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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30 THE CHRYSALIS If I should win, let this be the code: With my faith and my honor held high. And if I should lose let me stand by the road And cheer as the winners go by. FOOTBALL 1946 Football practice got underway the first of September with about 30 can- didates reporting to Coach Russ Knox. Among the candidates were seven vet- erans. Harry Genest, who had played llircc years previously, headed this list and was elected captain. The oth- ers were Glen Smith, Deke Genest, Bob Diehl, Bob MacFadden, Tom Ry- an, and Kip Tremblay. Others who had seen action under the blue and white banner were Bill Hathaway, Keith Davis, Dick Hamlin, Bob Bud- den, Benny Sheehan, and Gerald De- veau. Games had been arranged with Brewer, Stearns fMi1linocketJ Madi- son, and Skowhegan. This was an un- usually hard schedule, for all of the schools to be played were larger than our own and four of them were clast A schools with student bodies ol' three hundred or more. We played our first game of the season on September 2fl against r powerful Brewer eleven. The lineup for this game was as follows: Harry Genest, fullbackg Glen Smith, center: Bob Diehl and Bill Hathaway, guardsg Deke Genest, and Porky MacFadde1 at tacklesg and Keith Davis and Dick Hamlin on the ends. The teams batt- led on even terms and were in a 13-13 deadlock at the beginning of the fourth period, but in this period Brew- er pushed over a touchdown and won by a score of 19-13. The following week G.H.S. faced a powerful and speedy Stearns eleven.

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