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M S BAXTER dean of grls us n MR BOOTH prurucupal confers uthlanet Krum MR DAYTON dean at boys takes charge ot our personal records Gurls League presudent core ot boys attendance Bug Wheels plan Blueprints for the Future The Board of Trustees and admunustrators work closely to keep the wheels turning at Sanger Unuon Hugh School Mr Booth Muss Baxter and Mr Dayton work un unuson to carry out the pollcues ofthe Board of Trustees Muss Baxter takes care ofthe personal records of the students She us assusted un thus by students who are learnung ofhce procedure Mr Dayton supervnses boys attendance and also recruuts student helpers Mr Booth supervises the mechanucs of the admlnustra 'Q y--V 2 -:QQ tlon He consults wuth student leaders concernung stu dent government and handles mandy unduvldual student problems He represents Sanger Hugh at many com munity and outside gatherings He ns president ofthe Kuwanus Club and us the possessor ofa Boy Scout Sulver Beaver and us presudent ofthe Dustruct Hugh School Pruncupals Assocuatuon The Board of Trustees sets up the polucues hures the custoduans and teachers and us studyung and approvung Blueprunts for the new school buuldungs The Board ot Trustees look o er the Blueprlnts to the ne schoo SEATED Torn Cro en D R ph Po ne e k P es d C arenceE ga bu e nte dent Re STANDING a Way e Booth uh er Dr xx, I , I I , 'A' ' 1' I . I X ffi Q 41 ,., I T4 , l I .Q . -3:4 iyfn IS , u , ' i . , ' w' , . , , QQ 0 9 9 ' 0 f . , , . . - f - - 1 -, I H l Y-95 I .- V ul A 3 f .f , ' lf 1k . f . I V l 'K 'i V W l V Y - I , ' 0 v r c- r r er' u d r f -L It , ' p r n x Tyner -Pruru K If .T Q D ru ugrr' Ky W I , 1 l ' ' ' E SH' 'tw X 1. Q I 1 , 1 , I 1 'J' , sg? ' ut' U' 1 .X A - -'f ' - do Ill
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BARBARA SASASHIMA Commtssuoner of Cvtuzenshnp ond Attendance 5' AUGIE CALDERA Comrmssuoner of Athletucs DOUG VERMILLION Student Body Yeli Leader ii. STAN SAROYAN DAVID JARVIS Co Comrmssxoner of Records Co Commlsstoner of Records and Publrcotuons ond Publucottons IRENE REIF Honorary Member of Student Councnl TRAVIS PITTS Commlsstoner of Flnonce NANCY BOSSERMAN BRENDA DURR Student Body Yell Leader Student Body Yell Leader 9
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vis 3 Q4 Authors of I -9-546, We're the class of '56 are yell leaders Richard Snedden and Clyde Redd. S- fra SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS gather 'round the Senior bench to reminisce Class representative Harry Moordigion, secretary Allene Krum, historian Anna Dobbs, reporter Elida Escovar, treasurer Irene Reif, second semester president Barry Kondo. NOT PICTURED are Robert Lopez second semester vice-president, and Joan Del Carlo, first semester president. Seniors Remember Joys of Class Activities After three years of hard work and hope-filled dreams, the class of '56 finally reached the status of Seniors. With their newly-acquired coral colored sweaters, their class rings took on a new meaning and the Seniors found themselves con- tractors for many new blueprints. The graduating class of '56 has blueprinted, too, for the first time, plans for the class of '57 to follow. Plans were drawn up early in the year for a new local Sanger Career Day, for which Mrs. Hansome and her busy committees built a foundation. The Desert Shall Rejoice, a Christmas play, was the result ofthe class dramatic effort. All seniors attended county career day at Reed- Iey, where they learned of many vocations. Family Night carried on the tradition formerly called Class Night. Though not so widely publicized nor so spectacular this year, as the affair was spec- ifically for the Senior's families, the merit of the talent upheld previous years' performances. As the short months fell away from the school year of '55-'56, Seniors turned from nostalgic memories and looked forward to their graduation and Bac- calaureate services,. New dreams and blueprints came into being and the Seniors went their way. V I Q07 K L, ff! I ?f.X - tl 8 Senior advisers look pleased with the success of Senior activities. KNEELING: C. Pershing, R. Newman, D. Nicholson. STANDING: H. Dayton, E. Spearman, J. Luther, I. Hansome, M. Kling, .l. Fuchs,
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