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

 - Class of 1952

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the seniors of Sanger High School, class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, being of sound mind and body, do hereby state and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To Coach Ken Kearns we leave hopes of winning the regional title in football in 1952. To Mr. Allen we will free grazing rights to all our old candy. To Jim Kearns we will our collection of excuses. To Mrs. LeBeau we leave the memories of our ability to spell and write essays. To Miss Holt we leave the Buck Sergeant we have always promised her. To Miss Callie we leave our love. To Mr. Cook we leave the agriculture room, our former home room, with hopes that his home room students will become as fond of it as we were. To Mrs. Reed we leave our love for Sanger High and all the friends we have made. To Mrs. Jarboe we leave the Senior's love of books. To the grade school teachers we leave memories of our class. To the Juniors we leave our unbirthday parties and the right to eat candy in English. To the Sophomores we leave all our money making schemes. To the Freshmen we leave our outstanding ability; the ability to loaf. Patricia Harberson wills her love for Harry to Alta Holder. Betty Ann Burks wills her dependable nature and wit to Greta Hughes. Willene Rippey leaves her high grades and place on the basketball team to Helen Denison. Georgia Blakely leaves her quiet ways to Billy Bishop. Barbara Cole wills her ability to keep her boy friends and the senior girls guessing to Sarah Lee Horst. Anna Hinzman wills her ambition to get a man to Patsy Rater. Jerry Lovell wills his love for the senior girls to anyone that will have them. Last but not least we will our sponsor, Ken Kearns, to Feller's cafe and to the entire student body with the hope that they will always be as fond of him as we are. Anna Frances Hinzman

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CLASS PROPHECY It has been about ten years since the Just think. Miss Holt, ten nice peaceful classmates of yester years, so I decided found. I packed my little black bag and way. Seniors of 1952 roamed the halls of dear old S. H. S. years! I have begun to feel a deep yearning for my to leave my little beauty shop and see who could be hopped into that old Ford of mine and started on my The most logical place to find many of my friends would be in the old home town, so that wasfirststop. I arrived just in time to make it out to the football game. I saw a familiar face and was greeted with Hi, Hippo. It was none other than THEJERRY LOVELL. As I was standing talking to Jerry, a small elderly lady came running up and started pounding him on the back. I knew you could do it, she kept repeating. It was Mrs. LeBeau. I guess she was really sur -prised whenjerry graduated from Arkansas University with honors. Mr. Ken Kearns really worked getting Jerry through school Poor guy, he's looking rather old these days. The next morning I was up bright and early and started on my search for old classmates. Old Faithful , the Ford, began to sputter a bit, so I pulled into the nearest garage and service station. It was here I found Frog. She checked mv car and we had a nice chat. She says she owes her ability to the Science Class and Soupie. I asked her to explain and she replied, Don't you remember my putting Soupie's model airplane motor together. I rolled out of the station and down main street. I parked the Ford and started to the drug -store but was attracted by a new business place. It was an attractive place with large pictures all around. I pushed open the door and was greeted by Georgia Blakely Lang. Upon chatting with her, I found she was now a commercial artist and quite often uses her two small children as models. I walked around the corner to the drugstore, bought a paper and was greatly pleased to find that Patricia Harberson had just been elected a Representative to Congress and chosen speaker of the House. She always could argue anyone down. Anna drove up in a Ford station wagon. Upon talking with her I found that she is doing quite well for herself. She said, WE are very happy on our little ranch. Anna asked me to drive out to see Betty Ann. She had just arrived home from Paris. She had been honeymooning on the Riviera with her cute little husband. Annaandl left Betty Ann's and went backto town where I got in my old Ford and headed for home. There has been a great change in the members of the graduating class of 1952, but just think what a change the next ten years will bring.



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KEN KEARNS GEORGIA BLAKELY BETTY BURKS BARBARA COLE Sponsor FHA 3 yrs. Secretary Sr. Class FHA 3 yrs. Reporter Sr. Class FHA 3 yrs. President Sr. Class Art and Snapshot Historian of Student Bus. Mgr. of Annua] Editor of Annual Council Pep Squad Leader Historian of FHA 50 Asst. Editor of Annual Historian of Student 1 year Pep Squad Honor Society Council 50-51 PATRICIA HARBERSON FHA 3 yrs. Editor of Annual Vice Pres, of Student Council 50-51 Sr. Rep. to Student Council Honor Society 4 yrs. ANNA HINZMAN FHA 4 yrs. President Student Council 50-51 Pep Squad 5 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Head Majorette 2 yrs. Adv. Mgr. of Annual JERRY LOVELL Basketball 4 yrs. 3 yrs. all district in Basketball 3 yrs. Football Capt. Football and Basketball 50-51 voted outstanding back in District FHA Sweetheart Gym Royalty 49 Sports Editor of Annual WILLENE RIPPEY FHA 3 yrs. Pep Squad 4 yrs. Pep Squad Leader 50-51 Basketball 3 yrs. Girls' sports editor of Annual Vice Pres, of Senior Class.

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