Sanger High School - Echo Yearbook (Sanger, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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W 4 f 3 Qi ,I f ,f M f Si L 1 ifcwan '55 igifsgig :Wi VV.,V WP: 3. gg? ui -ZW. x K ' 6 Q jfw. 7 A I, ' blk ' W Q 3 Q Eg 7 .Af ,.r..1aiy 'L M' 5 K Y by m W 1 ,...1 kg AK an K I :gig wi. I 'K , fig, gym K may I Z , .sl I' , A, A W gw' W' x Y' 1: 1 M :jf 2 '2 1? fl , A 5 faftax ' 'lik 5 .. .N-w,,,,, . In M' . ' V ...inf 3 :Q,1 , M, r f R Teachers and Administration ' S1L.ENc:E' ' 1 f Ili ,Zi i m e m .. . KN 4 Q Qi ,, M i i A X' ., Y , . . fn- -gi-I Ii3 X S f - -Q:'Z1?j:i'ffL-55? . - V--,L,Y,,,-42-,-h -'- ,I f -- X - -7415 - ,-- , ,f 3:f:55'!Aij1'5.:Z' ' HW ! '.,,i5?f159 '- ,Q-'fv f' ,f'ff4,,? . 11,4- ' f- if . Teachers Keep Our Minutes Filled 51 f-3 vi -fix :ZW 1112! 6 , , ff Z ff fu' ff! , ff x ' ,ff 1 I5 V 9 ff Y ,ff gs f V, ff ,fu 1 fy ' fff , I 8 ,iff ffm!! fff f ,-U4 ffl x fllqff , 'x .flffhw 1 x 47 if X iqlcgflfikgiftf ' 4 I xr , I Principal and Assistants Apply Time Wisely PRINCIPAL C. R. Cl'lANEY and STUDENT BQDY PRESIDENT, RICI-IARD BRAY Ireguenrly spend rninules of lheir TIME planning aclivilies Tor rhe school. Our prin- cipal oflen sacrifices days repre- senling us al convenlions and rneelings. I-Ie is skilled in The arf of school adrninislralion since he has devoled rwenry rhree consecu- 'rive years as guardian angel of Sanger I-ligh. The smiling laces of Mr. E. A. Bredon and Mrs. Marie Keeler greel us on our relurn lo school afler weve boon absenl. They, wilh Hue aid of The girls who worlq in 'rhe allendance offices, Iceep Iraclc of our cornings and goings and The TIME were absenl. Cur vice-principals hand oul green absence slips, and a'ong wilh yellow slips, Ihose lillle while malce-up cards. They are always ready lo help us and guide us oul oi difiicull spols. Principal Chaney was slriclcen wilh a hearl allack on February 7, and was nol able lo be wilh us lor Iwo nnonlhs. Mrs. Keeler loolc over as acling principal and Mr. Ted Moranda joined lhe lacully during The emergency. ,ll X '3 ,ln VXXAVVQ ,.: f?1!r r fp., MRs.rroR5rJC1r rufwron UNK! Mies. HELEN now P041 . Q MlSS LILUAN BLARSL- lv R DONALD K BROOKS MlSS FLORLNXJL CHASAN Hisrory, Band Orchesrro lnslrumenlal iris English Junior Busines Traininq MR. HUNTLEY DANTON MRS. RUTH DlCKEY V MR. C-ROVER DOUGLAS'- Boys' P, E., Bnsknrboll, Baseball. English. Lafin, Spanish, French, English. They Fill Our Time - Aims of Jreachers are hiqhfrhey mold ihe characler of The-ir pupils, offer lhem an abun- dance of knowledge, and encourage rhem io high ideals--all in rhe shorf Time alloied ihem during lho school year. Theirs is a profession ol greal responsibiliiy-To Them are enlrusled lhe ciiizens of lhe furure. MRS. RUTH FlSl'lER Foods, Hornerriakinq. MR. LOUIS GINISEe Chcrnislry, Physics, General Malhrnclics. MR. EVERARD JONES MPSS BHTY CJOYHVEH MR. CLARK GRAH-T-f MRS. MAUDE HENDERSW Junior Business Training, Boys Girls' P. E. HifLiqhls, Echo, History. Typing, Shorthand. P. F, Foorball, Track. Gvnf-ml Sfie-ring Biwliuqy. English, Currcnl Cr-uqrnpliy .ri Xi? xl -M ,W Q Sex. 1: awsxx N is is my Q W fi .1 5 f 1 f wi' . Sf ii , - Sea s! ' K- i f , . is-f X Q rw- - - - K ,XX Jw xt . N fiigw Q fam Qi .1 ..: XR .,.. ,Ev , R Q S .. L K .,. X '- ' Q ig Q. . BOARD OF DIRECTORS e- The lrusfees of Sanger High worlc dili- genlly fo provide iacili+ies for our educeiion. Here They are discuss- ing school problems. L lo R: Mr. XR. Oerner, Mr. H. Creeger, lvlr. F. Preuss, Principal C. R. Chaney, lvlr. H. Knapp, Mr. T, Ericlcson. BUS DRIVERS-These are The bus drivers who en- able many sfudenis lo gel lo school on lime. Sealed L io R: J. Young, C. Young, R. Borders. Sianding L io R: L. Kerr, F. Wibking, D. Broolcs, H. Rifier, A. Kelley. SCHOOL CUSTODIANS-When if comes To clean- liness and neelness around our school, we depend upon our cuslodians, How did if happen lhaf +hey found lime 'ro resl? L lo R: J. lgnalzi, R. Borders, D. Bubenilc, W. Cox, N. Peargin, R. Scoff. They All Work Together To Serve Our School h --QQ LIBRARIANS, weII-Trained, qive Us Iors OT I'1eIp. MOI.I.Y KODA, DONALD ANDERSON, JUNE GARBIACI4, EUGENE WINTER, JUANITA BRAWLEY, MARY ANN ARMSTRONG, head Iiloraf rian, and NONA WOLFE Iearn Their work weII under The guidance OT MISS WOODEORD. OEEICE CORPSeTI'1ese are The qirIs who check on our affendancez JOYCE VERNON, MARY ANN ARMSTRONG, VIOLA STEPI-Ie ENS. DOROTI-IY TI-IOMPSON, and JOYCE CARTER. Nor picrur- ed: PARLEE MORROW. STORE CREW ---- These sIuder1Is seII us suppIies and sweersz CON- NIE MYERS, BARBARA TIPTON, candy sforeg STUART CARTER, BARBARA REED, RICI-IARD MY- ERS arid MURIEI. PAPAC, scIiooI supply window. The cusfomers are JEANETTE ATRAT, MARY ANN ARMSTRONG, and JOYCE VER- NON. SCI-IOOL SECRETARIES-MiI.Df RED SCEIEIDT and LONA MAE ALCORN are aIwayS busy Iryiriq Io Iceep up wiIIw our Time. Service Groups Serve Sanger High Students wi ex an Q. if 3, S' M ,gsm -4 ,A AE, W alias 252 ' Classes 'E 1 DJ M 1 W I' Hours ol: Classes Gradually Facle Away LVL WL O f lj W V l ,' l W .Q H Z .. - vi V1 X ll Q 5 7 'll , W lla, a a 7?-' 0141 QSQX m y L1-Q? SE?-.3 5 l i A' had-H 1 If , as Ls' l 'f-41552, -L- Q-X SENIOR OFFICERS-Takinq Time oul of an aclive year, lhe senior class officers enioy lheir leisure hours. They are sealed L lo R: B. Reed, secretary, J. Vernon, vice- presidenlj B. Tiplon, yell leader, E. Adams, firsl semester yell lead- er. Slandinq: B, Davis, lreasurerp K. Kobala, presidenl. With Magnificent Hopes We Await The Future Flower A Gladiolus Color Rose and Gold lvlollo A - Success is lor lhe Amloilious I 8 VALEDlCTORlAN AND SALUTATOWAN-Helen Williamson, Salulaf forian and Eleanora Karle, Valediclorian look ahead lo a brighl lulurc. SLNlOR ADVISERS--Miss Spearman holds The allcnlion ol llie olher advisers of llve senior class. Sealed L To R: Mr. Dave Williams, Miss Elhel Spearman, Mr. Huntley Daylon. Sfanding: Miss Lillian Bearss, Mr. Forresl Bredon, Mrs. Marie Keeler. AGUILAR, FRANCES-Girls' inferclass games I, 2, 3. AGUILERA, TRINIDAD-Piano recifal 3, Transferred from Florence Hiqn, florence, Kansas 2. ALCANTAR, ROSIE-Girls' inlerclass games I, 2, 3. ANDERSON, DONALD-Cilizenship board 3, Class presiclenl 3, Scholarship Sociefy I, Z, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Service S 3, 4, Zaskefball 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federafion vice presif enf 4. ARAKELIAN, DON-Cilizenship Board 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Foolball 4. ARMSTRONG, MARY ANN-Cilizenship Board 4, Hi-Liqhfs sfaff 3, 4' All-School play 4, Librarian 3, 4, Office corps 4, Service S 4, Play sfudenf direclor 4, Girls' inferclass games 3, Red Cross camp represenfalive 3, Transferred from Eagle Rock High, Los Angeles, California. ARNESON, WILLIAM-Band 4, Jazz band 4, Transferred from Gay' ville High, Gayville, Soulh Dakoio 4. ARTEOGA, AURORA-Scholarship Socielv 4, Transferred from Glen. dale High, Glendale, California. ATRAT, JEANETTE-Commissioner of Records and Publicafions 4, Class sefrelary l, 2, Echo slaff 3, 4, Hi-Lighfs sfaff 3, 4, Hi- Liqhls criilor 4, Allfschool play 3, Scholnrship Sociefy l, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life member 4, Service S 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' inferclass games 3, California Association of Sfudenl Councils represenfalive 3, C. A. S. C. disiricl lreasurer 3. BALDWIN, LEO--Hi.-Lighls sfaff 4, Piano refilal 4, Scholarship So ciefy 4, Sfuoenf proieclionisf 2, 4, Service S 4, Transferred from Fresno Technical High, Fresno, California 4. BALDWIN, NELL--Piano rccifal 4, Transferred from Brockenridge High, Son Anlonio, Texas 4, SCHOLARSHIP LIFE MEMBERS-They've crashed lhrough The door of knowledge. Dale Bredon holds up fhe gafe for Eleanora Karle, Helen Williamson, Pal Mullin, Dona Lehman, Sylvia Kaprielian, and Roxy lvlooradian. Class of '48 Ivliqhfy Seniors+mighfy happy and mighfy sad as gracluafiop TIME is upon fhem. Wifh regrefs mingled wilh pride, fhey leave-fheir four years are over. Achievemenfs and honors are now buf memories. Leff only.fo fheir memories are The class parlies and assemblies, fheir Junior prom, fheir class nighf, career day, dress-up day, baccalaureafe, and graduafion. Diplomas are fheirs, now fhey are ready ,lo slep ouf info fhe world-fo make lheir separafe ways. Such is lhe Class of IQ48, Sanger Union I-liqh School. ADAMS, ELDRED Echo sfaff 4, HiLighfs slaff 3, Track 4, Track manaqer 3, Trans- ferred from Modeslo High, Modeslo, California 2. DOWNEY, CLODELL Hi Llghfs sfaff 4. DUNKLIN, JOYCE-Hi-Liqhfs sfaff 4, Piano recifaI I, 2, Transferred from San Joaquin Memorial High, Fresno, California 4. SENIOR PICTURES-Jeanne Hickman and Dale Hickman place fheir orders for Senior picfures wifh fhe phofoqrapher's represenfafive while Helen Williamson checks on picfures +o be faken. 20 BAIRD, BEVERLY-Class secrefary 3, Oraforical confesf 4, Hi-Lighfs sfaff 3, Piano recifaI I, 2, 3, Scholarship Sociefv I, 2, Office corps 3, Service S 3, Band 4, Orchesfra 4, Red Cross Camp Represenfafive 3. BIGGERS, JACK-Foofloall 2, 3, 4. BRAY, RICHARD-Sfudenf body presidenf 4, All-school play 3, 4, Scholarship Sociefy I, 2, 3, Service S 3, 4, Sfore commiffee 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz band 2, 3, 4. BRAWLEY, JUANITA-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Librarian 4, Girls' inferclass games 4. BREDON, DALE-Play producfion sfaff 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life member 4, Sfudenf proiecfionisf 2, 3, Service S 2, 3, 4, Baseball manager 2, 3, Foofball manager 3. BREHM, SHIRLEY-Girls' inferclass games 2, 4. BRYSON, ROY BUBENIK, LOUISE-Orchesfra I, 2. BUFFALO, RICHARD CARTER, STUART-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, All school play 3, Foofball 2, Baseball 2, Tennis 3, 4. CHRISTIE, DARLENE-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Piano recifal I, 2, 3. CONSTANZ, VERNA-Girls' inferclass games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. CORNELIUS, ROY-Track 3, 4, DADIAN, CHARLES-Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, BaskeIbaII 2, Track 3, 4. DA MANT, MARY-Band I, 2, Orchesfra I, Girls' inferclass qames I, 2, 4. DAVIS, BARBARA-Class freasurer 4, Piano recital I, 2, All-school play 3, Scholarship Sociefy 4, Service S 4, Girls Ieague freasurer 3. DEAN, BILL-Foofball 4, Transferred from Mariposa High School, Mariposa, California, DEAN, LE ROY SENIOR-JUNIOR PARTY-Jovce Vernon and Gerald Manfredi, who ruled as king and queen, rerninisce affer The Senior- Junior parfy. EDGAR, SHIRLEY-Piano recifal 4, Play producfion sfaff 3, 4, Office corps 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra l, 2, , 4. FANTZ, DONALD-Service S 3, Trans' ferred frorn Parlier l-ligh, Parlier California 2. FERGUSON, CECIL FOSNAUGH, SALEM FIELDS GREGORY, MODEAN-Gi'ls' inferclass garnes l, 3. FRADY, MERLE-Girls' inferclass games 4, Transferred from Parlier High, Parlier, California 4. FRITCHMAN, FRANCES-Failed fo graduafe. FUKUYAMA, MARY-Scholarship Sociefy 2, 3, Girls' inferclass games 3, 4, Transferred frorn Arnache High, Arnache, Colorado 2. GARBIACK, JUNE-HifLighfs slaff 4, Librarian 4, Office corps 4, Band l, 2, 3. GATZKA, PERLE-Piano recifal 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Maioreffe 3, 4, Transferred frorn Eirnhursf Jr, High, Oakland, California 2. GIORGETTI, FRED-Vine pruning confesf 3, Foofball 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federafion freasurer 2. GONZALEZ, ANTIONETTE GONZALES, BERTHA-Girls' inferclass garnes l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. HALL, DONALD-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra 4, Fooff ball I, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Foofball caplain 4, A frack feam captain 4. HICKMAN, DALE HICKMAN, JEANNE--Hi-Lighfs sfaff 3, Librarian 3, Band 2, 3, Girls' inferclass garnes I, Play producfion sfaff 3, 4. HICKS, FERN HILDEBRAND, VERNE-Alleschool play 4, Scholarship Sociefy 3, 4, Service S 3, 4, Band Z, 3, 4, Foofball 4, Boys' Sfafe Repre- senfafive 3, Transferred from Brush High, Brush, Colorado 2. HOLLIGAN, LOUISE-Girls' inferclass garnes 2, 4, Transferred from Parlier High, Parlier, California 2. HOLMES, BEVERLY-Sfore cornrnilfee 4, Play produclion sfaff 4, Transferred from Cenfral Union High, El Cenfro, California 4, HOWSER, EMMETT-HifLighls sfaff 3, Band 3, 4, Girls' inlerclass games I, 2. HUFFMAN, HIRAM-Piano recilal 4, Band 2, 3. IKUMA TOSHIKO-Transferred from Clovis High, Clovis, California 4. JOHNSON, DAVID-Commissioner of Alhlelics 4, Hi-Lighls slafl 4, Scholarship Socielv 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Baseball manager I. JORDAN, ARDATH-Piano recilal I, 2, 3. 4. JUE, CHARLES KAPRIELIAN, SYLVIA-Scholarship Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life member 4, Service S 2, 4. KARLE. ELEANORA-Oraclorical conlesl 4, Echo staff 3, 4, Scholar- ship Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life member 4, Valediclorian 4, gegvicf S 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' inlerclass games l, , , . KASPARIAN, KASPER KIRCHNER, BOB-Band 4, Orcheslra 4, Jazz band 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Baseball I, Tennis 2, 3, 4. KOBATA, AKIRA-Foolball 2, Baskelball Baseball 3, 4, Transferred from Hyde Park High, Chicago, Illinois 2. KOBATA, KATSU-Cifizenship board 4, Class presidenf 4, Hi-Lighl Slafl 4, Scholarship Sociefy 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Foolball 3, 4, Baskefball 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation secrelary 4, Transferred from Hyde Park High, Chicago, Illi- nois 2. KODA, MOLLY-Librarian 4, Transferred from Parlier High, Parlier, California 2. KOKEN, MIYOKO KRIDER, JAMES-Class presidenl I, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Football capfain 3, A Track Team l, 2, 3. KRUM, EUGENE-Commissioner of Boys' Aclivilies 4, Cilizenship Board 4, Echo sfaff 3, HifLighIs sfaff I, 2, 3, All-school play 3, Scholarship Sociely I, Service S 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Foolball 2, Track 4, Baseball I, Tennis 4, Boys' Federation secretary 3. LEE, BARBARA-Echo slaff 4, Hi-Lighls slaft' 3, 4, Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 4, Service S 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 4, Girls' inferclass games I, Z, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. LEE, DOYLE LEHMAN, DONA LEE1CIllZ6USl1ID board 2, Class presidenl 2, Echo slalf 3, 4, All-school play 3, Scholarship So- cielv I, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life mem- ber 4, Service S 3, 4, Tcho edilor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' infer- class games 3. LOEB, ALBERT-Band 3, 4. SENIOR ASSEMBLY-The Seniors present ed The Third Ach a one-acl play, as :heir annual class assembly. MALDONADO, JANE MALOY, RAMONA-Commissioner oi Girls' Aciiyilies 4, Piano re- cilal i, Band 2, 3, 4, Play produclion slafi 2, 3, 4. MALZ, MARIAN-Piano recilal 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' inferclass games I. MAMIGONIAN, ARMON-Service S 4, Girls' irilerclass games I, 3, 4, Girls' League lreasurer 4. MANFREDI, GERALD-Class presidenl I, Hi-Lighls staff 4, Play pro- duclion slaff 4, Scholarship Sociely I, 2, Service S 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4, Track I, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball capfain 2, Boys' Federalion secrelary 2, Boys' Federalion lreasurer 4. MCCARTY, ZELLA-Girls' irilerclass games 2, 3. MOONEY, HAROLD-Failed lo graduale. MOORADIAN, ROXY-Citizenship Board 4, I-li-Lights slaff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, All-school play 3, Scholarship Sociely Z, 3, 4, CSF life member 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Girls' inlerclass games 3, 4. MORI, BERT-Cilizenship board 3, 4, Transferred from Phoenix I-Iigh, Phoenix, Arizona 3, MORROW, PARLEE-l'li'Lighls slalf 4, Office corp 4, Band l, 2, 3, Girls' inferclass games 4. MUKAI, MIKE-Transferred away lrom Sanger l-liqh 4. MULLIN, PATRICIA-Cilizenship Board 4, Debale 2, 3, 4, Exlempof raneous speaking 4, Oralorical conlesl 4, l-li-Lighls siaff 3, 4, Scholarship Sociefy l, 2, 3, 4, CSF life member 4, Service S 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' inlerclass games 2, 4. MULLINS, LEMMA-Post graduaie sludenl. MYERS, CONSTANCE-Commissioner of Cilizeriship and Allendance 3, Cilizenship board 3, 4, Oralorical conlesl 4, Piano recifal 2, 3, 4, All-school play 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Sfore commirlee 4, Orcheslra 2. NAKAMOTO, CHIYOKO NELSON, ELAINE-Scholarship Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4, Service S 3, Girls' inlerclass games 4,. ODAKA, SHIRO OGAWA, BEN-Scholarship Sociefy 4, Vine pruning conlesl 4. CAPS ANU UJUWND-Efmie bam, Niary Yarnamolo, Verne Hildebrand, and Roxy lvlooradian preoare for oraduallon iirnc. LOGAN, MONA MAE-I-lilighls slaff 3, Piano recilal 3, Allfschool play 2, 3, 4, Service S 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Maiorelles 3, 4, Girls' inlerclass qarnes 4. LOPEZ, RALPH OWENS, BILL-Band 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Base- ball I ,2, 3. ISI 3, 4, Service PARK,'JOHN-Hi-Izighfsg faff 4, Piano recifal 4, Sluden? proiecfion- .. 4 PETTY, VERA-Transferred 'rom Lonq Beach, California 3. RAGUS, PETE--Foofball 3. RAYMOND, LEONARD-Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. REED, BARBARA-Class secrelary 4, Hi-Lights sfaff 4, Slore commil- +ee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Play produclion sfaff 3, 4. ROBINSON, HERMAN-Hi-Lighls s+aff 4, Foolball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, B Track feam caplain 3, 4, C Track Team capfain 2. SALAZAR, SOFIE-Cilizenship board 4, Scholarship Sociefy 4, Ser- vice 'S 4, Girls' inlerclass games I, 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, CLAUDE-Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz band 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Track marager 3. SANDERSON, MILTON-Foolball I, 2, 3, Baseball 3. SANDERgOgI,4VERNON-Cilizenship Board 4, Sfudenl proiecfiomsi I, , , . SANI, EDDIE-Track 4, Baseball manager I. J, SCHLETEWITZ, JEANETTE-Cilizenship Board 4, Piano recifal 2, Scholarship Sociery 3, Sfudenf body yell leader 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Girls' inlerclass games 2, 3, 4, G. A. 4, Transferred from Selma High, Selma, Californa 2. SHAHAN, LLOYD-Foolball 3. SHAHBAZIAN. HARRY-Hi-Liqhls staff 3, 4, All-school play 3, 4, Service S 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jazz band 2, 3, Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3. C. SILVAS, DOROTHY-Piano recilal I, 2, 3, Girls' inferclass games 2, 4. SIMONIAN, GARY-Scholarship Sociely 4, Track 2, 3, 4. STEPHENS, VIOLA-Office corps 4, Girls' inrerclass games I, 2, 3, 4. SUMMERS, BERTHA-Girls' inlerclass games I, 2, 3, 4, G, A, C. 4. TAKEMOTO, YUKIO-Baskelball 3, Transferred from Bufle High, Bufle, Arizona 2. - TANAKA, YUTAKA-Band 4, Track 2, 3, Track manager 4, Trans! ferred from Canal High, Rivers, Arizona Z. TANGE, CALVIN-Vine pruning coniesf 4, Football 3 Baseball 3 THOMAS, RICHARD-All-school play 4, Track 2, 3 ,4. THOMPSON, DOROTHY-Office corps 4, Band games I, 2, 3. TIPTON, BARBARA-Piano recifal 4, All-school play 3, 4, Service S 3, 4, Sfore cornmiflee 2, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Maioreffes 4, Play producfion sfaff 2. TOROSIAN, MARIAN-Girls' inferclass games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 4. TORRES, JOE-Hi-Lighfs sfalf 4, Foofball 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 3. TSUJI, YUKIO UDO, HELEN-Transferred from Amache High, Amache, Colorado 2. URUSHIMA, RAYMOND-Football 3, 4, Baskefball 3. VARGAS, VIRGINIA-Piano recifal 4. VERNON, JOYCE-Class Treasurer 32 Hi-Lighfs sfaff 3, 4, Piano re- cifal I, 2, Play producfion sfaff 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Sociefy 2' Office corps 3, 4, Service S 3, Ouill and Scroll 4, Girls inferclass games I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League secrefary 4. VIEUX. WILLA MAE--Transferred from Sf. Helens High, Sf. Helens, Oregon 4. WATANABE, FLORENCE-Transferred away from Sanger High 4. WATANABE, KATHLEEN-Transferred away from Sanger High 4. WEDGEWORTH, WILLIAM-Cifizenship Board 3, Scholarship Society 2, Vine pruning conlesf 2, Sfudenf proieclionisl 2, Track 2, 3. WILLIAMSON, HELEN-Cifizenship Board 4, Echo sfaff 3, 4, Echo edifor 4, Scholarship Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4, C. S. F. life member 4, Salufaforian 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' inferclass games 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 4. WINTER, EUGENE-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Piano recifal 2, 4, All-school play 3, Librarian 4, Play producfion sfaff 4, Band 2, 3, Orches- fra 4, Jazz band 2, Transferred from Selma High, Selma, California 2. WOLFE, NONA-Librarian 4, Transferred from Leuzinger High, Lawndale, California 2. WOODS, LORETTA YAKLIGIAN, CHRISTINE-Cifizenship Board 4, Piano recifal I, Play producfion sfaff 3, 4. YAMAMOTO, MARY-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Scholarship Sociefy 3, Girls' inferclass games 2, 3, 4, 6. A. C. 3, 4, Transferred from Canal High, Rivers, Arizona 3. NOT PICTURED: CARRERA, JESSE-Track 2, Tennis 3. HORIUCHI, KIMI-Transferred from Los Angeles, California 4. MOORE, EUGENE-Hi-Lighis sfaff 4, All-school play 4, Baseball 2. TONOOKA, HENRY-Baskefball 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Transferred from Bufle High, Rivers, Arizona 2. GOFF, DON-Hi-Lighfs sfaff 4, Track 3, 4. Girls' inferclass 1 ,J ' 22?-Qi? 2, f V 1 g W ., ,TQ ff ' ., , u ,Q ' 1 1 Q In xg, W ,vw W. -, A s if . A 4 f 1 Ziwzvf 1 'QV X' , z 2 X7 2 f ,lfffibfg N' g r 2 1 L' ' W , i Tiki? ' 5 5 gf is f , Lf .f 1: .f W ' f Rf, if n 4 Aix. , X L qw aw w 54335: f fa? 'J UA Y X J , , 5 , v 1.37: 5,3 f Q, f-.W iz' X- , vqxlfzfl Ib, L4 K x A u 1? Q3 Q S err sd FQ, 'f Emi Q 3 f N An? xi uf 635 me if isxsm, gif Va- ' 9 E ' E1 .,.,,. : slisi f Iv Q N 2: Wx QMS' Q.. X Y 5 xx X M if '2 M' ' Z ffiff ,N , igv X -'e' fw x vi' -. .EQSINE ,w,:g..QMw ,QW K .INS K New W .r 'Wg '.'f.'A1. ,L A W 5: Y. Q ' ' f f ,avr Qfiiysf' E F. if ffm f 5 Q .MW 1. . M hr QR F, xiii: U avg 255422 Q Q 3 '3 -iff Juniors Swing Along The Path Oi Education MRS. DICKEY'S ADVlSORY-Carl, you'd beller noi fry lhal lriclc you're lhinlcinq of. Mrs. Dickey has her eye on you. Firsl row L lo R: D. Johnson, B. Haar, P. Grillilh, V. Gonzales. Second row: J. Griess, L. lsheirn, H. l-lachigian, D. G-ee, J. Sass, M. Johnson. Third row: J, Nichols, A. Jaraf hian, B. Hoff. E. Jorgensen, A. l-liclzrnan, F. Jack- son. Fourlh row: J. Iwo, B. Jue, O. Hildebrand, C. Henson. Filfh row: L. Hughes, J. Gonzales, G. lnahara, Mrs. Dickey, G. llcurna. MlSS GOYETTES ADVlSORYfWe're always glad lo see such a happy Iillle qrouo. Firsl row L To R: M. Clifford, M. Carter, M. Fish, J. Carter. Sec- ond row: R. Cade, G. Colwell, B. Conley, A. Cade, J. Daleruo, L, Elwood, Miss Goyelfe. Third row: B. Colley, A. Darby, M. Crider, H. Crider, D. Filbeck. Fourlh row: G. Dadiari, B. Eppler, R. Ferrell, C. Cobb, J. Clauder. MR. LUBICS ADVlSORYfFrank, is lhal really youl Firsl row L lo R: M. Mori, W. Phillips, F. Naqels, B. Olcinalca, H. Nishio. Second row: M. Mori, L. Orosco, M. Munoz, C. Ogawa, R. Oroseo. Third row: J. Nichols, F, Nelzer, C. Nasers, 6. Medloclc, M. Papac, D. Pelersen. Fourlh row: F. Navarelle, D. Parsley, E. Paflon. Fiflh row: E. Palsgaard, E. Moore, T. Nakano, R. Merk, Mr. Lubic, J. Mizuki. S MRS, DOW'S ADVISORY Mrs. Dov. sw-Q Io II Nm? her qrmm is wvII IwImv4-fi, Inv row L Io R: J, DPI Pnppo. B, Erkksswvy A. Cf-Iayu, B. Cain, M. De'C.mIu S:-Kumi row: R. Dickisorw, B. DLWIS, I. Dmvwr, B. Dfiuv, Mrs Dow, R, Enflvv.-S, J DAVIS, R CImv'rw, D Colwf'II, C, Casxv. TIwIrf1 ww R Du.Icrrson, R. Cade, B. CmuIinlIN R Fe IcIIdse1x, J. Cooper. FcmrIIw vow' B. CuIIr'yN I.. EcIImrLII. H. Dr-Iqmio, J, Cvu:-wp, I. Df:Ia Iovre. R, Denver. + I 5 MR. l.uTHER's ADVISORY As 5.'..,,..I vfnr smdevfs II1Is qroup SIvuwS .1 sIudmus . , I Imvvvs, R.W.wmf-1, D.WwIqv-Wmfh. O. Ivvx d, J. VVurm.w! A'I.mqz-. Sm ond row: A. Zadhgimv, M. Viql I. Izumi-II. V. VVIILIWPH, K. Yovxvym-w,x, C, TI-mxml, I. Ihovvvpsorw, D. Wolfe. IIIII-I vow: I-I. In woo A, J. Terzian, N. W6-Iq.mI, W, IImwp mn, B. YaIes, H. Yasumom L Tfurrvs, B. ru Hfe, D. WI1wsIow. FcmrIIv ww I', Vm S, H. Ioklrmkian, J. W:IIl.mv5 ,L, WII r. Luiher, L. IIwcm'psmv, P. Yuunq. Two Steps of Our Upward Journey Completed was KIINCUS ADVISORY we Sw:-IwS.svfX-1 1 ,N ,I v., .W vw' fw QV , f I, D, cw. n' .I'I:' , ,I uf, .I Cv xy, B IIf,wf1f'I TI 'IH,w. M, HvrrImvd+:7, Q. Fry, V. IIf'vvv'J, .I I'I'.'gfxv.xI1N B. IHIPS, J. IIMIII. Iourfb ww I Cf-frw,'nII'.', MI55 KIIIIQ, E. I1..f.1wq W IIf1cIIrsvwI, P H1-W, '- SQPHOMORE PARTY-Bob laughingly offers Bill a hoT do . l.eTT To right D. Miller, B. Crandall, R. Phillips, B. Davis, and B. Coffey. g Well, The Sophomores did iT againl The class oT '49 was famed as Sophomores Tor iTs assembly, and This year The Sophomores did iT again. The class of '50 puT over one oT The mosT unusual as- semblies oT The year. Their assembly, TeaTuring The TalenTed singers, dancers, and speakers OT The Sophomore Class, lcepT The audience amused ThroughouT The enTire perTormance. And The Sophomores didn'T iusT sTop wiTh Tal- enT. They raTed in brains, Too, holding The posi- Tion oT second, Topped only by The Seniors, on The Scholarship SocieTy, in The TirsT semesTer. Yes, The Sophomores really lcnew Their sTuTT This year and made a greaT name Tor Themselves here aT Sanger l-ligh. 'Superb' Describes Their Party And Assembly SOPH ASSEMBLY-Gene AuTry fans aim aT The presidency. SOPH POLITICS-Candidates Tor presidency and Their They are, sianding L To R: B. Erickson, B. Black, M. Gonzalez, managers reach a crucial poinT. Those in The foreground are B. Bovaiian, and G. Kubo. Kneeling: B. Sione, B. Crandall, T. L To R: B. MinTer, B. YaTes, l-T. Scharnick, R. Fries, and D. Smilh, T. Aguilera. Krider. Chssprwsldr'ufR1CHARD MYERS Words H ow-r his vim- pmsidmvf, AT lens? THURMAN SMITH seems fo bc won LJVCV. Introducing the Ambitious Class of I95O Flower: Carnafion Coforz Turquoise and Whife Moffoz Rusfle or Rusf JAN PARKING Af . ET N1LMEIER,5T-.wlary and HARRY YASUMUTON Vfmxsuv v gasumly discuss Hunoffwcial business. Yen lm Hom, 30 IMS for Nw Sophoruoms, AUDREY HTCKMAN and .ILRRY riisrhxy Muir gxszgf MR, RlTTER'S ADWSORY-Sun loo briqhi, Marlin? First row L to R: A. Terzian, M. Ward, B. Tornas, l. Turneqc, V. Wake. Second row: J. Turnbull, Y. Wa' lari, M. Takernoio. Third row: J. Weber, M. Taylor, H. Velasques, F. Tinoeo, J. Vance. Fourih row: M. Yenvarnolo, lr. Yarnarnoro, C. Wall, M. lokahashi, Mr. Riller. MlSS WOODFORDS ADWSORY- My, what a iricnrily looking qroupl Firsi row L io R: R. Blagq, B. Anderf son, B. Akahori, P. Alcorn, P, Bender, Second row: Miss Woodford. B. Aguilar, G. Allvr, D. Bfolll. B- Brown, Third row: T. Bedoian E. Adafrs, J. Bowrnan, D. Benson, B. Barbosa. Foerih row: S. Baird, B. Aus fin, J, Bonzler, D. Allqood, J. Anderson, L. Baker. MISS CHASAN3 ADWSORY Miss Chasan reallv looks Proud oi her Junior advisory. First raw L io R: M. Kawasaki, F. Kawasaki, J. Kn- wwwura, L. Loman, W. Lane. Second row: D. Krikorian, A. Koiigian, R. Krurn, G. Lamb, R. Kodanwa, R. Kochoian. Third row: M. McDon- ald, R. Krioer, P. Lopei. Fourih row: J. Ma' rlrid, H. McCariy, E, Kurarnolo, L. Keprielian, B. Luallen, Miss Chasan. MR. BROOKS ADVISORY-'Deep in confenr plalionl Firsl row L To R: B. Srnilh, G, Schlef- Cwiiz J. Schrnidi, P. Price, B. Reese. Second row: J. Schneider, I. Stephens, R. Rosenlhal, A. Sanders, J. Sorensen. Third row: Mr. Brooks, D. Preher, W. Sinwon, K. Sione, E. Pickering, R. Quilrdi. Fourih row: J. Ryono, Sianley, L. Rippee. Time Will Tell The Results GF Their Effort B. Reed, H, Pillrnan, H, Powell, E. Sirns, R. MRS. DAYTONS ADWSORY SWL-Jn' snrvly looks hamrv about sorrre-llxlnq Flrsl row L lo R: B. Mnllerr, L. Muna rlnl, R. Myers, M. Johnson, M. John son, M. Kobala, L Mlsenhelrnvr, M Mrcarlv, M. Kolwn. Scmond row: ll Mn'-rlqonlan, D. Millvr, R Jolxrrson, C Kubo, P. Kasgmrian, M. Murphy, T Monlclonqo, l Jones, D. Km-If-vlfh R. Margins. Tlrlrd row: C. Manlvy, E Karaqollan, G. Minor, W. Monson, D Krldr-r, J. Monlvlongo, K. Kasarnalsu Mrs, Davlon. Only Time Can Tell Who Will Reach The Top MR. WAHLSTROMS ADWSORY' Sorrwlhlnq G1-wrns fo lravw Lauqhl l. Rorrrerrfs eye. Flrsl row L To R: C. Sipr-5. A. Rogers, T. Srnllh, R. Slonc. Second row' L. Roberls, D. Rlppeo, E, Salazar, B, Srnllh, D. Schornor, B. Spale. Thlrd row' J. Shlrado, A. Shlrna, J. Ruol, N. Schlele wil1,G.So, F. Sani, J. Sllvas. Fourlh row: J, Srheznqr-ll J. Sandy, K. Roberlson, M. Rodrl quw, Hllh row: H. Scharnlclc, Mr. VVahlslrorn J Sfhlrlar, l. Rwrrwro MR, JONES' ADVlSORYf-Don'l look so qlarng only lwo yvars lull. Firsl row L lo R: E. Bu lwnlk, J. Barrows, B, Black, S. Bans. Serond rr,w' G. Bwrlon, H. Baker, J. Bradford Third row: M, Ary, W. Baxler, K. Alvls, G. Ballv, B. Bowllan, L. Bowrnan, A. Alvarez, M. Bollwlnc. Fllth row' Mr. Jones, A, Bellran, L. Aqullara, B. Anlrorrr, C. Beasley, U. Agalrar, H, Austin, B. Brown, L. Brufrun. MR. KERR S ADVlSORYf-They look forward lo happy llrnf-5 Flrsl row L lo Ri G, Nakayarna, S, Okada, R. Odell, G, Phllllps, M. Pillrnan, B. Boris, N. Pifglrerlnq, S. Nlsnirfolo. Second -nw' J. Pullman, B. Parvanaln, H. Prlnlz, B. Vu-sllrrvx M Olfala, M. Page. Thlrd row: K. Nlxqf-ls, R, lhxnl, F. Nalfxrzo, M. Nllzawa, J. MMR N-lnwrwr. r S 3 Q. me w ea if 5.12: ' mln- '.i:'Pg:i S- f. '--, 1 is H53 U mf S L Y 1:Q,,,X,.:.,., mi , L Q 33' S X My Q QQ X N S8 xv Q 'RN RTX M Q 5 X X Sv N . Qg,,,fJ,eSQ 1 sv ,, PW 'N :egg if FP, W .- mfsf, ww .sf W A Q QE . ' ' uf V QQ ? ,K k ' W 1 A L ' w g MSR ,kkqx . Eight Years We l-lave Worked To Become Frosh Despire all lhe remarks made aboul Greenhorns, our Freshies are swell kids. Too few ol us realize how imporlanl lhey are lo lhe exislence ol our growing school. Every year new Freshmen enler school and lasl year's Freshmen become Sophomoresp so you see, il's lhe Freshies who keep The high school going. This year our Freshies did an excellenl' job ol win- ning lhe alrendance banner lor lheir class, every lime buf one. Their superb assembly proved lheir abilily lo lil inlo lhe aclive life ol Sanger l-ligh. Yes, our Freshmen gol a ripping slarl and are on lheir way up lhe ladder ol educalion. Good luck, Freshiesl SS CHS? 2 ATTENDANCE CHAMPIONS-Freshman Class Presidcnl, Toni Koda proudly shows M. Gooqooian lhal the Class of SI has won The Allendance Banner lhree limes in succession. FROSH ASSEMBLY'-The Class of Sl chose La Fiesln as the fheme for lheir class assembly, This is n holiday role hmled annually by lhe Spanish in New Mexico. FROSH PARTY-vFriday, March l2, was an eventful day for the Freshies, for on lhis day lhey held lheir class parly. Here, lwo members suffer fhe penally in a game of Truth or Consequence by carrying a polnlo across The room on a fork, MRS. HENDER'S ADWSORY--What could grasp and hold lhc affenlion of lhis group so inlenlly? Firsf row L lo R: B. Fields, F. Flippo, J. Flolh, F, Fox, B. Gee. Second row: A. Garbarino, M, Gooqooian, R. Ferguson, D. Felix, A. Gass, D. Fry. Third row: S. Faller, M. Ferguson, L. Gar- cia, B. Gibbs, W. Fox. Fourlh row: B. Green, F. Gilfin L. Garcia, E. Graham. Las? row: R. Frazier, Mrs. Henders J. Gonzales. MRS. SAXON'S ADWSORY-Careful, D. Auslinl Someone has a walchful eye on you. First row L lo R: B. Brill, M. Baird, M. Adolph. Second row: J. Ayera, M. Ankrunn, M. Brurnloaugh, H. Aguilera, T. Alvarez. Third row: E. Ama- dor, V. Burdine, E. Adolph, A. Bier, L. Ayazian, J. Beas- ley, l. Ashmore, D. Ausfin, E. Avakian, E. Bray. Fourlh row: W. Barlhule, C. Amador, D. Baxrer, H. Baker, R. Braun, J. Bork. Lasl row: P. Brawley, J. Brawley, C. Brawf ley, Mrs. Saxon, D. Bradshaw, C. Alcorn. Ambitious Freshies Aclcl Pep To Sanger High R x MR. GlNISF'S ADVlSORYf-fSuch lriendly laces as lhese rnake ir in'r1rcs'iro ro lurn Through lhe pages of The Echo. Firsf row L lo R: R. Mills, R. McGre.y, P. Myers. Second row: A. Naka yarm, M. Ouchi, B. Moore, M. Merker. Third row: G. Oliver, F. Mendoza, D. Morlon, B, Noorigian, R. Monroe, L. Nelson. Fourlh row: L. Nelson, K. Mizunwolo D, McGu.ley. Las? row: R. Olsen, J. Mcfiarnish, Mr. Ginise, B. Morland. MR. WlLLlAMS ADVlSORY-To look al all lhose sober laces a person rniqhl lhink lhal lliese lreshnian are afraid of lhe camera. Firsl row L ro R: F. Houx, R. Herdeq, D. House. Second row: M. Hendry, E. Hedrick, l. Jorgensen, C. Harrison, N. Hughes. Third row: K. Hockersrniih, R. Jainushian, P. Heinlz, J. l-lazellon. Fourlh row: G. Hei- sinder, M. Hendrix, C. Haney. Las? row: J. Hopkins, G. Heisinqer, Mr. Williarris. L5 ' '5'- nv' sv wx ' '35- Q 'Gif gg, 'WW yi i :I -411' aw ,HJ wif Y. ees RSF 4 'N H Nw f gb ESQ A ' ,f 1 LWMQQ :gy isis if if Q. N AS? H1 A ESPN? . ar 91 kt 'Xl' Q :N i w asa? dn, N X 'Qi 1 xx an S .ff A Q N Y QQ ,rf 1 ' K X Xigasitk an xlvv dig Nts: S . S3235 Ag ix J if l Q. o bl U Xuv f. , Sports X ok I 7 f Osisf Wg' ' A fi Wm, Q E -Qflilwm l -Q? 'i3 5 XQEGQ?-.. - W A 'Alf 7 , f H' J xX N XX X N! Our Teams Race the Evermoving Clock 2,7 1 W ll Y n J ff i A ff L f 7 N- 11 J X WU ...fa ' -,il FOOTBALL COACHES-Coaches Ben Lubic and Ev- erard Jones spend a few minuies mapping ou? sir-al' eqy. The foolball games Sanger played 'rhis year bolh here and away found San- ger rhe loser in every case. However, 'rhe loyally and fighling spiril Jrhe leam displayed made every game lhrilling up 'ro l'he lasl. The exper- ience +he boys gol lhis year will help To build a slronger, more capable leam for nexl year. ' I Tame After Time We Fought 'co Down the Foe SITY LINE-UP--The Apache line up looks lllce lough Qompelllion in a loolball baffle. Fronf row L lo R: D. Hall, B. Coffey, R, Mcrlx, G, Man' lr dl, H. Pilfman, R. Chaney, B. Hunler. Back row: C. Dadlan, J. Krider, P. Giorgelll, E. Palsgaard. L Q iix TQ , ' 1 K STUDENT BODY YETL LFADERS 'They' bursf out WNW fm A Tor H13 Arncmrys, RICHARD MYERS! JEANETTE Tumi CHERRY SCHLETEWTT7, .md JERRY WEBER s-:rvui ns an TvvspTra?TOrv To The cmire swdcmf bfdy. Our Cheer Leaders Led Us ln Rousing Regal CRADUATINCQ3 LETTERMEN Our moTbaTT season mffvi WATT The qv.':fT.mTTveq TvMf'rvwfu quiiinq Their las? Tfxzff' of Toofkmll nf The' FOOTTJQTI Bormuuf. Tn sfmni of fx TrmTbJTT Tmrifihy The boys had Thelr usunT HT UT hwrsfz play, Thv qmchmfirwq Teficrmem are: Fives? ww L Tw R' H ROBTNSON, J. KRIDERT Srconfi mwl H. SHAHBAZTAN, F, GTORGETTT, H. MAN' FREDT. Third mw. J, BTCGERS, C. DADTANN AND D HATL. I iii TT Tx 'VARSITY-It Is atwavs a tough season when you ttght hPrI and s,iII Ifzsa. Sttltng L to RZ H. Robinson, R. Krum, E, Simms, D. I-IHII, B, Cottev, B. Mark, O. Man- tredi, I-I. Ptttrnan, R. Chaney. Second row: F. Giorgettt, T. Smith, L. Moncarint, B. Jue, J. Krider, A, Darby, J. Torres, L. Kaprtehan, V. I-Icintz, B. I-Iunter, V. Hildebrand. Thtrd row: D. Gott, D, Gibson, R. Krlder, Iv1.Yamamoto, L. Hughes, J, Biggers, J. Cooper, C. Dadtan, Coach E. Jones, I-I. Shabaztan, G. Dadian, E. PaIsgaard, Y. Hockersmtth. Ernie Patsgaard, A FowIer Redcats. pache tuttback, sktrts rlqht end to make good yardage agaunst Scores 32 Kingsburg October IO Sanger 27 Dos Palos October I7 Sanger 28 SeIma October 24 Sanger I3 ReedIey October 3l Sanger I3 FowIer November 7 Sanger I3 Lemoore November I4 Sanger I9 Clovis November 2I Sanger Good Sports And Loyal -- Tha'c's Our Varsity' Who has the baII? asks the opponent, as the Apaches puII a tri Ck plav on them Ion 7 ,Y Q. 5 . I V I sf 3 ,Z i -+ ,W - 45 A - U 4 , 1 ,- , A Af? . Q , 5 ,F if fu-qt , My M A 3, 1-1 25 QA 3 ,P 7 -N Q1 A W f . 2 L, ., T 1 gsm 5 gi Q 191912 3017 Q3 T520 Sp Q if gl 5 N gg qi. 'Q Al q 1' 2 18 M 'aff-ff'Ql ' 3' 'E' 5 ' 'ZZ 952 sc, ' f X 7, 1 , Vim Y ? bw, t f 1 5 A xlgwia at Xyilgkb ,ig Zfisk,N.zNfJ YV A . 'fi ' W, FW :S W M plllgg ACHESfCoaches Daylon and Lubic anficipale an im- R VARSlTY-Our Varsify lines up for praclice. Come I T s B C ff y J I B K h H P ll E P lsgaard, B. Hunfer G Manfredl R Johnson B O 1 ka, N. Hoveiler. Shoofing, J. Ryono. Basketball Season Brings Thrills For All Sanger's A Baslcefball squad ended in a fie wifh Reedley for fiffh place fhis year, The season was highlighfed by many fhrilling plays, The Apaches ended fhe season wifh 2 wins and 4 losses. The season sfarfed off wifh a win over Fowler. Buf on fhe nexf Friday we suffered our firsf de- feaf. Nexf fhe Apaches caughf fire and beaf Clovis 32 fo l9. ln fhe following four games, fhe Apaches came ouf on fhe shorf end of fhe score. Coach Dayfon was wise in handling fhe feam by changing fhe line-up in every game fo give fhe reserves vifally needed experience for nexf year. 44 A VARSITY Sanger 28 Fowler Zi Sanger 3O Kingsburg 54 Sanger 32 Clovis I9 Sanger 25 Lemoore 30 Sanger 26 Selma 4l Sanger 4I Reedley 57 ACTlONwSuch a iumble as This could only be lhe res H of a Sangerfowler game. msg! -ww ACTION- Harry Ynsurnofo sinlcs one during llw Fowler game. TEAM CAPTAINSfThe rearn captains gel iogelher To Talk over rheir rhrillinq experiences. L io R: H. Yasurnofo, B capraing T. Koda, C.cap1aingJ. Ryono and N. Hoveiler, A co-capfains. Sanger's Braves Capture Second Place Honors Coach Lubic produced rhe besr B Bas- lnelball squad in several years lhis season. The Braves lied wifh Fowler lor lirsl' place. The playoff game was played on rhe Kings- burg courr and fare was againsl' us: we losr 29 lO 25. Sanger 44 Fowler 3I Sanger 42 Kingsburg I6 Sanger ZI Clovis 25 Sanger 37 Lemoore 34 Sanger 27 Selma 25 Sanger 36 Reedley 24 BTEAM-Ycoiiclw Lubir gives his second place B Team n lvw hr-lplul noinlers. Firsl row L io R: Coach Lubic, B. Rcfwly C. Alcorn, G. Weber, T. Svnilh, A. Darby. Second mw: B. Colley, H. Yasninolo. Third row: R. Myers, B. Crfwn. E. Maqlio, R. Urushirna. Fourth row: M. Niizawa, R Olfinialca, L, Payinond, E. Pallony K. Kobala. 45 C SCORES Sanger 2l Fowler I5 Sanger 24 Kingsburg I5 Sanger I8 Clovis I6 Sanger I I Lemoore I6 Sanger 34 Selma I7 Sanger 'ZI Reeflley 27 The C Team enjoyed a fairly successful season, winning Tour games and losing lwo. The Pa- pooses are composed mosrly of lower classmen. The experience rhey gained +his year will help in building slronger Teams in The Tu- lure. C. TEAM-They spend Their lime practicing lo improve Their accuracy. Firsl row L Io R: K. Hockersmirh, E. Perez, R, Perez, J. lv1Tzuki, M. Pinedo, T. Koda. Second row: J. Gonzales, J. Florh, B, Yates, W. Barfhuli, J. Lane, 6. Inahara, R. Monfalobas. Papooses Tie For Second ln Sequoia League ACTION-Our Sanger Apaches fought a close baflle with Ihe Fresno Slale Fresh. lv1ANASERSffThese faithful managers who wail for lime ou? fo do Their dufies, are L Io R: Tarlian Bedoian, Jerry Daylon and Leo Rippey. A TRACK TEAMffCo'ordinalion and confidence are of ufmosl imporlance lo This group. TRACK MANAGERS+Track managers R Furs? row L lo R: N. Hoveiler, B, Luallen, H. Robinson, D. Hall, D. Golf, B. Reed, J. Ca- Cornelius, N. Weiqanl, and B. lvlinler look on brera, L. Shahan, J. Torres. Second row: J. Cooper, B. Hunler, T. Bedoian, B. Kirchner, R. as fellow manager, U. Tanaka, measures lhe Thomas, R. Paul, H. Nishio, D. Arakelian, B. Fries. Third row: L. Hughes, G, Dadian, L. deplh of a cumbersome puddle on The Track Kaprielian, E. Palsgaard, F, Giorgelli, 6. Simonian, F, Nelzer, M. McDonald, E. Sani, C. Dadian, Coach Jones. Flying Spilces, Churning Legs Strive To Win Sanger 'rrackslers led oll by winning a lour way meel wi+h Clovis, Fowler, and Kingsburg. Nexl lhe Apaches venlured lo lhe Reedley Relays and wound up on lhe bollom of lhe pile. The following week lhe Apache cinder men placed lilrh in lhe Sequoia League meer held al Lemoore. Several boys were enlered in l'he counly, valley, and Wesl Coasl Relays, and a few made good marks lor fhemselves. A+ rhe Reedley Relays 24 records were broken and several lied. Al The Sequoia League meer many Apaches placed and lhey came home wilh lilrh place. Andy Darby ser a new Reedley Relays record in lhe shol pul and hurdler l-lerman Robinson ser a new school record in lhe low hurdles. There were many oulslanding lrack men on Coach Jones' squad lhis year. Cooper and l-lall did well in lhe A high jump. Darby and Yasumolo pul lhe B and C shols lo very good dislances rhis year. Okinaka and Nishio bolh made lellers in broad iump, and B. Okinaka, L. Raymond, and l-l. Yasumoro ran lhe sprinls. HIGH HURDLES-If's a Thrill lo walch H. Robinson fake those - high hurdles wifh such apparenl ease. BROAD JUMP-H. Nishio cer- tainly can do his slulf in fhal broadiump pil. HIGH JUMP- Barelool boy wilh cheeks of lan, D. Hall seems lo be preparing lo lay me down lo sleep, as fhe ouff come of lhis high jump. B TRACK TEAM-Class B cinder men of Sanger High. Firsf row L lo R: B. Olcinaka, A. Darby, J. Gonzales, R. Okinaka, B. Raymond, J, Espinoza. Second row: R. Monfelongo, M. Hernan- dez, A. Jarahian, M. Taylor, J, Anderson, J. Nichols ,C. Alcorn, K. Roberison. B's and Cs Warm Up For Next Year's Varsity The B lrack Team was one ol lhe slrong- esl in The league lhis year. Among lhe oul- slanding men were Andy Darby, Ronald Olqinalca. l-lerman Robinson, Don Goll, Johnny Gonzales, Babe Raymond, Jerry Nichols, and Aram Jarahian. l-larry Yasumolo led lhe slrong C leam lhis year. The Cls were very high in league slanding. Olher men were Bill Yales, Tom Koda, Manuel Pinedo, George lnahara. Richard Maldonado, and James Silvas. C TRACK TEAM--Thev're ready lo compete against anyone, lhe C Track Team first row L lo R: P. Henry, J. Ter7ian, J. Silyas, J, Madrid, J. Lane, R. Fra- zer. Second row: G. Dadian, T. Koda, M. Pinedo, P. Kasparian, R. Maldonado. Third row: l-l. Yasumolo, J. Bedoian, S. Sarabian, J. Taylor, B. Yales, T. Gee, G. lnahara. ACTION-Tom Koda puts The C Shot wifh grim delerminalion, 48 VARSITY SQUADfThe squad combines skill and speed Io win ils games. Front row L Io R: R. Johnson, F. Tinoco, T, Smilh, D. Anderson, l, llugnes. C3 Manlrerliy J. Iwo, A. Kobala. Back row: J. Ryono, K. Kobala, M. Yarnnrnolo, B. Olcinaka, H, Pillman, L. Raymond, A. Darby, Coach H. Daylon. Apaches Capture Sequoia League Championship JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD- These boys gain- I-fl irfglrrvrr-rwif lr. Illl rr-,ply spaces in nexf yruifs wary. ruin ww L Io re- N. Niizawa W, Barllrnli, A, Rogers, M. Pin:-do, J. Ter' Jian! R. lmxlirr. S rrnnrl row: G, lnahara, B Srnilrg D. Miller, B. Crandall! E. Perez, R l'vrr'1, ll. Yrisiirrroffv. Back row: R, Okinalca W Curulc, B. Rei-VIN R, Chaney, L. Brulon ,C. Allow! B. Brown, S. Baird, R. Myers. lx4.AIXlAC'3LRS Tluy girl Mgr'-Ilwi-r Io Ialk over Iiqlil rrrrnw nls ol .u qarrrf. Slanding: J. Brad' Irrrrl. Swain' I: ll. Rowe, Iv1.TaIcahashi, R. Cade. Q Sanger's Apache baseball nine won Ihe Sequoia League cham- pionship lor The lhird slraighl year. All Ihe games were lhrilling and lhree were won in 'rhe lasl inning, or in an overlime period. The only deleal Sanger suffered was al Ihe hands ol Ihe Selma Bears. On a re- lurn meeling The Apaches were Ihe viclors, 410 I. The Apaches mel Merced al Alwaler lor lhe semi-counly championship and losl I2 Io 3. Gerald Manlredi, slar Ihird baseman, was unable Io play because oi illness. l-le was missed very much because ol his pep and all around lcnowledge ol Ihe game. 49 VARSITY FIRST STRING-Working oui Their pla,s, These fellows find Time To discuss The funny Things, Too. J. V.'S SCORES I4 VARSITY SCORES Sanger 4 Fowler Sanger 4 Clovis Sanger 5 Selma Sanger 7 Kingsburg Sanger 4 Reedley Sanger 4 Selma Sanger 3 Merced ACTION-Gerald Manfredi is ready and aT q T make The all-imporTanT hiT in The Clovis ga Sanger Fowler 5 Sanger 9 Clovis 2 Sanger Selma Sanger Kingsburg Sanger Reedley J.V.'s Encl Season ACTION-Donald Anderson is prepared To swing, buf. hard, n aTTempT To make a run and chalk up anoTher poinf Tor ger in The Selma gam With ll Wins And l Loss The Junior VarsiTy did very well This year, winning Tour games and losing one. The sTeady piTching oT Andy Darby and caTching oT Ray Perez were The winning combinaTion. The in- Tielders were Swede Johnson, TirsT base: Bob SpaTe, second base: Richard Myers, Third base: l-larry YasumoTo, shorTsTop. The ouTTield was, George lnahara, leTT field: Johnny Terzian, cenTerTield: Ronnie Olcinalca, righT Tield. OTher good relieT players were Eddie Perez, Bob Crandall, Donald Miller, Gerald Weber, and Ronald Chaney. Their only deTeaT was adminis- Tered by Selma in a seven inning Thriller Trom sTarT To Tinish. Johnson and YasumoTo swiTched Trom The Junior VarsiTy To The VarsiTy and goT much valuable experience Tor nexT year. Since There is no organized league, The J. V.'S could noT win a pennanT and had To seTTle Tor The experience They gained and The enioymenT oT The game. Coach DayTon had a harder Time This year Training boTh The VarsiTy and J. V.'S buT did a winning job wiTh each. Apache Netters Rank Tops In League The TENNIS TEAM spends ils TIME 'ro a very good advanlage pracficing for ils vicforious season of 'thrilling games. The enihusiasiic nellers who played on 'rhe Team are Donavon Preizer and Sluarf Carler, boys' doubles: Barbara Lee and Eugene Krum, mixed doubles: Bob Kirchner, boys' singles: Mur- iel Papac, girls' singles: Marilyn Carler and Elaine Jorgensen, girls' doubles. The season ended wilh smiles on Ihe faces of our Apaches. Our 'rennis ieam won Iwenfy one games and Iosl nine Io caplure The Sequoia League banner. w X . -1 ,.,s.I.a,,.... Hf . I W s., - x, A , ,A ' ' X 'K fav'-5 J'-4 ITU Z Z dw -1 ITI J' :LZ rx- Z O -. IFU7 C -,T mr wi ...S Q63 o fi i-4 + .,-na 0 mo Ol um 3- r nfl Ao. U- Za 4.11 'U rn N na er pri e an ioy, e nn: e m. o eae . . Papac, M, Carter. Slandingr Miss Goyefle, S. Carfer, D. re-male ohnson, E J f,B.L EK h consullal H1 . orgensen, M. ,av M 5 I Junior and Senior girls compete in The kicking, running, scuffling game of speedball. Make It Snappy, Girls, For Time's Awas'cin'! Tough compeiiiion-a horrible realizarion of rhe weakening resisiance and of general exhausi- ion-siarilingly few momenfs remain in which a decisive poinf will end i+ all. Now, relax everyone, because ihe preceding sifuaiion is a daily one in iieldball and speedball, Jrwo of ihe girls' maior sporis here ai Sanger High. A decidedly shorl period of lime would be necessary for 'rhe observani person To realize ihaf iieldball and speedball are noi' all in fun. Among +he reguiremenis of ihese sirenuous sporis are found skill, aihleiic abilify, menial quickness, pleniy of energy, Jrhe all-imporiani co- operarive affiiude, and good sporismanship. Fieldball, played by ihe Freshmen and Sopho- mores, is really a preliminary spor'r designed To aid rhe parricipanrs To acquire skill in handling balls, speedball, played by ihe Juniors and Se- niors, is a more advanced phase oi The compeii- five girls' sporfs, in which The Jream members are given an opporiuniiy +0 display 'rheir previously learned skills. Frcshies and Sophs fight for iieldball victories with hopes of being speedball stars in future years. .Jai , Q - r fs. i 4, V if Ax , 5 Q Lady Athletes Unclergo Active Conditioning Action galore is the only term which tully describes the nu- merous girls' sports that took place this year, under the able leader- ship ot Miss Betty Goyette and Miss Florence Chasan. The Sanger l-ligh gals really have what it takes -athletic abilities, perseverance, the spirit ot co-operation, and good sportsmanship. Some tine treshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior teams resulted trom this year's volleyball, basketball, and baseball seasons. The sub-dividing ot the girls' athletic groups into such a large number ot individual teams makes it practically impossible to include pictures and scores ot all the win- nors, so --congratulations to the winning teams including inter-perl iod and interclass. You did a tine iob in helping to uphold Sanger l'ligh's outstanding girls' athletic records attained by athletes ot the past. VOLLEYBALL-Elaine linds a weak spot and altac s show her volleyball technique, COtTBALLfVorna hurls a switt ball in a girls' soft ball game. TBALL Phyllis g hard VOLLEYBALL An e cit ng battle BASKETBALL-Will it be a basket or won't it? e an attempt at a hit for an all important po nt s wag Freshies and Sophs played a fast game of basket ed by two girl athletes ball. ATHLETIC MANAGER AND ADVISER-J. So- rensen, girls' aThleTic manager, and Miss B. Goyeffe, qirls' P. E. Teacher, discuss possibi- liiies Tor inlerclass Teams. TABLE TENNIS-These girls practice up on Their Table Tennis. CHECKERS--Rubyk ponders over her nexl move during a guieT game of checkers. This year a new phase of sporfs was inTroducecl in girls' P. E. During The lasf six weeks of school, when iT was Too warm To parficipafe in The major sporTs, The girls Took up Table Tennis, horseshoes, crogueT, and deck Tennis. IT Took a loT of serious pracTice To learn The cor- recf Technique necessary To be winners in These acTi- vifies. Throughouf This TIME Tournamenfs were held which revealed a number of skillful champions. Know- ledge of such lighT sporTs may prove useful in The fu- Turo. Joyce Sorensen, vice-presidenT of The Girls' League, has done a good iob as girls' aThleTic man- ager. WiTh The aid of Miss BeTTy C5oyeTTe, Joyce chose The inTerclass Teams from each class, which Took parT in final play offs for The championships in volleyball, speedball, baskefball, and soffball. Numerous Activities Eliminate lclle Moments CROOUETvJeaneTTe gefs a lasTe of vicfory wifh The end of an ex HORSESI-IOES Vera gives a QTSFTIOITSTISIIOII ol horseshoe plfchinq ciTing croguel game, .4 ...A 5.-gamma -w---em:-1-w::,:.ww,-M 'Shrielcs and groans-crealcs and moans. Whal can fhaf mean? Body Mechanics! Whal else? Miss Florence Chasan and Miss Belly Goyerle, girls' gym Jreachers, look lurns condilioning rhe girls fhis year- firsr wirh a daily workouf of Body Mechanics, larer wilh a'l lypos ol dancing, including everylhing from ballroom fo ballet A dance recilal was presenred lwy rhe girls' physical educalion deparlrmenf earlier llzis year. lr included many lypes of dances from all over rhe world. A rremendous amounf of pracficing was necessary in order lo presenr such a fine pro- gram, complere wirh colorful coslumes and make-up. represenfive of several counfries. Now for 'rhaf ear and grow slim aclivify, commonly known as Body Mechanics. Conlrac+! Relax! Down 2-3-4! Up 2-3- 4! Conlracrl Relax! These orders undoubledly are qui+e familiar phrases lo each and every girl here al Sanger High. Slimness and well-execured dance sleps are resulfs of rhis year's fraining. Helen Garcia and Marlha Gonzalez praclice the sieos ol a Lalin American dance The colorful Lalin American dances are a lor ol fun. Wallzes are always a fundamcnlal slcp lo good dancing. 'VW Watch Your Seps And Figures, Ladies! Plenly of slrelch and slrain are pul info physical educalion exercises School Life Q 92 Xi 65855 Q KY xfff ii iff' V 1 H , ' I ax Q52 fEE'f X wk! gfgwainwkgi Us Q 'dimfzzg bb 1, Go .A Z, 'mf A 2 QQ M20 ,H I, QQ -MT .J i Af, I 'I Ml 1 O if' A ' i'.i N k 'I HI! N xx Cm on 'lirfriiiilieb I A ,177 -K' .fi X! . 'V' ,4 ya LJ, 'QI 6' 43 i , Our Extra Q13 fi W W ' ' 4690 if fi L N PKG, v ..- Time ls Filled With Special Activ ities ,ws X 2' M1 'WH Q xi 50. 5 m,g,k'v kg ww y .sl 'wg - ,Mm,gliwfwi vw ii , 3 f H+- f5ip.:,:, , 5 M W? Q Q' ' Q 'Q J S sm- SES: 1 E 1 V vi N ' f V i xxx. xwsmxmk R XL .ERE X- N, ms. W Z 4 13153 gqmmixi , V M if Q 125,51 Q V , ,X ,Q we asf 2 .GW K K4 gg M Q g if ' K K. s 1 x 5 was 5 ' ' 3 im 5 . 'ii 'Q 315 ,-vs, f, Mg, Wx 1 K-K n-Mar M- srzsm l'DllGRS AND ADWSER Even wililinrs wrilf' sruvifliivies. Fronl row L lo R: J. Alrnl, Cir. lvlmilrmli. Bail. row' Mi. frralll, R. Moormliari, J. Vvrnrin, l'. illiii, l-li-Lights Stall Records Cur Weekly Doings -1.'.'f- mmm, Wilh a raling ol All-American and lhe Gallup Award, Quill and Scrolls highesl honor lrorn lasl year, lo give lhern a boosl, rhe Hi- Lighls slall began ils annual ioh ol lceeping The school informed ol SUHS news. Each Friday morning al lhird period was lhe TIME when we looked forward lo receiving our Q, 531: 5' 1 Q ,. .-ff' L if L we 5 , ?' papers. Besides learning lhe lunda- rnenlals ol iournalism, lhe slall provided The school wirh The weelc- ly news, socials, sporls, edilorials, personalilies, lealures, and iolres, They also sponsored and pref senled lhe popularily conlesl March 73, Spring Day. Jeanefle Alral was edilor-in- chiel ol lhe slall and Mr. Gralll was adviser. AD Sllhhlr AND Pl'lQlQCJRAlJHLRS qoing, Sealed L fo R' L. Wrucwiis, D Coll. Slanflinq:T.Srrii?h,L,B.1l'lwin Viv, H, Ralmirvsmi OFFICE STAFF AND ARUST eRf-iii-wr lhi' rwllirf- Slnll. Srwilfnl L lfx R' cl. M. Yainarriylr, Slnnding P, Morrow M. Kawasaki REPORTERS ll lnli-S a lol nl rf-lerf-ri Hr sludnnfs up my Ihr niws Sealed Afls lfwri flu' pixpvr Chrisvu-, D. Hall, D. J. Dunklin ' , C. Down r Drziifivipn rnec s rin , , Ciirbinlr B L r rr' w L Tm Or lr fo I. Briwlev, D. Prvlmr, keep Snug, R' E. Winler, M. Arrnslrong, P. McGuire, P, Bender, J. Pail, J. Karnmvvura, Smnrling: K. Kobaln, J. Madrid, F, Navarefle, L. Loman J Torres, B. Reed, E. Moon-, J. Rvrwrw, H. Slmhbazian. .Mk ll me - sas, f:..ssr.w,t 5 f F3ANDf-'Our blue and white clad band performs for us many times during the year. First row L to R: A. Terzian, F. Nagels. Second row: P. Gatzlca, S. Edgar, U. Tanaka, E. Salazar, J. Rodriguez, M. Parsons, D. Price, B. Baird, N. Weigant, H. Delgado, M. Pinedo, P. Heintz, J. Greiss, J. Sorenson, M. Logan. Third row: J. Carter, O. Howser, G. Dayton, E, Pierce, B. Reed, R. Myers, J. Flofh, M. Merkcr, W, Platt, C. Quinn, E. Howser, J. Schletewitz, C. Heinle, Mr. Broolfs, B. Tipton. Fourth row: B, Okinaka, P. Alcorn, B. Coffey, F. Tinoco, E. Karagozian, M. Ward, M, Carter, R. Rosenthal, M. Malz, R. Maloy, M, Googooian, A. Jarahian. Fifth row: T. Gee, K. Robertson, C. Fry, B. Arneson, G. Heisinger, R. Johnson, W. Thompson, C. Sanders, V. Wilchen, B. Owens, J. Crump. Sixth row: R. Bray, H. Mamigonian, J, Gonzales, R. Paul, J. Weber, D. Hall, R. Schoemer, H. Shahbazian, D. Miller, B. Kirchner. Seventh row: M. Yamamoto, B. Goss, B. Coffey, W. Trukki, V. Hildebrand, A. Loeb, B. Spate. We March Along Together ln Step With Time BAND OFFICERS- Marilyn, how you do rate with the men? Seated L to Rf G Heisinger, Quartermaster, B. Owens, president, V. Hildebrand, librarian, M. Carter, secretary, J. Weber, student director. Standing: J. Crump Quartermaster, C. Sanders, librarian, Mr. Brooks, director. Our BAND, the pride and ioy of Sanger High, has had never a dull mo- ment this year as it played for parades, games, and pep rallies. The Spring Concert and the annual Music Festival held at Fresno State College were two important activities in which the band participated. The band members proudly boast of copping top honors in parades held in Fowler, Dinuba, and Reedley. Congratulations, band mem- bers! ' --1-lg IA!! BAND I. lvl. .w .1lf'i1 L l R A l I is l ll y ii lx l 1 R Ki' nr B A ii I III lui iii K ii lfrfi lkl' li' l IW I I l i I4 IJ ii all l l 1 l' ' li r II I l N 1 ls l Maiorettes Prance As Musicians Make Music A slrilcinq new line in feminine Iaf lenl is brillianlly porlrayed as our MAA JQRKTIES display lheir unique uni lcims And lricly lwirlinfi. The Jacls and Jills ol The JAZZ BAND were really in The groove as lhey played lor school parlies and dances. Harry Jarncs and Perry Como lrecord- ed, ol coursel gave Ihe Jazz Band qiiile 51 bil of compelifion, buf, as a whole, There is no doubf Jrhaf Ihe hepslers ral ed Iops wilh all Ihe lcids al school. Allhouqh il is only a srnall orqani znlion, Ihe QRCI-IESIRA ol Sanger High surely gels around. The rnosl im porlanl occasion in which The orchesfra fmrlicipafed was Ihe All School Play. Whal would we do wilhoul an orches- Ira Io play belween ads? MAJURFITES VriiiiigiIiiviis1'Gii.in'i's S1-il' I' II Iiilwr. Sliiiifliiiq I If R cl C.i'lri I' C'?,iI.fIi M lf ryan, Iliii I ig ,il Cluiiif , C'IPCllllSll?A Miisii l r swwil ii... iiifiiis is lr iivhr slirfs ii wil me if wl i ie M, M ii, ia B' Ii ifi,I,41fi.'-,,RcM.if5 M ciiiif M wiii ir Uirnii F. Wivilfr, B, Chas, .I Bwiffwlx I. Nm' s I Ti-ifiqv-N B. lr Qmiunl 'nw I' Alun, I Wil fi, R. Jiiliiissrii R IVV' .' D Vw l, l' 'r 'J M YW' iiinilf A, Tv-f,'i.in, S fflqiif S. llhirw, Mi Br-mls S Ifwfrcir , B Fri--2, C. Cr: I W'v'w1 I I B Iliiil iiiw .I llilli ,I Sfrin'-wil: R B'-Y Kiizliiivr LS GLEE CLUB ie inc lc wor srnies wi u Firsl row L To R: B. Noorigian, L. Misenheimer, A. c r wrnwn M onu ca Corza es, T. Aguilera, B, Gonzales, H. Aguilera, E. Avakian. cond row R Al nlar A l V wnlz, E. Howser, J. Hickman, B. Tipton, E. Bubenik, J. wiv n wi in row a n D Krikorian, B. Reese, V. Wilchen, J. Beasley, L. Woods, V. onsfan R w L Karnian, S. Kaprielian, R. O'delI, C, Nakamoio, T. lkurna, amwrno 1 Wwfwnabn Walana e P riffilh, B. Cain, Fifth row: Mr. Wahlsirom, direcior, J, in ie cp o D Johnson F Fox, R. Herdeg, S. Brehm. OFFlCERSfThe briqhlness of California sunshine reilecls upon lhese qay faces. Firsf row L10 R: A. Hickman,1rea- surer, J. Hickman, secrelaryg S. Kaprielian, vice-presi- denf. Second row: M. DeCanio and M. Yamamolo, libra' rianq and J. Schlelewiiz, president. The 'lsong birds ol Sanger l-ligh's Girls' Glee Club have had a busy lime This year beginning wi'rh lhe Chris?- mas program, 'lGlad Tiding of Greal Joy, and confinu- ing lhrough 'rhe year, singing ai special reguesl for church- es, clubs and associarions. The Spring Concerf and fhe Dislricl Music Fesfival held al Fresno Sfale College were really big affairs for lhe Girls' Glee Club. To lop off lhe evenrs of rhe year, lhe girls sang al bolh Jrhe Baccalau- reare and Commencemenl services. Do re me la sol la ri do is a very familiar phrase +0 all BOYS' GLEE members. Wifh lols of hard work and pracrice, lhese fellows, many ol lhem iirsl year sludenfs. were able lo greaily improve fheir undeveloped voices. Boys wilh unusual 'ralenl formed a mixed chorus wilh rhe girls and parricipaled in such acrivilies as The Chrislmas Canlala and Spring Concerl. The enlire BOYS' GLEE presenred ifs mosf surprising performance in an assembly for lhe Sludenl' Body. Drills And Thrills Have Been Well Mastered 62 R 1 Thf' qlfw LMA Q f- .muh '.1'.w.'K A1111 mu We C' ruazmas Cmunfn CMA lwimc S BUYS VLH CLUB CWH,CFR', AH- Mm Www-fi my in A 'uvim fr mmf? L , x Cf, WwYY,sr'4vy,.1r, -N. Boys Spend I-lours Vocalizing To Get Harmony BOYS' CK-LEE LLUB Fumrr' Crrwlws .Hari Swwxfms, H1-1?'S mu HUVQ' f Yfw' Qlwwlx, FNS? vww l M' R M1 VV,HvlSYuww, H r4..foH..H 1 aww E www, M. Mfofmm, J, Crwff-'A D, frm, B Cwrfw, .1 Avy, H1-ill suwwm Svwwwwf ww D.l'wr41-, C, W,zVi, J Paws, D. Pvfvrsom, B. Rm-fi, D, Golf, C. M, Fill: H, Sb.xMmzm'1, J HMM .ami H, V.xN.1s11m'1, Hmui ww A AQUFNA' S, Baird, J. Bmwls-y, L, Bddwlm, B. C'm1daN. R. Qumdt, H, Baku, B Shvm' ,wwf G. Knlmk W 6 3 w nu, H. WiIIiamson, vice bresidenh J. Wor- man, secreTary. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY-Life members Take a fronT scPT, even in a socieTy meeiing. Firsi row L To R: E. Karle, D. Lehman, H. Williamson, R. Mooradinn, P. Muliin, D. Bredon. Second row: G. So, S. Nishimofo, J. Worman, D. WedqeworTh, B. Davis, J. ATraT, D. Anderson, M McDonald, Third rowi E. Saiazar, G. Hachigian, A, Terzian, B. Parvanian, M. Vig, B. Cain B. Erickson, J, Nilmeier. FourTh row: M, CarTer, C. Myers, B. Lee, V. Robinson, S. Faller L. NcIson, S. SaIazar, J. Kawamura. FiTTh row: R. Myers, V. Hiidcbrand, G, Bredon, G. Day Ion, H.Yasumo1o, P. Kosuarian. Sanger's SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY oT TorTy members spenT iTs Time Iiving up To The moTTo Scholarship Tor Service. These enThusiasTic scho- Iars aTTended convenTions and enjoyed an acTive year. Those who worked Tor six semesTers To gain recogniTion as CSF IiTe members are D. Bredon, S. Kaprielian, E. Karie, D. Lehman, R. Mooradian, P. IVIuIIin, I'I. Williamson, J. ATraT, E. NeIson. Six veTeran members OT The Sanger chapTer oT OUILL AND SCROLL pianned an iniTiaTion Tor seven honored iournaIisTs and IaTer in The year oTher sTudenTs quaIiTying were iniTiaTed. The group read and discussed books To Iearn The arT oT wriTing and used Their inspiraTions in Their wriTing Tor The I-Ii-LighTs and Echo. I-Ionor Societies Anticipate Bright Futures Q'JILL AND SCROLLWQMII and Scroiiers smiie aTTer Their candie-IighT iniTiaTion. L To R: K. Kobma, J. Kawamura, B. Lee, E. Karle, G. ManTredi, J. Vernon, M. McDonald Trai R. Mooradian, L. Krum, I-I. Wiiiiamson, P. MuIIin, D, Lehman, J, A QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERSAAn impres sive iniTiaTion is a viTaI parT of Quill and Scroll. The oTTicers are E, Krum, secreTary Ireasurcrg H. Wiiiiamson, presidenh R. Mo oradian, vice president dcntg David Filbrck, lrs-nsurffrg It-isim-ly disri I HlfY members listen atlentively to Mr. Luther, First row L to R: B. Hunter, F. game o. tho years fvvcnlg, Navarettc, R, Quindf, D, Hall, D. Golf, H. Robinson, Mr, Luther, adviser. Sec' ond row:E,Pa1lon, D. Austin, J. Lane. Third row: M. Ary, G. Coffey, J. Bowman, V, Heintz, B. Austin. D. Filbeck, N. Hoveiler. Debaters And I-li-Y Men Catch The Spotlight The Hl-Y was made known to the student body by the noon bicycle races. Those who took part competed tor prizes which were awarded tor tirst and second places. The boys also organized a basketball team and went tishing. They held meetings every Tues- day at the members' homes at which they also enjoyed retreshments. The purpose ot the club is character building. The Sanger DEBATE Team consisting ot Pat Mullin, Donavon Pretzer, Mary Ann lida, Audrey Hicl man, Harry Scharnick, Roy Eskildsen, and Jo Ann Clark competed in speech tournaments at Roosevelt Junior High, Fresno State College, Fresno Technical High, and Eresno High. They also entered the CIE Forensics Competition tor the tirst time since the war. Even debaters who didn't participate in inter-school debates ac- quired valuable experience in proper and ex- temporaneous speaking. DEBATERS are given a law pointers by Mr. Williams. First row l. to R: Audrey Hickman, Rosa Encinas, Joyce Gray, Mr, Dave Williams, adviser. Second row: Bonnie Howard, Betty Peris, Pat Mullinl Eugene Winter, and Mary Ann lida. 65 These I:eIIows Develop Precision and Skill IIIIRD PERIOD OFFICERS Cwl Ihal Iiqurefl iiqhl, boys, Pops wqlrhiiiq. Sealed L Io R' B. Owens, nhiei drallsf i-ning D. Kfinef, Ifawig R. Earrczll, eilicr boy, Slanding 'IRQVH Roqwrs. The MECI-IANICAL DRAWING CLUB has piaclically Iripled ils membership since ils inaugurav lion in I935. Due Io Ihe lad Ihal There are so many olher Clubs and organizalions Io Ialce up aclivilies period, This club Carries on all ils business Iormalilies during class lime. The club has no dues. buf when Ihere is a need for Iinances Ihe Nhafl' is passed. I'SJrudenIs inleresled in eilher archileclural or aqricullural careers, will find MECHANICAL DRAWING very useful, says Ilpopl' Rogers, Ihe adviser. While IaIinq Ihis course, sludenls learn Io acquainl' Ihemsolves wilh Ihe diaughlinq condilions Ihey will find in commercial Iile. FOURTH PERIOD OFFICERS -- Whal are Ihose IiHIe gadgels-Ioolh picks? Sealed: Hoinll o'icr' boy, Slandinq I, Io R' S furler Iracer B. Kirchner, chief drails- man Mr Rogers wdviser. THIRD PERIOD MECHANICAL DRAWINC Q Ie 1 pil? up Io 0 whui 5 e v Q ir ww I v we ns D rn Li Er-fre fc d r . . Sinde c , . vile qo, . io '. , . M L, , Ro ers. Third row: . ri ', .Coe vcr, M. Tay or, . . .I 0' , . Ionoo a . Q 'in.1'., Ewrlh r w: D. We , vL . LOURTII PERIOD MECHANI CAL DRAWING -e Dmnqhlinq is sniioiis lnissiress. Sealed L Io R: B. Mirlvr, R. Ouindl, B. glenn, I. Baird, V. Heinlz, S. C,irI1'i, B. Kircfirwr. Slartdinq I Io R Hrs? row: R. Lopez, C, Iimlxira, C, imrqv, 6. Braden, F. Nnkanv, S. Snrobian, B, Oqnwii, E. Kurnivolo, R. Iiionyis, B, Dean, D, Lee, Mr. Roqers. Lasl row' M. Niizawa, II. Loiwr M. Hernandez, Y. Tsiiqi, D. Hicmrimi, L. Wil- .iniiiS. 66 With Pen ln l-lancl, They Sketch Their Future The Art Club is one ot the newest organi- zations in school. Among its many activities is making posters tor school events. Che ot the club's outstanding achievements was the art exhibit at which paintings by several local artists were shown. The Art Bazaar, held iust betore Christmas, teaturecl the sale ot plastics, leather work, and clay statuettes. A spring skating party was enioyecl by members ot the club. Mr. Kerr is kept very busy as adviser ot this new and promising group. ART CLUB OFFICERS--The leaders ot our artistic Students, with the aid of Mr. Kerr, plan tor a year ot work and tun. The ofti- cers are seated L to R: B. Davis, trensurrerq F. Howser, vice pres- identg R. Phillips, president, lstanclingl Mr. Kerr, adviserg D. Peterson, secretary. ART CLUB-lt looks as it Sanger Hiqh has plenty of artists. First row L to R: L. Wood, V. Wilchen, G. Nakayarna, B. Gonzalez, J. Worman, B. Lee, L. Holliqan, B. Ericksen, B. Boyaiian, C. Downey, L. Woods. Second row: M. Eckhart, J. Hickman, E. Howser, N. Wolfe, V. Petty, B. Davis, R. Alcantar, L. Holligan, J. Brawlcy, M. Frady, M. DaMant, I. Thornp' son, J. Dunklin, A. Jordan. Third row: M. Padilla, R. Eskildscn, R. Butlalo, K. Stone, K. Kasparian, S. Lovegren, C. Wall, N. l-loveilcr, S. Fosnaugh, B. Neely, M. Sanderson, B. Min' ter, D. Peterson, J. McCamish, E. Moore, R. Bray, J. Schengel, B. Kirchner, P. Ragus, H. Crider, U. Aguilar, J. Vance, J. Iwo, C, Far' quson, R. Chaney, R. Bryson, V. Howlett, Mr. Kerr. ART CLUB PROJECT-Cecil Ferguson, Cloclell Downey, and Mr. Kerr discuss the arrangement of paintings displayed at thc art exhibit. 67 The senorilas who modeled lhe coslurnes are lL lo RI Mrs. Polls, R. Rosenthal, B. Holmes, R. Encinas, D. Gee, l-I. Garcia, J. Sorralo Uno, Dos, Tres ---- Our The colorful SPANISH CLUB is lhe largesl in school. Once a monlh lhey hold meelings in Spa- nish and somelimes enjoy a movie on lhe Cenlral and Sourh American counlries. Ar lhe annual spring picnic, held al The cily park, Coach E. Jones was in charge oi recrealion. This year Mrs. SPANISH CLUB ASSEMBLY-Mrs. Grace Porls enlerfainod rhe sludenl body ar Sanger by her display and sforios about cosiurn-s and cuslcms ol lhe Orienl. F. Aguilar, SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-Do you really siudy Spanish in your idle hours? Or is il Spanish? Sealed: E. Salazar, vice president S. Salazar, presidenl. Slandinq: D. Arakelian, lreasurerj R. Rosenlhal, song leader, M. Gone zalez, secrefary. Beginners Learn uiclcly Young was hosless lo lhe Spanish Ill sludenrs al a palio picnic held in her back yard. The Chris'r- mas parly brings lhrills lo all as rhey lake lheir rurn Trying lo break rhe gianl pinala loaded wilh giils and candies. SPANISH l STUDENTS'-These Spanish sludenls lake an aclive inleresl in lheir soufhern neighbors. Firsl row L lo R: C. Esqueda, G. Rivas, I. Ashmore, L, Avazian, M. DeCanio, F. Flippo, J. Florh, M. Ouchi, M. Ryono, I. Ueki, R. Thomas. Second row: B. Quinn, P. Heinlz, A. lopez, I. Davis, J. Clark, B. Brill, N. Hughes, V. Robinson, A. Yarnarnolo, R. Olson, T. Koda, A. Cano. Third row: J. Hazelron, F. Smith, P. Myers, T. Fong, D. Watkins, S. Salazar, M. Googooian, D. Auslin, T. Ausliri, C. Aguilar, G. lkuma. Fourfh row: J. Barrows, M. Clifford, B. Delay, D. Wolfe, N. Walker, O. Srnilh, E. Adams, K. Roberlson, F. Nakano, S. Sarahian, J. McCamish. Fillh row: M. Pol- Iaslrini, A. Cade, M. Merker, S. Faller, F. Gonzales, D. I-louse, D. Schoemer, G. Kubo, R. Monroe, J. Iwo, J. Davis. Sixih row: B. Par- vanian, A. Kobala, D. Brazil, C. Dadian, W. Baxler, B. Green, C. Quinn, N. Weiganf, B. Moreland, W. Trukki, G. Heisinger, R. Paul. Sevenlh row: R. Krurn, B. Minler, C. Fry, R. Frazier, S. Salas, W. Barhule, W. Hockersmilh, E. Sims, K. Kasamalsu. - wwf Y W M w nn, ' N' ami? HKS ! A CY K, 521, X X X , M ri? as Q A 'A W? ilfmi? , g, g wk Q 3531 M, 3 if-if 1, Qu 'fwfr fffuxf 53? 'Qin A A.: H, ,f xp ag Q 45 Sf A k L' mb-pq V if N11 V ffl WZ MB A WH . W W 'F H MI. W' 4 B N? W M .mwg ww Q K T W bw' ,N , as M VL ,W 5? rw. V wiv VE, -. s I! Y th i '1 FR nl ll we time IQSQE 3 '42 , x v. ns x' Q N , QV, I Mx Sc.- fv Q A H- , DB, ,N A ,.. , ,iff 4 qu. Nri ...,. - MX , X wiv in an A A-W, iL.x4 ff ye. 3 -f' ' ,:4.l Xl Rf., 'il' ij? 'A whiff , Q :xt I I ff M .jc 2 .ff ff A X. fb, K ,,wi, M gk ,J ,S g zf 'W' rl,-QV fir ,L 1, 'EY vs.. ,. Q , ,J 3 ,, . 4 A fa + ' W 1 K WH-A 'QQ 8 A Q X. ' iii Fi Kr' E. mild' y fggfw .w 'r X. V V ' ' Z ' V' 5 A 'liifx-: M L g ' QA I1 an fig 5 ,, QW W f 4' 1, ,. ani ff Q is wif .gf ' Y . 9 'Ss K x ' YN I A A fig v fx ! V U 4 , v 51 fe ., - fs., fill gk, . v 'Q 4' Y' , ,4 A 1.- dw 2 wig N M .,.. .... N I 130 I Red Cross Works To Make l-lours Happy For All INSPECTION COMMITTEE-All qill boxes were inspecled belore brvinq snnl lo needy Europeans by M. McDonald, J. Vernon, M. Arinslronq, J, Sorensen, B. Holmes, B. Baird, D. Anderson, and E. Winlcr. GIFT BOX-A larqe box was placed in lhe rrmin proiccf, qill lmxcs. CAMP REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISFRS Mary Ann Arrvslronq, pu-sirlenl, and Bi-vvily Baird, sm. relnry, who rwgirvsrnlrwI Snnflvr nl sunvrii-r :awp work wilh lhe advisers, Miss Klinq and Mrs. Dnylun on lhe orqanizalion adrviinislraliun n .:'... :-, .,., ..s...?3f15 gms. -Ms . V iffr .1 Q. A f U .M Ioyer for slurlonls' qills lor Ihr' Junior RMI Cross is fix . - NS.. . 3 'ss x s .. Junior Red Cross slarled This school year wilh a busy schedule. Sponsoring a Red Cross fund drive during The lhird weelc of school, lhe J. R. C's collecled E'p66.04, wilh ninely-live percenl' of lhe sludenl body parlicipalinq. The nexl underlalcinq was lhe paclcing of gill boxes lo send lo Europe. The slandard conlenls in lhese boxes were pencils, papers, erasers, soap, loolhspasle and brushes. Supplemenled by dona- lions, lorry ol fhese good-will boxes were senl. RED CROSS CQUNCIL--Junior Red Cross Council members plan lor and carry lhrough lhe club proiecls. Sealed L lo R: B. Baird, C. Jus-, M. Arrvwslrong, J. Sorensen, J. Flolh. Slandinq Firsl row: J. Vernon, D. Lehman, P. Mullin, J. Alral, M. Bollwine ,A. Jordan, J. Worn-nn, B. Holmes, M. Viq, M. Yarnamolo. Back row: D. Anderson, E. Winler, M, McDonald, B, Colley, R. Bray, B. Auslin. 'hs 5: ' GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS--They don'T spend all OT Their Time looking al piciures. Fir-sT row L To R: Miss GoyeTTe, adviserg J. Sorensen, vice president A. Terzian, pianisfj P. Griffith and G, Schlelewilz, yell leaders. Second row: A. Mamigonian, Treasurer: J, Vernon, secrelaryg Mrs. Keeler, dean of qirlsg R, Maloy, presie denfg Miss Chasan, adviserg R. Rosenlhal, song leader. Boys Enjoy Recreafo T h e B O Y S' FEDERATION. Tormed To promoTe Triendship and social acTiviTies among The so- called sTronger sex, has underTalcen and concenTraTed upon Two parTi- cular acTiviTies. lT is This group ThaT puTs The Trash cans ouT and secures The ChrisTmas Trees To decoraTe The rooms and halls during The Yulee Tide season. Along wiTh These The boys also sponsor a parTy and an assembly during The year. BOYS' FEDERATTON PARTY-'Al Jolson', E. Adams, sings Mommy To Cinderella STuinp , E, Winler as parr c-T The enTerTain- ment aT The TirsT male gel-Togelher. 72 GIRLS' LEAGUE SKIT-Manners, qood and bad, were demonsTraTed before The STudenT Body. R. Bray and N. Baldwin displayed Their besT conducf, while E. Krurn did everyThing The wrong way. J. Park illusTraTed The passing of Tinne. The GIRLS' LEAGUE, one oT The mosT acTive organiza- Tions, This year insTiTuTed a course in manners presenTed in The Torm oT slciTs and speeches. A healTh charT made ouT by each girl recording The healTh habiTs OT each one, was ample evidence oT iTs success. The an- nual parTies oT The Girls' League were equally successTul in every respecT. Girls Stress Manners BOYS' FEDERATlON OFFICERS-gaiher for fun on mofor scoofers. They are from lelf To riqhT: K. Koba- Ta, secreTaryg G. Manlredi, Treasurerg E. Krum, presi- denTg Mr. Bredon, dean oT boysg D. Anderson, vice presidenlg J. Terzian, yell leader: Coach DayTon. FUTURE FARMER OFHCFRS---F. F, A. officers discuss Their wnrk acliyifiris. L lo R: Fred Giorqelfi, presidenfg Akira Krlln'.x, yiccrpresidenlg William Wedgeworlh, secrelaryp lr nl. Ymnarnuln svnlinr-lg and Paul Young, reporter. Nol riclureflz Jack Biggers, Treasurer. Class room sTudies were supplemenTecl by TreguenT Tield Trips and special acTiviTies by The Sanger ChapTer oT FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Radio programs, Tield Trips, a vine pruning conTesT, a cooperaTive quiz, and The an- F. F, A. PROJECT-fWelding is an acfivily in which Future Farm ers excel. L To R: R. Mahler and L. PeHif. acTiviTies in which our boys readily parTicipaTed. The varieTy and number OT evenTs increas- ed as The year passed. The boys iudged sTocl4 aT The Hacienda de Los Reyes on a spring Trip, among oTher Things. nual Ag Fair on April 30 were among The many Future Farmers Learn Trades By Experience F. F. A.fThes+: lellows lill The soil and help feed The slarvinq. Firsl row L To R: R. Dickerson, C. Manley, E. Palfon, P. Henry, D. Campos C. Schlelnwilz, B. Gibbs, V. Summers, W. Wedgeworlh, F. Sani. Second row: A. Kobafa, W. Rogers, K. Kasparian, J. Espanoza, R. Mahler J. Bork, R. Kline, J. Kacerek, B. Karle, P. Gibbs, A. Raymond Third row: D. Winslow, L. Mcncarini, B, Ankrum, A. Fosnauqh, C. Nasers, E Cralmni, V. Krirlfrr, C. Amador, J, Turnbull, W. Philips, G. Timora, L. Talceuchi. Fourlh row: J. Sandy, L. Rippee, B. Merk, J. Bigqers, K Naqels, L, Dean, B. Auslin, S. Fosnaugh, L. Elwood, W. Monson, B. Presley, V. Carler, M. Sanderson, G. lnahara, B. Oqawa, G. llcurna F. Yainaimilfz, W. Beasley, C. Sipes, C. Tange. Lasl row: J. Long, L. Nelson, D. Filbeclc, P, Young, E. Palsgaard, L. Pellit, R, Braun, Mr Rillf-r and K, Mizurnolo. , is Kms' T T 2 in .Wadi aujxi PROJECTIOIWSTS-Knowledge about films is es- senlial lo movie proieclionisls. Pronl row: M. Pill man, V. Sanderson, M. McCarly, D. Hufson, H. Mc- Carly. Second row: M. Crider, J. Park, J. Davis. OFFlCERSfMiss Spearman explains lhe intricacies of lne proieclor. H, McCarly, sccrelary-rreasurerg ' Miss Spearman, adviser, V. Sanderson, presidenl. Projectors And Test Tubes Promote Learning The PRQJEC'l'lOlNllSl' CLUB, under lhe lead- ership of Miss Spearman, learned how lo operalc lhe proieclion machine in lhe lirlle lhealer. Dur- ing school hours club members showed many in- leresling and educalional movies. This service club gains experience wilh films and gels lo see The piclures loo. Q55 . fi A new organizalion lhis year is lhe SCIENCE CLUB. Anyone inleresled in chemislry or physics is eligible lo join. Each ol lhe members has a scienlilic proiecl such as building radios ,working wilh molors, and sludying eleclromagnelics, which lhey musl complele during lhe year. Mr. Ginise is The adviser. SClENCE CLUB7SClHVlLO Club mem bers always have lime lo lry anolher cxporimenl. Fronl row L lo R: L. Ginisc, L. Baldwin, B. Mori, M. Logan, R. Urishima, T. Nakano, G. Bredon, T, Be- doian, B. Jue, O. Hildebrand. Las? row: C. Cobb, R. Thomas, A. Jarahian, H. Nishio, D. Fanlz, R. Buffalo, M. Mc Donald, D. Brcdon, V. l-lildobranfl, D. Lee. OFHCERS -The science lcadcfrs do a privale experinrenl. D. Bredon, presi denl, M, Logon, secretary, V. Hilde brand, vice prosidcnl, D. Lee, lreasurer. f? 4? 1 044 ..., - 1--.3 HOSTESS CLUB OFFlCLRSfffHera'l pools are plannin sfnnr-lhinql Coulfi il he lhfrfri- prermring lor n banriuv . Firsl rirw L To R' Chrislirwr Yalcliqinn, presidenfg Grate H.1fhiqr.irr,vnrll lwmrvirj Marv Y.irrmrrif,n9rx, lrvnsurr-r, Sr-clonal rrww Arrlimrr-Hi' Lwwiilrs, vue rrrrreifrrmrrfg Norm Wcrllf.', Svri ri liury, HOSTES3 CLUB Tlrfrsr- .wr Thr' Qirli who svrvi' nl ban rgnvls .ms .x svrviu' li, The Sijllrrcvi. Trrsf row L lo R' D. Brazil, M. Dil Miirrl, ll. if-ir, CU Har,hrgr.irw, A, Gonzales, M. Mori, T, lkiirwi, M, Frariy, G Allyn, l Siephens, Mrs Fishwr. Se-.find row: N. Wnrliif, M. Yarvrarrzolo, C, Naka inrxlir, B Rm-Sr-, M, Mori, C. Ynlfliqinn, L. Holligan ,E Jfurqirnsi-lr 1 Q In Their Time They Cool: Up Food And Music To be a member of The HOSTESS CLUB, girls mus+ have a B average and a semesler ol Foods lo lheir Credil. Decoraling and serving al The annual fool- ball banquel was one of The hoslesses' besl known adivilies. As a proiecf lo earn money, These ambilious cooks sold hol dogs, candied apples and cakes. The SOLQIST CLUB was newly organized This year lor The purpose of encouraging music sfudenfs To learn To play solos for The public, V ,, llwlfv ClUB Tlwsr' 'wlirnsls lair , , 1 in lwy rwrlirrrrrrrrq lor r-.nh irllr r ir i ,,, llr r 5'iililii.5r'i1!r-rl l My R B. Trpfi ll 41:1 A Tvv.'l.1n, Smimil now, L, Wi Bvrvcvls Thi l R. Jcwlvrrsrrn l, Nr1ci'G,s , .i ir ir rd row: R. Bray, D.lv1rIlvr, r P. Alcorn, J. Weber, A, Jnrahian r r rr gl nsirri rl M PBfnl W They mel in The homes of The members lo dis- play rheir lalenfs. Their eflorls resulled in solos in assemblies, ar parlries, and on 'rhe radio. They learned lo enjoy fheir music: more. SOlOlST'S CLUB OFHCERS Vim: l'rrt5l'le'nY Jixurrrrllfr Schlfrl viii! H13 r lsr Burl rri Tir ur lr N5 ih L' ilinl Ricnxr i , ,i ,,.,,-,, , 1, imrrgfi W, .-frm, -,A Busy Hn si los wrmn will bi- irfsvrrlfrd. C. A. S. C.fSanger members ot the Calitornia Association ot Student Councils listen to a tew remarks trom Presi- dent Max. Seated L to R: R, Bray, A. Hickman, L. Orosco, R. Myers, Standing: J. Atrat, D, Peterson, Mrs. Keeler, adviser, M. McDonald. Cur Cbiect ls To Create School lnterest U7 OJ 5 CD5-l Rm E97 T5 O! Q: F2 me 05' :DQ ' C O' O- -'o -10 gho me will O1 if as 'U 2 53 5.111 I t' The C. A. S. C., Calitornia Association ot Student Councils, is a newly created organization whose oloiect is to create better relations and co- operation among the various schools. Sanger High was represented by six dele- gates plus the District Eleven's President, Max McDonald. Through the discussion carried on in the Dis- trict lvleetings, the delegates learned many pro- titable ideas. Among the important problems discussed at these meetings were the Code ot Fair Play and Exchange Assemblies. on CTO-:J fi img 0411-4- 'U :Tl-'O gin 1 KD FO: 2' Zi-4 555 cb Q. getoe 3-+ 13 13- N40 OCD cn c ni git 552 -Q-jf '13 E' gpm OG Q13 o' SU- CLQ 5'Q EQ. QE OJ: :am Q. o.0- cog gg I3 .4 - -.i U 3 Q2 13 2'3- EJWD 7-. xg. 'U O an DCU +3 503 ?-:1 00 mg m A. C.-Girl athletes gather at the gym. Seated L to R: . Gonzalez, J. Schletewitz, L. lsheim. Second row: M. Torosian, .te. Third row: R. Diclcison, J. Barrowls, B. Cain, B. Gonzalez, A. Shimokubo, B. Erickson. Fourth row: V. Constanz, J. Worman, C. Ogawa, M. Papac, P, Alcorn, M. Bollwine, I Magnone. Fifth row: B. Lee, M. McCarty, G. Schletewitz, M. Ward, M, Gibson. G. A. C. OFFICERS-The G. A, C. of- ticers and Miss Goyettelrnustlbe plan- mmuu .ma m1wJwmmmmmwa .m.m- -.Q .gc ....y..1.- Salazar D, Maldonado J. Sorensen M. Yamamoto, Miss Goy- Qur grads conlinue 'ro worlc for The ad- vancemenl oi Sanger High Through 'rhe ac- Iive ALUMNI ASSQCIATION. Though a Tairly new organizarion, The group Ialces on many proiecls. Each year They hold a Homecoming Day al Sanger High. This year June I2 is The dare of The Teslivilies. The presenralion of Achievemenl Awards Io Iwo seniors is a new proiecl of The group. One senior girl and one senior boy receives awards ol S50 each. The win- ners are chosen on The grounds of characf Ier, school Ioyally, sporlsmanship, and pro- gress in self development The Alumni Associalion was sfaried Ioy The class of I926 when if had a reunion in The summer of I946. Though Their days of sludy af Sanger High are over, The grads confinue Io spend hours worlcing for a beller school. They've noi Torgollen The TIME Ihey spenl al' San- ger High. ALUMNI OFFICERS' Leiidvrs ol Ihr- Alumni Assoiiatiovi .mv Ml. Ciiril LII gar, vice presidenlg Mrs. Alvcv Newer! Irexwsurf-rg Mrs. Elm Cobb, swii-tary, and Mr. Eldred Carter, president They Spend I-Iours Working For A Better School CIASS OI V726 Alumni Assofiafion idea arose al The Iweriiy year reunion fil Ilw ilass :il '76, Fi-mil riiw I In R A Ciirlilmil, Ii. IH 'ii.I.'iii'i, J I'ir'i nI1I, C, Crowder, W. Simpson, H, Beidvn, H, Gasfnniim. Back vow: E. C.irIr'r, F. Myiiis Cailvr, CF. fmslaiiiaiu K-myniii I 1 M Huis ri Ci lsr O Simi ons Scoif L Ellis Sanford H G C1 Iy B Eslcs II I y M M gl I I rr sf M I rils Bali v N mu, , .ifr Lrg, . Y' ,, L Crlingii' Biilrwr, D. Baker. raves .4 , , - use, . ri I. fi .r , , oiw .i-I . Q. . , f I , .0 'is 34' U on 4 i -601' Q Vi, i N i This work ol arf welcomed lhe 7' 1- .W communily and srudenls lo The all- Hlb school play, Our Hearls Were Young and Gay. -2-iii The cas? on board ship say farewell, Sealed L lo R: M. Logan, P. Srnilh, V. Wilchen. Sland- ing: V. Hildebrand, R, Bray, E. Moore, F, Nelzer, R. Thomas, R. Eskildsen, B. Tiplon, P. Bender, J. Carler, and B, Minler. The casf of Our Hearls Were Young and Gay gol logefher for lheir las? mornenls in Paris. L lo R: M. Armslrong, R. Bray, M. Lo- gan, H. Shahbazian, F. Nefzer, E. Moore, V Wilchen, P. Smilh, B. Fries, L. Orosco. Two Excellent Performances, Une Swell Cast Our Hearls Were Young And Gay, The slory of Teen age 'rravelers Cornelia Olis Slcinner and Emily Kimbrough, was presenled on March 4 and 5. Virginia Wilchen and Peggy Smilh had lhe lead- ing roles of Cornelia and Emily. The sfory ol The adyenlures ol rhe girls was pre- senred rwo nighls by one casf, direcled by Mr. Dave Williams. Mary Ann Armslrong was sludenl clireclor. The whole school wen'r all our ro make play lime a lime ro long remember. As a reward for our el- lorrs, rhe audilorium was filled bolh nighls. The leads were played by Virginia Wilchen, Frank Nelzer, Eugene Moore, and Peggy Srnilh. Monsieur De La Croix and his dog added fo the humor play. Harry Shahbazian lhe role of impresario. of The played Window Cleaner Bobby- Fries i slarlled Cornelia and Emily our of a sound sleep. ULARITY POLL WINNERS-These are The poll winners l e H hls l 0 M C ald M. Logan, R. Bray, A. Terzian, D. Miller, P. Mulli D Prefze ass slanl ende arern g r Sha azian ys zel P. MCG-uire lharem girlj, F. G,-iorgelli,,D. Bredo Myers B on 0 R ppee, J. Hclrnes: E. Howser, S, Faller, W. Wedgewo y Mye s .3 ck an, J. Ryono, B. Lee, P. Griflilh: A. Darby. Popular Pupils Win KING AND QUEENfHarsha Shahbasha looks pleased as KING Gerald kisses QUEEN Connie al lhe climax of rhe Popularily assembly. l-larsha Shahbasha, myslic from Turkeslan, gazed inlo his cryslal ball and announced lhe winners ol The l-li- Lighls popularily poll on March 23. Top honors, king and queen of Sangis- lan for The day, wenl lo Gerald Man- lredi and Connie Myers. Olher honors were won by Dale Bredon and Pal Mullin, boy and girl mosl likely 'lo succeed: Fred Giorgel- 'ri and Roxy Mooradian, handsomesl and prelliesl: Donald Miller and Anna Terzian, mosl lalenled: Richard Myers and Barbara Tiplon, lriendliesl: Wil- liam Wedgeworlh and Shirley Faller, guielesl: Eddie Sani and Vera Pelly, besl dancers: Jim Ryono and Barbara Lee, mosl alhlelic: Eldred Adams and Jeanne l-lickman, besl'-dressed: Rich- ard Bray and Mona Logan, mosl' handsome and sophislicaled Seniors: Max McDonald and Gerry Schlele- wilz, mosl' aclive and charming Ju- niors: Max Ary and Delores Colwell, besl-looking and sweelesl Sopho- mores: Jerry Daylon and Pally Myers, culesl Freshies: Andy Darby and Pauline Grillilh, school sweelhearls: Emmell l-lowser, besl gum chewer: Joanne l-lolmes, biggesl llirl: and Waller Rippee, class nuisance. 79 LOOKING AHEAD-A dare is made for May 7. THE ROYAL COURT -King Eu- gene Moore, Queen Perle Galzka, and Atlendanls smile happily from the royal ihrone af ihe Mardi Gras Prom, JACKSON SOUAREfAl las? lne big rnomenl has Come for ine iuf niors and seniors of Sanger High. Juniors Give The Seniors Jackson Square, in quainr old New Orleans, was ihe ser- Jring of Huis Year's Junior-Senior prom-flue Mardi Gras. On May 7, iuniors, seniors, and Their friends danced amid green, purple, and orange decoralions. For flue iirsi Jrirne, a king and queen oi llfie prom were chosen. Perle Gaizka and Eugene Moore were selecfed by a group ol unknown judges as flue mosl' oulslanding couple al +l1e prom. They were king and queen of ine Mardi-Gras. ww A Happy Mardi Gras According Io The TIME honored Iradiiion ar Sanger High, Ihe sophomores served as wairress- es and cloak room affendanfs. From 8:30 ro I I:3O Ihe srudemhs danced Io Ihe music oI Bob Peck and his band-Ihen Ihe I948 prom was over. The long awaired TIME had come and was gone--aII in whaf seemed Ihe Iwinkling of an eye. qw GOOD NIGrIIf The prom is over. A fhriIIed and happy coupIe say good niqhi. REFRESHMENIS-A pause for cookurs and punch served by rho sophomore sc-rvvrs, brings new energy Io Ihe dancers. RECEPTION LINE-fRr'ceriIionIsIs Don Pewrson, Mrs. Marie KGDICV, Jim Rvono, Mrs. Ruth Dickey, Joy Kawnrnura and Miss BeIIy G-oy0Ht: weIcornC Joycf: Vernon, Eugene WinIer, and Shirhfy Edgar at Ihr: door. KING AND QUEENvGrand Marchrrrs crowd The IIoor as King Eugene and his queen lead Iho way. 8 I PRETTIEST GROUP Tales of Mother Goose were revised Io fit their happy limes at Sanger High. Sealed L lo R: Mary Ann Armslrong Eugene Nunfer Jranelle Alral Shirley Edgar Roxy Mooradian Helen Williamson, Richard Bray, and Eleanora Karle the spider Sfandrnq Verne Hildebrand John Park Eldrcd Adafns Beverly Baird, Charles Jue, Donald Anderson, Bar- bara Davus Dona Lee Lehman Joyce Vernon Gerald Manfredi and Jeanelie Schlelewilz. Senior Dress-Up Day Provides Gaiety For All mosl original, lvlolher Goose group, prelliesl group: Donald l-lall, mosl slrilqing girl g lhe durch couple, prelliesl couple: lhe clown, fun- niesl. THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUEfArda1h Jordan, Redhead , Joyce Dunklin, Blonde and Clodell Downey, BrunelTe g sang oul Their lales of happy IVYTPQ R FOOD AND PLENTY OF ITISA long fime will pass before lhe Seniors forgcl lhcir happy and informal galhcring al Bass Lake, Seniors Gloriecl in Their Play Day at Bass Lalce On lhe morning of May Il, Jrhe class ol '48 boarded lhe busses which evenlually look lhem 'ro Bass Lalce. Alfer an enjoyable allernoon ol picniclcing ,boaling, swimming, and fishing, lhe Seniors refurned 'fired buf happy for The day +ha+ was all lheirs. Coach Daylon accompanied lhe group and parlicipaled in some ol lheir more sensible acli- vilies. The lhrill of slarling somelhing new, and lho success of carrying if ou'r broughl oul 'rhe pride of lhe Seniors. FISHING-Even a sporl like lhis was made .1 parl of Dilch Day. Hurrah for lhosc who found a quief spoil ON THE BUS-Whaf a riol! Seniors eyerywherel Singing songs and Trying fo ou? shout each olher, kepl lhern noisy every minufe. J sf? i X six ' Nl 1 A ,. gli. IW- QQ 1 4, uk Q N 522' . -if . .. Y- .e .F CMS? -. f :N f , fi S Y iw gf , 3 53? I ff, I SAI 9' , Q 125 3 'iv' 3 1 is '? 5. Zia X., A Assemblies lhis year were ol greal varieTy- colorlul, humorous, seriousfall ol which held lhe sludenls' inleresl and allenlion. Qne, Winsome Winnie, presenled by lhe Juniors, caused 'rhe audience lo roar wilh laughrer al woelul Winnie and lhe villain Wynchqale. Seniors inlroduced lhe lirsl play produclion early in lhe fall, The Third Ac'r. Usherelles dressed in charming peasanl coslumes passed oul clever programs for 'rhis occasion, The American Problems class, very nolable lhis year lor ils influence and leadership, is com- posed ol Seniors inreresled and aclive in good cilizenship. The seed problem, a successful un- derlalcinq, was approached by presenling a shorl assembly slcil explaining lhe nuisance ol seeds in school. Assemblies Brighten School Life Every Week ,- Mr. Tod Mommln, English, currf-nl qc-oqmphy, and vom rnfvrclnl qvography lr-nchor, look charqc of Mrs. Kool vr's classes offer her pro rnollon fo acfing principal. Q-Z4 s',4,..1-fwixwfv. S ri J, . Y 1 Rf'pff'sf-nlflllyvs ffl llwn Fcno Pmfl l-ll Liglwls' Slalls who allonrlorl Junwor Rod Cross vlu' presldenl, and Dona Lfrllnvan, Hn' Clnlml Clxlilornln Pross Conlmnnco nl Smnlord Unlyrvrsily in Noon onlcrloinvvzenf sponsored by H152 Spanish Club furnished Cnlfwlyvr .-vw Mfg? ww L lv R: D. Lcelw-nn, J. Alrnl, H. Wllllmnl filvf-'sion lor The sfudenl body with folk dances. First row L fo ww Srlfwni row' R, Moor3f,lmv', M. M4,Don.1lnl, P. Mullin. R: P. Myvrs and J. Clork. Second row: L, Torres, B. Agullar. N, Mrs. Henry Eflrlsfm Snnqffr Rf-fl Cross llrxld repwsonlalivc, Wnllwr, M. Padilla, l. Romero, M. Pollasfrini, G. Kubal, S, Sala' ows n display from The Pnlllpplne' Islands fo Joyce Sorensen, Zcr. R. Sanchez. and T. Delis Torre. School Life ls Full OF Fun And Variations Es? is ' viii sf. el Sludenls lake lime lo barlicipale in lhe acfivilies of lhe day. Miss Lillian Bearss, Max McDonald, and Marilyn Carler show lheir inleresl in lhe Social Science classes' CARE drive. C. M. Filbeclc donales a dollar To CARE and is lhanled hearlily by Sanla Claus lLeonard Kaprielianl. Edilh Bray and Borly Reese wail lheir Jrurn. The Senior-Junior Ioarly was The scene ol lhe shooling ol Dan McGrew. D. Chrislie, P. Morrow, l-l. Williamson, J. Gar- biaclc, and P. Galzlca played +he paris. Parf of lhe enlerlainmenl af lhe Junior- Senior Bar-B-Q Dude Ranch Parly was lhe singing by Bob Colley, Andy Darby, La- Verne l-lughes, and Leonard Kaprielian . Parties Are Planned For l-lours OF Enjoyment 'F . -1. - 3 1 -4- , gp W ,...x.. 2122... 1' ' B M ut if if Hmm 1 :Mm 1 Khmer ' 44 The iibrary exhibif in 'rhe foyer in- foresfs Mary Ann Armsfrong. Pafriofic cosfumes donned by Roy Frazier and Eiaine Jorgensen were cho- sen besf a+ fhe bah. Mary Ann Poliasirini and Kennefh Roberfson observe Unifeol Nafions boofh. A miniaiure freedom frain was plac- od in The Cenfer of fhe gym. Senior Roxy Mooradian won The Tiile of queen af Freedom Baii on March I2. Her aiiendanfs were Delores Col- well, Sophomore: Joan Avera, Freshman: and Gerry Schielrewifz, Junior. A Freedom Ball Climaxed Rededication Week s ii fi he 4 i SQ 3 i ELS FT' lxyg ii 'lr 'flgrf ,arf s -'53 ' Aff?-. , 'Tri' Q 'O A QQQWW ivy, Q 59,0 'Hill if Q I-af T Wim The evening was spenT playing games ancl selecT- ing ouTsTanding cosTumes. ColorTul carcls, The caT, The pilgrim, a Spanish girl, The Teachers, The Indians, and The Four l.eaT Clover girls all won recogniTion aT The Girls' League l-li-Jinx parTy. On The program, a group oT Seniors parTicipaTecl in a hill billy sl4iT, Comin' Rouncl The lvlounTain. Mrs. Keeler wenT back To her chilclhoocl days and goT quiTe a Thrill ouT oT being TrighTened by a big black c:aT. The Gals l-lad An Evening Cl: Fun ln Costumes wig' S1 2 wi if i . f gi ..,,. . file! 4. Q? 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