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SP II 'XC the spelling 111 ttehes xxe ll'llII ie 1 xx Ixinxfhet Stron-1 IIN Phillips VIIIIS xe tr the hntls xxere tt xmg he t Those ehosen lro111 tl1e prelimmtrx eon tests to represent Phillips xxere Iinet Txler 1 rtrude Iltxenport Riehtrd Stinehheld and Rohert Ross Ill the treshmin 1nd sophomore LIXISIOII 'Ihose III the upper eltsses xxere I xerett VV1lleer Phxlhs lsntpp NIIXIIIL Ben nett u1d Llll Iioothlxx Our representttixes inet Tyler and Il Il1s Is tpp xxo11 This malees tree xetrs 111 sueeesslon that Phillips has won I1oth groups L IIXPH SI'RX IC I S I RIN! Ilolx XX tele tl1e memhers ot tl1 I Ilgfllll s Ijelloxx ship xxith the 'nd ol Nir Lxmprex 1nd 'xlr Qllflx held C htpel serxiees it the Nlethodist Church Ihese serxiees, l1eld exery morning trom eight oelo le to eight txxenty, xx ere tor hwh school ind grxmmar school students There xx I5 1 good attendance exery day md Zl large attendance the last dtx Igxery 111orn1ng those III ehtrge presented in inter sting spealeer Since these serxtees xxere so SllLLL55IllI this year p rhaps tl1ere will he some plan for holding them next year. PROVRABIS IN so111e Friday afternoons during the last period the ti111e seems to lag and everyone feels restless. Those 'Ire the days when we don't have any programs. Vxe h'1x'en't had many programs this year hut those we ll'lX'L' ll'1Ll were xrood. During his sux i11 Phillips. Mr. Grant 1'1s CIIICITIIIICLI 11s many tin1es. Iietiore he went, it xx 1s decided that it was our t11rn to e11ter- lilllt him, so one afternoon we did so. ot 1er dtx in 1 e shoxxed us son1e ot his IIITIHOIIILI trieles Ihe treshmtn eI1ss xxon 1 Il1lg1l1I1C sell inxf contest oxer the three upper eltsses list Xs 1 pentltx those eltsses xxere mtte o to stunts one ttternoon Ut eourse 11s xx ts hene 1th their di-fnitx nexertheless most ol them xxere good sports On I ehrutry 7Uth Neld1 1nd L Ill 'I l1omp 1 txe us 1 xerx interesting ttlle on II r 1 to I Oflill X hrlet teeount ol tl1e1r tr11 ound in mother seetion ol this I5 elxrutry ftx XIr Cfreen x1s1ted olr se 1ool ll ee o11 tt ttlee 'ts ungton trip 3 e tuse 1 xx tr s s lx 1 v xxeeles liter when Xndx IIYIII lrom Strong 1 XISIILKI ur mol relttee IHIIIV interesting things seen during the trlp, xxe eertunlx xxtshed xxe eould luxe gone xx1th them We hope tl1 tt xxe e Ill vo xx 1th some eltss titer the xx 1r1s oxer Ihe spetlsers and dehtters luxe sud tl1e1r plrts Ill tssemhly so tI11t tll ol us might htxe 1 ehxnee to he tt them For the most part these progruns xxere xerv good Ihe 1111111 trouble xxith tiese progrtms is there IFCHI enough ot them We xxish exerxone xx 1s11t so hishtul and xxould he xxllllllg to do his shire ol enter tainment Tl1is issue of the P1111.L11f1.xx would not he complete without some 111e11tion 'ihout our new Comniunitx Building. This building has certainly proved xery xaluahle to l1e boys 'ind girls of Phillips. We certainly appreciate the eiIorts made to provide such '1 building. It took courage to start such '1 project in the midst of 1 de- pression. 'Xnd it is going to he even harder to carry Oll tl1e work during the war. But with everyone working together some neces- sary improxements will he 111ade hefore 'Ill- other year. The Class ot '42 suggest that the school start Il fund for chairs. TIIIC PIIII.LIl'I.XN 21 .I Ii . .I. ' I .XII l ' 11' Hr. Clark came ' . ll I .KST tall ' J 1 A 1 ' 're 5 Q 5 5 ' 7 5 Y nba- I.lll', h .llqk wi 1 V ' 2 1 L.. 1 1 . - ' 1 1 ag l '- 1- ' 'I ' H ' I1 A15 I 1 1. lllll. X .1 2 I 1 di- .T ' I I 'I I Q IT kk., . I. .I V' t l Q J 1:1 . ' .,tIy 1. A -L I. 1 i. ,, 50.1 H1 ' A, f ' 1 f . 'Si .V V V .Q , I lv. h x tru 'l 1. .' ' at' X 1 ' li ' ' K I A is li ' : ' ' i sue. K i . 'i Un If' 4 '2'l 1 . ' ' 1 i 1 ij' li .I Pl . Ile wa tel r class 1 4 tl1e 7 1 '- 7 . V - rs , , , I3 'A 'I' ' A ' 'U ' ' ' Vxtyl Y . I ex 1l the 'L we 5 5 1 ' ' felt it IIIIXVIQC to go thi: year, 11t 1 lex ev' vu- -L- Q I m A1 I A - L' --im' Higl 1 o scht and '1 ' l tl1e T I 1. fi ' If 1 . ' 5 I T Y y Y Y 'Vx Y Y x X V . Vx - . L I1 - K- s -1 1 2 is s .' I 1 I s C y' ' 'S 4 ,S , K . I 1 1 Z., i. .1 1 1 .fz' 1 fa i iii Q U D ' T 1 A T T v s -I -I Y V. . , , T 1 1 t . 1 I Y 1. e 1 3-, 7 1 T g V L 1 I 4 L A . 1 g - . ' . I.
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wlll CXl'lllJlI more lnterest ID thls sport I ATHLETICS XS 5 n X FUOTB ALL NTILRILST IH sxx man football seemed to haxe slackened perceptlbly at Phrl lips durrng thls last school year for at the call to arms a week after school opened only tvxelxe boys appeared to take the1r Hrst xxarm up under thexr nexx coach, Alton Black at no tlme dur1ng the entlre season were there enough boys reportlng for prac tlce to haxe a regular scrlmmage SCSSIOD It IS srncercly hop d that next year the boys The farst two week p nod of practlce be fore the first game was dexoted almost en tlrely to hardenlng up exerclses and funda mentals a system whrch pa1d dlxldends all the rest of the season, for on checklng back oxer the season, we can land only one mlnor lnyury a brulsed shoulder muscle wh1ch our left end Truman Masterman durlng all thc remalnlng games The fact that such former lettermen as Spun Morgan Trclc VVh1te and Bunny Blanchard could not go out for the team thls year undoubtedly dlmmed IIS chances for an undefeated season Nexerthe less xxlth such backs as Curt Smlth, Snerd Burnham and Earl EUSIIS carrymg the l'H8ll ably axded bv lrnemen George NVood Bob Parker Truman Nlasterman and C hm Adley there xxas no dearth of x1c torxcs ln ftct Dlxheld xxrnmng tvxo games xx IS the only team to xx hom xxe lost agaln let us express the hope that oxer us Once both the school and the toxx nspeople xxlll sup port the team better 1n the future than they haxe ID the past Money, though ll 15 the root of buvs the xxhere xxlth all for the boys to all exxl stlll makes the mare go play the gas to get them to thelr destlna tlon and each cheer ns tn added rnccntrxe for the player Summary of games Phrllxps Phrlhps I hrllrps Phrlhps Phllllps Strong Rangelex Drxfaeld Rangelex Dlxfreltl Probably the hrghllght of the the xxln oxer Rangeley 71 18 season was The tcams tppeared xery evenly matched and 1t was only by NIIIUC of 1 safety that xve xfxcrc lble to pull the game out of thc fare Those players rece1x1ng letters xn football are Eustls Burnham, Smlth, Masterman, Aclley Parker and Wood Prospects for next year seem It the pres ent xxrxtlng to be falrly good The gradu atlng lettermen are Smxth Wood and Parlcer It lb hoped that thc posltlons left xacant xxlll be captbly hllcd next year by the lncomlng freshmen 1nd by other mem lers of the studcnt body ts they xxerc thxs wear B -XSKETB ALL HE bovs blsketball team had a tarrly successful season ln league conapetxtlon thls xxlnter loslng only three tllts txxo to the exer dangerous Rlngelex and one to lxmgheld In both lelguc and outsldc com p tltlon Phxllxps xxon scxen games and lost s x Probablx the games xxhlch stand out ln the memory of both plaxers and spectators as belng the most thrllllng xxere the txxo lxlngfaeld games and the second games xxlth Rangelex and Wrlton 'l' H li P ll l l. l.l l' A N 23 ir '- X . 5. - X -e . . 'Q fn ' ' - - f - - - ' . - x ' - . ' -x ' Y 4 ' 1. ' I D ' ' ' , , ' ' , 227 ,E c s 13 ' ' ' ' ' QI . g 18 ' - ' a ' ' ,Y 18 37 ' '. A ' ' ' ' 36 5 6 1 - ' ' .- 17 36 I Q. 4 l 4 ' Y ' Y ' L S ' I V L -I 1 I 14 ' , . . ', L ' . ' . ' . 5 - . . . . ' , : , ' . 7 v . 7 ' . . . . P 1 - 3 ' 9 a 1 , ' ' ' - occurrxng rn the farst Dxxfaeld game, troubled - . . , 1 . , , v - 1 , '. . , ' ' I B ' B L ' - ' A . . at w - u Y rc - ' as - ' ' L K 7 7 is I - s V . 1 .Y 1 1 '- tx -v 4 4 ' ' - X . , Y T Q . K . 4 V ' YA .A as - A B ' A 7 , , X v Q - v A ' v i ' , ' ' - ' ' : 1 I 1' 1 V, . ' ' . . gf f. 'A - - H V , 9 A ' ' ' - . -, - . . - , . . c t . . ' i '. . , ,' - I, L . '- t '
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