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'J 11 A . 723 X940 Edifors: Vicforia Shidan Alice Adolph Business Manager Fred Elfis Adveriisimg Manager Bolo Waifon ECI-ICD 7he 19410 YZ '4 UM! Y' ,J 7 Af!-2 ,J ...QECHO Published Annually by The sludenls of SANGER UNION HIGH SCHOOL Sanger, California FOIQEWCDFQD 7heL'GZm y Your Answer Book lnformaiion please! Professor Quiz is on 'rhe air! Whar is +ha+ quesiion again. Professor Puzzlewif? Lis'ren 'ro fhe BaHle of +he Sexes! b Programs such as rhese daily fill +he air waves asking conl'es+an'rs from all walks of life quesrions which harrass rhem and make Them probe 'rorpid memories for 'rhe righi' answers. This recenl developrnenl' in radio ac'rivi+y has served as 'rhe inspira+ion for our l94O Echo iheme. This bool: is, we hope, an Answer Boolr +o all your quesiions aboul Sanger Union High School. Read il' if you wish 'ro become well-informed. Allhough i+ will nor serve lo give you a Docior of Inrelligence degree. if should prove a valu- able source of informafion in answering all quesrions abou! your school. We hope 'rhis Answer Book will remain a means of refreshing memories of your alma marer as +hey become dimmed wi'rh 'rhe passage of +ime. K' ij: 'T , ,, if A V f ...-3. ' 1 A noon discussion ai The sou+h- wesi door. The 1939 senior giif comes in for some aciive service. Where do we sign up for classes? Whom do we see each day? What can we do to learn passes? When do the clubs meet to play? cvfmfakcafzmike i-1lll Where can I find 'Ihe high schooI? Where cIoes Ihe principal sfay? Where CIO I go for Laiin? Where cIo we go for piay? Where can I gef informafion? Where do Ihe busses run? The answers-and more, dear sfudeni You can find in your Echo. Book I. SIIHIUI -n-iw .Wwrgi Pfvkfwyr wi' 'vnuIvnnng......-. I M,-fjjc...,Ml, Eckle, Fred. and Slella a+ +he lamp. Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Chaney on The fron? lawn having lunch. Buses affer school. Our Principal C. R. Chaney iwiii H UY...ii'fXiu Wiii-ii iw DO. The Board of Education-- iiiiw iiuiiv 1 iiivv iiiimiw iow. Di. L. P. i mimi I, J, N4il,,.i,1f4 - iioboylsi, poses Min H,i.Kv1-iii 'pi , ' Pl' R W 1 .W m 9 1 If ,- 5 If 1 Y s 1 1- 1, , 11 i. VV ,, ' O ., 512 D, lr i.A .5 '2 4 -451 Y Q RRY 4 'f f P 2 '. H 45 'V 'KK ' fflxggg' ' . -' 7 :1' V g k: wi v J' . if QffEf:Qlf,,jj1::3'S-Q51 ' , 5' n . 1 i ' ,V ., , 1 w.,5 i ,SLL m New -N 515 5 Q' 1 . .,i,gs.g . V -- ff ..- ' . V F ' 'L , x . V' ' f ff- 1 I 8 xxx. ms ., .. , v,- qmk. . 1 'xl K f Qx ' ,X .7 M A , kg T ' f - XL! - '71 T ' WT, ' Q f fx 4' f W 1 xx X I 4. -nv X ..,. gr.-lf' , 4 ' ,.fLW.x fix, 1 ' '. . fi, I . B. pi But Never Tell All lm lhe lop plclure are MRS. MQRA YOUNG. our Dean ol Glrls who also leeches Spanish. and MRS. MAUDE E. HENDERS. vile principal and leacjher' ol Qorhmerclal sub- jc.-vls. MISS MARY E. WQQDFCRD amd MlSS BRENDA Rlillll on lheir daily 'Hip lo School likely Challer' dboul English and eowinq which They leach. fespecliyely. J. W. ARBUCKLE, lermb Coach and hlslory leacher, wilh MISS Ell-IEL SREARMAN, malh speclalisl, llslen To MIBS BER' NlCE BRAND, Commercial leacher, relale her lehhls ex- perlenfvs. Al The lolmlaln we lind D. VVILUAMS. leacher' ol malhemallcsi C. l.. WEBBER, comrherclaly R. A. GRIESSER. hislory and lroslwman Emqllshg J. G. OGBB, Spanish: F. A. BREDQN. lwlology, and l. B. MAYERS. Lallrl, Qhalllnq lov qc-lher. Our ears lalrly burn. Mr. Wcbbel' began lhslruclloh Clurinq lhe second semesler. l'l. A. DAYTON, MRS, JEAN SMITH and E. JQNEB me cauqhl 'ldogqlhqll lhe gym sleps. lhey .-all leach physical educialioh. yb! 3 l lf 7cmLmcfgeZZlw5 Bob Bosserman, head bus driver. Bus Drivers C. Mercer, E Sales, G. AI Corn, A. Kelly S. Slone, P Grillillw, J. Ed gar, B. Bosser man, E. Al corn. Cuslodians i R, Prunly, K. Bosserman, W. Cox, J. lqnelzi, J. Price. i Scliool Secrelaries V. Kendall, G. Jensen. .f 1 5 Librarians V. Phillips, Z Marlin, Dr' Mayers lad viserl, L, Will iams, J. Phil lips, B. Golo, R. Jordan, M Eule, M. E Moore. Wm Sauce P Rod Epps, sludenl body presidenl. x g 1- S- Qflice Corps D. Pierson, A. Caric, G. Sreilz, E. fxlral. Girls! League and Boys' Federarion Presidenls Ed Dillembir and Qlive RullwJordar1. n X1 if 2 1 '3 , 'wa-:KIM ill!! J I fgww Q. 5 . ., Ls A 4. wy 4 1 N 4 N U: 4 V ii I v Qi tr K -1 ,, 1 f , fs NK X f T5 A , -4 , .46 E2 T 'Q' Si if C122 , .-1 - wn,.,-h-- f.- -.J-A,,. K iii, . I .' f WA! 3 . F,,,k ' ' J '- n It 5 . if 1. X . ill -:W .ii Q, I 4. W 'Sf l 7 Y' Q na . r . .i Q !- .. , 4 H , I 1 alms! S J ,fm 'li x, , lx 4 H .vs n 5 . 3 v. u 'inf 'sf-1 AG? 15 -fi Who acls so haughly and mighly? Slrulfing along 'lhrough lhe hall, Who fhinlcs he's grand, buf he's Who lhinlcs he's smarfesl of all? Who is Thai new liHle fellow? Looking lonely, and oh! so afraid And who are The class advisers? Who made 'rhe very besf grade? fllghfy ELHSSES Freshman regisfrafion. Classes change. Pracfice Deba+e af Reedley PoHery class. SENICDRS 'BT QM 'rnq Clwslnr Yolcovannx lnrr' B I Vx l S l i Llc C 4 y 1 Phyllis Eilqm, Hrrlu S,1l..i.iini.,w, Olive Rurlv J i y.1if.ii.iun.i-i, Dumiiiy PM Ollicers Presidenl - - Bob Wallon Vice-Pres. - Plnyllis Edgar Secrelary - l-lelen DeCiero Treasurer - Clwesler Yokoyama Yell Leader - Harry Larsen Flower Wliile Carnalion Colors Green and wlwile Mello Success is wlwal you make il. Tlwe seniors, wlwo represenl llwe dignily ol our scliool as well as our Eclwo. are lwere shown in llweir lull Hreqaliaf' Caps and gowns, wlwiclw were adopled as a unilorm qraclualion allirc, were lirsl worn by llve class ol l932g bul liere, lor llme lirsl lime, we presenl our riraduales in llieir lull cap and qown ma- jesly on llwe pages ol our Eclmo. MEET OUR DIGNIFIED SENIORS! Row I 'Alice LaVerne Adolph-Alice, an Echo edilor, was promi- nenl in public spealrinq, radio work, and sporls, 'Fred Adolph--Fr'ed's main inroresl was allwleiics, and lie made an enviable record on Ilie varsily Ioolball and baseball learns. 'Daymon Akers-The nneclwanical drawing and sliop classes qaye Dayrnon an opporlunily in worlc lie Iilcecl besl. 'Raymond William Akersfldis inleresl in varsily faaiball and lraclr made Raymond praminenl as a rnana- qrrr ol allileliii learns. He Iilced aqiirullure and is appar- Dnlly deslined lo be a Fuluro Izarrner ol meril. 'Barbara All- Barbara nrade a prafliral experience rouise Ol I ier srlioolworln, wilI'r sf-winq and Ilie I-Iome Eronornics Club, Iwi Iavorilri aflivilies. 'Annelre Alooiian--I-Ii-r enlliusi asm in llir- I-lome Econfirnics Club riave Annelle qoocl riradrrs in foolcinq and sowinrq' Sine also sliowed abilily in Spanish, I1-ir iavririle subirfcr. 'June Nadine Ambrosef .lunr-1. ability in mrrsifg made liar prorninenl as a Qlarinel playr-r in Ihr- si,I'iOoI orclicslra and band. Row 7 d 'Mil red Angeliclw -Mildred slrone in Iirfr ssrwinq, Ioods rlassas. and commercial qeoqraplny. She-Is also a slamp collr,-clor and a srrap book pasfer, 'Eleanor Afral-EL iranor made Irersell useful as one ol rlie schools ollice rorps and as Ireasurer ol lI'ie I-Iorne Fconomics Club, 'Ted Barr ---- Ied's ellicienl worlc as Conrrnissioner ol Allilelics nrrvlv I'rim aclivo in scliool, He was a debaler, yell leader ol liis I lass and ol Ilir- Boys' Iiederalion, look parl in Iwo all-,ilwal plays, and srrrved lwo yi-ars on llie business slr-ill fil Ilirr Polio. 'Vernon Bowman-Vernorilr. pride and iriy in Iwirili'.rI'rrioIw.1slwis wrirlc in llirr band and lwfr Firflwes- Iran. In iillri,-r words, Vernon is a r'ruwii'ian. 'Loren Bris- coe -Loii-n dr-rlarrrd Ilral Iii- Iilcr-d rrr-nriral scienre and slnfip, wliicln -,liould prove valuable In liirn later, 'Doris Kallwryn Bryanl-Doris' upiacially was Iier abilily lo play Ir-adinii parlm in llme fanlalas and operellas as a parl ol In-r filer' club worl. 'Lloyd Carrer Lloyd served as a presidrfnl ol llio Science Club and a socgrelary ol llwe Radio Club. I-Iis rornedy inlerprelalion in June Mad durinri Iiis senior year will lrinq be rrrniernberfrd, Row 3 'Nadine Chrisrie-The opererlas and qirls' spoils were Nadine! Iiiqli scliool inleresls. 'Elvin CoxfEIvin's main inleresl was pliysical educarion and aqriculrure, buf Ilie Lalin Club. also, was occasionally honored by bis pres- ence, 'Geraldine Cox---Geraldine was a member oi rho qlee club. and sang in Iwo operellas, Small wonder Ilial music is Iver Iavorile occuparion. 'Jeanne Creager- Jeanne was Iranslerrod from Sanla Maria, California dur- inq lwer iurrior year. AI Sanger, arl and Spanish were hor pei subiecfs. 'Harvey Joe Crosby--As a freasurer of Ilwe Boys' Federalion, Harvey proved Iwirnsell ellicienl and dependable. I-Iis Iiobby is model airplanes. 'Loren Cur- 'ris-An aqilr- baskrsrball player wiII'i a bobby ol lallcinq is a unique cornbinalion, buf if Loren says ills so. iI's sri. 'Elda Verne Deaver-Eldals inleresl in dramalics made I'rer porlrayal oi a rriolrier' in June Mad oulslandinq. Piano recitals all four years lound Iier a consislenl per- liflfl-nel. Row 4 'Lawrence Deaver- Lawrence specialized in F. I:. and farm mechanics. 'Helen DeCiero--A qoocl presidenl of II'ie Spanislw Club, I-Ielen also made a line secrelary of Iver class lor Iver Iasl lliree years. 'Eda Del Carlo-Eda ex- celled in all qirls' sporls, and I'rer parliaipalion in Ilwo qlee Club and Home Er,enon'iiQs Club lilled Iier iernaininq lime. 'Marvin Dennis Marvin perlorrned in llwroe operellas, and declares Ilial Iwri also Iilcod Io puller around Inf- bi olnfiy lab. 'Lois Irene Dirlam--Lois lound Iwi Iiioli sclwrml Iile Iiiqlilifrliied by Iwi inleresl in sewinrq and Ilwo riprzlcilla in wI'iir,Ii 'lie sanfi. 'Cbiyello Doiffflniyelco was viirry rrrurli inleresled in I'0dlI7f?1YI5lIf5. besides beinq a rnornber ol Ilwr- Spanisli Club. 'Diclc DuI'cI'1er-I-Iis aclive parlicipalion in aqricullure made Dial: a qood lreasurer ol ine Fulure Farmers, bul baseball won Iiim Ilie rain, rali Iionors in allwleiies. Raw I OPhylliS Laverne Edgarn- lllryllis slrono in llir- rnusir drfparl- rn:-ni, lor lwr aailv lirrrivrs played ll'rrour1l'r band and Or- rlwslra. Br-sidus imldinq rlass and sflwaol oflices. sire is a lilr- nronrbi-r rrl ilu- S. lrnlarsliip Sorgieiy. 'Henry Eirichg l-lvnry nradr- a ricrod rrrfsnrbm ol llrv slaric rrew, and lris work in lim wvayinq r-lass dave lrirn ilre repulalion of a rval arlisl, 'Charles Eknoian Foolball rlairned rnuflw ol Clraili-sl lirvrv, and liis prirlorrvranru Cin llie varsily learn proved llral prarlirp rrrakffs pf-rlfxrl, 'Fred Ellis---Frcd ical an aciivc pail in fire band, orclrf-slra, and Eclro busi- m-ss slall, .'rrnr- Mad was bells-r because ol his classy dan-rar irilrrprvlalion, 'Rod Epps-Presidcnl ol llre slu- drrnl bpdy, pri--.idrrnr rrl llro Boys' Federarian in lris iunior' year, a rinoa arlor' in lwo all srlrool plays, and an allrleic nl nri nwan abilily wa-. Rod. 'Vic Faccinlo-A qreal in- lr-rx--rl in spoils w'rrr Vic rr,er'orinilion on our campus durinrr lris vslrrrln 'lril' rarrwr, l-ln liked lo puller around in pollrrry, 'Ruili lnez Fansler fl-lr-r irrifzresl in rvrusif rv- sullr-d in kr-r-pina Rullr busy in band, orrlruslra, and piano aillyrlrvs, Row 7 'Bob Flack -Pxllrl--lil 1. and all ould lwxv r sr wfwr ls allracled Bob, wlrp played baseball lor llilc-rr years. 'Luiller Fow- ler -Lullrnr' di-lirrlzivd in uuldoor hobbies. and found pl 'H1' inure in slrrdyirrri lurr-irin larrquarwes. 'Delmar Franckff- Ur-lnrar' played yarsily loolball and lragk in nis iourlln year. 'Joseph Franklin Freberg Joes rnarvclous abiliiy lo 'swirrq ill' Hkidf' llw- sludrrnls 'lang in wonder. His per- lorrrranros in lrark lpoiball, and Juno Madu added more rvrrriwri, 'Midori Fukuda- Midori was a lransler lrorn Srrlrnri l-lirilr in lrrir iirsl year, 'Lucille A. Garabedian Lurillr-ls rorrrr'-rrr aboul Spanisli Club lcd lifll lo lake parl in ils rnany arlivilios, lol slre liked Spanislr bcsl. 'Alberl' Gdllkdv Hr-rffs anollrr-r' rrrusif-rnaslerl for Alberl played llrr- rlarrnol rrr lnv oand and frmlu-slr'a wrlli rrrosl salrs- la.li'ry rvsrilrs. Row 3 'John Gebhar?-Jolwn look parl in Ari club aclivilirzs. Wo expecl lo see liirn as a line aqricullurisi some day. 'Belly Gillis--Belly wenl lo lown in sporls llirouqlw all lwcr leur ve-ars, especially in qirls' inrerclass qarnes. 'Blanche Kiyoko Golo--ln llio library, Blanr irc was always ready in lnelp. ll's no wonder flnai slie enjoyed library work mosl. 'Helen Griffifh-Helen rnade a qood slarl in lrcr arl Course in liiqlw sclrool, Sine also look pail in Spanish Club aciiviiios. 'Grani' Gurnber--Granl was oulsiandinq in 'ne allrleiic spofliqlil. An add conrbinalion, bul lm look an aclive pari in opcrellas and canialas, lop. 'Marian Hella-Marian enioyed ner library work mos? ol all Ivor ar,- liviiies. Plwoioqrapliy is ner lrobby. a useful one in her work as a member of flre Hi-Liqlils srall, 'Rulh Hallock- Rullrls inleresl was in Qnemislry lab, r2xpQr'irnenls and club work. Sire also slione as line ad nranaqcr ol fha l-li Lirilils and as llwo Cdilor ol llre C. S. Ffs mlorclm Row 4 0George T. Harada- -As Connrrrissioner fri Finanff-A Gr-4-rrin proved aqain llwal l're mould Larry rrrailwernalifal burdens. l-lis service on ilrr- sloro umrnrrrilloe and liis posilion at vice presidoni-lreasurer of The Camera Club proved llwin Oven lur'il'r0r. 'Vari' Harry---Willi an inlrgmsl in model air- planes, Vail was an acliye nrenrber ol llwc Airplane Club. 'Evelyn Heinfbvelyn was an Qnllrusiaslif lworrrenrakr-r. Slif- also look pail in many oi our sporis. 'Irene Hira'la--- lrenes aflrlefic abiliiy eslablislied ner fame in fire qirls' inlerclass qarnes, and licr nalural ariislic inslincf was dir, played in ine arl and weavirrq classes. 'Cluarlolle Hor- senian--One ol lliose days Clrrarloiio will be a qood snr,- relary, lor sire won rf-Coqniiion in cornnrercial fonirrsiu. Sine played in live oporclla orclioziras, foo. 'Lucille Hor- lon-Havinq served at niany ol flu: 'lbiii dinners, and laken e deep inieresl in ine arls ol sewinq, l.uCillc's ron- rern is liornemakinq. 'Valerie Hudson-As one ol our yall leaders, Valeria led Sander lo viclory in noise-rnakirrq, ii nol in scores, Sine also look an active pail in qirls' infor- class qarnos. Row I 'Adele R. Hume fBOcause piano was hor lavrwrile aubiecl, Adola iaak parl in four' years el piano rocilals. Sho was al-,a smmlary al lho Spanish Club. 'Jaclcson Hume4As an Air Club rnernlnnr, .laflcsonis blue ribbon heqs won hinr -,pr-rial nrnlre al lho various lairs, Jaclcswn lilcod lypinq, loo, 'Tom lshimolo--Wilh much inloresl in Arg, Tom was an F. F, A. rnfnrber' nl special abilily. 'Eileen Selma John- son-kilcan was anolher' habilual alhlsrlic perlarnmr, play- inr1 lor llrrm' ynars in lho qirlsi inlczrrilass qarrrvs. ' Lillian Johnslon -Lillian lrnld bollr yell-leadinq and sonq-lcadirrq pfwsilirvns in hrrr' lasl yfar, besides playirrcr in ilrw qirlsl in- lirrrla-rs qanrr--, lm lrruc yr-ara. 'Rexforcl C. Jones -l-lvrnis is -,lar in spoils uvienlsl I-la was a parliripanl in varsily lfvrlball, in whirh he was caplain, in lratlr, and in base- ball. Hr- was viva-prasiclvnl and prosidenl nl lhf- F, F. A., and alsa a viff--prasicls-nl ol his flass. 'Olive Rulh Jor- Clan f-As Cprrrrnissionrxr' Ol Girls' aclivilir-s lrrrasurer and thf-n prasidr-nl ol lher Girls' LC-aqua, lile rnrvnbar al lhcr Srhrwlarship Smioly, vir,er-pmsidffnl ol hr-r flass, and an arlrirss in lwrv all schrnpl plays, Olivia will lonq br: rweroqf niyr-d as ii -.ludr-nl ml sprzfial aibilily, rrrrn vvhw rrirally warned Hin lmrrar' nl class salulaloriarr. Raw 7 'Yaelro Joan Kanagawa Thi- Spanish rlrr-rs and rlub frf .upiad rnurh rrl Yaalcwif, lima, 'Barbara Kalzenmayerw Bvinrq lhf- rwuldpor lypfx Barbarais rhir-l irrlerfrnl in sr horil was playinrr in frirls' inlr-rrlass Qarnf,-s. 'Richard Key---VVrr wander wlrr-lhm Rirhaid would br- a rrand lrii-nd lp have, lfrr hi-, hubby is falls-rlinrr narlridrre-is and ruins, 'Bill Larsen Bill'-, dfrslined lfw be a husly lainrrer. lm hr: haf. dividr-Cl his lirna bsvlwrze-n lha F. F, A, and be-inrq Corrirrris wicrni-r al Allrlirlifs. 'Harry James Larsen-Bninrr prwsi dr-nl ml lhi- Fulurn Farnifrrs Ol Arne'-rirga rnusl rnr,-an lhal l-larry will be as rrrdpd a larrnor as hc: is a leader. 'Her- man Laulahan-l-lorrnan lilces lo 'lix lhincrsfi and so his rhiifl inlrgrosl in sahaal has been in shop. 'Henry Leh- man -l-lf-nr'y's inlnrflsls have been employe'-d mainly in Iwo frubienls, arrrirullure and shop, Row 3 'Arnold Lovegren-When we lhinl: ol Arnold, we rrrrall lhal in all ol his lour years his AQ proiecls have rionlrib ulcd nruch lc lho Au Fair. 'Elizabelh Manaselian- - Spanish seems ln have been Elirabnlha specially, lar in il she rwwmi-ivcd her basl qrades, 'Doria Manfredi Fm' lcdur yrsars Dori-1 has played in lhe qirlsi inluriilass qarnr-s. l-lor' hobby is spoils, sn il's nn wander. 'Richard Man- fredifbveryonrg has refoqnized Richardis ability rin lhi- baseball varsily lar' louis years, so il is Only nalural lhal spoils shauld inleresl him rnpsl. 'Zeeda Marlin 'Z fff- da Ollnn snrvod al dinners prepared by lhri l-lrvrvrn Era nanwics Club. 'Kozunobu Masada--Typinrq and shop hail a lascinalion lar Kmunobu, and lho rrfsull was lhal hr' shonc in bolh 5LIl7lE?ClS' 'Dora Y. Malsumolo-flnliarrlass qarnos, and hor aclivilias in hor many and varied rrrursus, ffmrbinfrd wilh hm wfurlc on riorrrrnillm-res, lcrepl Uma busy. RCWVV 4 'Fanchon lvlCKeehan -Fanrrhpn larsl pail in aswrrrrrlhlirrv, sarrved on fcmnrrnillrrns, and riwnlribulifd lm lhf' smial lilf' nl lhfr sfhfvpl. 'Lillian lvlerll--Srrrvinrr on rorrrnrillr-r'-'. lfil llrre l-lrrrnv hrifnrrrnirs Clubs dinners was Lillian . rliii-l rnlwrosl. 'Lillian Rulh Miller-l-lfrr Pnlrancr- rn rarnnrrri- cial 'fwurso ronlrvslu and hfurner oqonmrrics aflivilif-s rlividr-rl Lillian? alhvnlirrn-,, 'Gladys Missalrian --Gladys playml in r-virry riirls' inlrrrrlass franrrr lei lfilll years, and lrnr rc-ford in phy-,ifal nduralimn is vnviablfx 'Geraldine Mollien-V--Geri sorvrgd as Crvrnrrrissifinfzr' Ol Cilizonship and Allenclanir-, war, aclive in lhc- Sarfus Vonlrrrurrr, and played in niany inlcrclass Qarnos. 'Lucille M. Moore---Lurilles aclivilios cenlered around hrzr parlici- palirrn in lhc school band and orcheslra, 'Sadao Mori- lcawa--Sadao was aclive in baslcelball and olhvr spoils, servinfg as caplain el lhc rnicldleweiqhl learn one year. Row l 'Akira Nagalflxlwl Only wau fxlmira a mifmbvr' Ol llrc F. F. A. lm lnur yr-ars, bul lrls irrlorosls lay also in flamb- cmlloclirra. 'Ben Nakamofo-Bon fold us llral he liked map be.-gf ol all and llral mechanical drawing was llwe subiocl lro slrorrn in. 'Fred Nilsen-Fred lras played yar- srly lonfball. bm-rr prmiclr-rr? and ?re1a5uror ol lwix rlaas, and bovrr arliyc- in ollmr allairs, 'Dorollwy Nislwimuraf- Dorollry is llw lwrrwr loyinq lypo, lor slw was a member ol flm Home Ewmamim Club. 'Norman Nisl'1iolri---'Now nrarr 5 Clrivl aclivilivs lravff bona in sporls, for ha played lnur yr-ars in baxlmefball and lwa yoar5 in loolball. 'Rufh Ogawa--A parlir ipanl al piano refilals lor llwree years. a member Ol llro Lalirr Club, and a qirl willw a nimble llrimblo in Rullr. 'Salraye Ogawafflcllnq a5 piarrisl on a rrurribvr al r'rr'a5iOV15 and bvina kopr busy willr lrer Public 'rDrZ'alxirrq arilryilios :vcr upivfl murlw ol Salmayoi, limb. Rrww Y 'Fumillo Belle Olcaiima-V Fumilm playfwl al lou: piamw rr-r rilals, and was a rw-rrrbr-r ml llw Sparrialr Club lor lwm yi-ar--, 'June Phillips---Besidf-s breinir in piano mcilalr. and aiilirrq an ww rrl llw librariarw llris year, Juno ffrrioywd bialarqy and pcrllmy. 'Doro+l1y Pierson---Piano mcilals and llw Sr lrnlarslrip Sfrcivly rank muflr of lilnrollryi-r limb. Slip was yalwdiulmiam of hor flaws. 'Rena lrene Pollaslrini Wa :an wall l1l'H'llf'lfwlriV1Fl wlry Roma was irr upr-rvllas sirriv Planfirrq and -,inqirm aw lwr lrab bil-s, 'Arllwur Powell-Mueifally irrflimf-d. Arflwur looln an afliyv pail in npr-rwllas and also plays-cl in lbw band. 'Franlr Prudenfe-Frarrli was a flaw sf-iwlaryg mr llrz- Killa xlalil, frml l xfa- lc pall vm Clillrarvrrl allrlz'-lii ll-aww lol rlrrvv yvars. 'Lucious Roberfson- BioIrwr11yfl mia Lucious, His my lavmilv subivrl. bul l lrayv lbw mfrsl lun irr baw- ball. Raw 3 lNigh Samoulian-fWl1Qn Nlglr wasiml playinir in llm band or marraqirrq llwe lraclc loam, he wax eirvlafmd in arquirrfq oyer flue radio proqrams. 'Alfred Schengel--Two years of qlee Club, and an irrlerml in mcurls were Alfradf, main aclivirirzs. 'Franlr Scherer--Alllrauqlr lv- was a lranslrrr from L05 Amqeleg llwis year. Franlr was fm b-'rfb lrmlball and baseball foams. 'Bill Scl'lmid+sBill playrrd llwr- im- porlarrl baclnslaqe role ol boiriq on llv- -,lafrv frrrw, bul was a lronl lime slar liqurn on llwe baseball lvam-,, 'Vic- foria Sl'1ld6f1'-ilTl l9 Eclrrf' was Viclorial drvarvr flwild, bul ber acliviliegl i + O, in I-IrfLifrlw,rrradf1lwrwflrfrallilrfaftryf-, 'Ronnie Snyderf0rf,l'm5lra, band, and llrra 'wrarrarrirrrq irrh Ol dillewnl allwlofif learns lwpl Rcwnrrizi busy. 'Lucille Sfarnesf--Playirm in rrirls' irrlr-rrla 'iiv flarrrw. .ill lrrur yrfiaru kept Lucille 0r'r.upivCl, Simi waz al-.cw in lwrr frpr-rwllaw arrrl a rm-rrrbor' ol llw Slflff' Crww rlurirrfr lui-r iurwirrr yrfar. Rf-w 4 'Raymond Slewarf -Rayrrirmd was arwllwfrf rrl tlrr- marry wlm rrradrx ebfxrls lboir main acliyily irr lriqlr urlwrrrl. 'Gladys Sfeifi-Gladys egnirwyod publii upoalcirrq and war, mr llwe dobale- loam llris year. Slwr- alw wax wlixrlrrnl bfwrly zona leader. 'Fern Sfevenson---Swiafrina lf' lap plaro in Fern! fflwmfwl lila was qlrff- flub, 'Harold Sfrufferf l-larrwlcl lourrcl glwfxp and plrysiral r-dufalirrrr lrin layrwrrlf- xrubioch. 'Hisalco G. Sueclwilraw Arr +-rrllwu-riaulif aludr-rrl Ol arl, Himka alw was rwrr llrri qirl-Q irrlfrrrlaw. lv'f1rr1',a-,fm lraslrman, 'Joe Sullivan-A lranalr-r lrrvr Prr-nrall, Ari 50,70 Whom he Wd, .1 iurrior, Jw- flai rrir. lwir. lwfrbby lu lwimlirw-1. 0James TanalKafJarr'f's lfrurrcl lvl-, wlwfrr: wrvrlr yvry irrtr-:real iw: and erriayrrd aporlu 115 a lrrrbby. Row l 'Henry Tange-Nor only did Henry play loolball, buf he was also a mernlaer ol lhe F, F. A. 'Don Tifusffxlhleli- rally inclined, blond Don was quilo a hero lo the qirls sincr- ha was on bolli looiball and baseball ls,-ams all lour yi-arf. 'Toros Torosian--Diirinri his las? year, Toros was on holli lfinfball and lrarlc learns, lnleresled in arl, he rnadi- ml colleclions his hobby, 'Naomi Townsend- Naomi ammo as a lranslei from Clovis Hiqh when she was fi iunior, and playr-d on the Qiils' inlerclass learns. 'Val Phil Viau Boinq an anliye debalcr kept Val quile busy lhis. yr-ar, hul he slill lound lime lo enioy special experi- mignlfr in -,c,ienr,o, 'Bob Wallon -Boba aclivilies were yarir-d and many-lor he was a Commissioner ol Finance, priwidr-nl ol his rlfiss lwice, in lhe band, on lhe lraclc and li-nnii, In-ams, lvusiross manaqer ol the Echo, and durinq liis sirnior yiai' an apliye debeilrii and Dklbilf spf-alcer. Row 'Eugene Ware - l liked aqiiculluirr lhe bc-sl in my rivuiwc-,ii frlnlrvd Eurqenif. 'Herberi Weigani--Building airplane models and lakinrq pirliires ran well be lhe rea- -,frns lhal paused l-lerbinif lo run around The Campus SO muili. 'Lillian WilliamsfLillian played leadinq parls in llu- viper:-lla-i durinrg her years nl Sander, She Considered iniisii lim layorilo subiecl. 'Roberf Woesner-Besides bi-inrq an arliyr' morribf-i ol lhe band Bob lound lime lo i-nioy his four-,e in chemislry, .J6Ck Woodgfbxs Com- ini:,'.ionrgr r-l Ffrfroid-i and Publiialions, Jaflr did splendid wriili, Hu was also lite f-diloi in-Chiel ol live l-li-Liqhls, iind fiilisl ol llw lirho sliill. Si'-ir ii .riwisi is Ili. Miwmfs, Miss Wminllor l, Miss Br-inii, Mis. llnnrlers, Mr. DOW, M' Aiknii ll . Row 3 'Chesfer Yolcoyama-Brillianl, quiel Chesler was fho senior class lreasurer. He played baskelball lwo years and was on The Scholarship Sociely as a iunior. 'Pearl Yosfg Among Pearls lavorile courses were coolcinq, qlee club, and sewinq. 'Virginia Young4An ardenl piano sludcnf. Virqinia was in recilals all four years and was Girls' Leaquc pianisl lhis year. 'Aram Zailian, Jr.-Junior's Chief raclcel was Tennis, bul he says he also enioyed lhe Mechanical Drawinq Club, 'Ray Zaillian-Musically inclined, Ray was in The operella all four years and received his basl qrades in qlee club. Noi picluic-dz Charles Bowman, Jr, Cecil Dolre Jamwmq Um Qmcffwlea May IO Jrmim' Senior Prom VNU :mv--, mu ,- Uvniwv N H51--vw lwlwfx, Sf n um- Z Baccalaureaie FMHH-.w I-f Alhxvf H, ffwwww 1 mm 4 Class Niqhf Pussy. M Nl, IM-Jiffsh-J 1 A'-1'-'I 1 Huw B--QQLMHM' Jum- f Cmw1mCnc'e3me?v'wT A ffS,L4vw, V: iw 1f',,, U-fy' gfmlyfw, guys mm! H xxvv ur' ,,,Qw-,V ' ' Mm 1? NU? Ill 27 Officers I U B. Barsorlu, L. Vlforrnan. C. Dunlflmrn, A. Krilwvinn B. Johnson, OFFICERS Presidenr - Vice Pres. Secreiary Treasurer Yell Leader FLOWER Larkspur. COLORS Blue and Oolcl. M OTTO A closed boolc scholar. Clwesier Duclclworn - Bob Barsorfi Eloise Worman Burch Krilcorian Bob Johnson never makes a Back row: C, Fosrvnwwh, D, Lmslwr, E, Dibhfril-H 3rd, Mrs, Cnanvv lmivrsevl, F Dawn, lb. Fdrn-'srl C. Film, .l. Ferrari, F. Gabvl, C. Dufkhornx C. Dickismn, K, Ernerws. Zvsfi: J. Farwsler. C. Erirlfsmv, P Fields B. Elder. E. Diiirvilbir. Isl:IE. Gcrinqvr, M, Glenn, 9. Duke. M, mama, L. mins, s. our. L r L wdviserj, E. Bosrvrailan, 1 w rm L K. Aknhori, J. Baker, Q r Lv A Caric. Znd: W. Becker, B B rs Hr 9 5' vw I B1 M I flMmr1'r1', L. Cordola, rw 1 r new P E. Andhrsrm, Nsft M. wry B v or-drv, L. Brfrf, R. Corner. Back row. B. Srjford, R. Suliivnn, M. Srjepovich D. Svvc-rin, A, Schmid, C. Sarabiarv, E. Sefencich E Srarncs, M. Sfohe, L. Sfrwarf, N. Sonderqard Mr. Brooks fadvrsed. Zrvd: R. Sfmmbi, H. Shirirv Ian, H. Slerrnq, L.Shepherd,T. Srr1i?h,J.Suechika M Sfrnvwbi. Nsf: W. Sipes, H. Sreinhauer, G Sar yxNe, J. Sarvchm. Back row: R. Lopez, S. Marfinez, G. Marshml, K Kaffwan, H. Kaloyarw, T. Mead, J. MilNer, J Masudd, W, Karlev, C, Minor, J. McCann. 3rd E, Klnwm, H. Morrkawa, L. Micheiorfl, E. Lan nlrfrh, M. Moore, L. Leash, R. Kennedy. Zndz L Karwaqawa, G. Maqnorre, E, Maqho, K. Lucas, W Kcrwovan, Mr. Rogers iadviserj. Nsf: E. Kis sfnllffr, A. Krilcorinn, V. Mariofr, R. Leefch, E Los-iw, V. Mikcnmzn. FK Nufvw D. Harris, E. Hayes, D. H u s Mr Brndorv fadviserl. Zhd: 1 1 v B Johnson, C. Howleff, B. v v Horfon, R. Jordan, A, lr Is? M Wrurw D Hall, G. Johnson, O. 7235 Ol:l:lCERS Presidonl - Vice-Pres. Secrelary - Treasurer Yell leaders FLOWER Gladiolus. CQLORS Turquoise blu MOTTO Eleanor Heirilz Dorollwy Plwillips Louise Smilli llieo Smilh lirenlc Slarrles Anna Galzlca C and wlwile. To lliine Qwn Sell be lrue. ' Olfiigerg Buck row: F. Slarrwes, D. Plwul lips E. Heinlz mm low. T. smmi, L, Smllli, A Gnwlca, B. Co Coffm Lack row: B. Hallirlqsworlli, R. Horviari. flllw: N. Haw-il lx. Iahara, H. Harl, F, Howell, Miss lellil lmlws-iii, E Heiril7, A. Hirsleim, 3rrl:.l.Hnrrvi .m,l.Srrilli,l.T.m.1lr1 V. Hammers. Qmflz C. l-liilliliiswi, E. Hvrx, P. l'lnri1mv, fi lwai. . lsl: H. Harikiarw, F. l-liralm, l. Houqrl, E. Hoserliur Upper left Back row: Mr. Grallf lndviswrl, F. Slmiws, V Sliijrwocil V. Tompkins, M, Tomuxiris, L. Srviilli, Zmil' C. loves, E Salwroian, L. Shafer, D. Sleversori, E lcwfwscnd, J. Salaz-ir A. Sell, G. Spears. lsf: G. Solovniminw S. Tarvnlca, T Tenge, E. Slewnrl. ww: C. C.,Sliff, J Aflulpll, R, Bum-ii, L. Blew. s. Dow ladvisvrl, M. Collins, B. Cuslfrr. flflw: E. Awlrr som, V. Bowman, D. Borrwznii, R. Aller., P. Bwsriiuiiun, G. Bucci, G. Brawley. 3rrl: L. Adolulv, M.Ar1krovv., C. Alrvrs, F. Boudakian. l2rid: L. Briqlavwcc, J. Clwoliiav, B. Curlis, bb, H. Biggs, V. Alvis, L. Cannon. Isl: L. All, L. an, L. Benncll, M. Borvlvr, C, Clillmil. 5- L , ' lurk. nm' J. Mnkuvvvvfu E. MM,'Nf'V, A. ar Mf-HH vw E Mvmv. L. Mikkf'l51 y A. Nf.1N11w mx- 'VH' R Jwlvvsl-rv M. Lvmwxrn, W, Luv:-clvlw L vw! Mv llqvhwn Cmiviie-v'F, K. Jwvii, B Mwmda 4 T M.N,1:XWf', D. Mc'AUQS1r'r M. Mnisnvv, L, KA ? MV- M. .Mwivvvswvv V. Mn4sw'w?w. Zwi' M Kmmm M,1'w'i D. Mfvrvwv, M. Mmm5PHn J MAHNW .Mf-V: 1. M-rliwr N, Mivndv. Iv' B. MAfsw,1qn. lv,1.'V', J lw:Pm f J. MACAHH, H. M.1YSm'uM' :w',,'f, bm? ww H. Oq.1wJ, J. R. Rmwwfsuvv Ru'v.!'1S'V7 Mv. Rfwvwhis fmiviQ1vF, J. Oqnwn, K 1 'W' , J. Pi1?Ni:ws, 3 i' I' Fwy'-5, B. Pmqh, K Pmmn Q B R1v.M i, R. Owww, D, N.1k,1v'v1gvn. Qvvi: D. WMS A NIMH B Purim, M Pwfwrswvwl J Pnffvr, Rwsw K Nlifvmmiw. YS? B, Rnwiw-ws, L. RIMM, C. NWVS C Pvfvvsm, O Pariwv A, Plshxgdiu. q'v'r'w1u.v'- Mui ww' M E Davis N U.x'ww-WQmw,C. - 11'. 1v 34' M, HMM, B, Gmliiv D. DMKFPV, T H -fu K Fbmvvi M, Ei-My N Esvs. J. Davis. 2w1- ' S, mf' C.uiv:svrV, A.C.11xLn, E,C1.1lwf-N. B. DP 'ww C. Fwvwwr, F. fwwhu,1vi.1rw C. G.irbw.n'k, V. .f- -' l C'-w,'w1v NU' H. Funhisx V, C.1v'lnxvE4'f' L ,WmN,w, H. fwvn. We Furnish fi Leader EMM- Rnwwws v1l 3-My ,',,,,N 1-,. wr, fx-wee f..4,.Q,1: ,N vm, f. NV.xn1 fr,H.Nx19?w,E W4r'X' PM! F' U,w w'1 R Y.nvv1vw11w M, YU, J Nr!--N M Y- '43, K Y,x'-www, M Wx' 1, S. UMM-, 'Z 'W-MW. xv: VV1'-'-,C vvmw. 'NS 0oo7ke5Z Ollicers L. Quinn, E. Fink A. Krurn, V. Dillen bir, B. G-urnber, B Marlin. OFFICERS Presidenl - - Bill Marlin Vice-Pres. - Vernon Dillenbir Secrelary - - Evelyn Finlc Treasurer Alvera Krum Yell Leaders - Belly Gumber Larry Quinn FLOWER Ca rnalion. COLORS Turquoise and Pink. MOTTO A quiller never wins, a winner never quils. Back row: F. Bender, H. Belluornini, B. Biggs. G. Baqdasarian, J. Allarniran, D. Amiga, F. Brill. 3rd: K. Chooliian, C. Chooliian, B. Bul bulian, C. Boyaiian, W. Boos, F. Ardernaqni, L. Bucci, A. Caldwell, F. Bearn. 2nd: R. Coley, J. Benlley, D. Baker, H. Brown, E. Adolph, A. Buckrnasler, R. Bailes, M. Bassell, V. Bell, Mrs. Cherry ladviserl. Isl: B. Aleahori, B. Clay, W. Brown, J. Beiden, M. Coals, A. Blueian, E. Babiqian. Back row: A. Schiebelhul, L. Skaqgs, R. Schauer, T. Schniidl. 3rd: D. Sani, E. Sloulfer. L. Scherer, E. Sniilh, H. Slevens, M. Sasahara, A, Sliepovich, H, Sladovich, J. Schwenlr, D. Slinkard. 2nd: E. Scharniclc, Miss Spearman ladviserl, P. Shafer, M. Slone, F. Schanbeck, C. Sullivan. Isl: G. Sani, J. Smith, F. Schauer, D. Shepherd, B. Sebilian. Back row: F, Gibbs, A. Curlis, Mrs. Younq Iadviserl, R. Fansler, D. Greenleaf, E. Grass, N. Fansler. 4lh: R. Ellis, R. Edgar, E. Friend. 3rd: F. DeWill, D. Creager, B. Gillis, J. Golden, F. Dirlam, V. Dillenbir, L. Crump, B. G-urnber, F. Faccinlo, P. Escolo, qarian. 2nd: B. Florence, B. Elder, . , Friedline, D. Dunham, E. Fosnaugh. Isl: B A. Gosh E Fink J Curlis, J. Garcia, D. Conner, A. Cox, S. Chrislie. Vasluws, T. Yaslwizalci, Y. Tanaka, L. Villalobos, Ynlumaina, N. Ta'lv, R. Torrfas, K. Yarnarnolo, V, Villalabws, N. Tanzi. Isl: Mr. Jones fad vis'-rl, E Vwsinvr, J. Wafkins, J. Yarnamolo, R. Ycvkfwnvia, L. Williams. Y! cffgwime Wan Back mw: M, E, Hunlvr, N. Hackersrnilh, N. Hirabayaslii, B. Kev, J. Harada, Mr, Williams lnlivisvrl. 3rd: J. Jordan, J. Heinz, W. Hen- son, F, Kacvrvk, W. Horton, J. Haqopian, H. Hvss, C. Hanqoqk. Znd: D. Krider, J. Ka rilxian, R. Karaqnzian, M. Hurlinian, I. Heinlz, M. Karlm. lsf' J. Hardy, W. Johnson, G. Hafgwr, B. Hood, A. Krnm, E. Hulchison, B. Jwnns, H. Kavfvlian, L. Hughes. Basil www' B. Nishioki, Mr. Sniilli ladviserl, B. Marlin, J, Miller, V. Mafsushinia, M. Nislii- nmlu, N. Mummy E. Martinez. Mn: T. Muro, D. Marfin, B. Madrid, C, Liera, M. Nunes, lil. Minor, R. Laml1rPCl1l, V. Milrlnclsvn, E. Lilli- imvi, A Mnnrmlimw. Hrrlz R. Mem, B. Mullins, M Maflfnn, D. Nisliimnra. Qnd: I. Lehman, B. Mnlz, B. Murnhv, T. Marioll, E. Lawson, L. Le-Gam, M. Noznrni, J. Luallen. Isf: M. Malkovich, C. Lcalh, T. Morales, C. Lav, E. Mmk, R. Michvlolli, J. Landrilh. LQ i Baal: ww' L. pf-Mars, J Robvrlson, L. Powell, F. Piarnlli. 3rfl: L, Prirv, G. Olnaiinin, L. Ras '-inssvn, L. O'L'f'll, N, Rmbvrfsori, C. Pcllibone, S. Omsrfv, E. Pivrcn, J. Rusca, Mr. Warshauor lixdvisrarl, B. Ruborfson. Zndi L. Quinn, G. Rusmwi, V. Papac, J. Robcffs, L. Pruclenle, R. Wwmhiqiav. Isl: R. Rusefnllual, E. Rosenflmal, L. Vowvll, D, O'DQll, W, Rasmussen, P. Parker. B.xLk ww L. Ynlwyavna, H. 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The Selma game aT a crucial momem. pzgnkm Jawa The VARSITY FOOTBALL Team during l939 played an wha, was ouTsTanding game oT TooTball, Tor many oT Their record? The players had had aT leasT one or more years OT experience. The Team deTeaTed Fowler and Reedley and losT To Kingslourg, Lemoore, and The schools oldesT rival, Selma. To many oT The players goes exTra crediT Tor Their special who was abiliTies-To CapTain Rex Jones, a cheerTul, 0U+Sfa dl 97 hardworking leader as capTain and as cen- Tery To Ed DiTTenbir, a halT-baclc oT Tame: To Don Tirus and Charles Elcnoian, beauTiTul blockers: To OranT Oumber, experT lciclcerg and To all The members oT The varsiTy, The appreciaTion and Thanks oT The enTire sTudenT body Tor a season cT high class sporTsmanship. Coaches DayTon and Jones deserve special awards Tor Who Their consisTenT Training and inTelligenT coach- bossed7 in g. The TooTball managers, Alva Branson, Danny Farnesi, and who waTerboy Bob Owens also conTribuTed To The hel ed? P success oT The Team. The PAPCOSE leam, lhe supply shell lor lhe Varsily, How did fared much beller in I939 'rhan il had in lhe HWY THFG7 previous season, lhough ils viclories were oul- numbered by ils defeals, lwo lo lhree. Caplain Lealh logelher wilh such promising players as who Franlc Faccinlo, Kleilh Irons, John Miller, and excelled? Alberl Schiebelhul did very good work and proved lheir alailily lo play The game wilh slcill. Olher foolball aclivilies were The inlerclass and inlra- Whn mural games. The senior class was viclor ol lhe elSe7 inlerclass division and lhe Slh period class won inlramural honors. Pnpoose Twain Back row, L. Jones, J. Belden, K. Jarvis, V Sherwood, B. Robertson, C. Lealh, K. Dea vor, W. Rasmussen, B, Gaddy, T. Schrnidl Zrnl: J. Altamiran, H. Rosenthal, R. Rosen lhal, R. Colev, B. Tavlnr, J. Miller, A. Schie bvlhul, J. Schwenk, R. Wilson. Isl: Gr Mollzen, F. Faccinla, J. Rusca, L. Crump, E. Marliner, L. Williarns, J. Salazar, J. Mc Cnnn. Lell: lnlrarnural Foollball VVinnfrrs Slandinq: M, Foulz. Ind: B. Nalcnrnura, C Hulchison, J. Hopkins, K. Jarvls. lsli M Leonard, R. Manfrcdi, E. Hayes. Rlqhl' Managed Slanding: F. Brill, W. Kar lev. Fronl: D. Farnesi, A. Branson. Lrll: lnlr-rclass Foolball Winners Back row: H, Larsen, D. Franck, T. Torosian, T. Barr. Znd: N. Nishioki, F. Ellis, F. Nilsen, F. Scherer, C. Elcnoian, R. Epps. Isl: G. Gurnber, R. Akers, R. Jonvs, D. Tilus, B. Larscn. Walvrbov, Reber? Owens. Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger PAPOOSE GAMES - Edison Tech I2 - Kingsburg I3 - Roosevell O - Fowler O - Roosevell I3 A r 'Qlwr-liig T lvlrwr l, T.. CurTiS, l. l'il2r--rlirr, B B-irsirllr, J. ll rl R lrMiTll, C. Fikv. Trim F C rrrrriirrgs, V. For rrriz., rr rirqirmr, E. Mr-uri-T, r, 4: will., Mr, Day-,iii family. ll lr- SMH 1rr1 S Mus-iiT.i, F. Pri: l Al lrrrl lir 'ir.ifi, B, Rob' 1-rlsrrrr, L, Srlii-wr, E. Srrhrnf rirh, R Rrinrrrillml Fmnl' Mr. ,Inu-is Irri,i.'iT, J Masufln, F. Him r T Shirfws A. Kriko 'li il ll . f fr Qiiirri ir K lli rm, li lvlnr lwllr Wig., 4, R. cur.-yi, 1 'rrr .', TT Nnlqrirrirn, A, Srhlf' ul lv' l T TT i K ill r C 'W ,.r nr., , M f-, 1 'vp Mull. Frwif ll, L,q.iw-1, J. Mm R Uwrrrs, Mr, Crirfssl-r ffrmrir fl Cllnilirrm, C. YV' if xl! I Pam .1 B. Al-fihfiri. RLSULTS OF HEAVY HATES SITTT 7t' SUTTYTH San-Jr-r f 35 Lrirrroorr' San 46 Rvrrdlr-y St1rT'll'l l,fll'Y'?flfWliU Snniurr T9 Selma San 74 Rraedlr-y San Tf Fowler San 46 Avrlnal - San IH Tdisrin Twrh TTTTTTJTT. SCORTS bnnrw l5 Srrlma gmlll LVlllUf5llx San 70 Rrfedlrry' San 75 Lffrnoore San 76 Sf-lrria San il RM-dlay 25' QWQ Ono oT Sangors greaTesT dribbling guinTeTs ever How did scored iTs way To Tame This year. This Tlwv f-1507 3pecTacular Apache Team came Through wiTh Tlying colors, undeTeaTed in all six oT iTs league games To emerge Division Champions. The scores each Time showed a wide margin in our Tavor. Their vicTories conTinued aT Fowler where They Whai Champg emerged vicTorious in The guarTer- did 'They vamp? Tinals and aT The semi-Tinals wiTh Managers Coaches Damon, GrieSSs-r, rird Smnrfrng: J. Nozumi. Fronl' Jones. W, Karla, G. Hughes. Avena! in a specTacular game. In Their Tinal counTy championship game, however, The Edison Tech Tigers deTeaTed The Apaches. The smooTh, exper ienced, cloclqworlc precision oT The players did, inf deed, do our school proud. The regular Team was composed oT Vic FaccinTo, capTain, Loren CurTis, Ed DiTTenbir, Elmer MeTzler, and Bob BarsoTTi, all oT whom had played on anoTher good VarsiTy oT The previous year. X No use reaching, Seirnal Scoi-e's ah-eady made. rc i Masrid. , lwss B Wim-f is D Ck D. Fnrniisi. S Masam ar 1 Front' G. H., hrs, A Ms A iw ami im swan nz? ra ,r- 9 h To Hin iii Thr' C wp, T rev-T Intorchwss A Winners wr Bock: E. Maglio, L. Coridry, A. Karla. Fronf D. H., isi 1 , E. D9 Tenbir, B. Barsofii, UGHT SCCRFS Sanger - 24 Lemoore Sanger - - 22 Reodh-y - Sanger - 23 Lemoore Sanger - 20 Selma Sanger - IO Rfwdh-y' Sanger - I4 Reedhxy Sanger 24 Selma SWJASQWWQ Sangens baskefbaH middies by a fine season showed very weTI ih were fhey resuh' of Tine coaching by Everard Jones. Wifh such middle rife? scorers as Bufch Krilcorian, The cap+ain, Frank Sfarnes, and Julian Alramiran, The HB Team Toughlr ifs vahanf way To The Top only To be defeaied by Selma Tor The division chamf pionship. The Papooses, coached by Mr. Griesser, had a Time season wifh The lighfs The squad wel! supphed wirh many good pTayers. shone bfiqhfh These oaffhng Cs reached The division cham' pionship game wi'rh only one loss. Their defeaf by ReedTey proved 'ro be a closely con+esfed game, The winner of whirh migh1 easiTy have been ei'rher Team. Ours iusi happened To be The onhirky one. The games pTayed in+erscholas+icalTy were numerous, bu? inferclazs Whaf Omer games rank highesf in compefifion, however, Thr: QHMSS7 inferclass A game was Tinalfy won by fha iuniors affer a hoHy confesfed game wifh 'rhe seniors wifh +he score 52-2. The iuniors also emerged vicforious in The NB game over The seniors. The score in This game was 35-IO. Track Team A Sfanding: V. Faccinro D. Hudson, J. Ereberg E. Dilfenbir, R. Akers, K. Kafeyan, E. Curn minos, E. Nilrneicr, J Miller, C. Duckhorn, T Barr, C. Lcarh. Kneel ing' R. Sfrarnbi, A Merlo, W. Kernooyan G. Cumber, R. Jones Coach Jones, R. Epps Grant Gumber, cap Tain of The A Team and slar disfance run ner. Ed Rose, B roam cap lain, losses rhe discus Track Team B Slandinq: L. Condry L. Scherer, C. Urive D. Quinn, E. Rose, L Roberfson, I. Hough K. Jarvis, J. Haqopian J. Masuda. Kneeling B. Urive, Coach Jones J. Sullivan. Track Team C . Sranding: L. Quinn, H. Mafsurnoio L. Price, R. Curlis, R. Allen, E Friend, B. Owens, F. Eaccinlo ' Kneeling: Coach Jones, J. Miller . Robert Curtis, C canrain, and hrillianf broadiurnper. Coach and Managers Sfanding: D. Earnf-si, E. Horlon B. Roberlson, F. Ellis, Coach Jones Kneeling' R. Edgar, D. Greenleaf F. Dirlarvi. WMM TLQGEA :qw 7kwe.7 Tl-IE A TEAM was capfained loy Grant Gumber, a slar sprinler who sei who were 'fha a new school record in The 880. Ed Dirrenbir placed firsr Jones' b0YS7 in 'rhe broadiump in every preliminary meer. Olher A men such as Slrambi, Eaccinfo, Epps, Miller, Merlo, Learh, Barr and Duclahorn added poim' upon poinl lo lhe A's scores. THE B TEAM was an especially srrong one. Ed Rose, discus rhrower who played fhe and caprain, won Tirsl place in his field in every prelimif broker' records? nary fraclc meer. Ben Urive, IOO yard dasher, placed high. Qlher slar men were C. Urive, Condry, Hough, and Quinn. THE C TEAM, whose broadiunnping caprain, Roloerl Curlis, al limes surpassed A records, was well supplied Oh, say can wilh sfars like Allen, record breaking pole vauller: Eaccinlo, 75 yard dasher: and Friend. a high you C7 iumping experl. In 'rhe Merced Relays, Jrhe A's placed Tourlh and ihe B's, Tiflh. A+ rhe Selma meer, Sanger 'rook a lirsl in A, a 'rhird in B, and a second in C. A+ rhe Counly meer, The A's placed sixfhg rhe B's 'rhirdg and Jrhe C's Jrhird. APACHES. As fhe baseball season rolled around af Sanger, fhe squad hopefuls foolc fhe old baf and Vvho polished ball ouf of mofhballs and frooped off fo fhe diamond fo pracfice. Buf Coach Dayfon flw diamond? had reason fo be slcepfical af firsf, for he had losf almosf all of lasf year's varsify sfring excepf lvlanfredi, Tifus, Mefzler, and llaccinfo. Buf as fhe feam shaped up, he found among fhe classes many promising players. The feam was finally weeded ouf as follows: Cafcher, Don Tifusq pifcher, Ed Diffenbirg firsf base, Donald Dufcher and Fred Adolph: second base, Vic Faccinfop fhird ' base, Alberf Schiebelhufy shorf sfop, Richard Manfredig l. field, l-larry Larsen: c. field, James Miller: and r. field, Roberf Rheingans. Though our slugging Apaches won only from Carufhers and Edison Tech, fhey losf fhe ofher four How were fhe games by an average of only fhree poinfs each and fwo games were losf by . diamond e 9a9e '1e'1lS7 a single poinf, one playing fourfeen innings fo brealc a fie. Gur small, scrapping PAPOOSE TEAM was capfainecl by Bill Taylor. They won who were flee four games ouf of fheir fen games played. 74 li++le SP0flIlefS7 Some Papoose players fo lceep our eyes on are Salazar, Deaver, Sfarnes, and Rasmussen. Sanger f Sanger i Sanger ' Sanger Sanger Sanger BAT BOUQUETS Roosevell 6 Carulhers - O Edison Tech - - 3 Fresno High - 5 Washingfon Union - l3 Fresno Tech - - 3 Vwrsily Baseball Team Sfandino: H. Larsen, J. Miller, D. Dulchcr, E. Melzler, 9. Sleili C. Minor, V, Harilrian, Coach Daylon, Sealed: G.. Hughes, V. Faccinfo, R. Manlredi, F. Adolph, E. Dlffr-nlulr, R. Flack, A. Schiebelhul. Fronl: R. Rhelngans, D. Tllus, E. Weber, Parioosc Baseball Tearn Standing: J. Salazar, Hf Mafsurnofo, R. Rosenlhal, Coach Schneider, P. Bou dakian, W, Rasmussen, R. Larribrechl, M. Nilrricir. Scahnd: T. Muro, C, Lealh, .l. Allarriirnn, F. Slarrmi, J. Beiden, K, Deaver, J. Rolo erlson, Fronl. B. Taylor. Coach Daylon, Varsily rap lain, Donald Tilus, Papoose caplain, Bill Taylor, and Coach Schneider. Bafbovs, Bill Marfin and J. Landrilh. Managers, W. Karla and E. Marlinez. Pilchor Ed Dilfenbir winrls up, Dick Dufcher invades Vic Facrinvn .10 sr-cond base. Invisible behind The calch ei-'5 mask, Don Tilus, and slar ballor Richard Man lredi. -is Tennis Team Two doubles racqueTeers. Coach Arbuclnlr, C. Sarabian, A. ll! Wigs, Krikorian, F. Starnes, A. Zailian, Public racgueTeer No. l whams H. l-TarT, N, Tanzi, D. McAllisTer, Une. C. WaITon, H. Arakalci. Mildred shows good form on The Tennis 4 T a D 5 I Boss Arbuckle, chief of The racqueheers. I Coach Arbuclcle's young Tennis hopeTuls began The Who led mixed doubles Team consisTing oT How did me I94O Tennis season wiTh a Team com- 'he 'When Charles SGVGTZPIGN and Nida TSW' rackef grow? posed almosT enTirely oT lower class- men. As a resulT, hours oT Time were spenT in building up TuTure Tennis sTars. The racgueTeers zealously polished up Their games Tor monThs, in preparaTion Tor The laTe spring Tennis season. Then, as The year wenT on, The besT players showed Their skill in pracTice games wiTh oTher schools. By win- ning Two pracTiCe games, one wiTh Edison Tech, The oTher wiTh CaruThers, The Team was aTTorded a chance To prove ThaT The hours OT pracTice were well spenT. Various players showed Their smashing abiliTy. A proved successTul in every game buT ThaT wiTh Selma. A boys' doubles Team composed oT Arra Krilqorian, veTeran player, and Frank STarnes losT Two ouT oT The Tour league games. 0Ther ouTsTanding singles players were Junior Zaillian and Harvey l iarT. Qur opponenTs in The Tour league games were WI-.a+ were me Clovis, Reedley, WashingTon Union, fackef feSulTS7 and Selma. The game wiTh Clovis was easily Taken aT 5-3. A sTrong Reedley squad. which laTer became division champion, won 5-O Trom our Team. Selma won The Third game loy The nar- row margin oT 3-2. The closing game OT The season broughT vicTory againsT WashingTon Union wiTh a 3-2 score. vifxciieg ' iiirliw V i ,amzezfc were Coaches Dayfon and Jones and fhe bench-warmers worry during a Tense ioolrball momenf . , . Vic Pao cinio abou? io Clear The high jump bar '... A grimace for our heneiii from shofepuffer, Bob Barsoffi . . . The annuai ioofbaii ioanquef is afrended by many Schooi nofables . . . A poie-vauiier maices A nice silhoueffe . . . Sanger men and Selma opponenia reach high for ihe baske-'rbaii . . . DMI: quick! Don Tifus is alooui fo hi? ca homer ',.. More ioofbnil heroes banquefing . . . Buich Kriicorian, fennia hopeful, reaches for a high one . . . Tennis inns or fired piay ers? Asif Lawrence Shepherd. visifor Bob Griiienfh, Miidred Bender, and par? of Dick Quinn nbouf ii. 1 A Tense rnomenr in a volleyball game. Volleyball December Tound The girls' volleyball Teams baTTing The ball abouT The courTs and each wh-H+? Team deTermined ThaT iT would be winner. CapTains Edna Grass, oT The Treshmen. EsTher Gable, sophomores, Sarah Blueian, juniors, and June Phillips, seniors, Tound Their respecTive Who volleyecl Teams a cooperaTive group. The preliminary games played beTween The sopho- who mores vs. seniors and The juniors vs. championed? Treshmen Tound The seniors and juniors The glad vicTors. On The Tollowing day The winners played Tor The championship while The losers baTTled Tor Third place honors. The day Tinally ended wiTh The spunlcy juniors, The all-school girls' volleyball champions, The seniors, second, The Treshmen, Third, and The sophomores in bringing up a delapidaTed rear. Speedball Winners Back row: M. Thomason, E. Kissinger, Mrs. Smifh icoachl, S. Blueian, B. Elder. Znd: A. Schmid, M. lmrie, J. Fansler, T G. Duke, E. Starnes. lst: R. Poochigian, V. Phillips, V. Phillips, L. Kanagawa. Girls' AThleTic Manager, Edna Sfarnes wiTh Coach Smiih. Volleyball Winners Back row: V. Phillips, Mrs. Smith fcoachj. 3rd: G. Duke, E. STarnes, T. Nishioki, V. Phillips. 2nd: M. lrnrie, S. Blueian, A. Schmid, T. Yama' moio. IsT: R. Poochiqian, J. Eansler. VOLLEYBALL FINALS Juniors 4 I6 Seniors - I4 Freshmen - I5 Sophomores A 9 SPEEDBALL SCORES Juniors - - 2l Sophomores - 6 Seniors I8 Freshmen - 4 Speedball The snappy speedballers showed swiTT sureness were may ThroughouT The monTh oT February. In- SPeedY7 Terclass Teams were chosen aTTer much pracTice beforehand. Teams really progressed. Ex- perT lciclcers and lighTning-TasT passers were evidenT on all Tour Teams. Senior capTain was Geri MolTzen3 junior, Joyce Eanslerg sophomore, Edna Harry: and Treshman, Marjorie STone. In The TirsT Tussle The juniors Trounced The seniors who shoujed and The sophomores subdued The ViC+0ry! 7 Treshmen. In The Tinals The juniors, again The vicTorious class, ouTplayed The sophomores while The seniors in Their game wiTh The game Tresh- men placed vicTor aTTer Their own name. .s lb1l'e Q or' u 0 bar, R Fansler ca c ing and other ase allers lhe al g lsl on Pingfpong player, Sakaye Ogawa. CASABA PRELIMS Seniors - - 28 Sophomores - Il Juniors 53 Freshmen - I3 COURT FINALS Freshmen - 38 Sophomores - 30 Juniors 39 Seniors - I9 ae P s e Ca l. wiln I. A badminfon lan, Zella Tally. Tennis advocele, Eda Del Carlo. Un Qiefcfmcfgwmi BASKETBALL. A delayed baslceiball season for WMV, newg lhe girls lhis year was 'rhe resull ol in baSRe+bell7 a long boys' baslcelball season. As lhe rules ol baslcelball had been slighlly changed. lhe girls dribbled and lossed unlil lhey no longer pulled boners on lhe courls because of old rules. The games, accordingly, came laler Than usual. Team caplains were for lhe freshmen, l-larriel who dribbled Slevensg sophomores, Eunice Ander- beSf7 son: juniors, Sarah Blueianq seniors, Lucille Slarnes. Preliminary games were belween seniors-sophomores and juniors-freshmen. Bolh up' per classes won. The final game befween lhe sophomores and freshmen found lhe lrosh in 'lhird place. The senior-junior game, played af Open l-louse ended wilh lhe iuniors The undispuled viclors. BASEBALL AND MINOR SPORTS. Because ol Jrhe whosporfed delayed baslcefball season 'rhe base- A ba+7 ball leams were noi chosen, nor were 'rhe games played soon enough 'ro record +he resulfs. However, The baseball fans and lhe prospeclive players were well on lheir way lo forming good reams. Because minor sporls have long been slighred, Though lhey are played by all, some alfenfion here should cerlainly be given lhem. There were many girl ping-pongers who polished lheir games +o swill sureness. Badminlon courls were always filled and lhe fluffy ball was bailed aboul mos? vigorously. Tennis lovers who could nol devole 6+h period lo lhal' sporl indulged in if lrequenfly af olher periods. Croguel and 'fable games had many followers. , -1 When did 'rhe big chiefs las? qaiher? When did our aciors iasf grin? When did we place mind o'er ma++er Geifing our scholarship pin? When did 'rhe school clubs firsi mee'r7 When did The iwirlers perform? When las? did debafers compeie? Leaving eil calm afier sform 7 HUITIWTU IES Af Lx X w gf' fl. Q-. , u , W ,ns-3 ,n Q NME., IF, ' fmviimvukih' 5' -if P f Q, A : e f x ' f xvA- ' H .1 .. 'if 'i , P ' 4, 1-. 'Z if - 'N ' H 1f?- 'Y' ,Q p g ' 2 w- f g J - 1- Ag a.. 5 M-or A0 -JQWJMRR A group cauglil lunclwing on Gel-Ac' quainfecl Day. Debafers af a pracfice deloafe Jrournamenf. Alice Adolph sings over KARM. Girls enioying Girls' League Clwrisfmas par+y. Pi Hx NA' su ' C Aide 'Q ' ' SAW The CITIZENS?-1lP BQARD, made up oi The presi Who's on denfs oi eil organizaiions, mei requ fhe Board? iariy every Monday, Tne Board man- aqed io kuep me halls clear by means oi nal! moni rnfanaqed sriidenf affairs and reriresenfed siudeni fors, and saw io ine good Conducf of time siudenrs opinion, VV'i?n rnir, COOf5Glr'1iiGr1 bciwoen ine sfu- around H10 scliool Qrounds and biiiidinqw, donfs find their YCfvIiQ:SGVWiHiiVCS ine iuncfion of ine sciiooi qoyeinmenf proved io be eiiicionf and sue Represenrinq ine snide-nf body and eiecied by ii, CG,55fL,Q. Whaf dg rne BQARD OF COMMISSIONERS is fhey do? composed oi ine sfudenf body presi Viforkinq in Hu- scinooi sfore and running If efficioniiy denf, Commissioners oi Cifizensnip and Affendr Who is ine job oi me srore Crew wno are se- ance, Records and Pubiicaiions, Finance, Boys' AC' SGUS? iocied because of fneir abiiiiy in manage- fivifies, Girls' Acfiviiies, and Arniefics. Tne Board men? and 'umpnf' A Erlimis V, Sliiflnri, Mrs Dir 'fy l1TviSfT'l, A. Afif-lgih. as Ta .T 1 n ' . Walinn fbusiness niarmgnrj T Barr E Www Zeke 74 Wm? The ECHO STaTT began iTs work on The I94O book Wham ,he wiTh The high ambiTion oT reaching The ECHO? same levels The lasT seven Echoes have seT in Their Allffhmerican records among yearbook publicaTions. Since radio quizzes and guesTionaires seem To be Whaysfhe in The vogue, The sTaTT chose Tor iTs Theme? Theme, The Answer Book , in which iT aTTempTs To answer all your guesTions abouT San- ger High School. If The sTall has succeeded in iTs aTTemIoT in This Echo, iT has been accomplished only Through The sleuThing abiliTies oT The enTire sTaTT. PuTTing Their noses inTo everybody's business, They Who won by goT all The low-down on all The higher! d nose? ups as well as The masses in The classes. When an assignmenT was To geT The righT name ThaT belongs To every Tace on This picTure, iT oTTen Took The ingenuiTy oT a Sherlock Holmes To Track down some elusive TeaTure. BuT here They arel May you Tind ThaT all The answers are righTl Arlvsl ind Pholoqrnyrhw' T. WruoT viii M. Prnlf-r Swv' Tvpists F, Prurinnlfy E. Wcyrrlxlml lassismfill. H.. Vim R r in in' I l l Pruilw V, Sh' iriiinli K- 5 lr' Qtmvrl B, Blum V Vhi WM Waker Je Pulling our a weelcly paper lor lhe lirsl lime lhis Wharsfhe year lcepr lhe members ol lhe Hl- NGWS7 LIGHTS srall on lheir foes and lheir noses our for news. Allhough lhis new schedule proved lo be guile a Wh.-,'5 job, The loyal cooperalion among edilors. WHO? associale edilors, reporlers, business slall, and The aid ol an able adviser resulled in a paper which mer wirh lhe general approval ol lhe sludenls. Several special issues were also published. Newsif ness and inreresl was The unwrillen slogan ol lhe slall. 'H S., N 'M x L .7 For lhe second consecurive year rhe l-li-Lighls also Whaf did ir sponsored a successful spring fashion SPOHSOV7 show in April. Downlown merchanls displayed lheir merchandise and sludenls modeled rhe lalesl in slyles from downlown clolhing slores. This worlcing logelher ol lhe adverlisers and Hi- Did if Lighls slall resulled in a show that was Succeed? one of the leaure alrraclions ol lhe school year. ln addilion lo lhe enlire sludenl body. a large number from lhe cornrnunify allended lhis yearly parade ol fashions. Ass ini llrnuig 'wm'irrrq M Hall lim 'rn-r' E krrvriwrlvr Clin 'xml Svwlfri A. Nishi r-rim rmlwiirrri, F, M. K'-lrxn is full. Hanrrls sw H Rw's.r'W l rin' M. l ina r 9 0 use ww-was el., 1 f-...an l'Jiimi mil r Vi H Ili I rlir no Bxiiil vrmrclws nl vrrslrvms pnmdf I Iwriliim, Sunil ilrviiililr Mi I K. Brooks. 54 gcwm 7a QW QW mea ul ln In - I -'W' Band Back row: V. Bowman, A. Krilcorian. A. H-'fn A. Brnnsor, C. File-N B. Larson, C. Can non, B. Biggs, C. Sarahian, B, Vifnllon. 4?'i. J. AP'bfvise, J, l,m,Iwll, E. llmsr-pi.w, I.. Moore, F. Ellis P. Kaleyarr, C. Duckhorn, D. lilus, D, N1larviurn, C, Cush-r. 31 I: A. Powell, B. Leach. E. Rawlins, B, M.wl1.l.Wofwl, T. Barr, K. Marshall, W. Bi-clwr, B. Woesner, B. Bulbulian. N. Moorr-. Znili J Baker M. Frehwq, D. Fnrrwsl, D, Slevenson. J. Freberq, Mr. Brfmlfs, N. Sarvvouli.-In, J. Heini, I.. Grfvrvleal, B. Elilf-r, H. Kalovan, V. Dillfrnbir. Isl: F. Sihn'1i'vr,.I. lulrlinvi, R. Fanslrsr. I.. Slewarl, E. Dil lf.-nbir, L. Quinn, R. Epgisy W. Karl'-v, D Edgar ll. H-iss. Orcheslra Slandinq: N, Miracle, C. George. I. Vfnrfg R. Fwslcr, E. Rnvnlmwx L. Quinn, B. Johnson, Mr. Brooks. Sealed: B. Elder, A, Hirslcin. J. Hafnda, C. Urivr-N L. Kn nagawa, C. Hofsanian, P.Olfai1n-n, V Bowman, P. Edgar, E. Roseulhnl, K. Marshall, B. Sebilian, F. Ellis, M. lmrie, F. Snhauer, D. Slf-'vervsw-, A. Gallia, J. Frwlwrq, J. Heinz. B. Mall, J. Ambrose, C. Pike. R. Sriyclfm, G. C.xri 'w'i. The BAND played an aclive parl in lhe school lile. ll added zip Wha+ makes and zesl lo assemblies, games, and parficipaled fhe noise? in various parades. lo slarl lhe year, il lraveled lo Treasure Island, and laler received an invilalion lo lalce parl in lhe Long Beach Chrislmas parade where il caplured lourlh place in compelilion wilh bands from all over lhe slale. ll was called upon many limes lo play al oulfol-lown programs, and il always delivered lhe goods wifh slyle. Also musically lalenled, lhe ORCHESTRA helped much in The who plays success ol many a school allair. ll sel lhe baclc- dl PIGYS7 ground lor lhe operella, and played lor lhe school play, baccalaureale, and commencemenl programs. Mr. Broolcs is lhe able direclor ol bolh ol These musical organizalions. x. A aww- fv rv Hu VLH! Ol Q x-if Q' Mn. CW.: BML V M n 4wW x 'S L mm Aww., E Mm, M Swwn V-. S'-'ng C,C..fm1..L HN M- M .wx my y Mm, QW, M mn-w vw B Rn,-1-ww! u. Rmw kr V.fn1v ' B 'Cv F wh-.X A Cfxflw-'Ny N C Q'V. 'rn Mm CVmn'w E, Hxvw 15 Mm, 4, v. 1 M WR ,xvx , M -Mn n M 1 Mwn B EMM S Mm -w- rv F .nw I. fxlrnnnl aw-V ,M 1.3.1-nf E LWH -tw J Ahh-H If RQ WQVX 'fx-1 1. xx ww Q 3'1'E .M-rw, n Bn nw C Img R. Tw.fRiS.n, R PJ'-mv V VHWN r Q V F11 x W if. M H51 ,L. 9'x':w-Q L J HHS' 'v 2 11 S.OQ.1w1 I Slvwxv' A lx- - n41sQvRw.v'! J Wvvf A 'BY,,'m' N S1 R1 'qvi V,F1r1v N llnwwv n- I My .N N- R l.n-gL nw Cv-1 M V, Nw. B YV-.1 wmdw n MAMA 4 sv 4+ w Bmw., M Lwn' H-fm . mn: Fwd f .xx K- :V 3 !X11z'vf.IHN H H-:Q .iw A Snfmi-'N VV Kvfw IW I' M- V M may 2 2 My any-Q A www R. Sv-Am, Lu nm R Rin.- nf x s V' 1 ex R pug M nn., R. .wmv fa M ww. H19 GLH CLUBS, under inc CfnCCHonofMvs.Cl'1an6y and Mr. Who Brooks. have falcf-n par? In many sucCes5fuN SQHOOW ac' diI'EC+S7 HVHPQS. UWC annum! :Jewry M Hin UVM was ioNd ynry wondcrfllfly af Why have H-ye Cin:-isfmas. by Inc voices of Wm Combined QWCC wdrblefs done? XMIHM. Tlwn opQreHn, Rose QI Wm DFIVNl1bk'1,1 wan dw Yarod n -.lnffwu by all who saw H. The :UCP dulfns wolf pq-arf in Mncr rnufJ.aN an Hwfim, Hwy snnq M H19 bdciafaurefafe svryn-ws, Lonwrnorwornmwi, and af many ofner :MOON and Worn! aHan'a,. Amonq We nwcrnbevs of inc QWOQ dL1b5fneVe were many falonfod sonqsfors Hom wnicn quarfefs. Mos, and srnaHCnOr'L1Ses wow made up from Hrnc io firmr. Un The WIWOWE? We acfivifles of flwoso dubs have been fromendous sugcesses and added mucn to ammo! life. MJ' ' QM gm? 7m .fa .fa UMA Q vi HMM-if uni f+,..,.,.,, 1 uSL'n1 f' CAM 55 CHRISTMAS PAGEANTRY An annual allair, lhe Chrislmas cianlala, 'ilhe Won- wher, wasgf drous Slorym by Kounlz, was once qiven? again presenled by lhe combined boys' and qiils' glee Clubs ol eighly-seven voices. ll iirovrvii lo be one ol lhe years successful aelivilies, .arid was enjoyed by The eornnfiunily as well as slu- ilrrnlr, on Ucmernber nineleenlh, ilisl belore school was dismissed lor lhe Chrislnwas holidays. ll was pirc-senled under lhe able direefion ol Mrs. C. R. Chaney wilh lhe assislanee ol lvlr. D. K. Broolcs, and 4-Q if?-r f '7N an 'K' lxlrx--'ii 4 l Qhiipli-'12 1 liriiii iii xl l l uirirgw, N762 Wfcmcfmm Phyllis Edgar as aeeornpanisl, Those having leading paris were Carmen Tories, Who was lvladonna: Granl Gurnber, Arrhur Pow Whdff' ell, and Ray Zaillian, lcinqs: Delberl Gaslcin, Varl l-iarryy Rodney Epps, Bob Johnson and Carlos Urive, shepherds. A violin lrio, vom posed ol Phyllis Edgar, Eslher Rosenlhal, and Louise Srnilh also served as aeeornpanimenl in some ol lhe numbers. Mniiisr-wir, lfinqs, anl lii ,il.l .Vqfif Mir 'iii wil 1'1 ewirls l. iirrrq N, clrrivi-Q la. Missa lan, r ri, F Dwi -w'- mr, A Caldwell, J l r1 S, M wri-.wly R. Curtis, R, Jones, V' s R Fx if B Lx A ll l nm '-' P, Din: X R, Znillian, R 1 H Ri sq 9 Blnviarr, M. Eirich, E s -'r, M Th, 'mis L. Sr-rifh. Knfwl Nami, A Bin'-1' R, Finslwr, A H l Li- M lfgvi, L. Slnrrrvs, l ir..-l Mr r 'lr--ir A' wricnn lrien ls ll 'Y' Y l r r 1 OPERATIC NOTES 'rx , ,rsUn, . Powe Raw af the Rose ol The Danube by Geoffrey Morgan, lhe Hollywoog on colorful opererla presenfed by rhe fhe Danube combined glee clubs, mainlained Sanders record for perlecl performances. Presenl- ed on March 8, ir rolliclced rhrough a lunelully humorous sifuarion which rhoroughly deliqhled a lull house' audience. The direcling personnel in- cluded Mrs C. R. Chaney, direclorq D. K. Broolcs, orcheslra: Mrs. Dow, drarnafics: l-l. l-l. Rogers, sceneryg Miss B, Perlil, coslurnesg Mrs. Smilh, dances: l., E. Dow, lickels and publicilyq Clive Rulh Jordan, ushers. Darrell Davis Galooslri - Belladonna Monrrnrrrenfy Queen Florinda Rose - - Daisy - - Prince Karl - - CounrSerf1ius van Popova Derneirius Doodlredorl Trornbonius Tooflefop - ps.-rcival Mrpipp Mrs. Priscilla Mcpipp - Pamela Mi1Pipp Cesf - Marr- Lonq Fri-fl lllif. lvrflyn Sfxhroian Fr:-d Adolph e lda llffl Carlo Vinlca Papar Alyera Krurn .lon Frribrrrq Gran? Gurnbrrr l-lfirvny Hail Willir: Kallft-y Hurry Lfirsrrn Drirrifhy Mf'Alli'.lr-r Lydia, renin: r .,V Millirrrr' D MiAl hswr Mrs Mclhrrrr Rial l Vnlwrq Primr- F Sqhririnri Bwlln JUNE MAD -+7-. l l'ii- Q W-1' lm l.i'irrl l l'- lvl' l lll-Q K Nrrl-n lil i ri rl r rr iii 1 ii will rr,irrriir-ri-rR,l1ilrll.lri-i.riiirr.-ri, p 6 Juno lvlmldi 5 Comedy in lhree parls by Elorence Whaf gboirl Ryerson and Colin Clemenls, was 'flle PIUY7 presenled on December 8. The play, .fr pr-orniere showing in lhe valley, was learned lrom lllfillllfyflillll, special permission lor ils perlormence having been ohlained from lhe errrlhors. And whal fin r-vreningl Bigger and beller every year seems lo luv fr 5,4 heel play hdlnll. Emir lx-llr, lo Mrs. Helen Dow, direelor, and lvlr. WI-io deserved Rogers, slage selling. Exlra eredil Cfvflll? goes lo Mr. Broolcs end his orehesf lra, which played belween ails, lo lhe slage crew in rassisling lvlr. Rogers, and lo Rulh l-lalloclc and Lucille Moore, promplor and propfmislress, respeo lively. 53 More Sfars J. Freberq, O. Jordan, E. Rosh. Thr' Ccrsl B. lvlorlin, V. Porno L. Quinn, E. Ellis, E. Denver, C. Walling L. Cnrler, E. Rose, R. Emis. O. Jrwrrlmrl J. Fri-hfrrq, M, E. Davis, l'. Edgar. Penny Wood - A - - Who played Chuck Harris Wlwmf' lvlrs. Wood Elmer lullle - - - Dr. Wood - - - Ellie - f - Milly Lou - - G. lvlervyn Rolverls Roger Van Vleclc lvlr. l-larris - f Shirley Wenlworlh - Ralph Wenlworlh - Julie l-larris - Willie Preslon CelharineWallon - - led Barr - Elda Deaver - Lloyd Cerler - Erecl Ellis f Phyllis Edgar Mary Ellen Davis - Joe Ereberg - Ed Rose - Rodney Epps - Vinlca Rapac - Bill Marlin Olive Rulh Jordan - l.orrin Quinn LEADERS l ries' i NGK :ily B., K ri ,. L on R, isi.rii.irir., w ,i i r sr.ir.r, v, ii,- rwrirrr I s i rr, wrwrw i, ,r iirr-if L rr-iw. Yrixi R, Ki ruqagr: ll Karr lim, A Kri.r'r,L Virlmrrlwis E Fvlc V Villal L, S V. Fiirni S MAJ, A, Blmrarr M. Sassalvafa B, Mmfir. New rr-ir 'Q E ni Cwr r -rp L sr rr A form ol woelqly enlerlainmenl yearly irnprovinq is Why do wc flue lype ol assembly llial Sanger like Ffidav? sludenls enioy eaclw Friday. Made up ol prolessienal, deparlrnenlal, and Class lalenl, llne passino weeks lvrouqlil lorllfi various enjoyable en lerfainnwnls lliroiiqlioul llre year, Pr'olessional assemlwlios Consisled ol flier Eadlo who Came from Wings, wlwo inlerprelod Indian Nafionalksemblies? lore in sonq and dance: Swalf low, flue rnadician, willw llwe X Ray eyes' Ari l-look, deep sea divert R. B. Sfrinqlield, wiflw cliornislry lancies: Ur. Gable, dernonslrafino llie cosmic: ray: and flue Masons, willw llweir beasls, birds and repliles. li'?l S Sirr ,rr lr,wJ S L Jrwlrrslrr, V, H.1s' .l Magi S V1 QV il x l ' ll .l, Rosyw F S+ A frvxvi sara 1 rw Rail r A V Firfu r Tri I lriiirrg l ' K Mirnlrill, E. lil? 'iii' ir Br .Q ri V iii rr V rr rrr rvi rrwir--r.,N lf, ll. v' rr A -r -i l H 2 i' Qi Rh llirnir larncof, and lillinc soncs were lf2rHiLH'CS of Y I 3 3 Whai kind of homo llie Soanisn -'ro ramp The azz r Q l 'fdlenf did W0 lwvel oand swiinq lorlli wiflw llie lalesl' popular liifsq exliildilinq slcilllul lyping, llwe commer- Cial dClf'DEllilVVlCVll also rfrvoalod in an original skit llwo essenlials ol qollinq A ioln. ine Hi Liqlrlf, sponsored a colorlril spring lasliion snow, A clever mixed pro gram was fiiessvnled lay rliii senior classy flfie soplionwor'os lbroadfasl an Kay Kysfrr proqramp and llwo woe lrraslirnen displayed llweir slcill by qivinq an anwalerir sliow. In addilron, assomlvlies were lield lor flue presonlalion ol awards in aflilfitics, sclwool services, and ollwer special morilorious allainrnenls. 59 Belore qellinq loo involved in debalinq, lhe SAC- Whailsihe use CUS VENTORUM enlered rhe Di- of arguing? vision l oralorical conresl. The lwo conleslanls represenlinq Sanger were Alice Adolph and Lawrence Shepherd, lhe former winning firsl place which enabled her lo compefe in lhe counly semielinals. Compelinq in a higher division lhis year, lhe debale leam won only lwo our ol ils eiqhl debales. lhe dueslion was Resolved: 'rhal The Uniled Slales qovernmenl should own and operale lhe railroads. Adopling a dillerenl plan 'rhis year. nearly every nnennbcr on Jrhe debalinq squad was qiven a chance lo debale al one lime or anolher. Speaking Cmilrslarvs T, Barr and B. EMm:iri.wrixr'e wus Wlillrsrw, Q Qmlm K-will-i, Nfl Vi' linnraiiifriil Bail row B Mxrliri V Vigil, L Slvvphiw-i, N lrlly, Q7 Tally, Miss Wiiillrwril. Quilt A Ailalwli, cv M ,lin-, M, wins, G. smif, T Barr, R Hhs! N, lla-wiis, lsl' V. Varian, J Viriiiig ll lhilwimiii ,l, Pissiiifw, V. Sliiilrvi, B .l.irii'G, F lliili lwmivi, B, Wrrliirv. llirlrili- 9-sim' 'wlmiilii-q Misa W' fi--i il.-,rl L' l-lnmflal N llrrvf-vis, R, l-l.xlliu.l! V. Vmix, l. Barr, A Ailolrili, Sfnuln l: B. W.1llrrfi, L, Slwrihwrixx G filvilg f limlli Aller lhe slorm ol debalinq lhe Saccus Vonlorum wha, sludied currenl problems in lhe Uniled Slales HOW? as lhe lopic lor exlemporaneous speaking. Bob Wallon and Ted Barr were The enfranls in lhe Division II exlemporaneous spealcinq conlesl in which lhe laller placed lhird. Sfhrwlnrshiyu S-wifi, OTliif-rg STa'iiT.ng L, Kaviqaw-1, Z Tally Mr Brf-livin l.1r1vis':'T, P. E-Tom Knm-liiq, D, Tnriwsi, D, ljigini. Sal' -livghiii Qiicifly Bark V, Diffwlkwii, B Liirsvii, 5 Mxsmin, 13. Hmmm, B Vfalffn, J. Ymiimiiz-Tw, J Bffiiir-n T B.1ri,W,W.3T'xr5. 'hlh R. Ellis J. Viwfiiillirivi R. Oiimii, W, Karli' D. Fariiflsi, H Crosby, e. Yiiii,,.W.i air- ii Giiiiiiii, Z, riiiiy, A. Amlrih, D, Phillips, C- Slf-ily, E, Hrrinlf, ll. Pifrsf-rv, J V'hill'ris 3i1 R Hmlliirli O. Jw' iiiii, M. B-Wider, T Tmuilm L. Siiii'h C W.'il lc-ii M. Maisie D Yi1'r'.1 rwTci R. Oqnwii. in 1- H, bi-r H Kripfieliaii E Hiiiiliisiiii B. Elder, D, McAlIisTi-r, A. Nishiiriiirn, L. Kniuxonwa, M, Yyili. Ffiinf- N Tally M. Sam Tiara, T' Edgar, E Worr-nan, C, Marshall, T. bviiill-, D. Malsiiiiwlo, E Aridi-'s:iii, R. Yoko- iI3'Y7F1. Oiiill and Scroll Back row' J, Wcicwii, Mr. Gmllf ladvisvrl, B BarsriTTi, M. Long, E, RE-hlrvuw, A. Adolph Mrs, Dickey ladviserl. ls! R. Hallock, E. Oeriuqer, Z. Tally, V. Shiiian. Quill und Scroll Oflicfgis 7 The SCHOLARSHIP SOCTETY, composed aT The who Car,-ies end oT The TirsT semesTer oT TiTTy am- The T0fCh? biTious sTudenTs, was boTh busy and siiccesshil. SevenTeeh oT The members were seniors, ThirTeen, juniors: Ten, sophomores: and Ten, Treshmen, all OT which combined To malce The largesT member- ship in The hisTory oT The socieTy. During The soc- and semesTer, Sarigefs loranch oT The sTaTe-wide organizaTion published 'lThe Torchf' The clubs dis- TricT paper. The more energeTic members oT The club sold magazine subscriphons and so earned E. Tally, E. Gerinqzir, A. Adolph. 74 Seam exTra sheclcles Tor The Treasury as Their predeces- sors had done. Orchids go To Olive Jordan, Phyllis Edgar, and DoroThy Pierson, members who earned liTe membership pins. The oTTicers oT The club were Phyllis Edgar, pres.: DiclcOuinr1, v. pres.gZella Tally, sec'y7 Danny Earnesi, Trees.: and Lois Kanagawa, reporTer. The Sgueal and Rollers oT Delano High, candle For you.-.-,alisfs holders and all, iniTiaTed The Sanger 0f'lY! High chapTer oT OUILL AND SCROLL in a solemn candle lighTing ceremony on March If-T. Miss Mary Salber, adviser and The six members oT The club Toured up Tor The occasion. The club, an inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs, was led by Alice Adolph, pres.: Elsie Oeringer, v. pres.: and Zella Tally, sec'y-Treas. The nine members OT The club were Trom boTh Hi- LighTs and Echo sTaTTs, and The advisers were Mrs. Diclaey and Mr. GraTTT. 6l Carnr-ra Club Back row: G. Hnrada, Mr, Dow Iadviserl, T. Yanminoro, G. Huqhes, T. lslliniolo W, WC!- Weiqanl, M. l-lnll, M. Ward. Frcnl: C. Yo' Wallon. Radio Club . L cke- Wnlcr, r. viserr Sealed: A. Loveqrcn, D. Hudson. Jo!! YZ! We 'ae Un 7ke Nm! The CAMERA CLUB led by Melvin PeTerson, pres., who were The and George l-larada, sec'y-Treas., main sndppers? meT every week. The clubs purpose was To help The sTudenTs in- Did Hwy have TeresTed in phoTography learn good iI1ler1fi0nS7 more abouT The Technique OT pic- Ture Taking. They had boolcs and magazines aT Their disposal. Their aim was To Talce picfures Thal The Echo would accepT. The RADIO CLUB members were required To pass S. U. H. S. on code TesTs and oTher rigid examinaf ilw Gif? Tions To learn The progress OT Their worlc. They worked on shorTwave radio and Tried lo obTain Their amaTeur licenses. They learned much abouT The TechnicaliTies oT radio worlc. MeeTing every Two weelcs, Their eTTorTs were en- When? couraged by The Tollowing oTTicers: War- ren WaTers, pres., and Lloyd CarTer, sec'y-Treas. W. Walffrs, L. Carl!-i. The SENIQR HI'-Y and ils baby brorher, The JUNIOR who goes l-llfY, adopling a purpose To crealre, here? mainlain, and exlend fhrouqhoulr The school and cornmuniry hiqh siandards oi Chrisrian characier, spread iis inlluence again during The pasr year. Their plariorm, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Why Scholarship, Clean Livinqll was also duly wiSe7 upheld. Girls were barred Trorn Their club' room once every Two weelcs so They could selile down lo business more eiiicienfly. 'ir ri ir lli Y Bail row Mi,Avliri+lilr- liivrsi rl, li, Wr'iq.'irri, F6 Ale'-,N I7 uiiiiii.-i, si fail, w Kiiili-.l1l. ii iwvifiiii, v rw-is, A l'i+-is, F Silrixli-i, J. Niifii' i run-i Hi Y .ill frm- M Niliiii-iv-rl Mill ly K, Jarvis, M. s. iiiuriiii-V rm ww rl l Cruirirul M. Fi iilx, Ci llvlr-rsiivi. Isl: J MiCi1i'n, TJ. Uuirhf-r, J, liiilf-ii F, Wi-lim, ll Risirrillmll L. Wil' lin s. The Senior HifY, meeiinq every olher Wednesday Whog +59 nighr, was led by Alberi Preis, pres.: Y'S9Sf7 Viclor Preis, v. pres.: and Paul pare vanian, secily. J. W. Arbuclcle was Their adviser. The presiding oTTicers ol The Junior l-li'Y were Er- nesl Weber, pres.: Harold Rosenlhal, v. pres.: John Loclcelr, sec'r'y: and Donald Dufcher, ireas. They mer on Wednesdays allernafinq wilh fhe Senior Hi-Y, Mr. Schneider was their adviser. ,J A .lnirr llii' fun fin T Wflir ll Ri-s-rl' rl M1 S iirriifr iii:-vis-ri ll 'Lail- -r ,l lofi- Sffiir Ili Y in-li 'rn V, l'rris, l' l'.iivi'wi' Mi. ff-.'lw.'.lli f.r1'.fs i A llvrw 63 I 5 S E lr-lin Chili i Riirl. ,iw .1 rrislrmfi, N. llrniiris, F. Ciiviv, B. Baisiilli i rims U, Nirlwls, L. lwiws l Qliwlii-'il M Pvlvr , r r i sin, Di, May--is lspiirisoij IW J, Milli-r, B. Larson, V Shwiwm-l l. All, V Huilsiin R siiihiii, ,i rimiif, C lilo, ll l,.1'si-ri, A Pislni hir Nh W Risiiiiissvri,l ll-iiiqh, Ll Sliviiiisim, lf D Mar D Phil lips, F K,ifvr'cl, l. Fowler, V. rmiviiiiii sin, M llwiiily, F. Mriviiill, lin, l MiKinlmn. Tiurnpliiris M. Aiiliiiin, li Si,li.iumv A lvlixriwll, N Mann-, A, wsu lim, M linriii, H, Riisenlhal ll Mnlsiir'-iilo, U Quinn, B Swliilimi fllhi J. Bnlmr, L Milkiilsi ii, l. laimkii, G kiiiiwrqvlli, B Elm-i, L. Vil '.il il-iis, M. M.x.ls1'ii, C My-il,-, M Chili-s, B John min, B. liiwl lv, l. Wiiir-. 3rfi ,l Riil-mls, A. l-lirslwin, E lmiry, l C,'.1.'aii.iii, W .liwlin W, E Aivliisiiri, V. Piiiiki' N i.x'lv, B Eliiifi, B. Liuiih A l'.i'.'l..i ?rii1 ll K.: riiliiiii, N llirriliiviishi, M s.ie.iii,,i r, N Nm... ii-, .I i'ir.i.iiis..r., v w.n..ra, E. me liisiri. v. iwiiai, M. H.srii.r, i Birrniii M, Yiiiznq, I Willimris. lsl' F. Aiiilwisi i, l Wililwr, E. B11 l-ilviun, D. MifXllislr-1, M, Dnvis, cl, Vain , B. lli-mriiixii, ki VV.illiiiw, L, Si- ilh, J. l-liir 'vrii.w, V. Sliiiirvi. QZLM .f lhe failhlul followers ol Whaf mean Caesar, lhe LATIN CLUB, inilialed fhese sl-iee+s? inlo ils midsl Jrhe new members of lhe club, beginners in Lalin. The main parl ol The inilialion consislod in having lhe iniliales wear while shoe-ls and malce a lordly bow when meelinq an old member, all ol which resulled in creelqinq neclcs and fired baclcs, The Lalin legions were one hun! dred members slronq, Slarling wilh a bang. 'rin Ur. i Besides being an educalional body, lhe club also Whaf held social inleresl lor i'rs members. 9095 On? Meelinqs in school were lrequenfly held lo decide upon various discussions which came up. The members also Nwhooped il up on several oc' casions when qel-iogelhers were held al niqhi. Alloqelher lhe Laliners reporfed a successful year Could Caeger haye ol lun and learning. l-lead Bru- improved on flu-2527 fuses, Augusluses, Caesariles, or whalever you prefer lo hail lhem were Mildred Bender, pres.: Lloyd Jones, v. pres.: Zella Tally, secliyg and Calherine Wallon, rreas. The club was under lhe able sponsorship of Dr. lviayers, Larin inf slruclor. llifff .i ,.ofa,C.W.1l Moyers larlvisnrl. l i i Cl :li inilinle-5. lhci SPANISH CLUB is an orqanizalion lo which Quien any sludenl who has ever lalcen Spanish va? may belong, The clubls aclivilies are many. varied, and inleiesling as lhe many members can verify, lor lhe Spanish Club is a popular group around seheel. The club has monlhly programs, has seasonal parlies Que han Celebraled in Spanish slyle, and yearly hecho? enlerlains lhe enlire sludenl body wilh a Spanish program. These programs iealure Spanish music, moving pielures, and Spanish dances. Bef :aides lhis, many members carry on a sleady Corresf pondence wilh pupils in lhe Spanishfspealcinq coun- lries, and have lound lhis paslime enioyable. 9: -'ini l R. ll ii i.. i .. ii.. fi siriini, i. iii 1, E+- ..ii....., Niili i-G lli'lf'l ' B-iiniilli, si i. , vvwiii. ran.. H....4.sii, lr nl. S. hir l r li .,l B..y.iii.1n. IU Iwi... K........ii, Cari ' ' .l FT ilulr-iisiiii, B. F' lf'ls'i- Miiiiuifliniz, S'.1 fs Ki:'ii'li.ii', Wfilif-i, ,i hir ii.... .-., B..Q.....l....., K ii, Biqilisiiiiii. Iilli lliiiwi' lirws lliiwlvll, iii- liii ii C lf ir, Ciliiisliw, Y.i 'mi' .fi CC-i lw. f..i9lii4.iii.iii, W.iri Alvin Pill'-l lliilqiii, l'i li ' Wh M, llyiiii, Ma Mir ii ii Us firi s. Ninliiiiiiim, M.'i's. Am lyli l3uf,..iiii, Pr iili W B inn. ii- Alml, 9 l. r- ir ir Mullin, Quinn, U' i ss Mir Mullins, ell,-'-i F iNl?in, Kawliiis, li Wirifs Sl-.iillf-i Kissiii .iw 'lla si. .ii i.., si...,. li. ii Ai wi. .. R. W... ii., M. Ni'-ir Kiiiliiii Xiil Mil: -ii Hina Sliiiiniiii, Ninlii i- Ninh- l Yr- in iilri. M iifh il lii.iq.m.i fiiiwii li i- sf. wifi i ....,., ii.-...i, lliilr T-if-f. Yril Mrs. Y ,.r fiiirs J. Rall.-iIs..ii, iw. Iwi. i-i. ci...Q..., M.. ini Cniiin A.1..li.l., Sniiili, Mi.. H M. ., Nm.-..,.i.....-f., -yv.-im, vv....-..'. ui, Y., K ..i' i Pin lf-i.li', Biilliiii ' i B....i Yiiii, Filqai, i..,.ii aw., Bi.Q....i., A. :-' iigii lhi'-i M.iii.isf-li.iIi, '- iss N. i lliii Mrs. Young and Mr. Coss, Qompelenl Teachers ol Qugen lhe subieel, are lhe Spanish Club ad- er1Ser107 visers. Bolh have lived in Spanishwspealc- inq Counlries and sornelimes relale lo lhe Spanish Club lhe siqhls and experiences lhey have en- counlered. The clubls oilieers were Lois Kanaqawa, pres.: Danny Farnesi, v. pres.: Carmen Torres, sealy: Eloise Vlforman, lreas. Niiaii-sh Cliil Olliinfs F W.irii.xir, Mis Ymirq Carlvisrirl, D. Fzriir-si, C. lrwr HS, L. Kiii.iq.iw.'i I 'il lll 1. Siiiiiisli Assviitili iii l i .i l ii it iii' ll ll-L ii' A lliiiw' ll fir Driiifrs N 1' l- ' ,i l lviuiilmi, Mis Yrqrq Eilrli' Pvii fw, wiifl x i .. i ii..i...Q Bil.B1rsf.Hi Biiik ww l, K.nirn-Inn, B. All, ll, bril Ii!li, l. Minnig M. C-win, S, Pnpnc, J. x..i 1.1 ri MII I. Cal I, Miss I' llil, L. f-rs ' . I wi, I siinuen, M. ,, . fi , . Iliuinlx ll CTW, I. 9Inyr-iisrin, A. Caric, I Ilimli M. fXiil1f'lir II Biiriiviiiiig 'V' 9-xlrn-'ini.m, V, Garbo A fxi,i..,i.,ii, 1, M.-fi, D. Mmffaia, I Ili-in, ll V.w..nnriln, D Nishivnum, IW ,I Snfvliikimi M, Slmnilii, C. lwni, II lil lws, M, L-li-nn, B, Masada, K, Yn fiuiwrlf., E Du! Carla. N, Ianxi. Znlli H Surlkil-.i, I. llyviuiin, ll. Df'Cif-rw, B. I'1f'i', l. C,-Ilimwii 5. Uwlw, A. Nilsen, i iiiiiw, F. Ani:-,Wi in. J. v.W,., l. l-iliii-,Mix 17 llfilikini, J. Bwllimnvini, Mrs I- ' N The HOME ECQNOMICS CLUB prepared 'rhe wha does me high school girl Ior The making ol Club CIO? her Iufure home. l'r's leap year, hoys. Look oull This year's convenlion was held al Corcoran and our presidenl, who was also lhe cenf lral seclion president presided. The advisers were Mis. Cherry and Miss Pellil. Ihr: ollicers ol lhe club were Anna Caric, pres.: who me Dora Malsumolo, y. pres.: Marlha lhe Chiefs? Scheidl, sec'y: Carol Akers, yell-leader: Lucille Slarnes, song-leader: Sakaye Ogawa, pianisl. f-Jfrlvin Club Slnnfling I', Biisimyiiqii D. Phillips, J. Clnnwlqiiin M. Vfnnl E, I-lninlf. N Haw-ns, l. Jdiwg, My Brr-diin l.wflyir.rfrI, D Pierson, XI Vanr fr, B C-ni., B Nifiinis, D. M. Allislvrr. Sfvwlf-il' J Crm: Qwr, R. Owfrvis, J. link Pfl. MJMMWJQWJM The GARDEN CLUB members like Io puller Wha+ do fl-,Q around, culliyafing flowers and ex diggers do? perimenling wilh dihferenf species ol planls. These gardeners help Io make Iheir homes more allracliye by planling shrubbery and flowers. This is lhe second year lhal lhe club has exisled. The following were ils ollicers: Dorolhy Phillips, who are head head gardener: Dorolhy Mcfxllisler, QGFCIOHSFS7 second gardener: Jacqueline Vance, sec'y, Roberl Qwens, Ireas. i , Owuiin, V. 1 I .iv ' inc.-, .M,. 1 A ll W , II, . Mn nfhn, Q, 1-1, in Ogvuwx. Mvlxlvr B Sirrfs. D. Dulcher. ll. Larsen. Isl' B Larsen, B. - A B ms, V, Shnrvvori 1. ...- BuLl Phillips WLT rrroirfcl. Burk ww R. Jones, Mi. rnilh Cmlvisnrl Znil: M. 1 ' A lvonnrrly R. F'rarviloi, E. ' 9 Q' Sangeris F. F. A., gentlemen all, had Their school Why do mesa year animaTed wiTh acTiviTies lno boys leave Home-7 wornenll. BeTore school even be- gan They had displays aT The sTaTe Tair. To sTarT Their Tar-ming career righT, The members aTTended The Fresno CounTy Fair where They won a number oT prizes. Early in The Tall The greenhands were inif TiaTed in a lively ceremony. 0TTicersl Training school, hasl4eTball games, and hog judging lcepT The club busy. BALL VM A, M.-ni, w, L.,v.wqnsii, D. S-Wvrirr. E. Mr'l.'lPr, A. lrwrrqrvn, J. Hurrrry F, Rosh. K LJPWPQ R, Jrihrrsmr, V. Tmrill Luis. 7lh. R. Slrarvilvi, G. Saul. C. Diclri sim. B. Larsen! V. Sherwood, B. Hollinqs worlh, M. Lemmi-rl, D, Dulchur, H. Lai 5.-ii! H. Lwhnmn. bfh' R, LanrLwrr'chl, H. Tnnqv, J. Ognwa, O. Parker. E Warn, P. Reyes, M, Peris, H. Harl. M. Mvllcovich. T. Ishirimfo. Sfh: B. Bulhuliaii. H. Belluo nini, F, Piarulli, D, Franck, J. Grbharf E, QM! E. Shir-nrirh, R. Rheinqans, R. Mnnlre-li. T. Tanqw, B. Phillips. 4Th: J. S.1l.'1.'ar, E Hams, B. Taylor! F, Richard Sim. H. Sfwiiinaiie-r, E. Maglio, N. Nishi ki L Dmuvf V Bill C B ly ll v W 4 T. 'r, . r W 1. raw P . rii Q.. Spears. H. Sivringl T. Mum, R. Jones, K. Ri-rein, C. Sullivan, F. Schanhoclr, B. Pvuqh, A. Mal-lan.-ii-ln, L. Briscoe, C. Cus lor. Zndz H. Oqawa, B. Sipes, J. Ruscn. A. Nagni. B. Boas. R. Colner, E. Loeb, , Allen! B. Jnhnson. F. Vlfaqner, Mr. 'lh lsi' R. Fnrrsler, E. Frusnauqh, J, nlmni, B Malsunaqa. J. Miyuki. K. nm, J. M.1lsunmToN K. Parmalcc, B. villas, G. Okaii 1a. D. Grrnnleal. R Suri , Du lh Pruning Their way To Tame The Sanger Team again when is 5 won The annual San Joaquin Valley Pfune 6 Prim? Vine Pruning ConTesT which was held here. Winning The Trophy Tor Three years gave iT permanenTly To Sanger. The F. F. A. also spon- sored anoTher successTul annual Ag Fair, April 26. l-lead Tarmers were Rex Jones, pres.: l-larry Larsen, Alo+ of pasT pres.: Bill Larsen, v. pres.: Bill wise acres- Sipes, sec'yt Dick DuTcher, Treasq Ver- non Sherwood, yell leader: Rudolph STrambi, re- porTerg Elmer lVleTzler, Bill Boos, Morden Leonard. represenTaTivos. organizaTion. Mr. SmiTh is sponsor oT This acTive I . sl ll T i L - 4 4 i iz T 67 J Miz 1- B Sir s B Lv vhs - , ihf-V, T. Isln i l Mr S iilh lilvisrrj ,f 1 5- 2 . ,- f i 5 s lnfrrrrnrs 'rr 'mln mini hurl rrif. F, Ml 1, ', C lily .l lii'kr E1,K.M1rSh.1ll, Mr Bro lr. lsrrrnsrrrl, lrrnl 1-. Mrrlr,-r-rr' R. Fmrglwr, W I 1nrri,L ir-irrgrg l. K-rrrmirwr B, Mnlr, . r ri i nr! I ini, ra, K, M..rQr,.rr Swinging inlo prominence as one ol lhe leading Whog in organizafions in school, lhe JAZZ +l1eqr00ve7 BAND wenl lo Town playing for school aclivilies. The swingslors added zip and zesl by their presence al class parries, baskelball games. noon dances, and even fhe prom. New while coals added To their wardrobe made a showy appear- ance. Leaders were Dick Quinn, pres., and Charles 68 Pike, secfly-freas. Mr. Brooks was direcfor and Mr. Coss adviser. A new organirafion lhis year, lhe INSTRU Wharf are MENTAL SOLQ CLUB consisfed of flieif HOPGS7 aspiring music sludenls who were in- leresled in improving lheir musical 'ralenls lor play ing solos. Freguenl meorings were held when members played or blew oll lheir lalosl solo piece, hoping lo become lulure loscanninils and Paderewf ski's. Heading 'rhe players were Phyllis Edgar, pres., Kennelrh Marshall, v. presg and Joe Freberg, freas. Members ol fhe club nor picrured are John Loclgell and Arra Krikorian. Mr. Brooks was sponsor. uf 4 1 F-31 asv-- 'T' ' , -Y -.L .ff-sk ,....-4 r-fx-dz P of--r r-1, 'N-,. K Bnior Chmb BAM: row: N. M,vt'rfy J. Afiohrhx L, MT' hr '- 'MN ,T P12-my A. Cfwhl, 'vb T vm f Erie A, Krrmw, L. Sh: ,J TJ L 'uw F. R1w'TuT L. M.-T---Tm-rr T. fr Q C.1'wvm4'yT.Wr1vr1,E,DTTf'vTT',E.FT'1Tv. TST' V. Du 'f-1 rr Aww '-www, E. Rwwfrrxw, L.HTfk:w.v,B,Rr1wTTrws B Br ,rv M Awww- A Mil 1, i Mr. Chwrw, EvvSTrufTw OTTT-:hrs BNN Brunei Evvhv' TNT?-vrhfrx BHK Rawh-Q Tr -Q TT: -- l W,,m,f.g wwf! L. Hmfx-.W E, Rfrwfrrw, M A'.Lf,,,., L lmwr 4 1 c, .rr T ,15g,,,4,,,,gjw V I swan, B. Rrwhus J. Hwy'-...rr 5 R r5f'w.,w :, W.,-, L mmf-TQ. 1 r . A.GnT1ka, B, Bmw 3:61 .4-?LAl . L x . . 'I' -' Thr' Sovrger H' h Sr'h'1'T :M mr-Hfn .i ii ,Z g will rg T my 1 ' f ff .,- , - ' 'ny - , fw . Ng WE WV ,W , ,U ,,.,T,..if'F,,-gf, . . v , , T Sanger High School is proud oT ITS BATON CLUB. Where did Under The supervision oT Mr. Chaney. S TTISY STFUT7 The colorTuT Twirlers have aTTairwed sTaTefwIde Tame. Their TirsT ochievemerwT was The . . . , TooTbell games af Sanger and aT oTher 5c,hooTs where roguTar Team s wmmrwg The TwTle OT sTaTe Champions . Th r 'd'Th T,fd 'T'. aT The Sacremerwo STaTe Farr. The baToners per' ey Wwe receive WT app MSC an admwa 'On Formed HT HTQP-Csno Comm? Fair They Travded The BaTor1 Club is arm orgar1izaTToh oT feguhwr per' To Treasure Vsand where T.ey Twrred Tor The gay who led me yoymers and bcqymmq ywmem' The Throrwg oT exposihohers. They marched gayly down hggbsfeppersp Ofgcers me as TOHOWSI BQHY Bruce' The sTreeTs oT Long Beach in The oTTEciel Chr-isTmas D,-95.5 EVQTW, Uiffenbg,-X V. W-95.3 Beffy Rawlins' opp-hirwg. AT home, They added CoTor and varieTy To leader: and Logs Hgchmamx 5CC'y,f,TOa5. 69 O A rviniri if i r'x Hilwwrn Vrixi' wiriii Pviisi Crirfiw Env, Qviiiiilwf iniiii- Riisri s svn .uni N-1 iini Dviiriim ii M Uri' ini? D1 i 4 Lrfqq Viiii 'i ra 7Ze All Jace Giris oniy is ine membership iirnir oi ine GIRLS LEAGUE? Who are +he boys only, ine BOYS' FEDERATIQN. Trieso SCHOOLS CHGFYYISFS? clubs are organized ior ine purpose of prof rnoring iriendsiiip as weii as sociai aciiviiies. Srar performers of fire Girls' League are Oiive Jordan, pres.: Zeila Taiiv, v. pres., Sfella Papas, secivp Lois Kanagawa, freas., Edna Srarnes, arri. rngr.g Carrierine Wairon, song ieadert Mildred Bender, veil ieader, Virginia Young, pianist Advisers are Mrs. Young, Mrs. Srnirh, and Mrs. Cherry. Direcring Jrhe Boys' Federafion are Ed Difrenbir, presq Arm who are Krikorian, v. pres.: Bob Barsorii, secivq Harvey our R0me0S7 Joe Crosby, +reas.q Jarnes Mizuki, yeii ieacler. Mr. Dow is adviser. The MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB wilh Paul Wl',,,'s in on me Parvanian, head drallsmang Lloyd Qfollnd floor? Jones, ollice boy: Roberl Ken' nedy, lracerq mel irregularly when oulside spealcers were presenr. Such speakers came only when lime permilled and were chosen from archilecls, engi- neers, plumbers, and eleclricians-mainly people connecled wilh building Trades. The Club 'fried lo gel inside inlormalion and aclual Whd+ sec,-eg, business posilions and praclice in lhe f1refheirS7 building Field. The AIRPLANE CLUB managed by Bob Wallon, who were pres.: Bill Larsen, sec:'y-lreasg James +52 Pil0fS7 Miller, v. pres. mel every Iwo weeks. The boys buill airplanes for lhe April meer in Sanger, one ol which is for rubber powered planes and one for gas powered planes. The obiecl ol lhe club was lo slimulale inleresl in Toward wha did lhe airplane induslry and learn lhev SIGN? rhe rudimenls ol building and flying planes. Warm Madge! Mm Airwlqnc' Model Club Olliccrs B Larsen, J. Miller, B, VVAllmn Mr-fhnniral Drnwinq Club Officers Mr. Rogers ladviserl P. Paryaniari L. Jrrwrns R Kennedy. Airrlanf- Model Club Back rew: C. Sarabian, A. Cox, Mr, Dow larlviserl, B, John son, J. Gebharl, J. Miller, I. Hough, H. Larsen, E. Rose, Zndi W. Kermoyan, V. Harry, G. Hughes, B, Larsen, D. Hud' son, H. Crosby, R. Akers, J. Viau, J. Mizulri, Mr. Williams ladyise-rl. Sealed: E. Rosen Qhal. L. Powell, B, Wallon. Morhanifnl Drawiruq Club Bark row: B, Gaddy, J. Miller, C. Pelerson, D. Dulcher, M, Leonard, F. Nilsen, V. Viau, R. Owf'nS. D. Akers. Qhdf G. Hamda, T. Mead, N. Saniou Ilan, E. Mariolr, H. Rosenlhal, D. Nakamura, E, Rosenlhal, J. Viau. Isl: J. Nozunii, C. Yo- lfovarna J. Zalian, T. Yama- rnolo, L. Curlis, Gr. Cannon, P. Bosnmiian, A. G-oshqarian, S. Tannlca. 1, pl C SANGER GOES TO THE FAIR Smdonfs board a special frain 4:00 odock In fne morning, for ine Golden Safe lnfernafional Exposrrion, fo observe Sanger day af ine fdifffq gay group aboard ine Hain-f Sfudenfs wandering over ine fair groundsfcrosa- Ing H16 bay in a ferryffxnofner group on rho ferry viewing fine San Franclsco-Qakland Bay Bridge-The band prays ar ine Pram de Fiesfa--Sanger receives rne keyg of Treasure lsrand for rne dayf Malorerlres dennonsfrafe-Sa ngex' Hes enfer Hue Cavarcade of The Golden VVes+f-Mr. Chaney and sfudenfs on ine rorurn Home, fired bu? nappy. fi. 13 'ff ,-TV on -A--.,.,, I 1 Mg. I 1 ft,-4 vp. i -1 af I AQ- - M if 2,1 I- , ,iff , Vfif' I 'Af - ,t Vx' +L V X J XZ? 1 ,915 '. '1 .,: v W mf' f . jf? X V We Y' -W ' ' L' - V C ci A M---M-N V, ,W K, ,, K QW, R 1 , , ff, . ff - .,L,,, f 1 'wif Q SGME SPECIAL DAY AT SANGER Ge? Aciquaihfed Day: a welcome is GXJVGV1dSd fo a newfcomel Alyera Krum, by The Girls! League presideni, Qhye Jordan . . . Caughf in fhe ad, our phofoqrapher '... The aonior presideni, Bob, heariily qveefs BNI, fhe freshman presidcnf, ako on GeffAc- quainfed Day . . . Queen Esfher smiNes majeshcally . . , Would-be queens for Armisiice Day pose wlfh fhe winner ',.. Freshmen make a Cah on ihe shop class . . . Sangefs fir-51 airfraidors posed in fhe KARMsfudiobeforebroad- Casiihq . . . Sfudenfs and Teachers qeffihq ac quairwfed on The fron? lawn . , . Fanchoh and Zeha make friends wifh Gerry, a freshman, on Gef Arquainfed Day. sf is ff 1-. 'cf siwouid im- naive-fi iw fi mi Sew whiic Ada-ic -, fi finy Nisiwimi .gi K in iw i 'FWS il ' T' ' ,NWI iinisninq Touch io fa Cnrisinms Tir-Q in wniiai iivinq . , . Mr. Swaiicbw wifln inc X ray Gym n'iyf,fiiii'-m iii iimucv biy early in ine faii. O FOR AN AGE OF SPECIALIZATION Mr. Dow ciirrnmrisfii-:fb now inc naiirunni bird Oi Hungry ioofimii imriciufl Child waicwii . . . f,DlH l'Vi iufiifi Day smiic . , . ine imnfi qfiim in yfci To swinq ri Lonq Bnnvii tiiiirniiii .ii Tin flnnimi Band Psaiivm . . . Wiiaiwis-Tiwf, ufiiii if for a Tris? appoaifunff- fa? inf- Sr-inm 'mn QQV foofbail OPOVWCY '... Fffwiw giyr- Timi frfiifliri ITT FAA- wi Q -4.9 - if -4 4 Models ior 'rhe iashion show dispiey a smiiing from Fashion Parade piay bafonersi convenrion in Selma Cqf1Si as weli as a siyiish one . members drink a punchy roasr, 'rhe piay being an originai one by Eisie Geringei '... Baroners pause in rheir rwirling ai rhe Serious minded iournaiisrs are iniiiaied info ihe Quiii and Scroii by rhe Deiano chaprei A... As as ruiifie sicirring ihe boirom of our picfures we find ldeais Conference en rhusiesis . . . Going, arriving, arfending lSee Cerherine grinning over rhe edge7j, and refreshing rhemselves wiih an ideal snack. f EVENTFUL DAYS AT SANGER I SANGEITS SPRING ACTIVITIES Dora, Irene, Salcaye, and Dororhy Iransporf us Io Japan wiII1 Ineir nafive cgosrurnes on senior dress-up day . . . Rodney rowers over Nadine . . . RuIers oi Spring Day, King Rodne and Queen ZeIIa Fancnon sirikes a pose as a gay ninefies can can girI . .. Group of senior dress-up paraders . .. Baron IwirIer imiiaiors wiin Ineir plumbersi Iriend barons, IoweI slnirfs, and paper sack Iwafs . . . Alice, ine waIIring Ifcno, dis- pIays a preview of ine Echo . . . RUIII as a rnedievaI courf iesIer . . . The Icing and queens CourI pay Iribufe by IcneeIinq and CaIIinq 'fXIIaIwi . . . Spring Day brings Iwunf qry siudenfs ouidoors Io muncn fneir Inn 5 I cries. bww LW I 01,5- -S-nn.. fable Siafmw Eye il. Try il. Buy il. Eclqle Renlrow and Slella Papac are lollowing llue lirsl lwo nuandales ol lluis clever pil ol Cluevrolel adverlising propaganda. Wluelher or nol lluey luave an opporlunily lo buy ill' depends muclu upon llueir inlluence over llue palernal purse slrings, bul Mr. Slarnes luas proved lo lluern conclusively llual lor cars in llue Cluevrolel price range, il is delinilely llue leader in perlornuance as well as lneauly and convenience. You sludenls, wluose parenls are conlenuplaling car purcluases, would do well lo sleer llue lanuily purcluasing agenl lo llue Slarnes' Cluevrolel Agency wluere lue can gel llue nnosl lor luis nuoney. And wouldn'l you like lo be llurowing oul your cluesl alooul a new l94O Cluevrolel in llue lanfuily garage? O. K. Tluen luave your lollcs eye il, lry il, and we lmow lluey'll buy il. wmv' H-was SERVKE Qmm Sm? 041 Yes! you've guessed iT! The whole Echo business sTaTT wenT down To hear The sTory oT Quaker STaTe Qil. Some sToryl ln The Tield oT moTor oils, The decision was unanimous ThaT iT is Tops. IT is a Pennsylvania oil wiTh high viscosiTy. Big word, eh? Well, ThaT simply means ThaT This oil has The apiliTy To sTick To a bearing going aT a high raTe oT speed and Thus acTu- ally does The work which you expecT oil To do. Besides This, iT is absoluTely pure-ACID FREE-Tlows evenly in cold weaTher, and will noT break down under engine heaT, so ThaT you speed demons buy menTal ease Trom moTor ailmenTs when you Teed your engine Quaker STaTe Oil. IT noT only will make your car run smooTher, beTTer, buT will make iT lasT longer. You can really go places wiTh Quaker STaTe. The whole sTaTT guaranTees iT! I EYMANN SUDERMAN MOTOR CO. Mrs. Srnilh, Olive Jordan, and Ed Dil- Ienbir are all ardenl loolball fans, buf Iheir rah, rahs are here dedicaled Io 'rhe smoolh appearance and dependa- bilily ol The Ford car. In Ihe Ford, as in loolpall, Ihey realize Ihe emphasis has been placed on performance. As a winner, lhe Ford is oulslanding in ils class, and Ihe inlegrily ol lhe Eyrnann- Suderrnan Molor Co. assures addilional salislaclion Io any prospeclive car buyer. 80 0 SAN JOAQUIN POWER DIVISION PACIFIC GAS 81 ELECTRIC CO. Correcl Lighring Safeguards Eyesighl Adequale Lighlinq Greally Reduces Eyeslrain BETTER LIGI-IT EOR BETTER SIGI-IT ,,,....--4 0 THE ATKISSONS Yes, i+'s Dick Quinn showing oil lhe su- perior merchandise of Alkissonsl You nolice neilrher Chesfer nor Leland look The leasl bil skeplical. And why should 'rheyl Everyone knows 'rhal only lhe besf comes from Alkissons no mafler whai you purchase. So remember +o do as smarl people do-shop af Alkis- sons! They have whal you wanl al a price you can afford fo pay. I l ...,-----f'- H O BELLE QUINN'S SHOPPE We've known Eckle as a delinile slyle leader and now she buys her clolhes. l-lere she displays anofher of Belle Quinn's fashions. Says Eckle, I like +o shop where my money goes The farfhesl in buying fhe kind of clofhes Jrhaf look well because lhey are s'ryled righf. Tha+'s why I buy af Belles If you loo would be well dressed, follow Eckle's advice. ai Ill I WAGNER'S Mary Claire Glenn and Ted Barr were so involved in admiring lhis large, roomy ref frigerafor lhal fhey didn? even nofice us. These smarl sludenfs know fha? Wagner's home appliances nol only have beaufy, buf fhey give good service and are reasonably -QGOGBS fills' C THE SANGER HERALD Vicforia Shidan and Jack Wood walch lhe Linorype in operalion in fhe com- posing room of The Sanger Herald. In addilion fo issuing a firsl rare commuf niry newspaper each week, lhe l-lerald prinfs our weekly high school Hi-Lighls. The Herald force spends ofher 'rhan pub licalion days 'rurning oul a high class oi commercial and social prinling. The high school and many of ils graduales are numbered among fhe papers cusfomers. ufgafk, QM Wm 5 , I EDGAR AND NICHOLS Phyllis Edgar and Bonnie Nichols are sludying some of The reasons Thar make fhe household furnishings ol Edgar and Nichols so oulsland- ing. Careful selecfions, in addifion lo reliable manulaclurers and dependable dealers, make purchases guaranfeed To give safislacfion. The prices and lerms are righf, loo, so when you need fo purchase lurnilure or appliances buy from lhe liriendly Edgar and Nichols slore. 82 priced. So don? bear down unnecessarily on your pockel book when you need some home appliances. Go +o Wagner'sl UW 7kMe NM I GILES' DAIRY For Ihaf cool. sa+isfying drink afler a day of sfudying, relax and 'fry Giles' milk. Milk from Ihe Giles dairy is of Ihe puresf grade. Boffled by a sanifary process, if emerges a producf Io be enioyed Ihroroughly as Louise Smifh and Bill Young have found ouf. Moreover II supplies Ihe necessary energy Io sfudenfs who wan'r Io build slrong bodies and aclive minds. C THE APACHE I'Iere's conclusive evidence Ihal you'II find good food a+ The Apache. Ernesf looks approvingly aI Gloria as she 'Idk6S a safisfying biI'e ou? of one ol 'rheir de- licious hamburgers. And 'rhafis only a parf of Ihe Iasfy live-cen+ lunch dishes served Ihere daily. Good Iood, smiling service, righl prices-you'II find Ihem all af Ihe Apache. Sfarf now if you've no'r already made fhe Apache a habit Qeiwm 7he Uhem, My effeafzlq .fad I SHAFER'S SERVICE A business manager oughf Io know by ex- perience whal conslifules a good service sla- fiony so here's Bob Walfon inspecfing ShaIer's Service Sfalion. From Ihe reporls fha? Bob gave, we came 'ro Ihe conclusion 'rhaf he's discovered Ihaf ShaIer's pleasant quick, and safisfying service is a joy 'ro Ihe high school boy wi+h a ialopy as well as To his Ialher wifh Iho super-six. 83 'ggi O HERRICK ELECTRIC T-lere are Two classy girls loolcing over some classy elecTrical eguipmenT aT l'Terriclc's Elecf Tric. AT presenT Alice and DoroThy are inf Trigued wiTh The Tine TeaTures oT a G. E. re- TrigeraTor. They've decided To buy Their own olecTrical equipmenT, when They need iT, Trom T-Terriclcs. lWouldn'T you lilce To lcnow who and when? So would Theyll BuT meanwhile They're I PRESCOTT LUMBER No, EsTher RosenThal and Vinlca Papac aren'T planning To build a home. BuT iT They were, Their presenT invesTigaTions would be responsible in direcTing Them To PrescoTT Lumber Company, where They've discovered only Class A lumber and oTher TirsT class building maTerials. Our shop supplies Trorn PrescoTT's. You all would do well To puT your parenTs wise. going To insisT on Their Tolks modernizing by buying aT l-Terriclcs, headguarTers Tor every- Thing elecTrical. N747 Smqw ami! 14 Qammq Qfiem I HUTCH lSON'S GROCERY Hmm! Anna Caric and Valeria T-ludson are shopping aT T-TuTchison's Grocery. SmarT girls! The number oT shoppers indicaTe ThaT noT only They buT many oTher Sanger people realize The advanTages oT shopping aT T-luTchison's, whore money buys gualiTy and saTisTacTion in Tresh crisp vegeTables and Tine meaTs. Your parenTs have undoubTedly Tound ThaT ouT all ready. IT noT, be sure To Tell Them. ali .1.'.' I P. F, I-IEPPNER CaughT-lasT year's sTudenT body presidenT, Tommy Craven, in a serious conversaTion wiTh Mr. Heppner. Tommy realizes The imporTance oT providing securiTy Tor The TuTure by obTain- ing an insurance policy, whelher iT be Tor one's properTy or liTe. When you wanT a policy. remember The P. F. Heppner Insurance Agency where you may be sure oT one ThaT will provide Tor a secure TuTure. Time is an imporTanT elemenT. No high school sTudenT is Too young To have an insurance policy. I MAXWELL'S Wouldn'T you like To appear as inTer- esTing in a picTure as This young lady? You can if you go To Maxwells STudio, Tor Their abiliTy To malce phoTographs ThaT are beauTiTul Tor Their clearness oT deTail and which emphasize The besT TeaTures oT The subiecT has given Them an enviable repuTaTion in The Tield oT phoTography. Sanger seniors have known This Tor nine years and chosen Maxwellis as Their oTTicial phoTographers. 5 was aww ww. ,441 7ke Qem . .1 O ROBERTSON-H ICKMAN IT your Tollrs Talce a pride in The appearance and srnooTh running rnoTor OT The Tarnily car, They should be Told abouT RoberTson and l-Ticlcrnanis super service. No more gasoline caps carelessly replaced, greasy hoods, or Toggy Windshields. i'ETTiciency and pleasanT service, The rnoTTo oT RoberTson and l'liclc- rnanis is a guaranTee To every rnoTorisT who sTops There Tor his gasoline, oil, and repairs. 85 QQQQ Nww, ixnl lhi-, iividifnic- lhal lhe 5lu- Canily, Gr-ri and Lids? Donll blame ycwii whwn il comes from SAFEWAY. Ol oiirw wi- all know Saleway has olher lonnpling foods, boih fresh and Canned, A loolr al lhe prices lells us lhey're rea i,-wnahlsi ln-fu. All lhis, combined wilh kll'l1l5 al Sfinii-i I-li mf- urnail people? Lawii-niv iinil Danny arf- proving that thi- hririhl yminii rnnn iirw?S lo MAX'S MEN'S STORE if hi- clfvsirrw lm he well- rlii-swil. Anil lhi-y hrulh lcnruw lhal lvlaxls gaffwway Scmiiaifgony makes HM? mono' Shfrp lhr' sale way wilh Safeway a lad--npr ficlionn riiriiil ri-iwlmriiliw iw .ulwfiyw wwll wilhin n wliiili-rilli. pw lci-lhinixli, Pirxnliii- Shirrii-i, wyi-f, lwuliii: mil and ln-Y Yiwu niif-dn'l worry, Hal, for your dm is limiiiii- wah-ii. fin hi- limlf-, al that lernpi wrt. yn We hands of DI.. Behold' NO, lml clhlllfw 'Nl ll l'l'V ill llv' SANGER Only is your clog sale when al E. BET- ZOLD'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL bul vim may he 5ure he will rnalre a rapid BAKERY. ll yirii havi- onli: rnadr- a pun ilmfw lhi-rn yall will he lilo l:ranlrif-'-- nlwnyi. ii-ady lil :nine bark for rnzwe. lm A iirrl hir. lmniel in this maflr whifh hrHlCl5 his HW OVQW' For Dre Behold leallzes We piirilmwi- in rriwvv liii. gr:-al anil'Jilifwn. Vfilllfl 'xl PPM i0 mam and does l'llS ill' WlW4ilf'Vl'l il iw. wr- liniww il will br: riimd. rniml li- lcrwep lhern well. TO MARKET, TO MARKET WHENEVER YOU BUY Jusl 'rwo home loving girls are Helen Deciero and Eda Del Carlo, shopping al JUSTESEN'S. These gals have learned fhrough experience lhai al Juslesenls They may oblain reliable producfs al reasonably low prices-producls which lhey lcnow will help lhe meal be a successful one. 86 Ymi: mrflr-r, laciir-27 And Calheiinr: and Jrvyie Cenlinun fo slurly lho menu al lhr- STAR NOODLE CAFE, hardly lcnrwvvinii wha? ln mrler on a li5l ml so many de llflflllk leeds, Wlven lhey linally decide, They Can rardf-I wilh fenllclr-niry lor rho land waived al lhv Slain Noodlf- ia always reed. lhi- piiwi3r'ielmf, ml lhi- SANGER HARD- WARE 5lOre Hare wilh pridre al their alpre. Anil well lhf-y rniqhl, im iuflqinri lrrsm llie qlearning display Ol pollory, 'hm mrdeily sholvcrn of hmiaeheld ap plianfe-s, and rho salislaflion nvnry rug lf--moi rc-feives who lrados lhorrx mnr- fan Only ffwntluclri thal lhr- Sanfim' l-larrlwaii' ia a lriendly, rollalilff slcwrf-. N li-...ni lsr-firninii The sr-wire slalirin business, Marvin, or are you qvllinq a lilllr- ser- vifinq done on The 'qoocl ole Iamily busu?-fMarvin, vnarl senior, knows Ihal aI BUCKHORN SERVICE he may buy a ,wud qualify ol aaa, oil, and anylhinq elm lliat makes the niolor in Iho Hole busi' run wilh a winoolh purr. Go lo Brckhorn s lor superior service as wc-ll as ciualily. Pleased wilh yoursi-Il, amrrl you, Louise? Ol course we donir blame you lor EVELYN'S superior hair-slyles would make anyone srnilv wilh pleasure al lhem- se yes, You qel your manicuros lherc lox? l'ye always admired your wellrkepl hands, and now I know why. Remember -urls land boys. wl'al you wanl your looks all Ihe way lrom a pernianeni Io a rnanicuru. fool-fbvelyn dives you in anylhinq Io improve X, ekswkw s.M.u., N v -., The mperl packers al lhe BARR PACK- ING COMPANY slay lheir swiff iinqers lr-ini The serious business ol packinq drapes lo sfnile al us. Experl supervision ol Ihe packinq is only one reason Ihal Bains is noled lor ils line producls. Whrflhei lhoy are Iancy or slandard parks, Barr! lake pride in Iurninq oul Airl A new hair rlrr riiiiz, llii, nrridrilrad by Eyrrlyn iilillrvnbir .il LUCILLE'S BEAUTY SHOP wheri- you 'nay have Ili:- lalrfsl ririlleur. II you diguiri- lo leak well-qroornrzd lm lhal xprlrial rillr-rnrion or oyeninq, you nr-nd only pul yirursrzlf in Lucillnis capable lrandn and you'Il vririirqe wilh a bi-rrrnwin-1 hair -.lylr-. a prodccl which bolh The Easl and lhe WRST will NUIWII OVCI- As you daily slep inlo the lobby ol THE ROYAL THEATER, fiilhfrr Nrvllir-, Rulh, Elmyfg anrli'1ir'ls,FII'K?w'JU qellinq Ihe popu ir Lillian will dm,-cl you 'rn fi firrriil seal imrw yimy is YOU, lmaffs desire? If lhal asziirf--, yiiu .nl rm plf-auanl r-yeninq vou'r0 nol, l'll Iel you in on a lillle- secrel. Wffli lwlnll 4 SIG' ll 'lf'I'l 'll IIGSI' Evmwwn mms they Dressed 'way yook arm-,S lkyp grriwn, Yrru lfrral royally when bi y gy th D .I iTOKO you lake llm qiiIl'ii-nd lm an r-yrrninrfs UI r f . . 6 OU Y O ps' VOD In on ' r-nlerlainmenl al lhi- Royal, Tl-IE qirl, hi riianii and Iailor, and he will Iix ,Wall pirfum, iwnial nranaoernenl, solid you up unlil you qel adrnirinq looks lrom Limnrmyy QVNWMWI pmyecyi Whay more could a 'Fellow wanl--or a qirl? Thaf's Royal r-nlr-rlainrn-ianl any eyeninq, YOUR HOME MERCHANT HAS IT GIVE HIS STORE A TRY all sides lor only Ihe price oi a Urloan- ina, Yes! The play casl-and all dressed up in The besl bib and fucker. The mad scramble ol June lvladw will, no doubl, lind The clolhes ol 'rhese well-dressed socialiles borh crumpled and soiled. Bur no worries aboul clolhes spoil Iheir good perform- ance because lhey know HAIG HARRY can clean and press fhem so Ihey'll look like new. His work never disappoinls. 87 iw .Wg TH-Lfh T ChrisTmas-Good Tood, Turkey, 'n The Trimmings-This picTure recalls Them all. BuT Bill and GranT recommend JUSTESEN'S MEAT MARKET Tor The besT in meaTs aT any Time oT The year as here only The besT are sold. Don Hudson is eavesdropping on Valeria's wishTul wanTing here as she looks over The J. C. PENNEY sTore where she knows all her giTT and cloThing wanTs can be supplied. They boTh know ThaT only The besT can be obTained aT This mer- chandising cenTer in Sanger. J. C. Penney's repuTaTion Tor gualiTy aT economy prices has won iT a deserved naTional repuTaTion. Follow Valeria's lead and see Tor yourselves. My, have you ever seen l-larry so sober? IT seems he is seri- ously agreeing wiTh Tony ThaT THE WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY carries The besT grade oT everyThing you need Tor your auTo. ln Sanger iT's Tony who supplies The wrenches, spark plugs, gaskeTs, and gadgeTs ThaT are so necessary Tor keeping The Tamily buggy. l-lis pledge oT an honesT deal guaranTees everyThing he sells. No wonder Guna looks so inTeresTed! lvlr. Niles is showing him one oT his loesT saddles. And do you noTice all Those splendid ones in The background? The producTs OT NILES' HARNESS SHOP are noTecl Tor Their precise workmanship. Yes, sir, whenever you wanT good merchandise in leaTher Tol- low your nose righT To Niles' Harness Shop. JusT look aT everyone smiling! ThaT proves ThaT The cheery Kingen sTore is The place To buy! lT's This popular sTore in Sanger ThaT has The very giTT you wanT and aT a price you can aTTord To pay! ThaT's why These Two BeTTys beT on KINGEN'S when They go shopping. Give Way? Give Room! We're Coming En Masseg We Like Sanger Merchantsg Their Stores All Have CIass ! Here lwo ol lhe busiesl garage men in Del Rey, Mr. Lawrence and his mechanic, lake lime oul lo pose for us. Il you really wanl a superb repair iob done on lhe old iallopy or lhe family char- ioln lake il in lo lhe LAW- RENCE GARAGE in Del Rey. There you gel lhe righl kind of service wilh lhe righl price al lhe righl garage. Sweels lor lhe sweel, El- eanor. In lhis case il hap- pens lo be honey. Miner's lasly honey is renowned lor ils delicious flavor, and slu- denls, whose faces are wry and sad over lheir lessons. sweelen bolh lheir laces and disposilions wilh MINER'S HONEY. Roberl looks like lhe pro- verbial cal lhal has swallow- ed lhe canary, bul lhal look ol salislaclion and well- being can easily be lraced lo lhe lruil he's iusl devour- ed lrom lhese boxes ol Kew- pie Brand grapes. Bob ex- emplilies lhe look lhal lol- lows every lavorable bile from lruil packed by lhe TRACY-WALDRON PACK- ING COMPANY, packers and shippers ol only lhe choicesl of our local pro- ducls. Here's Dorolhy examining lhe sanilary cooling syslem ol FLlNT'S DAIRY. Milk eilher is or isn'l lhal way and Flinl's always ISI For a good drink lhal promises lo give you heallh as well as relreshmenl lry milk,- Flinl's milk. ll's always good because il goes lhrouqh only lhe mosl sani- lary processes from cuslomer. cow lo I BENDER'S GARAGE Ah, luxury! Jeanne and Mildred cerlainly know lhy name, lor here lhey are al BENDER'S GAR- AGE enjoying lhe beauly, comlorl, and econo- my ol an Oldsmobile. Bender's Garage nol only sells cars, bul repairs 'em so well lhal your molor aclually purrs. So if you wanl everyone lo greel you wilh such smiles as lhese when you appear in your car, see Bender's lor lurlher de- lails. Such pleasanl conversalion belween Leland and Law- rence musl have a pleasanl subiecl, Bel il's aboul lhe luscious fresh grapes or lhe variely ol lruils packed by lhe HALL PACKING COM- Pany, Cerlainly il's lhese very lacls aboul H a l l ' s which have eslablished lheir repulalion lor line producls. and which cause lhese young men lo smile in apprecia- lion. Wrong again! This piclure proves il, lor here we caughl Eleanor Slouller showing lhe wisdom ol Confucius, Says she: ll's well known in Del Rey lhal lhe DEL REY GRO- CERY ollers lhe kind oi lood lhal aclually lills every bill, be il lor lhal special snack or lhal company dinner. Modern, equipped wilh lhe besl ol machinery and lools. and reliable in every service is lhe VALLEY GARAGE ol Del Rey, All lhese very de- sirable lealures combined wilh pleasanl, ellicienl ser- vice makes lhis popular gar- age a slopping place lor many Sanger sludenls as well as lhose from Del Rey. Well, well, imagine lhal! If il isn'l lhe SANITARY MAR- KET in Del Rey, lhe popular slopping place lor oul ol lown residenls as well as lhe local people. There smarl people know lrom experience lhal here lhey may purchase lhe besl ol gualily in gro- ceries, meals, vegelables, or anylhing lhey desire al amazingly reasonable prices. l can wrile you a Policy which will rebuild your home, re- pair your Aulomobile and lake care of you when you are hurl or sick and wish I could wrile you one which would guaranlee you heallh and happiness. Besl wishes. A. O. HOBLER. Students please note: It you laclc initiative, talre a hint from Carlton Phillips, here industriously w o r lr i n q at PHILLIPS SERVICE. As one who lrnows, he said that he was sure that it everyone lcnew how time Phillips' Serv- ire was, the world would beat a path to the door ot this tirst class service station, Everyone wants reasonable assuranre that his tuture will be secure and tree trom ti- nancial ditticulties durinq a crisis, and Leland is no ex- ception. He is in consulta- tion with Mr. Olson of the BARR INSURANCE AGENCY to learn just haw he may obtain this desirable security. Barr's Insurance pol icies, he will soon lcnow, are the answer to all his quesa tions. We cauqhl Lloyd Carter at GRASS AND SONS Gro- cery, buyino lunch meat which will probably qo into malcinq his lunch, Whether a fellow wants to make a pur- chase lor a succcsslul lunch or a man-sized meal. he may qet satistaction at Grass and Sons where quality foods at a savinq -on - the - poclcel- boolc price is always assured, Boys, Lucilleis oivinq you the hint every qirl would lilce to shout: Say it with tlowersl Stop at BERYL'S FLOWER SHOP the next time your latest heart-throb has said yes to that special date- youlll be sure to malre a hit -- -and Beryl provides the flowers you need at a price you can attord, No, dear students, itis not x ray. lt's 'lwyla lvlariott hav- ino her eyes tested at HAR- IvION'S. Mr. Harmon always uses care and precision in tittinq qlasses to overcome your eye difficulties. For many years students who have needed qlasses, or who merely needed an optical checlr-up have found Mr. Harmon a reliable optome trist, We've otten wondered why Willie Schmidt and John Loclrctt always looked lilce those ads ot what the well- qroomed man did to his pate to lceop his hair in place. Now they we lrnow, For whenever want their hair done, they drop in at ROY AND Hl'S BARBER SHOP where they receive the latest style shea inq spruced up with the best hair-sliclcurn obtain- able. 90 Ah, ha-Edna, cauqht you in the act ot rnalrinq a pur- chase at NETZER'S STORE. We didn't lxnow that younq ladies now-a-days were in- terested in helpinq around the home. Anyway you piclr- ed a oood place to do your purchasinqgtor at Netzeris you can qet quality and bal- ance your budqet at the same time. At lastl Harvey Joe, your secret is revealed. We cauqht you in the act ot oet- tinq a hair cut at ROY BUSICICS BARBER SHOP in Del Rey. Can he cut a wave lilce yours in our hair, too? Now we lrnow why your hair, which is the envy of every qirl, has that well-qroorned and attractive appoaranro. Youne not a qardener. eh? Well oardeninq is qood tor an expanding waist line: so unless you all loolc forward to beinq fat at torlyv or even twenty, try a bit tor your waistls salce as well as the salre ot your home which would be beautitied by plants and shrubs from the SANGER NURSERY. Ed's iust driven up to the SOUTH SANGER SERVICE STATION and told them to till 'er up. I-le's confident ot qood. thorouqh service. A srrtilinq I'll wipe your wind shield, Sir, a brisln result, a quiclc checlc on oil, and oft Ed drives, resolved to stop in at South Sanqer Service otten. I-lelll tell his triends about it, too You can be sure that Bob has discovered where the barqains are qreatest and the service is nicest, tor his mother has sent him to TED'S CASH GROCERY. As he reaches tor his purchase, he remembers and hopes tor more delicious meals like those hels eaten betore tixed with the qroceries and meats trom Tedis Cash Grocery. I-lere's Diclr Dutcher intently inspectinq a plumbinq iob expertly done by the SAN- GER PLUMBING SHOP. I-le's sure to emerqe trom his inspection with the non- viction that plumbinq is in- deed a noble protession, and that lvlr, Clarlc, owner of Sanqer Plumbing Shop treats it as such. This shop expertly installs water pipes. water heaters, sinlcs, and all types ot plumbinq apparatus in Sanqer homes. All lhal qlillersn may nol be qold, bul lhis car does alilror and qleam from the fine polish il is qellinq al RIDING AND SON'S Qa- raqe. Chesfor' walches and ccrnlemplales lhal every lype ol qaraqe service lhere is exacl. leaves qold in The poclcel, puls qlrller on The far, and lalres spluller from the molor. Who wouldn'l smile like Es- lher af lhe sheer beauly and luxury of T. E. ABBOTTS Dadqe and Plymoulh cars. Up-lo-dale slreamlined ex- leriors and inleriors, smoolh- runninq molors, and corn- lorl and ease of perform- ance are only a lew ol 'rhe aclvanlaqes ol T. E. Abhollls cars. Be a salislied C'lWV'lf'li buy your car al Abba'-ills. I'-If-rv we lind Calherinr- Wal- lon enrraqed in a hr-arl lo hearl ronversalion wilh Mr. Guy Johnson. secrelary ol lhe SANGER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The mem be-rs of lhis orqanizalion are willinq lo fooperale and qive all lhe aid possible lo our sludenls. For lhis we- wish lo exlend lhem our vole ol lhanlcs. Here wo lind lloris Bryanl challinq wilh the friendly clmlls al JOI'INNY'S CASH GROCERY where Sander pfvoplr- lcnow qualily and economy are combined. Doris realizes lhal ,lohnnyis can supply lhose lrvsh veqela- bles and canned delicacies lhal are so necessary lor' lhal special meal. lDoris, whos lhe special lhis limef7l Ah-ahl So lhalis where Del ber? Gaslein de-ls lhal smoolh, classy. Beau Brum- mol loolx. Il heis an example ol lhe kind ol lonsorial ar- lislry lhal JONES' BARBER SHOP dispenses. we advise everv boy in school lo shop lhere lor lhal sliclx, qroomed look fhaf only a qood hair cul and shave can qive ci man. Al lasl weivc- Iound oul lhe serrel ol Fredls masculine charm, I-le buys all his shav- inq equipment al CHAP- MAN'S DRUG STORE. Fred lcnows lho plare lo do when he wanls a dill for his qirl lriend. loo. Chapmanis have pc-rlumes, Cosmelics. candies, mraqazines. and qillsfin lacf, alrnosl anylhinq lhal one would wanl can be found here. and al lhe mos? popular prices. I-low rrrurh in lhi'., Mrs, Jane-,?' .inks Lola smilinq and ranlidr-nl Ilia? the reply will be a prire filled lo her mollwng prrrlmlboolz. And as Lola is ronlidonl lhal JONES' CASH GROCERY has mood merrhandise al reasonable prices. so will vfru and your parenfs be il lhey hui buy al Jones' Cash Glfvlgfvxly f-Ylrlfffl Zella Tally'-, rfyrvs qlislen as she admires onr- ml lhe many lovely wrisl walrhes al JOR- DAN'S Jewelry slorn. I-lore, she has divovnred. one may huy iewr-lry, silverware, flozlnx. rr anylhinrr lovely lhal llirf hziarl drvrirrxs al prirzfs rrxasonably low lor Ihr: nrr-ruhandisrr received in ex- rharrqr-. Sludunls, Jordan is YOUR ieweler. Palronize hirrrl Caufrhl you in llrrv acl, Phyllis. Grlllincr a lrrclure lrrrrri your rrrandlalher, Mr. Cain? Bul il rr-ally is a qood idea lo no in and have a rhal lr-rr fine never lcnows when a lryinrr lime may arisf-, hul you may he as- sured lhal al lhe J, R, CAIN FUNERAL HOME lhe ul mosl lrindness and under- slandinrg will Ivo r-xlended. Y-ruvf' rrur-'.sr-d rrrrhll lls Rex Jones al lhe SANGER STEAM LAUNDRY. 'lalce lhe rrdvife of our loolball slar and send your clolhes lo lhis lirsl rlas-. laundry. Clothes hrirn- do nrrl her orne a lool- hall lr- slronq soaps and lmrth fleansinq lluids. buf fire rrivf-n a slrilled and scien- lilif, rarf- lhal lurns oul a wash inrmarulali: and lresh. Yr-s, ltlmrfr rs lrrlxledl I-Ie fan already laslrr one ol lhosri- dr-licious rnillr shakes fha? are made al THE CANDY SHOP and which hr- is on his way lo rrrel. Here sandwifghrzs and candies. loo. ,rrre ol Ihr- hast and every nr-w fnrrulhlul falls lor more -and vrrorw, We ran'l rec- onrrrrend Them lo dielers, bul lor any one whrr loves qeod lnod Ihr- randy shop is the yrlacr- fri rro, Sarah is lrlllinrr Harry Shirin- ian abou? Ihr- valuable pur- rhases lhal he can malce al BLUElAN'S GROCERY. This slore al lhrr corner ol De Wr'rll and Cr-nlral is iusl The handy sloppinq plarrr when you and Ihr- qirl lriend are lvrurinrr lhe Counlryside. 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