Greene High School 1967 Yearbook (Greene, NY) - Full Access
1967 CLASS WILL · The follow·ing people leave • .. Karen Adams- -to joiri the "Agies" at Cornell. Daniel Aiken- - his baggy pants to Cliff Reed. Polly AUI'Iarter--her place as class mouth to ~bbie Excel!. Clyde Badger leaves Mr . Ziemski in peace. Betty Beck\'lith--her muscles to Lynn Young . Mernie Beckwith --la\'1 to the lawyers . William Birch (A. J.)--for the Indianapolis 500. Ann Blakeslee --to join Robin and his Merry Men . Lorraine Borst--to be an Olympic coach. Glenda Bottle--the F. H. A. empty without her . Susan Bottle--her front seat in speech class to Jim Garringer. Patricia Boyce--with matching sweater sets . Mary Browning --her name to Chris Purple. Robert Harold Burlison- -his tremendous lool<s and physique to Gary Maider. James Burrows--for Route 66, playing the Rolling Stones. Melora Cann leaves thankfully. Elin Centerwall- - for the White House • . . ,.,ill she beat ·Art? Darrell Chichester--hiS. atten.qance record to RicK Tnuroer. Nancy Church-Smith--Calculus wnn reliet. Barbara Clark- -doing the Teaberry Shuffle . Arthur Cobb- - betakes himself plus his continental charm to the White House . Donald Colborn leaves •. •teachers ecstatic! Robert Copeland --on his unicycle . Robert Cox --his good behavior to Peter Cummings . Ronald Coulson- -his long horse to anyone going West. Kathy Crittenden--to join the Oneonta group . Michal Ann Daire--gratefully from Tro-Journal covers. Kathy Daniels-- her crutches ... we hope! Keith Davis leaves ever-so NANChalantly . Clarence Dedrick-- for a beauty salon: Carol Eastman--doing rne vnver Twist. Earl Eaton--with a big laugh . David Eldred--to buy a pair of socks . Kenneth Elliott- - his bumper as a permanent memorial to the safe driving of class - of '67. Christine Evans--what will the public library do now? Kathy Finch- -as quietly as she came . William Fairchild--his powerhouse run to John Pollard. Michael Flanagan--his conservative manner of dre~s to Robert Friedlander. Linda Frear--her automotive skill to the trans-shop . Robert Funnell--for the draft-man . Kent Garringer-- his thumb to future world travelers. Thomas Gorman Steeles away. Stephen Graves--his sneakers to the Smithsonian Institute . Robert Harrington le aves Mr. Geers in peace . Sharon Harring ton Marks her way out of G. c . s. Eric Harris--his lost books to the unlucky finders . Nancy Henni~ge-- her key to the bank to John Sirianni. Esther Hermoza- - with a trunkful of happy memories . David Hoag--his quiet \'lays to Nancy Hopkins . Roland Houghtaling--his manners to any rude underclassmen .
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