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

 - Class of 1960

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BEN W. WISEMAN Principal Highland Park High School Principal Guides During the thirty-one years Ben W. Wiseman has headed the staff of Highland Park High School, many improvements have been made through his efforts. He emphasizes the importance of good scholastic background and standing by the use of reading ma- chines, individual conferences with teachers, and special help for the student who is not fulfilling his learning capacity to the best of his ability. He also has a hand in the extensive testino' roffram given to the Scots. The neatly kept yard and artful landscaping of the school grounds result from lVlr. Wisemanis belief that a school should be attractive as well as functional. lVlr. Wiseman is also responsible for the introduction of the Student Council, Key Club, and departmental divisions. Many other constructive ideas that have be- come tradition at Hi Park may also be attributed to Mr. Wiseman. ap D Mr. Wiseman temporarily forgets his busy schedule as princi- pal at the teachers' barbecue. I6 Mrs. Cochran, a new teacher at Hi Park, seeks Mr Wiseman's advice. Teachers, Students E

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A. H. MCCULLOCH 1 President Board of Trustees Mr. McCulloch swears in Mr. Jalonick, Mrs. Baker, and Dr. Bagwell. Board Represents Taxpayers of Park Cities Matters ranging from determining the length of Representing the taxpayers of the Park Cities, vacations to raising money come under the duties they join with Mr. Monroe in deciding issues such of Hi Parkas school hoard. as courses of study, taxes, and general programs The seven members are elected for three-year of all schools in the Highland Park lndependent terms. They meet at least once a month to hear School DiSt1'iCt- reports on school problems and accomplishments. DR. JOHN S. BAGWELL MRS. RALPH D. BAKER J. M. CORGAN Finance Officer CLYDE JACKSON GEORGE W. JALONICK III ROBERT B. MOODY Vice-President Secretary



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C. D. BOWLBY Vice Principal '4May I have your attention, please?,' is a phrase often spoken each day by Hi Park's vice-principal, C. D. Bowlby, as he marks the end of first period classes with the morning announcements. Mr. Bowlby, among the busiest people at Hi Park, has many duties which he must perform daily. His tasks range from the discipline of more than thirteen hundred Scots to keeping track of the room reserva- tions for club meetings and special events. He also takes care of the calendar of school events, supervises attendance, and keeps the school equipment operating properly. Meetings of the Parent-Teacher Association are held on the third Wednesday of October, November, Feb- ruary, April, and May. The members, the mothers and the teachers of the students, are informed of current happenings at the high school through The Thistle. This bulletin also reports what was done at the last P-TA meeting, and what is going to happen at the next one. Working hand in hand with the P-TA is the Park Cities Dads, Club. This organization meets monthly for the purpose oflfurthering the welfare of pupils in the Highland Park' Independent School District. Mem- bership is open to all dads in the district. The money obtained through drives is divided among the schools and is used for purchasing such things as bicycle racks and fans and for building expansion. Higilmid Igark High school Vice-Principal, P-TA, Dads' Club Vice-Principal, P-TA, Dads' Club Serve School MRS. J. C. SANFORD President Parent-Teacher Assoczkzition. Mr. Bowlby and the morning an- nouncements keep the school in- formed on cxurent happeninigs. J. C. IRWIN President Park Cities Dwdsf' Club

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