Churchville High School - Globe Yearbook (Churchville, VA)

 - Class of 1954

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Senior J-fall Of 9am Best Looking SHIRLEY and BILLY Best All Around SARAH and BILLY NCHICSI DORIS and BILLY Cutest Biggest Flirt DELORES and BILLY PATSY and BILLY Most Popular Biggest Clown SHIRLEY and BILLY INEZ and BILLY 5 f-www , fl an . I 4 Happy -Go -Luckiest Most Athletic Most Polite SARAH and JOE Most Musical DEN A and BILLY Most Studious SARAH and JOE Most Talented DENA and BILLY INEZ and BILLY DENA and BILLY n? 35 , f Quietest Biggest Grumbler DORIS and JOE CHARLOTTE and JOE Most Likely-To-Succeed SARAH and JOE

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lflass History In the Fall of 1950, the class of '54 began its high school career.Mr. Jack G. Miller was the class sponsor of the forty-three freshmen who entered. We elected the following officers: President - Billy Finkg Vice President - Patsy Moyersg Secretary - Sarah Good- mang and Treasurer - Shirley Wagner. S. C, A. representatives were Vera Graham and Billy Fink with Delores Viel and Joe Cox representing us on the Honor Court. The highlight of our Freshman year was the F,H.A. Kitchen Band which was made up of ten of our girls. The band, under the direction of Mrs. Karl Teufel, presented sever- al programs during the year. We entered our Sophomore year with twenty-seven members and had as our class sponsor, Colonel Thomas J. Randolph. Officers elected were: President - Delores Vielg Vice President - Vera Grahamg Secretary - Patsy Moyersg Treasurer - Shirley Wagnerg and Reporter and Historian - Sarah Goodman. Shirley Wagner and Billy Fink were our Honor Court Representatives and Delores Viel and Bobby Lessley served as S. C. A. re- presentatives. l During the year we chose our class To have a friend is to be one. Our colors were red and white and our flower wggfxjtiie red rosa. in .ayg ,A We started our Junior year with nineteen members and had as class sponsor, Miss Mary E. Pitsenbarger. Our officers were President - Vera Grahamzviod President - Patsy Moyers, Secretary - Sarah Goodmans Treasurer - Virgie Sandyg - Eugenia Mon- goldg and Historian - Sarah Goodman. Vera Graham and Joe Heveuk were our S. C. A. representatives and Doris McLain and Billy Fink were our Honor Court representatives. One of the greatest achievements during the you was our Junior Play, Leave It To Us , which was presented in the spring. Several of the Junior girls entered the local forensic meet. Eugenia Mongold had a part in the One-act play which won honors in the district. Shirley Wagner and Shirley Graham won the local prose and poetry reading contests. We were proud that the Judge of the Honor Court, Eugenia Mongold, and President of the local chapter of F. H. A., Delores Viel, came from the Junior Class. However, it W3tn't'all work and no play. In the spring the Juniors entertained the Seniors with a mic at Coiner SPIHISS near Waynesboro. The Junior girls made a nice showing in the F etball activities of the school.Patsy Moyers and Juanita Hanger were two of the schoo1'3 cheerleaders. 7 We entered outjSeniot year. with seventeen members - fifteen girls and two boys. Our class sponsor is Miss Mary Pitsenbarger.Our officers are:President - Sarah Goodmang Vice Pres i den t - Shirley Graharng Secretary - Eugenia Mongold: Treasurer - Virgie Sandyg and Reporter - Vera Graham. Sarah Goodman, Vera Graham, and Billy Fink are our S. C, A,representatives and Edna Hartman and Joe Hevener represent us on the Honor Court. In the fall we presented theSenior Play, Take Three Girls , under the direction of Miss Pitsenbarger. Vera Graham was elected Editor-In-Chief of The Globe , upon which work was begun immediately after the play was presented. The President of the S.C. A., Eugenia lMongold, and the Judge of the Honor Court, Sarah Goodman, came from the Senior C ass. The seniors again participated in the athletic activities of the school.Palsy Moyers was the head cheerleader of the school. We, t.he Class of 1954, are looking forward to receiving our diplomas in June and stepping forward to take our places in the world. Virgie Sandy Historian



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.Cast Will ,ind Zfcstafucnt We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-four, of the Churchville High School, being of sound mind and judgment, realizing that our departing time is drawing close, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Coretan Armstrong, do will my love to skip school to anyone who likes to go to the of ice. ' I, Inez Back, do will my position as guard on the basketball team, to anyone who likes to foul out. I, Billy Fink, do will my ability to get along with Mr. Elia to Roy Graham. I, Sarah Goodman, do will my love for short boys to Dawn Fullen. I, Shirley Graham, do will my ability to stick to one boy-friend to Rita Rae Mullenax. I, Vera Graham, do will my ability to keep my white shoes clean to Baxter Bailey. I, Joe Hevener, do will my silly ways to Jerry Thomas. I, Edna Hartman, do will my ability to get along with the teachers to Ruth Rexrode. I, Angaline Kincaid, do will my ability to catch boy-friends to Peggy Collins. I, Charlotte Lamb, do will my tall height to Laverne Kelley. I, Doris McLain, do will my quiet manner to Peggy Siron. I, Eugenia Mongold, do will my ability to be late for school to Lula Armstrong. I, Patsy Moyers, do will my interest as cheerleader to Carolyn Hodge, hoping she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Virgie Sandy, do will my ability to stay out of arguments to Arlene Jackson. I, Lorraine Terry, do will my blond curls to Bessie Hedrick. I, Delores Viel, do will my ability to play basketball to Mary Frances Beck. I, Shirley Wagner, do will my love for Gibsons to Rosalie Kesner. To the Juniors, we do will our nice attitude and quiet manners in hopes that they will use them next year. To the Sophomores, we do will our height, in hopes that they will grow before they be- come Seniors. To the Freshmen, we do will our ability to be late for classes. To the Faculty, we the Senior Class of '54, wish to express our appreciation for the help which they have given us through out our school years. IN WITNESS Wl-IEREOF, we, the said Class of '54, do hereunto set our hand and affix our ml' Ali

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