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Some of the most memorable experiences Take the local and change to the express but don't get off 'till you reach success. Blue and White. Baby Orchid Senior officers E. Erickson, vice president, R. Cobb, treasurer, R. Sterling, presi- dent, l, Tinoco, secretary: gather at senior bench to plan activities. Little Red School l-louse's Graduating Class Ong ay- Yell leaders B. Laster and R. Krum believe practice makes perfect. of Senior students were enjoyed during the last year of their high school career. The smoothly run activities were directed by competent class officers, appointed commit- tees, and helpful advisers, of which Mrs. Hansome was chairman. At Christmas time Seniors created a float symbolizing The World We Live ln, and presented an assembly. At another assembly Seniors presented the dance artist, Tuulikki. Career day in Beedley was another im- portant experience, although the knowledge of vocations gained cannot be compared with that received from guest speakers in Senior Problems classes. The Senior year was made more complete by the Senior-lunior party, outing day, the prom, and the powder blue class sweaters. Class night followed on the list of activities with Baccalaureate next, and then the grand finale, Graduation. Thus end the days that these familiar Senior faces are seen on the campus of our little red school house. IO
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Working hard to make Sanger High one of the best schools yet is Student Body President lack Clark. The Citizenship Board encourages good hall conduct and provides us with enjoyable noon entertainment, SEATED l to ri Adviser Miss Brenda Pettit, Vice President Arlene Phillips, Commissioner of Citizenship and Attendance Kiyo Butsumyo, Commissioner of Ath- letics Stanley Saroyan, President lack Clark. STANDING: Corn- missioner of Records and Publications Vivian Wiseman, Commis- sioner of Finance Ronnie Williams, Commissioner of Girls' Activi- ties Marlene Tipton, lunior Class President Norman Garcia, Sopho- more Class President Ernie Reese, Senior Class President Rodger Sterling, Commissioner of Boys' Activities Robert Esquibel, Fresh man Class President lames Ashford. Elected Commissioners Lead Student Activities Promoting good will among the students and keeping student affairs running smoothly is the Board of Com- missioners. SEATED l to ri Commissioner of Citizenship and Attendance Kiyo Butsumyo, Commissioner of Rec- ords and Publications Vivian Wiseman, Commissioner of Girls' Activities Marlene Tipton, President lack Clark, Commissioner of Athletics Stanley Saroyan, STAND- ING: Vice President Arlene Phillips, Commissioner of Finance Ronnie Williams, Adviser Mr. Chester Duck- horn, Commissioner of Boys' Activities Robert Esquibel, Yell Leaders Robert Hall and Bruce Potter, Adviser M11 Huntley Dayton, Yell Leader loan DelCarlo. Under the leadership of Student Body President lack Clark, Sanger's commission- ers improved the school in many Ways. Although they gave us something new, a Fruit-O-Matic, they performed many ordi- nary tasks which we seldom hear about, but which we all benefit from. They appro- priated money for all school necessities and provided all sorts of entertainment for the school year. During football season they were especially busy taking tickets, plan- ning schedules and decorating the stadium. To try to better our school, the commissioners attended many California Associated Stu- dent Council meetings. At these meetings, the students pooled their ideas and worked out Ways to run the schools more effectively. The Citizenship Board under the direction of Kiyo Butsumyo, Commissioner of Citizen- ship and Attendance, regulated hall conduct, kept the citizenship of the school up to par, and in general, looked after the school. Because of the good leadership of our commissioners, the students of the Little Red Schoolhouse can be very proud of their school.
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Winners ot the Bank of America Awards are the highest eleven Seniors in their chosen fields, SITTING l to r: Marlene Tipton, musicg Oliver Amesbury, social science, Pat Clauder, home eco- nomics, Shelba Bradhurst, business, Eleanore Erickson, foreign language, David Demeter, trades and industrial artsg Molly Porter, English. STANDING: Floyd Leach, laboratory science, Ron- ald Metzler, agriculture, Herman Wallner, mathematics, Iohn Delgado, arts. Valedictorian Herman Wallner helps Takao Yokota, salutatorian, practice his com- mencement speech. Smart Seniors Shine Sociall and Scholastically Hard work and studying helped these students to make lite member ship in the Scholarship Society. SEATED l to ri Miss Woodford, adviser, Y, Boeddeker, K. Forus, A. Boudakian, E. Erickson, S. Bradhurst, M. Porter. KNEELING: T. Yokota, O. Amesbury, S. Brown, H, Wallrier, B. Patriaude, M. Sani. STANDING: K. Misaki, R. Sunahara, M. Tipton S. Magee, H. Aloojian, D. Poochigian, K. lshimoto. .X ff? I K Aff A XAA, xflfxif it ii I Mlm Xf X f
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