Samuell High School

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W.W. Samuell High School is a public secondary school located in the Pleasant Grove area of Dallas, Texas (USA). Samuell High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dalas Independent School District.

The mascot is the Spartan. The school colors are Blue and Gold.

The school serves portions of southeast Dallas and a portion of the city of Balch Springs.

Its main high School rivals are Skyline High School and H. Grady Spruce High School.

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[edit] Alma Mater

Hail Samuell High, Hail Samuell High,
This Song To Thee We Sing,
We Pledge To Thee Our Loyalty,
As Loud Our Praises Ring,
For Always To The Gold And Blue,
Our Hearts Will Still Be True,
As Fighting Spartans We Will Cry,
Our Love — For Samuell High.

[edit] History

Dallas ISD annexed Pleasant Grove ISD in 1955, and Pleasant Grove High School was replaced by Samuell High School on the same year.

The Alma Matter is "Hail Samuell High, Hail Samuell High", written in (1955), by then school music teacher. The school has only won one athletic state title. The 1965 Spartan Baseball Team won the title while competing in Class AAAA.

Dr. W.W. Samuell was a wealthy individual who before his death donated millions of dollars to the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Dept.. There are now over 5 Samuell Parks in the Dallas area, including a high school, a boulevard, and two streets in bordering cities. Dr. W. W. Samuell purchased the first ambulance for the City of Dallas in 1911.

[edit] School uniforms

Samuell High School, as of 2006, has school uniforms.

Uniforms consist of white or yellow tops and khaki, blue, or black bottoms [1].

[edit] Feeder patterns

Elementary schools [2] that feed into Samuell include John Quincy Adams, Annie Webb Blanton, Gilbert Cuellar, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Ireland, Pleasant Grove, John W. Runyon, San Jacinto, C.A. Tatum, and Edward Titche. All are K-6.

Fred F. Florence Middle School and John B. Hood Middle School feed into Samuell.

[edit] Famous Graduates

  • Michael Biko, Ninth pick of Major League Baseball draft in 1966 by the Philadelphia Phillies 1966 Baseball Club.
  • Albert Black 2000 Chairman of the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce.
  • Eddie Cervantes Owner of the Primo`s Restaurants in the Southwest.
  • Joe Dixon Defensive back on Texas' 1963 national championship team.
  • Dan Seals Country and Pop Musician also known as England Dan.
  • John Ford Coley Partner in musical duo with Dan Seals; hits include "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight".
  • Ron Jones 1969 NFL tight end for the Green Bay Packers.
  • Joe Kendall Former federal judge (1992-2002).
  • Mark Reeves famous "Dapper Bandit", robbed banks in the North Texas area from 1978-1988.
  • Steve Ramsey Punter/Quarterback 1970 New Orleans Saints (1970), Denver Broncos (1971-76).
  • Jerry Reynolds Owner of Prestige Ford car dealerships in the Southwest.
  • Lulu Roman Former "Hee Haw" TV show personality.
  • Russ Martin, from The Russ Martin Show in Dallas.
  • Sammy Walker Olympic athlete.
  • Chris Warren Professional bowler.

[edit] School Facts

  • Made for TV Movie Right To Kill, was filmed at Samuell High in 1985 and aired nationally on 21 May 1985 on ABC.
  • First school in the Dallas area to house exchange students from all over the globe from 1966 to 2004.

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Dallas Independent School District
High schools .. full list Adamson | Hillcrest | Lincoln | Madison | Molina | North Dallas | Samuell | Seagoville | South Oak Cliff | Sunset | W. T. White | Woodrow Wilson
Middle schools .. full list Hood | Quintanilla
Elementary schools .. full list Casa View | Hooe | Junkins | Preston Hollow | Reagan
Magnet schools Townview magnets: Government, Law, & Law Enforcement | Science and Engineering Magnet | Talented & Gifted | Business and Management | Education and Social Services | Health Professions
Other High Schools: Skyline Career Development Center | Washington HS for Performing and Visual Arts | Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet
Middle/High: Rangel Young Women's | PreK-8: Dealey Montessori | Stone Montessori | 4-8: Travis Academy/Vanguard