Historic Texas Gyms

Historic Texas Gyms

A Tribute to Vanishing Traditions

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Publication Date: 27th May 2019

For generations of small-town Texans, the school gymnasium was the hub of the community. If it was a Tuesday night in Texline, most folks could be found in the old tin barn of a gym, rooting for their Tornadoes against the arch-rival Adrian Matadors. Transcending the role of a sports arena, the gym also provided a place to gather in celebration or shelter in crisis. Sadly, with the dramatic reduction of school districts around the state, many of the polished floorboards that once hosted graduations and beauty pageants now splinter beneath the weight of storage, farm equipment and guano-covered... Read More
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For generations of small-town Texans, the school gymnasium was the hub of the community. If it was a Tuesday night in Texline, most folks could be found in the old tin barn of a gym, rooting for their Tornadoes against the arch-rival Adrian Matadors. Transcending the role of a sports arena, the gym also provided a place to gather in celebration or shelter in crisis. Sadly, with the dramatic reduction of school districts around the state, many of the polished floorboards that once hosted graduations and beauty pageants now splinter beneath the weight of storage, farm equipment and guano-covered... Read More
Description
For generations of small-town Texans, the school gymnasium was the hub of the community. If it was a Tuesday night in Texline, most folks could be found in the old tin barn of a gym, rooting for their Tornadoes against the arch-rival Adrian Matadors. Transcending the role of a sports arena, the gym also provided a place to gather in celebration or shelter in crisis. Sadly, with the dramatic reduction of school districts around the state, many of the polished floorboards that once hosted graduations and beauty pageants now splinter beneath the weight of storage, farm equipment and guano-covered junk. From the pickup basketball game Elvis played in Hawkins to the tragic account of four Ennis war heroes, Jackie McBroom recounts stories from these beloved halls.
Details
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Landmarks
  • Publication Date: 27th May 2019
  • State: Texas
  • Illustration Note: color sigs / inserts
  • ISBN: 9781467141598
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
    SPORTS & RECREATION / History
    ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
Author Bio
A proud native Texan, Jackie McBroom coached basketball, football and track and taught English at Aubrey High School. He later became the middle school principal at Pilot Point for ten years, and he finished his career as a teacher, principal and assistant superintendent at Sanger ISD. Jackie and his wife, Sharen, have loved their home in the country near Aubrey for the last twenty-eight years.
For generations of small-town Texans, the school gymnasium was the hub of the community. If it was a Tuesday night in Texline, most folks could be found in the old tin barn of a gym, rooting for their Tornadoes against the arch-rival Adrian Matadors. Transcending the role of a sports arena, the gym also provided a place to gather in celebration or shelter in crisis. Sadly, with the dramatic reduction of school districts around the state, many of the polished floorboards that once hosted graduations and beauty pageants now splinter beneath the weight of storage, farm equipment and guano-covered junk. From the pickup basketball game Elvis played in Hawkins to the tragic account of four Ennis war heroes, Jackie McBroom recounts stories from these beloved halls.
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Landmarks
  • Publication Date: 27th May 2019
  • State: Texas
  • Illustrations Note: color sigs / inserts
  • ISBN: 9781467141598
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
    SPORTS & RECREATION / History
    ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
A proud native Texan, Jackie McBroom coached basketball, football and track and taught English at Aubrey High School. He later became the middle school principal at Pilot Point for ten years, and he finished his career as a teacher, principal and assistant superintendent at Sanger ISD. Jackie and his wife, Sharen, have loved their home in the country near Aubrey for the last twenty-eight years.