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28 Tm: Volcls FIRST TEAM Front Row, left to right: Capt. Hardison, D. Collar, E. Coombs, C. Jordan, L. Jordan Back Row: G. Wilbur, Piper tscore keeperl, C. Bradley. 44,3 ' Elf SECOND TEAM Left to right: C. Bradbury, V. Dalzell, G. Bragdon, R. Brag- don, S. Farnsworth, B. Bunker, G. Wilbur, H. Bunker, W. Billings, - .... .nhl -1- --
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' THE VOICE 27 MOVIE ALBUM The Merry-Go-Round of 1938-F. H. S. Stand-In-Paul Bradbury. The Last Lady-Geraldine Buzzell. Dead End-Taunton. Thin Ice-Edward Hardisorrs path to school. Heidi-Bette Hewitt. Double Wedding-Charles and Betty: Er- land and Erma.. Eight Girls ln a Boat-Basketball Squad. Fit for a King-Miss Gillings. Alcatraz Island-Vernon's Home Town. 100 Men and a Girl-Barbara Edmunds. China Seas-Hog Bay. Captains Courageous-The Faculty. Bad Men of Brimstone-Shirley and Hopkins. Rosalie-Flora Joy. Big Broadcast of 1938-Celand Hopkins. College Holiday-Hunting Season. Love and Hisses-Langdon and Harriet. Sweet Someone-Helen Hardison. Live, Love, and Learn-Gerald Wilbur. Broadway Melody of 1938-Glee Club. Love on the Run-Weyman Billings. Life Begins at College-Charles Bradbury. Lost Horizon-Graduation. 52nd Street-Water Street. Good Earth-out on the Bank. My Man Godfrey--Dlngy Jordan. Dear Mrs. Aldrich-Hazel Wilbur. Three Musketeers-Erland, Charles Paul. and Wee Willie Winkie-Vernon Dalzell. Man Proof-Bette Donnell. Damsel in Distress-Catherine Ashe. It's Love I'm After-Geraldine Buzzell. High Flyers-Calvin and Stetson. Silly Billy-Martha Jordan. Mummy's Boys-The Bunker Boys. Forsaking All Others-Coris Wright. Garden of Allah-F. H. S. Lawn. Knights in Armor-Basketball Team. Blue Angel-Louise Bennett. High, Wide and Handsome-Donald Piper. Swing Time-Noon Recess. Seventh Heaven-F. H. S. Sing Me a Love Song-Donald Collar. That Girl from Paris-Evelyn Googins. Holy Terror-Marjorie Bunker. Romeo and Juliet-Weyman and Bette. Country Doctor-Bradley Bunker. Waikiki Wedding-Martha J. and Gerald. When Your in Love-Ferne Maher. Mickey and Minnie-Calvin and Ca.ther- ine. When Love is Young-Miss Gillings. As You Like It--Margaret Eldridge. Let's Get Married-Piper and Adah. Hit Parade-Freshman Parade. A Star Is Born-Raymah DeBeck. Mldsummer's Night's Dream-Shirley Bun-- ker. -E. C. and F. M., '39. 4' ll F Heard in Civics: Mr. Jones: From what is most govern- ment revenue derived? Weyman: The tax on property. Mr. Jones: No. Do you know Shirley? Shirley: Property taxation . ll i U Bette H. ilooking at a pictureiz i Is that your sister? Martha H.: Yes. Bette: You look just like her. Martha: You do? Bette: No, you do. 4 i l Hardison: I see where they are go- ing to put Jackson's picture on the nickel! H. Bunker: What are they going to do with the Indians and Buffalo? D. Piper: Put 'em on a. reservation.
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THE VOICE '29 Qu? -Q fax: P F.H.s N K ls ' -. 5 ' fill N Wi SPCR S ro BASEBALL, 1937-1938 OUR baseball season opened early with a game with Bar Harbor high. The men in our line-up were Junior Hardison, pitcherg Thomas Macomber, pitcher and first baseg Perley Harriman, catcher, Wen- dell Hardison, second baseg Donald Collar, third base, Gerald Wilbur, short stop: Herbert Jordan, left tieldg Earland Coombs, centerfleldg Vernon Dalzell, right field, Langdon Jordan, right field. Substitutes were Carroll Jordan, Paul Bradbury and Charles Bradbury. Although we lost this first game, we showed good organization, and after we entered the Schoodic League, composed of Steuben, Sullivan, Winter Harbor and Franklin, we won all but one game, which was with Sullivan, the score being close- Sulllvan, 4, Franklin, 3. Having won all but one game, we won the championship cup. At Bestocca on May 16, we played against Sullivan. After winning this game by a score of 11 to 3, we played Mt. Desert. Mt. Desert beat us, as We expectedg but our boys put up a good fight. Another Bestocca event which we en- tered was track, taking places in several events. At the track meet in Bluehill, which six attended, Celand Hopkins placed in two events-the pole-vault and low hurdles. We have started a. touch football team on a small scale, and have a lot of fun playing this during our sparegtime. We hope that we shall have the cooper- ation of everyone in 1938, in order to have still better teams. -Bradley Bunker, Athletic Editor. BOYS' BASKETBALL THE boys' basketball season turned out reasonably successful this year, even though, between old age and the 1937 g1aduation,iwe lost four of our first team regular players. In general, We had fairly large audiences, butuin spite of this good attendance we came out, financially, in the hole. This year, through the efforts and initiative of Mr. Jones, a second team has been organized, which played eight games and entered two tournaments. Even though we won on scheduled games, the iirst team substitutes gained valuable ex- perience for another year and had a great deal of fun. The first regular team game of the sea- son was played in-Brooksville, November 20.In spite of being handicapped by a slippery floor, our boys put up a good iight, but lost, 31-26. Other exciting first team games were with Milbridge at Franklin, 37-36, in favor of Milbridge. From Brooksville, at Frank-
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