me EE TE g) | | TS dM ors ros A THE DALLAS POST — THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 June 1954, Ten Years Ago At Gate Of Heaven, 22 Graduates — 4 Rs PAGE 3—T Students Pack Up And Go to College Out of town students often wish for a course on packing correctly. One important hint is to fit the garment to the suitcase for the least wrin- kling. Lapels and collars should be smoothed, sleeves folded at front of garment, dresses folded at the waist. Tissue may be used to stuff folds of garments where creas- es often result. Men’s leather two-suiters have special com- partments for suits and fur- nishings. Tuck socks, hankies, small items into shoes. HIGHEST PAID Teachers of law drew the highest salaries of all teach- ers in American institutions of higher education during 1962- 63 according to a U.S, Office of Education study with a medi- an salary of $12,400. In the ten years since Gate of Heaven Parochial School graduated its first class, enrollment has risen from 170 to over 800, and facilities havebeen expanded from the original classrooms over the chapel, to a wing which houses not only classrooms but a combination cafeteria,” gymnasium and auditorium, plus adminis- trative offices. | HANDLE THE WHEEL OF YOUR CAR | AS IF EVERY CHILD WERE YOUR OWN EE AEE