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.dw f. is Sophoniores Stand Out in Circle of School Life This class entered its sophomore year with the enthusiasm that is traditional at Sanger High. Ernie Reese, as president kept the students' interests high at all time by taking a keen interest in all the activities himself. The assembly of the class was truly fine it entertained us with top talent from among the sophomores. The party was a terrific success. There was plenty ot food games, and decorations, as Well as a swell job done by the clean-up committee The Sophomore Class contributed greatly to the sports events, scholarship and activities ot the school. President Ernie Reese and Secretary Peggy Sa- sashirna discuss plans for the annual party. Sports is probably the topic being discussed by Lloyd Takahashi and Sal Martinez, treasurer and vice president Yell leaders Sharon Gadberry and Linda Hamil- ton practice yells for assembly. These advisers helped the Sophornores make their year a success, FIRST ROW l to ri Miss Marilyn Carter, Miss Brenda Pettit, Mrs. Ruth Dickey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Herman Ritter, Mr. Robert Bender, Mr. Iohn Wirt, Mr, Don Brooks, Mr. Forrest Bredon. STANDING: Mr. Chester Duckhorn.
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This collegiate quartet composed of R. Taylor, D. Rag- Mr. and Mrs. Williams give forth with big smiles as land, R. Hall, and L. Minor gives forth with a rendition President Norman Garcia shows the class' gratitude as a reminder to Mr. Williams of his first years at and apprec' 'on in the form of a boquet of flowers. Sanger High, I unior Class Presents Best Assembly of the Year Santa LD. Spainl rests after the big night, Wm vs. ,, ' Q,f2 if 5, - 28 fliflottol Perseverance is the lcey to success fClass Flowerl Camellia CClass Colorsl Baby blue and navy blue High-light of the luniors' activities this year was the fine assembly which they put on honoring Mr. Dolphus Williams' thirtieth year of teaching at Sanger High. Scenes of Mr. Williams' past life were re- enacted and people Whom he has met in his teaching career were presented, Ac- cording to all the comments, this was truly one of the best assemblies that Sanger High students have ever witnessed. In the Toyland Parade, the class float won second prize, Delbert Spane was fea- tured as Santa Claus resting after a hard nights Work, luniors had lots of fun and enjoyed the entertainment at the Senior-lunior Party. Climaxing a successful year was the de- lightful prom held in May.
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4' 30 These students must be thinking about final exams. FIRST ROW l to r: E. Rivas, B. Ward, M. Gonzales, K. Gerner, I. Miller, D. MC- Connell, S. Reitz. SECOND ROW: R. Sample, M. Doi, D. Fries, N. Lawrence, S. Nielson, I. McCarty, P. Vel- asquez. THIRD ROW: C. Hanson, I. Maddox, G. Ke- bo, H. Freeman, F. Tsukida, H. Yoshimune. STANDING: M. Wright, T. Brodie, VV. McTeer, H. Turnbull. I'll bet these minds are far from English. FIRST ROW l to r: L. Pierce, M, Salazar, D. Lango, C. Cade, I. Knight, B. Davis, L. Hamil- ton, E, Mendez, SECOND ROW: W. Harris, E. Dea- ver, R. Drath, C. Beasley, D. Cowdry, E. Gallegos, E, Bierschmitt. THIRD ROW: I. Sedano, L. Mendez, R. Griffith, R. Scott. STAND- ING: M. Flores, B. Fox, D. Navarre-tte, D. Niemeyer, M. Martinez. Oh! To be a girl in this English class. FIRST ROVV l to r: R. Conte, S. Gadberry, V. Stacks. SECOND ROW: G. Griffith, L. Tuller, R. Crow. THIRD ROW: P. Sample, W. Bowlin, B. Mc- Haley, K. Smith, M. Davis, T, Lewelling, D. Harris, I. Bedoian, D. Conrad. FOURTH ROW: L. Esqueda, A. Rodriguez, D. Roberts, R. McClellan, H. Ashmore. K ff ' '2i8i5Z'Q3-mite? rw W2-4
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