Sanger High School - Golden Warrior Yearbook (Sanger, TX)

 - Class of 1934

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SENIORS Abbie Lee Gentle Secfy Trees. 34 Football Queen 34 Class Sec»y 33 wBelle of our class. Williace Reynolds H. E. Club '33 Clothing Cont. W. True to her work, her word, end her friends. Opal Vundever H. E. Club »34 Quiet and retiring, always lending a helping hand. Li Idred Roberts Declom tion 34 H. E. Club '34 Judge her not by her size. Lucian Williams Track Team '34 FFA »33 '34 »»TaIking never gets Luke into trouble. Jack Stinson Tr.ck Te-m '34 Basket Ball »34 Entomology »34 He does things because he knows he cun.»» F rm Shop »33 FFA 3£ »33 »34 A careful studont- not to overwork.” John L. Sullivan Debate »34 Entomology '34 Poultry '33 Secretary FFA 34 If deb-, ting moans success, he will be president is our guess Valedictorian '34 Cliff Wilson Debate 34 Class Reporter 34 Librarian 34 For constant smile disperses difficulties)



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Senior Class History f; The senior class of 1934 begin its journey on the pathway to education in the year 1923. LIrs. Lina B. Koons taught most of us in the first grade, however, some wore taught by Airs. Joe Boyds tun. Mrs. Gene Kirkland was our instructor in the second, while in the third cam Mrs. Winnie Alinick v ho taught us that 2 x 2 is 4. Next came the fourth grade and the dreaded mid-terms and finals although Miss Dixie Crockett v as very patient with us. Cur knowledge of history v:as expanded in the fifth grade by fa's. John. W. Gladden. To our amazement v e wore told that Columbus discovered America. In the sixth grade our teacher was Sullivan. She labored hard to teach us the difference between a noun and a pronoun. oir- drcaSs rp i i } °sevcnth grade, we thought that indeed - filled as wo walked down the aisle to receive at%he thm Jr fram,?ar scho°- Om- joy was mingled with sadness at the thought of leaving our teach r Mrs. Sam Sullivir out or than°h0r0d-°tr c!hip at thC seventh adc d°°r and stepped oat. on the shore into high school- green but growing. Mr. H. L. Dunham labored diligently with us to change one and two to x and y. Other teachers that taught us in the eighth grade were Miss Annie Ruth Morton and Mr. Herman Cowley. At last in the ninth grade v e acquired superiority over measly freshmen. Pleasant memories arc still remembered from picnics and parties given by our sponsor, Aiiss Aiildred Adcock, Miss Genevieve Rice, and Mr. H. L. Dunham. When v e became Juniors, we were another step nearer our goal. The most important event that occurred v as the preparation for the J.r. and Sr. reception, assisted by Mr. Walton V ilfong, Miss Genevieve Rice, Aiiss Ruby Lee Seal, Mr. L. I. Samuel, and Mr. Sam McClure. Seniors.1 We have reached our goal at last, with the able help of our teachers, Miss Rice, Miss Seal, Miss Averitt, Air. McClure, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Samuel. Out of a class of seventeen, there arc four that have traveled the journey together. They arc Cliff V.ilson, Abbic iioc Gentle, J S3C 3arl Seal, and John Lewis Sullivan. From without the past, our ship has been safely launched and anchored. The senior class of 1934 is history.

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