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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
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.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
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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
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