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

 - Class of 1934

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 6 Y7o hc lpcd Lewisville, Justin, and Pilot Point to arrange a Denton County booth at the Steto Fair, which won a fifty dollar prize. Victor Ghocn, Jesse Earl Seal, John Rodgers, and Roy Wins toad won twelve dollars on crop products. Our officers attonded a one night training school in McKinney, conducted by officials from A M. The following week our chapter put up a cat rack and sponsored a pie eating contest at the Hallowc,en carnival for which wo cleared over fourteen dollars. Mr. E. H. Varncll, district vocational agriculture supervisor, visited us in November, and in his roport to the school board said, In my recent visit to your school I found the work progressing in a highly satisfactory manner. To tho best of my knowledge, I hevo not visited a school in which bettor work i3 being dene.” Our annual Father and Son banquet was hold in the H. E. Department with twenty-five membors and fifteen fathers present. An oxccllorrt menu was prepared and served by the H. E. Club after which wo had a short but interesting program. Our attendance was small on account of rain. V ith the soiling concessions at the weekly rodeo we were able to finance judging contest trips and buy seed corn and cotton. Our chapter bought six varieties of scod corn for twenty acres and distributed it to fourteen members of the class for seed plots and show purposes. We also bought some pure-bred cotton seed for ten members. About thirty of our members attended the Ft. Worth Stock Show, visited the exhibits, joined in the Future Farmer pair'd: and wont to the rodeo. In a practice poultry judging contest in Denton we entered two teams which won first ani third places. In the Stcphcnvillo contests John Lewis Sullivan, Marshall Cearley, and Floy Ezell placed eighth in poultry with Rex Moore and Buford Chestnut entered as alternates. Francis Hollinsworth, Roy Winstead, and Jesse Earl Soal von second place in farm shop, taking first places in concrete and soldering. Hollinsworth was high man in soldoring. Victor Ghoon as alternate was high man of the contest in sew filing md Luchan Williams was high man in hardware identification. In the State Smith-Hughes Contests at A. Sc MvSangor won the swoepstakes loving cup for the fifth timo during eight years. Our entomology team composed of Jack Stinson, Junior Lyons, and Gober McClellan won the loving cup in that event and won first also in the insecticide division. Jack Stinson was high man of tho entire oontost. Francis Hollinsworth, Jesse Earl Seal, and Roy Winstead placed second in farm shop and first in saw filing. Hollinsworth was high urn of the entire farm shop contest and also in hardware identification. Winstead was high men in saw filing. Fifth plccu was won in poultry by Rex Moore, Marshall Cearley, and John Lewis Sullivan. Wo performed many jobs on farms such as culling hens, spraying, end pruning but terracing was our outstanding work, as wo ran 31,540 yards on twenty-three farms.

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