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7/3/2009 5:00 PM   Alumni Banquet 
5-6:30 Social Hour
6:30 - 8:00 Dinner: Menu- Steak, Chicken, and Various Salads
8:00-9:00 Awards Ceremony
9:00-1:00 Dancing to "Jones'n"
Cost: $20/person in advance
$25/person at the door
Please send your RSVP to:
 
Nina Pickett Ward...
 
 
 
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 Honor parts for the Class of 2009
Rebecca Brown, principal of Greenville High School, is pleased to announce the honor parts for the Class of 2009. Graduation exercises will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday June 7th in the Oakes Auditorium of Greenville High School.
Emily Victoria Patrick, daughter of Heidi St. Jean of Greenville and Scott Patrick of Shirley, has been named valedictorian of the Class of 2009. She will be attending the University of Maine Orono in the fall majoring in Wildlife Ecology. Emily has participated in Math Team and Cheering in high school, as well as band and chorus. She has volunteered at Harmony Camp during the summer and has written to the troops in Iraq on several occasions. Emily has also played the piano at the local nursing home. She also participated for a time in Student Council. Emily has received the Top Scholar Award at the University of Maine and will be attending the Honors College there. Some of Emily's interests, other than nature, include creative writing and photography. She plans on pursuing these interests as well at some point in the future. Another one of her interests is traveling; she went to Costa Rica in April on an educational trip. She plans to do more traveling in the future.
 
Jackson McLaughlin is the Salutatorian of the class of 2009. He has received his standing through academic excellence in the school's challenging CP and AP course. But his achievement extends past his grades. Jackson participated in basketball his freshman year and during his sophomore year was the school's mascot. He was an active runner for Greenville's cross country team and was a valued member of the track team as well. Jackson's favorite high school sport was golf. He was identified as an East-West All Star two times and he qualified for the States as an individual his senior year. Jackson also enjoys being a part of Greenville's musical program. He played clarinet for concert band, alto saxophone for pep band, sang bass in chorus and held lead roles for the school's musicals. Jackson has also been an active member of the school's National Honor Society since his sophomore year. The most important activity Jackson has been a part of has been Key Club. He held such positions as club editor and president. Jackson also sat on the New England District Board as the Lieutenant Governor of Division 2. As LTG, Jackson received an Outstanding Lieutenant Governor Award. Over his four years in Key Club, he has accumulated roughly 400 hours of community service. Jackson homes to continue his academic and social successes at the University of Maine in Orono this fall.

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