Churchville High School - Crest Yearbook (Churchville, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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EUXSE PHUPHW - 5 5 4 This Qgdgifrb 4754198 T fix P f in fl ,Qt It Was In The Year 2000 Bang, Crash, boom! john Sackett just crashed into heaven and the Saint runs to greet him. Hello Cricket, ole' boy, glad you finally gave up your farm and decided to drop in. Yes, I guess I stood too close behind that baulky mule. I decided to come up and join the rest of the Churchville Saints. Say, that angel over there playing a harp looks familiar. Who is she? Why, that's Carole Welsh - she's started an orchestra of her own. Yep - writes her own music too - learned how in Prof. Taylor's harmony class. She features Iean Gruendike on the clar- inet. Mighty fine orchestra. You know, there are quite a few of your friends up here. Kenny james Dallas Embling and Gerry Betteridge all came in together one night. I guess they were out riding a- round one night when Kermy's car went on the loose. Then there was another able fellow. Seems to me john Marcello was his name. Pretty lively fellow. I hear he was the one at Churchville who al- ways did t'.e work and got no credit. Mighty interestin . Tell me more. I wonder what ever happened to Viv Liese? She followed her light house beams right on up, and last week she walked up one of the beams. She brought Anne Thompson with her. Poor Vivian! She always did contribute so much to the poor. Don Steg sure did a good job fixing my face. You know, he runs a funeral parlor on earth. Mighty good business he has too. Nelson Neal is his assistant. Clyde Thurley drives the hearse. You know that new plastic skyscraper in New York City? Well, that is one of Les Martin's new projects. Now he and Ellsworth Morey are working on a jet-propelled casket. Great scientist those two men: I haven't seen Lois Mason in years. I believe that she married young and moved to some unheard of island in the Pacific. Said it was more private there - just she and her hubby alone on an island. Her friend Lila Jean Butcher was at home when I left. Of course you knew that Helen LaForce and Winnie Mullens started a home for old people. Now they are handing out rent to themselves. Ioe Weidert won the greatest honor of all the class. He is running for mayor of Churchville - great job for such a talented man. No doubt a larger G. L. F. will spring up, also a canning factory. I believe Flora Morse was last seen working in a doctor's office. Always was her ambition. Doctors , that is. Vivian Hill turned out to be another Elsa Maxwell. Her latest party was a round-up of the living graduates of the class in honor of Mrs. Marie Callan K . After overcoming her fear of mice., Mrs. K. has started a hobby of raising pet Rats for home economics teachers. Ioanne Madara has been teaching history for ten years - always was interested in it. Hazeltine Embling took a secretary's job in Washington. Married her boss too--she did: Elizabeth Ellinwood was engaged to be married, but without explana- tion. broke her engagement and joined the Old Maids Club of America. Pretty active class, Cricket. I think I can locate the rest for you. Doreen Iakeman and Ella Mae Widger, after their mathematical career, took a trip abroad. Not knowing the fundamentals of navigation, they opened the wrong port hole one night and the water rushed in. They're both here now. Dick Haller served as judge for twenty years. The only thing is, one of the convicts got loose. Dick's been here since. While waiting for her husband to return home from the army, Eleanor Curts got so excited she mistook someone on a passing troop train for her husband and, for all I know, she may still b e chasing it. Ernestine Iakeman always did like typing so she hired out to all schools in New York State to do their typing for them. One day she became completely typed out and she joined the rest of the class here in heaven. Now that we have your class laid away, we are waiting for the Class of 47 to pour in. Won't be long now. 19

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