Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)
- Class of 1915
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Veuetables Grocerles GEC H BEAN Phllllps Nlame N J HACKETT Auto SCFVICC PHILLIPS MAINE THE SEDGELEY STORE does tW1C9 as much busme s as It dId f1f teen years ago There must be some good reason for such an Increase What IQ It? THE PHILLIPIAN Q O C , Q 0 C Q B 1 Ll C C Livery, Feed and Sale Stable S - l K k 0 THE PHILLIPI-UN CEI jf Qllbanhler 8.1 Sun PlClUTC Frames liuruture Lasels and Ecllson Fhonograplus 1951111135 arm Strung OSCAR L BILEDL Barber N0 6 Beal Block PI-IILLIP9 MAINE C B SWE-etsei' W d Work Sp PHILLIPS MAINE G H I-ISDGDSN Cr clce y ncl Stat onery Farmlngton aine I l s At all seasons we carry a ful lme of Ready to Wear Sults and Qvereoats for Boys and Men And further we are prepared at all tunes to fit a man or boy o.1t from head to foot mth new st5l1 lm wearng apparel Come and see D F HGYT No 5 Beal Block PHILLIPS MAINE For the Graduation Glft CRONKI-ll FE S JEWEI RY STORE Terexo llfidafllln ya o A G CRONIXHITE IHHI wb NI m o 0 ' I ' Dealers in 1 t - I V A ' , ! v' Q T1 1 'fs li . . . 1 . . , A . , . . ' l , , . l u , ' ' L ,, l w 3 f , V 1, i . . O . I 1 Horse Sluocing and Job Work. l TRY oo a ccialiy. F ' , A g N, -I l 1 h j u wi n u 1 e of ' ' l Jewelr nd I1 velties. o r a i X- . , M y Q 0 J , , , 4 il. c THE PHILLIPIANI Perfumes For School Glrls B VIRGINIA TEMPLE LAZELL PERFUMES Oxfords and Pumps PALMERS PIIRFLMBS cl TOILET WATERS The kind that wear Regular Retall Pnces Butterlck Patterns ln Stock WHITNEY S PHARMACY Phllhps Marne PSRTRHITS Ansco Photo Supphes Amateur Fmlshmg ancl Picture Frammg C1 t LEON H LUGE Maker of Portraits FARMINGTON MAINE When m Rangeley call at J A LAPOINTES POOL BOWLING and BARBERING SODA and SOFT DRINKS C M HOYT No 2 Beal Block PHILLIPS MAINE H V KIMBALL Clothmg Gent s Furmshxngs Hats Caps Boots and Shoes RANGELEY MAINE WHEN IN RANGELEY CALL AT THE TAVERN Loclgmg by Day or Weel: N H ELLIS 8: SSNS, Rangeley Maine There Is Nothmg to Equal The feeImg of satxsfactxon which comes from weanng perfectly tallorecl and well fxttxng garments IWW Ifzternalzofzal Tazlormg Ancl that feelmg of satrsfachon wlII he yours Made to your own measure at reasonable pnces Fmt Guaranteed HALEY 81 RUSSELL Upper Village Phxllrps Marne You have used my School Sup phes let me furnlsh you Vacation Damtres EDGAR R TOOTHAKER CASH STORE PHILLIPS MAINE O Special argains in I also have a good line of ' I an ' . at 1 C I , - - - - . . . 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' 0 9 . . . . 9 THE PHILLIPIAN Compliments of RIDDLE S PHARMACY RANGELEY MAINE Sumner QB 111111115 Attorney at Law Farmm gton Maine BSVE 8: SEHVEY The up to date and sanitary Barber Shop Electric Vibrator for Scalp and Face Mas sage Pool and Bowling Mason c Bldg FARMINGI ON MAINE BRIDGHAM 8: TRACY Blacksmlthmg General Job Work and Carnage Stock Dealers rn AUTO TIRES and GAS MRS C GILES Mun St Rangeley Marne Spec' al pr ces on Ladle I oods G nglx s es Men Ladies an l Ch ldren Fme Ho ery Try the COMFORT Shoe no other l ke it FURNITURE Carpets Rugs Oil Cloth Linoleum Boots Shoes Rubbers and RANGELEY MOCCASINS Ladies and Gents Furnishings Maclci naw Coats etc Sportsmen's and Motorists Clotlung a Specialty W D QUIMBY RANGELEY MAINE Frazer Bldg Both Phones Dyer 5 Orckesfra Strong M awe Furnishes music for Entertaln ments Receptions Balls Parties Weddings Etc Correrpondem e Sofzczted ERNEST C HINKLEY Groceries and Meats Call on us for grocery wants Maine Tel 6 2 Rangeley Maine OAKES 8: BADGER Groceries Men s Furnishings and General Merchandise RANGELEY MAINE ' Y O 9 . , , - - .. - - . V . . . I - Y . . 1 ., ' ' , I . . 3 I . K , . . . Q p s 1 ., , ' , o .i i ' s' 3 . i f ams, Percales and Crash. Special attention to large , ' ' iz 's, ' ' c i 'S ' si , i ' . . . . . . , 7 J Y I ! ' ' . - . Farmers' 12-4 . , , . . . . 1 ' 9 1 - ' - s . . ' . . , - W 9 I O ' . Y . . , . . I ff7lll HK X ff! 4llL ff 4' lllll If L 5 , N!...fl1f1A'! C V 1 flff. 1 fn A.fq ff -. filly' fklrfff , uni' E :X 241011. 1-rf: ff - -fl asf 1 .7 , f fff. :ffm V ff VIVKII 1- ,f 1'IL,'f rf. I' X .- X 4 X ,217-v .H 1 - . W an 5 ll- O v: rn 'C The Plnlllplan VOL XXI PHILLIPS MAINE JUNE 1915 NO 1 The Phllllplan Pubhshed by the SenIor Class of the PhIllIps HIgh School PhIlIIps Mc Prlce 10 Cents Edltorxal Staff Edltor In ChIcf Kathleen Noble Llterary Hazel Webber Personals School Notes Huel Sargent Henry Lufkm Chfford Wmg uotatIons Mlldred Kempton Fern Gould AlumnI Janet AICKCHZIC Busmess Manager AHIOHIO Croteau AthletIcs Antomo Croteau 'MAINE WOODS PRINT PHILLIPS MAINE Contents LdItorIals Program of Graduamon I Iterars Department H P W 5 s Lace Curtams P I B N1 A I' S lyla SIIIIDICIDS Has the FamIlI PIcture Taken H I-I W 17 IX Lesson of Por Iveness I lVlI'Ig Lp to -Xunt FIILI 'Vllstaken IdentItw A Ghost Story OrIgInal Poem H P W S AlumnI Athletlcs School Notes Personals Quotatxons SfaCIbIlCS of Class of 1915 Edlt0l'l8lS SI he qualIty whIch dIstInguIshes the mob from the IIRIIOFI IS patrIotIsm The qual Ity whIch dIstIn uIshes a real school from a mere school IS SDIFII School Splflt In IfS true sense promotes all the best IH stu dents and IS as esscntIaI as many of the courses of study Have we school Splflt ID PhIllIps I-Ilgh? lf we have If IS such a pure abstractton of that quallty that IIS presence IS hard to dIscern It seems as though whatever support IS gwen am school actIvItw IS a re sult of the wIsh of the IndIvIduaI rather than any school loyalty YVho IS at fault? IIIrstly the students themselves lack InItIatIve It IS easy to follow a course whIch custom has estab lIshcd but to break a new way requnres more InItIatIvc than the average student possesses I'hc real solutIon of thIs problem lIes In thc parents and the alumm Let the parents encourage theIr chlldren to take part In evervthmg whIch the school coun . f . . . .' ,,15 - , Y N15 , . . .. . v f ,qs . . ... - , ,,,15. . Mg. , ,NIS v. Q ' , ' .'Is ' ' - ,'Is ' ' -, I ','Is . ' ' y ' ,715 ... .v . . ' , ' I ,Y15 yu. . l.. L, , ' A.1i..1l3 . II. ...II7 ' - ' ' ' ' ' . .'.'.'16 1 1 THE IHILI II IAN tenances and let the alumna support loy ally school actlvxtxes and m amarvelous ly brlef txme we wlll have a schoolsplrlt that wlll make P H S known as a school wlth some sp1r1t You who are a umm of the Phxlllps H1 h School reflect for a few moments Just how much have you done for your school slnce your graduatlon? Have Vou even once gone back for an afternoon and through your mterest gnven encourage ment both to teachers and students? Have you patronlzed its soclal functlons and entertamments or have you remained mdlfferently at home wxth the thought there are plenty of others to go? Prob ably some of you wlll say that you dld your part years ago when your class graduated or gave the receptlon FI hlmc of those old davsl What xf everyone then had looked upon the matter as you do now? Phxlllps Hugh School would not CXISI to day lf all the townspeople were as lndxlfer ent to lts lnterests as are the mayorxty of the alumni those who have been mostlv benefited by lts advantages In iiflemurnann FRNEST ALUONI KEHPFOY Dled Get 3 1914 The death of Ernest Kempton occurred October D 1914 Hrs lllness was yery brief and the shoclt of hrs death the more seyere He was born September D 1299? and was graduated from Phnlllps Hugh School m the class of 1914 He took an actxve part ln the athletles and all the school actlvltles As a student he showed real abnhtv and persevermg faxthfulness worthy o It Hls character, a combmatnon of the hlghest qualltles, was one worthv the em ulatxon of anv young man Hrs life though pmfully brxef by tts genume vlrtue has made for Itself a lasting memorlam ln the hearts of hls frlends and acquaint ances Program Musxc l raver Muslc balutatory Advanta res of a Country H1 h School lserne Meree Gould Essay lnventxons Old and New, Clxfford Henry Wlng Hxstory Hazel Gertrude Sargent Prcsentatxon of Glfts 'Vhldred Gustle Kempton Muslc Class Poem Class Wall Hazel Phyllxs Webber Henry Clzur Lufkln Oratlon The Lost Provmces Antonto I evx Croteau Prophecy Janet Adelalde AICKCIIZIC Valedlctory Vlncxt Omnxa Y erxtas, Kathleen Noble Music l resentatlon of Dlplomas Benedlctlon Music 8 x 1 ' , . 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' . . . 7 . .J ...Al - I . , , . v A, D . . f 7 kj . - 1, THE PHILLIPIAN Lrterary Department A Lesson of Forgrveress The tall game was oy er The shouts and cheers that had been rn eyrder ce throughout the game had chan ed to ex Crte trlk as the boys ll tryrng to speak at the same trnre rnrde yarrous comments and remarks about the game fresentlr, above the norse and corfusron rose two vorces rn drspute Thoughtrcss, arwry w rds were followed by harsh rn passroned speeches r he quarrel between the two boys seemed to be gettrng rather serrous, when 1 ou W rllvrms suddenly stopped rn the mrddle of an angry speech, grrtted hrs teeth as rf to force back the hot words turned, and walked raprdly away leavrng hrs cornptrnrons, rncludrng hrs angry op ponent, Qtanley Lolfax, to stare after sur llren turnrnrf to hur a y ry rr ar otner drrtctror, vt hrle the group of bo s so rr broke up and drsappeared trrl y thoughts xy ere uncomfortable c rnpzrnror s f r lurn tnat iaturday nrght 1-Irs t Jr streaee told hvn that he had dt ne wro ra, that he ourrrel had been rs tru 1-le re 1lrLed he had been too hot terrpered but he would never admlt rt to anyone 'Yet h lad always yalued r ou s frrendshrp 1 he two boys nad oeen the best of frrends durrng all therr Hrgh school axs Nou, rfter three years rherr first quarrel had octurred and rt had been a cornptrratry eh srnrll trouble that caused rt But rt rs often the lrttle thrngs that cause the rrost trouble thouffh Stanley drd not know thrs for s yeral days the twr boys avorded each other Thrs wrs not hard to do as the school was r large one so they were r t forced drrcttly rn erch others com panr But Professor 'Xlason,who felt a yersonal rnterest rn ey ery boy rn the s hool xx as a keen obsery er of human na ture The cornradeshrp between lou and Stanley had always pleased hrm, for thev were boys from drfferent posrtrons rn socrety Now he saw at once that some thrng was wrong and hrs wrsh to brrng about a reconcrlratron between them was more th rn an ordrnary desire The Professor was a man of about thrrty rryexears of age, brrt hrs harr was al realy streaked wrth gray In sprte of thrs portunrty lnd asrde hrs tasks and jorned rn the fun and sports of hrs puprls, to therr great pleasure and hrs own Hrs face re yealed the krndly syrnpathetrc nature of one who nad found rn lrfe hrs share of sor rorv rs yy elr s yoy Durrng the ten years he lead acted r Professor of Uodern Lan guage at Farrfrcld Acaflenry, he had been apersonalfrrend to erery boy who had tt nd d the school Hrs rnfluence over the bo s was remarkable ylam away rx ard lad had he turned toward the right oath man, a rnrsunderstarrdrng had he cleared up, many a broken frrendshrp had . I T . Y V V V , .1 T 1 , 5 4 M' , It A Al ' V hu . . , . . KS , , . , I . . L I .. , I , , , ,, , - . z. . . 4 -5- ' d 'z ' ,'.., zr ' V 1 ' ' v . VX' ' A I ' Y I 1 , - r 1 - ' , ,, 7 . 1' L - N 5 n ' 1 . ' v . 7 3 r C Q 1 v - - - ',. , TC - , ' ' r ' - Q v I Z Q . 1 . J -. Q 'F t , , 1 T ' ,T . A f. .I . wg - . T 7 A . . .. Z .K I . , . ,, . . X ' . V J. ' V . . ' A k 1 'ff .r , ' , 1 V ' lrifrr in prise. T' ' t, l -' ' ' '- last bitter word at Lou, Stanley' walked he WHS still 21 boy SI hffaffi arid at CVCTY OP' ,,.,..'t , r. '., ,' ' ' -e ' .H r, r r L . , 1 'Yr x! L C y ' ' S .. me- s ' ' ' ' . ' ' dr ' 1, 1: .. ' Q' ' 'f , ' ' r' ' Y ,S Q , A , . . . .4 is . .A .. A . 3 - ' ,rg t f Az h' ' 1' ' '11 ' ' 'z lt. H z ' - r - r at as t ' - si , ' ' .A 5 S ' C 5 -- , ' f r , ' V v . e r. ' H' ' , . , P ' . ' 4 ' ' l 1 a e e . ' ' n . 1 . . I Q r - j, ' L . . 1 ' d j . ' Q . V' r, t ' -- ' r' ' ' r ,. , j' 1 I HE PHILLIPIAN he reunited He knew the art of manaq mg boys, his advice yvas never mtruded upon them in a personal yy ay, but Gently and unerrmgly m a Way the could not resist, he shoyyed them hoyy to be true an kind 'Xoyv he yyonderftl yhat it were best to do in the case or lou and Stanley He kneyy the character of both boys vy ell enouy h to knoyv yy hich one had caused the trouble to th t one he rrust make his appeal He sought from his varied experiences somcthmfr that yyould have the desired effect on a passionate stubborn nature and at last decided to rt veal to Stanlev Colfax the sorroyy of his boyhood days It was at the close of a partieul rly try mg day that Stanley received Professor Mason s message saying he w shed to see hmm Lou had spoken to him tl at day about a lesson he did not understand and Stanley had turned away m anger H was in rather 1 rebellious state of mind as he knocked it the door of the Ir f ssor s room and yvas adn tted IVIr Mason vyas sitting by h meow apparently in deep thought He r eted Stanley kindly and made a feyy plea art re marks about school affairs Imaily h sax Stanley, the past week I have noticed that something has hapy e d le tween you and I ou Williams som thing tiat has broken up a friendship Iyy proud to have in my school Stanley said nothing He thd not nke the trend the conversation had taken HI am not going to ask you to tell me of any quarrel that may have taken place as I do not wish to intrude on personal affairs B xt I am going to ask you to hs ten to f story from my oyyn boyhood I yyas a hot he ded boy, and once I spoke yyicked any yy ords, yy hlch later, I you d haye glyen anythincf to lecill tiourfh more thu ty enty years iaye passed since that time Ihafe n er or gotten, nor forgiy en myself The Iro fessor pulsed anl sat looking ut ofthe yvm oy or 1 moment it ore 1 co' tmu d 0 r 1 tan e e s a yrffyt sensitive ftloyv 1 I co u neat me eyf ry time it essons M he yy as oyearsyomyrtr thin I t r ie y yea ousy 1 t dtploi a younger manife tc d us ll 'nut yye loyetl eac other dearly, yluloyv w s ri. onl brother, and I knoyv he ilmost ytrshipped m Both of us yyere quick tempered sometimes yye quarreled 'ls I uare say ill brothers di our ii y as tie t ,vas lyyays Ilylartoyy that ga t u ii, pleasures for mme ann said Ulm yy ords that restored good felloyysnip after a d spute Ii yy as yy hen I yy as at home for a yetk end yacation I yy as attending school at a neighboring village that yyc had our first rea quarrel yy 1 t u v started the trouble but it yyas more my oyyn fault than NI'1rlow s tx r yy1llI ie peat tht yy ords I sud but they yy ere erufl burning yy ords W e p irted m 1nger,I yyould not speak, not even to sly hood by e hough M uloyv begged for that one yyord But I carried a heavy heart blck to school, for my conscience told me I had wronged my brother 10 A' . 1 7 I V- .W R .- - , , , . ct , 1 - f C v ' ,. 3 Ar L 2 ' . ' y Y, Y va ' - Y I 1 . . i . : ,Lry J ,, ' , - ' ' ' y' l .' ' j' 'ey Al- fl - 1 ' ' L l ,. ' zi v -' V' 1' l ' b 4 L gf - . ' y ev f, - af. ' I . ' 1 ' ' A - . .ll 1 J . .ly l 3 I ' 2' L ,t l Q5 ' - 3 L 3 ' ' d f . , l rl e l e '.x- i- - 5 e ' e . 'i . A it 1' ' I I HI ha' a brotlie, tl.en, S l y'. H I I ' - wa, li,,l'.'- fle .nl ul' ' ' Q' L i li- l . ' ': y' ' zz la. - ' ' I tw ' . ' i he .1 his a or s xl m' ' ' .l I an afraid thza - 'able f N f if .' T' spirit of disrespect of an older brother for I ' ' ' : Il H y x :- - . h fr z ' zz. ij' .y - ' . - z. , y ' 2 . 4 C' Y . Y AA x S ' ' ' . e ' , - . ' , -, , 1 ' 5 ' I 1 . 'I'h ,g' I y' 9 l - older, i ,US-'il i ' a 'ap . rl 1 pl? ii ' . is ' 1 at' ' . , L L .I ' jtIeyy .,'y 3 f e 'I' y. i . ' v' ' Y' 1 ' J s I - y Y ' f' , 'I ' 1 , A . . . ' 1 . I y. A - L - K ' rl K ' fe . Cf df' .' ' ' A l 1 K . I 'ill r o tell y'-3 y hat ' 1 1 ' 2 ne u - . . ' v . . f ' 1 i I F' f ' ' I 1 I . lo ' - l . 7 ' i ' 'as .K I , hz' D, V, I 3, ' ' f' ' , ,I 1 . ' 1 , , ' . . . 1. 7 Y t 17 . 1 I . ' ' 1 1, - y j't .y'z' - THE PHILLIPIAN INot long afte1xard I rece1ved tl1e nexxs that 'vlarloxx xx as III I-Ie has a had fexer xvrote n1x mother, he xxe11tflsl1111g last Thursdav vxh1ch xou xv1ll ICIHCIII , xnas a r1111x d x 111 came home t 1 SPIN! C 2111111 t 11 fl xxx managed to xx alle so far XR 1th It ls a pufzle to us all The male IS 1ot h'1dlx lI1jl1l'Cd 1u 1t IS the f xer xx are xorr1e1 'ITOLII xxe fe1r It Nlll dexelop 1nto p11e11n111111a e 1s not better IU 1 e s .xe W?l'!f XUU to COINS IIOINC' A fexv daxs later th x sent for IL Pneumonla hal dexeloped 1nd lIa1lo1x was much vxorse You an onlx 1ma1f1ne te of 111111 s on mx xxax I11 me VVhen I 1rr1 ed the doctor had lradc l11s VIQIY XIV mother met me at the 111 or and WI11 I s11x ID her tear stalned face xxas UIIIILICHI wlthout her broken wnr s e 1 tor 1 IS hope I f1Il11xx ed her INTO the darkened s 1 xx 1e h1s BQ x par +1 1 hrea co1111 1 cl lx As I stood t ICTC xxlth '1 lump Ill n thro1t tl11t I eould 11ot sxxcdloxx le ex ehds s oxxlx hft 1' 1nd '1 wTIIlIC of reco 'Ill t11 1 pxssed oxer the st1ll XJIIIIC features r1t1ng ll 1 llue ex es fo 1 111nt IC ore th lu l1she h11l tle IITII1 Q10 If 1 ro 1,111 III 111 Knees IX l1e e, b r111l 1111 face 1 mx hands a 1 sept as I had 11ex er xxept before res y I felt a I111 h'111 on n1x a '1111 r'11sed 111, exes to meet 1111 brother s great XV'lVC of reg-ex t111ce for xx hat I 1 done swept 11111 111 heart Imso1rx, Uarloxx xVl1lsDCI'f3lI t xas ull I cou 1 sav I forg1ve The hps moved so shght lx the words xxere scarcely aud1ble butI caught them, Good bxe Dav1d I am golnxf to God As 1f 1t were but yester dax I C111 see h1s face is I1e lax there w1th th da 11p Holden Cllflb pushed bacle from 1l1e h1 h XVIIIIC forehead, tl1e th1n, almost eolorl ss cheeks Rlld those ex es so blue so br1 ht so full of loxe and forgwcness X1111 then '1 SITIIIC passed over h1s features, I1 blue exe closed 'Ind never opened Hgqlll I here was 2 long SIICIICC durmg wh1ch the Professor Sat xv1th l11s face 1n h1s hands, a11d Qtanlex gazed unseemglx out of the VVIYILIOW Fmallx Nlr Nlason hfted h1s head and spoke agam That was the wax I learned mx les son bod grant that xou max learn xours for lf IS a lesson all muSt learn 1n a far, far eas1er wax He rose and held out h1s h1nd Stanlex could say nothlng 111 11 spoke plalner than words and carrred to the Professor s heart tl1e assurance that l11s storx had not been told ID Valn VVl1en Qtmlex left tl1e Professor he elrr ed xx1tl1 h1n1 '1 heart n1ore thoughtful and ser1ous than It had ever been before amd 1 COIISCICHCC' hghtencd hx a firm noble TLSOIIIIIOII Ile walked r'1p1dlx 1loxvn the street and 'xs l1e turned 1 corner he saw I ou a short dlstanee al1111l Io11 turned as ne he rd h1s name called and xvas sur pr1sed t 1 see Stanlex hurry toward hrm t1r11st 111' 1 11nd, 'md sax, A 1r1x f'11l1 I ou Come on, shake 'md forget And I ou clasped h1s fr1end s hand 1n g,l d acceptmce I 11 Cl T 'Q W . 1 . , . . - 1 C I ' v I 6- - I v . - I - ' '-i I f 7 . 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II I NI af up wr 'utr 'ms row P Q heed fro n hx dc lt C X1 K1-' Qawtao huts Z1lAlI 7' uf 1 L 0 ethfr ml tmuf 1 1 nf x9 vu lght mfhrc ctpumwf ne rtmfnxfc- I1 m G P n we 1 1 fQt1lt t Q 0 4 1 tht Chg X6 f ' w hlfs hc- rt 1 YV F.. mg lp to .Aunt Fl: 1 2 arp Curiwng W L x C A the Crocltctt famlls thehkevf lurh thex had known but once bfn me 3 hat tzme Wae when IXOSIC, the on '1 ld md le p?rted for hoardmff Schfvol Of Course evcrxuodx ltuux thu 91 ua, llO1T1CQIL:x '1 onlx stwxcd 1 xuel hut the l'1Ct ald L glvrx lCIU'1llTCll th f W tra ss l'vu is c cc f t ' Portlavd e qs su' ,Q wmttm ln unportwncn to th ft 1 L 1' were hrcakfastmg tv: t vJltQ1u'1n IO rlvcn to the door and u 1 5 tt 1 .lrffe ox on the hack p1af'1 lt would l 1 r 0 an ww was c mm. mrwrlett mt exprwslnax. or vp Ctocltctt tamll for not 0 ce m all the. tv entt c xs twt he u IC tht vosltlon of .Q IXCTIHU 1 f' aims had tht fwmlh rtcentd t um the ,malltst amcle N 1 howcxnl Althm 1 uuaccustomtd to FCCCIXIHQ vcp Ln, rosa to tht OLCWSIOII xx xt 1 'itlrnlrfxlnlt L p 1 mx mu l 'N ot mto tl c SILUUJ rvom tfuut un t 1 e fflt 0 or er e rs Croc Ltr m 'num the mme tone .qfzgu xc USU f1'1 our QOltxCi II tuucttd and the box W L . 0 ihn rom ,, ff c lw rug, f U 0 own it all hmam er Mt 1 uw 0 it r 1ndthtp'1Cl'a L TU 1 X Oxul mu eff .nu ,zu x QVC mm r rorhttt Ccru Wing IL E11 ll t 'wttasf wunt Fh71e - fro Tl P0 t fm l she S th onh 1 up nflflh uv 0 L L Cltw nc sakes, sw L S01 t UNITS 0fl'f'HfAT rh VI T r wr 0 H rm UI 'mf Row x 'mm t ug t f, 1 u . vtrx mpg h en l wt me Lcclmmcd fu re toot I-C Q a Curt mi YVell 1.0 v, xx 'lm tdmt xml lm Xunt l' llzlt W1 l ut tm up just as Ol IS cpm mt IC IF at Lltantd 1 lool at the noust, ont would not L .L sr t t t mccsmx of C Lflfvug If c fczc: lliillllllgi tht Curtams, hut that u as mrs Lmcltett s wax or cf-lebratlng them lxt x llT1DOI'fdIll event she Sxmhohzed ln tus umnncr un whtn Rome wen u 0 S 0 ml the hmwe hm on Kl0I'0LI1IlllX gleanstd from Cnllqr to 'lttlc A ftw dass l1tv.r, tht wholt house hav mg hetn scoultd until as ma dec and 12 THE , wx. A h l l ' 1. l. ' ., P f't33v1'1l2,,on Ulla, gnu sri. g thu lu '- H ' ' 5- kln' V 'S ' :ut of ihe 1 nlf n , ,' V 2 ' -1' def 5' ne, d - he . ll ., ul? 5 tl Q :atrlst xl Rl . I lr- ' . Al ' .I t g 1 , z' c all gl tl e shnlm-', of 1. C A all , ,rt , if f ,R '41 -, t wflh - il :- -, ' x al Pu dld as hc was 'rv' H ., .' the 1 as l,,1 W.'Elli..::1S ard Statulzfjq Q' flfnx, was ylnffzfl Eu the C mfs' f - ru on An l l X fult rcpmd for ll,1'fnTtTllI3F10llf'liCll- thc Vfzl and ,rc 'n hrzzidcql 'L K, f, pr 5- r.c.,. lz h ' .ti Y X in vni11toc'm.q11cr, and du H l mix? thrifty Skill. for -za. -l . had 1i'.VillC.'I.t'il am-zulu in l'f cm'.v pa, you set to :md g - ' up, ', fl , Tl fl I . l l. H, U, l , '15, Pa rm-c:l'ly s'c .pf-d t, 1,mti1g flu: ., rinq T -- f-f-fi-'V 2 or ' - '. Q. lf -, QT' 1 f , A Jfgjgfl, L 5, hllfvl df, jrmu Sf ig 't 1 lv 0' tl' n , A ifxcf -llj ltf at l Hrs. C il' X , ., t- 1 Ill'1'.,' 'il ' R 'f'1g of he K, ll . . lllxmlzs like it might he from vour qrcat lr was a very Infuruefltfvus C'x'f3,l0l' xn . . , ,A ' , , Q ' if H , Y ,V v f . . - , at - !TlP,I'AZEG 1 e .1 '4 , ' 1 5' u ' 'QQ , ' and l 5 lj' fI1S 'x lm- f' t '72 I tl. . . Y ,, . ' l' ' lf! Chl. , 'C 4 - Qi' - Ln l- ' why t ' isf lla, j x 'lo l, -1 Y Y . , LI E I v 5 hit tl' Q 'W , , QW: you C.:.lit and U. K. It . I U 1' I I f r. LI, 13, . ,l , - .. 'o th - A .,' '- .5 ' 1:1 Sl. ' had att -1 lcd 'l 'llf'Sm'1X'f' lNli In 1.' S Al 't l'I0ax'ali11g,-flfflxu'ul II. ldlullffh thi I Vi ' -' 1 ini? 111111 9 VC' A - nw .' ' l 3' -I '. 2 W ll, ...' I all, thi' vccaslon lg ml l .1 rcla to g, 'l ' 5- if it :un'tl Ce ' ' t - 2. . l2Vl il- the fzmiljx 1 .I ' H x ' ' . lc' l 'J l 'i'f'1,?,. hzl off -I '. ' 'llp lx A' '. dl ' A 'cgsfl -d . l' N S : :xl . S' tl luum ' 1 ' b , ' ' :,:,1. Vt ' sc 1:1 d Tr : ' Q ' . t 'ri' l T th fa if 5 4. 'l, tl 1 :rl simd lig 4 gl .. lu. ' b - M. , .QW .. , A - E. E- , , F , n ' ' x J lt ha' U4 l ' l v' ' ,. ' . l ld 2 1 'lfl' ' O Iiltli mi f'-ru ' ' ' M' ' ' , :-, , .5 ,, ll ,, .' E., ., x' t . ZIVVZW' t Ch,c', . . . ' ' len .I., ' ' 'aglt A, . f lx , , j X ' -. f '. ' I A .A 1- .l.x f. f , - I ' l K -Y 1 . A V V . 1 fl 'm:l'l'j. . - 'A ' 'l f, THE PHILLIPI AN Evcrvthlng was as neat as a pln the curtalns were put ln place by pa, superln tended and dlrected by Mrs Crockett Aln t they handsome, they must have cost a Slghf of monev she pralsed step plng back and tlltlng her head on one slde to gaze at the effect But seems to IHC the sofa don t look as good comln rlght ln front of em so Can t we havea new sofa pa, one of the green leather kl d to match the curtalnsp Well I klnder calculated to buy a po tato planter thls SDTID r and lf Now pa, there aln t no and lfS about t, cut ID 'Vlrs Crockett We don t need no potato planter and we do need a new couch, we had thls one when we nm! Dfffmbff Ebenezer Crockett, and I m a gOlH to have a new lounge 'I he next mornlng lVIr and Mrs Crockett, accompanled by Rosle, went to the CltV to select the new artlcle of furnl ture After they had purchased that, tlley declded that some new cushlons were necessary, and accordlngly bought some elaborate affalrs of sllk and enlbroldery When the couch and ctlshlons vlere ID place, the horrlfled Crockett famlly dls covered that the hltherto much ldmlred paper on the yy alls, now looked old and dlngy and must be papered agaln at O 1CC, so they declded to palnt the wood work at the same tlme lwhat IS ma and Rosle decldcd, and pa pald the blllS Several weeks later the room had been repapered and palnted, the curtalns and the couch whlch had been moved to glye room for the repalrs, were restored to thelr proper places 'md pa thought that he was about to have a llttle rest I'h n Rose sw that '-1 new rug was needed and ma selected an txpenslve brow l Elllil vreen one A reyolylng book case, a new fable and some costly DICIUTCS came next, lll of WVllICl'1 the protestlng Ur Crockett was obllged to pay for Une day, just after the latter were ln tfllled Hr Crockett comlng suddenly lnto the room beheld pa, standlng on the nt v table sadly IHRIHQ dovyn from the wall 'l card c n yhlch yy as nalnted amld a wre th of anple blossoms and forget me nots, Home Sweet Home Pa had refused to have lt banlshed to the attlc wlth the other goods whlch had an explanltlon for hls present occupatlon, although she was plalnly dellghted to see hlm rem wvln f the motto It aln t Home Sweet Home for me no lllore ylalla he replled to her ques tlons And that s all the gratltude I glt for tryln to Hx up a llttle, ma exclalmed After all the trouble I ve been to Eben, I do wlsh you d HPPFCCIHIC lt a llttle more But come I yy 'Ft you to hltch up and take me and Rosle un to the Clfl I want to glt a fern stal d and a bead portlere 'llr Crockett hopelessly went to the barn and harness d the horse He was at tht gate yy hell Mrs Crockett and Rosle came out, and they drove off qulckly Once l fl store the two women bought and bought, It seemed to poor pa lfflffflflflgfly lle declded that not only would they spend all the money ln hls ll v ' 37 - , , 1 . . -V . - I in . x ,- ' 1' f . . ' e i . at . , Y . 1 Y I . 1 ' - . 1, v ' I r ' ' 4 V V ., ' lt . . , 1 , v U Y .v . Q R , , v n v . . - ,- , N 1 . v , fl , is 1 , . 5. c .H 1 . ,, . . . , I 1. - - .yi v K - l ' v , 1 . . - - - i ' ra ' t A , l' Y A r ' ' U . , c - l ., ' - tl . ' . ,, . V H 1 U rl 1 l . . - - , A v . Is were married fffffy-Mm' Jffaf-f ago mmf furnished the room, therefore she sought . , L 7 ' Y D7 ' ' I ' I . . ' 1, ', l . . v . at . , 1 , ' I ' ' 1 N 1 v- yl - , f ' v - fel ' .I I , It V. Q , . . ' , wg x - Ja - . . V . V rt- I , V .N- , YA A yy . ' 2 ' ' , ' r ' ' , -1 ' ,, l Q 1 Av . rw ' ' -I v . ' - F. 3 s . v . , . . , . 'n l e L l 'I HE PHILI IPIAN pocket book but overdraw hrs account at the bank as well Suddenly as they turned a corner rn the store, they saw a large Slgll advertxsmg a sale of lace curtarns, and pa stopped to look at them, thmlcmg of hrs numerous troubles slnce the tlme of Aunt Flma s present Ma ma, he crled suddenly, so 'oudly that lVIrs Crockett and Rosle came to htm runmng He stood by the counter holdlng a lace curtaxn hrgh ln the alr and pomted to the slgn pmned to It whlch read fifty cents marked dovsn from seventy five And the curtaln was rdentncal wlth those that at that tlme graced the Lrocl. ett home E Mnstaken Identity After glvlng a last look at the bread she had just put to rxse Hllda jones hurrxed over to her friend s house to get a cake recelpt What on earth has happened Hllda? exclalmed Rose as Hllda rushed ln Please get me that caramel cake re cerpt of yours and then do come over and help me out' Aunt Ahce has telegraphed that she wlll be here the eleventh and that IS today Mother wasn t expectmg her untxl the twenty fifth I dld so want to make a good lmpresslon on her, and now thls has happened' ' Of Course Rose readlly gave her ard and so when luncheon tnme came a temptmg array of food had been prepared Rose was obliged to le we then and so, Hilda merely ate a plck up lunch before renewing her labors When at last everythmg was rn readl ness for the guest Hllda took her new book and went out on the plazza to rest An hour later, the whrstle blew an nouncmg that rt was sxx o clock but If falled to arouse Hrlda who tlred out with her day s labor had fallen fast asleep ln her comfortable chalr Meanwhlle the tram had pulled ln and all the passengers, except one had gone A httle old woman wearlng a black shavyl and bonnet and carrylng a huge carpet bag stlll stood forlornly on the platform evldently lookmg for someone Fmally pluckmg up her courage she stopped a small boy and asked hlm how to get to ones s house After she had learned the way to one of the resldences belongmg to a jones famlly the old lady started off to find rt Hxlda awoke wrth a start Where was she' What trme was lt? Then she re membered and hastlly rose to her feet When she had hnally gathered her wlts the htt e old lady prevlously mentloned was commg up the path Be thrs .lones s house? I m Mlss Jones slster and I vsas told as how this was the place Be lt' the old lady asked Why' why' y e ess sald Hilda I am Hllda Jones llease come ln It s no wonder you dldn t remember your old aunt, seelngst how you d never seen her Well, here I be now Mfhere S your pa and ma? .. v . . 2 , Y . . . , . 1 y ' u ,, . w N . . , . 9 A 7 y ' 7 ! . . , , ' 1 ' 9 . . . . cc 1 9 , , v v I, . . ' . Y Y. Y . v ' H r . D .Y ! . . . i . 7 I . A. . P. 18. . 1 0 . HJ 1 n l , . . , . . . cr . H . Y ' I . 1 ' Y . . , rr . - V as . , , . , A . . . , . V Y . ' ' 'H , . . . - , . at ,, . . .1 - . . , . . . J . ,, . . 4, , Y . , ' Y V ' Y ' ' I 7 , Q 7 1 u ' ' D! 1 , - THF PHILLIPIAV Hllda led the old lady unto the house after makmg excuses for her parents ab sence thlnklng meanwhxle how dlfferent her aunt was than she had lmagmed 'I he old lady ate very heartxly of the dehclous supper Hllda had prepared, and then mslsted on retrrrng Hilda had just returned from grvmg an account of her afternoon to Rose when a telegram arrived Hastlly tearmg rt open she fou.nd to her surprlse the followmg message Am delayed Bob scrlously Ill Wxll wrrte Aunt Ahce Unable to solve the mystery Hxlda had gone up stalrs to prepare for bed wonder mg meantime who the suck Bob mlght be as she knew her aunt was not marrled Suddenly the front doorbell rlng loud and long, I-Iurrymg to the door she found there an mdurnant woman who xmmedlately beffan speaklng lNow mlss I d hke to know what vou thlnk you are domg lteepmg my poor sls ter here a prlsoner I suppose you thmk rt very smart but I can tell you rwht now we wontstand for no such thmff whlle we have as much rxght to freedom as you have Now you just brlng her rlght out or I ll call a pohceman and have hun arrest you Jest because she dldn t know the ways of tnxs awful clty rs no reason for your actlons Now hurry up When she Hot a chance to speak I-Irlda exnlarned matters and succeeded ln qulet mg the irate lady who lnslsted, neverthe less on takmv her srster that mght de splte the country woman s protests Several days later after her mother had returned Hllda recerved a letter from Aunt Ahce part of whlch read I am so sorry to have caused you any extra work but I was unable to come on the eleventh because of the illness of my dear httle dog I am gomg to ask a great favor of your mother I am very desirous of seelng the Panama Exposmon I don t want to go on a personally conducted trlp, neither would I care to go alone If however, I may have the company of my only nxece I shall not hesxtate Please let me know as soon as possible lf your mother s answer IS yes or no and you won t let xt be no Iam sure as I must make all preparatlons before leaving home Lovmgly Aunt nhce the wonderful exposltlon she felt more than repaxd for her useless efforts ln her aunt s behalf but she never forgets the day she made her mistake ln ldentxtv NI B NICK 17 A Ghost Story It was a dark, cheerless night ln Cc tober just after a heavy ram I was walk mg home alone from a dance at the vll lacre 'I he moon had not yet rlsen and the farnt hght of the stars was obscured by the black masses of threatemng clouds Occasxonal puffs of wmd sxghed and moaned rn the naked branches of the trees The arr was cold and damp The chxll of . . lb I Y Y . , . . - 9 , , . ' 1 . . ll . I I . . . . . . , . , . Y Y ll l . - . I 1 . . , . ,, . ' 1 . - , . 4 , 4 , .V Al v v , , , , ' - C y y y - . . . at ,, l 7 . ,, ' , 9 . l K . 3 v I- ' . , ' . - , When Hilda returned from her trlp to 3 Fl . . . . - ' , C1 ' - . at f . , .Y V , J 1 , .l v I ' . . . . , - ' y 3' , , , , b . . . . , . ,,T -4... Y 1:1 I 6 I 1 v, A . - . , . Y . . , . , . v . Q , 1 1 - 1 y ,, . Y . . . ,, . Q N' v , , U . . - , . . 1 r- 1 ' - , , . . THE PHII LIPIAN the nlght seemed to penetrate to my very bones and the uncanny darkness somehow unnerved me fllllng my mmd wrth vaoue half realized fancles and dread As I went on my mmd persrs ently dwelt on Poe s wtld fantastlc stones, so full of the horror of death Volces whxch were not of thas world seemed to Whlsper rn the nlght wmd, and my eyes began to plcture strange terrlble oblects n he darkness whlch pressed upon me and welghed me down hke an mvlsxble hand Somewhere off rn the nrght an unearthlv snarling crv broke upon the alr I started ln terror at the sound but reason told me that xt was only the cry of a fox Then the sxlence settled tn more elnll and death ly than before whlte at the left srde of the road It was oblong IU shap and had the appe rarce or a tombstone 1-iastuy scratchmg a match the last one I had I auvanced resolutely To my ehagrrn and strll more to mv rehef, If proved to be only a guxoc board Somewhat heartened to see how ground less had been my fe rs, I walked on and soon reached a place where the road ran through an especially dark a d gloomy bxt of forest On the rxght slde the la d lose to a consrderable helght, formrng an excel lent sheep pasture, whlle at some dlstance to the left was a deep treacherous marsh Close on both sldes of the road however, there was a belt of trees, wh ch threw thelr dark gnarled branches against the sk, and deepened the shadows below I had advanced some dtstance u to these woods, wher suddenly a y gue feehng that I was berng followed caused me to turn around Whether my ear had caught some shght rustlem the under brush or hoyv the yvarnlng came I can not tell Looklng back I sawawhlte object emerge from the shadows, several rods away, by the rlght srde of the road and come slowly IH my dlrectlon Cold drops of sweat stood out on my forehead, whtle my heart stopped beatxng for an ln stant ThlS could be no harmless guxde board, for lf came nearer and nearer and once a twlg snapped beneath lt Wlfh a half IIIZITICUIZIC cry, I turned and fled Never had I run so before Fear whxch had at Hrst held my hmbs lmmovable, noyv spurred me on Castxng a hasty glance behrnd I saw to my horror that the creat and even worse, that nt was gammg steadlly Un and or we sped through the dark ness, and soon I heard the sound of hoofs on the road behind Try as I m1ght these grew more and more dlstlnct ttll, just as we were emerglng from the woods they sounded close at my heels By thls tune the moon had rlsen and threw the pale ghostly hght upon tne sombre forest, yet I oared not look around, I only ran on wlth my last remammg strength Then suddenly my foot struck a rock and I yvas thrown headlong 1nto a deep mud puddle Wlth a Hnal desparrrng effort, I ralsed my self, drrpplng wlth the muddy water to a half srttxng posxtlon 'I here rn the road, not ten paces drstant stood the dread pur suer Nancy, my corset lamb' AFS'l6 lb . I Q ' Y. Y- , v A y f- va ' v V I Y - I A ' -' t . , ' I ' . ' , . . . . , . . C . s 1 I - I -I -I . . 9 ' 1 ' l S t . v . . - n 1 . , , . . . I . - l s I ' uv - A little farther tm I notlced Somethmg ure or whatever it was, was still following, ' e I a . .- ' Y. T. I Q Y 7' ' ' v ' ' . - 1 I . . . ' Y a ' ' ' . 'A ' I 7 - 1 . ' n fr ' ' 1 . ' ' n ' , ' 1 ' ' . D , , - '77 1 '- L.. v v THE PHILLIPIAN Ma Slmpkms Has the Family Plcture Taken It was a rather warm Saturday after noon, when the whole Sxmpklns famlly filed mto the photographers studio to have their picture taken Ma led the lme w1th the ten httle Slmpkmses follow mg m the order of thelr ages, then came the dog Jack and last and seemmgly least, Pa Good afternoon, Mrster Pncture Ta ker began Ma excltedly we ve come ter gnt our pxcters took We want one oth whole famlly taken together an I thought I d brmg Pa an the dog along, so we d be sure n gxt our money s worth She turned and looked at her famxly who stood meekly awaltlng further orders, as rf she was proud to own such descend ants Then, after a second she went on Now all stand toes n a crack ln jest how tall ver oldes an talles so shell have ter come first Then Ann Elizabeth up slde er her Junmv S1mpk1ns,stop yer squallm thls minute There am t a thmg to be afeared of here up IH a row wlth yer the floor, so SI c n see b Sarah Jane the Here 'VIa paused so that her reprovmg words mlght smk deeper ln the mmd of the dxmlnutlve Jlmmv I guess John Henrys a lxttle mute taller n Sally even nf he IS ayear an a half younger an so he ll stan up nex ter Ann Ellzabeth hlmlry where s yer han k chxef? All this snxfllm makes me narvous Not waiting for Elmlry to find her own handkerchxef Ma drew forth from be neath her belt, a volummous artlcle, with large blue roses, around the edge, and patronlzmgly presented If to her tearful offspring Sally up slde er John Henry Mlrandy Slmpklns do fer land s sake act as lf you d be n some ere once fore n yer llfe, an stop starm at thmgs so Nllrandy came back to earth with a Jump and stammered Yyyes somethlng to the same effect Elmlryll have to come nex but It makes quxte adrop from Sally ter her most two years But what IS can t be helped I suppose The twms ll stan up sxde er Elmxry an mln yer don t querrel as ter who ll come first, fer t don t make no odds Yer jest as near alxke n length s both feet an don t look s xf yer Day er Judgment d come fer It am t Ma paused for breath and thought ln her own mmd, as she watched them, that even lf they dld have so many faults, they were qulte a remarkable collection after Mnrandy you step up nex the twms an take yer hnger out yer mouth The ldeal A great bug gurl most four and two thlrds years old Pa, hev you lost yer tongue? Why dont you help me ter range em up, an not set there ser dump rsh luke? Pa ln assent Jumped up, nodded hrs head vxgorously but dnd not say anythmg not because he couldnt thlnk of lt, but merely because he thought nt would be J 17 . . . - . . . I 1 - . ' l ' U . . , ... . . . . , . a a u n o ' , , , ' P 7 Y , Y ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 - 11 1 1 1 ' ' . ' H 11 44 . . 1 ' or 11 ' U 1 ' 1 1 1 H ' 7 I ' 1 1 ' , 1 , 1 - 1 , . , . I , , 1 1 ' 1 11 7 ' . ' ' 1 1 , 1 , . 1 , 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 l . 1 1 1 yer be n looks.-Sarah Jane, stan upn . , . 1 1 - U . . Y y , ' l ' ' I ll I ' Y Y ' . n , y 1 e' l . 3 3 Y 1 . . Y . , , . . . . . . , ' - all. . . . , . I as . v , . 1 1 I 11 . 3 ' . . . , 1 A 1 , - .-- . . . . , ex , . . , , 1 ,1 ' - 1 . . ,, Y , ! 1 u 1 Y 9 y ' 1 ' Y . - u . , Y Y 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , . . I! , THE PHILI Il IAN better for htm to keep srlent Sammv Ma contmued ll stan up nex ter Mrrandy an then I ll putjym my up srde er hrm INow, Qammv, take holt yer httle brother s han , an hang on, fer I like ter have my younv uns all up n thelr feet Jack go lay down t th end er t e hne, a I guess we re a yur a you c n jest step nn behmd an see t they behave emselves as they ought llnury, stralghten yer sash an don t have th puckers n yer dress, all ln front, Ann Ehzabeth throw hack your shoulders an ac s rf you had a bone n yer back Thys latter object of Ma s reproof, be mg of a fiery nature threw back her shoulders wrth a jerk and made herself look very much like a YVest Pomt cadet on parade asked Ma can t you hft yer chln a but an stan on yer trptots so we c n see th top er ver head? John Henry, dxdn t you know t wan t gentlemanly ter put yer han s n yer pockets, an make b heve yer Kung of Fnglan ey en rf yer he goln ter hev yer picture took? Ey ery body look pleasant now, an don t yer dare to move no matter how bmd yer want ter scratch yer head I ll jest step up her n front myself, so s ter be sure th whole er my new alpacy ll show, an I guess yve re all ready ter be tooked lWa Slmplclns concluded her monologue here, and wlth a smile hke a moon ln the first quarter, crazed expectantly rn the dy rectnon of the camera The photograph er stepped up behmd lt, and pulled the cloth over his head Sllcnce not a soul dared to breath, Click There sard lVa, mth a smgh that s over wlth All I ve done fer a sohd week IS ter vyash an rron an clean, an scrub an It ll be a long tune forel rub the skin all off my knuckles dom yt av rn Come no v, your uns vt ye hats on, cause we re yom home Dom t let out sech ear sphttm yells, fer mercy s sake tlll we git h ne but I ll admrt I feel bout th same s you do only rn a httle duff ru lf way Come Pa be a httle more spry n yer feet cause you ve got ter grt home er liy thrs trme, the complete famrly were rea ly to depart, but felt rt their duty to walt patrently untrl Ha was of a nund to accompany them Well ejaculated Ma looking around I guess we re all ready ter start Wert tlme I come ter the village I ll drop ln an glt some of th prctersyou flnlsh u an pay fer em Good bye lWxster Plcter Taker We ve had a nrce tune, havln our pycters too.c, an lf we ever have em took agaln, we ll be sure an come ln see yer They passed out amld the greatest con fusron lvla takrng the lead hke the cap able vyoman she was, and the rest of the household, followmg abyectly ln her wake The photographer sank vyearlly Into the nearest charr and thankfully srghed HW 18 1 Y . . x Q'- as ,, . 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THE PHILLIPIAN OUR TEACHER.: Mr Hammond Stern hrs face hls words yet sterner For the ones who shun the rug Idleness he nxll not sanctlon Fun I9 lUlSCI'1ILflI1 h s Sl ht If our lessons We have misttrt d And w1th skxll that s really 'lrt Wrought Into our brains from booklore Each mmute and puzzlnnf part When we re summoned to hls pres ence If our consclence IS but clear VVe may then be vers certam That there s naught for us to fear Mxss Denmson fhouvh sometxrnes stern her words e ul nle She h1stens to reprove our sin VV love her for her pl asant snnle Ixex eals the tender heirt wxth n She l1bors now wrth ceftseless might 'I he path of knowledge true to show And each young l1fe to guxde arrgght Ere from her watcnful care we go In future sears amld th srrlfe Whxch we n ust find ID the school of I1 e Among us all there IS not one Who wxll forget Ulss Dennlson Mr Payson Not oft xn one so xoung as he we find So much of knowledge nd of learn me s store As 'lre Ins own and stxll he seeks for mc re And wlth good nature keeps the whole combined Of bemv frtends with all he knows the ar To hum we go perplexed hrs help ts sure Hts patience e en our f3.lIlfl2S can en dure If we lll earnest try to do our part Perhaps you thlnk hes alvs ays grave but no Fun ln hrs hfe will ever find a place, We like the smile that oft Ilghts up hrs face And eyes ard youth and pleasure seems to show But yet he has his faults for never YVe find rn thls wlde world a perfect man THE CLASS OF FIFTEEN The Semor S1 The Semor c-lass of Phrlllps I-hgh Conta ns slx gtrls and now I II try To tell of etch thouvh I m aware The task requlres much thought and care The first ln rank and name and bxrth Is one of truly Noble worth To rule the class she cares not though Counsels oft real ment show Rare gtfts has she from Nature s store Whlle art to these has added more r, . . ' 1 V .. .-.- 1 , O . J 1 ' I3 . r' l h., I , ' , 1 v . . .A . E .U I B x . . V . . L f 1. g ' . 7. , . V 1 . . . 7 ' I , , . i . . y V f V V ' in ! , ! v I ' - 1 ,T 1 I . 4 . H , A I I K ' V. 7 - 9 1 ' ' h CHU 'J K F V u n rx. I I I , C 'I 7 V f - ' C - . . I , Q4 4. u . . n V , X a v . '. . Y 1 r 1 . . . . 1 p ' I - '. ' . ' V , V v A . . , . Y H I 1 I ' 4 y as f . J. ' , V . D I y , U Y rx X . u 1 I ' 1 1 ' ' , ' Y ! il - I Y, . THE PHILLII IAIN No wonder that her teachers seem To find her worthy thelr esteem And next, a mald of lesser fame, Whose halr and eyes gave her er name Plamly upon her sober face The summer sun has left It s trace Her wlsh to be a wrxter seems Quite hopeless as are all her dreams Yet strong her wrll to dare and do And maybe nt rs stubborn too Now let attention turn to one A merry lass, and fond of fun Her slender form and pretty face Reveal an anr of qulet grace Nor does she thlnk If wrong to fhrt And nf she does not stop she may Soon lose her heart thls very way Though some at tnmes mav dlsagree There s one who ne er dlsputes for s e The use and worth of sllence knows And thus her better wisdom shows Stlll other vrrtues here we find For she IS modest gentle kmd And more although perhaps xt would Do just as well to call her .0'fl' One often comes to school m haste For not a moment can she waste Her wrt and satlre, keen and dry Are often shown an some reply She always speaks of what she sees And thmks, and never talks to P160-ff Toward common sense her mmd xs bent Nor cares a blt for sentxment And last, the beauty of the class ! A truly wmsomc httle lass In stature she IS far from tall, Her voice IS surely very small To study she IS not mclmed As other thoughts are on her mmd For It is sand, thls httle blonde Cf Phxlllps seems to be quxte fond So there they are the Senlor S1x Mike Snookums an uss, Skrp, and Nix Though who ns who and why h we , If you don t know I shall not tell D The Fnfteen Three These verses wlll not be complete If of the boys I fall to treat bo now to you will I make known The Flfteen three Hezz Chmk, and Tone To get hard lessons wxthout study Cannot be done by everybody Yet here s a lad who seems to, though Wxt does not always wlsdom show He s just cram full of jokes and fun And pop.1lar wlth every one, For brlght blue eyes, and pretty curls Are generally admired by glrls The next who comes to claim attention Is worthy of especial mentlon Is he a handsome fellow? well, It mlght effect hrs prlde to tell Al hough his tasks he does not shrrk He hkes to watch the others work, But when the work to fun glves place He gets hls share ln any case And last of all but lf you please, 20 1 ' I . h , ll . . ,, . 'x , . . . l 44 . . ,, . at . ,, cr , ,, MJ l ,, y 1 x 1 7 . ul ,, N . ,, rc . yy l f I . y - 9 1'-0 '- 1 , . ! as ' n The boys enjoy her sayings pert, . , , ' H . ,, cc ,9 . - ' I 1 . x U - H U n v r ' ' , . h , . . , y 7 l . . Q , . - . , y y v - ' v y . ' off , . . . V . . i I Q . ' I . . Q . FH I Not least there comes our Hercu e Good natur d klnd and true I9 he And just as earnest as can be In all he says or trmes to do He always keeps his temper too No matter what to hun IS sald Or 1f xnto some yoke h s led Here s to the Iwtteen S114 and Phree A jolly lwely Cla are we 'No two aluke and yet no one But yy ho enjoys 1llfIlC fun And so these rhymes may help to cheer As SXVIII the partxng hour draws near But keep ln mrnd tts not a jest The Class of Flfteen IS the best HPW 5 T he Alumni 01 vlr oertha Parker nee Beedy at hex home ln Ph ll1pS 11.11 re Ralph Cm nn employ ed IU San Dxego a Henrv Badger o e of the Hrm of Oates 'K Badger Rmgeley hlalne Earl Voter empl ned ry the New York New Haven Sc Hartford Rallroat ID Hass 1908 Gladys Dutton a teaener in Sprxngvale e Mrs Blrdena Voter ne Plaxsted ather home ln Dorthester 'Xlass Ildxth llorton teachmg rn Sanford e Urs Hazel XVebber nee Beedy at her HI LII home ln Phllllps Nle Rxnaldo Brann employed by Holllngs worth Sz Whltney at Greenvllle lVIe Nlrs Susle Nelson nee Davenport at her home IH Berlm N H Roland Hinds at hrs home ln Avon e 1009 Ray Daggett employ ed as stenographer by the Uaxne Central rallroad at Portland e James Norton employed on the Ex press Advcrtxser Portland Me I'loyd Parker at Phllllps Me Edna True stenographer at the Inter nat1onalMfg Co Phllllps lVIe Howard Beal at hrs home m Phllllps e 1910 Donald Goldsmith employed ln San D1CgO Cal Perlev Phxllxps employed In HackettS lxvery stable Phllllps lyle Elxzabeth Flag employed as house keeper IH thefamlly of C H lNIcKenL1e Phnllxps We Harry Lhandler one of the Hrm ofC I' Chandler8zSon Strong Nic lNIrs Idella Roberts nee Ross at er home ln Rochester N H Frank Badger employed as clerk for Oakes bl Badger Rangeley lVIe Lloyd Hardy employed as electncal en gxneer at Llvermore Falls Me lnola Davenport a teacher ln the ' Ii 1 ,z ,mx 21 v IK ' ' ' V 1 , - 1 A ' H - - 151 1 ' ' - A , ' . . 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' ' - , , 1 - l- ' 1 .vs ' , THE PHILLIPIAN pubhc school at l smond North Dakota Mrs Fern Horeyseck nee Voter at her home 1n Phllllps Me Shlrley Holt employed at theMa1ne Woods office Phllhps 'VIa1ne Susre Badger nee Smlth teaching at Rangelev Me 1911 Ruth Austm attendlng, Farmlngton Normal school Farmlngton Me Reno Atwood attendlng Case School of Apphed Science at Cleveland Ohno Helen Hxlton attendrng Bates College Lewiston Me lna Badger employed as stenopraphcr at Portland lVIe Dallas Voter kindergarten teacher ln lVlrs Algxe Knapp nee Pratt at her home ln Pl'lllllDS 1919 Amanda Bourque teaching school at Hanover Me Anna Beal at hex home ln Phrlhps e Holhs Holt emploxed as operator hy the New England Telephone Co at Phxl hps Me Mlldred Mahoney employed as steno grapher at Portland lVIe Lew Noble attendmg Bowdoin Col lege Brunswick lVIe Mrs Chrlstle French nee Aldrlch at her home nn Rangeley Me Agnes Ross studymg muslc at Kent s H1 Hortense Voter teaching school rn Phrlhps Me llflrs Nellie Moores nee Reed at her home ln Madrrd Me Everett Knapp employed as clerk for G B Setlgeley5zCo Phrlhps Me Henry Scamman at hrs home IH Phrl hps lVIe 1913 H1ldaC1oodwm attendmg Farmlnv ton Normal School at Farmrngton Me Fsrelle Barker attendrng Busmess Col lege at Portland Howard True attendmg, Bates College lewlston Me Marxon Sargent teachmg school at West Phllhps Me lllrs Rose Russell nee Smlth at er home rn PhllllpS Nle Malcolm Barker attendmg Unnelslty of NIHIHC at Orono Me 1914 Agnes Savage teachmg school at Phrl hps Me Eleanor Hutchlns attend1ngFarm1ng ton Normal School FZFITIIIIHIOU Me lllhan Toothaker teaclnng school at Avon lvle Patla Moores teachlng, school at Phil hps Me Pea1lSm1rh teachlng school rn Avon 'F ZZ 3 D ' . . , . , , ,., , . 11. 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V ' Y s' v - - FH 'rlll LIPIAN C Lmwood Sweat employed In the mlll of the International 'llfg Co, at Phllllps e Howard Ross at hls home ID Phillips e Ernest Kemplon dled Oct 7 1914, at St hlarres hosprtal Iewrston Me Athletics Soon after school opened last fall, our mlnds turned to the form of athletrcs for the remainder of the outdoor season We finally declded on a base ball team and be gan preparatxons NICKCHZIC 17 was el cted manager He dld hrs best to ar range frames wlth the surroundmg schools but was not successful as thexr schedules had been made out some tlme before Belnv unable to do anythmg ln thrs lme we got out the basket ball and practlced back of the schoolhouse Our wlnd was greatly benefitted by thus and lt was a great help rn other ways We play ed outdoors untll November and then began practlce rn Lambert Hall The outdoor work was a great help ID gettmg up our wmd Our opemng date was December4 Reed captarn and McKenzie, manager The first game of the season was play ed 1nRangeley The P H S boys were rn good condltlon and on alarger floor and regulatron helght baskets would hate done better but thev came out on the large end of a 50 16 score as lf was The lme up and tot tl I'loor l'oul Floor Foul goals goals goals goals Oalte: rf Lamb lf Pxllsbury c Raymond rb kempton lb Croteau rf Howland lf Reed c Jacobs rb Fratfam lb Daxenport Score 50 I6 lxeferee Holt Lmplre Mar shall Tune two o mm perlods Attendance loo Qiloor goals count foul goal I J On December 11th we went to Rum ford We expected at least a look ln at the final score as we had beaten them last year 'tnd we would have gotten xt lf crrcumstances had been dlHCI'CUI Everythrng considered the fight we put up was worthy of any school lhe lme up I 1'loor foul R H S floor Foul goals goals goals goals X oung rf L Bourford lf Nlarx c, Lovejoy rb -X boufford lb Lroteau rf Hoxyland lf Reed c Daxenport rb C raffam lb Score I , 18 Referee Denms Lmplre la son Tune tyyo o mm penods Attendance oo A week later we started for Wllton to play the strong Academy Eve, we were strll lame from the Rumford game but determined to do our best The way we were treated here was a strong contrast to the week before The game was fast from begmnmg to end, the score remam mg close untrl the last few minutes of the game then Wxlton took the lead and kept lf ' E 9' , J 23 M . - ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1 s: . , , , P. II. 5. ' ' R. H. S. l . . , , , R4 . , ., 5 o ' -, ., r 4 l h . . ' , ., 12 o , ., 4 o , y , ., 7 o ' ', ., I o NI . ' , ., o o ' ' , ., o o I H 1 . , ., I o ' , ., o o s - ' 1 'I I, ' y - . 25 o 6 4 ' 1 4 v f - , v . , - . , . , r - ' : :, . . n . ,, . . . . , C ' l l - f- . I H- ' ' P. 1.5. e ' . .g. 1 , ' ' , ry 0 I ' y -, 7 0 U 1 . ' l ' , ., o o '. , .,7 o I- 1 7 s y -s 4 3 - r - 4 0 ' , Q0 0 ' , ., I 0 ' I . , ., I o . . ' ' , ., 5 0 , ' ' 5 3 24 o 4 ' , , V ' 1 ,Y' .. ' y I - THE PHILLIPIAN The hne up P H 5 Floor l'oul Xhlton Xc Floor Foul goals goals goals goals D Pratt rf XX Oodcock lf Croteau rf Howland lf Reed c Dasenport rb Graffam lb Xdarns c Toothaker Cases lb Lelghton S ore , 4, lxeferee Toothaker Lmplre Sanborn 'l1me mo o mm perlods Atten dance oo On December 24th we plaved the first brook It was a cold windy mght and we dxdn t expect avery large crowd but we diff expect as many persons ln the audlence as there were players on the floor Our ex pectatlons were stepped on, however, and we were sorely dlsappomted rn the splrnt of the townspeople We put up a good fight and were beaten by only mne polnts by a team whlch won the state prepara tory school champlonshlp for last season Thxs team out weighed us by at least ten pounds to the man and had recelved care ful trammg and coachmg all wmter whlle we were working only on our own abrlmry What mxght we have done wxth a httle coachrng and a blt of support from the people of Phlllxps? The hue up P H 5 Floor I'oul N H S Ifloor Foul goals goals goals goals Gulmond rf Havskens lf XX elch c Splller rb Huerton lb Croteau rf Howland lf Reed c Graffam rb Jacobs lb b Score 4 33 Referee Toothaker Umplre Txme tsso o mln perlods Attendance Q ashamed of rt Our next game was wlth Rumford Hlgh, at Phllllps Jan 11 1915 We put rn some hard practice and were gomg to glve them a defeat to take home ora mlghty dear vnctory, but our hope was not destmed to become a reallty Our lease of the hall explred on Jan 1 1915, and we were unable to get lf renewed We were forced to glve up basket ball for that seas on for lack of another hall The remain mg games of the schedule were cancelled We could boast of a gurls basket ball team thxs last season as well as a boys The team was under the SUPCTVISIOH of Misses Mxller and Erwm who acted as manager and Captain and who took an ac tlve part ln the games They played the Farmmgton Hugh team at Phllllps on Dec 4th and were de feated by only two pomts The score was8to4 On Dec 11th they played a return game at Farmmgton and were defeated again The score thrs trme be mg18to7 ALC 5 School Notes The school entertamments for the past year have been few and far between, but they have met with more or less success In the last half of the fall term the play - : . 7 A . - . , . , . ' 1. Q-?-.3 ' -2 '. ' . , ., 2 3 . , ., 6 I ' , ., 3 o ' ', ., 2 o - . ., 6 5 4 w 1, I0 2 . . .- ' , ., o o ' ., rb., I o ' ' ' ' , ., o o 5, ., 1 o ' , 1 o ' ll S 22 3 . . .'c 2 - '. '- , ' . ' ' ', , , game on the home floor against West- . ' ! ' . n ' 7 . , . . ,1 . . '. ' V. ' ' , ,, 2 2 ' ., 4 o - , ., 2 1 ' ., ., 2 o , 4 5 ' ' , N 5 ll ' , ., o o Q' ' , ,, o o , w ,, 0 0 , ,, O O ' ' S II ll THE PHILLIPIAN Brovs n s ln fown w as gn en ln taambert H ll bu home talent before '1 large audlence About seventx Eve dollars W IS taken tn from thus, the proceeds gomv to the beneht of the Athletnc Assoclatnon Cast of Characters DlClx Preston Holhs Holt Lettx has wife Gladxs Nlorrnson Suzanne D lcre an accommo datxnfr person Elmx BX ron Arthur Howard a dentlst, J B Nlorrlson VVorth Carew, W lXI Parson Freeda Von 1-Iollenbeclt a German nexress, Beulah Irwln Prlmrose, a lads cook vslth a reputa non, Kathleen Noble Pollock the gardner, FrankDav1s Un Vilentmes Fxe the Senior Class gate a dancmg partx 'lt the Grange Hall musxc being furnlshed bs home talent A large crowd was p esent and the proceeds from the dance mcludlng the sale of xce cream netted us a falr amount On the evenmg of Xlarch 3 d XIISS Affnes Herses of lllngor vane a readlng at the Unlon church for the beneht ofthe Senxor Class A guarantee of tu elve dollars ceeds, amountmg to tw enty fire dollars or was assured her or half thc pro more Onlv about hve dollars w as cleared Uxss Herses u as an excellent reader and was much enjox ed bs all In the wmter term a box soclable was gxven bx the Sophomore Class at Wnlbur Hall Games were plat ed muslc bemg furnlshed by 'lllss Hllda XVlllfUCV and Mr Pax son About the mlddle of the sprlnv term, Brown s ld Iown was 'warn plat ed for the benefit of the ,lunxor Class Al though the second appearance f Broun met wlth falr success, xt was hnndered bs tm fact th xt a chexp trayehng show was III town and the hlgh colored posters at d flt mg h xndblll had more at tractlon for some people than the plaln ones The cast of characters were the same as before lVIus1c was furnlshed by the Phll hps Band 'XI1ss Ferne Gould and Mlss llfllldred hempton muted the Semor Cllss to the home of 'llr and lVIrs W1lter Toothalcer Games were plaxed and dainty refresh ments served bx the hostesses All voted thc ex en1nJ a most pleasant one and are grateful to 'X r and Mrs Toothalcer for thelr ltxndness Sveakmg Contest I he prehmx 1 mes for the annual spealf mg contest we e held at Unxon church, Frldav evenmv, 'liar 1-ith The pirtxclpants were Hazel Webber, from the Senlor Class, lehxlomene Bout que and Albert Qcamman from the Junlor Class Berrlla XICKCHYIC from the Sopho omore Class and Karl Howland from the ' 25 at Y , . , ,, v .V . 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A - THE PI-'ILLIPIAN Freshma Class Havcl Vlfthher and Albert Scamman were chosen tl1e finals The N F ui to represent the school 111 P 1 1, pr1l h IROC RAM xluslc Prax er l'xIus1c Cut off from the leopte t'la7el Wet mer The Lhamot Race Wallace Jana fufts Whv Shaffer D1d hot Plax, Phs11s Rohertson Old South and the Yew C 1d Albert SC1111111'111 lXfIus1c The Swan Song Fsther Savage Quarrel Scene, Juhus Caesar Holman B Daggett Some of the Buds Attempt to Flu X'VlUglH, HaLel IL Rf unds L1bert md Unxon X ance t fakes IDCCISIOII of Judge, W 1 Robertson of H H S 11t 1 rt St 1-11111 Ln o ' LX ms ejudges were Prof CJ 'Xl lxoh of Bates Pollef and Mr Bxrol 1 v P Smah ' lar11111wto11 lVIus1c for the ex neg xx as fllfillhllfftl lv Dx er s orchestra After the L01 .est a re c vt1 rn IH mnor ot the f1s1t1r gsc oo was Q11 n at dmv f Pall I- efreshments of punch and fancx raclters were served and a short order of dances C1 I'lCll out lh cup won hx Ur qcamrnan makes t e slmh s,1ealt111g contest c 1p Il our C17 IC Xlax the school contmue lfS suc cess dong th1s l111e H C Luflem 15 Arbor Day Il the mormng of 'Klan 14 uc, the class ot 1913 started out after a tree to plant 111 the school xard It was a pleasant su.1s11111x 11or'1111g and prox ed to he just the r ght lemd of '1 das tor a p1cn1c The three boss or the class furmshed teams and the gms Lf t up thel nch VVe were much pleased to have w1th us our teacher, NIISS 1,en111so11 and our com am xas complete W en she agre d to vo All I0d6 untl we came to the h1lls then ue took turns 1n wallemff 11 r1d1 12, n the wax the h1lls the hoxs made wh1stles for the g1rls so that thev could rnalte more 11o1se fWhlCl1 wasn t neeessan l e left the te ms at Ir Char es Wheeler s barn and after restmg a few moments we hevan our chmh up over the steep h1ll heh11d ur VVheeler s house tures and enjoud the surroundmg scenerw tw h1cl1 s heaut1ful from th1s spot It was '1 lllftl ehmh md we were glad to reach t1e top of the h1ll 'md find a sheltered place 1'1 tx l11ch to eat our lu11ch Whlle we rested a short tune We then started on an explormg expe 1 on to e sox e water fo tme le nox ade W e Went oown over the ledge and across a field to an old deserted farm l ouse Here we were surpr1sed to hnd the word vVelcome 1n large letters above the door As there wasn t much to be seen 1ns1de the house we explored 26 ' v 4 .1 N A 1 . - 4. s L K 2 AY ' I A s - l ' Y S A s . ' . '. l. S. P. S. l... as held at - h'll 1s A ' fl-t ,19l5. fy , - , , , J 1 1 .. A ' ' JA A A - A . I' ' . ' ' .. j . ' -. H' ' ' U' 1 ' ' , . N I Y. Y I . . A 1 1 I . , , J .1 Y . - ' 1.1 . . A r ' . , , . b . S . ' -A' ' l v . H , , Y . . u . , Y K ' 4.3 A C s ' 1 ' . ' ' Y , x 1. . , . . , t - . 1 .. Y 1. . j lf - . h . fe 5 . ' 'l W . - - . . t - Jrz v, ' ' ' ' . 1 . ' 5 :id A llj. CJ '.-'up . , lx X , . U K V X .L , . y W ,Qs . h . ' l . , 5 Y e - Y ' I r wx s ' . Y 7 1- - J s - f 5 ' jf: T ' , ' X ' 7 5 ' 1 '1 f . l . Music On the way up the hill we took several pic- ':' Y ' 'f ' ' Phjllfs - . . K. .tl a l Xl- ' ' i' ' I . . be dai '. 2 fl. H. S. won the c 15. . . ' 1 ' L Th ' . ,. S. 1 .. ' .1 Enson l .. ' . 5 ht f? J gc, Mrs. Nina D. llzlmcr . I 'f ' . ' ' ' ' Y . 1 ,. r. ., ' . . . v 1 .., A F , Y , , ' 'e1 . '5 7 y 1 , ' ' - 3 ' ' . ' ' 1' , , - d5ti AYCE n ' r l el ' l' ., ,' 'xA . h ls 1 1 f. 7' ' fre ' 5' . ,ge ct' . 1' . . ' A . . .cj cg ' , 1 -1 '. ' . . . . zr' . ' ' H' ' 4 ' Q f . . - . . . . 'f . ' ' h ff . 'I 1 li .li- .- ' ' . THE PHILLIPIAIN the surroundrng grounds We were vers hungry when we reached the ledge agarn and so we prepared for the lunch We drd full justrce to the food also to the parl of apples whrch Mr Wheeler gave us when we left hrs house Then began the search for the tree The grrls rested whrle the boss went to find a surtable one After findrng rt and pullrng rt rnto the express wagon whrch one of the boss took for that purpo e vue started for the schoolhouse After reachrng the schoolx ard the boxs dug a place for the tree bw the dm ewax and each member of the class helped to cover rts roots Mrss Dennrson also put rn a few shovel fuls of drrt Thus our tree was planted and we hope rt wrll grow to be as sturdy a maple as anv rn the yard Can You Imagme A poor Senror Englrsh recrtatron' Graff changrng hrs grrl? A Senror wrthout drgnrty Janet wrth a beau? Nflrllron wrthout a grrl Janet usrng explosrwes rn Chemrstr'.P Tom wrthout hrs curls rx makrng, a mrstalce Janet earlx at school? Sen ors pas rng notes? Alrce usrng hrg words? Qkrp out drrvrngq Class wr1ngles7 A clean floor Snoolcums wrthout her Donkey Albert as a flrrt The Class of 15 Here you see Engaged rn future labors Noted Actress K N Inventor H C L F 'VI CHVV Farmer Teacher Yeggman H G S A M Novelrst H P YV Expert Stenographer NI C1 K Nurse ldea rst Personals The Senrors gettrng 0 rn a Geometry Heard rn ben Eng recrtatron test? Andv movrnfr qurckls V Hezz wrthout hrs prp 'Clrff ' as a second Caruso? Mr Parson VVhen was John Drx den born? Nlrss Could From 1631 to 1100 Nlrss D And sour ancestors Nlr Wrng? Clrfford NIS ancestors came Olrve 5faYmg In DOORS' from Lhrna but of course rt was so far ' 27 . . . SLN.. I' . T Q ? - . : Q' . I . . lik . -5 I . . r? . . , . K 1 , S ' , ' :J - I v Y ll ya . 64 'pw . l .K . Y 1...-i. A. L. C. , ,, D . . . ' Hezz gettrng nervous? ' lf J. . . .. . ,, . . . . ' ' ' ' tl ' . W. . - H ay Q V V T nr' . . ,, . . , , .U . . 4 . 1' , 'T l 37 ut 71 - . Q ' 1 h v, - 1 sc 1- ,, r . cs ,, . . . C? l -,ti . LK v . . , 1' . v , . . . . ,, . u I Q . - a . N . - I ' 9 THE PHILLIPIAN back lf lsn t notlceable now lWr P fBefore a Senlor Engllsh rect tatxon rn Paradlse Lostl Here rs a map of Hell Perhaps you would llke to look at rt before we start lv r H What rs SClI1flll3flOIl? Mr Wlng It IS studung the stars German translation Ganz Rats lXIr Scamxnan translatlng Whole ra correct translatlon the whole councll Another German translation Mag wer da will am Hut vornber gehn the hat correct translatlon Let who ever wishes go past the hat Heard ln Sen Englrsh lVIr Wng The Scop and Glee man are sonJs hmded down from one generatxon to another German lXI1ss K Dann schante er melanchol rsh IH den gele erten Abgrund Ctranslates Then he looked sadly unto the empty abs cess Cabyss D Senior Englrsh IH Paradlse Lost 1 r What place do we read about today, Heaven hell or chaos? r W I don t know Mr ygu bf!!! ln? P Which one of the three have Mr W I haven t been rn either of those places yet' Heard rn Soph Eng Mr P What was really the matter with John? Mlss M t h ll Chesrtates Mr P Dont you know the symp toms? Mr Davenport can you tell? Mr D He was love sxck German translatxon Ich habe of geschossen IH das c wartze Nllss K m t n I have often shot rn the dark Correct translatlon I have often hut the bull s eye Heard IH Chemlstry Class Mr H What IS lodlne used or about the house? H Webber IS used to clothes German translation Dle rollenden Augen zum Hummel oerlchtet lXI1ss N Ctranslatmgl Hls rollmg eyes extended toward heaven Correct translatlon Hrs rolllng eyes dlrected toward heaven 'Ur Hammond Vvhat kmd of 13 monds are found ln the meteorites? Mr Lufkln Tlffanyl Mr P Cln Senror Englxsh l Who were the kmgs at thls time? 28 . . , . H H , . . il I .- l . KK . ' I tc ' 'H ' U I cc, . . - . ,, U , . cc . 4 Y. Q ,, . I ' ' , 1 .W X . , 'I . . ff - H U 1 sv ' N . . f . D ni at , S h- tgl' ' H an ' !! , . Lg 1 , 77 . ' I I . xx - u . .. ' ' v , - 9 Y! -hu ' Miss K. Let whoever wishes pass - ' , . . at yy, . A , . . tx . . . f . , H , I , , It blue ' I YY tl 1 ' , ' D U I . . l- .N 71 W I 3 ' 1 . . KK - - . H I - n ' V C F 73 . . , D . , . cn . . Y . KC ' . f? ra ' . . . . . . . 1 , , ' d - M P l ' ' ' ' . GK e 'Y 3? I u 4 , . H Q 1: ---- IVI . . . 1 ' H f KS . I l 0 . I , I 1 1 ,1 v I I u THE PHILLIPIAN Mass VV I know thenr numbers but I have forgotten thelr names Mr H You mrght call them on the telephone Nlr H VVhat ns the danger of con sumptaon? Ur IVICK I thlnk people due wlth Let sleepmg dogs he Nllss G s renderlng I et sleeplng peop e sleep hlr H What change had taken place? Ur C They fought agalnst S turn Csatanl Latnn Trans Smells llke tune thyme Ur I ufkm can tell you about the Ren alggance and thg 1fc'.ff0flIfIOIl made busy days our anxletw bs explammg that Charon couldn t In the Vlfgll class the remark was that Old Charon must be pretty ferrsxng souls over the Styx these NI1ss XICKCHZIC at once lessened poss1bls be so old fashloned as to be ferry mg bs hand but uadoubtedls had a steam boat for that purpose Oh practlcal Janet' P H Ss Menagerne e Monkex Rex The Rhinoceros Andy The Cyxraffe Hen I he Ch mpanLee Hebo The The Elephant Bruno Llon Mllllon The Deer dear Gertle The Irma 'VIouse Ton Graff Stnllman The IWoose The Peacock Ilhe Zebra The The Nxghtmgale Louise Magpie Ahce uotatlons I1 Progress ms the law of lrfe Mr Hammond Little deeds of kindness llttle words of ove heaven above Mlss Denmson Brlght and cheerful always happy With a smlle that can t be beat 'VIr Payson Young heads are gxdds Freshles 'Nlot preclsely beautiful you know but terestmg Gertrude Stillman So mam worlds so much to do So httle done so much to be Bruce Davenport Talkmg' Talkmg' Talkmg' Through the dreary mldnlght flame Talkmgl Talkmgl Talking' T111 the hght of mornxng came Olnve Ross . 29 . ts . rl yy . ' 7' . H . . ,, ll . . . C F mr . gg 17 . as an L 44 . nf 77 1 . Q ' f Y? KC YY - C6 . . . r CC - Iv itiff .Y . an . nv . , . I cc . H , 1 1 ' 3 n 1 . Q . I 65 T- .If I . . I ll . KI I .' . . A' 3' 1 . 77 .-i.-..- I P . . ' 1 , Red01ent thy-mej' Make our earth an eden like the , ,r . . ., Q D D 1 . 1 'I 1' ' . ' ' Y! Q , . . . , VA 7 . I - . v Y . . , , I I ' I , -' , I I, A Iv - . . 1. . y 1 n I . , . . . , . , Th ' ' I ' . 1 . ' u yy ' ' ' 1-4 -4 H ' ' ' fa . xx qv ' I , THE PHILI IPIAN As ldle as a palnted shlp upon a palnted ocean Frank Steward She IS llttle she IS WISC, None can dodge her Hlrts eyes Hllda Whltney What a stranve thlng man IS' and what stranger IS woman 'Nlural Jacobs A companlon that IS cheerful Phllomene Bourque Let not your sall be larger than your boat Karl Howland We always find her the same Georfrrla Mltchell I wlsh I was a rock A settln on a hlll A doln nothlng all day long But just a settln stlll I vsouldn t eat I wouldn t sleep I d lust slt there a thous md years And sun myself By Gosh' Andrew Aldrlch Look not to the far future Do the work that nearest hes Ha7el Sargent It s all rlght to keep Sfrllllllg lf sou have anvthlng to smlle about Senlor EIIQIISII Honest works for the dat Honest works for the morn Carroll Dlll Her step IS muslc and her volce IS song Ahce Parker And then the whlnlng schoolboy, wlth hls satchel and shlnlng mornlng face CFCCDIHQ llke a snall, UI1W1lllIlglY to school Reynold Graffam Une example IS worth a thousand argu ments Hazel Webber Made of wlsdom and of fun Ralph Stlllman a no more we are If and we know Sophomores Love IS sunshlne, hate IS shadow Herbert lXIcKenzle What I thought was a flower IS onlv a weed Irma Sampson I dare not speak as funny as I can Antonlo Croteau lf ladles be but young and fall' they have the glft to l-mow If Estelle Smlth VVhen er a noble deed IS wrought Our hearts ln glad surprlse To hlgher lex els rlse Kathleen Noble I-he hablt of looklng on the best Sldt of ey ery event IS worth a thousand years Henry Lufltln I want a CStlll man D Berllla XICKCDZIC Gel erally those who have nothlng to say COHKIIVC to spend the longest tlme say lllg, lt Chfford Wlrlg Scared' Never so scared ln my llfe Senlor Geometry God helps those who help themselves Albert Scamman 30 . .' 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I I Srl . xgx ?l.,l1i:I,VI I I, H Mali vp, -Illll-'fl -'XI'l -'Ill -III,-I AXNIIBI -A I I 'III I I IIIII5 .I.XfIfIFIX S IIIIXX II Il'-nu -'fwwl IIN 2 SI' N' fx-MI i-Hzwx x'-lz1Ilrl.1.x'r4 lmglgwqlxgql pnyu .igl LwIx.1lcIll1uv, nullg ILIHIQM AFX' 41: u.XwL1yl Qllyyy . I Farmington Maxne THE PHILLIPIAN E WELLS Wood and Pressed Hay a Specialty PHILLIPS MAINE Clothes cleaned pressed and repalred m et also dyed Mam St Phxllxps Maine prof Duffy M. W. HARDEN Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes RAILROAD FOR THE SEASON OF 1915 VV1ll commencrngjune Ist sell ueelx end t1ckets at one and one fifth fare the round trlp to and from all sta tlons t1ckets on sale Saturday and Sunday good for return Monday No extens1ons mll be allowed Speclal excurslon rates mll be grant ed at any t1me to partles of ten or more F N BE1-IL, G P THF PI-IILLIPIAN PHILLIPS SAVINGS B1-INK 32OI 2185 60 Has any of this large amount gone mto your pocket? For the past NINE YEARS rt has pald FOUR PER CENT compound interest on all deposrts A Strong Conservatlve Bank Growmg Steadrly Deposits go on Interest the first day of each month Save a lnttle each month It wrll help you to buy an automoblle a llttle later Get a pass book at once A deposnt of even ONE DOLLAR or more does the trick Deposits by mall promptly acknowledged H BYRON Pres N P NOBLE Treas PHILLIPS NATIONAL BANK Capltal S50 O00 Surplus and prohts 560 000 e entlre resources of the bank Guarantee every dollar of deposlts Four Per Gent Interest IS palcl on deposits ln our Savmgs Department PHILLIPS NATIONAL BANK PHILLIPS, MAINE T , 0 , . . I 5 ' . ' . . . , or, better still, pay the Doctor and Nurse when sickness overtakes you. 9 , . I D Th O . THE I HILLIPIAN DRY GQODS Clotlung Men Fum hmgs Boy Scout Sults and Shoes ROGTQ 84 QI-ICUF-S A C LI NICKCHZIS Trading Co Plullxps Marne 35 Blame Morrison ATTORNEY AT LAW Be I Block PHILLIPS MAINE Fire and L1 e Insurance NONV FOR FISHING TACKLE X e have 1t anv lc nd you w nt and all pnce PHILLIPS HARDWARE CO Phlllxps Mame Er Url 3 Qllarter fl ,f 1 35131111115 Marne E S KINGSLEY 8: SON STRONG MAINE Llve toclc hldes and fresh meats In Ph1ll1ps every Tuesday Mrs QEmma1B 1IIIInQI1arh Dry '1 1d 1'ancy Goods and 'II1ll1ner5 Drcssmaklng 1n all IIS branches RANGELEY INIAINE O R ROWE WALK OVER SHOES RANGELEY MAINE N F1 anklm Marble Works Plulllps Mzune Mofzuzzzelzff H6d0JJf0ll6J Y ableif mm' Cfvlzefery liforf Q11 Af!KZ71ffJ Mrs W B Hoyt, Pro Phrlllps Marne I Eames Z8 Buss BARBER Phlllxps Upper Vlllage Pool tobacco and soft clrmlcs If you want a good lunch or meal call at Mrs Emma Raymond s Restaurant rHILLIPS UPPER VILLAGE J I V, , T ' o o . , . . I A , 3 , 15 , ' Q Dealer 111 1 . w . . ' I 1 I . . '. I 1 V. . . 1 . I f . . . . - - Y-L1 P, , - - 1 ' ' ' I Elite for Men and XVOIIICIIQ Rex'el:1tio11 Evuuge- I - Y , - I l111e for XS o111e11. Lzmrm- Stock Boys , Mxsses' and 1 ct1111Q11c11'S shoes. I ' ' Call and let us show you our Ii11c before you buy. I . A . ., . . . I 7 - I , , I , O A I a 1 O Y , - - I , ' . :Il I I I ' a - 1 a - - - , . . - 1 K. u I O O Pl, V - i , ,I ' Q , . . . n , -A 1 -1- 1 A , ' ' ' - ., All orders by lllllll or in person promp ly . . . I attended to. , I 1 9 7 - I , Cl 1.1 , . l . I 1 ' , . 1 . , 7 A , - - . Dealers in . S y , I i . . .4fL E Q FFS lv-uf E ETH E 'Q F-3 K..-., E
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