Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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THE PHILLIPIAN PHYLLIS KNAPP Phyd Thou hast wit, and fun, and fire. Valedietory: Class President l-2-3-4: Treasurer 45 One-act Play l-23-4: llrama l-4g Debating 3: Speaking l, Finals l, Winner N. F. C. I: Spelling Preliminary l-2-5. Finials 2-3, Winner 35 Band 1-23 Orchestra I: Class Editor of the l'ul1.i.iv1.w I-3-4. Phyllis has heen our guiding star throughout high school. If we wanted anything done we ran to her with it and she was always will- ing to help us. We seniors salute you, Phyd. VVILLIAM MILLS Bill It's a Flanieg it's a Flashg it's Superman. One-act Play 43 Ioke Iiditor of the l,lllL1.lPlANT 4. Bill is a quiet boy, not having much to say. He also has a long way to come but has done very well getting here. He is I1 good sport and fond of a good time. May Bill always prosper. VIRGIL SAMPSON Veege For the duration and six months thereafter. One-act Play l-2-3. Virgil was the class cutup. Now he's in the Army Air Corps, and we are proud to have him represent us in the war effort. Good luck, liovl NELDA THOMPSON Nelda Let us then lie up and doing With a heart for any fate. Salutatory: One-act Plays l-2-5--lg Drama 43 Spelling Preliminary l-2-5: Speaking l-2-3g Band I-Z-3-4: Orchestra 1-2: Student Coun- cil l-2: Class Editor lg Business Manager of the Pilii.LlPiAN -l. Always willing to volunteer is Nelda. She is entering Simmons College this fall, and we know she will succeed. EVERETT VVALKER Walker 'L'l'o be iust, and kind. and wise, There solid self-enioyment lies. 'l'hird Honorg One-act Plays 3-4: Speaking 1-2-3, Finals 35 Mont- gomery Contest 33 Student Council 3--lg Editor-in-Chief of the l'uli.t.iPmN ul. Ev has studied hard and has worked well at any task given him. We all wish you Happy Landings.

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THE PHILLIPIAN SENIOR DEPARTMENT NATHALIE EDNVARDS Nat Pretty, sweet, Gay, petite. Fourth Honor: One-act Play 2-3-4: Drama 4: Spelling, Prelimi- nary I-2-5, Finals l: Speaking I-5: Spear Contest 3: Basketball 2-4g Volleyball 55 Softball 2--lg Band 3-4: Asst. Editor of PHILLIPIAN 4. Nathalie. the class sweetheart, hopes to he a nurse. We know, Nat, that you will make a good one as well as a pretty one, CHARLES ELLICOTT Charlie I am the master of my fate: I ani the captain of my soul. Literary liditor of the Pin1.1.IP1AN 4. Charlie came to join us during our lunior year, and we have eer- tainly enioyed having him with us. May you always be a success. EARL EUSTIS, IR. Iunior The sweetest hours that ere I spent Are spent among the lassiesf' Fifth Honor: Class Secretary I-2-3-4: One-act Plays 1-2-3-49 Drama l-4g Debating 3: Spelling, Preliminary l: Football 1-2-3, Cap- tain 3: Track I-2-3-43 Basketball I-2-3-4, Captain 3-45 Baseball 1-2- 3-4, Captain 3-4: Student Council 3: Boys' Sports Editor of the PIIILLIPIAN 4. liarl is the pride of our class because he is one of the outstanding athletes on the records of Phillips High. May you succeed in life, Earl, as well as you have succeeded in P. H. S. MERTIE HUNTINGTON Ilflertie Silence is Golden. Assistant Business Manager of the PIHLLIPIAN 4. Although Mertie has a long distance to come she is very seldom absent. She is a very quiet girl in school, but judging from appear- ances she likes a good deal of fun. Nevertheless, we think she follows the motto, Work while you work: play whilc you play. CERALDINE KENNISTON Iohn I'll be merry and free, I'll be sad for nobody. Sixth Honor: Iiasketlrall 1-2-3: Softball 2--l: Volleyball 3-41 One- :ICI Play -lg Alumni Editor of the PHiLLiI-IAN 4. Your First impression of john is that she is serene and dignified, but hrst impressions are sometimes misleading. We, as classmates, know she is a good sport and a lot of fun. WW ,Lv



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THE PHILLIPIAN MYR LYN VVILBUR Kid The battle is lost or the battle is won By the spirit of the team. Basketball l-2-3-4, Captain 4g Volleyball 3-43 Softball 2-45 Band I-2-3-45 Girls' Sports Editor of PHILLIPIAN 4. Myr Lyn has played some good games of basketball and has always been a good sport on the Hoot. Presidelzt and Secretary Class Officers Trertsurer i Phyllis Knapp Earl Eustis Class Colors Blue and White Class Flowers White Carnations Class Motto Freedom THE CLASS OF 1943 We are the Class of '43, Stronghearted Senior kids are we, If you don't think so, wait and see What our traits and ways may be. Smallest in our class is Bill Who's no larger than a pill But you cannot keep him still When he has a joke to spill. Our little Nat is on the way To becoming a fine nurse some day, And her face quite red will stay When we all sing Anchors Aweigh. as Everett - Once he bought a book, And then this boy some lessons took On how and why to be a cook - His hamburgs are better than they look. Earl is sure one great athlete. His record is real hard to beat. Too, the girls call him quite sweet, And gather humbly at his feet. Nelda is the studious kind, Work and play she's never Combined, And I hope you'll bear in mind That she is musically inclined. johnny is the jolly sort Who cuts up in class, and always is caught. She chums around with Tink and Dot And goes up to Rangeley quite a lot. Next is Myr Lyn who's called Kid. She came to us from old Madrid. On her grandfathers car she has a bid, And she can speed along and will never skid. Mertie is a quiet lassg The only shy one in the class. No gum does she chew, no notes does she pass, And comes to school on three gallons of gas. Charlie wants to take a bow, And he deserves one, I allow. If we hadn't stopped his lab work, how Would the schoolhouse be here now? ! Our Virgil to the Air Corps went, To protect our nation from a bad event. Because a note l' to him was sent, By Uncle Sam and our President. We Seniors all now wish to express Our t.hanks to Phyllis Qthough sometimes a pestj Our scholastic records would have been less Upon graduation from P. H. S.

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