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Sunset Dads Club Lin Gower Gus L. Berry . E. O. Williams J. R. Tomplo . W. H. Boone . G. W. Kallstrom C. W. Bumam J. B. Harpold . OFFICERS . . . President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-Prosidont Fifth Vice-President Sixth Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sunsot High Dads Club during the year 1943-1944 has attempted to live up to its traditional motto of Working in the Interest of Sunset High School. Throughout the year great emphasis has been given to student participation in the programs of the Club in order to maintain close relationship between dads and the . student body. Among the chief objectives accomplished by the club during tho year are tho following: cash prizos each semester to outstanding studonts in ton subjocts; awards each semester to four outstanding R. O. T. C. members: gold footballs to each member of the championship football team; scholarship to R. O. T. C. oncampmont to desorving member cf R. O. T. C.; oloction of Dads Club Queen from student body, with appropriate gifts to her and her five attendants at a coronation ceremony which was ono of tho high- lights of tho athlotic season. Other appropriate awards were made to students for outstanding accomplish- ments. Probably the outstanding objective accomplished by the club during the year was the creation of a fund, to which a substantial sum was appropriated, to be used at the termination of the present World War for the erection of an appropriate memorial to perpetuate the memory of former students of Sunset who give their lives in the service of their Country. Fifteen
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Board of Education JULIUS DORSEY Superintendent of Schools L. V. STOCKARD Assistant Superintendent of Schools WARREN TRAVIS WHITE Assistant Superintendent in Charge of High Schools David W. Carter, Jr., M.D.............................................President Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt...............................................Vice-President Finance Mr. Gabs P. Allen Chairman Mr. L. O. Donald Mr. Dan D. Rogers Lunchrooms Mrs. T. A. Waggoner Chairman Mr. Dan D. Rodgers Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt COMMITTEES Welfare Mr.F. D. Danford Chairman Mrs. T. A. Waggoner Mr. Gabe P. Allen Rules Mr. Dan D. Rodgers Chairman Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Mrs. T. A. Waggoner Supplies Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Chairman Mr. L. O. Donald Mr. F. D. Danford Building and Sites Mr. L. O. Donald Chairman Mr. Gabe P. Allen Mr. F. D. Danford Fourteen
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Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. Walter W. Murphy Mrs. Leon Price . Mrs. R. E. Morrison . Mrs. W. A. Wimberly . Mrs. Gerald Prescott . Mrs. T. A. Gray . Mrs. Frank Grossman Mrs. A. E. Harris . Mrs. C. E. Freberg Mrs. O. H. McDonald . Mrs. Ctis McDonald . Mrs. W. E. Cotton Mrs. Dean Gauldin Mrs. W. S. Barnhill . Mrs. Norman Mansfield Mrs. Frank Brown . I .........................President . . . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . . Third Vice-President . . . Fourth Vice-President . . . . Fifth Vice-President . . . . Sixth Vico-Presidont Seventh Vice-President . . . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary .........................Treasurer .........................Historian ...................Parliamentarian . . . . Publicity Chairman Delegates to the Dallas City Council The Parent-Teacher Association of Sunset High School holds membership with The National Congress of Parents and Teachers, The Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers, and The Dallas City Council of Paront-Teachor Associations. The objects of this association are to promote the wolfaro of children and youth in home, school, church, and community; to raise the standard of home life; to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of youth, and to bring into close relation the home and the school so that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently in the training of the child and develop botween educators and the general public such unitod efforts as will secure the highest advantages in physical, mental, and spiritual education for every child. OUR MOTTO: In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity. Meetings are held on the second Friday of each month at 10:30 A. M. at Sunset High School. Sixteen
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