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PRINCIPAL DALE DOUGLAS After four years at Woodrow Wilson, Mr. Dale Douglas has attained a position of honor and respect in the heart of every Wilsonite. He has expressed a wish that he might know every student personally and, through such an attitude, has won the confidence of every student and teacher at Woodrow Wilson. During these four years, Mr. Douglas has adopted the customs and traditions which have bound Wilsonites together through the years and will hallow Woodrow’s halls for every future alumnus. Having become a true “dyed in the wool” Wildcat has not reduced his efficacy as an administrator. Competent and efficient in organization, he does much to keep Woodrow Wilson up to date and help make the school a unified machine of pupil and teacher striving toward the ideal of a better citizenry. Never too busy to listen to the problems of his students or teachers, Dale Douglas is one of the most important parts in the spirit-machine that is Woodrow Wilson High School. 16
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DR. WARREN TRAVIS WHITE Superintendent of Schools DON E. MATTHEWS Assistant Superintendent Special Services .JESSE F. CARDWELL Coordinator in Secondary Education T. WEST BROWNE Assistant Superintendent Business Dr. Edwin L. Hippy, President, presides over a meeting of the Dallas Board of Education. Seated, left to right, are . R. B. Gilmore, R. L. Dillard, Jr., Van Lamm, Mrs. Tracy H. Rutherford, Vice-President, Dr. Hippy, Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent, Franklin Spafford, Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram, Rouse Howell, W. A. Blair.
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Administrators’ coffee break. Principals Douglas and Malone hold a post-faculty meeting conference over coffee with City Mathematics Consultant Joe Lancaster and Secondary Education Coordinator !•'. Cardwell (far right). J. II. MALONE Assistant Principal Malone Is Now Confirmed Wildcat Fan Equally at home in his office aiding a student to gain a work permit, or in the football stadium cheering the Wildcats to victory, Assistant Principal J. H. Malone has become a friend to faculty and student body alike in his two years at Woodrow Wilson. A biology teacher for eight years at W. H. Adamson High School before coming to Wilson, Mr. Malone has a thorough background of classroom routine. His college education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from North Texas State College and a Master of Education degree from Southern Methodist University. Mr. Malone coached football at Weatherford and McKinney, Texas, and at the Methodist Home in Waco —and now backs Woodrow Wilson’s teams with enthusiasm. 17
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