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IME IBNSYTAI? Chess Club In keeping with Sanford High Schoo1's program to create many diversified interests for all students, this year a Chess Club was created. There was an innnctliatc and an enthusiastic response. Mr. Clark is coaching the group. and in the initial inter-sclmlastic contest the club succeeded in defeating Kennchnuk High School. Next year the club expects to compute against many other schools. The nwnihcrs feel that the Hrst year was completely successful. PAG E
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Page 82 text:
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an meme PAGE TG Girls' Hi-Y ' te Iii' s i- ' e nsis in o ur y mem Jers was re-organizer ns year nm er '1lll'H!o t ftlt l lltl l the supervision of Miss Evelyn Tondreau and Miss Madeline Donovan. Mar- jorie Carpenter was elected presulentg Eleanor Carpenter. vice-presulentg Rita Broeatn. secretary: and Carolyn Lainlv, treasurer. The girls were guests at a social sponsored hy the lloys' Hi-Y uf Portland. After each meeting varied entertainment such as volleyball. nuwies. and games register part of the progranl. The main social event of the year was the New Year's Eve dance. The Y. M. C, A. rooms were decorated very attractively by a cunuuittee consisting of jane Rupp, Margary Shoesmith, Betty Cooper, Lois NcCarn. and Evelyn Trafton. Volunteers who helped were Eleanor Carpenter. Virginia Duplisea, Theresa Cole. Mary Louise MaeDougal, and Geraldine Morrill. The program committee consisted of Rita llroeato, Chairinang 'llllC'l'E'SZl. Cole, Virginia Duplisea, Mary Louise MaeDougal. Bcity Vacarro. and Marjorie Carpenter. Dancing and refreshments continued until two a. ul. The Girls' Hi-Y plans to undertake niany useful projects. Boys' Hi-Y The Boys' Hi-Y, newly organized this year elected jack Gould, presidentg Eugene Gerry, vice-presidentg Robert Savage, secretaryg and Louis Marquis, treasurer. This club operates under the same principles as that of the Girls' Hi-Y. In fact, the Girls' Hi-Y initiated the members of this new organization.
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Page 84 text:
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Harry Graves .,,.....,. .... . . Merle Spring IE EMMA School Play .luuiar Illiss, a three act Comedy. was presented by the Drainatics Club February 20 at the Sanford Town Hall. A11 entertaining story plus splendid acting made this play a success. This is a story of the predicaments the Graves family became involved in through their I3 year old daughter, Judy. Believing her father was in love with Ellen, the boss's daughter, judy decided to take matters into her own hands, Then the plot unfolded. Mr. Graves lost his job, Ellen married .ludy's uncle, and Lois, .ludy's sister. lost her friends. When a satisfactory solution was found and all thanks pointed accidentally to Judy, she became the heroine. The play was under the direction of Marjorie Vallely. Anne lVoods, and john Turcotte. Prnmpters were ,loan Clark and Nancy Allen. The general manager was Mary Pickles, assisted by Marie Johnson and Emma Yuill. Constance XViley was in charge of advertising. The cast is as follows: ,loc .............. Grave Graves .... Hilda ..... . . . . . Lois Graves . . . .lndy Graves Fully Adams I. B. Curtis Ellen Curtis Willis Reynolds Barlow Adams .... Xliestern Union Boy . Merrill Fearbach .... Sterling' Brown Albert Knuady .... 'lloinmy Arhuckle .. Haskell Cummings U E TS Robley XVilson ,loyre MacFarland . . . Evelyn Ashworth Margary Shoesmith . Frances Charrier , ...... Carolyn Lamb Harland Eastman , Vivian Mavrakos . ...,... . ,lack Flood Emerson Colby Donald Stritch Ralph Travis . Stephen Tiblvetts . ....,. Ned Maher Roger Chadbourne , ,. Larry Schwartz
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