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Board of Education MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: Mr. William Pell 111. Dr. George E. Cottral. Mr. Reginald B. Hudson, (Pres.). Dr. Arthur J. Goldin (V-P). Mr. Henry F. Hulse. The diligent work performed by the Board of Edu- cation has been evident throughout the school. The primary addition has been the construction of four relocatable classrooms for the expansion of the Greenport School facilities. These buildings, which house the second and third grades, have greatly re- duced the load of students in the main building. An- other great step has been taken in the building of the language lab. With the aid of the latest electronic de- vices, Mr. Campbell and Miss Yates can work with and record the progress of students, in groups or in- dividually at a much greater pace. In addition the third floor received a new paint job over the summer vaca- tion and a new set of lockers. This brightened up the school and student body considerably. The old lockers, scraped and repainted, now serve the junior high students on the second floor. The Board of Education does not plan to stop here by any means. Future plans have been made for a new gymnasium and. eventually, for a new elemen- tary school. We, the Class of’67, wish these men fur- ther success in their attempts to better Greenport’s educational facilities. Buildings A and B house the second grade classes of Mrs. Long and Mrs. Worrell. Facing them (unseen here) are the C and D complex serving the third grade classes of Mrs. Heaney and Mrs. Young. These self-contained classrooms with sink, lavatory, cloakrooms and storage facilities serve about 120 of our youngsters. The teachers and students find them not only functional but also at- tractive and homey. They are leased for three years with an option to buy.
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Dedication ■ ¥ I ■! For eighteen years Coach Dorrie Jack- son has faithfully served as the head foot- ball coach and athletic director of Green- port High School. Throughout the past seasons ne has produced numerous cham- pionship teams and has helped establish Greenport as a football powerhouse. His teams nave produced a fabulous won-lost record and in the ’66 season he achieved the rare feat of winning his one-hundredth game. Coach Jackson has also displayed outstanding leadership over the years and has installed a winning desire in each boy who has played under him. As a tribute to Coach’s tireless efforts to help all students, we, the class of 1967, would like to dedi- cate our yearbook to him and to his future success. Sherry. Gary, Mrs. Jackson, and Coach, missing: Dorrie Jr.
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Administration A,It Supervising Principal Mr. A. Calvin Peterson Since January' 1, 1966. Mr. Peterson has taken over reign of G.H.S. We. the loyal subjects of the class of 67, would like to thank him for his support during this, our senior year, and wish him future success at Greenport. Assistant Principal Mr. John S. Breads Mr. Breads. G.H.S.’s newly appointed law- enforce- ment agent, has been active this year in keeping the peace. While Mr. Breads takes care of disciplinary problems (which of course are very few). Mr. Peter- son has more time to spend on the administrative end of his job. Both Mr. Peterson and Mr. Breads are doing an excellent job. and on behalf of the student body, we the class of 67 would like to thank these men for their services. 4
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