Greely High School - Shield Yearbook (Cumberland Center, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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:F 42,5 coaching. INTO M. sUoMI ZX Y+2X Y: 41-X Y ,ff 7,7,g We are all proud of the championships which Greely has won in the past eight years in basketball and baseball because of Mr. Suomi's We look forward to his pep talks at rallies, when w can always' expect an anecdote or two. Q1 A' ii F 53 ' 1 4 .1 ZX' Mr. Farwell is well known for keeping his study halls quiet and some of the fairs, too. F ll WILLIAM N. FARWELL I E Q I r I If everyone were as ready with a smile and a friendly word as Mrs. Chase, the boys wouldn't be deciding whether it is better to be sea - sick in the Navy or to suffer broken arches in the infantry. From reliab1e sources we have leamed that even the Marines are bidding for the male chefs she has trained. MI, Brownrigg is the new and popular teacher who replaced Mr Merrill. He is doing a fine job of coaching girls! swimming and basketball. We look forward to chemistry because once in a while he gives the Jaffe book a rest and goes off on a tangent about Navy Life , or one of those Friends who -------- ? his agriculture classes a little more active. Many of the Senior girls wish they were in his agriculture classg then they could get to go to MRS. EVELYN C. CHASE PA UL BROWNRIGG

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I ! XV PR uuvpg N It took Mr. Cranda1l's sojourn in the hospital this winter to make us realize how true it is that blessings are not ap - preciated until they are lost. We know now now just how much all of us depend on f W I 5 3 5 J him and his encouragement. - if 351, 0 J' Thanks to Miss Harmon, our class play was a success, r I MISS MARION HARMON VNS .0 Y c.x4 5 Mr. Rawnsley, our good - natured class advisor, has always been ready to help us with our class problems. Because of his un - CQ, tiring efforts our New York trip is now class history and not a lost cause. 2 Shakespeare's ghost causing her those night - mares. She is sure his spirit has been most unhappy ever since she inter - preted MACBETH to the Junior and Senior English class during Mr. Crandall's illness. Mrs. Harlow is noted for her good Mrs. Harlow is wondering if it is sportsmanship and fine history teaching here at Greely. and the source of much merriment. We admire and ap - preciate her endless patience with us. BYRON RAWNSLEY MRS. FRANCIS HARLOW I , I qs-



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9 MRS. LORA WHITE MRS. LENA FOSTER -vF'f'A' 13 n K Mrs. White is the new eighth grade teacher. She is very popular with her pu - pils and has made a hit with all of us. We wish her the best of luck and hope she will remain at Greely for a long time. I X SUS' S ,7 l' V ,f - L , , 1 .2 ,. 1, 'J l .1 5 - . IN V The attractive paintings on the scenery .2 fpr our plays-and operettas, as well as the dlever Rosters for our class projects, have beengdue to Mrs. Foster. Because of her sirggestions and her tact in criticising our errors one of us may enjoy old age as an - other Grandma Moses. ? :Fl N il Wt' N... A J The friendly seventh grade teacher with the ready smile is Mrs. Winn. She has taught at Greely for the past few years and built up a reputation of being a capable and likable person. She really knows her first - aid, so if we ever have any cuts or bruises, we don't walk - - we run to find Mrs. Winn and get her assistance. t. View DM gt 615 9 U5 wtf Mr. Stetson directs all musical activ - ities at Greely. The Gilbert 8a Sullivan operettas are the biggest attraction. They're lots of fun to put on and the town folks seem to enjoy them too. In fact, Mr. Stet.son's pleasing personality and patient way make all his classes enjoyable. MRS. GENEVIEVE WINN ROBER'I' ST ETSON

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