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ctizfitzbf 1956 April 25 April 26 May 1 May 2 May 7 May 10 May 15 May 18 May 22 May 23 June 455 June 5 June 7 June 8 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 i 5619001 Cakfmizr Track meet at Farmington, Farmington won. Baseball practice started. Immunizations and vaccinations were given. Track meet at Wilton, New Sharon won. Achievement tests were given. Baseball game in Strong, 15-7 in favor of us. Baseball game at Stratton, 5-3 in favor of us. Track meet at Farmington, New Sharon won. Baseball game at home, New Sharon won. Junior Prom was held and a success. Baseball game at home, 10-1 in favor of King- field. Track meet at Farmington, Farmington won. Finals were given. Graduation. Reception. School closed for summer vacation. Teachers' meeting in Phillips. School began for fall session. Eye tests, weights and heights were taken. Mr. Wilkinson is new commercial teacher. We have new automatic bells. Class meetings in afternoon, officers were elected. Cross country practice started. Parts for the 3-Act Play were announced. Franklin County Fair. How it rained! Day oil'--Franklin County Teachers' Conven- tion at Rangeley. Cross Country meet between Strong and Phil- lips at Phillips, Phillips won 15-50. Marilyn White and Anthony Winquist leave early to attend a two day conference in Augusta. It was the Governor's First Youth Highway Safety Conference. Mr. Green of Green Tours talked to seniors about class trip. Mr. Woodman came to take individual pictures. Cross Country meet at Phillips: Phillips 23 Rangeley 38 Cross Country meet at Strong: Phillips 15 Strong 50 Mr. Hovis came and started the magazine campaign. Mr. Perkins came and talked to seniors about caps and gowns. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 2 Nov Nov . 5 Mrs. Richmond organized and directed Glee Club for high school girls only. Freshman initiation was held in afternoon and evening. Farmington State Teachers College held Career Day. Mrs. Smith took Marilyn White, Peggy Carlisle, and Katherine Witherell. Cross Country meet: Phillips 19 New Sharon 42 Seniors went to Jackson studios in Portland to have pictures taken, accompanied by Mrs. Gage. Cross Country meet at Phillips: Phillips 18 Bingham 43 Hunting season started. PHS nimrods clean rities. Driver education car arrives, 1957 Ford. Cross Country meet at Bingham: Guilford 20 Phillips 35 Bingham 70 National Merit Scholarship Tests given to Marilyn White, Peggy Carlisle and Anthony Winquist. Magazine drive ended. Juniors won. Cross Country meet: Phillips 26 Kents Hill 32 Mr. Haggan talked to senior girls about West- brook College. County Cross Country meet at Strong. We are county champs! Phillips 27 Rangeley 57 Farmington 75 Strong 76 3-Act Play cast still busily practicing. State Cross Country meet at Orono. Jerry Ellis came in first for small schools. Wiscasset 30 Phillips 73 Casco 92 The three-act royalty play Baby Sitter was presented at the gym. Coach was Mrs. Smith. We had a record hop afterwards. End of lst ranking period. Mock election prepared by Jr. gov't class held in high school. Eisenhower won. Basketball practice started. Election day. Basketball boys elected Ray Leavitt as captain. Freshmen given IQ test by Mrs. Smith. Gordon Rowe gets first deer amongst his schoolmates.
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refbman lem OFFICERS President ..,..,...,.. .,...., . .,... . . .,,. . Ierry Ellis Vice President ,.,. Michael White Secretary .... .. . Carrie Vllhorfl Treasurer .,,. .. . Terry Kenniston it it SY SY Our first day ot high school - what a day! Most of us were worried, some confused and some surprised. lt took more than a week for us to bcome accustomed to the new routine, the changing schedule, and new teachers. How apprehensive we were about freshman initiation! The day was full of fun and the reception in the evening will long be remem- bered. VVe had twenty-six students when we entered high school. Three students left: VVayne liachelder, Doris Howard, and Iudith VVinquist, who moved to Portland. Five new members joined us: Larry Puring- ton from VVilton, Evangeline Oliver lrom Farm- CLASS OF 1960 ith im le. ington, Conley Presby from Strong, Francis Savage from Farmington, and Faye Ellis from North Anson. Class members have participated in the follow- ing activities: basketball, cross country, track, debating, public speaking, glee club and dra- matics. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Sandra were a doorbell instead of a Campbell? Sheila were a candidate instead of a Voter? Madeline were a private instead of a Sargent? Carrie were a boat instead of a VVhorFf? Evangeline were a piclqler instead of an Oliver? Iohn were a standard instead of a Flagg? Frank were a cannibal instead of a Savage? Conley were a Presley instead of a Presby? Leland were a headache Qrj instead of a Toothake frj? Michael were a yolk instead of a VVhite? Stephen were a cobbler instead of a Smith? Lorayne were a raw ham instead of a Dunham? 1960 'rontz L. Pl1l'lll5.ftON,F Ellis T. Whorrf, M. White, J Ellis L,.Kt-nniston, S. Thurlou A l' ' iz ,I . ',, 1 econd F Savage D NIC mmmm S Votel L. Dun am, M. Sargent, E. Hunt MOU, E- Oliver, S. Camp ell, B. Deraps, C. Curriti hirtl: L. Toothakei R oavitt, F. Savage, J. Flagg . Presby, S. Smith, J. Call
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