Churchville High School - Crest Yearbook (Churchville, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Prophecy We are seated at a table in the little Parisian sidewalk Cafe de la Reunion. The day is in J une, 1967, just a decade after that sorrowful day of graduation of the Class of 1957 at Church- ville-Chili Central School, back in the states, We've been wondering just what has happened to all of them. But what's this, who was that who just walked in and insulted the head waiter? Why it's Donna Trusler, now a women's athletic instructor and Olympic Champion. And, look there's Big Dick Lewis trailing meekly after her, acting as her manager. And this trio, who just sat down with their boots on, could be none other than Malcolm Blowers, Larry Gruendike and Dennis Crammer, lumberjacks from the woods of Quebec. Mon Dieu, can it be! That ruffian claiming to be Attila the Hun, and his three henchman, all stomping up and down on the tables must be Dick Zorn, Don Jones, Dick Staub and Paul Daugherty. They're all with the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Paris. But they're being shouted down by a crowd of squealing young women who have come in and ordered one yogurt with ten straws, Dolores Armison, Sheila Dowdell, Joan Dowdell, Eleanor Pimm, Shirley Fletcher, Janet Orser, Edith Marion, Gert King, Eleanor Graf, and Nancy Shur, all of whom are successful French stenographers and secretaries. Egads, mon cher, a thunderous roar as six steaming Fiats just screeched to a tire-blister- ing stop outside. Sure enough, it's those six ex-winners of the Grand Prix, Spike Rudgers, Butch Gruendike, Bill Alexander, Bill Statt, Ken Hopson, and Jack Brodie. Now everyone is besieging a bearded wrestler who has just won the title of Mr. Universe. Ah, it's Harold Martin, manufacturer of blue suede shoes in the Bordeaux district, and three workers with blue-stained feet in tow, Dave Pederson, RonZorn and Nelson Adams. Look who has arrived to greet their former classmates, the eternally effervescent geni from Aesthetics Anonymous, J. P, McCarthy 8a his assistants, Noreen Staines, Evelyn Swan- ton, Faith Reinhold, Janet Roushey, and Lorraine Kent! No, sirs, we don't mix chocolate-covered caviar with pate de foie gras. We were addressing Bill Harkness and Bill Corlett, the two gourmets on our left who are trying to show Missy Craig and Gail Miller that they know their way around France. We also see Julie Egbert and Pricilla Tallman who are now perfume experts for Chanel and are reputed to be in business selling scent sense to ladies with cents to spend. Ughh, shades of Voltaire, we were just pushed from behind by a Portsche. Oh, the two apologetic faces in the windows are those of Larry McClure, Charles Dodson, and Cliff Fleming. They have been pioneering in the field of inter-stellarizing stock cars for space speeds. Your see, we have space travel now, thanks to George Leone, science writer, who showed the world that gravity exists only in the mind, and so started the interplanetary movement. Well, that's everybody, and -- but no, there come Abby Lewis, Caroline Crandall, Flora Bennet, Phyllis Del Fave and Jean Morgan who look as if they're modeling something. Oh, no, they're cigarette girls in the employ of the Cafe de la Reunion, and Frank Collard. Guess everyone is here, so we can start our little rendezvous in memory of the Class of 1957. Long may it REIGNI 24



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Juniors FIRST ROW: N. Matzell, B, Wilson, R. Bater, N. F eely, N. Hamblin, W. Varley, J, Ehrmentraut, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: M. Rush, D, Rexinger, R. Pimm, A. Baker, W, Paul, R. Nichols, R. Heffer, S, Way M, Meister. THIRD ROW: J, Reinhold, F. Morton, R. Lane, J. Castellana, J. Quincey, J, Piersma, R, Preston. J. Embling. Officers and Advisers urer. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, Presidentg Mr Bernardo, Mr. Borash, J. Smith, Vice-President, 26 FIRST ROW: N. Matzell, Secretaryg S. Way, Treas-

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