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

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-7 ,A ff 5 .-I ki The illfllll ,ANDER 1930 Highland Park High School F 4 lgm. 4 A fl 5 X of J 'XXX V59 I x Il pf-rrlmnne yn Ilmk inm this mirror ul ir Ihr war-. tn .-nm Xy2'x ill Rift' Ill frt' up . I of f 1 ff- X xx, x I 5' N f X X itbi I I -2 ' - X N-A Lkgg. Foreword 'ill I xrem-rum 'nr x I Ry I as It lmu r I sled In Ihr -lush-nl his ul u I I I I I I I I I thIuII 1 mn 2 -47,1 .A K u QF 11 f ,:, . H' ,, . 'f , ' Y y, ,. .I I A . ,ll . 1, x X7 li ,Ni 8 A ,xxx 6 xg X xx Cx. K V41 an w. AX Dedication To une of the must he-loved members nl' nur fannlty, to the best of rports. and to the mu-I putinnl rpunsor of the class uf H030 lhruuzh four l4,ng year' V. Y Iluhney, vu- Inninpfly dedicate ah.- 19170 Highlunder. W, YV DABNEY CONTIQ1 Orzlvr of Hooks I X-frm rx:-. Ixxlwv. ll ilxww lll If 1' l 4 IX XlIrl.l1.- md l'Ifm4, Qdux mln 1 X Kin nm I II XI Imlu E, ?' Qxxxi-i?.X. A T. Svwyf' . X .X x ,In wj ' K .' A I , E 1 ' 'Q . ,4 1, '.-'-. N, WV X 4,1 ,f-rv, VLM ff! X-, .r L 4.4 img-fsmama.a4,kg94Mga .. 1N , - if .- ,. .M ,J ,W v, -1 .,. ' . 1 . y v, 1' p 'W' ,X it A THE HIGHLANDER f ' WJ ' ' 23 .Z f f ' xxg,-S.,-' 'Q L. 'XG 1,1 N a i if l , t I ' . grill f 3 I ffff S fi ee i fill-N :sal yxff,-. X ,il if , fy L 1 x cf ,J x gl l '55 I I fi fly: t 'i . f . XA p :ff gill i Y v jf' 551 I cv it fi' elf . lk 'fx 'Eli ,Q c YL xm' V If J? Exif t hifi, rx if iffy UM trldi L' Il KW, twill 4506 X x x f. V , xii' slr li1 -,R H xx I Q iv ,', or ffxiff ,,-f '- all pil! ATX A R PROGRESS OF SCHOOL The Highland Park Public School system has been in existence since 1914, at which time 830,000 worth of bonds were issued for building purposes. The school system consisted of only one room then, and Eve years later the High School had only a total of nineteen pupils in attendance. Today, eleven years later, we have approximately seven hundred and fifty pupils enrolled. ln l922 the first two floors of the High School and the gym were constructed: four years ago the annex and an addition to the gym were built, last year the third floor was completed. Mr. Cable became superintendent of the Highland Park Public Schools in 1920. There were only twelve people, including the superintendent, principals, teachers, stenographers, and janitors, employed by the Highland Park High School when lVlr. l-awler, our Hrst principal, was elected. When Mr, Wiseman became our principal last year, this number had multiplied. until this year there are 37 people employed in the High School alone. Highland Park has always been ranked as a Class A school in efficiency and in scholastic standing. but has only been Class A in Athletics for two years. Before we became Class A in Athletics, however, we met Class A teams, and furnished them with stanch opposition. The fact that we have been successful MSX in all lines of competition is evidenced by the many cups in our trophy cases. 'mf . . . . 5219 Great things have been accomplished in the past at Highland Park, but we A s, . . fluf - are looking forward to the future classes, and ex ectin them to effect even , dmv., o , 'M ii greater achievements. 1, - 3 x xx? il X xg 41 ,, ,A ,, f t flestmd - . 'cZZ 1f4i--afffee'- ii 514'':'f4'-,.f:7vf5La+ ff' '-. 'fcffng '7 ' f 7 '4'4- 74 afmzeeex t 1 e X L'iUTs'.-4.,1'f!fQJ aa , 1 at T X-. t el ll -. ,ax . . V Y . CT ' fl J t t it S I gn l I' l ' V' HHTQ a O N, .fin lleliffl tl I. K .V c ,X 3.41 Qt: , Q5 .f-ljlb' is A' .,. ' A 'flip 'rj 5.7 gli, .ff l J 'rf' .ff g J ,X lt 2 1,3 -'fi tl ,gills t'3'. ,ffixlx ,7 ! N if-. i. Q Ahllliat tt st l 'f .Ji l i l ' 3214! 2 1, QTNRKJ 2 px Will '--lt 1,1 c ff' U. M? 'fliiii' 'ly mf l R, I 1-, in V 11 ' . r ' , , X to .at V, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. l MR. J. S. BRADl3ll2l.lD f'hairmun ol the lioartl The Board of Education J. S. Bradfield. Presidenl R. C. Langley. Vice-Presitlent S. A. Myatt. Secretary R. C. Dunlap XV. H. lfrancis J. If. Lockart D. W. Saunders The Board of Education is formed ol a group of responsible men. who are fathers of girls and boys of Highland Park. They are the men who make the policies of our school: they are the ones who have made possible our school, because they have safely engineered its activities and its advancements. ln the past. the members have held office for two years. but a new law has been passed in Texas that lengthens their term of othce. We take this opportunity to wish the members of the Board the greatest success. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Mrs. I., M, Jordan Mrs. R. C. Dunlap President . I-'irsl Vice-Presiitlenl Serond l it'e-l'resident Mrs. H. H. Cleaver Third Vire-President Mrs. lf. B. Jacobs Recording Secretary .Mrs. Willis Lea Cforresponding Secretary Mrs. Greenfield Gt-nerul Treasurer . Mrs. T. W. lirwin Hiyh School Treasurer Mrs. George Drewery Armstrong Cfulieteriu lirttis. lvirs. J, S. Johnson Armstrong Supply Treasurer Mrs. J. S. Keene lirudlield Cafeteria Treasurer Mrs. R. W. Howe Bradlielt! Supply Treasurer Mrs. S. W. Nichols University Cafeteria Treasurer Mrs. Mayo University Supply Treasurer Mrs. Rollins Ilarliamentarian H. B. Howard Auditor Ben W. Wiseman Historian Mrs. l.. N. Williams There are two kinds of work: constructive and 1 destructive. The Highland Park Parent-Teacher Association is a club organized to do constructive work only. To plan this work. they meet on the tirst Wednesday of each month. lt was our privilege to look over the expense account of the club and we found that the P.-T. A. has been exceedingly generous to all departments of M 4 s I HN ,l iz J, 1 T' t tt i ,A ti p .I . J' .x till 1 t J lf yi tllgl lj!! rv, Q .Mft 2. 5 . X GN T3 1 ,l t. if? if J K Xxxj .r .fa v j. at ffti! .' W fitt-ff 1 I- J' t. 3 t tts, i 1 J ,' I I Klrgt I J?-1 li E! 05 'MII v y fs s.. Tits XT its .t fi,,!i I .g. t. .br .wry ,, Till Us tlllffli' A ,' Iris' ,rf ,fs . T ., , H' .Y ' X E 1 ,f s vltfff -X JC .Tx', Q V., the school this year. The P.-T. A. has entertained '. iw it the seniors: it has furnished the R. O. T. C. with 'TIIQ5 needed supplies: it has assisted the Athletic depart- - -i uf ments: it has placed 5500 worth of books in our ' f if library this year: it has given financial aid to stu- lifwllx dents in need: it has accomplished many other if f li things. too numerous to mention, So extensive is their work. that it has reached and benefited every- MRS. L. M. JORDAN f j one in the school. President of P.-T. A. V f'-'. . Y 1' 'Y i TT' ' 'Y J if s A ' - i 4 L ' fgtii fT'i. l 'Aglyi ' ' iz . . ilg ' ' . -' , F va 'A 1. 4 ,, N- ,ff sf'-jr 5 ' '.,- , ', N 'ff si . ft JL' it , - -A at roi, X.--' ' 8 -4 i 1- 4 5-bl -Ml l Z lis- YE if zkrf- V 7 I-gr-g 'vw ,....,,,,,,,, ,, .,,... .W ,,....., .-., ru V, V i - 5 P I , . f -N ' V- - fi? ,Q dt' -V f ,. ,V ,.f5j fligng -if . if e I' 3 .Q t , I, ,, ..,, J-- .wt A val, ,. V cg 2 I V V ,V , mu 1 V V I cw...-44 yjf-vw vt .--- 9.25, A ,ir , - 7 V. f f I 4 li l u c wg eiigli X, lif,,.M.........-.,.,-, .,A ,, M-A W if 'ff l puff r l fl Xxfix Z N X Mr. Gable My V 1 Q I X Wi? , . A '. fiibgfi In our dealings with Mr. H. E. Gable, 'fx U' . 143' Superintendent of the Highland Park 4 .H-, Illxwx 442525: Public Schools, we have found him fu 1' Ml? be always steadfast, sincere, just, and .' E ix fs. l truthful. The girls and boys of the 4 ffl L17 jf? graduating class have had their lives fi? ll ,I i M 35,4 made better during the last four years ill Kxfiifiigj'-D because of their association with him, ll 5' . . l' N and because of hls kind and well placed g l' ig, - ' as corrections. We wish to thank you, f2fj,97 y Mr. Gable, for your assistance to us in ? gil? . ' , ! the formation of our characters. N jkjf xx 4' KJ ,M ,, if i, Q Mr. Wiseman i ' Mr. Wiseman, Principal of the High- land Park High School, is a man who 'f-' 52x13 thinks the most good and speaks the 4 least ill of the pupils of Highland Puile. ,-, fsllll He stands behind every activity of the 'fi'-.twill M school, giving encouragement where it is needed. The more We associate With XX Mr. Wiseman, the more we admire, y honor, and respect him. He has im- pressed us as having a positive person- :QTY ality that will give him more friends ffll' each year. We hope that the possibili- GY' . . . ' 1.5 ties will continue to open for him, and f lim-- J that they will continue to expand and l lirff X! develop. Z - 5 'B K A J KN L i Nil ' ' f. ff ffif fly x If 1 5--N ,.-V- J' , , 5 ,Aff . xnxx -'72 l ZZ- -is-,K be f .V 11701 I 'V 9, J 'Mfg vig f, ,--7 ,Z'z,,Vz:g,,, A3 fp '- XWYVZVAWTQ-.tflvi iLf'jf'i'T f J rg' qw ffl' XX if L, -ff ' 4 i f ' ' if M --silllffifh A i i K N WM---mx .,. ., ,. , .,,, .xxpff .:. . 'fs r A F THE HIGHIANDER ' ff 'A Q M, , H -.....,, . --W f--vA-' f ff-1 -X-W. M 'iur3 1 V N , . fi '. i t .F . , t i l . l W l, I . t . l i l f 1 li Q . 1 f - T . f l :. iw Ill 14, l ff! ' t 1 ,ff ,,.AMs f-fl? ' . t i fill! fy ,i l fn, .of Y X. 1 fl J ll!! X , Q 0 If X ik FACULTN UNIVI-RSITH DFP.'lRTlXlFNT l V lla, -il ig Gable. H. F. Superintendent 9 M U . iqjilfx XVlveman. Ben XV. Principal gourhwritern Unit'-'rsili' pf Prvclt. Ralph XV. Trintli' Unlverstlv Muni ., YQ, Brarlheld, Mvrtillir l'rinity Univerxilv latin is Vintlinglmlm. Ruth fulumhia Uiiiverwitv, lrxai Uviivcnity' Maihemaliu '.'iv.- Dahnrv. XVm. Y Piavlnr Universitv lNl.1ll1emain'x gay. ff. Dobbs. Nick iv .-iihnntt '1 'I it liorhec, .lane Univerxiiy tsl Okla. Vurnell Uiiivrisilv llixinry, Fnglith j. ,nhl t tihiwlin, R. ca. . rxiilamv ,iff .33 I, Gallon. cfm tmai-mary ul 'lim itvgam... ' f llamiltnn. Earl R M LY latin. Spanish th llassell. Marjorie ,,,,,,, U - Englifh X Q ' Herring. XV. I . . lrinity' Universitv themistry l J llolland, .lean . . ..L'niversity of 'l'exax l'lii'x,c.il Training: wif! llowdeshell, Mrv. A. D. . S. M. U.. Texas University Spanish xlx ,fix Hutchison, Mrs. Joe ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 . M. U., Texas Univ. lVlathematies. Mechanical Drawing i' Jarrett. Wm. Neal ,,,,, VS. M. U. . . . . .French 55' lay, Alinc ,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,, S. M. U. . finglixh. Public Speaking l Q it Kidd. J. Ogden . , .,.,, S . M. U. Mathematics UN, 'if up McGuire. .lane . . M. U. . Home liconomtcs A lil, Marshall. C. ll. . . . University of 'liuxaf Mathematici. Physics A Q Morrison. Mrs. Max ,,,,,,, ,,,, ' lirinily Universitv llisttury, Emnnniifs, litvrct . 'A fl Nmrii. Ruth . .. ..... Baylor Univerxitx' ,,,,, ,,,, lahrarian Kxl if Palmer, Ruth . C. I. A. History 'if xl 'U Patterson. Edith . ..Univursitv uf Texas Biulngv gig' ff Reynolds. Virginia . foltinihia, Uniwrxiti' ol Arlnanxas French. llistnrv Z-fl' -fl Saunders. Mrs J. Brooke S, M. U. linglish I 'Nici Stewart, Mary Y Univerxity of lVlixwuii lfngliih x Trigg, Charlie . . S. M. U. Fltlileticx. Mathematitx sffxlx Tulwiler. Gewnrr M U, Spanish wtxfx Vifaddle. Beulah S M U. Stevmgniplvy, lvping, liooltkeeping Ay li Warren. Vlara Mav S. M. U. lllwwital 'l'v.iinuiu t,- '-Vi lVllliamx. MVC l N. llniversilv ul 'liexas lfnglish 3 Yeager. Mm. llcnry' llniivruity i-I lent. tiilinnhia latin N Y V. l A, . X X, . . llli .. ,-ff' J t f. .,..... 1 -. 1. , 4, 7 ,w 77 . . ' .- i 7 i,, N f, . ,fi i .1 . Q ,fi ., g ....,,,....,,. 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V',.fi,i'- pl ' A2 f ':Lpy.'U 2 VVA' f ' jj , Q A 'Wg 5 f Y ' .ff ' .,.., 3, ---,,- f LL.. I' ,.,, .. ,,,,,,,. ,M ,..h N .,..,, . ,,,,,,.,. N ..,,.,.. ,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,., . . ...,,,,... ..... . QM' ff, 1 H i f ' ' Ml , ., . A fy f' , -. 1 A. it . W5 i J. B. HUDNALL g Q1 -ix That old graduate basketball team f. ' man. .5 I . Ml, , i ll !.,. R f- A fu , 2. f My I 2 I A . i, A f' 1 A ' fa ' FRANCES JOHNSTON V iq 'Q ' 'A I-low to express our good opinion of YD 11 . her-that is the question. Anyway ,b A ' f '. we like her lots. ,Q , ig N, ' J 'gif' ' 2 L ZW 1? if BERNICE LUNDELL , 1 fljjgf How we envy Bernice her grades. 'X - . 4-if ,ft fd You certainly set the rest of us a ,i '. good example. fl Q i ,, E. Latin Club '28: Class Secretary '27: 'ig ! 'Q , i ' Glee Club '2 9 2 Ring Committee: yank January Salutatorian: Linz Pin '30. Xl djs, f . f -QQ!! 2 . 'E Kr' , A . CHARLES MAST Q' Dink sure is a fine boy when you C Ifg' 5 know him. Wavy hair and a com- fix if, ing musician? 4 L' 1, Ring Committee '29: First Lieu- limwlfjgih tenant R. O. T. C.z R. O. T. C. Qiltcfzz. '27, '28, '29: Crack Company '27, I '28, '29: Camp Dallas '26, '27, . 28. Hs-Y '27, '28, '29, 'aoq OBC '?0: Annual Staff '30: Invitation ff I Committee MSO. fill mb MARGARET MOORE . ,ij She's a flirt and oh. boys. what a ilswlvflf l Mi , sweet one. . . Latin Club '28, '29: French Club Q,:xf.yi ' VXA '28, '29: Choral Club '28, '29. K time 'Xie .2 2 A. fq'4ff1i ' M' x l.i,r X Xli Ai U if ski tg? N' K. ROBERT RUTLEDGE .... -lf!! :A .VI YV., xV.V 3? 7,2214 ..., A good-looking ladies' man and p'Q:-QA such beautiful hands! X f F 1 A X 'l ix ,X A ig! err? ' ' t j A 6.1 A U XTR 'R Ax .... ,, A .- f ow f we ,--A ,,,.... -U . ,V ---' -., . f.. A , 5- . JV? f .t My . wa-. Y 2 efffa- . . f, .. ..,,,, - 2 -Wg. W2 A E 3LC:'ff+ZfVzQJ mffffew 2' if N3 Q ff-'R X39 -ew fe -. ,Mf an --sg 18 +R - M ?':?v,,, i M-ij'1'.,. W ., , .,..,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,.,,,,.,, . . ,,,..,.,.,,,.. . , A X' Mft-. is P 1 THEHIGHLANDER . c e . mh..f-N,,,,y, , fiwdg fl, ,,,. ,,,-e..,... .,, ...N ,.,,,,,.., ,,,.. ,,,.,,,.,,. M- ..,,, ,N.,.,. , . ., , 'I ,ff . if if , 1 2 if ij i X4 .4 , JACK sHooK 5, Is there anything that Shookie ' can't do? Highest ranking R. O. 'lf C. Officer, yell leader. and all those numerous things that boys like lo be. f , Y fi, K. V' 1 ggi. fi? . , JUNE SIXAGGS -'f . . We haven't enough nice adjectives in 1 4 our vocabulary to describe June. A Draw your own conclusions. 'V fx- f. ffilrg . . fxgj' .,c. , I7 V r K ii Q Ji' :V 2 if- K f' , I X-ec'Y,?A, ry Q 17 . i lf, . i , 21,1 f LUCY WAl.Klill e , - lihere's not much to be said about l fffwgm one who can be so pretty and still my . 'QL' he valeclictorian of her class. She ' 7-9 'ff has a friendly disposition and a 5.0 ready sm i lc. V f rWlX ij , i 2, ,i , ' -. ,. .,,-. .. I 1 f . fl . '1 wil 21 fi .ll ' M.: l 'fivif L9 5 V 'o1iazL H, 2 , is f ' g 5 V. Q X .WAN ZEERYP 2 3 Q3 NVe re still wondering how Jean ac' :, ff, ,N quired that enviable coat of tan! .AW She wears the best looking clothes gimp of anyone we know. Q? 1 efgaffziir c -JJQH M, ,': . J' '77 I fi ff A R 'A o ttys . , r aka army, f Q 0 A My I-,WA M A ,v 1 M fvwrfa -'f-' 'f ,4,fV-- ef- . fr...z, ff--fV w'f.W'f f?fe3:.1f1 . - V. 3N2 +fi3i-ft f'l'ZI,Q,47 ffm .Q-1- f . CTF 'Vffifff Q ,, ,...,,4kf?ff' 'lffffi i 1 . 4 of 0' we f .f Q.. A ' p ' 'X l Qi if f fi' 7' 'f-4' 1 ,11 , R59 ii faifl fwfr 5 1-:ffl l9 lie- THE HIGHLANDER JUNE SENIOR CLASS l93O l IOR ACIE POUND Ollicers l'rl-.xident Horace Pound l'11'e-l're.s1'dent Billy Langley Sc'L'f'l'II1I'I,l-,IQFFUSLIFPF George Blaylock Spmmmr VV, Y. Dabney 4 Il, 'v- 1 pvffmffnifi-HRW-riagifngv.-.vfrsllllv yea mmm,-iwnrr-:rx-.,,,.,n.w. ,,.,, .,,,I,, ,Engng We I' THE HIGHLANDI-: +1-f-fs Q A 1 5 S . , W3 - f R' 5 H- R. Al-DREDGE CATHERINE HOLLAND Highland Park will certainly hate to lose the boy who -has been her biggest at- traction for four years. - R. O. T. C. '25, '26, '27: Hi-Y '29, 130: French Club '28, '29: Latin Club '25, '26: Class Secretary-Treasurer '26,- '27, HATTIFORD BASSETT Hi Park has only known Hattiford this one year. We've surely missed a lot, too, for she is one of the most charming, well- dressed girls around here. Public Speaking Club, '29, '30: Dramatic Club. - MARVIN EDWARDS 2 A sweet boy and a good friend to every- one. His biggest asset-Hollanditis. R. O. T. C. '26, '27: I-Ii-Y '28, '29, '30: Latin Club '26, '27, G. I-I. EVANS He's a cutie, V Is our Junie, ' ' And we think he's swell: But he has been spoken for. Yes. by our own Ruth Nell. RUPERT HARRIS Rupert is so interested in Economics that we are sure he will be a big success in business--that is if he doesn't succeed in hanging himself on an aerial wire next time. R. O. T. C.. '27, '28: Hi-Y '28, '29, '30: Journalism Club '30s Crack Company '27, '28: Annual Staff '30. Catherine is our representative of the ideal girl. Her cute ways and witty sayings have endeared her to many people. French Club '28, '29. BILLY LANGLEY - Meditative, mighty, and manly. R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: Major R. O. T. C.: Football '28, '29: Palace Drill '28: Wozencraft '27, '28. '29: Winner Wozencraft '29: Hi-Y '27, '28, '29, '30: General Treasurer: Vice- President Senior Class: Crack Company '27, '28, '29, '30s Public Speaking Club. JIM MUSE Jim has a great' liking for practical jokes. but no one can resist his good humor. Hi-Y '3O. MARY BETH PEEVEY Hi Park certainly gained some good looks when Noriz Dallas lost Mary Beth. Very few people have seen her when she wasn't smiling. Pan-American League: Annual Staff '30. M. D. ROY M. D. has many likeable traits. but the most important is his football ability. He is a hard worker in everything that he attempts. R. O. T. C. '27, '28: Crack Company '27: Football '29. gayafa .97 a 86323 -MWA-M-a--A-A-W-nxasfaasasga . aim if 1 ,, A ..,. 9 A . rj H 'if A -a K, c,3a-,,a. az,-88 'X-Ac:.,jf f.J!,,.-.-.a..,,......,,-...,....,...........-..--a,m,5,s4i9 -gf 1,25 yf ww w,,,5WA,,,, ii X-as , y '53 ,V ,,', :. Qsg !Y N J fl 2. filaidl 5 XQEXE GORDON ABNEY ' 1 M c ' 5fg.a,- Vff t ' E1 Effkf L , -Q 8449, aa., xi gi f Ladies and Gentlemen! Step this way-here we have the Gordon Abney in the world-famous play 1 'A fr!! cg-1 i'The Loves of' Mr. Hamilton. 'Z'1l5.'Q- ,f And is he good? Absolutely. ,A,i..5Q.i,!b Hi-Y '30, Public Speaking Club s,,,lR..f 4- X YT' ,NJ af-5. ..,, cf 4,1 W' J gil GR ,Q A3 MARY LOUISE AMIS H ' exp i, .x 'LQ An attractive girl who has made 'X many friends by her lovable dispo- ' X, sition and her willingness to help. Choral Club '28, '29 Q Journalism 'af--H -7 ,ill l'f'f Club SO: Public Speaking Club '30. X , Q .7 'lil wa sill' ,gyixv ,,, 1 .2 Hi? JUNE ANDERSON Zfgr f . ..,. What would football games be with- .l out June? If all the girls from St. UA Louis are so pretty, they are certain- ep. C1 ly welcome at High Park. W i.. 42. ,, 9, ' President Junior Class: Pan-Ameri- V. , can League '29, M501 Dramatic Club 'gf ,ix '28, '29, '20, Cheer Leader '29, Qfaa '30: Declamation '30, F if :iq lg Q A - . J 2-as.. BILLY BAKER 18.8, ,. fa 9142 ,xii . KXAJZ AM We're predicting a big future for Qamf, N Billy, and he's .1 boy you can de- lf? pend upon. .L l AN, L, R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, ligiifg ggaw '30, Hi-Y '28, '29, '30, Journal- afigifli ism Club '30: Crack Company. -, Viixix :g E Qi W. C. BARNES 552 fy, wil 1 ' Yours shall be not only successes, ,R Q X but triumphs. af, ,7 i 'm ,gs f R. O. T. C. '27, '28, '29a Hi-Y ' ' G rg ' '29, '30: Journalism Club '30, Pres- ,l, ,, ' idents Debate '30: Linz Pin '29, '30: Public Speaking Club 50. ,af-, 5 if .38 1 aa x -, y ,R-Sci!-S BETTY BATEMAN di Maw ,,.,, --:EP 'fi Laugh and the world laughs with 8 I, fi! j'g'ii,!y' you! Betty's wit and charming 31-flue lf personality will be remembered for ,g,'i,fff 'fy' I l ., if W a Ong time. XX, z' Dramatic Club '29: Choral Club aff 1' 4.x '29, '30, Vice-President: Public 1845. vaf it Speaking '29, '30: Declamation '29: , , , if . Senior Ring Committee: Annual 4 ,X iawg staff ao. ' ' Q 3254 gvzficy if aa i I 2 'PA iii Ai Aa-NM 'f i 1, ff: ,M-,of . few-..,a.., , . a ff , a 5' - 'T at ,.,,, .. ,M ,, -wa, .,.,,., . y 46 ' Q'i31f',f-j' UW' f1fDg?'fi1a-R?-,.,5,, 524X,,V,,,a.,aa51,aa 1',f -- 'fifffa' ,,f '--'-' H ' I My ax . -V Q , .Q ., in ,,.....:a 1 , ,lLa...m l,,A5ex,f,.':1-:Iwi-1 in ,5 ... ,A .N it , Q ff 7, Tim J 2 ,L ,-:Z W:-H in jaw: ,,a,: ,, ..,, ' , r Z JXQQW '13 i C f5f'3f f mel' 'N if 1 fi,,,fff1' ' f ,il i w,Fi.as,.,Q:5Ja .dyf,?!Ra. t ig V Q Y Naq-if .ia Jgaca .xwggjg Q ,I ---xii 23 hge-- 1 l THE HIGHLANDER 'C c' .- I V .. A -5 V ' e 1 2 ' .- . :ft az, .. I ' X' 2 - V N ,- 'i' cv- ff 4 , . ' : J 'I f. 'QJJH' 4 -A t V Av' GEORGE BI.AYl,OCK Ciirls. be careful. He'x the irresiste ible type. R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28: Public Speaking '29, '3O: President Junior Class: SecretaryATreasurer Senior Class: Chairman Senior Ring Committee: Junior Pin Committee: Business Manager Highlander : llifY '28, '29, WO. MILDRED BI.OUN'I' If silence were noise, she would be a whole brass band. I.atin Club '26: Girl Reserves '26. '27, '28, Choral Club '20, WO. HORTIZNSIE BORNE Hortense, is your ability to rate a letter from A. id' M. every day due to gentlemen's preference for blondes. especially cute ones? Dramatic Club '28, '293 l.inz Pin '27, '28. I.l2I2 BRAUN A new and welcome addition to our Alma Mater and he's every bit as strong as his name suggests. GOODWIN BRAY Is he a football. basketball, and vol- ley ball player? Well, we guess sof lfootball '29: Basketball SO: Base- ball H502 lii-Y '29, H503 Publif Speaking Club '20, WO. MAXINTZ BRAY We haven't known Maxine very long, but we've certainly enjoyed her ready smile and good humor. Public Speaking Club '30, L -F N ff r , V ff 1 --o ,U f-r 'f' A A- . ' af' V AM N V? Md ..,4:4V.'. , In ,Ll in ., V .1 an A, N-,,,,,,5fVeffj? ill? ,. 4 ,tg V ' - i 4 'mv' --so -,f ,' Ya C. K' 2 MARY NELL BROOKS i We won't tell Mary Nell good-bye, for we know that with her talent in art she will make herself known before long. Girl Reserves '26: Annual Staff nO: State Typing Contest '30, ROSEMARY CECIL Our diminutive basketball player! Besides being the sweetest girl imaginable, she has that enviable school girl complexion. Basketball '28, '20, WO: Track '20. BIZTTY CLEMENTS A lovely girl with a lovely disposi- tion. Journalism Cluh '30. ADELE COMBS Although Adele is rather quiet, she has made many friends. By the way. it must be nice to rate a daily visit from a certain party from S. M. U. Choral Club '27, '28: Operetta '27. BERNICE COOK A sweet girl who is quiet, reserved, and studious. Linz Pin '26, '27, '28: Latin Club '27, '28, '29, French Club '28, '29: Girl Reserves '26, '27. MARGARET DAVIS n Just to be different, Margaret has a sweet disposition in spite of her red hair. Debate '30: Public Speaking Club '29, '30. l , ,,,,f , 5 . I ,MTV 1-N ff ff 2 ,,-f 'f ' f ' ., ,- ' l',,,.,,,,., 7, -be iw.,-J-fi,4,:, Vifizii' ii5 ' ' ' ' 5 LH ,. I I A-dL,,,..f.,,f'7f H., My, 41721. ,, , , X . if , M, ,, M - -1, , ,., 42, WY Q 4 1 Eff fff' 1 ,Q if ' V I ' . Mg 13 g ful J' n I EX 'WF ' eff: I ' V K ' f i f .'77l. Lui, T' Ju- , ' .. 2--, ff A' 2 36 , , E. I - , V, ,,,,,'g',A fl., ,.1Jv-Mx-- :f ' H ln 1 . I 7, -.8 .2 J X , -1 If l-. , 7 ., ', ,, , 'f w Mffr' I 5 ' 'V7 'Yf!71 '2,.xlggfy- ,44,,,-, 122' THE 3 5. Tj f L-mf f '7'i.:r-gf2'f,j,,,1' vb f 2115 xg jp ,..., .,... . , .,..,.. -,,,, ..,.. .,..... ,,,, , ,...,, , .,,,,....,,., ,,,..,... , , , , , ,,,,,,,.. ,,,,, x ,ff gig ,ef-a,g,tg2 --'V M Q Wi Zi ' 1 7. 'ill 623 ' r fx XX T ,f if'f,f '75 wr l STUART DELGADO ff ul .r f, lf X ? Olaf., I 1 , -iff f4tlHQfy lrrepressible and sometimes amusing. tt 1771, R, 0. T, C. '27, '28, '29: Crack T 'rl Company '28, '29, 1-Ii-Y '29, '30. fig' 5,33 Journalism Club '3O: Pan-Ameri- Lillljr ' can League '29, '30. ,R-lf WX XXV W3 ff' . 1 ,, JACK DETZEI, A X 'f:ff'l fly? 'fi ' Some are wise and some are other- fl' ' T wise. 'adfxxxrwi ,ga ..22.., , R. o, T, C. '28, '29, senior Play lt iff: 'N i ' Nl xW i X .gl.f5,,,, fi!!!-1' rw? OP!-Xl. DOTSON E' Her pleasant disposition has made fag- KU n ' her well-liked by everyone-especiab tljk'5 2 ly a certain member of' our distin- Xiilif i A guished faculty! ,Xxx jf? lf' , Choral Club '27, X ' Qi'i'2s.x fi CHARLES DUNCAN fly-8 kj There is always a good-looking ff blonde in any school-Charles is rj 2' , om' ff' R. o, T, C, '28, '27, '28, '29, 801 x Captain R. O. T. C.: Cadet Gov- 1 , erning Board: Promotion Board: ,fffb Band '26, '27, '28, '29, '80, Camp grid., - Dallas '27, '28: State Band Con- A J test '27, '28, '29s Hi-Y '27, '28, '29, '30: OBC '28, '29, 'ZOB Pres- ,i!, '.',QQ1 fibmf' ident Hi Park Hi-Y: President OBC: -!!'!,X,x Q Linz Pin: Football '28, '29, figs' 91. 'K'-c3'i ' HELEN DUPIES ?-Q We must use the over-used expres- 4 sion, cute. to describe Helen. Would 25 you mind telling us how you vamp Xfljjfj ' all the athletes? K' l , Basketball '28, '29: Public Speak- ing Club '29: Track Team. Alf BALIE HNKS Y egg Were not sure that Balie's leaving . ff-1-X, 7 us, but luck to him! -:NTXY N Vyl Hi-Y wo. 'ltygfl Nt ' 'X' X ' . 1 U ! X 1. .2 - , Q X! Cf: ,Q t fl. 1 AN 4 ,ff 'f'ET'-NW' flow W9 5' N ,M f ,fd K .7 :W ,K A X X If 5 wa, i ff- ., r,,..,,. ,Wh X. in ,, M, 2 wma-fy wfpffffllt -ibm folks, 1-A-fa 26' A If 4 - 1 I ' x u f, ,Aff 'Vf -'V- 'f--- -'1' '- ff'- ' '--' X 2 f - 1 f 'W,MfL,Vy ,,,f.z':'s,f2 ,-fv ,A'V4' 1 12V' 4 ' 1 A , ,, , THE HIGHLANDER ,, t .K 'NJ ij TMJ 'i.Q.'. -.....,- ...,V - '--. -2--V --Y-mn fg ,-,,,,, 5' 3ggff ..,,,:.'-I-av CX 11,3- -,X 3 '1 l lx? :Q Q ONEITA GIDEON f 'l Who could keep from loving Oneita X 2 Of, with her charming little ways and I ' ',', , her ability to play the piano? Latin Club '26s Public s eating P ix Club 80: Declamation '30, 5, f ,,.:' iff Q' an AUBREY GODBOLD - ' ' I He's quiet but we'll sure miss him V , Q when he leaves. I-le's the military ' ' ff type. ' llii ' R. o. T, C. '27, '28, '29, '30, f ,5 'L Crack Company '27, '28, '29, H501 Y RiHe Team '28, '29, '30, Camp lr . l Dallas '28, '29: Second Lieutenant 'p' , ' R. O. T. C.: Baseball '30: Hi-Y ,nf '28, '29, '30, ISD GREEN The man who wrote Blondy must have known lfd.: don't you think ' ul fp SO' Band '28, '29, nO: State Band ,ire Xklifif Contest '28, '29, Rifle Team 80: Orchestra '29: Glee Club '29, '3O: 'X 'Elf' R, o. T. C. '28, '29, '30, ,ff 'L Qgffklik , ,, ARTHUR HALE f, Mr. Jarrett, I believe. Why no, it's Arthur himself. Pardon me, gen- f tlemen. D f i1 Five Minute Talk Contest SO: Ex- , awk temporaneous Speech '30, Pan- American League: Public Speaking 'J ., Club. f ' ggffjkg MABEL HAMILTON x 1 ii' If we didn't like Mabel so much, W we might scold her for causing ev- Rt ,S eryone so much worry during the vi KXli ' Christmas holidays of' '28.' v ' Public Speaking Club. , 5 JACK HARDING rf .,,s, if N cg x,,gf'E9 ii ,,V 'A'w.x ,, f- 1 i ,A L 4 l' LTR, il Q 'mfr .Fx X, Y QR 4 35 .fx ffv f 725 I I 'Vi jf if ji. i, c, at 2 f M5 .1 K3 N ' 1 We .f A iii-l is wwf '23, if' , , There's not much of Jack, but that doesnft keep Qhim ffrom being a ladies' man, Now don't be reckless, Jack. R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: First Lieutenant R. O, T. C.: Camp Dallas '27, '28, '29, Crack Com- pany '27, '28, '29, '3O: Rifle Team '30: OBC '29: Hi-Y '29, 'BOC Treasurer Roosevelt '29: Public Speaking Club. fm., if 'Q ,+ --..M , , ,. .W ,,., ,, ff ,Mf?,4,,f l' wa, ,W 5? xg ff f- 9 is ff ..,. ff' f W, K., 2,1 ' fig M fi if f-J:V,, f4,f,E:Q - ,Q,:Z.'l'N f' ', 2, f ' ,i Rffuiw, 5326-Q,24,:Aw7xf'1 ' 141 fi',lf'l Lily' 5 'ni 4 mf? A 2 f N2 ,,,, , ,.,,. .W M ,M af - iei, sf ff ti -fire 2 fri: ,if Zgixl 2 T Y i' 'Y 'glyggfq Q x,3:,,yj i . ,d.5,1jf.f?5 52 3 -Lf-5 m J' Q I 4 I M I RALPH HEUSE A leading exponent of Miss Cot- tingham's department. Band '27, '28, '29: Hi-Y '30: State Band Contest '27, '28, '29g R. O. T. C. '27, '28, '29. FRANCES JACOBS We surely like Frances. even if she isn't as interested in Highland Park as she is in California. AC JORDAN A boy who deserves his popularity -he's a good photographer, too. Hi-Y '28, '29, '30: Treasurer Roosevelt '28: R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: Crack Company '27, '28, '29: Rifle Team '27, '28, '30: Dramatic Club '29, '30p Vice- President '30, Annual Staff 'Z9. 80: Photographer. BILLY KELTON He has been with us just long enough to make everyone his friend. With brains like yours we predict the presidency. Hi-Y '30: OBC '3O: Vice-President Journalism Club '30, MARY KILMAN Precious things come in small pack- ages. CAROLINE KING Sweetie King is one of the most attractive girls in Hi Park. She will surely be missed next year. French Club '27, '28, '29: Latin Club '27, '28. 'u x i 'f-. 4 'I 3-K I y. I I 2 I . ff - 1 ,,, jy. A 'T ff ' N Q., .,, lfix wi ,X 'f -U-:X 'il .I ,gy fl ,,, ig , 1 W , nw, ,nr f, 1 t Wi If 1- s 2 K. -.. -X. .fr r 4 ft' . ,, if , , , I ,497 ff -- t- ., 4 12.4 5 I --V Y-.iff-,, avg '.l-MIM 5 QZQIJI-...,jj,Qs , , ..,,. l - xx . f ,f , -f , . A, ,, f. j W5 i'--1 ...-' aft -.5 f ' vi' ' 'nik M' , tx t g , .. ,, , ' f- jjff W , Q-,j1.,.g,, jfff, mf,-'T'.., , ,, W, , L f , ,f -Z, . , - ' I 512 gg 2? U, f fy Cf. ,,,, ,Ir e ' -ff f If :xp ' ' ' ' 2 ' - ' ' '-... f -.f..zf - I ,f-ff , ' ff It -bil 2 8 lie- -- , ,,,,, - ,,..., . , ,. 1- THE HIGHLANDER GENEVIEVE LAHEE 'l'wo of Genevieve's most enviable traits are her wisdom and her mod- esty. Latin Club '27, '28: French Club '28, '29: Basketball '28, '29, JOHN LEE He's one of these silent boys whose merits are discovered without his aid. Band '27, '28, BETTY LOU LILES We can't imagine Betty Lou not having a good time. Some of our most enjoyable hours have been spent listening to her play the piano. Pan-American League: Choral Club '29, '30. ELIZABETH LYNCH What a grand old world it would be if everyone could remember to be as pleasant as this young lady. Latin Club '27: Glee Club '27, '28: Basketball '27: Girl Reserves '26, '27 BOONE MACAULAY A good-looking boy who excels in everything he attempts. R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, Captain R. O. T. C.: Cadet Gov- erning Board '29, '3O: Board '29, '30: Camp Dallas '27, '28, '29, '30s Sharpshooter Camp Dallas: School Efficiency Medals '28, '29: Crack Company '27, '28, '29, '30: Manager '29: Hi-Y '28, '29, '30: OBC '30: Chairman Service Committee: Cabinet: Linz Pin '28: Public Speaking Club '30: Annual Staff '30Z R. O. T. C. Editor. l President Promotion 1 C. W. MACUNE Silence is golden . and so. we are sure, is C. W.'s future. He has shown his merits in many ways. Band '28, '29. '30: State Band Contest '28, '29: R. O. T. C. '28, '29: Hi-Y 29, '3O: Linz Pin '28, '29, '3O. 27,1 4 up Vql, ,,-2375, 2' U .z 2? A-a'f T arf 'f ' ' .ul L11 5 -x , F' , ff' , t . , 4 f, -' ' 77 ,yfi ,...---'--riff 4, ,,.,- ...,. .,- ,,,,,., ...., .,.,. .,,.-...,., .,,,.,., , . fff- ,.z.s,,- N f , THE HIGHLANDER -V if f ,f . Q .,f.----M .-..- -W-Q.,--.1---a-W-W---W-----gm, ff RICHARD MAYISR Of his many accomplishments we X think the best is his ability to write W stories of gang war for English! ' Class President '27: Crack Com- I' ,FX pany '27, '28, '29, '30: Camp i ,Mfr F Yf. 4, , W, i IQ, 4 li ', i f -1 ,1a .I .. 41? - 'B GEM ff, J X L if, 2 tiff Minis? ef 2.2, t ,Qg ii.. fl if w-, f S fx M: f ' Q1 100' gh f ,4 f pf, xi! f:f,.f,,v,il Ln'-,g,:e, ,.,,., ,- N ,,i W lg? My E 4 Kev fri Q29 HT: X X0 ll 'i ti' i, ff Q. . lf' - new ax' X elf 1-fi r 1 I i 7 . NIL' j Dallas '27, '28, '29, '30: Rifle Team '28, '29.: Hi-Y '29, 80: Second Lieutenant R. O, T. C.: OBC '30, AVNER MAYHIZVJ Believe it or not, Avner is a genfus, He writes the cutest poetry we've ever read. President of Class '28: Spanish Play '28: Hi-Y '30s Journalism Club '3O: Spanish Club '28, EI. L A MAE MCWHORTER There is always one girl in school who can do anything in the world and get by with it. Ella is Hi- Park's l9'50 contribution. How we love to hear her talk! JAMES MENDENHALL We could say some very nice things about our elongated, cotton- 1thatched forward. buf everyone knows them already, so why waste words? lfcotball '29: Basketball '28, '291 Hi-Y '29, '30: Baseball '28, '29, '30, Captain '30, FRED MIl,I.S There are three things which Fred specializes in making-friends. fun, and mischief. Who'll forget him after the Corsicana game? R. O. T. C. '26, '27: Crack Com- pany '26, '27: Hi-Y '28, '29, SO: Basketball '28, '29, '30, Manager '28, '29: Baseball '30, JACK MOI.I.li'l' A popular boy, who is ambitious as he is jolly. R. O, T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: Captain R. O. T. C.: Camp Dal- las '27, '28, '29: Crack Company '27, '28, '29, 80: Hi-Y '28, '29, 80: General Secretary '29: Vice- President '3O: OBC '28, '29, '30: Vifozencraft '29, 2 4 , ,, ' ,ff ,ff 'Z l'l?-27 , 312 ...., 2, K , faff'fi',. f X 1-iv, A .1 ,,n ...aw-' V .5 -W-:.,.: ' f',.,,l - ,P 315 ,,,,., ,K Zi' qizi- '1 1 :IPL .A- JT ,' l 4- ,,,,..,., W rb.,Xc,,,.f4f ,wfx 37 1 , -K ' f,:.f Wlvzifcf g X 9 ,vig ff ,Q f7,.,v25f' f,,5,, X if,,f:5'f.'.fff K 'xy VQKZSM -f'-'ff 4 ---V C3176 'fb' v xl l i fmt ig,-ff' wiv . ,Qff fa --ill '50 Yi? Fifi .f , fi 5 ky! 'Az 1 in xt 'cf f' ix K Y' 572 Eff fi' uf., ff ,IP : . t- fff, - I '13 l.fQQZ'3 ffl ff. 1 f' ff CN 'R li? X 1 ,wa C51 Taiz I xg Qs,-aff .hlfgfijl 3614? W my fi WW? X I 131 we it X, ca-J ffl' FX M7 NQ' at gi al 1Y 'i'5'?? iw ' lf' 'Z ffm ,Ml Qi eww X9 t .f l .3731 -' , ,.., W. H' ---, ,ff . -?. 1 I ' fs7',T YV? ,.-, .....,......a.A ,..., .,,s. ,... WMM.. .,,....,. ,... , ,,., L r M . , ... . 47 fi, THE -. P-X fi t r.!4,,3 M 2, ff? W' I .11 ..,. 'V 7 QQ, .,., Ji 0 , ' . ..,, I V H ' ..,:??:wL:f4 l-'i. 'fV '4- My 1 c,05..wa.,,,, , HM- Lfkwf M, A..,,.. ,....,. -,,,M,,.... ........,..,,. . ,,..,,, .,,,, L ,,,,,,, , ,,,,. , - ........ ...-, ,, ..,.,....,,...,,, xii i? ywf 'rpg w5Q.fwL,f,f' f , l 3 5 . 1 't 11 CATHERINE MORRISON ' ' , 2' , 7f With her winning ways and-ssh! ' Exif -her great intellect. she has made gjlfi' many friends among both students xw.e,'Q12E' G. and teachers. Latin Club '28, '29, Vice-President '29: Girl Reserves '26, '27: Jour- nalism Club '30, O. NEWMAN Can you imagine Hi Park having anything in the musical line with- out C1. O. as an accompanist? And can he play Peruna ! JACK OLDS ls there anyone who doesn't like and admire our captain? We wonder if a certain little Indiana girl has anything to do with Jack's desire to go to Michigan U.? Football '27, '28, '29, Captain '29: Basketball '27, '28, '29, '30, Cap- tain '30: Track '28: Tennis 'BOL Hi-Y '28, '29, '30, MINNIE LILA PAUL No one could be bored with Minnie Lila around, especially so long as she can't remember who is President of the U. S.! Choral Club '28, '29, '30s French Club '29s Tennis Club '30, Treas- urer: Music Study Club. '30, HELEN LOUISE POE Helen is one of the sweetest girls we know and she certainly has the best disposition of any of' them, Latin Club '28, '29: Spanish Club '27: Choral Club '27, two: ff 217' '- iiwl 51' 5 . ., 2 X J s if fjf: L ll 1' litlfj nl lallggfff' pgifq X in ff ly' SQ X 171 FSP f 5 A-Piifij QT fix ,yo 5 fi 57233 Q22 I F, if I ' X lg, Lili fb ,, ., ,L 1 '1 37 3 . Q l'f' X,-ffiji Y ,, M 'f ' J ftjnfffiff QE s . , 4 t ' X 5 X E ,c .,,. 1 ,Q Xl VA' f swf ,, M... W img' gfxnr X. 5 1 1 .', cali' RACHEL REEVES as llfzf wwe . . wwf Did you ever hear her play a piano? 'QQ ,Fisk No? Well. you've missed a treat. X- ', y ! QIIX 7 fi 'Etsy fag, if Q , ,, , , , 2. .. , . Q fi '-, 3'-ff.'rl'vw was KJ x, iii iw lilfi f , 5, 2251 I fs'-M... V. .. ,fff .I'f ff ffc.-If .mm 1, azrfw. W . iw I ww .a.er-.a , - -as ff 'ffl 1- 'Q if we are-H , ' , N , .... C'nll343i,p.07'x1fkQad' f! 'J'?N lQ2lZ'-7' 1' ' ' W1 3' W if ilxitff iififffft' ax K-1555 f -1 .. I - ,fzf f liilx , A f ,.a --ff? f aff' ff . mm, ff X , THE HIGHLANDER . , I 4 A X I ,I 1 '-K', I4 M, ,... .. .. ., ,., , W.. ....,,. ,,., A 2. ,.,. ,,,,,,,,., . -,... ...2..,- ,. ...- 4 f X Ki i , 2 - IRENLIUCHARDSON 'f Kind and sweet. She has the love- licst eyes we've ever seen. 7 BILLY ROACHE A better character would be hard Q to find. Q . g R. O. T. C. '27, '28. 1 '1 1 ARTHUR RODGERS V lx fi ' He has quietness to his credit. along 1 K with a pleasing personality. A J V., 4 ,rx fxl I N - .K ,gy MNUAN ROMZ gg! K Don't we wish there were more true ', ffw'-7' blue sports like Adrian? She's an I f Q--7 all-around girl and heaps of fun. I, 'a ,jf iff President Class '26, '27: Latin Club I! , li ff-XM '28, '29s Latin Tournament '28, figl HJJX '29.'3O: Ednof of Annuu '301 ,gg Chairman of Invitation Committee Q32 '30:lJnz Phm'27.'28,'29.'30: agg, ,fi Everts Award. J-lift MY 'WW ff, fall ED Rosts 3 Q 1 li ,.,. . . ' if X Cffriol tid is well mica lor hrs ability fm- X! wise cracks and sweet remarks for j I the ladies. .Jfifi Hi-Y '28, '29, 10. R. O. '11 C. ' '26, '27, '28. '29, '3O: Captain 'l by R. O. T. C.. Camp Dallas '27, '28, YQ fvt2.t f 4 '29. .2 2 ,X-'1Q lf, L -fda-5, ALICE RUPARD -I il Li. 'fi I Personality and pep personified. I ,fi ,i 25 That's why she's so popular. ' 1,7- Q 'fmt Dramatic Club '27, '28: Class Pres- lfiit ident '28: l.atin Club '27: Choral 'yr Q Club '27, '28: Public Speaking Club 1 , 'EOL Chairman Junior Pin Commit- ' tee: Senior Ring Committee: Decla- ' mation '30. cl 0 ' 1 XA, , ., ff . ,J H . 4 ,fffufiq fy , 4 L viz! U -My 5? jwwvjulyf-:I , -I V: A - A, ,. fm 5' ' ' ,, - I - M ' 1 yjfx- 'a 'w f'ffa Vide, ff? iw: --H ,- P ' f f ' 'I X. vi.. ., I M, ,L 'gf I r 5'--7' WIjf ,:K'i .,Q! 5m'l7 -V 'T 1' I ff H '4 - N 2, if-kg ', ,,,j?1Q'r.',4- 11' ? ,. 'V ,... .2 sf fl, f K I A:..m:i',,1 .Emil f NRA, l lx r aww X X-,-22:72, AQ: ypc, 5.14. m N3-,aw t Fiif, cs' QMSZMW l KX, fn, , 1 l r 1 K V1.3 , wif. i f f y .J f . 'nk na., t YI uf ,,, 2 'V I. R-M g l .. X., f .,, x I li' f' i 'J' 0 K 1 . l gg, Nl fig? ,f fl .mx QW! 'A X , 1 ,L -W xl 3 l 2 t, aff, lt s, ' sw wif G y. KX i i. Iii, ,lat-' ,, 1 1,51 wfa ' nffg, Q 'WL .fa 1' 'f ,.. ,' 'Af Xlygl ' t , l Jag! ali HELEN SHAPARD 22 2 ,,. THE H1GHLANDER 5 MARY RUFFNER Sweet, quiet, and friendly-Mary rates a steady from S. M. U., too. FRANK RYBURN Frank is a grand debater, and we are thoroughly convinced that he would stop and argue with a mile- post. Debate WO: Hi-Y '29, '30: R. O. T. C. '27, '23, '29, AO: Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Camp Dal- las '27, '28. '29: Expert Rifleman: Rifie Team '29, M501 Crack Com- pany '29, SO: Camp Efficiency: I.atin Club '28, '29: Latin Tour- nament '28, '29, WO: Journalism Club '30s Linz Pins '27, '28, '29, SO: lfverts Award '3O: Business Manager Senior Play. EUNICILIZ SAMPSON VVe're proud of you. Eunicile. Your acting is the best weve seen yet. Choral Club 'TOC Dramatic Club. MABEL SANDERS Mabel has both brains and beauty. We love you for both of them, Mabel. Latin Club '27, '28: Cnirl Reserves '27, '28, Treasurer '28: Journalism Club '29: Choral Club '28: Dra- matic Club '29: Annual Staff '28: French Club '29: Linz Pins '27, '28, '29, '30: Invitation Commit- tee '30: Everts Award '30. FAYETTE SAUNDERS A likeable boy with the rare trait of modesty. Hi-Y '27, '28, '20, '30: OBC '307 Crack Company '27, '28, 'Z9. A keen girl, a grand dancer, popular, and, well, isn't that enough? Choral Club '27, '28, Latin Club '27, '28, Annual Staff '30, ,' fyffff---ff' H, M ' a A. I, -,X ' '- 4 ., we ' fzfffmy' ,www '7fw-- ' ' I ,. - Y. I . f, ,, N, ..1w1n.,f,..A- -fff ve ,. ff ,. 4 , Z- i'l..f.,.P4 ' . ...,... ,wwf 44, ' f ,p1'ff',I' 2 ff? Lif2'rtl,,:,..4,6Q5,aW.V,z2 , I gif? 2 1 2 ...vb . ,, V A , fe fr 1 W ev 7, . M V W 7, --ff. I . at Wy I . '7', xii. w,f.gf1fzff' 12 1 I ' .,,,.,... :,., . M, ,L ,f Q., ' DE 'D .Q Y77f , '0 T'.:,,'.- ,Xue gli gif ,A-, , 24,-+4 vin- -.-..7 XJ fi 255 RS 2166 '-sQZL7LL3W- -2 -MW what-2 ref' ' -JH' iq A i, 1 EW, T , me at T cl Y? 2 2 2 ' lm BR, Kilim D fix ya MARGARET SHELDON ipaq ,fs ' . . If N1 EW, There s a saying. The best always x Qwfiw 31' HM- TQ Nil QS .ww . f. comes in small sizes. This Hts Margaret exactly. ogm.jQZiI 1' J 1' ' Aus' T ss f if Zilifsx fjijhl Girl Reserves '26: Latin Club '26: lg . ul ark Pan-American League '29: Choral , 'fg h','J' Club '26, '27: Journalism Club X ' 'BOJ Public Speaking Club. R N 7- 2 'J fa . , Q, rg f HOUSTON sHE1.ToN N. 2,11 xg Qi YS His sincere manner will make a f iijlixl way for him in the world. ,q .-'r jnf, Hi-Y '29, ao. R. 0. T. C. '27, 'E ff1, M' a NWN '28. '29: Crack Company '27, '28, .lll 'l ' 9. nl .. . Z x I X .Ml eff my ELLIS SHULER Ca Was Ellis ever known to bring .1 A Z pencil to English class? Anyway. K everyone likes him. and we think 'X NJ 'Ax he is a grand musician. ff? Band '27, '28. '29, WO: Band Con- ' A rest '28, '29, '30, R. o, T. C. '27, Q5 fNj '28, '29, '30: Crack Company 'Z8: .5 ji-y Hi-Y ao. fd, T is E535 iilif f C' 'yyxsu 63 NORAH LOUISE SMITH 4 T These beautiful blondes! We some- C . l how think she likes El certain-Jack. 41 UM? '-sb 14 U- l IRMA SIGLER 1 i Irma has wim , w1igor , and ix R I witality , hasn't she, boys? ly 3 , 2 I I ,.,,,1- Q -'bp' MLLVA SPRAYBERRY XX I R ll' Q ll! l-ilx lf Her only fault is she has no faults. Sklar!!! She's a real girl and a lovable class- xii mate. ffhui' 4 T ix mi ' 1 X13 Kg ix il r 40 ffixkw' 'TANK . K. ' T 'Q 2.27-5:11-fi2 rTs 'T' if ,mv 1 3 ,, .- fi ' ff... V 2 ' C Wgdklf iQ5jf,fllTf l7l..:Y'y NJ' Aw 50 1 34 - - .i -, ,M-ffm.-: ' f'YT,,,,.. -, . ,,,. .,.,, .. , , , .,,,,.,, . , :LCM vffj ,ffx AXESQQ r!f,f jlllpifgp ,wit ty, ., ,A,4rj:L.g,ff pg f 1? V7 IHE HIGHLANDER ' ff. F, mxzwra.. ' 2 fin QDQKJW--W'---H--1--E--1---Q-W--A-----fe-I---Q A g 2171225 'Z DQ f Jill QEENQ xfygi ,Xffxl 1 vfil 4 ELIZABETH SPURLOCK 5 V2 Pretty eyes. a sweet smile, lovable M2551 ways--that's Elizabeth. , I K .Ui 7' A ,Hin Q ,W ,. ? li,L2' ,T 2 f f . if? .',' ' Qljlwii JENNIE STENNIS 'y limi. XVhen Jennie laughs the rest of us 3,gy 1,',' 7. do. too. lvrgvq' 'fl Lfiiggi an-f MONETA STOREY , A shining star On a dramatic hor- ' izon. Vi QV Dramatic Club '27, '28, '29, '30, W Secretary '29: Public Speaking Club 4. nO: Latin Club '29: Debate '30: Linz Pin '27, '30, 7 K ALICE THATCHER ,V 1.2 fl? Q 'fy Merit and sweetness combined make Alice a great girl. M. C. WURNER YQNQJ Can he shoot! And howl A good :Zi fellow and even a little quiet. ,W-,g 'iliik Linz Pin '27: Hi-Y '27, '28, 'Z9. , SO: Chairman School Relations: Q ,OU OEC '29s Dramatic Club '27, '28, '29s Secretary '3O: Declamation QU '27: Extemporaneous Speech '28: 5 Crack Company '27, '28, '29, '30: Camp Dallas '27, '28, '29: Cadet Governing Board '3O: Promotion Board '30s Rifle Team '27, '28, '29, '3O: Captain '29, '30: Captain R. O. T. C.: High Point Man of City '3O. yi , Ml.. we-,K 1 fb. -f-yw. xx' gif! 'J DOROTHY WADE -1 Q, y Y Should have been: A Spanish senor- , ita. A I, , 2 , , 4734, s. A stunning looking girl. 1 I Choral Club '27, '28, '29, 501 2 Qi ' 4 li A X ff I Milf ' 2 ...E , 22 2 - Vaci?-?'f 2'ffi'fT'f 2 245+ '-1 . to-2 . 529505 i:9 'fl'llW 'XMVW WK wi ff x ...,, ,.,,, si 2 ,nh 1 f 1 .5 f ga f Q QV nf Q i -V45 'fl , A4 I 1-. Kalki: ,xi ' ar--s ,L , 2 'ff' R xy its fl gf I, l vt in vi i I i, , Ziggy +R. 5 fi il' kg!! we lf? 1' f Wig .J i ,H ,al-I I l, , S 4 2, - ff' K ' 5. iffy Vi :,i ii.L 'Z'-li-V ..,,Q uf ,E 21,5 ff ,ifgkx 6 if L. Vx i K fi LH ,Q-, ig Lil,l,, Qfegf' , , , 33, 2. Y' , 51,53 Xi ff I ,ffcj , .3 ,fra .xl - ishliiiz 5, ,f X, ,fw,i,.f lI2f., I. AZWQ' ,fgikgxn a , , ft l 1,25 :M 2 w Q A .N -4 fx, 52 2 2 f A 1 fa., I 2, ,ff ,, ,, ,, 1 Uh gf gif f if LOUISE WADLEY No grace nor charm is wanting in her personality. French Club '28, '29: Latin Club '27, '28: Linz Pin '27, '28, '29: Annual Staff '30. MARTHA WALCOTT Her deeds proclaim her from afar. We predict the biggest success for Martha in anything she does. MARGARET WATKINS The mainstay in the gym nowadays and a great sport. We all love and are sorry to lose Margaret. Basketball 27. '28, '29: Captain SO: Tennis '29, '30: Track Team '29, '30: Latin Club '29. ED WESSON A generally liked boy. We adored the way he sang. I'm So Esthetic , in the operetta. opmm '27, '28, '291 Hi-Y '3o. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS She's active and attractive. We'll miss you. Elizabeth. French Club '28, '29, LOUIS WILLIS Good sport and some dancer. He sure can drive, too. Hi-Y '28, '29, '30: R. O. T. C. '27, '28: Crack Company '27, '28: Latin Club '26, '27. Izlgi I i i all N. wi. rt. 7 A I, warm, ,....,.,,. ...,...... ,-,,......a ,..... ..... .. . . ..... ..,, , f ff 2 A -- V ,ml A ' '. ' 5,27 'fl ' ' I 'if fig ' e..,i2,,,, 'Q .,,., -..W..,.....,.....,,,,..,,,.-, pw ,gr . ,, N . pf Q5 ,jf LILBURNE WILSON J I 5 'l Sugar and spice and everything nice , ,Lf QKXQ -that's Lilburne. 571' sf, .. 'f, uf 2 Public Speaking Club '30, One-Aer s 'Qi ffif-Z5 Play '30: Declamation '30, f wif M, 'z Aa . ROBERT WILSON 5 fllllf Prepare yourselves to hear from Bob L A f' as a great lawyer some day. We'll ' ll, ' l ,. , ,fl submit all our cases to him. M lx lf ,Q 1 V I R. O. T. C. '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: Z QI Captain R. O. T. C.: Hi-Y '28, QQ '29, '30, Secretary '28, Treasurer hifi 5.1 '30: Camp Dallas '26, '27, '28, bg' 3 yhffgv '29g Promotion Board '30: Cadet XS Governing Board '30: Latin Club g,,7g:!j,-W., '29: Wozencraft '28. -53 Q l 1 ,TH ' ll 'll' WILLIAM WILSON ll- 'I Q., ff , X'lL Q 3 l He has shown us grand ability in gill ,' - lil? two things-acting. and keeping Mr. Bi Dobbs' study halls. ' R. O. T. C. '27, '28, '29, Ceaele . Company '27, '28, '29: Dramatic t K, .sw Club '27, '28, '29, '30, Vice-Presb ijal .Qi f Q dent '29, President '30: Camp Dal- 7' las 27, '28: Football '30: Baseball way, 5531? '30, Hi-Y '28, '29, '30: OBO '28, ,gps fx, '29E President Roosevelt '28: Decla- sal lim' Lag mation '30, :rj s. in ,ix NT BURRIS WOOD 5'.'ef f a . if fs if His sincere attitude makes him a fl ji f favorite with both students and J gil. CX L teachers. R. O. T. C. '27, '28, '29, '30: Viaixifg fs Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: C7 -,Nag Ceaele Company '29, 'sos Rifle 3 Zgwqrx Team '28, '29, '30, Band '28, '29: ,M 40 State Band Contests '28, '29: Camp if Ill j?lf,l' -l Dallas '28, '29: Baseball '30: Linz f- l A5 eigLllklllI Pin '28, '30, Expert Rifleman. . - A DORIS JEAN WORLEY ff' ,Selig We predict a dancing future for ,,'f',5 X Doris Jean. She has a pretty voice, I 'i 'A' 2 Zf too. Q ?', f'. ' 4 f 3' . Pan-American League '28, '30: 'ff' 3 Journalism Club '281 Basketball I gV:s355f '27, '28: Girl Reserves '27, '28, .af 'Hx fl, '29: Glee Club '27, '28, '29, '302 Operetta '27, '28, '29, '30. ' flew LENA YOUNG QQ We all like her, and what more need I, I be said? g 32331 Basketball '27, Choral Club '27, ,fp 4.2 '28, 29. ,f l Rl fl . ' -21 Y rl ,. 1 ' ' fb, 1 . ,ae few... .A 1156? nikki? L'!,fjZfl. vfilfimwr Wg ! I M x E ,I - .... ,. . 'f W 32055131 ., H ., ' I Q l f -. if Sf if ovary Y A, . , . - .W , 'X -JT ,cg .J M .ef-, ' 1 with gi' . -.LM 11 X-- .,,, r ,' ' , Q, -,Yr 1 AML f,- ,fl 7,4 :I ,ffkmllf j 142 ,l X Biff ! .C Ma . , w ,Inf - .. .- .-..-.... M- - 2. ...fwia , , 4 l V.. . Q V ,,..,, , ' ,-, Y - H Y' 5. ' f V tk l Y A . 57 X, . 'l 1 f V' ,J 3'f- ,' '. ' '5 If , , ' V .--r ff i mf em., HORACE POUND 'ff v r A, X. ' i 1:1 '1f,,,4 Hi-Y '28, '29, '3O: R. O. T. C. -,l!,l'QF ,Ay f '26, '27, '28: Manager Football 'ily' ' ' '29: Manager Basketball '30: As- l QQ, I it ll A' sistant Business Manager Highlander JU 'J fi F, L '29, '30: Vice-President Class '28: ,fl V Treasurer Senior Hi-Y '29: Dra- . ,X A . I fi matic Club '27, '28, '29, '30: 'Q fig W ' Crack Company '27, '28: Junior ' Niki' f, , j 4 Pin Committee: President Spruce VN Fbfpxl if Ni , 'Z8: Publicity Manager Dramatic li' fix' lf ,yy 9 Club '29, fiyxlml .f W f .gf ll fltlifxwiy 5 - Y-Wifi' wg IV 1 lr l - ,llitllw sw? . , x L , p . ,A ill ' 'ills MX , ' I iff x f i IEDITH ZUBER it Q3 ji 1 Who doesn't know Edie and isn't .rf f' - charmed by her ready smile and ' , dimples? Ask to see her booklet on fi il, 'V How to Live on Two Hours' 3'-If Xwgkt 4 School .1 Day. ,W V14 ad! i Ili lf? gg E lv if l , .. E :X iii l ft 7' f tl V -9- 'lr f -BVI 1 fi K I -pgftx T X, ,avg-fix i ! flllll Y lfllelf bf pill! GEORGE HAYS U if 2 fg 'Ii Nonchalance personified-at least in A if Q his own opinion. And do the ladies X, like Peeper? i, ' - I Hi-Y '30: Second Lieutenant R. O. g El, G .fin-W' nn. j KQUYPF T. C. X Xi! 'ur . it ll xy W' c xi ' , Fifi , f my wx A. .L V, J it Jr, A X 1 ' 'f 1, c tw 1 P if FN . .WA Q p ,I ff-if cg R- 1,,f:5- NE i , 5 , r -1-'Ki',,:Tl+S',cf!.f fi . . .2 L. l.fs,fwmw'1jf2Q.5g-S 5l3'!f'?,.f'lffp,,?ZffalS,1t',,:y?'f5?.fiQ'g.i f as 1 '1'l wt'J 'tfjfhllll l IW YJ -25' lit' Writ 2f QLf f-+51 38 ly- . Umlerclassmen THE HIGHLAN DER l l,UDWl:2l.l. BUCKLEY Brown, Mary loiiist- Bailey, Layton Baker, Joe Banks, John Buckley. Ludwell Hush, Joe Ifarpenter, Carolyn arpenter, Evan ohappell. Hula May Carroll, Billy Ilements, Betty Lecil, Herman t ook, Odessa I K . opeland, Mary Katherine 4 B CLASS Officers ,'1'1'S 41L 71 l.udwell Buckley lll-Lt'-P!'t'Sl,!1t'I7f Vlieslgr Han Secretary-Treasurer Carolyn Carpenter S.UU'7SUf Mr. Dobbs Personnel llrewery, George lfolnom, Anne Finlxs, Bnlie Llrcgg, Kathryn Harris, Rupurl llill, Janet llarston, D, S. lludson, Mildretl Hart, Lester llayea, George llirscll, Guy Klebvr, Jack l,ewi5, Lyntlall l.xRo.itl1e, Brute Me.rtlor, Margaret Meyer, Bernie X Miner, Strelzn Miller, Andrew Molenaer, Harriet Monroe, Alfred Moore. Margaret Montgomery, Henry Newsome, Dorothy Neece, Jimmie Pt-turman, Mary Pound, Horace l'urvis, Bobble Rutledge, Jack Rankin, Leila Ray, Laurette Rose. Margaret Ruffner, Mary Snell. Jimmie Smith, Miriam Smith. Norah Tipton, G. VK . Thomasson, Ruby Faye Todd. W. l.. Todd, Sam White, Jane Wrllifortl, J.tne r. .-.., .,...,- . Q Q , ,e . - W J I t N I tx xx xv V 1 a, 1,67 Mfr 4 3 A, I V' , Q., -4 --, K f-, , ,f .dw-f-'-'fc A rx. - , Nfl ' V A X ' . W L ' ' K ., G . .WE7 'A ,f ' f ' t v . f . .U ,f 1 ,TJ 'l X ' if'-f - JI W-I Y XXX- X 1f,f' Q .' - . w r ,A .I liy ' - ,l r -Vi' , 1 rf ' .4 .gg Ann 51. w I .Jr J ful :SV tally . l A X x l llilfi V will f 6-'X Q, ll l n ll l x Ye ' ' J l , i itll. lf il! l, aff? 'di we -' 4. L r r ef I .1 f 4 , rraa, ,.Wm,W,M . , , -M 5, , all 1' 3 L 3 A CLASS Oflicers 4 President Cl0Yd Shook I s a ,V fl .fgfl if ,fk x . A ,A , f, .' 'f vf 4. 4.2 R 7 If 2, C , x, ,QQ 'J l ,-of .al ,J , mf ful if ,9 5 ,fi , , ff 1 .X 8?-I ' Xa ,fx ..,, it fp, f 'jj xi 4 V1'1'e'Prest'tlcnl Secretary - Treasurer Sponsor Adams, Louise Akin, Raymond Allen, Nina Armentroul, William Armstrong, Aubrey Ballard, Jean Bateman, Margaret Beasley, Howard Bennett, John Booth. Betty Bennett, Paul Bradley, Betty Rose Berry, Craig Boren, Thomas Brooks, Marian Bowen, Rankin Brown, Juanita Brogdon, Hubert Burkitt, Joe Carroll, Mary Stewart Cfleaver, Harry 4 lark, Genevieve Cole, Charlotte Lollins, Caroline Compton, Lavonne llook, Mary lfox. Dorothy Davis, Billy Davis, Doris Dealey. Jean .lean Ballard Ralph Langley Miss Patterson Personnel lluvalle, Margaret lgdwards, Williatn Eldridge, Mary l-vans, Ada Belle l-rancis, Bill Forster, Nancy tiillespie, Jack Llreeman, Ruth llarris, Joseph Harding, Benita Hassell, Jean lleyser. Estill Ilunter, Marshall Hicks, Helena Hoopes, Vv'ill'ret.la Hughes. Mildred lden, Lawrence Jones, Bob Jester, Louise Jester, Martha Jones, Bernice Jackson, Annie Kelton, llugh Karback, Virginia Kuhatschek, Estelle: Langley, Ralph Langley. Mary Qireglr, Lea, Ross Lewis, Virginia Leake, Sam Lloyd, Baird Luce, Torn Lynch, NV, E, Mcffraw, Hal Mv:Connell, Ouida McConnell, Harriet McMillin, Dan Mcliamey, Doris MeNeill, Hampton Martin, Maxine Marvin, Virginia Mercer, Blair Mile, Ysabel Montgomery, Mary Morse, Mary Ellen Muse. Margaret Myers, Vernelle Newberry, Margaret Orr. Forrest Ott. Frances Parrott, Frances Paul. Ruina Pennebaker, Faith Palmer, John Pennebaker, Gregory Perkinson. Martha Gene Pickard. Nona Richards, Jack Richardson, James Richards, Phyllis CLOYD SHOOK Robb. Mabel Ritnmer, Frank Sanford, Bernige Lee bhannon. Manning banterre, Eloise bhook, Cloyd Sehuessler, Erline Skaggs, Lee Smith, Lhandlrr Spafford, Thomas 'I'allichet, Margaret Tale, Gerald Thatcher, Eileen Thomas, Ralph Tomlinson, Dorothy Townsend, Nancy Turner, Mary Grace XVallcrs, Jack Xvallace, Virginia XX'are, Basil Warren, XVilliam XVatxon, George NVilson, James XVilson, Joe XVindl, lired XVynne, Angus Yaplie, John 1 ---if S, MM I. frlt fri J - r A-frV:-,fa,,ei2+1aff?'f1T., za ,,,r , 6, ,t ,-,,,. f-44, M ,,i,f,xA:,N- IA gkfavyyt ,XXX fy V, J V., iv , 4, ,A., ,fl , , I W 5 , ,.,,,,, , ,y-Q92 fre ' NQL35 -,,,,,f ' 1 1 af ' ' 'V ' 4 J 4' Q: he . ,-f y .A ,-Mt, lm,-,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,.,, .....,,.,,,.. :', y sr , ' F' Q, , t fs-!1fbe4I'Y!Z?,jl:T?E-jf? fqwljz ll 'i vs' i rf W if 7 -' X BM' if-,rf--, , ' , ' ' zz 1' l i' '- ' fm' M l 5- :sf ihllw, Land f!w'- l llixr' Ill X. X. fe' f 'Z ffl A IHE HIGHLANDER ,M f M 4 'W C11 5 .A it r t Av .ff,y:wl'Q32,f,,T,ff.' N--sa. v .5 Y-.KJ -- - -H f ---- -f - ---xl, 51' t 3 B CLASS Officers President , Mitch Gray Gilbert 1 :iz ff zvrb ,J ll 1 ,T X 3 1 M F I l . y Y 1, xxWE ff? r. - ,t ,. , ly K, :X H . . ,Y y ff WH ltlnt' ttf. Vr I , , .i1ll,t.lLt f' jg :tt--I restdenl , , hd Rowley K., -,Vx f f tl' In Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Blaylock fx l' lv, 3 cl , . Q' 'X 1 ,fi ' .Sptmxur , Mr. Hamilton tx , f lf 'f 'll f P 11 ff I It N t,-C' 4 W- I Vi Q if , f, 1 lwl MITCH GRAY GILBERT X. ,tg.,Q 5 . l f 'F l v Q lf-if 'V lf .lil l'l Ky 11 V t ' -x f if N ,IW f Q WN .Qi ,. H ' KZ-' A? Wifi: Personnel 'ff F fit? ' A 'U Al1bt'y.lNl.ixnn.' fit.ltl1gi'l,llt',irl lt1ring,lNl.ujul'tt' l'v:tl.inx, l-tlgu A Ad.1tl.l.Jll.1ntt' Lnlbett, Mittli tiny Mft Jtrvll, Kenneth liitlmrdwn, lflimbetli X lx l1l.1lwncy, Mary ll.ilwIl, l:ln1.ibt'tln Md .1rly,Margxr Row,XVillt.1ln 'R 1 , -N l5L.1ylutlt. Mqrgqrrt lltnscli, Rubvrl Maul urtly, limnkliu Rowluy, lid ti KM Howtlvn. Junnne llarpcr. Maisy Montgomvry, Uumrliy Ruwvll. Lewis X , ftxllig.1n.Jur llurtuutein, Rnluigh M.ix5on,J.1clt Swcaringen, Beatrice A tl1.1ppull,Mildrt'tl ll.1rrison,Mary Muorv, Kathcrimr Simn10nS,lf..l. 1 A V, 31 1 ttrry, lludlry .l.ilnniclt. Clrnrgt- Miller, llrrbrrt Smith, Cirorgc ' I hristcnson, Helen Jones. Wirt N.xvltn,M.xrg.1t'vl Sterling. Jim f toquvt, fiharlottu .lurd.mn, John Nnrthwqy, l7.ivv l'hum.1s. Suu X5 J lJ.irwin. Homvr Kt-nd.1ll.lfmm,i Suu Northway. Robsrt Teuplz, Charley i J K-,V limi. Julia l.inlmm. Frank Udiurne, Juli.: Turner, Bill 'lk - ' lnglisli, Sliirlvv lt-xlic, Mildrt-tl Ohh, D.zvid Wliitv. llorutliy ,gjl l'vrris. Billy l utr. XVilbcrt I'u5piclt,'lll1erexl.i iw W' k -- l'rwtn.il1,U H l nttlv, l ouiw l'vnl.ind. llqrwy Q 513 l? ll It I I l My kllll' xr 4, gg!! , r. -XZ 'Zi Q: Ffjnxt, 'lll ' l l fc l ' 'lt zvlti' Al l ,ti I tl' 4 'l l tlllllgl rw' it .. J J ,xi W 5 fx f S ,ft 1 , 'FEA Tr- Q75 1 iii ' In-lp X X 1 N - X4 tt- y I ,I L' Q 'film X' Q XO Iliff I I W X 'ff tx N v v - I vi . M 1, Fllffflg Q' Ml ,yr I, A M Q X ft '17 q3Nf'f5i't i'?ss152, 22 5 i5llQ.'f-ll.f5sqfQliii'if1ia2N3fflwx4f'lQ if iff :'ff2r:,3'-X ' i '-, V-iii?-1,1 Eyicizvf 'itfiwb ' Qjpxfwxifj ttljfl. I2 'J TU lf' lv Sf! f' 'WN M tl!?f 'A-fx! it - r- J , f , , ff, . ,,- ff ff ' , , LJ H' 5 a , ml , -3 lf-- f t ' THE HIGHLANDEIL f t ai fh',Qf,Lf ,, ' - ,1 f, , -gf - XLUMLW 'K 1 ,Q 'gr !. Q' ,,.....i...-.-.-,-.-,....-.,...-i- - '---- --if-j K M ,ff 'T ' M-4 ' ' . 4 . , wel ' 1' . X . , I h X . 1 f L , ' J 1' t f . f 1 1 rg -1 1 2 A CLASS P ' : f 5 A , K ' Qi 4 , 1 ' Officers it , Presidmr , Charles Seay K y , 4 .LH , J Vtreelfresidenr , , Bob Martin v il Secrelary - Treasurer Don Gay 1 1 rr I , ' Sponsor Miss Hassell '- ii ' ., W i , X - l CHARLES SEAY -L 4 , Personnel ' , , I l 'V Adams, Orlene l'owler, Duncan Kuttner, Billy Savill, Susanna l,ll,'?f' I Adleta, Howard l'leniing, Mary Leachrn:in,Har11et Seay, Charles lu? X Z ,, Armentrout, Charles lfulghurn, Bob Lake, Jack Schaub, Elizabeth ' I 1 Bell. Betty liluyd, Martha Leathers, Fern Marie Sharp, Charles 'I H f Bland, Collins Fritz, Rosemary Luce, Wilberl Stephenson, Pauline ' a Berger, Aletta Liay, Don Leedom, Dorothy Shell, Neil 1 Q fi l Boone, Jack Gavin, Rita McMillin, Selden Strickland, Barnard ,, 1' J' Boettcher, Caroline Gildehaus, Ritliartl McVVhirter, Mary Elizabeth Shelton, Howell cfs iQ. Buffum, Robert Liengnagel, I ois Mae McCluskey, Martha Shoop, Jack Qi . Born, Annette Greer. Jane Manning, Melvin Smith, Tom I ff l Y k Bowen, Ethel lei- llarnillon, Kiharles Martin, Bobbie Sterling, Kiel l I e ig Bowers Kathleen llan1lett,Anniel.auiie Marlin, Dixie Marie bwanson, Frank ,J fix Brown, Gertrude Hancock, Thornas Moore. Bowen 'l'alley, Martha ' A Canfield, George Hardy, Ruth Monaghen, l.oix Tennison, Edward Q' ' 'if llameron, Frances Haslam, Edward Moore, Griffith lhateher, Adele VK f' Christensen, XValler Hargia, Ruth Nell Morgan, Josephine Townsend. Jack 'X V3 I ty Carpenter, Augusta Hawkins, Prank Mussellman, Margaret Thomasson, XVinnye ,V , H' Cobb, Robert llaslan1,Phyllis Neal, Marechal NVard, .lim j ir lfarroll, May Hoffman, Bill Nichols, lilvie Wade, Elizabeth Y -1 A ffl' Courtney, Frank Henderson, liallietine Ninde, Mary Frances X.Vebb, Sant Nail 'M . , H 'Lib Chandler, Julia Hurer, George Peacock, Carroll X.Vashburn, Jean 5 ' , 'x Cowan, Kenneth Hendrix, Mary Jtan Phillips, Jennie Lois Wylie, L, D. A 1 X X J ,L7 Davoust, Gabrielle Heuse, Lois Peterson, Hugh XVilliams, Elizabeth l -, R rf. C Edmonds, John Jenkins, Dan Prendergast, Mary Cinnnally Wilson, Christine , i Edwards, Walker Jones, Bill Pinson, Teddy Woodruff, Louise X , lirwin, James Kemp, Edna Quigley, Quint Young, James I av ' -at lizelle, Edward lxorn, Anton Reid, Ruth Nell .',, :lik N11 Feild, Eloellen Krausse, Arthur Reedy. Frank fly. wk ,, 1 257' ft zfaii, I J, X W t . , X . X 1 Y Ji .t ' ' 1 , 2 il ' A ' t fl 5:1 of i- ll, 4 .fi ,V lit I 72 i ,f ,rl , ' R5 r I ,fi N .., f M ff 44 iv ef X p 55 ,ai ,. ,- , ,, ltr' :lil l tr' f ,L ,gi 3, tar? p ,Aa if 'aa- t',,,QQ,4'rQ i M f -' I '- rla QQ, i A' r . ,X IAM! ,L f', Aft i , 2 I .l f Q-al 1 ' 1 fi i' w, L. all A - Y- e - E. if Q , 'r '- .tart r , M - ' 2 ., L:,,,:-f- -- fyx ' t . , 4 . , --' .V I , , ,V ,fi ...J 369, ' fi A t ' 4 J' 'UT.,3,,..f,,f',f Lt-fat NRTWQY-.gferg 7 f ' , ,, ' -- .jf f .. H ,, ,,.. Way 4' is J: ff rv f -,C fp-Q-e ,fr fn N I V f rw , , ,.,.L.l , V .Lf 1 ,,f , ?,.5:,fX iblffr ,rv .: J f W fzjftt ml. ,J Q 5 I 75,f,g X Q Q if , W-,K 3, .X 'lt 1 '1 X,. D'PK-31 '-J Cf ' V l - '- ' f- 4-4' w' N' ,ii lip, I'-f' r l xlTI3IElH1GHLANDEIi l Oflicers l'r'u.w'rIvnl Tom Gray Vm'-l'resrl1enl Ed Connor SunIu1'Lf-Trulxurw Alwyn lXll'lb Sponsor HM l rlgg 'IOM GRAY ' Person nel A-lu-vv, lNl.lrn' fnmy.-, lilll l :ml-.lev, .lov Rogvrb .lamvs ll-ng.ul llnnnlx ll.-n.un, lNl.1nu.-l lm kan, Jnnnnn- 5v.ulv. J.nnu Nnunlu, .lrnnnnc llluvur, .lohn luring, Billy hngu. Abner ff, 1 l'w.:wxs, l ,nl'rrv Kun, l'l1mn.ux M.nBc.m, Winnw Sunrnonx, l onxuula 4 ,nfl Hlnkvy. Kun- lnvrxl. WL-slry MLWlmrlvr, Bully' 5ch.1ub,Ki. A ff, limokx. l'r,1mrw ll.-lvn ll.unillun, lfdnn M,n- Mnxson, Peggy hprv, 'l'ht-llna X f llmwn, l ,mum llnlcy, l loyal Mil.11n,l.ynn Spwglv. Robur! ' lSry.nnl, L-,xylr llrrmlon, llohbw Maylww. Fraxncs Spencrr, Bruce .V x Iunln'll,fl1.lrln'x llnrdy. Roy lN1lller,Mllloll Sutlwrland, lllaylon U! ' 1 nrrnll, livvlyn llighllll. llcnriclln Millur, l orminc Thompson, Annelle fx U 3 I onnnr, lidgnl llnnlon, l.. C.. Milchcll. Hill 'l'h.1rchcr.Bob 1 Lark, Cllmxllv llnnxch, lflmnor Moorv. Mary Thompson. l.ucy ' foxlvllnx, Janwx llughus. Billy Mom, lixxncrw Txmmons. Herschel 'rf I ulherxon. lklnrgn- lluslon, .lohn Orr, Dorolhy lugwcll. Nell Ray I' 1 rmlwu, David lclcn.ljliZ.1bvlh Parrish. J. B. XV.1lkcr, Albert R fil furry. Jarlx lrwin, l'ris,Clll.1 llcrvy, llulh XVooll, Jvwcll 4 , Ill-l'oruxr, R.-.rl lol1nxun,Scwell Pulslcr. mn xvalwn, lidwxn 5 - lhwulwn, llnwlhorm l.1.luon, .lor Vl-r l'urkinsul1,LluV l vc XVood, Jun f f r lloxl, l vrn lonvs. Ralph l'vwrm.1n. lzrunl Zapflv, Fwd 'L Llluni, lilarlyx Jolmwn. llollir lnuisl Ryburn,Bcll1 fubvr, llruxxlln , ,l . . . - Y V lv.1ns. l ucy Kur1w,Rldgvw.lx' Rnnlun, Wuoll , ,- 1 f l lovcl, 'l'om Kung, Alwyn Rxrlmnlxon. lllmrlu ll l'n'rn1.ln Mnlllm l ullwr, l5rJmu liuburlxon, l'.1xlon l Q ' ' rl, I A . , 1 1 , I 1. ll ' f if , QQ t 147 -Q' ,771 rf' 1,5 fir., , Vx f ' 7 N ,Q Q J u , ,, ffm , , YN - . 'Y ,ff f fN:M- -' , f ,I ,. Hfj2f,1S,! ,i 4. .,52,Zxk.llf7M xy , .. V 1 4 T I V .,. 5+ 1 ' xg 4 l l 'iff 1 'X A if -If-Q -if? 3 . V ,fj:.:r z 'M' '2'fg,f'f .,,f-M ..a.-...W. ,... . .,,,. ,, . , . ,.,. . ., ,,., ,.,,, , ,, .,,. ,.,.,NQr? gifxff 1 Q 'f l A THE HIGHLANDEK o t 1 ,r , ,. - A , , r, r , ,g li! l 1 l 7 , . 2 ff l I' 7' 1 4, I I ! X 'grill 1 , 4 fir f l A CLASS Kg 5 4 . r, ,y 1, N I if Ofl:lC6fS U- X721 wr V . , x'f'4'lll2 ' President , ,,,,, ,,Tom Ti ton will K 1 P f' . , ' I il j ' Vicehllresfdent... Mary Terry ,rl -. If 'Wa , Secretary-Treasurer Marian Skaggs 3 X -. V 41 ' A , 1. N f 2 Sponsor. ., . . ,,,,Mr. Kidd Q 2 rf fr' lu 1'-W ,, 1 tl P- ' X' ly Wftxl ,,. lOM IIPION - i I J P fl 1 f CYSOHHQ .I 9 'f ' Balwr. Betty Edwards. .lane Mclivoy, John Singlrlon, Virginia l V' Bailey. Lztrher Fitz rrald. .lamrw Mcliow- Mai Q l A ul i s K E all. lilc . hell. .lohn loc , , BPMlf'f.Marvf1l-Labflh l1lY'Ff3V1fPW lVl.1caulry.Hugh Skaggw, Marian ,lllq ff K. , ,kg B?'U8l1iFlaY liorrcst, Laiwcll Mcl.nrty, lilizahclh Smill1.G. ll, R U 'lil , 223 Bennett. Mary Prank. Kathrrinr l,ouiw Mason, llollir Sl.f'l.1ir.SAYlll.l ig, ' j B0Wdf'n: vflmlcl' liurnp, .lamcs Manning. Francci Smith. Ray ,424 L' Pfalck. Fmily Ann lrarrh. Mary Maihi-r, Billy Smith, Rohr-ri . J!!! Bramlry, Howard lirnaro,Angc'l1na Millrr. Mcrna Snell. David Agfa Boyd. Unrnlhy Cirotc, Marion Maxwcll, Allvn Stvbbini. lfrlgai ' r -fi UQ Brown. Ruurll llawltinv, Nal Moore. Martha Storey. Millarfl .lil 'ly ,fi Bradicld, Elizabcth llall. lrla May Morrii. .l. Pr Srurtry.mt,1l1ailrw y -K XG Brown. Elizalvrlh llaughlon. Dirk Morgan, I arroll lrrry. Mary K ll l FfL0vvn.ll.aFlfIeylk Harrison, Flizahclh Mowar, il V. Tipton. Tom ,,.l . A, .14 1 -IPP? . 'mn lloll.1nrl.l'orIrr Nallv. liranws Th .f. l- if '- X Ciahoon. Mary Almeria llvndrrson. Margarrl Nallr. Fugckrir 'l'oilglpCi3:rolIlm ln fi f we -1-A f-lark. SCOH llvngrr, Katherine Nvwn1an.l,ouixc 'l'ownQc'nd, Susan up fl uyfl fflllleff MJYEUFPI llughm. Hrnry Nichols. Frances Vorhucv, Dorothy l' ', Wy fy lioquer. .larnm llopkinc. Maurinc Owrn, Mikr Walcott. Gilmrr Xl ' ,' 'R jf I fmllet Maric llughcs. Hcrbvrl Unslcy, Maxinr Wt-lch, Marie W lf! li 'g' iron. Pmh llughcx, lna l'rnnebakcr, liugcnr XVatson. Suarcy llicif Klwjlkl t'alhoun. Awanila lonr-Q, Billy Pcnland, Mary XXX-llc, Mary Kalluciinr ,rf H1 X 'I ,J Ciobh. Bftty Jaclurvn. Edith 'Pcrlsinx Gcorgr XX'cbcr, Bm fl V' V3 I-okfr.4E?vQlyn .lf1nr's.l7aul Quiglcy, Fmauforl XVhatlcy, Gena I vt' -, K fr 7 Wifi Hlldbffh Nllvv. Barbara Rawlincon, Muir xxwilry. .lark , a I iggf. In I,-49 K.ole. Eva Ann lxrllcr, .lakr Rattan, Higdon Wilson, Kalhcrinv: ' . 5 ix H' f'0l'1f10l'. JJHVC lfrlton, Kalhvrinr Richardson. Burlsull XVinston, Val vit ll . I rawford. lxalhlcrn lung. Mozcllr Safford, Marjorie XVinston, Pall' i i ' f Y - V ,. l 4 i A,Xm,,nxA Darwin, Vvlllaral lkxrlx. Ruth Schumachrr, Don XVorlry, .lolm ,kj A lkllfxl Dlckavon. Ruth linxghr. Mary Su-v Saville. Mary Wolff. Dorolhy l All 1 VDLXI Drlalicld, Harrell lxnowlcs, Mary Pranccw Shapard, Boh XVyIiv, Alma Ruth i f-- ., y ff ,, QFVIQ, ' ' , .V iffy 'Q 139' 1 in xv. if 5 l 1 l it ,Q tfiiawl M it L, J is bl: I2 l , f Q-, . . i 1 mg., A ,fy ,F l , 2 l WL it 'wpf .Vit ' fry? 'fi 27 lv l,f x'. Q - ff ' f, a '75 ff' Vit' XA M , . null .lim ,, I, V U. :wr ,iff l?fr'7 ' ,f,,,11 V Win? f .Q X if -,,- lrti t S ,fha 'Wl if rl, '-if A. 1 lt jj . ..,,..m,a , , . ,, , Ir, X 2 I, ff luv 2 ' Xt, fy, ,.,... 5, e, f 37. f V, . ,, T' '57 N K7 , ?' A if f'ff '3'l1 yi t ',f' cv' 'f-555' ' r . 11 X' f'ff,f .,i', ,., 2 'W' jo if Q -- 'gZf',blw ,3f,::: ' x ..,... gf ff X ., if ,larry f, 2 ww-1,,,fff:f V , .vi V - Wg ,--,X-ffffff-rf Affff 'WffZf.ff , we f ffllzi' ,. 4 .5 ' M t xB' il.,,,d Q f ,W M A .,,.. , , . -, Hfhqf' ,vp hymn l W ,,,xal,w1ffg 'gfyy' g3g5.1?i'1,, 2 , 'W ff' 'V -,,,, ..,, W ,V A ,aff .A A .aw-ff VAN if M 4 V M' ? 1 ,fJy y':m', f 4 4 'f fr, ' 2 ff 1 if Y 4-. 'L'fx'Q 51 .E-,f-f '1, 'VC' -VW--2, 0.413 U, nib. 55,1 MQXJIJ: 1 1 i 'J . J xg Q gy 1 Q-:lag ,pf I ,.t 'JIU I F riff 5,313 H., ,ei 4,5 r ' 1 A o -- -apr., - Jack Morrison Robert Sullivan Richard lee . 71, 4 7 - - A THE HIGHLANDER M i A , ,- ,QA ta X , Q A 1- , ooo--,.-o to -M .r--X,'gh, A, Ifiigl Q if ' N , V, ,. f 'rl y I . ,rf , l B CLASS , A I , i !VtA lk X g Officers x j, W l I ' x, ' 1 ' X ' l'rr's1r10nl l il , . H ' ' l iff'-l'rr'sldc'17l i .Nm rrlrlril - l1Rl'k'll.SLll'l'l' YI A ln A ' i l l , i I if -'i't 5,l 'T' Qfff, Personnel .AK J Ahhrv. lover Qui- Vrkardt, Frank ilaiul'1s,Flhr'rr Rodgi-rs, Sam ' lhrlow. llullanil laxtwon-l. Patmia Kvrli. Frlwarfl Qkinnvr, Lorramr' .H liakrr. l'5omiliy l'till-ivrmn, .lor Knox. Eldon Qhaw. Ralph K, JJ, M Hitch. Iflivahi-th liarrvtson, lfrlna ltndfay, Betty Ray Snipr-Q, Jack nfhng- Bills' li.lrrlni'r.Tl1Urr1.lx I rv, Richard Kpicliard. Meredith XX-' nfling. Marv lam' liri'c'n1an.Kathi'rlnr I tnwlfv. Philip Ylcrchi. Robert .K :N Yoonvv. Frank ln.irvi'r.lIr.1nlx Mrfalrh. Virginia Sullivan. Rohcrl fi ollinis, Nlary Vit-la liraitt.l:dw.1rzl Morrison, Jack Vow. Daniel lv V! I ook. Arthur llarding, Peggy Morrow. Jimniii' XVagglr, Valvrir , Ni Davis, Dorothy llvxirlrrson, Arthur Porter. Alicia Wheclrr. Robert K 'fl Dent. Dick lluhharcl, Mary Rushing, Emmett NVchb, Allir Joss-phiuc x 5 Ucwhcrry. l i-xtr lluilmu. Bill Richards, Ethel XX'i:hcrQham, Robrrt 3 f J latlrw, .lack lrwin, Ralph Ratltff, Louiv Wvlls, .lanr , Y 7 laglvstou, l'ollyaua Julinmn. l,ourw iicl1arilmn,.l.tt1t Sli-' s f' iff X f fi- I -Q 5 i' Q. ,Quilt ll 'W E5 la rw X 4 ,ff ll .i ff Qx-K I IS?, K?' ffiifrf 5: X 5 I 1 by 1' V 'l f f l Q xr . V' ' ff iiiilkilii i , .M f w. ,ff 1 z '- i 1 ,,Y.,,. ',.' f' i ' , , '2'V,,,, H-,Q - ' xxx ,. ,A ff, 'W FV- lp, '-1 1 V: Q 4,i!,,wl K QQ My , A K .,-XL. ,. M , . f J My ff, ,' W 1 -W '- -1' 'if' U. ' 5'5 ui -aff if t ,vw -sg .1 - if ' it, 1-'M' W rt , M at , if 4 1 it-,aa ., ..,Ywzff'twf,ef' V A ,,,. ,.., , , , N 1 ff 1 , ,f - I X 5'fflj1,p 'Q,f. 'f, f A dw fu ga, .fm , I My . V. ' i .u ,fr f.fi,a1,1 VK i r , if I ph: A vi ,A X ,l -t if t x ' uf ' I-5 Lfffkivil d' 'V i -'L -1 Q ff! V 'l RI' X3 A X 'A i N - ' -V' 1 1 f f - --nil 4 6 l 'FS ,TT R x X? 5 sq 1 ff Q. CG. Q9 1 ' if 1 1' X X Vx 1 ,I 1 , w x .f A .X fx , A A l f Q , - , - I , , .. YA L N Q: -' xl .MX fl x fl ,, f 7V, X4-J, I 1 wkall Y, 1. ,u I '1 .4- ' ,, K - '! '.,,' A' ' q 'FN' .7 1 .'l' ,, . .u' - -155.4 . -F 1' -., .. ,K , - .. - MI . h , A nz M , .1 V W 1 , . 1 -Q , I i X , 0. v ,W , b A ., 1 N . , 1 +1 . J . . Y . . x . . ,V I . - is . 2 ' ' A - - ' - 1 33-v-hy. 4 -r- .E 'sw -F4 -: .fr , 2221-9 V r gy.. , ' , vat. N f'-1 r ,5 X. 'k', .1 . --THE1fUGHPANDE1l CAPTAIN R. G. GI-IISELIN Captain Ghiselin is the spirit behind the R. O. T. C. corps. If it were not for his continual watchfulness, we would be soon outclassed by the Dallas units, but he seems to know just how everything will come out and leads the Battalion to one of the first two places in almost every contest. To him goes the real credit for the Rifle Team. the Crack Company, the Efficiency Cup, and the morale of the Corps. Of course the whole Corps is willing to back him up: we all feel that Captain is leading us forward all the time, and his leadership and personality make us want to follow him. As Hi-Y Sponsor, Captain Ghiselin has made the Highland Park Club the leading club in Texas and one of the best in the Southwest. Several policies and methods originated by him have been accepted and are in use throughout the state. The boys in Hi-Y believe and trust in him: so that they too, are supporting him loyally and trying to make the club a fellowship of real Christian character, which in turn will be the guiding influence of the School. This year's work in both units has been exceedingly successful and the R. O. T. C. Corps and the Hi-Y Chapters are making great progress, because they have a great leader. sa fx f' fr M af' f1v,..M.4' 7. f , , , 1 t f N, , f' f---'. ., . ' 'e ai 'eff L -af 1 'f7g.f- '. .4 'f ,, .. ,, If ,, s...,,,,,..,,7 I.p',,r.-Ml A,,.w,'wf4,' fc 44, Exql-' ,f...afx:,y:.3,3 fl V ,Zi 7, A k.1,QWf,, Q' Ixyiayy ..,. -. P' Cf' Nfqffi 4 iwfw... affif 1e., 2ff':ewn 1 'r vi if XE Qi Y 'Wt-1 vs- f ,L .sg 2 .mid 'ff' M--mf auf ' '. f A - , - ill AIQ ,, THE HIGTILAN DER X 2 X, 1' N' 2 x i ii T y l s 'wwlx' Q 'E lx tl f .ll-t.5 Q ' ' ll t llili.t. l 4 A THE BATTALION The Highland Park R. O. T. C. is the largest organization in the High School. with an enrollment of 220 members. Due to the present system of selective enrollment by the Cadet Governing Board, each boy in the Battalion is a cadet whom we are sure is working to better the Corps in all its activities and divisions of work. The spirit and morale of the Battalion is such as to inspire each cadet to a better performance of his duties. This year all the various departments. the Band. the Rifle Team, the Staff. and the l.ine Companies. have been cooperating and the result is a Battalion that is likely to become the dominant corps of the Dallas-Highland Park Unit. As a boy is promoted through the various grades and rises to become an ollicer of the Corps. he is taught to do his work in a businesslike manner. and the methods he learns should assure his advancement in the business world. The attributes that are being stressed are those which tend to make a fine and upstanding young man of the freshman who entered his Military Training four years before. Some of these are: Loyalty. with cooperation an important sub' head: Integrity. embodying application to duty. accuracy of reports. and attention to details: and Leadership, with sportsmanship, personality. and initiative stressed. The academic grades of cadets have been shown to be above the average of the rest of the male student body. For these reasons we think that we have the Hnest corps and battalion in the country. I THE HIGH LAN Dlill I I' 101, MEYER lst I'l, MONTGOMERY ZNIW IT. RUSH Roster of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Bernhard Meyer Commanding Officer Honorary Lieutenant Colonel June Anderson , W ,, H , Sponsor Major William Langley ,,,, , H , H ,,,, , r...,,,,Executr'ue Officer lsr Lieutenant Ed Rose ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, ..,., P ersonal Adjutant Ist Lieutenant Henry Montgomery, . , .,.,,.Y.,,,,,,,. Adjutant Znd Lieutenant William Rose ,, ,.,.,,Y,,,, Supply Officer Znd Lieutenant Frank Ryburn , Plans and Training Znd Lieutenant G. W. Tipton ,, , H ,,.Fi'nance Officer Staff Sergeant Joe Wilson ,,,, ,, ,Supply Sergeant Sergeant John Jordan ,, ,.., ,,Staff Sergeant Sergeant George XVatson, Staff Sergeant Corporal Billy Baker , Attached Corporal Joe Baker Attached Private Sewell .lohnson Attached Private Bill Mitchell Attached 'li I .Era 5 ? 3' , r- 1 T. ' A , 5171 Xi ' . , f. Z',i'f 7311? K ft Ta 4 ,, .- -. , - i THE HIGH LAN DER Si ' i i . I '1 N- f t , ff 'tx fh O 5? . .M COI.. RALPH BECK BURRIS D. WOOD 1 . 'if The Highland Park High School Band has just finished one of its most successful years in , I hoth activities and rewards. ' Our Band won first prize consisting of 55400.00 cash. the limes Herald loving cup. and a . K. Gold Medal to the Director. in the Class A High School Division of the State Band Contest Nl' ' 'i held at the State Fair. In the contest there were eightyknine bands entered and our Band was one of the seven who had a grade above ninety. For the first time in the history of the school. ' although first prizes have been won in 1927 and l928. a Highland Park Band has defeated all , the Dallas High School Bands. By virtue of winning lirst place in the State Contest our Band Qin was given its place at the head of the parade in the Armistice Day Celebration. L j ln addition to these activities the Band has appeared at all athletic events and R. O. 'lf C. ,' L7 inspections and has given numerous assembly programs as well as concerts in the various grammar I schools of the city. -E L., CHARLES DUNCAN. xr PN 'IN xi!! I Roster of the Band I Mr. R. P. lieclt. llirettor Pvt lst C.lass Tom Smith Private Ralph .Innes ' taptaln Vharles Duncan Pvt. lst Class Vfesley Pmovvtlen Priva .lohn Palmer -. . x 'f Technical Sergeant I avton liailev Private l.allance Atlair Private Don Pelstei 4, A X Staff Sergeant Lawrence lilen Private Howard lleaxley Private liuv Perltinson E l Sergeant lid Green Private Robert ffobh Private Frank Reetlv r ' ' Sergeant Cl. XV. 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I X CY: ',fZt THEHBHLANDEIL . .X af -11. -:gt ful A, wwe-K figs- as 'CJR-f WW-W--we---wr P X I , I K. ,, ,1 1 s an A t ' ,ff l a, 1, tying' ' M. , 'K 5' ,alum ,1, 'av H.. i XX J lhll , Q LEU ef, ' -f ii? 42325 QQ if Q f yi TW? so 7 ali? f f 4 ff Ziff? lflfllll W f .hx E55 . :af AAA fl N Y Yi' .r,, , , ,,, TURNER HEYSER 4 4 v v Roster of A Company Captain Robert Wilson Pvt lst Class Paul Bennett Private lial McGraw lsr Lieutenant Billy Turner Pvt lst Class Bill Gage Private Sam Webb Znd Lieutenant Ralph Langley Pvt lst Class Jack Lalte Private John Glover Znd Lieutenant Estill Heyser Pvt lst Class Selden McMillin Private Wirt Jones 2nd Lieutenant Billy Carroll Pvt lst Class Hugh Peterson Private Porter Holland lst Sergeant James Wilson Pvt lst Class Tom Tipton Private James Fitzgerald Sergeant Mitch Gilbert Sergeant Andrew Miller Sergeant George Drewery Sergeant Chandler Smith Corporal Raleigh Hortenstine Corporal George Smith Corporal Billy Ferris Corporal Marshall Hunter Corporal Teddy Pinson Corporal Bilk' Jones Corporal Shirley English Corporal Thomas Hancock Pvt Pvt lst lst Class Class Bob Shapard Beaufort Quigley Pvt. lst Class Griiith Moore Pvt lst Class Jack XVhitely Pvt lst Class Gilmar Walcott Pvt. lst Class Searcy Watson Pvt lst Class Jake Keller Private Billy Kutner Private Frank Swanson Private James Richardson Private Ridgeway Keene Private XViott Rankin Private James Young Private Charles Tet-ple Private Sam Leake Private Bruce Spencer Private Bruce LaRo.'lche Private Ed Ezell Private John Edmondson Private Edgar Connor Private Ed Tenison Private Bob Millwee gras Q! rg! .- H, fc? . will ffl' a XX Y fffz-if ts-I f fi' W t, A T N. 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Todd 1 urpor.1lk1t'r.1ld late l'iiv.ltv Ind Lieutenant Aubrey Ciodbultl l urpurall'l1.1rlusll.unilttvn l'rw.utt- lst Sergeant Homer Darwin Lurptmral Jnclt Curry Primit- wrge.1ntJoe Burkett lurporril lluwnrd Adleln llrniuili- sergeant Charles Armentrout l'vt. lst Cilnns Selden Mdtlillnn l'riv,ut' uerge.1ntJames Ward l'rw.itv lxtcher Bailey Ilrimlt' sergeant Quint Quigley l'rivatel'fdg.1t Connui llrimle l'riv.ite John Glover l'riv.n1t- iergeantD.1n McMillm 'Iorporal Bill Jones Kiorporal James l.oclt.1rt l'rlv.1te John Huston l'r1v.1le Billv llugliex IND l'I', Sllf tie-wage llulu Rulgewuv Keriit' Billv ll.lcWho1tu Billy M.1ther Iienulurt Quigl-x Wintt Rankin .Luna Rodgers E J,Sin1n1unt Kiel Sterling lgd 'llnisun llutl XVJtmu .w...4. ft VL , V 5, ' -. ,. ..,.4,... ', 4 .,. .A, , 713.5 BHK ..- '.-.- li? .--.. --. ...Q -.--. . 3 .0 in 22- ilk illlill nu! THE HlGlrlIAN,DEEKL K'Al'T. MACAULAY IST LT HARDING ZND LT. LEA ZND LT. MAYER IND LT, .IALONICTK 44 vv Roster of C Company Vaptain Boone Mrtcaulay liorpur.1lU. B. lireuman Private lien Weber In Lieutenant Jack llrutlrng lutputxtl liugene N.ill.- Private Billy McWhorter Znd Lieutenant Ron Lea Lorporal Ed Rowley Private Ray Smith Znd Lieutenant Richard Mayer Private lligdon Rattan Private David Snell Ind Lieutenant George Jalonick Private J. B, Morrit Private Willard Darwin lil Sergeant Ludwell Bucklev Private Anton Kon Private Mike Owen Sergeant Jack Kleber Private Dick Dent Private Henry Hughes Sergeant Don Gay Private Holland Barloxv Private Eugene Pennebaker Sergeant Collins Bland Private David frockett Private Nat Haseltrne 1QorporalR.1vn1ond Akin Private Don Schumacher Private Dick lflaughton iiorporal Charles Sturtcvant Private Val Winston Private Paul Jones fiorporalJan1es Erwin Private Burkit! Richardson forporal Dudley Kiurrv Private John XVorlev ,W A f w. .,..., Q .,,. , Q-A gblepu v..-.. ...qs 4-nu. -np. r .nm ,-1 nua- was an rv on - a 4 ..4 , 1 HE HIGHLANDER ZND l. I. RUTl.l1lJGl2 Captain George llayvs Zndl.icuten.1ntJ.1ck Rutlvtlgt' Ind Lieutenant G. W. Tipmn Corporal Blair Mcrccr Priv.1lcl.cr0y lfdwnrtls Private Jack Hades Privare Eldon Knox Private Ed Grant :...,...Y..-.- --Y.. - ., ZNIJ LT. RYBURN Privnlr Ralph Irwin Robert Bulfum Prank Garvcr Frank Eclmrdt Jack Keagy Tom Cinrdnrr ...alll ZNIJ l'I', '1'll l'UN INIY l'l. Likllllltll ll 4 4 1 1 Roster of D Company l'iuv.1ir Philip l intlslvy l'riv.1w .Lick Sniptw Ilfivgiq l'rivAlv Mcrutlllli Spit lmrtl Private Private Bill lludsnn Private Privntv limb Slurchi Pfivgrc Privnlc lftl Tuck Privqw Private Riclmrtl Ixu Private Elbrrl .lncubs li l tag . ifi T 2 .Q A ..........-.. .v .,. . -Hy. , fy, 'jk y A ' ' .,',, -j,.. .AZN A-,f - , . . f '-A Q- ,Q :E-715' 5:3-e 5-NO ,gx3.J.wvw Q'L-ri' '1 T1 1 i ,P 1 A: 'f fr'fwkwf,fg,-..,.,2wfrf-iv zif?'fQ1 ' .qrfgf A , Q I ,Af ,xii 'ij-Lf!Ifvyh, y V .Xi ii ig ceq, .XTJ -,fr -I .iyx iii, ,I 1 - -:E+ 56 livr- X I crriricaiemanrpc T 5 PERSONNEL OE THE RIFLE TEAM faptain M. C. Turner Znd l.t. Mac Jordan Sergeant Charles Armentrout lst. Lt. Jack Harding Znd Lt. Aubrey Ciodboltl Sergeant Lawrence Iden Znd Lt. Ross Lea Sergeant Edgar Perkins Sergeant Ed Green Znd Lt. Richard Mayer Sergeant Ralph Thomas Private Ridgeway Keene Znd Ll. Burris XVood Sergeant XVilliam Armentrout Private Tom Floyd I 1 f -X 'I V 4 RIFLE TEAM The RiHe Team of 1930 has made a name for itself' all over the country. This year has been very successful and the results are pleasing to every one: to recount their triumphs would take several pages, but the secret of their record is teamwork and cooperation. ln December they won the first Intra-mural Rifle match of the year, topping the Dallas J 1 iff' ,,- .' !V-5V 4 ,, ,ff WV. ,, Wx' L .4 u,f f. l 4 4 . .' l 5 iii 1, Y ' ' lf 1 5 'l i .. ' I xr ' i . f f'-i.lUl!7 . it , ., ,,,,,, , -Ja' l. fd FQ schools by a considerable margin. In February the shoulder-to-shoulder intra-mural match :i.4f honors came to Highland Park. Again in March they won the Eighth Corps Area Champion- .ix ship, winning over five states. The Hnal results of the National 1nterfCollegiate Match and the lijwg' Hearst Trophy Match have not been announced. but the scores were excellent and we expect another first place in one of these contests, , L Much credit is due to the team captain and coach. M. C. Turner, who labored long and faithfully in putting over the team. Captain Turner also won first place in Dallas as high score . man in the Intra-mural match. Captain Ghiselin and Captain Turner kept each man ready for action and are responsible for the showing made. off! ,Q- vi, I , fx , A x x 'Y 4 yi i ,z ' l ,X A - ZW' l,5iu?t1 sntlllbr il 5121! ZH. I HQEX1, ' 2 I i n QQ , : ,I .V lj'j,,N lf . QQ: 1 V l I iff ,jf , mike, 'i-pm iff . 'F , 1. T iw ff ' ,V L ' 'Ei:T's?5'-' ' i , .rg nf- Vyyl ---5 1 Kcij-fxffw' , 5 V5 I N-LLXI ,K if ,Y f ilghri J . V- X, IE:-'gig V sf Q- - K X ,, i- . -if 57 +74-V ,al 4 THE H I ti H lfftlkl TP If fi HIGHLIGHTS OP 1929-30 St1l I'tztVtt5liR-lEnrollment and organizaticn. Colonel Shook commanding. OC't'OBtiR--Highland Park wins State Band Contest at lfair Park. Company goes on an overnight hike. NOVtiMBtiR+Rifle Team begin steady work. A and B Companies tight for A Company guidon. Armistice Day Parade downtown. Band goes to the Cotton Palace at Wacta. Dt1CIt1MBliR-vHighland Park is second in Intra-niural Inspection. Rifle Team wins the All-city Rifle Match. .lANUARYY B and C Companies Hght it out for B Company guidon. I-twHRUARYv- D Company organized, Major Meyer commanding corps. Highland Park wins Shoulder-to-shoulder Match. MARCtt+Highland Park second in Intra-mural Inspection. Rifle Team wins the Corps Area Rifle Match. Crack Company begins training period. Al'I2lL-We hope that: The Rifle Team won the National Inter-collegiate and the Hearst Trophy Matches. The Crack Company won the drill. A Highland Park Cadet won the Wolencraft Award. Highland Park won the Honor Inspection. 'I he City lffliciency Cup came to Highland Park. MAY-V lintrained for Camp Dallas with l00 cadets present. if . Camp Dallas Camp Dallas. the summer encampment of the Dallas-Highland Park and Ft. Worth R. O. T. C.. is situated three miles northwest of Mineral Wells. This military camp is held from about June l to July l of each year. It is the Hnal tcuch to the yearly activities of the R. O. T. C. and is a combination of intense drill and play. Instrtiction is given by U. Army ofhcers in all infantry phases to give better training and skill to the cadets. The accomplishment of this is the primary purpose of the Camp and all efforts are bent toward this end. Another part of the Camp is the recreational activities. The Mineral Wells Country Club swimming pool is open to the cadets in the afternoon and a time for swimming is provided for all. The Y. M. C. A. Hut is the center of all social gatherings. the postoflice is located there, as is the Canteen. Picture shows. boxing matches. and wrestling matches contend for the evening's pleasure. although a cadet is free to go to town three nights a week. The training is invaluable and has taught many boys to face the problems of life with good sportsmanship. The motto of the Camp. Play the Game . speaks for itself and explains the character of the Camp. Ilach boy is made to depend upon his own resources to make his way, so Camp Dallas is an asset to manhood. Q 4-N, Lf fw, if 2 - fs? s D3 ,gt - Q. A ,A ,,. , Tl- ., THE HIU H IAN 1 'DiiIAl I A. A 42 x K fy' W 'ra , 5451, X,-, -My . f- 'VE Lf, ,,..-f TL , f, , , , I, , A 1' fl, V 33- .:. . ,I , , fyffx-7Zi'5':gA' 4 f J , 1 ' f' . , V , ffl A ' A w v '42-if :L ,, H ., r.. If x ii f '1 31 , I 5.11 , . x ' 1 . A is lrrixizr . .L Q n l1 I.Kf'l1'i' i a, f. fr: -625:-If 'V 1-4 '-5 I . , r , . Ehuq' 1. ,.,, 1 xr 4 , F A Q, .x' 1 rx v fa 7,4 Ka 'E nl. fl 5: I p 4 7' MQ.. ,f X, 4 x . gr. 4 .V-if 'M 1 Q' ' 'ew P A 7 in 11 - x ' ? SS- U E . 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TRIGG Qha'lcv Trigg wax avcivant coach tn hath football and basketball. ln football ht' was ltnt- inach and turnrtl out a powerful forward wall Ont' of hit tacklri was namttl All-City. ln haxkcthall hc wav vrrv valuahlc in corrccttng he weak potntx of thc indivtdttal playerw Trgg is one of the most popular men ever assoclatrvl with arhlvlicw in Highland Park. and one whow influence over Ihr boytt rx of thc vvry htm. MR, DOBBS Thcrv ran not ht- too much crrtltt givcn to l'rol'ruor llohhx lor the rvmarkahlt' wuccrsk ol tht football and haskvt- hall tramx ol his past year llts ltrsr ,car with football in llighlaml Park ' givt' us a tins saw htm waxon. 'llhouglx hc had many had breaks tn the naturt' ol inrurccl playt-ry hc always had some strat- egy to offsct this disad- vantage. In bavkctball he took a comparatively grcen tt-am, and devel' oped it into ont' of the mont powerful units in thc stats. gaining rrcog- nition for our school Under the Clirrction of such an able coach, thv futurc tcamx of Highland Park will no doubt havc great success. if 3. ui MR. MARSHALL Mr Marshall took ovcr tlw joh ol' bawhall maflt this xpring and has provcn to ht' vciy tt-mpvtt-nt klntlrt' lm tlirvctton thc vt-am is dm-cl nping rapirllv and promiwt to round out a hm' xt-axon Pvawhall trams in the luturv will lw lorttmatr in having sutlv .1 coarh. .5 -- 4, M A- f . . . v- X ,A f kA - THE HIGHLANDER fA' ' 'His jill a so .Q ,..A., af E :xl -.u iii rf' in' in 'f eQlA?f Ei' '.g-F1121 x J We all! 'WXX l rt. ll, ,Bly fel '91 5 N lyll WND iii! if f 4 J rift x sz 4 Kg JM W G TWO' -5 it V FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 5 Highland Park ,.A...,. .,... 6 Sulphur Springs .,.., ,.... l 3 Highland Park ........i,SLLL,L 13 Royse City .........,.., ..... 0 NPT V- Highland Park ........ ..,,. 6 Woodrow Wilson ,..... ..... 6 W pf' W Highland Park ..,..,....,..... 13 Sunset ..................,... .,,,. 7 ' KJ Highland Park .......,......,. 13 Dallas Tech ..............,,....,., . 0 Highland Park ..v.,,.,,,,...,. 0 Central fFt. Worthj .,.,,... 6 gow ' 4 mx Highland Park .,.........,.,,, 13 Forest .........,,.......,..,.,...... 27 ,, Rh? Highland Park ,,...,,......... 14 Polytechnic .,..........,......... 7 T ' - i ' Highland Park .,.....,. . ..,..,, 13 Northside fFt. Worthy ,.... .40 We XXX Highland Park .,... ,,,, ,. O North Dallas. ........... ..,....l9 ' I -..... FOOTBALL SEASON Highland Park's football team this year fought its way through an unusually hard schedule to come out with a good record and a determination to do better next year. The Highlanders were terribly bothered by injuries, and strictly speaking, their full strength was not available in a single game. The first game was lost to Sulphur Springs by a 13-6 score. This took some of the over- confidence from the team and the next week they came back to trounce Royse City 13-0. Reinforced by the return of Newton Farmer. last year tackle, the team started in the district race by playing Woodrow Wilson. Early in the first half. Captain Olds was forced out of the game fand subsequently the rest of' the seasonj with a twisted knee. The Highlanders never- theless went on and by the great work of Hawkinson and Langley, scored a touchdown. Shortly 2 A 'Xl .rr- . ft. 'V . 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Qfxhwlf wif I 1-f 'iiizfn fm ff. , , li t. 3 C' fi if. I Vi 1 iff , I . . .Q if? . if All I ' ' XQY MQ! kits. K! ' S 'MY' GW W Il at XF 2 .Q QM? all aaa. '73 is iilliw illelil l 'QQGV4 Kill ig . IX gtkfig 1- ' if. f ray i I i .M .2 ' -REE xl If ii 7' Qkiiiil V3 ii ii fit? fl? ,5 Nick P. Dobbs . .. Head Coach Charlie Trigg . Assistant Coach C. H. Marshall , .Assistant Coach CAPTAIN JACK OLDS alter this, Hawkinson's leg was broken and Richards came out with a broken nose. With their backfield shot to .pieces the Highlanders fought grimly but were unable to keep the score from being tied in the closing minutes of play. ln a lighting temper and with a nearly new backfield, the Highlanders, led by Gillespie, played inspired football the next week to down Sunset 13-7. The same week saw them also wallop Dallas Tech 13-0. The following week-end the Highlanders lost a heartbreaking game to Central of Iii. Worth. Outplaying their opponents throughout. and keeping them in their own territory the whole time, due to Maxson's wonderful punting, the victory. or a tie at best was snatched from 1 1 I Nl. D. ROY WIl,l.IAM ROSE WILLIAM WILSON 57 f,,, 5ff -?g:5 's5,?4WW,,f'ffZf 'F' 'If' WA, T C3 N , J ah! A .f . f ff ' ' ' Mn, I ,H .1 4 2 .,.,'ffff .Q wil' tiff:-'rZ.:4Q2fi't2!--'fi 'I .-..: ' 1 f .. ...-' -- I VIN' DW rf 7f if rf .T1klQYl 'f fagw, . Q.Mw'7 J! if 5 2 f f 'iff ff f'-Af-.ff ,f'vM '1f'f Y' il 'ff7ff1Wi: M f 1 'f.LZ' L' f 'du f' 'f Qgfgifvf ' I 'i ins 1 xg fi I sg f Qofffq 5 I P1 rsh, JQX -31 ' 'V J i K i ' I I ,f f J r- 65 flak -s A,, . . -. i. WTHEVHIGHLANDER HORACIL POUND, Mgr. GOODWIN BRAY JACK GILLESPIIQ them by an eighty yard run fcllowing an intercepted pass. Central later became district champions. 'lihe unscored-upon lfcrest l.ions came to Highland Park next and won a closely fought game. The entire tarst half went scoreless. but early in the third quarter when Langley was carried from the held unconscious. Forest scored four touchdowns in five minutes. The desperate Highlanders came back and outplayed Forest the rest of the game scoring two touchdowns. Heyser made several bsautfful runs to feature this game. The next week Polytechnic of lit, Worth came over and was trampled by a score ol' I4 7. Wilson .ind lfarmer were liarliy hurl in this game and had to lay out for several weeks. 3m .l1lllN BANKS CVO. ljliliwlilll' l:RANKl.lN lVlf:CURl3Y DAVID NORTIIWAY . . ff., A is Tv IX, 110 ,WJ It 'A K Q x U V .4 A I K 3, MliL2rkv'7,..y7. 3 iz fi I M H I .L . ,f !fJ If 1 ,fl ix: I' I I L' ' A - fi? c THE HIGHLANDE R mama I Y ll.XXX'KI'Y30N ll.XRS I tw IHKYSI u The hadly weakened crew wenl to lit. XVorth the following week and lost to the powerful Northsiders 40-13. The annual game with North Dallas closed the season. The Highlanders with so many regulars out were unable to stop the Bulldogs who won l0 O. As a tribute to our Fine team, Bubba Gillespie was chosen all-city quarterback hy the Dallas News, and Goodwin Bray was named all city tackle by the Times-Herald. .lack Nlaxson and Jack Gillespie were chosen as Captain and Co-captain respectively by their team-mat . .t l fe ' ' ' es 1 me annual hanquet, lhe., two hxve lellercrl s:ncc their fic-:hnun yen I will mike greil leiclers of next yeirs mrs 1 4 - . r 1 ' .Inv 1 Wflflll .H MMJIIN IIMI I FXIAXNIINL Ml NIH NJHIU l 'H, M rs.. gf N s, L ,lu f- lvl I f w , 'Lis--, . iff rw I?-N., , v .4 if Vx ,V ,,., 4 .. I 94, .ff ' , x. ,A,-, ,W ..,, ,.., ,...,. . .,,.A,, , ..A, 2 7? Z, , , . Sr ., M N. HIGHIANDER THE , b , W , ' In V, r I ,V , ,,., . -f-, ,. 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R my i l K A fyxg Qi -Matti M' far- 1' xx l x. jf' . ... 1 lg I 7 R is Xt wa il 31 Mi 4 ffliili 7, ,f I li. '---.H ,- ll ,. iff' VJ t f H A71 5 5 L 'X 'l RJ Hx Vi , ! .fill if x axl' 437 . , . .h WLNSR ,ff!'1- 1 f . A. , In IW, . ,,, -H-xma, THE H1Gl1.MPER-..f r L Y Y ,LJ ...-........,.,,.,...- E BASKETBALL SCHEDULE its 'l i ' Highland Park 23 Terrill Prep .Qs lNational Academy Champsj fj7 Q. Highland Park . .22 s. M. U. Freshmen . lk Highland Park. Z1 North side wr. Worthy .. Highland Park. 17 North Side LFL Worthy Highland Park .l7 Denton fState Champsj Highland Park Z8 Dallas Y. M. C. A. X3 lState Y Champsj K Highland Park Z7 Dallas Y. M. C A. . - T X Highland Park . .ll Athens CNational Champsj ' A 3 'QQ Highland Park. Z6 Corsicana lqovertimel livg rv' Highland Park. 15 Wills Point . . 4 Qkmv Highland Park . 19 Athens .. .. .. . Highland Park ...Z5 Athens fovertimej . .. .. Highland Park .Zl Tcrrill Prep .. .. . Highland Park .19 Estellinc lStatc runnersAupj Highland Park . . 27 Grand Prairie . Highland Park 50 Garland llighland Park 43 Mcsquilv llighland Park V7 Lancaster Highland Park 44 Viclxcry Highland Park . .. .34 Vvleathcrford . . .. Highland Park l2 Sunset fDallas Championsj . Highland Park l2 Denton . full - wrgffx lb-ff fr, .M ,fr V fi V' Qwfxgkdfaf ,Q 4I 0. . fn XXYXV' f KJ! 57 m, . ff 1. ff. Y 'v-'-5' fr: . V ' i 't'fP-fzazifr 1-.va ' ff-. .ti fi . fl, V .ACJAQJ-,A . ---. 4. - , - . f , .. . fa.. V - ifrffr' imap' ,- ---A-.wi 7 5' . L 'T T ' ' - ' 37 ' .2x6 'f'Nffi'. kv-Z'-f-J .fwf- Tf7,7? G -- if ' ff' J, L ,F Q-fd' FA 746 I 1,39 . .Q ' I , ffrifagp ' K. ' f ig, 4- 5 r 'y,y.. 2 ., , - wwf m,lwQ,fr WP ' -1:1 gif' f ' 1' 1 W VY ' f 40711-- '.,, ' fa:-I ,VI X N in Nr if xii hf ! A. v.g'l1',C' ffl? Q :V Al gill .L .lf in 'ffm A 3 -Z . i 1' 'f 'if ig lil ll! JM! 'Je . rf: ,nfl SP lr I ffiil l X J f 1 l ff , if ,... , f5e.7l Mi t Q K. M Q, , . UH! fi Y 'ill .1 ' 1 x Z Xin Hf'L'f ,H yj, .fb Gv.f?,7 ,zfazi Azlfl-ll i-Ai il. ' Jil! i If + Ta .A U? i, ,, ,H . .',.,. i fl' 1 pl xii: i f L Q i ir A ,,.,..f J E .a mage ,f-as -A A ' -- A - ass, ,, X, f6WlSNS-X.-Ai T Cl , . f A , 3 a 2 Q---'Q ...Lf ' 7 w, 1 THE HIGHLANDER , 2 X55 'lfsfxsa L S S S ,4...... M rf '5i7Vi 'iii Qt ik l i -I I diva N Q45 FQ ,' Xx l fi SQ, ,If ' 'X fit QMKAQ, tw 45,4 'idle ---- xxkdrpzf 'gzitff .5105 ,ff - N Wi' x ,MIKE WN EAJXDJ :J 5, 'f S l TE FJ 'Q ' 6 Xi Wim lilfl R X vi iii! Nil 2 ff BAS ETBALL SEASON Kg? K Highland Park has reason to be justly proud of her basketball team this year. This quintet was the best Highland Park ever had, and brought state-wide recognition to the school. gt Starting the season with only one regular back, Captain Olds: and three of last year's squad. ' Mendenhall. Banks. and Mills, we had no right to expect wonders. But the play shown by 47 Bray at guard filled one vacant position well and left us with only one position open, in which 4 N Hart and Maxson alternated throughout the season. 'fi The Highlanders played only teams of the highest rank, including two national champions. ' While not winning all of' their games, the team was never badly defeated. Perhaps two of the best games of the season were those with Terrill Prep School and Athens is Ag High School. Holding the National Academy Champions to one Held goal for the whole last , MZ Z half, Highland Park was barely defeated by one point. Mendenhall played remarkable ball in WR I t f l lx ll i l all . g yy 'QL-dl, t I if fer' mfg: Nl' WZ, 0. wg f 5 W Y . HART BANKS MENDENHALL MILLS ., . Q f N u , 5 4 ' ' df ft wr. If xl 733 I-lwgilfii rcgilsofatmssv! . - ,A ,., Q-L Q- 6 r, si? , ,- - Irs -Joint 'I w1z9'iv- f --.gt 70 ig.-- I H ,V ,V A I VQMFN' -5j'F ! 'H'gy fyawzpwe-11 muy:--ggi, 117-75.1 smug wmv... . -vm-WZ-1 Tvs, ff--.V W-,WV fvxx Dicxxx Wx Aw' Lcgj, xr W it A r Psavw. leg Cb I -N wife' --it . 452 ' h .522-245f34i1frz E.C',ij'Zi.,L.,. Afl- 1 W 3 THE s ,,,,,, ' -. - W Y W Hi e s srdfdf ,c5,...a.,1g,f' W7 fl. 'fn NS lf wf me f' ffjz , WL if . ie .... , - Zip. this game. At Athens, with the whole team playing at top speed, the High.anders led the entire ,gjfqiig in-'xx game only to be tied in the closing minutes of play. In the extra period, Athens won by a 7'ff'RkY Unix single point, No team in the nation, other than Denton has done so well against the two-time Fling-lj National Champions. Olds and Mendenhall tied for high scoring honors. with Bray and Mills V-ii., 'aw' V playing one of the best defensive games ever seen in Athens. They held Athens' All-American J - forward to a single field goal. ' It is too big a task to describe each cf these hard fought games. but a study of the schedule , will convince the most skeptical, of the caliber of the teams played and the success our team had t against them. Highland Park was given recognition by many coaches as having the best defensive team of any high school in the state. mnxnp h Whenbtournalrnent time came. the Highlanders competed in the county league and won all 'K-im, SKI 7 t e games y top- eavy scores. N ie ML! At the District meet the Highlanders drew the hardest bzacket. Their Hrst opponent was , I -1 A , . . ?' 2 731. Weatherford, whcm they disposed of quite easily. The next morning we met Sunset in the second round and barely defeated them in a sluggishly played game. This victory gave to 'High- land Park the Greater-Dallas Championship. That afternoon the iinal against Denton was played. Unable to shake off their weariness, the Highlanders let Denton get a big lead the nrst X half. Then Highland Park woke up and outplayed their opponents the remainder of the game. W: ' holding them to one field goal. We were unable to overcome Denton's lead, however. and lost , A our chance to go to the state by five points. Denton later defeated Athens and Estelline to - tx 4 become State Champions. , fi V! . By winning the County Championship, the Greater-Dallas Championship, and being Ali, runners-up in the District to the State Champions. Highland Park can look back at a mcst ' successful season. ZINN nf - fr' , if iw: 5 fi WYE git? Uffhxi if Ll r Ei ff ' xiii' 4 'V M , ' t ig. a, 9 ,, 6121- l I ' lv V NX ,QQ tx? li iff - Qwfwf me .2 tjii rf,- l i MAXSON HARSTON OLDS XX su ,x VQ a Jail 524 S.-1 :fail - 1 2 ff-S'-1 f . vga ff 'M Us IQ eases! icfdfffiif' al W 'ffii wf -ef fe -A ,effzzix i..?.imx ' , . --.gf K7 1 A ,,f ff ,, -f - rye. f-1... A hfx . , W . x X ,Q , ,M I 14,,,, .,.V ..,. . ,.,.,,.. , ,,,,, . ,, ,... ., . .,,,, ..,,. ., , .,,.,,,, , , ..,, L, .,,. ..,..,N ...A If f, g M z , ,l ,,f, , any fp- E'-'cz K ,Ili I N f i T ,dwg t , , 4 , .i::1.af, if ,QL -.55 ? we 'fig -1 Q,,fW2Ii,g ,I Q WLM ff THE HIGHIJKNDER ,f ..,, iam f 5' MQ 'i,,,,,.,.A - ,.-, HM.-. ,- .., ..,., .,,.. ....,, ,, , .,., ,.., LL-.. ...,, .- 3,,.f't'v af g ' ' Y --,Q f ,if in BASEBALL SCHEDULE NR I A is it' ii Highland Park ,, , A , ,,,,,. ,,,,,,. . , ,,,,,,,. ,,South Ervay 'f ' Highland Park LLLLV Guiberson 'F -' 1- 4 Highland Park , L , .,,, ,. Dallas Tech. 5 .I A V Highland Parlc, A , ,,,,,, ,McKinney 'T-T 1 diy, Highland Park, . .,,, H . ,Terrell High ' T , 'pri N. , Highland Park , ,,,,,, South Ervay i , 'T ,L ' Highland Park , ..,,,,.. Terrill Prep i N X M i . ' g 7 Highland Park Terrill Prep - Highland Park , ,,,, .McKinney ' S f 1 3, Highland Park Terrell High E3 7,3 ' Highland Park ,.,, ,. .,,,, Forney ' W Highland Park - ..,.,,,. ,Denton , ' Xl M33 ' if Highland Park . , Belton 'fi 1 I. Highland Park Belton gi! 'X - if tin! !'!XXiIXi f fig tg V tj 'ilili li i iii ' -, ff. BASEBALL wwf Zifkl Wont 15Jl1i 'N ffyadix 5 ,Ting Our Baseball team is in the midst of its season as this annual goes to press, and so it is impossible to give a full account of the season. ' R. Many veterans returned this year to make up a strong team. James Mendenhall, playing ,lx-if his third year of baseball, was chosen captain at the beginning of the season. iwfaiixdgi The team won several practice games at the start and has defeated some of the strongest hiffh RB, A fflii school teams in this section, including Terrell QTexasD and Plano. The strong McKinney club. Xi? Texas state champions, are the only high school team to hold a victory over the Highlanders. gf? i ,flka Terrill Prep took a two game series recently. but to date the season has been quite successful. ,j alas, -rj ,Q There is great confidence in the squad, that by the end of the schedule they will have completed .aj ' x 4? a Hne season. i j x HI? ARA -cm ..,.. ,,,,,v.,, ig? ' QQ P+ .411 X' N 75 ill A B fi 'il 'li , ' ' l utialirilii A 'iiibilfl XA i X ll X f i I' WT' I ' N all X iii, Q? H, Bm? 'ff 4:35 j I A 2 y. X a i , we A 'J f ---ff-- -aff h 4,1,,,fq- Ubgxi. ,581 rg: SAVWQ, ', ' Ty 'V fsidafiigc'-Eifefzfffgfamh, ,eil eff-wafeiiffi L1 'Af' zakjf ig,ff!'1'i?ii Hy yi Xgif' wir- 'Yqfv CQ? -..if 72B,.. M . 6 5-,.j , . ..,s ,- rw-e '-. 'fx. t ' f, nf' iw? f,sQ.C242ff- ------A-M-M-- sw-'ff-14f ' fA- - - s i . ,f f sl ss i s. ' W Q: fl M, , Xt .1-i--ff, Q ' v. f f ' fy f' ' ll. . 9.-wiQ.f, 'f '9'u'i'Z'2 lf.f!Qi'r '!l7i: 5i?',.'.4.... - .f ff '--- ' ' H! ' . , .. if F . WNV, Ya ,, - N: -. . a ., a .N A1 ...,g22.f.-.f.ff I f-,'Yl 'Ji ' i ffl . if .1 fi. Dx Y , ., .4 I , ffd A , . f Qt y .K K K .V ,X u l :Ni l if x, ,ft ' f pas V vfw Q tif, l I :il t, , 4 mf V J v in-, it . l ' it A 'X f 1 lt Lf. 1 .J 1, jj, l . S, K: w- '. if , , e. gs rt f fx 2 f . i til I ffl! 3 it il s 9 I -Lgjvyjxl f i , . . . . . . 1 f 'L ' , .lAl lx5OlN WAT lxlhlh AND NIINER 1 H ,R I L ..!V...,,x1 lf, 2 l ' li' l ' GIRLS l ENNIS A ,g U O '. f X iii! -V 53.7. Hi hland Park was re resented luv Annie Jackson in the sinfles, and Strelza Miner and ii 1. -1 g , . P , f S' f,, MY- Margaret Watkins in the doubles this year. X This was the Iirst time for Annie Jackson to represent our schoolz the second time for t flivlil Margaret, as she was on the doubles team last year, and it was the third time for Strella ,Miner U jf in tennis, she having won the right to play for Highland Park in the singles in V728 and l'lZ'l. Q f- Ni tt . V 3 ' iff lb Both the girls teams won the County Championships at lake Cliff. and added a cup each fly he to the already large collection. 4.1. V? ' f . .--HJ 'salt At the Denton meet hoth teams were defeated by the last singles and douhles teams from QQ., ,,t 4 I . . , . . . 7 f the Masonic Orphans Home in l'ort Vv'orth, the district champions. 'Hy-A ,,, . ' ft,y.1 1 r 1, if kJ!3l 1 A f L' nf stil . - Ae x flgxy . I A X lidxg fiiliii fl! 2 A 5 1 - g as pa sa 0 ll .4 A is 1 'J ilj Q' 'fffgxsx fit Q, flu df T' lil, it W Wt an Y ,. he gy tl A L' :Q it ,? W -1 3' A 11 Sl'AY tlllti ANI! KVAY BOYS' TENNIS Highland Park was represented in Boys' Tennis this year by Charles Seay, who played singles. and Jack Olds who was Seay's doubles partner. ln an early season encounter, they de, feated Palestine High School two matches to one. The S. M. U. lireshmen and Terrill Academy won matches from the Highlanders in the course of the season. i The team swept through the county meet with little trouhle. winning ltoth singles and doubles by overwhelming scores. In the District tournament at Denton, Seay was eliminated hy the lit, XVorth entry. who V won the singles title. Charley gave the champion the hardest tight he had throughout. Seay ati-r w,if 2 Q77 Qzrefif V. aw? yi ' il f i .Ji , I A il v 11 ,.l, A MX .ff s ..V,, it-iz, on qfiutz, fr , .. r jflfx if Nw 52-El ff 5 'efpi A and Olds mel much too stiff opposition in doubles and lost in straight sets. Seay has two years 'Z lstvg ahead of' him, and should lwecome one of the hest high school players in the state. Power to himl I 'jj il' , 5 Ml 6 if ii V t D c .f , if f'wf,.Q- .,fZB,,,:f-far' fc.-. -1' ff W- as fffszif . n .5 f 1,-, V ll , r Elma 'fr a 33 0, sl? M 5 3 1: 'ft : if--ferr' 'rv' ' 'P'2'?r+- H ' fig ffffff' g 5 7' 'paw Lffhfirf ww-N www- 4 . :rx if 3 7 ,aff f,'.2 ff rN .,,,f.1 ' if X -. fue, .,.1'...l Lv'7'Llt,': c'e, fi 'A LF ffillf X if Xl Q 'l WW 1 X514 , 11 l f, 3f i fi it 'rs 73 li?- 1. f P E472 :rf f'f:.z11f .--. -.-cc ,,A . .,.A -, .W - --V- V V -X-Gtteaffilf' e' . . if ' fa. f p A , ll'lE HIGHIANDER , g 1, 1 f 2 N .gc L11 V ' ,. .. .- J ..f 'f1' f ' if fi 'V .j ex- ir 'gl It 't I V4 ' f if 't y it' ',' ff' K 'fs , C, i BOYS GYM CLASS ,' iq 4' 'al 'I' , The fourth period is Army and Navy period for the boys of the school. The ' , ' R. O. T. C. is covered elsewhere in this annual, and this page is devoted to the Navy or boys' 1 L 1-'All liym class, which is made up of all boYs not in the R, O. T. C. or who are not seniors. 1'l'l': , , , l'. i lafj ,uv The gym work consists almost entirely of' games. lfootball ttouch-tacklej was played in ', f ', the fall. out of doors. There were four teams. constituting a league. which waged many -l 59 t ff thrilling battles in the Hght for the championship. Just who was the winner is not dehnitely Gt fy, .' ,l ' ,t . . . . . ' Y ,-1 ' I known for each team seems to claim that distinction. fi, 1 ll' 2 if I 'jl 'A On the disagreeable days during the winter months. lmasltetball was played by those who 'l I . . . . . . . . , , , - . . V r 4 wished. The boys who did lay. had the advantage ol instruction lrom Coach Dobbs and will .5 Q' 5 l 'l ' p l i ff All lla make up a large percentage of next year's varsity squad. Wmrjfi .5 MH If iii., .ffil Now that s ring has come alonf, baseball tground balll is the niaior aclivit . There is 'iff fi -iq' P ia r Y .IZ f. ynll a well organized league of four teams in this sport. as there was in football. According to - lirank Courtney. his team is winning the flag race, but everyone else is of the opinion that Bobby lyjklgf 'UZ Martin is leading the best team to victory. In the midst of the discussion lfrank took his now 'xtkgvl-2 XXX famous vacation to South Texas, so his team must have lost out. 1 N Wx jf! A U I ' N? i f ' All in all. everyone connected with Professor Dobbs' course , has a line time, gaming. -tD'gQ,g besides a great deal of fun, complete relaxation in the middle of the day and good sound physical . N , 2 exercise. jyglf I 7. t X j W.. tax'-1 ,J 11? fl CQ -fi? r N.. J? l ty X , . ' hy M A+, , i Qtr T lap - 'Q :fx I Wa' A S, Eli? iff lijlfyll 6 'fi 7 J , X i ... fl 'll 'iitlt Qlwtlltljl 1 f-' . ll 1. X lafl B 5. V' fl iw-X, 1 3 , 2 . 1 if 5' 1 , U llwi xx .r Ng l 2?I,fL ' l ,fx XGXJ il Xl , - , - fo :Q ' -.lt 1 4 Qx-Vl, 'T '. S-1? ,VJ QSC Zim? 'Kyiv Sheik x fflf My ' - T .i so ' . Vt ' 1' I 'l Q5 ' , n j + JC' ' ' 1, A ,ui A , l . f i J - A KQN :ht-.X if h ps '--' --x ' ' l,f7'? ,Lf.:ff3'f,:6-?'t N.-J11x?:tk24'Ljl-ffie?' fffi,.1.ff:g,53 M . . ex--ft.-..x3Jff'm'y1fi -f 'f35,f3 1f1 'rj-7'TQ,P74YX4, if . ltkrfffffl if f?5?ffiv.fEN5 qz't.agrrf,4-1: we fs i sf, sto or ., .. -ag 74 yr Q THE HIGHL DER. 'lio Miss Vwlarren .intl to Miss Holland the girls' gym classes .ire intlebletl lor mrlny happy and hene lieial hours nl' recreation .intl exercise. lhei' were nitmt suucesslul .ix itmchex ul the lualtellull team .intl I. ,,, t .. ew, - fe e c . , 0 Nl: endeared themselves to all the studentm by their ready .iid cheerfully given. ll will he .1 pleasure to have these two competent in- structors with us next year. ,4-. l I f ,M c ., .V , f 'I'IiE A -AIA 0,5 ,M i.,,,.,:,,,'I. in :Nf,,,?c, , V A ,A X1 , gui. 1 4 ,N .... . ,...,,, ,.,., ..., . , ,, , H ,N ,215 t ZL?,,,,w,,7i, ,7 W, A 3 Vlvzvj V: ,'K ,f I' All . . , 3 ,dkli S ij-.N l.f'tKXti if? tl ygml iffy J gg, z , f a if' Qlplf GIRLS GYM CLASSES Eff: v 'f l -- V Pl iff, I 'YZ Q-lm. if Q, gl , Jr, . 'Z f 11,14 'S 'Q' t 1 ,y lt fr l vt 'tt . f,-'J' flfj ,IJ S ,J X, if, 1- df-gt J it Pvff'--gt This year the gym classes underwent :t radical change under nf- ,-tl, p at 1 x 3 .7 it-ii I the instruction ol' Misses W.1rret1 and Holland, uoits and 5 lx fl 2 it 1' :Ti 1 valley hall. the i. ::1ru:tors' favorite Jl'l1lIfIClT'lCINS, were JfiSlLlLlOllSlY , - ts ff- , fi A4 . . . . . 1 I if Aly.: practiced until each girl became proficient tn the art of pitching 1 Qxjfqt ii! lt . . - ,4., if horscshoes. Later tn the season, however, tap-dancing and bas- hi :eg Q ?' f,-'M V:-3, lm tsl, ketball were begun, much to the relief of the hardy students. iii if I-N I' 1 lll t lf' Xamti! Tap-dancing classes were held twice a week, and it became a '5tii f!,f1- :alt if-A ta 'iz '?'2'1,if popular sport with the girls. ff , The gym classes had a large .trt in the May I'ete held in L V xg ,, X T38 ,X Ownhy Oval. May 25th. and many thanks are clue the gym RS 'XX , A , t it tx- Z . teachers for their unttrtng efforts. - f et, ' iff! lt?-3 by iw ce 'dy X LP I V k X it Q S ly ,459 gt, l X 7. 'S V46 Szvff 217 ,sig !f,'v I iffy! l xl Yi' V 1 v ifxw l f ,fs 1--ks 'Qing V? 2 J ,gl if ,,, ,, 5 R H N W7ff? lily W W sw fly AXA, t, xlftgfiiff -,,' - J,-f-H 5 Q XWX Dye t A t e s sas s - -x .- ,gf ll I calms' vol HEY BAIAI, 'HQAM vi ' 54, N ,fe 5 Kg N ,ff V A ' 1 A .1 - M14 f -f , Q4 ' ' tsfffsgsi A rf f. fiifuzf-fffwfzw fwtwff' tmfffflf' t -linens f wr 76 Er-- A A A We A A ff .M ,.., sf, 'Q' ' .5 gy, 1 g?Q.,::'... Fave:-,'1'7 2 ' ,.,'-sx..?'l- f .-.gffff THE HIGHIANDER X xvsviia. f3gi,1zv'N-.1,,f,f iff,M-.-H-..--...--..a-....-....M,.......-..,..XsMQ.3gf2fg:yQ'r,m't'N ,,,,EZ,,,, Q AN i'i'GQ iff i i J ' ,il lt if If X ff? vt gg l text mil y 1 N'- Qitqt SCHEDULE kv QL Higtitanti tmt zz Mesquite I tYfft t X Highland ina-it 25 Prana fly lxffip Highland Park l-l Bell Telephone gf' gig. Highland Park zo Sherman 553353 'Qjhgfa Highland Park l8 Athens ,g'pQ?igf I-fgvjffxu Highland Park 30 Garland f 'ffliflx 4 ff Highland Park 37 Sherman A fhffiifgl-.5 iv ' 1 r ,ff Highland Park Z4 Grand Prairie dgllbxn ' .- V--Q Highland Park , 30 Mesquite t' if' ,, ,ff-X ff? -. - -I Highland Park Z5 Lancaster X' yet 'Rf' f f 'T' , '2 ,,t.I R if fi fgl s 1' ,i7rc,i.':f,5.l The girls' basketball team of High- C'-rj?-if All land Park has just completed its first ri x 7' lllllffv' season under the successful coaching of Misses Warren and Holland. The team 'I If 1 was matched against some of the fastest teams in the district and won six ul' the ten games played. 'l'hey entered XXV ,i KX t 1 W - the county meet, were cleleated hy Mes- ,I quite. and were runners-up for the -1 V, County Championship. The team then 63 .nf entered the Southern A. A. U. Tourna- 1.9 'N . UTA-r. xx' O M' Q77 gif KXQIVQ o tt' we: M4 f I,?r a ' :if Vi :Qi K. .,t. ig Vlilix I tltlil el il 5. K' I A, 'i a lata' Y.. IV ENR E if ith ff .1 f,. s A 1 KAFTTT ililiii .ttf we ,tw Avi, .1 ,'g,f12,A I .AZN-Lib 4 t 'ff y e - , :Y X , 55 i v 1 Q tj All GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM , tl tel l if K If-hx I 9, ! i 'rf' gs fm:-KR I A -lr. - '-, sm L J .,.,.,' i -1 -fr--1' -5 , E fffq vf 1,2 gr..,.,,. , I . ' j 5 ffl j tk- 491.5 I... , ,,, - zff:5r ff T tit if fir KW' ff wi Neff 1.12955 .351 VgilfQ .. .ml 7 7 ., 1 . , . THE HIGHLANDER MlNl'R RABB c.0NNolt Xt AT lxlNb ment. but were again defeated by Mes- quite in the third game. Sweaters were presented to eight letter members of the team. and a banquet was given by the Xf Parent-Teacher Association honoring i' the members of the team and their parents. The girls are very grateful to the P.-T. A. for their loyal support. 'l'wo of thc strongest players will not I ' 1 I It he back next year, Captain Watkins and thc diminutive Rosemary Cecil. t t 1 ., f f if K K l X , ' W 1- 3 j N . QQ. 'f b 1 I t i f ' fitff ,N I K I x F ful'-I tc PAUL ctr ll HAI Sl Y, s 7 If , x ,af V , , . , v . ' K ij ,EJF-,',,X,- wi,,'. , ,122 , , ,, L. A ' ., I g-il.-A. -, xx- Vfl, 73. ,fa I A, ,, . yn , 41 A if--ff t'f? f ,J iy K. 4 H' .f , ,- 1' N l- X f if ., - 78 FZ L I GDT4QCl7lfZLllffOT1S .g1.fff X . v f E ,X S X 1 xi N S Y ,., , .v mv 14.5. A n, H, 'ff 'fx , , K,., 1 Y -a', Q . i x.v - ,L F V .1:. 3 L zz fewf ffgffifa 4 r, 'S .3 .1-Q il 1 V 'f , V -i .K , A 'flnl ' ?I-.S'r'- , llc 5 ,J . 1-5 W fill , V , .I V - 4. 4 ju, 'Zig .':x?'iA 'fxlfi S: '- --3'rPJ'fl. He:-RL fy,- ,W - 1 I Q N! 5 fx rw , P THE HIGHLANDEICGT . i i 1 M ? 4 L.-,f fl ie .i'iJfi fr if af 7' ll ,V ,f 1 ,4 i 'fi :ff I 0, ,, I Q . lf! X - 7 if? I ' L Q,.flf?L I h E' fl? ' iwl N My ff M, .N qw-7 fi? 'ff X fwfw N yi -iii fl., l Q 3,11 bm, ff? My? WC, YV' jlfief ,TVX .N A J'-.ff el y l 71 ADRIAN ROSE GEORGE BLAYLOCK ANNUALSTAH3 Adrian Rose ...,. George Blaylock Horace Pound ., Rupert Harris , Billy Langley, , Boone Macaulay, , W. C. Barnes,,,,,,,, Helen Shapard ,...,, Jack Olds ,,,,,,.,..,,,.... Mary Nell Brooks ,,..,., Mary Beth Peevey, Louise Wadley ,,,. , Manning Shannon ,,,,, -, Frank Courtney ,,,,,, Mac Jordan ,,,..,. Irma Sigler, ,,,,,, , Frank Osborne Fernald , , , W Q Mr, ua ff ,L .,., ,iv , I, Lv A 1 ff if A 4 .ffyl .4- . ' f A J, . N , .,4,-1 ..., ' ' 1 ', G f7, 4, !4'Ql,,2, '----'4gm Mj 5 J ' . Wffff 1 11 K if ,,,,,,,Edztor-in-Chief Business Manager Assislanl Business Manager , Sales Manager Assislanl Sales Manager ,R. O. T. C. Editor ,,..,,.,Lilerary Editor ,..,,,,,.,Joke Editor ..,.,,,,Athletic Editor ,,,,,,,,Art Editor Personals ,,,,.,PersonaIs ,.....,Cartoonist ,,,C'artoonist ,, ,,,Photographer , ,Typist Typist WaSf'7'f 6557 :il l THE HIGHLANDEH I-ll-Y Boys from the student body are elected into the Hi-Y because of their high, all-round standards of character and conduct. by the members of the club. The object of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community high standards of' Christian character. The organization maintains these standards by a four-fold program: first, by discussion of daily life problems: second, by Bible study: third, by lectures from prominent men: and fourth. by a well balanced social life. The Highland Park Hi-Y. comprising Hve Chapters. is the largest Hi-Y in Texas. with an enrollment of two hundred and thirty boys. These clubs are entirely self governing and self sustaining. There are certain events which the Hi-Y has sponsored this year. liirst. it has endeavored to bring the boys and their parents more closely together at a Father and Son Dinner. held in the Fall, and by a Mother and Son Dinner held in the Spring. Second. it has given two parties, one in the lfall at Dallas. and one in the Spring at Lake Wortli. Third. it has encouraged its members to raise their scholastic standings: the last report showed that 89W of the membership was passing in every subject. Fourth, by means of the Older Boys' Conference. held at Waco. it has helped many boys to decide upon their life work. Fifth. it has aided other boys by setting aside a definite amount of money with which new I-lifY Clubs will be organized. ,,,- - .... ,-. l - g - A - - - Q - ' . f 'Q ' ,'H,,,,.,.. f' N, 7 I , , A U VW,l,?,,4,.:f.ff, E Ll, ,z X N' l , ... 4 ' , . L, V. . , f r l . I -., V ,, , W., -aw., . ., 1 , 4 ---wif 82 lie - ,n E1 '- ag'-f an-,wa-na-.--n,,,,.,f,.. X 1 . Q' fmy6fp,ga ve.. - -4f- MMHNE ,xfv-.,.Aye'w w Clfykfes TG 1 ggi , :,,.??:,,.-QQg yig,4v yi. W .grows--V- ..., ,... ..,., Q., 'gig 421 1 ,253 : -arf fe' iff, , ,,,, 1 ev lik xx 1 7! Lfgnxiiijf R ..,. differ. 325 Q 'z 5? my L sf x A itil rwesgf Lfgilfw W - Y Y f 4- ---f'- 'Mr-Ravi' ag: f' ff' f ' .april-A-Nw' QNX if 1 fc , f 7 is HI-Y ROSTER Q di .Hi R. G. Ghiselin ....... - ....... - ............ -- ........... W-- ..... ..... s ponsor Q if X N GENERAL OFFICERS: if j Charles Duncan ...... ............................................... . .. -,.--- ........... President 5 fly ,WA Jack Moller. ........ - ...... .- ...... - ....,.,. .. .... - ..,,... Vice-President QMKQV 34,1 Estill Heyser ..... .. ...,.. ----- ---...---E ...., Secretary if Y ,.. si5j.Mfp Billy Langle ...... .... .......... .. ............ - . ............ - ...... . ..--.Treasurer 3 T1 flag, 'rf n A nfl? Y s- Ji af? one - was , QL, X ,Q Senior Chapter Mlm, ' fn 'Q OFFICERS: charm Man. Billy Davis James Mendenhall lf Jil tin lj, Q-V-.39 Charles Duncan, Conference George Drewery Fred Mills EM., fl , 'i of -1--f President Henry Montgomery, Marvin Edwards G. O. Newman 'N n -Q, M I Jack Mallet. Church Relations Junior Evans Jack Olds ' iw Vice-President Boone Macaulay, Osborne Fernald Horace Pound 2, Fl Jack Maxson. 'Service ' Jack Gillespie Robert Pully Q ix M Sejretiary Willia':i.Wilson. Quirg Gdodbold Edllfose R N f ' ' IC 01' an, I-I lfllv IC ll' lllg I llm Ole 4 by jj Assistant Secretary Jim Snell. D. S. Harstonr Fayette Saunders Y W ,hifi yy Bob Wilson. Bible Study Bill Hawkinson Houston Shelton R eff 2 '--lr Treasurer MEMBERS: George Hayes Cloyd Shook 3 Bernie Meyer, , H. R. Aldredge George Hobson Thomas Spafford X Parliamentarian Billy Baker Billy Kelton Jim Sterling l V COMMITTE CHAIRMEN: W. C. Barnes Ralph Langley G. W. Tipton m'FfIQf-,,, Jack Kleber, Craig Berry Bruce LaRoche W. L. Todd ,- 'T j,, K X 'lvl' Program George Blaylock Ross Lea James Ward lf 'J lijn M. C. Turner, Goodwin Bray Franklin MacCurdy George Watson X K X 7' J ?IRAoollReIarions Ludwall Buckley C. W. Macune Louis Willis Kimi! 'v QL ac o et. Billy arroll Richard Mayer Joe W'l on l Chapter Relations ?rry Cleaver Avner Mayhew Burrislvllood :gill ' Zyxi' Bernie Meyer, harles Connel Dan McMillin A? Entertainment Homer Darwin Hampton McNeill I , Spruce Chapter ix OFFICERS: Tommy Bogarte Bill Hudson Jim Muse R Lewis Russel. Robert Cobb Herbert Hughes Jack Rutledge S ,if 5 President Stuart Delgado George Jalonick G. A. Schaub I BX' f Marshall Hunter, Shirley English Wirt Jones Lee Skaggs ri f ' Vice-President Ed Ezell Ridgeway Keene George Smith i Joe Baker. - Bill Francis Hugh Kelton Bruce Spencer I 'ix 4 Secretary Bill Gage Jack Lake Kiel Sterling Q -A Joe Burkett, Don Gay Ed Leslie Billy Turner f Treasurer L. C. Harston Hal McGraw Ed Wilson ESV J MEMBERS: Robert Hansen Seldon McMillan Fred winan Pl J R., ' Raymond Akin Guy Hirsch Milton Miller fj W sq? Q Howard Beasley Bill Hoffman Bill Mitchell .67 ' J 'N . s f 1 xl t Roosevelt Chapter ,pg J? x OFFICERS: Layton Bailey Bill Jones Frank Reedy 3 ff l Mitch Gilbert, John Bennett Bob Jones Paxton Robertson ,Tj Q President Hubert Brogden Ralph Jones Abner Sage f-.'i 10 e Joe Wilson, Evan Carpenter John Jordan Howell Shelton fl fly! 92 I Vice-President Dudley Curry Alwyn King Ellis Shuler ,nv Richard Mayer. James Erwin Anton Korn Tom Smith krtnwy will M, Secretary Bailie Finks Joe Lindsley Gerald Tate ,V ,M f. gg Jack Harding, O. B. Freeman Jim Lockart Charles Teeple f,gfjfQ'f.?a QWRH Treasurer Tommy Gray Lynn Milam Ralph Thomas Vx do X MEMBERS: Jack Harding Andrew Miller Herschell Timmons 5 5 f 1 lxl I Gordon Abney Ralph Heuse Griffith Moore Angus Wynne g, f V l My jg Li ,Q Charles Armentrout Raleigh Hortenstine Hugh Peterson James Young 1 1, gg , , - W-, Q Ghiselln Chapter ffl . , ., OFFICERS: Jack Boon Frank Lanham Manning Shannon gy ' . l Blair Mercer. George Canfield W. C. Lynch Charles Sharp 5251- i ? WR, President Walter Christensen Bobby Martin Jack Shoop pf' James Wilson. Kenneth Cowan Herbert Miller E. J. Simmons 'if 'V '- , Vice-President Jack Curry Bob Millwee Frank Swanson , ff, i fa' f Sam Leake, Billy Ferris Harvey Penland Ed Tenison 73 is f Secretary Porter Holland Edgar Perkins Jack Townsend yy. If Bowen Moore. Billy Hughes Teddy Pinson Ed Wesson ly R 1 Treasurer Lawrence Iden Quint Quigley John Zapffe is fffffbrs., MEMBERS: Dan Jenkins Wiott Rankin f-ff,,' '--- ij yH 'l g! Howard Adleta Sam King Frank Ryburn 'r' '. 2 'llf ' Collins Bland Billy Kutner Charles Seay -fa in ff' .QM .W Freshman Chapter izfigf 1- . -151' .' ' ff? OFFICERS: MEMBERS: Elbert Jacobs Bob Shapard jf Rx ' Russell Brown Edward Keck John Shell ' IQX, Z 4 Tom TQPWIV W. Scott Clark Jake Keller Edgar Stebbins A I Pffildfm Billy Coffin Richard Lee J. B. Morris fi 1, Arthur cook Phillip Linasiey Bob Sullivan ,P- rl Flay Baug . ffl I Viu,,p,.,sgdem Bob Cron Hugh Macaulay Dan Voss 3 34, ' ' Harrell Delalleld Allen Maxwell Gilmar Walcott :Xxx 'lj X 1 C1ff0llT0'id- Jack Eades Eugene Nalle Bud Watson k 1, lint Sffffmfy Caswell Forest Eugene Pennebaker Jack Whitely 1 ' Dick Haugluon, Edward Grant Beaufort Quigley Ben Weber fl l lj Treasury Henry Hughes Burkitt Richardson 1' 9 ff an ,ft f .... - J ff if H ,fr iiifira-. W f , ,. n !f,'Q2::--:fr-Q ia, If if f lv? 'aiaoidffifiwafEE?haHEUHababawgQ75ZfQfweewffewafwawfaWi ,.., . ' -Y .P 'jk' Jay: ..,, Tiff 1 ::. wi' 1 Jyf.. ...,,- , HYYQI' LZ? 3 1112 . i5g,'.-if .Za7e,fa-lQ3l,.,p, gif' 52 ' si ffl i' S3 .F -.ga-w-3 1 l .mr ill J ,K I ' .t 7 - .wfffx lla i j:l'i'. Qt 'Q 1 ik .xx , VX, ,fif 1 ,, ,s, 'f V l.x,f fr . E'-17 Q' lg lljiiii -.fbiffl Wxr , 2- ffi :fi-XX fr lf ' ' il- i ,gimiliz 'X ,Isl ill fflil lf- 1,1 ' ' :ll 4632 'TM . , ,. .. . . , , M. . aff 1 ' THE 1 JOURNALISM CLUB The Journalism Club is an organization for the purpose of developing ability and interest in journalism of maintaining a school column in the Sunday pa er and of . p . securing extra credits on the members' grades in English. The members are composed of students in English 6, 7, and 8 who maintain an average of at least seventy-five. In their meetings at the eighth period every Friday afternoon various bits of school news are collected and assigned to the students to write and hand in to the sponsors the following week. These reports are published in the Journal of the Friday following. or in the Times Herald of the Sunday following. Another activity of the club is the study of how to write a news article so that it will be considered a well-written and interesting piece of journalistic work. This club also publishes a small magazine in honor of the Seniors on their special holiday, May 16th. The event of a Mexican dinner dance marked the culmination of an interesting term for the Journalism Club All f th be . o e mem rs feel that a world of benefit has been derived from the activities of their club. CATHERINE MORRISON Officers Pf?sidenri,,,,, ,,,, A .,....,,,,.,,, ..s... W. C. Barnes Vice-President ,,,,,,,,Y . W. ....., .M s.......Bil1y Kelton ,.,..B'etty Clement ,, . Rupert Harris Secretary----a--- .... -a ...... -----,.- Sergeanr-at-Arms ,,,, Personnel Billy Baker W, C. Barnes Geuuvive Clark Betty Clements Stuart Delgado Rupert Harris Jean Hassel Billy Kelton lfstello Kuhatchek Virginia Lewis Catherine Morrison Frances Ot! Frank Ryburn Margaret Sheldon Chandler Smith George Watson James XVilson I 1 tri? , .at 1, . .5 ,., 4 , ,,, s 1 S -47 , 1,4 f 'f fa? l ,,, U as , 4 V .K 3: 4-f ir! 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When Miss Aline Jay came here a Public Speaking Club was formed from the members of the first class. The next term there were two new classes in this work, and these were organized into clubs. There are now three Public Speaking Clubs in the school. I fi, 1 4:4 , Their purpose was to create a demand for better speakers to interest the school in the correct ii-T ' manner of speech, and to give the members practice in oral English. Any members of the Public Speaking classes is eligible in the Club. These members have done very good work this year. ln the Five-Minute Talk Contest composed of club members, the speeches were better than those put out by more qualiiied speakers. Eight members entered M the school Declamation try-outs and three in the Extemporaneous Speech Contest. The winner placed second in the county meet. In April the Clubs produced two one-act plays and a faculty take-off: these were very well received by the Highland Park audience and the performances were superb. The girls' debate team won the district meet and went on to the state after the boys were eliminated in the county meet. The purpose of these plays was to finance this debate team and do away with school support: this was accomplished so well that enough extra money was taken in to give a party for all the clubs. The annual banquet of the first year Public Speaking clubs was held in May. Personnel , Abney, Gordon Anderson, June Bacon, Elizabeth Barnes, W, C. Bassett, Hattie Ford Bateman, Betty Blaylock, George Bray, Goodwin Bray, Maxine Brown, Mary Louise Bush, Joe Lrotkett, Marjorie Davis, Margaret Dupies, Helen livans, Ada Belle Gideon, Oneita Gillespie, Jack Hale, Arthur Hamilton, Mabel llarding, Jack Hart, Lester Jordan, Mac Kendall, Emma Sue Langley, Billy Macaulay, Boone Meyer, Bernie Mills, Fred Pennebaker, Faith Pound, Horace Purvis. Bobbie Rupard, Alice Sage, Abner Storey, Monela Tomlinson, Dorothy XVade, Dorothy XVesr, Howard Wilson, l.ilburne 'I 4,3- '.-31 I Jr x l ff!!! I ,f ,l 2 .. V, , uv, 11..- x , , 6 l M ' fn. -f.-. 'ref , ,fill 1 W 73 x, , f - V w 1- , ' ,,.. ff .1 vc ,wWw'A:r , f -' me Y , ' ' A ' ' '5' 'ifvff-fA to7?7. 'f is. ., r ,nf W'- f'V a6,'ff , 1' , mfr., ..mf4vrf,1ffw'2if1 :. ff, ' H' ff' wk 'f 1 .,w ' V2 f , , 'i7f' '. X Mi? i If f ' ,fry-. ffzf,4X.,,,,q: .fffcfr ff. Na f ' W. X ' L' aa-of ew Ns. f A I f . I - ' 4 . eil, Irs. . Personnel THE HIGHLANDE K DRAMATIC CLUB 'lihe Highland Park School ol' Speech and Dramatic Arts. of which Mrs. J. Yancey liincher is director. is a department of the Highland Park High School which offers a special course for private training in the art of speech and vocal interpretation ofa literature and in the drama. Its purpose is to prepare the student for all vocations in which the spoken word is signilicant, to make a thorough study of English diction, to stimulate the imagination and the power of creative thinking. to develop self-confidence and the ability of leadership. and to cultivate selff expression in any walk of life. The Highland Park Dramatic Club, an organization with elective membership composed of students in the School of Speech, was organized eight years ago with Mrs. Fincher as sponsor and has grown to he one of the most active crganilations in the school, Officers l'residen1 William Wilson Secrelury-Treasurer Maurice Turner l'urlr'amenIarr'un .. .. ..Moneta Storey K aswell Forrest l a Vonne fbrnptoii lhlly Francis liobby Herndon Martha Talley lirancis Nalle Barbara Kelley Mac Jordan llarrel llelalielcl June Anderson I oline Jexler 12.0 Newman Bobbie l'urvix l.unicile Sampson Joe Wilson XVilliam Xyilson Searcy XX'atson lilinor Baird Maurice Turner Moneta Storey George XVatson Sammy King Margaret Tallichel Blair Mercer Sue Lfhisolm Grace Rogers Helen Rogers Louise Newman Caroline Carpenter Virginia Mcffaleb Angus XVinn, Jr. Nlargarel Knight lucy Evans Marjorie Loring George Canlield Nancy 'lluwnsend lirankie I.anham rn Qu i nii' ' lU f 'c 'xc me P' an 8'2- .-. l 1 t ,, 1 in .3' u.. bf vflyf THE HIGHLANDER PICTURE OF ONE-ACT PLAY CAST In the District Interscholastic League One-Act Play Contest held at the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Highland Park won first place with The Finger of God. Members of the cast, directed by Mrs. J. Yancy Fincher, were G. O. Newman, Eunicile Sampson. and Joe Wilson. G. O. was chosen as the best actor participating in the contest, and Eunicile was named as the best actress. LATIN TOURNAMENT The Latin tournament this year was held at North Dallas High School, April ll, and Highland Park fared very well. Catherine Greeman and Jack Snipes. entrants from the January beginners. won second place as a team, and Catherine won first prize for individual merit. The first year team composed of Margaret Henderson and Phyllis Haslem won third place. Margaret won third place as an individual. and it might be said also that she won third place in the essay division of the contest. The third term representatives were Jean Wood and Bruce Spenser, and those of' the second year were Gregory Pennebaker and Lois Heuse. Margaret Tallichet and Margaret Newberry contested in the third year division, while Adrian Rose and Frank Ryburn represented the fourth year. Much credit is due to Miss Bradfield, whose untiring help is greatly appreciated by all those concerned. 1 ,,,, ,,', , f Ld 'IM . nr fix .f .5227 ' J 5 'MLW THE HIGH LAN DER I IURRISI' ANIJVRSUN IILRNIXWN WILSON DECLAMATIDN ln the contest held to determine Highland Parles representative in the lnterscholastic league Declamation Contest. first place in the senior boys division was won hy William Wilson. and first place in the senior girls division was won hy June Anderson. Both of these contestants won first place in the County lnterscholastic League Contest. In order to increase interest in declamation and to develop material for the future. a similar contest is held among the juniors tstudents classified as freshmen and sophomoresl. although these do not participate in the lnterscholastic league Contest. Caswell lforrest and Bobbie llerndon were winners in this division. DEBATE l'wo months liefore the day for the County lnterscholastic l eague Meet. nineteen girls and hoys came out with the intention of becoming memhers of the girls' and boys' debating teams to represent Highland Park. From this numher eleven were eliminated. leaving eight for the try- outs. four girls. and four hoys. ln the finals. Moneta Storey and Margaret Davis were chosen as the hest fitted to form the girls' team: lfrank Ryhurn and VJ. C, Barnes. Jr.. were selected for the hoys' team. ln practice dehates they mel teams from Sherman, 'l'errell. Athens. Sanger, Arlington, Ciraham, Corsicana. lil. Worth. and Dallas. ln the County Meet. held at Garland. the girls won first place. and the hoys second. The girls then entered the District Meet at Denton. and defeated all opposing teams in their district. On May the nrst they will enter the State Meet to he held at Austin. VJe are looking to them with great hopes. and we want them to know that we appreciate the splendid work which they have done. The question for dehate this year is: Resolved that the Sterling Plan for nnancing a slate system of highways in Texas should he adopted. HARNS DAVIS RYHURN STOREY .xx 1 ' v. v . ' 7 . .. 1. A..,.,fg'y ff' W , , ., . , , L I 1 X' 1 xt melt ..,l.UU'1 v vp! fav' , wily.. ffj, ,.,. . ..., ,, an J ,f ,ff . S as , i I THE PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE The PanfAmerican League is a national organization which originated in Dallas three years ago for the purpose of stimulating interest in the study of the language and customs of the Pan-American countries and thereby creating a better understanding between the Spanish-speaking people and citizens of the United States. There is a chapter in each of the Dallas high schools and Highland Park High School. These chapters are limited to twenty members who have studied at least a year and a half of Spanish. There are also many adult members, among whom Y are some of the most prominent people of the city. Five meetings are held each year. and so far they have been at the Young Women's Christian Association. Dinner is served during the program. which is furnished each time by two different high schools: and there are always two speakers, one of whom speaks in English and the other in Spanish. The Highland Park chapter, which maintained an attendance of one hundred per cent, had the pleasure of winning the cup for the best average attendance of the year l0Z0-'GO offered by the Honorable R. Cantu I,ara. f the Mexican consul. - it I I 'rf A+ M gf President ' Dfficers .H Hampton McNeill Secrclary .. .. , .. . ., . . . .. .. . .. .June Anderson TQ, K D Sponsors .. . .Mrs. Howdeshell. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Jarrett. 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Mr. Richfellow Finds Santa Claus , presented with great success to the X Vg, student body and faculty. 9 I ff i W , The Operetta 4 H The annual High School Operetta has always been one of the outstanding events of the , ' school year, but the presentation of The Lady of the Terrace, an Irish musical comedy. under f the direction of Mr. Sage, has set a new high standard for future choral clubs to seek to attain. gp ff lt would be impossible to select any stars from the production: everyone starred from 'the ' orchestra to the Lady of the Terrace herself. Y 3 2 fe A in JM new ' Personnel lv ' l E Lallance Adair Floellen Field Lawrence Iden Louise Newman N ' F, Marie Askew Joe Fulkerson Bernice Jones Phyllis Richards ' Betty Bateman Lois Mae Gengnagel Fern Marie Lathers Elizabeth Richardson '- Margaret Bateman Richard Gildehouse Betty Lou Liles James Richardson 1 1 , , Mildred Blount Ed Green Elizabeth Lynch Jane Searls ' ' 1 f gg Berry Rose Bradley Forest Orr Frances Lsthers G. B. R. 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T... ..... . ,,4,..,,,, .,,,.,.,,., ,r..,.,, ,,,.m........,,,.,, nw... ..-,.,. - ,.w- .-5-..,',.Q4,, .., HALL OF FAME ELLA MAE McWHORTER Because she's never still-because she has no reserve and we like her all the better for it-because we laugh at every thing she says -because she spends so many nights with Claudia Herd? GEORGE BLAYLOCK Because he's given every minute of his time toward advancing the annual-because he goes with Margaret Bateman-because he resembles John Barrymore. BERNIE MEYER Because of his desire for knowledge-be cause he rushed Irma Sigler-because he was cheer leader twice and Lieutenant Colonel in the R. O. T. C. MR. WISEMAN Because he can walk without being heard --because he likes fire drills in December- because he's always giving us detenticn. ESTILL HEYSER Because of his ability to have two girls at once-because he's too generous-because he's the most popular guy in school--be- cause he's always totally exempt-because he loves football. MR. GABLE ' Because he talks in assemblies-because he's never tco busy to listen to our tales of woe-because he's dad to us all-because he always keeps his word. JACK OLDS Because he's so cocky yet liked by us all- because he's from the state of Indiana-br cause he's the best all-around boy in school -because he was captain of both football and basketball. JUNE ANDERSON Because she's so popular, with the under classes-because she rates a steady from out- side Hi Park-because she can act-because she's the only girl cheer leader. BEATRICE SWEARINGEN Because she's Greta's double-because she's the most beautiful girl in school--be- cause she goes with W. R. -because she's from Port Arthur. BETTY BATEMAN Because we all like her for her manner of treating us all alike-because she's so studious --because she's never in detention. ADRIAN ROSE Because she's so talkative-because she admires athletes-because of her untiring ef- forts with the Highlander -because of her gift of gab. CAPTAIN GHISELIN Because he's so immaculate-because he's so fair and friendly to us all-because he's so interested in R. O. T. C. work and the Rifle Matches-because his real name is Richard Garrison Larrymore. SHANNON AND LANHAM Because together Manning and Frankie are the nearest to nuts we have ever seen-be- cause they love themselves-because we laugh at their gags-because they're on D. A. C.'s teams. ED ROSE Because he goes with Greta -because he's so sloppy-because he walks like a prize fighter-because he's such a good driver- because he's so conceited. H. R. ALDRIDGE Because he's the biggest boy in school- because he buys clothes at the Tent and Awning Co.-because if you have a class with him you are sure to flunk-because he's a Bert Kahn pupil. M. C. TURNER Because he's a ladies man-because he's the Eagle-Eye-Sure-Shot of the City-be- cause he's never in a hurry--because he makes a steady friend. i Miss JAY Because she's single--because she put the senior play and the public speaking classes over-because she can laugh, cry. holler. scream and wriggle all at once-because she's so nervous. LOUIS WILLIS Because he's so friendly-because he never complains about his grades--because he's a good football player-because he's a wonder- ful dancer. KITTY MORRISON Because she's Ray's little girl-because she's a civics shark under her aunt-because she walks so prissy-because she's an artist. BILLY LANGLEY Because he lcves R. O. T. C. work and yet plays football, and always finds time for la work because he's a wonderful P Y- - actor-because he's timid and yet so roman- tic around skirts. skill -:ff A WR gli vc gm ti? gm gm. 5'i1 ii' Q auf M -Nw We r a M' .1 .V ,THE HIGHLANDER Mac Jordan: A kiss is the language ot love. Irma Sigler: XVell, why don't you say something? Our idea of nothing is a hladeless knife without a handle. l' vs l t 4 A ,E :li'y,v'., Six N-.' I at fy SONGS XVITH NAMES l.a7y louisiana Moonfpeggy Meador. Harmonica Harry--lirankie Lanham Big Man lirom the South-George Jalon- ick. Deep Nightf'Mary Blakeney, l.udwell Buckley. Chant of the .lungle1Bubha Gillespie. Tain't No Sinfflilla McWhorter. Should I?--Boone Macauley, The Song Withtwtll a Namew--'Irma Sigler, l.onely lrouhadour---ACharles Duncan. Vy'hat ls lliis 'l'hing Called l.ove?--Micky Turner. H, R.. whose only means ol support was his rich father, was heing married. Everyf thing went well until the hridegroom had to repeat the words. With all my worldly goods l thee end Th ' ow e congregation was then startled to hear a moan from the old man. Heavens , muttered Pa. there goes his bif cycle. 4 li PHOTO A91 l OS KS ,fin R5 FH' of ZHSEHLEA ING TH' Gg-up IN AFHENZY G 0 Ill? Z ' I II'ITHE'IH1GHLANDER In V93 500 ,N 9 IISQS HOWARD WEST - 'qi -wm-wr ALL BI Love JUNIE HOWARD I H4295 X J 7 f TENNIS MAN ' GYMNAST1 RASCAL -I -I f 1 , , K4 If : . O LANI-IAM -.- I II I VIRGINIA MARVIN AND HER BENZINE HIS HIGHNESS VV. L. TODD iecause ule aarrf4eQ1 ziy I COMMANDER JACK HARDING BECAUSE OF HIS OYNAMIC PERSONE LoNG nm Srekuub CAusz HES So CLASSICAL L Llmf BILL TURNER? I rf asm umm 5 A AT OLD YAGABUNU LOVE MAN J' all J I 5 IIII el ' 1 05, Rx 1 - CL, I V ., 1 ' iv .f 'Q - I XIII 'aw ' S Loox wuo I 'f' IIMIX' ' EAY '3 ifgjf - ' I I2 I W? f ff L ,fl : ,-V .f ' ' ,fff A . ' I , .J A4 f 4. '--I-V N -f K. 1 1 +I IIJO , -'Xf'7lF'ivm ?'f'iF?''!'! !'f 4,-nnnn-v,r'L Fgqf-'i 'f:Pf'nrm:' 'f'gr5,w,gg4.:3-y:- 'f-iymm-Q 'sup--svrw-qv-i-,7-:-new is-:-lm-wi:-rr--is ings-i-i..r,.YMI.-s 1 3:-11. , ii 4 1, ,.. , , . X. 2 1 , fa , ,,,,,...- . .......-.,...,.,W ..,,..,... ,..,.,...,,.,,,... ,,.., .... .,,..... - N .sw .... My 65:41-.,g i 2? -by I avg 2' 5.1 THE HIGHLANDEIL 'f4 12,2 sv' If N sz, fx 2 ,,7, - H , W Muir' l- HMM ', 5 fl K. 6, 5.33 'kfgsav H95 XNWQQJJ id! bf' ' of 'Y f ' --- f 'H' W WJ mms? '2,3., 'lil egg If ' f -1,92 ii wi ,. lan ' ,9 3 ,.,s CX , if? i , I 1 1 i 5 +G , I -I, si i ,X tl Aff ,X sr? on ir Bikllld x f '44 011,11 2 fix A i we E Atmov 'mv' X-1' Q G fi! Movies LATE me HI-Y! Qsyfjf I 7x1 7- . 'iz , ii Ll.U 1i5l- fr?'.?, Q5 Q' -I '- ' . i.ooK- , . - o. -ff L , 0 ' i H fi :sm s an d -QQL5-133. flfi liil fig.. fl.P0UND-s. zzififg Qjj .,i, M 5, t-.., S- ml, ff' 3 fi I, 4'--,fixli , Avy: 5 for gifs .QQ Miss Cottingham: How many times Miss Jay: Give me a sentence with the 355 ,ji have I told YOU to be to class O11 tlmefi' name 1,011 Chaney, AX fl,g,J, Micky Turner: I d0n't know. I thought Fred Mills: I don'r eat pork chops for you were keeping score. Lon Chaney more. 'Q .. , , ,.,. risk YYY -', if fll llil 'X Rwvviy Mabel: D'ya know, I keep thinking this is Saturday. Ady: Are these jokes original? Helen: Yep. f4gi'i,.gQtt' ii. liiijg 53114 H. 3, Billy: is. I y Ady: Well, you are older than I my Mabel: I know it. That s why I keep thgughtf' igzfwi thinking so. fig - if ff, ' Why does Mary Kilman always wear ' Miss Palmer: Who was king of France arrows on her stockings? next wt ft during the Revolution? Don't be so dumb. Can't you see she's 'fi-li 1 - Libby Schaub: Louis the Fourteenth- b:,wlegged? NL ' no. the fifteenth-no. the thirteenth-no, oh 4 well, he was in his teens. anyway. 93:13 3. 1215? L . Uncle fafter a trial tripj : Well, thank A A I ' H you for the two rides in your new car. GREAT fx' 57 Jimmy Richardson: Two, Uncle? ENHDENCE S3613 4 Uncle: Yes, my first and last. '34 I ii Illvl'i7 il .ii.t.i sm:2'::::'3': 'L if A ' 225' !iiiEimi'il'i ' i 255.1 Q Miss Hutcheson fgrasping s timid. shrink. d 5gggQ55'1g253?illlll W ing little figure by the shoulders! : Sit 'I 'N lllll lui' E Z? down, young man. Don't you know that K W, 3655 all students are supposed to be seated during l X 5 in assemblies? ff! ll Mr. Hamilton: Pardon me, but I'm a rm iiil ill! ir l V-il ,ls teacher. 'N-3' X fl Miss Hutcheson disappeared! GX W 'llllll , ' L ' l L tl x W Billy Kelton, an invaluable member of I U23 Q, the Latin 8 class, is unable to see why Juno, :D X' ,N f the goddess of marriage, isn't the goddess , I jf ' 7 of war. J ' i rs 1 fgyixs-, ii, ag i. In elfQ,Li'tQQ'!'gT, ' iii Hush, little halfwit, W My ,fliiiiq yy' .fi lj Don't you cry, ' ' ' 1-I L ziflll'!W ill 5352.7 42, You'll be sis iaioi, QT: my seem . ill i QR qu-N l ay! lg A 2 . . , , sir, ,gf Q42 , A is-'vigiqii lsr: lx A Algernon treading Jokelz Fancy this, WLC A ' .' Percy: A chap here thinks a football coach -cl , 4.00 has four wheels. 'N wifi! 4342 gkl, nhl Percy: Haw, haw, and how many , :JVM X'-l.P0qNDxh X2 L wheels has the hally thing? W W ' W H ' slf Qi? Ni- seems' 2 if EW if !J7H Ni'3-ig lgyffffillii Dm Nl ff-'W '10 W? kiahxxi Wi' gift! 107 is-e IGHLANDER GEO RGE BLAYLOLK w-.xx LLY LARGLQY Q 'B ,Q ,- , .A 5' 'iigynf xr BETYY MAacAaeT 5-,S Vx. is ' ,S 'F 1 Q6 all ,X OSS Ii. BOL LY. B Q ' .W L, QT, L- ff. N, QSSNQ 4' Y 'N' , ' BURRIS I ADRIAN 1 , , X, L- ,- zvff . X X w m 105 +L, 1 1 I 1 . 5 w A X r ' 1 LJ ff, V ,A if-fpV,,,,,. ,, . .,,,, ,, ..,., ..A., , A ,, .,fjf,f': ff HIGHLANDER ,yy ,...,..,AV H' , fm 4 1 , , f V f L . If I , -w:,,,, of J' ii!! ff -' ' 1 1 1 . A .gi '- 't if I f X , t fm '.,, ,,f' lie V if .el 5 , Q 2 . ,fy V ' I ,f,1 ,, ,X tl Al 5. , ' ies- .ij li Sag! si -i , lar' gf lv gg, Jr fi x J N mf? 'Y ,J ,, 19 jsny ff f, c ,l G, THE HIGHIANDER Mr. Beck: what's the matter? You've been hitting the wrong note every time, lid Green: Well, there's a fly running over the page and l've been playing him. When Noah sailed the ocean blue. He had his troubles, same as you. - lior forty days he drove the ark. Before he found a place to park, lfrench guide: What do you think of that immense tower over there? Bonney tin lfuropel: lt's quite an ,.. An oyster met an oyster. Mild' And they were oysters two, Two oysters met two oysters. And they were oysters. too, lfour oysters met a pint of milk. And they were oyster stew. Here's to the girl who powders and paints, Here's to the girl who says l ain't, Girls may come and girls may go, Some are hot and some are slow, But there's a girl across the aisle, And there's a girl who is worth while, M W M.l 'l. l Kxtf , - , . . hum ms UL WRU WN U S As lve said before shes a darling thing, K , . .. - B t -hT--.'l- -. ' Q - ' Mabel Sanders: He was born in u im , Sn wins wmt Um duh a liverystable-wbut,'you know, Mrs. g' iifxbmr MJYINW, .XO Williams. that wasnt a very good at- U, mosphere for him to grow up inf Q i The other day Jimmie Neece asked I H I Mrs. Morrison confidentially whether MIS. MOFYISUU1 H l hf C-1PlJm WJ5 fl Catherine or he was her favorite niece? singing during the battle. Now what do you suppose he was singing. Wil- X '- liam? Willie Wilson: Show Me the ' Vslay to Go Home. CillOMETRY Given: I love you. Prove: You love me, l. I love you, Z, Therefore l am a lover. 3. All the world loves a lover. -l. You are all the world to me. 5. Therefore you love me. Peggy Bateman tin art classl: 'Can C9 . . . ,, f you suggest a title for this picture? Mrs. Hooper: VJhy not call it 'Homef' Peggy: Vv'hy 'Homef' Mrs. H.: Because there's no place like lmmrmufl- U70 Brave TUFCJGOV Ah, il, Senorita, tonight l will steal beneath your balcony and sing you a sweet serenadef' Consuello, the beautiful Senorita: Uo. Mrs. Williams' Did you do your outside And l Wlll drop YOU 3' lilflwerdi 1 reddingfi- Immanuel: 'AAh. in a moment of mad love f Minnie lila: No, it was loo colelfi N H I Lonsuello: No. in a pol Proverb: A'What a man seweth, rips. Mollet: A'Teacher. don'l frogs have anv neck at all? Miss Patterson: No, Jack, Maxson: 4'Gee, l'd hate to have a date with a frog! ', , ! fi 'A l 1 . , Z f l1lla: Vi'hy arent they planting any 1 more trees on the Hi-Park campus? Horace: I'lI bitef-fwhy? lilla: Well, you see, they always go in is - 0 'T the holefu c',,v1g 'w5 X I V iff, ,af . M, 711,33-, W Y ,g ,7 fig. JE.-1 A J? kt-'4 b ,Q i,,,7:2fl ' iff... :Li l- f1'T:'4 Tilt 'A ' , 1' , .. ., ,,,,,,.,v,-1 Q' : 'f, , f wf-e-'x..,'- , ,, wr' -gf'-.Q-rs 3' 3, f tf-Lo ,-V W, pw J - ,,f,'.Y: isf:,f1-vf:7,f,f X X y vffr, ,Avg we f ' 'U' '32, JHQ' 4'f 'trl.:d -ff' -ml? Y 3' N 4' lr fl' ll 5' 'ff' YN K ,A -- -ef 1 io XJ !rwf?5?4,1,1fj. ..,, jk gg, 1 'f 1 'gif ', J 0' 1,111 1 3. Tiff. - Ear. 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Why, Mandy exclaimed. Ah done got married yesterday and changed mah name. lilevator Operator: What floor? Passenger: Seven and an eighth. Elevator Operator: Trying to be comi- cal? Passenger: No, that's where you stop- ped last time. I3 Northampton addresses 2 Poughkeepsie addresses l recipe. beer-with-a-kick 6 pages. chemistry notes. Doctor: Why don't you make your kids brush their teeth? Then you wouldn't have such dentist bills. As: Ah does, boss, ah does. Fust thing in de mawnin', when dey gits out of bed, it's a race to see who gits de toofbrush fust. That reminds us of the time Mr. Hamilton gave his finger nails an examination and then cut his class. Jimmy Neece: Who the deuce do you think you are? Abner Sage: I'm just a little dandruff trying to get a head. X 1 . in L-4 '7 fi- . . , . , . r Q , . will CONThNTb OP IHI' AVl'RAGh CHUM l.ittIe Bobby: Must l really wash my ' iq? NOTEBOOK lace mamma? I afsiltji ' H V , , 'H f . ,'V Juli! lb I I hon. number, Mother: Yes, you re terribly dirty. ' .4 I ,Ef IZ grep- - N. 5 , Bobby: Why can't I just put some ks- V - , rawings, girls hears . . 1 . ., I , gf X . Q . , 1 llour on my tate like you do? il A! , 7 Z3 drawings, girls legs W I ' UIQ I imaginative drawing. Mr, Gable if W ffl I imaginative drawing. Mr. Wiseman Mr, Wiseman Ishaking Craig Berryl: . 51' , Zvi, l preliminary draft, letter to Susan Young man. the devil has got hold of you! QM l preliminary draft, letter to Mary Craig: Y-y-yes. sir. I know it! -ab' Ii ' al ' . V ' ll ' V- npronme THRU THE TULIPS I .ff I IllllllllllI!llIlllll!I'!!lii!!!!f!!ll!!!l IIII ai I f 2 'ii l lllllllllIIIIEEIIIIIIIIIWIHUQIIIlIIIU!!!l- Heil! f f K' it I ll!l!!!ll!!l-!!!ll!l!!.-1!!l ll I'..I-IIIIIIII. ll -. IW fails I ,J WONDER WH , !!!!!!!Ill!I!!!I!tIW!l!!! I' lliifliiill 'aiu H I I UNC'-E BEN IS- l!!!II!!!I!!m!!!I!liliI!!! WUli'!!!Ull!!!!! 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Qzlzyaass :- 'W flirt- hit- f vt ' ' 'Gi?3:i'542L:: P ' 'Z Ifjsil lf ' f ' 'Af M VI' ' I , ' i ffl N I-'-iK 'fi mm fi II' M i ' ' ' '0'V5wII'2 I' 7 .R ill 'iff 'M.Pouuo 5 at ,I I K M :ff --ru few -4 ff .X-i'.f2i1 .:tff?w .. .2-1ii31?fM 1 gi?3j5-2g,ji.Q.'g'g,fI ff I Lf 94151 3457-iilf -gfffrf' ' ' f9'9 s at if aria -wi' wi' I. -- -if I 12 Ii? K ,f ,4 ...y ,V .....,,,c.-s,,,.,.,-..-, ..,,.,.,. .V... M. ......, . .... M .... ..X5QAf'-jf - K X, V' ,' l fff?,' ' ' f' '. iii 3 t , ' , A ,, at , f , A f , . ft t iti IHE HIGHLANDER ' ffl f. . .12 'Gia xg ff 'fffdvfi ',,, ,,Q---Wan.-a......v4-.--4--.WV--M-WM--4'---WM 'f '- - - f--f -Q at i.,...,gw f A Dom fret, time tabby, , IQ, Stap your hollers, - E I You'll be a tennis racket, , if V Priced twelve dollars. g , W' 1 at 1 Miss Reynolds: Repeat what I say. 0 lf, Bud Watson: What I say. N im V Laura: Ain't we got fun? xx f fi Bpubbaz HI don't know: did you bring - any' l 1 Yep, I've quit this hold up game. ' Q i ,'L':. f f l'll hang around joints no more, 'l f V .k W 'f i ,gg E3 So with a sigh, I g '3? '?1t . f And 3 soft little cry' Does B stand for benchwarmer. The garter stretched out on the floor, or Bobby? BIOGRAPHY OF BENNIE WISEMAN Mr. Wiseman fro Wiatt Rankin, whom Miss Hassell has sent to the office for mis- behaviorjz Young man, haven't you been sent to the office for misconduct before? f . . W' tt: M h ? morally irresponsible and was sent to a la 'SS W 0 , ' school for the mentally deficient. When only Benjamin W. Wiseman III was born on a sheep ranch in Australia in l89-l. At the age of three he was found to be mentally and , if WYCHQ' he fan AWAY ffom This QXCYUPUT inf On the sudden extinguishment of the ff stitution and headed for Paris. Wine. wo- lights in A Thunderstorm, P men, and war were the objects of- his visit. ' I In 1915 Bennie enlisted under the flag of Ere half my chapters in this lively book - France and was promptly made general ef Are read and that at which I wish to look , ,fix a regiment that had just been annihilated. Lodged with me useless though I tear my it 17' In this capacity he rendered splendid service ' ' When I consider how the light is out, if h ' . X 1, throughout the war. At the end of the war, an fp Bennie sailed for America' leaving many And full of beastly wrath. I foully swear I fi., broken hearts behind him. Six months after find, lflufff the. powgr house for ifs kniiglect' ',!5,,,f--,, he landed on American soil, he married a I Wlil 'de englre 'J usltry kwere wife. e ' f pretty girl who owned a hamburger stand 'ea Y 0' ut t an ta e my C elf .5 gf? and had 556.00 in the bank. Today he And sit in darkness to await the time ff f stands before us, a typical self-made man, wen fhanieliers Xml' glistgn Ogerzead' X the principal of the Highland Park High en realze cfm ef are m K e Ruse' , tilt School. Mr. Wiseman uses Poobah tooth- Bri? Eglitgngol cglghtlag, bcalsefofgoggftil un its paste.--fAdv.J , 'M ' ' said, 9 I V I read again, as quiet as any mouse. i'He done me wrong.' walled the math ' problem, as the freshman handed in his quiz Gordon Abney' 30' paper. Teacher Cto new boylz What's your , HONEST-TO-GOODNIISS name? .I Q j Jack Morrison: Miss Gillon. the phone New Boy: 'Erbert' Artis. 2 in the auditorium isn't working. Teacher: Always say 'sir' when you WS, Miss Gillon: What's the matter, Jack? are speaking to a master. It's more polite. , ' ,,,,.' ff Jack: Well, I put in a quarter and New Boy tApologeticallyJ: Sir 'Erbert 5 didn't get my change back. 'Arris. 'N ,Q ,. 7 'fr aj f, . gg- Q ' . , x ,X X E ' f Q L 3 , ix Q ' N , N' lrfflj ' ' 'l f 5 -lu'-' '7 '-lg-'A' -yr--f+su:':s':f nan- - - L -1:13 ---f-f- ' r , In the a young fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. - V32 Spring Man's fl My ,,,,.. ,af Ns,,j4g,4W,-177. jfs, .5 3 X hmwnjylf ,, W I, .ife , ,,,., f s.,- .,., g,f,,.zg,fa we yy fav ',,.,:l i ,jug Till, ji fjif. 'ffjfdvl' ,,,,, '?' j4-Eggfmffg ' L, I I i- Y 1, Y Q t I A X: .L!,.i ,JN llllae- A '. r, -f I I F'5glj? - I ifi'X,fZ'ziT'f Q'iZ5Riff:-MM .,.. , .-., ,. ,. 7 ' ' ', ff . g f' f, f V ,',, ...ff W ffl-1-f' 'ljfli , ',.A ' I I ,W g , f .. . LAN , s I it set' or hatch, but just loaf, eat, and go XI ' i 1 swimming. If I was a goose, I'd rather be i g a gander. , S x , I , ...vo X Oneita: Why is a hairpin never down- , I . K 1 hearted? ' I I , gllie: I don't know: why! 'L 1 1 neita: Because no matter how low it . . A -- im gets. it always gets ahead. I ' ts Y. I H . 4 3 A 21 1 'J ' .Md June: I believe this school is haunted. , f H Bernie: Why? '11 ,419-1. U1 .4 . f V . ,ff-' June: They are always talking about c ff f ' --' -E. . . ., 1 I the school spirit. As seen by Miss l'ul1erscm's ' ' Biology Sludenfs 5 ' sl I . Qliorsoolh, Petrulius. and wbhich'do you 7 Rl i L .1 HOW To MAKE Q5 IN LATIN prengknto me itlillvotined or boiled in oil? is 'K if One good Caesar translation lMontgom- Vt jr, WY-Ward-69cl. Adrian Rose in the next . . M V jafljg' seat, two and one-half' tons of bluff. three Mlss glvllnghami Why dent You Jn' glasses of luck. a nice Xmas, present for Miss SWG me' H , jug Bradfield, flavor with applesauce, cover with Gefrge Blaylock: I dld' I Shook ml' at .1 large-layer-of soft soap, and sprinkle liber- bean. U H , tx fi alll' with alibis. Bake for one semester in FSS C But you don ffxvsff me W 'tj I .P room ZZ, adding large hunks of boloney hear it mme up here' do you? 5,7 WRX when necessary. Season with a very small -, dash of study and place on report card while , l I hot. I guess I'vel lost another pupil, said the ' -I professor, as his glass eye rolled down the ,iq ,yi sink. J tlygl Mr. Dabney: Ulf there were four fiies ik' iffy? on the table and I killed One. how many '. 'ff 'Qtf5 al7 would be left? M' ' t . --I h , Jack Whitley: One-the dead one. counfflls er' get me ear how far you can 3 i 7A 1 f - Rupert H.f h One. two, three, four, five. , 7' 3 4, I U n s x, , r, ' , Y , I ' 1 A ifteis. I am a son of the soil? shouted W. C., lfingfgven mg mm ten Jack Queen the grimy park orator. ,N ,wg A Yes, and I'm sorry for you. exclaimed W ,ff lfrank Ryburn from the audience, for I see -' 'iljfyijs you have your father on your hands. ff fi? . if jf, , f A 1f'fii3LV Helen Dupies: Does the coach have the QW team under control? Q T. fi I Jack Olds: Does he? Say. every time he gets a headache. everyone on the team A 4 . takes an aspirin! lX.lv,1,txf3 When I go to college, said the little v I, 5 -Qi high schooler. I am going to call myself 6 xx 'Minutes.' because minutes always pass. XM If fl W -.ii f . m N - , 'JE ., V Y! ' l f 'u2 iiif2's Bo Fdwards handed this theme in to Miss - Isqki 6 'V ll l'i llli lay' A L --7 x fl j ilml' X. 1 . . , Q - X4 . , V 'li iff GEESE Ax f ' - U' 'ir ia, f -.ii 9 Que, I - .V A goose is a low. heavy set bird, co . .- : A , posed of meat and feathers. His head sets on ' -7 E - - ,I one end and he sets on the other. He can- -. ..- ffllj g not sing much on account of the dampness N i in the moisture in which he lives. There ' -he - ' ,Mijfy ain't no between to his toes. He has two 1 ix -5 - Q 1' ' - Jlrfj jg legs and they are set so far back on his run- V? it -W ' ri - 3 f . . I l' Y ' 7 ning- ear that th ' ' ' WTA- ' - X Zla ' 7 . . 4 I g ey come pretty near missing - icogxnsq ,gf ,V ki 4 ZQ3 his body. Some geese when they get big are K M I f R Uj called 4 ganders. Ganders don't have to 'W i ' X' Y, 1, ftf- K, 1, N f 'ffh-xi .reg ,Inq f-M75-N., ,swf -W-. ..... M., at-if f.'t ' 2 ESI Y if ff:.z'fff' ffgh s .. Xxx tiwfis ,,, 1, 1- N .,,, ,af 2: , adv W -q ,l. .V - - N -2-...ff,,1...f?1--N. 1 . '- ,, ,fff ,,f H . M A c.TpiQi,z..L..1,5 ' Xf 'ff'Mf.-f Z., exif! ,gfflif f Nb Alf l 3 tK c7 :l-L 51 ft'f71,f.w.iif,' .jftff .,., Mgy,,,,M'i L gl'If ::..j U' 'g ANEVX 'f' 'tif f l WW Xvrfx 121: ff? 'ff' X-.Lifes -at 114 sf-- .I ... itil fi 7, qi Efnj,W,w Ju, VV,, .,,,,,,. 6 17-H in THE , ...,,, i 1,4 ,, , Y7'7 i'Qlfi'3'f- ??L.JH5' ,..,.,, - .7251 if f -V f . if 'fgfggvxr e. . an----M-as Lay 3,pL ' We M.w'f 7 ZZ, ljk' f . Q4 :old weather. That s what we have to con- figxixfx ' sider first. is we - J Z?-i 1 -f ips- ' -I . I I i Ggffkg -X N JUST THE DISTANCE I '- 1,1 M 2 ,KJ S-.- 1 4' if 1. .5 . If fa , . ,, . Eff., Q ' ' qw, Ephraim: That hoss ob mme am de 2 N, X 4. if' fastest hoss in the worl'. He can run a mile .uf .. ,, ,.,-, A, A , 1 ,.. a minute 'cepting foh jest one thing. '1 2 ' ' ,,,-' ' Ligez What dat? fs Q l, if! Q3 I 'i'.,f7.l xi Z' fi 2 4 vi f. V' t gl - , .3 . 1 f gc: la! H gi.: a'2flf 'xQ tml H, .ty 7AXX FSH lf f R tif v,,-X 2:5 Mal., 6,53 61 ff fit? 6 WPA i .xy vs V 5,47 .- pw .yi Qs 1 . Wx ,ft x gtsfgiax Before retiring at night, rub the upper lip well with salt. You must then get a pail of water and place it at the head of your bed. The hairs being thirsty will come forth for a drink. The aspirant should then quickly tie a knot in the hair and it will stay out. George B. Cin Englishjz What part of the body is the fray? Horace: Eray! What are you talking about? George: This book says that Ivanhoe was wounded in the fray. Miss Hassell: Give me some long words. Ed Connor: i'Peculiarities. Miss H.: Good. Another. Ed: Rubber Miss H.: That's not long enough. Ed: But, teacher. you can stretch it. Gardener: This here is a tobacco plant in flower. Tootsie: How very interesting. How long will it be before the cigars will be ripe? It's easy enough to look pleasant When spring comes along with a rush. But the fellow worth while Is the one who can smile When he slips and falls down in the slush. Mr. Kidd tbuying new overcoatj : I can't wear this. dear: it's three,sizes too big. Mrs. Kidd: Yes, you can! Remember, Ephraim: De distance am too long foh de shortness ob de time. Little Mary fgetting her first glimpse of a peacockb 1 Look, Auntie, one of your chickens is in bloom! Mary Beth's idea of a man truly going down in defeat is one with fallen arches. Then there was the Scotchman who would only let his boy have one measle at a time. K X-jc . Legg? di Q1 'Y' 1,, fag' f Ruth Nell: My dear. I have just heard the most awful piece of scandal! Jean: I thought you had. You looked so happy when you came in. ,gzjf ,' T! Z! X s . X A 7 fl Ta fi 3 l : 4? 'l i 4-'x fivx' . ai J 1 . f .X . af 47 Mc it's got to go over the radiator of the car in ii A dear old lady had attended a health lecture, and stayed behind to ask the lecturer N 45555 a question. 2 1 I s ' , if . 1 -, t Did I understand you to say. she asked. 3 g .W If Qxybsx that deep breathing kills microbes? 'A Qi ,Q iX,1'..vyyftJ qu l I certainly did say that many microbes 'f 'j 1 are killed by deep breathing, replied the lec- R-ff turer. gf ffflifxa Then can you tell me, please. she asked. ' fy Q ki' Rig I how can one teach the microbes to breathe A fl' deeply ? ff 1. - nf 'L AD .1 tv f iff? ' .2 at . f h H. R.: Did you finish at college cum .- Q laude? H t I I H . ffmigaq J By: No, Mrrabzle dlctu. g 'fi X ' A If by mistake we'ue trodden on .. fi, . '- your toes, forgive us, please, and gif, J, remember that it was all said in 'i .,.1 2 I ' a spirit of fun. f 5 il? THE END aizt.g,f, a e .lff'?ff m ffjez. , 31 ff fffEF2K.rzfff3,fg.. mf, jc' Zz' iii.-fl f 'CIN 14771 ,, fi-4 iff. ,125 l42:..MH-ff:-fa2.4 T . if M 1i'fQ:..f4f',',L. ,ea-ffefea Mt4fWf 'i3Z. ' 1:1 5 ',f9?fT fj':-Qllwsfefr-i-613,'af if-rff?Mf27f+ HL. 'f 1'2f1'ff'f: M7 ...'.. W. ,. - w fx , My f --'-N 1 , f.:.,,: 'f-: A 2 is ' . 1 M - .fgq ,f --3 . 2 , WKWQSJI Hgyfifff W F3713 fa ' X'?lf'1 c f if . 1- 41+ 115 tc.- 've' 1 Qsfwfaa lien A ' A A A 9 ,S x yi ----Q!! -......-.......-.,M....-w....,..- .... ..,-....-...-a ..,,...,.. nm... 5, Q ' 3' ,, xg -, .-fl' 'tr- Wtlma l X W' N, 45'- 'gl Q4 Q ffllll 1 Mill! X Aa-.. I xx r N5 X 5 ,I J' uf? 'glxgi .ll 'N Fla , ll. l ., U52 I , M I ll' 1 all QQ I 1 5 I f I ...6h Aw'I'!'E6'!:'1vl1r17Z'T - ' 5 v K '- --,.1. . . . -- Our Advertisers ' Who Qollowing Wave effldvertised in rho 1930 f5figl1lander , Patronize Them and Help Those Who are Helping Us Compliments of National Disinfectant Company 1509-11 S. 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'A Wx CTHE COMPLETE COTTON TERMINALD Y if 'jf PORT CONCENTRATION STORAGE HIGH DENSITY COMPRESSION M- ' QM' N fl The Mainland Port of Galveston Bay ,iq R: If was A fills AT TEXAS CITY, TEXAS ,532 A W 3 QI, I wi, xl Telephone 7-6085 f QW? John B. Moon iuflfif --A ' XA? if 9' Nils 1113-14 SOUTHWESTERN LIFE BUILDING agfibiq 4 ,IRIX JOHN MOON is COMPANY INSURANCE Ed BONDS I I , A 4 xvl-if IIN DALLAS TEX s EY N -4 .. ,-.-.I gg'- XZ mI14,.,f-QI F-2 g':xxQi 1 T S7 XY lnxoiiffiifx ff.-SSSWSQ, I .5251 A I faa,Ii+i'g?,f jfff'I6I,2SI' 'Wg f'P'SI'II Y I ffmiligif Klfygfg' PM EIj2?i5'jjg'5Df1faf, ' --K1 .,-f I A-AI 1199--V - x ,.,.-.-. ..-WN M., ,,,,. ...,, ,,,., ....,.,.,...,,. . . . a,.-..,,,,. ,. .,..a.,,,,, , ,....,., KP? . 1 ff' 172 '75--c, , .xy WL? - -' J, j ,K - . fi fs, . HUEY is PHILP HDWE. co. DALLAS The Foremost Hardware Store in the South 1872 -1930 ,, NJ i 1 58 Years of Service to Our Customers - YOUR BANK We are pleased to announce that the Hillcrest State Bank, corner of Hillcrest and McFarlin Boulevard. University Park. is directly afliliated with the First National Bank in f Dallas. .mf Residents of North and East Dallas may now deal with this conveniently located ifflfi suburban bank with the same assurance as to the character of service and safety of' their r itjfff funds as though transacting business directly with the First National Bank. A ffl X, ,ry Many needless trips to town may be saved. and troublesome parking problems eliminated. ! V jj by an account with this afhliated bank. where the customer will tind prompt and appreciative N Rx attention to his banking transactions. 1 fi The First National Bank extends an invitation to those living in that section of the 1 N 1 . . . . . . . . . ly city to take advantage of these additional facilities provided for their convenience. y' A I A A f J First National Bank ,' ,.7 I , , V ,y in Dallas X X 1 ix , R Ca ital, Sur lus and Undivided Profits 815,000,000 is p p f,j:, K I V1 Q... 25'-4 Total Resources over Sl00.000,000 Cf' IA MERCER OI: THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND CITY NATIONAL BANKSJ H J y Hillcrest State Bank HILLCREST AT MCFARLIN it iii , 5 Q-fl K ,jf x l I. REINHARDT 25 SUN iff- All Kinds of Insurance QI Established 1.988 LMI. I' vfj Writ ,Fg We give intelligent, prompt service. it Our aim and endeavor is to deal honorably and fairly at all times with all IA if , A, policyholders: to settle losses quickly without controversy and. in general, lj- I f to exhibit a spirit of co-operation and fairness, recognizing at all times the X rights of the public and avoiding technicalities. V 5 E I , V if is ,I ' ' 'nj Q , . . ,, - . . , - . . of -1 . - I 1 . 1 V.- I ' t'-t1 A wi at H A s - ...., 3 li f 'wftitfwti W It -'-13 1201i,+4' YQ l ,IX ,u IKM ,. ,Jig L I ,fi I J , , f J A, X I - 1 i.. wx , , I f Tai 1 I , sei, f 1, P3- -1 'ui J ,law 7 . fy-X' ..f Mn, ' Now +4 :Q if THE HIG E f-'v f' I iff I-X l 5034i Q, DIXIE DISINFECTING co. A ff' 3414, if N4 Dzsznfectants, Paper Goods, School and Janitor Supplies lit 7211 Lf' ,G Q f 2000 MAGNOLIA STREET PHONE 7-2098 Qiilli , DALLAS, TEXAS ffl Q Q . Waffiew lf 'Sl 1 .l THE JOHNSON SYSTEM api? if of fi 2 AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL x X5-I ' . 5 More Than Fifty Public Schools In Highland Park and Dallas S3 Are Completely Equipped With I THE JOHNSON SYSTEM Mi An Even Temperature Assured For All Rooms And An Economy In Fuel f gov Consumption That Can Not Be Obtained Any Other Wag X 4 im JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY ' L DALLAS S I Business Phone 7-4018 Residence Phone 6-3177 Aw H. C. WILSON, Im. ails ' 'Zi gf' PLASTERINQ CONTRACTORS A-12555 4 .,,'A' 209 Construction Industries Bldg. W DALLAS .Ar 'li 55 , ' ---rillllffe Wllllff - 'ENN iidxff 1' ,W if 59419153 I zflilfll me iff? JJ X J .. 1 THEHEQEIANQER ' Compliments of The Underwood Typewriter Company Standard, Noiseless and Portable Typewriter-s Rental Machines-Special Rates to Students Underwood Typewriter Company 1519 Commerc ' St. PHONE 2-5161 h e DALLAS, TEXAS ATHLETIC GOODS B enum Selected with care and by men who know the needs of the Athlete lui: CULLUM E5 BOREN CO. 1509-11 ELM STREET 5-41 18 . 5-41 18 BERRY'S PHARMACY, Inc. Q1 Goteuerything I One Block of High School 5-4118 ' 5-4118 ,W WW., 'mf' X r,THEH1GHLANDERiiii , y V PHONE 5-2155 LAUNDRY. CLEANIN -7 --qw WHIT TAR We Give Brown Trading Stamps Make Our Telephone Line Your Clothes Line 3 217 KNOX STREET Cu, PRESSING J. R. JONES C1. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacluring Jewelers and Stationers L. GSP Official Jewelers to the Senior and Junior Classes of Highland Park High School GS? A Complete Jewelry Service Dallas Retail Shop 211 N. St. Paul St. C. P. IRBY Compliments of ROSE-WILSON CO. Fords L r X Ji 'x,.L' f, 1 1 X izue WLVTIIEUVHIGHLANDERILSIIALA if O I E. F. HAMILTON C. M. OLMSTEAD THE HAMILTON COMPANY CONSULTING ENGINEERS Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing. Power Stations 2301 Griiin Street i I DALLAS, TEXAS A i BROWN'S LIBERTY BELL f CRACKERS. CAKES AND CANDIES AND SUNSHINE BISCUITS ARE QUALITY PRODUCTS , Thirty years' experience devoted to the task of' improving the Stix. Art of Baking. with their modern and improved machinery. ' 'ff has enabled them to produce goods of superior quality. BROWN'S SALTINE FLAKES 'Q A Real Cracker Delicacy A i 1 The utmost care in mixing and baking with clean machines marks the process by which these delicious Flakes and Crackers are made. 4 3 Our line includes more than a hundred varieties of , , ' .x BISCUITS, CRACKERS AND CAKES I i 'wx A Variely Suited for E very Occasion Texas people recognize the high grade quality of these products and ,X - the integrity of the name- , , 11 ,, K1 'M ,r,,X- ,T BROWN CRACKER Z6 CANDY COMPANY Qffiffl Iwi? L , ajft, . . . R61fSChHC1dCf,S Whlte Cl JB? 2 Sandwiches Spot eanto Ei if OAK LAWN AT MAPLE 0 o D . k ' RC1fSChHC1d6f,S Rlggt 5 If S 50 Qua1itY Beer C Good OAK LAWN AT MAPLE f Dallas, Texas ,j eff? IIW, g 1 Tj,f.:gr,1p V at y!,i , Vp gaiyvi Aip,V it pibl I 4 ikiiafleifigivefftiiifwrfwflakwwa A JfQQUlQQ at nl 124 if -A ,x- U74 1 uf f , ,4,,,,. ,f 3 r -1 Y 1:1 5 . '7 1314 fl I I gfxl :XV Q X X 9 X ', if x L, f 1 f X511 Lv.: ,g 2 4, 1' 51.4, ff' , 1 I2 H ,J 1' UE 14, I' i, 3 , A KM, 'iff '. fx N mf SEQ ' xX 'ffm-N 'fly 'gb '35 wg, W1 Z ,fb If-'11, gi I' 5 4? Mm? 14111 KX -f 'IL A ,,,.,...,. ...... , ,.,, ,,,, , ,, .,,., ,... . .... . ....,,.,. .,,, ,,.. , , , .RNQ L I V J? I 2453 THE HIGHLANDER A, if I f H 'Q fH,, ,, .,., ,..-.,,.. A.., M., ,,.,. N ..A. ,....L.N.,,.,.,,....,...-W-W ..f.,.,.,., -M-,,j f':,,,,VAV,, 3 V v fi - A FRIENDLY STORE WITH FRIENDLY SERVICE U R T O FLORIST 3305 OAK LAWN 5-3161 CONVENIENT TO HIGHLAND PARK BOYD PRINTING CO. 1323-25 Wood - DALLAS Phone'7-4166 I 5 Vg ,.f I ' X I 4- 52' , I I fm 4, r 1 Hz f -.524 1 ,of A. ,, B, ..v, A gf, W, Q, - J. -.,. 1 1 Wai' 1-. ' mv' I. -I IBN. xx I ff' 5 ,V ,ff . ,J z xl UK If . , yu , , 1 I4 y If-:F . ' I 'ff Y' N X1 XJ ,if 1 I 1 ,Li .1 ,ff I, ,f 5 , A ,4 1 A ' ffify 11 5 +3 I Y 111 rf ,L A JLMZ fr M WR ii1w1:11,11:, M I wx I, ,. .,f ,M LQ 'XP A ff jg. N f ,If-A QV. I K Vf, x C omplzments I f pf x if Pm ,.f f V gifff- O 'lfiwxg f Wi'- 'XA McNeny 'ES McNeny AC f Gif 1 L15 4772 I KP 55 , I EJB jf' ili nn, , nn- + If ll., Av ' . ,MJ W, '3 3 -E 'f 'I X, 1' 4 ' ,, , ff, 47 mN N--VUE! 1 'Dfw' ' 1. I f 2213-1 '--' fl? 5,5 Q., HM, fy X 1 'X 'Sq-11' lil. 'f' : ? .1 'i ff ,M V '- ffff S, X , 1 , ie'fW'f.4.f55ww: Xfjwffww 1 'mg was-, M ' ,,.Nf'3i1T,j f1,rf T1'g,'gii'if4 ,33 ' 'N We-:fi:11Iff? 'E-ifcd' 1:gf?fIfefx1 Wawvww ?fTML2l??I'fiii553 125 1311-4- x If I .4 I THE HIGHLAJXJDIZII 4 JAS. K. WILSON. President A. H. PATTERSON, Manager The Big Daylight Upstairs Store The Home of Economy A Guaranteed Saving of 85.00 to 315.00 o and Style n Every Suit VICTORY-WILSON, Inc. Znd Floor Marvin Building MAIN AND AKARD f As exquisite as the bride- her wedding invitations . ......, 1 I 'fiqfil Our complete Department of Social Station- ery includes Invitations. Announcements. Calling Cards. Monogram Stationery, In- formal Invitations, etc. Lady representative will call at your home to present samples. Phone 2-4164 for appoint'ment. OENUIZQFEKNZCQAVING 8 l Manufacturing Stationers J, M and Engravers gf-W' 1506-8 Young St. ENG DALLAS FIG U 5 PAY QTY FIRE AUTOMOBILE SURETY BONDS LOCKART 'EG STEPHENS INSURANCE 213 COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING Business is now a profession, based u on scientiti PHONE Z-7615 p c study and carried on in the spirit of service y Af., . I J 4 f. e 455 1.20115 LCC l THEHIGHLANDEILMCL LEACI-IlVIAN'S LAUNDRY BY APPOINTMENT ...... To I-Ier Majesty, Dallas Society- Launderers, Dry Cleaners, Dyers and Eur Storers. Store your Furs in our great Cold Dry-Air Storage Vault. Call 4-2161 Horace Pound Special Representative f 7? i 1.2 29 B 159 V ,lg-f.-vlfg 2, l 5 7 u5z4+u5zs MAlN.END or STONE DALLAS' OWN CLOTHING STORE . . Where . . . Style is . . . Paramount . . DALLAS ROOFING CO. ADOLPHUS WERRY, Pres. We Have Roofed All of Highland Park Schools PHONE 3-1 l 17 3900 PACIFIC AVENUE THE HIGHLANDER ii S. W. NICHOLS COMPANY 209-II EXPOSITION AVE. Resilienl Flooring for Residences una' Commercial Buildings. AcousIi'CeloIex for Sound Quieting and Acouslical Correction. Frosty as a Punkin in the Moonlight AND NOW the ice-box runs with gas. It is the simplest and most inexpensive chilling method, next to Jack Frost himself. Two Tech students in Stockholm discovered this method. whereby a tiny gas flame plus a trickle of water makes ceaseless cold. year after year. No noise. No machinery. Call at our building, and see the Gas Refrigerator in action THE DALLAS GAS COMPANY OFFICIS PHONIES: DALLAS Z-7360 FT. WORTH 3-1206 PLANT 3,00-71 PLANT II6-26 Southern Ornamental Iron Works DALLAS - ARLINGTON - FT. WORTH. TEXAS I. A. WILLIAMS. IVILLR. Fence Division , ff . . -F 'QNX v 'N 1 V . ,f 3' in tx- II .- ,X K. 4 , X ,- i,-,M 3 ,.- ' -. A V , -. t xg 1. -,,. V. . - ,Q 7-.l , 5. tp- - I--. fewfs- -f---.1-Lfwf'1 e :ies N- 1. - - W 1 E A, .2 I 1, ' 1. ,,L..:,, lr:-W an Q. ..?,,,f ay, . ki VV If YV. . r J. V, . f, x . I ',,,A XM P x 1 I - . 1 4 . I ry. I fx X 7.2 , V YQ K . I ,ft sg 11,5 1 if X- H' l, . - K .Ie , A' . NA' lv xj, ff: 44 ,451 + A-N1 128121-1- 'A- 3 ,W ,.,, W , , ., X ,fx HIGHvLANDER A4 , 1 Rogers 8a 0 Rourke Co ! RI CONTRACTORS On Highland Park High, Armstrong, Bradfield and U niuersitg Park School Buildings 4 ff 1 -ff llfl 21 - , - . l .9-5.2 -.., 1. .. . - mfrr,-wax -my - -1' -- -- '-,-- ' -' r- '- wav -fwfr' f'1,'1frQ'uwi , ,- . V .a-I: ' Q ' 14 I if ' .1 I-K Sf-li MN 111111 I. -,gf . M, I ON eele O J-!,. 'C 45 72 . 3 NW N-.waifuifl ---.,.,.h,.,,,,.H.....,,..,..,.....,,. .... ....,..........,,.,. ..,,.,.,.. ,.. ,.., .......... ,... ' - 51' Let's Talk Lumber .K 1 GEO. W. OWENS LUMBER c:OMPANX THREE YARDS IN DALLAS 1 Ili 3310 Commerce Street' ------ 7-3 144-5-6 2415.51 126 S. Lancaster - - - 6-8107 1126 Hampton Road - - 6-8101 QE Compliments of 1 HARRY I. MAXSON HINSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Ii 921 Santa Fe Bldg. ,Iv U A . , . Real Estate and Insurance Service ALL FORMS ' . 5 38 Years in Dallas EW: J. W. LINDSLEY iff CO. 1209 MAIN STREET M31 ' FIRST CLASS SERVICE GREGORY S BARBER SHOP AW1 CStnct1y Saxutaryj V STERILIZED COMBS AND BRUSHES '1 1 .' .R 1 5 A r 1 1 -1 Specralaz ng m Ladres and Cbzldrens Work .- xg ' 1 RF: :N are 3308 KNOX STREET , w GREGORY. Prop. DALLAS 4 I THE IIIGFIIANDER Everybody Loves . . BOEDEKER' ICE CREA OTTO H. LANG, A. I. A. FRANK O. WITCHELI., A, I. A. M. AM. SOC. C. E. LANG 25 WITCHELL ARCI-IITECTS AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 300 First National Bank Bldg. DALLAS. TEXAS HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY H. S. FORMAN, Prop. We Have II, We Will Get lt, or It 1sn'1 Made Four Registered and Graduate Pharmacists to Fill Your Prescriptions Ask Your Doctors-They Know Knox Street at Travis 5-2126 5-2127 5-0103 ELLIS, SMITH '55 CU. INSURANCE AND BONDS Wor1d'S Largest' Companies Rate and Claim Service MAGNOLIA BLDG. PHONE Z-8428 I iffiwv E-M6 fdwgo 'IW Vx Vx Mao 4 ,ella 7 'WOW . U M me we rf Y ! 4 'R aifmf .-,q:f - Nt' w1'9P'-fggynylngwgngwrvw 7-'r'c-fp' -' -'fl' 111:-Pg?-1'-f' rv1gl'1! 1!l 1 ,K , 'W wet HIGHIANDERLMQ3 , WX - S if if r ,.,,,.,,,,... 44... --.M ..,.,..,. --.L,,,,., ..,. .-....- .,...,. LL-, ' 11 I 1 sEREATHA's POR EXCLUSIVENESS AND SPECIALIZATION IN ALL BEAUTY WORK 4305 OAK LAWN ' 'Q ' - A S-4194 5-4195 - 1 Compliments of COOK 'id' BROWN ATLAS RENTAL LIBRARY 2 Latest Fictiori and Non-Fiction by Best Authors Books Sold ' ' ' Books Rented Gifts Every Day Cards 3227 Knox 5-6253 1 I Compliments of M OOR E 25 C O. 400 MAIN gli, l HL 2? fi 1: at sweet 2 Z THE H16 H LAN Dli Il PK PK THE STUDENTS' PLACE TO EAT WAFFLE SHOP It is Always a Pleasure to Serve the Students of Highland Park High School 6315 Hillcrest PK PK ,-f THE HIGH LAN IZ, AR S I T T H E A T R E S. M. UHSNYDER PLAZA DALLAS, TEXAS R. C. A. Photophone PERFECT SOUND REPRODUCTION If lt's u Good Picture It WI'Il Come to Varsity JACK DAVIS RADIO Authorized Dealers RCA VICTOR BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK BUSH-LANE COLUMBIA RADIO OKEH RECORDS 4108 OAK LAWN Phones: 5-0088 5-3231 Mrs. Frank C. Baker with Blanton, Thomas '25 Co., General Agents 901-2 KIRBY BUILDING All Lines of Insurance Phone 2-4533 ONE-DAY SERVICE AVONDALE CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant FESTUS RICHARDSON. Prop. Cleaning and Pressing 4123 Oak Lawn Avenue Odorless Dry Cleaning Plant Telephone 5 - 1 3 00 CALL US-WELL CALL S. 4 ,ff J 1 3-1 5 I 1' THE l'il1lI l LAN D ff I sth GQQD THlNGSgTQgEA.'f I 'ss ' ' ' 52393 51011 and 8101? Eiazzasf Charge Accounts Solicited. Delivery to All Parts of the City Daily Serving Dallas Continuously Since 1895 Sn 52:1 or 'lr-'dfxwf r-L 9 1-1 N f DELIVERIES ANYWHERE Flowers - h Buy 'IhQm Yitislirom the Gfowet Dial 5-2730 md PlaniS- . Cut Flowefs' .Pi Funeral DQSYQM Fellow Member Society of American Florists' Telegraph Florists Del'y Ass'n Highland Park Greenhouse fr. TIMM, Prop, 4444 Travis Street Country Club Pharmacy W. C. HUDGINS, Mgr. WE HAVE lT Ask Your Doctor Phones 5-6276+-5-0039 Preston Road at Normandy A. Ragland, President, Dallas, Texas The METROPOLITAN has specialized in training highly efncient Bookkeepers and Stenographers for FORTY-TWO YEARS. Its fine buildings and equipment. its able faculty. its standard courses of study, its strong financial backing, its long career of useful service. its high standing in business circles, its reputation for thoroughness and reliability, its sound, businesslike management. and its thousands of unusually successful graduates all combine to give the fullest assurance of satisfaction and success to its students. It will pay you to CAPITALIZE on the good name and reputation of the METROPOLITAN. Come to see us or phone 2-3534 for Catalogue and other information. Why not spend the summer with us? 1 Q K H4 l . iii, mtl lf f l. 'iff fu 1, if l t Gi- I. l ' i it x 417' ., ., -E Cf, --wmv. ,THE HIGHWDER, CANDY DEPARTMENT BAKERY DEPARTMENT For Those Who Want The Finest it's Simon David CANDLE DEPARTMENT FRUIT DEPARTMENT Boys Make our store your headquarters. Y o u are welcome at all times. We have the only complete mz'lz'tary line in the city. SCENERY DRAPERIES That truthfully reflect the owner's per- sonality is the aim of skillful interior decorators. The King Scenic and Theatre Supply Company is the largest Decorative Supply Studio in the South. Not only do we undersell the world on scenery and draperiestbut Acoustical Correction for 1009? talking pictures and other necessary products that make an auditorium complete. K ING UNDERSELLS THE I xl y CARROLL'S woRLD--- 3 T MAKE Us PRovE IT is Headquarters for Scenic and Theatre Company MJ 'NX 208 No. Akard Sth 309 South Harwood Dallas, U. S. A. i 3521 filiifcf Rye Compliments of JULIAN coCHRAN is CARTER Aff 5 f. K A All Kinds of Insurance fx , ,W ' , v X f? 7 , 'K .T , fr ,,,, f tl'1 a 1 Y A' , iw ll Q . -. 1 rg. ., :bk 63411 21 -Z, y , n ---M--.H ..,......,.,....., ,,....r.,.,........,.s....-...N., ,,...,,,,, ..,..,-... ......,..,. J ff , as ff 1 THE HIGHIANDER iffy. xi , .4 ..,,,., ,,,, , .,,., .. ,,., ,.,,.,.., , ,,,,. ,,... ,..,. . , ., ,, ., 1.2 by V f g !,'1 1 The Spirit of Youth 9 New Dodge Sport 'Qi , Roadster 5 I E 't PERRY MoToRs 2 'tt' 2121 Pacific Y ,j W1LCoX WILL Lynn Mllafn Assist You In Owning Your .Gif ,Lf Own Home f Attorney-at-Law ,vi -.y x ff Eff 1 NIA ,V , W tjii va' K, M -GXJEILID' jx if GMX .371 11 z WM F 5 J. M. WILCOX id CO. 1409 Dallas National Bank Bldg. fl I, 551.3 LUMBER MM 5-4101 Cole 8' Knox St. X 3 WK g ,, 5 fx' X .la pa: , ,.,::1 ROGERS AsBEsTos co., Inc. - 1 lx gks X7 va? 2 x Carey Rooing 'M A B. N. WADLEY, V. P. J ,V ,.., ,i 5 Y., N. N. f f' 2 1 Y 'l 1 N 4 i ffig. , I' ...ll .f J, , , 'f bf'-4 ll' 3 li.. ,1 gw - 1 X. Q1 9 I ikf M fi! Q! .5 ! vfii,fj!,3f! gilt 1 'f bc n 0 , . 21 ,,,-a. L. . U, K -fi Q Z4 .11 it 'Q ', 47? fj 11117 -ffqgiix' 2,64 4 X7-fi! I- I 3 .4 Vi 4 X x of 51139 I 11: ,L .Q ' 1V X I ,, .UA ,M nf, 1, . n'.fi,' .in riff iv 5 5 liL , R, lg... 1, 1 'id I L!! i--4 if i il, ,f N1 1 gi ff 21 2 f,f'4'1 if 2 -ul! l :iff If, ff 1 Y-X fl 2 f 1 . i ff 1 ' X ,. .X 1' 1' 7 1 f . L 1 ' 2 1 Y 1 , X ' ' J 5 n wif YU X 5 A XJ P f . I Tl ' ,M 1, . tw.. ,M -. iq!! ,ff,,,...,.,,f vi, a ,, fffjgi f4 '1f ,, , ,4 ., T3 N K' ff , . 15 -CII-Ni a 1 'f f- ' 'f' ' 1,1 f 1 If ,f N, 'JH' w.f if H X If . .,., ,'i. . 5 1 a, no L, ', 1, 4 1' C- ,z Y flqy- M llly .3 iz fi fg ,- a'f-i , V' 1 f Nix aff- A... 1. , 1249- T- NZ 4 'A a--a riff M-2 if f a':wiwf??' i M if ay' .PL Md la' 'Y fig? 'fwqlffifj 3-'1,,,f,ff1if' ,N E' Ni ' XTQA-af: arf 5' ffflfzax ,, wb, .,,, W , , a, Am, - if 137 fir' ,, 1 f., THE HIGH LAN DER EDUCAT ED PEOPLE Select the Best THEREFORE, FILL AT THIS SIGN QN04 X w 'V .bviiw f I 48009 If Moron? 0 oIL Q, PATRGNIZI5 OUR MANS' FILLING STATIONS ADJACENT TO HIGHLAND PARK More Than 50 Magnolia Stations in Dallas MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY THE HIGHLANDEIL THE STORE OE TEN THOUSAND I T E M S All thc year round, our store is n won' dcrful exposition . . Hlled with thouf sands of timely items. Books, ho' siery, sweaters, pit- tures. party favors. shoes, electrical ap- pliances and art supplies are just a few of the many articles, VAN WINKLES 1609-M Elm 1620-22 Pacific I Grow To Healthy Young Manhood Bert Kahn Gompliments of A FRIEND The Aristocrat of Portables Summer-time is play-time. Have the most fun out of' it with a Victor Portable. With .1 good supply of late records you can have plenty of fun. Qljli ITTLE , MUSIC COMPANY H13 ELM ST. 'DI-ILLAS. TER L ,, 'f l ,V ,lgofi-Qgaoffif A A A E EEA ly, .MffSw,,w Ufwwfwvfm EHEHMHMNMEQ FiW4WU?6Q A i2uZWX51,,l li - RES gg jj ,VA I5 U71 N ff ' 3' AQ 5 -4300 I -P1-1oNE- 5 -4300 X gk CONSUMERS POULTRY STATION Q Home of Milk Fed Poultry-Dressed While You Wait l Q: 34, 1 3307 KNOX STREET 3 jfgm. PAUL F. LEVERETT .Wx rj'-4' Prop- DALLAS Swlgzggf 4: 1256 +- ,I NNN l'if,i?'f ': Complimenls of 'il'l'l'L' ffl , of ADLETA 3 gjfgf ,Q SHOW CASE '55 FIXTURE MFG. COMPANY Q 54 A ' Ivy fQlfl 'kfEj? A QW? QQ! III L,L, E3 CHIQ ElE5PJ A ' 76,5 . INSURANCE AND BONDS Fidelity Union Building Q lf . page I, , xx V I, ff Q' Fancy K. C. Meats Fruits and Vegetables A lfff 4PN lUfg 1 31 i 3 Grocery and Market SV-ff. WW am , , A K ytfllllw We Delzucz lyhklf Qxqm 'N J j 3225 Knox 5-3137 5-3138 I or li I Wh Y h Ed' B ' e DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY iiexfofir Siggoloknxsgess I e merican eauty ffqlg, THE JEWEL SHOP Cover Company ai-,pq mx I I Wirh many years of experience, will be bxkx 3218A Knox Sf- glad .to help you plan a cover that My J, Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler ww be fsrgicgrizirgsfnd em' ji Also Clock Repairing You have only to ask for this seryicef-it DALLAS TEXAS is 'ree and places you under no obligation. ' THE AMERICAN BEAUTY STUPLE- Mgr- COVER CO. i X K Next to Ro-Nile Theatre 190lgAC3i'gg St' I . X , ' lj ff? 1 tv aisg,HE4nA A , Zo Warez-nw MQ14OP' MCDDERN AS YCDUTI-I .Within tlwe space ol a score ol years, tlwe scope ol Southwestern Engraving Company has increased from the parent plant in Fort Worth to an organiza- tion ol: nine plants. ' Pioneering the Field in tlwe introduction of modernistic art, a personal service bureau composed ol lormer college annual editors and managers, tl'1e budget and dummy system, and Field service men, the name Hgoutlnwesternll l'1as be- come synonymous witlw art motils tlmat are distinctive, an understanding, lielplul service, and printing plates tl'1at Hprint rigl1t.H THE SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT WORTH TULSA ATLANTA DALLAS HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO BEAUMONT AMARILLO WICHITA FALLS wiwwqf Nlany new stalls turn eacli year to SWECQIS i E , corps ol artists, personalized service, and en- 5 graving teclwnicians lor lreslw ideas, newer layouts, A lLllli ii and modern metlwods in year boolc production. If if' , rf-164. . -4 f,.- ' :ff .1 1 f- yu? r , -, 1 '- If I' . I ?,- N , ,Q fx, 1 ff. - lf ,I 4 . ,1-I ' if . , 4 4 K. 6 Parklvefvl- The High School boys and girls of today are the homemakers of tomorrow . . . and those discriminating ones who love the finer things of life-a beautiful and refined home environment, cultured, congenial neighbors, recreational and educational facilities of superior excellence-will find their ideal homeplace in HIGHLAND PARK WEST, A'The South's Finest' Resi- dential Section. ejlltppenilrallierolieally Q OWNil2J'- DEVE.LOD'El2.f'-fOL'E IELLING kGiNTf ar 4600 Pll'EfTON ROAD


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Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

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Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933


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