Churchville High School - Crest Yearbook (Churchville, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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enior History And Theme Twinkle, twinkle little star, How did we ever get this far? r Many months have passed away Since we had our freshman day. We, the Class of 1959, nearing the completion of our journey across the waves of high school, have selected the sea as our theme. As the crest of a wave is a breaking point, so this, our senior year is the breaking point between highschool and our future life. We set out on our voyage through high school under the able guidance of Commanders Kirby, Flint, and Mallory, filled with excitement and a little fear. To set our sail over the waves we elected John Nunes, Presidentg Tom Snyder, Vice-Presidentg and Carol Bes- wick, Secretary-Treasurer. Our first money was stowed in the treasury through baked food sales. Mr Beusman, J. Nunes, Presidentg B. En- sign, Secretary, C. Beswick, Treasurerg S Gallery, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. G. Snyder, Mrs. D. Snyder. Continuing our voyage under the navigation of Captains Sprague, Moore, and Davis, we looked back over our journey with determination and courage to brave our many coming responsibilities. We again elected John Nunes, President, and Tom Snyder, Vice-President, to direct our ship, along with Sally Gallery, Secretary and Sarah Hub- bell, Treasurer. Our crew sponsored baked food sales and several dances, including the Spring Frolic and Soph- omore Swing. All too soon the second knot of our journey was over. As we continued to sail across the waves we selected, to keep us on course, John Nunes, Presidentg Carol Bes- wick, Vice-Presidentg Adelaide Ratigan, Secretaryg and Tom Snyder, Treasurer. Our class rings were flown to our ship just in time for Christmas and we excitedly cruised about, proudly showing them to each passer-by. Dances were a popular pastime on shipboard, with Junior Roundup as one of the themes. Our one big project went over with a bang and Care for some taffy? was the cry! Under the expert command ofMrs. Button we pre- sented the hilarious play, M r. Co-ed, which was a tremendous success. This third knot of our journey was one of hard work under the able guidance ofCommodores Flint, Snyder, and Sprague. As we reach the crest of our journey across the sea we are filled with mixed emotions of joy and sadness for having to leave our shipmates and alma mater. Admirals Beusman and Snyders, D. andG., were always on deck to guide us. Leading us across our last nautical mile were: John Nunes, Presidentg Sally Gallery, Vice-President: Barbara Ensign, Secretaryg and Carol Beswick, Treasurer. This year was a busy one with record hops, the Junior- Senior Prom, our magazine campaign, and our senior play, a comedy entitled Calling A1lCarrs. Our senior trip to Washington, for which our treasury has been expanding since the day we entered senior high, was a wonder- ful experience and a great success. We now find ourselves at the crest of our wave, graduation, from which our courses fan out across the sea of Life. So with our acquired knowledge, we will soon be heading from port to brave the sea of opportunity which lies before us. 14

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