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Wieck Of pl f4'ze Kept 'ggi' Round and Round --a mix up? No, not quite, tor in the circle of school executives there is a friendliness and a cooperative feeling that helps to bring about a better governing body for our school. The Student Body president, who has the job of conducting weekly assemblies, hone dling school affairs, and other important business, is the center of authority around which the ever-busy commissioners revolve. They deserve a heap of congratulations for a job well done. The citizenship board, which is composed of the presidents of the school clubs and the commissioners, also forms a necessary wheel in the machinery. Proxy Gerald Dayton steps aside from his L round of activities for a moment of leisure. este K Citizenship Board-These club officers meet to help the commissioner of citizcnshin and attendance appoint and instruct the monitors for the week, They are L. to R.: K. Stacks, Miss Baxter, T. Koda, R, Jamushian, B. Flores, R. Thomas, and N. Hildebrand. Board of Commissioners-The big wheels of Sanger High keep the difficult machin- ery of running the school revolving smooth- ly. Beginning at the top they are L. to R.: Ernie Spencer, commissioner of finance, Ray Perez, commissioner of athletics, Russell Wood, commissioner of boys' ac- tivities, Rose Jamushian, commissioner of citizenship and attendance, Harriet Sheela, commissioner af records and publications, and Gerald Dayton, Student Body president. V- Nil' I XX E 2 I 0 K Q69 i 6, 7 If 0 - ,L wk 11 521 Y 12
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7784, eewea ffiflw 740afg- can eww Miss Ellen Baxter and Mr. Wayne Booth, our vice principals, carry on their duties of aiding Principal Chaney, keep- ing attendance records, and acting as counselors for students. Mr. Booth will succeed Mr. Chaney as principal next school year. The Board of Trustees, handling one af the biggest iobs of Sanger High with- out pay, is concerned with the welfare of our school. Some duties are to repair and supply the school, and to hire the needed employees, During the past years, it has been in charge of our school expansion program-the new shape band buildings--bus garages-and ex- panded campus. Miss Ellen Baxter, vloan ot girls, anrl yice piincipa Wayne Booth examine the ahscnco rocorrl lilos, Oui Eoarfl ol Trustees discuss some serious liusiness Th-:xi are L to R: G. Aye, E Estc-s, C Edgar T. Erickson, and F. Preuss. Piinripal C. R. Chaney looks up momentarily from his liuey 5LliC'lLllC of wuili. Principal C. R. Chaney terminates his thirty-second and last year at Sanger High School in a few days. The first six years he was o music teacher. Besides his regular school duties, the supervision of the expansion program, which has added many new buildings to Sanger High, has presented additional duties and problems for our administrator. Enthusiasm and efficiency , have been two chief characteristics of her leadership. Mr. Rex Tyner will be the superin- tendent for all schools in Sanger starting in July. 1
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Office Staff-Sitting L, to R.: D. Dixon, J. Hazelton, D. Watkins, B, Deaver, N. Walker, S. Salazar. Standing: A, Deaver, A. Thompson, R. Ferguson, D. House, M. Peters, B. Britt. The behind-the-scenes iob of keeping the school in business- like order belongs to our efficient school servers. The office staff consists of commercial course students who gain valuable experience for themselves while helping the administration in their work, Student librarians help Miss Spearman keep the books and cards in order. There is a student librarian in the library each period. The custodians keep our halls and rooms clean and the equipment in good repair. Theirs is a constant iob, for each day new clutter fills the halls which were just cleaned the day before. The busses that bring the students to school and take them home again each day are the charges of the bus drivers. They keep the wheels going 'round so that everyone can get to school. e1'S The busses that the students ride each morning and afternoon reflect the care of the bus-drivers. Custodians--L. to R.: W. Cox, G, Vermil- Librarian---L. to R.: F. Yamarm, MISS SQDCOV' Bus Driver -L, to R : l-i. Hansen, J. Luther, lion, W, Pcargin, R. Borders, J, Brosi. Not man, N. Ward, E. Vermillion, S. Jonigian, D, Broglqg, R, Borrlcrs, H, Loomis, E, Combs, pictured: J. Ignelzi, R. Gatewood, M. Schmidt, M. Hubbs. F. Webking, R. Bray.
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