Churchville High School - Crest Yearbook (Churchville, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Alllzea Morey Zella Silver Rulh Srnillz ALTHEA MOR EY- Al is the arlisl of our class, all in all, slie's qaile a lass. Student Forum 4, Cheerleader 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Progressus 3, Ink Pol 4, CREST 4, Senior Play 4, Class Treasurer 4, Jazz Band 4, Correspondence Club 3, Girls' Chorus President 4. ZETTA SILVER-That I nlermediale sure was laugh, but Zella proved she had the slujff' Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Class Treasurer 3, Progressus 3, Senior Play 4, Ink Pol 4, Cmcsr 4, Correspondence Club 3. RUTH SMITH-Here's a snappy girl, il's plain lo see,' loo bad her inleresls are in Waverly. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Knitting Club 3, Class Vice-President 2, CREST 4. MARY ELEANOR STAINES-Mary, in her own sure way, has made lhe lop and is lhere lo slay. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Orchestra 4, Cnrzsr 4, Class Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Library Club 4. PAUL STEIN-Here's afellow who likes his car. He keeps il running, so he goes far. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Play 4. Ivlary Eleanor Slaines Paul Slein 15

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P tE'VUES This year s Senior Class is the smallest in the history of Churchville. lt totals the lofty sum of eleven fair ladies and brave sirs. We shall now endeavor to foretell the future of these inspiring young people Here we have Miss Jane Burson, for whom we predict a brilliant future as a needle in a sewin machine-because she's so sharp! We inow from a reliable source that she will go a long way with the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Next on our list is Patrolman Cal- kins, for whom we foresee a delightful future as chief detective for the Harris Seed Company. It will be his job to plant a guard, which will take root in Coldwater and keep the Harris firm from going to seed. Step to the right, ladies. Here comes Lorenzo Doc De Palma. For him we predict the business world. He will manufacture locks of hair Cwith glue includedj so more men can pattern their lives after Frank Sinatra. As an avocation, he'll croon. The next fair lady is Lois Gould. For her we predict fto keep in shapej a rivet- ing job at Lockheed. She will make the thing-a-ma-bob for the watch-cha- ma-call-it in the struzelbaum. After Lois we naturally find Bob Grilliths. You know what he's going to doll lnvent mustache cups. In the near future he'll open a factory. Don't forget, says Bob, they'll come in assorted sizes and colors. Then comes Stanley Z. CDapper Stan! Johnson. We redict for him a line career as head buyer of men's wear for Sibley, Lindsay, and Curr Company. In his spare time, he will edit the Messqu1re, a magazine for the well- dressed young man. -MARY HELEN CODY and JANET DUNNING And now that versatile little charac- ter, Althea Morey. She's one of those few peolple who know enough to come in out o the rain. She will definitely add many new amendments to the Con- stitution. For Zetta Silver, the little housewife, we see a darling cottage complete with shutters, picket fence, and children, or perhaps she'll be matron of a girls' prison. She can be rather stern, you now. And next, Ruth Smith, who will have a brilliant future as Assistant Manager of Fairview Farms, Waverly, New York. The manager you will remember as a former Churchville boy. Make way for Miss Mary Spick and Span Staines. She is headed for a grand future as head of Hustle-Bustle- r weep-Em-Clean Broom Company. Mary Eleanor is known for her neat- ness, you know. And last, but by no means least, is Paul Barber Pole Stein, better known as Romeo. We predict for Romeo a .I uliet. Together they will go to Holly- wood and who knows, maybe they'll be a second Clark Gable and Marjorie Mainl 16

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