Sanger High School - Golden Warrior Yearbook (Sanger, TX)
- Class of 1953
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Presented by the Seniors of Sanger High School Annual Staff Editor................... Assistant Editor......... Sports Editor............ Art Editor............... Assistant Art Editor..... Business Manager......... Assistant Business Manager Snapshot Editor.......... Assistant Snapshot Editor.... Typing Editor............ ....Carrol Moore .....Jackie Odom ...Lawrence Odom ......Joe Phillips .....Elaine Baker .....Billy Draper ....Bobby Stanford . ...Mack Warfield ....Greta Hughes Elizabeth Belcher Foreword The Annual Staff sincerely hopes that in the coming years this edition of the Sanger High Annual will serve as a reminder of the activities of 1952-53. We take pride in presenting the 1953 GOLDEN WARRIOR. Dedication The Annual Staff sincerely dedicates the 1953 GOLDEN WARRIOR to all our former teachers and sponsors. Annual Staff Left to right: Billy Draper, Bob Stanford, Greta Hughes, Robert Cudd, Carrol Moore, Lawrence Odom, Jackie Odom, Mack Warfield, Elizabeth Belcher (at typewriter), Joe Phillips, and Elaine Baker. Superintendent's Message To the Staff, Senior Class, students, and patrons of the Sanger School, I would like to say thank you for a very pleasant year. May the memories of this year be carefully preserved for you in this, The Golden Warrior of 1953. Sincerely yours, d. Principal's Message A short time after you leave school you will probably--perhaps deliberately--lay a-side and forget many of the facts that you have learned. But you will treasure the friend ships and associations that you have made for many years. The sense of values and the attitudes with which you have learned to look upon life will be a part of you as long as you live. Use them well; the fate of mankind may depend on it. Sincerely, Faculty Mr. C. D. Allen Mr. Antonio Garcia Miss Ina Grace Holt Mr. Ken Kearns Mrs. Glenola Reed Mr. Neilan Cook Miss Callie Miller Miss Elizabeth Mizell Mrs. Clarice Willis Ross Mrs. Frances Martin Mrs. Grace Brown Mrs. Neppie Burroughs Miss Cathlene Gentle Mrs. Winnie Minick Faculty Mrs. Marguerite Riggs Mrs. Virgie George Mrs. Frances Chapman Mrs. Callie Mitchell Auxiliary Employees Mrs. Mays, Mr. Meeks, and Miss Griffin. Senior Class Officers Left to right: Jimmy Cole, Alta Mae Holder, Betty Jo Kirby, Robert Cudd. Elaine Baker Elizabeth Belcher Murl Bishop Jimmy Cole Robert Cudd Billy Draper Carrol Moore Bobby Moseley Joe Phillips Murry Phillips Jackie Odom Lawrence Odom Bobby Stanford Mack Warfield Class History On a bright September morning in 1941, the red brick school building opened its doors to admit 31 first graders in the arms of Miss Alyne Seal. This group didn't realize that almost twelve years later, six of its number, Betty Kirby, Alta Holder, Billy George Draper, Jimmy Cole, Lawrence Odom, and Jackie Odom, along with nine other students who joined them at various times, would walk out of a more modern version of the same building wearing caps and gowns and carrying diplomas. The graduating class is quite different from the group who forced themselves to eat green beans in the second grade (after we learned that Hitler didn't like them.) Bobby Moseley and Greta Gene Hughes joined us that year. Mrs. Marguerite Riggs was our third grade teacher, and Bobby Stanford joined us. At the end of the year we happily moved upstairs to the fourth grade and Mrs. Winnie Minick. However, we were sad to be leaving the cleanliness contests. (The winners received huge lollipops and were allowed to eat them in class.) Robert Cudd and Murl Bishop joined us that year. Miss Winnie taught us again in the fifth grade, where we received Elaine Baker, Mack Warfield, Carrol Moore Elizabeth Belcher from the fourth grade. This year the girls and boys stopped fighting each other and started chasing each other. Mrs. Burroughs ruled us with a ruler in the sixth grade. Joe Phillips joined us and displayed his artistic talents on the walls of the school. Mrs. Brown was our teacher for the seventh grade. We were very sad when the gym burned in December. In the eighth grade we came into the new building. Mrs. Cleo Lockhart was our teacher. She helped us put on a health program over KDNT. Seven students ran neck and neck for valedictory honors. Carrol won, and Elizabeth and Betty Jo were salutatorians. All of our present graduating class were among the 23 grade school graduates that year. 23 students entered high school in September, 1949- We were welcomed by the upper classmen who initiated us into the FHA and FFA clubs. The initiations were physical and mental terrors for us, but we lived through them. Mrs. Alyne Chastain, English teacher, guided us through all our high school activities. During our sophomore year, our sponsor was Miss Loreta Smith, homemaking teacher. Coach Ken Kearns frowned on our many class parties, but we didn't give them up. Our junior year was filled with plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet, football games (we won bi-district championship), and basketball. Mr. Neilan Cook, agriculture teacher, was our sponsor. Mrs. Pat LeBeau helped us immensely with the banquet. The theme wae Hawaiian and we had Hawaiian guests. The senior year began with a bang. We elected Mr. Allen as sponsor and Miss Callie as assistant sponsor. Miss Mizell, English teacher, was a great help in producing our annual. Annual sales and advertising were very successful, thus leaving the class with sufficient funds for an enjoyable senior trip. We were unfortunate to lose Murl Bishop, Duncan Lynch, and Bobby Moseley, who had played an important part in obtaining the bi-district football title for the second time. We have had a wonderful time during our school years and will always carry the memories of that time with us. Senior Class Will of 1953 Elaine Baker leaves her pretty red sweaters to Helen Denison. To Jack Cockrill, Billy Draper wills his collection of football equipment. Elizabeth Belcher wants Betty Blakely to have her sharp wit and tongue. Alta Holder leaves her candy keys to Ethelyn Ready, in hopes that Ethelyn likes candy, too. Greta Hughes wills all Junior boys to----------------------.? Robert Cudd contributes all his back geometry assignments to Dr. Einstein in hopes that he can work them. Betty Kirby wishes to leave Billy Ed a loaded gun in hopes that he will soon use it! To all high school teachers, Bobby Moseley wills his habit of being late to school. Carrol Moore wills all his senior girls back to their rightful owners. Jackie Odom and Joe Phillips leave their back seats in English class to Richard Patton and Ruth Jean in hopes that they learn lots of English back there! Lawrence Odom wills his mathematical ability to Mr. Garcia in hopes that he will become a better teacher. Bobby Stanford wills his siphoning hose to Albert Lynch. Murry Phillips leaves his job as football manager to anybody with ambition. To Jimmy Brown, Mack Warfield leaves all his hot rod magazines. Jimmy Cole wills his football skill to Billy Mundy. To the Juniors we leave our football record in hopes that they will keep leading the team on! To the Sophomores, we will our ways and means of skipping classes. To the Freshmen, we leave our outstanding trait of being late to class. We, the class, will our list of assorted excuses to our swell sponsor, Mr. Allen. To Miss Callie, we leave the settlement of our feuds. Mr. Allen's Nightmare Class Prophecy As Mr. Allen returned home from one of the hectic annual staff meetings, he fell exhausted on the bed and was soon asleep. He had this terrible nightmare about the class five years from now, in which he dreamed that the class had taken over the school. He saw Robert Cudd, principal, trying to figure out a math problem with the help of Alta Holder, grade school principal. In the front office he saw a sign saying, Carrol Moore, Super-super-intendent, office hours 2:30 to .3:00 p.m. A masculine voice was saying, The best remedy for that is to bang the little brats' heads agains the wall! And who was saying that but Mack Warfield, child psychology expert, talking to the first grade teacher, Elaine Baker, who thoroughly agreed with him. Elizabeth Belcher, sixth grade teacher, was asking him what methods she could use, since most of her students were larger than the teacher. He heard screams of I knowed I was right! and a female voice screaming back, You ain't; You ain't!” He found the screams coming from the English Department where Billy Draper, head of the English Department, and Betty Kirby, English Professor, were arguing about the themes the freshman class had written with the help of Jimmy Cole, typing teacher. He then heard Greta Hughes, homemaking teacher, with plans in one hand and menus in the other, calling to Murry Phillips, head of the school sanitation department, and his seven assistants. They were still trying to fix the broken pipe in the Homemaking room. Jackie Odom, librarian, passed him in the hall loaded down with literature for Coach Lawrence Odom's football boys and for social studies teacher Bobby Stanford. He wondered about the literature until he noticed it was comic books for the football boys and pin-ups for the social studies department. Jackie returned to the library to find Joe Phillips, Agriculture teacher, borrowing her paints to decorate his prize Poland China hogs. At that moment Mr. Allen heard the school bell ring, but it wasn't really the bell, at all, but his alarm clock ringing. He got up and began to get ready to go to school, dreading facing the Seniors, but glad that his dreams weren't true. Senior Class Favorites SENIOR BEST SPORTS Betty Kirby ‘‘Soupie” Draper SENIOR FAVORITES Alta Holder Robert Cudd SENIOR BEST DRESSED Elaine Baker Mack Warfield MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SENIOR NIT AND WIT Carrol Moore and Elizabeth Belcher Greta Hughes and Murry Phillips SENIOR MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL AND HANDSOME BOY Jackie Odom and Joe Phillips mmmm —mimi Junior Class Officers Billie Coffey Edwin Ashcraft Billy Bishop Joyce Bowles Willie Mae Massengale Billy Mundy Billy Ed Nance Neal Odom Richard Patton Oscar Shelton Gene Skipworth Buena Rae Thomas Ruth Tumlison Not Pictured Gladys Vaughan Turner Voss ••• . ■ • V • Freshman Class Officers Left to right: Don Amyx, Clyde Yeatts, Wayne Bowery, Jane Crider, Joe Higgs. Don Amyx Douglas Amyx Joy Allen Virginia Anderson Wayne Bowery Jane Crider Patsy Davidson James Davis Mary Jo Golliday Joe Higgs Bessie Houchin Edith Howard A1 Keith Lee Laird Raymond Lynch Doris Pennington Mary Pennington .' v . ''iVv ' . k. C4l V.: V - • . . ' •;S'-V • ■ V .■ ■ ■■ ZS - . ,■•, -TV •V . -st. ■ ' ' ,v; ■ mm Am; pL •- : . ; t ■ ' -.. • . : ' ■'■■'• ■ ■:■ ■■: I . .’ ... .•:••••••:'•- v . • : •'•' • -. • ••.' ..‘.‘V • •• •' V . . . • % • • • . 1 : v. . v I f • Vi.. High School Favorites ALTA HOLDER ROBERT CUDD High School's Most Beautiful Girl and Handsome Boy JACKIE ODOM AND JOE PHILLIPS Senior Student Council Standing, left to right: Miss Ina Grace Holt, Sponsor; Douglas Amyx, Barbara Harberson; Buddy Hinzman, Mary Cooke, Alta Holder; Mr. Neilan Cook, Sponsor. Seated: Laura Haynie, Jackie Odom, Jimmy Odom, Bobby Rector, Elizabeth Belcher, Mack Warfield, Greta Hughes. Junior Student Council Standing, left to right: Jerry Allen, Randy Paty, Mrs. Francis Chapman, Sponsor; Diane Hughes, Bobby Ramsey, Betty Burns, Patsy Saltsman, Mary Cole, Dickie Chapman, Darlene Ramsey, Larry Harberson, Billy Art Bounds, Judy Pate. Seated: Barbara Hatchel, John Wesley McReynolds, Nelda Chisam, Paula Harberson, John D. Springer, JoAnn Dyer, Elizabeth Gillum, Gary Chisam, Sandy Thomas. Honor Society Standing, left to right: Neal Odom, Jimmy Odom, Clyde Yeatts, Larry Hampton, Mack Warfield, CarrolMoore, Miss Callie Miller, Sponsor; Betty Blakely, Greta Hughes, and Virginia Anderson. Seated on couch: Billie Jean Coffey, Jackie Odom, Elaine Baker, Alta Holder, Louroyce Jones, Elizabeth Belcher. Seated on floor: Joy Allen, Mary Cooke, Barbara Harberson, Elaine Cole, Jane Crider and Ethelyn Ready. Pep Squad Ethelyn Ready Helen Denison Ruth Tumlison Louroyce Jones, Maribelle Ward, Greta Hughes, Mary Golliday, Barbara Harberson Barbara Klc Reynolds Pep Squad Elaine Baker Head Majorette Pep Squad Pep Squad Leaders Betty Kirby Joy Allen Paula Cross Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS Standing: Patsy Rater, Alta Holder, Elaine Baker, Betty Kirby, Laura Haynie. Seated: EthMyn Ready, Ruth Tumlison, Paula Cross, Louroyce Jones. MEMBERS Standing: Willie Mae Massengale, Janice Spratt, Gladys Vaughan, Patsy Davidson, Mary Pennington, Edith Howard, Joyce Bowles, Betty Blakely, Jackie Odom, Mary Cooke, Joy Allen, Bessie Houchin, Jane Crider, Mary Golliday, Maribelle Ward, Helen Denison, Elaine Cole, Barbara Harberson, Virginia Anderson, Mrs. Reed. Seated: Patsy Rater, Paula Cross, Ruth Tumlison, Louroyce Jones, Ethelyn Ready. Seated on floor: Greta Hughes, Lucille Vaughn, Elaine Baker, Betty Kirby, Laura Haynie, Doris Pennington, Alta Holder. F. F. A. JOY ALLEN First row, left to right: Wayne Bowery, Gene Skipworth, Tommy Kincaid, Henry Carr, Neal Odom, Billy Ed Nance, Raymond Lynch. Second row: Jerry Rater, Turner Voss, Joe Higgs, Douglas Amyx, Clyde Yeatts, A1 Keith, Don Amyx, Richard Crider. Third row: Mr. Neilan Cook, Sponsor; Jimmy Perry, Richard Patton, Jimmy Cole, Oscar Shelton, Bobby Clement, Buddy Hinzman, Jimmy Odom, Albert Lynch. Fourth row: Wylie Vaughn, Lee Laird, Bobby Stanford, Billy Mundy, Frank Kerby, Eddie Hernandez, Billy Soloman, Larry Hampton, Murry Phillips, Carrol Moore, Jimmy Brown, Jack Cockrill, Edwin Ashcraft, Joe Phillips, and Lawrence Odom. Football ATHLETIC MANAGERS: Murry Phillips, Tommy Kincaid, and Jack Cockrill. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sanger Opponent Here 19 Alvord 6 There 7 Lewisville 12 ♦Here 40 Calisburg 6 Here 14 Joshua 19 ♦There 59 Era 6 ♦There 52 Boyd 6 The re 18 F orney 40 ♦Here 26 Muenste r 0 ♦Here 66 Valley View 6 ♦There 6 St. .Jo 0 ♦♦Here 9 Frisco 0 ♦♦♦Jacksboro 20 Aspermont 26 ♦District games ♦♦Bi-district games ♦♦♦Regional games Season's Record The Sanger Indians humbled the Alvord Bulldogs 19-6 to start the season off right. The entire squad played a terrific game. The usual jinx was in force as the Lewisville Farmers beat the Indian team 12-7. The Indians played good ball, but the breaks were against them. The Indians played a fast but inexperienced Callisburg team off their feet to the tune of 40-6. This was the first time the Indians were at full strength. The favored Joshua Owls barely managed to slip past the hard-fighting Indians 19-14, on a last minute touchdown. The Indians played one of their best games in several years, but the Owls with the help of two fifteen yard penalties came back on them. The Indians ran all over a weak but scrappy Era team to the score of 59-6. They scored almost at will, with the whole team playing good ball. Using the second team defense, the Indians rolled stubborn Boyd's team under 52-6. Credit was due the second team for stopping the Boyd offense cold. The Sanger Indians went down before a mighty team from Forney 40-18. The Indians were the first team to score on the Forney first string in 28 games. The Sanger Indians sank Muenster 26-0 as Bishop ran wild and the Sanger defense stopped Muenster with only two first downs. The offense opened the Muenster line wide open. The Indians ran Valley View off the field 66-6. Bishop ran for a T.D. on the first play and the rest of the game went about the same. The Indians pushed six points across in the first quarter and held on to down the team from St. Jo and capture their second straight district crown. The Indians annexed the bi-district crown for the second year by downing the Frisco Coons 9-0. The whole team played a great game. The Indians held the Region III Championship in their hands for three periods, but let it slip away to a team from Aspermont. The Indians let the Hornets come back and beat them 26-20 in the fourth quarter. The following Seniors were on this year's football team: Jimmy Cole-guard; Mack Warfield-center; Robert Cudd-back; Bob Moseley-end; Lawrence Odom-end; Duncan Lynch-end; Billy Draper-tackle; Mutl Bishop-back; Carrol Moore-center; and Murry Phillips-manager. Football Queen BETTY KIRBY Boys' Basketball Standing, left to right: Billy Mundy, Frank Kerby, Robert Cudd, Edwin Ashcraft, Buddy Hinzeman, Coach Ken Kearns. Kneeling: Albert Lynch, Neal Odom, Billy Ed Nance, Joe Higgs. A tense moment in the Krum game. Girls' Basketball Bessie Houchin Forwa rd Patsy Davidson Guard Mary Golliday F orward Virginia Anderson _______Guard_______ Jane Crider Forward Paula Cross Guard Joy Allen Forwa rd Janice Spratt F orwa rd Helen Denison Forward Elaine Cole F orward Betty Kirby F orward Jackie Odom Guard Alta Holde Forward Season's Record Chico 30 Sanger 32 Ponder 11 Sanger 16 Muenste r 33 Sanger 30 Valley View 14 Sanger 25 Muenster 37 Sanger 27 Krum 26 Sanger 18 Valley View 24 Sanger 20 Ponder 16 Sanger 29 Prairie Valley 38 Sanger 28 Valley View 21 Sange r 31 Valley View 31 Sanger 30 Era 26 Sanger 19 Keller 28 Sanger 27 Era 40 Sanger 47 Krum 33 Sanger 30 Era 32 Sanger 30 ■ . • . ' V smMr •■■ J 't V®5 . V _ ' .v ;;r: • • • • Eighth Grade Cloye Allen Rosene Arrvyx Janis Baker Clifford Belz Robert Brown Betty Lou Burns Nelda Chisam Patsy Cole Wayne Cunningham Jo Ann Dyer Elizabeth Gillum Paula Harberson Eighth Grade Betty Pearl Laird Barbara Landers Jo Dean Lynch Lorene Massengale Marilyn Morrow Johnny Charles Odom Loy Odom Virginia Odom Bobby Ramsey Ray Ann Reed Mary Jane Saltsman William Saltsman James Sons John D. Springer Terry Stover Eighth Grade Connie Voss Charles Weeks Yvonne Yeatts Seventh Grade Yvonne Anderson Howard Ashcraft George Belcher Grady Bishop William Burch Harold Boggs Nancy Campbell Harvey Cantelou Wayne Chapman Julia Ann Cole Marjorie Cole Mary Cole Seventh Grade Wilma Joy Cudd Shelly Davenport Billy Davis Billy George Donald Harvey Jimmy Joe Howard Bobby Hay Lynch Not Pictured Donald Masten Leonard Maughan Nell Rita Moore Basil Paty Clara Pennington Marquita Prater Billy Van Rater Paul Sadau Seventh Grade Jimmy Sebastian Bobby Stove r James Thomas James Tumlison Jimmy Van Deusen Barbara Weeks Benny Joe West Walter West Not Pictured Joe O'Neil Wiggins Sixth Grade Mary Jane Akers Ralph Amyx Shirlene Amyx ) Lowran Anthony Bobbie Sue Belz Sue Bentley Sixth Grade Eugenia Blevins Jatha Carol Bowles Ruth Brown Dickie Chapman Betty Jo Coffey Frankie Cole Jim Denison Nelson Elliott David Galbreath Ada Margaret George Bobby George Larry Harberson Billie Ann Harvey Robert Holder Betty Landers Sixth Grade Roberta Lynch Gwen Mays George Morris Not Pictured Jane 11 Odom Alfred Pennington Gerald Ramsey Patsy Saltsman James Shelton John Hugh Schertz Lyndon Shrum Lela Mae Springer Elleece Sullivan Anna Mae Vaughan Fred Yeatts Fifth Grade Joe Amos Amyx Shirley Barnes Rosa Lee Bentley Charles Blakely Billy Art Bounds Nelda Carlton Tommy Chapman Larry Don Easley Jimmy Enlow Jimmy Evans Roy Evans Billy Ray Fain Sandra George Molly Ethelyn Holder Sandra Jane Holder Fifth Grade Larry Horst Larry Howard Diane Hughes Janny Jo Jones Judy Kay Knowles Leon Krueger Andy Lambert Sammy Le Gear Patsy Lynch Harold Massengale John Massengale Donald Wayne McReynolds Dorothy Pennington Ernest Pickle Maudie Reed Fifth Grade Sherry Shrum Johnny Skipworth Barbara Sons Ronald Stinson Linda Vaughn W. Leo Wade Donald Yeatts Fourth Grade Snowflake Belcher Elizabeth Blakely Beverley Bucklew Joe Don Cole Sarah Mae Cole Robert Crandall Fourth Grade Jerry Dyer David Eckles Emery Elliott Royce Lynn Fain John Gray Vickie Green Macy Holder Buddy Howard Ervin Howard Dorman Johnson Carolyn Jones Kaaran King Myrna Lamb Billy G. Lanier Allen Lewis Fourth Grade H. B. Linenschmidt Shirley Lynch Larry Masten Tommy William McDaniel Earlene Mays Shirlene Mays Barbara Odom Peggy Odom Tomy Jean Owens Patricia Patton Randy Paty Jack Pennington Clayton Phillips Darlene Ramsey Clydene Romines Fourth Grade Linda Saltsman Ronnie Schertz Paula Snider Bobby Stinson Johnny Sullivan Rachel Thomas Phillip Ray Trietsch James Roy Vandever Sammy Voss Mary Ellen West Third Grade Jerry Allen Cherry Amyx Emily Anthony Third Grade Mary J. Blakely Annetta Carter Hank Cooper Danny Dickens Martha Elliott Judy Enlow Johnny Forrest Bobby Galbreath Jimmy George Geneva Gray Carol Hachtel Thomas Hammons Kenneth Howard Ronald Jones Boyd Kirby Third Grade Joyce Kirby Linda Fay Laird Amelia Lynch Jeweldean Lynch James Massengale Jerry Moss Jerry Parker Judith Pate Jerry Pickle Larry Prater Bobby Joe Reed Sue Snider Betty Travelstead Ross Owen Ward Second Grade Dickie Amyx Joyce Ann Avirett Alice Beene Not Pictured Gary Chisam Ted Cole David Curtsinger Bonnie Evans Jimmy Lee Fain Larry Fullbright Shirley George Linda Gorham Johnny Hammons Polly Jean Holder Billy Jack Hampton Ronney Klein Second Grade Arnold Lynch Mattie Ellen Lynch Glenn Lambert Ronnie Martin Lonnie Pennington Sammy Rippey Cherry Salmon Joyce Saltsman Billy Seagraves Sandra Thomas Ronnie Trietsch First Grade Charles Barnett Omega Blevins Bobby Chisam First Grade Cathy Cole Judy Kay Cole Jimmy Dane Raima Jo Davidson Tommy Lee Elliott Ellen George Don Gillum Barbara Hachtel Paulette Harberson Jackie Higgs Jerry Hightower Ronnie Holder Glenda Howard J. 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