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sa x vv ,- XSZIAOOX CHAN dl Sept. Sn pt. St-pt. Sept. S'-pt. Sept. Sept. Sept. St-pt. Sept. Sept, .. St-pt. S.-pt. Sept. Sept. Out. Oct. Url. Oct. Uvl. Oct. Url. Ort. Uri. tl.-t. Uct. Labor Day, liveryom- is preparing to labor. 'I't-acht-rs meeting ln-rv. Hooray wt-'ve made it at last, wt-'rv seniors. We welconit-tl two new teachers. Mrs. Gage from Strong. and Mrs. Smith from llucksport. Today classes rt-ally began. 'Vlr Ollove from Stevt-ns Studio in lhn or . . . . t . g talked to Seniors about class pictures. llad class nwvtintts and 4-lectt-tl nilict-rs. liasrliall team startvul prat'tice. Good luck ft-llt-rs. Vross Country boys started training. Mr. Jost-ph Madden from .lackson-XVhiie Studio , in l'ortIan:l talkwl to Seniors, Mr. Woodman from Farmington talked to the St-niors about pictures- Mrs. Twohig from Lorings Studio talked to the Seniors. liyc and liar tests today. Day oil' for l arniingtun l :iir, l'Ix't-rylimlys tire-tl after yesternlay. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Gage had tryouts for Sunimer Hash. l'lay vast was annonnct-tl. Mr. liay lillis talked and showed slides on Hunting Safety. Hunting season opcnt-tl today. Some unex- plainahle absences. Phillips played baseball at Kingli.-ld. lit-at them 8 to 4. Vi-iss Country mt-et at I-'airiit-lil. Fairfield took Iirst six places, Leavitt came in second. Srlimrl closes this noon for teachers conven- tion. llooill Phillips haul a baseball game with Stratton at home. We won T to U. tilooniy fact-s this morning. Six week tests art- starting. The uppt-rrlassmen who had seen him, looked fond-aid to hearing Mr. llovis from the maga- zine ulriu-. Mr. litggvr from VVestIn'ook Junior College talkt'-I to the Senior girls, The S.-ninrs nrtlt-red name cards and invitations from Mr. IN-rkins today. The Seniors made their quota in the magazine drive today. iilr. Ltttlulield was sick today and didn't hold classes. We had a crosscountry meet with Mexico here. St-ore fl'-Liii M-241 NVe won. Leavitt came in 2nd, Dunn 4th, Hodges 5th, Trask Tth. Wilcox bth, and Carlisle tlth. The l rt-shman are ncrrous as initiation is tomorrow. Uut. ill Uvt. 25 Ott, :tl Oct. ill Not 2 Nov -l Noi' 5 Not U Nov. IU Nov. ll Nov. 15 Nov li Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nor. 23 Noi. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. gm Dec. 2 Dec G Afiuifie5 ,i BAND Front: Marie Miller, Maxine Goldsmith, Beverly Deraps, Lozenie Barker, Linda Ther- rian, Betty Wheeler. Back: Errol Rowe, Marilyn White, Sis Hoover, Glennice White, Rowe, Pinkham, Michael Jerry Ellis, Betty Donna McMinniman, Arthur Witham. Cross country meet between Phillips and Dix- iield. Dixtield won 22-1515. Leavitt Znd, Dunn oth, Hodges Tth, Trask 8th, Carlisle 10th, Mecham tlth, and Wilcox 12th. Cross Country meet between Lawrence High tliairiieldp, Dnxheld, and Phillips, here. Lawrence High 20, Diktield 48, and Phillips 66. Ltaxttt Tth, Hodges 13th, Trask 14th, Carlisle lbtii, Wilcox litn, and Peterson 15th. Magazine Drive ends today. Seniors won the -E25 and the 55 otfered for the class bringing in the most money today. Richard Cahoone was highest salesman, David Reed was 2nd. Started Play rehearsal at the hall tonight, Mr. l-lniery from Strong took Mr. Whittcmore's place because he took the boys to the State track meet. Seniors and Mr. Littlefield went to Portland today to have class pictures taken. Dress rehearsal for play tonight. Ranks come out today. l'lay tonight. Mr. Jordan from the Gordon Bernard Co., Cincinnati, Ohio talked to the Seniors about selling sweat shirts. No school, to observe Veterans Day. Some proofs from class pictures came back. Bus. Law test today. We had a Phillipian meeting this afternoon. Marie was elected Editor-in-Chief with Law- rence and Maxine to assist her. Girls' Sports Editor-Betty W. Boys' Sports Editor-David VV. Played Round Robin at Strong. First game with Strong P-14, S-13. Second game with Stratton P17, S-12. Third game with Rangeley P-18, R-8. Sophomores put on a Thanksgiving program this morning. We get out of school this noon for vacation. We had a basketball game with Clinton here. Score P--tti, C-43. Leavitt was high scorer with 20 points. Girls won 37-21. Clarice high scorer with 17 points. Our teams entertained the visitors overnight. Mr. Madden from Jackson-White Studio took Senior picture orders. tThere goes our money.r Juniors had a program on Safe-Driving today. Game at New Sharon NS-53 P-60. Hill was high scorer with 21 points. Played Rangeley here. P-68, R-515. High scorer was Leavitt with 22 points. Girls lost P-21, R-52. Sweat shirts came for Seniors to sell, Name cards came from Perkins.
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an FRESHMAN CLASS Front: Clinton Abbott, Ste- phen Bryant, Robert Caton, Donald Whitteinore, Bobby Bleehnin. Second: Marie XVing:, Sally Goodwin, Aldzinu W'itlian1, Sherry Jnlbert, Carolyn Rowe, Barbara Smith, Lyris Rafferty, Lorraine Pinkham, Rosalyn XValli. Third: Clarence Bubier, Mel- vin Webber, Robert Tlierrian, David Field, June Bubier, Roland Wilcox, Courtland Dill, Lorriiner Hodges, Ver- non Roinanoslii, Alexander Peterson, FRESHMAN CLASS The Senior C'l.1ss oi, SW entered llhillills lligh Sutlitnol with two new members. l3.irb.ir1i Smith .md Yernon llomdtnoslgi. gixing ns ti tot.il enrollment tml' ill. Sinte then we have lost lixe ol' our members. George lluli. Ioyce Smith. Iflorite firtrss. Sitlney Sturge and l.ncretia Gil- christ. XVe :ill thought it wits ll great change to be studying only tonr subjects instead of the six or sewn we h.nl lit-tn trying to le.irn in grnmm.ir sthool. llowcxer. .utter we become used to the schedule and settled down to work we found that this great t'h.inge 'A wnsn't so great at all. cnt conrse. we .ill were worried about Fresh- m.in lnitigition. lt w.1s it d.iy we'll all remember .ind we t-.in th.ink the Noble Sophomores for n great time. Our class took p.irt in quite gi few outside nctix ities. CLASS OFFICERS Prgxitlg-nr l-0rimer Hodges Yite llresident David Field Seeretqirx' Barbara Smith Tre.isnrer Sherry llllbffl Y 670455 of 1959 .Ks freshmen we fire: It Fun-losing R Reliable li Ernest workers S Self-respecting ll I lonest Nl Modest lf Eager N Noteworthy SPRING The springtime is coming. The daffodils blow. .Xml in the wide fields The croeuses grow. The robins are singing .Xnd building their nests. And bears are uwnking From long winter rests. The soft snow is melting. The bees stnrt to hum. .Xnd butterflies flutter- For springtime has comef by Sandra lxinney '5
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