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With the beginning of each school year a new Freshman Class is formed. Each class enters the almost sacred shrine of learning, high school, shyly and quivering with excitement. Our class is no dif- ferent than any Freshman Class except that we -were greeted by our able advisors, Mr. Flint and Mr. Hickox. We elected Paul Swanton as president, William Woityra as Vice-President, and Ralph Thieleman as Secretary-Treasurer. In our Freshman year we sponsored the movie, Fast Company. On the second step up the ladder we looked back on our Freshman year with laughter, determined that we would not make the same mistakes. Our Sophomore Class advisors were Miss Welch and Mrs. Knapp. Our officers were Steven Snyder, President, Paul Swanton, Vice-Presidentg Roberta Goerner, Secretary, and Alan Austin, Treasurer. We gained in recognition as a class when some of our members showed skill in sports. We had a smashing success with the movie, The Dude Goes West. We entered our Junior year with great anticipation. Miss Welch and Mrs. Friedman were always at hand to guide us, as our advisors. Later in the year, when Mrs. Friedman left us, Mr. Bernardo became our new advisor. Jeanette Armison, Carol De Witt, Roberta Goerner, and Burton Sage were elected Pres- ident, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. Among our events were those delicious Baked Food Sales, Movies, and a Sadie Hawkins Dance. The biggest event of the Junior year is the arrival of the class rings. When our rings arrived in February they looked far more beautiful than when we picked them out and we were very pleased. We then awaited the time for our J unior-Senior Prom. The theme we chose was Paradise Prom. As Seniors we are filled with mixed emotions, the happiness of being Seniors and sadness of having to leave school and all of our friends. With Mr. Griffiths as class advisor we had a successful year, Our officers were John Hendrickson as President, Paul Swanton as Vice-President, Roberta Goerner as Sec- retary, and Burton Sage as Treasurer. Among our many activities were Baked Food Sales, Dances, and a Variety Show. Among the dances were the annual Sno-Ball and the J unior-Senior Ball. In November we presented the hilarious Senior Play entitled, Wi1Jie's Weekend, Under the expert direction of Mr. Bernardo, the play was a tremendous success. To climax all of these activities was the Senior Trip to Washington. This beautiful, five day drive to the nations capitol during the month of April is an unforgetable and certainly educational experience. ' Now as we stand in caps and gowns, ready to face the world alone each Senior is sincere in admitting that the most important years of his or her life were spent in Churchville-Chili High School. SENIOR OFFICERS SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Griffiths, B. Sage, Treasurer, I. Hendrickson, Presi- dent. FIRST ROW: R. Goerner, Secretary, P. Swanton, Vice-President. 15
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