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10 THE PHILLIPIAN JUNIOR CLASS First Row fleft to rightlz L. Witham, D. Rowe, J. Douglass, T. Richmond Second Row: R. Buck, B, Ballum, W. Richard, J. Mealey, Y. Voter, J. Bubier Third Row: R. Bredeau, H. Sargent, L. Ronco, R. Harrison, W. Coolong, R. Thompson Junior lass Class Colors ....... ....... B lue and Gold CLASS OFFICERS President ., .,,.. ...,.... L oring Witham Vice President ,.... . ..,,.. Iackie Douglas Secretary .......... ......... D ianne Rowe Treasurer ,.... . ..... Bud Richmond Our class, led by Winona Richard, with 311400, high for the school, won the annual magazine drive this year, thus adding 325.00 to our bank account. The class is very well represented in extra- curricular activities this year with all but five members taking part in at least one activity. I ln order to raise some money for future use, the class held a unique bean guessing contest this year, charging SS .25 a guess, with a table-model radio as the prize. We did surprisingly well financially, making a net profit of i577.00. Iust the other day a noted swami, depressed with the sad state of the world, gazed into his crystal ball in order to discover the things that people need most to improve their lives and, most important of all, to make the world a better place in which to live. VVanting to start his search with a distin- guished group of people, he naturally chose the Iunior Class of Phillips High School. Here is what he thought its members needed: 1. Richard Bredeau-A year's supply of axes. . 2. Ieanette Bubier-A pair of elevated shoes. . , fC0ntinued on page A225 Q.. .
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THE PHILLIPIAN 11 SCPHOMORE CLASS First Row: J. Wheeler, A. Coolong, R. Hoover, R. Sargent Second Row: G. Fairbanks, R. Leavitt, T. Wing, R. Mitchell, R. Huff, E. Heath, J. Bubier Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS President .,.,..,...,,.............,....,. Richard Hoover Vice President ........ ....,.... E ddie Heath Treasurer ...........,. ......., R odney Sargent Secretary .......,,.....,... ....,....... I ean Wheeler Student Council ....,...............,. Agnes Coolong Our small class of twelve on October 5, 1951 had the traditional Freshman Social, initiating twenty-two into the new class. That night, some of the highlights were watching Iudy White push a penny through a pile of flour with her noscg seeing Anita Rollins counting the pieces of a roll of tissue paperg 'and cheering Theodore Huntoon, Brian Goodwin, and Glenn Douglass in a scooter race. A dance was held after the social, to com- plete a lively evening. Mr. Hollis Holt helped us by supplying the music. Admis- sions and refreshments contributed to make the evening a financial, as well as a social, success. Most of our class has had the honor of participating in something or other in 1951- 52. Ruel Leavitt participates in: basketball, baseball and cross-country, Ted Wing goes out for baseball and track, lack Bubier and Richard Huff run cross country and track, Richard Hoover debates, Leota Hinckley took part in public speaking and the three- act play, lean Wheeler and Agnes Coolong take singing. They sang between acts of There She Goes ng and Eddie Heath takes part in basketball, baseball, track and public speaking. Iean Wheeler has also helped supervise the sub-primary children for the school lunch program.
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