Sanger High School - Echo Yearbook (Sanger, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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was S 'kilt fx 5. ' C6716 flknazssance 0 Semofr Cyfzstory PRIMITIVE AGE In the year 1926 some bands of fearless heathen people Cl 1.115111 after plunder and adventure arr1ved at the Gates of Sxnger I-hgh Because they were compos1tes of numerous clans each d1stmgu1shed from the other by IIS anc1ent customs It was found dnflcult to umfy themselves Before long however all the tr1bes agreed to choose one b1g chlef B1g Chlef M1les taught her people to accustom themselves to the1r surroundm s They proved successful 111 the1r contacts w1th the1r more C1V1l1ZCCl ne1ghbors part1cularly 111 the battle w1th th Sophomore trlbe AGE OF CHIVALRY From a rude trxbe of pr1m1t1ve people they developed w1th1n a Slllglfi ye lf 1nto bold ch1valrous kmghts Thelr old leader was retamed and she now ruled as the Lord of the domam By Ih1S t1me they had abandoned the1r ancestr 11 1deas md hld endewored to adopt themselves to h1gher C1V1l1f11l1O1l Yet they were st1ll r1ther w1ld 1nd some went on kmgh ly quests seekmg for the unseen As 15 usual after W1ld goose chtses a few fuled to return but t1me went on 1nto the COLONIAL AGE A v1tal need for reformatxon showed 1tself 1n th1s new ave A group of enthu srasts spread the 1dea of progress and the trrbe uned new followers They dec1ded to cross the great sea of darkness mto the land of hope and l1berty It was 1n September that year that a small crew of hardy Hghtmg people boarded the sh1p Iumor Class Iust before the1r embarkment they drew up .1 compact of laws of governmg for the ensumg year Governor Savage 1mmed11tely began to enact these laws These p1oneers found the new 11nd vast th1s was the place to make real the1r asp1rat1o11s Lovers of freedom they worked hard for the cause Th y fought for freedom of speech and gamed lf A SCFICS of debates were held 1n wh1ch they practlced th If rl ht They establlshed f1'1C1ldSh1p Wlth a group of h1ghly educated CI1tl'1L1SlJSfS and worked halmontously wxth them But there came the t1me when the1r fr1ends were to leave them In June the crew of the Iumor gave a feast 111 the1r honor and bade them flrevs ell MODERN AGE ln the fall of 1928 they chmbed a great stalr at the top of Wl1lCl'1 they found .1 new age Fmdmg It d1Herent from other exper1ences some were drscouraged and d1d not choose to go on whtle others had the w1ll power and self rehance Now came the test of the1r 11 e could they light the1r way through? Althou h unexpenenced they worked to achxeve the1r deslres They had now found that wh1ch to them 111 the prevtous ye 1rs was the unseen the hght of knowledge f Ll' F H P I I . if . . C , - .. g C ' , U ' a . ' .' 'Q 9 ' 9 J X gm p . C . . ., L ' C . , c . ' . . c. ,c ' '. ' ' 1 ' ' '. 2 ' . 1 1 L K . . . 1 ' ,1 ' 'Q . ' : . ' . 1' ,. 2' , ' ' U 4 1 'o. ' ' .,. ga . 7 . . i . L 5 C I I , l ' . KG 0 I 59 ' I . . . ' . 1' c . 1. 1 I 42. 1 . t 2 S . r . . . , A . . e g . .' . . . l . 2 .g 5 4 . . , K . tc ' av ' ' - 1 , . ' 7 . . QU' . . . . . , . t Q V ' ' ' ' ' I . .L. . U L. - U G U ' f ' . .. X . . - 1 l n- ns- as , 5 7 Q A I ' F- f N Aa '- Q 4 T1' ufy 7 svq- 4 ?1 r 0 :J .- Q X I k J-- , J J' nv

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Q Q U , I If Cv 61' Nr LJ 91 x N 01 53 Efuerysenyor Unyon I-Iye Slxoole sendyth her messenger Fellflwshyp to somon the Senyor class of 30 to come and gyve 21 counte of theyr lyves thys skoole and IS 11 miner of a mor 111 play Fellawshyp I pr ly you all gyve your .ludyence And here thys miter wyth reverence In form a rnorflll playe The somonynge of Senyors called If is Thynlte ye four years the endyngep Tis only the be ynnynge Of lyfe s swete lessons gyvyng Ye the present your good dedes to reveal And now all ye who m 1ye gyve elrs Ye morrills s'1y Knowledge Spelxeth O Gracyous Echo here in thy rnfqesty perceyve I All cre ltures who to me hw been moost lxynde How ryche are they who lyveth by the mynde Ryght well have all been t1 ue to me But Ava Pierson do I see and Anna S 111 compyngne And good the fflythe had they in me Strengthe Spelxeth Full ready gyve I honor due To Clark and Metzler Duclxhorn too Aloojian Andreas Atkisson' Many the dedes of prowess done In manly strengthe, by these stronge sons. Equal dedes in strengths hav proved Googooian, Gostanian, Voice and Viaug Messenger, Snyder-all were true. Pleasure Speketh: Every man lyveth so after his own pleasure. I shewe thee who doth spend some leisure- To me hath Shattuck been a frende, As dyde Earl Wilbur his hande lencle. The Misses Miller, Condry, Young, All dyde delyght in youthful fun, Malakian, too is mine own son. Twvnfy-one Am 'f 'V ' If L2 ' ll 1 1 0 4 1- ' 511 ,D 11' Q R Q- N Here begynneth a treatyse how the far-sounding Echo of San re , . Y ' in 1 , ' '1 2 U ' , 3 7' 9 L f 3 , . U I 9 ' U . , U . ., , . . 1 , 1 .g , 4- . . r I , , C I on 3 y Q I 1 1 ' a 9

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