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'is v JUNIOR CLASS l i'ont: Skip Witlit-rt-ll, Joyce llallum. Saiidra Kinney lletty Allflllllll, Pat Savage Marilyn White, Kathleen Hoover. lla:-k: Gleiniiet- Pinlchani, Kenneth llill, Iiayniontl Lea- vitt. l.t-ola White, Anthony Winquist, .lack Wilbu1',Peg'gIy Cztrlisle. THE IUNIOR CLASS VVe'x'e been in Phillips lligh School now for three years and are beginning to realize how close we are to the end ot' the four years that looked' so long when we were Freshmen. This has been a profitable year. Our Baked llean Supper was a success and we are looking lor- ward to the Iunior Prom. l atn glad to say that the members of our class were a credit to the school in the academi-' dramatic, and athletic fields. NVe are glad that Leola VVhite is bark with us but we are sorry to have lost three other members of our class. Carole and Carolyn Knight and Angel Gibbs who is attending high school in Skowhegau. CLASS OFFICERS President Peggy Carlisle V. Pres. Kathleen Hoover Secretary Sandra Kinney Treasurer Hayden XVilbur Kim of 7957 CLASS POEM .X is for Anthony, who is neither bashful nor shy. ll is for lletty. who loves Dick, Oh Nlyl C is for CflasswXX'e're luniors all right. D is lor Discipline, which we all Fight. lf is for lfnthusiasm. at a basketball game. is for Faking. which has brought Kenny fame. Cl is for Glennice, our quietest girl. ll is for Hayden, who keeps us awhirl. l is for lntelligence, we all have some. I is for lack and loyce, who get their copying done. is lor Kathleen. our little blonde bomb. l. is for I.olly. who has never done wrong. Xl is for Marilyn. who tlirts with the boys. N is for the ball games we cheer without Noise. U is for Opera, which none of us sing. l' is lor Peggy, who knows everything. lf K . Q is for Questions. which Pat always asks. R is for Raymond, who should wear a mask. S is for Sandra and Skip, who have friends in the Army. To U Very XVise seniors, we make a salaam mt. X, Y and Z, we leave for you to figure out.
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Cjfcm ,Maforg 7 956 tr K LH twm s mul m Stptun W 1 mu mcm our t s t ll tt 1 6.18011 Clt trtmtf 1 11 Y mp and yyhcn tht C r ro t trotmtl uc httl hltccn mnmhcrs 6 dal wry all t NXIIIIIIIUI the Xllglllllk Drum mtl nc-ttmg, thc twenty Frye dollar pr17c We held 1 Freshman Dame md mule 1 ltttlc on thlt tlso XX e entered the Sophomore class xx 1th George Fdmunds 1OlD1l1g us to mtrctsc the memher shlm to stxteen Dlflllg th tt yctr Ctrl lah mond Cectl Vllyman mtl Xyts Sllillll lclt tts lor the sctoml tlmc m hlgh sthool uc non Xltgwme lJl'lKL K Ultttst XXQ lm ul tluy 0 es and thc ll11I1tIl0I1 tlso help t 0 mtrmsn our wmly at m L Q Cntcrul tht lor y tt lxtm t Lthoonc 'mtl lwrtm Clomlmn jlllllllllf tht mcm m sup roll t atc m mot st tool D rm-r tu xc 1 t Dt on-f I lngh mt mmt tts hut hnlorn the XL tr y ts out hc dt to go to yyorlx Put Gleason 1 left us to get marrrcd lor the thtrtl tlmn m our lugh sthool ttrccr yyc rm off xxlth thc prrlc lll the Mtgume Drum' omtnst IS f t ts nyc trxttt to tomn t ll n 1 mtl Stn tcptlon tt lmm L 1 nntmcnt ur yurt tmthlc L wo 1 OLLISIOIIS V4 4 w mmng lor thgst mt tstuns mtl l hm nv. 111! thc' loss 19 paul off Un Qeptcmhcr f ue nntnrul tht lop lts m hrgh sthool the Scmor Class We sttrtcd out yuth thrrteen memhcrs ml nc hope to hmsh vsrth tll ot t n Our LllS9l1lS ftthtucrl m htmor th tt no othcr tltss hrs rctexycd Thr honor ol yunrmxng thc 'Ulm Drum Contest tor t our hugh sthool L truer XX mmng, thcsc tontnsts s 4 mul ll hrlptt t lu 1 Lstmn yyc luolx hu our L r '35 v L 1 tr rs good t tors mt spmlycrs VM hut sotm f mt II1llSltllllS mt ou' ytry ttlcntul smf Vic' hue tlmccrlcttlcrs solthtll pltxcrs mul ga Q ll 1 glrls sly us or tmthmtr mt tht C lass 0 Wah yxlll proxxde tt mf W!! lfmmf OF THE CLASS OF 1956 Iwtrst the C ltss ol l9v6 would lulxc to lung to Nlr VVh1ttcmorc' our apprcumort for hls exerltsung pttxcnte mtl strut glllklllld, yxhrth he has offered to 1ll of us Second uc would ltlym to lctyc to Xlrs Cftgwc a ot our lmoyxlul-m ul I nglrsh grammar nhl h she has htlpcd us so pmtnrly to tmdcr s rm For some ol us uc lntr thtt thts yy s tn yam Thlrd, ue would lrlyc to luxe to Nlrs glNlll1 ill the fun we htd m tha yjtmcs that we played ln her room Fourth, vse would lrlsc to lcaxc to Xlr Ltttlc Held the long hours hc spun yxtth us m prcpar atxon of our year booly I Xdele Buds lcaxc my lttcrary attempts to anyone xx ho IS tool enough to use thnm I Dlcls Cahoonc leur my gtrl troubles to Hayden Xvllllllf ltclx lton Cnr, to Cylcnm C Pmlsm my tolscs uhlth irc m mul ol I'LlLlfl5lSl1lll fnorgn mumls um I out I 1 t my loyc lor Ingllsh tx volt to Smtlrt lxm L gglcs t t 1 1 4 x L tmo f 1 s ll 1 Jpy arts tum, yt mgmg alulrty ty low tor glrls me Nltllcr L xr t r Q 1 m my ILINPLI' and loye lor ll'VLllIIg m tltss l Daytd Reed leaxe to Rlxmoml It nm my lou tor smgmg rn typmg tltss I lrlon Xotcr lcayn to Slslp Vltthcrcll my utra hexght l Dax1tlVlarren lclxc to uk md Xnthom all my rulslcss spms around tovtn I lmtty VK hcclcr lent my puny tonstrtutton to lmtly Nlcthath c tht whole Scmur Cltss lc tu to XI lfl and Itggny all thy lmoulcdgg yu possnss Ut ilass ' tcrctl l 'bl icl ' ' hor, if I . Th' was malamg tht- :ther 'l4 ,ses Wi-. lfarl Tuothalicr startctl as 4 X ' ' hcr hcl' ' ' that it was no use 1' g ' tctc of klLlSf hu soo lt-lm us to bo to work. Pat will s. XV- latl the ltmlur Prom 4 lor C'lng l ' S h Higl to join our l4ppy Rcr' ' m 4 c- tlat ycar anal tu our tlis- Lrc 4 ' ' ' Cntl nl' thc' y a llcl appr' ' 'f 'N ' 4 ' to hrcak 'wrt on 4 ' 4 M ' l tl V' litl haw a lot ol' lun VV ' ' 1' xy- that year hnan rially hy lll 1 1 ' 'V ' 4 'l ' li 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 s , ' . , , , . C 1 1-S 4 4 4 4 . . .1 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 4 1 r .' , , - . 4 , 1 1 1 . 1 ' s 1 5 K V ' 2 ' her . 't 4 1 ' 4 1' 4 I l - lhE1 1 1 ' , j 1 4 1 .L 1 1 ', .f ml Mag: l ' ' i i 11 . 14 ll four ycars in sal . . A ' '4 ' flame 4 ' cl t 1 '1 ' - ' 5 ' A 5 5 ' - .1 -. 11 - 1111 C-1 haf h 'lt ' us m m4my ways. lt l4s - tl tts XV, , , , lun- dugg Y- h 3'4l1lrl tu mcct pcoplc aml hc 'uma' 'ttcr s. l ' ' . N4 1 - J 11 W 11 ' l e-1 I X ' 4Xs ' ' 4 'ls th ' past four yva s. wc lcfl -1 Mllli xl l Clll1 Sllllqfll 4 llc-V can without a tlouht, hc protttl ol' our Class of al - U r- 1 l x .' '14'V I rl' 'C I mllilm lffl l -1. XV- have rcapctl haslwtl all ancl ack Str F l'r4 1' - . - ' '-4 SH. ,C ., Y, . V417 ' lt 1 ' '- 4 N -150 3,04 l S 4 l I 1' 4 ' ' LCV. 7 ' - rf 1 ' 4 '4 4' fl lu 3 1' ' '1' 1 ' 1 '4 'll ,XV1 1f 4 1' ' hz l ' f we of L an 7 . 24' A ' ' XL 'E l. H4 Qmc Cl lsmith. lcayc .'4 4 U ncy . . ' , 4 4 ' my mcknam-, XVi T, so ha shc may law ' 4 ' ' f 4 ' 4 5 ' 4 'f ' the lun with it that l have haul. 2 l, lirian Cbmlwilt. lcax- to thc yhol' I i r ' ' 4 ' ' W '4 4 .. '4 Y . Class my laugih so tl at thcy may alwayf hc - ll A ' ' ' H ' ' Q A. 4 4 , LI '. ' If 4 ' 1 5 5 11 ,' ' l, Dolc C'r ' lca ' to Pat Sax4tg,c my 'ta cl. f ' '4 4 I 'ai 5' ' I ' ' f' Y 1 1 1 l, Lawrence linibht, lcayc to llill llill my Y L 1 'L V ' V ' Y I, M4 ' 4 ' , lla o 4-X mn- l'ry4 t 1' hot .1 1, 1 Z., . 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Cfcm of 7958 SOPHOMORE CLASS VVe started this year with somewhat more confidence than last year. Though a little late, Freshman Initiation was very successful, netting us 3530.00 Things went ofi' fine except the electric chairs. Afterwards there was a dance. During the year we held a Baked Bean Supper and got names for the Birthday Calendar. Frances Brackett left us during the year. how- ever we still have 21 because Glenis lackson has joined us from Strong. CLASS OFFICERS President . Dennis Pillsbury Secretary . George Dunn Treasurer Norman Thurlow SOPHOMORE CLASS Front: Leora McLaughlin, Lozenie Barker, Lorraine Hinkley, Betty Smith, Connie Whortf, Glendalyn Dill, Betty Rowe, Clarice McLaughlin, Glenis Jackson. Back: Durward Hinkley, Ronald Buck, Norman Thur- low, Gordon Rowe, George Dunn, Anne Bryant, Duane Carlisle, Lynn White, Dennis Pillsbury, Ronald Stinchfleld, Elwin Trask. THOUGHTS ON SPRING You see the sun shine brightly. You feel just like a king. The flowers all are blooming, You know it must be spring. You've waited for its coming All winter you have longed To hear the brook's sweet humming, The ducks around it thronged. But now the winter's over. There are children everywhere So glad to be out playing In the breezes soft and fair. You say a little prayer, Thanks, God, for cz'erylh1'11g. But in your heart you know that lt's especially for spring. Adele Buck 1956
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