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HAPPY CAMPERS WILL HAVE FUN IN THE SUN WITH THESE SUMMER STYLES 20-21 S C H O O LS

Where Could HPISD Find Some Land to Acquire? 6 PRIMARIES

Huffines Hits Hard in His Challenge to Carona 15

All Eyes On District 108

SPORTS

THESE 3 MEN WANT TO REPLACE DAN BRANCH; WHO WILL REPUBLICANS CHOOSE? 10-14

SPORTS

McGeoch Excels on Two Fields of Play For Hockaday  3B

SCHOOLS

HP Design Company Provides Experience In Real World  29

Miller Earns Starting Spot Via Bevy of 3-Pointers 1B

LIVING WELL

Cooper Can’t Stop Dancing, Even at 90 Years Old   23


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FROM THE PUBLISHER

Primaries Color Me Jaded by Now

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live in Texas House District 108. And Texas Senate District 16. And Congressional District 32. That means I also live under a large pile of campaign fliers that flood my mailbox on a daily basis. Between the mail and all the phone calls, the March 4 primaries can’t get here soon enough. If you’re reading this, I imagine you probably feel the same way. Our editor, Dan Koller, has been tracking the campaign to replace state Rep. Dan Branch since before it officially began. Two of the candidates appeared in the Park Cities Fourth of July Parade with floats that said they were running “for Texas,” because Branch had not yet gone on the record with his bid for attorney general. That sparked Dan’s interest, which led to several blog posts and hundreds of comments. Since then, Dan has had one-on-one interviews with Court Alley in his home office, with Morgan Meyer in his 38thfloor law office, and with Chart Westcott in his campaign office above the Snider Plaza Starbucks. He’s also watched the trio participate in two forums, one of which included Leigh Bailey, the Democrat who will be waiting to face one of them in the general election. Dan’s coverage of the election in this edition includes profiles of the three young Republicans, as well as a breakdown of their campaigns’ finances. We hope these stories will help you make a more informed decision on March 4. We also hope, with all our hearts, that somebody secures 50 percent of the vote, to spare us all from enduring a runoff. Pat Martin, Publisher pat.martin@ peoplenewspapers.com

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Editor Dan Koller

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3536 Haynie Avenue | $1,740,000 Paula Wier Scofield | 214.232.0562

5223 Royal Lane | $1,727,500 Sandy Donsky | 214.458.8808

6414 Deloache Avenue | $1,695,000 Clarke Landry | 214.692.0000

2909 Southwestern | $1,650,000 Victoria Barr | 214.692.0000

4237 Myerwood | $1,250,000 Victoria Barr | 214.692.0000

5444 Springmeadow | $1,195,000 Barbara Novotny | 214.692.0000

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POLICE S KU LD U GGE RY of the M O N T H THESE HO RNS GOT HO O KE D BET WE E N 7 AND 7:20 P.M. ON FE B. 4, A THI E F STOLE A $ 4 0 0 MOUNTE D AFRI CAN SABLE HE AD FROM A G AR AGE I N THE 41 0 0 BLOCK OF WE ST LOVE RS L ANE .

K E E P I N G TA B S

Teenagers Aren’t Invincible When It Comes To Criminals

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igh school kids are at that age where they know everything and their parents know nothing, or at least that’s what they tell us. Sometimes they have to learn the hard way, as a couple of Highland Park High School students did in February. As we sift through the local police reports each week, we come across plenty of car burglaries and stolen iPhones. Two such instances stood out during a recent perusal of weekly malfeasance. On Feb. 10, an overnight car burglary resulted in the theft of an HPHS varsity soccer jersey and a toolbox belonging to the HPISD robotics program valued at $1,387. The next night, a separate incident cost an HPHS student

TODD JORGENSON a lacrosse backpack containing sweatpants and goggles. Both of these crimes led to the loss of items that have both financial and sentimental value, and it might even land the victims in trouble at school. So lock your cars, hide your valuables, and watch for suspicious activity, even if you’re a hard-headed and carefree teen. Then again, we hear that kids don’t read the paper, so perhaps they can get the message from someone who does.

UNPARALLELED RESULTS. N O TA B L E I N C I D E N T S H I G H L A N D PA R K January 29 At 11:15 a.m., a resident of the 3200 block of St. Johns Drive walked into Celebrity Bakery in Highland Park Village. She set her iPhone 5S on the counter as she perused the menu. She decided to eat elsewhere, but forgot to retrieve her phone. When she realized her mistake, she returned to Celebrity, but the phone was nowhere to be found. The woman disabled her phone remotely by 1:30 p.m., after tracking software showed it was in the vicinity of Coit Road and North Central Expressway. February 1 At 6:30 p.m., a resident of the 4500 block of South Versailles Avenue reported that one of her wedding

rings is missing. The victim thinks the last time she saw the ring, which was not her “main wedding band,” was November 2011. The white gold band had 1.41 carats of baguette sapphires and .41 carats of small oval diamonds inlaid on one side. No evidence was collected, an officer reported, “due to the extreme time frame.” At 6:29 p.m., a gray 2004 Lexus LS430 ran a stop sign at the intersection of Bordeaux Avenue and Lomo Alto Drive and collided with a Highland Park Department of Public Safety patrol vehicle. The senior citizen driver was bleeding from the left side of his head after the crash, but he refused ambulance service several times.

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Value, in dollars, of a Highland Park lacrosse backpack that was stolen during a car burglary on Feb. 11 in the 4500 block of Fairfax Avenue. The backpack contained lacrosse equipment.

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U N I V E R S I T Y PA R K February 3 Between 10 p.m. on Feb. 2 and 7 a.m. on Feb. 3, a thief stole two bicycles, valued at $1,000, and $500 worth of Taylor Made golf clubs from a carport in the 6300 block of Westchester Drive. February 4 At 2 p.m., seven guitars with a combined value of $521,000 were reported stolen from a house in the 4400 block of Shenandoah Avenue. The theft happened sometime after Jan. 21. The guitars’ value ranged from $1,000 (a Telecaster) to $200,000 (a 1963 Guild Thunderbird). The stolen instruments also include a Gibson acoustic valued at $150,000 and pair of Stratocasters — one from

1960, the other from 1962 — valued at $50,000 apiece. Also reported stolen was a Fender Princeton reverb amplifier valued at $3,000. February 5 At 2:29 p.m., an assailant punched and kicked a Highland Park couple in the 8300 block of Preston Road. He also threatened to hit them with a golf club and kicked their red 2011 Toyota RAV4, causing $1,500 worth of damage. February 12 Between 8 p.m. on Feb. 11 and 7 a.m. on Feb. 12, a thief entered an unlocked red 1979 Lincoln Town Coupe in the 3000 block of Rosedale Avenue and stole $12 worth of prescription medication.


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S C H O O LS District Needs to Acquire Land; Could a Church Make an Offering?

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et’s all say a prayer for the Highland Park ISD trustees. Those people have quite a task on their hands. The district’s student body has grown by 50 percent in 20 years; each of the six campus-

es is already over capacity, and more growth is projected. The trustees are considering several options laid out by the architects at SHW Group, and just about every option includes the acquisition of land.

Anybody reading this knows that land is hard to come by in HPISD. And nobody but the trustees knows what land they’re eyeing; such discussions happen behind closed doors. But if it were me, I’d make

an offer to a church. A house of worship could always rebuild elsewhere. The trustees have no such geographic freedom, because you’d have to move heaven and earth to change the boundaries of a school district.


ELECTED CONSERVATIVE LEADERS AGREE:

CHART WESTCOTT FIGHTS FOR WHAT’S RIGHT

Chart Westcott will work to improve the lives of our Veterans. He understands the sacrifice that soldiers and their families have made, and he believes we have a duty to help them adjust to civilian life. Veterans, soldiers, and military families will have a staunch advocate with Chart Westcott in the Texas House.

– Former County Commissioner Maurine Dickey

Chart Westcott is the kind of new leadership we need in the Republican Party. His commitment, ability and proven Conservative values will make a valuable contribution to the Legislature in Austin…

– Congressman Pete Sessions

– County Commissioner Mike Cantrell

Pol. Adv. Paid for by the Chart Westcott Campaign, P.O. Box 190534 • Dallas, TX 75219-9571

Chart Westcott’s experience in business, his hard work in our community and his successful work on past legislative issues clearly make him the best choice for Conservatives and Republicans in this race. I am proud to support Chart’s campaign and look forward to working with him to help implement sound fiscal policies at the state and local levels.

Chart Westcott has the leadership skills we need to move the Conservative agenda forward and help us regain our local majority.

– Former Republican County Chairman Nate Crain

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Tuesday, March 4th

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S CH O O LS

Sponsors Make Up For Funds Lost to Home Tour’s Cancellation The Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association’s annual “Homes for the Holidays” Home Tour had to be canceled in December due to icy weather. But the group was still able to present a $78,000 check to the Armstrong and Bradfield principals, thanks to generous sponsors and donors, plus some hard work by the association’s members. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to gift $78,000 to our elementary schools given the extreme weather situation we faced this year,” said Tracy Wallingford, the association’s president. “We look forward to a sleet-free home tour in 2014, and hope everyone will come out once again and enjoy our community’s beautiful homes, while helping support our schools.” With four homes ready for showing and a holiday bazaar prepped with gifts, Home Tour chairs Suzi Ellis and Claudia Williams made the difficult decision to cancel the event for the first time.

Principals Christine Brunner and Skip Moran accept a check from Claudia Williams, Suzi Ellis, Kristina Whitcomb, and Tracy Wallingford. “We want to thank all of the home owners for the preparation they did to make their beautiful homes ready for the tour,” Ellis and Williams said in a statement released by the as-

sociation. Since 1998, the ABPA has raised more than $400,000 through the “Homes for the Holidays” tour. Proceeds are given to Armstrong and Brad-

field elementary schools to provide educational support materials, field trips, and enrichment programs for the kindergarten and first-grade classes. Sponsors of the 2013 tour in-

cluded Baylor Medical Center at Dallas, Briggs-Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, Long Cove, Sewell, and Southern Botanical. — From Staff Reports


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HP Design Company Students Put Their Work on Their Backs

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The HP Design Company is comprised of Highland Park High School teacher Chris Fullwood as well as juniors Carling Crawford, Claire White, and Lauren LaDuke.

an orphanage in Ecuador for children with cerebral palsy. Watching children struggle to walk — much less play — made her realize the

By Todd Jorgenson

People Newspapers The work of the HP Design Company is on display throughout the halls of Highland Park High School, from posters promoting upcoming events to spirit shirts touting a club or team. That’s the sort of real-world experience HPHS teacher Chris Fullwood envisioned when he launched the idea two years ago as a way to get students in his advanced graphic design class to extend their learning beyond the classroom. His brainstorm led to an email sent to the entire school district explaining the concept and soliciting ideas for student projects. “I wanted to give them an actual opportunity to work with clients,” Fullwood said. “I wasn’t sure what we were going to get. We got a great response. I got about 30 replies right away.” The proposals ranged from simply scanning photos and making copies to more conceptual ideas such as designing shirts, fliers, and brochures. The company essentially consists of three students who are in an advanced placement graphic design class. They said there’s a sense of pride in seeing their work being utilized for more than just a grade. “This is actually being used by people,” junior Carling Crawford said. “T-shirts are the most fun because you can see people wearing them.” Fullwood said he would like to extend the reach of HP Design Company

“ TH IS H AS SH OW N M E T H AT I CAN D E AL WI T H R E AL-WO R L D PEOPLE.”

things she’d taken for granted as a child were only dreams for those with disabilities. Today, she’s using a prestigious national scholarship from Tylenol® to become a pediatric physical therapist and help other children experience the seemingly simple, but often profound, joys of childhood.

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TEXAS WOMAN’S outside of the district. Last year, the students partnered with SMU on a project. And they recently worked on a 3D model for a local concrete company. With just three students this semester and a class that’s only an hour long, they are kept busy. But he suspects that as word ofTEXAS mouth spreads about the qualWOMAN’S ity of the company’s work, more projects will follow. After all, it’s free labor. “I would just like it to grow so we can take on even more clients,” Fullwood said. The experience has been valuable for junior Claire White, who has started looking at colleges and internships to possibly study advertising and graphic design. She said the opportunity to build a portfolio in high school is rare. “This has shown me that I can deal with real-world people,” White said. “I think it’s really cool that we’re getting a chance to do that here.” Email todd.jorgenson@ peoplenewspapers.com

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By TODD JORGENSON

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Donna Fishel entertained guests in her Highland Park home during the week of Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, even though she was almost 1,000 miles away. During that week in February 2011, Fishel was introduced to a new revenue stream for her properties. An acquaintance contacted her about renting her house during the Super Bowl week to out-of-town guests while she was away in Sedona, Ariz. “I did that for an outrageous amount of money,” Fishel said. Not long afterward, Fishel began list- Donna Fishel was introduced to the concept of renting out her Highland ing her property on a couple of websites Park home on a short-term basis Super Bowl XLV in February 2011. during the week of C H R I S M C G AT H E Y dedicated to short-term rentals. The concept has been traditionally popular for beach houses and condoBY THE NUMBERS miniums in vacation hotspots, but recently has shown significant growth around these parts. “I never thought in my wildest dreams that people would want to vacation in Dallas,” said Fishel, whose background Vacation rental listings in Dallas is in commercial real estate. “It’s become in January on homeaway.com, up very profitable. I never realized that it from nine in 2009 would be so lucrative.” Fishel entered a business partnership with a friend and purchased another home near the Park Cities that she refurbished and began renting in 2012. She Percentage increase in traveler also leases a gated condominium on Cedemand each year, based on the dar Springs Road. number of inquiries made to book According to Austin-based homeaway. vacation rentals com, Dallas (including the Park Cities) Fishel said inquiries into renting her home are busiest during has seen a 592-percent increase the summer months. in the number of vacation-rental listings since to keep them from sitting dormant. 2009, as well as a 189-percent increase “We had a couple of complaints in that While such a practice might be travel demand. The average cost a there may be some rentals is $335 smart investment for homeowners, on a very Average nightly rate of a vacation it has short-term basis for events per night. or certain drawn concerns from a couple of rental property in Dallas, higher resi- functions in Dallas or at The growth of rental properties SMU or otherin a dents in University Park, where than the national average of $254 the city wise. Because of those, non-traditional market such as Dallas we decided it was is has begun discussing possible regula- something that we should perhaps a product of the recent look into,” said down- tions on short-term rentals. turn in the housing market, according University Park Mayor Dick Davis. “We to The issue was brought before the UniMark Kreditor, president of Get do not want to get into a situation There versity Park City Council where in November, there’s a significant First Realty Services, a Dallas compadisturbance to our but was tabled in favor of further discus- residents.” ny that manages more than 1,500 prop- sion by the city’s Zoning Average nightly rate of a vacation Ordinance Ad- Robbie Corder, erties in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. UP’s assistant city manIn- visory Committee, which is rental property in Arlington during expected to ager, said the city vestors who have more difficulty has nothing on the selling bring up the matter in Super Bowl XLV, compared to a February. So far, books to regulate their homes might decide to rent short-term rentals. He them, the scope of any possible standard rate of $258 restrictions is hasn’t received much either on a short-term or long-term feedback yet on pobasis, unclear. tential guidelines, but any changes would S O U R C E : H O M E AWAY. C O M

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SPECIAL REPORT 20 PRIMA14 RIES

BIGGEST CONTRIBUTORS

Court Alley

THEY’RE IN THE MONEY!

Three Republicans are trying to replace Dan Branch as District 108’s representative in the Texas House. We’ll profile each of these men on the following pages. In the meantime, let’s take a look at their campaigns’ finances. These numbers are based on reports they filed with the Texas Ethics Commission, covering activity between July 1 and Jan. 23. BY DAN KOLLER • PEOPLE NEWSPAPERS

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Chart Westcott: $376,918 Morgan Meyer: $312,293 Court Alley: $104,743

8 percent of court Alley’s contributions came from residents of Conroe, TEXAS, his wife’s hometown.

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Chart Westcott: $659,851 Morgan Meyer: $152,778 Court Alley: $48,995 CASH ON HAND (As of Jan. 23) $0

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Chart Westcott: $395,512 Morgan Meyer: $186,200 Court Alley: $62,492

10 percent of Morgan Meyer’s contributions came from his law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani, AND its employees.

37 percent of Chart Westcott’s contributions came from his immediate family AND companies they own.

1. Richard Rogers .............. $10,000 2. Ellen Flowers.................... $7,500 3. William Dunn ....................$5,551 T4. Roy Coffee ..................... $5,000 T4. Joe Colonnetta ............. $5,000 T4. Kimberly Colonnetta .. $5,000 T4. Daniel Madeley ............ $5,000 T4. William Ward ............... $5,000 9. Debbie Dunlap................. $3,000 10. Accountability First PAC................................ $2,855

Morgan Meyer 1. Howard Crow ................ $25,000 2. H.R. Perot Jr................... $25,000 3. Robert B. Rowling ......... $25,000 T4. Albert Huddleston..... $10,000 T4. Morgan Meyer ............ $10,000 T6. Bracewell & Giuliani Committee PAC................... $5,000 T6. Lisa Fichtel.................... $5,000 T6. Natalie John .................. $5,000 T6. Henry Ross Perot III ... $5,000 T6. Ryan Rogers .................. $5,000 T6. Brian Twomey .............. $5,000

Chart Westcott 1. Westcott LLC* ................ $46,592 2. Carl Westcott ................. $35,000 T3. Lamar Loe ................... $25,000 T3. Jimmy Westcott ......... $25,000 5. Commodore Partners* .. $16,810 6. Court Westcott ...............$15,000 7. Michael Smartt ...............$14,000 T8. John Adams ................ $10,000 T8. J. Baxter Brinkmann . $10,000 T10. D. Andrew Beal........... $5,000 T10. Susan Beard................. $5,000 T10. Sally Jordan ................. $5,000 T10. Jack Knox .................... $5,000 T10. Penny Loyd .................. $5,000 T10. A. Mack Pogue ............ $5,000 T10. Rod Rohrich ................ $5,000 T10. Lee Ann White ........... $5,000 T10. Kathryn Woods .......... $5,000 T= Tie * in-kind contributions NOTE: The numbers on this page don’t reflect contributions from the first half of 2013. C H A R T S & I L LU S T R AT I O N B Y R I C K LO P E Z


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C O URT ALLEY

2014 PRIMARIES

He’s Had Lifelong Passion For GOP By Dan Koller

People Newspapers Court Alley is an admitted policy wonk and political junkie. “I love talking about free trade,” he said. “I love talking about gun control. I love talking about the business and margins tax and all these other things people just pray that you shut up about at parties.” He’s also an old soul. In an email distributed by his campaign on Valentine’s Day, Alley’s wife recalled their second date: he showed her Sergeant York, a Gary Cooper film from 1941 about a World War I hero. She also mentioned a video tribute to Ronald Reagan that Alley created after the Republican icon died; Alley was 24 years old at the time. “I have been passionate about politics since a very young age. I don’t know why,” he said. “It’s just something that I have seen as a very clear choice for me, between Republican and Democrat, between conservative and liberal.” Such passion about politics is rare among young people. That’s what prompted Alley to create Brighter Dallas, an organization that brought members of Generation Y together to hear why politics matter. He says the group heard from Sen. Ted Cruz and one-time Senate candidates Craig James and Tom Leppert, among others. Brighter Dallas is a political action committee, because it occasionally donated money to Republicans such as Wade Emmert, when he ran for county judge. But Alley said raising money for candidates was never the point. “It was more about just trying to find a way for people to feel comfortable learning a little bit more about politics,” he said. When it comes to raising money as a candidate, Alley is at a distinct disadvantage compared to his rivals. When he and Chart Westcott filed their semi-annual campaign-finance reports in July, Westcott held quite the upper hand: $736,560 to $17,200. (The field’s third Republican, Morgan Meyer, did not file a July report because he had not yet appointed a campaign treasurer.) The funding gap for the reports filed in January (see Page 10) was not as wide but was still significant. Alley’s contributions do include two donations, totaling $2,855, from a PAC called Accountability First. On Feb. 8, the group was the subject of front-page stories in the San Antonio Express-News and The Dallas Morning News, both of which said the PAC aims to oust House Speaker Joe Strauss, a San Antonio Republican. The Morning News story said Accountability First asks candidates to sign a sixpoint “Liberty Protection Pledge,” with provisions that include opposition to tax increases and support for a tighter state spending cap. The understanding is that

Mary Clare and Court Alley chat with a potential voter on Feb. 15, three days before early voting began.

“H E K N OW S W H AT I T ’ S L IK E TO H AV E A BUD G ET AT H O M E . I TH IN K H E W ILL B E A G O O D ST EWAR D O F MY MO N EY AN D T H E STAT E’ S M O N EY. ” L I SA LUBY RYAN

signees will not seek re-election if they renege on any provisions of the pledge. Reached by cell phone on Feb. 18 — the first day of early voting, when he was greeting people at the polls — Alley said he could not recall whether he signed that specific pledge. Alley was one of five kids raised by a single mom, and he says he worked his way through the University of Texas. In an attempt to contrast himself with Westcott, Alley likes to mention on the campaign trail that he made money as a teenager by mowing lawns and taking jobs at Snider Plaza businesses such as TCBY and Ball’s Hamburgers. When it became clear that Dan Branch was finally going to make a run for attorney general, Alley went to the owner of another Snider Plaza store, Vintage Living. Lisa Luby Ryan had previously expressed interest in succeeding Branch, and Alley encouraged her to give it a go. But Ryan turned the tables on Alley and convinced him that he should be the candidate. “Court has worked his way up and earned everything he has,” she said. “He knows what it’s like to have a budget at home. I think he will be a good steward of my money and the state’s money.” Email dan.koller@ peoplenewspapers.com

EMMA REPPETO

BIOGRAPHY Age: 34 Residence: Devonshire Education: Graduate of Highland Park High School and the University of Texas at Austin Family: Married Mary Clare Madeley, a clinical psychologist, in 2010. They have a toddler son. Church: Park Cities Presbyterian Job: Owns Caruth Marketing Service: Advisory boards for America’s Future Foundation and Think Ahead Group; block captain for his neighborhood association Politics: Volunteered for George W. Bush’s two presidential campaigns and John Cornyn’s 2002 campaign for the U.S. Senate; founded Brighter Dallas, a PAC that aimed to engage young voters Site: allforalley.com


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M ORG AN MEY ER

2014 IM PR ARIES

He Aims to Improve Children’s Future By Dan Koller

People Newspapers Ask Morgan Meyer why he’s running for office, and he answers without hesitation: “My kids.” Meyer and his wife, Keana, have three children: Katharine, Elizabeth, and Asher. If you live in District 108, then you’ve seen their faces. They’ve appeared on most of their dad’s campaign materials. “As a father of three — and as a father of one — every day you look to make your child’s life better,” Meyer said. “And if I have an opportunity to make the community within which my kids are growing up better, and provide our kids better opportunities to succeed, then I have to take that swing. “To me, it honestly is such an important job that I can’t leave it up to somebody else to do.” When discussing education, Meyer says he’s the only candidate in this primary with “skin in the game,” because his daughters are students at Hyer Elementary. One of his rivals, Court Alley, has a son who, like Meyer’s, is an infant; the other, Chart Westcott, has no kids. Meyer says he and his five siblings, all of whom hold postgraduate degrees, had to earn scholarships and work their way through school. In his case, such jobs included digging ditches for a landscape company and building doors in a factory. These days, Meyer is a partner with the Bracewell & Giuliani law firm, where his colleagues include former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. “He’s the smart, hard-working leader we can trust to protect our taxpayers and families,” Hutchison said in a statement distributed by Meyer’s campaign. Meyer is a member of the firm’s trial group, representing businesses in litigation and appeals. He believes his 15 years of experience as an attorney has prepared him for a spot in the Legislature. “What I do currently is what I would do in Austin,” he said. “I am the only candidate who would not need on-the-job training.” One of his past clients is The Dallas Morning News, which he represented in an age-discrimination lawsuit that was dismissed in 2011. When he filled out the newspaper’s questionnaire, Meyer said he’d never been arrested. But he has since admitted that, as a law student in Virginia in 1997, he was taken into custody after refusing a breathalyzer test. Meyer said he answered the newspaper’s question with a “no,” after consulting with the Morning News editorial board, because first refusal is a civil offense in Virginia; the questionnaire was focused on criminal matters. Meyer and his rivals have echoed each others’ policies at forums, but he has displayed some subtle differences. When asked about same-sex marriage, Meyer

Morgan Meyer knocks on doors with his daughter on Feb. 15, three days before early voting began.

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said the voters have spoken. But, he added, “government needs to stay out of it. I’m all about less government, and less intrusion into our personal lives.” The other two candidates didn’t go that far. At another event, Marlise Muñoz was brought up. Meyer was the only candidate who seemed to say that the braindead woman should have been kept on life support, carrying her baby to term. “Our duty and our top priority is to protect those who can’t protect themselves,” Meyer said. “And so in this particular instance, certainly the family’s wishes need to be heard. But as a father who has seen three sonograms, that has been there for three births, I could not imagine taking that step. There is absolutely, positively, no way.” Despite the arrest confusion, the Morning News endorsed Meyer, and he believes voters will do the same. “I really do view this as a job interview,” he said. “On this particular job interview, my background experience of 15 years of fighting for small business interests, of personally being a father of three and teaching Sunday school, of being on the Hyer Dads Club executive board, all of that type of stuff really does explain why I truly am the best candidate for this job.” Email dan.koller@ peoplenewspapers.com

MONICA LAKE

BIOGRAPHY Age: 39 Residence: University Park Education: Graduate of Lubbock High School and SMU; holds a law degree from Washington and Lee University Family: Married Keana Bucher, a model, in 2003. They have three children. Church: Highland Park UMC Job: Partner at Bracewell & Giuliani law firm Service: Volunteers at free legal clinics and with Lawyers Serving Warriors; teaches Sunday school Politics: Volunteered at the Republican National Convention in 1992; interned for U.S. Rep. Larry Combest; delegate to state GOP convention in 2006 Site: morganmeyerfortexas.com

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C HART W E STC OT T

2014 PRIMARIES

He Wants to Protect American Dream By Dan Koller

People Newspapers Chart Westcott may be the youngest candidate in the District 108 campaign, but he’s got his rivals beat when it comes to experience in state government. As the Texas chairman of the National Association to Protect Children, he lobbied for the passage of “Alicia’s Law,” which provides police with resources to fight online sex predators. Westcott has served on the finance committees for state Reps. Jason Villalba and Ken Sheets. And Gov. Rick Perry’s office appointed him to the Texas Real Estate Commission last year. “I’m the only candidate who has already done what this job requires, which is getting things done in Austin,” Westcott said. When he’s in Dallas, Westcott gets things done as a partner and general counsel of Commodore Partners, a private equity company that focuses on investments in technology and real estate. It’s a subsidiary of Westcott LLC, the investment firm founded by his father, Carl Westcott. Chart cites his dad’s rags-to-riches story as an inspiration for his campaign; he wants to battle the liberals “attacking the American dream.” But the candidate’s detractors say he’s never done anything but work for his father. “If your dad had the accomplishments my father had, and you were in a position to learn from him, what would you do?” Westcott asked. “As long as he’s alive, I treasure every minute with him that I get to learn from him and soak up that 50 years of knowledge about business and capitalism that only a handful of people in this city have.” Those lobbing such criticisms are mostly anonymous online commenters. More impressive is the list of names endorsing his candidacy, including U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions, County Commissioner Mike Cantrell, and State Board of Education member Tincy Miller. “He has a passion for our great country and for Texas,” Miller said. “He believes in the exceptionalism of America and the strong work ethic that our country exemplifies — especially in Texas. Our state is a magnet for the entrepreneur embracing our free-market system. I see him as the next ‘Reagan Conservative’ generation.” But Ronald Reagan is not the California governor who is often brought up by those pesky commenters. They focus on Westcott’s $2,500 donation to Jerry Brown, a liberal among Democrats, in 2010 — the same year his parents and brother gave Brown $110,100 combined. Westcott has disavowed his donation, which he attributes solely to his father’s 40-year friendship with the governor. “We have no interests in California,

Chart Westcott chats with a potential voter on Feb. 15, three days before early voting began.

“H E B EL IEV E S IN T H E E XC EPT IO NAL ISM O F AMER ICA AN D TH E ST RO N G WO R K ETH IC O U R C O U N T RY E XEMP L IF IE S — E S PEC IALLY IN TE X AS . ” T I NCY MI LLE R

aside from a vacation home. And we certainly don’t share his politics,” he said. “I personally regret the donation I made. It was a mistake. And if I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t do it.” Another thing Westcott has said he won’t do again is drink. When asked why he has a probationary law license, the candidate said he decided to give up alcohol four years ago. “There was no specific incident — period — that led to that decision,” he said. “Much like George W. Bush, I just decided that my life would be better off without it.” Westcott said he was given a probationary license because he disclosed his decision to stop drinking. As long as he continues to abstain, he said, the probationary status will be lifted in June. By then, Westcott hopes to be the Republican nominee in District 108, tasked with defeating Democrat Leigh Bailey. “Texas is the shining star of the nation right now, and it’s very important that it stay that way,” he said. “Because we are so successful as a state, there is sort of this desire to change that narrative by liberals and Democrats, to take us down a notch. It’s not working as well as they think it is.” Email dan.koller@ peoplenewspapers.com

C H R I S M C G AT H E Y

BIOGRAPHY Age: 28 Residence: M Streets Education: Graduate of Greenhill School and Vanderbilt University; holds a law degree from SMU Church: Highland Park UMC Job: Partner and general counsel of Commodore Partners, a private equity company Service: Texas chairman of the National Association to Protect Children; member of the Texas Real Estate Commission; founded the JFK Day of Service last year Politics: Dallas chairman of Young Americans for Romney; founded the Conservative Values Coalition PAC; chaired the 2013 Reagan Day Dinner for the Dallas County Republican Party Site: chartwestcott.com


MARCH 2014

T E X AS S ENATE

Carona Fends Off Numerous Attacks From Huffines

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OPPONENTS ON THE ISSUES

Don Huffines has filled our mailboxes with antiCarona fliers.

By Dan Koller

People Newspapers John Carona, a resident of Preston Hollow, is facing a challenge from a fellow Republican for the first time since he was elected to the Tex-

as Senate in 1996. And “challenge” doesn’t begin to describe it. The foundation of Highland Park resident Don Huffines’ campaign has been negative ads attacking Carona. Here’s a look at some of Huffines’ accusations and Carona’s responses.

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Huffines’ accusation: Huffines labels Carona a “career politican,” because he was first elected in 1990; Carona served in the Texas House before securing his Senate seat. (This is the first campaign for Huffines, a real estate developer.)

Obama was elected. As Transportation Committee chairman, Carona brought the bill to a hearing to gauge support. “There was so little support that, out of respect for Senator West, I did not even call a vote on the issue,” he said.

Carona’s response: Carona points out that serving in the Legislature is a part-time job, one that he does while also running Associa, the nation’s largest manager of homeowners associations. “The Texas Legislature is a citizen legislature,” Carona said. “Perhaps he doesn’t understand that we only meet every other year, for 140 days.”

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Huffines’ accusation: Huffines says Carona tried to rename Interstate 20 to honor President Barack Obama. Carona’s response: Carona said the bill was authored by Sen. Royce West, in whose district a portion of the highway would have been renamed, shortly after

Huffines’ accusation: Huffines says Carona is too liberal and points out that he has donated money to Democrats, including West and Sen. Judith Zaffirini. Carona’s response: “When you look at these things from the vantage of Mr. Huffines, who is a Ron Paul Libertarian, everybody up here is liberal.” Carona maintains that he’s a “traditional conservative,” but one who realizes that Republicans often have to reach across party lines. “One of things that makes Texas government work so much better than Washington is that, while we certainly have ideological differences with one another, we are civil and respectful.”

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2014 PRIMARIES

3 01ST FAMILY DISTRICT C OURT

Line Forms to the Left When Judge’s Seat Comes Open By Dan Koller

PEOPLE NEWSPAPERS The Democratic primary for the 301st Family District Court features five candidates, including three with ties to the Park Cities. Mary Brown has been an associate judge in family district courts for 18 years, and David Hanschen presided over the 254th Family District Court from 2007 to 2011; both are University Park residents. A third candidate, Irving attorney George White, graduated from Highland Park High School. The other hopefuls are assis-

Craig Bonham

Mary Brown

tant district attorney Craig Bonham and Lawrence J. Praeger, the only candidate who is certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The primary is so crowded because Judge Lynn Cherry

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waited until the last day of the filing period to say she wasn’t running for re-election. By state law, candidates were given an extra week to turn in their paperwork. The sudden opportunity

tempted Brown to try her hand at elected office. District judges hire their associate judges, and Brown has worked under four of them. “The associate judges are the people you see right at the very

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beginning of a case,” she said. “We’re like emergency-room doctors, and the judges are kind of the surgeons.” Brown — who is married to Charles Geilich, a former Park Cities People contributor — feels her experience has been the perfect preparation. She said associate judges’ temporary orders often form the basis for district judges’ final rulings. Hanschen made headlines when he was a district judge. He ordered paternity tests for children older than 4 years old, exceeding the statute of limitations at the time. “The attorney general was asking me to put people in jail — who were not the biological parents — for not paying child support, and I went, ‘This is insane,’â” Hanschen said. “It causes a massive disrespect for the law when we’re doing something we know is wrong.” Hanschen fought successfully to change the law in the Legislature, but coverage of his maverick ways led Democrats to choose James Martin in the 2010 primary. In this year’s primary, Hanschen is not pulling any punches. His website features a page dedicated to running down White, pointing out that he has a history of being a Republican; it also includes two pictures of him in motorcycle gear above this statement: “As you can see, he likes to play fancy dress.” “My policy is you just put everything out on the table, and the right answer floats to the surface,” Hanschen said. White said the photos were taken at events where he represented his VFW post. “If he’s knocking veterans, then that’s interesting,” he said. As for his Republican history, White said it shouldn’t matter in judicial races, which he believes should be nonpartisan. “You want the person; you don’t want the party,” he said. If nothing else, Hanschen hopes to brings more attention to down-ballot judicial races. “You and I aren’t going to meet the president,” he said. “You and I aren’t going to have much to do with a senator or even our Congressman. But most people will be before a judge at some point in their life. … Where people meet their government is almost always in the courtroom, and who’s a judge there should make a difference to them.” Email dan.koller@ peoplenewspapers.com


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Owners Closing Doors at Through the Keyhole

Dorothy Harrison points out some of the miniatures on sale at Through the Keyhole, where you can buy virtually any item on a foot-to-inch scale.

By Dan Koller

PEOPLE NEWSPAPERS Gayle Harrison and her mother, Dorothy, have been in the dollhouse business since 1974. But that business isn’t as big as it used to be. The Bluffview residents plan to close their store, Through the Keyhole, by month’s end. “There’s some girls who love their dollhouses, and I have some ladies who love their dollhouses, but there’s just not enough of them,” Gayle said. The store moved from the Olla Podrida craft mall to the Preston Forest Shopping Center in 1995, “and that was about the time that everything started going down,” Gayle said. Coincidentally, 1995 was also the year Prodigy and America Online began offering World Wide Web access to the general public. “Kids today want to do electronic games and things with their thumbs,” Gayle said, as she pretended to send a text or play a video game (or, as a more accurate portrayal of today’s youth, perhaps both at the same time). The Harrisons have slashed prices to reduce their inventory; they’re not sure what they’ll do with whatever’s left on March 31. But they are sure they’ll miss all the friends they’ve made via the store. “That’s the hardest part,” Gayle said. “I feel like I’m letting people down by going out of business.”

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University Park Plans to Improve ‘Miracle Mile’ on Lovers Lane By Todd Jorgenson

People Newspapers The Miracle Mile stretch of Lovers Lane once was among the trendiest hubs for luxury shopping in Dallas. These days, while its collection of specialty shops continues to draw customers, its look has become more eyesore than eye candy. So count Connie Sigel among the proprietors who are happy the city of University Park is going through the preliminary steps of a renovation project for the area that could help it reclaim some of its past glory. “The curbs are in disrepair. It’s been on the backburner for so long,” said Sigel, who owns the clothing boutique Elements. “There’s a heritage there that needs to be preserved.” The city has the money in its budget during the next two years for a project that has been discussed several times before. Now it finally seems to be gaining traction, with an engi-

Bianca Tuma dresses up a mannequin in some new spring fashions at Elements on Lovers Lane. C H R I S M C G AT H E Y neering firm hired to begin a conceptual design and traffic consultants also on board. Among the points of emphasis are replacing the pavement on Lovers between the Dallas North Tollway and Doug-

las Avenue, as well as widening the medians to possibly include landscaping and decorative lighting. One idea under consideration is to replace the current head-in parking with more tra-

ditional parking spaces that are perpendicular to the buildings. That proposal would likely reduce the total number of parking spaces by about 10 over a four-block area. “I know there’s not enough parking out there anyway, but in order to accommodate fire lanes and such, I think this is a good thing,” said Bud Smallwood, University Park public works director. “I don’t think leaving the parking the way it is, is in the city’s best interest.” Traffic also will be studied carefully in a stretch that not only deals with pervasive congestion, but has seen 31 accidents in the past three years. “We’re trying to look at the most efficient way to handle traffic. There are some changes that are being suggested with these medians,” Smallwood said. “We want to make sure to do something that can improve traffic and traffic safety.” While there is no official timetable yet for the project, he

said construction could begin as soon as early 2015. In the meantime, Smallwood said the city plans to consult with business owners to get input on the project. He said splitting construction into multiple phases could help to minimize inconvenience to merchants. “Getting this built, as with any project next to a commercial area, it’s going to be pretty tough on those folks to maintain their customer base. That’s my biggest concern,” Smallwood said. “But the street really does need to be replaced. When we do it, we want to do it right.” Sigel, whose store has been at its current location since 1989, said she hopes the bulk of construction will take place during the summer months, when business in the area is generally slower. “I think it’s long overdue,” Sigel said. “It could use an upgrade.” Email todd.jorgenson@ peoplenewspapers.com

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LIVING WELL FRUGAL FOODIE

Baking Soda Has Many Uses

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ello again. I hope you are ready for this column, because I am about to drop some revelatory Dear Heloise Steph stuff on you. It’s no secret I’m all about clean food. But food isn’t the only thing we are constantly exposed to that contains not-so-great ingredients. Have a look at the back of your household cleaners — even the “greenest,” most “natural” ones have chemical ingredients. What is all that stuff ? Mind inhaling those vapors, or your kids and pets crawling all over it on household surfaces? I do. We are marketed so many unnecessary products when we have very affordable, extremely effective cleaning

materials right in our kitchens. For me, this discovery started with the back of a box of baking soda, and now most of my household cleaning is done with just these two products: ■ Distilled white vinegar ($2.50 per gallon) ■ Baking soda (60 cents per box) Here’s how it happened: I noticed a message on my box of baking soda. “Hundreds of uses,” it read. I began innocently with laundry. A load that had made it through a wash cycle, only to be forgotten for a day, was frumpily frowning at me from the machine. Musty! I placed the damp pile in the dryer, sprinkled a little baking soda directly on top, and started her up. It worked! It worked! The must was gone; no trace of baking soda on the clothes. When I posted about this on Facebook, other skeptics expressed joy at a possible solution to a common laundry annoyance and all reported back, “It works! It works!” Not only does this baking-soda solution save water and energy by eliminat-

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White vinegar and baking soda are safe, inexpensive cleaners. J E A N - PA U L ing a second wash, the amount of baking soda used costs about .04 cents. Sold! But I didn’t stop there. I now use baking soda for lots of things: scrubbing dishes (a fine, gentle scrub), scouring the bathtub, sprinkling on rugs before vacuuming or on top of pet stains to eliminate odor and stain. I even use it as a shampoo and face wash sometimes. Around the same time, when googling ideas to freshen up a trash can, white vinegar entered my scene. I had a gallon under the sink and an almost-empty spray cleaner. I dumped the cleaner and filled the spray bottle with a one-to-one mix of vinegar to filtered water. That trash can was freshened! Then I took my new, two-ingredient

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cleaner to all my surfaces — porcelain, mirrors, floors, kitchen, bathroom, tough cooking stains on bakeware. And what an amazing cleaner it is. No streaking. Vinegar smell dissipates quickly. It’s basically a very mild, natural acid. Gentle, effective, and DIRT CHEAP. Why had I been buying chemicals to spread throughout my living spaces my whole life? After this change, the couple of “natural” cleaners I had in the house didn’t smell so “fresh,” and my thinking had changed — if I wipe something down with a chemical, is it really “clean”? Give these alternatives a try! Read more of Stephanie’s helpful hints at frugalfoodiedallas.com.

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As His Toes Keep Tapping, Buster Cooper Will Keep Teaching By Todd Jorgenson

People Newspapers Although his 90-year-old legs don’t have the rhythm or the dexterity they once did, Buster Cooper can’t help himself. He still teaches adult tap dance classes twice a week at Preston Center Dance, and Cooper isn’t content to sit back and watch. He would rather lead by example. “Let’s try it with music,” Cooper says before motioning toward one of his students in charge of the CD player. “Change it to No. 14 this time.” He has heard No. 14 countless times before, yet once the upbeat piano number starts, Cooper’s feet start moving, and he works up a sweat alongside his pupils. “Let’s see if I can stay in time,” he says to about a dozen students, some of which are less than half his age. The soft-spoken Cooper commands the room with a voice that is raspy yet authoritative, barely pausing for rest between one routine and the next. The lesson teaches not only the finer points of tap dance, but also conveys a continuing passion for the art form that has led to Cooper teaching dance in some capacity for 75 years. “He has taught so many people over the years. He just keeps going,” said Carol Pearson, who has been taking Cooper’s classes for 15 years. “He does an excellent job.” Cooper is an Arkansas native who was introduced to dance as a small child. A nursemaid taught him the Charleston and the Black Bottom, then took him to the market or the town square for an impromptu public performance, where she would pass the hat for donations. “Then my mother would find out about it, and she put a stop to it,” Cooper said. Still, Cooper was hooked. He began taking dance classes and even began teaching others as a teenager. He wound up performing as a tumbler and an acrobat, and as part of various nightclub acts.

Buster Cooper, 90, still teaches adult tap dance classes twice each week at Preston Center Dance.

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cludes Tommy Tune, Sandy Duncan, and Nanette Fabray. At one point during the 1970s, six of his students were performing on Broadway. Cooper moved to Dallas in 1952, when he was hired to choreograph an opera at Hockaday. He taught there for many years and has been based in the area ever since. Then there are his shoes, which Cooper has worn for decades. They have authentic wooden heels — which aren’t made anymore — and are customized to fit his wide feet. Whenever he has a

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problem with them, Cooper sends the shoes to Chicago for repairs. They’re still tapping along with Cooper, whose 90th birthday festivities last summer included a gala celebration at Fair Park Music Hall. He has no plans to give up dancing as long as his body allows it. “It’s his creative outlet. It keeps his mind sharp,” said his daughter, Leslie Cooper. “He just lives and breathes dance. He makes it fun.” Email todd.jorgenson@ peoplenewspapers.com

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WEDDINGS & ENGAGEMENTS WEDDING

LEXIE ELDER & CULLEN ADERHOLD

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atherine Alexis Elder and John Cullen Aderhold were united in the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony on Oct. 26, 2013, at the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, N.M. Their nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Phillip Postell, S.J. Music for the ceremony was provided by the string quartet Primavera. Immediately following the ceremony, a mariachi band led family and guests from the chapel to the reception at La Terraza in the La Fonda Hotel. Dinner and dancing followed with The Fever, a band from Boulder, Colo., providing the music. The parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner at La Posada de Santa Fe on the eve of the wedding. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Larry Elder of Dallas. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mildred Bryant of Denton and the late Dr. David Bryant, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elder. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cullen Ader-

hold of Dallas. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Winans of Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aderhold of Edinburgh, Texas. The bride was escorted down the aisle on the arm of her father. She wore an elegant, fitto-flare, silhouette gown of ivory French corded lace, designed by Christo’s for Neiman Marcus. She enhanced her gown with a hand-beaded belt of Swarovski crystals and a veil of sheer illusion that cascaded beyond her chapel-length train. Assisting the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Allison Elder Dickey. Her maid of honor was Leigh Ann Cole. Bridesmaids included Christine Leigh Aderhold, Keena Bell Aderhold, Mary Kathryn Hyland Eagleton, Heather Rachel Hood, Sara Clinch Moffitt, Mary McDaniel O’Black, and Lauren Loeffler Powers. Junior bridesmaids were Libby Nicole Winans and Meagan Nadine Winans. Other members of the house party

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were Cathleen Elizabeth Crews and Elizabeth Laine Clayton. Attending the groom as

best man was James Cameron Aderhold, the groom’s brother. Groomsmen included Cul-

len Paul Dickey, Patrick McCauley Dossett, William Davidson Gannon, John Scott Hardaway, Benjamin Tyler Milton, William Hamilton Tolson, Terry Vorhees Trippet, and Kyle Adam Young. Ushers were Kenneth Gordon Mayberry, James Joseph Mongaras, Jameil Saliba Pendleton, and Matthew Kasey Ratliff. Samuel Gray Aderhold was the ring bearer. The bride is a graduate of the Episcopal School of Dallas. She received a BBA in finance from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and an MBA in marketing from Southern Methodist University. Lexie is a marketing analyst for American Airlines. The groom is a graduate of Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas. He also received a BBA in finance from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cullen is in commercial real estate for HFF. Following their wedding trip to Providenciales, the Turks and Caicos, the couple have made their home in Dallas.

ENGAGEMENTS

KARDELL - DELANEY

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r. and Mrs. Stephens Charles Kardell Jr. of Dallas are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Cartwright Kardell, to Peter Hungerford Delaney, son of Mr. Steven David Delaney of Richmond, Va. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. Harriet Wren Autrey and the late Mr. Ernest LeRoy Autrey of Texarkana, Ark., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Charles Kardell of San Augustine, Texas. The groom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClure Hungerford Jr. of Richmond and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Delaney of Milton, Mass. Amanda is a 2003 graduate of Highland Park High School. She received a Bachelor of Science from Vanderbilt University in 2007. She is an eighth-generation Texan, named after the original Texas Cartwright matriarch, Amanda Holman Cart-

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wright. Amanda is a research associate for Clouse Dunn LLP in Dallas. The groom is a 2003 graduate of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond. He graduated magna cum laude with an economics degree from Vanderbilt Univer-

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sity in 2007. Peter is vice president at Raymond James in New York. The couple will exchange vows in late April at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church with a reception following at the historic Arlington Hall.

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r. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Hopkins of University Park are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Garland Gene Hopkins, to Matthew Allen Sepulveda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Miguel Sepulveda Jr., also of University Park. The bride is a 2003 graduate of Highland Park High School. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art from Baylor University. Garland is a graphic designer for

GuideStone Financial Resources in Dallas. The groom is a 2004 graduate of Highland Park High School. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from Baylor University. Matthew is the recycling program manager for Interstate Batteries. The couple will exchange vows in early April at Park Cities Presbyterian Church with a reception following at Brook Hollow Golf Club.


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ENG AG EMENTS LOOKADOO - WOLLAEGER

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arilyn and Donald Lookadoo of Dallas are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Lucile Lookadoo, to James Philip Wollaeger, son of Deborah and Philip Wollaeger of Highland Heights, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of the Hockaday School. She received a Bachelor of Arts in communication from Trinity University and a Master of Arts in communication from Ohio State University. Kathryn is a teaching assistant and doctoral

student in communication at the University of Oklahoma. The groom is a graduate of Mayfield High School in Mayfield Village, Ohio. He received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Ohio Northern University and a Master of Science in electrical engineering from Ohio State University. James is a software engineer with Robert Bosch LLC in Detroit. The couple will exchange vows June 21 at Perkins Chapel at SMU.

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rs. Lucy Hunter Washburne and Mr. and Mrs. Richards P. Washburne of Highland Park are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lamar Addison Washburne, to Adam Joseph Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Nicholas of Mobile, Ala. The bride is a 2008 graduate of Ursuline Academy of Dallas. She received a Bachelor of Arts in English and history from Vanderbilt University in 2012.

Mary Lamar is an administrative and budget coordinator for the Georgia Office of the Child Advocate. The groom is a 2008 graduate of St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Mobile. He received a Bachelor of Engineering in civil engineering from Vanderbilt University in 2012. Adam is a software consultant for PowerPlan Inc. The couple will exchange vows June 28 at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville, Tenn.


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SOCIETY MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART

Roberta Byrd, D. Harold Byrd Jr., Laura Sparkman, and Patti Sparkman

Robert Hopkins, Tracy Kibler, Ruth Buzzi, and Kirk Kibler

Bob Hogan, Nora Hogan, Bob Malenfant, and Lisa Malenfant.

Jeanette Korab and Mary Ellen Hicks

Rachel Reis, Philip Martin, Amanda Finney, and Hannah Boshart

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Anne Hines, Paul Adelson, and Heather Ray

Deborah O’Brian and Brittney Bradley

The Museum of Biblical Art hosted more than 300 art enthusiasts for the “MBA 8x8 Art Exhibition and Auction” and raised $20,000 toward the museum’s educational program. More than 100 gallery-quality artists participated with 8-inch-by-8-inch works of art — from stained glass and sculpture to paintings and collage. Guests enjoyed live music from Shoot Low Sheriff, as well as food and beverages provided by the Honey Baked Ham Company and Zonin Prosecco.

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Meredith Fulton, Steve Meyer, and Karen Shuttee

Ellen Kershaw and Leslie Melson

Di and David Johnston. S T E V E

Edward Franklin, Michele Franklin, and Ron Washington

Mason Duperier and Chloe Lewis

John and Ellen McStay

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About 400 people attended the Voice of Hope’s annual dinner at the Belo Mansion. Voice of Hope graduate Mikaela Nweke, 28, received the Award of Excellence for exemplifying the qualities that the organization embodies: being a leader in her profession, a community volunteer, and a maturing Christian. Ray Nixon, a long-time Voice of Hope supporter, moderated a panel discussion featuring Mayor Mike Rawlings, Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington, and Redeemer Seminary chancellor Joseph ”Skip” Ryan.


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Basso Family

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Brad and Becca Uhr

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Richard Batelaan

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Class of ‘53

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Several Boy Scouts from the Park Cities have recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout. ■ William Conner Cheves is a member of Troop 125. For his Eagle project, he created a children’s waiting room at the Christ’s Family Clinic at Preston Road Church of Christ. The son of Brad and Angela Cheves of University Park is a sophomore at Highland Park High School. ■ George Trammell “Jack” Crow is a member of Troop 68. For his Eagle Project, he designed and re-landscaped an outdoor therapeutic garden at the Hill A. Feinberg Academy of Phoenix House of Texas, a substance-abuse treatment facility for adolescents. The son of Kathy and Harlan Crow of Highland Park is a senior at Highland Park High School. ■ Harlan Robert “Rob” Crow is a member of Troop 68. For his Eagle project, he designed and constructed two large outdoor wooden toy boxes for the playgrounds at Mi Escuelita Preschool. The son of Kathy and Harlan Crow of Highland Park is a freshman at St. Mark’s School of Texas. ■ David Charles Krouse is a member of Troop 35. For his Eagle project, he built two information kiosks out of cedar for Fort Parker State Park near Mexia. The son of Pete and Dorothy Krouse of University Park is a junior at Highland Park High School. ■ Andrew Jack McRoberts IV is a member of Troop 730. For his Eagle project, he designed and funded six archery stands for Camp All Saints in Pottsboro. He also coordinated their construction and installation. The son of Andrew and Melissa McRoberts of Highland Park is a freshman at Highland Park High School.

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Young Sportsman is Hot Shot Anderson Jackson, 7, recently harvested his first deer while hunting in Albany, Texas, with his grandfather, John Jackson; dad, Paul Jackson; and brother, Rhodes Jackson. Anderson lives in University Park and attends Providence Christian School.


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The nine Hyer Elementary School third-graders who comprise Girl Scout Brownie Troop 240 voted unanimously to donate 100 percent of their hard-earned cookie money to the SPCA. Wee Volunteer helped facilitate the donation. Pictured from left are Troop 240 leader Lisa-Adelle O’Brien, Isabella O’Brien, Megan Miller, Ellie Williamson, Mia Terraciano-Spence, Caoilinn Grove-Smith, and Elizabeth Jenna. Not pictured are Kennedy Bishop, Stephanie Siegel, and Cooper Wooley.

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Risch Named Board Chair Of Communities Foundation The Communities Foundation of Texas recently announced a new board chair, University Park resident Frank Risch. A seven-year member of the board, Risch retired from Exxon Mobil in 2004 as vice president and treasurer after 38 years with the corporation. “Frank brings a wealth of business experience Frank and civic leadership to Risch the board,” said Highland Park resident Fred Hegi, who continues serving as a Communities Foundation trustee, but recently retired as board chair. “His knowledge of the nonprofit community and his ability to understand our donors’ needs will help CFT enhance the experience and the impact of giving.”

Naylor Wins Cash, Coaching To Further Her Business University Park resident Elizabeth Naylor, founder and owner of Ebenezer Wellness, recently was named an awardee of the Women Veteran Entrepreneur Corps’ small business competition. This competition is part of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence, the leading national not-forElizabeth profit provider of resources, Naylor business education, and community support for women entrepreneurs.

McBee and Shultz Will Help Young Women Get Educated

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Park Cities residents Lynn McBee and Jennifer Shultz have been named chief executive officer and chief development officer, respectively, of the Foundation for the Education of Young Women. The foundation partners with Texas school districts to start and support singlegender, college-preparatory public schools for girls, the majority of whom come from economically disadvantaged households. Its three pillars are college readiness, service leadership, and health and wellness.

Bagwell, Osborn to be Feted At Elisa Project Luncheon The Elisa Project, which is dedicated to the prevention and effective treatment of eating disorders, will give the Star of Hope award to Highland Park resident Robin Bagwell and Preston Hollow resident Jan Osborn during the Life Lessons Luncheon on March 26 at the Hilton Anatole. “Robin and Jan are the two most deserving individuals who have continued to serve and promote our mission,” said Kimberly Martinez, the Elisa Project’s executive director. “They are both former luncheon co-chairs, and the Elisa Project is thrilled to honor them.”

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here are places in our lives that often become sacred spaces, where there is the overwhelming feeling of something holy. For some, it is a special tree by a creek, or a spot in a backyard garden. For me, battlefield cemeteries have this feel: Vicksburg, Normandy, the 9/11 Memorial. Some churches or chapels have resonated with me; the Cathedral at Chartres, a tiny chapel at Saint Michael and All Angels, a beach near where I grew up ... but always a newborn nursery, where the infants, “so fresh from God” as Dickinson once said, lay, experiencing life outside the womb. Newborns are certainly common, yet each birth is a miracle, each uncommonly distinct. Infants are as unique as snowflakes. Sadly, not all newborns are as welcome as others. There is the mild disappointment of yet another child of the same gender when “changing flavors” was desired, or the rejected child of an addicted mother, the babes who come forth with obvious abnormalities, which portend a foreshortened life or a life filled with challenges. But it was only a few weeks ago that I entered a birthing room at Margot Perot, gazing at a father, a mother, and a newborn — a sacred trinity. My son, his wife, and their son. All was perfection and joy, just as it was when I was there

LEN BOURLAND 38 years ago in that same place. Soon I was inhaling the fragrance, nuzzling the unblemished skin, stroking the crown of velvet fuzz on my new grandchild. Embracing this one-hourold package swaddled in blankets was akin to cradling a warm loaf of bread. Large for our family at nearly eight-anda-half pounds, yet startling how very small. This, my fifth grandchild, was nevertheless my first grandson. Would we have loved another ballerina princess? Of course. Yet this little man was “carrying on the family name” that would have died out, which in the Deep South is still something. Actually, despite the fact that feudal primogeniture has fallen by the muchneeded wayside, the desire for a male child at some point still pervades much of the world. It’s not just in China, where female infanticide has been a problem, or in the parts of the Middle

East where women are regarded as chattel, or in other patriarchal societies. Even in America, where we adore our daughters, there is some secret implicit desire in many families to sire a male. Gender was not a surprise in this day and age, unlike the arrival of my firstborn male nearly 40 years ago, when I produced the little Texan who would “carry on the family name.” Still not sure why this undercurrent of maleness persists. Perhaps it is just history, which is ever-changing. Like all proud grannies, I posted his visage on Facebook and emailed a dozen friends. Then I spent the next hour doing what families do. I tried to remember if he looks like his father did at birth, if he has my family’s mouth or nose, or coloring. Did he have our feet, fingers, and hairline? Both sides produced old photo albums to jog our memories. I thrilled at his every coo, mewl, and yawn, watched breathlessly as his eyes fluttered and he frantically searched for his thumb while making sucking sounds. There it was, his first smile. A dream … or gas? Watching his little spindly legs unbend as he was cuffed with an ankle monitor, so he would be protected as ours, was akin to watching a fawn rise on wobbly legs. An infant is endlessly fascinating to the birth family, and, despite all good

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wishes, less so to others. Despite the welcoming email responses, it took one fellow granny of boys who wrote “Isn’t it amazing how they look like grumpy old men at first, but in a few years become these young studs” to penetrate my fog. I rechecked the photo I had sent out; his eyes were swollen from the drops, his lips puckered, and his brow furrowed. Still, he was gorgeous. Surveying my bundle of perfection I did not want to fast forward 15 years to those studly years. In the beginning, there is only this marvelous innocence. And it is sacred. Park Cities People columnist Len Bourland has a new blog, lenbourland. com. She can be reached via len@ lenbourland.com


State Senator John Carona. Focused on the issues that matter. Cutting waste & reducing spending. A strong

conservative, Senator Carona has a proven record of cutting waste. As our State Senator, he will fight against the growth of government. He’ll lead for zero-based budgeting, and oppose entitlements. And he’ll work for free-market solutions to the big issues facing our state because he understands that more government is never the right answer.

Fighting federal mandates. Senator Carona

believes that government should be limited and accountable. Right now, Washington has it backwards – they think the people should be accountable to government, and that’s just wrong. As our State Senator, John Carona will reject federal dollars that lead to more government control and he’ll look for new ways to fight Obamacare. It’s time to end the drain of Washington on our Texas economy.

Improving education. Education can strengthen

our families, our communities, our economy, and our future. An outspoken leader for better schools, Senator Carona was named a “Hero” by Texas teachers. As our leader in Austin, he’ll work for permanent school finance reform solutions, and

creating a financing structure that is fair and sustainable in the future. He’ll fight for local control and greater educational choice, oppose unfunded education mandates, work to reduce the influence of standardized tests, and hold teachers and principals more accountable.

Securing our borders. The key to future prosperity begins today with securing our borders – keeping us safer and mitigating the drain of illegal immigrants on our schools, hospitals, and other infrastructure. As our State Senator, John Carona will support increased funding to secure our borders, oppose sanctuary cities, and lead for expanding the use of e-verify. Jobs & growth. Our business-friendly

environment contributed to attracting jobs and growth, and allowed Texas to prosper when the rest of our nation was lagging. As a self-made business success, John Carona understands first-hand what attracts business and what deters it, and as our State Senator, he’ll work to protect the Texas of opportunity – leading for lower taxes on businesses and property owners, reducing government regulation and red tape, and always opposing a state income tax.

Vote in the GOP Primary: Early voting is Feb 18-Feb 28 • Election Day is Tuesday, March 4 214-303-5510 • www.JohnCarona.com Political advertising paid for by the John Carona Campaign, Dick Clements, Treasurer, P.O. Box 600035, Dallas, TX 75360-0035

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ver the past decade bullying has been the subject of much debate. But one local Girl Scout decided to take this hot button issue and promote change. Anase Asom, graduate of The Hockaday School and member of Troop 1342, started Girl Scouts in first grade and she never looked back. After finishing her Bronze Award and Silver Award, she decided she wanted to go for her Gold Award.

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Asom knew wanted to do her project on an issue that affected her community and found that bullying was that issue. “I became interested in bullying awareness for my project topic not only because the rise of national attention to the epidemic, but also the ways in which my immediate community had been affected by bullying. In particular, I wanted to learn how bullying manifested among girls because I attended and allgirls school,” Asom said. In 2011, during her junior year of high school, Asom started her Gold Award project on raising awareness on bullying. Asom had three components to her project. “First I had discussions with students from my school, Hockaday, and local middle schools on bullying. I then presented a PSA that I had filmed on bullying. Lastly, I created a how-to scrap book in my school’s library on preventing bullying,” she said. Asom said she saw a lot of success with this project after receiving feedback from the students and teachers she talked to. To Asom, this feedback and the active responses from those she spoke to was the most rewarding part of the project. This made all the time and effort spent on the

Anase Ansom’s bullying awareness project was well received by students at George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy. Mutt’s Cantina in Uptown offers treats for four-

project worth it, she said. “Girl Scouts has been the best decision I have made in my life. I have learned to be selfless, understanding, hardworking, kind, generous, and so much more because of scouting,” she said. Asom is now a freshman at the University of Chicago on the pre-med track.

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