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THE PHILLIPIAN 13 FRESHMAN DEPARTMENT Station F-r-e-s-h-i-e broadcasting from its studio on the extreme right hand side of the high school room at P. H. S. In the distance you can hear singing. Let's bring the microphone closer. It's the freshman marching song sung in the mighty base voice of Bill Mills. Listen! We are the jolly freshmen Fifteen of us, green and shy, And though we may not look the part We never tell a lie. We march to classes daily With trembling fear and tread, And make the teachers wonder lf there's anything in our heads. Some of ns are here to learn Some simply come to play But there will come a reckoning On our graduation day. Wouldn't it be a blessing If we could look ahead And know what we're learning now Makes bricks for our house or shed? The woman's voice you heard was Louise Moores. She argues every day with Bill for the privilege of singing this song. FLASH! A strange malady has attacked five members of the freshman class. An unusual lack of interest in surroundings was suddenly noted in Nelda, Phyllis, Verna, Mertie, and Sybil. There was a vacant, dreamy look in their eyes. The county doc- tor was hastily summoned. After a thorough examination of the victims he announced that they had been bitten by the love bug and would probably not recover for some time. Flash! Phyllis, Nelda, Bob, and Everett have been on the honor roll all this year. Phyllis, Nelda, Bob, and Nathalie spoke in the preliminaries. Phyllis won the cup at Stratton. Phyllis, Bob, Nelda, Virgil, Sybil, and Earl took part in dramatics. Earl, Tommy, Geraldine, and Myr Lyn took part in sports. Station F-r-e-s-h-i-e signing off. We shall resume our broadcasts from station S-op-h-o- m-o-r-e next year. Good bye. a 4 x fltdfl 'l 3lxQ lplu' Qfalw ':s ' 5,-L-7 nzvsi? if l- ' .sg
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'I' H Ii I' I-I I I.I.II'I.-KN I5 4 gf ii ly B It fgllfii 'fic 4, EW ... 1 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOUT one hundred and fifty graduates and former students met at the Grange Hall Dec. 28. The committee in charge served a fine chicken supper. After a short program, dancing was enjoyed by all. Everyone present reported that this was the most successful gathering ever held by the Alumni. At the May meeting plans were started for another big Dec. gathering. It may be in our new hall, but wherever it is, we hope that everyone who can will be present. AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN T1-na three-act play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town presented on April 19, at Lambert Hall was one of the most successful plays presented here for some time. The cast of characters is as follows: Aunt Tillie Trask Lucinda Talbot Lizzie Parsons Ellen Neeland Aunt Tillie Tucker Pamela Marsh Ronald Howland Luther Lorrimer M ervin Tucker Chzirlie One Lung Dr. Hattie Bing The four one-act plays, fall were as follows: r. In Spite of Our Families The Ghost Walks Fast All Carrs to the Rescue it Queen Anne's Lace Nedra Cushman Glenice Gates Alice Torsey Marilyn Ross Sibil Walker Phyllis Knapp Robert Badger Clovis Blanchard Newell Toothaker Earl Eustis Grace Twitchell presented in the Seniors juniors Sophomores Freshmen DEBATING IN the Bates Interscholastic Debating League the question for debate was, Re- solved, That the U. S. should own and op- erate the railroads. Dixfield withdrew from the league and our team met Wilton. We lost both de- bates. Maxine Bennett was chosen best speaker in the debate at Phillips. Our speak- CYS XVCYCI Affirmative George Wood Maxine Bennett Negative Lillian Hinckley Avis Dyer Another year we hope for a more success- ful season. NVe hope to have several fresh- men and sophomores trying out for the team. GOVERNOR BARROWS SPEAKS AT PHILLIPS IL's'r before the local drive to raise funds for the new building the American Legion staged a big mass meeting. The combined hands of Phillips and Strong furnished music. duced different groups in Phillips. Each speaker assured the Legion that all were behind the Lew Noble as chairman, then intro- ten local speakers, each representing movement IUOQQ. Doctor Harry Edwards, State Director of Physical Education, was the next speaker in- troduced. Doctor Edwards gave some very interesting facts on physical education in Maine today. Mr. Noble then introduced the guest speaker of the evening, Governor Lewis O. Barrows. Governor Barrows gave
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