Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1953

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MOST STUDIOUS Erncttc Cantrell and Ben Chastain MOST ATHLETIC Virginia Md stead and David Jones BEST LOOKING Ann Freeman and Conrad McCrary WITTIEST Peggy Hamby and Don Gore

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Lost and Found LOST—One scalp of red hair. If found, please contact Billy Prickett. FOOTBALL ABILITY—Left on gridiron. Anyone recovering may use for Phillips' sake.—Davy Jones. THOUSANDS of wisecracks left in 135. Present occupant lus our permission to use them.—Don Gore and Peggy Hamby. MY ability to get in hoi water has been lost.—Bobby Boston. LOST—All my energy during my senior semester.—Dot Hughes. WE lost our homemaking books for the real, real thing.—Betty Ann Crowe and Willa Mae Dugger. WE donated our looks to many school beauty contests and pageants.—Ann Freeman and Lavenia Lane. I left lots of dead jokes at P.H.S.—Thcron Montgomery. LIST of rhyming words left to future poets. — Annette Martin. FIRST trumpeter's chair left empty in orchestra pit.—Charles Carter. LOST One Northern accent.—Charles MacNamara. LEFT my name on honor roll many times.— David Bowers. LEFT my musical ability in Room 2.—Jerome Billings. LEFT—One record of having attended more Baron games than any other senior.— Joyce Moore and Carol Huffstutler. FOUND—Head of red hair. Will return; have enough of my own.—Charles Prickett. FOUND Football tallies in East Park. Will use to best advantage.—Pete La-Ru sa. WE LEFT!—Jerry Stacks and Don Lavender. I must have found it in math class. Don Brown. WILL add vitality found at P.H.S. to my growing lollcction.- Pat Patrick. 1 found them and took the hint.—Janine Abney. WE will pass them to our successors.—Mary Wingard and Mary Holt. MAYBE I can make 'em good!—David McCauley. Wl; can use them!—Gloria Jones and Barbara Currier. I'LL be glad to fill it!—Rick Schlosser. FOUND One Northern accent—William Sharp. HOPE I'll find mine there often, too.—Bill Goodhew. HAVE no fear. I'm making use of it.—Felix Bearden. WE'VE nearly caught up with you!—Sherry Hickman and Virginia Rector.

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