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

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THANES II. FIERS III. CLANNS IV. BLITH'RIN V. SWANKIES VI. SPUNKIES VII. CORE VIII. BRATTLE The 1-lhhihgmandef f3J:S5Kw,1 -f'v PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Highland Pork High School DALLAS, TEXAS , L . S nscnp, nas NWNWWNVWNMMANW QW' 'If M9115 .Ji , , ,' '0f33-A550690 xfx.,-N.,-.1-N.,x,-N,-N,-,fx N.,-N.fN.f-xr-N.-N.,x,-N.,-N,-N., Foreword As our theme for this year we, the mem- bers of the 1948 Highlander Staff, have chosen to feature the Scotch. While the wearing of kilts is a thing of the past, we have tried our best to capture some of the admirable qualities of our Scottish heri- tage-steadfastness in purpose, courage- ous, loyal, reticent, canny, and a close relationship-in our life at Highland Park High School. NEIL MARSHALL Editor GROVER ELLISOR Business Manager From scenes like these, old Scotia's grandeur springs, That makes her loved at home, revered abroad. -Robert Burns. 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IRVIN Superintendent Highland Pork High Schools BEN W. WISEMAN Principal Highland Park High School Page Eleven W - ' - - - - A '2fs-fa,w..' l I l I l i l c. D. BowLBY Assistant Princial Highland Park High School l W. P. HERRING Business Manager Highland Park Schools Page Twelve GRAHAM L. PIERCE President Park Cities Dads Club MRS. GEORGE W. HUTCHISON President Parent-Teachers Association M f .N ' 4 , 4 M f . I 3, V - 'I V , . L'f'fp.', ye . i VW 271 i f 1, zge Fourteen Faculty AKIN, RAYMOND M., B.A. Biology ANDERSON, MAUD, M.A. English BAKER, DOROTHY CATE, B.S. Library Assistant BARTOSH, JULIA ANN, R.N. Health Education A BENNETT, JAMES F. G., B.M. Music BERRY, MRS. JACK, B.S. Physical Education BETTS, FLORA MAY, M.A. Chemistry and Biology BINNION, RALPH E., M.A. Economics BOROUGHS, EMERSON J., B.M.E. Col. lnst. R.O.T.C. and Band BOYD, LELA HAZELLA, M.A. Spanish BRADFIELD, MYRTILLIE, M.A. Latin CASEY, NEWMAN F., B.S. Col. lnst. R.O.T.C., and Assistant Commandant B Team Football Coach l COLEMAN, REBECCA, M.A. - P Spanish DABNEY, W. Y., A.B. Mathematics DAVIS, CHARLES LEN DON Physical Education DIAL, NANCY ELLA, A.B. INMON, CARRIE, MA- Arf Counselor Facu FLOYD, DORA, M.A. Librarian, and Library Science FRANKLIN, J. O. COTTON , B.A. Social Studies GREER, WM. D., M.S. Industrial Arts GUNN, JEANNE, B.A. Journalism and English HIGHTOWER, FLOYD R., B.S., Lt. CSD USNR Commandant of Cadets HILL, MARVIN T., M.A. Comm HOPEWELL, MRS. PENELO Physical Education HOWARD, H. B., M.A. Economics and Government HUTCHINSON, NANCY, B.A. Mathe JAMES, LOUISE, B.A. English JARRETT, NEIL, M.A. French and S JEFFERS, BRUCE E., B.A. Mathe KENNEDY, ERNEST F., B.A. Physical Education, and Assistant Football Coach KIDD, LORINE H., M.A. Mathematics KIDD, OGDEN, M.A. Mathematics lty ercial PE, B.A. matics panish matics MARTIN, PRINCESS, M.A. LACY, IVA MA M. Counselor for Seniors English . Page Fifteen 4 I QR EWING, AVARILLA, B.A. Secretary to the Principal DYER, KATHERINE Page Sixteen Attendance Secretary Faculty LEDBETTER, PAUL H., M.A. Social Studies MARSHALL, C. H., M.S. Physics MARTIN, MRS. HUBERT D., B.A. English MASTERS, HILDA, M.A. Latin MILLER, MRS. I. O., M.A. History MOORE, HELEN, M.A. Speech, and English MORGAN, HERMAN, B.S. Head Coach Football and Physical Education NEAVES, MARY EMMA, M.A. Mathematics OWEN, CORITA CRIST, M.A. English PIPES, LUNETTA, B.A. Spanish POPE, FLORA LEE, B.S. Music REDDEN, MRS. THOMAS L., B.A. Mathematics REYNOLDS, MRS. ESTES, M.S. Commercial RUDDELL, GEORGE W., M.A. Biology SAUER, MARGARET, B.A. Biology Faculty SHORT, MRS. GEORGE T., M.A. History SIMMONS, EDNA MAE, B.F.A. Orchestra SITZ, GLADYS, M.A. English SMITH, MERLE, M.A. Mathematics STEED, EDITH, B.A. English and Speech STEWART, MARY, M.A. English STORY, FRANK J., M.A. French THORNELL, ELEANOR, B.A. English WALTERS, CATHERINE, B.A. Mathematics WATKINS, HORTENSE, M.A. English WATSON, GYNNE, B.S. Physical Education WILLIAMS, MRS. FRANK L., B.A. Chemistry WILLIAMS, LEDA NASH, M.A. English WILSON, GRACE, M.A. English WISSEMAN, HARRY, M.A. Mathematics I ,, 6 5 ,. 4 WJ AV xv f ,4 '94 , Z A ' V 4, k , ,. , HQ, 'Q f 55' V ,if Y f Y Q, , I 1 if i ORR, CATHERINE, M.B.A. Secretary to Principal GILLON, GRACE, A.B. Registrar Page Seventeen R . Q f--2Z'?..,,f,,,,,,,,,,1,f,.,---,....?,.,,.,..,ff..,,,,, - .y 11-:-57 - ' 1 , N N :.,, :El .. - A., M -H 23 ,M 121- 'xy .i j f- - ,M 4 I M ,11 5 ff 4 . X ' 3 - 'L 1 r . 'N . A -. ' ' :F . 1 E25 if ? ff: sl-f :' -' I' ' s 125' j W L ES -E:2' 2g:53 -42,51 .-:GIF--'Y' 31252: .5525 'af' 1 , ,. 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H555 i4 -.,...----1 llL1l I' AN' JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS-Janie Granger, treasurer, Max Daniels, vice-president, Bettye Sue McKenzie, secretary, cmd John Gealy, president confer with Mr. Hightower, sponsor, about commencement plans. ' I ,YY , ..,.-.,. ,. ,l JUNE CLASS OFFICERS-Ken Mighell, president, Gloria Slaughter, secretary, Bill Rippey, treasurer, Bill Shockley, vice-president, and Mr. Kennedy, sponsor, exchange autographs. -J V ' Page Twenty 'OTIG BARKER, WILLIAM EARL, JR. BlLL Captain ROTC 1947, Hi-Y 1946, '47, Rifle Team 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1947, ROTC 1946, '47. BEACHY, ROSEMARY ROSIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Senior Play 1948, Dads Club Award 1947, '48, Operetta 1946, Highland Fling 1947, A Cappella Choir 1947. BEMIS, SUSAN CAROL SUE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Student Council 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, Music Festival 1946, '47, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48. BENNETT, LINDALYN LINDY Secretary Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Everts Award 1948, Senior Play 1948, Hi-Lite Brigade 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48. BERGER, BETTY BEETLE President Junior Historical Society 1947, Secretary Hi-Lites 1946, Senior Play 1948, Riding Club 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1948. BERNET, ROBERT LEVIS BURLY Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, '46, Football 1947, Track 1946, '47, H-Association, 1946-'48, Secre- tary H-Association 1947. Page Twenty two Seniors JANUARY CLASS ABEL, DONALD GENE DON AGNEW, EDWIN LEWIS ED National Honor Society 1947-'48, Colonel ROTC 1948, Camp Dallas 1945-'47, Hi-Y 1945-'47, Four Year Linz Pin, Junior Rotarian 1947. ALLEN, FLORENCE HOPE HOPIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'47, Junior Historical Society 1947, Hi-Lite Brigade 1945. ANDERSON, WILLIAM HERBERT SONNY Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, '46, Highland Fling 1945, Senior Play 1948, Dads Club Award 1947. ARNOLD, NANCY JENKS National Honor Society 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945- '48, Travel Club 1946-'48, Reporter Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical So:iety 1946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin. BAILEY, JOHN ALLISON DON JUAN Basketball 1947, National Honor Society 1946-'48, Student Council 1945-'47, Four Year Linz Pin, Camp Dallas 1945, Senior Play 1948. i if! Seniors BLOCK, LAWRENCE ARMOND Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1945, '46, Senior Play 1948. BOKERN, RICHARD EUGENE F..I. ROTC 1944, '45, Football 1947, B-Team Baseball 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48. BOYKIN, PHILIP PHIL ROTC 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1947, Senior Play 1948, Camp Dallas 1945. BUTLER, SUE BELL Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Choir 1946, '47, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947. CAMPBELL, ROYAL STEWART STEW Baseball 1947, Golf 1947, H-Association 1947, Senior Play 1948, B-Team Football 1943, .lunior Historical Society 1947. CASEY, PATRICIA LLOYD PAT National Honor Society 1947, Four Year Linz Pin, Latin Club 1947, Travel Club 1947, Latin Award 1948, Hi-Lites 1945-'47. COOPER, ELIZABETH ANN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, Junior Historical Society 1947, President Homeroom 1945, Music Festival 1946. CRANE, MARY ALYCE MAC Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947, '48, CURTIS, LAWRENCE LLOYD SNAKE MAN ROTC 1944-'48, Dads Club 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Senior Play 1948. DANIEL, MAX ALVA, JR. BUBBA ROTC 1945, Football 1947, H-Association 1948, Hi-Y 1945-'48, All District Guard 1947, Vice-Presi- dent Class 1948. DAVIS, TIE DIELMAN RIPPER ROTC 1944, '45, Hi-Y 1944-'48, Football 1947, H- Association 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1943-'45. DRAPER, ROBERT ELLIOTT BOB Football 1946, '47, Track 1945-'47, Basketball 1946, H-Association 1945-'47, President H-Asso- ciation 1947, ROTC 1945, '46. Page Twenty-three J'- Q, GEALY, JOHN ROBERT RALEY Basketball 1946, '47, Football 1947, Band 1945, '46, Camp Dallas 1944, '45, lnternationalist Club 1945-'48, President Senior Class 1947, '48. GEBERT, DON LEE oss Captain Swimming Team 1946, ROTC 1946, Hi-Y 1946, Swimming 1946, '47. GRANGER, JANIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Corresponding Secretary Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Treasurer Class 1948, Senior Play 1948, Everts Award, Junior Historical Society 1947. HALL, ALFRED HENRY Second Lieutenant ROTC 1948. HERKIMER, BONNIE MAY A Cappella Choir 1947, Hi-Lites 1945, Riding Club 1946. HESSELSON, FELICE Page Twenty four Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Reporter Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Everts Award. k.-x.v.v.N, .,.vLkL.vLig.'.wXLL.v. Seniors EDWARDS, DANNY LEE TRIGGER Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Senior Play 1948, ELFANT, MARTIN STEVEN MARTY ROTC 1946-'48, Hi-Y 1946-'48, ELMBLAD, RICHARD VICTOR BLADDER Hi-Y 1944-'48, ROTC 1944, '45, Senior Play 1947, Camp Dallas 1944. ENGLISH, SARAH FRANCES Bagpipe Staff 1946-'48, National Honor Society 1946-'48, President Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Stu- dent Council 1946, Hall of Fame 1946, '47, Na' tional Honor Society Award 1948. FAUST, JOSEPH BENJAMIN JUG B. Band 19,44-'48 Music Festival 1946-'47, State Music Contest 1945, '46, Dallas Music Contest 1944-'46, Intramural Music Contest 1944-'48, Hi-Y 1944-'48. GARRETT, GENE Hi-Lites 1945-'47, Art Club 1947, Riding Club 1946, Intramural Sports 1945, Hi-Lite Brigade 1945-'47, Dads Club Award 1948. ,,.-.,,,,.---------- -..---i.-i.-Lkikx, 1 I A i Seniors HILL, CHRISTINE CHRIS Hi-Lites 1945-'48, .lunior Historical Society 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, Riding Club 1947, Dads Club Award 1947, Senior Play 1948. HUME, ROBERT BRUCE BOB Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Bagpipe Staff 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1946, '47, Art Club 1946. IRISH, WILLIAM MITCHELL BOLD Co-Captain Football 1947, Football 1945-'47, H- Association 1945-'48, Vice-President H-Association 1946, All District End 1946, Honorable Mention All State 1947. IRONS, ROBERT THOMAS CURLY Football 1946, '47, All District Tackle 1947, Sec- retary Hi-Y 1946, H-Association 1946-'48, Camp Dallas 1944, Honorable Mention All State 1947. JOHNSON, LINNA LOIS Intramural Sports 1945, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, Riding Club 1946. JONES, JOSEPH HARDY, JR. J. J. JR. Hi-Y 1945-'47, Operetta 1946, Music Festival 1946, '47, Dramatics 1946, '47, W I KANATZAR, HELEN EMILY BUBBLES I Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, '47, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, P.T.A. Award 1948. KNIGHT, ROBERT LEE BOB Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, B-Team Foot- ball 1945, B-Team Basketball 1946. LEATHERS, MARY FRANCES FRANNIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945, '46, Hi- Lite Brigade 1946. LEVIN, MARVIN LAWRENCE BUBBA First Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1945-'47, State Band Contest 1945, '46, Hi-Y 1945- '48, Band 1945-'47, Band Efficiency 1946, '47. LEVINE, ANET BEL Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. LINDSLEY, JOSEPH WORCESTER, III BILL Camp Dallas 1945-'47, Captain ROTC 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Secretary-Treasurer Saber Club 1947. Page Twenty-Jive MCCONKEY, JIM L. MASHER Football 1945-'47, All State Tackle 1947, H-Asso- ciation 1945-'48, All District Tackle 1946, '47, Hi- Y 1944-'48, Senior Play 1948. MCGUIRE, ACK .IVAN REVEREND Football 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'47, H-Association 1947, Everts Award, Hi-Y Representative at Large 1946. McKENZIE, ELIZABETH SUSAN BETTE SUE Secretary Class 1948, Senior Play 1948, Vice-Pres- ident Hi-Lites 1946, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945, '46. MENDENHALL, ANN SHANNON Hi4Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, '47, Senior Play 1948, Dads Club Award 1947. MITCHELL, SUZANNE SUZlE Student Council 1946, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1945, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award. MOUNTS, ROBERT WILSON BOB Hi-Y 1945-'48, Captain ROTC 1948, Saber Club 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1945, '46, Senior Play 1948. Page Twentywsix Seniors LONG, RICHARD GORDON Ron: 1945, '46, cdmp Ddllds 1945, Hi-Y 1945-'48, P.T.A. Award 1948. MADDOX, KATHERINE ALMOND KATIE Historian Hi-Lites 1946, '47, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Captain Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, Travel Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Senior Play 1948. MAHER, ROSINE HUGHES ROSIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, '47, Vice- President Library Committee 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1947, Travel Club 1945, '46. NIATTISON, JEANNE MARIE .IEANIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Art Club 1948, Junior Historical Society 1948. MAY, ROBERT EARL BOB Rorc 1944, odds Club Award 1945, Hi-Y 1944- '47 MCATEE, S. HARVEY MAC Football 1947, Hi-Y 1944-'47, Dads Club Award 1946, '47, H-Association 1947, Camp Dallas 1944. .Elf D , 4 'lf '- fi wg.,-k.vL.vi.,,x,ai., LL? - - - - .viL.v..v. A -.-.,-.A.fN.,-.Lf.-v-vafx,-v.-C, il-viuu-vesfxg-v-.Av-va-x. Seniors OLSEN, GENE RODNEY Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, State Band Contest 1945, '46, Round Table 1948, Senior Play 1948, Band 1944-'47, OTSTOTT, JOHN HARDIN OTTER National Honor Society 1947, '48, Captain ROTC 1948, Camp Dallas 1945-'47, Linz Pin 1948, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1945-'47. PEARSON, WILLIAM E., JR. BILL Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1946, '47, Art Club 1947, Camp Dallas 1945, ROTC 1945. PENNIMAN, MARGARET FRANCES PENNY Intramural Sports 1945, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Chair- man Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '48, Corresponding Secretary Hi-Lites 1946, '47, Everts Award. PISTOR, CHARLES HERMAN Co'onel ROTC 1948, President National Honor Society 1948, Bagpipe Staff 1948, Captain Rifle Team 1947, '48, Student Council 1946, National Honor Society Award 1948. PRIDDY, ANN National Honor So:iety 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Secretary Round Table 1947, '48, Stu- dent Council 1947, '48, Senior Play 1948. .x am .g fmmu ' i 'I PRIDDY, PATRICIA ANNE PAT Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1946, '48, porter Homeroom 1945. Re- RANSDELL, CHARLES WILLIAM CHARLIE Hi-Y 1945-'48, Rorc 1945-'48, SIEBERG, EVERETT DENVES ROTC 1944-'47, Hi-Y 1944-'47, SIGLER, GLEN ANDREW A Everts Awqrd, Ha-Y 1945-'47, Rorc 1945. SMITH, ELIZABETH KATHERINE BETTY Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Riding Club 1946, Intramural Sports 1945, '46, Hi-Lifes 1945-48, Hi- Lite Brigade 1945, '46, Dads Club Award 1948. SILLERS, MARY VIRGINIA Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award, Senior Play 1948, Music Festival 1946, '47, Art C Club 1946. lub 1946, '47, Travel Page Twenty-seven , , STULTS, DELWIN CONRAD LL.v.v.vi.v.v.viiiLLQ ,g.v.vxiLii.-ixi.,.,,, Seniors SMITH, ELIZABETH LUCILE BETTY L. Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Student Council 1947, Senior Play 1948, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Operetta 1946, Dads Club Award 1947. SMITH, GLORIA MARIE Hi-Lites 1945-'43, Art Club 1945, Girls Choir 1947, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946. SMITH, ROBERTA National Honor Society 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945 '48, Travel Club 1946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin Everts Award, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946. SNYDER, EWING COURTER PANCHO Co-Captain Football 1947, Football 1945-'47, H- Association 1945, '46, Hi-Y 1944-'48, ROTC 1944, '45, Dads Club Award 1947. STEVENS, WILLIAM OSCAR iTransferred 1947 from New Mexico Military In- stitute, Roswell, New Mexico1, ROTC 1944, '45, Dads Club Award 1946, Hi-Y 1944-'47. STI NE, CHARLOTTE BETTY Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Travel Club 1946, '47, Inter- nationalist Club 1947, Music Festival 1946, Bag- pipe Statf 1947, '48. Dads Club Award 1947, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Saber Club 1947, '48, Senior Play 1948. TAYLOR, BERNICE MARY TURTLE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, '47, Intra- mural Sports 1946, '47. THOMPSON, ANN National Honor Society 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945- '48, Linz Pin 1948, Everts Award, Senior Play 1948, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48. TUCKER, JOSEPH ROBERT GOVERNOR Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947, ROTC 1945, B-Team Basketball 1945. VEHON, RICHARD MAXWELL MOLE B-Team Basketball 1946, '47, B-Team Football 1945, '46, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947. WHITTLE, RICHARD NORMAN DICK Page Twenty-eight Everts Award 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'47, ROTC 1945. , - Ag.-i.-iLa.,-L.v.J va.-i.-Lk.v.-.-,L-.ear Seniors WILLEY, HARLEY MAJOR, JR. WlLLlE State Band Contests 1945, '46, Band 1945, '46, Orchestra 1947, '48, Orchestra Solo Contest 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48. ,' YOUNG, MARGARET SUZANNE PEGGY Hi-Lites 1945-'43, Linz Pin 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1946, Everts Award, Senior Play 1948, Dramatics 1945. ZANDERS, JERRY BOTTl.ENECK Hi-Y 1945, Dads Club Award 1947. JUNE CLASS ADAMS, LOREE Four year Linz Pin, Hi-Lites, 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946-'48, Everts Award, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Latin Club 1947, '48. AKINS, KENNETH LEE WHEEZY Football 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'46. ALFORD, FRED F. FERDlNAND Student Council 1945 '46, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1948, ROTC 1945-'48, Rifle Team 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, if - ALLEN, BETTYE ANN CTransferred 1947 from Wichita Falls High School, Wichita Falls, Texasj, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. ALLMAN, JANE DEAVOURS Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Art Club 1948, Junior Historical Society, 1948, Music Festival 1946-'48, ANDREWS, PATRICIA LOU PATTY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Art Club ' 1945-'48, Highlander Staff 1947, Intramural Sports 1948. ASCH, DOROTHY HELEN AH HEE Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1946- '48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Latin Club 1947, '48, Aff Club 1946-'4a. BAIN, BETTY VIVIAN fTransferred 1947 from Wills Point High School, Wills Point, Texas.1 BAIRD, BARBARA CAROLYN BUZZ iTransferred 1947 from Maine Township High School, Des Plaines, Park Ridge, lllinoisl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. Page Twenty-nine V- , l....,.-...-.,,, ,.,. ..,.B,,,,,-..,..i.. , , .-.1 f 1 .mln 7 fxfsfs Seniors BAIRD, NANCY MAY Secretary Student Council 1947, '48, National Honor Society 1947, '48, Historian Hi-Lites 1946, '47, Band Queen 1947, Junior Historical Society 1946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin. BAlRD, WILLIAM LEROY, JR, BlLL Football 1946, '47, Student Council 1946, '47, Vice-President Hi-Y 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, H-Asso- ciation 1948. BAKER, JAMES EDWIN COUNTRY Track 1947, '48, H-Association 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. BARON, JoAN ooonis JoANiE BALDWIN, PETER WELDON PETE Rorc 1945-'48. BALL, ALICE AL National Honor Society 1947, '48, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, President Travel Club 1947, '48, Vice- President Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48. BALLOU, EDWARD BRAWSFORD WHITEY iTransterred 1947 from Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D. CJ, Hi-Y 1947, '48. Uransferred 1947 from Austin High, Austin, Texasl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. BARRETT, BETTY LOUISE BOOP Uransferred 1947 from Pampa High School, Pampa, Texasl, National Honor Society 1947, '48, Art Club 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48, A Capella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1947, '4B. BARRIER, RUTH JOANNE RUTHlE A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48 Travel Club 1945, '46. BELL, PATTY Hi-Lites Sports 1 1946-'48, Tennis 1947, '48, Intramural 946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1947. BENNETT, ELIZABETH ANN LIZ Page Thirty Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, Linz Pin 1945, Everts Award, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. - BENNINGTON, MARTHA ANN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Highland Fling 1946, '47, Riding Club 1945- '48, Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Lite Brigade 1945. If ,. A' '09, QM. ZMMMJM. - ., , 2 . 3 , M, 211. , ,-N,-N,---- - - - ,,-N,N,-A-...v.v.v.v., ,.v.w-N,x,L-N,-Cf?-.Y 5,s.,x,-Nr Seniors BENSON, ERIC THEODORE Hi-Y 1945-ms. BLACK, BRYANT MALCOM BUDDY Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945-'.47. BODDEN, MARILYN VIRGINIA Highlander Statt 1946, Travel Club 1946-'48, Hi- Lites 1945-'48, Orchestra 1945-'48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Everts Award. BOKER, THOMAS ANDREW RABBlT Track 1946-'48, Co-Captain Track 1947, Football 1947, First Vice-President Hi-Y 1947, H-Asso:ia- tion 1946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin. BONORDEN, PATSY ANN ANGEL Art Club, 1944, '47, Travel Club 1946-'48, Junior Historical Society 1946, A Cappella Choir 1 '48, Highland Fling 1947, Hi-Lites 1944-'48. BOWSER, DANIEL DIXON DAN Hi-Y 1945-'48, Rorc 1945-uw. 947- ll BRADLEY, CHESTER E. OWL H-Association 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945, '46, ROTC 1945, '46, Basketball 1946-'48. BREDENGER, BARBARA JEAN BABS Transferred 1947 from North Dallas High School, Dallasl Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. BREWER, BARBARA SUE Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 19-47, '48, President Junior Historical S dent Council 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Pin 1947, '48. BREWER, DANIEL ROBERT DANNY BOY o:iety 1948, Stu- s 1945-'48, Linz Band 1947, A Cappella Choir 1948, Student Coun- cil 1946, Music Festival 1946-'48, Operetta 1946, Hi-Y 1945-'48. BREWER, JAMES RICHARD RICK Rorc 1944, '45, Hi-Y 1944-'46, Dads Clu 1947. b Award BREWER, ROBERT HILL, JR. BOBBY Dads Club Award 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1944-'48, Rorc 1944-'46, President Homeroom I 1944. 944, GI Frolics Page Thirty-one , unix... BURGE, CORIDA FRELAND RIDA Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1947, Riding Club, 1946-'48, Art Club 1947-'48, Roundtable 1948, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, '-47. BUSH, JOAN Representative-at-Large Student Council 1947-'-48, President Library Committee 1947, Junior Histori- cal Society 1947, '48, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945- '48, Four Year Linz Pin. BUTTE, FELIX LATTIMORE CARLETON, ANNE SPOOK CTransferred 1947 from Little Rock High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, Hi-Lites 1948. CARNAHAM, DAVID KELLY THE WHEEL National Honor Society 1947, '48, President Art Club 1947, '48, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Student Council 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, THSPA Convention 1947. CARPENTER, JOHN MCDONALD SCOTTY Hi-Y 1945-'48, B-Team Baseball 1946, First Lieu- tenant ROTC 1947, Camp Dallas 1945, Dads Club Award 1946. Page Thirty-two Seniors BROOKS, EVELYN PAYNE EVE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Treasurer Riding Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, BROWNING, DAVID GREIG, JR. SKIPPY Cheerleader 1947, Swimming Team 1946-'48, Hi- Y 1946-'48, H-Association 1946-'48, ROTC 1945. BUCHANAN, OSCAR MARCUS Band 1945-'48, Orchestra 1948. BUCHANAN, WILLIAM H. BILL BUCKNER, MARIAN LOISE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1947, Dads Club Award 1948, Riding Club 1947. BURG, JOHN PARKER Transferred 1947 from Will Rogers High School Tulsa, Oklahomal, A Cappella Choir 1946-'47. Qu.,-,--.,x,2-.x,xf,- N,2,,N.----.-Nfx.fx,x.fx,-N15 Seniors CASPER, MARILYN Bagpipe Staff 1948, Intramural Sports 1948, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947-'48. CHANNELL, DOUGLAS EUGENE Chairman of Round Table 1947, '48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Orchestra 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945- '48, Dramatics 1945-'48, State Music Festival 1947. CLARK, SHIRLEY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1946, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, CLAUNCH, .IIMMIE MALCOLM JAlME Hi-Y 1945-'48, Student Council 1946, '47, ROTC 1945, B-Team Football 1946-'47. CLEMENT, DOLORES RUTH Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Y Historical Society 1947, '48, Dads Club Awardii 1947, Intramural Sports 1947. COLLETTI, VIRGINIA FRANCES VIRGIE Hi'Lites 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947, Linz Pin 1948, Everts Award, A Cappella Choir 1948, Music Festival 1946. COLLIER, .IO ANN E. JAEC Riding Club 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Music Festival 1947. COOPER, JOHN CHARLES Football 1947, Track 1947, '48, Band Contest 1945, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Band 1945-'48, Music Festival 1946-'48. COUCH, CORINNE CODY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, Riding Club 1947, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Everts Award. COWAN, ALICE MARIE PEGGY National Honor Society 1947, '48, Secretary Or- chestra 1946, '47, Highlander Staff 1946-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, Parliamentarian Travel Club 1947, '48, Music Festival 1946-'48. COX, PATSY RUTH PAT Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947, Art Club 1947, Library Committee 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1945, '46, Junior Historical Society 1948. COX, ROBERT COLEMAN BOB Hi-Y 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. Page Thirty-three Seniors CROAN, MARY JO Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947. CRONIN, JAMES WATSON CROW Rorc 1946, '47, 1-11-Y 1946-'48, Manager B-Team 1946, Track 1948. CROZIER, JOHN WELDON, JR. DON Hi-Y 1945-'48, B-Team Football 1945, B-Team Baseball 1946. DANNA, JOHN BRADFIELD, JR. BANANA Editor Student Director 1947, Captain ROTC 1948, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Student Council 1947, '48, Rifle Team 1947. DAVIS, HELEN JEAN National Honor Society 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1946- '48, Everts Award, Travel Club 1946-'48, A Cap- pella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48. DEBOER, DOLORES AUDREY Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, '47, Travel Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1946, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '43. DEES, TOM MOORE TO-MAS Scond Leiutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Everts Award, Band 1946-'48, Hi-Y 1946-'48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48. DEMOSS, HAROLD RAYMOND, JR. HAL President Student Council 1947, '48, Editor Bag- pipe 1946, '47, Co-Captain Basketball 1947, '48, .National Honor Society 1946-'48, Quill ancl Scroll 1946-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48. DIXON,, JULIA GRAEME JULlE Student Council 1947, Everts Award, Bagpipe Staff 1947, Round Table 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1946, '47, Hi-Lites 1945-'48. Page Thirty-four CULLUM, THOMAS MARVIN Fourth Vice-President Hi-Y 1947, ROTC 1945-'48, First Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1946, '47. DALCHAU, ROBERT GENE PIERE 1-11-Y 1945-'47, B-Team Football 1946, Dads Club Award 1947. DALTON, MURPHY LEON SANDY Rorc 1945-'47, Hi-Y 1945-'48. 1 vxAA Seniors DOSHER, MARY CATHERINE MAC A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Riding Club 1946, '47, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Music Festival 1947, '48, Travel Club 1948, Junior Historical Society 1948. l DOWLING, ENELL MARIE ENIE Internationalists' Club 1946, '47, Hiflites 1946-'48. DRAPER, WARREN DUNCAN, CARROLL GENE TWlN Hi-Y 1945-'48, Rorc 1945, '46. DUNHAM, THOMAS HOLDEN TOM Camp Dallas 1945, ROTC 1945, Hi-Y 1945-'48. EAHEART, JOHN BURT Rorc 1945, '46, Hi-Y 1946, '47, ELDREDGE, PATRICK JAMES GREMLIN Cheerleader 1947, Baseball 1947, '48, Secretary- Treasurer H-Association 1948, Student Council 1947, Hi-Y 1945-48, Co-Captain Baseball 1948. ELLISOR, GROVER CLEVELAND Business Manager Highlander 1948, Captain ROTC 1947, '48, Drum Maior Band 1947, '48, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Saber Club 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945- '48 ESTILL, CHARLOTTE SQUEEGEE Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi- Lite Brigade 1946. EVERSMEYER, JEAN ARDEN ARDIE Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi- Lite Brigade 1948. FARLEY, NANCY .IANE Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945, '46, Intramural Sports 1946-48, Linz Pin 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1948. FELDMAN, MARTIN BENJAMIN MARTY ROTC 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1944, '47, First Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Camp Dallas 1947. Page Thirty-,Eve X,-Qs,-N,-. - - .xr-X,-v v W - - .ix-yxfgkke-,x,g-.-.-.5 Seniors FINK, RITA Bagpipe Staff 1948, Intramural Sports 1948, Four Year Linz Pin, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Everts Award. FLEENER, WILLIAM JOSEPH BILL ROTC 1945-'48, Cadet Colonel ROTC 1948, Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1945-'48, FLECK, LINDSAY ARTHUR Band 1945-'48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, First Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Music Festival 1946-'48, Waco Solo Contest 1946, Intramural Solo Con- test 1945-'48, Q f' I , i I 5 l I 5 Lge I , FRANKFURT, DAVID LEE DAVE FORBES, ELIZABETH KYLE BETTY President Riding Club 1948, Vice-President Hi- Lites 1948, Dads Club Award 1947, Highlander Staff 1948, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Junior Historical Society 1948. FOREE, BARBARA ANN BARBIE Secretary Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Riding Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Student Council 1948, Rifle Club 1945, '46. FOX, JOAN Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1948, Intramural Sports 1945- '48. Band 1945-'48, State Band Contest 1946, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1946. FREDDE, JANET PATRICIA PAT Orchestra 1945-'48, Riding Club 1945, '46, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Art Club 1945, '46. FRICKSTAD, KAREN ANN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Orchestra 1945-'48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Operetta 1946. FRYE RICHARD DEVIN DICK I Hn Y 1947, '48, An Club 1948. ,, ll O! ' f I Hi-Lites 1945-'48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, GARRET, ADA BROOKS BEE 'H ' if I fi 1 Music Festival 1947, '48, Everts Award.-'I if A ' 1 . A' at .. I I 1 x GARRETT, PATSY RUTH PAT i , ,f,,i.f' Page Thirty-.six Hi-Lifes 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, '47,,Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, '47, Intramural Sports 1945, 1 Club Award 1948. Y ' ' Vi JI 1 Seniors GARRITY, JOHNNY JOSEPH, JR. SPlDER Band 1944, '45, Hi-Y 1944-'48, Basketball 1948. GIDLEY, NANCY BYRD NAN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Art Club 1947, '48, Music Fes- tival ,1947, '48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1946-'48, Linz Pin 1948. GILLILAND, BARBARA ANN ANGEL Travel Club 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Junior Historical Society 1946, Art Club 1944-'47, Highland Fling 1947. GLASSCOCK, MAE CLAIRE Secretary Junior Historical Society 1948, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Everts Award. GLOVER, SUZANNE SUZl H1-Lifes 1946-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '48, GOODMAN, OWEN DALE BADMAN Rifle Team 1946-'48, Student Council 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, GOODRICH, PEGGY MARIE Hi-Lites 1945-'47, Intramural Sports 1946, '47. GRAY, JESSIE JEANNE Cheerleader 1947, Everts Award, Intramural Sports 1945, Company Queen 1945, Hi-Lites 1945- '48, Music Festival 1945. GRAYSON, JANE PRESCOTT 7 Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946-'48, Vice-Pres- ident Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48. GREER, ANN WARREN iTransterred 1947 from Little Rock High School, Little Rock, Arkansasj, Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. GRIFFIN, DARLENE LOUISE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Riding Club 1945, '46. GRONER, GWENDOLYN GWEN Student Council 1945, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award, Secretary Art Club 1945-'47, Riding Club 1947, '48. Page Thirty-seven HASLAM, ALBERTINE TlNA Riding Club 1946, '48, Secretary Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1947, '45, Hi-Lites 1945-'45, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1948. HEALEY, MARTHA ISABELLE MARTY Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Travel Club 1946, '48, Linz Pins 1946, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946-'48, Music Festival 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1946, '47. HEATON, MARILYN RUTH MARNlE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, A Cap- pella Choir 1947, '48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Linz Pin 1947, Vice-President Hi-Lites 1948. HIGGINBOTHAM, CECIL McLAURIN, JR. HlGGY captain Rorc 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, camp Dallas 1947, '4a. HILL, MARILYN SUE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946-'48, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1947, '48, Library Committee 1946.1 HIRSH, CAROL LORCH 1 Secretary National Honor Society 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1946-'48, President Quill and Scroll 1948, Four Year Linz Pin,i Hall of Fame 1946, '47, Everts Award. 1 Page Thirty-Eight .NWMWVSNWWN VWV Seniors GROSSMAN, IRWIN JOSEPH Business Manager Bagpipe 1947, '48, Captain ROTC 1947, '48, Four Year Linz Pin, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1947, '48. GUNSTREAM, DOROTHY SUE DOTTlE SUE , Intramural Sports 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, A Riding Club 1945-'48, Square Dance Club 1946, '47, Four Year Linz Pin. HANER, FREDA RAE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, Riding Club 1946, '47, Intramural Sports 1947, '48, HARNED, JAMES McLEAN ROCKY Cheerleader 1947, '48, ROTC 1945, '46, Basket- ball 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48. HARRIS, EARL LEE, JR. BURLEY EARLEY Hi-Y 1945-'48. HARRISON, JOANNE NANCY JO fTransferred 1947 from St. Mary's, Michigan City, lndianai, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. 1xfx.r-4.,-.-v-,,x,.v.J,-,.-,x,,,,.-.- A-.-.,,,, Seniors HOOKER, SHIRLEY ANNE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946. HOUSE, CHARLES WESLEY CHARLIE Band 1947, '48, H1-Y 1946-'48, Art Club 1947, '48, Rorc 1947, '48, orchesfm 1948. HUNSAKER, DON PRESSMAN Highlander Staff 1946-'48, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Hall of Fame 1947, THSPA Convention 1947, Dads Club Award 1948, Hi-Y 1947, '48. HUNTER, MARGARET MAE Orchestra 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Music Festival 1947, '48. HURLEY, ELIZABETH ANN LIZ Riding Club 1946-'48, Art Club 1946, '47, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Music Festival 1946, '47, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, Highland Fling 1947. HYER, MARTHA JANE Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. l 3 1 1 1 1 i IDEN, GLORIA ALLANA GLO Hi-Lifes 1945-'48, Orchestra 1947, Music Festival 1947, Typing Award 1946. JAMES, BERNARD VAN EATON Hi-Y 1945-'48, JAQUA, ALBERT RICHARD DICK Captain Track Team 1948, Pregident Orchestra 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1947, '48, Track 1947, '48. JENKINS, BARBARA JEAN JEANNE Hi-Lifes 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947. JENKINS, RUTH Intramural Sports 1945-'48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1945- '47, Travel Club 1947, Dads Club Award 1947, '48. JOHNSON, HILDA CLAIRE Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Linz Pin 1944, Everts Award, Travel Club 1945, Intramural Sports 1945-'47, Art Club 1947. Page Thirty-nine . ,,. ,, , ,, .,., Y. ' A-7- 1 1 1 1 1 1 KELLER, MARION HUNTER T.K. ffransferred 1947 from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana,J Hi-Y 1947, '48, KINDRED, BETSY MAU DE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948, Round Table 1948, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947. KING, LURA GEORGIANN GEORGIE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Travel Club 1946-'48, Riding Club 1947, '48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Music Festival 1947, '48, KING, LAWRENCE FRIEND Track 1947. KING, LEOLA Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947. KiRSTEiN, EDWARD ALLEN EDDlE Rorc 1946-'48, Hi-Y 1946, '47, K' fs Q. 614, A U f I W IS EQWQE -'b?5?gxllu:r-23 Page Forty xr Seniors JONES, JANET Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1946, '47, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Round Table 1947, '48. JONES, WENDELL ALTON Band 1945-'48, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Orchestra 1945, '47, Solo Contest 1946, Intramural Solo Contest 1945-'48, JONSSON, KENNETH ALAN HORSE Dads Club Award 1946, Everts Award, Student Council 1945, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945. KAHN, ALAN LINZ Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945. KATZ, SHIRLEY JEANNE KlTTY Dads Club Award 1946, Intramural Sports 1945, '46, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award, Linz Pin 1948. KEATHLEY, VARA BONITA BONNIE A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Music Festival 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, X,-N,3.v.vx,,vL.-i.v.v.viL. Via. - x.v.v.v.-Lx.,-.-.J Seniors KIRVEN, ROSS BROADNAX RED Rorc 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48. KOONS, WILLIAM CONRAD BILL odds Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1946-'4a. KUEHN, JOANNE ALICE JODY Hi-Lifes 1946-'48, Riding Club 1946, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. LANE, BARBARA ANNE BAB-ANNE Bagpipe Staff 1948, Dads Club Award 1947, Riding Club 1946,'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, LANG, ELIZABETH ANN BEEZIE CXfTransferred 1947 from Temple High School, Tem- ple, Texasj, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Art Club A 1948, Travel Club 1948, Junior Historical Society DQ! 1948, Hi-Lifes 1947, '4a, Linz Pins 1947-'48, SJ-yr LANGHAM, EDWARD LANGHAM EEL 1 , if Hi-Y 1944-'4s, odds Club Award 1945, Rotc -X, yr I. 1944. If 4' yi ' ,Y i J - N VY, ' 'AV, g A My is Aki. 115,451 K9 LEVINE, DENNA SHIRLEY Uransferred 1947 from Wichita Falls High School, Wichita Falls, Texasl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Dads Club Award, lntramural Sports 1948. LEWIS, CARSON McLAUGHLIN SKlNNY Student Council 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, '46, Everts Award, Linz Pins 1946, '47. LEWIS, MARJORIE ANNE MARTY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Round Table 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1946, '47, Intramural Sports 1945, '46. LEWIS, RALPH ROSBOROUGH BUDDY ROTC 1945-'48, Crack Company 1947, Hi-Y 1945- '48, Camp Dallas 1945, '46, LIEBES, JOAN Hi-Lites 1946-'48, LILLY, ,BETTY JOSEPHINE B.J. Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1947, Everts Award, Hi- Lite Brigade 1948, Hi-Lites 1946-'48. Page Forty-one Seniors LITTLE, LLOYDELLE ' Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Junior Historical So:iety 1946- '48, Treasurer Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, I Dads Club Award 1948, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '48, j Riding Club 1945-'48. LO CASTLE, JAMES MOORMAN BIG JIM Saber Club 1948, B-Team Baseball 1947, Hi-Y 1946-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1948, Dads Club Award 1948. LUKIN, JOAN ADELE JOANIE National Honor Society 1948, Linz Pins 1946-'48, Intramural Sports 1945, '46, Hi-Lites 1945-'48. LUTHER, BARBARA RUTH BOBBIE Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1945-'48, Highland Fling 1947, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Travel Club 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48. MACKENZIE, THELMA MARILYN President Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Everts Award, Vice- Riding Club 1946-'48, Linz Pin 1945, '46, MARGULES, ELAINE BEATRICE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947, '48, MARTIN, DELORES D'ARLINE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award. MARTIN, ALBERT WILLIAM, JR. BILLY Student Council 1946-'48, National Honor Society 1946-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945, '46, Linz Pin 1948. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM DEWEESE BILL Rorc 1945, Hi-Y 1945-'4a. MAXWELL, JOHN LOUIS RUSTY Football 1946, '48, Basketball 1947, '48, H-Asso- ciation 1946-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'47. MAYER, BEVERLY ANN Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Intramural Sports 1948, Dads Club Award 1946, '48, Linz Pin 1948. Page F arty-two i fvQ- LUFKIN, MARTIN HARRISON BARNYARD President Hi-Lites 1947, Student Council 1947, '48, Seniors MAYES, HARLAND FRYER, JR. Editor Bagpipe 1947, '48, Four Year Linz Pin, Tennis 1946-'48, National Honor Society 1947, '48, President Quill and Scroll 1947, Latin Club 1947, '48. MCBRIDE, THOMAS SENOR Hi-Y 1947, '48, Round Table 1947, '48, Interna- tionalist Club 1947. McCLAIN, MARGARET ANN MAGGIE Student Council 1948, Linz Pin 1945, '46, High- lander Staff 1948, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945- '48, Travel Club 1947, '48. McCLESKEY, MARILYN Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. MCCORKLE, MARY JOSEPHINE MARY JO Cheerleader 1947, Student Council 1946, Music Festival Princess 1947, Intramural Sports 1945, Hi- Lites 1945-'48, Company Queen 1947. MCCRORY, HELEN ELIZABETH LlZZY Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1945-'47, Everts Award. MCDONNELL, SHIRLEY ANN SAMMY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1946, Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946. McGUIRE, AUTHELLA ANN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Everts Award. MEAD, DAVID LANE LITTLE DAVID Hall of Fame 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1945- '48, Hi-Y Photographer 1946, '47, THSPA Con- vention 1946, '47, Hi-Y Older Boys Conference 1947, Camera Club 1945, '46. MEADOWS, LUCILLE ELOISE ELLER Hi-Lites 1946-'48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, MERCHANT, LAURA Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1946-'48, Everts Award, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Student Council 1945, '46, Latin Club 1947, '48. MEREDITH, MARGARET ALICE BO-PEEP Highland Fling 1947, Junior Historical Society 1948, Intramural Sports 1945A'48, Library Com- mittee 1947, Riding Club 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945- '48 Page Forty three MILLER, LLOYD MELONE, JR. KILLER Orchestra 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1948, All State Orchestra 1946-'48, Music Festival 1946-'48, Operetta 1946. MIMS, BARBARA SUE Student Council 1946, Hi-Lites 1945-'47, Riding Club 1946, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. MOON, GEORGE EDWARD EDDlE Hi-Y 1945-'48, MOORE, PHYLLIS ELIZABETH PHYL Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, 47, Intramural Sports 1945-'47, Student Council 1947, Dads Club Award 1947, Everts Award. MOORE, ROBERT EDGAR BOBBY Rorc 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, odds Club Award 1946. MULHAUSER, DORRIEN LA VARNE MELBACKER Hi-Lites 1945-'48. Page Forty-four ii.-.-.g. gixigkvi.: , ,-.-.v.-. A .v. - i. iii? Seniors MERRILL, PEGGY FRANCES PEG Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945. MESERVE, KENNETH ALMER KEN Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945- '48, Everts Award, MESSICK, DOROTHY DOT Linz Pin 1947, Hi-Lites 1946, '48, Intramural Sports 1947. MIGHELL, KENNETH JOHN KENNY Captain ROTC 1947, '48, First Vice-President Hi-Y 1948, Treasurer National Honor Society 1947-48, Vice-President Orchestra 1945-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, President Class 1948. MILLDRUM, GEORGE MOORE, JR. LUCKY Rotc 1945-'47, Hi-Y 1945-'48, odds Club Awdrd 1948, Rifle Team 1945. MILLER, BESSIE RUTH PINKY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, Music Festival 1947, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1946. ,v. .-x.v.v.v.v. .v.,-gi., .v.vLx. L.-ii.-.-A-ik, Seniors MURRAY, JOSEPHINE JOAN Orchestra 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Music Fes- tival 1947, '48. MUSSO, ANTHONY VITO BUDDY ROTC 1944, '45. MYERS, MERLYN MERNIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Second Vice-President Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947-'48, MYRICK, EUGENE PAYNE GENE Linz Pin 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1946-'48, Music Festival 1946-48, Operetta 1946, Junior His- torical Society 1948, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48. NASH, NAN HARTON Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946, '47, Intra- mural Sports 1946, Everts Award. O'CONNOR, JAMES OFFUTT JIMMlE cqpfqin ROTC 1948, saber Club 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Rorc 1945-'48, I O'CONNOR, MARY ANN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Stu- dent Council 1947, Dads Club Award 1947, Library Committee 1947. OLFF, IDA JOAN COOKIE Dads Club Award 1947, Intramural Sports 1946, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Everts Award, Junior Historical Society 1948. PALMER, EMMA PALMER, JACKIE JACK Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, Highland Fling 1947, Music Festival 1946- '48, Dramatics 1945, '46. PARKER, ELIZABETH LlZZIE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1947, Secre- tary Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1946-'48, Art Club 1947, '48, Travel Club 1946, '47. PARKER, TONI Hi-Lites 1946, '48, Intramural Sports 1948, Dads Club Award 1948. Page Forty-five V., ,,,,. , ,, , ,,.. -,e......,,,,,,.- ...,,,. ..,...,-. -. ,...-..-.,...-. .. ,--,,-.....-----.,., .,,,.i.,.,-....,.,,,.1 ' 1 PYLE, VERA FAY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Everts Award. PONDER, JACK EDWARD Captain ROTC 1948, Hi-Y 1945-47, Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Saber Club 1947, '48. RATTAN, CLARENCE TRAVIS, JR. TAN RAT Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1945, '46, Captain ROTC 1948, Saber Club 1947, '48 REASER, DONALD FREDERICK DON Hi-Y 1946-'48, ROTC 1945-'48, Comp Dallas 1947, B-Teclm Football 1945-'48, B-Team Baseball 1947. REECE, JOAN MARIE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Intramural Sports 1946, '47, Riding Qub 1946-'48. Page F orty-six REED, CAROLYN LOUISE National Honor Society 1947, '48, Quill and Scro'l 1947, '48, Four Year Linz Pin, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Student Council 1945, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, AJxA Seniors PARKHURST, NANCY AMMA Uransterred 1947 from Sunset High School, Dallasl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48, PAULE, JAMES MITCHELL THE PADRE President Latin Club 1947, '48, ROTC 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1946, '48, Linz Pins 1945-'47, Dads Club Award 1947, '48. PERRY, JOSEPH BANCROFT, JR. PIERRE Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, Highlander Staff 1945. PFEIFFER, DOROTHY LOUISE DOTTIE Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1948. PFEIFER, LAFE RAEMAN, JR. RAE First Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1947, Saber Club 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1945-'47 PIERCE, ALAN KRAFT President Hi-Y 1948, Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 1948, Football 1947, National Honor Society 1947, '48, President Saber Club 1948, Student Council 1947, '48. x5,N5f,, AAnf f Y' 'I Seniors X-ll '- 9' RICE, ROBERT COOK BOB ROTC 1946 48, Camp Dallas 1946. RICHARDS, CHARLES DAVID Captain ROTC 1948, Library Committee 1946, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Saber Club 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Student Council 1948. RICHIE, VIRGINIA Hi-Lites 1946, '47. RIPPEY, WILLIAM MAC RIP Football 1947, National Honor Society 1947, '48, Student Council 1946-'48, Secretary Hi-Y 1947, Treasurer Student Counicl 1948, H-Association 1947, '48. ROBERTS, ROBERT LEWIS BOB Student Council 1948, Rifle Team 1946, '48, ROTC 1945-'48, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1946. ROBERTSON, GEORGE EDWARD ED A Cappella Choir 1948, Music Festival 1947, '48, Typing Award 1948. I ROBERTSON, JERRY WILEY SLICK Hi-Y 1945-'48, H-Association 1946-'48, Football 1948, Basketball 1947, '48, Baseball 1946-'48, ROTC 1945. ROBERTSON, MOLLIE DOT Transferred 1947 from Sunset High School, Dal- lasl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48. ROBINS, SHIRLEY JOYCE SQUIRL Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. ROBINSON, MARY CATHERINE CATHY Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1947. ROSAIRE, CAROL JEAN BLONDlE CTransferred 1947 from Lamar High School, Hous- ton, Texasl, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. 2- ROSENTHAL, HERBERT SIMON BUD Second Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Rorc 1945-'48, Ddds Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48. Page F orty-seven I SCHULMAN, MYRON ROLAND J.B. H1-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, '46, Dads Club Award 1947, swdam Council 1945. SCURLOCK, HARRY GILSON GIL Rifle Team 1946-'48, Saber Club 1948, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1948, Bagpipe Staff 1947, State Hi-Y Convention 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48. SCURLOCK, JAN National Honor Society 1947, '48, Cheerleader 1947, '48, Treasurer Student Council 1947, Rep- resentative-at-Large Student Council 1946-'47, Four Year Linz Pin, Regimental Queen 1947. SHAPP, ROLAND EDWARD RONNY Rorc 1944-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM LOWERY WILLlE Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Maior ROTC 1948, Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Vice-President Saber Club 1948, Vice-President Class 1948, Linz Pins 1945, '46. SHOEMAKER, BURTON WILLIAM BILL fTransferred 1947 from Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio, Texasj, Vice-President Na- tional Honor Society 1948, Vice-President Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1947, '48, Round Table 1947, '48. Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. Page Forty eight Seniors ROWE, JOE MCDEVITT PHILADELPHIA Football 1946, '47, Basketball 1947, '48, Baseball 1947, '48, All State Playoff Team of 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, H-Association 1946-'48, ROWE, JOHN GILBERT First Lieutenant Rorc 1947, '48, Rifle Team 1946- '4a, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Saber Club 1948. ROWE, NANCY IRENE ESSENAN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Library Committee 1946, '47, Travel Club 1947, '48, .lunior Historical Society 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1947, Music Festival 1947. RUSSELL, HARVEY NUAL RUSTY Football 1945-'47, Basketball 1946, '47, Baseball 1947, '48, National Honor Society 1946, '47, H- Association 1945-'47. SAXTON, BEN PAUL BUZZARD Hi-Y 1946-'47, Rorc 1946-'48, Rifle Team 1948, SCHMIEDEKE, MARY LOUISE MARY LOU Four Year Linz Pin, Bagpipe Staff 1948, Dads Club Award 1947, '48, Everts Award, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1946, '48. ' ' ' . , 1 -.-,x,.vx,.w.-L.-x.-. .-A - . - .-.vixLL. - iixgi, f Seniors SIMMONS, NANCY JANE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Travel Club 1947, Junior His- torical Society 1947, '48. SLAUGHTER, GLORIA CONNIE GLO Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1945-'48. SMALLFELDT, MARTHA ANN DUTCH Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Orchestra 1945-'48. SMITH, GEORGE DUFFIELD, JR. DUFFY Captain ROTC 1948, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Dads Club Award 1948, Saber Club 1947, '48. SMITH, CHARLES RUSSELL ROTC 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1946-'48, Camp Dallas 1946, '47, Student Council 1948, Dads Club Award 1948. SMITH, SARAH LEE SALLY Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Secretary Quill and Scroll 1947, '48, Secretary Latin Club 1947, '48, Chairman Library Committee 1947, '48, National Honor Society 1947, '48, Student Council 1947, '48. WW A Z l l 1 . 5 X . r 7 l .1 'WV A SPALTI BARBARA RUTH BABS lTransferrecl 1947 from Hockaday School Dallasl HI Lltes 1945 A Cappella Choir 1947 48 Riding Club 1947 48 SPEARS CAROLINE LEE GEE Hi-Lites 1945-48 Intramural Sports 1945-48 Travel Club 1947 48 Junior Historical Society 1947, 48, Riding Club 1948, Everts Award. SPENCER WANDA Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1 torical Society 1947, '48, Travel Intramural Sports 1947, '48. SPICER, VERNON Hi-Y 1944-'48. 948, Junior His- Club 1947, '48, STAHL, CHARLES DONALD DONNY Linz Pins 1945, '46, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1 947, '48. STEPHENS, ROBERT WRAY BOB ROTC 1944, '45, Hi-Y 1948. Page Forty-nine TEEL, BILLY SEPH MALNU ,I - f 'K,' Baseball 1947, '48, Treasurer Hi-Y 1947, ROTC 1945, H-Association 1947. TERRELL, BETTY SUE BETSY fTransferred 1947 from Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texasj, Hi-Lites 1947, '48. THOMPSON, CECIL DUANE CURLY Captain ROTC 1948, President Saber Club 1948, Second Vice-President Hi-Y 1948, Rifle Team 1946-'48, Orchestra 1945-'47, Camp Dallas, 1946, '47. THOMPSON, JIMMIE CLEO BIG JIM-BULL Football 1946, '47, 1-11-Y 1945-'48, H-Association 1946-'48, THOMPSON, SHERMAN ALLEN STUD Page Fifty ROTC 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC Craclx Corn- pany 1947, '48, Camp Dallas 1947. TINKLE, DONALD WARD DON ROTC 1945-'47, Hi-Y 1944-'48, Everts Award, Bagpipe Reporter 1947, Latin Club 1947, '4-8. l f A44 1 , 1 1 ll K 1 mJQxfN5f Seniors STEVENS, GEORGE MARTIN KING FISH H-Association 1946-'48, Baseball 1946, '47, Hi-Y 1945-'48. STRAND, JANICE MURIEL Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1946-'48. STREET, BEN DAVE MOMO Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1946, '47, Saber Club 1947, '48, H-Association 1947, '48, Band 1946-'48. STUBBEMAN, RUTH ELLEN THEELEN Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Music Festival 1947, Dads Clu Award 1947 Linz 1948 , .Q ,W 1Qi'R,? 7 f?.', 'Wf ' I l FK H1-Y 1945-48, ROTC 1945- 48. - V? f, ,- '-1. TACEY, JOAN ELIZABE11-U79 student Council 1946, Dads Club Award 1946, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Everts Award, Hi- Lites 1945-'48, Library Committee 1946, '47, 1 -QQW. ..,,,.,., ...,,-,,,,,, I Seniors TODD, MARY MARGARET Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 1947-'43. TOUCHSTONE, JOHN N. Golf 1945-'48, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1945, H-Asso- ciation 1946-'48. TRUETT, DIANE Linz Award 1946-'48, Everts Award, Hi-Lite? 1946-'48, Travel Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1946, Hi-Lite Brigade 1948. TURNER, LOVELL, JR. BABE Rorc: 1945, '46, Hi-Y 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1948. UNDERWOOD, JACK JACKSON Bagpipe Staff 1946, '47, First Lieutenant ROTC 1947, '48, Rifle Team 1947, '48, Hi-Y Delegate 1946-'48, Round Table 1946-'48, Camp Dallas 1947. VAN AMBURGH, JAMES WILLIAM BILL Hi-Y 1945-'47, ROTC 1946, Dads Club Award 1946. I , .1 ,, , 9 09 sfo 0 l'.4 0 . ' , ,., VERNON, MARTIN Football 1947, H-Association 1947, Hi-Y 1945-'48, B-Team Basketball 1947. VICKREY, JEAN Student Council 1947, '48, Hi-Lifes 1946-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, VINCENT, MARGU ERITE ANNE DEBUTANTE Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Library Committee 1947, I-Ii-Lite Brigade 1946. WALKER, PATRICIA JEAN PAT Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Dads Club Award 1948, Music Festival 1946-'48, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48. WALKER, ROBERT HARDING BOB President Hi-Y 1947, '48, Colonel ROTC 1947, '48, Captain Swimming Team 1947, National Honor Society 1947, '48, Secretary-Treasurer Saber Club 1947, SASG Convention 1947. WARREN, SADIE SUE SUSIE Hi-Lites 1946-'43. Page Fifty-one WHEELER, JOSEPH DARR JOE National Honor Society 1946-'48, Basketball 1947, '48, Football 1946, '47, Vice-President Student Council 1947, Band 1947. WINSETT, BETTY LEE Four Year Linz Pin, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, President Art Club 1948, Treasurer Art Club 1947, Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Everts Award. WINTERMAN, NORMAN DAVID SONNY Transferred 1947 from Texas Military College, Terrell, Texas.j WITTEN, JAMES FAIR JIMMY Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1945-'48, ROTC 1946, B-Team Baseball 1947. WOLCOTT, ELIZABETH LOUISE BETTY Representative-at-Large Student Council 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Intramural Sports 19454'48, Hi- Lite Brigade 1946, '47, Student Council 1946, '47, Everts Award. WOODWARD, DORIS JANICE Historian Travel Club 1947, '48, Bagpipe Staff 1948, Linz Pin 1948, Everts Award, A Cappella Choir 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1946-'48. Page F ifty-two , , , , , v , ,ax-L.-iikk vii. .v. ix. ig, - x Seniors WATSON, DOROTHY VIRGINIA DOTTY Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1947, Art Club 1947, '48, Everts Award, Music Festival 1948. WEINSTEIN, MAXINE Four Year Linz Pin, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1944-'48, Travel Club 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947, Everts Award. WEINZETTLE, JEAN MARIE Linz Pins 1946-'48, Highlander Staff 1947, '48, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Travel Club 1947, '48. WELSH, PAUL REED Football 1947, Baseball 1946-'48, H-Association 1946, Hi-Y 1945. WEST, RONALD ALFRED RONNIE ROTC 1945-'48, H1-Y 1945-'48, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1947. WHARTON, RITA Orchestra 1946-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1948. ' ' --v--v-.---.-f.-.-.-.-J ...-.-.-,-.-.-: -.-.-.-.-.-.-o 1 A . Seniors WOOLRIDGE, WANDA LOU Student Council 1948, Intramural Sports 1945-'48, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Travel Club 1945, '46, Library Committee 1947, Dads Club Award 1946, '48. WORKMAN, MERRY .IANICE JAN Hi-Lites 1945-'48, Riding Club 1946-'48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Hi-Lite Brigade 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1947. YARBOROU Bagpipe Staff 1947, '48, Highlander Staff 1946- '48, Quill Linz Pin 1947. YEARGAN, HAROLD L. HAL Hi-Y 1945-'48, Rotc 1945-'48, Evans Award. YOUNG, DOROTHY ANN DOTTlE Hi-Lites 1946-'48, brary Committee Brigade 1947, Dads Club Award 1948. YOUNG, PATRICIA RUTH PAT National Honor Society 1947, '48, Junior Historical Society 1 Council 1946, '47, Hi-Lites 1945-'48, A Cappella Choir 1947-'48, HILL, JAMES ROBERT Uronsferred 1947 from School, DaIIas.J MANES, DOROTHY r l. 1 1 GH, ANN WILSON and Scroll 1947, '48, Hi-Lifes 1946-'48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Li- 1946, Riding Club 1946, Hi-Lite 948, Travel Club 1947, '48, Student l Seniors not in pictures: MATTAROCK, PETER AUGUST RIDER, CHARLES Cathedral fTransferred 1947 from Schenby High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaj MOORE, PATSY WILEY, DONALD GORDEN J. CTransterred 1948 from Southwesi High Schol, Kansas City, Missourij new X Page Fifty-three The Spirit of ca People is Disclosed by the Education of its Youth January Commencement Seniors cast admiring glances at Bill and Bette Sue, beau and belle, of The lane up for the commencement Sel'lTl0l'l. the senior dance. Mr. McPherson presents Delwin with his reward. Page Fifty-four How can ye chant, ye f V 1 little birds? -Robert Burns - ME:-z ' v .5 X - Iv N+:A:-'-: -,',- . .-.-. x.-. 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Third row: Charles Duncan, Barry Binion, John Biggers, Robin Acton, Tom Bertram, Ted Brown, Judson Francis, Don Jarvis, Douglas Coffin, Robert Hopkins. 3A's not in picture: Barbara Gilliland, John Hessenauer, William Hill, Terry Hoban, Carl Hoffman, Bob Hope, Edyth Jaeger, John Jamar, Marian Johnston, Frank Joseph. Page Fifty-six 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Ben Bateman, Catherine Birt, Joan Dyson, Beverly Carter, Joanne Cave, Barbara Hal- stead, Gloria Cunningham, Joanne Herrin, Nancy Hudspeth. Second row: Ralph Carrell, Dorothy Campbell, Ida Blewett, Mildred Ellis, Elizabeth Hufthines, Pat Butler, Harriet Holland, Helen Bounds, Jack Boyce. ' Third row: Ed Heath, Fritz Brothers, Robert Hyde, Herbert Harvey, Billy Dick Gregory, Howard DuPuy, George Davis, Bill Crisler, Karl Anderson. 3A's not in picture: Jean Becker, Ronald Brown, Sandra Cohen, Louella Collins, Jeanne Cuerier, Harold Davis, Daniel Diamond, Patsy Garrett, Billy Gillean. Page Fifty-sewn 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Frank Straus, Jack Morris, Barbara Krosin, Betty Rembert, Carolyn Stark, Kathryn Moon, Jean Oliver, Miriam Wolf, Herman Schenkel, Gerald Price. Second row: Bill Reid, Betty Nicholson, Elaine Kendrick, Barbara Patterson, Patricia Williamh, Marilyn Manning, Jeanette Scarf, Richard Love, Hobert Price, Jack Mathis. Third row: Eddie Sillman, Michael Powers, Chandler Ricker, Herbert McJunkin, George McCul- loch, John Kelly, Gail Grossenbacher, Robert Whitten. 3A's not in picture: Jackie McNeice, Bobby Moore, Dorothy Munster, Jimmy Rawles, Betty Rob- erts, Barry Rubin, Bob Snelling. Page Fifty-eight 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Marilyn Rosen, Pat Yost, Betty Louise Smith, Sonia Topletz, Pat Lyford, Jan Scurlock, Sandra Moore, Bob Thomas. Second row: Dorothy Manes, Jackie Moore, Dwight Otto, Neil Marshall, Ed Speer, Richard Saun- ders, Jimmie Taylor. Third row: Jesse West, Elliott Mendenhall, Charles Sorrels, Marvin Stetler, Malcolm McGaha, Gene Rutherford, Watt Winn. 3A's not in picture: Bill P. Talley, Charles Thomas, Charles Wood. Page Fifty-nine 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Robert Bentz, Sharla Aaron, Julia Bell, Geraldine Brandt, Norman Einspruch, Wayne Abernathy, Maryiean Butler, Mary Claire Doggett, Jerry Cearley, Helaine Crohn, Barbara Bradshaw. Second row: John Boone, Bill Boyd, Doris Albert, Esther Browning, Jean DeJernett, Dorothy Dixon, Nancy Brown, Yvonne Emish, Emily Eaves, Jo Ann Ewing, Frances Ann Burke, Ida Bess Bennett. Third row: Wayne Bennett, Jack Craycroft, Allan Crawford, Bill Farrell, James Baker, Wendell Bray, Dawson French, Judson Crow, John Coolidge, John Butler, Roger Blackmar, Davis Bottom. 3B's not in picture: J. Paul Allen, Karl Anderson, James Beaty, Catherine Birt, Joan Boyle. Page Sixty 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Betty Burks, Betty Bell, Carolyn Bethman, Louella Collins, Nancy Jane Ashby, Bar- bara Fisher, Sally Armitage, Bettye Conrad, Floi Llynn Eversmeyer, Kenneth Birdsong, Bob Alderdice. Second row: Marvel Crall, Jean Brown, Clara Broyhill, Phyliss Berwald, Gloria Brown, Margaret Bodden, Helen Briley, Robert Cralle, Craft Edmunds, Hal Bateman. Third row: Joseph Victor DeCuir, Charles Brand, Leland Fansher, Joe Fisher, Warren Carleton, Ben Cole, Stanley Ely, Tom Arthur, Jim Dealey, John Calhoun, Mickey Fortner, Jack Ear- hardt, Jimmy Bailey. 3B's not in picture: Joan Brodnax, Jack Burke, Tanya Cradclock, Bob Dawson. Page Sixty-one 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Larry Lacy, Robert King Coke, George Knowles, Crozier Gowan, Roger Hansen, Suretta Love, Sadie Gearner, Shirley Laves, Mickey Gibbs, Jocelyn Hill, Mary Ann Hein. Second row: Herbert Louis Lee, Ross Gritfing, Joanne Klemmedson, Carolyn Hermann, Sharon Gately, Betty Jo Gross, Marlene Lesser, Nancy Gibson, Hope Kilgore, Virginia Lewman. Third row: Harrell Hayden, Eric Gambrell, Douglas Hawkins, Richard Hawley, Colleen Gowen, Ann Lear, Annellon Livingstone, Dorothy Landon. 3B's not in picture: Jackie Keithley. Page Sixty two 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Grace Jones, Mary Jane Johannes, Frances Lietemeyer, Patsy Harper, Diane Grosberg, Doris Horner, Patsy Kerr, Diana Gomez, Toyzanne Gibson, Howard Hamilton, Earl Holcombe. Second row:.Rena Hirsten, Pat Hughes, Ann Hodges, Pat Hoffman, Miles Julian, Harold Lacy, Barnett Goldberg, Teddy Highes, Olin Lancaster, Jack Jones. Third row: William Bres Gregory, Billy Lynch, Gordon Hosford, John Robert Keegan, Harold Kobey, David Hargrave, Buddy Harris, K. Larsen, Frank Leslie, Phelps Helvenston. 3B's not in picture: Bobby Hamilton. Page Sixty-three 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Marcia Miller, Catherine Miers, Susan Putman, Dorothy Muccie, Betty Redden, Shir- lene McLean, Lorna Reely, Nancy Magnolia, Ann Ramsey, Lois Rabb. Second row: Laura McClintock, Barbara Nichols, Mary Lou Potwin, Gladys McFarland, Jane O'Dell, Thelma Ross, Marian Noster, Bonnie Roach, Dorothy Munster, Ann Morgan. Third row: Jack Perkins, James Pierce, Bill McCrory, John Pearson, Robert Mott, Boy Mays, Rogge Marsh, Billy Mabry, Perry McPherson, Ray O'Connell, Allen Pierce. 3B's not in picture: Luther O'Bannon, Rosalie Pasternak, Mary Lou Phillips, Bette Porter, Rebecca Ralston, Hershel Reavis, Betty Rembert, Gene Rutherford. Page Sixty-four :W f 1,. X. , if ,fi '7 ' J 3B - Juniors - 3B N , Y ,- A47 X , Frontsrow: Alfred Ruebel, Sue Puckhaber, Dolores Ann Rodgers, Sarah Roehr, Mildred Nettle, Lou Ann Perry, Barbara Nash, Patricia Purcell, Lou Prothrou. Second row: Jimmy Maxwell, Fonse Ragland, Sue Pingree, Mary Morton, Jacquelyn Randle, Margaret Ann Nichols, Herbert Mitchell, John McKinsey, Ralph Marshall. Third row: Bill McVeigh, Charles Nolen, Bill Moses, Charles Roe, Don Marth, Jack Rankin, Jim Moser, Dudley Miller, Bolo Rush. . 3B's not in picture: Jo Ann McClintock, George McCulloch, Donald Macmillan, Nettye Magrill, Robert Lee Martin, Paul Mattarock, Kathryn Moon. Page Sixty-Jive 3B - Juniors - 3B W ll S lvia Ann Troutt, Betsy Zelt, Barbara Witchell, Gloria Front row: Janice Tollison, Betty a ace, y Spangler, Eleanor Simmons, Barbara Vernon. Second row: Janet Uecker, Dorothy Smith, Barbara Willis, Jean Wood, Robert Spitzka, Jess Spoonts, Austin Young, Frank Merrill. h R'l Smith, Melbert Schwarz, Richard Third row: Louis Weber, Gordon Tucker, Bob S owen, iey Thomas Wilkinson, James Wright. 3B's not in picture: Joe Veach, Reagan Waskom, William QBucldyl West, Miriam Wo Page Sixtyvsix lt. 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Charlesa Wolfe, Donna Whitcomb, Carolyn Wright, Anne Wells, Anne Smith, Walter Watson, Lewis Wertheimer, Wesley Westmoreland, Thomas Staggs. Second row: Dick Taylor, Maxwell Thomas, Walter Williams, Sam Thompson, Ill, Henry Yeager, Bill Taylor, Shirley Williams, Gloria Weston. Third row: Robert Strong, George Wilson, Alva Shepard, Sam Vilches, Bill Spies, George Sarra- fian, Bruce Settle, Sherwood Sullivan. 3B's not in picture: Carol Simons, Marvin Stetler, Sally Stimson, Wilda Truitt. Page Sixty-seven 2A - Sophomores - 2A Front row: Marilyn Coleman, Barbara Harvey, Ann Heath, Sue Gresham. Borin, Ruth Gould, Betty Kidder, Melanie Binford, Sylva l lc J Ch k, Rae Boker, Virginia Boberg, Suzanne Seconcl row: Marjorie Hundahl, Betty Blay oc , erry ee Buchanan, Dorothy Hagberg, Glenna Jo Epps, Gerry Green. l b F k' Barbosa, Robert lrby, Larry Third row: Bill Chapman, Morton Arledge, James Ho com , ran I6 Jones. 2A's not in picture: Sharla Aaron, Bill Boyd, Bill Bragg, Clara Broyhill, Ray Butler, John Cal- houn, Creighton Campbell, Barry Cohen. Page Sixty-eight 2A - Sophomores - 2A Front row: Baron Bassel, Mary Bodine, Shirley Feldman, Alice Koch, Glenna Farris, Frank Kendrick, Ed Genecov, Bruce Allan. Second row: Keith Allan, Carol Clark, Martha Hunsaker, Eva Marie Jones, Jeanne Cuerier, Billy Klingman, Harry Bodine. Third row: Mason Briggs, Richard Allen, Bobby Hamilton, Terry James, Tom Jaynes, Donald Blair. 2A's not in picture: Milton Fortner, Sharon Lynne' Gateley, Charles Gouse, James Hershfelt, Lois Hobein, William Hutchison. Page Sixty-nine 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Angus MacDonald, Ernestelle Kay Tutt, Mary Ann Yates, Harriet McDonald, Marilyn Mayes, Nancy Sue Temple, Jimmy Roberts, Lucien Leinfelder. Second row: Anthony Riddlesperger, Eugene Zale, Doris Mackenzie, Lola Mann, Betty McCul- loch, Patricia Rodgers, Jackie Keithly. Third row: Robert Maxwell, Paul Stewart, Roger Murdock, Billy Todd, John Morgan, Charles Payne, Jim Roberts, Daniel Stansbury. 2A's not in picture: Larry Wells, Robert Whitten, Frank Wolf, Ivan Zuckerman. Page Seventy 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Jack McJunkin, John Moore, Dwight Porter, Jo Langley, Peggy Spencer, Martinette Lacy, Joan Sanders, Joan Walton, Harriet Thompson. Second row: Gene Thompson, John Scurlock, Bailey Ruff, Dick Land, David Nix, George Whitney, Joe Westerlage. Third row: John Lownnan, Foster Poole, Jerry Rumley, Ed Moore, Dale Mount, Tommy Morris, Charles Pepper, Dean Perry. 2A's not in picture: William McCrory, Robert Miller, John Ownby, Bill Schoen, Bruce Settle. Page Seventy-one 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Pierce Allman, Ted Bernstein, Edward Dushman, Burke Burkart, Ann Atkerson, Jane D'Armand, Beverly Collier, Elin Campbell, Barbara Bolanz, Margaret Bond. Second row: Jerry Bartos, Calloway Cochran, Anne Bailey, Elise Buchheit, Henry Broadnax, Howard Bickers, Raymond Downey, Leslie Beddoes, John Baird, Nesom Burt, Robert Best. Third row: William Donnell, Paul Cochran, Otis Caskey, John Bretz, William Crawford, Mathew Delany, Williarn Copeland, Richard Bernet, John Cecil Archibald, Thomas Bateman, John Capps. 2B's not in picture: Jerry Cheek, John Dugan. Page Seventy-two li We '4 X xl. V. . gf l H Wftiz 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Elsa Jean Baker, Hazel Danna, Barbara Badt, Barbara Caulfield, Sue Bates, Ann Campbell, Joan Drilling, Donald Binion, William Biggs, Hobert Botts. Second row: Barbara Cowley, Patricia Abbey, Anita Ardinger, Mona Beckham, Nancy Cole, Vinita Boyle, Elissa Berwald, Nona Jean Browning, Grace Await, Earlane Baccus, Arthur Crossman. Third row: William Duer, Eric Becker, Charlos Bolcling, Don Wallace Davis, William Agosta, Jerry Delleney, Malcolm Boone, William Bowdry, Charles Barns. 2B's not in picture: Arthur Barrett, Lawrence Burk. Page Seventy-three 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Marilyn Eckert, Lucile Helen Foster, Judith Kelley, Marianne Eckels, Lanell Embry, ' ' ' ' ' H d S h F bes, -Cynthia Hood, Alice Hughes, Emily Hemmlngson, Barbara Hill, Jane o ges, ara or Betty Holliday. Second row: William Jordon, John England, William Foster, Jerry Kaplan, Eleanor Greer, June Lammers, Betty Hawkins, Anne Hardy, Kathryn Jones, Joyce Jones. Third row: Tom Finley Hughston, Delmo Johnson, Thomas Kelly, Billy Brewer, A. D. Griffin, Bob S. LeMay, John Kropp, Jimmy Henderson, Kirby Edwards, George Hurt. 2B's not in picture: Mildred Gray, Robert Harper, Clyde Taylor Johnson, Leland Johnson. Page Seventy-four 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Elizabeth Ann Fisher, Nancy English, Dolores Killion, Carol Leal Gardner, Beverly Horman, Sara Kaufman, Julia C. Jones, Paula Feldman, Elizabeth Ann Kirby, Chester Kaiserman. Second row: HerbertlFriend, Philip Franklin, Richard Johns, Gene Fox, Gloria Love, Robert Hanley, Thomas Goff, John Frazier, Billy Tom Harris, Thomas Harkey. Third row: Brown Higginbotham, William Hoge, Milton Loeb, Keneth Kinnamon, Louis Glazer, Lynn Goldstein, Harold Kupfer, William Little, Robert Kidder, George Lee Haviland. 2B's not in picture: Martinette Lacy, Joyce Little, Danna Lobb, Grace Lytle. Page Seventyfive 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Martha Gail Simpson, Marilyn Mock, Joan Margules, Sue Manton, Nancy McGraw, Patsy Prince, Mary Sanford, Robert McLendon, Ann Roembke, Joan Mings, Gloria Ray, Mary Elizabeth Myers, Clair Elizabeth Smith. Second row: George Pondrom, James Rehkemper, Sidney Stahl, Edwin Siegal, Arnold Sweet, Nancy Quinn, Charles Smith, Arthur Mackinstry, William Steel, James Scurlock, Curtis Pickens, All Perkins. Third row: John Snider, Lawrence Martin, Bob Maloney, Pat Patterson, William Myers, John Ed Stafford, James Marsh, William Turner,Walton Miller, Morgan Metz. 2B's not in picture: Shirley Martin, Patsy Parker, John Parker, Patsy Pinson. Page Sevcntybsix 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Marilyn Seale, Sydney Ann Shumate, Betty Florence Smith, Janet Russ, Edith Ryser, Jane Madden, Bart Rominger, Alfred Stubberman, David Mclntire, John Moser, James Purse. Second row: Dawn Simmer, Martha Slevin, Jean Roberts, Mary Lou Pyle, Carleene Moore, Su- zanne Smith, Patsy Peardon, Mary Joanne Peak, Helen Speer, Elizabeth Perry. Third row: Gayle Ray, Gerald Ray, Arthur Melvin Peters, Tommy Mayo, Don Fred McFarland, Harvey McCarty, Clay Pearce, Duncan Smith, Charles Rembert, Lewis Smith. 2B's not in picture: Bonnie Roach, Mary Semos, Lester Shine, Faye Smith. Page Seventy-seven 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Shirley Upham, Ann Wedgeworth, Joyce Weinstein, Florence Ellen Talley, Helen Ann Weaver, Lila Werner, Marilyn Wissemann, Faith Weber, Susan Varner, Elizabeth Thurman, Betty Jo Taylor. Second row: Robert Timmons, Roy Van Horn, Robert Witten, Robert Wallace, David Weakley, Richard Webster, Carolyn White, Sora Lei Ungerman, Shirley Trippe. Third row: Dick Wilkes, Edward Wood, Ira Whittenberg, Norman Wolf, Paul Young, Joann Wilkes, Cynthia Ann Trigg, Lawrence Williams, Martha Wallace, Myrna Zapruder. 2B's not in picture: Marilyn Wyant. Page Seventy-eight 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Shannon Muchison, Donald Vinsant, Helen Ray Woods, Selben Reissig, Joanne Von Schoeler, Virginia Sue Traylor, Vera Jayne Peers, Greta Bonnie Steele, Barbara Jane Rob- bins, Margaret Kerley, Eva Jane Potter. Second row: Howard Merriell, Donald McMahon, Jean Sellmeyer, Fredna Sheppard, Patricia Walker, Sandra Singer, Marilyn McDonald, Elizabeth Anne Pierce, Evantha Potts. Third row: Neil Tuthill, Ronnie Waters, William Wixon, Neil Newton, James Pigg, Robert Paslay, Johnnie Matthews, Bryan Van Buskirk, Jimmie Thomas. Page Seventy-nine 2B - Sophomores - 2B QJANUARYD Front row: Diane Dunaway, Charlotte Foster, William Kolthoff, Olin Lane, Dick Gowan, Bill Hea- ton, Robert Loewe, Stanley Angrist, Harry Hill, Gordon McFarland, Jr. Second row: Catherine Williams, Sue Ann Sigler, Ora Marie Brown, Jo Ann Brown, Joanne wheeler, Nancy Magee, Molly Riley, Martha Clifford, Dolores Saldivar, Patricia Stephens, Lila Beth Shapiro, Paula McFarland. Third row: Joan Craugh, Gwynne Ackerman, Mary Ellen Bourdene, Dell Lee, Jane Segelhurst, Mary Stone, Marilyn George, Yvonne McMurray, Phyllis Harrington, Cleta Watson, Ann Duckett, Jo Ann Reich, Nancy Patterson. Fourth row: Gene Arnett, Dexter Hursey, Robert Lilly, Ronald Crossman, Albert Oppel, Willie Eberenz, Edward Slatcher, Robert Shoemaker, Winfield Oldham, Truman Carter, Lester Sims. Fifth row: Donald Joe Willey, Wayne Webb, John Roach, Malcolm Bowers, Dean Woodruff, Tim Gutherie, Cruger Ragland, Robert Bice, Walter Gilchrist, Leonard Nelson, Louis Smith, Joe Jack Jones. 2B's not in picture: Carlton Sessions, Annette Whitley. Page Eighty 2B - Sophomores - 2B UANUARYD Front row: Martha June Harlan, Barbara Bourn, Gretchen Schoonmaker, Winifred Shelton, Patsy Jo Walker, Jane Chambers, Martha Henderson, Janice Cohen, Catherine Clinton, Joann Carmichael. Second row: Margaret Ann Dunlap, Sara Jean Buckley, Patsy Oliver, Shirley Alexander, Patsy Curtis, Truman Carter, Susan Biggers, Jane Armitage, Barbara Schwartz, Marilyn Ely, Elaine Schwartz, Mary Pingree. Third row: Anne Goodman, Cynthia Bailey, Ann Lynn Glasscock, Suzanne Verhalen, Jean Clark, Nancy Linsteader, Lorelei Bohmfalk, Alma Joye Currier, Carol Ann Moss, Mary Ann Mc- Ferran, Shannon Francis. Fourth row: Gilpin Hunter, Bruce Boss, Hayden Pittman, Widney Gillen, Sammy Ablon, David A Fink, William Miller, Richard Fowlkes, Jack Moore, William Call. Fifth row: Marshall Simmons, Robert Munn, Wayne Ternan, W. J. Myrick, Charles Webb, Bruce Jones, James Metcalfe, Ronald Westfall, Walter Smith, Patrick Grollman, Robert Guenther- man, Gerry Hoddenbach, Charles Holloway, Robert Gribble. 2B's not in picture: Annelle Reed. ' Page Eighty-one n A I L , , . :, I . . ..:: ,-,1 :'1': 1'A ::If1:11I:: , ....., M .,.,.,f. 5255: 5 1.: av 1 :f,f.1 .-4 11.,. fA . . --.' '21 4. Mfg? f: ' ' 'W U M ' - f W' . 4 Wig --un I ,Vi 4 U NX fi- Q ll 1 J 'kk ??f, f f w '1 'UI N 440 N ! l 'Vw5Z1 ?5e .. 1 Q-K fs '+'5'+-H-+-3 'V V ' rf fae2 'wM , x .eq -. fy 3 1 IIA 'w kgi gw ifz Ma' Hr I I X f ': W '::: , .0 ' gg , , f-f-.,. J q M , l 1 s. . 1 E x W 1 ,ga Q 1 A K ,ba G 5 E' ll ,M X I X gtk X f Q I W pg 'L N ,of 'mmf uf .. 221 Bax 1 f ' WW W ' , R V, f ' W ' 'fha 1 M ' ui 'P WWI' g r W w e M2 f HQ - ', 'I 1 5 7 g. 5: ' ll jltmlmmfzh l 1 f? .iv lill ff! J? . ' f f W W'4 A ' X Q 7 ,QW W7 Q5 , ' S ,if , ' 9 ,Sq-'T-f 'gf W . K . .X , K A H ,f V .WW N. ftp 1 Y X ' K4 ix W I f fgrx. Q, Qu ' 7 J -x '7 I ' -K M. '. Sl V' ' f' . ' 'ks I I X '4 , ,I ' ln 1 W fx Lui, fx, ,Q ., , 3 Q i n ,f ' 'Q Q l f ,QA ly' My 'fglii' .- ? f I W ?Zu?Q5 ' ?fffQ9m'-'1 f 11: ' W H 0 W -. ' x f y., .,.1.:.1.l1 Jg5:,2g2fE22Q.W'9W'W ,. 2 ' ?f3' 0 0 -3sfs2f2f2f'f'f--f f' 3 M 5' I , , ...,, .,... fit . .,.. ...... ,... , , I , . . ,,,., . ,.- ., .. ,, , -:1:f1111:1- .,:.141.:: --fig '- -' -:-.-.-.- .4 em'-'-'4' me -.-- -f-'- :,l . ' ?m' ,ii xl Q' ,lf ' . ' ' -ai - 14 fl' 455- -zlifffiimfgflii--2 2:2f2f21 55? .a,.' ,. .. A-oz 1 4-5153'5':I'.-fi ' ': If .4.- -ff-2-5155::':ff-4-211' 15? n ' n' :Z.4 2 i- 1 11--. A 94144, ' ' -.-.lei . ' 1 with CI frater feeling strong. -Robert Burns John, Hal, Bob, Joe, Nancy, Jean, Harland, and Pat, members of the Exencutive Board, watch the birdie. Student Council OFFICERS Fall Semester Spring Semester Hal De Moss . . . President . . Hal De Moss Joe Wheeler ice President . Bob Showen Nancy Baird . . . Secretary . . Nancy Baird Jan Scurlock . . . Treasurer . . Bill Rippey Miss James . . . . Sponsors . . Miss James Miss Smith . Sponsors . . . Miss Smith The leading organization of Highland Park is the Student Council whose members are chosen for dependability and willingness to serve. Membership drives for the Red Cross, P.T.A., and Dad's Club are among the main activities of the council. Publication of The Clan , student directory, is an annual proiect. Sponsoring the bus caravan to Wichita Falls and the drive to obtain a Scottie dog as mascot were successful undertakings. Our Student Council was represented at the Southern Association of Student Government's Convention in Corpus Christi and at the Texas Association of Student Councils. The Student Council is to be congratulated for its good work, which could never have been accom- plished so well without the help of its sponsors, Miss James and Miss Smith. Miss James, Miss Smith, Hal, Bob, and Nancy plan their trip to Corpus for the TASG convention. Pfmp Ffiphtvdnlir Agosta, Bill Baird, Nancy Baker, James Bell, Betty Bemis, Sue Best, Bob Blewett, lda Boberg, Virginia Bowers, Malcolm Bray, Wendell Brewer, Barbara Brown, Jean Bush, Joan Butler, Pat Carnahan, David Cave, Joanne Crall, Marval Danna, John DeMoss, Hal Dixon, Julie Eldredge, Pat Farrell, Bill Foree, Barbara Goodman, Owen C67 MEMBERS Hein, Mary Ann Hemmingson, Emily Hill, Joselyn Hodges, Ann Hurt, George Kendrick, Elaine McClain, Margaret McFarland, Gladys McPherson, Perry Mackenzie, Marilyn Mackenzie, Doris Magrill, Nettye Manes, Dorothy Marshall, Nell Martin, Billy Mathis, Jack Mayes, Harland Mendenhall, Elliot Mighell, Ken Miller, Robert Miller, Walton Mock, Marilyn Mount, Dale llll W 1-1-- f 5 y Nichols, Barbara Patterson, Barbara Pierce, Alan Priddy, Ann Pyle, Mary Lou Richards, David Rippey, Bill Roberts, Bob Ryser, Edith Scurlock, Jan Simpson, Gail Shockley, Bill Showen, Bob Smith, Russell Smith, Sally Smith, Walter Stark, Carolyn Tutt, Kay Vickrey, Jean Walker, Pat Wheeler, Joe Wolcott, Betty Wooldridge, Wanda Young, Pat I X X L27 TIF T 1,,-1 The cream of the crop-the brains of HPHS. National Honor Society OFFICERS Fall Spring Charles Pistor . . . President. . . . Bill Martin Ed Agnew . . . . Vice-President . . . Bill Shoemaker Carol Hirsh . . . . Secretary . . . Carolyn Reed Ken Mighell . . . Treasurer . . David Carnahan Miss Masters . . . . . . Sponsor . . . . . . Miss Masters Highland Park regards the National Honor Society as the highest goal of accomplishment for its students. Not only attaining a good scholastic average but also leadership, character, and service secure a place in this society for the students at Highland Park. All sopho- mores and iuniors endeavor to attain the required qualifications so that when they are 3A's they may become eligible for membership. Three per cent of the 3A class, seven per cent of the 4B class, and fifteen per cent of the 4A class are elected each semester by the faculty members. National Honor Society members are given the privilege of serving as ushers at special assemblies and senior activities. The activity cards of all students attending Highland Park are kept up-to-date by this society. To the boy and girl of each 4A class receiving the highest achievement scores during their high school career are given the H -Blanket Awards by the National Honor Society. Adams, Loree Agnew, Ed Arnold, Nancy Acch, Dorothy Bailey, John Baird, Nancy Baker, James Ball, Alice Barrett, Betty NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Bell, Patty Brewer, Barbara Brooks, Evelyn Bush, Joan Butte, Felix Campbell, Dorothy Carnahan, David Casey, Pat Cowan, Peggy Cronin, James Cunningham, Gloria Davis, Jean DeMoss, Hal English, Sarah Fleener, Bill Grossman, Irwin Healey, Martha Hein, Mary Ann 4'-'N ii! Si- i HUM Hirsh, Carol Julian, Miles Kelley, John Krosin, Barbara Luther, Barbara Lukin, Joan Lyford, Pat Manes, Dorothy Marshall, Neil Ed congratulates Charles and Sarah Martin, Billy January blanket award winners Mathis, Jack Mayes, Harland McGuire, Authella McPherson, Perry Merchant, Laura Messick, Dorothy Mighell, Ken Myrick, Gene Otstott, John Paule, James Pierce, Alan Pistor, Charles Priddy, Ann Reed, Carolyn Rippey, Bill Russell, Rusty Scurlock, Jan Shoemaker, Bill Showen, Robert Smith, Roberta Smith, Sally Stark, Carolyn Thompson, Ann Walker, Robert Wheeler, Joe Winsett, Betty Wolcott, Betty Yarborough, Ann Young, Patricia Marilyn Mackenzie Alice Ball . . . Betty Forbes . Jerry Cearley . . Joanne Cave . . Marilyn Heaton . Sonia Topletz . . Frances Lietmeyer Dorothy Manes . Barbara Foree . . Janie Granger . Lou Prothro . . Betsy Zelt . . . Miss Grace Wilson Miss Carrie lnmon Officers, Miss lnmon, and Miss Wilson, enioy a moment's relaxation. OFFICERS . . . President , . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President . . Fourth Vice-President . . Fifth Vice-President . . Sixth Vice-President . . . .Treasurer. . . . . Treasurer . . . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . . Historian . . . . Historian . . . . Sponsor . . . . . Advisor . Felice and Tootie survey results of a successful drive. Page Eighty-six H i-Lifes Marilyn Mackenzie . . . Alice Ball . Betty Forbes . Jerry Cearley . . Joanne Cave . Marilyn Heaton . . Sonia Topletz . Marilyn Coleman . Dorothy Manes . . Barbara Foree . . . Pat Walker . . Lou Prothro Emily Hemmingson Miss Grace Wilson Miss Carrie Inman As a member of Hi-Lites l will support the purposes of my organization. l will strive to keep my mind, body, and heart clean, to be tolerant of others at all times, and to be honest with everyone, but most of all to be honest with myself. With this pledge the lassies of Hi-Park offer their initiative and talents to the largest club in our school. For efficiency and convenience in working, each girl chooses three committees upon which she would enjoy serving. The first of these groups is the Friendship Committee, which is in charge of making the 2B's and transfers feel at home. Next is the Social Committee, which plans the club's dances, parties, and co- sponsors with the Hi-Y a get-acquainted danc for the new 2B's. Each Saturday the Welfare Committee sends four or five girls to Mexican missions to supervise recreation. Club members are entertained at each meeting with a variety of talents arranged for by the Program Committee. The Red Cross Committee sponsored many proiects this year: boxes for overseas, food for the the underprivileged, and enter- tainment for the veterans. The Bulletin Board Committee has charge of displaying on the Hi-Lite bulletin board posters and what not about the socials and projects of the club. Efficiency is shown by the Hi-Lite Brigade which keeps a record of every lassie who graduates from Hi Park. I f so v f ,. g 6,2 qw I6 , 7 luvfr llll XXX' J X A -1---e sh- FALL Robert Walker . Tommy Boker . . Ken Mighell . . Porter Hemenway Tom Bailey. . . Bill Teel. . . . Bruce Allen . Ed Genecov . Ed Moore . . . Charles Pepper . OFFICERS . . . President . . . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President . . Fourth Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms . Sergeant-at-arms Mr. Ledbetter . . . Sponsor . Mr. Ruddell . . Sponsor . igi N x P , , T5. MRF Leaders of the Hi-Y-fall and spring officers. Hi-Y SPRING . . Alan Pierce . Ken Mighell Duane Thompson . Bob Showen . . Tom Bailey Perry McPherson Douglas Coffin . Dick Bernet . George Hurt . . John Baird . Bob Wallace . Dickey Gowen . Tim Guthrie James Scurlock Jack Archibald . Mr. Ledbetter . Mr. Ruddell Twenty-six years of enthusiastic support from a loyal member- ship have made the Highland Park Hi-Y Fellowship Club the largest of the Hi-Y Clubs in the nation. These clubs are sponsored by the National Y.M.C.A., and their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. A series of inspiring weekly lectures and per- formances has kept constantly before each member the following ideals: Christian character, good citizenship, high scholastic standards, and Christian fellowship. ln collaboration with the Hi-l.ites, the Hi-Y sponsored a week of interdenominational programs on religious faith. The two clubs also sponsored a get-acquainted dance in September and a party in January to welcome the 2B's. The boys topped their social agenda with two more dances for the members of the Hi-Y and their dates. Mr. Ruddell and Mr. Ledbetter, sponsors, plan a program with Gilson Scurlock and Ken Mighell. Z in I 2' gi 2 ,,,, ,,,..,:1:, . . M I V4 IQ .. ic. , , ft Wh W1 -+4 Page Eighty-seven ww, FALL Sara English . . . Bill Shoemaker Sally Smith . . Miss Stewart . . . OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer . . Sponsor . Smiling iournalists. SPRING . . Carol Hirsh Bill Shoemaker . Carolyn Reed . Miss Stewart The Quill and Scroll is the international honor society for high school journalists. In order to belong to this group, it is necessary to do distinctive work on The Bagpipe or The Highlander, and to main- tain a high scholastic standing, at least throughout the junior year. A recommendation for each prospective member must be made by a Bill, Hal, Harland, and Miss Stewart watch Sarah light candle of Truth. Page Eighty-eight Quill and Scroll teacher or student connected with a school publication. This society, which was started at Highland Park in 1937, publishes The Kiltie, the school handbook. Ball, Alice Bennett, Wayne Brewer, Barbara Carnahan, David Cunningham, Gloria Danna, John DeMoss, Hal MEMBERS Ellisor, Grover English, Sara Grossman, lrvin Hesselson, Felice Hirsh, Carol Julian, Miles Lilly, Betty Jo Lacy, Harold C Marshall, Neil Mayes, Harland Reed, Carolyn Schockley, Bill Shoemaker, Bill smifh, Sally Yarborough, Ann Qfx :-5 z' 'Wo NI V 1 , I B08 lit: l 'Jilin Scene from Why Worry? -produced by January graduating class. Dramatics WHY WORRY? by Hilda Mannin Hamlet Dalrymple . . . .... .... P hil Boykin Viola Dalrymple .... . . . Betty Sue McKensie Mrs. Desdemonia Dalrympfe . . Tokay ..... Bill Anderson . . Jerry Holt . . . Ophelia Dalrymple Doris Benson . . Aunt Gertrude . Mike O'Reilly . Delivery Boy . . lf-VH B 5 lv' K A T T yl nl- A . . Ann Priddy . Lawrence Block Stewart Campbell Lawrence Curtis . . Betty Berger . Janie Granger . . Mary Sillers . Jim McConlcey Herbert Anderson g, presented by January senior class. PRODUCTION STAFF Director . . . ......... . . Edith Steed Crew Director . . . Helen Moore Art Director .... . Nancy Ella Dial Construction ..... ....... D oc Pate Assistant Crew Director . ....... Nancy Arnold Stage Managers . . . . . . Peggy Young, John Bailey Prompters .... . . Sarah English, Suzanne Mitchell Lighting ..... .... J immy O'Connor, Harold Davis Business Manager ............ C. H. Marshall Costumes . . . . Ann Mendenhall, Ann Thompson, Bob Mounts Properties . . , . Betty L. Smith, Dick Elmblad, Christine Hill, Linclalyn Bennett Set Design and Execution . . . Rosemary Beachy, Bobby Knight, Herbert Anderson, Danny Edwards, Gene Olsen, Delwin Stults Ann and Mrs. Steed demonstrate makeup techniques. Page Eighty-nine Mrs. Miller and officers present Mrs. Finley, Christmas program speaker, wi Travel Club OFFICERS Alice Ball .... .... . President Barbara Luther . . . Vice-President Martha Healey . . . . Secretary Marilyn Heaton . . . Treasurer Doris Woodward . ..., Historian Peggy Cowan . . . Parliamentarian Nancy Arnold .... . . . Reporter Mrs. Miller ................. Sponsor The Travel Club, which was organized in 1939 by Mrs. I. O. Miller, its sponsor, does both educational anl welfare work. Programs of the monthly meetings consist of discussions, lectures, and movies on foreign countries. lts membership is composed of those students who wish to form a better understanding of our foreign neighbors and to help them in any way possible. The two mainproiects for this year were the sending of boxes of food and clothing' to the needy peoples of devastated Europe and the Christmas party for the entertainment of the patients at the Lisbon Veteran's Hospital. The club has its social side too, in picnics, hayrides, and other parties given by the members. MEMBERS Aaron, Sharla Arnold, Nancy Bell, Betty Adams, Loree Ball, Alice Bennett, Lindalyn Albert, Doris Barrett, Betty Bethmann, Carolyn Lots of cookies for the Lisbon Hospital party. Page Ninety Berwald, Phyliss Bodden, Margaret Bodden, Marilyn Bradshaw, Barbara Brewer, Barbara Broadnax, Joan Brown, Jean Brown, Nancy Casey, Pat Casper, Marilyn Cave, Joanne Clement, Dolores Coleman, Marilyn Cowan, Peggy Craddock, Tanya Davis, Jean Davis, Mary Louise Eaves, Emily Ewing, Joanne Fink, Rita Fox, Joan Fredde, Pat Frickstad, Karen Gibson, Toy Gibson, Nancy Glasscock, Mae Claire Gomez, Diana Grosberg, Diane Gross, Betty Jo Harper, Patsy Healey, Martha Heaton, Marilyn Hirsh, Carol Gately, Sharon Hodges, Ann Johanes, Mary Jane Keathley, Bonnie King, Georgian Krosin, Barbara Kuehn, Jody Lane, Barbara Lammers, June Laves, Shirley Lear, Ann Lewis, Marty th a traveler's gift. Lietemeyer, Francis Luther, Barbara Maddox, Kathryn Magrill, Nettye McClain, Margaret McClintock, Laura McCrory, Helen McFarland, Gladys Meadows, Eloise Merchant, Laura Miller, Marcia Moore, Sandra Nettle, Mildred Noster, Marian Olff, Ida Joan Pasternak, Rosalie Phillips, Mary Lou i Rowe, Nancy Schmiedke, Mary Lou Smith, Roberta Spears, Carolyn Spencer, Wanda Stimson, Sally Stubbeman, Ruth Ungerman, Sora Lei Vernon, Barbara Vickery, Jean Weinstein, Maxine Weinzettel, Jean Wells, Anne Willis, Barbara Winsett, Betty Wood, Jean Woodward, Doris Purcell, Pat Yost, Pat Reed, Carolyn Young, Pat Rodgers, Dee Zapruder, Myrna Roehr, Sarah Zelt, Betsy A, . - ' 1 f Avg? 1, - -Pdga x Ja, ia E. - R . i ' ' I h fiiitlvw : X , 'BL ' X .7 if E N In-1. ' ' 1 FALL David Carnahan Patsy Harper . . Lou Prothro . . Betty Winsett . Margaret Bond . Bill Pearson . Miss Dial . . . Room 204, where the hobbies of the Art Club members are pursued. OFFICERS . . President . Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . Reporter . . . Sponsor Art Club SPRING . Betty Winsett . . Ann Hodges Dorothy Hagburg . James Wright . Margaret Bond . Betty McCullock . . . Miss Dial A great amount of praise is due the Art Club for its fine work in making our school life brighter by exhibits in the wall cases, illustrations in The Bagpipe, and colorful scenery for the school plays. Members are very versatile and are often called upon to help many departments of our school when posters or other artistic exhibits are needed. These up-and-coming artists work with watercolors, pastels, clay, plastics, wood, leather, and many other mediums with which they produce many beautiful examples of art. Lively parties several times during the year are on the social calendar of the members. Under the able leadership of its sponsor, Miss Nancy Ella Dial, the club has become an important organization of our school. .' 1 , I af rv L 0, V537 l 1 j . , , 1 fig , ' at xi : i I . 'X Y- , V 1 ll N- . 3' Allman, Jane Andrews, Pat Asch, Dorothy Barrett, Betty Bertram, Tom Bond, Margaret Bonorden, Patsy Burge, Corida Boyd, Billy Carnahan, David Clark, Jean Cox, Pat Crohn, Helaine Duer, William Duncan, Mary Feldman, Shirley MEMBERS Frazer, John Garrett, Gene Gidley, Nancy Hagburg, Dorothy Halstead, Barbara Harlan, Martha Harper, Patsy Herrin, Joanne Hodges, Ann House, Charles Johnson, Hilda Jones, Eva Marie Lang, Elizabeth Lesser, Marlene Linsteader, Nancy Mattison, Jeanne McCullock, Betty Merchant, Laura Parker, Elizabeth Patterson, Nancy Pearson, Bill Pickens, Curtis Pondrom, Jerry Prothro, Lou Rodgers, Pat Smith, Dorothy Thompson, Gene Wallace, Betty Watson, Cletcl Watson, Dorothy Weston,, Gloria Winsett, Betty Wright, James Miss Dial and officers plan the program. - Page N inety-one , dx 15 f y ta iiii N ai V W They make such beautiful music. Orchestra OFFICERS Dick Jaqua . . .... . . . President Ken Mighell . . . Vice-President Barbara Nash . . . . . . Secretary Marilyn Bodden . . . Treasurer Mary Jane Johannes . . . Reporter Harley Willey .... . Reporter Librarian Dick Hawley ...... . . . . . . . seniors was awarded a gold pin for service. This banquet has become an annual event planned and executed by the Orchestra Mothers Club. Individual and group practice, the determination and good sportsmanship of its members, and the inspiration of the orchestra mothers and conductor have raised the orchestra's quality to an all Miss Edna Mae Simmons ........... Conductor After starting off its initial concert with the theme of the three B's, the 1947-48 Highland Park Orchestra has adopted last year's descriptive adiectives-bigger, busier, and better. From last season's roster of forty-six, the orchestra has increased its membership to sixty. Original scripts, costumes, and scenery made the preparation of the Christmas and radio shows, special assemblies, graduation exer- cises, and ensemble work a goal in production all year long. ln addition to these programs, a truly symphonic note has been added by the Hi Park band and orchestra intramural solo contest. Outstand- ing honors were awarded as a result of try-outs for the All-State Orchestra in Waco on February 'llth through February 13th at the Texas Music Educators Association conference. On March 5th the members, their dates and parents gave a banquet in honor of the graduating seniors. Each of the eighteen Senior honor guests at the banquet. Page Ninety-two time high. Tuba Violas Saxophone Marcus Buchanan Margaret Bodden David Mclntire Helen Briley Cornets Piano Margaret Mae Alfred Reubel Peter Mattarock Hunter Sparky Alters Charles Webb Mary .lane Mason Briggs Johannes French Horns Percussion Charles Brand Joan Murray Martha Ann Keith Allen H. D. McCarty Earl HGl'rlS Smallfeldt Walter Williams Lucien Leinfelder Trombones Ken 'Mighell Cellos Bobby Bice Harley Willey Marilyn Bodden Calloway Cochran Dick .laqua Don McFarland First Violins Gloria lden Peggy Cowan Dolores Killion 5 Douglas Coffin SUNY Smiil' Xj Philip Franklin Betty JO Taylor Pat Grollman CU 0lYn Wfighi T Roger Hanson X X Barbara Nash Bossa? lg - h Janie Peers Flo' Lynn W- V Eversmeyer fl Mary Sanford Second Violins Barbara Baird Douglas Channel Mildred Ellis Karen Ann if fifi Ken Jonsson I ' Lloyd Miller x. i .Y L Flute - E T, N, I Pat Fredde I, ', Oboes , V 'P '..- Carol Clark jjfgl Fricksmd Rita Wharton ,' Virginia Lewman Clarinets W .loan Mings Jackie Palmer Wilda Truitt k fffg.. X' jig I if Ben Bateman ' Jack Perkins ' Tony Riddlesperger Stimson, Sally ..,.. ..- , 1 The songsters. A Cappella Choir Whitman once said Great art needs great audiences. Highland Park has long been noted for its great audiences, so during 1947-48 a worthy musical organization had its beginning. Under the dirtction of Miss Pope and Mr. Bennett, the Highland Park A Cappella Choir was founded early in the year and included Girls' Chorus and Boy's Glee Club. Although the main interest of the group turned toward light Fred Waring arrangements, more serious works of Handel and Palostrina received excellent treatment. Civic club meetings, radio programs, assemblies, the Highlander Music Festival, and other school functions filled the choir's crowded schedule. During the second semester regular evening practices augmented the before-school vocal attacks of the first semester. Talent was abundant and promising better choral work for Highland Park in the future. Abbey, Pat Ardinger, Anita Asch, Dorothy Bailey, Tom Baird, John Barrett, Betty Barrier, Ruth MEMBERS Bertram, Tom Bonorden, Patsy Bounds, Helene Brewer, Dan Brown, Ted Buchheit, Elise Burks, Betty Benfl, Bob Calhoun, John Barnet, Dick Carnahan, David W 6 2 D fy? 5 ll 3591469 x I x 1 I r - '11 , X? any Caskey, Otis Caulfield, Barbara Channell, Douglas Coffin, Douglas Coke, Robert King Cowley, Barbara Crawford, Allan Crowe, Mary Pat Cuerier, Jeanne Davis, Jean Davis, Mary Louise Delleney, Jerry Doggett, Mary Claire Dosher, Mary C. Emish, Yvonne Farrell, Bill Francis, Judson Frazier, Patricia Garrett, Ada Gidley, Nancy Glosser, Skipper Gray, Mildred Hamilton, Bobby Harris, Earl Hawkins, Betty Hawley, Dick Heaton, Marilyn Hein, Mary Ann Hemingway, Porter Irby, Robert Jenkins, Ruth Jones, Jack Keathley, Bonita Kilgore, Hope King, Georgiann Lacy, Larry Leslie, Frank Livingston, Annellon Manton, Sue Marsh, Rogge Marshall, Neil Mattarock, Peter McBride, Thomas McClintock, Jo Ann MacDonald, Angus McPherson, Perry Meadows, Eloise Myrick, Gene Nichols, Margaret Ann On the air . . . Peak, Joanne Pickens, Curtis Potwin, Mary Lou Price, Gerald Prince, Patsy Ray, Gayle Roembke, Ann Schmiedike, Mary Lou Simpson, Martha Gail Troutt, Sylvia Uecker, Janet Upham, Shirley Ann Vernon, Barbara Walker, Patricia Webb, Charles Webster, Dick Woodward, Doris Wright, James Young, Patricia Page N inety-three This group, which was organized last year, is composed of THQ' .. -,. V? Round Table members, H.P.H.S. debate club, in action. Round Table OFFICERS FALL SPRING Douglas Channell .... President . . . Douglas Channell Ann Priddy . . . . . Vice-President ...... Anne Lear Miss Moore . . . . Secretary . . . . Miss Moore Miss Moore . . .... Sponsor .... . . Miss Moore sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. The purpose of the group is to lay aside preiudices and think reflectively on problems of student interest. By pooling their knowledge the group has reached many interesting conclusions. Members are asked to add to their own knowledge by reading, listening, and observing. The club went on the air once last fall and has accepted another radio half hour for the spring. Some of the most interesting subiects have been: What qualities make a great person? Is it necessary for the movies and the radio to glamor- ize life in general and crime in particular? How can we reach a better Channell, Jones, and Underwood hash it over. ll ' kgs! ' ' Page N inety- four understanding of Communism as Russia interprets it? and What is the individual attitude needed 'For world peace? Most rousing of the subiects has been a discussion of Mr. Truman's Bill of Civil Rights. An outstanding guest leader, Mr. Gresham Mormior, rector of the Church of the Incarnation, lead the subject, What are the elements of a successful marriage? A Mexican supper party iust before the Christmas holidays and a spring picnic are among the social affairs of these Knights of the Round Table. Bailey, John Burge, Corida Channell, Douglas Dixon, Julie Edmunds, Craft Ellis, Mildred MEMBERS Hein, Mary Ann Hirston, Rena Jones, Janet Lear, Anne Lewis, Marty McBride, Thomas McKenzie, Jerry JMQNN A Olsen, Gene Pingree, Sue Porter, Dwight Priddy, Ann Shoemaker, Bill Underwood, Jack ,Q lfff L g , fag I 6' Q24 S I E f,l'l Nb A ' 5. The Latin Club puts on a program for its own benefit. Latin Club OFFICERS Jimmy Paule .... . President John Kelly . . Vice-President Sally Smith . . . Secretary Pat Casey . Program Chairman Kitty Miers . Program Chairman Jan Scurlock . Program Chairman Don Tinkle . Program Chairman Miss Bradfield . . . . .... Sponsor Miss Masters ......... ...... S ponsor Our newest organization, the Latin Club, was organized by Misses Masters' and Bradfild's 'Fifth period Cicero and Vergil classes in the fall semester of 1947. The classes present programs for each 9 7 X M other twice each six weeks' period. These programs mentary material connected with our class work. Adams, Loree Asch, Dorothy Baird, Nancy Bodine, Henry Brooks, Evelyn Casey, Pat Collier, Jo Ann Collins, Lou Cronin, James DeMoss, Hal MEMBERS Grossenbacker, Gail Hodges, Ann Hosford, Gordon Kelly, John Kilgore, Hope Lyford, Pat Manes, Dorothy Mayes, Harland Merchant, Laura Miers, Kitty deal with supple- Morgan, Ann Nash, Barbara Paule, Jimmy Sarrafian, George Scurlock, Jan Smith, Sally Tinkle, Don Weston, Gloria Wright, Carolyn Yeager, Henry Members discuss Roman Architecture. Page Ninety-Jive -fmvkff ' ,,, , L RUN!! HP historians view their inspiration and proiect, the Alamo. Junior Historical Society OFFlCERS FALL SPRING Betty Berger . . . . . President . . . . Barbara Brewer Barbara Brewer . . . Vice-President .... Ruth Stubbeman . Recording Secretary . Mae Claire Glasscock Lindalyn Bennett . . Elizabeth Parker . . Corresponding Secretary . . Elizabeth Parker . . . . .Treasurer. . . . . Lloybelle Little Lloydelle Little Felice Hesselson ..... Reporter . . . Mary Jane Johannes Mary Claire Doggett . . . Historian . . . Mary Claire Doggett Sarah English .... Parliamentarian .... Billy Martin Mrs. l. O. Miller ..... Sponsor ..... Mrs. I. O. Miller Rapid increase in membership of the Junior Historical Society since its organization a few short years ago is proof of the 'Fact that Texas sons and daughters are also staunch supporters of the great state about which their parents love to brag. A varied and ambitious series of programs arranged by Mrs. l. O. Miller, club sponsor, were given throughout the year. Keen and lively interest has been exhibited in the club's latest proiect, the purpose of which is to help secure funds 'For the building of an annex to the Alamo to house famous documents on Texas history. The documents include land grants, maps, and early history books, which will be donated by Dr. William E. Howard. This Year's agenda included a Christmas program for the Travel Club and a Historical correspondents. Page Nirzety-six delegation sent to Austin for the annual meeting of the Texas Historical Society in the spring. Adams, Loree Allman, Jane Arnold, Nancy Baird, Nancy Bennett, Ida Bess Bennett, Lindalyn Bennington, Ann Berger, Betty Bodden, Margaret Bawclry, Bill Bowdry, Bill Brewer, Barbara Burke, Frances Ann Bush, Joan Campbell, Stewart Clark, Carol Clement, Dolores Cooper, Elizabeth Ann Cox, Pat Doggett, Mary Claire Duncan, Mary Emish, Yvone English, Sarah MEMBERS Gibson, Toy Gltasscock, Mae Claire Gomez, Diana Granger, Janie Griffen, Darlene Grosberg, Diane Gross, Betty Jo Healey, Martha Herrin, Joanne Hill, Christine Jenkins, Jeanne Johannes, Mary Jane Kilgore, Hope Kuehn, Jody Lang, Elizabeth Lear, Ann Lewis, Marty Little, Lloydelle Livingston, Annelen Luther, Barbara Martin, Billy Mattison, Jeanne McCrory, Helen Meadows, Eloise Mendenhall, Ann Merchant, Laura Meredith, Margaret Miers, Kitty Mitchell, Suzanne Moore, Sandra Myrick, Gene Noster, Marion Olft, Ida Oliver, Jean Parker, Elizabeth Phillips, Mary Lou Rowe, Nancy Ryan, Katherine Schmiedeke, Mary Lou Simmons, Nancy Smith, Sally Spears, Caroline Spencer, Wanda Strand, Janice Stubbeman, Ruth Thompson, Ann Vernon, Barbara Fink, Rita Vickery, Jean Forbes, Betty Weinzettel, Jean Fox, Joan Woodward, Doris Frazier, Pat Young, Pat Frickstad, Karen Ann 2 ld? as ,W ig? tsl' 7 N x G, 'I Q X 5-, X- wi lo J -f, r-o'1ll'1,ka L N3 C 42 R , X f'l The Bagpipe fAwarded first place among class A schools by THSPA, 'l947.l FALL -larland Mayes . 'larold Lacy . . Ailes Julian . . ielice Hesselson . iarah English . . Iarolyn Stark . . knn Yarborough . Bloria Cunningham . Wayne Bennett . . Aary Claire Doggett lal Bateman . . . ietty Lilly . . . nary Ann Hein . . Stanley Ely, Mary An EDITORIAL STAFF . . Editor-in-Chief . . Managing Editor . Associate Editor . . Feature Editors . . Copy Editor . . Exchange Editors . Amusements Editor . . Sports Editor . . Copyreaders . . . Head Writers . . . CARE Secretary . Reporters SPRING . Harland Mayes . Harold Lacy . Miles Julian . . Betty Lilly . . . Carolyn Stark gf Mary Clair Doggett L Stanley Ely . . Ann Yarborough . . Wayne Bennett Mary Lou Schmiedeke Rita Fink Gloria Cunningham Hal Bateman . . Mary Ann Hein n Hein, Kitty Miers, Jack Underwood, Charles Pistor Irwin fighting the red ink!! lvfry-2:4 1 f 9 , jy, .51 M 542 fig! ., Afyyiff ' I1 ' ' n 'V 2 ' :,'f,.oy,9,, ,V . ,, ,I , f 4 i if fag ' , ' eu, Q, ff , v,?,::'.1, V g? 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BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager . Business Staff . . Sponsor . lrwin Grossman . Carolyn Reed . . Bill Shockley Martha Healey ' Don Marth Raemon Pffiefer Nancy Gibson . . Ogden Kidd The Highlander EDITORIAL STAFF Editor . . . Neil Marshall Assistant Editors . . . Carol Hirsh, Sally Smith Boys' Sports . . Tom Bailey, Walter Watson Girls' Sports . . . . . . Ann Yarbrough Military . . . Lindsay Fleck, Duffield Smith, Jr. Photographers . Don Hunsacker, David Mead Staff Assistants: Charlie Barnes, Gloria Cunningham, Tom Dees, Bob Maxwell, Allen Pierce, Jean Weinzettel, .lean Wood, Betsy Zelt. Sponsor . . . Mrs. George T. Short Carol and Sally stop work for the pause that refresh -a picture- , M 2, Mfr f'V'f ' ,W fi A J Editorial staff hard at work again? ' The Highlander Ulm ART STAFF Art Editor .......... .... D avid Carnahan Staff Artists: Dorothy Asch, Patsy Harper, Bob Hume, Laura Merchant, Allen Pierce, Betty K. Smith. Sponsor . . . .... . . 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The spotlight of the festival is focused on the imperial queen chosen by Highland Park students to reign over the royal court consisting of queens repre- senting each competing school. Highland Park's pride and enthusiasm in this Music Festival is proven by its all out effort and cooperation in making the visiting schools feel at home. This year over 3500 students from 52 schools enioyed the genuine hospitality so enthusiastically provided by the students and faculty of Highland Park. Jian of the House of Scurlock, Queen of the 1948 Highlander Music Festival. Page One Hundred Two School Favorites are chosen by a vote of the student body. Our Hall of Fame is composed of students outstanding in service in extra-curricular activities, school organizations, and publications. Page One Hundred Three ,Q 1 V ff. cmay aim cl 7 f f' Ky mf, f JVM 1 '4!?4ifM',,'Z3 'f,,fff Mx, ,ff Af ffffffl Q . he 4 wmv EGJZJZE H ' f X Q, ,W A , , 4- JMX? 4 f.-3' mmf, go dm WW 'if ' 5 47 ! PCYV7 'WV f 3 5? '9ffi5f5'f 9 X QQ 06516 qflfaffia .E-4.5! gan Awacvclzrafi Hall of Fame HAL DEMOSS NANCY BAIRD Presidentt Suclent Council Secretary Student Council Maximum Officers Award Maximum Officers' Award NEIL MARSHALL Editor The Highlander Maximum Officers' Award Page One Hundred Eight I , Hall of Fame 'TT 'WT HARLAND MAYES IRWIN GROSSMAN Editor The Bagpipe Business Manager The Bagpipe Maximum Officers' Award Maximum Officers' Award GROVER ELLISOR Business Manager The Highlander Maximum Officers' Award Page One Hundred Nine Hall of Fame ALICE BALL BARBARA BREWER The Highlander Staff The Highlander Staff Gold H Gold H DAVID CARNAHAN SARAH ENGLISH The Highlander Staff The Bagpipe Staff Gold H Gold H Page One Hundred Ten i Hall of Fame Y M, ,,.,,, M..-,.,,.., . ,. .,Y-,,.,.,-. ...-V----A -A . Q l FELICE HESSELSON EIAROL HIRSCH The Bagpipe Staff The Highlander Staff Gold H Gold H DON HUNSAKER BETTY LILLY Highlander Photography-Gold H The Bagpipe Staff Bagpipe Staff-Silver H Gold H Page One Hundred Eleven Hall of Fame DAVID MEAD CAROLYN REED Highlander Photography The Bagpipe Staff Gold H Gold H BILL SHOCKLEY BILL SHOEMAKER The Bagpipe Staff The HighIander Staff Gold H Gold H Page One Hundred Twelve Hall of Fame SALLY SMITH ANN YARBROUGH The Highlander Staff The Bagpipe Staff Gold H Gold H WAYNE BENNETT HAROLD LACY The Bagpipe Staff The Bagpipe Staff Silver H Silver H Page One Hundred Thirteen Hcill of Fame RAEMAN PFEIFER BOB SHOWEN The Bagpipe Stott Student Council Silver H Silver H JOE WHEELER GLORIA CUNNINGHAM Student Council The Bagpipe Staff Silver H Bronze H Page One Hundred Fourteen Hall of Fame JOHN DANNA MARY ANN HEIN MILES JULIAN Editor cmd Business The 'Bagpipe Staff The Bagpipe Staff Manager The Clan Bronze H Bronze H Bronze H BILL RIPPEY JAN SCURLOCK CAROLYN STARK Student Council Student Council The Bagpipe Staff Bronze H Bronze H Bronze H Page One Hundred Fifteen C Q 45:51 rx ,M 7 u ' f . .f .-W 5-my ? f W 2 4 Z f fi - X v I ff . ,vf Q f 153 , rm' .V , , f., -1-: -.-- ,.-,.,,..,,,,-' ' , -vs-445 my ff XA!! ffyfjjp Af ' , X ll 7661, fy , .:,,?if1:1:9',,'9' f I ' x qvyff .,jW..,, I F5 i ,,.,,.,, is 0 X dm 15.3.-Q. 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' it 1.- W .ff Billy Irish Co-Captain Corky Snyder Co-Captain Ken Akins Bill Baird Bob Bernet Tommy Boker Dick Bokern Wendell Bray John Cooper Richard Brewer Ronald Brown Bill Crisler Tie Davis Max Daniels Bob Draper Jack Ehrhardt John Gealy Harrell Hayden Ed Heath Bill Hill Robert Hopkins Bob Irons Tom Jaynes John Maxwell Neil Marshall Harvey McAtee Jimmy McConkey Ai A! - I Magi .3 'g g . ' is 4 1 rs. -S-. -'m Hal DeMoss Co-Captain Jerry Robertson Co-Captain James Baker Fritz Brothers Pat Eldredge Johnny Garrity Jimmy Harned Bill Hill Bill Lynch John Maxwell Walton Miller Joe Rowe Rusty Russell Bill Spies Sam Vilches Robert Walker Joe Wheeler Chester Bradley Manager Herbert McJunkin Manager st' ii? Herbert McJunkin I Tommy Morris Alan Pierce Jimmy Rawles , 1.5, Bill Rippey fmt, Jerry Robertson clI:9.,f5 Joe Rowe , as Gene Rutherford Rusty Russell id Alva Shepard Bob Snelling' , Ed Speer Bill Spies Richard Saunders - ' Jimmy Thompson Louis Weber Paul Welsh Joe Wheeler Skippy Browning Martin Vernon Crozier Gowan Manager Jvan McGuire Manager Bob Thomas Manager Page One Humlrwl Eiglztrfrn Captain Leslie Beddoes Nesom Burt John Coolidge Hunter Keller Rogge Marsh Jack Morris Fonse Ragland Bob Snelling Ben Street Bobby Timmons nik WEE .si e. 'Wh 'G X 635 Ste V Pat Eldredge Co-Captain Herbert McJunkin Co-Captain Wendell Bray Richard Brewer Allan Crawford Bill Crisler Jimmy Harned Bill Hill . Neil Marshall Jerry Robertson Joe Rowe Rusty Russell Alva Shepard George Stevens Bill Teel Robert Walker Paul Welsh Judson Francis Manager Frank Straus Manager uy'5 tr Q' R5 fi fx': id 51, ,. 'Bri 1' If sl I '- :gf Skippy Browning Pat Eldredge Jeanne Gray Jimmy Harned Mary Jo McCorkle Jan Scurlock L10 J k 0 I 6 ragga!! ,JN -el fe vtlusf A! a1gi9g?7Fy ff:- ibww - X Dick Jaqua Captain James Baker Tommy Boker John Cooper John Garrity Porter Hemenway Bob Hopkins Bill Hutchison John Kropp Larry Lacy Bob Showen Carl Anderson Manager Howard DuPuy Manager JDJ! L a fx V .-r - WMM liiyl. 4 I , . w ufifiipiz John Touchstone Captain Malcolm Bowers Nesan Burt Kirby Edwards Fonse Ragland Lovell Turner I, .f QQ 0 lixqiil' uhm' f 1 Y Ag, Mill JI., Jill ' Nancy Jane Ashby Patty Bell Wayne Bennett Harland Mayes Marilyn Mayes Walton Miller Nancy Quinn Dan Stansbury Bob Strong 4-i THE SQUAD First row: MGX Daniels, Jimmy Thompson, Bob Draper, Jimmy Mc- Conkey, Co-captains Corky Snyder and Bill Irish, Rusty Russell, Bob Irons, and Jerry Robertson. Second row: John Maxwell, Joe Wheeler, Bill Rippey, Richard Saun- ders, Alan Pierce, Joe Rowe, Har- vey McAtee, Bill Baird, and Herbert McJunkin. Third row: Ronald Brown, Bill Hill, John Gealy, Harrell Hayden, Ed Speer, Paul Welsh, Bill Spies, Her- bert Anderson, and Tie Davis. Fourth row: Skipper Glosser, Jud- son Francis, Perry McPherson, Rogge Marsh, Jack Ehrhardt, Bob Snelling, Gene Rutherford, Alva Shepard, and Bill Crisler. Fifth row: Wendell Bray, Bill Hutch- i:on, Robert Hopkins, Richard Brewer, Jimmy Rawles, Ed Heath, John Cooper, Robert Walker, and Tommy Boker. Sixth row: Don Crozier, Jack Archi- bald, Dick Bokern, Larry Lacy, Joe De Cuir, Martin Vernon, Bob Ber- net, Dick Vehon, and Tom Jaynes. Seventh row: Bob Bentz, Neil Mar- shall, Porter Hemenway, Tommy Morris, Terry James, Ed Genecov, Allan Crawford, Ronald West, Ed Moore. Eighth row: Robert Irby, Dick Ber- net, Managers Crozier Gowan, Jvan McGuire, Bob Thomas, Coaches Franklin, Casey, Davis, Kennedy, and Morgan. , 5 B if K in if ff ff' W-N if W 5, f X ji P' 1 X , Q Lf' if if ' ia f ' B V sg. ,r ef A M ' Richard Bokern Tackle- 7'7 Q Ken Akins Tackle- 58 Bill Baird Guard-U87 Bob Burnet End- 34 Tommy Boker Back- TO 41 Wendell Bray Back- 20 Bill Crisler John Cooper Tackle- 22 Tie Davis Guard- 83 Jack Eh rhardf Back- 44 Back- 32 Bob Draper End- Qi Richard Brewer Back- BB Max Daniels Guard- 9l John Gealy Center- 25 2 Ronald Brown Back-- 62 Harrell Hayden End- 73 . S Ed Heath Tackle- 7O Robert Hopkms Back- 98 muy irish Bully Hull Co Captain End 61 Cenfer- 64 Guard Bob lrons 4116511 Harvey McAfee Guard Tommy Morris Back- 36 John L Maxwell Neil Marshall Guard- 75 Tom Jaynes Back- 90 Back 55 Jim McConkey Tackle- 99 Herbert McJunlun Guarcl- 30 Alan Pierce Tackle- 54 Jimmy Rawles Tackle- 78 Bill Rippey Jerry Roberison Back- 40 Back- 66 Joe Rowe Gene Rufherford Rusty Russell Alva Shepard End- 45 Tackle- 52 Back- 1 l Guard- 63 E ,f .Ed Speer Bill Spies Tackle- 95f' End- 48 Corky Snyder Bob Snelling Co Cgpfqin End- 86 Back- 77 Richard Saunclers Crozier Gowan Jvan McGuire Bob Thomas Jimmy Thompson Cenier- 96 Manager Manager Manager Tackle- 74 Lewis Weber Paul Welsh Joe Wheeler Martin Vernon Encl- Bi board- fu Center- 53 Back- 5O 4 ,if ' FOOTBALL RUNNERS-UP FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Scotties Drop Sunset in Opener 14-7 Cashing in on their opportunities, the Scots defeated a hard 'Fighting Sunset Bison team in their first game of 'the '47 season, I4-7. Russell took 'First honors on a 31 yard touchdown pass from Robertson, and 'Followed up by kick- ing the extra tally. Rippey added six points more with a plunge to pay dirt from the five. The ball hawking of Sny- ...H .pilates vin: U5-.,---.su vvossa. oft tackle, Rippey 66 yards through guard, Robertson, 'IO yards on a quarterback sneak. Irish, Draper, and McConkey gave the oppozing backs plenty of trouble, while Maxwell, Mclunkin, and Ehirhardt showed up well for the reserves. Magnificent stand of the inspired Blue and Gold der and the sterling play of the entire line greatly aided Hi Park's cause Paschal Noses Out Highland Park 7 6 A close decision was lo t by the Scots to the Paschal Panthers at Farrington Field, Cowtown, by the margin of one point. Russell, Snyder and Rippey alternated in slam- ming the line with Russell carrying over 'From the two. The Russell heaves one as Rippey places a b.o:k where it will do the most good. try for extra point was low. Paschal tied the score with a 65 yard pass play and went on to win by kicking the ball squarely between the uprights. Highlanders Rack Up 20-6 Win over Sherman The boys in blue and gold bounded back from defeat the previous week to rack up 20 points against the Bearcat's 6 in Highlander Stadium. Touchdowns: Russell, nine yards Chrisler rounds end with the goal line in sight. Scots Lose io Forest I3-0 Unable to click consistently the Scotties dropped a I3-0 decision to the Forest Lions. Fumbles, interceptions, and a blocked kick were costly to the team. V 'Lk Corky gets off a booming kick as mighty Odessa iopples. Scots Smash McKinney Lions 28-0 Coming back with a potent ground and air attack the blue and gold opened defense of their district 6AA grid title by plowing McKinney under. Long runs by Russell, Rippey, and Crisler, touchdown passes from Robertson to Hill, punting of Snyder, and a Lion kick that was blocked by Baird highlighted the game. Russell converted after all four touchdowns. Boker gets away for a good gain. Try for extra point at Grand Prairie. Was it good? Avalanche Bests Borger on Safety 2-0 The Highlanders after narrowly missing three scoring opportunities in the second period finally produced a safety. The play occured when end Bill Hill rushed back Bice of Borger and blocked his attempt to kick out of danger. Later Joe Rowe saved the day by blocking a Borger field goal Robert on runs on as Crisl r prepares to block a stubborn G0Pl'lel' attempt. lrish, Daniel, Rippey, Robertson, Draper, Mclunkin and Crisler played well for the Scots Wichita Falls 48, Hi Park 0 Law of averages Russell goes through a Yellowiacket's nest ?ff9'z9,'h4zfz,' .6444 wwf ,Q f f n 41 Wi? f fwf-MQW' Golden Avalanche Nlauls Sulphur Springs 41-0 Cashing in on a truckload of paydirt, the Scots took the Wildcats for a 41-0 ride. Touchdowns: Crisler 125, Hill, Rippey, Boker, and Russell one e'ach. Russell converted five out of six times for the extra points. ' ' up ,I Scots Corral Denton Broncs 13-0 . Earning their way into the state championship playoffs for the seventh straight year Hi Park whipped the Broncs Remember this? Wet, wasn't it? 'T A h 13 0 With the help of runs by Robertson Rlppey and Cris- ler, Russell stabbed over for 2 touchdowns and made the only extra point. The Bronc's ground and air play W05 stifled by the defensive work of Irish, McConkey, Maxwell, Hill, Cooper, and Rippey. Highlanders Trip Grand Prairie Gophers The Scotties captured the undisputed title to District 6AA by downing the Gophers 25-7 on turkey day. Russell, Rip- pey, Snyder, and Crisler tallied 6 pointers. Other performerS were Robertson, Rowe, Hill, Maxwell, Mclunkin, Ehrharclh and Speer. x Q A H A my icots Edg., . ..... .... ..fq .T.T.ZeI.-If-..- Tied at One Each The Scotties nosed out the Paris Wildcats by the narrow nargin of two first downs to one in the first round of the tate play offs. Playing in a sea of mud, the team prevented x stalemate, when Russell skirted right end for the winning irst down. Billy Hill obliged by administering a beautiful :lock on the oposing Paris end. The maior aspect of the game was the great kicking duel between Russell and Zeddell. Rippey churns on as some silly boy tries to stop him. Highlanders Outlast Arlington Heights 'IB-14 Smashing back in the second half the Scotties overcame a two touchdown lead held by the Arlington Heights Yellow Jackets to win by an 'I8-14 score. Passes to Hill and Russell by Robertson from the new triple wing accounted for two Scot touchdowns and set up the third which was pushed over by Russell from the six. Robertson, Russell, Hill, Rowe, Mclunkin, Rippey, and Maxwell were outstanding for the Scots. Highland Park's hopefuls look on during thick of fray. Golden Avalanche Topples Odessa 'I8-6 Highland Park, called the Cinderella Team of '47 startled the Texas gridiron world by blasting the once mighty Odessa team out of the state race, ending a 'twenty- six game winning streak of the Broncs. The alert charges of Coach Morgan entered the state finals for the third time in four years. From the accurate arm of Jerry Robertson, Russell and Rowe were able to gather in the three touch- down passes with the former snatching two and the latter one. Standouts for the game-Baird, Maxwell, Hill, Crisler, McConkey and Irish. Highland Parks stout forward wall holds against yellowiacket's thrusts. Hard Fighting Scots Lose to Brackenridge 22-'I3 At Alamo Stadium, San Antonio, the hard fighting Scot- ties were overcome by the powerful Eagles 22-13. The 'first touchdown of the game was scored by Rippey, who after Rusty gets away a good kick against Arlington Heights. Gopher receiving a screen pass from Robertson, raced 30 yards for a T.D. Trailing at the half 7-6 the Eagles were able to push over two more touchdowns and a safety in the second half to make the score 22-7. The last Scot tally occured when Snyder gathered in a Robertson aerial. Stadium feels tramp of mighty Scots. Basketball Under the able leadership of Coach Ralph Binion, High- land Park's T948 basketeers won second place in the dis- trict 6AA race. The Scottie quintet, getting oft to a slow start due to the pro- longed football season, dropped its first two con- tests to Woodrow Wilson and Arlington Heights of Fort Worth. Entering the Dallas Invitational Tourna- ment, they were eliminated by Fort Worth Polytechnic, the eventual winners. The Highlander five then de- feated Forest, Denison, and Sherman in quick order io cop the consolation champ- ionship ot the tournament. In the last two games be- fore district play, the blue and gold avenged two oF their earlier defeats by downing Woodrow Wilson and Arlington Heights. First row Joe Wheeler Joe Rowe Co cap- Second row: Johnny Garrity Walton Miller Third row Fritz Brothers Robert Walker, tams Hal DeMoss and Jerry Robertson Bill James Baker, Sam Vilches and Bill Spies .llmmy Horned John Maxwell Pat Eldredge Hull and Rusty Russell and Bull Lynch .,,,. ,.,,, .,.., ,W ll Z ai .2 an is-,df W! f Q f 1 ff ff ,A , A 0 . My ff X ' , g 1,3 2 +wyQWa3 f ' Ywkffw E341 if 4 1 25 1 ,I i Q? 'C' .VJJQW ,gr ,J W I ,7 saw f ' 1 X2 4 f I gf' h ,, ,S Ili ' 4 ' ,- ' 3 , ,Hating ' - ' f my ,,, ff rfr., , f it 5 If V, im?.?. L U -A f I u,. ry- gp ff gywfw- I f ' f : 'f 6515 ! ,, , ,,, A, ., . 4 ' f f 1 F K A W ff 1 1 N , WM M X f I I A . ,M J y Af ' y My V f,, W ,. 1 f -N , ,. -f 1.1, . 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Score Score Grand Prairie ...... ...... 2 3 38 Denton ...,........... ...... 2 9 22 ,'McKinney .............. ...... 3 6 38 7'fSulphur Springs ....... ...... 2 7 39 5 Denfon .,..........,..... ...... 4 7 33 'McKinney ........... ...,.. 3 5 47 ,'Grc1nd Prairie ........ ...... 2 6 47 Sulphur Springs ....... ..,... 2 9 54 Totals ........... ...... 5 O7 602 'District Gomes 3 4 Football First row: Bill Ferrell, John Butler, George Hurt, Dale Mount, Wen- dell Bray, Allan Crawford, Perry McPherson, Paul Young, Robert lrby, John Pearson. Second row: Charles Smith, Roger Murdock, Tommy Golf, Bill Bragg, Dan Stansbury, Bill Crawford, Dick Brnet, Larry Williams, Hal Kobey, Pat Patterson. I Third row: Bill Biggs, Bob Miller, Jim Dealey, Keneth Kinnamon, Douglas Coffin, Sparkle Alters, Bobby Hamilton, Carlton Sessions, Brown Higginbotham, Alva Shephard, John Roach, Malcolmn Bowers. Fourth row: Coach Kennedy, Tom Arthur, Jimmy Roberts, Charles Rae. B-SQUADS Basketball First row: Coach Casey, Skipper Glossar, Larry Lacy, Perry McPher- son, Bob Mott, Jack Archibald, Dick Bernet, Buddy West, Judson Francis, Coach Franklin. Second row: Tunky Crawford, 'James Scurlock, Joe DeCuir, Duncan Smith, Douglas Coffin, Larry Williams, Bill Crawford, Jerry Bate- man, Jack Jones, Porter Hemenway. Third row: Manager Torn Bailey, Ed Genecov, Ed Moore, Dale Mount, Bill Hutchison, Terry James, Robert Irby, A. D. Griffin, Tommy Golf, Manager Robert Hyde. Y Fourth row: Roger Blackmar, Don McFrahn, John Coolidge, Bill Gregory, Bob Wallace, Larry Jones, Matt Delaney, Bill Coplan, Bob Spitzka, Bailey Ruff. Fifth row: Tom Arthur, Gerald Ray, David Weekly, Tom Harkey, Jimmy Pigg, Jim Moser, Charles Smith, Kirby Edwards, Bill Foster, Howard Merrill. Sixth row: Jerry Rumley, Jimmy Claunch, Don Reiser, Dean Perry, Larry Burke, Jack McJunkin. Cheer Leaders Jan Scurlock Skippy Browning Mr. Akin, cheerleaders, and Rip, our masco? 33 Pat Eldredge Jean Gray Compliments of The Dads Club Mary Jo McCorkle Jimmy Harned Track THE SQUAD Center. Mule relay team. Tommy Boker, Porter Hem enway, Bill Hutchison, Larry Lacy. Coach Hightower Coach Casey Bob Showen District: first, mile run. Regional: second, mile run Tommy Boker District second 440 yard dash, 440 yard relay: mile relay. Regional: third, 440 yard dash: 440 yard relay, mile relay. James Baker District: first, 220 yard dash: 440 yard relay. a'o'1al: third, 220 yard dash: 440 yard relay. John Cooper District: first, 'lO0 yard dash: first, 440 yard dash: sec- ond, 220 yard dash. Regional: first, 'IOO yard dash: first, 440 yard dash: first, 220 yard dash. Dick Jaqua District: first, pole vault: first, high iump, third, shot put, third, dis- cus. Regional: first, pole vault: fourth, high lump. , Z I l Top row: left to right: Bill Hutchison, 440 'yard relay, mile relay, Tommy Boker, 440 yard dash, 440 yard relay, mile relay, John Cooper, l00 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 220 yard dash, Carroll Duncan, Karl Anderson, manager, Charles Duncan, James fCronEn, Porter Hemenv-ray, 440 yard dash, 440 yard relay, mile relay. A f Boflom row, lefi to right: James Baker, 220 yard dash, 440 yard relay, mile relay, Bob Showen, mile run, Bill Rippey, Jack Earhardf, Jimmy Thompson, , Larry Lacy, high hurdles, low Dick Jaqua, pole vaulf, high lump, hurdles, pole vault, mile relay. shot puf, discus. Dudley Miller John Kropp, 880 yard run. John Garrify Gilson Scurlock high lump, broad iump. Bob l'l0plKlr!S wwW' ! Baseball Couch Kennedy PQI EIdredge Co-Captain Outfield Richard Brewer . OuffieIcI Jimmy Horned Third base fd! CHAMPIONS OF DISTRICT 6AA Bill Crisler Allan Crawford Wendell Bray Shgnsfgp Pitcher First Base ,,, Frank Straus Manager Judson Francis Manager Top row: left to right: Rusty Russell, Pitcher, Joe Rowe, Pitcher Bill Hill, First base, Neil Marshall, Catcher. Second row: Bill Lynch, Third base, George Stevens, Outtield Paul Welsh, Outfieldy Bob Walker, Pitcher. Myron Schulman Third base Jerry Robertson Catcher Herbert Mcjunkin Co-Captain Outfield Jimmy Whitten First base Bill Teel Second base Alva Shepard Catcher Skippy Browning, member ot All-American High School Swimming Team and champion in the follow- ing meets: SWAAU Indoor Diving, SWAAU Outdoor Diving, Southwestern lnterscholastic Diving, National Junior AAU Low Board Diving. Q Ya Fri v - Y JF, .lack McJunkin, .lack Morris, Bob Timmons. lnlsgoh ww' Qjijf 'Lily fqffxiqlll . , R X240 Y' , Back row: Paul Stewart, Ben Street, Bob Snelli -'ghllggbe LV ' N12 il Hunter Keller, Leslie Beddoes. lZWlfi,QRN.7f U.L,j!W aripgy ewlsfw NT or V te ,H L fl , f i,- M li fu-,s W ' f I 5 ii- Q. if l.l 54 Wfe, ll ct ,E f L il it .I if . l ,gr . . ft Swimming State and Southwestern High School Champions in 1946, and runner-ups in 1947, the Highland Park Scotties again entertain high hopes of copping the aquatic championship of Texas this year. Some very tine sophomore finds were developed and gave promise of being around for several seasons to help the Scottie cause in swimming. Sophomores Bobby Timmins and Leslie Beddoes were two reasons for optim- ism. Timmins in early eason swimming copped the Oklahoma A.A.U. boys high point trophy and Beddoes' rapid development cau el Coach Wally to predict that he would be a main point getter tor the Scotties in both the State and the Southwestern Interscholastic meets. The Scottie tree-style relay team is composed of Bob Snelling, Rogge Marsh, and Bobby Timmins as regulars, and John Collidge and Fonse Ragland alternately swimming one of the legz. With only the diving event as a certain first place for the Scots, the tree-style relay is regarded as the event that will probably decide the fate ot the Highlanders. Remarkable development in the breast stroke, accounted for Ben Street taking over the top spot in that event on the Scottie team. Jack Morris, middle-distance tree-styler, teamed with Bobby Timmins to win valuable points tor the Scots in all their meets in the 220 free-style event. Morris' points will add greatly to the team's chances. A well-balanced squad, a bunch of hard-working boys, give Highland Park great hopes ot again winning the championships. Coach Wally presents the champion- ship trophy to Skippy. .ef l ,- T Y . K ,gif 'tv ,,,. Coach Akin, Siansbury, Young, Mil- ler, Strong, Benneff, and Capps. Tennis Dan Sfansbury WUYUG Benneff Regional Boys' Doubles Winner Harland Mayes Bob Strong Digfricf Boys' Singles Winner Regional Boys' Doubles Winner Walton Miller ,, 1 vw,-M-We-Awww-MWMMfwM f IKMAYQZQQGZVL 4 , , , Golf xiii ZW' QAM 5 r . , K ff Team: First row, left to right: Couch Casey, Touchswne, Buff, Ragland and Edwards. Bowers. Malcolm Bowers Kirby Edwards John Touchsione Captain Fonse Ragland Nesom Bur? Lovell Turner Second row: left to righh Gambrell, French, Turner, Ponder, and RWM! 1 A happy combination of brain and brawn. H-Association Bill Rippey . Billy Hill . . Rusty Russell . . Mr. Binnion . Anderson, Carl Akins, Ken Arthur, Tom Baird, Bill Baker, James Beddoes, Leslie Bennett, Wayne Bernet, Bob Boker, Tommy Bokern, Dick Bowers, Malcolm Bradley, Chester Bray, Wendell Brewer, Richard Brothers, Fritz ' Brown, Ronald Browning, Skippy Burt, Nesom Cooledge, John Cooper, John Crawford, Allan Crisler, Bill Davis, Tie Daniels, Max DeMoss, Hal Draper, Bob DuPuy, Howard Ehrhardt, Jack Edwards, Kirby Eldredge, Pat Francis, Judson OFFICERS MEMBERS Garrity, John Gealy,John Gowan, Crozier Harned, Jimmy Hayden, Harrell Heath, Ed Hememway, Porter Hill, Bill Hopkins, Robert Hutchison, Bill lrish, Bill lrons, Bob Jaqua, Dick Jaynes, Tom Keller, Hunter Kropp, John Lacy, Larry Lynch, Bill Marsh, Rogge Marshall, Neil Mayes, Harland Maxwell, John McAtee, Harvey McConkey, Jim McGuire, Jvan McJunkin, Herbert Miller, Walton Morris, Jack Morris, Tommy Pierce, Alan Ragland, Fonse . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . 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All of us are due to do a bit of forgetting, but who of us is going to forget girls' gym There's something sort of indelible about the yodeling that goes on in the stalls , about the cherished fingernails broken to the quick on the eve of the big date! There's much that's unforgetable about the whole nine months of competition and comradeship in the gym year at Hi Park. Let us visit an early fall gym class. Picking our way cautiously through the heaps of bodies on the floor, we find that roll is being called and the class divided into teams. Soon, with loudly voiced complaints, two teams set forth under the blazing sun for the speed- ball field. Speedball allows the girls to soak up plenty of Vitamin D and get a bit of exercise. A few of the more athletic femmes, after a ta'te of speedball, invariably get delusions of football-grandeur. Meanwhile, those less fortunate f?J teams who have to stay indoors and miss our Indian Summer sun, are treated to a rousing game of tenniquoits. Now, here is a game designed to wreck the nervous system. Picture a hard, round donut, revolving with cyclonic fury and headed straight for you. That's tenniquoits! It is my opinion that those astral Flying Discs of last fall were dreamed up by some over- worked tenniquoit star. The second six-weeks period is given over to posture and condition- ing exercises. The heaps of bodies remain constant, but all else is changed. Contortions are now the order of the day, with intent to teach our girls how to stand and walk. Of course all of us know how to get about, after a fashion, but that's not enough. Hi Park girls must stand straight and walk well-posture and carriage, to you. Improvement is invariably noted in those able to walk after this strenuous training. Next comes that general favorite, the fast-moving game of basket- ball. Boys may call our version pretty tame, but you don't see any loafing on the court when the all-stars play the class team. Practice Page One Hundred Forty two in footwork, free shots, and crip shots, plus a few preliminary games always take place before the class tourneys begin. Comes the spring term. What spring? Remember the genial Eskimo warmth and the non-existent sunshine of early 1948? Even the hardy Scots hovered indoors for volleyball. This game requires a certain talent for being in the right place at the right moment with two tightly clinched fists, preferably reinforced with stout brass knuckles ffor hitting the ball, of coursej. The art of do-si-do-ing and grand-right-an-left-ing revives with each recurring spring. Up the river and 'round the bend, Meet your honey and back again rings through the halls. Folk dances are borrowed from our Good Neighbors, too, tunes and steps from Scandinavia or Portugal, from Ireland or Mexico. Back in the great outdoors and the stupefying heat lisn't this where we came in?J, the girls battle furiously through softball dur- ing the final six weeks of school. Some may be deceived by this name-it's no game for softies. But, thanks to a planned and balanced program, there are few softies left in our gym classes at this stage. Alternating with the diamond sport is the watch-the-birdie game of badminton, which is just the dish for the agile and alert. Believe it or not, some rugged individuals find even this schedule too light. For them, the Intramurals! These ardent ones play in Mon- day-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday leagues, and the winners from each league slug it out for the final victory. Furthermore, each Of the five gym classes has an all-star and a class team, and these battle for the honor of the dear old class. Personally, we find it expedient to take Falstaff's view of honor and let the other gals CIO the fighting. All this Atomic-Energy-on-the-hoof is guided, controlled and some- times suppressed by three of Superman's blood sisters. The fad' should rate them a seat in the United Nations Assembly, but they couldn't be spared at Hi Park. Too many girls need their instruction and guidance too acutely. Mrs. Elsie Berry, Mrs. Penelope Hopewell, and Miss Gynne Watson: WE SALUTE YOU. Tenniquoit INTRAMURAL WINNERS Front: Corinne Couch. Front row, left to right: Betty Wolcott, Betty Forbes, Jane Grayson, Sue Mims Authella McGuire. Back row: Mary Jo Croan, Wanda Wool- ridge, Jane Hyer. INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP Front: Elaine Kendrick. Center: Sonia Topletz. Top, left to right: Barbara Patterson, Bev- erly Carter, Jan Scurlock. Page One Hundred Forty-three Tenniquoit CLASS WINNERS Left to right: Sue Mims, Sonia Topletz, Marilyn Coleman, Betty Blaylock, Corida Burge, Julia Dixon, Edith Jaeger, Bernice Taylor. RUNNERS-UP Front: Barbara Nichols. Center: Evelyn Brooks, Jane Grayson, Barbara Paterson. Top: Mary Jo Croan. INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP Left to right: Ruth Jenkins, Janice Tollison, Betty Bell, Alice Ball, Nancy Quinn, Shirley Martin, Shirley Trippe Front: Emily Eaves, Sarah Forbes, Patty Bell. Basketball ALL STAR WINNERS Left: Patty Bell, Marilyn Mayes, Charlotte Estill, Nancy Quinn. Center: Emily Eaves. Right: Ruth Jenkins, Gerre Brandt, Merlyn Myers, Gloria Weston, Mary Jo Croan. i 1 WEN WW , , H i WJ 2 W INTRAMURAL WINNERS Left to right: Wanda Spencer, Charlotte Estill, Gerre Brandt, Maxine Weinstein, Marcia Miller, Nancy Brown, Laura McClintock, Anne Vincent. Dorothy Young, Gloria Weston. P Basketball CLASS WINNERS Left to right: Arden Eversmeyer, Marilyn Hill, Tina Haslam, Pat Lytord, Peggy Goodrich, Nancy Quinn, Jane Grayson. In 'V' r-2,,.,.fff f:i7VZ ' 4 - Volleyball ALL STAR WINNERS Left: Suzanne Buchanan, Doris Horner, Mildred Ellis. Center: Jane Hyer. Right: Betty Smith, Shirley Trippe, Au- ihella McGuire. INTRAMU RAL WINNERS Front row, left to right: Mary Jo Croan Jane Hyer, Wanda Wooldridge. Back row: Authella McGuire, Sue Mims Corinne Couch. I I Page One Hundred Forty-seven VoHeybaH CLASS WINNERS SpeedbaH ALL STAR WINNERS left to right: Alice Koch, Cynthia Hood, Sue Mims, Mil- dred Nettle, Janet Jones, Noni Browning, Jean Roberts, Jane Hyer, Julie Dixon. Front row, left to right: Jane O'Dell, Alice Ball, Barbara Luther. Second row: Barbara Lane, Gerre Brandt, Gloria Weston. Back: Mary Jo Croan. SpeedbaH CLASS WINNERS Left to right: Vera Faye Pyle, Terry Hoban, Emily Eaves, Evelyn Brooks, Mary Ann O'Connor, Betty Forbes. VoHeybaH Front: Emily Eaves. Kneeling: Gerry Green, Vera Faye Pyle. Back row: Arden Eversmeyer, Sarah Forbes, Lola Mann, Betty Forbes, Evelyn Brooks, Pat Lytord. , , 1 Page One Hundred Forty-eight , Nancy Ashby Marilyn Mayes Regional Doubles Runner-up Coach Akin, Martin, Roberfs, Ashby, Bell, Hemmlngson, Mayes, and Quinn. Tennis Nancy Quinn Disirict Singles Runner-up Patty Bell Regional Doubles Runner-up Shirley Martin v Page One Hundred Forty-nine Riding Club This is the story of the Horseback Riding Club. Or dare we call it Gab about the Galloping Gals? Now in its third year and with a membership of 125, the Riding Club's avowed purpose is to promote 'Fun and 'fellow- The officers of our ridin' lassies. ' Betty, Cynthia, and Sarah hit the trail. Top spot of the year goes to the Annual Spring Horse Show. Designed to give the girls opportunity to display their eques- trienneship, to give them a chance for competition, and 'ro acquaint them with the finer points of showing and iudging horses, this event meets with the enthusiastic approval of club members and their parents. Several hundred interested spec- tators add to the gala occasion. As part of its fun and fellowship program, the club and its sponsor, Mrs. Penelope Hopewell, promote various social 'Func- tions throughout the year. A scavenger hunt, a swim, a back- ward dance, a slumber party, and a spring banquet have been on this year's calendar. ship and to provide wholesome recreation 'For its membership. Twice a week in groups of twenty, members ride the grand all-weather trails of White Rock Stables under the supervision of Tex Oddson, owner. Some groups are composed of advanced riders who are seeking to perfect their horsemanshipp some are beginners who are seeking chiefly to stay on! Yes, you may learn from scratch in the Riding Club-or shall we say from bounce, bump and bruise? But, for advanced rider or beginner, the requisite of good sportsmanship is as necessary as good equestrienneship. . , , ,,.,.,.M,,1 i A showman calls this position dismount . Page One Hzmflrerl Fifty A pause in the annual scavenger hunt. ,wg - V - fa W 'W v.-32 ga -, -z'- J 4- 551532 L W , ,, af xf f ' , . 2 - -,. wr -- ww' IW-?f0f f--f ,- 2 3, ,W -1 ,af - 'ai ' 1 -A 'fwiww If- -'Sv A . ,A - - f A , ' -'a 5 -' f -4- - .,,. . 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' - '-rw 'rc - m r - '- 2' ..4:555 , .- 51 ,..f.-...fz-2-:5,,.-4 ., P 'H' . ,.. - - . . .4-1-, ,eww 2 ' I -As- 2:11 K 2552! 5.61 5 rl 2' rn .nl 2 ' .q.'.,.. . . . the Trumpets sound, The banners ply. -Robert Burns. a if J 2'-2 , , . a as if ' , 1 A , - T U72-'f ' Z W4 -fiafw-,nzJK7i' 1. f7WZfMQ'55Zff' 1152:-Mfdiiif lJ.5f'QW'LLfEkx:af,ffl'f-'?LwE6:i?z,u531,'51aS? W.. 171. yZZ'fivL?3.A'i. Ci'ZfL'1',,?fifY,1Q f Q 4,4 1-. , Q , xii :'? f.., K1 ' 513:25 R.O.T.C. The fifth Infantry Regi- ment at Highland Park High School is under the able leadership of Lt. CSD U.S.N.R. Floyd Hightower, commandant, Col. lnstruc- tor Newman F. Casey, as- sistant commandant, and the attached army person- nell. lt is a unit of the Re- serve Officers Training Corps, Junior Division, Army of the United States, under the direction in the Dallas and Highland Park High Schools of the 4523rd ASU ROTC, commanded by Lt. Col. R. L. Moses, PMS81T. Fifth Infantry Regiment is composed of a single bat- talion, with five companies and the Highland Park band. The Regiment instills in each cadet the desire to become a leader, to be led, and to prove his superior qualities of leadership and ability, it gives each cadet a thorough knowledge of the functions, skills, and practices of an army in peace or war, develops in each cadet patriotism, loyalty, and deep sense of responsibility to his coun- try, flag, and his uniform. Under the leadership and direction of Colonel Instruc- tor Emerson Boroughs the Fifth Infantry band has proved and distinguished itself as one of the best military and high school bands. Military discipline of the ROTC develops the attributes of cooperation, tolerance, and usefulness, and better prepares the cadet for the responsibil- ities and duties of a good citizen. P R.O.T.C. Officers FLOYD R. HIGHTOWER L L NEWMAN F. CASEY EMERSON J. BOROUGHS Lieutenant CSD U.S.N.R. fl Colonel Instructor Colonel Instructor Commandant Assistant Commandant Band Director E. H. KIPP, JR. KENNETH J. CROWE, JR. THOMAS C. BLACK SAMUEL R. Captain Infantry U.S.A. First Lieutenant Infantry Master Sergeant U.S.A. WEDERSTRANDT O.R.C. Supply and Ordnance First Sergeant U.S.A. Rifle Team Coach Assistant Field Instructor ED AGNEW BILL FLEENER CHARLES PISTOR , ROBERT WALKER Cadet Colonel Cadet Colonel Cadet Colonel Cadet Colonel Regimental Commander Regimental Commander Regimental Commander Regimental Commander Page One Hundred' Fifty-six R.O.T.C. Officers First row: Lieutenant Colonel Alan Pierce, Maior Bill Shockley, Cap tains John Danna, Grover Ellisor, Irwin Grossman, Larry Higgin- botham, William Lindsley. Second row: Captains Ken Mighell, Bob Mounts, Jimmy O'Connor, John Otstott, Jack Ponder, Travis Rattan, David Richards. Third row: Captain Duffield Smith, First Lieutenants William Bar- ker, Marvin Cullum, Martin Feldman, LQ dsay Fleck,4fMarvin Levin Raemon Pfeiffer. A f , fl' if .X IAQ Mfg 1, J IMQXWQ, i yt' ,fewer 8, ia ir ,4., Fourth row: First Lieutenants John Rowe, Duane Thompson, Second Lieutenants Robin Acton, Fred Alford, Tom Bailey, John Carpenter, Harold Davis. Fifth row: Second Lieutenants Tom Dees, Howard Dupuy, Owen Goodman, Alfred Hall, Herbert Harvey, Wendell Jones, Bob Knight. Sixth row: Second Lieutenants Jack Mathis, Elliott Mendenhall, Gene Olsen, Richard Saunders, Gilson Scurlock, Ben Street, Delwin Stults, Jack Underwood. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven Decorafion of The Guidon. Passing in review. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight Regimental staff in parade formation. Egg-:a!!2!F.!L i Officers Front and Center. , t L Officers cmd Guidon Beolrers of the Regiment. 1 C. i Companies C, D, ond i E passing in review. V tml' 5 ... ,. ,bf A i, , ,, Page One Hundred Fifty-nine Brass hats, Fleener, Pierce, and Shockley, with their dares a'r 'rhe Saloer Club dance. All isn't work in 'rhe ROTC-The officers' dance. RIFLE TEAM Front row, left 'Io right: Wesley Westmoreland, Duane Thomp- son, Jack Underwood, Gilson Scurlock, Tom Arthur. Second row: Sgt. Black, Ken Mighell, Owen Goodman, Char- les Pistor, John Rowe, Judson Francis, Larry Higginbofham. Third row: Bob Roberts, Philip Helversfon, Richard Allen, Doug- las Hawkins, Fred Alford, John Danna. , Crock Plofoon of The Corps. 1 Colonel Boroughs cmd Sergecini Weder- sfrolnolf give 'em The once over. E Company comes To The reviewing sfcind. JAN Regimental NANCY BAIRD Band Queen Queen SCURLOCK Queen Company D JEAN BROWN Queen Company C HAZEL DANNA SHIRLEY LAvEs MARY Jo Mc coRKLE Queen Company B Queen Company A Q'-'een C0mPUnY E l i l fe Gifts. ' ' - it .L', - X V -e Q ,' l, My C10-J' V'V 7'f 1' if ' QQQL-?lTf'i.-f aw ,V ' g K ,' .. , Y J . I 1 . 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Every member of the band prepared and played, with accompaniment, a solo in the sixth annual intramural solo contest in December, First division winners were awarded certificates. At the Texas Music Educators' Association conven- tion clinic at Waco in February, members of the band who went won, by trying out, two first chair and two second chair positions in the all-state band selected First row: Capt. Grover Ellisor, 2nd Lt. Herbert Harvey, Cpl. Cret.J J. B. Faust, lst Lt. Lindsay Fleck, 2nd Lt. Elliot Mendenhall, Pfc. Watt Winn, lst Sgt. Ben Bateman, Pfc. Dan Brewer, Staff Sgt. Gordon Hosford. Second row, left side: 2nd Lt. Ben Street, Cpl. Henry Leager, Pfc. John Moore. Second row, center: Pvt. Shannon Murchison, Cpl. Keith Allen, Pvt. H. D. McCarty. Second row, right side: Pfc. James Purse, Sgt. Bob Alderdice, Pfc. David Mclntire, Tech. Sgt. Hobart Price. Third row, left side: Cpl. Tony Riddlesperger, Pvt. Richard Johns, Cpl. Gene Thompson, Pfc. Tommy Hughston. Third row, right side: Sgt. Bob Bentz, Pfc. Bob Martin, Pfc. Bill Donnell, Sgt. David Frankfurt, 2nd Lt. Tom Dees. Fourth row, left side: Staff Sgt. Alfred Ruebel, Sgt. Hal Bateman, Pfc. Paul Mattarock, 2nd Lt. Wendell Jones, Cpl. Mason Briggs, Pfc. Pierce Allman, Pvt. Robert Lemay, Cpl. Walter Williams. Fourth row, right side: Pvt. Don McFarlan, lst Lt. Marvin Levin, Staff Sgt. Sam Thompson, Cpl. Bruce Allen. Back row: Col. Inst. Emerson J. Boroughs, Pfc. Bill Steel, Pfc. John Cooper, Pfc. Frank Straus, 2nd Lt. iret.J Gene Olsen, Cpl. Marcus Buchanan, Pvt. Bill Boyd, Sgt. Craft Edmunds, Cpl. Charles House, Pfc. Charles Brand. for the convention. During the second semester a great deal of sight- reading of standard band literature was done and efforts were directed towards improving the general musicianship of the members. 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' fl ' V' ' N i ' 3' li' fi 152,15 nj. 1: Eff ug I if An' makes him quite forget his labor and his foil. -Rober? Burns, Abe I. Brilling .....,....,.,...,,,, Adams Service Station ...... Alexander's Service Station. American Beauty Cover Co ....... Aston's Bakery ,..,..,..... Avon Radio Shop .......... Band Box ......,............... Barney McDonald ........ Beck's Fried Chicken .... Bennett's Pharmacy ,.,.,.. Berry's Pharmacy ........ Bilger Florist ,.,,.,..,..., Bill Mitchell's ....... Blossom Shop ................. Bob Satterfield ....,....,.,..,.,.,.. Book Nook 81 Gift Shop ....... Burr Department Store ,..,.,,,. ADVERTISERS .........177 ......181 1 93 ......180 ......185 .........203 1 73 ......178 . ..... 199 ......195 .,...,169 ......189 1 96 ......195 ......195 Campbell Cleaning and Dying Co .........,..... 183 Central Investment Co ...........,.....,...... ...,.. 1 93 Choice Cleaners ........,....................... ,..... 1 73 Cline Music Co ,...... ...... 1 75 Cole Manes ......,........ ...... 1 89 Comini ...,...,...,.,...,.,.,., Consumer's Poultry ........ . Cookies ,.,....... , ,.....,.,.. Premier Food Store ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cox's Barbecue ..........., ......173 85 .........203 1 78 Dad's Club ....,....................,.,.. ...... 1 31 Dallas Country Club ........................ ...... 1 97 Dallas Power and Light Co ............,... ...... 1 68 Dallas Railway and Terminal Co ...,........... 191 Dallas Daniel Rock Wool and Appliance Co ......... 190 Cleaning Co ............,...........,.............. 177 Delmann's Woman's Wear ........ Jones 81 Mullet ............ WCIIT Dick Price Motor Co ,... ............ Dishman's Man's Shop .,,.,,,,. Dreyfuss 81 Son .............,. Dr. Paul R. Fowler ...... Dr. Pepper ........,,.. Duke Doyle ,........ Dunlap-Swain E. M. Kahn ...... Eagle Co., lnc.... Elenberg's ............ Elizabeth Shop ......... Ernestine F. Banks .,.... Everts Jewelers .......... Flippen-Prather Co ......,. Flower-A-Day ,.,...... Flower Market ......... Fred A. Pierce, Inc ....... Gable Electric .................. George Beauty Salon ...... Georgia Makoy Flowers ...... George M. Stuart Florist ......... Glo Cleaners .............. .......... Goggans 8. Ritchie ............ Goodman's Cafeteria ......,. Gully's Village Store ........ Hannah's Bakery ............ Harold Davis Motor Co. .,... . Henry's Studio, Hats .....,............... Highland Park Pharmacy .........185 .........182 .........201 1 85 1 74 .........201 ......193 ......186 .........167 .........205 ......187 ......172 .........174 .........207 ......171 .........180 .........209 1 0 ......171 ......177 ......186 1 74 ......,..183 ......189 ......175 .........199 .........172 .........177 Highland Park Secretarial School ...........,.... 186 Highland Park State Bank ................ ,........ 1 75 Hillcrest State Bank ...........,........... .,....... 1 67 Home Modernization Co ....... ......... 1 '75 I. Brodsky .......................... ...... 1 67 Inwood Super Service. ,.... . Irby-Mayes ...................,. Jas. K. Wilson .............. Jerry's Shoe Service ,... Johnnie Strange ..... Johnston Real Estate ...... Kathleen Freeman ...... Kathryn Currin ....... Kimmey's Hardware .. Kingsbury's ............. 85 .........205 .........181 .........19O .........179 .........174 .........19O .........199 ..,......169 .........18O .........177 Knighton's ,,.,,.,,,,,,,----. -4.4-- . L. J. Sharp ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-. , Ladene's Dress and Gift Lakeside Laundry, Inc ..... Lalla's .....,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,--,- Laughead .....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Lesure's Beauty Salon ....... Lomo Alto Beauty Salon ...... Loma Alto Cleaners ...... Lovers Lane Pharmacy ....... shop ,....... 1 ffff Maiestic Cleaners .......... Markham Shop .... Marl OWS ......... ,.,.. .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, Martha Washington's Candy Mess Ina Brothers .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Mister Buster's ............, Monarch Laundry ,,,,,,,,,,,, Normandy Lace Shop .......... 'nsHS5ffffff North Texas Lumber Co ....... P. G. Calame ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, Park Cities Hardware ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Park Cities Home and Auto Supply ,,,,,,,,,,,, Park Cities Motors ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.., Park Cities Music Co ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Park Cities Radio and Appliance.. Parker Service Station .............. Pemer's ............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co ......... Plaza Printery .........,...,,.,,,,, Posey Shop ...................... Potter Art lron Studio: ..... Practical Drawing Co. .,... .. Preston Road Pharmacy ......... P.T.A. ................................... . Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc .... Renwor Oil Corporation ...... Ring and Brewer ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, Roach Paint Co ........ Rosalie's ...,..........,,,,.,,,, S. H. Troth and Co ......... S. L. Ewing Co .... , ..... .. Scottie Barber Shop ........ Scottie's Inn ................. 178 185 186 201 201 209 173 169 178 190 189 199 203 174 173 173 191 232 237 185 193 189 169 173 175 177 205 190 169 201 206 197 177 179 151 180 206 202 210 178 193 183 187 210 Shuttles-Irby ........... ...... ,,,,,,,, 1 9 9 Simon David ..,.,.............,,,,,,,,, 178 Singer Sewing Machine Co ,...,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 09 Southwestern Engraving Co ..........,.., ,,,.,,,, 2 11 Stanley Martin Agency ..,.........,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 179 Sudamerica: Dallas Spanish School ............ 171 Super Tex Camera Store .........,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 191 Tenison Floral Co ............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 'I 93 Tennessee Dairies ..,,,,,,,,,,, -,-,,,,- 'I B8 Texas Power and Light ..,,A,,,,,,,,, ,4,,,,-,- 'I 94 The Big Top ..........,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,4, ,,,,,,,, 'I 95 The Good Housekeeping Shop ...,.... ,,,.,,,,, 1 72 The Rush Company ....................... .,,,,,,,. 1 77 The Snowman ............................,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 93 The Varsity Shop .........,. ,,,,,.,,, 1 93 Thomas Optical Co ............ 1 80 Thurman Randle 81 Co ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 1 74 Tom Thumb ,................... ,,,,,,,,, 1 95 Turner's Cleaners ........,.... ,,,,,,,,, 1 80 University Barber Shop .,..,.,....... .,,,..,. 1 73 University Drugs ..............,............... .....,.., 1 87 Varsity Beauty and Barber Shop ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199 Village Barber Shop ........................ ......... 1 80 Village Camera Shop ......... ........ 2 01 Village Jeweler .............. ......... 1 87 Village Man's Shop ....,.. ......,,, 1 89 Villa Walker ge Shoe Repair .... Marr ........... er B. Williams ...... Weldon B. Bomar ..... White Rock Stables ...... Whittle Music Co ............. Wilkinson Printing Co. ..... . William Weston Co ......... .........171 ........181 .........203 .........186 .........173 1 83 ........208 195 . 'Wx A gy . Ryezwi fttbt Appearances Are Not Deceiving! Yer, It If Attractive . . . It I5 Moafern! It bespeaks efficiency. Enter the portals and discover for yourself that the spirit and service of this bank truly are in keeping with your first impression. HILLCREST STATE BANK UNIVERSITY PARK Mernber of Federal Depofit Inxnrance Corporation Tbere bar been a frtencifbip between yon and I-It Park and tbif Jtore wbtcb we appreciate, tbat we bope yon!!! carry on tbroagb tbe yearf . . . E. M. KAHN 8g CO. Main and Elm at Lamar ALWAYS THE NEWEST to suit your individual style The latest in sun glasses with only ground and polished lens to fit you. Now Available Once More! OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS MAGNIFYING GLASSES DR. I. BRODSKY Optometrist at LINZ Page One Hundred Sixty p Highland Park '48 i D aaa gf V' MGM CHAMPIDN Yes, adequate lighting is a champion . . . a champion of better sight, better health and efficiency. Now that school will soon be over, the same electric serv- ice which has provided you with good lighting at home and at school will help you to a bright future. You'll always Find dependable electric service playing a major role in the development of this city, a champion of better sight and better health. DALLAS POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY 5 lNr LOMA ALTO BEAUTY SALON 4130 Loma Alto Dr. J8-8174 L-9802 fe Telephone L-2560 Your Friends - PARK CITIES MOTORS BERRYIS PHARMACY COMPLE251fLf.If,'1'ff,'fTIQf,f,dSERV'CE 6200 High School Ave. L-4118 G. D. com-IARP E. s. PATTERSON DALLAS, TEXAS e Compliments KATHRYN CURRI N Real Estate -Loans Insurance Northwest Highway at Preston Road PLAZA PRINTERY PRINTING O ENGRAVING STATIONERY I OFFICE SUPPLIES 6914-'I6 Snider Plaza Phone J8-4435 Top-Left to Right: The Bearcats just didn them. ments on the Freedom Bottom-Left to Right: enjoy a PTA tea. Three Scots awed by the 't know what hit - , immortal docu- Tram. V Y Who says it doesn't snow in Texas? ' Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Dees, and Mrs. Redden Pe.,4q.Q,L,-.4....44,,,. xzxfvxlxlvvxzvvxzxf Top-Left to Right: Station HPHS. All hof dogs oren t served on buns- high school day of Texas Sfoie Fair. Stay out-of school? No! Girls, fcmke notice-Lawrence peisl Mommy! Boitom-Lef! to Right: Puppy O'Dcmiel's Lighfcrusf Doughboys? Charming, eh? Mozart, Bach, Beethoven . . . I wonder. Highland Park Pharmacy, Inc. ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS Knowifcvis I-2126 Q , VILLAGE SHOE REPAIR Distinctive in Arrangement Flrsl Class Shoe Repcllr Yet No Higher in price Work Done While You Wait L-1418 Q - Sudamerica-Dallas FIOWSI'-A-DOY Shop Spanish School SPANISH EXCLUSIVELY, with the best conversational method. Native experienced teachers only. This is the SCHOOL, where you should take those SPECIAL LES- A SONS you may need for your SPANISH or FRENCH EXAMINATION, and 'For acquiring a practical knowl- Knox at TFCIVIS Sf. edge and conversational ability in these languages. Private, Semi-private and Small Group Classes dur- ing day and evening. Special Summer Course: for High School and College Students. Approved for Veterans. 40Vz Highland Park Shopping Village L6-6163 QP Docs rl brand af lrzcrcfzrzlrrfsr make ywzr hair larry? NO . . . it takes Professional Service PLUS good merchandise forthe texture and Ioveliness of your hair. . . Kring yazzr troubles in MR. GEORGE Q 6307 HILLCREST o PHONE is-6371 Page One Hundred Seventy-one Compliments of Peri Compliments of The Good Housekeeping C Shop Appliances O Known Brands SAM C. HAGY, Owner 3705 Parry U6-5565 3133 Knox Street L6-6605 Congratulations to the Class of 47 BURR'S Department Store Knox and Cole Phone L6-6500 Q55 Eflzagsffl Awgofz Dressmaking . . . Alterations 6702 Snider Plaza Lakeside-0050 AAAn ,V v V v v v v vlxrxlxzxf-v v v .AvezxlxfvAv-fx,-v-vA.-v'N1-v-vklxl-v4-1-v4-rvvx age One Hundred Seventy-two l-g MESSINA BROS. Invisible Shoe Repairing Leather Gifts No. 1 Phone L-2812 - 4335 Lovers Lane No. 2 6731 Hillcrest PHONE LAKESIDE-5905 LeSURE BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service 4333 LOVERS LANE DALLAS, TEXAS MISTER BUSTERH the M051 Complete Decorator in the southwest 2923 N. Henderson - Dallas, Texas Phone Taylor 8101 CHOICE CLEANERS for QUALITY CLEANING COURTEOUS SERVICE and ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS DYE WORK O STORAGE 5221 Lovers Lane at Inwood Road D4-5585 COMINI... PORTRAITS 6706 SNIDER PLAZA L-7477 PARK CITIES MUSIC COMPANY Pianos - Radios - Records Combinations - Record Players Phone L-4045 6611 Snider Plaza A. M. TYSON, Owner UNIVERSITY BARBERS On the Drag Across from S.M.U. 6330 Hillcrest L-0252 P. L. KILGORE, Prop. Congratulations to the Class of '47 THE BAND BOX 28 Highland Park Shoping Village Relax and Enjoy Yourself on HORSEBACK Saddles horses for rent . . . three- and tive-gaited gentle horses . . . Miles of woodland trails . . . All-weather bridle paths . . . Competent instructors . . . Special attention to children and Iaclies. Get Up ol Pezrzfyi' HORSES Boarded - Trained - Sold Experienced Caretakers Located One Mile North ot Northwest Highway on Gotorth Road - North ot Flagpole Hill For Reservations Dial T-8405 T. M. lTexl Ocldson's White Rock Stables Page One Hundred Seventy-three Row 'I they? Row 2 Hi-Y fall formal. Irby and his Ramblers serenade the Hi-Lites. Spring is sprung-the flowers has riz-or have ' From the looks on their faces, these Scots seem to enioy chemistry. , . Glo Cleaning System C0 'P'lme '5 of MR. AND MRS. LEO L. BARROWS Expert Care for Your Clothing Licensee Distributor of Speeializing in Ladies' Clothes Martha Washington Candy 4415 LOVERS LANE JB-0094 31 Highland Park Shopping Village PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT ptometrlst 8K CO' FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE L-9116 208 N. Akara sf. Dallas, Texas 15 HiQh E'fLL'fgk5fhfEgiPigQ Vf f'Qe Unprecedentecl Piano Method Enables , Yaa To FOI' fhe BEST In Play a Popular Song Sporting Goods Your - Firsf Lesson JONES AND MOLLETT By Appointment only J8-7576 Highland Pork Shopping Village BANK'S PLAY BY CITE ,,MLAS5,,EXAS Page 0fIl?I'1lLlZfll'6d Seventy-four For Graduation, Wedding and Birthday GIFTS Park Cities Radio SQ Appliance MARVIN B. NORWOOD, Owner Phone L-9088 4421 Lovers Lane Shop with GULLY Sinclair Gasoline Goodrich Tires Compliments ot The Highland Park Hardware State Bank Garden Tools Radios Fishing Tackle BooK NooK 8. GIFT sHoP Bicycles 6403 Hillcrest 1613 Greenvill Hunting and Fishing License -188955 DALLAS 174565 I 1 0 Gullys Village Store Northwest Highway and Douglas L-3872 Phones L-OI94 DALLAS, TEXAS CLINE MUSIC COMPANY, INC. Everything tor the Band and Orchestra GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK I409 Elm Sf t Phone C-T948 Page One Hundred Sevent fi Top Row: The Tb. test rolls around to old H.P. each spring. Devotees of speedball. Hi Park's representatives visit the Free- dom Train. Center Row: Dr. Elliot addresses the student body during Religious Emphasis Week. The coaches tell the score. Bottom Row: Miss lnmon and assistants welcome the new students. Mary Jane Johannes receives a wrist- watch as the award for her essay on freedom. Hi-Lifes plan Christmas cheer. THE RUSH COMPANY Everything tor Art and Mechanical Drawing 1305 Elm Street Phone R-4-403 Flowers for Every Occasion Corsages, Table Pieces, Funeral Designs GEORGIA MAKOY FLOWERS 6803 Preston Road at Druid Lan Ox ' 1 MOBILUBRICATION - BATTERY SERVICE PARKER SERVICE STATION ocking ir ane an res on oa M b d L d P t R d G L 9775 DALLAS A New Plant for Your Satisfaction DANIEL DRY CLEANING CO. 6309 Hillcrest Phone L-9927 HENRY'S STUDIO HATS 4104 OAK LAWN L6 6060 DALLAS PREMIER FOOD STORE Groceries and Meats Vegetables-Frozen Foods 5710 Lovers Lane D4-4821 KINGSBURY FAMOUS FoR TIES SMART MEN'S WEAR 1516-A Main Street Between Ervay and Akard Telephone C-4766 - C-6612 ABE I. BRILLING Insurance of Every Description Hflbfolzztely P61'J'O7ZfLZ Service 920 Republic Bank Bldg. Dallas Page One Hundred Seventy Dances-formal and informal. Barbara and Pat are well disguised -but get quite a laugh! Spotters booth at Highlander Field. I Rosalie's Beauty Salon uFZowe1fr for Your Daze 6913 Preston Rd. L-5390 Success and a Happy Future To All the Graduates of Hi Park Hi ROSALIE Dlvoles, Prop. The Florist 6201 Hillcrest Q, Loma Alto Cleaners R. D. ROSS, Owner L6-3818 Your Dependable Cleaner L-5116 4132 Loma Alto Dr. Q2 COX'S BARBECUE YOUR FOOD STYLIST Hamburgers, Chile, and Steak Dinners 5051 W. LoversLane 49 Prints and Original Pictures Repairs for Old Frames GIFTS ESTABLISHED 1889 Knlghton's Picture Framing Page One Hundred Seventy' -eight 5216 Lovers Lane D4-1112 , STANLEY MARTIN AGENCY State Mutual Life Assurance Company of WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Incorporated T844 Associates FRANK DUFEK NEWMAN LONG JOHN OLIVER JACK PIERCE QUINT QUIGLEY BILL WALDMAN 508 DALLAS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Riverside 9208 VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN and COMPLETE DRUG STORE Prescription Service PRESTON ROAD PHARMACY . A. Wilkes J. P. Goodwin Owners and Operators JOHNNIE STRANGE SUPER SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories Road Service Sinclair Products Phones: J8-0970 - L-OO08 8135 Preston Road DaIIas, Texas Page One Hundred Seventy lington Heights. Skippy gets an extra push busy with a game of bridge ll Good Luck to the Class of 48 THQAAAS OPTICAL from Ground Floor, Medical Arts Building TURNER'S CLEANERS D. HARTIN 1HoMAs DAN L. THOMAS Phones R-1006, C-4493 Dallas, Texas 0 Compliments of HARDWARE - PAINTS - SPORTING GOODS - GIFTS THE FLOWER MARKET KIMMEY'S HARDWARE PYSSTOH Gnd Mockingbird Telephone L-7973 6611 Hillcrest Avenue 9 In sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire Sudent Body and Faculty of the Highland Park High Schools for the past twenty-four years. 2002-8 North Field Street The Cover on Thief Book Wax Produced in Thi! Plant A Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. Fo' 'he Clqssliffl ,':2l'C ' in Town Famous Quality Wearing Apparel BARBER' Manager GORDON COX, Owner 6950 Snider Plaza L-3704 Phone JB-4911 Prwe One Hundred Eighty 4. we Grim determination plus pep . talk equals 18-14 over Ar Gordon and Ben seem to be lb 'VA M eww ff' VS M fe Congratulations on a goocl year! Going on to college? Into business? Back to HPHS? Rely on the University Shop, fourth floor, to give you that confident, correctly groomed appearance whatever your plans! LA l y f VV, of v . Q c 'X U v A W ' 1 I .las.A1lWlsan MOBILGAS Walker Marr JOE ADAMS MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Lublicazfion . . . Mahi! Tire: Wafbing . , . Polixbing 7058 Snider Plaza L-4211 Shop Inolivioluoal Apparel Miilinery 4268 Oak Lawnw Page One Hundrc' dl? Congratulations, Scottie Seniors! On Your June Graduation From Former Scotties Who Are Now In Texas A. 8. D. Bell, '49, Eng. J. C. Buchanan, '50, Eng. H G . W. Buctel, '50, Arch. . W. Charlton, '51, Eng. T. N. Clark, '47, Eng. P. Cowan, '48, Eng. F. T. Davidson, '50, Eng. Tie Davis, '51, Eng. Albert Dykes, '51, Arch. S. Dardeganion, '51, Eng. Rich Elmblad, '51, Ag. Jim Flowers, '50, Bus. M. Glitsch, '50, Ag. Danny Green, '50, Bus. R. W. Jack, '51, Bus. J. F. Jones, '49, Bus. J. P. Jordon, '44, M.E. Bob Klein, '46, M.E. M. L. Levin, '51, Eng. A. Martin, '51, Bus. Compliments of DICK PRICE MOTOR M. L. Massengale, '51, Eng. Fred Manget, '47, M.E. R. F. Payne, '51, Geo. J. W. Porter, '51, Geo. Max Ploeger, '48, M.E. J. L. Raley, 51, Eng. M. V. Reiebian, '51, Eng. D A . L. Rogers, '51, Eng. . W. Rollins, '51, Eng. E. Soutter, '51, Ag. S. G. Southworth, '51, Eng. D R . C. Stults, '51, Bus. . M. Vehon, '51, Arch. W. H. Vehon, '50, Eng. B. B. Wallace, '47, M. E. W. W. Ward, '45, E. E. W. B. Washington, '45, Pet. Eng C. L. Williams, '49, Eng. W. M. Witty, '51, Eng. COMPANY DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Page One Hundred Eighty-two P 9 Y Shades of the gay '90' Bl d Hosea and Doc. Dr. lrvin af dedication of Highland- Headlights of the Hi-Liles and es ' 'ddda ,aid . 'J 51W GOGGANS and RITCHIE Attorneys-at-Law H. G. GOGGANS R. A. RITCHIE J. W. CROSSLAND, JR. ROBERT F. RITCHIE 6 O AHL ,F , li PM S. L. Ewing Company In Dalia! Since 1902 J. T. BOYCE Typewrifers - Adding Machines Repairs - Supplies 1919 Main Street Dallas, Texas Phone C-5401 ' WHITTLE MUSIC CO. Everything Mmical 1108 Elm Sfreei C-5191 Compliments E. V. CAMPBELL CLEANING AND DYING CO. 4304 Lemmon Phone L-7978 Page One Hundred Eighty-three nw Top: A fair sample of the eleven bus caravan To Wichita Falls. Center: End of a perfect day? Bottom: The newest in pastry make-up! Or won't you be my cream puff? Mary had her hands full! ww C I' ents Ompof' DELMANNS P G CAI-AME Women's Wear R EVA MANDELSTAM Jeweler 6401-A Hillcrest Ave. 15 Highland Pc-xrgcglgopping Village Telephone J8-8507 Established 1921 L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Our 27th Anniversary Serving the Park Cities TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 4244 Oak Lawn 6915 Preston Road L-21 81 L-21 83 Consumers Poultry Station Home of Milk Fed Poultry DRESSED FRESH DAILY C 1. ' f, 5203 Greenville Phone E6-3441 U G ASTON'S ENGLISH BAKERY Located in Oak Lawn at Lemmon and Wycliff from Lemmon Avenue Bus by the Door Specializing in Birthday, Wedding Cakes and Decorated Squares P',P t',SltR B cl Rolls aliejl Bftalcleixt E30 IEIrreEy lflgernoon Q 4306 LEMMON LAKESIDE-5080 mwooo CLOTHES for MOTOR TUNE UP AND BRAKE SERVICE Warbing-Labricrzlion-Polirbirzg TIRE REPAIRING - TIRES AND BATTERIES FRANK O. AKRIDGE, Manager Inwood Road at Lovers Lane Phone D4-5486 Dallas, Texas LADS 'N' LASSIES Page One Hundred Eighty-free Compliments of , GEORGE M. STUART Ladene s FLORIST Dress 8 1422 Commerce Sf. C-5175 49 Complimenfs of 6817 Snider Plaze L-0900 WELDON B' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE L6'6613 6710 Snider Pla HIGHLAND PARK SECRETARIAL SCHOOL AOKJ Highland Park Shopping Village PHONE L-7473 49 LOW CGST HIGH VALUE nnss DUNLAP-SWAIN Our Bminem If 4 ZOOW Dalia! Organization Owned, Managed, and Personally Supervised by DEVEREUX DUNLAP and JACK SWAIN Harwood and Pacific 638 West Jefferson Highland Park Shopping Village 3800 Parry One Hundred Eighty-six Jingle bells, jingle bells!!-Rehear- sal for Christmas program. Senior Play rehearsal. What is the lesson for tomorrow, Miss Anderson? Trophies '45, '46, '47. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE UD TODAY Try Our FOUNTAIN 0 SANDWICHES Air-Conditioned University Drug Store Hillcrest and McFarIin Phone L-4156 I VILLAGE .IEWELER Watches, Diamonds, Gifts, Imports FINE WATCH REPAIRING L6-3696 62 Highland Park SCOTTIE BARBER SHOP Home of the Higlalandef' Your Business Sincerely Appreciated WILSON E. BROOKS, Owner .I8-O02'I Dallas 3500 Granada E L E N B U R G ' S OUR OWN ICE CREAM Complete Catering Service Lunchon - Dinner 4427 E. Lovers Lane Phone L6-3298 Page One Hundred Eighty-seven TENNESS M I l K YourBestI-'ooll At Its Best POHIlElzy It Compliments of GOODMAN'S CAFETERIA G00ciman'J Good Tbifzgf to Eat 3316 Oak Lawn Village Man's Shop National Advertised Brands 94 Highland Park Shopping Village J8-9266 ,C Park Cities Home 8. Auto MAJESTIC CLEANERS SUPPIY FERESTONE Oak Lawn 4365 Ld-l1rj:?lT::jsr3Ht::r'l1i1F:i:lgAuto sulfhpdheg L-4938 o PHON E T8-8585 Compliments of COLE MANES 84 CO. 30W Highland Park Village A BILGER FLORIST STORE AND GREENHOUSES 3515 Greenville Ken Mighell, toastmaster, at the orchestra banquet. Houses are planned under super- vision of Mr. Greer. How did this program come out? Mr. Dabney and Mr. Marshall horticulturists. 1 How was the bonfire - Enough noise? How's the game coming along, Rip? Mary Jo ond Jimmy seem to like it! I Don't be so rough next time, girls! Rorin' to go! YEAR ROUND Air Conditioning DALLAS ROCKWOOL AND APPLIANCE 4334 Lovers Lone BETTER BIGGER PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF DALLAS G- G- RUMI-EY I-53688 2108 N. Hcirwood R-4833 LOVERS LANE PHARMACY School Supplies - Prescriptions - Drugs - Sundries Ccull L-7144 SERVING BOEDEKER ICE CREAM JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE CO. Specializing in Pork Cities, North Dollcis and Love Field Properties 5017 W. Lovers Lone Phone D4-3981 JERRY'S SHOE SERVICE 6729 snider Plaza L-oo7o Page One Hundred Ninety , Laundry and Dry Cleaning Drive I n and Save MONARCH LAUNDRY 5540 P reston Road At Highland Park Shopping Village TOM G. LEACHMAN Owner Serving the Park Cities Areas . . . Delivery Service When Desired Q Compliments ot SUPER TEX Everything tor the Photographer CAMERA SHOP We Appreciate the Piztroiiizge cmd Good Will of Our High School Friends DALLAS RAILWAY 81 TERMINAL CO. Street Car and Motor Coach Service Page Une Hundred N 1 6 -. yfz,-D , 4 favs Q, f f 135,42 ' j, . fa 2 JUL? ' X f , 3 4' , 1 Q5 Q' 5 ,I f , '. , fggfgw g v I ,Y Ewa it If I ly e M7 ff, Z Q 7 2 J nf? + 'MMffff:.,f ,U vwfffff, 5 ywQ,QwZZa, f f'.,'k!'Z f' , 567 f- HM Aff gnwf --Q, 7 721 f? f mfff M27 ffff ff, 5 ffm - ff! f J ff Qkziififz? ,' ,g4.2,3,fj,,f 9 il X3 Y ,ZINC 74,2-sljjgyqx fk,, Hr, f,v' V 2 eW2afvyw , fbi M wif 1 J fi ,f f 7 f. ,ga ff 1,7 f ' A gf, Q ? gf f -I-ENISUN Qfozaf UO., Una. AIzTIsTIc DESIGNS or QUALITY 3113 OAK LAWN AVENUE Phone L-3139 Dallas 4, Texas 6 I't',StrtrandGe t S ',MI gm Tounne-us, Drake Relinihedaachrd Zlllilnjing O or FROZEN CUSTARD Alexander's Service Station THICK MALTS SUNDAES WASHING - LUBRICATING TIRE REPAIRING - TIRES AND BATTERIES Lovers Lane Phone L-3544 7001 Preston Road O DALLAS, TEXAS PARK CITIES HARDWARE Fishing Tackle - Sporting Goods - and General Hardware Friendly Stores 4336-38 Lovers Lane Phone L-1902 9 Smart Apparel tor Men S' H' ITROTH 8' CO' DEPENDABLE INSURANCE and Women 92 Highland Park Village Phone I-5143 THE VARSITY SHOP Q A DUKE DOYLE Ac,-O55 from 5,M,U. Featzu'ing the Cbambem Range 3301 Oaklawn L6-5263 0 NKNMNNANNNNNNAA TEXAS MUNICIPAL BONDS Central Invegtrllint Company KIRBY BLDG., DALLAS, TEXAS Succeuon to A CRUMMER 8I COMPANY, INC. ' I Bmnchef I fvvvvvwxfvwwwwehfe OMAHA SAN ANTONIO PLAINVIEW ST. PAUL Page One Hundred Ninety-three I I 1 A A BASIC FACTOR IN TEXAS' INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY Dependable, low-cost electric power in Texas ...the kind that meets the rigid requirements of industry . . .is one of the basic factors contributing to the state's rapid industrial growth. Strategically located generating stations supply power through vast networks of transmission and distribution lines to any location where plants and factories may use to best advantage Texas' abundance and diversity of raw materials and natural resources, excellent transportation facilities, intelligent native labor, and the many other advantages abounding in the Lone Star State. Texas Power 8: Light Company pioneered transmission line service in Texas when it built the first high-tension line in 1913. Today it serves a 52-county area which includes the richest and most populous part of Texas and the chief distributing and commercial centers of the Southwest. Dependable, low-cost TP8cL electric power service provides for today's needs of this rich area, and this Company is always planning and building for the ever increasing needs for future growth and industrial development. DEPENDABLE, LOW-COST ELECTRIC POWER FOR HOME, FARM, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Page One Hundred Ninety-four Home Modernization BENNETT'S PHARMACY Your Friendly Drzrggiff' Company A PHONE L-3129 4440 LOVERS LANE Bos FLY Q ROCK WOOL INSULATION FLOOR FURNACES BOB SATTERFIELD ATTIC FANS A REALTOR 4359 Woodffesi Lune T3-1147 PHONF D4-1719 5702 w. LOVERS LANE -3 COiTlplll'T'1el'1'l'S of BLOSSOM SHOP 33 Highland Park Village for Q For Fine Food and Courteozrx Service TAS-LY HAMBURGERS 5l'10P Gf and THICK MALTS The ToM THUMB sToRE 8301 Prem Rm, 6909 Preston Road L-6-3801 Compliments of William Wes ton Company, 'I'IO7 Elm St. Riverside 6174 Lakeside-3 Free Deliver www you Civics with Mr. Howard Math with Miss Neczves Art with Miss Dial English with Miss Thornell 1 78 4443-45 Lovers Lane Bll.l. fVllTCl lEl.L'S WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME FANCY FOODS y Charge Account MEAT - BAKERY - PRODUCE Page One Hundred Ninety-six For Making fhe Grade in High Always Use MASTERPIECE PAPER and TABLETS Their Wide Acceptance by Both Teacher! and Pnpilx in Highland Park Scboolf IJ Evidence of Their Popularity! There Is No Substitute for Quality FOR SALE BY BETTER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORES EVERYWHERE 0 Complimenis of D A L L A S COUNTRY CLUB A I Page One Hundred N Mrs. Sauer doubts?? N Mr. Hill drops a helpful hint here and there! What could these busy little Beavers be Working on now? Mrs. Hutchison and her realm of x's and y's. Mrs. Reynolds looks on as Autheila speeds up! - Sally Smith, chairman of library committee, displays the poster for Book Week. Mrs. Williams tests the champion spellers. l J Asa' 'a+ ' JL v ' ' f' .- 5 .I a' 'j,'f :N I K I .I.,, ref ,ff ,QP ,.f gif ,Y 4 , , r , S,-'I :J -,' '1',.- L!! fl i 1 ky. N I ' .f Riff! , w Lf.: .' I A ,fir D A PopocatepII! ' U.7'bL,LIKV' A solid looking B-team.' ' ' f -. J I Miss Boyd, Mr. Story, Miss Anderson, Miss Coleman, and Mr. Jarrett confer with Miss Wasson, Director of Curriculum Publications. Hey there!!! Rogge's cam- paign is this way! Hannah's Pastry and ,Delicatessen Shop 4211 Oak Lawn Ave. Phone J6-5101 I FRESH BREAD AND ROLLS DAILY A Danish and French Pastries. 'I 'A' CATERING TO SPECIAL PARTIES. 'A' Delicious Pickled Corn Beet anal Other Fine Delicacies. KATHLEEN FREEMAN FLOWERS 9 GIFTS JUNIOR CORSAGES A FEATURE 4439 LOVERS LANE J8-0231 -J8-6345 Compliments of Varsity Barber Shop 81 Beauty Parlor 6726 Snider Plaza L-5730 SILVER CRYSTAL CHINA GIFTS at NJKEI G-lFT+AIf2T GALLERIES 24 IJIGLILAND PADK VILLAGE DALLAS. TEXAS MARKHAM SHOP R coRsETs AND BRASSIERES Infant's and ChiIdren's Wear to 6 Years 1592! SNIDER PLAZA .18-7319 Congratulations to Class ot '48 BECK'S FRIED CHICKEN Over 28 Years in Dallas 5820 LOVERS LANE J8-3854 Page One Hzmrlred Ninetywnine SIIIIP Highland Park Shopping Village fPreston Road at Mockingbird Lcmej AI olevey hpp g edco beslsfecln Th T od cl onve e l hopp ng cenle Pclrkmg for 600 Aulomoblles F LIPPEN-PRATHER STORES, INC. LAKESIDE LAUNDRY, Inc. uality Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service Zangs and Marsalis 600 E. Jefferson M-5161 W-5397 Fa.rbi0n in Flower! Q Complele Floral Service W d 4420 Lovers Lane Distinctive Apparel for Young Men and Women e dings - Corsages Hospifol Bouqu f Funeral Designs a Specialty We Deliver BEULAH TEAGUE -RUSSELL TEAGUE Preston Rd. J8-3462 Villaqe Uamera ,,.,.., QA Q A N 35 W ..,-1- 2 F ,L ',a. BMA A we Nl To W 16,0 1' --'- , S O9 is ,.,i: fge. H ,.,. g.g:::::f:1Eff-'ifi5lglgEE::+: if , si. ..... . 55,1 In 2 lt's A Pleasure To Serve -' Qt -A'A-' ' li THE SCOTS 5220 Lovers Lane at Inwood Rd. Page Two Hundred One Always to be remembered-Doak-and the '47 grid- iron Scotties. Victory over Odessa at Fair Park. Bill tells how the Cinderella team won the golden slipper. WE 'TER WEAR Ring 8g Brewer is famous for Western Wear. Well-known brands, tailored in the tradition ot the West . . . treasured by both Texas cattlemen and city ranch- men-at-heart. , . as i z W 'F z xmci lfgli? 0 FINE towN AND 1 'El' N -x - gli Tl 4? sPoRrs WEAR mliz it o DUNLAP HATS ,i g o NUNN-susn suoss 'C'-R 1! Visit America's Finest Lace Shop . . . whether it be laces, embroideries or cotton tab- rics for christening dresses, layettes, children's party dresses, lovely blouses, iabots, dickies, dress trims, camisoles, patticoats, lingerie, linens, graduation dresses, trouseaux . . . dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear, window curtains and lump shades. Laces 'l5c yd. up Embroideries 30c yd. up NEW SHIPMENT All-over French Alencon Laces, embroidered organdies, chambrays, and batiste in a va- riety of new, exciting colors that will thrill you. 'l-yd. wide, 50.95 to 522.50 yd. Many other fabrics not mentioned. Quality Supreme Shop in Comfort, Rain or Shine Parking in Entrance 56l7 SEARS ST. ozmancfy .face cggofz Page Two Hundred Two l Avon Radio and Electric Shop 4329 Lovers Lane L-3378 Complete Radio and Electrical Service Master Electricians Licensed Radio Technicians 65 l Compliments ot C G O K I E S 4436 Lovers Lane WALTER B. WILLIAMS I Lunches-Sandwiches Rec liar Fountain Service Mmm' of Hlllcres' M446 CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS fOver Post Officej L-0414 Home Made Pies and Hot Rolls PHONE L-0201 A JE ' ' -. 5 STILL AND Movie CAMERAS if PRo.i Ecroks I ENIARGERS 1.i- FIN ER PHOTO FINISHING f 'ff-1 '- '. f - - , CWWCI Sfvre ...-: ..: -.-,--I---'. I ---' - ' in Dallas M'30M'3PS2iYK'5 Page Two Hundred Three R. 0.-l'. C Snaps SPXBER CLUB in KM. , xc' Prciised be Allclh! Salute of the colors-pledge to ihe flag Shower of sobers cz lo Camp Dull The big brass. Seven good men at your servlce! O how we dcmcecl! Queenie, where ore you? 1 Embraceable you! CIS. Page Two Hundred Four 7Zt0u-and-0114, XXX I If X X ! ? Z' I , I Q 0' rl: 'J' BENDIX EAGLE COMPANY,- INC. 3 What's the ERSIEST way to get ciothes cleanest? In ten who Washer has saved more hard work for more housewives than any other washer in the world. just put in the clothes, set the dial, add soap . . . and you're through. The Bendix thoroughly washes, rinses and damp-drys the clothes . . . le years of trouble-free service, the Bendix automatic aufomafic automatically . . . even when you're not in the house. Home Laundft' 6710 Snider Plaza L6-5210 935mm 3 Ladies Apparel Shop 6717 Preston Road Phone .I8-2045 DALLAS, TEXAS -- 0 QYL L MW' YL mCLL3UL ' e ma nic uit OU' O bla 161 59110 ug dv' ZYLO 15 Op 03525 YW' L Ox Qj Q1 QA' Gnd LOGLMH CD P T H d Congrafulafions Graduating Class of 1948 RENWAR OIL CORPORATION 0 Two Hundred .S 4 If I'rs Lumber Coll Our Number NORTH TEXAS LUMBER COMPANY RICHARDSON Diorl O Ask for Richardson 7191 CHARLIE HILL QNo Chorgej CHARLIE BOYLE Q 80003 mflLw3crxa1idlSLLYl41rfLx1?1 mqrrvmwrwmw 1152? A .-:. I . ' .fish in 'Wig 'my LQ 1 W1 IIHLUQ H 1' f 1' ' H W w l'fV r -1-f 'f ' ts, W rf 1, 'ip 1 , A 491 2 1 ff gy! 41? , ry QLL. :ri- . M . 1 ,, . 1 ll 1 ' Lili, 4, - 1 ' L 9. 1,1 1 125144 nu!! , 3-',, 1 W1 rffz 1 1' Fiilfirif , QM- . 1 I, ! 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O DO-IT FOR-YOU SERVICES-Such as Button- gfandg,-L holing, Hemstitching, Button and Buckle 3 Covering, Custom-made Belts, Picoting. 0 I , Z? 0 SINGERE MOLDED DRESS FORM-Molcled ffLGLQ to your figure. Q SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS-expert work, moto ,caflggu estimates in advance. 9 SEE OUR NEW LINE OF VACUUM CLEANERS AND ELECTRIC IRONS. COMMERCIAL vneg. U. s. Pntfos. by Ther SINGER MfgiC0. PORTRAIT SINGER SEWING CENTER 4112-I4 OAK LAWN 6925 SNYDER PLAZA Phone L-4175 Phone T8-9301 WEDDING Photography Page Two Hundred Nine - - EleClf'C SSYVICG HOME REPAIR SERVICE - Congratulates - Und THE 1948 scoms cLAss I and SERVICE ON ALL MAKES SINCERELY THANK You Of FOR YOUR PATRONAGEI RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL . APPLIANCES Scotties lnn Where The Elite Meet and Eat 6713 Snider plaza l 14,3133 7019 Preston Road L-0116 ROACH PAINT COMPANY In our modern plant we manufacture a complete line of high grade painting materials. 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