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-. ,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-
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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
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