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12' THE PHILLIPIAN' JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Variety is the spice of life That gives it all its flavor. O FF I CER S President Faris Dunham Vice-President Erland Fraser Secretary Wendell Whitney Treasurer Elinor Fairbanks Class Colors - Blue and Gold. Class Flower - Forget-me-not. Class Motto - Perseverance Wins Success. h CLASS ROLL Stately and tall, he moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace. -Norman Field. 'K Youth is a blunderg manhood a strug- gleg old age a regret. -Marshall Fogg. A love that took an early root, And had an early doom. -Leola Kempton. Y! I am resolved to be fat. -Floyd MC- Laughlin. 'A I woke one morning and found myself famous. - Wendell Whitney. I strove with none, for none was worth my strife. -Phebe Beal. You can 't stay up with the midnight owl And expect to get up with the barnyard fowl. -Lurena Hinkley. Life is a great bundle of little things. - Mildred Bangs. 4' One shiould take time when he does anythingg Rome was not built in a day. - Henry Richardson. T'he saying that beauty is only skin deep, is a skin deep saying. -Madelyn Austin. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. - Christine Brackley. And I oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. -- Blanche F airbanks.
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THE PHILLIPIAN EVERETT HARNDEN Lindy Class Willg Preliminary Speaking, 2, 35 Debating, 2, 45 Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama, 25 Operetta, 2. I would rather be right than be President. Lindy also comes to us from the Winship District. He has al- ways taken great interest in debating and track. 'We all wish him the greatest success. LT 'WW DIGNIFIED SENIORS OME listen, all you people, And be quiet while I tell The story of the Seniors Who always do quite well. First I'll tell you of Jack Badger Who often hums a tune And is always saying something About his darling june . And next I'll tell ot' Dot Smith Who is doomed to awful fate 'Cause no matter when the bell rings She 's sure to come in late. There is also our Class President, None other than red-headed Peggy, She 's n-ever so good-natured As when she is with Teddy. Now for Miss Maude Sedgeley Who 's always calm and cool, She 'll-smile nor blush for anyone Except her April Fool . T. Beal is one among us VVho is very, very slow Except for his frequent answer Which is Ml don't know. Now I'1l tell of the Senior Angels VVho never, never err, Bee Stevens, Keri Fairbanks And Vinton E. Voter. Also among the Seniors VVe have debaters galore, Dorothea, Bob and Lindy, And we don't need any more. Now our blushing little maid I need not write her name, ls it Winnie Bunnell? Oh! Yes, the very same. A class dictionary we also have Tho' I'll not mention any names. However if anything you want to kn VVhy just Ask JAMES. OW
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THE PHILLIPIAN 13 Some books are to be tastedg others to be siwallowedg and some few to be chewed and digested. -Dorothy Hoyt. 'AA little blufiing now and then Doesn't hurt the best of men. -Ruth Leavitt. Calm and unruflied as the summer sea. - Bernice Stetfeus. 4' Born for success she seemed, with grace to win, with heart to hold, with shin- ing gifts that took all ages. -Faris Dimlzam. 'A The world 's no better if we hurryg Life 's no longer if we worry. -aDelmer Hinkley. 4' For men may come, and men may go, but I go on forever. -Bessie Walker. And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'Tis that I may not weep. -Erlaud Fraser. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. - Elinor Fairbanks. THE JUNIORS HE virtues of this Junior Class Although 'tis far above my skill I'll tell to you as best I cang I lack the power but not the will. Wendell Whitney id have you know That he 's a self-made mang That in ev'rything he does excel That that is fate's chief plan. Faris D. we must admit Profitably spends her hours For through the woods and fields she strolls Gathering Herbs and i-lowers. At Rena we 'll but shake our head, And give for admonition That night 's the time to be in bed And not for wild ilirtation. Ruth's condition we deplore, She 's getting weak and thin, Thinking of a southern shore Till she's just bone and skin. An aviator's life for Floyd With all the thrills it brings For it 's the only way he knows Of riding with the Wings. Madelyn keeps Cupid busy Shooting forth his darts. For this fair lass we must admit Is a breaker of men's hearts. About Leola we hear things shocking Although we know they can 't be true For who would think of her as walking Or riding 'til clock Struck two? Delmer we 'd know as Rena's brother Meet him where'er we might For he just like his sister Takes pleasure in the CKjnight. Phebe seems demure and sober, Yet we're told her pleasures run, Not alone to solving problems, But to breaking hearts for fun. Henry thinks that all the girls Are just a nuisance here, That earth would be a better place If they were off this sphere. For Elinor we 'd only say That she is very Fine But when the sun brings forth a Ray She says, f'Don't touch! 'tis mine! Norman Field's great specialties Are athletes and the girls, And his heart is all a-flutter When hewspies their fetching curls. Mildred is a most fine girl With dimples very fetching, With hair so dark all done in curls And a smile so very catching. Christine.plays the piano And Bessie's' a Girl Scout true, We wish we had more like them For there are very few. A bright lad's Erland Fraser And quite distinguished toog He takes the greatest pleasure In robbing Grammar School. To Marshall's fate we are resigned Since he seems past all aidg For he will end a bachellor As I will die old maid. D. M. H.
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