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

 - Class of 1950

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Many of us have a set- or if we do not, we do not have to look very far before we find one of our friend's houses boasting a tall tell-tale antenna, and we manage to drop in while Milton Berle or some other favorite is being screened. We, of The Highlander staff, thought it might be fun to televise our school year for you in the T950 yearbook. lf you receive as much please in watching the events of T949-'50 pass before your eyes as we received in televising it for you, we can con- sider the production of the T950 Highlander a success. WW Editor-in-Chief Business Manager DEDICATION We, the members of the Senior Class of l950, dedicate our High- lander to one of our closest friends, a fine coach, an understanding teacher and a wonderful man, J. O. fCottonJ Franklin. 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U47 7, 55.47 3- fy 'L Vw f fe , M gf 7.-f4Qi'e4Z'wSrh4g' .55 w V 412 k A' 1' Jw 'Af iff, 'Q ,f ' fffgfm ' Q I V I '4 V 'M wW ' , Hffwf fivf f , I as sb K Qi!!! 1 A, 4 f...f.f .A-.....-.. .. ....,.......X....,..... Y - - Mg, ' fu.,..,.H ,rl DR. W. B. IRVIN Superintendent Highland Pork Schools BEN W. WISEMAN Principal Highland Park High School Page Eleven r f -f fy. -1 -4 .95-4,51 ff QVJW 9972 ff v 404. 'G' PEW 'f -ff,nm74ffwe4ffw f f- f-24' - 1 4fzf16w'fQf-W1f.,,' 1 vf ff f. f ,, fxfgggyf, .45 I cfs, fp,-14,4 ,Af My ' f ,4ffQ4,444QfZQ4' i f f ,f f X Vx f ,Aff mfff, A. fr , f, v,fyff'7fvf fi f4W'74l 5 v ZffiF97fZZ45ff53Z5 iffy 'G JV L13 ,ly Www., A C. D. BOWLBY , S Vice-Principal Highland Pork High School A MRS. SAM MCCORKLE JOHN K. CAMPBELL President Parenf-Teachers Association Presidenf Park Cllles Ddds Club Page T welte F HR A c U L T Y CARRIE INMON, M.A. I I I Counselor GRACE GILLOIN, A.B. Registrar LOUIS-E GILLON JEANNIE B-ROADNAX Secretary To the Principal Secretary To the Principal PRINCESS MARTIN, M.A. Counselor KATHERINE DYER Attendance Secrefary -1--,ill 1:-,K Page Thirteen Top row: Anderson, Maud, M.A. James, Louise, B.A. Lacy, lva Mae, M.A. English English English, Human, Rela- tions Martin, Mrs. Hubert D., B.A. OWen'.Co llc' Crist' M'A' English English Second row: Sitz, Gladys, M.A. Stewart, Mary, M.A. Thornell, Eleanor, B.A. English English English Watkins, Hortense, Williams, Leda Nash, English English Wilson, Grace, M.A. English ENGLISH benlor English can be dramatic and 'Fun - sometimes! Mrs. Williams calls the signals while class spelling winners 'Fight it out for the championship. Page Fourteen Top row: Dabney, W. Y., A.B. Hutchison, Nancy, B.A. Jeffers, Bruce E., B.A. Kidd, Lorine H., M.A. Kidd, Ogden, M.A. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Second row: Neaves, Mary Emma, Redden, Mrs. Thomas L., M.A. B.A. Smith, Merle, M.A. Walters, Catherine, B.A. Wisseman, Harry, M.A. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics MATHEMATICS Smiling Mrs. Hutchison watches-groaning student erases. Come now, solid is not that hard to understand. Page Fifteen Top row: Braclfield, Myrtillie, M.A. Coleman, Rebecca Boyd, Lela Hazelle, Latin M.A. M A Spanish Spanish Jarrett, Neil, M.A. Masters, Hilda, M.A. French and Spanish Latin Second row: Story, Frank J., M.A. Pipes, Lunetta, B.A. French and Spanish Spanish FOREIGN LANGUAGES Choral ClubP Guess again. lt's Mr. Story's French class. Ccisimll Page Sixteen l Top row: Binnion, Ralph E., M.A. Ledbetter, Paul H., M.A. Social Studies Second row: Orr, Catherine, M.B.A. History and Com- mercial Law SOCIAL STUDIES Economics Franklin, J. O. fCottonJ, B.A. History and Safety Education Howard, H. B., M.A. Government and Visual Education Miller, Mrs. I. O., M.A. History Short, Mrs. George T., M.A. History The economics class makes a run on the bank. Um, interesting stuff-this U.N. Seventeen , Top row: Slim' Raymond M Be-Hs, Flora May, M.A. Graham, H. L., M.S. 'Biology Chemisfry Biology Marshall, C. H., M.S. Ruclclell, George W., M.A. Physics Chemisfry and Biology Second row: Sauer, Margaret, B.A. Biology SCIENCE Eighteen: And whaf's this, Mr. Ruddell'P Los Alamos research plani'P No, if's iusl chemisfry class Left lo right: Moore, Helen, M.A, Sleecl, Edith, B.A. Floyd, Dora, M.A. Moen, Ruth M. Rousseau, Mrs. Jeanne, B.A. Speech Speech Librarian and Library Library Assistant Journalism and English Science SPEECH, LIBRARY, AND JOURNALISM , . do hope This is the right book. Marilyn McDonald lectures to aspiring iournalisfs. Nineteen Left to right: Hill, Marvin T., M.A. Reynolds, Mrs. Estes, Commercial M.S. Dial, Nancy Ella, A.B. Greer, William D., M.S. Commercial Art Industrial Arts COMMERCIAL, ART, AND MECHANICAL DRAWING 1-i'4...z:vtm .Maur fl , .. Top row: Typing class stands awed at an expert- Isn't there ,a law Lower row: Mr. Greer and the mechanical drawing class see it the agag,-,sf speedjngfi addition to the building is according to their standards. Quiet, please,-sensitive, artistic minds at work. DOrl'I laugh-all beginners look that way! Twenty Left to right: Boroughs, Emerson J., Connor, Edna Mae, Mott, Edna K., B.M. Pope, Flora Lee, B.S. B.M.E. B.F.A. Music Music Col. Inst. R.O.T.C. Orchestra and Band MUSIC Top row: Gee, ain't these boy-girl duets romantic. Lower row: Rhythm from the annex. More of the chorus' collegiate show. Melody fl'0m the l9ClSGl l1eI'1f- l l Twenty-one left to right: Casey, Newman F., Hightower, Floyd R., B.S. Kennedy, Ernest F., B.S. Lt. Comclr. B.A. Morgan, Herman, B.S. Col. Inst. R.O.T.C. Commandant of Physical Education Head Football Coach and Assistant Cadets and Assistant and Physical Education C0mmC1nClClnl' Football Coach PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR BCDYS Top row: Musnlf fakeg.. lower row: Recommended CPD for boys who have trouble Now, Wild Red Berry has the pretzel hold on Gorgeous George. 5lee'Pm9 ln Classes- Baslcetball is so much more interesting this woy. Twenty-two l-7-.T Left to right: Bartosh, Julia Ann, Berry, Mrs. Jack, B.S. Watson, Gynne, B.S. R.N. Physical Education Physican Education Health Educaiion PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN FUR GIRLS Top row: Gal-isfhenics. Lower row: Watch the birdie! Porfraif of a confident baHer, Now, you ala mond left on your corners. Twenty-three Top row: Miss lnmon gives some wise advice to Beverly Sullivan. Frankie Laneff' Guess again, it's Spanish class. Mr. Greer and his mechanical drawing class pour over some blue prints. I Q H Do you think this is the college tor me, Miss Martini' asks Joan. Mr. Ruddell and Ann manufacture oxygen. Twenty-four Second row: The marriage scene from the January class play, Our Town. 'Whan that Aprille with' . . . oh, dear, what comes next'P Buzz and LaVern exhibit a flashy poster in Spanish class. Easy there, Charlie, this stuff might be dangerous. Mr. Franklin and his safety education class explore the deep unknown regions of a Chevrolet engine. Was iournalism class always this busy'P N 4 V ,f' h ' th lutches Fourth row' Miss Smith illustrates the lesson to the senior math Third row: Mrs. Redden and another 2B are caug t in e c . ot the math diagnostic. students. d h b k'P Gerald The human relations class was deeply engrossed in the thoughts Remember when the economics class visite t e an and Arnie are probably trying to get a Ioan for Saturday of the guest speaker, Dr. Morris. night dates. Twenty-fue ,Q , ., ., ff I, 'lia Q M I EP. A X' XX .Q ,.,, M X -as 'H fg i 1 VA5, 'Af' 3 A . 5 Jn, ., Y N JWN . 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Coach Kennedy, class sponsor, helps the January Class officers- President Dale Mount, Vice-President Charles Pepper, Treasurer Mary Ann Yates, and Secretary Kay Tutt select Christmas decorations. Coach Franklin, class sponsor, and the June class officers-Dick Berne-t, Vice-President, Sydney Ann Shumate, Treasurer, Pat Walker, Secretary, and Bill Crawtorcl, President, look over the beauties of the garden on a warm spring afternoon. Twenty-nine 1 ..,,-,..,. ZW fm 5 J J Page Thirty 7 AARON, SHARLA RUTH Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Lites 1946-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, Travel Club 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949. ABBEY, PATRICIA ELLEN KPATI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, .Iunior Historical Society 1947-'49, Travel Club 1947-'49, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'49. ALEXANDER, .IAMES DARWIN IJIMMYD Operetta 1949, Senior Play 1948, Hi-Y 1946-'47, Music Festival 1946, '47, Dramatic Club 1947, Art Club 1946. ALLAN, BRUCE PERRY Hi-Y 1947-'50, Band 1947-'50, Student Council 1949, ROTC 1947-'50. ALLAN, KEITH ALEXANDER Hi-Y 1947-'50, Orchestra 1947-'50, Second Lieutenant, ROTC 1949, '50, Camp Dallas 1949, Everts Award, Ba nk 1947-'50, ALLEN, RICHARD PARR Colonel, ROTC 1949, '50, Senior Play 1950, Hi-Y 1947- '50, Camp Dallas 1947-'49, Captain Rifle Team 1949, BECKER, JEAN i Hi-Lites 1947-'50. BINFORD, MELANIE Linz Pins 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947. BIRT, CATHERINE LOUISE ICATHYI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, Riding Club 1947-'49, Travel Club 1947-'49, Junior Historical r' Society 1947-'49, Lads and Lassies 1948. BLACKMAR, ROGER WILLIAM QBLACKIEI Dads Club Award 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Sergeant-at- Arms Hi-Y 1949, Senior Play 1950, Lads and Lassies 1947. BLAYLOCK, BETTY LLOYD Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, Art Club 1947. BOBERG, VIRGINIA ANN IJENNYJ National Honor Society 1948-'50, Student Council 1947- '48, Highlander Staff 1949, Vice-President Art Club 1948, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1948-'50. BOKER, ALYS RAE Everts Award, Riding Club 1948, '49, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, Travel Club 1948, '49, Senior Play 1950. BOUNDS. HELEN CONSTANCE Dads Club Award 1950, Music Festival 1947-'49, Hi- Li'es 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1949, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Operetta 1949. BRAGG, WILLIAM EARL IWILLIEJ Baseball 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'49, Dads Club Award 1950 H-Association 1949. eniom BUCHANAN, SUZANNE ISUZYI Historian Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Secretary Riding Club 1948, '49, Student Council 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50. CAMPBELL, CREIGHTON MATTOX Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Y 1947, Senior Play 1950. CARLETON, ALBERT WARREN, JR. Hi-Y 1948, '49, Senior Play 1950, ROTC 1947-'49. COHEN, BARRY LIPPMAN QSKEETD Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950. EPPS, GLENNA JOE IKISSY MAE1 Seniors Play 1950, Intramural Sports 1947, '48 Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947, '48, GENECOV, EDWARD RAY ISQUATSI Football 1948, '49, Baseball 1949, Preident National Honor Society 1949, Vice-Presdient Student Council 1949, Four Year Linz Pin, Honorable Mention All-State Guard Football 1949. GOULD, RUTH IRUTHIEJ Quill and Scroll 1949, Bagpipe Staff 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Linz Pin 1950, Dads Club Award 1948, Typing Award 1948. GOWEN, COLLEEN AYVONNE Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1947, '48, .Iunior Historical Society 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948, '49, GREEN, GERRY HATHAWAY ILUIGIEJ Senior Play 1950, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Secretary Dramatics Club 1948, Interscholas- tic One Act Play 1949. GRESHAM, SUE KSUSIED Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Travel Club 1950, Junior Historical Society 1950, Music Fes- tival 1947, '48. HAGBERG, DOROTHY ANN IDOTJ Secretary National Honor Society 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Highlander Staff 1948-'50, President Art Club 1949, Bagpipe Staff 1948-'50, Four Year Linz Pin. HAMILTON, ROBERT ANDREW IBOBBYI Senior Play 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'49, Lads and Lassies 1947-'49, HAWKINS, DOUGLAS HARRIS IDOUGI H.-Y 1946-'49, B Team Basketball 1946, Captain ROTC 1949, Camp Dallas 1947, '48, Rifle Team 1946-'49, Dads Club Award 1949. HAWLEY, MAUDE GWENDOLYN IGWENI Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Riding Club 1948, '49, Husic Festival 1948-'5O. HEILIG, GUS ALEXANDER, III IUNKI Senior Play 1950, Hi-Y 1946-'49, Dads Club Award 1949, ROTC 1946. . 1644251 cs, vc .s Q' , i :4 4623 Q Z is 1,1 .11 ,A , 0' . 7 eniom Page Thirty-one M. ,I Page W if he s s . ,,V, A 1 Z,g,..1.,i,,, , af an f f AV 7 ,f ' r 4 4 T hirty-two eniom HOBEIN, LOIS JEANNE Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Music Festival 1948, '49, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Everets Award. HOLCOMB, JAMES REED IHOLKERJ Captain ROTC 1949, '50, Senior Play 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949, ROTC 1947-'5O. HUNDAHL, MARJORIE ANNE IMARGIED Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1948, '49, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, HUTCHISON, WILLIAM LEETE IHUTCHJ Track 1948, '49, H-Association 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950, Dads Club Award 1949, B Team Football 1947. IRBY, ROBERT PARKER IBOBJ Basketball 1949, H-Association 1949, Hi-Y 1948-'50, JONES, EVA MARIE UONESYJ Dramatics Club 1947-'50, Art Club 1947, Intramural Sports 1947, '48, Senior Play 1950, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949. KEITHLY, JACQUELYN UACKIEJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Music Festival 1949. KENDRICK, FRANK ERWIN IFROGGIE FRANKJ National Honor Society 1949, Four Year Linz Pin, Captain ROTC 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949, Round Table 1949. KLINGMAN, WILLIAM GEORGE IBILLJ Maior ROTC 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1950, Senior Play 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949, ROTC 1947-'50. LANGLEY, LINDA JO CJODYJ Intramural Sports 1947, '48, Riding Club 1947, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Dramatics Club 1948, Art Club 1947. LEINFELDER, LUCIEN RUPERT Orchestra 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, Senior Play 1950, Intramural Solo Contest 1949, Operetta 1949, Music Festival 1947-'49. McCULLOCH, BETTY ARMINE President Quill and,Scroll 1949, Treasurer National Honor Society 1949, Highlander Staff 1948-'50, Hi- Lites 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Intramural Sports 1947, '49. MACDONALD, ANGUS lGUS1 Baseball 1949, H-Association 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'49, Dads Club Award 1949, Senior Play 1950, Lads and Lassies 1947. McJUNKlN, JACK IVEN Hi-Y 1947-'50, B Team Football 1948. MCDONALD, HARRIET BENNIE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947-'49, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Art Club 1948, Intramural Sports 1949, Senior Play 1950. MACKENZIE, DORIS JANE Vice-President Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Everts Award, Student Council 1947, Vice-President Riding Club 1948, Linz Pins 1946-'48, Senior Play 1950. MacMILI.AN, DONALD FARQUHAR lROCKYl ROTC 1946, '47, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1947, '50. MANN, LOLA ANN President Hi-Lites 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Student Council 1948-'50, Senior Play 1950, Four Year Linz Pin, Intramural Sports 1947, '48. MAYES, KAY MARILYN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Tennis 1948, '49, Riding Club 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950. MOORE, EDWARD PAXTON CED-WAD1 Football 1948, '49, Senior Play 1950, All-State Foot- ball 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'49, H-Association President 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1948, '49, MOORE, JOHN ROSS ROTC 1947-'50, Band 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'49, DCICIS Club Award 1949. MORGAN, JOHN DWIGHT Hi-Y 1947-'50, Band 1948-'50, ROTC 1947-'49. MOUNT, DALE, JR. QLIVERJ Tri-Captain Football 1949, H-Association Secretary- Treasurer 1949, '50, All-District End 1948-'49, President of Senior Class 1950, Senior Play 1950, Secretary Hi-Y 1949. PEPPER, CHARLES WILLIS KSOOPHEDJ Vice-President Senior Class 1950, Student Council 1949, B Team Football 1948, Dads Club Award 1949, Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Y 1947. PERRY, DEAN HURST CWIENIEJ Football 1949, H-Association 1949, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1947-'50. POOLE, FOSTER MALIC JR. IPOOLIE1 Cheerleader 1949, '50, Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 1949, '50, Treasurer of Hi-Y 1949, '50, Camp Dallas 1947, '48, Senior Play 1950, Dads Club Award 1950. PORTER, DWIGHT IRVIN UUNIOR1 President Dramatics Club 1948, '49, Vice-President Dramatic: Club 1949, Chairman Round Ta-ble 1949, Senior Play 1950, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1947-'49. RANDLE, JACQUELYN DORIS CRANDY1 Hi-Lites 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Riding Club 1946, '47, Music Festival 1948. REMBERT, BETTY JOAN IREMI Hi-Lites 1946-'48, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Riding Club 1946. ROBERTS, JAMES EDWARD lBOY BLUE1 Everts Award, Hi-Y 1948, '49, JST, 1' . Fifi' L fl eniom Page Thirty-three '49, '48, RODGERS, PATRICIA CAROLYN IPAT1 Hi-Lites 1947-'50, 'Riding Club 1947-'49, Art Club 1947, '48, Senior Play 1950, Intramural Sports 1947- Music Festival 1947, '48. RUMLEY, JERRY NORRIS IRUMJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, B Team Football 1947. SPENCER, PEGGY ELLEN IPEGI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950, Music Festival 1947-'49, STANSBURY, DANIEL WHITTINGHAM IDANJ Tennis 1948, '49, H-Association 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947- '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, Senior Play 1950, Dads Club Award 1950. STRONG, ROBERT EDWARD IBOBJ Hi-Y 1946-'49, Tennis 1948, H-Association 1947-'49, B Team Basketball 1946, '47. TEMPLE, NANCY LOU - Travel Club 1949, '50, Riding Club 1948, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Senior Play 1950, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. THOMPSON, CLARENCE GENE Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Band 1947, Orchestra 1949, Camp Dallas 1947, Lads and Lassies 1949-'50. THOMPSON, HARRIET WIGHT lI'IAL1 National Honor Society 1949, Band Queen 1948, Four Year Linz Pin, Bagpipe Staff 1948, '49, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Everts Award. TROUTT, SYLVIA ANN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950. TUTT, ERNESTELL KAY Secretary Student Council 1948-'49, Secretary of Class 1949-'50, Treasurer Student Council 1949-'50, Sec- retary Dramatics Club 1948, '49, Company Queen 1948, Senior Play 1950. VOWELL, JAMES ALEX IJIM1 Uransferred 1949 from North Fulton High School, At- lanta, Georgiaj. Hi-Y 1949, '50. WATKINS, BARBARA JEANNE IPASQUALEI H'i-Lites 1946-'50, Intramural Sports 1946-'48, Senior Play 1950. ' I 1 WELLS, LARRY EATON qsoueei Dads Club Award 1947, '48, Second Lieutenant ROTC V Baseball 1949, H-Association 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'50, ' ' Everts Award, Senior Play 1950. y N V I WESTERLAGE, JosEPH Newton uosy Bagpipe staff 1949, Camp Dall-as 1947, '49, Hi-Y J, ,Q , ', yn Zi 1946, '47, Captain ROTC 1949. 1' Q 5 '2 I 'li ' ,ti ,--' 1 vs, H g W WESTMORELAND, wesuzv ul 24321523 .,,f , T 5, 5 5 I W 4,5512 1 A 5 1948, '49, Rifle Team 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1946-'50. L aitllt . ' ' VLL' Page Thirty- four eniom WILSON, GEORGE OTIS IBROOM1 Hi-Y 1947-'50, Baseball 1949, A-Hssociation 1949, WOLF, FRANK ELMER IFRANKIE1 Linz Pins 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1948, Dads Club Award 1948, Everts Award. YATES, MARY ANN National 'Honor Society 1949, '50, Student Council 1949, '50, Historian Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Treasurer of Class 1949, '50, Company Queen 1949, Everts Award. ZALE, EUGENE CGENEJ Four Year Linz Pin, Everts Award, ROTC 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947, Senior Play 1950. ZUCKERMAN, IVAN JAY IZUCIO Linz Pin 1947, Everts Award, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Senior Play 1950. UNE CLASS ABLON, SAMUEL JAY CSAMMYJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, AGOSTA, WILLIAM CARLETON IBILLD National Honor Society 1949, '50, Business Manager Bagpipe 1949, '50, Cadet Colonel ROTC 1950, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, President Dramatics Club 1949, Treasurer Hi-Y 1949. ALLMAN, PIERCE MORRISS QP.A.1 Dramatics Club 1947-'50, Linz Pin 1948, Senior Play 1950, Band 1947, Student Council 1948, '49. ARCHIBALD, JOHN CECIL IARCHIE1 Hi-Y 1947-'50, Football 1948, '49, Baseball 1948, '49, All-State Football 1949, Second Vice-President Hi-Y 1949, H-Association 1948-'50. ARDINGER, ANITA ALANE IKATJ President Drama-tics Club 1949, Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Operetta 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, '49, Linz Pihs 1949, '50. ARLEDGE, MORTON HENRY Dads Club Award 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'5O. ATKERSON, ANN CAPSTICK ISHORTYJ National ,Honor Society 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Student Council 1948, Latin Club 1948, '49, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, AWALT, GRACE ELIZABETH Vice-President Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Student Council 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1948, '49, Everts Award, High- lander Staff 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947, '48. BACCUS, EARLANE Secretary Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Intramural Sports 1949, Riding Club 1948, '49, BADT, BARBARA QBLATZJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1948-'50, Linz Pins 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Intra- mural Sports 1949, '50, Riding Club 1948, '49, eniord Page Thirty-five Page Thirty-six 975 f 'f f Club l f 4' ' Hi-Y Ni Xxx XXX eniom BAILEY, ANNE MeKENNAN KBAILEYD Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1948-'50, Riding 1948, '49, Linz Pins 1947-'5O. BAIRD, JOHN BINGHAM CBUDDYI Football 1949, President Hi-Y 1950, Track 1949, '50, Basketball 1949, '50, President Lads and Lassies 1949, '50, Student Council 1950. BAKER, ELSA JEAN IELSIEJ Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Riding Club 1947. BARNS, CHARLES ALBERT QCHARLIEJ Highlander Staff 1948-'50, Treasurer Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Student Council 1950, Bagpipe Staff 1948- '50, Hall 'of Fame 1949, '50, THSPA Convention 1948, '49. BARSHOP, JERRY RONALD ROTC 1947-'50, Music Festival 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1950, Band 1947-'50, BARTOS, JERRY GARLAND Everts Award, Student Council 1950, Dads Club Award 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947-'50, First Lieutenant ROTC 1949, Camp Dallas 1948. BASSEL, BYRON ALLEN JR. CDUFFYJ 1947-'50, ROTC 1947-'49, Round Table 1948, '49. BATEMAN, THOMAS GERALD UERRYJ Football 1949, H-Association 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Student Council 1947, '49, Dads Club Award 1949. BATES, PEGGY SUE ISUESANJ Operetta 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1950, Junior Historical Society 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948-'50, Hi-Lifes 1947-'5O. BECKER, ERIC BAKER Linz Pins 1947-'49, Everts, Award, Dads Club Award 1948, '49, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, First Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50. ' BECKHAM, MONA CLAIRE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, Historian Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Operetta 1948, '50. BEDDOES, LESLIE RAYMOND CFISHJ Swimming 1947-'50, ROTC Major 1947-'50, Student Council 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Linz Pin 1950.5 BERNET, RICHARD CHRISTIAN IDICKD Football 1948, '49, Co-Captain Football 1949, Basket- . ball 1949, '50, Track 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'50, H-Associa- 1948-'50, BERN STEIN, STANLEY Music Festival 1948-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Operetta 1950. BERNSTEIN, TED MANFRED Hi-Y 1947-'50, Travel Club 1948, Junior Historical Society 1948, ROTC 1947, '48. BERWALD, ELISSA JOYCE KELISSJ National Honor Society 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Highlander Staff 1948, '49, Four Year Linz Pin, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947, '48. BEST, ROBERT NEAL qsosi Everts Award, First Lieutenant ROTC 1947-'50, Student Council 1947, Camp Dallas, 1948, '49, Dads Club Awards 1948-'50. BICKERS, HOWARD BEN IBUDDYJ National Honor Society 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. BIGGS, WILLIAM BANCROFT QBILLJ Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Swimming 1950, Saber Club 1950, H-Association 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948. BINION, DONALD ELLIOT ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1949, Rifle Team 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. BOLANZ, BARBARA ANN QBARBIEJ Treasurer Hi-Lites 1948, '49, Corresponding Secretary Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Cheerleader 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1948-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1947-'50. BOLDING, CHARLES FRANKLIN lCHRALIE1 Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Rifle Team 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1950, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Captain Rifle Team 1950. BOND, MARGARET BURKE CMAGSJ Historian of Art Club 1947-'48, Linz Pins 1948, '49, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947- '50, Art Club 1947-'50. BowDRY, WILLIAM PERRLN III CBILLD Hi-Y 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1947. BOYLE, VINITA LYNN KVINNIED President Dramatics Club 1950, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Riding Club 1948, Operetta 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. BRIGGS, ROGER MASON Maior ROTC 1949, '50, Band Commander 1949, '50, Linz Pin 1949, Orchestra 1947. '49, State Solo Con- test 1947, Hi-Y 1947-'50. BROADNAX, HENRY MOORE III fI'IANK1 Cheerleader 1949, '50, Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Student Council 1948-'50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1949, '50, Track 1950, Everts Award 1950. BROOKS, JOAN fTrans'Ferred 1949 from Lamar High School, Houston, Texasi, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, BROWNING, NONA JEAN KNONIEJ Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. BROYHILL, CLARA ERNESTINE Uransferred 1949 from Belton High School, Belton, South Carolinai, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1950. 1 ,, EQ. E 'UB' It s f W. W fig y 5 X, Q .. be L 4 ,. ' f V I jifi ' , .,. , A - 1 ,g .X N, K , K L..,.,.......L.... . ,...M-., ,. . Ls.. ,V ,, eniom 5 Page Thirty-seven yy . zu, BUCHHEIT, WILMA ELISE , F V, f, 3....,ewgig,l ,af K , 4, .64-y P-z'-ev rms, .1,. ,.f, az V' H 6 gm 541515: 1 ' f- i' my ,, A' 'Z , div- 'BV f ff Tl, . ,f w J, -,N M .6iiS2s,i ' .JZ mai. Bagpipe Staff 1950, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Operetta 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, Round Table 1950. BURK, LAWRENCE RAMON CLARRYJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, ROTC 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1950. BURKART, BURKE ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. BURT, CHARLES NESOM Gold 1948-'50, Swimming 1948, '49, H-Association 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Everts Award. CAMPBELL, BILLIE ANN Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical So- ciety 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Music Festival 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1949. CAMPBELL, ELIN WHEATLEY Intramural Sports 1950, Dramatics Club 1948, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. CAPPS, JOHN HATCHER UOHNNYJ Hi-Y 1947'-'48. CASKEY, OTIS MEREDITY JR. CBUBBAJ Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Hi-Y, 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. CAULFIELD, BARBARA JANE KBARBIEJ Student Council 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Music Festival 1948-'50, Lads and Lassles - 1947-'50. 11,1 CHEEK, JERRY LEE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, Riding Club 1947, Travel Club 1948. ,' .,s CLARK, JOHN MARVIN Student Council 1947, '48, Linz Pin 1947, Dads Club Award 1948, '49, ROTC 1947-'50, Band 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. CLARK, KENNETH QKENJ ROTC 1949, '50. COCHRAN, GEORGE CALLOWAY lll Orchestra 1947-'50, Student Council 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Round Table 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Highlander Staff 1949, '50. W COCHRAN, PAUL WALLACE Editor Bagpipe 1949, '50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1947-'50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Student Council 1949, '50. COLE, NANCY CATHERINE KSTOLEJ Dads Club Award 1950, Travel Club 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947, '48, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Q ,E 2 A Page Thirty-eight Society 1947, '48. eniorri , COLLIER, BEVERLEY ANNE IBEVJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1948, '49, Junior His- torical Society 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948, '49, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Musiic Festival 1948-'50, COLLINS, MARTIN DAVID JR. IDICKIEJ Uransferred 1949 from Lafayette High School, La- fayette, Louisianaj, Hi-Y 1950. COWLEY, BARBARA LOU IBARBJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Linz Pins 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1947, Music Festival 1947-'50, CRAWFORD, WILLIAM LUSK CSMILEYI Football 1948, '49, Track 1949, '50, Basketball 1949, '50, Vice-President H-Association 1949, Vice-President Hi-Y 1950, Student Council 1949. CRONK, BARBARA JEAN lB.J.D Uransferred 1949 from Hillcrest High School, Dallas, Texasj, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50. D'ARMAND, ELIZABETH JANE Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Student Council 1948, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948. DAVIS, DON WALLACE Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. DAVIS, SAMEUL JEFFERSON Il ISAMJ Hi-Y 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1950. DAYTON, MARGOT-ANNE ISABELLE Uransterred 1949 from Letcher Stark Senior High School, Orange, Texasl, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1949, '50. DeLANY, FORREST MATHEW IMATTI ROTC 1947-'49, B-Team Football 1948, Hi-Y 1947-'50 DELLENEY, JERRY RALPH IFATSI Editor Highlander 1950, Manager Baseball 1950, Vice-President Dramatics Club 1949, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50 H-Association 1950, Senior Play 1950. DOBARD, CLAUDE EDGAR Hi-Y 1949, '50. DONNELL, WILLIAM FRANKLIN IBILLI Band 1947-'50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Dads Club Award 1948, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Intramural Solo Contest 1947-'50, Saber Club 1950. DORAN, EDWARD FREDERICK Student Council 1950, Hi-Y 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1950, B-Team Baseball 1949. DOWNEY, RAYMOND FRANKLIN CRAYJ Major ROTC 1950, Baseball 1949, '50, H-Association 1949, '50, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. is eniom .vw fv- Page Thirty-nine Y-, ,, ,.,, . ,,.,, , Q '50, M- X 1, 4, f ,, N, 4, H,-5 - :. WJ. ' , W M fff w i 2 O J' 4, ff 1 4 DRILLING, JOAN RHODA UOANIEI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1948-'50, Music Fes- tival 1948. DURANT, PAUL DILLINGHAM fTransferred 1949 from Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginial. Hi-Y 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1950. DUSHMAN, LOWELL EDWARD Dads Club Award 1949, ROTC 1947-'50, Round Table 1949, Hi-Y 1947-'50. ECKLES. MARIANNE C'LlL MEI Junior Historical Society 1949-'50, Travel Club 1949- ,Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. ECKERT, MARILYN Hi-Lifes 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1948, Junior Historical Society 1949-'50, Four Year Linz Pin. EDWARDS, SIDNEY KIRBY ITANKI Football 1949, Golf 1948-'50, H-Association 1948 '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. ENGLAND, JOHN KENNEDY National Honor Society 1949-'50, Bagpipe Staff 1949- 7 '50, Captain ROTC 1949, Four Year Linz Pin, Quill and ,.,, Scroll 1949-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. , ENGLISH, NANCY CAROLYN INANJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, FELDMAN, PAULA RAE Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50 Latin Club 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'49, Four Year Linz Pin, Dramatics Club 1947'-49. FISHER, ELIZABETH ANN ,, -4 Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Four if . ,,,, I 9, b Year Linz Pin, Art Club 1948-'50, Latin Club 1948, '49. 'l . 1 FLACK, BETTY Me' . K' f' , f -' f, , , af X L WM ' 72 X 7 V., FORBES, SARAH JOSEPHINE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, President Riding Club 1948, '49, Dads Club Award 1949, Intramural Sports 1947-'50. Travel Club 1947, '48, I FOSTER, LUCILE HELEN ISHORTYI ' Highlander Staff 1948-'50, Secretary Travel Club 1949, p '50, Bagpipe smff 1949, '50, Linz Pin 1949, '50, Hi- jy' 'K' Lites 'WW ,, 4 f f M ff-1 2 X W Vfif f ffm Z vw ff EZQM Q42 if 4 , ,f J, .,,,,. , J , 4, , V, , f , 'W' 1 f-me 1. iw., ,V 4 , ,,, ff .M ., ,J , f, f A' YZ. ' w '-ff-.Qfi'7 : zz .fs -,ff 1 f, fff f 5 fi, . 1, 1 W4 J Hi, , ' ' s 1 f fr 5 fm ff: '21 4 f 7' ' ' , ff V1 f ' f' 1 4 I 2 1 ' A f 'iff' - Elf, 'f ' -'g',al', an ff! 1 f ' ff, I, ,,f', I, f Q XMQZZ Q1 , . .ff Page Forly eniom 1947,-'50, Eve rts Awa rd . FOSTER, WILLIAM KNIGHT IDADDY-O1 Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, B-Team Foot- ball 1949. FRIEND, HERBERT EUGENE lM.C.l Hi-Y 1947-'50, Draamtics Club 1949, '50, Dads Club Award. FROMAN, JANE ALICE UANIEJ Cheerleader 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1948, '49, Intramural Sports 1948, '49, Military Review Queen 1949, Com- pany Queen 1949, H-Associa-tion 1949, '50. GARDNER, CAROL LAEL Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50. GLAZER, LOUIS HARVEY IPAPA LOUJ B-Team Baseball 1948, Baseball 1949, '50, B-Team Football 1947, Dads Club Award 1950, HI-Y 1947-'50, H-Association 1949. GOLDSTEIN, LYNN EDWIN IZEKEJ Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1948, '49. GOODMAN, ANNE FRANCES Bagpipe Staff 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Linz Pins 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1948-'50. GREER, ELEANOR KATHERINE IELLIE1 Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1950, Dads Club Award 1948. HANLEY, ROBERT D. JR. QBOBJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, ROTC 1947-'50, Captain ROTC 1949, '50 HARDY, ANNE LEAFE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior His- torical Society 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50. HARKEY, THOMAS USLBARN ITOMJ Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, THSPA Convention 1949, Hi-Y Photographer 1950, Senior Play 1950. HARRIS, JANET SUE CTransferred 1949 from Forest Avenue High School, Dallas, Texas,J Hi Lifes 1949, '50. HARRIS, WILLIAM THOMAS IBILLJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, ROTC 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1948, f Dads Club Award 1948, Music Festival 1949. HAVILAND, GEORGE YEARDLEY JR. ILEE1 Hi-Y 1947-'50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1949, B-Team Football 1948, Highlander Staff 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1947, Camp Dallas, 1948, '49, HAWKINS, LORENA ELIZABETH IBETTYI Latin Club 1948, '49, Student Council 1949, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50. HAZLEWOOD, JOHNNIE Uransferred 1949 from Academia Catolica, San Juan, Puerto Ricoj, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50. HEMMINGSON, EMILY GRACE IEMJ Cherleader 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Student Council 1947, '49, Vice-President Hi-Lites 1948, '49, Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Regimental Queen 1949. ,..4 9' eniorfi Page Forty-one ,, .,,,,,., HIGGINBOTHAM, BROWN WEBSTER Seco-nd Lieutenant ROTC 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1947, Camp Dallas 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, High- lander Staff 1948-'50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50. HILL, BARBARA HALLIE IBEEPJ Junior Historical Society 1949, .'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1947-'50, Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. HODGES, MARTHA JANE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947-'49, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Intra- mural S-ports 1950, Dads Club Award 1949. HOFFMAN, SAMUEL ELLIOT lTransferred 1949 from Paschal High School, Ft. Worth, Texas.D HOGE, WILLIAM ROBERT JR. IBILLI Dramatics Club 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1949, ROTC 1947, '4B. HOOD, CYNTHIA SNOW ICINNYI Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Secre- tary Riding Club 1948, Dads Club Award 1950, Travel Club 1949, '50. HUGHES, ALICE MAY ININII V '---'- A Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Intramural Sports Award 'V f 1949, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947, '48. ' V HUGHES, THEODORE PARRY IEARSJ ,J W cy if X 1 4 1 I 4 ,g f Wifi' Z I ff! 2 1 f f M91 l iff!! I l ff if f A 1. y 5 4 I ll f 'f f Q 7 f H:-Y 1948-50, ROTC 1947, 48. HUGHSTON, TOM FINLEY CTOMMYI Football 1949, H-Association 1949, B-Team Baseball 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949. , HURT, GEORGE ELLISON JR. IHAPPY1 Co-Captain Basketball 1950, Co-Captain Baseball 1950, Football 1948-50, National fHonor Society 1948- Page Forty-twu f -3 ' 1, i- t O f I R S w 50. Club eniom 50, President Hi-Y 1949, '50, Student Council 1947-' JACOBY, DARLIE ANN lD.A.J lTransferred 1949 from Oil City High Sc-hool, Oil City, Pennsylvani-aj, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50. JAMES, TERRELL ROGERS ITERRYJ Dads Club Award 1950, Hi-Y 1947-'50, B-Team Foot- ball 1947, Operetta 1950. 'V JAYNES, EDWIN THOMAS ITOMJ Football 1947-'49, H-Association 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947- '50, Operetta 1950, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Dads Award 1949, '50. JEANSONNE, .IEREMIAH ANTHONY UERRYI flransferred 1949 from St. Edward's High School, Austin, Texasj, Student Council 1950, Hi-Y 1949, '50. JOHNSON, CLYDE TAYLOR H'i-Y 1947-'50, ROTC 1947, Dads Club Award 1950. JONES, JOYCE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Student Council 1948, Linz Pin 1948, Dads Club Award 1949. JONES, JULIA CHANDLER UULIE1 Linz Pin 1948, Latin Club 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50 Music Festival 1948-'50, Everts Award. JONES, KATHRYN LOUISE Dads Club Award 1949, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. JORDAN, WILLIAM LESTER JR. IBILLD Hi-Y 1947-'50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Dads Club Award 1950. KAISERMAN, CHESTER ROTC 1947-'50. KAPLAN, JERENE FAY IJERRYI Intramural Sports 1947-'48, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, '50, Travel Club 1948. KELLEY, JUDY Vice-President Hi-Lites 1949, 50, Student Council 1949, '50, Parliamentarian Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Everets Award. KERLEY, MARGARET JOAN CMAGGIEJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1948. KIDDER, BETTY JO IBET1 Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Art Club 1950, Junior Historical Society 1948-'50, Travel Club 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947, Music Festival 1947-'50. KILLION, AYESHA DOLORES KBOOTSI Orchestra 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1950, Everts Award. KINNAMON, KENETH IKENJ Dramatics Club 1949, Round Table 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'49, H-Association 1950, B-Team Basketball 1947. KROPP, JOHN DAVID Track 1948, ROTC 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50, H-Asso- ciation 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. KUPFER, HAROLD LOUIS Captain ROTC 1949, '50, Treasurer Hi-Y 1950, Student Council 1950, Dads Club Award 1949, '50, Camp Dallas 1949, Saber Club 1949, '50. LACY, MARTINETTE CMARTY1 Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Travel Club 1947, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1950. LAMMERS, SHIRLEY JUNE IJUNIEI Music Festival 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-50, Junior Historical Society 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1948, Riding Club 1947-'49, 'iff ' Q f , ,V eniom X. . , - , 'I L Page Forty-three LeMAY, SONLEY ROBERT JR. IBOBJ Captain ROTC 1950, Band 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1948-'50, Everts Awarcl, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Music Festival 1949. LEUNG, KAM FONG KBILLJ ROTC 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1949. LEVY, SHARI Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1949, '50. LILLY, RUTH DORIS fTransferred 1949 from Malden High School, Malden, Massachusettsj, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50. LISMAN, PERRY HALL CTransterred 1949 from Tokyo American School, Tokyo, Japanj LITTLE, JOYCE MARTIN Junior Historical Society 1948-'50, Travel Club 1948 '50, Hi-Lifes 1948-'50, Riding Club 1948. LOEB, MILTON JEROME JR. IMILTI ROTC 1947-'50, B-Team Baseball 1948, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949. LOVE, GLORIA IGLOI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Music Festival 1949, Dads Club Award 1950. LOWMAN, JOHN NATHAN ROTC 1947-'50, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Hi-1 1947, '48, Rifle Team 1947-'50. McCRAW, NANCY KATE lN.K.J Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Travel Club 1943-'50, Music Festival 1948-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Dads Club Award 1948. McDONALD, MARILYN IMACJ Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Latin Club 1948-'50, Riding Club 1947, '48, Intramural Sports 1947-'49. MacGREGOR, GREGOR CARMICHAEL ISANDYI Hi-Y 1948-'50, Travel Club 1948, '49. 02471, 7 ,. ,J 41, Q ' 5' WY W V L ffivg' f. 'tr' I ,,f,, C,V,,,,y,!f, , I g '.'.r ' Q2 QQZQMMZMQZ Page Forty-foul , f , f .ftfifk--7 , ,ff , f , ,, 74wWf , . v X W ff' 1 Z: X f 2 , . 57 Z Qfff 4 ffig f I 1 00 ' ' ff M Yi , , 'Y f A . ff, 4 H ' 4,12 f' ff mn, , MCINTIRE, CHARLES DAVID All State Band 1948, First Division Solo Contest 1947- '49, Band 1947-'50, Orchestra 1947-'49, Second Lieu- tenant ROTC 1949, '50, Music Festival 1949, '50. MACKINSTRY, ARTHUR ERBURT IMACKJ Baseball 1948-'50, Football 1949, Dads Club Award 1948, H-Association 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Everts Award. HfH.'3'WM McMAHON, DONALD JOHN ISMILEYI Y , Linz Pins 1948-'50, Student Council 1949, Hi-Y 1947 iffy cf , ,..fk C ly: 1 so, Dads Club Award 1947. eniom X At, f fwl 1 gf ff I f M, 1 . Aff' : ,mf jf 'Z 4 'Yak 'X MADDEN, JANE MARIE IJANIEJ Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Junior His- torical Society 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948-'50. MALONEY, BOB BRUCE ICOUNT1 Captain ROTC 1950, Treasurer Dramatics Club 1950 V Senior Play 1950, Student Council 1949, Saber Club V 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, MANTON, SUE ISUDIE1 National Honor Society 1949, '50, Highlander Staff f 1949, '50, President Latin Club 1949, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Operetta 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin. MARGULES, SANDRA JOAN Riding Club 1947, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Afl Club 1947, '49, , Avil A MARTIN, LAWRENCE EDWARD JR ILARRY1 4' Bagpipe Staff 1949. '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948. f ' MARTIN, ROBERT LEE JR. CLEROYJ Band 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, orchesim 1947-'50, sis is , Music Festival 1947-'50, Intramural Solo Contest 1947. 1 ', l mi MARTIN, SHIRLEY ANN J , ' ' V Tennis 1949, '50, Student Council 1948-'50, Treasurer I V df '- Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'5O. 1' , MAYER, GLORIA JEAN IKITTEN1 Hi-Lltes 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1949. r A lvlEADERs, WILSON ELLIS JR. IBILLI I . A I, A Band 1948-'50, First Division Solo Contest 1949, 1 Music Festival 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1948, State Fair Band ' Festival 1945, '49. L MILLER, SUTHERLAND DANIEL JR. ISUDS1 Football 1949, Business Manager Highlander 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1948-'50, Dramatics Club 1950. MILLER, WALTON SANSOM ICOUSIN1 Co-Captain Basketball 1949, '50, Basketball 1948-'50, Tennis 1948-'50, H-Association 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Student Council-Representative-at-Large 1948. I MINGS, JOAN MITCHELL KCHING-A-LING1 National Honor Society 1949, '50, Secretary Orchestra 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, MOCK, MARILYN JEAN Student Council 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1943-'50, Junior gf, Historical Society 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intra- 'gb 'i mural Sports 1947-'50, Musical Festival 1947-'49. . Il MOORE, cARLENE ITOOTIE1 I I , Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel 'I 2 Club 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1949, Music Festival 1948-'50, ' - . MORRIS, TOM CURRY IMOEJ Football 1947, '48, Cheerleader 1949, '50, H-Associa- tion 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1947, Hi-Y 1947-'50. iw , Q f 5 M Qu -V. fe e' 4 , R eniom 4' X iw A Y A 1 I x .L-sw-sz I lwi liiz s , fig tv 92 -:J - - ,.-1-Q, ' , f4.:..:Q , D I f L7 ' ' yi 'f 1 V, , . . . f,g, , iw I X 34' 4' ,Yr 7 1- -I I rf: 'VW I , iff, ff' , ,I f 5 Y A ,-,,.zz ,I fff Page Forty-Jive Treasurer i I l Page F orty-six eniorfi Art Club 1947-'50, 1949, '50, MOSER, JOHN WILLIAM QJACK1 ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1948-'50. MOSER, JIM MURCHISON, SHANNON MYERS, MARY ELIZABETH IMACBETHI Travel Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1948, '49, Everts Award, Linz Pin 1950. NIX, DAVID ROGER Football 1949, Hi-Y 1948, '49, H-Association 1949, ROTC 1947. PALMER, RAYMOND RUSSELL JR. CRAYJ fTransferred 1949 from Stratford High School, Strat- ford, Connecticutj, Hi-Y 1949, '50. PATTERSON, JO PATRICK KPATI B-Team Baseball 1947, '48, Hi-Y 1947, '48, Baseball 1949, '50. PAYNE, CHARLES HARRON TPINKYJ Dads Club Award 1947, '49, Band 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949. PEAK, MARY JOANNE U01 Student Council 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947, '48, Linz Pins 1947-'49, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1949. PEERS, VERA JAYNE il'l0NEY1 Orchestra 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1948, Orchestra Solo Contest 1947-'49, Music Festival 1948, '49. PERRY, ELIZABETH CHESTERMAN KBETHI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1948-'50, Travel Club 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947, '48 Pins 1947-'50, Latin Club 1948-'50. PETERS, ARTHUR MELVIN Hi-Y 1947-'50, Baseball 1950. PICKENS, LAWRENCE CURTIS ICURTQ 1947-'50, Dramatics Club 1947-'50, Hi-Y Operetta 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies PIERCE, ELIZABETH ANNE QLIZI National Honor Society 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, High- lander Staff 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50. - PINSON, PATSY FLO QPATJ Treasurer Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Riding Club 1947, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949. PITSCHMANN, SARAH ELIZABETH Uransferred 1949 from Lamar High School, Houston, Texasl, Linz Pin 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, PITTMAN, ELIZABETH ANN KLIZD President of Orchestra 1949, '50, Operetta 1949, '50, Music Festival 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, FMEA Conventions 1949, '50, POLHEMUS, CONSTANCE ANN CPOLLYJ Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Highlander Staff 1950, Intramural Sports 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Travel Club 1949, '50. PONDROM, LEE GIRARD IPELLyMELL1 Captain ROTC 1950, Hightlander Staff 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1948-'50, Vice- President Officers Club 1950, Student Council 1950. POTTER, EVA JANE Lads and Lassies 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Latin Club 1949, '50, Art Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. PRINCE, PATSY JEAN lPAT1 Student Council 1949, Lads and Lassies 1947, Intra- mural Sports 1948, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. PURSE, JAMES ANDERSON Ill IJIMMYJ Second Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Band 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Vice-President Hi-Y 1947-'50, Saber Club 1950. PYLE, MARY LOU Student Council 1947, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1947. QUINN, NANCY ELLEN National Honor Society 1949, '50, Tennis 1947-'50, Historian Hi-Lites 1950, Vice-President Junior His- torical Society 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Highlander Staff 1949, '50. , RAY, GERALD LOUIS B-Team Football 1947, Dads Club Awards 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. RAY. GLORIA MILTON QGLOJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Music Festival 1948. RAY, GAYLE LOUIS IPINJ D-ads Club Award 1949, Operetta '1949, '50, Music Festival 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. REED, ANNELLE Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1948-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, REHKEMPER, LEONARD JAMES CJIMJ First Lieutenant ROTC 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. REISSIG, SELBEN FRANCIS KSELJ Dramatics Club 1949, Student Council 1949, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1949, Dads Club Award 1949, Junior Historical Society 1949. eniom F i Page Forty-seven ,1 , 1 - ff fWg'4g-QAQ4 K f ff!! 15-ff- x r , ' -119, -' Mf r, 51, za ,4:4g3,:l 'q, nf f 'f , X ,, .,, g f, 4.1 ,- gr I 4 , 1 43 , ff f f f 1 - ,x,, , ,,,,. , Page Forty-eight R' ' ROBBINS, BARBARA JANE ' , 'f fff ' Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, Music Fes- .rw ,L . , pg. fival 7 ,L , J tm 4! , 5 , , ZZ, 2 ,:: i'.,. ,V ,.., K , , QW wmv ix RYSER, dent eniom 1947, '48. 5 ROBERTS, JEAN ANNE UEANAJ Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Hi- Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947-'49, Dads Club Award 1949. ROEMBKE, ANN HELEN Lads and Lassies 1947-'49, Music Festival 1947-'49, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Bagpipe Statf 1949, Four Year Linz Pin. ROGERS, MARY JOAN UOANNIE1 Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Art Club 1949, '50, Hi'Lites 1948-'5O. ROMICK, RENEE CTrans'Ferred 1949 from Sunset High School, Dallas, Texasj. Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Round Table 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Orchestra 1949. RONAY, JACQUELINE UACKIE1 President Travel Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Music Festival 1949, Everts Award, Travel Club 1948-'50, ROPER, DAVID HARLIN CDAVEJ ROTC 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1948-'50, Lads and Lassies 1949, '50. RUFF, BAILEY HILL Hi-Y 1948-'50, ROTC 1947. RUUS, JANET GAIL Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior His- torical Society 1949, '50, Riding Club 1947, Dads Club Award 1950. EDITH ANN Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Linz Pin 1950, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Everts Award, Stu- Council 1947, '48, SALDIVAR, CARMEN DOLORES KDAEJ Hi-Lites 1948, '50, Intramural Sports 1948-'50. SANFORD, MARY MAHON Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Orchestra 1947, '48, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Latin Club 1948, '49, Linz Pins 1948-'50, SARRIS, CHRISTIE SCHWARTZ, BARBARA ARDEN Riding Clu-b 1949, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Hi- Lites 1948-'50, Travel Club 1949. SCHWARTZ, ELAINE SHIRLEY QTOOTSIEJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1948, '49, Dads Club Award 1948, Linz Pin 1950, Everts Award. 'SCURLOCK, JAMES MARVIN Hi-Y 1947-'50, B-Team Football 1947, Dads Club Award 1950, Lads and Lassies 1948. SCURLOCK, JOHN CARL Dads Club Award 1949, ROTC 1948, Hi-Y 1948-'50. SELLMEYER, JEAN LaRENE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Riding Club 1948, '49, Travel Club 1948-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Linz Pins 1947-'49, Intramural Sports 1950. SELTZER, THOMAS HENRY JR. ITOMJ Hi-Y 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1949, ROTC 1947-'50. SEMOS, MARY Highhlander Staff 1948-'50, VicePresident Travel Club 1949, '50, THSPA Convention 1949, Four Year Linz Pin, Junior Historical Society 1948-'50. SHAPIRO, LILA BETH Hi-Lites 1948-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, '50. SHEPPARD, FREDNA Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, President Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Student Council 1950, Travel Club 1948-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Linz Pins 1948-'50. SHINE, LESTER CALDWELL II KLESJ ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'49. SHUMATE, SYDNEY ANN ISYDJ Treasurer Student Council 1950, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, His- torian Hi-Lites 1948, '49, Art Club 1950, Travel Club 1949, '50. SIMMER, DAWN DARLENE Linz Pins 1949, '50, Everts Award, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1948. SIMPSON, MARTHA GAIL Student Council 1947-'49, Four Year Linz Pin, Secre- tary-Treasurer Lads and Lassies 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Vice-President Art Club 1949, '50, Recording Secretary Junior Historical Society 1949, '50. SMITH, ELIZABETH CLAIR IIRMAI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Music Festival 1947-'50. SMITH, CHARLES HOWARD IAGILEQ Basketball 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, H-Association , 1949, '50. SMITH, LOIS JEAN fTransferrecI 194-9 from Howe High School, Indian- apolis, Indianaj, Hi-Lites 1949, '50. SMITH, SUSANNA ALICE ISUZU President Hi-Lites 1950, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Student Council 1948, Intra- mural Sports 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50. 4 wi' ig' yiwvf eniom Page F arty-nine Page Fifty eniom SPEER, HELEN GENE IGENIEQ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Latin Club 1948, '49, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Riding Club 1947, '48. STAFFORD, JOHN EDWARD IPOOKIEJ Hi-Y 1947-'50, H-Association 1948-'50, Swimming 1949, '50. STAHL, SIDNEY ISIDJ First Lieutenant ROTC 1950, Dads Club Award 1949, Everts Award, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. STEEL, WILLIAM EDWARD IBILLJ President Student Council 1949, '50, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Band Commander 1950, Maior, ROTC 1950, Senior Play 1950, Hall of Fame 1949, '50. STEWART, BOBBY STUBBEMAN, ALFRED WILLIAM JR. ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947, '48. SWEET, ARNOLD NORMAN CARNIEJ Second Lieutenant ROTC 1949, '50, Dads Club Awarrd 1948-'50, Dramatics Club 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1949, Officers Club 1950. TALLEY, FLORENCE ELLEN ILYNNJ Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1950. TART, STEPHEN M. CTransferred 1949 from Washburn High School, Min- neapolis, Minnesotaj, National Honor Society 1949, '50, Bagpipe Stott 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1949, '50, Quill and Scroll 1950. TAYLOR, BETTY .IO CBJJ Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, Orchestra 1947-'50,,Art Club 1948-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947- '50, Four Year Linz Pin. THOMAS, JANICE CAROLE Highlander Staff 1949, '50, Art Club 1949, '50, Intra- mural Sports 1949, '50, Junior Historical Society 1949, Hi-Lites 1949, '50. THOMPSON, .IERE WILLIAM Hi-Y 1948-'50, B-Team Football 1948. THURMAN, ELIZABETH ANN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Riding Club 1947, '48. TIMMINS, ROBERT STONE IBOBD Swimming 1948-'50, First Lieutenant ROTC 1949-'50, Saber Club 1949, '50, H-Association 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1948-'50, Senior Play 1950. TRAYLOR, VIRGINIA SUE Parliamentarianl Travel Club 1949, '50, Student Coun- cil 1949, Everts Award, Four Year Linz Pin, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50. TRIPPE, SHIRLEY ANN lTRIPPERl Vice-President Hi-Lites 1949, '50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Everts Award, Riding Club 1947-'49, Junior Historical Society 1947, '48, Dads Club Award 1948. TRUITT, WILDA JEAN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Orchestra 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Music Festival 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947- '50. ULMER, W. B. JR. lTransferred 1949 from Central High School, Jackson, Mississippij, ROTC 1949, '50, UNGERMAN, SORA LEI Linz Pins 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural - Sports 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1949, Everts Award, Travel Club 1947. UPHAM, SHIRLEY ANN CSHANI Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Operetta 1949, '50, Lads and Lassies 1947-'50, Bagpipe Staff 1950, Junior Historical Society 1948, '49, Music Festival 1947-'50, ' VARNER, SUSAN ANN Art Club 1948-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festivals 1947, '48, Intra- mural Sports 1950. WALKER, ELSA PATRICIA CPAT1 Secretary Student Council 1949, '50, Sophomore Rep- resentative for Student Council 1948, '49, Correspond- ing Secretary Hi-Lites 1948, Vice-President Hi-Lites 1948, '49, ROTC Queen Company A 1948, Intramural Sports 1947-'50. WALLACE, MARTHA CMARTYJ Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Travel Club I949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Dads Club Award 1949. WALLACE, ROBERT RAYMOND lBOB RAY1 Football 1949, H-Association 1949, '50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Everts Award, Dads Club Award 1949. WATSON, CLETA BURDETTE Secretary-Treasurer Dramatics Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Art Club 1948- '50, Senior Play 1950. WATSON, STANLEY GENE ROTC 1947-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Camp Dallas 1948, Dramatics Club 1949, Dads Club Award 1949. WEAKLEY, DAVID ROBERT lDAVE1 Lieutenant Colenel ROTC 1950, Track 1949, '50, H-Association 1949, '50, President Saber Club 1950, Linz Pins 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947-'5O. WEAVER, HELEN ANNE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Highlander Staff 1950, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Linz Pin 1950, Everts Award 1947- '50, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, WEBER, FAITH WEBSTER, DICK AVERY Oper.-me 1949, '50, cadet captain Rorc 1949, fso, Vice-President Lads and Lassies 1949, '50, Bagpipe Staff 1950, Music Festival 1948-'50, Hi-Y 1947-'50. 'lf ti s wmifji , M.,-Q, ': ,fV,xj'f,',fQ1 ' .5 12,-ff y-f,f ,f,' f'r'f V' . W7 ' 7 2 nf f , 4 4 y mapa eniom Page Fifty-one ,pff-.H-J--.---W..-...........-.... W-...,..f,......-..-.c,......,- . c,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,, 1 -.-,, ..,Nm-,W . , V...-vw-v. I , Q ' 4' Y if ef ,, 45, X X I Av 4, sz ff' 1 .ef A 59,2 If X 4 .V Ahvvl Q , 1, ' ' , 1- Page F ifzy-two .9444 , . 5 . . I , .,., , , entreat N cs N N X' WRX XX c NQQQXNEFXQ X W si taxis X A S J , gxi yxcxmxgscilsftz M N Six J wc is -qsimgiifggttxx X N 'I 1 X 4, QM, X X N 'x Wwx V052 eniom 1 WEDGEWORTH, ELIZABETH ANN Dramatics Club 1949, '50, Hi-Lites 1947-'49, Senior Play 1950. WEINSTEIN, JOYCE SHELIA Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1947, Intramural Sports 1949, '50. WERNER, LILA JOAN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, WHITE, CAROLYN JEAN Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1947-'50, Riding Club 1947-'49, Four Year Linz Pin. WHITTENBERG, IRA ORVILLE JR. IDOCJ First Lieutenant ROTC 1947-'50, Dads Club Award 1947, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. WHITTLESEY, JANET LEE lTransferred 1949 from Academy Hig-h School, Erie Fennsylvaniaj WILKES, RICHARD ALAN IDICK1 ROTC 1947-'49, Rifle Team 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. WILKES, JO ANN Hi-Lites 194-7-'50, Linz Pin 1943, Dads Club Award 1948, Everts Award. WISSEMAN, MARYLIN FAE Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Travel Club 1949, '50, Dads Club Award 1947. WITTEN, ROBERT C. QBOB1 Dads Club Award 1949, '50, ROTC 1947-'49, Hi-Y 1947-'50. WIXSON, WILLIAM JOHN IBILL1 Maior ROTC 1949, '50, Camp Dallas 1948, '49, Hi-Y 1947-'50, Crack Platoon 1949, '50, Four Year Linz Pin, Bagpipe Staff 1949, '50, WOLF, NORMAN OHSMAN INORMJ Hi-Y 1947-'49, WOODS, HELEN RAY Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Four Year Linz Pin, Travel Club 1948-'50, Junior Historical Society 1949, '50, Everts Award, Rid-ing Club 1948. WYANT, MARILYN VIVENE Four Year Linz Pin, Orchestra 1947-'50, Junior Histori- cal Society 1949, '50, Art Club 1950, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Music Festival 1947-'50. ZAPRUDER, MYRNA FAITH Bagpipe Staff 1950, Linz Pin 1949, Dads Club Award 1949, Hi-Lites 1947-'50, Intramural Sports 1949, '50, Everts Award. 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M--M--4 ,- We ,, 'WW ' Q ff' f 4 1 AW 2 V ,sm W, -Lf- , 5 . fig . 'Y-if i 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Jane Chambers, Susan Biggers, Diane Dunaway, Martha Harlan, Jean Clark, Cath- erine Clinton, Janice Cohen, Dolores Funk, Marilyn Jacobs, Marilyn Ely. Second row: Shirley Alexander, Patsy Curtis, Alma Currier, Joann Carmichael, Carole Arnold, Marilyn George, Charlotte Foster, Harry Hill, Pat Grollman, Bill Call. Third row: David Fink, Bruce Boss, Gerald Butner, Bob Gribble, Richard Johns, Sammy Ablon Stanley Angrist, A. D. Griffin, Bob Botts. Not in picture: Don Bretz, Jo Ann Brown, Ora Marie Brown, Rnoald Crossman, Alma Currier Dorothy Elberson. Page Fifty-six I 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Bill Heaton, Dick Gowan, Peggy Dunlap, Cynthia Bailey, Ann Lynn Glasscock, Martha Henderson, Phyllis Harrington, Barbara Bourn, Mary Ellen Bourclene, Sally Buckley. Second row: Walter Gilchrist, Tommy Goff, Gwynne Ackerman, Joan Craugh, Dick Fowlkes, Jane Armitage, Ann Duckett, Martha Clifford, Lorelei Bohmfolk. Third row: Joe Elliott, Malcolm Bowers, Frankie Barbosa, Arthur Barrett, Bob Bice, Robert Guen- therman, Charles Holloway, Bill Ewing. Not in picture: Mildred Gray, Tim Guthrie, Gwen Harrison, Bruce Jones, Robert Kidder. PHYLLIS HARRINGTON 2 flln ,iilmmuriam 2 9 s Class of 1951 6 Q7907907l945074-9Pi0F57C0'C0740Fl-74l07901495405 Page Fifty-seven i 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Bill Miller, Bart Rominger, Nancy Lindsteacler, Nancy Patterson, Janice Wheelis, Mary Ann McFerran, Patsy Jo Walker, Joanne Reich, Dell Lee. Back row: John Snider, Jim Marsh, H. D. McCarty, Marshall Simmons, Robert Munn, Joe Jack Lones, Jimmy Pigg, Robert Pasley, Olin Lane. Not in picture: Don McFarlancl, Nancy Magee, John Pearson, Cruger Ragland, Edwin Siegel. Page Fifty-eight 3A - Juniors - 3A Front row: Joanne Wheeler, John Slevin, Joanne Murphy, Sue Ann Sigler, Winnie Shelton, Cath- erine Williams, Patsy Oliver, Suzanne Verhalen, Mary Pingree, Gretchen Schoonmaker. Back row: Winifred Oldham, Deaner Woodruff, John Roach, Donald Joe Willey, Al Oppel, Bobby Lilly, Charles Webb, W. J. Myrick, Hayden Pittman, Donald Vinsant. Not in picture: Jim Thomas, Neil Tuthill, Anne Whitley, Dick Youngentob. Page Fifty-nine 3B - Juniors - 3B First row: Joanne Cox, Mary Dean Compton, Marilyn Cammack, Sara Clemens, Mary Buttler, Selbia Cullum, Katheryn Bowlby, Jean Bernard, Dorothy Jo Douglas. Second row: Norman Andres, Joan Anspacher, Charles Anderson, Barrie Balcolm, Bill Brewer Herbert Davis, Rue Campbell, Nancy Bemis, Clauda Jo Carroll, Pat Dunlap, Betty Burrow Third row: Ed Bernet, Gene Arnett, Bob Bloom, Jimmy Buchel, Eddie Bennett, Robert Coffee Charles Culwell, Ken Crozier, Bill Daniel, Jimmy Burg, Bob Chenoweth. Not in picture: Eddie Choice, Virginia D'Armand. Page Sixty 4.-1- I 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Ann Diller, Patsy Darby, Wanda Daniel, Dolores Davis, Pat Carr, Harryette Bushong, Mary Baker, Annette Askew, Elaine Cleveland, Martin Davis, Gale Asch, Sam Akard. Second row: Emil Burger, Arthur Barns, Kay Allen, Roberta Buntin, Robin Bascom, Colleen Cook, Mary Lee Aust, Lon Buckley, Ronald Aitkin, Bob Cherry. Third row: Alex Acheson, Ed Bleick, Boyd Ayres, Stuart Carroll, Nick Bailey, Floyd Addington, Jerry Dealey, Charles Butt, Frank Brooks, Kenneth Crump. Not in picture: Ann Allen, Doris Buster. Page Sixty-one 3B -Juniors- 3B Front row: Anne Holcomb, Elizabeth Foree, Aline Groner, Nancy Lackey, Loretta Kervin, Ann Gillon, Marcia Gould, Ann Heller, Harry Higginbotham. Second row: Larry Feldman, Widney Gillen, Bud Fuller, Jean Farrow, Sandra Haroz, July Fuller, Shelia Lipman, Jane Inglish, Carol Hulsey, James Caffney. Third row: Tony Goodwin, Jerry Ray, Tom Gale, Mark Kelso, Edwin Freeman, Roland Jones, Buddy Grate, Shannon Francis, David Livingston. Not in picture: Tom Kelly, Henry Kendrick, Bruce Krummenacher, Robert Loewe. Page Sixty-two A5.E.uz, 3B - Juniors - 3B Front row: Martha Halsell, Jeanene Keithley, Jeanette Keithley, Lynne Lovinggood, Nancy Hip- kins, Paula Horn, Evadelle Haney, Frances Evans, Pat Halstead, Carole Gilbert, Carole Gilbert, Rose Julie Lustig. Second row: Janet Forbis, Elizabeth Fisher, Doris Hamm, Sylvia Ann Ford, Houston Hawley, Bobby Greer, Charles Tea, Eddie Hunsinger. Third row: Tye Fain, Jim Hielmseth, Charles Holland, Ronnie Jones, Frank Hemmert, Sam Hill, Terry Hendrix, Don Hardin. Not in picture: Janet Greene, James Henderson, Jimmy Hickman, Ralph Jones. Page Sixty-three Lim, 3B -.luniors- 3B Front row: Virginia Nichols, Mary Paxton, Mary Frances Myers, Jo Ann Mays, Judy Pigg, Caro- lyn McCoy, Carole Ring, Edith Melnick, Barbara Russell, George Ricker. Second row: Pat Meade, La Verne Olney, Amy Maloy, Barbara Pope, Rosemary Mancill, Martha Massey, Margot Mayes, Sally Neale, Erwin Penniman, Victor Meinecke. Third row: Gordon McFarland, Alan May, Tye Fain, Sammy Marshall, Alan Ronay, Bill Mans- field, Bill Raley, Andre Ronay, Shannon Mendenhall, John Marston. 3B's not in picture: Jim McCannon, Tommy Mayo, Bill Myers. Page Sixty-four 3B - Juniors- 3B Front row: Ray Reclman, Pat Patrick, Jean Maier, Ann Ralston, Anita Hay, Pat Pasley, Sylvia Munster, Phylis Rankin, Nancy Reeves, Ann Percy, Jill Rust. Second row: Jim McCorkle, Jimmy Robertson, Paul McCash, Vance Miller, Jerry Massengale, George Minot, Jerry Riddle, George Moses, Joe Bob Roberson, Jerry Robinson. Third row: Merion Reynolds, Jerry Owens, Micheaux Nash, Henry Rice, Bill Miller, Truett Rhymer, Bill Masterson, Jimmy Myres, Bruce Moore, Park Murchison. 3B's not in picture: Leonard Nelson, Shirley Rainwater, Sam Rowland. Page Sixty-five 3B-Juniors--3B Front row: Sue Starkey, Ann Smith, Betty Williams, Grace Woolley, Carlyn Young, Lou Swain, Pat Vernon, Mary Ann Vinson, Mary Bertha Seale, Charles Scott, David Wiley. Second row: Margaret White, Diana Spore, Julia Taulman, Sally White, Julia Thomas, Eleanor Simpson, Carlton Sessions, Stanley Schaeffer, Richard Wink. Third row: John Voekel, George Woodman, Jule Vieaux, Sam Vickers, Jimmy Summers, Robert Shoemaker, Bolo Vandemeer, David Stanley. 3B's not in picture: Ann Baker Smith. Page Sixty-six 4 B5 ,ii 3B - Juniors 5 3B Front row: Marlene Hall, Sara Jane Smith, Dixie Seaman, Katherine Spooner, Freda Lee Vogel, Martha Terranella, Mary Sue Shockley, Glenda Waddell, Marianne Wright, Lila Lee War- field, Jane Warren, Nancy Skiles. Second row: Margaret Sheerer, Sylvia Wink, Carolyn Simpson, Barbara Vincent, Peggy Whitham, Georgann Tims, Joyce Wheeler, Mary Ann Stone, Jane Segelhurst, Barbara Tyson, Helen Thompson, Sylvia Sikes. Third row: Ari Susman, Jerry Schwartz, Dave Webb, David Wimberly, Larry Sullivan, Lester Sims, Don Zale, Joe Smith, Ray Zackeray, Wynne Snoots, Sara Stovall. 3B's not in picture: Ronnie Waters, Wayne Webb. Page Sixty-seven 2A - Sophomores - 2A Front row: Denny Dallas, Albert Carnes, Rose Friedman, Genie Edelson, Clare Hiett, Mary Campbell, Bedee Buckner, Gayle Franklin, Larry Clabauglfi, Roland Dahlin. Back row: James Burleson, Jimmy Brown, Howard Arons, Edwin Blackwell, Jean Ge ney Henderson, Bob Hughes, Lynn Barton, Norman Gates, Arthur Allen. 2A's not in picture: Norman Andres, Lon Buckley, Marcia Cooper, Cecile Florence, Adam Grate. Page Sixty-eight ron, Court- 2A - Sophomores - 2A Front row: Robert Reece, Paris Rutherford, Marilyn Marr, Caroline Williams, Barbara Pandres, Barbara Squibb, Sandra McPherson, Shirley Lively, Nancy Webb, .lane Wright. Back row: Guion Lindsay, Frank Williams, Eddie Voris, Harry Williams, David Pfeiffer, Phil Paul, Don Morton, Franklin Perry, Billy Jack Kolthott. 2A's not in picture: Dixie Seaman, Helen Thompson, Jerry Underwood, Ronald Westfall. Page Sixtyfnirle 2A - Sophomores - 2A B ewer David Jacobs Karl Hormann Peggy Dougherty, Jean Ditzler, Claire Front row: George r , , , Jo Cummings, Leah Hopson, Betty Campbell, Betty Brewer, Nancy Hall, Doris Jean Herrin. R' h d Henderson John Haynes Jim Hannay, Bob Jackson, William Back row: Bill Jernigan, IC ar , I Belcher, Don Alexander, Fred Ablon, Norman Crohn, John Brand. K d ' k Jimm Johnson, Gerald Resser, Ray Martin. 2A's not in picture: Brown en rlc , y Page Seventy 2A - Sophomores - 2A Front row: Michael Ricketts, June Uecker, Helen Smith, Jeanne Stults, Kay Williams, Sue Spray- berry, Mary Alice Roorback, Robert Wertheimer, Don Telkamp. Back row: Frank Yates, James Palmer, Bill Moore, Bob Reynolds, Horace Moss, Robert Mitchell, Earl Winston, Victor Lary, Billy Schmalzrieol. 2A's not in picture: Bill Mounts, Ray Reclman, George Ricker, Norman Schepps. Page Seventy-one Q , 2B - Sophomores - 2B C l Forbes Betty Cheesborough Cecil Florence, Kay Baker, Nancy Achenbach Front row: aro yn , 1 1 ' ' T D ll Nanc Fielding, Sue Clark, Norma Dooley. Patricia Barnes, Robert Boggs, ony UVC1 1 Y C l n Cave Tom Bowdry Edward Darclaganian, Roger Clark, Lester Blakely Second row: aroy 1 1 - Mary Jane Baucom, Julie Bleick, Ann Black, Diane Cardelll, Patricia Durant, Patricia Burt J h B 'ttin ham James Dunn John DuLany, Kenton Chickering, Jim Bob Bowman Third row: o n ri g 1 1 Jay Fikes, Jube Belcher, Charles Fraser, Tommy Fries, John Crockett, John Fitzgerald. 2B's not in picture: Billy Clark, Anita Crossman. Page Seventy-two 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Lee Duncan, Julia Farris, Elaine Fisher, Anita Appell, Mitzie Freeman, Ruth Dickson, Gerald Doke, Henley Davis, Nancy Athy, Oliver Brecht. Second row: Carol Elliott, Arden Bowers, Ruth Ann Barrett, Dorothy Chandler, Kay Flythe, Beverly Bercu, Alice Evans, Shirley Christopher, Barbara DuLany, Patricia Dalchau. Third row: J. C. Crain, Duke Dale, Ronald Chammess, Jack Adams, Bill Combs, Larry Fleck, Curtis Fenton, Robert Bedford, Paul Brown. 2B's not in picture: Phil Aylward, Diane Beecher. Page Seventy-three ,, 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Julie Ann Hudson, Jean Gurley, Alice Colleen Hickey, Shirley Knight, Sara Hall, Lor- raine Hobein, Avionne Jenning s, Betty I nce. Second row: Curtis Keegan, Bill Holloway, Jane Hardwick, Gretchen Lambertz, Patsy Lake, Jean Gratigny, Patricia Jack, Fred Kribs. Third row: Ken Kuehn, Palmer Goo Hassell. 2B's not in picture: Patricia Gray Charles Hightower. Page Seventy-four dspeed, Martin Kelsey, Sid Henry, Pat Kain, Bill Gillon, Ray , Bob Grossman, Catherine Hargrave, Doris Jean Herrin, 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Mary Lea Howard, Mary Lou Jones, Jackie Leutwyler, Janet Hughes, Shirley Heil- bron, Georgia Hawley, Gersa Goldstein, Katina Sarris, Horace Staggs. Second row: Jack Kenyon, Brenda Green, Katrin Schoonmaker, Ernie Kennedy, James Jack- son, Joseph Lindsey, Allen Lacy, Jan Simpson, Shelley Goodman. Third row: Ken Hempel, Jim Groves, Conrad Hinckley, Ted Krauel, Morton Susman, Jimmy Shane, David Shelmire. 2B's not in picture: Johnny Hope, Richard John, Allan Jones, Elaine Jones, Jay Lipshy, Jack Little. Page Seventy-five 2B - Sophomores - 2B Fronf row: Lounelle Mayes, Joyce Miller, Shirley Pasternak, Sue Ross, Ann Nicholson, Joan Marsh, Delores Rosensfock, Lee McRober'rs, Mary Lou Martin, Jo Ann Miller, Sue MacKins'fry, Patsy Martin. Second row: Peggy Reynolds, Peggy Nowlin, Sue McFarland, Toni Murph, Gail Neeley, Martha Maxwell, Mary Miller, Mary Lou McMahon, Rae Rivers, Sandy Moseley, Charles Ross. Third row: Joe Montgomery, Bruce Rhea, Jack Reese, Tommy Rankin, Joe Miller, Bob Miller, Bill Nesom, Lewis MacNaughton, Henry Meltzer, Ronald Moore, George Rawlins, Rick Men- gerf, Gilbert Rogers. 2B's not in picture: Mary Geoynn, Jeanne Rosenthal. Page Seventy-six 2B - Sophomores - 2B Fronf row: Heinz Molsen, Kay Webb, Marilyn Warfield, Janice Moore, Dora Lee Picard, Mary Lou Oliver, Priscilla Reffger, Dorothy Nefilefon, Allison Reilly, Carolyn Parker, Harriei' PorTer. Second row: Jim Piffman, Eddie Olsmifh, Pele Peterson, Harold Patrick, Frances Ann Maddux, Mac Rowe, Charles Pierce, Bill Newsom, Nancy Rheuboiham, Beffy Rheubofham. Third row: Bob Meaders, Jack Roach, Don Mighell, Alan Michaelson, Dale Reynolds, John Nelms, Dan Ofsioff, Grant Reeder, John McCall. 2B's not in picture: Patsy Martin, Ralph Pease. Page Seventy-seven 2B - Sophomores - 2 B Front row: Carrie Jane Whaley, Carol Walton, Carleen Shafer, Martha Wilson, Joyce Jean Ward, Donna Vaughn, La Vonne Smith, Jane Summers. Second row: Betty Jo Stricklin, Gail Smith, Robert Ulmer, Harolcl Waterman, Allen Taylor, Beverly Tosch, Joan Wells. Third row: Stanley Toland, Richard Wray, Dick Walters, Malcolm Shaw, Joe Walters, Arthur Ungerman. 2B's not in picture: Bob Shutt. Page Seventy-eight 2B - Sophomores - 2B Front row: Betty Moss, Pat Meadows, Rita Minsky, Patricia Smith, Kay Wright, Susan Wilson, Patricia Whitt, Adrienne Weaver. Second row: Patsy Weber, Betsy Singleton, Rebecca Sparks, Andra Spickard, Melissa Strock, Stephanne Smith, Robert Verhalen, Bab Spoonts. Third row: Robert Vriesenga, Erik Thompson, Frank Stewart, Rafael Ubico, John Vanclerslice, Hamilton Shaw, Stuart Wallace, Dick Snelling. Page Seventy-nine , 2B - Sophomores - 2B QJANUARYJ Front row: Burt Einspruck, Norman Zable, Carl Tipple, Billy Storey, Larry Roberts, Dick David, Stollart Smith, George Golden, Carol Ogden, Ginger Higginbotham, Joe Ann Holt, Betty Jo Jones, Ann Messersmith, Ann Larson, Betty Ann Clark, Claire McDougle, Janette McKinley. Second row: Ronald Tazerius, James Holmes, Garrett Briggs, Billy Maxwell, Bill Bernap, Kent Beasley, Willis Tate, Dewitt Gittord, Peggy Norman, Karen Havsted, Lynn Glover, Natilee Rubin, Jeanne Webb, Marie McElreath, Martha Jones, Nancy Fiske. Thircl row: Chris Hampton, Duke Underwood, Bobby Shubinski, Jaon Bolgman, Ken White, John Crabtree, Frank Groseclose, Ronald Ormand, Bill Cortelyou, Don Glosser, Louis Francis, Hart Norton, John Sergeant, Loway Mayes, Jerry Kriss. Fourth row: Romee Bianchi, Ed Johnson, Munroe McDonald, Don Teeple, Henry Jacoby, Way- land Brooks, Billy Shuttles, Allyn Patrick, Bernard Weil, David Bernstien, Bobby Mark, Charlie Aldridge, John Beasley, Bill Livingstone, Dick Draper. Page Eighty 2B - Sophomores - 2B UAN UARYD Front row: Irma Erronson, Fredna Schroeder, Rosa Zweiz, Elizabeth Long, Dorothy Ann Rice, Suzi Dranguet, Nancy Newton, Winnie Mclver, Priscilla Vermooten, Armour Gray, Jeanne Norsworthy, Michael Crane, Melinda McBride, Margaret Whitley, Pat Murray, Mary Jo Brown, Jane Garrett, Jane Pilley. Second row: Amalie Lieberman, Joan Hassell, Beth Matson, Nancy Glazner, Nina Ogden, Mae Jean Tirey, Geraldine Hearn, Nancy Woods, Shirley Jones, Kay Rogers, Dianne Holden, Jackie Johannes, Sue Worthington, Audrey Langram, Martha Wade, Carol Beddoes, Nancy S arks. 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As they leave for the S.A.S.C. Convention in West Virginia, Miss James, Pat, Sam Rowland, and Bill get a royal send-off from family and friends, even though it's so early in the a. m. :, I Scots await Eighty-four int a visit from Santa during the Christmas dance. General Assembly Our STUDENT COUNCIL is the governing body of Highland Park High School. Representatives from the second period classes are elected each semester. This organization's activities include spon- soring the much used student directory, the Clan, the Junior-Senior Prom honoring the graduating seniors, all the football dances, and the spring elections. This year the Council sent 5357.55 to help the crippled children at Gonzales. The members sponsored a drive to raise money for a iuke box. OFFICE-RS Bill Steel ........... . . . President Ed Genecov, Arthur Barnes . . . . Vice-Presidents Pat Walker ...... . . . Secretary Kay Tutt, Sydney Ann Shumate . . . Treasurers Miss Louise James .... . . . . . . Sponsor Miss Eleanor Thornell ............. Sponsor Junior Representatives-at-Large: Malcolm Bowers, Sue Ann Sigler, Charles Webb. Sophomore Representatives-at-Large: Arthur Barnes, Sue Starkey. MEMBERS Alexander, Don Delleney, Jerry Miller, Walton Awalt, Grace DQ.-gn, Ed Moss, Horace Bailey, Cynthia Baird, Buddy Barnes, Arthur Barns, Charles Bartos, Jerry Bateman, Jerry Beddoes, Leslie Bernet, Ed Bowers, Arden Bowers, Malcolm Broadnax, Henry Buchanan, Suzanne Buntin, Roberta Bushong, Harryette Crockett, John Campbell, Mary Carrell, Stewart Caulfield, Barbara Clark, Jean Clayton, Don Cochran, Calloway Cochran, Paul Cohen, Shirley Cummings, Claire Jo Dahlin, Roland Duckett, Ann Edwards, Kirby Fleck, Larry Flythe, Kay Franklin, Gayle Genecov, Ed Greer, Bobby Hawkins, Betty Hawley, Houston Hurt, George lnglish, Mary Jane Jeansonne, Jerry Jones, Shirley Kelly, Judy Kuper, Harold Little, Jack MacKenzie, Doris Maloney, Bob Mann, Lola Martin, Shirley Mayes, Lounelle McMahon, Don McNaughton, Louis Mighell, Don Gwens, Jerry Peak, Joanne Pfeiffer, David Pingree, Mary Pondrom, Gerry Raley, Bill Reissig, Selben Reynolds, Merion Ronay, Alan Rosenthal, Jeanne Rowland, Sam Russell, Barbara Shepard, Fredna Shumate, Sydney Ann Sigler, Sue Ann Smith, Suzanne Stahl, Sidney Steel, Bill Starkey, Sue Tutt, Kay Vogel, Freda Walker, Pat Webb, Charles Yates, Mary Ann OFFICERS ' , ,ws ms. rf' V ,vw Wgpvu, . ' i if 'f ,, ms ,k.f ' fl , H ,,- ,, A. .. Wm I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of . , . - a serious moment for new members, Ann Duckett, Suzanne Smith, Nancy Quinn, Mary Ann Yates, Eliza-beth Ann Pierce, Elissa Berwald, and Malcom Bowers. Quiz Kids 4 Students who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, service and character compose the mem-bership of the National Honor . Society. Only three per cent of the 3A class, seven per cent of the 4B class, and fifteen per cent of the 4A class can be elected each semester by the faculty. A low honor roll average for a semester automatically brings a :student's name up for consideration by the teachers, who use the ypreferential voting system of first, second, and third choice. Keeping the activity cards of all Highland Park students up to -date is the biggest iob of the members, who also usher at all :senior activities and at special assemblies. The H Blanket Award ' Iis given by this organization to the outstanding boy and girl of each -graduating class who have the highest achievement scores for their V t 'three years at Highland Park. Fall Ed Genecov . George Hurt . . Dorothy Hagberg . Betty McCulloch . Miss Hilda Masters Ack erman, Gwynne Ago xta, Bill Ardix lger, Anita Atker son, Arm Badt, Barbara Barnes, Arthur Bernet, Dick Berwal- i, Elissa Bickers, Buddy Boberg, Virginia Bolanz, Barbara Bowers, Malcolm Buchheit, Elise Clark, Jn un Cochran, Calloway Cochran, Paul David, Mi irhin Duckett, A Uri I . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sponsor MEMBERS England, .lohn Genecov, Ed Hagberg, Dorothy Hawkins, Betty Hemmingson, Emily Higginbotham,Harry Hurt, George Kendrick, Frank McCulloch, Betty McDonald, Marilyn Mann, Lola Manton, Sue Miller, Suds Miller, Walton Mings, .loan Myers, Mary Frances Pierce, Elizaibeth Ann Quinn, Nancy Ronay, Alan Spring . . George Hurt . Malcom Bowers Elizabeth Ann Pierce . . Sue Manton Miss Hilda Masters Sellmoyer, Jean Semos, Mary She-ppard, Fredna Shumate, Sydney Ann Sigler, Sue Ann Simmons, Marshall Simpson, Gail Smith, Suzanne Steel, Bill Tart, Steve Thompson, Harriet Traylor, Sue Walker, Patsy Jo Webb, Charles Webster, Dick Wixson, Bill Yates, Mary Ann Nancy and Ann greet a proud papa at the January graduation exercises. Bill Steel presents the N.H.S. award to the beaming recipients, Ed Genecov and Betty McCulloch. Eighty-five -fr-1 Officers of the Hi-Y-Malcolm Bowers, George Hurt, Buddy Baird, Jack FOWJ, Charles Tea, Kirby Edwards, Arthur Barnes, Merion Reynolds take photographer a picture. M And now-they've decided to let their dates get in on lit too! President Hurt welcomes our religious speaker, Dr. White, along with Hi-Lite Judy Kelley and Dr. lrvin. Eighty-six Archibald Ctop rowj, Alan Ronny, Stewart Carrell, Ronny Jones fmiddle time out from dancing at the semi-formal to allow the Highlander Varsity Show Where all the boys'P asks Tootsie 2B one Monday morning during activities period. They're at 'H,l-Y meeting, replied Fanny 4A. Perhaps at that particular meeting the Hi-Y members were hear- ing an inspirational message by a guest speaker, or maybe they were enjoying a program presented by Hi Park's music or dramatic depart' ment. Throughout the school year the Hi-Y programs are carefully planned to carry out the club's purpose, To create and maintain, throughout the school and community, higher standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y organizations are sponsored by the National Y.M.C.A. ln the fall the club became so large that it had to be divided into iunior and senior chapters, but 'both groups work together. During the year they are the co-sponsors of the Hi-Lites of Religious Focus Week. They are interested -in politics, too, and each year they send delegates to -the model club in Austin. lncluded in their activities are the spring and tall dances, two of Hi Park's main social events. FALL Senior Club Junior Club George Hurt . President Merion Reynolds Buddy Baird . Program Jack Archibald Membership Charles Holland Malcolm Bowers . Social . . Ronny Jones Curtis Pickens . Welfare . Alan Ronay Foster Poole . Treasurer . Charles Tea Kirby Edwards Secretary Stewart Carrell SPRING Buddy Baird . . . . . President Malcolm Bowers . Program Bill Crawford . Membership Jimmy Purse . . . SoClCll Alan Ronay . . Welfare Charles Holland . Secretary Harold Kufper . . Treasurer Tom Harkey . Photographer George W. Ruddell . . . Sponsor Paul Led-better . SPODSOV 4 lt's all smiles for the new Hi-Lite officers- Fro-nt row: Suzy Buchanan , Mary Frances Myers, Janet Green, Barbara Bolanz, Jo Ann Von Shoeler Shirley Trippe, Second row: Judy Kelley, Sarah Forbes, Patsy Pinson, Lola Mann, Doris Mackenzie, Jody Carmichael, Joan Craugh, Ann Duckett Calling All Girls Our club that will never die. Say, Jane, that certainly was a pretty song! Tell me something about this 'club that will never die'. Well, Sue, this is the Hl-LITES Cluib which is open to all girls at Hi Park. It sponsors the Big and Little Sister Party and is co-sponsor with the Hi-Y Club of the Religious Focus Week. There are several committees in the club, and one vice-president is in charge of each committee. The Friendship Committee helps the 2B's and transfers relax and have a good time in Hi Park, The Social Committee plans all of the wonderful club dances and parties. The programs given at our Tuesday meetings are worked up by the Program Committee. Hi-Lites sounds like a lot of fun, Jane. lt isn't all fun. We really do some work which helps us lassies develop. The Welfare Committee sends several girls to the Mexican mission on Saturday to supervise recreation, and it sponsors a rural school through the Save the Children Federation. Proiects such as sending boxes overseas, giving food to the underprivileged, and enter- taining the veterans are carried out by the Red Cross Committee. The Bulletin Board Committee puts posters on the Hi-Lite bulletin board informing the lassies of the activities of the club. A record is kept by the Ex-Student's Committee on every gal who graduates from Hi Park. Our club is sponsored by Miss Grace Wilson, and Miss Carrie lnmon is our adviser. l reall think that ou would like it, Sue. Y Y Jane, when is the next meetingP Lola Mann . . . Doris Mackenzie . Cynthia Bailey . Shirley Trippe . Sue Ann Sigler . Judy Kelley . . Jody Marmichael Joan Craugh . . Ann Duckett . . Barbara Bolanz . Patsy Pinson . . Mary Frances Myers Suzie Buchanan . Mary Ann Yates . Miss Grace Wilson Miss Carrie lnmon H I-LITES . . President . . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President . Fourth Vice-President . Fifth Vice-President . . Sixth Vice-President . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . . . . Treasurer . . Historian . Historian . p - . P . . Suzi Smith . . Grace Awalt . . Cynthia Bailey . . . Shirley Trippe . . Sue Ann Sigler . . Judy Kelley . Jody Carmichael . . . Joan Craugh . . . Ann Duckett . . Barbara Bolanz . . Patsy Pinson Mary Frances Myers . . Nancy Quinn . Sally Neale . . Sponsor ' Adviser Bill Steel and Lola welcome Dr. Umphrey Lee to a religious asseg-I The Littlest Angel comes to life at the annual Christmas Party. Eighty-seven. Another session about to get under way. Executive Board-Dave, Martin, Renee, Carole and Mary map out a good discussion question. A highlight of the seasonal-a visit from British exchange teacher, Miss Nancy Glenister. Eighty-eight Town Hall of the Air Twenty Scots who like to get together and talk things over are members of the ROUND TABLE. This club, a representative group, meets weekly to discuss timely topics. A leader who outlines the subject is chosen for each meeting. The discussion itself is informal with everyone trying to add what he can, while keeping his pre- judices out of it. At the end, members try to select the seeming best solution to the problem and apply practical tests to it. The group tries to share its ideas school, opening several of its meetings to guest speakers also visited the club during has two social activities-a dinner near the spring. with other groups in the the student body. Several the year. The Round Table Christmas and a picnic in These discussions give valuable training in looking at questions from all angles and in keeping an open mind. Experience gained here will really be an asset in later life. Fall Dwight Porter . Mary Pingree . . Miss Helen Moore Arnold, Carole Buchheit, Elise Burger, Emil Cochran, Calloway David, Martin Delleney, Jerry Dushman, Lowell OFFICERS Permanent Chairman . Secretary . . Sponsor . MEMBERS Evans, Frances Hardwick, Jane Kendrick, Frank Kinnamon, Ken Mounts, Bill Nettleton, Dorothy Pfeiffer, Dave Spring . . Mary Pingree . . Dave Pfeiffer . Miss Helen Moore Pickens, Curtis Pingree, Mary Porter, Dwight Ring, Carole Romick, Renee Toland, Stan Watson, Cleta Induction services are begun-Miss Stewart, Sponsor, Larry Martin, Secretary-Treasurer, Paul Cochran, Preside-nt, Sue Manton, Vice-President. Press Con erence Attention, all students interested in iournalism. You will want to know something about the QUILL AND SCROLL, an international honorary society for high school iournalists, which has had a chap- ter at Hi Park since 1937. ln order to be a member of this group, a student must maintain a high scholastic average, be at least a iunior, and do outstanding work on The Bagpipe or The Highlander. The sponsor of the publication on which he works must recommend him, and he must be approved by vote of the members of the society. Those are the requirements for admission into the organization, so get busy, iunior iournalists! Fall Betty McCulloch . Paul Cochran . Charles Barnes . Miss Mary Stewart Agosto, Bill Barns, Charles Buchheot, Elise Clark, Jean Cochran, Paul D'Armand, Jane Delleney, Jerry OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secreta ry-Treasurer Sponsor . MEMBERS England, John Gould, Ruth Hagberg, Dorothy Harlan, Martha Hawkins, Betty Hill, Barbara he Spring . Paul Cochran . Larry Martin . . Sue Manton Miss Mary Stewart Manton, Sue Martin, Larry McCulloch, Betty McDonald, Marilyn Miller, Suds Semos, Mary Tart, Steve Solemn vows are taken by iournalists Jerry Delleney, Suds Miller, John England, and Jane D'Armand. ,,, l Charles Barns presents Q and S pins to beaming initiates, Bill Agosto, Marilyn McDonald, and Martha Harlan. Eighty-nine lndustrious artists survey their work with a critical eye. 4447 .lo Ann Reich, Martin David, Nancy Patterson, and Claire H-iett display the latest thing in pin-ups. 147 Fellow members gaily approve Alan's work of art. Ninety Palette Club Budding Rembrandts of the Clan develop their paint-splashing abilities every Tuesday afternoon at ART CLUB meetings under the capable leadership of Miss Nancy Ella Dial. These young artists dabble in pastel, water color, wood, leather, chalk, and many other mediums to produce their materpieces. Besides having fun, the members perform many artistic odcl iobs for the school. Posters, exhibits in the wall cases, and the Queen's Throne at the Music Festival are examples of their work. With its moderate dues the club has acquired a collection of lithographs and etchings, to which they add two prints a year. The members also have time to enjoy a picnic each semester. Fall Curtis Pickens . Alan Ronay . Gail Simpson . Claire Hiett . . Gwen Harrison Martha Clifford Miss Nancy Ella Dial . Bond, Margaret Brooks, Frank Clark, Jean Clifford, Martha Courshon, Bill David, Martin Dealey, Jerry Diller, Ann Fisher, Ann Fuller, Judy Garrett, Jane Goodman, Shelley Hagberg, Dorothy Hall, Marlene Haney, Evadelle Harlan, Martha OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . Reporter . Sponsor . MEMBERS Spring . Alan Ronay . . Gail Simpson . La Vern Olney . Evadelle Haney . . . . Ann Fisher . Martha Clifford Miss Nancy Ella Dial Harrison, Gwen Havstad, Karen Hay, Anita Heller, Anne Hiett, Claire Jacobs, Marilyn Norsworthy, Jeanne Olney, La Vern Patterson, Nancy Pickens, Curtis Potter, Eva Jane Reader, Grant Reich, Jo Ann Rogus, Joan Ronay, Alan Shumate, Sydney Ann Simpson, Eleanor Simpson, Gail Smith, Joe Sparks, Rebecca Sullivan, Larry Tate, Willis Taylor, Betty Jo Thomas, Carole Traylor, Sue Tyson, Barbara Watson, Cleta Varner, Susan Wink, Richard Wright, Marianne Wyant, Marilyn Zimmerman, Julie fe i2 A progressive dinner party wound up at Cynthia Bailey's home in the singing ot a few gay songs. Here we see a few of the dramatists letting their hair down. First N ighters All right, don't shoot! l'Il talk. No, it isn't a frightened victim. lt's iust a student trying out for the DRAMATICS CLUB. This organiz- ation is limited to thirty active members who are admitted by try- outs. Students interested in any phase of play production are eligible, provided they maintain a passing average. Programs, presented by the members, are usually one-act plays or scenes from longer plays. Each member is required to participate in one play each semester. The cast for the Highland Park entry in the Inter-Scholastic League One-Act Play Contest is chosen each year from the aspiring Thespians of this club. Fall Anita Ardinger Jerry Delleney Vinita Boyle . Cleta Watson . Mrs. Edith Steed Allman, Pierce Ardinger, Anita Bailev, Cynthia Bercu, Beverly Boutrdene, Ma ry Ellen Boyle, Vinita Coo-per, Marcia Cortelyou, Bill Crockett, John Elliott, Joe Evans, Frances Green, Gerry OFFICERS . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor MEMBERS Hardwick, Jane Jennings, Avionne Jones, Eva Marie Maloney, Bob Maloy, Amy Mayes, Margot Mighell, Don Miller, Mary Miller, Suds Mounts, Bill Myrick, W. J. HONORARY MEMBERS Spring . Vinita Boyle Cynthia Bailey . Cleta Watson . Bob Maloney Mrs. Edith Steed Nettleton, Dorothy Pickens, Curtis Porter, Wwight Reissig, Selben Sigler, Sue Ann Steel, Bill Sweet, Arnold Tutt, Kay Walker, Pat Watson, Cleta Webb, Charles Wedgeworth, Ann Agogfql Bill Kinnamon, Ken Delleney, Jerry Simmons, Marshall L 7 '- ln the all boy cast in The Hand of Fair lmogene are Ken Kinnamon, Pierce Allman, and Don Mighell. 3 . E I 'Q 'ai .5 , 4 ,. i l l t Amy Maloy, Bill Steel, and Cleta Watson rehearse o laugh provoking skit for the Music Festival assembly. N imety-one .f44 Gerry Pondrom, Margot Mayes, Rosemary Mancill, Martha Clifford, Su e Manton, Ann Duckett, Malcolm Bowers, and Bill Masterson, Latin Club officers past and present, squint happily at the camera. Gerry admires his work of art drawn for a Latin Club program. Sue and Ju Ninety-two lie Jones watch as artist Pondrom adds a finishing touch. lf you should see fourth period, don't be LATIN CLUB program. sented at the meetings in third and four year on the first and fourth The Latin Hour one of your friends clad in a sheet during alarmed. He is probably in costume for a Plays, radio skits, and quiz shows are pre- of this club, which is composed of students Cicero and Vergil classes. This group meets Mondays of each six weeks, and the iunior and senior classes alternate in giving the programs. Every year the club has a banquet carried out in true Roman style. For this memorable occasion the members dress like Romans and eat like Romans- but they converse in English. Fall Sue Manton . . Malcolm Bowers . Ann Duckett . Gerry Pondrom . Rosemary Mancill OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Program Chairman . . Program Chairman Miss Myrtillie Bradfield . Sponsor . Miss Hilda Masters Ackerman, Gwynne Blackwell, Edwin Bernard, Jean Bowers, Malcolm Brooks, Frank Clifford, Martha David, Martin Duckett, Ann Dunlap, Patricia . . Sponsor . MEMBERS Feldman, Paula Gale, Tom Hawley, Houston Inglish, Mary Jane Jones, Julia Mancill, Rosemary Manton, Sue Marshall, Sam Masterson, Bill l Spring . . Ann Duckett Rosemary Mancill . . Margot Mayefs Martha Cliffotrd . . , . Bill Masterson Miss Myrtillie Bradfield . Miss Hilda Masters Mayes, Margot McDonald, Martilyn Perry, Elizabeth Pierce,Elizabetl1 Anne Pondrom, Gerry Potter, Eva Shelton, Winriie Williams, Worry I A 4 Fredna Sheppard gives some valuable information to Nancy Quinn, Shirley Martin, Gail Simpson, Judy Kelley, and Earlene Baccus. Remember the Alamo The purpose ot the JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY, a member of the Texas Historical Society, is to give students an opportunity to learn the history of Texas and Dallas. There are quite a few young Texans interested in the history of their state and city, for this club is one of the fastest growing organizations at Hi Park. Every spring the group sends a delegation to the meeting of the Texas Historical Society in Austin. The club also sends four girls to the Lighthouse for the Blind every Saturday to aid the blind workers, and every year the group brings Christmas cheer to the Lighthouse by sponsoring a party there. OFFICERS Fredna Sheppard . . . President Nancy Quinn . . . . Vice-President Eqrl Bqcqug , Corresponding Secretary Gail Simpson . . Recording Secretary Shirley Martin . .... Treasurer Judy Kelly . . Parliamentarian Grace Awalt . ..., Historian Banbara Badt . . Welfare Chairman Mrs. I. O. Miller . . . Sponsor Terry Hendrix, Alan Ronay, and Henry Rice arrange a display about Our State's Heritage. Fredna and Mona Beckham seem to approve of Terry's and Betty Burrow's penmanship. Ninety-three First row: Ann Atkerson, Carroll Hulsey, Mary Frances Myers, Sue Bates, Ora Marie Brown, Allen Lacy, Charles Webb, Gordon McFarland, Herbert Upham, Miss Flora Lee Pope, Director, Second row: Jaynes, Davis, Dick Webster, Fred Kribs, Jerry Dealey, Jean Geron, John Crockett, Harryette Bushong, Betty Kidder, Gail Simpson, Shirley Pat Paslay, Beverly Collier, Sarah Jane Smith, Glenda Waddell, Hal Waterman, Allen Jones, Buddy Baird, H. D. McCarty, Tom Dale Reynolds, Charles Butt, Sue Manton, Barbara Caulfield, Shirley Rainwater, Mary Miller, Ann Diller. Third row: Marcia Cooper, Paula Horn, Elise Buchheit, Barbara Cowley, Bill Bolmberg, Ken Crozier, Gayle Ray, Otis Caskey, Tommy Golf, Truett Rhymer, Jim Groves, Bill Steel, Betty Smith, Nancy Webb, Anita Ardinger, Cynthia Bailey, Ann Roembke. Fourth row: Marie McElreath, Vinita Boyle, Jeanette Keithly, Georgann Tims, Suds Miller, Jerry Delleney, Bobby Hamilton, Mark Kelso, Malcolm Bowers, Bruce Jones, Bill Belcher, David Roper, Helen Smith, Janie English, Jane Wright, Nancy Quinn, Shirley Martin. Fifth row: Peggy Nolin, Mildred Gray, Doris Buster, Eva Potter, Robin Bascom, Joan Anspacher, Carole Arnold, Jean Stults. eccormipanist, Georgann Tims. Sextet: Sue Bates, Ora Marie Brown, Ann Atkerson, Shirley Upham, Barbara Cowley, Nancy Quinn. Bcxbeii Shdp Quartet: Hal Waterman, -lim Groves, David ROFGFI Allen Jones. Fred Waring Show Have you ever wondered Where that sweet music comes from before school on Wednesday mornings'P lt is made by the Scottie LADS and LASSIES who are rehearsing for one of their many pro- grams. During 'I949-50 this choral organization sang for civic clubs, religious programs, commencement exercises, and school assemblies. Besides filling their Dallas engagements the songsters hit the road several times and gave out-ot-town performances. One of the most important events in which the Lads and Lassies participated was the operetta, The Red Mill, directed by Miss Pope, Mrs. Connor, and Mrs. Steed. They also took an active part in the Highlander Music Festival. Who knows'P This choral organization may be keen competition for Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. The Sunday Philharmonic Descend with us into the dank depths of Highland Park to the Orchestra room in The basement Listen as we hear the 60-piece ensemble being put through its paces by Mrs. Edna Mae Connor, director. Could it be rehearsing Tor an assembly, a radio show, an operetta, or the Highlander Festivalv And what is the reason for the gaity of the musicians Cwe use The term lighTlyj7 ls it from recalling experiences at The All-State Orchestra, The orchestra ban- quet, or one of the parties, or could it be from sheer ioy at pro- ducing such lovely music'P But who are the sad onesff' Those are the Iuckless seniors who will be graduated before the orchestra moves into its new quarters. BUT in spite of its present damp, musty surroundings, the orchestra, recognized as one of Texas's better musical aggregations, plays all Types ot music 'From swing to sym- phony. In closing, we might add that Hi Park's Orchestra takes oft its hat only to The Dallas Symphony. MEMBERS Directed by Mrs. Edna Mae First Violins Cello Paul McCash Jacqueline Johannes Elizabeth Foree Sandra Haroz Carol Elliott Jayne Peers Wilda Truitt Nancy Newton Second Violins Marilyn Marr Adrienne Weaver Joan Mings Anita Appell Gerald Doak Jo Ann Holt Norman Gates Bobby Shubinski Bob Bedford Violas Betty Burrow Nancy Skiles Pat Pasley Calloway Cochran Betty Jo Taylor Dolores Killion Frank Brooks Betty Ann Clark Basses Bruce Jones Martin Kelsey Bill Koltoff W. J. Myrick Flutes Elizabeth Pittman Sylvia Wink Judy Fuller Ginger Higginbotham Tuba Connor Ann Nicholson Marilyn Jacobs Trumpets Mason Briggs Mark Kelso Jim McCorkle French Horn Walter Williams Larry Roberts Nancy Fielding Jim Marsh Trombones Bob Bice Paris Rutherford Martin Kelsey Ol30e5 Percussion Carol Ann Beddoes put whiff MUVHYW WYUnl Henley Davis Clarinets TYITlPC1f1l Eddie Bennett Herbert Davis String Ensemble Brass Quartet Ninety-five v l Henry Broalclrnax, Fredna Sheppard, Betty Hawkins, cmd June Lammers strengthen world brotherhood by entertaining visitors from the Far East. Around the World in Sixty Seconds fTaken from a conversation overheard in the halls of Hi Park Hij Lassie: Say, you really missed out by not joining the TRAVEL CLUB this year. Lad: Why, what did it do7 Lassie: For one thing, some interesting illustrated travel talks and movies on foreign countries were given. Lad: ls that all'P Lassie: Of course not. We helped in the Crippled Chil- dren's ward at Parkland Hospital every Saturday, and we also sponsored a school of thirty-tive children in Second Creek in Burleson County, Texas. Lad: f1Heyl thot does sound interesnngpf Mrs. Miller and some of the officers take off. Lassie: But that's not all.'With the help of our sponsor, Mrs. l. O. M-iller we gave a Christmas party at the Lisbon Veteran's Hospital. Lad: I had no idea that this club did so many worth- while things, but now that you've told me, l'll be sure to join next year. Jackie Ronay . , President Mary Semos . . Vice-President Mary Beth Myers . . Treasurer Lucile Foster . . Secretary Mona Beckham . . . . Historian Sue Traylor . ., . . Parliaimentarian Mrs. I. O. Miller . , , , . Sponsor Jackie, Jean, and Teddy give an interesting program. Bill looks proud of those new ads. EDITORIAL STAFF a Spring Paul Cochran Editor-in-Chief . . Paul Cochran Ruth Gould . Managing Editor . . Elise Buchhelt Jane DArmand . Associate Editor . . Jane D'Armand Martha Harlan . . . Feature Editor ...... Marthan Harlan George Woodman . . . Sports Editor ..... George Woodman Marilyn McDonald . Copy Editor . Marilyn McDonald Larry Martin . . Amusement Editor . . Larry Martin Anne Goodman . Exchange Editor . Anne Goodman Jeanne Rousseu . . Sponsor . ., Jeanne Rousseau Additional Staff: Alex Acheson, Jane Armitage, Elissa Berwold, Betty Burrow, Jean Clark, Martha Clifford, Virginia D'Armand, Paula Feldman, Lucile Foster, Marcia Gould, Jim Hannay, Tom Harkey, Harry Hig- ginbotham, Lois Hobein, Bill Klingman, Victor Lary, Shirley Lively, Margot Mayes, Bill Masterson, Nancy McCraw, Gerry Pondrom, Renee Romick, Fredna Shepherd, Gail Simpson, Helen Speer, Steve Tart, Betty Jo Taylor, Nancy Temple, Harriet Thompson, Shirley Upham, Pat Vernon, Anne Weaver, Joe Westerlage, Myrna Zapruder The editorial staff works too-Here's Marilyn, Elise, Martha, Anne, George, Larry, and Jane. Memory Lane The Highlander EDITORIAL STAFF .lerry Delleney . . Betty Hawkins Sue Manton Betty McCulloch Emily Hemmingson 1 Nancy Quinn i ' ' Ed Genecov I George Hurt ' ' Henry Broadnax Gerry Po-ndrom Charles Barns Tom Harkey ' Edith Ryser I Ann Weaver j ' . . . Editor Assistant Editors . Girls' Sport, . Boys' Sports . . R.O.T.C. . Photographers . . . . Typisfs Staff Assistants: Grace Awalt, Jean Clark, Calloway Cochran, Anne Hardy, Harry Higginbotham, Eliza- beth Ann Pierce. Mrs. G. T. Short . . Adviser Five hard work girls fight deadlines-Jean, Sue, Betty, Edith and Ann. Alan leads his art staff in pushing the brushes. Jerry and the dummy-land 4 4 tha1's not a 3 punll v An editorial con-fab-Anne, Emily, Ann, George, Gerry, Grace, Nancy, and Jerry. . ll Suds worries about the green stuff. But, Barbara, Anita, Lee, and Mary clon't look a bit worried about ad sales. Curtis, Lucile, and Connie boosting sales. ART STAFF Alan Ronay ..., Art Editor Staff: Catherine Clinton, Dorothy Hagberg, Martha Harlan, Gwen Harrison, Claire Hiett, La Vern Olney, Nancy Patterson, Carole Thomas. Miss Nancy Ella Dial . , Advisor Tom and Charles on the other end of a picture. BUSINESS STAFF Suds Miller. Curtis Pickens . . . Mary Semos Barbara Hill Lucile Foster . . . . . . . Business Manager . Circulation Manager . . . . . . Advertising Manager . . Assistant Advertising Manager ...........Typist Advertising Solicitors: Anita Ardinger, Lee Haviland Connie Polhemus, Mary Sue Shockley, Charles Smith, Steve Tart, Sue Verhalen. Ogden Kidd ...... . . f . Adviser 'X ,f-slag 1- E E fag. ei - fa' ---is 4aef '- Q M- f M -6- is., A M 9' t I I . x .. W xg' W was ' ' Hs- 1 ' ,jf 1- .M gsm ii ' ' ' Zffff f ' , -E2 tflfiff , f ,S fryz fy' jgjg ,i f j ff xv . ,, . g:,r'gVVg1::j,,7f' . 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SECOND ROW: Deaner Woodruff, Tim Guthrie, Cruger Ragland, Jim McCammon, David Nix, Kirby Edwards, Bobby Lilly, Bill Belcher, Ken Hempel, David Weakley, Don Morton, Pat aPtrick, Olin Lane, Charles Holland, THIRD ROW: Nesom Burt, Suds Miller, George Hurt, Dick Bernet, Gene Arnett, John Kropp, Jerry Owens, Jack Archibald, Walton Miller, Sam Rowland, Bob Snelling, Jerry Bateman. FOURTH ROW: Bob Timmons, John Stafford, Merion Reynolds, Stewart Carroll, Jimmy Robertson, Dave Webb, Raymond Downey, Donald Joe Willey, Al Oppel, Bill Crawford, Leslie Beddoes. d T m Ja nes, Arthur MacKinstry, Ed Bernet, Charlie Smith, Charlie Anderson, John FIFTH ROW: Harry Hill, Tommy Goff, Henry Broa nax, o y Roach, Malcolm Bowers, Ralph Binnion, sponsor. H-ASSOCIATION WEARERS OF THE H OOTBALL Co Ca tain Jack Archibald Co-Captain Dick Bernet, Co- F ' z - p , Captain Dale Mount, Sam Akard, Gene Arnett, Buddy Baird, Jerry f d Bateman, Bill Belcher, Ed Bernet, Malcolm Bowers, Bill Craw or , Ronald Crossman, Kirby Edwards, Ed Genecov, Tim Guthrie, Ken Hempel, George Hurt, Tom Jaynes, Bob Lilly, Arthur MacKinstry, Al O I Jim McC-ammon, Suds Miller, Ed Moore, David Nix, ppe, Jerry Owens, Dean Perry, Ray Redman, John Roach, Jimmy Robertson, Bob Wallace, Dave Webb, Donald Jo Willey, Deaner Woodruff, Manager Dick Gowan, Manager Bobby Greer, Man-a- ger Tommy Hughston. BASKETBALL: Co-Captain George Hurt, Co-Captain Walton Miller, Charles Anderson, Gene Arnett, Buddy Baird, Arthur Barnes, Dick Bernet, Ed Bernet, Malcolm Bowers, Stewart Carroll, Bill Craw- Charles Holland Ronny Jones Merion Reynolds John ford, , , , Roach, Sam Rowland, Charlie Smith, Manager Olin Lane, Mana- ger Gordon McFarland. TRACK: Gene Arnett, Buddy Baird, Dick Bernet, Ed Bernet, Bob Botts, John Capps, Bill Crawford, Tom Harkey, John Kropp, Harold . . h Kupfer, Jim McCammon, Don McMahon, Don Morton, Mic aux One Hundred Sixteen Nash, Jerry Owens, Frank Perry, George Reynolds, John Roach, David Roper, Walter Smith, Sidney Stahl, Bob Ulmer, David Weakley, Manager 'Henry Broadnax, Manager Jim Groves. GOLF: Floyd Addington, Nesom Burt, Malcolm Bowers, Stewart Car- rell, John Clark, Kirby Edwards, John Hielmseth, Jimmy Purse. BASEBALL: Co-Captain George Hurt, Co-Captain Arthur MacKinstry, Fred Ablon, Jack Archibald, Nick Bailey, Jack Du'Laney, Raymond Downey, Charles Frazer, Tommy Hughston, Frank Hemmert, Pat Patterson, Sam Rowland, Jimmie Robertson, Ari Susman, Dave Webb, Manager Jerry Delleney, Manager Bob Munn. SWIMMING: Frank Barbosa, Leslie Beddoes, Ed Bernet, Lowell Dushman, Widney Gillen, Ed Johnson, Pat Patrick, Phil Paul, David Pfeiffer, Jere Ray, Dick Snelling, John Stafford, Bob Timmons. TENNIS: Jack Adams, Betty Cheesborough, Ann Duckett, Courtney Henderson, Jackie Johannes, Shirley Martin, Bill Masterson, Wal- ton Miller, Nancy Quinn, Bobby Wertheimer. CHEERLEADERS: Barbara Bolanz, Henry Broadnax, Jane Frgmqn, Emily Hemmingson, Tommy Morris, Foster Poole. THE HNIGHLANDERS -STATE SEMI-FINALISTS FRONT ROW: Bill Crawford, Buddy Baird, Gene Arnefl, Co-Capfain Dick Bernef, Co'Capfain Dale Mounf, Co-Captain Jack Archibald, Jerry Bafeman, George Hurf, Dean Woodruff. SEOND ROW: Tim Guthrie, Jerry Owens, Ed Genecov, Cruger Ragland, Jim McCammon, Al Oppel, Donald Jo Willey, Kirby Edwards, David Nix. THIRD ROW: Malcolm Bowers, Arthur MacKinstry, Ronald Crossman, Dave Webb, Tom Jaynes, Ed Bernef, Ray Redman, Jimmy Robertson, Dean Perry. FOURTH ROW: Bill Huichison, Ed Moore, Bob Lilly, Creighton Campbell Nesom Burf, Bob Wallace, Sam Akard, John Roach, Ken Hempel. FIFTH ROW: Bill Belcher, Walfer Smifh, James Dunsmore, Tommy Rankin, Jack Reese, Norman Crohn, Joe Miller, Larry Burk, Jack McJunkin. SIXTH ROVV: Allan Jones, Matt Delaney, Morfon Arledge, Tye Fain, Don Alexander, Jim Groves, John Haynes, Pierce Allman, Suds Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Manager Bobby Greer, Manager Dick Gowan, Manager Tommy Hughsfon, Jay Fikes, Billy Crawford, Coaches Franklin, Davis, Kennedy, Morgan. I i ' I' 'l f FOOTBALL THE COACHES Head Coach Herman Morgan, Line Coach Ernesf Kennedy, Backfield Coach Lendon Davis, and End Coach J. O. CCoHonl Franklin Complimenfs of The Highland Park Quarter Back Club Y ' , ' 'IFTSHSE Sam Akard, Guard Malcolm Bowers, Back Jerry Owens, Guard Buddy Baird, Back Jim Roberison, Back Co-Captains: Dale Mount, End, Dick Bernef, Back, George Hurf, End -lack Archibald, Tackle. Al Oppel, Tackle I ill Crawford, Tackle Tom Jaynes, Buck Gene Arneit Guard B .. . . ., limi-.. -r..-l,l,. nm M,-rmmmnn. Guard Bolb Lilly, Cenfer Jerry Bateman, Center John Roach, Back td Moore, Cenle Ken Hempel, Back rnef, End Kirby Edwards, Back Tim Guthrie, Back Dave Webb, End Managers: Tommy Hughsion, Bobby Greer, Dick Gawain. Bill Belcher, Center David Nix, Back Ronald Crossman, Guard Ed Genecov, Guard Ray Redman, Back Dean Woodruff, Back Bob Wallace, End Suds Miller, Tackle Arthur MacKinsfrv, End Dean Perrv Tffflfle , 'i'i ,p,'12-swf .EIWEMQ 'L'-a yqv Genecov looks made at the way they're handling our ball carrier. AVALANCHE NOSES OUT LEOPARDS, 6-0 Startin the ear slowl the Golden Avalanche eked out a 6-O 9 Y Y, victory over the Adamson Leopards. The outcome of the game was In doubt until the final gun. The lone Scotty touchdown came on a long drive climaxed by a twenty-six yard heave from Malcolm Bowers to Dale Mount. Jerry Bateman led the line with a fine defen- sive performance. A- A -iii-41 -- A-H ............. ,Y A.-... Little Ed-Wad snags a Waco pass. HIGHLANDERS EDGE PASCHAL, 7-0 Sparked by the passing of Malcolm Bowers, the Scots edged the Paschal Panthers 7-0. The score came early in the second quarter on tai plunge by Kirby Edwards after a thirty yard screen pass from Bowers to Guthrie. Guthrie converted. Late in the third quarter the Scots had one tally called back. Raw-ther rowdy chaps, these Scotchmen. wwf- SCOTS SMASH SHERMAN, 32-0 The Highland Park touchdown machine, whose motor had been cold all year, roared off in high gear to smash the Sherman Bear- cats 32-0. Guthrie led the scoring with two td's and two extra points. Dale Mount received an eight ,yard pass from Bowers for six points. A forty-eight yard pass from Bernet to Hurt set up the fourth score with Edwards going over from the one. The final tally came as Roach engineered the team and scored to climax a fifty-one yard drive. Soph sensation, Ken Hempel, leads the march against North Dallas. BLUE AND GOLD NIPS WACO, 'I3-6 Trailing 7-6 with seventy seconds remaining in the game, the true Scotty spirit conquered the Waco Tigers with a sixty-six yard touchdown drive. The drive was climaxed by two beautiful catches by Mount and Bernet which accounted for sixty-four yards. Guthrie rammed over from the one yard line for the winning touchdown, The Scots' 'initial touchdown came as Bowers passed to Edwards who lateraled to Guthrie for the score. Standouts on defense were Jack Archibald, Bill Crawford, and Ed Moore. y ,rf V .wrt And another Scotsman bites the dust via the Coyotes. SCOTTIES BITE BULLDOGS, 45-0 A powerful Scottie team trampled North Dallas 45-0 as the reserves took over early in the second quarter. The scores came fast and furious with Mount snagging two touchdown passes. Dick Bernet returned a punt for forty-six yards and a score. Hemple accounted for two td's on short plunges. Robertson scored on a seven yard drive. Mac MacKinstry, the kick-off specialist, scored on an eleven yard pass from Roach. Reserves Perry Owens, Ackard, Jaynes, Belcher, Miller, and Redman also stood out. IT HAPPENS TO THE BEST OF TEAMS- The Highlanders were bumped from the select-circle of untied, unbeaten teams by the Wichita Falls Coyotes i4-7. The Scot's lone tally came on a twenty-seven yard pass from Bowers to Hurt. Until late in the fourth quarter the score was tied 7-7, when the Coyotes ran back a booming kick off of the toe of Deaner Woodruff to the two yard line. Wichita Falls scored the first touchdown of the season through the Scottie forward wall. Terrific blocking by Ed Genecov and Jerry Bateman stood out in defense. but Question: Where's the ball'P HIGHLANDERS DUMP DENTON, 34-7 Exploding for three touchdowns in the second quarter and adding two more for measure later, the Scotties proved themselves well on their way to their tenth consecutive District Championship as they defeated the Denton Broncs 34-7. Guthrie scored two touch- downs and kicked four extra points to lead the scoring. Passes from Bowers and Baird gave Mount second place in the evening's work. Baird's pass was good for fifty-seven yards and Bower's pass for seventeen. David Nix intercepted a pass and ran fifteen yards for the final score. Denton's lone tally came on a pass play in the fourth quarter. The line play was terrific from end to end. Hey, let my jersey go! HI PARK STOPS GOPHERS, T3-6 Our Golden Avalanche virtually cinched the tenth straight district championship as it eked out the Grand Prairie Gophers T3-6. Victory was in doubt until the final gun. Terrific line play of the Scots was the deciding factor as the Gophers were halted inside the Scot twenty yard line numerous times. First blood was drawn by the Scots on a forty-seven yard pass and lateral play from Bowers to Bernet to Guthrie, Guthrie converted. The Gophers scored in the second quarter to make the score 7-6 at the half. The final tally second quarter to make the score 7tlay from Bowers to Baird. quarter to make the score second 7 --,,.-.I -...-...1.-- L- .....l.- LL- .-....,. 7 ' he K 44 seems a bit leary of Terrible Tim. AVALANCHE MAULS MCKINNEY, 32-0 Speedy backs of Hi Park behind a magnificent line struck fast and often to overwhelm the McKinney Lions 32-O. Buddy Baird led the scoring parade with two six pointers. Guthrie, Bernet and Mount followed with one each. A dazzling 55 yard punt return by Baird highlighted the game. Standout Hi Park linemen were the old reli- ables, Mount, Crawford, Archibald, Arnett, Bateman, Genecov, and Hurt. The Scots roll on against Denton. Long John Roach speeds on past unidentified by-standers. BLUE AND GOLD WAl.l.OP WILDCATS, 57-13 Running up the highest score since '45, the Scots ran roughshod over the Sulphur Springs Wildcats 57-13. On the opening kickoff Baird galloped eighty-two yards to let the crowd know what was in store for it. The nine tallies were made by nine different Scotties, Bernet, Hemple, Bowers, Baird, Robertson, Webb, Roach, Woodruff, and Guthrie. The line was anchored by reserves, Cross-man, Oppel, Whitley, E. Bernet, Webb, Lilly, and Wallace who played most of the game. R I Y - 2 f l . f . ff V 'fi L 9 .. 'V I . I .ff 'f .ni ' giihi ft Q -A 45:4 5 , P, ' f 'fi . , ' A M5 MMV 'iii' . r TY t A if ,, l.!'...w E . , A. - -f -rf 1 . , ,dt 'f in ' '-39: 'L , ,, 29,-W ' f i fl ' X ' A '- '. I Ji: ', fr . . .4 . Q' .1 . , ,ii -V I ' ,' 5' .iii , U C F 1:55 gm! 'f T4 f' I '- .-in 1 Zu ' ii' -. ' ' 71W ' Q li y. :ff nd, -s f 4 f f- a r . ,. yi . f MK5, ' x-' fr' V ' v - 'f ' it' 1, . - . '. ,. , fait , , ' .5 -1 5 N' Y , , ,ft 4 ft A A' . N Q - A 1, ' A r A I . . ,,.,,, V A.,V ,,,. s,,, ,, V , 4 .Wu ,Iii , J I W, V3 Z I fy, . ,, . . , V ,.,...-QQ.. LWWZ9 ,.4vAf,,4.i x.,fy.f,s,.L, H., V 'WY' A few boys from Paris don't bother Happy Hurt. He's always smilin'. Here's mud in your eye, Buddy. 4, I -.1 ,sys SCOTTIES POWDER PARIS, 33-0 The silk stocking boys from old H. P. showed their true ability as they powdered the Paris Wildcats 33-0. A bruising line led by Genecov, Crawford, and McCammon held the vaunted Wildcat run- ning attack to a minus five yards. Baird flashed through the oppos- ing line to score two td's. Bowers, Edwards and Guthrie accounted for one apiece. Guthrie set up his with a terrific forty-one yard iaunt to highlight the game. QVC 3YGA4 QBHKEK-. M Sims: Dale delivers Malcolm's mail at Grand Prairie. SCOTS EMERGE FROM MUD-20-6 VICTORS OVER ABILENE ln a battle of mud the Scot's line again showed its worth as it conquered the Abilene Eagles 20-6. Driving from their own thirty-five, the Scots scored the first time they received possession of the ball. John Roach found a great gap in the left side of his own line and stepped through for the score. Guthrie converted. 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M ,. , ' X I v 2' 'ff' 3 ff! ,414 ' if 'zz' 9 J BZ f , , f 28' f 5 Srxxfixc - ' Z r w , Z f f gs jfxf' , xml! 5 K VX , Q K , I ' 25 ,Of C A w , f f f Z. N 4,3341 - 5525 'f-xwx, 'WI '32 , 3 ' f , ,M , f V V, , Q ff W ' VZ' f7.c:nyv, l I N yf , , ,, y ,. Ms ff.f',,r,q5f'ff' H QZQ fy-f ff 4' ,A ,, 1221 AW ff B SQUADS FOOTBALL Front row: Bill Mansfield, Carlton Sessions, Bob Botts, Jerry Schwartz, Jim Groves, Paul Durant, Jimmy McCorkle, John Haynes, Norman Crohn. Second row: Bruce Baner. Jube Belcher, Ham Shaw, Gene Gaffney, Frank Hem- mert, Dick Wray, Frank Perry, Jerry Lesser, Jimmy Jackson. Third row: Chick Chickering, Michaux Nash, Stewart Wallace, Bob Shoemaker, Walter Smith, Joe Miller, Tommy Ran- kin, Harold Waterman, Ted Krauel. Fourth row: Dale Reynolds, Bill Foster, Harold Patrick, John Crockett, Pat Kain, Sid Henry, Larry Feldman, Steve Tart, Bob Ulmer. Fifth row: Coach Casey, Tony Goodwin, Bob Coffee, Manager Bill Raley, Mana- ger David Shelmire, Albert Carnes, Coach Red Ellis. 36 BASKETBALL First row: Arthur Allen, Jack DuLaney, Bob Vandermeer, Charles Frazer, Ken Hempel, Jay Fikes, Bill Belcher, Tommy Rankin. Second row: Coach Brantley John Brand, Dan Otstott, Nick Bailey, Jube Bel- cher, Hamilton Shaw, Mac Rowe, Ernie Kennedy, Chick Pierce. Third row: Warry Williams, Alex Ache- son, Don Morton, Jerry Voekel, George Brewer, John Haynes, Jerry Ray, Vance Miller. BASEBALL Front row: Bill Mansfield, Deaton Hankins, Bob Miller, Harry Griffen, Joe Mont- gomery, Bobby Hughes, Lon Buckley, Vance Miller, Eddie Bennett. Second row: David Shelmire, Jack Little, Lewis McNaughton, Victor Meinecke, Joe Smith, Tom Gale, Eddie Choice, Jim Burleson, Jo Bob Roberson. Third row: Ray Hassell, Richard Youngen- tob, 'Larry Feldman, Warry Williams, Arthur Allen, Albert Carnes, John Brit- tingham, Don Clayton, Raymond Beall. Fourth row: Ken Kuehn, Jerry Butner, Stanley Schaeffer, Don Alexander, Duke Dale, Tex Pease, Jerry Carmichael, Jerry Kriss, Kent Beasley. Fifth row: Charlie Frazer, Chick Pierce, Jube Belcher, Ham Shaw, Mac Rowe, Bruce Rhea, Grant Reeder, Pete Peter- son, Don Smith. Sixth row: Bob Mark, Charles Oldrich, Jerrv Massenaale,,Cqf1fb..E.I:mz-.l io.a-.c-1, .fmwmmv Qrwzmw of L, www This is the way ii's gotta be. Coach Hightower and Assistant Coach Casey Buddy Baird 100 yard dash, 220, sprint relay Dick Bernet reg,ional pole vault record, state AA pole vault co-champion. Managers Jim Groves and Hank Broadnc Dave Weakley, regional star, third plc state finals- high hurdles. Mile relay: Gene Arnett, Jerry Owe Don McMahon, John Kropp. Sprint relay: Gene Arnett, Bob BO' Buddy Baird, Dave Weakley. Top row: Joe Miller, Tom Harkey, Sid Stahl, Jim Hannay, Tony Goodwin, Jim McCammon, Bob Ulmer. Second row: Carleton Sessions, Bill Crawford, Dick Bernet, Tim Guthrie, John Capps, Jack Reese, Frank Perry. Third row: Buddy Baird, Michaux Nash, Dave Weakley, John Beasley, Jerry Owens. Fourth row: Ed Bernet, Linwood Pitts, Don Morton. Fifth row: Dave Roper, Stoddard Smith, Gene Arnett, Don McMahon, Cruger Ragland. . Sixth row: John Kropp, Stuart Wallace, Jimmy Pigg, George Reynolds. Bob Botts, Walter Smith, John Roach. f-3. Munn, managers with Red, MZ' Front row: Melvin Peters, Tommy Hughston, Freddy Ablon, Sam Hill, Ken Kinnamon, Jimmy Robert- son, Frank Hemmert. Second row: Coach Kennedy, Ari Susman, Raymond Downey, Charlie Frazer, Sam Rowland, Lou Glazer, Pat Patterson, Nick Bailey. Third row: Co-Captain George Hurt, Co-Captain Ar- thur MacKinstry, Jack DuLaney, Jack Archibald, Robert Shoemaker, Dave Webb, Manager Jerry Delleney, Manager Bob Munn. BASEBALL DISTRICT 8 AA CHAMPIONS Coach Kennedy T. Hughston Shortstop Jerry Delleney and Bob bat boy Tonto Patterson Catcher Mac MacKinstry Pitcher Charlie Frazer Catcher 2 4 1 E 3 z I5 Q S 2 9 2 ye 2 2 i 2 J 1 3 5 9 2 3 1 Left to right BnIIMas1erson Sammy Marshall Pat Grollman Jack Adams Duck Davis Donald Glos ser Courtney Henderson Bobby Werihelmer Coach Alun TENNIS Par Grollman Couriney Henderson District and regional doubles runners-up Bill Masferson Bobby Weriheimer Walton Miller Siale Champion, Boys Singles .lack Adams District and regional doubles runners-up K4 My ,, ,. fit if maii Front row: Ed Johnson, Widney Gillon, Co-Captain Leslie Beddoes, Erwin Penniman, Pat Patrick, Second row: Phil Paul, Lowell Dushman, Willis Tate, Co-Captain Bob Timmons, David Pfeiffer. Third row: Coach Wally Hoffrichter, Dick Snelling, Manager Bill Biggs. AQUATICS After the 1949 Highlander had gone to press the High- land 'Park Scotties ended the T949 season as the Texas State Schoolboy Swimming Champions, The team engaged in two championship meets, the Southwestern lnterschol- astics held at the Dallas Athletic Club, and the Texas Inter- scholastic League Championships held at College Station, and emerged as champions in both competitions. Coach Wally Hoffrichter, who has looked after the Scot's swim- ming cause since its beginning, says that the T949 squad was one of the best high school swimming squads he has ever had. The T949 edition brought a lot of cups and trophies to add to the evergrowing accumulation of evi- dence of sports achievement by Hi Park. The 1950 squad enters its competition with a fine chance of repeating the glories of its predecessors. The T950 Co-captains, Leslie Reddoes and Bobby Timmins, are both T949 state cham- pions in their respective events, and are favored to repeat in the 1950 tourneys. They also teamed with Fonse Ragland to cop the State Medley Relay trophy and will this year attempt to do it again with another breast stroke winner subbing for the ex-Scot Ragland. The squad this year faces almost a complete rebuilding iob with many of the old hands graduated and leaving the swimming duties to many promising sophomore swim- mers. The outlook is bright however, and maybe history will repeat itself after this Highlander goes to press. 1 .,,.na.,s '-fn. V , 1- -w. K,- Gillon, Timmons, Beddoes This trio will carry the brunt of the point-gathering attack of the Highland Park swim team when it competes in the Southwestern and State swim meets. Widney Gillon, Bob Timmons, and Leslie Beddoes will team together in a medley relay combination and also in individual events. Widney will swim the breast stroke leg of the medley relay and compete for the championship honors in the breast stroke event, Bob will defend his State and Southwestern champion- ships in the 220 yard free style event, Leslie will defend his state and South- western championship in the bockstroke event. One Hundred Thirty-five Front row: Merion Reynolds, John Clark, Jimmy Purse, -Nesom Burt, Kirby Edwards, Arthur Barnes. Second row: Coach Casey, Jim Hielmseth, Stewart Carrell, Jimmy McCorkle, Charles Holland, Floyd Addington, Malcolm Bowers. GOLF Regional champs-'First and second place winners Floyd Addington, Kirby Edwards, and Stewart Car rell won the class AA state team championship Floyd Addington Second place in individual score in class AA state meet John Clark Stewart Carrell Jim Hlelmseth Jimmy Purse Jimmy McCorkle 2, P4f--, ' bids. Sideline drama John catches up in cz Dal-Hi meet. 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There went my last fingernail. Yes, it's the little girls in the baggy but fashionable blue suits, starting an and broken bones. other year of bandages, bruises, As we enter the spacious girls' gym, we hear the rhythmic beat of a tom-tom. ls it the newest record on the iuke boxff No. lt's iust the girls doing their daily setting up exercises to the rhythm of the drum. Words cannot describe the feelings that the girls hold for speedball. This sport is a combi- nation of football, basketball, and soccer. The point of the game is to kick or throw the soccer ball down the field and then throw it to a team- mate behind the goal or kick it between the goal posts. During this season one is likely to see girls limping in, or even being carried in, from the speedball field. This season is also the time for the game called tenniquoit. The rules of this game are similar to those of volleyball. A rubber ring is hurled between opponents on either side of the net. The next six weeks are spent trying to play One Hundred Forty Mrs. Elsie Berry and Miss Gwynne Watson, coaches GlRL'S SPORTS whole-court basketball on half a court. Most girls find this trying. lt might become confusing, as there are twelve girls where there should be only six, but for those attractive, colored rags we wear-pinnies. After flunking four exams, we return with clean hope and renewed gym suits-oops-re- newed hope and clean gym suits. The next sport on the agenda is volleyiball. We spend a few days practicing out set-ups and serves, and then we plav a class tournament. Alemand left and do-si-do, swing your part- ner and round you go! ln the spring, thoughts of the gym classes lightly turn to square dancing. These folk dances are done to music played on the piano, and are called by the gym teachers. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the girls are marching. After walking several blocks in the broiling Texas sun, we come to that lovely little gem-the base- ball diamond. The question of the day: Not how far can you hit the ball, but-Can you hit the balli' We'll leave you pondering this question and return to the grls' gym. Here we find the air filled with birdies and flying racquets. T it's badminton time here at Hi Park. This i: sport for individuals or for teams of two. Wl four teams play softball, the other two play b minton in the gym. For those energetic las: who are not satisfied with the daily routine gym, intramurals are played in every sp Round robin tournaments are run off, and th are open to any girl in school. There are t leagues, Monday-Wednesday and Tuesday-Thi day. The winners of these two leagues play e other for the championship. In addition to class tournaments, all-star contests are held. winning all-star team plays the class champ tor the title in each sport. Now we would like to extend a word praise and thanks to Mrs. Jack Berry and I Gwynee Watson, our untiring gym teachers faithful friends. Even though they must cor us frequently for slamming locker doors and chattering during roll call, they still maintai cheerful smile and an understanding attitl We'd like to say, from all the girls, Thani million! . 4 ALL STAR RUN NERS-UP Front to back: Captain Sydney Shumate, Sue Star- key, Barbara Bolanz. Back row: Joan Craugh, Carlene Moore, Ann Smith, Patsy Pinson, Suzi Smith. TENNIQUOIT INTRAMU RAL WINNERS Clockwise: Captain Martha Wal lace. Jean Roberts, Shirley Trippe, Gwynne Ackerman, Emily Hemmingson, Nona Browning, Pat Walker, Cyn- thia Hood, Elsa Baker. One Hundred Forty-one ALL STAR WINNERS Top left to center, to top right: Sydney S . h u m a te, Dons Mackenzie, Carlene Moore, Captain Cynthia Hood, Martha Wallace, Gwynne Ackerman, Elsa Baker. One Hundred Forty-:wo TENNIQUOIT INTRAMU RAL RUNNERS-UP Front: Captain Carolyn White. Center: Evadelle Haney. Back row: Clauda Carroll, Peggy Dau h 9 erty, Mary Lou Pyle. SPEEDBALL RUNNERS-UP left to right: Elizabeth Fisher, Dolores Scxldivar, Kay Williams, Connie Polhemus, Joan Brooks, Captain Alice Hughes, Sharla Aaron, Eleanor Simpson, Renee Romick, Bedee Buckner. Absent: Ann Lynn Glasscock. CLASS WINNERS Left to right: Captain Cynthia Hood, Gwynee Ackerman, Doris Mackenzie, Sydney Shumate, Martha Wallace, Carlene Moore, Elsa Baker. Absent: Rae Baker, Pat Durant, Barbara Watkins. One Hundred Forty-three GREENSHOES -INTRAMU RAL RUNNERS-UP Left to right: Elsa Baker, Emily Hemmi ng- son, Pat Walk er, Jane Froman, Martha Wallace, Cynthia Hoocl, Captain Ann D uckett, Gwynne Ackerman, Nona Browning, Jean R b Barbara Bolanz. o erts, Jane Armitage, One Hundred Forty-four BASKETBALL CHAMPS -INTRAMU RAL WINNERS Clockwise: Edith Ryser, Carlene Moore Mary Ann McFerran, Shirley Trippe, Co Captain Nancy Quinn, Co-Captain Shir- ley Martin, Eleanor Greer, .loan Craugh, Jody Carmichael, Sarah Forbes. I BASKETBALL RUNNERS-UP Front row: Jane Madden, Anne Goodman, Suzi Smith. Buck row: Rose Lustig, Captain Shirley Trippe, Nancy Quinn, Un erman Barbara Sora Lee g , ' ane Fro- Hill, Jeanene Keithley, .I man. ALL STAR WINNERS Front row: Cynthia Hood, Helen ' Nancy Gne Speer, Captain e M rtin, Shirley Quinn, Shirley a Trippe. Jane Armitage, Joyce Second row: Jones, Nona Browning, Mary Ann McFerran. Top row: Betty Cheesborough, Emily Hemmingson. Page One Hundred Forty-five r i l 1 1 1 I 1 One H INTRAMURAL RUNNER S-UP Left to righiz Joyce Jones, Jody Carmichael, Jane Armitage, Jean Robert E' s, dlfh Ryser, Mary Ann McFerra n, Alice Hughes. undred Forty-six VOLLEYBALL INTRAMU RAL WINNERS Front row: Shirley Trippe Gw , ynne Ackerman, Martha Wallace. Second row: Nona Browning, Pat Walker, Cynthia Hood. Ancl on Io the top: Elsa Baker, Emily Hemmingson, Barbara Bo- lanz. 4, VOLLEYBALL RUNNERS-UP Front row: Jody Carmichael, Mari- lyn George. Second row: Janice Cohen, Mary Ping ree, LaVern Olney. Back row: Alma Currier, Lorelei Bohmfalk. ALL STAR WINNERS Front row: Emily Hemmingson, Joan Craugh, Barbara Bolanz. Second row: Shirley Trippe, Pai Walker. Third row: Martha Wallace, Cyn- ' C rlene Moore. fhla Hood, ci One Hundre d Forty-seven Left to right: Jackie Johannes, Beetsy D'Armand, Befty Cheesborough Sec Kathryn Spooner, Sarah Forbes, Lorraine Hobein, Rue Campbell, Jean Maier, Ann Duckett, Arden Bowers, Nancy Quinn, Shirley Martin, Coach Akin. TENNIS wcagygaf 'fezmwd pf! ,, fy! 405. f ' A M, f . I JQ'2,lr5 Jackie Johannes 3 17, ,Aa 5- ond place state, girls singles ,,i '9, 'V ' ' 5 . ' ,fa rm x - WVPJ' Y -W 1- f: 'if Z 1 . ' '- 7-4',,L, 2' ' - fy'-', 'f' i. ,111 1111, S f A I 4 5577231-fy 11- figs X. fi- ,Q 1 Mi.-0 ' '42 ' mf f 'WWW : ' V - 5234 f 4 '- , 4 'MTW' Belly Cheesborough State Shirley Martin Nancy Quinn S1a1e champion, girls doubles mi., doubles Beeisy D'Armand Ann Duckeft 'M-- N.x-W vs -u ,, cf-'C uf 'Q--.NW-M,,,m A of -......-..N,W f-'-N., 'fw'-'v'm,QN..fN , . 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' V : XX Il X 3 2, 1 i .1 v , t - Q JW' f ' N 91 X X X T. ,X X X,1' lmX X ' ,X ,, Y ', X X, ,XM X Ui ,X X X. X XX X, , ' L,.X '. Xq!'Xw ,X , ,X gXX, W, f V 5 Wi X 4 ESQ f ef- - S w ,QW tx i x 'J 5 1 n 1 NE! i La Q f 1, Us ka E I ex Q WL w ' , N K 1 ' I X .1 ' Q, ., I 1 Wo a O A ' N I X l 1X ' XXXX XX Vl . f AL' A: 7famX 1. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The Highland Park High School R.O. T.'C. unit is, Technically speaking, the fifth regiment of the 4305th A.S.U. Texas R.O.T.C. under the command of Lt. Col. R. L. Moses, Professor of Military Science and Tactics of the Dallas High Schools. However, to the boys at High Park it is an opportunity to learn to give and take orders, and to learn the elements of military tactics so necessary at this time of international instability. Due to the excellent program and in- struction offered by the commandant, Lt. Commander Floyd R. Hightower, U.S.N. R., the assistant commandant, Major Newman F. Casey, and our regular army instructors, Captain Eugene H. Kipp, and Master Sergeants William E. Rumburg and Samuel R. Wederstrandt, our school received a superior rating. Another rea- son behind this rating is the spirit which each cadet feels in his squad, his com- pany, and his regiment. Because of the work of Colonel Instructor Emerson J. Boroughs, one of the finest bands in the school's history has been developed. Proof of this was evident throughout the year at football, games, concerts and parades. Through the combined effort of offi- cers and men, the R.O.T.C. had its most successful year in the Corps' history. R.0. .C. CFFICERS l Floyd R- Hi9l'lf0WeI' Newman F. Casey Emerson J. Boroughs Lieutenant Commander U.S.N.R. Inf. T.S.G.R.C. Colonel Instructor Commandant Major Band Director l 2 E. H. Kipp, Jr. W. E. Rumburg Samuel R. Wederstrandt Captain Infantry U.S.A. Master Sergeant US.A. First Sergeant U.S.A. Rifle Team Coach Supply and Ordnance Bill Agosta Richard Allen Foster Poole David Weakley Cadet Colonel Cadet Colenel lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Regimental Commander Regimental Commander One Hundred Fifty-four 4 r F R.o.T.c. OFFICERS L Top row: Maiors Tom Arthur, Leslie Beddoes, Mason Briggs, Raymond Fourth row: First Lieutenants Sidney Stahl, Bob Timmons, Neil Tuthill, Downey, Bill Steel, Bill Wixon. Ira Whittenberg, Second Lieutenants Keith Allan, Bill Biggs, ' g Charles Bolding, Henry Broadnax. Second rgvyikcoplalwzjohn England' Bob Hunley' Jlm Holcomb' Frank Fifth row: Second Lieutenants Paul Cochran, Bill Donnell, Dick Fowlkes, Ken HC ' Haro Kupfer' Bob LeMc'y' Bob Maloney' Gerry Lynn Goldstein, Bob Guentherman, Lee Haviland, Bill Heaton Pondrum. . . ' Brown Hlggmbotham. Third row: Captains Dick Webster, Joe Westerlage, First Lieutenants Sixth row: Second Liteutenants Charles Holloway, Bill Jordan, .lohn Jerry Bartos, Eric Becker, Bob Best, Bill Klingman, H, D. McCarty, Lowman, David Mclntire, Bill Miller, Jimmy Purse, Marshall Sim- JiJm Rehkemper. ' rnons, Arnold Sweet. JiJm Rehkemper. Il I.. D-LL-.....-- 7 1 I i 1 1 1 u r 4 x N w w l B B 2 ghw , ' :J I ,jf , l -A. M 'flu 2 fb, klll gf ' JW' I f 1,2 ,gf 1 'HJ 5 an 1 5, ,Qi f . -, , yr' fx 4 . , df Ss la fag' f Mf f ik 9 X K , - ' f' ' Q 'f W 9 1 We F QQ 5 .fQ' FL 37012 W as 'fl in 5 ..f .A f' -1'1 , .f', :-f ,,,., . 4:A,,1.ff.,A:,4.-22 .15 ' A as V 4 f l E F! ff. ' f' WE E X if, , HI W.. V ,-:KW was ,v 5 M-1 , . Y f '2 e Q 1 x 'if ' mf, ' Q ' ' A Q 'J 'Q E . 4 . - ' 5 M1 Q, ,,,,,,, ,A i.. 1 s W L X , qi f Xswfl A 'L wa 3 , Man. f JE' ., V ,, ,, Whmv. 4f,z,f5W V-QA ' x.-. ' , , W2 K f M N JANE FROMAN fi-sQ2!L'Q' ,- rf WC fi: , ' 9' ff Q if Q' L. tl I bf , , 1' Y! 1 SUE STARKEY Queen Company D ..4.: eww, .. i.. fm, Queens of the PATSY PINSON Band Queen BARBARA BOLANZ Revue Queen Queen Company D GAIL SIMPSON Queen Company E SYDNEY ANN SHUMATE Queen Company A PAT WALKER Queen Company C Military Revue SORA LEI UNGERMAN Queen Company B That will be all now, private, carry on. V A proud moment for Queen Emily. n Maior Casey has reason to be proud too. A R.O.T.C. SHOTS Big and Little Have you ever wondered what went on behind the closed doors of an officers meetingf' Do you think we'll ever get this place decorated before 8:3017 A happy foursome of band boys at Camp Dallas. I THE BAND First row, left to right: PFC Larry Fleck, Clarinent, Sgt. John Moore, Clarinet, Pvt. Richard Johns, Clarinet, Pvt. Harold Waterman, Clarinet, Master Sgt. John Clark, Clarinet, Sgt. Bruce Ross, Flute, PFC Richard Wink, Flute, Rec. Jack Roach, Flute, Pvt. Charles Ross, Bass Clarinet, PFC Jean Geron, Alto Clarinet, Cpl. Sammy Marshall, Oboe. Second row: Sgt. Jerry Barshop, Clarinet, Rec. Dick Walters, Clarinet, Pvt. Erik Thompson, Clarinet, Pvt. Bill Clark, Clarinet, Rec. Roy Martin, Clarinet, 2nd Lt. Keith Allan, French Horn, Sgt. Ret. Walter Williams, French Horn, PFC Jim Marsh, French Horn, Rec. Park Murchison, French Horn, PFC Jimmy Palmer, Baritone, Pvt. Martin Kelsey, Baritone, 2nd Lt. William Donnell, Baritone, Sgt. Wilson Meaders, Baritone, PFC Robert Martin, Tenor Sax, 2nd l.t. James Purse, Alto Sax, 2nd Lt. David Mclntire, Alto Sax. Third row: Major Ret. Mason Briggs, Cornet, Major Bill Steel, Cornet, Pvt. Jimm Pittman, Cornet, Cpl. Mark Kelso, Cornet, Cpl. Bud Fuller, Cornet, PFC Horace Moss, Cornet, Sgt. Shannon Murchison, Cornet, PFC Don Telkamp, Cornet, Cpl. Herbert Davis, Tympani, Capt. Bob LeMay, Bass, PFC John Morgan, Bass, Pvt. Bill Moore, Bass, Pvt. Curtis Fenton, Bass, PFC Jerry Riddle, Percussion, lst Lt. H. D. McCarty, Percussion, 2nd Lt. Marshall Simmons, Percussion, PFC Bill Jernigan, Percussion, Pvt. Arthur Ungerman, Trombone, Pvt. Robert Coffee, Trombone, Pvt. Bob Meaders, Trombone, Pvt. Don McFarland, Trombone, Pvt. Bruce Allan, Trombone, Pvt. Paris Rutherford, Trombone. Left: Colonel Emerson J. Boroughs, Director. THAE BAND irr. Another full year of activities has been completed by the indus- trious 'band of Highland Park. New forest green uniforms with white shoulder cords and white Sam Brown belts were purchased for the well deserving group. Playing for football games at Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Wichita Falls, Paris, and Denton, pep rallies, and ROTC parades kept the indispensable band members on their toes. With this full schedule the band managed to squeeze in participation in such events as the Home Coming parade for Southern Methodist University and the parade on Texas independence Day. The musicians also played with nineteen other bands on the Texas Music Educators Music Day Festival during the State Fair. ln December every member prepared and played with accompaniment, a solo in the seventh annual intramural solo contest. Band members were invited to the T.M,.E.A. Convention in Mineral Wells. During the second semester, assembly concerts at the senior and iunior high schools were performed. The Highlander Music Festival was the high spot of the spring for the band. Serving as a nucleus of the 'Festival Iband, the Highland Park band participated fully in this event. A gala occasion was the annual banquet followed by a dance at the Northwood Country Club. A never-to-be-forgotten event was the overnight camping trip to Lake Dallas by the entire group. All of these social activities did not detract from the band's lovely music which was played to the enjoyment of everyone during the year of 1949-'50. 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Cohen, Henry Fixture Company .,..... Comini ,.....,.,...........,......................... Curin, Kathryn .,.,.......,..........,...,..... Dads Club ......,.,......4,,,.......,......,,....,... Dallas Power and Light Company ,,...,,, Dallas Railway and Terminal Co. Daniel Cleaning Company ......,.,.., Dee's Hardware ,..4......,.. .,... DeIman's .,,......,.........,......,,.,...... Dish man's Man's Shop ...,..........,.. Dobard, Claude, Custom Tailor 4..,. Dolores Drive-Inn .,.. ..... ,...,........,.. Doran Chevrolet, Inc. ....,........., . Dreyfuss .......,,...,.,........,.......,,..... Dr. Pepper Bottling Company .,...., Dusek, J. J. 81 Son, Garage ........ Empire State Bank of Dallas .,..... Evan's ....,.................,..,.........,,.. Everts, Arthur A., Co ...,...... Ewing, S. L. ...............,..,.,....,,. . Flippen-Prather Stores, Inc ........, Flower-a-Day Shop ..,.,.,.,,....... Fowler, Floyd L., Jeweler .,... Foster Cleaners ........,........... Franklin, Ben, Store .,... Freeman, Kathleen ...,.,, Gable Electric Service .... Goggans and Ritchie .,.... GuIly's Village Store .,,.,,......,.., Gunn, R. C. ..,,,.....,.......... .,,......,.. . Hankins Paint and Wallpaper .... Harrells University Pharmacy ...., Highland Park Pharmacy ...,.,.,. Highland Park State Bank ..,.. Hillcrest Cleaners ..,........, INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 177 197 199 174 189 174 206 177 170 199 200 177 173 174 181 174 184 200 185 , ..... 183 166 173 166 171 123 178 165 166 188 , ..... 189 185 181 179 195 201 184 185 191 195 186 183 168 167 176 187 187 173 .. .,.. 196 182 177 172 184 172 181 195 174 Hillcrest State Bank .,,......,.,..,..,.,.,........,............ ,.,.., 1 65 Hodges Protographers ...r,.,....,............., .. . ...,.... 111 Inwood Glidden Paint and Wallpaper Store ...,, ...... 1 73 Irby-Mayes ,.....,.,..,.,................. ,,... ...,... , . . Jones, and Mollett r........,.,,..,,.........,.,,.. Jones, Wurtem D. ...., . KBTV ....................,...., Kimmey's Hardware ,,... Kingsbury's ,... ,,.....,.,.. Ladene's Dress Shop ........ LaIIa's ...,.....,,....,.,.......,........ Laughead Photographers ..,.. Makoy, Georgia, Flowers ..... Manton, Henry, Insurance ..... Messina Shoe Store .......,. One Hundray Sixty-,four 174 175 169 189 187 196 185 171 166 195 Miracle Mile Stationers ....... Monarch Laundry ,,.........,, Mott, E. B. .......,.,..,..........,.....,.... . NevilIe's Jewelers .......... ,,.. .......... , . North Texas Lumber Company .... O'Rourke, J. L., 84 Sons ................ Parent-Teacher Association .......... Park Cities Motors ....,........,.......... Park Cities Radio and Appliance Parker Service Station .....,,..,........ Peacock Laundry . ..,..................,... .. Peacock, R. M., Service Station ......, ..... Pemer's .,,.........,.................,........,.. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Dallas .,..,. ..... Pierce, Fred A., Insurance ............ Plaza Beauty Shoppe ,.....,...,......,.. Plaza Printery ....,,,...........,,,........ Ponder, Clyde E., Real Estate ......,, Potter Art and Iron Studios ..,.,. Practical Drawing Company ,,... Preston Road Barber Shop ....,.. Preston Road Pharmacy .......... Price, Dick, Motor Company ...,, Quality Television Sales ..,,..,... Quarter Back Club ............ Rafael Spanish School , .... Ray's Shoe Store ............ Renwar Oil Company ..... Ridout Motors ..,....,,,,.,... Ring and Brewer .,.,,,....... Roach Paint Company ...., Rush Company .,..,.........,.,........., Sammy's Restaurants ...... ,... .......... Sartor, Joseph, Radio Galleries .... ., ,..., N19 Scottles Inn ,........,..., ,......,..,....,.... , . Scurlock, Olin, 81 Company ....... Seidel's .,.............,.,...........,,....... Semos Restaurant ................. Sharp, L. S., Hardware .... Sickler, Gertrude ....r................. Simon David ,.......,,................... Southwestern Balfour Agency Southwestern Engraving Co ...,.,.. Spudnut Shop, Oak Lawn ,..... Spudnut Shop, Snider 'Plaza Squire, the Man's Shop .....,.... Steger, Rebbie, Dress Shop ,.,., Sub-Deb Shop ....,.....,t.............. Supertex Camera Store ...,.. Susman, William .,,........ Swenson's ,.........,.,....,,,.,,,. Tennessee Dairies .............,. , Thomas Optical Company ..... Three Sisters China Shop .,... Thurman-Randle Company .,... Torch Restaurant .,............., Travis Cleaners ......,,.,,,,.,.........,. Tripp Home and Auto Store ...,.,.. Turner Cleaners and Launderers ,. University Bicycle Shop .......,,,...... Van Winkle Motor Company ...... Varsity Frozen Food Center .... Varsity Record Shop ....... ,,...., .... , , .. WaIker's, Doak, Service Center ,... Weber's Root Beer ..,.................,... Wilcox Lumber oCmpany .A Wilkinson Printing Co. ....... . Williams Service Station ...,.,. Woods, Ray, Auto Company ..... Woolworth, F. W., Company ...,, , Yarber, Robert A. ........,.,.,.,..... . Youngblood's Fried Chicken ,.... 2 To have and enjoy the confidence of a bank who will know and respect you as a prized possession. Begin now and and neighbor. continue to grow with your friend HILLCREST STATE BANK OF UNIVERSITY PARK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We Appreciate the Patronage and Good Will of Our High School Friends DALLAS RAILWAY 8i TERMINAL CO. Visit Our Fountain and Complete Drug Store Prescription Service PRESTON ROAD PHARMACY 6901 Preston Road Phone L-9991 Street Car and Motor Coach Service D. A. WILKES J. P. GOODWIN Owners cmd Operators One Hundred Sixty-hue vxl' 0 H ndr of T 'E ' T, OT E Xl F0909 ze W E LEQ O O B T w SQ-5 ,OP 4 PLUFO Of!!-229,39 X X . ' ra How LONG L TI-595 7, CAN ONE ANvwAY SHMOE wk 'mmap , 4 Q ELECTION DAY H EN RY MANTON CLINE MUSIC COMPANY, INC. INSURANCE Everything for the Band or Orchestra FIRE-AUTOMOBILE-CASUALTY Cotton Exchange Building Dallas, Texas T409 Elm Street Phone P-7048 A New Plant for Your Satisfaction DANIEL DRY CLEANING CO. 6309 Hillcrest Phone L-9927 YOUR Fooo stvust SIMON DAVID EAT THE BEST ESTABLISHED 'I889 If Your Face Is Important To You go to O O Olflfl Ufll The Magic Name in Photography L-7477 Snider Plaza ed Sixty-six Ai,,, Greetings from A Scottie Stronghold North Texas Lumber Co. lf lt's Lumber - Call Our Number Dallas - Victor 4-3635 Richardson 7191 soft Q mont' ARTISTRY IN FLowERs raw 0 COWQ Wow yOu ye mall D t ctive in Arrangement ell Yet No Hi her in Pr QA fo M52 lily 6LCCOMl'lll g iemanhao . af my !CLU0l'f A ,Q Flowe -A-D Sho cgrgg maya. r ay p ofbuingfy, K ox ot Trovis St. Phone L-2103 QZBMI OHdl9 HUP WITH THE MERCHANTS in the HIGHtHNlt viii siuimin vmini Almost every shopping need can be satisfied in this most modern and convenient shopping center Parking tor 600 Automobiles FLIPPEN-PRATHER STORES, Inc. Top: Old St. Nick visited a Hi-Lites party. Four kiddies at the Hi-Lites kid- die dance show Us how , . . s Bottom: My! Don't they look sweet'P but wait, isn't something wrong'P Santa visited the Student Coun- cil dance, too. Don't 'be bashful, Peggy! WOODY WELLS T. A. DUNKIN TIME PRESTON ROAD BARBER SHOP 6715 RESTON ROAD Telephone L-0148 Dallas, Texas A P Parties Our Specialty KIMMEYS HARWARE Snider Plaza at Rosedale HARDWARE-PAINT-SPORTING GOODS GIFTS-GIFT WRAPING L-3733 6611 Hillcrest Phone L-7973 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers One Block North S.M.U. Campus 9 Complimenfs Of RIDOUT MOTORS, INC. Authorized .f , elfl Q if JEWELRY-GIFTS SALES d SE 4402 Lovers Lane-Dallas an RVICE 2211 Pacific Avenue Dallas 1, Texas Phone Drive in for service, RIDOUT with satisfaction One Hundred Sixty-nine pu-mx Top: Mr. Mc1rshoII's students 'Find the static electric machine quite shocking. I never did like this dicl- grumingf' Bottom row: See, there's the book you're looking for. Searching throughh the files in history class. Compliments of BECK'S FRIED CHICKEN 5820 Lovers Lone Phone J8-3854 4441 Lovers Lane Phone L-0613 On The Miracle Milei' Compliments of SQUIRE THE MAN'S SHOP DALLAS Complete Line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS cmd SPORTSWEAR john I. Tomaino Fur Storage - Moth Proof Bags - Furs Wearing Apparel - Draperies - Expert Dry Cleaning TRAVIS CLEANERS A FAMILIAR SIGN - 4536 Travis Street BEFORE A h H If PHONE L6-3875 You Buy- SHTL E' me I d LESLIE LAWSON JACK LEE 0 Y nfefeffe See Our QX . S ll. 9 Selections of go m e mg . . . 5 ind 3 X04 Call for Miracle Mile Stationers Hinxfgj QSQSQQS Free Appraisal 4506 Lovers Lone Phone L6-5773 U feQjj PM Prompt, Gifts-Stationery-Toys Preston Hollow L6-3886 Courteous Call Today BI27 Preston Rd. Service One Hundred Seventy R. M. PEACOCK WILCOX LUMBER CO. SERVICE STATION LUMBER DEPT. PAINT DEPT. ,,MobiI Produdsu 4611 Cole Ave. 3213 Knox St. L-4165 L6-3855 Knox at Travis Phone L-5036 Flowers for Every Occasion Corsages, Table Pieces, Funeral Designs GEORGIA MAKOY FLOWERS Telephone J8-3388 PARK CITIES MOTORS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 8215 Preston Road 7019 Preston Road Phone L-1891 G. D. Golfhqrp E. S. Patierso Compliments KATH RYN CURRIN Real Estate-Loans 0 phofogfaphefd PQRTRAITS UNSURPASSED W Pht h Insurance Anything l3AnyciNT1ili'Zll Anytime 5964 Northwest Highway PHOTiSJli2SZlJleAgrigi BEST FRED CONGER A. R. HODGES .1 elf ew Each E' fi ofaunclry E9 my Cianing Phone J8-6185 Regular Delivery Service to Park Cities Area, or Save with Cash and Carry. MONARCH LAUNDRY Preston Road at Highland Park Shopping Village 0017 Lyfbyrnafvlf One Hundred Seventy-one ititi .tit I f , f. if fA ttitt p I 774 fi itit lts. . .ttii ,f,., 2, , ,, . j.2.f, 2 . 1, ,ff ..., ff ,f ,!fMXf..,,Z ' Q 2. I f ,,f., nf ...fn ff-ff . ,,,, ,- . - ff -,,,.,,. 4,,!A.f. ffm. -, ,, 2 ,k,, 2. if .. ,Muff 1f.1f I f..ff , '. 1 2 I , it ' . . A f K . .V , 1 .- ,. ff I ',L , ', f 'V-hh'h 4 ,f f fi . 1 :Q - . .,-f . .4 aff: 2. f .fw45fsf1 ,-'. .62'21p,y1-jffff I 4-'. 1 '- - f .rw ft '02, '-'- - .- , ff ,-L, '-'f 4: .ff 2' . . ff .2 . V f 1, ,, ' . -- ' --..' .4-vi,-, f t 6f, 1 ' f is f, -f f: ,,f,f fiy , .. ,.-- gf --,, K gf-.1w' f'. ' '3zQ,j4,,,p.igx,f,p -'.' ,I f fl.-' -W'fi,Q,, 527342 ,, H21 .,,.M352-i,Cf2,g i2j4:f'fZjfj 4 A 'I X 'h' 1 ,, 1,'.f ' 'I ',,. - f--. .. . f- v -' I 1 ,,,, x ,VAA 1 ci . . . ,,'M E fyg ffmi m',' pggizfiv1':'2.P,Q.1,fMy m,,. ,, v Q ' I - Vf ffL f Zf t-il -f - f f, .f I itt. ffff! T.t. ' S ittt I 7 6ll'l'e 5 UNIVERSITY PHARMACY for Phone L-4156 6327 Hillcrest E. C. fDocl Harrell W. R. Spears, Mgr. E. N. Stanton R.O.T.C. 9 ' Uniforms Meet Me at the . . . OAK LAWN SPUD-NUT SHOP 4228 Oaklawn ' CIoII n9 UNIVERSITY BICYCLE SHOP 6713 Hillcrest Phone J8-5625 HEADQUARTERS ' Accessories Q - Furnishings Sportswear DCIIGS 5' Texas Q: . ....1::: 2 I F' - .,.,., Phone L-5475 .f. GUNN BEAUTY SALON 6225 Hillcrest innl I Dallas, Texas IIII cvnuu One Hundred Seventy-two Congratulations HENRY COHEN FIXTURE CO. Compliments of BETTER BIGGER 'NWOOD GUDDEN PANT 3' PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING co. of DALLAS WALLPAPER STORE 2201 Leonarcl Phone C-2211 5406 Lovers Lane Phone Dixon 4-8542 I Gertrude G l F T S i C k I 6 r INTERIOR Anything for the Floor DECORATING 4539 Lovers Lane Phone J8-7813 8409 Preston Rd. Dallas, Texas E6-1825 On fhe Mirgcle Mile 9, KATHLEEN FREEMAN Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions Personal Service DELIVERY Ja-0231 . . . Ja-6345 4439 Lovers Lane 49 For Making the Grade in High Always Use MASTERPIECE PAPERS and TABLETS Their wide Acceptance hy Both Teachers ana' Sfuclents in Highland Park Schools Is Eviclence of Their Popularity! There ls No Substitute for Quality FOR SALE BY BETTER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORES EVERYWHERE On e Hundred Sevenzy-t Top: Remember the magazine sales contest'P It began like this and- ended like this with Helen Thompson in the top money. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE I'N ROFESSIONAL SURROUNDING5 Prescribing for exacting and discriminating patients for over a decade, we also offer internationally famous names in opera glasses, binoculars, and sports glasses. 22, Zimg OPTOMETRIST Between Ervay and St. Paul Streets 'I802 MAIN DALLAS, TEXAS Bottom: Hi Park's delegation to the Press Conference entertain said conference. We came away from THSPA very proud of Betty Martha, and Paul. HILLCREST CLEANERS Quality Clemzing At Hillcrest and Lovers Lane WU RTEM D. JONES Dallas Realtors Since 'l9'I0 PARK CITIES REAL ESTATE Highland Park Shopping Village Phone J8-9645 Your Friends- BERRY'S PHARMACY 6200 High School Ave. L-4118 DALLAS, TEXAS THE BAND BOX--GIFTS Crystal - China - Pottery - Sfalfioncry J8-9993 HIGHLAND PARK sHoPP:No VILLAGE, Dallas, Texas ASTON'S ENGLISH BAKERY 4306 Lemmon Avenue Dallas 4, Texas Bill Aston Phone L-5080 MOBILUBRICATIO-N - BATTERY SERVICE PARKER SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and Preston L-9975 DALLAS One Hundred Sevenw-four Congratulations Highland Park High School! uWe were pleased to present your fine football games last year over our television facilities. uYou are a great institution, one ot which all Texas is proud. Your graduates have been outstand- ing in all walks of lite. TELEVISICN STATION KBTV uYour Steady Date on Channel 8 0111145 fi Choo-IQHEEQVENS1 I I XX H562-Sxfiiriggg K JW LL N I I A Q f X' New f Q CQ J X59 I -k N vt A WW fr A KN If I s T7 Eg I1-LQ u Y NR ,f , E Q KM I ff Fw D Q fan ' Q-mf! UW Y 'JT T w NX Q7 'I f 3 In-Q jf xv 155 X f .1 'N E N f ff V Xf ' Q wk X , ,, 6 , , ff f X ggi, A ff ff ' I5 A X 4x3 THE FAIR 5 EX o FLOYD L. FOWLER, Jeweler Ten Position WATCHMASTER-WATCHMAKER Scientific Watch Repairing ancI Rating Authorized Dealer HAMILTON and ELGIN WATCHES DIAMONDS and JEWELRY 6932 SNIDER PLAZA .18-5620 Shop With G U L LY Sinclair Gasoline BELL CLOTHING CO. The Young Men's Szforev Goodrich Tires 1617 Main and 132 W. Jefferson Hardware Garden Tools Q Zenith Radios and Television Ignition, Starter and Generator Service, Motor Tune-Up, Brake Relining and Adiusting AIexander's Service Station , , , , WASHING-LUBRICATING Hunting and Fishing LlCenSeS Fishing Tackle TIRE RECAPPING -TIRES AND BATTERIES Phone L-3544 7001 Preston Ro d DALLAS, TEXAS GuIIy's Village Store 55 Northwest Highway 8. Douglas E6-3872-Phones-E6-0094 OLIN SCURLOCK 81 CO. Real Estate-Contractor 6727 Hillcrest L6-3811 Dallas, TGXGS GREETINGS from Mrs. Josephine CR. WJ Botts Mrs. Elizabeth CGeo.j Hiland Mrs. Maude Uackl Bunn Mrs. Joy Uohn LJ Henry IQJ Cgtafe BETTER TYPE HOMES PARK CITIES AND VICINITY 6715 Preston Road L-2870 One Hundred Seventy Sw N w X w x M X y yy X y m K Xxx XX XQQXX V . X X XXX Y X' X X K X bel X XQQX XX, x QXX Xxx -Q X QXMK ll B X 3 5 I Y o make the most of. You'l1 fmd R ddy K1 att, your f ' d on ha d h are. N Remember.. d y y ll ve a om your X A own . . . for better living be sure it's electric! Good X XY f' 1 k f y d h b f X X 1 2 76 X X 1 X X X X X , .K of on eiefve te W R X XX of WWfWHXXM X One Hundred Seventy-eight l Hand Painted China SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and Airline Road Phone L6-6407 White China for Decorating China Art Supplies COSTUME JEWELRY U55 65155 154.15511 3525 O li a Lawn Dallas, Texas Phone Justin 8-55l6 THE RUSH COMPANY Everything for Art and Mechanical Drawing Picture Framing 1305 Elm St. Phone R-4403 RAFAEL SPANISH scuooL 40M Highland Park Shopping Village L6-6'l 63 SPANISH EXCLUSlVELY, with the best conversational method, Native experienced teachers only. This is the SCHOOL h w ere you should take those SPECIAL LES- SONS you may seed for your SPANISH or FRENCH EXAMINATION, and for acquiring a practical knowl- edge and conversational ability in these languages. Private, Semi-private and Small Group Classes d ur- ing day and evening. Special Summer Courses for High School -and College Students. Special tutoring for exami t' na Ions. Approved for Veterans. QP Hamburgers l5c DOLORES DRIVE-IN Across from the S.M.U. Football Stadium ..-C.. 1, . ,A- Top: The girls showed the team how it should be done. The tun- niest man on the football team -Creighton Campbell. Bottom.: Big Joe carries away the Waco Tiger. Our two all state gridsters-'Ed and Archie. One Hundred L Seventy-nine M I L K YourBest Food At Its Best One Hundred Eighty PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT THURMAN RANDLE 8. CO. 208 N. Akard St. Dallas, Texas BOOK NOOK 81 GIFT SHOP 6303 Hillcrest l6'l3 Greenville J8 8955 DALLAS T7 4565 Robbie Steyer Dress Shop 3416 Oak Lawn Smart Clothier L' for Misses and Women COMPLIMENTS OF TRIPP HOME 8. AUTO STORE Hardware - H oasewares -Sporting Goods 3424 Oak Lawn Ave. J8-8357 Highland Park Pharmacy, Inc. ETHICAL PRECRIPTION DRUGGISTS Knox af Travis Phone L-2l26 Compliments of CLAUDE DOBARD A .TZ96AY0u72g.MB71,S Store 509 N. Ervqy P7-3691 Mr. Howard gives free instructions on The care of a proiecfor. One Hundred Eighty ch the new addition going up. lt seemed only little while ago that Dr. Irvin began 1136 co struction as Doc, Mr. Wiseman, Mr. Herring, a d others watched. Bottom: l'll give you two guesses-At what are th boys staring'P Irby and his boys give out with a fast break down. GOGGANS and RITCHIE O Attorneys-at-Law H. G. GOGGANS R. A. RITCHIE J. W. CROSLAND ROBERT F. RITCHIE .f .smafz Z liacfiss cqfzfzcvzaf gfiofz 6717 Preston Road Phone J8-7054 Dallas, Texas One Hundred Eighty-two ,-N,-C,N,N,N,-N,-,,-C,,N,,N,,x,x,x,X,- Central Investment Company GIIEEIIIIHS OF p, KIRBY BLDG., DALLAS, TEXAS I I Branches NWNNNNMNNNVVW oMAi-TA SAN ANTONIO PLAINVIEW sT. PAUL o TURN TO TURNEfR'S AND SAVE S, L, Ewing Company Turner's Cleaners 8g Launderers uh, Dongs Since 190211 'IO24 Snider Plaza L-5891 J. T. BOYCE ' Q Typewriters - Adding Machines . Varsity Frozen Food Center it TE E - FN M ATS WHOLESALE 3. RETAIL 1919 Main Street Visit Us for Quality, Service, and Price Repairs - Supplies Dallas, Texas Phone C-5401 A. L. PRATER, Manager I . .. in U ri Z - 4AV1iJAA,qI.l'IL AZ FOR REALLY GOOD FOOD- Tasty Greek - Oriental- American Dishes POPULAR PRICES For Reservations Call THE TORCH OF ACROPOLIS Winfield 4388 VICTOR H. SEMOS, Owner 3636 West Davis Street At Fort Worth Highway One Hundred Eighty-three I 7-' orchesfra pariy. Four famous Scots make use of a famous II'1SI'IIUIIOI'1'- ih dt d I h p d e au iorium uring unc erio Hankins Paint 81 Wallpaper, Inc. PITTSBURGH PAINT VENETIAN BLINDS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 4264 Oak Lawn L6-6120 L6-2681 Congratulations To the Class of '50 B U R R' S Department Store Knox and Cole Phone L6-6500 311096 A anrsm ro EAT : I4 I' 2 . ,Y One Hundred Eighty-four c ' I' I i G0mEXIjfME F. w. WOOLWORTH P' ' Everything for Jeweler HOME, SCHOOL AND OFFICE ' h d P k Sh ' V'Il I5 l-llg lem T59-H6opplng l age 3216 Knox Dallas, Texas When Your Car Stops, Don't Fret, Congratulations Call The FRED A. PIERCE J. J. Dusek and Son Garage I nsurance Complete Mechanical and Battery Service 4535.37 Travis phone L.9336 Highland Park Shopping Village lillii I .-:ai .-.-.-. Q zzz, .fifgff PR'NT'ING ' ENGIRAWNG ::1 fii STATIONERY ' OFFICE SUPPLIES SH QQ 6914-16 Snider Plaza lt's a Pleasure to Serve Phone J8-4435 THE 55075 5220 Lovers Lane at Inwood Rd. OZQQUQAQUJ pA0t0gI 6Ll0 8106 It Has Been Fun Making Your Highlander Pictures God Bless You and Good Luck 6411 Hillcrest - L-3860 Highlander Official Photographer ,KF One Hundred Eight 5- SURPFISE I!! 7 AY UgHAV:All77LC C 14565 PHYSICS IMWL W! NIILTAKF' - IT NOW INSYEWO OF UOS77l 6 'TIME STVDWNG 706' IMTERML J ll 00 . 0 Q 1 WAKJF Hksr W f hifhi, , QV, 11' W ,. ggi 5 Q' k i f' if T 93 I 1 I I 1: '4 ' A ff igf' ll' 2 Y Y 7 i f ' ' . xx V 1 THEMARSHHLL PMN! 'fo ' nv Amon of L. Wgut gg E TL h L , W w ' J Q f,oe1iFsonf0E1e3UxaddbfWlu.offx1Iv DALLAS JEWELERS One Hundred Eighty-six SOUTHWESTERN BALFOUR COMPANY Supplying Senior Rings, Club Pins, Trophies' Commencement Announcements Downtown Sales Office Sanger Bros., Second Floor Phone R-4079 E' -' '7 Compliments of 5 cent to 5 dollar Store MASTERPIECE SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR ALL J. E. FOSTER s. SON, INC. 12101 Commerce 32I7 KNOX Logan 6-9044 MORTGAGE5 - LOANS LADENE'S DRESS SHOP LADIES AND MISSES READY-TO-WEAR Regular and Half Sizes 6817 Snider Plaza Lakeside 0900 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Congratulations to Graduating Class SCHOOL SUPPLIES All Needs for Students 4210 Oak Lawn Compliments of CLYDE E. PONDER REAL ESTATE 8g INSURANCE E6-6644 6136 Luther Lane Potter rt jfzon .glfucltoa METAL ARTISANS OF THE SOUTHWEST Ornamental Iron, Bronze, and Aluminum Both Marble and Bronze Garden Furniture, Lighting Fixtures, Antiques, Anclirons 2927 North Henderson Street Phones T-1462 - T-1463 Visit the Newly Enlarged Potter Antique Studio For the BEST in Sporting Goods JONES AND MOLLET Highland Park Shopping Village DALL S 5, TEXAS KINGSBURY FAMOUS EOR TIES SMART MEN'S WEAR 1516-A Main Street Between Ervay and Akard One Hundred Eighty-seven E-- Wh Idh b h p H 9 9 h ElbhA bg b dbg I fBII M t B m: Dese mugs or f M y F C Cy thin and Ch I h d DEE'S HARDWARE Your Park Cities Department Store GIFTS - SPORTING GOODS Your Charge Account Invited WE DELIVER - J8-7542 PHONE L6-6778 6915 PRESTON ROAD One Hundred Eighty-eight Compliments of THE SEMOS RESTAURANT Where Late Dallas Meets 501 Ft. Worth Avenue HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS - FILMS FLASH BULBS CAMERA SIO Free Instruction 3105 Oak Lawn J8-4752 QP R AVON RADIO 8L ELECTRIC SHOP 4329 Lovers Lane Phone L-3378 Open All Nigh, Carmel 1525 RADIO - TELEVISION - ELECTRICAL Compliments of J. L. O'ROURKE 81 SON Builders 5506 Redfield Dallas, Texas REPAIRS Stop and Refresh with 9 5 suns:-210R ate. u. s. lwr. o-rv. PFS S0 Dijerenf' T519 Forest Ave. 4005 Oak Lawn SWENSON'S JEWELRY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT PRECISION WATCH REPAIRING 3226 Kno Phone L 1563 DELMANN'S WOmen's Wear EVA MANDELSTAM 6401-A Hillcrest Ave. Telephone J8-8507 Page One Hundred Eighty-n Three Top: Si, thees is nice-noP orchestra girls do ighland fling fto proper accompanimentl. Bottom: Say when. Gad, they actually look interested! MK '93, I R 5IVICE N Your GULF STATION PRESTON ROAD AT NORMANDY ROAD SERVICE Phone L-7006 L-0355 Even if you don't want to buy anything, just stop by and say, Hello, One Hundred Ninety FINE RESTAURANTS PREFERRED ff-fe-1 gg 5 - 9 -f , W 1 In I I ,wh BY PEOPLE Q Enjoy tloe bert in fine fooely and WITH, tloe plemetnt atmosphere alnfezyf found at Smnmyfr 'S A Established 1921 L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Our 29th Anniversary Serving the Park Cities Two Stores for Your Convenience KITCHENWARE - APPLIANCES- LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 4244 Oak Lawn 5324 Lavers Lane Lakewood 2181 We Deliver Dixon 4856 Q Compliments ol Empire State Bank 1806 Main Phone C-4382 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation One Hundred Ninety-one arming bon Efecfzicaf 0461 Cyoncfifiorzsz - L Joseph Sortor Roclio Golleries 4512 Nlclfinney leleplmone J-8055 Open Tonite ancl Every Niglwt Till Nine W L Efacgzfolzs flflfmgm FULLY Aurorvmlc The World's Finest Wosher W NI Joseph Sortor Rodio Golleries 4512 McKinney Telephone J-8055 bod e RAY WOODS AUTO CO. 2200 Ross Ave. R-4481 ALL MAKE AND MODELS OF NEW AND USED CARS SALES SERVICE d fl N I Y Illk dl h 2222 MAIN Pros pee! 7-5141 E MESSINA BROS. E E Invisible Shoe Repairing E D Leather Gifts D If No. I E I 4335 Lovers Lone L-2812 I XE No. 2 ig 5 6731 Hillcrest L6-23II 5 Compliments of SUB-DEB SHOP 4417 Lovers Lone 7 van if Gifts and Decorative Things GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 5404 Lovers Lcme Dixon 4-0365 Your Friendly Village Bank HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation One Hundred Nine Ah me-There's nofhing like grease pciini. -- f I BOYS and GIRLS APPAREL 4504 LOVERS LANE 113.8291 Qg A Lux ww f Kzwdha' 66II SNIDER PLAZA DALLAS 5. TEXAS Dis'fi11ctive Apparel for Young Men and Women He won't go anywhere since we got our new radio from GABLE'S. Gqble Service 4420 E. Lovers Lane F68-8289 Onev Hundred Ninety-six In sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire Student Body and Faculty of Highland Park High School for the past twenty-six years. AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER COMPANY 2002-8 North Field Street The Cover on This Book Was Proa'nc'e'a' in Our Plant -Q I RAY 5 SHOES THOMAS oPTlcAL co. Shoes for the Family Phone D4-6637 5506 Lovers Lane Ground Floor, Medical Arts Building Inwood Village D. HARTIN THOMAS DAN L. THOMAS Two Doors East of the Inwood Theatre Phones RJ006' 04493 Dallas' Texas 49 Congratulations PARK CITIES RADIO 81 APPLIANCE To Better Serve Your Appliance Needs 4421 LOVERS LANE Phone L-9088 ..f:: ivt i 1 'i i I ':: 1-:-:.f.:,f. :. , 'e':: ':tIi,' :'f .ia:, l f ','n, f t'eiQl f -I iff 5 1 5: -t:f:::-A .V.-f,:.t.,.,,4.....,,, ,,.,.- 6 Illn I Pontiac Dealer for Greater Dallas O yn 4023 OAK LAWN MOTOR CQ, PHONE: L6-3837 One Hundred Ninety-seven Left, top: 'Member the Hi- Lites pastry contest': Oh, those lucky iudges! Bottom: The winnah, Mary Pingree! Right, top: The annual bas- ketball championship has excitement a-plenty. Bottom: Cynthia and the Greenshoes try to rally. QD ll THE PERSONAL uSCOTTlE'S lNN Congratulates THE JUNE CLASS OF 1950 Scotties features the only star shaped counter in the Southwest JUMBO HAMBURGERS- SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS - CRISP ONION RINGS - FRENCH FRIES - COLD DRINKS - THICK MALTS - SHVAKES - JUMBO BANANA SPLITS - SUNDAES D4-2513-Order Over the Phone 5001 LOVERS LANE One Hundred Ninety-eight Bottom: Gus and Blackie-the two well known composers of the popular graduation song Open Up Dem Doors. Don't laugh! We were all 2 B's--once Top: A bunch of mighty proud and pretty girls -the Hi-Lite of- ficers at their spring formal. Get yer Fri- day mornin' Bagpipe. -Q PLAZA BEAUTY SHOPPE B f , B Complete Beauty Service ee n un 6717 Snider Plaza Phone L-4775 59 . 4500 Lovers Lane 6229 Hillcrest Artistic Shoe Rebuilders F68-9l98 L6-9123 COS-MO MlNlE - CRAFTSMAN 40 Years of Experience K-I-Clke IHOITIE Cl Pound 3519 OAK LAWN L-9644 49 - - , , . Northwest Highway T97 yi IQ' At Preston Road - ' -Q ' 6-3171 1 Phone E 0205750 FR 115125 y , Colorado At Zangs Phone Y2-8333 .,', f 'lv-1 . or 'Q' FRY 'EM For your next catering problem-conventions, group plCnlCS, Cl1Ul'Cl'1 SOCFUIS, Of PHY Pffblem 'hal involves feeding a large number of people, serve them delicious Southern Fried Chicken from Young'blood's. One Hundred Ninety-nine Top: What's the matter, Squatsi' Hi Park's own-the Walkers, Dock and Pat Bottom: An an- nual event-the backwards pep rally - Moe's got the cutest legs. Hey, hey, - ho, ho - come on, Scots, let's go! For Any Event Send Flowers from Burtons Grchids 8m Flowers 3323 Oak Lawn L-3'l6'l Our flowers and prices are always right for the HIGHLAND PARK SCOTTIES Peacock Cleaners Successors to Miss Manhattan Cleaning for Those Who Know and Demand the Finest Call Forest 68-8998 For Pick-Up and Delivery 4518 LOVERS LANE Beef Bar Where everyone eats fine barbecued meats 6000 SNIDER PLAZA Two Hundred TELEVISION I is Dreyfuss 8253 O B ' Boys and Girls 5 ur usmess I Du Mont all head to - RCA-Victor Motorola DREYFUSS' Hallicrafters WE ABLE TO OFFER YOU THE BEST IN SALES AND SERVICE BECAUSE TELEVISION IS OU COMPLEITE BUSINESS-NOT A SIDELINE. in High School Quality Television Sales 5328 LOVERS LANE D4-840 and College Fashions I Sales - Service - Rentals Congratulations Graduating Class of 1950 Renwar I I O 0tl Corporatmn T H d Top: Dick and Carol and the Johnson R g The grand march led by big A osta, Weokley and dates. Bottom: Bc: rburcx, 9 Queen of Scots, and King Kirb witness the colorful pageant of the Music Festival. U ---and named as Regimental Queen ' was Emily Hemmingsonf' Two Hundred Two 49 Compliments of WILLIAM SUSMAN INSURANCE AGENC GREAT NATIOIiA'L LIFE BLDG. cHcSfTiiJelPT ffl N ti v f EX Msg Xl gf 3 'Sf-frvzf' f'3lAlA ,f13AI'X 1 FINE7 2. ff if aegfcf Y N 3,515 I I I, I Y I2 f II 5 Fm YA ii i Q ' 3f'fff'i3 F f I fi! 1' 4 es . 'V 9 I d i A R XM- ef lOl'l jf' t f 'Z 2 L1 'fi 'f- , , E 1 'li L' I '43 AVE YOU HE l EMJILDING A f Z' D Top: Famous last words heard in the library: Oh, 'ny gosh, I forgot my term theme is due tomor- row. Hey, wake up, Shoe- maker, this medical lec- ture is getting pretty good. Bottom: Elsa and Barbara-office girls cle luxe. Remember this rib tickling scene from the January class playil 0 ROACH PAINT COMPANY In our modern plant we manufacture a complete line of high grade painting materials. For 20 years we have been furnishing these on much of the best work being clone in High- land Park, University Park, and Dallas. 2633 McKinney V4-4581 Two Hundred Three Miss Boyd and three students add atmosphere to the Spanish class. COMPLETE DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES, SERVICE AND PARTS Dick Price Motor Company 2100 N. Harwood Dallas, Texas d dF The Highlander Staff says Thanks to Wilkinson Printing Company For the fine cooperation they have shown in Printing the 1950 Highlander BOYLEXS LA WI INC REASE PRESSURE DEQREASE In egt' THIS V01-U M12 2- 45135595 Q92-if TRUNK C167-12, Q Logan YET PP J' vi 0 A .ff B . ff F oH:1No f It 'ck I H' ' la 0 fi me A ',i.y P 11' J I 1 T - K4 Filler-Sf' if X Q F 'E Q2 it sam-EAS Q X E4-Vgokbl 0' ,gvwRg5,5gLE 3,35 QXWO ,f , 'T j 5, 5-,-4 I X f Compliments of Three HTghland Park Graduates I Bill Barns Charles Barns James Barns 1930 1950 1936 Barns Lumber Company Telephone Lemmon Avenue P. O. Box 7044 D4-9716 and Denton Road Dallas, Texas Two Hundred Six V' , i THANK YOU 5 ngngzz ' OF DALLAS For helping the Highlander be awarded one of the All-Texas Ratings in the THSPA 905 Slocum, at Wichita In the heart of the Trinity Industrial District ea. Two Hundred Seven ,.-if A f 4, MW f SIGN OFF . am '2 ws .x w 'N K 1, 'I , .,. V. l'1Z:!n9M 7v 'F FVJBEM .sl 'TR AVEL EEG f . S. l . af ui' ,fn 'Z ff' ' AF, ' , .f ,N J rg Q. A ! -A i Q P Vi v Vw if if I 2 ffl' I' Th!! Rwfwl 75611, J Q 'A uw A Q4 W i' V J' f 15 2,V , Ph-'Y i X ll NN, f. .ff -fr The Ari' UV! wi' Q3 f W, !d ' ,ff Egfiapjg The 59-CIPLPE S, A B Q 1' Hsowuawui R, I I V Q' I N f Q, ,rf vl- ufv. I M nf - , l nf fiffiffl ff. W 'I- n Q 4 1 A M ar gr DI .x ,,g If fl , . r F 1 5 31'-.. Hssfroid LAL Sunny LMTUUE. 'Ll-'UI mM'njiif'f gt, w 4,v g Q av. P' ggi ' i!,g, ,ge-an , ,v VA ,,V- ' Y :1!9! 08.9-HESTRF ' - L ' : V 'Y If 'X' fx V, '! ' 3wd'1'!i,I - , H Luigi i5kQ, g lwin-' lfmqm. Nm-len.. 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