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

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STAIQKE TAYLQIQ, Editor-in-Chief HUGH WHITE, Busines Manager 3 l e DEDICATIGIXI The Senior Class of '39 dedicales This l939 Highlander lo Mrs. G. T. Shorl for her palience as a sponsor of Jrhe Highlander and for her sincerily as a Jrrue friend. GRDEI2 QF SOCKS I. ADIVIIINIISTRATICDIXI II. C L A S S E S III. CDIQGAIXIIZATIQNS IV. FAVORITES V. BOYS' ATI-ILETICS VI. GIRLS' ATHLETICS VIIIVIILITAIQV VIII.TI-IISTLES H i J 'i I i I H Q 5 1 an Z if Q -1 Ei S 15 E -ia E Q 11 I E Q, f i as -S E i J E I 4 1 u -1 E 5 if Q ! Q F . Q w E1 R I B vi S E S 1 mm ww Sed My my XM ax ww, gg?-mwwfx 1. Cir we 1 :fn SJ' 2 X Q ,lr M 'Y'-'ff by fm 5 W Q iw R P4 Mm: Q Q xi? L 2 K :ig 1414 if :TX ,fats QQ :M wg 355 if sg? 4. fm ,W .. Y eve -f G. ,k. :W 3:25 WW, 4 LJ. EL Q -412, MH Eqgmaxrnsamk m.....v A. m.4.w-awfw- ,Mmm m ww I' gh+ I d B B. Mercer Iierrn expired April, I939I, W. . rancis erm ex ire ri, 9 , E. H. Flarh, Dr. J H BI k H I3 II p d Ap I 193 I W E P h II R C. Duniap. SIanding:J.CIeo Thompson Iierrn began April, l939I, EarI Jackson Iierm began Ap I I I B. L. Wooliey Inor in picrurei. THE BQARD OF EDUCATICDIXI The Board of Educarion exrends greeiings and besr wishes Io The graduaring class of I939 and ro our enrire srudenr body. I.iIce previous graduaring classes, you have ser a high srandard of achieve-menr which will be an inspirarion Io Jrhose who come afrer you. Our inreresr wiII Ioilow you Jrhrough Jrhe conning years. I+ is our sincere wish rhar success and happi- ness wiII be yours. R. C. DUNLAP, Presidenr, Board of Educarion, Highland Park Schooi Disrrici. Page Tbirt F PARENT-TEACHER ASSGCIATION To The Classes ol l939: May lhe years Jrhal lie ahead bring you happiness, prosperily, courage and above all a conlinued devel- opmenl of lhal line characler which dislinguishes lhe Classes of l939. MRS. BENTLEY YOUNG, President l PARK CITIES DADS CLUB Allhough Ihis organizalion is papa Io all Iive schools in Ihe I-Iighland Parlc dislricl, our more Ihan I,3OO members sland back of you I-Iighlanders from 2B Io 4A as Ihe crowning achievemenls in our greal school syslem. Wilh parenlal license we swell wilh pride over your oulslanding accomplishmenls during I938-39 in scholarship, cilizenship, sporlsmanship, journalism and moral leadership. We Icnow you grad- uales will conlinue I-Iighland Parlcs records in college, and we will welcome you inlo Ihe Dads Club aboul Iifleen years from now. WILSON W. CROOK, President PageFifl J S'fm OUR SUPERINTENDENT Class oT I939: ln These Times when The democracies oT The world are undergoing The greaTesT Trials oT Their exisTence, iT is imperaTive ThaT our young people learn The lessons oT democraTic living and The proper consid- eraTion oT The righTs oT Those wiTh whom They are associaTed. I congraTulaTe you, The members oT This class, on having gone Tar Toward high ideals oT dem- ocraTic parTicipaTion in dealing wiTh aTTairs abouT you and on helping maTerially To impress These Tine prin- ciples on your associaTes. l-l. E. GABLE, SuperinTendenT. .rf-+R' -.X OUR PRINCIPAL II is my pIeasure Io congraIuIaIe Ihe sIudenI body on iis allied acIiviIy program and Ihe Iype of Ieader- ship we have experienced Ihroughoui Ihe school year. II is The business of Ihe schooI Io develop ci+- izenship. Every chiId is Ihe poIenIiaI undersIudy of some sIudenI Ieader and II is Jrhrough The a+IiIudes and ideals of sIudenI Ieadership IhaI educajfion in ciiizenship may reach Ihe youngesI child in Ihe sys- Iem. May all Iuiure Ieaders reaIize Ihis responsibiliiy. BEN W.WISEMAN, Principal. X ADKINSON, MRS. LUCILE SNIPES Counselor Southwestern University, A.B. ALLEN, LUCILE English and Senior Counselor Trinity University, S. M. U., M.A. STRAWN, MRS. W. L. English S. M. U., BJ-X. Page Eightern DIAL. NANCY ELLA ' BECK, RALPH W. FORT, MRS. S. F. Art Bond Commercial S. M. U., A.B. Trinity University, B.A. S. M. U., B.S. GOLDEN, ELOISE IONES. DOROTHY WOOTEN STEWART, MARY Enqlish English English S. M. U., B.A., M.A. S. M. U., B.A.7 M.A. Missouri University,A.B.7 Columbia University M.A. WASSON, MARGARET WILLIAMS, MRS. LEDA N. English English S. M. U., B.A.5 M.A. University of Texcts, BA., M.A. 'J .l XI! ' tx Nu, . WILLIFORD, LYDE BINNION, R. E. BOWLBY, C. D. MILLER, MRS. I. O. English and Iournalism Economics Government and Economics History S. M. U., B.A.y M.A. Trinity University, BA. North Texas State Teach- S. M. U., B.A., M.A. ers College, B.S,g S.M.U., MJ-X. SHELDON, MRS. BERNARD SHORT, MRS. G. T. TURNER, MRS. R. L. BBADFIE1-D1 MYRTU-I-IE English and Social Science History History I-GUN East Texas State Teach ers College, B.A.7 Uni- versity of Texas, M.A. JARRETT, NEIL French and Spanish Texas State College tor Women, B.A.g Columbia University, M.A. PRESS, CYNTHIA Spanish S. M. U., B.A., MA. University of Texas, A.B.7 M.A. MASTERS, HILDA Latin S. M. U., B.A. University of Texas, B.A. University ofTeXC1S. BA-I S. M. U., M.A. Page Nineteen STORY, FRANK I. TUTWILER, GESSNER FULLER, ELIZABETH DABNEY, W. Y. French and Spanish Spanish Librarian Mathematics Southwestern University, S. M. U., B.A. Texas State College for Baylor University, .1-LB. B.A.p S. M, U,, M,A, Women, B.A.7 M.A. HUTCHISON, NANCY SORRELLS, HARRISON, BOYD Mathematics and KIDD, OGDEN MRS. RUTH COTTINGHAM Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Mathematics Mathematics S. M. U., B.S. Southwestern S. M. U., B.A.7 M.A. University of Texas, B.A. University, B.A. f' Columbia University ' MJ-X. WISSEMAN, HARRY WORKMAN, W. O. LIVELY, LIEUTENANT R. P. Mathematics Mathematics R. O. T. C. North Texas State Teachers Col- East Texas State Teachers Texas A. G M., BJ-X., B.S. legs, B.A.g S. M. U., M-A, College, B.S. Page Twenty BUSCHMAN, L. H. CORWIN, MRS. NORMAN I-IIGHTOWER, FLOYD R. HUME, T. R. Physical Education cmd Physical Education Physical Education and Physical Education and Athletics Texas Tech, B.S. Athletics Athletics Central Wesleyan University ot S. M. U., B.A. College, B.A. Chattanooga, B.S. KUGER, MRS. MILTON HARRISON, PEGGY GILLON, GRACE FULGHAM KATHERINE Physical Education Public Speaking Registrar Secretary to the Principal University of Texas, B.A.7 S. M. U., A.B. University of Texas, A.B. B.S., S. M. U., M.A. BOSWELL, FRED R. GRAHAM, H. L. 1 MARSHALL, C. H. RUDDELI., GEORGE W. Biology Biology Physics and Mathematics Chemist1'Y North Texas State Teach- North Texas State'Teach- University of Texas, S. W. S. T.C., ers College, B.A. ers College, B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. Oklahoma, A-B. Page Twenty-one Yu shy.. an , Ms 7...-45 E .ww -up-. ww, 4.-:....gt, . ,. 1',5:::g,:gj . ' , - :fig fy. E i, I5 1 . .X , ,. X -M., , V! I ,, :rw 1 . V 1 1 f , , Q wx fi . 0 f H, gk ffl A 4 1 . H 2 1 ' QR ,A 3 E 1,1 2 x ,V E mix K? fr ,KV L54 ,. --2 5. ig,-nga Yi Af' fl Ea 5 , , A V , A x,.X '7:'?'W:a V fgwsri I R 5: fi S za 1 Q22 fe 'S , 4 ..: - 2 E 52 U 3? if fi :,. Z5 SENSE? T VIRGIL I-IARRIS. . JOI-IN LEEDOM .... LORA FRANCES NEALE . TOM BRYAN .... MR. MARSI-IALL. . . WW SENIOR COMMITTEES CLASS PROPHECY BOB TALLEY, Chairman BARBARA JEAN ROWSEY CLASS WILL JOHN LEEDOM, Chairman , CLASS FLOWER, COLOR, MOTTO PETE GOLDMAN, Chairman MARY DELLINOER Officers of 'rhe January Class . . .Presidenf . Vice-Presideni . . Secrefary . Treasurer . . Sponsor I MARIE KOEPCKE DON IOLEI-IART JOI-INNIE LOFTIN SENIOR DAY LOUIS SMITI-I, Chairman JIMMY MARTIN EDWIN MQGINNIS LORA FRANCES NEALE AMALIE ALLEN WILLETT BALDWIN wenly-six ROBERT SMITI-I TOM BRYAN Officers of +he June Class WEBSTER BISHOP . . . . PresIcIenI JOHNNY SEAY . . Vice-Presidenf PEGGY DONOSKY . . . . Secre+ary JACK HARKEY . . . Treasurer MR. BINNION . . . Sponsor SENIOR COMMITTEES CLASS Morro, FLOWER, coLoR PORTIA WEBB, Chairman JULIAN LA ROCHE SENIOR DAY DICK DWELLE. Chairman GENE BELL, Chairman DEAN SMITH JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM MARGARET GORSUCH MARTHA FARRELL NONA BAIR HARRY GUMP Page Tuff ANDER , ED SEN ALLEN, AMELIE GORDON Reporter of 4-A Class 19397 French Club 19387 Intramural Basketball 1935- '38j Reporter Home Room 19387 Third Team Basketball 1936, '377 Dramatic Club 1935-'377 Sudent Council 19367 Vice-President Home Room 19377 Board of Publications 19367 Pep Squad 19367 Highlights 1937, '387 One-Act Play Con- test 1938. 93 , 381 Riding Club 1938. BALLARD, WYLIE B Team Football 19367 Golf Club 1938, '397 Riding Club 19387 Repor.er Home Room 1938, '397 Camera Club, 1937, '38. BRYAN, TOM Treasurer 4-A Class 19397 Student Council 1935, '36, '38, '39f Hi-Y 1935- '397 Secretary-Treasurer Camera Club 1937, ,387 Stamp Club 1937-'397 Vice- President Stamp Club 1938, '397 Vice- President Home Room 1937, '387 Dramatic Club 1938, '397 B Team Football 1936, '377 B Team Basketball 19387 Tennis Club 19387 Parliamentarian Travel Club 19387 R, O. T. C. 1935, '36. CLARK, MERINELLE National Honor Society 1938, '397 In- tramural Basketball 19382 Choral Club 5397 Highlights 19381 Linz Pins -'3 . DELLINGER, MARY Linz Pins 1935-'397 Highlights 1935-'39: Latin Tournament 1935-'387 Third Team Basketball 19361 Intramural Basketball 19367 Riding Club 19387 Latin Club 19387 National Honor Society 1937-'397 Vice- President Home Room 1937-'397 Four Year Linz Pin 19397 Everts Award 19397 Graduated with Second Honors 1939. Page Tweniy-eight IORS ANDERSON, BILLY I-Ii-Y 1937, '387 Art Club 1935, '36. BALDWIN, WILLETT Hi-Y 1937, '387 Band 1937-'397 R. O Dramatic Club 19387 Radio Club 1937 '38. BECKHAM, MARY ELIZABETH Choral Club 19387 Zoology Club 19397 Highlights 1939. CAMPBELL, MARY BELLE Highlights 1937, ,381 Pep Squad 1936. CUSHING, BILL R. O. T. C. 1934-'377 President Home Room 1938. DENIGER, BILL Hi-Y 1937, '387 Vice-President Home Room 19377 President Home Room 19387 Art Club 1937, '387 Glee Club 1938. T. C. 1937-'397 Chemistry Club 19377 S E NIORS ELLIOT. BILL I r GARDNER, MARYALYCE Band 1935- 37: H1-Y 1934. '35, Golf Intramural Basketball 1935, Highlights Cl'-lb 19381 Operetta 1936. 1935, '36, Bagpipe Staff 1937, '38, Highlander Staff 1938, '39. GOLDMAN, PETE GRAYSON RACHEL Hi-Y 1938, President Hom R 1938, ' ' ' . ' ' stamp Club 1933, Dramatic? C1321 1938, mdmq Cm' '938' Hlqhhghls '939' B Team Basketball 1938. GRIGSBY A ARRIS, VIRGIL , I CK 1-1 French Club 1937-'33, Tennis 1938. President of Class 1935, '37, '39, Presi- dent Home Room 1936, '38, Hi-Y 1937, '38, H Association 1937, '38, Treasurer Hi-Y 1937, National Honor Society 1938, Football 1937, '38, President Hi-Y 1938, Everts Award 1939, Linz Pins 1938, '31 HERNDON, RODNEY T. HILL, IEBN R, O, T, C, 1934.'387 Hi-Y 1936-'39, Glee Q'I'ransferred 1938 from North Dallas Club 1939-'99, Dramatic Club 1938. Hiqhli Travel Club 1939- IGLEHART DON HOFFMRSTER, vmcnwm 1.115 Rifle Chgb 1935. Riding Club 1935- 39, Treasurer Riding Club 1935-'39, Spanish Club 1938, '39, 1938, President Riding Club 1939, Art Club 1935-'39, Spanish Club 1938-'39, Highlights 1936, Vice-President Riding Club 1938. IONES, FRANK NORRIS Hi-Y 1937, Art Club 1936, Travel Club 1936, '38, Dramatic Club 1935, Debate Club 1938, Radio' Club 1937, Bagpipe Staff 1938, Camera Club 1937. KOEPCKE. MARIE . Linz Pins 1935-'39, Latin Tournarnent 1935-'38, Spelling Contest 1938, High- lights 1937-'39, Third Team Basketball 1936-'38, Intramural Basketball 1936-'38, French Club 1938, '39, Latin Club 1938, '39, Art Club 1936-'39, Travel Club 1938, '39, Vice-President Travel Club 1937, ,385 Secretary-Treasurer Art Club 1938, '39, National Honor Society 1938, 39, Hall of Fame 1938, Four-Year Linz Pin 1939, Everts Award 1939, Graduated with First Honors 1939. Page Twenty-nine S E N I O I2 S LEE, SPERRY LEEDOM, IOHN Hi-Y 1935, '365 Golf Club 19375 B Team Football 1936, '375 Football 19385 Sergeant-at-Arms of Class 19395 Rifle National Honor Society 1937-'395 Vice- President 4-A Class 19395 First Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. 19385 B Team Football Club 1935. 1935, '365 Linz Pins 1937, '385 Everts Award 19395 President Home Room 19375 Manager Baseball Team 19385 Student Council 19375 Vice-President National Honor Society 19385 H Association 1938, '395 Vice-President Debate Club 19385 Travel Club 1937-'39. LLOYD. DAVID LOPTIN. IOHNNIE Chemistry Club 19385 R. O. T. C. 1934- B Team Football 19365 Band 1935- 'ssf Hi-Y 1937, '38, zooioqy Club 19375 '375 Rifle Club 1935- Rifle Club 1934. LUTHY, EULEEN MCI-EOD. DAN fTrax-isferred 1938 from Classen Hiqh School, Oklahoma CitYli Highlights 1939. MCEVOY, PAT R. O. T. C, 1935-'375 Camp Dallas 19355 Hi-Y 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 19385 Art Club 1937, '385 Secretary Home Room 19385 Golf Club 19395 Riding Club 19385 Rifle Club 1936. MARTIN, IIMMY Secretary National Honor Society 19385 R. O. T. C. 19355 Band 19385 President Home Room 19365 B Team Football Radio Club 19385 Student Council NEALE. LORA FRANCES Secretary of 4-A Class 19395 National Honor Society 19385 Vice-President French Club 19385 President Home Room 19385 Secretary Home Room 1936-'385 Linz Pins 1935-'395 Everts Award 19395 Four-Year Linz Pin 19395 Second Team Basketball 1936, '375 Intramural Basket- ball 1936-'385 Dramatic Club 1936, '375 Pep Squad 19365 Highlights 1936, '37, Page Thirty Dramatic Club 19375 R. O. T. C. 1932-'34. MCGINNIS, EDWIN R. O. T. C. 1935-'385 Camp Dallas 19375 Glee Club 1938. MOORE, KENNETH Dramatic Club 19375 Riding Club 1936- Secretary Home Room 19375 Chemistry l Club 19365 Glee Club 1938. PARRISH, KATI-IRYN Intramural Basketball 19355 Highlights 1938, '39. SENIORS RATTAN, GLORIA Third Team Basketball 1935-'37, Intra- mural Basketball 1936, '37, Intramural Captain 1937, Choral Club 1935-'38, Travel Club 1937, Zoology Club 1937, Highlights 1937, '38. A , X S1 . .ff SCOGGIN, E. O. Hi-Y 1936-'38, R. O. T. C. 1936-'38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Secretary Home Room 1936, Vice-President Home Room 1937, President Home Room 1938, Crack Company 1936, '37, Efficiency Ribbon: R. O. T. C. 1936, '37, Bagpipe Staff 1936-'38. SMITH, ROBERT I., IR. Rifle Club 1935, Radio Club 1935-'37, Glee Club 1938, Hi-Y 1938, '39. TALLEY, BOB WHITE Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, Hi- Y 1937-'39, B Team Football 1935, '36, Camera Club 1937-'39, Baseball Manager 1937, H Association 1938, '39, Stamp Club 1938, Travel Club 1937-'39, Linz Pins 1936, '37, Everts Award 1939. I nowssv, BARBARA , Highlights 193 , TKQ1 ub ,1938, 1 Everts Award 1 , ,pb Pi 1935339- Four- eavinz ard 193 QW.. fly SMITH, LOUIS SPENCER Radio Club 1936-'39, Repor'er Radio Club 1937, '38, R. O. T. C. 1935, '39, Band 1938, '33, Band Contest 1938, '39, Camera Club 1939, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1933, Officers Club 1939. STEWART, BILLY Student Council 1936, Radio Club 1937, B Team Footbal 1936, '37, Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39, VAUGHAN, ASHLEY Captain R. O. T. C. 1938. VAUGI-IAN, ELDON WALLACE, SUZANNE President Home Room 1936, R. O. T. C. 1936, B Team Football 1938, Intra- mural Baseball 1938. Travel Club 1938, '39, Art Club 1938, '39, Secretarv Home Room 1938, High- lights 1938, '39, O'QUINN, CHARLES BOOTH lNo picturel Page Thirty-one A t SENIORS ABRIGI-IT, BILL Radio Club 1935-'39, Secretary-Treacy urer Radio Club 1937-'39, Reporter Radio Club 1937, R. O. T. C. 1935-'39, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1939, Hi-Y 1937, '33, Student Council 1935. ADAMS, EVAN ROBERTA Student Council 1936-'38, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Senior Play 1939, Hall oi Fame 1939, One-Act Play Contest 1939, Lady of Letters 1939. Waals 130.13 so f 'ZT' -Q ' 1,-,X..,g,1-1 ' Rx., ' J, ,x RLS- jig f-. x,' rx , 5 'x..A-' HK K C ADAMS, PATSY ADSIT, RAY M. fTransierred 1938 from Omaha, Ne- Captain R. O. T. C. 1939, Officers Club l:raska.J 1938, '39, National Honor Society 1938: 1 t 11.11 try 5, 'Wg' ' .41 -Ax- ymlfl tllhlf ANDRE S, IACK BAIR. NONA Highlights 1935-'39, Class Favorite 1936, French Club 1937-'39, Home Room Representative 1938, Music Club 1939, Highlander Staff 1937-'39. BARNETT, MARTHA LOU Pep Squad 1936, Zoology Club 1937, Basketball 1937-'39. BAUMAN, SANFORD R. O, T. C. 1936, '37, Camp Dallas 1936, Club 1939, 1939, 1938, Crack Company 1936, Camera 1937-'39, President Camera Club Chemistry Club 1939, French Club Hi-Y 1938, '39, lntrarnural Baseball T. H. S. P. A. Conference 1939, Intramural Basketball 1939, Highlander Staff 1938, '39, Tennis Club 1938. Page Thirty-two '39, Linz Pins 1938, '39. BAGGARLY. OLA Choral Club 1936, Pep Squad 1936- '37, Highlights 1937. BAKER, LOUISE Rifle Club 1936, '37, Highlights 1935- '39, Intramural Basketball 1937, Linz Pins 1935, '36, Chemistry Club 1939, Everts Award 1939. BATTENFIELD, CELESTE fTransferred 1938 from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Dallas, Texasl, Hign- lights 1939. BEACH. NORWOOD Hi-Y 1938, R. O. T. C. 1937-'39. , ,A- SENICRS BEITMAN, DAVID R. O. T. C. 1935-'397 Linz Pin 19397 President Officers Club 19397 National Honor Society 1937-'397 Captain R. O. T. C. 19397 Everts Award 19397 Zoology Club 1936, '377 Chemistry Club 19397 Highlander Staff 1939. BELL, ROBERT R. O. T. C, 19357 Band 19387 Vice-Pres- ident Home Room 19367 Secretary Home Room 19377 Intramural Basketball 19397 Secretary Home Room 1939. BEYER, FRANCIS Art 'Club 1937-'397 Glee Club 1938, '397 Music Club 19397 President French Club 19397 French Club 1938, '39. BLANCHETTE, IAMES President Quill and Scroll 19397 Editor Kiltie 1938, '397 National Honor So- ciely 1938, '397 President Rifle Club 1936- '387 Linz Pins 1936-'397 Everts Award 1939- Second Place Latin Tournament Hi-Y 1936-'397 Secretary of Hi-Y 19367 19397 Secretary-Treasurer Chemistry Club 19387 Tennis 19397 Student Council 1937- A39j Zoology Club 19377 Highlander Staff 1938, '397 Assistant Editor Bag- pipe 19391 Camera Club 1938. BOST, DOROTHY Chemislry Club 19397 Highlights 1935- '397 Zoology Club 1936, '377 Basketball 1936, '377 Intramural Basketball 1936, '377 Everts Award 1939. BOURNE, BEVERLEY President Home Room 1935-'387 Secre- tary Home Room 19377 Member Board of Publications 19377 Secretary Zoology Club 19377 Highlights 1935-'397 Rifle Club 19357 Tennis Club 19367 National Honor Society 1937-'397 Secretary of Student Council 1938, ,391 Representative-at-large to Student Council 1938, ,391 Assistant Editor of Highlander 19397 T. H. S. P. A. Denton 19387 T. H. S. C. Sun An- tonio 19397 S. A. S. G. Dallas 19387 Linz Pins 1935-'397 Four-Year Linz Pin 19397 Everts Award 19397 Quill and Scroll 1939. BELL, GENE Highlights 1937-'397 Choral Club 19387 '397 Vice-President Home Room 19377 Riding Club 19377 Dramatic Club 19377 Tennis Club 1938. BETTISON, BETTE Secretary Home Room 19357 Choral Club 1935-'397 President Home Room 19397 Highlights 1936-'397 Zoology Club 19367 Dramatic Club 1938. BISHOP, WEBSTER President of Freshman Class 19357 Stu- dent Council 1935-'387 President of Senior Class 19397 Football 1938, '397 Basket- ball 1938, '397 Track 1938, '397 Hi-Y 1938, '397 President H Association 19397 National Honor Society 19397 Everts Award 19397 Captain Basketball 19397 President Home Room 1935-'397 Highlander Staff 1939. BORGESON, CHARLES LEROY Football 19387 Camera Club 1938, '397 Art Club 19397 Band 1937-'397 R. O, T. C. 1937-'397 Vice-President Home Room 1938. BOUCHER, IANE Highlights 1935-'397 Tennis Club 1937- '397 Zoology Club 1936, '377 Bagpipe Staff 1938, '397 Pep Squad 1935, BOWYER, VIRGINIA Basketball 1936, '377 Highlights 1935- '397 Dramatic Club 1936, '377 Travel Club 1937-'397 Riding Club 1936, '37. Page Thirty-llarfe SEIXIIORS BRIMBERRY, NITA I lTransferred 1938 from Grapeland High School, Grapeland, Texas.l BROWNE, MAURINE Student Council 1937, Choral Club 1938, Linz Pins 1936-'39, Everts Award 1939. BROWNING, WALTER R. O. T. C. 1935, '36, Tennis 1938, '39, Student Council 1936, '37, Hi-Y 1935-'39, Radio Club 1935-'39, H Association 1938, '39, National Honor Society, 1938, '39, Zoology Club 1937, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Everts Award 1939, Crack Company 1936, '37, Vice-President Radio Club 1939. BUSH, BETSY IANE Travel Club 1938, '39, Zoology Club 1938, Intramural Basketball 1938, '39. CARRELL, IOHN Vice-President Home Room 1938, '39, Secretary Golf Club 1939, Hi-Y 1937-'39, Bagpipe Staff 1939, Dramatic Club 1938, Golf Club 1937-'38, Older Boys' Conference 1939. CARTER, IANE Everts Award 1939, Linz Pin 1939, Highlander Staff 1938, '39, Highlights 1935-'39, Student Council 1935-'39, Bag- pipe Staff 1937, President Home Room 1938, Secretary Home Room 1939, Tennis Club 1937, Ricing Club 1938, Zoology Club 1938, Spanish Club 1939, Quill and Scroll 1939, Be-porter Student Council 1938. Page Thiriy-four iff t BRODHEAD, MARY LOUISE Intramural Basketball 1938, Spanish Club 1938, '39. fl I fwfyjtlr- BROWN, BI GARET' - V ' Choral b 1937, ' 8, S?etary Ch r bf-P938, Hiq ' 193 -'39, s nt ome Roomf Secr y Roo gg ai 36 39 1567 D mime u S-tRii ' Wy' , Hi r - - ,Ennis C I I , S a 's Pb 1 ' 1 . e Ro , logy lfl 37, . .f . .H ere ,ji ,ja ., J ! BRUSH, CARLTON fTransterred 1938 from Columbia High School, Maplewood, New Iedseyl, Latin Club 1939, Hi-Y 1939, Track 1939, Secre- tary Home Room 1939. BYNUM, BILL Band 1936-'39, Zoology Club 1938, Hi- Y 1938, '39, Travel Club 1938, '39, Band Contest 1936-'38. CARTER, IACK lTranslerred 1938 from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Dallasl, R. O. T. C. 1938, Zoologyxfinb 1939. , X C AN, FLORENC Basketball 1936-'39, Highlights 1937- '39, One-Act Play 1938, Tennis Club 1938, '39, Riding Club 1938, Secre ary Riding Club 1938, Choral Club 1938, '39, Student Council 1936-'38, Second Place in Regional One-Act Play Contest 1938, Senior Play 1939. 1, SENIORS CHEAT!-IAM, PAUL Debate Club 1938, '395 Hi-Y 1938, '395 President Home Room 19365 R. O. T. C. 1936-'395 Band Contest 19365 Band 1936, '375 Boys Glee Club 19395 Dramatic Club 19385 First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 19395 Highlander Staff 1938, '39, CLARK, KITTY LOUISE President Home Room 19355 Secretary Home Room 19365 Dramatic Club 19395 Music Club 19395 Linz Pins 1937, '385 Vice-President Home Room 19375 Everts Award 1939. Q Xf, c 'af 'U if Lf lj f.vf'1d UH , L' . ., 1 -xv 5...-5 I -ri'-'Q 211 ' 'jf ya 715,512 EY 4 ,- SNODGRASS, IO ANN COATES tTransferred 1938 from Davis High School, Houston, Texas., COLLIER, ANN Highlights 1935-'395 Vice-President Home Room 1937, '385 Reporter Home Room 1936-'395 Secretary Home Room 1938, '395 Zoology Club 1936, '375 Tennis Club 19395 Intramural Basketball 1937, '385 Pep Squad 1936, '375 Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39. COUCH, VIRGINIA Pep Squad 1935, '365 Highlights 1936, '37. u X.. fn, 9 COX, IOHNNY Radio Clu 1936-'385 Camera Club 1937, '385 Hi- 1937, '38. CLARK, MARY IULIA Highlights 1939. CLARK. SUE Riding Club 1936-'395 Highlights 1936- '385 Travel Club 1938, '395 Dramatic Club 1936, '37. COLE. WILBUR Radio Club 1937-'395 Camera Club 1938, '395 Hi-Y 1935-'395 Crack Company 1936, '375 R. O. T. C. 1936, '375 Vice- P1 esident Hi-Y 1939. COMPTON, PATRICIA Zoology Club 19385 Highlights 19395 Linz Pin 1939. COURSHON. HM Captain R. O. T. C. 1938, '395 Manag- ing Editor Bagpipe 1938, '395 Vice- President Quill and Scroll 19395 Kiltie Staff 19395 Student Council 19385 Na- tional Honor Society 1938, '395 Hi-Y 1938, '395 Music Club 19395 T. H. S. P. A. Convention 19385 T. A. S. C. Convention 19385 Vice-President Oiiicers Club 19395 Linz Pin 1938. J , CRADDOCK, BETTYE L Highlights 1935-'385 Travel Club 19385 Secretary Home Room 19395 Student Council 1937, '385 President Riding Club 19395 Reporter Riding Club 19375 Vice- President Art Club 19335 Reporter Art Club 19395 Zoology Club 19395 Rifle Club 19355 Tennis Club 19365 Linz Pin 19395 Dramatic Club 1937. Page Thirty-ji ve f ,K !'fU'0v sig, KlVVW8Wg'NfI o ' CRAIG, MES Presi ent Home Room 19387 Hi-Y 1936- '397 Champion Intramural Softball Team 19387 Vice-President Home Room 19357 Dramatic Club 19377 Older Boys' Con- ference 1939. CREEL. IOANN Basketball 1937-'397 Intramural Base- ball 19387 Intramural Basketball 19367 Tennis Club 19397 Intramural Basketball Coach 1938, '397 Highlights 19387 Linz Pins 1938, '397 Everts Award 19397 Choral Club 19377 Captain Intramural Basketball 19387 Sportsmanship Cub Basketball 19397 All-Star Volleyball 1938. CHUM. MARIANNE H. Pep Squad 1935, '367 Highlights 1935- ,377 Riding Club 1935-'397 Tennis Club 1933-'397 Art Club 1936-'397 Zoology Club 193 , '37. DABNEY. BILLY National Honor Society 1938, '397 Pres- ident National 1-ronor Society 1938, '397 Band 1935-'397 Band Contests 1935-'397 First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, '397 Hi-Y 1936-'397 Student Council 19397 Ot- iicers Club 1938, ,391 Vice-President O1- ficers Club 19397 Linz Pins 1936-'397 Four-Year Linz Pin 19397 Everts Award 19397 Golf Club 1938, '397 Chemistry Club 19387 Zoology Club 19377 Presi- riignt Home Room 19387 B Football 37. It DAVIS, VIRGINIA Travel Club 1938, '397 Tennis Club 19397 President Home Room 19387 Linz Pin 19387 Highlights 1938, '39, DEVORE, IOI-IN tTransierred 1938 from Texarkana High School, Texarkana, Arkansas17 Band 19397 Glee Club 19397 Student Council 19397 Linz Pin 1939. l s Page Thirty-six Intramural Basketball 1938, '397 Basket- ball 1938, '397 Tennis Club 19397 Camera Club 1938, '397 Riding Club 1938, '397 Champion Volley-Ball Team 1938. CROOK. WILSON W. Editor-in-Chief of Bagpipe 1938, '397 Student Council 1938, '397 Assistant Edi- tor Bagpipe 1937, 1381 Highlander Staff 19387 Kiltie Staff 1938, '397 T. I-I. S. P. A. Conventions 1937, ,381 T. A. S, C. and S. A. S. G. Conventions 1938, '397 R. O. T. C. 1935-'397 Lieutenant- Colonel 1938-'397 Officers Club 1938, ,391 Hi-Y 1935-'397 Treasurer Hi-Y 19367 National Honor Society 1938, '397 Quill and Scroll 1938, '397 Linz Pins 1935-'397 Four-Year Linz Pin 19397 Everts Award 19397 Vice-President Home Room 1937, '387 Chemistry Club 1937, '387 Golf Club 1937, ,381 Dramatic Club 19387 Rifle Club 1935, ,361 Zoology Club 1936, '377 Senior Play 1939. CURRY. BOBBY Hi-Y 1937, ,391 Travel Club 19397 Stamp Club 19397 Spanish Club 19397 Bag- pipe Reporter 19397 Zoology Club 19367 Art Club 1936-'38. DALIOUS. LUCILLE ' Highlights 1938, '397 Travel Club 1938, '397 Intramural Basketball 19387 Captain All-Star Tenniguoit Team 19387 Linz Pin 19387 Dramatic Club 19387 Tennis Club 19387 Chemistry Club 1939. X' DEATON. DOROTHY LEE Bagpipe Stafi 1938, 139: Highlights 1935, '367 Reporter Home Room 19397 I5C?igtie Staff 19367 Secretary Home Room DONOSKY. PEGGY Cheer Leader 19387 Student Council 19377 1937, 1936-'387 Basketball Sweetheart Basketball 19397 Secretary Class '397 Highlights 1936-'387 Dramatic Club 1937, '387 Secretary Home Room 1936, '377 Intramural Basketball 1937, '387 Representative-at-Large, Student Council 1938. t' 'I Y 55395 S E N I O R S DOUTHIT, JEAN LOUISE DWELLE. DICK tTransferred 1938 from Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallasl, Art Club 1939. EARNEST, KATHERINE t'1'ransferred 1938 from Hockaday School, Dallasl, Highlights 1939, Riding Club 1938, Highlander Staff 1939. ELLSBERRY, SAM H. O. T. C. 1935-'39, Linz Pins 1935-'39, Hi-Y 1937-'39, Officers Club 1938, '39, Camera Club 1938, '39, Debate Club 1937, '38, Rifle Club 1936, Everts Award 1939, B Football Team 1937. EMMERT. IOHN Band 1937-'39, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1939, Camera' Club 1939, Band Contest 1937, '38, Officers Club 1939. ERNEST, DEWITT I Football 1938,l33f-I Association 1939. i - ,Q rf fit, 'Q' 55 . IV 1 R ' HJ' . xi tell, FEATHERSTONE. PATSY Highlights 1935-'39, Dramatic Club 1937, Choral Club 1937, '38, Student Council 1938, '39, Riding Club 1937-'39, Reporter Home Room 1937, Linz Pin 1939, T. H. S. P. A. Conference 1938, Highlander Staff 1939. Footfall 1936-'38, B Team Football 1935, Captain of Football Team 1937, '38, All District Football 1937, '38, All City Football 1937, '38, Seay Trophy 1938, Basketball 1937, '38, B Team Basket- ball 1935, '36, Captain Basketball Team 1939, Baseball 1937-'39, Captain Baseball Team 1938, '39, President of Class 1937, '38, Vice-President of Class 1935, '36, Hi-Y 1935-'39, Secretary Iunior Hi-Y 1935, Secretary Hi-Y 1936, Vice-President Hi-Y 1938, Older Boys' Conference 1938, '39, Student Council 1935-'39, Vice-President Student Council 1937, '38, R. O. T. C. 1935-'39, Lieutenant Colonel 1938, '39, Officers Club 1938, '39, Kiltie Staff 1936, Highlander Staff 1938, One Year Betts Award 1938, Four Year Betts Award 1939, H Association 1936-'39, Vice-President H Association 1937-'39, Most Pooular Underclass Boy 1938, National Honor Society 1938, '39, Zoology Club 1936, Best All-Round Boy 1939, Linz Pin 1939, Everts Award 1939. EDWARDS, RUTH Highlights 1936-'39, Debate Club 1938, '39, Music Club 1939, Linz Pin 1938: Travel Club 1938, '39, Secretary Home Room 1936, Draamtic Club 1937, Quill and Scroll 1939, Everts Award 1939, Bagpipe Staff 1939. ELMORE. ARTHUR T. Officers Club 1938, '39, Linz Pins 1935, '37, '39: Fverts Award 1939, Captain BQSQOA T. C. 1939, Highlander Staff ENHOLM, MARION VlTransferred 1938 from Garden City High School, Garden City, New York.1 FARRELI., MARTHA Highlights 1938, '39, Secretary Tennis Club 1938, Secretary Home Room 1938, '39, Choral Club 1938, '39, Highlander Slflff 1939: Bagpipe Staff 1938, Intra- irguirgal Basketball 1938, '39, Latin Club FERGUSON , MARY LOVE National Honor Society 1939, High- lights 1938, '39, Latin Club 1939, Secre- tary Home Room 1938, lnramural Basketball 1938, Highlander Staff 1938, Advertising Manager Highlander 1939, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Reporter Home Room 1939, Chemistry Club 1939, Quill and Scroll 1938, T. H. S. P. A. Con- ference 1938, '39. Page Thirty-se1.fe11 5 E N I O I2 S FLOWERS, ROSEMARIE FREEMAN, ZEBB Choral Club 1935-'39: Operetta 1935- '387 Reporter Home Room 1937, '387 Dramatic Club 1937-'397 Riding Club 19367 Highlights 1935-'387 Tennis Club 19367 Pep Squad 19357 Intramural Basketball 1935, '36. Glee Club 1938, '397 Stamp Club 19377 Intramural Basketball 19397 Tennis Tour- nament l938, '397 R. O. T. C. 1935, '36. FRYMIRE. GEORGE GHGEI STANTON Band 1935, '367 Baseball 19397 Linz Pins 1936-'39. B Team Football 19377 R. O. T, C. 19357 Champion Intramural Soft Ball' Team l9387 I-Ii-Y 1937-'397 Dramatic Club 1937, Highlander Statt 1935, ,391 Vice- President Home Room 1935. GANO, ANNE GARY. OTIS Intramural Basketball 1938, '397 High- lights 1935, '36. Hi-Y 1935-'387 Linz Pins 1936, ,382 Secretary Home Room 19367 Vice-Presb dent Home Room 19377 President Home Room 19387 Cheer Leader 19387 Champ- ion Intramural Volley Ball Team 19387 Everts Award 19397 Representative-ab Large, Student Council 1938. GERMANY, NORMAN GIBBONS. RUTH Football 1936, '387 Basketball 19397 Stu- Travel Club 1938, '397 Music Club dent Council 19357 H Association 1937- 19397 Highlights 1937-'397 Secretary Home '397 President Home Room 1936-'387 Linz Room 19367 Intramural Basketball 19392 Pin 19387 Hi-Y 1936-'387 Senior Play 19391 Tennis Club 1939. Track 19397 Highlander Staff 1939. GIBSON, BOB GIDLEY, MARY ELIZABETH QTransferred 1938 from Beverly Hills High School, Beverly Hills, Ca1itornia.J Hi-Y 1938, '397 Track 1939. GODBEY, IOHN 1 Band 1935-'397 Band Contests 1935-'387 First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 19397 Presi- dent Radio Club 1937-'397 Radio Club 1935-'397 Student Council 1935, ,367 OI- ficers Club 1938, '397 Linz Pin 19385 Everts Award 19397 National Honor So- ciety 1938, '397 Hi-Y 19387 First Place in Cornet Duet, State Contest 1938. Page Thirty-eight Choral Club 1937-'397 Highlights 1936- '397 Dramatic Club 19397 Tennis Club 19377 Linz Pin 19397 Everts .Award 19397 Operetta 1938. GOODLOE. MARTHA Basketball 1937, ,381 Basketball Man- ager l9397 Intramural Basketball 1937, '397 National Honor Society 1938, '397 Zoology Club 19382 lnterscholastic Spell- ing Contest 193B7 Tennis Club 19397 Latin Club 19397 Travel Club 19397 Linz Pins 1936-'397 Everts Award 19397 Intramural Baseball 19397 Improvement Cup Basket- ball 19377 Volley Ball Winning Team 19387 Intramural Basketball All-Star Team 19397 Choral Club 1937. SEN! GOODMAN, EUGENE Hi-Y 1937-'39, Tennis 1939. GUTHRIE. VIRGINIA Spanish Club 1938, '39, Music Club 1939, Highlights 1936-'39, Highlander Staff 1938, '39, Bagpipe Stott 1938, '39, GRISSOM PINKNEY CRS GOODMAN, WALTER R. O. T. C. 1938, '39, Student Council 1939, T. A. S. C. Convention 1939, Crack Company 1939, Hi-Y 1939, Camera Club 1938, '39, Senior Play 1939. SORSUCH, MARGARET Student Council 1937-'39, Secretary Class 1938, Vice-President Class 1937, Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39, Linz Pin 1936, Class Favorite 1938, Highlights 1936-'39, Travel Club 1937, Tennis Club 1938, Dramatic Club 1938, Secretary of High- lights 1938, '39, Riding Club 1938. GUMP, HARRY x Cherrlistry Club 1938, '39, Everts Hi-Y 29397 Vice-President Home Room Award 1939, Linz Pin 1939. 1935 39- . it L ll i- 'lf' MX 'V gt ' Hi lg-,ox f curmnnson, mu. GUSTAFSON. CNE lg' R. O. T. C. 1934-'37, Rifle Club 1935. '36, Golf Club 1939, Crack Company 1935. 5 HALE. I-IARRIETT A Travel Club 1938, '39, Student Council 1936, '39, Highlights 1938, Riding Club 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1937. li, 'I if ' fx a 'f i . rt U HALLETT. DOROTHY Highlights, 1937-'39, Intramural Basket- ball 1938, '39, Travel Club 1938, '39, Zoology Club 1938. J ,S HALEY, IE M. . ' J' Riding Club 1936, '37, Y gbgghts 1935- '38, 'Zfxplggy Club 13, '3, Student Councilx 37,Q'38, Sei? Play 1939 -. t ., t3'!' is 9 HANDLEY, HARRIET Vice-President Class 1936, Highlights 1936, Student Council 1936-'38, Basket- ball l937, Intramural Basketball 1937, Dramatic Club 1937, Secretary Home Room 1937, Library Committee 1939. Page Thirty-nine W r 9 f SENIORS HARKEY. IACK HARRIS. DOROTHY - B Team Football 1935, '36, Track 1938, '39, National Honor Society 1939, President Camera Club 1937, '38, H Association 1937-'39, Student Council 1936-'39, Art Club 1936-'39, Highlander Staff 1939, Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39, Linz Pin 1939, Everts Award 1939, Chem- istry Club l938, Treasurer Class 1938, '39, Travel Club 1938. HARRIS. FRANCES National Honor Society 1938, '39, Re- porter National Honor Society 1938, '39, Basketball 1935-'39, Captain Second Team Basketball 1937, '38, Intramural Basketball 1935, '36, lntramural Basket- ball Coach l937, '38, Coach Runners-Up Intramural Basketball Team 1938, Latin Club 1938, '39, Highlights 1936, '38, Win- ners Intramural Baseball 1938, Tennis Club 1937-'39, Tennis Doubles Team 1939, President Home Room 1938, Secre- tary Home Room 1939, Linz Pins 1935- '39, Everts Award 1939, Second Team Place Latin Tournament 1938, Hall ot Fame 1938, Dramatic Club 1938, Bag- pipe Staff 1937, '38, Highlander Staff 1938, '39, Four-Year Linz Pin 1939. I-IASKETT. ROSEMARY Highlights-1935-'38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Latin Club 1938, Student Coun- cil 1936-'38, Linz Pins 1935-'39, Everts Award 1939, Four-Year Linz Pin 1939, Intramural Basketball 1936, '37, Editor Latin Paper 1937, '38, Basketball 1936. HAYS. MOONYEEN Choral Club 1935-'39, Operetta 1935- '38, Dramatic Club 1937-'39, Highlights 1935-'37, Debate Club 1936, Music Club 1939, Pep Squad 1935. HERRING, DOROTHY National Honor Society 1939, lntra- mural Basketball l936, 38, '39, First Team Basketball Manager 1939, Captain Winning lntramural Basketball Team 1939, Highlights 1936-'39, Winning lntra- mural Baseball Team 1938, Tennis Club l939, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Everts Award 1939, Highlander Staif 1939. HOWSON, GEORGE Chemistry Club 1938, Vice-President Home Room 1936. Page Forty Zoology Club 1936-'38, Travel Club 1936-'39, President Travel Club 1938, '39, lntramural Basketball 1938, Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39, Tennis Club 1938, '39, Basketball 1935, '36, Highlights 1935-'39, HARRISON, HARRIETT lntramural Basketball 1934, Highlights 1937, Dramatic Club 1937, Riding Club 1936, Senior Play 1939. HAYNES, DOUGL f ' ,. , Debate Club 1 9, Dramatic Club 19 ' Music Club 1939, Reporter Home Ro 1939, Vice-President Music ub 193, Senior Play 1939. I CI DX gg aft' HAZELHURST, ROY Hi-Y 1937-'39, Glee Club 1938, Camera Club 1939, Rifle Team 1937-'39. HOOKER, T. C. Golf Club 1936-'39, Golf 1938, '39- H Association 1937-'39, Hi-Y 1936-'39.' v 'Vi . JI lt QVJTX t viva' 1. V ,521 J L x HULL, DICK Hi-Y 1937-'39, Dramatic Club 1937-'39, Qne-Act Play 1939, National Honor So- ciety l938, '39, Student Council 1938, '39, R. O. T. C. 1937-'39, T. A. S. C Convention 1938, '39, Glee Club 1939, Secretary Glee Club 1939, Senior Play 1939, Crack Company 1938, '39, Radio Club l938,. Lady of Letters 1939. SENIORS HUNT. IOHN lTransierred 1938 from Texas Country Day School, Dallasl, Camera Club 1938, '39, Chemistry Club 1938, '39. HUSKEY, ELEANOR Student Council 1938, '39, Historian Travel Club 1938, '39, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Treasurer Home Room 1938, Choral Club 1937, '38, Operetta 1937, '38, Span- ish Club 1938, '39. laftq, VICE, L it IVEY, ROBERT B Team Football 1937, Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 1938, R. O. T. C. 1936, '37, Glee Club 1939, Chemistry Club 19371'39, Rifle Club 1935, '36, Minstrel Show 1939, Sergeant-at-Arms Glee Club 1939, Hi-Y 1937. IARRETT. ED Track 1938-'39, B Team Football 1938. IENSEN, MEREDITH tTransferred 1938 from Plainview High School, Plainview, Texasl, Band 1938, '39, Band Contest 1939, R. O. T'. C. 1939. JOHNS, IOE R. President of Glee Club 1939. HUNTER. FLOYLEE Linz Pins 1935-'39, Everts Award 1939, Highlights 1935-'39, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Bagpipe Staff 1939, National' Honor Society 1939, Student Council 1939, Music Club 1939, Band 1937-'39, Band Contest 1937-'39, Winner of First Division in Harp, State Contest 1938. 111 ff 1 x-1UsroN, IANE 'V Highlights 1937-'39, A b 1938, '3,,,N Travel Club 1938, Intr ' Terxniquoit Team 1938, 'Secretary e. omftl'93S, Intramural feball 1,9 C if rc I! :Af . '10 if 1 , 1 A 51 n 1 , 'Wt K. ff 3 IAMES. BETH Highlights 1936, '39, Travel Club 1938, Choral Club 1939, Art Club 1938, '39, Dramatic Club 1939, JENKINS. AUBREY Hi-Y 1937-'39, Camera Club 1938, '39, Golf Club 1938, '39, R. O. T. C. 1936, '37, Home Room Reporter 1938, '39. IOHNS. IANE FRANCES Choral Club 1938, Choral Club Ac- conipanist 1939, Assistant Accompanist for Operetta 1938, Highlights 1938, Pep Squad 1936, '37, Tennis Club 1938, Evers Award 1939, Linz Pins 1938-'39. IOHNSON, MARGARET LOUISE Choral Club 1934-'38, Dramatic Club 1938, Highlights 1937, Operetta 1934-'38. Page Forty-one x ye -,, SENICRS IOHNSON, MAURINE Highlights 1936, '37, Basketball 1937, Spanish Club 1938, '39, Riding Club 1936, '37, Choral Club 1938, '37, KEPLINGER, IACKIE Band 1937-'39, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1939, Camera Club 1938, '39, Zo- ology Club 1937, '38, Band Contest 1937- '39, Operetta 1937, Officers Club 1939. LAROCHE, IULIAN Student Council 1937-'39, Treasurer Student Council 1938, '39, Hi-Y 1935-'39, Vice-President Hi-Y 1939, Golf Team 1938, '39, H Association 1938, '39, Travel Club 1937-'39, Chemistry Club 1937, '38, National Honor Society 1938, '39, Vice-President National Honor So- ciety 1939, President Home Room 1938, Golf Club 1937-'39, Linz Pins 1937-'39, Everts Award 1939. LIVELY, MARIOBIE Highlights 1935-'39, Riding Club 1935- '38, Travel Club 1938, '39, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Student Council 1937, '38, Vice- President Home Room 1939, Pep Squad 1935, '36, Everts Award 1939. I S N 1 ' Ik Q-iff ,W y XF N h yi? 1 , . I 1 'li y .fvf it , l ,f I - f D KABAUGH. BETTY Y 11936-'39, Choral Club 1937, '38, Intra- --Q mural Basketball 1938, Dramatic Club 1937-'39, Tennis Club 1939, Bagpipe X Staff 1937-'39. X Secretary Home Room 1938, Highlights '5 X ' if Cb Q- XB X .C x Q x - 51859 . K. Q .wb LOWRY, BETH Highlights 1935-'39, Zoology Club 1936, Dramatic Club 1936, Student Council 1938, '39, Linz Pin 1939, Secretary Home Room 1935, Intramural Basketball 1939, P-eplggfgiad 1935, Historian Student Coun- ci . Page F orfy-two JORDAN, GRADY President Student Council '1939, Pres- ident Texas Association Student Councils l939, Football 1936-'38, Vice-President Class 1936-'39, Most Popular Boy 1939, I-Ii-Y 1936-'39, H Association 1936-'39, B Team Football 1935, Hi-Y Conference 1939, All District Football Team 1938, Senior Play 1939. LANGDON, ROBERT President Home Room 1938, Hi-Y 1935- '37, B Team Football 1937, Linz Pins 1936-'39, Everts Award 1939, Debate Club 1937, '38, Vice-President Home Room 1937, Latin Club 1938, '39, LITTLE, NELL Basketball 1937-'39, Student Council 1939, Intramural Baseball 1938, Intra- mural Basketball l937, Tennis Club 1938, '39, Highlights 1936-'39, Intramural Bgisgcetball Coach 1938, '39, Everts Award LOGAN, IULIA Pep Squad 1936, Travel Club 1939, Reporter Home Room 1937, Vice-Presb dent Home Room 1938, President Home Room 1939: Highlights 1937, Intramural Basketball 1937, '38. LONG, TOMMIE Highlights 1935-'39, Riding Club 1936- '39, Treasurer Riding Club 1937-'39, Pep Squad 1935, Intramural Basketball 1936, Secretary Home Room 1938, Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 1939. LYNCH, DORCILE Highlights 1936-'39, Riding Club 1938, '39, Student Council 1939, Choral Club 1936-'39, Dramatic Club 1938, '39. SENIORS LYNE, BETTY IO MACAULAY, MAYFAIR Spanish Club 1938, '39, Highlights 1936-'38, Linz Pin 1938, Everts Award 1939, Bagpipe Staff 1939. MCELHENY, GERALDINE MCGINNI5, ALBERT I Cfransferred 1937 from Waxahachie NCTUOHUI HOUOI' S0Ci9iY 1933, '39, LIHZ High School, Waxahachie, Texasl, High- Pins 1933, '391 Everts AWCITC1 1939: lights 1937-'39, Tennis Club 1937-'39, F1'9I1Ch Club 1937139- Spanish Club 1938, '39, y QHNETTA MAHER, HUGHES MCKAM , 1 , Highlights 1936-'39, Secretary Class R' O' T- C- 1935' 397 Football 19381 1935, '36, Choral Club 1937, '38, Secre- tary Home Room 1935, '36, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Tennis Club 1939, Intramural 1939- Bgssgcetball 1938, '39, Bagpipe Staff , '39. MALONE, BILLY MARSHALL. MARTH Camera Club 1938, '39, Vice-President Choral Clu 9 , '37, Dr atic Club Camera Club 1938, '39, Zoology Club 1937, Highli 935-'3Q, resident of 1936, '37. Highlights 19 , lntrl al Basketball 1938, '39. . j we ,Ni si R . .4!f' 5. E '1 MARTIN, DALE ifudmq Club 1939, Dramatic Club 1938, MA1gIg'nMAgfl1fLEQ3gf,1fI Chow, Club '39, Glee Club 1939, Basketball 1938, 1937 egg, Hiqhhqhts 1935-,39, ,High B Team Football 1938, Travel Club kmdgru stuff 1937 ,38, ,,BQqpibe,, Stuff 1939, Intramural Basketball Champion 1937,,39, T H S 15 A'COnVemiOn1938 1939, Golf Club 1938, '39, H Associa- ' ' tion 1938, '39, President Home Room 1939, Intramural Baseball Runners-Up 1938, Art Club 1937. MAXWELL, RICHARD MAYS, RICHARD President Zoology Club 1937, Linz Pin R. O. T. C. 1936-'39, First Lieutenant 1938, French Club 1939, R. O. T. C. 1935, 1939, 1-11-Y 1939, Officers Club 1938, '39 '36, Camp Dallas 1935. Camera' Club l1937, '38, Zoology Club 1937, Vice-President Home Room 1938. Page Forty-three Track 1939, H Association 1939, Oi- ficers Club 1938, '39, Captain R. O1 T. C. S E N I O R S MILLER, FRANCES MELETIO, GEORGE Vice-President Home Room 1935, Stu- dent Council 1935, Hi-Y 1935, Chemistry Club 1938, Glee Club 1938, Dramatic Club 1938. MITCHELL, MARY ANN MUNNELL, HUGH Choral Club 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Intramural Basketball 1938, Manager of Intramural Basketball 1939, Tennis Club 1937-'39, Highlights 1937-'39, Everts Award 1939, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Highlander Staff 1938, '39. MUSE, ANN Riding Club 1935-'39, Secretary of Rid- ing Club 1939, Linz Pins 1935-'39, Everts Award 1939, National Honor Society 1939, French Club 1939, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Music Club 1939, Highlights 1935, '36, Operetta 1938, One-Act Play Contest 1939, Lady of Letters 1939. NESSLEY, MARY LO Choral Club 193 - Highlights 1936- '38, Se retary S Club 1938, '39, Art Clu 1936, Li n 1936-'39, Opra- etta 93 '38. . Q I I Q n EWTO , JAMES Che istry Club 1939, Glee Club 1939, Stamp Club 1938, Intramural Softball Team 1938, B Team Football 1937, Hi- Y 1939, Vice-President Home Room 1938. Football 1936-'38, All District Team 1937, '38, All Greater Dallas Team 1937, '38, Honorable Mention All State Foot- ball l938, Captain Football 1938, Stu- dent Council l938, Art Club 1937-'39, H Association 1936-'39, Hi-Y 1936-'39, Vice-President Hi-Y 1937, '38. NEVILL, MARGARET Choral Club 1937, '38, Chemistry Club 1938, '39, Travel Club 1938, '39, Linz Pins 1938, '39, Operetta 1938, Secretary Home Room 1938, Vice-President Home Room 1939. NEWGARDEN, PAUL President Chemistry Club 1937-'39, Camera Club 1939, R. O. T. C. 1935-'39, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1939, Of- ficers Club 1939, Everts Award 1939, Linz Pin 1939. ' NICHOLS, WALLACE fTransierred 1938 from North Dallas High School, Dallasl, Intramural Base- ball 1938, President Home Room 1938. NOBLE, ,AMES NOYES. CORNELIA R. O. TL C. 1935-'39, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1939, Officers Club 1939, President Home Room 1937, '38, Vice- President Home Room 1939, Student Council 1935, '36, '38, '39, Hall of Fame 1938, Dramatic Club 1937-'39, One-Act Play 1938, President Zoology Club 1936, '37. Page Forty-four French Club 1938, '39, Highlights 1937- '39, Music Club 1939. OLDHAM. MONNIE Riding Club 19387 Choral Club 19387 Dramatic Club 1938, ,392 President Dra- matic Club 19397 National Honor Society 19397 One-Act Play 19387 Highlights 1938, '397 President Home Room 19387 Student Council 1938. R S S E N I C ORTH, MARTHA LEE Art Editor Highlander 19397 Bag- pipe Staff 1938, '397 Highlights 1937- '397 Secretary Zoology Club 19367 Vice- President Zoology Club 19387 President Zoology Club 1938, '397 Student Council 19377 T. H. S. P. A. Convention 1938. PANDRES, POLLY PAR!-IAM, BILLY Highlights 1936, ,371 Dramatic Club 1936-'387 Travel Club 19387 Art Club 19397 Riding Club 19381 Reporter Home Room 1939. PATTERSON, MARTHA Choral Club 1938, '397 Operetta 19387 Highlights 1935-'397 Intramural Basket- ball 19361 French Club 19397 Senior Play 1939. PENNIMAN. LOIS Secretary Home Room 1936, 'SB7 Rifle Club 19357 French Club 1938, '397 Secre- tary French Club 1938, '397 Intramural Basketball 19387 Student Council 19387 Linz Pins 1935-'397 Everts Award 19397 Four-Year Linz Pin 19397 Zoology Club 19371 Highlights 1935-'39. Linz Pins 1938, '397 Camera Club 1938, '397 Secretary-Treasurer Chemistry Club 1937-'397 Band 1935, '367 R. O. T. C. 1936-'387 Choral Club 1936, '377 Vice- ligggident Home Room 1935, '367 Operetta ARY PEABODY, ROSEM Sportsmanship Cup Third Team Basket- ball 19397 Intramural Basketball 1938, '397 Basketball 1938, '397 Dramatic Club 13353, E527 Highlights 1938, A397 Linz Pins .W X., 9.73.5 X 'L V, up ,Q Q. Vn'. 'Mk 7 x Q Vs PETERSON, IDELLA Highlights 1935-'397 Tennis Club 19357 Secretary Home Room 1936, '377 High- lander Staff 1937-'397 Student Council 19397 President Home Room 19387 Span- ish Club 1938, '397 Riding Club 19377 Treasurer Home Room 19377 Art Club 19397 Music Club 1939. ' 1 f 1 E f , H ' 7 PETERSON. MAVIS E5 EY lglggpogter 1g1omeHRoom P19352 lggihliqhfs PORITIEQVI 119,36-1397 Art Club 1938, '397 PES- 7 ecreary ome oo 97 At - 7 '397 L' , ' Club 1939, spanish Club 1911157 Treasurer Home Room 193 ' ml In Spanish Club 19387 Basketball 19377 M Dramatic Club 19377 Vice-President J Dramatic Club 1937. :Q l I K -, , S I HKYWH J .' 5' ' 1 71 I , 1 La vifl ' T. mx EQ. .J 1 if 7 POWERS. OMAR, -' B Team Football 19377 Secretary PUNDRQM ZLEIQSS from Sl. Aqvhes Acad. Home Room 1938' e u n, Texaslg Highlights 1938, '3 1 nq'xC1ub 1939. ' 4 Page Forty-fi1'e 1 S REICHENSTEIN, JANE Highlights 1938, '39, Intramural Basket- ball 1939, Dramatic Club 1938, Tennis Club 1938, Music Club 1939, Secretary Home Room 1938, '39. RICKETTS. HELEN Riding Club 1936, '37, Intramural Basketball 1938, '39, Travel Club 1938, '39, Tennis Club 1938, '39, Reporter Home Room 1938, Highlights 1938, '39, Dramatic Club 1935, '36, ROESSLER, BETTY Reporter Home Room 1936, Secretary Home Room 1937, President Home Room 1937, Highlights 1935-'39, President Art Club 1939, Spanish Club 1939, Linz Pin 1939, Everts Award 1939, Basketball 1937, Captain Intramural Champions 1938, Intramural Basketball 1937-'39, Dramatic Club 1937. RUISINGER. BOB R. O. T. C. 1934-'37, Golf Club 1939, Crack Company 1 19364 we-M -' 7- Camp Dallas ' 7 SEAY, JOHN NY Football 1936-'39, Captain Football 1938, All City Football 1937, '38, All Dis- trict Football 1938, Coaches Award ior best blocking linesman 1938, B Team Football 1935, Basketball 1938, '39, Cap- tain Basketball Team 1939, Baseball l937-'39, Hi-Y 1935-'39, Vice-President lunior Hi-Y 1935, Vice-President Hi-Y 1936, President Hi-Y 1937, '38, Older Boys' Conference 1938, '39, President Older Boys' Conference 1939, Hi-Y Award 1938, President Home Room 1935-'37, Student Council 1935-'39, Vice- President Student Council 1938, '39, Pres- ident of Class 1935, '36, Vice-President Class 1938, '39, H Association 1936- '39, Secretary H Association 1937, '38, National Honor Society 1938. '39, Co- Sports Editor Kiltie 1937, Music Club 1939, Minstrel Show 1939, Most Out- standing Boy 1939, Linz Pins 1936, '39, B Basketball Team 1936, '37. SHADRACH, LUCY ANN tTransterred 1937 from Fort Smith High School, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Highlights 1938, '39, Dramatic Club 1938, Tennis Club 1938, '39, French Club 1939, Travel Club 1938, Secretary Home Room 1938, Intramural Basketball 1939. Page Forty-six ENIORS RICE. IOSEPHINE Travel Club 1937-'39, Camera Club 1939, Latin Club 1938, Choral Club 1937, Music Club 1939, Reporter Music Club 1939. , r' 'R G vi 21 ,' ff ' V K ,JJ ,mx J iv- .W XJ ww ggi V- xl ROBERTSON, EUGENIA Highlights 1938, '39, Choral Club 1938, President Home Room 1937, Draamtic Club 1938, Highlander Statf 1939, In- tramural Basketball Manager 1939. ROSSER. PAULA Riding Club 1935, Intramural Basket- ball 1935-'39, Basketball 1937-'39, Na- tional Honor Society 1938, '39, High- lights 1938, '39, Linz Pins 1935-'39, Vice- President French Club 1939, Choral Club 1938, '39, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Tennis Club 1938, '39, Reporter Home Room 1935, Eglerts Award 1939, Zoology Club 1936, '3 . SCOGIN, MARTHA Pep Squad 1935, '36, Choral Club 1935- '39, Dramatic Club 1938, Highlights 1938, '39, Reporter Class 1935-'38. SELLERS, ! Riding 1937, '38, Choral Club 1937, '38, Intramural Basketball 1937, Highlights 1937. SHARP, MARY tTransferred 1938 trom Classen High School, Oklahoma Cityl, Dramatic Club 1938, '39, Lady oi Letters 1939, Linz Pin 1939, Highlights 1938, '39. SENIORS SHAW, ROBERT SHEPHERD, LOUIS Football 19385 Vice-President Class 19345 Student Council 19375 President Home Room 1936-'395 H Association 19395 Highlander Staff 19395 Minstrel Show 19395 Senior Play 1939. SIMONSON, BILL SHRIVER, IOANNE Highlights 1935-'375 President Music Club 19395 Quill and Scroll 1938, '395 Secretary Quill and Scroll 19395 Spanish Club 1938, '395 Reporter Spanish Club 19385 Vice-President Home Room 19375 Debate Club 1937-'395 Reporter Debate Club 1938, '395 Debate Team 19395 Travel Hi-Y 19395 Band 1937-'395 Camera Club 1938, '395 Music Club 1939. SLEEPER, DICK R. O. T. C. 1935-'395 Band 1936-'395 Officers Club 1938, '395 Major R. O. T. C. 19395 President Home Room 19385 Re- porter Home Room 19395 French Club 19375 Chemistry Club 1938, '395 Everts Award 1939. Club 1938, '395 Bagpipe Staii 1937, '385 Kiltie Staff 1937-'39. SMITH, DEAN R. O. T. C. 1935-'395 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, '395 Bagpipe Circula- tion Manager 1938, '395 Art Club 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 19375 Officers Club 1938, '395 President Home Room 19355 Everts Award 19395 Hi-Y 1935-'39. SNELL, BILLY SNYDER, HOWARD Hi-Y 1937-'395 Golf Club 1938, '395 Radio, Club 1938, '395 Reporter Home Room 19395 Zoology Club 19375 Bag- pipe Staff 1939. Band 1936-'395 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 19395 Business Manager Bag- pipe 19395 Hi-Y 1936, '375 President Home Room 19375 Dramatic Club 1937: Travel Club 1936, '395 Quill and Scroll 19395 Everts Award 19395 Music Club 19335 Chemistry Club 19395 Otiicers Club 193 . SPENCER, BETTY Zoology Club 19365 Dramatic Club SOUTHERLAND' ROBERT 19385 Riding Club 1938, '395 Highlights 1936-'395 National Honor Society 19395 Reporter Home Room 1938, '395 Linz Pins 1936-'395 Four-Year Linz Pin 19395 Everts Award 1939. Linz Pins 1937, '385 Vice-President Home Room 19385 French Club 1937, '385 Dramatic Club 1937, '38. STANBERY, BOB STAPLES, EARL B Football Team 1935-'375 Football 19385 H Association 1938, '395 Camera Club 19375 Hi-Y 19385 Zoology Club 19365 S9C1'9lUI'Y Home Room 19385 Baseball O. T. C. 1936, '375 Rifle Club Page Fmly-seven THOMKIL MJF SEIXIIORS TEWAR . DORIQMM STROUD. IANE Highlights 1936-'395 Dramatic Club 1938, '395 Travel Club 1936-'395 Zoology Club 19385 Basketball 1936-'385 Tennis Club 19385 Student Council 19385 Intra- mural Basketball 1937, '38. SWAN K, IACK Football 1936-'385 All District Football 19385 All Greater Dallas Football 19385 Track 1937, '385 President Home Room 1936-'385 Vice-President Home Room Art Club 1937-'395 Zoology Club 19395 1937-'395 H Association 1936-'395 Hi-Y 1936-'395 Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Y 1938, '39. TAYLOR. ROBERT Student Council 19395 Rifle Club 1935- '375 Zoology Club 1936, '375 Reporter Home Room 19375 R. O. T. C. 1935-'375 Hi-Y 1935-'385 Dramatic Club 19375 Senior Play 1939. 19395 Cheer 19395 Secretary Show TEEPLE, HOWELL Hi-Y 1935-'395 Bagpipe Staff 1935-'395 Camera Club 1938, '395 Chemistry Club 19395 Vice-President Home Room 19375 Dramatic Club 1935-'375 Minstrel Show 19395 Highlander Staff 1939. M lTransterred 1933 from Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texasl5 Camera Club 1939. Page Forty-eight Highlights 1935-'395 Assistant Manager Basketball Team 19395 National Honor Society 19395 Secretary Zoology Club 19365 Intramural Basketball 19375 Art Club 19365 Rifle Club 1935-'375 Linz Pins 1936-'395 Everts Award 1939. TARKINGTON, ANNA WADE Highlights 1935-'395 Corresponding Secretary Highlights 1936, '375 Recording Secretary Highlights 1937, '385 Vice- President Highlights 1938, '395 Choral Club 1935-'395 Basketball 1935-'395 Intra- mural Basketball 1935-'375 Zoology Club 1936, '375 Pep Squad 1935-'375 Reporter Home Room 19385 Operetta 1935-'385 Linz Pins 1935-'395 Music Club 19395 Everts Award 19395 Student Council 1937-'395 National Honor Society 1936, '395 Span- ish Club 1938, '395 Coach Intramural Basketball Team 1937-'395 Volley-Ball All gsm Team 1937, '385 Tennis Club 1936, TAYLOR, IANE Basketball 1935-'395 National Honor Society 1938, '395 Linz Pins 1935-'395 Basketball Captain 19395 Everts Award 19395 President Home Room 1937-'395 Secretary National Honor Society 19395 President Tennis Club 19395 Tennis Club 1937-'395 Tennis Singles 19395 Tennis Doubles 19385 Intramural Basketball Coach 1937-'395 Sportsmanship Cup Basketball 19375 Gold Award of Basket- ball Merit 1935-'395 Student Council 19355 Assistant Editor Highlander 19395 Vol- leyball Winners 19385 Intramural Base- ball Winners 19385 Coach Winning Intra- mural Basketball 1938, '395 Highlights 1938. TEEPLE, FRANCES Basketball 1935-'395 Riding Club 19355 Intramural Basketball 19365 Intramural Basketball Coach 1937-'395 Dramatic Club 1938, '395 French Club 19395 '1'ennis Club 1937-'395 Highlights 1935-'395 Coach-Win- ner Intramural Basketball Team 1936, '375 Sportsmanship Cup Basketball 19365 Everts Award 19395 1n.ramural Baseball 1938. THETFORD, FRANCES Highlights 1935-'395 Treasurer High- lights 1938, '395 Choral Club 1936-'395 Rifle Club 19365 Riding Club 19385 Oper- etta 1936, '375 Basketball 1938, '395 In- tramural Basketball 1936, '375 Captain Intramural Basketball Team 19375 Cap- tain Intramural Baseball Team 19385 Everts Award 1939. THOMAN, RAYMOND t'1'i-ansierred 1938 from Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas.l SENIORS THOMAS, BETTY THOMPSON, BOB Riding Club 1935, '36, Travel Club 1937-'39, Tennis Club 1936, '37, Bag- pipe Staff 1938, '39, Highlights 1935-'39, Reporter Home Room 1936, French Club 1936. TOLER, ELAINE Highlights 1936-'39, Intramural Basket- ball l937, Basketball 1939, Secretary Home Room 1938, Vice-President Home Room 1938, Dramatic Club 1937, '38, Stu- dent Council 1939, Tennis 1939, Bag- pipe Staff 1937. Student Council 1935-'38, President Home Room 1936-'38, Hi-Y 1938, Dra- matic Club l938, Stamp Club 1939, Span- ish Club 1939. TONGUE, BETTY ANN Choral Club 1937-'39, Highlights 1937- '39, Travel Club 1938, Student Council 1937, Intramural Basketball 1938, '39, Operetta 1937, '38, One-Act Play Contest 1939, Chemistry Club 1939. TSCHIHHART, DOROTHY 1 ' VAN DEREN, RUTH Travel Club 1937, '38, Dramatic Club 1937, '38. X VISE, CLARA IO WALKER, IIMMY President Home Room 1935, '37, Student Council 1938, '39, National Honor Society 1938, '39, Linz Pins 1936-'39, Four-Year Linz Pin 1939, Everts Award 1939. WESTON, WILLIAM Hi-Y 1937-'39, R. O. T. C, 1937-'39, Ot- ficers Club 1939, Radio Club 1937-'39, Chemistry Club 1939, Captain R. O. T. C. 1939. Bagpipe Staff 1938, '39, Quill and Scroll 1939, National Honor Society 1939, Linz Pins 1936-'39, Everts Award 1939, Art Club 1937, Chemistry Club 1939, Choral Club 1936-'38, Operetta 1936-'38, VOGLESONG, GEORGE R. O. T. C. 1936-'39. WEBB, PORTIA lnterscholastic Debating Squad 1935- '39, Choral Club 1935, '36, Highlights 1935-'39, Debate Club 1936-'39, President Debate Club 1939, National Honor So- ciety 1938, '39, Operetta 1935, Intra- mural Baskethall 1936-'39, Intramural Baseball 1938, Zoology Club 1936. WHITE, HUGH Business Manager of Highlander 1939, Cheer Leader 1939, President oi Hi-Y 1939, Vice-President ot Hi-Y 1938, Secretary of Hi-Y 1937, Hi-Y 1936-'39, Older Boys' Conference 1939, T. H. S. P. A. Convenlion 1938, One-Act Play 1938, National Honor Society 1938, '39, Quill and Scroll 1937-'39, Kiltie Staif 1936-'39, Band 1936-'38, Band Contest 1936-'39, Circula ion Manager of Bag- pipe 1938, Senior Play 1939, Student Council 1936, '37, Intramural Baseball Champions 1938, Golf Club 1938, '39, Everts Award 1939, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1938, Highlander Staff 1938. Page Fortyaz ne ff SEN! WIER, RICHARD National Honor Society 19395 Student Council 19395 Hi-Y 1937-'395 Zoology Club 19375 Chemistry Club 19385 Captain R. O. T. C. 19395 Officers Club 1938, '39 Linz Pins 1936-'395 Four-Year Linz Pin5 Everts Award 1939. WILLIAMS. IAMES lTransferred 1938 ir i Pari High A uf M1 INNIFORD. KATHRYN 'Bagpi1oe Staff 1938, '395 President Choral Club 1938, '395 Secretary Dra- matic Club 19385 Reporter Home Room 19385 Highlights 1937-'395 Secretary Home Room 1937. School, Paris, Tex .J WISE. DENMAN R. O. T. C. 1936-'38. WOMACK, LESTA tTransterred 1938 from Adamson High School, Dallas.J Art Club 19395 Intramural Basketball 153395 Tennis 19395 Riding Club 1938, WORKMAN. FRANCES , Choral Club 1936-'385 Tennis Club 1938, '395 Intramural Basketball 1937-'395 Basketball 19375 Highlights 19375 Re- porter Home Room 1939. Page Fifty WILKERSON, IEANNE Highlights 1938, '395 Riding Club 1936- '395 Vice-President Riding Club 19385 Travel Club 19395 French Club 19395 National Honor Society 1938, '395 Ojoer- etta 19385 Choral Club 1936-'3B5 Bag- pipe Staff 19375 Dramatic Club 1938 WINES. HAI.-LETT Riding Club 1938, '395 Art Club 19395 Highlights 1938, '39, WINTER. RAY Camera Club 1938, '395 Secretary- Treasurer Camera Club 1938, '395 B Team Football 19375 I-li-Y 1937-'395 R. O. T. C. 1936, '37, WOLF. EILEEN tTransfe1-red 1938 from San Iacinto High School, Houston, Texas.l Tennis Club 1938, '395 Highlights 1938. WOOD, BETTY Highlights 1937-'395 Choral Club 1937- '395 Operetta 1937, '385 Art Club 19385 Riding Club 1938, '395 Travel Club 19375 Intramural Basketball 1939. WRATHER. JANE National Honor Society 1938, '395 Basketball 1938, '395 Highlights 1938, '395 Intramural Basketball Coach 1938, '395 Intramural Basketball 19355 French Club 1938, '395 Linz Pins 1936-'395 Intra- mural Baseball 19385 'Tennis Club 1938, '395 Tennis Doubles Team 19395 Hall of Fame 19385 Basketball Sportsmanship Club 19385 Latin Tournament 19385 Four Year Linz Pin 19395 Everts Award 19395 Zoology Club 1937. SENIORS BARTON, DOCK lTransferred 1937 from Marlin High School, Marlin, Texas.J FENDLEY, PEGGY Choral Club 1935-'375 Operetta 19385 Reporter Home Room 19385 Riding Club 19385 Travel Club 19375 Highlights 19355 Tennis Club 19365 Dramatic Club 1936. OBENCHAIN, TOMMY Latin Tournament 1936-'395 Latin Club 19395 Zoology Club 19375 Rifle Club 19365 R. O. T. C. 1936-'385 Student Council 1937, '385 National Honor Society 19395 Linz Pins 1936-'395 Everts Award 1939. SIMS, MARIE Highlights 1935-'395 Choral Club 1935- '395 Art Club 19395 Zoology Club 1939. GOUGH, PHYLLIS Secretary Home Room 19375 Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 19395 President Home Room 19385 Reporter Latin Club 19385 Reporter Chemistry Club 19395 Intra- mural Basketball l936-'385 Basketball 19385 Zoology Club 19395 Highlights 1936-'385 Travel Club 19395 Chemistry Club 19395 Latin Club 19395 Tennis Club 1937, '395 Choral Club 19385 Riding Club 1937, '385 Captain Intramural Basket- ball Team 1937. HAMES. KATHLEEN Art Club 19395 Highlights 1936, '37. PAYNE. MARGARET Basketball 1937-'395 Intramural Basket- ball l9365 Intramural Baseball 19385 National Honor Society 19395 Secretary Tennis Club 19395 Treasurer Spanish Club 19385 Highlights 1936-'395 Intra- mural Basketball Coach 19395 Zoology Club l9385 Everts Award 1939. SINCLAIR, MARY LYNN Highlights 1936-'395 President Spanish Club 19395 Debate Club 19395 Intra- mural Basketball 1937, '385 Student Council 19395 Intramural Baseball 1938: National Honor Society 19395 Travel Club 19395 Linz Pin 1939. 4 SMITH. HAZEL SO BELLE, MARTHA Choral Club 19375 Highlights 19355 Dramatic Club 19375 Bagpipe Staff 19395 Spanish Club 1938. Student Council 19395 Choral Club 19375 Linz Pin 19395 Music Club 19395 I-Igggilights 19395 National Honor Society STUBBS, HELEN IEAN WILHOIT, MARGARET Highlights 1938-'395 Intramural Basket- ball l9375 Debate Club 19395 Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 19385 Travel Club 19395 Reporter Home Room 1939. Bagpipe Reporter 1938, '395 Reporter Home Room 1939. Page Fifty-one Page Fifty-two SENIORS DETWEILER, PATTY Transferred 1939 from Evanston Town- GREENE, BARBARA Latin Club 1939, Intramural Basket- ship High School, Evanston, Illinois.J ball 1938. 1 ! IE 1 S RTLE KELLER, WYNONA w rred 1939 from Texarkana Higlx QTransferred 1933 from Hockaday on exarkana, '1'exas.1 School, Dallas.J Club 1939, Tennis Club 1939, Q. W4-,, 1939. X1 N , ft Jxx KIDDOO, FRANK G., IR. McKINNEY, ROY l CTransferred 1939 from Maplewood High School, St. Louis, Mo.J PASSMORE, MIGNON THOMAS Choral Club 1935-'39, Dramatic Club 1936, '37, Highlights 1935-'37, Operetta 1936, '37, Delegate to National Music Conference 1936, '37. TOUCHSTONE, ELEANOR Vice-President Home Room 1935-'38, Secretary French Club 1938, Secretary Debate Club 1938, Highlander Staff 1938, '39, Bagpipe Staff 1937, High- lights 1935-'39, Secretary Highlights 1333, Dramalic Club 1938, Tennis Club l 3 . Baseball 1938, Hi-Y 1937-'39, H As- sociation 1938, '39. PURNELL, EUNICE QTrar1sferred 1939 from Spartanburg High School, Spartanberg, South Caro- lina.J NO PICTURES BOYETT, DAVE Zoology Club 1936, '37, Glee Club 1938, '39, President Home Room 1937. OZANNE, IOHN K'l'ransferred 1933 from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Da1las.j POWELL, RITA 1Transierred 1938 from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Dal1as.J Zoology Club 1939, Highlights 1939, Art Club 1939. STEPHENS, IOHNNY Hi-Y 1938, B Team Football 1937. 1 mmmiwmespe Page Fifty-four li ' ASS PRESIDENTTS l am proud To have The honor oT being PresidenT oT such a dis- Tinguished class. The 3A class is acTive in clubs, aThleTics, and soveral members have won debaTes and oTher TournamenTs. ln spiTe oT The many acTiviTies, The class has kepT a high scholasTic average wilh a large number on The honor roll. ,fy 7 PresidenT 3A Class AlThough The presenT 3B class is one oT The largesT ever scen aT High Park, we sTrive To show qualiTy as well as guanTiTy. We hope To graduaTe TogeTher wiTh a Tine record, so nexT year waTch our smoke as Senio . , Wm? T .6 PresidenT 3B Class As presidenT oT The 2A class, l wish To exTend To The members oT my class a challenge To mainTain The high sTandards ThaT They have aTTained, and To emerge on The Top rung oT The ladder in The senior year. LeT us leave This school wiTh The realizaTion ThaT we have mainTained or even raised The high sTandards oT which l-lighland Park is iusTly proud. Ev JW PresidenT ZA Class Due To a TransTer, l was unable To compleTe my Term as presi- denT oT The 2B class. However, l wanT To exTend my appreciaTion Tor This honor. Knowing The members oT This class as I do, l Teel cerTain oT Their TuTure success in conTribuTing To The high sTandards PresidenT 2 B Class oT l-lighland Park l-ligh School. We oT The 2B class hope ThaT we may live up To The sTandards and TradiTions oT l-lighland Park. Our predecessors have broughT us Tame in scholarship and aThleTics, and we will Try To TurTher These fic-Pjf Presidenf 2 B Class achievemenTs. fygdrrvn ,,.4,Lv it lug J W X A 'Q N WX? 'tx F , .A My - ! X J N -.1 1 K YK t t f t - t t. .1 pf- ' c t if K , K ROLL OF CLASS Anderson, Bettye Anderson, Bill Baggarly, Bill . Baker, Alice I Barton, Richard Blakeney, Dorothy Bostic, lack Bower, Thruston t Boyett, David fl W 'vi' ,ff CLASS OF '4Of-JANUARY . wt rf . . fl t tu, f Brown, P. A. f ' if Bryant, C. A. . QFD! Caldwell, Bill 06:51 Chaney, Mary lane x .7 j Clardy, Dorothy - Crawford, Patti 7 -I Dawley, Sue DewY, lane A Fendly, Peggy ' ' Freeman, Wayne f i ,T -MW 1 tv ' I Gormley, Milan ' Gough, Phyllis 'I Griffin, Dorothy L f ff' I ,. It . 'f I Hall, MarY J 4- Hames. Kathleen ' Happel, Henry Hargett, lane It J' , 3 nit. Hawk, Riddell f' -' if Hitzeiberqer, Bill Hudson, Bob ' Hughes, Iames lack Ingram, Irby, Sue Kate lackson, Iackson, Earl Reuben Jacobi, Bernjle I mes, Beth! I rrett, M tha ?so ck Y, ur Keho arrett ' , Richard ' , Katherine yard, Gibby I is I eisy, Melverri il f h s f VN, t J M Ely I - Lockett,lessie I5 ' i t t 'N ,f U Vie! .f fi . fl, ML .Q-11.2 V r Vi, J -ff' 1 M. ri' 17 1 t McCormick Dick McDaniel, Bette McElroy, Walter McGrow, Virginia May, Doris Moss, Cliffton Muntzel, Harvey Myers, Martha Newman, lot Obenchain, Tommy O'Hare, Helen Oviatt, Bob Owens, lean Paschall, Eugene Passmore, Mignon !Payne, Margaret Pearle, lack Persons, Robert Poole, Bill Powell, Ioe Powell, Rita Prehn, Mary Pribe, Margaret Royall, Weldon Sells, Patricia Seymour, Annie Lou Sims, Marie Sinclair, Mary Lynn Smith, Dorr-is Lynn Smith, Hazel Smith, lean Somerville, Rufus So Relle, Martha Stephens, Iohnny Stubbs, Helen lean Surles, Burnell Van Patten, Everett Vaughan, Malcolm Wadlington, Bill Washburn, Charles Waters, Kleber Watkin, Bobby Weinberger, Bob Westcott, Carolyn White, Marjorie Wilhoit, Margaret Wilson, Lloyd Winterman, Leah Woodworth, Rosemary Wooten, Don Yarbrough, La Velle j. fi 4 ,- 4, .suv a- .L x X tv., ..,,,..,--- W Y g x OFFICERS XS. I BUNKIE S A . . . President' Jot NE . SS. . Vice-President JANE ' ETTQD . . Secretar QLIFT ossf-go. . . Treasuer MR. FLOY v HTOVVER . . Sponsor Page Fifty-five fl . I VLA S Q JUNE . President Vice-President , Secretary . Sponsor tt, ROLL OF CLASS Abernethy, Bob Alexander, Tom Alley, Iim Anderson, Maurine Apperson, Ann Ash, Henry Aston, Billy Baggarly, DeWitt Ballew, lane Bartholow, lean Beaudeaux, Mary Stuart Bekins, Margaret Bennett, Donald Bennett, Martha Bettis, Roy Blair, Marjorie Block, Richard Boone, Dorothy Borgeson, Rodger Bowman, Gordon Bradley, Mary Frances Trice, Peggy V' N Brown, Don X Brown, Mary Buford, Iane Butler, Eugene Buttler, Dorothy Campbell, lack Cann, Iames f Caraway, Peggy Castellaw, Billy Clark, Eleanor Clark, Lloyd Clay, Edwin Clayton, Muriel Clonts, Eugene Clough, Margaret Collier, Morris Connell, George Cooper, Harold Costello, Mickey Cowan, Bette Cowden, Ada May Cox. Bob Cox, lack Cox, Wyatt Crawford, Pat Cross, Donald Crow, Iohn Crummer, Tommy Cullom, Randy Culver, Tommie in Curry, Catherine Q vt Dailey, Charles Dallas, Lady Alys Davis, Dorothy Davis, Louise Dowdell, Doris DuPree, Catherine Emhrey, lean Estes, Mary Jane Field, George Ferguson, Ioe Ferguson, Larry Fernald, Helen Foley, Charles Forrest, Margie Fox, Pollyanna Franklin, Mary Lee Freeman, Fred Fries, Betty Fulton, Billy Fulton, Bob Gibbons, Olin Gidden, I. B. illespie, Sara llette, Rosalie X, gilmore, Clarence g,Gipe, lack J Gist, Evelyn Glanville, Jim Golden, Frances Gorsuch, Betty Greene, Barbara Gregg, Jewell Grinnan, Bill Griswold, Norma Guice, Harvey Hahnel, Virginia Harmon, Nita Hart, Frank Hawkins, Dallas Helms, Bob Hemmingson, James Henderson, Bob Herman, Billy Hill, lohn Hollarn, Rusty ROLL OF CLASS Hope, Ruth Housernan, Don Howard, Arrena Hughes, Maury Hunter, Laura Hurley, Barbara Huter, Frances lnglish, David lalonick, Margaret james, Iune Ienkins, Marianne Iohn, Tom lohnson, Kathryn Johnston, lacgueline Ioiner, Arthur Iones, Davelyn Iones, Dorothy Iordan, Irvine Ioseph, Bernard Kaufman, Mary Frances Keagy, Philip Keilty, Colleen Kemp, Virginia Kenison, Grace Kervin, Mary Elizabeth Kilmer, Frank Kittrell, Bill Koenig, Bob Lahee, lohn Q Lasater, Eleanor Leachrnan, Elizabeth Leathers, Ruth Lefeber, Worley Leechf Virginia Leftwich, Bill ' 2 1 yi ti. F t 9-. ,,,.Qfx. ' , ,, i i3 i -' '4,f1f9 r 1 A ' M. ,433 'Q' 7 L i.,:-it CLASS QF 'MDUJUNE frf Q 6, v- .G Lewis, Nancy 'xx ki J Lively, Mike ' I' '+ 4 f Logan, Mary Anna 1 5 i A Max, X Long, Edward l fy if If 2 Luck, Byron I Bi' To -' . f Luman, lim 1 'QQ A V- - Lyile, Tom N X McClenny, Annie Lee ' if 4, 1th2EER,Iggil,D.Z.nC- 1 X Riigiedqe, Ann Snipes, Bob adder, Dale R tledge Iohnny Speer, Mary Rue M7 , B V . 1 owan, Kathleen 'W gggglgnyrgl Iwgfggypgggly fi. A W chneider, Charles ' , Martha ' od, lack CMUTFGY, Annette cPolan, Virginia ii Mcluyhlin, Dorothy f V 1M gee, Charles jf' Mgher, Edward ,f allory, Marilyn Malone, Jimmie Martin, Faye Martin, Margaret Ann Martin, Nancy Martin, Troy Matchett, Rebecca Meltzer, Maxine Meredith, Carlton 1 Metzger, Elmer Miller, Ianice Miller, Patty Sue Montgomery, Bill Moody, lim Morris, W. L.. Morrison, Mary Louise Mosier, Madelon Mount, Victor Munsey, Audrey Murphy, Pat Nolen, Marilyn Noyes, Alvan Nusbaum, Antoinette Palmer, Eleanor Pandres, Milton Pappa, lean Parrott, Pat Pattillo, Richard Patton, lean Peacock, Mae Reynolds Pearle, Gene Perkins, Virginia Phillips, Bill Pines, David Powell, Charles Prendergast, Marcie Havkind, Mozelle Rehkemper, Bob Rembert, David Roberts, Alice Rude, Sammuel idlicyiumacher, Iohn Schwitter, Dorothy Scoggin, john Shepherd, Louise Spruce, Betty Lou Steinberg, lane Still, Charles Stoddard, Grant Street, Virgini -L Tallichet, David Thompson, Marjorie Timberlake, Dorothy Tongue, George Townsend, Alice Turner, Evelyn Turner, lack Vilbig, Ann Vilbig, Iohn Wahrmund, Karl Sullivan, lean 'IX Shilq, lay Tarver. Hi n . Warner, BSUY LOU Shivers, Narcissa Taubman, Yise Warner, ICIHG4 A Slonneger, Bob Taylor, B Washburn, lerl Smith, Easkine Test ine Webb, Cornelius Smith, Mary Emily Thib , Ru el Webb, Carroll Smith, Mary lane o as, D 3 Webb, l1mfHY f 't I t 'V 5 , .,, , A 1 X? x ' , f ,CQ 2 f Weir, Gordon Wharton, Gene Wilden, Walter Williams, Betty Williams, Wilma Williford, Betty Winston, Iohn Winston, Verna Witt, Nancy Witte, Bill Woodson, Rebecca Woolley, Bennett Worley, Richard Wright, Harvey Yeargan, Tom :W if -It ' :I A1 '!, v sri- ,S ff, Page Fi fly-frwen ' l Fjfftfihi 1, bfi' A., n .yy av il CLASS, ,F '41j,yJ:fX'N,U,QAlRllYl Aw? W M 3-L.tl?+':'? ..? 'f 11A V R011 OF CLASS Allen, Iciyne Ascher, Josephine Boker, Lorne Bczrlow, Ed Buttenfield, Ioyce Beavers, loe Bell, George Bell, Peter Bishop, Grady Bosworth, Bill diih Betty Armor Rodger Orville fd 17 fr 0.0 f at JB' U 1 if ' l . Lfff fg ji' 2. 4 ,J .4 Q, f , ,' ' yy' B' X I f f ' L U QQ: OFFICERSQWUG ' f . L ' 1 i 'B B , BOBBY QUINN . . . . Presidenir , lg Y 1 VID NEALE . . . . . . . Vice-Presicleni h 5 . E r Y . is h e NNY WILLIAMS ,....... f. 5 5eC,e,G,y ie :: ' .,,lviJqS. BERNARD SHELDQN . . Sponsoryvff .Lyn ry : yall . Q, . ff f , N, B,- ' ly hfiqgpson, Cullum Whse, Elgin ' A . B I Williqmg, Ginny X 'N A J ,I ei-er1,Leroy, W'shinqton,vBi11 gf B Wi11iSOnlBOb 51 LHB. 1 ett,Clemence . crtson,Ariqie Carroll Wilson,Virqiniu , HJ gr: J-f cr ner, Dorothy , ettersien, Phil, ,, ' ' Wiseman, Ben ' , l api' IL ' 4 A - ole, lecm 7 gr White, Hen1'Y.f'j 1 B Iwissemcm, Lola Belle - ,' I ' 'V J, -U - ,B' Y ' Wilden,leo1:piett i Wruther,Cutherine ', I 'X X , fi B ' 1 ' 1 l ,v lhlshj f ' 1 ,J 43 X E 1 .1 Page' Fifly-cigbt Mildred Surah f 1 Y w , I v . I I . ,vs - 1 KLA , fl lljx. orris my y M I, s f 4 I ! ,Q NK B B4 U iff' yi t w 1' W J . . Q' ' X I 1: J ,tr y In n J H :M A , , W I L si xr vin-Wxi, un N., r Lf my 1,9 S Yi P , i t gli' ,Mo L? E '-A.. .1 ' L p , , vs ' L ,Ek 4 - 9 Q -it J L .,.1., W, ,V.,4ggx.1 I, -'LA V H V. ,W 3 .AQA 1 rm ' V Q C'-. w -gi V L A rr - - I -. ' 7 - -- A . 'Q to M' 'X , r,, X 1 .1 ,i r A, A ' 'Q' 'Y .3 -. ft Ankles- xi 'J Q f ' JF A L fnozt. or CLASS ,, 5 J - at El it A . 7 ' ltr' L Abbat, lane Q l. I X328 S . 0 l: 4 Xl V U E r Adsit, John V1 4 X? A . I J .. y, , 1, l 2' J I ' Allen, Marguerite ix A ' :uf J ' ' ' ' J, ' Anderson, Robert ar! I Anderson, Thomas X I 'fl w if L g is -J .X 5 1 '1 ,rffi ,Y if J- z 1 I 1 'P for x N A fl A .D- - re' by fe ,fi- Q' . I W, f ' 'J' 1- f .fr I . Dfw A g A X tt if ' 'X xt. 1 1 1 .-ff J gt fy 'J 1 , D if A A ij L . -1 gf li it vf tv? ,fi .JY N it If ' Y O 1 Att. 1 , 'xx 4 l Clit, Nfgw ' t Q , 1 uf Y 'L I -.H .V X, Kfgx Q.- 'L E I x ,.,C'on.non, Robert Y .ftfeftl 4.-il Baker, Arch Beach, Westcott Beaudeaux, Robert x Beckley, Jere Beem, Bill Belknap, Ralph A Bell, Arthur Q Bennett, Steele Betts, E. C. , Bigger, Morton X Black, Earlayne Blakeney, Jonnie Blanchette, Bette Bleil, Patricia Bouchard, Robert Bowyer, Margie Boyce, Dorothy Boyle, Patricia Brand, Jacqueline Bransford, Alex Breese, Robert Brice, Joe Bricker, Margie Broad, Tom Helen Paul Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Dorothy r Brown Milton , Brown, Richard lt N Brush, Beth RY- Wrqher, Gloria ti 3 'tl urns, J! ne, ' , g ,gizzfsffim xt y m, Betty lt li Gagle, Sid -. 'Caln,f.ield, Catherine I 'Xi Carpenter, Ben - J: Carter, Johnny , . Cawthon, Evelyn S Chaney, Jack Chenault, Marvin Q Christiani, Dorothea X fx N-' ff 5 Clark, Bill Clay, John L- Clayton, Billy l Q ' Cohn, Richard xi K Connor, Florose xy Conway, Mary Jane 1 5 ' Corry, Hal X, costeuo, t, L Mary Frances it Cozzo, Leonce Crampton, Dick X ,K Crane, Martin Cunningham, Richarg Curry, Carolyn 1 I Dale, Jimmy ' Y Darr, Paul N Q Dennis, Frank X NS, Dent, Mary Ellen ,, 'l DeSalme, Betty Jean x DeVore, James Dewey, Peyton X- Drayton, Ben X f kj' Duff, Marion A , Eaton, Louise Q ,g Edwards, Joan 1 Q3 J X Enhalm, Claire it ' E1-Ck, Billy Q L wr -' Ellis, Bobby F 'Q vb Ernest, Scott NR Exline, Lob ' , A Fanelly, Ethelyne A Ferrell, Charles Flynn, Muriel Flynn, Tommy Forrest, Barbara It Foster, Mary Jane! rf V I Fox, Dave , Freeman, Helef , 1' 0 Freeman, Roxana ' , ff' Frymire, Bob A-f' Z Funk, Ada Margaret ,ff Furneaux, Katherine ' Gall, Frances , Garrett, Marqarett Garrott, Fat Geiser, David Gibbons, Jean Gins era, Luciele , Goidi Dorothy '1 Green, Holmes If Griffith, Bill f ,fl 'gi 1 il: .fx , t it ' 5 lx Tw ax I J 'ef lffijfl yt! JWJVCW, lffilfg ' -7 ' --,Mfr ,izVC'V4j J h X ' at f,f9JjFYcERs f lt'-fx--4 it . ft .li 4 ,ga If A, . t, .f I -fill.: Nr -' fr, Ilf. . . XJ ...- . . ' si ,-F BILL OLDHKAMJ U fl 5 PP3Ei5rqif 1' BoBeRl1QNSKN'l. . . f r - ALICE ANN LEPTWICH f 1 Cf-egty MR. REDMAN Hume . . , Fx I N mi f , Lv . Vice- esident ' K W . Sponsor ' Q of . V I 2 V ' A - 1 I I' . , ,Y .A V . . 3 . ,111 2 . A 4 F h n ,J M L, - A Y' I - . L. t 1 ,-'fy .li .tw ,rf J- ,I ,E Grinnan, Bob 5' lj , Guentherman, Elaine! - I Guthrie, Louis, If ' . 'W ' uv L 2-- .Q Q, , - . . ' i. ', . .,e' ' ' fr-. 1 1 - -,. -. X' . . M L M. gfglf-'I Q .. .N il if .J Page Fifty-nine rfgil I Y Wx Nxt if Q L at 5 sg or-ti ,4 we-PJ u N E i if , or 131,11 - t' ni I ,UUU W Atlrp ' 7 Q' ' 7' M 1,4 .,i l': 1 . , T ta M 1- 1 'W t v Wd!-I , n Q . iq! Hall, France! , N Kelly, Billy McClu , awtrence J Hargett, Vingilf' F Heath, Eliz beth Heilig, Artie ' Heinze, lack ' Hill, Patsy Hirsh, Albert Hope, lane Hormann, Mary Lou Horton, Helene King, Dorothy Klein, Rush Knight, Reuben Koen, Margaret Landrum, Shirley LaPrelle, Don LaPrelle, lane f Lee, Bettylu ' Leftwich, Alice McC , Ruth' Mgdrniel, lean 2 McDonald, Cyhrlton cE1roy, Paul McEvoy, Bill McFadden, Nancy MCG!! Catherine McGill, Melvin! cllheran, Pafsy Hudson, Iohn Leitch, Sonnie , J ,I McKee, Billy , Hudson, Florence Lemmon, Mark Q! , McKee,lEIgnc s Hunter, Graeme , Lewis, Bill ' McLain ar' ri V , , 5,1 Iannette, Yvonne . irfLipscornb, Gardner Mc , B K! h -'W N, lones, Mary Virginia-,4 Lloyd, Gloria M ur , Bu tefr I Keese, Peter ,A ,M Lookabaugh, Lytton o ,hliexvfiilfiy , Keller, Roy ,1N,l.,' , ,P Lutes, Iimrny tl on, X ,Diarn if , iff V, A V! , VJ, mf, W Y: , jo u N , - V r . r X x' fa , f 5 L ' . Q' , 6 f' I tl B ' Y ,Lil 3 tsl ,fl bp, Q .KS . ' ff t iv 1 ll ' Y' , A ' AL-ii . J Page Sivfy 1 1 ,L I 1 ROLL OF CLASS Metdplf, Marilyn ggihiller, Bettie f ller, lohn Minton, Mary Ann Mitchell, Brooks Moore, Billy Morey, Edward Morgan, Edward Morgan, Felix Morris, Charles Morrison, lack Moss, Margaretta Munger, Louise Murray, R. B. Mut, Srewar Nesbit, Virginia Newton, Bill Ney, Doris O'Connor, Vincent O'Donnell, Peter Oldham, Bill Osburn, Sybil Parker, Billy Parker, David Parker, Peggy Parks, Kent Pierce, Ann - Popplewell, Rowland Porter, Claude Powell, Gid Powers, Olive Prince, Marty Prock, Mark Prout, George Pully, Luther Quilling, Henrietta Ratclitf, Morelle Ray, Sally Rentler, Melvin Reynolds, Howard Rice, Elizabeth Ricketts, Harry RileY. lohn Robbins, David Roberts, Billy ' Roehr, Paul ' Rogers, Marguerite Rohde, Mary Rossakes, limmie Rude, Harriett Ruggles, Margery Sadler, Mary Schrimpf, Ralph Schrum, Mable Schumacher, Dorothy Schwitter, George Sclater, Kenneth Seagle, Shirley Seaton, Ann Sellers, Adolyn Sells, Iimmy Settle, lean Sharp, Betty Singleton, Martha Slaughter, Betty Southern, Phil Spencer, Betty Lou Stapleton, Virginia Stebbins, Evan Stewart, Emily Sullivan, Iimmy Swalwell, Clyde Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Thetford, Melvin Thompson, Buddy Trammell, Frank Qchirhart, Martha ucker, George Tumer, Betty Tuttle, Bobby Van Patten, Dean Walker, Bill Wallace, Peggy Warren, Cynthia Waters, Billy Weiss, Tully White, Billy MH 1 1 if 1 6 m,l-fiplfi! , . f , t f, J K ffkfffs.. N -tx xt it Xlfitll 1 P lgfxi N W x Y N N ik Y Q ei Q til A Wt, Nm S 0 5 J V . -3 ... -X K fi CT, X L , iii iii it if Wilhoite, Bettie Louise ' X Wilkins, ,Tune Wilson, Bucky Wimberly, Frances Winchester, Kenely Windrow, Ann Winn, Tommy Wolf, Larry Womack, Marilynne Woods, Alan Wooten, limmy Yeargan, Billy Winglind, Ed Young, Harold f li-i . tx' , . U16 MM N, ff Zachry, Laura l if I, wifi' le '4C7,w. 4, M fi if AJ X , .Xl -J E v if! I lu . f J 1 I i . 2 -,. i W ' bl N 7 '1 ig' 1, Xi , ,I ,' . Xl. l ll e , :I .. X' ,K 3 it A Xl Ar . I, . Y , 1. 5 v Q l?Ql,,iifi59f.,riff't cms OF i,QeifWtifw Bacon, Mary eth Bailey, Gloria Beckham, Maurice 4 f Briggs, John L. Brown, Marvin Carraway, Betty Jean Chambers, Adele Chancey, Don Cheatham, Pat Clark, John Connell, Marvin Cowan, Martha Ann Cox, Frances Dalious, Dick Davis, Shirley Dealey, Patsy Deaton, Abbie Dellinger, David DevY, lody Duls, Catherine Dye, Rayburn Ellerbeck, Ann Emrich, Billy Farrar, Jimmy Field, Webster Flippen, Haughton Fullerton, Mitchell Goodman, Hollis Gruqett, Vonna Lee Hall, Sarah Harmon, Frank Harrington, Ray Hope, Jane Howard, Clarence Irwin, George Ivey, Bobby Jackson, George Jones, Ernest Jonsson, Phil King, Charles King, James Knaur, John Kuhatschek, Magdalene LaPre1le, Don Juan Leachman, Neth McBride, Vivian McCoy, Stanley McElveen, Jean McKinney, Walter McMillan, Joyce A Manton, Jane Marshall, Elbert Martin, Peggy - Massinqill, E. C. ' 'f Metcalfe, Marilyxif Minton, Caroly V gif to J Moore, Ann Q Moore, Countess Mott, Marilynn ' Mott, Mary Lee Newman, Ruth Nichols, Betty O'Connell, Princess Olson, Pat Ordway, Rosanne Owen, Arris Penland, Sara Powell, Gicl Read, Bob , Record, Kathryn Richards, Bettye K Roessler, Dick Royall, Nancy Rudolph, Marilyn Scannell, Tommy Schiff, Sidney Siquin, John Sharratt, Gordon Shimer, Bob Shubinski. Bettie V Simpson, Peggy Smith, Whitley Somerville, Elizabeth Stewart, Bobby Story, Jeannette Tower, Charles Towles, Gordon Traylor, George Tschirhart, Gloria Tutt, Anna 'Qferhalem Ruth Wigzell, Charlotte Wilkes, Allen Willie, Raymond Wilson, Carol Gene Wood, Donald Yarbrou h Harris Q 1 Zumbrunnen, Claydean ,JP tx , i .gf 'A il ,Ui 4 S J it J B I .1 I . QM V, 'W 3-W . .. .f . . , , Mff' , , ' I fjyfsyk , ,. L ' A ' ff if X. gf, fa OFFlCERS5.f' Lf' 'Yi , ly! EoReE JACKSON . . . President f .dj ' V0 V' EIS GOODMAN . . , , Vice-President LJEA STORY . . . yi! Secretary-Treasurer 4 J vt' JANE MANTON . . , MXH . . Repmef. 75,,,,gfV tv1R.W.Y.DABNEY . V ,glq x. , .Wi ....... O G4,,:,,,,,,1.a,V it ..i , eff -Q , L -R-J J if ff' ., .Syn in 'J fffffec 1171, fu! Q J 1, fi V - , .. ,- fn., -'J . l if 1 1 11.-I1 fs Lfr'-7.'bf , V ! . Page Sixty-one A g:4-'-2,fQ ' 2ff?5'E,-U iw, 531 wggxx k 9' -.wgifw 'fgkiz .J J E525- A . ,ts,Ta?'f55Szg44 . ,K ,wa 'meaiiek we ws?5 fe -fm-1 ff' A Q., X 'N , , . mx r G A1 -A Q ' Li 4 s Q X Ag, f?'ie?a,Agg5.QSi1, . f 5 r 4 . as f n Q Lw ' -4' 'Y f ag?- K1- U Q is N231 5' M s.2s 2.1 lfx . 1.1 s. 514 N 539' 5 5 N ' . TM FRN 53, 4 gg J 2-ww x -Q, 1 E STUDENT COUNCIL l .,,..,,.mmz Sludenl Council Dance, S. A. S, G .... Regular Meeling . . . Jane Carler, Re- porler, inlerviews Red Cross Chairman, Peggy Donosky and Gene Wharlon, Chairman ol Communily Chesl Drive . . . The Ollicers: Beverley, Grady, Johnny, and Julianq Miss Allen, Sponsor. OFFICERS Grady Jordan . ..... . . . Presidenl Johnny Seay . .... . Vice-Presidenl Beverley Bourne . Secrelary Julian LaRoche . . . . Treasurer Jane Carler Bill Crook ' Reporiers Belh Lowry - - Palsy Fealherslone ' ' Hlsionans Miss Allen ....................... lf. . Sponsor The purposes ol lhe Highland Park Sludenl Council are lo help mainlain a lorm ol school governmenl which encourages pupil-leacher cooperalion, lo losler senlimenls ol law and order, and lo unily all sludenl organizalions under one general conlrol. T During lhepasl year lhe Council has handled lhe school drives, sold Scollie emblems, sponsored a drive lo aid visual educalion, supervised a library proiecl, sponsored a Sludenl Gel-Acquainled Week, and acled as presidenl ol lhe Texas Associalion ol Sludenl Councils. Blanchelle, James Bourne, Beverley Bowman, Gordon Bryan, Tom Carler, Jane Courshon. Jim Cree, Berl Crook, Bill Crummar, Tommy Dabney, Billy DeVore, John Donosky, Peggy Dwelle, Dick Fealherslone, Palsy Gary, Olis Gibbons, Olin Goodman, Wall Gorsuch, Margarel Hale, Harriel Haley, Jean Handley, Harriel Harkey, Jack Haskell, Rosemary l-lemmingson,James Hill, John Houseman, Don Hull, Dick Hunler, Floylee Huskey, Eleanor Jackson, George Jordan, Grady LaRoache, Julian MEMBERS Lowry, Belh Lynch, Dorcile Marlin, Margarel Ann Marlin, Faye' Minlon, Mary Ann Munnell, Hugh Mul, Sluarl Newman, Frank Noble, James Oldham, Bill Oldham, Monnie Pelerson, ldella Powell, Mary Lee Ouinn, Bobby Rude, Samuel Schneider, Charles Seay, Johnny Sinclair, Mary Lynn SoRelle, Marlha Spencer, Belly Sluarl, Doris Swanson, Kennelh Tarkinglon,Anna Wade Taylor, Roberl Taylor, Slarke Toler, Elaine Walker, Jimmie Ware, Elgin Wier, Richard Wharlon, Gene Willilord, Belly Wolle, Larry Page sixty-five QUILT. AND SCRCDLI. The Tlowers of our iournalisTic group... Persons and BlancheTTe, Co-ediTors of The KilTie . ..STaTT oT The KiITie' '... Ready Tor imiianon. OFFICERS Jim BlancheTTe . .... . . . PresidenT Jim Courshon . . . Vice-PresidenT Joanne Shriver . . SecreTary-Treasurer Hugh WhiTe . . . . ReporTer Miss Wasson ........................ Sponsor In T937 The Highland Park chapTer OT Quill and Scroll, inTernaTional honorary iournalisTic socieTy, was TirsT organized and is composed oT The ouTsTanding sTaTT members of The school publicaTions. The requiremenTs Tor membership are iunior sTanding, scholasTic ranlc in upper Third OT class, superior worlc in some phase oT journalism and recommendaTion by The respecTive sponsor. The chieT proiecT oT The club in T939 was To revise and re-ediT The KilTie , The sTuclenT handbook, Tor The Tollowing year. Co-ediTors and assisTanTs were selecTed from The club, and junior members received excellenT Training Tor The coming year. The ediTors Tor 1939 were James BlancheTTe and RoberT Persons. MEMBERS Barlow, Ed Edwards, RuTh BlancheTTe, Jim Ferguson, Mary Love Bourne, Beverley Glanville, Jim Bill CarTer, Jane Miller, PaTTy Courshon, Jim Neale, David Crook, Bill Persons, RoberT Page Sixty-six Shriver, Joanne Snyder, Howard Taylor, STarke WhiTe, Hugh Woolley, BenneTT NATICDNAL I-ICDNOR SOCIETY Frances and John during iniTiaTion ceremony . . . PresidenT Billy Dabney congraTulaTes John Our honor group . . . Jane, Frances, Julian, and Billy, OTTicers Leedom and Marie Koepcke, January winners oT AchievemenT Award. OFFICERS Billy Dabney . .... .... P residenT Julian LaRoche . . . . Vice-PresidenT Jane Taylor . . . SecreTary-Treasurer Frances Harris . . . . . . . ReporTer Mr. Bowlby ......................... Sponsor This spring The NaTional Honor SocieTy compleTed iTs eighTh year aT Highland Park High School. This organizaTion, sponsored by Mr. C. D. Bowlby, sTrives Tor beTTer scholarship, leader- ship, service, and characTer. Twice a year members are elecTed Trom Those sTudenTs oT The 3A, 4B, and 4A classes who have, Tor The preceding semesTer, an average oT 90 or above. Membership is resTricTed To TiTTeen per cenT of any class and is decided by The TaculTy. During The pasT year The socieTy held iTs annual banqueT in The school caTeTeria. CaTa- loguing The books in The library and compiling a permanenT record oT all The sTudenTs' acTiv- iTies were The main accomplishmenTs oT The year. Each year The SocieTy presenTs a NaTional Honor SocieTy blankeT To The mosT ouTsTanding boy and To The mosT ouTsTanding girl in each graduaTing class. This blanker is awarded by a poinT sysTem which is based on The sTandards OT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. AdsiT, Ray Alley, Jim BeiTman, David Bishop, WebsTer Blackeney, DoroThy BlancheTTe, James Bourne, Beverley Brown, Don Browning, WalTer Courshon, Jim Clough, MargareT Louise Crook, Bill Dabney, Billy Dellinger, Mary Dowdell, Doris Mae Dwelle, Dick Ferguson, Mary Love G-odbey, John Goodloe, MarTha Gvlanville,Jim Bill Harkey, Jack Harris, Frances Harris, Virgil Hawkins, Dallas Hemmingson, James Herring, DoroThy Hull, Dick MEMBERS HunTer, Floylee LaRoache, Julian Leedom, John Leisy, Melvern McGinnis, AlberT MarTin, Jimmy MerediTh, CarlTon Miller, PaTTy Sue Mosier, Madelon Muse, Ann Obenchain, Tommy Payne, MargareT Persons, RoberT Popplewell, Mary BeTh Prehn, Mary Virginia Rosser, Paula Schneider, Charles Seay, Johnny Sells, PaTricia Sinclair, Mary Lynn SoRelle, MarTha Spencer, BeTTy STroud, Jane Sullivan. Jean Van Deren, RuTh WadlingTon, Billy Walker, Jimmy WaTkin, Bobby Webb, PorTia Weinberger, Bob Weir, Richard WharTon, Gene WhiTe, Hugh WhiTe, Mariorie Wilkerson. Jean TarkingTon Anna Wade WooTen, Don Taylor, Jane WraTher, Jane Page Sixty-seven HW Virgil Harris . Dick Dwelle - . Hugh WhiTe . OTis Gary . . Hugh Munnell . Jim BIancheTTe Charles Schneider Julian LaRoche Jack Swank . . J. B. Giddens . Mr. Ruddell . LT. Lively . . FALL OFFICERS . PresidenT . IsT Vice PresidenT 2nd Vice-PresidenT 3rd Vice-PresidenT 4Th Vice PresidenT . SecreTary . . Treasurer . . .ReporTer. . SergeanT-aT-Arms SergeanT-aT-Arms . .Sponsor. . . .Sponsor. . ExecuTive Board, direcTors of spring acTiviTies . . . Ready To disTribuTe Thanks- giving baskeTs . . . Fall Execufive Board . . . Hi-Y ChrisTmas dance. I-I I Y SPRING . . . . . . . Hugh WhiTe . . . . Charles Schneider . . . . OTis Gary . . Julian LaRoche . . Wilbur Cole . Jim Moody . Don Brown . . . . John Hill . . Buddy Hemmingson . . Bunky WaTers . IvIr.RuddeIl .. . . . . .. LT.LiveIy Highland Park's Hi-Y is one oT The schooI's mosT ouTsTanding organizaTions. This prom- inence has been accomplished boTh Through iTs large membership and iTs chariTabIe and social acTiviTies. The purpose oT The Hi-Y is The building oT a higher characTer among iTs mem- bers and To exTend high ideals oT ChrisTian characTer ThroughouT The school and communiTy. Every year The members oT Hi-Y send Thanksgiving baskeTs To The poor and give a ChrisTmas parTy Tor underprivileged children. The members sponsor all school and Hi-Y dances, picnics, and every new Term give a recepTion Tor The sTudenTs who are iusT enTering High- land Park. The ChrisTmas dance, The FaTher and Son BanqueT, and The IvIoTher's Day BanqueT are among The social TuncTions oT The Hi-Y. AT every meeTing an inTeresTing program is presenTed by The club members or a guesT speaker. RepresenTaTives Trom Highland Park aTTended The Older Boys' Comference aT Corsi- cana This year over which Johnny Mac Seaylpresided. The Hi-Y Key Tor ciTizenship was presenTed To Virgil Harris, presidenT during This year's Tall Term. Highland Park's Hi-Y has conTinued This year and will conTinue To uphold The prin- ciples Tor which iT has sTood since iTs organizaTion. Page Sixty-eight , l ' P, fy HighIighTs exempIiTy True spiriT oT ChrisT- mas and Thanksgiving . . . ParTy Tor The Underprivileged . . . PreparaTions Tor The dance . . . ExecuTive Board. HIGHLIGHTS af' f- H IvIarTha Marshall . . - - .PFGSICISH Anna WadeTarkingTon . . Vice-PresidenT IvIargareT Gorsuch . .... I SecreTary Virginia IvIcLendon . . Ilecording SecreTary Frances TheTTord . . . . Treasurer Peggy Donosky . . . . SergeanT-aT-Arms Mrs. Adkisson . . . . Sponsor The aim and purpose oT HighIighTs is To creaTe a spiriT of democracy and To enrich girls' lives so ThaT They may obTain Trom IiTe all ThaT iT has To give. Individual girls enTering our school are welcomed by HighIighTs, and aT The beginning oT I each Term a welcome parTy is given Tor all new groups. Each year a worThy girl is honored by HighIighTs aT graduaTion Time. During The year HighIighTs does social service work such as giving baskeTs aT Thanks- giving and The annual ChrisTmas parTy Tor The underprivileged children. There is a Tall Back- ward dance and also one in The spring. The oTTicers are insTaIIed aT an annual banqueT which is open To all The girls in The school. Page Sixty-nine Ni I-, . li li 1' .T I F A. H,oi2g,L Lua Our group of prima donnas . . . Ready, Ahhhh . . . Now, leT's harmonize ...Here's a new song To Try. OFFICERS KaThryn WinniTord . ..... .... P residenT Virginia McLendon . . . . . Vice-PresidenT Muriel Flynn . . SecreTary-Treasurer Jane Johns .... . . . AccompanisT Arrena Howard . . . . Librarian Anna Wade TarkingTon .................... ReporTer Mr. STory ......................... Sponsor One oT The oldesT clubs in Highland Park High is The Girls' Choral Club. IT was organized by The presenT direcTor, Frank J. STorey, in I924, when mosT oT The presenT members were babes in arms. IT has TuncTioned wiThouT inTerrupTion Tor The pasT TiTTeen years, and has par- TicipaTed in many sTaTe inTerscholasTic meeTs, given opereTTas, Turnished music Tor commence- menT exercises, and oTherwise conTribuTed in a consTrucTive way Toward culTural developmenT and Training oT girls who have vocal TalenT. Only music oT The beTTer Type, classic and semi- classic, is used by The club, and one of The obiecTives oT The organizaTion is To Teach girls an appreciaTion oT music oT a superior class. Membership in The Choral Club is deTermined aTTer compeTiTive TryouTs, and no girl who aspires To membership is denied an audiTion. As The enrollmenT in The school has increased Trom year To year The club has grown boTh in numbers and in range oT voices, so ThaT during The presenT school year more Than TiTTy members are enrolled, and Tour-parT choruses have been sung Tor The TirsT Time in The club's hisTory. Baker, Lorae Bell, Gene Blair, Mariorie Buchanan, Anna Burrow, Eleanor Chan, Florence Cowan, MarTha DuPree, CaTherine DysarT, Alice Farrell, MarTha Flowers, Rose Marie Page Seventy Flynn, Muriel Funk, Ada Margarel' Gidley, BeTsy Gillespie, Sara Griswold, Norma GruggeTT, Vonna Lee Hays, Moonyeen Hill, PaTsy Jean Howard, Arrena James, BeTh Jennings, MyrTle MEMBERS Johns, Jane Jones, DoroThy Jean Lynch, Dorcile ManTon, Jane Anne Plyer, Virginia Power, June Prehn, Virginia Prince, MarTy MarTin, Nancy Lee Quilling, HenrieTTa McCord, RuTh Rosser, Paula McLendon, Virginia Schumacher, DoroThy MinTon Marianne Sco in MarTha i Q 1 Passmore, Mignon SeaTon, Peggy Ann PaTTerson, MarTha SmiTh, Mary Emily Spencer, BeTTy Lou STory, JeanneTTe Syron, Rosanne TarldngTon, Anna Wade TheTTord, Frances Thompson, Jeanne Tongue, BeTTy Ann Wigzell, CharloTTe Winniford, KaThryn Wood, BeTTy E CI. ,s,,GLE fu,-10' U B :Q rr bb l The maes+ro . . . Charler members of Boys Glee Club . . . Business session . . . Le+'s hum i+. OFFICERS Joe John . . ...... . . . Presidenl Louis Gulhrie . .... . . Vice-Presideml Dick l-lull . . . . Secreiary Wyaif Cox . . . Treasurer Paul Cheaiham . . . . . . . Reporier Mr. Harrison ............. ......... S ponsor Music lovers, parlricularly lhose inleresled in men s voices, will enjoy Jrhe Boys' Glee Club, which was formed 'rhis year. To develop a finer voice and To enjoy rhe beauly of song is Jrhe aim ol 'rhe individual members of Jrhis organizaiion. The members hope lo enierfain 'rheir 'fellow siudenis and To develop a lasling enioyrnenlr of music. The clubs aclivilies consisl of programs of diiclerenl iypes of songs which are presenied ihroughoul l'he school year. This year 'rhe Glee Club and band presen+ed a minslrel for 'rhe school. The club sang ar +he l-li-Y Americaniza+ion Program and ai a special assembly. Every year a sleek fry is given for +he members and Their dales. The Boys' Glee Club is expecled +o become a leading organizalion in fulure years because of The number of sludenls who appreciaie i'l's aims. Bosworlh, Bill Bowman. Gordon Boyellr, Dave Bransford, Alex Byrne, Bob Chealham, Paul Cox, Wyall' Cree, Ber+ Cullom, Randy Dale, Jimmie De Vore, John Foley, Charles Freeman, Bill Freeman, Fred Griffin, Billy Grinnan, Bob Gurhrie, Sonny Hull, Dick MEMBERS lvey, Bob John, Joe Johnson, Dick Leilch, Sonny Lively, Mike Marshall, Elloerl McGill, Melvin McMurray, Busier Moore, Don Virginia McLendon, Pianisl' Panclres, Millon Parker, David Smi+h, Roberl Schiff, Sidney Smilrh, Whilley Tallichef, David Walls, Gilberl Willison, Bob Page Seventy-om' AMA D R MA Hi Park Thespians...Learning sTage seTTings Through models . , , Scene Trom Lady OT LeTTers . . . SluclenTs of scripT. OFFICERS MarTha Oldham . ..... . . PresidenT llzalll Bob OviaTT . . . .... . PresidenTlSpringl KaThryn WinniTord . . . SecreTary Jane HargeTT ........................ ReporTer Miss Harrison ........................ Sponsor This year The DramaTic Club reorganized and limiTed iTs membership by means OT Try- ouTs. Five-minuTe skiTs and scenes Trom plays were used as maTerial Tor Try-ouTs. Those sTudenTs who gained membership in The club were divided inTo Two groups, senior and junior. The senior group, sponsored by Miss Harrison, presenTed a Three-acT play, Lady of LeTTers, by Turner Bullock, March l7. The members OT The iunior group, sponsored by Miss Golden, worked on one-acT plays. Two oT These plays were direcTed by members oT The club, DoroThy Timberlake' and Doris STewarT. Members oT boTh groups were eligible To Try ouT Tor parTs in The lnTer- scholasTic League ConTesT Play. Membership in The DramaTic Club was noT resTricTed To Those inTeresTed in acTing only. STudenTs who preTerred To work back-sTage also had Their opporTuniTy wiTh The presenTaTion oT The Three-acT play. Adams, Evan Allen, Jayne Boone, DoroThy Dewey, PeyTon Germany, Norman Blakeney, DoroThy BuTler, DoroThy CasTellaw, Bill ClayTon, Billy Donosky, Peggy Fendley, Peggy Frye, NancyJane Page Seventy-two Haynes, Douglas Hull, Dick HunTer, Flaylee KeilTy, Colleen Noble, James GarroT, PaT Gibbons, Jean Gidley, Mary ElizabeTh HargeTT, Jane HargeTT, Virgil Hays, Moonyeen MEMBERS SENIOR GROUP Nusbaum, AnToineTTe Oldham, Bill Oldham, MarTha JUNIOR GROUP Hudson, Florence Jones, DoroThy Leach, Virginia Lively, Marjorie McPolan, Virginia Maloney, DoroThy MarTin, Dale OviaTT, Bob Poole, Bill Schneider, Charles Sharp, Mary Murray, R. B. F'aTTerson, MarTha Bell Powell, Mary Lee Rodgers, Johnnie Mac Slonneger, Bay SmiTh, Erskine Timberlake, DoroThy Turner, Jack Scogin, MarTha Shaw, Bob STewarT, Doris i Thompson, Bob WaTers, Billy Winniford, KaTl'iryn R E l. Pre-viewing a Travelogue picTure . . . The Travellerians . . . l.eT's gol . . .Armchair Travellers. OFFICERS DoroThy l-larris . .... . . PresidenT Jane lvey .... . Vice-PresidenT Mariorie Ann WhiTo . . . . SecreTary Jean SmiTh . . . Treasurer l-larrieTT l-lale . . ReporTer Mrs. Miller ......................... Sponsor The purposes oT The Travel Club are To broaden The sTudenT's inTeresT by giving him opporTuniTy Tor conTacT 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. The club subscribes To The Travel Magazine, which The members enioy very much. lnviTaTion has been given To The club To ioin The NaTional Travel Club. Among The many inTeresTing speakers who have7Talked beTore The club have been Miss MargareT TallicheT, oT l-lollywood, who Talked on The movie indusTry. Also Mr. Marshall gave a very inTeresTing Talk on his liTe in, SouTh America and Mrs. W. l-l. Francis lecTured and showed moving picTures oT Alaska. Many oT The members have gone To The NaTional Geographic SocieTy meeTings and The clubfhas been inviTed To aTTend illusrrared Travel lecTures aT S. M. U. MEMBERS AbboTT, Jane Clark, Sue l-lale, l-larrieTT Lively, Mariorie Shriver, Joanne BeiTman, David Craddock, BeTTy Hallefft Dorofhy Logan, Julia SmiTh, Jean Bell, PeTer Dalious, Lucille Harris Doroihy McFadden. Nancy Taylor. Nancy Blakeney,Doro+l1y Davis, Virginia Housgman Don lvlcliarny. JohneTTa Thomas, BeTTy Blancl'1eTTe,BeTTy Devy, Jane Huske Elganor MarTin, Dale Thompson, Jean Bowyer, Virginia Edwards, RuTh J k Y' E 1 Miller, PaTTy Tongue, BeTTy Ann Brand, Jacqueline Evans, Wayne GE Son' ar I, Neville, MargareT TschirharT, DoroThy Brice, Peggy Furneaux, CaTherine 'lo Vision' 'lacqug me Parker, Peggy Vilbig, Ann Brown, Mary Freeman, Wayne Kervmi Marr Elmabeill Pierce, ElizabeTh Ann Wallace, Peggy Bush, BeTsy G1ibbons,RuTh Lf1ROChe.JUlfGn Rice, Josephine WescoTT, Carolyn Bynum, Bill Gooclloe, Mariha Blake l-edYaVCl' Gibbl' RiCkeTTS. Helen WhiTe, Mariorie Chan, Florence Gough, Phyllis l.eTTwich, S. M. Rowsey, Barbara Winniford, KaThryn Page Seventy-three CHEMISTRY CLUB Que-sTion: ls iT H20 or HESO4? . ,. Hi Parlc chemisTs . . . Research workers. . . Koenig conducTs The experimenT. OFFICERS Paul Newgarden .... .... P residenT Dallas Hawlcins . . . Vice-PresidenT Billy Parham . . SecreTary-Treasurer Phyllis Gough . ..... ReporTer Richard Block . . ParliamenTarian Mr. Ruddell . . . ............... . . . Sponsor During The pasT year, The ChemisTry Club has had many obiecTs in view. Some OT The mosT imporTanT oT These have been To develop scienTiTic aTTiTudes oT Thinking, To develop aims and obiecTives in sciences, To learn abouT The pracTical applicaTions of sciences To new inven- Tions, To sponsor window displays oT science maTerials collecTed by sTudenTs, and To sponsor The showing oT sixTeen millimeTer sound Tilms Tor our school. iMembers of This club have collecTed minerals, Tossils, liTeraTure, and chemical samples Trom over Three hundred commercial indusTries in The UniTed STaTes. The club also sponsored The science banqueT on March 23rd, which was aTTended by represenTaTives Trom The Camera Club, The ChemisTry Club, The Radio Club, and The Zoology Club. MEMBERS BeiTman, David Grissom, Pinlcney Keagy, Philip PeTTeway, PaT Block, Richard Hawkins, Dallas LyTle, Thomas Pines, David BuddingTon, Roger Hill, John Mclzaddan, Dale Prehn, Mary Virginia Baker, Louise HunT, John MarTin, Faye Shubinslci, Morris BosT, DoroThy Chan, Florence ClonTs, Eugene Dalious, Lucille Ferguson, Joe Gilmore, Clare Gough, Phyllis Page Se1fe11ty-fain' Hughes, James Jenkins, Aubrey John, Joe Jones, Dorelyn Jordan, Cecil nce Koenig, Bob Monlrgomery, Bill Malone, Jimmy Neville, MargareT Parham, Billy Newgarden, Paul Paschall, Eugene Slonneger, Bob STill, Charles Teeple, Howell Thompson, Bob Tongue, BeTTy WesTon, Bill MEMBERS MM Mr 'l M of f W Y' CLUB T u ZOQLXWQJQVQF l STudenTs oT Tlora and Tauna . . . Club group . . . BeTTy demonsTraTes-Whaf? . . . MargareTTa Tells 'en'i. OFFICERS MarTha Lee OrTh . . ..... . . . PresidenT Fred Freeman . . .... . . Vice-PresidenT Earl Jackson . . . . SecreTary PaTricia CompTon . . Treasurer Mr' Boswell . . . . Sponsors Mr. Graham To TurTher The sTudy OT animal life and To encourage The conservaTion oT our game are The main purposes oT1The Zoology Club. The club has also recenTly decided To include a sTudy oT planTs. MeeTings OT The club are held regularly once each monTh and oTher meeTings may be called Tor special business. Any sTudenT who is doing passing work is eligible Tor membership. The club programs are usually on The subiecT OT wild liTe. A banqueT is also held annually. Ashner, Josephine Beaudoux, Mary S. Bell, Gene Bleil, PaT CarpenTer, Ben Car'Ter, Jack CawThon, Evelyn CompTon, PaTricia Craddock, BeTTy De Salme, Jean Freeman, Fred Gough, Phyllis l-lall, Frances l-larT, Frank l-l. l-lunTer, Laura l-leaTh, ElizabeTh l-leerly, Barbara lrby, Sue Jalonick, MargareT Kaufman, Mary F. Kelly, Bill MarT, Eleanor MarTin, Peggy McKee, Billy Moore, Ann Nusbaum, Toni O'Connell, Princess OrTh, MarTha Lee Ozanne, John PolakoTT, Don ParroTT, PaTricia Powell, RiTa PrendergasT, Marcie Ravkind, Mozelle Ruland, Frances RuTledge, Ann Rehkemper, Bob Sadler, Mary Ella SeTTle, Jean SlaughTer, BeTTy Lou Surnsin, Elizaberh Swank, Jack Swanson, KenneTh WilliTord, BeTTy Woods, Alan Yarbrough, La Velle Page Seventy-fivn QQRADIGCLUBKK Radio lechnicians of Hi John Godbey . . Waller Browning . Bill Abrighl' . Bill Wesion . Mr. Workman . Park . . . Siudenfs of 'ihe air... John leciures on ihe condenser . . . Calling CQ, CQ. OFFICERS . . Presidenl . Vice-Presideni . Secrera ry-Treasurer Sergeanl-ai-Arms . . . Sponsor The Radio Club is open io boih boys and girls who desire io learn more aboul radio in general and more pariicularly in amaieur operaiion. li has a license To operaie on a call No. WBEAZ. The Radio Club room and equipmeni are readily accessible io members. Here lhe members meei' Twice a monih for regular meeiings, and smaller groups meer ofren. Since much good is +0 be derived from The exchange of informaiion by well informed members, we believe Thar much progress is being made by ihe Radio Club. Abrighf, Bill Browning, Waller Cannon, Bob Clon+s, Eugene Page Seveniy-six Cole, Wilbur Geiser, David Godbey, John Johnson, Phil Parks, Kenl MEMBERS Pully, Luiher Robinson, Wayne Royal, Weldon Smiih, Roberi' Smirh, Tony Sioddard, Grani' Van Deren, Leroy Wesion, William Yarbrough, l-lavis ssCAlVlE Cl-LJBs,, SanTord Bauman Billy Malone . Ray WinTers . Marc Lemmon . Jack l-larkey . Mr. JarreTT . . Sure-ShoT Sandy, The PresidenT . . . The amaTeurs have The camera Turned on Them ...BeTTy poses Tor John Ready Tor a lesson in developing and prinTing. OFFICERS N.-.....,.f ggsx . . . PresidenT . . Vice-PresidenT SecreTa ry-Treasu rer . . . . ReporTer . SergeanT-aT-Arms . . . . Sponsor To give The many boys in The school who are inTeresTed in phoTography a chance To geT TogeTher and discuss Their problems is The purpose OT The Camera Club. The club as a whole meeTs Twice a monTh aT The acTiviTy period, during which Time The members hear lecTures by guesT speakers or by some oT The more advanced members. Special groups meeT Twice a week aTTer school in The school darkroom. Through The cooperaTion oT The Highlander, The dark- room has now an excellenT enlarger, which, wiTh The oTher equipmenT, makes iT quiTe compleTe. The club sponsors several conTesTs a year. Among The oTher acTiviTies are a banqueT wiTh The oTher science clubs and a camera hike. Several oT The members work regularly wiTh The Highlander and The Bagpipe. The boys discuss learnedly such Things as Tocal lengTh, Tine- grain developers, and oTher phoTographic Terms ThaT are a mysTery To The average layman. AdsiT, John Barlow, Ed Bauman, Sandy Borgeson, Charles Bryan, Tom Clark, Lloyd Cole, Wilbur Cox, Johnny Crane, Ann Exline, Bob MEMBERS Gipe, Jack Lipscomb, Gardner Glanville, Jim Malone, Billy Goodman, WalT Mays, Richard l-larkey, Jack l-lughes, Maury l-lunT, John Keplinger, Jack Koenig, Bob Lemmon, Marc Newgarden, Paul OviaTT, Bob Parham, Billy Poole, Bill Reynolds, l-loward Rice, Josephine Royall, Weldon Sanders, Jess SclaTer, KenneTh Talley, Bob Turner, Jack Walker, Bill WadlingTon, Billy Weiss, Joe WinTer, Ray Page Seventy-seven , J STAMP CLUB ' Nas The STarrip Club . . . Bryan, Glanville, PolakoTT, Campbell, oTTicers . . . PhilaTelisTs sTudy The collecTion . Ready Tor Auc:Tion. OFFICERS Jim Bill Glanville .... . . PresidenT Tom Bryan . . . Vice-PresidenT Jack Campbell . SecreTary Riddell Hawk . .... ReporTer Don PolakoTT . Sergeani'-aT-Arms Miss Bradfield . . . . .. .Sponsor MEMBERS ln The spring oT 1938, The STarnp Club was TirsT organized Tor all The philaTelisTs OT High- land Park. lTs aims have been To inTeresT new collecTors in sTamps, To bring abouT closer relaTions and conTacTs among The members oT The club, To hold aucTions and Trade meeTings where The members OT The club could geT TogeTher and sell or Trade Their sTamps, and To learn more abouT our hobby by having guesT speakers aTTend our meeTings and speak To us abouT Their own parTicular specialTy in sTampicollecTing. ln The pasT years The STamp Club has held aucTions and Trading sessions Tor iTs members and an exhibiTion Tor The enTire school. Also many learned Talks have been heard abouT various phases oT philaTely by The club members. ln The spring The philaTelisTs inTend To have anoTher auCTion and To puT on a drive Tor new members. Bryan, Tom Campbell, Jack Clark, Billy ClonTs, Eugene Curry, Bobby Ellsberry, Sam Page Seventy-eight Evans, R. B. Freeman, Wayne Glanville, Jim Hawk, Riddell Heinze, Jack Henry, J. B. Hooker, T. C. Houseman, Don HarT, Frank lrwin, George Keagy, Phillip Ledya rd, Gibby MeleTio, George Parks, KenT Pines, David PolakoTT, Don Thompson, Bob FRENC I-I CLUB T Francisco Beyer . Lora Frances Neale Paula Rosser . . ,49- Beyers, le PresidenT . . . Le groupe . . . Des obieTs d'arT . . . Une seance OFFICERS . . . . PresidenT . Vice-PresidenTlFalll Vice-PresidenT lSpringl Lois Penniman . . SecreTary-Treasurer Audrey Munsey . ..... ReporTer Mr. JarreTT ......................... Sponsor An opporTuniTy To fhear and speak The language is oTTered by The French Club To The sTudenTs inTeresTed in a speaking knowledge oT French. Among The acTiviTies oT The club are Tound lecTures in French, songs, games, and plays. ln all These The Toreign language is used exclusively. AnoTher aim oT The French Club is To acquainT iTs members as much as possible wiTh The culTure and civilizaTion oT France, Thus helping To TurTher in a modesT way a beTTer inTernaTional undersTanding. IT is hoped Thar The club will be able in The TuTure To learn more of The splendid caThedrals and oTher Tamous buildings oT France, oT her cosTumes and picTu- resque cusToms Through The aids To visual educaTion Turnished by The school. MEMBERS Allen, Amelie Luman, Jim lvluse, Ann Rosser, Paula Beyer, Francisco McGinnis, AlberT Neale, Lora Frances Shadrach, Lucy Ann Bowyer, Virginia Maxwell, Richard Noyes, Cornelia Snipes, Bobby Clark, Eleanor Mosely, Edwina PaTTerson, MarTha Wilkerson, Jeanne English, l-lugh Munsey, Audrey Penniman, Lois Wiseman, Ben Howard, Arrena Page Seventy-nine MEMBERS ff jg? Discipule LaTini . . . Hi F'ark's Troian horse . . . STudies oT Roman arTilleryg Roman homes. OFFICERS Fall Spring RoberT Langdon . . PresidenT . . . Bobby WaTkin Anna Buchanan . . . . Vice-PresidenT . . . Frances Golden Jimmy Rowland . . . SecreTary-Treasurer . . DoroThy Maloney Phyllis Gough . . Re-porTer . . Jean Gibbons John AdsiT . . SergeanT-aT-Arms . . James Hemmingson Miss BradTield ......... Sponsor ........ Miss BradTield Miss MasTers .......... Sponsor . . AlThough The LaTin Club is one oT The newesT clubs . Miss MasTers in school, iT is one of The mosT pro- inTeresT shown by The LaTin sTudenTs. and appreciaTion OT Roman classical sTudy oT LaTin. Membership is open To all sTudenTs OT LaTin who are making a passing average. This year The programs have been almosT enTirely on visual appreciaTion oT The ancienT Roman civilizaTion. A sTudy oT The Roman homes in Cicero's day was made. Mrs. J. L. Glanville presenTed an illusTraTed lecTure on her Tour oT lTaly. The LaTin TournamenT Tor NorTh Texas is To be held aT Highland Park This year, and The LaTin Club is Taking an acTive parT in The preparaTion Tor This aTTair. The inTeresT shown This year by The members predicTs a successful TuTure Tor This organizaTion. gressive. IT was Tormed in The Tall oT I938 because OT The The purpose OT The LaTin Club is To TurTher The knowledge civilizaTion and, in general, To creaTe more inTeresT in The AbboTT, Jane Brush, CarlTon Buchanan, Anna CarpenTer, Ben Conway, Mary Jane CosTello, Mary Franc Dailey, Charles Dewey, PeyTon Enholm, Marion Farrell, MarTha Ferguson, Mary Love FosTer, Mary Jane Geiser, David Page Eighty OS Gibbons, Jean Glanville, Jim, Bill Golden, Frances Gormley, Grace Gough, Phyllis Green, Barbara Grinnan, Bob Harmon, Frank Harmon, NiTa Harris, Frances Hawk, Riddell Hemminqson, James Hudson, Florence HunTer, Laura Johnson, KaThryn Jones, Virginia Joseph, Bernard Langdon, RoberT LaPrelle, Jane LeTTwich, Alice Ann Leisy, Melvern Maher, Edward Maloney, DoroThy MarsTon, Miriam McFadden, Dale MerediTh, CarlTon Moss, MargareTTa MOTT, Marilyn Murray, R. B. Obenchain, Tommy O'Conner, Roderick Parker, Peggy Payne, Louise Peacock, Mae R. Pines, David Ray, Sally RenTler, Melvin Rice, Josephine Rogers, MargueriTe Serrle, Jean Simonson, Bill SlaughTer, BeTTy Lou STapleTon, Virginia Taylor, Nancy Townsend, Alice Walker, Bill Wallace, Peggy WaTkin, Bobby MLilLu:.s...J.u.ue WinTerman, Leah WooTen, Jimmy LCS GRIBQNGOS ' JU' La Nina STuarT y Ferdinand . . , Los Gringos...Cr.1zando el ecuador... EI PiraTa Teroz . . . Les oficiales. OFFICERS Billy WadlingTon . ...... . . PresidenT Mary Lynn Sinclair . .... . . . Vice-PresidenT PaTTy Miller . . . ...... SecreTary Mary Lou Wessley . . Corresponding SecreTary Jean Owens . . ..... Treasurer STuarT MuT . . . . ReporTer Joanne Shriver . ParliamenTarian Miss Press .............. ..,....... S ponsor ln November oT I938 The Spanish Club, enTiTled Los Gringosf' was organized under The direcTion oT Miss Press. Membership is limiTed To Those pupils who have compleTed The TirsT year OT Spanish wiTh an average OT eighTy per cenT. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To TosTer an inTeresT in pracTical conversaTional Spanish and To Tamiliarize The members wiTh The liTe, hisTory, geography, and cusToms oT The peoples oT The various Spanish-speaking counTries. ln order To accomplish This obiecTive, iT has been decided To conducT The meeTings oT The club enTirely in Spanish. The corresponding secreTary secures realia Trom The various counTries and a beTTer undersTanding is Thereby esTablished beTween a group oT English and Spanish-speaking neighbors. From Time To Time ThroughouT The year, noTed Spanish and Mexican lecTurers and enTer- Tainers are inviTed To presenT sTories, naTive songs, and dances beTore The club. Movie Travel Tallcs are given TrequenTly To enable The club To see as well as hear abouT The counTries Thar are discussed. Allen, Jayne Baker, Lorae BenneTT, MarTha BoyeTT, Edi+l1 Blalceney, DoroThy BreTherTon, BeTTy Brodhead, Mary Louise BryanT, C. A. BuTler, DoroThy Clough, MargareT Cree, BerT Davis, Louise Davidson, Brownie Lou Dowdell, Doris FeaThersTone, PaTsy Funlc, Ada MlargareT MEMBERS l-luskey, Eleanor Lyne, BeTTiio McElveen, Dan McElheny, Jerry McLeod, Billy McPolan, Virginia MarT, Eleanor Miller, PaTTy Moore, Don MuT, STuarT Nessley, Ma ry Louise Owens, Jean Parks, KenT Payne, MargareT PeTerson, Mavis Powell, Mary Lee Pully, LuTher Quilling. l'lenrieTTa Royall, Weldon Rude, l-larrieT Shriver, Joanne Sinclair, Mary Lynn STorey, Evelyn Surles, Burnell Syron, Rosanne WiTTe, Bill Page Eighty-one DEBATE CLUB yv The Torensic group.. .Second Team . . .DebaTe Team... Riddell, Douglas, PorTia, Joanne, TirsT Team members, OFFICERS PorTia Webb . . . . PresidenT Dallas Hawkins . Vice-PresidenT Jean Owens . . SecreTary-Treasurer Mrs. Miller ......................... Sponsor The DebaTe Club was organized wiTh The purpose oT TosTering The developmenT OT good speech and logical Thinking. This organizaTion hopes To creaTe greaTer inTeresT in debaTing among The members oT The sTudenT body and To Train boys and girls Tor parTicipaTion in The spring lnTerscholasTic League ConTesT. The debaTe squad Took parT in several TournamenTs held in oTher Towns. The Teams were very successTul in The DenTon meeTing in February and The girls' A-Team also was vicTorious in all iTs debaTes aT The NorTh Dallas High School Tourr1amenT in March. Numerous debaTe Teams have visiTed l-lighland Park, among Them NorTh Dallas, SunseT, Vickery, and Grand Prairie. Several debaTes have been given by members oT The club on boTh serious and amusing subiecTs. Barlow, Ed l-larmon, Frank l-lawkins. Dallas l-lawk, Riddell Haynes, Douglas Hull, Dick Pagf Eighty-ffwo MEMBERS Lee-dom, John Leisy, Melvern Miller, PaTTy Owens, Jean Rice, ElizabeTh Shriver, Joanne Sinclair, Mary Lynn STubbs, l-lelen Jean Traylor, George Webb, PorTia RIDING CLUB Virginia on Diana ...Who needs Mrs. Williams' help-lhe girls or lhe horse? . .. A-riding we will go. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Belly Jo Cradcloclc . . . Presiclenl . . . . Burnell Surles Jeanne Wilkerson . Vice-Presidenl . . . . John Riley Belly Gorsuch . . . Secrelary . . . . . Ann Muse Tommie Long . . . . . Treasurer . . . Margarella Moss Billie Margarel Brown . . Reporler .... . . . Dorolhy Boone MEMBERS Mrs. Williams ......... Sponsor ......... Mrs. Williams Members ol lhe Highland Park Riding Club enioy weelcly rides al Rendezvous Slables, and occasional brealclasls and suppers lollowing lheir oulings. Allhough lhe rides are lor enioymenl, allenlion is paid lo improvemenl in lhe lorm and lechnique ol riding. A compelenl inslruclor as well as lhe school sponsor accompanies lhe pupils on all oulings. Every pupil in lhe high school who is inleresled in horsemanship is inviled lo parlicipale in lhe aclivilies ol lhe club. Abboll, Jane Allen, Jayne Boone, Dorolhy Brown, Billie Margarel Canfield, Calherine Ca rraway, Belly Jane Craddoclc, Belly Jo Fealherslone, Palsy Freeman, Bill Freeman, Roxy Gale, Frances Gorsuch, Belly I-Iudson, Florence Irby, Sue Janelle, Yvonne Lellwich, Alice Ann Long, Tommie Moss, Margarella Muse, Ann Powell, Mary Lee Ralclille, Morelle, Jr. Riley, John Royall, Nancy Royall, Weldon Surles, Burnell Thompson, Buddy Wallace, Peggy Warren, Cynlhia Wilkerson, Jeanne Wines, I-lallel Page Eighty-three A I2 T L W BeTTie Roessler Billy McKee . Madelon Mosier KaThryn Johnson Faye MarTin . Miss Dial . . Our arTisTs...ls This sTill liT'e? In The pursuiT oT arT. OFFICERS . . PresidenT . Vice-PresidenT SecreTary-Treasurer . . . l-lisTorian . . ReporTer . . . . Sponsor ln The spring oT I936 The ArT Club was organized. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To give regular arT sTudenTs a chance To do special work, and To oTTer oThers inTeresTed in arT an opporTuniTy Tor pracTice, The members also conTribuTe To all aciTiviTies oT school liTe by making posTers, place cards, sTage scenery, and various needed arT producTions. The club meeTs regularly every Thursday aTTernoon aTTer school Tor one hour and a halT. Picnics and The annual banqueT are enjoyed by The members. The membership is composd oT Two groups, acTive and associaTe. The acTive members work in various arTs and cra'iTs. The associaTe members do noT have To aTTend meeTings reg- ularly buT are permiTTed To join in The recreaTional acTiviTies. Membership in The club is noT conTined To arT sTudenTs buT is open To anyone inTeresTed. AcTive Crum, Marianne Dewey, PeyTon Dunn, John Ingram. Jack Johnson, KaThryn Knaur, John LasaTer, Eleanor McDaniel, BeTTie McKee, William Page Eighty-fou 1' MEMBERS MarTin, Faye Mosier, Madelon O'l-lare, l-lelen Ozanne, John PorTer, Wesley Ray, J. R. Ray, Sally Roessler, BeTTie Ruggles, Margery ViTTrup, Helen RuTh AssociaTe Beaudoux, Mary STuarT Cowan, BeTTie DouThiT, Jean Gish Evelyn Grinnan, Bill l-lames, KaThleen JarreTT, MarTha Jane KeilTy, Colleen LeaThers, RuTh Pandres, MilTon Pandres, Polly Powell, RiTa Sims, Marie SmiTh, Cherry Williams, Ginny Yarbrough, La Velle W Q , wie INTEQSCH Misa: Lmeuef +G.. .. . sf . : 5: Q fm CK 6 mi- w.T. .L 71-3 Meow,-, , .. ,.........- Q 5 I 1 iffy., 3 i ii' Webb and Ward, champion spellers...l-larmon, Timberlake and Swanson, speech represenTaTives...P'orTia, Joanne, Riddell and Douglas, debaTing inTormally . . . Mary Louise Nessley, ready wriTer. SPONSORS DeclamaTion . ...... . Miss Golden DebaTe . . . Mrs. Miller Ready WriTers . . Mrs. Williams Spelling ConTesT . . Mrs. Williams Highland Park, This year as in Tormer years, parTicipaTed in The lnTerscholasTic League ConTesT held aT S. M. U. We were represenTed in The DebaTe ConTesT by PorTia Webb, Joanne Shriver, Douglas l-laynes, and Riddell l-lawk wiTh PaTTy Miller and Milam Gormley as alTernaTes. BoTh The girls' and boys' Teams were deTeaTed in The elirninaTions by KauTman and SunseT respecTively. ParTicipanTs in The DeclamaTion ConTesT were Frank l-larmon and DoroThy Timberlake wiTh KenneTh Swanson making The exTemporaneous speech. Ready WriTers were selecTed Trom sTudenTs inTeresTed in creaTive composiTion. Our repre- senTaTives was Mary Louise Nessley wiTh AnneTTe McMurray acTing as alTernaTe wriTer. These were The Two mosT ouTsTanding sTudenTs who have become TluenT in expressing Themselves in wriTing. The Tinal eliminaTion was by imprompTu wriTing done aT school in a given period under The supervision OT a sponsor. RepresenTaTives oT l-lighland Park in The Spelling ConTesT were chosen by a school wide conTesT. Winners in each class were PorTia Webb, 4Ag Mlvern Leisy, 4B7 AnneTTe McMurray, and Rebecca Woodson, Tied Tor 3Ag Anna Buchanan, 3B7 and Billy Ward, ZA. ATTer The Tinal eliminaTion PorTia Webb and Billy Ward represenTed Highland Park in The STaTe lnTerscholasTic League ConTesT. Page Eighty-five if om ACT PLAY couplsnii Preliminary reading before Try-ouT . . . Scene from Boy lv1eeTs Family. Highland Parlc dramaTisTs again scored a vicTory in The One AcT Play conTesT aT S. lvl. U., April I4, as They placed second in The disTricT. Diclc Hull and Evan Adams, who played The lead roles, won second and Third places respecTively in The judges' choice Tor besT individual acTing. The play, Boy MeeTs Family, by Allan Reiser, which gives The sTory OT a young man puTTing up a Talse TronT To meeT his girl's Tannily, was TirsT presenTed To a very recepTive ScoTTie audience. The casT OT The play was as Tollows: Polly Wombly .... .... l.anceloT Olre . Mrs. Wombly . . Mr. Wombly . Vera Wombly . . Ned Wornbly . . Mildred lrnaidl . . Page Eighty-six . Evan Adams . Dick l-lull . . BeTTy Tongue . Charles Schneider . lvlary Anna Logan . . Bolo Slonneger . Nell LiTTle LATIN TourNAfviENT Prepared and ambiTious Trophy winners. K' For The Third Time in ThirTeen years The NorTh Texas l.aTin TournamenT was held aT High- land Park. On Their home Tield, These scholasTic ScoTTies Took one cup, Tive Team places, and Three individual places. Bobby WaTkin, who won individual place, Teamed wiTh Ivlelvern Leisy To win TirsT Team place and Thereby The single cup in The TourTh year division. The January beginners Team, composed oT lvlargareT Allen, who Took Third individual place honors, and Elgin Ware, won second place Team awards. JeanneTTe STory and Billy EmricT disTinguished Themselves in The Third Team division by Taking OTT Third place laurels. Mary Ann MinTon and KaThryn Johnson were ranked in Third Team place Tor The second year division. Tommy Oberchain Took The second individual ribbon in The Third year secTion, and wiTh his TeammaTe, David Pines, Took second place Team honors. ATTer a day oT TesTs The l.aTin sTudenTs were enTerTained in The school caTeTeria wiTh a banqueT and a novel program. For The TirsT Time in Tour'namenT hisTory slides were shown To enTerTain The conTesTanTs. When The program had been compleTed, Mr. H. E. Gable presenTed prizes and awards. Page Eighty-sewn MUSICCLLJB CharTer members. . .CelloisT Cornelia . . . Fiddle and l . . .Which charms Them-Francisco or The music? Joanne Shriver . . Douglas Haynes . Cornelia Noyes . Josephine Rice . . Mrs. Williams . . OFFICERS . . .PresidenT . , . Vice-PresidenT SecreTa ry-Treasurer . . . ReporTer . . . . . Sponsor Our newesT organizaTion, The Music Club, has meT wiTh warm enThusiasm Trom The lovers OT good music and wiThin Three weeks included a membership oT over TiTTy. The purpose oT The club is To TosTer The knowledge and appreciaTion OT good music-chamber music, symphonic producTions, and grand opera-Through recordings, and The sTudy OT music appreciaTion. Many oT The members have insTrumenTs, and There will be programs by The members Themselves Trom Time To Time. Bair, Nona Bradley, Mary Frances Beyer, Francisco Campbell, Jaclc Clarlc, KiTTy Louise Chan, Florence ClonTs, Eugene Clough, MargareT Conway, Mary Jane Courshon, Jim Craddoclc, BeTTe Dowdell, Doris Edwards, RuTh Page Eighty-eigbi MEMBERS Farrely, EThelyn Franklin, Mary Lee Gibbons, Ru+h Gillespie, Sara Golden, Frances GuThrie, Virginia l-laynes, Douglas l-lays, Moonyeen l-loTTmasTer, Virginia Howard, Arrena T-lunTer, Floylee Jaloniclc, MargareT Jones, Davelyn Leach, Virginia Leedom, John MarsTon, Miriam MarTin, BeTTy Maxwell, Richard Miller, PaTTy Morrison, Mary Louise Mosier, Madelon Muse, Ann Noyes, Cornelia ReichensTein, Jane Rice, ElizabeTh Rice, Josephine RuTledge, Johnny Seay, Johnny Shriver, Joanne Simonson, Bill SmiTh, Mary Emily SmiTh, RoberT Snyder, T-Toward SoRelle, MarTha Srill, Charles TarlcingTon, Anna Wade Tongue, George Wharron, Gene WilliTord, BeTTy T EBAGPIPE T ' T fl . ' .1J?g,'zg'iffi . i ii 5 5 X J' . , if f 5 Bill Crook, lhe Edilor-in-Chiel . . . 3O . . . Hislorical sludies in Journalism ...Press conlerence. THE BAGPIPE STAFF Edilorial Slalf Edilor-in-Chiel . . ....... . . Bill Crook Managing Edilor . . . Jim Courshon Assislanl Edilor . . . Roberl Persons Assislanl Edilor . . James Blanchelle Sporls Edilor . . . . David Neale R. O. T. C. Edilor . . Bennell Woolley Pholographer . . ...... . . Ed Barlow Business Slall Business Manager . . . ...... . . Howard Snyder Circulalion Manager ................ .... D ean Smilh Adverlising Solicilors: Anna Buchanan, Mimi Marlin, Jeri Washburn. Reporlers: Howell Teeple, Jim Bill Glanville, Pal Crawlord, Ann Collier, Dorolhy Dealon, John- ella McKamy, Hugh Fowler, Rulh Edwards, Jinlcy Gulhrie, Belly Loolcabaugh, Marlha Lee Orlh, Dorolhy Harris, Dorcile Lynch, Peggy Donosky, Margarel Wilhoil, Maylair Macauley, June Wilkins Jane Boucher, Billy Snell, Pally Miller. Pealure Wrilers: Ploylee Hunler, Margarel Gorsuch, Belly Gorsuch, John Carrell, Clillon Moss. Carloonisls: Jaclc Harlqey, Millon Pandres. Typisls: Kalhryn Winnilord, Belly Thomas. Sponsor ................. ..... L yde Willilord Business Sponsor ..,.................. H. L. Graham For lhe lasl several years lhe molive ol lhe Bagpipe's various slalls has been enlargemenl and improvemenl. Nol wilhoul pride did we inserl lhe slighlly boasllul words in lhis, lhe sevenlh volume ol Highland Parlcs bi-weelcly- The Largesl High School Paper in Texas-For lhe Besl High School in Texas. This has been a challenge lo lhe slall lor lhe year i938-'39, We have endeavored, in lhe sevenleen issues which have been published lhis year, lo grow wilh lhe school and rellecl ils every endeavor. Aside lrom ils expansion lo an eighl column paper, lhe Bagpipe has been proud lhis year ol ils publicalion ol lhe lirsl school magazine, The Chanler, and ol mainlaining ils class A raling in lhe Texas High School Press Associalion. Page Eighty-nina' efmb EDITCDRIAL srfxrr jx , J Eggei.-1-Q. - - . - s. Typing under diTTiculTies lTive oT 'emi ...Genius burns...STarlce, The T-ligh Mogul ...IT John is saTisTied, we know The picTures are O.K. STarlce Taylor . . .... . . .... EdiTor Beverley Bourne X Jane Taylor T . . . AssisTanT EdiTors BenneTT Woolley T WebsTer Bishop 2 l-lowell Teeple James BlancheTTe 5 MarTha Lee OrTh - - David BeiTman ArThur Elmore John AdsiT SanTord Bauman Frances T-larris . Mrs. ShorT . . . . SporTs EdiTors . . ArT EdiTor . . MiliTary EdiTors . . PhoTographers . . . .TypisT .......................Sponsor ArT STaTT AssisTanTs: Harry l-larlcey, Norman Germany, Wesley PorTer, Jim Alley, Ginny Wil- liams, MilTon Pandres, Jane T-lusTon, Evelyn GisT, STanTon Gage, Francisco Beyer. PhoTographers' AssisTanTs: Jim Bill Glanville, Bill WadlingTon, Jaclc Gipe, Bob Koenig, Johnny Cox, Jack Keplinger, Jack T-larlcey, WalTer Wilden. This is The one page in This annual ThaT is mine on which To express myselT Treely. I wanT To voice my appreciaTion and give crediT To Those who have helped me in any way To make This book a success. IT has been a pleasure To worlc wiTh Mrs. ShorT and every member oT The sTaTT, and Miss Dial and her arT deparTmenT, Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Williams oT The Willcinson PrinT- ing Company, and Mr. Crenshaw oT The SouThwesTern Engraving Company, who have cheer- Tully given Their Time whenever we needed Their help. Special crediT is due To SanTord Bauman and John AdsiT who have supplied us wiTh so many Tine picTures. We have done our besT To publish an annual ThaT meeTs The sTandard OT all T-lighland Park T-ligh achievemenTs. May our eTTorTs resT on Their meriTs. STARKE TAYLOR, EdiTor. Page Ninety BUSINESS STAFF ' 4. I Hilarious, buT he means business. . . Mr. Kidd checks The conTracTs . ..AdverTisers, here we come . . . Hugh, guardian oT The gold. Hugh WhiTe . . . . Business Manager Mary Love Ferguson . . AdverTising Manager Jane HargeTT . .T . . Sales Manager DoroThy Herring . . . .TypisT Mr. Kidd . . . . Sponsor ASSISTANTS Eleanor TouchsTone, Idella PeTerson, Nona Bair, Virginia GuThrie, Billie MargareT Brown, MarTha Farrell, Jane CarTer, Paul CheaTham, Beverley Bourne, Eugenia RoberTson, Mary Ann MiTcheII, KaTherine EarnesT, PaTsy FeaThersTone. Every year wiTh The pubIicaTion oT a new Highlander, iT is a privilege OT The business manager To openly express his graTiTude To Those who have so loyally and eTTicienTIy helped him wifh his worlc. To Mary Love Ferguson, Eugenia RoberTson, Mary Ann MiTcheII, Jane CarTer, MarTha Farrell, KaTherine EarnesT, and Eleanor TouchsTone, I oTTer my sinceresT Thanks Tor Their ouTsTanding worlc in selling ads. I wish To Thanlc RoberT Persons Tor his exceIIenT pubIiciTy and TeaTure arTicIes in The Bagpipe. To Mr. Kidd, I express my deepesT appreciaTion Tor assisT- ance and encouragemenT aT all Times. HUGH WHITE, Business Manager. Page Ninety-one ,, w 1 cf f, . '95 wr, -ui wg? I kwa , 5 wagf-is 1 fm XS? 'f fi ' L54 5 W .ww . if ? 1 -u, eg. LWYWE: . ,lx ' t Q , H, a X! 5? 5. i Fwy A 4: :, ,i : rf 1 E 5' 1,1 1. M fn 1 51 ' 145122551 f ' ' dk ' ' Y LQ. My-f -3 fig? 5 s 1 ww -555, . 53 16345 , A. Qaggiff Q 0 5.3fg8E.g,?g4 ., S sl , , S e 1 3' .' I mes Most Popular Underclass .-iz ! ,,4i,fz Gu' ,, , f X54 in nf 2 ' -4. 1 EQ ,, .,-by '33, 'F Wi 5 PP X.. 5:5 A , Qfwiw :- ' : 1 wy. 7 f . Q 1 7' , ,N ' - N' ' -- V ' 1' ai h .- Q 1 2. -' .V : ' .' 'vw fl - Q ga f f ..Q' A,,. A' 5 11 Q 3 if - - , 2 'V A Vgq 'f , , I 3 f - 'xi f f 1,1- A A. f f V , at .- Q I i p . ,-,, .--. it ,riyh K a- ,. ..,, .I ' In VVLV ' fn, . ink Q, f 1 Vi .V ig ' .,,T:i,..V. 2 X 4 x kk 'gt if 5 ,- K :i' Nfl kr z r J if x I ,Ei 3- 'G ' 15' A H m , ,t :,' 5 , ., .1---. Q L W M Wi . jx! ix 3, K 'FE'- , A V I T Q7--f. .41-. --t 41 WEA PERS GF THE . T 4 4 .- l , lil' I Websler Bishop, Dick Dwelle, Captain Caplaln Dick Dwelle, Hugh Munnell, Caplain Cdpldin G Johnny Seay. Johnny Seay, Caplaln Calolaln Dick Dwelle Seiiqg Cofnell W b B- Q ' co mes e Siler 'Shop Cdpldln Norman Germany Charlie Borgeson Roger Borgeson George Cox Tommy Crummer DeWill Ernesl Scoll Ernesl Norman Germany J. B. Giclclens Jack Harkey Virgil Harris James Hemmingson Grady Jordan Sperry Lee S. M. Lellwich Hughes Maher Roberl Shaw Bob Slanbery Jack Swank Bunkie Walers Roy Bellis Tom Broad Vifaller Browning Bill Dabney George Frymire Bob Helms, Manager James Hemrningson fxrlhur Joiner Charles Magee Billy Phillips Johnny Seay Bob Slanbery Bob While Talley Manager Bob Weinberger Bill Wille Don Woolen rm JIT.. T. C. Hooker Don Houseman Julian LaRoche Jimmy Pryor Ben Taylor Slarke Taylor Slarke Taylor Bunkie Walers Bob Weinberger Don Woolen J. B. Giclclens, Manager Jim Glanville, Manager Websler Bishop Carllon Brush Ecl Jarrell Ralph Schrimpl Larry Woll Bill Lewis, Manager Peggy Donosky Olis Gary Belly Gorsuch Jane l-largell Slarke Taylor Hugh While Page One Humlred Pwr COACH HUME FOOTBALL REDMAN HUME Head Coach Redman Hume, in his TourTh yea as ScoTTie menTor, piloTed The Golden Avalanche To iTs second consecuTive disTricT vicTory an Thence inTo The sTaTe quarTer-Tinals. Hume, recog nized as one oT The mosT successTul high school TooTball coaches in Texas, was Tormerly a sT aThleTe aT Sherman High School and an all-conTer ence back aT SouThern MeThodisT UniversiTy where he gained naTional Tame as The Galloping zelle. ln I938 he upheld his share OT The burden one hundred per cenT and The boys who played under his direcTion and The sTudenT boddy are appfeciaTive Tor his work. I FLOYDHHIGHTOWER Line Coach Floyd HighTower, a Tormer Schreiner lnsTiTuTe and Alabama aThle+e, in his Third year aT Highland Park Took The lighT ma- Terial oTTered him and builT up one OT The mosT powerTul Torward walls in The sTaTe. AlThough he makes The young grid aspiranTs push him around on his wheelless ploughing dummy and hiT ThaT line, They love him Tor iT. Mr. HighTower, one oT The mosT popular members oT The TaculTy, is also The coach oT The Highlander Track Team. a:-'I-.:'4::f: - .. ' f-fl: 1:-'IE -s 'N ,i iiin . . ,y 'sz' fs.. 'Ska 54215346 COACH H IGHTOWER ADAMSON, 6-HI PARK, 32 Highland Park's Golden Avalanche opened The 1938 TooTball season wiTh a smashing 32-6 vicTory over Their old rival, Adamson. The game, played in The CoTTon Bowl beTore some 8,000 Tans, was The TirsT vicTory Tor The ScoTs over Adamson, since I924, and aT The same Time broke The iinx which The CoTTon Bowl had over Them. This TirsT game deTiniTely sTamped Highland Park as a pre-season TavoriTe in NorTh Texas. Scoring almosT aT will, Highland Park ran up 5 Touchdowns, all made in The TirsT halT. During The second period The Team played a deTensive game enTirely, using a number OT subsTiTuTes. The game was marked by The brillianT running oT Jordon and Dwelle and The ouTsTanding playing oT Bishop and Seay. Swank's TiTTy-yard run aTTer Taking a laTeral Trom Germany was The high spoT oT The game. Page One Hzzmfred Six MASONIC HOME, I4-HI PARK, I3 ln This game Highland Park losT iTs only regu- lar scheduled game oT The year To a gallanT group oT boys Trom ForT WorTh. Don STevens, l65 pound Tullback, led The Masons To vicTory by his line blasTing which shoved The ScoTs down The Tield. The game was one OT The hardesT ToughT of The season Tor boTh schools. Highland Park opened The scoring wiTh Dwelle and Jordon carry- ing The ball downTield Tor a march OT 70 yeards. However, The Masons came back To score and also add The exTra poinT which Hi Park had Tailed To do. From here on, The Masons were ahead by Their one poinT. ln The second halT boTh Teams scored one Touchdown and The exTra poinT. How- ever, Hi Park was unable To overcome The one poinT lead and losT a hearTbreaker. TUDLY 1' FronT Row-LeTT To righT: Hume, Fryrnire, lv1arTin, Hernmingson, Bishop, Gibbons, Harkey, i dens, HighTower. Second Row: Connell, Neale, STanbery, Long, Jordan, Harris, Seay, Craig, Crummer. ,g A ,. - .W V A ki Third Row: Germany, Shaw, Taylor, Newman, lvlunnell, R. Borgeson, Maher, GuThrie, Cox. I I, I FourTh Row: S. ErnesT, Dwelle, Swank, LeTTwich, WaTers, D. ErnesT, Lee, C. Borgeson. 'xg , LONGVIEW, 6-I-II PARK, 26 Coming back aTTer losing To Masonic Home, Hi Park Thoroughly Trounced The I938 sTaTe champs, Longview, and Turned in one oT The besT games OT The year. The ScOTs OuTpoinTed The EasT Texas eleven in every deparTmenT, gaThering I8 TirsT downs To 6 and ouTgaining The visiTors on rushing plays, 203 yards To only 58 Tor The Lobos. A crowd OT 7,000 fans was on hand To see Longview lose iTs TirsT game in I8 sTarTs. IT seemed ThaT Hi Park was looking Tor revenge aTTer losing iTs TirsT game The previous week, Bishop opened The scoring march wiTh a 36-yard end run which seT up The TirsT Touchdown. ATTer This, The Highlander backTield ran wild and gained aImOsT aT will behind wOnderTuI blocking by The line. ATTer This well earned vicTory The ScoTs showed promise OT a greaT ball club Tor The games To come. DweIIe's passing was an ouTsTanding TacTor in This game-a 45-yard pass To Bishop Topped his Xia!-U. Tine perTormance. DENTON O-HI PARK 4I I The ScoTs opened The I938 disTricT 6 race wiTh an easy vicTory over The DenTon Broncs On High- lander Tield. Coach Hume used Three compleTe Teams during The conTesT wiTh each Team scoring on The opponenTs. The ScoTs were aT no Time hard pressed and were only Torced To punT Twice. BoTh oT These came in The IasT guarTer wiTh reserves playing in The game. The TirsT sTring Team, while in The game, dis- played a wonderTuI running game and beauTiTuI blocking in real championship sTyle. lvlunnell, Dwelle, and Jordon sTarred in The backTield Tor The ScoTs wiTh Seay and Harkey playing a greaT game on The line. AI+oge+her The Highlanders ran up six Touchdowns and kicked all buT one exTra poinT. GREENVILLE, 7-I-II PARK, 47 This game wiTh Greenville was The second sTraighT disTricT vicTory in as many sTarTs. Highland Park, in This game, ran up more yardage Than any previous game and showed a hard charging oTTense ThrOughouT. The vicious Tackling and blocking OT The ScoTs led To many Tumbles by Greenville OT which The mosT were recovered by Hi Park. ATTer The game was Tinally over and The smoke cleared away, Hi Park had run up a ToTal oT seven Touchdowns made on The ground and Through The air. Dwelle led The aTTack by his briIIianT running and experT passing. He was assisTed in grand sTyle wiTh The superb line play OT The enTire TronT ranks. Page Omr Hzmdred Sevwl CAPTAIN HUGH MUNNELL CAPTAIN DICK DWIELLE Jordan Ihrows a scare inIo IvIesonIc Home Tens. op Ioose aqaml I-Ii Park vs. Gamesvi CAPTAIN JOHNNY SEAY HI PARK, 20-DALLAS TECH, O Highland Park rolled overa sTub- born Dallas Technical eleven by The Tune oT 20 To O, which made our Third vicTory and one Tie againsT Dallas clubs since resuming games wiTh Them. The game was noT an easy one Tor our ScoTs because The Dallas boys were inspired Tor The game and puT up a Tough baTTIe. On seven occasions our blue and gold warriors peneTraTed The Tech line: however, They Tailed To score several Times because oT clipping penaITies which seT Them back. IT was noT unTiI The second guarTer ThaT The superior play oT The High- landers sTarTed To click. The hard charging running oT Dwelle and Bishop along wiTh The superb block- ing by Ivlunnell seT up Two Touch- downs in This period. Dick Dwelle was again The sTar back because OT his scoring all The poinTs excepT one made in The game. Swank and Harkey were The ouTsTanding line- AnoTher example oT The Highlanders' perTecT blocking. R. BORGESON CenTer JoRDAN ' GERMANY Back End 1 1 ,' TEIDQESIS I 1 'T . 2 IMT -.fTW14fTo'I mgiii' T' We-I AWTZT' Tally again SHAW CenTer men Tor our ScoTs. Highland Park made TwenTy TirsT downs To only Tive Tor Tech. HI PARK I4--RANGER O Highland Park chalked up a I4 To O vicTory over The Ranger Bull- dogs on Highlander Tield beTore some 2,500 shivering Tans. Coach Hume iuggled his players up so much in This game ThaT The Gaines- ville scouTs had IiTTIe opporTuniTy To geT any dope which would help Them in The TorTh-coming impor- TanT bi-disTricT game seT Tor De- cember Third. IT was noT unTiI The second period ThaT The ScoTs reached pay dirT. WiTh The ball near midTieId Hemmingson, young sTar haITback, Tadad back and shoT a TwenTy-Tive yard pass inTo The hands oT Bishop, who ran The re- maining TwenTy yards Tor The score. S. ERN EST Back Again, in The Third period Ger- many covered a Ranger Tumble on Their TwenTy yard line, and Trom here l-lemmingson ran iT over on a reverse Through Tackle. The Ranger boys presenTed a sTubborn de- Tense, and The ScoTs Tapering oTT aTTer a diTTiculT disTricT race, were conTenT wiTh a small buT clear-cuT vicTory. l-ll PARK, 6l SULPT-TUR SPRINGS, I4 The Blue and Gold clad warriors oT Highland Parlc's mighTy Golden Avalanche, rolling aT Tull speed wiTh every available player seeing acTion, crushed a game buT ouT- classed Sulphur Springs eleven 6l To I4. This vicTory gave our Team The disTricT six championship and The righT To play Gainesville in The bi-disTricT, Highland Parlc ran up f ,--'-r AnoTher ScoT geTs away! , ilfw, BlsHoP if ,T iff ,T Baclc if 5 S ,yy J lfsj QMJA' U! is f fs COX C. BORGESON Guard Taclcle l-TARKEY Guard Dandy Diclc oTT Tor anoTher Touchdown! 3 W5 nine Touchdowns in a Tine running and passing game. Bishop scored Three Touchdowns, Dwelle Two, lvlunnell Two, ScoTT ErnesT and Crummer one each. ln This game Crummer, l-lemmingson, and ErnesT, all subsTiTuTe backs, showed some greaT running and blocking -someThing Tor The Tans To loolc Torward To nexT Tall, since all oT These players will be back. The regulars saw much oT The game Trom The bench wiTh The subs doing quiTe a biT oT The playing in grand sTyle. This Thanksgiving day game was The TourTh disTricT vicTory Tor our T938 ScoTs. T-ll PARK 33-McKINNEY 6 ATTer an open daTe and aweelc's resT l-Ii Park was aT Tull power Tor The highly TouTed McKinney Lions in a game which was To decide The disTricT champions. The Golden Avalanche Turned on The heaT and crushed The Lions 33 To 6 beTore Q . I ' , , ., . r , 4 ,W ,M cu is , L'-1 ffl T ' Q. T .W f re wfrf'-2 ,S-ffffagsi-'-1T. -1' as ii. ii 'fin 1' 'Si'-2. V if it wlwii 'lf i I V ii ir.-1753. vii! li-at niwvitt A R - . f-.V is - --'Q .nw-:ti wgi..,s,-.U 4 .x . 3, 5, ,Z .4f4' 'sig' La ? 9' - ' ff A , , 4. Riwesirsq Q5 ., . -, ','. - 5 ' -:,,,f,, - ' SHN- P' ' .N c,..,,. , .,., wa as , ii Q ' fm' . ' '- -- .:., '- 1 -- , ,' V . ,ma cc 'L gf Kgs. s 1. Lb HI PARK 26--GAINESVILLE O A powerTul, hard-charging High- land Park grid machine rolled over a previously undeTeaTed, unTied Gainesville Leopards 26 To O, To gain The sTaTe guarTer-Tinals. Gainesville came down Tor This game wiTh one oT The mosT spec- Tacular records oT any high school Team in The sTaTe, only To go home a deTeaTed Team. This was The sec- ond vicTory oT The season by our ScoTs over previously undeTeaTed and unTied Teams. None oT The highly TouTed Gainesville sTars showed well in This game. Too much cannoT be said Tor The High- lander line which played The greaT- esT deTensive game seen on a high The one was Topped also' school gridiron in many a season. t They held The Leopards Trom gain- , ing buT TiTTy yards The enTire MTQLSSS XFX!! VCT game. Gainesville Tumbled The ball X i 5 PTD. oTTen aTTer The vicious Tackling and blocking OT The ScoTs. Dwelle and . C lvlunnell led The aTTack Tor our Q HEMMINGSON Back some 7,000 Tans. The game Turned ouT To be one oT The mosT spec- Tacular played during The enTire season. The vicTory gave The High- landers Three wins in The disTricT. clinching The TiTle Tor The second sTraighT year. ln Their usual exciT- ing razzle dazzle sTyle, Hi Park ran up a ToTal oT TwenTy-six TirsT downs To eighT Tor McKinney. Moose Ivlunnell led The oTTense wiTh bril- lianT sTraighT smashes and reverses Tor large gains. Germany and Seay, The Two ends, did such a beauTiTul iob oT blocking on Two diTTerenT Touchdown runs ThaT They broughT The crowd To iTs TeeT. Rodger Borgeson played an ouT- sTanding game on The deTense and broke up The Lions' aerial aTTack several Times. D. ERNEST SWANK Tackle LEE Tackle WaTers Tinally sTopped him. HARRIS Back same plucky TighTing bunch oT boys. Highland Park opened The :scoring wiTh a specTacular sevenTy- 'Tive yard run down The Tield Tor a Touchdown by Dwelle behind some lorillianT blocking. LaTer in The sec- ond period, a ThirTy-Three yard pass from Dwelle To Jordon was good Tor The second Touchdown. Highland Park led aT The halT I2 To 0. AT The beginning oT The sec- ond halT, The Masons came ouT a new Team and sTarTed shooTing a barrage oT shorT bulleT passes which They compleTed Time aTTer Time. WiTh These passes The Masons ran up Two Touchdowns and Tied The score. AlThough The game ended in a Tie, Masonic Home was declared The winner be- cause oT Their Tour peneTraTions To l-lighland Park's Three. AT The close oT The game The ScoTs paid TribuTe To The plucky and vicTorious Ma- sons and wished Them luck in The sTaTe race. 11' LEFTWICH STANBERY CRUMMER Tackle Tackle Back l-lighlandersiwiTh a brillianT per- Mfg!-LER fl Tormance oT running and passing which seemed To sTun The Gaines- ville boys. The enTire Team played in grand sTyle and iT would have been diTTiculT Tor any high school Team To have sTopped The High- landers ThaT day. l-ll PARK I2 MASONIC l-IGME I2 Advancing To The guarTer-Tinals in The sTaTe race, Highland Park meT The Masonic Home, who had reached This poinT by a smashing vicTory over SunseT, The Dallas dis- TricT winners. Some 22,000 Tans jammed inTo Ownby STadium To see The Highlanders Try To avenge The only deTeaT suTTered during The season-a hearTbreaking I4 To l3 loss early in The season To This This one was Tor 87 yards. 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Bias. 2 TAYLOR GORSUCH WHITE DONOS KY GARY HARGETT -Compliments of Park Cities Dudx Club. Page One Hundred Thirteen FronT Row: TheTTord, Flynn, I-IunTer, Moody, Brown, BenneTT, Jackson, Wisernan, Frymire, Thomas, PaTiIIo, Her- man, McMurray. Second Row: I-'aTTon, ProuT, Miller, Clay, WOITT, Wilson, RickeTTs, Parker, SouTherIand, Cazzo, WiTTe, Sells Grinnan, Ruisinger. Third Row: K'TT II L h J h i re , eac , o nson, Swalwell, D. I3enneTT, Washburn, Morgan, WrighT, Alley, AbernaThy, I-Iolloran Quinn, Joiner, McEIveen, Hines, Ware, Beach. -TEAM FCOTBALI. Under The TuTeIage OT Coach Ralph Binnion and wiTh only Two reTurning leTTermen, The B-Team experienced a very successTuI season. The inexperienced B-squaders dropped The TirsT game To The SunseT B-Team by The score oT I4-O. All The SunseT scores were made in The TirsT haIT and The heavier SunseT Team was ouT- played by The Ramblers in The lasT haIT. In The second game, a heavier and more experienced PIeasanT Grove Team eked ouT a I4-I3 vicTory over The Ramblers. A vicTory was won by The B-Team over a previously undeTeaTecI Woodrow Wilson B-Team by The score OT I4-O. The Ramblers showed a devasTaTing ground and air aTTack To compleTely ouTcIass The enemy. In The Tinal game OT The season, The TuTure varsiTy hands ran over an ouTcIassed Adamson B-squad To The Tune oT 26-6. Coach Binnion played every man on The squad To give Them experience Tor nexT year. The leTTermen were as follows: Thomas. I-Iolloran, Parker, Frymire, RickeTTs, Wiseman, I-Ierman, Alley, WrighT, AberneThy, Washburn, Sells, Morgan, PaTiIIo, Joiner, Quinn, Jackson, Clay, BenneTT, Moody, Sullivan, Wolf, Wilson, WiTTe, and Managers Glanville and Lewis. . scoREs ' Park . . 0 Sunse+ . . I4 . , so 4 I-Ii Park . . I3 PIeasanT Grove . I4 . I-Ii Park . . I4 Woodrow Wilson . O I-Ii Park . . 26 Adamson . 6 JIMMGLANVILLE M a n a g e r Page Om' H mzdred Fourteen 'Fwy- Manager Glanville, Coach Binnion, Manager Giddens. Antler a very lale slarl due +o an unusually long foolball season, Coach Ralph Bfnnion, in his lirsl year as Scolfie loaslcelball menlor, fools a bunch ol: raw recruils and lhree refurning lellermen lo mold Jrhe lirsl clislricl championship baslcelloall +eam in Jrhe hislory of Jrhe school. Fronl' Row: Neale, Bishop, Woolen, Seay, Connell, Coach Binnion Back Row: Taylor, Walers, Ernesl, Dwelle, Germany. DWELLE Gua rd Page One I11zml1'ml Sixlffwl BUNKIE Jumping CenTer BISHOP Forward SEAY Guard Opening The season in The Plano lnviTaTion TournamenT, The Highlander basl4eTballers marched Through all opposiTion inTo The Tinals only To be downed by SunseT 27-I9. NexT This sTellar ScoTch basl4eTball aggregaTion roared inTo an eighT game series To emerge wiTh six vicTories and Two deTeaTs, boTh To DenTon by one poinT margins. Then on The 9Th, IOTT1, and I ITh oT January Coach Binnion and his now-experienced cagers iourneyed norTh To Oklahoma Tor Their annual games wiTh lvlcAlesTer and ATolca. AlThough receiving a severe 28-I4 lacing in The iniTial game wiTh lvlcAlesTer, The ScoTTie guinT Toughr back in The second To cop a I9-I I win. Near The peak in Torm and condiTion, a defermined Team enTered The disTricT TournamenT aT S.lvl.U., annihilaTing Palmer and PleasanT Grove in early round maTches To Tace Woodrow Wilson, ciTy champs, in The finals. Showing excel- lenT Team play and a very superior brand oT baslceTball, The ScoTTie quinTeT, pouring poinTs Through The loop Trom all parTs oT The courT, grabbed an early lead which They held ThroughouT The enTire game. ln The closing Tew seconds oT play They sTaved oTT a desperaTe WildcaT rally To capTuire The game To The Tune oT 22-20 and The TiTle: 'fl my DISTRICT CHAMPS 'fi i ,W fy X XR ,if l T l Trlii 'T il ll y - Q TT T lol: , fl! lf: T IM T T ' SERS? iw TAYLOR Forward ERNEST CenTer Q GAMES AND SCORES I-Ii Park .... 44 I-Ii Park . . . 33 I-Ii Park . . . 29 I-Ii Park . . . I9 I-Ii Park . . . 2I I-Ii Park . . . 40 I-Ii Park . . . I5 I-Ii Park . . . 40 I-Ii Park . . . 25 I-Ii Park . . . 3I I-Ii Park . . . 40 I-Ii Park . . . 28 I-Ii Park . . . 20 I-Ii Park . . . I7 I-Ii Park . . . 20 I-Ii Park . . . I4 I-Ii Park . . . I9 I-Ii Park . . . 30 I-Ii Park . . 3I I-Ii Park . . . 22 I-Ii Park . . 23 56I 27 poinis average WATERS Cen'Ier AIIa I-Iubbard . . II Eoresi' .... . 2I Pleasani Grove . . . I5 Sunsei .... . 27 IvIcAIesIer . . . 20 McKinney . . . 23 Denlron . . . I6 Ennis . . . I6 Corsicana . . . I4 GreenviIIe . . I8 Ennis . . . 7 Greenville . . 27 Denion . . 2I Corsicana . . 26 McKinney . . I9 McAIesIer . . . 28 Alroka . . . I I Palmer .... . I8 Pleasani Grove . . . 22 Woodrow Wilson . . 20 Evanr ...... 26 152 I9 poinfs average WOOTEN Forward Woolren swislwes II again. GERMANY Guard CONNELL 7 Forward WIENBERGER Guard Page One Hzmdrml Sevenieefi N Block, Joiner, Loll, Ryan, Morgan, I-lelrns, Manager. vi :Li K Fronf Row: Wiife, Moody, Long, Neale, l-lolloran, Schneider, Lewis, Manager .... Back Row: Coach Buschman, . r - X i is fl 1 'Q V Nl iw -hgh i R X x l-3 - T E A B A S K E TBAL L Piloled and coached by Mr. Lawrence Buschman, in his lirsl year a+ Hi Park, Jrhe B squad cagers ploughed 'rheir way Through a gruelling season, amassing a Jroial of 345 poinls lo Jrheir oppoenis 22I. Triumphing in eighi games and dropping only Jrhree, Jrhis bunch of hard working fulure A leam slars gained much valuable Jrraining and game experience in Their lenglhy and rough season. ..58 A.. LETTERMEN Block, Richard LOH, Larry Morgan,Eelix l-lollarn, Rusiy McFadden, Dale Neale, David Long, Edward Moody, Jim Ryan, Jimmy SCORES l-li Park B . . Zi Ennis . . . l-li Park B . . 20 Norih Dallas l-li Park B . . 37 Ennis . . . l-li Parlc B . . I8 McKinney . l-li Park B . . 23 McKinney . l-li Park B . . 33 Cedar l-lill . . . l-li Parlc B . . 4I Cedar Hill A . l-li Parlc B . . 2I Decalur A . . l-li Park B . . 32 Texas Couniry Day l-li Parlc B . . 57 Norfh Dallas . . l-li Park B . . 42 Norfh Dallas . . ' 345 Pu,qf' One H11l11lre1IEigblef'1z Schneider, Charles l-lelms, Bob, Manager Lewis, Bill, Manager . . 20 . . 22 . 8 .I9 .I6 . .IS .. ..IO .. .l5 .. .l5 . ..23 22l BASEBALL The T939 Highland Park baseball Team is one of lhe besi Coach C. H. Marshall has developed in several years. As Jrhe Highlander goes +o press Jrhe Scols are leading Jrhe Norfhern Division of +he Dallas Counly League wirh six wins and no losses. There are Tive relurning lelrlermen from The I938 season-Caplain Dick Dwelle, Caplain Billy Phillips, Johnny Seay, Chagles Magee, and Don Woo+en, Dick Dwelle and Arlhur Joiner share The pilching f duiies and bolh +oil a+ Tirsi base. Johnny Seay has ably Jralqen over Jrhe ca+cher's posilion. On second base we have a newcomer, George Frymire, who is playing flawless baseball. The ho+ corner lihird basel is lcepr plenly cool by veleran Charles Magee. For Jrhe Third year Billy Phillips is playing a slrerling brand of ball aT shorfsiop. Bill Wiffe, Don Woolen, Bob Weinberger, Bob Sfanbery, and James Hemmingson are holding 'rheir own in Jrhe ouffield posilrions. Coach Marshall shows how if's done. Resulls lo April 21 are as follows: Hi P k ar ........... 5 Adamson . . Hi Parlc .,....... . I3 Norlh Dallas . Hi Park . . i Dallas Tech . . Hi Park . . IO Foresl . . . Hi Parlc . . 5 Grand Prairie . Hi Park . . 2I Carrolfon . . Hi Parlc . . ll Irving . . . . Hi Parlc . . 6 Grand Prairie . Hi Park . . I2 S. M. U. Freshmen Hi 'Park . . 8 Carrollon . . Hi Parlc . . 9 Richardson . . Hi Parlc ..... ..... 8 McKinney . Fronl Row: Frymire, Sfanbery, Dwelle, Weinberger, Woolen. Back Row: Wille, Magee, Philipps, Seay, Joiner, Coach Marshall, .HH L 'Q FronT Row: Barlow, Maher, l-larlcey, SchrimpT, Lewis. Baclc Row: l-lighTower, JarreT, PolalcoTT, Brush, Germany, Bishop. T I2 K lnauguraTing The season wiTh a Tew pracTice and inTramural meeTs, Coach Floyd l-lighTower prepared and experienced his Tlying ScoTs Tor laTer and much sTiTTer compeTiTion. Early in The season many young hopeTuls were uncovered: The mosT promising OT which were Tommy Winn, and Larry WolTe, who laTer earned his posiTion on The mile relay Team. The sTiTT- esT compeTiTion oT The pre-disTricT meeTs was en- counTered by The Thinly clads in The Two maior meeTs oT The sTaTe: lll The FaT SToclc Show in ForT WorTh and l2l The Tamous Texas Relays in AusTin in which The medley relay Team OT JarreTT, Brush, Bishop, and SchrimpT placed 4Th. ln The disTricT meeT aT S. M. U., Coach High- Tower's sTellar Cinder men accumulaTed I3lf2 poinTs To cop TourTh place in The meeT. Ralph SchrimpT, capTain and ace miler oT The Team, Turned in a 4 minuTe 46.5 second mile Tor The only TirsT place OT The meeT while Ed JarreTT Tied Tor second in The 440. Bush placed Third in The 220-yard low hurdles, and The Team OT Bishop, WolTe, Brush, and JarreTT ran second in The mile relay. Page One Hundred Twenty Bishop Tinishes TirsT. SchrimpT on The lasT lap--Vic Torious, as usual. resenTaTives in The sTaTe Tournament G an uv l- as F Hi Park's golT Team, including Three leTTermen Trom lasT year, was chosen aTTer TiTTy-Tour holes oT medal play were run oTT aT Glen Lakes CounTry Club. The Tour players who won The righT To represenT The school as The golT Team were T. C. Hooker, Julian LaRoche, STarke Tay- lor, and Don Housennan, wiTh Jimmy Pryor and Ben Taylor acTing as alTernaTes. The Team played several maTches wiTh neighboring schools, buT The high poinT oT The season was The STaTe High School GolT TournamenT held aT Cedar CresT CounTry Club April 5Th Through The 8Th. Highland Park was heard as T. C. Hooker won The championship oT The TirsT TlighT. Early in The Tall an inTramural TournamenT was held Tor The school's golTers and Don House- man sTaged an upseT as he came Through To win wiTh Tlying colors. Soon anoTher Tourney will be held To selecT The school champion and The boys are busy pracTicing Tor ThaT evenT. GolT has become one oT Hi Park's mosT popular sporTs largely because oT Mr. Bowlby's Tine work in securing Tor us The use oT Glen Lakes and in sponsoring The STaTe TournamenT. Many Thanks should be exTended To him. Page One Hmzrlrerl Twenty-one Golf Team . . . Hi-Park golTers . . . Our rep DP 7? 5? P7 7? i . sp, I z..,. Pines, Broad, Browning, BeTTis, BlancheTTe, Goodman, Croolc, Tennis Team . . . BeTTis, singles champion .. Browning and Broad, Tennis. ln The pre-season maTches This year, ScoTTie neTTers Triumphed pracTically every Time as They downed Terrell, DenTon, Corsicana, and l:oresT. Then The Team wiTh Roy BeTTes as singles represenTaTive and Tom Broad and WalTer Browning pairing To Torm The doubles Team, charged inTo The disTricT TournamenT only To be eliminaTed in The TirsT round. BeTTes was deTeaTed by The TuTure regional champ, Bill Grubbs, and The doubles by Sherman, disTricT TinalisTs. ln The Waxahachie lnviTaTion Tourney Browning slammed his way inTo The singles Third round while BeTTes and a Sherman boy were advancing To The doubles semifinals. l-lighlander racqueT wielders were ably coached This year by Mr. l-larrison, who nexT year will have Two reTurning leTTermen, BeTTes and Broad. ln The inTramural TournamenT in which sixTy-Tour boys were enTered, Jim BlancheTTe de- TeaTed Dale lvlclladclen in The Tinals 6-3, 6-4. LeTTermen are as Tollows: Roy BeTTes, singles, WalTer Browning, doubles: Tom Broad, doubles. Compliment: of cskillernk Qing Store Page Om' Hznzdred Twwzly-Iwo ASSOCIATI GN X , SN guage Our prorninenT aThleTes . . .The oTTicers conTer wiTh Their sponsor...CharTer members and sponsor WebsTer Bishop . . . PresidenT Norman Germany ...... Treasurer Dick Dwelle . . . Vice-PresidenT Hugh Munnell . . . Sergeani'-aT-Arms STarke Taylor . . . . . . SecreTary Mr. Binnion . ...... . Sponsor Membership in The H AssociaTion is limiTed To Those boys who have earned a leTTer by represenTing The school on an A squad Team, eiTher as a player or as a manager. The purpose oT This club is To TurTher arhleric progress, promoTe sporTsmanship, and coordinaTe all aThleTics wiTh oTher school acTiviTies. One oT The mosT amusing assembly programs oT The TirsT semesTer was puT on by The new leTTermen oT The associaTion. This program served as an iniTiaTion Tor The TooTball Ierfermen. OTher acTiviTies To be held This year are a dance aT The CenTury Room, spring picnic and several sTag parTies. WOWl!ll BarTon, Richard Bishop, WebsTer Borgeson. Charles Borgeson, Roger Browning, WalTer Collier, Morris Connell, George Cox, George Crummer, Tommy Dwelle, Dick ErnesT, DeWiTT ErnesT, ScoTT Foley, Charles Germany, Norman Glanville, Jim Bill Giddens, J. B, Harkey, Jack MEMBERS Harris, Virgil Hemmingson, James Holloran, Rusfy Hooker, T, C. Jordan, Grady LaRoche, Julian LeTTwich, S, M. Leedom, John Magee, Charles McKinney, Roy Maher, Hughes MarTin, Dale Morris, W. L. Munnell, Hugh Phillips, Billy Ray,J. R. SchrirnpT, Ralph Seay,Johnny STanbery, RoberT Shaw, RoberT Swank, Jack Talley, Bob Taylor, STarke WaTers, Bunkie Weinberger, Bob WooTen, Don Page One Humlrczl Tzwizly-tlorrf' U.- L.- x. HM... ...W ,k,L 'TE ,. .A.:,,.,,.ffA,,?sf4,fDM: LL,A ifiimszggfagq ' 155 ' m'fi:5f:,.::,as-.,-:!f':'ff'ff,f ,ffm ,iiizi All - i ff ju QA E' QV? 53 QM , W. S5 33535 Y.. Qs..- -nl., , ,xl-F1? .Ellfl-1Y,pfn.,R .' h LVA -E .. ix , ? W W 5, S Q2 X 4 T 2... - r 1 A N 1 , Q 4 13 in aff' A 2- , ,I H YGQL x is x gl ag: 3 ,AP 2 . wwf 'ml' ,Pigs .Waf- an W .Q .L V. 5 ,Q fq :Q K ,fb at J 1? 'Qu E EZ H E ki npr' mf f BASKETBALL Clean sporTsmanship, real baskeT- ball abiliTy, and good, hard play . combined To make I938-l939 an ouTsTanding season Tor The High- lander Lassies. BoTh inTerscholasTic and inTramural baskeTball excelled The records oT previous years. Coached by Mrs. Kuser and Mrs. Corwin, Tive Teams composed OT 70 girls played 60 inTerscholas- Tic games during The season. The TirsT Team, capTained by Jane Tay- U 'Or' piayed I9 games' Won I2 and Mrs. Corwin and Mrs. Kuser. Coaches compiled 390 poinTs To iTs oppon- enTs' 29I. ATTer playing games wiTh The Teams oT The neighboring schools, The TirsT Team enTered The LancasTer TournamenT. A vic- Tory over Red Oak was Tollowed by a seven poinT loss To Plano, TournamenT champions. Un- daunTed, The Lassies came back The nexT week To play a bang-up game and display Their besT Torm oT The season as They compleTely ouTplayed The Palmer sexTeT by The Top heavy score OT 45-I6. The second Team, led by Alice Ann LeTTwich, learned The Tricks OT The Trade and gained experience by winning l0 ouT OT I8 games. Playing Tewer inTerscholasTic games and more inTrasquad games, The B squad Teams pracTiced hard To learn The TundamenTals and always Tried Their besT To win The challenge games wiTh The second Team. lnTramural baskeTball broughT new Triendships, proTiTable exercise, and real Tun To 200 girls. ln The Two leagues, one on Tuesday nighT and one on Thursday nighT, sixTeen Teams, composed of Trom 8 To I4 girls each, played 56 games. ln The Tinal play-OTT during acTiviTy period, Dor- oThy GriTTin's Team, winners oT The Tuesday nighT league, was deTeaTed by DoroThy l-lerring's Team, winners oT The Thursday nighT league. The P.-T. A. enTerTained This Team wiTh a Mexican dinner aT El Fenix. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, The all-sTar Team, selecTed Trom boTh leagues, was awarded individual gold charms. As a climax To The season, on March TirsT The players enioyed The bangueT given by The P.- T. A. AT ThaT Time The coaches announced The leTTer sweaTers, emblems, and awards. The TirsT, second, and Third Team lmprovemenT Cups wenT To Joann Creel, Alice Ann LeTTwich, and Nancy McFadden, respecTively. In like order, To Eleanor Palmer, Peggy Donosky, and Rosemary Peabody wenT The SporTsmanship Cups. Jane Taylor had The honor oT receiving The only gold baskeTball and chain ever given Tor Tour years oT baskeTball excellence. Page One H umlred Twenty-seven ...- 'f f I i f' . ma. G W Hlikhwvv- .-.-.- v..- ' mire? 'L E 5122 'wipe Ii11..,:..?'3 WW k W A 5 .Q mm ww K -L A? -. ' .- , Qfgfga- ' fpfwwwi 'f W an in., ' 4' W 1 . MWA. QQ IIYY- WE. fe I em ' N. 9 ' x , K 5 asm -QS, V5 ggi an M E fe. - W . I Mr-W Q, -18 -1- ff A , .... . ..., . ,.' Q 3 i wiv vm.-up ,-N.. K 5 frff? K mm-Q-wif 'L if ' AA... A V I XL iz: X if . . fr: n 1 . A- 1 'X W -f z ' A A A ,. E ? . ,f 1 y- - K vi - - g gi ix If I 32- .ji MW, , V Lv 'W lg. , , E. 3 wk f I My 5 ' -1 1 Zg. . e,, my , , , . , 1 F5 V :F f 5 i f f fi L M ,E E ,,. K gg .. R Q 5 Q 1 r Vs X Q r, Q Q3 , , fs may asf my ' Pu fx ,Onv Hum! ig, wk W ,M A? ,W 'iv u F i:,,x- LEFT TO RIGHT: Joann Creel Anna Wade Tarkinglon Florence Clnan Jane l-largell LEFT' T0 RIGHT: Muriel Flynn lvlargarella Moss Alice Ann Lellwiclx, Capiain Peggy Donoslcy Deborah Dealey Frances Tlwelforcl Mable Jo Slirum Belly Lou Spencer Mary Emily Smifh Elaine Toler ,l F 'NPV Aly-5 4 FIl72S'TEAlVl sEceND Tgfl M xA'Y X - V Q yjyalgv Om' HIlI1dVL'tl Twenty-11i11 WN 4 Tl-IIRD TEA FCDURTH TEA Page One Hundred Thirty LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Mari' Ar+ie Jane I-leilig Margie Forresjr, Capfain Jasqueline Brand Louise Payne Jane Ablinolf Phyllis l-laiwlcins Barbara Taylor Doroflwy McLaughlin Rosema ry Peabody Paula Rosser LEFT 'ro RIGHT: Ruili McCord Sarah Bush Dorolrlny Taylor Mary Belli Bacon Marqarci Priloe Mary Erancos Coslello Rosalie Gillellre LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Rosser Dorollwy Herring Dorollwy l-lallell Porlria Webb Jane Taylor Belsy Bush Mary Virginia Prelwn Dorollwy Harris Marina Gooolloe LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Ann Tongue Belfry Wood Ann Gano Dorolliy Griffin, Capfain Dorollwy Mciauglilin I-le-len Riclcells Virginia Perkins Julia Logan Jean Thompson Gloria Lloyd Eleanor Clarlc Dorolliy King Nell Li++le INTRAMUIQAI. CI-IAMPIGNS IINITRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP Page One Humlrerl Thirty-om' NEWCCDMERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Belrfye Richards Sarah Hall Mary Jo Devy Killy Duls Counless Moore Yvonne Jeane-He Ann Vilbig Peggy Brice Pal Chealham Nancy Taylor Rurh Newman Mary Elizabelh Ke-rvin Jean Snyder Frances Cola Helen Fernald Mary Rudolph MANAGERS i Page One Hu1m'rcd Thirty-Iwo LEFT 'ro RIGHT: Jane Sfroud Pal Crawford Dorolhy Herring Mary Virginia Prehn Marlha Goodloe T Club . . , Jane Taylor, singles . . . Frances Harris and Jane WraTher, doubles. The Tennis Club, composed oT The beginners and advanced sec- Tions, had a ToTal membership oT 70 girls. lVleeTings were held Tor each secTion on alTernaTe Wednesday aTTernoons. The oTTicers were: Presi- denT, Jane Taylor, Vice-PresidenT, Eleanor Palmer, and SecreTary, MargareT Payne. In The singles TournamenT sponsored by The Tennis Club, Jane WraTher, BeTTy Ann Fries, Mary Ann MiTchell, Marian Crum, Frances I-larris, and Jane Tay- lor were winners in Their respecTive gym classes. A club winner was To be deTer- mined Trom These six. WiTh only one leTTer player, Jane Taylor, reTurning Tor The year's Tennis Team, The squad, coached by Mrs. Corwin, neverTheless had a very successTul season. In inTer-school compeTiTion Jane, The singles represenTaTive, deTeaTeol SiunseT l2-6, 6-4, 8-6l, DenTon l6-2, 6-3l, and ForesT l6-3, 6-2 and 6-I, 6-4l, losing only To Terrell l4-6, 4-6l. ATTer winning Trorn The MilTord singles player llO-8, 6-Ol in The DisTricT lV1eeT held aT The Cedar Springs Tennis Club on April I4, Jane was deTeaTed in The semi-Tinals T4-6, I-6l by Wanda Saunders, Adamson enTry, who won The disTricT singles TiTle Tor The second consecuTivemyear. AlThough They began The season by losing To SunseT, Terrell and ForesT, Jane WraTher and Frances l-larris, The doubles Team, came baclc sTrong To close The season by deTeaTing ForesT l6-4, 6-Il and DenTon T2-6, 6-3, 6-Ol. ln The DisTricT MeeT The Sherman Team, who laTer won The TiTle, deTeaTed Jane and Frances Q3-6. 0-ei. ' Compliments of the Q C5 J-Z. Page One H unilred Thirty-three ff-MW si' vs is 3 X X r A Z R. . T. LIEUTENANT R. P. LIVELY LIEUTENANT LIVELY FirsT LieuTenanT Richard P. Lively, Com- mandanT oT The Highland Park R. O. T. C. uniTs, has served as a worThy successor To The IaTe CapTain Muller since SepTember, I937. In This capaciTy as CommandanT, LieuTenanT Lively has enTered every phase oT The mili- Tary acTiviTies wiTh such energy and progress as To win a place oT high esTeem in The mind oT every cadeT. IT has been under his con- scienTious leadership and supervision ThaT The corps has progressed wiTh such smooTh and rapid acceIeraTion To The high posiTion iT now COLONEL RALPH W. BECK COLONEL BECK In The ThirTeen years ThaT Colonel Ralph W. Beck has served as direcTor OT The High- land Park R. O. T. C. band he has Taken iT To The heighTs oT musical success. Through his exceIIenT insTrucTion and direcTion, The High- land Park band has become one oT The mosT ouTsTanding in The sTaTe. The band is a very imporTanT organizaTion in The school and has been called upon To perTorm aT many public acTiviTies. IT has been a greaT TacTor in pro- moTing The high spiriT ThaT so characTerizes The Highland Park sTudenT body and miIiTary holds. corps. THE REGIMENT IN REVIEW Beginning The year wiTh The IargesT miIiTary uniT in The hisTory oT The school, The cadeTs progressed rapidly. WiTh buT Two experienced oTTicers in Their midsT The TuTure colonels car- ried away second place in The annual ciTy-wide oTTicers TesT. Having This as an exceIIenT back- ground The miIiTary uniTs advanced inTo The nexT Tields oT endeavor, The Tall inspecTion and CiTy Championship RiTIe IVIaTch, To emerge noT aITogeTher vicTorious, buT wiTh a very good raTing. The remaining compeTiTive evenTs oT The year were The Corps Area RiTIe IvIaTch, Federal InspecTion, and The Shoulder To Shoulder RiTle IvIaTch, in all oT which The cadeTs made a Tine showing. IT may be said ThaT in all work, wheTher cornpeTiTive or non-compeTiTive, The Highland Parlc R. C. T. C. Corps did iTs besT and held iTs high sTandard and spiriT unTiI The IasT noTe oT Taps was blown To The year's miIiTary acTiviTies. Page Om- H unzlred Tbirly-seven RQTDC CDFFICERS Page Om' HIlllt1l'0t1 Tbirljf-vigfyt Lieulenani Colonel Bill Crook Lieulrenanl Colonel Dick Dwelle Major Dick Sleeper CAPTAINS Ray Aclsii David Beiiman Arihur Elmore Jim Courshon l John Leedom Ashley Vaughn Hughes Maher William Weslon N Richard Weir FIRST LIEUTENANTS Paul Cheaiham Sam Ellsberry Joh n Goclloey Jimmy Marlin SECOND LIEUTENANTS Billy Dabney Dean Smiih I2. O. T. COFFICEIQS LIEUTENANT COLONEL BILL CROOK R. O. T. C. l935-'39, Officers Club I938, '39, Camp Dallas I936-'38, Company Commander Camp Dallas I938, Rifle Team Camp Dallas I938, Sharpshoofer, Camp Dallas I936, '37, Ex- perf Rifleman, Camp Dallas I938, Crack Plafoon Commander, Camp Dallas I938, Tennis Doubles Championship, Camp Dallas I938, Crack Com- pany I936-'38, Plafoon Commander Crack Com- pany I938, Third Besf Drilled Cadef in Cify, Wozencraff I93-8, Rifle Team I938, School Effi- ciency Bars I936-'38, Plafoon Commander I938, Company Commander I938, Baffalion Com- mander I938, '39. LIEUTENANT COLONEL DICK DWELLE R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Rifle Team, Camp Dallas I938, Camp Dallas I935-'38, Craclc Company I936-'38, Plafoon Leader Craclc Company I938, Crack Plafoon Camp Dallas I938, Privafes Effi- ciency, Camp Dallas I936, Sergeanfs Efficiency, Camp Dallas I937, Company Commander, Camp Dallas I938, Rifle Team I937, '38, Wozencraff Drill I937. ' Xu, fl MAJOR DICK SLEEPER R. O. T. C. I936-'39, Drum Major I938, '39, Camp Dallas I938, Mosf Efficienf Band Officer, Camp Dallas I938, Mosf Efficienf Life Guard, Camp Dallas I938, Four Track Medals, Camp Dallas I938, Marksman, Camp Dallas I938, Cap- fain Band I938, Band Confesfs I937-'39. CAPTAIN RAY ADSIT Rifle Team I937-'39, Camp Dallas I938, Crack Company I938, Camp Perry I938, Camp Bullis I938, Sergeanfs Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I938, Regimenfal Supply Officer I938, Shoulder fo Shoulder Mafch I938, Officers Club I938. CAPTAIN DAVID BEITMAN R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Camp Dallas I936-'38I Crack Company I936-'39, Craclc Plafoon, Camp Dallas l938, Presidenf Officers Club I938, '39, Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I938, Experf Rifle- man, Camp Dallas I938, Rifle Team I938, '39, School Efficiency Ribbon l938, Mosf Efficienf Plafoon Leader I938, Company Commander Company A I939. CAPTAIN JIM COURSHON R. O. T. C. I937-'39, Sfudenf Direcfor of Band I938, '39, Firsf Division Disfricf Confesf I938, Firsf Division Sfafe Band Confesf I938, Officers Club I938, Vice Presidenf Officers Club I938. CAPTAIN ARTHUR ELMORE R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Camp Dallas I935-'38, Craclc Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938, Crack Com- pany I936-'38, Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I938, Plafoon Leader I938, Bafallion Sfaff I939, Experf Rifleman, Camp Dallas I935, Marlcsman, Camp Dallas I936, Sharpshoofer, Camp Dallas I938, School Efficiency Ribbon, Officers Club I933, '39. CAPTAIN JOHN LEEDOM R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Craclc Company I937, '38, Officers Club I938, '39, Treasurer Officers Club I938, School Efficiency Ribbon I936, '37, Plafoon Commander Firsf Plafoon Company A l938. CAPTAIN HUGHES MAHER R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Camp Dallas I936, '37I Privafes Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas, Cor- poral's Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I936, '37, Crack Company I936-'38, Officers Club I938, '39, Company Commander Company B I939. CAPTAIN ASHLEY VAUGHN R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Craclc Company I935- '38, Marlcsman, Camp Dallas I937, Plafoon Com- mander I937, Supply Officer I937, Execufive Officer Company A I938, Baffalion Sfaff I93B. CAPTAIN WILLIAM WESTON Craclc Company I936-'38, Camp Dallas I936- '38, Wozencraff I938, Rifle Team I938, Co-Com- mander Company C I939, Officers Club I938, '39 CAPTAIN RICHARD WIER R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Camp Dallas I938, Crack Company I936-'38, Baffalion Adiufanf I939, Rifle Team I939, Efficiency Ribbon I937. FIRST LIEUTENANT PAUL CHEATHAM R. O. T. C. I936-'39Z Band I936, '37I Band Confesf I936, Crack Company I936-'39, School Efficiency Ribbon I936-'38, Second in Command Company B I939, Officers Club I938, '39. FIRST LIEUTENANT SAM ELLSBERRY R. O. T. C. I935-'39, Camp Dallas I937, '38, Craclc Company I937-'39, Officers Club I938, '39, Crack Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938, Bafallion Sfaff I939, Rifle Team I938, School Efficiency Ribbon, Rifle Medals, Camp Dallas I938. FIRST LIEUTENANT JOHN GODBEY R. O. T. C. I935-'391 Band I935-'39: Band Confesfs I936-'38, Confesf Medals, Cornef Duef, Treasurer Officers Club I939, Second in Com- mand Band I939. Page One Humlrfd Tlairly-nine R CD To C, OFFICERS Page One H 1171517611 Fovly Bob Abernelhy Bill Alorighl Don Brown Willel Baldwin Bob Cox Dallas Hawkins Jack Cox John l-lill Jack Keplinger Richard Mays W ' C4 Cliffon Moss Paul Newqarden Jim Moody James Noble Bob While Talley Louis Smilh Ben Taylor Bennell Woolley I2.0.T.C.OFFICEI2S FIRST LIEUTENANT JIMMY MARTIN R. O. T. C. I935-'39: Band I936-'39: Band Confesf I938: Officers Club I938, '39. SECOND LIEUTENANT BOB ABERNETHY Band I937-'39: Band Confesf I938g Two Effi- ciency Awards: Drum Maior Band I939: Officers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT BILL ABRIGHT R. O. T. C. I935-'39g Camp Dallas I938g Crack Company l938: Craclc Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938g Officers Club I939g Execufive Officer Company A I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLET BALDWIN Band l935-'39q Band Confesfs I936-'38. SECOND LIEUTENANT DON BROWN R. O. T. C. I936-'38: Camp Dallas I937, '38g Marlcsmanship, Camp Dallas I9387 Crack Com- pany I937-'397 Craclc Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938: Secrefary Officers Club I939g School Efficiency Ribbon, Plafoon Leader Company A I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT BOB COX Band l938, '39g Camp Dallas I937, '38g Marks- man Medals, Camp Dallas I937, '38g Efficiency Medal: Officers Club I938, '39. SECOND LIEUTENANT JACK COX Camp Dallas I937, '38g Band I938, '39g Offi- cers Club I938, '39. SECOND' LIEUTENANT BILLY DABNEY R. O. T. C. I936-'39: Band I936-'39I Camp Dallas I936g Band Confesfs I936-'381 Rifle Team I937g Reynolds Penland Award I9361 Marlcsman, Camp Dallas I936q Vice-Presidenf Officers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT DALLAS HAWKINS R. O. T. C. I937-'39g Crack Company I937, '38:, Camp Dallas I937, '381 Civifan Award Camp Dallas I937, '38g Officers Club I939g Crack Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938g Plafoon Leader Company C I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT JOHN HILL R. O. T. C. I936-'39q Crack Company I937- '39g Rifle Team I937-'39: Camp Dallas I937, '38g Craclc Plafoon, Camp Dallas I938: Officers Club I939g Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I938g Pla- foon Leader Company A I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT JACKIE KEPLINGER Band I936-'391 Band Confesf I937, '38g Band Confesf, Camp Dallas I9381 Efficiency Ribbon: Officers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT RICHARD MAYS R. O. T. C. I936-'39q Craclc Company I936- '38g Camp Dallas I935g Rifle Team I937-'39, Ex- ecufive Officer Company C I939g Shoulder 'Io Shoulder Rifle Mafch I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT JIM MOODY R. O. T. C. I936-'39, Camp Dallas I938g Swim- ming Medal, Camp Dallas I938q Efficiency Rib- bon I936-'38: Craclc Company I937, '38g Pla- foon Commander Company B I9397 Officers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT CLIFTON MOSS Band I936-'39g Band Confesfs I936-'38g Medal, Band Confesfy School Efficiency Ribbons: Officers Club I938, '39, SECOND LIEUTENANT PAUL NEWGARDEN R. O. T. C. I935-'393 Crack Company I936- '387 Rifle Team I939q Rifle Team, Camp Dallas I938g Efficiency Medal, Camp Dallas I938g Offi- cers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT JAMES NOBLE Craclc Plafoon I935g Crack Company I936- '38: School Efficiency Ribbons I935-'38, SECOND LIEUTENANT DEAN SMITH R. O. T. C. I935-'39: Camp Dallas I936, '37g Crack Company I936g Officers Club I938, '397 School Efficiency Ribbon I935-'38g Bafallion Sfaff I939g Plafoon Commander I938, Execufive Offi- cer Company C I939. SECOND' LIEUTENANT LOUIS SMITH R. O. T. C. l935-'37p Band I938, '391 Band Confesf I938. SECOND LIEUTENANT BOB TALLEY R. O. T. C. I935-'39g Crack Company I938g Bafalion Sfaff Officer I938g Officers Club I938, '39 SECOND LIEUTENANT BEN TAYLOR R. O. T. C. I936-'39: CorporaI's Efficiency, Camp Dallas I938g Camp Dallas I938Q Crack Company I938g Plafoon Commander Company C I939p Officers Club I939. SECOND LIEUTENANT BENNETT WOOLEY R. O. T. C. I936-'39: Camp Dallas I937, '38g Crack Company I937, '38: Efficiency Ribbons I936-'38q Officers Club I9393 Experl' Rifleman I937: Sharpshoofer I938g Plafoon Leader Com- pany B I939. Page One Hu11rI1'cdFort31-om' C O Ca plain David Beifman Firsf Lieufenanf Bill Abrighr Second Lieuienanfs Don Brown John Hill Firsf Sergeani' Edward Maher Sergeanfs Jack Bosfic Fred Freeman Cecil Jordon Eugene Paschall Corporals John Adsil' Johnny Blakeney Randolph Cullom R. B. Evans Milam Gormley Graeme l-lunler Lawrence McClure Clyde Swalwell S W M P A N Y Firsf Class Privafes Grady Bishop Roberl Bouchard Jack Chaney Leonce Cozzo Lob Exline Arlhur Joiner Mark Lemmon Bill Lewis Dick McCormick Jimmy Sells Jimmy Sullivan Billy Walers Cacle+s Maurice Beckham Bill Beem Roberl' Boudeaux John Briggs Marlin Crane David Dellinger Raymond Dye Jimmy Farrar Frank l-larmon Clarence l-loward George Jackson Tom John Erneslr Jones Worley Lefeber E. C. Massingill Mack Prock Bobby Read Dick Roessler Tommy Scannell Gordon Sharrall Whilley Smilh Bobby Slewarl l-ligdon Tarver Gordon Towles Bobby Tuflle Raymond Willie C CD Caplain Hughes Maher Firsi' Lieu'l'enan'l' Paul Chealham Second Lieufenanfs Jim Moody BenneH Woolley Firsf Sergeani' J. B. Giddens Sergeanis C. A. Bryanl' Roy l-lazelhursl' Dick l-lull Carllon Meredilh Jack Ozanne Corporals Jim Alley Tommy Flynn Roberl Koenig Jim Newman Roderick O'Conner Bob Slonneger Tommy Winn MW M P A N V Fi rsl' Class Privafes Arch Baker Norlon Bigger Orville Carlwrighl' Bill Clark Frank Dennie Waller Goodman Jack Heinze Byron Luck John Miller Edward Morey Edward Morgan l-larry Rickells Erskine Smilh Billy While Cadefs Roberl Anderson Joe Brice Millon Brown Sidney Cade Peylon Dewey Billy Enrich Larry Eerguson David Fox Roy l-larringlon Alberl l-lirsch Bobby lvey Phil Johnson John Knour Don LaPrelle Slanley McCoy Melvin McGill Billy McKey Joe Nichols Dick Norlron Arris Owen Billy Parker Sid Powell Melvin Renller John Eequin Evan Slebbins Charles Tower l-larold Young Joe Weiss C Cap+ain William Wesion Firsi' Lieufenanl' Richa rd Mays Second l.ieu+enan'l's Dallas Hawkins Ben Taylor Firsi' Sergeanf David lnglish Sergeanfs George Fox Charles Dailey S. M. l-larl Bill Lellwich Bob Rehkemper Corporals John Dunn Tom l-lowarcl Bill Monlgomery Marshall Nelson Cullom Thompson John Winsion M P A N V Firsi' Class Privales Henry Ash Paul Darr Clarence Bilmore John Grissom Jack Morrison Lulrher Pulley Morelle Raiclifle Gran+ Sloddarcl Bill Walker Cade+s Thomas Anderson Ralph Belknap Don Chancey Kimp Clark Dick Crampion Jimmy Dale Ben Drayion Bobby Ellis Milchell Fullerlon Dick Johnson Billy Kelly James King Jimmy Lules Paul McElroy Bill McEvoy Busier McMurray Charles Morris George Proui Paul Roehr Bill Washinglron Donald Wood WmvIW ' ' 'F-2? 'YUM 1 Capfain Jim Courshon Farsi' Lieulenanl' John Godbey Second Lieu+enan+s Bob Abernarhy Bob Cox- Jack Cox Billy Dabney Jack Keplinger Clifron Moss Farsi' Sergeani' George Tongue S+a'FF Sergean'l's John Emmcrl l-Ioward Synder Billy Wadlingron Sergeanls Bill Caldwell Donald Cross l-lugh Fowler Irvine Jordon Dale McFadden Bill Poole Corporals Tom Alexander Bill Bosworlh Roger Buddinglon Berr Cree BAND Clirlord Moore Jimmie Rowland David Sweeney Jim Sweeney Elgin Ware Carrol Webb Ben Wiseman Firs+ Class Privaies Alex Branslord Tom Broad John Crow John DeVore Billy Griffin Myer l-larris Morodiih Jensen Billy McLeod Billy Moore Alvin Noyes Franlq Trammell Ken Winchesier Caclers Donald Bennell Charles Borgeson Roger Borgeson Paul Brooks Marvin Brown Sidney Schiff Jaclc Campbell Billy Clayion ' Eugene Clonrs ,x Miclcey Cosiello W James DeVore Billy Erclc l-loughion Flippen l-laryey Guice oy Keller arence Kenyon llalelh Leachman fl-loward Maludin my ,,'Elberr Marshall TX Brooks Mirchell ' v , . Bill Newion . X Vinceni O'Conner if if Johnny Rurledge i T . John Schumacher Bob Shimor ' Bill Simonson Charles Srill Buddy Thompson Lloyd Wilson l-larris Yarbrough Reserves Major Dick Sleeper Firs+ Lieu+enan+ Jimmie Marlin Second Lieufenani Louis Smilh Page Om' Hnmlrcrl Forty-F ww fwwszswvesafmnsrmefsilw seaiszsiafmexziwmmnammemawemssfgieig'xmw1wwmwsNw'H a:Sws5mmmwesmwwwwwwswsaswsmmszrsaexmwwnmim, 'wg mm K yxfhf .Q C A Scotchmzm says a lot When he Says: mzcgb wif zu mmf B-U-Y from our mivefffifeaff HIGHLAND PARK'S BEST SELLERS The Yearling-Don Polalcoll. My Son! My Son!-Bunkie Walers. Gone Wilh lhe Wind-Monnie Old- ham. Alone-Websler Bishop. And Tell ol Time--Bill Grinnan. Lislen! The Wind-Morris Collier. This ls My Slory-Mary Emily Smilh. Divided We Sland-Kalhryn Winni- lord 81 John Carrell. All This and Heaven Too-Gradualion. Seals ol lhe Mighly-Sludenl Council. Love and lhe Lieulenanl-Clillon Moss and Calherine Curry. Trumloels al Dawn-Camp Dallas. Romance ol Forgollen Men-Johnny Seay and Olis Gary. A Man lor lhe Ages-Slanlon Gage. Forever Free--Slarlce Taylor. Skin Deep-Ann Apperson. Porlrail ol a Presidenl-Grady Jor- dan. The Conqueror-Virgil Harris. Age ol lnnocence-Sophomores. Bools and Saddle-Virginia Holl- masler. Roughing ll-Camp Kiwanis lFoolball Campl. The Turmoil-Final Exams. Good Men and True-Julian LaRoche and Jimmy Blanchelle. Vanily Fair-Gene Bell. Romeo and Juliel-George Connell and Jean Owens. No Hear? lo Break-Roloerl Taylor. The Phanlom Crown-James Noble. Wilh Malice Toward Some-Helen Jean Slubbs. To Have and To Hold-Dick Dwelle and Peggy Donoslcy. Three Comrades-Virgil Harris, Grady Jordan, Hugh Munnell. She Sloops lo Conquer-Belly Loolca- baugh. False lo Any Man-Jane Bulord. The Gang-Marlha Marshall, Peggy Donoslcy, Elaine Toler, Jane Hargell, Johnella McKamy, Belly Loolcabaugh. The Fair God-Hugh Munnell. So Big-Margie Forresl. Lillle Men-Jack Swank, Big Six Ernesl, S. M. Lellwich. The Magnilicenl Idler-Francisco Beyer. So Greal a Man-Jim Courshon. The Dreamer-Jane Reichenslein. The Promised Land-College. The Princess-Florence Hudson. The Lillle Rebel-Louis lGrubbyl Smilh. Page One Hundred Fo ty A171-ie., i.ll-.irn 1, , ' Hillcrest tate Bank l in mzferfif Pork Established for the convenience of the residents of Highland Park and University Park. Now in our new home, Hillcrest and Haynie, equipped l to render efficiently all financial services. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .. . ' l Hig land Park Shopping Village 9 - f l BRINKER GROCERY 5905 Preston Road, 5-2184 2906 Greenville, 3-81 12 Compliments o P D GROSS 5 - Daily Deliveries - 5 Q7 A A Plliniiieiiilis PX?'2f5i5lfJ We Fill A11 Kinds of Prexrriptions U R BIS H ' S Oak Lawn at Dickason Oak Lawn at Wfycliff MELROSE AVONDALE l FIRST IN OAK LAWN lVhere Spending is Sawing . . . Quality Never Cul Q- Complimmzir 0 J Q 7 PLAZA BEAUTY sHoP d Complete Beauty Service 6817 Snider Plaza Phone 5-4775 age One Hzmdrezi Fifty --o ' A nn-ana ' -- A AM I 2 --N - - Y 1-naman'-A-rHA,'1-0 A M M Y , S A Highland Park On Greenville 1 De Luxe Sammyis Fountain Cream 1 Service my Waffles Highland Park Village 1516 Greenville Compllmemif of ol Flfleml C9 HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY H. S. FORMAN, Prop. 1 Blu SIX' JQJQW yg mpg 11: ra We Have lt, We Will Get Il, or It I.tn't Made l 1 Q 1-WWE Q' mwvb Phones 5-2126 - 5-2127 - 5-0105 M , FW 'f':W BK xx at - x Ask Your Doelof' BOB CRN Ogxk 20 Years on Knox Street Knox at Travis Street l 1 'WP C N' C9 Registered Complete l x,1:f . Lubrication Battery Service if .LI -ev' 'm T 5-9454 5-0309 1 T M T AW m'vQ'1e M mMi.,..a W DOC WIDEMAN ifdywtvjs win NEW GULF STATION E CNN MM Dalla5'Fine.vl ff 51sr1OP A COMPLETE ONE-STOP STATION - , A 5817 Preston Road Dallas S43 400 E l 1 0' by e , -Ig FISHER FOOD MARKET : 'T' TILBQ D i 1 J: ZERO HOUR 3,35 ...ow Complete Food Service 4201 Oak Lawn Q3 - , STEGER DRESS SHOP , ' '1 3416 Oak Lawn COWPZIWWU ef f.ff'i2isSCl'13o115i2l1Z kiliiflsgit f0'ffetlIf1f1,a'1'lf iihi'f'fZfZ PAUI-'S SHOE STORE always so welcome to come look through. Y , 1600 Elm Dallas , . . . Always Sonzetlomg New . 'l 1 ,- i 'i., Y Yi,- W vri YYY 7 'I Page One Hundred Fifty-one fhlucczfiolz - ...the power behind progress ...the Motive power ol Civilization! Education awakened the imagination of the World when it was young, and in- spired and equipped mankind to build toward a greater civilization. Educators through the centuries have carried the ob- ject lessons of the past to each generation, iusing them with the broadened outlook ol new thought . . . laying the foundation for each era of civilization's development. Whatever has been the peculiar stim- ulus oi each period ot American progress, education has been the ,vehicle of accom- plishment. The practical nature ot Amer- ica's educational system has been respon- sible ior the per capita prosperity of Amer- ican people which is the envy of every nation. Hundred Fifty t Margie: Where do iellyiish geT Their ielly? Norman: From ocean currenTs, I guess. Courshon: Why do you make ThaT gurg- ling noise? Florence: l'm Trying To swallow ThaT line you're Throwing. 9 Dick Sleeper: Can l geT a room Tor Three? Clerk: T-lave you goT a reservaTion? Dick: WhaT do you Think l am, an ln- dian? 0 Ann Apperson: Fashions may come and go, buT There's always a demand Tor cos- meTics. Rosemarie: Yes, women can'T go wan Torever. Q Beverley: Can you drive wiTh one arm? Hugh: l'Il say I can! Bev: Okay, Have an apple. lvlrs. ShorT: WhaT is The name oT a group oT islands belonging To The U. S.? Billy FulTon: l-luh? Why-ah . . lvlrs. ShorT: CorrecT. lvlr. Boswell: And so, sTudenTs, we can come To The conclusion ThaT noThing is im- possible. Sonny GuThrie: Well, l'd like To see you run This umbrella down your ThroaT and open iT. 9 l-le loved The girl so much he worshipped The very ground her TaTher discovered oil on. Billy CasTellaw, who had To go To summer school because he hadn'T passed ouT oT The iunior year, broughT home a bad reporT card. FaTher lreading reporT cardl: D in work, D in eTTorT, D in conducT. ThaT seTTles iT. From now on you and l are Through. Billy: STop deluding yourselT, Dad. JusT remember ThaT l'm sTill an exempTion on your income Tax reTurn. R. O. T. C. HEADQUARTERS arrolllf Dallas' Own Military Store RIDING EQUIPMENT oUTDooR cLoTH1NG 1603 Elm Street MOBILUBRICATION WASHING PARKER 81 BROOKS Mockingbird and Preston Road Free Road Service F. H. Parker Phone 5-9775 A Dixcriminating Servife for Particular Customers Porter T. Bennett EHQAIDTQBQ 4112 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas Phone 5-2135 I1 a rles Beaagf Shop One visit to our salon will convince you of our superior workmanship --Charles Sxpert Qermanent ClQ7aving Highland Park Call 58-7919 Shopping Village Page One Hundred Fifty tl ee QA. f A x f Q J ji I Q o I If l zzz 1 6' 4? wi i 3 Q ' ,af Q .H Q t Y E g ' I ? , 6 i fl - . QA 1 , 4 -'E Q '.:i'f ' Q Ian V fbi, 'x-,,., , 'J QV rs Y 'Z V ' N ? f I N ,Jf ., ,ef-4' - . I Vs-..,.,.F'1 . K ns. P' I. f N I X gg Sf if N N V . N M X .M if Fl? si, xg? K5 ' H' il .U -fx 1:6 EJ'-'xx' X ff V 'fl 2 gf - . Ma wif, xg PX J A I 1 X LJ X Q, V if-va 3 7 , A V X 213. ,, 1 C9 wad some Spofwer Q' , the gmie gie us fl 1, 5 C50 see oursels ei A I l X as others see us! ' A .f. ' gk MM.. '- ' I ,iff A wf' T I 1 59.3 f- Puge One Humlrea' Fifty-four Club Luncheon Class Banquets Good Things to Eat-A Daily Treat HIGHLAND PARK CAFETERIA Knox Street y Picnic Boxes After School Snacks Q. K Zddenej Con gratulations, Grads i gieaturirgg Beautifully Tzilored Dresses, from N mart weates dS't,C plz Line of Lladielg Ready ,to wziznr e e JERRY FREYs JR- 6911 Snider Plaza Telephone 5-0900 Dallas Texas If you want a Ford, see my Dad l J w 9 - w Kwai be Flower art Nature's Gift to Dallas Flowers for all ggpayigng , , , 45 Complete line of decorative flower accessor e fresh 45 springs Plants for home, oilice or display. All varieties earliest violet. lfl 5625011- THE FLDWEIQ MAIQT W. A. SIMPKINS, Proprietor 1 Maple at Oak Lawn 5-415 1-DALLAS O i Mana' Park es An Address of Distinction Without the Penalty of Added Cost VUE SELL HAPPINESSH Flippen-Prather Realty Co. OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS Phone 5-2187 4600 Preston Road Page One Hundred Fifty-f ENGRAWNG fff Q 4 Nthe embodiment skill and handiwork demands a care, a faith and a hope that can only be acquired through inherent ability, a desireftofdo and a timefproven experience. All of these requirements of craftsmanship give vivid proof of their existence in the craftsmen of the Wfouse of Zeese by the superiority and individu- ality of the finished product. fx fx fx fx. IXZEE SE JENGRAVING Co Dallas,Texas E X 1 F. H. WHITE CLEANING CO. Phone 7-1103 2127 Cedar Springs Dallas, Texas Q-. - ,. 1 Established 1921 L. J . S H A R P Geo. A. Cox Co. H Q, Insurance H 7' ZUJI V6 B 0 7,1075 Dallas Most Complete Hardware Store' 1101 Liberty Bank Building 4105 Oak Lawn Phone 5-2181 Phone 2-5677 Q5 , mel ll- f C Ga-rr' JO ffl P21 Hy., 1120. EVIIU ' '- Baldwzn Pianos Martin Band Instruments x ll ff ,he gm 1205 Elm Street Dallas, Texas I REPAIR WORK ff A Q - -- Y 'ga' ,J V' . 1 2 ir:-:' ' 1 2 - .JM HUNT GROCERY COMPANY Good Things to Eat l Q ,. .1 5404 Preston Road 5-5181 Eager Eros. gfowsz for distinctive flowers POH1r1Ff X ir W- TY-Yrri ,-YT MELROSE HOTEL Air Conditioned Dining Rooms - Meeting Rooms f- i Rooms - Suites - Apartments hx 5. 5-5151 Q9 W -5 o 49 SN K N? A Modern Plant for Your Satisfaction iq: U I if ,133 .S 'I l CLEANING CO. 1 l l OJ 6509 Hillcrest Phone 5-6677 l i i o -N A ,, ,NJ l T373 VARSITY BEAUTY SHOP AIR CONDITIONED Superior Work at Low Cost A y 6405 Hillcrest Phone 58-6026 l y o ' MASTERPIECE Tablets, Fillers and School Papers are known and used for their standard quality and uniformity i and the wide acceptance by both teachers and pupils in Highland Park Schools is evidence of MASTERPIECE popularity. l We also distribute Art Supplies, Pictures and l Eine Art Prints. ' PRACTICAL DRAWING CO. l DALLAS TEXAS Page One Hztndred Fifty-eight B. B. Brown Freshman: Mamma, may l go ouT To- nighT? Oak Lawn at Herschel Sophomore: Going ouT TonighT, lv1oTher. Home aT Ten. 49 Junior: Going ouT TonighT, Dad. Senior: G'nighT, Dad. l'II bring in The MAJESTIC CLEANERS milk. Personal Service 9 Phone 5-0216 4123 Oak Lawn .Jane BuTord laT one endl: 1:Virgil, do you Think my eyes are beauTiTul? Bashful Virgil: Uh, huh! 9 Jane: And do you Think my hair is The preTTiesT you've ever seen? Q Virgil: Gee whiz! l'll say. C0ml7l enl5 ef Jane: Do you Think I have a perTecT Tigure? Virgil: Goshl You beTl B Jane: And do you Think my lips are like U rubies? Virgil: Oh, boy! l'll say They are. Jane: Are my TeeTh like pearls? . Virgil: Uh, huh! Jane: Oh, Virgil, you say The cuTesT Things. GP SYLV CLUB C9 ILLCREST A NSEED - L W I1?2i2i2:ii1i1g1i'I3JLli1si1ii1iiiI1IsLS A R R E O FERTILIZERS AMMUNITION ' INSECTICIDES Hillcrest at Lovers Lane University Park Phone 5-0343 Q ,- . GOODMAN 'S CAFETERIA GoocIman's Good Things to Eat 3316 Oak Lawn Avenue Page One HIll1!l!'!'d Iiiflj y I 0 r distinctive interiors its... ANDERSON FURNITURE STUDIO Decorators and I-Iome Furnishers -:- 2222 N. I-Ierwood I-- - e I I pi RUTH jENKIN'S FLOWER SHOP k GABLE ELECTRIC SERVICE H' hl d Park Sho in Villa e ' Ig an PP g g Contractors and Engineers Telephone 5-5 138 DALLAS, TEXAS 6821 Snider Plaza Phone 5-3188 I - W - Q Compliments of I E. F. WHITE, General Agent CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Dividends to Policyholders for 93 Consecutive Years More than a billion dollars of life insurance in force O COUNTRY CLUB PHARMACY W. C. HUDGINS, Owner We Have It - Ask Your Donor IAQVIQQXYR Phones 5-5118, 5-0039 90 Nw S NJ Preston Road at Normandy X 'fwds 001 Q giggle' I Four Chairs JAC K STOTTS' BARBER SHOP I I x-M-X SWAN K I Guaranteed First Class Service ff! Telephone 5-0249 3308 Knox Street I e I gwgx ALLEY ' I . u ,,...-- laq I it DILIGENT Sruufm Prince,Harris8cCo, I AT FIRST SIGN - OP WARM WEATHQR Certijietl Public Accountants I 1713 Republic Bank Building I i Y , Page One Hrlmlrea' Sixty- 2 'r 't ' -'n nn-and ' 5-ii ' ' ltr - Y -- 'f- MISS GARLINGTON'S BUSINESS SCHOOL i A Secretarial School for Women Specializing in Secretarial, Stenographic, Bookkeeping and Special Courses for Women Phone 2-3761 2701 Fairmount Write for Catalogue Dallas, Texas BONNETTS MILLINERY Hats of Distinction Your Food Stylist 1 SIMON DAVID Eat the Best 5-9024 ' HOME NEEDS MCCOLISTER CHEVROLET CO. SPORTING GOODS and TENNIS SHOES 901-3 South Ervay Street - - DALLAS, TEXAS Un1vers1ty Hardware Oldest Chevrolet Dealer in Dallas 6909 Snyder Plaza l i Peggy: Dick, l hope l didn't see you smiling at that girl. Dick: l hope you didn't, my dear. O , The moon sways the tide-and some- times the untied. GORMLEY AND PRICE . .. . Dean Smith: This steak is not very ten- N d elNaiter: Well, did you expect it to put N its arms around you and kiss you? ATTO R N EYS Magnolia Building I CROSS MARK RHYME X in the Roman notation is ten: X is the mark ot illiterate men: X means a crossing drivers should note: X in a circle may count as a vote: X is the quantity wholly unknown: X is the ruler removed trom his throne: X may be xenon, a curious gas: X mas is Christmas, a season ot bliss: X in a letter is good tor one kiss: X is tor Xerxes, a monarch renowned: X is the place where the body was tound. Page One H1l11fi7ClI' Sixiyfo X fQQ 'NI' Q7 I f X Q24 if Qw J 5 vmmm. CGU HARRIS Hua+i'rfK 05rjEET?Ei, sxff- A ' xx 777' O A X M 0 Q, T ff? Q O f - o K x A V KX l l I ,f L SICRKSC Wm? ,.' ji- ffl ,Q ,Jann M JACK C1-E o Q 9 EYNOLDS N s ons SWANK SEAY UP fa' ,iw ff, W xv ff! f M mc S X X Q: fx f K -, S rv Ai 5 T A , WA U31 G 1151 1 HUGHS 1 MAL-IEP BIG SHOTS OF HIGH PARK W ge One Hundred Sixty-two IT HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR We now have in effect the ultimate in high-priced cameras and equipment at a minimum low costg a stock that gives YOU an unlimited scope for va- riety ol selection. In new cameras and equipment we have combined at this time a selection that will NOT lei you go unsold! A person, whether he be a camera enthusiast or an ordinary layman, has been given the instinct of knowing-upon sight-a genuine value in used pic- ture-taking equipment. So, if any interest is held at all by you and yours, we beg of you to benefit yourself by coming in to see us and take advantage of the values that we collect and display for sale ONCE A YEAR! Thurman Randle 81 Co, 208 North Akard Street BERRY'S PHARMACY, INC. Goteverytbing 6200 HIGH SCHOOL AVENUE Near Hi-Park Junior High School FUR COLD STORAGE Phone 5-4118 l BUTLER,S VARIETY STORE Convenient for Shopping 6203 Hillcrest H. G. GOGGANS R. A. RITCHIE WILLIAM P. GOAR MART W. REEVES J. B. STIGALL, JR. GOGGANS 85 RITCHIE l ATTORNEYS AT LAW T T 1310 Kirby Building T l FURS CLEANED Q AC H M A N i LAUNDRY -- DRY CLEANING UNEXCELLED Fifiy Years in Dallas l Page One Hundrezl Sixty-three Mllllis WhaTever man achieves arises Trom words: is recorded in words: is described wiTh words. l-lis dreams Take Torm in words. l-lis plans, alThough drawn wiTh pen and symbolized in blueprinTs, are made arTiculaTe by The use oT words. l-lis greeTings To The dawn and his Tarewells To The sunseT are TormulaTed in words. WiThouT words his ThoughTs, his dreams. his hopes, his ambiTions cannoT crysTallize. WiThouT words he cannoT command nor make enTreaTyg he cannoT aTFirm nor deny: he cannoT give wings To ThoughT nor imaginaTion. Words are, ThereTore, The consTanT servanTs oT men. When men have puT words TogeTher To express ThaT which oThers are To read, we Take Those words and compose Them in Type ready Tor reproducTion. ThaT is called ComposiTion. By anoTher process we prepare composiTion Tor TurTher repro- ducTion in newspapers, by means oT MaTs or STereoTypes. Our business consisTs, Then, oT doing ComposiTion: making MaTs and STereoTypes, and rendering superior service To Those who shape words TogeTher Tor reproducTion. We, Too. are servanTs To men who make words servanTs To Them. :DZ JAGGAIQS-Cl-IILES-STCDVALL, Inc. Gczmfzleie 7W1a7AQphZc .Sauce I306 Marilla STreeT Dallas, Texas One Hnudred Six! y-four THE TOGGERIE ' 3521 Oak Lawn ,SAIEFIWICH YTAMES CME Dallas N: ,- jx? qi Telephone 5-2495 PWR ns, M2 ' I n kk, It CHARLENE COCHRAN BIRD GARRETT i STARS Q , I I It ge- -1 . N ' 1alK',g9'k f-f Pacific Avenue Storage i The Orange Colored Building ,,, if ,L 1405 Pacific Phone 2-8684 I 1 Q r g dn TellSl72g e' vi 1' Better Washin d G ' 1 S' lx L3 -. W -A + ggfqf'-nu-442 N Compliments of a Friend Frieda's Beauty Salon A Quality Beauty Service Specialist in Better Permanent Waving Manager, Mrs. Frieda Bruning 4130 Loma Alto Phone 5-9802 fzeafilz Q CRUMMER PANT INC. igfzyfczncfefza. 1 Kirby Building Dallas SPECIALISTS IN TEXAS MUNICIPAL BONDS L. F. RODGERS, President W. E. MCFARLAND, Vice-President FRED R. DEATON, Vice-President GEORGE T. HEMMINGSON, Serretary-Treasurer N VA ly Compliments I Ring Brewer I fliilitafy ana' Sportswear 1807 Elm Street We 2 ee 1 .- ,., ,gi - Y-, 1 Page One Hundred Sixty-fi12 4 771' ' , 7 ' ' W V Y V TENNESSEE DAIRY MILK Tile Wor!d'5 Safes! Mz'!k', ELDER DRY CLEANERS GUESS WHO? TROY H. TARVER I. Ding Dong PeTe Representing 2. Dock Poppy Southwestern Life Insurance Co. 3' IIWIICI Izlorsen Slubbyu Phone 7-8391 Res. 5-7530 4. Bubba 5. Sonny 6. Big Six 7. Chicken 8. Mockin' Fanny Bugs Chubby Pancho Sir Sid 9. Bowser LiTTIe Roosky IO. Mem IvIuggy II. Baldy JoT I2. TugboaT 13. Bug I4. CasTy I5. IVIirni I6. Spud I7. Squeeks I8. SnakebiT I9. Rowdy 20. I.iTI'Ie Gu 2I. Sodie 22. Bird - In SSIG RabbiT Grubbyu Abbie SiX+y Buddy Blondie Mu Iy1osquiTo Lonely Lulu Corky 23. Boomer IvIusTo 24. CO 48. Jake You will Tincl answers on page I76. O ARE THESE SOLOMON'S? Even a worm has iTs good poinTs: When iT geTs ready To Turn iT doesn'T hold ouT iTs hand and conTuse you. WhaT women really need is wrisT waTches ThaT will run ancl hosiery ThaT won'T. Children are quick To discover new ways oT Training parenTs. Early To bed, early To rise, And your girl goes ouT wiTh oTher guys. LengTh oT IiTe doesn'T depend so much on The sTar under which one was born as iT does on The color OT The TraTTic IighT on which one Tries To cross. Said a raindrop To a parTicIe oT cIusT: This seTTIes you. Farm: A porTion of land enTirely covered by a morTgage. Sir Harry Lauder says nobody can learn To be Tunny. FacT is, some can'T learn noT To be. BenneT Woolley: Why didn'T you answer my noTe7 Tommie Long: I didn'T geT iT, and be- sides I didn'T like some oT The Things you said in iT. 'I I RIDE FOR HEALTH'S SAKE at RENDEZVOUS STABLES fl- I TROTH GROCERY 8: MARKET Fruits and Vegetables 3225 Knox Street Individual Service FUR STORAGE Phone 5-1983 5905 Preston Road at Normandy BEKIN5 VAN 8: STORAGE CD. Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1939 Page Om' Hundred Six y 0 with our coats off We work with our coats of . . . and . . . we make your advertising dollars work the same way. Thatls the way to get the job done, in our experience. If you want advertising, sales counsel or commercial aft for results. . .profitable results . . . we'd welcome the opportunity to explain our service in more detail. Call us . . . 7-2915 . . . and let's set a time for a friendly visit . . . there'll be no obli- gation but plenty of appreciation. 7-2913 is the number! EAKLDER at EAKMPBELL ADVERTISING AND SALES COUNSEL . . . LINZ BUILDING . DALLAS Pagr Om' Humlrmf Sixty-zfigbt i t l gig 'gfifcuzal 4217 Loma Alto Completely Air-Conditioned 0 All Hotel Services 0 Southern Exposures 0 All Corner Apartments 0 Roof Garden 0 Cross Ventilation 0 Tennis Courts Ollgfdfllfdfl-071.9 to 1939 Cradzzalmg Clays Sl-IUTTLES 'Wwe UI '7l1e -S'm!fvi Klineu' jewebnl' Southland Lite Bldg. Next to Balter Hotel Dale: l saw in the paper that in some out-ot-the-way corners ot the world the na- tives stiil use tish tor money. Meletio: What a sloppy job they must have getting chewing gum from a slot machine. A hunch ot germs were hitting it up ln the bronchial saloon: Two bugs in the edge ot the larynx Were iazzing a rag-time tune. Back in the teeth, in a solo game, Sat dangerous Aclc-Kerchoo: RUTH FRANCES BEAUTY SALON EXPERT HAIR STYLING Zotofoam Baths for Health and Beauty Producing Loneliness Our Specially 6915 SNIDER PLAZA Phone 58-6314 we And watching his pulse was his light ot love- ' lon The lady that's known as Flu. i Pol 'Kofi .Q ' I E G X I THANKS . ,W X, Q. g' You kissed and told But that's all right-- AVS- ,, ,.. The man you told wif - Q X Caled up last night. -MA S 6 A A - XY if A Ll - , 1-' if .,, 5 l-lere lies a pedestrian, X io, l-le's cold as ice, i V' 5 f-5 'Q l-le jumped only .once when V' ?i l QE.. ,-- He should have lumped twice. ifgxgll J R lm Page Om' HlllIt1YUlI Sixig Q31 n.. , 25, l'f3 Qui -X -i: f ?'f1l Q' -7 5 1' . Y A F . r lij,,--M TV' 1 . A! .,1 ,' 2 1,33 , ,J 'gum v ., L ' 2 3 . I' 'L M74 Gm' ' '5'fV5 'f1 fi 1 1 Au- ,, s',w .., H .Mx 'ff VU :L fn r4',vx'W K ian! vdxrw l W vfx 4 -lfffm - , - ,. 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Delicious Food, Deli ghtfully Served, in Pleasant Surroundings Free, Fast Delivery - Call 5-3191 Q -- Compliments of a Friend 'Q C LOTI-I ES important to a man . . because they are much of what olhers see of us. And from what they see, they pass judgment. One can he more or less than his clothes, but it is the ex- ception. Dress like a fop, and be one. Dress carelessly, and the world will mark you a careless, mcdependahle man. E. M. KAI-IN 63' CO. DEDICATED TO ROBERT SHAW He made a run around The end, Was Tackied Trom The rear, The righT guard saT upon his neck. The Tull back on his ear, The cenTer saT upon his back, Two ends upon his chesT, The quarTer and The halTback Then SaT down on him To resT, The leTT guard saT upon his head, Two Tackles on his Tace, The coroner was Then called in To siT upon his case. i The rneanesT man in The world -The T warden who puT a Tack in The elecTric chair. Found on Tommy Flynn's card oT regisTra- I Tion: Name oT parenTs: Mama and Papa. 6 i Mrs. Miller: When was Rome builT? Grubby: AT nighT. Mrs. Miller: Who Told you ThaT? Gruloby: You did. You said Rome wasn'T louilT in a day. Page One Hunflrezl Seventy-o GOOD LUCK, GRADS f 9 Q , FRED YIZZRPER QV' Q WILSON'S CAFE 'Q 'KO ' at fb I 6315 Hillcrest Opposite S. M. U. 9... 0' H 'ii' MER!! I 6, I Hmm It Billy Dabney: Waller, loolc at The encls Wg. of this sausage. XX X 'K d-9 1f+..,-ua Waiter: Wha+'s wrong with lhern, sir? ' X' A Billy Dabney: They're very close To- illfl S ---mg! ',,, qether, aren'+ they? Q John Carrell: Where is Craig this aller- 9 noon? HAMBURGERS AT Harry Gump: ll he lcnows as much QAPITOL GRILL I aboullcanois aslgehthincllqs he tlois, he is out 6719 Snider Plaza canoeing, ul I .e oesnl noyv more Complete Food and Fountain Service l Il lhan I lhmk he does' hes Swim- 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. 5-0545 1 ' DENISON on your PHOTGGRAPH is the same as STERLING on SILVER i'i A ' i ,,,-- L v.., ---,-,i iQi2if5iEE231g::::.1.,, W ,,,Q,, .,.i,-:1 A- EE? aV.-i i A 'i 2 'MQ -'.r 'Q 1l fll- T52 Zii 'fiili-i1 '2Qt ' A Non-Stop , I For Better Phght to . . E,l2LiOl2 Q Photographs The photography in the Highlander were made hy j 5 T U D l O 5 l y 11025 ELM STIQEET DALLAS, TEXAS Om' H1l71dT6d Setfcnfy-lwo Compliments of a Friend , Dr. Ray T. Dickinson Cedar Springs at Pearl Dallas Hospital Phone 2-9281 Res. Phone 58-1424 i Coolest Pleasure S pot in Dallas Mustang Miniature Golf Course One Block East of S. M. U. Football Stadium on Mockingbird Lane 15c till 7 P. M. Nites, 25C Sundays, 15c till 3 P. M. Special Rates to Parties Show Your Copy of the Annual to Our Cashier l 1 and Play Free Round of Golf on the House. Compliments Of l 1 DOC JACKSON vfrrs DE , Mummy sou' l A gas ,, WAX Aust Q, .1 5 W if fx X l CRUNCH X ER ' Z, Y vicfrm bs ix' Mist FAMILIAR SAYING OF FAMOUS PEOPLE Well, Jane, l iust don't understancl - Elaine Toler. Attention to announcements -lvlr. Bowlby. . Gol-lee -Margaret Gorsuch. l-li-yu l -Milton Panclres. The point ot it is -Mrs. Sorrells. Do you mind it l tear this up? -Miss Allen. Just one more hancl ot bridge -Jim Courshon. l haven't had time to study -Some Scotties. ' Where's Moose? -Martha Marshall. Shhh -Miss Wasson. Well, here's the thing about it, boys - Mr. l-lightower. One, two, three- l-lold it - Bauman ancl Aclsit. Past due excuses, please -l-lome room teachers. We can't accept dates tonight -Dom oslcy, Lookabough, l-largett, McKamy, lvlar- shall, and Toler. Keep quiet about Margie -Don Brown. Ah-er -James Noble. Wait just a minute -Mr. Binnion. Oh, l'm so embarrassed -Martha Far- rell. t-lil Thugs --Nell Little. l-lello, toots -Grady Jordan. t-low's the most beautitul girl in the world tonight? -Bill Crook. l-lave you checked your credits? -lvliss Gillon. Now, let me see -lvliss l-larrison Let's go see Cobb -Virgil l-larris. Ain't that awtul? -Bob Thompson. l don't get it -ldella Peterson. Let's toast the Kaiser -Stanton Gage. Excuse me tor living --Jim Alley. Page One Hunrlrcrl SL l!E'11fj7-f0Ill' , ...L ,H 1. ' Qi, - -V Q- x::,,- 1 ' ,4- -n .Y if Y garr YM-YY ,Y 4 V X-Z i Y Y Y, ,l Q-iwg l - i ii ix gf K- V f !h, i'A5fiFf-if V? lf- W -f L ,4,,, Q- ., , 'ff' ' i gig: 4,q Y---if, ,W 4 f f' 'ff ff' X Z , 5?: ,QL,ff -S -- if 1 4 1 ,-f -'- 1 yg::....' ,Z 1 , if -iiili-l' , iii 3ji 5 . , , ,, ..+,--- l fr Y 3-fl'Y fFL 'Ai-L N , WgiEtVi f 1 . - , 'Jr.4 -M ...... ....,... ....x,. 1 ............. . ...... tx 9' -we .f f . A. 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Balfour Co. ewelerf Specializing in Rings, Invitations, Pins, Club Insignia, Medals and Trophies Also Complete jewelry Service Diamonds, Watches, Gifts 1705A Elm Street Dallas johnny Clingingsmith, Manager Mr. Boswell: What is a comet? Margaretta Moss: A star with a tail. Mr. Boswell: Very good, name one. Margaretta Moss: Mickey Mouse. . Mr. Binnion: How are you getting along at home while your wite's away? Mr. Hightower: Fine. l've reached the height ot etticiency. l can put on my soclcs now trom either end. White: l made some very valuable contacts today. Cheatham: I didn't malce any sales either. G Barber: l-lair-cut? Jordan: No, just change the oil. . They say he married her because her uncle lett her a million dollars, but he claims he would have married her no mat- ter who lett it to her. ANSWERS Gene Bell Richard Barton Charles Borgeson Bob Thompson Louis Guthrie DeWitt Ernest Johnny Stephens Margaret Jaloniclc Norman Germany Margaret Ann Martin Milton Pandres Robert Langdon Julian LaRoche Billy Castellaw Mary Elizabeth Martin Don l-louseman Marian Crum Morris Collier Dale Martin Kathryn Winnitord Kenneth Moore Wallace Nichols James Newton Cornelia Noyes ldella Peterson Mary Beth Popplewell Helen Jean Stubbs Frances Thettord Ginney Williams Virginia Plyer Clyde Swalwell Sydney Cade Bill McEvoy Margaretta Moss Frank Newman David Rembert Louis Smith Abigail Deaton Mary Lee Franklin James l-lemmingson Florence l-ludson Muriel Flynn Catherine Curry Mary Anna Logan Bettylu Spencer Cornelius Webb Reuben Knight Webster Bishop 0 Mr. Ruddell: Scientitically speaking, coal is ot the same composition as the diamond. Bob Koenig: Still it's only a carbon copy. Pug O 1eHrz1Ltl1ed Seventy-six Wilkinson PRINTING COMPANY 1717 Wood Street . . DALLAS, TEXAS APPRECIATE THE FINE CO-OPERATION GIVEN US IN THE PRODUCTION OF THESE HIGH SCHOOL clfznzmls f T ac wa 1 asa Basra Csfgsys CREATIVE INTELLIGENT SERVICE Good Wishes to the Class of 1939 5550 Granada at High School Drive Q77 7 Mr as SCOTTY' FINE FOODS COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE LOVERS LANE AT LOMA ALTO In sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire student body and faculty of the Dallas High Schools for the past 15 years. American Beaut over Co. 2002-8 Field Street The Cover on This Book Was Produced in This Plant Children, said Miss Allen, he diligenT and sTeadTasT and you will succeed. Take The case OT George WashingTon. Do you remember The greaT diTTiculTy he had To conTend wiTh? YAes'rn, said Moose lvlunnell, he couldn'T Tell a lie. The band pracTice was in Tull swing, buT someThing had gone wrong. l-lugh Fowler glared aT The TluTe player. Why on earTh did you leave oTT playing iusT as we goT To The chorus? Well, reTorTed CliTTon Moss, on my music iT says, 'ReTrain', so I did, Oh, I know a Tew Things: exclaimed The haughTy senior. Well, you haven'T anyThing on me, re- TorTed The Treshrnan conTidenTlyq l guess I know as Tew Things as anybody. Dick T-lull: l'm a very good ThoughT- reader: I can Tell exacTly whaT anyone is Thinking. Jeanne Wilkerson: ln ThaT case, l beg your pardon. Johnny Seay: Did you ever run across a man who aT The slighTesT Touch would cause you To Thrill and Tremble all over? lv1argareT: Yes, The denTisT. The Boss lTo applicanT Tor a siTuaTionl: WhaT do you Think you could do in an oTTice? JOT Newman: Well, Guv'nerg l'm woT yer mighT call a orl' round useTul sorT o' man-lighT a maTch Tor yer: 'old a door open: ring The bell Tor Ther liTT: look an' see if iT's leTT OTT rain'q and Tell people yer ouT when yer ain'T. Hundred Scveniy-eight QQ I 77 32155 , i


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