Sanger High School - Echo Yearbook (Sanger, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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U Jakbf www 'GAP QMWZYCTZU U M fffmf 4 X . rf K ' I 59 EDITORS Ruby Ph Il ps I J i I i Beverly ijaryariiari Published annually by flue slucleriis Ol SANGER UNION Hlgl-l SCHOOL, Sanger, Calilorriia J. sf, gl Xxssxpf K J 4,4 HBIID I-lello I-ie-no A big l-li greels you from our lillle Sir Echo, who says lhal whalfever you do or whal- ever you say, he will send echoing paclc lo you The i950 annual is an echo ol The year I949 and 50 a school year filled wilh many 'rhrills aah vilies and new edvenlures. As Lillle Sir Echo guides you lhroughoujr The pages This year, he hopes +o help you remember all of your pleasanl memories al Sanger l-ligh and aid you in i ' g many carefree momenls J fab wi Mfr ...i ' I- I X . fl 1 i f llnn ' hi 1 f , , , F , ,X if P W ,,.,f,t,c1'y ' v T -.gf 4, 'iiizivf-'i 7l jff'l'f l' ff ff i If? 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E. 52 AssernbIies - - GirIs' P. E. - - 53-54 Senior Dress Up Day Organizaiions 55 Senior Career Day - Echo - 56 ToyIand Parade I-Ii-Liqhfs - - 57 This and 'I'haI - GirIs' Leaoue 58 AcIcnowIedqmen1's - A. 1 g N n 6 , ffl-' 7 5 I , 59 ' 4,60 6if 461 4 62-63 4 64 -164 K 65 4 65 -66 4' 66 4 67 67 4 68 4 69 . 70 71, -72 73 4 74 75 7677 4 78 4 79 4 Quai 4 8263 84 4 as 4 8687 4 as I , Mr. Ben Lubic leaclies Bookkeeping lwo periods cacn day. Judging from nis, and his sludenls' Trannuil, composed laces, Bookkeeping isn'l loo diflicull. Mr. Lubic also leeches Junior Business Training. Mr. Forresl A. Bredon holds a small monocol leal lor his Biology sludenls lo examine. Mr, Bredon has been c lacully member al SUHS for lwenfy-live years. Mrs. Erma Crider snows lier Junior-Senior l-lomemaking girls ine corrccl way lo pour lea. Mrs. Crlder and l-ner Foods le ll girls nrepare lhc facully luncheon Cach Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Daylori poinls lo germinaling seeds lor nor inleresled Biology pupils. Mrs. Daylon leacnes General Science also. l l Our Teachers - - , 1 . ' 'aqua . is va 1:4-N Y , ,Q--f'o N .. If ' 4 I! ts i 'in- ' . , 1' Elf' l R J ' XJ lamhmllli is Mm, Swim Mgndwes Lunqiclirvw io mlgiiv sium-nfs in Jiwim Mi. Ustnr iiffiviiun 'e-Htifis Enqiistv NC Jfw' BUSW S i M M r W4 '1 ri 5 g'is'i. Mfs. Sgxir srursws Mfg Rnfuin Wmxsnftfl 'iw of :hr figs' Tf'7'Af'i'WQ p'ff1fSSSw Engiisn, VU, S. Hrsvwx inn Civits. Mi aclvve fiutus in Sciwoi this vena L'H'M1m S O 5O'S 'H' H' Y Cdb' . . , . Mi, Doriifi K. Breaks ivsifufts Swfinrvis in wnr nf Uv' ii 95 3 V 'Wd' ' F 3'fi'P5 ENOVSM 'Vi FVQMSH MKJ- JH' Anim nfs H: Tlx! nfs i'vsTri.::w'?ii mrCi2f'S'm tkwd ami in it Pvffbiws. Miss Wfwiivffi WCVWCS SQHWS fm COW-fqf' GH i',fm.na mm in sfmggiing wmcnllv wlndnfi nspivsanis si 'rivet -x.1':iin.1iions, Sqrgff High. f QJRXN' .',' 4 ,.5!!':'l ' u 3 ' ... ' R ' g, la, :UD ll :ul- 5 -I Their Assignments Ring In Students Ears Meet Some Friendly People--They Teach I-lere Mr. Downes VVfHlarns fendwf es Algebra, Advanced Mqe- bra, and Business Afifnrnef HQ. Mr, Wilnarns has been J facuny rne:-Nbcr for fwenfy- five years, Mr. John Luiher wafuhcs one of his Wndus'rieN Ari 5furiPf+s CUT wood on Q Yeihe. Mr, Lmnef, is We Mode! Cmffsr men's adviser. Mr, Hnns Hansen femgnes Farm Mechanics and Agri- cnlmre. Here he correcfs a sfudenfs paper. Mr. Eugene VVAHWSTVOVM auf diffons one of Ms siudenfs. eacnos Piano, Gids' olee Club, and Boys' GNCC Shih. Gur Teachers Are Intelligent And Charming A N -.uf J x. .. 45 X x X Mrs, RM' Dub, .1fri2'wfivfi, ,vfvzr ra Pwr Evwqhh smfiwms. Mrs. Dwckw :fnfbws E'qHsH HB vw Eng 'sw UC, Miss Mem f'.zY N 'ra'he5 Cuwveev lweoqmymv and English. Sho oirwd -1 We Jfinfs e'.'i'a :wrq GSSQY' Ny. Mrs. Heir-n How smps lwiimx fwfr M hf Mr. CMQ Cmir' '-5113-5 U. S. Hismrv, Hi Uqilfs J'ewrmHS , .: '1 EQH . Miss Jmf Hffm snvce-S 1 sarw'nNf: Hqufe Vu' hw Vffvvf few 55. ifgwf, M155 Him ':.1c'v-'G Voifvry .wfi Art. 'r Eu lxsh MMS. Shff Qs-fxfhw Q Lvqmh IBAM1Cyf,-ef'wfvfq'n:V',. f if 7 Mr. l-lerrnan Riller inslrucls his Farrn Mecranics sludenls in using the welder. Besides leaching Farm Mechanics and Agricullure, Mr, Riller sponsors lhe Sanger Chapler of the Pulure Farrrers of Arnerica, Mr. Wayne Boolh Teaches Algebra. Mr. Boolh, dean ol boys, gives Guidance. He is in charge ol recording the boys' allendance. Mr. Burlon Wadsworflfs calrn manner suqgesfs sludenhs case in learning Mechanical Drawing. He leaches Pholograohy also and is responsible lor many Echo and l-li-Liqhls piclures. 8 Mrs. Mora Young and her Spanish sludenls ad' mire The Spanish Senorila given lo hor by The IQ49 Soanish Ill Class, Mrs. Young leaves S. U. H. S. alter leaching here Twenly-Three years. Mr. Claylon Rakov leans over lo look al a paper ol his General Malh sludenls. Mr. Rakoy Teaches Geornelry also. He coaches Sanqer's B foolball and B baskelball learns. WN Mn Cbfnsffzr Djkwn VH! sfnris G' We Puma of Hs QYJSS, Miss Bffwda Porn? 'vwsfrucxs fhfif QMS In W0 af? QM :umrwg Q pmfcrm. Miss Nu WCM! Mr, Duddwww was Nw Smcirrrf Bmw' prfzsldcivwt af P5151 Tenghes SQWQUQ 1 and 11- S. U, H, 5, H-f' P3043-F'fgs Cnqvwsumffr Erixxgqfkwvx Business L-My SMCS,: ,,,S,N Tymmg N! mm Cm, ,N 15,6131 u:eOQ'JVfVw'- M155 MNTNC KUHQ s?0ps ami auxmurcs A 5?.f':f'rrf'5 Mpxiuq. Mins KM'-Q :L-,uivcg MVS- Mmgmf Zak' M Md M555 Jac Ummm Reed! HW QMS! Tvrfwq N und IN, Shovfhawi 1, .ami Busmess Co'rf':s:'vofwifwcc. P, E, te. hw- 'P P sz 'ff' 'fy' 'f V 'id 'w We . Mawr, if SFU- XHK S, TMSS SRCQAN WAOTEQ Jh5fHHVS?IyCa,- Ccmdies HUHHM Uuyfon and CYAN: Sliiuqhvrr gout rm ,wom,1m weM .11 swrwe fpgghipq QMS' P, E.. I5 Q qmfiugffe gf F, S, C, 3Thf':Mc3 boys. Vwev nzachcfi Safvqcr Hugh 5 fftarfvs To Wm. MJQJ5 MQ f ' ' 1 ,541 f Cru., . - 5 , say-j-7 ,Wk , ' . , - 0 f yy!-' . f u r f x I X 'K I 4 -.,,,,,J Mya, 2 ' x 1' 1 And Remember--Teachers Are People Mrs. Isabel de Firnnian leeches Spanish l-II and Lal- in l-ll. Mrs. de Firniian came from Ilaly To Sanger rwo years ago. Miss Elhel Spearman explains To a Geornelry sludcnl The process oi arriving ar a righl triangle. Miss Soearniar also supervises Visual Educalion and The Library. Mrs. Nellie Gisl carrie to Subslilmc lor a low days last year buf decided lo slay lo 'reach World History and U. S. l-lisrory. Mr. Earl Hoppes leaches Chemisfry, Physics, and Georriclry. ., my Mrs. Marie Keeler leaches English, Currcnf Geography, and Progressive Reading. She direcled lhif year's all-school play. IO fy Nm X my xv , , ' . L s - 1, M -1? '3 1 v' J., . 5 Q , X ,R R 3 'a. .- , ,M A 'V ... .. 5. x vu ,ff f, . -5 U V, W If fs 1 'QR A if Q N' ,Sf 5 F A, ff w W K I gt Nr' qi if, , ' vnu Q Q XQ wr 3 ay? in M 2 A 4.4, , R N 5 N- Sf. 13 M gl? W M , LY f 5 ,Q .Q Nt ' ?vy - '93 A JW ,X 4.3.8 :,..qu-1 ,,...4gu-- fv HEX! Www A :' 'EAI - W wwf 'YV 449' SKK? ' , I ,ip ffzifg' Little Sir Echo Introduces Cur Administrators Our principal C. R. Chaney holds the position ot administrator at Sanger Union High School. This is his 3 Ist year ot watch- ing Sanger High grow and Little Sir Echo tells us that in each ot these years he has contributed in order to make Sanger High what it is today. Six ot these years were given to teaching here and the other 25 lvtr. Chaney has been the principal. Mr. Cha- ney carries out the exacting school business and keeps the school supplied with teach- ers, bus drivers, custodians, and materials to work with. Since he is very interested in young people, he spends much ot his time working on activities tor the youth ot San- ger High. Atter much consideration Mr. Chaney selected the new curtains tor the auditorium. The construction on the new -shop building was turthered. Mr. Chaney meets regularly with the board ot trustees and as the schools top otticial he sees that everything is in running condition and run- PRINCIPALeC. R. chewy axpisim his work to Little str Echo Ruby ning within the boundaries ot a limited bud- Pifli' 5. . . 4 lp get. Little Sir Echo calls out to Mr. Chaney and congratulates him on his work. Dean ot Girls Ellen Baxter and Vice-Principal Wayne Booth compare records. Miss Ellen Baxter and Mr. Wayne Booth are Sanger Union High School's vicefprincipals. They carry out their du- ties, keeping the machinery at Sanger High running smoothly. As vice-princi- pals, their main iobs include issuing ab- sence slips, make-up cards, and pass slips. they keep the attendance records, and Little Sir Echo reports that he can tind no mistakes. lvtr. Booth has been very helptul and active at the noon dances and many ot the parties. He was responsible tor the organization ot the Folk Dancing Club. Miss Baxter was es- pecially interested in Girls League active ities. Counseling took up much ot their time and they also assisted Mr. Chaney in his work. They both were advisers on the annual Scholarship trip to Redwood City in May. I 2 STUDENT BODY PRESlDENTjCIlwifrl nw,uTivf' Br-Tr Crarfuall sf Ts fxsudf his qnvfyl 'of in vf'i,rnr5nT Tw llixsh inf- ,uf his us.,xl snnlrrs. Round and round The wheels go and some oT The Torce behind Them comes Trom our own BQARD CF COMMIS- SIQNERS. The pounding oT The presi- denT's gavel is heard each Tuesday morn- ing as These spolcesmen oT The sTudenTs meeT To plan many oT The acTiviTies such as dances and parTies, cope wiTh arising problems, and give Their okeh on maTf Ters aTTecTing The whole STudenT Body, Tl-TE CITIZENST-HP BOARD, or The police Torce, Through close oooperaTion wi+h The sTudenTs Themselves, sTrives To l:1eTTer The conducT in The school build- ing and grounds. WiTh The coming oT May, new come missioners are elecTed who in Turn will carry ouT Their campaign promises and sTay in The good graces oT Their consTiT- uenTs. Commissioners Express Needs OF Student Body Roman or oovwssiousras. vvi-V+ :laws of new sh-rp t-uilrring nimerial L To R: John Tfrriv 2C r isSiovW' :T nlhinhcs' T-larry YTw5u':ioTo, Cwnrnissiun, of hfvxs' ar'5vi'if'sj Do' Krifier, C' f rissronnr rn' linancvj Audrfw Hirknmn. inn issiore' ol rffcrfzs Hr: pubifiviossj Javrm Wood! rmrrrw issienfrr rf girls' acliv iliesg Brrverly ?arv3ninn, ,cuxmissiorfir nf 'iTT,'fnsl'i:,x and aTTf'nfl.Vifs' BOT? Cwngmllx rrfsirzrrv-T .md Wlmnn Birom, viff' privxuif :al l , CQlTlZENSTlllT BOARD Pwsir fs rl or qa'w,'.'nlnns The 'Virsv rmfirns fn Thn srhrwl r-Tar s aTf'g,' 'C' VDJUT' halls. Firsf row L To R: Ricilmrrl Johnson Bop ' Kyiv, Daw Vrfilliws Br: Newer, Mags T Bnytnr, Beverly Parvnninn, Myra Viq. Second row: Jclm Terfiv, Pa il Kraspiuriurix rw-wifi Minnr, Rifharfl Myers Harry Yr s.rn o. Egrparu Frigvsor. 411. So Faithful Are The Servers Ol Our School The slore crew works morning, noon, and aller school, supplying us wilh school supplies and quick nourishing goodies. The Board ol lruslees meer regularly lo discuss and solve school problems. lruslees have been especially busy wilh lhe conslruclion ol lhe new shop and music room. The library, which provides us wilh quick references, and recrealional reading, is open all day under lhe sue pervisiontol Miss Spearman. The bus drivers wilh walchful eye, and keen mind bring lhe bus riders lo school while lhe cuslodians keep lhe corners clean. STORE CREW-Sludenl sellers, L lo R: D. Krider, G. Davlon, N. Slover, J. Filzgerald, M. C-oogooian, Y. Clifford, P. Kas- parian, l. Magnone, A. Roberlson, J. Clark, D. Leeper. BOARD OF TRUSTEESfOur need are Their concern. L lo R: 6. Aye, C, Edgar, clerk, T. Erickson, president E. Esles, F. Pruess, The ollice corps and school secrelaries check ale lendance, record grades, and lake care ol all corres- pondence. LIBRARIANS'-fSilling: Miss Spearman, G. Nakavama Slanding L. fa R: A. Jarahian, O. Tcnnis, R. Deaver, J Gray. OFFlCE CORPS AND SCHOOL SECRETARlESfL lo R: B Davis, L. lravlor, D. lllfolle, K. Ruble, M. Bollwine, R. En cinas, E. Salazar, S. Salazar, N. Walker, Principal Chaney J. Rodriguez, W. Vviscman, C, Gilbrealh, M. Arnislrong. BUS DRWERS AND CUSTODMNS-L lo R: D. Bubenik, J Young, W. Peargin, R. Borders, R. Bray. Slanding: l-l. Lu rnus, C. Young, J. Luther, F. Webking, W. Cox, D. Brooks I 4 f f,f , QQfQ 1535 f5l , ,.,Jmu'jZj?c4.4Q,Z7 ' f k. , M Z0 yu q. WWM ' 'rw . ..,, 1 'l3......-A 5 3 it E ' v Y E 2 2 WWE pf!-6025 WZ .. :. i. - MM, ,,, W,.,.,! Q 3' Y ,jkmaaef The curTain has come down on a very signiTicanT producTion in The educaTioneI TheaTer. The TirsT acT Tound The members oT The cIass oT '50 suTTering Trom sTage TrighT and The caIIs oT greeny rang in Their ears while in The second acT They seemed To re- TIecT a growing conTidence. The gIory oT This TheaTer made iTseIT known in The Third acT wiTh The TirsT prom, parTies, and oTher highIighTs characTerisTic oT The acTiviTies oT The more seasoned acT- ors. As sTars They may Iook back on The Senior parTy, dress-up day, class nighT, Bac- ceIaureaTe, and The Tinale, graduaTion- wiTh The presenTaTion oT Their dipioma-an award Tor Their Tine perTormance. SENIOR OFFICERS--Giqqic, giqgic, whores The Tickle? Things rnusT be okeh in The books for Secre- Tary Donna Wolfe and Treusurcr Richard Myers. SENIOR OFFICERSfYcIi Icadcrs Richard Johnson and Meriorie Johnson qiyc Their yocai cords Timr To geT back inTo piTch beiore Fridays assembIy. SENIOR OFFICERS--The sun may be shining briqhily hui iT can'1 compare wifh Presideni Geraid Minor's and Vice PresidenT Bob Brown's shining smiIesI CoIor-Turquoise and whiTe Flower-CarnaTion MoTTo-RusTIe or rusT SENIOR SPONSORS-Ciockwisc: Mr. BooTh, Mrs. DayIon, Mr. Wahlsirorn, Miss Kling, Miss Beuder, and Mr. Lubic hold The sooI on IIirTgIious Mrs Dickey, Seniors SniTTIe, Sigh And Bid AIIA Goodbye VXXLEWCTORRAN AND SALUiATORlAN'fl'larry Yasumolo and Salulaf lorian Myra Vig lmye proved llwey possess flwe qrmlilies for success, HARVEST FESTWAL JOQ Sdmlnr displays his arlislic abililirrs on off- cu We Oowrfown store windows 'luring We lmryesl leslival. SENIOR FWCTURES-fLiTlle Sir Echo catches Mr. Maxwell plmlwqrapnimg Belfy Davis ior llwe sewer mhuvr. ' - e r X, ,r , , QHRISTMAS BALL-Swededlolwnsorr and Ronald Chaney srlyerv slweerr lo an evergreen for the Chrislrrvas Ball, SENlOR-JUNlOR PARTY-Junior Wanda Plalf looked or .mn Call You Sweetheart. 1-M, Lasting Eelwoes Recall Activity Filled Year crngrler certificate awarded them for oulslamdimq achiey Crump fried fo 'ifmalce ou? wilh Joyce Wood in a ski? 'waSlCr errwemr. add Q as Jim Le? Mc SCHOLARSHIP LIFE MEMBERS- Reflecf fheir relief wifh sighs and smiles on having complefed fheir six sernesfers of membership. Sif- fing L 'fo R: Richard Myers, Miss Woodford, Myra Vid, Glen Bre- don. Kneeling: Janef Worrnan, Harry Yasurnofo. Sfanding: Paul Kasparian, Beverly Parvanian. AGUILAR, UMBERTOfBand 3, 45 Foorball I, 2, Track 33 Foofball Manager 3. AGU I LERA, LUCIANO ALLEN, AUDREY-Girls' lnferclass Garncs 3, 41 G. A. C. 3, 4? Transferred From Riverdale High, Riverdale, Calif., 3. ALVIS, KEN ANKROM, ROBERT . ARAI N, RA O N rred From Long island, New Yo lc 4 o we ARY, MAX-Fooiball 3, Hi-Lighfs Sfaff 4. BAKER, HOWARD BATTY, GLENDAiHi-Lighfs Sfaff 3, 43 Scholarship Sociefy 47 Producfion Sfaff 45 Office Corps 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Transferred Frorn Parlier High, Parlier I. BEASLEY, CH ESTER-Track 2. BELTRAN, ANGEL-Band 4. BOLLWINE, MARY LOUfCifizeriship Board 4, Scholarship Sociefy 2, 3, 4, Office Corps 4, Service S 4, Girls' Inferclass Games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C, 2, 3, 4, Repre- senlafive Girls' Sfafe 3. l I 8 BOWMAN, LORINE-G. A. C. 4. BOYAJIAN, BETTY-Band 3, 4. BRADFORD, JOHN-Orchcslra l, 2, Base- ball Manager I, 2. BREDON, GLEN-Scholarship Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Sociely Lile Member 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2. 3 4. BROWN, ROBERT-Class Vice-Presidenl 4, Piano Recilal I, 2, Foolball 3, 4, Baseball 2. BRUTON, LOUIS-Band 4, Orcheslra 3, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, BUBENIK, EVELYN-I-liliqhls Sfafl 4, Piano Recilal 3, Quill and Scroll 4' Girls' Inierclass Games I, 2, 3, 4. CADE, RAYMOND-Service S 4, Bnso ball Manager l, 2, 3. CARSTENS, JERRY-Scholarship Sociely 3, 4, Baskelball 3, 4, Transferred Frorn Cenlral Union High, Fresno 3. CASEY, CORENA-I-li-Lights Staff 4, Girls' lnferclass Garnes 2, 4. CENTER, JANELLE-Piano Recilal 3, Girls' Inferclass Games 3, 4, G, A. C, 4. CHANEY, RONALD-Band 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Foolball Cap- fain 4. COFFEY, BILL-I-li-Lights Stall 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Transferred Frorn Cloverdale, Calif- ornia 2. CRANDELL, BOB-Sludenl Body Presidenf 4, Citizenship Board 3, 4, Class Presidenl 3, Hi-Lighls Slafl' 4, All' school Play 3, 4, Scholarship Socirzly 3, 4, Service S 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Base! ball I, 2, Boys' Slalc 3. CRUMP, JlMfl-li-Lighls Slalf 4, Scholar' ship Sociely 3, 4, Produclion Slall 4, Service S 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4. CUCUK, WALTER-Scholarship Socicly I, Baseball I. DAVIS, BETTY-Hilighfs Staff, 3 4, Alla School Play 4, Office Corps 4. DEAVER, RONALD-Librarians 4, Baseball Manager 3. DE CANIO, MARILYN-Girls' Inferclass Garnes 2. de FIRMIAN, CHARLOTTE-All-School Play 3, 4, Translerreol Frorn San Ber- nardino, Calif., 3. DELGADO, HENRYfBand 2, 3, 4, Orchesf Ira 3, 4. DEL PUPPO, JOAN-l'Ii-Lighls Slaff 4, Piano Recilal I, 2, Scholarship So- ciely 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' lnterclass Games 4. DICKERSON, ROBERT DICKISON, RUTH-I-Ii-Lighls Slali 3, 4, Service S 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' lnlerclass Games l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 3, 4. ENCINAS, ROSIE-I-Ii-Liqhls Slalf 4, Of' fice Corps 4, Girls' lnrerclass Garnes l, 2. ERICKSON, EARBARAfCilizenship Board 4, Class Treasurer I, Piano Recilal 2, 4, All-School Play 4, Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 4, Service S 2, Band A 4, Girls' lnferclass Garnes I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Secreiary 4. ESKILDSEN, ROYACilizenship Board I, Class Presidenl I, Debale 2, Echo Sfalf 4, Piano Recilal I, AlIfSchool Play 2. FIELDS, DELLA FITZGERALD, JOE-AllfSchool Play 4, Service S 4, Slore Cornrnillee 4, Football 2, 3. FOSNAUGH, ARNOLD FRIES, ROBERT--fOralorical Conlesl 3, 4, All-School Play 2, 4, Service S 3, Orcheslra l, 2, Baslcelball I, Track I, Baseball Manager 3, Baskelball Manager 3, Foolball Manager 3. FRY, CONNIE-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orches- lra 4, Jazz Band I, 3. I 9 Senior girls were cauglnl Iogelhcr cheering and even arguing for lheir lcam al the Lemoore garne. FUJIHARA, FRANCIS-Band 3, 43 Orclieslra 33 Foolball 33 Track 3, 43 Baskelball Manager 43 Transferred From Selma High, Selma, California 3. GUERRERO, HELEN-Piano Recilal I, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Socielv 33 Service S 33 Girls' Inlerclass Games I, 2. ,I 'C NI 5 33 X gl I .L .55 GIBBS, PAUL-Hi-Lighls Slafl 33 Piano Recilal 33 Track Z, 3. GONZALEZ, CECILIA-Girls' lnlerclass Games I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. C. I, 2, 3, 4. GONZALEZ, FRANKfNoI Piclured, GONZALEZ, MARTHA-Piano Recilal I, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Sociely Z, 3, 43 Service S 33 Girls' lnlerclass Garncs I, 2, 3, 4, cs. A. c. 3, 4. GRAY, JOYCE-Librarians 43 Service S 43 Girls' lnlerclass Ganies I, 2, 4. GRUENWALD, JEANGAII-School Play 43 Transferred From Le Claire I-Iigh, Iowa 4. HEINLE, CORRINEGI-Ii-Ligl-ds Staff 43 Band 23 Girls' Infer- class Games 4. HEINTZ, VERNON-Hi-Lights Sfafl 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Baseball I. HENKE, EVERETTiTransierred From Ohiowa High School, Oniowa, Nebraska 4. HENRY, MARY-Piano Recilal 2, 33 Librarians 43 Girls' In- lcrclass Games 4. HERNANDES, MICHAEL-I-Ii-Lighls Sfaff 43 Sludenl Proiec- Iionisl 3, 43 Service S 43 Foolball l, 23 Track 2, 33 Baseball I. 20 X otbl f'T'0 '29 HICKMAN, AUDREY-Commissioner of Records 81 Publications 45 Class Sec- retary 35 Class Yell Leader 25 De- bate 25 Hi-Lights Staff 3, 45 Hi- Lights Editor 45 Scholarship Socie- ty 3, 45 Production Staff 25 Service S 3, 45 Store Committee 35 Stu- dent Body Yell Leader 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Girls' Inlerclass Games 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Song Leader 45 CASC 3, 4. HOCKERSMITH, WESLEY-H i-Lights Staff 45 Band 3, 45 Football I, 2 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. HOLLIGAN, LA VERNE-Hi-Liqhts Staff 3, 45 Production Staff 45 G. A. C. I, 2, 3, 4. HOLMES, JO ANN-Class Yell Leader 35 Echo Staff 45 Production Staff 45 Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3, 45 Transferred From Central High, El Centro, California 2. HOLT, BARBARA-All-School Play 45 Transferred From Hanford High, Hanford 4. HOWLETT, VINCENT-Echo Staff 35 Piano Recital 2, 3. HOWSER, oru Lee-Ha-Lights sisfr 4, Piano Recital I5 Production Staff 45 Band 3, 4. HUTSON, MARYBEL-Girls' lnterclass Games 3, 45 G. A. C. 45 Transferred From Parlier High, Parlier 3. IIDA, MARY AN , x Dora- neous Speaking 25 r ion Staff 3' Student Proiegtionisf , irls' Interclass Games 2, 45 G. A 'T 45 Transferre From Reedley School, Reedle JoHNsoN, MAniLvNePisnO ecii , f-All-S l Play 45 Scholarship - ?,,-. 4 , 45 Service S 4. xx .i,oHN A Y - czlazensir B ' a ade ' n X Rzcita I, 25 nd 45 S , .45 '?-v2f ' ls' Interclass Games I, 2, 3, 45 JoH , I H R -A Heiship vi Board , a Leade , ki S aff 45 Pr uctio l Zaff 45 . QQ - ' , . an a I 2 3' 2 4. as IU? i I OZIAN, eowmzo-sand 2, 3, 45 tra 45, Football I, 35 Track KASPARIABQ, PAUL-Scholarship Society fc I, 2 a i So iety Life X M ' ' 35'S'3.ip tee+45 Cd 3, 45 Jazz Band 29 52 3, . -- 4 ' I 9 'WU77 KAWAHATA, JACK ki KNEZEVICH, DINKA-Piano Recital 25 Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3, 4. KOPP, JIMMIE-Not Pictured. Transfer- red From Long Beach Poly High, Long Beach 4. iiliilflglalfp I MJ . 1 i KOTCHOLOSIAN, VALIA-Not Pictured. Scholarship Society 45 Transferred From Germany 4. KRIDER, DON-Commissioner of Finance 45 Oractorical Contest 35 All-School Play 45 Service S 3, 45 Store Com- mittee 45 Band 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 Track I, 2, 3. KUBO, GEORGE-Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. KUMASHIRO, TOMMY-Track 35 Trans- ferred From Selma High, Selma 3. LOVGREN, JACK-I-ti-Lights Staff 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4. MCAVOY, JIM-Vine Pruning Contest 45 Student Prolectionist 45 Transferred From Selma High, Selma 3. CCARTY, MARGARET-Piano Recital I, 2, 35 Student Proiectionist 25 Girls' Interclass Games I, 2, 35 G. A. C. I, 2, 3, 4. MACIAS, RAMONA-Piano Recital 25 Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 4. MAMIGONIAN, HAPET-Band 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, JACOUELYN-Student Body Yell Leader 45 Girls' lnterclass Games 3, 45 G. A. C. 45 Scholarship Society 45 Transferred From Roosevelt High, Fresno 3. MARTIN, MARILYN-Student Body Yell Leader 45 Girls' lnterclass Games 3, 45 G. A. C. 45 Hi-Lights Staff 45 Transferred From Roosevelt High, Fresno 3. MENCARINI, JR., LARENCE-Hi-Lights Staff 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. MILLER, DONALD-Scholarship Society 35 Band I, Z, 35 Jazz Band l, Z, 3, 45 Football I, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. MINOR, GERALD-Citizenship Board 45 Class President 45 Echo Staff 3, 45 Scholarship Society 3, 45 Service S 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Boys' Federation Secretary 45 CASC 4. MINTER, BENJAMIN-Class Yell Leader I' Echo Staff 35 All-school Play l, Z, 45 Service S 45 Track I, 2, 3. MISEIZHEIMER, LILA-Hi-Lights Staff 3, MoNsoN, WALTER 2 I Mayor for a day was Ronald Cha- ney. Councilmen standing: Bob Brown, Jerry Nichols, James Tay' lor, John Terzian, sitting: Bill Cot- iey, Thurman Smith, Ronald Cha- ed by the entire Student Body. MOONEY, DARLENE-Piano Recital I, 2, 3, Girls' lnterclass Games l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C, l, 2, 3, 4. MUNHALL, lVAiStudent Proiectionist 4, Transferred From Salem High, Salem, Oregon 3. MURPHY, MILLARD MYERS, RICHARD-Citizenship Board 2, 47 Class President 21 Class Treasurer 47 Class Yell Leader Ig Oralorical Contest 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Society Life Member 4: Scholarship President 4, Service S 2, 33 Store Committee 23 Student Body Yell Leader 23 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Jazz Band I, 2g Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 37 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. NAGELS, KEITH NAKANO, FREDDY NAKAYAMA, GRACE-l-li-Lights Staff 43 Librarians 4, Stu- dent Proiectionist 43 Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3, 4. NIIZAWA, MISAO-Football 2, 31 Basketball I, 2, 3. NILMEIER, JANETeClass Secretary 23 Echo Staft 35 Scholar- ship Society 2g Production Statt 23 Service S 23 Girls' lnterclass Games l. OKADA, MICHIKO-Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3. OKADA, SUMIKO-l'lifLights Staff 4, Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3, 4. , PAGE, MARYfPiano Recital I, 2, 3 ,4g Production Statf 41 Girls' lnterclass Games l, 2, 4. K 22 X ney, and Bob Crandall were elect' PARVANIAN, BEVERLY-Commissioner of Citizenship Xi Attendance 43 Citizen- ship Board 43 Echo Staff 3, 43 Echo Co-Editor 43 Piano Recital I, 43 Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 43 Scho- larship Society Life Member 43 Pro- duction Staff 33 Service S 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Girls' Inter- class Games I, 2, 33 G. A. C. 2, 3, 43 Girls' State Representative 33 CASC 4. PHILLIPS, RUBY-Citizenship Board 23 Class Vice-President 33 Echo Staff 3, 43 Echo Co-editor 43 All-school Play 43 Scholarship Society 3, 43 Produc- tion Staff 33 Service S 3, 43 Ouill and Scroll 3, 43 Girls' lnterclass Games I, 23 Girls' League Treasurer 4. PICKERING, NORMA-Class Yell Leader I3 Piano Recital l, 2. PORTER, LOUISE-Transferred From Clo- vis High, Clovis 3. PRESLEY, BRUCEeCifizenship Board 4. RIPPEE, DORIS-Girls' Interclass Games I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. C. 4. RODGERS, WILLIAM-Baseball 43 Basket- ball 4. RODRIOUEZ, JENNIE-Oratorical Con- test 23 I-li-Lights Staff 3, 43 Scholar- ship Society I, 2, 3, 43 Office Corps 43 Student Proiectionist 33 Service S 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Ouill and Scroll 43 Girls' lnterclass Games l, 2, 33 Girls' League Treasurer 3. ROBERTS, ELWANDA-Maiorettes 3, 43 Girls' lnterclass Games 2, 3, 4. ROBERTSON, KENNETH-Echo Staff 2, 33 Student Proiectionist 33 Band I, 2, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. RUSCONI, EVELYNE-Hi-Lights Staff 3, 43 All-school Play 43 lvlaiorettes 43 Girls' lnterclass Games 43 Transfer- red From Valleio High, Valleio 3. SALAZAR, ELLEN-Hi-Lights Staff 3, 43 Scholarship Society 2, 3, 43 Office Corps 43 Student Proiectionist 33 Service S 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' lnterclass Games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. I, 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, CHARLENE-Scholarship So- ciety 3, 43 Office Corps 43 Service S 43 Transferred From Mena, Ar- kansas 2. SANI, FRANK SCHARNICK, HARRYfDebate 23 Oratori- cal Contest 33 I-Ii-Lights Staff 43 Production Staff 33 Student Body Yell Leader 4. SCHENGEL, JAMES-Hi-Lights Staff 43 Piano Recital 2, 3. SCHOEMER, DICK-Band 2, 3, 4. SCHOLAR, JOE-Class Yell Leader 23 Hi- Lights Staff 43 Basketball 3, 43 Boys' Federation Yell Leader 3. SHIRINIAN, CHARLES-Hi-Lights Statt 43 Piano Recital 43 Basketball I3 Track I. SILVAS, JAMES-Track 2, 3, 4.' SIPES, CLIFFORD SMITH, NAOMI-Girls' lnterclass Games I, 2, 3. SMITH, THURMAN-Class Vice-President 23 Hi-Lights Staff 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Transferred From Richmond, California 2. SPATE, BOB-Class Vice-President I3 De- bate I3 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Football l, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4. STONE, BOB TANGE, ANNA-Piano Recital 43 Girls' lnterclass Games l, 3, 4. TAYLOR, JAMES-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4. TENNIS, OLA-Hi-Lights Staff 43 Librar- ians 43 Service S 43 Girls' Inter- class Games 2, 3, 43 G. A. C. 3, 4. TERZIAN, JOHN-Commissioner of Ath- letics 43 Hi-Lights Staff 43 Scholar- ship Society 3, 43 Service S 3, 43 Student Body Yell Leader 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 JGZZ Band I, 2, 3, 43 Football 43 Basket- ball I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Federation Yell Leader 2. THOMAS, JOANhTransferred Frorn Sac ramento High 4. THOMPSON, WAYNE-Track 2, 33 Band 2. TOKMAKIAN, HOWARD 23 TONOOKA, HARLEY TORRES, LEONARDAFooIbalI 3, 4, Transferred From Donna, Texas 2. VARGAS, PHIL-Track 3, 4, Transferred From San Joaquin Memorial, Fresno I. VIDAURRI, VIRGINIA-Produclion Slaif 4, Girls' lnierclass Games 4, Transfer- red From Parlier High, Parlier 4. VIG, MYRA-Salularorian, Citizenship Board 4, Hi-Liqhls Slall 3, 4, Scholar- ship Sociery I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Socielv Life Member 4, Service S 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' lnierclass Games I, 2, G, A. C. 2 3 4 WAGERS, MARYfTransierred From Tahleoual, Oklahoma 4, WEDGEWORTH, DOLORES-Piano Recilal l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Proieclionisl 4, Service S 3, Girls' Inlerclass Games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 4. WEIGENT, NORMANvBand I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 4, Track I. WEIMER, RUTH-Piano Recilal I. WHITE, THERESA-fl-li-Lighls Slah' 4, Sludenl Proieclionisl 4, Transferred From Arlinglon High, Massachuselis 3. WILLIAMS, FAYffHi-Lighfs Slalf 4, Scholarship Sociely 4, Producliori Sfaff 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' lnlerclass Games 2, 3, 4, Transferred From Longfellow High, Fresno 2. WINSLOW, DALE-Produclion Slaff 3. WOLFE, DONNAfClass Secrelarv 4, Office Corps 4, Girls' Irilcrclass Games 2, 3, 4. WOOD, .IOYCE-Commissioner ol Girls' Aclivilies 4, Cilizenship Board 4, Ora- lorical Conlesl 2, Allfschool Plav 3, 4, Scholarship Socieiv 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Maioreiles 3, 4, Orcheslra l, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, Girls' League Yell Leader 3, CASC 4. WORMAN, JANET-Class Secrelary I, Class Treasurer 3, Scholarship Socielv l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Socielv Life Member 4, Service S 2, 3, Girls' lnlcrf class Games I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4. YAJI, MAY-Scholarship Sociely 3, Service S 4, Girls' lnlerciass Games 2, 3, 4, G, A. C. 3, 4, Transferred From Reedley High, Reedlev 2. YAMADA, HENRY-Nor Piclured. Scholarship Sociely 3, Transferred From Fow- ler I-ligh, Fowler 3. YASUMOTO, HARRY-Valediclorian 4, Commisisoner of Boys' Aclivilies 4, Cifi- zenship Board 4, Class Vice-Presidenl I, Class Treasurer 2, Class Yell Leader 3, Scholarship Socielv I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Socielv Life Member 4, Srudenl Proieclionisf 4, Service S 2, 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball Caplain 4, A Basker- ball Caplain 3, B Baskeiball Capfain 2, C Baskelball Caplain I, C Track Team Caplain 2, Boys' Federariori Secrelary 3, YOUNG, PAULfVine Pruning Conlesr I. Jim Crump was found enioying cream pie in one large dose siraighl lo The lace in lhe Radio Workshop T r u I h or Conse- quences assemblyfas quiz rnasl' er Gerald Minor laughs over a Ihorough lob. YONEYAMA, KAY-Scholarship Socieiy 3, Service S 2, 4, Inferclass Garnes 4. 24 FLOWERF-Pink Camelia COLQR-Turquoise and Silver MOTTO-The EIevaTor oT Success I W sr .sis JUNIOR OFFICERS-Taking Time ou? Trom J x 'ry The r busy Junior lives, Vice-presidenT Manuel xx P edo and PresidenT Bob Karle sTep inTo The 'gm shadows To discuss The business of The Junior I ,x If Class. gym gl ' Is NoT Running: Talce The STairs f s Snappy Juniors Uphold Past High Standards The Juniors are pracTicaIIy on The Top rung oT The ladder oT success now ThaT They are upper- classmen. Yes, 'The eIevaTor oT success is noT running: Talce The sTairs is Truly wriTTen. They have really been climbing sTeadiIy over The pasT Three years To achieve This sTanding. The second weelc oT school came and The Ju- nior class rings maTeriaIized and were worn wiTh greaT pride. I-low wonderTuI were The sighs and smiles oT respecT and admiraTion Trom The under- classmen. I'IT's All In The Junior Year, a play Telling The sTory OT The Junior-Senior prom, was well re- ceived. The class enTered Tor The Toyland Parade's Ali Baba and The ForTy Juniors. JUNIOR OFFICERS-Ray Perez seems To be Taken in b a biT oT PaT inT n in r ' , Came The eIecTion oT school oTTicers and The Junior class really had some good maierial. The Board oT Commissioners and The STudenT Body PresidenT are aImosT all Trom The Junior class. Junior Bobbie Seagraves won The eIecTion Tor Queen Tor The ArmisTica Day parade. The Junior-Senior parTy, WinTer Wonder- land, held on December 9, proved how TalenTed and enTerTaining They are. The main evenT oT The year, The JuniorfSenior prom, was a Juniors' dream come True. Yes, The Juniors worlced hard during Their Third year, and The TruiTs oT success and pride were duly received. JUNIOR OFFICERS-Junior business is siTIing prcTIy wiih Ar Iene Bier and Irene Magnone whom The class of 'SI wisely chose Y He z s appy yell g sT afegy for Their secreTary and Treasurer, Tv' Class Ol '5l Relives Memorable Experiences MISS HICKS' ADVISORY-Miss Hicks has lhis group nicely famed. Firsl' row L io R: R. MCG-rew, l. Magnone, D. Maldonado, Miss Hicks, P. Myers, M. Merker, B. Moreland. Second row: S. Nel- son, R. Mahler, D. Morlon, R. Mal- donado, B. Noorigian, R. Monroe. Third row: D. McGulley, J. Mc- Carriish, L. Nelson. MR. SLAUGHTERS ADVlSORYf Wonder whar is behind all these 'nixed expressions. Firsl row L lo R: B. Brill, A. Bier, E. Avakian, J. Avera. Second row: H. Aguilera, T. Alvarez, Mr. Slaughler. Third row: E. Bray, M. Baird, E. Adolph, M. Ankrorn, l. Ashmore, H. Baker, J. Bork. Fourlh row: C. Brawley, W. Barlhuli, J. Brawley, R. Bas- sell. MR. LUTHER'S ADVISORY-Who? an allenlive bunch you have lhere, Mr. Lulher-Firsf row L 'lo R: A. Deaver, J. Davis, F. Flippo, B. Deaver, R. Ferguson, F. Fox. Sec- ond row: Mr. Lulher, S. Faller, E. Cooper, J. Clark, E. Corlez, D. Dixon, E, D. Conley. Third row: G. Daylon, G. Coffee, J. Cerbin, D. Felix, G. Dadian, B. Cook, J. Espinosa. Behind: J. Cave. MR. GRAFFVS ADVlSORY-Proud of your Juniors, or iusr walchlul, Mr. Graflr? Firsl row L lo R: F. Herring, M. l-lugues, M. Gooqoo- ian, P. Fujihara. Second row: A. Hulson, J. Hazellon, J. Griflilh. Third row: W. Gibson, P. Heinlz, C. Haney, D. Fry, K. Hockersrniilw, B. Green, R. Frazier, Mr. Grafll. Fourlh row: C. Thomason, D. House, R. Halberl, B. Horne, B. Gibbs, F. Fred, A. Ham, A. Gass. 1 Rwas Second row: B, Oni MRS. DQW5 XXDWSORY COmrkn?mxM rw cmd f lrfifrfn' c,oun?n:n.xnrf:s mf Hvfsfi Jnfwcnw. Firsf row L 1:1 R: M. Pfr S M. Oudrux P. pwvwv M. P1fU.2S'vw vi, H. Pnwck. Second row: M, Vnrsfs, rws, Dc.-,X W, PW , M. VHMW 5. Third rowi B. Phi! Um E. Wru' M. Pinwfw D. MR5, ZAHNLES AUWSORY- 'Tis Mrs. ZnnnM'j no? A sfudffrwf, r:..V .1 1.41351 r. Firs+ row L To R: Mrs. Zahnh, . . f kfurnp, W. Trukki. Second row: W. Vxffsenmvy N. W.1':i, J. Tu' sun. Third row: N, Wnlkvr, A. Wwsrwi' 1, , UW. H O kofa, Y. Uyemum, F. Yarvmne, R. Torres. Fourfh row: G. Te :X-U' , . gr , c. '3S'lLJLxZ. xx. MRS, SAXON S ADNHSORYH Mrs. Saxon seems wc!! pk-.usrrfi wifn Mc wird yea' Cnurgejs. Firsf row L fu R: B. Smagmws, A. Robrvrfsfwn, M, Schmfdf, G. V. Rorvinsrm, H. Sneckx, H. Se 'Mio C. QLUFW Third row: S. BMSZLV, MVS, Swzn, P, R'v.ff R, Qulnof, D, Sevvrrrns, V. Suv'rW'rs, D, STVUNP S. S-'NCS S WXIM AUVNS lb If F rs row v fr fn Secon row 1 f am. Ard row: N. H . a ,nj-'1 W I wf wx . KW.: f , nc, , . ., . , ms . an Ing: . 4 .1 , ,.'f, .xr '. xxx, , 1a'.mx.,., JUNIOR ASSEMBLY - Mrs. Greeley lE. Adolpnl forcefully reminds Eddie KG. Dad- iganl fnai he is nol lo borrow ner scissors, as Gerald lD. Basselj and Pally QM. Pollaslrinil look on. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY-JoAnn's lJ. Clarlcj fare- well words of appreciation on ine success ol the prorn are spoken lo socialile Ellen Laverne lR. McGrewl, who lhrealened the success of 'rne prorn by planning a perly of ner own, buf relenreol in ine end. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY-Principal Appleby CJ. Gavel crowns JoAnn CJ. Clarkj Queen of inc Garden ol Roses Prom. Admirers of ine Coro- nation are J. Tusan, M. Ouchi, and D, Bassetl. Many Exciting Activities Fill The Junior Year JUNlOR'SENlOR PARTY-These Juniors and Seniors are evidently enioying lhernselvos dancing ai inc annual Junior-Senior Parry. JUNIOR-SENlOR PARTY-fWith inc smile of Mr. Snowman upon llicnn, and surrounded by an almospnere of Winf Ter Wonderland, P. Myers, J. Clark and P. Heinlz enler- lain The Juniors and Seniors af the annual Junior-Senior Pearly. if m!,',p7Ad'!f g,.,,ffvZ7' Jlwwfdkwfwfwwfq A ,.Zf.r.M,::a-,,m1'z3.f,JLwQ,,Z,.L MWZZWWMAZ W,,!!j,AWWz,?,v6Jwff54,z,Z: ,M 74-M fz,Jf7W S.. f 4 SOPHOMORE OFFlCERSfVice-presidenl Ann Gisf and Presideni Bill Newton discuss the lighler side of their oulies. Morro-A Willing Woi'lzer Wins Color-Navy blue and while Flower-Red roses Sophomores Prove A Willing Worker Wins The class oi l952 esiablished a record as one oi lhe mosl' ambirious Freshman classes ever ro enfer Sanger High. This year as Sophomores Jrhey more fhan fulfilled The promise shown in lheir iirsl year. The Freshman assembly lasi year was one ol lhe mosl enierlaining oi The year, and The Sopho- SOVHOMORE OFFlCERSf'Sophoiviore Big Whom,-lsl' Carol Aim' srrong, lrnasurer, and Yunerle Clifford, secretary, go info a hufidie wilh a big wheel in lransporiaiion. more assembly lhis year echoed Thar success. 'Sophomore Varieriesf' a program iealurinq a onefacl' play, a slcil, and musical seleclions, was presenled December I6. The class oi l52 has really proved ihai ambi- iion and hard worlc bring success. SGPHOMORE OFFlCERSf-Yell learners Norman I-lol? and Vnrna Schlfvewilz relax ann plan peppy new yells for lhe Sophomore class. ,swans-mg, ,l Vx Only Two Years Ago We Entered Sanger I-ligh r MISS SREARMAN'S ADVISORY-Such powers of concenirafion! Firsf row L fo R: H. Fish, B. Diffenbir, D. Esfes. Second row: V, Dresick, B. Doyle, T. Fieids, B, Demeter. Afongside W. Dei Cario, B. Farmer. Third row: Miss Spearman, D. Fosnough, J. Deogan, H. Fries. Fourfh row: F. Farringion, R. Egberf, W. Fox. MRS. GiST'S ADVlSORYffWhy so glam? Mosi of Them musf be in for fesfs ncxf period. Firsf row L fo R: J. Heizer, B. Hoppes, M. fnahara, G. Ikwna. Second row: R. Griffifh, E. Gonzales, C. Gonzales. Third row: A. Graifr, A. Gisf, J. Greany, R. Hernandez, S. Hari, T. Howard, M, Hubbs, N. Holi, L. Ginisc, N. Giffin. Fourfh row: Mrs. Gisf, E, C. Giibreaih, C. Greer, T. Ha- ney, J. Henson, J. Heinrz. Fiffh row: N. Hiidcbrand, R, Heinfz, G. Green, E. Griffin. MTSS PETTIT'S ADWSORY-Smiling Miss Peifif keeps her group happy. Firsf row L io R: J. Brodie, M. Armsrrong, B. Brown, L. Brown. Second row: E. Bork, G. Biackwood, C. Armsfrong, K, Bufsumyo. Third row: A. Agniiar, G. Bender, H. Arfeaga, D. Ashmore, V. Alcorn, C. Bubenik, T. Bowman, Miss Peffif. Sfandinqz I. Ashmore. Fourfh row: H, Aguiiar, A. Bucci, R. Ayaios. MRS. DE FlRMlAN'S ADVISORYfThcsc sfudenis iook ahead io Two more happy years af Sanger High. Firsf row L io R: J. Dayis, M, Cenier, H. Coffey, B. Cook, C. Lee. Second row: F. Davis, H. Cornelius, W. Crider, M. Cano, Mrs. de Firmian. Third row: K. Ciark, R. Cooper. H. Davis, C. Carfer, Y, Clifford. Fourfh row: R. Coilins, C. Davis, L. Confe, J. Cenfer, B. Cervi. MR. DAYTON'S ADViSORY-Many Sophornores fhink seriousiy of ihe fuiure. Firsf row L 'ro R: R. Kinzef, E. Jones, M. Jones, T. Jones. Second row: B. Krider, B. Jorn, O, Lomax, V. Kasparian, Third row: R. Loeb, W. Loman, E. Mafsumura, P. Mahier. Fourfh row: D. Krider, R. Marfines, K. Kinzel, D. Jusfice, S. Kineade, Mr. Day' fon, M. Loyd, A. Jarahian. Sfandinq: B. Jacoby. MR. WTLLiAMS' ADViSORVffSorunorrrvc 'inrerrvinaiion is dis' MR. HOPPES' ADViSORYwMr. Hoppes Shares a iokc wifn his piayfld on rnesfi smdenrs' Techs. Firsf row L ro R: R. SiTvas, H. Thonipson, D, Siseniore, G. Tanga, A. Takeda. Second row: J. STSWWS. N- STOVGV A- T5OVWwscn, L, Trcrmas O. Snoffner, B. Second row: A. Rice, M. SchTe+ewi+z, V. Scnierewirz. Third row: SriofTncr, M. Srnirn, Mr. WiTiiar'ns, E. Spencer. Sfanding: D. Sieinnauer, J, Snirinian, A. Tnvior, A. Sicwcrf, T. Simpson, K. Sfacks, D, Srevc-ns, O. STiqer. Srandingz B. Pierce, A, Rudd, V. Sanders, J. Ruiz. group. Firsf row L To R: W. Pickering, J. Porier, N, Pisraccnio. J. Schmidi, J. Rivera, Mr. Hoppcs, D. RevnoTds, F. Schneider. Class OT '52 I-las Made A Record OF Success MR LTTTLETOWS ADVTSORY f T e O sich picdsan s ow ns onori A s ck., . iw ..., . c nrirz. S cond row: . 'im - ., T . c 1:--. , , ,a , . crk, . aww, , i 'S 4. Third rbw: A. Mc vw, . Oqdei, . 'n -. Four w: B. cw n, , O rui, . Imi, . vcuc E w. Nicnois, K, gdcn, B. MQ r EM MR HANSHXVS ADVISORY Farms or mm iheynv ail dis s row L T i c S isrin in T Yo 0 1 eccrid row mi Wh: r J We: a T r row mi ur ., . , . fr, R. W.. . ' , Wai mfr, . S ndinq: C. Wnirsm fir, if? Mgdil-1 'Www' Q- I M - 'lv Ji 4- W ., . A 4 melons should be planled in wafer, as lhey prepared To planl a ASSEMBLY-Falher, N. l-loll, prepares lo leave on his business lrip, as family mallers finally gel slraighlened ouf. Lillle sisler, A. Gralfl, seems salisfied with her role as Cupid, while lhe maid, D. Esles, and big sisler, G. McCamish, beam Their approval al J. Nichols and M. Wiseman. garden. PARTY-B. Jorn, H. Fries, V. Alcorn, 6. McCamish, E. if-J D0 Gonzales, and R. Avalos enioy lhe dancing al The S pho- more party, April Zl. I MP ll-I . PARTY-The music slops and F. Schneider and A. Aguilar gra chairs, as V. Alcorn gels lelf out ffl' i i ffjbwll ' Wil ff' A N.. 1 r 1' . Q7 Laughter Echoes Al: Sophs' P g n Z arty, Assembly Frosh Follow ln Footsteps OF Past's Echoes A group OT W2 TrighTened sTudenTs relucTanTly walked inTo Their TirsT classes OT high school on The morning oT SepTernber I9. They were The class oT '53 shaking in Their booTs, iusT like all The Treshies who came beTore Them. BuT This year's Tzrosh can look back over a prosperous year. They have kepT up wiTh The upper classrnen. Their enTry in The Toyland Parade TTSanTa's Toy- shop BeTore ChrisTn'1as, wiTh Jolly ST. Nick and all his helpers, was enjoyed by all. Their presenTaTion oT 'llzreshrnen STarlighT Varief Ties was one oT The besT assemblies given This year. The TalenT They showed was excellent l-laying eighT sTudenTs in The Scholarship SocieTy Tor The TirsT sernesTer explains why They do such brainy work. ' T CCLQR-Maroon and WhiTe FLOWERgCarnaTion MOTTO-Success ls WhaT You Make lT BPT Thfs nappy looking oTTi ers JudiTh Cobb secieT y ani Nick Ce, T- il Papoc, rsasuror, aren'f discussing rnioules ara Tirance Clolherl wilh fre auThcriT, of The Ffeshnrnn class a V presiderw Bob Flores and PresidenT Doyle Williams, as They wonder over whal seems To be a serious problenr. 'ne ri, i' sl Q' iv ro ii 1: nf' e ou c' ner C ic Co o kd LTsqePshrTle yll TlhegT Freshrncn cheer leaders, Gloria Lowther drill Gary Schrader. MlSS WOODFORD'S ADVlSORY- Could lhal be a qlcarn ol pride in Miss Woodlord's eye? Firsf row L To R: M. Espinosa, J. Dunk' lin. Second row: G. Fairringfon, N. Espinosa, M. Cude, D. Esoue- da. Third row: C. Davis, B. Faller, A. Delgado, L. Dixon, R. Dcnfon, P. Farfner, R. Craig, D. Esqueda. S+anding: Miss Woodford. MR. BREDON'S ADVISORY- Such concenfralion is scldorn seen in Sanger High. Firsf row L To R: J. Knight, H. Lane, M. Karslens, K. Knezevich, J. Lo- pez, B. Koda, H. Mayeds, Mr. Brodon. Second row: E. Mad- sen, M. Martinez, G. Lowther, D. Klarnni, D. Maldonado, M. Macias, B. Maslerson. Third row: W. Kelner, E. Madrigal, V. Kondo. MR. BROOK'S ADVlSORY- Pork up kids. ll's nol as bad as il seerns. Firsf row L To R: G. Rornias, D. Polers, M. Pa' renii, E. Puga, R. Sanchez, S. Reyrnond. Second row: S. Pax- lon, J. Quinn, K. Phillipi, M. Pinedo, F. Ouchi, l-l. Roberls, P. Orliz. Third row: C. Pine- do, J. Rocha, R. Rivas, D. Rool, F. Parsley, R. Rivera, B. Presley, B. Renleria, N. Papac. In rear: Mr. Brooks. MR. RAKOVS ADVlSORYf Bolh loacher and ouoils look back over lheir Freshmen year. Firsf row L lo R: F. Tyler, J. Safo, H. Thomkins, A. Torres. Second row: T. Takahashi, B. Tsukida, G. Shccla, M. Stacks, M. Townsend, N. Spencer. Third row: l. Thornkins, L. Sevorns, T. Scholar, C. Schaf- nick, M. Tinoko, G. Schrader. Fourfh row: T. Tarnura, Mr. Rakov, K. Schrnidlgall, R. Tay- lor, T. Saflell. 34 MR, RLTYERS ADVLSORY--W5 us'n1LN worm1s3r?hQ1fM'. Rwtffr' shouhi Pwr- so harm, NWN Lhis qrodp. First row L 'Q R' V. Nielson, J. Mawson, J, Mfm- rrwG, 6. Mz'.'g , E, Mwar' , J, McEmif5:. Second row: N Nr'qprghrLs'3r, D. MLKf:'.'f- R Morrhdorwqo. Third row: R. Media Y. Nerds: 1, E. MCrc'dHh, J. Mural Mr. Rl? 'fi W, Mccralg J, Mfzgmz. Fourfh row: J. Mfrwfwrx R, MRL Le , M. Mvrrvr E. M'-':1,:3. MRS. YOLJNGS ADWSORY- - Mrs, Ycwmq 'S fwqh' uirvxfi fwf Hur 5marY Frvshrm-m. Firsf row L. 'G R: V. HoL'w,1 J. J'.i f5 S, Harris, J. Jones, Second row: C. Hofrfi T Hfff-Hs N. Henderson, D. Howser, M. Hdrdv-r' E, L- JL mi . Third row: B. Jomfs, J. Hr-frmq, B. Jcyhrvsm' R, Hivscr, D. Hemi rbi, Mrs. Yoxmq, J. Hnrvxyiah. MR. DLJCKPCFRN S ALIVLSORRW --Beirwq .2 gfwrlu-'HP ' Swg-' Hwqh, Mr, DJ-'W fr 3--5 L :WGN renrher, Firsf row L R' K. Vm.qrQ P. Whaqrf' Ynvrmcvwifr Q, W.1rf.J, E. Vi' f' L LLCH, J. Yin- wqlerj D. UK shmm. Second row: D. VLC! M. YJ'ri'1'5 5. Lf!'i - .J WMM, D. VWLMQMS, R. W.wrfi. Third row: F. W Mx Duikhorh. MRS. KkELER'S ALWLSIDRW' i-MW f 'fL Shuws frxrvfwhr-1-sf'-rv L fn 'he has of Prim. Firs? row Lo R: D. Coop-fr fx. Chrisfrfwsfnw l. Cn Kiwi., Mrs. KH? Vw' Claufier. Second row: S. CwLLfv',', J Cciiriv, N C': .1 iff. fx. Cf: R. Coorwr. Third row: F. Cav. T Cwwh s J OJ- 1 L C'-' '25 fx QA: ASSEMBLY-R. Sanchez, C. Gonzales, E. Ruga, N. Garf cia, B. Blunt, and M. Tinolco. Front: M. Martinez and M. Franco really hit the spot as they give a Spanish Sarnba. ASSEMBLY-- Mopoeteers Manuel Franco, Dale Viq, and Gary Schrader gave out with their version ot Rag Mop. Tap danciriq done to Chatanooga Shoeshino Boy was presented by Gloria Lowther, Jo Ann Quinn, Ju- dith Cobb, and Sandra Harris. Activities Echo Through l:rosh's First Year MISS REED'S ADVlSORYfls that a student in the back row or could it be Miss Reed? First row L to R: J, Gass, T. Freernan, J. Garvin, R. Grif- lith, D. Gilio, E. Freclc. Sec- ond row: S, Gilbert, D. Garza, R. Garcia, N, Garcia, G. Gon- zales, A. Gadoini, F. Guena. Third row: Miss Reed, B. Flores, E. Franco, Y. Gomez, M. Franco, F. Fergus. MRS. CRIDEPCS ADVISORY-A few years ago Mrs. Crider was a Freshie at Sahger High. First row L to R: B. Bowrnan, M. Bryson, J, Braun, L. Brehm, B. Barbour. Second row: T. Brawley, J. Bollwine, A. Agui- lar, O, Alegria, Mrs. Crider. Third row: R. Avalos, J. Bill, J. Brumbauqh, K. Allyn, A. Bently, D. Baxter. Fourth row: R, Ash, B. Bedoian, D. Ander- son, J. Arakilian, B. Brisco, D. Allen. 36 1 f fW1f LEE Q QW-af Eva if ww Af'-fxvv LEA jk., , Jifrvuh nfl fm ,fa VARSTTY FOOTBALL SOUADfThese lively lads really puT spiril inlo Their TooTball Firsf row L To R: W. l-lockrrsrn olf Krider, D, Leepcr, R. BasseTT, B. Brown, R. Chaney, V. HeinTz, N. Hildebrand, M. Pinedo. Second row: D. Miller L rini vera, W. Del Carlo, E. Jones, R. Frazier, J. Brawley, R. Perez, E. Perez, G. Kubo, B, McCormick, L. BruTon. Third row J bin, S. Salas, T. SrniTh, J. Terzian, B. Green, O. Green, A. McElroy, R. Myers, V. Surrirnerg, J, Bork, T. Salk- orres Coach SlaughTcr. Apache Gridsters Cop Second Place ln League Through The sTinging chill oT early au- Turnn many enThusiasTic specTaTors waTched ACTTONWBOT3 Brown skids around curl Tor n idea ya dagc v Thc Fowler garre. The much improved Apaches TighT To a Seca ond place Tie Tor The Sequoia league cham- pionship. This year's season was highlighT- ed by many Thrilling and specTacular plays. The loyalTy and Tighlring spiriT OT The Team and specTaTors made every game exciTing up To The lasT rninuTe oT play. OUT OT seven exciTing games our TighTing Apaches won Tive ancl losT Two. The mosT Thrilling game ol The season was wiTh The overraTed Selma Team. Sanger canne ouT yicTorious wiTh a score OT 6 To O. COACHES Clare Slauqhlrer and CIayTon Ralcov smile aTTcr a Thrilling season ACTION-Thurnmn Srnith, Apache hallback, sheaks for The op posing goal posT. lim' wa :WW wins H-3 STUDENT BODY.YELL LEADERS-fTw'ns SU: :ml Jail Srlmrnicn inegcr ir f-.iviiesl lf' .ne Smgf r A. e MS. Marlin wirn H arm YELL LEADERS'-+ThlS year our yells were led by llwree lward worlq- ing energelic seniors, wlio nor only led yells in loofball, bul in baslcel- ball and baseball loo. This fiery bunclw more lnan once lwelped rnalce our Team liglil harder and win second place lionors in 'rne Se- quoia League. Tbey prepared llwe Sludenl Body lor Corning games by liolding pep rallies in lne sclwool audiloriunw. Tlirouglmoul llwe year new yells were inlrocluced and in- lerpreled by llwe Jrrio. Yell Leadersgrlreaps Bounds l-lelp Spirit 'll-WA N, li ,lv 5 , 1 .12 If - is lr rr W Alf V ,QV lu rl We I, . X K Y U 3' 'Q' J' ' X, , . -an-. Apaclie Scorejpl ilxg, Q N KL ' ll N ' 0 f- , N, u , . - -.. T. 75' CY x 'N tly ' .I , V ,J Sanger I8 . Af. X .LN AJAX f ' O Kingsburg f V iv v LX l -l-.N .' Sanger 6 . ,vlxl bij A . Xi. . . I4 Dos Palos Sanger 6 . L . . lS Lemoore Sanger 6 . . O Selma Sanger I2 . . O Fowler Sanger 6 . O Clovis Sanger 25 . . lf? Reedley ':'i55'A '7 3T'-It-7? I ' 7 ACDON -Rirlmw Mwrs rv g l lv' U: ACUON- Maiiqfgl Viva 1 Vnlfas qui' F'-win' g J W H' el-IP' 'YNNW-4 fi P5V 5fV'fW 'f 4fm'4'r 'MfW'NHiY'W ' ae- n'm M ,fswwgi vm ,P N m W. .L-uw ,,,., emma me M, VARSITY LINEUP-fTl1ese Apache warriors fougn? vaiianrly and won second place in Sequoia League honors. Firsf row L lo R: B. Mc- Cormick, N. Hildebrand, D. Krider, D. Miller, B. Colley, R. Chaney, W. Hoclcersnfiirlw. Second row: M, Pinedo, B. Green, T. Srnirn, and B. Brown. Sanger Apaches Win Five Out Cf Seven Games This year llie Apaclwe Wairriors proved rlieir valor by copping second place in llie Sequoia League, The Apaclios gol off lo a good slarl by deloaling Kingsburg I8-O. Sanger losl llio nexl lyyfo garnos lo Dos Palos f.. will closes in in The DosXPal s gar and Lemoore, bur soon golf baclc in llie swing by winning over Selma, Fowler, Clovis and Reedley. Tlirouglnoul llre games llie loolball managers gave llieir assisrance lo rlie learn, lnandling eguiprnenr, rusliing Jrowels and vvaler, and giving lirsl aid. MANAGERS-Alberl anfl Torrrry Snow inc ollwis liow lo R, Cline, and T. Sirrpson. ACUONSR. Perez n 5 an ncrnv player make a gauze bandage. L. ro R. A, S5cwa'l, T. Bowman ne X -lf - f..,,x-.av .. .Www Lk .. 1. f 1u m-Huw W f e- --'uns-W-www:-f .YYY .Q fA 'A 'ui Jia 52313. V ' EX C Q P , RQYQ. These fellows lasle lheir lasl bil' of foolball al Sanger l-ligh. Top Righl' fo BoHom Leff: B. Brown, L. Bru- lon, B. Colley, B. Crandall, R. Chaney, V. l-leinlz, W. Hoclcersmilh, D. Krider, G. Kubo, L. Mencarini, D. Miller, R. Myers, T. Smilh, l.. Torres. Lettermen Say Farewell To Football At Sanger Ronald Chaney was selecled season caplain ol '49 lor being lhe mosl oulslanding player on lhe Team. A powerhouse as a linesman, and an all around good player, he helped lead lhem lo Jrhe goal Thar spelled our Hvicloryf' To lop off lhe season, lhe Apache warriors and parenls mel in The l-ligh School Gym lor Jrhe an- nual loolball banguel. Al- rer a +url4ey dinner, awards were given our lo leam members by March- monl Schwarlz, coach al Slanlord Universily. SEASON CAPTAIN-Ronald Cha- ney was chosen season capraln for h' l sl' q f'ghl d g d sp ls hp lS EVEVB IH, I EIU OO Ol' VTTGFISI . Apache Receive Awards At Banquet H , L a ndi s f Q ouchdowns scored In League Games -4 Q DW 1 I, hlferllf No. ol T, D.'s Opponcnl s Dos, Palos 7 I Q. 75 J ' yers I Kingsburg ZSQQGIV' ' A 50 sl, Smirh 2 Kingsburg Sel 6 If 7 O WO I Dos Palos Fowl r fx 1- 75 vnedo l Lemoore Le o e 3 - l' N Smilh I Selma Cl s . H NY Smilh 2 Fowler ' sbu g I 5 3 Pinedo I Clovis edl ,I I 5 . O Pinedo 2 Reedley Smirh I Reedley ' ' Green l Reedley l 7 ' Ray Perez lciclced Two poinls aller T. D. QfL'?ll7fllsZnnegnQl Eulglffsls b ' Wm QUET-This year lhe Apache gridclers were honored in the S g Gy by The business men of Sanger. Here Marchmonl ls presenllng an award To an Apache player. 42 1 1. B SQUAD-Stern faces and lward practice insure vicrory. Firs? row L 10 R: K. Hoclcersrniln, J. Dayfon, R. Quindr, J. Nichols, R. Wood, N. Holt, J. Coffey, A. Gass, R. Kinzel, B. Koda. Second row: J. Salo, C. Quinn, B. Karle, R. Avalos, H. Davis, H. Vasquez, R. Orliz, W. Fox, R. Olson, K. Slacks, N. Papac. C. Scnarnick, D. Riyas, L. Dixon. Third row: H. Arleaga, G. Bender, B. Maslerson, D. Morlon H. Yasurnolo, B. Moreland, R. Egberl, S. Overacre, D. Felix, R. Maldonado, R. Flores, D. Juslicc, F. Fergus, Coacn Rakoy. JV's Fight Hard For Sequoia League l-lonors Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger B LINEUPSV These Braves, with good coacning and R: K. l-loclcersrnifli, J. Coffey, R. Olson, J. Davlon, Yasurnolo, B. Moreland, C. Scl-uarnick, B. Karle. O Kingsburg I3 Dos Palos I3 Lemoore Coacli Ralcovls Bls slarled ine season willw a viclory over Kingsburg and l4epl up flue pace willi a seasonal rolal ol 4 wins and 3 Losses. 6 Selma ' This year llwe Lillle Apaclwes used ine 24 Fowler 'lil' forrnalion, wniclw proved mosl success- 7 Clovis lul againsl Kingsburg, Selma, Clovis, and 7 Reedley Reedley. nard worn, will someday rare varsily. Firsf row L lo B ACUON fri. Vasquez liqnls W. Fox, B. Koda, R. Maldonado. Second row, H. 'o free nirvisell irofn lwo Clovis unfav- vlayers. Mtv we ' Y M Apaches End Season With Second Place Honors ACTION-fThurman Smilh soars rhrough VARSlTY SQUAD-These fighting Apaches played heads up baslcelball all se s The air wilh lhe grealesl ol ease againsl Flrsl row L lo R: H. Yasumolo, T. Smilh, B. Green, W. Rogers, B. McCormick. Sec , lhe Lemoore Tigers, row: R, Myers, R. Johnson, C. Greer, G. Kubo. Third row: G, Green, J. Carslen J Taylor, Coach Daylon, C. Davis, and A. McElroy. Varsily Scores Sanger 30 Kingsburg Sanger 39 . Kingsburg 27 SGVTQCV 39 Lemoore Sanger 44 . Lemoore 43 Sangcr 4.9 Fgwlgr . F 3 - Sanger 52 Owl? 5 Sanger 49 Clovis Sanger 35 . Clovis 3l S S I Sanger 48 . Selma 37 anger 43 ema San er 43 . Reed'e 25 San er 59 Reodle 91 9 V AC'l'lONfl-larry Y s l d' pl y s l his lancy dribb Q in iho Clovis Aller lighling a bil ol bad luclc in The second half ol The season, The Sanger Apaches came our wilh second place hon- ors. This year lhey played under slrain, as mosl of The members oi lhe olher reams in The league were laller Than lhe Apaches. ln The Tirsl half ol The league play The war' riors really sizzled as lhey only losl one game lo Fowler. ln The second half, heap big smoke bul no Tire, for They came oul wilh a loss oi Tour our of six games. Coach Daylon's boys were noled as wonder boys in The lirsl hall oi lhe season because rhey pulled a lol oT lheir games our ol The Tire in 'rhe lasl seconds ol play lo win by one or lwo poinls. They added lwo very irnporlanlr scalps lo Jrheir bells by upserling Fresno l-ligh and Edison. James Taylor and Richard Johnson shared high scoring honors lhis season. 44 Braves Exhibit Material For Future Varsity 8 Score Sanger 30 . Sanger 32 . Sanger 25 . Sanger 38 . Sanger 34 . Sanger 24 . Sanger 44 . Sanger 2I . Sanger 24 . Sanger 30 . Sanger 27 . Sanger 27 . Manual Pineclo sinks two more points in the Recfllcy game Coach Dayton and Coach Rakov check upon the fouls, Dow made in one ot the previous games. Kingslourg I 5 Lemoore 30 The Sanger Braves, although Fowler 38 laclcing height, tought hard ancl Clovis I9 vigorously tor tourth place honors Selma 20 in the Sequoia League. Their tast Reedley 34 ancl tricky playing brought goool results as they lost to only three other teams. Ray Perez toolc high score honors on the team. Kingsburg 28 Lemoore 26 Fowler 39 Clovis I9 Selma 26 Reeclley 38 Ray lterfbz skillfully ilrirubles the ball urounci a Clovis player, Coach Ralcov has a serious chat with his team betore the qarne with a hope that its plays will reflect his helrututl advice. 'First row L to R- Coach Pakov, B. Karla, E. Perez, R. Maldonado, 0. Leeper, M. Pinedo. Second row: R. Perez, M. Macias, E. Mendo- za, K. Staccs, R. Egbert, S. Overacre. Third row: C. Scharnick, A. Silvas, K. I-Ioclcersmith. Popooses played lhrough a period ol bang-up baskclball lo cop second place honors. Firsf row L To R: R. Avalos, C. Bubenik, Y. Tsuii, J. Scholar, R. Orriz, I-I. Vasquez, Coach Ralcov. Second row: R. Rivas, M. Minler, T. Scholar, N. Papas, D. Juslice. Third row: D. Maldonado, B. Flores, G. Bender, N. I-Ioll. Qur lleel Iillle Papooses played a Tricky bil ol ball lhis season lo rale runnerup bosilion in The Sequoia League. A highly raled Roosevell leam was downed 33-32 and Parlier also wenl down lo lhe Sanger C's 34-9. Seven ol our baby baslcel sinlcers won Ieller honors al The end ol lhe season along wilh Iwo velerans ol lhe game who received emblems. The high scoring hoopslers ol lhe season are Ray Qrliz and Joe Scholar, wilh Joe making a high ol 78 poinls. Baslcelball managers game, L 'lo R: T. S man. figure our lhe score of a Joe Scholar, well on his way lor anolher baslcel in lhe Selma game. imps on, A. Slewarl, T. Bows Sanger 20 Kingsburg I8 Sanger 22 Lemoore 23 Sanger 33 Fowler 28 Sanger 30 Clovis 22 Sanger 20 Selma 33 Sanger 27 Reedley I7 C SCORE Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Sanger Snappy Basket Sinking Is 46 25 Kingsburg 24 29 Lemoore I9 32 Fowler 26 25 Clovis I7 I6 Selma IS 25 Reeolley 28 Papoose Specialty T T si Q e 5, T ,vs ya. T VARSlTY TRACK TEAM-Co-ordinaTion and confidence are of uTmosT ineporTance To This grouo, FirsT Row L To R: G. Coffey, L, Nelson, l E. Karagozian, B. Crandall, L. BruTon, L, Mencarini. Second row: G. Dadian, R, Howell, R. HalberT, R. BasseTT, D. STrawn. Third row: A, McElroy, J. Brawley, R, MarTinez, H, Mamigonian. ACTlONfLouis BruTon and Ed Karagozian, milers, seT new inTerclass school records This year. as a ACTTON-K. HockersmiTh cerTainly can do his sTuTf in The pole vaulr. ACTlONfRecord-breaking A. McElroy showed his prowess wiTh The shoT. ,1- MANAGERS-Tirning The runners on The mile under The waTchful eye oT Coacn SlaughTer are T. Bowman, T. Simpson, D. STephens and A. STewarT. ACTlONeT-l. Vasouez proved his skill in Thc hurdles and The IOO yard dash. ACTlONf Swishl There goes ThaT discus as H. Mamiqonian leTs go wiTh a inighTly swing. The class A Track Team was composed mosTly oT Juniors This year, which promises much Tor The coming season oT Track aT Sanger High. Every member oT The Team gave his all To his alma mae Ter. The Sanger A TracksTers led OTT by Taking second in a Three way Track meeT wiTh Parlier and Selma. Tricky Tracksters, Flying lNlexT The Apaches venTured To Clovis Tor a dual meeT. Clovis Took The meeT wiTh Sanger close behind. There were many ouTsTanding Track men on Coach SlaughTer's Track Team This year. BruTon and Karagozian did well in The mile run. MarTinez made his leTTer in The high iump. lVlcElroy puT The A shoT a very good disTanCe. These sTars all seT new inTerclass records. Spikes, Strive To Win X AX. X 1 XX IJ TRACK TEAM-fB's gain valuable experience for varsily, Firsf row L fo R: HIGHJUMP-Richard Maldonado, wilh inches To M. Franco, K. Allyn, B. Kerle, F. Fergus, D. Felix, B. Quindr, F. Fuiihara, J. spare, clears The pole. Silves, T. Kurneshiro, L. Dixon, H. Davis, A. Goss, P, Pormelee, F. Farring- lon, K. Hoclcersniifh, R, Maldonado. T?l9PlQ.,,nl..BCIl9l l B's,And Cs Strive For Records .N n , - ' if i'liiThis year +-he Sanger B , eom 'roolc 'ifnany lirsr and second places. K. l-loclc' Wersmilh placed second in Jrhe pole veull A ffi.R ar rhe Clovis meer and Abe Silvaslcame 1 X Qs 0 in firslr in The high Lump. Ai X x ff X i j . F . . sX F f The C Team also slid surprisingly I f 40 , R well and broughr home many medals. - X W, I 5 Among. lrhose who won medals are N. Holi, R. Crriz, R. Avalos, and H. Vas- quez., I-lenry Vasquez won rhe mosr med- als. roraling I3. C TRACK TEAMfSanger's besl. Firsr row L To R: N. Holt, D, Maldonado, U BROADJUMP-Dan Maldonado soars Through The air Johnson, J. Heinfz, Second row: R. Orfez, H. Vasquez, R, Avelcs, R. Avalos for anofher record iurnp. Third row: A. Cooper, S. Kincade, end M. lnahara. Slugging Apaches Swipe Second Valley Title lllis year our llard liilling Sanger Apacnes again linislled in lirsl place, la'.ing lllo Seguoia League cllannpionsliip lor llie lillli lirne in a row. Aller winning llwe Scguoia League lille, llie Apaclles lraveled lo Roosevell lo cross bals willi llie Rougli Riders. llwe Apaclwes came oul on lop i -i,f flli an I l lo 9 score. Aller laling llie game lrorn Roosevell, llie liigllly iralod Apacllcs played liosl lo Visalia lor SCORES Sanger 5 Fowler O Sanger IO Lemoore Sanger I5 Clovis I Sanger 2 Reedley l icouniygmmpfwsisgpi Sanger 8 Selma l Sanger 9 Visalia SGHCZSI' ll l4inqSlDUfQ 5 Halley cmmaiamsmpi ACUON -Rav Pere? calcller, and Tnurinan Slilli, pilcller, laln ovcr llw writ gowns oi a iougll gage. ACTlON -GEQ7'QG Kuloo scor s anolne un ir lne Rredlev Qnnie. ACTlONfBaseoall praclice is spenl everyday in a lasl gaine of pe Sanger ll Roosevell YT UDS llle Valley clfiampionsliip. lliis proved lo be one ol llwe laesl and rnosl exciling games ol llne sea- son. llie lirsl lwo innings were riols, willi loolli leanfis ge-lling mosl ol llieir runs. llle Apaclles edged oul Visalia in llie bollom ol llie ninllm lo break an 8 lo 8 deadlock. Our Sanger Apaclies ale once again lops in llie valley. VARSITY SQUAD--Cliarnpions oi llie Seciuoia League and San Joa V l ley, Firsl row L lo R: C. Davis, B. Spale, Cv. Green, C. Greer, R, Jolnnson R. Myers, T. Srnilli. Second row: Coacn Daylon! M. Pineoo, R. Pere G K ho, J. Terzian, V. Surnincrs I-l. Yasynolo, and B. Krider. i - . L4 .. .11 J These boys, lhough inexperienced, displayed much lalenl for fulure berlhs on lhe varsilv squad. Firsf row L lo R: Coach Davlon, N. Papac, R. Egbert, B. McCormick, B. Moreland, K. Qlacks, B. Green, C. Scharnick, T. Scholar, E. Mendoza, D. Rivas, D. Juslice, Y Tsuii. Second row: L. Thornlon, J. Nichols, J. Rivera, D, Vig, J. Daflon, E. Giffin, A. Carrillo, M. Macias, J. Bender, Y. Gomez. V.'s Cinch Championship With ll Wins, O Losses This season lhe J. V.'s had a perlecl record ol four wins and no losses. The Sanger J. V.'s have never been delealed in a league game since lhe league was slarled four years ago. A series ol league games is scheduled bul lhere is noi a championship lrophy awarded. ll There had been, Sangens Papooses would have been crowned champions. BASEBALL MANAGERSfCollecling and 'raking carc of equip- menl is lhe iob of R. Cade, B. Brisco, and F. Parsley. J. V. Scores Sanger 22 . . Reedley 8 Sanger I8 . . Fowler 3 Sanger 5 . . Clovis 3 Sanger ll . . Selma 7 ACTION-K. Slaclcs warms up his pilching arm for lhe big game. l We i i TENNIS TEAM-These swallers look firsl place honors in lhe Sequoia League. Firsf row L lo R: l. Jorgensen, M. G gooian, I, Magnone, M. Johnson. Second row: J. Fitzgerald, E. C. Gilbreath, J. Lovgren, G. Bredon, N. LaJoie, M s J. Reed, and Audrey Allen nel plciured. Tennis Team Talces Sequoia And Valley l-lonors Sanger's nel lovers linished 'rhe l95O sea- son on lop of lhe heap. lalcing lhe Sequoia League Championship wilh six wins and no loss- es. Miss Reed had an oulslanding Team lhis year. Jack Lovgren and Margarel Googooian, eller lalcing lhe counly championship, wenl ahead in lhe valley finals. They edged oul Visalia wilh a score ol 7-5, 6-3, lo hold Valley championship in mixed doubles lor ye ole Sanger I-ligh. Olhers undeiealed in league play are: I. Magnone, E. C. Gilbrealh and J. Eilzgerald. ACTIONfGlen Brcdon ran in lor a snappy lorehand drive. SCORES Sanger 3 . . Reedley Sanger 3 . . Clovis Sanger 4 . . Kingsburg Sanger 5 . . Selma Sanger 5 . Lemoore Sanger 4 . . Fowler VALLEY CHAMPS-Margaret Gooqooian moved in lo hil a Tarn serve while Jack Loygren kepl his eye on The ball. Afniefic Howard Tokmakian niis anoiher bali wiih a mighiy Winding up for fhe deciding pifcn is a basebali game is Walfer swing, Wonder if i+'s a homer? Cucuk. ,4 He flies over fhe bar wiih the qreaiesi of ease, fha? daring Leon Exnibifing ine arf of Tumbling is Paul Young, who ciears a pyro' Peffif. mid of fhree wiih case. H N1Vhiie opposition is being blocked, Howard Tokmakion makes an Baskefbaii furnishes evcifemeni and exercise for boys' P. E. end run for anoiher ioucndown, Classes. Boys' P. E. Classes Echo Good Sportsmanship Girls Excel ln Many Athletic Activities lt takes skill and practice to excel in athletics and many girls have proven their ability to excel. This last year the girls played such games as volleyball, basketball, speedball, sottball, tennis, badminton, deck tennis, and croguet. Besides being tun, these games add a lot to the girls' physical titness. The teams winning the tournament trom their classes played ott atter school tor the interperiod championship. The Freshmen and Sophomores and the Juniors and Seniors have tournaments tor the interclass championship. GIRL? ALEAQQE VICE-PRESIDENT AND- ADYISER-Mrs. Zahnle Modern dancing, social dancing, and tolk danc- ing were enioyed this year. These will be helptul in later years. Modern dancing was a new addition this year. It proved interesting and helped a lot in body coordination. All ot the girls have had valuable training in sportsmanship, the competition spirit, poise, and good grooming which can never be replaced be- cause physical titness is essential in everyday lite. JoAnn Clark was the Girls' League vice-presi- dent. With the help ot Mrs. Zahnle, she chose the interclass teams tor the interclass playotts. i Stretch and straing try again. This new thing called modern dancing maoe many muscles sore, but it was worthwhile. Athletics F-'ultili Many A 6irl's Best Dreams They arc about to begin that active game ot tennis, Whether it's a win or a toss, it's stitl a lot of tun. A good workout is guaranteed it you play this game ot speed- balt. There are a lot of sprains and bruises, but 1hey are worth it. ln basketball it'5 always up and at 'em with never a dull moment. Tired as they may be, they ptay on. And it's another good hit as the expectant teammates hope tor another homer trom their hard hitting star. With a mighty hit, the batt is torcetulty returned. Come on, tet's add lust a tew more points to the score. 54 QRQWQT W ff! , NX ,.. gf 50 f A-'nnllill ECHO EDITORS AND ADVISER-Adviser Mr, Grattt and co-editors Ruby Phil- lips and Beverly Paryanian check up on what's what in the beginning stages ot the annual. Sir Echo Reflects Upon Year Ot Activity Only an Echo remains ot the statters' strug- gles to get out the l95O yearbook. Little Sir Echo is proud to tell all that he was the theme ot this year's annual. He haunted the statt members, urging them to go with him to every party, play, and program-to write with enthusiasm-and to picture the events ot the year-so that he could Echo them taithtully to Student Body ticket holders. ASSISTANT AND SPORTS EDITORS- The tinal touches on the dummy pages are made by assistant editors Shirley Faller, Velya Robinson, and Wanda Gibson. Gerald Minor, sports editor, and Ronald Monroe, assistant sports editor, look toward the year's athletic events. The little tellow got lost a time or two among tho stacks ot pictures or between the pages ot copy. But always his revorberations shook the rcom until he was tound and rescued. Now he is enshrined torever in this yearbook. lvlay he Echo all the pleasant memories ot your school lite. ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS AND COPY EDI- TORS-vtyholoqraphers Kent Zenor ard Jo Ann Holmes, artist Roy Eskildsen, and the tickler at the typewriter Eldora Adolph, business manager get together. Not pictured is Wanda Wiesrrzan, assistant business rranager. if? .3 is EDlTORSf Lillle Sir Echo good worlc which is rnade Mr Grill' lea'ure edilo lor Audrey Hickman, and Viq, admires lhe weekly possible by adviser J. Rodrimuez, eni- assislanl edilor M. AD STAFF AND PHOTOGRAPHERS flhese are lhe ad solicilors, pholcgraphes and layoul clerks. Firsf row l. lo R: R, Johnson S. Jonigian, E. Rusconi, O. I-lowser, W, Hoclersrnilh. Second row: J, Lovqrcn, A, Wisniewslci, B. Davis, L. Holligan, N. Hildebrand, C, Shirinian. Bending over: B. Colley, M. Hernardei, C, Slnplwrs, L. Mencariri. Nosey News Hounds Search Out Weekly Events -ill The Hi-Lighls slall has an endless iolo. lhe main laslq is lo pul our lhe weelcly Hi-Lighls, which is noled lor ils newsy lealures, edilorials, and sporls arlicles. The AllfAmerican award ol NSPA, Ouill and Scroll lnlernaf lional honor ralinq, and The Gallup award have been received consislenlly in The pasl years. ll lrequenlly rales S. J. V. S. P. A. honors. Once a year lhe cornpelenl slall publishes The Sanger Herald. A slall ol lhree lrom lhe l-li-Lighls conlribules weekly arlicles lo lhe Herald. Anolher job ol lhe HifLighls is lo sponsor lhe popularily poll on Spring Day. OFFlCE STAFF-Business Manager Glenda Bally supr-rvisns the worlc ol- lhe office slali as her assislanl' E. Salazar busily reads coriy. Firsl row L lo R: C. Heinle, W. Rogers. Second row: G. Nakayaina, S. Okada, S. Marlin, REPORTERS-'lf you wan? scoops and newsy if-aluros, Lillle Sir Echo reconirnrnds lhis news slalf. Sealed L lo R: E. Salazar, T. While, N, Walkeq J. Scholar, F. Williams, H, Scharnicl, C. Casey. Sec- ond row: H, Sncela, L, Misenf heirner, M. Cenler, O. lennis .l Del Pupoo, E. Bubenik, R. Encinas. B. Crandall, B, Quinn. 'rd row, J, Crurnp, J. Ter- zian J. Schengel E. Valas- iue7, T. Srnilh. if V GlRLS' LEAGUE OEFlCERSiSmiles as sweet as sugar and spice echo the personalities of the leaders of the all girl organization. First row Kneeling: J. Clark, vice-president, R. Phillips, treasurerg A. Grattt, Yell leader. Second row: A, Hickman, song leadcrg B. Erickson, secretaryg J. Wood, presidentg J. Tusan, pianist, P, Heintz, yell lea der, i Our Girls' League's Activities Talce New Twist CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 30- Cctober IO- November 2 December I6- lvlarch 24- May I2 May I5 Erosh Reception Election ot Otticers hKingsburg Exchange Christmas Party l-li-Jinx Party -Girls' l-like -Mothers' Tea Assembly Girls, girls, and more girls made up the all girl organization, Girls' League. The member- ship rose to a new high, totaling almost three hundred. rs. . s ln November, Miss Baxter, adviser, and tour otticers went to the Lindsay Convention and brought baclc new ideas to secure a better rela- tionship among the girls. Following the conven- tion new committees-sunshine, hostess, tinance, program, and restroom, were tormed. Hotdogs were made and sold at tive baslcet- ball games. The revenue trom the sales tinanced the lvlothers' Tea, held lvlay I5 in the gymnasium. Local yolcels, vocals, and an accordion solo entertained the Kingsburg girls at the annual Kingsburg exchange assembly. Cl-lRlSTMAS PARTY ENTERTAINMENT-Vocav list M. Pollastrini sang White Christmasl' driguez and and I'll Be Home for Christmas at the X XX XX ERESHMEN RECEPTVON REFRESHMENTS-Big sisArsNE. Bray and J. Ro Mrs. Zahnle, Girls' League adviser, prepare ho dogsxtor hungry littlc and big sisters at the annual Erosh Reception in the Sang Park. ioint Girls' League and Boys' Federation par- ty. Wanda Platt accompanied at the piano. BOYS' FEDERATlON OFFlCERSfThese ser- ious laced boys are in charqe of The boys' :eryice organizalion in school. Sealed L lo R: Harry Yasumolo, presif dcnlg Gerald Minor, Secrelaryg Tony Scho- lar, yell leader. Sland- ing: Jerry Daylon, yell leader, Richard Myers, yice presidenl, and Ray Perez, lrcasurer. Federation Fellows--Fool: Loose And Fancy Free Boys' Federalion was lcepl on ils loes lhis year as a resulr ol 'frying lo ouldo lhe Girls League in lheir lradilional rivalry. Civic minded cilizens ol lhe group showed Their concern over lhe unlidy condilions in neighf borhood and downlown slreels by building and dislribuling lrash cans in seclions ol The lovvn. As in former years, several boys lurned lumber- iaclc and wenl lo rhe nearby mounlains lo chop down Chrislmas lrees. Also, in keeping wilh The BOYS' FEDERATION ASSEMBLYfJerry Nichols, alias Al Jolson, enlerlains sludenl body wilh Jolsori fayoriles. Chrislmas spiril, lhe organizalion made lwo en- lries in lhe Toyland Parade, a shepherds group carrying gills lo The Chrisl child and a kiddies group. Sanla, as usual broughl lhe boys and girls logelher wilhoul any leudin' lor The annual yulelide parly. Being lirm belieyers in hearly meals lor hearly fellows, The organizarion drained ils Treasury lor ils annual parly. To malce up lor ils poyerly, il operaled a soda pop concession during lhe lwo day Ag Fair in April, winding up a successful year. BOYS' FEDERATlON ASSEMBLY-Prince Harry Scharnick wins The hear? of Princess Kent Zenor as Oueen John Bradford, King Joe Scholar, and Courl Jesler Jerry Daylon look on, Audrey Hickman represenls Sanger as president ol lhe fall Scholarship Conlcr- ence al Fresno High. SCHOLARSHH7 OFFlCERS-Theres no doubl aboul il, Janel Vxfornian, secrelar, Myra Vig, vice-president Barbara Erickson, lreasurerg Richard Myers, presidenli and Miss Woodford, adviser, are lhe leaders of fhe scholarship sociely. Scholarships very cnlerlaining and dilferenl asf sernbly was presenled by Mrs. Preslon Ford, who gave a book review of Cheaper by the Dozen. Scholars galore were members ol The Scholarship Sociery lhis year, lor 65 sludenls received lhe honor oi be- ing members ol lhis sociery lhe sec- ond semesler. The club was also guile proud ol ils seven lile members who received lheir Lamp ol Learning pins. Audrey Hickman presided al lhe fall conference al Fresno High, San- ger being presidenl. Six girls pre- senled an enrerlaining slcil enlilled Alphabelical Romance. Sanger High was vice-presidenl ai lhe spring conference in Selma and Richard Myers led The discussion. The members also supplied hor dogs ro speclalors during lhe lool- ball games, as a means ol filling rheir lroasury. Their annual lrip lhis year look lhe scholars lo rhe Bay Area and Redwood Cily lo alrend lhe organi- zalionls slale convenlion. Snappy Scholars indulge ln Serious Studies . lu Scrious sludv rewards lhoso scholars wilh ample Als. Firsl row L lo R: B. Faller, C. Mead, J. Helzer, M. Johnson, B. Paryanian, A. Grolll, Y. Clifford, C. Armslrong, G. Bally, M. Yarnane, C. Her- rnan, Miss Woodford. Second row: D. Esles, G-. McCarnish, H. Cornelius, J. Monlorl, H. Coffey, B. Hoppes, E. Ogawa, K. Warari, D. Sisemore, A. Takeda, M. Rarenli, J. Quinn. Third row: J. Nilrneier, J. Worrnan, M. Vig, B. Erickson, R. Phillips, D. Merk, D. House, M. Boiiwine, P. Fuii- hara, V. Kolcholosian, J. Clark, S. Jonigian, W. Gib- son, Fourfh row. J. Braun, J. Crump, J. Wood, A. Hickrnan, C. Sanders, D. Wedgeworrh, M. Yaii, E. Salazar, J. Rodri- guez, K. Yoneyama, V. Robin' son, J. Tusan, S. Faller. Fiffh Row: A. Slewarr, N. Holl, J. Marlin, V. Lee, B. Brill, H. Sheela, H. Garcia, M. Gon- zalez, I. Magrrono, M. Goo- gooian, B. Crandall, R. Myers, J. Carslens, Sixfh Row: B. Newfon, J. Tsukida, E. Spenc- er, B. Fries, N. Hildebrand, 6. Bredon, E. Freck, J. Day- lon, B. Karle, G. Minor, R. Monroe, H. Yasurnolo, P. Kas' purian, J. Terlian. sv mlm, mawemrx-:zmsem gamma:-are-f:we.,,, V -T...-............- salem, OUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERSfGazing into distant horizons are staff members ot the Echo and Hi-Lights. Seated L to R: W. Gibson, G. Batty, F. Williams, R. Dickison, B, Davis, G. Schmall, E. Sala' zar, J. Rodriguez. Kneeling: O. Tennis, V. Robinson, M. Vig, R. Phillips. Stand- ing: J. Del Puppo, E, Bubenik, A. Hick' man, J. Crump, G. Minor, B. Parvanian, R, Monroe, S. Faller. OFF'lCERSiR. Phillips, s'rcrctar,f-treasurer: M. Vig, president, B. Parvnniun vice presioent, and Mr. Grattt, aoviser, chat about literary matters. Politicians And Writers Set High Standards Sanger Hights Chapter ot Quill and Scroll, an honorary society tor high school journalists, enjoyed a busy year. This years maior proiect tor Quill and Scroll was the reunion ot Quill and Scrollers ot the past eleven years, and the largest initiation in the chapter's history, titteen at one time. The tive veteran members and Mr. Grattt contacted the past members, prepared a dinner tor titty, and presented a program ot music and speeches, Nineteen alumnus members attended. The neo- phytes toolc care ot cleaning up and washing dishes. The chapter's members tor the year totaled twenty. sie Q T California Association ot Student Councils gather to talk over last weelds meeting. They are First row L to R: B. Parvanian, A. Hickman, G. Minor, F. Williams. Second ww: N, Hildebrand, B. Crandall, H. Yasumoto. Sanger Highs membership in the Calitornia Association ot Student Councils gained even more signiticance with the election ot Gerald Dayton as president. He was the second one trom our school in three years,-qlvlax McDonald being the tirst one. C. A. S. C. was tormed tor the purpose ot promoting better relations among the schools through an exchange ot ideas and discussions. Its principal undertaking this year was the draw- ing up ot a resolution tor the repeal ot the ref cently passed C. l. F. ruling on sports awards. It was presented at the annual state convention by Gerald, who attended the two day contab in Santa Barbara. tr if ' N' 8 .... . Asa... it ' ' :r:'o: -a-: fi 4 . Clovis-bound to a CASC meeting are C. Mead, P. Myers, Mr. Booth, J. Wood, and J. Clarlc. Sangens CASC members met with other CASC members to ex- change ideas lor their schoo!'s betterment. ASSEMBl.YfFor lheir assembly, ihe Spanish Club pre- senled Mr. Edward Eskildsen, who cnlcrlained lhe slu- dcnls wilh his prograin of piano rnusic. The largesl club al Sanger l-ligh pro- vides a generous porlion ol lun lor ils members. The annual Chrislrnas Pinala parly, a parly given by Mrs. Young lor lhe lhird year sludenls, and a linal parly al lhe Sanger Park, were parl ol lhe Spanish Club aclivilies lhis year. For lheir assembly, lhe club presenleol Mr. Edward Eslcildsen, who enlerlained lhe Camish, C. Arnrislrong, and Y. Clifford wait expeclanlly for The shower Sfudenl pigng Ccsncerl-. Their enlries in lhe loylancl parade won lirsl and second prizes. RARTYfN. Hildebrand lails al The Carrol Pinala, as M. Cenrer, G. Mc- ol goodies. A New Language Begins To Echo ln Gur Ears SPANISH lf Firsl row L lo R: Mrs. Young, D. Reynolds, C. Davis, N. l-lcndorson, C. Herrnan, M. Rare-nli, J. Cobb, M. Cenler, M. Har' den, K. Phillipi, D. Whilaker, M. Franco, D. Gilio. Second row: J. Cclaya, M. Yarnane, J. Grcany, F. Winler, M. Arrnslronq, H. Col- ley, J. Gruenwald, J. Yarnarnolo, L. Magana, D. Sisernorc, N. Pislacchio, A. Carrillo. Third row: E. Franco, C. Horne, B. Wagers, R. Diclsison, D. Merlc, S. Colley, P. Krurn, M. Karsfen, R. McGraw, J Rivera, B. Koda. Fcurfh row: R. Rivas, F. Tyler, F. Ouchi, B. Fallcr, M. Espinosa, R. Monlelongo, B. Brown, G. Melzqer, D. Sleirhauer, D Fosnough, R. Avalos. Fiffh row: T. Takahashi, J. Arakelian, A. Mo Avov, W. Fox, A. l-lowlell, J. Braun, M. Townsend, P. Hendrix, B. Presley, T. Cornelius. Sixfh row: H. Lane, J. Jones, W. Wallace, D. Jusl- ice, M. Srnirh, S. Reyrnond, N. Papac, D. Maldonado, A. Wisniewski, Y. Tsuii. Sevenlh row: D. Ashmore, M. lnahara, P. Parrnlee, D. Vig, G. Nichols, J. Minfer, G. lkurna, Mrs. de Firrnian. . - 4 'fe mw..azmmw fw ...S .sumwff f A SRANlSl-l ll--Their early struggles have Qusl begun lo show lheir values. Firsl row L to R: K. Clark, S Har? L. Kafnian N. Espinosa, A. Gaddini, J. Brodie, E. Piiqa. Second row: R. Avalos, G. Tange, K. Walari, N Niizaiwa, E. Ogawa, Y. Clifford, A. Grafll, M, Marliwez. Third row: J. Davis, J. Munoz, S Minler, G. McCarnish, D. Esles, E. Bork, A. Jarahian, Mrs. Young. Fourlh row: A. Allen, D. Wolfe, B. Noorigian, B. Hoppes, C. Mead, A. Gisl, C. Carler, W. Pienerinq, D. Esuucdn. Fifth row: J. Thomas, B. Mickel, P. Mahler, J. Tusan, M. Johnson, S. Tspii, N. Holl, T. Simpson, T. Bowman, Sixth row: l. Jorgensen, Fl. Fries, R. Weber, J. Sisernore, J. Brawlev, G. Davlon, B. Flores. Seventh row: F. Farring- lon, B. Blagg, E. Mendoza, W. Alcorn, S. Saratnian, H. Arleaga, M. Tsuii, R. Cooper. Lasl row: K. Ze- nor, B. Horne, N. Hildebrand, Ll. Aguilar, l As lhird year Spanish slu dcnls, lhev have mastered lhe longue well enouqh To be capable ol direcling Wie Spanish Club, which is The Iargesl and one of The rnosf active orqanizalions in school. Left lo righf are: Ronald Monroe, presi- dent lasl lnree quarlcrsg Gloria Rivas, secrelarv lirsl quarler, A. Aquilor, presidenl, lirsl duarlcrq Marilyn Merlcer, lreasurer lo Ann Clark, songlcadef, Mrs. Young, adviser. SPANISH lll-Spanish has become a nalural with lhern. Firsl row L To R: G. Rivas, M. Hughes, A. Cor- lez, M. Merlcer, M. Goo- gooian. Second row: J. Clark, D. Wolfe, A. Aqui- lar, M. Cano, A. Silvas. Slanding: E. Granados, D. Rives, A. Gass, D. Felix, l-l. Baker, R. Monroe, A. Ham, R. Maldonaco. SPANISH TRAILERS-The dailv recilalions are now but an echo, bu? The club Llill holds an aclive inler- esl for fherr'iFirsl row L lo R: A. Aquilar, N. Gar- cia, R. Encinas, J. Rodri- '1uez, H. Garcia, M. Gon- zales. Second row: C. Gonzales, M. Ouchi, B. Quinn, E. Salazar, V. Rob- inson. Third row: S. Sala- zar, A. Torres, N. Walker, e. Misenneirner, R. Ja- rushian, J. Worrnan, B. Parvanian. Fourlh row: A, lorrcs, M. Follaslrini, F. Flip-po, J. lrlolrnes, B. Erickson. Fiflh row: K. Roberlson, G. Minor, C. Davis, C. de Firnnian. Sixfh row: l.. Brulon, B. Fries, G. Bredon, J. McCarnish, J. Crump, J. Dela Torre. Las? row: R. Deaver, E. Perez, L. Torres. Upper Students Strive To Spealc Fluent Spanish 63 M 1 ACTlVITYeWiTl1 hearf decorafions echoing The Theme, These dancers enioy Themselves aT The Wigwam ValenTine dance, one of The special dances given every holiday. Sanger YouTh CenTer, The Wigwam, has done an ouTsTanding iob oT providing enTer- TainmenT and diversion Tor The Teenagers oT Sanger. Nearly every SaTurday nighT, The mu- sic oT The jukebox can be heard echoing Trom The Wornen's Clubhouse, The Wigwam heade quarTers. The main evenT oT The year was The Tormal anniversary dance, held in lvlarch. OTher acTiviTies include sponsoring Show Time presenTed in Sanger on February 4. YOUTH CENTER OFFlCERSfPresidenT Don Krider calls The meeTing To order as The youTh cenTer board meeTs To discuss plans Tor The Wigwam. L To R: J. Quinn, R. QuindT, l-l. Scharnicls, A. Grass, S. PaxTon, J. MonTorT, C. Davis. LaTin sTudenTs do noT conTine Their acTivi- Ties To coniugaTing porTo, porTare and Tran- slaTing Caesar's Gallic Wars. Sanger l-ligh's LaTin Club sTarTed ouT The year wiTh The elec- Tion oT oTTicers. LaTin Club pins were ordered during The second sernesTer. LaTin C'ulo acTivi- Ties ThroughouT The year included several noon luncheon parTies, an enTry in The Toyland Pa- rade and a donaTion To CARE. lvlrs. de Firm- ian is The only Sanger l-ligh LaTin Teacher and is LaTin Club adviser. All Activities Echo Interests QT Students LATTN CLUB-Firsf row L To R: J. Helzer, C. ArrnsTrong, S. Harris, J. Quinn, A. Takeda. Second row: F. Fuiihara, A. Lane, Mrs. de Fir- mian, A. Rice, H. Cornelius, B. Jacoby. Third row: A. STewarT, H Sheela, M. Yaii, P. Fuiihara, W. Gibson, J. Yakligian. FourTh row: L. G-inise, R. l-leinTz, l. Freclc, J. Dunlclin, G. Shrader, T. Koda. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS'-A rose by any oTher name- SecreTary J. Helzer, and vice president R. HeinTz gaTher . a few cenTauria imperialisf' as PresidenT A, STewarT, Treasurer P. Fuiihara, and adviser Mrs. de Firmian look on. GAC Ancl I-Ii-Y Prove Active l-ll-Y-Mr. Lifflelon, adviser, holds lhe allenlion of lhe Hi-Y group. Meelings were held during the year lor discussion oi The qualilies ol lead- ership. Firs? row L lo R: C. Shirinian, G. Kubo, R. Johnson, J. Rocha, S. Overacre, R. Kinzel, Second row: G. Nichols, K, Kinzel, P. Parrnelee, J. Carslens, J, Taylor, C. Davis, J. Lov- qren, G. Bender. Third row: R. Brown, D. Morion, J. Henson, U, Aguilar, D. Jusfice, C. Buberiik, W. Del Carlo, L. Conle, R. Wood. l-ll-Y OFHCERS-These boys reflecl The success of The l-li-Y in carrying oul its purpose ol building characler. L lo R: L, Confe, secrelaryg R. Johnson, presidenlg C. Shirinian, vice presidenl. Noi shown--C. Davis, Treasurer. GAC OFFICERS-Membership in the Girls Alhlelic Club is based on a sys- lern ol poinls given for abilily and parficipalion in soorls. L to R: A. Hufson, yell leaderg E. Adolph, lrea- surerg I, Magnone, secrelaryg M. Boll- wine, presidenlg M. Johnson, vice- presidenl, Mrs. Zahnle, adviser. R. Jarriushian no? piclured. GAC-Their aclions prove alhlelic. Firsf row L 'ro R: A. Allen, M. l-lulson, A, Huslon, J. Ray, D. Mooney, D. Rip- pee, D, Maldonado, C. Gonzales, J. Tusan, V. Robinson. Second row: B. Parvanian, M. Vig, B. Erickson, J. Worrnan, A. Deaver, C. Mead, D. Merle, M. Yaii, M. Googooian, S. Fal- ler, l, Jorgensen. Third row: L. Bowe rnan, P. Fuiihara, D. Dixon, M. Boll- winc, D. l-louse, H. Fish, J. Davis, E. Adolph, M. Phillips, M. Johnson, I. Magnone. Fourfh row: I. Cooper, O. Tennis, D. Wedgeworlh, V. Dresick, A. Thompson, A. Roberfson, A. Bier, M. Wiseman, M, Page, B. Ouinn, M. Mar- lin. Fiffh row: L. Brown, C. Taylor, E. Gonzales, M. McCarly, J. Cenler, S. Salazar, A. Aquilara, E. Salazar, M. Gonzales, M. Hughes. Sixih row: M. Schlelewilz, V. Schlelewilz, J. Helzer, W, Wisernan, D. Wolf, B. Hoppes, M. lida, A. Takeda, Mrs, Zahnle. 65 L They Draw Plans And Build Models To Scale Drawing plans and making blueprinTs Tor Tu- Ture building are The goals oi The mechanical drawing club. Some oi The mosT ouTsTanding pro- iecTs of The year were a model house made by James Silvas and plans Tor The Trame oi a house made by Don lVlcGuTTey. BenMinTer is credilred wilrh making The moslr blueprinlrs Tor The year. OFFICERSfThey help bring The class Togelh er when iT Tends To be 'over-acTive.' K. Og- den, presidenT 6Th period, R. Egberl, vice presidenT 6Th period, L. PeTTiT, presidenl 41h period, B. SpaTe, vice-presidenT 6Th period Tor TirsT guarTer3 R. Arabian, Treasurer 6Th period, D. Cenler, secreTary 6Th period, G. YamamoTo, Treasurer 4Th periodg K. lvlizumo- To, vice presidenT 6Th period for second guar- Terg J. Turnbull, secreTary 4Th period. MECHANICA Their Toyland parade TloaT lasT auTumn was call- ed Waikiki and raTed Third place. lvlary Ann lida has The disTincTion oi being one oT The Tew girls who has Taken mechanical drawing al San- ger High. The model crailrsmen club is acTive in build- ing model airplanes, boalrs, and car racers. This club is an organizalrion Tor all boys who are inlrer- esled in model-building. IT is a branch oT a larg- er nalionwide organizaTion Tor boys who build model cars. The boys showed anolher side oT Their skill by Taking iirsT place in The Toyland Pa- rade. L DRAWlNG CLUB-Oulnumbered7 FirsT row L To R: A. McElroy, R. Arabian, S. Overacre, K. HockersmiTh, K. Ogden, R. Egbert Second row: J. Deeqan, S. Salas, H. Mayeda, K. MizumoTo, J. Silvas, R. Howell, C. Brawley, D. CenTer,4lv1r. Wadsworlh. Third row: B. Udo, F, Nakano, G. YamamoTo, M. lida, H. Tonooka, B. Minler. Nm- MODEL CRAFTSMEN'S CLUBfDrav-ring plans and building models is The specialTy of The model crafTsmen. FirsT row L To R: K. Kinzel, Mr. Lulher, R. Weber. Second row: J. Sch- mid, G. Bender, R. Wood, C, Bubenlk, R. QuindT, F. Fuiihara. Third row: J, Tsukida, R. Kinzel, D. Morfon, J. Rivera, L. Ginise, A. STuarT. FourTh row: R. l-leinTz, G. Rudd, B. Blaqg. 66 OFFlCERS-Model CraTTsmen OTTicers Talk over a new proiecl wiTh Their adviser. Siand- inq L To R: Roger Kinzel, vice president Jesse Rivera, presidenTg Jimmie Schmid, sec- reTaryg noT picTured, Gerald Bender, Treasurer. 41 RADlO WORKSHOP OFFICERS AND ADVlSER--L lo R: J. Wornnan, B, Erickson, J. Crump, M. De Canio, and Mrs. Saxon. RADlO WORKSHOP-Firsf row L lo R: C. Casey, G. Bally, M. De Canio, J. Del Puppo, E. Bubenik, B. Boyaiian, M. Ouchi, R. Jarnushian, L. Kamian, I. Jorgensen, J. Avera, J. Wood, M. Cano, A. Aguilar, R. Encinas, Mrs, Saxon. Second row: M. Johnson, M. John- son, R. Phillips, M. Merker, J. Clark, P. Myers, F. Williams, M. Pollaslrini, B. Quinn, E. Adolph, A, Roberlson, M. Googooian, S. Jonigian, J. Tusan, F. Flippo. Third row: B. Ja- cooy, O. Lomax, H. Sheela, M. Cenrer, M. Arrnslrong, B, Hoppes, J. Moniorr, N. Srnilh, C. Thomason, T. While, D. Garza, W. Plarl, A, Bier, D. Leeper, D. Krider. Fourth row: T. Koda, W. Fox, J. Crump, P. Mahler, B, Noorigian, R, McGraw, C. cle Firmian, P. Fu- iihara, A. Takeda, J. Nilrneier, K. Roberlson, D. Pierce, R. Crandall. Fiflh row: R. Wood, H. Yasumofo, N. Holf, R. Fries, R. Deaver, L. Tellkarnp, H. Baker, J. laflor, C. Fry, J. Worrnan, B. Erickson, G. Minor, L, Brufon WINNERS-Sweeosfakes and lirsr olace in class A in radio program conlesl al Fresno Srale College were won by This Veam. The Radio Workshop in compelilion wilh much larger schools was awarded sweepslakes and lirsl place honors in The Class A di- vision ol lhe annual radio conlesl lor high schools af Fresno Slale. The Vlforkshoppers wrole lhe scripl for lhe Chrislmas leslival which was broadcasl over The radio. A newly organized club lhis pasl' year is fhe Commercial Club. lls aclivilies included several meelings wilh inviled speakers, and an assembly poinling our righl and wrong way lo apply for a iob. Organizations Are Fun And Useful s rucnw ld C Bally S Jonigian M Hughes, D. Wolle. Second row: M. Ouchi, D av ou I r ner K, Roberfson, N, Walker, S. Salazar, Worx i r w o r H. Garcia, D. Merk, H. Fish, V. Dre' ri u 7 o'o Fourfh row: J. Crump, F. Williams, B. COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS--Sccrr: of W Wisernwn o a oi R l r s, J. Loxryrai H. Arfeagvm. Fiffh row: larv J- Nllffelefi pfesldefl G- BUHYI Rrv' Duckhorn J orr n v rlorl, A, McAvov, D. Wolfc, R. Dickison, QVGVW Cl10l!'VT'5'W F- Williams: l- i'f35UV53V sl- LJDK Worman, Vice-presidenr R. Fries. L ' 'JY' M' ' 'mb 'W f 'WW'4 W m' Bancl's Many Honors Are Echoes Oi Fine Performance Our Sanger High School Band deserves ap- plause as greal as The volume which il gives our so skilllully. The band, eighly-Three sirong, made ils pres- ence heard al parades held in Fowler, Kingsburg, Reedley and Sanger, winning ils share ol lirsl places along wilh a lilly dollar prize awarded in lhe Dinuba parade. ln November il iourneyed lo Long Beach lo parlicipale in lhe All Wesrern Band Revue. The band performed in lhe Raisin Bowl Dev cember 3I, represenling San Jose Slale, which goes lo show how popular il is. Noi lo be over- looked is ils performance al lhe games, and ral- lies-passing ils own pep on To lhe speclalors. As usual, lhe blue and whilers presenled lheir wares in Jrhe annual spring concert BAND OFFlCERSf Taking care of ihe everyday needs ol ihe band resls with fhem. Firsf row L lo R: Maxine Loyd, secrefaryp Joyce Wood, sludenl direclorp Ken? Zenor, librarian. Second row: Jim Crump, guarrermasrerg Mr. Brooks, direcforg Paul Kasparian, presidenl. D Our Fourrh period l sses resound wiih ifs booming basses Firsf row L To R: D, Esles, J, Moglia, J. Rodriguez, M. Parsons, aazar o en S. Minlrer, Q. McCrain, S. Paxlon, A. Graffl, Second row: V. etewifz Y Cl ilord E i e man owser oo er M. Johnson, G. Trukki, J, Shirinian, H. Vasquez, K. Slacks, H. egado J Handlian M c efewirz M oyd rd row ez E. C. Gilbrealh, R. Miller, D. Severins, B. Faller, B. Erickson, yai an i er er ers J Clark P. Heinfz, D. Leeper, M. Vig, D. K. Brooks, direcfoi. Fourfh row: ivas a arian O owser E encer R son owe oogqoian, S. Sarabian, R. Jarnushian, J, Jones, E. Bray, F. Fuji' ra K rum en er enor Fifth row: E. Karago7ian, D. Krider, D. Schomor, B. Flores, G. 1 'ron B Crandall H arnigonian R ss-all W rukkl oc ersmilh, l.. Bruron, K. Roberlson, C. Davis, A. Bucci, C, Fry, N. eigan? B Spare C uinn row on Ter R Myers, ORCHESTRAfThe sweeler, more serious slrains are iis specially. Firsf row L io R: J. Terzian, J. Wood, C. Cox, J, Cobb, N. Weiganf, C. Fry, J. Crump, D. Klamn, R. Myers M. Mcrkcr, P. Heinlz. Second row: N. Hildebrand, P. Fuiihara, P. Kasparian, B. Crandall, B. Coffey, J. Daylon, E. Karagosian. Third row: W. Plail, Mr. Lee, H. Delgado, B. Noorigian, E. Perez, D. Esles, A. Graffl, Mr. Brooks. Sweet Strainsg Pretty Prancing Add Delight The symphonic slrains of our own 'lpopsi' orcheslra slruclc a special noie wilh all who like music in lhe more serious slyle. The beauliiul presenlaiion of lhe 'Slory oi Chrislmasf' given by The Glee Clubs and Orcheslra, and The accompanying music lo Jrhe All-School play were enjoyed by Sangeriles. Under lhe leadership of Donald Brooks, lhe or- cheslra played ils parl io a successful climax ai The Baccalaureale Services. The lwirling, high-slapping maiorelles led lhe band io greal acclaim al many parades and aclivilies This year. The peppy maiorelles also displayed lheir unique lalenls al lhe Fres- no Counly Fair. The slyle oi lhese girls help- ed bring fo Jrhe band an Honorable lvieniion al Jrhe Long Beach Weslern Band Review. Along wilh lhe six regular maiorelles, lhe band was accompanied by lhe fine group oi beginners in The Toyland Parade. MAJORETTES-Can'i blame lhe band for followin lhcml L lo R: E. Q Roberls, D. York, J. Avera, J. Wood, B. Quinn, B. Seagravcs LONG BEACl-if-Maiorelles Joyce Wood and Elwanda Roberls defy lho Carly evening chill of Long Beach To lead our band To hoped-for honors. AC,TlVlTY-SoloisTs Edilh Bray, Mary Ann PoIlasTrini, and Belly Krider Tell The Slory ol ChrisTrnas Through Their beauTiTul songs. OFFlCERSfQueens ol The Tlock lof song birds, Thal isl are First row L To R: Marge Johnson, Presidenlg MargareT Ouchi, vice-president Second row: ' frilyn Schle-TewiTz, librarian, Mary Lou Bollwine, secreTary T lrd row: Darlonc York and Louise Rorler, librarians, EdiTh Bray, Treasurer The Many Echoes OF Chirping Songsters Fill AnoTher year oT sweeT song has iusT been cornpl-eTed by The Girls Glee and whaT an acTiva year iT was, wiTh concerTs, conTesTs, and scores oT oTher programs. Besides The lovely STory oT ChrisTmasll canTaTa which They, along wiTh Their Tellow songsTers The Boys' Glee, presenTed aT The GlRLS' GLEE CLUBWH H. Garcia, E. Avakian, yule season, They gave an excellenT perTormance aT The Spring Concerli The annual Music l:esTi- val aT Fresno was also a greaT occasion. LasT, buT by no means leasT, were Their songs aT The Bac- calaureaTe services Tor The deparTing Seniors. noodn'T he spring lor Thom lo Sing. Firsf row L lo RI l-l. Aguilar, J. While, M. Ouchi, Y. Tsuii, K. Clark, J. Brodie, L, For H Aguilar M. ParonTi, K. Bnlsumyo. Second row: B. WinTer, M, Arrnsfrong, J. Grucnwald, E. Gonzalez, D. Maldonw o B. Quinn, C. Davis, D. Reyirolos, J.lDavis, B. Brown, M. Gonzalez, C. Gonzalez. Third row: C. Taylor, A. Torres, N. Ward, J. Monroe, M. Henr Garcia, B. Krider K. Knezevilch, B. Aguilar, J. Ruiz, E. l-lolnuin, T. Alvarez. Fourfh row: B. Jacoby, J. Bollwine, O. Tennis, J. Cenler, J. Ray V Schlolewilz, hl. Flsh, M. SchleToyviT7 S. Gilberl N. Slovcr T. Misenheirner, L. Brchm. Fiffh row: O. Lomax, B. Jorn, J, Garvin, M. Pollaslrin Wedgeworfh, l. Mooney li 'S Colle STevens Ri ee, A. Jarahian, R. Weimer, D. Mooney, J. Avera, F. Williams, M. Johnson ,S. Phil ps, . y, , pp Bubenik, M. Schmidl, F. Bray, D. KnezoviTch. LasT row: Mr. Wahlslrorn, E. Pierce, M. Bollwine, D. York, G. Blackwood, M. Wiseman, J. Por?-er Wiseman, J. Thomas, C. de Firrnian, A. Allen, Mr. Lee lpraclice Teacher-l. . Q. M ,ff N sw .we L'faaw.fw-W-:aaa i l l BOYS' GLEE CLUBfThese are lhe musical men of Sanger High. Firsf row L lo R: D. Juslice, C, Bubenik, T. Bowman, C. Cox, R. Orfiz, W. Barlhuli R. Cooper, L. Aguilera. Second row: E. Spencer, L. Torres, T. Smilh, 6, Nichols, L. Cooper, R, Frazier, O. Sliger. Third row: R. Maldonado, B. Green W. Fox, L. Telllcamo, D. Roof, J. Cenler Fourfh row: C. Bellran, J. Dela Torre, A. Gass, H. Davis, R. Cooper, C. Gonzalez. Fifth row: J. Cerbin A. Ham, B. Crandall, R. Chancv, E. Karagozian, R. Johnson, R. Slone. Sixfh row: G. Colley, F. Fairrirqlon, D. Pierce, G. Daalian, V. Howlelr, J Schcngcl, Mr. Wahlslrorn. The Halls OF Sanger High With Sweet Music Sanger High is proud ol ils very line Boys' Glee Club. Their harmonious voices can be heard in lhe halls during lhird period when lhe boys meer. They did a line iob 'rhis year in 'rheir con- cerls and many olher public performances. Cn December 20, a mixed chorus composed of bolh lhe Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs pur on a Chrislmas Canlala, Mlhe Slory ol Chrislmasfl wilh Jim Cerbin and Vincenl l-lowlell' ol lhe Boys' Glee as soloisls. lr-low aboul an encore, boys? Your booming basses have hir a special nolo wilh us. BOYS' GLEE OFHCERS -Musicians chose olficers lo serve lhcrrv. Firsl' ACTlVlTY-The bnaulilul Shaw ol Chri:.l'nis was 'olgl lhrougli 'hc l row L lo R: T. Srnilh, librarian, W. Barlhuli, Iibrariang B,Qrer:n,1reasurer. ol Jim Corbin and Vincent llowlell. Second row: R, Johnson, presidenq R. Chaney secretory. Sfanding: V. Howler? vicc oresidenr. azw F, F. A. OFFlCERSeGood farmers deserve good ollicers such as These. Firsf row L io R: B. Farmer, R. Thomas, and R. Kirizcl. Second row: B. Pres' ley, P. Young, F. Sani, P. Gibbs. PROJECTfUpper Leif: Richard Mahler cerlaihly has a prize winner here as hc displays his l-lolslcin al rhe Counfy Fair. Echoes oi pasl success are heard again rhis year for lhe F. F. A. won second place al The vine pruning conlesl held in Reedley. The boys received many blue ribbons and prizes amounling lo fE338.5I in lhe Fresno Dislricl Fair. These Furure Farmers also placed in ihe upper lhird oldrhe Live- sloclq Judging.Conlesl al Woodlalce in compelilion wilh sixreen olher' schools. Bur along wirh Jrhese conresrs rhe boys carried on many olher aclivjlies lhrough ihe year such as lhe drive'lo-collecl paper and scrap rneral. Sane ger is also proud oi lhe lour line farmers who received PROJECTKLOOM me ,mme 9 MSM ,Me ,CHOW.+m,x Jrhe Srale Farmers Degree, rhe highesls honor in lheyfield Bill Mfcafmici is ,preparing iamaispiay. Oi iSgfiCul+urG. N 1 - - ,' Sixty-STix.Future Farmers l-'finish Fruilzlul Year 'S' . i xiii R. i i 1 . 1 i X 3 F. F. A.ffTnr:se lads work hard in order lo become The lulure 'farmers of Sanger. Firsf row L 'lo R: F. Meredilh, J. Bill, N. Griffin, D. Anderson, A. Loman, R. Thomas, G. Ward, V. Nielson, D. Allen, B. Brisco. Second row: J. Brumbaugh, B. Grilfilh, D. Ashmore, M. Min- ler, J. Rocha, C. Sailell, P. Gibbs, B. Karle, C, Sipes. Third row: J. Minler, R. Wood, R. Kin7el, D. Morlon, J. Riera, L. Cucie, J. Mc- Ayoy, J. l-lenson, K. Kin7el, B. Farmer. Fourfh row: l'. Fergus, R. Moglia, J. Bork, W. Del Carlo, B. McCormick, W. Rodgers, E. Frye, W. Thompson, R. Olson, V. Kondo. Fiffh row: P. Parmcleo, R. Henson, K. Allyn, M. Macias, Rnflvlahler, L. Mencarini, F. Sani, W. Mon- son, R. Klein. Sixfh row: G. Tamuria, E. McE ire, D. Slrawn, R. Dickerson, G. Green, P. Younfg, J. Espinosa, R. Anderson, K. Nagels, Mr. Rilier. Sevenih row: G. Todd, S. Carlcr, B, Carver, B. Gibbs, V. Summers, W. Korner, R. Arabian, B. Phillips, C. Greer, C. Step- hens. Eighlh row: Mr. l-lansen, E. Gillin, L, Di o , L. Nelson, D. l-lalberr, D. Winslow, D. Sc omer, C. Schlcfewilz, B. Presley, B. Cook, B. Krioer. . Nui '. - jf ff W jd . A1 if ...W if f. ' 4 'N I i N ff ,f Sw 1 .1 5' K ji Zi? ff gi X N-XX. 9' we V mx XXX ' Ha ,VX ,V N553 H CN R X xg-.Qi , in X , k -,,.W, ll K SW SX w Q il 5 3 :gf f y N ., z'ili Q3 f 1 W6 M gzii , E F 3 3 , - 4 ,u, .. L35 jf :jj , f E N5 S milf! NNW iw., -Q...w--++ X Q H , gg K L ,f ming. K , Q x,,, 3 .fa A 3 44 , Q K X E J ' 5 . fa RX if J 'Y Q 5 :SQ ZEAQ A q qQX 5 .. ' I .V I, -' V V K Nb X ,.i1 ,,..i 'I 13 Qx , Tl POPULARITY POLL WINNERS-Spring day arrived arnid ihe rainy days of March, buf our popularify winners' srriiles rnade us forgef abou? fhe weafher, Firsf row L fo R: King D. Krider, rnosf popular boy, Queen A. l-lickman, mosf popular girly M. Ary, handsomesf boy: R. Phillips, preffiesf girl. Second row: R. Myers and B, Parvanian, friendliest boy and girlg B. Crandall and J, Wood, boy and girl mosf likely fo succeedp l-l, Scharnick and J. Clark, rnosf falenled boy and girl. Third row: Calvin and Beverly Quinn, besf dressed boy and girl, J. Terzian, handsornesf Senior boy, E. Rusconi, rnosf sophislicaled Senior girlg J. Dayton, nnosf acfive Junior boy, P. Myers, mosf charming Junior girly C. Davis and J. Marlin, besf boy and oirl dancers, l-l. Yasurnolo and I. Magnone, rnosf afhlelic boy and girl. Fourfh row: K. Roberfson and J. Nilmeier, school sweelhearfs, B, Gibbs and S. Faller, quiefesl boy and girl: K, Sfacks, handsornesl Sophomore boy, M. Schlefewifz, Y. Clifford, A. Graffl, sweefesf Sophomore girls: A. l-lowleff and G. Schrader, cufesf Freshies, boy and girl. Fiffh row: Enferfainers and sfaff mernbers who made The assembly a success were: M, Pollasfrini, W. Rlall, C, Casey, J. Crump, J. Rodriguez, E. Salazar, E. Velasouez, J. Scholar. LITTLE RED RIDDING HOOD lEllen Salazarl, Peler Rabbil fJirn Crurnpi, and Mofher Goose lJennie Rodriguezl recifed poelry which revealed fhe winners in fhe popularify poll. Scripf wrifers, props crew, publicify agenf, and enferfainers were fhese fhree. Working wilh fhern were Corena Casey, Enrique Velasguez, and Joe Scholar. The slage selling was a huge Easfer baskef. Narrafive poefry fold fhe narnes of The winners. Vocalisfs for The day were Mary Ann Pollasfrini and Jennie Rodriguez. Wanda Plaff accompanied af lhe piano. The l-li-Ligiils sponsored fhe annual popularily poll, The Royal Smackeroo-King Don Krider kisses Queen Audrey Hickman af The long awaifed rnornenf. Deserving The hiqhesf recognilion Their fellow sludenfs can give fhern, Don and Audrey have rnade friends who will oullasl any scholasfic honors fhey rnighf have won, Sanger's Popular Goocl Eggs Receive Honors Last Echoes OF Come Rain Or Shine Fade Away D. Krider B, Phiiiins, B. Ericksor, B. Crawdaii, A. Graff? ga? Grardrrofher S, Minfer gives iherr' Q scouwfui gionfe. Dirccmr and to forgive hiiv. 'Life' reporier R. Phiivps gafhsrs frio'::1a o'i on Thr- Aifnirs oi fr ore ans? ov J. Ciark Sfxiied by J. G'ur'hw3H .rd R. XVQCJ shui' coiisoie rirfr. her Qrouhd fhe prosirofe form of E. Ruscorii. B Fries pieads for J. Tusoh, aurhoress To roiem we Graisoii iarviilv for A siorv. Anxious giaricfvs 'iiirg Maher B. Ncivrigmii and N. Hiiorrbrgiii Ag pinus-5 rings vu? i r J. XNf'w,ii ici hor firmoriz-'si ftiriiris. L fo R F Si Piiuivi, N. Hiiiiczmiriflx L. fir' Fiiiiiioii B. Hoi? B. D.iv's -Hoff J. Dania, si if rap? s i-uri. B. Cmriilaii gives J. Grueiiwaio rho oid heave iio to ihif pieusurc .Iwi fiisirurv of P. Mwzrs, M. Johiisoq C. Mari, M, Marker, Jiri J. Firzqenzi 1. Sfudehfs Iroh' frvrzrw' Cinss foiiiorisei the :vror Li's s, ushereifes, J, sg, wnrzircbe, nw! s'aQe saws. Thi'- iine perforrriarigcs of Dofh rosis were rewarded bv on efvhusiagfic audience Febmerv 23 arid 24, Eveii 'hgugh rhe Tirkf-is more raisfzzi iroiiw iifiy io sevoiiiv fivi- corifs, frm house for hoih M's. Marie Kfieiar, diiecior, SWL! boih Losis 'r-ieiisiorrf oth ni hr. Lori firifi rfghfwarsais 5 Q 5 Q ,Q , -fi on average piay imo .1 oraimuiic Triumph. i 75 X .:, -X, uk it-.P '47 xv sl,A M 'X in fvk 'i RECEPTION LINE Arloh Bl r Jossl Bwbb Mrs Slwuclhl r avd Mr Slaughter greel PM l-lelrvlz Ra Pr-:cz Dclorcs l ous aiu WOHW ' hcl Dreams Cgme True OUT OF Tl'llS WORLD--Rlchard Johwson and Audrey Hick- man moon hlqh above lhe dancers on lhe slairway lo Heaven. Al 8:30 on lhe rwighl ol May l2, slurry eyed angels and lhelr heavenly escorls assembled al The lool of lhe l'Slalrway lo H9GVGl'l.ll The couples danced smoolhly over lhe lloor as slrelrws ol elhereel muslc by lhe Slarllghlers ol Se'me lloeled lhrouqh lhe room. Saucy angels perched on llully blue, plnlf and while clouds: slars sprinkled The blue slcy which lremslormed gym. A curylrwg blue and silyer slair- caso lcd lo a ceslle in lhe clouds. ENTEl2lAlNMENTff-The evenings Qmlorlnlrvmorwl lrlcludoo as lap dence number by Shirley liopll and Joan Bachlc ol Sfzlrws. DANClNGfThe 'Slarllqhlersll proyldrd momczrfs ol lwewysrwly haf- morwy for liille asblrirlg angels ro dance lo. EN'lFRlAlNlvlENT-Alumnus Frarvlc Glbbsl dreamy ycrsloh ol Shiv dusi drllled lh-'ough lhe mllce lo leave bromqoers slarry-eyed. ov On Stairway To Heaven Enieriainrncni for ine eeiesrial garnering con- sisfed of our-oi-Town raieni, wifiw Biue Moon and 'Siardusi' as iearured songs, Soplfionnoros served ine upperclassrnen fairnfui- ly as wairresses and ushers. Alinouqn ine prom was ovor far iI:3O, ine naw- py Juniors and Seniors were sriil iioarinq on clouds. Their iournev fo ine sfars wili be Jrreasured. I 1 Rff'RESHMENT3fGrarie Punch and cookies proved inn ideni refresh' cr course DSYWCWT oawces. SERVERS-Firsf row L fo R2 G, Mccainisn, W, Pickzyinql Y. Ciiiiord D. Esies, J. Brodie, A, Grafii, H. Fisn, .ls Dwis. Second row: M Scriefewilz, A, Gish W, Waiiafe, M. Wfisinfurx J. Porter, N, Hoif, C. Arrnsfforg. ENTERTANNMENTAiirorrqoers confroiirid Hwir dancing foci inng vnosg' 'o DMC, ine vnff-rfainivzciz' dining irlcrrnissian SOCNAL CUMEERS--.Friar Aveva, Bob Crnnfmi., PMN Myers Jerrv Davrovv JoAnn Ciark, Jrfi Bob Shure iin: iw 'Sfnifwax To Heaven. PATRONSfTeacnors and rmrcnis iolierr or dancgwd inc eve ning irrougn , i Girls Costumes Reflect I-li-Jinx Party Fun and G. Sclvnall wen? lo ine Dorly in Diglails and ruanle ljl?lZE WlNNERS--Senior Fairy Tales, Cleycresl groupg Clown, A loons. The Two Okiesf' B. Holi and F. Williams enler Aguilar, rnosl original persong gypsy, A. Bier, pfelliesl persong or mined ine girls wiln lneir sobbing rendilion ol Wedding gan grinder and rnonlcey, S. Faller and B. Faller, lunniesl Couple Bells. E. Rufnerford, lunniesf person. Seemed ls bc In dim need Of O few patches CONGA LINE4AnolIwer scclion of ine Conga line slruggles on lwer overalls. lranlically lo celcn up. SWEET SIVHLES- The sunslnino ol your snnileuelne brighr l CONGA LlNEiAs inf: slrains of 41 Conga smiles ol A. Graff? and D. Esles are in conlrasl wiln llme Cdyoed Wrouqh the gym' 6 Symngc group of grey skies ol inc rnorln llwey represcnl. CVQMUVGS Cavolled about We mom in 5 Wild' FUNNIEST-E, Rullwerlord, funniesf person, does o iig lo ly squirming line, lne rnusi: ol flwe jazz band. 78 O Peals Ol Laughter Ring At Lively Parties QUlLL AND SCROLL PARTY-New Quill and Scroll members were inilialcd in an impressive candle-lignl ceremony performed by llie presidenl, M. Vig, and alumni CHRISTMAS PARTYfSlrains of music ecli- members ol lhe chapter. Firsl row L fo R: J. Rodriguez, B. Davis, J, Del Puppo, E, oed from lne gym al ine annual Girls Bubenik, E. Salazar, G. Sclnmall, V. Robinson. Second row: R. Dickison, G. Bally, O. League-Boys Federalion Cnrislmas Parly Tennis, F. Williams, S. Faller. W. Gibson, J. Crump, R. Monroe. Third row: B. as everyone galhered around ine lree lo Bender, '45, L. Traylor, '47g M. Vig, K. Rulale, '44, P. Griffillw, '49, B, Barsolli, '4Ig sing Clwrislmas Carols. D. Lehman, '48. JOURNALlSM PARTYfMembers of The l-li-Liglils slafl were enlere lained by one of Edilor A. Hickrnan's quips al a parly given so lhey could plan lhis year's firsl edilion. L fo R: K, Zenor, R. John' son, G. Bally, L. Misenlneimer, L. l-lolligan, E, Salazar, M. Vig, J. Rodriguez, A. Hickman. FRESHMAN PARTYfSlring-eating Frosli worked had lo reach lhe marshmallow on llie end of ine slring. L lo R: G. Lowllwer, M. Pine- do, R. Garcia, D. Williams, D. Baxler. 79 TEACl-lER'S PARlYfSanqer High leacliers wenl back lor second nelpings and lorgol aboul leaching as They en- ioyed lnemselves al a parly in Mr. Chaney's garden, JUNIORYSENIOR PARTY- Swing your parlnen'-follv dancing has become so popular lliis year lhal no parly would be complele willnoul lhe familiar squares and calls. fi! Upper leff: The GMS' League asserhbiv gave its idea of The Gay Nihefiesf' Upper righf: Gdass bfcwefs p'ese'v?ed a demohsh-nfioh of fheir skiIL Center leff: These glass biowihq geniuses made a work, Q bch, Q Chfisfvfas free bah, and glass fhrend for us. Cenfer righf: Mr. Amefica proved True To his high rafihg, Lower: These 1vpiQ5T HIST Biiiies sang ou? the ohms in The Girls' League asserhblv. Boffom: The Radio Workshop gave Qi presehfavioh ef Twin or Cohseczuehcesm iii its assembiv. Produce Lasting Echoes nn- Dressed Down Seniors Act Up The l-lome Tor The Aged and Washed-Up AcTors opened iTs doors April I9 Tor a grand old vaudeville revue. lVlasTer oT Ceremonies l-larry Scharnick sTarTed The mornings Tun rolling wiTh a Tew iolqesy Then inTroduced each individual and group To The audience. lTalian sTreeT singer, Bob Fries, sang Come Baclc To SorrenTo.ll The wedding group enTerTained The audience wiTh a new Type oT cere- mony. Tumbling and iumping across The sTage was The lively clown, l-lelen Garcia. BuT The besT perTormers were The TooTball girls who demonsTraTed The many ways To Tackle. FunniesT oT all was The Com- munisT ParTy group which Told oT liTe in Russia. The SunbonneT Girls, chosen preTTiesT group, sang a sweeT shorT diTTy. The mosT arTisTic dress up was The Two headed Trealc. The Ne- gro group leTT The audience very near rolling in The aisles. DusTing baby D. Krider wiTh cleanser appealed To everyone excepT Don. QuTsTanding individuals and small groups were The llgirlsl' K. RoberTson and J. Kopp and Their Tellas J. Nilmeier and D. WolTe, Becky ThaTcher, Tom Sawyer, l-luclqle Berry Fin, lvlae WesT, New and old loolc, The cowboys and The Indians, l-larry Scharniclc and his commiTTee were in charge OT The assem- bly. Marilyn Johnson wroTe The words To The closing song. Mae WesT, lBeTTy Davisj flashed her smile and sTruck a provocaTive pose aT The Senior dress up day. Echoes of greaT grandma's days were heard as These girls, B. Parvanian, J, Vvood, A. Hick- man, M, Vig, J. Worman, B. Erickson, C. l-leinle and R. Phillips beamed in Their bonneTs. WhaTsa maTTer? Everybody go? a Tummy ache? Sfandingz Braves E. Bubenik, L. PorTer, G. G-ruenwald, G. BaTTy, B. Boyaiian, M. Johnson, L. Bowman sTand guard over chief, lv1,Johnf son and preTTy princesses M. De Canio and J. Del Puppo. The TooTball girls, The besi performers of Senior Dress Up Day, huddled beTore The big game sTarTed. sf.. x Ji P, f W- Y , .. I 8 ., ' xi V Nz i QP' S.. - Q :V ' A' ' 'Y C Q' N- 422123 ggi? v . ,g x SENlOR DRESS UR DAY ANTlCSf Left: 'Failw' L. Bvinfm, ann 'ilwilrivfrri' J. Simms, V. Vavqiis, R. Chiwfw and J. Cfiirwi gmc al Mm J B, C'J'fi-ill lvl :if Ov s zuiaslvfvi Lil-, D. K'iizf'f. DRESSED LIP SENKTRS WAVE THHR DAY Riqhi:Uv:i.1iflwfii9 'rmrly meriibvr J Tvrviiii pl6'nJf'd iw vrfvci 'is 'Qllcw rm1r+,' 'ww'-Lf's, H. Ya5u ': 3, NV. Cmui, R. Mefs, J. Cvsryers, .md R. K.1sf-.mm, pvfpari i in liL1uii1Qlv ' Hifi: A FlNAL CURTA'N CALL PCR THE AGED AND VVQRN OUT ACTORS. Trtfi fictxvvi me Firsf row L In R' N. Pif.k6'rirvq, F. Williidi-is B Hf'l', V Viflaui, O. Hnwsff, J. Hfilmss R. Difk'5':'i C. Case, M. Pngf-, M. Mwlis. Second row: J. Cfrifvr, M. Gonzales, O. Tfzrwis, D Wreflqf'w4wr+l' M. Yiiii, K Yoff'v,mm H. Cvarcii E, Salamf, B. Davis, L, Misf'v'mir f'f, J, Sclicsqf, C, SLi'ivwi.m, A. Rcngws, J, Nilrmeif K. Roofwrfscn, D. Wcvifr, J. Kfipp. Third row: M. MQCQHW E. Rob:-Hs, L. Por -f B. Bm'Ji3.w, J. Dfl Puwvfz, V, Hfwwleif. Fourfh row: Busf-mn, M. DfXC1':c, M .lormscwm G. Gnieiiwulri, L. Bowmavi, M. Jqmvisorw, G. Bmw, W. Horkarsmillw, B, Smnw, N. Wftiqarvf E Hfyili Fifth row: J, W4'r'-gf, A. Hicl' nw, J. Wozxd, 5. Rarvamiam, B, Frifps, F. Girnbs, W. Mmiscizrw, D. Miller, R. .lolwsgiy H. Schawin, Sixfh row: B. E'i:ksfw, M Viq R. F'lWi'l7:'s C. Hfiifle D. Kfizff, B C'i'ilal', L. E'-':', J. Cmrvz-, R. Cliarws, B. Prfrsliiy, fl. Mmm, C Siries, B. Bmwvi. Tw vriikl 354' xi' f'.,,'A .1 12... if. L . im J ..,i..,Gx.fmwmg Seniors Present Hilarious Assembly April I9 i - fv V i . ,Q f' ' - ' A , 9 .V Vj f ,VLVVLQ 1- V L, VV f .f V i1V, V . VaV ,Vj.,fV E VCVVPVVV VV , E if VV ,VVNVA wiki. , ,D ,V V' V VIHV ' VVVJU V Viv X F fu fi 1 V 'V -' ffu f-'A in' M-'V ii' --ffii' . L4 - i ' ,f i , 1 c ' ' f N i ,- f I f i r in if 4 use c D ii 2 i ,emorsi , irqye g 0 i , . y or areer ay , r ji, 1 ' VV V, 4 lj V' ' i V- E V T' ' Vw' fi A Vin, V, sf, '. ,gk i if I 1, V, ' H f - J- , ' ' 1 ff , i ' J i' ' 'I' ' 1' 2, if -' LVIVVVV ,g V Edhofhg Vthef3,j!1fOuHF ygar Ci,a?Sm'gtgj 194' fag ' of-xi1E2RVVDfVY AT REEPLEY-Apparenily om? Lady ai' Reeiiey V 1 f- ' if V V J, f. ff' ig c oo was a peasani experience or . arvanlan, Iss fi' ' 4' yeaf.'3e'Qf'e' Coup' Semors ,i V E.,f'B6xier, A. Hickman, and J. Wood, iudging by Their smiiing ,xi V! ,mei qtliie dleygi-i gh Schqoiffor Senior Career 5 NACO, jf - D991 iM9iicl1'12f3'. i 1 5' 1' -. ,f'1, -' , ,Fil ,i lf f! ' . if ,ij F9iiOW'm3 'fi'e iTiOm'fi.9 Speakers 'V' a,9e 19 l?I Jouizwwiisivi oiaouv MEEIINGASEUW ssnqemes B. Davis .lf fqssgmijly andV,cjgo!ijp.!sessions, lunch wajledieri on -fi ifhe schools iglampdsfin Jrhe afiern oniihe Sen- iors wonj 1f3'seVcpho chlfice vpca+io'V' group meet 5 , V,.'V ings,VViLh'e 'edyiisers ark' xprofessionf' people Jrhere iv, ,xete of greefr assisjance io eniors in explaining 'Mio p Naseem? iheir occupaii-ons' li., V Vis . 1 and L. Misenheirner rnef wifh iournalisrn sfudenis from other couniy schools io discuss ihe possibiiiiies of ihe newspaper profession as a vocaiion, REEDLEY HIGHS CAMPUSfRecdIoy High's campus was ihc iovoiy seffing for ihc annuai Career Day, W :W M uf fm' Lsfw 5 mf, iw, NOR' TH LE M GIRLS' LEAGUE- Rf.1lkHc1!M r'cwfm.'3vg V112 dxffvwy' sfer'-' 'S SDANSH CLUB--Avf,'1f,'n mg fr5s':mfr, .1kfs 'rf sr'e.ifa?o'5 SOJH mc, 'ffwrk' Lfmqwf' No-'af WHRQM 4'orNw 4 Nw' :Nw W1 Ms Jivisifw. mf H19 bfwjof 90 ga-,H +513 b'Qfyo?nq fhgwyfg, WUNNOR FLOAT JR Siva-is o' Avwowvv NQW5, AWBJLJ 'HH PRESHMAN FLOAT-Just bank Pow SMH! wjrksiwoxv 11 Th W5 'mm-us 'o x' Ju 'f'S's D. HW Mvfk g!n'wc'v-Q QMS. Nofwv DWG, Fros'v qifk q'1u .V Vi' PWM:--kors. SOVHOMORE FLOAT Thf Thrfffi Kwvqs rms' thf Orimwi kwrmq SENNOR FLOAT--Tho rvvighfv Sfwiors' Hooi, Wxrx9Qy Wlyxwgql- va- if ,Q qff'S Vw M- CPVISQ CMN 1. MFG, ' Took Wiffi prxzf' in wfs rilvxslon. Toyland Parade Floats Echo Chrlstmas Cheer 85 Ahl A deliqhrfui Chrisrrnos wirh a beauriful Christmas free decorared wifh finsei and ornarrienis. Cornrnis sioners Joyce Wood and Beverly Parvanian hciped io give ir the rrue Christmas iook. The teachers of Sanger High dress in siyic in ihflir old Wesiern cosiurries for ihe Ag Fair ceiebrarion. This is The year of consrrucrion. Jo Ann Clark, Don Brooks, and Don Krider viewed the new rnusic buiid ing, found if fo be ihe answer fo iheir long awaifed wish. Nas The band played irs way ro farne before an cnfhusios fic audience af rhe Fresno Counfy Fair. Mr. Wahisirorn and his group of Giris looked happy First row L To R: D. Wedqeworih, E. Bray, M. Poi iasrrini, D. York, M. Bollwine. Second row: J. Avera B. Quinn, M, Schierewirz, J. Gruenwald, V. Schiere wiv. Third row: D. Reynalds, B. Kriocr, E. Bubenik R. Sanchcs, M. Parenfi, Mr, Wahisirorw. B baskeibaii tearn rrierribers iooked proud ind ha . 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