Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1938
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BLACK MEMBERS OE BOARD OE EDUCATION The Board of Educalion wishes lo ex- press lo lhe gradualing class and lhe enlire sludenl body congralulalions and besl wishes. We rejoice in your accomplish- rnenls and share wilh you lhe ioys lhal come from work well done. We wish for each of you a1cull,well-rounded experience during your slay in Highland Parlc Schools and Jrhrough life. R. C. DUNLAP, Presidenl, Board of Educafion, Highland Park Independenl School Dislricf f i Tl-IE PTT. A. The P. T. A. speeds The classes oT IQ38 on Their way, wishing Them o brighT and prosperous TuTure TouTolsoTrusTir1q ThaT aa brave spiriT will carry Them Through any misTorTurTe and a generous oTTiTude mark oTl Their reTaTior1s wiTh Their Tellow men. MRS. BENTLEY YGUNG1 Presiderd oT ParenTYTeaCher Associaiiom DADS CLUB In The parade oT your high school rouTine your Teachers, sponsors, and coaches have been ever changing, buT your dads have been, are, and shall conTinue To be The same dads, bouyanTly happy To boasT oT you and your acTiviTies. To The I938 High- lander we bow low and doTT our Tarns in praise oT This volume, ediTorially reTresh- inq, and Typoqraphically beauTiTul. JACK ESTES, PresidenT The l-lighland Park Dads Club CDUR SUPEIQINTENDENT To Our Graoluales of IQ38: l hope your years of l-ligh School work have been happy ones ancl lhal your lrain- ing ancl experiences here have been such lhal Jrhey will conlripule rnuch lo your lulure ioy and happiness as you go aboul Jrhe clulies of life. l-l. E. GABLE, Superinlenclenl, l-lighlancl Parlc Public Schools. GUI? PRINCIPAL Qne miqhl paraphrase a lamiliar quola- lion by saying, The spiril of lhe school is revealed lhrough lhe allilude ol lhe pupil. The nalural, friendly allilude of our sludenl body has been evidenr during The pasl year. Few visilors leave wilhoul expressing Their appreciarion of lhe friendly, coure Teous alrnosphere lhal exisls vvilhin our walls. They Come as visilors and leave as friends. BEN W. WISEMAN, Principal FACULTY ADKISSON MRS LUCILE SNIPES Qouthwesm-ln Umvcrsuy A.B. SHELDON MRS. BERNARD Fncyhsh and Socicl SCIEDCG Fast TCXUS State Teachers Collcqe B A Um vorslty of Texas, M.A. BECK, RALPH W. Band Trinity Umversity BA BOSWELL FRED R. North Texas State Teachers C Heqe E A BOWLBY, C. D. Government North Texas Srqic Teachers Cclleqe, B.S.y S. V U s A E., RMA. CHAPPELL MILDRED Physlcal Educuuozx Ycs Tern., BS. COTTINGHAM, RUTH Muthexicl ms .UUIVETSEAY of T fxmiblz U., M.A. DIAL, NANCY ELLA Art S. M. U., AB. FACULTY FORT, MRS. S. F. Commercial S. M. U., B,S. FULGHAM, KATHERINE Secretary to the Principal FULLER, ELIZABETH Librarian T. S. C. VV., BA., GILLON, GRACE Registrar University of Texas, A.B. GOLDEN. ELOISE English S. M. U., BJ-X.: M.A. GRIMES. MRS. TUNIS Enqlish Trinity University, S. M. U., M.A. HARRISON. PEGGY H gNlIII1'ft'l'Il Public Speaking S. M. U., A.B. HIGHTOWER, FLOYD R. Physical Education and Athletics University of Chattanooqa, B,S. HUME. T. R. Physical Educaixon S. M. U,, B.A. UTCHISON, NANCY Mathematics and Mechanical Diawina Southwestern University, BA. JARRETT, NEIL French and Spanish S. M. U., B.A. MA. AB., and Athletics Nu Q' 435' FACULTY JONES, DOROTHY WOOTEN English S. M. U., B.A. KIDD, OGDEN Mathematics S. M, U., B.A. LAUTEH, HARRY Physmrxl Educauan KUSER, MRS. MILTON Physlcal Educatlon University of Texas, B.A., B.S.g S. M. U., M.A. UIIIVOIGSIIY of Chattanooqa, BA. LIVELY, LIEUTENANT R. P. R. O. T. C. Texas A. 6. M., BA. MASTERS, HILDA La in MARSHALL, C. H. Physics and Maihemaucs Universlty of Texas, B.A., M.A. Umvrlslty of Tuxfrs, BA., S. M. U., M.A. MILLER, MRS. HlSIOI'Y I. O. S. M. U., BA., M,A. RUDDELL, GEORGE W. fffiexmrltl ' PRESS, CYNTHIA Spanish University oi Texas, BA, I S. W. S, T. L-, Oklahoma, AB. SHORT, MRS. G. T. Hxstory T. S. C. W., BA.: Columbia U., M.A. Tu ent FACULTY STORY, FRANK I. French and Spanish Southwestern University, B.A., S. M. U., M.A. STRAWN. MRS. W. L. English S. M, U., BA. STROTHER, A. O., IR. English University ot Texas, BA. STROUDE, RICHARD Chemistry North Texas State Teachers College, B.S., S. M. U., M.A TURNER, MRS. R. I.. History S. lvl. U., BMA., M.A, TUTWILER, GESSNER Spanish S. M. U., B.A. WASSON, MARGARET Enqlish ond History S. M. U., B.A., M.A. WILLIAMS, MRS. LEDA N. Enqlish University of Texas, BA., M,A. WILLIFORD, LYDE English and Iournalisni S. M, U., B,A., M.A. WISSEMAN, HARRY rufry-one uf Mathematics North Texas State Teachers Colleqe, B.A., S. M. U., MA WORKMAN, W. 0. Mathematics East Texas State Teachers College, B.S. CLASSPS ww iffgyx VW 1 ' . Q- , NM' ,Nr Pfgftff' A. - V' fp' ' ,I an , 'W' ' , , ' f in gf i if 'Y . M Q A3H Ki WM MLN Q W , -W wg ,. A, K A W wx A 7 'f Aww W V -' , ,hw jwwx V ENNQ TOM SHOOP HUNTER HARRISON Officers of the January Class R. E. KNOX ..... . Presidenf MARTHA WASHINGTON . . . Vice-Presidenf ELIZABETH WISEMAN . . Secrefary-Treasurer MISS CHAPPELL . . . Sponsor SENIOR COMMITTEES SENIOR DAY PROGRAM JOHN THOMPSON AUDREY JEAN NOBLE MOTTO COMMITTEE ELIZABETH WISEMAN RICHARD POTTER ELIZABETH WISEMAN BILLY KEHOE ED BURBANK SOCIAL COMMITTEE LAWRENCE PREHN ROLINDA CHAPPELL DICK ALLEY OUIDA JANUARY Officers of JIMMIE WOOTEN ROBERT KERR . BILLY WATERS . MRS. GRIMES . GENE CONSTANTIN SARAH EINCH MAIDEN KAY ABERNATHY CANNON, GLORIA Secretary Hnnc Ronin 1937. CLARK, BETTY Class Poet 19387 Hiqhliqhts 19377 Student Council 19367 Dramatic Club 19377 Evorts Award 1938. 5 ,Z JM DAVIS, MARIORIE Art Club 1935-'377 Riding Club 19377 Linz Pin 19347 Hiqhliqhts 1934, '35. HOFFMASTER, BETTY IANE National Honor Society 1937, 'SB7 Student Council 19377 Art Club 1935-'387 President Art Club 1937, '387 Bagpipe Staff 19367 Operetta 19357 Rifle Club 1935, '367 1-litglr lande-r Staff 19387 Highlights 1935, '36. CHAPPELL, ROLINDA Secretary Class 1934: Class Favorite 1935- SE ICRS ALLEY, DICK Treasurer National Honor Society 19377 National Honor Society 1935-'377 Senior Play 19387 Major R. O, T. C. 19387 Home Room Re- porter 1937. BURGFS, LOVATT F. E. Camera Club 19377 French Club 19377 Senior Play 19387 Senior Champion Spellor 1937. '387 1lasl:e.bal1 1934, '357 Pep Squad 19347 Treasurer Hiqhlights 19367 Student Council l935-'37j Secre.ary Siuclent Council 19377 Secretary-Treasurer Dramatic Club 19367 Vice-President Dramatic Club 19377 Kiltie Staff 19367 Nalional Honor Society 1335-'337 Vice-President National Honor Society 1937, '387 Cheer Leader 19377 R. O. T. C. Sponsor 19377 Board of Publications 1936-'377 Everts Award 19387 Four Year Linz Award 19387 Most Popular Girl 19387 Bagpipe Staff 1936, '37. DAVIDSON, IULIA ANN Baqpipe Staff 1937, '387 Ridincg Club 1937, '33 GRANT. MARY RUTH Dramatic Club 19377 Bagpipe Slafi 1937. IANUARY, OUIDA Hiqhhqhts 1934-'377 Dramatic Club 1935- '377 Vice-President Home Room 19367 High- lander Staff 19377 Basketball 1934, V351 Student Council 19377 Intramural Basketball 1934, '35. Tlwzziy-f'igl1l BRIGHT, HARVEY ROBERTS Hi-Y 1935-'377 Secretary-Treasurer Class 19357 President Class 19357 Circulation Man- CUYGI' BC1C11'1il1P'H 19357 Senior Play 19387 Sitollinq Club 1935, CADE, KATHLEEN ALZIRE National llonor Society 19387 Senior Play 1033. H, ies? , , E , ...Henan EN! I2 KEHOE, BILLY B Squad 19367 Hi-Y 1934, '357 Treas- urer Iunior Hi-Y 19357 Bagpipe Staff 19387 Treasurer Spelling Club 1935. MCROBERTS, PETE First Lieutenant Band 19387 Hi-Y 19363387 Orchestra 1935-'387 Senior Play 19337 Track 1937. KNOX, R. E. President Senior Class 19387 Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. C. 19377 Student Council 19377 Assistant Editor of lournal of Texas Association of Student Councils 19377 Bag- pipe Staff 19377 National Honor Society 1936, '377 1-li-Y 19377 Linz Pins 1934-'38, MASON, DIANNE Choral Club 19377 French Club 19377 Higli- lights 19377 Riding Club, 1937. MEIER, ALMA C. Art Club 1937, '3B7 Senior Play 1938. MORGAN, ROBERT CHARLES MOORE, MILDRED CASWELL Bagpipe Staff 19377 Baseball Manager NEIMEYERI BETTYE 1937, '387 Operetta Cast 1937. NOBLE. AUDREY JEAN Cheer Leader 19377 Mast Attractive Gir 1 1937, '387 Senior Play 19377 Board of Pub- lications 19367 Art Club 19377 R. O. T. C. Sponsor 19377 Class President 19367 Speak ers! Club 19377 Home Room Reporter 1934 Vice-President of Student Council 19367 Seca igegary of Highlights 19357 Highlights 1933 PINSON, MARGUERITE Riding Club 1933-'377 French Club 1937, '387 Winner of Trucking Contest 1938. Tiwrzly-riilw Choral Club 19367 Riding Club 19371 Bag- pipe Staff 1937. PHELPS, VIRGINIA Linz Pins 1934-'387 National Honor Society 1936-'387 Everts Award 19387 Pour Years Linz Pin 19387 Riding Club 1936, '377 French Club 19387 Class Poet 19387 Graduated with first honor 1938. POTTER, RICHARD R. O. T. C. 1933-'35. '-Quai' SHOOP, TOM Basketball Manager 1935-'375 Track Man- ager 19365 B Football 1935, '365 Dramatic Club 1935-'385 Secretary Dramatic Club 19365 Hi-Y 1935-'385 Treasurer Hi-Y 19365 One Act Play 1936, '375 Bagpipe Staff 1935-'335 Sports Editor, Bagpipe 19363395 Vice- President Debate Club 19365 Stage Manager Operetta 19375 Cheer Leader 19375 Senior Play 19385 Speakers' Club 19375 H-Asso- ciation 1937, '385 T. H. S, P, A. Convention 1936, '37. THOMPSON, IOAN lntramural Basketball 1937, '365 High- lights 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 1937, '33 f . 00-JJ ' eifcfg A- f li 'f ' - X- , K.-kde! bf, VAUGHAN, NELL Highlights 19345 Press Club 19355 Dra- iiigcggc Club 19375 Art Club 19375 Senior Play WETZEL, MAURY S. Truck 1937: Golf Club 1935-'375 Everts Award 19385 B. O. T. C. 1934-'355 Bag- pipe ' Staff 19375 Dramatic Club 1933. Award SENI RS PREHN, LAWRENCE Band Captain R. O. T, C. 1937, '385 Or- chestra 1934-'385 President National Honor Society 1937, '385 Linz Pins 1935-'385 Everts 19385 Student Council 1937, '385 Radio Club 1935-'385 Zoology Club 1936. ROBERTS, HELEN ELIZABETH Senior Play 1938, President Riding Club 1937, '335 Choral Club 1936-'385 Dramatic Club 1936, '375 Highlights 1934, '35. SWOR, DOROTHY Biology Club 1936, '375 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '385 Highlights 1934-'38. THOMPSON, JOHN President of Camera Club 19375 Art Club 19375 Bagpipe Staff 1936, '375 Treasurer Class 19385 Glee Club 1934. WASHINGTON, MARTHA National Honor Society 19385 Senior Play 19385 Highlander Staff 19385 President Home Room 19375 Dramatic Club 1936-'385 Riding Club 1936-'385 Highlights 1934-'385 Basketball 1934, '355 Intramural Basket- ball 1934, '355 Vice-President of Senior Class 1575 WIGZELL, BRACE Band 1936-'365 Band Contest 1936-'365 Scn- icr Play 1936. 'llfrlril RILEY, SALLY Basketball 1934-'385 Co-Captain Basket- ball 1937, '385 National Honor Society 1936. '38: Treasurer National Honor Society 1937, '385 Senior Play 19385 Linz Pins 1936 '375 Everts Award 19385 Girls' Sports Editor Highlander 1937, '385 Girls' Sports Edi- tor Bagpipe 1936, '37, Dramatic Club 1936, '375 Tennis Club 1936, '375 Tennis Doubles 1935-'37. ROGERS, CHARLES MONTGOMERY Hi-Y 1937, '385 Secretary Hi-Y 1937, '385 Older Boys' Conference 1937, '3B: B Foot- ball l935, '365 Football 19375 Vice-Presb dent Caliiela Club 19375 B. O. T. C, 1934- '375 Radio Club 1935, '365 1 1igl'ilC!nC1e1 ' Staff 1938. 293 SENIQRS WISEMAN, ELIZABETH Secretory Senior Class 19385 Assistant Editor Highlander 19385 Honor Society 1937, '38g Bclqpipe Stuff 1936, '37p Senior Pluy 19385 Home Room President 19371 Vice- President Clcrss 19357 Secretary Ouil1 cmd Scroll 19385 Dramatic Club 19351385 High- llqhts 19355387 Speakers Club l937g K11tie Stuff 19375 Basketball 1934, '357 Intromurcxl Coach 19357 T. H. S. P. A. Convention 19377 Linz Pins 1935-'37. WOOTEN. BILL 1 Pl. O. T, C. 1933-'37 Room 1937. . g,iHZ THE SENIOR BANQUE 1 . V if e f ' .wwf M 3 SE IQRS ABERNATHY, KAY Dramatic Club 1936-'385 Secretary Dra- matic Club 19375 Secretary Speakers Club 19375 Hiahliqhts 19365 Bagpipe Staff 19375 Co-Editor Kiltie 19375 Quill and Scroll 1937, '385 National Honor Society 19385 Cheer Leader 19385 R. O. T. C. Sponsor 19385 Secretary Student Council 19385 Rep- resentative at Large Student Council 19385 President Home Room 19385 T. H. S. P. A., Denton 1938. ASTON, MARY IANE Highlights 19355 Riding Club 19355 lntra- mural Basketball 19365 Secretary Home Room 19355 Reporter Home Room 1937. BALLOW. CHUNN Bagpipe Staff 19375 Goll 1937, '38, BEKINS, BOB Staff Sergeant Band 19385 Band 1934-'375 Art Club 1934-'365 Hi-Y 19375 Rifle Club 1934, '355 Operetta 19355 Band Contest 1935-'38. BERRY, MARY IO Hiqhliqhts 1934-'385 Travel Club 19385 French Club 19385 Vice-President of Chem- istry Club 1938. BILSBOROUGH, LUCILLE Dramatic Club 1936-'385 Press Club 1936, '375 Travel Club 1937, '385 Kiltie Staff 19375 Pep Squad 19345 Basketball 19343385 lntramural Basketball Coach 1938, '375 Sec- ond Team Basketball Captain 1938, '375 Sec- ond Team Basketball Sportsmanship Cup 19375 First Team Basketball lmprovement Cup 19385 Linz Pins 1935-'385 National Honor Society 1937, '385 Tennis Club 19385 Everts Award 1938, BEAMAN, WARREN Editor of Bagpipe 1937, '385 Hi-Y 19365 Debate Club 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 1937, '385 President Home Room 19355 Captain R. O. T. C. 19385 Bagpipe Stati 19385 Student Council 19385 Band 19355 Board of Publication 1937, '88. BELL. VIRGINIA Highlights 1936. BIFANO, CHARLES R. O. T. C. Sergeant 1935-'375 Home Room President 19385 Dramatic Club 1937, '38. BLAYLOCK, PATSY Travel Club 1937, '385 Treasurer Travel Club 19375 Parliamentarian Club 19385 Tennis 1935-'385 Tennis Vice-President Tennis Club 19385 Basketball 1934-'375 Captain ketball 1936. Qyfifx Tliirl y-fu ANTHONY, MARY LEE Hiahlialits 1935. BAILEY, DINSMORE Football 1937. SENIORS BOMAR, W. B. Operetta 1935-'387 Bar1pipe Staff 1937, '38 BROOKS, BILL Captain R. O. T. C. 19387 Hi-Y 1936, '377 Dramatic Club 1937-'387 Debate Club 19377 President Home Room 19387 Secretary Horne Room 1935-'377 Golf Club 19387 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '387 Secretary Rifle Club 19367 Rifle Club 1935, '36. BOUGHTON, DORIS ELAINE Hiqhliqhts 1935-'387 Art Club 1936-'387 if Travel Club porter 19387 1938. 1937, '387 Home Room Re- Ridmq Club 19387 Linz Pin iff-Y '. 935155,-7 V '7- . , . -f ..qg.,.,,- , ,--9371. ' V - f 55, . BROWN, DOUGLAS Linz Pins 1935, '367 Older Boys' Confer- ence 19377 Treasurer 1-li-Y 19377 Second Lieutenant R. O. T, C. 19387 Operetta 1938. I 1 2 l fgvol 1 BUDDINGTON. Bon Band 1933-'387 Band Contest 1934-'387 Retired First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 19387 Hi-Y 1933-'387 Second Vice-President H1-Y 19387 Older Boys' Conierence 1938, '357 Vice-President Home Room 19387 Biology BURBANK' ED Club 1937, '387 Vice-President Biology Club ,L . -. 19371 ,38: ,,BGqpipe,, Stuff 1937, 138: ,,Hiqh- l'4liY 1933, R. O. T. C. 1934 37. lander Staff I38. y 71-.. BURCHETT. FRANCES l l Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Highlights 1935- 138: Everts Award 19387 Highlander Stall 1933- BURNS, ROBERT R. O. T. C. 1934-'367 Crack Company 1935. BUSH, DOROTHY Intramural Basketball 1937, liqhts 1935-'387 Tennis Club 193 CAHOON, BARBARA Highlights 1935-'387 Riding Club 19357 Dramatic Club 19374387 Quill and Scroll 1937-'387 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '387 Hiql'1- 1ander Staff 19387 Tennis Club 19377 Stu- dent Council 19387 Vice-President Ouill and Scroll 19387 Art Club 19387 T. H. S. P. A. Convention 1937. J yy X V 42 pf , CALDWELL, MARIAN Travel Club 1936-'38, French Club 19387 National Honor Society 1937, '387 Linz Pins 1.935-138, Third Team Basketball 1935, '367 lntramural Basketball 1935, '367 Tennis Club 19387 Everts Award 19387 Four Year Linz Pin 1938. CARLISLE, GEORGE, IUNIOR Radio Club 1935-'387 President Radio Club 19387 French Club 19387 Operetta 1936338 Tl7i1'f-X fL7l'P!' CASS, A. B. Hi-Y 1935-'36. CHAPPELI., WALLACE President Freshman Class 1934, Presi- dent Home Room 1935, '36, President Dra- matic Club 1936, '37, Student Council 1936, '37, President Student Council 1937, '38, Captain Football B Team 1935, Football 1936, '37, Basketball B Team 1935, '36, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Association 1937, '38, Hi-Y 1937, '38, Dele- gate Convention Texas Association Student Councils 1937, '38, Everts Award 1938. COLE, CATHERINE Basketball 1937, '38, Tennis 1937, '38, National Honor Society 1937, '38, High- lander Staff 1938, Secretary of Horne Room 1938, Intramural Basketball Coach 1937, Linz Pins 1937, '38, CRAIG, MARTHA IANE Home Room President 1935, Highlights 1935, '36, Art Club 1937, '38, Travel Club 1937, Student Council 1938, Linz Pin 1936, Home Room Reporter 1936, '37. CUMBY, IOHN Hi-Y 1936, Art Club 1936, Golf Club 1937, '38 CAVENDER, IESSIE COBB, IEANNE Highlights 1936, '37, Student Council 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Reporter Dramatic Club 1938, Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38, Quill and Scroll 1937, '38, Art Club 1937, '38, Highlander Staff 1938, Secre- tary Home Room 1937, President Home Room 1938, Representative-at-Large 1938, T. H. S. P. A. Convention, Denton 1937, Executive Boardiot Student Council, 1937. CONSTANTIN, GENE Hi-Y 1936-'38, Art Club 1937, '38, Association 1937, '38, Football 1936-'38, Team Football 1935, President Home Room 1936, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Hugh- lander Staff 1938, Older Boys' Conference 1938, T. H. S. P. A. Convention 1937. CREE, DICK Maior R. O. T. C. 1938, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Operetta 1938. CURRY, DICK Hi-Y 1938, President Home Boom 1937, Vice-President Home Room 1938, Tennis Club 1938. Tbirll frm 1' Bagpipe Staff 1938, Golf Club 1938, EN! RS CAVE, MARY Highlights 1934-'38, Travel Club 1937, '38, Basketball Manaaer 1937, '38, Tenni- guoit Team 1936. CHAMBERS, FANITA Riding Club 1934-'36, Baapipe Staff 1934-'36, Choral Club 1938, Highlights 1937, '38, Basketball 1934. J J 1 ,- Af tl, FAIRES, MARY LILLIAN SE IORS DAVIS, HENRY 'DULS, IANE Tennis 19344385 District Champion Dou- bles 19377 Intramural Basketball 1934-'387 Captain Intramural Basketball 1937, '387 Latin Tournament 19357 National Honor Society 1937, '387 Vice-President National Honor Society 19387 Travel Club 1937, '387 President Travel Club 19377 President Home Room 1936, '377 Student Council Rep- resentative 19367 President Tennis Club 19387 Linz Pins 1934-'387 Everts Award 1938. DENNIS, DOROTHY 1-Iiqhliqhts 1935-'387 Choral Club 1937, '387 Secretary Home Room 19377 Home Room Reporter 19387 Travel Club 1937. EDWARDS. BERNICE Highlights 1936-'387 Secretary Home Room 19367 Dramatic Club 1938. ELLIOT, BILL 19387 Operetta 1936. ELMORE, DEHRILI. Band 1935-'377 Hi-Y 1934, 1351 Golf Club Captain R. O. T. C. 19387 Linz Pm 1936. on Linz Pins 1935-'387 Choral Club 1936-'38: Operetta 19377 ChemistrY Cl'-lb 19337 APT Club 19387 French Club 19387 Pep Squad 1936, '37i Bagpipe Staff 19377 Four Year Linz Pin 19387 Everts Award 19387 Nation- al Honor Society 1938. FITCH, DAVID Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. C, 19387 1-IiAY 1937, '387 Vice-President Home Room 19377 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Kiltie Stait 19377 Highlander Staff 1938. TlJi1'!y-fin' f fkgfvx,-iff. -- 1 E -N.- Q , +4-1-fe. . 'YT ELLIS, LELAND President Class 19367 Student Council 1937, '387 I-li-Y 1937, '38. ENGLISH, DAN R. O. T. C, 1935-'387 H1-Y 1938. FIELDS, EVELYN FLATH, EARL Band 1.g36'!38j Band Contest 1936-'387 SoloistlBand Contest 19387 Operetta 19387 Senior Play 19387 National Honor Society 1937, '387 Student Council 1936, '377 First Lieutenant R. O. T. C, 19387 Extemporane- ous Speech 1936. if if it f ya,--.. 'YW 'Q' PLY, HARRIET SEN! RS Highlights 1935-'375 Press Club 19385 FOLEY, PEGGY Dramatic Club 19375 Operetta 19375 Travel DX 5' C1 b 19 7 ff . ,. Club 19385 Secretary Travel Club 19385 1g3gf1'm'1C u 3' 38' Tmmd Club Linz Pins 1936-'385 Manager Girls' Basket- ball 19385 Tennis Club 19385 Everts Award 19385 National Honor Society 1938. FOSDICK, IEAN Staff 1938. Student Council 19385 Highlights 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 1937, '385 Highlander ,I FREEMAN, BETTIE Treasurer Riding Club 19355 Bagpipe Staff 19375 Ki1ie Staff 19375 President Speakers Club 19375 Quill and Scroll 19375 President Quill and Scroll 19385 Associate Editor Highlander 19385 Highlander Staff 19375 Highlights 1935-'385 President Highlights 19335 Dramatic Club 1935-'385 National Honor Society 1937, '385 Senior Play 19385 T. S. P. A. Convention 19385 Secretary Clzss 19375 Everts Award 19385 Home Room Reporter 19385 Linz Pin 1935. H4 FULLINWIDER, VIRGINIA 1' 5 4 Q Pep Squad 19355 Riding Club 19355 High- lights 19353385 Dramatic Club 1937-'385 Kiltie Staff 19375 Bagpipe Staff 1936- '385 Secretary Home Room 19365 Reporter Home Room 1938. GILLEY, MARTHA IO Dramatic Club, 1937, '38, GRAYFEO. GENEVIEVE Highlights 19385 Bagpipe Staii 19385 Home Rooin Reporter 1935, '385 Zoology Club 1935. 'X GREEN, WAYNE , ,Vx Vice-President Rifle Club 19375 National Honor Society 19385 Student Council Repre- sentative, 1938. GILBERT, ADELE Dramatic Club, 1937, '38, GOLAY, MARTHA MAI Art Club 19385 Choral Club 19385 High- lights 19385 Dr matic Club 1939. 9 GREGORY, JOHN COLLINS President Home Rooni 19375 Reporter Home Room 19385 Football 19375 H Asso- ciation 1937, GREER, HILDA Highlights 1935-'385 Linz Pin 19375 Everts Award 19385 Highlander Staff 1937, '38. Thirty-six 41' 1 A gg .fb 1 f, 7? H-- ' 'J . CSN l- L. gi, Har. I . Wb,,,ffz.I 21,3 V. 'if-?. f5 f,:f I, K4 zgsf zfec , --., ' -44 , ' YL.-3 ' .fi - S E I 1 '33 ,- . 'eg-',.gT,,, N537 gf ap?-ILL, GRINDELL, PEGGY Sf' Student Council 1936-'387 Tennis 1937, '387 Vice-President Speakers' Club 19377 Highlights 1936-'387 Zoology Club 19377 President Dramatic Club 19387 Choral Club 19377 Texas Association Student Govern- ment 19387 Highlander Stati 19387 Riding Club 19367 Executive Board of Student Council 19397 National Honor Society 1938. HALL, VIRGINIA Highlights 1935. HAMBLETON RI nl :visit 535' ta.. HALL, KATHERINE Secretary Home Room 19377 Travel Club 19377 Reporter Travel Club 19387 Secretary French Club 19387 Highlights 19387 Chem- istry Club 19387 National Honor Society 19387 Linz Pins 1935-'387 Everts Award 1938. Golf 1936, '37, CHARD HAMILTON BETTE LYNN Dramatic Club 1938-'387 Highlights 1936, '377 Class Favorite 19367 Vice-President Home Room ,19377 Secretary Home Room 19387 Art Club 11937, '387 Bagpipe Staff 19387 Highlander Staff 19387 One-Act Play 1937. HANDLEY, BERNICE President Home Room 19357 Highlights 1935, '367 Choral Club 1935, '367 Operettu 1935, '367 Art Club 1936, '37, HARRIS, IAYNE Everts Award 19387 Linz Pins 1938, '377 Highlights 19387 Art Club 1938. GLXDAVJJ I I HARRIS, sur: MARGARET Tlrilfy-.t1'1t'f1 HAMMAN, SUSAN ELLEN Tennis Club 1934-'377 Highlights 1934-'387 National Honor Society 19387 Secretary Home Room 1935, '367 Student Council 1936, '377 Representative-at-Large Student Council 1937, '387 Debate Club 1937, '387 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Bagpipe Staff 1935f'37j Chairman Community Chest Drive 1937, '387 Accompanist for Operatta 1934- '387 Accompanist for Band 1936-'397 Ac- companist for Choral Club 1938-'387 Linz Pins 1935, '36, '387 Everts Award 19387 Accompanist tor Glee Club 1934-'367 Ac- companist tor Orchestra 1935-'387 Executive Board Student Council 1938, HANSEN, IACK F. R. O. T. C. 1935-'377 Track 1937, '387 Hi-Y 19387 Dramatic Club 1936, '387 Swing Club 19387 Home Room Reporter 19387 Hlt1lilanc14'rr Staff 1938. TARR, ALFRED J. Football 1936, '377 Dramatic Club 1936- '387 Association 1937, '387 B Basket- ball Team 1936, '377 Track 19387 Speakers' Club 19367 Sergeant-at-Arms H Associa- tion 1937. HARRISON, HUNTER C. Basketball 1936, '377 H Association 1937, '387 Officers' Club 1936, '377 First Lieutenant R, O. T. C. 1936, '377 Camp Dallas 19347 Crack Company 1935. HIGGINS, NANCY Highlights 1938. HIRSCH, IEANNE A Highlights 1935-'37, Travel Club 1937, 38, Art Club 1936 38, Dramatic Club 1938, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Linz Pins 1935-'38, Everts Award 1938. HORTON, DORIS Art Club 1935. HOWARD, HERMAN Band 1934-'38, Hi-Y 1935-'38, Band Con- test 1933-'38, Vice-President Home Room 1935, Operetta 1938, A SENI RS HEADINGTON, EDWARD Rifle Club 1936, Radio Club 1935, Ten- nis Team 1936-'38, Basketball 1937, '38, Captain Tennis Team 1938, B Team Basketball 1936, '37, H Association 1937, '38, Home Room Secretary 1935. HEMMINGSON, GEORGE Quill and Scroll 1937, '38, Business Man- aqer Highlander 1938, Home Room Pres- ident l938, Cheer Leader 1937, Hi-Y 1936- '38, Tennis Club 1938, Vice-President Home Boom 1937, Secretary Home Room 1936. if HILL, MARY IANE Highlights 1935, Student Council 1935, Secretary Home Room 1936, Travel Club 1937, '38, Linz Pins 1935-'38, Everts Award 1938. HOOVER. IEANNE Basketball 1936-'38, Intramural Basket- ball l935, Intramural Basketball Coach 1937, Vice-President Home Room 1937. HORTON. PAUL First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, Debate Team 1938, Travel Club 1937, '38, Debate Club 1938, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Operetta 1938. HOWE. RALPH Radio Club 1934-'38, Hi-Y 1937, Major R. O. T. C. 1938, Secretary Officers' Club 1938, Camera Club 1937. Thirty-eight ,- X HELMS, MARIORI Dramatic Club -'38, De te Club 1936, Choral Club 8, Art C1 1937, '38, Tennis Club 938: ravel Clu 38, High- lights 1937, ' , Kiltie 1 37, Riding Club 1938, Pins 1 8, Intramural Basketball 1 HENRY, MARSHALL Linz Pins 1935-'38, Football 1936, '37, Basketball 1937, '38, H Association 1937, '38, National Honor Society 1937, '38, First Sergeant R. O. T. C. 1937, Student Council 1936-'38, Treasurer Student Council 1937, '38, :President Home Room 1936, Track 1938, Hi-Y 1937, '38, Treasurer H Associ- ation l937, '38, B Team Basketball 1936, B Football Team 1936, Everts Award 1938, Home Room Treasurer 1936, Intra- mural Track Meet 1938. .f fecre:l SENI R HOWELL. PAT National l-lonor Society 1937, '38, Second Lieutenant R. O. T, C. 1938, Quill and Scroll 1938, Debate Team 1936-'38, Debate Club 1936, Travel Club 1937, Operetta 1937, '38, President Debate Club 1938, Vice-President French Club 1938, Treasurer Travel Club 1938, Highlander Stati 1938. HUNTER, PEYTON Captain R. O. T. C. 1938, Dramatic Club 1937, '38. f I 1 90 .AY I HUNT. ANNE Zoology Club 1937, Linz Pin 1935, Travel Club 1938, Lead in Operetta 1938, Choral Club 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, IOHNSON, BETTY Pep Squad 1935, Rifle Club, 1937, Dra- matic Club 1938, Travel Club 1938, Secre- tary Home Room 1938, Linz Pins 1935-'38, Everts Award 1938, Highlights 1938, Oper- etta 1938. y NY IOHNSTON, CHARLOTTE MW or a Riding Club 1938, Art Club 1938: Choral Club 1936, '38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Bagpipe Staff 1938, Highlander Staff 1938, Home Room Reporter 1937, High- lights 1935-'38, Intramural Basketball 1935, Tennis Club 1938. IONES. LARRY 1938, Student Coun- Committee Student Leader 1937, Vice- President Home 38, Older Boys' Con- and Scroll 1937, '38, an , d Scroll 1937 Band 1936, R, O. T. C. Convention 1938, Bagpipe Stalt Camera Club Dramatic Club 1938. IORDAN, MAX Hi-Y 1937, Camera Club 1938, High- lander Stott 1938, R, O. T, C. 1937. KEHOE, GEORGE F. Hi-Y 1933-'35, Band 1933-'38, First Lieu- tenant R. O. T, C. 1938, Vice-President Class 1937, Secretary Home Room 1938. Tlltiffjl-lfilli' IONES, ALICE Secretary Home Room 1937, Reporter Home Room 1938, Bagpipe Staff 1936: Secretary Dramatic Club 1937, '38, High- lights 1935-'38, Ouill and Scroll 1937, '38, Kiltie Staff 1937, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1935-'38, Linz Pins 1935-'38, Everts Award 1938, High- lander Stall 1937, '38. IONES. MARY ANN ' Pep Squad 1935, Riding Club 1935, High- lights 1936, Debate 1937, Travel Club 1937, '38, Home Room Reporter 1937, Choral Club 1938. IUDD, MARY ANN Art Club 1936-'38, Choral Club 1936-'38, Secretary-Treasurer Choral Club 1938, Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38, T. H. S. P. A. Convention, Denton, 1937. KEILTY, PATSIE Highlights 1937, '38. KING, FRANK I. Hi-Y 1934, '35, Band 1934, '36, Art Club 1937, '38, President Art Cliub 1938, Vice- President Home Room 1937. vw ,, ',,'fV7 LAIDLAW. BILL Tennis 1938, Football 1935-'37, Everts Award 1938. x V, 5 LATIMER. VIRGINIA+ Highlights 1935-,1's6, Tmvei Club 1938. LEDBETTER. ANICE Debate Club 1937, '38, Operethu 1937, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Highlights 1935- '38, lntrarnural Basketball 1936. KEMP. MARTHA National Honor Society 1938, Riding Club 1938, Highlights 1937, '38, Art Club 1938, Tennis Club 1938, Linz Pins 1936, '37. KERR. ROBERT Hi-Y 1935p'38, Cheer Leader 1937, Band 1935-38: R. O. T. C. 1935-'37, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Vice-President Senior Class Council 1937, Secretary 1938, Student Sgipgiomore Class 1935, Highlander Staff 3, fbbblz! ' I-iiub ' 1 SENICDRS KENT, GEORGE R. O. T. C. 1934-'36, Operetta 1935, '36, Art Club 1938. KINDRED, LORRAINE Secretary Travel Club 1936, '37, Secre- tary Home Room 1935-'37, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Bagpipe Staff 1935-'37, Kiltie Staff 1937, Secretary Board Publi- cations 1937, '38, Linz Pins 1934-'38, Everts Award 1938, Latin Tournament 1936, '37, Class Reporter 1938, Secretary National Honor Society 1937, '38, Highlights 1936-'38, KLEINMAN. MIRIAM Dramatic Club 1936-'38, Choral Club 1936, Radio Club 1937, Kiltie tatf 1937, Everts Award 1938, Linz,Pins , '36, 3 w',,,! 1 1' ' , . 5 I S f A ff: 1- I LAKE, REBECCA Secretary Art Club 1938, Art Club 1935- '38, lnt mural Bask ball 1938, Highlights 1938. ywi, 11 I X 1.EAr1-ifzns, VALERIEQ 1 chomi ciub 1935, ft lub 137, igh- iiqms 1936, 'a7. , 1 1 WO, N LEWIS, ELIZABETH Manager Girls' Basketball Team 1936- '38, National Honor Society 1937, '38, Reporter Quill and Scroll 1937, '38, Latin Tournament 1934-'37, Kiltie Staff 1937, Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38, Girls' Sport Edi- tor Highlander 1938, Senior Play 1938, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Intramural Bas- ketball 1934, '38. , Forty N 'o o onor Society.1937, 138i Student -avi SENI RS .EVY, MAUHICE Baqpipe Staff 1936, '377 Camera Club 9387 Press Club 1936, LOGAN, ELOISE Linz Pins 19353387 Home Room Reporter 1934, '357 'Travel Club 1935-'387 Basketball 1937. LITTLE, JOHN Home Room President 1935, '387 Vice- Prosident Home Room 19377 B Team Football 19367 B Team Basketball 19367 Football 1937, '387 Baqpipe Staff 19377 Older Boys' Conference 19387 1-li-Y 19387 H Association 19387 Dramatic Club 1938. fl 1 , .LY1','u,f-ff, ' l', A 47 LO G, LAWSON Home Room Reporter 19387 Kiltie Staff 19377 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '387 National Honor Society 19387 Quill and Scroll 19387 Debate Club 19387 Travel Club 19387 Vice- President Home 'Room 19367 Linz Pin 19387 Everts Award 1938. MCCALI., REBECCA MCCLENNY ILTON MCLAUGHLIN, LOIS .QW ,QZZJ MCNEILI., IDA MAE Travel Club 19387 Dramatic Club 1938. Riding Club 19387 Dramatic Club 193571 Intramural Basketball 1936-'387 Pep Sqpadl 1936-'377 Chemistry Club 19387 Linz Pin 19387 Everts Award 19387 Art Club 15561 ,,z,, ,, .. - I -A - U 1' . : 2 5 Forly-om' , 5 .1 rf' 4' .i X Highlights 1935, '367 Secretary Tklome Room 19377 Bagpipe Staff 19387 rave ciub 1939, Linz Pm 1935. MCCLAIN' CHARLES MCDONALD, DOT Travel Club 1936-'387 Riding Club 19387 Art Club 1937, '387 Zooloqy Club 1935, '367 French Club 1936, '377 Hiqhliqlits 1935-'387 Tennis Club 1938. ,g17,,7w,wJv-9 MCMAHON, LEONARD B Squad Football 1935, '367 Hi-Y 19377 Association 1936-'387 Bagpipe Staff 1936, '377 Dramatic Club 19377 Vicefpresi- dent Home Room 1936. f EJ ' 5 .J-1 EN, SARAH FINCH Coun 'l presentative-at-Larqe 19387 Quill and oll 1937, '387 Secretary ot Quill and S roJ 1937, '387 Choral Club 1935-'387 Xaseretta 1937, '387 Dramatic Club 1935- -'387 Hiahliahts 1935-'387 Kiltie Staff 19377 Ui. Q X Bagpipe Staff 19377 Travel Club 1937, '387 Debate Club 1937, '387 Reporter De- bate Club 19377 Zooloqy Club 19377 Presi- dent Home Room 1937, '387 High School Bible Award 19347 Everts Award 19387 Four-Year Linz Pin 19387 Chairman Red Cross Drive 19377 Student Council Conven- tion 1938. f A.,:f: .. - f- -. - f Mififzffffispii . . - . 1 :j. Qa-, H 'E ft -if' ii- l L f 1 it 5 MERRILL. EDYTHE Dramatic Club 1938, Home Room Re! porter 1937, '38. MILLS, BOB National Honor Society 1937, '38, Stue dent Council 1937, '38, President National Honor Society 1938, Debate Club 1938, Sec- ond Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, Linz Pin 1936. MONDAY, RODGER R. O. T. C. 1935, '36, Hi-Y 1937, '38J Basketball 1936, Dramatic Club 1937, Radio Club 1935, Rifle Club 1936, Secree tary Home Room 1937, Crack Company 1935, '36.' Mm' MOORE, KENNETH Dramatic Club 1938. MARTIN, BRYCE 1937, '38, Track 1936. MELTON, BILL Room 1937. MESSINA CONSTANCE I-liahliqhts 1934 MITCHELL. MAX Hi-Y 1937, '38, Chemistry Club 1939, President Home Room 1938, Corporal R. O. T. C. 1938. MOORE, MARGARET ANNE National Honor Society 1937, '38, ant Editor Highlander 1938, lander Staff 1937, Co-Editor Kiltie '38 Treasurer oi Quill Scroll ' , Choral Club 1934, '35 asketball 1934, '35, Intramural 1934-'38, Captain Intramural 1937, Highlights 1934-'38, 1937, '38, Travel Club 1937, of Student Council 1937, Linz Pin 1938, Everts Awa Tournament 1937, Board of 1937, '38, T. H. S. P. A. Convention, ton, 1937. MOORE, B. C. 1-li-Y 1937, '38, President Home Room 1937, Vice-President Home Room 1938, Vice-President Dramatic Club 1938, R. O. T. C. 1935-'37, Manager Track Team 1938, Highlander Staff 1938. 1 Ul'fY-IAIL 0 R. O. T. C. 1937, '38, Reporter Home Captain R. O. T. C. 1938, Dramatic Club MEARS, IOYCE MEREDITH, NANCY Student Council 1937, Vice-President Home Room 1938, Travel Club 1938, Ridinq Club 1937, '33 1 S i 2 I N I MUSSO, CHARLOTTE Hi hli his 1935'38 lntramural Basket- HONEY, JIM Cl Q ' I ball 1935, '38, Basketball 1937, '38, Choral Club 1937, '38, Operetta 1937, '38. NORTH, RUTH Dramatic Cl b 3 - French Club 1937, '38, Te l '38, Travel Club 1938, H' hights 35- .. Rasff ,MMA QW President Home Room 1938, Secretary Home Room 1937, Reporter Golf Club 1937, '38, Reporter Home Room 1936, Senior Day Committee 1938, B Team Basketball 1937. NEWGARDEN, GEORGE Captain R. O. T. C. 1938, Student Coun- cil 1937, '38, NORWOOD. IAYNE Dramatic Club 1938, Riding Club 1938, Everts Award 19381 Linz PH! 19357 OU9' Act Play 1938. PEABODY, GEORGE B Team Basketball 1937, '38, Track 1938, Hi-Y 1937, '38, Chemistry Club 1938. POTTS. GEORGE Band 1934-'38, Band Contest 1935-'38, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1937, '38, Ritle Club 1935, '36, Debate Club 1934, Bagpipe Staff 1936, '37, Highlander Statt 1938, Camera Club 1937, '38. PURNELL, CHARLES scholastic Debate Team 1936, '38, Debate Club 1935-'38, President Debate Club 1937, Operetta Lead 1937, '38, Travel Club 1937, '38, President Travel Club 1938, R. O. T. C. 1935, '36, Hi-Y 1938, Vice-President Home Room 1938, Home Room Reporter 1937, Linz Pins 1935-'38, Everts Award 1938, Vice- President French Club 1938. lillriy-flarrt' National Honor Society 1937, '38, lnter- NOYES, JONATHAN K 1937, Band l935f'38, Second Lieutenant '38, National Honor Society 1937, '39, Draf matic Club 1937, '38, Debate Club '38, Operetta 1937, Hi-Y 1938-'38. 1937, POPPLEWELI., MARY BETH Linz Pins 1935-'38, National Honor Soci- ety Reporter 1938, Student Council 1938, Baapipe Staff 1938. PRITCHETT, CARR National Honor Society 1938, Quill and Scroll 1938, Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38, Band 1934-'38, R. O. 'l', C. 1934, '35, Band Contest 1935438 RALSTON, BILL Battalion Seiqeant Major 1938, Dramatic Club 1938-'38, Travel Club 1937, '38, Oper- etia 1937, '38, Ono-Act Play 1938, '38, Declaniation 1938, Radio Club 1935. SANFORD, HELEN lntramural Basketball 1935, '367 National Honor Society 1937, '387 Manager lntra- mural Basketball 19377 Latin Tournament 1935-'387 Second Place State Latin Tourna- ment 19357 Reporter Home Room 19357 Vice-President Home Room 19377 Secretary Home Room 19387 Linz Pins 1935-'387 Rid- ing Club 19377 Pep Squad 19357 Everts Award 1938. SCHNEIDER, MARION Highlights 1935, l36j Secretary Home Roorn 19387 Travel Club 19387 French Club 19387 National Honor Society 1937, '387 Liuz Pins 1935-'387 Everts Award 1938, SCHUBERT, CLAIRE Travel Club 19367 Highlights 1935-'387 Tennis Club 19367 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Home Room Reporter 1937, '387 Zoology Club 19367 Bagpipe Staff 19387 High- lander Staff 1938, SCOT'1', RACHAEL Highlights 19353387 Travel Club 19367 Tennis Club 19367 Intramural Basketball 1935, '367 President Home Room 19367 Drae matic Club 19387 Student Council 19387 Everts Award 19387 Linz Pins 1935-'387 Highlander Staff 1938. SCHIFF, HERBERT Football 19377 Baseball 19387 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Hi-Y 1934-'387 Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 19377 Secretary Home Room 1938. SCHNEIDER. MARY KATHRYN I Highlights 19387 Travel Club 19387 Rid- ing Club 19387 Treasurer Art Club 19387 Linz Pin 1938. SCOGGIN, E. O.. IUNIOR R. O, T. C. 1936, '377 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Tennis Club 19387 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38. JA' SENICIQS RANKIN, MARGARET Highlights 1937, '387 Dramatic Club 1937, '38 I Pep Squad 19347 Basketball 1934-'387 lntramural Basketball 1935-'377 lntramural Basketball Coach 19377 Highlights 19357 Tenniquoit 19367 Horne Room President 19377 Co-Captain of Basketball Team 1938. RICHARDSON, MILTON Student Council 19367 Hi-Y 1935. RUDE, SELMA Dramatic Club 19387 Riding Club 19387 Linz Pin 19387 Everts Award 19387 Tennis Club 1938. if MM SIMPSOQBAGNES REED Linz Pin 19357 Zoology Club 1937, '387 Choral Club Award 1938. D 19387 Operetta 19387 Evertsjx l fx l r11'ly-fun 1' SEIXlIORb SMITH, EDWIN Radio Club 1937, '38f Highlander Car- 'toonist 1938. SMITH, DORIS JANE SORELLE. MARION Choral Club 19377 Bagpipe Staff 1987, '38 SORELLE. IACK R. O. T. C. .ft te SOUTTI-IR, GEORGE Association 1937, '387 Baseball 1936- '387 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1933. I Jo STANFORD, GROVER i2'g'f5ifW STEPHENS, KATHLEEN Choral Club 1935-'387 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Highlights 1935-'377 Travel Club 19387 Tennis Club 19387 Operetta 1936, '37: Everts Award 19387 Latin Tournament 19387 Linz Pin 19367 Art Club 1938. X S , HELEN . nnis C1 935-'387 Highlights 1934-'387 e1 Cl 1936-'387 Debate Team 1937, '33i1'Se ry Debate Club 1937, '387 Sec- ret ry ome Room 1936, '377 Dramatic C1 36, '377 Chemistry Club 1937, '387 Ev Award 1938. Forty-ji1'e SPENCER, HARRY Band 1935-'387 Band Contest 1936, '38 Camera Club 19387 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938. I STEBBINS, BARBARA Vice-President Highlights 19387 High- lights 1935-'387 President Home Room 1936- '38j Sergeant-at-Arms Riding Club 19387 Intramural Basketball 19357 Tennis Club 1937, '387 Bagpipe Staff 1937, '387 Linz Pins 1935, '367 Kiltie Staff 19377 Everts Award 19387 Dramatic Club 19387 Riding Club 1938. STRAWBRIDGE, DUANE Art Editor Highlander 19387 Art Club 1936-'387 Secretary Art Club 19377 Dra- matic Club 1937, '387 Vice-President Home Room 19377 R. O. T. C. 1935, '367 B Foot- ball Team 19377 Hi-Y 1935, '387 Treasurer Art Club 19387 Swing Club 19387 T. H. S. P. A. Convention 1937. TENISON. KATHRYN HILL Art Club 19387 Everts Award 1938. .: A, , Ml f' Al? J TIPTON, BILLY Secretary Home Room 1936, '375 WALTON, LOUISE Highlights 19385 Art Club 1938. WATERS, BILLY Football 19375 Basketball 1938-'385 Base- ball 1937, '385 Vice-President Class 19365 Secretary-Treasurer Class 19385 Captain Basketball 19385 President Home Room 1936, '385 Student Council 1936, '375 Association 1937, '385 I-li-Y 1936-'385 High- lander Staff 19385 Vice-President Hi-Y 19385 T. S, H, P, A, Convention 19375 Quill and Scroll 19385 All District Football 19375 All District Basketball 1937, '385 All City Football 1937. WHITE, SUZANNE Highlights 1935-'375 Zoology Club 19375 Secretary Zoology Club 19385 Bagpipe Staff 1938. IN X if X W WILLIAMSON, BETTY Bt Art Club 19385 Travel Club 19385 Dra- matic Club 19385 Secretary Horne Room 19385 Highlights 19355 Basketball 19385 Everts Award 19385 Reporter Art Club 1938. WALKER, KEITH Student Council 19355 President Club 19355 Vice-President Rifle Club R. O. T. C. 1935-'375 Crack Platoon Rifle Team 1936, '385 Kiltie Staff Tennis Club 19375 Bagpipe Staff Business Manager Bagpipe 19385 dent Home Room 19365 Hi-Y 19375 Lin 1935-'375 Everts Award 1938. SE IDRS Presi- dent Home Room 1935, '385 Secretary- Treasurer Class 19375 Football 19375 dent Council 19385 Everts Award 1938. Stu- Rifle 19365 19365 19375 19375 Presi- z Pins THOHNE, PAUL Master Sergean Team 1935-'38. TOLER, FRANCES Highlights 1934- t R. O. T. C. 19385 Ri '36 WARREN, LENOHE Highlights 1938. WEATHERRED, MARY NELL Riding Club 1934-'385 President Riding Club 1935, '365 Vice-President Riding Club 19387 Bagpipe Staff 1934-'385 Advertis- ing Manager Bagpipe 1937, '385 Extern- poraneous Speaking 1935, '365 Travel Club 19365 Radio Club 1935, '365 Linz Pin 19375 National Honor Society 1937, '385 Quill and Scroll 1937, '38. , ,X 1185 11 gg, 59,1 li! WILKINSON, MATTIE Highlights 1937, '385 Riding Club 1937, '385 Debate Club 19385 lnterscholastic League Debate 19385 Linz Pin 1938. WOMACK, TRAWICK National Honor Society 1937, '385 Cap- tain R. O. T. C. 19385 Vice-President Home Room 19385 Home Room Reporter 19375 Association 1937, '385 Baseball 1937, '38 Forfy-sm VRIGHT. MARY Highlights 1935, '36, Travel C1ub 19385 'ice-President Home Room 19385 Everts ,ward 1938. WOOTEN, IIMMIE Football 1936, '375 Co-Captain Football 19375 A11 District Football 1936, '375 Basket- ball 1937, '385 Sub-Captain Basketball 19385 Baseball 1937, '385 Track 19385 Presi- dent Class 1937, '385 President 1-1 Asso- ciation 1937, '385 Linz Pins 1936-'SS5 Presi- dent Home Room 19375 Highlander Staff 1937, '385 Everts Award 19385 Secretary Home Room 19355 One-Year Bett's Award 19375 Best All-Around Boy 1939. 'OUNG, PENELOPE Dramatic Club 1937, '385 Hiqhliqhts 1938: lirls' Basketball Manager 1938, 'MM M YETTER, IACK N. Radio Club 19375 Camera Club 19385 R. O. T. C. 1936, '37. lAPFFE. CHARLES President Biology Club 19385 Camera ilub 19385 Stamp Club 1938. SUMMER SCHCGL GRADUATES BALLOWE, BETTIE BOWEH, THHUSTON LEWIS, ED Opereiia 1936, '37. I:0l'fj'-Xt'lf't'N Choral Club 1934, '355 Operetta 19355 Dramatic Club 1936. LEATHEHS, MAE Basketball 1935-'375 Hiqhhqhts 1935, '36 Art Club 1936, '37. MCLEOD, DAN X 'I N 'Y XXX 5 X f. SENIGRS WI-ICD ARE NCT IN PICTURES GAY, DAVID Football 1936, '38, B Team Football 1937, B Team Basketball 1937, Basket- ball 1938, Track 1938, Baseball 1937, '38, R. O. T. C. 1936, '37, President Home Room 1937, '38, H Association 1938, Hi-Y 1938, Charles E. Seay Trophy 1937, All District Football 1937, All Greater Dallas 1938, Dispatch All Star Team 1937, Dramatic Club 1938. ASKMAN, DOLORES BARDEN. BETTY GIHARDIN, CLAIRE BARN ES, GEORGE KLECKNw '41-'oss ua' U Xqy . 'iJ5f ' . ml' ff 1 BILLINGS, IANE LARKIN, KENNETH Highlights 1935-'38, Tennis Club 1938, French Club 1938, Travel Club 1938, Art Club 1938. COMPTON, CLAIHINE MOORE, MILTON DAVIS, IOHN RENTLER, GEORGE One-Act Play Contest 1938, Dramatic Club 1938, Hi-Y 1938. FREY, IERRY Secretary Home Room 1935, High- lander Staff 1937, '38, I-li-Y 1936-'38, Bagpipe Staff 1937, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Golf Club 1935, '38, Art Club 1937, '33, Vice-President Home Room 1936. WHEN, IOSEPHINE Highlights 1938. Forty-cfiglo U N Dig I QC LABELS CLASS OF '39 JANUARY OFFICERS V, q,I Hams . President Qfaoy Jmdaf, Vice-President Margaret Gorsuch . Secretary Dawd Gay . Treasurer Mr Lauter Sponsor f 4 Q N- J ,,, ,N .. ROLL OF CLASS Allen, Amelie Anderson, Billy Aust1n,Bobert Baldwin, Willett Ballard, Wylie Beckham, Mary Elizabeth Bourne, Beverley Bower, Thruston, lr. Bowyer, Virginia Browne, Maurine Bryan, Tom Campbell, Mary Belle Carter, lane Carter, luanita Clark, Merinelle Cox, Dorothy Nelle Craft, lohn Cushing, Bill Dalious, Lucille Dollinrxer, Mary Deniacr, Bill Farrell, Martha Frey, Ierry Gafge, Stanton Gardner, Mary Gay, David Gibbons, Ruth Gilliland, Iohn Goldman, Pete Gorsuch, Margaret Grayson, Rachel Giiasby, lack Halo, Harriett Harris, Virgil Hartzell, lean Haskett, Bosernary Hazelhurst, Roy Henderson, Bill Herndon, Rodney Fliaqinlnotharn, Rosa Nelle lflotfrnaster, Virginia Hull, Bichard Iqlehart, Don lohnson, Maraaret Tones, Frank lordan, Grady Koepcke, Marie Leathers, Mae Lee, Sperry Leedom, lohn Lewis, Edward Lloyd, David Lottin, lohnnie McF'ee, Anita McGinnis, Bdwrr, McKinney, Boy McLeod, Dan Martin, lirnmy Moore, Mary Neale, Lora Newton, Iames Noyes, Cornelia Pandres, Polly Parrish, Kathryn Rattan, Gloria Beicltenstein, lane Bosser, Paula Bawsey, Barbara Scliluter, Nelson Scoqins, Martha Sliadrach, Lucy Ann Shepherd, Louis Sleeper, Bichard Smith, Louis Smith, Robert Staqner, Virainia Stewart, Billy Talley, Bob Thompson, Helen ,' .' Tongue, Betty Ann Touchstone, Eleanor Vauqhan, Ashley Vauqhan, Eldon Wallace, Suzanne Wines, Halle-t Fiftht If gf X W' J. K, J N gl sX,' if E' 4 Qty dv SH -fx-A I E .L- SJ A wgjlf J' ROLL OF CLASS Ab11'ql11,E1ll Adrzxxs, llvfm Adams Pfztsy Adsli Fl 1y Arxolellsffzi, Blll Azioeisorl Edu 1 1l.:1rirN.fJS lirk E111 fforxfi Bike! l.o1x1F.f Bfzxrxoti,l'Jl':1.21xl,'rL. Emi, flzz. E Zmtlfzri Sirxloxzl K EF'z:lL ffotu-,'313Cl Emtxzifzrl D':v1Cl I Gam 0 Eel Rqztzazt V Benson ECA-L Q Beyer Francis Blslioi 'ffefbsiel Elp1:'l:21i-ite, lim' B:1qQso:1,Q'h 1 l E:::2f,D:ro1fLy Boucher lime' Boyett Dizfnd EZ'odl1Q'1Ii, Mmy Lows-i E1 :alas lfhlisz 1 Brown, Elll19?A'1I'j'll:2l Bron-frzznfz, Viwlfr Bush, Eetsy Bynum. Elll CC1mg:bGll,l-l,x'. ijqrrell lchrx Chan Flcrsrzoi Che':thiz:t3, Paul Clark,K1Tty Clark, Sue Llrxrk, Mary' lulrz Cole, 'Nzlber Colller, Arm Compion,Pc1tucLf1 Cook, Charles Cope, lick Couch, V11L,I1T11 w Couxshon, lux Cowrlri, Luclfz Cox, lohrmy fQIf1ClCl3ClC Bmw Clfulg, lorries Clone, Ami Cxeel, loom: oxook, B111 f. CzurIl,l.C:111ux1 Cuzry, Bobby Dabney, Eily Duv1s,V1rq1mf1A ...A Duwley, Sue Dlllilfd, Bllly WWF Dorxosky, Pez: ry DW-Elle, Dick Dyson, Tohru Eclw:rds,R',1rl: L.1sbe:ry,Soru lzlmcxf Arthur Eztimext lozzn Eiiqlxsh Hurzh E1nf3S:,DQVJ111 FF :thCrS5or1f,P 1TSy Feridley Peony PQI1uS.,,n,fwl'11y lftff Flems, Helen Flowexs Rza'-::,':: ris1ix,Flol'1e1T I .1 FC .f,'le1 lr-lptll Fifi ri.'::1 Zeb ,mf ,,,, Gixy C212 Sfzfzgzrujx Story f xy 1.12 zzifw Q 'Fzfj: l'iY1:gK1::-1, fiiofilif, f. '4t'tl1f: Extkf G'i,Plr1.'m Eu v-IQ Grznti-ill Mazgiarx Grlsslctxl Pmkzxffy li. Gurzlgif Hmzy G'.1STrxfS'zn CLP f,::'llllll.L,V1I',I1Ill Guy, 5'2x1:lpy Hiley, 19111 Hallett Dblotlzy Flffxfwn' F r CLASS '39 JUNE ac? ,, ,fr fdfgyf Dick Dwelle . Websler Bishop Peggy Donosky Roxy Slrwqlelorw Mr. Brnrulon OFFICERS . Presiderwl Vlce-Preslderwr . Secrerary . Treasurer Sponsor Wiqqs, F .. F ,f' A ,wif f ...ww g,. f,,.a,,l ,, .v .w,,,L..ff.Kf'.q L-J, fiat' .M . f, 4 l L- I4-1474 , bV I jf, ,V 23,1 1 CLASS OF BQHBJUNE i Handley, Harriet Happel, Henry Harkey, lack Harris, Dorothy Harris, Frances Hays, Moonyeen Herring, Dorothy J' lf' .J if plug P 5 ,ff sts QV ,rp 'sv Hiivscher, Gene ooker, T. C, owson, Georqe Hunter, Eloylee Huskey, Eleanor Huston, lane lvey, Bob 1 -N ev Emi- 'J larrett, Ed lenkins, Aubrey lohn, Joe Ioh1is,Iaiie lolinsoi, Mauriue Keplinaer, Iackio A ,.' V' Langdon, Robert LaROChe, lulian Little, Nell Lively, Marjorie Llewellyn, limmy Loqan, lulia Lona,Tomm1e Lookabauqh, Betty Lowry, Elizabeth Lynch, Dorcile Lyne, Betty Io Macaulay, Mayfair McCormick, Dick McDaniel, Bette McDonnell, A. C. McElheny, Geraldine McEirJy, Wal er McEvoy, Pa' McGinnis, Albert McKamy, Iohne1ta McMurray, Annete Maher, Hughes Malone, Billy Marshall, Marlha Martin, Dale Mar in, Gene Martin, lean Marin, Mary Elizabe'h Maxwell, Richard Mays, Richard Meletio, George Michell, Mary Ann Mfzrris, W. L. Munnell, Hugh Muse, Ann Nessley, Mary Lou Neyill, Margaret Newqarden, Paul Noble, Iames Oldham, Martha Orth, Martha Parham, Billy Patterson, Martha Peabody, Rosemary Pearle, Jack Penniman, Lois Peterson, Mavis Porter, Wesley Powers, Omar Renker, Harry Rice, Ioseohine Ricketts, Helen Robertson, Eugenia Royall, Weldon Ruisinqer, Bob Sargent, Fannie Grace Schluter, Charles Schumacher, Iohn Shriver, Ioanne Seayf lohnny Sellers, Helen Shaw, Robert Simons on, Bill Singleton, Roxy Smith, Dean Smith, Doris Lynn Smith, Durant Smith, Hazel Snell, Billy Snelson, Everyl Ellen Southerland, Robert Spence, David Spencer, Betty Stanbery, Robert Stetzel, lack Stroud, lane Swank, lack Tarkinqton, Anna Wade Taylor, lane Taylor, Robert Taylor, Starke Teeple, Frances Teeole, Hfwwell Thetford, Frances Thomas, Betty Thompson, Bob Toler, Elaine Tschirhart, Dorwthy VanDeren, Ru'h Vaughan, Rita Vise, C lara Io Voalesonq, Georqe Walker, Iimmy Webb, Por'ia Wes'cott, Carolyn Weston, Billy White. Huqh Wier, Richard Blanche Wilhoit, Margaret Wilkerson, Ieanne Wilkins, Charles Winniiord, Kahryn Winter, Ray Wise, Denman Wolit, Marjorie Wood, Betty Wrather, lane Fifty-Iwo ROLL OF CLASS Abernethy, Bob Anderson, Bettye Baggarly, Bill Baggarly, DeVtlrtt Baker, Alice Barton, Richard Bostrc, lack Branson, Ola Fay. Brown, P. A., lr. Bryant, CT. A. Ill Carter, Roberta Castellaw, Bill Chaney, Mary larry Chancey, Victor' Clardy, Dorothy Collier, Morris Cooper, Harold Costello, Mike Cross, Donald Deaton, Dorothy Devy, lane freeman, Wayne Fulton, Billy G1ddens,l. B. Grldersleeve, Carolyn Gormley, Mrlazzr Gough,Phyil1s GTlfflH,DO1O.hY Hart, Frank Hall, Mary Howard Hames, Kathleen Harge.t, lane Hawk, Riddell Henderson, Bob Hitzelberger, Bill Hudson, DODDY Ingram, lack lackson, Earl Iackson, Reuben lacobr, Bernice Iarrett, Martha lane Kelhofer, Arthur Kelly, Arthur Kemp, Garrett Kervin, Richard Ledyard, Gibby Leftwich, Snowden M. Leisy, Melvern Lockett, Iessie Luck,Byron McElveen, Dan McGraw, Virginia McHenry, Ruth Mallory, lim McKamy, Mary Ruby May, Doris Lucille Moss, Clifton Munsey, Audrey Muntzel, Harvey Newman, Frank Obenchain, Tommy Orm, Marjorie Owens, lean Paschall, Euaene Payne, Margaret Persons, Robert Peterson, Idella Powell, loe Prehn, Mary Virginia Pribe, Margaret Rembert, David Roessler, Betty Rolnick, lerry Seymour, Annie Lou Sheplierd,Lou1se Sims, Marie Sinclair, Mary Lynn Smith, lean Snyder, Howard SoRelle, Martha Somerville, Rufus ' Spencer, Frances 0 Sxephens, lohn lb Stewart, Doris Stubbs, Helen lean Surles, Burnell Tinsley, Stanley Towles, George Vaughan, Malcolrrr Wadlrnaton, Billy Vtlashburn, Charles lNatOr5, Kleber Vfatkin, Bobby Webb, Cornelius Weinberger, Robert Vfhrte, Mar,or.e Ann Willard, Henry Wilson, Lloyd Woodworth, Rosemary Wooten, Don Workman, Frances Fifly-three CLASS QF f4O nJANLlARV Kleber Waters . Jot Newman Jane l-larqett . Charles Washburn Mr. Hightower OFFICERS . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Sponsor X. nf C ASS OF V40 JUNE A'f'f f,? OFFICERS James l-lemmmqson President Mary Emily Smith . Vice-President Jlm Alley . Secretary Margaret Arm Martm . Treasurer Miss Fuller Sponsor ROLL OF CLASS Alley, lim Alexander, Tommy Anderson, Maurine Ash, Henry As n, Billy Ba lew, lane Bartliolow, lean Bearrdoux, Mary Stuart Bekrns, Martqaret Bell, Peter Bennett, Donold Bennett, Martha Bernardin, Euqene Bettis, Boy Betts, Lorinne Boone, Dorothy Borqeson, Bodaer Bosworth, Bill Bowman, Gordon Bradley, Mary Frances Brice, Peaqy Lou Brown, Donald Brown, Mary Buford, lane Butler, Eucgene Caldwell, Bill Campbell, lack Y Caraway, Peqqy eiefk, Lloyd F Clark, T' Mary Eleanor ' Clay, Edwin Clayton, Muriel Clonts, Eugene Clouqh, Margaret Connell, Geerqe Cowden, Ada May Cox, Wyatt Crawford, Pat Crumrner, Tommy Cruse, Bobbee lane Cullom, Randolph Dailey, Charles Dallas, Lady Alys Dalious, Lucille Davis, Dorothy Davis, Louise Dealey, Chase Dent, lack Dowclell, Doris Ernbrey, lean Estes, Mary lane Evans, Vtfayne Feild, George Ferguson, Ioe Fernald, Helen I. Foley, Charles Forrest, Maraie Fox, Polyanna Franklin, Mary Lee Freeman, Fred Fries, Betty Ann Fulton, Bob Gall, Frances Gibbons, Olin Gillespie, Sara Gipe, lack Gist, Evelyn Glanville, lim Bill Golden, Frances Gorsuch, Betty Greve, lack Gr1nnan,Brll Guice, Harvey Haas, lsaac Hanc:oc:k, Hal Harmon, Nita Hawkins, Dallas Hemminqson, Iames Heyman, Thelma Hill, lohn Rutledqe Hollarn, Marshall Hope, Ruth Hoplc1ns,Und1ne Hurley, Barbara Huter, Frances Houseman, Don lwfly-fozzr , n2,,,,,, Ill 5,14 if: Hughes, Iames Hughes, Maury lnglish, David lackson, Darrell Ialonick, Margaret James, Iune Iarmon, Tom lohnson, Dick Johnston, i lacgueline loiner, Arthur lones, Dorothy lean Iordan, Irvine loseph, Bernard Keagy, Philip Keclney, Gloria Keilty, Mary Colleen Kemp, Virginia Kenison, Grace Kervin, Mary Elizabeth Kittrell, William Leachman, Elizabeth Leathers, Ruth Lewis, Nancy Lively, Mike Logan, Marianna Long, Edward Luman, Iim Lusk, Robert Lytle, Thomas McClenny, Annie Lee bQQFadden, Dale Mclntyre, lack McLaughlin, David McLaughlin, Dorothy McLeod, lack McPolan, Virginia Maclay, Martha Magee, Charles Maher, Edward Mallory, Marilyn Malone, limmie Martin, Faye Martin, Margaret Ann Martin, Nancy Lee Martin, Troy Meier, Walter Meltzer, Maxine Meredith, Carltqn Metzger, Elmerif A Miller, Ianice t Miller, Marilynn Miller, Patty Sue Montgomery, Bill Moody, Iimmy Morrison, Mary Louise Mosier, Madelon Murphy, Patricia Nolen, Marilynn Norton, Dick Noyes, Theo. Nusbaum, Antoinettex ,L Page, Houston Palmer, Eleanor Pandres, Milton Parrott, Pat Pattillo, Richard Patton, Ieane Peacock, Mae Reynolds Perkins, Virginia Phillips, Billy Polakoff, Macdonal Powell, Charles Prendergast, Martha Ravkind, Mozelle Ray, I. R. Rehkemper, Bob Roberts, Billy Roberts, Mae Rogers, Ted Rutledge, Ann Rude, Samuel Ryan, Iirnmy Schneider, Charles Scoggin, lohn Shilg, lay Shivers, Narcissa Mae Slonneger, Robert Smith, Mary Emily Smith, Mary lane Snipes, Bob Sparlcrnan, Norma Speer, Mary Rue Spruce, Bettylee Stanford, Bob Steinberg, lane Straughn, Betty Lu Fifty-five , L5 ii u'A.f CLASS GF '40 'JUNE , , i ,, f .A I - - 'J 4 hi 5. Y'L J 1 4 Street, Virginia Stroud, Ethan Sullivan, lean Tarver, l-Iigdon Taylor, Ben Test, Laurine Thomas, Don Thompson, leanne f . , -,ta ec X' Tongue, George Townsend, Alice Turner, Evelyn Turner, lack Vilbig, Ann Vilbig, Iohn Wagner, Dorothy Wahrmund, Carl 9 v ? Warren, Dorothy Vtfarner, Betty Warner, lanet Washburn, leri Webb, limrny Weir, Gordon Wharton, Gene Williams, Bette ,g A ' Vrfilliams, Wilrna Williiord, Betty Winston, Iohn Winston, Verna Witte, Bill Woodson, Rebecca Woolley, Bennett Worley, Richard J . X 1 CLASS OF 'ities JANLIAIQV OFFICERS Dawd Neale . President Kenneth Swanson VgCe,preSrder,+ Cherry Smith Secrerary Clemerice Vuverett r Treasurer Bobby Quinn Reporirer Mrs Sheldon I Spongor tp 1 A ROLL OF Allen, layne Apperson, Ann Baker, Lorae Barlow, Bdward Beavers! loo Ed Becker, Lindsley Bell, Peter Bennett, Steele Bishop, Grady Boyett, Edith Bretherton, Betty lane Briggs, Nadeen Buchanan, Anna Buddington, Roger Bush, Sarah Byrne, Bob Clayton, Marton Lester Collins, Larry Don Cotter, Virginia Cox, George Crampton, Dick Cree, Bert JxCurry, Catherine Dealey, Deborah Dyer, lames Dysart, Alice Edge, Mary Belle Evans, R. B. Ferrell, Charles Foley, Charles Freeman, Bill Fry, Nancy lane Gibbard, Iohn Gormley, Grace Graner, Helen Griffin, Billy Grissom, Iohn Hahnel, Virginia Harned, Betty Harris, Myer Hart, S. M. Hawkins, Phylis Henderson, Les Hiland, George Hill, Margaret Horton, Helen Howard, Anrena Howard, Tom Hudson, lohn Hunt, Virginia Kenyon, Clarence Latham, Barbara Ledbetter, Betty McLenden, Virginia McReynolds, Bettie Maher, Marry Louise Manning, Phil Mart, Eleanor cuss ' Martin, Betty Meletio, Elise Moore, Clifford Moore, Don Moseley, Edwina Mugford, Mary Ann 'N'e'ale, David Nelson, Marshall Newman, lim Norton, Dick Parker, David Payne, Louise Pearle, Gene Powell, Mary Lee Power, lune Powers, Olive Pryer, limmy Quinn, Bobby Reynolds, Dick Roberts, Billy Rose-niield,'Betty Rowland, limmy Huqqles, Margery Ruisinger, Don Schluter, Annie Mae Schrimpi, Ralph Scott, Emily 1 Scott, Bobts 'F Sharp, Betty Shubinski, Morris Skelton, lean Smith, Cherry Snyder, lean Stephenson, Sarah Story, Evelyn, '- Swanson, Kenneth C Sweeney, David Sweeney, Iames S. 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'Skippy Maiden, Chairman oT The Red Cross Drive .... STudenT Coun- cil OTTicers and Mrs. Grimes. U if E 1 Q E X QQTOFFICERS Wallace Chappell . . . . . Dick Dwelle . Kay AbernaThy Marshall Henry Mrs. Grimes . . PresidenT . Vice-RresidenT . SecreTary . Treasurer Sponsor Purposes oT The STudenT Council oT Highland Park are: To help mainTain a Torm OT school governmenT which encourages pupil-Teacher co-operaTion3 To TosTer senTimenTs oT law and orderq and To uniTy all sTudenT organizaTions under one general conTrol. During The pasT semesTer The council has handled The school drives: sold ScoTTie emblems during TooTball season: held a special elecTion Tor EdiTor OT The Bagpipe g sponsored a school dance: senT boTh a sTuclenT and TaculTy represenTaTive To The convenTion oT The SouThern AssociaTion oT STudenT Government and sponsored a STudenT GeT-Acquainlred Week. AbernaThy, Kay Adams, Evan Allen, Jayne Bishop, WebsTer Beaman, Warren BlancheTTe, James Brown, Douglas BuddingTon, Roger Cahoon, Barbara CarTer, Jane Chappell, Rolinda Chappell, Wallace Cobb, Jeanne Craddock, BeTTe Craig, MarTha Jane Donosky, Peggy Dwelle, Dick Ellis, Leland Fosdick, Jean Gorsuch, MarqareT Sixty-om' Grindell, Peggy Hamman, Susan Handley, HarrieT Harmon, NiTa Hawkins, Dallas Hernmingson, James Henry, Marshall HoTTrnasTer, BeTTyJane Hull, Dick HuTer, Frances January, Ouida Jones, DoroThy Jones, Larry Knox, R, E. Koenig, Bobby La Roche, Julian Lively, Marjorie Maiden, Sarah Finch Mills, Bob Moore, MargareT Anne Neale, David Newgarden, George Obenchain, Tornrny OrTh, MarTha Lee Ropplewell, Mary BeTh Prehn, Lawrence Schneider, Charles ScoTT, Rachael Seay, Johnnie Shaw, Bob STeinberq, Jane TarkinqTon, Anna Wade Thompson, Bob TipTon, Billy Tongue, BeTTy Ann WaTers, Billy WaTers, Kleber WeTTisTon, Phil WharTon, Gene WooTen, Don I K s ii lr. 4 f... NATIGNAL l-ICDNOR SCCIETV ThaT's all oT Thenn...NaTional Honor SocieTy 0TTicers...Rolinda Chappell and R. E. Knox, winners oT The January NaTional Honor SocieTy AchievemenT Award. EALL TERM OFFICERS SPRlNG TERM Lawrence Prehn . PresidenT . . . Bob Mills Rolinda Chappell . . Vice-PresidenT . . . Jane Duls Lorraine Kindred . SecreTary . . . Lorraine Kindred Diclc Alley . Treasurer . . . Lorraine Kindred Sally Riley . . . . . ReporTer . . . Mary BeTh Popplewell Mr. Bowlby ........ Sponsor ........ Mr. Bowlby To creaTe an enThusiasrn Tor scholarship, To sTirnulaTe a desire To render service, To promoTe leadership, and To develop characTer in The sTudenTs oT Highland Park High School are The purposes OT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. One oT The biggesT awards Highland Park has ever oTlerecl To seniors was inauquraTed by The NaTional Honor SocieTy This year. This is The H blankelr ThaT is oTTered To one senior boy and one senior girl who have amassed The mosT poinTs by service To The school. Two oTher imporTanT proiecTs were adopTed. They were: To keep a record oT a'l oTTices and honors oT ll i each pupil, and To compile a mirneographed caTaloque oT every book in The library. l3ernaThy, Kay Alley, Diclc BeiTrnan, David Bil borough, Lucille la cheTTe, James rrie, Beve ly Dabney, Billy Dellinqer, Mary Duls, Jane Elrnore, Derrell Eaires, Mary Lillian ElaTh, Earl Harris, Frances Henry, Marshall Hill, Mary Jane l-lirsch,Jeanne HoTTrnasTer, BeTTy Jane HorTon, Paul Lewis, ElizabeTh Lone, Lawson McGinnis, AlberT Maiden, Sarah MarTin,Jirnmy Mills, Bob Purnell, Charles Rosser, Paula SanTord, Helen Schneider, Marion Schneider, Mary K. Taylor, Jane ade, Alzire Ely, HarrieTT Howell, PaT Moore, MargareT Ann WashinqTon, MarTha Caldwell, Marian Ereeman, BeTTie Hull, Richard Noyes, JonaThan WeaTherred, Mary Nell Chappell, Rolinda Goodloe, MarTha Jones, Alice Phelps, Virqinia Wilkinson, Jean Chappell, Wallace Green, Wayne Kemp, MarTha Popplewell, Mary BeTh Wornack, Trawiclc Clark, Marinelle Cole, CaTherine Crook, Bill Grindell, Peggy Hall, KaTherine l-lamrnan, Susan Kindred, Lorraine Knox, R. E. Leedorn, John Prehn, Lawrence PriTcheTT, Carr Woofen, Jifnnnie WraTher, Jane Sixly-in U QUILL AND SCRCDLL Piclure ol ihal in'rellec'ual group, The iournalisls . , . Vlforlcing or fhe Killie' '... Miss Willilord, Toaslrnasler Larry Jones and Speaker Pally McMahon al fhe Publicalions BangueffMarch l7. OFHCERS Behlie Freeman . .... . . . Presidenl Barbara Cahoon , . . Vice-Presidenl Elizabelh Wiseman . . . Recording Secrelary Sarah Finch Maiden . Corresponding Secrelary Margarer Anne Moore .... Treasurer Elizabelh Lewis . . . . . . Reporler Miss Margarel Wasson . . . . . . Sponsor In I937 lhe Highland Park chapler ol Quill and Scroll, inlernalional honorary iournalislic sociely, was lirsl organized and is composed ol lhe oulslanding slall members of lhe school publicafions. The requiremenls lor membership are iunior slanding, scholasfic ranlq in upper lhird of class, superior worlc in some phase ol journalism, and recommendalion by lhe sponsor. The spring formal inilialion was held aller lhe Publicalions Banguel. The chiel proiecl' ol lhe club in I938 was lo revise and re-edir lhe Kil+ie , lhe sludenl handbook, for lhe lollowing year. Co-edilors and assisfanls were selecled from lhe club, and iunior members received excellenl lraining for lhe coming year. The edilors for IQ38 were Margarel Anne Moore and James Blanchelle. Abernalhy, Kay Freeman, Bellie Jones, Larry Maiden Sarah Finch Walers, Billy Blanchefle, James Hemmingson, George Kindred, Lorraine Moore, Margaref Anne Wealherved, Mary Nell Cahoon, Barabar Howell, Pal Lewis, Elizabelh Prichell, Carr While, Hugh Cobb, Jeanne Jones, Alice Long, Lawsor Shriver Joanne Wiseman, Elizabelh Crook Bill Sixlj-thru' l-IILIGI-TTS ChrisTrnas ParTy Tor Unclerprivileqed ...A regular Mon- day nighT meeTing ...BeTTie Freeman presiding aT meeT- ing. jvc.--rv OFFICERS Q BeTTie Freeman . . . .... . PresidenT Barbara STebbins . . ...... Vice-PresidenT MargareT Gorsuch . . ....... Recording SecreTary Anna Wade TarkingTon . . Corresponding SecreTary Frances TheTTord . . .... Treasurer Mrs. Lucille Adkisson ............... Sponsor The aim and purpose oT l-lighlighTs is To assisT girls in preparing Tor useTul parTicipaTion in liTe oT Today, by guiding Their personal developmenT, by sTimulaTing Their creaTive TaculTies and by aiding Them in acguisiTion oT knowledge, The culTivaTion oT TasTe, and The esTablish- menT oT characTer. During The pasT year sTyle shows, amaTeur programs, and inTeresTing speakers have been presenTed aT The meeTings oT FlighlighTs. Social evenTs have included a barn dance, a geT- acquainTed parTy Tor Junior l-ligh girls, and The annual bangueT aT which The oTTicers oT The coming year were announced. AT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas The club gave To The needy Tamilies. The proiecT oT l-lighlighTs This year was The aiding oT a sTudenT aT graduaTion and Then sending her To summer camp. ln iTs work FlighlighTs has accomplished iTs purpose and has aided l-Tale, l-larrieT Judd in school service, Allen, Amelie Bush, DoroThy Edwa rds, Bernice Golden, Frances l-lirsch, Jeanne Anderson, Edna Campbell, Mary ards, RuTh Gorsuch, BeTTy Hope, RuTh Baker, Louise Caraway, Pegg eaThersTone, PaTsy Gorsuch, MargareT Johns, Jane Bekins, MargareT CarTer, Jane Ferguson, Mary L. Gough, Phyllis Jones, Alice BeTTison, BeTTe Cave, Mary Fly, l-larrieT Greer, Hilda Jones DoroThy Bg'H'51LOUrinn3 Clark' Elean ForresT, Margie GriTTin, DoroThy Jones, Mary Ann Berry, Mary Jo Bilsborough, Lucille Boone, DoroThye Bordeaux, Mary S. BosT, DoroThy Boucher, Jane BoughTon, Doris Bourne, Beverly Bowyer, Virginia Bradley, Mary F. Bricker, Mariory Buliord, Jane ClayTon uriel Clo , argarel er, Ann ouch, Virginia Cowden, Ada May Cox, DoroThy Nell Davis, DoroThy Davis, Louise Dellinger, Mary Devy, Jane Donosky, Peggy Dowdell, Doris Fosdick, Jean Freeman, BeTTie Fries, BeTTy Ann Fullinwider, Virginia Gall, Frances Gibbons, RuTh Gidley, Mary ElizabeTh Gilderleeve Carolyn GisT, Evelyn Golay, MarTha Mai l-laley,Jeanne l-lall, KiTTy l-lalleT, DoroThy T-lamman, Susan T-largeTT, Jane l-larris, Frances l-laskeTT, Rosemary l-lelms, Mariorie l-leyman, Thelma l-ligginboTham, Rosanelle Mar Ann - Y Kennison, Grace Koepcke, Marie Kindred, Lorraine Leachman, Elizabefh LedbeTTer, Anice Lewis, Nancy LiTTle, Nell Lively, Margie Logan, Eloise Logan, Mary Anna Lookabaugh, BeTTy Lowry, BeTh Lynch, Darcila Maiden, Sarah F. Marshall, MarTha MarTin, Jean MarTin, MargareT MarTin, Nancy Lee McDaniels, BeTTy McDaniels, Jean McElkeny, Jerry McKamy, JohneTTa McKamy, Mary Merrill, EdyThe Miller, Marilyn Moore, MargareT Moss, MargareTTa Musso, CharloTTe Neale, Lora F. Nessley, Mary Lou Noyes, Cornelia Oldham, Monnie OrTh, MarTha Palmer, Eleanor ParroTT, PaT Payne, MargareT Penniman, Lois Prehn, Virgina PrendergasT, MarTha Pribe, MargareT ReichensTein, Jane RoberTson, Eugenia Rosser, Paula Roessler, BeTTy RuTledge, Ann Shadrock, Lucy Shivers, Narcissa Sims, Marie Simmons, La Nell Singleton, Roxy SmiTh, Mary Jane Spencer, BeTTy Spencer, Frances STebbins, Barbara STevens, KaThleen STewarT, Doris STreeT, Virginia STroud, Jane Surles, Burnell Swan, Helen TarkingTon, Anna W. Teeple, Frances TesT, Laurine TheTTord, Frances Thomas, BeTTy Thomas, Naialie Thompson, Helen Thompson. Jean Thompson, Jodie Toler, Elaine Tongue, BeTTy Ann TouchsTone, Eleanor Turner, Evelyn Vines, Nancy Wallace, Suzanne Warner, BeTTy Lou Warner, JaneT Washburn, Jerry Webb, PorTia WharTon, Jean WilliTord, BeTTy Wilson, Molly Sue WinniTred, Kafherine Wood, BeTTy WoodsworTh, Rosemarie WraTher, Jane Young, Peppy Sixty-jour H I oi ii -pi wif- we iy ,u:,,,L4i rneelrw v illn S'r'r . H' Y :iii fa' Wf q- R' 11, Johnny Seay . Bobby Taylor Billy Walers Bob Buddinglon Bill Deniger Hugh Munnell Monly Rogers il Hugh While ,I Douglas Brown I Virgil Harris I Herberl Schill l Jol Newman Bunlry Walers OFFICERS Presidenl . Vicefpresidenls . Secrela ries . Ireasurers Sergeanlsfal-Arms lo creale, mainlain and exlend lhroughoul lhe school and communily high slandards ol Chrislian characler is lhe purpose ol lhe Hi-Y. To become a member, a sludenl musl malce lormal applicalion, be inlerviewed and recommended by lwo members ol lhe club, and be voled unanimously inlo membership. Al lhe Qlder Boy's Conlerence in Temple, Johnnie Mac Seay, our HifY Presidenl, was elecled Presidenl ol lhe I939 Conlerence. The organizalion sponsors several social lunclions, such as picnics, slraling parlies, receplion lor new sludenls al mid-lerm, banguel, annual all-school dance. Al lhe spring banguel, an appropriale award is made lo lhe member who has besl exemplilied lhe HiAY spiril lhroughoul lhe year. Abrighl Bill Baldwin Wi Ie' Beavers,Jce Eo. Belrins, Bob Blanchebe Jim xixiyrfiix' MEMBERS HIAY Bowrar Gyofr Buddinulrir Roar-r Bfwr Lionad Bvrur' B13 Bro.-.n Douglas Caoweii Ei Bryan Tom Carrolrulohn Ewan' C,A. Crapoeli Walla' Cr-william Rau Clrrr's Euderf- Cole Wilbur Conslanlin, Gene Cor George C01 Jinrr, Craifg James Crook, Bi, Crurnrner, Tommy Culcm Randolclr Curry, Bob Dabrey Bil Dawis Johnny Deniger Bill Dwelle Diclc Elfs Leland Ei Sperry Barn Embry Jean English Dar Eerguscr, Jce Filclx David Freeman Wayre Gage Slarfor Gay O'is Gay David Germary, Norman Czibbors, Olin Ciioaens J. B, Cvipe, Jaclr Goldman, Pele Gormley Milafn Harris, Virgil I-larl, S. M. Hawlc, Riddell Hawlcins, Dallas Hazelhursl, Roy Hemrningson, George Hemrningson, James Herry Marshall Herndon, Rodney Hooker, T.C. Howard, Herman Hull Diclc Ingram, Jack Joiner, Arlhur Jones, Frank Jones, Larry Jordan, Grady Jordan, Irvine Kelly, Arlhur Kenyon, Clarence La Roche,Julian Ledyard, Gibby Lellwich, S. M. Lillle, John Lloyd, David McElveen, Dan McEvoy, Pal Marlin, Troy Monday. Roger Moody. Jim Moore, Clillord Moss, Clililon Munnell, Hugh Pandres Curley Paschall, Eugene Poi-ler, Wesley Powell, Charles Rogers, Monly Rogers, led Schneider, Charles Smilh, Dean Snell, Billy Swank, Jack Teeple, Howell Turner, Jaclr Taylor Bob Taylor, Slarle Wallcer, Keilh Ware, Elgin Washburn, Charles Wallrin, Bobby Weir, Gordon Weir Richard Weslon, William Winler, Ray Wiseman, Ben Woolley' Bennelr MarTin Bryce MarTin Dale MarTin, Jean MarTin Nancy Lee McEvoy, PaT AT work on a one-acT play . . . The olzficers making plans. .. A Thursday morning radio program in producTion. DRAMATIC CLUB O F F I C E R S Peggy Grinclell .... . PresidenT R. C. Moore . . Vice-PresidenT Alice Jones . . SecreTary Jeanne Cobb . . . . . ReporTer Miss Harrison ................. Sponsor To TurTher all phases oT dramaTics in This school is The purpose oT The DramaTic Club. Dur- ing The pasT year, due To The large membership oT The club, Tour groups were organized under The leadership of The ollficers To meeT once a monTh and presenT one-acT plays. Some OT The plays presenTed were, Happy Journey , The Play-Goersn, The TrysTing Place , and The Wonder Har. STudenTs are given The opporTuniTy To learn sTage direcTing, make-up, casTing, handling of properTies, and acTing iTselT, under The able assisTance oT Miss Peggy Harrison, The sponsor oT The club, and Mr. BuTTord Forr oT S. M. U. The climax oT The year's work is The one-acT play wh' h ' d T Th l T h l Gne-AcT Play ConTesT held aT S. M. U. every spring. AbernaThy, Bob AbernaThy, Kay Allen, Amelie BarTon, Richard Beaman, Warren Beckham, Mary E. Bell, Gene BeTTison, BeTTe Bilsborough, Lucille BiTano, Charles Blaylock, PaTsy Bower, ThrusTon Bowyer, Virginia Bradley, Mary Frances Brice, Peggy Lou Brooks, Bill Brown, Billie Ma-rgareT Brown, Douglas Buford, Jane Cahoon, Barbara Chappell, Wallace Chappell, Rolinda CheaTham, Paul Clark, Sue Clough, MargareT ClonTs, Eugene Cobb, Jeanne Crane, Ann Cullem, Randolph Dalious, Lucille Donosky, Peggy Dowley, Sue Dowdell, Doris Duls, Jane Edwards, Bernice Edwards, RuTh MEMBERS FeaThersTone, PaTsy FlaTh, Earl Flowers, Rosemary Foley, Charles Foley, Peggy ForresT, Margie Fosdick, Jean Freeman, BeTTie Frey, Jerry Fullinwider, Virginia Gage, STanTon Gay, David GilberT, Adele Gilley, MarTha Jo GisT, Evelyn Golay, MarTha Golden, Frances Gorsuch, BeTTy Gorsuch, MargareT ic is prepare or e n ersc oasTic GranT, Mary RuTh GriTTin, DoroThy Grindell, Peggy HamilTon, BeTTie Lynn Hansen,Jack HargeTT, Jane Harmon, NiTa Harris, Frances HaskeTT, Rosemary Helms, Mariorie Herndon, Rodney HigginboTharn, Rasanelle Hirsch, Jeanne Hull, Dick HunT, Ann HunTer, PeTe Johnson, BeTTy Johnson, MargareT JohnsTon, CharloTTe JohnsTon, Jacqueline Jones, Alice Jones, DoroThy Jean Jones, Larry KeilTy, Colleen Kemp, MarTha Kenison, Grace Kerr, RoberT Kervin, Mary E. Kleinman, Miriam LedbeTTer, Anice LiTTle, Nell Lively, Mariorie Lookabough, BeTTy Lynch, Dorcile Maiden, Sara F. Marshall, MarTha McKamy, JohneTTa McLaughlin, DoroThy McLaughlin, Lois McLeod, Dan McNeill, lcla Mae MeleTio, George Miller, PaTTy MiTchell, Mary Anne Monday, Rodger Moore, KenneTh Moore, MargareT Anne Moore, R. C. Mosies, Madelon Neale, Lora Frances NorTh, RuTh Norwood, Jane Noyes, JonaThan Nusbaum, AnToineTTe Oldham, Monnie OrTh, MarTha Pandres, MilTon Pandres, Polly Peabody, Rosemary Pennirnan, Lois Rankin, MargareT , RalsTon, Bill RoberTson, Eugenia Rosser, Paula Schiff. HerberT SchluTer, Nelson SchuberT, Claire Scoggin, E. O. Scogin, MarTha ScoTT, Rachael Seymour Annie Lou Shadrack, Lucy Ann SkelTon, Eugenia Sn'1iTh, Dean Smifh, Ed SrniTh, Hazel SmiTh, Mary Emily Snyder, Howard SouTherland, RoberT Speer, Mary Sue Spencer, BeTTy Spencer, Harry STebbins, Barbara Swan, Helen Swank, Jack TarkingTon. Anna Wade Tarr, Alfred Taylor, Bob Teeple, Frances TesT, Lourine Thompson, Bob Thompson, Jean Thompson, Joan Toler, Elaine TouchsTone, Eleanor TschirharT, DoroThy Vilbig, Ann Vines, Nancy Warner, BeTTy Lou y WharTon, Gene i Wilkerson, Jeanne Williamson, BeTTy Williford, BeTTy Winniford, KaThryn T Young, Penelope i Sixty-si Anne Hunl-girl lead in lhe operella, Hollywood Boundll A scene lrom lhe produclion ln operella prac' lice. CHQRAL CLUB O F F I C E R S Dorolhy Jean Jones J. .... . . . Presidenl Mary Ann Judd . . Secrelary-Treasurer Belly Ann Tongue . . . Librarian Billie Margarel Brown . . Reporler Mr. F. J. Slorey . . Direclor Susan Hamman Accompanisl The purposes ol lhe Choral Club, organized by Mr. Slory in I924, are lo help lrain lhe voices ol all girls in high school who have vocal lalenl, lo bring lo lhem a beller apprecialion ol good music, and lo conlribule a worlhy service lo lhe aclivily program ol lhe school. Each year since ils organizalion lhe club has presenled an operella in which lhe boys ol lhe high school have assisled. Twice annually lhe club lurnishes lhe vocal music al Commencemenl Exercises, and il has also parlicipaled lor several years in rhe Slale Choral Club Conlesl held annually al Denlon. The girls ol Highland Park have lwice won lhe Slale Cup al lhe Denlon meel. Beckham, Mary Elizabelh Brown, Billie Margarel Brown, Mary Brown, Maurine Burgess, Florence Chambers, Fanila Sixty Clark, Merinelle Creel, Joan Dawley, Sue Dennis, Dorolhy Dysarl, Alice Fealherslone, Palsy Fendley, Peggy Flowers, Rosemarie -5617611 Franklin, Mary Gidley, Belsy Gillespie, Sara Golay, Marlha Gough, Phyllis Harriman, Susan Hays, Moonyeen Helms, Mariorie Hope, Rulh Hopkins, Undine Huskey, Eleanor Johns,Jane Johnson, Margarel Johnslon, Charlolle Jones, Dorolhy Jean Jones, Mary Ann Mwseizs f Judd, Mary A Lillle, Helen S Lookabaugh, Bell Lynch, Dorci e i Maiden Sara Marlin. Faye Marlin, Gene essley, Marie evill, Margarel ldham, Monnie allerson, Marlha Prehn, Virginia Rice, Josephine oberlson, Eugenia Marshall, Mar K sgliallan, Gloria Jw R llers, Helen Marlin,Jean V W Marlin,Mirni Q I pson,Agnes McDaniels, Belly Sims, Marie Mcllee, Anila l Singlelon, Roxy McKarny, Johnella Skellon, Eugenia Miller, Marilyn Smilh, Hazel Milchell, Mary Ann SoRelle, Marian Musso. Charlolle Spencer, Belly Slephens. Kalhleen Slogner, Virginia Tarkinglon, Anna Wade Thellord, Frances Thompson, Helen Thompson, Marjorie Jean Tongue, Belly Ann Van Deren, Rulh Vines, Nancy Wilkerson, Jeanne Williams, Belly Wood, Belly Workman, Frances Z l-li Parlc's biologisls Marlh d a an Suzanne by The Biology exhibils Charl h es s ows Marlha and Beverley ihe ornilhological exhibil. CDCDLOG CLUB O F F l C E R S Joe Powell . . .... . Presidenf Bob Buddinglon. . . Vice-Presidenl Beverley Bourne . Se-creiary-Treasurer Mr.Bosvvell l Mngfroude i' . . ......... Sponsors ln The fall ol l936 The Zoology Club was founded. The purpose ol lhe club is lo lurlher The sludy ol animal, planl and bird life and To inleresl sludenls in Zoolo and r l ,f gy I s re aled subiecl. Lasl year lhe mem- bers specialized in birds and have Conlinued lhis worlc lhi Bourne, Beverley Brown, Donald Buddinglon, Bob Bynum, Billy Caldwell, Bill Carler, Jane Clonls, Eugene Cowden, Ada Mae MEMBERS Goodloe, Marlha l'lollarn, Marshall Leisy, Melvin Lunnan, Jim Payne, Margarel Powell, Joe Slreel, Virginia Wallace, Suzanne s year. Sixly-fight '35 K x CH Sifly-11ine EMIS TRY CI. Hi Parlcs confribufions fo flue of Cluemisfry worl foleurn prepare Disfillers of pe r . .. fion of pluospluine qas O F F I C E R S Paul Newgarden .... . . Presidenf Mary Jo Berry . . . Vice-Presidenf James Blanclueffe . . Secrefary-Treasurer Bill Croolc . . . . Reporfer Mr. Ruddell ............. Sponsor Tlue purposes of flue Cluemisfry Club are: fo creafe a definife infer- esf in flue field of science: fo learn more abouf flue maferial fluings in flue world abouf us: and fo make cerfain discoveries and prove cerfain facfs in flue field of cluemisfry. In flue near fufure flue members of flue club plan fo malce visifs fo cerfain indusfries, fo luave scienfific programs in meefirugs, and fo malce ' lu ical compounds. and c Baldwin, Willeff Berry, Mary Jo Blaruclueffe, James Browning, Walfer Crook, Bill Dabney, William Godbey, Joluru ollecf umporfanf c em MEMBERS Grisson, Pirulcruey, Jr, Hall, Kafluerine l-larkey,Jaclc l-lirsclu, Jeanne La Roclue, Julian Melefio, George McNeill, Ida Mae Mifcluell, Max Newgarden, Paul Neville, Marqaref Parluam, Billy Peabody, George Snelson, Everyl Wier, Ricluard U B The Camera Club waTchingThebirdie AT work in The school's dark-room A regular Mon- day morning Camera Club meeTinq CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS MonTy Rogers . . . . .. PresidenT Jack Harlcey A A . Vice-PresidenT Tom Bryan . . SecreTary-Treasurer Mr.JarreTT . ....... . . . Sponsor One oT The newesT clubs in Highland Park is The Camera Club, Tormed by Those who are inTeresTed in phofography and iTs branches, and by oThers in school who are also aTTracTed by The cliclc oT a camera shuTTer. Membership is limiTecl To TwenTy-Tive. One oT The TeaTures Tor research is The dark-room builT by The school and ouTTiTTecl by The club. An evenT oT some imporTance To The school was The picTure exhibiT and phoTographers' conTesT. This proved very inTeresTing To The school as a whole and was highly enjoyed by The phoTographers. Though iT is very new, The Camera Club promises To be-come one OT The mosT im- porTanT organizaTions in The school because oT The wealTh oT Trainin . ,Y f . Q in s ore or :Ts members. M allard, Wylie BlancheTTe, James Bauman, Sandy Browning, WaITer Bryan, Tom Clay, Edwin Clarlr, Lloyd Crane, Anne Dyson, John Ellsberry, Sam ErnrnerT, John M C-ipe,Jaclc Glanville, Jim Bill Goodman, Eugene Hancock, Hal Harlcey, Jack Howell, PaT lnglish, David Ivey, Bob Jordan, Max Levy, Maurice Lusk, RoberT E BERS Malone, Billy Mays, Richard MaclnTyre, Jack MunTzell, Harvey Noble,James PoTTs, George Prehn, Lawrence RoberTs, Billy Rogers, MonTy Rolniclc, Jerry SmiTh, Louis Spencer, Harry STanbery, RoberT Talley, Bob Turner, Jack Wier, Richard Wilden, WalTer E. Wilson, Lloyd WinTer, Ray Woolley, BenneTT YeTTer, Jack Zaphce, Charles Srwniy Ml fills l X, wlyh The radioi enfhusiasls se President po ... Carlisle presiding al ' Sf lion a rneehnq .. . a WSEUZ calling Srwmly-one RADICD John Godbey . George Carlisle Bill Abrighl . Louis Smilh . Mr. Workman OFFICERS C I. U B . . Presidenl . Vice-Presidenr Secrelary-Treasurer . . Reporler . Sponsor nl of science of radio To encourage lhe advancemenl and enioyme is The purpose of lhe Radio Club. Any person inleresled in amaleur radio is eligible for membership. The club, besides sludyinq lhe lechf nical parl of radio, has picnics and olher social evenls. The designaled call lellers of The ollicial radio slalion in The high WSEUZ. Everyone is inviled lo inspecl lhe sfarion school radio room are al all limes. b' hi Bill A rig , Baldwin, Willell Browning, Waller Chancey, Viclor Cole, Wilbur Cox, Johnny MEMBERS G-illon, John l-larlcey, Jack Howe, Ralph Hughes, Maury Marlin, Jimmy McDonnell, A. C. Srnifh, Robert Spence, David Slewarf, Bill Sullivan, Jean Weslon, Billy Adrnirers oT l-laliburTori , . . Traveling by air - you going my way? . . ,Traveling via air caslles l2 E Charles Purnell . PresidenT Marie Koepclce Vice-PresidenT l-larrieTl1ly . SecreTary PaT l-lowell Treasurer Mrs. Miller Sponsor WiTh an enrollmenr oT sevenTy-nine members, The Travel Club began iTs second successTul year. The purpose oT The club is To broaden The sTudenT's inTeresT by giving him opporTuniTy Tor conTac:T wiTh cusToms, peoples, TradiTions, insTiTuTions, buildings and scenery oT oTher counTries as well as his own: To Teach appreciaTion oT These counTries, and To give him some pracTice in planning a Trip oT his own. ln SepTember The consTiTuTion oT The club was drawn up by The consTiTuTion commiTTee and raTiTied by The club. Travel sTories, debaTes, and picTure shows were The TeaTures oT The bi- monThly meeTings. lnTeresTing Travel reporTs were made by The members aT The TirsT Three meeTings oT The year: The mosT ouTsTanding accounTs were Charles Purnell's My Trip To Europe , PaT l-lowell's Mexico CiTy , and Marian Caldwell's lnTeresTing Pyramids. MEMBERS BenneTT, Donald Berry, Mary Jo Billings,Jane Bilsborough, Lucille Blayloclc, PaTsy BoughTon, Doris Bowyer, Virginia BryanT, Tom Bush, BeTsy Caldwell, Marian Cave, Mary Crane, Ann Dalious, Lucille Devy, Jane Duls, Jane Evans, Wayne Fly, l-larrieT Germany, Norman Gildersleeve, Carolyn l-lall, KaTherine l-larlcey, Jaclc l-larris. DoroThy l-lelrns, Mariorie l-lill, Mary Jane l-lirsch,Jeanne l-lorTon, Paul l-lowell, PaT l-lunT, Anne HusTon,Jane James, BeTh Johnson, BeTTy Jones, Franlc Jones, Mary Ann Kindred, Lorraine Koepcke, Marie La Boche,Julian l.aTTimer, Virginia Leedom, John LGTTwiCh, lvl. Logan, Eloise Long, Lawson Lynch, Darcile McDonald, DoroThy McElroy, WalTer McLaughlin, Lois MarTin, Jean MerediTh, Nancy Miller, PaTTy Mosier, Madelon NorTh, RuTh Pandres, Polly Purnell, Charles RalsTon, Bill SrniTh,Jean SmiTh, l3eTe SmiTh, 'led STephens, KaThlee Swan, l-lelen Talley, Bob TschirharT, Dorofhy WesTcoTT, Carolyn WhiTe, l-lenry WhiTe, Mariorie Williamson, BeTTy WrighT, Mary Sr'1'e11f3'-fluc Q Our philalelisls A l-lighland Park slamp exhibil The ollicers do us lhe honor O F FIC E R S John l-lill . , .... . . Presidenl John Leedom . . Vice-Presidenl Jim Bill Glanville . Secrelary Jean Embrey . . Treasurer Sam Fllsberry . Reporler lvliss Bradlield . .... .......... S ponsor Among lhe new organizalions in our midsl is The Slamp Club. lls purposes are: lo acquire abilily lo classily obiecls and malerials, lo lapulale slamps collecledt lo creale inleresl in his- lorical issues ol slamps, lo leach geography ol olher counlries. The aclivilies have included: colle-cling slampsy iorming an exchange bureau and lrading slarnps wilh olher clubs, visiling museums, exhibiling individual colleclionst promoling social opporlunilies lhrough rneelings and visils. Alexander, Tomrn Bishop, Grady Bosworlh Bill Bryan, Tom Carnpbelldack Clonls, Fugene Curry, Calherine Sm wlfj'-Ifarrs' Y Fllsberry, Sam Fmbry, Gene Evans, R. B. Evans Wayne Gfanville,Ji'r Bill Golden, Frances Goldman, Pele MEMBERS l-larlcey. Jaclc l-larl, Franl4 Hawk, Riddell Hill John Jarmon Tommy Jordan, lrvine Leedom John Luclc,Byror1 Follalcol, Don Powell, Charles Rude, Sammy Ryan Jimmy Sirricnsor Bili Slraughn, Belly Slroude, Fihan Sullivan, Jean Talley, Bob Tarver, Higdon Taylor, Ben M lt'-is The officers disrnouni' for Iheir - piclure . . . Beginning an aller- noon ride al Rendezvous Slables ...Along Ihe bridal palh. RIDING CLUB O F F I C E R S Peg Roberls . Virginia I-Ioffmasler ' Presldeni Virginia I-Ioflmasler . . Mary Nell Wealherred ' V'Ce'PreSIden+ Florence Chan . . . . Secrelary Tommie Long . . . . Treasurer Berry Craddock ........... . .... Reporler Mrs. Leda Nash Williams .............. Sponsor Among Ihe mosr popular clubs in school is Ihe rapidly growing Riding Club. Members under Ihe capable supervision of Mrs. L. N. Williams, Ihe sponsor, ride 'Iwice a week al The Rendezvous Srables. Hunl suppers, barbecues, and even a unique scavenger hunr on horseback were a few of The enrerlainmenls Ihroughoul Ihe year. The annual luncheon, which has grown Io be an evenl' Thar is looked 'Forward Io by all Ihe members, was held ai Ihe Mural Room in I'he Baker I-Iolel. Twice a monlh rneelings are held and reporls are made from rhe cIub's various magazines and discussions are held on 'Ihe melhods of riding. Anderson, Bill Bell, Gene Boughlon, Doris Brown, Billie Margaref Bryani, C. A. Carier, Jane Chan, Florence Clark, Sue Craddock, Belly Crane, Ann Crum, Marion Davis, Louise Davis, Mariorie Fealhersfone, Palsy Gall, Frances Gorsuch, Belly Gorsuch, Margarel' MEMBERS Gough, Phyllis I-Iale, Harrier I-Iarris, Sue Margarel I-Ielms, Marjorie I-Ioffmasfer, Virginia Lively, Mariorie Long, Tommie McReynoIds, BeHy Norwood, Jayne Noyes, Alvan Polokolif, Don Prehn, Virginia Roberfs, Peg Rude, Selma Spencer, Belly Spencer, Frances Srebbins, Barbara Sfeinberg, Jane Surles, Burnell Syron, Rosanne Theiliord, Frances Warren, Dorofhy Wealherred, Mary Nell Wilkerson, Jeanne Wood, Berry Seventy our The Websfers, Clays, Calhouns, Gradys, and Bryans ol: lornor- row Purnell, Willcirson, Vifebb and l-lcffell-lhe first leann Swan l-lorron, Led- belfer, and Le-edonn-fha sec- ond learn. DEBATE ' ciua O F FIC E R S Pal l-lowell .... . Presidenl John Leedom . . . . Vice-Presidenl Eleanor Touchslone . Secrelary-Treasurer Bob Mills . . . . . Reporler Mrs. l. O. Miller . . . . Sponsor The purposes of 'rhe Debafe Club are lo develop abilily lo analyze problems or sifualionsq organize rnaferials: evaluale malerialsq express 'rhoughls clearly and forcefully: develop poise and abiliry lo speak in public: prornole inleresl in public alllairst eslablish clear and delinile underslandinq ol iundamenlals of debalinq and knowledge ol lhe elennenls ol parliamenlary procedure. Members have enlered dislricl and slare conlesls: yislled universify debales' and have had praclice debales in fhe Waco, Norlh Dallas, and Wichila Falls Tournarnenls. MEMBERS Bearnan,Warren Gildersleeveffarolyn MarTin,Jean Shriyerdoanns Wffljp, Porria Cole, Calherine Horfon, Paul Noyes. John Srnifh, led Wilkinson lVlFi'l'l-' Ellsberry, Sam Langdon, Roberf Purnell Charles Shar l-le ec Vvwsf- Uermnr Qarfnely, Milarn LedbelTer,An1ce Sffrenlg'-jqzfr Les arnis de la belle France Une explicaiion Purnell parle de Paris rv 1 O F F I C E R S Francisco Beyer . . . . Presidenl C l . pah+aiLiii,lTImell . . Viceellresiclenlrs Eleanor Touchslrone I S . Kalherine Hall 1 ' ecrelalles Marguerile Pinson I R Ben Wiseman 1 ' eporlels Mr. Jarrell ..........A...... Sponsor ln 1937-38 The French Club was re-organized lo give Jrhe sludenls a chance lo use lheir French in such a way as lo supplernenl Jrheir worlc in class. Among lhe aclivilies of lhe club are speeches, songs, and games in French. A shorl French play direclecl by Charles Purnell was presenred during The lirsr semesler. During Jrhe spring sernesler a debale in French and a picnic were helcl. MEMBERS Anlhony, Mary Lee Berry, Mary Jo Beyer, Francisco Billings, Jane Boone, Dorolhye B aurnan, Sanford Clarlc, Eleanor Dysarl, Alice English, Hugh Faires, Mary Lillian Grigsby, Jack Gulhrie, Jinlcy Hall, Kalherine Harlzell, Jean Howard, Arrena Howell, Pal Koepclce, Marie Ledbeller, Belly Lurnan, Jim McGinnis, Alloerf Moseley, Edwina Norlh, Rulh Noyes, Cornelia Pinson, Marguerile Purnell, Charles Schneider, Marion Sle eper, Diclc Snyder, Jean Touchsione, Eleanor Wiseman, Ben Sewwliy-Six 'AJ' im- Blanche Wiqgs and Gibby Ledyard, The decla s 'orraine Kindred, our ready wriTer Thy Dennis, The spell- b ef' . . . L. Marie Koepclce and Doro ers I-Iowell, Wilkinson, Purnell, and Web , The debaTers TIC LEAGUE ACTIVITIES IIXITEIQSCI-ICDLAS d P rI4 enTered The In e T OT Blanche s dec a For The TourTeenTh year I-Iighlan a was ably represenTed by Blanche Wiggs and Gibby Ledyard. The subiec Tion was The STranqe Drama , by J. P, GriTTen, and C5ibby's was Pluck and PIod , by William Lloyd. Miss Harrison and Miss Golden prepared The conTesTanTs. Lorraine Kindred was our represenTaTive in The Ready WriTer's ConTesT. This year marked The TourTh enTrance oT I-Iighland Parlq in This evenT. Lorraine's essay was enTiTIed Making Up and she was under Mrs. WiIIiarn's supervision. AnoTher evenT under The direcTion OT Mrs. Williams was The Spelling ConTesT. The Team was composed oT Marie Koepclqe and DoroThy Dennis. One OT The InTerschoIasTic evenTs in which I-Iighland Parlc was ouTsTanding was The DebaTe ConTesT. The Teams composed oT Charles Purnell and PaT I-Iowell and MaTTie Wilkinson and Pc-rTia Webb aTTended meeTs in Waco, DenTon, WichiTa Falls, NorTh Dallas, and Corsicana The bOy's Team won The semi'TinaIs in The regional disTricT TournamenT. The sTaTe subiecT Tor debaTe in The disTricT TournamenT was: Resolved: Texas should have a unicameral sysTem T ' ' d The debaTers Tor The TournarnenTs. IegisIaTion. Sruezzly-sri Y' IL Mrs. Miller Traine S g cl g TT o pracfice The ones Thaf Took orlcing aT The board during p T e session LATIN TCDURIXIAMENT ConTesTanTs Tor The l.aTin Tourna- menT were prepared by Miss BradTield and Miss MasTers. NorTh Dallas l-ligh School was hosT To The NorTh Texas lnTerscholasTic LaTin TournamenT on April 2, I938. ATTer The TournamenT a banqueT was held in The school caTeTeria. A play, Julius Caesar, was presenTed by The Tresh- man English class, aTTer which The re- sulTs oT The TesTs were announced. High- land Parls won The Tollowing evenTs: FirsT Year Team Anna Buchanan and KaThryn Johnson- TirsT Team place. Anna-second individual place. KaThryn-TourTh individual place. Third SemesTer Team Jimmy Roland and T-lelen Graner. Second Year Team Tommy Cbenchain and Bobby WaTlcin- second Team place. Bobby-second individual place. Third Year Team Jane WraTher and Frances l-larris-seo ond Team place. Frances--Tourfh individual place. Jane-TiTTh individual place. FourTh Year Team l-lelen SanTord and Marie Koepcke-TirsT Team place. Marie-TirsT individual place. Helen-Third individual place. Seven fy-exglaf CNE-ACT PLAY The year l938 marlcs 'lhe lirsl 'rirne lhal l-lighland Park has received lirsl place in 'rhe dislricl Jrournarnenl of 'rhe lnlerscholaslric One-Acl Play Conlesl. ln The dislricl lournameni l-lugh While won second place individual boy honors, while Florence Chan in lhe reg- ional rneel won second place individual girl honors. 'f Laler lhe casl added 'fhe lhird place in 'rhe regional confesl fo ils laurels. The play, The lrysfing Place. by Boolh Tarlcinglron, was presenled before 'rhe sludenl body prior To fhe conlesf and was well received by lhe audience. Miss l-larrison direcfed lhe casf, which included lhe following: lvlonnie Qldharn . . l-lugh While . Florence Chan . Marlha Mai Golay Warren Bearnan . James Noble . David Filch . . gy- . . Mrs. Curlis Lancelo+ Briggs Jessie, his sisfer . Mrs. Briggs , Ruperl' Srni+h . Mr. lngoldsby Myslerious Voice V, .iff rfl, . S..,c M- H W Oah JYO, The Arl Club proper Proudly exhibiiing Th? Work! ., , f J ,Me O F F IC E R S Berry Jane l-lorlmasler ..... Presidenl Frank King .... . . VicefPresiden+ Duane Slrawbridge . . . . . Secrelary Mary Kalhryn Schneider . . . Treasurer David Gay .... . . Reporler Miss Dial . . Sponsor MEMBERS Boughlon, Doris Frey, Jerry Koepcke, Marie Shoop, Tom Burns, Bob Gay, David Lake, Becky Sims, Marie Clark, Lloyd Grinnan, Bill McEvoy, Par Snipes, Bob Cobb, Jeanne Collier, Morris Craddock, Berlie Crum, Marion Faires, Mary Lillian l-lirsch, Jeanne l-lolllmasler, Belly Jane l-lope, Rurh Kennison, Grace King, Frank McFee, Anila Melzger, Elmer Kennison, Grace Orme, Marjorie Palmer, Eleanor Rolnick, Jerry Schneider, Mary Kalhryn Smilh, Dean Slrawbridge, Duane Thompson, John Three years ago The Ari Club was formed by sludenls who wanled lo carry on exlra arf work in regular meerings. Besides lhese regular business and working meefings, lhe Arr Club has Two picnics a year and an annual banguel. The club is composed of acrive members who really carry on arf work aller school, and associale members who are merely inleresled in The club and wish +o arrend Jrhe parries and banquel. Eigl fy BAGPll3E Warren Bearnan, The ediTorg Bill Crook, assisTanT edi- Torg Torn Shoop, sporTs ediTorg and Mary Nell WeaTh- erred, The business sTaTT-yiew wiTh saTisTacTion an exTra . . . The second period Journalism class . . . Bea- man, The old ediTor himselT STAFF EdiTorial STaTf Warren Beaman ..... EcliTor-in-ChieT Bill Crook . . . . AssisTanT EdiTor Tom Shoop . . SporTs EdiTor ElizabeTh Lewis . . . Girls' SporTs Marion So Relle . . Exchange EdiTor Bill Brooks . . . . B. O. T. C. ReporTers: Leonard McMahon, Jean MarTin, Mary BeTh Popplewell, Carr PriTcheTT, Suzanne WhiTe, CharloTTe JohnsTon, Rebecca McCall, RuTh Van Deren, Virginia Phelps, Billy Kehoe, and Bob BuddingTon. Business STaFT KeiTh Walker . .... Business Manager AdverTising SoliciTors: Joanne Shriver, W. B. Mary Nell WeaTherred . AdverTising Manager Bomar, Dallas l-lawkins, A. B. Cass, Lawson l-lugh WhiTe .... Circulajrion Manager Long, l-loward Snyder, and Mary Emily TypisTs: Maryalyce Gardner and Frances SrniTh. I'-larris. . For The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory The Bagpipe won sTaTe recogniTion This year. AT The Tall con- Terence oT The Texas l-Tigh School Press AssociaTion iT was giyen honor raTing Tor being one OT The six besT papers in The Class A division OT The sTaTe. Tom Shoop and Bill Crook won honorable menTion Tor sporTs sTories and Tor Lads and Lassiesf' This has been a TirsT year Tor The paper in many oTher respecTs. lT is The TirsT year in which There has been a Journalism class: The TirsT year an exTra was published: The TirsT year The paper has published eighTeen issues: The TirsT year iT has been disTribuTed by subscripTiong and The TirsT year iT has come ouT ahead Tinancially. Eighty-one i ir' W .J . X. I.- layouls . . . Larry Jones, 'rhe edilor, spe EDITCDRIAL STAFF Larry Jones . . .... Edilor David Filch . . . . . Mililary Margarel Ann Moore if . . Roberr Kerr . . . . Thislles Elizabelh Wiseman li Asslslanl Edllors Ouida January 1 , R. C. Moore . . Jean Fosclick l ' ' ' Tylmsls Beflie Freeman Assoclele lECl'lOrS Edwin Smilh . . . . Carloonisr Duane Slrawbridge . . Arr Edilor Monr Rogers . . Pholographer Jimmie Woolen . . Boys' Alhlelics Mrs. Shorl . . Sponsor Elizaberh Lewis . , Girls' Alhlelics STAFF ASSISTANTS Kay Abernalhy, Alice Jones, Dick Dwelle, Frances l-larris, Maryalyce Gardner, Belly Jane l-loflmasrer, Barbara Cahoon, Bill Crook, Jack l-lansen, Pal l-lowell, Sandy Bauman, l-lilda Greer, Jeanne Cobb, James Blanchelle, Slarke Taylor. Now l, loo, realize Thar only an edilor can Truly appreciale lhe names menlioned on Jrhis page. H does my hearl good lo be able lo give credir +o rhose who have made lhis book pos- sible. Especially do l wish To Thank Mr. Crenshaw of Jrhe Sourhwesrern Engraving Company, Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Williams ol The Wilkinson Prinling Company, and Mrs. Shorl, our edilorial sponsor, 'lor Jrheir kindness, leadership, and guidance. From my slafl I wanl special credir ro go lo Margarel Ann Moore, Duane Slrawbridge, Monl Rogers, and Jean Fosdick, 'lor lheir splendid work and elllorls ro make This annual a success. Wilh gralilude l will remember you forever. Thanks, alll LARRY JONES, Edilor-infChiel. Eiglaiy-iwo , U ly M P1 5343 els, 'BJ rf? W IP JN- eg W M5 Xf' yy rifiiprf ads . . . Preparing copy . . . George I-Iemmingson, busi- ness mana er, pay- ,Wi BUSINESS STAFF George I-Iemmingson . . . . .... Business Manager Bill Walers . . . Assislanl Business Manager Caiherine Cole . ...... Typisf Mr. Kidd . . . . . Sponsor ASSISTANTS Mar+ha Washinglon, Bibba Wiseman, Eleanor Touchsione, IdeIIa Peierson, Nona Bair, Virginia Gulhrie, Mary Love Eerguson, Jerry Erey, Bob Buddinglon, Charlolle Johnslon, Mimi Marlin, Billie Margarer Brown, Erances Burcheii, Claire Schuberi, Duane Slrawbridge, I-Iugh While, Peggy Grindell, Beliie Lynn I-Iamilion. I wish Io Thank everyone who has helped me wirh Ihe sale of ads for The I-Iighlander, or in any oiher way when I needed II' mosI'. Mariha Washinglon, Larry Jones, and Bibba Wiseman deserve special Ihanlcs. Mr. Kidd Irepl' me on Ihe job, showed me Ihe way, and was always will- ing Io do over half Ihe worlc. I hope nexl year's Manager is as happy in his worlc as I have been This year. GEORGE I-IEMMINGSON, Business Manager. Eighty-lloree ef M354 1 U EES 4' hr :mum 3 X ,YA . , A , 'qfix if :M 13,1 en 17 ' N54??::1: 1' , - 9252 43 W 1-Q ff-Y -fm .1 :Q X' S H m f- 1 -- eff , 1 Kg s' .qv 'F 23? 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Giddens Manager Marshall l-lolleran, Manager l Waller Browning Dick Curry Edward Headinglo Bill Laidlaw One Hundred One T1 GD Dick Dwelle, Caplain David Gay Charles Magee Roy McKinney Billy Phillips Johnny Mac Seay George Souller Billy Walers Trawick Womack Don Woolen Jimmie Woolen John Leedom, Manager Bob While Talley. Manager W gl i L Q Y Ralph Schrimpl, Caplain Richard Barlon Websler Bishop Marshall Henry Ed Jarrell Jack Swank Jimmie Woolen R. C. Moore, Manager J. R. Ray. Manager eil Billy Walers Caplain Jimmie Woolen Co-caplain Websler Bishop Tommy Crummer Dick Dwelle David Gay Ed Headinglon Marshall Henry Dale Marlin Johnny Seay Charles Foley Manager J. B. Giddens, Manager Chunn Ballow Morris Collier John Cumby T. C. Hooker Julian La Roche Slarke Taylor as ,I Kay Abernalhy Rolinda Chappell George Hemming Roberl Kerr Tom Shoop Roxy Singlelon SOD S FOOTBALL T937 FLOYD l-HOT-TTOWER The Highlander line coaching iob is ably handled by Mr. Floyd HighTower, who is com- pleTing his second year aT Highland Park. He is one oT The mosT popular members oT The TaculTy and is held in high esTeem by all parTicipanTs oT aThleTics. Coach HighTower is a Tormer Shreiner lnsTiTuTe and Alabama aThleTe. REDMAN HUME Head Coach Redman Hume, backTield men- Tor, is considered by many To be one oT The smarTesT high school coaches in Texas. ln his sec- ond year as head coach, he missed winning The disTricT championship by seven poinTs and Then fwon iT easily in his Third year. Coach Hume Tor- merly parTicipaTed in aThleTics aT Sherman High School and SouThern lvleThodisT UniversiTy, where he was an all-conTerence back. He is well liked and highly respecTed by all who have played under his coaching and by all whoare connecTed T-ll PARK COACHES FI yd l-lighTower T - Redman Hume ' 2 AN ACCOUNT OF Tl-IE HI PARK 421 CORSICANA 7 For The TirsT Time in seven years, The Highlanders won Their season opener wiTh Corsicana. The'beauTiTul blocking and deadly Tackling oT Thei'ScoTs proved Them Tar supe- rior To Their opponenTs. The running aTTack oT The Golden Avalanche, led by Dick Dwelle, showed iTs powerby amassing TwenTy-Two TirsT downs, while scoring TorTy-Two poinTs. The oTTensive oT The Tigers was held well in check by The Torward wall, led by Wallace Chappell and Gene ConsTanTin. 4 wiTh him. GIIAMES HI PARK 7: WOODROW O The Highlanders wenT inTo The game a slighT TavoriTe over Their Dallas opponenTs. This was The TirsT scheduled game beTween a Dallas school and Highland Park since I932. The ScoTs scored early in The TirsT guarTer and played a deTensive game Tor The remain- ing Three quarTers. The highlighT oT The game was To see LiTTle John l.iTTle and Big Bill WaTers sTanding side by side and sTopping pracTically every Woodrow play which came wiThin Tive yards oT Them. Om' Humlred Two HI PARK 393 ENNIS O A TasT charging line swepT The Ennis High Lions To a 39-O deTeaT. The TirsT haIT was played on Tairly even Terms, buT The ScoTs, Ied by Their reserve sTrengTh, scored prac- Tically aT will in The Tinal periods. Jake Bishop was The shining IighT in The backTieId, while Jack Harkey and Swank, and HerberT SchiTT were ouTsTanding in The line. HI PARK, 25-SHERMAN, 9 For The TirsT Time The ScoTs had To come Trom behind To deTeaT Their opponenTs. Their passing aTTack proved iTs eTTecTive- ness as Dwelle and Gay compIeTed ThirTeen ouT oT TwenTy-six aerials. The BearcaTs were slighT TavoriTes aT game Time, buT The High- landers ToTaIed TwenTy-Three TirsT downs To Sherman's Tour. HI PARK, 46-SULPHUR SPRINGS, 6 The TirsT disTricT game oT The season ended in a runaway Tor The ScoTTies, who employed Tricky Ia+eraIs and sTraighT run- ning plays To overpower Their opponenTs. The Thrill of The game came when The Wild- caTs ran a hidden ball play Tha+ had every- one guessing, even The oTTiciaIs. In The sec- ond haIT oT The game, David Bouncer Gay Turned loose wiTh Two specTacuIar broken Tield runs oT sixTy-Tive and sevenTy-Tive yards. Johnny Seay also conTribuTed To The cause by snagging Two long Touchdown passes. HI PARK, 28-DENTON, 6 The ScoTTies won Their second disTricT game aT DenTon, where They were meT by more opposiTion Than was expecTed. How- ever, They Turned on The heaT and produced Tour Touchdowns. AII Tour exTra poinTs were booTed Trom placemenT by Jimmie WooTen. Norman Germany and Dick Gregory Turned in a good game while replacing Johnny Seay, who was ouT wiTh a broken hand. HI PARKS GOLDEN AVALANCHE 4I937 DISTRICT SIX CHAMPS X , I, . ' II, I .. .. - . mf.. h Dallas, Our line made iT hard on punTers This year. CapTain WOOTEN End GAY Baclc CapTain DWELLE Back l-ll PARK, ol-GARLAND, 6 The Garland Owls gave liTTle opposiTion To The Golden Avalanche and The game was soon Turned over To The reserves, who showed whaT They could do by running wild. Billy TipTon made one long run Tora Touch- down and Then Turned around To malce anoTher one Tor eighTy-Tive yards, only To have iT called bacla because oT an oTT side penalTy. l-ll PARK, 47-McKllNlNEY, O The ScoTchmen gained Their eighTh sTraighT vicTory as They mauled Their oppo- nenTs Trom McKinney. They were ouT To avenge Their 7-O deTeaT handed Them lasT year by The Lions, which was Their only lass in The disTricT and cosT Them The champion- ship. The highlighT oT The game came aT The sTarT oT The second halT, when Moose lvlunnell reTurned The lciclcoTT sixTy yards To a Touchdown behind some beauTiTul blocls- ing by Grady Jordan. Om' Hundrrd Four l-ll PARK, 7-NORTH DALLAS, 7 Many l-lighlander Tumbles led To The TirsT Touchdown by NorTh Dallas in The opening guarTer. The Bulldogs were conTenT To play a deTensive game ThroughouT The resT oT The game and held Their lead unTil The lasT Tive minuTes. Then Virgil l-larris snagged a long pass and sTiTT-armed The saTeTy man To score The Tying Touchdown. This Tie Took The ScoTTies Trom The lisT oT undeTeaTed and unTied Teams in The sTaTe. I-II PARK, 26-GREENVILLE, O g .1 MJ' I T qu, I HARRIS gl , ps ix- T r fi 'l'i, LITTLE The game wiTh The Lions proved To be gifilg a hard ToughT aTTair, as is always The case when l-li Parlc and Greenville Tangle. The ScoTs proved Their superioriTy by scoring on passes and wide laTerals. Much of The crediT Tor T e l-lighlanders winning This CONSTANTIN game, n i ' The disTricT crown, goes Guard To T d Ta r. U57 ' 'QH? ND J D MUNNELL BISHOP - Ba Back BGCL f' H1lHll1't'll Fizfe GERMANY End GREGORY End l-ll PARK,6--SHERMAN 7 Cn a cold and muddy day The Golden Avalanche Tell beTore The onslaughT oT The Sherman BearcaTs by one poinT To lose The Bi-DisTricT TiTle. The ScoTs were behind aT The close oT The TirsT guarTer and were unable To score again. AlThough TighTing valianTly, The ScoTTies were unable To come Trom behind as in Their previous baTTle wiTh Sherman and were dropped Trom The sTaTe race in a hearT-brealcing 7-6 loss. The ScoTTies Tinished Their IQ37 schedule oT Ten games wiTh only a Tie wiTh NorTh Dallas againsT Them. They did noT lose or Tie any disTricT games. 6IDDENS,J.B. HQLLERAN inferceprs Corsicanas pass . . . Nol He wasnf sTopped. TIPTON SCHIFF HENRY SEAY Back Tackle Tackle End Q Aller lhe season was compleled, lhe coaches ol Dislricl 6 leams voled lor lhe eleven oulslanding players ol lhal dislricl. This All-Dislricl leam conlained seven High- land Park players: Gay, Dwelle, Woolen, Chappell, Walers, Tarr, and Munnell. The I938 Highlander leam members will have lheir work cul oul lor lhem lo reach lhe goal sel by lhe I937 squad and replace such regulars as Walers, Woolen, Henry, Chappell, Tarr, Conslanlin, Lillle, and Gay. SPECIAL FOOTBALL AWARDS The Seay Memorial Trophy, a yearly lov- ing cup given by Charles Seay in memory ol his lalher, Dero E. Seay, was awarded lo David Gay as lhe mosl valuable player lor lhe season ol IQ37. l-lis brillianl ollen- sive work, combined wilh a line leam spiril, earned lor David lhis splendid award. The Coaches Award, a gold plaque given lo lhe player chosen as lhe besl blocker on lhe leam, bore lhe name ol Caplain Jimmie Woolen. A veleran end, Jimmie was lhe besl in removing opponenls lrom lhe palh ol our ball-carriers. Iundred Seven SWANK Tackle WATERS, B. Tackle MW CHAPPELL Cenler WATERS, K. Cenlcr SCGTS CDN PARADE A ,, 'fa Y it , V T R , ff nv A 3 wr 'N if , , 'f Y 5 ' FH . ow- -V , - . , , 2 Our 'Wouchdown Trio . . . Our capfains have go? GreenvIHe's qoaf , . . A fense momenf . . . Johnnie Thomp- son llke ihis af all fho games , .. Dan McLeod-third quarfer of Norfh Dallas qame...Our foam-David Gay'- Scay Trophy Award Our sfalwari fackles, Henry and Wafers. Cornplimenfs of HIGHLAND PARK DADS CLUB fjl1t'HIl?1dI'l'1l liigbl CHEER LEADERS Roxy Singlelon, Roper? Kerr, Rolinda Chappell, Tom Shoop, Kay Abernalhy and George l-lemmingson are +he persons mainly responsible for keeping lhe famous Highlander spiril a+ ils heighl during our very successful foolball season. Each loolball game saw a new oulbursl of pep and vilalily among lhe cheer leaders. Each game also saw head Cheer Leader Tom Shoop picking lhe cufesf girl of our opponenls' cheer leading squad lo be his parlner al lhe half. Each game broughl forlh a peppier and more exciled Roxy Singlelon, whose hopping and Trucking al games will be missed by all Scollie fans nexl year. We hope lhal in Jrhe fulure all foollaall players won'+ fall as hard for cu're brown-eyed l-l. P. l-l. S. cheer leaders, as a cerfain Greenville guard did for our own Linda Chappell in lhe Thanksgiving Day game. We know Kay's prefly smile and pleas- ing personalily proved an assel To lhe Team, and Thai Roper? and George did exceplionally well in supporling Those lighling Scollies all season. George, Rolinda, Tommy, Roxy, Robert Kay x fm -xfczcarsa mw masseiwfegrxfamawumxgfazxe-zamwsuwss, . mmmmtw B TEAM FGGTBALL The B Team, under The direcTion oT Coach LauTer, who Trained The players and goT Them ready Tor The A squad, had only Two leTTermen baclc, JoT New- man and Jack Pearl. The Team sTarTed iTs season oTf by playing Adamson's TirsT sTring subsTiTuTes, who were noT deTeaTed all year. Ed JarreTT was ouTsTanding ThroughouT The game wiTh his wide end runs and long lciclcs. The second Trial was wiTh Woodrow Wil- son's subs. This game showed greaT improvemenT. Ed JarreTT again proved dangerous when he Threw a TorTy-yard pass To BarTon, who ran Tor a Touchdown. l.asT and leasT was our game wiTh Erisco T-ligh, which had a much heavier and more experienced Team. ATTer a hard TighT we came ouT on The shorT end oT The score. As Tar as games won, we were noT so successTul, buT we did geT The boys ready Tor nexT year's A squad. The leTTermen are as Tollows: JarreTT, BarTon, Newman, Pearl, Powers, l-laas, Crummer, Gage, WiTTe, PolalcoTT, Long, Joiner, lvey, Panders, Hudson, Connell, MarTin, Jawlc, Langdon, Lee, WinTers, and Manager Foley. SCORES l-li Parlc . . O Adamson .... . I3 T-li Parlc . . 6 Woodrow Wilson . . I8 l-li Parlc . . O Erisco .... . 20 We ffl , l is BASKETBALL The Highlanders opened Their I937-'38 basl4eT- pall season wiTh only Two leTTermen in The line-up, CapTain Billy WaTers and AlTernaTe CapTain Jimmie INooTen. WiTh only a weeks pracTice, The ScoTTies Trelclcecl To Clclahoma on a weelcs Trip, playing Tour games in as many nighTs, Their TirsT opponenT was The sTrong Mcf'XlesTer guinTeT which The Blue and Gold deTeaTed l3OA2Ol. The whole Team played good pall wiTh CapTain WaTers lead- ing The scoring, T-lighland Parlc ran inTo rough going The nexT nighT againsT The Muskogee Roughers who Toolq The ScoTs inTo camp 42 To IB. BuT The Blue-Gold Cagers rebounded The nexT nighT and deTeaTed AToka T-Tigh, who had noT TasTed deTeaT all season. The l-lighlanders leTT Clclahoma wiTh a SOO percenTage, as They losT To Ardmore in The lasT game oT The Trip. Coach LauTer had sTaTed previous To The Trip ThaT The invasion would be a success iT They won halT Their games. On Their reTurn home, The KilTies prepareo To open The newly-Tormed ConTerence 6 race. ln This conTerence The ScoTTies Tinished up wiTh eighT wins and no deTeaTs. The highlighT oT This con' Terence was The TacT ThaT The Plaid Wearers Twice deTeaTed The sTrong DenTon Broncs by decisive scores. Every man on The Highlander squad perTormed well during The season's play, buT some oT The ouTsTanding men on The squad were CapTain Billy WaTers, season high scorer and FxllfDisTricT TournamenT selecTionq AlTernaTe CapTain Jimmie WooTen and Diclc Dwelle, wiTh his Tine deTensive play, aT guards: Marshall l-lenry, elongaTed cenTer who sTands 6 Tee-T, 4 inches, received many Tavorable commenTs Trom baslceTball criTics. Jimmie WooTen also received All-DisTricT selecTion on second Team. COACH LAUTER DISTRICT SIX, CHAMPS A f QATTHPA' I GAY Guard MARTIN Forward BISHOP Forward CRUMMER Forward DWELLE Guard The DisTricT TournamenT held aT S. M. U. Tinished The ScoTs' season when They losT in The semi-Tinals To Woodrow Wilson in a hard ToughT game. Woodrow Wilson laTer wenT on To win The sTaTe championship aT AusTin. The Woodrow looys on Their reTurn Trom AusTin sTaTed ThaT The KilTies were The sTrongesT quinTeT They meT wiTh The excepTion oT John Reagan, whom Woodrow deTeaTed in The semi-Tinals oT The sTaTe Tour- ney. WaTers was selecTed as All-DisTricT CenTer when he scored I2 poinTs againsT The TighT Woodrow deTense. The B Team under The able TuTelage oT Coach Binnion had a very successTul season, playing seven games wiThouT a deTeaT. Coach Binnion announced The Toflowing leTTermen Tor The B Team: George Connell Norman Germany STarke Taylor Trawick Womack Don WooTen Kleber WaTers George Peabody Tom Bryan AlTred Tarr Hi Park . . Hi Park . . Hi Park . Hi Park . Hi Park . . Hi Park . . my SCORES McAlesTer, Oklahoma Muskogee, Oklahoma AToka, Oklahoma Ardmore, Oklahoma ArlingTon . . Dallas Tech . . FOLEY Manager One Hundred Twelve 2 -...........---4,- One Hundred Thirteen WOOTEN, Co-caplain A. b,,. QI.-:mf Guard WATERS, Caplain Forward SEAY Forward HENRY Cenler I-IEADINGTON Guard I-Ii Parlc 43 Greenville . . I-Ii Park 34 McKinney . . I-Ii Park 25 Denfon . . . I-Ii Park 52 Sulphur Springs . . I-Ii Parlc 28 Gober . . . I-Ii Park 40 Greenville . . I-Ii Park 26 McKinney . . I-Ii Park 26 Denlon . . . . I-Ii Park 48 Sulphur Springs . . z I-Ii Park 28 Muskogee, Oklahoma . I-Ii Park I8 Eaculfy .... . I-Ii Park 30 Exes . . . . DISTRICT GAMES I-Ii Park 33 Alla I-Iuberf . . . I-Ii Park 20 Woodrow Wilson . STATE Y TOURNAMENT I-Ii Parlc 38 Sunsel . . . . I-Ii Park 3I Adamson . I-Ii Parlc 43 Decalur . . f I I I 61 GHJDENS :QI , g u l f: .,.5 if Manager I I II44 Q I fy? 'wi 5 an Wilh seven relurning lellermen l-lighland Parlcs baseball learn is leading lhe Dallas Counly League vvilh live wins and one deleal as we go lo press. Our learn has been greally slrenglhened lhis year loy a slrong pilch- in slalll d b J' ' ' ' g e y rmrnie Woolen and Roy McKinney and roolcies Charles Magee in lhe inlield and David Gay and Don Woolen in lhe oullield. Our incomplele schedule lor lhe year is as lollows: Hi Park 3 Norlh Dallas Hi Park 5 Adamson ZI Park 8 Irving . l-li Parlc 8 lrving l-li Park 8 Frisco . l-li Parlc . 9 Frisco . l-li Parlc . I5 Carrolllon l-li Parlc . . IO Foresl . l-li Parlc . 6 McKinney . l-li Parlc . . I6 Grand Prairie l-li Park . . I8 Richardson . l-li Park . 3 Irving . I-li Park . 5 Carrolllon . V l-li Park . 9 Grand Prairie Coach Marshall and Caplain Dwelle M wmv- Bllll ren . Womack David Gay' Roy C l Charles Magee' lDiDnm DliJcllcODwell'f' lldwlcli l B b 5l5 berY' s BObl-W ' Q X Bl V i e Souller, JlahnrR!xeNEgjY Prany Jones CBP Y M mem! Roqef Nlonegmr Bay Wllle, Joe Ed Beave ll lo riQlql1JQj:yi2 Woolen, Billy Grady Jordan Hu? 3 Eass, Coach Marg N 1 ' ' ' . lg ex , n, - ' Secowalgl. Br an Psrlhur Ja1n6VrBllllerwl3i'nrTf3Zon, Tommy hlalmo , X , s Yhird F0Wi Tomi 5YWeinberQ9Vi 'lame aaa ww CWS Howd- 'Shawi Herman TRACK s SPRING 21938 W- I - Lell lo righl: Marshall Henry, Jimmie Woolen, Ed Jarrell, George Peabody, Al Tarr, Dick Dwelle, Grady Jordan, Dayid Gay, Ralph Schrimpl, Dick Sleeper, Websler Bishop, J. R, Ray. Aller lwo weeks work, lhe Highlander lrack leam enlered eighleen men al one ol lhe laslesl meels ol lhe Soulh, held al lhe Pal Slock Show in Forl Worlh. A lew promising men were uncovered as a resull ol lwo High- land Park lnlramural meels pul on by Coach Highlower in which aboul lhirly boys parlicipaled. Some ol lhese promising men were Germany and Jordan in lhe 440 and Swank in lhe shol and discus. The oulslanding lealure ol lhese meels was lhe brillianl perlorrnance lurned in by Caplain Ralph Scrimpl in lhe mile eyenl. Showing improvemenf in Slfride, glamina, and speed Caplain Schrimpl, lhe Sophomore sensalion, won lhe mile evenl in a meel wilh lhe Dallas schools lhal lollowed lhe inlrarnural evenls while his leam males won second and lhird in lhe high jump, second in lhe discus, and lourlh in lhe 440 lo win lourlh place in lhe meel. Schrimpl led lhe Scollies inlo lhe dislricl meel and came lhrouqh wilh a new dislricl record ol 4145.2 in lhe mile race. Olher Scols who parlicipaled in lhis meel were Bishop in lhe W 'F V', , hurdle, Barlon and Jarrell in lhe IOO and 220, Jordan and si G ' it Germany in lhe 440, and Woolen and Peabody in lhe high 'ZS is ' W- Going on lo lhe regional meel in Denlon alone, Schrimpl we y A look a close second place wilh lhe lime ol 4:38.2, his laslesl ' iii My i 3 I i 4 lime. Pxller showing greal improvemenl in slyle, Schrimpl is p ' ' , ' ' l h l expecled lo lake larsl place in lhal even w en he goes o lhe Ed Jimmy dim mam' Cdpmm Raw Sdmmpf! and slale meel al Auslin in May. Coach l-liqhlower Om' Ifllfldffll' Fifliwz Highlanders who aspire fo golf fame...The feam: Julian La Roache. number four, Morris Col- lier, number oney T, C. Hooker number fwog and John Cumby number fhree. an an L ra I: Wifh only one experienced player lvlorr' C ll' , is o ner, back from lasf year, fhe Highland Park golf feam had a fairly successful season Several mafch . es were played wifh fhe neighboring schools and fhe feam made one ouf of fown frip fo Waco. Affer fiffyffour holes of medal play af Glen Lakes Counfry Club, a feam of six was selecfed fo represenf our school. The feam, including fhe alfernafes, was composed of John Cumby, T. C. Hooker, Sfarke Taylor, Julian l.a Roche, Morris Collier, and Chunn Ballow. M . . , . . . orris Colliers firsf place posifion was undis ufed b J p , uf ohn Cumby and T. C. Hooker argued over second and fhird d h , an f e remaining fhree foughf if ouf for fhe fourfh place on fhe feam. Highland Park sponsored fhe second I annua Sfafe High School Golf Tourney, which was held af Cedar Cresf Counfry Club Dallas on A ril I2fh I , , p , 3fh, and I4fh. Earl Sfewarf, Sunsef, won fhe Sfafe Championship and Joh C n umby, Hi Park's only winner, won fhe championship of fhe firsf flighf. Much credif is due Mr Bowlb fhe f ' . y, earn s sponsor, for his fine work in arranging ihe sfafe fournamenf and in hel in fh p g e fearn wifh ifs pracfice and mafches. He is largely responsible for fhe success of all of fhese eyenfs. O ne Hu nifvnf Sixiesn Highlanders who aspire To Ten- 's Tarne...The Team: Ed Head- 'ngTon, nurnber one: Bill Laidlaw, urnber Two, Dicl: Curry, number Tour, WalTer Browning, number Three. Y, A Hi Park opened The Tennis season This year by playing DenTon High School Ma ThaT Time unTil The disTricT TournamenT we played Waco High School, NorTh Dallas High School, NorTh Texas Teachers' College, DenTon High School, and Two maTches wiTh lXlorTh Texas Agri- rch I2. From culTural College. We were seriously handicapped This year by The TacT ThaT our only leTTerman Trom lasT year, Edward HeadingTon, was crippled wi+h a lcnee iniury. HeadingTon Tinally managed To geT in shape To play in The disTricT, buT he was noT allowed To play in buT one oT The pracTice maTches. Bill Laidlaw, our number Two man, was guiTe inexperienced in maTch play, buT loeTore The season was over he proved he was well qualiTied To hold down The number Two posiTion. ' ' b TTled Diclc Curry all season Tor The number WalTer Browning, The only lunior on The Team, a Three posiTion. BoTh boys Turned in some good maTches. Fred HigginboTham was The capable coach. ' d bles in The DisTricT TournamenT and advanced inTo The HeadingTon and Laidlaw played ou Tinals, only To lose To The NorTh Dallas doubles Team. WalTer Browning played singles and advanced To The semi-Tinals beTore dropping his maTch To The Sherman represenTaTive, Om? Hundred Srzwzhwz CUTS GN PARADE ,, K , si- A ,L , ,,f, ' ' 'mszliilmyf 1.95 -'hifi I 7 , X , L -, ff ,, - 4 fn 'me ga ' f wwf: iiki wff 2315? i?S?3' U 'iYei - 'q f' g,m..,,,f?,g ,ff,..,fgg,3 , vi wfmkfzggw r W .. x -4 U , T - -Vftifji Q .LS 'f?fifY3f'sSf 72 , P- .. . ,-.:fE:',,'-., . , M ,M l 'f xi- ::4.:2- 5.,-. V f qsxrfi' 2 2 ' Q V 'gags f T5 -M. f 'L,,',L Hs ,LV1 155, :IH .,.,.V. A 5, EZE . Q .Q ,,,.... I . - j N Q, Om' ll1u1r11'fzf Eiglwiwn c 'F k,a., V .AW SCOTS CDN PARADE , , , 2 3' N 1: K 'Q F 4 V ' , ff f, P tk 'EL,'Qg?5 W . fl- ffm-I fl , 1 Us I ' Q - . Q 5- 412 F 'gk VN ,gt ff -. gc I Q x M -if fa-K. ' 1 M' f ks if in A , V- QV. .'-' !! NY, I 1 L' U. 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ASSOCIATION PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer I Sergeanir-aT-Arms Sponsor All sTudenTs who have received leTTers Tor compeTiTion on The A squads or have served as manager oT any oT The A squads, which include TooTball, baskeTball, baseball, Track, Tennis, and gohc, are eligible To become members oT The H AssociaTion. The primary purpose oT This organizaTion is To coordinaTe all The branches oT aThleTics Tor The purpose oT cooperaTing wiTh all oTher school organizaTions and acTiviTies and To promoTe good sporTsmanship. This associaTion is an organizaTion which will become a permanenT one and one To which all leTTermen will aspire To membership. The TirsT iniTiaTion was held in a public assembly aT The school and was a huge success. The new members were inTroduced and Then became vicTims OT pranks which were amusing To all. A dance was held aT The Adolphus HoTel To honor new members and The TooTball squad. Bishop, WebsTer Chappell, Wallace ConsTanTin, Gene Dwelle, Dick Gay, David Germany, Norman Gicldens, J. B, Gregory, Dick Harkey, Jack Harris, Virgil Harrison, HunTer HeadingTon, Eddie Henry, Marshall Hollarn, Russell MEMBERS Jordan, Grady l.iTTle, John McMahon, Leonard Morgan, Bobby Morgan, Jimmy Morris, W. L. Munnell, Hugh, Phillips, Billy SchiTT, HerberT Seay, Johnny Shoop, Tommy SouTTer, George Swank, Jack Tarr, AlTred TipTon, Billy Wafers, Billy WaTers, Bunky Wilkins, Charles Womack, Trawick WooTen, Jimmie One Hundred Twenty lf' W? ,A Q.. 1 ! A-wr ,W QIQLS ATM LE 1 ICS 1, Li' ' E ,ew 5 ' mx f mf f A 4 , ' . X X 1 . 2 1' L A s by R Q 2 fm' , U M Mffipig LM n,..m-ff t pfgfj:g'?f'l1'f',,m - E .f ' , N ,rxifg G fi ,M ' '. W Q ' 5 MWMMA 1 ,,,,.w ' ,lv fi J 5 1 A ,.,-. .,. i 2 Q S fi 3 5 2 5 2 , f 35? 'A U6 K X K A N ' ,i. C 'sal-5 'Q , . X x jigs: f ,e . 'iv gif, N -, Q . ..'. A an-an-nn au 4 f ff ? M w Zfilli f , in ,gram VAF' Av ,, , A A , ' Q H h F3443 ,1 ,,.,M , U Ag . -'S 1 I 2 ummm W. BASKETBALL Girls' baslceTball aT Highland Park is rapidly becoming more and more im- porTanT, and This year was a Tair ex- ample of success all around. AbouT TiTTy girls parTicipaTed in regular baslceT- ball, and Three Teams gave exhibiTions ThroughouT The year oT TasT, clean play- ing. Mrs. MilTon Kuser coached The TirsT and second Teams, while Miss Mildred Chappell coached The Third sTring. The TirsT Team, capTained by Lois Rodreiclc and Sally Riley, played TwenTy- one games all season, won Ten, losT Ten, and Tied one. On January 28 and 29 The Team enTered The Terrell lnviTaTion Tourney, and was Tairly successTul. The lasT Two games oT The season were played aT The LancasTer lnviTaTion TournamenT, where l-lighland Park was Tinally eliminaTed by LancasTer iTselT. The second Team, capTained by Frances Harris, played TwenTy games during The season, won Ten, and losT Ten. The primary achievemenT oT The season occurred on January I2, when Miss Chappel, and Mm Kuserl C h The seconders deTeaTed CelesTe's sec- ond sTring. The second Team also en- Tered The Terrell and LancasTer Tourna- menTs, and in The laTTer wenT Tar up The braclceT beTore iT was deTeaTed. The Third Team, capTained by Amelie Allen, played Tewer games, mosTly againsT much sTronger compeTiTion, and won abouT halT oT iTs games. AT The annual banqueT SporTsmanship Cups wenT To Lois Rodreiclc oT The TirsT Team, Jane WraTher oT The second Team, and To Marjorie ForresT oT The Third Team. The lmprovemenT Awards were given To Lucille Bilsborough oT The TirsT Team, MargareT Payne oT The second Team, and To Mary Virginia Prehn Trom The Third Team. lnTramural baslceTball again challced up anoTher successTul year aT l-lighland Park, and The Lassies who parTicipaTed enjoyed every minuTe oT iT. AbouT a hundred and TiTTy girls wenT ouT, and These girls were divided inTo Ten Teams wiTh capTains elecTed wiThin each Team. These Teams were divided in Turn inTo Two leagues, The Tuesday NighT League and The Thursday NighT League. The Team capTained by BeTTy Roessler and coached by MarTha Lou BarneTT won The Tuesday NighT League, and Jane Duls' Team, coached by Frances l-larris, had The highesT percenTage oT The Thursday NighT League. On January 20, These Two championship Teams meT, and BeTTy Roess'er's Team emerged as The besT oT The inTramural Teams. One Hundred Twenty-five 3 1 1 5? X ' 5' . ,::. X y ff Wifi an-nn wanna: www Q- 1.5 , wx 1 iff Ei Q a 32 T? . .55 ' 'fig 1 a Q K 1 . Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Margafel Payne Nell Llllle Frances l-larris, Caplain Belly Roessler Plmyllls Gouglw Jane Wralher Anna Wade Tarlcinqlon lvlarllwa Goodloe Joanne Creal LEFT T0 RIGHT: Pxnila Mclzee Marllwa Bennell Amelie Allen, Caplain Frances Tlwellorcl Marjorle Porresl Loulse Pranlclln Mary Virginia Prelmn Doris Slewarl Rosemary Peabody Paula Rosser Om' Hn mlml Tzwrzlj'-sfwen E ,jj Q 7 ,WJ Tl-lll2D TEA A N G Eel? S .N ws LEFT TO RIGHT: Margarel Prlloe Claire Girardln Marilyn Miller Jane Sleinlourg Dorollwy McLaugl'ulln Diane Mason Ann Crane Clara Jo Vlse Marie Koepecle LEFT TO RIGHT: Penelope Young Tlwircl Team Pal Crawford, Fourllw Team l-lelen Sanford. lnlrarnural l-larrIe+ Flyl Inframural One Hundred Twentg exghl 1 ,-I 73117 L., LEFT TO RIGHT Helen Ricke++s Undine Hopkins Be++y Roessler, Cap+ain Niia Harmon Julian Logan Margare+ Payne Margarei Pribe Doris Sfewari' Jean Barihalow Marina Lou Barneff, Coach LEFT T0 RIGHT: Doroihy Haiieii Doro+hy Bush Jane Duls, Capfain Beisy Bush Dorofhy Griffin - Joanne Crea! Be++y Anderson Dorolrhy Herring Doroihy Harris Marqarei Anne Moore Francis Harris O11-I f1clT enty e INTRAMURAL WINNERS INTRAMURAI. RUNNERS-UD M' -!.J' -. '4r,M? ,nfi,q+f 7d' rwjifffvf ara 'T N N i s l i l-li Perl: s Lassie RacqueTeers . . .Jane Duls, singles represenTaTive . . .Jane Taylor, CaTherine Cole, doubles repre- senTaTives and PaTsy Blayloclc, alTernaTe ln spring one oT The TavoriTe sporTs oT l-lighland Parlc's Lasses is Tennis, and as soon as The sun creeps ouT, The girls don shorTs and begin warming up. This year The ouTsTanding Tennis player was Jane Duls, The singles represenTaTive Tor High- land Parlc, and presidenT oT The Tennis Club. Closely seconding her were Jane Taylor and CaTherine Cole, The doubles represonTaTiyes, wiTh Jane WraTher as alTernaTe. In The pracTice games schedu'ed by Miss Mildred Chappell, Tennis coach, The Trio was very succ:essTul, and doTeaTed such opponenTs as DenTon, ForesT and NorTh Dallas. ln The annual lnTersc:holasTic League play-oTT, held aT The Dallas Lawn and Tennis Club on April I3, Jane was deTeaTed in The Tinals by The Adamson enTry. 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BECK LIEUTENANT LIVELY ATTer eighTeen years oT miliTary experience, l.ieuTenanT Lively Took his posiTion as CommandanT aT l-lighland Park in The Tall oT IQ37, and he has meT wiTh greaT populariTy among The CadeT Corps. LieuTenanT Lively sTarTed as a cadeT in Gak CliTT l-ligh School: he has served as R. O. T. C. insTrucTor aT SunseT and aT Wood- row Wilson l-ligh Schools and has had Three years service wiTh The regular army. Under his excellenT leadership The corps has proughT much honor To The school and will conTinue To do so in years To come. COLCDNEL BECK Two years beTore Colonel Beclc received his BA. degree Trom TriniTy Univer- siTy, he direcTed The municipal band in lvlidloThian and conTinued successTully in ThaT posiTion Tor Tour years. l-le Then Toolc The posiTion oT insTrucTor oT The school and municipal band oT Teague, winning many TirsT prizes during These years. ATTer eighT years oT insTrucTion he came To l-lighland Park where he has re- mained Tor Twelve years. Under his able direcTion The band has won superior raTings and many individual places in The sTaTe conTesTs. HI PARK CADETS, WE SALUTE YOU! In The ciTy-wide compeTiTion beTween The miliTary uniTs oT each Dallas High School, The I-lighland Park uniT shared in The honors. The oTTicers ranlced TirsT in The 0TTicers' TesT. Desiring To share The burden oT securing proper recogniTion Tor our Corps, The riTle Team won The All-CiTy Championship RiTle lviaTch and placed high in oThers. The Corps also made a very crediTable showing in The Tall and spring inspecTions. The Crack Company in lvlay l3roughT To a close anoTher year oT compeTiTion in which The cadeTs were in Their doing Their besT. Our' Hzzmlrrrl' TfJir!y-six, Lieulenanl Colonels R. E. Knox David Eilch Major Dick Alley Caplains George Newgarden Lawrence Prehn Dick Cree Ralph Howe Warren Beaman Bill Brooks Derrill Elmore Peylon l-lunler Bryce Marlin Trawick Womack Firsl Lieulenanls Carr Prilchell Paul lflorlon Ashley Vaughn Bob Buddinglon George Kehoe Earl Elalh Pele Mclloberls Second Lieulenanls Bob Mills George Souller Dan English Douglas Brown Pal l-lowell Dick Dwelle Bill Crook Billy Dabney John Godbey l-lugh While George Polls l-larry Spencer John Noyes Sponsors CDFFICEIQS Knox Eircn ALLEY nEweAi2oEri PREHN CREE Audrey Jean Noble EiowE BEAMAN mooks ELMORE HUNTER MARUN womfack ERircHEll Eionlon yfwenw Euooinelow kEnoE Kay Abernalhy FLATH MQROBERTS Mins SOUTTER Eneiisn Eieowm . HOWELL DWELLE cRooi4 DABNEY GODBEY WPHTE Rolmda Chappell Polls SPENCER NOYES NOBLE ABERNATHY cnf-WEEE One' fllllltlffll Tljiffjl-YF! en -via 'Q R. O. T. C LIEUTENANT COLONEL R. E. KNOX Baffalion Commander I937g Capfain of Camp Dallas Company I937q Craclc Com- pany I936, '37: Craclc Plafoon I937g Rifle Team I937y Efficiency Ribbon in Cadef Of- ficers' Tesf I937: Commander of Eirsf Plafoon of Company A I936g Capfain of Company A I9377 Civifan Medal af Camp Dallas I936, '37g Experf Marlcsman I9377 Eirsf Ser- geanf's Efficiency Medal I936. LIEUTENANT COLONEL DAVID FITCH Craclc Company i935-'38g Rifle Team l935- '38q Camp Dallas I935338: Craclc Plafoon I936g Camp Dallas Rifle Team I936, '37g I-ligliesf grade on Cadef Officers' Tesf I937g Presidenl' Officers' Club I937, '38i Command- er of Plafoon Company A I937g Command- er Company A I9377 Baffalion Commander I938g Experf Marlcsman Camp Dallas l935-'37, MAJOR DICK ALLEY Crack Company 1935-'377 Craclc Plafoon I936: School Efficiency Ribbons I934-'37q Rifle Team I934-'37g Experf Rafing af Camp Dallas I935-'37: Camp Dallas Rifle Team I936, '37y Camp Dallas 19355373 Plafoon Com- mander of Company C I9367 Company Commander l937g Baffalion Execufive Officer I937p Regimenfal Sfaff af Camp Dallas IQ37. CAPTAIN GEORGE NEWGARDEN Crack Company 1935-'383 Craclc Plafoon I936: Camp Dallas 1935-'37: Camp Dallas Rifle Team l937: Second fiiglnesf in Cadef Officers' Tesf I9377 Rifle Team I935-'3Bg Ex- perf Marlcsman I936, '373 Plafoon Commander 19377 Execufive Officer of Company A I937y Baffalion Execufive Officer l938. CAPTAIN LAWRENCE PREHN Band Confesf I934-'38q Silver Soloisf l937g Second Lieufenanf and secfion leader in Band I936, '37g Band Commander I937: Lieu- fenanf Colonel lnsfrucfor and Sfudenf Direc- for I938. CAPTAIN DICK CREE Crack Company I935, '37: Crack Plafoon l936: Camp Dallas I934, '37q Marksman Camp Dallas l934g Slsiarpshoofer I937g Medal in swimming I937: Rifle Team I937g Baffalion Supply Officer I9367 Commander Company B I937y Execufive Officer of Camp Dallas Company IQ377 Baffalion Adiufanf l937g Major and Insfrucfor I938. OFFICERS CAPTAIN RALPH HOWE Craclc Company I935-'37g Craclc Plafoon I936: Camp Dallas 19355 Efficiency Ribbon 19377 Commander of Second Plafoon of Com- pany B I936g Execufive Officer I9377 Com- mander Company B I9377 Maior and In- sfrucfor l938. CAPTAIN WARREN BEAMAN Craclc Company I935-'37: Crack Plafoon I9367 Camp Dallas I935, '36g Besf Drilled Non-Commissioned Officer I9363 Plafoon Commander I937y Baffalion Sfaff l938. CAPTAIN BILL BROOKS Craclc Company I935, '38g Camp Dallas I935-'383 Experf Marksman I9371 Medal in Swimming IQ373 Plafoon Commander in Com- pany A I9377 Baffalion Sfaff I937q Baffalion Adiufanf l938. CAPTAIN DERRILL ELMORE Craclc Company I936-'38y Crack Plafoon I936y Camp Dallas I934-'37q Efficiency Medal IQ367 Slwarpsfioofer I9367 Marksman l937q Efficiency Ribbon on ffie Cadef Officers Tesf IQ377 Tlwird Place in Wozencraff Drill l937g Plafoon Commander of Company A I937: Execufive Officer of Company A l937q Baffalion Sfaff I938, CAPTAIN PEYTON HUNTER Craclc Company l935-'383 Craclc Plafoon I936g Camp Dallas, I935-'38: Experf Marlcs- man I936g Efficiency Medal in Swimming I9367 Rifle Team I936, '37g Baffalion Sfaff 19373 Execufive Officer of Company B I937g Company Commander 1938. CAPTAIN BRYCE MARTIN Craclc Company I935-'383 Craclc Plafoon IQ363 Camp Dallas I936-'38g Rifle Team of Camp Dallas I937g Efficiency Medal I936y Tlwree Medals in Swimming l9363 Rifle Team I936-'38g I-ligfi Poinf Man in Iwinffi Corps Area Rifle Mafcfi I937y Baffalion Sfaff I937q Plafoon Commander IQ377 Baffalion Sfaff Of- ficer I938. ' CAPTAIN TRAWICK WOMACK Craclc Company T935-'387 Rifle Team IQ36- '38: Efficiency Ribbon I937g Plafoon Com- mander Company A I9377 Execufive Of- ficer IQT77 Company Commander I938. O11e Humlrerl Tbirly-riglvl IQ. O. T. C FIRST LIEUTENANT CARR PRITCHETT Band l934-'38: Band Confesf I935-'38I Drum Maior I937-'38: Efficiency Ribbon I9367 Band Commander l938. FIRST LIEUTENANT PAUL HORTON Craclc Company I93S-'37: Camp Dallas l935-'37g Rifle Team af Camp Dallas l937q Experf Rifleman I935-'37g Rifle Team I'-736: Medal in Swimming l937: Plafoon Command- er I'-7373 Baffalion Sfaff l938. FIRST LIEUTENANT ASHLEY VAUGHN Craclc Company l935-'381 Marlqsman af Camp Dallas I9377 Plafoon Commander I937g Supply Officer l9371 Execufive Officer Com- pany A I938. FIRST LIEUTENANT BOB BUDDINGTON Band Confesf I934-'38: Efficiency Ribbon I935: Band Confesf Medal I937g Secfion Leader of Band I936, '37: Insfrucfor I937, '38, FIRST LIEUTENANT GEORGE KEHOE Band I933-'38g Band Confesf I933-'38g Drum Major I936-'38Q lnsfrucfor I938. FIRST LIEUTENANT EARL FLATH Band I936-'38g Band Confesf I937-'38g Sec- ond in Command I938. FIRST LIEUTENANT PETE McROBERTS Band I934-'38g Band Confesf I934-'38g Sergeanfs' Efficiency Medal I936g Second in Command I937: lnsfrucfor l938. SECOND LIEUTENANT BOB MILLS Crack Company I936-'38 Experf Marlcsman Camp Dallas l9363 School Efficiency Ribbons l935-'37g Commander of Second Plafoon Company B I938. SECOND LIEUTENANT GEORGE SOUTTER Craclc Company I936-'383 Camp Dallas l936, '37g Mosf Efficienf Firsf Sergeanf 1937: Commander of Second Plafoon Company A 1938. SECOND LIEUTENANT DAN ENGLISH Crack Company I937g Camp Dallas I935- '377 Sharpshoofer I9377 Rifle Team I937, '38g Baffalion Supply Officer l933. SECOND LIEUTENANT DOUGLAS BROWN Craclc Company l937, '38: Camp Dallas I937: School Efficiency Ribbons l935-'37y Pla- foon Commander Company B l938. One Hundred Thirty-nine OFFICERS SECOND LIEUTENANT PAT HOWELL School Efficiency Ribbons I935-'37Z Mem- ber of Baffalion Sfaff l938. SECOND LIEUTENANT DICK DWELLE Craclc Company I936-'38g Camp Dallas I9354'377 Efficiency Medal 1936, '37: Swim- ming Medals I936, '37q Civifan Medal I936: Sharpshoofer I935, '36: Experf Sharpshoofer I937: Commander of Second Plafoon Com- pany A ma. SECOND LIEUTENANT BILL CROOK Crack Company I936-'38y Camp Dallas l935-'387 Sharpshoofer I936, '37g School Ef- ficiency Ribbons l936, '37: Commander of Firsf Plafoon Company B l938. SECOND LIEUTENANT BILLY DABNEY Band Confesf I936-'381 Camp Dallas l936: Marlcsman I936q Reynolds-Penland Efficiency Award I936: Secfion Leader in Band l938. SECOND LIEUTENANT JOHN GODBEY Band Confesf I936-'387 Secfion Leader in Band I938. SECOND LIEUTENANT HUGH WHITE Band Confesf l936-'38g Secfion Leader in Band I938. SECOND LIEUTENANT GEORGE POTTS Band Confesf l935-'387 Rifle Team l936- '38g School Efficiency Ribbons I935-'37: Sec- fion Leader of Band I937, '38. SECOND LIEUTENANT HARRY SPENCER Band Confesf I935-'383 Marksman af Camp Dallas I934g Efficiency Ribbons l935-'37q Sec- fion Leader of Band I9371 Execufive Officer of Band I938. SECOND LIEUTENANT JOHN NOYES Band Confesf I936-'38: Secfion Leader of Band I937, '38, AUDREY JEAN NOBLE Sponsor of Cadef Corps I937, '38, KAY ABERNATHY Sponsor of Cadef Corps l937, '38. ROLINDA CHAPPELL Sponsor of Cadef Corps I937, '38. C CD Caplain Travvick Woztwack Firsf Lieufenanl' Ashley Vaughn Second Lieu+enan+s George Soullor Dick Dwollo Firsi Sergeanl' Hughes Maher Sergeanirs David Beilman Sam Ellsberry fXr'ih1i.' liliworo Donn Smirh Richard Yfoir M P A N Y Corporals Richard Mays James Noble Jim Barr Dallas Hawkins John Hill Bonnell Woolley Firsf Class Privales Paul Cheafham Roy Hazelhurslr Paul Newgardon Roberi Persons Thomas Jarmon Charles Powell Clin Gibbons Ben Taylor Priva+cs Norwood Beach Jack Cope Hugh English Jack Boslic Dick McCormick Tommy Obenchain Henry Willard Dick Johnson Bill Leflwich Jack Maclnfyre Carllon Meredilrh Bill Monlgomery Eugene Paschall Bob Slonneger Jack Turner Grady Bishop R. B, Evans Harvey Guice Marshall Nelson Jim Newman Billy Parham Cullom Thompson F0 C CD Caplain Peylon l-lunler Second Lienl'enan+s Bob Mills Douglas Brown Bill Croolc Firsl' Sergeani' William Weslon Sergean+s John Leedom Edwin McGinnis Bob Talley Ray Adsil Waller Browning Corporals Jaclc So Relle Diclc l-lull Joe Powell Donald Brown Charles Dailey Fred Freeman Jim Moody M P A N V Firs+ Class Privales Bill Abrighl Denman Wise David Lloyd George Voglesong Eugene Clonls S. M. l-larl Milce Lively Roberf Luslc Edward Maher Richard Worley Bill Mellon Jim Alley John Winslon Privales Francis Beyer Byron Luclc C. A. Bryanl Riddell l-lawlc Diclc McCormick Charles Washburn l-lonry Ash l-larold Cooper Randolph Cullom J. B. Giddens David lnglish Roberl Koenig Thomas Lylle Elmer Melzger Diclq Norlon Bob Rehlaemoer Elhan Slroud l-ligdon Tarver Diclc Cramplon Tom l-loward l-larry Munlzell Ralph Schrimpl Morris Schubinslci Bill Washinglon 11- rly-one Caplain Carr Prilchell Firsl' Lieulenanl Ea rl Flalh Second Lieu+enan+s Harry Spencer George Polls John Noyes Billy Dabney John Godbey Hugh While Mas+er Sergeani' Herman Howard Firsl' Sergeaml Dick Sleeper Slaff Sergeanls Bob Bekins Bill Spence Jim Courshon Sergean+s Jim Bob Mallory Clillon Moss Howard Snyder Billy Wadlinglon Willell Baldwin Corporals John Dyson Bill Caldwell BAND Dale McFadden Max Milchell Carl Wahrmund Firsl Class Privafes Darrell Jackson lrvine Gordon George Tongue Privales William Mayo John Lollin Roberl Kerr Jimmie Marlin Charles Borgeson Billy Bynum John Emmerl' Jackie Keplinger Hugh Fowler Gordon Weir Bill Poole Bill Simonson Bob Abernalhy Mickey Coslello Donald Cross Lloyd Wilson Thomas Alexander Donald Bennell Roger Borgeson Bill Bosworlh Jack Campbell Alvan Noyes Chase Dealey Joe Ed Beavers Roger Buddinglon Berl Cree Myer Harris Clarence Kenyon Clifford Moore Jimmie Rowland Billy Griffin Lewis Smilh Jim Sweeney David Sweeney Ben Wiseman Reserves Lawrence Prehn, lnslruclor Lieulenanl Colonel George Kehoe Firsl Lieulenanl Bob Buddinglon Firsl Lieulenanl Brace Wigzell Masler Sergeanl Om' Hnmlrf rl Fo ACT!VITIES Om' H1llILI'Y4'Ii Forty-ifwlw' Baflallon Sfall, Fall Sernesfer Corps Area Rifle Team Balfallon Slafl, Spring Semesler Lf. Col. Knox and Helen Marlin leading llwe grand march al Olflcers' Dance R. O. T. C. sponsorsgfxudrey, Rolinda, Kay Trawiclc Womacln-l-liqlw Polnf Man ln Shoulder-lo-Slnoulder Malclw Slwoulder-lo-Shoulder Rifle TeamA Cily Champs Bryce Marlin-l-liqlw Polnl Man- Corps Area Rifle Malcll Tl-J VST LES 5 'Q'- S ww W H+ U if:- gk -I . K , Egg: ' , 521 1, V, DEDICATI CDN This ThisTle secTion has been dedicaTed To The noble ScoTchmen ThaT during The pasT year have Turned The Tables on The Gold-Diggers and have made ThaT long proTiTable avocaTion a Thing oT The pasT. So To The TighesT TighT-wads I know- The laddies oT l-li Park I-li' 'All excepT Johnny ll-lirjh Fivel Thompson and Dale lMoney-burns'holes-In-my-poclreTsl Marhn. FOREWGRD The ThisTle is ScoTch s like you and me, And none may siT on xxx any of us Three. xx tvgsxxl 1 X me 1 I EX -if Fifi' ll l T M IPI: I ll K X il 664 swim f N T, ffl' Perhaps in every annual ThaT This reader has glanced Through lfor, aTTer all, isn'T ThaT all They ever do?l There has been a paragraph To The eTTecT ThaT This volume' was wriTTen To serve as a mirror oT The joyful and dexTerous days spenT wiThin The por- Tals oT said insTiTuTion. Since ThaT is The case, Tar be iT from us, The sTaTF oT only a high school annual, To change ThaT long followed and TriTe TradiTion. There- Tore iusT as The Theme of every com- mencemenT address is ThaT your educaTion is iusT beginning g so is The Theme of This ThisTle SecTion, To serve as a mirror of The Iigh+er and more Trivolous momenTs spenT in This, our new building. I .I '5 155 ill ll lllal ' I X V I , , , if iff' fb' nm- . ,J , N , W 1 7 1 ruff ll N A ' VQ Q . X T r :nz .A , Q 19: .Q 1 l I :wg '.'1'.9Z4 2 T :fu mhz-: V O W' T ll we 94:5 f 55:4 D I A L,, -,, gb ,gofvd .. g Quinn , T. One Hundred Forty-sewn Volume-someThing ThaT This bool: has Tried no? To be. . 1 Closely identified with the progress and develop- ment of Highland Park and University Park has been the growth of the Hillcrest State Bank. We are indeed proud to be an integral part in the furtherance of the spirit of the Park Cities. The Hillcrest State Bank e University Park Menzbc'r of Fecferal Deposit Ilzsuralzce CfJ1'p0Vdfi0lI,, Qs'.tf?5 1 W- . Qbistributor fR. O. T' C. 1 S-Panhandle Qelroleum S Qroducts HEADQUARTERS e Dixie Gas 84 Fuel Company 4002 Comm erce S tree t Carrollli Dallas' Own Miliiary Sforc' 1 Dallas, Texas i 1 , 1 Ethyl and Regular Gasoline RIDING EQUIPMENT Lubricants ' Diesel Fuel OUTZDOOR CLOTHING Technical Napihas Furnace Oil Kerosene Fuel Oil A , Phones: 3-4563, 3-1051 1603 Elm Street Represented by C. G. RUMLEY Om' H7l115fIfFtI F0113 i CALENDAR FOR I937 AND I938 N Seplember- I6- l 7-Enrollment-Only The beginning. I7-Highland Parlc starts off on a wonderful season by lrouncing Corsicana 42-7. I9-New sfudenls honored with Open House in Girls' Gym. 24-Highlanders beaf their old rival, Woodrow, 7'O. 27-Hi-lighi Siyle Show, sponsored by Colion Patch Shop. 28-Fooiball leam given a banquet i l Oclober- l-Highland Parlc iramples Ennis 39-O. i 5-Student Council luncheon in cafeieria. N 8--Highlanders 'rrim Sherman 26-7. I3-Ari' Club picnic. I5-Highlanders lceep up pace againsl Sulphur Springs 46-6. I6-Hi-Y-Hi-lighl' barn dance. 20-Band Mothers bridge iourna- rneni. 22-Highland Park pounces Denton 28-6. X 25-Riding Club picnic. il bl-6 over Garland. 29-Vicfory again for Highlanders! November- I- Hold thai' pose! -Senior pic- lures start. 2-Sfudenl Council slealc fry. 5-McKinney couldn r stop The Highlanders-so +hey challced up anolher viclory 47-O. Il-One of life's lifile +ragedies- Norih Dallas Ties Highland Park at Fair Park 7-7. I2-4A Class barbecue ai Lawrence Prehn's farm. 18-Trucking conlesi-won by ScoHy Gipe. 20-Hi-Y picnic al Flagpole Hill. 23-All school dance-s+ar+ing off holidays. 25-Special train carried students 'ro see Hi-Park capture disiricl' by defeafing Greenville 26-O. 25-26-Thanksgiving holidays. X fC071flIIllf'tl 011 Page I Sli Geo. A. Cox Co. Imzlmfzce Bomb 1101 Liberty Bank Building Phone 2- 5 677 With Compliments to the Students of Highland Park from W. J. Dobbs L. G. Balfour Co. FRATERNITY AND CLUB ewelers CLASS RINGS AND PINS MEDALS AND TROPHIES A Conzplefcf jewelry Service JOHNNY CLINGINGSMITH, Mgr. 1705-A ELM One Hundred Forty-nine BUILDING CITIZENS . . . Highland Park High School has developed in a comparatively few years into one ot the lead- ing high schools of the State. lt is an institution ot which High- land Park and University Park may well be proud . . . an institu- tion which is moulding the char- acter ot its youth . . . preparing them to meet the responsibilities ol citizenship which will be theirs in years to come. May this school continue its fine work! CGMPLIMENTS QF A FRIEND Y' V .D --tile IQ,- COMDLIMENTI Cl: DALLAS CUUNTIQ CLUB 1 MELROSE HOTEL For Parties, Banquets, Teas Rooms - Apartments i 9-D KELLEY'S ROLLER RINK 1218 South Ervay Parties by Appointment 7 Walker s i MILLINERY and DRESS SALON Phone S-6666 3109 Oak Lawn MAJESTIC CLEANERS Personal Service 7:30 -10:00 Phone 5-0216 4123 Oak Lawn December- ' 3-There's a lirsr fime lo everyfhing -so Highlanders bow 'ro Sher- man lin lhe mudl 7-6. , IO-I I-Press convention held in Denton. Courtesy I3--National Honor Society iniliales new members. I5-Foofball Team honored al annual banquet Of G I7-4A Class dinner-dance in Mural Room. I7- H Association dance in Cen- friend Of lury Room. 22-All school dance-lhis lime +o ge+ info rhe Christmas spirit . 22-Chris+mas holidays! Whoopee! PCIfk January- 3-Baclc +o +he grind. 7-R.O.T.C. officers enlerlain wi+h dance in gym. 8-Peggy Donoslcy chosen as baske?- ball sweerhearl. I2-Arr Club banquet I9-Senior Day. 20-Dress rehearsal for Senior play. fConlinued fm Page 1531 Hundred Fifty-one A,..,' ,...e- , rgA,, . SONG DIRECTORY Why Talk AbouT Love? ..,..,.,,,.... Bill Laidlaw Who WanTs Love? ..,.,,.,. ..,,...,,. A ll Chumps You Have EveryThing .,,..,.... Audrey Noble You Made Me Love You .,,.......,....,....,..... Harris and HamilTon You and I Know. .. ..........,.,.L.....,.....,. RoberT Kerr and Beverley Bourne Thanks Tor The Memory .....,,........,......A.....,. MeIeTio and Edwards True Confession .,.,..,..............,.. , .....,.........,. George Connell To Jean Owen I Can Dream, Can'T I? .,..,.,.......,....,., Beaman I Live The Life I Love ,....,,,....,..,,. Bill Deniger Always and Always ..s.,..,...,.,s........,...........4 R. C. Moore and Jean Eosdick Reckless ............,...,.,....,... Johnny Thompson Scared .,....,....,,... ................,,. B ill TipTon Milkman's MaTinee .,.....,...4.,.....,., Bill WaTers You Can'T Marry Ten PreTTy Girls ..,s.. Kehoe Alone aT a Table Tor Two ,MarTha Lee OrTh My HearT Is Taking Lessons ,.., Jim Moroney Whispers in The Dark ....,.. ..,,...,...,.,,,........ Jack Hansen and BeTTie Freeman Sing, Sing, Sing . ,,.,.., ..,..,..,.,.... M r. STorey SurnmerTime .,..,...,.,.., ..,....... S TudenT Body The Broken Record ,.,,...........,.... Nickelodeon He's Tall, He's Tan, He's Terrific ...,..., Henry IT's Wonderful .... Thompson and STansburry Bewildered ,,....... A.....,...,......,,......,.... B ishop All You WanT To Do ls Dance .,...,,..... ..... MargareT Gorsuch A SailboaT in The MoonlighT ,,i,..,...........,.. PeTe HunTer and ??? A HunTin' I Will Go .........,.,.....,.. John LiTTIe A LiTTle Chap wiTh Big Ideas Hal Hancock Afraid To Dream ,...,4,,...,,...,.4.,.....,.,.,.....,.., Jane CarTer and Bill CasTlelaw An Old Flame Never Dies .,.. STarke Taylor By MyseIT .....,....,, ..,.......... J eanne Cobb Broken HearTed Clown ..., .Morris Collier Big ChieT Swing IT ,.,..,.... Duane STrawbridge Can I EorgeT You? ,.,.i.,. SingleTon and Dale Down WiTh Love .,., .,........ . .. Bobby Hudson Do My Eyes Deceive me?..Beverley Bourne Every Thing You Said Came True .......... Gay vs. Eullinwider GeTTing Some Eun OUT oT LiTe .Larry Jones How'd You Like To Spoon wiTh Me? ,...... OTis Gary Have You MeT Miss Jones .,.,..,... Tom Shoop I Double Dare You .,......,..,.,., Kay AbernaThy I WanT a New Romance .,...,,..,,. Leland Ellis I Like To Make Music ,...,.,...,....,.... Billy Mayo Is IT Love or InTaTuaTion7 ,.,.. BeTTe BeTTison I Like The Nose on Your Eace ,.,...,.....,....... P. Donosky and Dick Dwelle I S+iIl Love To Kiss You GoodnighT ....,..... Buddinglron and BeTTison Josephine .........................,......,........... Wren I'm STill a Hill Billy aT HearT..E. O. Scoggin l'd RaTher Be Righl' .......,,... RoberT Langdon LeT's Give Love AnoTher Chance ....,....... Hudson and Helen Jean LeT's SiT Oul' This WalTz . ..,..,.,.,. , Hemmingson and Alice Jones Love Is Never OuT of Season ,...,.......,...... Marshall and Munnell More Power To You ,......i.......,...... Bill Crook Miles AparT ...., Hemmingson and SingleTon Once In a While ,,..,. .. Fullinwider To Grady Remember Me ,...,....,.......,.,,....,...,....,......... Jack STeTzeI To RoberTa CarTer SweeT STranger, ,.,,..,.,.,.,., Monnie Oldham SweeT 65 .,..,.i.. .,...,.,. T hrusTon Bower So Rare .,.,.,......, ,,..,..... B eTTy Gorsuch SweeT Like You ...,.,.,..........,., Peggy Grindell So Many Memories .....,.....,. I ............,, ....... Cobb and Hemmingson Thrill OT a LiTeTime .,.,..,,. , i.,...... Bill RalsTon The Snake Charmer ........,...., Idella PeTerson The Lady Who Couldn'T Be Kissedn. . Ain'T no sech Under Your Spell ....,..,.. Freeman To Hansen O!7FI1II7lIlYfK1l ffx f 0 BERRY,S PHARMACY, INC. G0fe1Jeryllai11g', ' 6200 HIGH SCHOOL AVENUE l Near Hi-Park Junior High School . PHONE 5-4118 Phone 5-4194 45.5 'z 5 a. ig a li BEAUTY STUDIO 4305 Oak Lawn Dallas 5-7733 Road Service A HARRIS IDEAL SERVICE l Certified Lubricaiion A li L. H. HARRIS oak Lawn at Newton Geo. W. McCormick lns. Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 1205 Dallas National Bank Building DALLAS, TEXAS McKay-Garrett Cleaning Co. Clea uers . . . Dyers . . . Hafiers Fur Storage Phone 58-4100 3306 Knox St., Dallas, Tex. Geedmanu Cafeteria er Goodmuzfs Good Things fo Eat 3316 Oak Lawn Avenue A Dixcrimirmling Serriiijfor Parliflzlar Customers Artist M3tCf1alS I Walll P21pCt' l P 0 I, t e I, B e n n e t t Paints and Varnishes l -. --Y-Y -V fm Model Airplane, Boats and Trains superior D l 1 Se LAWRENCE PAINT ---11 1 N Ali AND PAPER CO. l 4112 oak LW-11, DalIas,Trxas Phone 5-2135 3206 Knox St. Phone 5-3678 y Established 1921 January- . .. . . .. 21-Senior play, Growing Pains, , L. J. SHARP Hardware presenled. 22-4A Girls' luncheon al Dallas Afhlefic Club. 23-Comme-ncemenf sermon. 24-25-Mid-year exams-and so many , headaches! ' 26-Gradualion exercises. ' Dallas Mos! Conzpleie Hardware Si0re 27-R. O. T. C- Skaiing pariy. 28-End of firsl' semes+er. 4105 Oak Lawn Phonef-2181 3 I-Beginning of spring semesler- won'+ loe so long now. February- 4-6-Sfafe l-li-Y Convenlion held af Temple. Johnny Seay receives s+a+e presidency. Manufacturers of 24-S+uden+ Council banquel in L cafeferia. , Q 25-Esquire Dance-This one haclcled solely by Jrhe boys-congrafulav ,' lions 'ro boys lor a mighly line l dance! M SELF CONFORMING 25-26-Girls' Baslce+ball Tournamenf af 1 AND SWEATPROOF Lancasler' 1 fffrzrzfirlzlrzf 071 Page 1552 l 1 ff T 7 5 ,.,, Y Y 7 YY Y l One Hundred Fifty-tbrre Wezlleer s MILLINERY and DRESS SALON 3109 OAK LAWN 5-6666 , W WEST PARK PHARMACY B. B. BROWN Oak Lawn and Herschel Comjzlinzenis of H6llfl.,5 Ha! Studio Conzjzlimenfs of fbe Gas Appliance Co. Mary's Beauty Shoppe Wfbere Girls Meet With a Smile and Leave fbe Same Wagf C0111 plinzerzfs of Baker Brothers Flower Shop 5404 Preston Road Congrazfulazfioris Highlanders DR. M. E. SUTPHIN General Practice Ph. 58-4125 Day 235 Nite Calls Visif DOC WlDEMAN'S NEW GULF STATION 5817 Preston Dr1Ilr1x'Ifim'sf3' 5 -5181 STOTT'S BARBER 85 BEAUTY SHOP Your Business A p preeiafeci 3308 Knox Street Phone 5-0249 4107 Oak Lawn Phone 5-0152 T H E R H E A Cleaners - Dyers Super Hi-Tone Cleaning System DIQPIENDABLE 1 QUALITY - IICONOMICAI. We Delizw' Czmzplinzenls of Cotton Patch Dress Shops 3404 Oak Lawn Avenue 3302 Knox Street 5-7218 5-9038 Dallas Music Cgmpany, JW. Baldwin Pianos Mcirfili Barrel Ilzsfrzmrerifs 1303 Elm Street Dallas, Texas BODY WORK ESTABLISHED 18 8 9 Simon David EAT TIIE BEST I Phone 5-4121 4311 Oak Lawn l Dallas, Texas One Humlred Fifly-f l March- I-Baskelball girls enlerlained al l I7- banquet. Publications banquef held in cafeteria. Quill and Scroll initiation. I8-I9-Track meet held in Fort Worlh. 23--National Honor Sociely banquet Aprili in cafeleria. I-Lassies Fling-The girls go the l l boys one better with a back- ward dance. I-2-Band lournamenl. 2-Latin +ournamen+, held al' North ' Dallas. i 5-Federal inspeclion. 7-Snow! And l do mean snow! 8-9-One-acl' play and other lnler- ' scholastic League even+s. 8-9-Texas Associalion of Student Council Convenrion held in Waco-Hi Park captures presi- dency for next year. I2--Presenfalion of the operelfa, Hollywood Bound, by Choral Club. I2-lb-Texas High School golf Tourna- ment. I3-I9-Easier holidays-everybody i happy! 25-Hi-lighf banque+-announce- ment of new officers. 26--Campaign speeches. 27-28-Election for next year's officers held. 29-30-Band conlesl finals in Waco. 4 May- 2-6-Spring inspeclion. 5-Junior-Senior Prom. 6-Student Council picnic. I9-Dress rehearsal of Senior play. 20-Senior play presented. 25-Honor Day. Publicalion of Highlander. Rehearsal for Senior Day. 27-Senior Day. l , 29-Commencernenl sermon. i 3l-Senior edi+ion of Bagpipe. Re- 'l hearsal for Commencement Ex- l l June- ercises. I-Commencernen+ Exercises. 3-Report cards given our-one more year flown by. .l ,.,Y Y Y di FRANK W. HOOPER Good Plumlaifzgn 7037 Snider Plaza Phone S-0465 Compliments of E. F. WHITE GENERAL AGENT Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company MY' We Never Close 15 16 Greenville Between Ross and Bryan CLOTH ES fmpoffam lo a man . . because they are mufla of what olbcfrs sm' of us. And from wlml fbey sw, Ibvy pass jmlgnzrnl. Om' run lu' mon' or less than bis cluibrs, buf it is flu' rfxrrjflion. Dress like a fop, and bc' one. Dress varc- lessly, and Ibn' world will mark you a c'arz'lc'ss, znzdepwzzlablf' man. E.M. KAI-IN 6- CO. One Hundred Fifty-fiw l. TTHQNESSHH DAlRY MILK The W0r!d,s Safes! fllilk, HIS GRADE SCHOOL LOVE George Hemmingson ,. .. . ..,., ., Doris Irion i Bill Waters ....,..., .,.... Herberi Schiff i Hugh Munnell ., A Charles Wilkins Virgil Harris ...,., Johnny Seay .. . Roberl Kerr ...., Lorraine Kindred Ginlcy Guihrie ,Mignon Thomas Fay Shellon Jean Fosdiclc A Beverley Bourne .,,.,,,....,Rachael Scot? 1 Billy Fulton ...... ....... .,,... l d ella Peterson ly l Earl Jackson Hunclcy Deniger... Herman Howard .,,..... ,. ,., , Helen Jean Siublos , Charles Farrel , ,Betty Lynn Hamilton Anice Myrl Ledbetter . Beiiie Freeman , R. C. Moore.. , ,.......... Marian Schneider James Hemmingson .... , .,.,..., Jane Buford Bill Grinnan ..., ........ Larry Collins I , ,, Jane Carter .. ., .. Natalie Thomas James Blanchetie ,,.., ., .,...,. Joanne Shriver George Connell ..,..,...... .. Marjorie Forresi Duane Sirawbridge ..,. Jennie Lou Blackwell Fire Cracker Jones .. ,... Noi Pariicular Q Compliments of BUELL LUMBER COMPANY Hi Higbla11de'rs.' FISHER AND FISHER REAL ESTATE Magnolia Building Com I7lfl71C7ZfS of HARGETT ELECTRIC CO. N Dale Marhn A ...,,.,,..,...,. ,.i,..,...., H elen Criiz Morris Collier, ...., ...Margaret Ann Moore THE SCHOELLKOPF CO' Grady Jordan . .. ..,....,,. .,,, . , I Nona Bair VUHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS i Wallace Chappell ...... Mary Helen -Morrow Electrolux Refrigerators Starke Taylor ...,,. i.,...,...,. .i,.. R o xy Singleton E R i Hugh While... ,, ..,.. L Martha Marshall memon a IOS TEXAS 1 George Cox .,,. ,,.,, N ola Mae Renfler DALLAS I -WA Q3 - - D. MARTIN THOMAS SAMMY'S PLACE l DiSpCI7Si11g OPfiCidl'7 Highland Park. Slaopping village 913 Mercantile Building Mget Your Friends! - Palace Riding Academy C0f'1Pli 1f'1fS Of Conzplvfff RitIil1giCY0llTSP MCC01iSter Chevrolet Co' i 7900 Denton Drive I 5-0037 Cadiz and Ervay ix Y Y WY Y I QT Y -A - --Y - - l PLAZA BEAUTY SHQP I DANIEL CLEANING co. l Colzzplvfe Bcfaufy Service FREE DHWERY 6817 Snider Plaza A Modern Plant for Your Satisfaction Phone 5-4775 6309 Hillcrest Phone 5-6677 i f U 'T 7 'T -TQ' '4 ' 'T ' T MOBILUBRICATION WASHING PARKER ax BRooKs Comphmemsof Mockingbird and Preston Road y Free Road Service I l I ,y F. J. H. Parker Phone 5-9775 Highland Park Shopping V1 age One'Hz1nd'red Fifly-sewn 4 For Discriminatinq People . . . 'w' f, f ff ff , l Air-Comfiliomwl flue Your 'Roundl' l For the veritable best in service in accommodations in food l 9 3 and in entertainment, people of distinction invariably turn to the Hotel Adolphus in Dallas. ln satisfying the every Wish of its large host of friends, the Adolphus has become and will remain the I l social center of the great Southwest. l H ome 0 f the Cenlur R 00m i l I Dallas Smartest Supper Club l Q in w , ,, M ,r,' fftfyffff 'fff , M V 1 7 W ' , ,W ,fff wWff f ,W faa, f rrts ,'f, ,, ,iA', , G 52,77 zfgw 1 fy, r ry'l s yyars frrr l fyyffi, ',, ,' a,a ' Q ' D fff' xziyl'::Z4 ' I ' ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,I 'qc 5 Qfgffmffff say Effie' ff W if 1 ' ,Ae 0' x ww 59 ,gd , f W'Nw. if s , Z2m'vOf fm Q a 2' 31' , .. ' f frln M l 2, 1 Va ill, Sw! - 1 f' ff Z W l , M Z I 'et c'r f 5 +I AX ' l i ' 3 Sa 55 42 i W . H 1a.., '-f'r .... i l V Y Y , , Y Y Vx l ia i it s i i i i y ,A ,, , One Hundred Fifty-eight ,fTE P 9 f1'f A ?' E E l r TEXAS MUNICIPAL BONDS . . . STM Klrby Blllldlflg E-A Teailgliilges was THE BROWNPJQUMMER o. L, D M 6funnW ' ES!2lbli5h0d IS97 l , .,.- QC Y 7 Zi l T R bb' St D Sh e 'e eger ms OP CABLE ELECTRIC SERVICE W Smarffr Clofbvs, for Srbool Girls , I 4 Co11iraCz'0rs and EIIKQIIIUFTS , For Dancmg-Por Afternoon-Sports Clothes Galore ' AIS? Lively, PM Ellfhcs 6821 Snider Plaza Phone 5 3188 T HUX 7!'l7XlI'!' -Y riff! ,,.. Q , ,, ,,,, , V E, cNV- fmd Sales . . Service T MONTGOMERY- DUGGAN, INC C83 3I35 KNOX STREET TELEPHONE 5-4l5I ,ff 1 l DALLAS, TEXAS , , l V A AA A 0 f l fx r f A , Juv Q' ' ' fw 1 ,. W l I 'WF If f 'I 'mu' Z 1 NO BODY 4 j NOHCE ff . A WUQKS LEASE 7-Hggw 7 fyfwwmf W 1 3 In I, :ILL BILLS IN aqfuna Z A! W gf 4, WASTE 15ASh'f i ' l 1 , 6 --F -4- f Z , ,fn , T ' Lfmw, Z 2 nf if I fr' 'I Al W M,,hM, . ,. 6 I 4 f Q x , E , , Z. 7 M , ,,, ' GJ - 5 X T . , ' 1 LPM Z fl l'. Q49 1 1 .4 A- X ,f We Z 1 My 5 4 415' l If , 0 fi -4 X X H , 1 2 'Z ff -Y 1 'im 5--YJ. ., ..,. 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V l l ' ' Y 7 i T 'Y 7 7 ' Y f , W i , ,V V Z ,T W V K One Hundred Fifty-nine 1 HIGHLAND PARK CAFETERIA I isaf ibn' HEAD DF THE CLASS DEWEY GOODMAN 3212 Knox Street VARSITY BEAUTY SHOP , , A111 CONDITIONED Cofzvezzzenf for Sboppzng . , Supe'1fzo1f Work at Low Cost 6403 I-I1llcrest BUTLER'S VARIETY STORE 6405 Hillcrest Phone 5-6026 COMPLIMENTS OF MOORE'S GROCERY -EJ A - 4 o HIGHLAND PARK FISHER FOOD MARKET ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Fine Sboz' R!'l1Hi7'j1ZgJ, Conzplefc' Food Se1'v1c'e 4201 O li I. 3223 Knox Street Z awn Compliments of COI1'1pl1I'1'1CI'1tS PAUL'S SHOE STORE - N Q ENDfI E1ifl2 MELROSE HOTEL ICE Iiining Rooms C D M D A N y K - .uires - p. ments 5-5151 1 'fm' Y 'E' ff 'H W ' ii Pure and .DeliCi0uS N 'ill H d ' L1 real joy to shop at o 1 W4 Lfll f b 1 I ce Cream Llmc arrangement us so dxfferent B U R T o N ' s l l Orrbizfx and l lozL'f'1's l 1 33 3 O.1l4 Lawn Plume 543161 I Soutl Ervay Street 4 A A A- o Telephone 7-8484 Since 1886', B ' I2 Z O 1 EXCLUSIVE IJURRIERS l 1517 M S eet Tlph 74136 l Om' H1111!IYl 4 w l l 2' Mmm' am? Wes! There can be only one Higlzlczncl Paris lifes! uilding Sites Available at ttraetive Prices FLIPPEN-PRATHER REALTY CO. Phone S-2187 Dcfzfcflopvrs - Agcfzzfs 4600 Preston Road l l s K 59 A few- ss 4,1f i Sic-,N UP To SHOULD l SEJONAL FOCTSN-L Z PLAY PROVE EM, AT asm VOR Poor-'NK 0' DEAD QNLL AMERICAN A WEEK oR JU51' BE AN 'AT VASQAR f Y 'GUESS 'LL NAL D BE A PROFESSI FROM VASSHR5 TOO FAR A H' PM AN WHEN ' GET no I OLD To pray Q1 GONNA BE ,Q HEAD cofqcfl 7-Hgpgtf .,.,..,..,..,. ,il,. s i l I . I . P KOR Dots lv? x l we X X DAVIDCSHINE o F TH ' FooT BALL SEASONDGAY i Dlicroes His QAREER Y ' 7 V ' Y ' ' ' Y '- V 7 ir -,il , Om' Hum1rc'al'Six ly-mn' 1 l AMERICAN Complimefzlfs TRANSFER AND STORAGE CD We Guawzvztee to Please f NVE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Q , H Free Delivergf 6823 Snider Plum P111 S 5 91 DALLAS, TIZXAS 1 R this eeeeeee me P P me exe R-ee PM 1 UNIVERSITY HARDWARE LUTHFR W7.SIi1XR1', P1'af11'iel01 k d l fIf,'IlFl'l7flll1 I'Ijl'I1lL'dl'?, Palm' auf Q . Win ow G ass S e S r Phone I51153ZllN'1'1L' Lamficzl af 6909 Sniffer' lx D Hillcrest and Potomac HELEN KINGSBURY GLADYS KINC SBURY S-408 5 Highland Park School of Le! Us Sinclair-ize Your Cai' the Dance for Szmz mer BAI,1.IiT - TAP - BALLROOM Village Theatre Building Di l SY 3 - ,, 9 V Ruth Jenkin,s Flower Shop Highland Park Shopping Village Telephone 5-5138 i 2906 Greenville, 3-8112 BRINKER GROCERY 5903 Preston Road, 5-2184 DALLAS, TEXAS I 5 - Daily Deliveries - l , ,, ,V , ,md , ,L f,. sf H You will fze Cl beam' wffb Clzefvrolef' Salzs and Sriznf If You Trade lvifbflllf Seeing Us - We Bofb Lose Money 1 7-2194 Johnson Bros. Chevrolet Co. 19171155 he Western and Southern Life Insurance Co. Magnolia Building, Dallas REAL ESTATE LOANS ON BETTER HOMFS Minimum Rates - Long Terms - Liberal Options , , , Y Y, L77 Y One H Girls, skip fhis paragraph! H is really uni- fil for publicalion. If gol info This book by mislake, and I asked lhe prinfer lo destroy i if or sew' il' wrong side up: l 'poeu Jet' uo puels oi, pau aus H 'Mouewos 1,5 1,9 +96 p.eus Mem' aM -pQeJ Kpeene steus Lueod sgul , 'bugupei Q oi s+ue3 uei, .iebem HUSM 'MON 'Mous Q io pupi +SQ9I eu+ sJ,e6 eus H ly Aemewos +no ii pug Hleus ,Leg noA mg :Mount 0+ ,Lou iubno aus buiuiewos SIH ueuuom Q seinom 49144 buguplue sg eueut H , y . , Virgil: l dreamed I married lhe mos? beaulilul girl in lhe world. , i ' Be++e Lynn: Were we happy? O The 'Frugal Scol' was 'raking his son for a i walk, when he said lhoughhcully, Son, have y i you gor on your Sunday boo+s? i Aye, Fa+her, was fhe reply. Then 'rake longer s+eps. i Fullinwider: Do you like men who are ii always lrying fo kiss you-or The ofher kind? H Cobb: Wha+ ofher kind? Y l ' Now Bobby, rhe feacher said, Tell me where 'The elephanl is found. The boy hesilaled for a moment and 'then his face li+ up. ' The elephant he said, is such a large animal il' is scarcely ever lost O The lalesl lag for ll Duce is Mus-cle-in-i. CAMP TEJAS For Boys and Girls Boy's Camp, june 12 to July 23, 1938 BUI-'ORD A. GATES, Dirrdor Girls' Camp, july 24 to August 20, 1938 SIBLLY A. Ross, Dirrdor HAROLD Y. WAI.KER, EX!'l'Ilf1'l'!' Direrlor Pl'lOn8 5-6191 3702 Fairmount Dallas, Texas HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY H. S. FORMAN, Propridor PHONE 5-2126 We Have It, We Will Get It, or It 1sn't Made Ask Your Doctorv 22 YEARS ON KNOX STREET KNOX AT TRAVIS Bekin a no 86 Storage Co. Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1938 A .L. ooI,1,i2Y T l , -37 .. One Hu mired Sixty-three -ii-ni , Y . . Y YI 1 f ' f Y f Y - - X X Q, I l l . I If VAN? -'91 QU I K 'T me W'T6P I fe. If: EM ff N I T Q 5 K. , I BIN ' I 'U' , ' J I J ' Novnw W I M N Q an I I ,NM ITA. V- 'YI X. A 1 , ' 6, H I I A fin Go!-PFAM ,4 I 0 A SX lwjgwfay J I ,QQ-QVOVI9 ws--S'..es:w,.. A X I I O IN CRAULE ' f 1' L 51 'Il' , I p l I -I .. M K. rm COR I NI : I W7 gg V .. ' ff 7 f l V, ! ge? QQ. ..,,. , ,.f ,N I l ,,, 3 1 II 0 qw f l I I l ll' . Kew X A A X X I X .... ,. l I X .. A IQ E I' J Sig, , , ' N - Nr 1 ' I s ' A Iwo Scrlool. STUFF N 'I Ilweb . W0 .-- T. Y ,W , TT STUART'S Ml UncIersI'ancIing Service I ..An abilily Io express your Ilwouglwls In flowers Io your N I Henaess 1a1nI ffFLoweas Teneannnuen evenvumene SGHSIGCHON. F Q9 LIBERTY MARKET I If I D. R. LITTLE, ProprIe+or Wholesale and ReI'aiI IvIeaI's l Phone 8-0766 I I7 Nor'rI'1 Haskell I Om' H1mJ1'rrl Sixty-four gr distinctive interiors its... ANDERSON FURNITURE STUDIQ Decorators and Home Furnishers -:- 2222 N. Harwood -..vv S , Wi...,,, ,, , Phones 5.2133 Phones 5.2121 t Ar Melrose At Avondaic CO' We Fill All Kimls ofPrescrip1irms GOOD USED AND NEW PIANOS U R B I S H 1 5 Y Fxclusivu Distributors for Voss, Solimer, Stuck V Q Our of the High Rent District to Offer Better Values Oak Lawn at Dlckason Cak Lawn and WYCW r TUNING, REBUILDING, Rl-IIJINISHING MELRKUSE AVONDALE . . FIRST IN OAK LAWN 1 Ojml IZITIZIVIKQX Where Spending is Saving . . . Quality Never Cut N M13 Oak Lmn Phone 54584 ' i , , , . ,if -Y , W if ,,,,,, ,SQ if V V i 7577277 VY YYY V i?i YY Y? ififf if F. H. White Cleaning Co. Phone 7-1 103 DALLAS, TEXAS 2127 Cedar Springs 9 Y, -M .. W. F URS CLEANED FUR COLD STORAGE EACHMANA AUNDRY Y i DRY CLEANING ' LAUNDRY UNEXCELLED Fiffy Years in Dallas i, 1, , Om' Hundred Sixty-hw Y MASTERPIECE Tablets, Fillers and School Papers are known and used for their standard quality and uniformity and the Wide acceptance by both teachers and pupils in Highland Park Schools is evidence of MASTERPIECE popularity. We also distribute Art Supplies, Pictures and Fine Art Prints. PRACTICAL DRAWING CO. DALLAS TEXAS Every young man and young woman should know more about life insurance . . . and every boy's life insurance program should be started when he is in high school.N . . . Lewis T. Carpenter, Vice President and General Counsel, Southland Life Insurance Co. Home Office - Dallas, Texas. Uctfz L fa Z7 Q 1 iff Hi-Park Sfmlwzfs R6ncleZ1f0uS We enjoy serving you with the best. You can always find your friends at the . . . CAPITAL GRILL 6719 Snider Plaza sq ' rn ' Ont? H1lHlITFII S 1 Compliments 0 f cz Friend W TOUCHSTGNE, WRIGHT , GCDRMLEY AND PRICE l l l ATTORNEYS Magnolia Building Dick Gregory: Are you a good carpen- ler? Frank Jones: Yes. Dick: Then, how do you make a Vene- lian blind? Frank: Slick your linger in his eye. . Lad, said lhe beggar, could you give me a quarler lo gel where me lamily is? Cerlainly, my poor man, Bellie Free- man replied, where is your lamily? And as he edged away he said, Al de movies. Mr. Boswell: l-low many dillerenl sexes are lhere? James Noble: Threel Male sex, lemale sex, insecls. Bill Casllelaw lin reslauranll: Whal would you say lo a lillle chicken? Jane Carler: Chick, chick! . Dale: l'm going lo leave school unless Mr. Wiseman lakes back whal he said. Melelio: Why, whal did he say? Dale: l-le lold me lo gel oul. O Olis G. lin swimmingl: Are you sure lhere are no crocodiles aboul? Nigger lon shorel: Yes, suh! De sharks done scare 'em away, suh. Belly: Whal's worse lhan raining cals and dogs? l-lugh: I don'l know. Whal? Belly: l-lailing laxicabs. . Don'l you wish you were a bird, Her- berl, and could lly away up in lhe sky? mused lillle Jeanne dreamily. Nawl scorned l-lerberl. l'd rulher be an elephanl and squirl waler lhrough my nose. One Hundred Sixty-sewn COURTESY PASS are Qui' q.Q7elcome Quest Wee Saint Andrews Golf Course 1500 North Beckley Phone 6-0215 XVeekdnys: 1Sc until 7:00 P.M.g 2Sc after 7:00 P.M. Sundays and Holidays: lic until 3:00 P.M.g 2Sc after 3:00 P.M. One-half mile of lighted fairwaysg America's largest and finest Miniature Golf Courseg situated in the coolest and most beautiful spot in Dallas. hort WilS0n,S Opposite S. M. U. BETTER FOODS Fountain Service Serving Swiftis Ice Cream Mer! Your I 1'if'mlx af SZ707'f3.',S Ciiizsif Waller lserving soupl: Looks like rain, sir. Curry lwiih scornl: Yes, and Jrasles like dishwaierf' 0 l-lello, said Behly Lynn over Jrhe Tele- phone, ls This The l-lumane Society? Yes, replied The official in charge. Well, Virgil is silling our here in a Tree leasing my dog, Dorolhy Mae. Q A woman looks upon a secrei in Jrwo ways: Eilher il is noi worlh keeping, or il is loo good lo keep. o Audrey: Oh, dear, l'm so discouraged. Everyihing I do seems To be wrong. Lillle John: lvl-m-m. Well, whai are you doing ionighl, angel? 0 Pal McEvoy: l dreamed last night Thai I kissed you. Whal is lhal a sign ol? Johnelia lvlcliamyz Thai you have more sense when you are asleep. ATTENTION! BILL GRINNAN Too hot To workg Too hol To playg Thal's my poem, So longq good day. If Mama Eve had been as wise as some of her daughlers, whal a fool she'd have made of Jrhai snake. he Flo er arf NATURE,S GIFT TO DALLAS glowcrs for all occasions . . . as freyln as spring? earlier! 'violet Complete line of decorative flower accessonc: Plants for home, oflice or display. All varictits in season. THE FLOWEIQ MAIQT Maple at Oak Lawn 5 -614-44DALLAS Om' I-Iimdrml Sixly ugh! 1 Y , xv COUNTRY CLUB PHARMACY W. C. HUDGINS, Manager WE HAVE IT ASK YOUR DOCTOR 1 Phones: 5-2676--5-0039 . . . Presion Road at Normandy 1 Y . ., ,. . , ., ,, COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND OOO OO 1 '71 1? OOO OO ' 1 H. G. GOGGANS R.A.RITCHI1i , WII.1.IAM P. Gomx N1AR1'w'.REEVI:S J 84 1 O V Goggansck Ritchie 1 LUMBER 1 f4ff0WWf df Law Sherwin-W111iams 11.11.15 1 1 n I 1 1101 PFQCCOFIHH Bulldmg 4611 Cole Ave. Phone 5-4191 1 1 mvffm- W -9 - 1 HAINLY yo T1RED 1 YETQQQQL? 1 Puff fr, I-Y Pwr if wmv T 1 0 I W Tumi c vs -f 1'1' Q, EP 1 1-:R,,f,fZ Lf! 1 A 1 ,194 1 NOT A B1T ' A 1711. sf WW i ' 1 ' . ...,,fs-im J.. Q, . I 0 K 4 , 1 1 151 f'j 'f' 1 N, ' q w- 1 'M wi 1 .29 'Mf1': Ww1 V 551 1 SW' .91 V: wx :ti f .11 .' mu y' 71,7 'L 1 1 r1tYPiP If v ' J BW' Af - if-1 'J' 'M' ' X vP Hvf-WHA 1 9 I W 5, ,L ...W U A ,. N. eww snr , T -fwlitm' .. 1:1 Tffhff . 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Campbell Soup Company QP -' 1 1 . 1 1 C0IUD11mCHfS Of ' ELDER DRY CLEANERS AVALON CLEANERS AND I Relining and Alterations PHONE 5-3800 5-1983 5905 Preston Road 1 at Normandy Q 1 ' 1 TENISON FLORAL COMPANY DAN COHEN CQ. A 1 Your Corsagff Our SfIf'l'illlf31' S6005 for for Enfirr' Family Y 3113 Oak Lawn 3-3139 1200 Elm Street 3 1 THE COVER ON THIS BOOK WAS MADE BY THE ' 1 moemal Boofzoimieffy, Inc. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS N One Hundred Sl lf'L'1'lffV The Class ol: Nineteen Thirty-eight TiniesT- DiTTy GraTTeo He-man-Ed Burbank EgoTisTical-David Gay CraziesT-Warren Beaman LaziesT-John Cumby Angelic-BeTTie Freeman Slap-happy- Bum BrighT SlowesT-Nelson SchluTer OldesT-George RenTler FaiThTul-Jean Fosdick NonchalanT-FaniTa Chambers IgnoranT-A. B. Cass NaughTiesT-Jeanne Cobb Easy-IiTe--R. C. Moore TallesT-Marshall Henry EnergeTic-Tom Shoop EarnesT-Wayne Green NeaTesT-Jack Hansen HappiesT- Peppy Young Useless-Dick Cree NaTural-E. O. Scoggin DramaTic-Bill RalsTon Reckless-Jerry Frey Elusive-Larry Jones Dancer--Duane STrawbridge Trouble-causer-George Hemmingson Honorable-Jimmie WooTen ImiTaTion-BeTTy Lynn HamiITon Rowdy-KenneTh Moore Timid-Dick Gregory You're a SweeThearT-Alice Jones EducaTed-Mary Jane Hill lrresisTabIe-Audrey Jean Noble GenTeel-Rachael ScoTT HonesT-Sarah FiTch Maiden TalkaTive-Adele GilberT Teacher: WhaT's The shape oT The earTh? Leland Ellis: Round Teacher: How do you know ThaT? Leland: Well, square Then. I don'T wanT To geT inTo an argumenT abouT iT. Herman Howard: WhaT's The besT way To Teach a girl To swim? Frank Jones: Well--you wanT To Take her genTly down To The waTer, puT your arm 'round her waisT, and- Herman: Oh, cuT iT ouT. IT's my sisTer. Frank: Oh, push her OTT The dock. Doris B.: You're The only man ThaT's ever kissed me. Bob Bekins: Are you bragging or com- plaining? O THE FIRST YEAR Jean laTTer Trying on abouT ISO dressesl: Wouldn'T you like To see me in someThinq TIowingf7 R. C.: Yes, go jump in The river! O B. Bekins: WhaTcher doin' This eve- ning? D. BoughTon: Reading some racy liTera- Ture. Bob: Boccaccio? Doris: Naw, Ben-Hur. Jim Moroney: I saT Through +haT pic- Ture show Three Times lasT nighT. MilTon Richardson: Why, I heard iT was a Terrible show. Moroney: ThaT's iusT iTl IT was so lousy I had To siT Through iT Three Times To geT my money's worTh. O Frey: Aw, come on: gimme a liTTle kiss. Rosanelle: No, sir: l'm saving all my IiTTle kisses Tor The man I marry: buT, say, how abouT a big one? O Men are like wagons, raTTle mosT when There is noThing in Them. O Alice Jones: Goodnight dear. Hal Hancock: Sure was! O BOOKS SHE LIKED AT I6-When KnighThood Was in Flower. AT I7-The CourTship oT Miles STandish. AT IB-The Call oT The Wild. AT I9-lShe had sTopped reacling.l O You can always draw Queens if you've goT The jack. 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