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

 - Class of 1929

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V , mtg ,A .1 , 1..- , V ......... .Y rg-lx. x N ' ali- :ig 5 lg THE HIGHLANDER, T i'QL f -X-fig 'gil .f WX3 ' - 2 :.2y fv+i T'gf Qlfi :yi A l Xx ,ze . if Ls 5 i,.L cowl, 135.11 My -'wiv , . .N :rf x . fnllayxyx , . fill -rev at 1. .Q F .I 1 li 7174 Y ' I 2'f'n . off JIU -VH K I it 1 N mf M A C' 5 Y ' 3 I BRADFIELD MOORE MYATT SAUNDERS LANGLEY A X if ' Q 'K 7 ' THE BOARD OE EDUCATION gist I. 0 Officers 3 Sffs A 5 fi Af J. S. Bradfield, President l s. A. Mym Bishop Harry T. Moore C. L. Kribbs l.l ' Li l Ullilxlit, ' R. C. Langley D. W. Saunders H. W. Bransford RT' The organization connected with the school that is due more credit than any other is the 53 Board of Education. This group is back of every enterprise the school takes on, and it backs 'X things to the finish. lt is due to their patience and unceasing efforts that the school is the ' ff success it is today. This last year they have added a new story to the building and thus 1. V greatly improved teaching facilities. I jf Q Y We wish to pay tribute to them, several of whom have served their last year, and we take pl qs'-W this chance to congratulate the new Board and wish it the best of luck. q.Q.TI:gT X i all' xii! g -SW: 'JPN x ' lx M X , 5 7 8.1 stef-fffl fmrrifefssxsii N A ,,. ,4 ix I 2 -5fls1..,-1h.,x- I - - 4' J JJ l 'HW EU lfivfsqglfilfj-71'4 -..gf 1 1 ty-- I 1 if ' s-. wif-fri it HIGHLANFDER E ' J 77 V 'A'i 7fi 942' LI 1 l. sf 1 --,fl Nfl 'fry ' .K '-fpQ.Nx.3 1..g5y'7,1?v-. A I .K s 'W 'I ' r. ' r S. L QX .eq F wa 313' 9 iii? 1 x x 5 ph R ff its cl' . lll.l. C -f Y L- fd' 7 X .J .. . 1 . .,' . Y. Y -'u alflqlnjf 'f'lf i 'uf 7 lx X if I 3 . . l N4 I S X MRS. W. R. WILSON ' is ' fx gs. x I XV Officers 4 ff' Mrs. W. R. Wilson ....,.........,.......,......,. .................... P resident ' Mrs. R. C. Langley--.---- ......... ............... V ice-President mrs. IRoy Rupatd ............, ....., . Second Vice-President 1 I rs. . M. Jordan .... ....... - .. ......... Third Vice-President 5 Z Mrs. H. F. Greenfield ....... ...,.,..,....,,.,...... R ecording Secretary fgfh- f Mrs. J. H. Shelton..-- .......... - ...s,. ,--.Corresponding Secretary Ili ,UNK ,li Mrs. T. W. Erwin ....... u ......... .......................... T reasurer vt Q41 EB J. F. Harris ....................... -.. .......................... I .... Auditor ill Ltiqllll IML B.LH0ward. .......... - ............ ..,....,...... - ..,... .. ..... P arliamentarian -'ff' . rs. . M. Williams ....... .. ...............,.....,.... - ..................,.. Historian , ' Mrs. H. L. Chandler ..... ...... T reasurer High School Cafeteria lj! Mrs. H. T. Hinsch ....... ...,........... T reasurer Armstrong Cafeteria A j Mrs. C. H. Roache ......... .................... .. --.Treasurer Bradfield Cafeteria Q 7 Mrs. J. H. Mayo ....... - ...,.... --.n.Treasurer University Park Cafeteria Mrs. B. H. Fly ........... - ............... Treasurer Armstrong Supply Fund , 1 Mrs. S. W. Nichols .......................... Treasurer Bradlield Supply Fund ' Mrs. R. J. Cecil .......... -....--Treasurer University Park Supply Fund 'QM' Ric' f'-Q' ' . X V' ' mul The Highland Park Parent-Teacher Association is another organization that is back of all K: ' ' school activities. It furnishes money and equipment to any group in the school that needs it. 54 iq. and it also backs everything to a finish. 1 J The P. T. A. has furnished the band with several instruments and this year they bought a 'll bassoon, which has greatly helped the instrumentation of the band. . V The club meets the first Wednesday of each month and discusses plans for the following weeks. ,ll 1- e C :-ff-e' 2' ,. - ' ff' Q. dr -1 'Ira anal fcifflii J ' iii uf! he-los. 1 'si 1219- x .fr A mv 1131351-vpfnwfpw ,ww yi ., ,....-..-1... .., .,,,.. . ., . , .. .,,. , v ,t reg-tx K' A ,N ,firf-iyfwitv-ttyl 'Q-. HS -in - fl? 2 ,,1 --.wif-'9 -J! -I ld ' ,. CN wywwvfsvlfxi lg? . If : l 'Q ls N:1.fsX.,, - a , . .sf all is Q W 'I A V V N r -5, :ff 55? ,'1 RN . 5 ffnvlgo Wiki f 10 Ali gl l li G' 15:3 U: 'ff I Ne' X f R 'jdixi YQ 763 r I cami, f x f'?J qui YW f V Q wwf 7 7 v ,Rib . ' , api? 'l A 1 J 243: 'X' Gable Wiseman 'yt Mr. H. E. Gable, Superinten- . Mr. Ben Wiseman, Prin- ligfgf am ofthe Highland park Public opal of the Hlghland Park Hlgh iq? Schools. is one man whom each School' 2 newcomer' has Won? ffl Qi' 1 student can call his friend. His giace mhthe heart lgfcfvgry pupll' , whole heart is in his work and mcg E I: dnew limi, .oqr Wa? ,,,Q?,, lthou h at times he ma be a not ms e at t e. egmnmg O N178 4 3. 2 Y school and everything was very xl i - little strict. we greatly appreciate Crowded he trick the job under ,if3 , the lessons he has taught os dur- hard conditions. but in 3 very 'ikf Q U18 OU! four WSIS if Highland few days he had everything in H4 Park. Any grievance that a perfect running order. He had dqx' student has he may take to Mr. all the Wachefs Wofking in PU' 4, Q 4' i Gabje and rest assured he Wm fect co-operation with him. Mr. 'fl N be advised correctly. We wish 21132123 lgilihfrcllgt Vglfatrlirg if You' Mr' Gable' as much succefs Weatherford people are like him, 12 the future 25 YOU haw had In we would certainly like to meet 2.3. t C past. them, va Q . , lx J 5 we -a- rf. 3 iff ' X iff, - L , Mr.: il -I O l N 4' . I a A ,i -........ XS ' A . v 1 1- f- - - '-fill f:'.'5? '5l'i 'if',' 1 W ' 'l 'V of II? Aki! 'Q-Qfhliil ' f Y EU ,ff i :iY -..gf 13 ig.-- V Y if 11.4 iv- , V F-.'1gf.., -4 I R 2 -.- ',3Ti2w, ' ' 'sN,XQ7 wmirfz 'fi if :xiii 5 3 lgyvzyi-wwcvv ' , W s-S is N1 - - 1 -fi 1 ,f fill zz. wg is Mi M r I , iw i-Kifygx it I ' M 1? :ff i X. if X-Qi' QQ V 1 V. ' X if wi i if A is J' :W-4:1 'ZIJSN -df fi' 5 ' ' 95 My s r 41819 4 M. Q- 'T .. 3 A 'fi s Q' Q , THE P M s i Dis 'rs fd i 'tl I Yi ,... .' ' ' 'ff 5 cififff if ' A 9 9 if vi. i 9 1- ig r fi i M ' rw X xi 1 FACULTY fav Q N , , . M gf ,s Miss Bradfield ,,,, ..A- i .,... . ....-- V - -1-Glfvn fa' Miss Ialaeemsu ..,.,,.. .f,ffffff,f, Y H ---A-4----- illllfl ,Y , -M.,,,, , ,, ,, , ,, .. , atm Sfifgilrfgham ,- ,...,,.. gd!f':9mG!iCS , ,,,.w. .,,,,,,,,,,..., a I ematlcs 4 MS, Kaiser ,,,,,,,,,, - ....,,, Mathematics Q55 Miss Williams ..- . ,English ' Miss Gillon , ,,,,, ---A-fA-- E flgllih 5 Miss Clouse .,,.,,, -- -Ef79l'p9h Miss Calloway ,,.., ----- E f191f5h , Miss Tutwiler .......,. -'f--ffA 5 Danish Mrs. Howdeshell . A--,-- - Spanish i Z am miss Balmer ....,,. A4------------f Z IVSIOFU ' . 'nn ,,-,,,-,- ,--,-. ,.,,..,,.,.,..... l S tory ' lylcirrison ,.............,., ...--- H l'S!Ofy,SCfUl'CS fic , d -,,.-,- ............Y., czence , JJ I Mis. Ciiox .. .. ,W ........,.. ..... Biology lg 'L Miss MgGuirg ,,,,-, ,............. .. .DOFDESHC Arts ' Miss Pittman ....... -.---- T yping, Sf9f109fUPh!l I Mr, Trigg ,,-,-,- .i,....,........,,..... M athematics K Miss Hutchinson .-. v------------ MPCh0f7l'fl1l Dflll-Uing ' Miss Waldron A, Superinlendenfs Secretary Miss Fulgum ,,,,, .,.,., . ,,,,.,,,, Principal's gggretqry ' Mrs. Rice .A.... - ,---f, ---,A ---- V -----------ff-----f--- V I fdflfm Miss Hassell ,.,.,, - ....-. .. - A--- ----------f E 579582 M , Z k ,,,,A,---,-, ......i iiis. . r enc ff ,.., '55, Carst. Eiiiselin ,,,.,, ..A..,, . -- ---ff -- 'f--ff ffA---- R - O- T- QQVPV K Mr, Beck ,,-..,,,., . ,,,,,,,..,... V,v...,A. Y Y.... ..V. . . 7. ,-f-f--ff- - f-4.,-V-Y ff,-VMUQIC XQ ii' Mr. Dobbs ........,,....i......,. -- ......i - ..4.,. - s4..A - sss..... .,..,.. A fhlerws M, A g Miss Hancock ....., wi- ......s. f-A-A------- A ff -EQQKIQ 'Zh Q 4 J? V i I 'x ' riff' D M I 'Q gfff'5I-1 15,2 If ,fx v 1 :4ii, 75ia1FLlH .x . 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' . .2-I1 , 5 I 1 . :J L.- V- 5. ,,.r f E' 1 41 1 ', ,L-, , S: A ,rx ..4, , --4 -ig., 1 1 F 14+ v in ti :Z .2 .W R an-' A , -,4.R ,.,' , p wg, !,., -if.. 'L -iv K' ,9 ., 1 ' gp ., ,,,. ,-'V W, zifir w.jik'5 aff 1- 4 1, Q, , V, mt., . ,X .., J , -5 : I 1'3 x, - 14,3 - V .-4' , fy 'ffrfvlg' -L. fjc in 'if - 'i.- Q' fi if? vg 5 .. 1 Y' 15.1 Ai-I ,-, ,,,. fi- '?'!,ifQLL i,:zf.:1,:-- J .3 .,.,, 1. .j 'H Av ,., F., ' 'H .1.,,. v,, .J ',,1s ' ,ini M- 4 ' L l 1 , , , '..,. ..: , . - - ,Fr 1 . 1 fl. z rj: L-.Q 1' 4.-1 - 1- . , 4 . Li ,- A,-1 1 4, ., -'r.g r- .,. ww .5 ,-L. v' - .. 4 ff - Q T, 3,1 . L. .wg ,L ,.-gf-f - v 1 'H h ff 3,51 1 1. 1 Ti, T '1 .1 Q -L. 7 J 1 a s L, ' 1 ' 4 I , .1 1 6. i X - ,x is . . rw,--v -v3-1-vp-'png' -- I v 1- , I 4 4 ...ar f a r 1, Eawf,y,f, 3. U 1 e HIGHLANDER, 5555, ,X r R . Z'.4vk'X3 K QL, 4,13 L: . 'nn r , ig 1 X 4 ' 1 M. JANUARY SENIORS 1929 f M Oflicers i' W ' - Ben Ross ..... .... .... .. .....,.... T ..... ...----... ........ ...-..-..-....-.....-.Prnidcnr I Margaret Yarbrough. ............ ..... .. -..-.Vicb-President x , Robert Sunnis ............... .. .... ....-Secrctaru-Trnsurerl , Mrs. Maxwell .. ...... .,..... - .... - --Q.-.Sponsor A ' K .13 Ig, af 'li 5 0 X ' 5 J.: Y M me if W 'WY 'T' f' W 1 ' 'r l ' , - -W . ' , YJ . X H ' , X f Q -, xl I , 'I '5-1:5 .1315 Mf 'A 1 --.EQ 3 1 9..- TIIE HIGIILANDI-SIL 1929 U... H. LLOYD BLAYLOCK Hi-Y '28, '29: Football '27, LLOYD COFFEE Baseball '27: Basket Ball '28. ALLEN DUCKWORTH ROTC '26, '27: Dramatic Club '25, '26, '27, '28: Annual Staff '26, '27, '28, VIRGINIA DUPIES Latin Club '27: Journalism Club '28: Choral Club '27, '28, EVELYN EVANS Choral Club '29. DAVID FRANK Track fCaptainl '28: Hi-Y '27. '28: Journalism Club '28: Annual Staff '28, N l N. in Nfli 5 LDT 'A , , I - ,, . - ... - ,, -xqgliiifi ,V W A ',f-fi, In , - - E THE HIGHLANDER , of rl. ff, f. lil lf,-A X - -A - -M -4,1 -wx T w pilxlyl' A Al Of 'sl T , l 2 ' ' A '-2'2 ' fb l WALTER HENDERSON - - - 2 yy, Hi-Y '27, '28: Salutatorian '29, X 12 ,E F no rf' l 2 'l 'Y 4' ul .sl X 'ATI W 2 'N M l 292 ff ' KENNETH HlLL ll ,, 2 7 M- .H g Football '27, 'zaz Hi-Y '27, '28, ll, rsfl 5 E- '29: ROTC '27, '28, ' 14, ,IX ly Nl if flxj -1, , 'l , . -f., I , K 'll is Ulf' 1?-W: Wk fglfam ml' RAY HILL - U25 Hi-Y '27, '28, '29, ROTC '27, lvl N '28, '20, - l.- If 29 J my L-, 212 A A :gulf '4-ffl fllili' fyflgcr '-1 5 g,,. ai, ff FRED JORDAN V2 5 67' sr' . Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: 2nd Lf. ROTC 1 'Z9: Football '28, 5 If XAK4 2 N ,. if 'x - Nm' ffm, :lf GK ll 2 C.- f VERNA LILE '- ' XJR, Choral Club '28: Girl Reserves '28: 'T 5 Journalism Club '27, '28, Q je x f 'E ll ,573 ,, 'Q W .lj X'llm: l1 .fix ELIZABETH NALLE A, 7 ff, Choral Club '28, Loran Club '27, ' ,ff .4 28. ,- JN fvl T 'N : lf axxl T J!!! Ltyfl CH' fl l' ' 4 ox . . 'I . kk j , wi ff ,gr-2'fi D,2:ug,Y?WL-Twlrffe ,f'lJggfI'+f?12.E: -,gig-.f'!f'f,f1 - lf' Il' fi 'Ei' 1 ff'fl'1?'P?y:F - . gf ' 173 sl' 1' C:f'S1jif'5fWT,2j ?1f '+:5: kfjjxhm-N' mm vim 132' Xfff' M95 Q15 fi' ffl '53 Yi fx 1 He Q ffl? -4l'1vr' i11, ,? lx'l X 111 ' ' 1' . K 12 ,-- -Jil rg V J 1' x V ri . 534 ' X ' 11115 ml X111 1 7 , C Q11 up HIGHLANDERJ- ' 131 fir o 1 I 1 '1 1 1 P 1 1 14 ' J A 13 . 1 1 ' 1 .I 6 Q N X 1 1 1 1 1 xl jr I b 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 U 'r 1 I 4 1 1' I 1+ x 1 1 a rl 1 1 '11 CLARA RIVIENBARK Choral Club 'Z8. 'Z0: Spanish Club '27, '28s Journalism Club 'ZXL January Valedictorian. I lil.l.I2N RUTH RODGIZRS Choral Club 'Z8. I Ng, I I 1 DON RU'l'l.liDCllf 'J ' Hi-Y 'z7. 'Z8. '101 51311111511 Club 1131 '27, 'Z8. ' 4544.1 41011 f'1 1'11 1 ll 111 'Q 551-11:1 1 +31 1 Qflybfl JJII 1 N ll MARGARIQT YARBROUGH ' .1 M' I Q Choral Club '27. '28, , . H M, 19' -.- , -' if 1 I' HUNT 1' 5453. ' ,l ,, .LN Il X! A ' , . T: '- ' 1' , 1' 1 '1 1 'll' . '1 'X xl lf' rf' luid . ,-W, 1 '1-Q ' 1' X' '. ,' 'i ,-111, -'X . Cyl., ,,,, fvk N-.rAx74:,x,,11, -,Dlx-11-'N,,x.1,.r 65:1 ll! ,lx , gf' -1 'fri 1-Zim? 11:1Q:g:1'c4'.-1.51-1-Lai. -42. 1' 1. -4 Ll 'UT41f'll iw'--531 'QJJW11' v T11 F111 7f'1l wr- kv. 1. 45 '54k,, , ,. is o : i-5 , f X i I' Qz v r'i ,. fl f ' l , - - . :la ,'1 P1 -WHY - I A 'v'rff! A, WV y if ii i ,, M,.,i , i 1 - w ' , 1 yu . nh A 47 r 6 n . .iv 5 mi l wiv' 15,5 l 5 03 nm - K wig 11.195, jyul ,f Q 1 -Q ' , Qiifyaf if ' l 'f lg JUNE CLASS 1929 , f . i Q3 F Officers Q Ni' H Alice Gillespie --..--- ........ - .......... ,-,,,,,,,,,,,Pruidmg A A Billy Bransford ......... ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.ViC?QPfQddg9? V ' Margaret Milam ........ SEFQYGYU-TNGIULII cl A ' RIY Adams -------------.- .-..4.. Plrliamenrarian A Mr. Charles Trigg ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,Sp0m0, U 15 X J' 9 ii N al l - . li i llkli U 'F . ri -X' ' NU' ' - ,1 Q A- -, l ' . Q ,.' . ' ' N ,li .4 Q, V! i 'A' 1: 19 his, lgfifilli :fl .cf F A --Qf 35 Rv- . E . CHARLES ABBOTT Linz Pins '26, '27, '28, '20s Band ' '27, '28, '29s Hi-Y 'z9. CATHLEEN ALLEN CATHARINE BAKER Latin Club 'Z6: Ciirl Reserves '26. '27: Choral Club '28: Journalism Club '28. '29: French Club '29: Vice-Pres. French Class '29. I , - n , . ..l,.- PEYTON BLAND lst Lt. ROTC: Camp Dallas,'26. '28: Rifle Team '27, '28, by OLLIE JO BOWEN Linz Pin '26: Girl Reserve '27, BILL BRADFORD Hi-Y '28, '29: Editor of Bagpipe '27, '28, Sport Editor '29s ROTC '27 f. BILL BRANSFORD Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: Parliamentar- ian '28, '29: Dramatic Club '26, '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28s Camp Dallas '26, '27, '28: lst Lt. ROTC: Mgr. Football Team '29: Harvard Award '28: Vice-President Class '26, '29. N 4 JOE BROWN Hi-Y '28, '29: Basket Ball '28, '29: Baseball '29. RUTH BROWN Dramatic Club '27: Choral Cub '26, '27: Vice-President Class '27: Cheer Leader '29: Operetta '27, '28: Ring Comm. '29: Annual Staff-Adv. Comm. '29: Basket Ball '28, WYNELLE CAMERON Choral Club '26, '27, '28, '29: Operetta '27: Girl Reserves '26. R, E. CARPENTER Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: Crack Com- pany '26, '27, '28, '29: ROTC '26, '27, '28, '29: Business Man- ager Senior Play '29. DAYTON CASTLEMAN ROTC '28, '29: Crack Company '28: Hi-Y '29. I l 'l .4 1 lj 'C JA 2 ' .- b -1-.1E.Q'.PE. af.- THE HIGHLANDER ' v Q ,fl ' x -ff I f x 1 ' .v' r ' in, I' A I .Y w lg -2 AK! 1' M X . n- ' Ill if 1, W. -Jkt' ' --Hit r 1, ,F ,V M: 'fb' I4 5' A wr ttf? 'gr' 'xi tx I ntl!! 'Q mf, 4' J - I ,tt Y 1 'gl .tx L fm! ANDREW CHRISTENSEN Captain ROTC: Camp Dallas '26. '27, '28: Crack Company '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Y '27, '28, '29, Woz- encraft Drill '27, '28: Winner Pal- ace Drill '28, ANCEI. CLOUGH Hi-Y '28, '29, Football '28, '29, Band '28: Glee Club '28, 'Z0: Member of Operetta '28, AUSTIN COLE Hi-Y '28, '29: Camp Dallas ' L 27 2nd Lt. ROTC: Band '26, '27, '28 '29s School Efficiency Award '28, 28 State Band Contest '26, '27, ' '29, Typing Contest 1Captainl '29, OBC '28: Orchestra '29. ELIZABETH CONNEl.l. Choral Club '27, '28, '20. FRANCES DEADERICK Journalism '28: French Club '29 Latin Club '27: Senior Play '29, JACK DETZEI. Senior Play '29s ROTC '29. l IH, A 2' 1 ' , , - x r 4 ' x afhlgf ,ji '1, - gy' . r E 5 X ,ix , A ,:,.j4g'fiff , 'i'-fri f'J'Q--'- 1 1 lr If-A-7' ,M 2- -15 r f Ai.. , 4- , ,v --'-1','.,, f, ' r L, Qt- '5 'FWx, 2.i:'- 'H' ' Va' Q Q l f f diggt, '. TD 51, , ,L , I li lx Y , if ,I 1 gl ml ' Q., if I . . A 1,. XL' ,..s 1 -r ,ls li'-' f' .1 X., .bmw ,NL t r Q.. ,-ww X -1, 4, 'lllq' il 'J t It-- lklxl i x ', 'ff R 0, r at 'Q ,.. lit. .R ' ft 7 l W: if C , THE HIGHLANDEIL N-- 'ics I Q'-ip- - - lVlll.lE'l'US DUNAGAN Journalism Club '20, ROBERT DUNLAP Hi'Y '27, '28, '29: Treasurer Ex Board: OBC '28, '29: Leaders Con- ference '28: Secretary of Class '26, '27, '28: Journalism Club '28, '29, Asst. Ed. '28: Ed. '28, '29, Cap- tain ROTC: Expert Rifleman: Camp Dallas '26, '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28, '29, Palace Drill '28, Cadet Governing Board '28, '29: Rifle Team '27, '28, '29: Corp. Etnciency Medal '26, '28: Wozencraft Drill '28: Senior Play '29 LEONARD ELKINS Football '25, '26, '27, '28: Hi-Y '28 '29 ED ERWIN Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: French Club '29: Dramatic Club '28, '29: Jun- ior Pin Comm. '28: Senior Ring Comm. '29: Editor Bagpipe '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28, OSBORNE FERNALD Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: ROTC '25, Camp Dallas '26, '27, '28, '29: '28: Crack Company '27, '28, '29: Journalism Club '28s Dramatic Club '28. JOE FISHER Hi-Y '28, '29: lircnch Club '29: Latin Club '26, '27: 2nd Lt. ROTC '29, Q. ',,f'f7u ff-f.,x,,, 'N N . f , , K - I n Clra L- - ,. - . .1 5-,l ,,'. 7.7 1 I .44 ' Lf- LJ' , xi: , V.. . . .. , V ifffs ' ,f ,eff .,- .1 ,tn 5? X 'v '4 l f' ' .4,s,l, N-1 'QifJ,-Lg I Q 'U H . ,1 six ,.. x ,. ,. fffwhmf 'ull lv- N Y if i At 4 -HST 'C hw Q if J F . Q '4 cy 7 S , 'T' all Q- y. x 1' J U 1' '- Q l 5, 'ff .1 THE HIGHLANDER LOIS FISHER ROBERT FLY Hi-Y '26, '27, '28, '29: Football , '26, '27, '28: Journalism Club '28: A Senior Play '29: Operetta '29. THOMAS GAY ROTC '26, '27, '28s Crack Com- pany '27. '28: Hi-Y '27. '28, 'Z9: President Junior '28, '29: Enter- tainment Comm. '28: President Class '28: Chairman Senior Ring Comm. '29: Track Team '27, '28g Business Manager Highlander '29. ALICE GILLESPIE Latin Club '26, '27: President Class '29: Vice-President Class '27, '28s Adv. Comm. Annual '29s Ring Comm. '28. JENNIE BELL GOODNER Choral Club '28: Spanish Club '28: Journalism Club '28, '29: Piano Club '27. LILLIAN ETHEL GWYNNE Latin Tournament '29: Latin Club ,v .. 1 4 . -, Hx ' ,F N, A ,jun - 1 LJ ., ., . +. .-,-.,,.,.Y ,y -1-.--i , t, ,f ' We Q 0, ' ft VIP: 'A yn., Q ffl' 23.13 xx, .3 11y'. THE HIGH LAN Dli R FRIZDNA HARRIS A RUPERT HARRIS , Hi-Y '28 OSCAR HOLT 1,619-1' Hi-Y 'Z9: Senior Play '29, THOMAS HOWE Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: lst. Lt. ROTC: Crack Company '28, '29: Rifle Team '28. CLARA HURT - Girl Reserves '26, '27: l.atin Club . '26. '27, '28: Journalism Club '28- Fd '20 DINA JACKSON Journalism Club '28, 'Z9: Choral Cub '26, 27: Annual Staff: Sr. lfditor: Principals Gen. Staff '29. .Ax . , l 1 l JOIE JOHNS 2nd l.t. ROTC: Camp Dallas '27, '28, 'Z9: Crack Company '27, '2X. '29: Senior Play '29, SAMUEL JOHNSON H7-Y '28, 'Z9,-- ' , v C, V.- fi, Vg. 1 MAC JORDAN Hi-Y '28, 'Z'-9: ROTC '27, '28: Rifle Team '27, '28: Dramatic Clulw '28, '29: Photographer Annual Staff '29. RUTH KIRKHAM ROSE M. l.INDSI.l2Y Senior Play 'Z'-7: Choral Club '20, EUDORA LONGMOOR Latin Club '28: Journalism Clulu '28, '29: lfrench '29: Choral Club '28, '20, I F ' ' 'A 7 'THEHIGHLANDERCA A BISRTIII LOUISE MCCONNELL Choral Club '26, '27, '28: Oper- '27 '28 NIJ , . RONALD MARKS Dramatic Club '26, '27, '28, '29: Secretary '27, '28: President '28: .Journalism Club '27, '28, '29s Ed. '27: Declamation '27, '28: Junior Pin Comm. '28: Hi-Y '28, '29: Latin Club '26, KATHERINE MAYER French Club '29: Choral Club '29, MARY MISNDENHALL Latin Club '27: Choral Club '28: Journalism Club '28, '29, -sa' b,4,ng,1 -It 'r ,JI wi'Y' Xl if V iw ., ., X . SJ' ui mf L V,, lf ff' , x - I I , , ' il ,. l ,A 1 l A 'Jr 11 fi' ' MARGARET NULAM 1 , .7 A President of Class '25: Choral Club X' K '26: Journalism Club '26: Latin Club '26: Treasurer of Class '29: Adv. Comm. Annual '29, I HIENRIETTA MILLER Ill' French Club '29: Journalism Club ' '29: Linz Pin '26, '27, '28: Presif dent French Class '29: President French Club '29, I L 'N X. , .4 -' ' ' 3 L el-filo L! SARA MILLER Girl Reserves '26, '27: Choral Club '26, '27: Volley Ball '26: Basket Ball '26. EVELYN MOORE Girl Reserves '26, '27: Latin Club '26, '27, '28: Journalism Club '29s French Club '29g Chemistry Prize '28 'ff' A' ' ll J' ' lx' 'V MARGARET MOORE French Club '29: Latin Club '29. ANNA MARIA MORGAN , Journalism Club '29, Latin Club '27 ' f K 'i' r7.,l,'f iI' ' '- I' BILLY MORRIS Band '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Y '28, '29: State Band Contest '26, '27, '28, '29, HUGHES MORRIS Band '25, '26, '27, '28: Operetta '26, '27: State Band Contest '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Y '28, '29, f.,lf,'f ,CXO f fi VV? LO if I MILDRED MURPHY II Dramatic Club '27, '28: Choral Club '26, '27: President Class '27: Basket Ball '25, '26: Girl Reserves '25, '26: Spanish Club '26, '27: Volley Ball '26: Journalism Club '28 ELIZABETH O'BEIRNE French Club '29: Good Scholarship '26, '27, '28, '29. KATHLEEN MURPHY Journalism '28s Spanish Club '26, '27, '28: Girl Reserves '26, '27: Basket Ball '26, '27: Volley Ball '27: Tennis '27: Adv. Comm. An- nual Staff '29: Choral Club '26: Captain Tennis Team '29. BILL PALMER Hi-Y '29: Baseball '29. HOLLOWAY PERKINS Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: Crack Com- pany '27, '28, '29: Camp Dallas '26, '27, '28: Latin Tournament '27, '28: Journalism '28, '29: lst Lt. ROTC: Debate '28, '29: Linz Pin '26, '27, '28, '29: Everts Pin '29. CLAUDE PITTS French Club '28, '29: Hi-Y '28, '29. 'ww J ww, ll1l'lllf'Hl 'U Q ,la-. ull' lr rl,. .. ,S if Pgfwaffwl J RALPH PORTER ROTC '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Y '28, '29: Crack Company '27, '28: Camp Dallas '27: Adv. Comm. An- nual Staff '29, MATISU E PUCKETT Basket Ball '26: Girl Reserves '26, '27s Choral Club: Spelling Contest '28, BEN ROSS Hi-Y '27, '28. '29: Football '28, '29: lst l.t. ROTC: Crack Com- pany, '28, MURRAY SAUNDERS Hi-Y '26. '27, '28. '29: Secretary Class '25: Latin Club '27: lst l.l. ROTC: Cartoonist Annual '29: Spanish Club '29: Entertainment Committee HifY '25: Camp Dallas '24, '25. ANNE BOl,l.lNG SHEPHERD French Club '29: Girl Reserves '26, '28, '29, PACKARD SHERRELL Spanish Club: Journalism Club '29, ,R JUNE THE HIGHLANDER SKAGGS RICHARD SLAUGHTIER Football '27, '28: ROTC '25, '26, '27: Crack Company '26, '27: Hi-Y '26, '27, '28, '29, President Junior Chap. '27: President Class '27 '28 J. FRED SMITH, JR. President Class '26s Editor Annual '29 I Journalism Club '28, '29: l.atin Club '27, '28: Secretary- Treasurer '28: Hi'Y '27, '28, '29g fSecretary Executive Board '28, '29 J: Secretary-Treasurer Junior Chap. '27: Annual Staff '28: OBC Conference '28, '29: Leaders Con- ference '28: lst l.t, ROTC: Crack Company '26, '27, '28: Camp Dal- las '29 '26 test '26 l.in '27, '28: Rifle Team '27, '28, 1 All City Rifle Team '28: Band . 27. 28, 29: State Band Con- '26, '27, '28, '29: Orchestra , 27, '28, '29: Senior Play '29: 1 Pin '26, '27, '28, '29, ROBERT STIZNNIS lst I.t, ROTC '28: Hi-Y '27, '28, '9: Camp Dallas '26, '27, DOROTHY STOVALI- l.a'tin Club '20s Journalism Club .20 KATHRYN TALIAFERRO Choral Club '28, '20: Operetta '29, if In ' ' L V, ndfz- + X . if ' . --.,- L - -W... , Y: V. N-Y lv' :R -' -of-fr 2.3 ff ff 'wx xmd X -, f f ,.s. R.-1 ...., ,-f-Y N31 el -4741. , x v , X ,.' -I . ,' - .,..-fe it x NX, I Z .' .1 :,'1f' PVC., ' ' 4C fMx ----------'W ff V2- 1.A:.,.,k'4 ' f ' '- f f, THE HIGHLANDEIL Y fi T -sb ' lf- 'N ,. ,........,..,.,.....,,.,,,. , -- ,,,,,,,,l,, ,,2-R ' ,-- 'wj . ' ,qui J, H IJ' Y E tb.. -, '-.'. - , N 'X' ' llrl ,la w I lil? l'AUl, THOMAS 'f'lTf HifY '17, '28, '10, zml 1.1, '-' ROTC: Camp Dallas 'lllz Riflr Team '28, '20: Band '26, '27, '28, f, ,E All '20: Stale Band Contest '26, '27, 1 ' x'j,.'J '28, 'l0. 'n Al . Kgs , . -l V .. ' -T2 T RUTH TOWNSIZND I TQ, -l 'W 1 x ' il?LPll'1327 C'o7n8tcst 'ZW Choral Clulw lT,'i l f! V ' ' C ' C ' U Lf 2 X, rkjp. Y, XGf T ,M- MOZl2l,l,l2 VADISN T ' , l,nlin Tournamcnt '28: l.ln1 Pin '. f. , ' ' Q I 28. 2 , 'ls K! ROBIZRT WALKIQR C, Hi-Y '28, '20: ROTC '25, '26, X 3 '27: Crack Company 'l6. 'l7: An ', X nlml Stall' tfialcwl '20: Dramatic Clulm '26, 552, : 1 K 4-5'mx , XB of , W llal ll -'+ HOWARD XVliST W Band '26, '17, Dramatic Club '16, '27, '28s Pres. '28, uw I ,Sv . -I-Aly Xl. 2 DOROTHY WEVIZRKA Chor.1lClul1'l7,'28. '20, Af T Pi' alll! sv, 1 , 'xlll lgbas .xxx ' Ml 'Q - , 4121 iffflfffifjl ff -19-if,lf-1Tf!?,2xLfwlQf':'f' r N K , T . 4135-bwisl-J-f: 5 -i Q . V -I ,..'.,,..f ', ' 1-.ga -', - g,x'.,C,1- ,, ,, 4.4 ,C ink- ,,f,MJ'x: ,xi H-Xvy-Q'-T15,Cff'? -1,1 xi - 3, LL'u'N Q. AAWQJ - ff.. -+148 ff' THE HIGHLANDER ANNE XVHALING latin Club 26. 27, 28. 29, lirencli Club '20: Latin Tourna- ment '20: Journalism Cub. WIl.l.lAM YA'I'liS HiAY '27, '28, '29s Asst. Gen. Sec. '29: Latin Tournament '27, '28: l.atin Cub '28: Journalism Club '28, '20: ROTC '26, '27, '28, '29: Crack Company '27, '28: Linz Pin '26, '27, '28, '29: Iiverts Pin '29, Typing Contest '20, HAROLD ANDERSON Band '26, '27, '28, '29: State Band Contest '26, '27, '28, '29: ROTC lCaptainl '27, '28: Hi-Y '27, '28. '29: Camp Dallas '27, Crack Company '27, '28, Track '26, Student Director of Band '27, '28. Wll.l5RliD BROGDEN Basketball '28: Hi-Y '28, '20. HliRMAN CIECII. Basket Ball '28, '29: Opcretta '28, '20: Glee Club and Quartet '28. '20: Hi-Y '28, '29: Invitation Committee '29, W. A. GABLIS lst Lt. ROTC: Camp Dallas '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28: Band and Orchestra '26, '27, '28, , '29, State Band Contest '26, '27, '28, '2'-2: Hi-Y '27, '28, '29: Rifle Team '28, '29: Tennis '28: Foot- ball '28: Basket Ball '28, '29, l f-.4 4 -W, ,, 4 1 'M sl 'vi ill? lllnflil eX'x q 1 A MILDRED MURPHY Journalism Club '28 QTrcas.l: Spanish Club '27: Girl Reserves '28: Choral Club '26, '27: Linz Pin '27, '28: Basket Ball '27, '28s Tennis '26. '27, '28: H Assn. '26 '27, '28: Junior Pin Committee '28: Senior Invitation Committee '29: Principals General Staff '20. LAUMAN ISETT Basket Ball '29, F' F ,F ' '-I' pry: I if NN , . . , . mfr-,'-.V-... '. -. A .. if N , A 'WSL Rvxgg X F W' ' Q 5' . 'ax ' M A C 5-rl' V229 'Til' 'Ez nf x- -A ff THE wfgisvrf, - Y - N W HIGHLANDER: 41 f ,Nix N 1 N'-an amp Sm? 'F 'al WT E555 QQSS wiv 1 fr gn WI kr Y 2 ' nde la Q 1 'TC SSTTIETLJ N2 Jam Q . Y . ,, ix JJ L ouljdlx 'ffm' r -- .-Ty -1 ,- M WZ NX' ' - 1 - -wslpw ,L eree t -J 4- I 1 , I fflfffxf Y172l-Url? Qllf 11. 'TI-IE ' 1 ,L 5-jr ltov XIX N-f-v-'-:vu llcix Vis ,Q 'iff '- Y - -'-' Y ' Rif 5 if jlglk! 'All E f ' f A IK Pg'-fix f ' X ,M ltr l Q? 'X 'ft rf 3A STUDENTS tg ri 't ', my uiytlrltq Qx ,jk L -QJHQ2' L' ith-X' .'llWlx ff 'X off' if l I-by yy 1cers +. fjv, . XX . fy- ' 'Tl '! l N4 , Jack Shook ,,,,,,, .,A..,....,, P resrdent X w X 7 H I 1 rx, f- ll PIP Ed Rose ,, .,,,, ,..,,,.,..., Vice-Presiden! gx x 1 f. tk Charles Duncan ,,.... . - ,,... ....Y, S ecretary-Treasurer FL lx -,T Tn l'T'T'5J q.l,ln, 55f Personnel Pl . ' X fe. ,.y vjrf Amis, Mary Louise Hamiltnn. Mabel Lundell, Bernice Scoggin. Dorothy 251 ,. gh Bateman, Betty Harris, Rupert , Macune. C. W. Shook. Jul: Q41 Bell. Felix A Holland, Anne Catherine Mast. Charles Srkes. Melba 'ful' Brogden. Wxlfred Hudnall, J.. B. Mayhew, Avner Smrth. Champ 5 , Chappell. Raymond Hudson. Mrldred Mollett, Jack I Smtth, Reeves Cobb, Ann hvelyn Isert. Lauman Poe, Helen Louise Spurlock. Ellzabeth K Cook. Berenice Johnston, Frances Rogers, Arthur Walker. Lucy ix Dalton, Bessie Lee Jordan. Mac Rose. Ed Walters, Monroe X Duncan. Charles l.ucc. Tom Rutledge, Robert Wilson. Bob , W- -' Grooms. Marie ZeerYP. Jean We I 72-X , V 4.041 - 15... ,QP Ju A- ' :-.- Bl .YN 411.2 W 9 .S y 'I 0 v ': 1 4 'ffm ' ll U1 rt 4 . 'Qhkli U M .v i ggi My YT My QM, Qffllgf 'f' ' aria.-fs Q WIN! f wr ws' lr R A+-fu X ' X 4 6 .Axe 5' X N' A , A ,. .C + . A . , 5 n X ,L -AMAX , J, r ,-.- -,..., I X .ffl , rQgffji3f, K gg . . A Q ,l ,W IC 'lf 'QFQ 7 QT' M 1 Wx '- S, PF .331-5,19 1:9 QQXY Zj .fJf1k,,?fhlllt ffftx '11, X5 ,f ill- ,I D J it X -4 52 F..- X yy .......,......-.,.,.-.N,..... ,,.. ,.., ..,.-... ,,.... 1 l ,wal its sg THE HIGHLANDEIL E R Y.. .- ..-.. .-.H..--. - ,ff ffl uf- V--fr' Us N 3B STUDENTS ' . lff-if if Officers ff :li ijt M2 1 A 1: N U xt ,f'f'f- George Blaylock. .. , . ,,.,,,,,., President 51,11 'Sf' ,ilnxsx IK, xi 1: rf'6I1fJyWK Ella Mae McWhorter ,,,, ,..,.., V ice-President ff' . J ' A g.:..ly ,ly H. R. Aldredge .. ,,,. Secretary-Treasurer Qglkfgr V Mr. Dabney.. .. . .,,.,,,,,....... Sponsor . fi 7' H me .f J, A Personnel C S t Aldredge. H. R. Ciitleon, Oneila Mills, Fred Saunders, Fayette Baker, Billy Liodbold, Aubrey Monroe. Alfred Shapard, Helen A X Hanks. John Green, Edward Morrison. Catherine Sheldon, Margaret Barns, W. C. llale. Arthur Muse. Jim Shuler, Ellis I.-.-,A gwn. Beasley. Howard Harding. Jack Neece. Jimmie Smith. Norah lfqfxl l , xl' lllaylocl., George Harston, D. S. O'dell, Margaret Snell, Jim K I ,gl 'l Blount. Mildred llart. Lester Olds. Jack Snnnanstine, Earl llx ,ff QX ly llorn. llortense llawltinson. Bill Paul, Minnie I.ila Sprayberry, Melva Yami' llroolts. Mary Nell lleuse, Ralph Pearce. Dorothea Stennis. Jeannie .4 - g Brown. Anite Huslterson, Hora'e Pound. Horace Stiles, Marshall Av '5- Aqffrf Brown. luzabeth Kilman. Mary k Reeves. Rachael Storey. Monera 7piIxg Burgher. ary Stewart King. Caroline Rh'a. James Todd, W. L. 'if' 1 Carroll. Billy lahee. Genevieve Riclnards, Jack Turner. Maurice 'lp C'ecil. Rosemary Langley. Vfillinm Richarson. Irene Wadley. Louise IO Combs. Adele Lee. John Aubrey Richey. Hallie Walcott. Martha A X Cook, Mary l.iles, Betty Roache. Billy Watkins. Margaret .Q Cook, Odessa l.vnch. Elizabeth Robertson, Earnest Wesson, Ed x ,ll xx Copeland. Mary Katherine McWhorter, Ella May Rose. Adrian W'lliams. Elizabeth X he Davis. Margaret Macauley. Boone Roy. M, D. Willis. Louis f r. , ' Delgado, Stuart Mayer, Richard Rupard. Alice Wilson, William D Dotson. Opal Muarlor. Margaret Ryburn. Frank Wood. Burris ' 1 1 Edwards. Marvin Mendenhall, James Sanders, Mabel Worley, Doris Jean Q Farmer. Newton Meyer. Bernhard Young. Lena ul, v 'f J ff ki ,.ll:k.. -:LJ XF' CQ 'T-.... 4 V -.,,!. A? ,- s -- 1 ' ' r ', ,I V. I ' f gill 21 E jr 'MQ ,FEMS ffgwwir fmix ffl lx lx f Ill llfl ll J lllllllll il L-'L' l' k-x - y ' l K iN l K f Q ' , vw- a fi-' F, tatqn Ybll 'll lllf N llf, Avg .xxx lv, ,I - 521.-'qs Jifx I ,ythbf . lull . it ,fr J - E' tw , .a3...-f-ning - Jo my VB t 'I .N ...,-- ' . lt X1 ,pXrWyC X aw CU X. tj K ' l . yr . ,' ,' fr. . 1 Xy J' 175, ff DN g LExN XA 1' ' ' X- '34 yr-fffxi S!1,1fAI.' Q' E kr!-'Xl-L,mk J 1 1 E S1411--','f'el,' gif, Jerri! if tim .xx 4 i 7AZ 3- '1'a. F' ff I lu.:-L ff? i'e: g k5'q ,+ :9.,..l. ,557 gf? 'ffizffitllf' f: :.rlrlfQ-. 1.-rf? fififil A ZfV2ElZf:F's1-if 'Lrgifrfm-K ep W 'rl ' wi-f Nw, fo tr 9' v Y, , ' F I 4.50 -rl :rl lv ihx ' S9 ' i 1 il, 1 I .U l 'A I 4 .ll ill .W '-ge FM 1' ' fn j !l .Q i 'V - , , ,A CU 15' I. .il f s, ..... ...fir fiz . Ns N gl A N9 ll K iff? I Xxx will . ii ,3 5 Q4 A A il In ,,9 2 ' 41 'nr 'fllfvf Q 'ii' 1 f . ' I 'I Qi J i Amlrrwu. Mary Amlrrwx. .Lulx lkulcv, lmvlun ll.ikrr, .Im llvnnrll, .Inlm llurvvi. 'l'hurn.n limulu, Nlarlmi liuch.ui.m. linwl llurlilcv. l uslwcll liush, .Inc Lnrpvnlrr, K .imlvu K,irprnh'r. l:v.in l lull Nlu lmpprll. ' . luhurn, l.uuix lolr, fliilrlntlc Darwin. llvnwr 'ap ev: La ,,-. .- ......---- --,....... .-..,..,- -- -ww, THE HIGHLANDER ZA STUDENTS Officers June Anderson Jack Klcbcr Mary Ann Doolittle Mrs. Coolc P .Iunr lkivn, lhwrix liuoliltlv, Marv Ann Uri-wvry, Cicorgc llupirx, llclcn l5v,inx, Alla llcllr I-vi-ri-u, Roy llill. J.mcl llugqn. Hull-n llnnrn, Join .I.ickmn, Quinn' Mary lili-her, .Lick l.1nlmm. limlilx. Jr, . . ' l.i Rnrliv, Bruce l vwix, l viulcllc luring, lNl.irjnriv l.oucl1.ird, Bull CIS . . H n . 1 . ' s.,' I il o -. 6 A 1,f'l'SlK!L'I7f Vin'-l'rvs1d4'n1 Svfrvlarq - Trvusurcr onnel lvnch, XV. li. lVl.ici'unly, l5r.inklyn Miller. Amlrrw Minvr, Slrrlm Mllclirll. Flhcl l'v.irl lVlonlgm1ivrV. llrnry Nvwmnn, Ci. 0. l'cnnvb.ilwr, Iiulh l'cnneb.ikvr. Grvgmx' Putcrmmn. Marv POIUCI. Mmriurn' Rankin. li-il.: Rav, l..iuu-llv liullcslgc, .lack Ryland, Hrtlx bnmpwn, llunlcilc Spunxor Nlivllnu. llnuxluu Hhrllun. Mmrjurn Smith. Miriam Tnlc, Gerald 'lh.nclirr, lzilrvn illionipxmi. llvlcn 'I'.pi.m, cz xv. limlnl, S.ir.i NV.ulv, Dnrnllli' XX'.inl, .loc XX'.xrc, l5.n1l Wullmnis. liul Wilwn, lli-lm XK'mul. Vlnrlx lubur, Lditli r ll' if un 15 1 I Q ll I vw N? , V4-VL, ,V W., ,.. , . ,Q X vll1f '-A 1 N , 1 , ,A , f',,. -1, L 1,4.' -X'1,L ,,lN'i.,5,g U- ,L' , 1. r 'l'l sl ' ...ly 'L' N? . L..l , ,, - , 25' . 'F -Y' I f ,,. ' V L :l-.,.'5?49. Q. ' 1 - .1. f, , ,urfr .-l 774 Te- l g s 1 :J '41 . n ,.. 1 , 1' 4 X 1 l I f F X A V. fi-ff 1 . . , V ill ,xl .X K in ,, , Sill lv l.'M' 1 lil ,if Tile fy if 1-!,. l N fx ' 1 , ,, l 4. l, X. 'Qu ' ,.- iv' lv 'A . 'v -il , .a 0 Q J N, ,,,: ' Q V , , fm. t. - N- -, t f - - t ' 5 ' ' THE HIGHLANDER ' 1 1 4- - . .Y J ,3, -.. ,,- ,V of -. , f i l ' I t 1 an l 1 J 9 i '. l S 2B S l UDEN l S K . v Offlcera lfstill Hcyscr . Prvsfdwtt .lack Gillespie , ,, ,,lIlCP-Pf6'SltlL'f7I Jean Ballard Secretary-Treasurer Miss Pittman , , Sponsor D I ersonnel 1 .Xlwlu't. Maaint lnglantl. Rub Roy MfK'unnell. Ouitla Richardson. Jatnex .-Xtlatt. lallantr liianeta. litll Mcliraw. llal Rtmnter, Frank N 'I .-hiatus, luuixt liursler. Nancy McMillan, Dart Robb. Mabel . 1 t Alun. R.tyttmtttl Liillvxme, Jack Marlin, Maxim: Ruddy. Annette fi Artnentmttt. XX'tlltant Lireentan, Ruth Marvin. Virginia lnuixc lime. Margaret ISallartl, .Ivan Lirrgg, Katharine Maxaon, Jack Row. XVtlliam ' llarrelt. Oliver Lirtnnan, l.ewiw Mercer. Blat' Sanlnrrl, Bernie Lee Y liateman, Margaret Haight, XValtt'r Miller, Martha Mhuexalcr. lirline , I llevtnt-tl. l'aul llartling. Benita Mile, Ysabel Seward, Oacar 4 llentlev. l'mttxter lltrlw. -lwwlvll Molcnaer, Harriet! Shell. Neil 4 lierrv. Vratg llaxxell. Jean Montgomery, Mary Shook, Kiloyl litwvtlt-xt, Jtmnit- llet'-ur. lfxlill Moore. Bowen Skaggs, l,ee K , Nmvt-it, Rankin lltrwh. kitty Moore, Margaret Smith, Chandler . X lirarllrv. lletlt' lime llnopet, Willretla Murw, Mary' lillen Spallorrl, 'lilnmntt llrngden, llubert llurtettslrin, Raleigh lVlitntpnwer, Mary liraitcu Sterling, Jtnt - Brown. Juanita llunter. Marshall Mute, Marg.1rt'l Strickland, liarnaril ' Q litirlirtt. Jvoe Irwin, l'rixcilla Myerx. Vernellc illeeple. Vharles tkain, l.iValle .laelistvtt, Annie Nt-wxonte. llnllt' letley, lzltzaht-th 1 lattltrltl. Cicmgt- Jalutttck, George Norman. Chapntatt 'l'lmtttasxutt. ll.tytttmttl Ciarv. lirlwarrl Jexter. Martha Olds, David Tttntlittxnn, Uumtlay ,A ilarlx. liettevtt-ve .lurtt-N. Bernice Ott, Francrt Turner, Pull I A ill-.tver, llarry .l.mrtl.tn. John Palmer. John Turner. Mary brag- . tltltlttvntx, llelltt' txarharll. Virginia l'aul, Ruina XVagner, Thuntlore L X in int. Cart: vn King. fantuel Pearce. Pauline XY.ill.tfe, Virginia ,- X kmnttatitl. Victor Knight, Margaret Ilerkinsun. Martha hvnc Walcott, George -, lmlelln. Jantex Kuhatscheli. lfstellt- Picltard. Nona Williantsrun, Jewel , Vnttrtney, lirank langlrv, Ralph Pttrvia. Hobbit' XVtllil0rtl, Jane - I l VUX. Uvwllw lt-a. Row Recdv. l.c Clair XVilaun. James . llavix, llilly' l etlte. Sant. llrnlten. John XVtlxtau, Juv , liealry, Jean lt-wta. Virginia Richarda, Pllyllia XVtlmn, Richard 1 linvalle. Margaret lltwtl, llairtl Rirlmrdwnn, lflizabeth XX'intlt, Fred ' lltlritlge, Marv Lypffi-, John , . V. s 1 ' .A kr -:?.:: s' ill' ii Tl i - A W' txt , , Lf ' , Y v- - Y I- 1 , 'lvl ' ? P -f-JP' ffffi' i't '-f - 'z' Mill! ara-J sr f 7- --for no M a nr' 'ff f .f- F '-illfu EE sf J' , .--i V K lr 'VH -S-'WX hi Qf -M' M ZFX- Mltl' U3 1 .Villa t 1- I. .x r 1 l l l 1' y f ll. .l llir'Qll l lt'-JH ' X , 1 V- ' A J J ral wtf 'l , N-A ,H .t JH a'v-Mt ' N' ly V- J J J L' J Xt rfyl W .ins X dl. K. i I Q- fl-FH ri . I ,I W ,1 ll X1 ,- fllt, ah! ' . . - .4 ,, , ,.,.. -- , l l J -- 'gh , X X f fr . ff . - ,Q ha W nf -t- ,g?4fxE'Jf, Yxf-ilu-L,:. - . x A ' - . -- -. 2. .M -fyvrft -e fr , C-pq ,.,, iff.. . , X, I 5.1-wa H ' . ' . 4 Z, l X 1 ' M, .- e- :US lr- Q 'ZA . is 'H ,V :Y-,,,,.!,-N.,-:mhz ,, ..,,,. - . - I Hg 541,47 g, sexi ft, D. an 1 k'x ' 1 glad- mit- TIJE A f 'V Q fi' Iggy'-1 '-xi-Tay' I k-In mild , Lf js',,-.. ,. ..,- . ,.., ..., , - .. t-il'Qj ',H f- fl' - ' f I.. ,. fx J . X . f . fr F . , I ,I p V .ffl is Ng!! V-X .f 1' ,' ifgli I 1 X' 5 fa BT M. - IA STUDENTS yr ve . U'l4, gi. ' - gn, 'Y - xt l Ugg! .gxli ,- 1 nw - -15' 1- ,wr ,. ,X Offlcers ft W :Ja ,gif-1 .J V Mildred Chappell . H , President 3 1. F Ed ar Perkins. ,, ,,VlCE-PFQSKCJPHI 1 i-.ij 1 r g f N- iff X, . in ' A Ed Rowley ,, Secretary-Treasurer gm XA., I O' -X! zf PM M xt: lyll N 'Q Personnel or ,N my aw fr vw 'NX Baird. Eleanor Ferris. Billy l.athem, Ferman Pcrltine. Edgar 'X-N. 'A NU! llaughn, Calvin Freeman, O. B. Little, Louise lloipick. Thcreiia ' K f A gl Blaine. John Edward Gilbert. Mitch Gray McCarroll. Kenneth Quigley. Quint in 5 Y Blaylock. Margaret Granger. Pearl Manrhce. Jane Rowley. Ed .1 f Farrell, Mary Stewart llalsell. Elizabeth Meith. Virginia Ruwcll, Lewis 'IL Vhambrrs. Jimmie Hancock. Thomas Miller, Herbert Santerrc, Eloise ' Chappell. Mildred Hardy. Ruth Montgomery. Dorothy Sexton, Maxey l Q lihrivtcnsen, Walter llinsch. Robert Moore, Katheryne Simmons, E. J. Volligan, Joe Jones, Wir! Orr, Forrest Smith, George ' Vurrv, Dudley Kemp, Julian Page. Thomas Straus, Jack Ni Davoust. Gabrielle Kendall. Emma Sue Parish. Elizabeth Tetlev. Ruth l 6 naa. Julia take. Jack Parrish, J. B. amffhff. Bob ,Y l P English, Shirley Vtfard, Jim .K S 5 1 Q- f' at fc 2-at , n,.l W 1- f tx A X - 1 , , f A, V, K N 2' 5,1 , EE, - Q-W ., M. ,..0...., .M ... ..,,-.- -l,- Q - kiln- W ' ,L f ' r Egg.: y xg - t . 4 .Va QE I' A? ' is nfl. VL... x mf ff it 1 il ix ' Q, F- ' 1 Per-5. - - 5 , 5 xx, V: ,V , K l af 2 5 I gy- . . ,HSN ' .,,. 5 . Dm W lid 1' ' ' 'Lili ' ,F l ' 'fn ,1 ff Jr, X 1 l HI.- ifxiiy 41 'Q-fir . l 1 xl l :VLA 5, QVMQ 'ifiiq Allk ix X J? A ' M' K if M' J 'I ., . 7.' POW 'ii 1' MU x K Yi P '--N ti . . Q. ' , . wi' 'i 'ff pf 'N 79 'gil 24031-X119 LI..,3. '1 55il'f ,:T73' -'ll ' ' Xl A ..1 ,-, 4 ..- - ,A 'L . ,I - - 7, J? 1 ' ,,ba,, ., , CxL14?'t 'z Z7f FE H nn- 5 Vi: fy-ti' Y gk'-2 ' fa? 3' 1 Q55 .Air-A-Lift 5 -7 fi.., V57 mn :.:5. 1 F,-ff l -1 7 4 'M' we rf if YY- 'J . U 5 5' .4 56 it v ,,--N , - 4 e - f 11'x T ,1l ' , gl - 'by-'v fh 'v' f .' - 'N 1 I-K, 'i L . , .v-5' '. - K- fr ' I l i ,fm X45-'tis 4 l QQ it ' I EJAJ .- ---W ---,- -My -Y -V---W fr- - ---,GJLALQ - Vx 'ffoi i ,.-',3,..ff'A Q V L ' , . A 2 A Y, ! 2 1 g of A . lil 'Ui lf ffl ,fllik 1 Taxi' 4 4 f I i 'Ni IN -'- IBSIUDENIS if W jk , L, V- A if 'Y Off' f Y if ,in . A 1cers i -M5 M. xo i- ff , Charles Seay , , President -f,j3'i.f7 X i-A Bobby Martin ,,,, ,,Vz'ce-President 'I' H' X -My fv' rl . 1 l xl ' ' , I -4 1' Josephine Morgan . ,Serretary-Treasurer 'f'i'g'f,3' ' If W. ir. Mr. Roady ,,,,, Sponsor qdli ' 1 4 N I . J v . 'Vx i r, ni -.5 Personnel 6 Q Vi Q3 I 1 he , xi i ' 3 Atlleta, Howard Floyd, Martha Loring, Billy Richardson, Fred N X fl ' Armentrout, lharlex Fowler, Duncan McEvoy, John Robertson, Paxton , 'lik lin-ll, Betty lirita, Rosemary McMillan. Selden Rodgers, James if llmlmp, John liulghum, Bob McXX'hirter. Mary Elizabeth Rogers. Grace 3,C7I--if-. Bland, Volline liage. Hill Manning. Melvin Rogers, Helen f u j'-I, P l Ulf liorteher, Carolyn liay. Don Marshall, Louiae Roaenheld, Jonas lr ,J ll 'll Bogart. 'I'hum:ix liengnagel, l.oix Mae Martin, Bobby Sage, Abner X I K 'X' lloon. .lack liililrhaus, Richard Maxxon, Peggy Schaub, Elizabeth lihfg 'XXL Born. Annette Greer, Jane Milwee, Robert Seay. Charles Jig 'teh ff-' Bowen, lfthrl l re llamlett. Annie l,aurii Mitchell, Bill Sharp, Charles ? WL ZQQNTT llowi-rs, Kathleen Hardy, Roy Monaghen, Loix Shelton. Howell ,V lr Brown. Gertrude Harrison, Mary Moore, Griffith Smith. Tom Iii, tjameron, Franeea llaslani. Edward Morgan. Josephine Speegle, Robert W1 1 t'arpi-nter, Augusta llaxlam. Phyllis Morris, Billy Spry. Thelma ia U karroll, Evelyn llawliinx, Frank Musselman, Margaret Sterling, Kiel t A Varroll, May ileuwe. l.ois Nichols, Elvin' Teniwon, Edward Q Q , thaniller, Julia Hoffman, Bill Parish, Gilbert Timmons, Herschel X 7 , ix R Vlarlx. Camille Holland, Porter Pearce. Tighlman Townsend. Jack .ll if le t'ohl1, Robert llopliinx. Maurine Pennington, Lyndal XVade, Elizabeth X i If Pole, lilla Catherine Huter, George Peterson, Hugh Vi'alker, Albert ' XM ' '15 Vonnull, Charles Jones, Billy Phillips, Jennie l.oia XVashburn, Jean xi Vrocliett, David Kemp. Edna Pinxon. Teddy XVebh, Sam Nail if gk t'uIbei-son. Margie Koch, Cornelius Prade. Nat Wilson. Edwin , Ifilinonils. John Korn. Anton Price. Charles XVoodrulT, Louise -5 t' lirwin. James Leachman, Harriettc Rankin, Wiott XVylie. L. D, 'jk liielil. lfloellen Leedom, Dorothy Rex-ily, Frank Young. James P ' w lileynniing. Mary J' M Ziyi , - , - e we M ll we i 5 , E-sei u uv r f f M'-D -'f- f l ' I -P 2 it , 4 L... gl f B 9:-1.-up ' Q3 Q -.7 i' 4. t mtl: ,WRX my Ill, 'L i ,XX ur 1 l l ' ..'-- jg - A ...F- i ,i , Y i N ,V f by .J i i f I ,f pill? ffl-' ,ff xu IP, X xl ll .lil v glff EEA QE! , - .. ,iq jffqhx J X fliijq' MX? J' 1 i, A x j K If' ,i nf f , ,, Q15 . X 'fl I? X'5!J,ll,,Z'5il If B?-X, Qrql, -X D QTJX Fjxiflr-QAM givlllflixl A' my-ex X i . -H ,- w . -I 4 .,.. ..-- - - , -1' F-Vex .lf --..r-n 1 -- ' ef. is -f . ' - J 1 ff N N-.il N',f..f5i4aQmz,,x-ff, A- -..- H- - ,-'.-Jr., ' A -fx.-1. .sf iv-,f .f -t - '5-ixxg. ix.- N 1 ,. -' L-. -'- - 'f ' io g , wx, , f fl qi' lyxj v ,.i'-rr rf. , , r ,, -,- .. 4 y .f Xi , TF'f 5 ,,,-,,, , ., ,1 xl , i. -fa f 'UT4'-ag lflgdffll mf: '-:ff f' 'lt w if w it 1 --fi ' r N vffigw -'gl 57 lif- r I: ' r 7 J f-' ,I N ,., U- A,,, , ,, A Xf.rJ,i,:'f'-- iffyflyf'-cihnv M, I fy ' ' 4 7 ' ' , 'r ' 'JJKV -44 ' .wer-.,.. .-..-.---............... --e---X.:l'7'i-i - . WZ- V.. , lf s b r f A A . L 3' , , -,iz 1' 1 .- , 1 X , i I-, M' , .I ,' ' lr i '- -i' - . . f ' . if , 1, . K 1, f JANUARY IB S I UDEN I S ll 3 .f Mx fl lf 1 .L - Personnel , . l ffl la. , r, - A V, . K Adams, Jane Harston. L. C. McLarty. Elizabeth Peterman. Fred .fl ' l ., yi Askew, Marie Herndon. Bobbie McWhorter. Billy Richardson, Charles , l,- I ,'i Bailey, Letcher Hinsch. Eleanor M.1cBean, Winnifred Ryburn. Bcrh 1 V I xx 1,11 ls Blakey, Katie Hughes, Billy Mather. Billy hchaub. G. A. - K... Bowden. Wesley Hughes. Herbert Mayhew. Frances Scoggin, Maurice .J I - K ' l' Bramley. Howard Huston, John Robert Milam, Lynn Searle, Jane C. fur i ' 5 ln Brooks. Frances Helen Iden, Elizabeth Miller, Milmn Smith. G. B. R. l - I ' ,l Brown, Laura Jackson. Joe Vera Moore, Mary Spencer. Bruce 'NUI ff s WA. f Connor, Edgar Johnson, Sewell Moss. Frances Sturtcvant. Charles K ,rl I ,mtl-. Curry. Jack Keene. Ridgeway Mowat, O. C. Sutherland, Clayton 'x x,, jsfffif Davidson. Hawthorne King. Alwyn Nalle. Frances Thompson. Annette M.. 5- dq, DeForest, Reita Kindsley. Joe O'Dell, Catherine Thompson, Lucy 7, If Elkins. Gladys Lockhart. Jimmie Orr. Dorothy Tugwell, Nell Ray fi - Evans. Lucy l.uther. Frances Pelster. Don Wood. Jean Glober. John Allen McCain, Douglas Perkinson, Guy Lee Zappfe, Fred ill -I' U Gray. 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U ' Vp-'av H ' ' , .Fx ..vy,LQ'I,1'i,2f:N-!'Le , -ii' 9 ' lf 'iff-Y-f:.fff'V - Tin 4 ' 'ffl .1 i iw DRAMATIC CLUB .-' .r :lf ' 'Rigs KA U - XS: 12-f 'iwi 1 XY H1131 :Mi Of ficers ,wi , v V , ' ' fiii BOX I Qugpxmj Ronald Marks ....... -.,----.-...Pres1dent gills MM' William Wilson ,........ ,........ ..... V ice-President ' -J, Moneta Storey ..,.... -.-CN ..... ,. ---- ...... ......... S ecretary Q ff . . ff, fl Mrs. J. Yancy Fincher ....... - ..... ....... - . ....... -- ....,... Director v W4 M . . . . 1 ,LQ i The Highland Park Dramatic Club enjoyed one of its most successful season! in 1923-19. lingslwere f S held semi-monthly in their clubrooms at Melrose Court. The club entertained with a fonni dur! during Christmas VX Week of 1928 and gave a dinner on May I8 of this year. zifrfffoh Three three-act plays were presented: Love-in-a-Mist. The Private Secretary, and The Bad Man. -t K l i 'Wy Along with these three-act plays six one-act plays were given. The End of the Trail, of the one-act group was , 'Qi Wi selected to represent Highland Park in the Interscholastic League One-Act Play Contest. which was held in March. x ,K Y The characters of the representative play were played by Eleanor Baird, Ed Erwin, and Ronald Marks, i I L -'Q George Watson was winner of the Junior Declamation Contest and Ed Erwin won the Senior Division. Betty Bateman was victorious in Girl's Declamation while Ronald Marks was Extemporaneous Speaking Champion. i Personnel Mi' l ' X June Anderson Ed Erwin Virginia McCaleb Ed Rowley Eleanor Baird Adabelle Evans Ronald Marksl Eunicille Sampson Betty Bateman Billy Francis Virginia Marvin Mabel Sanders Julia Chandler Jean Hassel Robert Milwee Moneta Storey Harry Cleaver Mac Jordan G. O. Newman Maurice Turner N Jean Dealey Samuel King Bobbie Purvis George Watson '- Margaret Duvall Margaret Knight Grace Rodgers William Wilson A Shirley English Eudora Longmoor Helen Rodgers , lg? f. .... ' 1 ,. 3 1 f . l . X , -:- s qs f' . .. 1 , mi- I Z F C ix J l 'L 'reg , f i it Li l .f ,. V I Qilltl. L I i I .f I . ..,,. Q ffl: WT? .lil l lil' as Q, V x xxx' Y, X I 4 Mffiix if-?:-svgf 22 C .is iliiifilff ' , N. 1-' S'--4-.ng,-: wa- 1 . -:if-,:7a,,.1' +w.x'q,,g ' ,4fX 'jfgfifqh ' RZ? -113: QMN - miie g- ' l v Ni 1-0 -Eff' viva ff 61 x, .7 X ra. i .. , V. b '-, .. ...,,.. ,M ., .44 ,Jef V' 41 - I I, If i, xflr, .Vi-L. PFI-LE V lr' 'J ' E8 , w, X3..,,w:,,, ' ,, ., Y vw, -., ...is xg' T, Ni- ,Q 'fi - J .', xxx my f yu J U iff Qslfl .aft ir:-iff.. fr 4 I il 1 . .I -I ,. y it Sf. all? Xlkpylx 2 'I ' i ' I . V f -4'YXig'x 4 .u DEBATE If-' X 'V ix Robert Dunlap and Holloway Perkins were chosen to represent Highland Park in the ',-11.3 Interscholastic I.e.1'gue Contest in Debate. The debate subject was Resolved: That the i if 7? English Cabinet system of Legislation is more efficient in England than the Committee system ly 'g is in the United States. ii . - Mlm The boys debated a number of out of town teams. They were successful in the county lik contest but were eliminated in the district, losing to Masonic Home, Ft. Worth. -'Nr' The debaters worked enthusiastically, they worked intelligently. and they worked hard. ' 1 The results were creditable alike to themselves and to their school. 4 F ks f, liiii' X L iligf ,Z , it DECLAMATION Q lllvr 'i Ed Erwin represented Highland Park in Senior Declamation Contest. He won Hrst place Jas, in the County Tournament. ' Ronald Marks was the extemporaneous speaker from Highland Park. He also won first dx-.XG .Q place tn the county. lfx if ill! ., Lf.'4-gif f 'f jfs. 'Pm-l A zigivy 1 -' .t ,Al 9 1 N xv. i i it-vii 'I ix . . in W ,ff Ti .- f3.AgY.qo1,.f a . 4-ia. -e X T gigs' Arai'-s,f yt -fetg f f I:-'ye'-,..,,..1f-. - 1 fin f 1 -e 'g.-Jyyt..I5, ill X.-i -yr 1 I. ff., yu v iifihyl - 1 . .L - r' I-wif f N-09 -Q, leyffw I Q ' ' Q f Q: YQ , ' -'04 62 live 1 1 I Yi ' .. 1' ' ' C C ' : .3731 owl. K.. ,Il,3ih4.NL. 1 ki '.-- E ' A IHE , 'rv-1-if-w4i'7 ' Q WW 'fvQsXQ,?lLA1,,r .,.,,. M y-vlylvr fx. 5 li if W .' ,XXX QPR M, by X CHQRAL CLUB . , X. 1, il d,L,,lIgl x fi an - if A f' Off1C2fS i' in 4 Ruth Brown ...... .......,.. P resident ll' if Miss Beck ...... ..,..... S ponsor ag i i, t, if-in -'S' 1' Personnel lxl ii img! Doris Jean Worley Frances Deaderick De Lois Brady Mildred Chappell E 1 Bertie Louise McConnell Jane Williford Margaret Blaylock Ruth Brown fl. -xi Frances Nalle Elizabeth Halsell Pearl Grainger Jane Greer -'14 Kathryn Tahaferro Carolyn Collins Emma Sue Kendall Elizabeth Iden fuk Eudora Longmoor Mary Elizabeth Karnx Eunicille Sampson A ll X ll YQ. ,bfi Syl 2555 I, V N ga .Z fini? Q: ' lm ULM., r '5 Wx 'J A 'E ' . Y ' I N4 . y ell' M as was 4 'va lx' I Q. N ,A F? ff . ff l d'f,f'5'i55'?9Y1gfwJl1 glam irrriifff M ms Q A ' f.. 'ies' '51 15:1 '- - 'vo 'ig-Ji Lf , Qkiffli M fwagfqff' Ji' I --+363 fie- 7 .a s .' .-f- F ,T 1 -1. ,..1....,.....-...-.... ....-V-....... .... .- , 'N cu f 'x 'T' ' 'YS' ,c he . LZQQZLI -.', ,3,,, gs IIQVLQQ'-'t ' 1, I tty ,ff .V -T-, I '-I4 FAIVP N ,.,X .JL 1 V413 an ,325 in it M14 H 1 xii, ,flgm A ,i ..,-.Ja --,A 3, l NlN-Ns,-.Q,Y7,.,rk.,.k,,:!. .Ili ,h -q. R' 41,5 - A -Q:-ix, X ,I-r'i,., ,,, 7:17 i or QEXXLXR-'.L as ' in -X' . fx lcajgw - f VWM- ibleyiy-2, s- -yas 5,11 QJKJQ7 F ? X i -il -ek Z I ,- I K' , X 'I-If I . f I HE HIGHLAND PARK HI-Y CLUBS fly , ' THE PURPOSE OF THE HI-Y CLUBS IS: x ' . . . 1 1 ggi-? To create, matntatn, and extend throughout the school and community, 5 32 if hx h standards of Christian character. s ' ., Ha, ,riff . x - '3'if., The club is made up of boys elected from the student body by the members of the club. A boy can not apply A 'V C My,-N for membership, but is chosen because of his excellence in character and moral purpose by unanimous vote of the 'f '. i 5 I K chapter to which he is elected. The club is intended as a force for good, working to raise the standards and ideals gl LAL of all with whom it comes in contact. The club has grown in five years. under the splendid sponsorship of Captain fbi ,J -il- . , ,QJ Ghiselin, from a small group of boys with a high purpose to a large organization of four chapters and the Comrade l-,,v,,,f4' 1 Club. a freshman chapter. with fifty-one per cent of the boys in the school. all working for the same high ideals. ax F KX' The Hi-Y is able to accomplish its purpose through a program of study and service to others, In the iirst K 'XJ 4 f 'J' instance the club develo s its members throu h Bible study and inspirational talks. The chapters meet at the lligh . P E A V e fi .1 H School for supper every Monday night: and then. after a general business meeting. adjourn to the chapter rooms N l .1 -. where the Bible is studied and the problems confronting a high-school boy are discussed. Once a month some prom' t ' IQ ,, f inent man in the community delivers an address, usually on his profession and its opportunities. thus giving the boys RR V I '1 X13 ,I I a chance to learn more of the lines of work in which they are interested. Once every six weeks there is a wash out if ' . 1, a fi when the members point out each others' faults and suggest improvements. Then in the second case the members f A ' gl carry their ideals into everyday life and by befriending boys who are losing out in some way. raise them to the Hi-Y 1 i i f 4 ' standard. I' l XX The Hi-Y is an international. non-denominational organization of Christian High School boys working to I J H achieve the Hi-Y purpose. The American Hi-Y with more than a hundred thousand members maintains secretaries W' limfzin abroad to carry the HifY ideals to boys of other lands less fortunate than nurs. l',- I i Besides the religious work of the Hi-Y. there is the social side of the organization. Twice a year the boys , ' ,lil Lf' aind their parents get together in a sort of .joint meeting' for the purpose of knowing each other better, once tn the My I all at the Father and Son banquet and again in the Spring when the Mother and Son banquet is held near Mother s U, y X. f , , . . . . . . x y AHPA Day. Again. there is the public induction when the candidates become full members. a very impressive ceremony 4 'L' presenting the meaning and ideals of the Hi-Y. And hnally we must not forget the parties. These parties. one each I., Y term. are a high-light of the social season: the one this Fall was held in Dallas and the one in the Spring at Lake Worth where we went swimming, had a picnic supper, held a dance, and visited the concessions. giving all of us one ft of the best times we have ever had. ft' WlI.l.l1XM YATFS. 'zw IQ Ihe Comrade Club 2- i el 'AX ly L if , The Comrade Club is the special ward of the Hi-Y. Its membership is drawn from the boys of the freshman 'X ' class and it is therefore the first contact that a boy has with the Hi-Y when he enters the high school. What these -D' ' . . . 1 young men lack in experience. is more than repaid by their pep and enthusiasm, and we number them among the most I 75 1 4 loyal of our Hi-Y members. ll fi For the past two years the Comrade Club has been under the sponsorship of Mr. Egbert Langley. Ile has given iff, I much of his time and effort in developing an interesting and educational program. Due to the rapid growth of the fy! Hi-Y, he has had very little assistance and the success of the Comrade Club program is attributed to his initiative. We unite in urging Mr Langle t t' h' k ' f' l ' . y o con inue next year t is wor so well begun. J i v' CAPT. R, G. GHlSlfI.lN. 1-7 N Q, I- ' , ' ' W Li in V., f O I ,354 A 5,1 . I. 1 -I N- QM-Q s mm.. ffl . I x I , I I . f hx ,ilu alt hd I l ifiggill 1 1 QM I j A MIK? X K ' 'aff - I L. mf' Qgayi lam, sryy . 5. l Avg -'tixfinf ivlfbitgxs 1 'I 5 J? ,JN N Nit- YTLWW hx . . , u V .AX-X ii I X Nh .sq, .ff' tx , ,, l ad Q10 ,LGF V2 x A ,n rv Zen Ve , A, Fx will 25 t ,uffgi , 5',l1y.,::5t v3slN'rg,f,, , -' 'wtf ,-f ' QU-15- fl 4' .H-yrs. I -' IW FI 'Z,.,.ffs.s, 'LX 'I' ' ' ' f 1' '-,':-' i lt' 'L. 'C-'5- ,J - T54 I ' H J ' ' ' Nxx,.4'7 I 5 ,,, -5 1 ., l 4 to , X C t M- :. .1 - nr,-fu .- Q of-,1 4 X J f, ,f 4 N QNX, ff .,VLtV,..ff.F.x ..., A -a -,F fi it at s-f l, . .e f-.aaa -.4 64 ITP 1- , -5, , vw - vw l- 1 fs L texas F' H' Drs-M -- o r 'fi 'IHEH IAN -s-iswe fs - ' D13 qi . , 4 lfi3Y2,v L f 5:? 'l'l iii pi s lx HI Y AND COMRADE CLUBS X P R ' x Execuuve Board XXX Captain R. G. Ghiselinu-- .........,..,.,,..,.,,,, ,, ..,.,,,,,,,.,, - ..,,-,,---- Sponsor RRY Adams ------- ------------------------ -----------...... ..... .. . -- ...... :.---President K .f- Jack Shook, -------- .... -- ........ -.--- .... W ...... . .... ---- ..... vtce-President LP 3151. J. Fred Smith ..... .-- ....,. - .,,,,, ,.- ,-,,,,.,,. ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, Secretary Wllllam Yates ....-..,... - ....... ........, ......... A s sistant Secretary Xghjefg, in if Robert ,Dunlapms ...... ........,............ - ........... 'I' reasarer nag' 7 is Jaclg Gillespie ...... ..... . .. ...,. .President Roosevelt Chapter S' IW ESIlli H2YS2t.-.- ...... - .......... .. ..... ,,...,,,,, P resident Spruce Chgpfgr ,gigbib Ralph LIHKICY ------- A --------..................... President Ghiselin Chapter 41,113 s- B0bbY Martin ---'-- ------.- - ..,..e . ............ . ...... P resident Comrade Club e J' R Ad SENIOR CHAPTER , BY 3mS- -----e -------.e----------...-.............. . .- ,........... ..-.-President Jack Sl'100k. ---e--- --.--------------... ............... ............ V i c e-President f' 1 Smith ..... , ,,,,,,,--,, ---4 S ecfefafg A William YBYCS ------------e----.... -- .................. Assistant Secretary fl Robert Dunlap .-.---. - ............... ....,...... ,..... - .......... - - -.Treasurer Charles Abbott Leonard Elkins William Langley Ed Role W- C- Barnes Arthur Emery Boone Macaulay Bel Ross Lloyd Blaylock Osborne Fernald Charles Mast Robert Rutledge awr-'FJ' ?gLlyBg:nsfotd .aoeb Fyshlgf gerghgidu Meyers Eyltte gaunders I..- il n o er y re I s t d i iw' Carpenter A. 2ble .ll?ckhMoluet Sifulhlrxr 7 ' ay on ast eman omas a ' S lh R ML! Herman Cecil D. S. Harsgon Jaliir eigldsoms Jatizgs Snfslf wi gg g Raymond Chappell Oscar Holt William Palmer Robert Stennis , er Andrew Christensen Thomas Howe Holloway Perkins Marshall Stiles j ' Ancel Clough J. B. Hudnal Claude Pitts Paul Thomas fg Delrnore Cobb Sam Johnson Palph Porter Maurice Turner Austm Cole Fred Jordan Horace Pound Rohn: Wilmn Charles Duncan ' Mac Jordan Morris Richardson William Wilson Q William Yates ROOSEVELT CHAPTER X A v MI. RQBEIC -Gilbert ............,,. ,.,. ,. ,..,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, .,--,,,., S p gnggr ' N ll I-gtk Glg9SPlQ---- ....................................... ....... - ......... V E--.Preeidenr Umef 3l'Wln ------------------- - ------- --------------... - - .... -..- ite-Pftsfdenl' Joe Wilson ....... --.- ........ - ....., --,,-,,,.- ,,,, --,,,,,.-Msgcfgmry Billy Carroll------.. ...... - ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, - .,,,, ,,,,,-,,,Tg-eqsuref Harold Anderson Billy Davis Robert Jones Houston Shelton Bally Baker Marvin Edwards John Jordan Cloyd Shook John Bennett O.. B. Freeman Ross Lea Charles Teeples F Bonner Bentley Miteh Gray Gilbert Franklin MeClrdy W. L. Todd Ludwell Buckley Lewis Grxnnan Richard Meyer James Ward A' X Fvan Carpenter .lack Harding William Rose Layton Bailey Q Q Dudley Curry George Hobson Ed Rowley Charles Connell 'lt' GHISELIN CHAPTER , Ralph I-qnslev --------- - .............. ---- .......... - ................. . ..,.. .President James WIISOU ------+--------- ---------- - ---------. --..--e. ...... ...--Vice-President lgenrv llgvntzomerv---------+.---.- .......... M- ..... --------- Secretary C0188 IBWEIY ........... ...-...--.. ...... ,,,-- ,,,,,,,.,,,, --,,-,- - -, Tfgagufgf Q fi George Blaylock Aubrey Godbold lack Maxson Quint Ouigley ' t ' X Bill Bradford Lawrence Iden Blair Mercer Louis Willis i fe Winn' Chflsfmsm Rllph LHIEICY Herbert Miller James Wilson r lx JJ genrgeFDrewery Igrankl-Linham ganry Llontgomery Burris Wood l . y errss am ea e gar erkms Q N A SPRUCE CHAPTER F Mr. Robert Bartley ......,..........,. - ,,,,.,,,,, --U, --,--- '------'-- S ponsof ' Eqtill HeYS9l'---------- ---- ---------- - ---.. - ........................ .President BQUY Tufnef- -------------------- - ------- - ---------..... ---..-----..-Vice-President is I BIUY NfWS0I11------- ------ ------- ----- -.... .. ------ ...... ..--..-- Secretary ' Cui! BWFY --------- - -------- -- ------- ----- - ---.---... - -------...Treasurer ' Joe Burkett Robert Hinsch Dan McMillan Jack Rutledge Harry Cleaver Marshall Hunter G. O. Newman Oscar Seward Stuart Delgado George Jalonick Billy Newsome Thomas Spaford Shirley English Jack Kleber David Northway Jim Sterling 'mi Billy Francis Hal McGraw Lewis F. Russell S.nWLrTiptqn ,QR .RT I , iy urner l tl' Q I COMRADE CLUB ll - I Ml. Egbert Langley --......... ..--.. ...... ---- ............................,,,. ,, Spongor AQ u xy s . N ' Q, BOBPY Mimllf ------ - -------- - ------ ---- -----..- -.--.. ..... ---- ...... . .... President ' My COUIHS Bland .---- -- -------- ---.- ---.. --..---.-.. ...... ---..---Vice-President 'pq Howard Adl2t3.------ ...... .. ..,.,,, ug ,,,--- - ,.-.-- -. -.--.- N---U-H Sggfgfary ' H d Eglifff Cflbb- ------ E qi---3 -------- ---EEF ....... .. .... ---Treasurer owar e a ' V ones t cl H ll Slnl Charles Armentront llidgeway Keen Vfyatt rRa:skin Tg:AeSmith ton V Eglin: gcad Hmmm Lockhart Frank Reed-y ,,' Kiel' Sterlinf Ubbv Martin Jonas Rosenneld Charles Stnrtevant i i Jqtlr CUNY Lvnn Milam G. A. Schaub Edwin Wilson Y j XX Billy Heuse Hugh Peterson Charles Sharp James Young X . X . It f 3' . i 4 7 SL'4'r.f'5'i 51 ! y Sli' fe-fit, 5-:Eyiffs , 4 .-' . ,av L -E-iQ1z': U, -0 frwlv . Q, , -D . dis-Lf -effhii ' .ii of if-fr Mtmrivv-f J Q - +24 65 iii- - a e A or Xfqfxi v 4 , .,l.gi,.l:' 41: fb I V' 4? 2 Iv' T-'I i ii -A ,Q . , 'HSS X--CgDfiE,,?lL C S l ee.CCjeQlf :Q f?Alli- dw l V f5l'-1- ., x ,L '7 r 4' rw 9 Xl ,l lx f -- ol M wil 41, iff- xA FRENCH CLUB aff il .rx - '- ,,g'l. , 1 , . rl I l ll 'I lllfs 'lr' W , Officers flff' Q Henrietta Miller ...... .....,.,............. ...,.... P r esident l lgygi ,yi Mrs. Zeek ......... ...4..7... S ponsor .IV -, rv. l' W5 A an S.- ,, ,. l',l H , zrfzne Z lll'l 'yi i ' xx lf Q V7 Personnel l'Mf,,,gy :alia l' -'lil Pi in , -- ' Carolyn King Anne Brown Mabel Sanders Eudora Longmoor 7: ,IT Catherine Holland Joie Honea Lillian Gwynne Margalet Watkins 'f' Elizabeth Brown Mary Stuart Burger Anne Bolling Shepherd Anne Whaling jg il Margaret Milam Jane Williford Lucy Walker Jean Zeeryp L lx-'ff Henrietta Miller Ed Erwin Catherine Baker Claude Pitts Nr UH Evelyn Moore Eleanor Baird Frances Deadrick l-,' K, ff if 1 if y 'ex xv? Q-ilfff: 4 X i. '.Q l2'i'i,I Y , ' l I fe .-S new X , '-K we .5 Q . H ' 'llx I X K N l x JJ 3 bbtll v ff -.Q ,,Q '- rd.. N lx 'JW N xl, 'll Nj il mi N 1 NSA l A 6 1971 Q , QL' lUl r lifll , 'X 'F ' To--A r I --' ' 4, X::,'-:'..,' a ., f ,.f,'y .J r-5 ' - sn 9,y l lgjhvllsx Eff -44 55 Y l. , w 11' ,Z .ft f '.ffl: '-,,. , . ..,. - -1 ---f - if 'i' x lx' ll 'E f THE HIGHLANDEIfiili A lift 71' - 6.1 5 .I J ' 3 . , . , ' A -x,.,,.'-'A Q .Au N-A- ,ji 'Q-,1 .-N N- ----- -f --f H- ,-f' 'V ' r ,ffl , A I Af Q X ' xl ,Q 5 ., 1 , Qf . -l ll 'dig I I rig.,lK'i, Xixkxqixxu l cliffsjl 'yuTi,f .lg 5 ' X' lil: x' 'i 1 ' i .v ' iam f,7 a , 352 y 4. . fl X ,V ,.,A'f-,J . 41 1 l i ' 'gi 1 it ' 'Z ii .l, X MJ!-xg - N 1 ,. ,4.. , lifi' W' E fl ' R ll.f,.L,. 3-W! ANNUAL STAFF 'ff ,T fig? J. Fred Smith, ,, ,,Edi1or U? Wilfred Brogden , ., ., ,,,, Asst. Editor Hifi Thomas Gay , ,,,Business Manager Ed Erwin ,, Asst. Business Manager 419: ,Ji fi 1 Aww D ,EF Horace Pound , , , , ,, ,, ,,SuIes Manager li, Ray Adams rrrd .R. o. T. C. Editor if-'ff I l,-XJR. Murray Saunders .. , , , ,.,.,,, ,, ,Cartoonist fi 1 ul fi' fl' Raymond Chappel ,, , .Sport Editor t, :fly , in-ff' I V Mac Jordan . ...t,., ,,t,, . Snapshots V' y-,X x 1 il Peyton Bland ., , ,7..,, , 7,,, ..,. , ,Snapshots Robert Dunlap , .. , Joke Editor and Typist D 3 Dina Jackson ,... . , . , Senior Editor If 4 AllSIil'1 Cole ,, ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,Typist , Wk , , William Yates , , ,, , Typist Kill K .K XX EQ 9 'f 5 If A '10 :'l1'tig: A F Vi lin- gif! .X iff' , .A , . . Oni' 1f'f inf rqf' rj UQ, w 4 X Ni, '72 1A ,ww ,LW KW 5 f ku l A L-3 NAKVI i ,ff rl xiii- fl If pf u f Hrs I K Q4 lj -tixxhfilsf gh- 'T X ' ,, -' ' 1 ,, .1 -4 ' J' -3' 2- ' . 1 K' f --F: '- .1 f--- X ' I ig ,iV, ' fr-41 5J::Ef3Qff43y- :-wx?-L ,Qs-31515,-?.3fQfigQjN' ffifif-J5L,5 51i'iC1:lf'QJ'f 1'7l ' 'WNW W ww Eff YZ? R UN Cvmrl -4675- ff eeee e '7fl5f Xf ff 'T :il7.7e ffl' fix jlfi ..'7l'f' Q W' i 'I 35 gift vtslliiegippf 1 glen-IE 1 Q ' - lil JOURNALISM CLUB S0 iff. , . , 'kv -f 'f Officers 4? 574 Q? 7 TA Clara Hurt ...... ..... . ............. .. , ..,.... ....... .... . . --.-Editor Qu Miss Clouse. , .......... ---- ....... Sponsor 6405? lwl W , Eli! Personnel 5475- W Clan Hurt Dorothy Stovall William Yates Robert Dunlap Miletua Dunagan Anna Maria Morgan Alice Gillespie Paul Thomas k Ruth Kirkham Evelyn Moore J. Fred Smith Ray Adams 4 . L55 P mil mg Xl Xx AA .,. 5 X If -x Que X .Xw,? J rl gl 'ill f W KU si f ' fill Nr ,N Q9 ffliilf 'fiflbf I MQ llil Elm wg:-L.11,. Q X 7 s A-. N I - ,Eff i Nl ...glflllq l 1 ral STV lu 133' L ' ' ' N .ff K f- w.'-,,..,-,, -fy 5, I' 74 kg df7,,,f f-:Aix gtg .E -ififfg .. If LTXX X , f m! Q Lf--W -4. ' ' -W 4- ' 1 . ' - ' - f '. riffs- N l -' '--s'e.,f? ' fggjf w 1' ff WWE M2793 MF' ive 11 M2 ll --4 68 we F: eww- 1 '- 9-'wi' ' I -Y f - s15:l 7 'IQ Wx L H- - Q N - - - xx- 'Jia i V ' 1 :E THE HIGHIAN DE ifizeri 1 I U?-HS, ' RW Qfipftalw fi fp if ,P l rx 'I' xx? -252. LATIN CLUB 914 MQ, l . gill V Off1cers ' Evelyn Moore .... - ,........ , .... ........... ., -----.President I 1 Catherine Morrison .. ...,..... .....,..,.,.. . First Vice-President , Robert Rutledge ........... ................. - -... ....... Secretary-Treasurer Anna Maria Morgan. ...... .. .... - .... ---...------.Parliamentadan Y' l Miss Bradfield ......... .. ......... ........,.. S ponsor x xg Personnel k Evelyn. Moore . Adrian Rose I Monet: Story Lair Heine A Catherine Mormon Joe Baker Prank Ryburn Elvxe Nichole Robert Rutledge Anne Whaling Lillian Gwynne Bob Wilson X xt Anna Maria Morgan Jane Williford Jack Kleber J' I 2 ,S 5 . J 1 vain-:may-wlw but iq' ' . . S l -K ' 'W 0 l 'J t . s 'V i ,- A Wu . ' .gil - 0' i 'W XX., .QAM ,lid ' -. ' ' A -, , Q-Q- .f f.gy .ifgil .1-in 11: ,f 6' or f' ' --ef 69 yi-- L .1 . - 2,217 ,ff , ,.., V.. .,, -V fr- 3 T felled-ZJw.f21rslM2 ff Q-ww, ei 1- x . yqs-owwweg-nfs rj THE HIGHIANDER, -ejfgzgrs , ., 1 r ., X - Xxwf-'S-J llfixpx--5,9 W 5- ' ' 't ' J 'Mx -- , X f I V - lv Ii. Y I, 5 4, , -2 ' ,X 'L if SW tlkaffi es fi fulfill, -lx ll 1, -. ' E ' v si lfinj? Highland Park was more successful in the Latin Tournament ff 7 'Q I this year than ever before. Contestants were entered in each class l 7 X Q and in every one they took some place. Elvie Nichols and Lois Heuse ,l N, won irst place in the one year class, Adrian Rose made the highest I score in the third year class. Anne Whaling made the highest score in the fourth year class. and second in the essay contest. and all other teams placed either second, third. or fourth 'This year also for the first time the Latin Tournament was held A at Highland Park. The contestants began work at one o'clock and N finished at four-thirty, at which time they were taken on a sight- 2 seeing tour of Highland Park, University Park. and Dallas. That ' night at six o'clock they were brought back to school and ,entertained A with a banquet. fa The menus at the banquet were in Italian and everyone greatly enjoyed the task of trying to translate his dinner. Music was fur- ,-,J nished by the school orchestra and speeches were made by some of the l well-known teachers who were present. N We hope the tournament will be 'held here again sometime and 479' the contestants will enjoy themselves as much as we believe they did , this time. The success of this was due to Miss Bradfield and we think she should be congratulated and commended 'for her work. 7 T s L ' la If l ll ll z 'ill-'U tg 'feta' H+' fir xi TH X bu 1 l ll' X ly 438 1 7 if x U '43 ' i' 1' 1' .I 51 '.bX54:f9f' 'Q -eg-. f 53-mrirfhtgsn 1 .411 .Q-1,1 A l L . -:if fc: as tmvffjmfif ' '44l70r- , 'E--. --I -W-fe-em, ya.. - 1 I, ' X xffiu 1,1 f .Z 2 , 'TQ'-Qt vi-,ilfa qt X--tlikje-,.s.2..Q,.'7:5 LNJ5, ' s fc' 'f if THE HIGHIANDER F af1'fft'ff-- -WND . ,H VF . . . ,.. W-I . 3 5 ,ZFBPI Qifoilw rx 1, , ' Qs' 1 who s . . . .elf f . L - X. ,Ll -six., 'L F I 3 V' U hiv - lenna. Austria. June 9. 1950. ' Dear Mr. Wiseman: I received your letter the day I flew to Europe. I certainly was glad to hear from you, but am sorry that ir ' you had to leave Highland Park because your rheumatism troubled you so much that you were unable to patrol the ' ff' ,Ml halls as of yore. 5 Sgilkgg I note that you have decided to venture into the field of literature and that you .are going to write the memoirs ltifgv- of your life. In answer to your request for material to use in your book I am sending reports of the members of ,vnlf gfqxk the class of '29. Due to the fact that I am head of one of the largest press-clipping bureaus of the world. I have X 5 1 - been able to keep up with the members of my class prettyt well and there are very few with whom I have lost contact. ' llv ly fl X N t The nrst, Mr. Wiseman. is Ray Adams. You remember Ray was a great success in R. T. C. and was gb . K5-lj Major Adams at Highland Park. Now it is Captain Adgmslofl R. H. B. orCaCapth5:f His Royal Highness L 'fo N-f Row Boat. The American Army is no comparison to the ng is avy. accor ing to pt. ants. ' A ,, Bud Emery. or I should say Rev. Arthur Emery of the Ninth Baptist Church of Red Oak. Texas. is a prom- inent minister of that city. Before I left for Europe. I read an interesting sermon of Rev. Emery's on the evils of ' king. cigarette smo 4 The former tennis champ of Hi Park is still associated with the game. Morris Richardson is a tennis ball Y . tester at the Wright-Diston factory. All he has to do is hold the new balls at the height of his head and drop , ff them. If they bounce above his belt Morris gives them his okay. The largest boy in the class. Bob Fly. has upset all predictions of his lifeis work. Bob reduced after he left high school and han now become a jockey. If Bob rides one horse in a race. it is a safe bet if you put money on the orse he doesn't ride. 'N 4.510 I l lst Sara auf! Heilrifltta Miller have opened up an exclusive millinery salon on Fifth Ave.. New York and are , L doing very we . so ear. X W thgilg Margaret Moore and Katherine' Taliaferro have gone on the stage and are appearing in a comedy skit called 45 A Half Pint and a Quart. ff Two other members of the class have also entered vaudeville. Billie ,and Hughes Morris are headliners. Billie plays two Sousa horns and a trombone at the same time: and Hughes. not to be outdone. beats two drums .and plays an oboe simultaneously. By the way. Mr. Wiseman. Hughes has never gotten over his idea of perpetual motion: A he works on it in all his spare time. N It is probably unnecessary to write about Andrew Christensen. heavyweight boxing champion of the world. X vi 1 It was some ight when he knocked out Battling Castleman in two rounds. ' Mary Mendenhall. Jennie Belle Goodner and Frednn Harris are nurses at the Johns Hospital. Joe is the best known dog and cat doctor in Garland. where his hospital is located. ' ' I Harold Anderson is a lineman with the Southwestern Bcll Telephone Co. You 'may remember. Mr. Wiseman. that Harold always liked to tinker with telephones. . A 4 f-5 The call of the sawdust was too much for three members of our class. Ancil Clough and Leonard 'Elkins are 9 associated with the Ringling Bros.. Barnum-Bailey Circus. They are known as Rostov and Nostor. two strong men gum Siberia. The other member of the trio is Wynelle Cameron. who is ltnown'as Madame Prudhomme. Snake harmee. Q KN 4 3 Our golfing wonder. Charles Abbott. is still playing golf. Charlie is instructor at the golf course on top I of the Marvin Building in Dallas. 1 4 - a Eudora Longmoor and Oscar Holt have entered the movies. I have heard that Eudora is as popular as the old favorite. Greta Garbo. while Oscar is said to remind one of Rudolph Valentino. f A Paul Thomas and Ralph Porter seem to have dropped out of sight. When last heard from they were in Africa searching for an insect to talte the place of our well known American chigger. . Q Q H , Noticed an announcement in the Dallas paper the other day concerning a Marathon Dance being held in the A , Highland Park Gym. The announcement carried the news t-bat Jack Detzel and Anne Bolling Shepard were favorites I XX to win as they danced over 1.000 hours in the last contest in which' they entered. . Q I L I Joe Fisher haalbgotslse a gal estate promoter. I understand that Fisher Manor. Joe's new addition. has become near y as popu ar as u iew states were in the days of '29. . b h Dorol:hydStgvall is a dietitian in some hospital in New York. She enjoys her position immensely as 'shown I y er two un re pounds. - i t I Miletus Dunagan is now on 'the staff of Snappy Stories. a weekly magazine. ' ' A bit of romance that could well be related here was the marriage of Bill Bransfoed and Alice Gillespie. .s I perfect match. I might add that Bob Dunlap and Dick Slaughter committed suicide immediately' after they heard the news about Bill and Alice. It washtookbad asf they both had auch brilliant careers ahead of them. I .Bob had a good position with one o the largest toot pic . rnanu acturers in t e nited States and Dick was a shoe sa esman at Grant's. ',Q,,- ' Peyton Bland is one of America's foremost brewers. Bland's Iceland Ginger Ale is nationally known. sold and ,-kgs, I---' xp?-F drunk. ' Q bil :Tl ikf Katherine Mayen is employed by The Luden Cough Drop Co. as a stenographer. The Luden Co. allows a X CQ. J twenty percent cut on all cough drops sold to employees and Katherine has saved over 8500.00 in less than a year. il 1 I Two members of the class have dedicated their life to constructive woek. Arleen Luther and Retha Douglas are speaking from the lecture platform for the W. C. T. U. They are trying to help Uncle Sam enforce the Volstead I Act. . He wozaed 'life for tlendyean befose hekgat 'her cgnsenk to marry Anne Whaling and Tommy Gay Enally I got married. a ter ommy a t reatenc to ' i imse i nne- re use im.. Nita . Nu I 1. 59 sS14f'ff4 '...f sf sf is grief. e Y '-Z Q'-.ff - cl:- 3 - rwsr' -- 1-. ' jIfg.f:f,.4, -TX ' 'q'N . ' - . . - ' V ' 1 ' ?:i iJ 'diifki . H uf! hir' Hiiobmfl .9111 M34 71 hc..- 7'1T?f e '--v -- V ----- 'Ex , P EIQJQQANIZZ f-5 2 5 .':.-X www, NL. ' nyivifyvwarsfs 1- I IGHLANDER, cf-we - h g Q ' ' H : if L 5- 'ae f , wwf lilo- V IP E ----P M.- . cfm- . -. X W h J. Ii,redhSmith, tai: editor of our Annual of '29, is still a bachelor. ' Fred hasn't seen the girl who could make im take te nal tum e. r The Hon. Robert Walker is President of the National Society for the Advancement of Sarcasm. , The recent explosion in Chicago of the Roady Research Laboratories in which Joe Brown and Austin Cole Xa, were killed is being investigated by a Senatorial Committee. of which Senator Ed M. Erwin is chairman. Senator .dtgy Erwin was so well acquainted with the tactics and habits of Prof. Roady that he was appointed to head the committee ,X at Qguff in the investigation of this terrible disaster. Observations have brought to light the fart that Jack Shook was in gxili the builgling only five minutes before the explosion, and it is believed that he emptied a five pound can of sodium into flag? a vat o water. Wt ' ,if W The only member of our class to make the Olympic Team is Margaret Jane Milam. Margaret ran in the l i X one hundred yard dash for women in the last Olympic games. I understand her time was 9 minutes and 53 seconds. IL A X 1-,bg J It was quite a surprise to me when I heard about Margaret because I never knew that she was so speedy. 6 1 , N' Warren Alexander Gable was a human lly until two months ago. Dub had climbed to the twenty-lifth floor ' ' of a thirty-Eve story building. on the way to the twenty-sixth he sneezed and reached in his pocket for a handkerchief --well you can imagine the rest. 'N N J 'f v h.I. Lyle Smith, pugilist of our.class. has opened a gymnasium in Chicago where the manly art of self-defense I X is taug t. 'fl Ruth Brown is now living in Nebraska. Any further explanation is unnecessary. as you probably remember Q what a great attraction U. of Nebraska football players held for Ruth. 5 Prof. William Bradford is Dean of English at Harvard. I understand that when Prof. Bradford assumed his duties 2500 students left Harvard and went to Yale. Catherine Baker. Ollie Jo Bowen. Dorothy Weveeka, Ruth Townsend. and Mozelle Vaden are with the Metropolitan Grand Opera Co. They clean up the Opera House after the show is over. 'A t3mt'l'h,', doll to of Dorothy McFarland's ability to whistle. she is employed by the Acme Dog Kennels to call the 'gr'-If I 'Q ,L Bertie Louise McConnell plays and sings before thousands of people every week. She sings all the popular X Xu! song hits at Woolworth's Music Counter. l I Holloway Perkins and Wm. Yates are trying to win the Roady Prize. Prof. Roady has offered a prize of 825,000.00 to the person who could make air stay in a toy balloon after a hole had been punched in it. ' Anna Maria Morgan is demonstrating Mary Ann Salad Dressing at the Piggly Wiggly Stores. A large trial sample is given to every housewife who happens in a Pigvgly Wiggly Store when Anna Maria is there. Elizabeth O'Beirne and Rose Margaret Lindsley have joined the faculty of Miss Prim's School for Girls. q .29 Ilglgdgd and Kathleen Murphy have opened up a Night Club in New York. They got their start back in ' on i ay. Any one listening to the Paris Garter Co's. program given over the N. B. C. Network every Wednesday .st 8 o'clock will enjoy the Garter Man, who is none other than Murray Saunders of Highland Park. When Murray plays his uke he shakes their sox down and they have to buy Paris Garters. Thomas Howe has probably sent more people to the top than any other man in Am-rrica. He is an elevator ' starter in the Woolworth Building. Of Delmore Cobb I know very little other than he runs the Elite Barbering College in Albuquerque. 5 Ben Hardy has risen to great heights and has many men under him. Ben is a window washer now working on A the 107th fine of the new Pitts Building. erected by that prominent financier. Claude. Pitts. Claude bas made quite . D a success sn i e. . Sam gohnsfin is draft clerk at the Day and Night Bank of Buckholts. Texas. He opens and closes the windows to regulate t e dra ts. Q' Q The second bit of romance in our class was the marriage of Osbourne Fernald and Ethel Gwynne. Ossie is a ' fix hard-boiled first sergeant in the United States Army. R. E. Carpenter was such a deep thinker he decided to go in for deep sea diving. R. E. was doing fine until one day he forgot to come up for dinner and the poor .boy is now l,000 leagues under the sea. A Liz Connell is still taking a post graduate course in Hi Park in order to be near Lloyd who is the new janitor. h Q When Helen Wills retired from her tennis career. her place was taken by Mimi Murphy. our old tennis stav. , Dina Jackson is Mimi's trainer and sees that she doesn'l tat too much of the candy sent by Herman Cecil. who is st'll . a devoted admirer. Q I Bill Palmer has improved on the old Yo-Yos which were the craze at the Hi Park for a time. Bill's product c lx li is known as Hi-Lin.g and instead of using a string he employs radio waves to make the top go up and down. I l X Ruth Kirkham poses for the covers of all the popular magazines. and is known throughout the country as l Lil. I T G h h l he irl wit te Smie. Packard Sherrill has often been compared to the well known book worm. and although he has endeavored to dig up one in his back yard to note the comparison, he has only found the common earth 'worms. Evelyn Moore is a missionary in Africa trying to teach the natives Latin. Frances Deaderick played 'tbe piano so well she is now playing a saxophone in a girl's jazz-band. Lois :isher iajteaching in the Deaf and Dumb School in Austin. It is reported that she is very strict and will allow no tal ing in er class. , H' Clara Igurt wrist: tge Class History which was read on Senior Day. This inspired her to write a book on the istory o t e anioa san s. ' ,Q-rsr Matisue Puckett is in Hawaii learning the native dances. She expects to return to America to give her sf' QT a interpretation of these. xx-ll ll xlxf ,i And this is the last report. Members of our class have ventured into the world and have entered into all ' ' ' walks of life. bringing a great amount of credit to Hi Park. M- I wish I could make this letter longer. but my pilot informs me he is ready to fly to Paris. If you wish to 1' gi communicate with me during the next two months, write to La Bourget field. Yours sincerely. I RoNAI.D MARKS. . P. 5. It only wok me 12 hows to Gy from Ntw Yvrk tv Vienna. O 4 X . 1 , K ,If fgt .ss ' Qt W' . lm . D kgsllr-1 . JS also .sf X-V, g --. Z up .K , shi? , ,. F dt' f is -4. 'QW rv 19 ' -'2i72P'- R, ..+ f L . ' . -if J . f f. 473 12,2 ..gE'fi,, . 'Skis-.1 . - S ' 'A - , , , ,Q v'-4 NJ- 'L. '. 'Qu V -vi.. v . r -Uf .l: S , '.,.,, 5. J :'.-i:,g!s5,5- 5 A V ' -'-- H 2 ' .- iv :L F2-3 HW 1-whirl 'hal IHS' fh f . i J-ah . . . T. .HL '1 4f Hf -,,1fj'1,'p' P355 1, ' Q '-1 ' , ' EN 'f,fkf?f f ...i p lf -' if - . . 1. . ' . - f , -FT .5 -' '- . . 1 . 2: ' .1 P 1.2 -.-fi kff. f.'.1?. -.gi :sf if. 540 .5 bf 5 F5535 V ' Jin. 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Under his leadership Highland Park's ,fl jf! Battalion has steadily grown in size, loyalty, and efficiency. Captain sends nl WC his crack companies and rifle teams into competitions well prepared and as P QL ' a result they usually come out on top or near there. ,w ' ff II, X fi Captain Cuhiselin also acts as school doctor: although he has no degree. jif ' he is by no means a poor physician. --:jfs ,,,,!j- Captain Ghiselin sponsors five chapters of Hi-Y. one of which bears his ,flip- ' 'PIM name. Through his efforts the club has grown by leaps and bounds until Xl'X'Vf1l 'NM at present the Highland Park Hi-Y is said to be one of the largest and most Xt up QNNA efficient clubs in the state. isa V -v .J ,. tal. si Therefore we devote this space to show our appreciation to him, for his 'jf'-91,5 . . . ,I N loyalty, understanding and friendship. fin: N f I 'N A SQ CAPTAIN BILLY LANGLEY ,Q X' fi x -, N 'fl I5 till, xxx i Avi. 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H -f fvkx ' ' illlff-ei r . we fQf.lltE1N ff'f iwwvw-All f -ll THE HIGHLANDER l31 Tf'ilfi '9-rQ-'w1f LO fn . 42' CNS? jug 2,4-, p xg -J J I ' 'Q l N 1 , - V ----- xc E 5'-'tif' W of:-V-c fi ii 31,17 .' fr l l-I l 'I-I-I his r O. l , , . ff K V Q' ' ' D+, -!-' f ' I so ., - r - ...wi 11 QA ,N ' - eQt-.4-1,9 .1 ' tx t ,it alt N X N l -- 1 --mile.-' 4 -A1014 f 3 .X '12 X s X ' - ' 'Pkd' l Eli-si f 1 ls X I mggg ! tt . tu, X. l ft-,I , wi ', T - ' Wifi-2' r l X bf , 'Q X 3 -Q-J X4 'r fl ,jf x X - X Q52 fl? 'I It-. -..ex Q Xl t 3 ' 'fT'ffff-f- l'T,'I'J sl, X ,t W T , at ml X ,j . 2 , l 1' X I v I Vll Sip OUR BAT I ALION . yarn? 5: -r f , The ll. O, T. C. Battalion of Highland Park has grown through the past years to be an institution that i no one is ashamed of and that everyone is proud of. The spirit of selidiscipline and self-government combined this k year has made Our Battalion an organization that all the cadets are loyal to and interested in. A N The lessons in initiative, originality. precision. and clean manhood that we learn from Our Battalion are X .1 , some of the most important lessons we learn in school and can only be had through the instructions we get from K lfl Ml'1itarv Training. All through the ranks, from the freshmen to the seniors, the Cadets are loyal and are always ' willing to do anything to promote the better interests of the School, This year especially, the Cadet Corps has been put to a hard test and the individual Cadets who make the Corps have shown an attitude of good spoitsmanship in vt ,Lx 1 their defeats as well as in their victories. XVe have learned from this training that to succeed in any enterprise we must first show Co-operation. This u, spirit of Co-operation is foremost in the development of leaders in our family like associations. A J l. jg MAJOR RAY ADAMS lx I ZEN x: 0 bmi 7 Hlllll tml l r 1 .t i f J 15 Fifi:-:ii . f ill Nic iff 'S' y - , .M is Y l 1 l I txt BOW xv ' . ,g t , Z 'Ig IQ., J sig vi - is feglfit - -e, no ww fgahllf We we-t E, M tor...f,v-,fa 4377+9- I... 1 , I 1 I ik , 5 , .......-,.. , . A -- '--. . 1 , l M - 1 I ' 'I X, . ,I Q H I X, ': v Xnf x I x if ,A ln 1 If ,Q 1 A 7 A r Q l I I. 1 .' 4 - 4 Y' - ry, Staff -1 w -JRE , '- I flll Maj. Ray Adams l.t. Cflmrlee Masr Color Sgt, Ralph Porter let Cll. llvl. Raleigh y ll ! Capt. Bernhard Meyers Ll. Boone Macaulay Sgt. NVillnam Yates llorlenslme I lsr l.l, Thomas Howe l.t. Maurlce Turner Sgl, XV. I., Todd Pvt Bob 'l4h.1uher. yi X lvr Sgr. XVilliam Vvlilmn Vurp Fd llowlev . zyrfe 4-.NMA f-XM' j-ff X , X ,LQ . J. J ' rl' f-jf l . . 2 nm ,, l 4 ' ' V ii Q '- 5 x ,I ' ll. .5 , , I . Sf- ll 1 X . if X r ' I 1 . x wld' v V.. wx :ll , ,XJ ,. ln l , ' . X .rwhnszw ,- xl fl, 3 l ' , .hy L ,lk Q e l I ' r N' fl l ll ll . -. f - '. '! N. A .- '.f'f'lQ . We , 0 Aff ' ll l 1 ' X . l . X ,,, ., . ., if ,,,, w K ,L --X- , J' . -. , ' 1 , 'fm .qkif J!! ,Nil lk -LQ n - ' .. ' il ' 5 ' '- - f 'r ', 'V','- -f-L , Nf'7'IN ef NTL L .,,' Qr- f ml-' H Q 1 ,-.-n4j,',S ,,-l. , f' - V, -JL.-My SJ N., --0+ +0 . I Gill 1 NCX .4 .yr .I , h ' -Ls. fl . gs, l li NBTHEBHIGHIANDEILT BAND RCSTER Colonel Ralph W. Beck ,, , Director Capt. Charles Duncan , Saxophone lst l.t. lired Smith Trombone lst l.t. NV. A. Cvable . Clarinet Znd l.t. Paul Thomas Trombone lnd Lt. Austin Cole , Baritone Hughes Morris ,,,, Cornet Charles Abbott . .Saxophone Ci. O, Newman Burris Vxlood Bass Drum , . .Saxophone lhomas Boren Cornet lidward Green Cornet C. W. McCune .Cornet Duncan Fowler Cornet Billy Ifrances . . . , Cornet Guy l.ee Perkinson Cornet Tom Smith .Trombone Wesley Bowden , , Frank Reedy ., Billy Morris . Tom Spafford , Herschel Timmons Frank Rimmer , Layton Bailey , Bob Jones .. ,, Clayton Sutherland Howard Beasley , Ellis Shuler ., Robert Cobb C. B. R. 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Haupt Pvt Rob Roy England 'E' A t V 'f ' MP vga, 'pw 'falff tim F lf? f 1--Fu, as .1 P Quail 1 sf .1 ? I A ' r, ri . srl 4 In -fi - 'fi . N 5 1 hlX ff ln . V' 1 iX f X rl K tl ll ' iu'lt'lJ ' I l -, tl gl J- ' 'F' li l i' xx i-an :Qi-Fr? iliifii X ll M32 T? Ki ,img Z Y l p ily. ills tt Og ia. TLV Y 'ff' M , ,A I l ' I? 5' I I A l J 5 Z3 1:9 mlm, ft X, Z .V 1-1 ,V15 :ISBN - .2:.'l ' 115- J!! gf 7 Qi:-.gil F R- ...S j jf M, 3 F fam? kiwi lt Hz, 91l,W'Eg:-Qif h P W' 4 - - ff 81 iff -- -1g.... llti' ltlftlll . lltptatn Antlrew Vltrixtvnxen Sgt. COMPANY C lfstill llevser lst lt. lltlly l'1r.tnxl0rtl Vnrp Oscar Seward lst l.l. .lark Mullet turp. .lntnes Xvtlitwn lt Mnrslmll Stiles Rurp, Andrew Miller Staff Sgt. Osborne Pernnltl Pvt, Ctrimth Moore Sgt, Row le.: Pvt, George llutrr Sgt. lfvnn K'.1rpt-nter Sgt Rtchnrti Mayer Sgt. Wtllinm lime Pvt, Pvt, Pvt. Pvt. Ktrl Sterling Bill .Innes Abner Sage llilbett Pnrixh P vt Pvt. Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt. Pvt Albert XV.tllter Jonas Rosenltrltl Bill Mitchell , Paxton Rnbertton li. J. Stmmnns Howell Shelton Sam Vl'ebb Edwntl Tenixnn Pdwin Wilson David Crockett Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pt't. . .lnlttt l,tlw.trtl Ill.: lltllv l nrtng Rtclmnl tltltlelmttu .I.tn1vx Young XVtutt liattlun .l.tclt Tnwttwtttl Bully Gage litlwnrtl lzzzell lltllv llnllnmtt + M7734 t 4 - Hifi: N l 'Lk 1' P THE HIGHLAND R . . . ww: ,E ,, E ' .- f' If ff 1 - I . lag . . f, - A. tt M, ......--. ..-. ,M , fl N. .111 .N 1 r- x J lf' ll .t w V' 'A' 4 x . lv I w' . Y , '17 a J -' f 4 7 c' l . 2 ' V it l A f COMPANY D ,Yea ZW.. tj. - 1? + Q, Vnpt. XVillt.tm l..tnglt'y torp. XV.tllrr llhriatcnscn Pvt. G, A Schnub Pvt Ridgeway Krcnt lv .Nj-l' lt. .loc Johns Pvt. Alwyn King Pvt Sfwcll Johnson Pvt Billy Hughes I .-l I Sgt. Jack Rntlctlgc Pvt Billy Mnthcr Pvt llnrrv McFarland Pvt Fred Pctcrman 4, lJ Vurp. Juv XVilxon Pvt .limmic Lockhart Pvt lfhnrlcv Scny Pvt, l,. C, Harston - 'J tkwrp, lftlgnr Pvrltins. Pvt. John lluuston Pvt. John Glovcr Pvt Clayton Suthcrltmd . 'XX f , Vorp. .loc Baker Pvt. Bully McWhorter Pvt. Fred Znppfe Pvt. Layton Bailey ll kfmp. Raymond Alvin Pvt. Jack Curry Pvt Charles Sturtcvant X 5' l N Pvt. litlgnr Connor Pvt Thomas Gray ,' x 1 f' ggi' 3 ' f 5 , N15 n . Af VJ 1 ll 1 ft l QL ,v f -... 4 .fycg i 4 Y. .' Q y, L ll' 5,6 V yj V 5 V, 5 + .W ' 1 'Ll ' K l F' r 'Ty if lf :Ir 5. ff' f., Q gl 7 'tl l l ld ld n --Qld. f' .X-J ,'. vll JL' l ,K+ fn v . A XX E BX t I. I X f ff' v'-O 'N fy -gklt P' 1 ' tx -' ,-1 v , I . ' ff Qi- 'fx fllltx ' , nk t Xl I -4 A ll 'td '-' I wk pl H x lx ' K l Y t 'B N' l - if thi ' A P , IZ fi: + f .4 . 1, 44, . .. - P A W:-f .fi - N -'f': , -F t '?fB'ff-ful-H,M.5F,fEyl,1x-4,1-riiijg -9 f.. -fr l '-15,4 f,. - 1 , J wsnxbffgjz-L1.:r. ,- pg' '.ff2jf,. r-T.,lX,i,.ll2 4 ' jg --if It 'L 'Tritt l,i 4. - :'.L:,1 -Q' f' 'ff fiffvtft wlS 1s'I U mf N, if I. ' .1f1f'.-ff' L, , wwf ff N -J .,-A ' K - -- ' -' f .N 5855s ,ff ,- , . I V 5,,,,. ,k-,k,N,,,,.. , ,... . 'fx A '?--'. JIQTQJ .will : 31?-Nl, ri . t- 1-.f e f- 4+ '-fe X'. -- l fl - V--xo lj,4 f i IGHLANDE r is Xt -V X 7 ,,,J',j, Zag lily' 2- in fag.,- ,g.i.NxT: Aix. .j Q.x.,i,, 'Nui gg!! - 5 ty':17f'1'l gyl ll I' W 4 Zig L , M M. gf' RIFLE I EAM Slnxf, ' Q .': fi: During the past year the Highland Park Rifle Team has been one of the most successful organizations of 'flu the school. In the city match, which was held at Reverchon Park. Highland Park placed second. having lost to Oak , Ang pl, Cliff. who managed to gain a fourteen point lead out of 2000 points. Ray Adams was high point man for High f ,UN Park in this match. The next match fired was the Eighth Corps Area Match. Our team succeeded in entirely de' l'wJl',,'gN, featin-g the other junior ROTC teams of the area. which consists of Texas. Oklahoma. Colorado. New Mexico, and lc A Q-J Arizona. Of the seven Dallas Schools, High Park had five men among the ten high povint men of the city. They 5' w . , . fi are M. C.. Turner. high point man of the city teams. Aubrey Godbold, Holloway Perkins. Ray Adams. and Bernie VIL Meyer. The ten high men of our team were awarded medals from the War Department. and the school presented lx 'F' each member a major letter and sweater. The next two matches nred were the National Intercollegiate and I1 f Hearst Trophy Matches. The results of these matches have not yet been received from Washington. but we have ,X,ff'4 er hopes. as the scores made were very high. the Intercollegiate Match score beinfg 7482 out of 8000, with Hollhway IO ,J ,Q Perkins as high point man. Q .fa ' V .4 K' ZND LT, M. C. TURNER '30 I The team was coached by Capt. R. G. Ghiselin and l.t. Maurice Turner. To l.t. Turner should go the f kt major part of the credit for the splendid record made by the team. His untiring efforts in correcting individual 'Q faults and his enthusiasm developed some remarkable marksmanship. ..,,.,fK:. tml, CAPT. R. G. GHISELIN, Commandant. . 'l Q 7 WX1. -'ara iifff my Personnel Maj. Ray Adams Capt. Robert Dunlap Lt. Paul Thomas Corp. Aubrey Ciodbold I Capt. Bernhard Meyers lst. l.t. J. Fred Smith Lt. Maurice Turner, Team Kforp Burris Wood Capt. Andrew Christensen lst. Lt. W. A. Gable Captain Corp. William Armentrout I. A Capt. Jack Shook lst. Lt. Holloway Perkins Sgt. Richard Mayer Corp. Frank Ryburn ly I Pvt. Lawrence lden 1 Qt i ,ggkg Jalllil s PTT gag ' f . iff' X t kt. F Qsgfn 9J,Xf 7?l'.Xfx I . phil. al -gigs l on N w , fi rl i 'eil 7 Y' if U' ti 6 H :N il iii? at seg we ll with :ik S.- Y xll Til N 1 xxx fl s , - :Rig m :X :3?5 9'f3 . - api ? . I xt ' V l 4 r , lg 4 . ' d'1:'f.,3'l utr. ' s I 'fail gy! -. . - ,aeaft 1 W' A, ray ,Mtv-.Lf fgfdhtll wi' df- -..g 84 k..- ,- f 1 . . - -5, - Wye. ee . it .fwfr 'Tuff-iff ' , , ' ' 5 ' s Q . U44 'sf-ll. 't l '... 'ii 'J S f j :fi il. THE 5 ffz'jf?1fr7 9 9 'N , , W S ' fu: 2'7-'flff .miif-.1,', ,, , J., if . 4 . I - . I X . :ff 53334 G-if-5551 -:IFC sw gk. cfm f' M F' 'lt atm., girly swf?-J -I ,f gg' fi' N Y I,-j 1- N HIE Q we Q my MR. BECK Q In his third year at Highland Park Mr. Beck again proved that he is a wonderful band gl? director and music teacher. besides being a good sport and a friend to all boys. Mr. Beck has K ' built our band from practically nothing to the best and most outstanding band in the city, and ll we would almost say in this part of the state. In his three years here the band has taken two ix first places, one second. and one third. while in previous years it never placed. He is also Well Q5 W thought of and liked by all bandmasters of the state, as is shown by his twice being elected f'. Secretary of the State Bandmasters Association. 'Q FIRST LT. J. FRED SMITH. T Activities of Highland Park High School Band-1929 gg! ci a '15 W ' All football games during city series. ZQN Led parade from High School to opening football game at S. M. U. Three basket ball games-could have been present at all. , Dallas Day parade at Fair Park during State Fair. Boy Scout parade in city of Dallas. Armistice Day parade, Nov. IZ. fl wg li Entered Sousa amateur band contest, Nov. 19, winning nrst place and were guests at Sousa's .5 .. im evening concert. Ft. Worth. , N Concert Jan. I8. High School auditorium for annual meeting of Texas Band Teachers A Association. Inc. fl l it JJ l Concert on Palace stage evening of Jan. 18 honoring Texas Band Teachers Association. Inc. - Led Royal Belgian Band in parade in city of Dallas, and were guests at their afternoon concert. , Concert in Palm Garden. Adolphus Hotel. for Southern Secretaries of Chambers of Commerce. ' Appeared in all R. O. T. C. Federal inspections during year. 4, f Appeared in school assembiy programs at various times. Q Concert in Armstrong Grammar School, assembly. Opening of University Park Grammar School. Furnished music for Yo-Yo Marathon. May 1. . Concert for Parent-Teachers Association. QW- Appeared in Dallas parade with other Dallas bands at Bryan. May 6. rg, 5-- ' . Entered state band contest in Bryan, May 6, winning second place, and making- higher score 'ffl Tl KI I than any High School band of Dallas. W9 gl The High School band has been asked to take part in various other parades in the city and wwf, S If has been requested to appear in radio concerts, the refusal being due to limited time. Several K concerts are pfanned to be given during the coming weeks in Highland Park. , 71ijmQ ' The High School orchestra has played at various times in the school term at banquets. at school olays and various other entertainments given by the school. A And say folks. we want you to know that we had a pip of a stage band on the entertain- ment for the Senior Assembly May 15. The band was entirely composed of Seniors and I U W , raised a lot of racket. 1.1 7. X in iff? N ' A gg 'go Ad.. 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Wozencraft annually in Billy was picked as the best of the twenty-one contestants that represented the seven 4 High Schools of Dallas and Highland Park in the contest. The drill consisted of all the drills in the school of the soldier. Jack Mallet of our School also kept in the race for the award and came out only to be defeated by a cadet from Forest Avenue High School. His third place award was a Scholarship to Camp Dallas. MAJOR RAY ADAMS. CAMP DALLAS Camp Dallas is a boy's camp situated two miles east of Mineral Wells. Texas. lt is a military camp sponsored and controlled by the R. O. T. C. of the city's High Schools. in charge of Col. James Ronayne. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Its purpose is to afford a period of military training extending over a term of one month in wllziclq the subjects taught may be taken up in more detail and. to a greater extent than is possible during the sc oo term. Aside from the military training, sports of all kinds are prolvided for. Every year. near the close of camp. a track and swimming meet is held. in which winners of each event are presented with suitable awards. The enrollment for Camp Dallas is limited to 600 boys. and each school is given a quota. We are planning ., 31441, .yt 9 P55 X: . 1 Mp. Kill! ,Sill A l xxf 't iz's 'X l K.. ,- iif' 1 MQ .,,..w, sg I lj i 1 init? SH! .gr ill ll this ff, M L N3 ' 'ffix Vlryzxh -TW! Qi- -f ' 'iff 1.1 - K l l l 1 f .. mfg Q , Sl-JZ Wifi L Vs lg!-Wil: '..'--. Qt- .. Xxil :H to send our full allowance of l00. This would provide a company of three platoons. of 'which the third platoon XX Wx!! would be composed of freshmen and boys from the grade schools. QQJ4, . I -A Fmsi' LT. Bos WILSON. 239113 .MIX JE Vat fr .W f U ljl '. 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Even if some of the :f,:V ff 9 boys do kind of skip the class sometimes it has fl. is gotten along pretty well considering. Some of the lilltlif flslfl, boys may think Mr. Dobbs is pretty hard on them 7 th lx ' but that is the way Mr. Dobbs reasons it out and lx X that usually goes. if f i VI, Xxx If Y if I-3 X .! Xt lf' T4 'TJ ' X- g U MA A1 y Cf flfftff tl ,l 1 Y rl . ., 4, 'Hifi- f xg 2-R63 ,, N ,J A , if 2' f ' 1 'X '- .I , ' X Ur 1 N ' .3 5 Fil flilllf , :Tlx QM lgbtll Nx I ' f . , YJ. fl- F ly W' ri xllxr NI lllff' ,, Z Wa., 5? 'T' 'avi fi 'MRS 'fu A N 7?- ' V w. be at A Bw' bf!! l 11 I t V, if lan: J , fly I fill! tb? I t A 'X fr' Q -r , ,Aww In 513134,-f5,', igrgwyjgyx lt Q t ,Qif.iflhQk. lf X i'f'f L ' Lil 5 ' ri ' 'ix Tl'-V A ei' L '-4. nga' A lip if - We -- NCQ? -'7 lirs'T?i Y2lQJ M-'Is ef! igjfllff' lllfflfv lxgfw Q1 W? 3:35 i 35' 1 T -..at 87 5, , ,3-9 THE l'lIGl l LAN Dli ll GIRLS' GYM ,F - 1929 is looked upon as a very successful term in the girls' gym classes. 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' -I.. , -va VII. .Ia.I fr. . -if-5+-fn'-gf-'J-g1f . . 2' 1. . ...-?',9.i z .. ,QQ ' ' .'e'f' ' W If1'I Ia-1 -2- 'rf .ei . - --H2 - , I. II It... I . . I. -...I..gII... . A - . -X - . . - . -... . - H, . ' 7 - . L'- 1 .,,I. . -.fri I - P II' I .I IJ. 4'- My-Elyhx-tN:!f:?l . ?LTN,,,- .i..,a. ........ ., ..., , ...... ,..., .... -..., .. ...,,...,. lf Q J N ' - X I . af-1 -1-Way'-,, i THE HIGHLANDER, A ,, . A' 1-H. I '52, , , ,. , . , ., h,l1-'L-J y fy get li if a 'ati M A Cm t- CGACH E I it A if V A J I :Mi ,Q 5 . l H65 Mfr It f 4 , I ' .if 1' ff r fi-, Ilxgl ,4 Q llf' Q KIDD HENDRIAN DOBBS N . - X Mr. Kidd has had all the 1 We were fortunate in hav- Mr, Dobbs will be our X i 'f' hard work of the coaching. mg Hendrian' as a coach. l-:le head coach next year, Hg S,-'X' He took care of the finances had a hard Job, and he did took charge of the basket and supplies during football his work well. The boys ball team upon Mr. Hen- . and basket ball season. Kidd who have worked with Mr. drian's resignation. Dobbs KG' is also our baseball coach. Hendrian will never forget had a hard job ahead of him Q We expect a lot of the base- the aid that he has given but he proved to be equal to fikaxo ball team next year as all them both in football and the test, He improved the gf' , letter men will be back. Mr. basket ball. We were very team so that Forest was if'-f' Kidd will be with us next sorry to hear of his resigna- beaten and we took second year. tion which went into effect place in the city series. We KX.-N on Feb. 1. hope Mr. Dobbs will develop L- us some good teams next Q f' year. gil i ff' .N ' I V lllilfgifl W tl tl i 1ig,.,f' i'k Qkli xr! inf Hi uw m Im 5' Qflfifx .AW 1 6.1 ,fp ff. ff il' fit il 4 will k, at if Quill, J -x at I iw' . ,r -aq- t . .. 5 ...,, 1 , 'Q' IDM -a , jf . - 4 Z li 'Ji-x., U ' ff, lilfx Q .. :ll Mft u . --N1 4,1 W IX, 3 Mag, S ,- , ,',,, 1 X . ,a it .f P ' i . -f ' , U f.. V. 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In I :if N gf, .Yr 92.53 tmp.. egavf lavllitli ' t xx ' lx .bljgxaj pill .J ., FOOTBALL H sg' . ' Q 'Q Pl The football team this year was faced with a very hard job. There were nine veterans back A T2 ' but it was Highland Park's first year in class A, and we had a new coach to take over the job. X LQ ,Q Coach Hendrian developed a tricky shift that would bewilder the opponents but our team was It Qt fi 1 too small and without enough reserve strength to compete with the heavier teams of Dallas and ' l V lft. Worth. f T P-J Q ln the first game the Highlanders defeated Commerce l8-6, and they downed the Polytechnic F- Isiififip team of Ft. Worth 18412. ' l. , , . . . . . . ffl I Highland Park then went up against the stiffest competition ever met by any Highlander lllltu N W! team. As a result we were defeated by Ft. Worth Central. Forest. Oak Cliff. Woodrow Wilson. NWN, 3351: Sunset and North Dallas. ln one of the last games of the season they defeated Dallas Tech by t ' a topheavy score. f il The most exciting game of the season was the Woodrow Wilson game. Until the last few minutes the score stood 0-O. With but two minutes to play Woodrow completed a pass over Q the goal to break the tie. The morale of the Highlanders was then broken and the Wildcats is scored twice more before the game was over. ,i X ' 4 N ll Coach Heridrian will not be back next year, but from the results seen in spring training we are sure the Highlanders will make a much better showing their second year in class A football. Dqipk ' A wt! 1,1 fi tg' 75 N, df 1 3,55-s . ,fall 1 ff wx Q91+ -9 Pi' 'tm' my r X jfs ' l Jil, tv.. l .1 nw... ' A 7 'TI' a .A 'ft 4 alll-ft 11. if tx-TRN fill, lf fi' x ' 'lfxl ,.-w- r ..C C- -t . any ' X X I Y llli 'f it wi tif? :Q lkjff' 'N 3 ,fs yilyygx. it at V5 tj if X fi -JM 'xy 4,74 gy! ,fggiu 'fig-E XV? 1 X11 D1 W 3-, :fix-xxi',Q f VVT- .2 L -Q., ff ' ai'-be ' mr,-'f 37 if-. '- lik Mafia ss-. - if yt: f' ' pta: 1' c2QuU'f' Zeke-1.flf'QQ'ffl'lW 'WNW if eff-fxwf lv 1 9 -..Q Q2 f.- 5 ,,, f 'fx n?,,...... 1,-, ..,,-,L - ..--,. , '- Ne, 1 'lk N I if f'5fE' T We 1' .. Ll ww ' 154713 I -s-- , - ' v - . . . , , .. - ,- V - f . THE HIGHIANDER e - 1 e - V . 'QE 45QtQgf.,'ii ,rl Nl, 1 A -ANT-, 7 nf,-2. I R awk, I-34 . ,' iw. .f' - '- ---f-V---H - ----r - ---- -, lf Ll 4 , Z rj-4 , r ' , 1 IN V! V ' ' t . , l 1 ' 2 nl, If ' . U X' I i ,Maw X!! ' -T31 ' lf- -. 1 lffl fl . Xl 5 i 5' 'fm N VA If -. 51' gf 'dxf + ' M. . ',' -.,Q- .1-V' . .i.,. , a 1 gi ,i k if , s X N .I I.-. , X11 f A-i ilk , ,f in , ,l . , :ff 1 w ,f V' 1 x f , I. it 'tx if i U 'KJ ti ' Hudnall. playing his Maxson. The Bi g Olds, The Shifty lleyser received a Gillespie w a s the .' ' N' I , last season with High- Blonde Brute. is a dark. is next year's chance to show what he smallest m a n on the yxl ' f ' I land Park, will be missed wonderful kicker .1 n d captain. Jack played his had in him when J. B. team but he was the l Mt I ,.' N-pf A 1 very much at quarter. when he hits the line first year, but he played was iniured, H e y s e r hardest to take out. At Q1 f I'- - 'Ji1:4 With Hudnall goes the you can alwvays depend like a veteran. His .good made so many touch' quarter he was fast and ,4 'Q' 'Riff remainder of the famous on a gain. He is a games will make him a dvwns it was almost cool-headed and u sed yi 5 ' 'lr Gilbert to Hudnall good sport and is liked great captain. sure that every time he wnnderful ability in 'ly ,'- y pass. He likes every- by everyone. got the ball he was gone, picking his plays. Watch ' V' . one and is liked by ev- Touchdown Heyscrf' him next year. ' C' 'w eryone X-Q' il yi: A Nix? X X 4 A l , l lf' l' ik ff' , l ,fd x , 1 N U, tel 1 an xv ,pi 5, K! J.. 4 --y p 1 i ' -nr ,f .1 . . fy CJ if . iw xii' L ,ff N J . - ' t iv S C19U8h4 il NSUVC mln FIV W-15 -1 bis boi' Hill. playing his last Elkins. Captain, is a Farmer had some had NZD from 1351 Season' dfvflf -md PIJYVJ 3 big PAV' y e a r wi th Highland wonderful player, His luck at the beginning of yn oprd in I 0 -I valuable on the Ham- Hr W-IS S0 Park, was one ol' the leadership and g r e at the season. but in spite 1 many You C0011-i -UWJY5 bill and Umllh Uh-N he most valuable men in ala in was res onsiblc of hard luck he put all , X , . 1 v 2 P . ,, Y 41 d9Pl'Ild Oil him I0 do hli W -1 S SUHNUMPS I-lllid the line. He was a dead- fo r a great many uf he had into the game. :ii .Qi P-U' OH lhf hard ground. the Rock of Gibral- ly tackle and always Highland l'ark's victor- He was a hem in every ,irbe- II X tar. He should make went lhrou h the line as ies lle was a star in game. PN ,ff . . H I X V some University A H0011 soon as the ball was in every game and the t I ik! I 'X Ut-UL snapped. Hill could he backbone of the team. f ,i iyl LJ 3 depended upon to make Elkins is a line fellow lui ,Q 'll . ' a hole in his side nf the and has many friends. '-f -'-7 line. ' ,H I K ,Nfl ll' . E tix Y ', N A e 1 fi ,. V - iw, 731 X ? fi ,AM - X 1- e 4 - . I Ml .- -Q. -T yn y I , . Nl . :SL I-fi Qt' .fig 1 I x X. K 1 . 4' xxx UH, ta N. J I.. - -fy ve' ,ff N? JI' MQ ll 7 'QE X le If-me ae ' iff ,X fri V ivy'- A , . ,qt A721 R nl r ' , X. , , r . Y X.. ll .lfi i ,f 'f, A ' 3-,xg he if el L' ,Jw V, 5 wel W .ex , ax cg? X. ' rl X-N, 5' I f-14' K 1 ,yr 1 i may xt'-I ..,. ,ff gk' ' , 'sz--'pk 1 ' 1 N- A ' 'fxsif fffil fffatls el-N, native, s-61+: f '1fl -FH.. f r .N ,a'.1'.,11,f gilt' 2 .ies '4, 1 '1 ,Qc'FYLQ'7TU'.'yi'T-.tj-Q.-fkf,ff 'i -:if-N .V XT lj. I -.ei.,'fQ . , Q ' '-I 'ly ' -5, -H X 4' 2. 1 a J I , , , , - n f, .L a f y-5 3 y - g flu. 3 .N f., rf Fx- uqsg VQQM' 'IA 'itz Cz! ' f' , A 'X TJ H' ' ' ' xg! . . A 'li V YZ' -., .,.+Q7,+,,, E r V' fy r .1 e, .., y si' -1, X. f.'a t J t I - i 'J 1' , 1 I . I , 1 1 I . ,1 , A L.. .'.- 'Z' lflif in ,et l-. 1 x 1.41 QA f' ,ff fri l -nx- .fj Slip? ,ff 3' 'L' 1 - 7 .1 fe ,I 1 .X K, it 'gelj -. -XJ. l . I -mls . N. , Y. l N .fll J .. fi Exgb. X s . M X, 'N ,' . 4. gl'-1 -if X. 7 'H 1 e. Jw . -fll xo ' r,:,,-ti-Q -lo- .XL . r 1 4 l , A1 U , Vo. . Q ell ref Q .Il I. LM ,Qf .X . -,.-....w--.. -N , -. . .A .I HIGHLANDER yy J W ' I i .4 i 11 1 . A E N Ll. tl ll N '51-Ci Chappell, the Clown of Clowns. was a great driving power. lie could snatch passes, break up interference and stop any end run of the op- ponents. He should help out a great deal next year. Jordan, though inex- perienced. proved a pow- erful addition to the line. lie was a real lighter and could he de- pended on in any emer- gency. XN'e are sorry Fred will not be back next year. Banks. another new man. played in the last games like an experienc- ed veteran. lie should be a powerful man to help out next years line. Langley is a c l e a n sport and gained .1 warm place in the hearts of his team mates. He nev- er shirked his duty but could always be depend- ed on, lle was a hero in every game. Duncan, another Blonde Brute. d id some good work for his Hrxt year out. He was a hard hghter and when he tackled some oppon- ent, the opponent stayed tackled, lle should be a good end for next Slaughter made his Grst appearance on the Highland Park team as .1 hard working and clever end. Ile is good on breaking up end runs and knocks down every pass that comes his way. Bransford was a hard working manager. lie always had the Held lined off. the balls pumped up, and the equipment ready. He was also well liked and the next year's manager will have a hard job Iilling his shoes. Ross, a member of the '18 squad, put ev- erything he had in t n every play and never stopped lighting until the end of the game. year. Smith. from l a s t vear's squad, developed into .1 speedy and dan- gerous end. lle was a good pass catcher and could always be depend- ed on to get his man. lt took a mighty good man to circle his end. A .. ,ff AV' . , ,, Vyy. . fy,-,,., ' -eg.-ff ,..,,. ,ar 1 W,-'Ci '25 Y. , T fl 17 iff- , , ,X V . . . Y . 4- N,.,fa,4g, . ,ff ' Y .. lf ' A - ' , y . 1 gfi: , Q- fs, Y. f'..-rmfi' 'Q'-,iT if ' 'fl fu ' '-QW Q fi l Q' we . X .- ,-XV., - fr aw., ef' - f 4- -4+ lio- V wg ., N P THE HIGHLANDER ' x J f 1xK l x sr F I fr K' 1 1 I NX k A V V A A is k if . li 1 ' xo. 'L I If , A . , . N , QT - '. ' K N nl I H ' P NP, A X . Q f, . x WE 1 1 , ' X ,. 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' my stiff lu N... . 1:1 it f.4Ux,9X BASKET BALL HX - ff N r ms c-:iffy d'jv,,,.. I The Highlanders made a very impressive showing their first year in CZ-ass A basket ball. 9, N Although they lost the first two games. they succeeded in winning all but one of the rest of 45- 3 sg 4 7f, X their games to take second place in the city series. After those first two games the Highlanders 1 8-.4 N played like demons and developed a passing attack that would baffle any opponent. 6 as mf? They were hurt in mid-season by the loss of Coach Hendrian. who resigned, but the new ,I i. H coach, Dobbs, took over the reins and put out a team that could easily ho-ld its own against 1 f 'N tiff opposition. ' j Q BUY 5 ,TLMN At the end of the season Highland Park and Forest were in a tie for second place. The --ff'g 4 fs- A . ' Mil VH playoff game was very exciting. In the first quarter Forest got off to a good lead by the 'lf I .lil Y' accurate goal shooting of one of their forwards. The Highlanders came back in the next two hw X Wf quarters and at the end of the third period the score was nearly tied. By the use of their WAV' 2 4? stalling game Hi Park forged ahead and the final score was 29-23. 3, i U Every Highlander was mentioned as a prospect for the All-City Team. Olds was placed at one of the forwards and named the most polished player in the city. , The second team by playing great basket ball, winning eleven and losing one game, won the A championship of the second team series. F ii. 'KI Highland Park took three of the four cups offered in basket ball. They were for selling K ' the most number of season tickets. for winning second place, and for winning first in the second Q 1 team series. QMZN Y?-Q41 Q ,Q I4 J! 67 4, . EIN Al KA dy: E . . 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B. was our center and :,1 j, f. for the Seniors and helped tribution and next year's played halt' the games, he Captain this year. Jake was 1 '?5 l ll l them in the Junior-Senior captain. Jack is the best was one of our main stays. handicapped by a Charley 'lp I Qi ly r game. he showed his antag- floor man we possessed. He's splendid at guarding. horse and was unable to ,N 'K 1 onists different mettle. Jim You should have seen him keeping many opponents give his best. He will also 'Y X- ML was always prepared to help play at Grand Saline. We from the goal. Richardson he missing from next year's xyjxll, A l ,:.'. us Ollt. He will be back expect a lot from him next graduates this year. lineup. lk Q XS' next vear. year. 'O' ,ls Ns 'HA I ttf. ilu' ts. gs l Y 'fx 't i nf! .J 3,-l J ,V1 ,x- -J-V Nl' r Q- J ,A t WA' 'V t I . X' lil Wilfred was one of the Cotton was our old Although Banks didn't This year is little Bud's 7 in ll hug reasons why lli Park reliable. lle could always get much ot' a chance this last year. He is one of the E ,, Q -A took second place. lle was be depended upon when he year we expect to see him best scrappcrs we have ever 'im' ' N' a great guard and was death was needed. XVe should shine next season. His had. Bud was death on Crip I ,nl X I X on shots from mid court. hear a lot from him next guarding is appreciated by shots. We are sorry to see H' lxl lx We hate to lose him but we year. all those who have played Bud leave so soon. , know some university will against him. lu il rl 2 l he rewarded. '- 'A L' x ' I W ' i ' i ll JJ X 'V A -' lui it xx . Ig t I 1 wa- :Cf -'- fit-TPI Ylxilwitr 1 W hifi' . , , , 1 53.1 f I qsil 'J . 'mfr X' V 3 Qrgf , tv 'A W 'F , it - f . V J Hx!! -bl Q W J f . ll HX 'kfv' x '4, .A-sxlxvxs-,'t1L-P 'Ll f L. N: Y, 5 aj, X 1 l -X' t tg, Ng? jfs ,S ,4 If mf? Wk , -.. .H X ,tt tr sf . r. L- f-9 ' ' , -5 ' .- . ' f C' -2. 'f . . R ' ' '73, gf'fi??t ff. :.H3??fl-is-1--511 - W ff? 525: Fl :'1.h5r'sU - Ia 4 -Nix 2g QF Z,5,f??'YW'tQvi be VY? R '- sf f4:1g. f4wSQQtwf3p,.7T:,f' '1 4, lil, Nil, .5 l Will EU 'nf to .6 1 . ,Q '14 - +1 97 5+ - v- ,.-1 - .- f , H A . - Q. 1543- u , .J 4 b , 2 1. THE pf 2 b -,fixxxrqjfo-VJ -' 'e3.w....g,,,.. gi .- Q J, 'Q4j'1,..f f-f-v ------V---W .---- 1..- ...-.. Yrv. fA-,fY - -v--f-5 x--jr' .LL l - 'fl' ' , I Xlwyx j - -.V l-TA ,., ,.,. . . . A 1 , . .V ff ,Y flu + rw 4 ,. 351 f' V L ,, . ' 1 f fl It i ' V. -f , '.'. X 'rl I 4 J l I ,7 I I X l f i I lf, by l fy. 77-me - . lil W .. I ...Q Fred is not only a good player Joe did splendid work on the Crip-shot Hawkinson was one of A ' . but he is the best manager a basket second team. He never quit work- the best players on the second ' I lvl I I hall team ever had. He helped the ing until the final whistle blew, team. He ought to be one of nur .N X ' V second team win their cup. Vie are We will miss Jne next year. best players next year. A I l K A , Af sorry tn see Fred graduate. y-' ,Q ,.,'L. N' Wi 1 ,K 4 g Yfzff f , s SSI! i K . 'fy 44 1 1 X. ! A! QUIK? N, Q i, W, NK 'X 1 1 1 l ' . 2 K w I f ' i K L! ,, l I 'V 1 :iz ' i .f 9' ' cw ls n My f r I ff l l . a f if If .i J i 3 .v Y., 'Ivy if sX ix me 1 gr' l I ix lx I il J i l, UL 531 l 1 Herman was captain of the sec- rx NN Louis Grinnan worked hard on and team. A few slight injuries Dub helped the second team win Q the second team. He always did his kept Cecil out of a few games. but their first place. He was always share. Grinnan will ,be back to he made up for that when he play- prepared to do his best. Dub will ,. help us next year. ed. Herman leaves us this year. be missed next year. f , -1- ff.. 'IV'- lqw vw I Xi l-Z' '. . 'I 1 'M' 'wi 47 YE -'W-S' 4 y 4 .. A X! in ills 'l X iii X S it 1' 'I xlgl an f fl 5 , .- f fi 1 S!4,lgj,,.f5'y ',1,i:5e.?'!' . f'ffT'J' N Ltssultlil, L'j'i'1 V y i QV. ' I A -'H Q5 inf - rf: l ' Q eff? ifiifiezmxf-:,fQ'f w A - ' f' ' 'I . 7 ' ' ' I . r- V r ,, , r ,-' ' '1 s ' Li iw sal mfavhll M QJ, we .. Diem -- all 9 8 Fw- -- i J f 'rg ' A- 3 c,,',,.,'!1.,-.,,g,':.fx, IJ 1 ' 3 5 ' ' 2 ' ?f'f1'tfY :f'f':s5,r 3Ay?L1- i 1 Mr, 2 fl, R 'iq' X., CTT 'cg xx J, -LJX M. ,.., U-.. ,.,. ,.... iv..--0-V ---- Nj NM H! f 1 lv 'Xu r 1 ya'l..xxJs, 7 W TJ .la xxx Nt :Al fi, li 1 l . . . . -7 With only one veteran, Hart. back this year, Mr. Trigg, track coach, was faced with a hard W job. The team worked hard with Mr. Trigg and came out second in their first meet. They ' took first in the dashes and several of the runs but were weak in the field events. Jalonick entered the S. M. U. Relays and placed first in his heat in the hundred, but failed to place in Q Q' the finals. In the city meet Jalonick won second in the 220 yard dash and fourth in the 100 , P yard dash. With near.y every man back next year we will expect great things from the track ' u 5' l ' team. J ,VAWI , , l Q.. i h '- AA LRANN t'ouR'l'NL3Y J. IYI li SMITH cu.-xkllis IQUNQAN RAYMOND tfll.-Xl'l'lil.l. Davis NORTHWAY raliokcm Holxscm .tr N . 'lf LZIEORGE JALONICK l IESTIER HART ISILI. l'Al.MliR -ll J JUN 4. tx f , f ll If i 1 5 rx .N I. .W X K, . R 1 ,smfra . fl- 'lf' . 1 A T 1,1 15' L l f l r 1 ' , . 4 7 ru N. J , ...-.. .7.:.,s....... -.-...M X --.-.. - ., . - b V -an 0 l. All . 'Viv' N, y kill., 1l!,' I lofi, . N A . ,uv .x-. zfllilvi ,mill .45 ftlsinxl 'rfi-'lfciiti 6' ' tiff il i i A Ii XXV Ei X 'lf I - 4 fi' S WA' i fi rf' Q1-F xml! H51 all lllfff :lsr if .-f- eh: SIN, ' 'i5'.rl.v pf' ,'g:v:f X 'If 'Pg-fl PX,-f llff 7' r, i , ' firm nf 1, fp xy W' . '- '- ' ' ' .1 Ilyw QQ ' A - V 3,1 -V xt r Q I X if K fi QM f' X x A 3 ' V . . . '-- f' f J ., '- f--xx: --Q To r .X K J A Qgfx syn: l!,,, 5'.q Q! k Qff' J 'I If 'LLM-Dix., ,fnllfb ,lg A 1 f ' ,: ' 1 ..z1,,a A- - f ---f-- 51:1 1-'F :ff .1 ' 'Ai 1 ' 4 .xp 1 ' 'H -1, '- fx- .. V , , ' i X ,f'tC'l ' Mx'x1.'-f-'f7.-'V' ' '- i -1 J ' ff,-4 Vfff - jijyzxff ls 'z'-'C' ' if 5717- 41.9 N 'f'ff4'f' Y r :rf r-' . ,.,ff1if.- -mfs Q M Eva if fx .221 if N .gl QQ in r,'ff , . 'F K . ,wx, W h F' f f I V4 i ,U - -x 4, , , ,i .5 1' i- ff.,- - H THE HIGHLANDER .fi ff BB ,E ,A xi N Y H 1-1.4 x, ,fa X if, MJ X l 4 ' ' '.'. Qi . ' X 'fN- X '- XLLU' i o7 7'l' -ip--1-l!'jK'W Q 4- il ' I 53 fp f' Nl Bl it BASEBALL L7 li W ' il -.ll H .il ii With several veterans hack and under the direction of Coach Kidd the baseball team worked tsl! X- ,A hard and had .1 very successful season. The next year's team should be a greater success than --Q! Y' Q ' this year's because practically every man will be back. fi 4 I, l Games x r I I f Highland Park McKinney High 7 U l I Q Highland Park McKinney High B ll fy 5 ' ' Highland Park Terrell High 8 ja lf di Highland Park Terrell High Bfrainj 6 4 ff B Highland Paili Belton High BB .-Bl0 lvl 1' Highland Park B Belton High B 12 f ,L Highland Park Ennis High B BBBB B 4 QQQ' Highland Paili Ennis High BB ls liglwi Highiand Park Terrill Prep 3 Highland Park Terrill Prep 15 i HOB f:Ul.QillUM lil! l. HAWKINSON fffapt l c'llAlfMAN NORMAN ' N' RAYMOND CHAl'l7El.l. RAYMOND AIKEN lBElE SKAGGS -- NEVJTON FARMER JOE BROXVN C'OTTON MENDENHALL I K A D. S. HARSTON BUD EMIZRY OGDEN KIDD Cffoachl N , :gg N 1 i' lr v 1 f fb i .rj ' ' lj xx 3 1 I V , . IAP f V B B, A6 Ii in J ,L wifi '::B ii 4 .' w'x,-if .Vif ? -1 45'-'inf ,xfwxiix I' lm' lwx fl Q Y Ki 'QU-ilizi I xl Q5 I N ! f Qfiih if fy K ily QTY-fp, ',x Byl 1' 'iivdf i B Q miix ii - B. r.. 73? ll fha! .wail ik 1 1 ' y fL.', lx . ,X , Fltlill ii: X, '1-CD nf-f ,M U ',.--K 1' gg- V f' 'Y X .1 'ui --B -U ' . , g. i B an 1 ,,-N. N ,W . ,i Q .. ff' , - -,Be ,, it ,, , . Emivizi: lfjgiilflllg'-iiin -tiff ., , . . 'Sf F . V - - l, ,B ,, Q 1,1-I ME X.. c'1'Uf Jg Wlxiur leipjh ll J 'll 50 'VC- ' 'V RQXH . ,ufif Lf' f-4l00lv- KVM. '- -' -N - 'A 'I ' 4, .A -L1 HIGHLANDER 7 1 4 H-,ps I. l X , -,,... .... ,, -1' 5,11 A' .1 2 51.2 fr 1, l r rr-51 l ,Y ,r 1,1 .N ' u f. H If , A I , , r , r . I I 1 ,. LV- 7 Y I V . . Q - T1 X 2 xr 1 S IQ Q l . TENNIS , , l . Ihr lmyx 1.-nun xr-.um cmnpmr-d ul llulx Gnblv, liud l mcry and Morriv linulmrdwn h.1d n vrry succrxxlul sr-.mm llud .md M-vrrrx pl.rvcd Ihr' douhlrs and Dub plavcd Ihr singles. Togrllwr wilh girl! Irnnis lvam, thc 1 lmvx lard lor Ilrxl plnu- wrth Hall K MH in lhc city vertex. Ax Unk lllrfl w.xi undcfmlvd in lmyx' xinglvw .Ind duublrs. ur wrnr In dulrurl nn-cl .und I1n.rlIv wun sun- chnnlpiurxlmip. 1 'Ikhv gnrlx 1.-nnnx 1.-.um um rmnpm.-rl ul' Mildred Murphy. Knlhlccn Murphv, hlrvlla Mnwr, and Nl.1rg.xrn'l XX'.urlum hlxldrsd Murphv .md M.u'g.xrrl Wnlkinx played thv dnublrx wrlh Knllrlcvn Murphy .lx aubslilulv. Thr gurl! dnulwlc rr-.nu won thc dmrncr xm-cl. bu: was drlk-.ltvd In Ihr xlnlv nwcl. Slrvlm Mmvr rcprcwnrud lli'ghl.1nd ' l'.uk rn unglu She w.n drtrzurd ln the fllx' wrius onlv bv Ihr North Dallas player. , . t ' ll A A - ' K, X , if .V -f Hx- . lp A, 1 lr fl: K ill ffl , 1 ll l wk' ' I ,, u ji ,1 lxl ,M J f f- ' .Y ' 4 . iir ' '-Hifi A s 4 - I 'f V .11 -vw -' .l.f'dj: I xv Y 1, r xl fir! Q, C f fl ,- ' l M -. X y L- 13, l if ll' fl r 1 1 l ff' a ,H . . v .. ,r ,- Q. 'N-- K , 3 X' x 'V' l' X 1 M,-.2,,,ffE4QffNw1.-'vg.fl?'f-' ' , ,L . - , .V ,., N,., ,,,f,.,,,.Je I r., Ll' r .f g.. 1 . fl, , . I. , 3 - 4 .-,, x 1, N . .1 -1 A 1 X .' r V ' ' ' Jr! I f, Q f. 1 , 1 ' L.. 4. . ov 3 - - ' -, -.,IlIyl 1, ,I , . 1 - 5 is f , 5, ' v at , f ' ly is fjmsN, -' Q ' l fs ' 'ms rucumwnm fe f :g . , T:-:::iL-LN' AXYZ7 , - - WQ, Q 3 ' 2 f,5f'+fv-v ...few fk if l K9 PM ,552 ,Jef 1 'K viii film .131-:JJ yfs rd. ,jd , g . 'i Qwqrvu MRS. OWETA BOONE GUTHRIE if 7 N W X L! Mrs. Guthrie can safely be called the friend of every girl. With the exception of one year she has been at Hi Park every year since it was started and we hope she will stay many years more. During her years here she has helped many girls and put out many wonderful athletic teams. A Mrs. Guthrie. herself possessing a fine spirit. instills this I, , spirit in her girls and prepares them for the thing they must W , undergo 'in later life. She teaches them clean living. clean ' speech. clean ideals, and clean sportsmanship. It is hard to find , 4 women of her caliber and we feel that the Highland Park girls should consider themselves fortunate to have such a woman to P U lead them. -y CWe are very sorry that we do not have a photo of Mrs. A Guthrie but since we were unable to obtain a cut from last A, , year's staff and she was unable to have a picture made we did 2 N not have one to place in the place designated for her., , 'K ' 1 1.1. N1 .3 1 . ' s . :QP I 6 l JJ H will I I ffQT.iT' swift? will YU Ava, fl -will . Mi? W ' l' f K. I f' wr . . ,LU , ,N s,.,1fr,-3--K ulf l2 l,WT-'-.3lSfL'?T2QQ1i. C -' ' , .' -is ur--,:-5 . na:-: --1 -,N , -I, Gs-5 f ,-7. ,J T E Q,s:S,1aQ,jmqs fr 'RM HECK, -:f,'Xgf,2'ffh'1 ,Q --sq 103 yye- J A its L!!! T X qi! W1 .f All 1 fu 4 is 1 ll l J I 4' ffl -e llfli ...J - ,t lvl! il l 1 -v M- A 4, qbhs .1 .1 ,f . 'F' x , gli 'TX .ivd :gt 'slr we nil, N -Y , v , r U in 5 I 'ix :MI ' ' Ni N i tltlll ' k QR Tfrfi. Ziff' lklk if Lf , , N Y .1 tl. -L HIGHLANDEIL ' GIRLS' BASKET BALL As usual the girls' basket ball team enjoyed a very successful season. About thirty girls were out the first day and a good many dropped out although a large squad stayed out the whole season. With very little trouble Mrs. Guthrie got the team into fine shape and they were ready for all comers at the opening of basket ball season. The Highlanders won most of their games and entered the Southern A. A. U. Meet held in Dallas. Although the girls did not win they enjoyed the tournament very much. They all agree that the most they got out of the play was the association with their team- mates and with Mrs. Guthrie. lt would be good for all girls to take part in this activity some time and receive the benefit that these girls have gained. With the entire squad of veterans back next year the Highlanders should enjoy another wonderful season. ' mia! E 5 :ning Eli? 1111 ' 1911 in mllaun ' Zi 'lb ,nun lui - -pp-as ianrgqg A aan! '- manual' '13 -wqlr HL -4 ' 1 nil 0' wr -rxxfh P -W2 flvl. tw., K AMX4 .3 . v , 4 '- .- f . Ljf-U ,. ,r s 1 ,f . 1' H-, , . tv 'f:,'- , I' a 'V .'-t - U, 1'.iif'-ffXpff,fJ. X x-fl1sl-lf '- , -1 1 1 .s I tn?-'fL'f'V2E,l'a,: f-fr . .I af. - gf. . is r- v ' .r ffl l04i+' .N f r 1 tl Utf .l xx t, W g m1'g .--.wi D jl A F lr - 0' 4, .ti .V .Tp 1.1 1 N . ,T 1 'A i I Us I 1 1 - in - . p' t .tc iff if rl Af . . l . in 3 J A . .ALJ ',1 i k. .hkfl N6:6h I fill .. .llll 't-Qt. .-, 'till M bil v ll .M- filllqf . , K llf. MXN. ..N.: .,, l :fv- 'wtf- X ua fn' I3-.t N A . - N v '? . 1 t A one be E gsef---iafwwiigg 5 A 1 THE HIGHLANDER, ii p ,gagg Q-,A-,fgiqqgi V A' 'MN R H 'N' EX: -:f ' -ef'--ff la fly Xl rl, .Qin A ix . ..,..., . . . . O 'NSY 4 4 I I ' i W 1 A 1, ' in Oli'-N 1 l I If . t .1 jflft . fx ,f iff l lfl-'11 aillilq. .' twig-ig 'Think ,L g ' , If? I 1 isllil ix' l f 'J f I 'Q .A , A L .Q-.. 1 lu I l - l A .. .wf 9 -QU E- . Y' me i AT' CTT' MARGARET WATKINS STRELZA MINER CHARLOTTE COLE TNT' lklll tl ll l 'L ,ivy Margaret. we are indebted to Strelza. we have to hand it Charlotte, we are sure ex- I X My I you for life. Your all around to you for your ability to get pccting great things from you ,f good playing was the feature of cn-operation both from thc girls next year if you are eligible. ' 31.31 this year's girls' basket ball of the team and on the floor If Charlotte could pass in her fg- ILM' team. Margaret will bc with us with your partner. Strelza made studies as well as she could play lf' next year as captain of the a Fine captain for us the last basket ball she would be all I - 1 team. year, right. I ,, . x Ni f A-bg CATHERINE GREGG ' H HELEN DUPIES Catherine. you don't know ' 1 , . how much we appreciate your E Helen, your smile and espe- playing and especially your ' A 1 cially your winning ways have magnetic personality. lt would . ,X put you in our memory forever. be hard to find a better all 'P jf 'f Sure are glad you will be with around basket ball player any- ,N fr us next year and we think you where and it would he impos- kg5tdKs will have as successful a year sible to find a better sport and I l nt-xt year as you had this one. player combined. So here's to as , your future success, Catherine. A o I 'lf' f', 4 pw cf. I- S MARGARET MUSE RETHA DOUGLAS ROSE MARY CECIL fr Margaret has been handi- Retha is the kind of girl XVell, Rose, despite your size, I capped in her playing by all the whom you never can depend on. you are sure able to cover your 14 X boys running after her but now Sometimes she will play like a position in a creditable man- ff that some of them are gradual- champion and others she will ner. You wouldn't think there - . Q . Ku ing, maybe she will be able to play only fair. She sure is a could be so much fight in one 1,4 do even better next year than peach when she is playing well small girl. but Rose certainly I ,WA if she did this. Stay in there. and the team :Jill sure miss her was not left out when it was I 1 lx J ' Margaret. next year at orward. handed around. - ll ul - l l . ily . Vs.- ve- -1- x 1 RUINA PAUL YH t . ye 1 Ruina is the sort of girl that lyk' I boys all stand around and ad- .ills j mire but don't have the nerve X to talk to because in such a 5 I ,. good looking girl as Ruina is. ' fx, beauty is fairly dazzling. Ruina is a peach of a forward just Q like she is a peach of a girl. F, A-all . fa- ,rf 'xi lp, X xl ll .lly Xl lff TNA' li gh! ,f sexe K , ,. .X : jill X .Mhz J, L, will flQ'l P 1 N , gl lL gil! rl . . U . X if S 443 is Q2 tx ff fl ,Jef-Q1 ,blljllmlx ivupft 71 8 Z , N bf,ll1ff?.lA Jgffsllfitxf -'jg t jg-QLYXW iw, ' Cfiucsfxds-5- 7-'F-:3 ll -H- 'fl'- ff'T TN A' - 1, if? -Gif I 'Ufr - ' 'X' l-'Llxxxgy 5.'Qxl'-fi' i Q , . -.- 1 '52 -IN -: , 1 'Z '71 rxf'l'K'f' ,K -Cf'-f-ff fffvxibglf' 'iafzfx ji v f1,,, F'yg',f,r,, -,I ffm .133 frufaf' AQ -.,p-'fflw -in if W f xv. A Q , .twiste- ml lO'3 lx- - 9. f ...fm g ,M-,,,,...,,,. - ,,,, -.,.,,,- fix . DS U 5 X Tiff ,iz ,v 'q',?1f' . . X- N-LE, ' 1 1 y'vSj,-HE, an Q- THE x V13 ff' . Xgz...:5. 1 Ge X-I. .7 'ijkt ' ' 15 'M 'F-'I Q ' V., illg, Q., W- 'A 'Q I I MQ N K N -fi' 'Q xg 35f l- .,349.i4' 'life 'xiii 3 10 4- s- GIRLS' TRACK 'gr 2 'I The first year it was organized the girls' track team had a very Nil fV ,, good season. It was formed principally for the 'purpose of entering Q fl gg the Southern A. A. U. girls' track meet. The girls practiced during 'w ' their physical education periods and after school under Mrs. Guthrie's instructions. They developed some good dash girls and several got Q to be experts in the iield events. Since most of the girls will be back we 3.-:U-A next year the team should be a great one and should be able to compete If-If I i with any competition. We hope this form of girls' sport will be l 1 ll X sl 7 better developed at Highland Park and will become one of the girls' Nfl!!! xx wif major sports. fo. 1' gg S. gy . Q ja f-if KJ 71, di wx - ig. zzz W 7 H u,.....x 5-Lui f 5 . v' WTS, - X Q JJ! 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K . nu L. -V-nf L V, 2 n' - ' , , Mfg--. 1- u A -11- ' 'es 1 my lg.:-X I- - V y . xx if A - is : .f,Ta::.1i.'fJ?' , 1 r I ,fi THE HIGHLANDER, 7 'fa' g news, I E ff ef J-:fwfr .aaa fi ' 1 qi? il N .' -V X ,318 if -- .L 'P T X- 'M sis, M a f fi - Q gp' Q ,Qi 4 ern- 538-353, -f-'iv sf 5 f f ex V :em H ' F ' ' ',, s , fli 'fYgX I X ' I f k 1 W I N. 1' ' ' f xN ,f 'jx 1-Q, ifflf: 7 fi J - I Af we A, IVA K'-NX -tc T W i H W viii: wi vii Qs fix y- Estill I-Ieyser getting along in the world. 5 ff W iflfsffffr' 5 Iwi WH A. Christy: Where I come from men Mast: Say, Stiles, drag your foot on the LVN 'l Q j are men. pavement: the brakes won't hold. ,I I ' Shook: Is that why they chased you ? i N? out? - n' 755 KD Joie: How do I look. Ed? X E Pound: Where's Nlr. Wiseman? Ed: NYM look mighty good to me . V- , Miss Fulgumi, TSMUS, d1CF3f101'l-H Joie: Don't let appearances mislead you. fx ' ' Pound: Taking dictation? ' Miss Fulgum: Yes, he's talking to his 4 wife. ' I Langley: Do they use modern methods P kj in that laundry? gf In bygone days Duncan: No, they're still taking the but- AH It was the craze tons off by hand. I N ' To dress like Mother Hubbard. 4 N But coeds now Dress more. I vow, I . Like Mother Hubbards cupboard. .,Well' speaking of wild pigs, one time when I was on a deer hunt in South Texas ge gg I had a rather thrilling experience with therar. K il- Y .... I was standing by a tree when all of a su - '- with' Miss Cottmgham in Solid class Dec. dm I heard 3 noise' and looking around I IX W ll' 19285 PT:'l',fPuld you tell me how saw about fifteen pigs charging me. I stood I f 1 ix J J long a yar strc is. there calmly and emptied my gun into them, Qblxil - then I started to get a stick and fight them ' off but on- second thought and more I H careful consideration I climbed a tree. . Bobby Walker: .I can tell you the score prom the Tales of Mr, John M, Roady, R Ns '- of the Same .l?0f0l'C If Qfiffsf' a True Adventurer. For further particu- Q MUYPIIYI Whit 13 lt? lars see Mr. Roady. Walker: That's easy. 0-0. 1-,Qj 'w M l , H EXTRA! EXTRA!-Poolroorn bums. rg. :Q- K' TH Ch3PPf!l? D0 YPU dflnk milk? , twenty students a're left homeless. X V1 .I Rossa blgoi I can t get onelpfr those wide- RQ AVN, mom tt es In my mont ' First Sculptor: How's the new statue S coming? H . H !FQ 4 - Second: Oh. its a perfect bust. r Miss Clouse: Early to bed and early to i . , rise--who said that? Mr. Gable to garage mechanic: I want ' Bernie: It must have been J. B.. I saw my brakes loosened. too many pedestrians NX: him talking. are getting in the way. -I Q : 5 g ,, i ill IZ' lata, -' Ny D -I 1 QIQJ ea-fffti e INN in ff: as mszfigpwqgfi A +2 109 fs-- its s , . l .M X 'T'X.,4 11 yvfp. .,- I ..k .,.... ..-----... I Alf rv X x V A ,f 'Xxx t l.? 1 K 'sJ7'f,2f1i..rf'- 'LLL 3 '. 'E f ff - 1 'ui X nf-1 - 'Es'-' 1- , ss-t77'jC'jl-fd gf. THE i18'f1ff'152j1jf: 'l ' M ,, X- sa-se.. . - as as -ff-if :- X I 5 ij ,N . .F ' 'fa ui' il I' If gi! Xflifw- A'!.m j,i'l'iqi'I'ii!'i o 4 f x14::I Ui.. 1 -. xxsoslrj' .L s W if tfdsll-5' .,. , . 1' ,A ' ,Q-fxrfi 'ti A ' 1 fy N Gif: -Lv -P ff' 1 del ,J ,QR D .X 7' . 1 5.2 tj That old agony quartet from Hi Park. if, ',.'1 'tl Saunders, Cecil, Richardson, Lanham. How if R 'gg H we love to hear them sing Back in the it I l' wi Alley. V ' Calif Bob Dunlap to J. Fred: Yes siree, that U . ' ff, lx set of hyd,-ophobia Serum sure was pretty, Junezl Dick had to ask four times before xr, fl Q f I ave him dt N. ' fff gig, There were 16 separate bottles all done up 3 3 3 9' isllgl QIAS in artistic colors. The doctor gave me the 4 Mary: Whom did hg ask the first three first treatment right after the Senior Play. times? 'fs The only reason I didn't charge admission I was that no one had any money. The doctor fixed the syringe. he sterlized the place where XX KX - . e 'I I b thedneedledwas to be injected, he grabbed the what would we do without: me e' an Miss Cottingham's arms and hands for 4 explanations, K J. Fred: Aw, that's nothing when I had M . , . YQ, , r. Wiseman s routine announcements. 'iw kj my tonsils taken out the doctor needed two M M H, I, I I I A ms! ' nurses to hold me. Both the nurses were 'S' axwe S me gui' .47 'pq k dressed in white with red crosses on their MF- R02dYS N125 Of h1S wonderful CX' :fail X.- Z' arms. The doctor took out his knife. he had penmces' iw 73 Q X one of the nurses sterilize it. They called four Mr. Gable S Short SPQYCIWS' fl jk Ito internes to help hold me. The doctor ad- Mrs. Coole's bugs. vanced with the knife- Miss Palmer's gift of gsb. Ii A 0 Miss Pimnssfs kidding. .ifjif .-JVQB, Bob Dunlap: AS 1 was saying when 1 Mr. Dabney's slogans on his classroom ,Mfg-' 1 ' - walls, IVY ', X was so rudely interrupted. the doctor Jabbed M, Wllv, y d , h wx l.t Lf the needle into me and forced the serum Mfss T1 3 vice I0 Vout S' tm i X into my body. Only my wonderful courage MISSB law' Us sway Sans' h P Tw helped me bear up under the agony of the r' ec S way WH t e women mac ers' I ,Q If terrible pain. Think of it, I took sixteen of . ,i ' Lyi those terrible treatments. I thought I'd die, ' sure. ' G r 1 rd rr 1' d' 'ilxfe V . J. Fred: Then the doctor started to cut guyfggi e'li'i1den, 1 e to get 3 me on ls my tonsils out and I sank into a state of un- H H ,L TAT-H consciousness. When I woke up the nurse Gunman: How come? ' i'Ql::'iI- ww' tcld me that in my delirium I had severely Gangster! I hear he's sure gotta swell 'lst lily' ,gtg injured three internes and two nurses. Boy. racket' ' I will never forget that operation. I- ' gffwi.-3 v f 1lII 4 . m W Bob Dunlap: 'Well that was pretty bad. ,lflzffl Say. you didn't hear about Brogden's big Brownie: Did you get a hair cut? V-if -. ' accident. 'He had his head cut off. I.et's go Holly. --No' I just had my ears moved N511 'N-X and get him to tell us his story. down 3 half an inch, .1 QQJ' tl U f ,-.' x lj . -P1 5 yrfss Im-X . vii -5-ji .i?ix'12r', ' 'Mex iii' if' ' f , 2'i'9's-.-.1:'.3:-Ts s -frrq viii visa-I :fl L X TJ 1'f T QP ' ., f'- X s,'-ini... N f 7- ---, -. -' :RN --- imgyffhlitt ' M ' ill? jf, kj if Iefirinifipl-'LSNQ --sa no us-- v 1. I' 9? QR. 6.1, L, f ,. A,..., -... , ,Girl ,.,n, Ewgxxkfwl - f - --a ,i -' te.,-N. :W M ' , . - or 1 - sri- Q.: THE HIGHLANDEIL . .',. 4.3.2 , lp gk ' A, - ,,,. -......-....,-. ,.,, . ,,,., .. ...,,. 2-1139: y- Wo Mg- fi , X mi' Qlmy X: - I ml ay., is -4' ' N - 4-,-. irqk 1... xg ' A -' I 1. ' xTiJl..,,., E,,4xf4x ix, '.'- gf 'Q .--, I iam A ' X: GJ: jffiil-fx 1. vl 22. ' '1,f4.:fi-rv -- r f 'hee viii . 1+ f H :f - E M f' a - - 4 2, E s X 9 : . 'ff W' '53 .I V12 .1 ff! ' :Zaire . 1' Z f T X. wg ffl H ' in ' ' 'i .ll if-xl X Q. gi ' 9 I-YS Fish: That's a sickly looking pen you Av :f'u':f f,.'h have there, Captain. if--'fi iw '-,H Captain: It came out of the ink well. M R 7 Ancel: I want a tooth taken out and I Claude Pitts: I am very hoarse as a re- fiyiisg don't want any gas 'cause I'm in a hurry. sult of the Senior Play the other night. Dentist: Which tooth is it? Fernald: Did you have a leading part? ' 13:3 Ancel: Show him your tooth, Leonard. Claude: No, I was the prompter. ilk i l-up fx ' Dick Slaughter: Everytime I hit a guy. X , Bowen: I carried her books and gave it means six weeks in the hospital. Not that - her candy for a week. Think I ought to I can hit hard, but the other fellow can. 7 k'ss her? ,D lFrankie: Naw, you done enough for her F already' Style was what made Oscar Wilde. KJ 719 Yes, and Thornton Wilder. A X . 4' 5 H.R:::'.:..':? ::.5:':::::Pi'.z:z':::f..:':.?'::.:l.: 1,ggg5g?fff,g13ig.yggegvgmk 1 , whom I would like to shake hands. out with-.. 7 2 CVM' gone a 3 1 A SVU rgyrliu B . , ..I ht d b women ,. She: Why are fraternity pins worn so it ,limi Rroifniig' U? e aullnoman hatkrp.. much by students here? I ' iv W- 0 V0 fe ' I-Ie: Well you see it's the only way we fl Q 'XX LIKAMEB Elan knowdwhere to take them when they Ubltllj - ave passe out. N- 4 Her eyes are black as jet. This charming girl I knew. By: I think Peggy will make an ideal W.. I kissed her. and her husband came. Wife Ever - - . . . . y time I go to her home I fnd X I NXIL New mme are -let black' wo' her darning her father's socks. I I Rutledge: That caught me too-until I ' 1 noticed it was always the same sock. 1' , N- Jack Shook: Let's play postofficef' 5 --- -'QPU' Ella: oh, but mars such a childish , , 'Q-vpn W game--' Eudora: fdurmg Senior Play practicej: . I Jack: --Not the way I Play it. Ronald, kiss- me'like they do in the movies. gi' ' .n, - I Rgnaldz Alright, get ready to be swal- ML? owe 'Mx 1, .lh X 4 I Maid: Where's Dr. Jekyll? The col- lector is here for another payment on the Bring me another boiied egg, please. 'f radio. Anything else? , Mrs. Jekyll: I'Ie's down in the cellar Yes. you might bring a coop. The last , WX Hydeingf' one flew away. xl! X2 , . 9r'Qff: 5-'l ,:lwf9S Qgjqija A ML Q . Afffeoaa - L.-it 54 .X . it - - it afffeef i:fff ff'i+1 bw as aff Ill P., ,fo '1 -sY'?14a4I.Ji5fQfD,xssQf'e34':f: B e . tp- - tjLD.:s..?-1 7' ' J i 117'1a'f+'r-555'-35 ,ji gif IIHE 1 5: 'VQKXQQ ,M . Q- is ,. 4 in Q - W s V6 Li ' 1 .5 l ,fn i '17 gm 1 ,I -' r 'Q H 2 .ii lf' N Mein, 15:4-- ffl gm , V QF5f.6 'X 5 N A -A5929 ff My I 1 E g 1-:.-1 1' ..-. X ' ,aft - -5- 1 375 Lil I - - ,l F-0 -' N Ill 'O f - QNX V ----.... -1- W 9. -..T.2:1a.I- 9 r, '. IEW!-ilyw Tommy Gay dressed fit to kill. Mr-lr! R WI .rm ?, 4 . . lf? WE WONDER: Lady: V' You say that this is really the 'ff', , ' , , death bed'of Louis XIV? ' P If Bernie Meyer will ever get out of Hi Salesm-in, ..Yes maam and tbefn the ark . ' ' - e - I f h - N If Mr. Beck will ever get married. We ve sold a lot of them t is na ff lp' ' If Liz and Lloyd will ever break up. f 'X P If Olds and Emery are really going to ans. ' ' . Y 'fx If anyone could outta.k Ruth Brown. Capt. Langley: 1-How many buns can you h If Brownie Thomas is really a woman eat on an empty stomach? 'I ater. ij 4 If Mifilfeli Milam Wei' h'-'fried' Freshman: About a dozen, sir. N . If .4 Mr. Wiseman ever gets corns from QN1 walking the bmi' . . . Langley: fdisplaying gleeb Wrong again. If Fred Jordan s hair will ever be straight. . Sugoi, gig? ever kissed J' Fwd m the grnrlyy one. After that your stomach isn't C ws la i --swf AQ? ,tif Aix Mr. Roady: Why are the days longer in ligx 'ft L the summer? .Jean Ballard: Oooo! How nice to be an I fl' , Bransford: Because the heat expands aviator- Q ,J if M- Jr f Grinnan: Yeah. Wanta fly? if x Jean' Ob you bet I do Ng?- f Miss Hassell: Ralph, why didn't you .Y yi' answer when the elevator boy said 'up?' Grinnan: fill right, just a minute. I'll ff '.qj ' Mr. Beck: I thought he had indiges- Catch YOU 0112- f,'I'fK5,',T wir? tion. Xb 'II .xp x H11 AY, .-x!ph4! ' 11525353 ' F-U-N-E-X ' 'I Kathleen: You're the last man in the ff world that I would marry. F X 2' Bob Stennis: Goodl When we get mar- O'S'V' ' 3 ried I want it to be permanent. .gy I N OiK-M-N-X Xgbqiwff 4 J'f-it-fb gQf ':'i'gg:UZ. , 15l5'f:2f'. f iifx-.1 El 524546 y ' 'XZWEJ W5 11' 0 gf f , 1 we 1 f eff. , ,, IQ:-EN -4 1 1213-- 1 V. ,. -ZW , , - , 4' , M W :' 1 z 'N 'X MN' ff -- ..l.f7xb'-- ' ' ,J V , : U. ZZ--X,-X .154 - T M-, . V --f f T 5 THE HIGHLANDEIL C,.s3wQ f E , i ng l L fhi Q y:3fEiQ r . a yell QQ? M ' . . JNL., ii? The diary kept by J. Fred Smith, Bob 3:30 o'clock: No change in schedule. vtwliljiv Dunlap. and Wilfred Brogden during the QLaughing is fine exercise we findl. 51155 night they finished the annual. l ix : ocloc : olege umor is exhaust- 'V ,Ui . .. ' H im 3-'H--,aj 11:00 oclock: J. Fred solicits the help of ed, Evgrygng is refreshed, Dunlap Lg ',.' DUIUUP and Bfogdefl to help him grabs typewriter. Brogden completes If A finish the annual. The .three hope- a funny storry. fBelieve it or notj. 'bf N 4 f fuls have to first take friend Dunlap J if X home. where he takes his first rabies 4,30 , I k' . . 03 5 treatment. He bears the pain man- ' ococ '.D'm'aP fu . strugghs wah Y My- -Nfl fully' typewriter. 'Fred is in last throes of , 11,3 fx laughter vliith his magazine. Brogden ' . . d 'll ' h' f . 11:30 o'clock: The authors arrive at the S3?j?gnTQf 13,93 110222 cglntxsit nfs :,f:i,,ra home ef,-L Fred- Aftef feasgmg TXPOU getting light. All rush out on the rf' Q ji .4-H some delicious baked beans, ripe olives, baqk pgfch and gaze around. B,-og- fi I .Q and Spln3Ch. the Cl'llS2d2l'S set d0WXl den gets excited and fries to use big lx X Wf to work. After a little routine busi- words. He gives up. Dunlap sees 3 f ness is done the need of refreshments larger Star and thinks that it is the 1 ' make-5 Itself kn0Wf1- A hurried C211 morning air mail coming in. He also fg 'Uk fh9hf:l'U8lSf01'9 5512129 392:11 and complains of pain in his stomach. i ca es eps essen a en unger. - W' d f h ' , . . plalse Tliieir ctiiggzutie tliej retiiigiiiatiaci' 5 '00 omckgacirii i?gx?n2o'3gW :lo iDilon'ie2 ' f . . ' . 3 iw- 1 an to conserve it or 3 later hour regts for a few minutes. The tno de- ' A c'eu 'bkft,'fh 12:00 o'clock: At twelve o'clock the strain sim rigs' ab:gz!i'?s'iheyeagoasto lsleipi ' ,G-, 1 becomes vtoo great. A hurried dash Smith looks at wrist watch and ad- to the klfchfn and hor 4083 Refresh- monishes the others for more speed A Q-' fllllilgfi- C319 q:lI:!ft.f0fl:P Cream? IS ash tlliley h?ve honly three hours on is! s icien or e ime ing. n o w ic to inis up. 1 -- .. ,, . L, v edition of College Humor is un- ' XJ? earthed and Dunlap commences to 5.30 .I k, . . 1:2 Q W' X COPY Jokes. Brogden tries to write ' 0,1256 ' Efegone 'S going strong' 'P' yy funny stones. Fred works the type- er? W e 3 s '0 3 f 5h' The X writer' il.11 ll,:'lSCS atd5:30, and all rush to the ,' itc en an prepare sunrise break- 12 30 '1 k svn ' B 1, fm' . ococ : 1 going strong. o 's 1 Uh h ,.. be . . ' 1 :E Brdgdeneecists agilvay caiiilflrig shbiildgf 6:00 ofclodli' Bafk gn the 'ob' Th? spfim it paper. I Fred still manipulates the or '.e f S ' 'S on' D 'aP 'S dofng 'IN 1 XX typewriter. fist tmzefon the typewriter, .averaging H S lx JJ li h' till 2 o'clock: Circumstances are still a out 'teen words per minute' 'gill'-hi? t e same. , 7:00 o'clock. The finghiggfouches are be- ' Y . . U Q ing put on. t : 0 all is ready. xx 2.30 oclock:U Dunlap finishes Co.lege The weary three collect afl material Humor and starts playing solitaire. and get into the car. They speed ' brogden pounces upon it and bursts down to the publishers and barely mio loud guffaws, tries to read 'the get mlon time. The hard worked , - Jo e to the others. starts off fine. triumvirate hurry home and sleep for A ihpkesl Ten 8112118595-d Tm IWSUIY-four hours. two minutes. ' NN, D s aer Jo e is rans ate into an ten seconds witho t k ' . r, 5-- . Q--fw English and Smith and Dunlap raise Thus ends the hectic nlighiwsiirreiiiulgy TX T' wud the roof. Fred copies it on typewriter the brave three who put the annual RQ llff for annual. out on time. 'fi 32,39 1 :J -1 wks QP!! . an L A x , 6 if N 1 ax - S2 l .f '.-'i.'5ll aEr y if , , I Q!Q! 'll I - TZZ.2n,55ZlI.e'-g.g,yhk, 'J:f,t'1 is f f- awe- 'ti' 'fs 'it 'K ff if-ff WQ'QJl'v 1 at - 0 .v 'gdb l' -'l YI 'wif' 'Y' iw ---wif 113 Ya-- - 'ru UM' 41 tr I K' ,r ff' M of , L +55 J M313 ,win 'g'.- L V. WI 'I EPM, ' f+!'23lf,Q.iT l D 3 7-T 1 - f. me 1 4 ' X K' 1,1 - - 'l fi K ' w.. 4. a . f 4' ,QQ '?'THEI'IIGH -- n v ' Hi 5 if-iw--lnzw z ' l 1,55 's A vs? p 3 , ,nl all 4. 1 5m', .,, 4 P fllf ' 12? l -fl Q1 THB LAST WORD You have seen the work of the editors of the 1929 High- lander. If we have pleased you we axe glad, if we have failed to please you we ah lorry. but our aim has been to please the stud- ents of Highland Park. ,+L-Q, 'f-n f l g lee f N rf. nl- W 1, A X . fy- E! I . I .X Q J, X. p R -4El1l4p- uu. ....v.-1. W' 3 - x .1 L , PJ Q 1, n -1, ZEN in llt D , W57 - XQU1. iii'-S Q fi .1 1- 11- 'fi ,,: 1 ----v--.- , ' 4: 'A bw 424 5. Y' V' is lf! ' X J I - 1- fglhwivf NL 1, 6 g HIANDEILE ESF' 'if' 4 I - N I I H U, 'U 1 vf if 5 X I XRS Q19 ' 4419 5 '. WH -7Wf'V'W I ' ' 'TT W to V6 'Q Gut Advemsers in i The Following Hfiue Advertised in the 1929 Q . Highlander Q Patroniie Them ang! Those Who are Helping Us ' . 4 A . AL 'c - :Vai I' lxx 4 Q umm I iifw S'-Fi' 1 I -X a 10' ff ' 3 . ' f 4,-5'-55' H3 t I T-91 fi5X'!?1'. -A fi 4 Q ---.ef 115 pb-- - ' L. . fF'rVP 'N'Pf'?A 'af 'EZW9lE5CZ01fH'1'5C2V290?.5C1'Mi5C1Us9U25CZ5CZFf'i5CMi5 v A 1. vm, 1 A. . I0. . -, 71:4 , , I L fi 'J x pm? , v ,, if--no --- ---- -' ---'---' . . ' :jj V.-5-' ft T1 -f-,L.4,..'E C.1,ff:f:. .59 1 I Q, ..-'wiU,4,l'4 ' - ,A THE HIGHLANDEIL Q N:-Q-. 11.96 XXQMQ vig' 1 J 25 'f4'l f . ,f x 11 ,7 X ff. , T A at ' ' l A H 'R I x fl hX rfififwt 4 ' 1 LET US FIGURE ON YOUR GRADUATION FLOW 4 f' x 4 'f JL4 mil ffl 3355, Artistic All Flowers A I ish if Flowers I ' Q ,. 7 Guaranteed fix? dllfwftilfutl ini 'jf 'K T. woobrlpfoyf' ' ' gjfi YH 4505 Swiss Ave. at Carroll Phone 8-3000: Res. 8-4404 Cm Q2 9 QQGHNQZFNPQQHNSGSHECHHSQFQSCHSQ ip 5-5 P, W fl if lf Q 'fi JZ- 'ii sf, ff i 7 CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY lwixiy Ailiii- :gy-'N S. 400 South Fitzhugh Avenue jg RUBBISH Telephone WIRE WORK 1 BURNERS 8-9888 WINDOW GUARDS iii! Eff . . . 'li-A!! Fencing for every purpose. Sales and erection service. Estimates gladly Q fig furnished without obligation. Rik F2 7' 'YHA .X W iw: :agfwfx To every member of the 1929 Senior Class we extend our very best wishes JMIXB and wilsh them every success along life's highway urging them IQELNKB L li to continue their search for knowledge. I It ig Compliments of f'iiQ7if3i'y it F 3? 'il I vu: fo , .if M5 NATIONAL DISINFECTANT COMPANY , j ft if 1 7 iw ltww .. I . ' If GIS 1,3 ,f' ' ft? A-iiil6ii ffeff-wtf 414 cJls.hFlP'f' fan My 116 ip.- , 99 4 'Q I h . - , l N . , C ....... M. fggvhw M475 ' i :Ng A ,' 'Z 1 . 'X'-'lf n'4Q,L:11. -HITW? -at :fi 3 ' i GHLANDER? g ' .str u '- Compliments of 'jffjlf . 1 ,wi 55533 i I JULIAN CCCHRAN if CARTER N ' fJl,s..55. All Kinds of Insurance 'vt , Z W, .2 is llw Quick Firing A Perfect Seal That Even-Burning Powerful ' aa,-zwfg. Clean Burning Preserves Power and Knockless Contains No ffifbs wg NW Packed full of Extra Prevents Wear Chemicals KN l 1 W! Miles W ik? 22 i GSJIFLID A ' X MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CGMPANY . wk TJ Filling Station No. 128 :Q . 7. 'X - P. o. CURTIS, Agent 3-gil Q csxnaeafa - Q . ff, 2 X 5655 J J 4115 Oak Lawn Ave. Convenient to Highland Park Lash l , .E I Q ref' iqiifzli Ml . . My A ., Compliments of a Friend my W 4 . bg: l Mwllx' M wr X3 ' fl ' ., f 4,12--X .' ' ' vigil' 'Lf7l 'l4t MTW ' WM YI if QJWQLFN --at 117 gpg- A :1 K. HIGH DE '5m'fix'5if'?5 M X-i54'2lcS'iXEaf S LAN Ki . A fix 5 5 rf' ' K ' ' .a u ' ' H U rw QM? The Splrlt of Youth A fi Fw , Victory Sport I Q , Roadster Jalfglb LL. Qi PERRY MOTORS I R 2121 Pacific O 9 1 ...S Qifijw if swf THE JOHNSON SYSTEM 1 X 4 W . T9 of 2,1 f AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL V 2 A More Than Fifty Public Schools In Highland Park and Dallas ' Are Completely Equipped With A l THE JoHNsoN SYSTEM 111 xi! ggi' 'ff X A' A An Even Temperature Assured For All Rooms And An Economy In Fuel N Consumption That Can Not Be Obtained Any Other Way fff'qQu 'JRE la :if S ff AWQX JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY rjfiiiq milk DALLAS '5'EikfFU lff jr Iii. as I' AJAX I Clif-T Compliments of fi Ilfil' W' Fill-'lf' 57 ff V ,six i OLMSTED-KIRK CO. 'ffi?if5. 1 X 3 A wif' pn PAPER 5 l-ill, G-7 L? ik E A li! iii l Y , V i V- 'L -M gi Q an'+iif3f lgffffiliiiw N5 ' 'ffqivxwf WN E1 --461118159-' CEIQTAI N LY SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COM DKNY FORT WORTH DA LLA S H O U STON BEAU MO NT WICHITA FALlS AMARILLO T LJ L5 A ATLANTA MACC N q ,- ' I ' w v , ...V- 'TP ., F3-'!' 'if 4 A ,4 Y I 7 W i 4 r L .F I E2 .- 1 E .LI J A-U JV' ,rv E35 ,gif ii i, '. ' J A J: . , J':'j 1 6 .F ' . Qi Power fd Light Company. its relation and measure of service to Dallas. F r Hwihx' .. Q GHLANDER, Fl . A P 5 5E?5 'fM .49 4 ly!! pr on the box adds much to the gift, A but nothing to the cost Tx CN' fflxtxf Arthur A. Everts Co. wg , x 14 Jewelers-Main and Murphy A J Y remarkable study of courteous efliciency in business is af- forded by the 20th Century public utility like Dallas 5 if The young man or woman on the threshold of maturity will add vastly to his or her equipment of useful, practical information of gi men and things by studying the status of this great utility and The rising business generation should be informed on these mat- ters-they vitally affect modern life. A student will be pleasantly surprised to learn how earnestly Dallas Power 25 Light Company seeks to serve the community with maximum efliciency and un- varying courtesy. Having ended student days the individual encounters the electric utility at every turn: at home, at business, everywhere. He should know how to capitalize its innumerable services for his comfort, pleasure and progress in life. iris! We Boost for Highland Park Hi-We Want You to Boost for the KNOX STREET PHARMACY ' sk gi, hw N 1, ' 5 4 Q lx limi I v rf: :Sq , YR The Progressive Drug Store on Knox Street A Our Prices are Right. Our Service is Right and we treat you with Proper Consideration when you are in our Store. '75 'W A visit to our Store Will Convlnce You This Should be YOUR DRUG STORE. PHONE US. QUICK DELIVERY. 5-3226, 5-1284 QV' f i A Rafah Dawes 2:-3-use f f- is Q -5 ' S. ' rsfityhi. f fu y it 1-ifi1+'5f'- l'EsUfi'f:,?T -wif ll9 ,gi n v .' raw' I fir:- ,B ,.-'ff lr BCA- bf' w,g Ql A -' A Q 'bfi , , 1 , H, Vf3'Q uT ' i THE HIGH EDJ m m3' JM? .fi I BBQ-in Lies A C if A ,i Q 3. Vw 'I , ' M' iw , ,ffifg ff A A C :- I V ' 4 I f ,ln lk Sky nip fi 4 A S V Q . 2 ,Fl A 3' 551, HILLBGREEN A INSURANCE AND BONDS liiliiiiiif Fidelity Union Building !!Jgl'?,. fe X. M., A y ig xx' W A343 Th B ' P si- ef uymg ower iw x Q iff' fz9 G S ef 0 feat ACOTCS Q K. Through their affiliation with twenty-eight ' Q other of the country's largest and finest depart- ment stores, Titche-Goettingefs are enabled to fx offer to the people of Dallas the advantages in fashion, in quality, in assortment and in price which only this tremendous buying Zim power can produce. v 5 Z JJ 1 TITCHE-GOETTINGER W-ll The Shopping Center of Dallas il 'Q FIRST CLASS SERVICE 9 ,Qi-A CRAIGS BARBER SHOP ram will CStrictly Sanitary! I 3117 KNOX STREET -I Q 4 STERILIZED COMBS AND BRUSHES Specializing in Ladies' and ChiIdren's Work M x CRAIG, Prop. DALLAS A 5 R ,1,f,'g.. Q T1 i:5fQ3nWSe?'r if -1 -Q cf .- - 'ff it Jael-'ff if - A - afigffiawhii- flfgfifiriffm wif'iEf5'll'hsQQ1l'YE7f5li'-3' 41205- 'ff wwf- H Fifa N i - x' fig 'xXx N' 5 STEM' if :Gab ' 4 95 i H N i-it . y T W ,f P COCHRAN '26 HOUSEMAN 515152 7 f INSURANCE Lum 'N 'SB 909 Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas M- 5 W, 'F ,tot x vi V 1 I I I lx Your Financial Independence Is Available U Qlintljigy Begin to Save Now Through QUFT 'Mg this Association 'Wi 3 . ' - 1- THRIFT is the finest habit a young person can form . . . it pays a three way dividend . . . ' i peace of mind . . . orderly conduct of one's Q affairs and financial independence. 3 if ' 5 ' Based on an earning of . 4 771 per annum com- I, pounded semi-annually, Ft, S5.00 per month in A 133 months will ma- , ture Sl,000.00. 3525.00 bw per month will mature 'P' 35,000.00 Come in and let us talk over this matter of sau- 4 5 fix ing. if -1: ini . . . . fi Jdluil Dallas Building and Loan Association lQtgltL',Q,g l 1319 Commerce St. Dallas S w 1. T 05? Y 5 ,QW TROTH BROS. CO. A il' 3104 Knox st. YW? ttf W Tm- GROCERY, MARKET AND EAT SHOP -'gjliq Jil? We Serve the Best ' J PHONE 5-3155 V lk. uv I X X Aff x 1 fi W'-X All -ff AT W' f 1 ' ,yrsguf x ,-..-1,-gt 5 Jlffq sf l gs, ' 52 433' ,1?:2WQ4 ,'Qsg s 5,5 Qfivifj 'Q,p ffVlrQ 2413511 i5 5v5lffj5ff f'Tr?p'1L'b, -'H l2l E+!- qv., 54 Q QI S Q 'S A A E.71f1'f!l?4 ,Amps M HIGHLANDER5 sg Af ,N 22 X 1 V lv , ' , x 8 ,H 1' -and now lf s A -1 A M,h , DREYFUSS A .... answer every style-requirement E33 .... and every pr1ce-requ1rememt. Q 1 That IS the reason for the young, ,055 man's reference. ' J 14.4.-il.-5 p Nl J, DREYFUSS '65 SON . At the center ly, of Dallas Activities my MAIN AT MURPHY A ,- fji? N 5 YV' W i S QQSDIW Leads the World in Motor Car Value T.- 7 Q who Advanced Six 0400 Sedan ll I .I 'if Er Q 11' - ,5 A CBN llVlP0ll'l'AN'l' FEA'l'UliES-JYO OTHER CJR llul-S' THEJH ALL ' Twin-Ignition motor Aluminium alloy pistons Biiur centralined . Longer wheelbases ,' 12 Aircmfmype spark Clnvar Strutsl chassis lubrication Onenpiece salon plug, New double drop frame Electric clocks fender, High compression Torsional vibration , Cleat vision from is Houdaille and Lovejoy damper . i ExEaE.::l2n:Ei::l:ver Pillar posts J: A X shock absorbers . World SCRSICSX steering nickel Nash Spec1alDe3i5 H A Kexrlu.u've Nasb mounting! .b - k h f ffong and :egg Q 3 Salon Bodies 7 27,235 52,2 pins? t Short turning radius bumpers 'W NASH TEXAS COMPANY 541 xx Distributors Live Oak at Pearl St. B1 ,f1 ' fff-T fi' Q W. C. HIXSON QW , f. 534.5 9 Laboratory Furniture and Laboratory Apparatus. Steel Lockers, Gymnasium lifargf X I and Pla round A aratus Vg PP ,, Wx 1610 Bryan street DALLAS, TEXAS 1 , KJ g -Q 'H ,I D Q, I' 1 Q f45?5Xl4P!c wizvkx- S! K' if .1-'ff:f:2g:-girf1i?ll?5J I, N-f .gwig ajagjaii' f'-4141 HKS, Ve - - Asa -gf1,f .. ff V' news- MR1-1,1-I-v,0SS r A -ws! - ' Zvri 'ifyfffllv 'J W Karin -sc f' 1-We Riff. 5221 'f ' -ag 122 gs- ' '1 agjlm slklxfwfir ' - xl, ,fyfg'5f,sf:f,n ll , . -1 THE HIGHLAN DE lxag 'f.esNaP 2 L M rar A FW ff Q . , .slfvg 4 i -A N, A- W gf' l is li' i li i U S xly' X X. . - fly? 5 Real Estate and lnsurance SGIVICC :fy ,' aft gal ALL FoRMs 9,4 iklfxlc Nl- U36 Years in Dallas Q' HY N ,az ,151 V ' J. W. LINDSLEY 26 CO. 'ff' balilxx, 1209 MAIN STREET X- gif ' J 'alll lil 'SDP li Q.,bm,l jT'iXf-3 ? 'j gym yt my? Q it ,Qs As exquzszte as the brzde- 44' jg N5 her weddin invitations 'R' We 1 'A 'ull 'ii fy Our complete Department of Social Station- 6753 y W- ery includes Invitations, Announcements, if gl , Calling Cards, Monogram Stationery, In- f . formal Invitations, etc. Lady representative ' will call at your home to present samples. X 0 Phone 2-4164 for appointment. QL I ws-S MARK OF' fn 711 GE U E E G'f V 'G E5 !Q':lxNL QAM! Manufacturing Stationers QU! A loft . 4 ,,',. Z ,,,w14'Wx ::-i and Engravers '-I Z..-l X- H' 'y ' 1506-8 Young sf. I E'Ji5ft?fED DALLAS i A '1 rf S' YS TQ! W7 ini. K'-:inf . . Yflllf, Complzments of a Frzend .5344-i if A 'fsllsf A at MTW! ry , ,V Xmas ' lip fl l, xy , xt 6 f A P L A at-'Q tidal ' was ' Aff 7 . A 431 l..3 li' I c 6 X Q-lf f I M x wi - f n V, -,Mx X , J' ' .- --- A .- 'f wi,-QSSJQQ' ,Q pi THE HIGHIJXNDEIL is ' 3ii'iffIr1i5-ifSY5-if-if -. fx nillhxx. lf' 'L-j -,, 4' H X-Li' LTfQ.?'-'f'l'l rbi? fl il il l A, HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY sf H. s. FORMAN. Prop. . We Have lt, We W1'Il Get lt. or It ISf7'I Made unix N72 Four Registered and Graduate Pharmacists to Fill Your Prescriptions Ask Your Doctors-They Know ka, .1 s.T,f , . Knox Street at Travis l 1 -I -+f S 5-2126 5-2127 5-2089 Cl f- ,of f ffl V ff! :RX 'ARK q'gll'i:I'D f C I 54 Ili 1 ,C I , w I N Nl: MRS nl.. 3 N A kixliifgi Z4 Q? - '. A ll fi ' ff: I N 2 Q Guard fa 2 lla n ' illlii llllfllllll I i ' U Q xl 4 2 O OTHER city in the world, so V!! lggjl large as Dallas, is so Whole-heartedly ,fQT'yfl , gas-fired as Dallas is. There are 65,- ffl OOO smokeless chimneys that guard xl 'lp your famous blue sky line . . . and if 800 of them are your factories. Aff, XA if 5 f- .i 1595 Dallas has natural gas -filly, f' 1 ' ' K Qing .yqiqllii ell- COUNTY GAS COMPANY l Dispensers of Natural Gas 5 -M64 ' x 7 They Like 'Em fs W -and how f gli .- Q-ilfliij The young fellows of Highland ljfliy' Park wear Clothes from this shop 1T,, ,jAQ -and like to tell their friends NS jk where they bought them ily? at G ma I ' wx i ful -4 Have you been in lately? 3 K 'y 'Correct Men's Wear' iff, lg X35 IKI5 Mall Stltet 'rl S peel I Q XL-1 Luv ff'r '-T, : 1f7if-Z::'g p:iE,,N'Q44 x 8 Y ilfffjqi ' 3-'lf 'Tix is ii'V. i All me 'T 1'1 -izj5a 'eQ1f9'FZ4'tl7' 95:f??:14' W1 1' '- gp ' Y UQ i:4ff1'lF X'll'i'X' W Diff? N1 if P ' l 2 59'-omg -qi 124 x lf' - Q X ' 4, 9' - f' E' - - A A T 'I - ?E , . cvfivfv N4 '53 T - .f:j-5flfiglQA,iIl1- lrffij' f. at wig' ffliisisii i THE HIGHPANDER 'A ffff T , ' KAHN ATTIRED ill Young Men! A Iii Cl h l k I C ' l h, slfifix 95956 mia Zixcciiegiixl ryldiingorheiimiari iaifgifejitiredgirhwauriyyafemigaghn attired! M 'Q 4' N ,' N 5299 E - M - KAHN 'as co. Affili- Main and Elm at Lamar ,J ' ' Y .N R ! K pl' 'jxi fxw W BROWN'S LIBERTY BELL 3- wf A ,, M. ,. 11551 CRA-CKERS, CAKES AND CANDIES AND 1555 SUNSHINE BISCUITS ARE QUALITY PRODUCTS xflif f Thirty years' experience devoted to the task of improving the Art of Baking, with their modem and improved machfnery, NCQ has enabled them to produce goods cf superior qua ity. gg 1 BROWN'S SALTINE FLAKES A Q I - x I A Real Cracker Delzcacy 'gl J I ,J XJ The utmost care in mixing and baking with clean machines marks ,L nif- S the process by which these delicious Flakes and Crackers are made. xi A- A Our line includes more than a hundred varieties of R5 FA S BISCUITS, CRACKERS AND CAKES A Variety Suited for Every Occasion ss 4, Texas people recogrzze th: high grgxciiquality of these products and ,Z .- - , e m ri o e name- H i eg Y fflmk , X V X. tial 1 BROWN CRACKER Q5 CANDY COMPANY 'QUUQ I I Q f' ll FIRE AUTOMOBILE SURETY BONDS fm fs-fi? MQ LOCKART as STEPHENS Q W' Qi' If INSURANCE I 'll L 'I if . 213 COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING PHONE 2-7615 , X. tiki Business is now a profession, based upon scientific study and carried on in the spirit of service Q-Pb X 2 , I . , N J - -1 ' i --ff' NM, ' T v J n 4 , mjfgggf-,L , v Qmsf igzfhflv W wr e:Sf'1'WUl C?7e 0.4 125.13- ..... ,..-... e . Q,Xs.S WGSQES, 'jul Vi fi i 4 if A I ll A' iiifl ,ZASN ix, f 0 S X 1 Z v'-I 1 may ,J lil? t.. ag s. W, NICHOLS ANY f 209 Exposition Avenue A' , I , wig GOODYEAR RUBBER TILING 5 for X ' L5 Kitchens, Breakfast Rooms, Bath Rooms, and Solariums i., 'N Acousti-Celotex for acoustical correction and sound quieting KRW.,--.,,K WW TW 5 v ull .9572 19-Y as if A ROGERS AND O'ROURKE CC. R W L s ' CONTRACTORS - NC On Highland Park High, Armstrong, Bradfield and U niuersity Park School Buildings gpg 7555 Mix JJ 3 ikbdi I I 'A 'AW We appreciate your friendship N as we do your patronage W. 1 I A ,affix I DALLAS RAILWAY 8 TERMINAL CCMPANY P7 ' Partners in thc growth of Dallas M A r 0 , C i gill? 'Fl A A ,lffzglx L-.. 1 -A f 1:lW'1Q1!f , ,, ,. -1 --Z..-,rfhrg -is 'jfxii'-Mx-2- f--AX M W f a- Ssffwfiwfsfias .L- Q4 izsjs- ' . '. M uhm -M .. .Q V -x .. - J 'K V fin? 'Q .rs NX X 1111! I Q 'W f f 'WI W if 7 ' ' Q' 4 111 141. Q X1 :M if 5 'UF ' L If 1'.il:'m... ' ou t --ii 'P 'F'i 1113. 111 ' 1 1 1 ,niiii 5 1225, 1' so is ,rf x f I VE 2- Q -1' 1- L L JE li ' I IY'I, XG, Q? . ' ' fjifgtrilfx, '1 s L , 1111. F A- - - - 111j,fQ11,1'1111 1 1' 11 XXX S Y.- -' 1 ,-1 ---..,..,..... -.. 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N ' W I 1,9 , 5 x 1i Q1 Q 1 ,Qf 91.15 5 1, lflfiif L , I V 1 I K K . 1 I L? 1 1 , n X ff Agni' - 3 1 ,G M 1 qu! 1 1 F- 16:01. I A Milli A 1 3 f ll 1 Q 16 ,sf if i ir Ax Q11 1 ,JE 1 fx 4 A Q15 ,ND 11 ,S ,lthiiig KM fu 1 1 Q. K 11, is Ji,-5535 Tffisii 'tiff' I H, I K 7x is Lil- 'i ' L QI HIGH '- NL Y E+-.Il DPAIRK ET . . . is the home of those dis- criminating persons Who seek and have the best in life . . . Cultured Environment, Exclusiveness-Beauty. Quality Improvements Protective Restrictions Accessibility to Churches, Schools, University. Parks. Golf Links, Shopping Centers . . . Flippen Prather Realty Co. OWNISRS We DEVELOPERS ef SOLE SELLING AGENTS 4600 PRESTON ROAD Q 1 If. ,x-N . ,1 - - WS . 'N f FT ff 1' 2-11. ,:- IV' 1 P 1 Lf xr 3' - 1 -2 gglhtgt L,.,rfl1B.JS,..x,-4--1s.'5 - , 1 1- , deze I , ., 1 1,1 .'-110.8-1:. . ,u '-'T-, 4 Llp- VM-,T 120- - -' 'L ' ' r , JA' -1- I L-,, 1 H., - I ' Q YN1 1'-1-f'1'T7 1 '1 df, X . ' nf.- 1- 1 1. Q' ff-- A1 , Nga- 13571, V . 1, xf wi i K ff lv XQ- 1,3 .f if ,Z ' Qc, bil? 1.1 l271,+1 .Ag 11,511 '11- ,, I 1. itil' B 'gi K gifff fiigii 7' 3 iii 111111111 Elin fi F L 5, -'Y A2617 3 iii-Q J 1 911 NP iilf x-4, ,jg kt V, Wits to if I fri , 1 f If 'Q 7 , .sign f, Q .1 -11 we A-Mi, f , A - A as - A grim, T' 'TE Qfhfh N, ET' A3 HIGH!-ANDER ,f c '.jy,,g! 8 -11 -if ard A E. F. HAMILTON C. A. CLMSTEAD ,A 1 ' L- .ezf fy, . ,g s 3-A 2' ggi, THE HAMILTGN CCMPANY - ti! . ' lk if - -I ' A Contracting' Engineers ix it H? A 1 :X ' E2 'Mn gl Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing, Power Stations A 2, 717. 2301 Griflin street ' DALLAS, TEXAS -1 fill I my WRIGHT fs PATTERSON, Inc. ir' I . gig Prime and Choice Beef and Veal Provisions iii i 5003 Holmes ,Street Phones: 4-1717, 4-2834 I 11 A DALLAS, TEXAS . I Q 'ff Ask F or- Qqw MRS. DRAKE :, 1 SANDWICHES At ,, Any Eavoralnle 'figifl if Comment IS WI ,M di ' Appreciated ik:K'J i skin! Nx! I S ,tw ,,in'1- rx'Ql,ii11'- M , CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY lx? my STE Q General Insurance H193 lj' 2-1772 1813 MAIN ST. Nxt' N 5,1Ygj',i lgij7!i'rl1lT 'Tw 'x?f'?t5Yiff 2'-ifgfiii-l5QIjT5TTj97il ' -.14 128 ya.- BP, :A , I Lid- -A 3. X . 15 ' 5gl5u-5 - Q-W' ---- 1- qw-nr-1 ff A T. 2'w,w1,f ' 1-gfg.1g..i1J!4Q4 Jgjjf, SJ THE HIGHLANDER : J Egg Zzfflll PORTABLE VICTROLAS ill Make Whoopee this Summer with a Portable -A VICTOR AND, COLUMBIA AND A , ' -f' A-5 A :QARUNSWICK F, VOCALIAN . RECORDS ms em sr.-Dm.LAs.n:x. RECORDS 'Mil 4. ,.. 'The Southwesfs Most Complete Music House ' A Reifschneidefs White C1 JE? 8 A . ean ace A Wnwll Sandwich Spot . to Eat QV, , S. W9 OAK LAWN AT MAPLE QE!! 'E . . , Drink , Ze Reifschneider s Root If S 50 H i Quality Beer C Good N- - OAK LAWN AT MAPLE ' ' Dallas, Texas 'D , fx l AH LJ 5155 I -'ra ,X A- - jjiw Good Humor ICE CREAM COMPANY QW Y ll - 1: ffm? OF TEXAS H4 3 Quill Highland Park Cleaning Co. G. W. BEAL. PRoPR1EToR Rn, QUALITY-SERVICE . , WW ' We Specialize Dresses fiwbr Phone 5-1676 4501 Travis Street DALLAS S QP? K, N fffiil , if5T7l?f1f4ri'f:4,bX,?,' YT, E1'ii:ijZ'E'ilS'7kq ' F' ' Nl: x. ' -ASQ l29 -- l . F ,, M714-.efQJ1. , - A r a wr in 'B+ O 7 N'f+E5-'7' ,Ji ,. ,,f3'L'Zf.d- fi L ,J-3'-3'Jf'l ff' 523.3-f'Z,1QXre.:1f , JVHE HIGH . DEK1 , if 4' 4, e lf1 1. REINHARDT as soN f are I il , All Kinds of Insurance ' ' W DALLAS 3 W Esmbrfshed 1888 q Ui ii We give intelligent, prompt service. Ex I fi-L If Our aim and endeavor is to deal honorably and fairly at all times with ' l policyholders: to settle losses quickly without controversy and, in generaln to exhibit a spirit of co-operation and fairness, recognizing at all times the 'M rights of the public and avoiding technicalities. . 1. s , 1 wa slats ' 1: A itghcf If it X, 41:15 1302! Compliments of R W' Nl f - aff COOK E6 BROWN E45 1 1 1,5 Sift fiigsf' A J, HUEY '55 PHILP HDWE. CO. DALLAS The Foremost Hardware Store in the South gg 1 ' L- ' 1 1872 1929 li l 57 Years of Service to Our Customers 'ubki ARTHUR T. SIMPSON ALICE v. cm-1-:EY I Y' SIMPSON 26 CATHEY v Insurance - Surety Bonds 1 if? 208 Southwestern Life Building A ' PHONE 2-1010 DALLAS, TEXAS M A M If nw- it 'iff'-b'snN 41. IS XR .2 LSU'-Z , , ' -5 i ,:,-f5eipmr2s2.f1x..g -13' 8 fry ,Qi iifjh Wmiggi 5551: 4130!- 'r p -I W ig! 1 - 3,1 Z 'E-P 1 ' - Y i' XE' 5? HIGHIANDEIU 'Au I prey f a n 4 .,. I 1 A 1 xyhk . , . ' A 'Q ' if ,M 'f 1 1 K' ' JN 'A . Wi A- AS Y J. ' ' ' lx ' up ' fix nw , 0 t e uturey 4.1! ,gli .Bl s- 11,1 X - i W-qw It is our sincere wish that the D' , 1 future may bring you every suc- Y, cess and happiness. lay! naw 'll 1- 2, S Sears, Roebuck and Co. ' South Lamar Street 15' Nl fN gi, DALLAS, TEXAS ij. - 'ZZAN we . T65 ? x JJ 3 We are pleased to announce complete lines of Nationally , famous sporting goods a n d 5 I camping equipment at savings. A iii- IT M' wif v. NEWQ 'T it N W .X .. A AVN-,7i 'ltjhlil if 5' 'SY' I -df 131 ip- n .c - , 7 F .', 5 re: --1 1 fl A - A . . ...A 5 Q' 2- ' 'J-', rg-l'l:'5l - 1- I I ','53v'y ' K - ,-IQ, . H16 1 - E115 ,,, 1 - fu 5 . 'A 1 91. ,ff 64 Q 1 'kX?i, Etf 5 'lq 5-41 1 s ff 5-4118 'wi Qi BERRY s PHARMACY, Inc. A A 143:51 G h' ff umm oteueryt mg fav- JJ .x 1 I SA? one 1510611 of High School Q, ,il-1 5-4118 5-41184. 1 9 V ! X . ff VFR lan 1.,ll KN 4 R W7 ' qt 32,2 Compliments 2, 'E if , 711 VAN WINKLE s Eligi- The South's Best Book Store V i s i t the redecorated 'istartdarcf' ' ' Showroom. There you will see the 1609-11 Elm St' Q new styled '2Standar1d Plumbing 5 ,- ag Fixtures, enhanced by the charm and 3F ' X1 significance of authentic colors. I I 1 'X J 1 Qhkll. Standard Sanitary 'mm Go. 1 1200 JAcKsoN ST. DALLAS A ll' 1 f N W a l BOEDEKER ICE CREAM s r - ' Ik x 4 Just a Little Better yi I 1 4 CWM ' -'- ,JB 1, , , flu uf. 1:--A ll Q 1 , Jffrfif - 'f --JE' X - , TJ Ng: - I 'I 5 I p7 ,T N '45-gy V Q' ' fi lgfh 1-if -411z2p-- tt, ,va - . . 53 -1, we ' Lt I ,I I 1571 ' I A:-2 '2?z ' II I 5 I L TEEN? .L N LJ' ' ZLYPIW I MEN'S WEAR NOTIONS fm rv I. ' ' o if my , I--3262 6319 Hillcrest I 3 ' R15 Q1 ,,., CLEANING ALTERATION PRESSINC1 I 'I e A Qillg' Athletic Goods WILCOX WILL l . 33? . . 3 re Gxpxlnfa ASSISI You In Ownxng Your 'ff' Own Home P S W? ' Selected with care and by 'I men who know the needs F23 jc QE of the Athlete. Q GXJIGLID '4 'H J. M. WILCOX 8 CO. 1 . 2651 Am IJ lm Cullum 8 Boren Co. I-UMBER fl I K tl 1 'l:ll,'l,ll. W 1509-11 ELM STREET 5-4101 Cole Y5 Knox St. -I . . 11 N OTTO H. LANG. A. I. A. FRANK O. WITCHELL. A. I. A. . I M. AM. SOC. C. E. iff? ni-, f M. LANG is WITCHELL Q I 4 ARCHITECTS 533 4 AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 'V 300 American Exchange Bank Bldg. 1 I DALLAS, TEXAS , , , M V 133 qt. 1 M v 7' f . I nl fx T 3 I , . ,. 1 A f -N ' .fp 5 L fu - ff N1-4fJ5,Q.mY'iQW2'f-2-3 if 3 .- ' 3 5. 1-QQ, GLA?-'l'L5Lf'-5-215 ve. ' AQTA' ' W ilk-7141 11 1 nm emi 1. if : 4 f , 'V -' lm N13 'iwxfaf L I-11' A X T 344 ' L f. . ,,l 5 'f:'e2i1 + ??' ' X .V 17 - A 'IL' :ll 3 Ja, 'gi 1 ' K+. , ,F?'Z'4',,l- if W .A A .' PHONE 5-2155 ' . com me En:in5.Ci5y ' fj, .10 - ' 56' ' WW in 'ik' ' ir ,gpg V' .iles '- ' 2, 5339 5 L 4 PW .a.1!,,x23, LAUNDRY, CLEANING. PRESSING 'R ' N ' -' J We Give Brown Trading Stamps ' Make Our Telephone Line Your Clothes Line -,-,U 5-X. H ,h 3217 KNOX STREET K 1 y gms: if if Abbey Bros. L nn B. Milam 1615 Bryan Y P Attorney-at-Law 67 ' When you enter the busi- ness world we hope you . l will remember B I GLJQILID Q-VN 5 HERRING HALL , , MARVIN SAFES 1409 Dallas National Bank Bldg. I I Not Yet Have They Failed , 1 A fi Q I ? N f 1 fern' QW? lil' vglf ,L . . R 1- Complzments of a Friend 55553 W NX mv! 1' x Xl? if 1 ' ' -s 'tg -ttyl if II X 'fgligil - 1-My I. ' df- -ex ICQ fgjfhvlh - . 1-ff iVNwbQr7QQ-9'7 -dl34Br- Q 'Y' M fa, R..- . . 2' X v - if I A ' N: .'f ' p Q V2 p F, ' Ah ,Nz ' ff - ' NyJj?. yX:Xi y . Q fafffi , ,f if ,f5'?T L My E f f me u.. QM' il ' - , QZTXN -1-15 . ' E 4? 61:4 L E WSL: 3' ff , 4' 5 5. ' 'Tz- im dw ,mg ., I ' 9 1- X aff 97 I f If N - 1 1 'i We 1 E' xx ' Y Z' E 'F lx L ZEN FTEN in the evening familiar figures appear on the screen 53 of memory . . . become vivid as a 1 ' xx close-up. ,pq 1 da ii +1311-M1 Friends. . . far away now . . . don't A y lose them . . . they're precious. Call DX Ji ' A them by Long Distance now and revive g gy 2 the old friendship. fair, qq i1:':T ' XX l W XTX, SOUTHWESTERN BELL 4 TELEPHONE COMPANY Ni YOU CAN TELEPHONE 100 MILES for 70 CENTS SVI, N 6 ' 4?g'iQZWWiWNw'1WVW im Q1 WW ' +L., rev 5 mnfq ..v, 'IW ., K 'rl k. . J sqgjvgaimxgj ...NT . , J, ' 2. , wh, . -. ,I , f., 4 Vt- my -9-if 5' - P+: 1' -T ' Al 1 f Qofateiasi-get THE R ii f '5u'Qt .1 I 'il iii ii , 4 if 1' .' -I ' Flowers For All sions . Alt, 3 iif'M F I Li I ' ' It b A ii i , U R T 0 t Fe t FLORIST - 5 1 Xx , ii-VPQQAB 3305 OAK LAWN f ' 2' E 5 - 4 1 2 9 ' - ' Artistic Arrangements Delivery Anywhere' - I' ' K 1 yt t . e.e . . nfl' f- Stn XE , . L. G. BALFGUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers me Gi? Ofiicial Jewelers to the Senior Class of 5 Highland Park High School. A i GX! . 12,18 A Complete Jewelry Service ' g 4 Dallas Retail Shop y 211 N. sf. Paul sr. 1 N ti 3 midi . 3 1 tr I I I C I l : I A DIXIE D1s1nfect1ng Co. Q ' aim- Disinfectants, Paper Goods, School and Janitor Supplies MH m N 2000 Magnolia street Phone 7-2098 fY'1tT'l JK' DALLAS. TEXAS My J. ' ' BRADFORD LUMBER COMPANY hi' X I 4530-32-34 Travis at Knox Street X I PHONE 5-0510 iii' N 02 f , - N, . B 4: 41:0 if Q-N ' A f . , -- my are 'gdfftlv M wi .df-1f'lNQR'Zf,9rf ' -41fl361ib- X i A 0? L ', 1. ALL QM. . ,fl 1fi '7Ttv l ul Mjll 5-PM aw- Ulf N' 1 ki A, . we Af QI 'R ,W-Q5 ..,- S 5 TSP WI NNN, -? T 5' x l A L A 4 X , Ja- . 4 .I Q., I xi M wma. , -V O - . L aj'-'fi mx? MQ EDN?-2,1 . Q2 DE 'Wi A 1--f' '55 'JVQWQ i A A R13 . . L 'L' L J SHARP HARDWARE i O 0 . Sporting Goods, Mazda Lamps, Paints and Glass General Household Necessities Our Specialty .flu ,WGS DALLAS' MOST COMPLETE SUBURBAN HARDWARE STORE Qllljlill J 4105 Oak Lawn Ave. A Phone 5-0724 We Deliver E N SCENERY FIREPROOF BUILDING f 3J DRAPERIES for W Ll That truthfully reflect the Owner's per- sonality is the aim of skillful interior ?ff decorators. The King Scenic and Theatre , Supply Company is the largest Decorative We Move, Pack and Store Supply Studio in the South. Not only Household Goods ' go we-undirsell the world on scenery and Q .i t N rapmes u Private Locker Rooms A SCHOOL AND AUDITORIUM Carry Your own Key fx OPERA EQUIPMENT O AI s :px PRQJECTION H R Merchandise Storage and fx 'EQUIPMENT Distribution J and other necessary products that make an 'f-'JET auditorium complete. 1 Q KING UNDERSELLS THE WORLD- MAKE US PROVE IT! 4 IS FIREPROOF STORAGE ' '25 TRANSFER CO. r S . d Th at Pacific and Market Sts. .7 cenic an eatre ' 'I K IN G Supply Company Phone 2-6156 309 South Harwood W. 1. FORD AND R. E. EAOON QlL.L'.Q5 Dallas- U- S- A- Associate Managers I 5-9906 -PHONE- 5-9906 lj' CONSUMERS POULTRY STATION l Home of Milk Fed Poultry-Dressed While You Wait 3313 KNOX STREET I5-T rg' PAUL P. LEVERETT x .' Prop. DALLAS N Ml 10 CHAIRS MANICURINO -5h N MAGNOLIA BARBER SHOP ,- em FLOOR MAGNOLIA BUILDING Jack P. Daniel and Fred E. Newman, Props. PHONE 2-2865 1? gf ,- Al U ','?wvw., ra ,Wits Lyla i Q A ff, -eff' jywdtc A-+4 137 A flrllbffx-vf'Qf,Jv5,? x.2:i?B'tL4'E'i3 T ' to ' . iff--.wljbg L kg f' 5' 1- Ng. il.'q':fl9f- T! T: J' : I' gf, ' if- ,,'?1:l ,- N I -I I ' V- I, N2-S' 'tvlfktxif -if at v f G? iti l ,I STENOTYPY -I--nn-1 -13 Blanton, Thomas S5 C055 5 . 'Q'-. l Q 55, A . . :AM it I' 1 u . f,--N , im . ,ima v-KX xr .Lg-' 41 tm r fyfx THEl'IIG EIL Q if -A -' -T -r X a Q fm ,vi l , 9. g 6 'Lvl 5, I I Q' E W A3 'H V.. . Ka 6 4 I d,'5A'2w U rl '1- 1 ' N' - -If u. Q? e 7 ' ll lx s 'F' I Secretarial Training - of 20th Century Bookkeeping ' - V. gui fi Why not capitalize on the reputation and influence l .lm 1151, of the METROPOLITAN? For over forty-one 4 ' I ' --.B Zwfxx years we havfe speclaliz?dlir:j training young mvtarg 901-2 KIRBY BUILDING ' i Q5 .Jackal 221553 zz: ,,,, L. , , . T lm n AV courses of study are :bsolutely tihorougl: and ous mes 0 nsumnch' ' X mst' sa:.:a'.,::. ::.: s':.1.:...:m' 'H Phone 2,4533 X - METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 015 nj Q Dullu, Texas ' Q If . lr . lt K- A Happy Solutzon 'whiff for All Your fury, Q' 'V Gift Problems! BOYS My .NHL ' 3 'lg BOOKS M ake o u r store your f f fo' headquarters. Y o u are S A, , BIRTHDAYS , ' W' . WEDDINGS welcome at all times. We 3 HOLIDAYS have the only complete 3 ,a sf 50N VOYAGE 1 military line in the city. ,fix VALENTINES 'LJQ . 4 , gl ANNIVERSARIES R: W A I CARROLL'S - a 5 fa Lamar E6 Wh1tmOfe Headquarters for ,guy The South's Largest Book Store O, T, C,-C, M, T, C, 'Q all B 1308 Commerce Street DALLAS 208 No. Akard St. ? l XIX Q1 1 3 fl - W ffvf' QQT1-'-LT nw R. L. STENNIS Wg, N QW' Q' Attorney and Counselor-at-Law X 409 Magnolia Bldg. 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