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V vi4it t (fyeenleeuCenA Esther Brachin, Ramona Rowse, Patricia Huntley, Carol Elliot, Adella Crumb, Delores Connolly. Helen Dietrich, Sally Connolly, A lay ne Bryant, Edward Jennings, Audrey Jennings, Madeline Collyer, Nancy Cowles. 29
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TOietttiKQ' FRONT: Edward Jennings, Stillman Leach, Robert Ceplo, Robert Lobdell, Richard Peterson, Thomas Cochrane, Robert Norton,Richard Parks,David Bartlett,Merle Farnham, Meldon Carpenter. REAR: Wm. Drachler, Manager. Wm. Bowen, Duane Buhl, Donald Gross, David Morton, Charles Ekstrom, Donald Copeland, Coach Fletcher. Coach Fletcher's second year wrestling squad took second place in the 1952 Susquenango League championship tournament. Bainbridge, the host team was first with 41 points, Greene followed with 31, then Deposit, Windsor, and Sherburne in order. Greene had four men in the finals. Merle Farnham at 112 lbs, Richard Parks at 127, Robert Ceplo at 138, and Capt. Richard Peterson at 165. Ceplo came through with the only championship, pinning Hill of Windsor. During the regular season, Greene took part in seven dual matches, with a record of one win, one tie, five losses: Owego 23 Greene 20 Deposit 20 Greene 20 Sherburne 23 Greene 19 Owego 23 Greene 20 Bainbridge 24 Greene 18 Windsor 15 Greene 29 Vestal A 26 Greene 13 The three top records were held by Farnham, wrestling 112 and 120 lbs, with a 6-1 record; by Ceplo with 5-1; and be Capt. Peterson with 5-2. In the Section IV Tournament at Ithaca, G.C.S. placed second among the 'B' schools represented. Bob Ceplo came from behind to outpoint Tudi of Ithaca and became Greene's first individual champion. For his great work in winning over two previously undefeated wrestlers, he also received a trophy for being the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Other Trojan repre- sentatives in the quarter-finals of the meet were R. Peterson, S. Leach, D. Gross, and R. Norton. 28
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imU Sficntd dtcAewf FRONT: J. Hinman, E. Hibbard, M. Peterson. M. Dietrich. SECOND ROW: A. Deabler, P. Alderman, R. Rouse, S. Connolly,D. Connolly,A. Allis, G. Gilliand, M. Dietrich, F. Keyes. THIRD ROW: B. Paddleford, J. Excell, E. Brachin, L. Colton, H. Youngs, Y. Lantz, J. Copeland, A. Crumb, J. Stevens. M. Hunter, C. A. Steere. FOURTH ROW: E. Sherwood. D. Stringham, R. White, R. Ferguson, A. Perry, C. Cooper. A. Jennings. E. Crumb. C. Marsh- man. REAR: Mrs. Wilson, M. Me Nulty, J. Williamson. In Archery and Hockey, Greene maintained the championship form it had displayed the year before. The Archery team won first place in the N. Y. State High School Girls' Championship, competing against thirteen other schools. In the fall tournament they made the highest team score and the high individual as well. The hockey team won five league games during the season. In the playday, it won the trophy for the third successive year and earned its permanent possession. FRONT: A.Stilwell, S. Connolly, E. Hibbard, M. Dietrich, A. Jennings, B. Woolley, C. Elliot, M. Peterson. M. McLain, S. Ludiam. SECONDROW: J. Simpson, D. Connolly, M. Jones, A. Deabler, A. Allis, J. Hinman, L. M. Shapley, M. Fredenburg, R. Rouse, R. Davis. A. Bryant. THIRD ROW: B. French, D. Pinguely, M. Dietrich, C. Steere, A. Crumb, E. Brachin. J. Excell. S. Henninge, Mrs. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: P. Alderman, E. Morley, G. Gilliand, P. Taylor, M. J. Harrison, N. Gromick, J. Hoffmann, A. Bullett, N. Hoag. FIFTH ROW: B. Ingraham, I. Mead, E. Crumb, Helen Dietrich, M. Hunter, C. Cooper, F. Keyes, J. Hamilton, J. Winans. 30
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