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Miss Patsy Sanford and Miss Virginia Berry DEDICATION We, the Senior Class, have broken the tra- dition of dedicating our annual to one per- son, for we feel there are two people who deserve our appreciation. Through their many activities. Miss Patsy Sanford and Miss Virginia Berry contribute something to our school that has made “That Wonder- ful Year” both meaningful and memorable for the entire student body and especially for the Senior Class. Together, they spent many hours super- vising the many Senior activities that oc- curred during the year ; particularly, did they devote much time and effort in planning for graduation. Sponsoring the Senior Class was but a small part of their non-teaching activ- ities. As co-sponsors of the Cem Tri-Hi-Y for two years, they have helped to build a new and active club for freshmen and sopho- more girls. In addition to teaching Physical Educa- tion, Miss Sanford has sponsored the Junior Varsity cheerleaders for five years. Through her many school activities, the student body has come to know her as one who is deeply interested in her chosen profession. Through the leadership of Miss Berry, the Science Club has grown to the point where it has achieved outstanding recognition. In the teaching of Biology, she is respected by her students as being the best, for she con- stantly strives to instill a sense of pride in learning. In appreciation for dedication to teaching, willingness to guide, and giving of time and interest for the improvement of Churchland High School, the Senior Class gladly dedi- cates the 1961 TRUCKER to Miss Patsy Sanford and Miss Virginia Berry. 7
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Mary Ellen Rowland Co-Editor-in-Chief Stanley Tompkins Business Manager Mr. Robert Moore Adviser 6 FOREWORD As the years have gone by, Churchland High School has stead- ily progressed in academics, sports, and extra-curricular activities. This year our school has attained new heights. With this in mind the staff has tried to record in pictures and words the progressive spirit of CHS. Knowing that school memo- ries will grow dim, and that changes will occur, the 1961 Truck- er staff hopes that this book will recall to you the best moments of “That Wonderful Year” at Church- land High School. i
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FALL- MOMENTARY CONFUSION Charlotte Major, Sandra McLauchlin, A. B. Waldo, and Gloria Lofurno purchase four of the 2,203 books that Mrs. Eastwood sold during first semester. Early each morning, Mrs. Burks and her staff begin preparing plate lunches, sand- wiches, and desserts for those “ever-hungry CHS students”. 8
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