George Stevens Academy - Mountain Echo Yearbook (Blue Hill, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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Sep. 50. Juniors vollied with the Freshmen. The Juniors won both games. The Seniors started work on the tennis court. October Oct. l. Seniors played the Sophomores at volleyball. Sena oct Oct Oct Oct oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct iors won both games. 1 2. The Juniors defeated the Sophomores at volleyball. 6. The seniors played the Sephomores. The Seniors de- feated them. 7. The Juniors and Freshman played volleyball. The Ju- niors won both games. 8. The Seniors defeated the Fresh at volleyball. 9. The annual magazine contest is on. This year it is a duel between the boys and girls. Which will be the victor? Wefll see. 15. Sophomores played the Fresh at volleyball. The Sophomores won both games. Calvin Robertson won the silver dollar for salesmanship over the weekeend. Bas- ketball practice started today, 14. The Seniors and Juniors played one game of volleyu ball which went to the Seniors. As this game determined the winner of the Volleyball League, the seniors will have lollipops. 15. The Juniors won the last game although. it 'didn't mean anything. The Treasure Hunt which was held after school was a great success. Charles Hunnewell, Dick Pi- per, and Junior Grindle Vere in the group that won the prize. 'They must he fast runners. 16. Lollipop Day. The Seniors certainly enjoyed those lollipopsl 2O. Report cards today. They weren't as bed as they might have been. Archery started today for the girls with Elizabeth Cuddy as the instructor. There are pos- sibilities that the girls may be good. 24. The Nagazine Contest ended today. The boys with their loader defeated the girls. High Le ache Wilbur Mclntyre as salesman was Roger were chosen for the drill team went 26. The girls Hao to Brewer for their first lesson. Mr. Davis is their instructor. 28. A supper was hold at the Baptist Chapel for the benefit of the Nature Club. A very good supper indeed.

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Sep. Sep. Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep STEVENS DIARY September S. The 1941-l9M2 school year opened with eighty - four students and the following faculty members: Mr. Thomas B. Langley Principal, science and mathema- ' ties. -icslby Collegeb Mrs. Mildred Hinckley, Assistant, history, mathematics, c1v1ss.'ana Latin, Cunlversity of Mainel Miss Jean Hilliard, Assistant, English and French. CU- niversity of Wisconsin! ' Mrs. Hildred Phillips, Assistant, Commercial subjects. fMaine School of Commerce! Mrs. Jeannette Snowman, music instruction. CSkidmore College Institute of Music Pedagogy? Mr. Stanley Young, band director. CUniversity of Mainel 15. Golf Tournament started today by usual lot drawing . Looks like a battle, for two former champs exchanged names. The tournament will be finished in the spring. l6. The Volleyball League is now under way. The first two games, Seniors and Juniors, went to the Seniors. 17. Sophomores and Freshmen volleyed ball. Two victo- ries to the Sophomores. lS. Sad outcome!--The Sophomores went down before the Senior volley. l9. The Juniors won over the Freshmen in two volleyball games. 22. County Teacher's Convention at Ellsworth. No school for us today. 23. Seniors defeated the Freshmen in volleyball. Wilbur Mclntyre conducted an auction sale. QM. Juniors vs. Sophomores in volleyball. Juniors were champs. 25. Juniors and Seniors in two breathless games, a vic- tory to each team. defeated the Frosh at volleyball. Frosh went over with a bang: dancing, beano, ice cream and cake for refreshments. 26. Sophomores Reception. It and tucker with 27. B. G. 8. A. takes over the movies for the winter. Here's to a successful season. 29. Seniors won both games of volleyball against the Sophomores.



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Cot Nov, Nov mov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov 25--Nov.dj. No school for us while the teachers go to the Teacher's Convention in Bangor- IflS96mB that the teachers still have to learn some things. November 4. The Seniors took their annual trip. They went to Ellsworth to have their pictures taken andf from there on to Bangor to spend the rest of the day. 10. The Bluehill Band joined with the Brooklin School Band to play at a Defense Program at the Town hall. A few selections were played before and after the program 12. Parent's Day. The parents were invited to visit school today. There was a contest among the different classes to see who could get the most parents to visit school. The Seniors won the contest so they were given a half day off, the Wednesday afternoon before Thanks- giving. 14. The annual Senior Play was produced. A very good nThat Crazy Smith Familyu was shown with cast: play entitled the following Pa Smith Lawrence Small Ma Smith Lois Cousins Sally Smith Wilma Collins Buddie Smith Roger Leach Betty Smith Mary McGraw Tony Smith Dana Giles Aunt Bella Arlene Owen Professor Slattery H. William Emerson, Jr. Stuart brandon James Billings, Jr. Julie Weston Dawn Pierce Barbara Wetherby Lillian Hinckley 20-24. Thanksgiving Vacation. That turkey certainly did taste good. It d1dn't take all that time for the Thanksgiving d1nner,but we all had to have two or three days to rest up afterwards. 25. A rally was held in the main room in the afternoon to choose cheer leaders for this year. The following three girls were chosen: Mary McGraw, Lorraine Petten- gill, and Grace ninckley. 27. The first basketball game of the season was played here with Sedgwick. The Junior Varsity term played the Rangers A.A. Both grmes were won by B. G. S. A. 28. The Executive Board left for Augusta to attend the State Student Council Meet1ng,the following day. Paul Sylvester was the President of the State Council.

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