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'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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WEE lb SEM? '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
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