Greenville High School - Chrysalis Yearbook (Greenville, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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28 THE CHRYSALIS 6 Don Favor took pictures of var- ious groups for the Chrysalis. 10 Red letter day. No quiz ir Biology today. Prof is slipping. 17 Glock was fast and Prof. al- most kept 40 pupils after school. 20 Surprise quiz by Miss Gray in World History. 21 Higgins J.V.'s came to Green- ville only to return to Charleston with a loss. ' 28 Easter Vacation. One week to ourselves. Happy days are here again. MARCH 10 Dawn Smith, Lolita Nye, Mar- ilyn Gaudet, Jeannine Rodrick, all out with measles. Wouldn't it be terrible if the whole school caught them? 13 Movie on the Conservation of Trees . Took our minds off studies. 14 Juniors still hold the Intramur- al Championship. 18 Connie got caught chewing gum in Miss Gray's room today. One hour after school. 21 Junior Speaking Finals. The girls winning were Patricia Lander-kin and Connie Swazey. The boys were Laurence Pratt and Robert Budden, first and second respectively. 28 Freshmen put on a play this evening entitled, The Haunted Tea Room. Well-presented, well-received. APRIL 8 Freshman Speaking Finals. 9 Phillips Collins and Gerald De- veaux stayed after school for the 95th time-Mr. Hall. 23 County Speaking. Three speak- ers represented us. Harold Hill, Law- rence Pratt, and Connie Swazey. 24 The School Fair. The shows included, the Minstrel Show, Gym Show and a play. Beano! MAY 2 Musical Review in the school auditorium. 3 Music Festival in Bangor. The Band went down and represented Greenville. 16 Boys and Girls Choir go to Bangor and sing on the radio. iBig Timel. 23 School nearly over but there are the final exams. 25 Baccalaureate. 28 Senior Prom Ceveryone dressed upj I l . 29 Class Day exercises-only one more day for the seniors. 30 Graduation. Three months vacation!! Keith Davis '48

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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 3 School opened today and there were a number of happy l??J faces in the mainroom. 20 Sophomore Reception! Sopho- more bags and babies ate candy and generally made nuisances of themselves. OCTOBER 5 Miss Gray had a nice smile for the World History class today. 22 The seniors had to look at the birdie. 'Tis rumored a camera was broken. 24 Whoopeel No school. Teach- crs' Convention. Give the teacheri and pupils a rest, maybe. NOVEMBER 5 Miss Springers' Operetta The Obliging Clock, a success this even- ing. Grade students in clever and en- tertaining performance. 14 Had the -afternoon off only to go back in the evening to show our parents how smart C???J we are. 16 Mrs. Kneeland gave the French II class a huge assignment for next day. 28 Thanksgiving and another short vacation. Most unhappy because there won't be any school for the rest of the week. DECEMBER 2 Hooray!! No school. The first big snow storm of the year. 4 Mr. Lund and Mr. Hall spent the evening with Mrs. Allen and talked over their favorite subject- English. 10 The play, Henry's Hired Aunt, was held in the school auditor- inm this evening. Howling success. 11 Our new coach, Mr. Webber, held his first basketball practice this evening. A good turn out. High hopes for this season. 13 Christmas vacation. We all will come back broke. Had a Christ- mas tree in afternoon. Much fun and laughter. 30 Back to school again. Same old thing all over. JANUARY 1 New Years' Day. A second Fourth of July. 15 We were all happy until those exams came along. 17 Something new in recreation. The Junior Ball. Had fun until mid- night. Dancing, that is. 14 Entertained the Guilford bas- ketball team. We won. 23-24 The Junior boys and girls entertained the students with some marvelous Q?J speaking. Five of each chosen for finals. 28 Chrysalis Board met today to decide what the year book would contain. 29 The seniors had their measure ments taken for caps and gow, Lucky people. 31 Hospital essays were due i English class today. Most tried hard for there are money prizes. FEBRUARY 5 Prof. kind today. No physl assignment.



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