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jf' - 154 Tis. .L T .L :overned by Students The Student Council consisted of Commission- ers elected by the students the previous year. Peggy Sasashima, first girl president in a long time at Sanger High, presided at the meetings. The activi- ties for the school year of 1956-1957 were submit- ted to the commissioners, and all were approved. Assemblies were held in the football stadium until double session assemblies to be held in the audi- torium were approved by the commissioners. Re- vision of the constitution was a proiect of the Stu- dent Council because of the obsolete amendments Peggy Sasoshima, first girl president in many years at Sanger High, was doubly honored by being elected an officer of the Associated Student Council for 1956-1957. and rules which iust restated or added onto others. Ann van der Windt, honorary member of the Student Council from Leyden, Holland, was the sec- ond foreign exchange student to attend Sanger High. Ann received a school ring from the Student Body. She resided at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kyler. Speaking before civic groups, women's clubs, and assemblies, Ann stressed the participaf tion of students in the foreign exchange plan ofthe American Field Service.
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These representatives of the students make up the Board of Commis- sioners. SEATED, I. to r.: Junior Class Representative, Virginia Forus, Commissioner of Girls' Activities, Darlene Miller, Vice President, Jean Del Carlo, Commissioner of Citizenship and Attendance, Ako Yamane, Commissioner of Records and Publications, Judy Bertelsen. STANDING: Commissionerof Finance, Bob Stephens, Yell Leader, Ronald Laster, President, Peggy Sasoshima, Senior Class Representative, Charleen Wilson, Yell Leader, Kathleen Gerner, Yell Leader, Bruce Potter, and Commissioner of Boys' Activities, Jim Townsend. 3 y Ann van der Windt, exchange student from Holland, spoke to many groups and organ- izations on life in her homeland. 8 Sanger Hi h
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Mr. Booth's smile is a symbol of his gentle adminis- trative system. Modernizers With the weight of the Welfare of Sanger High resting upon their shoulders, the members of the Board of Trustees handle the biggest iob of all without pay. They hire employees, care for sup- plies, and manage the welfare of Sanger High. Mr. Booth often sacrifices days representing the school at conventions and meetings. He is skilled in the art of school admin- istration since he has devoted seven consecutive years as the guardian angel of Sanger High, during which time he was elect- ed Kiwanis Club's president and the president of the District High School Principals Association. Miss Ellen Baxter administers the students' personal records. She is assisted by several students and Mr. Charles Reinhart. Mr. Huntley Dayton takes care of the boys' attendance with the aid of student helpers. These unique administrators have put their streamlined ideas into action, consequently we have this new, modern structure and improved school facilities. Wah Mr. Dayton looks forward to the completion of the new school. Miss Baxter seems very pleased with the accomplishments of the past year FRONT ROW, I, to r.: Trustees Mr. Tom Craven, Dr. Rovner, Mr. Clarence Edgar, Chairman of he Board of Trustees, Mr. Rex Tyner, Superintendent. BACK ROW: Mr. William Kyler, Dr. William Smith observe the stability of the material going into our new building.
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