Sanford High School - Distaff Yearbook (Sanford, ME)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 57 text:

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Page 56 text:

WWE EU My SOPI-IOMURE GIRLS l'ROSl'EC'llOR5 Ol 1051 XXI' SUllll0I11Ol'L'S are no longer pioneers in this vast section of riches. Xle are novv nearly fnll-tledged inhahitants. XXI' have staked claims in a good many ol the various Fields. Charlie Caraniihalis made the all-state third foothall team and the York County first team. Roger Durant, likewise, got right down to hnsiness on that football field. In hasketlrall, Ray Lafhance xvas the outstanding prospeetor on the ,lV's and Norman llelanger came digging right along. Outstanding players on the varsity were Charlie Caramihalis, Pete Laxertn and Charles liillam. .Xlthough the team only won a few games, uni' soph hoys showed a great deal of promise and gave what they had. 'llwo ardent hopefuls who played vxell this year and intend to stake a lvigger claim next year are Ronald and Henry Xadean. sn l'.X12l'l 54 lllCl', ll'CZlSlIl'Cl'. lllli IiXECL l'lX'IiS Seated: S. Pelletier, secretary: C. Car: 1 halis, president. Standing: C. liillam, vice presidentg A. Foir



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IME lbllliwtl? I ff If xl AV X f x -.. ns. t BQ .. gi? Wfwm Xff?7i YfWffffWWWWf t Iiqlg Bgtyemvc GOLD CITY GVLCH GANG lt. Sinipsou, li. Ross, X, lflennning, Ii. l'. O'llara. U. Maher, R. Latnoiitagne. 'llllli ,IVNIOR CHRONICl.li The faculty struck gold when our priceless nomatls entered Sanford High School. Our lmrilliant trail-ltlazers include Owen Maher as chief of our pioneer trilie and ltis assistant sliarpsliooter, Richard Laniotitagneg llertha Simpson, recorder of our speedy progressg and lfrnest Ross, guard of our gold. Our most valualtle gold piece was our XYagon-XN'lieel Social. lt panned-ottt wonder- fully. 'l'he theme was a night on the train, and it proved to he a very entertaining ride for everyone present. .Xmong those who lmriglttened our sparkling journey was -lane llelleatt, who was a superlr tXl Alolson, singing California, Here I Come and an encore numlmer of Tlnot-'lloot-'ll-itutsief' lietty-.Xnu Sutton and Richard Low portrayed the hilariotts comedy skit, l4lanche and -lohnf' l'aul Iiergeron polished Barry Saunders' shoes as Harry pol- ished up his vocal chords to HCliattanooga-Chiin-Clinti. lit-tween scenes Herliert Nelson and Roger 'llhereault exchanged greetings in doulrletalk. Rolrert lirocato gave ati enjoy- altle imitation of -Iimmy lluranle, and lloris Mitchell and Rheal Nortnand ent some cute eapers to at Boogie nttntlver. ,loan Leach, Gloria Yilandry and Patricia Patch were mighty attractive .-Xndrews Sisters. Lorette Rolierge and Donald Zamliri lilendetl tlteir voices to Qttouta la Gustaf' Irene 'llranchemontagne flipped across the stage in various tttmhles followed liy a riotous chase of lietty Naylor liy Roger Sherlturne. Owen Maher, Vander lforlies, Richard Low and llonald Zaniliri were alisolutely hilarious as the four Stnudg'ers, alias the Ink Spots. 'llhe skit ended with a Pajama-Nightie dance which was very effec- tive as the tnetnlters sleepily sang So Tired, These yawning kids were Bertha Simpson, Yander Iforltes, Owen Maher, -Ioan Patrick, Patricia jackson, l'aul Prescott, Marilyn Pickles, liverett Harrison, Maurice lioivin and Mellna Harrison. Of course, all tltis would not have lieen possilmle without the excellent supervision of our advisors, the Misses li. l'aulit1e O'Hara and Anne lflt-nttnitig. Our class has really struck it rich. With our lvroad and rich experience we are now learned pioneers. We are expecting our Prom to he typical of us juniors, and therefore lie such a success that it will he talked aluout long aI'tet'w:trd. Our ltriglit aecotnplislnneuts will leave a never-dying glow in the school history, l'.Xlll'I Bti

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