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l Jear llunters: hs li leave Canoga l realize noxv. more than ever before, lioxv important antl signiticant a part of my life you llunters have lleeu. There are many things l vvill miss, but most of all I will miss the feeling of friendliness that constantly surrounded me. The irienrlly atmosphere at Canoga is lueyonfl any to be found in other schools. l realize, too, that our motto, Be Strong, yvill live for- ever, for this last semester in particular you have shovvn strength in the fullest sense of the yvord, a strength that is unfilyingi This strength is a part of the Hunter Spirit that is unique. I am searching for xvorfls to express my rleepest thanks for the honor you gave me as your Student ljorly President anrl the happiness l have known as a member of such a line stuflent lltlfly. Although l vvill no longer he an active part of the Stuflent llody I will alxvays he a Clevotetl Hunter and remain a faithful servant of Canoga l'ark High. Sincerely. 'IANIE HELLSTI-QIN JANIE HELLSTEIN, student Body Prexy, W'5s Stu'-lem llflfli' Pffeiflsllf- V75 If Fellow llunters: Y 0 CII PHIL ROBINSON, Student Body Prexy, S'58 ln leaving Canoga l ivoulfl like to say thank ytrtll thank u verv much for a xvonrlerful anfl most wlueational experif ce. l flflllllf, that l eoulfl have learnt-fl as much at any other seconflary school in the- vvorlfl anfl that l vvoulrl have niet such yvonflerful people in fltilllg so. To those vvho stay lwelnnfl, l vvoulrl like to extr-nfl one tliouglitefnc-ver let your :lays at Canoga he tillefl with monotony anrl imlill'ei't-tire. lit- inclus- tri ous in all you attempt, villa-tlu-r it he in stutlent govern- t ment, athletics. or your :ilu t-l1r't Vlass, .intl .lliove all never slttli irlrl ei nialfe it a ha m mv :intl v XE' thinking, for your future is the ut it progiw-ssiv'e' one. lit- strong intl may tiotl lu- uith von in all vou flo. llfff' flflrwn Sn Pl-lll lit Dli uw-rc-lv M. INSHN s s x X XX
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llffiee Nlrw. .lzmnvl Suislio, Co1111mclo1's' otl'11'1-3 Nlrs. ,Xmll-li11c ll:11'lc1'1, lroiit ollicug Mrs. llorotliy XY11o1l, :1111'111l11111'1-3 Mrs. Doris Klzirvin, scliool m'cI'c1:11'yg Mrs, kllllllCI'lIlL' lwiu-I11-ll.lwoolqs, 11ml Mr. lwrzilrl kizilvs. lwnsincss 111:111:1gcr. Cafeteria Mrs. Sopliiu Paige, Mrs. Cora Ha1111t111z11111, Mrs. Qxllllll Dt'llElj', Mrs. Farrell Car111ickacl, Mrs. Estli 1-r XYcst, manager: Mrs. Elsie Lazar, Mrs. Ycra xYl13I'tOll, Mrs. .-Xnnic Ciaccio and Mrs. Elvarla Anderson. Custodians and Gardeners TOP ROW: Mr, Henry Blaski, Mr. ,loc Duval, gardener: Mrs. Maria Hernaiidez, Mr. Frank Adair, Mrs. Carlota Cortez, MH. Evelyn Yonika. Mr. Eugene jolinson, garclcnerg Mr. Sain T1'iXY2llt,ll62.Clg3I'ClGl1CI'. BOTTOM ROW! Mr. Ora XYf:cldle, Mr. VVillian1 Coon, Mr. XVill1er Fogle, Mr. Marvin Hicks. Bus Drivers Mr. nl a'ck XYHllClC'I'XrClLl6, 375337. Mr. ,lim Mcfuller, 553481 Mr. Hal Swofforcl, 553453 Mr. Jack Chanibers. 113505 and Mr. Ray Cook, 11338. 'z 9... 5 I .. , 9 7 3. W, f 5 f r 1X v f Q! aff, z1s'lfW V' Q: 2.1 VV .A 5 ,, W , f S 4 11 , . , , f
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xi. s , , N '!a.w,.Wsf Y? 3 A , I CABINET VV'58 -T O P ROW: lv XX illiznns, ninin :ivlixif i,,, 5- ihigvllrvl Ihiis' l.m':t:l1m pri!-3 Ix Xlnwller. -fini-ir 'IX' IIVI'-I I, Xvnivtli. uriiilnflsl F. II4isI,1rXlilr,lrl1Ivll4'llvXQAI Xnflrrn-. siniiir ll pri-,Q Ii. lit-aslwy. lniusi sw. ,I Hlsi-n, atlili tic lll.!l',. MIDDLE ROW: Klr. Nl. S f.' ars, -iniiisiwg I. Xlln-rlirafli, liiilmlicitv If. Iiiinlval, lninoraryl ll.-lrzflv-on.caliint-1 swf 1 li Klar- lin. assvinliliesi -I. I'i1l!!2lI'fI. Girl! I.eaune prix: I'. XYallin, ,L-C, .if sI1llk'Q X, ll:1yi1iv.L'..X,5.Li. and hallsg S. l'arsons, alitiairs. BOTTOM ROW: S. llalwrfelrl. head vlieerlvaclerl I.. lfirrni, treas.: I llarher, social vice- Iire-.Q VI, Ilellstein. Nlllflblli hotly pres.: l'. lioliinsoli. alliairs vice- iiresg Nl, l'arrier. hearl song leader. SI II I B II I: I I ioinoting' school spirit and providing leaflersliip tlirongli student partici- I . pation and nnitv vvithin the student lioflv have lieen the main iiliiectives ol the Student llocly kfalminet this year. Klanv activities were planned liv tialninet to include all students. encouraging the new students to heeoine an active part of the student lioflv. The stag' or drag dances and the sports nights, held tlirougliout the year, proved verv elieetive. .X hoolclet Hu, ilravvn up Contain- ing the areas uf concern for our student holly and was presented to the princi- pal, Klr He-nrv fl. llvek. The inanv filwjectives of Lialiinet were as lollmvs: i1n1i1'over.l general conduct, inure effective orientation, spirited stnflent pai- ticipation in extraacurricular activities. active clulrs. clean griiuiiils. lietter Qfnninunication xvithin the student luorly :intl the connnunity, successful drives. entertaining noon activities, and overvvlielining' attendance at athletic events. Liahinet nieniliers lvelieve this has lween a very vvorthvvhile project. 'ft 111' Trubl SMH that All Progrvff Comer rom Dfl1 1'1'lg to Begin CABINET S'58 - T O P ROW: N. Costello, cabinet sec.: L. Taylor, senior A pres.: K. Keasbey, coordinator of clubs: B. Bruner, senior B pres.: L. Flemming, Girls' League pres.: lf. Denson, publicity: L, Sauer. assernhlies: -I. .-Xndrevvs, groundsl RI. M. Sears, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: D. Moss, affairs: D. lack- san, house sec.: Y. Haynic, sec, of state: Gagehv, student rela- tions: G. Arnett. noon activities: G, Reveles, Boys' League pres.: D. Sloan, Hunters' Call editor-iw chief: I. Barber, new student welfare. BOTTOM ROW: I. Alherkrack, treas.3 L. llacllou- gall. social vice-pres.: P. Rohin- son, student body pres.: S. Pars sons, affairs vice-pres.: T. Iafih, athletics mgr. .. e .
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