Sanger High School - Golden Warrior Yearbook (Sanger, TX)
- Class of 1958
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fi, Rf 1 A 2 Q 3 l'!'3 ,N- Q 5:1 5. yet- --Nui 1- QM 1?-ie Within this yearbook we have endeavored to r c school year of 1957-58. We deeply appreciate the help and co-operation of our advertisers, the acu y in making possible this annual. We take pride in presenting to you the Tejas of 1958 The Annual Staff e ord for your enjoyment pleasant memories oft he f lt , and the student body We pay tribute to two wonderful people, Mrs, Mary Ramsey and Mr. Neilan Cook, our sponsors. Mrs. Ramsey has been our confidante and friend throughout the year and has helped us to attain the rank of graduates. For three years Mr. Cook has bee 1 1 n our oya and understanding guide. He has been untiring in his efforts to lead us onward. To these two, we dedicate the Tejas. The Senior Class ' fiwfhwye I ln- Dear Students: May I express my thanks to each of you for your cooperation in the school program this year. While our improvements are being made, we have had many inconveniences. These include lack of locker space, inadequate laboratory, no shop for our agriculture boys, crowded corridors, etc. Gradually these are being eliminated. Students of Sanger School have been able to understand these problems and have been able to adjust to them. I wish to thank you for your splendid understanding and cooperation. Besrwishes to the Annual Staff as you work under some adverse circumstances. The Asian Flu epi- demic has affected your work, too. Problems like these seem great and they are, but the solution to them tempers us and we grow because we are able to face up to them squarely and courageously. Thanks to each member of our student body, Sincerely yours, R. C. Wilson, Supt. nur Y X ' ' ' Wkaaayea Congratulations and best wishes to the Seniors of 1958, May your achievement in life be such that happiness and contentment will fill your many years, Sincerely your friend, Cathlene Gentle, Grade School Prin. With all the marvelous events of our modern world you can be sure that behind the scene of all these feats of success there is a tremendous amount of physical and mental toil expended. Keeping the greatness of these events in mind, you should feel proud that the youth of today have a challenge to meet never before experienced by any generation. So, to you the students of Sanger High School, I feel assured that you will direct your every thought toward the idea of meeting this challenge with vigor and no thought of retreat. Letevery one contribute to the job ahead by giving of every intellectual ability we possess. Sincerely, Floyd Banks, High School Prin, P. M' .J I I 1 'H Mary Ramsey Ina Grace Holt Reba Brooksnear Mathematics Social Studies English fp ,Qi I f 5 '75, F , F C 4 F ' W ,, , W 'Q rm t - ,G is I Harold Bratz Neilan Cook Frances Lawson John Campbell I. W. Bucklew Science Agriculture Home Economics Coach Commercial , 'iv ,vw K Qr 'X' 'X ATM Carrol Lawson Ken Weathers Cathlene Gentle Winnie Minick Marguerite Riggs 'lth and 8th 6th and Music Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade f 'lf 4 .f wr Virgie Heffley Lois Pirkle Frances Chapman Second Grade First Grade First Grade ,,, X MSUOHS Uland 'Virginia Anderson Librarian Office Secretary M In September of 1946, a group of small children entered upon the greatest adventure of their lives. School was new and different and they were quite amazed. Thirteen members of the present Senior clas were in that group. They were the following: Yvonne Anderson, George Belcher, Nancy Campbell, Harvey Cantelou, Mary Cole, Wilma Cudd, Billy Davis, Donald Masten, Leonard Maughan, Paul Sadau, Nell Rita Moore, Jimmy Sebas- 5811. Bild Joe Wiggins. Their first teacher was Miss Alyne Seals. Allmembers of the class over the Past twelve years are too numerous to mention, therefore, this history will include only those in the present Senior Class, Inthe second grade, three more of the present Seniors joined the class. Marquieta Prater was waiting therefor them. Barbara Weeks skipped the first grade to be with them and Sallye Hood came from Bolivar to be included in this second grade class with Mrs. Virgie George as the teacher. In Mrs. Marguerite Riggs' third grade they entered the new school building for the first time. In the fourth grade the group was enlarged by the addition of Bobby Stover from the Gaston school and Donald Harvey from Krum. Mrs. Winnie Minick was the teacher this year. In Miss Cathlene Gentle's fifth grade Billy Van Rater from Midway school was added to the clas. Miss Cath- lene's gray hair almost turned pink with worry, as she always predicted that it would. Mrs. Neppie Burroughs taught the sixth grade. The class was increased by Judy Cole from Plano. They had their first history course that year. The seventh grade roll did not increase. Mrs. Grace Brown was the teacher. The class studied Texas history and began playing basketball for the first time. The eighth grade clas had two new members, They were Patsy Miller from Plainview and Monroe Joiner from Denton. That was the year for the San Marcos trip and their visit to the aquatic show. The big event was their graduation into high school. Three teachers were required for them that year, they were Miss Ina Grace Holt, B. L. Browning, and Mr. Ivan Bearden. The first year in high school brought the usual thing, initiation. Marvin Reiter from Era moved to Sanger just after that event. After the excitement died down they realized that they were at last full-fledged high school students. Miss Ina Grace Holt and Mr. Neilan Cook were their Freshman sponsors. As Sophomores they were quite proud to be upperclassmen. Class parties were in full swing by this time. Mrs. Mary Nichols and Mr. Mercer Henderson were their sponsors. In their Junior year Dorothy Jones from Ringling, Oklahoma, joined the class and Sallye Hood from Denton also rejoined, aftermoving to Krum when they were in the third grade. The outstanding moment of that year was theJunior -Senior banquet with the theme of 'Teahouse of the August Moon. They also ordered their class rings, another great feat. Mrs. Olive Chambers and Mr. Neilan Cook were their sponsors that year. As Seniors the class was once more increased by Betty Aaron from Prosper and Delbert Everett from Nocona. There are twenty-six members in their class, now. Of course, their greatest thrill of the year will be graduation along with receiving class rings, publishing the annual, producing a play, and taking a trip. Weddings and en- gagements are at an all time high for them. Their sponsors are Mrs. Mary Ramsey and Mr. Neilan Cook. The Senior Class of 1958 hopes that your school days will be as pleasant as theirs have been. They are both happy and sad to leave you, dear old Sanger High. ' M44 I had been quite busy preparing my part of the annual for the deadline on the following day. I arranged the Seniors in alphabetical order then sat down at my typewriter to complete the history and will of the Senior Class of 1958. After having typed for some time, I grew weary and my eyes felt heavy. I rested my head on my arms and relaxed for a few minutes. Some hours later, I roused with a start. Could I have been dreaming? I looked around the roomg it was the sameg my typewriter still had the unfinished paper in it. It must have been a dream, but everything seemed so real, yet fantastic. I had seen each member of the classg however, they looked older, more mature, and self-sufficient. I questioned them and they revealed this strange tale: Betty Aaron had gone to work for Bell Telephone soon after graduation and had worked herself up to a neat little job as long -distance operator in the Fort Worth exchange. Yvonne Anderson so excelled in her workatMet- ropolitan Business College in Dallas that they asked her to stay on there as a teacher, George Belcher, looking quite the role, told me that he was president of the First National Bank of Sanger. I suddenly heard a ship's dis- tress signal and I found that a ship in the Pacific was sending an SOS call over the shortwave radio that was near- by. The Chief Petty Officer had discovered a leak in the ship and was calling for assistance. The voice sounded familiar: it was Harvey Cantelou, Wilma Cudd, private secretary to the head of a large oil firm in Dallas, was doing quite well. She was married and had two children. Billy Davis, athletic director of Sanger High School, hada football team that was going to regional. Delbert Everett was living in Washington, D. C. where he worked for the government as an accountant. Donald Harvey had purchased and was operating the King Ranch in South Texas. Sallye Hood was showing a film on safety to her third grade class. Dorothy Jones, supervisor of nurses at Flow Hospital, was making eyes at the newest intern, who was none other than Donald Masten. Monroe Joiner was entertaining in a Hollywood nightclub with the rest of the Sparks. Two of the '58 Seniors were in competi- tion with one another, Leonard Maughan owned and operated the G. l. Service Station while Bobby Stover opera- ted the Gulf Station, in the old home town. Leonard still was driving a Mercury, but Bobby had a pink Cadillac, Marvin Reiter had taken Bill Carter's place and was rounding up all the delinquents in Sanger. Billy Van Rater had become a top official at Moore's Business Forms in Denton and was favoring the Sangerites who worked there, Patsy Miller was running her house and working as a secretary, while Frank was trying to graduate from North Texas. Nell Rita Moore was an IBM operator in a large Dallas firm. Marquieta Prater and Mary Cole Shelton were quite busy keeping house for Al and Oscar and attending P. T. A. meetings. Paul Sadau had taken over his father's farm and was very prosperous. Jimmy Sebastian was still on his cotton ranch and installing sprinkler systems on the side, The Denton Record Chronicle headlines proclaimed a banquet honoring their top women journalists. I found Judy Cole Thomas' name near the top of the list. Ioe Wiggins, who got his start carrying groceries, now owned and operated what had formerly been Gentle's Grocery Store. In my imaginary wanderings, I entered an exclusive dress shop where the model looked familiar, why, it was Barbara Weeks! Each garment that she showed me was so beautiful that I agreed to take them all, wondering ifl should be so extravagant on a teacher's salary. When lsaw the sales slip, Iawoke from my vision with a jolt. Oh, what a dream! 77 +1f'.1fm4,,L4.fQ Nancyp mpbell! I Z' WZZQZM eazazfamf We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby wish to dispose of the following pos- sessions accordingly: Betty Aaron leaves her understanding personality to Billie Ann Harvey, Yvonne Anderson leaves her calm even temper to Sue Bentley. George Belcher wills his height to Fred Yeatrs, another basketball star! Nancy Camp- bell leaves her bookkeeping ability to Mary Jane Akers to help her become a C, P, A, Harvey Cantelou leaves his iron nerve to Larry Harberson, in the hope of furthering Larry's artistic career. Wilma Cudd leaves her ability to secure an engagementring for Christmas to Lela Mae Springer, Billy Davis wills his paper route to James Shel- ton, in hopes that James will become self-sufficient, too. Delbert Everett wills his manly physique to David Gal- breath, Donald Harvey leaves his dark curly hair to John Hugh Schertz. Sallye Hood leaves her quiet and shy ways to Betty Landers, Dorothy Jones wills her innocent look to Janel Odom, Monroe Joiner wills his self-esteem to Tommy Chapman, Leonard Maughan leaves his ability to drive a Mercury to Billy Jack Looper. Donald Mas- ten leaves his clock-watching ability to Harvey Hamlett so that Harvey will always be ready to leave class on time. PatsyMiller leaves her ability to keep a steady to Gwen Mays, Nell Rita Moore leaves her boisterous ways to Elleece Sullivan, live it up Elleece! Marvin Reiter leaves his interest in electronics to Larry Horst, Billy Van Rater leaves his ability to get along with Howard Hard to Kenny Payne, Marquieta Prater leaves her place at the candy machine to Shirlene Amyx, in hopes that she gains some weight, Paul Sadau leaves his conservative ways to Gerald Ramsey to help him in his musical career, Jimmy Sebastian leaves his left tackle position to Douglas Payne. Bobby Stover leaves his egotistical ways to Ralph Amyx. Mary Cole Shelton leaves her ability to go to school and keep house to Margaret George Jordang keep up the good work, Margaret. Judy Cole Thomas leaves her ability to get married before Christmas to Carol Ann Holder. Barbara Weeks leaves her femininity to Anna Mae Vaughan, Joe Wiggins leaves his Romeo -like techniques to Bill Odom, careful, Bill! To the Juniors, we leave our place as Seniors, our self-satisfaction, our importance, and our wisdom, To the Sophomores, we leave our schemes for raising money for the Junior -Senior banquet, To the Freshmen, we leave our enjoyment of good times. To the teachers, we leave our love and devotion and a sense of relief that we have, at last, graduated, To the dear old school building, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any of our possessions which we may have left behind. We appoint our sponsors, Mrs, Mary Ramsey and Mr. Neilan Cook, as executors of this, our last will and tes- tament. The Senior Class '57-'58 Witnessed by: Mary M, Ramsey Neilan E. Cook 'Zag' I' P X, Wilma Cudd, Sec.g Billy Davis, Treas. g Joe Wiggins, Reporrerg Bobby Stover, Pres,g Yvonne A nderson, V N l I 'Q I I 4 ice -Pres fhjv Betty Aaron 'K 5' Yvonne Anderson o 4 . QM in M George Belcher fr gil'- , qw. df X 1 -fgiggg, . Nancy Campbell A n ' -'7fff9Z1! - W r ,, i If Z , Yl...4..,,i,. ... 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K ak, I fy K7 eaz' leaded Bobby Stover Barbara Weeks 1 4 rr .1 IH f. . Q til f 0 O o uf 0 7 X 3 V, 2 1 f Fi ,. ll Q uf' 9 k-F211 i Q 2 Jam -i 1 A. -s I . 'Y' A S me Ax. 'uf , , A 9 -0.4 VT? FAVORITES MOST HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFUL Standing: Buddy Howard, Billy Art Bounds, Seated: Standing: Frankie Cole, Joe Amyx, Johnny Sullivan Patricia Patton, Janette Clifford, Shirlene Arnyx, Seated: IanellOdorn, JannyJones, Darrelene Ramsey BEST DRESSED PERSONALITIES Ronald Stinson, Bill Odom, Ronnie Schertz. Seated: Smndingg Paulsadau, Sammy LeGear, Larry Harber- Dorothy Pennington, Ada Margaret George, Beverly 5011, Seated: Diane Hughes, Carol Ann Holder. Bucklew. v-4 127 -01' MOST ATHLETIC BEST SPORT Standing: Bobby Jones, Johnny Skipworth. Seated: Standing: Donnie Pirkle, Fred Yeatts, Larry Easley Earlene Mays, Maudie Reed, Betty Landers. Seated: Nancy Campbell, Lela Springer, Linda Vau- ghan. -Z? NIT Sc WIT Standing: Ervin Howard, Gerald Ramsey, Bill Davis. Seated: Rosa Bentley, Tommy Chapman, Snowflake Belcher. 'Q Na., MM K A -NM. -..,.,,9, FrontRow, Left to Right-Bobby Stover, Presidentg Carol Holder, Vice Presidentg Yvonne Andersong Barbara Odomg Shirlene Amyxg Fred Yeattsg Don Yeattsg Back Row, Left to Right-Patsy Miller, Parliamentariang Wilma Cudd, Reporterg Judy Thomas, Secretary and Treasurerg Linda Vaughang Marvin Reiterg Bobby Stinsong Standing-Floyd Banksg Mary Ramsey, Sponsors. Q I l Standing: Hughes, Bounds, Ramsey, Cudd, Bentley, Amyx, Mays, Springer, Anderson, Campbell, Sullivan, Tho mas, Moore, Schertz, Stinson. Sitting: Miss Holt, sponsor, Stover, Holder, Odom, Miller Q' W , if S -ig3l5 sp 'NH F 'UW P Bobby Stover, View Pres., Carol Holder, President, Janell Qdorv, Seo, 3: J Truss., Patsy Miller, Reporter ?.y iii J A f 34 l is gf V .. - Allawi' ,UR A 1 ' , x ,. xxxxri-an Front row, left to right: Ronald Stinson, Don Pirkle, Dorman Johnson, Wayne Jones, Jerry Dyer, Ronnie Schertz, John Massengaleg Middle row: Mr. Cook, Don Yeatts, Bobby Crandall, Emmery Elliot, Larry Masten, Don Cole, Fred Yeatts, Larry 1-Iarberson, Tommy W, McDaniel, Back row: Ray Odom, John Schertz, Sammy Voss, Ervin Howard, Truman Hogue, Buddy Howard, Billy Lanier, James Shelton. Sweetheart of the Sanger Nlalldle, Reed F. F. A. Chapter Ge fi, ffiiffn ' uf 'E f',H V ' ki:-dyamz, 1 my Wt Fl 49 pm '? I' i X . ax V ' K r 5 3' 4 . ng' i A 4, V if Mix ' gb , If-.. 4291 K 5 - I, r f' v I . if . A fkbt Q. ,AJ , r , 1 ' , Y s k 2 VI f , .-X: - A . ' 31 1 - w.41 ivx . 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' .,c,-fi zi5n F,.f f,F, :1: . t -' V YGFENE Semis ,QQ Left to Right: Lela Mae Springer, Page Editorg Gwen Mays, Society Editorg Margaret Jordan, Eavesdropperg Betty Landers, TypistgSl1ir1ene Amyx, Eavesdropperg Larry Harberson, Artisrg Frankie Clole, Page Editorg Gerald Ramsey, Typistg Bill Odom, Typistg Elleece Sullivan, Page liditor Seated: Janell Odom, Editor-in-chief EL CBMN 1 Pennington, Carlton, Scoggins, George, Anderson P' X lr W Amyx, Thomas, Hughes, Odom, Jones. MUS- Thomas Mascot Beverly Romines Wm 7QyJeafzwd Connie Campbell and Patsy Miller Weeks and Cudd XXX K. uk-g, ---' I - .A XIX Q. il 44 1 mm wife!! yzzaaf WW p A ,t,a:a.,,,,at.,i,lu Front row: Lambert, Pennington, Forrest, Howard, Pirkle, Rippy Back row: Parker, Prater, Copper, Jones, Holder, Kirby Jawbz Zyl p yaaaf Front row: B. Travelstead, Cole, Thomas, Enlow, Gray, Wells, George, C. Hacthel, Blevins, Tipton, Mascot Deborah Graham. Back rowg S. Travelstead, Amyx, Mathison, B, Hachtel, Kirby, Holder, Blakely, Scoggins. Sul 7wwwf QM, mam? XX'l1I1l.lkills.iL1 ff--llif YL N . fl- PWDKXJX a an . 'f 'K th: 4'j'l .uf N, N p , ,yi 'fig Front row: Pirkle, Howard, K. Payne, Easley, Schertz, Sullivan, D. Payne, Horst. Second row: Chapman, Davis, Joiner, Sebastian, Shelton, Stover, Back row: Coach Campbell, Skipworth, Amyx, McReynolds, Belcher, Reiter, Rater, Lanier. The Coach Tri-Captain Tri-Captain John Campbell Marvin Reiter Jimmy Sebastian NOT PICTUREDg Tri -Captain David Galbreath I HK Y-Q1 X ., xA 1 . '11- 'K ' va, In ' v , 5 4-' 'J'-1X -VAAT' 'AL 7 1 'JT V -4-1' nit . hgguirgg P! fair -wp Til? ,, ve'-5 4 GY, cya e.4.6eJb'a!! 1 , - 4 ' -YQ,-1 .FE VI :J :Lx:gR, INS T. made!! 7140! , li . I V ,,,,,31,r Tommy Chapman Bobby Stover Ralph Amyx Douglas Payne . .iw Q Kenny Payne 5 Bobby Jones Johnny Skipwonh Billy Lanier V J D , PhOt,0graph 2' or r in Donnie Pirkle Buddy Howard Larry Easley David Galbrearb I , jg. I ,, , .i . 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GJ AMA, MOU ,,.,,iMQA'T'al,a'vL my Zmw .Aouifgof 1' nw AJMV q9,,L,7Q.Q,Mrc,C4,,..,f? 1 FWXJQ ff' M92 mpzgfwgdww Mwwww JWQJWL ' if fufmowgf-vw.-f4 Q X dp, :ff-,f-' 4ZQ,,.e,,W.E.4!- 9 l'. 7fW.e9.. :Wi-efvfvvg, yn yfopildlpfyvv Aff? wane! Au ff W' 22 QM 2 Jw ff 54, 246144 t Zjjjtgygrx JW ?n,,,J - I wb I fgfx Gram -Uh JA my it J2., ,,jf 3,, - f J, 2, f- Aff?-5-4. fy QQ7A,.a1A!,'. A iz: N' Q' 1'-14D I u N 1 1 wsmp X I J :Af 3 Amujvi K FRIEND5 A Mwffw. Qwvbgigmwkg -Q-MB? AUM Mlimmm. - , ' . MGMMW' UA Mmm 335 Mmgfviihfi QXNXLQ , Juv-LD: Un5'k'1m'L3X5-v--xQLvU1u.Q9Q.uQo,QCf-fvf-5D AMW' WND- if gwwxmmgiqwxydlbumuww gigs 35 QQSU-ffm . H5515 5 CL? c: 4-f1SPf'9 Large OI' Sanger Small We Welcome Your Account FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Texas S E TY F N ' 2 1 :-..- ii lo 21 7 . 1111111 Member of F. D. I. C. ROY SPRATT HARDWARE Everything in the hardware line is our motto Allis-Chalmer Implements Sales and Service Phone IO 7 Sanger 3 Texas , Fl AUT0 ! pfmggg Warren - Easley gmwf igxf -..'lf.'lZ,'i - A 1- E 1 mgmm H Insurance Agency ' Complete Insurance Service Sanger Texas 1 Lane s Ice Cream Young Moderns Complete line Complete Fountain Service gf and , childrervs clothing Curb Serv1ce Phone DU Z-2834 Phone DU 24042 108 Congress Ave. 106 Congress Texas Denton Texas 4 r- Denton Le6ear and Cooper 50 'ull Lili zlgtllfpi f R V V Sanger, Texas Phone 47 J1M'S STATION MILLER PHARMACY Panhandle gas Phone 24 phone 722 Valley View Texas Vauel' View Texas R.E.Gentle and Son Endefbl' B utane Gas 6 roce ry Cecil Jones, Mgr. Phone 50 Phone 140 Sanger Texas Sanger Texas HUDSPETH CITY TAILOR SHOP TRUCKING COMPANY cleaning and pressing phone 6 Phone Home 74 Office 542 Valley View Texas Valley View Texas Sanger Motor Co. lv .- I t , S3135 Service '---l 'lQA Agent for Collision and Liability Ins. Phone 19 Sanger Texas City of Sanger Phone 15 Sanger Texas Sullivan Funeral Home Since 1894 Phone 33 Sanger T Schertz Bros. Jess Smith Implement Co. Dry Goods MASSEY HARRIS SERVICE Everything to Wear Mechanic: John Golliday Phone 56 Phone 172 Sanger Texas ger Te McDaniel Grocery and Market Pilot Point National Bank Members Staple and Fancy Groceries of phone 89 F,D.I.C. Sanger T Pilot Point Tex The VHHGY View Whiteside Texaco National Bank Station The Bank of Personal Service Phone 294 Valley Vi ew Texas Sanger Ts Perryman - Williams Vcertmanus Drug Sto re Registered Pharmacist School Supply Headquarters 125 Ave- A 1314 w. Hickory Across from N. T. S. C. 1419 Oak Phone DU2-5461 Denton Texas Denton Texas Simpson's Sporting Goods Gainesville Texas Compliments of First National Bank Gainesville Texas J Read All the News in the THE MANHATTAN CLOTHIERS GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER Gainesville Texas ' Gainesville Texas J. C. Bruch R, B, Sharman u-cy Pig Restauran Home of Suzi-q-Burger Fish, Steak, and Fried Chicken 410 N. Locust Street Denton Texas l Rancho Drive - ln On Highway 77 Denton Texas Jack F. Schmitz R. S. fBObl Schmitz .lack Schmitz and Son Funeral Home Beauty and Dignity Without Extravaganceu Prompt Ambulance Service 705 North Locust Street Phone Du Z-6622 Denton Texas CHERRY'S BEAUTY sHoP ,,CONGRATULATI0NS,, Phone 174 Sanger Texas S a PAUL'S WESTERN SHOP Telephone Company DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Sanger Texas DR. J. S. STUBBS FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON 1905 capital 5150, ooo. oo Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Denton Texas Bug-,hey'5 Western Auto Dry Goods-Department Store Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced DU2-2,014 221 West Hickory DU2.-8031 Denton Texas Denton Texas I W . John and Lela 's Compyments o Cafe . Klmbell Company Phone 307 of r ' Sanger Texas , V. A, Burkholder, Mgr. Sanger Texas Phone 39 1 Yarbrough s Professional Pharmacy Phone DUZ-5033 W. Oak at Piner Denton Texas Enjoy Good Food Compliments at the Famous of Steak Hguge H3I'I'lS Highway 77 County Superintendent Denton Texas Denton Texas Sullivan's Cafe If you eat here, Jack Woodward M. D., D. D. S., B. S Office Phone DU2-7021 you get the best ' Residence Phone DU2-7177 2.10 W. Hickory Sanger Texas Denton Texas Cherry's Cleaners Pleasing you keeps us busy Sanger Texas Cunningham Studio 1322 W. Hickory I Denton Texas Always Shop DU2.-6619 DU2.-2752. f Anthony s , first for Den ton Blind Shop Quality Merchandise at Popular Prices 515 Mounts Your Friendly Store D south side of Square enton Texas Denton Texas Bill Bickley Fa rrar's Browning's Jewelers For Good Shoes it's FARRAR'S Gainesville Texas Gainesville's Finest Jewelers 201 E. California St. Gainesville Texas Maude's Beauty Shop V3ml0Y JQWEIVY Weldon C, Pearse, Owner Phone 2.2.5 ,Q Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry A. 1 Easy credit terms ,Q , R 5' ? Expert watch repair S N SQQW T 216 w. oak n r exas a ge Mm I Denton Texas fx film R f-C5 r ' ' I I'0 JAQV ,L Q4 fgwwgbu X 5 Lv?,L4 WPRQEI7 H 4,YiL-Ikl,J:.,, ,4 - I :' ,f ' -' --- - , oz' I I .Q . i1 :ilC!f'v'CEl E5'i'f f1'lea R W- Q Q 'X ' g W r' 4 .5 I A We A ff, 2 if YI' ' :fif gl X - sll. ,Jlz X X INRKW v A BULNAR X 1 -- Denton DU2-3131 Texas SANGER OIL CO, ENLOW'S GARAGE Phone '79 Phone 205 Sanger Texas Sanger Texas Fresh to your door BANNER STORE MANOR BAKERS Sanger Texas Lowell Shearer Distributor RusselI's Department Store Latest in fine clothes for the entir e family Denton Tgxas WindIe's Barber Shop Bucklew Furniture Phone 301 0 nf s f n? , 1 - T , . ll Sanger Texas Sanger H Texas Schmitz - Floyd - Wimpy's Ham Iett Where More People Eat Fune ra I H om e Next to Piggly Wiggly Mulberry at Center Denton Texas Denton Te Coca -Cola Bottling Co. Varsity Alleys F 'l R t' t 't B t Where There's Coca-Cola Q ami Y ecrea lon a 1 S es l There's Hospitality ,,Learn to Bowv, DRINK U H Du 2-8814 Denton 'MW Texas Denton Te Monroe Pearson Co Wholesale Grocers 'LT N .- 'Y , 99 B , o nc l -4 Denton - . fH'EE5E Texas Brooks Dairy Ice Cream and Milk Denton's Preference since l91O' Denton Tex Compliments EDITI-I'S BEAUTY SHOP of Phone 40 BROWN'S GARAGE Phone 4 Sanger Texas Sanger Texas R. EARL CHAPMAN, L-3 SEELY'S LOCKER 5th and Elm Sts., S. S. Phone 186 Sanger Texas Sanger TSX-35 Congratulations City Market Seniors ' 9 Shop-Comfort-Air-Conditioned p M3IhISOn S ' Your family drug store Ca rdmal Food Store Prescriptions, Sundries, Phone 34 Veterinary supplies Sanger Texas Sanger Texas A GROWING NEWSPAPER FOR A GROWING AREA DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE Complete Local News Coverage 8 Page Color Comics Family Weekly Magazine Section Cashword Puzzle Plus Complete Coverage of LocalSanger Indian Sports Denton Texas nobler Office Supply MCCray'S Denton's Finest Jewelers Complete Office Outfitters n West side of square Sales - Retails - Repairs SX Z Morris Kibler,Owner .Q 1 -In igahl' , ,K .': Dento n T exa s Denton Texas Craven's Dry Goods Whites Auto Store 108 East Hickory West Side of Square Behind lst State Bank DUZ-9323 Denton Texas DU2-5016 Denton Texas Compliments J' 'D of Moore Business Forms, Inc. Denton Texas ' 7 Ph DU 2-4312 Pierce s one Box 3776 T. W. U. Come in and browse around Bu rchard's Studio South side of square Fine Portraits W eddings and Portraits Denton Texas Denton Texas HARVE Y-TALLEY-CO. Sioux Steel Distributor Texas and Okla. DAN 'S DRUGS Where Friends Meet Sanger Phone 21 Texas Pilot Point Texas Best wishes f1'0l'Il TAPPAN 'S Pit Bar-B-Q Your credit Jewelers Sanger Texas Gainesville Texas Best Wishes to Sanger High School Denton County National Bank Denton Since 18 92 Texas Phone DU 2-4131 Member Federal Reserve System Member F, D. I. C. WHERE THE KIDS MEET ' Q- Qc r 1 U 4 -' -r LW! r ' , if 1 Sanger I Pharmacy Www Texas SANGER COURIER Your home town paper WILKINS DRUG Phone 58 Sanger Texas LEWIS BARTHOLD WILKINS DRY GOODS MCKINNE Y MOTOR KRUM WASHATERIA SANGER HIGH SCHOOL Farmers Merchant i Lamm Grocery State Bank fm 6'ROCE,Qlf5 , 5 221-5 Km' ' VTE? l 9 Q f' Wi v Krum Texas Krum L ' Texas garry insuranw r nternationai arvester Co. INSURANCE iff My U V Lff' ww Krum Texas Justin Texas D. P. JACKSON 437 X CITY GARAGE r -W Km, tqrrf 2f X mm T as fm? , ,J , We, the seniors of Sanger High Schooj 19571 95 ii to I 3. thank the merchants of Sanger and S ound' Co u ' ies for their support in advertising in o ang , e TJ s. my X I l My xiii X' ' Lf x NX V XS Thank youi sincerely, The Senior Class L Q 'g,6,.',d 'Lo 'V-3-r-'ij-U, 11 1,0-U-y,,'j UL argl: DLA A X .s A D 1Zw..21,,.,,..Q,,,tp.J1 'q '607'jJ'770W 1.1 ew LMC! at ,,04,..J1, vw-fzufw, MH . M E, 'M M,.L5. . P '.. ,. -all ESA.. .Q SWK:-U N014 y,,fff'L1ffJ0 jfffj7b9f4!,fg L5 MMM ' Wfff W fwiiw WMM WK M 'f2fff 'f+Qi+Mfff ffwfwf' f f ef W ,zwdgim-in 5 Q A-Mf y 114 1I ..JT.Y.Lfv'v.0l.0'wj, ! Wx' K5- YLiVL0jX WJ ,MJ ' ip .-hJ 1 aw sp if M145 h W1 , W ywiw, WM if Z 6? ff' W Www? wyjx 6,4 X pwjfnb Sfyofvqf :ilu wa Q W M any M w'MA J iiiffiwi MM Qfpfowy MW if Sffyvj W WWW? W W 0 M , M? W 'fi' WCM' Mwmw WJ QALj'QSNfW QW, ff -WP Wflwjffmkjbwf' wi' QW -Wmf0a9 p0g,,W MXN? 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