Up to the point of my buddies and I having a float trip on that hot July day in 1975 I really didn't know ass whoppin. I was about to be schooled on Coryell county ex state man ass whoopin style. Recall from the float trip story that I slipped the bell off the dog, well it was in my pocket when we got caught. That's right, I was the idiot who had lulubells bell and for that I was gona pay. Grabbed, thrown to the ground, hand cuffed and beaten was standard protocol for the hillbilly deputy's when apprehending dangerous state boy escapees. While spitting gravel out of my mouth this redneck deputy whom I was told was the kitchen was shining his boots on my belly. Hand cuffed with my hands behind my back, yanked up and made to stand against a state truck kitchens racked, hit in the stomach reputedly, until I could no longer stand. Then those red nicks through me in the back of a state truck and hauled us all off to cic, lockup.
Those were the clumsiest red necks, because as they took me from the truck to a security cell they kept banging my head against the floor and kicking my feet out from under me, careful not to leave any burses. That's when I first met Parker, a heavy set patch lees state shirt wearing red neck that loved to beat up on state boys. This ass hole took great pride in hanging boys on the wall and racking them. Everyone got a kick out of me taking kitchens dog bell, literally. You would have thought the dog was his bitch wife. If Gatesville State School for Boys was under a law suite no one bothered to tell the ass wipes in cic.
CIC was in one of the wings of the old reception center. The boys I ran with were already bedded down which told be they took there time getting me to cic. I was in the shower aria attempting to clean myself up when the kitchen wanted to see me. I made the mistake to take stance and several of them rushed me, took me to one of the empty dorms at the back of the reception center, hand cuffed me to a pole and took turns beating me. The next day after I woke up and someone came to check on me I was taken to the infirmary. I tried to complain about the kitchen and was told that none of that happened. That my injury's were sustained from the escape and the resistance I put up. I told my story several times after that and one day a salty old dorm man we called big t said that if the kitchen got a hold of me I wouldn't be telling this story. Then he said the old basturd must be losing his touch.
This is a blog about the Gatesville State School for Boys. A facility operated by the Texas Youth Counsel aka the Texas Youth Commission aka the Texas Juvenile Justice Department during the years 1889 to 1979.
The Gatesville State School for Boys
The Gatesville State School for Boys or simply gatesville was a word that conjured up bad thoughts in the hearts and minds of boys all over Texas. A facility in an area of Texas with a 120 year history of perpetrating crimes of physical, sexual, mental and verbal abuse on the throw away kids of Texas. This blog is here to share the state boys story. c/s
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Just Another Float Trip
It was the summer of 1975, I was 15 years old and had been at Terrace for about 2 months. Terrace was one of the schools at this notorious Gatesville state School for Boys a juvenile training school in Coryell county Texas. The school was in the early stages of compliance with a major class action lawsuit, Morales vs. Truman, filed against the Texas Youth Council the state agency responsible for the the old training school and had recently been ordered to shut down because of the atrocities perpetrated against the boys by their keepers. The place has maintained a history of child abuse since it opened in the 1880's and had provided the surrounding farms with child slave labor for decades. Terrace and Sycamore were the only two schools besides Mountain View left opened at that time. That same summer the last of the boys from the notorious Mountain View school were being moved to Hackberry school.
The facilities had been preparing to close and that summer an influx of boys came into gatesville from the Brownwood reception center filling the dorms to capacity and forcing the reopening of Valley school and talk of reopening Riverside. Some of the 2 timers and the old dorm men who came from Riverside when it closed in 1974 had some stories about that place. All together the facilities were a zoo, and the lawsuit that everyone worked so hard to skirt around was a word we heard while getting our ass kicked.
Anyway about the float trip. Four of us decided we would hop on the morning bus to the shop class's up at Hilltop school. With all the coming and going of so many boys, what appeared to us as unexpected, we figured we had about a 5 minute head start from Terrace and another 10 minutes before they found out we ran from Hilltop. We got off the bus at the vocational shop building and went into the building, then we went right out the other side of the building, climbed a barbed wire fence, crossed hi way 36, climbed another barbed wire fence and headed across a field for the Leon River. Running in state shoes is a bitch but try swimming in those things, one dudes pair disintegrated after a few hours in the water. Some of us had attempted escape before and knew what was ahead if we were caught, CIC, crises intervention center, lockup and the the bust line.
We jumped in that river like kids heading to the swimming hole at summer camp. Although we weren't running from no summer camp, we were still a bunch of kids getting to float down the river on a cool adventure. A cool adventure all right, we figured by floating out of hell on the river the dogs couldn't get us, they would loose our scent. We heard stories about boys who went to the river and were never seen again. We were warned about the underwater ledges where a boy could drown, the poisons snakes, and the vines and underbrush that could grab you. If you didn't know, we must have looked like boys out for a morning swim on a hot July morning in the beautiful Texas hill county. But we were 4 dangerous escapes from the Gatesville State School for Boys, that could be shot on site. We were being perused by the most dangerous men around, Coryell county horsemen and dogmen. These were former state men but because of the law suite they transferred agencies where they could be more brutal.
There was a dogman of whose reputation was grim in nature. Very scary stories were told of this man and where his evil soul might reside. He was called the kitchen and it was said he was a state man but the redneck I saw who I was told to be the kitchen was wearing a deputy shirt not a state shirt with no patches as was the custom among the security personnel, I would first encounter one of kitchens dogs on this float trip. We heard the dogs all around us during the morning hours, it was towards afternoon we felt the dogs getting closer. At one point we hid behind brush at various spots along the river to avoid being seen by the horsemen. We had made our way to what seemed like an island on this river and laid in the brush to rest from swimming. We heard the bells the dogs wore on their collars and before you knew it they were in the water and on that island. We all laid there still and petted the dogs calmly. I was able to slip a bell off of one of the dogs, a suviy from the trip if you will. The dogs were eventually called to return to the dogman and the horsemen unwilling/unable to cross the river to what looked like a nothing of a sand bar talked about going for lunch.
We lied there on that island for what seemed like hours holding our breath, and they were gone. Quietly we slithered back into the river and floated without saying a word for most of the afternoon. Towards dusk we happened upon a more populated part of the river and decide to get out and boost a car. One of the boys was a car thief and said he knew all about boosting a car for our get away. We should have had him be in the name on that one because we never did find a car that fucker could hot wire. And those towns people, they knew who we were, we was state boys. Everybody and their dogs were on us like stink on shit. We were busted and that was the end of a hot July day on the Leon River.
The facilities had been preparing to close and that summer an influx of boys came into gatesville from the Brownwood reception center filling the dorms to capacity and forcing the reopening of Valley school and talk of reopening Riverside. Some of the 2 timers and the old dorm men who came from Riverside when it closed in 1974 had some stories about that place. All together the facilities were a zoo, and the lawsuit that everyone worked so hard to skirt around was a word we heard while getting our ass kicked.
Anyway about the float trip. Four of us decided we would hop on the morning bus to the shop class's up at Hilltop school. With all the coming and going of so many boys, what appeared to us as unexpected, we figured we had about a 5 minute head start from Terrace and another 10 minutes before they found out we ran from Hilltop. We got off the bus at the vocational shop building and went into the building, then we went right out the other side of the building, climbed a barbed wire fence, crossed hi way 36, climbed another barbed wire fence and headed across a field for the Leon River. Running in state shoes is a bitch but try swimming in those things, one dudes pair disintegrated after a few hours in the water. Some of us had attempted escape before and knew what was ahead if we were caught, CIC, crises intervention center, lockup and the the bust line.
We jumped in that river like kids heading to the swimming hole at summer camp. Although we weren't running from no summer camp, we were still a bunch of kids getting to float down the river on a cool adventure. A cool adventure all right, we figured by floating out of hell on the river the dogs couldn't get us, they would loose our scent. We heard stories about boys who went to the river and were never seen again. We were warned about the underwater ledges where a boy could drown, the poisons snakes, and the vines and underbrush that could grab you. If you didn't know, we must have looked like boys out for a morning swim on a hot July morning in the beautiful Texas hill county. But we were 4 dangerous escapes from the Gatesville State School for Boys, that could be shot on site. We were being perused by the most dangerous men around, Coryell county horsemen and dogmen. These were former state men but because of the law suite they transferred agencies where they could be more brutal.
There was a dogman of whose reputation was grim in nature. Very scary stories were told of this man and where his evil soul might reside. He was called the kitchen and it was said he was a state man but the redneck I saw who I was told to be the kitchen was wearing a deputy shirt not a state shirt with no patches as was the custom among the security personnel, I would first encounter one of kitchens dogs on this float trip. We heard the dogs all around us during the morning hours, it was towards afternoon we felt the dogs getting closer. At one point we hid behind brush at various spots along the river to avoid being seen by the horsemen. We had made our way to what seemed like an island on this river and laid in the brush to rest from swimming. We heard the bells the dogs wore on their collars and before you knew it they were in the water and on that island. We all laid there still and petted the dogs calmly. I was able to slip a bell off of one of the dogs, a suviy from the trip if you will. The dogs were eventually called to return to the dogman and the horsemen unwilling/unable to cross the river to what looked like a nothing of a sand bar talked about going for lunch.
We lied there on that island for what seemed like hours holding our breath, and they were gone. Quietly we slithered back into the river and floated without saying a word for most of the afternoon. Towards dusk we happened upon a more populated part of the river and decide to get out and boost a car. One of the boys was a car thief and said he knew all about boosting a car for our get away. We should have had him be in the name on that one because we never did find a car that fucker could hot wire. And those towns people, they knew who we were, we was state boys. Everybody and their dogs were on us like stink on shit. We were busted and that was the end of a hot July day on the Leon River.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Gatesville State School for Boys former students reunion
It’s time for a long overdue Gatesville State School for Boys former students reunion. It should take place in the lovely town of Gatesville Texas, the birth place of tyc. It could be an opportunity for us to give back for all the love and nurturing that was given to us during those formidable years of our stay at the Gatesville State School for Boys. It will be a celebration of our ability to survive and be free enough to celebrate and perhaps dedicate a memorial, dependent on state government cooperation, to all the boys whose lives were destroyed by tyc. Perhaps a plaque or historical marker in the Boot hill cemetery.
It could be a real interesting time for us and the town of Gatesville.
It could be a real interesting time for us and the town of Gatesville.
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