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THE PHILLIPIAN 11 JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right: E. Abbott, M. Raymond, D. Ellicott, D. Bolduc, Y. Richmond, B. Dunn, G. Wilbur Second row: R. Voter, J. Richmond, M. Eustis, B. Haley, E. Hagelin, E. Webber, V. Hinkley Third row: R. Richard, G. Golden, K. Coifren, R. Harnden, P. Plummer, J. McKenzie Junior Class CLASS OFFICERS President ........,.....................,, Evelyn Webber Vice President .....,.,...,..,,..,......... Doris Bolduc Secretary and Treasurer .... Ioline Richmond CLASS MOTTO Launched But Not Drifting CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Blue and White Carnation The junior class has been more fortunate in the loss of members than the sophomores. VVe have lost only two this year. These are Phillip Plummer and Kenneth Coflren. After the loss of these two we have 18 in our class. NVe hope that we can graduate with this number in our class next year. Vfc were the largest class to enter high school for some time. Our class is well rep- resented in all ot the outside activities. All of our girls are in the Glee Club and we contributed five members to the orchestra. There are only seven in the orchestra, so you can see the juniors make up the orchestra. Six of our girls were out for basketball. Ev- elyn, Maxine and Yvonne were on the First team. Dorothy, Marylyn and Gloria were substitutes and may be on the First team next year. Eight of our class are in the band. Two of our boys are out for track and cross-country. There are three out for base- ball and two were out for basketball. We do not have very many boys in our class, but
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10 THE PHILLIPIAN Senior Statistics Name Pastime Favorite Dish Life's A111biti0H Robert Beal Trying to look Alphabet soup To get there fastest innocent with the mostest William Davenport Tinkering Raspberry lipstick To be foot-loose and fancy free Joyce Hinckley Driving Earle Cyl Morning To keep .su spence Breakfast Cereal predominant Feralyn Wing Eating Hard boiled eggs T0 1113F1'Y FHOUQY Mahlon Ross Bolduc French fried toast To retire young Charles Coolong Digesting facts and figures Apple Brown Betty To paint a masterpiece Lena Tyler Studying Latin Shrimp Wiggle To capture an interne Pearl Coolong Going to Farm- Super dupers Ask Bob ington Franklin Sargent Blushing Yeast tablets To see the world Marian Dodge Laughing Cape Cofrld chowder To land a fish Phyllis Tyler Talking Campbell's soup To settle down Virginia Webber Writing notes Dates To create a spectacu- lar hair-do Name Pet Peeve Latest Accident Hangout Robert Beal Lewiston Debating in the boiler room School house William Davenport Walking Three Hat tires In the flivver Joyce Hinckley Feralyn Wing Mahlon Ross Charles Coolong Lena Tyler Pearl Coolong Franklin Sargent Marian Dodge Phyllis Tyler Virginia Webber To be kept waitin To be left alone Bashful girls Who ? him!! it Beans Passing notes Crowds Bobby Johnf ? ?J Lies Problems Chewing gum in class Refusing a date Running into a pole Learning to dance Talking in her sleep . cting Getting to school on time Reciting Macbeth Sticking her fingers in the pencil sharpener Hanging onto her billfold In the Chrysler Peggy's At the corner of Rose Ave. Behind the Court House Doc Flint's Haines Landing Trailer Back Corner Forster's Upper Village Q .sg?552??ES'S7- , ' as 5 ff' Af'r VA- W is ,ogg
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12 THE PHILLIPIAN our boys have played a good part in outside activities. VVhen we returned after our Easter vaca- tion we started decorating for our Iunior Prom. This was the first Iunior Prom pre- sented by the juniors of Phillips High School for some time. VVe worked hard to make it a success. ln April we started practicing for the four one-act plays. Our play has a cast of eight. WE IUNIORS A is for all of us, luniors youill see, Our names will soon follow In alphabetical degree. B stands for Beatrice, A studious lass, Although she comes from Madrid She is sure to pass. Beverley's our flirter VVho keeps on the go, Around every corner She Finds a new beau. D is for Doris VVho is going with Hum, They're both of a size And Vm sure theyire not dumb. D is for Dorothy, A girl gay and fair, She is happy-go-lucky With never a care. E is for Ella VVho is really quite bright, She studies her lessons From morning till night. Next is Ellen who's called Pete And lim quite sure she can't be beat. At Pillsbury's Store she got this name Alas Poor Ellen! What a shame! E is for Evelyn So sedate and so fair, VVho wants to learn typing, VVe hope she'll get there. Gloria is the jolly sort Who cuts up in class, and always gets caught She chums around with Bev and Bee, VVhat a happy and jolly three. G also means Golden And George is his name, For singing to ladies He'll surely win fame. I is lack McKenzie VVho is Iackie M to us. At the mere thought of school He creates a big fuss. I is for Ioline XVho wishes to be A teacher in the future, With many a degree. I M is for Maxine So sober and fair. VVhen it comes to a good time Our Mackyls right there. M is for Marylyn VVho works in the mill. After telling a joke You can't keep her still. R is for Rodney Harnden VVho always takes part. And in his old Ford He sure makes a start. R also means Richards And in his quick way, VVe really expect He'll be an inventor some day. R is for Ronald VVho comes from Avon. He likes to do farm work From dawn until dawn. V is for Velma Who is Ellals chum And on the school bus She does come.
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