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Tm: VOICE 9 SENIOR STATISTICS Name Known As Height Pastime Charles Bradbury Charlie One bean pole Sitting with Betty D. Martha Hardison Giggles Decreasing Watching Heaven Weak Point Sawing wood In top of head Elizabeth Hewitt Bette Increasing Chewing gum Sitting with Gerald Celand Hopkins Hop 167.64cm Understanding Old age pension Donald Piper Don Too tall Staying in laboratory Girls Gerald Wilbur Broke 66 inches Helping others Ford cars Hazel Wilbur Gram Unknown Talking about Floyd Asthma Name Favorite Expression Will Die Of Favorite Song Charles Bradbury Darned if I know! Getting to school Good night, Betty D. on time Martha. Hardison I thought I'd die! Laughing Mama, that man's here again Elizabeth Hewitt O, my gosh! Studying physics Stardust Celand Hopkins Got no use for the Old age Anvil Chorus-Largo women! Donald Piper Stop at Adah's! Adah's cooking Dinah Gerald Wilbur Oh! Lack of breath I want to be in Wlnchell's column Hazel Wilbur Donald's gone! Reading Alonette -- SCHOOL DIARY -1937-38 Sept. 7 Opening of fall term. 15 Freshman parade. 16 Freshman reception. 20 New library opened. 28 More Freshmen arrived. Oct. 5 Second Freshman reception. 7 Eastbrook fair. 12 Glee Club organized. 13 County teachers' convention. 21 Hallowe'en social. 22 Teachers' reception. 27-29-Teachers' State convention. 31 Marion Springer's death. Nov. 2 Funeral of Marion Springer. 5 First boys' basketball practice. 9 First girls' basketball practice. 11 Supper fa big successl. 19 School invited to hear lecture on South Sea Islands. 23 Grading in front of library and school. 25-28 Thanksgiving vacation. 29 New program started. 29 New piano arrived. 30 Basketball game at Brooksville. Dec. 3 Games at Northeast Harbor. 7 Games with Brooksville and Ellsworth 10 Games at Winter Harbor. 15 Final dress rehearsal for play. 16 Play, The Folks Negt Door. 17 Christmas tree. 18-31 Christmas vacation. Jan. 12 Mr. Springer addressed assembly 14 Games with Sullivan.
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THE VOICE CELAND HOPKINS Hop , Plays, 1, 2, 3, 43 baseball, 1, 2, 33 basketball, 1, 2, 39 class president 23 Voice, assistant business manager, lg business manager, 2 3 joke editor, 13 Glee Club, 43 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 43 executive committee, 45 class marshal, 3. My son, consider the ponage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to' stick to one thing till it gets there.-Billings. DONALD PIPER Don Plays, 43 prize speaking, 1, Bestocca, 2, 3, secre- tary and treasurer of school assembly, 4, Voice, per- sonal editor, 3. Six-cylinder incomes come from six-cylinder thinking and six-cylinder effort. GERALD M. WILBUR Broke Plays, 45 Bestocca, 1, 2, 3, 43 baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 basketball, 45 president of school assembly, 45 Voice, personal editor, 23 assistant editor, 33 editor-in-chief, 43 class president, 43 Glee Club, 4. In today's strenuous business life, the man who half iinishes a jc-b, finishes himself. I-IAZEL ELIZABETH WILBUR. Gram Plays, 2, 4, Bestocca, 1, 2, Voice, literary editor, 4, Librarian, 4. Life is mostly froth and bubble: Two things stand like stone :- Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in Our own. -Lionel Gordon.
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10 THE Voice 19 Games with Winter Harbor. 25 Games with Northeast Harbor. 20 Earland fell in the bay itesting ice to March see if he could arrive at Emma'sJ. 2 Glee Club Sang at Womanls Club 26 Mr. Noyes addressed assembly. amateur. 28 Games with Milbridge. Feb. 1 Ilebate by Classical English class. 1 Games at Sullivan. 3 Games at Mt. Desert. 5 Folks Next Door , at Eastbrook. 8 Game with Ellsworth girls. 9 Address by Mr. Tibbetts before sembly. 15 Games at Castine. 17 Boys' preliminary speaking. 18 Girls' preliminary speaking. 18 Games with Castine. 23 Dr. Cushman addressed assembly. ZS- 11 Handicap basketball game. 12 Senior pictures at Bangor. 19-27 Vacation. April 8 Prize-speaking finals. 14 Quadrangular speaking contest at Franklin. 20 Achievement tests. May 4 Bestoca at Ellsworth. 13 Bestocca at Castine. June 3 Graduation. DIARY CDF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL - 1904-1938 1904 iAutumnJ Ah, what a grand day for me, diary! For, as you know, I am born today, though as yet I am not very elaborate. You see, the Franklin people, realizing the need of a high school for their children, have fol- lowed the example of the neighboring ic-wus and, under Mr. Cobb as principal, and Mr. Joseph Doyle, as superinterdent, have started a high school in the lower room of the town hall. There is an en- rollment of thirty-live pupils, and seven sit at each table. Mr. Cobb intends to keep school in the grammar school build- ing in the winter. He hasn't any partic- ular courses, but teaches from whatever books we happen to have. 1907 Oh, diary, am I proud! The students have published the first Voice this year, but as yet I can't boast of any graduates. 1908 6JuneD There has been quite a lot of excite- ment in me this year. The Voice was published by my first graduates, who held their graduation in the town hall. Mrs. Percy Clark, successor to my former super- intendent, Mr. Joe Doyle, presented the seven g1aduates with their diplomas. 1909 fJune 103 Well, diary, after a severe argument in town meeting, the townspeople have de- cided to furnish me, their school, with a body for my spirit, and are to build a high school. Mr. Charles Sprague is the boss carpenter and Almer Fernald, Daniel Crabtree and H. W. Lawrie are his able assistants. The masons, Frank Workman and Fred Swan, are to be assisted by Arthur Bunker, Austin McNeil and Eugene Butler, who are going to complete the job by painting me. I think that I shall cost about three thousand dollars.
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