Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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THE PHILLIPIAN 29 eggs ,S luv -Q A 1 I Q It 4 'I-if l ' 3 R 'jr l Sailor Burnham: Say, Baby, where'd you get them big brown eyes? Nelda: They came with the face. Myr Lyn: g'VVe went to all the female states while we were out XVest. lohn Iienniston: VVhat are the felnale states? N Myr I.yn: Mrs. Sippi, Minnie Sota, Ida Ho, Mary Land, Allie Bama, Louisa Anna, Della Vilare, an.l Miss Ouril Dick Stinchlield has been wondering what CIhan1li did with his ration points during that 21 day fast. Frank Salford: Did I tell you how I used that jiujitsu that Captain VVing taught me? N Ronnie Sargent: No, what happened? Frank: Well, I found a burglar in the Nation-VVide. I got hold of his leg and twisted it over his shoulder like this. Then I got his arm and twisted it like this, and threw him like this, and before he knew where he was, I was Hat on my backl Miss Page to Arthur Lufkin: Arthur, what is that lump in your mouth? Are you chewing gum? 'I Arthur: No, I'm just soaking up a prune to eat at recess. Tommy Thompson: I'm a near neigh- bor of yours, Ding. I live just across the - vs river. Ding Masterman: I hope you drop in sometimef' Bob Ross, running up to Charles Iepson after the lightning struck a nearby tree: How close did it come to you, IeepF Charles: I-d-d-d-dunno, but it lit my pipel Miss Hardie in U. 5. History: Ronald, where is the Swanee River? 'I Ronnie Haggan Cafter much thinkingj: Far, far awayl Carmond: VVhat's that gurgling noise l hear? Phyllis: That's me trying to swallow your line! Chiz Adley: Vl'hat did the little dog say when he ran through the fire? Patil Reedy: I dunno. Vllhat? 'i Chiz: He said, 'VVhee, I've been de- ferred! ' Bliss Page: Correct this sentence. 'Girls is naturally more beautiful than boys. , Ev Walker: Girls is artificially more beautiful than boys. Dr. Thompson was rushing all around the house. VVhat's the matter, Dad? asked lean. Someone just phoned that he couldn't live without mel he exclaimed, putting med- icine in his bag. I don't think that was for you, Father, said lean. That was Corydon calling mel I, Prof.: VVhat is the outstanding contribu- tion that chemistry has given to the world? Earl Eustis: Blondesl Ronald Sargent stepped up to Amos Caton and said, Hi ya boy! Meet me: I'm the breezy type. Amos: Yeah? Well okay then, breeze alongl Customer: This hamburger tastes like a rubber tirel Ev Walker: That just goes to show you how the automobile replaces the horse.



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THE PHILLIPIAN 31 CLASS OF '40 Robert Badger, Morgan Pier, N. Y. City, Blyn Ross, Hammer Field, Fresno, Calif. lean Mitchell, nee Edwards, at home, New York' Springfield, Missouri. Frederick Burnham, Camp Bell, Niagara Falls, New York. Kenneth Cushman, Camp Barkeley, Texas. Nedra Cushman, C. M. G. Hospital, Lew- iston. u Stanton Davenport, employed at Portland. Lillian Meisner, nee Hinkley, at home, East Auburn. Eleanor Kempton, employed at Strong. Waman Mills, Fort Iackson, South Caro- lina. Milton Stinchl-ield, Camp Rapid, Rapid City, South Dakota. Lawrence Voter, at home, Phillips. Everett Russell, employed at Providence, Rhode Island. Iean Holt, nee Sanders, at home, Victor- ville, Calif. Lawrence Shultz, San Diego, Calif. Doris Tyler, nee Walsh, at home, Phillips. Iesse White, Zephyrhills, Florida. Virginia Wing, employed at Phillips. CLASS OF '41 Newell Toothaker, attending Bates Col- lege, Lewiston. Marion Beal, Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital, Boston. Kenneth Smith, at home, Phillips. Alice Kenniston, nee Torsey. at home, Phillips. Arthur Blanchard, Columbus, Mississippi. Lilla McLaughlin, employed at Phillips. Pauline Stewart, Kennebec School of Com- merce, Gardiner. Helen Meserve, nee Mitchell, at home, Portland. CLASS OF '42 Maxine Bennett, employed at Phillips. Clovis Blanchard, Baltimore, Maryland. lean Boothby, Fisher College, Boston, Mass. Lester Coffren, Trenton, New Iersey. Norman Dustin, employed at Portland. Glenice Dustin, nee Gates, at home, Phil- lips. Mildred Gile, attending- F. S. N. S., Farm- ington. Lillian Lufkin, at home, Phillips. Ruth Mills, employed at Phillips. Dorothy Mitchell, employed at. Farming- ton. M o n t fo r d Morgan, Gulfport Field, Mississippi. Robert Parker, Missoula, Montana. Burchard Plog, U. S. Army. Barbara Shultz, employed at Strong. Curtis Smith, employed at Strong. Marjorie Stinchfield, attending Bangor Maine School of Commerce, Bangor. Dorothy Torsey, at home, Phillips. George Wood, Stockton, Calif. Dorothy Worthley, at home, Phillips. Linwood Tyler, at home, Phillips.

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