Phillips High School - Phillipian Yearbook (Phillips, ME)

 - Class of 1955

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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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MUSICAL ACTIVITIES Our musical dexelopment is under the direc tion ot Nlrs llildi Steward who dexotes three days a w cck to thc following acttxities laach grade cxtept the eighth has one halt hour ot music each week The grades through the tourth gate a combined program at Christ mas time in the alumni Hall Grades 5 and 6 also presented Christmas programs in their rooms The sixth grade will present the Oper etti lohnnv Appleseed on Nlay 6 at the Xlumm Hall asststed by the chorus from grades 6 7 and 8 The girls from grades 6 7 and 8 join the girls from High School ln a Clee Club of forty xoices under the direction of Nlrs Maxine Rich mond and Mrs Icinne Field with Mrs Steward ts tccompanist They meet Monday and Tues diy for hltecn minutes but hate an hour on Iriday This is the third year it has been car ried on They wtll present a concert including specialties May 13 at the Congregationalist C hurch They are muted to present numbers it Strong May 13 which is considered quite an honor They will also audition at the Eastern Xlame Music Festtxal to be held in Dexter May l The High School groups haxe obserxed Christmas and laster week with musical pro rims at school and at the churches Band wis organized the Hrst of March with a halt hour of practice each week More 1ntC1'CSt has been shown in it this year and they will participate in the obserxance of Memorial Day Our band IS made possible through the school s ownership of the malority of the instruments Slhose playing instruments are Trumpets 'Vlarilyn White Michael White Elizabeth Rowe Sophomore Grade 7 Freshman Trombones Grade 7 C rade 7 Grade 7 Ierry Ellis Donna Nflixllnllllllill Lorayne Dunham Clarmets Senior Sophomore Iunior Ernestine VVel s Kathleen Hooxer Nlaxxne C oldsmlth E Flat Alto Horn Xrthur Xvlllldfll Grade 7 Bass Horn Xlxoid Barker Grade 7 Snare Dnlm Norman Harrison Bass Dnim Grade 7 Duane R xtterty Senior -X group ot nine malorettes will also partici pate in the Memorial Day obserxance under the direction of Carrie Hodges Senior They are Carrie Hodges Iudy Wmquist Marie Miller Bexerly Deraps Betty Wheeler I inda Therrian Betty Smith Donna Leautt Lozenie Barker Sexeral haxe taken up guitar this year Spamsh Guitar Alxoid Barker Donna Mcvlinnrman Hawaiian Guitar Shelia Noter Edward Shurtleff CI-IEERLEADING Xt the beginning of the year we had ten girls md one substitute out for cheering They were Pat C leason I o7en1e Barker Angel Gibbs leola Xl hlte Peggy Carlisle Pat Saxage Betty VVheeler Betty Rowe Betty Smith Betty Nlecham and Nflarie Miller By tournament time we had only fue girls cheering The exer decreasing number kept us very busy all season Outside of cheering we hawe had food sales tor the purchase of two new uniforms XVe wish to thank Mrs Raymond Rowe for making the uniforms And we hope that more girls will turn out for cheering another year and that they will stick with tt throughout the year Mrs Ruhmond our coach deserxes a lot of credit tor the success of the cheerleading squad this season MOVIES again this year we had moxles twice and sometimes thrcc times a week at noon hours These hlms were rented from The Minot Film Exchange Robert Pillsbury and Duane Rafferty were in charge of the films and projector An admission of live cents was charged to toxer the rental fees These Hlms were enloyed by all especially the hot lunch students w ho hate so much leisure time to spend at noon PUBLIC SPEAKING The Public Speaking Contest was held Vlarch 74 1933 in the fifth grade room The follow ing selections were given 1 lxathleen Hooxer Angel Wings Leota Hulse Black 7 Clarice McLaughlin Ma s Sunday Mom Leota Hulse Black 3 Daniel Wing Brotherly Loxe Leota Hulse Black V V V . . - , . V . V . V V 1. ' I ' 'Y A .' ' . . V V V VV V V . V. . V V V . , . V . V 1 . V . . V V V V V . . V VV 7 , . V' - ' ' ' a. V , i , ' ' i Ap 1 , L sl . , , , . . V. V . . , T. I 7 I I V . . . V V V . . V VV V. . V . .. 1 ' , V . ' ' 1 5 J ' ' . 1, L ' . - . I . i . . . ' , , L r i I C - ' ' 4 7 I V - Y I N ' V ' , 4 ' l f ' a V a a . ' ' i . i . V . . V V . . . V V. . V V at the County Teacher's Convention to be held changing cheers and positions. i Y ' v Ta V . ' . 1 . 2 . I 'i Y 'A . g 1 . , ' . . . ' . r , X , ' , L ,K .V ', . ' , . .. . V ' V . . . V V. , 7 . . , . . . . I A Y Y . VV V . V . V . V . . -VV V V . V 9 , . V V . , . , . . H . I . I ' I Y '- 9 v ' ' . ' . i ' A I i Y i ' I I - Y V :L - as - . I ' ' - ' 1 fa s H 1 ' ' LS YY . . L y T V '1

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