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'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
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NE IDUSEAI? 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
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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. Onr tribe have great many goodnm things to remember, ugh P if --'.., , VIISS O'H NRA Adviser MISS BOULOS Adiixcr PAGI4
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