Greenwood Central High School - Triple Terrace Yearbook (Greenwood, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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if gn 4,-- ' ' .. '1' .' -rn A 3 nb 9 K 3 , I X '25 L q ! X I A ga - P, S T QAVW? Gif xg 2 ai, Ar 'W 1 1 1 I : FR M 'X 'i 3 R 'ii Ah Q X T 'M an A i in M S. I VWMBIVW , 'K X 'hmm RX x f' ' 1 We gratefully dedicate this 1947 Vdition of The Triple Terrace to Greenwood's hard working Vice Principal and our greatly admired honnroom director ne wish to express through this dedication all the thanks which we feel due because of the help, personal attention and encourage ment of Mr. Tennant. He has made this year easier because he has tried harder, he has made this year more pleasant, because he hasn 't spared his pleasantness. Appreciationa are generally hard to express, but Je, The Class of 1947, hope that this snall token will in some way er- press our real, though intangible, thanks! ' .f -. ,:.:.',mA'.a ' ' ' -,. 'li .. ba V? M, .Qi , U- 'Vi , 3 FPC' 'r Qfg' .lv 'rv -7 PM 'gms I - ' '5 !',-,- fr . iff' Q . . Q K -. V ,yr ,- W - ' it f I - - . 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Club 4 Formailb HMT!-1 HONOI' i Anna Osmin Sec'y 4, Treasurer 2. President 1, DI'8I!B.tiCS Intramurals 4,Library4 Projection Club 3 lnterscholastic Sports 1 2, 3 Oratory l, Yearbook 4 l Karl 'might Basketball Baseball Football Dernonliration 3, 4 Boys' Chorus 4 Vice-President 3 Proj. Club 15,4, FZ ' 1. J 2, 4 Y t r' , 3, 4 L 3 3, 4 , 4 1 4 A 0 1 , .'. X 'K 4 X, ,W,, f I' . 7, X K t ' A ,R s V - 1 Ik A 1 '- '13 4 , 3, 4 51 4 5, 4 'f U 5, 4 U S t ' ' x E W I 9 .- Halen Wright Band 1,25 Chorus l-4 Project ion Club 15,4 Library 3,Yearbook 4 Seamhlight 3 Gymnastics l, 2, I5 CLASS Colong i A Q 1 o n 1 f' Betty Marr If Cornelia Ersley Secretary l 38c,y. 1, Tmas. 3 Dramatic' 4 vice-za-eaident 2, 4 Library Club 4 Intramurals l, 2, I5 Interscholastio sports Yearbook L2 1' 2' 3 Dramatics 4 Virginia Wright Chorus 1-4, Eros. 3 Vice-President l Intramurals l, 2, 3 Sec'y Band 8, Chorus 4 News RQPOYKCI' 1. Drmmtics 3, 4 CLA55 FLM-MR Un rri 'Pao N Y All-n Band l-4, Jhorus l-4 Drarrntics, Operetta 4 rr-nas. 1, Yearbook 4 Llocial Shairman -1 Library Jlub I5 Che-rloador 2, 4 Intramurals 2, 4 er N ff vw, U 1 its L e f Q - 1 'K -If-'life I I iffy x i - .a 0' ' yi' ' va '. N' 5 '7 ,Cf f 'f' N' -- ' ff f Y 1, e A ,' ., lf' L xx. 5 Q' , y-:J H r. X dxf i I Hx kk? '51 ! ' 1- Q ' N - 1' 1 --..-reg, . ., '.,-'S-TE- ' r ,,.,1-l-:I h M I- e---' '- ., -X N CLASS HISTORY Cn September 1, 1943 twelve brigzt but highly frightened Breshmn settled thsnselves in their seats for the first day of high school life. Among the group were Anna Osmin and Ccrnelia Irsley, Who Ind started their school lives on the first day the doors of Greenwod Central were opened others were Donald Robbins, Gerald Green, Betty Kieff,Blen Fright, Mary Allen, Virginia Wright, Agnes Bailey, Robert Johnson, Dale Fry md Doris Spencer, most of whom started their school lives :Ln G G S :Ln the fourth g'ade. They found the first few days exciting and interesting Dale Fry moved to another vicinity during the year, and Donald Robbins and Gerald Green left school. The following year found the same group, with the except- ion of Doris Spencer who lmd moved to Andover, raring to p under the new title of 'Sopholnare' This year was different fran the other in that they found their studies more diffi cult. To shalse the burchn of hard work, they indulged in a few parties Ghristms, Hallowe'en, Valentine, and 1l'astar.The end of the year found Cornelia Ersley and Agnes Bailey on the honor roll What did the new year bring? Yes, a bundz of husky,ready to-go, robust Juniors under the advisership of Mrs. Wilma. This year ns the time for making money and the g'oup jumped into the job entzusiastically This was one of the happiest years of their entire lives. 'Oh Boy! My last year of schooll' This is what most of the Seniors of '47 said as tiny anxiously started their busi est year of school life They decided to take their trip be- ginning Lprll 'I and had but twentybseven weeks in which to earn S400 On November 22 they produced Rostand's immortal The Rammcers' with manbers of the Junior and Sophanore gang in the east, On .Tamxary 51 they sponsored a dance and folloled this at a later date with a public banquet This banquet March 17, was directed by Mrs 1' Stone without ixose help it could not possibly have been so successful The banquet was followed on March 28 by a one-act play The .Tukes Family' he play adapted to the stage by ltr Williams, class adviser The Seniors left mr New York on April 'I at 2 00 am. under the ad- viserrship of Mr William and Miss Deke, Greenwood School Nurse The trip took them throng: Schenectady, Llbmy, Newbxmgh, West Point, Ossining, md Tarrytown. Final stop New Ycrk City June 21, Graduation Day nm laughter diplunas girl miends even boy friends speeches sober faces shalq knees seriousness tears. This is it! Canmencemsnt Lmwworldinagreatnewtamazrrow ...: '1 'H' -,V x-4 ZQZJ' 2 WZ Z 9' V t ,X ,m We T 1 it . Z.. ' Q , 0 :A S a The ' we fx: sg I ' c s a b L, V 0 1 ' V a at . ,j V Gigi. Q - I ' Q: , S X X ' 'Z S? . J QE? QWQQ ,,, ax 4 S sr. it ix Q Q Q ix s A x ' X, SSS X .5 If es S Ne . r be . Q X RS' 9 15 - to if A a 5 e Q ' s ,S V ' D SSB . . ... 2 N o S Sa ' ,lg ,t he ' .7 , g' ' ff: Ds fs f ' 2 a ' ' ,- SS 9 - - - - K as Q C A5 . , N I lf. ,. v . , - M 7 1, - N' L N -1 . .-., , K in e Q r ra c , , N35 -wan. 1 1' N' 1. A G . , J r ,Si ff: : 3 a- Q 0 .. W-.- ' O li Qi 2 xg. -1 A E Q 'X I I f 1 ,e --S : 1- - ,- I C 'Z fp if Ky! . g 3 Q N' -e--f Q i Z. 'Q'4, ' ' Q .5 O as x ss X 'X Sv . . 1 , l a - ie. of X . . , --me 16 X Q. I U if V 5 ITT, .N w ,f 'J .ff 1 e Q - e nf- f L 5 .-.-- A-- N -X Vt if . X . , ,.. N ews X X 2 -- be-Y f f 1 ,L s f. .af -le . - 1.3 -, 7 . y K x X . n ' kr is X CLASS WILL le, The Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-seven, still of sound mind and memory, do draw up this, our lest will and testament. To the Faculty, we leave our thanks for their effort in nnking this important era of our lives a successful advsntun To the Junior Class, we leave our ability to work together To them we also leave our desks in Mr Tennsnt's homerocn with their drawers which so readily hide the really messy state of affairs into which Seniors can get To Joe McNeil, Bob Johnson leaves his ability to dance Mary Allen bequeaths to Ada Donaldson her left-over beans. Helen Wright leaves her Mondq morning blues to Cora Mills To Blaine Greene, Virginia Wright leaves her ability to laugh the wrong time Cornelia lrsley leaves to some lucky Junior her ability to get good nnrks in American History Karl Weight bequeaths to Lorraine Hyland his ability to talk the longest and sw me least. Lnna Oanin leaves to Honrd Holt her ability to look at the Jessie lass leaves to Jackie Smpscn her blonde hair and blue 8y8le To Dick York, Betty Kieff leaves her ability to be teacher P Dated and witnessed this Zlst day of June, Nineteen Hundred and lbrty seven. Anna Oanin, ml: appointed Class attorney ls? X ,XQI4 n I X V xx sim- X Es . ' ESQ - be 2 N, , asus 5 ' es as x Fi Wx XS W- x X X , X S' , 'S I e F S A I A 5, .a f EA, K 2 5 .5 ,' Q b1'1Qt0T B110 of 1ifO???? NX ss S 4, Q f .2 J Ve , , X 5 N llc: was ll is Ofc 8 s s s - wg 2 ,lg I ' 9 A Q N -',-, YA ul'-y ea N- ,. aa. . C -I Wwswwiqgxx N U . ' fl, Xxsidwsx nn' ky, XX in I . X , 0 ee-1 X N 5 'NK' - 'id ' - X ' x ' ' sew 5. he 1 , - . - . ,N , -,Nav ,gf 0 Z 2 hx 45. I. 5 0 X I , P nw 2, 'KV 'TF-.3 'vf 5' :E D' 44-- --- .. ,Z ck' I kr' . 5 F Q dy' Sas' 9 S2 R33 XXX 'Qs 2? 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The Madam saw Karl Waight at work in his usual present dey pasttime talking No, it wasn't the jabberywacky speech he enjoys so much today Km-1 had become a great orator and was campaigning for the newly nominated presidential candidate, Mr Thomas Williams The Crystal Ball pictured Virginia Hrigxt traveling with her doctor husband through the Orient In her spare time HJ she is writing a book about her travels Cornelia Frsley was seen as the secretary to the governor New York and in her spare moments sitting at her easel Next to learn her future was Mary Allen According to the Mad me, Mary is to becam the wife of a local boy whose work takes her far from home. She sees Mary happily enageged in her role as housewife and mother L.ary'a future is beginning to shape itself alrelly The Madame saw Agnes Bailey living in penthouse luxury in New York City after having inherited her late husband's estate his predicted future as banlor of one of the country's 18.18081 banks The Crystal Ball revealed Anna Omin working as an able ped iatrician in the slum area of New York City and still enjoying the art of single b1essedness?? Madame found an ununal future in store for our president , Jessie dass Jessie is destined to spend most of her life in a fishing region as an omer of a large boathouse There Jessie will spend the reminder of her days renting boats and fasten ing worms to fisnhooks for squeamish people After paying the Madam her fee, The Claes left the tent to go out into the world and live their known futures Nr X K mart A uma? 56 f Kay Nkwm 2' X Qr may ASW XV Q if q H N N N? fl :at -is Q K 1 g X si X ' e X . . . , Q as so ,' N Fr 9 . Q S? 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S N JL, ,U-4 fhf X '15 - F when school began last S ptember, Je Juniors composed a cozy class of eleven members ince tflen, however, three 51118 have left In our first September meeting, we elected a cabinet of four mem- bers Howard Holt, a newcomer, as :re-sident, blonde flaine Greene Vice President, the tall and handsome .Toe mcNei1 as Treasurer, and be spectacled Cora Mills as secretary Liiss Joint, our social studie teacher was elected Class Adviser Throughout the school tem, we have added, from time to time, to our treasury until now we are one third of our way to the goal necessary for our Senior year. A shall part of this amount was made at the school fair where we operated a fortune telling booth and a ball throwing con cession another small amount was added to the growmg treasury when In sponsored a Christmas dance one stomy niglt in December, 1946 of the ear was our magazine campaign which lasted for fourteen days During this short tins, as a result of much travel and more talk, we sold 154 subscriptions and added this to our now healthy sum. As a reward for our work, Phe Crowell Publishing Company presented our class with a five dollar reward to be used for a class party However, by unanimous consent we decided to add that to the boiling pot The pic ture of our best salesman, Richard York, is to appear in next year's sub scription leaflets At the conclusion of the year om' class had dwindled I as ve have said beforeb to a small but hardy e1g,ht In the picture above we appear in the usual order in the front row Cora Lille, Lorraine Hyland, 'Plains Greene, .Tacl-.ie sampacn, and Ada Donaldson Our back row heroes are Howard Holt, Ioe L..cNeil, and Richard York. , . S I ' us. : l ' , - . V as I I A e B Our biggest haul, however, as well as our most ambitious enterprise Yf f 0 ' e , - D . 0 ' , , 'Q Riclqr Wass, Bernard Lumbert, Jack Ersley Paul Hylamd, Audrey Yernan, Joanna Cornell, Ronny Horton, Stanley Holt Carroll Pdwards, Clair Rollins, bono Handy, Harold Hackman Alice Joan Stephens, Ida Allen, Balbara Atkins Roberta Kruaon, Barbara Teribury 1 w A ' -vs . . 1 Q saw it f Q, 4 Sail' N SCPHOMCRE CLASS Meeting early :Ln the fall, the Sophrmore Class elected Coach Scofield as Class adviser Bernard Lumbert was elected Presi dent, Barbara Atkins, Vice President, Alice Jean Stephens, Sec retary, and Ricky Wass, Treasurer In an attempt to build the Class's treasury for the expensive activities of their Senior year, the Class sponsored concessions at the school fair and held a bake sale at Young and Young's Gen eral Store On December 21, 1946 they held a Christmas party in the library mmdar the direction of their adviser The party's success was assured by the addition of a plentiful supply of goodies to eat, a beautiful Christmm tree, md the companionship of many school mates who were invited in to enjoy the fun of the season get to- gether One of the scholastic highlights of the year was the spelling contest between the teams of Carroll Edwards and Ronmr Horton This contest, the hardest fougnt in the school, ended with Carroll leading by a slim 10 point margin A bulletin posted in the lib rary kept the contestants informed of their standing from week to week .Tack Ersley, Ricky Wass, Ronny Horton, md Clair Rollins were presented 9056 certificates for their outstanding work during the contest This certificate indicates that these members did not miss more than 2 mrds a week out of a possible 30 words weekf- The National High School Poetry Association honored several members of the Class during the year by accepting their original contributions for publication in the National Riga School Poetry Anthology Those winning the award were Fay Bovey for Spring , an unusual verse form with unique rhythms, Carroll 'dwards for N1gxt , an exceptionally well done free verse, and Bernard Lun- bert 's Neighbors , a sligxtly satirical poem describing the way in whidx we sound to others The Class happily welcomd to the circle three new members durixg the year Riclqr Wass from Lawrenceville, Pennqlvania, Joanne Cornell nom Chicago, and Gem Handy from Oak Park, Ill .- Q f ....,1 xx l 7 xi ff- - .VG eta x J' I :fi Z, I P: X ,Rx 'xg' ' lqq, . ,f,,- Q-'lx ' ,ff if g Y as ein . - . - sl. 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X - ,, 'jr , 1! f J-' ,n , , N I, it , be XUN --'l ' - jjj 1 ,jf xv K ,Q-' f 4 3 J ff.: -: xxx I 32 5.5! x X X - ,- 1 f S I, x X, f f ff -Ls' lxxr f Q -f ls :, X - ' Q X J ' X' ' A .-1 ,X f ,fx S Mybssyx L swf X X' Y 'LA ' we Y' ' WK , XS so sl ps T FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshnnn Class mt for the first time as a hid: school class in the early fall and elected the following officers President Vice Pre s Se cretary Treasurer Phyllis Caffery Patricia Irsley Joan Grumley Patricia Winterer Mr Tennant, Greenmod Vice Principal, was elected Class ad viser and directed their activities during the remainder of the school year the of the higxlights of the year was their spirited contest in spelling between the teams captained by Patricia Vrsley and Richard Horton The results were tabulated each week on a bulletin in the library The bulletin, made by several members of the class, represented Peul Hevere's ride from Boston and the mile stones along the way served to indicate the score as the team's horses sped along Patricd.a's team won, 810-650 Cer tificates of award were presented to the high scorers Those the class winning such awards were Patricia Brsley and Nettie Mills, 100' certificates, Gertrude Burdick, Phyllis Caffery and Charles Wallace, 9095 certificates Patricia Brsley and Nettie Mills were alm top scorers in the three canpeting grades, 8, 9, O They were the only students winning the 1001 award During the year two manbers of the class were honored by the National High School Poetry Association for their contributions 'Autumn Leaves , and Joan Grumley for her verse 'Snow' These two contributions are to be published in the National Anthology of High School Poetry for 1946-47 The msdor social event for the year was the roller skating party in Wellsville This event, along with various other ben quets, dmces, plus, and musicals from the other classes, con tributed to a good first year for tln Class of 1950 R52 is ex ww M it av R x':7' Q 'i'i-'41 1 I 1 we I as s Zh 2 Begg - qu peg S ' e T, ' M i wr, e ' awe 5 - . 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Because of little football experience, the boys got off a bad start and encbd he season in third place by winning only two out of six possible ganes Team Standings Woodhull Tm upsburg Greenwood Jasper lhnbers of the teen were Bob Johnson, Clair Rollins, Paul Hyland, Rodney Wass,Cen ters, .Toe McNeil, Bernard Lumbert, Ronald Horton, Carroll Pd wards, Dick Horton, Rodney Cook, Dads, Karl Waigzt Richard York, Howard Holt, Stanley Holt, Harold Hackman, Charles Wal 1836, mcks In the first football game of the season Greenwood mst de feat at the hands of Woodhull 6-O A Woodhull Back intercepted a Greenmod pass and raced over for the only points of the game The second game with Troupsburg me lost by the same score coming again fran an intercepted pass by Troupsburg Greenwood defeated Jasper in the third gene 27-0 to give Greenwood its first victory of the seascn Paul Hyland, Green wood'e center snatched three touchdown passes for a total of 18 points, and Dicky Horton, Fnd, contributed with another Woodhull again defeated the locals by a score of 15-9 in a return game The gane ns hard fought from beginning to end with Woodhull squeezing out a well-earned margin In the next game, Greenwood's luck lor prowesslproved no bet touchdown of the game came from a blocked point in Greenwood's end zone by a Troupsburg lineman In a return game with Jasper, Greenwood again ontained the victory 15-O Ronald Horton, Greenwood Back, intercepted a .Tasper pass on his own 40 yard line and raced for a touchdown A safety and another touchdown contributed to the Greenwood BOOTH XXX 'QR I f X ss' Fxff , . 'i -4 1-- fe- 0 3 dx N . . my Ns Q to ogg 1 - f .S 3 ' . I H , e o I its 5 5 5 2 4 1 5 rd 3 kd.: ' -J '- E S - ' -KQNQQ Ng w w e gg in ' ' . S . X ,hzq E so - S ' v e :Y X S W X xbqu ,px as ' if gk ' 1 xt N ' ' - Ni. 'S S S 1 , A 0 'S N5 5 SSH . vm, if O Ri' ter, since she vas defeated again by Troupsburg 6-O. The only N 0 ,T QS' wt N 5 - Sea o R ' I f Sk P55 , l-1---1gg-- ASV Q 0 Q V 2 X-5 iz- 3 N W C' O X ' ' ri Z W 21: 5' ' If -1 ' ' 0 f ' P-' 3' I Q fi' X el, N . f . I ' r ff . nm are BASKETBALL Greenwood Central Varsity played a full schedule of basket ball ganes this year under the direction or Coach Scofield The squad enjoyed a good year and won L2 out of a possible lB games, obtaining second place in the Steuben county Class C Southern Division League Greenwood Troupsburg Woodhull. Jasper Lost Allentown Bradford Whitesville Cohoct on orville 'Bradford Ulysses 'Whitesville Alle ntown Cohoo ton Los .Ta sper Troupaburg Woodh ull Arkport Jasper 'Troupsburg Woodhull Arlcport IXLGUB STANDINGS NON LEAGUE GAMFS E 858333888 E 022 32 ES, 25' Q5 FD '35 72 65? LEE? 5' 22 2-E EQ SE 'Q DO EE av A 46-22. Gre enwood Gre enwo od Gre enwood Gre enwo od Gre enwo od Gre enwo od Gre enwo od Gre enwood Gre enwo od Gre enwo od Gre enmod Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Gre enwood Gre enwood Gre emro od Gre enlo od M x Zi . . ,. lx G w e l fx' S P W 5 . 31 ,H NNNL BNPS:-5 ' 3 A X .e . . 0 , QS' '-N uw ' -fic 9 Q ' W Xander N' ,ff Q '1 0-542, 'X ra ' x Q . QQ S' f I Q X .ef S, N iff' J, 'di If it-,X JI,-' 'Nl' ,ef e ww V 'G l + G We a 1 of ' gy e c K . be ' lf e G - QQ- fls A PNG? 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KM as S 1 KH! se 54.9 un 30 5 9 4 J 56 H5 if my 24 Q 6 MQ 5 I i ,HSN R I- .iii -RTK 1- 'L Mg f,,,.,.v 'V b N 'ah' Xxx M.. ,Q ii 'L - N 1 A ,V sae S-J A P -- - as H I-I 1 ,af y xx ,ef f Q - jaw' - 4 h 6 5 .A f f Ji lk ,,, X, ts., X +,, X I 5 V N 1 , X -5 5.5, ig. .QA , NIL, W' p . 4' f fl 'I : - G' 'll' tx Ayn, . .. - - X X I 2-qi ::XXJni:??5:i.:i:i,: X x Q I 5 s Basketball lCon I Team Members Richard York Howard Holt Paul Hylanl Ronald Horton Forward Forward lbrward Forward Joe McNeil ------- Center Harold Beckman Bernard Lumbert Carroll Edwards Bob Johnson --- Guard ---- Guard ---- Guard fc X S - s QL by I wiki 'G ,,irw N Z ' eg, nge, E - GUB.I'd V R X Karl 'Haight ---- center ei Q N Ni X 1 'SX X s hi BASEBALL In the first baseball game of the year a practice game with Canisteo Greenwood won 6-4 Richard York and Howard Holt were on the mound for the local boys, with Heckman and Johnson canplet ing the batteries The defence and pitching looked improved over last year,but the hitting left much to be desired As the yearbook goes to press the season is very much in the embryonic stage because of incle ment weather Greenwood won their second victory of the season by defeating Jasper 17 12, but they lost their first to Woodhull by a close but decisive tally In the first York and Holt held the mound with Hackman in mask position The 1947 squad lineup follows Pitchers York, Howard Holt, D Horton Catchers Heckman and Johnson First base McNeil, Cook Second Base Hyland, H Holt Short Stop Ronny Ebrton Third Base Stanley Holt Outfield Lumbert, Waigxt, Rollins, Wallace , Wass w 1 if x XXX ,xayf f vi X I I o -9-rf QR f T 'K S X ig -. - s X - . 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