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

 - Class of 1956

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R lPl.E ERRACE Sill Q 24+ E955 I a. L if :sf ri 1'4 , Z f an W 4, IgE, ...age 5 P' , W, ' 'af- 1 1 r, -Q- I vaiiislv Q3 GHBENWIHID CENTRAL SEHQULX 5 gg HQEENWMQIJI1, NE w31qnHH , i A x 3. ' ...In - K ,, .X Jf ' S-i a Foreword This year the Triple Terrace Staff wanted to intro- duce our book in a different way. Finally, the Art Staff came up with the comic character above. This is nwoodyn, the Greenwood Eagle. Since the eagle is the unofficial emblem of Greenwood's teams of the past, our nwoodyn, as you will notice is a fledgling and is purposely so. As yet he hasn't tried his wings in the wide, wide world, so he will share your fledgling days as students at G.C.S. nwoodyn will guide you through the yearbook. We hope that he adds to your pleasure while reading this years effort. ADMIN! TRATION Oo 6 Rx QI' C9 X-xv Xb N xx? -....,,hv 2 H s..-. L-.-. ---.....-' ..,.. :'N?: YQ? F5 '1::: 'KX R 'KX f ? 'E 2 -X f i , , 1 1 gill 5744 0 fx Bm. '44 xd- H 3114 N.- ,,,' ' 1 , vb' a........,..d Principal TO TNF GTASQ OF l956 ...- .ef ' l Sy K X ev, Wm Glorious 1S Qraluation, a are all the years followirm Graduation is Glorious because YDT have made lt nossible YOU have worked YOU have solved YJUX wroblens As it should be, guidance of adult has been your alone the wax but lt is YOU who have made use of it And now you are on your own N111 you be happyo succe sfulq well likedo a good citiyenf a booster? Both misfortunes and blessinvs will be your lot How YJ accept these and what YOU do about them will arswer these due tions Oliver Goldsmith once said, 'Our greatest glory con 1 T not in falling, but in rising every time we may fall H We have enwored h x rv olr ol wnth us and look forward to the years ahead when you vlll r tu n wlth your shoulder to the wheel Good fortune ard succ to all of you Sincerelv, fee If X ,. 5 0 l ., J , - , y , E S 1 ,A . , , , 1 . . , , . ,z 4 A f v, . . 4 ,I ., ,. .. , .Y . S . ,f , ' S 7 J.. , ' U' . . , f A , . . , v ' , A - f' . 0 . f , ' . ,v A ,w . I , . 1 1' v . cv , . ,, . . ,, A ,U a .- ' cw o o N f Q Q 1.1 . r .- , , 1 o A K I . 5' 'l ,. If X :SS , . . , , u lv J, 'Y' l ' f v ' F : ll . T QSS F' 4:5 L2 45 xxvlfx 9 A . f a s I W5 1 4:32 is Faculty Board of Education Standing, L. to R.: Mr. Gordon Pease, Mr. Wayne Warriner, Mr. Donald McCormick. Seated, L. to R.: Mrs. Margaret Murray, Vice Presidentg Mr. John Coston, Presidentg Mrs. Marjorie Matthews, Clerk. Seated, L. to R.: Mrs. White, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. York, Miss Younglove, Miss Pird, Mrs. White. Second Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Murohy, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Row, L. to R.: Mr. Lowrey, Mr. Alderfer, Mr. Kewell, Mr. Hoagland, Mr. Hassett, ,s .li f Mrs. Nida, Mrs Tennant, Rollins, Mrs. Holt. Third Durkee, Mr. Tennant, Mr. new ff C9 45 O Q9 Qecseffcz' VQOQ X 'x 'Q Q36 Ny nl 94 QQ X641 A070 Q. 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Q00 Emmett McNeill President Dale Pease Vice President 'W' Lillian Herrick Secretary A y Kathleen Lounsberry Treasurer Suzanne Lippert as Reporter Seated L to R Dean Sherman, Kathleen Lounsberry, Dale Pease, Lillian Herrick, Suzanne Lippert Standing to James McCaffery, Ruth Dennis, Kathleen Murphy, Leo Grumley, Dale Lamphier, Shirley Higgins, Genevive Soble, Wayne Warriner, Mr Hoagland. Student Council E I dig J XY in Aja 'KX 'ji fa, 1-I The Student COJNC11 18 the link between the Administretlon and the Student Body in the ver 1mWO tant c aln called the scnool The Councll d1SCUSS6S scxool problems from the student's standpoint and o'fers SHJUBSt1OUS for tnelr solu tlor DUULl Leeds e record of the noints that students earn toward at letlc, SC1Ol3StlC, muslcal, or Sp6Cl3l letter from JT on lrto Tun1or Tl tnrowf Figh Scnool W en a student accmmul ted enoupm ooints, re 13 awarded the letter bj the Slldelt bO1Hul1 Studelt Connell arrann s or spectators' ouses for basxet oall 4 0 olans t e Scnool alr and Talloween party, and serves es IO t at the trac: meet, anonv 1ts manv otner aCtlV1tl6S 8 f ff 4 ' 5 -.Iv I i ' I , , I Q gm ami. . M E E A ,2V A PfUaWi A 5 EQif?i: l ' L 1 Qpfim 11?1? P if P P ' V.1F:,, V? Vx . , M , 5 f A E. f , I iff' iv qu ' I W , A , ' - Qkivff - na at , , , 421' pf 'V ' 'Q V' ' .12 .. ,K X A V' r'.!'f 4 1 ,f a L ' :ff f' 1.9 x' 4 K Q 3 Q Q . 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Thomas Harkenrider Baseball l,M, Class Pres 2 Class Secretary M, Dramatlcs Club 2, Driver Fd 3 F A l,2,3,h, Reporter Pres A J V Basketball l,2, Varsity 3,h, Leadership Club l, Minstrel Show M Oratorical Contest 2,3,h, Proiecti lub l,2,M, President 2,h, Student Council l,2,3, President 2, Soccer l 2,3,h, Yearbook l, Track l 3 U 'il qi if ll' N we nil' Shirley Higgins All State Sectional Chorus M, Art Club 1, Band l,2,3,h, Vice Pres 3, Quarter Master M, Chorus l 2,3 M President 3 Cafeteria 2 Class Play M Class President 3 Class Secretary l,2, Delegate to Syracuse , , Driver Ed 3 FHA l 2,3 President 3, Vice Pres M, Treasurer 2, Minstrel Show l,2,h, Nurse's Aid 1, Spring Concert l,2,h, Student Council M, Varsity Cheerleader 2 Yearbook M Copy Fditor M 231 lm..- QI OH ment' 35.53 Archery Club 3 M, Baseball 2,3 M J V Basketball 2,3, Varsity M Class Vice Pres , Driver Fd 3 'Nw A l 2, Photog phy Club M Rifle Club l 2 Soccer 3 U, Track 2, iff! xirna ri-'fm V 3 'UCSB' Suzanne Liopert All State Sectional Chorus Mg All County Chorus 23 Art Club lj Band l,2,3,M, Librarian Mg Chorus l,2,3, M. Student Council Rep. M: Class Treas- urer 2,33 Class Play Mg Cafeteria 23 Driver Ed. Mg FHA l,2,3,M, GAA 23 Minstrel Show l,2,Mg Oratorical Contest 3, , Spring Concert 1,2, , Student Council Reporter M All County Band M, Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,M, Yearbook M, TyDlHU Editor M Robert Losey Duane McCormick All Star Basketball l,2,3, Archery 2,3, Baseball l,2,3,M, Class Pres 3 Class Treasurer 1, Driver Fd 2 Leadershio 2 r F A 2 3 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2 Varsity 3 M 'instrel Show 2, Nurse's Aid l Photo Qraphy Club l,2,3 M Pres M, Prowection Club l,2,3,M, Soccer l,2,3,M, Student Council l, Volleyball l,2,3,M, A Wrestling Club M 11 Vmmett McNeill All Star Pasketball 2, Archery Club 3 M Boys Chorus M Captain J V Basketball 2, hairman Halloween Party 3, Class Play , Co Caotain Soccer ramatlcs Club 2 DPlV6P M P , Pre J V Basketball 2, Leadershlp lub Ninstrel show M Photovraphw Club 3 Proxection lub l,3, Radio Club 2, Student ouncll 9 3,b meoorter 3 Pres L Soeaklns Contest 3 Class J Pres l Jars1tvEasketball 3,h, ,frf Ellen Murray ,Q-'Q Chorus 1 2,3,h, Class Pla5 L Contest 3 o'.l I Richard O'Br1en 4 1 2,3,L, Vlce Pres 1 Treasurer 3,h Basketball 2 3 M Uramatics Club 2' Leadershir 23 Projection Club 2,bg Radio Club 23 Student Council 3g Archery Club M. 5 Q- lk- 12 Mi' -JTQIE 'luv' NQ'Erf Vie ff it 'Kr ffl- D4-1 Band l,2,3,h, Cheerleader 3 M Class Secretary 3, County Mixed Chorus 3 D1BWODd Jubilee Essay Contest 3 Driver Fd M F H A l Library Club 3, Pres 3 Minstrel Show l,2,h Misslonary Semarara Pssay Contest U, Radio Club 3 Speaking Contest 3 United Nations I ,Zin . , ,, - 5 AW I. 0. ,1 1 ' ,.Ml 0 . vl- , g . 3 . . fl . , - C .E , . . 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F l,2,3,l1,g 'logs Jrvorms 2,3,hg Class T 4w,: , 12 Vi Mg Band w 5 ,X g,33 1'..,'- e -,2 1' M, , J T 5 ,: Yfitein 9 . ., w . ,g V xii 1' - K f Ou P -G ' Mr Hoagland SENIOR ADVISOR To the Class of 1956 I have been pleased to act s your advisor for three of your four high school years Your achievements in life thus far have been desirable and deserve special mention As a group you have worked well together Your marks in school have been better than average Your attltudes toward the school, faculty, and administration have in general been desirable It will be with both prlde and regret that we will watch you leave our school I would advise each of you to make the most out of life cation or technical training The uneducated person will find it difficult to compete with the educated person, other things being equal Both from a personal satisfaction stand point, and from the standpoint of being better equipped for life, I encourage you to get all the education you can In your personal lives I would wish happiness for all of you You can go a long way in making your life a happy one, if you will remember always to be considerate of your fellow men, always be wlllinp to help out when needed, and to lead and l1ve the kind of life that you will never need t be ashamed f My advice to you lS to start now, planning for the future and make your life one of service I am sure that you will find this the key to happy living 14 IK 1 H you can. If at all possible, you should go on to higher edu o . ' Senior Horoscope Richard Leo Harkenrider NICKNANE Rich IIKFS Almost anythnng UISTIKrS Too much work PPT PPPVP Bossy people WANTS TU BP Mecranic WITL BP Farmer Lewis Robert Losey NICKNAME Bob LIKFS Old Ranger DISLIKTS Getting PET PEEVP Trouble makers WANTS TO B On +eu,ooo Question Thomas Justin Harkenrider NICKNAME Tom DISLIKPS Opera PPT PPFVP Visitors WANTS TO BP A holstein breeder WILL BP A dog show qudge Laverne Clarence Stephens NIPKNAME Steve LIKES Ann's Spaghetti DISIIKES Early nlaht hours PET PEPVE Some people WATTS T0 BE Farmer WILL BE Ann's husband Shirley Louise Higgins NICKNAME Shiberlebay LIKFS Green Oldsmobiles DISLIKFS Pesky people PET PEPVE English teachers Suzanne Iipnert NICVIAMF Sukv LIKVS Life Jn eeneral DISIIKES Spinach PET PEEVT Gettinr caught MAN S TG BE W A C W I DE A G Richard Ligouri O'Brien NICVTAME Rich IIK S Dancjne UISLIK S Mouthy girls PET PE VP Bicycle trouble WANTS TO BP Big wheel WIII BP Farmer Ellen Louise Murray NICKAAME El UISLIKFS Skimpj eaters PPT PEEVF Llaht meals WANTS TG BE Laborator Technlcian WILL BE Somethine or other Emmett Bernard McNe1ll NICKTA1T Leaf LIK S Cherry pie DISLIKES Fnpllsh class PPT PEEVE Drunken drivers WANTS TO BW Bar tender WILI BE Customer Winifred Lucy Saunders NICKNAWT' Winnie LIRPS Two toned glasses DISLIKFS Being called nShortie PET PFEVE Tall People WANTS TO BF Alone WILL BE Just plain Winnie! WANTS TO BF Eye specialist WILL BF Specialist in peanut factory Duane Arnold McCormick NICKNAM Mickey LIKFS Girls DISLIFES People PET PFEVE Motorcycles WANTS TO BE Pilot WILL BE' Mechanic 15 ll O - f J 1 , r if M 1- I tw. ,I 5 J... lf . , 'Q 2 V . - . , 'H O O tu 1. . I, , . I ,'u, A A , fn . w: he ? . F' x '42 l- 7. To c - .2 v , n ,.2 IL. Jn! W . o K Y Y v ..: I-41.1. 1 v-Q L : P. .1 ffl I -f 1-1 .. u : , up . n.: P - 2, v: f , . 3' : Tp, Y- 1 41 - . .,. ,,f . ,.,. -, - . J, ,Z , a . Y 1 . .I. 1 H. 1-1 LIKES: To eat LIKES: Food v . J I . H I 1 , L' . U- ,II , ,.,,, ,I -I T-. Y . -2 . . .1 AI . I, I ' I lf. J . 3 ,..,. . , - 5, , A A 4 KJ 7 . 1 . Ln: v '32 . YP . -L . J , . . ,. , , : 4 ' . : J , ' , . , . ., J, f. THQ L. Y . . f I ' no 1 1. x , VAIO - . 1. 1 ., .. A . , . I.. , . I. , 2 , ...Z , v nf I 1-2 . , H I ,, .-. 'I . J 1. 12 , . 1. .2 J . .. - I . . , X . . .J ,L L. . .. . Senior Prophecy lS now the year 1976 The bla est event of thls year 15 the World's Pair to oe held 1D Parls, from June 2h to July I as a representatlv of the Greenwood Central School, am planning to tour Europe on an educatlonal UP15 sponsored by the Board of Educatlon is a dvll, ralny day in Parls, and really not f1t to attend the fair B1t I will so and visit the tent exhib1ts The first big t nt LS a slde show There ln a very prominent place sat Richard 0'Brien, as the MSO lb fat man He revealed his secret to me He has b en taking gain weight pills for the past 20 years, to assure this well rounded f1QUT6 wandered over to the tent of the great lady snake trainer I gasped Wltb fright, as I saw snakes wound around her neck, arms, and lens But Shirley Hlg ins was cool as a cucumber , as the snakes weaved to and fro The next day it was no suprise when I saw the stron man w1th a cdest expanslon o 65 lnches Blt lt was a shock when I learned that this man, Cor Fl8Ht, was our own Tom p8Pk8DPld6P It was at the Charles Atlas Instltute at Chicago that Tom developed his great physique As I wandered out across the grounds, I saw a large crowd watching the trapeze performer flyln through the a1r wltn the greatest of ease, high above us all Laverne Stephens 1S certainly usin his calisthenic abllitv which he learned back in llttle G C S It was then I saw Richard Harkenrider sitting in the managers booth He certainly has been using his head, by heading th1s blg affair Whlle talking with him, he told me to be sure and visit the singing cowboy Heading in that direction, we found Duane McCormick and his famous electric guItar He's still a pluckin' those strings, schoolmates Today my heart craved for excitement, so I headed for the girls dance P6V1eW I had my heart set on seeing the Hoola oola Managing this troup of girls was none other than our own Winnie nDancing toes Saunders She informed us that she and her girls wlll be at the Bath Fair next year I moved over to see the races There was a sharp crack of the Distol and they were off' WHO, you askq' The horses and tnelr wockies, of course Number 13 is Greenwood Trotter, and the qockie is the one, the only Ellen Murray The w1nner is Greenwood Trotter, and Ellen quietly pockets the hundred grand As this is my last day at the world's fair, I must finish seeing all the attractions Today I went to see the world's funniest clown I finally reach the circus tent, and there, still the clown, 15 Emmett McNeill Foolish, frolicking, and frisky as ever is our Emmett nearly forgot to take 1F the motorcycle act, but as I came out of the circus tent, I heard them racing around the arena My heart popped in my throat, as I saw Bob Losey a straddle a 600 lb mo or cvcle His philosoohy is of course in k eping with the atomic age ' he Faster The Better A snap and snarl and we turn around to see Suzanne Thls is her fourth year as world famous lion trainer None of them get out of line w1th Suzanne wielding the whip Tomorrow I leave Paris, for Vadrid, where I wlll attend the bull flghts My plane arrived in Madrid at 6 L6 P M There I met Tr Hoagland, a former teacher at Greenwood Central School, who took me for a hurrled cup of coffee After this we raced to the arena, where he had the feature Bull Fighting Act. Here I dared not look, but I got down on my knees and prayed! when the screams of Mr. Hoapland's triumph had sub sided, I got wearily to my feet and began to think of the preparations I must make for my trip back to little Greenwood. Sincerely, 16 412, .9A4.ue!a-7a.L I O It . m . .,g L. W . , . . . . I, , ' ' e - A 5 . ' . v It L . J . 1 . O K, 4 - . I e 3 ' l , ' ' . 9 h 5 U, . - YV I' A I . , . A ,AA 1 L ' ' - Q. n ls 1 ' f ' . 1 ' . . . X . Q ' . gt 1 D . . 1 W g . ' Q ' ,, A - . u 0 e As I reached the gate, a big bass voice boomed out at me to stop!! 1 J J 4 o n . 0 1 - O , ' -' . , 1 , . Y D ' . , . -H . n ' - - '- O w O 0 - 0 I , 'I . I M . . I , L- . , ' ' o U ' U 0 3' J -- 1 -- I T Il. A ' v o . I O I p . W E. n 1 . ., . I 0 . : V o ' o 1? 0 , J. Y U Class Hlstor On October 2 l9hh, twenty one llttle tots started up the steps to Greenwood Central School for the f1r t t1me Mrs Murphy was our teacher and we were all eager, for we had waited The openlng of school had been postponed fever Six members of the present class Richard Harkenrider, Thomas Harkenrider, four extra weeks for tFlS day because of ar epidemic of scarlet entered that day They were Richard O'Br1en, Suzanne Lippert, Ellen Murray and Winifred Saunders Later, Emmett McWe'll joined us We entered was our teacher In third grade, She left at the Then we were in second grade with nlneteen classmates Mrs Rockett During the year we were joined by Shirley Higgins Miss Irvine, soon to become Mrs Gage, was our teacher middle of the term, and Mrs O'Hargan became our teacher fourth grade Mrs Tennant was our teacher Laverne Stephens and Robert Losey jolned our happy class Flffh grade came and brought us to Mrs Wh1te's room In sixth grade, Mr Hildebrandt was our teacher and the class numbered twenty two We entered Seventh Grade and were disappointed to find that we weren't going to be enrollment, we were mastered the art of ting smaller together In order to handle the large Junior High broken up into three groups But after we had passing classes, we would meet and compare notes Oh' Happy Day' At last we were in high school, and now we totaled sixteen Mr Hoagland was our advisor, and we began planning for our senior trip We elected our officers to start us on our way to gaining funds ll Now we were Sophs Mr Walker was our advisor and our officers for the year were President, Thomas Harkenrider, Vice President, Theodore Grumley, Secretary, Shirley Higgins, Treasurer, Suzanne Lippert, and Student Council Representative, Patrick Frank Pat was replaced by Emmett McNeill when he left us during the year We chose our Class Colors Red and White, and our Motto ' trive and Succeed ' To make money, we had two concessions at the school fair, sponsored a bake sale and sold shrubbery In May we ordered our class rings and were well on our way to becoming real nHigh Schoolers Juniors at lastn It was hard to believe that we had come up the educational ladder so far Duane McCormick had joined us We received our class rings and were very proud The officers for that year were President, Shirley Higgins, Vice President, Winifred Saunders, Secretary, Ellen Murray, Treasurer,Suzanne Lippert and Student Council Represents tive, Emmett McNeill Our advisor was Mr Hoagland We started raising money We sponsored a Christmas Dance, A Talent Show with Eddy Spoo and Dick Cory, and ln January we took over the sale of refreshments at school affairs Our funds soon began to rise On June Sth we entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior Senior Banquet In September, 1955, we started up the stairs of G.C.S. for the last time. At last we were Seniors. We numbered eleven. Mr. Hoagland was our advisor and our officers were: President, Richard Harkenriderg Vice President, Robert Loseyg Secretary, Thomas Harkenriderg Treasurer, Laverne Stephensg and Student Council Representative, Shirley Higgins. We started the year with the annual magazine campaign and earned the most that had ever trip to Washington sponsored a dance, concessions at the been earned at G.C.S. We were still planning for that and continued to earn money. We sold refreshments, skating party, a class play, in addition to our school fair. At last we reached our goal and early April 29, we started off to washington to spend the money which we had worked so hard for four years to earn. The trip was exciting. We saw all the sights and much too soon it was time to return to Greenwood to finish the more serlous side of our Senior year. Qualification tests came and went. Then we were feted by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. This time we were the guests! Then came the Regents and Baccalaureate. Graduation was not far behind. Then it was our last day at G.C.S. It was a sad day. For now we must bid farewell to the place that had been so much of our life. We have gone, but we have not forgotten you, our Alma Hater. The twelve memorable and educational years we have spent here will live in our memories forever. Farewell to you! May you hold as many pleasant memories for future classes as you have held for us. 17 , . There were nineteen in the Class of 1956. It seemed that we were get- I I -- --I S ' . .2 nl U1 . V Last Will and Testament We, the Senlor lass, lDP of sound mlnd, do declare t s to oe nur last wlll and testa ment Robert Losex leaves t lair Cornell and Carv R6lmBUW hls abllltv to Keep quiet while the teachers are t8lklUI Emmett MCW6ll1 leaves to the Junior Class, as a whole, especlallv Robert Moore, hlS anlllty to get awav w tn his deviltry To Ann Wyant and FHIV Mix, Shirley Higgins leaves her abllitv to get along with all the teachers To LaVaun Higgins, Ellen Murray leaves her locker full of books Jinifred Saunders leaves her abilltv to be frlendly to Puth Dennls and Richard Updyke Thomas Harkenrlder leaves his good sense of humor to Louise Brown and Leo Grumlev Laverne Stephens leaves nls abillty to play basketball to Shirley Holt and Dale Pease Duane McCormick leaves his guitar to Suzanne Lippert leaves her spit curls Waneta Sherman Richard O'Brlen leaves nis abllity to get along with the teachers and students alike to Harley Lamphier and Kathleen Murphy Richard Harkenrider leaves his bashfulness to Lillian Herrick and Glenn campbell Dated and witnessed thls twenty second day of June Nineteen hundred and Fifty six 18 W ' X . X Phyllis Allen and Ralph Mix., , K to N A . X . . ex N - ,. H ' A - f . X I - ' i?i, ..-. ,H o lui -A.-,. I M Q A .ww W ,. 1 :X W L2 Swwgvww 'Hat Q if F ip L w 'kv KE' L 5 Q X ' 'W ,J 'i 'ge s 1 if-if 9--3 Hslvlisax. uk 33,1515 A 5331 QD so f ,ff 4'-, K mf, 1: 19 mm -f Wmvwv i +-sr in vw' ,FA W.- ff 3 Kp I 955 Sophomore Cabaret Party Their Majesties 'Q 9 'X QOO, 015' N 'QS Klrxcb .go 93 CLASSES MQW!! 9 4' Q QQFQZ ?Q!.....-nf AASN A , 4 'S 5 1 A Vg 4 , N U ., C , ,gi S SS S f 1 S,4l... '! S- I T A I ,N 0 U 1 W I Y S S S a I A Y gm. .gag sl 'I xxxx 'KJ qfghl ' Ill I Y Q I?'x. l W 'ef ' J A n . J t K- L ' 51 P. ,Q W 0 .X ii ii . Y of 5, 5 Juniors President - Ralph Mix V. President - Leo Grumley Secretary - Mary Mix Treasurer - Ruth Dennis Student Council - Louise Brown y -a Seated L. to R.: Phyllis Allen, Leo Grumley, Ruth Dennis, Ralph Mix, Mary Mix, Dale Pease, Second Row: Ann wyant, Lillian Herrick, Clair Cornell, Kathleen Murphy, Harley Lamphier, Lavaun Higgins, Louise Brown, Mr. Bassett. Third Row: Richard Vpdyke, Glenn Campbell, Shirley Holt, Gary Reimann, Robert Moore. Segted L. to R.: Robert Seker, Mary Wurdick, Williem Poiv Fvelyn Lounsberry, Ween Sherman, Joyce Tox, fob rt Vsnderw Lyle Uixon. Stendinr: Joyce Dixon, Flle dooiwortn, Janet Phillips, William Kelley, Sally wsivnt, Catherine Prsley, Betty Ann Srown, Mr. Lowrey. Sophomores President - Dean Sherman . President - Joyce Fox Secretary - Evelyn Lounsberry Treasurer - william Updyke tudent Council - Larry Rogers Freshmen President - Patricia Higgins V. Dresident - Burdette Hulse Secretary - Helen Kernan Treasurer - Kathleen Lounsherry Student Council - Genevieve Soble Seated L. to R.: Sharon Smith, Rsther Maine, Sandra Allen, Helen Kernan, Patricia Higeins, Kathleen Lounsberry, Genevieve Soble, Dona Shirley. Second Row: Jerry Wpdyke, Roger Woodworth, Lloyd Drake,Burdette Hulse, Jack Losey, Clair Tracy, Glenn Moore, Mrs. Nida. Third Row: Roger Harkenrider, Dale Sherman, Dale Lamphier, James Soble, Arnold Holt, Alvin Mills, Ray Baker. Seated L. to R.: Shirley Decker, Richard Rogers, Harold 53mUG1S0H, John Murray, Marcaret Brown, Second Row: LeRoy Herrick, Richard Mix, Barbara Hulse, Johnne Murphy, Lorraine Bassett, James McCaffery, Joyce Dennis. Third Row: Myrtle Mills, Kaye Moore, Janice Herrick, Barbara Bormann, Catherine Murray, Nancy Dixon, Mary Waters, Penelope Cole, Mrs. Sutton. Fourth Row: Roger Smith, Leo DuBois, Donald Cady, Richard Fletcher, Charles Fox, Dale Campbell, wayne Brewster. Eighth Grade President - Johnne Murphy V. President - Barbara Hulse Secretary - Lorraine Bassett Treasurer - Richard Mix Student Council - James McCaffery Seventh Grade President - Robert Streeter V. President - Robert Lounsberry Secretary - Sally McCaffery Treasurer - Patsy Sherman Student Council - James NcCaffery Seated L. to R. William Waters, Robert Lounsberry, Esther Drake, Patsy Sherman, Lynn Vanderhoef, Jerry Dennis. Second Row L. to R. Nancy Tournor, Lois Bennett, Joanne Reimann, Sylvia DuBois, Barbara House, Sally McCaffery, Dorothy Raish. Third Row L. to R. william Bailey, Charles Saunders, Merton Genung, Ronald Hulse, Wayne Warriner, Robert Streeter, Ur. Alderfer. Sixth Grade Seated L. to R. Lillian Kernan, Rllen Rurdick, Sally Vurray, Rarbara Lannhier, Linda Bassett, Betty Mix, Anna Marie Rrown. L. to R. Merton Phillips, Tommy Fowler, Marie Alberta Woodworth, Sharon Lewis, Robert Updyke, wht, Mrs. Thomnson. Third Row L. to R. Richard Jay Paul Bormann, Lawrence Whitesell, Clinton House Second Row Camubell, Rrian Wai fanuelson, James Kernan, James Tracy, Rodney Ford. Fifth Grade Seated L. to H. Roger Streeter, Clifford Cole, Royce Vanderhoef, George Wnitesell, James Losey, Andrew Vanskiver, Francis Updyke. Second Pow: Gary Clark, Paul bherman, Linda Cady, betty Pease, Leo Hulse, Dean Plank, Gordon Herrick, Donna Mullen. Third Row: Marilyn Genung, Elaine Holt,Chery1 Hussey, Gloria Wallace, Phyllis Leonard, Elaine 5OUf't11lU9, Jefferson Brewster, Douglas Wyant, Mrs. Tennant. Fourth Grade Seated L. to R.: Stanley Smith, Sharon Tonrner, Shirley Foyt, Qoyce Venderroef, Larry wooiworth, Stanley Murray, lorry Tournor, Gail Smith, Barry Tuinn, Nancy Herrick, Donna Wallace, Second Row: Mary Jo McCormick, Curtis Frskine, Fred DuBois, Robert McCaffery, Frank Saunders, Diane Woodward, Lynn Redmond, Gary Hollins, Nancy Kerman, David Weight, Roger Williamson, Mrs. White. Third Row: Gary Chaffee Margaret Waters, Jack Bormann, Harland Warriner, Robert McGaffery, Janet Harkenride Roy Tennett, Butch Kernan, Robert Burdick, Donna Krusen, Berbara Soble. Third Grade bv' Seated L. to R.: Jackie Tournor, Carolyn Bassett, Dale Grumley, Beverly Quinn, DeForest Genunr, Jayne Krusen, Rdward VanTrees, Ruth Burdick, Candace Mattison, Judy York, Gary Krusen. Second Row: Suzanne Kernan, Marguerite Bailey, Marilyn Drake, Danial Wyant, Sharon Holt, Cheryl Warriner, Larry Wallace, Sharon Hunt, Judy House, Judy Whitsell, Lcrry Dieterwan, Shirley Herrick. Third Row: Miss Rird, Rarnara Lewis, Billy Hawkins, Reverly Lewis, Periarin Smith, Susan Edwards, William Meehan, Reed Lowrey, Ulliott Chaffee, Kathryn Cole, Charles Lawrence, Maureen Ludden. Seated L. to R.: Richard Hawkins, Ronald Moser, Sterling Lewis, Larry Woodworth, Gregory Mattison, Wayne Dixon, Thomas Moore, Jerel Woodworth, Michael Cheesman, Second Row: Linda Mills, Mary Lee Coston, Calvin Reimann, Patricia Hanbach, Ronald Ford, Anna Marie Murray, Audrey Woodworth, Ronald Meehan, Wally Holt, Darla Downey. Third Row: Mrs. York, Bonita Whitsell, Robert Decker, Stephen Williamson, Larry Lewis, Bonnie Raish, Debra Teribury, Sandra Greene, David Tracy, Nancy Lawrence, Ben Losey. Second Grade First Grade First Row L. to R.: Gary Burdick, James Vanderhoef, Larry Burdick, Robert Hoyt, Michael Tournor, Jan Sluyter, lienn Weidner, James VanSkiver, Norma Mattison, Jolene Cheesman, Second Row: Thomas McCormick, Robert Gabriel, John Hunt, Dennis Wyant, Sandra Mattison, Starlith Vdwards, Donald Donaldson, Connie Murohy, Gayla Rollins, Carol Uarriner, Diane Lookenhouse, Floyd Drake, James Wallace. Third Row: William Ludden, Steven Coston, Duane Chaffee, Thema: Creene, John McCaffery, Terry Smith, Kevin O'Rrien, James McCor- mick, Sue Ann Ford, Joanne Uanbach, Pamela Hiqfins, Shelia Ross, Lucinda Downey, Gary Hvlse, Mrs. white. First MCCQY Holt, Rover Karen Row L. to R.: Joanne Hoyt, James Ross, Glenn ery, Patsy McCaffery, Diane VanSkiver, Lanny Marie Dixon, Rdward Mullen, Maureen Cheesman, as York, Teresa Eiwards, John Coston. Second Row: Pease, William Lewis, Marlene Lewis, Charles Tournnr, Arlene Lewis, Michael Updyke, Diane Smith, Neil Chaffee, Diana Hyland, Kenneth whitsell, Irene Genung, Third Row: Donna McCormick, Roger Allen Mills, Mary Fllen Hanbach, Thomas Hawkins, Barbara Meehan, Ronald Greene, Mary Lou Harkenrider, Roger Dale Mills, Margie Dixon, Leo Waters, Theresa Gabriel, Ronald Woodworth, Miss Younglove. Kindergarten V , W gf ! xN. , N. .,..- A A Pg N , X W! M0 I K, JW 'X v 'Y ,. V-0 yr Q f 'A ' 'aa-VA-.sg YV Y ,, f -A fkfk if N . ff K ,ff Op '41 ACTIVITIE W Wm 9 An . lf! g' if i f f A ,ff x N ,lgwx ik 'I T' Nj K' Q if g' Krfp ,J xx vm' A 'Y .I J xg f Nw J, ,Z ? WV! ' ' 3, 4 'Z ffllfllullfl lam 3 ig ins l Viv! .TR wa .1 Z ffl! lm, s Z X fx' K, , ,J .V X 5 b . 1+ f f 4 I T gx Y in X92 ,, ff 9 8 77 rg I ' I 9 1 -, '4 1 mr :yer 1 I -A ,af ' Eg 4' ' V - 4 , 5 . k 4 f J 2 - .. ' 'SX ww- 1 .Q I . 'X' -: A 61- .53 ' - xl - Seated L. to R.: Joyce Fox, Shirley Higgins, Suzanne Lippert, Robert Moore, Richard Undyke, Louise Brown, Lillian Herrick, Mr. Lowrey. Second Row L. to R.: Joyce Dennis, Winifred Saunders, Myrtle Mills, Kay Moore, Barbara Hulse, Ellen Murray, Barbara Bormann, Janet Phillips, Sally Waight, Joyce Dixon, Penelope Cole, Shirley Decker. Third Row L. to R.: Jerry Updyke Clair Tracy, Roger Harkenrider, Arnold Holt, Charles Fox, Robert Vanderhoef, Larry Vanderhoef. ik Yearbook Staff Rditor - Richard Vpdyke Assistant Rditor - Robert Moore Treasurer - Louise Brown Sony Fditor - Rllen Uurray Advertisinp Manager - Joyce Fox Art Editor - Roger Harkenrider Typing Sditor - Suzanne Lippert Student Council - Lillian Herrick Front Row L. to R.: Robert Moore, Gary Reimann, Emmett McNeill, Dale Pease, Leo Grumley, Glenn Campbell, James Soble. Back Rowg LaVaun H Ellen Murray, Suzanne Lippert, Louise Brown, Mr. Seidell, Waneta Sherman, Joyce Dixon. Driver Training 1?w'3X5XfrX . 2 ,naw H A hw .Quail i'. M. -jim, aigafifi, y vgfgiwm , :if -Q VHWW 1541103 Q' E , ktggsiiiwiiifeiagg J L eelee are reer f aaaiwawar gyunmifkh , as B f 1W??aSQaH1'l J 4? W sent , in L - tx , 5 3 Q, if, 1' i f v T f,rNfHHifW 'WV M A J Seated: Robert Losey. Standing L. to R.: Robert Vanderhoef, Mr. Alderfer, Betty Brown, Louise Brown, Ann wyant, Janet Phillips, Larry Bowers, Robert Baker, Arnold Holt. Third Row: Duane McCormick, Robert Moore, Leo Grumley. at Photography Clu Seated L. to R.: Lorraine Bassett, Kaye Moore, Charles Fox, Joanne Reimann, Sally McCaffery, Nancy Tournor, Joyce Dennis. Second Row: John Murray, Barbara House, Harold Samuelson, Nancy Dixon, Richard Mix, Johnne Murphy, Mrs. Miller. Third Row: Margaret Herrick, Catherine Murray, Barbara Barbara Hulse, Mary Waters, Myrtle Sherman. Junior-High Homemaking Lois Bennett, Brown, Janice Bormann, Mills, Patsy F.H. . First Row L. to R.: Ruth Dennis, Winifred Saunders, Mary Mix, Shirley Higgins, Evelyn Lounsberry, Kathleen Lounsberry, Joyce Fox. Second Row: Sandra Allen, Genevieve Soble, Esther Mein, Ella Woodworth, Sharon Smith, Helen Kerman, Mary Burdick, Mrs, Miller. Third Row: Sally Waight, Joyce Dixon, Donna Shirley, Patty Higgins, Kathleen Murphy, LaVaun Higgins, Suzanne Li pert. F.F.A Seated L.to R.: Richard O'Brien, Dale Pease, Thomas Harkenrider Laverne Stephens, Harley Lamphier, Richard Harkenrider. Second Row: Glen Moore, Clair Tracy, Raymond Baker, Lloyd Drake Glenn Campbell, Duane McCormick, Bill Kelley, Arnold Holt, Roger Harkenrider, Dean Sherman, Burdette Hulse, Mr. Hoagland. Third Row: Jack Losey, Larry Rogers, Bob Baker, Lyle Dixon, Bill Updyke, Emmett McNeill, Bob Losey, James Soble, Dale Lamph Dale Sherman. r -4 Projection Club ed T to R.: Arnold Holt, Burdette Hulse, Thomas ider, Duane McCormick, Dale Lamohier, Dale Sherman. tandingz Ralph Mix, James Soble, Glenn Campbell, Shirley t, Harley Lamphier, Robert Moore, Alvin Mills, Mr. Bassett. Seated L. to R.: Robert Lounsberry, Barbara Hulse, Charles Fox, Kaye Moore, Joyce Dennis, LeRoy Herrick, Mary Waters, Barbara Rormann, Catherine Murray, Nancy Dixon, Myrtle Mills, Lorraine Bassett. Third Row: Gerald Dennis, Robert Streeter William Bailey, Harold Samuelson, Carl DuBois, Roger Smith, Charles Saunders, Lynn Vanderhoef, William Waters, Mr. Basse Junior Projection Club ' 45: GIRLS CHORUS Seated L. to R.: Joyce Fox, Waneta Sherman, Mary Mix, Sandra Allen, Ruth Dennis, Sharon Smith, Catherine Ersley, Betty Brown, Evelyn Lounsberry, Second Row: Mary Burdick, Hellen Kernan, Phyllis Allen, Suzanne Lipoert, Sally Haight, Esther Maine, Lillian Herrick,Joyc Joyce Dixon, uenev1eve Soble, Kathleen Lounsberry, Mrs. Rollins. Third Row: Shirley Higgins, Patrica Higgins, Laveun Higgins, Kathleen Murphy, Janet Phillips, Fllen Murray, Donna Shirley, Ella Woodworth, Ann Wyant. BOYS CHORUS Seated: Mrs. Rollins. Standing L. to R.: Lyle Dixon, Harley Lamphier, Clair Cornell, Shirley Holt, Dale Pease, Gary Reimann, James Soble, Roger Harkenrider, Ralph Mix, Emmett McNeil, Laverne Stephens, Dean Sherman, Lloyd Drak SENIOR BANU Seated L. to R.: Kathleen Lounsberry, Evelyn Lounsberry, Betty Brown, Wayne Warriner, Waneta Sherman, Suzanne Lippert, Louise Brown, Joyce Dixon, Joyce Fox, Penelope Cole, Shirley Decker, Second Row: James Soble, Lillian Herrick, Barbara Bormann, Kathleen Murphy, Shirley Higgins, Ellen Murray, LaVaun Higgins, Larry Rogers, Johnne Murphy, Joanne Reimann, Barbara Lamphier, Leroy Herrick, Mrs. Rollins. Third ROWS Patsy Sherman, Robert Streeter, Genevieve Soble, Leo Grumley, Clair Cornell, Harley Lamphier, Gary Reimann, Dale Pease, Richard Harkenrider, Roger Harkenrider, Burdette Hulse, Dean Sherman. L, to R., Suzanne Kernan, Gail Smith, Donna Wallace, Betty Pease, Linda Bassett, Sally Murray, Cheryl Hussey, Donna Mullin, Barbara Soble, Second Row: Gloria 'allace, .'.' Linda Cady, Lois Bennett, Barbara House, Genevieve Soble, Patty Hiovins, Janet Harkenrider, Karilyn Senunc, Nancy Tournor. Third Row: Roaer Stroetar, Stanley Sniik, Curtis Erskin, Reed Lowrey, Rover Williamson, Stanley Murray, Robert Burdick, Harland Warriner, Sary Chaffee, Jack Bormann, Lynn Redmond, Barry Quinn, David Yajwht, Urs. lollins. Fourth Row: Georve McCaffery, Jay Paul Bormann, Brian Waiaht, Merton Genunr, Dale Sherman, Charles Fox, Rover Smith, Wayne Brewster, Roy Bennett, Jeff Brewster, Butch Kernan. aaa JUNIOR BAND LIBRARY CLUB Seated L. to R.: Lorraine Hassett, Kathleen Lounsberry, Genevieve Soble, John Murray, Sandra Allen. Standing: Mary Waters, Janice Herrick, Leroy Herrick, Sharon Smith, Nancy Uixon, Patricia Higgins, Catherine Murray, Dona Shirley, Esther Maine, Richard Nix, Margaret Brown, Mrs. Sutton, Helen Kerman. WAJORETTES Sally Weight, Joyce Dixon, Ella Woodworth Candlds lectrif,in , 1Qn't 1t9 'It's all ir tlc way you hold yo woath H Jhy aren't we like that ui e old bird? v uhhhhh' ch way id he go, Feorge 'He's a terror on the eighty eight 36 O F ,W H 'L ' , W ' .1 1 ur . ' , HAlfred Hitchcock Presentsn Y ' . lg , D . whi d .Y ? ' - - 0 0 va, 1 u':5!'Hf :r'Hn nfi'lI'll:ll:I:'f '1ai! - H lllll 1 ,lm I lllllk- EFII gl I llllll lll 5 -:I-l I 1 n :III Ill mill ll 1 lllinllflilf-EIIEIEEA If All!! ATHLETICS Z ,. 0 0 I rf ,R 1 f H Q ,M A , Q7 ai 4 , 'wx , ' 1 I :E SE l 554-3 f 1 H 4 :I -- A 1 -ll l liiiii'-i l fh . -- ' fl ' II ll - wr A ll ! ll J'f'f! X -1 Y Y 'al ' ' f I :ia . xx 6 A SOCCER First Row L. to R.: Bill Updyke, Alvin Mills, Arnold Holt, Laverne Stephens, Leo Grumley, Dean Sherman, John Murray. Second Row: Johnie Murphy, Richard Harnenrider, Clair Cornell, Dale Pease, Shirley Holt, Robert Losey, Tom Harkenrider, Lyle Dixon, Coach Newell. First Row L. to R.: Larry Rogers, Lyle Dixon, Robert Vanderhoef. Second Row: Robert Losey, Richard Harxenrider Richard O'Brien, Harley Lamphier, Shirley Holt, Lloyd Drake Jack Losey. Third Row: Jerry Updyke, Dean Sherman, Duane McCormick, Bill Updyke, Coach Newell. ARCHERY CLUB VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row L. to R.: John Murray, Tom Harkenrider, Laverne Stephens, Jonnie Murphy. Second Row: Coach Newell, Harley Lamphier, Richard Harkenrider, Emmett McNeill, Robert Losey, Dale Pease, Shirley Holt, Gary Reimann, Richard O'Brien. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Evelyn Lounsberry, Betty Brown, Joyce Fox Standing: Richard Mix, Mary Mix, Suzanne Lippert, Sally waight, Charles Fox. in Y J W. gh - ll ' 0 S' 1 ' 'r In JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row L. to R.: John Murray, Lloyd Drake, Ralph Mix, Clair Cornell, Clair Tracy, Johnie Murphy. Second Row: Dale Sherman, Arnold Holt, Leo Grumley, Lyle Dixon, Dale Lamphier, Dean Sherman, Larry Rogers, Jerry Updyke, Coach Newell. L. to R.: Kathleen Lounsberry, Anne Wyant, Joyce Dixon, Ellen Murray, Lavaun Higgins, Kathleen Murphy JUNIOR VARISTY CHEERLEADERS A 1 I ioiilhggi ?g9 Wir 653- 'bog 'LQEIVUQ0 061,000 W T . , lf K Q 5 I 1' M' . z ' Wm T lynx LAST YE.'R's 'efs'fByT sn' A -A -.f lull: Front Row L. to R.: Dale Pease, Robert Losey, Shirley Holt, Leo Grumley, Dean Sherman. Second Row: John Murray, Coach Newell, Emmett McNeill. Harley Lamphier, Duane McCormick, Richard Harkenrider, Lyle Dixon, Johnie Murphy. Seated: Mr. Alderfer, Duane McCormick SCORE KEEPERS TRACK TEAM Front Row L. to R.: Lyle Dixon, Gary Reimann, Robert Losey, Dale Pease, Laverne Stephens, Ralph Mix. Second Row: Bill Updyke, Bill Kelly, Duane McCormick, Harley Lamphier, Tom Harkenrider, Richard O'Erien, Richard Harkenrider, Coach Newell. HIGHLIGHTS IN SPORTS 1955 - 56 Greenwood started off the sport activities of this year with a fairly good soccer team. The team played eight games, winning two, losing five and tying one. The scores were as follows: G.C.S. 2 - 2 - 1 - O 6 3 0 - M Jasper 9 Arkport l Troupsburg 6 whitesville 6 Woodhull 6 Arkport 6 Campbell 2 Savona O The sasketball season was next for the G.C.S. teams. The Junior Varsity had a very good season, winning eleven and losing five. The Varsity captured the Stuben County Class D Western Division title to win a nine loses. trophy with their record of nine wins and Individual high scores for the Junior Varsity for the season were: Mix - 162, Lamphier - lO8 and Sherman - lOl. High for the Varsity with a seasons total of l82 was Stephens. T. Harkenrider had l7O, Holt had 128 and Pease had 126. Scores for both teams were as follows: G.C.S. JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY Genesee 50 G.C.S. Ml - Genesee 45 Whitesville 32 32 - Whitesville 58 Andover 42 35 - Andover 67 Jasper M7 H2 - Jasper 28 Troupsburg 26 53 - Avoca U8 Savona 28 28 - Prattsburg 98 Jasper 28 27 - Troupsburg M1 Campbell 23 50 - Savona 35 Troupsburg Ml 58 - Jasper 39 Avoca 31 39 - Campbell 55 Bradford 25 H5 - Troupsburg M7 Genesee 29 54 - AVOCH 32 Cohocton 3O M9 - Bradford 60 Woodhull 20 39 - Genesee 79 Woodhull 23 59 - Cohocton U6 Whitesville 38 UM - Woodhull 39 U5 - Woodhull 31 53 - Whitesville 51 42 'K '-f f 1 as sv P' ...ez '2a'2a?'E: .7.n+-wi, 0 LR :L C ADVERTISIN X9 55' 67 If - r I w I7 . Q 4 d 3 N ,-fd 1 1. .Q ' : i k V' W .'?'a 77 A W' , xy L ,, 43- My .wx 4 .QA L . Q ,S w v . xv Hk'SlCl1,34 ' f vf 4 . X , -1 , .f'- N ,, Q Q 1 U V7D7jW3 'VU Q IWW ww Hem! wavin- eifsg W 'Ka mgw TY f P Deedv, wllllnv rnd nhleq I Our cool, calm, ef Jclent J on dead lwne Q COPY STAFF They call 'em Hawk eye 'ww -.....,,-wg 3'-Win.. ADWHRTTQTHG T Fr Q ent's eye View AE elm ' Z 'WS Q. 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Canisteo, N. Y. Drstrlbutor of Texaco Petroleum Products Complrments of Loohn s Cleaners Launderers IIC 450 Cannsteo Street I-'ornell N Y x Jmplnments of Woodruff Cheese Andover N Y Complnments of A Nelson Henry Insurance of All Kmds Phone 4681 Canasteo N Y l D I . . I I . . , , f W - A 11 I I , . . ll 4 ll t ' 1 O l I Y O H . 1 ' - A 11 N N Y I ' ' X . Complnments of MURRAY S ATLANTIC SERVYCF ATLANTIC AND GOODYEAR PRODUCTS General Repalr Body Work Pamung Crocenes Soda Ice Cream Complnments or Compluments of Gardners Clothing Store Hornell Auto Supply Men s Women s and Chlldren s 58 Broodwoy Hornell N Y Phone 2302 Fashions Sun Dual Shoes 9 Moun St Conusteo N Complnments of SEARS ROEBUCK 81 COMPANY Phone 685 101 Mmm SY QQY Homell New York Cornplnments of Eldridge Statlon Greenwood N Y E -43D Complnments of H Lam Garage Welding and General Auto Repalrmg Phone 4153 epot St Conusteo N Y I p Q ,JH- ' I 0 Y W I I ' I I i I ' ' Y N . Y Y W . , .Y. Y I o ' rs, Y W Y . . . . . . l . , .. Y . , . . Compliments of WELLSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. MERCHANTS DIVISION WELL VILLE NEW YQRK Compliments at The Men s Shop Short S Service Stahon ll7 MOIH Sf 32 Liberty St S'ncIaIr Products l-lornell N Y Bat N Y We svulle N Y Lo 1 olu tent of FIRST NATIONAL BANK EOE EVERY BANKING SERVICE GHEENWGOD N Y I wnsh to use thls space to express my snncere thanks to the faculty and yearbook statt of the Greenwood Central School tor their Cooperation whale I was taking pictures tor this book RATHBUN STUDIOS State Street Phone 4862 Nunda N Y Q ,, Q , t l . l ' l t i I n n l l . . y ,.. h, .. ll , ,. xv 'tts .. .. ,,. Compliments of Wineburg and Gleason Hornell, N. Y. Compliments of Conderman Jewelers lo Moin St., l-lornell, N, Y. Over the A 81 P Phone l637 Compliments ot Memory Studio and Camera Shop i S l-lonne Phohe 2456 Complime ts ot Fred D Rice Music House Music Supplies snc l89O We lsville N Y Arthur D Runzo Phone 863 l i Compliments ot Thompson's Southern Tier Furniture Mart 27 Greenwood Street Conisteo, N. Y, Compliments of Strobel Welding Service Welding Appliances tell N Complime ts ol Glenn L Bullock 81 Son Hardware Applrances Plumbing Phoife 3 4393 Josper N Y Compllmerts ot Cadillac Oldsmobile Sales and Service in John Bean Vlsuallrer for front end alignment Telephone Wellsville l2 l2 2 . l-lofi , . Y. 23 Mon t., . ll, N. Y. I - A ' l 9 ' I - P H Specializing ' the . i - ' Fitzpatrick Pontiac I5 Loder Street Wellsville, N, Y. I I Phone 48I Open Evenings ord Market Quality Meat Andover N Y Cornplnmenfs of Greenwood G L F Feed Seed Fertilizer Farm Supplies Greenwood N Y Complnments of Whitesville Milling Co F e See Flour Fertilizer Whutesvnlle N Y I Phone 30 The First National Bank Wnitesville, N. Y. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Texas Hot Restaurant N Mom St We svllle N Y Tn o.,sr famous Texas Hot Koskle Music Co Pianos Radios Television Appliances Sporting Goods Toys Records Hallmark Greeting Cards I27 Mom ST I-Iornell N Y Complnments f Case 81 New Holland Sales Service M IIS Po General Tires Phone 224I I-Iorrnson Volley E I. Merrick Prop F 's p . . - I II ' , . . l I . 4 ll y Y ll . I ' F ' o , , , , I Merrick's Welding Shop 2 cl - d - - i , . 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