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image by Masao Okazaki, 11 July 2019
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Sourced from
https://www.microplexnews.com/city-of-ranger-presents-city-flag-to-ranger-isd/:
The official Ranger City Flag idea was brought to the Ranger Incorporation &
Charter Signing Centennial planning committee by
Gerald Gunstanson.
Gunstanson suggested a contest to be held among Ranger ISD students for the
flag's design. Sixth grader, Lilliyanna Hernandez's design, which included the
Ranger ISD Bulldog mascot, was selected among the 101 entries.
On April
18 [2019], the official flag was presented to the Ranger ISD school board on
behalf of the Mayor of Ranger and Ranger City Council.
Valentin Poposki, 10 May 2019
Articles on flag:
https://www.caller.com/story/news/texasregion/2019/04/08/ranger-centennial/3398676002/
https://www.microplexnews.com/city-of-ranger-presents-city-flag-to-ranger-isd/
Published 9:10 a.m. CT April 8, 2019
History was made here 100 years ago.
It happened again Saturday. LilliyAna Hernandez, 12, watched as the town’s first
flag, which she designed, was hoisted up the flagpole, coming to a stop below
the Texas and U.S. flags. A sixth-grader at Ranger Middle School, her flag was
chosen out of 101 other submissions by public school students to a committee of
civic leaders.
Images of a Texas Rangers badge, the 1917 McClesky No. 1
oil well, and a Ranger ISD Bulldog are set against a background of maroon and
white diamonds. “The oil derrick is what made Ranger big,” she said."
Masao Okazaki, 11 July 2019