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Published Annually by the Students of Franklin High School FRANKLIN, MAINE JUNE, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief .... Gerald M. Wilbur, '38 Assistant Editor Margaret Eldridge, '39 Business Manager, Edward Hardison, jr., '39 Ass't Business Manager, Harold Bunker, '40 Literary Editor ........ Hazel Wilbur, '38 Alumni Editor ..... Barbara Edmunds, '40 Exchange Editor .... Marjorie Bunker, '40 Athletic Editors: Boys . ........ . .... Bradley Bunker, '39 Girls ................. Coris Wright, '39 Personal Editors: Martha Hardison, '38 Ferne Maher, '39 Flora Joy, '40 Martha Jordan, '41 THE FACULTY Principal Merle L. Jones Assistant Miss Gladys Gilllngs SCHOOL ROLL SENIORS SOPHOMORES Challes Bradbury ,..,.,, General Louise Bennett .................. College Martha Hardison General George Bl'agd0l'l -- General Bette Hewltt ,-,. General Harold Bunker .... College Gelond Hopkins General James Bunker ..... .... C ollege Donald plpel- ..,, General Geraldine Buzzell General Gerald Wllbur College Barbara Edmunds .... College Hazel Wilbur ............ General Shirley Farnsworth General Carroll Jordan ...... General JUNIORS Langdon Jordan .... College Paul Bradbury .......... General Elma Joy General Raymond Bragdon General Flora Joy '- College Bradley Bunker College Edna Reed General Donald Collar U General Helen Swan ................ General Erland Coombs College FRESHMEN Vernon Dalzell ..... General Catherine Ashe .......... General Harriet Edmunds College Calvin Avery ...... General Margaret Eldridge .... College Weyman Billings .... General Evelyn Googins ...... General Shirley Bunker .... .... C ollege Edward Hardison, Jr, General Raymah DeBeck .... General Ferne Maher ......... General Betty Donnell ..... .... C ollege Adah Reed .... General Helen Hardison General Coris Wright .... General Martha Jordan .... General Stetson White .... .... C ollege Gerard Wilbur . . . . . . . College
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A x WE, THE EDITORIAL STAFF AND STUDENTS OF F. H. S., DEDICATE THIS ISSUE OF THE VOICE TO OUR ASSISTANT, GLADYS GILLINGS, AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION FOR. HER TIRELESS EFFORTS IN ENITIATING MUSIC INTO OUR SCHOOL, FOR HER INTEREST IN OTHER SUBJECTS, AND FOR HER FINE WORK WITH THE GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM.
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4 'lime Vomit ,Q - - , s ll . -sg 1 -1 , F' l V l- T EDITORIAL BOARD Standing. left to right. Harold Bunker. Bradley Bunker, Martha Jordan, Flora Joy. Marjorie Bunker, Martha Hardlson. Edward Hardison. Jr.. Coris Wright. Sitting, left to right: Barbara Edmunds, Hazel Wilbur. Gerald Wilbur, I-'ernc lvlalicr. Margaret Eldridge. EDITORIALS The publishing of this year book is made possible by the help of our friends and ad- vertisers, to whom we extend sincere thanks. To the Alumni, also, who have con- tributed to the alumni section or to the purchase of our piano, we Wish to express our gratitude, For their cooperation in publishing the Voice, I wish to express to the editorial staff and to all those who have assisted in the publicaction of the 4'Voice my sincere appreciation. Gerald Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief. Ill his ik The New Schedule This year, a new program has been in- troduced. It is not a rotating program such as some schools have, but a program which omits, in rotation, one regular sub- ject each day to substitute the extra-cur- ricular subjects, penmanship, spelling, and music. H We have six periods a dayg so on Mon- day the second period is used for penman- ship and spellingg on Tuesday the third period is used for musicg on Wednes- day the fourth period for penmanship and spcllingg on Thursday the fifth period, for musicg and on Friday the sixth period is used for spelling and music. On Fridays during the music period, songs are sung, whereas during the other periods the fundamentals of music are taught. The substitution of music and spelling have helped to break the neces- sary monotony of daily routine. -Ferne Maher, '39. III Ill if Piano Pot-Pourri For some time the school has been in- terested in buying a piano. So, at the be- ginning of this year, we .set out in earnest-first to raise the money for a piano, then to find a good buy. We con- siieied several, but they were not just
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