Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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 LLEN, JEWELLE Study Hall 2. CLIFFORD. LAURA B.S., Southern Methodist University. Physical Education. Ice Skating Club. GOLDSTEIN. HANNAH Study Hall, Girls' P.E. HELMS. DON R. B.S., North Texas State College; M.S., Southern Methodist University. Bookkeeping. Typing, Business Office. GLACHUTT, MALVINA Life Certificate, Winona Minnesota Teachers College. Study Hall I. Commercial Subjects Popular; P.t. Also Snjoucd lack of busy typewriters, and the wrinkling of brows ould only mean that students arc engrossed in learning he a, b, c's” of shorthand, typing, and business. Sub-ects in this department include typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business arithmetic. Physical fitness tests seem to have become a permanent bart of physical education, as well as the usual baseball, yollcyball, and basketball. Boys not in ROTC, and all ?irls must enroll in physical education courses. Sophomores must take driver-training in connection with the physical education classes. Woodrow Wilson’s two large study halls arc appreciated sanctuaries” where one may study for tests, and do homework. A center of interest in every gym class is Miss Betsy Clifford's score-book. for the rivalry between teams is a running battle on the sports courts. Miss Clifford is showing Vera Vannoy and Ardella Edgar the position of their teams in relation to the other teams in their class. HILL. EMMETT 3.S., North Texas State College. Physical Education, Driver Education. HUDSON. MERLE B.A., University of Texas; M.A., North Texas State College. Stenography. Typing. PARSONS. HELEN B.S., Texas Woman's University. M.A., North Texas State College. Physical Education. Cheerleaders, Drill Team. VAN VALKENBURGH, HELEN H.A., University of Texas; M.A., Southern Methodist University. Distributive Education. WELLS, ZADA B.A., Baylor University; M.A., North Texas State College. Typing and Shorthand. 29

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 B.S., North Texas State-College; M.A., Southern Methodist University. History. EWELL. BOBBY B.S., East Texas State College. Texas History, B Football Coach. A Base-Kill Coach. % HALE. KENNETH C. B.S.. M S., East Texas State College. World History, Civics. Textbook Custodian. JETT, NORMAN B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State College. World History, B Football Coach. B” Baseball Coach. MILES. THEO COTTON B.S.. M.Ed.. Stephen Austin State Teach College. History. Head Foot! Coach. History. Civics Required for graduation Although sometimes considered a dull course, history, at Woodrow Wilson, is a lively and stimulating study. The proof of this lies in the fact that more and more students are majoring in history. Two years of history, World History and American History, and civics, are required for graduation. Electives include Texas History, and Latin American History. The scratching of pencils, making curly-cuc marks, the click- Students in Miss Myrtle Roberts’ American History class are kept interested in their subject by a variety of reports, such as the ones being given by the panel members, Sandra Dickinson. Ruth Brown, Duffy Albright, Jo Ellen Bardin. John Dng. and Rob Nallcy. MUSICK. JEAN B.S., Howard Payne College; M.Ed.. Texas Christian University. History. Junior Red Cross Sponsor. NANCE. WINNIE D B.A., M.A., University of Texas. History. Pupils Program Counselor. f r OWENS. M.-iL. B A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Social Studies, Asst. Football Coach. Track Coach. ROBERTS, MYRTI.E B A., East Texas State College; M.A., University of Texas. Social Studies. SMITH. DOYLE B.A.. Baylor University M.A., North Texa State College. Social Studies, Dali; Historical Society-. 28



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caldwelit- WlJA«i--MAE— B.S., Texas State College for Women. Nurse. CAVAZOS. II.A MAE B.S., Texas State College for Women. Dietitian. FRANCIS. LORENE B.A., University of G 1-orado; B.S., Baylor University. Dean of Students. HARRISON. MARTHA A.B., Southern Methodist University. Clerk in Principal’s Office. CRUSADER Sales. Time out for relaxation and visiting is a rare experience for teachers at Woodrow. But, Dean Francis. Miss Jean Musick, Miss Doris Kemp, and Miss Leona Scaly are enjoying coffee after a faculty meeting. School Needs Dozens of Non- Vouchers The non-teaching personnel o; Woodrow numbers approximately forty. Among these are office clerks building custodians, study hall teach ers, nurses, secretaries, a cafeteria man ager, and cafeteria helpers. Thei jobs often mean putting in long hour: before and after school. These people are among Wood row's most faithful supporters, anc they do not hesitate to tell where thei loyalties lie. Their many and varicc duties include the caring for student who become ill at school, planning anc HAYS. MOZELLE C M.A. BS. Texas Women’s University Senior Counselor. HILL. WILLIE Attendance Office. JACKSON. CARL C. Head Custodian. LEAVELL. W. W. B.S.. M E.. North Texas State College. Commandant of Cadets. 30

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