Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1935

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 Motto: Huniani nihil alicnum. Colors: Amethyst and Silver. Flower: Radiance Rose. Annette Mitchell President Eloise Realle ............................................... 'ice-I resident Exa McClendon ................................................. Secretary GeoKCE CaRANISS ................................................. Treasurer W illiam Daj.rn mim.i Orator Millie Louise Copeland....................................... ..Statistician Lillian Keener............................................. -...... P°ct Anne MacDonald, Elizabeth Ozley Pianists Sara Helen Overton............................................... I'ocalist Robert Welch .................................................... Irtist

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rated grades. As for the conquering, in sonic instances, it took between four and onc-lialf and six years, but it was finally accomplished I especially salute the veterans « t four and one half and ix years. In stentorian tones, lie then called, Veterans, arise —and the uprising was nearly unanimous. Then the orator sat down amidst a burst of applause, led by the vets. At last the party arrived at the Seadrome, and with great clamor, entered. When they were seated at the table, Koliert Powell, radio announcer and acting master of ceremonies, called the anniversary meeting to order. First, we will hear from the gifted lady, Kula l.ec Posted. Ftila Lee rose like Venus from the deep and began to fumble and stumble, and to wring her bands, aying, h, dearie me. I’ve forgotten tny speech, but Pin here; you are here: we arc all here. Pm reminded of all our good times together. Pm reminded of everything except my speech. I remember how we used to forget otir English and History in days of uld Lang Syne Then followed T. and T. (not American Telephone and Telegraph i. hut tears and telegrams—watered stock. At this time, the telegrams were brought in. which the chairman read. One was from Arthur Whittington. Instructor in Mathematics, at the University of Southern California. “I’m very sorry I can’t U- with you tonight, hut I'm in the midst of the 213th page of the Benson-Chasc explanation of the Einsteiii-Steiner Theory and I hate to «top until I finish the other 787 pages. The other from Deward Hogg—“I'm on my way to Germany to encourage a war, as tlie munition sales of the Gerald Collins Company have fallen off a great deal and we must sell munitions. Hitler (by code message) lias agreed to give me a big order. Shall 1 call on Mussolini? Please advise. Then Miss Phyllis Elms, who had l cen making a hit in Oh. la. la. la. la. la. la. la. la.” tried by her niclod and assonance to soothe the horrors of approaching war; but. as she. was singing along on the high she landed with a blimp, whereupon Julia Colley, a famous surgeon, made straight for the President, and told him voice aviation was dangerous. “I'll oar no more.” responded Phyllis, singing in a lower register. While harmony prevailed among the group. Ruth Lewis was called upon for an original poem written especially for the occasion. She l cgan— The President today invited us to the Seadrome Over water and air I've wanted to roam.” ..i, ' ‘ !’• ,ivo | et n rohlnxM interrupted Cook Waldron, the owner of a tire factory. He calm, he calm. said Ernest Kolodner, chief of police, “and my radio detector will catch tile thiet.” Then as if inspired, all the members of the class of January, 1935 shouted: That's what we call co-npcration! (Great applause.) t this opportune moment. Dorothy Guffin and Herman Cobh were to give a scene from 1 he Play of the Near, when a message from Maud Thomas came over the radio, Sorry I can't be with you, hut as a missionary to Martin Johnson's land. I'm afraid mv duty about over. I’m lip a tree—surrounded by cannibals, instead of mv enjoying a dinner with you. I'm afraid the cannibals are going to enjoy me. 1 wish Byron were here to recommend synthetic food—especially concentrated. At this critical juncture. Rolwrt Powell, presiding officer, called for concentrated thought to save Maud Thomas. Suddenly Glenn barlow, a mcml er of the class of January. 193.s was heard i«» inquire, Has anyone here ever tried to employ concentration?” To which Jean Johnson responded, I did once, but I got stuck. Silence! Silence iell on the throng. Then tip jumped Herbert Reynolds, and a voice softer than “the silence of a deep peace ' said. Mr. President. 1 propose a toast to the duckiest banquet I ever attended. Not a soul has finished his part on the program the way wc used to do at Phillips; and the 25-course dinner was as sumptuous and full as the Phillips teachers’ assignments.” Acknowledging the compliments to his Alma Mater, the President rose and said. I wish to thank you for your kind and reminiscing words. They stir us to action. Now we'll tour the Seadrome, after which we'll hoard our plane and return to terra firma; for the land, our native habitat, i the foundation on which stands the best initialed activity—P. II. S.” M Mtv VlRC'.tXtA RkSI'RSS.



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Annette Mitchell Ambition: To strive, to seek. to fiml. ami not to yield. Activities Pre . of Senior Class; Honor Society Pres. J5; Dramatic Club Pres, 35: Mneniosyncmi, Y'icr-Pre . ‘JJ, 34, Cor. Sec. ‘35; Debating Team ‘34; Football S| oti«»r '34; Mirror; Scholarship Committer. thairmati; S. K. Vice-Prc .. Sec., Pre».; Mirror Agent '32: V,. I„ C.; Writer Club; Art Club. 1’i.oisf. Johnson Mkm.ll, ll’eesie Ambition: To .mile and have the world «mile with me. Activities: Vice-Pres- Senior ( la-.s; Pierian Pres. M3. Vice-Pres. 35. Sec., Treas.; Art Club Pre . 33. Sec.. Trta .; Writer. Club Sec. 34; Dramatic Club; Kuterpean; Mirror. Kditor-in-Cliicf 35: Etlnor-in-Chief Sophomore Mirror: Honor Society; S. R. Pres. 33. Vice-Pres.; Ser.ior Play 35. Exa Anita McLendon. “Freckle Pace I in hit ion: To lie what I want to be. L it Uict: Sec. of Senior C lass; Sec. Gen. OrgAniration 34: . K. Pre ‘33. '34. Vice-Pres. 33, 34. Sec.; Council Member: ( lio. Prr»„ Vice-Prc ., Sec.; Dramatic Club; Eutcrpeau; Vocal Class. Pie .. Vice-Pre .. Marshal; dee Hub. Georgf. Caban iss Ambition: To meet the man in the moon. Activities: Treasurer of Senior Class; Science Club 32; Honor Society 35; Annual Hoard; Scholarship Cornmittce. Bill Dai.rymflk Ambition: To discover the unknown or make better the known. Activities: Orator of Senior Class; Hanking Announcer '33; Dramatic Club; Chairman Clubs Committee; ti, O. 34: Yancey Vice Pre . 34. Pres. ‘35: l-nw and Order; State Oratorical Champion 35. Billie Louise Copki.anp, “Hill Ambition: To know all the happy thing, of life. Actitrities: Statistician of Senior (la..; Vice Pres. Cen. Organisation 34; Prc . (I. I- C.. Vice Pre .; Mncniosvnran Vice Pre- . 35; Chairman Sportsmanship Committee ’34; S. k Pre '32. Council Member; Writers Club; Football Sponsor; k. O. T. C. Sponsor: Mirror. Annual; Dramatic Club: School Letter, State letter; School Star . State Stars; Senior Play. Lillian Keener Ambition; To be keener than the rest. Activities: Poet of Senior Class; Annual Hoard; Mirror Hoard; Editor in Chief ‘35; Sophomore Mirror: Pierian Sec. '33. Treas. ‘34. Pits. '35; Art Clui Treas. ‘32. Sec. 34; Head Marshal ‘34. Sec. ‘34; Ijiw and Order ‘34; Clubs Committee ‘35; Writer Club; ti. I. S. k Hanker. Sec.. Pre . Sara Helen Overton. Hlaekie” Ambition: To ride through the clouds on song. Activities: Vocali-t of Senior Class; Operetta '32, 33. ‘34; dec Club, ViceTrr '34. Business Mgr. ‘34; Vice-Pre . S. H. ‘34. Pres. ‘34. See'. '35; Clio Sec. ‘33. ‘34. Membership Chairman 34; Publicity Committee G. O. '34. Robert Dacghbrill Wei.cii Ambition: To understand Milton. Activities: Artist of Senior Class; Mirror Agent 31; Council Mcmlwr 'J2: Vice Pre . Pen and Hrush Club '34. Pre . ‘34. S. R. Pres. ‘33, '34. Yancey; Mirror Hoard; Annual Hoard. Anne MacDonald Ambition: To eiptal Madam Curie. Aitiviliet: Pianist of Senior Class; Art Club. Vice-President 34; Promethean. Executive Committee ‘33; Honor Society. S, R Mirror Agent 32; Mirror Board; Annual Hoard: Publication Committee: Writers' Club. Vice-Pre .; Science Club. Clara Kli abktii Ozley Am ition: To sleep and dream of pleasures yet unseen. Activities Pianist of Senior Class; Thalia: Executive Committee J5. Chairman Press Committee '33; Kuter| ean: Art Club; Dramatic Club; Annual Hoard; Sophomore Mirror; S. K It.iukci '34; Orchestra; Honor Society; Marshal ‘34, ‘35. Marv Harriett Aha ms Ambition: To find what l‘m looking for. Aitiviliet: str.ic.i. Vice Pre '33. Pre . '34, ‘35: Art Club. Sec. '34; Writers Club ‘34; G. I. C.: Dramatic Club; G. (L. Athletic Committee '34, ‘J5; S. R Banker; Senior Play '35.

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