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llm'i:I.As BAssI:TT coI.I.I:oE ENTRANCE Hi was l2oug's usual greet- ing. Het he misses the old N. T. spirit while pursuing higher studies. FIIANcIs OI-AI.INsRI 1:I:NI:RAI. lfusiness or professional world, Frank? Let us hear the good results. IMIILTIII CIIoRNEv IQENERAI. Sports it is now for lfhorney. W hal will it be a year from now? Sports, of course. NURMAN DENK UILNERAI. Norm's friendly greeting to those in the cafeteria line hasn't been forgotten. The Navy enjoys him, too. HAI. GILMOIHL I:I:NI-:IzAI. As an N.T. swimmer he kept our hopes alive. We know he will make out well when he joins a new tearn in the service of our navy. RQIIERT ME1'I:AI.I' GENERAI. Bob is a pharmacist mate in the Navy. Right now his ad- dress -- naval station in Ha- waii. fIIIAIu.Es RAMsAv IQENERAI. Basketball was Chuck's hob- byg but now the U. S. Coast Guard occupies all his lime. BENJAMIN RAND COLL!-LGE ENTRANCE lf Neb follows his favorite sport. football. we assure him that he will have to drop that job Staying out of other people's way . GEORGE Bl-LLLING GENERAL ACADEMIC We wonder how George ac- quired that nickname, Fog? Perhaps itls because he's al- ways whistling S to r m y W eat.her. WYHSLI-JY BOWEN GENERAL Our trombone player, Butch, lists music for his favorite pastime. On that future day as he leads his own band, we can say, we knew him when . CYNTHIA C0zAo GENERAL Dept. 15 receives Cynthia's at- tention. We hear, however, she hasn't neglected her singing. HENRY DONNER GENERAL Hank claims he would rather hx a car at his job as me- chanic lhan even think about his pet peeve, women. They are more puzzling than cars. FI-LLICIA KAZMIERSKI COLLEGE ENTRANCE Phyllis' smile will please many a weary patient. Success to our future nursel ROBERT PATTERSON GENERAL Certainly it's the Marines. Bob's abundance of energy can be used to advantage in this outht. BRUWNIE RYNKowsRI coI.I.EcE ENTRANCE Rink, a future engineer, en- joys staying at home after spending many months in the army. ls history his favorite subject because he helped make it? STI-ll'H l-IN SCARFUNE GENERAL This new man arrived from Rochester. Hail and Fare- well , Steve. NIYRA SCIIMIDT ci:Ni:RAI. Myra can tell us the best irI the line of rations. A friend in need is a friend indeed. NoRMA TAYLUR c:I:NERAI. Norma will have to forget her hobby. sleeping, when she be- gins that new ojice assign- ment. lNlARll.YN SCIIWARTZ CTIMMERCIAL Lynn's pet peeve is false friends so maybe we can't blame her for wanting to be- come a mortician. They say that dead men tell no tales. CARI. ZIMNIERMAN Cl-INIAIRAL Vocational studies interest Zimmy now. Navy athletics or Army mechanics will be his choice. ST SALESMAN CECELIA M0sEs SHCRETARIAL Sis took time out from cheerleading to becomf the top senior magazine salesman. She is to be congratulated on her swell job with both
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MARIE PROHASKA COLLEGE ENTRANCE Our G.A.A. president, Flash, has taken a keen interest in all sports. We are positive sheill make an excellent gym instructor. 44 AOA. SPORTS WINNER JOHN TONDERA MARY TRINKWALIJER GENERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ENTRANCE Fer heaven's sake, Thunder, Trinky turns to her long as- if corny guys are your pet signments, but her mind wan- peeve, then why the strong de- sire to become another Bob Hope? RICHARD TIYSSINC GENERAL Say, Stuyfllebeaml Why the many hours in Kenmore? We're sure you're not picking tulips. ARLENE WEINHEIMER GENERAL BUSINESS Arl's career as a nurse will be a successful one if she keeps singing away her blues. We donlt think itls a big joke either. CHARLES WERTI-I COLLEGE ENTRANCE Chuck hopes his hobby, pre- dicting the weather, might lead to his becoming a big business man. What is your aim, Chuck-chief weather man? JEAN WEIGAND COMMERCIAL lean claims her pet peeve is people who Always,' call her Red. They have a good rea- son though. WALTER WITTE GENERAL Maybe Buffs pet peeve is blonde hair, but that doesnlt check with the gal living at a certain number Sweeney St. ders to those sports activities for the next day. ELAINE URBAN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Sliver's pet peeve, being late, might be a warning to her fu- ture patients when she suc- ceeds in becoming an MD. ANN WERKLEY COLLEGE ENTRANCE Happy-go-lucky Ann ponders which is the rightest, Hain't or Ainltv? Hope she knows when trying that exam for the Marines. FLORENCE WIECI-I GENERAL Pm Beginning to See the Light,', declares Flo, speaking about the distracting subject, history. COLLEEN WILKE GENERAL COMMERCIAL Connie has shown her school spirit in her three years as cheerleader. She has done all right with her ambition, too. RIITI-I ZORKAS GENERAL ACADEMIC Staying home Saturday nights, this secretary reads books about journalism. Faint notes of '6Begin the Beguine drift from the radio. '-we if M li ml '1 if
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We, the Class of 1945 of North Ton- awanda High School in the city of S North Tonawanda in the county of Niagara and the state of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish and declare this to be our Class Will and Testament. To the faculty-our sincere appreciation for their help in pulling us through. To the advisers-our many thanks for their work on the year book. To the class of '46-all the happy days that we have had. To the class of '47-the dignity and knowledge of the class of '45. To the class of '48-more and better programs in assembly. To Mr. Lowry--empty halls at 8:25 and 3:15. To Mr. Tierney-a bigger and faster car in 1946. To Mr. Cragbon-a perfect chemistry class of about fifty brilliant students. To Mr. Drumm-a book of lullabies for the new baby boy. To Miss Clary-a student body that returns books promptly. To Miss Brown and Miss Diebold--another girlls basketball team like 1945,s. To Mr. Roggow-victory without end. To the English teachers-classes that appreciate Shakespeare. To Miss S ichler-s peed in her shorthand and transcription classes. To Mrs. M illar-another gift from heaven like the 5th period health class. To Mr. W atts-more students interested in agriculture. To the janitors-vacuum cleaners. To the library--fewer dictionaries and more love stories. To the cafeteria-a carload of ration books. To the band-three cheers for the splendid work they are doing. To the Clee Club and orchestra-our appreciation for their fine performances. To the Bond and Stamp group-medals for their contribution to the war effort. To the football team-another victorious Thanksgiving Day game, To the city of North Tonawanda-football fans that go home right after the big game. To the basketball team-a successful year. To the boys of N. T.-pin-ups for their lockers. To the girls of N. T.-men . . . f what are they? To Teddy Reszel-a patent on his smile. To Dick Malis--Sebek's place on the team. To Alice N aylor-a few of Gloria Scalise,s curls. To those from Gratwick-private secretaries to write out their tardy. excuses. To the Cyscz, Hartburg and Donahue twins-best wishes from the Stypa, Tondera, and Swiercz twins. And this our last request-happy memories Of our Clays at N. T. Lastly, we hereby appoint the Class of '46 executors of this, our last Will and Testa- ment, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. In Witness W hereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names the first day of lune, in the year of nineteen hundred and forty-five. CLASS OF FORTY-FIVE
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