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THE GREENE LITE

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A L M A M A T E R

reene, our dear old high school

of

Thy noble n

raise our song,

hearts and voices,

prolong;

loud c. s.--High let her banners wave,

We'll fight to help the Greene

We'll die her name to save.

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We, the class of '56, take deep pride in dedi­

cating this year's Greene Lite to Mr. Ziemski. We

are sincerely grateful for the guidance, friendship,

and understanding he has shown us throughout our

high school years. When recalling our Alma Mater

we will with fondness remember him.

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MR. BENNETT

During my first year at Greene Cen­tral School, it has been a pleasure to work with the students and faculty. The spirit displayed has been excellent. May you all approach the future with determination for success. Success is what you yourself deter­mine it to be. Aim high and accept noth­ing less.

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MR. PEARL - Vice Principal

1956 ..• A year of continued growth within your school, a growth to which you have contributed through leadership and example. Seniors must always be the principal source of that which typifies the best in a school system. You have fulfilled that obligation well. We ask that you continue to be an active booster for your Alma Mater by becoming a member of the Alumni Association.

Front: Mrs. ~. Flanagan, Mr. C. Race, Mrs. I. Flanagan.

Back: Mr. G. Raymond, Jr., Mr. H. Weir, Mr. R. Gray, Mr. L. Eggleston.

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MISS TYDINGS

MRS. FITZGERALD

MRS. EVANS

MRS. HOPKINS

MISS NELSON

MRS. HOBB

MRS. CHURCH-SMITH

MRS. JESTER

MISS COWAN MR. BLAKESLEE

MRS. McCORMACK

MRS. PADDLEFORD

MR. LOOMIS

MR. BALL

MR. FINNEGAN

MR. EVANS

MISS MARTIN

MR. HOPKINS

MRS. WILSON

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MRS. DECKER

MISS MATSON

MRS. ALLIS

MRS. CLINTON

MRS. SYMONDS

MRS. LANFEAR

MISS MATTESON

MRS. MILLS

MISS SANBORN

MR. FLETCHER MRS. TEFFT

MR. DOOLITTLE

MISS VENNER

MRS. MAXON

MR. ABBOTT

MR. WOLFORD

MR. PEARSON

MR. MARSTERS

MRS. SHOLES

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MR. EDWARDS

MRS. MARVIN MRS. COHOON

MRS. WOMIS

MRS. HATCH

MRS. STEERE MR. ELDRED

MRS. FLINT

IN MEMORY OF MISS TYDINGS

It ls with deep regret that we here record the death of one of our faculty at Greene Central School. We will always be personally grateful for her guidance and friendship and many others will re­member her twenty-eight years of out­standing service to the school and com­munity.

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GARY BABCOCK - President Bowling 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cot.mcll 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Vice President; Class President 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Footlights 4; Quartet 3, 4.

BONNA ARMSTRONG - Secretary Band 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; Volleyball!, 2, 3,4; Basketball!, 2, 4; Softballl,2,3,4; Archery 1,2,4; AA 1, Secretary 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Bowling 3, 4; Hockey 2,3,4.

BASIL WILLIAMS - Vice President Footballl,2,3,4; Wrestling 4; Shop 1; Chess Club 1; Student Councll 4; Vice President 4.

SANDRA WILLIAMSON - Treasurer Chorus 1,2,4; Basketballl,2; Band 2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Yearbook Staff; Treasurer, Chorus 3; Archery 1, 2.

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MAOONNA ARMSTRONG Secretary,Chorus 1; Cheerleadlng 1; Volleyballl,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ten Tones 3,4; Archery 1, 2; Bowling 2; Hockey 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.

GLENN BEARDSLEY

DAVID BARROWS Bowling 3.

HELEN CHURCH Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Chorus 4; Basketball!, 2; Softball!, 2; AA 4; Archery 1, 2.

FWRENCE BARROWS Chorus 1, 2; Volleyballl, 2, 3,4; Archery 1, 3; Basketball 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Tumbling 3; Softball 3,4.

LOIS COPELAND Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball!, 3,4; Archery 2,4; News Club 2; Band 1; Hockey 4; Softball4.

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DONALD DD..LENBECK Checker Club 1; Chess Club 1; Chorw 2, 3; Track 3, 4.

DAVID EX CELL Footballl,2,3,4; Baseballl,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, Vice President 3; Student Council 3, President 4; Chorw 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Footlights Stage Manager 4; Year­book Staff 4;

WILUAM DRACHLER Wrestling 1; Bowling 2, 3,4; News Club 2;

JEAN FARNHAM Hockey 1,3,4; Volleyballl,3,4; Basketballl,2,3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; fHA Treasurer 2; Chorw 3.

SANDRA ELUOTT Bowling 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 3,4; Volleyballl,2,3,4; Basketballl,2, 3,4; Softball!, 2, 3,4; Tumbling 1, 2,3,4; Archery 1,3,4; Hockey 3,4; AA 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Track 2.

DIANE GffiSON Band 1, Secretary 2, 3, President 4; Hockey 1,2; Volleyball1,2,3; Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2; Archery 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4; Chorus 3, Pres­ident 4; Ten Tones 4; Dance Or­chestra 4.

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JACK GREENE Art 1; Baseball 2; Football 2; Bowling 2,3,4.

ROBERT HUNSICKER FFA 2,3,4.

JOYCE HALL Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Archery 1, 2; Sex­tette 2; Footlights 2,3,4; Ten Tones 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Beeps 4.

ROBERT HUNTER Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Chorus 3.

PATRICIA HERBERT Chorus 1,2,3,4; AA Treasurer 1,2; Cbeerleading 2, 3,4; Hockey 2,4; Volleyball 2,4; Basketball 2,4; Archery 2; Softball 2,4; Band 4; Ten Tones 4; Footllghts 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.

EDWARD KETZAK Track 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Wres­tling 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Foot­lights 4.

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HELEN KOSTA Chorw 1, 2,4; Archery 1, 2, 3,4; News Club 1, 2; Tumbling 2; Soft­ball!, 2, 3,4; Basketball!, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4.

SANDRA WTT Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2,4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Softballl,2,3,4; Basketballl,2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.

SHELVA LANE Library Club 1; Hockey 4; Archery 3,4; Softball 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Volleyball 3,4.

JUDY MANLEY Cheer leading 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 4; Archery 2, 4; Basket­ball 2, 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Volleyball 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4.

JANET LANTZ Chorus 1, 2,4; Archery 1.

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DAVID MARSH Football, Wrestling.

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JERRY McNULTY

Track 1, 2, 3,4; Shop 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Footllghts 4; Year­book Staff 4.

NORMAN PIXLEY

Baseball 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; German Club 1; Wrestling 4.

ROBERT PARKS MARCIA PATTON Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2. Volleyball!; AA4; Chorus 1; Soft­

ball 2.

DALE ROBINSON

Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Bowling 1, 3; Basketball (Manager).

DAVE ROTHERFORTH

Band 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball!, 2, 3,4; Bowllng 1, 2; Wrestling 4.

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DONALD SCOTT Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Quar­tet 2, 3, 4; Four Beeps and A Bop 4; Yearbook Staff 4.

BARBARA SUTTON Volleyball1, 2; News Club 1 .

CY SHERWOOD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Base­ball 1, 2, 3, 4; AA 1; Photography Club 3, 4; Basketball 4; Student Council 4.

ROBERT TICE Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3.

PAUL SHIPTON Band 1.

ROBERT UTTER Bowling 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; AA 2; Footlights 2, 3, 4 .

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RICHARD VANSLOOTEN Football 1, 2, Vice President 1, President 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas­ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4.

EDWARD WINCHELL Student Council 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2,4.

MILDRED WATROUS Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Basketball 1.

RICHARD VAN NAME FFA 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 .

HARRY WHITTAKER Band 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.

WILLIAM HOYT Wrestling 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Foot­ball 2, 3; Chess Club 1 .

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Laa '31/at~d 7~ t~-{- t'-e eta44 t~-{- '56

We, the Seniors of 1956 of Greene Central School, Greene, New York, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this our last will and testament.

Bonna wills all future "Dead Spots" to anyone who can find them I Madonna is taking Gary with her. Gary's nickname .1_ goes to Andy! Dave Barrow's skating ability goes to Florence Fox. Bev Morley has the privilege of inheriting Florence's personality. Glenn's shyness goes to Paul Excell. Lois is taking her blonde hair with her to practice on at Antoine's. Don Dillenbeck bequeaths his voice to Kitty Laucks. To Johnny Burrows go Bill Drachler's hot-rod techniques. Sandy Elliott bequeaths her sports ability to those who are less fortunate. Dave Excell is leaving the name "Lover Boy" to Irving Crumb. To Dave Davis goes Jean Farnham's friendliness. Diane wills her gray matter to anyone who will make use of it. Jackie Greene is leaving English - and is glad of it! t Joyce wills her artistic ability to Graydon Hall. Patti's scholastic ability goes to Larry Huntley. Bob Hunsicker leaves his clock-watching ability to all future English students. Ed Ketzak leaves his blue car to anyone who can make it runt Gas! Helen Kosta wills her giggle to Stan Giles. Guess who inherits Shelva 's modesty - June Rounds. Janet and Barb are taking their rings with them, but hope everyone else is as fortunate. The Senior Cape Diem boys are leaving their new fuel formula. Sandy Lott leaves her flirting ability to Dave Hutchins. Millie and Judy are leaving their Saturday night rendezvous to Clara and Janice Beadle. Jerry is leaving his height to Freddy Aldrich. Bob Parks leaves his red hair to Shirley Frear. Marcia is leaving fondest memories. Norm's cute smile goes to Catherine Bailey. Dale and Dave R. hope their appearance this year will set an example fornext year's

seniors. Who else can take Don Scott's place in the Band but Dean Rounds? Cy leaves Sylvia to future seniors. Paul's hunting ability goes to Don Gibson. Bob Tice wills his monkey wrench and grease gun to Jim Lobdell. Bob Utter leaves his clever remarks to Dave Dillenbeck. Dick VanSlooten's history marks go to Alan Williamson. Harry Whittaker bequeaths his sousaphone to anyone who has enough steam to play it. Bud wills his diet to all future wrestlers who are overweight. Sandy Williamson leaves her famous last words "Bucky-Do" to none other than Jack

Dean. Ed Winchell is taking his red convertible with him for future use. Dick Van Name's freckles go to George Parks. Bill Hoyt leaves his whiskers to Grant Schrader.

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While reporting for the Daily Planet, the Universe's greatest newspaper, I was as­signed to cover the opening of Space Station No. 561523. I donned my interplanetary space suit to head for the space station. Because of lack of parking space, I took a space taxi. Much to my surprise it was driven by the "Man About Space," Ed Ketzak. To pass the short duration of time between the Earth and Venus, we scanned the best seller, "Life with a Stranger," by Bonna Armstrong. On the way I passed points of inter­est: Paul Shipton's Space Kennels, the Hunsicker and Beardsley Moonshine Mine and the "Stardust" Space Resort owned by Edward Winchell, this week featuring Don Scott and his "Frantic Three," Diane Gibson, Pat Herbert, and Harry Whittaker, playing the hot­test music "this side of heaven. "

I arrived at the Space Station and was greeted by Admiral Richard Van Slooten, who informed me that this station was designed by Bill Drachler and built by the Bob Tice Construction Company. He also told his secretary Barbara Sutton to take me on a tour of the Space Station. My first stop was at the Station Diner, for a breakfast of Sugar Jets. Here I saw Joyce Hall and Shelva Lane as waitresses. Our next stop, out of pure neces­sity, was at the Hospital. I was here introduced to Dr. Basil Williams and his small but competent staff of Helen Kosta and Judy Manley.

Next door was the ultra-modern school, with Norman Pixley, supervising principal. In my tour here I met Madonna Armstrong, Spenglish teacher (Space English); Sandra Elliott, Physical Education Director; Sandra Williamson, School Nurse; Janet Lantz, Homemaking teacher; William Hoyt, teaching Mathematics and Science respectively. Before leaving, I was allowed to sit in on a lecture on the "Evils of Going Steady" given by Professor David Excell, with Jerry McNulty sitting in the front seat, the chief defender of the argument.

I left the school to go to Bob Utter's Space Theater in time to catch the latest news films from Earth. In these we saw Bob Parks capture the world wrestling crown, Jack Greene and Mildred Watrous win academy awards, Don Dillenbeck as volleyball "King" and Roger Shafer's last lap of the Indianapolis "500."

Leaving the theater on the way to Embarkation point1 we passed Lois Copeland and Florence Barrow's Beauty Salon, next door to Marcia Patton's and Jean Farnham's Haber­dashery. When I arrived at the take-off point, I was lucky to catch the 2:35 back to Earth. I was greeted by Sandra Lott, Chief Stewardess, and Dale Robinson, pilot. I was pleased to meet the two millionaires from Hall street, Dick Van Name and Dave Bar­rows, who had donated the money for the space station.

Gary Babcock, Universal Press

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Dear Diary,

It won't be long now and we'll be looking back at our High School days. Gosh, we really hate to leave our Alma Mater dear. But, after all, we do have to grow up some day, and we all feel eager to make our contributions to world history, just as we've be­come known in the school's history. As we look back, we'll realize that our life at Greene Central High School was perhaps the most memorable, most guiding, and most character-building period of our lives.

Gee, just think of the things we've done together, within the beautiful walls of G. c. S. Let's review a few of them.

1952-1953 -We were the timid, fun-raising freshman class. People may bring up the fact that we won't go to Washington for our Senior Trip but they probably don't re­call that we were the most-traveled frosh class in Greene Central's history. Remember the good times we had with Mr. Ziemski. He took ten of us to New York City to visit the United Nations building that fall. We sat in the General Assembly Chamber and listened in on the earphones to the five different language interpretations. We also went up in the Empire State Building and visited St. Patrick's Cathedral and Rockefeller Plaza. Oh, and we'll never forget walking down Fifth Avenue munching on lollipops! We were very young then, remember?

April, 1953 saw us leaving for Brookline, MassachusettS for an exchange trip. We became familiar with many new people and exciting places. We toured Boston and its surroundings, visited with Governor Herter and visited Harvard. Remember the picnic at Cape Cod? If it had been warmer, we could have gone for a dip in the ocean. You know what? I'll bet Mr. Finnegan thinks we learned all about Plymouth Rock, the bat­tles of Lexington and Concord, Walden Pond, and all our other historical facts by our­selves. He's wrong though. We picked them up from our exchange trip •••

Came the end of June and we marched up the aisle to "Pomp and Circumstance." We had a good scholastic record, but we would strive to better it by 1956. We were now out of Junior High and must dedicate ourselves to the serious bit of scholastic achieve­ment and leadership.

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DEAR DIARY, (Continued)

1953-1954 - Our sophomore year started in the old school, of which we hold fond memories, but after mid-year exams, we were situated in the beautiful new building. The first few weeks we were like strangers. We couldn't remember which way to tum as we came out of the rooms, and the hall seemed just shon of a mile long. We mar­veled at the modem equipment and conveniences and became the proudest student body in the country.

1954-1955 -Goodness sakes! We're already juniors! The years just seem to dis­appear. Mr. Pearl is our vice principal now. He's been our homeroom teacher for three years and we're very fond of him. Everyone enjoys his classes - he has such wonderful philosophies and enjoyable humor. He has truly played an important pan in the role of character builder.

"Our class is having the best Prom ever." That was our cry and the boast of every junior class. Under the capable planning and leadership of Mr. Ziemski our theme of "Springtime in Paris" was carried out very successfully, both socially and financially. It took a lot of bard work and headaches for many. but what undertaking doesn't?

This was the last year of the senior class before us. We admit they were a great group and we were sorry to see them leave. Our wonderful principal, Mr. Beebe, was also leaving, and his going was regarded as a great loss by the entire student body, and the town's people as well. To show him some small appreciation, we dedicated our new flagpole to him. We admired him for his outstanding character and personality, and the cooperation and leadership shown while within his contact.

1955-1956- This is it. Our last year at G.c.s. Our class is very happy to be ac­quainted with our new principal, Mr. Bennett, and we're sorry we haven't more time to spend together. We're sure the classes following us will provide a good example by which he can judge us, and all the students of Greene.

This year we've been looking forward to every week end and vacation in the hopes that we can complete our back assignments. Our class has been active in sports, music, and so many extracurricular and class activities, that we have to plug every minute. Of course we have time for our fun and parties, and realize that Mr. Finnegan and the rest of the faculty are only trying to prepare us for life in the wide world, after we step out of the senior door this June. We don't realize it now, but we'll appreciate the push a lot more than we expect. Mr. Hopkins has been a great help in the choosing of our careers. His guidance has truly been appreciated.

By spending a whole year together with Mr. Finnegan as our class advisor and history teacher, we can't help profiting by his guiding and teaching. He is a personality whom we shall never forget.

Well, Diary, I see the future ahead, the past is through. We'll come back some day, and see G. c. s. playing the same important role in the lives of others, as it has in ours. Our class is now going into the world and will remember that there must al­ways be a G.c.s. We won't forget! And thanks!

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MR. HALL MR. ELMORE

MR. KEETZ MR. PROUTY

MR. PEARL, MRS. WOMIS, MR. BENNETT, MR. HOPKINS.

MRS. CONKLIN MRS. EATON

MRS. BAXTER MRS. CURTIS

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First row: B. Furman, ]. Hatfield, ]. Rounds, c. Russell, E. Whitmarsh, s. Gross, M. Collyer, c. Orr, M. McGowan, M. LaRue, I. Ryan. Second row: N. Harris, ]. Coddington, s. Sampson, N. Foster, P. Sparks, B. Winston, K. Laucks, ]. Flanagan, ]. Beadle, L. Walker, P. Norton. Third row: A. Weir, M. Tice, D. Bernard, B. Morley, ]. Lord, s. Frear, F. Fox, D. Beebe, E. Bartlett, M. Roth, M. Decker.

First row: J. Lawton, I. Crumb, W. Robbins, P. Whittaker, P. Excell, ]. Lobdell, L. Huntley, Mr. Ziemski. Second row: D. Rounds, B. Anderson, G. Ekstrom, T. French, B. Lechner, B. Williams, E. Hamilton, G. Schrader. Third row: c. Rockwell, G. Hall, B. Schroeder, D. Hutchins, P. Shafer, ]. Dean, A. Williamson, E. Capra. Fourth row: D. Gibson, E. Gould, D. Smith, E. Howell, D. Davis, D. Robinson, ]. Kimber, D. Stratton.

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First row: J. Burrows, L. Barrows, M. Winans, J. Reynolds, D. Estelle, J. Eggleston, J. Baron, P. Bul­lett, S. Ingraham, E. Bunt. Second row: M. Oliver, D. Harp, B. Centerwall, P. McGraw, M. Schole­field, M. Hibbard, J. Ingraham, C. Steere, G. Stalker, D. Granger. Third row: F. Farnham, c. Moor­head, M. French, S. Soules, J. Huntley, D. Hayes, E. McLaud, E. Weir.

First row: W. McGowan, M. Eldred, F. Aldrich, c. Sutton, G. Huttleston, c. Youngs, R. Patton, s. Mersereau, Mr. Pearson. Second row: A. Bilco, J. Bennett, W. Crosby, B. Churchsmith, H. Henninge, D. Oliver, G. Carr, K. Cobb, B. VanSlooten, Mr. Hall. Third row: L. McGowan, R. Allen, H. Griffin, G. Jacobs , D. Schneider, v. Kalata, A. French. Fourth row: Mr. Evans, J. Adams, K. Lobdell, D. Birch, G. Barrnett, D. Muzzy, W. Lewis.

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First row: P. Niggli, J. Ballantyne, L. Baron, I. Ketzak, L. Standish, L. Westergard, . L. Manasse, J. Fowler. Second row: M. Davis, J. Tuttle, K. Hanna, c. Burpee, B. Valentine, V. Kliment, E. Whit­taker, E. Gross. Third row: M. Wilbur, c. Lamb, P. Fieldhouse, B. Kellogg. K. Ingraham, M. Preston,

J. Ingraham.

First row: P. Hoffman, B. Meade, c. Babcock, L. Ingraham, R. Beckwith, J. Nowak, T. Osborne, F. Furman, F. Henninge . D. Giles. Second row: J. Safer, B. Campbell, F. Morley, B. Norton, c. Orr, D. Najarian, G. Lyon, J. Hollenbeck, R. Race. Third row: T. Manley, B. Auwater, H. Weaver, D. Pope, T. Crosby, B. Hopkins, J. Cook, D. Sykora. Fourth row: B. Utter, D. Aiken, A. Balunas, s. Mills, A. Eddy, G. Owens, R. Stone, R. Reduci, R. White.

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First row: E. Zimmer, M. McGowan, E. Fowler, s. Davis, c. Parks, B. Breck, B. Holcomb, S. Baker, c. Whitmarsh, L. Mills, c. Taylor. Second row: J. Roth, J. Koorman, M. Smith, L. Neubauer, J. Huttleston, J. Foster, D. Winston, M. A. Conway, C. Crosby, c. Decker, L. Winston, S. Finkle. Third row: N. Thomson, N. Westergaard, M. Hall, D. Estelle, D. Jones, D. Granger, s. Sampson, J. Sampson, c. Kelly,]. Micha, B. Stalker. Fourth row: c. Bernard, s. Bixby, ]. Marquette, ]. Ostrander, S. Eckert, B. Gould, L. Woodward, M. Gillette, P. Anders, B. Barrows, L. Neubauer, G. Oliver. Fifth row: Mr. Keetz, M. Maslowsly, c. Marvin, ]. Dillenbeck, ]. Hamilton, ]. Scott, S. Bennett, A. Mills,

]. Hunsicker, E. Nelsen.

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First row: R. Collier, c. Davis, s. Carter, c. Capra, L. Hamilton, R. Robbins, B. Kimber, L. Thomas, G. Shapely, Miss Venner. Second row: B. Safer, ]. Sage, D. Hall, F. Spencer, H. Swan, W. Harrington, c. Cobb, W. Jacob, D. Whitaker, F. Mills. Third row: H. Church-Smith, M. Eggleston, F. Granger, B. Keller, C. Parks, R. Hall, G. Williams, L. Sherwood, ]. Mussarelli, R. Wright, B. Bixby.

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First row: M. Brown, M. Schrader, R. Tuttle, D. Sykora, J. Davis, s. Kimball, B. Furman, E. Ingra­ham, J. Robbins, P. Vergason, J. Burrows. Second row: B. Craver, L. Lyon, B. Henninge, S. Roys, M. Rideout, c. Fowler, K. Shoemaker, c. Hopkins, M. Pixley, M. Marquette. Third row: A. Lobdell, s. Lyon, B. McCombs, c. Hall, R. Foster, M~ Beckwith, J. Crandall, J. Sutton, P. Bilco, J. McLaud. Fourth row: B. Ludlam, D. Walker, c. Decker, s. Stillings, J. Moorhead, L. Sage, M. Gurney, B. Hoffman, M. Hoyt. Fifth row: J. Pope, B. Westergaard, D. Harrington, K. Birch, L. Nelson, M. Ross, N. Lobdell, c. Anderson, M. Ryan, A. Wolford.

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First row: R. Vanderbunt, H. Mills, D. Owens, R. Grant, D. Kelly, N. Orr, P. Bennett, D. Coleman, ]. Hathaway, G. Gates. Second row: R. Edwards, L. Singer, W. Whitaker, W. Kellogg, T. Rounds, R.

Williamson, J. Ingraham, c. Stevens, R. Williams, M. Eggleston. Third row: E. Centerwall, W. Brown, E. Hoag, T. Stiles, B. Kosta, R. Pruss, G. Winston, G. O'Connor. Founh row: R. Eldred, B. Barnette, K. Martin, H. Russell, R. Grant, J. Davis, ]. Opp, L. Race, c. Eyerly, K. Williamson, J. Ziegler, T. Manley, J. Hall, c. Schultz, R. Carr, P. Musarelli, s. Joshua, P. Schneider.

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Front: D. Aiken, B. Hopkins, s. Carter, D. Giles, R. Najarian, M. Adams. Second row: K. Lobdell, E. Howell, R. Lechner, P. Shafer, c. Sherwood, G. Babcock, D. Excell, B. Williams, B. Anderson, E. Ketzak, G. Ekstrom , D. Oliver, s. Giles. Third row: D. Stratton, D. Marsh, D. Robinson, A. Bilco, G. Hall, P. Excell, R. Patton, V. Kalata, K. Cobb, D. Muzzy, J. Bennett, H. Griffin, A. Williamson, Mr. Hall. Fourth row: J. Safer, F. Gould, A. Balunas, B. Meade, C. Babcock, A. Eddy, J. Cook, R. Harrington, C. Orr, F. Morley, W. Norton, Mr. Finnegan.

Front: D. Excell, G. Babcock, P. Shafer, E. Capra, B. Williams, B. Anderson, E. Howell. Back: s. Giles, G. Hall, V. Kalata, D. Oliver, R. Lechner, K. Lobdell, c. Sherwood, G. Ekstrom, D. Marsh, P. Excell, D. Smith.

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VARSITY J. Adams, I. Crumb, R. Lechner, c. Sherwood, P. Excell, E. Capra, G. Ekstrom, R. Van­Slooten, E. Howell, J. McNulty, G. Babcock, D. Excell, E. Gould, D. Smith, H. Hall.

JUNIOR VARSITY First row: M. Adams, B. Campbell, R. Pope, c. Young, V. Kalata, R. Patton, B. Hopkins, S. Carter. Second row: Mr. Keetz, R. Najarian, T. Manley, H. Griffin, R. Stone, J. Safer, J. Cook, G. Owens, A. Bilco. Third row: R. VanSlooten, H. Henninge, K. Lobdell, A. Eddy, D. Schneider, K. Tompkins, A. Balunas.

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Front row: G. Schrader, D. Robinson, B. Anderson, B. Williams, K. Cobb, R. Parks, G. Hall, c. Orr, D. Rotherforth , J. Nowak, D. Sykora, Mr. Fletcher. Back row: c. Cobb, D. Whittaker, B. McGowan, W. Norton, P. Whittaker, L. Huntley, R. Wright, s. Mills, D. Gibson, M. Eldred , B. ChurchSmith, F. Morley, B. Auwater, D. Giles, L. Crosby, W. Harrington.

Mr. Finnegan, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Keetz , Mr. Blakeslee.

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Front: M. Adams, I. Crumb, D. Rotherfonh, s. Carter. Standing: R. Patton, R. VanSlooten, P. Shafer, L. Huntley, K. Lobdell, D. Smith, D. Excell, R. VanSlooten, E. Gould, A. Williamson, P. Excell, c. Sherwood, H. Henninge, G. Hall, Mr. Blakeslee.

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Front: H. Whittaker, D. Schneider, c. Young, E. Ketzak, R. Lechner, G. Ekstrom, E. Howell, D. Dillenbeck, K. Cobb. Back: Mr. Fletcher, F. Aldrich, T. Osborne, D. Giles, L. Crosby, A. Sileo, s. Giles, ]. McNulty, V. Kalata, M. Eldred, R. Harrington, F. Morley, R. Wright.

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VARSITY c. Orr, D. Beebe, J. Manley, I. Ryan, J. Harrington, J. Flanagan, P. Herbert.

JUNIOR VARSITY M. Scholefield, J. Huntley, J. Baron, P. Niggli, c. Lamb, s. Ingraham, L. Baron.

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First row: S. Lane, P. Herbert, J. Burrows. Second row: D. Hayes, M. Scholefield, M. Mc­Gowan, B. Morley, E. Bartlett, s. Sampson, s. Elliott, s. Lott, J. Rounds, B. Winston, J. Baron. Third row: Mrs. Wilson, J. Beadle, D. Beebe, P. Norton, J. Farnham, L. Copeland. Fourth row: P. Bullett, J. Huntley, P. McGraw, L. Centerwall, D. Harp, J. Eggleston, E. Bunt, D. Granger, F. Farnham, s. Mettler, s. Ingr~ham. Fifth row: L. Manasse, J. Tuttle, K. Hanna, L. Baron, c. Lamb, K. Ingraham, M. Preston, J. Fowler, R. Beam.

P. Norton, E. Bartlett, J. Flanagan, I. Ryan, c. Orr, s. Sampson, s. Elliott, S. Lane, J. Ingraham, J. Burrows, F. Barrows, P. Herbert, D. Beebe, D. Granger, B. McLaud, c. Steere, M. Scholefield, J. Baron, J. Beadle, J. Rounds, s. Frear, F. Fox, D. Bernard, Mrs. Wilson, B. Winston, J. Harrington, K. Laucks, P. Sparkes, B. Morley, s. Gross, B. Furman, c. Rus­sell, J. Manley, D. Gibson, J. Farnham, s. Lott, L. Copeland, H. Kosta, L. Barrows, D. Hayes, J. Huntley, M. McGraw, L. Centerwall, D. Harp, J. Eggleston, E. Bunt, P. Bullett, F. Farnham, s. Mettler, M. French, G. Stalker, J. Reynolds, D. Estelle, M. Davis, J. Tuttle, K. Hanna, L. Baron, c. Lamb, K. Ingraham, M. Preston, J. Fowler, R. Beam, J. Ingraham, M. Winans, L. Manasse, V. Kliment, P. Niggli, J. Ballantine, I. Ketzak, P. FieldHouse, B. Kellogg, E. Whittaker, E. Gross.

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Front: Mr. Wolford, B. Anderson, G. Ekstrom, Treasurer; F. Flanagan, Secretary; D. Excell, President; G. Babcock, Vice President; c. Sherwood, B. Williams, J. Harring­ton. Back: R. Robbins, M. Smith, G. Owens, J. Baron, s. Mersereau, D. Muzzy, J. Opp, J. McLaud, M. Ryan, c. Babcock.

Mr. Blakeslee, s. Sampson, President; B. Morley, Vice President; s. Elliott, Secretary; J. Beadle, Treasurer; B. Winston, J. Burrows. Second: F. Henninge, L. Ingraham, R. Pruss.

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Front: Mr. Ball, s. Elliott, P. Herbert, Photography Editor; D. Excell, Business Man­ager; D. Gibson, Editor; E. Ketzak, L. Walker. Second: s. Williamson, M. Arm­strong, J. Manley, B. Armstrong. s. Lott, ]. Flanagan, P. Norton. Third: G. Babcock,

]. McNulty, R. VanSlooten.

Front: Mr. Ball , P. Herbert, Treasurer; D. Beebe, Secretary;]. Lobdell, President; L. Walker , Vice President; c. Steere, ]. Lawton, B. Utter. Second: J. Ingraham, J. Hall , G. Babcock, J. McNulty, K. Laucks, c. Bailey.

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First row: D. Rotherforth, Utility; D. Rounds, Uniforms; A. Weir, Publicity and Historian; c. Steere, Secretary; D. Gibson, President; J. Adams, Treasurer; L. Walker, Librarian; D. Scott, Librarian; D. Muzzy, Utility. Second row: W. Brown, L. Manasse, L. Singer, s. Bennett, L. Sage, s. Lyon, M. Schrader, S. Kimball. Third row: M. Eggleston, E. Fowler, R. Robbins, s. Stillings, G. Stalker, E. Hoag, P. Vergason, B. Safer. Fourth row: H. Churchsmith, S. Ingra­ham, K. Birch, s. Frink, c. Hopkins, N. Thomson, P. Herbert, J. Opp. Fifth row: B. Church-

smith, M. Davis, L. Woodward, D. Estelle, B. McLaud, c. Burpee, D. Harrington, J. Safer. Sixth row: R. Patton, A. Wolford, H. Whittaker, c. Marvin, D. Schmidt, E. Weir, G. Owens, P. Sparkes.

MR. DOOLITTLE

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M. Watrous, K. Laucks, D. Granger, S. Williamson, s. Frear, J. Baron, N. Harris.

J. Flanagan, D. Beebe, J. Burrows, P. Bullett, F. Fox, J. Lobdell, c. Russell, M.

McGowan, S. Sampson.

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Fit" tOW, .,oted, left to tigh" p. Hetbert, K· ~.auclu, S. Jl<gtaMm. l• won, D· Gibwn. M• Atm.uong. B. Atmtuong. J. Hall, L. Walke<. l· HuntleY• Second toW' M. Winans. p. Norton. H. Ko<ta, M. Scholefield, E· Bunt, l• Eggle.ron. E. Welt. A· Welt, s. sampwn. B. W;n.ton, l• Manley. ~hitd toWo S. Elliott, p. McGtaW. D. Gtanget. C· a.,ell. S. fteat. B· Motley, c. Bailey. S. WilUamwn. M· Watto"'· S. Lott• fourth toWo l• Lobdell, B· McGowan. L. Me· Gowan, D· Excel\, K• cobb. l• Hallenbeck. D· Aiken. G. owen•· Fifth toW' a. Shale<, E·

Ketzak. D· Schmidt, l• McNulty. G· BabcOCk, l• Ktmbet, D• Round•. D. Scott•

7~ 7~ 7D#Ie4 s. Ingraham be · K. Laucks

rt, J. Baron M • P. Her-Hall D G .b ' • Armstrong J

• • ISOnL ,. Harrington J ' • Walker, J.

. • Huntle Sanborn Ab y, and Miss

• sent· B A · • rmstrong.

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First row, left to right: c. Burpee, H. Churchsmith, o. Gibson, R. Patton, P. Herben, B. Safer, E. Schrader . P. Sparks. Second row: Mr. Doolittle, N. Thomson, E. Hoag, D. Rounds, D. Scott, C. Marvin, A. Weir, J. Safer, B. Churchsmith.

J. Baron, K. Laucks, D. Scott, J. Hall, and B. Morley behind the piano • • • at the piano is Miss

• _ _.~.....,.... Sanborn.

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First row: P. Norton, J. Flanagan, B. Morley, K. Laucks. Second row: J. Manley, D. Gibson, B. Armstrong, M. Armstrong, L. Copeland. Third row: M. Winans, D. Hayes, s. Frear, s. Samspon, Mrs. Wilson. Fourth row: D. Estelle, J. Beadle, S. Elliott, B. Winston, J. Rounds. Fifth row: c. Steere, F. Barrows, L. Barrows, J. Ingraham, L. Centerwall. Sixth row: M. Scholefield, J. Eggleston, D. Granger.

First row: c. Orr, M. McGowan, D. Beebe, J. Lord, J. Ingraham, M. Scholefield. Second row: J. Ingraham, E. Whittaker, J. Fowler, L. Manassee, L. Barrows, J. Burrows, s. Elliott, E. Bartlett, J. Flanagan, V. Kliment, J. Tuttle, J. Ballantyne. Third row: J. Eggleston, D. Harp, M. Oliver, B. Furman, I. Ryan, B. Morley, s. Ingra­ham, H. Kosta, L. Copeland, P. Herbert, F. Barrows, s. Lane. Fourth row: M. McGraw, J. Baron, J. Manley, B. Armstrong, S. Gross, P. Niggli, F. Fox, c. Russell, P. Fieldhouse, D. Hayes, M. Preston, K. Ingraham, P. Norton, M. Armstrong, P. Bullett, E. Bunt, Mrs. Wilson. Fifth row: J. Reynolds, D. Estelle, M. Winans, c. Burpee, K. Laucks, D. Granger, c. Steere, s. Frear, S. Sampson, J. Rounds, L. Walker, L. Baron, K. Hanna, I, Ketzak, M. Davis, E. Gross.

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fl««Un ~ First row: J. Crandall, R. Tuttle, s. Kimball, C. Decker, N. Lobdell, s. Finkle, E. Fowler, M. Schrader, B. Ludlam, c. Anderson. Second row: s. Davis, D. Granger, S. Sampson, s. Eckert, J. Scott, L. Neubauer, M. Hoyt, c. Hopkins, D. Harrington. Third row: M. Gurney, c. Fowler, L. Sage, c. Hall, M. Davis, P. Bilco, K. Hanna, B. Kellogg, J. Ballantyne. Fourth row: M. McGowan, J. Foster, J. Ostrander, c. Burpee, I. Ketzak, J. Fowler, J. Dillenbeck, C. Marvin, A. Wolford, ]. McLaud.

First row: M. Schrader, c. Anderson, s. Kimball, c. Hall, M. Conway, D. Winston, B. Holcomb, s. Davis, J. Davis. Second row: S. Eckert, B. Stalker, c. Parks, D. Estelle, D. Granger, s. Sampson, J. Sampson, P. Ingraham, B. Ludlam. Third row: L. Woodward, B. Gould, D. Walker, M. Gurney, M. Harrington, c. Hopkins. Fourth row: Mr. Elmore, E. Centerwall, K. Martin, J. Ingraham, K. Birch, J. McLaud, M. Ryan, B. Safer, G. Winston, T. Stiles. Fifth row: T. Rounds, H. Russell, F. Eggleston, H. Weaver, D. Lowe, A. Manley, L. Sher­wood, W. Utter, c. Capra, E. Hoad. Sixth row: M. Eggleston, R. Eldred, E. Badger, F. Granger, R. Hall, W. Whittaker, W. Kellogg. F. Henninge, R. Robbins.

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D. Estelle, J. Dillenbeck, F. Aldrich, Mrs. McCormack, J. Hamilton, M. Conway.

M. Conway, S. Eckert, B. Holcomb, Mrs. Tefft, S. Davis, J. McLaud, s. Kimball, D. Sykora, K. Shoemaker, J. Scott, B. Henninge, J. Hunsicker, s. Baker, s. Rays, M. Beckwith, L. Lyon, D. Winston, D. Harrington, B. Furman.

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L. Winston, c. Decker, T. Rounds, c. Stevens, L. Crosby, v. Kliment, H. Weaver, D. Hayes, E. Harrison, B. Valentine, ]. Roth, T. Gurney, Mr. Abbott, ]. Ingraham, B. Barrows.

N. Orr, G. Huttleston, H. Griffin, W. Lewis, D. Davis, K. Lobdell, D. Schidt, W. Churchsmith, Mr. Elmore, D. Aiken, A. French, D. Marsh, W. Williams, M. Eldred, G. Lyon.

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s. Wright, Larawick, c. Edgerton, ]. Harmon, Lowe, E. Cook.

R. Crumb, c. Kraus, K. Rockwell, Captain, ]. Lamb; N. Adams, A. Thurber, P. Gross, T. Maxon, F. Hibbard, s. Lasky, A. Dietrich, R. Sperling, T. Alexander, D. Morgan, M. Wood­ward, D. Eastwood, M. Waldon, Mr. Edwards, P. McGowan, G. Lott, ]. Breck. P. Church­Smith.

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MRS. RYAN

MRS. SEYMOUR

MRS. BLAKESLEE

SALLY CONNOLLY

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Mr. Loomis, Mr. White, Mrs. Youngs Mr. Sherwood, Mr. Horton, Mr. Kinney

Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Huttleston, Mrs. Foster Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Martin Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Adams

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We Invite You to Consult Us on the Problem of Cleaning Your Establishment Satisfactorily.

C.RANDALLSUPPLY CO~) INC, 77 State St. Phone 2-642 5

Binghamton, N. Y.

Sales-Service Branches at Cortland, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y.- - - - - -Tunkhannock, Pa.

Strategically Located to Serve All of Our Customers Through Seven (7) Trained Building Maintenance Experts.

"Keep Clean With Crandall's"

Congratulations to the Class of '56

From the Distributors of Garden Brand and Harvest Brand

Fine Foods

McTIGHE GROCERY CO., INC.

Binghamton, N. Y.

uAM-BOY Fancy Quality Food Products Compliments of

JAMESON-BOYCE CO.

Binghamton, N. Y.

vOHN SJRIANN I

LUMBER CO.

Greene, N. Y.

T~ lot11 h...-~U lv~ fA.HOR ~A.()f T-''tlotl P\JiliSHI''"''' (0\4PA"t'l 0.\!14.5 Tf\.t.S

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l=\RST NATIONAL BANk:

Member F. D. I. C.

Phone 84

Greene, N. Y.

GOSPE.R'S "Where Everyone Meets"

Phone 60

Greene, N. Y.

Compliments of

CWE.NA..NGO SALES COMPANY

Ford Mercury

Sales and Service

Phone 35

Greene, N. Y.

C~ENANGO VALLEY MILLS, INC.

Everything to Build Anything

Phone 137 Greene, N. Y.

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KIMBER e.;tt.: ~ fl DRUGS

Prescription Specialist Complete Line of

Photographic Supplies

Phone 360

Greene, N. Y.

SINGER AND SINGER •

Greene, New York

5MlTH'5

SALES

Philco

Phone 39 Greene, N. Y.

VICTORY SUPERMARKET

DAN MORGAN, Mgr.

Quality Groceries

Quantity Prices

Greene, New York

WILLIAM L.l<OBERTS "RICHARD D. BANfOl<D

OPTOMETRISTS

Phone 297

Greene, N. Y.

Compliments of

TAYLOR

NURSING HOME

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ONE SToP Ser<.v1ce at

HAYES TRUCKING AND GARAGE SERVICE

Phone 25F2

Greene, N. Y.

GREENE G. L. F. SERVICES

GREENE G. L. F. EGG SERVICE

GREENE G. L. F. FARM STORE

GREENE COOP. G. L. F. SERVICER, INC.

SOUTH CHENANGO PETROLEUM SERVICE, INC.

Phone 409F4

Greene, N. Y.

1tut'tttttut4 DAIRY PRODUCTS

Milk

VAN SLOOTE.N Fresh Eggs Poultry Dairylea Butter, Cheese, FARMS

Greene, N. Y.

F . & S . FUEL SUPPLY

Lehigh Valley Coal

Atlantic Petroleum Products

Phone 258

Greene, N. Y.

Ice Cream

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GREENE DRY CLEANERS

MR. AND MRS. E. L. BENNETT

Phone 269

Greene, N. Y.

Compliments of

GRAND UNION

Phone 337

Greene, N. Y.

"Try Your Drug Store First"

BADGER & SNOW PHARMACISTS

Phone 244

Greene, N. Y.

Compliments of

r=QE..D A. R05EKgANS

BOW MANS JEWELRY

Photography Gifts

Phone 111

Greene, N. Y.

GREENE RADIO AND TELEVISION

Sales Installation

Service

"We Service What We Sell''

Phone 225 Greene, N. Y.

Best Wishes

DR. l<ALP~ ~.GROSS

Phone 300 Greene, N. Y.

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~"' -n."i~ THE

1,~~ \ l=t.T2N QJ1

SHOPPE - ''Flowers

Are Words in Technicolor"

Phone 36

Greene, N. Y.

Good Luck to the Class of 1956

THE

DON-JUAN "Prices Born Here

Are Raised Elsewhere"

Phone 280

Greene, N. Y.

WILLIAM'S ATLANTIC

Certified Lubrication

Goodyear Tires and

Accessories

Phone 389

Greene, N. Y.

T~OM50N'S HOME FURNISHINGS

Furniture, Floor Coverings Venetian Blinds and Awnings

Phone 61

Greene, N. Y.

THE

PAGE SEED COMPANY

Seeds men

Phone 27

Greene, N. Y.

\NGRAHAMS SOUTH SIDE GROCERY

Phone 279

Greene, N. Y.

DR.L.F. GAINSWAY

DENTIST

Phone 16

Greene, N. Y.

Compliments of

MR. AND MRS.

LEE BlGGS Chenango Forks Road

Phone 317-J

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GRAY & SONS INSURANCE

Phone 116

Greene, N. Y.

BOUTIQUE SHOP

Distinctive

Ladies 1 Apparel

Compliments of

G12t-£Nt. AIRPORT

Hangar Space - Plane Rental

Phone 26Fl4

Greene, N. Y.

G12U'ENDEL5 RESTAURANT & BAR

Rt. 41 l Mile from Greene

Fine Foods Good Home Cooking

HANS AND MARGARET GRUENDEL

~. M. COMl=ORT

GENERAL ELECTRIC "Serving You

for Over 40 Years"

Phone 125 Greene, N. Y.

'FOSTt;Q'S I. G. A. STORE

Independently Owned and Operated

• Phone 355 - Greene, N.

FRANk & l=R£.D'5

SER VIC ENTER FRANK MOORHEAD

FRED STILSON

@ Phone 170 - Greene, N.

Hardware - Paints Gifts - Toys

at

BURPEE5 HARDWARE

Phone 38F2 Greene, N. Y.

Y.

Y.

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t:RANK. G.WALKt.R

0 Plumbing - Heating

Phone 222

GRt.~NE ARMY NAVY STORE

Sporting Goods

Sportswear

Work Clothes

Compliments

of

ELM TRE.t.

RESTAURANT

._JILLSON'S GENERAL STORE

Groceries, Meats Staple Goods

Phone 14F4

Brisben, N. Y.

50UT~ END SUNOCO STATION

Brake Service Used Cars Lubrication

DELANEY AND WILCOX, Prop.

Phone 46 Greene, N. Y.

Gl<EEN"E BAKERY

Phone 211

Greene, N. Y.

~01--tN J-l. BUCK "The Store for Lad and Dad"

Phone 299

Greene, N. Y .

INSURANCE AGENCY

Phone 123

Greene, N. Y.

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L.A. NA_JARIAN

MFG. CO.

Ribbons and Hat Bands

Phone 15

Greene, N.Y.

W5. ~ALL~NB~CK & SON

LUMBER COMPANY

Wholesale and Retail Lumber Building Materials

of All Kinds

Phone 401-F 13 Greene, N. Y.

BAl<ON'S INN

Fine Foods

Phone 387

Greene, New York

Wholesale - Retail

FRANCIS M. ~\LL Hardwood and Softwood

Lumber

Phone 8- 3 06 3

Oxford, New York

Lt:V\ ROE Sales - Pontiac - Service

Sales - Frigidaire - Service

Phone 150 Greene, N. Y.

BRl5BEN GARAGE

Gas and Oil

General Repairing

CARL BUCKLIN, Proprietor

Phone Oxford 8-3865

Bris ben, New York

THE

I. L. T< \C\-H~l2 COMPANY, INC.

Feed and Seed

Phone 23-F 12

Brisben, N. Y.

Compliments of

BUCK AND BARTON

Phone l2-F3

Greene, New York

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