Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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Mrs. I. A. Tracy . Mrs. D .C. Herndon Mrs. A. H. Price . Mrs. H. H. Cotten . Mrs. Fr'ed N. Palmer, Mrs. O. L. Lake . Mrs. W. H. Blaney Mrs. Tom F. Reese Mrs. C. L. Sowell . Mrs. C. H. Landon . Mrs. R. A. Schmid Mrs. M. A. Frernming Mrs. A. G. Benfer . Mrs. C. W. Wheat . Mrs. U. R. Laves . Mrs. T. L. Hudson . Page Eighteen OFFICERS Parent-Teacher Association Presidents Message We, as parents and teachers, face this crucial war year with a deeper sense of our responsibility. For we are the leaders who must prepare today's youth for the tre- mendous task of making tomor- row's world a better one. We rnust so live before them that our lives will reflect a pattern into theirs. Let us keep faith with our boys and girls. Let us deserve their con- fidence. Let us see life through their eyes that we may at all times approach their problems with understanding and sympa- thy. Let us be alert to their needs, watchful over their growth, prayer- ful over their ideals. Let us join hands and work togetherp ever looking to God for inspiration and direction. This year l pledge to aid, en- courage and support the youth of today in no limited measure. l shall be ready to serve thern at all times, trusting that in the end, with our united efforts, they will be ready and prepared to answer: u So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, 'Thou mush' The youth replies, 'l can'. Sincerely, MRS. I. A. TRACY Q . . . . . . President . . . First Vice-President . . Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President . Fourth Vice-President . . Fifth Vice-President . . . Sixth Vice-President . . Seventh Vice-President . Recording Secretary . . . . . . . Historian . . . . . . . Treasurer . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . Parliarnentarian . . . Council Delegate . . . . . Council Delegate . . VV' ar Activities Chairman

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Woodrow Wilson Dads Club Presidents Message It is a pleasure again to greet you on behalf of the Dads Club. Last year I appealed to you to take advantage of every oppor- tunity offered you by our Public School System and, if possible, our institutions of higher learning, that would prepare you mentally for that battle of wits that will surely come when peace is re- stored. I make this same appeal again, and in addition I make an even greater appeal that you accept leadership in working out the many problems existing in this chaotic war torn world we live in and which must be restored through proper thinking, planning, and living. This leadership is your heritage which has been paid for by pain, blood, and life of your forefathers, fathers, brothers and friends, some of whom were your associates in Woodrow Wilson High School. Let them not have suffered and died in vain. America and the world depends on the youth of today for its leaders of tomorrow. You may say, What can I do to solve these great problems? One way you can help reestablish a free country is to live right-follow the golden rule -of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you. As you leave W'oodrow-beginning a new life on your own-establishing homes and entering the business world, you can strive to create the old fashioned American home where love between mother, father, and children is the main ideal, restore that spirit of friendship for your neighbor, reverence for God, and respect for authority, and develop the desire to do honest work for a living and through thrift provide for an independent future. While you are doing this for yourself and loved ones, permit your neighbor to do likewise for himself and his family. In the home lies our hope for the future. Only people can make a nation truly great, and only the proper kind of home can furnish the proper class of people who have character and determination to build a country of the type our predecessors planned and which we so much desire. In YOU--YOUTH OF WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL-we have faith. Sincerely yours, W. H. BLANEY OFFICERS W. H. Blaney . ...... .... P resident Ross Curtis . . Vice-President W. Riley I-Iale . . . Vice-President George A. Malone . . Vice-President Ray Morehart . . . Vice-President M. A. Newman . . . Vice-President M. A. Usrey .... . Vice-President W. Frank Roberson . . . Vice-President Iudson Wyman . . . Vice-President S. M. Thompson . Secretary-Treasurer Page Nineleeu s . l

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