Sanger High School - Echo Yearbook (Sanger, CA)

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Vf W yi 3 W lv- . 5 ' I Vjcjfffzdv '39, ,If 2f'4' vigi HUKVS' Hjvf Z V .1 f w 4 flhv iirhn fur IH?-B Published Annually by +I1e SI'ucIen'I's of Sangrr Hninn llligh Svrhnnl SANGER, CALIFORNIA EDITORS ANNE JANJIGIAN JACK THOMPSON BUSINESS MANAGER DEAN PRICE f T 5 s l-TAMELIN Towns in Brun wick By Tamous Hanover ciTy The river Weser deep and wide Washes :Ts wall on The souThern side - i .. . , . , . . A pleasanTer spoT you ve never spied BuT when begins my diTTy, AlmosT Tive hundred years ago, To see The TownsTolk suTTer so 1 From vermin, was a piTy. ll RaTs! They ToughT The clogs and killed The cafs, And biT The babies in The cradles, And aTe The cheeses ouT oT The vaTs, And licked The soup Trom The cooks' own Iadles, SpliT open The kegs OT salTed spraTs, Made nesTs inside men's Sunday haTs, And even! spoiled The women's chaTs By drowning Their speaking V!iTh shrieking and sgueaking ln TiFTy diiTerenT sharps and Tlais, AT lasT The people in a body To The Town Hall came Tlocking: 'Tis clear, cried They, our mayor's a noddy: And as Tor our CorporaTion-shocking Rouse up. sirs! Give your brains a racking To Tind The remedy we're lacking, Or, sure as TaTe, we'll send you packing! IV An hour They saT in council: AT langrh The Mayor broke silence: lT's easy To bid one rack one's brain- l'm sure my poor head aches again, l've scraTched iT so, and all in vain. O Tor a Trap, a Trap, a Trap! JusT as he said This, whaT should hap AT The chamber-door buT a genTle Tap? Bless us, cried The mayor, WhaT's ThaT? Only a scraping oT shoes on The maT? AnyThing like The sound oT a raT Makes my hearT go piT-a-paT! V Come in! The Mayor cried, looking bigger: And in did come The sTrangesT Tigure! l-lis queer long coaT from heel To head Was half oT yellow and halT oT recl, And he himselT was Tall and Thin, WiTh sharp blue eyes, each like a pin, Uhr Igiprr nf And Iighf loose hair, yeT swarThy slcin, No TUTT on cheek nor beard on chin, BUT lips where smiles wenT ouT and in: There was no guessing his kiTh and kin: And nobody could enough admire The +aIl man and his quainT aTTiro. Vl l'le advanced To The council-Table: And, Please your honors, said he, l'm able, By means oT a secreT charm, To draw All creaTures living beneaTh The sun, ThaT creep or swim or Tly or run, ATTer me so as you never saw! And l chiefly use my charm On creaTures ThaT do people harm. The mole and Toad and newT and viper: And people call me The Pied Piper. IT l can rid your Town of raTs Will you give me a Thousand guilders? One? TiTTy Thousand -was The exclamaTion OT The asTonished Mayor and CorporaTion. Vll lnTo The sTreeT The Piper sTepT, Then, like a musical adepT, To blow The pipe his lips he wrinkled, And green and blue his sharp eyes Twinkled, Like a candle-Tlame where salT is sprinkled: And ere Three shrill noTes The pipe uTTered, You heard as if an army muTTered: And The muTTering grew To a grumbling: And The grumbling grew To a mighfy rumbling: And ouT oT The houses The raTs came Tumbling. Families by Tens and dozens, BroThers, sisTers, husbands, wives- Followed The Piper Tor Their lives. From sTreeT To sTreeT he piped advancing, And sTep by sTep They Tollowed dancing, UnTil They came To The river XIVGSGF, Wherein all plunged and perished! -Save one who, sTouT as Julius Caesar, Swam across and lived To carry To raT-land home his commenTary. Vlll You should have heard The l-lamelin people Ringing The bells Till They rocked The sTeeple. Go, cried The Mayor, and geT long poles Poke ouT The nesTs and block up The holes! ConsulT wiTh carpenTers and builders, And leave in our Town noT even a Trace OT The raTs! -when suddenly, up The Tace OT The Piper perked in The markel'-place, WiTh a, FirsT, if you please, my Thousand guild- ers! IHTPII lflamvlin IX A Thousand guildersl The Mayor looked blue So did The CorporaTion Too. To pay This sum To a wandering fellow Q Wifh a gypsy coaT of red and yellow! Beside, guoTh The Mayor wiTh a knowing wink Our business was done aT The river's brink: We saw wiTh our eyes The vermin sink, And whaT's dead can'T come To life, I Think. So, friend, we're noT The Tolks To shrink From The duTy of giving you someThing for drink, And a maTTer oT money To puT in your poke: BuT as Tor The guilders, whaT we spoke Of Them, as you very well know, was in ioke Beside, our losses have made us ThriTTy. A Thousand guildersl Come, Take fiTTyI X No Triflingl Folks who puT me in a passion May Tind me pipe afTer anoTher Tashion. X I How? cried The Mayor, Do your worsT, Blow your pipe There Till you bursT! XII Once more he sTepT inTo The sTreeT, And To his lips again Laid his long pipe of smooTh sTraighT cane: And ere he blew Three noTes OuT came The children running. All The Ii++Ie boys and girls, WiTh rosy cheeks and flaxen curls, And sparkling eyes and TeeTh like pearls, Tripping and skipping, ran merrily aTTer The wonderful music wiTh shouTing and IaughTer. XIII The Mayor was dumb, and The Council sTood As if They were changed inTo blocks oT wood, Unable To move a sTep, or cry To The children merrily skipping by, --Could only follow wiTh The eye ThaT joyous crowd aT The Piper's back. As The Piper Turned from The High STreeT To where The Weser rolled iTs waTers RighT in The way oT Their sons and daughTers! However, he Turned Trom SouTh To WesT, And To Koppelberg Hill his sTeps addresed, And aTTer him The children pressed: Greaf was The ioy in every breasT. He never can cross ThaT mighTy Topl He's forced To leT The piping drop, And we shall see our children sTopI When, lo, as They reached The mounTain-side. A wondrous porTaI opened wide, As if a cavern was suddenly hollowed: And The Piper advanced and The children fol- lowed, And when all were in To The very IasT, The door in The mounTain-side shuT fasT. Did I say, all? No! One was lame. And could noT dance The whale of The way: And in affer years, IT you would blame His sadness, he was used To say,- IT's dull in our Town since my pIaymaTes IeTTI I can'T forgeT ThaT I'm bereff OT all The pIeasanT sighTs They see, Which The Piper also promised me. XIV Alas, alasl for I-Iamelinl There came inTo many a burgher's paTe A TexT which says ThaT heaven's gaTe Opes To The rich aT as easy raTe As The needIe's eye Takes a camel inl The Mayor senT EasT, WesT, NorTh, and SouTh, To offer The Piper, by word of mouTh, Wherever iT was men's IoT To find him, Silver and gold To his hearT's conTenT, If he'd only reTurn The way he wenT, And bring The children behind him. BuT when They saw 'Twas a IosT endeavor, And Piper and dancers were gone forever, They made a decree ThaT lawyers never Should Think Their records daTed duly If, afTer The day of The monTh and year, These words did noT as well appear, And so long aTTer whaT happened here On The TwenTy-second oT July, ThirTeen hundred and sevenTy-six: And The beTTer in memory To Tix The place oT The chiIdren's IasT reTreaT, They called iT The Pied Piper's STreeT- They wroTe The sTory on a column, And on The greaf church-window painTed The same, To make The world acquainTed How Their children were sToIen away, And There iT sTands To This very day. XV So, Willy, leT me and you be wipers OT scores ouT wiTh all men-especially pipersl And, wheTher They pipe us free Trom raTs or 'from mice, IT we've promised Them aughT, leT us keep our promise! fi X'-T 'X N , ' , ,. I , ,4 ?' ' ' . ' xy Browning's Pied Piper lives again in 'rhe I936 Echo. Lilce HameIin's burghers, our classes are plagued by ralrs-Ihe ralrs of ignorance. The Iaculiy, as did 'rhe piper, offers 'ro aid I'he s+udenI's for a price, daily lesson prepararions. Delighied-Ihe sludenis offer even a larger surn-alhlelic achievemenls. Unlilce Hamelin's burgh- ers, who refused Io pay Jrhe piper , our classes keep Iheir promise, con+inue To enioy Iheir ac+iviI'ies, and so our Echo has a happy ending. Thaf if may revive happy memories 'ro all who read il is Ihe wish of 'rhe ECHO STAFF. Table of Contents Foreword BOOK I HAMELIN TOWN Sanger Union High School BOOK II THE TOWNSPEOPLE Classes BOOK III THE PIED PIPER Adminislrarion BOOK IV THE TOWN'S OFFER Alrhlerics BOOK V THE TOWN'S CHILDREN Aciivilies BOOK VI THE HAPPY ENDING Laurence E. Dow TO MR. LAURENCE E. DOW, WHO, BY HIS ENTHUSIASTIC INTEREST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND BY HIS THOUGHT- FUL GUIDANCE AND SYMPATHETIC U NDERSTANDING IN STUDENT PROBLEMS, HAS WON THE RESPECT OF BOTH STUDENTS AND FACULTY, WE DEDICATE THIS ISSUE OF THE ECHO , I I I I I I A4 4 I ,f ff 1 I a If vw 351 -f I E- 5 , f'.' f .J 7' I. FT, L as :lf Lf' W. x..,,,, -- Dedication gf 67 .7- f-f Sanger Hninn Eigh Ssrhnnl Qilewmrnuma Sviuhrnt Enhg iixeruiiura E115 Eriuvrz Qluatnhiana ? i ' N ' J f. V: mann maxwsw -f V3'ifL ,' .1 ff. D l W i 9 I Q-4-wa The Mayor JACK THOMPSON Sfudeni' Body Presidenf CUSTODIANS: J. Price, C. Cox. R. Prunfy, K. Bosserman. OFFICE CORPS: B. Hosepian, E. Briff, O. Peargin. L. Mefcovich. LIBRARIANS: Back: L. Jensen, F. Mc Haley, M. Parvanian, K. Craven, L Prunfy. Fronlr: W. Peuglw, O. Peargin, L Scharfon, Miss Davis fadviserj. The Corporation Sludenl Body Council BUSSES AND DRIVERS: G. Havens, J. P Edgar, Paul Grilleaflw, R. E. Alcorn, L Mason, L. S. Slone, W. K. Gore, L. B Garrell, L. C. Hager, B. Bossernnan. CITIZENSHIP BOARD: B. Barlliuli, J. Wallon, A. Janiigian, D. Price, J. Thomp- son, D. Barron, 6. Smilli ladviserl, V. Rogallo, M. Rillel. Slancling: H. A. Daylon laclviserl, W. Craven, D. Williams laolviserl. STQRE CREW: L. Pe-Jrersen, J. McCann, M. Rillel, M. Herzog. ff IF f-5 :Svrninrz Gilman Night Earralaurrate Glnmmvnrvmvni Jluninra Evnphnmnrrz Hrrahmrn to the igifvn l 1 4- gan-Qqwa .qnwvw 5 iv f. ,, , Qi, 1, a.,K,,f:,g1e:,,.m , . .4 1 4211.4 ,Q f..,..,y.:,fu , , ,.:-f--,:a,,z,sg.i..: -1,34 ':f'- F 'iffy gf .kg -- -+-' gn.,-nm, :-:.S,:k..,1::g ..Wm--- f- ii W- ' 'SEQ sill' 1 . 5 ,,3,?f-Q ':i 'Q,-4-i'. ' A A A 1 , A n ,lasik M - sz K-in - . M W X . K 1' 1 , , P mt, wM.gw:zamm.,w f..T'31 qw W A - QT' T ,W -,. M, ' 'W-im. 3.1-WW Ml fy! CLASS OFFICERS VERNON ROGALLO TONEY LUCAS E MISSAK PARVANIAN WALTER OLSON HENRY MIZUKI Presideni Vice Presidenl Treasurer Secreiary Yell Leader Seniors Class colors: Turquoise blue and silver Class Morro: Educarion, 'I'he open door During Iheir Iasr year in Sanger High, The seniors have been leaders in clebaring, school produciions, coniesis, organizaiions, and a'rhIe+ics. Anne Janiigian, Jack Thompson and Dean Price were on Ihe debaringg Team. Marion Ranlcine, Manuel Herzog, Jack Thompson, Dean Price and Delpha Jackson were in The all-school play. Nine siudenis have been members oi Ihe Scholarship Socieiy during 'Iheir high school career and rwo have become Iiie members, namely, Jack Thompson and Kiyoshi Kanagawa. The school will lose many ouisianding aihleies in Jrhe persons oi Paul Aprile, Ben Brumbaugh, Toney Lucas, Manuel Herzog, Bill Bechihold and Missak Parvanian. Mr. F. A. Bredon, chairman Miss Mary E. Woodford Mr. L. K. Chorley Mrs. Helen I. Malone Mrs. Maude E. Henders SENIOR ADVISERS LQI17-Os Se I1 io l'S I I . eg BERNICE AKERS Girls' lnlerclass Games 2, 3. MINA BAIRD Piano Recilal 2. BARBARA BYRD Transfer from Fresno I-Iigh 4. GORDON ALCORN ' Baskelball 4i Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. ELNA BECI-ITI-IOLD Sludenl Body Yell Leader 2, Class Yell Leader 3 Piano Recilal I, 2, 37 Operella I, 2, 3, 47 Com mercial Conlesl 37 Girls' lnlerclass Games I, 2, 3, 4 ESTI-IER CAMPBELL Opereila 4. VIOLET ANDERSON Girls' lnferclass Games 2, 3, 45 Piano Recilal I, 2, 4 Operella I, 3, 4. BILL BECI-ITI-IOLD Boys' Federalion Vice Presidenl 4: Sfage Crew 4 Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Caplain 4. EVELYN CAMPBELL Echo Sfafi 4: Operelfa 4. ' AUL APRILE I. Foolball I, 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 'Ii Baseball 3, 47 Baske+- ball Cap+ain 2, 4, Slage Crew 3.4. ADA BERTOLLI Operella 4. STEVE CARIC Operelfa 3, 4. - GERALDINE BADERTSCHER Transferred before qraduafion. PAULINE BRIDGES Operelfa 4: Girls' lnlerclass Games I: 2, 3, 4. , EVELYN COX Operelfa 3, 4. MYRON BAILES S+age Crew 3: Scholarship Sociely 3: Tree Judging Team 4. BEN BRUMBAUGI-I Piano Recifal I, 27 Foolball 4, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4' Track 2, Baseball 3, 43 M. Baskelball' Caplain 4. I KATHLEEN CRAVEN Operella Orcheslra 2, 41 Slring Ensemble 3, 4: Librarian 47 Opere+l'a I, 31 Girls' InI'er- class Games 3. I 1f ig Seniors r ELSIE K. HEINTZ BETTE FUNKE Piano Reci+aI I, 2, 3, 47 Operefla I, 25 All-School Play 23 Class Secrefary-Treasurer I. BERNICEADAHLINGER I Oper-ella 2, 3, 43 Girls' Inlerclass Games 2. 4. RAYMOND HEINTZ HARRY GARABEDIAN I BERNICE DE CANIO I ELISE HEIZMAN Girls' Inlerclass Games I, 4. NUBAR HARIKIAN ROY DE CIERO LAWRENCE HELMUTH Vine Pruning Conlesl 2, 3, 47 Tree Judging Team 4. EDWARD HARPER Opere++a 3, 4. BETTE DILLINGHAM Piano Recilal 2, 3, 41 Operella I, 4: Commercial Conlesl 37 Girls' Inlerclass Games 2, 3, 4. MANUEL HERZOG Sludenl Body Treasurer 4: All-School Play 4: Commercial Con+esI 23 Slore Commillee 47 Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 47 BasI4e+baII Man- ager 4. ELSIE HEINTZ Opereffa 43 Girls' Inlerclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. JACK ELLIS Transfer from Reedley High 4. HAROLD HICKMAN Operefla 4. ALVIN HEINTZ Eulure Farmer Secrelary 41 Vine Pruning ConI'es'I 2, 47 Tree Judging Team 4: Baseball Manager 2, 3, Baslcefball Manager 2, 35 Fooiball Manager 2, 3. BONNIE FITZGERALD Dropped before graclualion. s-ui I9 Seniors MIYUKI I-IIRATA Opereira 4. OICI-II KAKIUCI-II Opereiia I: Commercial Coniesi 2: Tennis 4: Girls' Inferclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. JESSIE LARSEN Piano Reciial I, 2, 4: Opereiia 2: Girls' In- ferclass Games I: Class Secreiary 2. BEATRICE I-IOSEPIAN Echo Siafi 3, 4: Piano Reciial 3, 4: Scholarship Sociefy 4: Office Corps 4: Girls' Inierclass Games 4. TAMIKO KAKIUCHI Opereiia 4: Girls' Inrerclass Games 2. JOI-IN LINENEACI-I Class Presideni I: Class Secreiary 3: Class Treasurer 2: Opereria Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: Saxaphone Quariei 2, 3, 4: Eooiball 3, 4: Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3: Baseball 4. IRENE I'-IUFF KIYOSI-II KANAGAWA Valecliciorian: Siudenf Body Secreiary 3: Class Vice Presicleni' 3: Scholarship Socieiy Vice Presideni 4: Senior I-Ii-Y Secreiary 3: Debare 3: Echo Srafi 2, 3: Scholarship Socieiy I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Coniesl' 2, 3. TONEY LUCAS Class Vice Presidenr 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 3, 4: Fooiball Caprain 4: Siage Crew 4. ROSE IKNOIAN Opereiia I: Piano Reciial I, 2, 3, 4. AUGUSTA KARAGAS Piano Recifal 2, 3, 4: Opereiia I, 2: Girls' Inierclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARDIROSIAN Transfer from Fowler 2: Opereiia 2, 3, 4: Girls' Inrerclass Games 2, 3, 4. DELPI-IA JACKSON . Class Treasurer 4: Girls' League Vice Presideni 4: Echo Sraff I: Piano Reciial I, 2: AII-School Play 3, 4: Com- mercial Coniesi 2. f HENRY KLAMM 934' V' L6 Fuiure Farmer Vice Presideni 4: Vine Pruning Con- Iesi 2, 3, 4: Tree Judging Team 4. ROSE MASUDA Opereria 4. ANNE JANJIGIAN Girls' League Presicleni 4: Girls' League Secreiary 3: Delaaie 4: Echo Sfaii 3, 4: Piano Reciial I, 2, 3, 4: Oper- e+I'a 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Socieiy 3, 4: Siring Ensemble 3, 4: Girls' Inierclass Games 2, 3, 4: Echo Ediior 4. GEORGE KRIKORIAN Opereria 4. FRANCELEE Mcl-IALEY Piano Reciial I, 2, 3: Opereiia I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 4: Girls' Inierclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS JENSEN Piano Reciial I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 4: Girls' Inierclass Games 2, 3, 4: Opere'I'Ia 2. EDITH LARSEN Piano Reciial I, 2, 3, 4: Opereiia 3, 4. BURL MCNAMEE , - x Senlorsffi f 'Iii JV ALFRED PlccHl 7 Piano Reci+al I, 27 Eoolball I, 2, 3. WILLIE OI-IAMA Scholarship Sociely 3, 47 Eoolball 3, 47 Track 3, 47 Baskelball 4. A fs CHARLES MESSENGEV,RZjM V ANGELENA Piccnl WALTER OLSON Class Vice Presiclenl 27 Class Secrelary 4. LOUISE METKOVICI-I Echo Slaif 47 Operella I7 Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 47 Commercial Coniesl 37 Office Corps 3, 47 Girls' lnferclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE PITCI-IIE Operella 4. DONALD OWEN Operella 47 Commercial Coniesl 37 Track 3. MILDRED MICHAELIAN Piano Recilal I, 2, 3, 47 Operella 2. DEAN PRICE Class Presideni 37 Junior I-li-Y Presidenl 27 Senior I-Ii-Y Presiolenl 47 Debale 2, 3, 4' Exlernporaneous Speaking 4: Echo Siail 2, 3 47 I-Ii-Lighls Sporl' Edilor 47 Operella I, 27 All-School Play 2, 47 Scholarship Sociely 47 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 47 Baskelball Man- ager 3, 47 Foolball Manager 47 Echo Business Manager 47 Boys' Fecleralion Presidenl' 4. MISSAK PARVANIAN Sludenl Body Vice Presiclenl 47 Class Treasurer 'Ii Senior I-Ii-Y Secrefary 47 Junior I-li-Y Treasurer 27 Librarian 47 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4,7 Baskeiball I, 27 Track 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. I-IENRY MIZUKI Class Yell Leader 47 Echo Slafl 4. LOUISE PRUNTY Opere++a I, 2, 37 Librarian 47 Girls' Infer- class Games 3 ORRIE PEARGIN ' Librarian 47 Olfic o s , 7 Irs Inf casfd Games I, 2, 3, 4. YOSI-I I KO NAKAGAWA Operelia 4. MARION RANKINE All-School Play 47 Tennis 3, 47 Girls' Infer- class Games 27 Librarian 3. LAURA PETERSEN Girls' League Treasurer 37 SI e Co rniliee 3 4' Piano Recilal I, 2, 3, 47 pere a I, 3, 4. JOI'IN NAKAMURA Eoolball 2, 3, 4. CHESTER RAYPI-I LTZ Operella 47 Basklel all 27 Baskelrball Man- ager 27 Slage Cr w , 3. 4. VERDANEL PHILLIPS Piano Recilal I, 2, 37 Operella 3, 4. MARY NAKAMURA 6'6 .........W Scholarship Sociely I, 2. 1' . L, g dj I I , , 45 Q X si. NI, ,xx, 2I 1 1 2, 57-vi 2655.32 ' 1 'ffwar H 42.14, Seniors HARRISON RAYPHOLTZ Opereffa 4. WILLIAM SEWALL Baseball 2, 3: Sfage Crew 4. CRISPIN VALERIO Track 2. MARTHA RIFFEL Echo Sfaff 3, 4: Commercial Confesf 3: Girls' lnferclass Games I, 2, 3, 4: Sfore Commiffee 4. MAMIE SHEPHERD Transfer from Missouri 4. BOB VERNON Senior I-li-Y Treasurer 4: Opereffa 3, 4. VERNON ROGALLO Class Presidenf 4: Opereffa Orchesfra 2: Track 4. VIVIAN SHERWOOD ADELE WALLNER I JESSIE RUBY Srring Ensemble 3, 4: Commercial Confesl' 3: Operefla Orchesfra 2, 3: Girls' lnferclass Games I, 2. 3, 4. EDITH SORENSEN Transfer from Orosi 4. DOROTHY WEBER Operefla I, 4. GREGORY SAHROIAN Operefla 4: Foofball 2, 4. FAE TANIGAVVA , Opereffa I: Girls' lnferclass Games l, 2, 3, 4. ,AU EDW RD WEBER Clas,j'Yell Leader I: Track l, 2. SYLVIA SAROYAN Piano Reciral I, 2: Opereffa I, 4: Opereffa Orchesfra 2, 3. 4: Slring Ensemble 3.4. LOLA TANZI Class Vice Presidenf I: Piano Recifal I, 2. MILDRED WILLIAMS Piano Recifal I, 2. 3: Girls' lnferclass Games I. DONALD SCHEIDT Foorball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. JACK THOMPSON Salufaforian: Sludenf Body Presidenr 4: Sfudenf Body Yell Leader 2, 3: Class Presidenf 2: Class Treasurer 3: Scholarship Presidenl' 4: Senior Hi-Y Presidenf 3: Junior Hi-Y Secrefary 2: Debafe -4: Echo Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Lighfs Edifor 4: Opereffa 3: All-School Play 3, 4: Scholarship Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Sfore Commifree 3: Tennis 4: Treasurer C. S. F. Regional Conference 4. MARGARET URIBES Baccalaureate Services ,,,,ae ' ' Sunday Evening, May 3I, I936 Prelude-SelecTed ---- -- Mrs. C. R. Chaney Hymn- Come Thou AlmighTy King - - Giardini lnvocaTion ----- - Rev. E. L. Whisler ScripTure -------- Rev. Bruce Coleman BariTone Solo- Fear NOT Ye, O Israel! - - - - W. Buck Mr. A. F. Bunge Prayer --------- Rev. W. L. Summers Vocal Ensemble- EmiTTe SpiriTum Tuum - - - Fr. Jos. SchueTl4y Girls oT The Glee Club Sermon- Redwood or Reed ----- - Rev. Alvah G. Fessenden Hymn- All Hail The Power oT Jesus' Name ----- Holden BenedicTion ------- - Rev. C. P. WhiTe Class Night Wednesday Evening, June 3, I936 The scene is laid on The TronT sTeps oT Sanger High School on Thursday aTTernoon, June 4, I936, The day beTore graduaTion. The Theme is The Open GaTe. The characTers are a quesTioner and she who answers and The oTher members oT The senior class. The guesTioner is noT quiTe sure ThaT his high school years have been worTh while. BuT aTTer members oT The diTTerenT deparTmenTs have revealed The ac- complishmenTs They have acquired during The years ThaT They have dwelT in The GaTes oT learning, The quesTioner is sure ThaT he has proTiTed by his high school educaTion Through greaTer appreciaTion and enioymenT oT liTe. Commencement Program Friday Evening, June 5, I936 Processional- Dawn oT Peace ----- D'lppoliTo High School OrchesTra A lnvocaTion -------- Rev. E. L. Whisler OverTure- Babes in Toyland ----- VicTor HerberT High School OrchesTra SaluTaTory- Through The Wash ---- - Jaclq Thompson ValedicTory- Dawn ------ - Kiyoshi Kanagawa SelecTions- Pilgrims Chorus ---- - - WGQUGV Dear Land oT Home ------- - Sllflelius High School Mixed Chorus Address -------- Rev. Norman B. Henderson Soprano Solo- The Hills oT Home ---- - - - FOX Miss GerTrude SmiTh PresenTaTion oT Scholarship Awards - - f - FOFFGSJV Bredon PresenTaTion oT,Class ------- Charles R- Chaney Principal oT Sanger Union High School PresenTaTion oT Diplomas -------- A- G- SJVGWGVJY PresidenT oT Board oT TrusTees Regeggional -------- High School OrchesTra , 4 Junior Girls Back row Ilell To righilz B. Picchi, A. Hill, F. Dilienbir, E. Picchi, V. Runavac, A. Mardirosian, E. Miller, E. Briirl. Sixrh row: R. Davis, E. Nilmeier, E. Miller, I., Cox, A. Mann, J. Brodie, V. Gass, P. Reirer. Fifrh row: M. Kerry, G. Ericlcson, E. Kennedy, D, Vukson, E. Williams, M. Genlry, R. Sfill- well, H. Hunler, G. Leininger. Eourlh row: I.. Gaddy, R. Shepherd, M. Ogawa, W. Peugh, V. Meri- qian, E. Konclalcian, E. Kleim, M. Nielsen, E. Berlolli, I.. DeCiero. Third row: S. Brown, D. Roni, Z. Chalcurian, A. Lencioni, V. McCann, B. Barrhuli, I.. Domoro, M. Kermoyan, N. Harilcian. Second row: E. Halayarna, T. Olcarnura, B. Viau, A. McCann, M. Washburn, E. Anderson, B. Clark, E. Ellis, E. Lombardi, U. 6o+o. Firsr row: R. Tu'reIian, H. Tanalca, H. Nagai, C. Shurrliff, J. Mazzei, H. Bur- ne++, I... Scharion, R. Hickman, F. Ellis, D. Hall, H. Perers. For Ihe juniors, +his year was boI'h a prosperous and a happy one. Under capable leaders and advisers Jrhe class of '37 made greal progress in iis prepararion Io face The Iasi year of Irs high school life. The class as a whole was oursranding in school acfiviries. Janelle Brodie and Eugene Malone, who composed a deba+e Ieam, hailed from This year's iunior class. In Jrhe opereiia, Sailor Maids, leading paris were Taken by Wayne Crosby, Laura Scharion and George Carson. Bill Collins played a leading role in Jrhe all school play, Big Hearred Herbert Florence Ellis, Teddy Giovacchini and Eleanor Kondalqian also Jroolc paris in ir. In December The iuniors presenfed a Will Rogers memorial assembly in which lavo- riie sayings, songs, and 'rhe life hisiory of Jrhe Iaie comedian were given. Barbara Barfhuli George Hasegawa Kay Tarnada Teddy Giovacchini JUNIOR OFFICERS 24 . I sm Junior Boys Back row llell lo righll: J. Sayre, W. Brown, H. Carler, D. Abboll, W. Collins, G. Carson, A. Melz- ler, W. Crosby, J. Picchi. C. Lowe, J. Brandon. Fourlh row: A. Bruce, L. Haslcins, H. Schengel, F Laubhan, M. Mardirosian, S. Yamamolo, W. Lusl, B. Spears, F. Frosl, O. Johnson, O. Nalcamura Third row: G. Hasegawa, D. Williams, A. Sleinhauer, C. Peabody, S. Nilmeyer, G. Hall, E. Ebel, V Yosl. G. Wilson, H. Shidan, E. Malone. Second row: L. Saroyan, A. Ruby, F. Rhodes, H. Mihara L. Boone, W. Kincaid, N. Kanaqawa, J. Kalzenmeyer, C. Grass, R. Joseph, M. Nishioki. Firsl row K. Tamada, T. Giovacchini, J. Pelers, C. Chrislie, A. Scheidl, A. Wood, P. Merlo, Y. Koyanagi, R Hirala, B. Yamamolo. Many ol lhe iunior boys showed lheir alhlelic abililies by lalcing parls in school sporls. Some ol lhe oulslanding alhleles are Seichi Yamamolo, Chesler Grass, Francis Rhodes, and Ferdinand Laubhan. A large number ol sludenls were eligible lor lhe Scholarship Sociely: Janelle Brodie, Emma Halayama, Marjorie Nielsen, Bill Collins, Alice Hill, Barbara Barlhuli, Evelyn Brill, George Hasegawa, Kay Tamada, and Nobuo Kanagawa. Juniors inviled lhe seniors lo lheir parly in February. The iunior-senior prom was carried oul wilh an old lashioned garden as lhe lheme. Amid lhe allraclive selling a gay lime was had by members ol lhe classes ol '36 and '37, Ollicers: Presidenl - - - Barbara Barlhuli Yell Leader - Teddy Giovacchini Vice Presidenl- George Hasegawa Secrelary-lreasurer - - Kay Tamada Miss Pellil Mr. Rogers Mrs. Dickey Mr. Dow Mrs. Chaney JUNIOR ADVISERS I B cd- 3 A 1 ' ,W lm Sophomore Girls v Back row TTeTT To righTl: E. l-layward, A. RusTigian, E. Miller, E. Peircovich, B. Shaw, C. Collins, S. Ulsh, l-l. Meizler, G. ZumwalT, E. PisTacchio, E. MarTin, G. Doyle, V. Missakian, E. PrudenTe. Fourfh row: Z. Zailian, R. Mead, M. Baird, A. Schiebelhuh l-l. SchuchTermann, G. Johnson, A. Taylor, R. Preis, V. T-lansen, M. Kraus, F. Beck, A. Ogawa, L. Uribes. Third row: T, Mizulri, A. Dennis, N. Garabedian, S. Caric, E. GaTzlca, B. WirT, R. Schmid, B. l-leidT, A. Ogawa, J. Olcaiima, F. Akahori, M. lhara. M. Tanaka. Second row: L. BerTolli, l-l. Keller, A. Karagas, A. Kaprielian, O. RuTledge, R. Colwell, C. MinTon, L. Miller, A. Bruce, M. Nakamura, M. AriTa, A. Morilcawa. Firsi' row: D. Zailian, A. Vulcovich, B. Lehman, R. FiT1geraiol, l. Herman, W. Coleman, N. Young, E. Merle, C. GriTTeaTh, M. DeCanio, F. Vermillion, R. Vermillion, Z. Chooliian. Under The leadership oi compeTenT execuTives and wiTh The Tull-hearTed coopera- Tion oT The class, The sophomores concluded a successTul and worTh-while year oi school acTiviTies. A large group represenTed The sophs in The Scholarship SocieTy. They were Armorel Kaprieiian, Richard l'lelzer, John WalTon, CaTherine Collins, Ben Suechilqa, and Elmer Kaprieiian. As a whole, The class did well on The sophomore English A minimum essenTials TesT. Many oT The ouTsTanding school aThleTes came Trom The sophomore class. Craig MolTzen played guard on The varsiTy Too+IaaIl Team. John WalTon John Olson John Jensen Wesiey Craven Wayne Burke SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 26 L A ' x Sophomore Boys ...YW ,r I ' Back row lleTT To righTl: F. Tocchini, D. Ogawa, K. Weaver, V. Krikorian, D. Sample, T. Verhines, W. LinshoTT, M. Day, A. CurTis, L. Caldwell, A. Nilsen, M. Yagura. FiTTh row: N. Torigian, H. Sue- chika, C. Masada, R. Wilson, O. Davis, A. MeTzler, F. Johnson, B. Jasper, G. Nishimura, B. Condry, F. Parker, S. Blueian. FourTh row: G. Taniqawa, B. Suechika, A. Ruby, K. Tenge, J. Garbiack, J. J. Moordigian, M. MeTz, C. Mollien, A. Recek, E. Kuhlrnan. Third row: K. Linenbach, R. Helzer, W. Burk, H. Phillips, W. Craven, E. Corn, V. Klinkby, Sarnuelian. Second row: T. Wada, R. Hudson, I. Spears, V. Poochigian, H. Degman, S. Anderson, L. Aprile, C. Crow, H. Shahbazian, J. Olson. Firsi' Harris, J. WalTon, B. Hiraia, P. Worman, M. STevenson, O. Peargin, O. Dha- Jensen, R. HedgepeTh, Tagarni, F. Maglio, C. D. Vukson, A. Fink, S. ReiTer, L. Adolph, J. row: E. Kaprielian, F. bolt F. Lombardi, N. Byrd, B. PrunTy, B. Sherwood. Frank Lombardi, Floyd Parker, Louis Aprile, and HiToshi Suechika represenTed The sophs on The baseball squad while a hosT oT TracksTers added more honors To The class .,, by Their aThleTic achievemenTs. Russel Hudson and John VValTon were on The Tennis Teams. CaTherine Collins and Richard Helzer boTh had roles in The all-school play while The Tormer had a parT in The annual opereTTa, Sailor Maids . On Hallowe'en, The annual dancing parTy was held and on May 7, a picnic was held. OTTicers: I PresidenT - - John WalTon SecreTary - - John Olson Vice PresidenT - John Jensen Treasurer - - Wesley Craven Yell Leader - - Wayne Burk Mr. Bunge Mrs. Dow Mr. DayTon Mrs. CvallanT Mr. Reynolds Miss SmiTh SOPHOMORE ADVISERS 27 .5Wifr'lfT J Back row lleTT To righTl: D. Bezzerides, D. HelmuTh, E. Weber, J. Taylor, A. Coring, B. Frisch, E. Pierson, N. PeTcovich, G. Adolph, E. Hayes, L. ScheidT, H. BriTT, S. Loeb, H. FleTcher, H. Mikkelsen. SixTh row: L. Dooms, B, Kingen, E. Edwards, C. Siering, D. Powell, M. Poulsen, J. Hirsch, R. Kaloyan, F. Kafeyan, E. Del SoldaTa, B. Brown, C. Powell, M. Magnone, N. Hough. Fif+h row: D. Robinson, P. Bergen, K. Pecoraro, M. Reyes, R. ConTe, M. Hermanpl. Krum, R. Lombardi, A. Phillips, H. Gass, L. Sewall, R. PyoTT, M. Merlo, E. Gabel. FourTh row: D. McNabb, M. Funke, E. Hanneman, E. MeTz- ler, G. Merk, F. Weber, E. MarTin, H. Mcclurg, B. Uridge. E. Kuhlman, L. Luallen, S. Lay, L. Brown, A. Morales, M. Boyaiian. Third row: M. Busk, M. Krider, N. Gaddy, E. Ruby, F. MinTer, M. Kincaid, K. KaTzenmayer, M. Reed, R. Dickison, V. Leslwer, M. Kakiuchi, I. Obermiller. M. Gonzalez, L. No- zume. Second row: P. Vermillion, F. Bailes, H. Boone, D. Sondergard, O. Peargin, J. Moro, V. PeT- , f mx. .. LQTEQ. Freshman Girls ersen, S. Hargesheirner, T. Jokumsen, O. Ogawa, T. Nakagawa, T. Mori, Y. Tarnada, V. Alcorn. FirsT row: E. Viau, M. Danielson, M. Bridges, F, CurTis, J. Klarnm, J. Adoor, A. Horsanian, H. Gabrielson, M. Janiigian, C. Rebaudo, T. Mihara, M. Ogawa, B. Masuda, T. Uragama. FRESHMAN OFFICERS 28 This year's Treshrnan class boasTs oT The largesT enrollmenT in The hisTory oT The school. There were Two hundred and Ten Treshrnen enrolled aT The beginning oT The school Term. A mosT successTul year was had by The class and iTs members are look- ing Torward To The years ahead when They can Take parT in The leadership oT school acTiviTies. - The Trosh ranked high in scholarship. Seven were on The scholarship socieTy: GranT Erickson, Barbara Brown, David Barron, Evelyn Pierson, Thelma Jokumsen, Ellen MarTin, and Mary Janiigian. ln The annual opereTTa, Sailor Maids, Josephine Moro, a Treshman girl, had one oT The Two leads Tor girls. 9 David Barron Barbara Brown l-larrieT Mcclurg Edward Karle gwdfggxgio Emily Viau ii Freshman Boys Back row llell To righrlz C. Crulchfield, D, Dunkel, J. Heinlz, D. Price, J. Miller, K. Severin, R Boone, R. Barlhuli, J. All, L. Evere+'r, C. Shafer, G. Byrd, H. Mardirosian. Fiiih row: C. Black, R Day, R. lmrie, L. Aguilera, B. Perry, Merlo, P. Gabel, W. McNamee, J. Schmid, V. Brazeal, D Kincaid, J. Jensen, L. Adkins, D. Armsrrong. Fourlh row: D. Barron, E. Carlos, T. Masuda, A Gerner, C. Verhines. E. Jensen, T. Parker, H. Napier, K. Mori, K. Tange, T. Craven, H. Yamamofo G. Yamarnoio. Third row: R. Medina, 6. Fleming, Z, Uribes, E. Jacobsen, D. Richardson, M. Gee K. Marshall, E. Harper, G. Arakaki, F. Beierschmiir, S. Blueian, F. Coiner, G. Kimura, T. lhara. Sec- ond row: G. Kinoshila, J. Ohanesian, A. Barron, J. Kearns, .A. Hagopian, G. Bosmaiian, B. Fros+ E. Hamamiian, L. Sornmers, A. Bedoian, J. Uyemura, C. Samoulian, J. Garloarino. Firsl' row: l. Alral' R. lnlow, J. Cur+is, J. Pis+acchio, E. Karle, J. Lesler, R. Baird, G. Erickson, R. Iknoian, H. Manoogian E. Dalalian, L. Adolph, O. DeSo'lo, C. Deke. Freshman girls were viclorious over The juniors in The inlerclass speedball games. The freshman parlry was successfully held in The music room on March I3. The alfernoon was spenl in playing games. The lrosh laier adjourned To The campus where refreshmenls were served. The lighlweighf baskelball ieam was composed mosily of freshmen and many irosh were aciive in Jrrack. Freshman office rs were: Presidenl - - - David Barron Secreiary - Harriel' McClurg Vice Presideni- - Barbara Brown Treasurer - - - Edward Karle Yell Leaders - i- - Oliver DeSo'ro, Emily Viau Dr. Mayers Miss Davis Mr. Williams Miss Spearman Mr. Smi+h Mrs. Young FRESHMAN ADVISERS i ,29 ff 47' .1-. ff? .f Efhv Idrinripal C5112 Enarh nf iihuraiinn Uhr Harultg ,W s 'I jf-.f CMG' ,A C R. Chaney Sanger Union High School fnyfi ff ' . .. Principal of The Sanger Union l-ligh School is passing Through a period oT rapid growTh. l.asT year The enrollmenT increased Ten per cenT. AT The beginning oT The second semesTer Tor The currenT year The increase has been over ThirTeen per cenT, bringing The ToTal enrolfmenT up To 6l5. WiTh The addiTion oT a new gymnasium This problem oT growTh has been meT. Expansion has been made in The home economics and commercial deparTmenTs. Two new Teachers have been added To The TaculTy To Talce care oT This growTh. ln The academic subiecTs The inTeresT oT sTudenTs has lcepT pace wiTh Their inTeresT in The various vocaTional Tields. The acTiviTies reporTed in This year book speak Tor Themselves. WiTh acTiviTy and progress by every sTuclenT This proves To be one OT The besT years in The hisTory oT The Sanger Union High School. -C. R. ci-IANEY. Board of Education A G STewarT I-I. J. Knapp Dr. L. P. Fleming F. J. lvlcClurg A. Rasmussen , . . , 3 r . , , , E 4 . ..l .- 34 Tiiiibiil Faculty H W' FORREST A. BREDON, A. B. Biology, General Science, Science Club, Scholarship Sociefy, Chairman of Senior Aolvisers, ADOLPI-l F. BUNGE, A. B. World l-lis'rory, Social Science, English, Junior l-li-Y, Chairman of Sophomore Aclvisers. MRS HELENA DOW A B X, y . . , . . !!f lish, Journalism, Dramalic Coach. MRS. C. R. Cl-IANEY, B. M. Piano, OpereHa, Glee Clubs, Music Ees+ival. LAURENCE E. DOW, B. S., M. A. Vice Principal, Boys' Eeclera+ion Chairman, Physics, Chemislry, Assislanl Alhlelic Coach, Allendance LLOYD K. Cl-lORLEY, A. B., M. A. Economics l'lis'rory, Senior Hi-Y. RS. ALICE l-l. GALLANT, A. B. Bancl, Orcheslra, Music Eeslival. NORMA J. DAVIS, B. S., M. A. Junior Business Training, Cooking, Business English, Library. MRS. MAUDE E. HENDERS, B. S. Typing Shorlhanol Aifend nce at HUNTLEY Dfwrou 1 7 Physical Eclucalion, Alhlelic Coach. MRS. MARGARET B. l-IUTCI-IISON, B. M. Dis+ric+ Supervisor of Music. MRS. RUTH R. DICKEY, A. B. English, Echo, Assembly Program Chairman. CLARENCE SMITH, B. S. Agriculiure, Fuiure Farmers oi America, Agriculiure Fair Chairman. MRS. HELEN MALONE, A. B. , Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Junior Business Training. MISS GERTRUDE SMI-I-l'l, A. B. Physical Educaiion, Girls' League Adviser. DR. I. B. MAYERS, A. B., M. A., PH. D. Spanish, Laiin, German, Chairman of Freshman Advisers, Laiin Club, German Club. MISS E-Il-IEL SPEARMAN, A. B., M. A. Maihemaiics, Ideals Conference Adviser. MISS BRENDA PETTIT, A. B. Sewing, Chairman of Junior Advisers. MRS. HELEN L. STEWART, A. B., M. A. Typing, English, Spanish, Office. TREvis REYNOLDS, B. s. r ii 's A I Manual Training, Farm Mechanics. DOLPHUS WILLIAMS, A. B., B. S., M. A. Maihemaiics, Siudeni Body Financial Adviser. HAROLD HILTON ROGERS ArI', Siage Scenery, Poiiery, Weaving. Mechanical Drawing Club. ' Miss MARY E. WooDFoRD, A. B. English. Debaie Coach. MRS. FRANCES W. SAMPLE School Secreiary. MRS. MORA YOUNG, A. B., M. A. Spanish, Spanish Club, Dean of Girls. 5 If' W mr iktlr N ..,',.... 2 J' 47' Efnnthall Eaahrihall Efrark Glrnuiz Girlz' Aihlvtirn 0511111 Artiuitivs Q, L, M9 4 1 Q L 3 4 0 ,,,.,..,,. nf 4, X M -ln xr mm., ....... Heavyweight Football . - .. x -M l y . -1 M Off' gl Back row TleTT To righTl: E. Johnson, P. Nielsen, R. lmrie, D. Dunkel, D. Vukson, K. Severin, J. All, K. Tange, B. YamamoTO, l-l. Shidan, 6. YamamoTO. FOurTh row: A. Krum. S. Blueian, J. SchmidT, D. Price, D. Price lmanagerl, V. Poochigian, C. Verhines, O. Merlo, L. Aprile., R. BarThuli, K. Mori. Third row: L. Caldwell. D. AbboTl, W. Kincaid, M. MeTz lmanagerj, N. Torigian, J. STewarT, B. Sher- wood imanagerl, V. Krikorian, M. Mardirosian. Second row: K. Tamada, M. l-lerzog, M. Parvanian, B. Brumbaugh, P. Aprile, F. Rhodes. S. YarnamoTO. G. Sahorian, S. Nilmeyer, A. CurTis, C. Lowe. FirsT row: I. D. Mayers lcoachl, J. Linenbach, C. MolTzen, F. Laubhan, J. KaTzenmayer, CapTain T. Lucas, C. Grass, J. Brandon, P. Merlo, V. CorTner, J. Nakamura. l-l. DayTOn lcoachl, L. E. Dow icoach The TourTh division championship in Tour cons3cuTive yoars was The scalp added To The Apaches TOoTball beTT This season. This year's Team sTarTed slowly, losing boTh pracTice games. buT Tinally roached Their sTride in The Selma game. They won The undispuTed righT TO The division crown when Kingsburg beaT Lemoore The Tinal week OT league play. CapTain Tony Lucas's plunging, The pass combinaTion OT Aprile To YamamoTO, and The quarTerbacking OT John Linenbach were The hi-lighTs OT The Sanger aTTack. Due To superior numbers, The Fresno l-ligh Warriors were able To down The Apaches Tor The cOunTy championship. Sanger was The only cOunTy Team To score on Fresno l-ligh. A new squad, The Papooses, was Organized This year under The direcTion OT Dr. l. B. Moyers. This was To Teach The younger and lighTer boys The TundamenTals OT TOoTbaTl. The Papooses did noT win any games. buT Coaches DayTon and Dow will noxT year receive several candidaTes who will be well versed in blocking and Tackling. Sanger ROosevelT I 3 TPracTiceT Sanger Fresno Tech 6 lPracTicel Sanger Reedley O lLeagueT Sanger Lemoore I2 iLeagueT Sanger Selma O lLeagueT Sanger Kingsburg O lLeagueT Sanger Fresno High 26 lFOrCOunTy Championshipl CAPTAIN T. LUCAS l Heavyweight Basketball - . -. .-...-- ,.... o,..., ... ..-o-rv...-, -1. vivevy, lx. vu.-ia, 1. Lupus, o. n.mv:uuuu.u. :lion ruw. I. Lcluu- an,!fYamgoTo, CapTain P. Aprile, C. Grass, W. BechThold. 1 QV CAPTAIN P. APRILE 40 On The evening oT December IO, lasT, The Apache unlimiTeds inauguralred Sanger's new gymnasium anol The l935-36 baslceTball season by beaTing a sTrong Fresno l-ligh quinTeT. This season oT I935-36 saw The Sanger class A Team win Twelve conTesTs ancl drop only Tour: iT saw Them go uncleTeaTed in Division lll To win The TiTle and iT saw Them enTer The counTy semi-Tinals. The T935-36 ediTion oT The Apaches was noT excepTionally Tall as a Team. The average heighT oT The enTire squad was only 5' S . They were, however, a TasT, Tricky Team. Led by CapTain Paul Aprile, This year's Team, consisTing oT BechThold, Grass, Brumbaugh, Branclon, YamamoTo, anol Laulohan, beaT such Teams as Fresno Tech, Clovis, The 4C's College oT Fresno, and were undeTeaTed in Division lll. The scores: Sanger l35l vs. Fowler lI3l Sanger l35l vs. Selma llol Sanger l32l vs. Kingslourg T261 Sanger l3Ol vs. Reedley ll4l Sanger T3 Il vs. Lemoore l25T Sanger l42l vs. Coalinga l23l CounTy Semi-Final Game Sanger l22l vs. Edison Tech l28l A im Middleweight Basketball Baclc row IIeTT To righTI: H. DayTon ICoachI. D. Price, H. lviihara, G. AIc:orn, C. Masada, R. Wilson FirsT row: D. Price IManagerI, H. Suechika, R. HiraTa, B. Brumbaugh, D. Vukson, I.. Boone, D. YereT zian IManagerl. This year's mioIdIeweighT Team has one OT The sTrangesT records oT any Sanger High I9asI4eTbaII Team. IT IosT Three games by a margin oT only one poinT and a TourTh con- TesT was IosT in an overTime playing period. Benny Brumbaugh was The only veTeran reTurning Trom IasT year's division cham- pionship Ciass B Team. He was eIecTed capTain OT The micIdIeweighTs and Ied Them unTiI he was promoTed To The varsiTy ranlcs. The 1936 ediTion oT The middIeweighTs was noT whaT one mighT caII load basI4eTbaII players. IT is True They were noT experienced, buT in spiTe oT This TacT They IoeaT The RooseveIT quinTeT, CounTy semi-TinaIisTs. The scores: - Sanger II5I vs. Fowier Ilbl Sanger Il7I vs. Selma IISI Sanger I28I vs. Kingsburg II7I Sanger II7I vs. Reedley IZII Sanger II8I vs. Lemoore I22I Sanger I2II vs. Coalinga I22I CAPTAIN R, I-IIRATA 4l .f.m'f fini. Lightweight Basketball Back row llett to rightl: Coach Dow, R. Barthuli, L. Aguilera, M, Yagura, L. Aprile, C. Verhines Mgr., A. Schiedt. Second row: J. Olson, T. Wada, A. Barron, B. l-lirata, E. Carlos Mgr., E. Kaprielian. First row: B. Yamamoto. S. Yamamoto. Captain K. Tamada. K. Mori, B. Suechika. CAPTAIN K. TAMADA 42 Only one veteran reported to Mr. Dow when he issued a call tor Class C men this year. The outlook was bad, indeed. Dow toolc his inexperienced squad and whipped them into a tormidable, danger- ous team. They lost most ot their practice games and their tirst league game, but once they reached their stride they were beaten only by the county champion Reed' ley lightweights in a division champion battle. Captain Kay Tarnada was the only man trom last year's team to report to Coach Dow in December. Out ot his inexperienced material, Coach Dow developed such players as Barron, Barthuli. Olson, Aprile, and Carlos. The scores: Sanger l9l vs. Fowler lI3l Sanger ' ll4l vs. Selma lbl Sanger l33l vs. Kingsburg l8l Sanger l2ll vs. Reedley U71 Sanger l28l vs. Lemoore ll5l Sanger l26l vs. Coalinga ll5l Division Championship Game Sanger l9l vs. Reedley l22l ry 'lk' Baseball Back row lleTT To righTl: R. Boone, F. l-larris, E. Carlos, S. YarnamoTo, C. Masada, l-l. Suechilca, R. Bar'Thuli, Dean Price lManagerl, D. YereTzian lManagerl. Second row: G. Alcorn, D. Price, J. Brandon, F. Lombardi. A. SchiedT, D. Vulcson, L. Aguilera, C. Verhines, L. Aprile, P. Aprile. FirsT row. l-l. A. DayTon lCoachl, B. Brumbaugh, F. Parker, M. Herzog, D. SchiedT, S. Nilrneyer, W. BechTold, F. Laubhan. S. YamarnoTo, C. Grass, F. Rhodes, C. Busch lAssisTanT Coachl. Sanger's baseball Team wasn'T so successTul as Their predecessors in TooTball and baskeTball yeT The Apaches boasTed one OT The sTrongesT Teams in The counTy. AlThough They losT Their TirsT game To Clovis High The Apaches soon developed inTo The darlc horse oT Division ll-Ill. CenTral, Reedley, Kingsburg, Coalinga, Kerman. and Fowler Tell before The Apaches in The remaining games. ThroughouT These games The Sanger Team played excellenT ball. Some oT The games were nearly scoreless. Leaders oT The year's Team were CapTain Vlfillie BechThold, aT shorTsTop3 Paul Aprile. TirsT base: CheT Grass, second base: Manuel Herzog, caTcherq Floyd Parlcer. Third base: Siichi YamamoTo, leTT Tieldg Ferdi Laubhan, cenTerTieldg Ben Brumbaugh, righT Tield and piTcherg Donald ScheidT, piTcher. The Tollowing is a summary oT The league games. Sanger T91 vs. Clovis ll ll Sanger l7l vs. Coalinga l3l Sanger l5l vs. CenTral l ll Sanger lI4l vs. Kerman l2l Sanger l I 3l vs. Reedley l2l Sanger l4l vs. Fowler l2l Sanger ll0l vs. Kingsburg lil Sanger l4l vs. Clovis ll3l CAPTAIN W. BECHTHOLD 43 J T ra c k Baclc row lleTT To righTl: E. Kaprielian lManagerl, S. Samuelian, M. Mardirosian, A. CurTis, Ji. KaT- zenmeyer, Q. Merlo, J. Degman, H. MuroTani, O. DeSoTo, J. CurTis, E. Kuhlman. Second row: A. Bar- ron, K. Mori, V. Poochigian, A. Ruby, G. Fleming, M. Parvanian, T. Lucas, E. Weber, D. AbboT, D. Owens, J. WalTon, M. STevenson, V. Krilcorian. FirsT row: l.. E. Dow lCoachl, W. Ohama lManagerl J. Uyemura, V. Rogallo, G. Wilson, P. Merlo, S. Blueian, W. Kincaid, J. Olson, R. l-liraTa, W. Burk, W. BechTl'1old, B. l-liraTa. i l-liT by graduaTion. Sanger did noT boasT oT so sTrong a Traclc Team as iT has in pasT years. Some oT Mr. Dow's ouTsTanding perTormers oT This season were Burk, sprinTerg Ohama, discus: Bechlhold and Weber, pole vaulTersg MuroTani, hurdlerp and Olson, discus Thrower. All oT These men placed in The counTy meeT held aT Lemoore. AnoTher season has passed wiThouT any members OT The Tennis Teams gaining The goal Tor which They sTrove, ThaT oT enTering The counTy Tinals. ln The league games, The players, coached by Mr. A. F. Bunge, won 4 ouT oT 5 maTches Trom TranquilliTy while They dropped Their maTches To The Reedley Teams, losing 4 ouT oT 5 games. . Teams were made up oT The Tollowing sTudenTs: Boys' singles - - - Russel l-ludson Girls' singles - - Marion Ranlcine Boys' doubles - ------ Jaclc Thompson, Glenn Wilson Girls' doubles - - - - Zabel Zailian, Oichi Kalsiuchi Mixed doubles ---- - - - BeTTy Clarlc, John WalTon Baclc row lleTT To righTl: Mr. A. F. Bunge lcoachl, O. Kakiuchi, Z. Zailian, M. Ranlcine, B. Clark Fi-onT row: R. Hudson, G. Wilson, J. Thompson, J. WaTson. Tennis . .i gp ,...-, N ..,h Q: Girls' Volleyball Back row lleff fo righfl: L. De Ciero, B. Barfhuli, A. l-lill, F. Diffenbir, M. Kerry, Miss Smifh lCoachl Firsf row: U. Gofo, G. Erickson, L. Domofo, G. Poochigian. Beginning fhe series of girls' inferclass volleyball games fhe freshmen mef fheir downfall af fhe hands of fhe more experienced senior feam. Marjorie Nielsen's iunior feam defeafed fhe sophomores in fhe nexf encounfer. ln fhe final game, fhe iuniors defeafed fhe seniors 2 fo l fo win fhe volleyball championship. lnferclass speedball games began befween fhe sophomores and seniors in which fhe laffer presenfeol fhe under classmen wifh a 7-O defeaf. ln The nexf baffle be- fween fhe juniors and freshmen, fhe resulf was a 3-2 score in favor of fhe younger recruifs. ln fhe final game of fhe series fhe seniors, capfained by Anne Mardirosian, mel' fhe freshmen whom fhey defeafed by a 2-O score in an overfime period fo win fhe championship. Back row lleff fo righfl: E. l-leizman, E. l-leinfz, V. Anderson, A. Karagas, O. Kalciuchi, L. Mefco- vich, Miss Smifh lCoachl. Firsf row: E. Bechfhold, J. Ruby, M. Riffel, L. Jensen, A. Janiigian, O. Peargin, F. Tanigawa. Seafed: A. Mardirosian. Girls' Speedball 45 ss. .ns 1EiHs' BasketbaH STanding lleTT To righTl: Miss SmiTh lcoachl, T. Olcamura, M. Kermoyan, G. Erickson, M. Kerry, G. Poochigian. FirsT row: U. GoTo, B. Barfhuli, B. Picchi, L. DomoTo, J. Brodie. ln The TirsT seT oT inTerclass baslceTball games, The juniors deTeaTed The Treshmen 20-5. The nexT game, which was The mosT exciTing oT The series, was won by The seniors in an overTime period making The Tinal score I6-I4. The Tinal encounTer saw The iuniors, capTained by Blanche Picchi, The vicTors oT The inTerclass basl4eTball games, by having deTeaTed The seniors 24-20. The juniors deTeaTed The sophomores in The TirsT OT The inTerclass baseball games by a score oT 20-I3. In The nexT game The seniors were vicTorious over The Treshmen wiTh a 8-6 score. sln The lasT game beTween The iuniors and seniors, The seniors, capTained by Louise MeTc:ovich. emerged vicTorious wifh a I9-I2 resulT. ln order To deTermine The winner oT The plague, iT was necessary Tor The iuniors and seniors To play an addiTional game. This resulTed in a I7-I5 score in Tavor oT The luniors. Back row lleTT To righTl: O. Kalciuchi, P. Bridges, M. Riffel, E. l-leinTz, J. Ruby, A. Karagas A. Janiigian, Miss SmiTh lCoachl. FirsT row: A. Mardirosian, B. Dillingham, L. MeTcovich E. BechThold, F. Tanigawa. Cirh , BasebaH 46 Girls' Gym Class For many years inadeguaTe space Tor handling The aThleTic deparTmenTs placed The high school aT a disTincT disadvanTage. The need Tor a gymnasium and iTs in- creased TaciliTies grew more imperaTive wiTh The conTinued and rapid growTh oT The sTudenT body. ln recogniTion oT This TacT, bonds Tor 5540.000 were voTed by The high school disTricT and consTrucTion on a new building To care Tor The physical educa- Tion deparTmenTs was begun by April I5 oT lasT year. The sTrucTure was compleTed and ready Tor use SepTember 23, one week aTTer The opening oT The Tall Term. Concerning iT, The physical educaTion Teachers say: The new gymnasium, wiTh iTs saniTary, spacious, and convenienT arrangemenT, has made iT possible Tor The physical educaTion deparTmenTs more nearly To accom- plish iTs obiecTives, namely: PosiTive healTh Good sporTsmanship STrong, well poised bodies EmoTional conTrol Wise use oT leisure Time The large gymnasium Tloor and The acTiviTies room have made iT possible To con- Tinue The regular program Tor boTh boys and girls during inclemenT weaTher. When Tuncls are available To equip our planT compleTely, a more eTTicienT pro- gram can be inauguraTed and Sanger Union l-ligh School can proudly boasT oT one oT The besT gymnasiums in The valley. -GERTRUDE SMITH, Girls' P. E. --l-IUNTLEY A. DAYTON, Boys' P. E. Boys' Gym Class fif' SFI f Muziral Obrganizatinnn Stage lirnhurtinnn linhlimiinrw Glluhs 'rm-...Md P 'Y 'Gb' lx XX YL I - '5 2-ps, , fs, 3- . ...-f M-gnw' ff 3 ,Vw ,. , uw ,MW-U ,Wmwmmff.,,L, 37' . xl,-5 '. W Z, .xx 5 lim!! ls-Nffzlqiv , fvh11 ,.v' , -.u,w' 'fam - 'f' . : 'a-,'11- .I..',.-rn-m H-. M--- f wiswf - , ,Jing ... , . W 1 ,,, '- C.Cr, ,..-V-. .,,,, f Y? W. fx,f '- -'wr W l Band Orchestra Slanding llell lo righll: L. Jensen, J. Larsen, Mrs. Gallanl linslruclorl. Sealed: E. Kaprielian, J Linenbach, J. Picchi, Sam'Blueian, C. Linenbach, L. l-lall, L, Saroyan. A. Picchi, L. Caldwell, J Moordigian, F. Rhodes, 6. Fleming, V. Krilcorian, G. Nishimura, Sarlcis Blueian, J. Jensen. Slanding llell 'ro righll: F. Rhodes, G. Erickson, J. Jensen, A. Wood, Mrs. Gallanl linslrruclorl, L Jensen. Sealed: J. Lesler, D. Williams, W. Craven, R. l-ledgepelh, C. Peabody, A. Gerner, B. Brown J. Linenbach, J. Ruby, C. Craven, S. Saroyari, A. Kaprielian, L, Domolo, L. l-lall, A. Ogawa, W Burk, D. l-lall, C. Linenbach, l-l. Nagai, E. Delelian, P. Vermillion, l-l. Schuchlermann, F. Harris. The band appeared in assemblies and loolball rallies during The year. The developmenl ol Jrhe orcheslrra from inexperienced enlrerlainers ai The begin- ning ol Jrhe year lo oulslanding musicians was shown by lheir brillianl performance af lhe all-school play, Big l-learled l-lerberlrw, The operella, Sailor Maids , and al as- sembly and communily programs. Bolh organizalions, which are under lhe direclion of Mrs. Alice Gallanl, look parl in Jrhe music leslival al Roeding Parlc. The saxophone quarlelle and slring ensemble, popular musical groups developed from bolh organizalrions, gave performances al several communily affairs and school assemblies. S. Saroyan, B, Brown, K. Craven, J. Ruby, A. J Picchi. J. Lirienbach, L. I-lall, C. Linenbach. Janiigian, Mrs. A. J. Gallaril liruslruclorl. SAXOPHONE QUARTET STRING ENSEMBLE SI Back row llefl io righil: P. Vermillion, H. Sass, R. Mead, P. Bridges, M. Funlce, E. Nilmeier, M. Baird, F. Larsen, H. Milclcelsen, F. Campbell, F. Campbell, A. McCann, F. Heiniz, G. Johnson, H Fleicher. Fourih row: L. Nozumi, Y. Nalcagawa, G. Zumwall, R. Conie, L. Luallen. N. Gaddy, D Weber, B. Barlhuli, N. Pelcovich, C. Collins, E. Pelcovich, F. McHaley, L. Pelersen, M. Washburn H. Burneli, T. Kakiuchi, D. Hall. Third row: H. Keller, V. Alcorn, F. Mefzler, E. Cox, A. Mardirosian K. Pecoraro, V. McCann, F. Kalayan, L. Sewall, V. Anderson, L. Scharlon, S. Saroyan, R. Masuda M. Hirala. Second row: T. Jokurnsen, V. Phillips, 6. Baclerlscher, M. Reed, O. Peargin. l. Obermiller, W. Coleman, F. Minler, C. Powell. R. Diclcison, O. Rufledge, R. Filzgerald, A, Janiigian, E. M. Ellis V. Lesher, A. Lencioni. Firsi row: Mrs. Chaney, B. Viau, D. Zailian, R. Vermillion, F. Vermillion, J Moro, A. Berfolli, C. Minion, B. Dillingham, J. McCann, B. Lehman, C. Griflealh, J. Klamm, H Gabrielson, T. Uragami. T l M. we Girls' Glee Club The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were composed of eighly aciive girls and Jrwenly- eighl enlhusiasric boys, who pariicipalecl in many evenls of The year. These groups mel separalely every olher clay and boih groups mel' on Friday To form a mixed chorus. A special girls' ensemble, consisling of eighieen, was arranged by Mrs. Chaney. This group conlribuled lo +he en+er+ainmen+ ol lhe All-School play by singing belween acis. They also parlricipaled in a Chrislnnas pageanl. Glee Clubs from six+een schools including Sanger, sang al The annual spring ieslival held ai Fresno. Mrs. Chaney was a member of 'rhe music commission. Boys' Glee Club 52 Baclq row lleil 'ro righll: L. Saroyan, T. Parlcer, S. Nilmeyer, S. Caric, W. Crosby, E. Harper, G Krilcorian. Second row: F, Beierschmill, J. Pelers, C. Molizen, G. Carson, B. Vernon, G. Pilchie, J Degman, R. Medina, Mrs. C. R. Chaney linslruclorl. Firsl row: O. De Soio, C. Rayphollz, H. Hiclc man, B. Spears, J. Picchi, L. Hall, G. Sahorian, R. Perry. ,. . Operel-ta Choruses The upper picTure shows poses oT The opening choruses oT The opereTTa in which The sailor maids and liTe guards drill. l The lower picTure, disclosing The compleTe chorus, is Trorn The second acT, The seTTing of which is Tor The birThday parTy of Frances Marie. The mixed chorus, composed oT The boys' and girls' glee clubs presenTed The sevenTeenTh annual opereTTa, Sailor Maids , on March 27 To a large audience. The sTage crew, composed oT seven able boys, under The direcTion oT Mr. l-l. l-l. Rogers and wiTh The managemenT oT ChesTer RaypholTz, helped To make The All-School play, Big l'learTed l-lerberT , and The annual opereTTa Sailor Maids , successTul by Their cooperaTive work and excellenT sTage scenery. They also assisTed in many as- sembly programs. The Tollowing are The posiTions OT The sTage crew: ChesTer Rayphollrz ----------- Manager Paul Aprile ---- AssisTanT Manager, SpoT l.ighT Manager Bill BechThold - - AssisTanT SpoT LighT Manager Toney Lucas - - - - ElecTrician Bill Sewall - - AssisTanT ElecTrician l-lenry Mizulqi - CurTain MasTer ChesTer Grass - - ------- STage l-land STanding lleTT To righTl: C. Grass, P. Aprile, W. BechTold, B. Sewall, C. RaypholTz. SeaTed: H. H. Rogers ladvisorl, T. Lucas, H. Mizulci. Stage Crew 53 Sailor Maids Gerald, George Pilchieg Cyrus Ternplelon, Chesrer Rayphollzg Caplain Dover, Sleve Caric, Olga, Calherine Collins: Edward Dover, Wayne Crosby: David Kern, George Carson, Frances Marie, Laura Scharlony Jeanelle, Josephine Moro. Sailor Maids , a musical comedy by C. R. Chaney, our principal, presenlred as Jrhe sevenlreenlh operelra March 27, was Jrhe Jrhird Chaney operelrra given in 'lhe laslr live years. lr was lirslr given here in i925 from manuscripl. Frances Marie, a sailor maid, ar her birrhday celebralrion, mislralces Edward Dover, an old friend, lor a calrerer. David Kern, a yachrsman, is misialcen lor Edward. The Jrrue idenlriry of bolh is revealed, bur Jrhe young men clear Themselves and win rheir sailor maids. Leads were played by Laura Scharion, Wayne Crosby, and George Carson. Jose- phine Moro, Chesrer Raypholrz, Calrherine Collins, Slreve Caric, and George Pilrchie concluded The casl. The glee clubs and orchesrra were under Jrhe direclion ol Mr. and Mrs. Chaney: dramalrics, Mrs. Dow: dances, Miss Smilhg coslrumes, Miss Pellrirg and ser, Mr. Rogers and slage crew. Top prclure: Dancers for lhe Beau+ilul Ship oi Dreams chorus. Bollom piclure: Moonbeam dancers wirh Romeos and Julieis. 54 1 it Big Hearted Herbert l.eTT To righT: Manuel Herzog, Dean Price, Florence Ellis, Delpha Jackson, Bill Collins, Richard He Jack Thompson, Marion Ranlcine, NewTon Byrd, JuaniTa McCann, Caiherine Collins. AlThough presenTecl on Friday, December I3, wiTh ThirTeen members in The casT, The TiTTh annual all-school play, Big HearTed HerberT, a Three-acT comedy wriTTen by Sophie Kerr and Anna STeese Richardson, was a huge success. HerberT Kalness, a selT-made business man, is deTermined To bring up his Tamily in plain TradiTions. He conTinually embarrasses Them by enTorcing These cusToms. He Tinally submiTs To his Tamily's ways oT living aTTer They serve a supper oT Irish sTew and apple pie To his besT cusTomer. ' PorTrayals oT HerberT Kalness and his wiTe,'EliiabeTh, were excellenTly presenTed by Bill Collins and JuaniTa McCann. OTher members in The casT included Florence Ellis, Jaclc Thompson, NewTon Byrd, CaTherine Collins, Delpha Jackson, Manuel Herzog, Richard Helzer, Marion Ranlqine, Dean Price, Eleanor Kondalcian, and Teddy Giovacchini. Barbara BarThuli was prompTer Tor The casT. The play was direcTed by Mrs. Helen A. Dow. Mr. H. H. Rogers, wiTh The aid oT The sTage crew, builT The seT. l..eTT To righT: Eleanor Kondalcian, Jack Thomp- son, Bill Collins, NewTon Byrd, Florence Ellis, l.eTT To righT: Florence Ellis, Jack Thompson, Teddy Giovacchini, JuaniTa McCann. Bill Collins, NewTon Byrd, JuaniTa McCann. i lzer 55 SPEECH ARTS CLASS STUDY MAKE-UP Three one-ac1' plays were presenfed by fhis group February I3. THE WEDDING REHEARSAL lT'S AN ILL WIND SAUCE FOR THE GOSLING CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Presenfed by The Music Deparfmeni' December 20 THE ANGEL CHORUS THE SHEPHERDS THE THREE KINGS A WISE MAN WEIHNACHTSSPIEL A I6+I1 Cenfury SurvivaI Presenfed by fhe German Class LL Ls Girls' League and Boys' Federation ...L l Back row lleTT To righTl: L. E. Dow ladviserl, H. A. DayTon ladviserl, D. Williams ladviserl. Sec- ond row: Miss SrniTh ladviserl, K. Tamada, G. Wilson, D. Price, F. Rhodes, W. BechThold, Mrs. Young ladviserl. SeaTed: M. Kerry, B. BarThuli, F. BriTT, J. McCann, A. Janiigian, F. Vermillion, R. Vermillion. The Girls' League and Boys' FederaTion were ouTsTanding organizaTions oT The school in The pasT year. Members oT The Boys' FederaTion carried ouT a worTh while proiecT by donaTing To The ciTy oT Sanger Ten garbage cans Tor public use. The Girls' League sponsored a moThers' Tea on Ag Day and purchased several mirrors Tor The gym. The Girls' League and Boys' FederaTion presenTed a ioinT program To The sTudenT body Through The consTanT eTTorTs 'oT The advisers, boTh clubs TuncTioned eTTicienTly during The year. Boys' FecleraTion OFFICERS Girls' League Dean Price - - PresidenT - - - Anne Janiigian Willie BechThoId - Vice PresidenT - lififsf Semesiefj JuaniTa McCann lSecond SemesTerl Ruby l'lTCl4m6l'l Francis Rhodes - - SecreTary ---- Barbara BarThuli Glenn Wilson - Treasurer ---- Evelyn BriTT Kay Tamada - - - Yell Leaders - Fae and Rae Vermillion - AThleTic Manager ---- Merle Kerry GERTRUDE SMITH, Girls' League L. E. DOW, Boys' FecleraTion. Advisers 2 58 ' Qsifi Scholarship Society I Back row IleTT To righTl: W. Ohama, J. Thompson, C. Collins, D. Price, B. Collins, F. A. Bredon IAdviserl, F. Pierson, B. Brown, A. Kaprielian. Second row: G. Erickson, M. Ogawa, F. MarTin, E. HaTayarna, L. MeTcovich, M. Nielsen, A. Janiigian, T. Jokurnsen, M. Janiigian, E. Kaprielian. FirsT row: R, Helzer, N. Kanagawa, B. BarThuli, J. Brodie, A. Hill, E. BriTT, B. Hosepian, A. Ruby, B. Suechika. The moTTo, Scholarship Tor Service , oT This socieTy was carried ouT aT The Ideals ConTerence, The Tall C. S. F. convenTion aT Selma, and The spring convenTion aT WaT- sonville where Jack Thompson was secreTary. Kiyoshi Kanagawa and Jack Thompson earnecl liTe membership pins. The oTTicers: Jack Thompson - - - PresiclenT Kiyoshi Kanagawa - - Vice PresidenT George Hasegawa - - - SecreTary-Treasurer Reedley High School was hosT To The Ideals ConTerence on April 28. TwenTy- Three valley high schools parTicipaTeol in The annual evenT. A group oT Sanger sTudenTs aTTencled The conTerence wiTh Miss EThel Spearman. adviser, and Bill Collins and Anne Janiigian, discussion group leaders. Sanger's Topic was lNleuTraliTy, The BesT Policy Tor This lNlaTion. Dr. LuTher STein oT Fresno was The principal speaker aT The meeTing. Back row IleTT To righTl: K. Kanagawa, B. Collins, J. Thompson, J. Sayre, B. PrunTy, Cu Wilson. FourTh row: Miss Spearman Iadviserl, I. Hayes, J. Taylor, M. Rankine, L. PeTersen, K. Craven, L. PrunTy, J. l.esTer. Third row: G. Erickson, L. Jensen, S. Lay, B. Akers, B, Frisch, E, Pierson, B. Brown. Second row: D. McNabb, N. Young, I. Obermiller, H. McClurg, E. Marlin, A. Janiigian, B. Baird. FirsT row: M. Marsh, A. Mann, M. Gerner, M. Michaelian, B. Clark, V. Sherwood. Ideals Conference DELEGATES Anne Janjigian Miss Spearman Bill Collins L7 'l!f 'V - 59 IQQD rj , '-.qi , .sir . Debate Back row llef+ lo righrl: W. Burk, A. Janiigian, J. Thompson, Miss Woodford lcoachl, E. Malone. R. Helzer, J. Brodie, D. Price. ' Sanger High Schools deloale squads, coached loy Miss Mary E. Woodford, ended Jrhe season wiih four wins and leur losses. Sanger, s+ar+ing The season wilrh inexperienced debalers, failed +o defend success- lully Jrheir lri-couniy championship which lhoy had held for Two years. Jaclq Thompson and Dean Price composed Jrhe negarive Jream while Anne Jan- iigian, Eugene Malone, Janelle Brodie, and Wayne Burk alrernaled on Jrhe aiiirmalive Jream. Richard Helzer was Jrhe 'rime-keeper. ln Jrhe +wo deloales Jrhal were held wirh each opponeni, Sanger's resulfs were as follows: Kerman vs. Sanger-Alfirmarive won, Negalive losl Madera vs. Sanger-Aflirrnarive won, Negafive losl' Clovis vs. Sanger-Allirmalive losr, Negalive won Coalinga vs. Sanger-Afiirmarive loslr, Negaiive won For 'rhe purpose of arousing inieresr among lower classmen and developing lurure marerial for Jrhe debaring reams, The deba+e club was conrinued a second year under Jrhe sponsorship of Miss Mary E. Woodford, debalre coach. l Leif lo righl: M. Jariiigian, l-l. Gabrielson, R. Ilcnoian, Miss Woodford ladviserl, J. Moro Debate Club 60 l,i9 cg i ..Y.: , .3 A I Romani Hodierni O ., ., , l Back row lleff fo righfl: R. Joseph. G. i-lasegawa, W. Craven, B. Collins, NV. Burk, E. Malone, T Giovacchini. E. Kaprielian. Second row: E. Miller, G. Erickson, M. Nielsen, C. Collins, E. Miller, A i-lill, B. Akers, M. Riffel. Firsf row: R. lrnrie, W. Peugh, R. Mead, M. Baird, A. Kaprielian, M. Will iams, M, Rankine, N. Young, B. Clark, R. lknoian, O. Kakiuchi. The Romani Hodierni, guided by Dr. l. B. Mayers, had an inferesfing and varied year. Af a fall parfy fogas were worn and ancienf Roman cusfoms prevailed. A scrap book was ifs proiecf. Officers: Firsf Sernesfer Office Second Sernesfer Teddy Giovacchini ----- Consul - - Eugene M5lOf19 Geraldine Erickson Consul - Wayne Burk Emma l-lafayama - - Secrefary - - - M6FiOI'iG Nielsen Bill Collins - - Treasurer - Armorel Kaprielian Die Deufsche Verbindung, a German Club, was organized lasf fall. lfs purpose is fo inferesf sfudenfs in German life and cusfoms and fo promofe social life among German people in fhe communify. lfs members presenfed a German Chrisfmas play af a special assembly. Officers: Firsf Semesfer Office Second Sernesfer Marfha Riffel - - - Vorsifzer - - - Alberf F. Ruby Richard l-lelzer - Vize-Praesidenf - Richard l-lelzer Vernon Rogallo - - - - - Schreiber ------ Adele Wallner Pauline Reifer ------ Shafzmeisler ------ Pauline Reifer Back row lleff fo righfl: L. Adolph, R. Helzer, A. Ruby, J. Garbiach, W. Linshoff, H. Reifer, V. l Rogallo, Dr. I. B. Mayers ladviserl. Firsf row: P. Reifer, l-l. Schuchfermann, E. Miller, B. Funke, M. Riffel, A. Wallner, L. Miller. , , Die Deutsche Verbindung -.- .-.E E 6l I C is., -cu Senior Hi-Y T l Baclc row lleff fo righfl: B. Vernon, F. Rhodes, S. Yamamofo, J. Linenbach, L. l-lall, V. Rogallo, B. Brurnbaugh. Second row: VV. Bechfhold, l-l. Shidan, W. Brown, B. Collins, E. Weber, M. Parvanian, M. Herzog, P. Merlo, L. K. Chorley ladviserl. Fronf row: J. Thompson, T. Giovacchini, R. Joseph, G. Wilson, D. Price, C. Poferson, D. Williams, C. Peabody, K. Kanagavva, C. Raypholfz. The Senior l-li-Y under fhe direcfion of Mr. L. K. Chorley mef every fwo weeks. The members foolc parf in useful discussions, and on ofher occasions heard oufside spoal.ers. A very enjoyable snow hike in February and a banquef af fhe high school were high lighfs of fhe year. Presidenf - - 4- - Dean Price Socrefary - - - Missalc Parvanian Vice presidenf - - Glenn Wilson Treasurer - - - Bob Vernon Mr. A. F. Bunge for fhe firsf fime acfed as adviser for fhe Junior Hi-Y. Games and songs were feafured af meefings every Tuesday nighf and fhe adviser or one of fhe members cusfomarily gave a shorf fallc on fhe life of Jesus. Quife a number of boys fogefher wifh members of fhe Senior l-li-Y affended fhe Older Boys' Conference af l-lanford. Wifh a mid-season snow picnic and a banguef in fhe spring, fhe organizafion con- c'uded an unusually successful year. Presidenf - - - Alberf F. Ruby Secrefary - - - Wesley Craven Vice presidenf - Craig Molfzen Treasurer - - Maurice Mef Yell Leader - - - Bill Prunfy Back row lleff fo righfl: A. F. Bunge ladviserl, O. Peargin, W. Burk, W. Craven, . Verhines, A Curfis, J. Jensen, A. Ruby, T. Craven. Seafed: L. Chrisfie. M. Mefz, C. Molfzen, C. Crufchfield, G Fleming, A. Gerner, C. Verhines, B. Prunfy, B. Sherwood. Junior Hi-Y 62 .ga ' ' 'L ' I Hotowas S d' l fff i hf : F, A. Bredon ladviserl, G. Wilson, D. Price, W. Brown, Crosby, C. Lowe, fan ing le o rg l L. Helmufh, P. Merlo. Seafed: V. Yosf, E. Malone., 6. Pifchie. B. Akers, R. Hickman, M. Rankine, B. Clark, J. Pefers, F. Rhodes. The l-lofowas, or Science Club enioyed a successful season alfhough no definife program was followed. The club discussed scienfific fopics of inferesf fo fhe sfudenfs. To be inifiafed, pledges performed assigned experimenfs before fhe club. Officers: Presidenf - - Claude Lowe Vice presidenf - Mary Ellen Cerner Secrefary-Treasurer - - Dean Price The Mechanical Drawing Club was organized in fhe spring of l935 for fhe purpose of acguainfing sfudenfs wifh fhe connecfion befween school draffing and acfual business pracfice. This year fhe draffing courses have been limifed fo one period, which, alfhough if limifs fhe number of sfudenfsi enables fhe club fo devofe more fime fo spealcers and . fo visif local consfrucfural worlc. Officers: l-lead Draffsman - - Craig Molfzen Tracer and Secrefary - John Sfewarf Office Boy - - Clifford Chrisfie Back row lleff fo righfl: R. Wilson, L. Saroyan. M. Mefz, W. McNarnee, C. Molfzen, D. Sample, L. Creamer, W. Bechfhold, C. Chrisfie, S. Caric. F. Tocchini, D. Scheidf, l-l. l-l. Rogers ladviserl, H. l-lunfer, K. Marshall, H. Mardirosian. Mechanical Drawing Club l .63 Back row lleTT To righTl: C. Masada, H. Klamm, L. HelmuTh, A. CurTis, W. LinshoTT, T. Verhines, Merlo, E. Johnson, L. EvereTT, L. Aguilera. FiTTh row: K. Tenge, E. Harper, A. HeinTz, V. Klinkby, V. Brazeel, F. FrosT, B. Vernon, D. Price, M. Bailes, W. Sewell P Merlo. FourTh row: R. lmrie C. Verhines, A. MeTzler, D. Dunkel, B. Spears, H. Mardirosian,iB.iJasper, W. Craven, C. Valerioi C. Shafer, E. Corn, V. Poochigian. Third row: G. YamemoTo, K. Mori, K. Tenge L Adkins H. N ' R D apier. . ay, D. Ogewa, A. Recek, E. Kuhlman, G. Sahroian, D. Williams. Beciond row: S Samuelian, M. STevenson, G. KinoshiTa, S. Anderson, J. All, A. Fink, G. Bosmaiien, B. PrunTy, T Masuda, B. Sherwood, S. YememoTo. H. Shahbazian. FirsT row: O. DeSoTo, C. Sarnuoulian A Bedoien, P. Worman, R. lnlo, S. HuTchison, T. Craven, I. Spears, C. Crow, A. Hagopian, J. Uyerriura, F. Lombardi, B. FrosT, E. Hamamiian. PRUNING TEAM DAIRY CATTLE TEAM 64 The FuTure Farmers oT America is an organizaTion which Teaches Tarmers how To Term wiTh The besT resulTs. This year The TuTure Termers sponsored The annual Ag-Fair aT which They displayed all Types oT poulTry and livesTock. From Two successive deTeaTs in The pasT Two years, Sanger again came TorTh To show her supremacy in The vine-pruning conTesT. Those on The Team were Lawrence HelmuTh, Alvin l-leinTz, and Henry Klamm. Besides The vine-pruning Team, The dairy caTTle Team and The swine judging Team Took parT in conTesTs ThroughouT The year. Those on The dairy caTTle Team were Wesley Craven, Bill PrunTy, Bill Jasper, and Tommy Craven. The swine judging Team was composed OT WalTer LinshoTT, Marvin STevenson, Bill Jasper, and Virl Bra al. The Tollowing were The oTTicers Tor The Ag Club: K Future Farmers of America 'ig gh X Wesley Craven - - - PresidenT Henry Klamm- Vice Ts.XQdenT Alvin HeinTz - - - SecreTary XT LeTT To righT: A. HeinTz, L. HelmuTh, H. Klamm. T. Craven, W. Craven, B. Jasper, B. PrunTy. ..,. .J J EI Circulo Espanol L: 1 .3 .P Back row llell lo righfl: L. Berfolli, A. Fink, D. Sample, J. Thompson, J. Jensen, G. Pilchie, D. Price W. B ' ' rown, J. Sayre, J. Moordiglan, N. Kanagawa, E. Malone, S. Blueian, N. Torigian. Eourlh r ow l-lariklan, M. Kermoyan, D. Roni, B. l-loseplan, B. Picchu, M. Rankine, B. Akers, K. Craven, B. Shaw E. l-leizman, R. l-lickrnan, M. Baird, E. Prudenle, G. Tanigawa. Third row: M. Uribes, J. Okaiima E Mariin M Uribes W Col A K . , . , . eman, . aragas, A, Schiebelhul, L. Melcovich, B. Dillingham, L Jensen, E. Brill, O. Peargin, N. Byrd. Second row: R. Hudson, J. Olson, J, Walfon, M. Nakamura C. Minion, A. Mann, E. Caldwell, E. Galzka, V. Merigian, C. Linenbach, F. Lombardi, O. Peargin Firsl row: M. Nakamura, T. Mizuki, G.. Poochigian, A. Berfoli, C. Grilfeafh, E. Vermillion, R. Vermil V E . . . ion, . Kennedy, M. DeCanio, E. Merk, M. Michaellan, A. Ogawa, M. Tanaka, Mrs. Mora Young ladviserl. lo righf: K. Tamada, Mrs. Young ladviserl, B. Picchi, M. Uribes, N. Kan El Circulo Espanol, is Jrhe oulgrowlh ol a general demand for pracrical experience in club Jr' 'Jr' . Th ' ' ' ' ' ' ac :vi ies e club aims ro shmulale a grealer inleresl in Spanish Jrhings, and +0 appreciaie Jrhe cullure which rhe Spanish civilizalion represenls. Spanish ll and Spanish Ill seclio llh C l E ns o e ircuo spanol mel allernale weeks +o play games, lo sing, or read newspapers. Various phases ol Spanish life were broughl before 'rhe members during Jrhe year. This year lhe Spanish Club presenled several piclures +o The high school. The club was under lhe supervision ol Mrs. Mora Young. Presidenl - - - Kay Tamada Secrelary - Nobuo Kanagawa Vice presidenl - Margarel Uribes Treasurer Blanche Picchi agawa. OFFICERS Sranding leil' lo righllz E. M. Ellis, E. Kaprielian, G. Erickson, Mrs. Rufh Dickey ladviserl, Thelma Jokumsen Sealed: M. Riifel, D. Price, H. Mizuki, A. Janiigian, J, Thompson, C. Griiieaih, R. Hel- zer E Haiayama, H. Nagai, B. Barlhuli, L. Melcovich, M. Nielsen, B. Hosepian. 5' ' -LKifii'flifjffifiiifliliiii . SUITE Anne Janiigian ----- Ediior Jack Thompson - - - - Organizaiions Edilror Dean Price - - Sporis Edilor and Business Manager Beairice l-losepian - - Assislani Business Manager Geraldine Erickson - - - Coniribuiing Ediior Barbara Barlhuli - Conlribuiing Ediior Emma l'la+ayama - Coniribuling Ediior Louise Mercovich - - Senior Edilror l-larumi Nagai - - - Junior Edilor Elmer Kaprielian Sophomore Edilor Thelma Jokumsen - Freshman Ediror Evelyn Campbell - - Ar+is+ Evva Mae Ellis - - Arlisl' Clare Griliearh - Ar+is+ Mariha Riffel Typisi Mariorie Nielsen Typisl Henry Mizuki - Reporler Teddy Giovacchini - Reporier Richard l-lelzer - Mrs. Ru'rh Dickey - Harold I-lilron Rogers - For The second conseculive year ihe Echo has placed in Narional Scholasiic Press Associafion compe+i+ion. The I934 Echo, rhe firsi annual io be enrered, won Firsi Class l-lonor raiing, which is The classilicalion lor excellenr year- books. Lasl' Year's Echo was one oi nine books enrered by high schools of our size in America 'ro receive All- American raling. This is 'lhe highesl' ranking given by ihe N. S. P. A. A+ Jrhe annual Fresno Slale College Journalism Day i+ was iudged l'he besi annual in compeliiion among schools of ils size in Jrhe San Joaquin Valley. - - Reporier - Echo Adviser Ari and Snap Adviser ANNE JANJIGIAN, Ediior HI Lights Staff Back row lleTT To righTl: D. Price, J. McCann, Mrs. Dow TinsTrucTorl, D. Jackson, H. Mlzuki O Pear gin, D. YereTzian, A. STeinhauer. FronT row: E. l-laTayama, B. Barfhuli, M. Nakamura E Anderson V. Sherwood, E. l-Ieizman, B. Spears, E. Sorensen, J. Thompson, A. Janiigian. Jack Thompson ---- - - - EdiTor-in-ChieT Anne Janiigian - - - News Edi+or Emma l-laTayama - AssisTanT News EdiTor Delpha Jackson - - EdiTorial EdiTor Henry Mizuki AssisTanT EdiTorial EdiTor Vivian Sherwood - - FeaTure EdiTor EdiTh Sorensen AssisTanT FeaTure EdiTor Elise l-leizman - - - Exchange EdiTor Dean Price - - SporT EdiTor Mary Nakamura - ReporTer Byron Spears ReporTer EThel Anderson - ReporTer AI STeinhauer Dick YereTzian Orrie Peargin SporT ReporTer SproT ReporTer TypisT Wirh only Three experienced iournalisTs on The sTaTT aT The beginning OT The year The journalism class was able noT only To publish The l'li-LighTs bi-monThly, buT also JACK THOMPSON' Ecmor To sponsor several school acTiviTies. The sTaTT Took charge oT The Spelling B , Spring Day, PopulariTy CONTEST, and liTerary ediTions oT The English classes in several papers. The annual Ag Fair ediTion and a Tunny ediTion, Bughouse Bugle , were also published. The class aTTended The annual Journalism Day aT Eresno STaTe College on April 25, where The l-li-l.ighTs, compeTing wiTh papers Trom San Joaquin Valley schools wiTh a 400-600 average daily aTTendance, was awarded TirsT place. I' A? 47 MQ f fi' ' ,S S- 'Vid' a s 'S J iffi. , 1 ' Wiz, f 1? e ,V ' 2 Na m Www , 1253 ffl as-'fL'T nl ,' xi - ,, ,J :fum . .W zw'1f.' -. W iifffffig 'W'-5,1312 1 ., ,x 1 nv, ' ' 'fa I' i ,.....-A -ww '-if , 1 . - :Q .J '91 2.1. ,. gf. .. .. ,Wig t ,Mk 5 fs f ' f 'fri .....,,-'V Calendar Seplember I4 Freshmen Regislered School Began Girls' League Receplion for Freshmen Foofball Game wilh Roosevellr-We Losi' Ocfober Foolball Game wilh Fresno Tech-We Losl German Fralernily Organized Foolball Game af Reedley-We Won Foolball Game ar Lemoore-Tie Score Boys' Federafion Picnic4Supper Senior Pariy loluniors lnviledl Foolball Game wilh Selma-We Won November Sophomore Parry Fall CSF Convenfion al Selma lRichard I-Ielzer a Discussion Leaderl Armisfice Day-I-Ioliday I4 Firsl Quarier Exams Counly Championship Game wilh Fresno I-ligh-We Losl' Girls' League Convenrion al Visalia Foolball Banquef 25 30 Thanksgiving Vacalion Teachers' lnslirule December Mrs, Wallace Addressed Sludenl Body Girls' League Parly Baskerball Game wifh Fresno I-Iigh-We Vifon Baskeiball Game wilh Fresno Tech-We Won Big-I-learied I-lerber+ -All School Play Baskelball Game wilh Roosevell Fligh- We Los+ Baskelball Game wilh Dinuba I-Iigh-We Losi Chrisrmas Vacalion Began Larin Club Banguef g January School Resumed Aller Vacafion Debaie wirh Kerman-Negaiive Losl-All Iirmalive Won Baskelball Game wilh Fowler-Class A Wong B and C Losl Debale wiih Madera-Negalive Losl-AF 'lirmalive Won Debale wilh Clovis-Negalive Won-AF 'Firmafive Losf Firsf Semesler Piano Recilal Debale wiih Coalinga-Negalive Won- Aliirmalive Losi Baskelball Game wifh Selma-Classes A and C Won: B Losl' Baskelball Game wilh Kingsburg-Classes A, B, and C Won 30 Firsr Semesler Exams Baskelball Game wifh Reedley-Classes A and C Wong B Losl February 3-8 All School Spelling Conlesr 4 7 8 I I I4 Baskeiball Game wilh Lemoore-Classes A and C Won: B Losr Baskelball Game wilh Coalinga-Classes A and C Wong B Losl Pruning Team Won Tri-Couniy Trophy Eda Colwell Won Spelling Conlesl Baskelball Game wiih Edison lCouniy Semi-Finalsl We Losl 2I Junior Parry lSeniors Gueslsl March 5 I-Ii-Lighls Slaii Dinner 9-I4 Echo Snap Week I3 Freshman Picnic ' I7 Exlemporaneous Speaking Conlesl lDean Price Placed Thirdl I8 Snap Program 20 Baseball Game wiih Clovis-We Losl' 20-2I I-Ii-Y Conference al I-lanlord 25 Scholarship Socieiy Noodle-Thealre Par'I'y 27 Annual Operella- Sailor Maids Baseball Game wilh Cenlral Union-We Won 28 Ideals Conference al Reedley 3I Third Quarier Exams April I Third Quarfer Exams Tennis League Malches wilh Tranquillily- Won 47 Losl' I 2-3-4 SI'a+e Principals' Meer at Pasadena 3 Girls' League I-li-Jinks I7 Baseball Game wilh Reedley-We Won I8 Division Tennis Finals-We Losl' 2I Baseball Game wilh Kingsburg-We Won 22 Jack Thompson Counly Reading Champ: Delpha Jackson Placed Second 24 Baseball Game wilh Kerman-We Won 25 Echo and I-Ii-Lighls Placed Firsl ln Their Class a+ F. S. C. Journalism Conlesl CSF Regional Convenlion ai Walsonville lJack Thompson Treasurerl May I Ag Day Girls' League Moiher's Tea Baseball Game wilh Fowler-We Won 2 Counly Track Mee+ af Lemoore 5 Divisional Championship Baseball Game wiih Clovis-We Losf IO Music Feslival al Roeding Park I5 I-Ii-Y Banguel I6 Echo Pariy 22 Second Semesier Piano Recilal lnslallalion of Sludenl Body Officers 23 College English Exams for Seniors 29 Junior-Senior Prom School Awards 3I Baccalaureale June 2-3 Second Semesler Exams 3 Class Nigh+ 5 Commencemenl F 1 I 2 Q, 5 1 7 Kingen's 5-I0-l5c Store NOTHING OVER 49c A Complete Line of Notions Star Cleaner Tailor CLEANING f PRESSING f REPAIRING Across from Stage Depot and Seventh Sts. Sanger, Calif American Toast Bread CAKES 1 PIES f PASTRY Sanger Baking Co. Phone 70 M. C. Jordan JEWELER Diamonds 1 Silverware f Gifts Elgin, Waltham and Gruen Watches Safeway Stores - No. 583 Distribution Without Waste Sanger Hardware Store O. J. HUDSON, Prop. Sanger Theatre Western Electric Sound System THEATRE PARTY RESERVATIONS Wm. T. Gustine, Manager J. C. Penney DEPARTMENT STORE A Local Institution With National Resources. Sanger Feed and Fuel W. F. Betzold VETERINARIAN T. H. ZINN Ask Mr. Betzold for Food to Keep Your 821 M Street Phone 52 Animals in Perfect Health. A T K l S S 0 N ' S Independent Horne Institution Which Brings You The WOrld's Best Merchandise at the Right Prices! THE 1936 FORD V-8 Fine-Car Engine Fine-Car Safefy Fine-Car Appearance Fine-Car Brakes Fine-Car Comforr Fine-Car Precision FORD ECONOMY EYMAN N-SUDERMAN MOTOR CO. Nel-zer's Grocery QUALITY GROCERIES Phone 96 Free Delivery Max's Store for Men QUALITY lvlen's Shoes and Furnishings T. E. Abbott DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Edgar fr Nickols FURNITURE Telephone 30 O. A. Brehler TI-IE REXALL STORE Prescripfion Druggisl' Since I905 Sanger California Shafer's Service Uphols+ering Cleaned by Elec+rolux wil-h Every Lubricafion NO EXTRA CHARGE A. O. Hobler Congra'I'ula+ions To The S'ruclen+s ancl Teachers of I936 Barr Insurance Agency A. B. OLSON Good Luck To All The Gracluafes Remember, you will always have a triencl in the telephone - Always ready to serve. SANGER TELEPHONE COMPANY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME Claude Jones Barber Shop J. E. Manning Attorney-at-Law 639 N Street Phone 235 Pl'l0he 53 We Deliver Carter's Grocery Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Groceries, lce Cream - We Deliver - 8l0 De Witt Sanger, Calit. Hutchison's Grocery FOR QUALITY J. W. Hutchison, Manager The cash store with Cash prices Sanger Herald A Real Community Newspaper Cooperating at All Times with the Schools of the Sanger District Bacon Service Corp. Bulk Vegetables and Flower Seeds A Complete Line ot Sperry Poultry and Dairy Feeds John Linenbach Super Service Corner Complete Automobile Service Quinn's Service Station Congratulations to the class ot I936 REMEMBER Prescott Brick G' Lumber Co. Furnished Your Lumber Requirements During Your School Days Telephone 4 Sanger, Calif. We Specialize in Washing And Greasing Cars J. Eckle Starnes Factory Trained Mechanics Chevrolet and Buick Dealer Herrick E ectric John Lust THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE Reirigerafors - Radios - Ranges IN TOWN Wirings - Fix+ures - Appliances Pl1OHG I73-VV Sanger. Calli- Phone 5'M Shop Plwne 2 M. Tokmakian Sanger House Try Your Cleaning Wifh Up To Pumping Plan'l's Plumbing Da+e Machinery Hea+ing Shee'r Mefal Work Wi+h Tolco J. T. S. CLARK N S+ree+ Phone I66 -I-he Maiestic shop Molloy Made Covers Easy washers MAJESTIC Radios BY MAJESTIC Refrigera+orS THE S' K' SMITH COMPANY Tubes 'fesi-ed F,-ee : The David J. Molloy PlanT I332 Seveni'h S+. Sanger, Calif. I-05 Angeles Calli- Sl'ewart's Grocery Jones Cash Grocery Cenierville, California GROCERIES Phone I3-F-5 Telephone 5 Sanger, Calif The Apache Congra+ula+ions BEN PETERSON ClYde Giles I Roy and Hi Green Mill Gardens BARBER SHOP BALLROOM l3l0 Sevenfh STreeT Dancing Every Safurday Johnny's Cash Grocery T. N. Woodward Jr. HOME OWNED SUHS '3' J B Authorized Distributor ' o'a 9 Ph I7 HWY Webe' STANDARD sTATloNs, INC. One GROCERIES - FEED - MEATS Strictly Independent 702 No. N St. Phone 253-J The Candy Shop HAROLD MONFORT, Prop. 'We Make Our Own Ice Cream Sanger's Meat Market Sanger's Quality Meat Shop AL KINZEL, Prop. We Deliver Phone Bechtold's Shoe Shop ALL KINDS OF SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Freeman and Red Wing Shoes West Sanger Service Station WASHBURN and KATZMAYER Shellubrication - Tires - Tubes - Etc. l3l5 Seventh St. Sanger, Calif. Seventh and Redman Phone 234-M Barsotti's Tom's Cash Store FINE ITALIAN DINNERS COLD DRINKS GROCERIES Sanger Hotel Phone 20 THE FRIENDLY STORE O S U C C E S S Class of '36! We are glad to be allowed to help you put out a fine annual. MAXWELL STUDIO II49 Fulton St., Fresno 46 South Sanger Grocery McCall Cash Service SOI-IENGEL BROS. Props. FANCY GROCERIES A QUALITY MARKET TO MEATS - ERuITs - VEGETABLES 5U'T YOUR NEEDS Phone I90 I3I0-l2+h Sireei' Corner McCall and Venfura I V Come, Grocery DON'T LET YOUR MEAL WORRY YOU A Neighborhood Siore can Dial 6'22'R'I G I A. E.hPAiRKER, Profs. I De Wolf and Central Grocery awe' MeQcnj S,1jfjb'bfr'2 'ce Siairhkk STORE AND eAs STATION Adams and Academy ' M. BLUEIAN, Proprieior I Flinl s Quality Dairy O. A. FLINT Grade A Milk Del Rey I gm scnolkqi j':a'z'W:r:zK 'W W' -f mf ,'- ifIJ'w:.f I. 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