Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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DEDICATION Tns ssue of rhe PF-IILLIPIAN s ded ceded +o 'rhe memo y of our beloved schoolmafe DONALD A CARLETQN Class of l93O Born Feb 7 To a land The-1+ as fairer and brzglwlrer Ouf from our mzdsf he has gone Bu? deep In The he rfs of his sclwoolmafes Fond memories of hum imqer on . . , 'I9I3 Died June I6, I928 I IJITORIAI BO KRD Hlgllklrl EIA X01 XXIX NI XX 1930 N 1 EDITORIAL BOARD Fdztor zn Chznf Asszstant Iwlztor Busmess llanagers Ilumnz Bo x s lthlfm s Girls lllzlefzcs Lzterorx H-WIJPN I XIRB XNRS ROBI4 R I LMI REINCIL MAL DIL SILIJIJELBX I' XRIS DUINHANI ARLHIE ROXIE jXLIx BADGER JPNXX I XXI RPNCE, BL-XTRILE HARDX FLINOR If XIRBXNRS Iokes ILRLXND I RXSER lrtzst and C artoomst IJORO I HX HOX 1 CLASS EDITORS Senzors I'I XINI' B XIJCFR lunzors XI INIPREIJ BLNNILLL Sophomore: IX I4 N DI I I Xl HI I NPA Freshman I I PNII I Il ORC I SIE R Fafultx Id zur HI I I X SXIXRI EDITORIALS The Ed1tor11I Board of the IHILLIPIAN W1 hes to extend thxnlxb to our idxertl e 5 and to all thus who hue helped ll: ln anx wav to pubh h thlb paper onee more after 1 lapse of me xear In behalf nt the Ba lxetball te1m of Phxl hp: H1 h School we m h to tilxe thle oppor tu lu to ne sincere thinks to Xlr Hartry Field m apprecmtmn of the lft donated to u 1150 to our colch NIr II lllard Curtls who hae 20 bucce bfullx or nnzed and fos tered babketbill IH our chnol Three cheer for mo publlc Qpmted men ' T . .-. .. . .- , . ,o. ,' 7' ......................... .... . . 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E P I WE NEED A GYMNASIUMI llnllnps has been confronted wlth th1s t rtement tor a long time and as this school 1 rovvm and Increasing everv vear thts all nnportant question IS nearmg IIS crtsxs, ap proxchmg the ttme for Its settlement once and for all Xthletlcs and sports are now placed on an equal basls with educatlon 'No school rs com plete without some branch of athletlcs State laws have helped out th1s Issue Ph1ll1ps Hlgh has three chtef sports baseball, basketball and track Lvervone knows that our boys and urls have won for themselves for Ihllltps Hr h School and for our town honor and statewtde notlce m educatlonal events and contests Debatlng IS a line example of this Lately athlettcs have begun to come mto thelr own and Wlth a llttle outstde mfluence and help we mlght make our school a statewlde contender 1n all contests both athlettc and educatlve can have athletrc tralmng even when lt IS ratmng, or Ill the dead of the wmrp Vbe onlv tune posstble now for such recreatlon IS ln the summer In a gvmnaslum our basketball team could get tts necessarv trammg Here the track and baseball men could hmber up and keep tn trammv and have practlce In all seasons The scout movement and the openmv of the Communltv House to basket ball have had notxceable results One of the e rs that tt has provlded our boys wlth a place of recreatron and has kent them out of trou ble and from assocritmv wlth the vvronff Set Inst Imagine the effect a ffvmnaslum would have Ive realwe the co t md trouble of rch an llIIdt'l'I3lxlIlU and also we appreclate what has 'rlvc ldv been done f r us and w1sh tw thmk our benefactors But rf some arrange ments could be dravvn up so that vv1th ev erv one helplng mcludmv-of course the school vve mwht have our hopes reahzed how much better off evervone would be LFT Ii TRI Uuch has been sand wrttten and gosslped about a great lessenlng of school splrxt ln the la t few years lhts feehng has progressed to such an extent that promment speakers and men of note have vlslted school and talked upon the merlts of and cures for lack of school spmt As yet I have fatled to see any good resultlng from thls School splrxt IS hke a chlld SOHIGIIITICS ll shows ttself verv promlnentlv, and vet other trmes conceals ltself and sulks It mlght also be compared to a sprlng season sun Some davs lt comes forth out of the clouds and shmes brtghtlv on everyone then other davs lt hrdes behmd the clouds and Aprtl showers bathe everv one below Qchool spmt I have observed has out standmg characterlstlcs After an tmportant school vtctory xt can be observed everywhere For Instance last year when our debattng team came back from Bates College Wllh a large splendtd cup provmg they were debat mg champlons of the state evrcltement relgned supreme A receptxon was given them and debating was the talk of the hour Evervone seemed to possess an evttraordmarllv large share of school spxrrt whlch was natural It large increase IU the number of those who were trvlng to make the debatmg teams this vear and I feel certam lt IS safe to say that debatmg wlll be of large mterest ln thus school for vears to come Then school splrxt showed Itself m basket ball this vear -Xs lt was our first vear on the court we have not much to show for our vear s work but the undertaking of thus sport was successful and basketball vvtll be one of our major sports tn the future M the tour nament at Farmington when we won our wav mto the seml nnals school splrlt agatn was aroused Readlng thus edltorlal one mvght belleve that school Splfll shows rtself onlv after lm portant vrctorles Ihxs mav be so but I doubt tt I belreve that school splrlt ts present at all tlmes tncreaslng somettmes perhaps more than at others I belxeve everv student rs proud of our school and will smg her pralses forever It IS mv opmton that there has not been anv lessemng rn school splrrt and doubt lf there w1ll ever be If there has been we should endeavor to restore lt 4 Tl-l PHI LLI AN . A I s , . . u s . I . . l I - i Y. .i ' ' Q ' . ' 15 v 1 . ' 1 4 - 1- . I ' . ., Y. Q .Y . , 5 , C V ' . Q' 1 . v 3 ' ' A - ' ' 1 - rw . s Q n s w 'O' I ' V ' I 1 4 ra y l - v. l 1 v v . a . . q . U What is needed is a gymnasium where all was interesting to observe that there was a , . 7 h 5 1 -v I M ' . I4 . - - 1 I Y n n ' - . . . W V x. . .M Y . Y f K ' I- V V s A 4 Y E rs 'V v - iv I v v. . V 1 r . V M. S v U Y ' V .T . H V. . . . , A - I . A L V - . 5 9 .. 2 ' , ' . - f , ' I - . - ' . '. s 2 st . ' . ,. . ' v 'V ' I. 5, a ' l ' 1 C- s o v xi E ' v 1 .Q . in j o . ' 4 ' . . Z ' . t 1 ' - . 4 rs ' l M ' . V l V . Y V. I V' . 1 ' s ' .rs l ,i I M I V 'Q . - s s SENIOR DEPARTMENT X I Il I XIRI X vu J I UV EAIRBM VAX IQE I IE I3 A EL N DPDT? Q V YCNI Amd R V .WCRCESIER L jp? :E Vg': :.'I I'IMXSS-IJI'II II'IfIiS If ,...... , .. ., ,, . ,,..,.,.,. .XIWAIIII-Q R Nflz If ifffur ....., ....., ..., ,..,... I ' LIUXIXIQ IMI S1114 1 I I 11111 f1 f1,xJ11'fr . ..,,. 4,,. . IIXYIJICN I1 IXNK5 XX NIH'I I'1I 'IQ In LIN- +Iw-11 :wer the IIIFCSIIIIMIII, imp LI1' xx :III H XN KHIHIQS L'ri:11wI1Lax14I ILIQII, X II.11KX'I'Ii IMVIQ Rwi IQiI'II,ilI'III. X XIIJIIII '-ly I., mln' I1-My lm-I IIN- II'Im-NIIIIIII. Im-I my II III.. Jzf 3 wif?-:L,. 7 E? I' 'IAYE .TNI I , , .XII4 S E , IXAQLIW E L E AI E ' , JEI BEAEIX I QE IEEIIARDY ' AVI , IRT UE QV IE E H LLIPI BEATRICE HARDY Class Prophet Prelrmmary Spealxmg 125 135 145 Volleyball 125 135 145 Drama 135 145 NI1nstrel Show 145 Operetta 135 Llterary Edltor 145 B rs a Jolly happy go-lucky grrl and altho she IS always ready for a good time she never neglects her studles ARCHIE ROWII Starchze Presentauon of Glfts Baseball 115 125 135 145 Capta1n125 135 Basketball 145 Capta1n145 Track 125 135 145 Mana er 135 Xl on 2nd ln H1 h jump at Bates State Meet 135 Prellmmary Speaking 125 135 Class Presldent 115 125 135 145 Alumm Ldrtor 145 Starchle IS our star athlete but even tho he IS a prlze lighter, he lS not always qurte strong enou h EV IXNGELINE BEAL Evangeline Class Hlstory Prellmlnary Spealxlng 125 Student Councll 145 Evangellne rs of a perseverlng nature and wlll always be remembered as one who can be depended upon H AYDEN FAI RB AN KS Lonme Naledlctorxan Class Secretary and Treas urer 115 125 135 145 Basketball Man ager145 Baseball 125 135 145 Student Councll 135 Drama 135 Opefetfa 135 Nlmstrel Show 145 Presldent of Student Councll 145 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 145 Lonnle IS the studlous one ln our class Nlay you wm success ln whatever you under take Hayden UBJ: 7 7 ' 2 ' v v 1 I C 7 1 A 7 7 at uv - - , , - - a a , . . 7 A 4 1 u ' u V 7 7 7 V 7 Y 7 , . . . . , U v 7 1 v rw V . . ' f U v ra 1 x v 1 1 s v nt ' 77 ' 1 , . . . ' 0 5 . ' . za ' H 7 7 A 4 L U - an 7 ' ' . - v 7 v 9 ' - Q a a v y .Y ' 1 v , ' - A U . ,, . . - l , . E PHILLIPI FLOY D XX HITE Clas Wrll Drama 135 145 Basketball 143 Baseball 123 13j 141 Captam14j Track 14j Fly rs always good natured and wrll agree to anythmg the rest of the class wants ELAINE BADGER Lamey Salutatory Wmner of IN FI P S C 11D Debat1ng1ZJ Drama 131 141 Volleyball 123 131 145 Operetta13J Class Edltor Lamey IS the muslcxan of our class an IS always wrllmg to help along this lme VS all wxsh her great success QELIL XX ORCESTER Zeke Essay Prel1mmarvSpeak1n 143 'Nlmstrel Show 145 Baseball Squad 143 Yeke IS the llfe of the class He IS alwaxs loolxmg on the bn ht srde of lnfe and up to ome new truck TH KKFlyU S ' 2 , 2 KK H ' ' K1 ' I7 ' 1 , 4 t 7 7 7 7 1413 Class Vice-President 11J, 121, 133, 141. as ' u ' ' - d . K . . . . U ,e fl 71' I . . v. g :A . U A , ,, . . . v M v. U no a 1 J . In . E P I SENIORS OF I'-730 lletr readers wlthout much effort or fuss lhe ments of the SCIIIOI' Llass wxll I discuss lhrs class numbermg seven strong Has a llst of merits, both good and long Iakmg each of them one by one Ihe1r history I wrlte, but only m fun llrst there IS Xrchle our Llass Presldent Halled as an athlete wherever he went Xolleyball basketball baseball and track In each of these he excelled and alac 'Not content wlth these many branches of sport lo the ileld of puglllsm he must deport -Xnd down to the jack O Lantern last fall XX e hnd Starchle llckmg them all Thxs IS enough 1n commendatxon as there are sxx others who must be men tloned But vou ll jom with me m WlSl'lll1g I know lhe best of good luck to Archle C Rowe Next there 15 hlame, an aubum halred lass, lhe actress and Clara Bow of our class Always of her great memorles w1ll lmger as bemg everything except a sxnger In all the school plays Ind other dramatxcs She has proven herself verv romantlc Besxdes these, for benng a DIBIIISI of note Her fame has spread to places remote Durmg her t1rst year ln Phllllps Hwn She won the cup from schools nearbv Iroymg her worth then a year later Cromg to Bates as a debater Now eyery class his lts mnschleyous baby We haye ours and xt isnt a ladv Small, actxye and qulck as a weasel ls our classmate hy the name of Q6Cll In ill dxsputes leke rs sure to take part Shows himself 1 h hter from tlmsh to start No matter how larve hrs opponents may be In w restlmg he s sure to defeat two or three We ll often recall our H1 h Qchool days Xynth memories of 7eke so hyely and gay KX ho counted no dav of hfe well done Lnless lt was filled wlth so much fun Xbout Eyangelme one could wrlte all day Itstlng her vlrtues ln a descrlptlve way 'lho of her rchleyements much ls not known As most of her tnme was spent at home Due to her own shy modest wav OI herself we hue not much to say Ifar as known she may be 1 prodtgv calm -Xnd not just a glrl from a country farm As to her conduct here at school She lS an example of the Golden Rule Always courteous helpful and kmd each d ty Greater prarse than th1s one could not say Then of Beatrlce our dusky queen Xl ho wlth manners calm and serene Has won the goodwill of frlend and foe Fond memorles well carry whereyer we no Beatrlce ns also a yery une speaker 'ylany flndmg It hard to beat her Hay mg the welfare of the school at heart In school plays she took in 'lctlye part laklnv the role of dark neffro Tlldldb Qhe play ed her part rn 1 manner not stald lhus rn concludmfr we wlsh her success Loye health and happmess nothmg less The last classmate of whom I shall wrlte Is a shezk by the mme of Ifloyd Xl hlte Tall dark, and mnocent as a baby He has a way of hls own with a lady He has that persomllty called xt And hls wlse cracks have caused many a ht Due to h1s large muscular manhness, In our school plavs he was 'lt his best And helped bI'lI'l ' Ulory to PH 9 Thus you can see lt would be 1 great shvht If from our class roll we omitted Qhelk Xl hrte Ks for myself there needst be no mention Iycept that lt 1 my mtentnon To add to these lmes only my name Hlyden F Ialrbanks Phllllps NI'une ADVICE FROM THE SENIORS 'Ihe more you study T e more you know T e more you knoyv T e more you can forg 'I e more you can forget e more you forget The more you forget T e less you know So why study? 8 Tl-4 Pl-HLLI AN -. 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' Th ' 1 r ' ' A 1 ' ' 1 v -Y 7 E D I , LITERARY DEPARTMENT X5 THE VALUE OF GOING TO COLLEGE There are a great many colleges scattered about the Lmted States colleges of yarIed types courses purposes theorIes rulmgs, yet all yvIth one end In IICW a preparatlon of the mmd for a hIgher goal In lIfe lhIs method of preparatIon IS In many In stances the only way of attaInIng the funda mentals on whIch success IS based today POSITIONS WVl'llCl'l a few years ago called for a hIgh school CClllCdIlOl'l now requlre thIs col lege educ 1tIon Prom the POIDL of NICW of preparatIon for lIfe yyork the hIUh school educatIon has great ly deprecI tted In value In a short tIme A gen eratlon Ivo anyone graduated from hIgh school w Is consIdered mentally equlpped for Ilmost any yvork whIch mIUht offer Today a college educatIon IS looked upon as hardly more Important than was that of the hI h school of twenty tIye years ago lhus we see the IncreasInv Importance of thIs adyanced learnlnv Xet there are a great many thlngs to be taken Into consIderat1on before statIng how great IS the Importance of attendmg college Lpon grIduatIon from hIgh school a person should haye a general IdeI of what career he yyIshes to enter lf he choose a trade or profes sIon requIrIng some sort of specIal traInIng lt IQ possIbly I waste of tIme Ind money to fro to college Ind there I I cert llll class of people whlth ls neIther bc-nented by a colleve educatIon nor ls yyelcome In a college those who vo only for a good tIme Certalnly the college It elf I no better oft tor haymg these people Ibout lf anythlnff Its reputatIon Is hurt by a mob of un tlldltlll and unruly student ITIITLIBITCHIU theIr more tractable schoolmltes Into unde I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l?'s?u?r-Quik:-ful' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J sIrIble ways NeIther IS It of benent to them to spend thIs t1me In school If they wIsh I wood tIme It seems to me there are better places to enjoy themselves than at a school establxshed for study and hard work not for a playground There are many IndustrIous people It IS true to whom for one reason or another a col lege educatlon IS not practIcal There are those to whom learnmg comes yery hard They are generally better off to enter upon some trade There are those who haye not the health necessary for the grmd and routlne of college lIfe Health IS of vxtal Importance and should be especlally consIdered They wlll only wear themselves out wlth the straIn and at the end of college be wholly Incapable of usmff thIs preparatIon because they employed all theIr strength In college These are better off to sperd these years In earnIng money In a SIITI and resources lhe good TISIITQ from I college CClllClll0l'l Is a most Indefimte thIng Fhere are many col lege graduates who are not nearly so well oft as others IIIIITOLIL thIs foundatlon some to yy h0lT1 It Is of pr IttIcally no outyy ard yalue Set If I person ls not I success yvItlI thIs CCILILIUOIT thInk what he mlght hlye been wIthout It IIe see l'llTTT as I total fIIlure for the E'llllC'lIl0n dId hIm no good and CCFIHIIIII If wIth all prepIr1tIon he ls not successful ll I most doulmttul whether IITIIITIIT' mould gun uues for hInI But the ffreIt maIorIty ot college graduates are greatly benentted by haymv made the effort The endeayors are made IIp for by the returns Nlany succesful people of todly would not haye been yyhere they are lI Id they not made thI truffgle T I-I P I-I I L L I , A N . 9 f . .. -.4-. -.fu - ul- -.Q--in . -4-.ln . .. ny.. .. ,f-..,,.,f..f..,,--.,,..,,. ,,,, .. 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S ' s Q j s ' ' - ' - ' ' f - 1 ff ' . . 5 1 i ' - Q 'S 5 ss - E LLIP It rs often sard that lf It were destmed for a man to make good nothing can hold him back Many thlngs can hmder hxm and up permost of these IS lack of educatlon Some men wlth llttle educatlon are successful, but these are the unusual cases The average successful man has m some way been prepared for hls work and for thrs preparatlon we find It Increasingly Important to be equlpped w1th a college educatlon NI H MY FIRST EXPERIENCE AS AN ORATOR I was only a Freshle yet I was destined preclsely at eight o clock to take my place rn l1ne with several other vlctlms march brave ly up the steps take a seat on the platform and anxlously awalt my turn to thrlll the multitude of hsteners wrth my oratoncal powers Thls house of fame for rather place of torturej was none other than Wrlbur Hall and the occasion was the first night of publlc speaklng during my Freshman year Ever slnce I had been old enough to reallze the benefits derrved from such an experrence as our instructor words rt I had been looklng ahead, fearfully for my first attempt But lt was not until I had started learning my selec txon and the date of my executlon was as slgned, that I began to really grow nervous and then I certainly made up for lost trme Of the few hours before my debut I can remember scarcely a thing but can easily rmagme my feelmgs I remember taking my seat and facing the crowd and oh' what a sxght greeted me There was a dance and other entertam ments on that evenmg and several people had assured me that there would be only a few spectators present Thls talk had served its purpose and had consoled me but how I was deceived It looked to me that outslders had got their dates mlxed belleved this to be the bug Fmals and all the towns had turned out en masse to cheer on to vrctorv thelr local partlclpants Of course this was not the case but that was the way It seemed There wasnt a seat empty and people were stand mg up That one look was enough, thereafter my attertlon was fixed on nothlng rn particular m the vrcrmty of about ten Inches from the end of my foot I remember xaguely wonder mg to myself rf all those people had come just to hear me but I was soon brought back to the reahzatron that there were nine others on the stage besides myself by hearlng It an nounced that speaker ko 1 would render such and such a selectlon Thus brought on an at tack of shaklness ln my legs whlch lasted untnl she was nearly half through Then as I became lnterested m what she was saying my fear left me but It was again brought on as that speaker frm hed and I realized that there were only four more to speak before myself Ihe next speaker had hardly got started when he had to be prompted Alas' This brought on a new and greater fear VI hat 1f I had to be prompted? I hadnt thought of thls PUOQSIIJIIIIY I'ever1shly searching ln my pocket I fished out mv prece and trred say mg xt to myself But this undertaklng falled mlserably Belng seml consclous of the other speakers words I got mlxed up and couldnt even start my prece Thls went on to the fifth speaker The next selectlon was mme Hastrly I glanced ln the audience dxrectlon Oh dear' They were stlll there Then speaker No 5 fimshed and mv own selection was announced Awkwardly I got to my feet and stlll more awkwardly and rll at ease I managed to get out onto the mlddle of the stage and faced the wutmf' audlence I know I wondered to myself what was the first l1ne of mv plece VI hat lf I had to be prompted at the begrnnmg? Thls seemed rather funny to me and thrs feeling helped me out of my drlemma All at once rt ran through my mxnd 1ust as natural as everydav conversation, and I beffan speaklng It bothered me at first to swallow and talk on account of a lump ln mv throat as large as a hen s egg This caused my vorce to be straxned and unnatural but It soon cleared away But all the trme my knees shook dreadfully and cau ed quite a breeze ln mv rmmedxate vlcmltv Thus I falled to stop or prevent As the lxghts shone on the faces of the spectators xt seemed to me that exerx I0 TI-I PI-II IAN A . . . . , - . r . Y . , ' 1 I ' T , Y . . . D.I. .32. , . ' A v .S V . Y . . . , v Y . ,, Y I - 1 4 . 9 I a ,, . ' . . . Y ' ' ' ' 1 was 1 nu n Q . . Y , ' , 7 ' 1 v . y ' .I ' , X Y ' a w 1 rs . . . ,- V V ' I a a v - 1 ' L 1 Q ' v I n I n n K I i Y , r -5 - v s - l e I G 7 ' ' v .' , . I, , S . . V Y. H l . . ' . . Y . ' ' v V THE PHILLIPTAN Il eye was faxed upon me, watchrng me expect antly hoprng that I would farl have to be prompted or do some thrng equally as bad Ihrs drd not tend to help matters rn the slrghtest The next thrng I realrzed was that I was frnrshrng mv prece and oh how good those last few lrnes drd sound I remember thrnkrnv they ought to be rmmortalrzed as one of the great savrngs of lrterature On hnrsh rng I stumbled to mv seat and blessed the gods that rt rs not possrble to grve encores at thrs krnd of a peakrng contest Afterwards my frrends asked me rf I was not afrard durrng the speakrng I replred rn the neffatrve but I ffuess I fuled to convrnce them Ever srnce thrs ercperrence I have taken a frrm stand agarnst compulsory speakrng rn Phrllrps Hr h School E F MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENTS We of Amerrca, lrvrng rn the twentreth century flnd rt drffrcult to rmagrne a countrv such as Greece or a crty such as Rome, or Troy Unless we have seen the rurns of an crent burldrngs or better strll have heard storres of the actrvrtres of ancrent peoples from ancestors who have dwelt wrthrn the bounds of these countrres and who have en gaged rn therr wars the fact of therr exrs tence remarns an rmprobable dream I wrll attempt to tell a lrttle of the storres of Greece and Troy whrch have come down rn my frmrly throuffh an ancestor who was taken captrve bv the Trojans and who fought shoulder to shoulder wrth Achrlles the mrf htv Greek warrror rn the famous sreve of Trov The ancrents were gurded rn everv phase of therr lrves bv superstrtron Iavervthrng that was done was done bv the wrll of a ffod lf a man fell rn brttle rt was because a ood had forsrken hrm a man who turned tr rrtor to hrs countrv drd so not because of hrs own ba e desrres but because an unfavorable god had rntlrrenced hrnr when a man had a dream a vod w as present rn that dream and the man drd whatever the God drrected no matter w hat the con eouences countrre made peace because the hrvh power sard Fnough and not because thev were wearv of trffhtrnff In war the ancrents were wonderful, not rn a moral way, for they seem to us to wage war wrthout adequate cause, but rn methods and physrcal abrlrty Every man was an ath lete and he fought merely for the lust of war and the joy of wrnnrng A freld of battle was a glorrous srght mrl lrons of men clad rn shrnrnff armor beautr ful shrelds upon therr arms lances flashrng rn the sun mounted on sprrrted horses, surgrng back and forth for hours Here and there were the charrots sweeprng the field wrth lrnes of brrllrant colors In the drstance was the sea where the shrps lay rdle Strong shrps they were resemblrng on the most part huge brrds or trsh and requrrrng the skrll and strength of a hundred oarsmen to drrve them After a battle a sacrrfice was always made to the gods These sacrrhces were often very rmpressrve 'Ihe greatest sacrrfice was the hecatomb A hundred oxen were slarn by some great warrror and after havrng had bar lev thrown between therr horns for the sake of a good omen they were burned on the altar and so on rn therr work and rn therr relrv ron they were the same superstrtrous and warlrke rndustrrous and brave, prrmrtrve rn therr wav of thrnkrng vet capable of dornff great thrngs They left behrnd them to aston rsh the modern world therr crumblrng rurns therr burred treasures and therr crude lnscrrp trons all that remams to show us that such people ever exrsted thrnffs whrch rn therr dav thev would have doubted ev en hr fh Jove capable of dorng V A CU RIOUS INCIDENT I'hrllrps Ihrllrps' Next stop at Phrllrps loudlv crlled the conductor of the trarn rs a shrrll whr tle blew The trarn stopped -X strrnge character a negro wrtlr a south ern drawl folded hrs paper prcked up hr bar' and alrvhted He was told upon rnqurrv that he mrfht obtarn a lunch at a place onlv a number of vards up Nlrrn qtreet Crossrng the street w here Depot Qtreet and Nlarn itreet form rrffht anfles he walked alonff and from ' I I 4. 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Q., t P l Ns dre 1m thoughts ot delightful odors e s 1 1ttt to L1 hrowlu h hou e on Jx anso it erm out i it nth re lat1bles here lunches serxed tarclesslx disregudmg the date, though ht stepped mstde Remoting his jacket and h1t he eated hlmselt in a comfortable chair who e b1ck was toward the street lhe tables were bare but there he waited The place eemed strangelv enough deserted what could be the meaning? Banff' Rattle' Shouts' Suddenly he Jumped up ll hat could all this racket be? No orches tr1 no waiters no sign of amthmg Someone rushed through the room lmcmff it hun and ran up the stairs He to eat b 1relv Horrors' hxhll sort of a place was this lhump thump thump on the stairs coming louder and louder and then Here came 1 group of white bovs It was 1 tollw looking bunch of boys headed by a tall dignihed man How do vou do' May we be of any asslstance to xou, Slfg I'he1r leader xentured Ihe darl ie replied How d we do, mister' XX h tt does wo ttll this no count place n how XX hit does xo serxe to nite Sctxe to night' Xh hem said the lt lilltl X IS 1h mister Ahs jest bout shrunk fer sumpm ter eat Ph' -Xhd like service lf you please if d1s am 1 place where I can e1t he demanded XX ell sir we dont serxe meals here We re plavlng basketball tonlght and we are servmff nothing but a game here But ah seed de SIQQH out dere in front' Dat sho looked fine to me' contlnued the darkie lhos eatables were demolished last S1t urdav But meals c1n be 0lJlllI10fl at the Bean hole 1 short distance down the wax there xou will see a vellow house with green trimmings in front of wluch is a restaurant svn adxlsed the leader with 1 Grin on Us ace Bean hole' llal' Wal' Dat sho sounds good and ah ll be moving long Thanks mis er' Dis am no place for no one lak me NI H S C H O O L N O T E S December 13 1929 proved to be a big dav Cyclone Sally a three act comedy-drama for P H S In the afternoon the second an nual Fillxps Fizzle Fozzle Fair was given at the schoolhouse In the hall there were sex eral prettlly decorated booths for candy, lce cream and mystery packages From the fish pond a camera was received bv the person drawing the lucky number -Xt two thirtv oclock there was a mlnstrel show under the management of 'Nliss Paullne Page 'Ihose taklng part were Gerald 'Xloore Russell Stmchfield Hayden Fairbanks Delmer Hmk ley end men Erland Fraser and Henrx Rlchardson Farls Dunham Ruth Leavitt, Elinor Fairbanks Beatrice Hardy end wom en Ethal Thompson and BSSSIC Lltchfield mterlocutor Cecll VS orcester In the evening at eight oclock Cat Lam bert Halll the Dramatic Club presented full of mystery and fun It is felt that its success was due to the hne co operation of all as well as to the kmd help and coaching of Nliss Helen Smart one of the High School teachers and to the Hon 'X P Noble 'Xluch gratitude is extended to those who asststed in any wav There was a good attendance estimated at about 200 a total of 3-110 was recelxed Between the acts spectahttes were given under the management of Ellnor Falrbanks Those taking part were the Misses Madeline Austin Elmor Fairbanks Faris Dunham Ethal Thompson El1zabeth Russell and Don ald Brackley 'Xfusic was furmshed by the Hwh School orchestra lt ' H E P H I l. L I A N l z 5' ,N ' ' 'g 3, h ' 1' ' , L' ' ' . wa: zttra ' -d ' ' 's s the 1 ' 'Q ' -' , 11 y- lett ln' me' J f tl - Hull t'x B 1 Al it f' mt. 'f ' 1 ',' ' ' ' - ' ? xvl url: - ' I .' - I -1 '. '. , L... -v 'S 2 . ' , ' Q ' ' . . 1 A 7 ' 7 5. ' ' 'V 1 S . ' f ' ' '- . . ' f' 2 5 . -- ' ' , ' 7 . V, ' . , V ,, . 1. 1 ' . ',, j ' . ' e ' ' ', ' .1 - .' 5 , z i ' ' 2 2 ' ' ga ,, 2 . ' ' ' . ' - . z . 'Q ' ' ' listened a moment. The noise had subsided. Go to the corner and turn to your left and . l ' Z h '1? 4 vi v' 5 ' ,, I Q V . N . 5 . . N . . . A 1 . .... l fg 1 ' ' 2 ,,' l'.' z ' 1 . f . 1 ' '- f, - . ' . . ' 5 , W ' at , 1 - v , ' - . ' . v ' . v, f . t . - Y 'yy ' . B. . . . '3O. -1- 'Jw -1- -1- -11 -fu .1- 5 .f. ,,-. .,- .,- .4-.4--.Q .y-.4-.Q .f-.f- ,,.,ya.f- .1-.4-.f-.p-.1-.1-.y-.y .1-.fn -1--2 -1--f--1---f-'lu -Q S a an l Q- 1- -1- -.f+..f--1--f- -1--if -1- -5- -1- vi- -1- -1- -1- .1-'Q -1- -1- -.1--5. .Q .1- -1- 71- -.1--l--1-'1-.z-.l- -.1-+ ' H 77 v 1 - , L . l - , Y . 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A M' ' E H LLIPI Sl R Cas! of C hararters jzcl xx ebster owner of the W ebster Estate Robert Lawrence Re gre Nlanners a Voun, Englishman adept at pluckmg peaches Norman Iweld Jim Jerklns courted for twenty years and not vet dlscourazed Floyd Whlte lhlhe Clump Sue Bascoms beau and the world s exghth xvonder XX endell Whitney Sallv Fl iham Cyclone Sally Izlame Badger jennv 1 h itcher fortx and the object of jim s DCFSISICUCC jenny Lawrence Ruth Thatcher a peach Re Ure would llke to I fhe Varden a cute llttle nelghbor Nladelme Austm X man Xernoa the belle of Cedar Polnt Beatrlce Hardx Followlng the drama a dance was gnven It the Fran e Hall music was furnlshed bv the Shadagee orchestra Thus Ifrxdav the thlrteenth thou h super stltlously an unlucky date proxed to be a great day the total amount taken ln both afternoon a d exemnv was SISZ of whlch amount 25129 was cleared Cyclone Sallx was presented agam at Iambert Hall januarx 22 bx the same ca t of characters for the benefit of the Box Scouts and the Basketball Ball team Nluch apprecxatxon IS felt toward those who so kmd lx, and wlllm lx atded ln anx wax towards maklnff thls a success lebruary 7 1930 a baked bean supper md entertaxnment were lven by the Dramatxc Llub at the Lommumty House Those 1n xlted were the facultv of Phlllnps Hugh the Supt of Schools and all those who had helped prevtously ln aldmg the cause of the play mmstrel how and dance or alded the basketball boxs of the Hugh School There was tn attendance of thlrtv snr lhe Publlc Speaklnfr took place at Xlxlbur Hall on the following dates Februarv 21 24 Z8 and Nlarch 7 wlth good attendance lhe three judges NIrs Xrthur Roblnson Rex Nlxron Packard and Ur Elden Shute nounced thexr declslon on the last nl ht as follows Nlontress Yxmg 'xladehne Nustln Dorothv Smlth 'xlaude Sedgelex Vlmlfred Bunnell Iennv Lawrence Beatrlce Hardy Norman Fleld xmton xoter Fxerett Harn den lack Badger Robert Lawrence Cecxl Worcester These to take part m the pre llmtnartes The subject for debate last xear was Re solxed That the Lnlted States should refuse to protect mxestments ln the Caribbean ev cept lfter a formal declaratnon of war Our two afhrmatlxe speakers Dorothea Vose and Nlontford Lnbbx debated with Ixmff neld at XX llbur Hall and won bx a 3 to O vote Nt the same tlme Robert Iawrence and Fx erett Harnden debated on the neffatxxe with 'stronfr wmmn there hx a 3 to O xote TH P I AN I3 C.-X. 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DEBATERS fLeft to rzghtl Robert Lawrence Montford Llbby Dorothea Vose Lxerett Harnden Prln Paul G Whlttemore In April the two teams went to Bates Much to our dellght these teams defeated every team, wxth whlch they debated, and brought home the bug cup Robert also won the 5100 scholarshnp to Bates, as bemg the best lndxvldual debater On the following Monday nlght at the Grange Hall the busmess men ln town gave a banquet to the debatmg team, the faculty, and the High School pupnls solved That the Jury system should be abol xshed m the Unlted States Friday March 21 1930 Fans Dunham and Robert Lawrence, members of our neg atlve debatmg team went to Mexlco accom panled by Prm Paul G Whlttemore ft 'I he declslon of the Jud es were unanlmous for the negatives, wlth a 3 to 0 vote Robert Lawrence bemg chosen the best speaker of the evenmg That same evenmg our afiirmatlve speakers Dorothea Vose and Wendell Whltney debated wlth Farmmgton at the Grange Hall also Wlnnlflg by a 3 to 0 vote Dorothea Vose was chosen as best speaker 'I hxs enabled our debaters to attend the de bate at Bates agam this year on Aprll 18 18 and debated wlth Morse Hlgh and M C I wlnnlng both debates thus golng into the finals Here we lost out to Leavltt Instxtute Robert Lawrence won the S100 scholarshlp avam thus year as best mdrvldual debater Ru, ,1 f Q I4 T H P l A N .7 i v . . .l t . g . A u yu 1 : A Cl ' 77 ' 7 . l 7 The sub ect for debate this year was: Re- Our debatln team went to Bates A ril J D rz Q u P . .: , . U - I . - . . I u u . ' ., 1 , 1 7 Y 7 ' . 1 I . , 1 ' 7 - - . 1 1 n 4 I 1 1 1 rw 5 I s f-' f .y Wa t if Sv' , , - . Y 6 I to I E PH LLIPI JUNIOR DEPARTMENT CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent JENNY LAWREN CE Vice Preszdent DOROTHEA NOSE Secretarv ll INIIFRED BUlN'N ELL Treasurer MAL DE SEDGELEY CLASS NIOTTO- Nothmg ns Gamed lllthout Effort CLASS COLORS Green and Gold OUR BOOTH The -Tumors booth as usual adorned the falr grounds Our booth was decorated ln green and gold crepe paper and evergreens We had for sale vartous artlcles such as choc olate bars nce cream hot dogs and soda water Our booth was much the same as the others except the oll stove whlch behaved not at all as other oll stoves do At tlmes our whole booth was nllummated and other tnmes the spark of light burned low lNoth1ng serlous however developed from thls and at the end of the second day we had taken m SSO We wtsh to thank all those who helped m any wax to make thus a success JUNIOR INDEX The junxor class consists of fourteen A more terrlble class was never seen Nlaude Sedgeley who lnkes to laugh In mlschlef IS sure to do her half Theodore Beal who cant be beat Has his future gurl stlll to meet Wmxfred Bunnell whose smxle IS a peach Ihmks some day she wnll plan to teach Everett Harnden who s quiet and stxll OJ James Toothaker we next do see A better boy there never could be Dorothea Vose who ns fond of fun To get ahead of her you d have to run Dorothv Smlth we must not forget Has her lessons each day you can bet Robert Lawrence who llkes to debate Never never stays out latefaj Beatrtce Stevens with eyes of blue Always klnd wlllm and true Kenneth Faxrhanks who IS so qunck Has stlll vet hrs wlfe to puck Mnton Xoter 1 chap true blue Is alwavs wllllng his work to do lennx Lawrence with '1 smile all her own Takes a great deal of pleasure m beln alonefgl Nlaxme Fanrbanks the ax llttle scout We d like to know what she thmks about lack Bad er whos not 't bore Is xerx fond of a certam Sophomore Nl F Tl-I I AN I5 I - . ....... .................. . 3 7 Y' V .......... ............ . ...... T , .... ..... .. I U, . . . ,. , ,, Vw' 4 , I - , . . l ' Likes all alone down by the mill. 7 ' -- . . , r . ' J 7 ' I- 7 . , . 7 I . . ' . , T . ' , . . . . . , . , Y. ..U 7 . , . , ,,, . n ' ' Y 4 7.1 ' - 'V . A T' it i- . , v' I - v ,k . .2 A v v V ' ' .' ' 'N ' I 1 v . K . THE P I PHS CLASS OF 3I lhllllps H1,.,h we lowe and honor Une Our alleglance pledge to you Three happy years wexe spent One more and then adleu Our h1 h school days go by wery fast It s because of our good txmes Both mslde school and out weve found lleasure and happlness subllme We luke all our teachers so patrent and true lhat lent us 1 kmd helpmg, hand Xhthout thelr patxence and efforts Our footsteps would not mark the sand We ve found Nlr VS hlttemore to be the best of teachers He rules mth a smxle on h1s face H1s klndness wlll go down through the ages And nexer be marred or erased The juniors are known as the honored class On account of debaters renowned They hawe proven thelr wlsdom and sklll lo much satlsfactron of the town We alvsaxs try to do our best Maybe Irof thmks we ask many questlons But we do to see the rrght hght Ile wlll mlss the Semors next year hxlth therr brrght and happy faces But a new Freshman class mll enter hxl'llCl1 we hope wrll take thelr places So now we say Good bv as JUIIIOYS Our work as them IS oer And now we are classed as Semors ks we enter the schoolroom door 9 Xlthough they re dumb the Ireshman class, No need to look so glum 'lhex re just as lnnocent as l1ttle lambs Lnless they re chewmg gum The Sophomores too are very gentle Lnless they chance to fall -Xnd then any man thus slde of Strong If he trled could hear them banl The Jumor class of th1rty one ls full of mlsdeme mor lhelr biggest hope untll thus d 1V ls to become a Semor The Semor class wlth heads held hr h Are learning to punctuate The1r only des1re at the present tlme Is rank to graduate L POETRY Rattle' Bang' Ban, Bang' Bang ll hat can that nolse be? Is nt the Ireshmen who are so reen Is xt those juniors who know it all? But hark It s dravsmg nrgh -Xnd novs' But No Lan It be? The Semors passmg by? They pass us as we watch them We hear thelr footsteps fall I-ootsteps to follow farther And pass through mam a hall Footsteps whlch perhaps well follow -Xs they xe done before us here Hopmff we vull reach the harbor We ll stme on for mam a xear EF CS X' al' slef I6 P H I L L I A N I . . . I 30- I933 3 ' ' V' 'rr , v I U' 1 A. q v' 1 I . b Q ' v l . v v'-' Y ' I ' 7 ' 7 ' ' 7 - .U 7 1 n F7 V 1 Q 9 1 , y V , . . , , , 3 ' ' , . . I . , ' V. ' 2 , ' I . . ' ' 2 1 3 ' ' 1 4 ., ' V ' Y L . ,Q X L . . v y v n ' ' 'cy A . I1 7 v' I . Q s y . E 1 V . Y. . U ' V . ' R. C. . 31. 7 H I ' I ' ' . ' . ff: . 2 l I I . - N I ll I rg v ln strrvmg to do what IS rrght or the dass of 7332 Y 'cr lo' . J . , v. . ' 3 ' ' ' A- if , - - .. ,. . .U Y U , i v v . . . - , y , , La - 'Y . . V V v - ' 1' . I A rl r 1 I - I ' 1 7' . - ,T - BI, , . '31, HI. ,. .. '31. ss Wlflizf 1' 73,1 ' 7-532 T 5.2- 'il r E H LIPI SOPHOMORE DEPARTMENT CL ASS OFFICERS Preszdent FARIS DL N HAM Vzce President ERLAND FR ASER Treasurer ELIIN OR FAIRBANKS Secretary W EN DELL W HITIN EY CLASS NIOTTO-Perseverance Wlns Success CL ASS FLOW ER Forget me not CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold THE SENIORS HOUR Between the A NI and P M When hunoers beglnnlng to lower That IS known as the dlnner hour I hear ln the classroom above me The clatter of many feet The sound of a door that IS opened And VOICES soft and sweet From my desk I hear ln the hall wav Descendlng the classroom stalrs Evan ellne Floyd and Archle And Elalne wlth red bobbed halr A rustle and then a sllence Xet I know bv thelr smothered Sl hs They are plannln and plottln to ether To take our Prof by surprlse A sudden rush from the stalryyay A sudden rald from the h'lll They open the door Wllh a snlcker And enter the class room all To reach the end of the floor Hayden Beatrlce and Archle Then Cecll comes slammln the door The nol e was hushed ln a jlffy W lth eyeryone ln hls oyvn se'lt W hlle all stared ln awe and amazement At Prof now ready to speak Do you thmk mv dlgnlhed Senlors Becau e vou haye passed us 'lll Tl lt ood 'l Irof as m I not l lTl'll h for you all Xou are stlll ln mv Jurlsdlctlon Althou h I loye you at heart Xou ll all tay ayyhlle to nl ht For I yylll not let you depart T H P l L A N I7 T , ' I if ,'.1 Q . Y ' Y V le ll ' ll ' v ' 7 U Z. .n I . . , Comes a pause in the school's occupation, Thel' 3lm05f fun OVCY the FVe5hmaU! . ' . ' . A ' 1 . 7 . ' g s '7 y .S v ' . .. V . . 7 0 ' ' . ' . . .- r- ' 1 ' l ' -- V ,' ' . I 5 1 ' . 1 . A . - '11 as u . ' . I a . 'Y ' . ' ' - s 1 . C ' ' ? . r 2 Q . ' cr ' 0 or rx ' ra I-T f v n n n u U Q rr ' Y ' . ,, - 1 ' . . ' ' ' ' S ' ' - 2 I . ' 4 v- ' , 1- I8 .HE PHYLLIPIAN here ou will stay for corr t' And Cecil shall stay 'til t I l th h l o d Y Ltlfie V , or perhaps for more. for samming e sc oo .!--f---f-.l--!--f-.1- CHRI S TINE BRACKLEY D O ROTHY HOYT LEOLA KEM PTON RUT H LEAVITT LUCILLE ST O RER M ILDRED BANGS MINNIE F O SS LU R ENA HINCKLEY BERNIC E STEVENS DELMER HIN C KLEY NORMAN FIE L D FLOYD MCL A UGHLIN HENRY RICHARD S ON ERLAND FRA S ER P HOEBE BEAL BLANC H E FAIRBANKS EL I NOR FAIRBANKS MADE L YN AUSTIN MARSHA L L FOGG WENDELL WHITNEY LEOLA KEM PTON BES S IE LITCHFIELD rf L iii Gig, TH E PHILLIPIAN I9 WV! FRESHMAN DEPARTMENT CL ASS OFFICERS Preszdent ELI7 ABETH BEAL Serrelarx ETHAL THONIPSON CLASS MOTTO Rowlng Not Drlftmg CLASS COLORS Old Rose and Sllver CL ASS FLOW ER Rose CLASS ROLL Fvelyn VT mg ns so very gay Prof speaks to her most ex ery day 'Nlontress Wmg IS so very stlll Irof says Speak of thme own will Russell SLlI'lCl'llT6ld s so very wltty Nhss Smart says she thmks he s pretty Cerald Nioore IS so very fast He takes a horse lnstead of gas Ernestme Voter as we all know Never wants to have a beau Ihlllp Smith xs so very brl ht He never forgets to do what IS right Each day at one her volce does nng Ellzabeth Russell ns qulet oh' mv' So qulet she makes us want to cry Donald Brackley IS very hne Flddlmg IS always ln h1s lme Bedella Keef has pretty eyes Very qulet and never tells hes The Abbott boys as we all know Are very courteous to the next row Elnzabeth Beal who IS a fme glrl Always has her halr ln curl Ilda Cushman who ns qulte a pest In school always does her best E C T 33 Robert Nlasterman the smart boy m school Is the envy of not a few Hollls Leavitt who never breaks a rule Ro er W elts our class shelk Llkes youn ladles who look neat Clemce XX orcester m algebra IS smart She alwavs does more than her part Vnvlan Hunter quxet studlous and kmd Alwavs has studles on her mxnd Stanton XX hlte has curlv haxr It always stands up m the alr Ethal Thompson always lnkes to sm ESTS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS Gerald Moore Robert Nlasterman Stanton XX hlte Clemce XX orcester Pllzabeth Russell XIVIHI1 Hunter Russell Stmchfneld Ethal Thompson Evelyn XX m Shortest Cutest X oun est Oldest Homellest Dumbest Fastest Slowest C 'llmest ' lnangusuuuuqunnsnsq onaaaanu u A 4 ' T J ' ' ' 73 7 1 ,. . ' . v . 1 1 A n 1 Y I r E if ' ' ' , . . . . . . l , H 7 . . ,, . I . , . Y . 2 W I . . Y , l ' y - A ' ' 7 E ! 1 A , . s . ' ' 7 l y , V A . . l L, . . . . .U l v 7 by Y . . , - U . J A V 7 ,i 7 Y 7 Never Cgmeg 011 time 10 5Ch00l, Tallest . . . . . . . . ...... . . . Donald BI'HClilCy U Y . ' -.--.-.-..-. . - . ...I 5 1 7 ' ' U ' ' ....... . . ..... . . . ra D ' Y u , , g .................. L x . , .... ....... . . . . . . 1 y ' ' ' aansuvn 4 I o 1 u 1 n n A - ' L - , ................ -- L 'gg' l' 'gl c ......... ........... h' ng THE D FRESHMEN lle are tl1e jolly Ireshmen Xnd m exervthmg we do We aln IX try to prove Il1at ll I5 done qulte true Xl e do mx ent new methods ln Algebra we re brlght Qometlmes Prof s apt to tell Us lt lsnt done qulte nght ln Ingllsh md ln Qclenee XX e do our xerw best Of course there are son1e m the ell lh at do better than the rest Xnd we drlft down alonv llfe stream We all wlll regard our lreshmm Near Ks n1ore tha11 merelv 1 dream 7 -fwf- ALL OF US l rom Semors to I reshmen ll +tl1 dlffnllled and ffreen X lot ot dltterent lxlfllls Ut people hert ire seen e xe good deblter petl ers a IN this xear xv xe mult Jro re s m Ins tt Ja trt tres nc xmo ae x ontx 1 a SHINE who ue SUWlllI1U some wl1o are smtll Home who tra hort some ul1o nent 1 1 on1 tht tbex ea ut ll md we l the old splrxt of lhllltps lgh .11 EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT X Ihxlllps Hugh Qehool has falled to prmt thetr school paper for me xears xou can easllx understand that our exchange deput ment IS rather smaller than the average We are glad to acknowledge that from tl1e sehools vsho haxe exchanged wlth u that Strong H1 h Sehool the publishers ot the Xlu sul Lnsqult had the best all around paper 'lhelr ptetures were good and tl1e xarx ctx of the whole paper 11 is well arranffed We should be xerx much pleased lf tll the sehools to whom we end 1 paper would ex thange and comment and thus help to bulld up 1 department of our paper that would ln lnttrestlnff to all Q S E W e 20 . 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X 9 ' S L . - 0 -1- I E A J ATHLETICS BASKETBALL Ih1s has been our hrst xear on the basket ball court 1nd on account of th1s tact we have not been xerx successful -XII the boys showed great 1nterest and w1th the help of XIr CUFLIS and Nlr Henderson we succeeded Ill gettmv 1n the sem1 tmals at the tourn1 ment IL I 1rm1n ton Ihe member of the team ire Russell Stmchheld jxcls Badffer Normm I'1eld Xrch1e Rowe Stmton XI hlte Sllljs Robert LIWFCIILC Holl1s ICIXIIL md ferilcl Nloore THE GAMES PLAYED WERE 1t home Qtratton 10 xx I h1ll1p I h1ll1ps 1xx1x Central H1 lx 36 xx x Str1to1 tt home Xox ec I h1ll1ps et I h1ll1p km held 37 xx IX 9 on et I h1lI1p 1xx ax ec lh1Il1p Ifarnun ton 34 111 Illlllpb at moms l'arm1n ton 42 1 H S Xlumn 1xx1x Ran elex 41 ll l111116 an I h1lI1ps an I hllllp Ran tlex fm at home Qtron 42 axxax I x N S Uncs an I h1Il1p e I hllhps Xt the tournament 1n Ifarmmgton we plaxed Norrldhewocls the tlrst day Wlllnln' 43 to lx lhe second d IX we plaxed Rangeley losmg 41 to 17 In Ifebruarv, H H Ileld gave to the bas Letball boxs mater1al tor a hardwood floor ln upsturs h1II ot the Commumtv House IIIIS xx is qxuclxlx l11d 1nd xx1s 1 re1t benefit to S TRACK In 1929 29 our trtck te1m xxh1cl1 won no table success xv 1s compo ed ot I ulton Xhlbur R1Iph Ir1xl1n Xrch1e Roxxe 'md Ifxerett Harrden lhese xoung men haxe not onlx xxon truk meets but haxe et h1 h records Ill exe11l exents We 1re talxm th1s onor tumtx of pr1nt1n the outcome of the boys 1n ton 100 xd dash IX on bx Grixlln of l'h1ll1ps second I 1llah1n I 1rm1n ton 72 xd d1sl1 Won bx fl lNIll14Pl lh1 11s tcond I 1ll1han I1rm1n on 440 xd dash IX on bx C raxlm of Ih1ll1ps econd lohnson Ran elex xd run 1rt place t1e betxxeen Hirnden ot lhllllps md Iohnson R111 eley X e Tllll Hon bx Xhlbur Ih1 s NLL on Roxxt ot Ih1ll1p H1 h llllllll IX on bx hllllllll' Ih1ll1ps sec ond t1e hetxxeen Ixennedx ot Stron ind Rowe 11 Ihl 1ps oad xump II xn bx IFIXIID lh1 s econd Ihlbur Ih1lI1ps Qhotput Won bx Qtmchneld Stron sec ord XX ehher Farmm ton TH PHstt1Pmx1 2, AIN- I - x- f' 52- ' Ip.-:A Ml t A ., A Mi- my 1' I If-76, f ,,.f: 4' re' ox tl 1 A . 1' 1 I yx'1--,l.i.- JV V . f hT ' 93' mir ', , . - , ,v 'A ' .I I ff ' I 'I ' 1 T ' - T - 'T 1 v y ' 1 Y ls I 12 .U . ' 7 2' .23 ,.,.1g'c ' ' f- f' , , up, b 1 ' ' ' ...... R.l . t ' ' Q. ...... ..... L .F. . 2 ............ C. U 2 ,, , , - , 1 ,. - ' ' ........... IMG. 2 , . ,, .. 2 Q ' I 4. .. Hz ' ' ......... R.G. . 0 - 0 - ' , s, ' . Ni I V u . 1 V. 1 I 1 . s . 1. . 1 51. . , -g . Wv- ini P' ' I 2 ' 2 If II ' .. , U , Y ,, , . Nov. 8+I'hilIips lo-z1xx'z1yfKingIleId 35 division of the 1920 Spring Meet at l'l1ll'l1l- N4 '. 15-' ' ' s 15-M1 - 'g . A' .. 22 N , . . N lzii 11.4 T -T I2 l 2 4.2 I 2 it ' ' 2 - -0-'. 13: ' . ' Il':3 IJ.: Sn- ' ' ' g l5e-H11 'uf--I L t 1 32 S, -1 2 . .-1 I Hz K I IJ 1 tx- ' ' 'sl-1-V1 -H N -J. 5 I . 'val v. ,. . 3: 2 - C . U . D A. 16'--' ' ' 5 12A11 'Q 'gltr g .45 I ' j T . V ID -. 20- ' S15-M1 Q- 5801 -. .lj ' g 1 U , . . . - ' I .I'I 1 ' - . 1 '111x.-Q J. .11 221' 2322- 1 .U da' V, .,.. I je 11, IS-I'. H. S. 35 vs. l', . .. 4 i 12 - .7 V .' ' , Q I 1 53 5 I' J' . l7f,.-'SO-1'2 -' g 5 .gm - - '1' 1424-V421-I 17 ' IV- , 1, ' . 2, , x- Br 1 I 5 '1 iz ' . ' lI1p,'1 J . 31- 1 ' ' 5 so-' -- g S - '- ' X X Fb. 2Zee 36- - v I J- -- 21 5 7, - ISI-10 . , . 2 . F ' P N HLXQKI-,TBALL TEAM OF 1030 CCoachJ R1 R Curt S IN W 1 VVh to nt St Mxrrl Fa rba xlw L0 n tt H xydun S J--H0 rgh 1 aft link flu f .4 J i Robert Lawrance 1NxrmnI'L td nb Archc R we CC d Moore Gcr r ghtjs-jack Badger t Left fl 'L 7 fl I 'U .K F' V- 3' Z W 1 ,U 1- 0 ift lli ,z 'i , 1' ' i :Li .,.'z1 on i , 'illzl i. , lg- :cll S inchilvlrl. . . v H 12,11 ,fy I- 0 if ' , al ,. 'V 0' :1p'1 , 1 11 1-11, THE Pl-HLLIPIAN 23 1929 TRACK N11 N rnrlcn 31 lraylm 79 Xkulbur 29 Royyc Dtscus ll on bv Taylor Farmmffton sec ond Koch Rangeley Iole vault Xl on by SLlI1Cl'l1:1Cld Strong econd hhlllilll' Phxlllps In addltlon to thls yye are prmtm ll countv records held by Phllllps Hlqh boys 100 yd dash Gravlm IS ln a three place s s da h C ravlm 24 425 secs da h Gravlm 36 225 secs run Harnden ln a tyvo place tle 2 mm 20 secs Nllle run Harnden 3 mm 16 Zfa secs 220 yd 440 yd 860 yd ln the tall of 1929 a track meet was held 'tt Ihllllps at the North Franklm Park lle yvere not as successful at thus meet as yye were ln the sprlnv of 1929 I'h1s was partly due to the loss of ll xlbur and Graylm The members of the track te 1m yvere Xrchle Rowe Iwerett Harnden Gerald Nloore Stan ton XX hlte Normm lleld jack Badger and I-lovd ll hxte The winners of eyents were Xrchle Royye and Eyerett Harnden Royye took lst ln the mlle 2nd ln the 220 yd dash 2nd m the ht h jump and tled for econd 1n the pole yault Harnden took lst ln the half mlle 2nd m the mtle and tted for 4th m the hl h lump These tyyo entrmts enabled u to take second place m the meet Stron yym mng the cup and Ixmffneld thlrd hynors Xl e hope to haye much better mater1 l for the sprm meet 'tt Farmln ton Nlfty 24 BASEBALL On Aprll second there was a meetmg of the Xthletnc club and lloyd Vt hlte was elected captain of the baseball team and at the same tlme Robert Lawrence was elected manager Nlany more boys turned out to thls meetmv than vyere expected and we hope to haye a food team thts season but as yet It IS a lxttle eftrlv for practlce Our schedule for thls season calls for ames wlth New Sharon Ixlnofneld Stratton Rangeley and Stron, totallng elffht ln all H B GIRLS ATHLETICS The ,.,1rls of Phnlllps Hlgh School hftye not been very successful m thelr athletxcs thxs year Last fall we pl'1ved two games of yolley ball with Ranheley and Strong losmv both We hope to have a better team thls sprmg as our players yylll be more experlenced ln trick not many girls entered not bemf physlcally able 'lho e yyho entered dld not '1ch1eye notable uccess but yye may get there yet Thls yyx ter Phyllns Harnden has coached tyyo te rms m basketball XX e h ad ney er played hetore but hope next yetr to schedule gimes yyl h urrf undm toyyn I thmk 'tll the plav er yy1llJo1n tn many thanks to NI: s Harn ren JIL . l'l1l - Q ' '... 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E P l GOSSIP In Itr II Nlr Lawrence rarsed hrs hand and asked ln an Innocent way Nlav I have my pencrl' I1ss S Lertamly Nh' L Xl ell Nlr Harnden has rt and I cin t bet It tlhen after an effort on Nlr L s party XI1ss S sald Here are some penclls on mv desk dont quarrel oyer pencrls lhen after a moment asked Hoyv old are you two anyway two or two and a half? NIr L Almost three We ahree they certamlv act nt I rof XX hat would you suggest m the case of a person s eatrng POISON mushrooms? 'Xhss Bunnell A change of dlet Bob Lawrence Drd you know that the butcher uses all of the plg except hrs squeal9 Fogg Xes and the buver uses that when he hears the prrce of the pork Prof NIr Smrth you are always at the foot of the class Cant you get another place? Mr Smrth No the others are all taken VR hen the Professor marks NI1ss Hardy late thrnffs are gettlng bad but when the student puts hls pencll m the waste basket and trres to wrlte wrth hrs gum lt IS gettmg so all hands need a vacatlon Heard while Prof was talkmg to some Semor bovs Prof Well I suppose you yy1ll be looklng for a P G course now Vlorcester No well be lookmg for a Prof XX hat IS a curved l1neP Fraser It IS a strarght l1ne that has been bent Heard 1n Chemlstry class Prof VS hat are used to make nalls Nlrss Nose 'fSteel, because when vou drlve lt crooked rt bends I' aw N., ev-'-1 ff w e 2' M ws,y N as 1Heard rn Busmess Law whrle takmg up the meamng of the w ordj XX hat do you call a man yyho shovels snoyv for you? NI1ss Dunham An agent I rof Xes, he represents you ln the snow drlft 'Nlr Vl hltney as he enters NI1ss Smart s room Iye changed my mmd Xlrss Smart Does rt work any better than the old one d1d9 IX hat IS the lxhhtest known elemen Prof asked 'XI1ss Storer Hydrohen Prof VS hat IS IIS prmclpal use? Nlrss S For the making of snowshoes In an lntellrgence test one of the questrons was Name a commandment of four words Nlr XX hlte s answer was Keep off the grass -Xn lnterested lndlyxdual rnqulred how they were lmprovlnf, YVltl'l the mmstrel show Xlrss Page Oh they are IITIPYONIDH greatly' -Xt frrst lt was only Prllsburvs that complamed, now 1t IS the whole nelghbor hood 74 T H P l-4 5 L L I A N nj ,,n- X jf:-. .,,. ba. ,:j, ,sion n- ',.5.'fq'.Q 1 '.'-'S' fe.-xg ' . -A Q . , . ' ' ,Milf Q, MVR S-ig. - - r. ' 'F 'W ff' f 1 ' ' rg , ,-,ff , ,M - . . ., ' ' if '7 ,, If-. ' AA 1 w ,7 -L-, A l .1 fl ' 3 A .Q . Q- X ff, , M xx ' ' l x' . . .- , I , X' o , , ygyk Z . U . I , . h ' -3- il , X Y . l . 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H V 7 . 7. li ' , ' rs ' v ' ' Y E P I NI1s Storer 1n French I ll hat ls an ommbus 1 b1rd or an an1mal9 s S Xl hat IS the ld10m for to e leepx Nlr held Idont now NI s S Xou had better learn It when xou haxc t1me ll m1ght come 1n handy Idl'IIllDgIOI'l 1sn t so w1de awake' X SGIIIOI' ll hat would happen 1f Irof 5lIOlllCl neefe wh1le takmv the roll call' X jumor lhe whole Ifreshman class would stand tI'oor l1ttle 1nnocents J Xdwnce to the lean Dont eat fast Xdxlce to the lat Don t eat, fast lo El une Badger Its easv enough to be happy when one as beautw and xouth But the glfl worth wh1le IS the glrl who can sm1le just 1tter she s lost '1 front tooth Nlontress Xhng, 1 temper to match her ha1r A q1rl from l'arn11ngton, apply tm Norman t ' H jennw IIWFEDCC w1der alsles 1n the ma1n room so she may walk back from the desk w1thout tumblmff over the seats Ela1ne Badger 1 new tooth N IUHIC Ifo s a chew of XX 1gf.gl1ng ffum Ruth Le'1x1tt 1 Hunter th1t she mn stop Tmkermg Dot X ose unbreakable test tubes Everett Harnden unbreakable m1lk bottles Rus ell Qtmchneld a posltlon as drawmg teacher o ls Lf 1x1tt 1 clown to glwe hlm new pomts 111 lLI'lllJlIlSI'I1 oger Xbflls 1 11lenr1r to keen 1 c1te strawht lh1l1p Qmuh 1 DOQIIIOH as pr1v1te secret1rx Iso he could re 1d notesb Pl1z1beth Russell 1 m11zzle to keep her from CTIUU lnf Dont worrx 1f xour 1ob ls small And xour reward are few Remember that the mwhtx o'1k XX ls once 1 nut l1ke xou NIlsS lage 1n hnghsh IX Hr Falrbankg, d1d xou exer look 21 cow 1n the face' ra er 1n r I ease put xour Hum 1n the waste basket gum, and m1ss1ng bas put thls 1n the basket 1ns t 1d 1 lnff mother chew from pocket ss mart to Fraser fthrow1nv et I c n lrof 1n Busmess Irammff NI1ss Qtorer 1f xou were gfllllg to put money 1n tl1e bank w hat would xou do hrs 7 N ISS S I wou d get the monew first ro Ito Iogg 1n General Qcxence llh1t 1re some of the msects found NIa1ne9 77 gg Bugs 'I here s room at the top the 'iemor s'11d ks he pl 1ced h1sl11nd on the Freshman s head 'Iheodore was a chem1st tlne Cause the stuff he Wlll comb1ne Qhoots from the ce1l1nU to the floor 'XI1ss Smart ls tl1ere anythxnv xou would l1ke to know about xour French' NIr Xl. l11te Xes I would l1ke to know '1 lot about ll but I dont Prof ln talk durmff afternoon QXCFCIQCQ Remember the speakmg at the hall tomfrht Please do not get over 'IUXIOUQ and no1sy Xou w1ll all hue wour turn to speak soon WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Bracklew DINNCCI 1 note wlthout IITSI re1d1nff 2 Ileld d1dnt t1e h1s leffs 1n a hard knot when he QIIS down 1n Pnghsh II? XIHXIPC lost her x 1n1tx case? Xlaude couldnt tlnd her um Xlnton illfl IIIIICQ wrote ome notes? lennx forgot to cheer? Nlontre s Xl 1nff couldnt talk? Ehzabeth Rus ell went amwhere alone Qtanton Xl h1te lost h1 blu ha Iend1ll Xbbott couldnt Ormu 'J 'J T H P H I L Ll A N 25 A .NS K, ' . -L. , .N L . . . ,qu , 7 ' i'2 ' ' f' .. .- A '-o ' Mis' ' ' ' ' ' ' b l 1 S Blxgg S 2 , If s ' F , I-'A V1 A '. .. vu , k 11, 12 5 ' . , .77 . IS' H.-N I . ' I Q I rs . -l ' , , ,, - . ' - - k J- Hell, 21 ' ' - - , ,- -. ,. , .-1 ' Qt-2 Tak' ,, 2 ' , A- K' ' fr I ' ' 7 ' , . 4. N , . I . . gb . Q 1 ' v - Y- .U ' ' ' H- rs' A -- ' 1 5 l ' I ' Q rs Q ' - ' ' 1 ' 2 ' , I --U ' ' , I . , at vw , . .. 2 D -1 ' AI. S sit-1 I V 'V 5 lv A ,' Adu ' -1 A K . I , 1 . fp- ' . .21 I 4 . L . 31 rs . . Z 2 I 2 ' :- , ' , ' 1 vy h F0 w-1. .H L -, . 1, y . i V V l I I. I I- . I .ll 1 D ft I - . , . ' 2 3 2 ' 5 2 2 . . 2 : 5 ,i 2 . WANTED BY, But now he's had enoughiand more, A . .I . Q A, 1 1 . 5 , lfiel I, I . . 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E P I Stanton II hlte freidtng 1n Qhakespeares Nlidsummer Xvht s DFQIHI I a mer maid on a dumplingf s Idolphin sl back 'Ihe other du I ch1nced to meet X fnrl xmlkinff up the street qhe was alone and that s funnx too But where he was I nexer knexx Lxcelsior' II I1o 11 IS the v1rID Ierh1ps xou c1nt guess Xnd 1f I told it would just n11ke 1 mess I so you will not think me just 111 I codger, Uwe wou '1 'IIII o 1sk Roff r I xcelsiorl Bernice qtexens ftellmff an 1nt1dent from Jtts I dx te 1 Illen nent down to the hort of the I1ke and iumped 1nto a scallop Ish 1IIopj Lonnie Haxent xou he1rd' 'X iss I 120 Drown? I onme N Xliss Iage Lost Lonnie 'Xliss Iage IX hat became of 1 LOIIHIC brew up into 1 dog Xlong came Dot in all of a hump For she alxx 11 Goes mth a hop and a Jump She came to a puddle all too soon Cause there he done ft down go boom Then up she gets in all of a flutter How me Iatfed and how she d1d putter, -XII covered mth mud from head to shoe We sure did lauvh now wouldnt xou S CAN SOL INIXGINE -XII the Seniors going 1nto I nv IX at once Foqg s WHIIxlI1U to school with a girl? kenneth Iairbanks mth straivht hair Ixerett Harnden lttinv stillt Robert Laurence not irguinv Beatrice Stex en noisx Prof D151 X011 say somethm Miss XIIHQ7 Nhss Ihnv No I didnt Pro X ou tilk so much I couldnt e QUOTATIONS X IIIIII of I11 fI1 1de1ls '1nd a character for carrxinq o11t tI1o e 1de1ls Nlr II h1tten1ore None but hersclf can be her par1llel N sl b sx Q16 mu Je e Xliss Q111 1rt lttt undone those tlunfs which hue done 1nd ne iaxc cone ich vxc OLIIIII t 1 Houextr wou IIL hue ouf II tiose things cone Qtmors 1 1 n sit IUIIIIS I lox d IX lute ome men 11111 born foi ffre1t nnff Some mtn ture born for sn11Il Qome it is not recorded III11 thex were born at Xrehie Roue Hax den Iairbink Hold tI1e fort' I111 Z1 conunv Q ecil II orcester IS 1 st1r when o ly Is shining in tI1e skx Beatrice Htrdw X 1111 19 the Ie1f upon the stream Ind tickle 1s 1 clitmffeful drean1 I'Ia1ne B1dffer as 1 spider III the center of '1 Lxanvellne Bed ,od n11de the Fngllsh made the Dutch ,or made the Iuniors But he d1dn t make much ontented we J ,od Iumors I nex er thrust 1111 nose 111to other m II porridge kenneth Fairbanks VI here there is hfe there is hope 'Iheodore Beal 1 inff til inf talking' Ihrouffh the drearx midmvht dame ilkinff talking ta mg 1 the Iwht of morning came Robert Lan rence I 1111 '1s sober as a judve Dorothx Qmith schol1r 'md a gentleman Y inton I oter 26 I I-I - P H I L Ll A N KI I I 2 . . A 1 ' N 1 '- MA I -UL I , E N 1 . . . - .1 , ' ' l - A - .N . . Q 7, I 4 KL Z . c 4 1 I , 11' z 1-A' -1 A I . 2 ' e It I e 3' - -Iis' Iiige. -' - 1 ' - , - ' '1 uxj ,I z-' I . sh will aid ' ,, ' 1 , . Y , ' - 5 . 1 , . .1 . -I 1 A ,,, xx-C to 1 . V 2 , l, v, I , -' - . ' . 2 gi -1 I 5 ' 45 wh I no to lztve lut D' ' ' I 1 olt 1 1' III 15 ' 1 IMF? I-I' oc- I sI:1II never he aware of my own wil 31 ' ' IIIIIII I b1'e11la 11' QIi1s tht' gt it. ' . I , -' -As - -1 5 115,11 Set A' 421 H' of h Lake J- 1 ' Q 1 -1 1 5 2 3 ' ' -2 -I If j ' ' alll Miss I'age4 How's that puppy Uinah?l' 'Sweet swan of Avon. A I' HZ T.. ' . 11 .1 . ' - - hiv- 4 . 1 1 j ' 1 ' - , Fair if 1 , z ' ' one ' vA.4N0-fy L. 5. ' ' ' ,',.73 ' 1 ' ' A ' ' 't? ' 1 '. ' .4 1 , ' , 1- 41 ', ' . . ' 1 1 . 1 1, L N . 1 '1' 1, z ' , A, ' - . 1 1 l, . - X 5 - V' ' ' 'TN 1 ' . , i . . L- . ' I . 1 , 2 . . , S .1 Z' , 1-- --Q' 2 .4 Q . C' V . ., C Q i . . , .- , - Q-f , ' S - I I D -, N r- 1 - ' A . ' . M. C1 .'31. I S .' -f 9 2 i' Z , . ' ' : ' v 3 M v .Q . . .. A . ,.,. . 1 Q ' . I I In r- ' , . . . ' f :' -1 -' ' '? I'F.IIQ ,I z k gf ' l. r- ,i 1 v . . l .2 , , ' H ' . K I. , . , Y 1 ' 5? Iz ' -Y 1 i' I lk D! N - I 5 I Il ,, . I ,' - - I g- + -M A' c In - I rw 'ii . . A .. 11, - ' ' U L 2 u L ' 5 A I . 1. ' If! ' z ' T t ll. - E PIAJ Ill put a glrdle about the earth xn fortv mmutes Nlaude Sedvelev Pleased with a rattle ttckled wrth a str jack Badg ll e Ur mt, although she had much wrt she was very shv of uslnv It Beatrlce Stevens Ble sed ls he who expects nothlnff for h sh ill never be dlsappomted james loothtkcr I love IIS glddv gurg e I love lts lluent flow I love to wmd my tongue up I love to hear II go Dorothet lose thlnks too much such men were ever danfferous Lverett Harnden X mald 1n all her charms llllllflfll Bunnell I hive llved 'md loved Nlaxme I urbtnks How doth the busv l1ttle fflrl Improve each shmlng hour? By thewlnv cuds of DIICIIV gum lllth all her lawful power jennv I lwrence Thev thunk too lrttle and trlk too much Qophomores ook Lhrl tme Bracklev Xxhlt I hue been tiuffht I hrve forffot ten wh at I know I have guessed ll endell ll hltnev Onlv sllence suxts me best Phoebe Bell I never srw o vounff 1 bodv with so old 1 held I rl md Iriser Her fxce 1s l1lv whlte I 1lv clear and drooped ln dutv lo the liw of lts own berutv I eol 1 Ixempton Xnd when 1 ltdv s m the crse Xou know all other Illlllui 'uve pl rce Delmer Hxnklev A mother s prxde a father s jov Nltrshftll I'o0 Xnd txll the wonder ffrew That one small head could carrv all h knew Dorothv Hovt Nlv onlv books ll ere women s looks, And follv s all they taught me Norman Fxeld Thls sort of fellow ls not very numerous Henry Rlchardson Common sense ln an uncommon degree lb what the world calls wxsdom Bermce Stevens in loot two, and I cant call my soul my own I'lovd NIcL1ughl1n X rv I do berr a bram Fans Dunham Her very frowns are falrer fir lhrn smlles of other maidens 'ire Nladelme -Xustm It Vlllv be DOSSIIJIC to hive too much of 1 'food thlng NI1ldred Banos Nothlnv to do and dome xt very well Ruth Ie lvltt One x 1 t substtntl tl smxle Nltnnle Ioss Qhe ls pretty to walk with Xnd wlttv to talk w1th Xml pleas mt too to thmk on Lurena Hmcklev tnve thv thouffhts no tongue Blanche Ivurbm s Bessie ll alker ll hy dont the men propose Nllml llhv dont the men propose? 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' ' X . f-, 5' - , N '- Sh s 1 's. :1 and bfh: ' 7 - st :s :he I I -' I s e , E P I Illere xx IS 1 llttle man and he had a llttle sou Xnd he dlfl Llttle soul let us trx trx r l Donald Bracltle Too xoung for xxlsdom s tardx seal Inxelxn XXln Ialnt heart ne er xxon falr ladx Gerald Xloore Buch l fresh Llltltlllllllr, chubbx rosx cosx mode t llttle duck Xlontress XXlng I-lls onlx llbor IS to lslll tlme Hollls Leaxltt She IS gentle she ls shy But thert s IlllNClll6f ln her exe S es l llrt' I'llllLD9Lll Russell I am Str Orltle lnd xxhen I ope mx llps let no dofr Jlflx Robert NIISLGITIIHD X mllfl of XXlSCl0I'll 'lnd of flln Iathal Thompson chlld no more a lnalden now X lvlan Hunter I know lt IS a sln for me to slt and grln Stanton XX hlte ln malden medltatlon fancy free Inllzabeth Beal It s the greatest folly Not to be jolly Ihat s xxhat I thlnls Lendall Abbot I haxe he lrd of the xoung lady and good vxords alxxays go vxlth her name Ernestlne Xoter Hls exes txvlnlsle IH hls head arlght Lllte to the stars on a frostv nlght Roger XX elts Xlen of fexx xx ords are the best of men Clxde Abbot Gentle of speech benetlcent of mlnd Bedella Ixeef Onlx 1 boy xxho xxlll be a man If Nature goes on xxltll her tlrst great plan I hlllp Smlth Io xxrlte 1 xerse or txxo lb all the pralse Illlt I can ruse Glenlce XX orce ter SCHOOL ELECTION A nox el experlment xx as trled out thls xear bx l'l0lLllIlf l school electlon X otes xxere secretlx Cl t lux the school xxhlch caused nlanx tllshe XXe found the l-tlllllX'Xll'If' 'lfter the Yllll blsh had been hauled axxax In most cases there xxas a close second lnd QOIDCLIUICS a thlrd Ille Tlllest Ixloxd XIcLlu hlln led the boxs ln lenvth XXllllL Bes 19 Iltchtleld led the glr s he Shortest Donlld Braclxltv lb the Tom T lumb of I H S ne Xlot Xpt to Succeed Ihls lb xx ere Hlxden Idlfljilllxb clnle to tlle front xxltll Robert I lxvrtnce a close second Best Itltllxlfff Ielloxx 'Norman lleld lb our be t lool III HPCLIIIIEII ot the stl on 'er sex Itst 'XllllICtl Itl'Stlll Ixerett Harllden Xlost XIITILIIXC Curl Xlldelxn XUQLIII School LIIHIIDISL I xerett I'IlI'I1ClCl1 prophe les fr H S ln CXEl'XIllll'l.., texen Wllllllfgl a blseblll LIIDCJ School IIGSSIITIISL Xote ended Ill a sex en blace I tle therefore vxe conclude we haxe no pesslmlsts Quletest Person Lxangellne Beal Xluslclan Blame Badger xxas voted able alld wllllng to play on exervthlng except a dl h pan Best Athlete Archle Rovxe was almost unanl mously elected to thls honor Xlost Talented Thls xxas a hard fought race betxxeen Dorothv Hoxt and Iarls Dun ham xxlth both reachlng the tape at the same tlme XX1tt1e t Inrland Fraser was xoted to be xxlt tler than XX endell XX hltnex Sleeplest 'Iheodore Beal easlly xvon thls bx a larve HIHJOFILV Qchool Babx X Ifreshman Glenlce XX orcester occuples the school babx carrlagze Blggest Later Exerett Harnden QIDXILBLIOIIS to dlne out xxlll be acceptedj Best I IDUUISL 'I he school ltnoxxlng hoxx handx Robert Laxxrence xxas xxlth lllg tonvue Uaxe llllll thls honor Qchool Lutup Thls ls xx here Lecll XX orce ter stepped to the front XX omm Hater I' H S announces as lts one and onlx xxoman hater 'Xlarshall Ioffg, 'Xian Hater Xllldred Bangs Best Dresser Ilalne Baflver Blgret tfrlnd Robert XIlSlC'I'lll8ll 28 T H P H I L L I A N gurl If . c . , I . 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COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK FARMINGTON, MAINE Commercial and Savings Accounfs ERNEST W VOTER Farmmgfon MaIne I-las a beauhful sIIowIng of MIcIIaeIs Slern SUITS and Topcoals for sprmq and summer Blue serge SUITS smqle and double breaslred al S20 OO S25 O0 530 00 and S35 00 II III be a pleasure Io I'IIm Io I'IeIp you gel' ready 'For graduahon GEO H BROWN JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST FARMINGTON MAINE For Your DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY and GIFTS For All Occas ons Go To BLAKE JEWELRY STORE LINDSAY e TRASK FARMINGTON MAINE THE F E McLEARY CO LIncoln Ford Forclson FARMINGTON MAINE DR WALLIS L BURSEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN FarmIng'ron MaIne bf h h hh h h h h . I I I . . I I . ' I . , . , . . . . . . I I W. . I I I I I . . I . . 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BRACKLEY CANNED APPLES A SPECIALTY STRONG : : : : : MAINE STRONG WOOD TURNING CORP. SIC Handles Knobs PIII Boxes Paper Rolls Turned Wooden Spools Rnbbon and Wnre Spools STRONG MAINE PHILLIPS HARDWARE COMPANY Dealers In BUILDING MATERIAL RADIO SUPPLIES G ? GENERAL HARDWARE PHILLIPS MAINE Manul Iurers of . . . . . . . 35:8919E9::2,Z7f':5t'.' ' ' 'f 9' ' 9::f?QkQkh1h:5k:3kQQ'4:'S91'J-kscfihhc '7Q527:294' ' ' ' QEQZQWZZEQHWQQ Ing., THL,F1I-L Z ' NJ nf:-2-ee-efe . .fe-Q-ek-2-QCQQMZM-e'e'e-efkca-ek-2 I I C. F. CHANDLER 81 SON FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Qkiakkk' .QQEQQQQQQCQQQQQCQQWQWB Complimenis of BEAL 81 TOOTHAKER LUMBERMEN PHILLIPS, MAINE PHILLIPS MAINE Fred N BeaI WaI+er S Toofhaker Shoes Rubbers Tenms Shoes -I-HCS J SHEEHY CO D F HOYT PHILLIPS MAINE Yarn BIanIceI's and Au+o Robes PHILLIPS MAINE Cusfom Work A Spec aIIy MIIImery Dresses Fancy Work and GIIIS Ge MRS GLENDON C DILL Your PHILLIPS MAINE MarceIIIng F nger Wa Ing LUCILLE S Lunch BEAUTY PARLOR G PHILLIPS MAINE Man cu ng Shampoo ng THE SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE BEANHOLE When G-ROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY Phllhpg Te 47 3 Phlnps Ma ne Ce I I I , I R I I U EULLLEE Leno- I ' I + I ' V' a+ Ih iri I EDGAR R. 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DAGGETT 81 WILL FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Hardware, Glass, PaIn'rs and OIIs, SaI'r, Lime, Cemeni' and Counfry Produce STRONG : : : : : MAINE FRIGIDAIRE EIeQIrIc reIrIgeraIIorw IorI1ome and commercial use, a modei Ior every re-rr1geraInor1 purpose Delco Lngh+ PIan+s D L Wa+er Sysfems also DeIcogas B D MOORE Wrn+e or phone lnformahon N E TEL 373 FARMINGTON I I3 STRONG THE SPORTING GOODS STORE BasebaII Tenms Golf IFBCIK Sweafers Sweai' SI'nr+s Ram Coafs Spori' CIoI'Iwlng Hewdquarfers for School A'rI1Iehc SuppIues THE JAMES BAILEY COMPANY TELEPHONE PREBLE 2230 264 MIDDLE ST PORTLAND MANE BROWN COMPANY CUPSUPTIC NURSERY Oquossoc Ma ne CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY THE ROCHESTER NURSERIES RocI1es+er N York J BLAINE E BEAL PHILLIPS MAINE . . . .. .. I . -,- . . I I I I I I I C . . . . I . . . . , . , . , ew . Represgrr , I gr . b:Q:Q:7e,e:f-3:asabeeps,:,:,:,:,b:,:Q:9:?:?:,:Q:,:fq:Q:aq:4Qf:fif11Lgzqzazgp:Q:,:11Q:9:4b:qg:4:43:,::f:4fg:,-Qc? 42 TUE VILIIPIAI-I I F-I Qbbbbbbkbbbbfbbbbbbb C0209-QQCQCZSQCQ Y , . . Y . . . . . . . . , . .Co . . . . . , . . .42:3 ff:l29:'-4:516920:QCQCQCQCQCQCQQGQQQCQQGCQIQQQVCQW17 WATKINS PRODUCTS Healfli Economy Service VICTOR INGERSOLL PHILLIPS MAINE LIONEL F. KENNISTON POOL ROOM-BOWLING ALLEYS Phillips, Maine L. R. LEWIS DRUSGIST IOE CREAM SPECIALTY STRONG MAIN ComplImenIs of MacLaIn Wood Proclucfs Co PHILLIPS MAINE Q W J SELLERS Horse Slnoelng Wagon Work and General BlaclcsmII'l1Ing PHILLIPS MAINE I , I E I I I I I I I I I . l I I I , I . 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E. 9-5 WILTON MAINE WII+on Ma ne IF IT IS CLOTHING THINK OF US DEXDALE HOSIERY FOR LADIES Come Io us for All YOUR MUSICAL WANTS I PIANOS RADIOS SUPPLIES GOOD CLOTHES NOTHING ELSE FULLER 8: STOLT Men s CIo+h ng Boys CIoI'I1 ng BAILEY S MUSIC STORE WILTON MAINE For Your CHO'CE MEATS FISH and FANCY GROCERIES Ca A A JACOBS WILTON MAINE T o Del e s Each BOTH PHONES HAVE YOUR FURS REMADE an REPAIRED AT WILTON Ony Fu Shop n F anI1In Counfy REASONABLE PRICES N C BURBANK WILTON MAINE I . I ' I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I W I U I - I . , d , . . . r I r I . . . w IV rIe Day ' ' I SQ' .QQQQQQ5625655?'5:32??:?9t:7:?:363'U??5?:'T32:?A?:?':23??532A9t237239552?47?b:Q:2?:?:fJ?'3i11?::Q:f:S43??:QQ5?3T 48 THE PHILLIPIAN ? fef4'2:? 4:'?'2:'2:'l2QC2'2:kQQ'2C2f4?C :ef-ofokkcfgzczce vb-Cabilob Estate of C. V. Starlaird MANUFACTURER OF Box Shoolc 8: Long Lumber Kiln-Dried Birch and Maple Flooring Moldings of All Kinds a Specially Dealer in General Merchandise LIME FARM Try 'rhe Modern Road Io I'IeaII'h Mlllc and Cream CHIRQPRAC-HC Fresh ancl Pure EMBERT WORCESTER M H DAVENPORT DC PHC IND -I-EL 27 I2 Palmer Graduafe PHILLIPS MAINE E B CURRIER MD Olifice Hours I fo 2 and 7 Io 8 P Compllmenfs of GRAY S BUSINESS COLLEGE N E RANKIN Prlnc pal PORTLAND MAINE . . . . ., . . I . I I . . , . . I ' I I M I . . I u I I I I I I if hiohfakhebhhhkaiokbkkhkhhkhiefahkfafeahqq'ahah-ahfokhbsef:-aah-?:'a-auqeaqia-f:2uv:f252:h9:9oix Cpbhbbfbbbbbbbbbfbbbbbbbbbbbb 4 THE PI-IILLIPIAFJ 49 -bbCpkbQ'bbkCoCoC9fbbQ-CsLACQI4-CCpxbfbkbTakfabbbbfiaiobk'-kv-fa'1l2b2kb9 CQ' LZCQQ' Cvfbfbfbbbb' 94 1-,.I.f........,f.....'.... 4JJ.'..............'2......4.'2...'2.......'4v'- E. L. KINGSLEY MEATS AND GROCERIES Confedionery Tobacco Cigars STRONG . : . . MAINE FLOWERS OIL BURNERS For All CCCGSIODS RANGES HEATERS FURNACES LYNN DENNISON RALPH and ALMA KYES PHILLIPS MAINE NORTH JAY MAINE TELEPHONE 38 2 Truck ng of All Knds ai' Reasonble P ces C F PINKHAM Comp' mem Of FARMERS PHONE 3 II WM O PHILLIPS MAINE BARBER ROOMS cAIsINs PHON I77 6 No Beal Block PHILLIPS 6 MAINE C E LADIES SILK DRESSES I General MercI1andIse FAIRBANKS MAINE For ,: P -'I2, . ,I ' I I ,Q . I Q - . 9E I E , -1. I I ng , 1 Str. I I inane! I I I I l Tl . . I I . . 5 . . . I A Af 'A Den E I .. cl' bk323232:kkkE:hlehk:f232A5Q9f:?al3f2ff:bskbbbbhkfbsbbkrbek37:22ff:?:5'a3e322:?:fe:32A2:?:3f:32Ak?:b:f2?:?A93?I-A 59 THE PHI LLIPIAN Y: CafoieffahfehcfQ52QQ?4252QC2bC2'kQkQC2Q'kQC2QI4k'3oC2C2C2'QQ?c2kC2:Q'k'2'C2Q'k'2QQ?'49:hh'i2IQkfk'e 17 I Mail Orders Invi+ed Shop af home when you can. Bur II +here I are ihinqs you do no? find Iry our MaiI Order service. We do nof Charge Tor posrage and we do know PHILLIPS peopIe and fheir WGITIS. I A Fa mily Sfore C H MCKENZIE CO The Besi' Place To Trade Af+er All RUMFORD MAINE MAIN STREET GARAGE STRONG, MAINE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES VULCANIZING BATTERY CHARGING and REPAIRING A FuII Line of FORD AuIomobiIes, Supplies Tires Tubes e'Ic. Pro Io Airem Ion Sv rw AII Cusfom C E Richards Prop FARMERS PHONE FURNACES STOVES SPORTING GOODS SILVER WARE PAINT O LS AUTO SUPPLIES A'rwa'I'er Kenf and Crosley Radios THE HARDWARE STORE G neraI Merchandise A G EUSTIS FARMERS TEL 93 STRONG MAINE I STANWOOD PARK S PRATT P FARMINGTON MAINE TEA ROOMS OVERNIGHT CABINS REGULAR MEALS LARGEST ZOO MAINE I I I I K I I I Q arg . . . I I I I . . . , . . I I I I I I l I I I I A. . , rop. - I II I I S I I I IN . . I I I I . . , I I I ' 1'o1:1'ob?o345?:3:f2b1r:14:3o3':5111f':255fc1o5 h1':?:7f.5i-4'f.7'3' ?1:?g?:545Qh?:?fikk'1f:ff:p?4f':1 94:2 2:5o12?4?19:' D:7J:55:'TJ?Okc9D:-5 'S 'PrGseuhfeff-B4'-BVQQQQMMQCQHQHMQQQQCQMMMQQMHHHQHHMQHMMCQGQHMMHMHMHMMWCQQHHHHMHMH1? DRINK RANGELEY CLUB Beverages Good Pure and Wholesome When You Are Ready To Buy an Auiomobnle See The New CHEVROLET SIX The Greafesi' Chevrolef In Chevrolei' Hlsfory Also a Complefe Lune A+ AII Times of O K USED CARS THE cms wnu AN o K THAT coums COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE THE MORTON MOTOR CO FARMINGTON MAINE Comphments of LOWER GRADE TEACHERS Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh'ahhhhhasCohqakbhhh'1e'?o9ohGo9a5,:9aQa4492:ehQo9ohhM'i'.ah9ohhhhiohhhhh-Y: I I ll ' 9 ll We are always glad Io see you, come in when in Town. ' I of


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