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CLASS . OF' 1961 ' .- ,,..f.a,x, -, . . - Ap A Knit? I 4 H .W 1 i ? -VJ I . W1 . Ml- S, A l'lrst r w ll Hinckley l- llnkham IJ Sander R C ruld H Oliver D Raym md E Moore I Sander S Stlnchheld L Therricn Second row D Mcrgan N Presby M Barker C L Hrcn S Wall: I Smith L Rowe 'lhrrd rcw F Rxwe T Smith D Toothaker B Tooth aker L Pinkham D Morgan R Presby B Enman R Ellis CLASS OFFICERS President . . ., ., . .. Herbert Oliver Vice President Delmar Raymond Secretary , . ., ,. Elaine Moore Treasurer . . . ..., , , ...,,. Richard Gould ln Iune of 1957 thirty proud and dignified eighth graders graduated from Phillips Iunior High ln September we entered Phillips High School, still proud, but rather green and undig nihed. We were sorry to lose lerryanne With erell who moved to Connecticut and oanne Batchelder, who now lives in Strong. Later two other classmates, Phyllis Merrill and Amy Huff, left us. However, we were glad to welcome lilaine Moore from Rangeley and Bruce linman from Anson, giving us a total of twenty-eight. In a few weeks we became accustomed to the high school routine. After the Freshman initia- tion, which the Sophomores and we enjoyed to- gether, we felt that we really belonged. The following members of our class have taken part in extra-curricular activities: Three Act Play Llaine 'wloore Diane Sanders Herbert Oln er Girls Basketball Norma Presby Linda Rowe Diana Hinckley Elaine Nloore Sally Stinchheld Boys Basketball Herbert Ulmer Dam Tooth aker Roger Presby Rex Lllis Richard Kemp- ton Delmar Raymond Baseball Errol Rome Roger Presby Dana Toothaker Herbert Olner Delmar Raymond Track Dina Toothaker Rex Pllis Delmar Raymond. Cross Country-Dana Toothaker, Rex Lllis. Public Speaking-lilaine Moore, Rex lillis, Con- stance Coffren Band-loan Sanders, Linda Rowe, Bruce Tooth- aker. Sugarloaf Mt. Ski School-lirrol Rowe, Delmar Raymond.
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1957 April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June 1957 Sept. Sept. Sept. 22 23 24 26 27 30 1 2 3 4 7 1-i 15 16 21 'Z 2:4 24 27 28 29 2 3 5 6 7 2 3 4 CHliERl.l-IAIJFRS IN ACTION ' 1 - . ACTI ITIES School Diary School reopened amid midsummer heat. Pos- ter contest winners announced: Carolynnc Rowe,1stg Clarice Mr-lstoghlin, 2nd: Betty Rowe, Jird. Freshmen examined and selected class rings. Many students traveled to Farmington for Health Fair. Arbor Day-cleaned up school. Juniors held a Baked Bean Supper at the Community House. Exhibition baseball gamefPhillips vs. New Sharon 11-7-They won. Salt prints of yearbook arrived for inspection. Exhibition baseball game -v Phillips vs. Strong there. 11-9 We won. Fly casting at hall. Glee Club went to Madison for Maine Music Festival. First league baseball game --lhillips vs. Rangeley there. 17-3 VVe won. 1957 yearbooks were distributed. County track meet at Farmington. Phillips vs. New Sharon 17-3. Track meet at Farmington. We got 3rd place. Banquet in honor of Mr. Vllhittemore held by American Legion. Phillips vs. Strong here 8-4. Exhibition game Phillips vs. Kingiield. They won 18-4. Glennice P. awarded 3300. scholarship: Spell- ing match between Betty M., Glennice P., Mar- ilyn W., Peggy C., and Sandra K. Winner of S25. Glennice P. Softball-Phillips vs. Kingfield 18-Pl. Softball f- Phillips vs. Kingfield. x Baccalaureate. Softball-Phillips vs. Strong there. Graduation. Graduation Reception. n School closed for vacation. Labor Day Teachers of Union 36 meet at Phillips. Students arrivef88 registered. In afternoon eye, ear, height and weight tests given. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Class meetings in afternoon, officers were elected. Track practice began. Activity period - boys went to the park, girls went for walk. Juniors held successful record hop. Juniors held successful record hop. Day Off-Farmington Fair. Started Glee Club in Mrs. Smith's room. Mrs. Steward, Mrs. Richmond, and Mrs. Field. 35 act play cast announced by Mrs. Smith. Sophomore class rings came. Mr. Madden from Jackson Studios Seniors about pictures. Freshman Initiation and dance. Phillips vs. Wilton here. We won. Track meet here. Loring man spoke to Seniors about pictures. No school in afternoon because of Convention. Track meet. Mrs. Woodman from Luce-'s Studio spoke to Seniors about pictures. Class pictures were taken. Track meet. Juniors held record hop. Mr. Sprague from Curtis Publishing Co. opened annual magazine campaign. Phillips teachers entertained teachers of union. Mrs. Smith went with Carolynne Rowe, lletty Rowe and Barbara Smith to Teachers College career day. Flu hits school. Seniors traveled to Farmington to have class pictures taken. Attendance approaching normal. Veteran's Day. Attendance normal-Open house in celebra- tion of National Education Week. 3-Act Play put on successfully. County teachers convention at Strong. Mr. Green of Green Tours spoke to Seniors about class trip. Mr. Flagg gave a concert. Mrs. Smith gave a party for the play cast at hall. Round Robin held at Strong. School closed at noon for Thanksgiving Recess, spoke to Track --- Teachers
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