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SENIOR HISTORY A D THEME FIRST ROW: J. Smith, Vice-President, J. John- son, Presidentg N. Matzell, Secretary, V. Sage, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Botash. Ad' visor, Mrs. G. Snyder. Silhouettes was chosen for our theme this 1957 ' 58 season. Why did we select Silhouettes? Read further. and we will try to elaborate more thoroughly. A silhouette is really a shadow that follows us throughout our life. This SD6Cial shadow is one that followed the graduating class of '58 fOr the past four years. We saw its very beginning back when a group of lonely and frightened freshmen a fshivering silhouettej started their climb on a very long ladder to get to the top at Churchville - Chili Central School, by this we mean a SENIOR. In our fresh- man year, the following officers were elected: Ronald Preston as President, James Hutton as Vice-President, and Sharyl Way as Secretary-Treasurer. Our advisors were Mr. Flint, and Mr. Rower. The second year in high school we left a very definite shadow. With the advice of Mrs. Root and Mr. Rower, and the aid of our officers, President, Nancy Matzellg Vice-President, James Smithg Sec- retary, Evelyn Swanton, and Treasurer, Barbara Zorn, we really had a terrific year. All of the sopho- mores showed their salesmanship by selling many Churchville - Chili sweatshirts. Also we had the thrill of having our first dance. What a ball!!! Then our shadow smoothly floated into a big year, we were Juniors. This is the year our hard work began, and a great deal of effort was put forth. Our President, Jim Johnson, with his co-officers, Vice- President, Jim Smith, Secretary, Nancy Matzellg and Treasurer, Sharyl Way, and our advisors Mr. Bernardo and Mr. Botash really set a fast pace. Anyone for taffy? This was a familiar question during our third year. We also had several dances, and baked food sales, Of course, we made history with our wonderful Junior play, Afraid of the Dark. This was Churchville - Chili's first Junior Play ever presented. Now that we are in our Senior Year, our class President is Jim Johnsong Vice-President, Jim Smith, Secretary, Nancy Matzellg and Treasurer, Vernon Sage. Mrs. G. Snyder and Mr. R. Botash are the class advisors. We were busy bees this year presenting a Senior Play, having numerous dances, magazine sale, a Washington trip, and the Junior-Senior Prom. The shadow has now enlarged and blackened somewhat as our school year is near an end. By blaclien- ed, we mean sad that we have to leave our favorite school, that has rated A-l with us, Churchville - Chili High. I4
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