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IR RED CROSS OFFICERS-Secretary-Treasurer Marion Sani, Mrs. Isabel De Firrnian, Vice President Erwin Frech, and President Gary Shrader make plans for the lr Bed Cross Membership. RED CROSS ACTIVITY-The active lr. Red Cross entered this float in the annual Toyland Christmas parade. - V. C Xe trrt f1'os.s clfnc .fczc efs .co 'C 1 1'l.M7ClJl'C 7 JUG? in 1. 711.10 The first successful step taken by the Ir. Bed Cross during the year was a gift box drive, which was conducted in all the classrooms. The boxes were to be sent overseas to brighten the Christmas season for some of many needy children, Letters from the gift box recipients in l95U were received, A membership drive in the fall received lUU0. support from the Student Body. A float was entered by the Sanger High lr, Bed Cross in the Toyland Parade. This or- ganization also sponsored several films, which were shown to the Student Body. THE SANGEB HlGl'l CADETS, led by Charles Davis marched in the Toyland Parade last Winter. The cadet corps at Sanger High prepares the boys in it for good positions when they graduate and enter the armed services. Valuable training is received by these boys who are stepping into the future with assurance and confidence, thanks to the time they now are spend- ing as cadets. At a December assembly fifteen cadets received officers' commissions and seventeen were promoted. The whole cadet group marched in the Toyland Parade on December 7, and they will continue march- ing forward toward a successful future. CADET OFFICERS-FIRST BOW L to R: R. Martinez, L. Akers, F. Guerra, R. Kister, l. Bell, W. De-Canio, C, Fernandez. SECOND BOW: Lt K. Paden, C, Davis, D. Stevens, I. Schmid, B, Demeter, B Ward, D, Cal- deron, B. Center
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IUNIOR ASSEMBLY - A tense conversation passed among these Cathcart High students as they discussed an unsuccessful debate. They are L to R: M. Townsend, C. Herman, I. Quinn, S. Harris, P. Wagner, D. Wil- liams, G. Schrader. c T W2 1 7 sf U9 T ffm A zfzizlzzozzs arc Tzu Z0 f 00 zfuzf 'zu CIITTTYVGS L fsseim fiii J tes l it xnxx X Q tl l bfxkxx his foe. y ? . N X gb X f NN 4.2 he dQ,..Xx XT 2 'lm - We Qt - QN ,,,, l Q. T M All T ,ll ff f xx f A, Stepping briskly through the many activities - the parties, prom, assem- blies-the Iunior Class came out highly successful, ready to become top-notch Seniors. They presented a delightful assembly consisting ot a two act come- dy depicting a typical high school group in earnest discussion of the after- noons debate. The Iuniors with the Seniors presented their annual party in April, and their prom in May. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY-G. Lowther soothingly sang Please Mr. Sun. R. Garcia, M, Pinedo, and M. Martinez gave their lively rendition of Tiger Rag. IUNIOR FLOAT-luniors gave Peace on Earth as a gilt to the World at the annual Toyland Parade. TWENTY-FOUR
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v EDITOR AND ASSISTANTS-Editor' A, Stewart and Assistant STAFF WORKERSfBusiness Manager N Pistaccthio, Feature Editor Editor O. Lomax discuss layout of page, while Associale A. Graftt, and Reporter C. Herman, C..Bengard, and M. Martinez! Editor B, Lawrence, proofreads a galley sheet. A correct galley shee'ts as C. Hood, R Wood,- E. Mendoza, C. Schar- -'g Q nick, and R, Silvas loolt on. ' . - f .V , y 5 .X V +4 ,, ' . , n Q . , . hw n.. if A 3 K. l l lr!-S.: 'V , ' C, ' a V K T. A .. ff f, M T . . . .,. X11 I-LL' H FCI -K Ill IIS ,T Ill 1,1 Hfl I7 llj ' Cl JCI -. X - - . ' ' Q ' 5 s A V l ,. ,V G 5 .y fs. :S 'K Q Q 'ft - Y 5 L, X I, ' ' A' yeaiif a small. staff of stgdents has? turned: out a tive Dcoiumn, 16 inchiweekly xx paper. This important task of maintaining an excellent newspaperqgwas accomplished liby Hard work and close co-operationqoi the staff members. - ' f A A Q. 'N ,V u K V VV ' ' p -,fi 3 Members! of the l-li-Lights staff published one edition of the Sanger Herald this If iispriiiggqasgit has' done in 'previous years. g ,Q y l - f Q, V ' This Popularity Poll assembly was also siiccessfully -presented on Spring Day, A h , , . N . gy ' Several members bf the staff attendedi the section meeting on journalism at Stanford University and conferences at Delano and Fresno State College. Y A , , , s- '6 3 ' 51 ,Y 'All-American was the rating given the l-li-Lights by the National Scholastic Press Associationj' l'E3ccellent by the San loaguiin Valley Scholasticttpress Association, and A 'X R Il f f 1 IA - ' - P' ' Q international MHOHOI Award by Quiil and Scroll Iournalism Honorary. ' n- W Y I . 1 I S fy tt, A , A Y bg - t i , . A . 3 XI' 5 '- ' V, b , ,p l'Yl3lSTS AND PilOTOGl'lAPl'lEl5iSf'l'ypists li Stover and G. BUSINESS MANAGER AND AD STAFF-Office Workrir' C Carter, Ad Blackwood keep the machinery of our Ht-Lights going, while Salesmen li. Arteagal, W Wallace, and T. Simpson, plan layout ot G, McClellan and D. Green, photographers, take the all- ads. Not pictured is 'l Bowman, acl salesman. important photographs.
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