Stamford High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Stamford, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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H-fl F, ex? 41 M5 li.: OFF-BEATS--Donnie Hill, Ronnie Berry, Ward Hinds, Victor Blackburn, jeffrey Wofford, Billy Reese, and Douglas Rosenquist--play Angel Unaware on the program at the banquet. SENIOR GIRLS OCTET--Nancy Kennedy, Patti Miller, Glenda Lindsey, Martha Holland, jane Smith, Sue Southerland, Wanda Childress, and Judy Hughes--sing a medley of songs at the banquet. A few of the guests-- Coach and Mrs. Munnerlyng Coach and Mrs. Andersong Dr. and Mrs. Metz, Mr. Nauertg and Smitty, the boy's chartered bus driver--enjoyed the food and fellowship at the banquet.

Page 14 text:

COACH CHUCK MOSER compares football in the north with football in the south as MR. JOHNSON, MR. and MRS SIMPSON, CAROL MOSER, JUDY SCURLOCK, and MRS. WARTES listen attentively. ROY DON SCONCE and JUDY SCURLOCK are crowned Football King and Queen. Qian, Winter Brings Celebration Another State Championship--the fourth in five years--carried the football season into winter, and the annual Football Banquet became that season's outstanding event. Pep Squad members toiled hard to make this an unprecedented occasion. Place cards were footballsg favors were miniature pic- tures of the football teamg and the room decorations were crowns suspended from window streamers. A large white papier-mache football and blue crown centered the head table. Coach Chuck Moser, Abilene's newly appointed Public School Athletic Director, was the guest speaker. He inspired everyone at the banquet to try harder at everything he does. The highlight of the banquet was the crowning of the Football King and Queen. Pep Squad president and toastmisiress, Judy Scurlock, crowned Roy Don Sconce king, and the tri-captains of the mighty Bulldog team--Charlie Helmer, Tom Lovvorn, and Bobby Gamblin--crowned Judy Scurlock queen. They then pre- sented gifts of appreciation to the coaches and the fourth State Championship trophy to Superintendent L. W. Johnson. The program included a medley of songs by the Senior Gir1's Octet and selections by the S.H.S. Off-Beats, who also provided dinner music.



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N WMM CHARLIE HELMER, COACH WARTES, TOM LOVVORN, and BOBBY GAMBLIN congratulate each other after the successful football season. ....And Rewards. FOOTBALL Winter brought rewards to the Stamford teamg after working long hours every day for years, the 1959 State Championship Bulldogs received their coveted trophies, the blue and white jackets. Coach Wartes presented the B-team sweaters along with the A-team jacketsg the B-team established an enviable record. BAND The Stamford High School Band presented half time performances at football games across the WENDELL ROBINSON, one of the All-State football players, receives his jacket from COACH LARRY WARTES. 12 state during this fall and winter, and the quality of this organization's discipline and ability is a credit to the school. The splendid artistry of the band members won some desirable prizes. GAIL YOUNGQUIST, DONNIE HILL, GIL ALBERTS, MA R K H OL C O MB, DENNIS CAMPBELL load the band bus for a football game.

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