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First row, left to right: B. Smith, M. Miller, C. Hodges, D. Leavitt, B. Deraps, L. Barken L.TherHen. Second row: E. Rowe, Michael White, Marilyn White, N. Harrison, E. Wells, K. Hoover, M. Goldsmith. Third row: Hilda Steward, Directorg B. Wheeler, L. Dunham, J. Ellis, D. Mc- Minniman, A. Witham, J. Winquist. Sept. Url. BAND QC ACTIVITIES chool Calendar Mill sighs of relief 471 vacation ends. P. H. S. welcomes a new freshman class and one new member to the Junior Class - Richard Cahoone. First baseball practice of the year. Now we expect ranks to pick up. Otlicers and Student Council members chosen in each class. Cross Country practice begins. First meeting of the PHILLIPIAN Editorial Board. Big presentation! Three people received per- fect attendanee medals for last year. Baseball game with Range-ley there. We won 10-l. Baseball game with Rangeley here. We won 13-7. Baseball game with Stratton there. We won 14-7. Salesman from Seniors about What a line! Day ott for Farmington fair and we're off to the races! Baseball game with Kingtield there. We won 7-6. Cross Country boys went down for physicals. Baseball game with Kingtielzl here. They won U-5. Cross Country first: ltumford-seronml3 Phillips-third. Tryouts for 3-Act Play. More tryouts. Baseball game with Stratton here. They won 8-7. Play cast announced. W'hat a crew! Mr. W'oodman interviews seniors about pics. Mr. Green talked to seniors about class trips. We were also interviewed by a representative from Westbrook Junior College. Seniors go to Farmington to have pictures taken, chautfered by Mr. Littlefield. Luckily there were no otlieers around. Freshman Initiation. Boy! Did those onions stink! Cross Country at Phillips. Fairlield-first: Phillips-second. Seniors interviewed by Mr. Perkins. Ordered name cards and invitations. NVe were interviewed by Mr. Hovis of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. this morning. Magazine Drive begins. Mr. Ellis talked to us about hunting safety. Night hunting also discussed. Half day of school in respect for Newell Toothaker. Josten's Co. came to see the invitations and name cards. meet at Romford. Waterville Nov. Dee 19 21 116 ,T 28 29 A1 .1 N 'D ll 12 lli 1 l J '19 L11 243 -Ht 240 l ii 6 7 10 15 16 17 Cross Country meet at VVaterville. Waterville- lirsti Phillips-second: Hartland-third. Cross Country meet at Phillips. Phillips-first: Dixtield and New Sharon tie for second. Cross Country meet at New Sharon. Phillips- tirst: New Sharon-second: Dixfield-third. llalf session of school because of Teachers' Convention. Magazine Drive ends. Juniors WVUII. School closed because of Teachers' Convention. l'. T. A. sponsored Halloween Party in the evening. Dress Rehearsal for the 3-Act Play. Successful presentation of the 3-Act Play, Leave to Marry. Seniors' name cards arrive. lVIore moneyl l New A. li. Dick Mimeograph becomes the cen- ter of attraction in the commercial department. Day oil' for Armistice. Debaters start new season by attending a dis- eussion at Bates College, Lewiston. Magazine prizes come. J. V. Basketball game at Weld. Boys won 63-9. Girls won 57-36. Rest of the Magazine prizes come. Magazine Salesmanship Awards were presented to Danny VVing, Carrie Hodges, Glendalyn Dill. Elizabeth Rowe, and Kathleen Hoover. Senior l-Act Play books arrive. Half session of School. Thanksgiving recess begins. Basketball game with Clinton here. Boys Won -lti-32. Girls won 41-lib. Minn-ograph materials arrive. Game at Weld canceled. lloys' basketball game at Jay. VVe lost Ill-81. Rank cards presented for second term. Basketball game at New Sharon. Girls won 58--Ui. Boys won 37-36. Hot Lunch Week begins. Parents are in- vited to enjoy School Cafeteria for a day. Basketball game with Rangeley here. Boys lost all-10. Girls won -it-1-44. Basketball game at Stratton. Boys won 48-46. Girls won 355-27. Christmas Progranis begin. Miss Toothaker spoke on The Continuity of Christmas. Mr. MacLeod discussed different meanings at- tached to Christmas. J. V. Basketball vs. Grammar School. J. V. team won. Mr. Allen was our speaker. His theme was Love thy neighbor as thyself. Basketball games at Kingtield. Lost both. Boys 31-61. Girls 38-53.
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FRESI IMAN CLASS Seated, left to right: L. Barker, F. Brackett, B. Smith, C. Whorff, G. Dill, A. Bryant, E. Rowe, L. Hinkley. Standing, middle row: D. Hinkley, C. Mcliaugrhlin, L. McLaughlin, E. Trask. Back row: R. Buck, D. Pills- bury, R. Stinchfield, P. Deraps, N. Thurlow, G. Rowe L. White, G. Dunn, D. Carlisle. 1 CLASS OFFICERS President .............. Clarice McLaughlin Vice President .......... Dennis Pillsbury Secretary ..... Betty Smith Treasurer .. Carrol Haggen Freshman Class When school started this year twenty-two scared and green Freshmen walked into the high school room. We all made a mad scram- ble for the back seats but soon found just as much fun could be had in the front ones. The much dreaded initiation soon took place with everybody having a lot of unexpected fun. We are glad to welcome George Dunn as a new classmate from Avon. Carrol I-laggen was with us the first half of the year but then left to go to Germany with his family. Initials: Class D. P. Daily perfection fDennis P., P. D. Private detective QPaul D., D. C. Dispositionis calm CDuane C., N. T. Notorious talker fNorman T., N F. R. L. L lz. C1 L. C C D L. R. L. A C1 P. C 13 55 ti? B. Flirtations belle CFrances B., B. Real blusher fRonald B., VV. Likes women! fLynn T. Ever toiling fElwin T., S. Eats sundaes fBetty S., D. Great doings! fGeorge D., M. Likes mail fmale, QLeora M., VV. Clever wit fConnie R. Gets rattled?? CGordon R., H. Don't hurry fDurward H., B. Lozenie's bashful fLozenie B., S. Relishes school fRonnie S., H. Likes home fLorraine H., B. Always busy fAnne B., D. Girl dreamer fGlendalyn D., R. Ever rooting fElizabeth R., M. Glass menace fClarice M., ' t r'1 ' y. I If 5' 'fu Ad T wg 1 tx : b i QA. C 1, ., ' M, ,L ' L 'Erik-A WJ . ' ' S- . fy 512.12 if c Y . 'm U Un
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J a n . I eb. Mar. 20 21 23 Z 5 7 14 19 20 21 25 261 I 271 28 2l 0 l U, 4 5 91 10I 12 14 105 18 28 JS 7 11 12 15 IH Miss Harris told of her visit at the World Council in Illinois. Mrs. York read us the story: The First to Kneel. Seniors sponsor Christmas Program in the afternoon. Christmas Vacation begins. Basketball games at Clinton. lloys won 72-57. Girls won 46-22. liack to school lughlv More Basketball. Alumni vs. P. H. S. girls. Girls won 41-27. Dave Smith's Globe Trotters ts, P. H. S. boys. l'. H. S. boys won 55-ZX. IQ tests given. llasketball game at Strong. Iloys won 355-IM. Girls lost 48-40. Game with New Sharon here. Iioys won 47-44. Girls lost 45-425. Mid Year exams begin. We were entertained by representatives from the Bell Telephone Co. Mid Year Tests over. More IQ tests given. Stratton played here. Girls won 39-29. Boys won 43-41. Game with Strong here. lloys won 71-37. Girls lost 51-34. Movies at llasketlmall Fix noon - Phillips at Kinglit-ld. Ilovs lost 51-347. Girls lost 75-40. Movies at Heritage of the Desert noon Franklin County Tournament begins. Farm- ington beat us 69-351. Stratton beat us 41-LSU. Movies at Return of Wildfire noon Franklin County Tournament. New Sharon beat us 39-34. Flu epidemic. 19 absent from High School. First half of Movie, Snow Dog shown at noon. Hnforced vacation because of flu. Regional at Strong. New Sharon beat us 51-39. Back to school. Individual picture retakes come back. Seniors collect yearbook ads in Farmington and Wilton. Senior typists received their Junior KL Senior O. A. T. awards. Polio Benefit basketball game. Town team boys vs. P. H. S. boys. Town team won. Faculty vs. High School girls. Girls won. Seniors sponsor casserole supper at Community House. Play Day at Farmington. Seniors' Graduation Invitations come. Phillipian pictures taken. T Apr May June Presentation of 1-Act Play, The Last Wife at Strong. Speaking Contest. Clarice McLaughlin-first, Elizabeth Rowe-second. Maxine Goldsmith-third. Our Negative Debating team went to Rumford. We lost 3-0. St. Dominic's High School for Girls from Lewiston met our Affirmative team here. We won 3-0. Maurice Roderick begins coaching us in fly- casting. Maxine Goldsmith, Clarice McLaughlin. and Betty Wheeler participate in the semi-final Speaking at Strong. Career Day at Farmington. Duane Rafferty received petent Typist's Award. lEaster Programs begin! Mr. MacLeod interpreted the Easter Story from St. Matthew. Specialty-vocal solo tEaster Paradej. Mrs. York read us The Legend of the Sacred Image. Specialty-vocal duet 1Holy Cityn. Miss Toothaker spoke on her missionary work in connection with Easter. Specialty-vocal duet lWhither Thou Goestp. Mr. Allen spoke of the eternal qualities of human weaknesses in connection with Jesus' Disciples. Services at the Methodist Church with Miss Harris speaking on What Easter means to you. Specialty-vocal solo fThe Stranger of Galilee his 53 cwpm Com- J. Honor parts announced. Good Friday services at the Congregationalist Church in the afternoon. Half day of school. Guidance Forum for the teachers in the afternoon. Four of the Speakers said their speeches at the P. T. A. meeting in the evening. The classes present four 1-Act Plays at the Alumni Hall. Spring Vacation begins. COMING EVENTS Junior Prom Track Meet - Phillips, Farmington, Jay, and Skowhegan. Track Meet - VVilton, Phillips, and Strong County Teachers' Convention. Glee Club Concert at the church. North Franklin County Track Meet. Glee Club auditions at the Eastern Maine Music Festival in Dexter. Franklin County Track Meet. Memorial Day Services. State Track Meet. Graduation Senior Reception School out for the summer vacation. GLEE CLUB I rf:-. lg 55'aE5E: sl
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