Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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H I: i 3' , . 1 . G -rub -: 1.- B., , ., L' VV- . 4- .VV1,,V,n1V V4 rs .1 V Q,-.V. V 4 1. n1f.b13.1.r .Q 'L ', 1 11-1 Vk..1 ' 1 v '. Tl f' M- l 2 'E .Y E .1 .,, , ff 1 .4- 'Q 74 1.5 .-1 1 1 1 . - 11 .r 4 11 - 1 fi in 5. 1-1 fl Dna- .x.. ur 32' 1 'V 1 I -1 I 1 1 1 4 V I . .1 . .. 1?-Aff T. .1.L1111.1i,i'tP4.11 11S HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Page 13 I i H. E. GABLE E. S. LAWLER MR. GABLE Sufwrinlendent of the Highland Park Schools It takes executive ability and a mind able to form practical, quick decisions to cope with the problems that confront a man who daily comes in contact with people of all types. It has been proven that Mr. Gable possesses these qualities. Since he has been in office, much has been accomplished for the two schools, and it is our sincere belief that he is to be relied on to do the utmost in furthering the advance- ment of our institutions of learning. MR. LAWLER IJl'iI1l'if7lll of the Higlzlarzd Park High School VVhen a man refuses to be pompous, we admire himg when he is as honest in thought and action with his fellowmen as with himself, we respect him. The student body realizes and appreciates lNIr. Lawler's interest in them and the Highland Park High School. Pagr 14 . ' K' .. 1 FLOYD G. BETTS ..w.A... h'1YRTII.I.IE BRADI-'llil.D THE FACULTY CORNELIA IJOUGI..-XS ..,, . GRACE CSILLON .,...... Doscm HJXNSEN .. ...., EUGENE S. L,xw1.ER .. MRS. F. B. RIAXXYISLI. JANE RICQEUIRE ........ . FRANK j. STORY ......... NURMAN ST. CLAIR ..,,. CEESN ER r1iL'TXVII.ER . ANNIE STON E XVl1.1,lIfoRn .,... Pllfll' If .... .... ,W - . . .. ........,... 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X I X y I J ,J fy v - Page I9 GRACE GILLON Page 20 li ir , l il rl ,J as ex, il K Q s h sl Sli sill N 3592 wlo- rl' 1 1' - , 1, 1 ti IQHL5?SND l gw, s wg! b- iff, I. ,l 63, 's aa.-' an l if 6 i o il A 9 i ' tfedzcalzon n i Q ' J' n ' i H il n it e o HER who has been our - 'H . inspiration and.guiding - l star, who has given her 41 Q' time unsparingly to our every. i 4 3 i need, and who -has remained- .Q ' J Q our true friend throughout a ' O year of trial and joy, Worlf , sh Q and play-we, the 192.5 Q f Senior Class ,of Highland '42 A O Park High School, dedicate i 1' i lp this section of the, 1925 High- Q lander-- Seniors -to our . ' most beloved and admired 0 ' gi 0 sponsor, Miss Grace Gillon. ' + fi gxx xxsesxx x i .U 32, V 'rh 1., gf , 9, fe -,f-:ff-.is ,Page 21 . 1 ' 1 , ' u vw'L 'Lf ' 1 PAINE FAGAN TUCKER WITCHELL Officers of the Senior Class CHA1u,Es PAINE ..... ..,.,,..,.. . ...........,.......... . .,,..........,......,, P resident JOHN FAGAN .......,... ........,....... I 'ire Prexidenl LUc1r.Ls TUCKER ..,... .......... S erretary-Treasurer FRANK NVITCHELI, ,,.., .......... S ergeanr nt ,-lrmx AD ASTRA PER ASPERA To you, the Class of '26, falls the responsibility of upholding the traditions of old HIGHLAND PARK. Those who have preceded you have given their untiring efforts for the maintenance of these high ideals. We have made mistakesg we are but human. We realize our limitations and we trust that you, in your endeavors, may profit by our mistakes. To you, from failing hands we throw the torchg be yours to hold it high. Our spirit shall ever remain with you to cheer you when in trouble, and to rejoice with you in victoryg we must progress, for inaction is rapid decay. VVork assiduously, for you soon shall assume a stupendous taskg a task with unlimited possibilities. Let this be your slogan: For Highland Park, I will! Lifve: of Senior: .fhould remind you- You mn do .vo darned murh more, find departing leave behind you Cup: and championships galore. CHARLES PMNE. Page 22 ARRANTS BIGGERS Sfuun K.'x'rnkYN iARRA NTS Dramatic Club '23-'2-I-. Program Committee for Senior Class '24-'25. She is pretty, she is shy, but there's mischief in her eye. Sally can run anyone a great race for the High Park Giggling Championship. Bn.1. BIGGERS Hi-Y '22-'23-'24-'25, ' Chairman Program Committee '25. Baseball '21-'22-'23. Manager Baseball '25. Football '22-'23-'24-'25. Tennis '22-'23. An empty wagon makes the most noise. jolly, well liked by everyone. Beautiful white knees. l BRADI-WELD ASBURY J. B. Asnum' Football '22-'23-'24, Basketball '24, Baseball '23-'24-'25. Track '24, Collar-Ad-Man. A regular Rudolph Val- entino, and all-around sheik. Played on the football team without ruffling his hair. lNlARY LAMAR BRAD1-'n3l,D Girl Reserve '22-'23. Reporter '23, Choral Club '22-'24. Librarian '2Z. Band '23-'24-. Manager Girls' Basketball '24. Highlander Staff '24-. Girls' Rifle Team l25. Can play the piano and do most anything else she makes up her mind to. A regular shark at making history maps. Pagr 23 CANDLER CASON But. CA NDLER Hi-Y '23-'24, Vice President 'll President 'I-l. Tennis '23-'2-L Captain '2-L Bill is the second member of the Candler tribe to grace us. Upheld the family name . in tennis. A good clean player and a good student. li,x'rrn.EEx Cxsox Girls' Rifle Team '25. Has a good eye and is considered quite the stuff on the rifle team. Possesses .x fine sense of humor. Friendly' to everyone. CHRISTENSEN FORLEY K.x'rHER1xE Lx YERGNE Cokrm' Girl Reserve '23-'l4. Choral Club '23-24. Vice President. Laugh and the world laughs with yon. All are not students who go to school, is her motto. Has I1 voice that would make Xi 1 s ary Carden :it up and take notice. 3 l .uzr Cutusraxse x Spanish Club '25. Choral Club '23- tlrchestra '23-'24, Girl Reserve '25. Has golden hair '25. and a golden disposi tion. Light and friskv. East' to tease .2 Paye 24 specially about If-N1-MLE-T-'I'.i COSTELLO CRAIG Nluu' CosTEi.1.o Choral Club '22-'23. They say that lm goes to Dallas University. Always hunting for thrills, and usually succeeds in linding them. l..ll.I.I.XX Cauc Girl Reserve '24-325. Secretary '24-'25, Choral Club '22-'23-'Z-l--'2S. Has eyes like Norma Talmadge. Rather quiet-an unusual trait. Has the happy faculty of losing everything she possesses. l DICKENSON FAGAN jonx F.xc.xx Vice President Senior Class 'I+-'2S. Dramatic Club '23-'2-I-. Football '22-'23-'24, Basketball '23-'25, Baseball '22-'23-'25. Captain '23. Track '25, Nlainstay in the Dramatic Club and the History IIIB Class. Left school for a while, but returned to grace our class at gradua- tion. A likable fellow. Axim Fiusces DICKEXSON Spanish Club '24-'25. Latin Club ,2-l-'25, President '2-l--'25. Choral Club '25. They say that she belongs to that nearly extinct species who really study. Has quite Z1 hankering for the opposite sex. fi l FINCHER FORD CnARl,'roN j. FINCHER Hi-Y '23-'24-'25. President '23. Dramatic Club '23-'24-'25. Sergeant at Arms '23. President Sophomore Class '22-'23. Ring Committee '25. Program Committee '25. Debating Team '24-'2S. Assistant Business Manager of High- lander '25, Football '21-'22-'23-'24, Captain '2f. Basketball '22-'23-'24-'25, Captain '23-'24-. Baseball '21, Track '22-'24-'2S. Captain '22, Tennis '22-'23-'24. Captain '22. Editor High School News in Highland Park Magazine. Read the above, 'Nuff said. BILL Foko Dramatic Club '24-'25. Football '23-'24, Basketball '25. Baseball '24-'25. Captain '25. Track '24-'25. Star full-back on the '24 football team. As a baseball player, he is a good judge of curves. Brilliant lad. Has a mania for blue and red ties. IJ HAUGHTON JONES J' EMMETT joxes Hi-Y '24-'25. Football '24. Coach of Boys' and Girls'. Rifle Teams '24-'25. All-City Rifle Team '25. Program Committee tli-Y '25. VVon his H playing football. Tall and has a lot of weight. Made a host of friends all in one semester. Ask Mary! Ronenm H.-XUGHTON Girl Reserve '23-'24. Social Chairman of Girl Reserves of Dal- las and Highland Park Schools '23-'24. Dramatic Club '23-'2-lf. Editor-in-chief the Highlander '25, Social Editor the Highlander '24. Ring Committee '24-'25. Honorary Major of R. 0. T. C. '24-'25. Page Flo Ziegfield! Berta has a wealth of brown curly hair. Has a liking for Bobbys. Knows everybody and everybody knows her. nf., QA KENDALL KERN GR.-xHA M KEND.-KI,I, Hi-Y '24-'25. Prominent in the R. O. T. C. Can't be beat in math. Always has a grin on his face, especially on inspection days. CAMPBELL KERN Hi-Y 'Z2. Among the tiny tots of the class. One of the few who still study, and we must say he does it up right. KRIBS LINDSEY DOUGLAS L1NnsEY Has a blush that is equaled only by Altus's. The women don't interest him at all. A quiet and likable boy. Faso Karas Hi-Y '22-'23-'24-'2S. Dramatic Club '25. Football '22-'23-'24-'25. Basketball '22323-'24-'25. Captain '25. Baseball '22-'23-'24, Track '22-'23, A good athlete, but manages to pull through in his lessons. Likes the fair sex, especially one member. Spends his vacant periods in the boiler room. VVonder why? PagcV27 l MOERNER MURPUEY OPPENHEIM PAINE PEXRI. Btissts Nlotzkxrtt CH.tRt.t2s jutss PAIN!-I Basketball 'Z-l--'2S. Hi'Y '22-'23-'24-'25. Captain '25. Secretary '22-'23. Girls' Debating Team 'Z-l-'25. President '25. 'lirack '24, President junior Class '2332-L ln athletics, as in studies, Pearl is a star President Senior Class '24-'2S. of the first magnitude. ls known as the Snapshot Editor the Highlander '25. village cut-up, who has the marked faculty Business Manager the Highlander '24, for saying the unusual. Band '23-'24-'25. Manager '23-'2-l-. Orchestra '23-'24-. Ring and Pin Committee '23-'24-'25. Editor Dallas Regimental News R. U, l' C. CI-Iighland Parkl Charlie is in almost everything around school. Studies once in a while. Always ready to do that little odd job. VVell known and generally liked, Grinds out weird har- mony in the band. KENNETH lwlukvuei' SARAH ANN Opvsxmim Hi-Y '22-'23. Choral Club '2-I-325. Secretary '22-'23, Latin Club '2-l--'25, Orchestra '23. Chairman Program Committee '24-'25, Band '23-'24, Rifle Team '25. Business Manager the Highlander '35, Basketball '25. Page ye Business Manager. A decided Studious girl, quiet, faithful, and unob- hlonde with an enviable complexion. Pulled trusive. Quite determined to acquire a good down :t commission in the R. 0. T. C. education. l Pagfv 28 PASLEY PRUDE j. R. P.xs1.EY Has a mania for studies. and is generally found with some deep books under his arm. Can peck a mean typewriter. XVALTER PRED: Hi-H 22. He has the distinguished look of a real student. Keen intellect-made the honor roll with ease. RAMSEY RICHARDSON Fkxxces V. Riciruzosox Choral Club '24, Girls' Debating Team '24-'2S. Basketball '24-'25, Senior Girls' Track 'Z-i. Latin Club '25. A feminine orator of note. Tried her hand at being a politician. VVe tried to get n dirty crack for Frances, but couldn't find one. Lim RAMSEY Rifle Team '25, Commonly known as Calvin. XVondet' why? Has the art of pulling down good grades. Tiny and vivacious, with an origi- nal type of humor. J Page 29 RUSSELL RUTHERFORD jonw Russsu. Hi-Y '24--'25. Baseball '22-'23, Cheer Leader 'Z-If-'2S. Band '23-'24-'2S. Rifle Team 'Z-4--'25. Little boys have big ears. High powered guide in the crack company. Ye yell leaderg could make a cheering section sound like :t boiler factory. JACK RUTHERFORD Football '21-'22-'24. Baseball '21-'22-'24-'25, Track '22-'24-. Captain '24, Handsome john is a real man's man, plays football and hunts as a real Texan should. Knows Miss Hereford via the green slip. SELF SHAWVER C.uwi.1NE SH.-UVVER Choral Club '24-'25, Spanish Club '24-'2S. Lively and vivacious, with an original streak of humor. Can string a :narrative a yard long about every date she ever had. Can tickle the ivories, EVELYN KATUSHA SELF Girl Reserve '23. Advanced from the pig-tail class in her junior year. A quiet and steady girl, who is successful in whatever she attempts. Dandy student. Page 30 v 177' SIMMONS SLOCOMB Bsnmsce Smmoxs Choral Club '2S. Ah! them eyes! uses Biology at school, but their behavior outside them for Spanish and we can't account for OLGA Flu NCES SLoco:y1n Girl Reserve '25. Basketball '2S. Spanish Club '2S. Came to us from Big Sandy. An en- viable complexion. A mighty line girl .1n.i a splendid basketball player. SCOTT SMITH Shun Ei,1z.xmsTH SMITH Vice President of class '22-'23. Orchestra '22-'23-'2-l-. Choral Club '22-'23-'24-'Z5. Assistant Editor of Highlander '2S. Invitation Committee '25. Senior Play Committee '25. Literary Editor Highland Park News. Rather quiet, an excellent student, and much liked by both students and faculty. Can aggravate a mean piano and is a star warbler in the Choral Club. Dick SCOTT Ex-President Clam Openers' Society. Dick and Earl Leiderman work together. At least Dick says so. Some college will be fortunate in securing Dick because of his ability as a swimmer. Page 31 l TAYLOR THOMAS DOT jft NE 'I'.-n'l.oR Dramatic Club '23-'24, Spanish Club '24-'2S. Choral Club '24-'25, Girl Reserve '23-'24-'25. Rifle Team '25. Can talk and talk, and then talk some more. Got good grades the first two years, and has been living on her reputation ever since. jolly and has a good sense of humor. HAROLD THOMAS Spanish Club '25, Baseball '25. A sure bet at every baseball game. Al- ways carries the entire contents of his locker around in his arms. A fine fellow and n dandy student. THOMPSON TUCKER Lucu,i.s TUCKER Girl Reserve '22-'23-'24, Program Chairman '23-'2-L Sec'y-Treasurer Junior Class '23-'24, Sec'y-Treasurer Senior Class '24-'25. Ring Committee '24-'2S. Program Committee '24-'25, VVinsome and magnetic personality. As goes Tillie, so go the boys. Can gossip for an hour straight with any of her girl friends and not have a guilty conscience. Evtzux THOMPSON Girl Reserve '25. Rifle Team '2S. Came to us from VVichita Falls. Full of pep and funny slips. Evelyn is always the center of a laughing group. Page 32 TUGWELL VARNER lVl.-KRGARET 'I'Uowsl,l, Choral Club '22-'23-'24-'25. Dramatic Club '24--'25, Council Representative of Girl Reserve '24-'25. Page Honor1 0: A Trail of Hearts. A most amiable kind of girl. Splendid in her studies. C1..uBokNE VARNER Hi-Y '22-'23-'24, Boys' Debating Team '2-L Track '24, This name is bound to he advertised on the broad white way as the Hamlet of the Age. Every one thinks he is a line fellow. X WILLIS WITCHELL .f FRANK NVITCHELL Hi-Y '23-'2-ln Band '23-'24-'25. Cheer Leader '23. Dramatic Club '23-'24-'25. Treasurer '23-'24, President '24-'25. Sergeant at Arms Senior Class '24-'2S. Manager of Football Team '24, VVe could get his picture in the High- lander only eight times, so we had to let it go at that. A good all-round boy. FLOYD VVILLIS Floyd tries awfully hard to be dignified, as is befitting a senior-but then, it is so much easier to look at life from a freshie's point of view. Don'tcha think? A math shark. Page 33 , . l 'l'95'5 gum 1 M l 1 A I I YARBROUGH HAYES VERNON LEE Y.-XRBROUGH Tnoxus HAYES Ring and Pin Committee '25, Frequently uses stacomb on his raven locks. Vice President of the Boiler Room Gang Makes the other cadets of the armv look '24-'25. VVe feel greatly indebted to Terrill fSchool5 for sending us such good material as Noah. Has broken a host of hearts. like nothing. Has literary ability to burn. 1 fEdiwr's Note: Credit for composing: the individual write-ups of the Seniors goes to Pesrxry Andre-.vs, 'ZBA Page 34 I ixqmwnsmw .n. Q' x t Y .V V A 'F -Q ' I -V ,u.x..,,fEV W' f ' ,Ne , f N 4 A 4' t H' 'L ' g 4 F Ag nfs. a .z, . :fm :arf Q V lyf ,yi N i - Yi 1,4 it .4 ' ' wk? . -. I - --'1i,,,H.-..g1,1:4Q'fL:..:'R. V .,.-i. .....' ,V . h It F,aM?,An Mx.. A .tr if rfisl 'L , - ' -y A't: H' :xi 31231-4' and ' '53-'Q35' f '. 4 -Ky.. 1 '- , N ' H',ig:l9'3'53llL y K' Sym V . In 'Q' h A' ' L' A' fn4'l35+m3 j 5'l'f'i 'V i ' ' ' I . A , .. .Q 4. ' N 7. - U ,N 'l . Qt .. Q wg .. I' .-1 4' , ' ' fs -5 ,1,1f, -b L -'44-X. 3.4,-1 F ,. . . . V,-N., - wx., -1-5-iii-2 -- - f - 1 SS x 'Q' Pg 7 ' lx sf 1 N g XS , D X , , f X ul 4 'gl , ' no 4 lflfg' X 1, ' ' 2 f I . v e f 6 ' .5 WEBB Q! QHHHFHHCCEHQS Pan 35 W ,. I N, r L-ILIQS ROSE ADLETA Officers of the lunior Class Altus Liles ..,.,...,,. ...... ,,,,..,.,,.... P r esident Katherine Rose .... .,.... Y 'ice President Charles Adleta ,,... ....,... S ec'y-Treasurer Mr. Betts .,,,..,, .....,,,.....,.., S ponsor Philosophy of the Juniors After various discussions, tiresome arguments, and tedious hours of searching in divers source books, we have discovered that 80W of the pupils in the nation's schools are Juniors, l0'k are Freshmen, 99? are Sophomores, and the remaining IW have aspired to, and by some accident, have gained the rank of Senior. Every year the junior Class increases two- fold. The situation must be relieved, or a terrible disaster will occur. There is no available outlet for the herds of juniors that come but do not go. There must be something in this business of being a junior or there would not be so many of us here. Personally, I think we like it because of its social advantagesg this is a good excuse anyway. After a few years in this class we are pointed out to notable visitors as Fixtures, just as necessary as the doorknobs or the blackboards. The junior class is a defying mud hole on the road of lifeg if you haven't a high powered car with a terrible pull, you won't get through. Sometimes the power isn't necessary, but you can't get through without the pull. It sounds a bit bad, and we hold great pity for the lower classmen, for they will arrive upon this plane at some time, and they, too, will become accustomed to our wild escapades. There is a certain joy in watching those lucky ones that come and go, we greet them, and in a while we bid them farewell, for to us they are like ships that pass' in the night. ' -A. S. Nnsuoonrr, '26 Payz' 36 Personnel of the junior Charles Atlleta Mary Baillio limma jane Biggers Margaret Boren Charles Boyle Pauline Bowden Betty Bransford Nancy Bryant Katherine Bryarly Ellen Cameron Bill David Clark Lorene Coates jewel Cole Mattie Ruth Cole Roh Collett Lillian Cox Mary Frances Cox Roma Craig jimmie Curtis Venora DeShieltls Merle Eatles Mary Earnest Ann Earle Frenvh Henry Gahle Billy Hamilton Dorothy Hines Gilbert Howard Frances Hutlnall l,elia Louise King Mary Serena Lemmon Altus Liles Looney Lintlsey Doris l,ee Martin Ralph Martin jean Mclntosh Helen Milam john Henry Miles Kathryn Miles Tom Miller Helen Morgan Loraine Morris Mary Myatt Tom Nash Class Arthur Nientlorff Alice May Nolte Bill Pinckarcl jewel Proctor Mariana Roach Mary Ellen Rohison Katherine Rose Allen Rutledge Fannie May Sadler Dick Scott Mary julia Searcy john Stigall l-Itlith Stinehaugzh Elizabeth Sweet Mac Taylor Mabel Veale Katherine XValker XVallace Emery Marguerite XVilliams Ethlyn Yarlsorough Virginia Young THE J UNIOR CLASS Pagv 37 KUIIIDNFIICGDIRS WJIILIL IEBJE QDHDINHRRDIIRS youfm- msr- HAVE -ITS-FLINGN. JUNK Yann - 11-AERA leur ONE AIITOHOBIME IN DALLAS THAT' EN SNEELE AT'1'Hl5 NE WHEN 11' C093 TO SPEED-NMI-JY ONE DAY DOT ANO IWERE our HB2-E ON- YEAH' Pol. UNE BEAN ITS YOUILS . SAY LISTEN neeo - ,tj K HAVE You Gov A 0 .gp I BID TO TNG lr Fon srx ans Ano X,- CHUMPING You Forza moe? Hun? wnmv , YEA Ive cor A DATE V A -- auf 1-rams Auuanw- ' - Seuss A sooo sr-our I ANNIE IS ALI. RIGHT. ' ,N ff Gow ABo.,JB'Jazam f ali:-li IT TAKES A BRAVE JUNIOILTO TELL AGIRL SOMETHING LIKE THIS - w EMCIX ceq :l4 a' THE WAYS GND MEANS CALL -USUALLY TIMED ABOUT ,5:oo on. 6'.oo o'cLocs1,l?M ma as A smse THAT I Au. 5-ruoe-ms Musv N15 HI Tono ME Thi' 35745 THIN? UNI-an-r v-ss 'n-be Mcsru , 7 A -our-umm-ec. also f Q I Youve evemssem? , 1 AND sonar: wake ' , 5uc.n sooo Fmeuos Af, us nusv- IE cuxzv f 11-:sues A BLON e 1' ' lil-Snovssoa -9-5 - 9 1 '11 :- ., S235'I'-?B'?.'Il 53 FINE vw-N AND rms '- . fa Q- L M .sen NE - ' s GI . ,: f '43 THE JUNIOR AND ser-noe. ' A ---- RU' 5' Q . fs-U0-arf: GIRLS HAVE Tuma owN 1, ' V Fl-EASUEES AND WYSTINES T- I Toasmgk, QQ . 'ii' X X X j I A v 'I' 1 - , -v--ov f ,v,, YW'-E --ffl- cg-re -Q-MI-M .I I ' I I . ' ' I 4 Y A.Ll5u's snr HAND, ot: , Two GREAT WINDS WITH DIFFERENT THCUG-HTS. mas Tmaoocsn AFTEPL OMING- OUT OF CHILDHOOD AND BEFORE GETTING 620190 wtf Page 38 -1'IIQHIJS5.ND S2 i 11,392 . 'W H W' 3 +0 v V ig ,K Y kv amim -tg-1' NX - Y Q ff XXL -v '52 lm Ssfjwm Page 39 WV! .. ,ummfx , MILLS . 1 LANGLEY SEWELL IIA CLASS OFFICERS IUIN lNllllS ..,. .Y,,, ,,vv, ..........,...,,.......,...,,,,....,,...... ,AA.,,, ,,,,,,,A,,, P r C 5 I dent Pglvert Langley .,.,.. ...........,.,,..... ....,.,.. N ' ice President Nloll bewell .,..,,, ........ S eC'y-'lireasurer Miss Bradfield .,,, ,AAVVVVVY .,,. S pongm- Personnel of the HA Class NVarde Allen Kenneth Anderson Margaret Andrews Robert Bowen Sara Clark james Cobb jack Colligan Evelyn Courtney Stuart Dyckmau Merle Fagan Stanford Feruald Virginia Ford Geneva Garretson Anna Lou Harston VVinford lnce Harris jones Bradford Kelly Elizabeth Kirk Marie Lackey Egbert Langley Bill Mcflanzhan Emma Sue Miles Lois Mills Elkin Parker Edward Pfeffer David Phelan Carl Piper Elizabeth Riley Murray Saunders Elizabeth Tyer George XVanamake:' Q l i 1 ., E THE IIA CLASS Pagf 40 like i A A l GARRETT BA LLARD WILLIS Harry Garrett Bernice Ballard Susan NVillis .,., Miss Douglas Bernice Ballard Will Ann Ballard Robert Bartley Miriam Boudwin Maude Burgoyne Neumalee Cathey Edward Connoi- Beulah Cornuaud Anna Louise ILaley George Ehsrhart Cecil Ednmy Billy Forbes Katherine Ford Perry Ford IIB CLASS OFFICERS Personnel of the IIB Class David Frank Harry Garrett Marizarel Hanrock Geneva Harston Jane Hart 'Pip Hi'l Ed Howard Carl Hunt Pauline Johnston Mary Helen Kean Elizabeth Kenda'l Ifrances Kirk Lawrence Klumpp Mary Lee Lafferty Henry Leach Berrien Lindsley Agnes Luckel Pat Mason Mary Grace Mathis Richard McAlpine Kenneth McDonald Betty Jewel McReynolds Billie Mil'er Paul Miner .Iim Monroe Halcuit Moore George Morgan Elizabeth Myatt ,............,..President ..,.....Viee President .......Sec'y-Treasurer , .,.....,,...... Sponsor Ed Philip C. F. Roderick Alfred Rose Anne Rucker Robert Sanders Lenelle Shelton Franklin Spa-ifford Mabel Fulton Spellman Dorothy Stewart Harry Ware Jack Whitney E'izaheth Williams Susan Willis 1 l l THE IIB CLASS Page ll QWDTH-HIE CCMHILY TIHHUIXULG TU-HEY IFVIEU? A LLIELLLIIQIIIIKZ Imp BDE IIIUDINLIMILQSL 'Yoo K I N 'oo ISNAOVSUQIQ if f-- ALL ALONEIB LITTLE Digi.. AN SQJZFCEWLTQATI -MUSICAL consvv' I 0 NA uw o ' AW AQHDAY Sucnil WANNA Go To A.S.NElNDOE.FFt.c.o. -me Izoxwaugr M T'NIGH'I'- DON .Mx K 1 7. Tex' T0 -IIIIIMLI ff -H I - on M . ,L IIIQIL' .. .2 b - MII .. 55: -A' X ' L -II M I I pmumx, N G I z fl f -Io Q L, I , I - rms as ww A x, 0 ' ALL THE UNNECE55ADY THE Bovs START THEIIL LINES AT THIS TIME EIOTING AMONG THE AND ALL ABE QUITE AMATEURISH AT FIKST, IT G,ES1fJSP:gTiCgMJEU1mf'giZ I . A CEKTAIN CAPTAIN WITH A GOOD LEEPIITATION L, .-...V .I YESIRI WA5 mpLIcArso IN - J our DF wnrfgffmsy :.. f Z Z 4 A I IX! ,L W ,Q X , X 'A ! . x' 5 f 'Lfxfx 9 X . O O I xx K NY Q 4 '-'CPI Xxx - V J X EIQIIIXII. WE PITY THEM PQILITARY COURTESY IS FOV, THIS UNLY. THE THINGI' meme THEN, f 491' . THI5 IS 'ms Mggllia ' . UNE FSS FNTIAL X THING Tuew f , :XX 4::g:y':,-1,23 M313 5 ALL MUST 5 l,'.'ef.' ', ' g if I IIIILL 5 ' 1,,,.I'I ,z:,,,,,i J X R 5 .-W ,, X r IF YOU T9-Y YOULL BE INTELLIGENT JUNKIORQ IN H 'SHN ANOTHER YEAR. .- FIGHT EM SOPHS Pagz' 42 KN X ' ,f XX X N 7 'N KK - ' x WN, FST, '353' W, M Xre.. 1' U Y H f us, 2: ' ' 5 :xl I f : f A Aff A: X L, 0 wu- xff 5 F, , 'JE FL 1 . 'V QE - -f 'fib-p-,,,, S+ -LJ-'iwsi Z., l GILBERT Robert Gilbert ..,. .. Virginia Holland David Godwin Miss Boone ...... No'-ma Alcott Fuller Anderson Hazel Anderson Weldon Berry Tom Biirgers - me Blnkey Eulah Cornuaud .Iohn B. Craig: Larry DeBogory Rosser Douizlas Allen Duckworth x HOLLAND IA CLASS OFFICERS GODWIN President ......Vice President ,,,.....Sec'y-Treasurer Personnel of the IA Class Gilbert Edney Pruncr Grainger Frank Grey David Godwin Robert Gilbert Iucille Ha'l Elizab:t'1 Hill Virginia Holland Barrett Horton Martha Hudson Janice Ince Oresa Jones ......-......, -r---W l Porter Lindslcy Madeline Love Virzinia Mcador Earl Mowatt ' Alice Puckett Vauizhn Rozellc Louise Smith Elizabeth Sterlinsz Ailezn Thackston Virginia Townstnd Marion Tucker ...Sponsor 'T.-.. .A C..A,,-i Pam' all RlllHAllDSON SCHOFIELD RUPARD 1 IB Cl.AfS CYFFIUPIRS Morris Richardson ,,,., ,. .,,.,, ,...,,,...,,,... .,,... , , , ,,,,,, i,Prey.idem Marv lilizahelli Schofield ,, ..,. ,.Vicr3 President Donald Rnpard Mr. St. Clair .. Milburn Andrews Virginia Ahhcy Felix Bell Starr Bell Dorothy Bowden Elizabeth Connell Maicrlle Crawford Robert E. Dickenso Arlhur Emery Tn:-odore Fraser Guthrie Garretson William Hinsch Personnel of the IB Class J. B. Hudnall Pearl Hui-:hes Dorothy Klumpp Hiram Knox Dorothy Lee Alma Liston Barbara Maxson n, Jr. Alice Monaghen Walter Moore Betty Nash Philip Nash Cordon Nichol Rupert Parker Virgil Payne Emily Pennington Mary Ann Powell Ella Crowe Ransom Eugenia Reedy Morris Richardson Madeline Roach llona'd Rupard Ramsay Ruiledge Mary Elizabeth Schofield Clinton Shepard ,.SeC'y-Treasurer ,, ,Sponsor Paul Shepard Juandell Shook Anne Gene Smith J. Lyle Smith Reeves Smith Janie Lucille Siallcup Margaret 'Ferry Harry Walker Howard West Dcshler Whitinxr Margaret Yarbrough THE IB CLASS Pagff -I5 The February I Bi Class The members of the IB class which came from A .. rmstrong in February to increase the High School's enrollment have already won distinction in several instances. 34.6192 of them are members of the Good Scholarship Club-an enviable achievement in itself. Of the boys who became members of the R. O. T. C., six made the crack company. As a group, the class i. l ' l - ' ' s oya, co operative, and consistently helpful in every activity. Personnel of the February IB Class et Genevieve Bower Clarence Chandler Billy Crouch Virginia Dupies D0l'0thy Eldridge Osborne Fernald Walter Robert Fly W. A. Gable Whitenton Hamzer Dorothy Johnston Fred Jordan Jimmie Lenharger Jane McNulty Margaret Milam Grace Monakhen Billy Morris Russell Mullins Clara Rivenbark Stella Robertson David Schofield I. G. Searcy Marjorie Shelton Richard Slaughter Robert Stennis Louise Walker Sheldon Wilson I ydia Windt Mrs. Maxwellv ASponsor CLASS FROM Amisrnoxo i Page 46 r fl il' ,V I , 4 5, 'iffuij zz 7 '12-A mf. 1 f . -, w.Uhhrhr:-:f 'P 5?J. 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I U. 1 ,Qt .F 'Hin I ..Z- il Q 1 M ', fn-1 -a V ,x 4-. I - L, . .+ ' '. V4 Q .g, -. . 3 A . JF--. T 35' L41 -. -rg., 1' .J ,Af 'Kie- 'I'-C L 3 . ,. X 4 -1 V 1 . V I W V '. .V V. r 1 . . ,Ia I . 1- ' ,. 1 1 I4 y i l 1 MRS. J. Y. FINCHER. THE DRAMATIC CLU B Mrs. Yancey Fincher, Director Much has been accomplished in dramatic work this year under the direction of Mrs. J. Yancey Fincher, who, besides coaching and successfully presenting four plays, instructed the Declaimers in their work. Mrs. Fincher has been very helpful to her students in more ways than one, and her services have been greatly appreciated the past two years. Personnel of the Dramatic Club Patsie Alexander Dell Bacon Frances Bacon Betty Bransford Sara Clark Jewell Cole John Fagan Merle Fagan Charlton Fincher Bill Ford Crawford Fullilove Frankie Witchell ...., Alice May Nolte ..... john Russell ........... Betty Bransford ..,. Janie Lucile Stallcup Margaret Tugwell Mary Grace Mathis Nell Vaughn Howard West Elizabeth Connell Agnes Luckel Jacqueline Blackwell Clara Rivenbark Jack Lake Barbara Kelly Doris Lee Martin Kenneth McDonald Helen Morgan Loraine Morris Alice May Nolte Charles Robison Mary Ellen Robinson John Russell Robert Saunders Alvis Sinclair Jeannette Smith Geneva Garretson Guthrie Garretson Harry Garrett Isabelle Gaston Frank Gray Lucille Hall Dorothy Haupt Lelia Louise King Fred Kribs Mary Lee Lafferty Egbert Langly OFFICERS UF THE DRAMATIC CLUB .........President ...,.,......Secretary , ............ Treasurer ,..,...Press Reporter WITCHELL NOLTE RUSSELL BRANSFORD Payr 49 Ruth Hence ,,,, Dad Hence ..., . Ma Hence .. SCENE FROM KEMPY Kcmpy CAST UF CHARACTERS ...Ujeannette Smith ,Charlton Fincher Margaret Tugwell ,lane YVatle .,,,..,, ...,, A lice May Nolte Katherine Hence .. ..Nell Vaughn Hen XVzule .... ......, . ,....e I Sill Ford Kempy blames .. .. .Frankie VVitchell Duke Merrill .... . . .,... ,.,.,..., ,,,..,,.. ,,....,.,. , ,,,.,.,.,,., ,,....,, . , . . . ,.., .. . . john Fagan The first play of the seasnn to be presented by the Dramatic Club was Kempy, 3 three :ict comedy by Nugent, given on Saturday evening, Nuvember 22, 1924, in the school auditorium. Nell Vaughn and john Fagan tnok the leading roles, while Frankie XVitchelI took the part uf Kempy. Kempy is the story of Il plumber who wishes to become an architect, and an ambitious girl who yearns to be appreciated. XVhen the girl learns that the plumber really appreciates her, she marries him, and many amusing complicatinns develop. Pagn' 50 .,...,,....r...Frank Gray The Show Sllopl' The second play of the season, The Show Shop, a farcical satire in four acts, hy James Forbes, was presented Saturday evening, February 7, 1925, in the high school audi- torium. All of the characters were exceptionally well cast, Merle Fagan and Charlton Fincher were nnnsnally good in the leading roles, and Isabelle Gaston gave a stellar performance as the ambitions mother. Sara Clark, Lelia King, Crawford Fullilove and Frank Gray were also very good in their roles. CAST UF C HARACTERS . - s badie .,,..,,...........,... ..,....................., .......................... .,......,..,, S a r a Clark NVillwus Tompkins .. .lerome Belden ..,.. Max Rosenbaum Effie Brinkely ...,, johnny Brinkely Mrs. Dean .....,.,, Bettena Dean .,.,.. A Night Clerk Mr. Billings ,...... Grundy Smith ...... A Scene Painter Magennes ....,.,..,.., Goldman ....., Hickson ..,,,,,,, .. Steve ,,,, ........,,. , , lhliss Donahue .... Miss Farrington ,.,. .A Miss lohy r,.,.....,. XValte rs .........,..,, The Butler r.,,. .....Charlton Fincher ..,..,,Cr'awford Fullilove ,,,,,,,Lelia Louise King ,.,,,.,...Freddie Kribs ...Mlsabelle Gaston i.,.......,.Merle Fagan ...Guthrie Garretson Ford ........,.....john Russell ,....F'rankie XVitchelI ..,,...,.,.....jolin Fagan B. Ashurv Kenneth McDonald ....,,,,.Eghert Langly ..........janie Stallcup .,,,,,,,,I.oraine Morris ,..l7oris Lee Martin Mather ,,.,Claihorne Varner SCENE FROM THE SHOW SHOPH Paglz' 51 1 HAUGHTON MURPHEY Roberta H aughton .. Kenneth Murphey ,,... Charlton Fincher lwiss Ulllon ..,.. .. Sarah Elizabeth Smith Charles Paine ...,,., ...,., Frank Vllitchell Dorothy Hines Billy Forhes .,.,.. Peggy Andrews Mac Taylor ,,..,..,.. Madeline Roach Virginia Meador VVill Ann Ballard ....,. The 192 5 Highlancler,' The Department Editors i ,Editor-ln-Chief ,eBusiness Manager ,...,,,.Assistant Business Manager Assistant Editor ..,...Snapshot Editor and General Flunkie Athletic Editor ..,,,.Girls' Athletic Editor ...Cartoonist .,.......Social and joke Editor ,...,.,,,,.,..Assistant joke Editor ,.,,,,Associate Editor llA Class ....,,AssoCiate Editor IA Class Associate Editor IIB Class fEDlTO-R'S NOTE: The Editor wishes to acknowledge het' sincere appreciation of the work done for the Highlander by the following, who were not members of the staff: Tom Nash. Charles Boyle, Charles Adleta, Arthur Niendorff, Mabel Veale, Evelyn Self, J. R. Pasley. and also Mr. H. G. Cargo for the cover design.j Payr 52 SMITH FORBES PAINE MEADOR WITCHELL BALLARD ANDREWS ROACH TAYLOR HINES Pagf' 53 4 CANDLER XADLETA MILES . . TAYLOR Bill Candler .,.. Charles Adleta ..... John H. Miles .,.., Mac Taylor ....,. Mr. Lawler ,. Charles Paine ..,.., Altus Liles .,...... The Hi-Y Club OFFICERS, FIRST TERM OFFICERS, SECOND TERM , .....,.,,..,...,.....,.,...., President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Sergeant at Arms ...,.,.................Sponsor .,,...,...,...............,,..President President john H. Miles ,....,. ..,..... S ecretary and Treasurer Captain Ghiselin ,,i, .,....,....,...,,,,...,....,......,.. S ponsor The Purpose of the Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y clubs, as a national organization, are undoubtedly the finest club system in the world. Its very standards and foundation prove that the code of living which it desires to demonstrate and distribute among the boys of the world is altogether upright and gentle- manly. Through a few of the boys in the community the code of the I-Ii-Y is allowed to circulate, thus invariably improving the school and the community in which this activity has been started. Not only is it a very desirable school club, but since its organization it has accomplished its various purposes twofold and has become the most successful organization nf its kind in America. A. S. NIENDORFF, '26. Page 54 Personnel of the Hi-Y Club Charles Adleta Altus Liles Charles Paine Bill Biggers john H. Miles John Russell Charles Boyle Tom Miller Mac Taylor Tip Hill Tom Nash Henry Gable Emmett Jones Hi Park Hi-Y Activities The Highland Park Hi-Y club was organized in 1922-23. Since that time it has been an important factor in the activities and history of the school. This year the organization has been greatly improved. The club finds it more profitable to hold its meetings in the Y. M. C. A. Building in this city, in preference to the former method, in that its members become acquainted with the boys from the various other schools. This tends to form strong bonds of friendship and co-operation in place of antagonism and envy among the high schools of the city. At the beginning of the school year, the Hi-Y held its annual banquet in the lunch room of the Highland Park High School Building. The banquet proved to be a huge success. Ample food, cash, and otherwise were taken in, in abundance, and everyone departed realizing that he had derived both full benefit and a full stomach from the coin he had contributed to the cause. A Hi-Y picnic was held with equal success at the close of the year. VVe sincerely hope that the Hi-Y club of the coming year will meet with like success. ARTHUR NIENDORFF, '26. In S THE HI-Y CLUB Payr 55 f l VEALE MILAM CRAIG The Girl Reserve Club OFFICERS Mabel Veale Helen Milam ,,,,, Lillian Craig Miss Gillon .... PURPOSE UF THE GIRL RESERVE CLUB ,.,,....,Presule1it ...Tre TO l l RTHER TIIE C.4USE UF CIIRIST IN EVERYDJY LIVING Margaret. Andrews Miriam Boudwin Margaret Buren Betty Bransford Mary Frances Cox Evelyn Courtney Katherine Corley Jimmy Curtis Lorene Coates Roma Craig Merle Eades Mary Earnest Kathrine Ford Frances Hudnall Pauline Johnson Mary Helen Kean Lelia Louise King Elizabeth Kendall 1 l Personnel of The G-R Club THE GIRL RESERVE CODE A5 A Grit. RESERVE I UJILL BB- mcioug in Manner impartial in Juclq cment Ready for ,Service Loyal to Friends Reaching Toward Elm Bept Earnest in Purpope Seeing Un BE-111-liiflll Eager for hlwwleige 156-air-exnk Cril, . . so 1i:iZT'imif1',fie Sincere abllll Time Page 56 Helen Milam Mary Myatt Ioraine Morria Emma Sue Miles Kathryn Miles Betty Nash Katherine Role Fannie May Sadler Sarah Elizabeth Sm Olga Slocomb Dot Jane Tay'or Evelyn Thompson Margaret Tupzwell Mabel Veale Katherine Welker Marguerite Williams Margaret Yarbrough Ethlyn Yarbrough awurex Secret ll x Sponsor Activities of the G-R Club The Girl Reserve Club was rather late in getting started on their work this year, but have succeeded in accomplishing much in spite of this fact. Last spring the club chose their president, Mabel Veale, to represent them at the conference at Estes Park the follow- ing June. After Christmas, Mabel resigned her position and Mary Myatt, vice president, automatically became president, Merle Eades was elected vice president to iill the vacant office. At the first of the school year the members of the cabinet were entertained with a tea, given by Mrs. Crave at her home on Mocking Bird Lane. This was our first real meeting together, and Miss Gillon, our newly elected sponsor, was with us. Toward the latter part of March a baby boy, jerry, was adopted at Hope Cottage by the girls. jury has visited the club several times, and has seemed very favorably im- pressed with his new friends. The adoption of the baby was part of thc service work planned for this year by the club. On Friday, March 29, a picture show, The Alaskan, was given fit the High School Auditorium, under the auspices of the club. The money made from this has been used to help pay the expenses for the care of the baby. The first Friday of every month is set aside at the Y. VV. C. A. as All-High School Girl Reserve night. The members of the cabinets of different high schools meer at the HY as soon as they are able to assemble from their various high schools. After :i cabinet meeting of an hour has been held, the council representatives and the presidents of the various clubs go to the council meetings. This meeting lasts from live o'clock to six o'clock. At six o'clock supper is served, each high school having charge of the suppers in turn. These G.-R. slippers are very interesting and enable the girls of different clubs to become acquainted with one another. The club so far has had a very successful year, and has been well supervised under the sponsorship of Miss Gillon. Maxam. Vr:.u.r5, '26. l THE G-R CLUB Page 57 HUDNALL ALLEN CORLEY The Spanlsh Club UFFICERS Frances Hudnall ....,. ...,...,..,.,,,.....w...... P resident XVarde Allen ,,....... ..,...,... . .,.,, Y ice President Katherine Corley ......4....,..,,....., ...,....,... S ecretary Pauline Bowden ..,......,.4..,.,,.....,,..... Treasurer Miss Tutwiler and Mr. Story ...,,,..,...,,...,.,.....................,..,..,....,.,.,,..,,.,.......,....., ..... Sponsors Personnel of the Spanish Club Ulga Slocomh Carolyn Shawver Pauline Bowden Harold Thomas Frances Hudnall Dot jane Taylor Tip Hill Anita Dickenson Marguerite VVilliams VVarde Allen Katherine Bryarly Mary Christensen Katherine Corley Kathryn Miles Elizabeth Sweet 1 t THE SPANISH CLUB Pnyz' SS DICKENSON BIGGERS MILAM BOWDEN Anita Dickenson .,,.., Emma jane Biggers Helen Milam .,.,.i... Miss Bradfield .... Helen Milam Emma Jane Bigpzers Dorothy Hines Venora DeShields Geneva Garretson Bill David Clark Frances Richardson Mary Julia Searcy l1 'l 'Y Www if i '!V'B'5 we ewaa lawns-M A , , M,,. ' X li swam lil i y gggggsa ,, rmmswz . W : ,.4--WM HMG v l l L ,5?Ec The Latin Club 4EDl'1'O'R'S NOTE: Thromzh a misiake on the Editor's part, Pauline Bowden's piciure was placed on this panel. She is an officer in The Spani h Clulnl OFFICERS Personnel of the Latin Club Claiborne Varner Charlton Fincher Jean Mclntosh Mac Taylor Wallace Emery Stuart Dyckman Loraine Morris Virginia Ford Anita Dickenson Tom Biggers Robert Gilbert Virginia Holland Gilber! Howard David Phelan Halcuit Moore Robert Saunders THE LATIN CLUB Payr 59 ,...,.,...,.,President .,....Vice-President .,.....Sec'y-Treasurer Sponsor Floyd Wil'is Walter Prude Sarah Ann Oppenheim Ralph Martin Carl Hunt James Cobb Will Ann Ballard .-an MILES ANDREWS NVALKER The Girls' Choral Club CFFICERS Kathryn Miles ,, , President Katherine NValker Treasurer Katherine Corlmy , , Vice President Mr. Story ...., ..,. , Director Peggy Andrews ....... .... S ecretary PERSONNEL UF THE CHURAI, Cl.l'B Norma Allcott Peggy Andrews Jane Blakey Dell Bacon Frances Bacon Mary Bradfield Miriam Buurlwin Betty Bransford Mary Christensen Szirzx Plark E iz:-:beth Connell Katherine Corley Eulu Curnuuuml Evelyn Courtney Roma Craig Lillian Craii: Jimmie Curtis Mary Earnest Merle Fapzwn l.uci'le Hall Oresn Jones Elizabeth Kendall Elizabeth Kirk Alma Listun lvlndcline Love Alice Puckett Doris Lee Martin Barbara Maxson Helen Milam Emma Sue Milos Katherine Milms Helen Morgan Mary Myatt Loraine Morris Betty Nash Alice May Nofte Sarah A. Oppenheiru Jewel Proctor Betty Rilmy Mariana Roach Carolyn Shawver Marszarct Tuzwell Katherine Walker Mabel Veale Ethelyn Yarbrough Dot Jane Tay ur Sarah Elizabeth Sm Hazel Anderson Nancy Biyant Anne Earle French Marion Tucker Anita Dickenson ith I2- A l l THE GIRLS' CHORAL CLUIY Pllgl' 60 i NIENDCRFF MILES LILES ADLETA The 6th Period Luncheon Club OFFICERS Arthur Niendorff ....., .......,.,,...,...,,...,..,,.....Y,....... ,........,,,..,.. P r esident john Henry Miles ,... .,.,,,.... V ice President Altus Liles .......,.,.r,..,.. .,..,..,......... S ecretary Charles Adleta .. 4....,,,.. .,.,,....,,,...,,,...,. T reasurer Captain R. G. Ghiselin .. ,..,............,..,.........., Sponsor H. E. Gable ,.,,....,,.,... ...,.... ,.,......,...,r ..,..,...r,..,, .,,.,...r.,...,.. H 0 I 1 orary Member Personnel of the 6th Period Luncheon Club Charles Adleta Harry Garrett john Russell Bradford Kelly Charlton Fincher jack Rutherford j. R. Pasley Altus Liles VVinford lnce john Henry Miles Arthur Niendorff .Sl IM-- THE 6TH PERIOD LUNCHEON CLUB Page' 61 RICHARDSON FINCHER MOORE MOERNER DEBATE The Boys' Team ..... .,,..............................,... C harltun Fincher and Halcuit Moore The Girls' Team ,...., .............,,......,.,....,........ F 'rances Richardson and Pearl Moerner DECLAMATICN junior Girl ..,, ...,....................,,............. ..,...,., J a nie Lucille Stallcup Senior Girl ..,,. ......,,,...i.,.., B etty Bransford junior Boy ....,..,.....,...,............,....,,...,...,.,.,.,.....,....,. ,.,........,........ R ohert Sanders Senior Boy ....,.......................,...,.,,.....,.,.,...,..,..........,.,....,.,............,...,,.,........,,.............,....... Frankie Witchell In the Public Speaking Contest Robert Sanders won the Lin M d l d . z c a, an Frankie Witchell won Lh-3 Everts Cup. 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Ann n u nur-emu yn, au num- --4 m hilly lflvllllhhlljl max on mn-arm num n on :neun un, su 1141.-an-. un no pn gill nam. an nan you up naman nu may 1-mum. ul an nux Iuwvu n will u pnlno for nm -'pn cr pu, au- ummm. x only nun an u-upxunn mn nn hw :nun u an 'nun any pau-, ru- 1 man mar .sq :rua un nl-use pam- mann an n an -. up nun-an no mann nu ar nun an we muy nn un nn:-.nu ma sa- n mn my- u an imma nanny. neun mm 1 but nan nr an mm me-ua at m -:mx-un-. hd nunnxy an I. lpn lpn: luxu- Coach Floyd G. Betts FLOYD G. BETTS The school has been very fortunate in having Coach Floyd G. Betts as director of boys' athletics. Mr. Betts is serving his second year in the capacity of Coach at Highland Park, and merely a glance at the records his teams have made this year will furnish some idea of his splendid ahility. XVith the team in victory or in defeat, Coach Betts instills pep and vigor into the hoys, and inspires them to play hard, clean athletics. NVQ- are all for you, Conch! Long may you guide our destinies in the field of athletics at Old Highland Park! Pclyf' 67 Q, M 8 . N. ST. CLAIR Assistant Coach With the addition of Mr. St. Clair to the coach- ing staff, the second team r e e e i v e d more atten- tion and underwent regular training, maintaining its own personnel and having its own schedule. He also worked at times with the regular line, and ALFRED ROSE, Captain t BIG UN l Fullbaek Alfred played his second year on the team as cap- tain. and there was never eaptain better liked. Big Un won the admiration of everyone through his sheer capacity to give fight and take punishment. Big Boy will be with served as s e out upon several occasions. us again next year. I 1 1 Ihc I-'red Kribs, tl-It Tom Miller, tHl John Fagan, tHJ George Eberhart Emmett Jones, Hill Biggers, t Charles Adleta tHl .lack Rutherford, tHj Ht A. E. Harp, KH! QHJ Alfred Rose, tHj um P oorball Squad FRANK WITCHELI., Manager Frankie Witehell proved to he one of the most efficient managers ever seen in high school circles. He was a dependable. hustling, alert helper upon all occasions, and his un- tirim! efforts were a Kreut help tn the coaches and members of the team. Bill Butler, tHl Frank Witehell, tHl George W'anamuker Charlton Fincher, tHI Manager Ed Mather Bill Ford. tHl Cecil Edney Winford Inee J. B. Asbury, QHI Charles Stillwell Carl Piper t I THE FOOTBALL SQUAD Pagr 68 Claiborne Varner CHARLES ADLETA Center Usually center is a thankless job, as the man in that position is given little of the glory he de- serves. Charlie w a s an accurate passer with the ball. and played de- fense well, either in the line or as roving center. He will be back with Highland Park in t h c J. B. ASBURY Halfback Polly , a veteran of last year's team. played his role consistently, and he could always be counted upon for an extra yard or two against the line where the fight's the thickest. On defense, al- though hardly sensational, he broke up his full share of runs and passes. WILLIAM BIGGERS Guard Bill was a hard-workimz, hard-charging. hard-play- ing guard, who possessed a world of grit and de- termination. He broke through the enemy's lines at will, always opened his holes, and never missed a tackle. Tabby has played his last :for the Highlanders. coming year. THE RESERVE LETTER MEN IN FOOTBALL Under a custom inaugurated this year, as an expression to the men of the Reserve Squad, regulation sweaters with the official HP monogram were awarded to Billy Hamilton, Winford Ince, Ed Mather, Claiborne Varner, Carl Piper, and George Wanamaker. V,,5T..,-. I 1 w r THE RESERVE LETTER MEN Q Page 69 BILL BUTWR. Quarterbadk Bill was the lightest man on the squadf but every pound was' a pound of brains ami nerve. Wee was a sidestepper, extraordinary when .in the open: his ability to pick holes, both for himself and his backs, was al- ways a factor in the final score. He also owned: the educated toe on theemqhd, and was always good for three points within a JOHN FAGAN ' End J o h n n y contributed many yards to the High- landers by virtue of his toe, continually outfpunt- ing his opponents. When- ever Skin-ney was called upon to .punt- out of danger, he never failed. He had a natural love for man-sized football, and usually took it out on his opponent. J ohnny. ' nobly won his third and last letter. CHARLTON FINCHER Halfback Charlton always went into a game a marked man, feared for his dash- ing end runs. A swift runner, a shifty side-step- per, he seldom failed to gain ground for the High- landers when given the ball. With his whole soul in the game he gave him- self to the Heverlastin' teamwork. forty-yard range. - Q. , SCORES OF GAMES 0 32 H. P. 50 Masonic Home CFL Worthl ..,,.......... H. P. Whitewright ..... . ,,.. 0 H. P. 103 Grapevine ......,..,,...,.,,,,....,,..,,.,,...A,,,,,4,,,, , 0 H, P, 19 Kgnfman ,,.,-.-., -.-..- 5 g H. P. 40 Dallas Academy ....,.. ..Y,.,..,........... . ..... 0 H. P. 30 Farmersville , ,,.. ,, 0 H' P- 51 Meiqllite ------------....- ...... 0 H. P. 28 Longview .... ,4,,,.,4 , , 0 H- P- 34 Van Alstyne ..... ., ......,... ...... 0 H. P. 'I Oak Cliff ,... ,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 THE FARMERSVILLE GAME Page 70 l I WILLIAM FORD Fullbuck Bill rose to scintillating heights in his last year of fodthall wilxh the High- landers. Fleet of foot, a quick thinker. and a man of great! power. He al- ways grained izround when he had the ball, was good on -interference, but above all he- will be known by the famous Ford to Rose pass combination. A. E. HARP End Maggie proved one ol' the best ends in high school circles for the year. Light, he easily balanced his weight with fight and speed. He had a knack for breaking through the op- posing: line. Late in the season he was injured and unable to play, but he had already won his letter. EMMETT JONES Tackle Although a new face in the Highlanders' camp, Emmett soon caught the spirit that said Carry On. A swift. hard- hitting' tackler, he often broke up plays before they crossed the line of scrim- mage and on the offense his hole was always open when called upon. RESlTlNlE OF THE SEASON IN FOOTBALL Throughout a long, hard schedule, the Highlanders fought, even though the last game, the climax of the season, was a defeat, if we must count scores. But that they fought valiantly, defiantly, even until the last whistle died away, is enough. That they went down in defeat before a better team. zu heavlei team and the State Champions, is no discredit to the Highlanders. They were as glorious in defeat as they would have been had victory been possible. M mimi ., Page 71 ,. f . a 1 - N E FRED KRIBS End Heck made a name for himself despite his small stature. A terror on defense, a hard hitting tackler, adept at receiv- ing passes, Fred won his position at end. His fourth year on the Highlander team is a fitting climax to his career on the grid- iron. TOM MILLER Guard Tom at guard was a stone wall. Few gains of the opponents could be counted against his posi- tion. Time and again Ox was seen to break through for a tackle be- hind the line of scrim- mage. This, his fourth year on the team, marks the height of a. superb JACK RUTHERFORD Tackle Jack, injured and unable to play for a year, came back fighting for his old position and the Highland- ers. Fight characterised his play: iight, pure and simple. A tackle of great ability on defense, a tower of strength on the offense, he gave himself wholly to and wonderful career. his team. RESUME OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON fContinuedJ A review of the season on the gridiron may be only a word of the dashing, the sensational. But, that alone is not where success lies. The men of Highland Park fought from the early days of training throughout the entire season which is explanation enough for their victories. Their single defeat needs no alibi, and this has proven Highland Park's greatest year on the gridiron. nobly won by her greatest team. . F E - i s r'--1---W M, . -1 L. I-r I , V h Page 72 W I' vw 'MWF w -, . ,. w ,HJ 1 ,, 1 'V' 'x U'- Mm,- V, 'W' .- P 'Wi ' ,v ,.l uw 1 ,, X, xg -' af . Q.L W .w M-A L 1 U Ev N. 'fx . ,J,!w.l ' WT? lg vw W. . 1 ET, EDLLI W W CJ 'fi' 11 wi W, , F ' E 41 an 4 , D533 mf, A . fl 'fu . - . .. F- g , Y v . -M W ' Z ' X . - 'z'- uh 5 , . nv 3 1 f ' ' W . QQ X I N l A 0 ' 9 4 4 O 0 -I 1- v d 0 W C323 6 5 MLi1,Ihf, .t u wg r::ViLi- ' '73 . - EZ . .,..fm , ,WP N -xavgwgf A ,, ,, -. w-.9 LR ' ' :EE 4 .--c-4 ' W-as ' N ' W . ,jqtri Q ifwl' T 1 ' - A . ,4- -5: '-4 -I v A wil' .,,1.,g v .-f7w.- 'D' ' V Zi D' 0 W - Q a ' - ' D ' Q L4 . A cs ' ' , ,. , -T . ' ' fl-? ' A - I t 4 ' M .: ' , 1,55 H I ull? . 'M : ua 1 W tjf liil, ' ' 4 v if 4 ' '- mg W w . W . . W L 'vxx :Q 11 'Www ' 'W TH, N ,N P -N . H b, F :gf 73 I N B 'V u:4:,.f 1 X 4 , f ' f . 4 , u 5, 'f N mg: . M Q ,man . 3 l Resume of the Basketball Season The 1925 Basketball season of the Highlanders is one that will go down into the history of the school. Following close upon an equally successful Football season, the spirit of the men and the school did not lapse. Most of the team were seasoned men, men who had played together and knew each other-their abilitim and their shortcomings, if they had any: and, under the capable guidance of Coach Betts. they concentrated their efforts and produced a wonderful team. A review of the year, now that it is over, will show best how they fought and how well they played. If they lost, no alibis were offered: no alibis are needed when real men lose. That they played and fought with all their strength and ability is sufficient. One of the high points in the season was the A. A. U. tournament. The Highlanders fought their way through to third place, and were awarded a beautiful silver loving cup and individual bronze basketballs for their success. Among their many strong opponents might be mentioned the North Dallas High School, friendly enemies of the Highlanders. In two hard fought games our team was leading at the final whistle, through almost superhuman effort upon the part of the entire team. Fred Kribs, H lCaptain Mac Taylor, H ....,. .. Charlton Fincher, H .. J. B. Asbury, H . ...... ., John Fagan, H ,,... Alfred Rose, H ..... Carl Piper, H . ,...... . Frank Witchell, H Haskin Cobb .. . . Bill Ford . .. , Bill Candler . .... . Charles Adleta . Rob Collett . . H. P. 55 Silents find. teaml . H. P. 80 West Dallas High H. P. 46 Trinity University . H. P. 15 Grand Saline find. H. P. 45 Tyler HiRh ............... H. P. 42 Tyler High .. ,......... .. H. P. 33 North Dallas High . H. P. 47 Rockwall .......... ..... , H. P. T2 Royse City High ..... H. P. 28 Polytechnic High H. P. 41 Diamond Hill High The Basketball Squad J .,., . teaml. Forward ..... .15 H 5 H ....2D H. ......,.46 H. ........15 H. 18 H 18 H. ........16 H. .......,10 H. .. . , 18 H. . ...... 17 H. V2 m m U1 o Z U1 x s O o x U wwwvwwwpwwm . ,Forward , Forward ,Guard Guard .. ,Center .Center a .. .Forward ,Forward , Guard .....Forward Guard .Guard S. M. U. Freshmen and Guard nd Guard and Guard Sulphur Springs High 22 Terrill School, Dallas .... ...... . ...., 1 2 Greenville . ,,,. .,........, . . .,...,.. .. ...,.... .. 17 Ft. Worth Central High School ...,. 23 Bryan High, Dallas .....,, ....,.,. . .. 27 North Dallas ..., ,.., , ,... ........ . . 22 .. 24 Corsicana . . ..... Grand Saline ,. Stickle Lumber Co. Bardwell .. ......... .. 20 l Raw .nal nan' lnig U'vhBi Ani THE BASKETBALL SQUAD Page 74 yuan ii EU Ni t at J. B. ASBURY Polly was the find of the season. Coming out without knowledge of the came, he put his heart and soul into the fray. As the season progressed, Polly began to show talent, and by the middle of the season he was holding down the position of standing guard like a veteran. His career in basketball was short, this being his last year with the Highlanders, but he developed within one season into one of the best guards to be found in high school circles. JOHN FAGAN John's ferocious fighting spirit and his tenacious stand at guard may not have counted heavily in Highland Park's large scores, but much of the credit must belong to him for the scanty scoring of our opponents. His methods of breaking up an attack were more aggressive than de- Q a g w fensive. John was a guard among guards. His career in high school basketball circles is a closed book after two years in de- ASBURY, tHl fcnse of the Highlanders' glory. FAGAN, tHl Resume of the Basketball Season continucdj During the season the Highlanders encountered teams from the three high schools of Fort Worth. Diamond Hill School gave little trouble, but it was a different story with the two other teams of Poly- technic and Central. Ihrly in the season Highland Park defeated the Poly team by a close score, and, at the end of the season, in the District meet at Denton, the Highlanders rose to the occasion and defeated Central High, the champions of Fort Worth. In several instances the Highlanders had to go out of their class to find new foes to conquer, and. quite to the surprise of everyone, including themselves. the Highland Park team had the nerve to play the Trinity University quintet, accorded one of the best teams ia the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. To play them was conceded an honor to the Highlanders, but when the game ended and victory was Highland Park's, there were no honors boo good for our squad. Another bright spot in the season was the victory by a large margin over the Southern Methodist University Freshman Team. The University frosh put up a game fight, but they were clearly out- classed. ' CHARLTON FINCHER - Veteran of three seasons with the High- . landers, Charlton proved one of the fmost valuable men on the squad. Knowledge of If the whereabouts of the basket was second nature wtih him. His shots from the floor were especially good, as were his under-the-goal shots. Charlton is one of those who have served, and, in passing on, it might be said he has served well. 4 t FRED KRIBS ' he Freddie was an all-around player, fin- h ished in the art of looping the basket. Q ,f That he was popular and respected by his team mates is shown by the fact that he was chosen captain. In the last of the , if 3 season the team had to carry on without ' 4' 5 - its leader, Fred having been injured. N- Despite the fact that he played only part, , ol' the season, he scored sufficient points ' to be among the ranking high point men of the team. His services will be greatly missed next year. . A FINCHER, LHJ KRIBS, tHj Page 75 CARL PIPER - Carl was instilled with the axiom. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. After several seasons on the squad, Carl pushed himself to the utmost, and, with L the valuable training and knowledge of the game that he has acquired, he made I the team and his letter. Neck will be counted among those present when the call l is made for material next season. f ALFRED ROSE i Big Un was considered one of the outstanding pivot men in State high school basketball circles this year. He was a hard fighter, and created a sensation every time he got the ball. His game at : center cannot be criticized, his jump was well timed, possibly a little tricky, and it counted often for the Highlanders' posses- sion of the ball from the jump. His long shots from the floor and his under-the- - basket shots were executed with the pre- cision of a fine machine, counting much in the success of the team. The hope of - the Highlanders next year is upon his PIPER. tm abimy' ROSE' YH? l Resume of the Basketball Season continucdj The greatest game of the season. marking the climax in the careers of several Highlanders, was the game with the famous Stickle Lumber Company team, independent champions of Dallas, and recognized as one of the best teams in the South. Each year this team plays the four high schools of Dallas and the Highland Park High School, offering one dollar for each point scored against them and an additional award to the team that conquers them, a feat which none of the four Dallas schools were able to ac- complish. Stickle held decisions over several of the Southwestern Conference teams, among them. Texas. Baylor, T. C. U., and S. M. U. As though in a last effort to do something for the glory of Highland Park, this fighting little team outplayed, outfought, and what is generally most satisfactory, outscored the Lumber Jacks. It was a revelation, even after a season of victories. They played as though they were inspired, shooting goals from all angles and all positions on the floor. The ball was at one end of the court in one second and at the other in the next. At no time during the game was the outcome certain. When the whistle blew for the end of the game, the Highlanders had won one of the greatest basketball games played in this section, a resplendent finale to a great season. ......-.. I ' li. 1 A ' A MAC TAYLOR Mac, or Ikey, as he is more affec- ,. . tionately known, won his second letter in basketball through his ability as a forward . and his spirit of fight. Swift, lighting Q here, now there, from above, his floor action was that of a water bug, darting, 1 turning, with complete control of his body. lj. - Long shots or short shots from Mac's 4 , hands usually ended in a score for the f l Highlanders. He is the captain-elect, and one of the few remaining who will be the nucleus of next year's team. FRANK WITCHELL, Forward Witch probably had the best eye for the basket of all the squad. Although handicapped by his size, he never asked or expected quarter on this account, and mixed it with the best and biggest of them. He was a hard, conscientious worker, and gave his best at all times. TAYLOR, lHi WITCHELL, UU Page 76 fi! t 4 V - , A X x Z? dl Q Q . ,. t Q OO ' f.:1 T ,.,. al r V -77 gf ' 1 gg FQ? '32 urhvlh- X 1 ' 'M ' 5 w-MK F gg 1E g' JH Page 77 l f . l . L film .fi ,ll THE BASEBALL SQUAD The Prospective Season in Baseball Our baseball team has started off with a pace that gives promise of equalling the suc Cesses of our football, basketball and track teams. All games have been won to date, and the team seems to be showing up better in each contest. A schedule is being arranged which will include the strongest teams in the State. Efforts are being made to arrange games with the following teams: XVaxahachie, Mcl-iinne5 Pnnis XVeatherford, Sulphur Springs, Mineral VVells, Greenville, NVaco, Temple, Bartlett, Belton Austin, Denton, Denison, Sherman, Tyler, and the other Dallas aggregations. The personnel of the first squad is as follows: XVitchell . Fagan ,..... Rose ........, Hamilton ........,. Rutherford P. Ford ,...................... B. 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Fincher 1 mile relay-won hy Highland Park: Mcflanahanl Cobb, Kelley, Ford. Those receiving letters were: Fincher, Ford, Rose, Fagan, McClanahan, Cobb and Kelley Page 80 ln, 1 ... K' '-Tx V -+3 VESEEKQEJQ ,, , A F .7 Q A S-. X ff' V . N A 'ffg F 1-1 ' fi! J M , jf ww X! . f' , 1 yr! K fff' x Q X bv. I, , i Page! 81 44 . ,J The Season in Tennis The 1925 tennis season was an auspicious one for the Highlander , racqueteers. The school tourna- , ment, which was played the early 1 part of April, had an unusually 1 large number of names on its entry list, which fact shows that tennis is coming into its own in Highland Park. Bill Candler emerged victorious in this tourney after an interesting and hard- fought finals match with Henry Gable. The final match in the doubles was a battle between Can- dler and WVitchell, and Gable and Taylor, the former team winning by a 6-4, 6-3 score. In the County meet the boys' team annexed both singles and doubles titles. The sub-county meet was played on Highland Park courts, having been transferred from Richardson. The Highland Park high school team met and defeated teams from Richardson and Garland high schools. There were three sub-county eliminations, the winners of each being eligible to compete in the County meet. At this meet, Highland Park High won the Dallas County champion- ship title in tennis by defeating teams from Irving and Lancaster high schools, thereby earning the right to take the blue and gold to Denton for the District meet. Billie Candler was unfortunate in drawing the State champion in the second round of play, but gave him an interesting match at that. Candler and Witchell were a formidable combination in the V -- doubles, and, easily eliminating - their opponents, Alvord and THE TENNIS TEAM Weatherford high schools, in the first two rounds, went into the finals against Oak Cliff High of Dallas. This match furnished the thrill of the Denton meet. VVith sets one-all, and games 4-3 in the Highlanders' favor, luck turned, aided by the deadly shots of Jimmie Quick, and the match was won by the Oak Cliff pair. It was a great day for Highland Park High at that. Letters in tennis were awarded to Billie Candler and Frank XVitcliell. Page 82 GHHQQILS ATMHMFHQS, S ff Tue nonfarm mm' or LETTElZ.'5q Zn L91 '22 -ED 7' rw 9 O 7 f ' ,zfff X41 Qc 45,6 . 'fp 1 ' 2 ' Kp K 6 fbllf H Ev lm - 't1'2i:1i:sa1 s2f1i'.. 5 9 fifff' ?r5 :1 N ll-I 4 JT: , 4 W W , ..,.- f , lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIQIUIU' 1, Nesfnqs Page 83 it s 'I X. lt I OWETA BOONE Meet Miss Uweta Boone, director of girls' gymnastics at the Highland Park High School. She came to ns this year from Ursuline Academy of Dallas, where she taught physical education, and coached the basketball team. Miss Boone is quite efficient as a gym teacher, and has had vast experience in such work. She was connected for several years with the Park Department of Dallas in the capacity of supervisor of all the public play parks. For this work she shows a most commendable record. Much has been accomplished this year in girls' ath- leticsg the basketball team, under Miss Boone's able direction, having won the Dallas County Basketball Championship. DoRo'rHY HtNEs, '26. Pagr S4 MABEL VEALE, Manager Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Resume of the Season's Work in Basketball Receiving the highest honor that can be awarded to a girls' basketball team in Dallas County, the girls' basketball team of Highland Park attained the cherished object for which they had labored all season when the laurels of the Dallas County Basketball Championship of 1925 were placed upon their heads. It was a triumph well deserved, and came as the reward of a season of hard training, which meant in- numerable hours after school, day after day in the gymnasium, and the sacrifice of many personal pleasures for a grind uf work. But it was for Highland Park High School, the end justified the means, and the girls cheerfully gave their best. The climax came on the afternoon of March 27th, when, in a hard-fought, clean, exciting game in the gymnasium of Southern Methodist University, Highland Park defeated Rich- ardson High School for the County Championship. The score was +1-35. To the team of 1925 goes the honor of putting in the trophy case the first loving cup won by a girls' team of Highland Park High School. GAMES PLAYED AGAlNST HIGH SCHOOLS Park -l-0 ........................,....,............,.......,...............,,.... Mesquite 19 Park .. .,.... ,...,.... I rving 0 Park .. ....,..... ,.,..... C Harland 0 Park 17 ,......... ......., C 'ement City 11 Park 33 ........, ........ C Brand Prairie 7 Park 35 ..,....... ........ A ddison 29 Park -+1 .....,..........,...,.........,..............,.....,......,..,.....tt... Richardson 35 THE GIRLS' BASKET BALL SQUAD ' 1 GENEVA GARRETSON Side Center This is Sugar's first year as a basket- ball player, and, believe me. she's some find! And to think, she's been right in our midst for two years. Anyway, she's coming back next year. Isn't that sweet music to your ear? FRANCES HUDNALL Forward-Captain 1923-24 Frank is certainly a flashy forward and one of the strongest fighters on the team. She simply can't miss a basket. She's been with us for two years and we're counting lots on her return. J . , ...i........- M ,- ,W GARRETSON, QHJ HUDNALL, QHJ Resume of the Seasoifs Work Qcontinuedj Richardson was the winner in Class'B of the County division. Highland Park had, a few weeks previous, defeated Addison High School, the Class C Champion, with a score of 35-29. After trailing behind at the half, the team took a sudden spurt and salted the game away early in the second half. Marie Lackey tossed 21. of her team's total number of points in this game. The play in Class A division started auspiciously for Highland Park with a defeat of Mesquite High School, 40-19. The score tells the story of the game. Frances Richardson and Margaret Terry could not feed the ball too fast to the forwards. Irving and Garland High Schools both defaulted to Highland Park. One of the hardest games in the schedule was that with Cement City. Again our girls came from behind to a victorious finish. It was the splendid guarding of Captain Pearl Moerner and her team- mate, Anne Rucker, that saved the day for Highland Park. This victory entitled Highland Park to compete in the play-off for the County Championship. FRANCES KIRK F Guard , Fof is another who's been undiscov- . ered among us for two years. She's some player, and we've got a hard job lined up for her next year. She's to fill Frances Q . Rich:-irdson's place, and we believe she can Q do it. :Q Q- MARIE LACKEY Forward--Captain-elect 1925-6 We call her Mrs. , but it doesn't mean a thing. She's another sure shot, and about the fastest thing on two feet. Just A pass her the ball and then check up two f. points right quick. Mrs. has played basketball for two years, and maybe you , a f think we aren't glad she has two years more. KIRK, Q1-U LACKEY, IHJ Captain-elect PEA RL MOERN ER Guard-Captain, 1924-5 Cap is a three-letter player, and her graduation this year will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill. It's a lucky college that gets Pearl next year. FRANCES RICHARDSON Jump Center and Guard Gene has been with us two years, and this is her last. She is quite the most versatile player on the team-you can just slip her in anywhere. We're very sorry to lose her, and it's going to take a good player to fill her position. MOERNER, ll-lj, Captain RICHARDSON, IHJ Resume of the SCElSOI1,S Work Qcoutinuedj Other games were played with independent teams which had no bearing on the championship for which the team strove. Highland Park won several of these games against teams much larger and older in the game. In our own high school class the girls lost only one game during the season, that to Denton. That was an exciting affair, in which the Highlanders held a two-point lead over their op- ponents throughout. the game until in the final two minutes of play the Dentonites caged two baskets in rapid succession. '1 he Highlanders proved themselves good losers as well as good winners, however. Not once during the year were the girls criticized for poor sportsmanship. They set for themselves a high standard, and maintained it throughout the season. One member of a defeated team was heard to remark, I don't mind being defeated by such good sports as these. v A RUCKER, QHJ ANNE RUCKER Guard Wuckie is quite the stuff. She's it hard fighter, and never quits. She has lettered two years, and still has two to go. Every one's glad she's coming back, and particularly the team, which will be strengthened a great deal by her return. MARGARET TERRY Side Center This was Margaret's first year with us, and we wonder now how we ever got along without her. Little Un plays a remarkably fast game, and her addition to the team strengthened it perceptibly. Pagz' 87 TERRY, KI-U iv x, SENIOR GYM CLASS JUNIOR GYM CLASS A Page 88 SOPHOMOTIE GYM CLASS FRESHMAN GYM CLASS Pagr 89 s rfmlgusffevl -' WE' r - 1 The Season in Girls' Tennis The 1925 Highlander girls' tennis team, composed of Sara Clark, singles player, and Dell Bacon and Anne Rucker, doubles team, went through an interesting and successful season. The school tournament was played at the finish of the season, the doubles still remaining to be run 0E as this goes to press. In the sub-county contest, Richardson and Garland high schools both sent strong contestants in the singles, and, after having been eliminated in hard sets, defaulted in the doubles. Lancaster defaulted all matches in the county meet, but Irving High School almost upset the dope and forced Sara to a stiff match which went the limit in nets. Sara, early in the season, developed the habit of staging remarkable come-backs, however, and was at her best in playing from behind. By defeating the Irving High singles player, Sara won the right to represent Dallas County at the Denton meet. - Dell Bacon and Anne Rucker were forced to extend themselves, as they knew how so well, but succeeded in disposing of Irving High in the doubles. Due to'a prolonged absence from school, on account of illness, Dell was ineligible to represent the school at Denton, and Frances Kirk was appointed to go in her stead. The hardest and longest match of the girls' doubles play was that of the first round, be- tween the teams from Highland Park and Fort Worth Central High. Match point for the Fort Worth players at one time was played eight times, Frances and Anne finally winning that set. The final game of the last set was deuced fourteen times! Now, who can lay the blame for the loss of that match on anything other than hard luck! Lady Luck failed us in the singles also, but we are rather proud to have been among those present at the Denton meet. Who wouldn't be! '. The singles division in the school tournament was won by Sara Clark, Frances Kirk,being the runner- . M . H. T. Cl k E ' ' ' ' up rs ar o ered miniature gold tennis racquets as trophies for both divisions. 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YVhen the idea was conceived that military training should be intro- duced into the daily life and routine at Highland Park it was det ' I , . erminet that, to make the unit a success, an officer possessing remarkable organizing ability, combined with the other natural abilities of an officer, should he placed as commandant of the Highland Park Cadet Corps. There were no gruelling discussions or fierce arguments as to whom the officer should be, for Captain R. G. Ghiselin, Infantry, U. R. C., U. S. A., was im- mediately selected as the proper person to occupy this position of grave responsibility. Captain Ghiselin took the reins of school government at Highland Park and hung out a sign before his door, .-111 Lafw Breaker: Beware. In a surprisingly short time he recalled the wandering boys from the divers and numerous temptations of a cruel world, and organized a cadet corps which was destined to shatter all percentage and organization records of the United States R. U. T. C. From a motley collection of the younger generation he formed a battalion which has ranked with the first in all regimental ceremonies and inspections. VVe do not think we shall have occasion to regret that notable day on which Captain Ghiselin joined the ranks of our faculty. Page 911 li OTC W tl X IIIA. 4lL t OUR BATTALION A l I The Battalion of Highland Park High School is a new military organization, having been organized last September. The Battalion has been under the instruction of Captain Ghiselin and his cadet officers. This organization was formed, not to make warriors, hut to encourage our boys to be respectful of constituted authority, punctual, regular in their habits, and neat in dress, and to give them a chance to demonstrate their ability of leadership. The cadets have become a self-governed student body, proud of their accomplishments thisl 4 ear, and they have acquired many characteristics that will contribute largely to their succfts in college and business life. Each year Colonel Mayo, the R. U. T. C. Officer for the Eighth Corps Area, comes to Dallas to inspect the military organization. This inspection proved very satisfactory this year, especially in view of the fact that our cadets had received only eight months of training. CEREMONY OF RETREAT Pagr 95 I f H lll1l,l IllIlIlI ' . LILES HAUGHTON PASLE Battalion Staff lfmfrl Jllljllf, Altus Liles llonorury lfmirl .llajrng Miss Roberta llnughtun Y WHITING ffmlrl lxllflflllll, jesse R. Pnsley Non-Commissioned Staff Cmlfl Trfhlliull Sffyfllllf, Harold Tlmmas Ifmlrf Staff Srrqrnnf, Deslxler XVhiting. -Ir. lfznirl fforpnrul, Roh Clollc-lt l 5 .ll s x 4 UFFIFERS OF THE BATTAIXON Payr 96 MURPHEY WANAMAKER TAYLOR PAINE 1 OFFICERS UF 'l'Hl2 HAND Q ll XYe are proud of Highland Park's Highlander Band, ' ffvpg which has progressed wonderfully since last year. 'Iihey fre- quently favor us with concerts, and at school they play upon all important occasions, such as parades, inspections, assemblies, ' games, etc. The melnhers of the hand have plenty of pep, and devote l P' at considerable part of their spare time to practice. Their loyal support and the efficient direction of Mr. Roy Ford' Band Director, have made the band a success. Capt. Kenneth Murphey lst Lt. Charles Paine 2 nd Lt. Mac Taylor 2nd Lt. George Wannmnker lst Sgt. Tom Miller Sprt. John Russell Skt. Henry Goble ROSTER UF' TH E Pvt. Sgt, Robert, Gilbert Pvt. Sgt. Bill Mcfflanahan Pvt. Pvt. Rupert Parker Pvt. Pvt. Weldon Berry .. Pvt. - l' 9' l l , i BAND J. B. Hudnall Marcello Crawford Donald Rupard Tom Nash Elkin Parker Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt Franklin Spafford Frank Grey John Henry Miles Howard West Walter Moore . Allan Duckworth THE R. 0. T. C. BAND Pilffl' 97 NIl Yl7HRl l-A .Xl.l.l .X lll'llilllYXl , Ol l lf'ERS 01 COMPANY A Roster of Company UA Captain Arthur Niemlorl'l' Sgt. Murray Saunders Pvt. Russel' Douglas Fvt. lst Lt. Fharles Hoyle Sift. Gilbert Edney Pvt. lioliert Dickenson Pvt. 2nd Lt. Warde Allen Sgt. Melhurn Andrews Pvt. George Eberhardt Pvt. 2nd Lt. John llnrgnym- Corlrl. Virgil Payne Pvt. Wallaee Emery Pvt 2nd Lt. Bill Diggers Cnrpl. Vaughn Ruzelle Pvt. Hill Forbes Pvt lst Spzl. Stanford Fernald Corpl. Floyd Willis Pvt. Bruner Grainger Pvt. Sgt. Henry Gable Corpl. Berrien Lindsley Pvt. William Hinsch Pvt Silt. Robert Gilherl Curpl. Jack Rutherford Pvt. Fred Krilms Pvt. SKC- Ed Hfbward Corpl, Henry Leach Pvt. Gilbert Howard Pvt, Sgt. Emmett .Innes Pvt.. Kenneth Anderson Pvt. Harris Jones Pvt. Skt. Bradford Kelly Pvt. Bill David Flark Pvt. Lawrence Klumpp Pvt. Sgt. Egbert Lanprley Pvt. Allan Du:-kwnrth Pvt. Douglas Lindsey Pvt. COMPANY AH Pagr 98 lil lYl.li A Ralph Martin Russell Masun Haleuit Moori- Earl Muwntt Elkin Parker Rupert Parker C. F. Roderick Dick Scuti Jim Sheltxm Clintun Shepard Tom Hayes Morris Richardsnn AIll.l'1'l'A XN'I'1'CHEI.l. KENDALI. OFFICERS OF COMPANY NB Roster of Company Bw Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt Pvt GARRETT Walter Moore George Morgan Tom Nash Phil Nash Gordon Nichol Ed Pfeffer David Phelan J. Lyle Smith Franklin Spafford Tip Hill Perry Ford Whitenton Hamzar Billy Crouch Fuller Anderson Captain Charles Adleta Corpl. William Pinckard Pvt.. Arthur Emery lst Lt. Harry Garrett Corpl. Robert Sanders Pvt. John Fagan 2nd IA. Frank Wit:-hell Corpl. Harry Ware Pvt. Theodore Fraser Llnd Ll. Graham Kendall Pvl. Jim Monroe Pvt. David Godwin Lind Lt. Rirhard McAlpine Pvt.. Jim Linbarprcr Pvt. Frank Grey lst Sgt. Robert Bowen Pvt. Robert. Bartley Pvt. J. B. Hudnall Silt. David Frank Pvt. Felix Bell Pvt. Robert Stennis Sgt. John Russell Pvt. Weldon Berry Pvt, David Schofield Silt. Reevvs Smith Pvt. Ed Connor Pvt. Russell Mullins Sxrt. William Winslow Pvt. John Craiy: Pvt. Winford Ines! Sift. Jack Collipxan Pvt. James Cobb Pvt. Campbell Kern Sul. Walter I'rude Pvt. Bill Candler P't.. Hiram Knox Corpl. Tum liigprers Pvt, Larry Dehlogory Pvt. Looney Lindsey For-pl. Mares-lle Crawford Pvt. Cecil Edney Pvt. Billie Miller Uorpl. Carl Hunt K ff! COMPANY B Page 99 Payr' 1017 Camp Dallas Five years ago Camp Dallas was established, and since that time it has progressed and improved beyond expectation. Now we :ind that it is ranked among the finest military camps for boys in Lhe country. The life at Camp Dallas is invigorating and healthful. The field practice and marching, in the morning, and the daily sports and swims in the evening, bring the cadets in at meal time with ravenous appetites. There is a spirit at Camp Dallas that one is unable to find or equal anywhere, a spirit of co-operation which seems to possess each and every one of the five hundred boys attending camp. The course of training at Camp Dallas is unsurpassed at any summer encampment for hoys in the United States. Under the supervision of Major NVhiting and the staff of commandants, the cadets are instructed in tactics, topography, horsemanship, seaman- ship, marksmanship with the rilie and pistol, Woodcraft, aviation, il' artillery, clean sports, and acquatics. cadets. The regularity of the life at Camp Dallas, the daily swims, and the food, all tend to improve greatly the physical condition of the 'While there has never been an accident at Camp Dallas, the camp , .. possesses a hospital for the treatment of minor injuries and ailments. 1 ' ,ie Its equipment is complete, and its doctors and nurses are worthy and , 1 efficient. 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M A fr . 1:tsw.srf .I -, . frmswsff- -. .,,' The 192 Sembr Clan' TI'0Pfl6'6y ' I chme like bard: of old to tell a story strange, The future of my rlanmate: I hnfve indeed fore.veen,' On a book fwrit in ire 'was every .tingle name, Their home, orrupation-all, I mfw in my dream. Iftfatxfzz-gf ELL, Baldy, old top, I hardly know how to begin. Since I saw HJ. B. Asbury, justice of l' .3 'Q' 'l h S me Court in the lv t e upre , ' newspapers, I felt rather awed at your august personage. But here in this cozy office you seem again the good old friend of my youth. And reflections of youth naturally take us back to school days- dear old golden rule days. Ah, Baldy, do you remember those Senior days? That good old Senior Class! How it has scattered to the four winds. Yet I have kept track of most of them, you see, being in the cast of at play on tour may not be a path of roses, but it has its compensa- tions. For instance, on the opening night of our performance in New York, whom should I see in the left box but our mutual friend, Sarah Katherine Arrants, who, on investigation, turned out to be the new bride of the American ambassador to Brazil? We always knew that she would do some- thing of the sort. And Charlton Fincher is of course a great success. He is now in NVashington, a multi-millionaire, and, in- cidentally, happily married. His prominence in politics speaks well for old Hi-Park. Did you see in the New York Times, Baldy, that Mary Bradlield had won the Movie Beauty Contest? And how about old Johnnie Fagan? Yes, I knew that he made a great success as an actor, but I heard that he had changed his occupation to-to-oh, yes-I remember, an evangelist! Well, he will certainly evangel, because you know Skinney, and what he wants to do, he does. Lillian Craig is a prominent club woman, being lavishly entertained. They say she is the cleverest person in New York, and was recently presented with a loving Cup bear- ing the inscription, You're The Best. Yr john Burgoyne has just discovered a new cure for pink-eye, and it seems that he is also assistant to Earl Leiderman. john al- ways was a smart guv. Say. Baldy, did you hear about Frankie VVitchell? He was offered the nomination for the next presi- dency of the United States, but declined, and said that he preferred to protect his title as America's tennis champion, and he re- cently issued a challenge to Great Britain. Bernice Simmons is posing for Howard Chandler Christy, and her beautiful profile is seen on many a poster. Campbell Kern is now p0et laureate of England, having made his residence there for some time. Mary Christensen conducts parties to Europe every summer, and shows them all the beau- tiful sights with which she is so familiar. Katherine Corley and Kriesler have formed a partnership and are on a tour in concerts. lt is said that Katherine is fast gaining the reputation of the future Maude Powell. Bill Candler is a well known newspaper reporter in San Francisco, and is great on writing up murders, mysteries, etc. Speak- ing of mysteries, Douglas Lindsey is now the world's greatest detective, rivaling even Sherlock Holmes in his solutions. Kathleen Cason recently won the national prize for rapid typing, and is going to start a busi- ness college of her own. Bill Ford and Fred Kribs are the athletic supervisors at Oxford, in England. They won first honors in the Olympic meet, and are now turning out world champion wrestlers, boxers, run- ners, etc. Mary Costello is now a repre- sentative in Congress, the first woman from Texas, but it is said that Pearl Moerner's success in law leads her to expect a place next year. And did you hear that Tom Hayes was mayor of Fort Worth last year? And be- sides that, he is producing poems that would put Tennyson to shame. Yes, siree, Graham Kendall is a scientist, and has the world at his feet, after having discovered innumer- able uses of radium. y sv 9 i .r K A T' rl . v Q - la ll 4. in W s in v ,. xl ' .. .Q In .-A - ., V. .t 'X ,fp 1 X J, vi .Q N TQ fi . if . li is Ill 'si fi tl 5 ,Q ri . if it 3. 1' sf -ii F sl r I6 it 'lf if r- -V-.----'Q--1-anw.a.1.l.44 ' ryw-siuv' or .5 ., K Xj .4 I ,f 'I A Margaret Tugwell is an expression teacher an the Ac Li of orc r ha Va Pri elo all of her pupils are very successful in world of letters. Kenneth Murphey is mandant at Castle Heights Military demy, and Walter Prude is his assistant. Ramsey is head of the Y. W. C. A. all America. Charlie Paine's fdus estra, of Chicago, is now making Victor rds, and his ,splendid trombone solos taken the country by storm. Claiborne ner is a lecturer on English literature at ceton, and 'tis said he i waxing more uent every day. J. R.. Pasley is a major in the Texas National Guardg and Haiold Thomas and Floyd Willis are the backbone of the Dallas Baseball Team, wh Di in no D al cu clas sen UC Shjvver and Olga Slocomb. Evelyn Self is I. h is now the best in the country. Anita enmn is dancing before the footlighss Abie's Irish Rose, assisted by Caroline the most pronyinent business woman in las, bowing the mere'men how to ac- late fortunes. Of course, Baldy, in a as large as ours, we would be repre- ,d in the movies, and, sure enough, :Elle Tucker, is leading lady for Lasky, and! Dot Jane Taylor for Harold Roach. No ladays, every real llapper reads How To scape Matrimony, by Roberta Haugh- ton.l john Russell is the weather prophet at the fNorth Pole. They say he had to go therb to get away from the ladies. i v Sarah Anne Oppenheim is the editor of Who's Who and How Come. Among those whose names appear in this book are: Jack Rutherford, noted for his big game hunts in Africa, Evelyn Thompson, head of a matrimonial bureau noted for its big game hunts in Americag and Mildred Mow- att, who is the. local movie censor. Bill Biggers is a marine veterinariang he doctors sick fish, being the house physician of the freshman dormitories of the University of Texas. One of the nation's greatest manu- facturers is Noah Yarbrough. He manufactures individual llivvers- Forth lets -which are sold for 89.75 in Mr. Lawler's chain of live- and ten-cent stores. Remember the good old days of Noah's Ark? Sarah Elizabeth Smith is stafl' poet forthe Dallas News the South's fastest growing newspaper Thats all I think Baldy Oh, yes-did you know Frances Richardson had a com pany of her own and is appearing in dramatic monologues? She always was a wonderful reader, you know Well Baldy, I must be going, but I guess I'll see you some day soon. Anyway remember the old June clan of '25 till I see you again. Au revoirl By Peggy Andrew: 26 i i THE NIGHT lZl 0llE I fig if . . J 1 K 31 ' 1 1 'Pg .a 'Q ef' Ml-.giiigit 5' Q ,fl , .rj Tq77fEr.:fj4Qrl 2 'QL' J o f.X.,1 'ffl .,- ALL, ' pangulnahpan. A41 ,snsspunsndn l 45 if' 1 6 v v :yi if . sf' LQ f if 41 'J 4? Q 5 - sg it 27. il . a 'iz' -.-Em I 4 St! A , E gi .. wi iw ' a is T53 SEHK. 'aus su unity' Artie N.-I wish to ask you a question concerning a tragedy. Mr. Lawler-Well? Artie-VVhat is my grade? Miss Bradfield-VVell, how were your exams? Mr. Story-A complete success-everybody Hunked! The speaker waxed eloquent, and, after his peroration on woman's rights, he said: VVhen they take our girls, as they threaten, from our co-educational schools, what will follow? What will FULLOVV, l repeat? And a loud masculine voice in the audience replied: I will!l! Marian Tucker made 65 in her History test. She says she could have made a better grade, but she thought it was an English 'CSL Hiram-My daughter at college writes me that the Purity League there had a parade for fellows who had never kissed a girl. Ruben-How did it turn out? Hiram-One of the fellows took sick and the other wouldn't march alone. i1 George W.-Who is that fellow over there? He's been staring at you all evening? Merle F.-Oh, goodness! Don't let him bother you. He's only the fellow that brought me to this dance. After eating onions, look at tomorrow's Math assignment. It will take your breath away. He fshowing the girl around schoolj- Let's go into the Chinese room. She-And where is that? He-Right across the hallg the room's just full of Chinks! Katherine Bryarly: Is your dentist a painless one? Katherine Miles: I should say so. l'le has no feeling. Noah : 'Betty' is just like an umpire. Frankie: How come? Noah : She never believes I'm 'safe when I'm 'out'. Mr. St. Clair was giving a lecture on hvenas. Now class, he said, lf you want a good example of this animal, you must keep your eyes on me. Miss McGuire: J, B., what's the plural of child? Asbury: Twins. What's the matter, little fellow-why are you crying? My grandma's dead and she's gonna be buried on a holiday. THE COILEGIATE FORD XVith a rattle and a clatter, VVhile the engine heaves a sigh: XVith the tires growing Hatter, The collegiate Ford rolls by. Each fender has a separate song, Each spring a different squeaky The top flipHops as it rolls along, The gas tank has a leak. The cylinder walls are badly shot, The crankshaft terribly bentg The rickety engine's always hot, The body's one big dent. But all-in-all, it's not so bad, While not a pretty carg The driver's plight is not so sad, It's better than walking, by far. - P. S.-Featuring feature-it stops easily. -Mysterious Nemo. Page 108 -1-'rss r Wise we 2 s ' A aff-s r z f-gum -I-mxxxx Did you ever hit r when you aimed right st Andimixed up your copy with a double Made I capital M when it should have T been small And 'ruined the meaning with bell stead 'o ball i' you have, then you know how I felt when ' I saw A In this letter I wrote to my dearest Paw- I pui c's 'stead of S on the check that QTCHLQHLKXNDBR, .s p Emmett Jones met with a painful accident he broke his wrist while patting himself on the back. S. E. S.-Yes the Senior invitations will be eleven cents each Lida Ramsey-Can I get two for a quar- ter DETENTION SERVERS To the legion of the lost ones, to those now . ' ga V x F' I asked doomed to sigh, ' , . . . . And father, not thinking my pleadings were To Tgnbrethem serving time In that dlm A k - . ' . . A' SENTmlJI:E eerWENTY-FIVE CENTS!!! Smeg ggfough ' ' 'h' . . -Mytteriour Nemo. And can sympathize as one that knows it V' all. -i Yes, we've served our own detention for not Y paying strict attention, POPULAR SONGS And faith! They kept us in till after I ia - 911 dark! -fRii fi,1Hii11ieOiiikfifeomb' 01 Wftyjgyggfgrifggcgfk-fi W' found -s Haggefxsne They All Love You -Roberta Then we might as well just get our books '-Big Bad Bill -Bill Ford. and Wk- I, ,gen ff .So ,Fun '-Merle Fagan' O, we're little black sheep who've gone Q oo Tired -I. B. Asbury. Stn , , When Lights Are Low -Sara Clark. . a gg-a-a-ad, . wh Fagfybody Lam My Baby 'J sad little children who talked all say. if ffm An The Same to Me -Fred Kribs. Naughgagimii gm on 8 gpm L1 Vejecmt Gee The one I Want -Mabel Now serving periods twenty-three. uadw Come You Do Me Like You Dori The Captains 'sans mercy to such as we. ' -Tip Hill. H 3 3' 1 at ' 1 ' n -Nix:-memes Going to Slow You Down VVe are doomed to work and study, we are Q, ffrnsufnciein Sweetie -Altus Liles 'Os' 'O P Y 'nd mfffhy Cf' ' We are victims of an unrelenting law. E 1' L.. And the lightness of our service is the prov- ,JV ing of our worth, if Q1 POPULAR FICTION Thougg :ere frequently inclined to stop My A , U an raw. P J steadfast Hearts -Neumalee 'nd Our service is repentance for the grin that J, 'Lf 00 - , , N brought the sentence, X 1 The Queen of N0 Men S Land -Carolyn Our woe-we've still fifteen dull days to L7 Shawver. I serve. nj-,A BW Brothers -Charlton Fmehe' and We will miss the roll call never, till we Clffrl? Poyle' , ,, h leave these doors forever, M1 t nerhe Y-'ffl' French Gul 'Roberta Hang ' Then swear from that straight path IJ 0 1 ' 7 r The Valley of the Giants - Big Boy we nevee eweeve' Q Rm- ' 1' 1 I b h 1 . if No1lleet -George Wanamaker and We re Sgegea-:Sf em e W 0 oet our wey rf. If BUn ,MCq'Mh l' , Naughty children who wanted to play. e The Flirt -Anita Dickenson. Ba,,,a,ad!. Q '7 :F'eekle'n 'Sa'a Clerk' H Detention servers now are we, gr? J05:1':i'5KLR'l':':ll:'eMul:'g:l'2? 'J' R' Stuck for the next ten days to be, lip: BUY I - , Th 'll ' b h ll f , Never The Twain Shall Meet --Lucille en gg-a-:F::n e W 0 y re? fly.. Tucker' and Frank Witche l. -B M J 1- ,L fy Tho Go-Getters -Sarah Katherine Ar- y e eme Rode 3 rants. ' fApologies to Gentlemen Rankers -Kip- F' ,. -Peggy Andrews, 26. ling.j A , . 4- 1' eerie- 1 'TTL' :js ,M 'A' mimf'-N , ,V - ,I -if-an -,w-J ..,,ff.-1-'--- - -ref' r ':'e'Wt2m X-I A 9' Yf fl 1, -,y Page 110 N , 1 I , 1 1 nf- '..fsr..,' fail,-'.H-5:1 :llv!i..l...f n PM 'H -1, pr 'I' f t 1 Y. N .1 f df -:f . - f'P' A L - Y' ' ? ' ' 'Q i.,.- ' :'l 7' f1.'r-sf?-H A? ,-eg.,-4,i.1Gffjf-1+ ll il,-,?i1.I'.xb.!1i' New -:ff ,lpn-,f...+, -7? 5' v ' i I l -A ,. t..' rig? -tm ,v f . 4 1 ' .l ' e Wifi 1224 ,fri Complaints made by the girls on the riHe john Russell blames his 60 in Spanish to .312 range, as reported by Sergeant Emmett the girl sitting across from him. He says '+f- ,':, Jones, coach of the Girls' Rille Team' she expects him to talk to her all the time. '-fl, gl . I Y Betty Riley, on opening the breecl. oi' ner wi. X4 , r . . Y , ' V 1 rille and seeing the empty shell fall out. How do you expect anyone to hit the old RED HOT! ' target when the bullet breaks half in two? Tom Nash H ip Twin Bacon reported to the coach that Stepped out 3 few L, she couldn't shoot because she was left- Days ago Wearing Mlf ' handed, and she couldn't find a left-handed Positively red Socks, W. . flflf- A bright Senior was j l One fair co-ed declared that in the future ,lgeafd I0 remark ,W yql she intended to sight through the barrel Bhathhehsureb' Q-'ni' ' instead of over it, because the bullet didn't 'mg tt ini at 1' go over the sights anyway. A F e S2 9' lid, x 'I V The coach received a general complaint . u -fiirlik on the first dav that every time the girls It is now in vogue to spend much more 2' had the gun sighted on the bull',-Cyp, the nocturnal gasoline than midnight oil. 'll ji bull's-eye moved. Juv' i. 'l , .1 . I ' U U VVarde Allen is such hot stuff that he ' i - HIAYVATHA doesn't even feel it when he burns a hole I l,'q ,Vim 1lP0l0Kl!-F 10 L0'I.Eff'll0'w through his sleeve in Chemistry. ' By the shores of Cuticura, .-.... V By the sparkling Pluto VVater, . ' ill Lived the prophylactic Chiclet' Mr. St. Clair-Katherine, can you tell me 1- , Danderine, fair Buick's daughter. IWW m3fChC5 are made? T lr, She was loved by Instant Postum, K- C0fleYy fweefly-N01 but I d0ll'f blame ' fl, ,' Son of Sunkist and Victrola, YOU for VYHHUUE YO know- ,furf 'Q Heir appargnt to the Mazda. St. Clair-VVhy, what do you mean? , .i Through the Tanlac strolled the lovers, K- C--Oh. flmhmgi bllf mother NYS R' -, Through the Shredded Wheat theywandered. Y0U'VC bC9niU'Y1ng to make 0110 f0Y OVCF H 'R Q' Lovely little VVrigley Chiclet, Year- ' Were the words of Instant Postum, 1- ' No Pyrene can quench the fire, 'N , . U Nor an Asperin still the heartache! U Evelfn Thomphon-I dont like Shake' S Oh my Presto-lite desire, Speafe' N- Let us marry, little Djerkissln M155 cflllon-IWW nm? -By Gum. E. T.-Oh, he uses so many quotations. GO DB ' ' T G R GJ B 'Eu . . . . U XP' LIDTLE I L' LOD X Artie Niendorff informs his French class Goodbye, little girl, goodbyeg about his dates for the night before. Very , Your way has parted from mine, interesting, but off the subject. I And you go to a place I know nothing about ' From the land of the summer time. i 4 , . . Virginia Ford went into the Chemistry Goodbye, little girl, goodbye' . . - The swing thavs out on thk lawn' :ab 7Ev1:L1 a Eeitnrtube, and innocently asked it The trees, the moon, and the evenings we 0 S' 0 I pressure' , we spent i ' 1 l Like a star will fade at dawn. + M7 Goodbye, little girl, goodbye, My heart is filled with love For you who'll forget that I ever lived When you climb one step above. So goodbye, little girl, goodbyeg There's one thing left for me, just the thought of taking you into my arms If you ever return to me. -T om Nash. VVhen Mac Taylor was asked if he knew a joke for the Highlander, he replied: Say, tell them there isn't any Santa Claus. TIME FOR REFORM Sarah Elizabeth tells us she is going to try to reform. She had only a 98, 97, 96, and 95 last month. Try to do better next time, Sarah Elizabeth. Page 111 . l . AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? NVhen all the lessons are done and exams Are over? YVhen you come to school and find that a period has been taken off for auditorium, and you hadn't prepared that lesson any- way? VVhen your teacher says he will let you off easy this time and not stick you? When you get 75 instead of an expected 65 on your card? When the 3:30 bell rings on Friday? Oh, Boy! Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? BARGAIN DAY Charles Paine: Has anyone two dimes for a nickel? - The following was cut out of a certain newspaper at the beginning of the year: Claiborne Varner, said to be the sheik of Highland Park, Dallas, has been spending a few days resting up at the Peg Leg Ranch after a long trip through West Texas and New Mexico. A Flappers' dance was given him at Lovington, New Mexico, and several parties at Plainview, Lubbock, and San An- gelo. Claiborne has the distinction of hav- ing won several prizes-a teething ring, a rattlebox, and a baby blanket-at various baby shows, but he has to a considerable extent outgrown the merits and need of these prizes, and is yet tolerably fair for a flapper to look upon. A MATH LESSON He's teaching her arithmetic, He said that was his mission. He kissed her once, he kissed her twice: And said, Now that's addition. And as he added smack by smack In silent satisfaction. She sweetly gave him kisses back And said, Now that's subtraction. Then he kissed her and she kissed him Without an exclamation: Then both together smiled and said, Now that's multiplication. But Dad appeared uoon the scene And made a quick decision. He kicked the lad three blocks away And said, That's long division. Mabel Veale is interested in the R. 0. T. C. for one Major reason. I Fred Kribs, while walking out on the Ft. Worth pike, saw a sign which read: This will take you to Ft. Worth. After sitting on the sign for two hours, he exclaimed aloud, I wonder when this darn thing's gonna start. Tom Nash: How did her father treat you? Tip Hill: Quite warmly. He invited me out. T. N.: Don't say? T. H.: Yes-he said, Come outside- there'll be no danger of smashing the furni- ture. TAKE HEED ' Little Willie studied Chemistry, He does so no more: For what he thought was H20 Was H250-4-. Miss Gillon: Have you read, 'To a Field Mouse'? Kathryn VV.: No, how do you get them to listen P Tillie Tucker: I've kept an account of all my quarrels in this diary. Frank W.: Sort of a scrapbook, as it were. Bill Hamilton: Set the alarm for two. will you? Johnnie Fagan: You and who else? Charles Boyle and Noah are writing a book entitled Tramping In Texas. This book contains a summary of their most famous tramps, including those taken to White Rock. At a recent meeting of the Hi-Y, the members were asked to show their pins. Charles Adleta was the onlv one who could not find his. Wonder who-but maybe he did lose it. Somebody says that Sltinney Fagan is a good basketball player, only he has trouble keeping the ball from bouncing through his legs. ' Miss Gillon: lt's a shame the way my students hash Bacon. Miss McGuire: That's nothing, my .pu- pils always roast Lamb. Page II2 N I if-r - ll '-f - is ' 1,2 sr i 0 THINGS THAT OUGHT TO BE ABOL- ISHED FROM HI-PARK HI Detention cards. Two Captains in the R. O. T. C. Long HJ Assemblies. Guards. Report cards. Red ink. Study hall supervisors. All periods except lunch periods. DO YOU KNOW THESE P ? P Rekcut Ellicul Dna Knarf Llehctiw. Tod Senih Dna Selrahc Atelda. Aras Kralc Dna Selrahc Elyob. Elrem Nagaf Dua Notlrahc Rehcnif. Elbam Elaev Dna Sutla Selil. Haan Hguorbray Dna Ytteb Yelir. Pit Llih Dna Ui 1- W, W ' - ,,.,, 1 .5-,Ing . Mistletoe helps the man who helps him- , self. 1.111f111k,,, 1 1 tp i r ' r..r M -' 1 i r K , - - . ..I M . 1 T W11. 11 1i - 1111' V . r.. 1 ,n. 11 ,F u .rr.r 1 ' Y, .1 -ss fi- - 1 11 -1 lll'l +' W' g1 ' ' . ' - ' It 1 1.-Q-'fs-YW .-'-.9-'-sea. 1 CH i - . 1 A,,,,fz. 4- '3'5 f' -f' IG,I'ILSRNDE1Q3 1,.E 1 1 ':,'if 4 if i ,ff in img X . if it 1 , 4 is s 4, 1 i or 'if --x 5' ' 5 F Y, K 7 X. V' ii, Eff? ei, 5 12. 'Ni' 1' W H 1 -1 X fi 1 eff, L21 .Pi is . ' Q1 1 111 1 , 1 ww , t U 153, H51 ' Roberta H.: 'Tip,' I can't marry you. The man I marry must be square, upright, and grand. ' Tip Hill: Huh, you don't want a man, you want a piano. . PANTS Pants are made for men, not for women. Pants are like molasses-they are thinner in hot weather and are thicker in cold. Men are often mistaken in pants: such mistakes are breeches of promises. Shakespeare : Her breath came in short, quick, agonized 'Pants'. Perry Ford is getting to be a regular Jellybean. Stay in there, Perry! Even though you did come from the country, we belifve in letting the past take care of itse f. 1 Arthur Niendorff says that he made a speech before President Harding-was elected. Mary Bradfield: Do you ever play any- thing by request? John Russell: Certainly, certainly ma'am. Mary: Then I wonder if you'd play ' dominoes until 1've finished my lunch. Big Boy: Ah, ha, young lady, I've found you out at last. Dot Hines: Not the next time you this time, but you will call. water, sir. tell me, let me guess. Waiter: Milk or Big Bull: Don't Been to church this morning, Shorty? 'Do my clothes look like they have been I1 ii, , H I um i ff M ' dhf, I' ii ,f lvfwivap i uv W i A gn .' 11 w.:I '.2 1 1, . , ' .' f . iii? At . 11,1 '1' diii.m1.11i11 1 Her lips were like the red, red rose, Her eyes like stars of blue, Her neck was like the graceful swan's I love her-wouldn't you? AN APPLE TREE SECRET just as the sun was breaking Through the eastern gate To shine on a vine-covered cottage, A robin was seeking its mate. g WVith one low, soft trill he called her, And waited with head held highg He waited for one second: And then from a field of1rye Came an answer! a low, soft answer, That quickened his heart to hearg It was uttered in notes so soft, By a voice so sweet and clear. The sun in bursting rays Flashed on his hopeful breast, And gave him a lover's courage To start his heart-beating quest. Again he uttered his love notes, And off on the wing was he, To meet his mate and sing his love 'Neath the bloom of the apple tree. 'Twas there mid sunshine and flowers And the bloom of the month of may, They sang their love and hid their nest ' In the heart of a big bouquet. -Peggy Andrews, '26. johnny Fagan: f'Are you gonna take date to the dance Friday night?'l' Haskin Cobb: Nope, I'd rather go t Europe this summer. Emmett J.: Darling, will you marr me? Mary Christensen: Have you see mother yet? E. J.: Yes, but I still love you. slept in P' 4 'L 'i1lT 'N-, ..-.-.1- ., --ex, wha l,3.1.:-.. ,A . yr' .Wy W ' Page 113 1 W if , ,B V E2 hifi, 3 Nil. ' 1 it . .f Wi. n 331 63.1 N 'QW' ,..- f 1 V'. n1 ,H-4 1 ,lf jf1:1.1zJ- if fy rg ,,,. ,,,. .-4 1Ls, '!'i gl is -my I, YQ 44 iv' 144 I o i LJ Si QI hi' . J WARNING T0 BEGINNERSH Oh, son, beware the baby stare, ' Slry blue eyes, and golden hair. hen of this girlie be afraid, ith fire-red hair and eyes of jade. eware the maid of mystery, too, ith eyes and hair of raven hue. h, son! Oh son! beware them all, qt you'will have no jack at all. I -Tam Nash. lAt the dance: j Mary's back! , l How'd you know it was Mary's? G . le E? If . Sara Clark-How did you act toward him this morning after the way he treated you at the dance last night? Neumalee C.-I gave him the geological survey. S. C.-In other words- N. C.-The stony stare! -1.1.- Billy Hamilton-Haven't I seen you some- where else? Big Blonde Mama, coolly-Perhaps, I've been several other places. 9 I rj V T. If l if l :7 w lf l I I . W To the soldier gl: ' 'ii ii 1 1 a wid! is Qzfe to Tau? . ..gg,.. life's a battle, e To the teacher life's 3 school. Life's a good thing for the grafter Its a failure o the fool To the man u n the en ine To the merchant its 3 trade Lnfe's a picture to the artist To the rascal lifes a fraud Life, perhaps, is but a burden To the man be eath the hod Life is lovely to the lover, To the player lifes a play Life may be a load of trouble To the man upon the dray Life is but a long vacation To the man who loves his work Life's an everlasting effort To the ones who like to shirk To the earnest Christian worker Life's a story ever new. . Life is what we try to make it, Brother, wnsr is LIFE 'ro You? P0 s X Q Life's a long and heavy ,gradeg ' 55.4 It's a gamble to the gamblerg 5 7 a r 7- N fm .sf-4240 Page 114 T 'P N - , 1 gnatures QdWw,..,f:, 526 QW if -N JVM Q75 w?4yiM fl If MW XS ' '3 x c ' A A P N A ' ,xi ii ' I ' li'- ' A S ' 'lx7 f! I X , Xff rj v Y 1' f' M ' Q5 . qmsmn Qffopreciafion The Highlander, in this form, was made possible by the splendid co-operation 0 advertisers represented in the following pages, and by the assistance of friends hose names appear below.-The Staff. HANK E. AUSTIN NATHAN ADAMS HLNIIY BOAZMAN J. C. Bwocim Howmu: BIAMLBY J. Penn' Bunus I SHERMAN BRAD!-'IELD F. M. nm h H. E. Bums A C. E. CALDBI. . D. B. CANDLE! R. G. CHAPMAN Mu. H. T. CLARK Gmc: LAN:-IAM Connex W. O. CoNNoII FRANK CULLINAN Gno. B. D!ALlY WAnzN DIAMoNn 0. K. Dlclcmsou PAUL' DANNA H. L. Enwnns W. R. Ex.LIs J. J. FAGAN Z. L. Fawn W. B. Fuss: ROYAL A. Fnxlus W. H. FKANACIS E. L. FLIPPLN W. I. Fon: J. E. Fonxasr D. A. FRANK W. P. GAcs P. W. Gm-'om F. M. GIIAY T. W. Gurrrrus W. G. HAnIs ' Mus. EDITH HunsoN F. M. HOAG KAIIL HosLI'rzzLLz W. Hooc W. M. HOLLAND W. G. HUGHES J. Pnvrou Humax A. H. JOHNSON E. H. Hunan CI-IAs. L. Knas ' PI-IILLP LINDSLEY CLINTON LOGAN Ponrnk LINDSLEY A. M. MAISON S. W. MAnnALL CI.AAsNcn Lmz J. A. MAJoAs CI-1As. L. MARTIN M. M. MAYFIELD V. H. MILLIIA EDWARD T. Moon WILLIAM MORRISS '55 Page 116 Ro an H. Mormn S. W. Nxcnou - L. R. Muncn Mu. E. H. Noun J. S. Owunr S. B. PIRKINS WVILLIAM P. Pxrn I-Ivor-I E. Puma: FI.IPnN-PAA'mn Ru P. T. PlA'rl-In Ronan RALs'roN HAnY L. SIAY Fun SCHOILLKOYF RAY SHILTON JoI-IN M. SPILLMAN J. A. SouuvILLn Gur Svnrrn ' LYNN P. TALLIY J. C. Tnnsos ORVILLB Trgmlr G. A. TAIJMBULL W. B. TUCKIAR T. W. VAKDILL J. B. WAI.xu Lnsun WMBlN!l J. G. Wzasrn , Jos A. Woumm W. M. WHHBNTUN FAANK WI1'cHlI.I. Mu. F. WILLIA 'yt l ur Qldzjerizsers A. Zeese Eng. Co. Sw. Bell Telephone Co. Johnston Ptg. 8: Adv. . Dallas Gas Co. Sanger Bros. Seay and Hall Texas Ice and Cold Storage . Fulton Dairy Huey 8: Philp Boedeker 'Ice Cream Gilbert Manufacturing Avondale Cleaners Dreyfuss SL Son Thomas, Frank, Milam and Touchstone Wh M4 at M' 1+ x ug ,I, ' , ll . ,uv ol. ' 1 N 'llht V 1 . U lo 4v .flu , .- l 1 l ll W Wg lll ' l- l nlln in l Y- -. l . . . ' T ll , ll A uh ,m451q',,,.5- - X - N yn -, . Q ,,,.A,....-q5, ...fAf!3 IQHLWND 1 431139:-g,er55 -..,5o,.d . 'L 1 m w twllbwrr 1 mu , I f ' f- I , ' Ll' flu , JPL M in ll .ll N ' I. ill' , W E l if Q1 ,fm p 1 . 4- - o l l f l L 1 ll, A J har l a Y , M X 'F rl Q ' Co. by ll' xx Co lk? W' 41 N Co L l L ll lv, ..L, n . 1. lo Majestic Studios Simon David Lang 5: Witchell , r ,um f .i 'by Req Motor Co, Adolphus Chocolates Dallas Power 6: Light Co. is Q, . -V . H W . 2 Flippen-Prather Wilkins Trunk Mfg- Co. J. W. Lindsley 8: Co. as .4 b i L. G. Balfour Co. Wm' K' Grace Electric Co Penick 6: Ford, Ltd. f U H ' ' . if ,. i k Tltch G'-letting Co- Blanton, Thomas 8: Co. W' C' Hixwn .yi L. J. Sharp J, M, Wilcox 5, Co. City Fuel Company sf: . .lf lil' B-'QI D' L' Whittle I. Reinhardt 81 S0118 Southwestern Life Insurance f l, MQ. Hillcrest Cash Grocery Rogers and Ovkollrke Colnpany I llg hlwl u ,lo -' ' . ash ' ' ' - N h L. L h '..l': if Columbia Service Station Johnson Service Company et eac man f l XJ' Na'h'McL l y Moto' co' Frank W. Wozencraft George Sf Atkinson H: 'lf' 5 E. G. Marlow Co. John M. Speuman Dabney, Goggans and Ritchie ,HQ . lf - 1 f .- ugly., Sa 'Y Bafbf' SMP Pittsburgh Plate elm ch. Sunnis H Sfoooi- lil? 7... fl . , . - li V Y ' fl? Stmebmghs Britling Cafeteria SP'E0l'd 35 Loftus W Orange Crush Bottling Co. . V 'Q Denny D. McLarry, Genl. Agt. Cllllff Eid!!! Gr UWPNN' nylz , C. Wallace Plumbing Co. Q, , ' The Interstate Forwarding Co. Walter R. Fly el l l- htm . l' Highland Park Pharmacy . 45? .fl Will' X ' White Sill' Meador, Cramer Sr Meador . P. N Carreaud Parisienne Bakery X .D J. D. vm whim co. Metropolitan Business College comm, Menriae, 0'Donnell ei lg mf - - gf' hh A University Rem Service A. C. Ebte and Hamilton ,V Waplepplmu. Grace, Co. Troth Bros. Co. Puckitt, Fagan It Tirey I u . l i , Q A M ,age w A A. W. Cullum 8: Co.. Dallas Railway Co. Eugene De Bogery k ph at 4, , of gllxg , V- nr. , ill g 'v -5 1 rp! Q ' 'll l j, lr N gf: ' . ,ef-' 'H N' - V., uf-'F -' 0 d . n f Nbr, k--- - - rr ---f' , fjgfvllli 5 l f Pin 117 . l 7 on El l W-Po ll! H W W r . - ' A lduqtrx, .- will ' sl ,llll 'V ll' ,, . l ' r ' ' A 'T r -5 ll-l l. 1 U . ' 5-ll if l.:wllh'-ww ll l 33 .N llll'll..Jlllll?..'h,'lMlll '..ill.Qh:'hJ'.ll.hwl...+r.h . 1-l . nl-if. hh I l l , ,flh nggl 'V WCDRK AND PLAY I TELEPHO E LA Miss Etta Iviooneyhum, Chief Operator at the Long Distance Office at 4100 Bryan Street, will welcome your visit any afternoon from two to five cfciock. SOUTHWESTERN BELL D HE Telephone Operator works hetween rests. Most ofthe time, it is true she sits at the switchboard putting up the talk trucks for the suhf scriher, hut in hetween times are periods for recreation, in which she has opportunity for change and relaxation. Attrucf tive restrooms invite a variety of diversionsfffsewing, dzincf ing, reading, eonversationfffor just rest. GWWONE 4 1 IBHL .Q E Svsrnn A xr V K, '42 3 WW amid 2 TELEPHONE COMPANY l'nf11' IIS a TALENT, SKILL AND VISION GUIDED BY THE KNOWA LEDGEZ OF EXPERIENCE. AND PROPELLED BY THE ENERGY' OF ENTHUSXMSM ENSURES THE ACCOMPLISHD MENT OF THINGS WORTH WHILE. Q -Q ZEESE ENGRAVING CDL PREMIER COLLEGE ANNUAL ENGRAVERS or TEXAS, - AT DALIZAS I l l l W1 1 li 1 1. j- ,f ,fg'7ffX H ff' X ff, ' IOHNSTONORAPHIC ARTSHLIIDINC HE idealism of Highland Park High School, Ei expressed so convincingly in student activf ities, is something to be admired. GC Idealism is a powerful influence, not only in school life, but life in its entirety. It is the motive power that drives us in our striving for excellence. CI We have incorporated idealism in our code of conduct. We're always striving for a higher degree of excellence. Whatever success we have enjoyed we attribute to the public appreciation of this fact. Johnston Printing E99 Advertising Co Everything in Printed Advertising from the Idea to the Finished Product MCKINNEY AND ST. PAUL Dallas 1 70 I IN I X' QI ,. I ,gf IZ? ga X. 0 53 If INSURANCE BGN DS ALL- FORMS 34 Yeqrs m Dallas - SWE J, W. LINDSLEY sl co. 1209 Main Street BRER RABBIT SYRUP N, f? 13 , I 1,0 It H9 I 0 ,, ug -1 - h is . . - 1 IGIHLSAND 3, b 2 V 'l iigvlf A 14 if I VI, I 1 4 n !' '25, 1' ag 6 . J If Yi 57 I ' ya v QQ 11 fa' Q If . I Q' ML? as I ' 5, 9. 5' f ' cc ' :J if T X' A A HEALTHYQ FOOD fi? In J . GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN AND ' M Q GROWN-UPS, TOO A- A BUY IT BY THE CASE - 5 , xv' gw ,U I Packed by Spf + PENICK at FORD LTD. INC. 3 I . 2 1 . Q Q , NEW ORLEANS, LA. li' lv . RQ' , ll Rf 'G' 'IIE' I nv A-I .Y I ,f- 1 f-K. .As A t:.::.'- f.. P31 x N I-, , Page 121 N W .JNL .nv l'i'Lm5 1, 'f 1 mhab .. A-' IQHLSZLND N .-AN G 8: WITCHELL L ARCHITECTS M About seventy millions of our American people live with Electric Service always at t eir finger tips. But every one of the people in this country, as well as all mankind, is stantly benefitting from the conveniences and comfort and economies that electricity s accomplished. ' , h The Dallas Power 8: Light Company is one of several thousand companies in the nited States that is studying and working to make the service of Electricity constantly er and more accessible. ' , The stability of this service in Dallas is guarded by constant building of additional Wants and thorough co-operation with other large companies in connecting transmission ' lgnes with each other, so that emergencies may he tided over by mutual helpfulness. l Constant adequate servire of electricity is ' Il leading factor in building bigg romfortable, satisfying cities like Dallas. , Y . DALLAS POWER 6a LIGHT COMPANY X-4151 ' Interurban Building I l I i V 1 Page 122 ' Y 1 I -W - 1 ' -' ' Q 'L V. ' ... s.xL...LJO.'.a'- Lew Vu bn' ' 2. K . .mQ Tl 1 w Dallas Is An Example v 1 I, ,. r r I 9 f-'r ms'-..-'AQ 1'IIGkHL'A'NDE t l 1 Max L my ' .DAX qs , P.. - a To ,, D '2 S' Q5 . A I s li r N ' 'JH I I S 4. u 5 ' A Q llli 1 t f if Q ' :wr A b i 39 f' ' I H N iii? , ' T.-, I .4 V ' IW A H PEM V K 1 w H 5 , M i THE BATTERING RAM You have seen your team go battling down the field overcoming all opposition. I Use your knowledge of tactics and team work thus gained in battling with life's problems. Money, Financial Independence, Protection against Loss while you work, gained through habits of Thrift and Economy- They constitute your Goal now. Pass the buck to a responsible Financial Institution able to Assume the Risk. THE COMPANY THAT WRITES ALL FORMS OF STANDARD POLICIES. SEE ME FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE SAVING CONTRACTS AND PROTECTION WHILE YOU SAVE P COSTELLO SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE J. . , Q Residence Phone A-1054 Business Phone X-4303 SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. DALLAS, TEXAS Compliments of THOMAS, FRANK, MILAM Sc TOUCHSTON E ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 1102 Magnolia Bldg. DALLAS, 'TEXAS I 2- fa. dv Q D HL'A'N 1 ' MEDART Steel Lockers and Steel Shelving for Schools, Col- leges, Y. M. C. A.'s, Y. VV. C. A.'s, Off-ice and Indus- trial plants. ME DART Gymnasium and Play- ground Apparatus, recog- nized as Standard for S0 years. Y W. C. HIXSON ll6l0 Bryan Street DALLAS, TEXAS WIESE I Laboratory Furniture for hysics, Chemistry, Biol- gy, Physiography, Domes- ic Science, Domestic Art, MATTHEWS Gas Machines for furnish- ing Heat for Science and Domestic Science. SCHAAR Laboratory Apparatus and Supplies for Physics, Chem- istry, Biology, Physiology,- Physiography, General V griculture, Manual Train- A 5 - Science. 1 ing, Drawing, and 5 Kindergarten. ' I Catalogues Gladly Furnished Upon Request l 2 Compliments of l I . ' .C1ty Fuel Compan f THAT GOOD COAL Phones H-8322, H-4431 . 2840 N. Haskell I 1 1 .I In His Essay ON FRIENDSHIP Emerson tells us that the way to have friends is to show oneself friendly. It is on such a foundation that this store has buildedfffthe foundation of mutual good' will. CIC It is our fondest hope that the spirit of cordiality emanating from this store may reach out and encompass the girls andgboys of Highland Park High, that you may know us as your genuine friends. ---e-uN3iga4.wo-- TITCHEGOETTINGER CQ. The Shopping Center of Dallas NGLISH LITERATURE abounds in fur- nace talk, from Shakespeare to Christopher Morley, and most Oflt is lamentation 26 . . . . flfrfhere are plenty of men outside of Writing circles who could write a book on the struggles and griefs of a furnace keeper, but very few of these live in this city. Dallas has natural gas. GCThe gas-designed furnace needs no keeper. It is clean, quiet and instantaneous and burns an untouched fuel. THE DALLAS GAS COMPANY Pagr 125 fddlddflbii Day HI-I one day young men and young wom en should look their best. GC Traditionally it is the time to dress well and begin a new life under pleasant environment. llf Iivervthing needed for Graduation Day or the day after may be obtained here. If Right in style, exclusive in Pattern and Colorings. 'J' fzIfll1'UAf11l'lI11Af1 f1zt'11r1'116f'vf!1f'H1 f I SANGER BRQS. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing jewelers and Stationers Attleboro, Massachusetts FRATERNITY, SCHOOL and COLLEGE EMBLEMS OFFICIAL .IEWELERS for SENIOR CLASS OF HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Dallas Office, 401 Deere Building J. R. JONES, Dallas Representative Phone Xf5 390 Page 126 f-X YouR CLOTHES'fDUtATl0N Wm No1Bf Com:-um uum You HAVE worm A ,X x f W L. J. SHARP Ewythmg H afrdwcwe M uszcal D. L. WHITTLE LZQSQISSEEE MUSIC CO. fel f++2fl1Sg 4 9OkL A74 1213 Elm St- Call us -We deliver -'ff-5l 13+ IO a awn Ave. Z + o Kg 'xg 'lylf Xi? VL'-4 V 'Neff A SYMBOL A SLOGAN For twenty years a familiar symbol, back ofwhich has been, and will continue to be, a conscientious effort to make the product which it represents truly worthy of the slogan, The Gold Standard of Values. REO MOTOR CAR CO. rj Texas Direct factory branch 111-I5 Main St. DALLAS 1-Hiq land fparls fwest llnquestionablq the Southwests finest Residence Sectiong --and One of the most Beautiful in , America. Confined to Residences of the highest Cfqpe. G3-lippenf fprather CRealtq Gompanq General Sales Offices-4800 PRESTOTI ROAD l'agu' 128 f KY. B. A special For four 0few1zz8m'e--- 'I' IS with the same pleasure we served the Highlander hy producing the photographs for this hook, that We announce the removal of our complete studio froind-the Majestic Building to lVIelrose Court. This move will give us a studio surpassed hy none in America for splendor and line work--and particu- larly well located for the students and residents of Highland Park. CN 2,4 wif! - la :ll d istie.f:5f.ri,e':: ii. 210199 'C school rate will l f made from pho- 1 ff ' tos used in this publication dur- ' A . h ' o L L A 5 . . - , ng t Q' summer' -nl .l'ft'17'0.l't' C0107 Pa g 1' 129 A my if .- ly, ,f..HE,-., Z . N, or V- ,gm i1qI'IL,2XND I ' '- A . -2 'Ag W. CULLUM Sr I COMPANY 6 r, . e A Wfivlesdle A Grocer: 3 5 1 Seay and Hall I nrurgmce 817 Americafm Exchange Bldg X-1142 Y-1142 mf 312 North Preston Street DALLAS Compliment: of Cqmpliniqms, of Teicas Ice and Cold Storage D COIIIPZIIIY Producer: of DEPENDABLE 'SERVICE Grade A Raw 11k Phone A-3936 Page 130 HUEY ' 81 PHILP The Home of Pligh Scfzoof glffzfetiz' Equipment Ahnlphwa Qlhnrnlatw Tfu' Uniizefrml Gift SIMON DAVID Fancy Groceries K AN SAS CITY MEATS Boedeker Ice Crealn J 11:1 zz Little Better-U P 131 WILKINS TRUNK MFG. CO. Makers of the SANDOW TRVNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SITIT CASES AND 1.1-.ATHER TRAVELING GOODS Repair VVork of All Kinds Promptly Attended to. Telephone X'5321 Retail Store, 1109-1111 Flm Street DALLAS, TEXAS limerztr Wm. K. Grace Electric Co. 1222 Kirby Building DALLAS WM. J. GRACE, Srcrflary and Trra.run'r KVM. K. GRACE. Prf.rid1'nf The-ro are no Left Turns in our Personal Rrvive-l't's All Right Blanton, Thomas 31 Company GENERAL AGENTS INSURANCE Iire, Tornado, Automobile, Liability, Plate l I ' 1 ass, iurglary, Vlorkmerfa- fompensation Pioiesi X-5739, Y--l-667 901-2 Kirby Bldg. DALLAS, Tl-IXAS .May PVP Assist You in 010711712 YOUR OWN Home? .WILCOX 81 f' LUMBER A-5361 3208 Knox A 0915 I. REINHARDT oc SON ALI, KINDS OF INSURANCE DALLAS Established 1888 NVe give intelligent, prompt service Our aim and endeavor is to deal honor- ably and fairly at :ill times with all policy- holdersg to settle losses quickly without con- troversy and, in general, to exhibit a spirit of co-operation and fairness, recognizing at all times the rights of the public and avoid- ing technicalities. American lixcliauge Bldg. Phone X-1294 ROGERS and UROURKE Cofzfraciorx ON HIGHLAND PARK HIGH AND ARMSTRONG SCHOOI BIIILDINGS .Equipping Your Building with 'I'HI+I JOHNSON SYSTEM of TEIVIPERATURE REGULATION xl .fsurey Improved Hygienic Conditions Increased Comfort Fuel Economy IOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS This spare is taken as an KTJIAZBIILTB of appreciation of Ilze fighting spirit .md good 5po1'tsmaf1.fl1ip of the athlefic leafm, and the morale of the Jillrfhill body. FRANK VV. VVOZENCRAF 'I Page 133 mm---1'-m-n ff IQHLEKND Ride the Street Car Save the Difference DALLAS RAILWAY COMPANY R.L.Stnnnln S.D.Stannlo STENNIS an STENNIS Arrormnfs Ann Counsnwns-Nr-LAW 411-15 Magnolia Bldg. Phone X-S547 Dallas, Texas George S. Atkinson Attorney and Counselor Western Indemnity Building DALLAS, TEXAS . ? - V 5 ,f Page 134 ju, QQ C. ..f-zli fif- -P HIQHLSQND .ax rr , .QL C5YQfSMISOf5fNWf5fSQfD Gllbert M3Hl1f3Cfl1HHU Company Metal Doors and Windows 1709 113 Main sf Phone Y-1257 e1vrsl1vs.vQl0OxJQllm9 Avondale Cleziners Festus E. Richardson, Prop. Phones: A-1200 g A-1300 We Specialize in Ladies' Work We are unexcelled in our Cleaning and Pressing. Evening Gowne, Furs, Fur Coats, Sport Suits, Curtains, Drdperies. .. .. I Q i I 1 . PHONE iggxvourz CLEANfNG 'rRoUBLEs ' Call us-We1vCall. 4123 Oak Lawn Ave. I I Complzment: A C EBIE COMPLIMENTS OF Dabney, Goggans- and Ritchie ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LAW OFFICES sPAFFoRD an LOFTUS Kirby Building DALLAS, TEXAS' fi r .M K , ' mix L M, . .. .. ya Q, i D ff V 3 uv 3 - r , if If . . SR i si sk W . -i I of iii :P :J .CL M ra ,v-f l , NIJ i E iff. Page 135 C C. . C . I KI ,J Uffffwrf nffcrn- jaeazfizfuaf O0lA'!f,f4 A. llA1lL.XNl5, Prosille-nt, Dallas.. Texas K THE SCHOOL WITH A Rl'IPUTATION The MI-1'l'ROPOLI'l'AN has made good for thirty-seven year:--fit stands first in Texas as a thorough and reliable Commercial School. Over 6llll,ll00 students in 5,000 schools. volleges and uniw-rsitics are studying: 20th Century Bookkeeping and Accounting' this year. Twentieth Century is standard. Master this remarkably practical system under the instruction and inspiration of METROPOLITAN experts and your success will be assured. Our certified Gregg: teachers train highly offivient stenmrraphc-rs. Gregg, tho most popular system in America, is taupzht in morn- svhools than all other systems vomhined. The Sherwood course in Public Accounting and Auditing: will qualify you to takv the Stats- C. P. A. examination. Graduates placed in good positions. It will puy to capitalizn on the training: and reputation of tho METROPOLITAN. Call or phonv X-4561! for catalog. l IRlil'ROOl HU11,1nNcs A-0't +- A-2143 for Our .Xutm C'uvvr the lintire Vitv lluilx HOUSEHOLD GOODS WVU lllovc, Pack and Store- llouscliolll Goods l'riv:ltc l,oclu'r Rooms Carry your own Key 'ilcwlizlliclisz' Storage :unl Distribution T f 1 X f 1 X y x x lhlf. 1 Hli. INlhR51 A1 F w w w l.Al'Nl7Ri, fil.l'fANlNG, l'Rl'iSSlNl PORWARDINC1 co. mm :lt Pzwilir :intl Market Sta. Pliom' X-6156 XVe do your Ulotlles NVhitv NV. l. FORD AND R. li. RACEON Assomzlte Managers 3209-3217 Knox Street ,J V Pagr 136 GLASS MIRROR PAINTS PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. Santa Fe Terminal Building jackson 8: Kendall Dallas, Texas BRITLING CAFETERIA S0llfllt'I'lI Home nf S0llflIt'l'II llrmuf Illllflkillkj ll R EAR FAS'1l-I.l.' N C H S L' PPICR lluslcz ll to I l'. BI., ln to S l'. KI. 1316 cl0Il'lIIlCI'l't' St. Dallas, Texas The Home Insurance Co., New York The Franklin Fire Ins. Co., Philadelphia City of New York Insurance Company DENNY D. MCLARRY General Agent TEXAS BRANCH OFFICE, Magnolia Building Dallas, Texas 1-'ire 8: Lightning Registered Mail Automobile Rents Q Rental Values Earthquake Riot Q Civil Commotion Explosion Hail Marine-Inland Marine-Ocean Parcel Post Profits 6 Commission Rain Sprinkler Leakage Tourist Baggage Use and Occupancy Windstorm Installment Covers Transit Risks-all kinds Special Cotton Covers REPRESENTED LOCALLY IN DALLAS BY: Ellis-Smith Q Co.. Scruggs-Price Co., Evans B. Keeling Co., Harry I. Maxson: Kirkpatrick-Thompson Co. C. WALLACE PLUMBI CO M PA W PLUMBING CONTRACTORS fof HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Pagr' 137 N A5 ll-I LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR OAR VALUE bf Nas hfMcLa1ty Moto? Company Phone A-4-ug First-Class Service SANITARY BARBER SHOP 3108 Knox Sr. S'1'RICTI,Y SANITARY AND UP-TU-DATE Sterilized Combs and Brushes Ladies' and Clzildrenfv Work Our Specifzlgv FOUR BARBERS WE KNOW HOW PROPRll'1'l'ORS R. I. IVIILLER O. P. GREGORY D I S T R I B U T O R S Formerlv at I-brmerlv at the Sangerff Kiddv Shop .Uagnolia Bllfflfl' Shop KODAKS KODAK FINISHING One Day Sefrvice gaw E. O. MARLOW COMPANY USE WHITE SWAN FOOD PRODUCTS WHOI,l'lSAI,l-I DISTRI BUTORS WAPLESfPLATTER GROOER COMPANY Collzpfimcfnty Qf A FRI END Pa gf' 138 COMPLIMENTS OF Higlilancl Park Pharmacy H. S. FORMAN, Prop. Carreaucl Parisienne qc, Bakery Uwe 1-me lt, We Will Get lf, or It Isn't Made X621 Elm Phone X'4754 Buy It on Knox Street A7e 7 f' fi Knox St. at Travis Dallas, Texas . STINEBAUGHS Drmle WARD? Cole ancl Knox Service Orange Crusli Station .Ramon Corner Cole Aw7e. ancl Knox St. ALSO HIGH GRADE GAS, OILS, TIRES 5 TUBES FREE BATTERY WATER 5 TIRE SERVICE Lemon Crush GAS DELIVERED AND I --Qllrlbw Lime Crush Are you getting this kind --Qllfllb-' of Service? Ifnot-tl1at's ' our job. ,If in trouble, Bmled by just call A-3603. ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. 7oo S. Ervay Flwone Y-6888 Pagg 139 J. D. VAN WINKLE COMPANY The Soutlfs Best BOOK STORE TOYS DOLLS GAMES CGTAXII' UNIVERSITY RENT SERVICE IS NEAREST YOU. TRY US. Af2449 AQS63, NOVELTIES joe B. Mzlls 1503 ELM STREET DALLAS Illh Ol ll f 1 S1 1 I 1 DI mow Us FOR srmltl- -X-36,1,A-.qf,,1 Servu Hillcrest Cash Ill Kindx nj' Ballerjv ll lc C O L U M B I A Grocery 81 Market w Your Nearest Cash Store L CS E R V I CJ E , , H11,1.cR1Ns1' Avl-1. WAR s, M1 A Full Line of Staple and Fancy USERVICEH Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables That! our Nliddle Name High ,t'2lllllfilfV Low I Page 140 xqmamn Complimentx Of A F rieml N ETH L. LEACHMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1203 Magnolia Building Clint, Eades 811 Umphress ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 505-6-7 Wilson Bldg.. Dallu, Texas. General practice in State and Flsdenl Courtl. Special COIIIPLIMENTS or A ' WALTER R. FLY attention tlvegn guasieseand Land. Will ATT0RNEY,AT,LAW ALLEN W EADES 601 Nqrth Texas Bldg. Associate in Ofhee yhone 3057 Y-2026 A-0247 LAW OFFICES Meador, Cramer Sc Meador X Great Southern Life Bldg. DALLAS, TEXAS' 1 Cockrell,L'McBride,. O'Donnell Sc Hamilton- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suites 1401-1406 Southwestern Life Bldg' DALLAS. TEXAS Pucliitt, Fagan Sc Tirey EUGLENE DE BQGORY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ATT0RNEY'AT'LAW . ofa., Phones: x-4555. x-ms 1411110111 Bllfldlhl Western Indemnity Building, Dallas XJ7625 ' Q .WrmJ.HTW1 .. Peg: 141 1 ' 11 1-1 1' . K W' X .ML , Y KV1 4.1. 15 I 11 , 113-1-,,11g,1, ,fx 'f.., . - 1 1: 2 .1111 11 1,11-X 1 J .1 ,,1,1 W 51, W .1D11.m '.1..', Lying? , 1 1 'QM 114 .1- '11--'-,m1W11Y',4'1'Q1 1 11 ,, ,1 U 1111111 , 117 1. 1 M111 mmf,-'. , xx, X' 1 11.' M V 1,1 11111, 1 112 ,1 1111.1w 1 - 1'-1111111 1 gs M '15 '1 M A .-11!,11:iE1111l,1, - 11 1 M- 1:15 1.-, W' 11 Y r 1 11, 11,1141 .113 ' -155 '115V1 rx 1, , 1 h .. , 1., , . .111 W 41111 9 ' 11 '. g 1 1 ,11, 1 if 1-1 1 ,,,,m11! L 11 111.11 31 1 1111 1 111 1 Q 1, ,M ,, 1'1,',H1h , 1 Jl,11'YX11.r ,N . 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