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ENGLISH-'Mrs. Mary Saxon shows her A paper lo English leachcrs Miss Florence Chasan, Mrs. Helen Dow, Mrs. Rulh Diclfey, and M s lvern Palmer. , I 0 i K My . l The lamous educalor l'lorace Mann once wrole, For lhe noble ollice ol improving olhers, lhe lirsl ol lhe preparalion is sell improve- menlf' Lillle do we realize, how adequalely lhis guolalion characlerizes Sanger l-ligh's leachers. The honors and lcnowledge gained by sludenls are a direcl relleclion ol lhe wisdom and prudence ol our leachers. The honors won by lhe sludenls while al- lending Sanger High School and lhe splendid PHYSlCAL EDUCATYON-fOur good nalured P, E. feachers laugh al a corny: They are Mrs. Marge Zannle, Miss Belfy Goyefle, Coach Clare Slaughler and Coach Huntley Daylon. - , . Q' T 'fff ' 'Af , H ii 'wkigff SOCIAL SCIENCE--World and social allairs are discussed by Miss Mary Woodford, Mr. O. E. Lilllelon, Mr. Clark Grafll, and Mrs. Nellie Gisl, fl A ith Eabilln eacher's Daily School Assignment records made by lhe Sanger alumni in Their re- speclive lields have become commonplace. whelher rhey alrended high school as a college preparalory, commercial, homemaking, agricul- lure, music, arl, or mechanical major. Surely, lhis gives ample prool ol lhe wis- dom and lhe resull ol selleimprovemenl lhal is necessary lor 'reachers lo oblain belore lhey are permilled lo become lacully members al Sanger Union High School. MATH AND CHEMISTRY--Mr, Forresl Bredon reads lhe baro- meler while Mrs. Florence Dayton, Mr. Dolphus Williams, Miss Elhel Spearman, and Mr, Earl Hoppes, verify his findings. . ,.,.,
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f Q. e.Q3 N ART AND MECHANICAL DRAWING-f- SEWING AND COOKlNGfMiss Brenda DIANO, VOCAL. AND INSTRUMENTAL-- Miss Jane I-Iicxs and Mr. Harohi I'IiIIon POIIIT and Mrs. Erma Crider have a friend- Mr. Eugene VVahIs or and Mr. DonaId Reqeis rxarrinf sein f as s nuidfr Lv' Ihr, iv Chat before CIass Time. Brooks IaIIc ovnr Ihri giossibiIiIv of a new arI c:I.issss. SPANISH AND LATIN- Mrs. Motu Yonai and Mrs. Isabei dr' Firniian ::Ian Ihr: new i:av's arsriroacn. Song. Cur Knowledge Broadens- Each member' on The IacuIIv of Sanger I-Iigh has mei and surpassed Ihe rninirnunn requiremenfs for enfering The Teaching profession. Mosf Sanger Ieachers have had previous Ieache ing experience, whiIe ofhers are iusf making Iheir debui info Ihe profession. Even so, Ihey have proved 'rhaf Ihey are arnpIv quaIiIied Io pass on Io 'rhe siu- denfs The Ifnowiedge and sIciII Ihev have gained from pasI sfudy and experience. In addiiion Io serving us as Ieachers, our Iaculfv is aIways more Ihan willing Io serve us as advisers, counselors, and friends. BOOKKEEPINC5, SHORTHAND AND TYIJING VJOODCIZAFT METAL SI-IOP AND Ab - Mr. Bfn Lnpir. has inf. .ihirniien of Mrs. RICULTUQE-M', John Lahwi .infi Mr Maefze I-Iencfrs and Miss Mvrfie K'i'q as he Hans I-Iwirs-nn sr'iiIc' as Mr. I-Ierinan Rider, discusses The advanfaqfss of good booIcIreeU- p2 c', I efs Ihrnsqn his qraue boon. ing, Ill ,rg
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ess Tennis Erickson-farmer. F. A. Preuss-farmer. George Aye-lawyer. Clarence Edgarfbusin man. N t p ctured: F. E, Creager-farmer. Board Ot Trustees' Fitteenth Year Proves Busy , R, With the weight ot the weltare ot Sanger High resting upon their shoulders, the members ot Board ot Trustees handle the biggest job ot the school without pay. lt is their duty to hire employees, care tor sup! plies and repairs, and manage the general weltare ot Sanger High. Despite the numerous duties ot the Board, it was also obliged this year to handle the business ot the expansion plan which includes the securing ot new music, shop, and bus garage buildings, and a new athletic tield and swimming pool. The bus garages were the main undertaking ot the Board this year. Bids tor construction were con- sidered and location ot the garages discussed. Also, DeWalt and Highland School houses were bought to serve as a music building until a permanent one can be built. Q, it X S 7, x g ia! ,,,,, H, . SCHOOL SECRETARlESAPhyllis Faller, Laura Bier, and Mildred Scheidt-all alumni of Sanger High-carry out Dgaw0ovoi71Vf ypvlve feea 'fun fo know. Awdyowfauutf ,ff-...ci 0 vt pfamlncnafrfly.y0,,,, hand do Yew 4001 D0V0'i7ty,1lll mn, WU d'0PP7 7' 1671716 clan enfhdq. lnmk 2'0 C0M4,vls if-va nav? re-0'V'fl Wl afld-ffySvMMfu foggy, OFFICE CORPSfIt is the iob ot Margaret and Mariorie Mori, Joyce Sorenson, ltaska Stephens, Wanda Lane, and rry Schletewitz to record the absences every day. I3
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