Sanford High School - Distaff Yearbook (Sanford, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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Yet. while waxing philosophic, W'e'll think backward with a sigh To the days when we were paddling Up life's creek at Sanford High. l'A1 EDGE EUSFAG PAGE e Jlclenowllecllqmenth Producing a yearbook demands the services of many more people than just those on the official staff. This book is no exception to the general rule. Through the cooperation of Mr. Page and the faculty, time was made available during school hours for securing pictures, obtaining advertise- ments, and transacting other important Disfaf business. Class and club advisers gave ready as- sistance in preparing reports on the activities of their organizations. Pictures for the book were obtained not only from our oldicial photographer, but also from such sources as The Sanford Tri! Izufzcf, Robert Creteau, Raymond Nadeau, and through the work of Roger Moineau, president of the Camera Club. Freshmen, Sophomores, and juniors prepared their own class pagesg several of the girls in the commercial department con- tributed their time to the typing of copy. With- out the careful work of the printer, Mr. Adler, all hours spent by staff and helpers would have been for nought. 'llo all these people to whom we have referred and to any others who have helped us in the pro- duction of this book, we extend our peace pipe and invite them to a seat of honor by our mythical campfire. The Editorial Redskins .- WE IDUSEAE Cfal'JQe ot Contenta In NlClIl0I'i1ll1l . , 0 lhwliczlliml .,. 7 Ifzlculty .. rp Activities .. .. 21 Slmrls .. . . 311 LvllflCl'ClZlS5lUl'll . . . . . 53 Seniors . . .. 6l AXflvcrtisc1ncnts .. A .. IOI VMI FIM? QUEEN? gn Cwlemonlam Carolyn Isabelle Hussey, a member of the class of 1948, cliecl December 29, 1945. VVe cherish the memory of her fellowship with us, though we were schoolmates for such a comparatively short time. IXIG WE IBUSSWQI? SD:-:clllcatlon NVJXLTER E. NUTTER NVQ respectfully dedicate this book to the memory olf Mr. 'WValter E. Nutter, a truly great friend of our class. His nn- bounded devotion to our football team won him a permanent place in our hearts. Uncle VValt , as he was affectionately known by team and student alike, never missed a game, He could always be found sitting on the bench with the players, passing out his seemingly inexhaustible supply of chewing gum and words of encouragement for his boys. NVQ didn't see Uncle W'alt on the bench this season-but we knew he was there. His spirit will always be present in our memory and in our hearts. AK EE'-TIE RESUME f 'u X . 'M M 'iz' Q X, x 2 X . X ws WEEE IDUQFAEG FACULTY D Us Q 4? Q SB X 41:3-vo osf w WWE lb STEM? Cfhe Jlcllm ' Lawrence L. Page Principal Bowdoin, A.l3.g Bates, M.Ed.: University of Maineg Boston University In his two years at Sanford High, Lawrence L. Page has shown himself a faithful leader and a loyal friend of the student hody. Con- stantly on the lookout for means of improving the curriculum and extracurriculum program that his students might have all educational and social advantages possible, he has added much to the elllciency of our school. NN'e are proud to claim him as our principal. 'AGE 10 Robert ll. lh1CCZl1'l1 Superintendent of Schools Holy Cross College, ILA., . ege, M.Ed. Boston Coll To Mr. Robert McCarn, superintendent of schools, we wish to pay trilmute. Not only has he heen a driving force in our crusade for the Memorial Gym, hut he has also been an en- thusiastic supporter of all school activities. NNW: feel that he has ever at heart the welfare of the school and the individual student. imatnation WE IDIESSTTN? .feannedl 'live fatin, quench, Jlnd Enqflah M' ' ' V: ll l drjone I ey M. Evelyn Tondrean English, Dramaties French, junior Class Adviser, Hi-Y Adviser Emerson College, B-Ll? Middlebury' University of Maine, B.A.g Middlelmry liryant-Stratton , Edna A. Folsom Head of English Department, Graduation Activities Wellesley College, BA., University of New Hampshire Rohlcy C. Wilson Charles H. Towle Latin, English, Librarian English, Red and XNhite Adviser Bowdoin College, B.A.g Harvard University, Farmington State Teachers' College, University M.A.g University of New Hampshire of Maine, B.S.g Boston University John D. Turcotte Marjorie E. Proctor English, Assist. Director of Dramaties, English, Distaff Adviser Truck Coach Aurora College, B.S., Boston Universityg Boston College, A.B.g Boston Universityg University of Maine Harvard PAGE 11 PAGE FINE IDU WAGE Helen Long Grace L. Earle , Civics American History, VVorld Geography, Current Vassar College, AB.: University of New Hlstory' Leglou Omtorlcal Contest Hampshire Gorham Teachers' College, Bates Collegeg Boston University Louise Mallinson h Harold F. Gates Head of Department, American History, Glee Problems of Democracy, XNorld History, Clulm Assistant Director, Class Day Committee, Debating Coach Freshman Class Advlser Tufts College, B.S.3 Columbia University, liates College, A.B.g Harvard, University of University of Maine, Harvard New Hampshire ot the ouennmentaf flllfonlein WWE IDU EAI? Marion Fuller K. Pauline O'Hara Head of Commercial Department, Freshman Typing, Consumer Eclueation, Salesmanship, Class Co-Adviser Sophomore Class Adviser liliss Business Collegeg Bates Collegeg Aulmurn Maine School of Commerce: V Harvardg Boston Yniversity University of Maine ' Macleliiie M. Donovan liookkeeping, Commercial Math, Business Col'- respomlenee, Student Council Adviser, junior Class , X4lviser, Girls' Hi-Y Co-Adviser, S.A.A. 'llreasnren Cafeteria 'l'reasu1'er. Auliurn Maine School of Commereeg l'niversity of Maine 5 Atenoqnolplmsna. rtolr IF UNE IDUSSWAEI? 4412 the Q-Tniclea ot 'Wlath andl .Science llaniel NY, Alvino General Science, Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach Fordham University, B.S.g Bates College, Boston University, Hamilton College Francis 'Popping Head of Science Department, Biology, Science Chib, Sportsmen's Club, Assistant Baseball Coach. l'niversity of Maine, BA., Marine Biological Station Estella Clarke Head of Mathematics Department, Senior Class Adviser N. Y. State Teachers' College, BA., Boston University lthel Prescott Sub-Master, Chemistry, Athletic Director, S.A.A. Adviser University of Maine, B.S., University of New Hampshire, Boston University NYilliam N. Schultz Commercial Math, General Math, Chess Club Adviser Portland junior College, Farmington State Teachers' College, University of Chicago, Boston University, B.S. l'AGl'I Ill Francis Gritlin Algebra, Plane Geometry, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Holy Cross College, B.S. Alton XY. Clark Physics, Physical Science, Shop Physics, Plane Geometry, Shop Math, Science Club Adviser, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach University of Maine, B.A. 'Y Y saws 3,15 t Blanche C. l'hilhrick Director of llome Economics, lfoods and Related Suhjects Simmons Colle-'c, ll.S.g Columhia llniversitv' is . 1 l'nivcrsity ot' New llampshireg Hyannis Normal School Carl J. Lamh Machine Shop Instructor Government Machine Shop: Gorham Teachers' Collegeg Boston University l'. Ernest l'aseucci Machine Shop Instructor General Electric Engineering School: Northeastern University, L.L.B. IME IDNSTFAI? Mary vh'l2ltCl'll0llSC Clothing and Related Suhjeets, junior Red Cross Cluh Adviser llniversity of Maine, ILS. Emile ll. Cote General Shop and Drafting, Camera Clnh Adviser Gorham Teachers' Collegcg lloston University Earle li. Gorrie General Shop Gorham Teachers' Collegeg Pratt lnstituteg University of New Hampshire: Boston University. .Ceannedl fllile at the 'Mhz-:tall Cnatta in-, l'.Ull l FIRE 6083656 Alrzulzt L. Hall llcnry Ii. l,Ul'l'j' Nlusic .X1l1ll'L'L'l1llltiI1, llzxrmuiiy, Glcc Clulv Cuiclzuwu Director Culwurn Svluml of Music: American lnstitutc Clark l'nix'c1'sity, 1X.l3.g lloston Vnivcrs uf Xorrnzll Klctlmclsg Columbia Univcrsityg Huston lilllYk'l'SItj'. Hzizul M. llztrrison .'X1't l'lZll'l11lllgl0ll State 'llczxclicrs' Cwllcgcg Vortlzuul Sclionl of .Nrtg liiihvrsity of Maint-3 Syrztciisc L'nix'c1'sityg lioutlilmy Stuclins Nh: wus. Cguidlance in Jlntilatic clfallueh ICVQI1-tt lf. lfirtll Rolfe-rt lf. Rzunsmlcll llznul :uul O1'cl1cst1':l Lczxclci' Percussion Illstrurtor Clizuullcr llilllil :incl Urclicstrzn Schofxl: New Stout' Drum :uul Xyloplionc Sclmul lfnglzuul Co11sc1'x':ltoi'y ol Musivg 1J2l1l1l'OSCll Scluml uf Music: llonrnc, Frzmcc .Inlin A. Cellu Rccrl Instructor :incl Assistant lizuicl Lczulci' Lynn Institute of Mnsit' l',X4lI'I lti FMS QUEEN? cwluhcufan Cooncllination Justin Nunan Physiczxl Etlncntion, liaschzlll Couch, lizlskctlmzill Couch, Assistznn lfoothnll , Coach lfzirinington 'l'0z1clic-rs' Collvgcg Springfield Cullcgv, l3.l'.lC.1 lliiiwixity of M uinc Dorothy Bonlos l'hysic:il Education, G.A.A. Adviser, Girls' liziskctlmll Cozwll, Soplioinors' Class Advisor, Cliccrlczidc-rs Adviscr University of Maineg VVIIXIIC Univcrsityg lXlzn'ygrox'c Collcgc, HHN. Cllclledl B15 than Secnetcmlea Virginia Glidden Si-crct:i1'y to thc Guidance Director Samford High School Lzlnrxl ll, Morrow Sucrctziry to the Priiicipul Sanford High School IHUH l WWE IENSYTM? Catz-:tcnia Statt Ellen Goodwin Mary Boucher Mary Folsom, Manager PAG E 13 'maintenance Depantmcnt Edith Littlefield, Matron Irving Gerry, Civil Enginfer Albert G. Vachon, Assistant WEEE IBNEMEI? 51-:lin-ml: l,, M:1llinsm1, ll. Gatos. lf. Gmxcn, XX'. Svlmltz, lf. ,llUIltllK'Il1l, ll. l'u1'ry. Stznmling: l. l'rc-scott, li. Clillorcl, C. Kimlmll, C, Guilforml, l,. lXl'llOl4l, tl. 'llurcoltn-, Nunzm. Q-flue Cwlemoniall Uglagenbl 'lllw wlmlml wsu' 11147-11148 stznrtccl with 21 lmng lm' Il gruup of Silllllilfll grzmmmzu' mul l1igl1 wlnwl l.Ill'llllX :mil for ilu- Nlk'lN0l'l2ll Gym rlrivc. .Xt thc Sllg'g'l'SllUll ol Supl. Rolvcrt lXlL'CZll'Il, Xll X lllnlx mst ilu luultx Ill tlu mln of Lllll mum lll lla fnnous lmml lx mrl uw as 'z '1' V1 5 f szjz Cro pmflm-1iu11 of .XrsL-nic :xml Ulcl Lacs :xml pu-sclmtcrl the play Nov, .54 mul 35 in lllc Szmforml mum llnll lu Cillillfllg' :unlin-ucus. 'flu' purpusc nf tllc play was to mzmifvst llll' llllL'l'CSl ol' llvc srluml systmn in IlI'0L'lll'll!g zu mcmurizll gym :mil to zxrousv tlw pulmlic to llw Cllllft' in :1 elrnmzlliv muy, llutll ut tlww olmjcctlvcs wore l'Cl'lIlllllX olrtzum-ml :mfl also i1ll,553.3u lm' ilu' xm luncl. lllzny Cust 'Mgr !?n au.v.'4'r' ........ ., lfliznlmctll Xl47XXL'll ilu' lx'1':', llr. llurfw- , . llllfl XXlllllClIl71lSk' lwlfrlfv l?w'zv.vll'1' ...... .... l lzlrulal Gzllcs Uffizwz' Hrnfvlly .. lllu-I l'ra-:swtt Uim'rlx'f1'1f1 , .... ,... i Iustin Nunzm llurllm l?1'l :v.flr1' .. l,o11isc lXl:1llinsm1 I lufllw fflIl'fU'I' ,... lCX'1'lX'll 'll0llllI'L'Illl llm'l1'1m'r li1'r'z.'xll'1' , ..... vlulm ,lllll'L'Olll' llr. fill-llllf ......... .. Clintem Guillorll lfflnllllufl l?1'4 zv.f!n' ,. Xxvlllllllll Schultz llr, lf1'l1.v!wz11 ....... ....,, l lcnry l'crry Ujilwl' fyfltlfll .... l.zlwrc11L'u .'X1'1nml1l I 1'l'ulc11m1l lfnmlvy .. .. lXlL'lI2ll'll Clill'm'cl llr. ll'1'll14'1'.vjmn11 1' Clymlc Kimlmll l'.X1il'I lil ME lblj IPM? x , fQbWi'1vQN-.-,. L L - - Md' Q 9'K'N' -- QW? K 1 W' 1 IX 1 X 1' 1' GJ' f X is-N' , ' H'i-fc-1-..-P13391-f bf 'W Q mx- 1 sf5:5it?l-'VNQ I cf f.'f.:,f'.. -' X , I If ' focw-Qi' X V ' , Q 1' 4-wet:- W .' ls'-52:l+'Q v g a XX X vi-vs-, I '1-' . ,ff',f'Sj:'gpc4 gm 1 QWWX X .3,f::g2L. xyk .uizwu X X Nl ,xx X 'sv . s-' if N X W If . N 5 GQSGKQX, V,Jl' .'I.,-.hw 4 s 6 fwf- '7 , I is-rg: I. xg , wfis.. f I ' ,I ' x K Ref . Y 1 , ' 'lqhwl IME IDIISSMIEI? D ACTIVITIES if ? Q III X X219-vb Daf fy l1'11.r511vxav llllrzmzgvz' ,I ack llarvill .f1,v.rz'.rf1z11 tx Virginia St. Cyr Betty Ann Allen NX'esley Richardson Aflilelir Editor' Jack Flood Assixlazlts Mary E. Pickles NYilli:1m NYalker Adi-z'ifiU.r Editor Margary Shuesmitll s'lx.vixii111f.r Eugene Gerry Ruth Morgan Theresa Cole Beatrice Roy ISSUE lbll UNH? 'The ilbmaft asmdz Editor-in-Chief, jane Rupp Assistant Editor, Robley VX'ilson, Jr. S'tatz'stic.r Edilor Lillian Grant A5SitYfllIlf,Y Donald Mace Betty Cooper Amber Burgess Hugh Dennett Mary Louise McDougal Virginia Duplisea lifflillff Editor Roland liedard A,v.s'i.rfanl.r jean Burgess jean Melanson Edith NNright Marguerite Brady Shirley Herrick Betsy Jowett I?u.ri11es.v Aclrisvl' Art Editor Thelma Arseueault A.v.vi.s'1a11t Jack Hough Ad7'ertisz'11g Manager Robert Poulin A.vs1'.rtants Stephen 'llilmhetts Harold W'alsh Thomas Belleau Richard McKenna Louis Marquis Eleanor Carpenter Doris liougie Patricia Sanders Cynthia Lever Arlene Striteh Miss Madeline Donovan 'The Quint it fvniqhtien THE PLANNERS R. Bedard, R. XX'ilson, il. Rupp, -I. llarvill, j. Floodg Miss Proctor, adviserg T. Arserienult. M. Shoe- smith, R. Poulin. THE GNIXHERERS OF STAT1 STICS 22 CHECKING THE ERRORS Seated: T. Arseneault, M. E. Pickles, R. XNilson, M. Pickles, E. VN'right, Ii. Charricr. - Standing: P. McGinn, E. Murray, P. Sanders, E. Colby, C. Gauthier, Mr. Towle, Adviser. 5 'Than the 'Tomahawk NE EUSFAE THE REED AND VVHITE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Managing Editor ....... News Editor ............. Boys' Athletic Editor ...... Assistant Athletic Editor .. Girls' Athletic Editor .... Exchange Editor ....... Art Editor , ..... ..... BUSINESS DEPAR'lllNiEN'll llnsiness Manager .......... .... Circulation Manager ....... ..... Assistant Circulation Manager Lois Brooks ...... Hugh Dennett .... jamal D'Garcic ..... Constance Gauthier .. Glendine Poole ..... 'lane llelleau ........ Suzanne Gendron .... Gloria Vilandry VVayne Hailey EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT STAFF REPO RT E R9 ADVISER Mr. Charles Towle M A K1 NG ,X DEADLINE ....... Rolrlcy XYilson Mary Elizalwcth Pickles ......... Lillian Grant ..,.., Marlon Pickles . . Emerson Colby .... Edith XVright Frances Cliarrier Thelma Arscneault ..... Patricia Sanders .. Lawrence Schwartz . ....... Paul Mcllinn Raymond Gcndron ......... .laniee lleald ...... llarlrara ,lcllison . . Ilctty Ann johnson .. . Roger Phelps . . Robert Pinkerton ..... Paul Poulin lloward Strang . . Nicki Vargclis IME IDNBMEI? v Cwlaatenh ot all K , via MR. grulfttrl NS ll 'Bl ' --And both lXlr. lfirth and Mr. Cella have plenty to survey. The band, under the able direction of Mr. Firth, has been steadily increasing in both strength and ability, a situation which will do much to win the coveted double A rating at b0th the Maine and the New Eng- land Music Festivals, now and in the future. Thanks to the combined efforts of the Band- lloosters Club and an interested citizenry, new uniforms were provided for the group, about ore hundred strong. In last year's State Festival at Lewiston, and at the New England Fes- tival in l'urtsniouth, the hand fwith the gold braid on the shoulderl made a lasting impres- sion on everyone who watched its performance. The judges were impressed, too, and San- ford was ranked as one of the best school groups in New England. At press time, with Mr. Cella keeping an eye on the reeds and Mr. Ramsdell smoothing out drum techniques, the band was busily preparing for the April concert and the spring festivals. Qnclllanh St:-:lp High to the Cheat at the 'Tomtoma IMI Lil WE QUEEN? 'IXHIC HR.-XSS CHOIR Sczltcclz :X. Gzuwm, bl. Numm, 'l'. Build. Stzmclingz lf. llimircln, E. licnnctt, R. Home. 1615 5lLTLUE.l3 lk .Xa if il iIllIl1lI'L'fi pig-cc lmml wzxsnt ciiuiigh to lump him hiiay, NIV, Ifirlh has Ul'g1llliZk'1l xxhznl :llmust Ill1lHllIl15 to an hzliiml within 11 hzmfl, thu' lirzlss Choir This gllblllb has llk'I'i-Ul'll1L'll Inf sm'wl':1l lufzll chilms :xml :ll thc sclmul play, Our 'lioxxiff 'lu tcm HH the ll1Sll'llIlll'lllIli 1lCllYl1lL'S :lt Sziiihml lhgh, thc I'L'jllYl'llIllL'Ki m'cl1m'str:1 mmlc its z1ppc:11':nm'u iiuclcr thc hutoii of Mr. lfirth nl Lhc fzlvulty prcsciilzitimi ui' u.Xl'SL'lIiL' :mel Ulml l,:nca '. .Xllllough 1ll'2lk'tlL'2liij' clornlzuit in yczirs past, thc m'cl1cst1':1 this 51-zu' is :ls :wtiw :ns thi' ' inn Umm thi hmcl uhm mixing mi XXUI hzmd. lizuicl 111111 0l'Cilk'SllAZl shzlrc thu usa- of the Img . i- -,x--- .- .- 1 -, , . iwsclnys, :mal the o1'cl1cst1':1 mi Xlmulziys, XXI- urn' counting im huth UYQZIIIIZZIIIUIIS lwillgliig lmrk thc liighvst uf ratings frmn thc fcstixuls this your. and! lReQax to the Soothing Symphony VAUI G5 FIM? BURMA Cwluhic Hath Chanm GIRLS' GLEE cum 'llhe Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Aleada Hall, has been organized ten years lint only this year has it lmecome a credit activity. A girl now receives a one-quarter point credit for each year she is in the Cluh. If she maintains a good record of attendance and cooperation for three years, she may receive a letter as an award. livery XYednesday morning this year the memlmers went through their vocal paces, learning the secrets of the singing voice that they might always he almle to express their various moods in song, The cluli participated in the Musicale , and a portion of the chili served as the church choir in Our Town . The outstanding activity of the year toward which each mem- lrer looked with anticipation was the VK'estern Maine Music Festival scheduled for May. Similar to all glee clulms participating, our girls prepared A Shepherd's Tune for the fes- tival. 'llhey also prepared one selection of their own choosing for competitive purposes, IHUZIC Sli - -E lb SEM? THE BRASS CHOIR St-:ttt-tl: .-X. Gzwtni, -I. Ntiiizm, 'l'. Rtmtl. Stztiitlingz If, lliiiztrtlti, E, lit-mit-tt, R. Htwrilt-. El, gLL71.UE.l3 ' - tm lttt 1 him hun' Nil' liirth hats tirgxtiiizt-tl xxh.1t .Ks if at hlli1th't-tl pit-Ut' hzuitl wzlslit t-iitvugli t ' - -1 . . zthwvst :mitmnts to at hzmtl within at hzuirl, tht- Hrzmss Choir, This grtnip has pt-rt'tn'int-tl fm' st-vt-l'11I hwztl t'hihs :mtl :ut tht- sfliutml play, Our 'litmxxiff 'Ili top HIT tht- instrnmt-iitztl :tctixitit-s :tt Sztnftirti High, tht- i't-jiivt-iizttt-tl ui't-lit-atm mzitlt- its :lppt-:li':ti1t'c imtlt-i' tht- hilton of Mit Firth :tt tht- fztctilty prt-st-ntzttitm tit' .Xi'st-hit' :tml Uhl ' ' ' ' '-1 as , - 't'ht-strzt this it-zu' is :ns :tvtix t- :ts tht- I,:tt't- . .xililtllllfil n':tctit.tlh tltnm.mt in xt us it t tht on IN ' ' . . htmtl. lizuitl :mtl ot't'ht-strzt shzlrt- tht- list- tit tht- Lt-gltni ihmit-, tht- hmitl rt-ht-itrsliigg tm Wtci mtl tht- 0l'L'iIL'Sil'1l tm Mtmthtys. XYt- nrt- counting tm htmth UI'gIlIllZIlllt!IlS hriiiging Init-k tht- hight-st uf ratings frown tht- ft-stivztls this yt-:tix llt'StiIlj'S, : and? Reflux to the Soothing Symphony WWE UNRWA cWluAic Hath Clmanm GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'l'he Girls' Glee Cluh, uurler the direction of Miss Aleucla Hall, has heeu organized ten yezlrs hut only this year hzls it heeome za credit activity, A girl uow receives Z1 one-quarter point ereclit for each year she is iu the Cluh. If she maintains :1 good record of ZlttCl1ClZlI'lCC zuul cooperation for three years, she may receive 11 letter as :ui zlwnrd. livery XYe4luescl:1y morning this year the memhers went through their vocal paces, learning the secrets of the singing voice that they might always he ahle to express their various moods in song, 'llhe cluh purticipzltenl in the Music:1le , zuul Il portion of the eluh served as the church choir in Our 'l'owu . The outstanding activity of the year toward which ezteh mem- her looked with anticipation was the XYestern Maine Music Festival scheduled for May. Similar to ull glee cluhs participating, our girls prepared A Shepherd's Tune for the fes- tival. 'llhey also prepureil one selection of their own choosing for eompetitive purposes. I'.XlIl'I 26 IKJYS' GLII Cll ll IME lb SWA 'l'hv lhws' Glu' Clnh was oruziiiizcil this vczir ziftcr ll tln-cc yi-:ir lzipsc LiIlllS01l hy thc clvplc- tion in thc- ranks of uni' singing inzilcs tlirnngh wan' zivtivitius, Un Xlmimlziy mornings Miss .Xlczulzi Hull gmlici-ccl hcl' singing lii':lv0s togctlivr :mil lor onc hwnr gnirlucl them tlnwingli many :1 mclorlions sung. Like their C0lllltCl'lllll't, the singing sqiiziws, thc lwzivcs nxfrc looking tovwzircl the Nicstcrn Maine- Music' licstivzil :is thi- crowning . Y joy uf thc yc'1n s activities. 'Rain :incl thc- River was thi- nnmhcr zissignccl to :ill lloys Glen' Clnhs pzirtifiivzitiiig, :inil thuy wvrc given thu opportlniity of singing one ninnhcr nl lhcir nwn 'That Sootlmea 'fha .Savage Ean li EMEA St-ziteml: l. XX':tlsh, S. Xlwrrow, XY. Spring, R. xvlli'l'Ill'O, .X. Nutter, hl. lliwmok, Y. Duplisezi. Slhlllllllgl ll. C:11'1meiite1', 'lf .XI'5Cllk'1lllll, T. Cole. bl. Rupp, R. Klorgztn, M. Stewart, Y. St. Cyr, X. Niekersmi, .l. Nunzm, li. Yztccziro, lf. Gztrsitle, VI. Qiiigg, -I. liiirgess, rl. lXl1lcl url:ti1cl, Bl. Klclbuligzil, li, XX'right, l'. llouelier, IQ. Trztftcm, Nl. lf. l'ic'kles. o Cneate - The Szuifortl Girls' Ili-Y is mztcle up uf tliirty-fire responsihle high-school stuclents who strive to rzlrrx' out the lil-Y uurmose: Tn create, mziintztin. :mtl exteml throu-hoiit the sclwol :mel emmumiity high stzmclztnls ot Qhristizm eh:ir:teter.' XX ith this L'll2lllQllQlllglf uhjee- tive, it hzts heetmie :iii :retire group that uses tlenwerzttie methods to zwlilere the emhotlimeiit ut Clll'lSll2lll principles 111 mclivicllizll :tml grmmp conrluet, 'llhe ehih is sponsored hy the N. M. C. .X. ni euolmerzttiou with th e high-sehoiml ztclmiiiistrzitioil :tml fileiilty, 'llhe weekly meetings :ire stztrteclwxith Il hiisiness-like clispzitch of the important zulmiiiis- trzttixte cletziils :mtl prfweeecl to the Ill'17gI'21lTl that has heeii :uloptecl in the carrying out of the lli-Y purpose. 'llhe four regiilztr yeztr-rouiitl committees :ire the Vrogrztm, the l'rojert, the Social, :uid the Cmistitutioix Committees: other shnrt-term committees :ire :ippointefl to take care of special projects or temporary situzttitmi. HIC 28 Sezttecli M. Shwesmith, secretary: E. Carpen- ter, presicleiitq ,l. Ahhott, vice president. Stzmcling: Miss llomwzm, Aclviserg tl. lXlzxrquis, Treusiirerz Miss Tomlreztii, Atlviser. l l lull IE 5083616 S1-1111-1l: R. Nlitclwll, R. S111'z1g1', VI. AlL'llk'l'5Ull, l,. Sk'llNNIll'lL, C. l'11 :v1l, U, Kl:1ltl1v11N, l', l'l'l'9l'f7ll, li, f11111i1'1'. S1:1111l111g, lll'Nl lA41XXf lf. Nllll'I'2lX', 'lf ll1-ll1':111, lf, ll11l1'l1111N. .X, Xlvllur, ll. 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'11111-1'1-111111. .X, .X11111111, G, C1111 12115, 1'. 111'111'1111,1. I 151411-I 2111 .flqflttla Jlctlon GTE IEUSSTMQI? Ca YYIETLQ A Rlilyl AC C Ll ' li The Arcmac Clnh of '48 was one of thc most active organizations in Sanford lligh. For otliccrs wc clcctcd: Roger Moincan, president: Virginia Dnplist-a, sccrctaryg 'll-d I'ilon, trcasnrcr. At thc lv.-ginning of tht- year, our work consisted of taking pictures in thc simplest form with thc pinhole camera. Xkvtlfklllg up gradually, we llavc' lcarncd to takc trick and glanionr poses. Social activities for thc vcar havc been determined ln' thc season, lianving, skating' par- ties, picnics, hikes, and snppers have hccn enjoyed hy all. Sanford High Oxtcndcd an invitation to all St. Ignatius stndcnts who vwrc intcrcstcfl to join thc Clnlv. The adviser for thc clnh was lloh Crt-tcan of thc Lt-inirc Studio. Scatcd: D. Ilcllison, lf. Tl1Cl'C1llllt, Y. Dnplisea, li. NX-'ilson, I.. Dnnnclls, -I. Normanll, A. VVilson. Standing: Qnint, R. Gcndron, R. lionchard, li. llloincan, A, llnnnclls, ll. llnwn, Y ,I, lyGZll'l'll', 'lf I ilon. l'.Xt I l EDGE EUSFAE .'Tl'1Q Ona Ffihctt qot Jlwcug rl. Farrell, Trezts.: XY. XYZllliCl', llresg R. Ponlin, See.g Mr. Topping, adviser. THE Sl'OR'l'SMEN'S CLU IS This elnh of :tppmxiinzttelv 60 :tetive members organized :it the heginning of the school your has as its prime ohjeetives sztfetv, COllSC1'Y2itillI1 of fish and game, and reerezltion. To clztte, the ohjeetives hzlve heen :aehievetl prineipztlly through moving pictures shown :lt the elnh meetings, :intl tlirongh lectures hy the adviser. An iee-fishing clerhy was sponsored l'iClil'll2ll'j' 8. lt was WCll'Il2llI'OlllZCCl vvith the following lrovs taking prizes: Luwrenee Allen-W lirst fish :incl greatest gross weightg largest Iisli--Gordon XYehher. XYith the zvrrivztl of more snitahle xvezlther il crow hunt will he stztgetl its Z1 conservation mezisnre, .-X ritle team is also plzlnnecl, and shooting matches with other Schools will he sehetluletl if 15l'Ol?Cl' facilities can he found. The shotgun artists vvill have 21 Chance at skeet, :incl open XVZlfk'I' fishing' will round out an interesting seheclule of events. IHXGIC 212 ENE IDNSMJE S'l'llDEN'l' COUNCIL The Student Council of Sanford High School serves as a medium hetween the faculty and the student hody. Its purpose is to stimulate and develop a healthy school spirit, to provide a means for student participation in the school government, and to promote the general welfare of our school. 'llhis year the Student Council had charge of Freshman week. This activitv served to in- troduce the freshmen to the student hodv and to acquai cedures of the senior hrother. freshmen were festivities. The , Student nt them with the practice and pro- r sister: each freshman hov had a iihiteml hy the clothes and signs the sehool. Each freshman girl had a senio 'llhc humorous side of the week was exl required to wear. A Freshman Reception at the town hall terminated the Council again functioned hy sponsoring the sale of tickets for Arsenic and , Old Lace , a play put on hy the teachers for the heneht of the Gymnasium Fund. l'his pro- ject was a huge success with the council handling over twenty-two hundred dollars. 9 s 1 v 1 , Y In Fehruary a Carnival hall was held at the town hall, at which event lheresa Lole and Roland Nadeau were crowned Queen and King, respectively. The royal theme was carried out hy silhouettes, decorations, and programs made hy T Some other activities include regular XYednesday me projects are discussed and planned. XYISIIS to other school helrna Arsenault and .lane liclleau. etings when various measures and s are also on the CtlllI1l'll'S program, 'The Cfnllaafl Ccfunclll Class Representatives Sen imar Mary Elizabeth Pickles Donald Mace Thelma Arsenault Beatrice Roy Jiminrs Constance Fontaine Carolyn Lamh -lnne llrook David Field R. NYilson, 'llreas.g .l. llarvill, Vice l'res.g . Shoesnnth, Sec.: Miss Donovan, Adviser. CAhsent from picturel L. Grant, Pres. Ralph Travis Paul Grondin .S'0plzonmrc.r Roger 'l'heriault Melha Harrison Rohert llrocato Eugene 'llarhox l rc'.v1z 111 rn lean Ram sdell Raymond Gendron I'Atll 4 ENE EUGENE Chr-:climate ---- 'l'he Sanford High ,School Chess Cluh, composed of twenty memhers, met every Monday and XYeclnesday morning during activities period under the direction of Mr, Schultz. ,lamal lYGareie served as eluh president. 'llhe clulfs activities comprised the playing of chess among the memhers and also one chess match with Kennehunk at Sanford High School, won hy Kenrehunk High School hy a score of 5-4. 'llhis was the first of a two-ont-of-three game series: the seeond mateh was scheduled to he played at liennehunk High School in March. The boys hoped to reverse their set-hack at that time a11d thus luring ahout a final match to determine the series winner. Negotiations were also under way at the time of writing for a match or series of matches with Exeter High School. ow Jlhbonlvecll Can ou. get? CHESS CLUB Seated, left to right: E. Gerry, L. Allen, R. Quirion. Standing, left to right: XV. Libby, J. D'Gareie, R. Bedard, W . Schultz, Adviser, XV. Mor- gan, H. Aeker, R. Burgess, R. Savage. PAGE ill Hill? IBUSSFAI? qs Sigma flat For the first time in many ye'1rs Sanford High School has Il science cluh ezillecl Fe Sigma l'1, .M present its memlverslnp is small, hemg limited primarily to senior science sturlents who on-gziiiizccl the cluh, hut lIlYlt2lllUflS are ll0Illg extended to juniors and sophomores, :mel thirty active members :ire clesired hy the end of the school yeznx 'l'he aims of this cluh are :is follows: fl! to increase knowlerlge of scienceg C25 to learn to 1't'l'l'CCI skills in seieneeg ljl to give service to community and nation, Q45 to unmlerstzind the importance of science in everyrlziy livingg C55 to help carry out the program of Science Clulrs of Anierieaf' The members elected as their ollicersz jack Hough, president, john Sferes, vice presiclcntg N lfgllllil St. Cyr, SL'K'l'ClZll'y-I'Cl!0l'U'l'Q 'llhomzis llellenu, treasurer. The elnh meets every NYeclnesCl:1y afternoon for 21 short husiness meeting :incl project work. Veriocliezll entertzunments, special speakers, :incl lunches are planned. A local science fzlir is plzmnerl, :is well :is participation in the regional :md state science congress and fzur. Ji Uflattenu ot Scientlata SCIENCE CLUB Sextezl: Mr. Prescott, Mr, Topping, Mr. Clark, Advisers. Stzimlingz ,l. Rupp, 1. D'Garcie, ll. Dennett, T. Helleztu, j. Hough, V. St. Cyr, J. Sfcres, ll. jowett. PAC! in ENE IDUSSWQIN? 1.1-ll to right, from row: li. llllllllll, Y. lJ1111liscz1, bl. Floocl, bl, M:1clf:11'lz111rl, H. l,2lll'lL'l'i, Nl. SllUk'S11lllll, IC. lXl:1l1c1', 'lf lgilllll. S1-cc111fl 11111: Miss Ynllcly, lJi1'cctr11'1 R. Cz1111i1'c, li. Mitclwll, M. lf. Vicklcs, S. Tilalrctts, I. l,il1lvy, li, Stritcll. I.. SCl1x1z11'tz, M11 'll111'Cottc, Assistmlt lJi1'cvto1'. 'lll1i1'1l 111111 li, XYilso11, hlr., M. L, Mfllollgul, R. llzwtttc, If. XY1'igl1l, lf. Cull15'. Quntaln ima XX lm is11'1 ll11'1ll1'1l XXllQ1l tlw c111't:1i11 goes 11p :xml llli' play is 1111? 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XX 1- 1111111- 111111 11 11111 1'11111111111- 111 1'lll'1l1'I' s111'1'1-sscs. 4411! I'X1Il1I ll1 ENE QUEEN? Q Q n Y.. h X 1 'A X X Q 1 X X 'gb W 253 if? 'F 'SS-. Nxf! Oc ' 5' 41 S xx e ' af- X s .ally Liu' S WEEE IEUSWQET? D SPCDRTS 2 Qs Q ea X xc-vo osf w NE lb SEM? I. MX. l'laniondon, R. Rceres, R. Savage, H. Wlalsh, ul. jvellerson, 12. Gerry, R. Mitchell, XY. XYalker, R. Hartley, -l. Flood, R. Mclieon. 1. il. Nunan, .Xssistant Coachg XY. Holland, ll. Demers, IJ. Dulmois, L. Sweeney, N. Kon-- troulos, R, Costello, I.. l'oulin, ,l. Carzunihalis, O, Maher, R. Mctlregor, D. Alvino, Coach. 3. lf. Mayo, R Gilpatrick, R. Brocato, R. Dulvois, R. Low, R. l4Zl.ITlOl'lli1lgllC, V. Forlxes, C. Caraniihalis, S. Therianos, R. Lachauce, F. Grillin, Assistant Coach. 4. R. Nadeau, G. Beaudet, I . Nutter, 13. Powers, T. Tordolt, R. Grant, lj. Ponlin, C. Kil- J T lam, M. lioyin, l. Grondin. 5. Richard llurd, Mgr.: R. Matthew s, l'. Layertu, R. Durante, M. Chevalier, R. Lebrun, R. Legere, Mgr., T, Bedford, Roger Hurd, Mgr. CRecll1.xkin4.y flight The '48 Redskins were rated hy all pre- season polls as one ol the foremost power- houses in Southern Maine. ,Nltlioiigli they did not live up to all their press clippings, they were a good team, and such men as Rolrlrie Savage, Bill XYalker, Harold XYalsh, Red Richardson, .lack Flood, Boll Reeves, ,lohn jel- lersou, Tucker Gerry, Dick Hartley, Al l'la- mondon, Spooks Mitchell, and llick Mclfeon will lie sorely missed from the gridiron next fall, Yes. the '48 Redskins are gone hut not forgotten. Braintree 6-Sanford 0 The Redskins journeyed to Mass. to he edged lay an excellent Braintree team 6 to 0. The teams see-sawed hack and forth until the third period when, thanks to a partially blocked kick, Braintree took the hall from Sauford's 4Q to the 26 in seven running plays. Here the Braintree quarterback reached into his lvag of tricks and pulled out a ilanker play which saw Calligan, the Braintree F. B., lat- eral a pass to Billy Brooks, the Braintree Mau O'NX'ar. Brooks seampered 26 yards to pay dirt. The conversion was wide. The Sanford juggernaut started rolling in the fourth period and rolled 64 yards to the Braintree I2 lrefore the time ran out. St. Louis 7'ffSanforrl 6 Sanford High was nosed out hy St. Louis in an evenly matched night game. Late in the second period, Bolm Cote, St. 'llllv attt-mpt at tllc cxtra puint failwl, tlnis I 1 'IE EUQMEG - - - - 'Minh CQQQ 'fhein Wvltqht ,nnis fnllliaclc. ran liark a Saxagv punt to tlic tliv inspirccl ilmlcrtlng' licnnclvnnk t-ltwt-ii Fant'm'4l 54. Xtitli their gronncl attack run- fnnglit like' wilcl Cats anal kept Sanfurml away ning snmntlily, St. l,onis scorccl wllun Cote liflitlllllt'l3l'tl!11lSL'tllllllll. lrrnkv mx-r taclclu for six yartls, anfl thc 'lf ll. Putt' passt-tl to l,anzon for thc extra point. Sanford 30 St, lgnatins 0 ,NIO Kwlskms W'j t l wlm' Xllnllwr lifliowliwl Sanford ran miigli-slintl uvcr a gamc lvnl ll,l:1'::llljQ fun' llrct 5lMI'mllS 556' Qu 'f'q','Tt PWQ out classccl St. lg'llIlllllS tt-am. XYill1 Sant'nr4l's ' lmfxu If Om ll IO Mdmllllu to tht lint' SlTlUtllL'l'lI1g' lllk' Saints' attavli tht- Roel- Um' lmill lmli' Nllingc lmllml Owl. thc SCUW' skins ppwt-i't'cl lllL'll' way 75 yartls, witli Sax'- :gc sneaking ora-r lrmn tlw 3 yarfl lint' for Mixing HW Hmm' fur St' I'm'iS' tlic first 'lf ll. .Nttvr clrivcs of much tlit- sanit- Y V fashion, ,lcllcrsnn wcnt over from tht- 8 for Nullmll IJ lxmlmilmnk 0 'lf ll. ninnlrt-r twn, ancl Savagt' ran thc t-ntl 'I'ln- Rt-rlskins tastuzl tlivir first x'it'tm'y at tln- for thc tliirtl. KYIWN' li Kl'l1m'l l lf- ,Xs tht- llIlI'tl pcriml opt-nt-tl, Sittings intcr- 'Valuing tlic ltall nn tlicir 45, llic Rt-clslcins, vcptt-tl a St. lgnatins pass antl, fnnr plays xxitll Savant- spt-ar-liczuling' tllt' clrivc, went latcr, lcapctl across for tllc scorn H lll5l5l fl' ill lllfsl' l'l5'5l5- lll5'llW '5 U lW On lllc last play of tlic tliirtl quarter, Xtalkui' sim' WU ltlmilicfl- lmrokc tlirungli to lnlnclc a fonrtli clown punt Slmrtly aftcr, Sanlurtl startccl anotlicr T. ll. wliicli .l21t'tlllt'S ol' St. lgnatins l'L'COYL'l'Ctl on llis flrirc marching 85 yarcls to pay flirt fat Szlvagc nun foiii'tt-cn. Savagt' sum-tl liis fourth 'lf ll. tn lk-invrs pass. a tit-rry to Xlclicon pass, ancl I'r11m tlicrc. tln-n Savagt' tearing over for tliu scnrcg again A mu. Dum l.ctm.n by Scvigmw wt nl, tin. ll'l' l lVt'V5lU11 WHS l'lt'Ckl l illlfl tll'-' WOW l3'0- final score from tlic 34 yartl linv. flurry rillutl lfmin livrc on in, it was a clititl-1'ct1t storyg a pass to lllilllltllltltlll, wliu was lWl'Ollg'lll tlown l .UH'l tl WWE IDUSSWAIEI? C.-Xlvll. HOU S.XY.XGE All-State lfullbaek on the seven. I'lamondon bulled over for the touchdown. St. Ignatius never got started and wound up with a minus 2 yards rushing from scrimmage. 'Ilhornton I3-f-Sanford lg Our ram Jafinr Redskins droued another is rlose one to 'llhornton Academy at Sato. In the hrst period 'llhoruton drove 81 yards to a touchdown with Abe Pendleton hnally -foin-' over. The extra moint was missed. In as iw the second period, the Saeoites scored again on a long pass from Huot to llarvey. This time the conversion was good. From the following kickoff on, the game was all Sanford. Although unable to score un- til the last quarter, Sanford ripped gaping holes in the opponents line. Finally Savage fakezl a pass and ran 36 yards to score. The try for the extra point failed. Later in the period Savage, behind superlative blocking, returned a punt from his own 2 to the Thorn- ton 46. From there Sweeney crashed through to the 31. Sweeney added 7 more straight through the middle, and Savage swept left end for the 'lf D. But the all important try for the extra point failed. San ford 27 V- Somersworth 0 NYith Iiob Savage sparking the attack be- hind a fast charging line, Sanford smothered Somersworth .27-0. In the first period, after exchanging fumbles, Sanford took possession on its own 49. Two plays later Savage broke over left tackle, cut back toward the middle behind good blocking, and raced for the score. The Redskins added I2 points in the second period. The first tally came as a result of Savagt-'s 34 yard sprint elimaxiug a 63 yard driveg the second tally was registered by Sweeney, ending another long march. The final touchdown came as the result of a beautiful zo yard run by Demers, followed by a Demers to Matthews pass for the score. JUST BEFORE THE TOSS NF BRAINTREE ROBBIE RACING WIDE AROUND END G E tl 2 WE lb SEM? XllXIilJ ICIXIOTIOXS AS COACH REPAIRS ISETWIYEN THE l-l.-XLVICS lJ.'XlXIfXflliS liiddeford io-Sanford 0 lt was l3iddet'ord's aloe Cartier's passes that spelled the difference between liiddeford and Sanford. The ditlierenee was IO points. 'llhe game was lrarely underway when Savage lwiuieed around right end for a first down. llowerer, in the next play Sanford fumlmled and lliddeford reeovered. Such was the story all afternoon. Fumlnles and had passes kept our Redskins lmehind the eight hall, hut at the sante time Sant'ord's frontier was doing a great jolt stopping l1iddeford's powerful running attaek. 'l'he 'lligers were held for 43 yards on the ground. lfinally after lloth lines had fought almost to a standstill, lliddelord started to pass, attd what passing it wasl All three lliddeford tal! lies were set up and seored through the air. YYe shall all long rememlver this as one of the great line lvattles in Southwestern Maine Higll School footluall. The last game of the season, seheduled with Deering for Novemlver 15, was eaneeled due to the aeeideutal death ol' Raymond Costello, on November o, when at work in the Goodall Sanford Mills. Ray, regular right taelcle, had played each game with determination to carry out his assignments faithfully. Altliougli out- weighed hy many ot his opponents, ueyertlief less he held his own at all times. S'lUX'lllS'l'lCS First downs ......... Yards gained rushing Yards gained passing Yards lost rushing ..... Net from scrimmage .... liorward passes tried ....... Forward passes completed ..... Forward passes intercepted lay Number of punts ............ Average yards punting .. Lost hall on fumlvles Yards penalized Points for ..... Sanford Opponents 61 .go . . Izzo 750 330 433i . . IOS rio . . 1454 83: 60 53 21 18 4 6 2: 31 35 28 I3 o 200 IJO 116 45 THU I l RWE IDUSSFME First row: Gerry, Mgr-.5 XY. XX'alker, R. Mclieon, H. vvaish, R. Savage, R. Nadeau, I.. Schwartz. Second row: nl, Nunan, Coachg C. Caramihalis, j. Caramihalis, O. Maher, O. Matthews, M. Lavertu, F. Grillin, Assistant Coach. Sink Qt! Nineteen lforty-eiglit proved to he a good season for our illustrious Orphans. Taking everything into ctinsideration-lack of a suit- almle Imraetice surface, no home court, and con- tinual traveling--the team was indeed excel- lent. 'llhe team piled 760 points to the oppo- sitions' 6414. Starting off with a hang, the Orphans in- vaded liennelmuuk and literally tore them apart, the hnal score reading 50-28. The next victim was rival St. Ignatius. XYith Bill Nadeau and llick Melieon leading the attack, Sanford emerged on top 58-28. llut the lvest games were yet to come. ln late llecemlmer Sanford invaded the llos- ton Garden and walloped an excellent Lexing- ton team 4:-JJ. Since Lexington is a lmasket- hall power in Massachusetts, the Boston scrilues were astonished and promptly hilled Sanford as potential Maine Champions. Prohalmly the two hest games of the year were with arch rival Biddeford. In the first match, a rough and tumhle alfair, Biddeford just harely managed to squeeze hy with a 42-40 score. Harold Xvalsh stayed close hy joe Car- tier, the Tigers' ace forward, and held him to a mere four points while irritating him con- siderahly. Nadeau was also doing a yeoman's chore. X'X'hen the second match rolled around, hoth teams were after each other's scalp. This was a game which will long he remembered hy all Sanford fans. Playing a typical Sanford- lliddeford game trough and tumlnle, that isl IEEE IDUSSMAI? thc score :nt the half road Biclclcforrl 29 San- tcztm was not f1l'1ll1t0Il :1 plucc in tht- XX'cstt-rn fowl 23. lint zllrpnrcntly at this point the Or- Mzlinv 'llonrnzxmcnt hy thv Maint- l'1'incip:1ls' phznislwczlnlchrcrl with ClOlL'I'!Tllll1ltiOl1lJCCIlllSC Association. XX'hilc we hntc to show poor from hull time on thcrc wus no stopping thcm. sportsmzmsliip, wc wish to point ont than Sun- 'llhc whole tczim plnyccl inspirczl hzlskcthnll :mtl fm-11's rccorrl was :ts goorl :ls that of sn'x'n'i'ztl tht- Urplmns rvtii-ul to their dressing rooms tczlms in thc tonrncy, :incl that wc hznl ht-:mtl-n winncrs hy thc score of 50440. llirlcluI'o1'cl, :1 tcztm which i'c:wl1crl thc finals. 'llow:n'cl the curl of the 8085011 thc :ninnnl XYcll, snch is life. XYith onr ncw Gyni lacing fonl shooting vontcst was hchl in l'ortl:nnl. 4-rt-ctcfl lit-rlizlps lllt''lx0lIl'l1IllN0l1l svlt-ctors will S:1nfortl's roprcscntzxtivc, llill Nzulcun, shoot- luke noticc, vomt- gmotlicr ya-:nt ' f ' A : 'z ' 1 ' ' - l - , - 1 mf H' hh tml ll K dm' gold m lmlcl' Sopmd tu llhc Urpllzmns lzuct- :1 st-rioiis loss this yt-:nt XXOSIUVII Nlznnc Clmmpionslnp which zlclrlcrl Q xl N I N HH N, lu Dm, M ,VI VH -' ' -' l ' t hiv own 'nnl Wuiforrl Ili li Qcliooll 5 ml mul M I M hm' ILA L Mlm' il ,,ic.nL5 o . . ,. l- ' ' NX':1llu'1', ll:n'olcl XY:xlsh, :nnl lloh SIIVZIQL' will lmsllgl' , , iwwl' again chin tht- sc':n'lt't of Sznilorcl lligh. XXL- wt-ru somewhat cliszlppointc-cl that our lst row: R. Gilpzltrick, lllglxg U. Zzlmhri, R. Dnhois, R. Sllcrhnrnc, R. llI'0l'1lUl, C. l'iL'kctt, lf. Ross. :nfl row: ,l. Xnnnn, Qilillillg li. 52lllll4lCI'S, A. 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'1 SCHEDULE 1947-48 Varsity IQ Alfred 29 Varsity 2I Wells 31 Sulm-varsity 34 26 Varsity 20 'llliorntoil 35 Sul:-varsity 8 40 Varsity 22 Keimelmuiik 18 Sill?-V2ll'Slty I4 45 Varsity I7 Old Orchard .10 Siilm-varsity II 34 Varsity 20 Deering 53 Srila-varsity I7 37 Varsity 39 Thoriitoii 22 Still-varsity 28 IQ Varsity -5 Spaulding 28 Sllll-VZ1I'Slly 38 .10 Yarsity 32 Alfred 21 Varsity IQ XYells 22 Sul:-varsity Z3 25 Ufziq Wlolae quam Santoncll I',llk'l'tQL'llL' IS the word that descrilves the schools ten ivepsters attired lll their lvright red uniforms. 'llheir jolt was not only to create school spirit at the Sanford High School .Xtllletic contests, lmiit to plan rallies before each game to spur the lmys on to victory. They accum- paiiied the lroys H011 the road as well as at games on home field and court. .Xiautlier project the Cheerleaders llllll0I'tOOk was to decorate the school lrefore each game with lmright and vzitcliy signs. -'iw Left to right: B. Cooper, E. Sawyer, C. Arsenault, J. MacFarlai1dg M. E. Pickles, head Cheerleader: B. Carpenter, M. McComb, S. Morrow, B. England, Marquis. PANIC 50 'ME IDWMAEI? Morgan, Sec.: I. 'th. Miss lionlos, Adviser: R. . Cole, Pres., bl. Ahhott, 'ill'C2lS.1 M. Shoesmi V. l'res. THE G. A. A. 'l'lie purpose of this eluli is to liring together, acquaint, and organize the girls of Sanford lligh, Girls' Athletic Association includes all girls who take or have taken physical educa- tion during high school. 'llhe chili was organized four years ago in accordance with the state program hy Miss Margaret XN'ootl, the physical education teacher. At the lreginning of each year the elnli chooses its otlicers, preferahly from the senior girls. During the vear the girls sign up for participation in these various activities: hiking, hik- ing, volley hall, lnasketliall, howling, golf, softliall, anzl tennis. Points are granted according to the extent each girl participates, maximum score for each activity lieing ten. Additional points may he secured it' a girl possesses a dental certificate or life saving lmadgc, or has worked as a cnuncilor at a sutnmer camp. For fifty points the G. A. A. enililem is given. For one hundred points the school letter, distinguishable from the lvoys' since it is white on red, is granted. For one hundred and fifty points the State of Maine letter is awarded. This is a white M with a green pine tree. 'l'wo hundred points plns the approval of the school faculty lvrings the much coveted state pin. This is a signal honor as very few girls in the state have secured such a pin. XYith the construction of a hig tepee fgymj the G. A. A. expects to have even a greater variety of sports to otier so that each girl will certainly Find something to her liking, and we shall have some attaining top honors, the state pin. The XYinter Carnival llazaar, a success in every way, was the hig G. A. A. project of the year. 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Seated: N. Yargelis, SeC.g C. Caramihalis, Pres. Standing: Miss Fuller and Miss Mallinson, advisersg D. Powers, V. l'res.g Cahsent from rictnrel Lois Mor'an 'l'reas. ls 1 J-low neen Jlns 'fha qnoalm ln the fall of IQ47 a group of hoys and girls entered the foreboding halls of Sanford lligh. 'llhese were the freshmen. 'llhe school in their eyes was a place with untold horrors lurking at every corner. However, as all things change, Sanford High changed in the eyes of the freshmen. 'llhe halls were no longer torture chamhers hut hecame places for friendly chatter on the way to classes. lfreslnnan week was a hilarious one for all concerned. Boys appeared in girl's clothes, and girls in hoy's clothes. All wore large signs hearing essential information for the upper classmen. As the concluding feature of Freshman Vlleek, the Seniors honored them with a reception at which they and their parents were introduced to the faculty. The courses soon hecame easier as the freshmen settled down to the husiness of studying. liy the second ranking period, many freshman names appeared on the Honor Roll. 'llhe freshman class had a haskethall team under Coach Alvino, the first in many years. Fifteen hoys made up the squad, many of whom had played very little haskethall. A schedule of IS games was planned with such strong opponents as Deering, So. l'ortland, liennehnnk, 'l'hornton, Spaulding, and a few others, including the Sophomore team. After losing the first 3 games the Frosh won II out of the next I2 games, winning the last 8 games in a row. 'llhe freshmen helped wholeheartedly in every campaign of the year, doing their part to make each a success. lly their spirited participation in all school activities, they have shown that they really like Sanford High-and hy their achievements they have proved they were not so green after all! l'.Xl I 'Fa IDUGSFA 3 yt f I 3 ljf .alll all Big Chit-f lllahcr, XYampinn-kccpcr Ross, 2 l l' tlf Cl ' -f Simpson in hut spotl mr ,lt L llk Sl1Cl'lPlll'llC have 'llrihc Rcn'm'clu1' .5063 homone Q-fotem Ugolle XXI- arc classnm moon 1050. Many months lmefore we comv as palcfacc freshmt-n. XYC wwrk and work until wc havcnm many fcathcrs in cap. Big Chiuf last year was Richarml Gilpatrick: Sccrctary, Squaw licrtha Simpson. Now Big Chief is Owen Mahcrg him havc many scalps at fuotlvall gaincs. Stcrctary Squaw is still licrtha Simpson. NYLQ got out ancl solflnm many tickets to .Xrscnic and Old Late NVQ lmcatum other 'l 4 t 'l . . tascs 0 pulp. lhcn supl1mnm'cs dt-ciclc wc want a hig new 101100 so rnggcml little lvrothcrs would not he callcrl orphans. 'llu hc in war mlancc clown Main Strcct we gvtum llorse and lruggy with palcfafc XYanrla Spring in it to l'L'1ll'QSL'lll years many moons agog then we get lung sky-colorcrl con- xcrt'll-t 'f ' H ' ' ' 1 at cv itpusant moclun timu. lhis meant that littlc hrothcrs :mtl sisters wantcrl to clump nhl 'llown Hall anal have hig new gyin for school athletic work. NYC hirccl truck full of kills tu gn aronncl st-lling' tickcts. rw-1-X Iii MFA Many sophomores on honor roll, they were bright as snn. They were: Theodore llond, Georgette Conrtright, Melba Harrison, Paul Landry, Owen Maher, Gloria Miehand, Nancy Pillsbury, Bertha Simpson, Dora Staples, and Barbara Vaeearo. At Carnival Ball Marion Yates was voted attendant to queen. At liazaar Sophomores put in biggum help. Sqnaws helping were Betty Sutton, Melba Harrison, Katherine Lucy, Lorraine Rnel. Vl'e spronted many rngged squaws for first girls' basketball team. 'llheynm were Janie liellean, Gloria Vilandry, Patricia Patch. NYe are fnlltledged Redskins now. 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The first glimpse we had of the closely knit soeial life of the well-estalmlished trilre to which we had lieen admitted was at the freshman- senior party where we were assigned to the niighty seniors who would steep us in the lore of our new home. This, we soon discovered, was simply the preliminary to the Freshman Reeeption which was held September zo in, of all plaees, the Ameriean Legion Home, Those who were there long enough witnessed the of- ficial welcome extended hy the senior president to our youthful ehieftain, jack Rodgers. Other warriors who led our class this mem- oralmle year were -laek Flood, vice-president, Rohert Mitchell, treasurer, and Mary Eliza- lzeth Pickles, who kept the Class reeords on lrireh hark. To the trilial eouneil that year, we elected Lillian Grant and jack Daryill, Their term of serviee extended through all sixteen seasons we spent with the trilve. The mighty medicine man and woman who guided our Class through our hrst year on the reservation were Mr. Allen and Miss Folsom. Our newly-admitted group lost no time in making its importance to the reservation felt. To the First Annual X'Yinter Carniyal we sent that popular maiden, Margary Shoesmith, as our attendant to the senior queen. As a elimav to the winter season, a group of lvraves from our elass defeated the oh-so-powerful 'senior Meathalls in a nip and tuek Irasketlmall mateh, 10 to 1.2. The frosh repeated this feat twiee more in later meetings with the seniors. Al- reftdy the potential greatness of our class was lwegimiing to make itself felt through the ef- forts of jack Flood, Harold Walsh, Fred Lili- lny, Cliliord Xtormword. Roland Nadean, Roll- ert Voulin, Gordon Xtilson, and Edward Hardy, who made up our team. As further evidence of the possihilities hid- den in our class, .lane Rupp and Rohley VVil- son were listed on the annual A honor roll. Another of our illustrious hraves, Everett Firth, -lr., soloed over a New England radio station on his marimha. llefore the year closed, the retiring lem' and ll'l1iIv stan' announced the editorial hoard for the following year. Memlvers of our part of the trilre who climlved upward were l,illian Grant, lvusiness managerg ltolvley Xtilson, lioys' Athletic Editor, and Mary Ii. Pickles, Girls' Athletic Editor. On May 21, the higgest noise of the year lvurst forth upon a startled and delighted Zill- dience when Hades on the Loose,'l a spee- tacular extravaganza of everything imaginahle, was presented at the usually sedate Town Hall, liesides the eveuing's varied and stellar enter- tainment, the freshmen Slush Pumps made their orchestral dehut. Nothing like it has hecn seen since in Sanford, Our sophomore year was indicative of the heights to which our class could rise. Our ad- visers were Miss Samways and Mr. Casavant. Our otlicers were jack Darvill, president: jane Rupp, vice-president, Ned Maher, seeretaryg and Yic Firth, keeper of the wampum. Stu- dent Couneilors elected at that time were Mary lf. l'ickles, Margary Shoesmith, and Rohley NYilson. ' 'l'he social season on the reservation opened with the cfwuncil-sponsored Harvest Hop , which featured the Trojan Orchestra, headed hy .l. ll. and Vie , two of our class's most promising musicians. During American liducation VX'eek, a one- act play was cast entirely from the Class of '48, l'atricia 'llurner, Rohley VN'ilson, jack Flood, ,lane Rupp, Lillian Grant, Mary E. l'ickles, lylargary Shoesmith, and Ned Maher were part of this pow-wow. At the Second Annual XX'inter Carnival, lleatrice Roy was one of the queen's attendants. As a prelude to the carnival, the three act play XX'hat a Life was presented under the direction of Miss NYoods, 'llrihal actors for that play were ,lack Flood, Iii UWM Joyce MaeFarland, Mary lf. l'ickles, Rolrley NVilson, and jane Rupp. On stage in March was presented the one- act play No Greater Love . 'llhis effort was presented for the annual one-act play contest with other Maine reservations. ,lack Flood and -loyee MaeFarland were in the east from our hand. As a climax to the sophomores' part in the social season, the play Spur of the Moment was presented at the Sophomore So- cial. 'llhe less said, the hetter. At the end of our trail as sophomores, a shakeup occurred in the local educational sys- tem as Mr. llayward, principal chief of the confederation of trilmes, packed up his hlankets, squaw, and papooses and trekked overland to Fitchllurg and a new position. Mr. 'llurner. Great NX'hite Father of the whole system, mi- grated to Bowdoin College, and Mrs. Reando, school secretary, moved to Nasson College. Our junior year hegan under the leadership of Mr. l'age, who left the Kennehunk trilme to he our chief. Otlicers that year were: William NYalker, president: l,ouis Marquis, vice-presi- dent: 'llheresa Cole, secretaryi and Lillian Grant, treasurer. Our advisers were Mr. Clarke, Mrs. Clarke, and Miss Tondreau. As juniors, our maidens were eligihle to heeome cheerleaders, those who took advantage of the opportunity were Claire Arseneault, -loyce MacFarland, lletty Cooper, and Mary li. l'ickles. lieatrice Roy was elected to the trillal council, and Mary li. l'ickles was elected state secretary of the Maine Student Councils. At the annual Carnival llall, .loan lylc.-Xleney was elected as our attendant to the queen. Again as a part of the festivities, the usual three-act play was presented. 'lihis year ublunior Miss was successfully offered twice. joyce MacFarland, Margary Shoesmith, -lack Flood, Stephen Tilmlretts, Rohley XYilson, and Ned Maher appeared from our part of the red- skin clan. Our social that year was a huge success as we presented Sally Arseneault and ,I ack llough . Ill This for flu' 1:7't'.Y1Ill1l'JI.f 'Tzetzx 1110 .Yiglzi lfeforc ClH'f.VfllIt1.V A sf 1 A t 0 A Ft'-'UE lbtiittltl? PAGE ti l King .Yadeau and Qiweiz Cole in an artistic program, The two artists drew caricatures and novelty portraits for an en- lightened audience. Tick and ',l'ock were the sensation of the season. Ronald Stinnett won second prize for our class in the American Legion Oratorical Con- test and trilue memliers ,loyce Macliarlaitd, Mary li. l'ickles, 'lane Rupp, and ,lack Flood took part in the one-act play, The Devil Comes to Alcaraz , which reached the finals in the state of Maine annual contest. .Ns an added honor for memliers of our class, .lane Rupp and Mary li. Pickles went to Hel- grade Lake, Maine, Girls' State. sponsored liy the .Xmerican Legion . Xuxiliary. lane later went to Girls' Nation in XYashington, D. C. Our junior year closed with the lneautiful Starlight Serenade at the Alunior Prom. .Xs seniors, mightiest of them all, our first acts were the humlrling of the new freshmen and the sulisequent welcoming of them at the Senior-Frosh l'arty and the Freshman Re- ception. Our adviser this year was Mrs. Clarke. Our officers were: liill XX'alker, re- elected president, Roliert Savage, vicespresi- dentg Claire Arseneault, secretary: and Ned Maher, treasurer. Our new student council members were Sally Arseueault and Donald Mace. The first main social event of our last year on the reservation was the Senior Social, at which a Night llefore Christmas skit was presented with Spook Mitchell as Santa Claus with gifts for lmoth teachers auzl stu! dents. 'llliough realizing none of our trille could enjoy the new gym alvout to lie eonstrueted, nevertheless, we spent many hours preparing our float for the mammoth parade staged for the lienefit of the new gym. liy way of pos- ters we pleaded with the local citizens for something lvesides a home on the range for future redskins. ln addition to our large float. Spook Mitchell and Roland liedard paraded in full war paint. .Nt the NYinter Carnival Rall, Roland Xa- deau and 'liheresa Cole were elected king and queen of the festivities. ,loyce lXlacFarlaud was the attendant from the trilve of ati. 'llhe annual school play had ample represen- tation from our class. ,lack Flood, .loyce Mae- liarland, Ned Maher, Margary Shoesmith, Yir- ginia Iluplisea, Rolrert Pouliu, Stephen Tili- lietts, Mary lf. Pickles, Roger Racette, Rolvert Mitchell, and Roland Camire all took part in the threesaet presentation, Our Town , which was a great success. Roliley XX'ilson won second prize in the Le- gion Oratorieal Contest, William Xkalker, ,lack llarvill, ,lane Rupp, Lillian Grant, Margary Shoesmith, Rolnley XX'ilson, and llugh lleuuett took the annual Pepsi-Cola Scholarship lixam. Hugh and Rolmley reached the Finals. ln March, the one-act play The Command l'erformance featured from our class Roliert Vouliu. ,lack Flood, ,loyee MaeFarland, Mar- gary Shoesmith, Ned Maher, Mary Pickles, and ,lane Rupp. NN'ith the passing of many moons, the trail has led to the great trilial ceremonies in june. NYith one last farewell to the reservation which we have called home for four years, maidens and lmraves will set out to new adventures. Ughflllfll NIE IDUSSMAIP S'fwmk Hknzf ll'igfvrH1z Ixllk' Royal Vurty: M. Yzltcs, bl. IXl2lCF2ll'IZll1Kl, 'lf Colv, Qucs-ng R. 4lL-zm, Kingg T, HlIl'Il2lllk, AX. I'.Ol1l'I1iL'l' Crwwll lwculm-1's: C. Goodwin, IJ. ,lows Nr, Pfzgv H'vig11s In I'.Xl I 1m WEE 608961 ss l'AGl'I I lx JEAN EDITH ABBOTT Bicz'f1s ' Course: Commercial Hobby: Everything Activities: Glee Club 9, IO, II, 121 Hi-Y II, I2Q Outing Club IIQ Dramatics 10, II, I2Q Freshman Reception Commit- tee 121 Prom Committee II. Jean is always full of fun, And she keeps everyone on the ruu. LENORE MARY ANN ADAMS Lenny Course: Commercial Hobby: Singing and Souvenir Dogs Activities: Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZQ Freshman Reception Committee 12. Lenore with her talents threc Is sure to win a victory. BETTY ANN ALLEN Pinky', Course: Commercial Hobbies: Dancing and Music Activities: Band 9, 10, II, 125 Glee Club 10: Student Coun- cil IOQ Red and PVhite 9: Outing Club 115 Distab' 121 Fresh- man Reception Committee 12. Pinky is a girl who is very sweet: You will Find her always neat. ELMER ETHELBERT ALLEN Beau Course: General Hobby: Music Activities: Band II, 121 Orchestra 12. We all know and readily agree That a great musician Beau will be. WE IBUSSWQI? ROBERT EUGENE ARMITAGE Hob Course: College Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing Bob is 11 boy who enjoys good jokes, In that way he often entertains the folks. CLAIRE MARIE ARSENEAULT Course: Commercial Hobby: Swimming and Dzxneing Activities: Freshman Reception 12: Hi-Y 12: Class Sec- retary 12: Prom Committee II: Cheerleader 11, 12. Claire with her dark brown eyes XN'ill be sure to get the guys. 'FHELMA ROSE ARSENEAULT Sally Course: College Hobbies: Art and Sports Activities: Red and lfl'l11'!v II, 12: Social Committee II, 12: Prom Committee 11: Outing Club II: Band II, 12: Hi-Y 12: llixlap' 12: Freshman Reception Committee 12: Dramutics Art Editor of the I?i.vfaf?' Sully was: She draws so well, was the e'1nse. ROBERT AUSTIN Hob Course: Shop Hobby: Hunting M Bobby is good :lt shooting skeet: That's the tfllfll--'llC,S really neat! l'All bl EWG 50339616 ROLAND ALFRED BEDARD Rollo Course: General Hobby: Girls Activities: Photo Club 12, Social Committee 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Chess Club 12, Glee Club IZQ Freshman Re- ception Committee 12: Dixfaff 12: Dramatics 12: Swing Or- chestra 9. Roland from his Dirlajf work Never once was known to shirk. GORDON HARRY BEDFORD Bal Course: College Hobby: Music Activities: Band 9, 10, II, 12: Orchestra IZ, Chess Club 11. Gordon and his clarinet XNill be a success, it's safe to bet. THOMAS BELLEAU Tommy Course: College Hobby: Ping-pong Activities: Distaff 12: Hi-Y 12: Science Club 12. ' In Tommy we are sure to meet A business merchant all complete. CALVERT RICHARD BOND Cal Course: General Hobby: Outdoor Sports Cal has often traveled far: G He'd go much farther, if he owned a ear. l'.xGI'I 168 HELENA LORRAINE BOUDREAU H1Nt'IIlln Course: College Holmlmies: Clem and Millinery Activities: Basketball 9, IO, 11. Helena with her diamond bright, Lacks not in charm, though some in height, DORIS VIOLA BOUGIE lw'o11y Course: Commercial Holnlmies: Dancing and Swimming Activities: Glce Clnli 9, IO, II, 1:5 Outing Club IO, II Prom Committee 115 Social Committee II: Dramatics 121 Freshman Reception Committee IZQ llixlaff 125 Basketball 9. Doris is quite petiteg Also, of course, very sweet. ANN BOURLESSAS Course: General Holiliy: Playing the Piano Activities: Red and ll'lzifv 115 Dramaties 115 Prom Com- mittee IIQ Glee Clnlm IO, II. Ann is a girl who is quite new: And when you know her, yon're never blue. ROIRERT BOURQUE ' mf, Course 1 General Holiliy: Hunting An ambitious lmoy we have in Bol1 g Une thing he lacks not is a job. Iii USWAGI? Rx. A . 55 l'Atll'l GED WEE EUGENE MARGUERITE ANGELLA BRADY nPl'!!!lJ'H Course: College Hobby: Dick Activities: Outing Club IO, II1 Glee Club IO, II, 125 Dis- tfzlft I2j.Pl'Om Committee 115 Freshman Reception Committee IZQ Social Committee II. Peggy with her merry smile Makes many a person's clay worthwhile. LOIS VV. BROOKS Cl1ulwby Course: Commercial Hobby: Dick Activities: Glee Club 125 Prom Committee 115 Rad and ll'lzitv IZQ Social Committee 12. NVeekends for Lois are of the best, For that's when Dick becomes her guest. AMBER JOANNE BURGESS Burg Course: Commercial Hobby: George Activities: Outing Club IO, 115 Dislaff 125 Social Commit- tees II, 121 Prom Committee IIQ Basketball 105 Freshman Reception Committee 12. Amber, with blonde hair and dark blue eyes, Has a pretty smile where sweetness lies. JEAN ETHEL BURGESS I Hinge Activities: Red and Ifl'h:'1v 9, 105 Glee Club o, IO, II, 125 Basketball og Social Committees IO, IZQ Prom Committee 115 Freshman Reception Committee 125 Hi-Y 125 Dramatics 115 Ikiyllzf 12. . From the House of Bnrgesses comes this singer: She is, honestly, a cleacl ringer. PAGE T0 Course: College Hobby: Reading ROLAND LIONEL CAMIRE iile07Hlif7U NE IBUSITM? Course: General Hobby: Music Activities: Hi-Y 11, I2Q Photo Club 12. Roland, though he is so small, Thinks that someday he may grow tall. ARTHUR HENRY CARON HAH., Course: General Hobby: Taking Pictures Arthur and his motor bike, NNould be quite helpful on a hike. ELEANOR MAY CARPENTER Ellie Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Glee Club 9, 10, II, 12, Band II, I2j Dislajj' 121 Outing Club IIQ Hi-Y 11, 12, Freshman Reception Committee 12: Social Committee II, Dramatics 121 Prom Committee Il Course: NNe always see, in the little red car, Ellie, a girl who comes from afar. AR1.1NE JOSEPHINE CARROLL ' Carroll , General . Hobby You will not have far to look, To find quiet Arline with a good book. Reading IHXHI I Alibi NE USUN? THERESA IRENE COLE Terry Course: Commercial Hobbies: Sports and Dancing Activities: Glee Club 11, 12: Hi-Y 11, 12: Secretary of junior Classg Prom Committee II, Freshman Reception Com- mittee 125 Ilramaties 11, IZ, llixfiiff I22 Outing Club 11, 125 Queen of Carnival Hall 12. You will look aufl always see Terry, Never sacl, but always merry. BE'll'IlY JEAN COOPER Course: Commercial Hobbies: Dancing and Sports Activities: Social Committee IIQ liixhzji' 12: Freshman Re- ception Committee 125 Prom Committee 115 Outing Club IO, 115 Hi-Y 11, 125 Cheerleader 11, 12. Full of fun and fancy free, Betty is the girl for me. LISTA ELLA CREDIFORD Course: College Hobby: Music Activities: Glce Club 9, IO. Lista's the girl who comes from afar5 She really knows how to clrive her ear. GRACE CHASE DANFORTH fICl'fIfl'K,ii Course: Commercial Hobby : Reading Activities: Band 9, IO, 11, I2j Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. Grace is quiet we all know: She Carries a book where e'er she goes. HILIDA 'VHERESA IYANJOL' C0lll'SL'I Commercial Holrlny: lfniilu Hilcla witli l1c1' flasliing smile, Has really got lots of style. Au'1'H111t ,noun 1m1w11.1. 'ffm-if' C1r111'sc': Collvgu llolmliy: Making ixllllllj' -Activitics: llanrl IQ, II, IZQ Orclicstra IZQ Stnclc-nt Conn- cnl Q, IO, 11, 123 llixlajf 125 Class IM-siclcnt IO: llclvatiug Clult 11. Artlinr -lolin, tlw gallant knight, Can rcally put up a vcrlial fight. JAMES HUGH IJENNPYIVI' Cuursc: Collcgt- Holaliy: Music ,'XftiviticS: Km! and llnlzifv IZQ llelrating Clnli 123 Orcllcs- tra -125 lllitltfl Clnli IZQ Freslimaii RL'CUPtl0ll Cammittcc 123 Social Committee 0: l,l'UTl1 Committee llg llixlujf 1.23 SCiCllL'L' Cluli 12. Playing the piano wc'll all confcss, Hugh has thc makings of great success. ,IJXMAL QVGARCIE 'lhittlv lfriglf' Conrsv: Collcgc Holrlmics: l'l1ntograpl1y anml -lcwclry Making .Xctiviticsz lfvd und ll'l1ifv 0, IO, ll, 1.21 Arcmac Clnli 13: Clicss Clnlv 1.23 Science Cluln 1.2. xXilll'l'L' clues ,lamal spcml most of tlic clay? llown at the local Y. M. C. A. WE Ib SUM? Iktlll llli-UE IEUSMAEI? l'Alll Tl Coursvi Coursci Course: DORIS IRENE DUBOIS Ulm! Gcncrzll Hobbies: Dancing and Swimming On Doris you should kccp un cye If the latest hair styles you would espy. ROLAND JOSEPH DUISOIS Rollo Shop Hobby: Motorcycles NYith all his talents gz1i11ed at the shop, Roland surely will be no Hop. ARNOLD MARK DUNNELLS Mikv Shop Hobby: Hitch Hiking Activitics: Truck II, IZQ Chess Club IIQ Arcmac Club 12. Course 2 'ASonny with his stories tall Will ever amuse us, one and all. YIRGI NIA UL' l'l.lSE:X C1'1111y College Activities: Prom Committee IIQ Orchestra 9, IO, II, I2j Glcc Club 9, IO, II, 125 lli-Y II, 1.25 Debating Club 12: Dra- matirs 12. X'7ll'g'lI1l2i'S ambition is to be Il nurse, To kuep the patients from a hezlrsc. VERLEY LINIJIRERG EMERY Cnursc: Yoczltionzil Holmhy: Hunting Verlcy with his smile so jolly ls ax cure for the mclzmcholy. .IOHN LAXYRENCE FARRFLL .lul1nHy Course: Gcucral Hohhiesz Hunting, FishinggmclBzlsclmll Activities: Chess Cluh IIQ Baschzlll IOQ Sportsmcifs Club 121 Aiwnizic Cluh 12. johnny likcs to hunt and fishg H0 hrmgs home many 21 tasty dish. l3EA'1lRICl3: ,IENNIE FEENEY Pctl Coursc: Ccucrztl Hohlny: Dancing Artivitics: llrom Committcc Il. NYC :ill know her uamt- is l3cz1 g Shc's wry cute, you must agree. liYICRl'I'l l' JOSEPH FIRTH, JR. I it ' Course: Cwllcgc Holmhyz Music Activitics: ligand 9, Io, II, 125 Orchestra 10, 1.2: Class 'l'1'0:1s111'ci' 10. Vic :incl his orchestra someday will lic l'p iu liig lights: just wait and soc! 'E lb WAI? V.-Xf FIRE QUEEN? PAGE 76 ,IOHN E. FLOOD lark Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Football II, I2Q Basketball o, IO, 11, 12: Dra- maties 10, II, 125 Class Vice President 9: Outing Club 10, IIQ Social Committees 9, Io, IZQ Debating I22 Hi-Y II, Fresh- man Reception Committee 12, Iiixfrzjif 12: Glee Club I2. An eloquent speaker is our jack: Of debating well, he has the knack. GLORIA EVA FLORY Course: College Hobby: Dancing A cute little gal is Gloria Floryg Someday she'll put some lad in his glory. DANIEL NNYMAN GALE Hljllllllyu Course: College Hobby: Hunting Activities: Chess Club Io: Prom Committee IIQ Sports- men's Club 12. To look at Danny he seems quite shyg But when you know him, he's a swell guy. NETTIE MARIE GALEUCIA Ned Course: Commercial Hobby: Music Activities: Glee Club 9, lo, II. Nettie's hair and sparkling eyes Enhance her smile, which never dies. 1Xl.l DEGE STA Nl SLJXUS G1Xl liHllfR Hffnrlflll' Course: College llobbics: Cin' Rzteing :incl Sports Activities: Aremzte Club 11, 12: Chess Club 11, 12, ll1X 11, 123 Football 11: Sportsmcifs Club 12. Aldegc is :1 Clown we know, lint llCl!i tl1e same, Come rznn or snow. IQVGENIZ KINCAIJE GERRY H7411L'lH'f,i Course: General Hobby: Sports Activities: Chess Club II, IZ, llixlaji' 122 Baseball o, I0 II, IZ, Football 11, IZQ Hi-Y Presitlcnt IZ, Sportsmen's Club 12: liztsketbzill 12. 'l'ncker enters in all sports, And he IS good, from :ill reports. YIRGINI.-N GOOIJWIN tfi11g1'r Course: College Hobby: Music .Xetivitiest Glee Club o, 10, 11, 125 CDI'CllCStl'2l IIC Science Clnb 12. Virginia vvitli her voiee soprano May be ziccompztnietl by any piano. LILLIAN liS'lllCLLE GRANT Lil Course: College Hobbies: Mnsie :intl Sewing' 1141 ll'l1il1 o, 10, IIQ llznnl o, IO, II, 129 Social Committees o, IO' l'rom , Activities: 1 Student Council o, 10, 11, 121 Red I1 Committee IIQ Class 'llrcasnrcr IIQ Diyfajf 12. Lillian is the most etlicicnt lass XYe eoulcl find in any class. IME QUEEN? l'1Xl I 1 WEE IDUSWQIE PAGE ' ISABELLE LORRAINE GROVER Ivy Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Outing Club 11: Social Committees 10, IIQ Prom Committee 111 Glee Club 9, 10, II, I2Q Debating Club IZQ Freshman Reception Committee I2j Dramatics IO, II. Issy a secretary will beg just the size for the boss's knee. BARBARA JESSIE HAM Jamie Course: Vocational Marriage was for this lass Instead of continuing with her class. ANSEL HAMMOND Annie Course: Engineering Hobby: Model Airplanes Activities: Chess Club III Sportsmen's Club 12. XfVith his model aeroplanes He will someday honor gain. JACK MCCLEUR HARRISON Judaic Course: College Hobby: Skiing Jack, a joker of our class, Is always laughing with some lass. GTE IDU WAI? RICHARD VYJXRREN HA RTLEY Dirk Course: General Hobby : Peggy Diek Ais full of wit and fnng NNl1en he starts fooling, no work is done. SHIRLEY ELlZ.A'Xl3E'llH llEKRlCK C'11rizlli'.v Course: College Hobby: Knitting Activities: Band 9, IO, II, IZQ Orchestra o, IO, II, 12: Dix- tajf IZQ Social Committees II, 125 Freshman Reception Com- mittee l2Q Prom Committee 11. Shirley is often seen in the balls Delivering the various telephonic calls. BEVERLY LEXORE HOLLIS l1'1'1 ' Course: Voezitioiml Hobbies: l,2lIlClllg.f2l.lNlSWlI'l1l11Illg.f Bev is 0110 who is fnll of fun Xvl'lEI1CVC1' her 1lz1y's work is clone. MARDIORIE MABLE HOOl'liR Marge Course: Vocational Hobby: Dancing Marge is what you e:1ll qnietg llnt when you know ber, sl1e's qinte 11 rlot. PAL ENE IDUSYTM? JACK lVlll.'llUN HOL'GH h'1u11l1V Course: College Hobby: Stamps Activities: Social Committees 11, 1.2, Seienee Club 1:5 l'rom Committee IIQ Freshman Reception Committee 1.2: Glee Club 125 liasketball og Ilzlrtfzjf 13. We look here, there, everywhere, Ancl few clo we incl whose volee will Compare. SHIRLEY MAY HOXYES .S'l1irl Course: Commercial Hobby: Music Activities: Band 9, 10, II, IZ, Orcliestra IO. Shirley, who is a very nice gal, Makes tor each of us a genial pal. XYALTER HUNTRESS Course: General Hobby: Making Money Activities: Prom Committee 11. Walter from his weekly pay Saves enough for a rainy clay. VIOHX LOUIS JOSEPH -IELLERSON Hjtlllllllyn Course: College Hollllyi Skiing Activities: Cross Country og Hi-Y II, 121 Football IQZQ Track 11, 125 Chess Club Ill Outing Club IO, IIQ Aremac Club II. john, on his pair of silver skiis, Glides clown the hill with the greatest of ease. l'AtlI'l NU ILXYMOND -IUHNSON Ray lm USSMAEIE CUlll'SL'f Xrtlfiltltllllll Holmlwy: Ijllllfillg Kay l1'11n1 tl1u scrvicc clicl rcturn, Tl' l l'l l 'Y' mt 115 c1po.11.1 IC m1g,11t min. 01111, 1.1ax1'1S Jouiis, JR. C1 iurscz Inrlustrial Holmlmyz Hunting' Activitics: SllOl'lSU1Cll,S Cluln 12. XN'l1c11 thc liunting sczison is on, To tlw woorls l1c will lac gone. IKIQTSY XYYNUNKX ,lOVYE'l ll l31'lf.1 ' L'w111's0: Collcnc Holmlmyz Music :N Acliviticsz Bzmcl Q, IO, 11, 1.2: cJl'CllCStI'2l lj, IO, II, IZQ G11-c Clull QQ llfxtiijf 1:5 liziskctlvzill Q, 10. Cfuirscz XXX- certainly clon't ncccl to lrct, 'lll1:1t Ilctsy practices llC1' Cl2ll'lllCl. ,I A M I2 S IQ l Cl IAR IJ lil LFOYLE Jim nz 11 College Ilolrlryz jimmy, though l1c may lic shy, Allows not much to pass him lay. Skiing 1 FIRE 60890166 FRANCIS CURTIS KIMBALL Kimball Course: General Hobby: Traveling Francis likes to attend the Grangeg Of friendship it gives a wider range. ROLAND PAUL LFSPERANCE Ronnie Course: Industrial Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing Ronnie at the Roosevelt School Has learned the use of many a tool. CYNTHIA ANN LEVER Sue Course: College Hobbies: Dancing and Scrap Books Activities: Glee Club 10. II, 125 Prom Committee IIQ Out- ing Club 11: Distajff 125 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Her hair is redg her eyes are blue5 Think of that, and you'll know it's Sue, FRED IRVING LIBISY L1'I1'l Course: General Hobbies: Ping-pong, Golf, and Bowling Activities: Basketball QQ Chess Club 105 Social Committee 9, 10, IIQ Hi-Y 115 Prom Committee IIQ Track 12. Lib enjoys his game of pool, But how he suffers when in school! PAGE X2 EEE GREEN? RICHARD CLINTON LIIEBY I Lili Course: Shop Hobby: Hunting Alwziys ready to help Il friend, His good traits seem to l1z11 e 110 end. -IOYCIC EIUNINIC Mz1elfARLANlJ l'4l1'4'Ifoo! Course: Commercial Hobby: Music Activities: Outing Club IOQ llzxnd o, IOC Glec Club 0, 10, II, 125 Hi-Y 125 Red and ll'hitv 0, 101 Cheerleader II, IZQ Soriill Committee IOQ Queen Ixtlmlllllllt IZQ 1Jl'ZlITl2ltiCS Il, 12. .loyee entertniils us with her voice, And ol one Senior she's :1 special choice. IJUNALIJ HANSCOM MACE nlllt1t'l'j'U Course: Engineering Hobby: Nature Study Activities: Chess Club 111 Dixlir-ff 12: Student Council 125 Sp0rtsmen's Club 12. A shy young man is Uonzild Mzzeeg lint when you know him, he's quite an nee. IQIJXYARIJ OXYISN MAIIER Ned Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: lfootbzill :ind Boxing fClllClllll2lll, Ohiol 5 Foot- ball IO, 125 Class Secretary IO: lg1lSClPZlll IO, 11, IZQ Glec Club 125 llrznmzxties IO, 11, 12. Ned made Il hit in Our' 7'0zu115 As the doctor, hc won renown. , l'Al I 8 WEE IBIISWAEI? LOUIS MARQUIS L0uir ' Course: College Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing Activities: Hi-Y II, 12: Dislaf 12: Class Vice President II: Aremac Club 12. Louis is an ambitious lad XN'l1o will keep many a girl from being sad. BARBARA JEAN MELANSON Peanut Course: General Hobby: Having Fun Activities: Band o, Io, II, 12: Orchestra 9, IO, II, 12: Glee Club 9: Outing Club 11, 12: Dislaff 12: Social Committee IZQ Basketball 9, 10: Prom Committee II. Jean is popular with one and all: In any class she's on the ball. ARTHUR VVENTXNORTH IVIELLOR 1W4'll Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Baseball og Chess Club 10: Social Committees o, 10, II: Cbess Club II: Hi-Y 11: Prom Committee II. After his week's work is done: Off to Boston he will run. JOSEPHINE SYLVIA MELVIN Course: Vocational Hobby: Movie: Activities: Glee Club 9, II, 12: Dramatics QQ Red and l1'lzifv II, 12. jo, a reporter on the Red and lVhite, Hunted for news both day and night. l'AGl'I Xl Course: Vocational Hobby: Hunting George goes hunting evcry year: So far he has always lcilletl a cleer. ROBERT ANDREW' MITCHELL Spools Course: General Hobbies: Hunting and Sports Activities: Football 11, 125 Chess Club II, 125 Hi-Y 125 Sportsmen's Club 125 Dramatics 11, 125 Freshman Reception Committee 125 Prom Committee 115 Glee Club 125 Class Treasurer Q1 Social Committees 9, 10, 11, 12. Course: College Hobby: Activities: Aremac Club 12. Course : IME IDUSSITAI? GEORGE VVI LB UR MILLER No other comedian can surpass Spook's original jokes hearrl in class ROGER ALBERT MOI NEAU Photography Although he came our Senior year, NA'e hope that he has likecl it here, ELEANOR CLAIRE MOREY lfgllylf Commercial Hobby: Knitting Eleanor is an attractive lassg NVe're proud to have her in our class. PAGI 4 lA ENE IDUSSME GE S6 RUTH EXELDA MORGAN R11flz1'c',' Course: General Hobbies: Dancing and Swimming Activities: Hi-Y IZQ Freshman Reception Committee Izg lhviujl' IZQ Social Committee II. Ruthie is liked by one and all: She'll cause many a boy to tall. MARY ANN MORIN 1,rfffy Course: Vocational Hobby: Dancing Mary with her cheery smile XYill have friends all the while. MARY LOUISE McDOUGAL lf'r'sa Course: General Hobbies: Sports and Music Activities: junior Prom Committee IIQ Outing Club IO, ug Orchestra 9, IO, II, 1:5 Hi-Y Il, 12: Glee Club 9, IO, II, 1.5: Freshman Reception Committee 12: l2i.r1'afj' 12: Red and lblzife og Dramatics IO, II, IZQ Science Club 12. XYesa, with her happy grin, Likes to play her violin. RICHARD EDWARD MCKEON 'fuffif' Course : General Hobby: Sports Activities: Baseball io, II, 12: Basketball 9. IO, II, 121 Football IO, II, 12. Because Dick is so very tall, He can't be beat at basketball. GILBERTE BLANCHE NADEAU CiI1bie Course: Commercial Hobby: Roland Activities: Basketball 9. NVQ' wonder what makes '4Gibbie singg Could it be her sparkling ring? ROLAND MAURICE NADEAU Bill Course: Voeutional Hobby: Sports Activities: Basketball 9, Io, Il, 122 Baseball 9, ro, 11, 12. Bill is at home on the basketball court: He's proved that he is king of the sport. CONRAD ERNEST NASON Cua'dy Course: General Hobby: Having Fun Conrad we will always see Up to some sort of deviltry. ROGER ARTHUR NOEL Chri.ffmz1.r Course: College Hobby: Hunti Activities: Basketball QQ Sportsmen's Club I2. Roger, we all know, is a nice looking lady He's always smiling: he is never sad. WE IDUSWQI? ng l'.Xf l H IME QUEEN? parm ss ROGER NUTTER 'Il'i11Ir11H Course: General Hobby: Radio Morning, noon, and night you'll find Roger with radio on his mind. HAZEL MADELINE VENNEY 1'1'1111-V Course: General Hobby: Donald Hazel with her curly hair Is shy and quiet cverywliere. RICHARD LUCIEN PERREAULT 'II'4'd1fo Course: Vocational Hobby: Motorcycle Races Pedro rides upon a bike5 He says he doesn't like to luke. MARY liLlZAl3E'llH PICKLES rclgihn Course: College Hobby: Skiing Activities: Outing Club 10, III Prom Committee II1 So- cial Committees 9, IO, 11, 125 Glee Club Q, IO, II, 125 I-li-Y 11, IZ, Debating Club 12, Freshman Reception Committee IZ, Dixlaff 125 Red and l1'1zile 9, IO, II, 125 Cheerleader II, 12, Basketball IOC Class Secretary QQ Dramatics 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, 12. Bibsie's activities are very many And shall be remembered as long as any. GICNOLA CLAIRE PILLSBU RY Coursc-1 Collcgc Hobby: Rczuliug Activities: Glcc Club og Prom Committcc 11. I Gcnola is :1 mighty fine girl, XX'ho is worth many zt pczxrl. 'NIIZOIJORE OSIAS VILON try' tin A. Clllll'SL'I Collcgc llobby: Art JXcllvitics1 l'l1oto Club 12. 'llccl's work of art So fine XYill mzlkc him famous in an very short timc. Al,llLlR'll DI. PLAMONIJON UAF, Coursc: College Hobby: Snapshots .Nctiviticsz llziskctball 0, IOQ Cross Country IOQ Football 1.25 'l'1':1t'k 11. Sailing, sailing, over thc bounding uminl 4Xll vvcn- glzlrl when Al cztmc homo zigzun. ROliER'l' JOSEPH POULIN Bob Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Prom Committcc IIQ Debating Club 121 lfrcsli- :tion Crmmittu 1 D' Ill' 1 li skttbtll J man Rt-cot' ,r -- ZQ inf gg uv- z 1, 10: Sportsmt-n's Club IZQ Social Committees II, 125 Outing Club IO, 11. f Bob will attempt any clcbatc, No matter what may bc his fate. IME IDUSEM? PA! I YQ UNE 60533616 PAGE 90 ROGER JOSEPH RACETTE nNfll'f'3 ' Course: College Hobbies: Music and Literature Activities: Prom Committee 113 Freshman Reception Com- mittee 12: Red and ll'1zitv QQ Dramaties 12. Xie all know him as Nappy 3 Maybe because he's smart and snappy. ROBERT NYILLIAM REEVES Hob Course : General Hobby: Sports Activities: Football IO, II, 123 Outing Club IOQ Chess Club 10, II, 123 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. Bob was known to never yield To his foe on the football field. NYESLEY MURRAY RICHARDSON Red Course: Scientific Hobby: Reading Activities: Chess Club IIQ Ilixlajf I2j Basketball 103 Foot- ball II, IZQ Prom Committee 113 Social Committees 9, 10. Red is a fellow with a lot of nerveg From his chosen path he will never swerve. RALPH GAREY RIDLEY Course: Industrial Hobby: Hunting Ralph, Il lad from Springvale, ls one who will never fail. UUE UWA FELTON ROBERTS, JR. Hjlilllllfn Course: Yoeational Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing A fellow like Felton is hard to find, For there are not many of his kind. JACK EDWIN ROIJGERS .lm'l.'if ' Course: College Hobby: Dancing Activities: Class President 9. -laek is one of the popular lads, NX'ho will always keep up with the latest fads. I3EA'llRlClf EVA ROY lieu Course: Commercial Hobby: Skating Activities: Social Committ6C 95 Student Council IO, 11, 1.21 Glee Club Q, IOQ Ilixlajl' 1.2, Attendant to Queen Io. A lovely girl is Beatrice Roy, And liked by every girl and boy. M.'XR'l'HA JANE RUl'l' 'AJr111i1 ' Cmirsez College Hobby: Skiing Activities: Social Committees 0, Io, II, Prom Committee ug Glee Club Q, 11, l2Q Hi-Y 11, 121 Debating Club I2j Out- ing Club 10, II1 Dramatics II, IZQ Class Vice President IO, llixmjl' lag Science Club 12. Janie yon will always see Busy as a little bee. luv! nl- 1 f . IE llllllli lb SEM? PAGE 92 PATRICIA ANNE SANDERS Pat i Course: College I-lobbies: Reading and Music Activities: Glee Club 9, 10, 11, IZQ Rnd and lfl'hitv 9, IO, II, 12 l l ' P ' ' ' 5 Jevating Club 125 H1-Y II, 125 Iireshman Reception Committee 125 Prom Committee 115 Social Committees Q, 115 llixiajf 12. Pat excels in many a line: Sou always find her with a rank that's Fine. ESTHER TEENA SAPERSTEIN H151- Course: General I-lobby: Movie Stars llehind the store counter you will find Esther with movie stars on her mind. RUBERT SAVAGE Robbie Course: Industrial Hobby: Sports Activities: Hi-Y Q, II, 125 Chess Club 115 Baseball 10, II, 125 Football II, IZQ Track II, 121 Class Vice President 125 liasketball 12. Football is honored by Robbie's nameg lIe's sure to win the greatest fame. JOHN THOMAS SFERES Course: College Hobby: A-Bomb Activities: Red and lI'hifc II, I2Q Track 11, I2j Debating Club II, 125 Science Club Il, 12. In Chem. and Trig. his work is fineg XVe know that be wastes not his time. me enema MARGJXRY ANNE SHOESMITH May Course: College Hobby: Skiing Activities: Outing Club 10, 11: Social Committees IO, IIQ l'rom Committee II: Glee Club 10, IIQ Hi-Y II, IZ: Debating Club 12: Ilismff 12: Dramatics II, 125 Student Council 10, ll, 17 Margary, who is a very pretty lass, ls always busy, doing something for hcl' class. RUTH LILLIAN S'l'Al'LES Ruthie , Course: College Hobby: Reading Activities: Glcc Club QQ Prom Committee II, NN'e know a girl whose name is Staples: She knows the pine trees from the maples. ALBERT HENRY STEVENS UAV Course: Vocational Hobby: Sports VX'hile in school, hc's a-wishiu' He could be outside a-Eshiuf ARLINE STRITCH S'irflfhitr Course: General Hobby: Skating ' Activities: Glee Club 10, 11, IZQ Outing Club 11: Drama- tics 11, 121 Dixfajf 12: Social Committee 12: Prom Commit- tee II: Basketball 9, 10: Freshman Reception Committee IZQ Volleyball 9, IO. Arline is humorous, we all know: She'd be good in Fred Allen's Show. P A G E ENE IDUGSUM? PAGE 94 VIRGINIA ROSE ST, CYR 'ICi1111y Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Science Club 12: Glce Club o, IO, II, 12: Band II, 12: llixtajf IZ: Outing Club IIQ Prom Committee 11: Freshman Reception Committee 12: Hi-Y IZ: Dramatics II, 12: Girls' Basketball Manager 12. An efficient manager in basketball, She helps the girls in response to their call. ALBERT RODNEY ST. JEAN Til1l2y Course: College Hobby: Music Activities: Band IO, II, 12: Orchestra 12. 'lTibby and his merry band Will oft' be heard throughout tl1e lancl. STEPHEN TIIil3E'll'l'S Stc'z'iv Course: General Hobby : Swimming Activities: Prom Committee II: Glce Club IZQ Freshman Reception Committee 122 Dixlaf 12: Red and lI'hite IO, II, 12: Dramaties II, 12: Social Committees 0, IO, II, 12: Photo Club 12. Stevie, who's a witty lad, Will keep anyone from being sacl. FRANCES MARILYN TURNER nI:l'UlIJlli'H Course: Commercial Hobbies: Sports, Drawing, and Music Activities: Band 9, IO, II, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 12: Glee Club 9. Frances is one of our smallest gals: She's cute, and she's also one of our pals. at nemo VYILLIAM EUGENE VYALKER Billy Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Hi-Y 123 Ilixtaj' 123 Football IO, 11, 121 llas- ketball 10, 11, 123 Track II, 123 Sportsmeifs Club 123 Class President 11, IZQ Outing Club IO, IIQ Baseball o, 10, II, 123 Freshman Reception Committee IZQ Prom Committee II, If money could come from cracking a joke, Billy is a fellow who would never be broke. HAROLD OSGOOD NYALSH ll 'rll.t'l11'c ' Course: College Hobby: Sports Activities: Football 0, IO, 11, 123 Basketball o, IO, II, 123 Freshman Reception Committee IZ, Chess Club 113 Outing Club II: Social Committee 9, 10, 123 Dixtaff 12. Harold would make an ideal clown3 lf yon look at h1m, you cannot frown. ANITA PAULINE NVALTON ll'alliP Course: Commercial Hobbies: Swimming andllancing Activities: Rm' and M'hiitv 9, IO, 111 Prom Committee IZ, Anita, with her voice so deep, Docs not sound like a ClllCRClllS peep. RAYMOND ALIHERT NYATSON Ray Course: General Hobby: Cooking Activities: Baseball 9. Rz1y's a fellow who has traveled afar, Wlithout the use of train or car. PAGE WINE IDNSFA l AGE 96 ELROY S'llENNAR'l' XX'EN'llXN'OR'lll'l' Roy Course: Engineering Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing Roy makes haste to get to the mill, So that he may never owe a bill. NYAL'llER GRUYES NX'l'llCKER ll'l1ic Course: General Hobby: Skiing Activities: 'llrack II. Though this fellow's not so tall, He's liked by one and all. VERNON Vl'HYNO'll'l' I vC'I'I1U Course: College For ns it was an unhappy day, XN'hen Vernon decided to move aww y. GORDON HERBERT VVILSON ll'illy Course: College Hobby: jerking Sodas Activities: Basketball 9: Baseball o, 10: Band og Track II, Il. Look out the window any date, And you will see VYilly coming late. ROIELICY CON.XN'lf XYILSON, JR. .S'li111 Course: College Hobby: Music .'Xetix'ities: l1'1'd and H'l11'lv o, IO, 11, 125 Social Committees o, io, 1:5 Chess Club 115 lizuicl 11, 115 Dixfajif 125 Drzlmaties lo, ll, 1:5 Sturleut Council 10, 11, IZQ Outing Club 11. l lere's to Robley, tl1e wit of the elass5 Give him 11 cheer that will always lust. IflJl'liH AFIJREY Vl'RIGH'll f1lw1-1'.v Course: College Hobby: Having Fun Activities: Outing Club 10, IIQ Social Committees 0, IO, 11, 115 Prom Committee 115 Glee Club o, io, 11, IZQ Hi-Y 125 l'4I'L'5lllI12lIl Reception Committee 125 171.91115 125 Ned and H'l1ile 9, 105 llaskctbull IO, 11. Edith is 21 viraeious girl Keeping herself iu :1 eontiniious whirl. 1e1eH1x1e11 eA111.'roN wo1e11u'oo11 Mimi, Course: l1lilllSll'i2ll Hobby: Taxiclermy XYhile seeking future happiness, XN'e know that he'll achieve sueeess. gxl lf, E 503311610 fi X' H1 l'AGl J IE IDUSFAI? U5 C.'XNlJllJS llus guxw, l':lQ'll1ul'? . . . 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