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

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EGTA Q U LAQX Mawglouls! N0 WURUS ARE BIG ENOUGH T0 DESURIBE G me Eg SEER Du EARTH Q e'e 'e h' SPEIGHT JENKINS, JR EDl'l'0ll-IN-Cl:llEl nd MARILYN KENDR BUSINESS DIANAGEI -1sf w,.f We, of the Senior Class, wish to honor a man who, as Assistant Com- mandant of the ROTC and coach, has endeared himself to the student body. We dedicate the 1953 HIGHLANDER to our friend, Major Newman F. Casey. M, uw RTNG-MASTERS: Gvrners and Producers 'M iffmw MW ,E M.. 2 an, N N fm: f x ' x 3 S a E Mme A 5 5, 7. E , Q ,J A A -.Q in A A ,lpn ww-sg Q11 ,,.Lg ,L kgE5362iiiif,Q1nl1f 1593 , f.,-,,'.f 2-.2155 V -5?1f25'f EAsI1:,s:' six .. N 5' 'fav Wffff HP looks ifs besf in the brighf sun on a beaufiful spring day. THE BIG TOP 1953 W., Y . www -, . NIUE'- - in 5 Z X ss... .,...M.f....,...fm.m,w.v.MWw- , . fri iifiij Q '25 -'-,' Scofs cuf capers in Hi Pork's edifion of fhe colcl, frozen norfh. In its frozen coof fhe high school looks af the frosfy winfer sun. Leff fo righf: Mr. McCulloch, Dr. Chapman, Mr. Kendrick, Mrs. Frorncis, Mr. McPherson, and Mr. Briggs. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION W. PERRY MCPHERSON Vice-President and Finance Officer A. SIDNEY BRIGGS DR. JOHN CHAPMAN ARTHUR KENDRICK Presidenf MRS. JUDSON C. FRANCIS Secremry A. H. MCCULLOCH W. D. PRINCE Page N ine DR. W. B. IRWIN Superintendent of Highland Pork Schools Our Superinfendenf exhibifs fhe luck of his deer hunf. Page Ten BEN W. WISEMAN Principal of Highland Park High School .al is ff? 5. Mr. Wiseman demonsfrafes whaf a principal does in his spare momenfs. Page Eleven 5 x . :fi -Q A, ,j s ,ff f 3Z 'ii , 5: 2435, , ' - k-.' i 5 I f ' ,.fe:?'?Nfs- ' X..' ':iif2if?3'2m i LL1- 'LLL ilsi . L , Sl: ' ' H' .1 - . 3 f fi 5 N 1 - A 5 af -3-W EJX' 4 Q. ' ' A ' A ii ' . 2 , iii!! r C. D. BOWLBY Vice-Principal Highland Pork High School MRS. KELLY BROWN HARRY A. SHUFORD President Parent-Teacher Association President Pork Cities Dads Club Page Twelve FACULTY P RINCESS MARTIN, M.A. Counselor ,X 3,3 A .K Z . ll LIES!! - , , . 5 Q: M . gg fy, ,kvVk,. I ,.,, , - GRACE GILLON, M.A. Registrar CARRIE INMON, M.A. Counselor Sarah Aflcerson and Mary Massey fake fime from errands in fhe Miss Marlin explains fha Iowa fesfs fo sfudy l1c1ll2O1. counselor's office fo sfudy college cafalogues. Page Thirteen Top Row: ANDERSON, MAUD,M.A. English JAMES, LOUISE, B.A. English LACY, IVA MAE, M.A. Third Row: Human Relations, English WILLIAMS, LEDA NASH, M.A. LACKEY, MABEL, M.A. English English WILSON, GRACE, M.A. MARTIN, MRS. HUBERT D., B.A. English English I is i 15,55 -rg -' NL '- I fxfigi iiisyw f f 'I fsfiii lsf fi lils ' M ENGLISH Second Row: SITZ GLADYS, M.A. English SMITH, SALLY, B.A. English STEWART, MARY, M.A. English THORNELL, ELEANOR, M.E. English WATKINS, HORTENSE, M.A English Miss Wailcins wulches Jeanne Davis and senior English sludenfs plan Sara Jo Griffin plays Ihe parl of fhe sisler and Larry Darnull musl fl-ieir proiecfs. eilher be Robin Hood or Hind Hornl Page F aurzeen . E? ., 'ef I . 5 'S e ' . . ls, I WX 'f .iff-W lls f eti ' ',IQ v w'z . E, I fs f A ' l A' .4 A ' wa. I MATHEMATICS . i Cr J Top Row: Second Row: V' ,V ! i DABNEY,W.Y.,M.E. NEAvEs, MARY EMMA,M.A. I Is IRt Mathematics Mathematics ,VIV HUTCHINSON, NANCY, BA. sMITI-I, C. Q. BA. i Ct Mathematics Mathematics QCV ' A KIDD,LORINE,M.A. SMITH, MERLE, M.A. Mathematics Mathematics k, 'LL ' in ' ' 'Y ' ' KIDD, OGDEN, M.A. wALTERs, CATHERINE, M.E. Mathematics Mathematics Third Row: JEFFERS, BRUCE, M.E. WILLIAMS, MRS. FRANK, M.A. WISSEMAN, HARRY, BA, Mathematics Mathematics Mqfhemqfics Mr. Jeffers shows Patsy Lund a few angles. Algebra pupils come in before school to get aid from Mrs. Williams. Page Fifteen Top Row: BINION, RALPH E. M.A. Economics COOK, DIANE, B.A. History MILLER, MRS. I. O., M.A. History SOCIAL STUDIES MORRIS, G. B., B.A. History ORR, CATHERINE, M.B.A. History cmd Commercial Low Second Row: SHORT, MRS. GEORGE T., M.A. History Economics classes see how the bunkers count their money. Page Sixteen Jerry Moss obfecls and .luclge Bill Adams overrules l1im as Don Clayton pleads G Case in Commercial law. '4! '5 SCIENCE Top Row: MARSHALL, c. H., M.s. Physics AKIN, RAYMOND M., M.A. Biology RUDDELL, GEORGE w.,M.A. Chemistry and Biology BETTS FLORA MAY, M.A. Chemistry Second Row: GRAHAM, H. L., M.S. SAUER, MARGARET, B.A. Biology Biology l Chemisfs, Carol and Nina Ogden, give a double fc1lk On Cleansers. Mr. Marshall and 1l1e physics class see how liifle wafer ihere is for fillrafion. Page Sevenpeen FOREIGN LANGUAGES Top Row: BRADFIELD,MYRTILLIE,M.A. COLEMAN, REBECCA, M.A L ' ' h BOYD LELA HAZELLE,M.A. mm 5p':'n'S Spanish JARRETT, NEIL, M.A. MASTERS, HILDA, M.A. French and Spanish Latin Second Row: PIPES, LUNETTA, B.A. STORY, FRANK J., M.A. Spanish French and Spanish M , .....-QW QXL Miss Brcdfield, Miss Masfers, and members of fhe Laiin Club ea! Hard working Spanish sfudenfs wrife as Mr. Jcrretf observes. as fhe Romans did. Page Eighteen PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top Row: CASEY, NEWMAN F., B.S. FRANKLIN, J. O. COTTON , M.E. HARKEY, CHARLES E., B.S. Major Instr. R.O.T.C. and Safety Education Physical Education Assistant Commandant HIGHTOWER, FLOYD R., B.S. KENNEDY, ERNEST F., M.E. Commandant of Cadets Safety Education Lt. Com. of U.S.N.R. Second Row: WATSON, GYNNE, M.A. MURCHINSON, JAYNE, B.S. Physical Education Physical Education Boys' gym class watches Jerry Kriss chin the pole. Girls' gym class concentrates on the last line Miss Bartosh shows them in the eye test. Page Nineteen ki -zvn E x:.x:A 'MA I 5' It ix 'g! XX X f 5 .C J ARTS - FINE, MANUAL,'AND COMMERCIAL Lett to right: BISHOP, ALVIN C., M.S. DIAL, NANCY ELLA, A.B. GREER, WILLIAM D., M.S. Industrial Arts Art Industrial Arts HILL, MARVIN T., M.A. REYNOLDS, MRS. ESTES, M.S. Commercial Commercial Mr. Bisl1op's boys sharpen up in the metal shop. Mrs. Reynolds' typing class awaits the signal to start the speed test Page Tufemy , V L Q, egg V. , ,. . ffm? SPEECH, LIBRARY, JOURNALISM, AND HGMEMAKING Left to right: MOORE, HELEN, M.A. STEED, EDITH M., M.A. ROUSSEAU, MRS. JEANNE, B.A. Speech and English Speech Journalism and English ROLLINS, LOIS, M.A. HENRY, ARCHIE, M.S. Library Homemoking Mrs. Moen explains fhe card catalogue fo book lovers. Miss Henry helps Kay Fitzgerald and Evelyn Dippel sew a sfraighf SEGITI. Page Twenty-one in MUSIC Left to right: BARTON, HARRY F., M.A. Col. Instr. R.O.T.C. and Band GRIFFITH, DORIS B., B.M.E. HINSCH, MIRIAM H., B.M.E. Music POPE, FLORA LEE, M.E. Music String ensemble smiles for fhe camera. French horn players, Befsy Minof, Barbara Lugow, and Marcie Hearon fake a breafher. Page Twenty-two OFFICE PERSONNEL Top Row: Circle: MOEN, RUTH F. BARTOSH, JULIA ANN, R.N. Library Assistant Health Education GILLON, LOUISE Secretary to the Principal Second Row: DYER, KATHERINE Attendance Secretary O'NEAL, MRS. FONDELL, B.S. Secretary to the Principal Sharon Cole, Morris Rutchick, and Kay Couchman aid Santa in Checking the ten o'cIock scholars are Nancy Francis and Carol book selection. Van Duyn. Page Twenty-three X www Left to rig ht: i Psychology class skit has Mary Barnett as the fortune teller, Mr. Ruddell's visual Economics class finds the stock exchange interesting. Rozzie Whitten as the victim, and Sarah Tubb as the ghost. at work in the A Miss Moore instructs the make-up department forthe senior play. Young carpenters look industrious in the wood shop. Reading clinic o workout Miss Orr introduces history students to The Reader's Guide. Senior English students in Miss Watkins' class act out the bal- Mr. Hill explai Page Twenly-four lad, Hind Horn. to the business aid undersfudies David Willis, Henry Cowden, and Alice Jane Hancheff demon- Beffy Turner shows Mrs. Miller's history class where proiecfion room. sfrafe a chemisfry experimenf. if happened. members have Mr. Marshall and physics brains rest for a minuie. Miss Dial gives a helping hand fo promising sculptors. on drills. he adding machine Mrs. Morris, wifh her cusfomary poise ana' dignify, helps hisfory Mr. Greer and his mechanical drawing class examine afh class sfudenfs in lheir research work. fheir model house. Page Twenty-Jive THE PERFORMERS: Chief Actors v I . E 1 S s E G 9 E I V E S Churlies, Shirley, James, and Kenf wafch Mr. Wisseman feed the seals with fhe fish given by zoo Curafor, Lawrenc C 1 Page Twenty-eight OFFICERS OF THE JANUARY CLASS KENT BEASLEY ........ 4,,,,A,,,.,., P residem' JAMES HOLMES ,...... ,,,,,,,, SHIRLEY JONES ...... CHARLIE ALDRIDGE ....... HARRY WISSEMAN ........ .Vice-Presiclenf .....,...Secrefary .,...,,...Trec1surer ...,..,..Sponsor ls Don afraid of fhe horse or Smifhy? Jeanne, Mr. Binion, and Charles are enjoying fhe joke anyway. OFFICERS OF THE JUNE CLASS CHARLES ROBERTS ....... ,,,,,,,,A P resident DON MALOUF ......,v ......., V ice-Presidenf JEANNE DAVIS ....... ......,.. S ecrefary SMITHY KELLER ,...... ..,.,.,.. T reasurer RALPH BINNION ,.,..... ,....... S ponsor Page Tzrevfllgf-111116 Seniors ALDRIDGE, CHARLES CANTRELL ICHARLIEI Class Treasurer 1953, Hi-Y 1950-53, Dad's Club Award 1951, Football 1951-'52 Senior Play 1953, President H Association 1952-'53, ANTON, CARMEN MARIE Lads and Lasses 1952-'53, Operetta 1952, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951-'52, Junior Historical Society 1951-52, Intramural Sports 1952. BEALL, RAYMOND ALEXANDER CRAYJ B-Team Football 1951, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Art Club 1952, Senior Play 1953. BEASLEY, HALEY KENT Class President 1953, President National Honor Society 1952-'53, Vice-President Student Council 1952, Track 1951-'52, Co-Editor Clan 1952. BERNSTEIN, DAVID MlTCHELL ROTC 1950-'51, Dad's Club Award 1952, Hi-Y 1950-'51. BEST, MYRA ELIZABETH Lads and Lassies 1952, Travel Club 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. Page Thirty BRIGGS, GARRETT Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, President Saber Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Winner T.H.S.P.A. Cartoon Contest 1950-'51. CLAYTON, DONALD DELBERT tDON1 Treasurer National Honor So:iety 1952-'53, Winner ot Hockaday High School Mathematics Tournament 1952, Student Council 1950, Junior Rotarian 1952, Senior Play 1953, Captain Golf Team 1952. CLEMENS, MARY MERRITT Dad's Club Award 1952, Music Festi- val 1951, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junion Historical So- ciety 1952-'53. COLLIER, LINDA LEE Intramural Sports Award 1951-'52, Highlander Music Festival 1951, Hi- Lites 1950-'53, CORTELLYOU, WILLIAM TOTTEN tBILL1 Hall ot Fame 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951- '53, Secretary-Treasurer Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Dramatics Club 1950- '53, Hi-Y 1950-'53. CRABTREE, JOHN DAVID Swimming 1951-'52, H Association 1952, ROTC 1950-'52, Dad's Club Award 1952. CRANE, MICHAEL NELL KMIKEJ Vice-President Orchestra 1950 - '53, Dad's Club Award 1951, Round Table 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. DAVIS, WALTER RICHARD QDICKJ Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 1952, Tennis 1951-'52, Drum Maior 1952- '53, Vice-President Hi-Y 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Saber Club 1952-'53. DRANGUET, SUZANNE ELISE ISUZYJ Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53, Hall of Fame 1952, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Linz Pin 1950, Senior Play 1953. FISKE, NANCY JAY Secretary Art Club 1952, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, HI-Lifes 1950-'53, Intramural Sports Award 1952, Seni- or Play 1953. FRANCES, LOUIS DOWLING QLOUIEJ Football 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'52, H Association 1951-'52, Dad's Club Award 1951, B-Team Football 1950, Camp Dallas 1949. GLAZNER, NANCY .- wit ,Jim , fi ,gi 'Jing - X ji .:. A - , L 32- ::.A.wQe1 -.1 -53. iv--. A . 555 r -IE .- , wt' east? 5, . X, M , 23? Seniors GLOSSER, DONALD CHARLES IDONJ B-Team Football 1950, Hi-Y 1950-'52, Dad's Club Award 1952. GLOVER, BARBARA LYNN National Honor Society 1952-'53, Latin Club 1951-'52, Linz Pins 1951- '52, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1950. GOLDEN, GEORGE ROBERT JR. ROTC 1951-'53,Hi-Y 1950-'53. GROSECLOSE, FRANK SNIDER IBLONDE BRUTEJ Football 1951, Vice-President Hi-Y 1951, H Association 1951, Dad's Club Award 1950. HAMPTON, CHARLES CHRISTY JR. CCHRISI National Honor Society 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53, President Dramatics Club 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Senior Play 1953, Operetta 1952. HASSELL, JOAN MARiE Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Travel Club 1952-'53 Hi-Lites 1950- '53, Intramural Sports 1950-'52. Page Thirty-one Seniors HAYEK, ALBERT JOHN IAL1 CTransferrecl 1952 from Newtown High School, Queen, L. I., N, Y.1 HIGGINBOTHAM, VIRGINIA IGINGERI Senior Play 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Secretary Orchestra 1952, Operetta 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951, In- tramural Sports 1953, Travel Club 1952-'53. HOLDEN, DIANE IHELENJ National Honor Society 1952-'53 Dramatics Club 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1951-'52, Senior Play 1953, High- lander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950- '53. HOLMES, JAMES HILL III Class Vice-President 1953, Student Council 1951, Dod's Club Award 1952, Treasurer Hi-Y 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, B-Team Basketball 1951. HOLT, JO ANN UODYI Secretary National Honor Saciety 1952-'53, National Honor Society Achievement Award 1953, Senior Play 1953, Highlander Staff 1952- '53, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, In- tramurals Sports Award 1951-'52, JACOBY, HENRY DONNAN Swimming 1951-'52, H Association 1952-'53 Hi-Y 1950-'53, Hi-Y Youth and Government Council 1951-'52, Senior Play 1953, Music Festival 1951. Page Thirty-1u'0 , I W g if ' ' T 'v '5 I 4' - A . , A A A, ,X V ' I . ..i J.. .1 I V A , f A 5' ii A 'I S 4 ,ii its ee.. . 215 3. ' ' -. 2 ' .1 ' i ' . A A' , f . ms. ks 41? ., ,.,,., , JAMES, SHIRLEY ANN Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951, Hi-Litas 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952, Travel Club 1952. JOHANNES, JACQUELINE IJACKIE1 Tennis 1950-'53, Senior Play 1953, Orchestra 1950-'51, Music Festival 1950-'51, Travel Club 1953-'52, Operetto 1950-'51. JOHNSON, EDMUND WILLIAM IGREASE1 Captain Swimming Team 1952, H Association 1950-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Senior Play 1953. JONES, BETTY JO Intramural Sports 1953-'52, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Art Club 1952, Travel Club 1951-'52, Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Dacl's Club Award 1951, ' W JONES, MARTHA ANN . i'l1 Intramural Sports 1950-'51, Hi-Litef. 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952, Junior Historical Society 1952, Mu ic Fes- Z rival 1951. '..- 5 w ' 'Q sm., V JJ, M A. . Y, , 'I-f e A f .1oNEs, SHIRLEY I, I Cheerleader 1952-'53, Class Secre- tary 1953, student Council 1950-'52, . is ',.,jj'Q V ,f i ,S senior P1.-if 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53 , r e f 15415 Favorite 1953. sg P I ,:. fsfzfiig, ' h W ,yg ff,wzg1w.p17 ref,-A',.1.g -11,51 1.13. . ,A - . . ji 3559 2, ' .ffm ,- LANGRAN, AUDREY LINDA IAUDIEI Hi Lites 1950-'53, Art Club 1951, Senior Play 1953, Travel Club 1953, Music Festival 1951, Madrigal Choir 1951. LIEBERMAN, AMALIE ANN QANIYJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1952, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Music Festival 1950. MCBRIDEU MELINDA IPUFFI Senior Play 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952, Art Club 1952. MCDONALD, ELIZIE MONROE IMACI Second Lieutenant ROTC 1952-'53, MCDOUGLE, CLAIRE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Senior Play 1953, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, McELREATH, MARIE LOUISE Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Operetta 1951-'52, Senior Play, 1953, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, LinzfPins 1950-'51, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. . 3. Y, .. xox sis: 'mira Af. , 1 I l , 5? 1 ni gtk V --Ji .5 9:34 f 2 sw Fr' -, i M Q - J E H.. ic J .- M I I ,- X Sf 93 I M Vin I' fk Seniors MACIVER, WINNIE JANE Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Art Club 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1950- '53, Senior Play 1953, Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53. ' MCKINLEY, JANETTE LEE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Intramural Sports Award 1952, Music Festival 1951, Senior Play 1953. MANNING, ELAINE Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Operetta 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951, Dad's Club Award 1951, Art Club 1951- '52 Hi-Lites 1950-'53, MARK, ROBERT WILLARD IMOOSEI Hi-Y 1950-'53, Football 1952, B-Team Football 1951, Track 1952, B-Team Basketball 1950, H Association 1951-'53. MATSON, ELIZABETH ,CAMPBELL CBETHI ' I Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'51, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951. MAXWELL, JAY WILLIAM lBILL1 Dad's Club Award 1951, Hi-Y 1950- '52, Student Council 1951. Page TIJWQ'-llffed MAYS, LESTER LOWRY Football 1952, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951, B-Team Football 1950, Student Council 1950, Camp Seniors E ! T Q' Dallas 1949. MESSERSMITH, MARTHA ANN National Honor Society 1952-'53, Drematics Club 1952-'53, Intramural Sports Award 1951-'52, Linz Pins 1951-'52, Junior Historical Society 1950-'51, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. MOREND, YVONNE DOROTHY CBIMBOI Dad's Club Award 1952, Hi-Lites 1951-'53. MOSS, GERALD WYNNE UERRYI National Honor Society 1951-'53, Chairman Round Table 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Drama- tics Club 1951-'53, Senior Play 1953, Linz Pins 1950-'52, MURRAY, PATRICIA CPATI Corresponding Secretary Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'51, Travel Club 1951-'52, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports Award 1951-'52, Senior Play 1953. NEWTON NANCY GAIL Hi Lltes 1950 53 Music Festival 1950 51 ., . nw M ,, . ' .Lg .', I I ' . L l' sr-i i I -' i in 9 fs ls, sei 'gf Sita Q , 1 Aces , f.. .g f Q ee. 1 li his 251- ,531 tlfsi A vm K1 1 t tllE,ail tieM s i ll tl ,fi nv' WN gp- Y ' J: Hrs. A L ff l fi' 'Ns H 'vs . A ,fr isit, 5 4- it-2 .. I-SK 'f 97 li' ,Az .lgu Q . Sgt-,-u5,,.' HX f XE? A 'P 7 mil vs A p-5 WX .U . -, I . . s s,r s A 1 2: ny t . ' it RA, A 2 s it ir s i I . f :gg gf., 6.,, V Srl 'gk V jf' ! QW 'f 2, R' I ff: f ' . f- . - i , . In ,. -I s-i,.i, 'ff I -its ' iiii ft- A i s Page Tbi'f7'f0W gffqiigsg si,,r 1? L. NORSWORTHY, JEANNE Vice-President Art Club 1951-'52, Round Table 1952-'53, Latin Club 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1950- '53, I'Ii'LiIe5 1950-'53, Linz Pins 1951- '52. NORTON, DEE HART JR. Football 1951-'52, H Association 1951-'53, Student Council 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'53. OGDEN, CAROL CATHERINE lGUSSIEI National Honor Society 1952-'53, Tennis 1952-'58, Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Linz Pin 1951-'52, Music Festival 1950-'51, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. OGDEN, NINA LAIRD Linz Pin 1951-'52, Music Festival 1950-'51, Dad's Club Award 1950, Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. PATRICK, ALLEN SMITH ICHINI ROTC 1950-'53, Maior ROTC 1953, Camp Dallas 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1952-'53. PETERSON, ELOISE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- f53 . RAVKIND, WILLIAM MORRIS IBILLY V Swimming 1'95'Il'52, H Association 1952, Hi-Y 1-950-'52. REYNOLDS,,GEORGE THOMPSON lll IHORSE1 I ' Tri-Captain Football 1952, -Vice- President Student Council 1951-'52, Senior Play 1953, !Captain Track 1952, Basketball 1951-'52, Favorite 1953. RICE, DOROTHY ANN .Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, 'Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, -Senior Play 1953, Intramural Sports 1952. I Y , ROBERTS, ,LARRY SPURGEON E National Honor Society 'I952-'53, All . ,State Orchestra 1951-'52, Band 1950- '53, Orchestra 1950-'52, Operetta 1950-'52, Linz Pins 1950-'52. ' ROGERS, KAY ISKINNYJ. Hi Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1950-'51, Highlander Staff 1952-'53. SCHWARTZ. MYRON SAUI. IMIKEJ ITransferred 1952 from Forest Hills High School, Forest Hills, New Yorlnj rf ' 1 l .Q , if as is .I ,W , f A 4333-' if 3' .Eel ., . ,A--1 fy I : ,mm ns I ,Q 4 ::5 '?Lf,..,,'x i f illk - f -r,-- ... 5 fl ' , 7 an fa . Vx 'I - ., ,fffii .sf ea of .si ff! ,S ,,,ss 'Vi Q ,. ,,... ,f ' fy? ' if 1 ' r'i' ' if , 1 , , 'Hi ' i 1 J., Q. Q ...-.H W we 2 - , LS: 5 .sir Q viii? I it gi i 2 5 37 , . ,qi ,. in'-Mv'. Seniors SEGELHURST, DIANNE Seniorc,Play 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53 Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior His- torical Society 1952-'53. SHAW, MALCOLM LEE IFIREBALLI Baseball 1952, H Association 1952- '53, Senior Play 1953, R.O.1'.C. 1950- '51, Hi-Y 1951-'53, Dad's Club Award 1952. SHUBINSKI, ROBERT PARKER IBOBI National Honor Society 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Orchestra 1950-'53, Operetta 1952, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Music Festival 1950-'53. SMITH, STODDART JR. SORRELS, ROBBIE SANDRA iS. 5.1 Dramatics Club 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Senior Play 1953, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52. STOREY, WILLIAM W. lBlLL1 Q V National Honor Society 1952-'53, Maier R.O.T.C. 1952-'53, 54.41950- '53, Hi-Y 1950-'55, Linz Pins 1950- '52, Musical Festivsll 1950-'51r Page -Thhly-five Seniors STRANGE, BARBARA VIRGINIA Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Musical Festival 1951, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Intra- mural Sports 1951-'52. SZOBOCZKY, ANNE GIZELLA Hi-Lites 1951-'52, Dad's Club Award 1952, Intramural Sports 1952. TATE, WILLIS MCDONALD JR. President Hi-Y 1952-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Art Club 1950-'53, Student Council 1952, B-Team Foot- ball 1950-'52, Senior Play 1953. TIPPLE, KARL RALTON TIREY, MAE JEAN National Honor Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Senior Play 1953, Travel Club 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. TURNER, ANNE LEE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Operetta 1952, Music Festi- val 1951, Madrigal Choir 1951. Page Thirty-:ix swf , , , tc 1 ' . ' ,, , . fi 3 .1 i J' O C., A X Qi - 'S if M f , wifi, MQ In 1 Sigh A 'Lg5ifiSf.tI... ,sw 7- 4 . . . A M -4 5 . fr , . -.iw-fs 5 1 awk 13 A 5 .fig if r 4 4 lv 1' .A V K 5 ' 4 A X . i F ixings li? K Q 5 . ' if if H 5 gfnf, fpfgfiz: igs .. ,. , Sz., Wir I. ' wg , mx if z, ' v,,., V. A W, ,f K J Q. su iff . Q. A :L i f' ' , iii? ' UNDERWOOD, ROBERT DUKE KDUKEI Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Dramatics Club 1950-'53, Youth and Govern- ment Council 1951-'53, Highlander Staff 1952, Camp Dallas 1950. VERMOOTEN, PRISCILLA ALDEN Latin Club 1952, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Assistant Editor of Tartan 1952, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. WADE, MARTHA ANN Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'52, Junior Historical Society 1951-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951, Dad's Club Award 1950. WEBB, GLORIA JEANNE National Honor Society 1952, Senior Play 1953, Operetta 1951, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Musical Festival 1950-'5l. WEIL, BERNARD Hi-Y 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1950, Student Council 19-50. WEISBLAT, SIDNEY ARTHUR ROTC 1950-'51, Hi-Y 1950-'53. A t : west, smv sus 'A 'I ' ' ' Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Hi-Lites Q 'li 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951, Music V ga Festival 1951, Operetta 1951-'52, I I Senior Play 1953. -,-, 5 , ' i VXVV I h , R V , iii H I 1 VV lf, 111 'if 1? -i : 5,9 .f 'Ls X WHITLEY, MARGARET BENNET QPEE WEE, Linz Pin 1951, Student Council 1951- '52, Dad's Club Award 1950, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53. WHITTEN, BETTY JEAN QB. JJ Student Council 1952-'53, Historian Art Club 1952, Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Musical Festival 1951, Hi- Lites 1950-'53, WIGGINS, ROBERT GARNETT KBOBD Hi-Y 1950-'52, WINK, WALTER PHILIP Head Cheerleader 1952-'53, Junior Representative Student Council 1951- '52, Basketball 1951-'52, Vice-Presi- dent National Honor Society 1952- '53, Hi-Y Youth and Government, Governor of Texas 1952, Colonel ROTC 1952-'53. WOODS, NANCY LEE IPOLEJ ROTC, Queen 1950, Student Council 1950-'53, Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Senior Play 1953, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53. -pa, gjw.. 1 ' . V 1 ,jlwma - ' 1: '. Nw - QW 2 1 nb , A' . . ,.' A ' A ,VV.'. , f . ., fic 2 ,,-'- V ,,kj2fQ?5Q - ' ' I ,.t s,.,,m. in af, . , ,A ,Cffitfgvggf.52,-:'hi3,E ir 1 lg ra ,Q i ,, ai, .4 4 rg mc ,Y ' F EM Z ' ' i:w7...,.w,f1' Ai L ,, ' VL V, 'i'? 'M y My it , 'fi , I ' ix I xx ..... V f I 1 A . X ici.-LL A ,,N I . L y I I U 5, F 3 '45 - f ft' f ' ,af .1 V ' 95 2' f . .nv-. vw- D lg W H - 'iff I ag: ,f falls' 733 ,. .AX x z Ag' -gi-1153, , gy Q Q I ,Q fl N A 0 3, ,Q iv Seniors WORTHINGTON, SUE ANN Music Festival 1950-'51, Intramural Sports Award 1952, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950-'52, Dad's Club Award 1950. ZABLE, NORMAN ARNOLD IABLEI Dad's Club Award 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1951-'52, Travel Club 1951. ZIMMERMAN, JULIA MAY Art Club 1950-'53, Vice-President Art Club 1951, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Senior Play 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. June Class ACTON, ROSEMARY LOUISE Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, Travel Club 1952-'53, Historian Art Club 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 19514'53, Music Festival 1951. ADAMS, BYRON RAYMOND Captain ROTC 1952, Camp Dallas 1950-'52, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1952-'53, Crack Platoon 1951-'52, Rifle Team 1950-'51. ADAMS, WILLIAM JEROME lBILLl National Honor Society 1952-'53, Football 1952, H Association 1952- '53, Sophomore Representative Stu- dent Council 1951-'52, Junior Ro- tarian 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Page Thirty-.seven Seniors ALBAUM, JOEL STEPHAN Uransferred 1952 from Far Rock- away High School, Rockaway Park, New York City, New York.D ALLEN, JOHN CHRISTOPHER lJACKl Maior ROTC 1953,,,Li,nz Pin 1952, Hi-Y,195O-'53, Crack Platoon Com- mander 1952-'53, CC1mP Dallas l95l' '52, Rifle Team 1951-'53. ANDERSON, WILLIAM MARcELLus CBILLD I National Honor Society 1952-53, Captain ROTC 1950-'53, Operella 1951-'53, Lads and Lassies 1953, Music Festival 1951, Vice-PI'eSid9H1 Saber Club 1952. ANDREWS, CARL EUGENE LSLICKJ Cheerleader 1952-'53, Football 1952, H Association 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1951- '53, Student Council 1952, Dc1d's Club Award 1952. APPLE, JOHNNY Co-Captain Basketball 1952-'53, Bas- ketball 1951-'53, Baseball 1951-'53, H Association 1951-'53, President Student Council 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53. ASEL, CHARLES HERBERT R. KHERBYJ Football 1951-'52, National Honor 7 Society 1952-'53, Junior Representa- tive Student Council 1952-'53, H Association 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, President Hi-Y 1953. Page Thirty-eight WYE gi ex Q' 3 5 if ,S ' me ' - .esesxfezfi 5-1735, f 52: if ASHBY, JOHN'EDMUND UOCK1' Swimming 1951-'53, Tri-Capitain Swimming Team 1952-'53, H Asso- ciation 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1951- 53, Dacl's Club Award 1952, ROTC 1950-'51, ASHBY, PATRICIA DIANNE KPATTY1 -- Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Vice-Pres- ident Hi-Lites 1951-'52, Student Council 1951, Travel Club 1950-'52, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Linz.Pins 1950-'51. ATKERSON, SARAH JANE National Honor Society 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Student Council 1950-'51, Vice-President Ju- nior Historical Society 1952-'53, Op- eretta 1953, Linz Pins '1950-'52. BAGBY, WILLIAM RODERICK JR. KBILLQ Captain ROTC 1953, Bagpipe Stuff 1951-'52, Linz Pins 1950-52.' ' 'A BALLARD, WILLIAM LAMBERT ICOWBOYJ 1 J '- Basketball 19514'53,' Football 1951- '52, Co-Captain Basketball 1952'f'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, H Association 1951- '53, Vice-President H Association 1952-'53. BARNETT, MARY KATHERINE Quill and Scroll 1952-453, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Student Council 1950- '51, Corresponding Secretary Junior Historical Society 1952-'53,.Tartan Staff 1951-'52, Linz Pin 1950-'51.' BATESON, MARION MONROE Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Histori- cal Club 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951 . BATTLE, JOAN CAROLE QPINKYJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951. BEASLEY, JOHN Football 1950-'52, Basketball 1951- '52, Hi-Y 1950-'52, H Association 1950-'52, Tri-Captain Football 1952. BECKER, EDWARD BEN Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Latin Club 1951-'52, Op- eretta 1953, Music Festival 1951,-'53, BENJAMIN, RICHARD WALTER QDICKI Band 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant . ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. BERKE, JOHN ANTON UOHNNYJ Football 1951-'52, Track 1951-'53, H Association 1951-'53, B-Team Football 1950, ROTC 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'53. . qi! X . sf 'ge'-fe or ,. ,, Na Seniors BEYEA, RICHARD SWINNEY IDICIO ROTC 1950-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, B- Team Baseball 1952, B-Team Basket- ball 1951, Music Festival 1951. BLAKELEY, THOMAS ALTON lTOMMY1 Hi-Y 1950-'53. BLAKELY, LESTER LAMAR IBUNSJ Hi-Y 1949-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951-'52, ROTC 1949-'52, BLATT, ROBERT SIMON QBOBJ ROTC 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'53. BOBERG, ROBERT ARTHUR IBOBI Hi-Y 1950-'53. BOREN, MARTHA ANN Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior His- torical Society 1952-'53, Music Festi- val 1951. Page Tbirzywine Seniors BOWDRY, TOM Hi-Y 1949-'51, ROTC 1949-'52, Rifle Team 1951-'52, Dad's Club Award 1950, Music Festival 1951. BOWMAN, DONALD CAMPBELL KDONJ Maior ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Basketball 1952-'53, H Association 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951, Camp Dallas 1951-'52. BRUNER, DELBERTA MARIE CDELJ Spelling Champion 1950-'52, Art Club 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Op- eretta 1953. BRYANT, RICHARD KENNETH lDlCKl Hi-Y 1950-'53, B-Team Football 1951, Dad's Club Award 1952, Music Fes- tival 1951. BUCK, LAURIE ANNE Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Art Club 1953, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53 Operetta 1951- '53, Music Festival 1951-'53. BURGE, BARBARA ELAINE Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Operetta 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Hi-Lites l951 53, Intramural Sports 1952. Page F 0 ny - i A ' i VM ..,,,,.A as A ' ,Sf i . .lac . ,- , 1 '- J' hw M .,., X-. sj f t' 4 -M it , . Q W f . Af . y E use - 2 its ff? Lev fnfffzvf M .ik s X is .K 1' ,. .1 2, ,A .Mc 'is - Wg, I iii 984+ - ' ii i ,M N A , ig T 'X 5 E , i W ss I V ' . , .ff 'V Qiafg J , l w -. Nlbz was if .iis A it I 's L i -, -' f' we 5 J. A, BURKART, ROBERT FREDERICK Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53. BURNS, BARBARA ANN Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1951-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Travel Club 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951. BUTT, FRANCIS VAN GORDON National Honor Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins, 1950-'52, Hi-Lites 1950-f53, Intramural Sports 1952-'53. CARSON, GERALD WAYNE UERRYJ Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Operetta 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1951-'53, Orchestra 1952. CARSTARPHEN, JULIA ANNE QJUDY1 CTransferred 1952 from North Fulton High School, Atlanta, Georgiaj, Hi- Lites 1952-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1953, Travel Club 1953, Intra- mural Sports 1953. CARTWRIGHT, PATRICIA KATHLEEN CPATJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1951-'53, Intra- mural Sports 1950-'53, CASEY, JANE GAIL Vice-President Hi-Lites 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53. CLARK, DOLORES KDEEJ Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Operetta 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. CLARK, MARGARET Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel 'Club 1951-'53, Operetta 1952-'53. CULPEPPER, HARRIET HOPE President Art Club 1953, Linz Pin 1952, Dad's Club Award 1952, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53. DABNEY, VIRGINIA Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951. DARNALL, LARRY JOE Hi-Y 1950-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, B-Team Basketball 1950-'52, Co- Captain B-Team Basketball 1951-'52, B-Team Baseball 1952. 3 .:. . A , ' ... ,, 'i .. .,.. V V X I 5 f I ' ...ii I sss, ii -kfr vf.- i , ,.ig1:'1,f 1' - 'Iliff-.-ffifi .',i mt- ,viii '11 .L 4' vfggsiiiil, . ,,'i ff.. K 'L' -V i 33 Q W tj' nggwtt K .2 'I we .- 3 2. . , 5 k e ' N Seniors DAVIS, JACK RANDALL National Honor Society 1952-'53, Student Council 1951-'53, Co-Cap- tain B-Team Basketball 1951-'52, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Junior Rotarian 1952, President National Honor So- ciety 1953. DAVIS, JEANNE COOPER Cheerleader 1952-'53, Sophomore Representative Student Council 1951- '52, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Class Secretary 1953, Favorite 1953, Queen of Musical Festival. DAVIS, THOMAS LEROY ITOMMYJ Football 1951-'52, H Association 1951-'53, Dramatics Club 1950-'53, Hi-Y 1950-53, Music Festival 1951. DeSHONG, DOROTHY MARGARET IPEGGYI National Honor Society 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Highlander Staff 1952. DICKENSON, MARY ANN Bagpipe Staff 1950-'51, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Ju- nior Historical Society 1952-'53, Music Festival 1950, Intramural Sports 1951. DIPPEL, STANLEY MARTIN ISTANI Baseball 1952, Hi-Y 1951, Linz Pin 1951-'52. Page Forty-one 1 0 ' 'Q Seniors 1,?. I .1 . , , nouc1.As, Domus ARLENE . Bagpipe staff 1952, Linz Pins 1951- .,,2 PD APA A 11 ' jf ' f1 ? , '52, Music Festival 1951, 1953, or- Q chestra 1950-'52, Operetta 1953, i , W glfligf, Travel Club 1951-'52. f I 9 VV I .3 5 1 1 DRESSLAR, BARBARA JOAN CKOOKIEJ Uransferred 1952 from Lower Me- rion High School, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvanial, Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1953. DRISS, ELLYN LEE Music Festival 1951, Hi-Lites 1950- '53, Intramural Sports 1951, Travel Club 1953. DULANEY, SAMUEL THOMAS IDONNISJ Basketball 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, H Association 1952-'53, All-District Basketball. DUNN, DAVID EVAN lDAVEl Golf 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, B-Team Basketball 1952, Basketball 1953, H Association 1951-'53, Music Fes- tival 1951. EASTERLING, BARBARA ANN IBEEJ Secretary Travel Club 1952-'53, Bag- pipe Staff 1953, Student Council 1953, Music Festival 1951, Intra- mural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. Page Forty-Iwo 1, is 5 ,eei ,fi f ,f 1 X ii, lf , ,Ji V assi, K ff is ' 5 1 7 , 'I l A f' 1 A 5 I ii, , .,,, ef 4.ll f l . '15, K , 52 ,1a.KL..mm.-14 ECHERD, MARGIE Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Stu- dent Council 1952-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'52, Intramural Sports 1950-'52. EGGERS, KATHARINE JO IKATSYI Bagpipe Staff 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Linz Pin 1952, Hi- Lites 1951-'53. ELFANT, ROBERT FREDERICK lBOBBYl Swimming 1951-'52, H Association 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951. Eluson, ELISABETH NEIGHBORS ILIZJ President Orchestra 1952-'53, Secre- tary Round Table 1952, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, President Latin Club 1952- '53, All-State Orchestra 1953. ENGLISH, SARAH .IANE President Travel Club 1952-'53, Dra- matics Club 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. EPSTEIN, GARY Captain ROTC 1953, Camp Dallas 1951, Saber Club 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951, Hi-Y 1950, Crack Pla- toon 1951. ERRINGER, PAMELA IPAMJ. Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Art Club 1950, Or- chestra 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Swimming 1952-'53, Dad's Club Award 1952. FANNING, PHILIP ASHLEY IPHILI fTransferred 1952 from Champaign High School, Champaign, lllinoisl, National Honor Society 1952-'53, Chairman Round Table 1953, Dra- matics Club 1953, Art Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Junior Rotarian 1952-'53. FANSHER, CAROLYN Lads and Lassies 1953, Linz Pins 1951-'52, Operetta 1953, Intramural , Sports 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951- '53, Travel Club 1950-'52. FERRIS, JOANN PATRICIA Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, 'Intramural Sports '1952-'53, Dad's Club Award 1952, 'Travel Club 1950-'51, Music Festival 1951. ' FOREST, JAMES DAVID Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Operetta 1951-'53, Student Council 1950-'51, A Linz Pins 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53.- FOURT, PAUL LANAUX Hi-Y 1951-'53,.,ROTC 1950-'53, Sec- .ond Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Crack ,Platoon 195Q-'52, Music Festival 1951. Seniors FRANCIS, NANCY VIRGINIA Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Lads and Lasses 1952-'53, Operetta 1953, Music Fes- tival 1951-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, FREEMAN, MITZIE LEE Dad's Club Award 1952, Music Fes- I tivo 1951, Art Club 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. GAY, ARTHUR MITCHELL IMITCH1 Captain Band 1953, Saber Club 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951, Hi-Y 1953. GENTRY, JACK EDWIN ROTC 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'51, GIBBS, JAMES ALANSON President Student Council 1952, Cap- tain ROTC 1953, Secretary Hi-Y 1952, Round Table 1951-'53, Camp Dallas 1952-'53. GIDDENS, ROY RHEA JR. Band 1950-'52, Orchestra 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. Page Forty-three Seniors GOFF, WILLIAM RUSSELL IBILLJ Maior ROTC 1953, B-Team Football 1950-'51, Music Festival 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Vice-President Hi-Y 1953, President Saber Club 1953. GOODE, WILLIAM BOONE JR. lBILLi ROTC 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'51, B- Team Baseball 1950-'52, Crack Pla- toon 1950-'52, Camp Dallas 1950-'52. GORANSON, CAROL JEAN Hi-Lifes 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, Linz Pin 1952. GREENWELL, DENISE ANN IDEEI .lunior Historical Society 1953, Intra- mural Sports Award 1951-'53, Swim- ming Team 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951. GRIBBLE, RONALD WILLIAM R. lBlLLl Baseball 1951-'53, Basketball 1952- '53, Co-Captain Baseball 1953, Sec- retary Hi-Y 1952, H Association 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, GRIFFIN, ANNE ELIZABETH Student Council 1951-'52, Co-Editor Clan 1952, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Linz Pins 1951-'52, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951. Page F orly-four GRIFFIN, SARAH JO National Honor Society 1952-'53, Hi- Lites 1950-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Linz Pin 1951-'52. GRIFFITH, SHIRLEY ANN GRISSOM, DAVID IGREASYI Hi-Y 1950-'51, Dad's Club Award 1950, ROTC 1950-'52. GUION, LOUIS ISAAC III ROTC 1950-'53, Rifle Team 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951, Camp Dallas 1951. GUNTER, CRAIG EUGENE Band 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Student Council 1952, Music Festival 1951-'53, Saber Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, HAAS, CAROLE JEAN Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950- '53, Junior Historical Society 1950- '53, Treasurer Junior Historical So- ciety 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951, Art Club 1953. HACKMAN, JOAN IRENE Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1951, Operetta 1953. HAFTER, ERVIN RALPH Dramatic: Club 1952-'53, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Bagpipe Staff 1952:'53, Hi-Y 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951-'53, Junior Historical society 1951-'52, HALL, LYNDA FAY Operetta 1953, lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Drcmatics Club 1951-'53, Music Festival 1953, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, HANCHETT, ALICE JANE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950- '53, Dad's Club Award 1950, Music Festival 1953. HANKINS, BAILEY DEATON fI'IANK1 B-Team Football 1950-'51, Hi-Y 1951-'52. HANSON, EDWARD CARTY III QED, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Camp Dallas 1952, Saber Club 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Crack Platoon 1952. -df. ' I ,ffiff . ilee 2 f f' - ,le I i kg 5 2 2 I I - 1 If ,ii X S p I V. Q '55, -. .1,, + , , My V' fl , f- 5 'l J f -A i , 1 ,' ww., 1.-,wwe fn . f 0,73 is 1 :..z I ,z ,, N L i,L f 4' . f ' ' 594515, 5 K ff il ig L mi? ff? YQ, Seniors HARRIS, SARA ANN KSALLYQ Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Treasurer Hi-Litas 1952, Student Council 1952, Highlander Staff 1953, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Intramural Sports 1950-'53. HASSELL, ANN Dramatics Club 1950-'53, Secretary Dramatics Club 1952, Hi-Lites 1950- '53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, ln- tramural Sports 1951-'53. HASSELL, CHARLES RAY Maier ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1953. HAWKINS, LEONORA SHERRILL Student Council 1951-'52, Bagpipe Staff 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951, Travel Club 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. HAYEK, JACK CTransferred 1952 from Newtown High School, New York, New Yorlmj HEAD, WILLIAM CLEAGE lBlLL1 ROTC 1949-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Hi-Y 1952-'53. Page Forty-Eve Seniors HEARD, ALLEN BURTON Major ROTC 1953, Camp Dallas 1951--52, Rifle Team 1951-'53, Saber Club 1952-'53, Crack Platoon 1951- '52, Student Council 1950. HEARON, MARCIA Student Director Orchestra 1953, All-State Orchestra 1953, Operetta 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, President Library Council 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951A'53. HEMPHILL, ROBERT BRADLEY Highlander Staff 1953, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Student Coun' eil 1953, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Art Club 1951-'53. HENGER, REX RONALD Hi-Y 1952-'53, Student Council 1952, Music Festival 1951, Dad's Club Award 1950. HENRY, COWDEN lWHiTEYl Music Festival 1953, ROTC 1950-'52, Hi'Y 1950-'53. HINCKLEY, CONRAD BURTON First Lieutenant ROTC 1952, Music Festival 1951, Operetta 1950-'52, Crack Platoon 1950. Page Forty-:ix ur, ' X 6+ 4. 1 if A ,fi- -rf s W-'Y ' M5 Qi f' , 5' ,. .f W 4 ,..:, i V N Yi sf , a, X 1' ik ,fait L' , QW, , 5 I if-ff, : 1 Q. - 0 E .Q Ht . .t . .tif i s if V . , A ' A 'l f. HOLLESTER, CAROL JEAN . t . Dad's Club Award 1952, Art Club . 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. E HOLMES, NELDON DEE ' Hi-Y 1950-'53, B-Team Baseball 1950, B4Team Football ' 1950, ROTC 1950-'53. l , V HOLMES, SALLY ANN U ' Hi-Lites 1950353, Music Festival 1950-'53,-Intramural Sooirts 1952j'53 HUGHES, JAN HOWELL CTransferred 1952 from' Longview High School, Longvievv,'Texas1, Na- 'tional Honor Society 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1953, Tennis 1953. ' 'H HUSER, KAY COGDILL Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951, Travel Club 195'1 53, Ar4 Club 1951, Highlander Staff 1951, Intra- mural Sports 1950-'53. JACOBY, MARGARET JANE IPEGGYJ Bagpipe Staff 1953, Travel-Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical ,Society 1951-'52, Hi-Lites 1951,-53, Music Festival 1951, Lads and- Lassies 1950-'53, JAHN, RICHARD OWEN IDICK1 Dad's Club Award 1950-'51, ROTC 1949-'52, Hi-Y 1949-'52, Music Fes- tival 1951. JANAK, JOHN DAVID Maior ROTC 1953, Tennis 1953, Cap- tain Rifle Team 1953, Camp Dallas 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950- '53, Saber Club 1953. JENKINS, SPEIGHT JR. Editor Highlander 1952-'53, National Honor Society 1952-'53, Student Council 1952-'53, Hall of Fame 1951- '53, Baseball 1952-'53, H Associa- tion 1952-'53. JENSEN, LESLEY REA Hi-Lifes 1950-'53, Music Festival 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical Soceity 1951-'52, Intramural Sports 1950-'53. JOHNSON, SHERMAN WIMMER lTUCK1 Hi-Y 1953. JONES, CAROLYN fTransferrecI 1952 from Hope High School, Hope, ArkonsasD, Orchestra 1952-'53, Operetta 1953, Music Fes- tival 1953, Hi-lifes 1952-'53. Yi 1 'Wit Isp- 5- ,4 it Seniors JONES, MARY RUTH Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Vice- President Travel Club 1952-'53, Bag- pipe Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intra- mural Sports 1950-'53. KAEMMERLEN, LENORA ANGELA Student Council 1953, Accompanist Orchestra 1952-'53, Lads and Los- sies 1951-'53, Operetta 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'52. KATZ, MARLENE SUE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, Musical Festival 1951-'53. KEEGAN, CURTIS JEROME QCURT1 Captain ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1951-'52, Camp Dallas 1950-'51, Music Festival 1951, Crack Platoon 1951-'52, KELLER, WALTER SMITH ISMITHY1 Captain Football 1952, President H Association 1953, Student Council 1951-'53, Basketball 1953, Treasurer Class 1953, Favorite 1953. KELLEY, ROBERT CORWIN lBOB1 Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1953, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Page Forty-:even Seniors KELMAN, RALPH IWALLYI I ROTC 1950, Hi-Y 1951. KENDRICK, MARILYN Business Manager Highlander 1953, Hall of Fame 1952-'53, Regimental Queen 1952, Student Council 1950- '52, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Bag- pipe Staff 1951. KESLER, JERRY BARNETT Treasurer Dramatics Club 1953, Op- eretta 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951, ROTC 1952-'53, Lads ancl Lassies 1952-'53, Orchestra 1951. KIMBELL, LEWIS MERCER II IKIM1 Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1952-'53, ROTC 1951-'52, Operetta 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. KING, JANICE MAE Intramural Sports 1952, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1953-'53, Music Festival 1951. KNEELAND BETTY Student Council 1952-'53 Round Table 1951-'53, Dramatics Club 1953 Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, Operetta 1952 . ic s. , 1 iii ,..,, Wow... . W . ,T tm . J- 1. . N . 76 ' Fir f. .5551 'f 1- i 1: s -ix 'F 11 W x 1 I5 ' ' . is wwf, Qiersss-ff'?'f-lm: gs Q gg V,,. ,- , w w . ,sw - 'r 'Zv2:ffZ,gi5- 'Es Y ei 1 ri 4, ' 1 sim f---f , .y ,,'5i'x,, is t ,-9 , 'X S L' 1 , ,M R b l I 'i,, 1, t i ' ii' I . fs, sgilu I I 3 age Fofly-eight ..,... . ..,. , V. .W p we R , . .,,,, M 5 .3 jf, 'il' ' gee' A . J 1? gr S 1335 ii - X 12- ,, I 1 5 1 I A V Q, . 'I - KNICKERBOCKER, CAROL JEAN Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950- '51, Intramural Sports 1950-'52 Music Festival 1951. KOCHMAN, SHIRLEY ELAINE Orchestra 1951-'53, String Ensemble 1952-'53, All-State Orchestra 1953, Operetta 1950-'53, Linz Pin 1951. KOSANKE, NITA National Honor Society 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Music Festival 1950, Linz Pins 1950-'52. KRISS, JERRY JEROME Music Festival 1950-'51, Operetta 1951, ROTC 1950, Hi-Y 1951. LACEY, HARRY HOYT Editor Bagpipe 1952-'53, National Honor Society 1952-'53, Dramatics Club 1950-'53, First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Quill cncl Scroll 1952-'53. LAKE, MARILYN SUE IMIMII Cheerleader 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1950, Favorite 1953. 1 LANGMORE, BANK lTransferred 1952 from Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio, Texas.J LARY, DIANE EUGENIA Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Operetta 1953, Quill and Scroll 1953, Intramural Sports 1950-'51. LAWTON, KIMBERLY GERALD IKIMJ Hi-Y 1951-'53, Baseball 1953, H Association 1953. LEACH, CLARA RAE Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1953, .Iunior Historical Society 1952, Music Festival 1953, Travel Club 1953. LEE, PEGGY LILLY, MARY CAROL Uransferred 1952 from Lamar High School, Houston, Texasj, Hi-Lites 1952-'53, J.. NN XA: K - ..-un-1 33,55 Qs: if : fx .5 31 Q SQ! E 'fis .wfggfe 3, .- A 'ii 3 5 i I 5 . . s , 5. 5 W, . , w . 85 lv f' . :ir-h... . A 4 . is -f -f-- - -w:m -if I-1 ,Ax-.af111M s L ,,,, irr, 5? , , ,..,., ,, gay 3 3 s T I Seniors LIPSCOMBE, ANN WESTON Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Library Council 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior His- torical Society 1952-'53, LIVINGSTON, ROBERT McLEAN Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953. LLOYD, CHARLES LUTHER JR. National Honor Society 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Operetta 1950-'53, Dramatics Club 1952-'53, Secretary Round Table 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. LONG, ELIZABETH REED ILIZJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Travel Club 1953. LOVE- PHIL RAY CTransferred v1952 'From Canadian High SchooI,'Canadian, Texasj, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Music Festival 1952-'53, Operetta 1952-'53, LUCE, PATRICIA CAROL Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Linz Pin 1952, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950- '53. Art Club 1953. Page Forty-nine Seniors LYNN, JOAN TEMMA UOANIEJ Dad's Club Award 1951, Travel Club ' 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. MCCALL, THOMAS SCREVEN lTOMl Captain ROTC 1953, Round Table 1951, Student Council 1951, Saber Club 1952-'53, Crack Platoon 1951- '53. Camp Dallas 1951-'52s McCREE, RlCHARD NEAL lDlCKl Operetta 1952-'53, Music Festival 1953, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53. McCLURE, MARY FRANCES Linz Pin 1952, Bagpipe Staff 1951- '53, Quill and Scroll 1952,'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical So- ciety 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951. MCDONALD, RICHARD AUBREY KMACJ Rifle Team 1950-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Baseball 1951, Camp Dallas 1951, ROTC 1950-'53, MCINTOSH, SAM CRUTCHER Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Captain ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1952-'53, Crack Platoon 1952, Camp Dallas 1951-'52. Page Fifty - A mg, , f ir - I 'ma' S M 'sw , TW 1? iw of Q Y 1 'X , 1 '11 I V ., .- ,, , I W ,stew E L V , . i'ii ' f 7 -4 A F 1 so .fi A if 7 5 ,',' A ii 'L tffffii A A f'f1,,,, L, ,,,., V 5 L A 5 'i'1 s'1f7ZQQTi ,,, , ' ' it i R 'Y , , C 5, ' 'is-.A . .., f' V! ,, ' Qiilffiiffiifii ' 1 S-is 1 , , 1 'f1xft1?i'm,'?in- JZ? 1-.21 . V . r Q 5 . 5 aw. s.f,, f if q tw '-Z ., , 1 t , , Q- , .T A L 1 i - it N, ,gk 3 il ' 1 is , r. '- Jil R 9 f L ' , 11: 'Y 4 f W in .L fu 1 Vg : . W xl, s ,,,i rz, , .l,r,,s ' , 1 i McKEOWN, PETER RANDOLPH lPETEl fTransferred 1952 from West Senior High School, Pawtucket, Rhode lsland1, Art Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1952-'53, ROTC 1952-'53. McLARRY ANNE Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Hall of Fame 1952, Historian Travel Club 1952-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. McNAMARA, MARY ANNE lMAC1 Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Round Table 1952- '53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Latin Club 1951-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. MALOUF, DONALD JOSEPH IGUS1 Cheerleader 1952-'53, Vice-President Class 1953, Treasurer Student Coun- cil 1952, Vice-President Student Council 1952, Hall of Fame 1952, Favorite 1953. MANSFIELD, CHARLES ALTON QCHUCK1 Football 1951-'52, Swimming 1951- '52, Hi-Y 1951-'53, H Association 1951-'53, B-Team Football 1950. MARTIN, ELEANOR SUE Music Festival 1950-51, Hi-Lites 1950- '53, Intramural Sports 1951-'53. MARTIN, PATRICIA ANN KPATI Student Council 1952, Travel Club 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1950-'53. MATTHEWS, ROBLEY KNIGHT IBOBD Hi-Y 1950-'53, B-Team Basketball 1951, Linz Pins 1951-'52, MATTHEWS, TOM DURHAM ROTC 1950-'53, Hi-Y 1951-'53, B- Team Baseball 1952, Crack Platoon 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951. MILLER, PATRICIA RUTH IPATSYJ Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Tra- vel Club 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Music Festival 1951-'53. MOCK, NANCY LOU Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, President Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, ln- tramural Sports 1952, Linz Pins 1950-'52. MONROE, JANE ADELE UANIEJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Art Club 1951-'52. ,jvc-,,,,,. 'A' If N, 55? 5 .,,,.. T., if .1 I ff' f , W -, 'M, . ,. Fif a-4 E li T ' - I M. K xy' M 'im ' Zf: 'i?g: qi . ., ,M , . . in iw W s lm, 3 5 1 l 5 si T 1 X -,I 'N X Q xg wr it if ,i ,E ig, s I i . 3: T :Ei X' Y J ff f '17 st' ' J 3535 psf M ii 'S ?+ 1 .ff if A , -5-5, i f 5' 'N 29 7 ss if me W i if , Q 2 I 'l Q 2 Seniors MOORE, WILLIAM BISHOP, JR. IBILLJ Band 1950-'53, First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Treasurer Saber Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Camp Dal- las 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951-'53. ha-a Gum. O-wz,Lf fix ,jg , fl, U49-'S CLK' . MOORE, NANCY ANN INANCIEJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '52, Junior' Historical Society 1951- '53, Intramural Sports 1952, Music Festival 1951-'53. MOORE, WYLENE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951, Travel Club 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'52. MOSHER, MARY ANN Parliamentarian Travel Club 1952- '53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, .lun- ior Historical Society 1952-'53, Hi- Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. OGG, JACK McDONALD, JR. Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, ROTC 1950-'51, OGLESBY, ROBERT THOMAS lTOMMYt Operetta 1952-'53, Band 1950-'53, First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Democ- racy Contest Winner 1952, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Music Festival 1950-'53, -Page Fifty-one Seniors OLDHAM, HENRY NEWLAND Bagpipe Staff 1953, Band Com- mander 1953, Maior ROTC 1953, Saber Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951 -'53. OTTO, LLOYD THOMPSON Hi-Y 1950-'52, ROTC 1950-'53. OWEN, CORITA .IEAN Hi-Lites 1951-'53, National Honor Society 1952-'53, President Drama- tics Club 1953, Vice-President Dra- matics Club 1952, Intramural Sports 1951, Travel Club 1951-'53. PARKER, .IOANNE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. PARKER, LAWRENCE LLARRYJ Junior Historical Society 1952. PARKER, MARTHA LOUISA CMARTHA LOUJ Bagpipe Staff 1953, Lads and Lassies 1953, Operetta 1953, Music Festival 1953, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Page Fifty-two E ti, t m PAULSELL, WILLIAM OLIVER lBILLl Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1951-'53, ROTC 1951-'52, Operetta 1952-'53, Crack Platoon 1951, Music Festival 1951-'53. PAULSON, EVERETT WILLIAM IBILLYJ Band 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. PERRY, ARLENE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, Travel Club 1951. PHILLIPS, .IACQUELINE UACKIEI Vice-President Lads and Lassies 1952- '53, Student Council 1951-'53, Dra- matics Club 1952-'53, Vice-President Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Operetta 1952-'53. PILLEY, JANE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Dramatics Club 1953, Travel Club 1951, Junior His- torical Society 1951, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Musical Festival 1950. POSTON, STEVEN WALLACE IBEARJ ROTC 1951-'52, Crack Platoon 1951, Music Festival 1951, Hi-Y 1951. POULOS, PATRICIA iPATl 53 Junior Historical Society 1952- 53 Intramural Sports 1950- 53 Mu- sic Festival 1951. 'WW Nh vwiks Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952- k ' , I 157:9- POWELL, WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, JR. QLEW1 ROTC 1950-'53, Camp Dallas 1950- '51, Hi-Y 1952-'53, Rifle Team 1952-'53, POWELL, VANCE EDWARD ROTC 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1950, Music Festival 1951. PRICE, MARY HILL Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1950- '51, PURL, MARY KATHERINE Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Library Council 1952-'53, Music Fes- tival 1951. QUILLEN, MARY ANN Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, President Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Linz Pins 1951-'52, -3-Ska, ., fi Q fi a it ,Z F gf f sfrr L,1-st Astv Qi, Seniors RABE, RICHARD CDICK1 Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, l'Ii-Y 1950-'52, Oper- etta 1950-'53, Music Festival 1953. RABORN, BARNEY RAGLAND, LILA TENISON SMITH Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951, Music Festival 1951. RAINES, CHARLES THEODORE CTEDJ Student Council 1952-'53, First Lieu- tenant ROTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Linz Pin 1952, Camp Dallas 1951- '52, Crack Platoon 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951. RAINWATER, JOYCE QDEWDROPJ President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Student Council 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, District Champion Tennis Doubles 1952, Travel Club 1951-'52, Intramural Sports 1950-'53. RAITHEL, ROBERTA ANN KBOBBIE ANNJ CTransferred 1952 from Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio, Texas.1 Dramtics Club 1952-'53, Vice-President Dramatics Club 1953, Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1953. Page F ifty-three Seniors RATHER, CARROLL NOELL QACEJ Baseball 1951-'53, Football 1952, Hi-Y 1951-'53, H Association 1951- '53, B-Team Basketball 1951-'52, Dad's Club Award 1952. RAY, CECIL ARTHUR lBUZZ1 Band 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant RCTC 1953, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Orchestra 1951- '53, B-Team Baseball 1952. REICHMAN, LOUIS IRVING KBUBBAI ROTC 195I4'52, Hi-Y 1951. REJEBIAN, MARY ERMANCE National Honor Society 1952-'53, Student Council 1951-'52, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Hall of Fame 1952, Hi- Lites 1950-'53. RICHARDSON, DIANE IDIJ fTransferred 1952 from Lubbock High School, Lubbock, Texasj, Hi- Lites 1952-'53, Music Festival 1953. ROACH, JACK GILLEAN Band 1950-'53, Saber Club 1953, First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, HieY 1950-'53, Music Festival 1950-'53. Page Fifty-four fs., , sf : , fc , . 5 20.9. 5 ? ' r Mi . -is 5 W QM in 9 ' f S 4 'Q Z H. JI N554 g Q. X ROBERTS, CHARLES CLARKE President Class 1953, Football 1951- '52, H Association 1951-'53, Stu- dent Council I951-'53, Hi-Y 1951- '53, Music Festival 1951. ROBINSON, WILLIAM SIMS KBILLQ Student Council 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53. ROGERS, WILLIAM .IETT KDIGGERJ Football 1951-'52, H Association 1951-'53, Secretary-Treasurer H Association 1952, Hi-Y 1951-'53. ROOT, PATRICIA SUE IPATJ Student Council 1953, Lads and Lus- sies 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Bag- pipe Staff 1951-'52, Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, ROSS, SUE. Hi-Lites 1950-'53. ROVINSKY, REBA HELEN Linz Pins 1951-'52, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1953. RUEBEI., MARGARET EILEEN Secretary Student Council 1952-'53, Editor Bagpipe 1951-'52, Vice-Presi- dent Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Stu- dent Council 1950-'53, Hall of Fame 1952-'53, Favorite 1953. RUGGLES, ANNE National Honor Society 1952-'53, Latin Club 1951-'53, Travel Club 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Tartan Staff 1951-'52. RUTCHIK, MORRIS DAVID Hi-Y 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951, Dad's Club Award 1951-'52. SAGAL, MATHEW WARREN IMATTYJ Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 1953, Hall of Fame 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1951-'53, Dramatics Club 1951-.'53, Student Council 1950-'51, SCOTT, JUDITH JEANETTE IJUDYJ Travel Club 1952-'53 Junior Histori- cal Society 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950- '53, Dad's Club Award 1952. SCOTT, MARY BROWNING Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Intramurals 1951- '52, Travel Club 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1950-'53, Art Club 1953. ,A r i f 1 . - ex .v ' : H I .. H as 1-,L . W ly! I ,o s I L, '- rr it ,fr S Q .. . . X u me.. W ,. 1 'gl F T W L. 59' 1, A.. W , if I fi yi it .Li L A. ,S ft I 12 5 s Seniors SCRUGGS, CAROL ANN Operetta 1953, Music Festival 1953, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Student Council 1952, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Tra- vel Club 1952-'53. SEWELL, KENNETH IKENI Hi-Y 1951-'53, SHAW, SALLY LOUISE National Honor Society 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Latin Club 1951-'53, Oper- etta 1953, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. SHELTON, BARBARA JEAN IBOBBIEI lTransferred 1952 from George Washington High School, New York, New Yorkj. Hi-Lites 1952-'53. SHEINBERG, BETTY GAY Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Linz Pin 1951, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Student Council 1951-'52, Music Festival 1951. SHEPPARD, .IOHNNIE SUE ISIS, National Honor Society 1952-'53, Vice-President Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Stu- dent Council 1953, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Intramural Sports 1950- '52, Travel Club 1951-'53. Page Fifty-five Seniors SHUTTLES, WILLIAM IBILLJ SILLIMAN, Louise CWEESAJ Historian Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Student Council 1950-'51, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Travel Club 1950-'53, Mu- sic Festival 1951, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. SIMPSON, WILLARD DOUGLAS CDOUGJ Hi-Y 1953, Junior Historical Society 1953, ROTC 1951-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951. SINGER, ADRIENNE Intramural Sports 1951, Travel Club 1951-'52, Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Linz Pins 1951-'52. SMITH, CHRISTY ANN MARSHALLSAY ICHRISI Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1950- '53. SMITH, DAVE IREDJ B-Team Basketball 1950-'52, B-Team Baseball 1952, Hi-Y 1950-'53. Page Fifty-fix Q 'Q H tw W, 1 7 liei 5 ' Q Q? V' 2:3 . .- V .MEG 1 l l' R 'STM' as 3.55 2669 . ,4 . , f. I K lib- 'QW x 'lf 5 'a , ,Hy 3- A ,V L ,sg 5 fn ' 5 1' Q. 2 K A SMITH, DONALD CURTIS IDONJ ROTC 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Saber Club 1953. SMITH, JOHN HAYDEN CTransferred 1952 from Wellington High School, Wellington, Texasj, Band 1952-'53, Music Festival 1953. SMITH, LIDA MAE Business Manager Bagpipe 1952353, Student Council 1953, Vice-President Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Hall of Fame 1952-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Travel Club 1950- '53. SMITH, MAURINE ELLEN Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Lads and Lassies 1953, Operetta 1953, Art Club 1951' '52, Travel Club 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53. SNIDER,' ROBERT LYNN QBOBI ROTC 1950-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'51. SPARROW, ROBERT GORDON III IBOBJ Football 1951-'52, Basketball 1951- '53, Baseball 1951-'53, Co-Captain Baseball 1953, H Association 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53. SPEAKER, MONETA MAY Intramural Sports 1952-'53, Music Festival 1950, Dad's Club Award 1951, Round Table 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. SPRINKEL, RAY KEITH Junior Historical Society 1951-'52, Band 1951-'53, Hi-Y 1952, Music Festival 1953. STARZ, BARBARA .IEANNE Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, ln- tramural Sports 1950-'52, STEDMAN, REN EARL Hi-Y 1950-'53, Baseball 1953, Stu- dent Council 1950, ROTC 1951, B- Team Football 1950-'51, STEEL, ROBERT TURRENTINE IBOB1 Band 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, All Festival Band 1951- '53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Saber Club 1953, Dramatics Club 1952-'53, STEELE, RICHARD LEE IDICK1 Vice-President Hi-Y 1952, Captain ROTC 1953, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Crack Platoon 1952, Camp Dallas 1951-'52, ...rf X ,N ...we I 'M tw ii, at if All tt.. N W if I A as S, , . 4 gilt, iii 1 S r 't if sf HWS th s 'ST ,,f 'fi1 5 f tv I tl 'lm ' . LTR W, K , f YM, f1 1' N i. W .- ., f. f . ., E, ., - AJ J? .,.. y gg .K . , '. , li ? ,A k,.. ,, N 5 .. , ,,,. , V V , fy-12 , 114 5 a we' -if E ' 'N sm' Seniors STEWART, PHYLLIS EVANS IFI1 National Honor Society 1951-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Operetta 1951-'53, ROTC Queen 1951, Music Festival 1951-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. STUART, JOHN WILLIAM fJOHNNYl Golf 1952, BATeam Baseball 1951, Hi-Y 1951-'53, H Association 1952, Dad's Club Award 1952. TAYLOR, JOHN EARL President Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Dramatics Club 1951-'53, Operetta 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, B-Team Basketball 1950-'51. TEDFORD, JOHN ROY Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, National Honor Society 1953, Operetta 1951- '53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Linz Ping 1952, Accompanist Lads and Lassies 1951-'53. THOMPSON, WILLIAM VAN B-Team Basketball 1951-'52, BfTeam Baseball 1952, Bagpipe Staff 1953, Linz Pins 1952, Hi-Y 1951-'52. THURLOW, THOMAS NEILSON QTOMMYJ Captain ROTC 1953, Camp Dallas 1950-'52, B-Team Football 1950, Hi- Y 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951. Page Fifty-:even Seniors TRUE, THEODORE WALTER ITEDDYJ Football 1951-'52, B-Team Football 1950, Hi-Y 1950-'52, Junior Historical Society 1952, H Association 1950- '52. TUBB, SARAH I.ILI.IAN Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951. TUTT, HELEN WARREN Student Council 1952, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. UPTON, JAYNE Secretary Hi-Lites 1952-'53, High- lander Staff 1952-'53, Treasurer Student Council 1953, Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53. UTAY, lOIS RAE Dramatics Club 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Hi-I.ites 1951-'53. VAN DERMEER, JIM DERRY B-Team Basketball 1950-'52, B-Team Baseball 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1950-'52, ROTC 1950-'52. Page Fifty-eight 1 .ss sf. it f' si? tszg 'X . it ig-sri,-iifgfi ' ' , T - Q, Q fi it im' 1 4 -gl ya, s.- .sv-. -ff i gi ,,.. J x K 2 A M 1 s J, ,, .. , A ,.,,. , fvfii- -. , VAN DUYN, CAROL LOUISE Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-I.ites 1950-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53. ,y r l is sf M N.. ,, 1 i , C was-ii' i 'X 5 ,, fi' VAN DUZEN, BEVERlY GAII. Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Music Festival 1951, Intramural Sports 1951. VIEAUX, ANNE OVERTON Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1950-'53, Music Festival 1951. VOEKEI., DAVID lI'IERMANl Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1950-'53, Football 1951-'52, H Association 1951-'53, DaCI's Club Award 1951. WALENSKY, BARBARA JEAN Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Travel Club 1952- '53, Art Club 1952-'53. WALKER, ELLEANOR ANNE National Honor Society 1952-'53, Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Lads and Lassies 1950-'53, Hall of Fame 1952, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Student Council 1953. WALKER, VIRGINIA ALICE CGINNYJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Lads and Lassies 1953, Oper- etta 1953, Music Festival 1953. WALLIS, ITHA MAY Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Treasurer Travel Club 1951-'52, Historian Junior His- torical Society 1952-'53, Music Festi- val 1951-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951- '53, Operetta 1952-'53. , i A WATSON, ERNEST STEVE First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Band 1950-'53, Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Linz Pins 1952, Saber Club 1953, Operetta 1953. WATTS, BENJAMIN CHRISTOPHER CBEND Student Council 1951-'52, Hi-Y 1950- '53. WEILBY, DANIEL OLSEN First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Rifle Team 1951-'53, Crack Platoon 1951- '53, Round Table 1952-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52. WEST, NANCY JANE lNANCEl ROTC Company Queen 1952, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951, Intramural Sports 1950-'52. 6 .. , f we , .f , .., .,., V , 5 , , ' , If I t ' 1 --5 ia? H X lg -16 J v- 45 5' gg g s- I V - is Q s ss 'fre'-we , ki' S - ' gk 4' M . El I .. - g S ff' Q ' jg. ,Queeg -. Seniors WHITTEN, ROSAMOND CAROL IROZZIEJ ROTC Band Queen 1951, Treasurer Travel Club 1952-'53, Junior His- torical Society 1952, Highlander Staff 1952, Intramural Sports 1950- '53, Hi-Lites 1950-'53, WHYTE, KENDRICK EDWARD IKENI Hi-Y 1951-'53, First Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Crack Platoon 1951, ROTC 1951-'53, Travel Club 1951. WIECKHOFF, MARRIOT WARREN Highlander Staff 1952-'53, Hi-Lites 1951-'53. WILEY, MICHAEL ALAN IMICKEYJ Captain ROTC 1953, Crack Platoon 1951-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Highlander Staff 1951-'53, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Student Council 1952-'53, WILLIAMS, CLAUDE WOODY CTransterred 1952 from Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, Texasj, Bagpipe Statt 1953, Music Festival 1953, Quill and Scroll 1953, Second Place Winner Journalism Contest 1952, Hi-Y 1952-'53, Orches- tra 1953. WILLIAMS, .IEANNINE CLAIRE Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Art Club 1951-'53, Linz Pins 1950-'52, Oper- etta 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1951-'52, library Council 1952-'53. Page Fifly-nine WILLIS, DAVID SIDNEY Junior Representative Student Coun- cil 1952-'53, Football 1951-'52, H Association 1952-'53, Baseball 1953, B-Team Football 1950, Hi-Y 1950- '53. WILSON, NORMA ANE IJANIEJ Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Travel Club 1951- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Intramural Sports 1950-'52, Music Festival 1951, Highlander Staff 1952-'53. WILSON, ROBERTA iI IONEYl Hi-Lites 1950-'53, Treasurer Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Intramural Sports 1950- '53, Student Council 1950, Travel Club 1953, Junior Historical Society 1953. WINN, MARION LINDSEY National Honor Society 1952-'53, DAR Award 1953, Quill and Scroll 1952-'53, Bagpipe Staff 1951-'53, Lads and Lassies 1951-'53, Intra- mural Sports 1951-'53. WOFFORD, WILLIAM BENJAMIN IBENI Hi-Y 1950-'53, Dad's Club Award 1951, ROTC 1950-'53. WRIGHT, JAMES FLETCHER Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Tri-Captain Swimming Team 1953, Swimming 1952-'53, H Association 1952-'53, Band 1950-'53, Page Sixty , ,gif age' 5 J- A V ls is 9 fi! 1-Sw :I -3? 'iI Q. 'sg ., X 'K P 5, ,fav-me ,ffl we 15, , fl . t ' 4 at I ns, Nissa- fi WYCHE, ROBERT CARLTON IBOBI Band 1950-'53, Second Lieutenant ROTC 1953, Music Festival 1951-'53, Orchestra 1952-'53, Hi-Y 1953. YOUNG, ROBERT MAXWELL CBOBI Cadet Colonel ROTC 1953, Tri- Captain Swimming Team 1952-'53, ROTC 1950-'53, Swimming 1950-'53, H Association 1951-'53. YOUNG, LINDA AUSTIN iTransferred 1952 from Waco High School, Waco, Texasj, Hi-Lites 1952- '53, Junior Historical Society 1952- '53, Travel Club 1952-'53. ZUCKERMAN, SANDRA LOIS Hi-Lites 1951-'53, Music Festival 1951-'53, Junior Historical Society 1952-'53, Travel Club 1951-'52, Intramural Sports 1952. ZWEIG, ROSA FRANCES IROSIEI Travel Club 1952, Music Festival 1951, Hi-Lites 1950-'53. BOLCH, KATHERYN LEE IKAYJ Treasurer Hi-Lites 1952-'53, Secre- tary Dramatics Club 1953, Librarian Lads and Lassies 1952-'53, Travel Club 1952, Intramural Sports 1951- '52, Operetta 1952-'53. i , RUCKER, CARLA SUE National Honor Society 1952, '53, Lads and Lassies 1951 '53, Operetta 1951, '53, Hi Litas 1951- '53, Music Festi- val 1951, '53, Intramural Sports 1952. BROWN, ELLA MAE BRICE, PAMELA Transferred 1953 from Little Pam Rock High School, Little Rock, Hi- Lites 1951-'53, Art Club Arkonsasj. Hi-Lites 1953. 1951, Music Festival 1951, ln- tramural Sports 1951, '53. Finally made if, Dad! says son, Willis, to the January graduation speaker, Mr. Willis Tate, Sr. Atender moment as Mrs. Francis gives her son, Louis, his diploma. The beat in graduation music was given by the brass trio composed of Robert Wyche, Bill Savage, and Woody Williams. Page Sixty-one SCENES FROM SIGHT UNSEEN Uanuary Class Playj Mixed emotions in the senior play Ghosts in the play have a confer- ence to plan action. PageSi52tyltw'o W X Ginger Higginbotham looks like she has lust seen the unseen sight. Marie McElreath, Willis Tate, Chris Hampton and Sandra Sorrels during a tense moment in the production. THE PERFGRMERS: Understudies X E 'H' ' f... Q- - ,. i bl A the lf fl i Q Z J? f .v , Page Sixty-four JUNIORS fHigh H Classj Front Row: left to right: Susan Zane, Ann Grant, Kay Dolch, Sara Digiacinto, Mary Ann Baskette, Nancy Childers, Nancy Bassel, Marjorie Aaron, Pam Brice. Second Row: Carolyn Carnes, Anita Grinke, Elizabeth Blackshear, Jerry Bywater, Allison Galt, Barbara Davis, Norma Grabstald, Marcia Aaron, Phyllis Bogart. Third Row: John Harvey, Charles Kiefer, Judson Rogers, Gene Fair, Dick Ford, Hugh Holcomb, Clay Cox, Charles Holmans, Joe Browning. Fourth Row: Jon Coalson, Richard Musgrave, David Jones, Richard Fox, Gilbert Brown, Harry Eisen- stein, Lewis Cohen, Bob Hayden, Richard Aston, David Hampton. Fifth Row: Jimmy Roe, Rally Stanton, John Gillham, Gerald Harlan, Fred Baccus, Romee Bianchi, Jordan Burkart, Joseph Farr, Donald Denny, King Buckner. Not in picture: Jack Herman, Gordon Goldstein, Tom Fries, Joyce Frankfurt, Glen Foster, Dick Draper, Teresa Dietz, Marilyn Conolley, Jerry Carmichael. J UNIORS fHigh 11 Classl Front Row, left to right: Lois Utay, May Loeb, Sue Kel- sey, Sally Slaton, Carla Sue Rucker, Claire Taylor, Joan McKnight, Lucia Watson, Jean Toomey. Second Row: Nancy Walton, Eva Lou Watkins, Bonnie Vifquain, Mary Lou Keesee, Barbara Vifquain, Sherma Pattillo, Merita Wood, Cathy Southgate, Betty Sheinberg, Sue Downey. Third Row: Searcy Miller, Donald Knight, Marshall Ses- sions, Larry Sikes, Lewis Watson, Stanley Lipman, Johnny Stuart, Gifford Touchstone, Cecil Stell. Fourth Row: Tom Moore, Mark Shipley, Bob Penland, Tommy Porter, Sam Paternostro, Charles Mc- Michael, Jimmy McMurrey, Victor Hunter. Fifth Row: Henry Nuss, Harry Werner, John Lovejoy, Ned Jarret, Michel White, Martin Snider, Morris Romick, Ronald Waters. Not in pictures: Jim Sanders. ls Linna Nash thinking Mr. Story's French is all Greek with a southern accent? Page Sixty-ive Miss Bradfield looks dubiously at her Ndiscipuli Cuesarae .IUNIORS flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Sara Carter, Penny Dean, Ann Childers, Nancy Edwards, Gail Aechternacht, Jane Bailie, Carol Burns, Temple Bagby. Second Row: Kay Couchman, Peggy Carr, Elaine Bu- chanan, Sharon Cole, Nancy Culpepper, Sue Kes- ler, Helen Causby, Trudy Clair, Danny Candler. Third Row: Richard Bralliar, Joe Dawley, Keith Clay- ton, Malvin Dunievitz, Juris Dakters, James Black- mon, Anne Chapman, Barbara Best, Lee English. Fourth Row: Frank Bell, Ray Cook, Charles Eversole, Don Cox, Bill Barr, Jerry Abramson, Jim Brown, Edward Duff, Bruss Billingsley. Fifth Row: Marshall Bolobitt, Mike Botts, David Allen, Tommy Buck, John Duckett, Bill Bailey, Roger Adamson, Devereux Dunlap. Not in picture: Carolyn Colvin. Page Sixty-fix . in, i LAR B. JUNIORS flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Sharon Black, Patricia Connell, Billie Louise Allen, Frances Bekins, Pat Brokaw, Gail Cowdrey, Barbara Bragg. Second Row: Terry Crozier, Yvonne Brown, Lee Clinch, Margaret Crim, Ann Akard, Quata Barnett, Judy Davis. Third Row: Kay Bowers, Mary Deal, Marjorie Evans, Sandra Baron, Jane Burton, Linda Beck, Carol DeLoach. Fourth Row: Bart Bragg, Sterling Brown, Eddy Chees- borough, Ed Botefuhr, Jimmy Elliott, Jerry Cacl- dell, Jim Anderson. Fifth Row: Scott Clark, Sydney Carter, Tim Cochran, David Barrett, Clay Elliott, John Binford, Joe Abbey. Not in picture: Allen Abramson, Janelle Conroe, fluff? N-:,i f - NN Wt X c 4 i . ,tfy X X U j N Q J, -' X, Page Sixty-.raven JUNIORS flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Judy Jarrett, Gloria Hulsey, Joyce Higginbotham, Nancy Jo Henderson, Carol Hudspeth, Carol Hall, Ann Faust, Frances French, E 9 Second Row: Linda Harris, Laurace James, Peggy 4 Hoban, Ann lnnes, Nancy Jones, Myra Garrett, A N Carol Higginbotham, Janice Kagen. i p ' Y 5 Thircl Row: Judy Gimp, Dorothy Ann Jones, Anne Gibbons, Barbara Hays, Jeanne Harper, Sylvia Joseph, Arlene Kemp, Dot Jones, Betty Jones. Fourth Row: George Hempel, George Hager, Jerry Hacker, David Goldman, Rae Hendrix, Alan Feld, Kenny Gale, Gene Golden. Fifth Row: John Gibson, Gary Gilchrist, John Kendrick, Dan Hampton, Harold Griffith, Jack Haaker, Boyd Henderson, Ben Harmon, Bob Johnston. Not in picture: Lutetia Hightower, Barbara Sue Holt, Nancy Houston, Harry Hoxsey, Joel Hudson, Bob- by Jenkins. Page Sixfy-eight JUNIORS flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Nancy Jordan, Rosemary Hen- enberg, Annette Kerley, Frances Sue Katz, Ann Foster, Jean French, Sally Heller. Second Row: Elizabeth Ann Hammett, Joyce Hender- son, Elaine Glendenning, Jane Graves, Judy Hack- worth, Barbara Harrington, Joan Hardwick. Third Row: Gordon Goldstein, Paul Kelso, Douglas Klingman, Johnny Griffiths, Dick Hunsinger, Jerry Jeter. Fourth Row: John Hall, James Faulk, Torn Hodgon, Larry Martin, Charles Kenyon, Sidney Ravkind. Fifth Row: Bryant Russell, Mickey McBride, George Tahu, Danny Feldman, Edwin Greer, Charles Shuey, Wally Pistor. Not in picture: Joseph Farr, Spencer Frost, Patti Graves, Jed Hallman, John Harvey, Ann Jones. Sure, says Mr. Wisseman to Sam Pcternostro,- next semester Page S ixty-nine Mrs, Hutchison smiles patiently while Jim Saunders explains an equation. JUNIORS fLow H Classl Front Row, left to right: Betty O'Hearn, Dixie King, Marilyn Polhemus, Betty Masterson, Anne Mars- ton, Sharon Kugle, Clementine Piranio. Second Row: Bob Lindsley, Johnny McFarland, Ann Mason, Linna Nash, Judith Noble, Kathy Larson, Corda Lee Mahon. Third Row: Gage Prichard, Walter Neaves, Marilyn Pian, Elizabeth Olan, Carol Patrick, Barbara Lagow, Robert Hoople. Fourth Row: Charles Mayes, Dick Prather, John Long, Gene Lee, Tim Kirkendall, George MacGregor. Fifth Row: Don Metcalfe, Don Presley, Lee Livington, Bill Lynch, Joe Miller, Howard Kunz, Alan Mc- Donald. Not in picture: Kathy Pollard, Lucinda Porter, Mathew Porter, Ginger Powell. Page Seventy f f x ' I . I - D. - X liffrll AJUNIORS P f,f flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Peggy Olsen, Sherry McLaugh- lin, Beverly Pierce, Mary Lane, Donna Kirven, Sally Nicks, Marianne Miller. Second Row: Virginia Mills, Anna Krupmick, Judy Meinhardt, Susan Neece, Carol Miller, Kay King, Mary Massey, Martha Maxwell. Third Row: Patsy Lund, Anne Price, Betsy Minot, Nancy MacGregor, Margaret Loflin, Jane Manning, Frances Martin, Linda Oprendek. Fourth Row: Pauline Nichol, Marion Moses, Marcia Miller, Margaret Land, Marjorie Marshall, Bar- bara McConnell, Coral Ann Leon. Fifth Row: David Pittman, Pete Martin, Robert McFar- land, Donald Maris, Jerry Miller. Not in picture: Mariamme McCord, Rosser Miller, Tom Moore, Lou Pierce. . , P, Page Seventy-one ......,,.....--uns X ff X Page Sezwzly-tze'0 JUNIORS flow H Classj Front Ro-w, left to right: Beverly Toby, Nita Taylor, Mona Rogers, Janis Winsett, Mary Stigall, Martha Williams, Sharon Swenson. Second Row: Mickey Schaenen, Barbara Tate, Janice Spickard, Ann Williams, Rita Taylor, Gail Rutland, Irma Schulman, Beth Van Maanen. Third Row: Bob Shearer, Jane Wilkinson, Anne Woods, Ann Stone, Betty Turner, Dolly Robertson, Jack Rosser, Homer Rader Fourth Row: Bill Worley, Richard Schaeffer, Tommy Tatum, David Williams, John Timmons, Bill Spivey, Gayle Satterfield, Jay Ungerman. Fifth Row: A. C. Spraggins, William Reed, Lloyd San- dusky, Bob Strand, Alvin Tobin, Bill Taylor, Bill Sanders, Bog Viets. Not in picture: Lawrence Southworth, Frank Wharton, Peggy Robertson. .IUNIORS flow H Classj Front Row, left to right: Susan Walters, Sandra Shock, Anita Starr, Rebecca Thomas, Susie Rager, Merle Sparks, Jerry Stanford. Second Row: Nini Ronay, Marilyn Tobin, Annette Reed, Virginia Wimberly, Susie Transou, Jan Watson, Pat Smith. Third Row: Carol Reed. Anne Marie Susman, Gay West- smith, Peggy Weddington, Jody Scurry, Mary Martha Southerland, Harriet Webster. Fourth Row: James Young, Bill Wilson, William Scott, Bill White, Garry Weber, Alex Speegle, Sammy Scott. Fifth Row: Frank Tackett, Pat Robertson, Sharon Shutt, Frank Skillern, Jim Sanders, Wade Smith, Robert Schermerhorn. Not in picture: Martin Schneider, John Sharpe, Mary E. Willding. Peggy Weddington must have been proved it judging by the happy expression on Miss Walters' face. Page S eveniy-three SOPHOMORES fHigl1 10 Classj Front Row: left to right: Lutecia Hightower, Patty Graves, Phyllie Burk, Betty Aday, Mary Nelle Bownds, Biddy Grayson, Sylvia Johnson. Second Row: Jane Griffen, Ainslie Boston, Carolyn Bacon, Lee Cabell, Ann Crittenden, Mary Jeffers, Janice Horton. Third Row: Ilene Jones, Linda Brickell, Dianna Autry, Carolyn Colvin, Gay Holcomb, Sheila Kaufman, Donna Klingman, Kitty Casey. Fourth Row: Bill Jaynes, Mayo Crum, James Carter, Arch Beasley, Larry Fenton, Robert Blackwell, Marvin Freid. i Looks as though Miss Sauer's class is brushing up on their Hb 90'09Y- Not in picture: Terry Crozier, James Crump, Judie Ga rrett, Ned J arrett. Page Seventy-four SOPHOMORE5 fHigh IO Classl Front Row, left to right: Judy Bradley, Kay Hughes, Barbara Sue Holt, Ann Gable, Kay Keith, Mary Hunter, Norma Kuehl. Second Row: Charles Clifford, Stuart Capers, Conrad Cherry, Terry Bybee, Cecil Holmes, Pat Gilliland, Martha Hunter, Dotty Brocksmith. Third Row: Robert Allday, Olan Hankins, Bobby Clark, Tommy Bywaters, Donald Adams, David Daly, Jack Franklin. Fourth Row: Ted Anspacher, Webster Blocker, Bob Barnes, Dick Anspacher, John Kindle, Nick Carter, Ronald Davis, Dick Benson. Not in picture: Jerry Caddell, Trudy Lee Clair, Mike Cooke, Jerry Jeter, Charles Kenyon. r 6. 9 R , ,1 . I 5 C- -5 -Q ,lgi'7 'Lg ,gf 1 1 f:i13'f , ., , . V f E .. -'ff' - .. Q -Y 1 .,,. -1-wg,-'.w :, isx R -- .1 -YY, ., 4' 1- ln f .ar w i? ' sf Page Sezfenly-five l, N Xj fit KTM Page Sezfenly-.fix SOPHOMORES fHigh IO Classj Front Row, left to right: Therese Vriesenga, Ann Mengert, Joyce Lissauer, Barbara Rankin, Helaine Stein, Carole Ross, Edith Snoots. Second Row: Barbara Lang, Betty Sue Lively, Bonnie McLean, Patsy Nichols, Jackie Miller, Gail Leut- wyler, Dollye Moss. Third Row: Fred Snider, Beverly Murray, Sylvia Trout, Gary Womble, Tommy Soutter, Ted Zale, Jim Rowalt. Fourth Row: Robert Stout, Jimmy Stevenson, Kemp Strother, Frank McLain, Bobby Linskie, Allan Wilkes, Ray Spears. Not in picture: Lloyd Sandusky, Bob Shearer, Deborah Ann Williams, Sharon Swenson. SOPHOMORES fHigl1 I0 Classj Front Row, left to right: Jean Messersmith, Jo Ann Tate, Cecilia Straus, Pat Scharf, Mary Lane Sen- sabaugh, Judy Smith, Velma McKinney. Second Row: Eula Lee McBride, Gloria Mathis, Carol Reaves, Jeri McClain, Betty Waters, Carol Webb, Mary Smith. Third Row: Sherwin Willard, Barbara McGee, Libby Robnett, Linda Pitt, Frances Ramsey, Lucinda Porter, Carol Rutland, Charles Otstott. Fourth Row: Phil Lack, Donald Lane, Bill Sparks, Milton Ziman, Ed Snider, Len Layne, Joe Leidolt, Frank Wray. Not in picture: Joe Miller, Marianne Miller, Vincent Nathan, Pat Robertson. 1 .fi WIC' Coach Franklin shows a souped up motor to his safety educa- tion class. l Q 5 2 Page S e zfezzty-:even SOPHOMORES flow 10 Classj Front Row, left to right: Jerry Beeler, Dayle Casey, Martin Berkman, Richard Bullwinkle, Harold Block, Jackie Douglas, Dianne Denton. Second Row: Judy Andrews, Judy Calmes, Susannah Durbin, Peggy Collins, Ann Brown, Janice Blakely, Pat Crain. Third Row: Dorothy Bourland, Evelyn Dippel, Mary Sue Dickinson, Nancy Darby, David Brower, Gregory Boss, Scott Chickering. Fourth Row: Carol Ann Ditfey, Linda Darnall, Jane Adams, James Burrill, Jimmy Cumbie, Fred Davis, i Bob Campbell. ls Tommy Sparrow helping or hindering Miss Anderson in the reading clinic class? Fifth Row: Rex Cantrell, Buddy Dau, Jim Chambers, Bob Bourdene, Carlyle Bendorf, Hill Crane, Ben Brister. Not in picture: James Doss Allen, Donala Blagg, Nancy Dial, Andy Cosby. Page Se1fen!y-eight SOPHCMORES flow 10 Classj Front Row, left to right: Charlene Billingsly, Sidney Davies, Mary Albert, Lou Doty, Margaret Benoit, Margaret Boyle, Jeanie Dunlap. Second Row: Kay Colwick, Yvonne Coke, Janet Cronk, Barby Bicknell, Martha Bowser, Betty Brown, Nan Dick. Third Row: Betsy Dyer, Carolyn Benclorf, Linda Burk, Pat Covington, Debbie Dunlap, Pat Box, Florence Beloate. Fourth Row: Don Arnett, Danny Alcock, George Brown, Bill Douglas, Howard Compton, Perry Carroll. Fifth Row: Tornrny Andrews, Bill Bowers, George Belcher, Roy Coffee, Danny Beaird, Charles Caperton. Not in picture: Reba Burrow, Simon Cisneros, l li, i 35 4 , . XV C, i . V' ff ' ki I into C cefja t Q Q- -- - - N N, Li Page Seventy-nine l l ,fed jwtm Q M 1 A Q - i Q4 ,. 'iq L.3+ ,A Page Eighty SOPHOMORES fLow IO Classj Front Row, left to right: Jaye Eddie, Linda Lacy, Juanita Hill, Alice Gunstream, Martha Gibson Lynette Gore, Dottie Herrington. Second Row: Bonny Engemoen, Carol Hoopingarner, Carolyn Hedges, Jeannie Griffin, Carolyn Gouse, Kay Fitzgerald, Marion Hursey. Third Row: Bobby Hull, Marty Gribble, Mariorie Head, Helen Edmonson, Barbara Goodwin, Dee Ham- rah, Dorothy Janak. Fourth Row: Tommy Grey, Ronald Kinnamon, James Lake, Allan Gilbert, Ralph Garrett, Tom Head, George Kerr. Fifth Row: Frank Finks, John Horton, Mickey Geron, Walter Henderson, Butch Hill, Vic Hagen, Richard Howell. Not in picture: Martha Edwards, Kayrem Frahm, Lynne Haycraft. 1 SOPHCMORES flow 10 Classj Front Row, left to right: Gertrude Jackson, Diane Hawn, Barbara Kennedy, Sandra Hampton, Laura Goyne, Judy Foster, Kelly Erwin. Second Row: Suzy Jolliff, Florine Hawley, Judy Hat- field, Dorothy Hill, Joy Heaton, Tish Heard, Martha Hughes. Third Row: Tom Gowan, Harwell Jones, Tom Haroz, Jim Hurlbut, Glenn Hampton, James Hall, Donald Janak. Fourth Row: Gene Henderson, Mike Henderson, Joe Hope, Johnnie Gateley, Jay Glazer, Jerry Jarvis, Homer French. Fifth Row: Eddie Griffin, Jimmy Hudson, David Fed- son, Thomas Johnson, Bob Krauel, Ted Lair, Bill Fair, Sammy Gottlieb. Not in picture: Peggi Johnson. Social Studies teacher, Coach Morris, helps in the search for Seoul. SOPHOMORES lLow 70 Classl Front Row, left to right: Virginia Nash, Carolyn Miller, Helen Morgan, Delores McLain, Carolyn Parker, Sally Nettleton, Dee Mahon. Second Row: Patty Pieper, Loretta Lievsay, Betty Nor- denbrock, Judith Newton, Judy Loper, Nancy Reddick, Peggy Morrison. Third Row: Marsha Myers, Martha Prentiss, Judy Love- ioy, Mary Rankin, Mary Marlowe, Carolyn Register, John McCoy. Fourth Row: Don Polan, Bob Maxfielcl, Stanley Rapa- han, Jerry Peterman, Gene Matthews, Don Mor- ris, Jim Rice. Fifth Row: Bruce Peters, Peter Mood, Larry Petty, Frank Olsmith, Donald Morsman, Gary Reed, Bobby Marwill, Brooks Patrick. Not in picture: Bobby Linskie, Amelia McCord. Page Eighty-Iwo SCPHCMORES flow I0 Classj Front Row, left to right: Genevieve Paule, Mimi Lewis, Barbara Lipshy, Jo Ann Noble, Florence Larson, Mary McCrea, Nancy Renter. Second Row: Pat Perry, Marylyn Powell, Patsy Martin, Camille Massie, Carol Penland, Nancy Leeper, Marcia Long. Third Row: Jo Ann O'Bannon, Mary Lea Norman, Marcia Murray, Rosemary Mills, Ann McFadden, Pam Poulos, Pat Myers. Fourth Row: Jimmy Petty, Mike Nelms, Jerry Prager, Pete Nelson, Bill McRae, Kenneth Purvin, Paul Reynolds. Fifth Row: Bill Payne, Gary Marchower, Bill Moore, Johnny Milnor, Bob Miller, Ralph Reasor, Alan Jones. Not in picture: Harold Paisley, Talbot Porter, Mitchel Rasansky. W1 URQU5 Pi lgglg I f :::p,::i , ll ll nge. n ll'- ai- ' XV ix , TOEA IIIWF' 3. ' Q iq 'iii ff ln l Page Eighty-three O GG 75 'til' v f V iii Page Eighty-four SOPHOMORES flow IO Classl Front Row, left to right: Anna Lynne Whitehurst, Andrea Smith, Bettie Thompson, Nancy Tinkle, Joan Wright, Joyce Yearout, Carolyn Wiltse. Second Row: Sicily Sterling, Sarah Steel, Ann Wilson, Gretta Thomas, Helene Ring, Sylvia Strange, Linda Schernerhsin, Ann Stuart. Third Row: Melinda Ruddell, Pat Vaughn, George Rogers, Allan Simmons, John Williams, Dale Smith, Steve Vardell. Fourth Row: Norman Rogers, John White, Joel Schatz- man, Mickey Stark, Riley Sloan, Wallace Wasters, Roger Sorrells. Fifth Row: Albert Toole, Hugh Rucker, Don Shine, Bill Whitehead, Steve Terry, Al Snyder, Tommy Thomas. Not in picture: Jimmy Stephenson, Arthur Stone, Sheila Turner, Carol Werner. SOPHOMORES if flow 10 Classj fi Front Row, left to right: Dorothy Summers, Kay Weaver, Merida Watson, Sharon Purnell, Diana T Wright, Llorene Thompson, Beate Schoeps. Taylor, Beverly Schneider, Dorothy Roach, Suz- ' anne Shumaker, Scottie Robinson. Third Row: David Rush, Bill Wallangford, David Rush, if Dexter Rollins, Ken Youngentob, Jack Yarbrough, Fourth Row: Chris Weil, Terry Storm, Tommy Sparrow, Paul Shumate, Mike Straus, Stewart Woodward, Bill Savage. I I I I I I This IS a pmatu, not or chicken, Senorita Boyd explains to her Fifth Row: Pete Roth, Charles Winston, Bobby Robin- 5PC 'fSl1 PUPH5- son, Dick Wharton, Jon Sellin, Bill Shelton, Jimmy Willbern. Not in picture: Betty Smiley, William Sparks, Sharon Wheeler, Vikki Wolfe, Richard Polansky. Q i I Page Eighty-Jive Second Row: Margot Williams, Sue Woods, Carole Ann , Harry Stein. 1 SOPHOMORES fLow 10-January Classj Front Row, left to right: Gary Utay, Allen John- son, Merrill Whitten, Robert Gerlach, Robert Kogan, Sara June Huffman, Joyce Aubu- chon, Diane Laugenour, Sandra Cook, Jon Anderson. Second Row: Dennie Guill, Vincent Vermooten, Anna Walsh, Lido Chase, Suzanne Moen, Nancy Lamm, Barbara Smith, Marilyn Tirey, Sharon Smith, Nancy French, Danny Thompson. Third Row: Richard Hermer, Oliver Dunham, Lynn Ashby, Jerry Heftler, Howard Starr, Tom Brice, Buddy Keith, Judy Welton, Dotty Winter, Gorclen McGowan, Joan Hiett. Fourth Row: Shelly Borin, Louis James, Mike York, Mike Bennett, Russell Durning, Allan McFarland, Paul Saxton, Tommy Field, Ralph Smith, Les Mendelsohn, Jerry Smith. Fifth Row: John Sanders, David Barton, Terry Jordan, Lowry Wilkins, David Ramsey, Buddy Croft, John Rogers, Bunky Jordan, David Turner, Mike Lumby, Jon Lundell. Not in picture: Bobby Faust, Charmayne Babb. Page Eighty-six SOPHOMORES fLow IO- January Classj Front Row, left to right: Judy Rominger, Diane Dawson, Jo Lynn, Mary Lea Abbott, Nita Fraser, Nancy Ross, Diane Peavy, Medora Doherty, Sybil Wyche, Mary Carol Cannon, Sandra Ford, Margaret Brown. Second Row: Frances Tims, Beverly Marmion, Hope Dreeben, Elaine Rubin, Sandra Rosen, Elyse Friedman, Janice Abramson, Frances Leach, Nedra Carter, Janet Wright, Francine Schulman, Gael Saunders. Third Row: Diane Wisdom, Ruth Boyd, Myrna Melick, Bonnie Stulken, Mollye Johnson, Rhea Cochran, Martha Block, Peggy Parker, Carolyn Williams, Marion Guion, Betty Zim- merman, Joan Cassells. Fourth Row: Steve Zareff, Fred Pendleton, Ronnie Roberts, Henry Zapruder, Price Moore, Rob Gilbert, Stuart Aaron, Ben Cervin, Charles Eschentelder, Edward DeLoach. Fifth Row: Buzz Meredith, Murray London, Rex Roberts, Don Singleton, David Sledge, Tommy Cariker, Mark Rubin, Billy Mount, Norman Jones, Alton Thompson, Jack Little, Jimmy Russell. Not in picture: Pat Fletcher. Page Eighty-:even CENTER RING! Stars V I A Www X2 'Q fy -. I' ' K 'S 1 Ez MUSIC FESTIVAL FAVCRITES HALL OF FAME OPERETTA ing page as They reach for the brass ring. comes The brilliant operreta, THE THREE MUSKETTERS with music by From the ranks of the Student Council, staffs ofthe Bagpipe and Frimil. IT was presented To o thrilled and applauding audience on the Highlander, The Hall of Fame is selected. These deserving people April 24 and 25. With Charles Lloyd in The role of D'ArTagnan and are Those who have worked hardest on one or more of These activities. Phyllis Stewart as Conslcmce, The production was most successful. From The court of Louis XIII and The pen of Alexander Dumas FAVORITES Smifgy JQKL eanne gba uifi FAVORITES .SZ WL? yon e.5 QOH I 92 l'l0fJ6 FA VOR I TES mmf opal? FAVORITES IQWAJ Wake Page Ninety-.fix HALL OF FAME JOHNNY APPLE HARRY LACEY President Student Council Editor of the Bagpipe Gold H Maximum Officers' Award SPEIGHT JENKINS, JR. Editor of the Highlander Maximum Officers' Award HALL OF FAME EILEEN RUEBEL LIDA MAE SMITH Secretary Student Council Business Manager of the Bagpipe Maximum Officers' Award Maximum Officers' Award MARILYN KENDRICK Business Manager of the Highlander Maximum Officers' Award Page N inety-.feven BILL CORTELYOU HALL OF FAME .IAYNE UPTON Highlander Staff Gold H Highlander Staff Gold H MICKEY WILEY Bagpipe Staff Gold H ww ' ff L 4:0 X J' 'Ei ELLEANOR WALKER KENT BEASLEY .IOANN FERRIS Highlander Staff Student Council Bagpipe Staff Gold H Silver H Silver H Page Ninety-eiglyp Student Council Honorable Mention HALL OF FAME ROBERT HEMPHILL GEORGE REYNOLDS Highlander Siciff Student Council Silver H Silver H ff . 3 Y, Q'-If bv- ,qi sa.. ,' WMV' 41, , .mf FFQW: E lf- 'lll Riff L i?1fw - ,fi.1 lf5Ef i, ,z i5 RRO MATTY SAGAL Bagpipe Staff Silver H SARAH TUBB Bagpipe Staff Silver H JOHN DUCKETT Student Council Bronze H Page N inety-nine HALL OF FAME A aff , Y I A I 'je 'QCX I fxf fx X. in I SALLY SLATON ELIZABETH ELLISOR ANNE GRIFFIN Student Council Highlander Staff Student Council Bronze H Honorable Mention Honorable Mention fi- 5' I I Lll ' A B 'iii A .,A. Q g K p l w I NANCY MOCK MARY ANN MOSHER NEWLAND OLDHAM JACKIE PHILLIPS Bagpipe Staff Highlander Staff Bagpipe Staff Student Council Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention . - , V 'JAR ,QQRXK ' ' fl' K 554, ' ,yt-rf , .. . , 1 , v 5 ,m,. - I g-fmi - Y Q , -,E --. - ii. S Lvl. ,,,k if JOHNNY STUART ROZZIE WHITTEN MARION WINN NANCY WOODS Bagpipe Staff Highlander Staff Bagpipe Staff Highlander Staff Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Page One Hundred ln the Hotel cle Ville our ballet dancers per- form for Louis Xlll's court. His maiesty CBill Sandersl has an important word with Anne, CCarol Scruggsl Queen of France. Operetta Season In Hi-Park: The Three Musketeers Charles Lloyd in the role of D'Artag,nan fights for Queen and country in an inn in France. Puge One Humlrefl Owe FIRST RING-: Circus Troupes I Q 'Y'-'E' Stuart, Johnny Members of the fall executive committee, James Gibbs, Eileen Ruebel, Kent Beasley, Ann Grant, Don Malouf, Sally Slaton, Jack Davis, Mary Reiebian, and Charles Roberts pour over Roberts Rules of Order. Yuletide spirit seen at the S.C, formal. Page One Hundred' Four Selling football ribbons to student council members at the regular Monday meeting are officers Sally, Eileen, James, and Don. STUDENT COUNCIL As a connecting link between the student body faculty, the Student Council helps to pio.note a spirit eration and friendliness. Among the many activities encouragement of school spirit by the dances after home foot- and the of coop- are the ball games, football ribbons, and friendship teams: the publish- ing of the school directory, The Clan . Annual school elections are sponsored by the Council. For three years, the Student Council has supported two French war orphans. Fall OFFICES Spring James Gibbs . . President . . Johnny Apple Don Malout . . Vice-President . David Willis Eileen Ruebel . Secretary . . Eileen Ruebel Sally Slaton . Treasurer . . Jayne Upton Louise James . . Sponsor . . Louise James Eleanor Thornell . . Sponsor . . Eleanor Thornell MEMBERS Aaron, Stuart Apple, Johnny Asel, Herby Beasley, Kent Benoit, Margaret Brown, Ann Brown, Yvonne Carter, Syd Clifford, Charles Clinch, Lee Colwick, Kay Crim, Margaret Cronk, Janet Davis, Jack Duckett, John Durning, Russell Easterling, Barbara Echerd, Margie Fraser, Nita Goldman, David Grant, Ann Grouse, Carolyn Griften, Anne Hacker, Jerry Harris, Sally Hatfield, Robert Holt, Barbara Sue Hunter, Martha Jenkins, Speight. Jr. Kaemmerlan, Lenora Keller, Smithy Kneeland, Betty Lacey, Harry Lagow, Barbara Lipman, Stanley Mason, Ann Malouf, Don Martin, Frances Martin, Pat Meinhardt, Judy Minot, Betsy Morris, Don Nuss, Henry Otstott, Charles Price, Ann Raines, Ted Rainwafer, Joyce Reiebian, Mary Reynolds, George Roberts,'Charles Robinson, Bill Scruggs, Carol Sheppard, Johnnie Sue Southworth, Larry Sparrow, Tommy Slaton, Sally Sparks, Merle Spears, Ray Starr, Anita Stewart, Ann Tate, Barbara Tate, Willis Tatum, Tommy Touchstone, Gifford True, Teddy Turner, Betty Upton, Jayne Vifquain, Barbara Walker, Eleanor White, Bill Whitten, Betty Jean Wiley, Mickey Willis, David Woods, Nancy N.H,S. atficers, Don Clayton, Jo Ann Holt, Kent Beasley, and Walter Wink oroudly surround the symbol of their club. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the highest goals of accomplishments for the students of Highland Park is membership in the National Honor Society. To be a member of this group, one must be outstand- ing in leadership, scholarship, character, and service, a member of Hll, L12, and H12 classes only, and must have a scholastic average of at least two and one halt grade points. Approxi- mately :JW of the H11 class, 7'X-J of the L12 class and 15? of the H12 class are selected by the teachers to become members of this organization. Members of the NHS serve as ushers at the senior play and commencement exercises. One of the most coveted honors a senior can receive is the H blanket which is awarded to the boy and girl who ship, leadership, character, and serv Fall Kent Beasley . Walter Wink . Jo Ann Holt . Don Clayton . . Miss Hilda Masters Adams, Bill Anderson, Bill Asel, Herby Atkerson, Sarah Barnett, Quota Beasley, Kent Butt, Francis Carnes, Carolyn Clayton, Don Davis, Jack DeShong, Peggy Duckett, John Eggers, Katherine Fanning, Phil Forest, David Glover, Lynn Grant, Ann Griffin, Sarah Jo Hampton, David Hampton, Chris Hassell, Ann Hemphill, Robert OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor MEMBERS Holden, Diane Holt, Jo Ann Hughes, Jan Jenkins, Speight,J r. Kosanke, Nita Lacey, Harry Lee, Peggy Lipman, Stanley lloyd, Charles McDonald, Alan is outstanding in scholar- ice. Spring . . . Jack Davis . Elleanor Walker . . . . BillAnderson Miss Hilda Masters Owen, Corita Jean Price, Anne Roberts, Larry Rogers, Mona Rucker, Carla Sue Ruggles, Anne Scurry, Jody Shaw, Sally Sheppard, Johnnie Sue McNamara, Mary Annshubinski, Robert Matthews, Bob Meinhardt, Judy Messersmith, Ann Miller, Carol Miller, Patsy Minot, Betsy Mock, Nancy Moss, Jerry Nuss, Henry Ogden, Carol Oldham, Newland Steele, Richard Stewart, Phyllis Storey, Bill Tedford, John Tirey, Mae Jean Walker, Elleanor Webb, Jeanne Williams, Jeannine Wink, Walter Winn, Marion i Walter and Jo Ann, H Blanket winners, really have cause for smiles Ti 'i lt? 11 e. 'Iv '?4'4 1 fi ll ifwll 'gig :EH PH Page One Hundred Fwe If 51. HifLite officers, Jayne Upton, Margie Echerd, Louise Sillirnan, Johnnie Sue Sheppard Cseatedl, Mary Jones, Sally Harris, Honey Wilson, Joyce Rainwater Nancy Woods, Kay Dolch, and Patsy Miller watch the birdie. Absent Pat Murray. Full ot' retreshments and happy are these Hi-Lites. Pat Murray helps Santa hand out stockings to the children ot the annual Christmas party. Page One H mmfred Six HI-LITES An organization of all girls in Highland Park High and girls only is the Hi-Lites. This large club has a variety ot service from helping the new girls to become better acquainted to Red Cross work. Members of the club volunteer to serve on committees which are directed by the vice-presidents. All the sophomores are aided in getting better acquainted with the older members through the Friendship Committee. Through the Welfare and Red Cross Committees the club takes care of children at the Mexican Mission, makes favors and decorations for the hospitals, and sponsors a rural school for the Save the Children Federation. Dances and parties during the year are planned by the Social Committee. Programs of the meetings every Tuesday are in charge of the Program Committee while information of these and other activities are the duties of the Publicity Committee. OFFICERS Joyce Rainwater . , . President Sally Harris .... . Vice-President Johnnie Sue Sheppard . . Vice-President Mary Jones .... . Vice-President Patsy Miller . . Vice-President Margie Echerd ..... . Vice-President Jane Casey, Nancy Woods . . . . Vice-President Jayne Upton ..... . . Recording Secretary Linda Harris, Pat Murray . Corresponding Secretary Honey Wilson .... .,., T reasurer Kay Dolch . . . Treasurer Louise Silliman ...... . Historian Miss Sally Smith, Mrs. J. P Owen . Sponsors Miss Diane Cook ..... . Sponsor Miss Carrier lnmon . . Adviser K Mmwwsf-fs . g 333. ,...W. K 'MW r ,....,,,.,.n.'--r-'f'T f' .,..,. I ',,......-s--it H Q,,,..,--sw-1 M' ' ' I' at rx: . s--'-- 'EMM :I Riff IF tm Soaking up vitamin sponsor, Mi. Harkey D are Hi-Y officers, Willis Tcte, Dick Davis HI-Y Under the leadership of their officers and helpful sponsors, Mr. Ruddell and Mr. Harkey, the Hi-Y maintains this motto: To create and maintain through the school and co'nmunity, higher standards of Christian character. This club, a branch of the Y.M.C.A., was created thirty one years ago by the Highland Park High School and the Hi-Y student members. The Hi-Y meets every Monday to bring its members a thirty-minute pro- gram, which ranges from entertainment skits to religious pro- grams. Once a year the HiAY and Hi-Lites co-sponsor a Religious Focus Week for the whole school. The Hi-Y also does welfare work with the Red Cross. Their social activities include a dance given in the fall and spring for members and their dates. Fall OFFICERS Spring Willis Tate . . President . Herby Asel Richard Steel . . Vice-President Frank Groseclose . . Vice-President . Searcy Miller Dfck Davis . . . Vice-President . Don Knight Vice-President . . Bill Goff Syd Carter . . Vice-President . Johnny Stuart Bill Gribble . Secretary . Syd Carter James Holmes . Treasurer . Bill Bowers Reporter . Cowden Henry Photographer . David Voekel Charles Harkey . Sponsor . . Don Williams George W. Ruddell . Sponsor George W. Ruddell 4- , Richard Steele, Bill Gribble, Sid Carter, Bob Sparrow, and James Holmes with their Youth and Government representatives are Duke Underwood, Governor Walter Wink, Willis Tate, Henry Jacoby, Joe Browning, and Kent Beasley. Some distinguished Southern gentlemen and their lair ladies at the Hi-Y Old South ball. Page One Hundred Seven Q ancl S members, olcl and new, light their tapers at the initiation ceremony. at Truth K is a QQ rfivig! S X112 lg A WX '05 A i 45717 xa'k'af l i 5 ia Officers, Eileen, Bill, and Miss Stewart, Watch President Nancy light the candle Page One Hlmdred Eight D. H. QUILL AND SCROLL honorary society for high school journalists, which has as its abiectives the promotion of better journalism. Requirements for admisson into this society are to maintain a high scholastic average, to be at least a iunior, to have done outstanding work on either the Bagpipe or the Highlander staffs, and to be recom- mended by the sponsor of the publication on which you worked. The emblem of this club is the flaming torch and banner. All members receive a magazine three times a year called The Quill and Scroll. Fall Nancy Mock . Eileen Ruebel . Bill Cortelyou . . Miss Mary Stewart Cortelyou, Bill Cole, Sharon Dranquet, Suzy Echerd, Margie Eggers, Katherine Ellisor, Elizabeth Ferris, Joann Harris, Sally Houston, Nancy Jenkins, Speight,Jr. Johnston, Bob Jones, Mary Kelley, Bob Kendrick, Marilyn OFFICERS Spring . President . . Nancy Mock . Vice-President . . Eileen Ruebel Secretary-Treasurer . . . Marion Winn . Sponsor . Miss Mary Stewart MEMBERS Lacey, Harry Luce, Carol Maclver, Winnie McClure, Mary Frances McLarry, Anne Miller, Patsy Mock, Nancy Mosher, Mary Ann Pierce, Beverly Pollard, Kathy Reiebian, Mary Ruebel, Eileen Sagal, Matty Sheppard, Johnnie Sue Smith, Lida Mae Sorrels, Sandra Stuart, Johnny Tate, Willis Tubb, Sarah Upton, Jayne Van Duyn, Carol Walker, Elleanor Whitten, Rozzie Wiley, Mickey Williams, Woody Winn, Marion Members get the discussion underway at the regular meeting ot the Round Table. THE ROUND TABLE The Round Table ..... the club which gives its members an opportunity to discuss various topics in an informal and inter- esting manner. Sponsored by Miss Moore, this organization selects its twenty members so that no one religion, nationality, or even school classification will hold a maiorityp and so all views on the topic being discussed may be presented. Co-opera- tion, willingness, and open-mindedness are stressed on the port of the members. The hour, which is spent every week in discu.- sion of topics as extra-curricular activities and the electoral college, helps the members to face problems and to strive to tind the answers. Fall Jerry Moss . Elizabeth Ellisor Miss Helen Moore Abramson, Jerry Brower, David Burton, Jane Gibbs, James Hammett, Elizabeth Hampton, Chris OFFICERS Chairman Secretary Sponsor MEMBERS Hardwick, Joan Jones, David Kneeland, Betty McKinley, Velma McNamara, Mary Ann Spring . Phil Fanning . . Charles Lloyd Miss Helen Moore Speaker, Moneta Underwood, Duke Walker, Elleanor Weilby, Daniel Winsett, Janis it out at next meeting 1 'Kay gfbat Esfieg Nw, so 'I 74 f' IH! z 514111. Phil Fanning, Jeanne'Webb, and Jerry Moss will be well prepared to thrash If ' I Zi Page One Hundred Nine Ann Childress admires the modern art of Barbara Lagovv. Otticers. Harriet Culpepper, Raymond Beall, and Mona Rogers study new displays. fm-,...,,,,,w gr Future Rembrandts get supplies ready for the dov'S l9SSOn, Page One Hundred Ten ART CLUB Are you interested in different phases of art work? Then the Art Club is for you. lt offers opportunity to do and learn about different phases of art work not offered in art classes. Each member may do the type of work which he likes best. Meetings are held each Tuesday afternoon atter school 'for an hour, Social diversions are an annual dinner, picnics, and field trips. Other activities of the club include stage design and decorations for various school productions. Fall Mona Rogers . . Ray Beall . . . Sharon Cole . , Jeanne Norsworthy Virginia Wimberly Winnie Maclver . Miss Nancy Dial . Acton, Rosemary Beall, Ray Beck, Linda Brocksmith, Dottie Bruner, Del Burns, Carol Burton, Jane Cabell, Lee Casey, Kitty Cole, Sharon Culpepper, Harriet Dakters, Juris Diffey, Carol Engemoen, Bonnie Fanning, Phil Freeman, Mitzie Hall, James Hays, Barbara Heller, Sally OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary Historian Reporter Sponsor MEMBERS Hiett, Joan Hollister, Carol Horton, Janice Hudsbeth, Carol James, Laurace Jarrett, Judie Jones, Nancy King, Kay Klingman, Donna Lagow, Barbara Land, Margaret Loper, Judy Luce, Carol Maclver, Winnie McKeown, Pete McKinney, Velma McLaughlin, Sherry Masterson, Betty Melick, Myrna Spring . Harriet Culpepper . . Linda Beck . Sharon Cole . . Judy Loper . Rosemary Acton . Janice Winsett . Miss Nancy Dial Miller, Cacci Newton, Judy Norsworthy, Jeanne Oprendik, Linda Parker, Peggy Price, Anne Roger, Susie Rogers, Jud:on Rogers, Mona Scott, Mary Smith, Mary Loving Tate, Barbara Watson, Merida Webb, Carol Williams, Jeannine Wimberly, Virginia Winsett, Janis Zimmerman, Betty Zimmerman, Julia Membership is open to anyone interested in the field of thea- A scene from SUPPRESSED DESIRES with Don Malout, Carol Hall, and Ann Hassall. DRAMATICS CLUB An outlet for aspiring Thespians of the school is the Dra- matics Club. Membership is limited to thirty active ones who are selected in bi-annual tryouts before the executive board. To retain membership, a student must participate in at least one play each semester as actor, director, or member of the pro- duction stoff. The club gives several assemblies a year. The most important of these is the Christmas play in which they are assisted by the music and art departments. Each semester the club gives an evening of one-act plays for an invited audience. All the members are responsible for writing and producing the assembly which announces the Highlander Music Festival Queen. trical arts. Fall Chris Hampton . Corito Owen . Ann Hassell . Matty Sagal . . Mrs. Edith Steed . Cortelyou, Bill Davis, Tommy Dolch, Kay Duckett, John English, Sarah Jane Fanning, Phil Hatter, Ervin Hall, Carol Hall, James Hall, Lynda Hampton, Chris Hassell, Ann Holden, Diane Kesler, Jerry Kneolond, Betty OFFlCERS . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor MEMBERS Kinnamon, Ronald Lacey, Horry Lloyd, Charles McClain, .lerri Martin, Frances Messersmith, Ann Miller, Searcy Malouf, Don Moore, Bill Moss, Jerry Nuss, Henry Owen, Corito Phillips, Jackie Pilley, Jane Spring . . Corita Owen Bobby Ann Raithel . . . Kay Dolch . . Jerry Kesler . Mrs. Edith Steed Raithel, Bobbie Ann Robinson, Scottie Sagal, Matty Scurry, Jody Sorrels, Sandra Sparks, Merle Steel, Bob Stewart, Phyllis Stuart, Johnny Taylor, John Underwood, Duke Utay, Lois Walker, Elleanor Webster, Harriet A tense moment is produced by Matty Sagal, Chris Hampton, Jerry Moss, and Charles Lloyd. Aren't Dona Molout and Se-Gran Miller rovtshing? Page 0116 Hzmdred Eleven Mm is I .1 I l. 1.fJ??'3i ss n pq l 1 , TI'GV6l Club Oifiiefi SGl'Gl1 JON? EY1QliSl1, MCIVY Jones, MDW Ann M0SlW9T, ROzzie Whitten, and Barbara Easterling with their sponsor, Mrs. Miller, set the dates tor future meetings. Travel Club carries out the Golden Rule with Christmas gifts for the under- privileged. Page One Hundred Twelve 1 Ill N f ,129 oxj r xu ut' il' ut' sn! 4 G. lil bln! life Q? gf v it-Qs U DJ TRAVEL CLUB lt's fun to be an armchair traveler! Those who have never been away from Dallas can enioy this club, as well as world travelers, for the club has interesting speakers and movies on far-away places. The Travel Club does not neglect those here at homey it sponsors a group of Y-Teens of another school. At Christmas time a party is given, and there is a gift for each girl. Sarah Jane English , Mary Jones . . Barbara Easterling . Rozzie Whitten . Anne Mclarry . Mary Ann Mosher . Mrs. I. O. Miller . OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . . Historian Parliamentarian . . . Sponsor Otticers, Ann Faust, Carol Haas, Mary Katherine Barnett, Harry Lacey, Winnie Mclver, Nancy Francis, Itha Mae Wallis, Sarah Atkerson, Lida Mae Smith, Ann Quillen, and Mrs. Miller select the speakers. JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY devotes its time in learning more about Dallas, Dallas County, and Texas, its historical homes and monuments, history, leaders, and customs. Each year representatives are sent to the annual meeting of the Texas Historical Society in Austin. Several mem- bers have had their articles published in the society's offficial publication, The Junior Historian . This year the club will continue its social service proiect of caring for a needy family. Ann Quillen . Sarah Atkerson Lida Mae Smith Mary Katherine Carol Haas . Itho Mae Wallis Harry Lacey . Mrs. I. O. Miller . President . Vice-President . . . . . . RecordingSecretary Barnett . . Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer . . Historian Porliamentarian . . . Sponsor needy s 5 he 4:2 ' aa ntl Ei I X J.H.S. members get their Christmas proiects underway with packages for the ls- xl J' Alf. 'I A , 5- sy- 1 RJA Page One Hundred Thirteen First row: Spencer Frost, Shirley Kochman, Gail Rutland, Carolyn Jones, Third row: Carolyn Ard, Jed Hallman, Gene Lee, Marcia l-learon, Barbara Elizabeth Ellisor, Lucinda Porter, Ann Childers, Marion Moses, Bobby Lagow, Betsy Minot, Mrs. E. Clay Griffith, Director, David Barrett Shubinsici. Betty Sue Lively, John Wlwite, Sue Kelsey. Second row: Judy Meinliarclt, Pamela Erringer, Reba Burrow, Lenora Kaern- - merlen, Michael Crane, Roy Giclclens, Barbara Harrington, David Rush, Not in picture: Ella Mae Brown, Nancy Lamm, Myrna Melcik, Charmayne Dayicl Pittman, Woody Williams, Florence Larson, Bill Savage, Bob Babb, Patsy Fletcher, Dennis Guill, Marshall Babbitt, Cecil Ray, Gordon Vtlyche, Anna Layne Vllhitohurst, Nick Stark. McGowan, Bobby Robinson. Ensemble: Eorbarci Harrington, Ray Giddcns, Elizabeth Ellisor, Marcia l-learon, David Pittman. I Qt Q I 'Qyi 0 4.152 9' ll! xxx 'XXX lllx Q 5 'W' Qs Q xnix gt' Y Q A xv - 5 I' lx ' 1 GQ 'Q wa' 'Q' f ll , X 8 nl ,J Page One Hundred Fourteen V R-H. ORCHESTRA Ambition was the key note of the orchestra activities this year. Included in the ever popular school performances were assemblies, graduation exercises and the operetta. Appearances outside ot our school were concerts at the State Fair, a teachers national convention, radio shows, and civic clubs. In February several representatives went to Galveston where they shared three days work and play with highly selected musicians from the entire state. The highlight for the orchestra performers came this spring when they participated in the Highland Park Music Festival, Our American Heritage. All work and no play is not the complete schedule, for three times a year the group enjoys itself with a barbecue, banquet, and a picnic in honor ofthe senior members. 'ront row: left to right: Marie McElreath, Joan Battle, Lenora Kaernmerlen, Laurie Buck, Mary Lou Keesee, Ann Grittith, Libby Robnett, Joan Hackman, Phyllis Stewart, John Tedtord, Carrnon Anton, Nancy Francis, ltha Mae Wallis, Dolores Clark, Sarah Atkerson, Ann Faust, Elaine Manning, Merita Wood. Second row: Carol Webb, Barbara Burge, Jackie Phillips, Carlo Sue Rucker, Lynda Hall, James Gibbs, David Allen, Don Maris, Jack Ogg, Duke Underwood, Dick Robe, Jerry Moss, John McFarland, Jack Haaker, Mooris Romick, Edward Becker, Jeannine Williams, Pat Root, Barbara McConnell, Third row: Sandra Sorrels, Carol Scruggs, Harriett Culpepper, Kay Dolch, Boyd Henderson, Jerry Carson, Jerry Kesler, Steve Watson, John Long, Richard Howell, Richard Schaeffer, Charles Lloyd, Ed Botetur, George Kerr, Philip Fanning, Tommy Oglesby, Sally Shaw, Jo Ann Holt, Marion Winn, Jeanne Webb. Fourth row: llene Jones, Julia Zimmerman, John Taylor, David Forest, Dick McCree, Bill Paulsell, Phil Love, Dick Davis, John Griffiths, Charles Mayes, Joe Browning, Bill Sanders, Bill Whitehead, Robert Hoople, Lee Clinch. LADS AND LASSIES Almost no other organization in our school is snioyed quite as much by the entire student nody as the Lads and Lassies under the direction nf Miss Flora Lee Pope. Throughout the year the 'ocalists entertain us with wonderful music, ometimes sacred and sometimes popular. The -iighlights of their choral work this year included he production of their operetta The Three Mus- ,eteers, and their help with the Highlander Jlusic Festival. But you must not think that sing- -ng for the students is their only iob, for they ntertain many civic organizations and church roups throughout the city. The fun they have at Heir social functions, however, makes up for all 'me hard work they do. They have a tall banquet, n out of town trip, and a picnic in the spring. Elleanor Wolker, Betty Sue West, Linda Brickell, Margaret Clark. Three lassics and a lad are otticers1 John Taylor, President, Jackie Phillips 'N 2 X si s figs iw. Ein Alnnuni .am ni .III ll!! ::ll m 'Ill 'Ill IE g:::5lL5-:5 I 'll Illr llll llll llll :Ill Ill' Vice-President, Elleanor Walker, Secretary, ltha Mae XNillis, Trnasurer. - ea S 0 T 1. We R . Page One Hu1zzi1'eLi Fifteen fu-V. w., Harry Lacey . . . . Matty Sagal ........ Joann Ferris, Bob Kelly, Mary Jones, Mary Frances McClure, Mary Anne McNamara, Carol Van Duyn Nancy Mock ......... Sharan Black, Martha Boren, Barbara Burns, Jane Burton, Sharon Cole, Kay Couchman, Barbara Easterling, Katsy Eggers, Ervin Hatter, Sally Harris, Peggy Jacoby, Claire Leach, Beth Van Maanen, Linna Nash, Martha Parker, Beverly Fierce, Francis Ramsey, Sarah Tubb, Janis Winsett Sandra Sorrels, Joann Ferris . . Mary Barnett, Barbara Burge, Katsy Eggers, Liz Hammett, Mary Lou Keesee, Diane Lary, Mary Anne McNamara, Linda Oprendek, Marilyn Polhemus, Kathy Pollard, Frances Ramsey, Woody Williams, Virginia Wimberly MarionWinn. . . . . . . . . Carol Hall, Mary Lane, Kathy Pollard . . Lida Mae Smith, Business Manager HarrY LGCFY, Edl70l'-lf Cl l9f THE BAGPI PE CPublished bi-weeklyj EDITO . . Editor-in-Chief . ManagingEditor Assistant Managing Editors . Copy Editor . Assistant Copy Editors . Feature Editors Assistant Feature Editors . . . . . Editorials . Assistants on Editorials RIAL STAFF Winnie Maclver, Patsy Miller, Van ll Thompson ' Mary Barnett, Mary Frances McClure Ervin Hatter ......... Sherrill Hawkins . Daniel Weilby ....... Jane Burton, Marilyn Polhemus, I Virginia Wimberly l A Mickey Wiley ......... Bill Cortelyou, Bill Head, Bob Johnston Mrs. D. C. Rousseau ..... BUSINESS Lida Mae Smith .......... . Chris Hampton, Newland Oldham . Suzy Dranquet, Sarah Tubb . . Priscilla Vermooten . . . . Robert Hemphill ....... David Allen, Ann Hassell, Nancy Jo Henderson, Betty Sue Lively, Bill Moore, Mary Katherine Purl, Mary Anne McNamara Jean Harper .... . .Assistants on Sports' Exchange Editors . Assistant Exchange Editor . . . Humor Editor . Assistant Humor Editor . Names Committee . . . Photographer . . AssistantPhotographers Sponsor STAFF . Business Manager . . Advertising Managers Circulations Managers . Assistant Circulation Manager . . . . . . Ad Salesman . Assistant Ad Salesmen . Advertising Secretary Johnny Stuart ..... . . . . . . , Sports Editor Ogden Kidd g ,,,,,,, , Sponsor Marion Winn and Joann Ferris work hard at reading proof for the next Robert Hemphill, Betty Sue Lively, Newland Oldham, and Kay Dolch busi Frlday's Bagpipe. sort Bagpipes for our trusty second period sellers. Page One H undreni .S ixzeen if fi 5 1 sw N , 5. Roads to world romance are studied by Marjorie Marshall, Sharon Cole, Judy Smith, Jean Toomey, Elizabeth Blackshear, and Pat Gilliland. THE LIBRARY COUNCIL In The fall ot 1952 Hi Park's youngest club, the Library Council, was organized. Members who assist with The duties of the library during their study hall periods must maintain eligi- bility rating in scholarship. Our Council is affiliated with the state TALA, sponsored by the Texas Library Association. Major obiectives of this organization are: to assist with all duties pertaining to The library, to create a wider interest in cultural education Through books and reading, to bring about a closer coordination between classroom activities and library. Chief proiects of the Library Council for 1952-'53 are: to make 0 handbook evplaining the duties at its members, to begin a stamp collection, and to send representatives to the Teen-Age Library Association meet at T.S.C.W. in Denton on March 14. All activities are not with books for the group enioys a picnic twice a year. OFFICERS Mariore Marshall . . . . , President UZ BIGCLKSHSGI' Vice-President Jean Toomey . . Secretary Sharon Cole . , Treasurer Kay Couchman , , Reporter Mrs. Ruth Moen , , Sponsor Mrs. Lois Rollins , I Sponsor MEMBERS Bagby, Temple Blackshear, Liz Bowers, Kay Brown, Margare Cochran, Rhea Hunter, Victor Kindle, John Lake, Mimi t Lipscombe, Ann McGregor, Nancy Marshall, Mariore Melick, Myrna Miller, Marcia Moen, Suzanne Nathan, Vincent Cole, Sharon Couchman, Kay Craft, Buddy Garrett, Myra Gilliland, Pat Hearon, Marcia Houston, Nancy , :M . Arrangement of The classified section is done by Margaret Brown, Vincent Nathan, Kay Couchman, John Kindle, Rhea Cochran, and Patricia Graves. Buddy Croft, Suzanne Moen, Victor Hunter, Nancy McGregor, and Jo Ann O'Bannon search The Readers' Guide for more information. Page One H umlrerl Seventeen THE HIGHLANDER Speight Jenkins, Jr. ....... . Editor-in-Chief Carol Luce ' Johnnie Sue Sheppard, Nancy 1' . . . Associate Editors Woods Jayne Upton ..... . . . Candid Camera Editor Jock Davis, Kay Rogers ..... . Boys'Sports Editor Bill Cortelyou . .......... Photographer Willis Tate, Mickey Wiley, Bob Johnston Assistant Photographers Tommy Oglesby ...... . .... Military Editor Editor Speight enplanes for the NSPA Convention in Chicago-as the tirst Hi Park student to attend, Bill Cartelyou treats Jayne Upton, Nancy Woods, Johnnie Sue Sheppard, and Mary Reiebian to cotton candy at the circus -where else? Jody Scurry, Nancy Fiske, lx . , . Marriott Wiekhoff I ...... Girls Sports Editors Margie Echerd, Helen Tutt, Carol Van Duyn ..... Typists Robert Hemphill .... Anne McLarry, Suzie Transou Raymond Beall, Jeanne Davis Sarah Jane English, Bill . . . . . . . . .ArtEditor . . AssistantArt Editors Gribble, Diane Holden, Jo Ann ' SMH: Assismms Holt, Nancy Houston, Mary Ann McNamara, Barbara Starz, Lucia Watson Mrs. George T. Short s.,, ...,..,,.. S ponsor Bill poses his best friend , Sam, for a Buy your Highlander NOW! ad. Carol Luce, Diane Holden, Ray Beall, Sarah English, Mickey Wiley, and .lack Davis watch Helen Tutt type their re- spective assignments. Page One Hmzdrea' Eighteen Ed Botefuhr, Garrett Briggs, Chris Hampton, Ann Hassell, Robert Hemphill, Sonny Sessions, John Taylor Yvonne Brown, Ann Childers, Judy Davis, Barbara Lagow, Sam Mclntosh, Mary Ann Mosher, Ginger Powell, Janice Spickard, Barbara Tate, Rozzie Whitten Ogden Kidd . John Taylor, Chris Hampton, and Robert the PA to boost Hiahlancler soles. Barbara Tate, Elizabeth Ellisor, Yvonne Brown, and Elleanor Walker talk over circulation campaign plans. Hem THE HIGHLANDER Marilyn Kendrick . Elleanor Walker . Elizabeth Ellisor . Marilyn, Business Manager her stati has made. . . Business Manager . Advertising Manager . . . . Secretary is happy over the record breaking sales . Circulation Staff . Advertising Solicitors . Sponsor ohill put on a skit over Barbara Logow, Ann Chilciffrs, Judy DCJVTS, and Rozzie Whitten execute white collar tasks around the High- lander office. Page One llnmlred Nineteen THIRD RING: Men on the Flying Tra,peZe 3Mu..A . A , K ,Y ,ygi'4fii4rw6vwfs'7:'k 'gQQi2f2, EfZvZf-31'f,2e2 . , milf . V-.4 ,av ,sw W Front row: Danny Feldman, Bob Sparrow, Johnny Apple, Jett Rogers, Bill Gribble, David Dunn, John Duckett, Jerry Harlan, Sammy Scott, King Buckner, Johnny Berke, Don Bowman, David Goldman, Second row: Bill Bowers, Tommy Andrews, Cecil Holmes, John Gibson, Lewis Watson, Wade Smith, Syd Carter, David Voekel, Bill Adams, Jerry Jeter, Frank Tackett. FOOTBALL: Tri-Captain John Beasley, Tri-Captain Smithy Keller, Tri-Captain George Reynolds, Bill Adams, Charles Aldridge, Herby Asel, Bill Ballard, Johnny Berke, Webster Blocker, Bill Bowers, Jerry Carmichael, Sydney Carter, Tommy Davis, James Faulk, Louis Francis, John Gibson, Johnny Griffiths, Jerry Jeter, Ted Lair, Chuck Mansfield, Bob Mark, Joe Miller, Searcy Miller, Dee Norton, Noell Rath-er, Jett Rogers, Charles Roberts, Bob Sparrow, Tommy Sparrow, Ted True, Gary Weber, David Voekel, Bill White, David Willis, Manager Tommy Andrews, Man- ager John Hall, Manager Kemp Strother. BASKETBALL: Co-Captain Johnnw Apple, Co-Captain Bill Ballard, John Duckett, Tom DuLaney, David Dunn, Bill Gribble, Smithy Keller, Joe Leidolf, Wade Smith, Bob Sparorw, Manager Don Bowman, Manager Paul Kelso. TRACK: Captain King Buckner, Johnny Berke, John Duckett, Jimmy Faulk, George Hager, Jerry Harlan, Page One HuzldreffTzreflly-l1l'0 Third row: Speight Jenkins, Jr., Kemp Strother, Tommy Sparrow, Don Pressley, Eugene Andrews, Charles Roberts, Bob Young, John Hall, David Willis, Gorv Weber, Noell Rather, Jerry Carmichael, Teddy True, Ralph Binnion, Sponsor. Fourth row: Webster Blocker, Terry Bybee, Frank Bell, Tommy Davis, Herby Asel, James Faulk, Chuck Mansfield, Searcy Miller, Joe Miller, Bill Vtlhite, Bill Ballard, Smithy Keller. Jerry Jeter, Smithy Keller, Don Knight, Bob Scher- merhorn, Sammy Scott, Son Sessions, Larry Sikes, Louis Watson, Manager Johnny Stuart. SWIMMING: Tri-Captain Jock Ashby, Tri-Captain Fletcher Wright, Tri-Captain Bob Young, Ray Cook, Bob Elfant, Bob Johnston, Mike Lumby, George McGregor, Sam Mclntosh, Bob Matthews, Charles Otstott, Gage Pritchard, AI Snider. TENNIS: Eddie Cheesborough, Danny Feldman, John Janak, Wade Smith. BASEBALL: Co-Captain Bill Gribble, Co-Captain Bob Sparrow, Johnny Apple, Mike Botts, Joe Browning, Terry Bybee, Bill Bowers, Syd Carter, Jack Herman, Cecil Holmes, Ray Hendrix, Don Metcalfe, Don Pressley, Noell Rather, Mickey Schaenen, Tom Sparrow, David Turner, Jim VanderMeer, Manager Speight Jenkins, Jr., Manager Kim Lawton. GOLF: Captain David Dunn, Bruss Billinggsby, David Goldman, Frank Tackett, Gifford Touchstone. Y if ,, iv: Our rch--rch boys and girls give thai 142 punch. Walter Wink, Boss of the group. Gus Malouf CHEER LEADERS ff' ' A ff. W' W0 K S5 A W 11 X' ,.-J Mimi Lake Slick Andrews fgwu Coach Franklin and Miss Murchison proudly wcich our pep leaders give ou? on locomo1ive. Jeanne Davis Shirley .lones Page One Hundred Twentyetlaree 7952 HIGHLAND PARK FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row, left to right: Dee Norton, Chuck Mansfield, Johnny Berke, Charles Aldridge, Tommy Dayis, Captain George Reynolds, Captain Sniithy Keller, Captain John Beasley, Herby Asel, Louis Francis, Jett Rogers, Searcy Miller. Second row: Dayid Willis, Sydney Carter, David Vaekel, Gary Weber, Noel! Rather, Teddy True, Johnny Grifliths, Jerry Michael, Bolo Sparrow, Charles Roberts, Bob Mark, Bill Ballard, John Gibson, Tommy Thurlow. na in , Rx , ,r , bl! ., ,.., iff ' 5' , ,Q - 'fwfr :rms wsssrw QL 'i M -- lf ' 2'gf,f?ls2gf1sif1i,-1--Q15155151iii:-Hffgsw ef Third row: Coach Smith, Coach Morris, Joe Miller, James Faulk, Dick Draper Willis Tate, Don Knight, Tommy Sparrow, George Belcher, Bill Bowers, Johr Gillham, Joel Hudson, Lowry Mays, Coach Williams. Fourth row: Bill White, Manager Kemp Strother, Manager Tommy Anclrews, Bil Adan-is, Jerry Jeter, Ted Lair, Frank Tackett, Hank Hankins, Webster Blocker Sam Faternostro, Alex Speegle, Vic Hagen, Manager John Hall. . f r -,A-,,- it r inf.r..:,5-Qzeiwsz.. W f.-.ifsifmr 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' ,zf . .f 1 'Vik F Q FVU VQFEFSE55 57 - fi-liirfisr , ,.,,. ,T .. . , S.., ., I M. A .. tgg,Q, , J ,,,s5,i,,355 :view is ye . f gg 3 , ff T il L 5 6 1 , .,f. ' 'W -:fr i Q, ,, . . it sr - Page One H mrrlred Twenty-forzr FOOTBALL C. Q. Smith, Assistant Coach G. B. Morris, Head Coach Don Williams, Assistant Coach and Trainer. Furs? row lefi To righl Smlfhy Keller George Reyonlcls Johnny Beasley Johnny Berke Guard Back Back Back Second row: Dee Norlon Chuck Mansfield Back Back FOOTBALL T y. G T i if Third row: X Jerry Carmichael Charles Aldridge Guard Guard T we Fourth row: Bob Sparrow Bill Jef Rogers Teddy True Bill Ballard Cenier End Guard End ir M. l l . ,.- , ,f,-M ,f V V K, 4 5: K hz 4 1 A f M l., Page One H umired Twenty-five A -4,1 First row, left to right: Louis Francis End Second row: David Willis Tackle Co-Capta Third row: James Faulk Back Fourth row: David Voekel End Searcy Miller Herby Age! Center Tackle Tommy Davis Tackle SX. ins George Reynolds, Johnny Beasley, and Smithy Keller Bill Adams Back Bob Mark Charles Roberts Noell Rather End End Center Page One Hundred Twenty-:ix aft kai 4 Ni ,k.., Tommy Sparrow l itil.- ' End ve- V , .41 Nfl Bill White End ? - W aff - f K 5 Y Wai B T M., B g 4, i A gag , . 1? L If J 9, g at 1 I i f I ..A ll M '- Sir-Yj l X ..., 3 4 'rigvg XL' Y gr, 3 -. ,of 4,1 AJ. H S V I First row, lett to right: ML,,,k'.Q -gz f Syd Carter Gary Weber Bock Guard it .T Second row: x J ii lzlll Bill Bowers Managers: BG1ClK John Hall J Q .sf . - 'fin J ,V J M l MLS Kemp Strother Tommy Andrews Third row: L Johnny Griffiths Jerry Jeter Back Tackle Q Fourth row: ' John Gibson Webster Blocker Ted Lair Joe Miller Tackle Guard Back Tackle xl ,V K .,,V ,4- Page One Hundred Twenty-reven FOOTBALL SCOT5 BURY ADAMSON 25-0 Hi Park opened its '52 campaign with a smashing victory over Adamson. Berke and Beasley accounted for the ground work while overhead, Norton connected with passes to Rogers cmd Manfield for T D':.. Faulk cmd Adams each scampered to pay dirt on runs of nine- teen and thirty-nine yards, respectively. Mansfield gains yardage once more. Q g Bill Adams crashes over as everyone gets in the picture. BLUE AND GOLD RUN OVER PASCHAL 33-7 PLAIDSMEN ALMOST UPSET STATE CHAMPS 33-20 Although heavy underdogs, the Scots almost upset Lubbock, the 1951 state champs. Hi Park outgained the Westerners on the ground and in the air, but lost in the last few minutes. Norton's passes to Francis and Ballard almost did the trick. Keller, Carmichael, Robertson, and Reynolds played great ball during the game. Not iust yet as Johnny Berke eludes tackler. CLANSMEN BOWL OVER BULLDOGS 27-0 With a great offensive and defensive play the Scots liquidated the North Dallas Bulldogs, both city champs and state semi-finalists. Berke's 74 yard touchdown run was one of the standout points in the game. The defensive play of Carmichael, Aldridge, KKeller, Asel, and Rodgers held the Bulldogs scoreless. Mansfield, Reylolds, and Beasley all did fine running for the Scots. Page Oize Hmfdrea' Twenty-eight Showing a powerful running attack, the Golden Avalanche had little difficulty in tripping Paschal. Berke's running and Norton's passing led the way to Hi Park's second straight win. The tough Scot forward wall led by Asel, Keller, David, Rogers, and Carmichael held the Panthers to eighteen yards on the ground. Whoa thar boys as four Lubbock tacklers converge on George Reynolds. AVALANCHE NOSES OUT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 6-0 Norton's pass to ReRynolds in the first quarter proved to be the difference between victory and defeat as the Scots conquered Arling- ton Heights. Mansfield, Berke, and Beasley turned in yeomen duty offensively while defensively Carmichael, Keller, Sparrow, Asel, and Rodgers held the Yellow Jackets scoreless. Ya gotta go down sometime! Ready for the take-off as Waco attempts to bring Reynolds down. SCOTS UPSET BY TYlER 2l-I4 Even though they were trailing at the end of the half, the Scots almost came up to win, but not quite. Norton threw touchdown strikes to Mansfield and there might have been another touchdown if the ball had not been too hot to handle. Willis made both of his con- versions good. Never say die , thinks James Faulk as he carries a North Dallas tackler for an extra yard or two. AN INTERCEPTED PASS BEATS BLUE AND GOLD T3-7 In the fourth quarter the Scots were defeated by an intercepted pass. This loss dropped the Avalanche out of the title chase. Hi Park's only touchdown came after Norton tossed a strike to Mansfield on the five, and then Berke crashed over for the score. The Scots outplayed Waco on the ground and in the air, but not on the scoreboard. Now, iust a second here. HlGHl.ANDERS TAKE REVENGE ON TEXARKANA 20-0 Rembering last year's defeat, the Blue and Gold more than made up for it by trouncing Texarkana. Touchdown passes to Mansfield and Faulk from Norton started the scoring. Beasley and Berke did a great iob of carrying the ball. For the fourth time of the season the great defensive strength of the Scots led by Carmichael, Roberts, Keller, Aldridge, and True held their opponents scoreless. l've heard about these spots as Sherman converges on Mansfield. Hl PARK ROLLS OVER SHERMAN 35-7 After exploding for three first quarter touchdowns the Avalanche went on to smother Sherman. Mansfield's two touchdowns and all around great performance led the way. Francis, Reynolds, and Faulk also contributed six pointers to the cause. Defensive plays led by Asel, Keller, True Roberts, and Carmichael held the Bearcats in check throughout the game. The five straight points after touchdowns were booted by Willis. Carmichael gets ready to chalk up another tackle to his credit. JINX HOLDS AGAIN: SCOTS FALL 28-0 Playing last year's state champs and a team that held a 9-O record this year, the Scots fell before Wichita Falls. The Golden Avalanche could not get started against the Coyotes' strong defense, but they more than made up for this in their true Scot fighting spirit. Berke, Mansfield, Miller, Asel, Carmichael, True, and Keller and the entire Blue and Gold team played a great game of ballhiust as they had all year. G A Y ,rj FRONT ROW, let.t to right: Bob Sparrow,. Tom DuLaney, Co-Captain Johnny Ap ple, Co-Captain Bill Ballard, Smithy Keller, Bill Gribble. SECOND ROW: David Dunn, Wade Smith, John Duckett, Lee Livingston, Olan Hankins, Tommy Sparrow. THIRD ROW: Joe Leiclolf, Arch Beasley, Coach Ralph Binnion, Manager Don Bowman, Manager Paul Kelso. Basketball Highland Park's Scots opened their i952-'53 season against last year's state quadruple A champs, Polytechnic of Fort Worth. Only in the last quarter did Poly pull ahead of the Scots. Next Hi-Park cagers journeyed down to the Bryan Tournament where they lost in the consolation finals to Alice by two points. By the time district play started the Blue and Gold had an eight won and eight lost record having played exceptionally good teams all the way. Led on by the deadly shooting ot All-District Tom Delaney, who was 5AAAA's leading scorer, and All-District Bill Ballard, whose backboard control and tine playing was unbeatable, the Golden Avalanche took second place in the district. Johnny Apple's all around playing was a vital factor as well as the constant help and great defensive work of Bob Sparrow and Smfthy Keller. The sixth starter, Bill Gribble, gave much support also. Meanwhile the reserves, the ones who practice clay in and day out with the starters - always necesssary for a championship team, were led by Wade Smith, Joe Liedolf and David Dunn. Our hats are oft to Coach Binnion, the man who made it all possible-the man who continually gave help and instruction to the Scots every atter- noon as well as during the games. Without his patience and understanding the season could not have been the success that it surely was. Co-Captains Bill Ballard and Johnny Apple, Page Que l'1lH1H'l'E!Zl Thirty -A... 31 Left to right: Smithy Keller, Bill Gribble, Bill Ballard, Coach Binnion, Johnny Apple, Tom Dulaney, Bob Sparrow. Highland Hwhbnd Highland Highland Highland Highland HQhMnd HQhMnd Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland HQhbnd Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland HQhMnd Highland Highland Highland Highland Park 50 Park 38 ....... Park 64 .,,..,. Park 55 .....,. Park 38 .,...., Park 48 ,....,. Park 50 ....... Park 56 ,.7.,7, Park 47 Park 39 ..,.,.. Park 61 ,,,,,,, Park 41 ,,..,.. Park 68 Park 58 .,,.... Park 47 ......d Park 48 ...,,., Park 46 .,,.i,, Park 46 ..,,... Park 61 ..A.,., Park 65 ......1 Park 427 Park 41, Park 50 ,.,,,,. Park 66 A.,,.., EE GAME SCORES Poly .,,.......,..,..., Port Arthur ...... Allen ,,,.i...,7.,, El Campo ......,..,.. Alice i1,.,i,.1,,.i,,,,,,.,,,,1A, .,,,.,.,. .i..... ..4T 40 Woodrow Wilson ,,,,,, .,,.,.,.. 4 4 Paschal ...,,,,7.,,,,,7, Arlington ,,,,,i,,..... ,.Paschal ,,,,.,,.,,,,A,, , Woodrow Wilson ...,.. Abilene ,ccc,,,,1,,,,,,, Abilene ,,c,,cc,,,c,,,,c White Facet. Krum .,....,,.. Adamson ....c. Poly .c...,,Y... Tyler .......c,,,,, Waco ,cc,c,c,,,,,,1A Denton ,,.,,,,,,11,,,,, Wichita Fails ,,,,.. Tyler c,c,,c,,,,,,,,,, Wichita Falls ,.,... Waco .,,,,,.,,,,,.,. Denton ,,,,,,,,,,,,, TOTALS . ,,.,,.57 ,,,.Y.32 .....,, H62 . , ,c,. 67 ,,,c,,5O 1,169 Managers DOF! l3QWman and Paul Kelso. Page One Humired Thirty-one E rf' n Sf nj flax .Q Mgr' W . gg. as 6 L , ' Q , , f E W, K a mg 4 5 g ,dwg Q fx sh ' 1? -Q ,Q 11. QZ, 2, 1-ff. , 53 Q E 4 i sf gy 3' Q Q Q -via 'ii L S .. L 1.1 . .ani K rg ' t Q 1 f ' ' QQ , j. Ng mf w, ,f i 54'-w..4.e , , ' 2- .. , If I L 5 v W '- A A, :.-4 , -fo QS A - Q25 ' U Q Q k if ' ,QQ if if Q' I V fr ng 3 . Q. 62: Aff' 254 f 1' Q, ,, . f X 1? 1 K 5? . , At -Mfr., ,E-f,:.,ff ' ' 5375? afwa M , Aww-p - as M ' -my , ...Lys .12 af .,,.A, ' my , ' gl i-' , Lf F?-fi Q , ' ' 5? g. 3 .MQ ., 'ff 4, W 'EW'Lq'iYzQie:f 3?f .211 1 2. ' ' 7Q. Q5-5::f'.Q'rZ 5 .x , QV, Y ,f1gl,,',,' , A Q31 ' f L. , . 1. I .fi A X , - , , B R - f,-qi,g,1, ' ' -W , 1 5 MV . ,M am-'wmr Ywsxza--ifw,-'. H 51-w1Wm1s w?5VL,mf,f'e ' L , ' ' f E . xt, - 1- 'Q u L ,V k SQ x . M. MAN, 51 ,wiv JW , M W 'x.LX Leif Cop fo righf: Coach Raymond Akin, John Jcmek, Ricl- McRae Mike Bennetl. fain Donny Feldman, Wade Smith, Bill Bogby, .ard Bullwinkle, Jon Hughes, Ralph Smith, Bill , Eddie Cheesborough, Gene Henderson, Tennis Y rr F DANNY FELDMAN, Dislricf Doubles Winner EDDIE CHEESBOROUGH, Dislricl Doubles Winner JOHN JANAK GENE HENDERSON Page One Hundred Thirty-four WADE SMITH, District Singles Winner i me Frcm row: David Smith, Bill Adams, Eugene Andrews, Bill Shelicn, Van Thompson, Tom Peeler. Second row: Joe Dawley, Gifford Touchstone, Frank Tacksli, Sluart Cap- ers, John Binford, Clay Elliott. Back row: Coach Newman F. Casey, David Dunn, Jack Davis, Bob Sfeell, David Goldman, Bruss Billingsby, Paul Snumaie. Winners District 7 AA Winners Regional 3 AA COACH CASEY DAVID DUNN District Medalist, Regional Second Medalist FRANK TACKETT, Disirici Second Medalist vw is -1 -- if WQl'l lF' fn 0 I K 5 ,Q ggi' V4.0 ..,,,,, ' is Q nf ,Q 11 .Eiaw Z ff ' ' ,, .Q ,, re q. -1 ' , 1 ,xl ,,.. K -I Vk ki. f .- - Q . Yf 'l 4' GIFFORD TOUCHSTONE DAVID GOLDMAN ERUSS BILLINGSBY MQW.. 'llnmmn-1,,.,.,,, Am V G' as, 2? figs vw-Us few Page One Hundred Tbirfy-15116 fM5QTffii1f:Y1f 4i5mf.w:f::.:.-' fa 'QJsi, f '.,.s'S wva,,.Q,.:' nw-V-- - '7T'i ' ' 1 gs , - P 1 , f,,4fgmi.-- qzgmfram mrsiesw-gwi2s1A5zf1.:,amee,fygizvgw92?Lg1lL',g?fvfrif-ffwpzfwwgag rj r 121223111 ' f ' ' B' , B - f-fp 1:,1,4,g: , . A A gin f O A ..,.., ,, Zim, , L , E, ww A P W V . ,wa TRACK TOP ROW: Lewis VVc1Tson,JOhn- ny Berke, King Buckner. SECOND ROW: Johnny Berke, King Buckner, Bob Schermer- horn, James Fculk. COACH H-GHTOWER BOTTOM ROW: John Duckett, George Hager, Murslncxll Ses- :.ion5, Don Knignf, Johnny Bnrke. 4 Page One Hunzfrezl Thirty-,fix f ,. 4 W5 A ' , 1h . , fr' . ,3. x 1 W C4 :me-V ' APTAIN KING BUC .41--.-...,,. JOHNNY BERKE A 5 J s , .X g l L 5 Q 5 Sf Track R ' ali-2'-. ' fl TOP ROW, left fo righf: Don Bowman, Scott Chickering, John Duckefl, George Dunlop x Jimmy Fuulk. ' L ,f -iw SECOND ROW: John Gilliland, Bill Goff. ,gf f,:. J M f ' THIRD ROW: Vic Hagen, Cowden Henry, Don Knight, Srnithy Keller, -.-- 7,-:fi ' FOURTH ROW: Bob Schermerhorn, Sum Scoli, Son Sessions, Johnny Stuart, Lewis Waison. Vi Page One Hlmffreff Tlaiftyrxezfwz Coaches J. O. Franklin, and Ernest Kennedy. THE SQUAD Front row: left to right: Coach Ken- nedy, Jack Herman, Co-Captain Bob Sparrow, Co-Captain Bill Gribble, Johnny Apple, Syd Carter, Bill Bowers, Dan Metcalfe, Coach Franklin. Second row: Manager Kim Lawton, Jim VanderMeer, Noell Rather, Joe Brown- ing, David Turner, Don Pressley, Tommy Sparrow, Manager Speight Jenkins Jr. EDT? Co-Captain BILL GRIBBLE Co-Captain BOB SPARROW Pitcher Third Base Managers Speight Jenkins Jr. and Kim Lawton. Third row: Cecil Holmes, Terry Bybee, Ruy Hendrix, Mickey Schaenen, David Willis, Mike Belts. Baseball NOELL RATHER Pitcher DON PRESSLEY Pgtgher JOHNNY APPLE, Outfueld CECIL HOLMES, Catcher SYD CARTER, First Base Page One I-Izmdred Thirty-eight TOP ROW: RAE HENDRIX Shorfsfop TOMMY SPARROW Outfleld DON METCALFE Ouifleld SECOND ROW: TERRY BYBEE Second base BILL BOWERS Outfleld :QMKMI -w Q Mfg: ' 'xv- .w2:'f?5f?i1i52L N 1 ggi' .M Q.. -I., 54, 46: .,..., , f--QI: , 'f35f,,A If me .1 un :,bfZ.gf . . '- await? . L .. f'--'V 'S P . V ', 'x I 5 A 'I fialeegse new Lefi: MIKE BOTTS Third Base Center: JOE BROWNING Ouffleld Right: JACK HERMAN Plicher Left. MICKEY SCHAENEN Second Base Center: DAVID TURNER Catcher RIgI11: JIM VANDERMEER FIYSI Base ,,- f I - 4,1 uw, fnwl. Q A x- fi? sz!! m,,,W,,,. . N., HSQTSWQQKQ . ,vars f .V mums- he UML Wi M ' 1'Ki,X.,.... i A il vziiw ini, fy. flag. . f f vi ' 4 FRONT ROW, lefl lo righh Jerry Jorvis, Bill Douglos, Goge Prichard, Ed Bcnefuhr, Dick Ford, Charles Otstott, Tommy Burk. Bob Molvhews, Bob Elfanf, George McGregor, Dev Dunlap. THIRD ROW: Coach Conner, Mike Lumby, Dickey Johnson, Bob Johnsfon, Fle SECOND ROW: Dick Rcxmzow, Don Woodard, AI Snider, Lynn Ashby, Roy Cook, Wrighf, Jock Ashby, Bob Young, Sum Mclnfosh, Jim Young. Aquafics STATE RUNNERS-UP Bob Young, Jock Ashby, ond Roy Cook prepare for Qhe big plunge, Dev Dunlop tries out for Ohe free slyle swimming. Page One H1n1flrez1'F0rM' W V T B-Squads Football FRONT ROW: Coach Ellis, Tommy Gray, Tom Moore, Charles Clifford, Don Shine, Cecil Holmes, Bob Krauel, Bob Stout, Richard Howell, Roger Adamson, Roy Coffee, Coach Casey. SECOND ROW: Fred Snider, Bob Bourdene, Jimmy Stevenson, Mayo Crum, Jimmy Durant, Steve Vardell, Ted Anspacher, Ed Snider, Danny Beaird, Bob Maxwell, Dale Smith, Bill Whitehead, Lee English. THIRD ROW: Gary Ryan, Stanley Rephan, Chris Weil, Bob Schermerhorn, Bill Moore, Charles Willard, Robert Allday, Conrad Cherry, Allen Gilbert, Al Snider, Pat Robertson, Terry Bybee. FOURTH ROW Ben Harmon, Donald Love, Gene Fair, Larry Southworth, Ronald Davis, Bill Reed, Dick Anspacher, Charles Moyes, Dick Benson, Scotty Scott, Frank Wray, Terry Storm, Tom Gowan, Johnny Gateley. t ' l i 2 t .a -fd 7 'iff . 7' to Baseball FRONT ROW: Kenny Gale, Dan Candler, Tom Harris, Howard Compton, Larry Petty, Roy Coffee, Butch Hill. SECOND ROW: Perry Carroll, Ralph Garrett, Jim Hurlbut, Tommy Gilbert, Ray Spears, Billy Barr, Ronald Davis. THIRD ROW: Lee English, Gary Reed, Stewart Woodward, Homer French, Dick Hunsinger, Les Mendelsobn, Jerry Pregar. BACK: Coach Cotton Franklin, Manager Pmrice Moore. K. 4 1 Q .4 A 1 Basketball FRONT ROW: Manager Jimmy Crump, Rae Hendrix, Allan Wilkes, Co-Captain Bob Viets, Co-Captain John Sharpe, Brooks Patrick. SECOND ROW: David Fedson, Murray London, Homer French, Milton Ziman, Steve Zareff, Tom Gray, Walter Henderson. THIRD ROW: Coach Kennedy, Gary Morchower, Howard Compton, Ray Spears, Larry Petty, Stuart Capers. iii? li , 655524 553-J W J . HAS - Q rf. C fl' Vi ff, V i g .,V,,,.V, S 4 . x , gt -ff f M X ,.s, , Page One Hundred Forty-one Coach Smith congratulates Chuck Mansfield for his Richard Brolliar demonstrates his champion tumbling Swimmers, Gage Prichard an sensational football recorcl. ability. Bob Johnson, talk it over wil ' 4Z'6g4z'a in tie .life af ide Left to right: Johnny Beasley spins a yarn at the Kemp Strother gives encouragement as the other A crippled Dee Norton loo football banquet as Smithy Keller listern intently. managers, John Hall and Tommy Andrews worry on tensly with the rest over the tight game. Page One Hundred Forty-Iwo nager Jim Young before the Bob Sparrow crowns Betty Turner, Baseball Basketball boys enioy the unhappiness C?J of Wade Ete meet in Odessa. Sweetheart of 1953. Smith as he is elected Captain. ea an Me Q ' Q zmqze boys on the bench as Donald Malouf awards Miss 400 , Allison Galt, the Boys and parents look eagerly towards the camera. Eco scores a touchdown. prize as Bagpipe Editor, Harry Lacey approves. Her! Maybe they were wanting this place! Page One Hundred Forty-three B tm' as , 2 ' 9' af K' ' hu 5 ,f , it gg., Q A 42 zu. gg Q A EMG QF' vm JL 03' 4. 1 5 4 f S. 5+ ,- , 187.4 .F J f. ww M .iv , : 5, ','5V 'N'g5Kb55Ch' W Y ff-in 1 7 ,Zip , ' fr? W 41 ik .Af L gf jg Wmsx X Rabi if . 4 'pr K ' ,K k z 'MWW , w . 'ww .xt my Y? ew, M f 3 4 'A . 5,5 . 1 w., iw, if 1 5 V YP, X, y . 2.35 'Ra ,A . We L Qi nm., :Tw 2' ' figxxqf I. gui. - 2 QM x MQ ,ff - . Wy ! .15,.1uUvr:,,A, K ' 14 Q, vi W g N.. I Misses Gynne Watson and Jane Murchison, coaches. Girls' Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, step right up and you shall see a series of star performances that are most stupendous! lt is put on by the most skillfully trained girls in the world. Behold! The curtain is opening. You now witness a spectacular game of volleyball. Serve! Point! Foot fault! Side out! Don't crowd. Don't crowd. There's plenty of room for everybody to see. The score is now 28-28. The little lady on the front row now spikes the ball, and the game is won. Now l ask you people -was that not sensa- tional? Quiet! Quiet! I know you are overwhelmed, but just wait- the second act is utterly astounding! What a basket- ball game! Observe the player's ability in manipulating the ball. Look at that gal dribble! A field goal-two points! Foul-a free shot! One more point. The game is nearly over-5 seconds-4-3-2-and iust as the whistle blows the ball sinks in the basket and team two wins. Magnificent! Astounding! Fabulous! And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you have been awaiting. You are to marvel at an incredible game of softball. Never before in histor' has anyone had such Page One Humlred Forly-tix Sports?-5 5 good fortune to witness such an extraordinary performance! The game is begun. Ball one! Strike one! And she slams that ball out to the left field. I tell you, good people, these girls are in top condition. Each day they receive expert attention andsgadvice from their excellent instructors, Misses Watson and Murchison. lt's the last of the ninth inning, folks, with the score 4-'l. Bases are loaded, and the count's 3 and 2. The players seem to be rather nervous as they await the pitch. The ball leaves the pitcher's hand. Crack! And it's going, going - gone! A home run, folks, a home run! What did you say, little boy? Why do these teams have such great spirit and vivaciousness? Why, son, they are the world famous Highland Park High School teams! Yes indeed, ladies and gentlemen, Highland Park teams have a spirit that has never been equalled. All through the year you have the privilege of watching them in these and other such sports as tenniquoits, speedball, and badminton. ln the fall they even perform exercises, and as a special treat, square dancing is offered in the spring. Well, folks, all good things must end sometime. Just remember that Highland Park has the best gym classes in the world! lnframural Winners Left to right: Anne Woods, Frances Mariin, Captain Ann Akarcl, Bonnie Vifquain, Barbara Vifquain, Ann Messersmith. Tenniquoif All Star Winners Capiain Allison Galt Left fo right: Amelie Lieberman, Muriha Boren, Marsha Myers, Judy Hatfielld, Anne Woods, Barbara Burge. l Page One Hundred Forty-:even Class Winners Front row: Rozzie Whilten, Priscilla Vermooten, Captain Suzy Drunquef, Dorofhy Ann Rice, Sclru Digiacinto. Bock row: Pa1Brokuw, Margie Aaron, Mary Jones, Susan Neece, Mae Jean Tirey, Mcxrlhu Jones, Helen Tull. Absent: Shirley Jones Page One I'IlHl!J!'EfZl-F0I'1jfA6fgl9f r Tenniquoif INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP 3 Capiain Patsy Nichols 1 Lefi to righi: Mimi Lake, Eleanorl Marlin, Phyllis Burks, Martha Hughes, Gail Leutwyler, Palsy Miller. 3 Absent: Kotsy Eggers. , i l E z 5 Speedball ALL STAR WINNERS Front row: Shirley Jones, Frances Butt. Second Row: Rozzie Whitten, Mary Ann Mosher. Third row: Martha Jones, Eilleen Ruebel, Captain Annette Reed, Patsy Nichols, Pat Cartwright. Fourth row: Barbara Tate, Francis Martin. Filth row: Janette McKinley, Virginia Wimberly. Absent: Sue Worthington. st. Runners-Up Front row: Pat Perry, Barbara Wal- enski, Patsy Nichols. Second row: Nini Ronay, Myra Gar- rett, Pat Paulos. Top row: Martha Maxwell, Anita Starr, Captain Annette Reed, Janette McKinley, Virginia Wimberly. Absent: Marcia Miller, Marilyn Tobin, Sue Worthington. Page One I-Ifmffred Forty mne X lnframural Winners Front row: Palsy Marlin, Ann Grani, Laurie Buck, Judy Foster. Back row: Sally Slafon, Pa? Crain, Cecilia Siraus, Annefle Reed, Pai Cartwright, Liz Ellisor, Capiain Joyce Rainwater. Absent: Sarah Jane English. Pugh One Hzmrlrezl Fifty Baskefball ALL STAR WINNERS Captain Frances Marlin Left fo Taylor, wrighf, Burksf mooten, righf: Rozzie Whiffen, Claire Annehe Reed, Pat Cart- Janetie McKinlley, Phyllis Francis Butt, Priscilla Ver- 4 i i Basketball INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP Left to right: Ann Hassell, Honey Willson, Lila Ragland, Judie Jarrett, Sally Harris, Patsy Miller, Captain Yvonne Brown, Linda Harris, Ann Mason, Marilyn Kendrick, Judy Bradley, Quata Barnett, Martha Baren. Class Winners RUNNERS-UP Tap, left to right: Margaret Crim, Jane Manning, Sally Nettleson, Mar- yllyn Powell, Nancy Mock, Genevieve Paula, Captain Joyce Rainwater. Absent: Sarah Jane English. Page One Hundred Fzfty one RUNNERS-UP Front row: Kay Weaver, Martha Bowser. Second row: Charlene Billingsby, Norma Grabsfald, Paify Ashby, Margie Head. Third row. Nancy Darby, Dorothy Summers. Absent: Capiain Eula Lee McBride. Page One Hundred Fifty-two Volleyball lnframural Winners THE GREEN SHOES Clockwise, left io right: Ann Akard, Barbara Vifquain, Lucia Watson Barbara Tate, Bonnie Vifquain Mary Ann Mosher, Frances Martin Rozzie Whitten. Abseni: Anne Woods. Class Winners Front row, left to right: Nancy Houston, Marilyn Kendrick. Second row: Anne Jones, Mary Ann Baskette, Nita Fraser. Third row: Frances Martin, Barbara Vifquain, Captain Nancy Mock, Bonnie Vifquain, Betty Kneeland. RUNNERS-UP Left to right: Pat Crain, Patsy Mar tin, Sally Slaton, Anette Reed Captain Ann Grant, Pat Cartwright Judy Foster, Mary Hunter. Page One Hundred Fifly-three D .,,.? lggb ,. M 4 ..,. ' .2111 X ., me Ag! ,Q 1 if . as v Th yxsxf Left to rlghf Marcia Muller Ann McFadden Llorene Thompson Captain Joyce Ralnwaier Clolre Taylor Rosemary Mills Carol Hlggm bolhom Nancy Leeper Martha Hughes Lido Chase COACH RAYMOND AKIN Tennw , T, ewsg,gg:szw ff-w - . ,. Mx - gas :'yfgA1.V5sfj55 .f ' i - ll',um151Q?9if?' . ,, .Q 'f A- X6:Q1!5l, .fa :ez :X A, N1 3 X gp 5 f 2 Y 5 V+ 'R-, - ex-.. 3 W Y N 4 nfs: ' si' Q ' Q S' gf , Cenier: Joyce Rainwaier Regional Doubles Winner Leif: Carol Higginbofham Claire Taylor Regional Doubles Winner Righh Nancy Leeper Martha Hughes D 5' Tliiilff smgi I5 iiglgqll l Stare Champions in Girls' Swimming Front row, left to right: Di- ane Dawson, Lida Chase, Ann Marston, Pat Root, Pam Erringer, Janice King, Katsy Eggers, Marilyn Tobin. Second row: Sandra Ford, Arlene Perry, Jean Messer- smith, Harriet Webster, Dina Autry. Not in picture. Eleanor Mar- tin, Betty O'Hearn. PING-PONG 4. Our girls make a four pointed star in the Jessie Polka Square Dance. BADMINTON WINNERS Front: Sue Downey, singles. Back: Anita Starr, Anette Reed, doubles, SOFTBALL Left to right: Mitzie Freeman, Frances Martin, runner-up. Jean Messersmitlw, winner. Margie Aaron, Joann Ferris, Moneta Speaker, Bobbie Ann Raithal, Arlene Perry. L M GRAND MARCH: Tin Soldiers J ! M..1,4 9573 F 1 1 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Our Highland Park ROTC unit is among the best of the seven Dallas units, all of which are under the command of Colonel Kirk P. Brock. Knowledge, not only in military tactics, but in training for leadership and discipline is given to the individual enrolled in the ROTC course. A significant reason for HP's preeminence in iunior ROTC is the leadership of our unit. Lt. Commander Floyd Hightower directs the corps with his associte, Maior Newman F. Casey, and develops an admirable regiment. Colonel Instructor, Harry F. Barton, director of the band, keeps the band boys in step with the finest ROTC traditions. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS QBDF Seated: FLOYD R. HIGHTOWER, Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N.R. DEE TRIMBLE Left to right: Newman F. Casey, Mczior Inf. T.S.G.R.C., Assistant Commanderg Sgt. 'lst Cl., U.S.A. Harry F. Barton, Colonel Instructor, Band Director. WALTER WINK DICK DAVIS BOB YOUNG MATTY SAGAL Cadet Colonel Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Cadet Colonel Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Regimental Commander Regimental Commander Page One Hundred Sixty R.O.T.C. GFFICERS p row: Lieutenant Colonel Garrett Briggs, aiors Jack Allen, Don Bowman, Bill Goff, Ray assell, Allen Heard, John Janak, Newland ldham, Allyn Patrick. econd row: Maior Bill Storey, Captains Byron dams, Bill Anderson, Bill Bagby, Gary Epstein, itch Goy, James Gibbs, Curtis Keegan, Tom cCall. Third row: Captains Sam Mclntosh, Richard Steele, Tommy Thurlow, Mickey Wiley, First Lieutenants Cowden Henry, Conrad Hinckley, Harry Lacey, Don Malouf, Bill Moore. Fourth row: First Lieutenants Tommy Oglesby, Ted Raines, Jack Roach, Dan Weilby, Ken Whyte, Second Lieutenants Dick Benjamin, Gil- ber Brown, Joe Browning, Robert Burkart, 1 l l Fifth row: Second Lieutenants Lewis Cohen, Dick Ford, Paul Fourt, Craig Gunter, Ervin Hafter, Ed Hanson, Bob Hayden, Hugh Hol- comb, Charlie Holmans. Sixth row: Second Lieutenants Robert Living- ston, Monroe McDonald, Cecil Ray, Judson Rogers, Don Smith, Bob Steel, Gifford Touch- stone, Steve Watson, James Wright, Robert Wyche. Page One Hundred Sixty-one ,. COMPANY A under the command of Captain Sam Mclnfosh. ,M ,,,.-wx Page One Hzzudraff Sixfjf-X100 COMPANY B under the command of Captain Jcurnes Gibbs. YV ,A WMA -., Irv.. ,A 'Jk,Jq1,, , ,K fr, i. A ,Q ., , M if wr, pw - .F . ' . M., COMPANY C under ihe command of Captain Gary Epsfein. COMPANY D under the command ofCc:p1ain Tommy Thurlow, Page One Hundred Sixty-three ,V i u r' COMPANY E under the command of Captain Bill Anderson. u 1. l l ll llll li,i:.ll1ll Mr. Briggs of the Board of Education presents Walter Wink his commission as Regimental Cadet Colonel, witnessed by Colonel Marcus E1 JONES Chief of The Texas Military Disfricf. Page One Hmzdred Sixfy-fam' lt Front row: David Pittman, David Rush, Buddy Dau, Johnny Milnor, James Lake, Mickey Geron, Barbara Harrington, Lee English. Second row: Bill Storey, John White, Norman Rogers, Gayle Satterfield, Harry Stein, Newland Oldham, David Williams, Mary Hunter, Ralph Reasor, John Smith, Melvin Dunievitz, Don Polan, James Blackman, James Wilburn. Third row: Judson Rogers, Ben Harmon, Jack Timmons, Alan McDonald, Jane Adams, Larry Fenton, Larry Roberts, Rex Cantrell, Barbara Lagow, Jean Messersmith, Cecilia Straus, Glenn Hampton, Ed Duff, Tommy Oglesby, Boyd Henderson, Dick Beniamin, Ray Sprinkle, Jerry Beeler. Fourth row: Ann Childers, Gary Gilchrist, Bobby Robinson, Alan Jones, Bill Moore, Gene Lee, Bob Steel, Jack Roach, Mitch Gay, Buzzy Ray, Steve Vardell, Tommy Tatum, Jay Ungerman, Walter Henderson, Jane Griffin, David Barrett, Bob Hayden, James Wright, Robert Wyche, Marshall Bobbitt, Bob Campbell, Bill Savage. Fifth row: Dick Davis, Director Harry F. Barton. Not in picture: Craig Gunter. THE HIGHLANDER BAND Q Here comes the Band! As one of the most versatile of all school i ,, M V ' organizations, the Highlander Band provides entertainment at ' t ig the football half time shows, promotes school spirit at the pep rallies, furnishes martial rhythms for the weekly ROTC parades, fr -ig X ' gy , I and adds glamor and stirring music to various civic parades 'im A .Q ,I-fQ. ,, t 9 A , V. J i iirihy' . . P1 in ,L i'ii L fi . I . - .,.. and affairs. As this was the year for the Music Festival, the 5 ':,5'- 33.1 g'?QIQ,xL, ,f I U ' ,gg A band played a maior part in its production. During the year lg. U ik. yi. V ,v Zag . in ,x ,..f W A , I . . . ' ' ,if - i ' the musicians present several concerts with all types of music. iii 'wil A ikjbl at f l , r 4 - .. ,K -f is ' Em hasis is laced on the improvement of the individual J 'J K J y. tg F -,gf f i P P My 4.1.3 - .4 . bandsman. The repertoire of the group includes all types of 1. 59. I F 0. W music-from symphonic and light concert to novelties and -,,,,,,3,,- ,- ,jf -f .iff-, ff ir ,M i . ' . ' .V 7' ' 'E . popular swing -and thus provides ci well rounded experience , , cif?33gggigg :' .. 2 H'3,333.1-gg-f,,,gg,g?,'- l J' . i f or all of the members. ' 'if - ,j,.,,,gQ,:.Lf.g5gf'3 1'7-Egg jg W 5 - tain-, A , f g 4 , ,, r it .J P fi f- 2 s-.s Under the Double Eagle . Page One Ifundrenl 5'ixfy4.fix i s li, Queens assembled iroops. Gorrelf Briggs, Wcxller Wink, Dick Davis, cmd Bill Slorey look os pleased us 1:1 Regimenfci Smff should be. Colonel Wink crowns The Queen of ihe Regiment, Marilyn Kendrick. Spring sluff members Molly Segal, Bob Young, John Junak, Don Bowman, and Bill ROTC boys shine Their brass huts in preparation for The big brass. Goff seem io be enioying ihemselves in Cl military manner. HNF' Page One Hwzdrezl Sixty-Jewen JODY SCURRY Queen Company C AN , Cl WEST E Que N MASON , Npdicompony en Compqn Queen Y D Queens of the MARILYN KENDRICK Queen of the Regimenicnl Boll Band Queen Regimenfol Ball PEGGY WEDDINGTON BETTY SUE LIVELY Queen Company B Queen Company A Page One Hundred Sixty-eight MEDORA DOHERTY Queen Company B HELAIN Qu E STEIN een DUKNA :,PanY P' Company c Queen C0 Queens of fhe PHYLLIS STEWART Queen of the Revue Queen of fhe Band Milifcary Revue DIANE DENTON ILENE JONES Queen Company E Q ueen Company D Page One Hundred Sixly-nine M . SIDE SHOWS fm ,ff -im. Advertisers Adams Service Station ....,.,., Alexander Service Station ...... Anderson, C. B. 81 Co ...,,.. Arthur A. Everts Co ........ Ashburn's lce Cream .......... Avon Radio 81 Electric Service Band Box ...........,.,..........., Barnett Jewelry Co ........ Beef n' Bun ....................... Bell Clothing Co .....,........... Berkshire Beauty Salon ,...... Bernard's Carpets ..,..i.., .. 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Jefferson LO-8-344-5 WO-8155-6 mr EI HHH III E1 DM-LAS ww MN SIR FI 'Y ' ' I I ,J Magi' I uw , Q TI e.oo3 - TENNESSEE M I L K YourBest Food At Its Best One Hundred Seventy-four sQZ4f'a4 wld' az ' he The Q lln C5 . .since 1877 -19 ON PEP RALLY DAYS, WE SEE: TOP ROW: Team led by cczpiain Keller crash ihrough the disfrici hoop. Mr. Mc1goo tells us how lo liquidcie Lubbock wiih The help of the Westerners. LOWER ROW: The Wrangler gives ci pep talk and original poeiry. The new swing bond per- forms for ihe Scots. Page One Hundred Sevenzy-five RIDOUT MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED Cedar Springs at Pearl Dallas I, Texas SALES AND SERVICE Drive in for Jerfvice, RIDOUT wilb mliffactiofz Complimenfs of PIlATT'S Plaza Paint Store 6730 Snider Plaza Justin - 2623 JIMMIE M. MESSINA MESSINA BROS. WESTERN TOGS Boots - Clothing - Accessories Shoe Repairing Phone LA-2812 4335 Lovers Lane DALLAS -J Miracle Mile Pharmacy xi I , E I 4400 Lovers Lane, Dallas - gal, I ICT I ff FRED M. BARTON, owner I 3 X 1 I 'I' M. L. Kline Service Station F Q ,U A f -fi? 6900 SNIDER PLAZA 'fi I lf'- 4 . I ' Mkeside 9881 X? ,',, .l'1 I 7 II O s a. H GREEN STAMPS ' W - ' . BATTERIES AND TIRES T ' 1 -T'-- ' R s CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1 ifxiii?liiifiiiilisiiifiiili vlszl. 1.-.Qae. ' , 'Pb ' T N M. L. KLINE '-- -:1.r:- 1 xr:-12121 '1-1 'iii' '4 -:T X qi-QL 0 I sJ BOYS' and GIRLS' APPAREL and SHOES 4504 Lovers Lane FO-8-8291 9 x 'II IMAGINE NEIGHBOR BINKS WILL ORDER ADEQUATE WIRING FOR I-IIS PLACE TOMORROW Don't overload your wlrlng syliom. When you build or modernize provldo ADEQUATE WIRING. GABLE ELECTRIC SERVICE Page One Hundred Seventy-Tix - . 9,1 K W A' is iff ,,V -W - .F ' Wh' . . ., E .hi , 552. ,nga gs 5 2 1 . 1, A 4 l XT A3633 si, 2 3 ' 4 3 l 9 Q N. 'E 'P' A A 3 .M . , -3-j'1j I , -, , 3 ,5-ww. msgggfn, -V mv: ff- if-M .kn' 1 ' ' 7 ' 'zfi1511.z sz 1 ' N N 'h-ggf -.-t ' 3 , ll N iff' 211, 'Kiki 5 PM - 1:7-k f 3559 7 , , ' s s . ,-f V, 'S gtfgfgjfew ' ses , ,' ke -1 F 1 ,...N . TV M . t ,W 4' w N , ,i.!,, ,! Q .SL lr .. ' ' ' 4 -.as v A K Q Q -- Y - 4 1 ff if Q 'A . . ' -!'.--gi-.. .'g1'fQ-451-li' , line? . A .wczf 4.53. 5' l ' ikfgfm' -' 1 V- ,. ' 1 ,lf ,fi . ,f-. A fjffgie' ' 1' , ' - 1 -, flu ff. ?ZMwx,m.,l M ,fj , ' 'gif TOP: Parents and teachers get to- gether for refreshments at the monthly PTA meeting. LEFT TO RIGHTT: Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Hunt admire the new candy counter. Q .., Teachers consume calories to finish the day. LOWER: Walter Wink says, Stop the music! while llene Jones, James Gibbs, Louellen McGinley, Margie Echerd, and Kent Beasley confer with Bert Smith at the SC formal. PAUL'S SHOES For Your OLD MAINE LOAFERS HIGHLAND PARK Shopping Village Page One Hundred Seventy-seven Congratulations from me gmpire gafe Z?anL Frienclliesf Bank in Town f , ? Q .- Page One Hundred Seventy-eigloz TOP: Welcome ruin come wsith blue Mon- day at Hi Park. Scots catch up on cur- rent happenings before I. SC O0 LOWER ROW: The boys peel off a yarn in ihe di r au o um. Familiar school beginnings - lost low l0's. GREETINGS! We Are Proud To Back the Scots HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Working Partners with Our Neighbors 58 Highland Park Village Member Federal Deposit I C rpo t ESQUIRE CLEANERS 6613 Hillcrest We strive to do better than the best at moderate prices PLAZA BEAUTY SHOP LA-4775 6717 Snider Plaza Congratulations PARK CITIES RADIO 81 APPLIANCE 'CTU Better Serve Your Appliance Needs 4421 Lovers Lane Phone LO-8516 Compliments of BROOKS BARBER SHOP 3406 Rankin Phone LA-0188 7 QIYLQI' 5 LADIES' APPAREL SHOP 6717 PRESTON 4027 VILLANOVA JU 2045 EM-7121 MARGARET L. PEMER, O TOM FREEMAN Gulf Service Preston and Northwest Highway Distinctive Wallpaper Selections 2000 Paint Color Blends to Choose From JI1 ES GLIDDE PAI 1 SIIIRE 79arL Gfiw jinwf H 6831 Snider Plaza A. Frank Jones, Owner JU-3692 Page One Hundred Seventy TOP ROW: left to right: Dr. Speight pronounces the panther pulverized at the pep rally. Eileen Ruebel and Kent Beas- ley have a good excuse to skip school, while they carry on S.C. busi- ness in Florida. LOWER ROW: Mr. Har- key's gym class strengthen back mus- cles. Wrangler Davis sweeps up the remains of the panther. r,frfyeizz,fwi1??T7l12,,'fi2y?5l'HT f' ffiikf-ll?-lgkbf' - Q at , .s,,. . , L V - f T A ' . ,cyy c,le- ' 4 . irri. . iijlw ,fxyfmy . 1 , I ,, -5 i' ' 55 5. 4 .K . Kgs ws j , WV W K - fl, 7 4,1 r JR , ' if ya ' f V .g 1' .f , Q' V W 5 . 53 i -' 5 T W K ,,V . .Q 5 W b' T ? 1 :?1'sli,' f' - k . , 'T' . i ' ' R 'F' L.. Q : E r 1 1 'S c'.. . J slss it is Ji fM.gfff .f1 ' fx va' , ' pierce' ,Q , . nag is ,gays . P 1 ' - Sze-'1, 1ff'-Nz: r . 4 . 5-. 2- ,W , . L.v., ,, ,T if ' my - gif, , f 1? -f lr Radio Service - Lamp Rewiring Avon Radio 8g Electric Service 4329 Lovers La ne LA-3378 Compliments of CHAS. V.,SUMNER B U l L D E R 3408 Rankin 37 l l H i' za DEPARTMENT STORE 6929 Sinder Plaza LOgan-3731 - Q7 Ignition, Starter and Generator Service, Motor Tune-Up, Brake Relining and Adiusting Alexancler's Service Station WASHING - LUBRICATING TIRE RECAPPING - TIRES AND BATTERIES Phone LA-3544 7001 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 65 Miracle Mile Stationers Compliments of HILLCREST CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant Gifts ' Stationery ' Office Supplies 4506 Lovers Lane Phone FO-8-7369 70ll Hillcrest Ave. Pick-up and Delivery Service Page 0 ne H and red Eighty BERNARD' CARPETS 4445 Lovers Lane J U-0575 JOE ADAMS Magnolia Service Station Lubrication ' BrakeService Washing ' Polishing 7058 Snider Plaza LA-4211 University Pharmacy 6327 Hillcrest Avenue Prompt, Free Delivery Three Registered Pharmacists Have Your Doctor Phone Your Prescription Here WESLEY G. STEWART State Licensed Accountant Accounting Service and Bookkeeping Supervision Audits - Systems Installed - Tax Service 67l5 Preston Road LA-0451 5-.Q Page One Hinziired Eighty-one PLAZA PRINTERY PRINTING- ENGRAVING OFFICE SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS 6916 SNIDER PLAZA JU-4435 9 , . 9 BEN H, JOHNSONM-.HAROLD c. HooKER Klmmey S Owners Hardware JO H N S O N Mag noIia Service HARDWARE - PAINT - SPORTING GOODS GIFTS C Z A b S I omp ele utomo ze erwce 66,1 H Here, Ph LA 7973 Lover's Lane and Preston Road Dallas, Texas O B' I N I' ISM U C P Phone LA-3454 Phone LA-0234 O Telephones: RI-4486 RI-4678 ine gafferieri Show Place of The Soufhwesf AIR CONDITIONED FIRE PROOF BUILDING 2524 Cedar Springs Dallas, Texas One Hundred Eighlyelzm S I TOP ROW, lef1 lo righf: Nolhing like having a picture faken LOWER ROW: Miss Neaves stands by ready to correct or praise. from two views in salesmanship class. Miss James and Eileen Ruebel take in the Florida sun during Future Mr. Americas chin the bar as Mr. Hcxrkey checks the Sfudenl Council Convention. progress. , ,Y Y, , , , kb- J. ll. STIIVALIRS PRES lIOLLO DB G ST0llE Del ive ry Preslon al Northwest Highway P h 0 n e s EM-l 868 - EM-0374 Page One Hundred Eiglaly-lhree Compliments of C U R LY' S Beauty Salon Visit Our Fountain and Complete Drug Store Prefcriptiovz Service TO LOOK YOUR BEST 6910 Snider Plaza LO-3854 -- - - PHARMACY ,90,.f,.aif5 6901 Preston Road 0 nfl Pl'tOl1e LA-999i of COURSE D. A. WILKES J. P. GODWlN l'A'7477 Snlder Plaza Owners and Operators TOP ROW, left to right: Hi-Lite officers and their dates dressed for The Hi-Y's old south ball finds these belies and be the twin dance are Patsy Miller with David Dunn and Pat LOWER ROW: Girls' chorus entertains with Christmas c l Page One H 7t7Zl1ff3hl Eighty-four I ,yr Pontiac Deoier for Greater Dolllols matron co. 4023 OAK LAWN PHONE: LO-3837 Wxuwwmwe , .,. - ,,, , AUGHEAD PHOT GR PHE What Would the Highlander be Without Pictures? Have Served the Scots for nzcmy years and are justly proud of it 6411 1 Hillcrest LA-3860 R Page O ne H znzflrezf Eighty Sll0P Highland Park hopping illage Almost every shopping need con be sotistied in this most modern ond convenient shopping center Polrking tor 600 Automobiles FLIPPEN-PRATHER STORES, INC. facdmd. T 2 . T WASHETTE LAUNDRY 4 COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE 6 FLUFE DRY - wer WASH 4, I Ia' B413 Preston Road EM-4302 21 X f LZ' M QQ E ELL OOO t Z '. i LQ: Yr' Elf PARK CITIES BAKERY T , ff f ' Forest a-8580 4428 E. Lovers L. 4320 LOVERS LANE W ErL5lzire Maui? Safon Phgf-Og,-gphers ' lndlvldual Halrcutters and Stylist? 8K Speclalasts in Permanent Waves and Hair-Colors 8 JEAuafr g' EEEPH l We Guarantee To Y Please The Individual 6133 BERKSHIRE LANE l 4514 Lovers Lane EM-3900 lin Preston Centerj at Loma Alto FO-8-8990 TOP ROW left to right: Chris Hampton, who nominated Johnny Stuart for Veep at T H S P A congratulates the winner. Hi Park delegates al the THSPA Convention banquet, LOWER ROW: Quill and Scroll members fort at the THSPA hotel tel quarters. watch the program in- . tently. l Speight unpacks in com- , ' +1-mg,-.. -- Page One Hundred Eighty Je1fer1 roP Row, left to right: wish rhe aid of Miss cook and Mrs. Owen, LOWER ROW: For e ery ho se where S -1 pl rw Says Mr- Greer fhe Hi-Life officers redeccrote the Hi-Li? ff' . fo mechoni I d e o :ce co ro ers Dickie Bry ni quizes Morgie Echerd ond Anne McLorry on psy. Vice-Preiclsem E leen Ruebel ond Preside f Nancy Mockhwcalch Cl 0l09Y 0 I f9P0 ' dCY Jayne Upton, secretory treasurer, wriie ihe minules of Quill ancl Scroll. 1' - 9 MCL 'J lgefsfauranfa The House ofD'Lisl1 Food 1500 Commerce l708 Commerce PR-81 19 RA-5806 Dcrllcrs We also serve our cl'lish food fo fhe Dallas Engineers' Club Page One Hunnlrezf Eighty-eight Tama Jeannie! 2222 MAIN STREET Teleplloue PR-5141 Dallas Hi', You Scots Compliments ot PRESIDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Arcade Mercantile Securities Building Phone RA-5860 Garth Daniel, Pres. Elmer Adams, Vice-Pres. arn ett .IE WELR Y COMPANY Watch and Jewelry Repairs 7Ua,Z'cfz Madlea Dependable Watch Repairs All IWor!z Done in Om' Own Shaper Ring Sizing Stone Replacing Diamond Setting Gold and Silver Plating Bead Restringing-Costume Jewelry Repaired Phone ST-3I59 I6I7 Elm Sf. 4 Doors West of Palace Theatre Page Une Hundred Eighty In our modern plant we manutacture a complete line ot I high grade painting materials. For 23 years we have been furnishing these on much of the best work being done in Highland Park, University Park, and Dallas. ROACH PAINT COMPANY 2633 MCKINNEY PHoNE vi-4581 1 I Diflinclive Apparel for Women and Children ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS 9 Distinctive in Arrangement 4420 E. Lovers Lane FO-8-8289 Yet No Higher in Price , ,za 9 Complimenfs Of Flower-A-Day Shop STEPHENS E t Z? Knox at Travis Phone LA-2103 eau y al' 4332 Lovers Lane FO8-8791 Page One Hundred Ninety 5? LOWER ROW: Hi-Y mothers decorate for the dance while helpful b t h mem ers wa c . Bob Young and Bob Matthews don'f mind this cop . TOP ROW, left to right: This pic speaks for itself! Bill Cortelyou looks scared before Pump and Circums begin for the January grads. Clark Variety Stores 5508 W. Lovers Lane Inwood Shopping Village Favorite Store ofthe Highlanders RAY'S SHOES Sheer for the Family Phone DI-6637 5506 Lovers Lane Inwood Village . .. Two Doors East of the Inwood Theater ASHBURNS lc: CREAM 4427 Lovers Lane 3310 Knox -P -- s---'------ ap INWOOD VILLAGE I - BARBERS T907 Skillman 5414 Lovers Lune Dallas, Texas Phone Dl-8380 TOMMIE MAYS, Owner N Page One Hundred Ninety-one TNG A CO' Compliments of FURNITURE l Your Friends or 'rhe In Inwood Village DI-9737 5334 Lovers Lone P L A Z A s F FABRIC CENTER UCLH if 3 Gifts and Dffrorafizfz' Things i GIFTS FoR ALL occAsloNs I 5404 Lovers Lone Dixon 0365 I Snider Plaza Complele Beauty Service DELMAN BEAUTY SALON LO-5639 3426 King's Road , Near Delmon Theater l ' a Q-4, M m.f.r-4 ' l A L 1 fx ---Z . H L me-xi ia, - ' f ' hi Co h F kl' t II o f h' fc s Tales LOWER ROW' Scots speed up their reading wiih accelerators, TOP ROW, Ie 1 To rig : mc ran In e s ne o is mou . . Those Romans really knew their table manners-Lclin Club Miss Bcrfosh gives hearing ies! to James Holmes, Barbara banquet Sfurz, and others. Page One Hzmdrezl Ninety-two Established I92I L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Our 32nd Anniversary Serving the Park Cities KITCHENWARE - APPLIANCES -LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 4224 Oak Lawn 5324 Lovers Lane 0 - . If iff Lrmgbler Youre After The Sherwin-Williams WSH Company MAGICLAND Slow of 1000 II701zfle1if': TRICKS - Novsmes - PUZZLES - GAMES 4200 OUIK Lawn I PARTY oooos - MAGIC 4 THEATRICAL SUPPLIES Phone LO-3858 409 N. Ervay Street Opposite P. O. I Television 0 Pianos 0 Organs 0 Phonograph Records 7 Q gofyer if finest selection in town 5328 West Lovers Lane open nights until nine In the Inwood Shopping Village EL-6477 Page One Hundred Ninety-thi' TOP ROW, left Yo right: Finisinh 7 h g ouc es are pu? on the clay models LOWER ROW: The Americoneers of HP leave Io give another program by members of the art class. for Democracy. Miss CoIeman's Spanish pupils, Teddy True, Francis Buff, and Homemaking girls find making a dress is hard work. He'en Rovinsky mee? Senor lganacio Pesquerio, the Mexican Consul. , , 9 Y .. MRS. NORTHCUTT'S SHOPS GIRDLES ' BRASSIERES ' LINGERIE ' ROBES ' SPORTSWEAR ' MATERNITY FASHIONS BELTS ' JEWELRY 4228 Oc k Lawn Avenue 364 Coso Lindo Plaza 55I0 West Lovers Lone LA-1747 FA-0910 DI-9785 R I C I.I A R B RAY'S WASHETTE 4820 Greenville FO-8-9194 H. M 0 L RRY Compliments of 00, INWOOD CYCLE and HOBBY I N S U N C E 5429 Inwood Plaza Page One Hundred Ninety-four IGI-ET 5Q.LLO..YB Donut ...i - in-B4-441 -5-HAI! V -'T x ii.1..,-.-.-..---.l. 7fQ ra l-s M i'75i mms f x. V ,t I Q , r ii 72 L ff' - ' Te7'f.' J wgiwa '- 4 .1 In i j iiiiiii i ,N t ' 4. ' P Z f 4X A llFl'r6f LIFE! No Other Drink Picks You Up Like Dr. Pepper! MW 1-Qdlff ' it Q WITH rPepp ' An Excifingly Different Drink at Home at Parties-for All Your Fun Times.' Do something different--drink something dif- ferent. Instead of the drink you just order by V hab't-t t lf t h d' k '11 11 1 rea yourse o t e rin you rea y welcome-that can't-be-copied wake-up flavor of Dr. Pepper! Don't be bored.. .be different. Wake up your taste with an exciting, frosty cold Dr. Pepper-now! wzmk HAI fo, 2 Ano 4 ron s fuzz DA vs- mm see How Muon Make youu emov nm our wlm Dl'Pepp6l' I Sr Pefl1ly witl1 our 4 JJ 50754. It's a great feeling, isn't it? And you should feel great, because graduation is a truly Wonderful occasion. . . carrying With it every promise of a successful future. Remember, your friendly electric servant, Reddy Kilovvatt, will always be on hand, in your home and at Work, to help you enjoy better living . . . electrically. DALLAS Pownn a LIGHT COMPANY QQWMQQMJ STQ: 9 For Making the Grades in High Alwolys Use MASTERPIECE PAPERS and TABLETS Their wide Acceptance hy Both Teczcherx and Stndentf in Highinnii Park Schoolx If Evidence of Their Popularity! There Is No Substitute for Quality FOR SALE BY BETTER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORES EVERYWHERE Page One Hundred Nz y f 11 Beet 'n Bun Inc. Barbecue Sandwich, Take Home a Pound Custom Barbecuing TOP THOMAS OPTICAL CO Ground Floor, Medical Arts Building D. HARTIN THOMAS DAN L. THOMAS Phones: RI-1066, RA-4493 Dallas, Texas 4500 Lovers Lane T67 Walnut Hill Vill. LADENES DRESS SHOP FOB-M98 Fine Teen Age Clothes MMT- T 6817 Snider Plaza LA-0900 Compliments of INWOOD GLIDDEN PAINT 81 T Compliments of 5406 WEST LOVERS LANE Phone Dl-8542 , I D 1emeze4. LOMA ALTO BARBERS , JEWEL-RY - GIFTS 4l38 Loma ALTO T 4402 Lovers Lane- Dallas Lo-9059 E. H. Baird A Phone FO-8-8293 ame Scots visit the State Fair on High School Day. LOWEPTPOQTJueen nomis: Jeanne Davis, Ignre Jioigi L k and Mr. Wiseman have an interesting chat with and Phyllis e ic one o them will ' M ' C l ' ' d Page One Hundred Ninety-eight uuuuu f Wm H x , I E f l ' I X 2 eiilltttis tg -itgttii Q ' 'K lllieu pgi A I lame - df I boys' 5l9.2.0 boys' S22.00. 4 5,9 75 Q ' girls' 5I5.20 girls' 520-40. i i I rt rl r x, Q4 I g t., h Important Notice: 36 - l Everts Village and Downtown Stores have an exceptionally fine class ring for the High School students See Everts Dallas High School JEWELERS Finer Jewelry l8!5 Main Street Highland Park Village I 'V 'Pio . Sandwich L VV Pig Stands! Pig Stands! Pig Stands! Pig Stands! An Institution tor Food and Drink Service tor Thirty Years! There's One in Your Neighborhood The Bell dressed man is the well dressed man ell efaladng Qmpmzq 1617 Main ST-2763 Page One Hundred Ninety Vl Complimenfs of Dick Price, Inc. MJ cfgfafe E? ,9nMfmmf5 2011 N. Harwood PR-1056 THdd l N L if ff O C3 2Ue,X,,, WER ROW Th cho'r sings Hail Our Fesfival Queen to Jeanne M -A W - TOP ROW: Lillie Searcy Miller recites for The Queen's assembly. LO : e i , ' h needs John Taylor's arm for suppori. Our Queen is - Jeanne Davis! w o Another kiddie performs on the all-sfar program. The Prescripfion House for fhe Eye Physician SYLVESTER'S idloenaing Olaficiana Phone RA-6968 308 Medical Arts Building Dallas 0l'l FGHOI157 C W 0119 Wow you he man enough fo u5e my accounf af my fauorife manii :whois .yldgy Clgelfu oliouingfg, 2236.61 Page Two Hundred One MARGARET CARROLL Beauty Salon Com pllments Loma Alto ot Lemon of LO-5451 m5'ifZl6A.,0 WHITE pl-AZA A AW Q LA U N D RY SL TURNER PICTURE FRAMING C L EA N I N G C O 4262 ooklqwn Ave. Lo-Ta75 T Telephone LO-3883 The COTTON PATCH DALLAS, TEXAS Phone LA-7218 3404 Oak Lown 5003 LEMMON AVE, X A Tl T I f 1: R! R. if Tse: ---:.-, ..,, E. Y J W2 A N-Alf ai I 5 J R -'-Fda:-Z'T152LELL 721225, -A ix. C 'cM,Ev'xq .m. Nr? 162' Q A A 11 ' KGS ,G Q X ,..1 f We C.C. Our star passer doesn't know his own strength since they put CABELL'S Homogenized Milk on our training table! P ge Two Hundred Two A Sfouaf 'A pl 26f0lfL JOZKOLU iblnlflg .S7f0I e PRESCRIPTIONS DELIVERIES Preston ot Northwest Highway EM-1868 o Page Two H u ndred Tb l Complimenfs of C. E. HOFFMAN CO. Wholesale Beciuly cmd Barber Supplies Exclusively Operaled by Docfors of Medicine CLEANING LAUNDRY STORAGE PRESTUN Rufio CLEANER Phy igiilll' A opml J4 Warne fo IQEMQMLW .... Company DELIHHIIIVS . SWIMSUITS 431A Medical Arts Bldg. Q PLAYCLOTHES Hillcrest Cor. McFc1rlin iiwxfecoioificuurdrqf me Musical Fesnwi parades before Queen LewisLicenvilaq!2i2scQLfhQg2teireri.sj3IZzsgtrifgrithgiicigssfd i r .. U . 1 - .- Ar- . .i I f me Page Two Hundred Four GEORGIA MAKOY Flowers Phone: LA-I89I Bus. LO-3805 7019 Preston Roa Night on-1046 FLOYD L. FOWLER CERTIFIED WATCHMASTER-WATCHMAKER REGISTERED CHRONOGRAPH TECHNICIAN - Authorized Dealer - HAMILTON and ELGIN WATCHES 6932 Snider Plaza JU-562 CONGRATULATIONS, SCOTSI Highland Park Secretarial School 405 Highland Park Village lla. ,Q OPTOMETRIST Between Ervay and St. Paul Streets 1802 MAIN DALLAS, TEXA for good modern, come to Cook's first 7 0 L5 MODERN Home 6925 PRESTON ROAD JU-0045 Page Tim Iluuf ez' Fzve TOP hostesses for the Music Festival peddle programs to LOWER ROW:'Miss Smith makes the life of her senior trig I s little easier. cots who really like milk with their roast beef and Our friends-Blondie, Mr. Wright and Mr. Holton-keep b y potatoes. their workshop. 9, Quality Laundry Expert Dry Cleaning Specialist! in Sewing SMU Stmienif for Over 20 Yemcr PU RITAN LAUNDRY Cleaners 24-Hour Service on Request 6915 Hillcrest Phone LA-4337 PHIL BAXTER, Station Manager Compliments of TRIPPE HOME 84 AUTO STORE Hllffifbdfe - I'I0iH?'llf'!Z7'E,f - Sporting Goody 3424 Oak Lawn Ave. JU-8357 JJJJQ KNOX STREET HARDWARE COURTEOUS SERVICE FRED HELD, JR., Owner 3214 Knox Street Phone LAkeside 2219 V .grechi Super riue- n i lb J Corner Inwood and Lemmon CHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURG-ERS DRIVE-IN All Over Dallas ja6AioneJ gargecue TAKE SOME HOME 31 Highland Park Village 2226 South Llewellyn, Wynnewood 7815 Inwood Road 2005 Abrams Road 328 Casa Linda Plaza 7 ill-eclfi Moi er 5711 West Lovers Lane CHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURGERS Page Tufo Hundred Six Cong rofulofions Jgaflcrgn Cblffifl Four Offices fo Serve You Reol Esfofe-Loons lnsuronce Main Office 5964 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY EMerson 2811 Congratulations Graduating Class of 1953 Ronwar 0il Corporation P T H d ff I, X ,X 1 P ,fl 'II' g I rf. M -4 K I ' If , , - .S i ,!,, I. .5,,,Y!f'1-!i,ib,L!.,J ,11 ' 1' I 'l if 4, f- E. ,fi ,?f.:, . , ,.,L If. ,lwfllgfffjfli lf !, 4Y' F. E. CSMP I 0 Sz C IQMPA Y I Publishers of Compton's 4 fff Pictured Encyclopedia C. R. SOUTHERLA 1110-1111 K' b ND, District Manager ir y Building Dallas 1, Texas SHOP Complete Wardrobe for Infants and Children to 6 Years MARKHAM 6921 Snider Plaza MOBILUBRICATION - BATTERY SERVICE PAR KER SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and Preston LA 9775 DALLAS YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the low cost of having us do your washing TRY IT! LAUNDRY SUPREME CLEANERS DAN P. MANRY is , ranch Manager 3406 Asbury, Behind Mustang Pharmacy LOgan 1709 Page Two Hmzzfrerl Eight H9 STAR DIL 00 HOWDY HOWARD R. C. MOORE CONGRATU LATIONS, H IGH LANDERS from HO DY HUW RD guifvbr o!fAe 6iJL2loAc!ag ,JL1lome5 U 8102 LOMA ALTO EM-l226 Olilicers at the Hi-Life formal spring dance: Johnnie Sue Sheppard, Margie Echercl, Jane Casey, Mary Jones, Palsy Miller, Sally Harris, Joyce Rainwater, Honey Wilson, Louise Silliman, Kay Dolch, Linda Harris, Jayne Upton. Page Two Hundred Nine P O R T R A I T S of Everlasting Beaury and Qualify 66 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE B O R R I S PHOTOGRAPHY Phone LA-5178 MOBILOIL MOBILGAS CLAYTON AYERS MAGNOLIA SERVICE W 0- CHAPE CHAPIN 5305 Presfon Road Highland Park Village One-Stop Service Phones: LA-5971 - LA-0104 I Lemmon A nue at Loma Alto I - gm For the Clnffierz Haircut in Town Iz'J the VILLAGE BARBER SHOP HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE GORDON COX, Owner Phone JU-4911 LO-5070 P. G. CALAME Jeweler I5 Highland Park Shopping Village JU-2866 Yrhone FO 8-B286 l 1 Res. EM-4171 GENERAL ELECTRIC YEAR ROUND AIR-CONDITIONNG RUMLEY AIR-CONDITIONING CO. INSULATION - ATTIC FANS - FLOOR FURNACES G. G. RUMLEY Chemical Engineer 4334 L L D II T I ,M.,E,E,? , f L, E., . THE BAND BOX -GIFTS , Aggie 95, ag? G' Crymzl - China - Pottery - Smliofzery 5 15-'1.vQ ,QW ST 'I .454 JU-9993 ' gl T'Tl'T!Px'l wg z I Q FURNITUR L HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE, Dallas, Texas I Page Two Hznzdrezf Ten Ott' BII b dh d h TOP: ROTC FF cl d h gh Shop With G U L L Y Sinclair Gasoline Goodyear Tires Hardware Garden Tools Zenith Radios and Television Fishing Tackle Hunting and Fishing Licenses GuIIy's Village Store Northwest Highway at Douglas EM-3872 Lovers Lane at Douglas FO-8-9094 Dallas, Texas YOUR FOOD STYLIST. . . World's Most Beautiful Baskets of Fruit Made at SIMON DAVID EAT THE BEST Established T889 LA-4121 Page Two H um! red E I 9 2 0 Every Kind of Insurance Protection FIRE WINDSTORM RAIN AVIATION CASUALTY BONDS AUTOMOBILES MARINE ACCIDENT Our organization maintains an INSURANCE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, qualified To analyze your rates on any class of insurance. D. H. Houseman Don M. Houseman COCHRAN 81 HOUSEMAN I-Iozuenmn nilaiing - N only Akfml at Federal Street PHONE RAncIoIph 4566 Two Hundred Twelve OUP 30 llfuairwon Minfing Cgomlaany F 30l' 360 gina C00,0el 6-l,ti0l'l ,Ml-U0 540 1953 Jhgkfandw We, the members of the Highlander Staff, wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to the following for their help in making the T953 Highlander possible: Mr. Irving Wilkinson of the Wilkinson Printing Company. Mr. Jim Webb of Southwestern Engraving Company. Mr. and Mrs. James Laughead, Betty and Brad, ot the Laughead Studio. Mr. Kiel Sterling of the American Beauty Cover Company. Mr. John Ringling North for press privileges at the Ringling Brothers, Barnum 81 Bailey Circus. Dallas Jaycees tor press privileges at the Clyde Brothers Circus. Mr. Raymond Willie, of Interstate Theaters, for the use of material from Cecil B. DeMiIIe's The Greatest Show on Earth. Mrs. Short and Mr. Kidd, our sponsors. 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