Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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'lillli l'Hll,l.ll'l.-XN lv 4 SOPHOMORE PLAY Fmm ww, lr-fl in right: H. Ketcham. M, Dodge. F. Morgan. li. VVing. Y. XVebbcr Rack row: Mr. Toothaker. lf, Sargent. R. Real. VV. llavenport make an efTort to continue these annual services. As a result they were held the week before Holy Week. Miss Lucille Toothaker, Rev. VV. H. H. Taylor. Rev. Roy Clark. Mrs. l-yman Wheeler. and our former teacher. Mr. Carlisle. gave short talks each morning during the week at the school- house. Several ol' the students took turns reading the scriptures, and the Glee Club rendered a selection the last day. loline Richmond and Marjorie Gould shared the responsibility of program planning and ac- companiinents. The grammar school joined us each day, so there was quite a delegation to sing hymns. MEMORIAL SERVICE Friday afternoon. April I3, the high and grammar school students assembled in the high school room to pay tribute to the mem- ory of our late President. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. After several appropriate musical numbers and the reading of the tenth Psalm. Rev. Taylor was introduced. ln a few well- chosen words Mr. Taylor reviewed the life of Mr. Roosevelt. especially the last twelve years as President 01' the United States. Three great problems confronted the Pres- ident during these years: First. the depres- sion. which ended as we prepared for war: second. 'wVorld VVar ll: and finally. the unit- ing ol' all nations in a lasting peace. lt seems a tragic thing that Mr. Roosevelt could not have lived a little longer and seen the end of the European war and attended the peace meeting which was his ideal. THE THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS VVe were indeed grateful to be able to present the one-act plays in the Alumni Hall this year. although it necessitated a short wait while the building was being repaired. The seniors. however. missed out in this part of our school activities. as Mahlon Ross.

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lil 'VIH'-I'l'llIl.I.lPl1A N' IUNIOR Pl .AY lfronr row. It-ft to right: A. Wilbur, P. XVcstnn, W. Sargent, H. Stowcll Hack row: Mr. WIiittt'inm't-, A. Lulikin, M. Cusbnian, R, Sargent little Sxiiiplnniy for Two Violins llllllflll Yxtmm- Richnnmd .ind Rmliivy llarnden Xlwais lit-rlin Ortl1t'st1.i lhlflllwlltl Nl-more, Trunipt-t Solo Yachting lllct' Ctiblit-rtsoii tilt-c lfluli Countri KQ.urilt'iis Morris Dance lilarinvl Solo, lolint- Richmond Only a Row lfrinil Votyil Solo, Maiiorim' Gould Sea Iinbbles lTl'I'l-lII'll! l,l'Cllk'Nll'.l went lJl'Q'.II11N, SXK't'L'll1t'.lI'l It-i'onit' Sixoplioiie- Solo. Mt-rttm tiusbnian .num lack Mason l1l'l'.lI!j1L'ITlL'I1l 01'elit'str41 Marita it- lhnild. Soloist llon't l'.l'llkL' Mt- ln Colt' Porter' filet' Club llins School tiatlt-rs Marcli Raymond fJI'Clll'NIl'.I Star Spangled llanner filet' Club and Ur'cltL'sti'a fI'ianist and Director--llilda Stt-nirdj MUSICAL CONCERT On April 23, we were unexpectedly fav- ored with a musical program by Miss Marion I. Schwenson, soloist, and lean Thompson, accompanist. Miss Schwcnson opened the program by singing The l.ord's Prayer. after which she sang a number of selections from light opera. There was a short interlude when lean rendered a piano solo. Our soloist then continued with pop- ular pieces until her time was completely taken up. Miss Schwenson comes from Canton, Ohio, has attended Westminister Choir Col- lege for two years, and is now a student at VVheelot'la School, Boston. CHAPEL SERVICES This year Holy Week came during our spring vacation, and it seemed that we would not be able to hold our annual serv- ices. However, we felt that it had been so interesting in preceding years that we should



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In 'l'llli l'H ILLIPIAN Richmond, Ci. Willi l RliSl lM.XN PLAY tlue, M. Raynioiul, 17. lillientt, li. Almlmtl, li. llaqielin, li. Webber, Y. l'1'unt row, lelt In right: ll. liol L, llaek row: I. Rielimuml, R. llarnilen, M. liuslis, R. Riebarsl one ol the east ol' seven, went into the Navy. The other three classes presented their plays in the early spring. They were much en- ioyetl by everyone. 'l'lll-', I.l'l I'I.l-I Rl.Ih llelen Ketchum Franklin Sargent Feralyn Wing Ginger Ralteen l.ige Heatson VViilLler lleatsml Dwight Fletcher Cactus Kate lone l:lL'lCllL'I Stfl lOOl.llOLTSli - l-'Rl Sl lMliN Mary llmi1wl1 Mrs. l'.!l'.l l'iillei' lilfll l'ui'ter M.ixlieri'x lfluller llnteb lfallaban lieu et' Reis Miilge Reis lflasli fil'.IIll.lll 'liulwlvy lfink Marigiulil ilialiml tflarissa l'oi'tex lessie 'lltlent lxlsa Selimiilr llililegarilt lat Verne lullen Inline Rielimontl Velma Hinkley lzxelx n 'l'lll. lil.. l lagel in kVL'l!lDL'I' Hattie llolmee Nan Saxon Rieliarcl Casllem fJl'Illl.l Qullp Riiclnex' RlCll1ll'tl llurritliy lillitntt Gloria Wilbur lilla Abbott Ri-alney Harntlen Doris lloltlue Marilyn Raynioml YYUIIIIL' Riclnnoncl liexerley Dunn Maxine lfllslls IIUXYN IN 'l'llI-f lll-'..XR'l' Ulf 'l'liXAS- SOPI lOMORliS llllli' Melton lit-tty .Knn Mellon Robert Beal Marian Dodge Quigley Qinlp linnna Crabtree Mr. Iuilrl Robert Nolan lhireas .Xnn Dig XCR WIIJOW Ml gs F. S. N. S. William Davenport Frances Morgan Virginia VVebbel' - IU NIURS Harriet Stowell Helen Beal Ronald Sargent Pauline Weston Verne lleecly Wilma Sargent Merton Cushman Afllllll' Lufkin .Xlbylie VVilber On May I, Mr. Dearborn and three mem- bers ol' Farmington Normal School came to speak to us about F. S. N. S. The lirst speaker tolcl oi' life at the sehoolg the second speaker gave an outline of the General Course: while the third speaker explained

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