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j V 1 l Mus. DANIEL Mmlowrzv OFFICERS llommr GRIFFITHS . Presidenl Lois GOULD .... Vive-I'rPsidP1zl M Am' l':Ll'lANOR STAINI-:s . Secrelary ALTHEA Money . . Treasurer V UR A DVISER When our Senior Class leaves Churchville, there will be a lingering thought of a person who has done much for us. This is our class adviser, Mrs. Mahony. Her cheerful manner has given us a very enjoyable homeroom. The long hours that she spent in directing our Senior Play made it a success. We appreciate her careful guidance in all that we have set out to do. ir Gould, lllorey, Urzlfjilhs 12
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0 up 1' 'a xl s ii. Q 4' Q 'G K L, fx fi X MEIWORIES In the fall of 1940, Upon Churchville's hallowed ground, A flock of green-horned freshmen Started senior-bound. Bill Dietel was our presidentg Janis Woodams followed him, Jane Burson's time to business went, Money took C. Glidden's vim. As freshmen we were not so brisk, But we soon started catching up: A skating party made us friskg With roasted hots our class did sup. Next came our sophomore yearg Oh, tragic for us alll Our classmates started leaving To meet their country's call. Doc DePalma led the restg J. Woodams again was second. Jane as clerk now met the testg K. Grifhn our money reckoned. So on and on we sought To reach our school's perfection. Geometry seemed naught But a sugary confectionl Our junior year did find us With half a class or so. Then four or five more brighties With '43 did go. Our leader, Charlie Glidden, The Nav called on deck. Bob Griffiths then replaced him, And J ame became our sec. With Lois as assistant prez, And Zetta as cashier, A prom was held without Lopez, The tops of any year. Our senior year was led by Bob, With Lois coming next in line. Althea got the treas'rer's job, And Mary's records sure looked fine. And so, among them all, Marriage, jobs, war, and such, What once were forty all, Are just eleven seniors-not much. Not much, you say! Why listen, Where is the class before? We gave so much to il, To this, and that, and war. We had our Senior Play, Quite a thing at that. We had a lovely dance, For good old Saint Pat. We could dwell on many things That we seniors have doneg But why should we say more Than- WE'RE THE CLASS OF '44l -Lois Gounn 13 I r R 22. if 55, K fl fixx i
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