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Away back when butter and eggs were cheap and there were plenty of houses for everyone, high school pupils felt the same way about school as we do today. But some of them weren't so lucky as we are and had to go all the way to Roseville or Sacramento to attend classes. Finally, a new high school was built near Fair Oaks, and those early students trooped cautiously up to find out what San uan Union High School was like What they found was Just a small bunch of buildings but they decided to pitch in and see what would come of it Those first students that San uan turned out all seemed to be pretty good citizens They made successful places for them elves in the world ffor there is another world after graduation difficult though it may be to imagine San uan prospered and grew and today we are a school with an enviable reputation throughout our neighboring communities To this spirit of Growth and Change we dedicate this year s Greenback Notes .5 I 0 , . . Y .Y.. J. . .yh
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- Clu P 'vez' B. Bliss' Hoflol Left to fight? S' cgfiizigiigagfgsilimailfitglisgfSEfllfigpiancilfifpfzefgxsfftlg' merdal Eigbkeffesentativiatiglez Hub?rt'. ?C1lg.r:ss'neV, lunlqrgz 25221 Resgrsaofe Riiiiietiiifg. i. Hi' ?e1:thtEI.eYOSfandinQ: l- lansen' 1 resentaiive' . Root, Com b Re resentauve L' The offices of second semester Secretary and President were competently ited by Nancy Peterson and Ancil Hoffman. It was no small chore relaying Council decisions to the Student Body, but our worthy officers managed it rably. ren OUI' V' membe 1 ce Cha , ic N . and glaaody W1 frlessed p . m . C resid rs, but We Wizilin, in action eenfs, Harris Reich . Vouch for thexcept Us Count? 'U any time ' Some fine council meetings were conducted this year in the Ag. Room. They made each of us mem' bers feel proud that the ruling organization of our student body was a serious, responsible group cap- able of meeting all the problems of school government and of solving them successfully. Student Body funds provided new uniforms for the footb ll a . basketball, and baseball teams of this year. Perhaps this was the hs h l p yc ooqical stimulus that carried them to their successes. This fund was compiled through the sale of Student Body Cards and Student Body Program tickets, and by charging admgsion to our home games of this season. ur budget was successfully met in all ways. and San Yuan received much add d b e pu licity in the local newspapers this year. All this was accomplished through the student officers of San Iuan, and may next years' council be equally competent.
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