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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
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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
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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
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