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'I' Il Ii PH lLl.IPl.-XY 11 SOPHOMORE DEPARTMENT Front row, left to right: M. Phillips, M. Gould, li. Mitchell, D. Vosc, G. Davenport, O. Seeley, V. Norton, M. Mccham Second row: C. Moore, P. Beedy, L. Adley, C. Hardy, E. Campbell, V. Kennedy, F. Norton, li. Caton Third row: F. Safiorcl, F. Beal, R. Slinchfield. R. Wilcox, L. Kelley, G. Smith Class Officers Sophomore Superlatives llflifidflll Leslie Atlley Cum A Frankie Safford Virr Prrfidflzl .Paul Heedy Big Q H -4 Mzlyo Mecham Srrrrlary Mariorie Gould .. - V- s hrauwr Olive Seem, Small . .. Olive Seeley ' Shy ,.., .. Bud U Smith We started out with twenty-Five members, Bold .,... ..., ' ' Red n Wilcox including Paul Beedy who came to us from Bright .. , Vint Kennedy Strong. Since then we have lost Gertrude Dumb Mari Gould Davenport, Warren Scamman, Ernest Pink- Calm ,. , .. Delvine Vose ham, Floyd Norton, Laurence Kelly and El- Nervous .... Paul H Beedy wood Campbell. Elwood was drafted. We Gay . .. Mabel Phillips were all sorry to see him go. The best of Sad ...,.. Dick Stinchfield luck, Enos. Crazy .. Corydon Hardy Many of our members have taken part in Happy . Amos Caron outside activities. Five boys and one girl Sour . Vi Norton were out for basketball, we have four boys Witty . . Chiz Adley and two girls playing in the band, we have Noisy . . Frankie Heal eight boys out for baseball and five of the girls and four boys took part in the one-act play. Quiet , Slow .,., Fast .. ., Carmond Moore Hum Ross Beatrice ll Mitchell
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III THE PIIll.I,lI'I.-KN JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Front row, lrlt In right: M. Staplcs, I. Tliolnpson, M. liulmit-r, U. 'l'ootI1,iIgr-ig M. NYing, IJ, XVallQct', M. You-r, I. Wtllvttr, l.. liatiiplwcll Iiarls row: K., It-pson, N. Lorson. M. lIui'nh.ini, l, Masttinian, R. ll.tgg.tn. R, Ross, I.. 'I'lioiiips.n1 I'1'z-.wlr'rll Ivan Tliotnpson lit r' l'1'r'.v11lc'11l il'l'llII1Lll'l Mastcrntan ,Nj-t1':'l.11'i' llolcna XVallat-1' 'l'rmv111rf Maxim' Staplvs Thu Innior Class has lwccn more lortunatc as to thc loss ol' incinhcrs than tht- Sopho- inorvs. XXI' hayc lost only thrcu this ycar. 'lhcsc' art' l.ois tfatnphcll. Dot 'I'oothalwr, anal Morton Iitirnhatn. l.ois anal Dot hoth wt-nt to lit-xtcr antl wc now hcar that Lois has liccoim- Mrs. llaroltl Gilhcrt. Morton was ltirctl away hy thc call ol' the Navy. IIR-rhaps that wvll known slogan, A girl in cycry port, was an atltlctl attraction.I Our class is wt-ll rcprcscntctl in all ol, the ontsitlc actiyitius. XXX' contrilwutctl liyc incin- licrs towartl tht- haslu-thall tcatns. thrcc ol' our hoys arc out for haschall, Toinnty anti Dolcna arc to rt-prcscnt the school in the speaking uontcst this ycar, anml wc haw taken part in tht- tour onc-act plays. The liolloxying is a tlcscription ol tht- 1945 Clicyic. Thr- .XII Iunior liar. Ilotly - Trtiinan Mastcrman Hcatllight - Marilyn XVing Ratliator - Charles It-pson llacli scat - Xlyrtlc Yotcr Stccring, wlit-cl - Ronny Haggan Startcr - Ivan Thompson I Iorn - Iris XVilhnr llralac - Nlaxinc Staplcs Spcctlotnctcr - 'I'otniny Thotnpson Spark plug - Rohcrt Ross Ratlio - llolcna NVallicr
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I2 THE PHILLIPIAN FRESHMAN DEPARTMENT Front row, left to right: li. Mills, A. Wilbur, l.. Kelley, l. Bump, M. Dunham, R. liickford, H. Beal, C. Berry Second row: R. Sargent, V. Beedy, C. Page, VV. Sargent, P. Weston, H. Stowell, R. Gile 'l'liird row: A. Scaniman, M. Cushman, A. Lufkin, A. llurnhzun, l. Fairbanks, C. Needy Class Officers l'rrsidf-uf Harriet Stowell Via- l,I'!'.x'lid!'lll Pauline Weston .S'ri'r'f'li1ry Helen lleul 'l',-mi-In-fr Marie Dunham Class Colors Red and Gold Class Flower Red Rose MY DIARY Sept. 14-lintered high school with quak- ing hearts, tanned faces. and blank minds. Sept. 25 - lnitiation -NVe have lost some of our greenness, hut still have plenty. Oct. 2 -Billy Cushman fell in a mud pud- dle coming to school. Oct. 21 -Heard the astonishing rumor that Wilma Sargent hit the wrong person. Nov. 4-Speaker came and was greeted with open arms because-no classes. Nov. I8-Leola Kelley lost her watch and came into high school three hours late. Nov. 27 - Verne lieedy ate too much Thanksgiving dinner and was sick a week. Dec. 4 - Believe it or not- Pauline Weston and Athylie VVilhur spent one whole pe- riod hehaving themselves. Dec. 15 - No school hecause of had weather, but everybody managed to go skiing and sliding. Dec. 24-- While acting as Santas helper, Arthur Lufkin mel with a slight accident delivering presents down Weston's chim- ney.
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