Greene Central School - Greenelite Yearbook (Greene, NY)

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Editor: Marilyn Scholefield Photography: Joan Ingraham Business: Cindy Steere Literary: Judy Eggleston We the Class of 1958, take great pride in dedicating this yearbook to one of our most beloved teachers, Miss Venner. With grateful hearts and fondest memories, we recall the special attention she has shown each of us. Her guidance and aid during our formative years in Junior High will never be forgotten. 4 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Andrew W. Pearl, Florence Loomis, Robert N. Bennett, Chester Race, Harlow Hopkins. BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Leila Flanagan, Leslie Eggleston, Irene Flanagan. BACK: Howard Weir, Jack Burrows, George Raymond, Chester Race. 6 SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1958: Best wishes for success as you move into troubled waters. We trust you are prepared to select your life's work and will do a good job in your selected vocation. Whatever you do, wherever you go, remember we, at Greene, expect only the best from you. ROBERT N. BENNETT 7 VICE PRINCIPAL Many will remember the graduating year of 1958 as the year public education assumed the role of whipping boy for all who cared to criticize human behavior. Education is not an automat into which we put good marks and get back an ample serving of American luxuries. We hope that each of you has learned that education in a demo- cracy is based upon the importance of people--all people--and each person is not only responsible for his own success or failure but must assume a share of responsibility for the success of the group. ANDREW W. PEARL 8 GRADE SUPERVISOR Class of '58, we are proud of you and your success. Throughout your school years you have proven yourselves students of high ideals. Commencement is not an end but rather a beginning - there are new concepts to grasp, new educational opportunities to develop, and new careers to enter. May the same desire for superior achievement continue to influence your future work. FLORENCE B. LOOMIS 9 SEATED: Gordon Spinney, English; Eleanor Bryant, English; Cecil Pear- son, Languages, Driver Training. BACK: Bernard Ziemski, Senior English; Grace McCormack, Librar- ian; George Ball, English 9 and 10. Barbara Bates, Art; Barbara Driscall, Vocal Music; Jessica Cann, Art. BACK: Robert Ford, Art; Edmund Winston, Vocal Music. SEATED: Ann Romanczyk, Business; Edward Bradley, Business; Jane Venner, Citizenship Education. BACK: William Evans, Citizenship Education; Frank Keetz, Citizenship Education; John Collins, Citizenship Education. ro SEATED: Diane Gardner, Cadet; Lura Wilson, Physical Education; Joan Trace, Physical Education. BACK: John Griffin, Cadet; Harry Blakeslee, Physical Education; Robert Bub, Physical Education. SEATED: Mrs. Corinne Maxon, Homemaking; Richard Marsters, Industrial Arts; Marcia Pazel, Home- making. BACK: Walter Elmore, Agriculture; Roland Wolford, In- dustrial Arts. SEATED: Grace Baxter, Librarian; Viola Lanfear, Grade five; Esther Curtis, Grade six. BACK: Robert Eldred, Grade five; Clarissa Clinton, Grade five; Kathleen Cochran, Grade six; Serena Cohoon, Grade five; Lewis Freeman, Grade six. 11 SEATED: Ruby Eaton, Grade four and five; Fannie Nelson, Grades one and three. BACK: Elsie Church- Smith, Grade three. SEATED: Maud Paddleford, Math- ematics; James Maginsky, Senior Math; Constance Williams, Science BACK: Floyd Palmiter, Mathe- matics; Nicholas Hashey, Science; Jack Doolittle, Instrumental Music. Helen Hopkins, Kindergarten; Joan Allis, Kindergarten; Donna Pixley, Grade one; Julia Steere, Grade one. BACK: Lena Fitzgerald, Grade two; Rita Hatch, Grade two; Helen Decker, Grade one; Ruth Roberts, Grade one; Catherine Jester, Kindergarten. 12 SEATED: Leona Matteson, Grade four; Alice Winfield, Grade three; Clara Symonds, Grade three; Jane Flint, Grade four. BACK: Rita Hatch, Grade two; Helene Marvin, Grade two; Ann Mohr, Grade three; Julia Evans, Grade three. CAFETERIA STAFF, FRONT: Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Stillings, Mrs. Adams. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Huttleston, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Bab- cock, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Martin. Doris Blakeslee, Nurse; Mary Ryan, Dental Hygienist; Lillian Opp, Nurse. 13 CUSTODIAN, FRONT: Lawrence White, Melvin Loomis, Ann Mon- gin, Paul Sherwood, Emmet Horton. BACK: Bert Kinney, Walter Pierce. BUS DRIVERS, FRONT: Robert Ingraham, Clayton Frear, Clifford Stevens, Charles Mosher, A1 Brainard, Claud Thomas. IN APPRECIATION To you, our untiring faculty, we, the Class of 1958, in appreciation for the many hours you have unselfishly devoted to guiding our class, leave our deepest gratitude, fondest memories, and finest regards.' Along with our most cherished memories of Greene Central, we will never forget you. 14 JEANETTE BARON Chorus 1,2,3; Ten Tones 2; 4 Beeps and a Bop 2; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Volley ball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Archery 1,2; Student Council 2; Modem Dance 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tro- joumal 4; Tumbling 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Color Guard 2,3. FREDERICK ALDRICH Wrestling 1; Basketball, Mgr. 3; Track 1,2,4; Cross-Country 4; Football, Mgr. 1; Bowling 1,2,4; Photography 1; Yearbook 4; Tro- Journal4; Tumbling 1,2,3,4. SENIOR CLASS JOHN ADAMS Band, Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Year- book 4. PAMELA BULLETT Majorette 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Archery 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2; Tumbling 1,2,3,4; Tro-Journal 4; Yearbook 4. LORRAINE BARROWS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Tro- Journal4; A.A. President 4; Tumbling 1,2,3,4; Modem Dance 3,4; Color Guard 3,4. 16 LINDA BULLOCK Commercial Club 1; Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Tri Hi Y 1,2; News Club 1,2; Class Treasurer 1,2; Tro-Journal 4. ARTHUR BILCO Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Year- book 4; Class Secretary 1. SENIOR CLASS ROGER ALLEN Photography 1,2; Bowling 1,2,3,4. EVELYN BUNT Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Archery 1,2,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Hockey 2,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Tro-Journal4; Yearbook Staff 4; Modem Dance 4. JOHN BENNETT Football 1,2,3,4. 17 JANET BURROWS Majorette 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Tumbling 1,2, 3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 3,4; Yearbook 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4. GEORGE BROCKWAY Football 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2; Tennis 2; Basketball 3; Track 3,4; Class Vice President 4; Tro- Joumal 4; Student Council 4. SENIOR CLASS LINNEA CENTERWALL Archery 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Tum- bling 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Tro-Journal4; Color Guard 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4. DUANE BIRCH Bowling 1; Photography 1; In- dustrial Arts Club 1,2,4; Ping- pong 2,4; A.A. 4; Yearbook 4; Class Treasurer 2. JANICE COLE Bowling 1,2,3,4; FHA Presi- dent 3; A.A. 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Archery 4. 18 SENIOR CLASS JUDITH EGGLESTON Chorus 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Tumbling 2,3; Bowling 1,2,3; Archery 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook, Literary Ed., 4; Tro-Journal,News Ed. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Modern Dance 3,4. WILLIAM CHURCH-SMITH Band 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Tumbling Club 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4. GEORGE CARR Wrestling 4; Tumbling 4. COURTNEY BRYANT Student Council 1,2,4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cross- Country 3; Track 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Tro-Journal, Editor 4. DONNA ESTELLE Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 4; Tro- Journal 4; Softball 1,2,4. 19 SENIOR CLASS FLORENCE FARNHAM Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2; Tro-Journal 4. MELVIN ELDRED Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Cross- Country 3; IT A 2,3,4. KENNETH COBB Football 1,2,3, Co-capt. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3, Co- capt. 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. DEBORAH GRANGER Hockey 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,3; Tumbling 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Class President 3,4; Student Coun cil, Vice President 4; Color Guard 1,2,3, Capt. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Treas. 2 Archery 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4. MARYLEA FRENCH Hockey 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vol- leyball 1,4; Basketball 2,4; Arch- ery 2. 20 MARJORIE GRIDLEY Band 1,3, assistant librarian 2,4; Chorus 1,3, secretary 4; Cheer- leading 1; Student Council 1,2; Bankers Club 1,2; Girls Athletic Society 1; Jr. Historical Club 1; Intramural Sports 1,2. THOMAS GURNEY Photography 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,4. SENIOR CLASS HAROLD GRIFFIN FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Foot- ball 2,3; Baseball 4. GARY ESOLEN Rifle Club 1; A.A.B. Fraternity 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Track 3; Wrestling 4; Bowling 3; National Honor Society 3,4. MARCIA HIBBARD Chorus 1; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volley- ball 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Bowl- ing 1; Archery 1; Class Secre- tary 2; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 21 JUDITH HOBBIE Library Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; Bas- ketball 1; Softball; Volleyball 1. SENIOR CLASS HARLOW HENNINGE Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2. GEORGE HOWARD Basketball 1; Audio Visual Aids 1. JOAN INGRAHAM Hockey 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Tumbling 2; Footlights 1,2,3, Sec. 4 Vice Pres.; FHA Sec. 3,4; Honor Soci- ety 3, Pres. 4; Yearbook 4. JOAN HUNTLEY Chorus 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Tumbling 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Ten Tones 2,3; Yearbook 4; Modern Dance 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Arch- ery 1,2,3; Tro-Joumal 4. 22 SENIOR CLASS SYLVIA INGRAHAM Archery 1,2; Softball 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Tumbling 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,4; Band 1,2; Footlights 3,4; Ten Tones 1,2,3; Cheerleading 2; Tro-Journal4; Yearbook 4. GARLAND JACOBS Senior Bowling 3,4. WILLIAM INGRAHAM Baseball 1,2,3; Track 4; League Championship 3; Intramurals 2,3; Varsity Club; FFA 1,2,3. GARY HUTTLESTON Chorus 1; FFA 2,3,4. PAT LOBDELL Chorus 1,2,4; Hockey 3; Arch- ery 3; Volleyball 4; Basketball. 23 ELLEN LUCE Band 1,2,3; FHA 2; Volleyball 4; Basketball 4. leo McGowan Chorus 1,2,3; Tro-Joumal 4; Yearbook 4. SENIOR CLASS MARGARET McGRAW Softball 1,2,3; Hockey 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2; Archery 3,4; Tro-Joumal 4; Class Secretary 2. KENNETH LOBDELL Football 1,2,3; Co-captain 4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3, Cap- tain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Tum- bling 2. ELIZABETH McLAUD Class President 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, IHiblicity Officer 4; Soft- ball 2,4; Student Council Secre- tary 3. 24 SENIOR CLASS SYLVIA METTLER Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2; Tro -Journal 4. DAVID MUZZY Band, Utility Manager 1,2,3, Uniform Manager 3, Pres. 4; Class Vice-President 1,3; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Bowling 4; Baseball 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1. SCOTT MERSEREAU Student Council 1,2,3; Football 1, Mgr. 2; Basketball 1; Track 1, Mgr. 2; Chorus 1; Tro-journal, Art Ed.; Class Secretary 4. WILLIAM McGOWAN Chorus 1,2; Wrestling 2,3. CAROL MOO REHEAD Softball 1; Chorus 1,2,4; Hockey 2; Volleyball 3,4; FHA 4; Arch- ery 4. 25 MAXINE OLIVER Chorus 1,2; Volleyball 2; Soft- ball 1,4; Basketball 4; Archery 4; Tumbling 4; Tro-journal Staff 4; Yearbook 4. DONALD SCHMIDT Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Dance Band 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Band Librarian 3. SENIOR CLASS CECILE ORR Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Archery 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1, 2,3; Hockey 1,2,4; Tumbling 1, 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 4; Majorette 1,2; FFA 3, Pres. 4. RAY PATTON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3, Co-capt 4; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Tumbling 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Footlights 2,3, Historian 4. MARILYN SCHOLEFIELD Hockey 1,2,3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Tumbling 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3; Chorus 1, 2,3; Modem Dance 3,4; Cheer- leading 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Editor 4, National Honor Society 3,4. 26 SENIOR CLASS JANICE SMITH FHA 2; Commercial Club 2; Tri Hi Y 2,3; Girls Rec. Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,4; Music Club 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 4; Drill Team 3. ROBERT VAN SLOOTEN Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; National Honor Society 4. DIETER SCHNEIDER Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Art Club 4. JANET SOULES Basketball 2; Volleyball 1; Tum- bling 2; Chorus 1,2. ALEXANDER TAYLOR Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Baseball 2,4; Rifle Club 3; Track 3. 27 SENIOR CLASS GERTRUDE STALKER Band 1,2,3, Officer 4; Volley- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. MARTA WINANS Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Archery 1; Chorus 1,2; Hockey 1; Tum- bling 2,3,4; Modem Dance 3,4; Footlights 3,4; Art Club 4; Tro- Joumal 4; Yearbook 4. CHARLES YOUNG Football 3,4; Basketball 1,3, captain 4; Track 1,4. CINDERELLA STEERE Band, Publicity and Historian 1, Secretary 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; Bowl- ing 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Footlights, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4; Honor Society 3, Vice- President 4; Library Staff; Year- book Staff, Business Manager 4. ESTHER WEIR Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Tro- Journal 4. 28 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958 of Greene Central School, Greene, New York, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we leave our beloved Senior Study Hall, and all privileges due to the Seniors. John Adams leaves those naps in history class to Bruce Hopkins. Fred is taking his one way ticket to the moon with him. He wouldn't wish that on anyone . . . besides, he might need it someday. Roger Allen, George Howard, and Garland Jacobs will their quiet ways to Mary Eaton, Barbara Breck, and Ann Burruss. Jeanette is giving her cheerleading ability to all future tryout participants who feel they need it. To Carolyn Parks, Lorraine Barrows is leaving Blaze. Bud Meade inherits John Bennett's driving ability. Arthur Bilco wills that red sports jacket to Dave Aiken. Duane Birch passes on his tardiness record to Tony Balunas. Now that George Brockway is leaving, he wills his boyish charm and his way with the girls to Tom Osborne. The combined brain power of Courtney Bryant and Gary Esolen goes to all future victims of the ineligibility list. What more could you want? To Alan Eddy, in hopes that he'll make good use of it, goes Pam's baton. No! You won't catch Linda Bullock leaving her diamond to anyone. Evelyn Bunt bequeaths her golden curls to Louisb Baron. Janet Burrows wills her athletic ability to her sister. To Mr. Ball, George Carr is leaving his buzz bomb along with the key with which to wind it. Maxine and Linnea are taking their boyfriend's cars. Bill Churchsmith and Marta Winans will their roller skates to Chuck Babcock and Carole Burpee. The two Kens are leaving their pinning combinations to Wayne Harrington and David Sykora. Janice Cole's black hair goes to Judy Ballantine. Judy Eggleston is leaving her tripping ability in hockey to Carolyn Lamb. Malvin Eldred and Harold Griffin are giving their Ag pins to Mrs. Maxon and Mrs. Pazel. Kathy Hanna is inheriting Donna Estelle's gum chewing ability along with a year's supply of gum from Harlow Henninge. Florence Famham, Marlea French, and Judy Hobbie will their lasting friendship to Mary Davis, Kathy Byrne, and Judy Tuttle. Debby Granger's leadership ability goes to all future senior class presidents. Marge Gridley and Betty McLaud will their business ability to future business majors. Tom Gurney is taking his black leather jacket with him. Marty Hibbard has decided to leave her trips to New York to any girl who might need them. No, Joan Huntley isn't giving away her pony tail. She's taking it to beautician school so she can practice on it. Gary Huttleston bequeaths his clock-watching ability to anyone who thinks the periods are too long. Joan Ingraham's acting ability is going to the Junior High Dramatics Club. Sylvia Ingraham is keeping Cy but leaves her good luck to all who need it. To Dick Najarian, Bill Ingraham is leaving his shyness. Wonder what he'll do with it? Lee Ingraham receives Patsy Lobdell's home economics major. Ellen Luce wills her giggle to Dick Eaton. Bill McGowan is contributing his truck to old G.C.S. for use in case a bus breaks down. Leo McGowan leaves his position as the only boy in secretarial practice to Jack Cook. Doug Giles inherits all of Peggy's menagerie (except Joe, of course). Scotty's ability to impersonate Elvis is going to Steve Carter. Good luck Steve! Sylvia Mettler bestows the honor of being Belle of Smithville to Judy Ingraham. Carol Moorehead's salesmanship is being passed on to next year's Senior class with our best wishes for a successful magazine sale. Tony Manley receives Dave Muzzy's good conduct record. Pat Niggli is inheriting Cecile's 4-H blue ribbons. Ray Patton is just leaving. Don Schmidt's ham radio set is going to Dick Pope. Dieter is offering his German vocabulary to Mr. Pearson. Marilyn Little Iodine Scholefield has decided to leave her nickname to Mr. Evans. We give Janice Smith's Michigan addresses to anyone who has time enough to use them all. Janet Soules wills her height to Sheila Bennett. To Miss Williams, Gert Stalker is leaving her French horn. Cindy would like to bequeath her volley ball smashes to Jacquie Fowler. Alex Taylor's wisecracks go to Fred Henninge. Bob VanSlooten is taking the class treasury with him. Phil Hoffman is going to inherit Esther Weir's flute. Lucky boy! Chuck Young wills his car to anyone who dares drive it. 29 CLASS PROPHECY At last, I've received the assignment for which I've been waiting. The editor of the International Journal wants a report on all the members of the Greene Central graduating class of twenty years ago. I zoomed off in my supersonic jet plane and arrived in Greene a few minutes later. As a starting point, I went to the mayor's office and picked up His Honor David Muzzy to help me gather my needed data. We headed for the new school which had just been completed. Its new super-ultra-modem structure was designed by the universally famous architect, Dieter Schneider. The construction work was done by the Roger Allen Construction Company with George Carr as head foreman on the job. Melvin Eldred, we hear, was head electrician. Inside the school we see that several 1958 graduates are employed. Jeanette Baron is in the English Depart- ment, Gary Esolen is teaching history and Peg McGraw is the head of the Business Department. In the Phys. Ed. Department, we find that Marilyn Scholefield heads the girls division and Ken Lobdell, in the boys division, is also coaching football and wrestling. Cecile Orr is teaching Home Economics and Billy Churchsmith is head of the Ag. Department. We also met Linda Bullock in the hall. She is substituting in the Math Department and she suggested that we go down in the grade section and visit Debby Granger, who is now Grade Supervisor. Upon entering her office, we were very surprised to see that Sylvia Ingraham is her secretary. She informed us that she's working part-time at school whenever they need her. We had a very pleasant talk with Debby and learned that Carol Moorehead and Sylvia Mettler also work at school. Carol is the Dental Hygienist and Sylvia is head of the cafe- teria staff. We also learned from Debby that several of our class members have made quite a career for them- selves in the armed services. Cindy Steere received her commission as Lieutenant last week and Betty McLaud is doing famously as her personal secretary. General George Howard is serving on the Intercontinental Ballistics Bu- reau as an expert in the rocket field. Leo McGowan has a top position in the Pentagon in Washington as General Howard's aid. Reluctant as we were to leave, we had to be pushing on for we had many more facts to discover. David in- formed me that traffic laws are well enforced in Greene by Constable Harlow Henninge, of course. We stopped by the hospital briefly to say hello to Doctor George Brockway and his three nurses, Gertrude Stalker, Linnea Center- wall, and Janet Burrows. Also employed there are Ellen Luce as the hospital dietician and Pam Bullett as Doctor Brockway's secretary. We inquired of Pam if she happened to know what Lorraine Barrows was doing these days. She said that Lorraine and Janice Smith were stewardesses for one of the big airlines owned by Bob VanSlooten. In fact, she said that they were expecting Lorraine to arrive that very day on Captain Ray Patton's jet flight from Miami. As we left the hospital, I asked Dave if he knew what had happened to Courtney Bryant. It seems that Courtney has risen to great heights in the business world. In fact, a month ago he made his first million which is nothing to be sneezed at these days. It seems that Mr. Bryant got hold of some property on the moon, and through the sales- manship techniques of his employee, Alex Taylor, he has made his fortune in real estate. Also huge successes in the business world are Tom Gurney and Fred Aldrich, who, as business partners, now own and operate the biggest comic book establishment in the Universe. As the next step we went over to the Chenango American office, where Esther Weir and Judy Hobbie are em- ployed. Here we discovered some facts about those members of the class who had moved out into the world. For instance, we learned that Evelyn Bunt and Maxine Oliver are running a very successful school for models in Hawaii. In fact, two of their graduates, Joan Huntley and Janice Cole, have top jobs at Marge Gridley's fashion salon in New York City. In politics, Joan Ingraham is becoming quite well-known. This month she is running for Con- gresswoman with Marcia Hibbard as her campaign manager. To our astonishment, four members of the 1958 class have made names for themselves in show business. Marta Winans is MC of a popular variety show on television and recently she has had such performers on her show as Arthur Bilco, King of the Bongo Drums and Donald Schmidt, Mr. Music Himself. We also heard that another member of the class, Scott Mersereau, is bringing back that popular style of the roaring fifties, rock and roll, with his rendition of Hound Dog. We then learned that Duane Birch is giving lessons at the new golf course on the moon. All too soon we had to leave, and on passing the local grocery store, we were surprised to learn that it is owned by John Bennett who, incidentally, owns the whole chain. At the Raymond Corporation, we met Janet Soules and Florence Famham who are secretaries there. In talking to us, they mentioned that Donna Estelle, Marylea French, and Patsy Lobdell own a successful beauty establishment in India. They also told us that Harold Griffin, Gary Huttleston, and Garland Jacobs are operating a space ship refueling station somewhere in South America. Bill McGowan and John Adams are engaged in a new farming experiment for the government in Alaska. While escorting me back to my jet, Dave filled me in on the remaining three members of the class. This month, Ken Cobb, Chuck Young, and Bill Ingraham are representing the United States in the Olympic games as members of the track team. Well, that finishes my assignment. I have to hurry back to the office now and get this typed up for tomorrow's edition. It certainly has been a worthwhile and interesting assignment. 30 Judy Eggleston, Reporter Intercontinental Journal Personal Typing Citizenship Education V 1st ROW: C. Burpee, C. Burruss, L. Baron, M. Eaton, M. Davis, J. Tuttle. 2nd ROW: C. Bab- cock, C. Orr, G. Owens, J. Hallenbeck, L. Ingra- ham, R. Stone. 3rd ROW: B. Kellogg, P. Niggli, J. Ballantyne, V. Kliment, B. Valentine, E. Gross. 4th ROW: R. White, T. Osborne, T. Manley, D. Giles, R. Harring- ton, J. Cook, R. Beam, F. Gould, Mr. Elmore, H. Markovitch, J. Ingraham. 1st ROW: M. Preston, C. Lamb, K. Hanna, R. Williamson, K. Byrne, E. Whittaker. 2nd ROW: R. Meade, A. Eddy, B. Campbell, R. Najarian, B. Hopkins, R. Becksith. 3rd ROW: D. Hillis, I. Ketzak, K. French, K. Ingraham, J. Fowler, L. Manasse. 4th ROW: F. Walker, F. Henninge, J. Nowalk, D. Sy- kora, H. Weaver, P. Hofmann. 5th ROW: B. Auwarter, L. An- thony, R. Race, E. Schrader, R. Pope, A. Balunas. 6th ROW: V. Morley, D. Aiken, Mr. El- more, L. Crosby, G. Borst. 1st ROW: R. Harrington, K. Hanna. 2nd ROW: L. Ingraham, R. Najarian. 34 35 1st ROW: J. Sampson, D. Estelle, J. Foster, S. Davis, S. Bennett, C. Barnard. 2nd ROW: D. Whittaker, C. Davis, R. Robins, D. Smith, C. Cobb, R. Collier. 3rd ROW: M. Gage, J. Dillen- beck, P. Anders, M. Smith, D. Roberts, J. Hamil- ton. 4th ROW: S. Carter, M. Adams, L. Sherwood, R. Hall, G. Williamson, L. Hamilton. 5th ROW: I. Nelson, S. Sampson, D. Granger, S. Ingraham, G. Marauette, J. Hunsicker. 6th ROW: G. Shapley, D. Elliot, R. Hobbie, H. Swan, L. Felter, Mr. Maginsky. 1st ROW: J. Scott, E. Zimmer, C. Whitmarsh, C. Taylor, B. Holcomb, M. Maslowsky. 2nd ROW: W. Jacobs, J. Rideout, W. Kimber, F. Eggleston, W. Harrington, C Capra. 3rd ROW: B. Breck, M. Conway, L. Gross, J. Collier, D. Winston, C. Kelly. 4th ROW: D. Lowe, J. Clark, J. Sage, T. Ingraham, F. Moorse, H. Churchsmith, L. Neubaure, M. McGowan, J. Burruss, E. Fowler, C. Parks, M. Esolen. 6th ROW: M. Hall, K. Marvin, N. Thomson, V. Green. 7th ROW: Mr. Evans, J. Huttle- son, M. Collier, S. Eckert, Mr. Pearson. 1st ROW: G. Marquette, C. Capra. 2nd ROW: W. Harring- ton, R. Robins. 36 1st. ROW: B. Ludium, S. Kimble, D. Harrington, A. Burruss, C. Anderson, B. Shultz, S. Lyon. 2nd ROW: E. Centerwall, G. O'Conner, L. Singer, W. Whitaker, K. Martin, F. Race, B. Barnett. 3rd ROW: S. Byrne, S. Stillings, M. Pixley, C. Hop- kins, M. Ryan, N. Lobdell, R. Foster. 4th ROW: D. Owens, N. Orr, D. Kelley, R. Williamson, G. Shapley, J. Ingraham, P. Ben- nett. 5th ROW: M. Rideout, M. Schrader, L. Nelson, M. Ross, M. Marquette, J. Robbins, P. Bilco. 6th ROW: G. Smith, T. Stiles, R. Edwards, G. Winston, J. Hathway, W. Kosta. 7th ROW: N. Goetcheus, J. Moorhead, P. Uergason, D. Sykora, E. Ingra- ham, S. Parker, A. Wolford. 8th ROW: Mr. Keetz, W. Brown, M. Eggleston, J. Opp, J. Murphey, J. Davis, R. Moore. 19 1st ROW: S. Parker, A. Lobdell, J. Burrows, M. Gurney, C. Fowler, J. Sutton, R. Tuttle. 2nd ROW: B. Eldred, P. Schneider, P. Musarelli, W. Kellogg, T. Manley, E. Badger, T. Rounds. 3rd ROW: K. Bernard, K. Shoemaker, L. Sage, J. McLaud, S. Roys, M. Hoyt, E. Livermore. 4th ROW: G. Gates, J. Ziegler, C. Stevens, R. Pruss, C. Eyerly, R. Grant. 5th ROW: B. Craver, B. Hofmann, G. Winston, J. Pope, C. White, J. Davis. 6th ROW: J. Hall, H. Mills, R. VanderBunt, C. Schultes, S. Joshua, R. Grant. 7th ROW: H. Collier, M. Beckwith, B. McCombs, S. Rockwell, C. Hall. 1st ROW: A. Wolford, S. Rock- well, A. Burruss. 2nd ROW: D. Kelly. 61 38 English 9 Science 9 39 1st ROW: B. Spencer, E. Adams, B. Morley, A. Dietrich, P. Byrne, D. Huttleson. 2nd ROW: K. Richards, J. Ryan, R. Beach, D. Preston, R. Carr, S. McRory. 3rd ROW: K. Birch, B. Beckwith, G. Peterson, S. Hammond, L. Winston, C. Sanderson, 4th ROW: D. Morgan, R. Crumb, A. Mersere au, R. Sperl- ing, D. Balunas. 5th ROW: C. Cobb, C. Oliver, M. Hoyte, P. Bryant, K. Rockwell, N. Adams, 6th ROW: J. Utter, D. Eastwood, T. Alexander, W. Harrington, M. Waldon. 7th ROW: D. Decker, C. Nelson, D. Muzzy, J. Youngs, D. Badger, T. Maxon. 8th ROW: E. Shultz, J. McNulty, H. Rus- sell, K. Harrington, C. Barrows. 9th ROW: C. Kraus, G. Alder- man, S. Smith, F. Hibbard, C. Decker, R. Schrader. 19 1st ROW: S. Oliver, N. Pollard, E. Joshua, B. Clark, P. Gross. 2nd ROW: W. Freer, G. Lott, R. Beach, J. Breck, O. Colman. 3rd ROW: E. Hold- ridge, S. Foster, B. Henninge, E. Naubauer, L. Collier, M. Woodworth. 4th ROW: G. Tyler, R. Niggli, G. McLean, H. McGowan, P. Sherwood, 5th ROW: S. Whit- marsh, A. Thurber, S. Tydings, L. Williamson, D. Parks. 6th ROW: D. Elder, W. Howard, R. Beardsley, J. Lamb, A. Acly. 7th ROW: S. Beckwith, V. Bal- lantyne, D. Smith, P. Church- smith. 8th ROW: R. Granger, R. David, J. Stilson, R. Beck- with, T. Wynn. 1st ROW: K. Rockwell, P. Bry- ant. 2nd ROW: M. Woodworth, A. Mersereau. 62 40 Jr. High Study Hall 0 Art Citizenship Education 1st. ROW: B. Burrows, S. Kelly, N. Jones, V. Palmiter, L. Bullett, C. Walls. 2nd ROW: A. Pearl, H. Stalker, J. Ross, R. Lobdell, P. Rideout, G. Parks. 3rd ROW: E. Farnham, M. Barnett, N. Stillson, B. Babcock, M. Hathaway, J. Thompson. 4th ROW: D. Kirchbaum, R. Harrington, C. Stillings, D. Cen- terwall, P. Williams, H. Cum- mings. 5th ROW: S. Parks, K. Adams, J. Walls, L. Young, C. Marcy, K. Purple. 6th ROW: S. Brown, R. Gates, S. Krupp, J. Wynn, L. Chambers. 7th ROW: M. Ingraham, K. Edwards, J. Rosekrans, S. Biggs, S. Rockwell, B. Lane. 8th ROW: P. McGowan, S. Stone, L. Moorehead. 19 1st ROW: E. McGowan, C. McGowan, S. Pratt, M. Singer, M. Parker, M. Bennett. 2nd ROW: J. Blakesle, C. Marven, D. Simmonds, F. Collier, C. Vanderbunt, G. Richter, J. Spencer, K. Wilber, L. Hall, C. Bowen, B. Sampson, P. Harrington, B. Wolford. 4th ROW: L. Edger- ton, J. Farnham, G. Lowe, P. Lord, E. Cobb, R. Adams. 5th ROW: B. Rockwell, S. Barnes, J. Weaver, C. Esolen, P. Har- rison, D. McLean, M. Henninge. 6th ROW: P. Sperling, W. Davis, D. Fairbanks, R. Clark, G. Brown, I. Sampson. 7th ROW: D. Howell, R. Bums, E. Burpee, G. Gage, R. Wooley, W. Younge. 8th ROW: P. Luce,L. Furgeson, J. Corriveau, D. Driscall, D. Rice, D. Kel- logg. 1st ROW: D. Kellogg Pres., B. Lane Sec., 2nd ROW: E. Cobb Treas., G. Richter Vice Pres. 63 42 Home Economics 7 43 ACTIVITIES 1st ROW: M. Scholefield; J. Burrows, recorder; D. Granger, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. McCormack; J. Ingraham, president; C. Steere, vice- president; C. Orr. 2nd ROW: J. Eggleston; G. Esolen; J. Fowler; C. Orr; J. Baron. 3rd ROW: B. VanSlooten; B. Hop- kins; C. Bryant; G. Owens. HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL 1st ROW: G. Brockway; D. Es- telle, secretary; D. Granger, vice-president; D. Muzzy, president; G. Owens, treasurer; C. Bryant. 2nd ROW: Mr. Wolford; B. Wolford; B. Bur- rows; S. Rockwell; C. Kraus; K. Rockwell; G. Richter; D. Najarian. 3rd ROW: J. Opp; D. Harrington; L. Ingraham; W. Harrington, J. Sage; J. Ryan. 1st ROW: J. Burrows; C. Steere, business manager; J. Ingraham, photography edi- tor; M. Scholefield, editor-in- chief; J. Eggleston, literary editor; J. Cole. 2nd ROW: M. Winans; J. Baron; P. Bullett; S. Ingraham; L. Barrows; P. McGraw; Mr. Ball; J. Smith, J. Huntley; D. Granger; E. Bunt; L. Centerwall; F. Aid- rich. 3rd ROW: J. Adams; D. Birch; T. Gurney; D. Muzzy; S. Mersereau; C. Bryant; A. Bilco; R. Patton; L. McGowan. YEARBOOK STAFF TRO-JOURNAL STAFF 1st ROW: J. Baron and G. Brockway, feature editors; C. Bryant, editor-in-chief; J. Eggleston and D. Estelle, news editors; S. Mersereau, art edi- tor. 2nd ROW: S. Ingraham; L. Barrows; M. Winans; L. Bullock; P. McGraw; E. Bunt; L. Centerwall; J. Huntley; F. Famham; S. Mettler; M. Oli- ver; F. Aldrich. SENIOR GIRLS’ CHORUS 1st ROW: M. Gridley, C. Burpee, J. Billcnbeck, E. Bunt, J. Smith, S. Ingraham, M. French, P. Lobdell, E. Weir. 2nd ROW: C. Burruss, V. Green, B. Holcomb, K. Hanna, L. Baron, M. Davis, J. Tuttle, J. Fowler, E. Fowler. 3rd ROW: B. Kellogg, P. Niggli, J. Ballantine, E. Nelson, J. Sampson, L. Neubauer, L. Newbauer, C. Marvin, M. Smith. 4th ROW: B. Breck, J. Foster, S. Davis, C. Parks, M. Eaton, L. Manasee, J. Micha, D. Rockwell. SENIOR BOYS’ CHORUS 1st ROW: G. Esolen, D. Schmidt, A. Bilco, G. Brock- way, K. Cobb, R. VanSlooten, C. Bryant. 2nd ROW: C. Cobb, E. Schrader, G. Owens, F. Henninge, J. Hallenbeck, B. Kimber. 1st ROW: R. Patton, E. Weir, M. Schrader, M. Gridley, E. Schrader. 2nd ROW: Carole Burpee, vocalist; Nancy Thom- son, accompanist; E. Cobb, M. Eggleston, E. Hoag, S. Still- ings, S. Kimball, J. Weir. DANCE ORCHESTRA JUNIOR CHORUS 1st ROW: G. Alderman, S. Lyons, C. Hall, E. Schultz, J. McLaud, C. Hopkins, P. Bryant, R. Tuttle, S. Kimball, S. Parker. 2nd ROW: M. Gurney, A. Wolford, E. Ingraham, A. Lobdell, M. Ryan, D. Harrington, P. Bilco, C. Fowler, L. Sage, M. Beck- with. 3rd ROW: M. Woodworth, K. Rockwell, F. Hibbard, S. Tydings, E. Neubauer, D. Muzzy, N. Adams, M. Hoyt, N. Lobdell, S. Parker. 4th ROW: P. Harrison, S. Pratt, E. Joshua, P. Groww, D. Huttleston, C. Kraus, D. Smith, T. Maxon, S. Kelly, P. Churchsmith. 5th ROW: C. Walls, J. Walls, C. Wilbur, P. Harrington, J. Weaver, B. Sampson, S. Biggs, B. Wolford, B. Lane, S. Rockwell. MAJORETTE PICTURE 1st ROW: P. Bullett, J Burrows. 2nd ROW: G. Samson, S. Sampson. 3rd ROW: N. Lobdell, N. Pollard, C. Marvin, J. Youngs, D. Muzzy. COLOR GUARD 1st ROW: D. Granger Capt.; E. Whittaker, B. Breck, L. Centerwall, L. Barrows, J. McLaud, D. Granger, B. Stalker. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1st ROW: D. Birch, L. Ingraham, C. Buress Sec.; L. Barrows Pres.; B. Kellogg Treas.j D. Granger. 2nd ROW: J. McLaud, S. Biggs, D. Morgan, Mr. Blakes- lee, G. O'Conner, M. Hall, S. Cobb, J. Blakeslee. 50 LIBRARY Grace McCormick, Grace Baxter. ART CLUB 1st ROW: P. Churchsmith, B. Lane, D. Smith Pres.; J. Thomson, M. Winans, L. Neubauer. 2nd ROW: P. Williams, C. Bowen, L. Neubauer, S. Beckwith, Mr. Ford, D. Dietrich, D. Smith, B. Beckwith, S. Oliver. RED CROSS 1st ROW: S. Bames, S. Rockwell, S. Biggs, B. Wol- ford. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Paddleford, W. Davis, I. Sampson, P. Sperling. 51 SENIOR F. H. A. 1st ROW: L. Neubauer Treas.; J. Ingraham Sec.; J. Huttleston, C. Orr Pres.; B. Holcomb. 2nd ROW: M. Conway, S. Roys, M. Collier, Mrs. Pazel. F. F. A. 1st ROW: D. Aiken, C. Huttleston, F. Walker, R. Harrington, C. Orr, H Swan, Mr. Elmore. 2nd ROW: M. Eldred, F. Race, S. Byrne, D. Kelly, N. Orr, F. Ferguson, D. Owens, J. Hammond. 3rd ROW: L. Anthony, D. Lowe, D. Brown, S. Josuha, W. Jacobs, R. Carr, R. Beckwith, W. Churchsmith, G. Griffin. JUNIOR F. H. A. 1st ROW: S. Barnes, M. Ingraham, P. Cross, C. Esolen Sec.; J. Rosekrans Pres.; M. Singer, M. Parker, J. Weaver. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Maxon, D. McLean, B. Sampson, C. Purple, E. Josuha, P. Harrison, L. Lyons, S. Bennett. 52 During the summer the band participated in several competitions such as the Norwich Band Day, the Whitney Point Fair, and the Afton Fair. They placed or won in all contests entered. The entire band consists of 74 members of which 60 make up the concert and marching unit. Eric Hoag, Greene's first cornet, won the competition for that position in the Junior All-State Band. Events to be held at Greene Central in which the Band will participate are the Chenango Band Festival and the Susquenango League Festival. The Band has jumped to a higher grade in musical competition. Interest is high and the Band looks forward to another fine year. 1st ROW: M. Gridley, C. Steere, D. Muzzy, N. Thomson, G. Stalker. 2nd ROW: J. Burrows, E. McLaud, E. Schrader, P. Bullett. 3rd ROW: J. Adams, D. Granger, E. Weir. BAND OFFICERS HIGH SCHOOL BAND 1st ROW: G. Alderman, C. Hopkins, L. Woodward, M. Esolen, D. Harrington. 2nd ROW: T. Alexander, C. Cobb, M. Schrader, R. Foster, S. Rockwell, B. Wolford. 3rd ROW: J. Blakeslee, D. Kellogg, V. Palmiter, D. Badger, B. Burrows, N. Jones, H. Stalker. 4th ROW: T. Maxon, D. Owens, C. Marcy, R. Patton, J. Huttleston, C. Kraus. 5th ROW: C. Marvin, G. Richter, A. Lobdell, A. Wolford, S. Lyon, E. Burpee, D. Driscall. 6th ROW: C. HaU, L. Sage, P. Vergason, W. Brown, E. Hoag, S. Stillings, N. Goetcheus, S. Kimball. 7th ROW: L. Manasse, E. Cobb, M. Eg- gleston, M. Beckwith, J. Weir, J. Moorhead, H. Churchsmith, J. Ingraham, J. Walls. 8th ROW: S. Barnes, D. Fair- banks, R. Micha, R. Adams, N. Schultz, G. Brown, R. Clark, B. Babcock. 9th ROW: Mr. Doolittle, N. Thomson, C. Steere, E. Weir, E. Schrader, D. Muzzy, J. Adams, M. Gridley, E. McLaud, G. Stalker, C. Marvin. 1st ROW: Mr. Ball, F. Henninge V. Pres.; J. Ingraham Sec.; C. Steere Pres.; B. Kellogg Hist.; R. Patton Treas. 2nd ROW: J. Fowler, M. Winans, R. Williamson, K. Hanna, C. Marvin, S. In- graham, C. Burress. 3rd ROW: D. Najarian, R. Meade, T. Guemey, G. Esolen, L. Ingraham, G. Owens. SENIOR FOOTLIGHTS JUNIOR DRAMATICS 1st ROW: S. Parker, B. Ludium, M. Ryan, S. Parker, G. Alderman, C. Fowler, R. Tuttle, Mr. Spinney. 2nd ROW: M. Guemey, L. Young, R. Foster, I. Utter, N. Lobdell, S. Still- ings, F. Hibbard, T. Maxon. 3rd ROW: M. Schrader, D. McLean, M. Singer, M. Bennett, M. Woodworth, C. Esolen, S. Ty dings. 4th ROW: C. Moore he ad, C. Marcy, P. Ferguson, J. Thomson, M. Parker, S. Barnes. 5th ROW: N. Adams, N. Shultz, A. Thiuber, K. Rock- well, C. Cobb, P. Luce, W. Brown. 54 ATHLETICS 1st ROW: J. Cook, D. Schneider, G. Esolen, C. Young, C. Orr, R. Patton, D. Najarian, R. Harrington, J. Ben- nett, S. Carter, B. Auwarter, F. Eggleston. 2nd ROW: Coach Grace, Coach Bub, M. Balunas, C. Bryant, A. Tay- lor, A. Eddy, A. Bilco, K. Lobdell, K. Cobb, R. VanSlooten, L. Sherwood, G. Brockway, B. Hopkins, C. Babcock, Coach Blakeslee, Coach Hashey. 3rd ROW: C. Cobb, R. Williamson, T. Rounds, B. Whittaker, J. Clark, R. Beckwith, H. Churchsmith, A. Manley, B. Campbell, E. Centerwall, C. Capra, N. Orr, J. Rideout, J. Opp, F. Race. FOOT At the beginning of the year the team showed great promise in their scrimmage against the experienced Vestal squad. The team got off to an explosive start by defeating Cooperstown and Walton. Hampered by Asiatic flu and a series of crucial injuries to key players, the team faltered and was unable to register a victory during the re- mainder of the season. However, they demonstrated great potential and their never-say-die” spirit predominated throughout all of their games. The 1957 season was certainly one of which we can be proud. There will never be excuses for the team that we had in the fall of 1957. I sincerely believe that the boys have been and are raising the standards of football at Greene Central. The game is worth nothing with- out the ideals of good sportsmanship, fair play, and many other essentials. I only hope that our future teams can compare with our past seasons team, be- cause it was outstanding in all ways and a credit to Greene Central. Coach Nick Hashey BALL COACHES Jon Grace, Harry Blakeslee, Robert Bud, Nick Hashey. 57 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1st ROW: P. Sherwood mgr.; R. Pope, R. Najarian, C. Young, B. Campbell, J. Utter mgr.; John Ryan mgr. 2nd ROW: Coach Keetz, L. Sherwood, R. VanSlooten, A. Eddy, C. Bryant, R. Meade, R. Stone, B. Hopkins, A. Taylor. J. V. BASKETBALL 1st ROW: C. Cobb, L. Felter, A. Manley, J. Clark, S. Carter, M. Adams. 2nd ROW: J. Ziegler, J. Ingraham, R. Pruss, B. Moore, S. Stone mgr. 3rd ROW: Coach Prouty, P. Schneider, W. Kellogg, M. Eggleston, J. Breck mgr.; D. Kellogg mgr. As the yearbook goes to press, the varsity team of 1957-58 has an overall record of six wins in twelve games. In our league, the squad is presently tied for second place with five league games to be played. Highlights of the season have been come -from -behind victories over Whitney Point and Windsor in the closing minutes, a respectable showing against the undefeated league champion, Sidney, and a near upset against powerful Chenango Valley. On the eleven- man squad are three graduating seniors, Bob VanSlotten, Chuck Young, and Courtney Bryant. In my first year as varsity coach, I would like to express gen- eral satisfaction with the teams' progress thus far. However, I want to stress that the remaining league games will decide whether this is to be a successful season. Coach Keetz 58 WRESTLING VARSITY: D. Sykora mgr.; D. Kelly, N. Orr, J. Norwalk, W. Harrington, D. Whittaker, C. Orr, R. Harrington, K. Cobb, R. Patton, K. Lobdell, D. Aiken, Coach Bub. As the yearbook goes to press, the Greene Central Wrestlers stand six wins and two losses with three dual matches remaining in the regular season. February 22nd the team starts three weeks of tournament, to decide Susquenango League, Class B and Section 4 championships. The team should finish the season as strong as it began. In tournament play Greene has a good chance to capture several league and class B championships and possibly section championships. To date there are four boys still undefeated in dual competition, Neal and Carlton Orr, Ken Cobb and Ken Lobdell. Fine individual performance and improvement throughout the season leaves it difficult to pick any one boy as outstanding. Carlton Orr, last years Section 4, 133 lb. champion has shown great promise and is favored to re- peat in the 141 lb. class with the possibility of several teammates equalling his per- formance. JUNIOR VARSITY: Coach Griffin, G. Esolen, R. Beach, F. Walker, D. Lowe, G. Carr, D. Giles, L. Ingraham, F. Eggleston, R. Beckwith, C. Capra, R. Robbins, W. Harrington mgr. 59 TRACK 1st ROW: C. Barrows mgr.; D. Schneider, R. Lechner, C. Ekstrom, E. Howell, S. Giles, K. Cobb. 2nd ROW: R. Patton, J. Rideout, L. Anthony, G. Owens, S. Mills, G. Brockway, G. Shrader, C. Young. C. Cobb, Coach Fletcher. 61 BASEBALL 1st ROW: J. Blakeslee mgr.; I. Crumb, P. Excell, A. Eddy, R. VanSlooten, L. Huntley, R. Pope. 2nd ROW: Coach Blakeslee, D. Smith, K. Lobdell, G. Hall, D. Najarian, B. Campbell, D. Muzzy, M. Eg- gleston mgr. 60 CROSS-COUNTRY This year the cross-country team was rather small, but its six members were able to participate in four meets. In the sectionals at Newark Valley, the team placed fourth and Tom Osborne qualified to run in the state meet. He was the first Greene runner to ever participate in the state finals. We tried hard, had a lot of fun, and hope to have a stronger team in '58. Coach Spinney 1st ROW: T. Osborne, G. Brown mgr.; R. Robbins. 2nd ROW: D. Whittaker, F. Morris, F. Aldrich, Coach Spinney. COACHES 1st ROW: Mr. Has hey, Mr. Blakeslee, Mr. Magin- sky, Mr. Keetz. 2nd ROW: Mr. Spinney, Mr. Bub, Mr. Prouty. During the regular season the track team turned in a highly respectable record of five wins and two second place finishes in seven dual meets. The team really came to life in post-season activity, winning the Class B Sectional Championship. Greene was able to send Ken Cobb, George Ekstrom, and Stan Giles to the overall Section Four Champion- ships where they again made a fine showing, al- though winning no events. The baseball team turned in its best season in several years. In achieving a record of seven wins and one defeat, Greene won the Northern Division title and thus became eligible for the inter-divisional championship playoffs, where they bowed to a strong Windsor team. Bob VanSlooten, Ken Lobdell, Alan Eddy, Dick Najarian, and Dick Pope played key roles in anchoring the Greene titlists. 61 VOLLEYBALL The Volleyball Club played two games with Whitney Point and also participated in the volley- ball play day at Chenango Forks. Although Greene did not win all of its games this season, the girls tried hard, had a good time, and never lost by a large margin. Greene came in second in the volley- ball play day with its A team undefeated and the B team with a record of 2-2. In the annual interclass play day, the Seniors were successful, as usual, in gaining the victory. HOCKEY Due to the flu epidemic, Greene's hockey team had only one competitive meet which was the big hockey play day here at Greene. The six other teams participating were Norwich, New Berlin, Bainbridge, Sidney, Whitney Point, and Winsor. Greene won the play day this fall for the fifth con- secutive year. Janet Burrows and Judy Eggleston placed on the Honor Team and Marcia Hibbard was on the reserves. They also held an inter-class play day which was very successful. If the number of participants is an indication of the interest of the girls in Greene's program of In- tramurals, there is little room for improvement. However, a program like this always improves as additional activities are added. In the past year, modern dance, tumbling club, and tennis are among those activities that have been added. A revised point system for letters has been an incentive for active participation. Let us hope that the interest, enthusiasm, and good sportsmanship of all the girls continues. Lura R. Wilson SOFTBALL ARCHERY Last year the archery team placed first in the B division of the National Mail Tournament. In the Central New York High School Tournament we placed first for the seventh consecutive year. This summer, Marilyn Scholefield, Lorraine Barrows, Catherine Marvin, and Janet Burrows took the first four places in the New York State Open Tournament, Junior Division. Last year's team also held three clinics. The 1958 season looks very promising and the team hopes to bring home even more honors. The Modern Dance Club, though rather small, is very active. Five of its members danced at the Christmas pageant and the entire club danced for the annual gym demonstration. At the present, the club is also planning a spring recital. MODERN DANCE The Bowling Club this year is a very active group. There are eight high school girls' teams and six junior high teams. On February 10, the team at- tended its first bowling play day at Sidney. The club also participated in the annual bowling com- petitions in Johnson City. 65 1st ROW: M. Eaton, M. Scholefield, J. Huntley. 2nd ROW: J. Burrows, L. Baron, J. Baron, C. Lamb. FRONT: S. Bennett, A. Burruss, S. Rockwell, C. Parks. BACK: D. Estelle, B. Breck, P. Bilco. 6b « School Supplies GOSPER’S “Where Everyone Meets Phone 60 Greene, New York DOUGLAS DUNTLEY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Phone 20-F-21 Greene New York HOWARD LANTZ AND SON Construction Contractors Phone 29F21 Greene New York Compliments °f SMADA FARMS Purebred Holsteins Pure Maple Products Christmas Trees Greene New York Good Luck to Senior Class THE GREENE THEATER BOWMAN’S Watches Diamonds Silver Typewriters Gifts Greene, New York BRISBEN GARAGE Gas and Oil General Repairing CARL BUCKLIN, Prop. Phone OXford 8-3865 Brisben, New York BORDEN’S ICE CREAM BUY THE FINEST LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM “If it’s Borden’s it’s GOT to be good.” 72 Robinson St. Binghamton Compliments of HOMAID BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS Binghamton New York THE I. L. RICHER COMPANY, INC. Feed and Seed Phone 23-F12 Brisben, N.Y. JILLSON’S GENERAL STORE Groceries Meats Staple Goods Phone 14-F4 Brisben, N.Y. WITH PLANNED BANK SAVINGS . . . • EDUCATION • AUTOMOBILE •HOME •BUSINESS “Your Bank for School Savings” FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN GREENE Member of F.D. .C. Phone 84 HAYE’S GARAGE Phone 25F2 Greene New York VICTORY SUPERMARKET Dan Morgan, mgr. Quality Groceries Quantity Prices Greene N.Y. HARRY R. ROGERS GREENE RADIO AND TELEVISION Records T. V. mi mjrtrs Wicr “We Service What We Sell” Greene New York GREENE BAKERY Phone 221 Greene New York FOLSOM’S FOUNTAIN SERVICE Dairylea Ice Cream Light Lunches Delicatessen MAXON FEED COMPANY Retailers of Feed and Poultry Supplies Best fishes Dr. RALPH J. GROSS Phone 330 Greene New York THE FERN SHOPPE “Flowers are Words in Technicolor” Phone 36 Greene New York SINGER AND SINGER Greene, New York Mobilgas' JAM BOY FOOD PRODUCTS distributed by JAMESON ROYCE CO. ROUNDS’ FUEL SERVICE L. C. ROUNDS Mo bilheat Mobilgas Mobil Kerosene Hudson Coal Motoroils Greene 66 S. Chenango St. Phone 193 N.Y. Binghamton 69 Fayette Street New York Established 1836 Incorporated 1927 Nutritious DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk Poultry Fresh Eggs Cheese Dairylea Butter Ice Cream VAN SLOOTEN FARMS Greene New York Phone 33-F5 Lumber C.V.M. Building Supplies CHENANGO VALLEY MILLS, INC. Phone 137 New York JOHN H. BUCK H. M. COMFORT “The Store for Lad Dad” Greene Phone 299 L. A. NAJARIAN MFG. CO. Ribbons and Trimmings “Serving You for over 40 yrs. N.Y. GENERAL ELECTRIC Phone 125 Greene N.Y. FOSTER’S Independently Owned and Operated Greene New York Phone 150 POXTIAC LEVI ROE Pontiac—Sales—Service Vauxhall—Sales—Service Frigidaire—Sales—Service Greene New York N. Chenango St. Phone 362 Phone 355 Greene N.Y. WILLIAM L. ROBERTS RICHARD D. BANFORD Optometrists Phone 297 Greene N.Y. GREENE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Sporting Goods Sportswear GEO. F. DEMEREE SON Your Chevrolet Dealer Compliments of RELIABLE SALES SERVICE KENYON’S PRINT SHOP Phone 22-R M INTI «NATIONAL MAKVtSTIB International Harvester Sales Service Greene 14 Jackson St. N.Y. “We Work on Anything” Phone 177 Greene New York SOUTH END SUNOCO STATION Brake Service Used Cars Lubrication JIM DELANEY, Prop. Phone 46 Greene N.Y. THOMPSON’S HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 61 Venetian blinds awnings furniture, floor coverings Phone 244 Greene N.Y. Greene Compliments of N.Y. I I SILVER FARM DAIRY Norwich New York GRAY SONS Insurance Phone 116 Greene N.Y. FRANK FRED’S Servicenter FRANK MOORHEAD FRED STILSON Greene Phone 170 N.Y. fine foods Phone 387 Compliments of HAROLD E. CRAIK D.B.A. B. G. Lines Phone Binghamton 4-3279 Phone Greene 119 Davidson Street KNICKERBOCKER INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of CHENANGO SALES COMPANY Phone 123 Greene New York Ford Mercury 1 ' WILBER'S JEWELERS Your headquarters for all Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and Gifts Watch and Jewelry Repair HARDWARE-PAINTS-GIFTS-TOYS at BURPEE’S HARDWARE Phone 38-F2 Greene N.Y. Compliments of “Sanitation Is A Way of Life” GREENE AIRPORT We invite you to consult us on the Hanger Space — Plane Rental problem of cleaning your establishment satisfactorily Phone 26F14 Greene N.Y. CRANDALL SUPPLY CO. Phone 4-6425 McTIGHE GROCERY CO. Binghamton N.Y. 77 State Street Binghamton N.Y. Sales-Service Branches at GARDEN and HARVEST Cooperstown, N.Y. — Cortland, N.Y. BRANDS Elmira, N.Y. FOOD PRODUCTS GREENE G. L F. SERVICES GREENE G. L F. EGG SERVICE GREENE G. L. F. FARM STORE GREENE COOP. G. L. F. SERVICER, INC. SOUTH CHENANGO PETROLEUM SERVICE, INC. Greene, New York Compl iments of TAYLOR NURSING HOME CENTERWALL CLINIC Greene New York Congratulates and Extends Best Wishes Class of 1958 THE RAYMOND CORPORATION BUCK AND BARTON ROOT FUNERAL HOME Phone 12-F3 Phone 161 Greene New York Greene N.Y. GRUENDEL’S RESTAURANT BAR SMITH’S Route 41 1 Mile from Greene Philco Sales Fine Foods Good Home Cooking HANS AND MARGARET GRUENDEL Greene Phone 39 N.Y. GOOD LUCK COMPLIMENTS OF STAN'S BARBER SHOP CENTRAL NEW YORK’S Greene New York FOOD STORES OF QUALITY Low, Low Prices—Plus GENERAL STORE S H GREEN STAMPS!! Lewis Celia Chapman Smithville Flat New York Dr. 0. J. HOAG VETERINARIAN Phone 54 Greene THE PAGE SEED CO. N.Y. p C B 5 H H R 3 0 E 1 6 N N D 0 E A G N E G 0 RANDALL’S ROLLER RINK UPPER FRONT ST. BINGHAMTON NEW YORK SEEDSMEN SKATING FOR THE PUBLIC WED., FRI., SAT., SUN., 8-11 P.M. FOR YOUNG CHILDREN PARENTS Phone 27 Sot., 2—5 P.M. (Nov.—May) Greene N.Y. Sun., 2—5 P.M. (all year) PLANNING A PARTY? 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