Churchville High School - Crest Yearbook (Churchville, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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SUPHUMUHEE lst Row: L. Hannah, C. Morey, I. Jackson, S. Mitchell, D. Thompson, A. Leakey, R. Glidden, G. Gould, E. Rubenstein, Mrs. Vanas--Adviser 2nd Row: A. Heeg, R. Kohlman, C. Kendall, F. Bentley, C. Beaman, N. Eagan, A. Iakeman, T. Be- lair, I. Sackett, K. Widger, I. Voke. 3rd Row: D. Young, S. Gruendike, C. Miller, H. Kleinhenz, R. Milk, G. Carter, H. Way, D. Smith, R. Boughner, R. Bater, M. Dickens, R. Kohlman. m 452 D -Esker' ' 4 3 cLAss or '48 Our Sophomore class this year has really been on the beam . We started our high school career last year as ambitious freshman, but our graduation to Sophomores brought about a change. We came into the lime light at the beginning of the year by putting on the first dance of the season. We called it our Victory Whirl , in as much as it was the first dance held at school since the end of the war. It was really a super-duper affair and did a great deal toward advancing our Class treasury. This success was largely brought about by our new officers headed by Leon Hannah as president, Alma jakeman as vice-president, Nancy Eagan, secretary, and Donna Thompson, treas- urer. Our Student Forum representatives were Don Jacobs and Alma Iakeman. However, since Don became a junior in January, we elected Dean Smith to take his place. When they informed us that the Student Forum wanted us to put on an assembly, we decided to show people that the Soph- omores had plenty of talent. The highlight was the boys' dance which we won't forget right away. Come Christmas time we, of course, had to have a party. We invited all the faculty mem- bers who did not have homerooms. John Jackson, as Santa Claus, handed out the gifts and we all had fun. We are looking forward to our next two years in high school. We hope to make these years so successful that we may become a class of which dear old Churchville High may really be proud. We all want to thank Mrs. Vanasg for she, with her clever ideas and real interest in the class has made our first two years of high school so successful. 22

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JUNIUHE lst Row: G. Kishlar, D. Lorch, I. Sherwood, E. Brovm, W. Berthold, S. Vail, A. Bovee, O. Neal, Miss Welch--Advisor 2nd Row: C. Lazoration, M. Carter, N. Mante, M. Durbin, I. Burson, B . Way, M. Borgus, M. Woityra, L. Griffiths 3rd Row: R. Hutchings, I. Seville, D. Jacobs, I. Lathrop, I. Neilon, P. Hendershott, R. Stowe, R. Frew, F. Webb 9 Q' -Z' W 4 L If C' g .D W We are the junior class. No don't close the book. We know our pictures might be a shock to you but hold on and read about what we have been doing this year. And what a busy year we have had! To start the year off with a bang, in November, we sponsored a round and square dance. What a dance! We really thought of something different --and that was to make the dance a circus dance . That is, the orchestra found themselves in a monkey cage, and cardboard animals were found around the gym. It was the clever idea of the decoration committee. In January we put on an assembly program. It was an imitation of the first grade, and brought many laughs from the audience. john Lathrop's presentation of a wolf was-- need I say more? On March 8, we had our main event of the year. That, of course, was om' Junior Prom Ken Renick supplied the music and we really had a swell crowd. You all know the lights went out for an hour. We are still wondering who was responsible--Ahem? With the swell co- operation, the dance was a success. Of course, we have a wonderful class adviser, Miss Welch, whom we all think is tops. It has been her guidance that has brought us through successfully. We all are grateful for her thoughtfulness and interest in us. We have yet, this year, to take the Seniors on their annual spree. All expenses are on us--hmmm. where we will get the money is another question. Even so, we are confident that we will dig it up from somewhere and come out with flying colors. 1 21



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HHSHMEN lst Row: C. Davis, S. Veale, 1. Ames, M. Leakey, I. Hunt, E. Pimm, Mr. Hickox 2nd Row: G. Sherwood, C. Haller, I. Brown, D. Ziegler, R. Schwertfeger, M. Gifaldi, P. Va.nHorn, S. Bovee 3rd Row: 1. Gruendike, A. Murphy, C. Sanders, R. Miller, I. Mason, D. Burling, R. Hubbell, B. Beaman, M. Embling , 1. Lewis 4th Row: J. Gruendike, 1. Leibeck, D. Liese, H. Malinowski, M. Semler, G. Silver, A. Golz, W. Hamblin, C. Diehl, D. Diegel, W. McFee ' w ff! l Z5 U 1 27'- .lf g CLASS OF '49 C- J :g 1 7 V 4 LL. S KZ This year our class consisted of thirty-seven green freshmen, under the supervision of Mr. Hickox. After the new members became acquainted, we had a class election. The officers elec- ted were jeanne Mason as president, Iimmy Liebeck - vice-president, Betty Beaman - treas- urer, and David Liese - secretary. The Student Form representatives are Joan Lewis and Bet- ty Beaman. As yet we have had only one party but are planning a hayride for the future. The Freshman assembly is being planned now, and we are going to try hard to beat the other classes when our turn comes. The junior Varsity basketball team was well represented this year by six Freshmen boys, while three freshmen girls cheered for the 1. V.'s. The class of '49 have a good start and they hope their next three years will be as pros- perous. 23

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