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

 - Class of 1953

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Terrace Thnes Phyllis Plank Managing Editor ' David Frank N rws lffliwr A- N Arnold Sherman Spf: its lffli tor P. lohnson, Cornell 'eature l'.'flitors Mr. Lowery .4 dvisnr Seated, L. to R.: Kathleen O'Brien, Saraiean Lippert, Patricia Johnson, Jeanne Cornell, Vt. Lowery. Standing: Phyllis Plank, Jennie Brown, Lyla Baker, Kath- leen Greene, David Frank, William Petteys, Amolcl Shennan. The Terrace Times was again organized this year in hopes of producing a better, more interesting school newspaper. As our leader, we chose Phyllis Plank who has the task of managing editor. The other members of our staff are: News Editor, David Frankg Sports Editor, Arnold Shermang Feature Editors, Jeanne Cornell, Sarajean Lippert and Beverl Reimanng Business Department, Shirley Cafferyg Junior News Editor, William Petteysg News Collector, Lyla Baker and Kathleen Greeneg Advisor, Mr. Lowrey. Our prize possession is a letter from our principal, Mr. Frank, concerning the Christmas edition, stating that it was the best paper he had seen in a long time. Ye are going to try harder and see if we can produce an even more outstanding newspaper soon. Our 1953 edition contains three pages of student snapshots. The Yearbook Staff and the Photography Club jointly are the proud possesaors of a splendid camera. The Photography Club has sponsored a contest and the best snapshots are pictured in this year's Yearbook. It is with regret that we bid adieu to three Seniors who have been on the staff all their high school ca- reers. Patricia Johnson, who is editor of this year's annual, has also been active as secretary, chairman of the photography committee and helped on the advertising committee. Shirley Caffery has been chairman of the assembly committee for the longest time in the history of the Triple Terrace. On Kathleen O'Brien's shoulders for the past few years has rested the responsibility of making the annual a financial success. She has been chairman of the advertising committee. Another Senior, Phyllis Plank, has been with us three years. She has been active as chairman of the write-up committee and as a member of the advertising com- mittee. We are all looking forward to commencement to find out who won the Staff Member Honor Award. This is the first time we have given the Columbia Scholastic Press Association medal. Seated, I.. to R.: Mr. Lynn, Phyllis Plank, Jennie Brown, Patricia Johnson, Jeanne Comell, Kathleen O'Brien, Shirley Caffery. Standing: Dale Hovey, Mary Brown, Shirley Clark, Allie Mae Mills, Lyla Baker, Kathleen Greene, Thomas Harkenrider, Kay Waight, Patricia Wallace, Dorothy York, Carol Hurd, Alice lloughtaling, William Vanderhoef. A -5 Yearbook Staff Patricia Johnson P resident Jennie llrown Se crelary Jeanne Cornell Treasurer Phyllis Plank Sturlent Council Mr. Lynn ,4 alrtsor 31

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Majorettes I to R Beverly Relmann Patsy Shennan Shirley Caffery Penelope Cole Kathleen O Brien Band Frrst Row L to R Penelope Cole Shuley Caffery Patsy Sherman Second Row Dean Sherman Kathleen 0'Bnen, Davrd Frank, Beverly Rermann, Amold Sherman Thzrd Row Laveme Stephens Jeanne Cornell Patncxa Wallace Fourth Row Dale Pease, Dorothea Thomas Kaye Ford Frfth Row Leo Grumley, Yanera Sherman, Roger Harlrennder Sixth Row Larry Rogers, Clarr Comell Parnek Frank Seventh Row Patncra Johnson Mary Jo Kernan, Sarayean Lrpperr Eighth Row Beverly Waters Gary Rermann Joanne Harlrennder Nmth Row Lyla Baker Ruth Dennrs Evelyn Lounsberry Tenth Row Joyce Drxoa Kathleen Murphy Dorothy Fletcher Eleventh Row Lnllnan Hernclr Phylhs Plank Twelth Row Rnchard Harkenncler Jennxe Brown Ellen Murray Absent Carol Hurd, Slnrley Hrggrns, Robert Harlrennder 30 ' 1 X N . ssA f .. ..' D , P 9 . 1 4 I I . If A S Q . I fu-A K ,. ' J,i 'x Ja, F V g -', . ' ,f . A, l ag- - ' Y 'IKXJQ Q I f , .M , A tr 4-A J Ar . A ,. f ' -' J Y: , A 1,,. . I 5 ': 1 I ' : ! 1. . : , , . : , . : . : , . : , . : I 7 ' : ! l . . . : , , . I , . f : , , . : .



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Library Club Shirley Caffery President Phyllis Plank Vice-President Dorothy York S ec re tary Kathleen O' Brien Student Council Mrs. Sutton A dvisor Seated, L. to R.: Ruth Dennis, Allie Mae Mills, Shirley Clark, Mary Brown, Carol Hurd, Dorothy York, LaVaun Higgins. Standing: Mrs. Sutton, Dorothea Thomas, Marjorie Mix, Phyllis Plank, Kathleen O'Brien, Shirley Caffery, Kaye Ford, Dorothy Fletcher, Louise Brown. A The Library Club has been working hard with its advisor, Mrs. Sutton, to make the library a more inter- esting place in which to work and read. iiach member of the club helps other students check out books and also sees that magazines are treated ' carefully and replaced on the shelves at the end of the period. The members are required to read and report on an interesting book they have read during the year. The reports are made durin the regular meetings of the club. We went to Hornellg to see a movie based on the book, Ivanhoe. Every one enjoyed this movie very much. The club has had a few social events.hWe had a Christmas panty at which we exchanged humorous gifts. Refreshments were served. Also the club members and their frien s enjoyed a skating party at Wellsville. The most important accomplishment of the library club this year has been making a complete new Cltl' logue of the library books and rearranging the books on the shelves. The Photography Club started the year with high hopes. They organized quickly and set to work. They' purchased a flash camera in cooperation with the Yearbook Staff with the idea of getting snapshots for the yearbook and to help members of the club understand the working of a larger camera. The members are developing their own films and making their own reprints. The Photography Club sponsored a contest in which all students in grades nine through twelve partici- pateg. 'ILhe winner of this contest will receive a prize and the better snapshots will be printed in this year's year oo . Seated, L. to R.: William Vanderhoef, Fred Burdick, Richard Wallace, Archie Keman, Patricia johnson. Standing: Mr. Walker, Ronald Ersley, Duane McCormick Beverly Reimann, Kathleen O'Brien, Hugh Lamphier, Mr. Salen. 1 Photography Club Richard wrusce ' ,f President Archie Kernan Vice-President Fred Burdick I U Secretary 62 Treasurer f ul haanfls :2- W r If Mr. Salen , H Advisor 1 vi.,

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