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8 'I' I'I Ii 1' H I I. Ll I' IAN JUNIOR DEPARTMENT trst roxv: IJ. Torsey, IJ. Mitchell, G, Gates, M. Gile, M. Bennett, R. Mills Second row: IJ. Wnrtliley, I.. Lufkin, M. Ross, M. Stinchtield Ihird roxv: H. Lovett, Ii. Prescott, C. Smith, R. Parker, C. Moody. I.. Collren. C, Blanchard Lck row: II. Vtihite, N, Dustin, XV. VVillian1son, G. hwrlltll-1, Il, Plug. I.. Tyler Ol:l:lr'l.jR5 Tlzrvu .-ICI l'lay inlvnl I nt l'rvritli'1:l S fi ary I nuiirrur Rohert Parker Clovis l'il1il1CllZlI'tl Mildred Gile Glenice Gates Crass Counts Blue and Gold CLASS FLUNVER Yellow Rose Ci.Ass Morro Paddle Your Own Canoe ,ll'XlOR S'l'.X'l'lS'l'ICS url uml fIl'4'lli'XfI'll Marjorie Stinchiield - Saxophone M ilqlred Gile - 'lironilione Maxine Bennett - Clarinet Dorothy Mitchell- Bass Drnin Clovis lll2i!lCl12ll'tl- Snare Drum Linwootl Tyler - Violin Sp llzng Marjorie Stinchlield Mildred Gile Maxine liennett l in lc! Play Itlarjorie Stinchtield Mildred Gile Dorothy Mitchell ,lean lioothhy Glenice Gates lean Boothlxy Dorothy Mitchell Harvey Lovett Clovis Blanchard Robert Parker Glenice Gates Claw' Ciirlx' Ifoyx' Marjorie Stinclltield Mildred Gile Harvey Lovett l.l'Ull'l'l'X Marjorie Stiuchtield Glenice Gates BtlA'L'l'f bull Dorothy Torsey lean Boothlmy lia.rl:ctb11ll Harvey Lovett George NYUULI Clovis Blanchard Curtis Sniith Baxvbnll Truck Footb Harvey Lovett Clovis Blanchard Curtis Smith Harvey Lovett George NVood Clovis Blanchard all Curtis Smith Harvey Lovett Montford Morgan Clovis Blanchard Glenice Gates Mildred Gile Glenice Gates Mildred Gile Montford Morgan Harland NVhite Robert Parker Montford Morgan Harland White Robert Parker Montford Morgan Harland White Robert Parker Clovis Blanchard Harland White
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THE PHILLIPIAN 7 OFFICERS M is for Mitchell. President Helen Mitchell -ghsdfl iw and sail . e is appy-go- uc y Secretary Alice Torsey with never a care' Treasurer Newell Toothaker CLASS Conons Blue and Silver CLAss Morro Rowing, Not Drifting WE SENIORS A is for all of us, Seniors you'll see, Our names will soon follow In alphabetical degree. B stands for Beal So sedate and so fair, Who wants to learn nursing- We hope she'll get there. B also means Blanchard And Art is his name. For singing to ladies He'll surely win fame. E is for Edwards So sober and fair When it comes to a good time Our Jean is right there. M-why that's McLaughlin, Our Lilla so pert. I wonder-now tell me- Does she ever flirt? S surely is Smith And in his quick way. We really expect He'1l be famous some day. S is our Steward With not much to say But some people tell me It's only her way. Torsey's our Hirter Who keeps on the go, Around every corner She finds a new beau. Last comes Toothaker It sure is a sight He breaks female hearts From morning 'til night. GRADUATION PROGRAM Salutatory-The Land of the Free- Newell Toothaker Essay-Our Debt to the Past Jean Edwards Saxophone Solo Pauline Steward Class History Helen Mitchell Class Will Lilla McLaughlin Address to Undergraduates Pauline Steward Presentation of Gifts Kenneth Smith Class Prophecy Alice Torsey Class Ode Arthur Blanchard Valedietory, Rowing, not Drifting Marion Beal SENIOR STATISTICS h Favorite Name Nickname Ambition Worst Habit Saying Latest Accident Lilla McLaughlin Charles Hard to tell Flirting Tlhatgs what you Lost her powder puff t in Pauline Steward Jean Edwards Has none A violin teacher Has none To be an old maid Making a big noise Oh: All right Broke her heart Tending children Ohl darn. Had a truck ride Alice Torsey Torsey Opera Star Flirting Is that so Forgot to chew gum Kenneth Smith Kenny Farmer Making Eyes I guess so Made his will Marion Beal Beal Nurse Laughing U Lines Busy Bit the wrong person Newell Toothaker Newt A great debater Talking too much HI don't know, Forgot to argue Are you ? Helen Mitchell Has none Nurse Laughing at Is that right ? Not quite sure Robert Parker Arthur Blanchard Art To be loved. Studying Ohg Yeah. Fofqot how to make ove
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THE PHILLIPIAN SOPHOMORE DEPARTMENT Front row: N. Edwards, P. Knapp, N. Thompson. M. XYilluur, V. Kennedy Second row: T. Thompson, L. Moores. G. Kenniston, M. Huntington, B. Mills Back row: V. Sampson, E. Eustis, E. NValker, fl. Baker President Phyllis Knapp Secretary Earl Eustis Trvasurvr Robert McKeen HE sophomore class are interested in all kinds ot outside activities as well as in school work. Nat and Geraldine play basketball, and Earl takes part in all the sports. Nelda, Phyllis, Louise, and Myr Lyn are members of the band. Phyllis, Bob, and Nelda have represented us at speaking con- tests. Laurel, Everett, and Virgil are mem- bers of the modeling club. Tommy, Virgil, and Bill are the class cut-ups, and Mertie and George are the hardest workers in the class. The following poems were contributed by members of our class and express some of our sentiments. MY BABY BROTHER Chatter, chatter little man just because you've found you can. Pull the kitty's tail and say. Only 'cause I want to playf 1 Drop the rattle on the HOOT, leave hand prints upon the door. Keeping mother on the run just to hx a broken gun. Go to bed: then want :1 drink As in the chair I'm going to sink. Teddy Bear fell on the floor, Can't see my dad: open the door. Finally to sleep you go- At least your mother thinks it's so Something funny someone said. Then a giggle from the bed. But I love you just the same: Life without you would he tame. I would keep you all the time As you are, dear boy of mine. Nathalie Edw . ards
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