Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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22 THE PHILLIPIAN IUNIOR PROM Our class held the annual lunior Prom on April 4 and we were very successful in all aspects. VVe did fairly well financially, had a good crowd and the music by Foster Beach's Orchestra was enjoyed by all. The hall was decorated in the Iunior Class colors which are blue and gold. CLASS TRIP - 1952 April 20, 1952, the departure time for the memorable class trip of 1952: Eleven eager beavers left the gates of Phillips for a mighty advance on New York, the largest city in the world. The happy tourists were: Richard Fair- banks, who hopes he'll never feel a cold shower again? Dick Mealey, who'll be care- ful from now on where he throws! his cigarette buttsg Stub Voter. who will never forget that 5 homer gameg Louise Mealey, who's at war with the army 'lg Dick W'itham, who, even after two years of it, will not hesitate to go againg loanne Leavitt, who gets shook up too easily, Bob Pres- cott, who should a stood in bed, Ed Smith, who hates intruders, Cincluding detec- tives or Womenjg Zeke Worcester, who'd better close his eyes quickly Mr. Bishop, who wandered lonely as a cloud fal- though he denies it, and who am I to argue?j and Bev Richmond, who's won- dering, 'K Has anybody here seen Kelly? 1' We saw all the usual things such as: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Coney Island, Radio City, Rockefeller Center, Ringling Bros. Circus, Ebbetts' Field, Polo Grounds, Yankee Sta- dium etc., besides some which aren't quite so usual. but much more fun! We went all the way down and back by bus, but even that can be fun! If you don't believe it ask Ed, Bob, Stub or Zeke, or for that matter any of us! VVe had beautiful weather all the time, and Stub failed to hear those dreaded words, 'A Rain! No game! We all have one thing to be thankful for, that is, that Hotel Detectives are always one night too late! Enough said, except that we all had a good time and know that this trip will never be forgotten. even after we're old, graduated, and miles apart. Beverly Richmond '52 IUNIOR CLASS QiContinued from page 105 3. Roberta Buck-A pair of bell-bottom trousers. 4. William Coolong-Some hair dye and a Toni. 5. Iackie Douglass-A boyfriend not named Dick. 6. Robert Harrison-A book entitled How to Singf' 7. Malcolm Hood-A pair of sneakers with built in springs. 8. loanne Mealey - A cagef' 9. VVinona Richard-Something to keep her from giggling in class. lil. Ted Richmond -A year-round, deer season. 11. Larry Ronco-Anything would be an improvement but a few new ideas will do. 12. Dianne Rowe--A permanent right to the song Undecided. 13. Harley Sargent-A promotion to Iunior-G-man. 14. Dick Thompson-A car with built-in iets. A 15. Yolande Voter-A transfer from P.H.S. to Fort Dix. ' 16. Dick Witham-A fast ball to go with his curve. 17. Barbara Ballum - A book entitled How to Handle a Smith.



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24 THE PHILLIPIAN BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row: L. Witham, E. Smith, R. Fairbanks, D. Worcester, R. Leavitt Second Row: H. Harnden, manager, R. Pillsbury, E. Heath, L. Roneo, R. Mealey, R. Thompson, B. Goodwin, Coach G. Webber ATHLETICS BOYS, BASKETBALL The P95152 season was a very successful one under Coach Gale VVehher. The mate-f rial was hetter than average, and the coach did a great ioh in grouping the boys together into a well-balanced team. First place was still undecided after the regular schedule was finished. Phillips :ind Kangeley had to play off at tie from which Rangelcy emerged the victor. N F L Game Summaries: Phillips 45 Stratton 33 Phillips 30 New Sharon 25 Phillips 38 Rangeley 25 Phillips 44 Kingtield 36 Phillips 65 Strong 24 Phillips 57 Stratton 36 Phillips 46 New Sharon 30 Phillips 126 Range-ley 32 Phillips 48 Kingheld 30 Phillips 53 Strong 28 Phillips 31 Rangeley 43 tplay-offl lflighlighls of the League Games are as follows: Phillips 45 tatl Stratton 33 Xlal llaod took scoring honors with nine goals and one foul shot. Bourque was high scorer for Stratton. P- H, 5. G F P Stratton G F P Smith 2 1 5 Johnson 1 4 6 Roneo 1 0 2 Tague 2 4 8 Mealey 1 1 3 MacDonald 3 0 6 H0011 El 1 19 Xvork O 2 2 Witham 2 1 5 Bourque 4 . 1 9 Fairbanks 3 3 9 llewett 1 0 2 Leavitt 0 2 2 Totals 18 9 45 Totals 11 l 1 33

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