Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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V Elolse Sawage who prefers regulatlon doors to the rexolxmg ones, Dxck Wltham who hkes Woolworth s turkey dlnners three at a tlme Clayton Voter who cant stand or understand clty IHOIOYISIS Rlehard I-Iooxer who deexded the eountrys better and safer Ixenton Steward who managed to get ln one or two hours sleep ln a nlght and hllsworth Crocker whose greatest lesson was to not stand under plgeons they arent pohte' Last of all was our chaperon Vlrs Rlchmond who made the tr1p the good tlme ll was The group left Lewlston at sexen ln the exenlng of the Iith, and after two bus changes and for most exeryone a sleepless nlght watchlng the Ilghts of the passlng towns and cttles, arrned rn New York about sexen the foIIow1ng mornxng We found that we were sttuated at Hotel Plcadxlly lust a stones throw from T1mes Square Some of the schools also on the tour that were wlth us here were Llmerlck Bmgham Farm lngton, and Wtlton was two blocks dlstant rn the Hotel Taft Some of the hlghltghts of the fixe days were II the trlp out to the Statue of Ilberty tn the harbor where we all went up the 72 stones to the top, and looked out the w1n dows 1n the crown UI the trxp up on the Fmpxre State Bldg where we stood hlgher than ln any other spot ID the clty Q3 the tour of the Bowery and Chlnatown, whxch showed us the condltlons of the slums of a large c1ty C4 Radlo C,1ty wlth the fastest elex ators 1n the world, and the Roekettes, md teIex1s1on shows, GI Rockefeller Center w rth 'I tts large and beautlful shops, tomplete exen to a skatxng rlnk Cal the ball games ll Yankee Stadxum, which were espe rally en 1oyed by Llayton Voter if the great Brold w ty ITIUSILII Gentlemen prefer Blondes tt the lregheld theater Q85 1nd our last exe lung before our homeeomtng the great three rtng elrcus of Barnum and Barley where we obserxed the humorous acts of the clowns and the dazLI1ng performers on the trapeeze 1nd ttght wlre and also the anlmal lets, the menagerle and the freaks downstaxrs ln M1dlS0l1 Square Garden In our hotel room we enjoyed for a small fee, a ICICNISIOH set, completely at our dls posal Probably most of the group saw out ot interest I1ke brand Central Statton, and 'vlaeys department store, the largest tn the world The adwertlslng, and the many Ilghts of the elty were also xery wonderful to see Un the return trxp we Iett IH a Traxlways bus at mldmght Thursday to arrne nn Bos ton at 630 for breakfast and a rest We arrned ln Lewxston about 7 ID 1n the after noon Not bemg used to lt, lt was practteally llI1pOSb1blC to sleep on the bus, so we saw most of the sxghts and hghts on the return a so SIIILC returnlng the trlp has been '1 subyeet of mueh eonxersatnon among us of the thlngs we drd and saw some of w hteh wlll 1nHuenee our Ines, perhaps, and all of whleh we wnll nlwxys remember I belnexe that nt 15 a unm lmous wish that somedly each and exery one of us tan go to New York C lty agnn Ixenton Steward ul Qt' 'l'HIi I'HII.l.II AN , .' . ' ' 1 Q . , 1 4 , , .1 1 ' ', ' K 1 A L ' ' '- ys . SI - ' 3 ' . ' ' 1 ' I 1 'J ' 1 - . . . 7' ju tt s X - -vs - I ' ' . K 1 1 I . '. , I ' ' ' . s . , 1 vs- ' Q , L ,1 . 1. 4 ' I 1 ' I r A ' ' r ' . , . . :L ' sq- - 1 1 . . . , I -T 1 A I 1 Q 1 1 r ' - ' ' ' ' ' u A 4 Y, ' ' . . .Y . , side of the guided tour many of the points ' I U n . I U 1 N , 1 1 , .. . I V . v - , I v 9 ' - A - - . . Y . - I Q I -' 1 - . I I I I ' f' - 'I' . A s ' I Y - 'Y 1 . 1 . V '- vs v' 1 , 3 - xl . - Q ' . I. , - 2 , Q , sv 1 .7 . A 1 1 I f B' .A .. . , . , 1 ,-

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THE PHILLIPIAN 25 1. Opening-General Company Alexander's Ragtime Band Darktown Strutters' Ball QHigh School Chorus Roll Out the Barrel 7 Al Iolson Nledley Edward Harrison 3 Sparking Peggy lane song duet Lillian C uerney and Robert Harrison Home on the Range trumpet solo Albert Flint Im Atraid to C,ome Home in the Dark Barber Shop Quartet Ellsworth Crocker Ixenton Steward Franklin Hodges Robert Harrison Fussy Old Maids from Lynn humorous song Ioanne Mealey Adrah Loring Dianne Rowe Songs ot Today High School C irls -X11 1 Want tor Easter solo Yolanda Noter All My Lose solo Dolores C reen Dont Be What You Aint Corinne Tyler Iealous Heart song and guitar specialty Iulia White and Lelma Flagg There Aint No Flies on Us song noxelty Renton and Ellsworth Stephen Foster Xledley clarinet duet Dianne Rowe and Ernestine Wells blue Skirt Waltz Agnes Csoolong and lean Wheeler Surprise Number Finale C eneral Company MAGAZINE DRIVE Phillips High conducted a serv successtul magazine campaign last tall selling subscrip tions totaling S5-1095 to townspeople The drise lasted ten school days and all classes were out to beat each other in salesmenship with a prize ot S75 offered to the winning c ass with points receixecl tor each subscription Indixidual prizes could be obtained The school receixed 50 proht on the three Crowell Collier Publishing Comnanys magazines and 30 on 111 others The Iunior class won the top prize hx selling sub scriptions totaling S160 30 while the other three classes sold Seniors S1-if 10 Soph omores - S131.65, and Freshmen - 39890. The school realized approximately S120 profit from the drive, after paying for prizes and purchasing some magazines for the school library We hope that this record may be broken again next year by the expert salesmen ot P I-I S IUNIOR PROM One of the most successful social esents ot the school year was the Iunior Prom which was sponsored by the Class ot D7 on March 16 Lights colors and decorations were in keeping with St Patrick s and many agreed that the hall never looked more prom like than on this exening With good re treshments on sale a pleasing orchestra Al Brackley and a good crowd no wonder the Iuniors made a good proht and a good record CAREER DAY As we go to print we are looking forward to attending annual Csareer Day which will be held at Farmington on May 71 The Sophomores and Iuniors will attend the meetings which we expect will be xery interesting and worthw hile We do not haxe much information at the present time as to what the program will include or what speakers will be aiailable THE SENIOR CLASS TRIP stands out in the minds ot elex en students ot Phillips High School tor it marks the begin ning ol hxe happy days in and about the na tion s metropolis the largest city in the world New York City These elexen well dressed but well drenched persons were Dana Dill who nnally concluded that the best thing after ill was to take the big citv tor granted Rus ell V1 orcester w ho ngured stairs went downstairs with a better sensation than elexators Xlalcolm NVebber who slept well but little Patr1cia VK itham w ho has the ambi tion to lne in New York C,leo How ard w ho likes high buildings trom the ground .1 Y V. .. Lk ' II ' . . I V . 5 - v ' 4, , . . . 5. ' 1 ' i 1 i W , 1 V . 1 s - ,- 6. A I . , 5 1 D ., , v V D . 'T' v 1 v ' I , .1 1 ,- - . . 'L 'I ' . ' ' 1. I - ' 8. , ' . - , 4 ' 1, f , 9. 1 ' , 1 10. ' ' - 11. , I i . ' . . . , . , I ' 7 17 ' f ' v . i 3 ' i 'i Ln A a, Y . 13. . ' - . . . , I . 7 , ' ' ' 5 ' 1-1. J i ' . f I f . . ' . I 15. ' A PP P2 V. V . 'i i ' ' 16. I 1 I . Y i The dark and rainy day of April 15, 1951 yi . . - .I . - - - - 1 - . ' . - ' 7 . . I - . - Y I , . -V Y . - I . xl. 7 I . , ,, , , , - .1 I -.' 2 - ' ' , , ' , . . , . . , ', ' : ' . ,C Y . , ' . , ' 2 ' 5 j H 1 ' ' ' , 1 '. , , ' . J . . ' . ff' T . c. - ' 1 . 1 ' , ' ' . 1 V . I . Y gg 1 . Z l ,, . V 1 .- .. ' ' . ' 7 l , ' ' ' - ' A' V V: R , Y , H . - ,I , - . ..V-- 1



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New Sharon THE PHILLIPIAN 21 BOYS BASKETBALL F10I'1t Row M1 We-bbe1 R Thompson D WOlC6Stel R Wltham R Fa1rban11s R Leaw 1tt Back Row M Webbe1 R Dou las L Ronco B Wmg R XVOFCQSAEQI 'V1g1 BOYS SPORTS BASKETBALL HL 191051 season w1s .1 wery suctesstul one under C,o'1ch Webber ln the North lSl'lI1lxllI1 Le1gue Ph1111ps won 111 3111168 extept those w1th Rmbeley The 1111.11 retord V215 11 uttones 1nd I dete 1ts I113,,hl13,hts ot the se1s0n were the 1 P01111 loss to 1y the crowdthrlllmg, Spomt loss to F1r1111n3,ton 1n the tounty tournev ind Nlqme Small Sthools tourn1ment th1t w1s l1ter utmelled NI 11101111 Hood toolx storms, honors w1th 1 tot1l ot 713 ponnts 1xer15,1n3,, 15 pomts 1 3511116 Setontl w1s 131011 Wmg w1th 719 POIIIIS 1nd .111 11 pomt per gune 'IXLFILC Others th II 111.1de up the well l1.1l1111ed te 1111 were R11h1r1.l Furhlnlts Ldw 1rd Qlllllh C l1yto11 X oter Iormg, xVlIl1lI11 Du me VK or tester 11wr111te Ronto RlLl'lJl'Cl IjOL13,'l1S N1JlL0lIH Wehber Ruel Le.111tt .md R1eh.1rt1 Thompson Russell Wortester was the Lap 11716 nmnaber Prospects tor next season are xery hood hut the loss ot B1on Wmg Llayt Noter X1JlLOlI11 NVe11her and Dnk Douglas w1ll he greatlw e XV1115 and Yoter were appomtetl to t.1pt:11ns Ph1111ps Jay Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1l IDS Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Ph1111ps Cllnton Rangeley Kmfffield West Pal IS Strong St1atton 'Slew Sha1on Canton Clmton Y ' 1 - I : '. 1, . , . ' . ', . ' , . ' Y , . : , ', . gf , . , . Y, . . ', 1 '. 9 A , - , . v- , U- , N K V 2 I Y ' 1 ' ' 1 , ' ' ' . Y. : . ' . , . , , , .A.-. -1 .' L Y ' S f 1 N - . . , , , V 1 . . ., A 9 ' ' '1 1 ' ' Y z 11 '. u -. , ,' . ' ' ' 1 I U' . ' f lt. If I . Y S Y 1 S. ' r f 1 ' - - 4 7 ' J, 1 N . an invitation to play off tor the Western ' 1 4 ' S I Q vm., ' ' 1 '- ' ' - ' ' 42 1' 18 , 1 ' ' ' ' r Y Y' ' ' 24 ' 46 1 1 A -S ' o . 'Q 1 Y' Y ' ' 4 ' ' 19 ,L . Y - ,' - 51 ' 1, .fl ' 1 Y. . 1Y. 45 I 1 1 1 1 v 1 , Q . ! L . .1 ' A . 1 . . L 53 U . . . . . . . , - - 62 A , Y 1 . 1 V 1 . 1 - 46 wx, A V1 v 5 N N . If 1 Y Lx-. . . .

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