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

 - Class of 1946

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Full Dick Bass . . Rush Pierce . Carl Wallace . Tam Mott . Bill Dejernett Locke Purnell Tommy Boker Charley Chester Bill Taylor . Robert Walker Jody Wheeler George Allen Mr. Akin . . Mr. Lacy . . Hi-Y's i'Chief Wahoosn. Hi-Y OFFICERS . . Carl Wallace . . Cole Manes . Leo Fikes . . Sam Davis . . President . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President . George Freeman Secretary . . . . Dick Brown Treasurer . . . Robert Walker Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms . Felix Butte Sergeant-at-Arms . .Hal De Moss Sergeant-at-Arms . . Bobby Irons Sergeant-at-Arms Bert Stubblebine Sergeant-at-Arms Photographer . . . George Allen . Sponsor . . . . Mr. Akin Sponsor ..... Mr. Lacy The Hi-Yy Fellowship is a boy's organization sponsored by and affiliated with the National YMCA. It functions n,.s .,: Qin lllllll 7 E!!! E555 files-:SJ x N: R for the following ideals: to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian characterf' Living up to these ideals, the Hi-Y has joined with the Hi-Lites this year to extend a help- ing hand to the underprivileged of our city by visiting the different church missions and entertaining and play- ing with the children there. Also, the Hi-Y aided fami- lies at Christmas with gifts of money and toys donated by the club members. Meeting every Monday at activity period, the Hi-Y has many interesting, educational, and entertaining programs and a few that are sleep-inducing. A few of the topics discussed are character building, Christian living, and youth's place in the post war world. On the lighter side a swell magic show was given by Harry McDaniel, Jr. In the social life of Hi Park the Hi-Y went all out this year. The boys strained their brains and muscles and whipped up a super-duper Victory dance that was ac- claimed by many as the best Hi-Y dance in many a year. The Hi-Y and the Hi-Lites coordinated their efforts to give the 2B's a hearty welcome in September and in January at the Get-Together Dance. The Clan's top medicine men-Hi-Y inductors. N .

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Fall Sylvia Findley . . Barbara Boyd . . Mary Lutrick . . Courtney Ohrum . Anne Wharton . . Marjorie Young . Shirley Smith . . Barbara Kropp . Betty Burt . . . Sally Muire . . . Mary Lou Iglehart Fredna Slaton . . Miss Wilson . . Miss Inman . . . OFFICERS . President . First Vice-Pres. Second Vice-Pres. Third Vice-Pres. Fourth Vice-Pres Fifth Vice-Pres. Sixth Vice-Pres. Recording See'y Cor. Secretary . Treasurer . . Treasurer . . Historian . . Historian . Sponsor . . . Adviser . . Hi-Lite's Minnehachas. Hi-Liies Spring . Sylvia Findley . Barbara Boyd . Anne Wharton Carolyn Goodman . . Betty Et: . Jean Lutrick Ruth Ann Rogers . Shirley Smith . Diane Bowyer . Betty Burt . Patsy Powell . Jo Ann Connor . Ann Leftwich . Miss Wilson . . Miss Inman Our club that will never die. Yes, Scots, that,s Hi-Lites, the club that's strictly for the lassies. Hi-Lites is the largest club in the school with a membership of almost six hundred. And all these six hundred work in six groups. First, there's the Friendship Committee that's organ- ized specially for 2B's and transfers. The committee pro- vides a big sisteri' to help each new Scottie get in the swing of things. They also telephone and send flowers to the girls that are sick. Santa and girl friends at the Hi-Lite Christmas party. Second, there's the Welfare Committee which has had as its main project the Mexican Mission. Every month a group of girls has given a party for the children at three missions. The girls have also supported drives for books and clothes, and several Christmas baskets to the needy families. Third, is the I-Ii-Lite Brigade whose main function is to keep up the ex-students' record. Over a hundred girls are on this committee. Fourth, is the Red Cross Committee. This group has had charge of Junior Red Cross work, cross word puzzles, stuffed toys, Christmas stockings have been madeg and pocket-size books have been collected. Then we come to the high light of every Tuesday morning, the Hi-Lite program. Be it a speaker or be it a play, the Hi I.ites are always an enthusiastic and atten- tive audience. Tremendous applause or rolicking laughter from the auditorium on Tuesday morning never fails to make the boys jealous. Last but not least is the Social Committee. They are the lassies who help the Hi-Y give those swell get acquaintedu dances and who are responsible for the two Hi-Lite dances. This year the mid-term social was an all backward barn dance-probably the most novel affair Hi- Park has ever seen. And of course one of the main events of the year is the spring formal honoring the officers and providing a large donation for the Red Cross. In addi- Lion these projects the girls also gave a Christmas party and a banquet honoring the officers for the coming year. ,.- -ul lax l Www x S r P X 1.9.5



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Pen pushers turn Candle lighters in initiation ceremony. The Quill oncl Scroll OFFICERS F411 Spring Wallace Lovejoy . . President . . Wallace Lovejoy David Haseltine . Vice-President . David Haseltine Secretary-Treasurer . . Susie Smith Miss Stewart .... Sponsor .... Miss Stewart If you are a Raphael, Steinbeck, or an expert in the field of advertising, then try for this club today. Miss Mary Stewart, English teacher and sponsor of the junior journalists, says that all you have to be is outstanding in one of three fields: writing, advertising, or art work on either the Bagpipe or Highlander. Purpose? Members do their homework first of all, and then, if they have time, they put out the Kiltie, a guide for students and keep the exes' records. That's lots of work for the few members it contains. Itls one club that never worries about being overcrowded! History? In 1937 the school decided to sponsor a club composed of only these 'lhorders of brains. Not being Mac lights from the candle of Truth. contented with any Hole' genius, they decided that he should be at least a junior, in the upper third of his class, and, as llve mentioned at least a dozen times before, out- standing in work on either the Bagpipe or Highlander. Hopeful? Then turn in your name to Miss Stewart to be voted upon by the members. Only the most highly recommended-the ones who slip the members the most on the side-become members. Seriously, to be selected for membership is one of the highest honors bestowed on any student in Hi Park. MEMBERS Anagnos, Katherine Haseltine, David Moore, Sylvia Boyd, Barbara Iglehart, Marv Lou Morrison, Jo Ann Briggs, Betty Lacy, .lack Montgomery, Ann Day, Russell Lovejoy, Wallace Rogers, Ruth Ann Drake, Jeanne Lutrick, Mary Smith, Susie Goldman, Winfrey McNeill, Mary Vinther, Vivian Harding, Lynn Massengale, LeVon Whitten, Joida Mitchell, Stewart , s , . fy s f .is ll! Qi- X N 5 l x X NX gi sm Safe, X55 S

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