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THE PHILLIPIAN 19 SOPHOMORE PLAY First row, left to right: C. Goodwin, R. Ellicott, A. Tyler Second row: L. Toothaker, R. Douglas, S. Guerney IT HAPPENED T0 SWEENEY SOPHOMORES Miss Nancy Perkins ..... Colleen Goodwin Miss Zelda Watkins ........ Arvilla Tyler Robert Sweeney ........ Robert Douglass Marcelle Denning .......... Ruth Ellicott Humphrey Cass .... . .. Lyman Toothaker Hymie Simpkins ........ Scott Guerney A DATE FOR BOBBY SOX FRESHMEN Bobby Sox .............. Laurette Bolduc Harold ..... ...... A llison Hardy Margie ..... Lorraine Coolong Mrs. Hanna ...... Marion Kinney Mr. Hanna ............ Gordon Thompson 16 M.M. SOUND PROIECTOR Late last fall demonstrations of a 16 M.M. sound projector were given in the high school, and the school purchased the one which they voted as best. To date we have been shown a Him about basketball an army film, an insurance film, eight musical films, one on tire manufactur- ing and another con:erning synthetic rubber. A sound projector can be of great advan- free tage to a school because of the many educational reels that can be obtained by not paying the express charges. We have seen many of these as yet because there are the the so many other schools ahead of us on waiting lists. But since we now have projector, we hope to get our name in earlier next year and take advantage of these free films. Next year the high school wishes to pur- chase a microphone and turntable attach- ment to be used in basketball games to give the line-ups and a running summary of the game. EASTER OBSERVANCE IN P. H. S. This year, as in past years, services were held in the high school room to celebrate Easter. Ioline Richmond arranged the pro- gram and played the prelude. Monday we began our services with an en- joyable talk by Mrs. Vincent York.
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THE PHILLIPIAN FRESHMAN PLAY First row, left to right: L. Coolong, M. Kinney, L. Bolduc Second row: G. Thompson, A. Hardy JUNIOR PLAY First row, left to right: B. Dunn, E. Webber, M. Raymond Back row: R. Richard, R. Harnden, G. Golden .1 1 1 Q
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20 THE PHILLIPIAN BAND First row, left to right: J. Hinckley, M. Flagg, M. Dodge, B. Haley, E. Wilbur, E. Web- ber, J. Richmond, G. Wilbur, N. Raymond, R. Bredeau Second row: Coach Lamb, M. Eustis, A. Gould, R. McLain, R. Douglas, R. Harnden, R. Douglas, L. Ross, M. Plog, K. Steward, P, Huff, E. Crocker Third row: G. Pillsbury, G. Thompson On Tuesday Miss Lucille Toothaker gave a very interesting talk. VVednesday, Mr. W'hittemore spoke to us. Thursday, Mrs. Lyman Wheeler was our speaker. Friday, the grammar school joined us and Mr. Newton was the speaker. Each day we all joined together to sing hymns and listen to the services, which each one of us enjoyed very much. PHILLIPS' D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN- SHIP CANDIDATE The senior classes from nearly every high school in the state selected three of their number who best Htted the qualifications of dependability, service, leadership and patri- otism. The faculty of the school chose the one they thought best suited of the three, and the winner was sent to Bangor March 19th. - Virginia VVebber was chosen as our good citizenship candidate and represented our school at the state convention of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution in Bangor. This was the Hrst year we had ever had a candidate from our school. There were Five girls that went from this district and 102 present from all over the State of Maine. At the convention there was a drawing of names to choose the Good Citizenship girl from the State, and this girl was given a free trip to NVashington where each good citizen from all 48 states was given a good tirne, including a big dance and a trip around VVashington seeing the important places. NVe are hoping that we may be able to continue to send a girl to this convention each year.
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