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Editorials i WHY CAN’T WE HAVE SIDEWALKS? Many of the townspeople do not have children that have to walk up the path to school every day. In the winter the path is always all slush andwater. The students do not mind it so much in the winter because they have to wear boots anyway, but why should we have to wear boots all spring just to walk up the school path? These conditions are very inconvenient for the grade school teachers, because their little pupils are bound to rlay in the path The mud stains clothes very easily, or even spoils them so they cannot be worn again. It seems to me that the town could pay the little sum of money it would cost to either black-top the walk or make a cement walk to the school house. This would also help the janitor greatly because he wouldn’t have so much mud to clean up, I have walked that path for twelve yeacs and it has always been the same way. Let’s see if we can’t fix it up for the stu- dents that will come back in the fall. They would all appreciate it very much I’m sure. Alice Magnant ’61 FRIENDSHIP Have you ever thought about what friendship is and what true friends can mean to each other? Just stop and thitek about it for a minute. Take for instance the person you consider your closest friend and answer these questions. 1, Do you talk things over ith him or her and feel that the conversation will not be repeated? 2, Does he or she understand you? 3, Will he or she stick by you in times of trouble when no one else will? If you can hosestly say yes to these questions, then you have a real friend. Having good friends isn't good enough. You have to be yourself,just as good a friend in return.
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2 The difinition in the dictionary says that friendship means a mutual attachment; good will. To me it is a close relation- ship between two people—people who are happy when something nice happens to the other or feels badly and shares the others sadness when a hardship befalls him. You must have heard the saying A friend in need is a friend indeed . How true this is.. Some people will have nothing to do with you until they want something.. Then watch out. Are you that kind of person? Most of us are inclinded to be a little that way. The only thing we can do is to try to correct it. Don't be one of these people who is friendly one minute and talks behind your back the next. Be one whom everybody likes and trusts. Don't make a point of being friendly with just a certain group; include everybody, I think Franklin is one of the best schools there is about including everyone in everything. Everyone here is treated the same and it's something to be proud of. You may think you have a good many friends and maybe you do. But if you lose one over a silly little disagreement, don't say, who cares? I've got plenty more friends. A good friend is something warm and good and too valuable to lose. You can never have too many. Uas-t EemembsT,. abova.all, that true friends are hard to find and when you are fortunate enough to find one, never lose him. Brenda Mayo '62 ARE SCHOOL SPORTS IMPORTANT? Every school whether it is high school or college, has some kind of a sport. But you must have high school sports, before you can qualify for the college sports. The main sports of small high schools in Vermont are baseball and basketball. There are different leugues depending on the size and location of the school. There are, of course, pros and cons for high school sports. Most people feel that the sports are - ery important to a stud- ent. Sports provide opportunities to get along with people and to make new friends. Boys and girls who participate are taught not only to play to win, but to take a loss without giving alibis, and if they win, not to praise themselves. The exercise derived from sports is very important to young adults. It keeps th’em in good physical condition. Sports also bring about leadership. In other words they help you in your adult life.
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