Sunset High School (Texas)

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Sunset High School
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Spirit, Knowledge, Friendship
Location
2120 W. Jefferson Blvd
Dallas, Texas, 75208
USA
Information
Type Free public
Established 1925
School district Dallas Independent School District
Principal Anthony Tovar
Faculty 120
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,116
Campus size 4.6 acres (0.02 km2)
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Purple and White          
Mascot Bison
Website

Sunset High School is a public secondary school located in the North Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). The school enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. Opened in 1925, Sunset was the second high school in the Oak Cliff area, preceded only by Adamson High School. The school serves a portion of Dallas and Cockrell Hill.

The origin of the school's name is uncertain; however, it may be due to its location, at the time it opened Sunset was the westernmost school in the DISD, and the subdivision surrounding the school on the western side of Dallas was called 'Sunset Heights'.

The mascot is the American Bison; it was chosen since early students had to cross open fields to get to school.

Sunset is the only high school in the DISD to win the state football championship, having won the now-discontinued "City" Champion in 1950).[1][2]

Sunset also won the state basketball championship in 1944, coached by Stanley Thomas with notable players such as Hank Foldberg and Bobby Folsom.

Sunset has also won two state titles in One Act Play - 1944 and 1947.

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[edit] Feeder patterns

As of the 2007-08 school year, [1], the following elementary schools feed into Sunset High School:

PK-5

  • Lida Hooe
  • Anson Jones
  • Louise Wolff Kahn
  • George Peabody
  • Rosemont Primary (PK-2), Rosemont (3-5)
  • Winnetka

Margaret B Henderson

One middle school, W.E. Greiner, feeds into Sunset.[2]

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Hank Foldberg, (1944), All America football player at West Point, 1946; Member, Sunset 1944 State Championship Basketball Team
  • Dan Foldberg, (1946), Army officer; All-America football player at West Point, 1950
  • Louise Latham, (1940), film, television and Broadway actress; "Bonanza"; "Gunsmoke"; Hawaii Five-O"; "Murder, She Wrote"; "Designing Women"; Alfred Hitchcok's "Marnie"
  • Linda Darnell, film actress; co-star with Tyrone Powell; "Forever Amber; "Unfaithfully Yours"; "Letter to Three Wives"; Star on "Hollywood Walk of Fame".
  • Henry Calvin, (1936), (born Wimberly Goodman), TV actor; played Sargeant Garcia on Disney's TV Series "Zorro"
  • Don January, (1947), Professional Golfer; four-time NCAA Champion at North Texas State University; winner of 10 PGA Tour Titles; winner 1967 PGA Championship.
  • Jerry Rhome, (1960), Runner-up, 1964 Heisman Trophy at Tulsa; College Football Hall of Fame; Coach, Super Bowl XXII Champion Washington Redskins
  • Billy Lee Brammer, (1947), journalist and novelist
  • Rudy Jaramillo, (1968), played baseball for The University of Texas; former Hitting Coach for Texas Rangers and current Hitting Coach for the Chicago Cubs.
  • John Cerminaro, (1965), principal horn player of the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
  • Terry Southern, (1942), author of Candy, The Magic Christian, and other novels; was screenwriter on Easy Rider, Dr. Strangelove and other notable movies; contributed to scripts on Saturday Night Live in the early 1980s; and taught writing at NYU and Columbia University in the 80s and 90s, was a member of the class of 1942. He died in 1995.
  • Bill Meeks, (1939), music industry and radio station jingles entrepreneur
  • Dick Penner, (1954), retired English professor and co-composer of "Ooby Dooby", Roy Orbison's rockabilly classic

[edit] Fundraising

Sunset Foundation Inc. is a group of alumni who raise money and award college scholarships to Sunset High School students.

Sunset Alumni Association is a group which uses its membership contributions to award yearly grants to classes and organizations of Sunset High School benefiting her students.

[edit] Alumni Associations

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dave Campbell's Texas Football, 2008 edition, page 362
  2. ^ David W. Carter High School won the 1988 Class AAAAA title but was later forced to forfeit the win.

[edit] External links

Dallas Independent School District
High schools full list Bryan Adams | Adamson | Carter | Conrad | Hillcrest | Jefferson | Kimball | Lincoln | Madison | Molina | North Dallas | Pinkston | Roosevelt | Samuell | Seagoville | Skyline | South Oak Cliff | Spruce | Sunset | Wilmer-Hutchins | W. T. White | Wilson
Middle schools full list Anderson | Hill | Marsh | Quintanilla
Elementary schools full list Hooe | Lakewood | Milam | Preston Hollow
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: Washington HS for Performing and Visual Arts | Gilliam Collegiate Academy | Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet | Skyline | Smith New Tech
Middle/High: Obama Male | Rangel Young Women's | PreK-8: Dealey Montessori | Stone Montessori | 4-8: Travis Academy/Vanguard


Coordinates: 32°44′48″N 96°51′15″W / 32.7466°N 96.8541°W / 32.7466; -96.8541

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