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Mrs. W. A. Leeper
E. N. Noyes
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L. O. Donald
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We know we are doing nothing new,
Mr. Adamson, in congratulating you
Upon your wide-spread fame,
We would say a word just thc same.
Although we seldom sing aloud your praise
We think of you throughout the days,
Think of you as loving, kind-hearted, and true,
Think of you as always backing our white and blue.
Youire more to us than merely a principal,
Mr. Adamson, you are our prince and palg
You are the one who, through all the years,
Has shared with us our joys and tears.
In your face beams the glory of joy
In knowing and loving each girl and boyg
From the heart of each student old and new
Comes the true praise- Mr. Adamson, we love you
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R. B. KENNEDY
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G. C. WHIPKER .
R. F. HENDERSON
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BERT PARRISH .
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Tarlialuelzfary Referee
Paren I- Teacher A s.vocz'atz'0n
The Oak Cliff High Parent-Teacher Association was organized in 1901. Through
these twenty-nine years the growth of this association has been steady and constant. We
report this year a membership of over three hundred active members. The President
of the association is a messenger from the association to the faculty, and by a close
contact with the latter learns the needs of the various departments of the school, then
she turns the responsibility of the work to the respective departments.
There are six departments in the organization with chairmen under the super-
vision of each department head. The departments are as follows:
QU Organization Department which is supervised by Mrs. S. Hetherington.
The department's duty is to take all responsibility concerning the membership, com-
munication, service, courtesy, and transportation of the club.
Q21 Program Service Department whose head is Mrs. XV. A. Leeper. This de-
partment's duty is to provide for the year book, entertainments, refreshments, programs,
and decorations.
Q35 Public Welfare Department which is supervised by Mrs. Whipker. This
department's duty is to make decisions concerning the juvenile Protection, Girls' Stu-
dent Loan and Thrift, and Adamson Loan Fund.
C41 Educational Department is supervised by Mrs. R. F. Henderson. This de-
partments duty is to promote and sponsor art, music, R. O. T. C., scholarship, and
library work.
C51 Health Department is directed by Mrs. S. Cogburn. This departments duty
is to sponsor athletics, social and student hygiene, and physical education in the school.
Q61 Efficiency Department is supervised by Mrs. C. C. jones. The duty of this
department is to take care of finances, house and ground problems, magazines, and
matters of publicity.
As a result of the function of each department the various phases of the school
work are properly cared for.
The girls and boys of high school age certainly need unlimited help through
counselors, guides, and real friends, and the Oak Cliff High School and its organiza-
tions fill this necessity. Ability to guide wisely at this time is a real test of parent-
hood. The High School Parent-Teacher Association can be made a clearing house
for ideas in developing the character and growth of youth.
This organization endeavors to assist parents who are poorly acquainted with the
aims of the many interesting educational activities of the modern high school. We
stress the co-operation between the school and the home in daily study preparation.
We strive to have our school head the list of the six high schools in the city by reduc-
ing the number of absentees and tardies.
One of our two outstanding objectives is to promote scholarship among the stu-
dent body. This phase of our work is emphasized in our meetings and through the
co-operation of the teachers. Our association endeavors to increase the members of
the Scholarship Club by giving parties and entertainments for those who achieve the
honor of membership in the club. We offer a cash prize to the underclassman who
attains the highest average for each semester.
Another of our main objectives is to supervise the welfare work in the school.
This work is being promoted through the continued co-operation of Miss Graves with
the Parent-Teacher Association.
With the zeal and energy already manifested in the past by the faculty, student
body, and parents there is all evidence that the work of the association can attain a
still higher level.
The Dads' Club in Oak Cliff High is a very active organization which works for
the welfare of the school. There are Hfty-one active members in the club.
We
ADAMSKJN, XV. H.
ADUDIJFI.I., HFLlfN
ALEXANDER, LAURA
ALLEN, HOWARD A.
ANDIQIRSON, XV. M.
BAKER, BEAULAH
BAKER, NILLL
BELL, ANNA
BELL, RUTH . .
BLNNESS, GLRALDINI'
BRAMLLTTL, MINNII1
CABINFSS, IDABILL
CAMPBELL, L. E. .
CLLMIQNT, NlEI.LIIf D.
CLILMENT, VV. B. .
CLYIQTTL, MAIKY LOUISIL
COOPl'lR, BFRTA . .
CRANL, ABBIL
IbURRL'l I', W. P, .
EISLNLOIIR, HI.NRII.'I rA
FALLS, LAURA . .
ILLILSPIIQ, Ll. H.
CQRAVLS, FANNII
HAMILTON, LUCY
LI'X1V1Il.I'ON, XVM. T. .
l'IAkHvIOCK, CHRISTINI.
HARRIS, fX1ARGARl.l'
HAsIL'I'INIf, h1AY M.
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HI STLR, H. B. .
I'IICGINBO'I'1-IAA1, LORINIf
HOIRN, HLLIN R. .
KINDRICR, MARY .
KING, ROBILIRTA .
LANGFORIJ, WVINNIII
LL1-TWICH, L. G.
LUMPRIN, MAUDI,
N1CLAKRY, AGATHA
MANN, JNO. A. .
MATHLWS, H. T. .
N1ORRISON, MAIKY .
NI:xvI1I1RRY, EUGLNIA
NOAH, WINTON EUGI-NI.
PATRIQR, ANNE . .
PFTTY, MARVIN L.
ROCKLTT, N11-XBLL .
ROOTES, VIIKGINIA F.
RUFFIN, RUTII . .
SMITH, R. N. 1
STRATTON, LILLIAN
TAYLOR, NLLL R.
TILLEY, EUNICF .
WIALKER, CLARA RIIIJ
Faculty
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. Jbfiztlzriiiulirs
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Olafbviiiaiics, Coizrla
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SIDNEY MCROBERTS
RALPH TINKLE
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HELEN KliL1.Y . . . . Sofia! KXJCIIVIIIIIII
ALLEN BIRNIINGHAM . . fqbdffllldll Inrifufimz fs0l?INIifft't'
MISS BERTA COOPER AND MISS HELEN lXDUDD1il.l. . Spwzxnrx
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BOONII., JAMES
CARTIQR, VIRGINIA
COLE, GILLON
DALEY, CHARLES
BOONE, JAM IZS
CARTER, VIRGINIA
DALIQY, CHARLIZS
HliNlJl41RSON, Ll:NA
THOMPSON, PIIYLLIS
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MARIE LOUISE ALLEN
Entered from Marshall High. Tennisg
Art Clubg Girl Rescrveg Gym Demonstra-
tion.
A loyal heart and a brave spirit.
DOROTHY BAKER
Entered from Central. Gym Demonstra-
tiong Pep Squadg Poppy Salcg Spanish
Clubg Style Show.
So worlest, half her worlb is uol known.
MARGUERITE BARRETT
Entered from Forest High.
The right angle to approach u Jifficuli
flroprnsilion is Ihr' lI'y-angle.
ALLEN BIRMINGHAM
Entered from Central Oak Cliff. Span-
ish Clubg 4B Class Officer: 4A Class
Officerg Dramatic Clubg Senior Playg
Ami when 11 lmfy's in Ihr' rasrf,
You know all other lbiugs gin' plana
JAMES BOONE
Entered from Sunset. Preident 4A Class:
President Scholarship Clubg Circulation and
Advertising Manager Oakg Hi-YQ National
Honor Societyg Winner jno. E. Morris'
Attendance Peng Footballg Trackg Oper-
etta.
Our Prf'siJf'r1f-first in srbofarslaijr, first
in fu'1i1'iiiz's, anal firsl in the hearts of his
1'lassn1alr's.
JERALDEAN BRAY
Entered from Central. Re-entered from
Denton High '28. Scholarship Club.
Suwf promptings 111110 kimlvst deeds
urrr' in ber wry look?
NORMA BRITAIN
Entered from Azle High. Girl Reservesg
Dramatic Club: Music Clubg Oak Staff.
We saw ber rlaurming, buf uw saw not
half flat' charm lam' mozlesly r0r1cr'aIs.
DICK BURKE
Entered from Hogg. City Crack Co.g
State Crack Co.g Rifle Teamg Camp Dal-
lasg Best Corporal '28g Color Sergeant.
He thinks fhc world was made for fun.
We Goff.
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JANE BU'I'TERl Ili1,D
Iintercd from Reagan. Pep Squad: Gym
Demonstrationg Opcretta.
She ii gl'7IfI!', the ix .Ib-yg
Bu! fln'r'w'x mischief in bm' cyff.
VIRGINIA CAR'I'1ill
lintered from Bryan High. Scholarship
Club 4 ycarsg National Honor Societyg
Dramatic Clubg Baking Contest.
Her uzmfrsfy ii tl rrzmllv lo liar n11'rifs.
DICK CHAPMAN
lintcred from W'est Dallas. Lieut. Col.
RO.T.C.g Crack Co.g Captain of Rifle
Team: Camp Dallas Commanderg Dramatic
Clubg Cadet Officer.
Wflrwl bf' speaks noi like a t'iliZt'!l, you
fiml him a xohlivr.
V. F. CHASIZ, -III.
lfntercd from Rmguiig President lfrench
Clubg Basketballg Crack Co. Ciiy and
State: Dramatic Club: lst l,ieul. R.0.T.
C.g Senior Play.
Tlw' muJz'xf, on his 11r14'111lmrrax.n'Il lzrnu
ll1lflH'4' lun Ia'rillv11-Gi'v1l,'z'rlm1I.
ESTELLE Cori-Q
A willing and faithful worker, unselfish
in her service to others.
GILLON COIF
Entered from Central. Crack Co.:
Track: Scholarship Club.
lf wuifvrx no! ukal men uvxlnm' lo bm
Or good, or bmi, Ibvy rm' lm! Irbal
Ilnjy ure.
KATHRYN CONIBIEAIK
lintercd from Reagan. Ilomu liconomics
Clubg Dramatic Club.
Cfmrm.i .ifrikc tba' xigbl .mil nzrril winx
fbi' xuulf'
LENA MAE CUNNINGHAM
Entered from Reagan. Home Economics
Clubg Poppy Saleg Pep Squad.
A truer' friend 0011111 1l0f lu' f0IHIl1.
CHAIiI,ES 1DAl,liY
lfntcrecl from Reagan. Scholarship Clukg
National Honor Society.
HL' wax ll sIfb01111', 111111 tl rifle 111111 go011
111117
EA'c1'r'11i11g 11'ixI', fuir X1l0kI'll, 111111 pw'-
Xlllltlillg.
JACK DAVIS
lintcred from Commerce High. Foot-
ball: Basket Ballg I-Ii-Y.
Tlm 1'I'11.m11 zrlry gi1'.'s gn fo foolbull
g111111'x 111111 XILLIJ' 1111111 Ihr' limi.
HAI. GRIILIQN
Ifmered from Central Oak Cliff. Golf
ICIIITI.
lf ix 35111111 fo 1I'11gll1I'11 lo ibe 1111! ll
.i111111y 111r1oIl.
HAZEI. GOODMAN
liiiterenl from Reagan. Social Commiltceg
Gym Demonstrrniiong jr. fj!'CllCSll'1!Q Ro-
Inry Pagenntg Poppy Girlg Spirit of Ifdu-
cntion Page.mt.
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of KQl'I11l!1if-Y.
MAIKIIZ HA1,l,
lintered from Reagan. Poppy Girl.
cjlll' 11110 k710Il'X fhffl? ii II 1l'rIj' 111111
fi1111x ii.
LENA Hl'lND1-ZIKSON
Entered from North Dallas High. Pan-
American Lengucg Operetta: G. G. Clubg
Trio and Quartcrg Spanish Club.
I 110 1111! sing l1f'1'1111x1' I mmf,
A1111 fuiju' Illlf 11.1 fbi' 117IIll'1X sing.
MAIRY Honoii
lfntercd from Hogg.
l'I'1'rio11x 111'fiI'11'x z'01111' 111 51111111 1111511-
11gI'x.
RUTH IRWIN
lintercd from Reagan. Girl Reservcsg
ZA Vice-Presidcntg Economics Club.
Si111j11i1'1ly 111111 11111111'u!11I'.vx L'0HZ17illl' io
lllllklf ber u'r1r1'1J u'bi1r'.
HELEN KELLEY
Entered from Reagan. Secretary 3Amg
Social Chairman 4B's and 4A'sg Gym
Demonstrntiong Operetta.
A run' rolzfjmllml of offtlily, frolif, 111111
funf'
LUCILLE IQENNEDY
Entered from Bowie. Girl Reservtsg
Opercttaq Poppy Sale.
A girl wr all like-51L'er'f 111111 friendly.
SIDNEY IQENNLDY
Crack Co.g Vice-President French Clubg
Senior Playg French Plnysg Dramatic Club:
Basketball.
Tbix fvllnu' pirkr up wil, ax pigeons pear,
Aml ultvrx il again ufwu 1010 Joib
1rlml.vc.
NORMA KEPKI1
Entered from Central Oak Cliff. Boys'
Glcc Clnbg football.
Alu-Y fn' Ju in uwll in lfw unrld in in
1rlb14'lir'.x.
BAILEY KINSIIR
Entered from Hogg.
DwrriIn' fnim mlm ran
All ulwiilgrlzwll nf all ffm! ix lllrasuul iv
num.
RODERI' KIRDY
Entered from Fore t High. R. O. T. C.,
SCl'!0l1ll'SlliP Club.
Lvl bin: fire lo ln' u fhnilsuml.
HWS ll VUXIIJLIV' fvllou' Ymil uw' ll't1flf bin:
on varlb.
TYLER CLARK IQNIGHTEN
Entered from Hogg. Bryan High '20,
R. O. T. C.g Best Private Co. B '27g
City Crack Co.
A qllirl fougm' xbozvs ll wise bald.
CHARLES LAMB
Entered from Central. Home Room
Representativeg Footballg Vice-Prefidcnt
Typewriting Classg Wbrking Boys Club.
Wfbo brings sunshine info the life of
olbrrs,
Brings sunshine in bis own.
EVELYN MCCULLOCR
Entered from Hogg. Sponsor Co. D.g
Public Speaking Contcstg Senior Orchestrag
Music Study Clubg Glee Clubg Senior
Playg Oak Staffg Dramatic Clubg O. C.
H. S. Queen in Santa Claus Parade.
Wfhc'rr ix the flower lfml ffuzrnzs ns xo
-lu lby soul or in ffry eye?
MILDllED MACDONAI-D
Entered from Bryan High. Scholarship
Clubg Spanish One-Act Playg Dramatic
Club.
Wfilb gran' to IL'ilI and bear! I0 bolfl
AL LYNN MlIROBIZlKT'S
Entered from Reagan. Gym Demaustra-
tiong junior Orchestrng President Girls'
Glee Clubg Poppy Girlg Acorn Staff: Op-
erettag Spanish Club.
Anil as flu' lzriybl Ellll gfm'ifi1'x flu' xky,
So is lam' ffm' illlllllilfrl will: ffm' 1'Yyc.i.
SIDNEY MCROBIQRTS
Vice-Preitlent Senior Claswg Vice-Presb
dent Hi-YQ Scholarship Clubg Acorn Re-
porter: Baseball.
W'lmf fer ln' Jill unix Jam' milf: an
murb raw,
lu laim ulnm' 'luwlx Ilxlfllfxll lu jilraxr.
MUIRIKAY MELTON
Entered from Reagan. Cvlee Clubg Op-
ercttug Library Assistant.
Murray ibiukx ifx Inn lmfl In lvf .tlilzlirx
inlcrcfm' wifb u lrigl: xrlmol mlilwrfiou.
XVYINIIVRED MOLJIRIE
Entered from Bryan High. Senior Plnyg
OnevAct Playg Seholarsliip Clubg 4A
Acorn Reporterg President Dramatic Club.
Her' brauly ix flu' kind llml ix more
lbuu xkifz deep.
FLORENI5 ELAI Nli NlURR A Y
Entered from Reagan. Scholarship Clubg
French Clubg Dramatic Clubq Senior Play.
Gruviozzslty gl'tIl't'fIll am! gl'1ll't'flIHV1' gru-
nous.
BARBARA OSWALD
Entered from Hogg. Pep Squad: Gym
Demonstrationg lA Chairman Program
Committeeg Operettag 4A Social Com-
mittee, Oak Ctaffg Dramatic Cub.
It'x ibn xougx rbi' xiugx and lbgr smiles
sbt' weary
Thai niakc. Ihr XIIIIXZIHIK' z'z'i'r'j'z4'l7rw.
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K1-iluvlm PA'1'Y
Entered from M. G. Ellis, Fort xyrllflll.
Ili-Y '29.
Om' uf lfmru lull, lfurk IIIUVIN iluzl fur-
fnm' lvllvrv talk 1If71llIf.
I.11.l.mN P1'1'Tx'
Entered from Bowie. Poppy Snlcg Girl
Reserves.
Ijfliuu frm lz .xzuilw lfml lfflfillvf ruff off.
MII.I7lil'.lJ PRATIIIQR
l:IllCI'CLl from llugg. Gym l,LJl110HXll'.l-
tiung Opcrcttaq Glcu Cllubg 1,l'JITll'lllC Club.
W'fu'l1 ffliflyx .QU IIVIHIIQ xfn' .Xi7lKQX ll mug
lmll llzflfl 41 jflrlf of .x111ill'x.
G1-Imam RHOADS
llntcrccl from Xlllfmxl lliglx.
.llru nf frm' Hflflfl lm' offilllm fwxl.
Elmxxlx SHELL
lil1lCl'Cd from llugg, Cf.1n1p ID.1ll.ug
Stale Crack C.o.g City Crack Cog Rifle
Team.
RlIll'flItQ, uni lfriffirlg.
M11.mu-lv SIIJNIAN
lfntcrcd from Howie. Girl? Glcc Cxlulng
Spqnislm Club.
Wfwrn sbs' fm! lm.l.ml, il vwrzlluf lfkw lfn'
rm.-irzg of t'X1lllf'lfl' zzmlir.
CA'1'H1aoN AN N Shlllll
linzcrcd from Cfcmrnl. Gym Demon'
strntiong Pep Squadg Puppy Sale: Spanislm
Clubg Srylc Slwxv.
Ivlavls of glrfzrirzg .xjvll-ullur lzmf .lilks nf
lzrilliauf 1llXfl'V ll'l'V'l' flufviumwf for .xurfm ln
Xbll.
PH Y1.1-ls THOMSON
lfntcrccl from Ilngg. Prcsldcnt of Ari.
Clubg Treasurer of Dramatic Clulwg Gym
Demonstration: Library Aesistamg Oak
Staff: Sclmlarslmip.
Sbr' flax ffm! guy mmf Xcllff'-1' :buy ffm
uzufzvx 115 uvztcfr fwr zuiffw ffvligfzlf'
has-f
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RALPl'l TINKLE
linlered from Reagan '26. Ili-Yg EA
and 4B Class Prcsidenrg 4A Class Secre-
laryq Dramatic Clubg Acorn Sraffg Schol-
arship: French Club.
Wfilh farrlcsx jvxl uml hilllllll' 0'i'r ull,
114' ligblvnx the carry Ibn! round us mllff
DANA VAN NEST
Ifnrered from Duncan, Okla. Gym
Demonstrationg Girl Rescrvcsg Arr Clnlvg
Scholarship.
She not only draws ufifb bm' l'l1'I'f'I'
fillgt'I'S, hu! in like Il1'grc'1r with bm' smil-
ing fI'il'lIlIli1I!'XX.,,
GERAI-IJINIi YVADE
Entered from Bowie. Operettag Blues
Ch:1ser's Clubg Girls' Glee Club, Assistant
Student Counselorg Scholarship Clulxg Girl
Reserves.
Suuz1'fimes uforkinif, xaulvlimvx playiny,
alxuuyx wzjoyifig life.
RUTII NVAIRAVEN
lfnrered from Shreveport, La. Art Cluhg
French Club.
XVI' all lozrrl lm' imil ll'r'll 1cf'ru'.'l1 il ll'ilX
xlw.
XVELDON WIZATH uIxAI.I.
lfntered from Central. Opercttag Crack
Companyg R. O. T. C.g Glec Clulng Ra-
dio Club.
Hr' wbixtlccl as br' u'ul1:r'cl for wamf of
worry.
VVILIIAM YVEBB
Entered from Cenlral. Scholarship Cluhg
Trackg Senior Playg Footballg 4A Class
Treasurer.
Tln' fyfllf of ,711-V ibut Ct'l'ftlllI liflli'
l1lomlr'.I full for.
HARRY XVlI,I.IAA1S
lintered from Hogg. French Cluhg
Hi-Y.
Iii' nxfzl io ln' tl wunzun-halvr bu! Iurvly
--wha! tl change.
VIRGINIA XVoons
Iintercd from Bowie. Pep Squadg Poppy
Girlg Junior Play: Dramatic Clubg Secre-
tary of Choral Clubg Senior Playg Oak
Staff.
A Iitllc Jvur wlrusv mvznory will lux!
forever.
i
NMI .0 f' 7
64 ' ,ff
ff ' 0
Ware 6.
HOWARD BROWNE
Entered from Reagan.
His frimrlship Ions u power to soolbrr
affliction in the Jnrlaesi hour.
EUGENE ERICIQSON
Entered from Bowie. Eootballg Basket-
ball.
In athleticx be has worked and worlzeil
and it can't be said that bix duly be
xlzirked.
BURNAL HAYS
Entered from Marlin High School.
Trackg Eootballg DD Clubq Operettag
Boys' Glee Clubg Hi-Y.
In baslzrf bull hc was corlsiilcrrd an ave,
In Irark bv always Id fbi' 17460.
WILLIAM R. KELLEY
Entered from NWoodr0w W'ilson. Com-
missioned Officer R. O. T. C.: Crack
Companyg Debating Clubg Sptnish Clubg
Class Officerg Hi-Y.
Hn wolf! llfgllfj be n'vlml4's.
LEON BIATHIS
Entered from Bryan High.
Ins! goozf-mziurml, llmffv all am! no!
1Irr'lr'niio11x.
HAROLD MOOIKE
Entered from Drumright High. Glee
Clubg Footballg Opercttag Cheer Lcaderg
Graduated in June.
Everybody up and gin' nim' for fwarrzf'
ELIENE RAWLINS
Operettag Music Study Clubg Blues
Chasers Clubg Treasurer of Orchestrag All
City Orchestrag Rotary Pageant.
Pretty and full of pep.
HAROLD WRIGHT
Entered from Bowie.
Il's not always the fast ones that win
the race, but tba' f'fficie1zt ones.
I
5 If
1 K
Farewell Oak Cfbff
Oh, Oak Cliff, with dear mem'ries of you we go
Out into the world-come weal, come woe
We shall ne'er forget your glorious atmosphere,
We shall always remember you and yours as sincere.
We shall think of your faculty so loving and true,
We shall think of its patience in seeing us through,
We, perhaps, will recall some time when we were sad,
There was our own faculty to brace us-to make u
We've had so many good times within your walls,
So many laughs when walking down your halls,
So much fun on your campus, so many joys,
Never realizing how fortunate-just girls and boys.
Although your doors to us be flung open wide
That joy we once had will ever more be denied-
That joy of freedom and fellowship with youg
May we leave a message with your students true?
Oh, you who have those golden years before you,
We implore that you keep your courage true,
May you keep Oak Cliff's banner unfurled
To radiate its beauty o'er all the world.
s glad
-WILMA KINNAMON
J
4B Officers
CURTIS HORN . . Trawiilwzf
ISFXVIS KELSI-LY . Vice-Trcfsidwlt
X. CARSON . . Sc'L'rr'fary
BILL WEBS'I'1ilK . . Trmxzirvr
MRS. CPIARLES TAYLOR . . Sponsor
MARGARILT PARKS .,...... Social Chairman
LUCILLE MiXSSEY, FAYIZ CAYTON, BURIVORD LOWE,
BILLY BURKE ....... Social fonmzillrv
LILLIAN SMITH, WENDY XVATSON, BILLY BURKE,
FLOYD DAVIS ....... Iurilaliou Crmznzitlvc
Srbolarsbip Group
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
LOXVI2, BURIPORD, 96 SELLERS, DICK
MULLAN, JAMES, 95 STARLING, EILEENE, 98
RAWLINS, ANIETA, 97
CUM LAUDE
AMOS, FRANCES
BALIJXVIN, MARY F.
BUIAIORD, MARY
BURKE, BILLY '
CALHOU N, INA MOODY
CAMPELL, NELLIE
CIIARSKE, JOHNSON
CHEW, NVILLIAM
COIfIfEY, JAMES
CSOMAN, GEORGIA
CRAIIII, SAM
CROSSIi'I I', I1AROI.D
DIXIE, CHIKIS
DRANSIfII2I.D, ADLLYNE
E'I'IIIsRIIxgIs, CLARK
GRAHAM, GEORGE
HENDERSON, ANNA
HOWLAND, LAURA JEAN
HARRIS, JOHN
KILGO, MARY NELL
LE VAN, LOIS
LINDSAY, GRACE
MOORE, ROBERTA
SEMONES, HERBERT
SMITH, FRED
GARYIN, LILLIAN
THOMAS, BIEULAH
VVEATHERBY, PACE
WEBSTER, JANE
WRIGHT, PHAINIA
mg UUA,
.yn
'Q-
FRANCIQS AMOS
Ifnteretl from Bowie. Gym Demonstra-
tiong Scholarship Clubg Poppy Salcg Dra-
matic Clubg Oak Staffg Essay Club.
Her friemfsbijw ix u fIri:I'.
PHIL BAILEY
Ilntered from J. S. Hogg. Entered from
Classen, Oklahoma City.
Lillie but loutlg aluwyx on Ihr' jump.
MARY FRANcIas BALDWIN
lintered from Dcnizon High School. Ro-
tary Pageantg Scliolarnhip Clubg Poppy
Saleg Debate Club.
A mrrry 50111 Irilb Ll u'i,w mind.
MARGUERI'fA BETRY
linteretl from W'iehita, Kansas. Blues
Chaners Clubg Glec Club: Orchestrag Op-
erettag Dramatic Clubg French Club:
Prtsident of Music Study Club.
W'ilb wil uml gril, fur figbl slJr'x ffl.
MARJOIKIE BLAIR
Murjoriz' and ber rioliug sbt' rvullvy nm
pluy.
In lbe fllfllft' uw' will :iw-- MInla:m'
Blair lien' Ioiluyf'
PAULINE BRIDGES
Iintered from Central Oak Cliff. P-api
py Saleg Gym DCIl1lJI1Sll'JIlOllQ Girl Re-
scrvesg Dramatic Club.
M0I1rJly, fbllll arf u it'lL'l'l.U
DORO'fHY BROWN
Filtered from Cedar Lawn. Gym Dum-
onstrntionq Member of Home Iiconomits
Clubg Member of Big Sister Club.
llI'rt 5 I0 ilu' lilllr girl of our f0lC'!l,
Wl2f1,Ir buh' ix lzlurk ami wlioxe ryrs are
brozwi.
MARY BUIPORD
Ilntered from Reagan junior Orchestrag
Senior Orchestrag Scholarship Clubg Oak
Staffg Dramatic Club.
HN fun' is of u llvuuly rare, mon'
lzvuuliful ber mimlf'
Q-9
qv
x3
BILLY Buiuua
lfntcrud from Hogg, Scholarship Club:
National Honor Sociutyg Class Officer:
Oak Staff.
Sl1f'i'm.i' ll'iH fu' fwif for fu' ix fuiffvful in
aff fflillgx.
INA Moonui CALI IQUN
Iintcrcd from Corpus Cliristi High.
Scltolarsliip Cllubg Oak Staffg Camp liirc
Girlsg National Ilonor Society '3U.
HN' Illzlllj' if-l'iA'llLIX lmfifvi' lo ffm' fun-
luz ing 1141111 rr.
NI-.Ll.IIE CAM PISELL
Iinturcd from Reagan. Gym Dcmonztru-
tion: Scholarship Clubg Big Sister Club.
Riff: in lfu' t1fm.'iI.'f'x of fffifnl um! bnlrl.
X. CARSON
lintcrcd from Hogg, Ifootbnllg 'I-IZICICQ
Acorn Slkliii-Q Scan-l1ii'y of 415 Classg Pmxkct
Hillg Hi-Y.
Aflflrflztgffl lffi' X ill frii llrlllll' fam rwlllxmf
llltlllij' In u ll711!4'V,
Ili' Illflllxl Zum' fur llvrfff frf kllllll' ix nm
fwtflly Xylixffflw.
SA M A. C,x1tN1Qs
Iwitcrctl from C.unlr.il. Major ll, O. I.
C4 Canip lJ.ill.1x llircc ytuirxg Five Crack
Cfomg lit-K1 if.ipl.1in '2-11 Nfcnibcx' Junior
IlifYg St'c1'ul.1ry of Scnior Ili-Y: Sponxor
-lunior Ili-Y '291 Khlt Sufi.
lliw fn't1r'if1g ,-f1.qtqi'wl,v lfn' lQ1'NfIl'llItlI1 you
ulll ffm! III lfffff.
lin' C,xx'1'oN
Ilntcrcd from XY'i1ii1ctltn. Poppy Girlg
Gym Dcinonstizitinnq Soci.1i fi0lHl11illCC 415
Claus.
A fljfllg uf ffmffl-3 ix tx joy f1frt'11'f'.
JOHNSON QZIIARSKIQ
llntcrutl from Hogg. CQ.imp D.1ll.is '28,
'l9g Commissioned Officur '29, ,301
Suholnrxliip Club.
A gwfillwffnfff AIIIAI il frm' fY'jl'Ilt,
XVll.1.mM P. Ciniw
lfnwrcd from Reagan. Scliolnrsliip Clubg
R. O. T. 11,3 Acorn Staff.
A xfffiliflg fun' giwx Hlxlllj' grm'v.
MARY GENIS Cm1.DREss
Entered from james S. Hogg. Class
Leader: Social Chairman for 315 Class:
Girl Reserves: Class Acorn Reporter '28-
'29: Acorn Staff: lixtemporancnus Speak-
ing Contest: Dramatic Club Reporter '30.
A111'11i.t x111i1i11g 111111 1'1'1111y io go.
LANE CLIFTON
Oak Staff Artist.
Ilix 111111111 11'11.v xl1'i1ci1IX1 1'r'sisI11'sx 111111
311111115
Ilix 111111111111 11'1'1'1' .Ql'lIf1t', l'0llI!7IY1'1lIg, 111111
111111111.
JANIIIS CO1f111.Y
Entered from Sunset. Sunset Hi Band:
Spanish Club: Basketball: Track: Scholar-
ship Club.
A 11i1ig1'111' x111o1111' 111111 101' 11111.il1'1' is
f7t11l1.
VVILMA COLE
Entered from Fluyd High School. Sec-
retary of Dramatic Club.
Sbe 1111x 11 11111111 for 1111, 111111 ix 11 1111111151
411001, xj1111'f.
Au NES COLE M AN
Pep Squad: Scholarship Club: Dramatic
Club.
A l1l1'V'l'J' 111'111'l gout 1111 I111' 1111,y.
GIZOIKGIA COMAN
Entered from Canton High School, Can-
ton, N. C. Debating Team: Basket Ball
Team: Scholarship Club: Glee Club: Girl
Reserves: Acurn Staff: Several High School
Plays.
If .X11l'1lCl' ix go1111'11, ax fbey .i11-y, 1111111
fr11'l11111' xbe lzi11'x 1111 1'l'L'1'y 111151.
SDLDON COT'l'ON
Entered from Ceniral. Band: Orchestra:
Spanilh Club.
Tlwre 11111 11r1111' uf M11 S111il11'.t 1111115
111'r11111'111x 111' 1111x11'f gilfffll,
B111 his 11'ix1' 1'1111'kx, 111' 1'111xx IIS Hll7IIlX1l1I11j'
1'11H1'11 .
SAM CRAISB
Entered from Reagan. Crack Co. 'ZX:
Scholarship Club '27, '28: Linz Award,
Hn' ii 11 1111111, 1'111c1' 171111 for all 111 1111.
.f
px
HAROLD CROss14:T'r
Iintered from Central Oak Cliff. Or-
chestra: Library Assistant: Junior Hi-Y:
Scholarship Club: Linz Award.
A man jv1.m'x.ml of xjllumliil hzlfnfx lllltl
ll xouml jlnlgvzfvzf.
FLOYD DAVIS
lfntered from James Bowie. Officer
Hi-Y: Dramatic Club: Radio Club: Crack
Co.: Advertising Manager Acorn: Vice-
President Junior Class: Ring and Invitation
Committee Senior Class.
He zvfm laughs lux! has jnrl Fzlllgljf ibc
joke.
JOHN HARRIS
Entered from J. S. Hogg. Junior Hi-Y:
Library Assistant: Scholarship Club: Na-
tional Honor Society: President Seliolar-
sliip Club '50.
A IIOILIA' lyfu' uf gnmf buroir mizfzlmmlf'
FRANK DEAN
lintered from Tyler Higli Seliool. Pan-
American League: City Craek Co.: Camp
Dallas: Spanish Club: lst Sgt. Inf. R. O.
T. C.
Lifflt' lm! lnnil.
JOHN IDEERIQ
Ilntered from Bryan High. Track:
Senior Hi-Y.
IIA' ilrnai ll i-I1 ufml ln' irrltlnltllzex.
W. T. DIQRSON
lfntered from Reagan. R. O. T. C.:
Crack Co.: Art Club.
In bent! lu' ix fuillnful and lmwzrsi,
In lift' be ix ear'm'.vl izml frnr,
In l'0Ilffl'.Yj' Heier Defi Iavfzing,
IIr'x I1 Kt'IlfIl'l1IlUI fl7V0lIgb ami lbrougli.
LETA MAI'1 DINRINS
Entered from Bowie Scliool. lfssay Club:
Art Club: Girl Reserves Cabinet: First
Prize State Clay Modeling Contest '29:
President Blues Cliauers Club '28g Acorn
Artist: Dramatic Club.
ln framing un tzrfixf, uri Imfb ifr't'r'mi1,
To Illdlil' rome gumf, but ollvrrr I0 i',vc'a'1'1l.
ESTA GENTRY
lintered from Bowie. Girl Reserves: Gym
Demonstration: Poppy Sale.
iff flirt' I0 be rmllmzl 1l'Z7L'll you are
mitnrullj nite.
EDWIN DOUGLAS
Captain R. O . T. C.g Crack Coq High
Point Man Rifle Team 'ZSQ Hi-Y: Acorn
Staff '50.
lvllllllllilf you bah' fo ln' bix filrgrf?
ADELYNE DImNsr'IEI.n
Art Clubg Treasurer Art Club '50g Om
Staff: Poppy Saleg Pep Squad.
Tlnjx Iiflfv girl ix liflfllfll fur lm' Izrl,
In Oak Clif? Higlm Srlmnl ilu' go! fuer
clizrf.
CLARK ETH ERIDGI-1
lintercd from Bowie. Linz Award four
years: liverti Awardg National Honor So-
cietyg Harvard Awardq Captain R. O. T.
C.q Camp Dallas tliree yearsg Officer of
junior and Senior Hi-Y's3 Business Main-
ger of the Oak,
They m'I'I'r fail zrlro Ira, S11I'I'I'ix ul-
Ifilyi l'I'l1IL'IlX ilrrir I'ffm'l.w.
Loius L. Essfxm'
lfntered from Central. Glee Club:
-lunior Hi-YQ Senior Hi-Yg liasketliiill
Opercttag Seliolarsliip Club.
I:l'll'l1lllj' uml lilzwl by all.
FRIEDA FAI I.
Entered from Hogg. President of 333
Art Clubg Dramatic Clubg Fssay Clubg
Poppy Saleg Oak Staffg Social Committee
'27, '2S.
A girl lI.'l' all like--.vIz'm'f uml fl'll'IllllvY.N
VIIRGINIA FEI.Dr.R
lintered from I.. G. C. Academy. Girl
Reservesg Dramzltie Club.
Sfuf ix Im izxsezlllflugt' of VIILHIV1' TI'tIl zir-
lnex.
JACK FOLSON1
Entered from Hogg. Hi-Yg Band Con-
test '29g R. O. T. C.g Basket Ball: Track.
Hr ilujeil in DL'lIft'71ll!lII Ilnll ll'lIL'7l ln'
Iam lull,
H111 7ll'It'l'fl7t'll'XX be nun I1 liirulvli' lull.
Lrorix FREEMAN
lfntered from Central, Oak Cliff. Op-
erettag G. R. Cabinetg Girls, Glee Club:
Gym TJCIIIOIISIYZIITOHQ journalism '29, '30.
lim' fre! are of ligln'
Hur' lllllllt' is fbi' air.
NVILLIAM Euiiwoou
Entered from Abilene. Graduinting from
Abilene.
A 11111 of 1111'ff11'. 11 3111111 boy.
THOMAS GOODXVIN
Entered from Sunset. junior llivY.
VV? 1111 11111' lo li'11.n' 11111' Tiny 'I'1111 .
J. D. GORDON
Entered from Tioga High Selmnl '29,
Track.
A iylwinzl !lI1.Y1lIl'X.Y IIILIII 111111 11111k1'x 1111
01111 :Lazy 117 I111' 11'11r1.1.
GEORGE GRAHAM
Entered from Central High, Muskogee,
Okla. 'Z7. Orchestra: Southwestern Or-
chestra Delegate tn XVicl1it.1, Kansas: Schuh
nrship Club: Secretary Xluiic Study Clubg
All City Symplinny Orchestra.
Hi' 1011's 1111 1in1111, 11111 i1'm'.x 11111 urg-
11'1'l luis 110okx.
R. L. Gumm'
Entered from Sunxet lligh 'l9.
Qllifz' good 111' 1'1','1111ti1'1',
PAYE HAYS
Entered from Bowie '26. Girl Rescrvesg
Spanish Clubg Morning Clmml Clulsg Dru-
matic Cluhg Gym Demon-.trg1tion.
Misrbivf fH'l'lPX f1'11111 fm' 111g 17VIlIl'lI vjvs
ORA BETH HEISKIil.I,
Entered from Hogg. Erench Club
Gym Demonstration: Sclmlirsliip Club
Radio Clubg Declanmtion Conteslg Op
erctta.
T110 11111111' 111111 11111111 1111 l'lL'l'j' fflllxllt
N0 77l11I5fl'f'1 11v1'11.v.
ANNA HENIJEIKSON
Entered from Central. Scholarship Club
National Honor Societyq G. R. Secretary
History Clubg Editor of Oak.
-'Mlllll' of g11111 111111 11'11ii1' rluy i1111:'1'
zfifb f1'i1'11111i111'xx.',
11
ELMER HENIJIKICZKS
linterctl from Sunset. Football Squad
'Z8g Dramatic Club.
Ax 1m'r1fr1l'x flu' urzfviz' knigbl, Zn' 'lL't1.V
gr't1rir111x ,fu all flu' lmlivx.
KATHRYN H1-'ss
lfntered from Bowie. Secretary IB Classg
President of IA Class and 215 Classq Gym
IDCl'I1UDSlfLlfl0l'IQ French Clubg lfrenclw
Plalysg Big Sister Club: Operetta.
Hlltllwpy um F, fI'0,'l1 vurr I lllll free,
Why ftllilf ffwry all fn' l'UlIft'llfl'tI likv mv?
MILDliIilJ I-IINTOINI
linteretl from Bowie. Social Committee
Ilig IB Beauty Contestg ZR Vice-Prusiclentg
linnd Spon-org Uperettng Acorn Staff: Co.
C. Sponsor: Vice-Prerident Blues fllmsers
Club.
llur' 1u'uflir1v5.t mul guzzflwzmx :mike lm'
llilfb l'ZIlIl'fllilljf mul lnuzlllr.
LAURA NIIIANIS Hoxx'1.ANo
linterecl from Bowie. Scliolnrslxip Clubg
National Hunor Society: Oak Staff.
'lfml l'uri'.i'.-illlq 1:1111 an llixih' g:'ur1'-
l11'I'1'l' bnlil, ww' 1111.-1'r1l-zc'l1i4'f1 jzzxl 11 few
zrozrzwz jrmxmc.
MORRIS PIOXVARD
Ifntcred from RC.lgilIl. Milituryg Hi-Yg
Footballg Crack Co.
We 'zrmrk noi ffm! 5011 :run or lost,
lillf fum' you ,flluviml Mr ganzr.
JESSIZ IRWIN
lfnteretl in '26 from Bowie.
Ili' 1w'il1'.i lifflv flllil .t15vuk.x lux.
LOUISI-' KliAI'llzY
lmtered from Central Oak Cliff. Sclml-
nrslwip Club: Gym l,CITlO!1Kfl LlIi0Il1 Girl
Rcservesg Dramatic Clubg Literary Club.
fl lady is Hof llll'1lX7ll'L'll llkjl Iver im'ln'.v.
LICWIS Kntsigx'
Captain liootbnllq Basket liallg TFLICIKQ
Acorn Staffg Secretary of ll Clubg Dra-
matic Clubq Vice-President 415-4A Class.
In afblvlirx nf uzwry lziml, bis l'LjIl1I1 it
illlfvrlavillle fo fillzf.
JAMES B. JUDGE
lfntered frnm Main Avenue Higli. Sun
Antonio. Spzmisli Clubg Ritliu Club: Oak
Stuff.
O, bon' I lun' my lusxirfl
MARY NEL1. KILGO
lintercd from Reagan. Girl Reservesg
Operettag Gym Demumtrnuiong Poppy
Sale: Attended Hearne l'li3.,li '28g Dm-
mnric Club: Pep Squad: Debate Club.
flu ofwfz-ln'irr'ft'J zmfiilwl ufm can urgqln'
H I H
pm nuff ron .
w'Il.AlA Kixximiox
lxntured from Reagan. Puppy Ciirlg
Member of Gym Department '26, 'Z7.
W'r1rlb, l'IllIl'tlX1', lirmnr. ilwn' irnlwil
mm' ,XllXfU71AlVII'L' um! I7fY'fllI'IAQf7f uw.
RALPII Klxsl-,Y
lfntercd from Buwie. Ruliu Cilulag
Nlember No. I .mtl PI'CNlLlQI1l Sump Club.
Ifn' zrrvy ffm! 4'nlli'f'lur' nf xfmilju.
LIANL KIRISX'
lintered fmm Hope Street High, Slxreve-
purt, Lu., linll '27.
fl: ftlil' in if 1111-1 in lllllllil
tlolf. LA Fox'
lfnrered frmmi Reagan. Military: Claudi-
elnte for l.in7 pin for not being Absent in
four years uf liigli seliiml: li. O. T, C.
Crack Co. '28, '29.
114' fbul UIIIIUY umri riurlr Ibn will uf
mlrlb and IIl'l'l'l' farfz 41 fi'i1'ml.
Kfxti IRYN Li-.1-'Pt-,R
lintered from DeLnv.1l.1 Sclmiil, lfort
Xworrli. Pep Squndg Oak Stiffg Sulmlnr-
sliip Clubg Clnls Officer 'ZSQ Girl Re-
serve Treasurer: Program Cliuirmtm '29,
'30g History Club.
Slit' kuonzi zrlmf ilu' lcnnzvx lL'b4'7I ilm
knows ii.
l'lII.NIIiR Kumti
lintcred from Central.
Hr' xpfakx Il'Z7l'N be ix Ajrrlkrll fy,
Lois Lf. VAN
lfnlcrcd from Ccntrnl. lircncli Club:
Gym Dcinonstrntiong Liturary Society: Girl
Reserves: Scliolzirsliip Club?
TX11' 111il1l1'xl 1111111111111 zcilfr IZ11' l11'1111'.xl
Illfllil.
Plimu, L1-1 XIILLOUX
l'iHlL'IACLl from Ccntrail. Poppy Contest:
Gym Demonstration: Class Beauty 'Z7:
Vice-Prci. 4-B Class: Clmirmnn Ring Com-
mittee: Sponsor of Co. ILM '29, '50,
A 11111175 f111'1' M1111 f111.i 11H1'11r'l1'1f 11111115 11
l111l.
Glmczi-. L1Nns,n'
lfntcrctl from Rc,1g11n. Scliolirxliip Club:
National Honor Society.
SI11' Il ill 1'iff11'1' fi111l 11 11'11j' 111' 11111k1' 11111:
lflmwczis L1Nns1xY
lfnrvrcd from Rc.ig.ln Scliool.
WU' 1lo11'1 .i1'1' 111111 1'11u11gf1 In 111111 11111
11115 of Mx f1111lli.
l3l.'r'1'v Lou l.INNl1
lmnlcrcd from San Antonio. Scliolirsliipg
Girl Reserves: Spmnixli Club: l'.i11-1Xi1w1'ic,111
Club: Pep Squad: Sccrctary 3-A Class:
Acorn Staff: Gym Iicmonstraiion.
S1'11v1' ix 11l11' f11'f1111'fg 1111 ix fin! M11'
j1l111111'.
J. F. I,l'1 l'1.E
lzntcrud from llonuy Grove lligli Sclmol.
fl lilfl1' l1'.z1'11i11g IY 11 1l1111xq1'1'11111 ff1i11,Q.
Buixioian Lowi,
lfntcrcd from Rt'.1g11n, C.1n1p lJ.1ll.1s:
Sigue Crack Co. Drill, '27g City Crack
Co.: lllticitiiuy Pin: Scliol.11'xliip Club:
Vice-President National Honor Society:
Oak Stiff: Hi-Y.
l'11j111l111', i111111'I, 1'r111y1'11111l 11111f 111'11f: 111111
1111111' aj lbw girli think l71'i,X 111'1'Hy YlL'4'1'f.
LUCll.l,li M1xssIiY
l'il'lKCI'L'tl from Central Oak Cliff. Scliol-
.irsliip Club: Sec. :intl Yiuc-Prcs. Spanish
Club: Sec. I'.1n-American Club: Opcrcttnz
Gym Demonstration: Girl Rcscrvcs.
Thou lmvf Ili-y 1'11lli11g In 1111111' j1111111'1'
flr1r11'.
HOWARD MAYS
lfntered from Central. Bundy c,1'CllCS4
trap Oak Staff.
Can uw flaw f!10 muff? of ll gnml
1621137
JACK L. MQCAIN
lintered from Hogg. Glue Club: One-
Aet Playg Footballg Operetta.
lu allwlrlirx of l'l'l'V'j' fsimf,
llis equal is html to fim1',
GEORGE MGDOWELL
lfntered from Central. Crack Com-
panyg Scholarship Club: Radio Clubg W.
B. C. Clubg One-Act Play.
llix fuz'orilr 7'1't'l'l'dffflII is frying to put
bil rbwl in tr l7il'flH'1' fruuzr.
EXIE MILLER
lfntereel from Temple High, Spanish
Club.
Iixifi smile ix al Dlllrfv L'l4'tl.'1.u'r'-fi!
ufmwx glomn.
MIl.DlR1pD MILl,l2R
lfntered from Hogg School. Style slwwg
Gym Demonstratiun.
T0 ffmxv :cfm know ffm' nut, no u owls
um fmiul!
Ami flwmr :Mm knoll i':1'i', klllllt' till
uumlx lm' ftliul!
HELEN NTONTGONIERY
Entered from Paris High School. Music
Study Clubg Operetta.
Slum' ii mmluxi, buf nu! Imlilfzil.
D. C. iWOORI2
lfntered from Reagan. Captain in R. O.
T. C. Companies.
Ob, if D. C. i'Vl0on' upralflrl rfruuge lui:
rmuzv In Sl1nly Morz'. '
MAIKGARET MORIKISSEN'
Entered from Hogg. Sclmlarslmip Clubg
French Clubg Girl Reservesg Style Slmwg
Poppy Saleg Gym Demonstration: Dramat-
ie Club.
Tberfs nofbiug ill nm Jzwll in xzlrlr 11
fz'11117Ie.
JAMES MULLAN
Entered from Marlin High. Bamlg R.
O. T. C. lrlonor Bimclg Scholarship Clubg
Senior Orehestrag Sanger Representativeg
Band Contests, '28, 'Z9g National Honor
Society.
NtlflIl'l' in ber f7l'fltI1ll'fi0IIS slow, n.ij1i1'i'x
B5 jus! ili'g1'l'vs fo l'l'1ll'I7 fll'l'fi't'fl0lIiK
lirigbli.
MAliGAliE'l' PARKS
Blues Chasers Clubg Acorn Staffg Poppy
Girlg Social Cliairman Senior ClaS'g junior
Orchestra: Scholarship Club: Operettag
Sponsor Co. B., '3Og Glee Club: Girl Re-
scrveq Big Sister Club.
Ax .iiwrf and IlIll.YfI'lll in lfriglwi Ajmllrfx
l11!i'.',
JUANITA RAWIJNGS
lintered from Bowie, Scholarship: Girl
Reseryesg Gym l,Cl11Ol'lflfilIl0IlQ Oak Staffg
Poppy Sale, '26,
To kllllll' is io i'xli'i'i11,
E1.izA1sE'ri1 Rl41Nl'liOXX
lintered from Central. Treas. of Climg
Girl Reseryesg Poppy Saleg Gym Demonf
strntion.
Sln' ii gooif in Al,qi'l1ru, li ufvi: in Ciz iw,
buf imrilvlr in nw, uml flmlfv l'lmVyxirx.
GLAIBYS ROBINSON
lintered from Reagan. Qjl'Cl1CSEf11Q
Sr. Orchestra: Scholarship Club: Music
Study Clubg Dramatic Clubg Debate Club.
Mnfb mirffi will no IIIZIJIIIUAXQ
All yooil um! no llizdwxx.
T5'l.ENli SCOTT
lfntered from Central Oak Cliff. Mem-
ber of Home lfconomics Clubg Member of
Big Sister Club: Style Show: Gym Dem-
onstration, '27.
Of 77liIHIIl'I'5 guvztlr.
Dicgii Sl-Ll.l-.RS
lfnterecl from Hogg. Acorn Staffg Na-
tional Honor Socielyq Scholarship Club:
French Clubg Highest Average in 3-A
Class.
Hi' bm Join' flu' work of if frm' man.
I-IERBIZRT SEMONES
lfntered from Bowie. Scholarship Clubg
Crack Companyg Rifle Team: R. O. T. C.g
Efficiency Pin.
1,17 albrrx bail fbi' l'i.l'ilIg mn.
i.- . .,.,
ui- .
DOROTHY SHANKS
A wry nin' pupil um Dorolby Shanks,
The fufully suyx, Thanks, Domlby,
lbunhsf'
MAUDIE LEE Six
Iintcrcd from Reagan. Gym demon-
strazion.
Tbrrifi' naugbl hui good of ber name.
FRED SMITH
lintered from Ccntrnl. Crack Com-
pany: Football.
Trm' uvrllw rmwli no ir1Icrfrrf'fuli0v1.
KIANIKS SMiTii
lfntered from Bowie.
All ix uvll u'iIl1 bin: uylw IX lu'lr11ml of
lm wiglwlwrs.
LILLIAN EI.lZABli'l'll SMITH
lfntered from Reagan, Vice-Prexideni Ili
Class: B.llI3llElY1 Sponsor: Ilonorary Major:
Operettn: Invitation Committee 4B Class:
Queen of Carnival: Oak stiff: Acorn
staff: Music Club: Lieut.-Cul.
A liz 1'-rrin' rzvin' gel: xlrfrfiml wi.
Auuxii Smmts
lfntered from Bowie. R. U. T. C.:
Camp Dallas: Crack Company.
A faithful unrkwr in ull lliiutqi.
EILEENI5 STARLING
lfntered from H. Reagan. Gym Dem-
onstration: Opcretta: Spanish Club: Pan-
American League: For the Love of Perch:
Sec. of Scholarship Club: Spelling Contest:
President of National Honor Society: Oak
Staff.
If work founts, .tzzrrevx ii lwrx,
For lin wrord .ibouzs na llluri.
PAT HENRX' STEVENS
International Rotary Pageant: Operetta:
Art Club: Scholarship: Girl Reserves: Mu-
sic Study Club: Dramatic Club: Public
speaking: Oak Staff: Girls' Glcc Club:
Brunette Club.
Ax you may XIIf7fl0Xl', sbt' hai pleniy of
bvaux.
LELAND H. STINSON
Entered from Reagan. Ifnorballg State
Band Contest: C. M. T. C. Camp.
Who l'1llI fUl'l'fl'11 for 1111111 bigb l'1llISf'
Ibis D111'1i11.q of lbw Umlx 10111 11111'11?
ELIZABETH STRICK LAND
limered from Trinity Heights. Blues
Chasers Club: Sclmlnrship Club: Type-
Writing Pin: Typcwriring Diploma: Oper-
ettn.
S111' is 1111'1'11 1131 1111 ber f1'i1'1111s, 111111 she
0111 1111 1'111111111'.v.
LILLIAN TARVIN
Ifnrered frmn Wloodrmv XVil:0n. Schol-
.lrship Club.
lf51'1 M111 11111111 ,wr 111'1' 1111 11111 ,w111111111'1'
11113 IIl14Q1J1 f11111 if 11111'11 111 f111'11 1111olb1'1'
ll'llY1'.H
B1au1.A11 THOMAS
lfnlered from Bowie. Scholarship Club:
N1lflI7I1.ll Honor Society.
C111'1'f1'1'1' 111111 0111111.33 yr! s1'1'ir1l1.x 11'111'11
116011 111'.
l21xNrQs'1' W1x1a1m
Entered from Reagan, Texas.
My 1'1'.111111!i1111.v j11111'1'11111111 I 111111' Holb-
iflg of 11101111111 111 1111'. Nozv, f1'11111 1111111 111
foul, I 11111 1111111111' 1'1111.il1111f.
MARY BLA NCHE WAR1i
Entered from Central. Sch11l.irQhip Club:
Art Club: lfssay Club: NX'inner of R. E.
Lee liaszay Comest: Girl Rezerves.
Il A b111'11 111 fi1111 11 11111111 .vu f1111', 111-
1'1'1.lig1'111'1' 111111 wif .111 l'dl'l'.U
MARY IXGNIZS VUARREN
Entered from Reagan, Girl Rexerves:
Big Sister Club.
vw
A f11if11f111 f1'1r'1111 1.1 111'H1'1' M1111 540111.
XVYNUOLLLN W1X'l'SON
Entered from Sunset. Cheer lender: R.
O. T. C. Crack Company Sponsor: Oak
Staff: Acorn Staff: Librgxry Assifrant:
Blues Chasers Club: Music Study Club:
QDPCFCILQIZ Poppy Sale: Gym Deinonstrntion.
W'1'11:1V1 ' 11111 fim' 111 bi 1' four' -y1'111'x of
xrlmol,
S111' 1'1'111'k1'11 1'l'l'V,'l' 1111z' 111111 17I'UlQl' 1'1'r1'Vy
1'1111'.
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v-
Q.
PACE W'1.ixTHEit1sY
lintered from Hogg. Commifsioned Of-
ficerg Four Crack Cumpaniesg Tlirec Yearu
Camp Dallasg Scliolarsliip Cub: Football:
Rifle Team.
Rt'S0lll'Il, N01 In mira' if my bull ix
nil.
JANE Wr1BsTi-.it
Iintcred froiu Reagan. Pep Squaclg Gym
Demonstration: Sclmlariliip Club: Girl Re-
Servesg Literary Club.
Iwzlorx fu IIUIICQ fu .ill lei' .irizilv mlr11il.x.
WII.LI.AN1 Wr.Bs'i'i it
lfntered from Reagan. Ili and IA Pres-
ident: President jr. Ili-Y.: Rifle Teaing
Crack Co.: Camp Dallasg Fuurballg Track:
415 Treasurer: President Sr. Hi-Y.
Au utblvfi' uml a Xfllllilll' xjrurfillzau, frm.
Cl4.L,IL Mali vUkDIiL
lfnteretl from Temple Higli Selitml.
Sfii' 4111111 In 11.i if 5l'i'7l!lI'. Tl i' Hill? Ilivil
fmil fm' .ill ilu' ulufe.
ED XVIQST
lintered friun Reagan.
Tfrerc' is IIUIIL' like !7iHI, IIUNV.
MINNI1-. W1G1i.xxi
lfntered from Louiwille lligli Seliiwl,
Louixville, Ky. Girl Reserves.
ull i'lJt'rr1i.ilr'3, il AQLIIIIIA Il tn ,Xlirlfliu
W'igfnl1l1g
Anil in Illillfl fbi' multi rwullj figlm'
'l'7lI.
BYRNMX XX'itIGi rl'
lintered from Reagan. Pep Squad: Eli
Sueial Committeeg -H3 Ring Committee.
Vice-President, Social Chairman, Pin Chair-
man. Girls' Glee Club: Operettal ACUN1
Staff: Prugrani Cliairnian Dramatic Club,
30.
Short um! iuwl, but long in ilu' Illflltla
of z'1'i'r'yw1e.
PHANIA WRIGll'l'
lfntered from Reagan. Poppy Saleg Linz
Award, '26g Selwlarsliip Clubg Gym Dem-
omtrationg Tennisg Pep Squad: Spelling
Contestg Iixtemporaneuus Speaking Contest.
Iler' ifvmfx Ollffllll frm' u'0i'J,i .vo fur,
'Came ilu' ix our leuuix sim:
TOM CLEVELAND
Entered from Bowie. Baskctballg Cadet
Officerg Camp Dallasg Best 2nd Lieuten-
ant at Camp Dallas '29g Crack Company:
Hi-Yg Aeorn Staff.
In I'Ii-Y be iris ibr' jmw,
In lmslzrl bull be if an aw.
CHESTER HART
Glee Club.
Clwrxivr um tl singer of l'L'IIUlL'lI,
To Iliff: we xlmnlrl gin' flu' Cmwri.
DEVOUS HANSBOROUGH
Cadet Officer: Lieutenant Colonclg Rifle
Team.
J. NW. KIAQKSON
Entered from Central. Crack Co.
Behalf!-u nmu of jlmnzixvl
ROBIiRTA MOORE
Entered from Central Oak Cliff. ludi-
tor of Acorn 19303 Pres. Girl Reservesq
Scholarship Clubg Senior Orchesrrag Social
Chairman of the National Honor Societyg
Junior Music Study Clubq Pin Chairman
of Dramatic Clubg Operettag Gym Dem-
onstrntiun.
C0011 Ilzlfllff' and l'htIV'llI arf' ber sfrifcing
qmllilirx.
CURTIS HORN
lintered from Reagan. Linz Pin: Busi-
ness Manager Acorn 'BUQ Hi-Yg Pres.
Hi-Yg Pres. All-City Hi-Yg Pres. ZB, SB,
BA, 4B, 4A Classesg Debate '30,
My miml usjvirrx fa bigfwr lbilzgx.
ROBERT JOHNSON
Ifntered from Tech. Glee Club.
A likuhlc' rbap with ubilify,
In .wlwoal he xbozzwl wrxrzlilily.
DIELBERT W111GHT
Scholarship Club.
D1'II1c'rl uvarlzx haul ufl Ibm' lime,
GN, llllf ifx Imral in 'lllllkl' flvix VIIIIP.
'wwf'
CHRIS IJIXIIZ
lfutcrcd from Hogg. Camp Dallas: thrcc
Crack Compgmicsg Prusiclem of Spanish
Clubg Spanish Dcclnmution Contcwtq Pan-
Amcricun Lcugucg Scholarsliip Club.
A Pufriflc Hrnry bax VUIIII' In mrfb
uynillf'
ANI-.ITA B. RAWLINS
lintcrcd from Sl. Louis, Mn. Orchcsirag
Scholarship Clubq Art Clubg Spanish Clullg
lfssny Club.
E1i'l'yll1ir1g llhlllfllflll ix lvzizlllu.
To IQIION' lm' ix In luzi' frm.
FRANK Siiorzu
lfntcrcd frum Ruagzln. Conimissicmcd Of-
ficer in R. O. T. C.: Crack Cumpanicsg
Camp lyllllklm
nlZlL'F'X'!H1l' AHUIIY fu' ii in lfig in al fmriw,
fur! in .1 iI'ililuvg l'Llf7fillII fu x all right, of
i'unr.ii.
ANNIE MAE GAss,xxx3-xv
lfntcrcd from llc.1g.m. Girl Rcscrvcsg Art
Cilubg Big Sister Club.
ll i.xifwlf illlil AXf1!OlllIA','Y uri' fllfill fmrm
Dui'fn'.il 1: izlcri ffnu Iliff! ffm' frail fmi.ii'.
FAIRA Giucsisx'
IIN znim' zum vim' wfi, gulzflv, uml
lung im i'xu'lli'l1l flviuxq in zzrnzmuf'
XVILN1 A GARLOQLK
Eixtcrcd from Slcclc High, Dayton, Ohio.
lirnduntcd in vlA1HU.'lI'j.
rrwllzlf an lnonm' jmlul unix W'i.'1m1 Gin'-
'U1'k,
SUIIH' Jay 111 fm' ilonr flflfllllfllllifj' will
kum'k.
W1il.DON Luis
lfnlcrccl from llowic. Capt., R. O. T. C.g
Cfrncla Cmupaiiyg CZIINP 1j11llLlSQ llifY.
fl friwzil unrfln i'11lli1'i1li11g.
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.f. mix-'.x -1
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6?17Zd'6l'6fd.Y.Y77Z67Z
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TOM HALLIBURTON AUSTIN Lu, HATCHILL LYNNILI, NIAPI
3A Clan Ofjqwrs
AUSTIN LEE HATcHIiI.I . fPl't'.'Tit1CI7f
TOM HALLIIIURTON . . . . Xrjfl'-yjl'l'Xjtlf'l1f
LYNNIALLL IVlAPI,ES . Sf'l'l'f'flIl'j' and K1-l'l'dSIll'l'l'
LOUISE TUCRLR . . . falltlifllltlll Sofia! fozzzzzziffaff'
MISS AIQATIIA MCLAIKRY ....... Sjwrzxm'
Scfaolarsbip Cjron 12
CORIPIQRE BASOM .... High w'll'l'l'flgl' of 3 Ufx
JESSE CHAR1BERS AUSTIN LEE HATCHIZLI.
ERWIN DU PRE DAVID PEELER
GLADYS WHlTTLIfSl'.H'
Nafiolfal Honor
GENE SANDLIN DAVID PEELER
lDl'HllldfiC'S
CINDA JANE SINIMONS Om' :Aff Play
LYNNILLI- MAPIUES . . Om' QAM 'Play
31117611 Offifvrs
JAQR BROGDON FINIS BROWN
BOB HARDINO
Alexander, Joserlhine
Bartlette Maxie Jeane
Burke. Edith
Burnett, Genevieve
Howard, Elizabeth
Jared, Kathleen
Knight, Martha
Lucille
Basom, Compere
Bivings, Harrell
Brantley, Marvin
Brolzdon, Jack
Brown, Finis
Brown, R. I.
Carlisle, J. B.
Chambers, Jesse
Chitwood, Milton
Conner, Herschel
Cooper, Eugene
DuPre, Erwin
3 A Group
3A GIRLS
Lambert, Grace
Lawson, Nora
Lee, Zella Ruth
Longmire, Ottamies
Maples, Lynnell
McCrary, Della Louise
McGill, Nena Bee
Miller, Margaret
Mitchell, Joanna
North, Florence
Pender, Florence
Philbrick, Ethel
Potter, Margie
Ridley, Marguerite
Roundtree, Edith
3A BOYS
Epps, Ernest
Gafford, Ben
Garland, Homer
Hale, Acel
Hallaman, Charles
Halliburton, Tom
Hampton, Thomas
Haskins, L. B.
Harding, Bob
Harris. John
Hatchell, Austin Lee
Hay, John
Hooper, Henry
Johnson, Clayton
Louchard, Bill
Martin, Frank
McDowell, Winfield
McMains, Eric
Oliver, R. B.
Parker, Stephen
Parsons, Raney
Peeler, David
Salmon, Ada.
Sandlin, Gene
Simmons, Cinda Jane
Stanton, Alberta
Tarvin, Lillian
West, Frances
Whittlesey. Gladys
Peterson, Harry
Pipes. Dean
Purtell, Dwight
Robinson, Mikell
Shaw, Billy
Sides, Horace
Stroud, Lemuel
Taylor, Eugene
White, Winston
Wyman, Claton
Yates, Mackey
1 , V
ai We U
.-at ,., ik i Lv
DOROTHY CHARLES JOHN
ROAOH GORE CARNLS
313 Class Ojfvers
CZHARI IES GOIHZ . ..... 'Prvsli tllf
DORO'l'HY IKOACH . . . . . Vit?-'l7l't'Xllt 11
JOHN CARNLS . . . . St'l'l'l'flIV,X' 111111 T7At'tl.YllI
Miss lVlARGARliT H:Xl!lilS ....... Sflflllvll
Svfaolfzrxbip Cjrou p
MAGNA CU M LA UUE
Cozby, Edna Earl 99
Daley, Mildred 95
Douglass, Robbie 97M
Franklin, Melva 96M
Herring, Eloise 97
Jones, Dorothy 96
Leeds, Martha 96lQ,
Marable, Helen 97'Q
Matthews, Irma
Peeler, Elizabeth
Stephenson, Mary Xe
Wilson, Betliine 97
I
CUM LAUDE
Adams, Eva
Adams, Marie
Bourland, Kathryn
Bryan, Hazel
Carnolian, Macario
Carrell, Maxine
Davis, Catherine
Davis, Marjorie
Dunbar, Wilnagi
Dunn, Virginia
Gates, Jessie Mae
Helton, Rubye
Roach, Dorothy
Robinson, Clifford
Spencer, Mary Louise
Wfalker, Mildred
NViIkinson, Virginia
l'l1 Ll
V
0527?-5,
WVINONA GROVER STELLA
BLAINE STARLING SYPERT
QA Class Ofj9'c'ers
LSROVLR S'I',xRI.INcQ . ..... PresiII'I'11f
XYIINONA BI.IxINIi . . . xiii?-'Pl't'Xfl1ln'Ilf
STELLA SYPIiIz'r . . . Sl'l'l't'ft1l'j' and Treaxzzrvr
MODINI1 TUQIQIQLR . . . . .elcorn Kvporfvr
MISS X7IRGINlA ROOTLS . . .... Sponsor
Scfaolarsbip Grou 19
MAGNA CUM LAUD1-L
Gamble, Mary 95 Tonn, Mary Bell 95 LQ
Ogle, Ethel 95 Tucker, Modine 98
CUM LAUDE
Adams, Eva
Baker, Ruth
Blaine, Winona
Knighton, Robert
Poore, james
Large, Billy
Cosby, Yvonne
Dickson, Margaret
Edmondson, William
Elliott, Claudia
Frost, Herschel
Gamble, Margaret
-.xi
Martin, Ada Rhea
Rowntree, Winston
Sutherland, Lonnie
Sypert, Stella
Stringfellow, Doyle
Wiley, Julia
fifzefi UCIAQM
if
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Adams, Eva
Adams, Martha
Baker, Ruth
Birdwell, Nina
Black, Bonnie Mae
Blaine, Winona
Eomberger, Marian
Bullman, Louise
Cherry, Dorothy
Childress, Oleta
Cofer, Mary Ann
Copley, Rose Nel
Cosby, Yvonne
Alexander, Ander
Anglin, Marc
Biggar, James
Bledsoe, Dick
Britton, Homer
Burt, Lamon
Coker, Charles
Cravens, Howard
Crowson, Chester
Daves, Bert
Dobbins, Ira
SOD
2A Group
Crain, Frances
Cunningham,
Gertrude
Dickson, Margaret
Diffey, Estelle
Discher, Anna Joe
Edmonson, Bernadene
Elliott, Claudia
Fleeman, Lorina
Freeman, Corrie
Gamble, Mary
Garvin, Evelyn
Goin, Winnie Joe
Edmondson, William
Edwards, Phillip
Frost. Herschel
Gardner, Clarence
Hare, Almon
Honeycutt, Edward
Howard, Robert
Huber, Otto
Irwin, Walter
Johnson, Vincent
J ordan, Elmo
2A GIRLS
Hamilton, Paralce
Hassell, Mary Isabel
Hill, Edith
I-Iolyfield, Dorris
Hughes, Ruby
Hurt, Dorothy
Huston, Dorothy
King, Dorothy
King, Marie
Langford, Abbie
Lemen, Nina Jewel
McCullar, Reo
McDowell, Helen
2A BOYS
Knighton, Robert
Lar. b, Russell
Inngley, William
Large, Billy
Lawrence, Kenneth
Lindsey, J. A.
Lunday, Carroll
Mann, Jim
Moore, Edwin
Parks, Robert
Parrish. Beverly
729 0 f
Martin, Ada Rhea
Neff, Jane
Nicholson, Mary
Ogle. Ethel
Peery, Anna Louise
Pierson, Twila
Pitts, Mary K.
Pruitt, Ruby
Rhodes, Gladys
Schulz, Wilma
Scott, Marie
Skelton, Doris
Sprague, Natalie
Poore, James
Ragle, Howard
Robinson, William,
Rowntree, Winston
Russell. James
Scott, Jack
Shaw, Billy
Spencer, Billy
Sperry, Walter
Starling, Grover
.
,,,iif 'il H
Steger, Nita Mae
Sypert, Stella
Taylor, Bula
Tomlin, Elizabeth
Tonn, Maybelle
Tucker, Modine
Weaver, Esther 1
Weaver, Leone
Webb, Margaret
Wells, Nedra
Wiley, Julia
Worden, Addie
Stringfellow, Doyle
Sturdivant, James
Sutherland, Lonnie
Swatek, Robert
Threadgill, Edwin
Trube, Albert
Weaver, Francis
Whipker, Richard
White, Jimmy G.
Zear, Glendale
v
LUCILLE PAUL Oven
MCLEROY JoNIes Essmw
2B Class Officers
PAUL JONES . . . . 'Prvsiifrzzf
LUcII.I.12 McLI5RoY
Oven ESSAIAY . .
VIRGINIA MEllElJITIi .
Miss WINNIE LANGFORD
Vin'-Tr'0sirff'11f
. . . . . Sl'l'7'f'Il!1l'j'
flnzirnzazz Social fomnziffvc
. . Sponsor
Scholarship Grozz p
Nl.-XGNA CUM LAUDE
Atkinson, Vada Marie 97 Carlson, Glenn 95
Beattie, Martha Alice 99 Goerner, Fred 97
Bell, Josephine 95 DQ Holt, Elizabeth
Burnette, Avis 9 5
CUM LAUIJE
McDowell, Norma 95 LQ
McLaughlin, Fay 97
Rhoads, Delmore 95
Burchelte, Richard
Carter, Elizabeth Geser, Leon
Carter, Ruth Gillespie, Elizabeth
Chapman, Cathryn Griffin, Mary Olive
Cleveland, Mary Jane
Connell, Winona
Conner, Nellie
Dellitt, Virginia
Elsberry, Evelyn
Hahn, Edwina
Hill, Winnell
Holder, Katheryn
Holt, Elizabeth
Kinsey, Edna
Palmer, Alice
Parker, Elizabeth
Pope, Fletcher
Spence, Edward
Thomas, Jessie
Whittleseyf, Merrill
Wilson, Helen Marie
Lowe, Evelyn
Mangum, Adelyn
Marx, Mary C.
Meredith, Virginia
McLaughlin, Fay
Moore, Haydn
Nichols, Rip
Oliver, Jessie Mary
2B Group
Alexander, Joe B.
Allsopp, Theresa
Atkinson, Vada M.
Baker, Lennie
Bari-entine, Lenora
Bartlett, Ellen
Bea11,Alyeene
Beatty, Martha A.
Beckham, Bernice
Bell. Josephine
2B GIRLS
Bracken, Eloise
Brawley, Kathryn
Hriekey, Felice
Brown. Mildred
Burnette, Avis
Carter, Elizabeth
Carter, Ruth
Chapman, Cathryn
Cheek, Dorothy
Childs, Rosemary
Cleveland, Mary J.
Coleman, Catherine
Congleton, Pat
Connell, Winona
Conner, Nellie
Coober. Maxine
Cosgrove, Eulah
Crowell, Dorothy
Dellett, Virginia
Eason, Mary Ethel
Eble, Kathryn
Ellington, Maurine
Elmer, Lucy Anna
Elsberry, Evelyn
Epps. De Etta
Faulkner, Lucy M.
Ford. Maxine
Gafford, Beth
Gates, Edith
Giesecke, Alice
Gillespie,Elizabeth
Green, Eula Mae
Griffin, Mary Olive
Bonner, Ed
Boothe, Kenneth
Brantley. Wilson
Brewster, J. C.
Brownlow, Eugene
Burchette. Richard
Carnes, Ralph
Cayton, Frank
Chatelain, Joe
Clark, William
Cleveland, Edwin
Comfort, Ralph
Conway. Jack
Corley, Quentin
Council, R. C.
Cox, Valter
Culwell, Paul
Carlson. Glenn
Davis, Jack
Davis, Roy
Davlin, Ren0
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Hahn, Edwi na
Hardin, Penelope
Haynes, Dollie L.
Hill, Winnell
Hinson, Bessie
Holde1', Kathenry
Holt, Elizabeth
Hooper, Dorothy L.
Gladys
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Hopkins, Grace
Hunter, Anna
Hunter, Nanelle
Jones, Gladys
Kemn, Margaret
Kennamer, Margery
Kennedy. Mercedes
Kincaid, Bernice
Kinsey, Edna
DeFord, B'urnice
Dickson, Elvis
Dillon, Ed
Dorsett, Gilbert
Drane, Meritt
Elkin, Theodore
Essary, Oved
Flowers, William
'Foley. Joe
Foster, Alfred
Geiser, Leon
Gharis, Fred
Gladish, Jack
Goerner, Fred
Gooch, Goma
Gray, Ralph
Gruneisen, Charles
Hale, Nolan
Hamilton, Edwin
Hardcastle, Herbert
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Lowe, Evelyn
LeBlanc, Jean
MacRae, Adda J.
McAdams, Lois
McLaren, Vida
McLaughlin, Fay
McLeroy, Lucille
Mangum, Adelyn
Marx, Mary C.
Mason, Tommy
Mathews, Cora
Mathews, Nora
Meazelle, Hazelle
Melton, Louise
Meredith. Virginia
Monroe, Mary Jo
Moore, Marie
2B BOYS
Harris. George
Hayslip, Harrison
Henson, Lewis
Hetherington, Chas.
Hobbs, Henry
Hood, Spencer
Hosty, John
Humphries, Gordon
Humphrey. Richard
Hunter, Joe
Ianni, Joseph
Irwin, William
Jones, Paul
Kennedy, Ed
Knott, Douglas
Lindsay, W. L.
Lundnay, Jim
McCain, Rea
McCollum, Elmo
McDowell, Norman
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Norvell, Peggy
Oliver, Jessie Mae
Palmer, Alice
Parker, Elizabeth
Parker, Ernestine
Phillips, Gredaline
Prince, Katheryn
Pulliam, Lula
Quillin, Martha
Quarles, Arlin
Russell, Connie
Russell, Jewel
Sampson, Fern
Skinner, Catherine
Stinson, Vivian
Stroud, Juanita
McHam, Hugh
McLarry. Malcolm
Mazers, James
Mallory. Curtis
Mangum, Preston
Martin,Ronald
Martin, Sam
Moore, J. Hayden
Murray, Fred
Naillimz, Jim
Nichols. Rip Wood
Nolen, Everett
Ockels, Roy
Patterson. Alphons
Pearson, George
Peeler. Ewing
Pollock, Henry
Powers, Oscar
Rhoads, Delmure
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Wallace, Aline
Walton, Wilma
White, Cathryn
White, Elva
Whitford, Bettie M.
Whittlesey, Merrell
Williams, Fay
Williams, Grace
Wilson, Helen M.
Windsor, Frances
Wright, Ardith
Wright, Juanita
Zinn, Kathryne
Runck, Lewis
Sanderford. Doward
Sanders, Charles
Scruggs, John
Skipwirth, Raymond
Smisson, William
Silence. Edward
St. Clair, Dale
Stanley. J. W.
Stark, Rex
Steger, Tom
Thomas, Clarence
Wakefield, Burrel
Walters, A. D.
Webber, Ford
Webster, Robert
Wiggins, Kloyce
VVilson, James
Wilson, Travis
Worley, Macon
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Alexander, Louise
Bennett, Edna
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Brant, Beulah
Couch, Frankie Lou
Clark, Margaret
Elder, Elise
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Evans, Mary Katherine
Howell, Maurice
Lineburger, Bernice
Riddels, Helen
Shelton, Fay
Thompson, Anita
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Alexander, Louise
Allen, Helen Mac
Allen, Mae
Baker, Florence
Bates, Tommie
Bennett, Elva
Brackeen,Georgia
Brant, Beulah
Bridgewater, Phyllis
Bryan, Gertrude
Cardwell, Rosa Lee
Carlton, Edna
Clark, Margaret
Cook, Kathryn
Couch, Frankie Lou
Alford, Ermine
Armitage, Robert
Bennett, Don
Benton, C. W.
Berry, Richard
Bogardus, Robert
Bowen, William
Brown, Chauncey
Bryant, Alguien
Chestnut, George
Cline, John
Credille, James
Darby, Clarence
Denman, Cole
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Cummings, La Verne Herring, Florine
Davis, Flossye
Davis, Katherine
Edwards, Anne
Elder, Elsie
Evans, Mary
Katherine
Galey, Ouida
Garvin, Katherine
Glidewell, Gene
Goodenough, Alice
Griffin, Lucille
Herrington, Carmen
Hill, Marguerita
Hill, Marshall
Holbrook, Willise
Howell, Maurice
Johnson, Naomi
Keith, Leola
Lindly, Mamie
Lineberger, Bernice
Lollar, Gladys
McDaniel. Evelyn
Hamilton, Lola Maye McGuire, Marguerite
Harrison. Pauline
Henry, Mildred
Dobbs, Maurice
Dean, Houston
Ferguson, Hershel
Frensley, Harold
Fussel, Thomas
Garland, Ben
Gillespie, Bill
Given, Alvin
Good, Aubrey
Goodenough, Walter
Hamell, Claude
Hansborough ,
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Hartwell, Claude
Hawkins, Tom
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Henderson, Jack
Hendricks, J. P.
Hill, Gotha
Humphrey, Reagan
Jagers, Claude
Jordan, Carl
Lambert, Dan
Lee, Harrell
Linn, Hal
MacGillivan, Gordon
McCord, Milton
McKemie, Robert
Mann, 0. C.
Maupin, Harold
Mason. Dorothy
Meachum. Irene
Miller, Beatrice
Miller, Minnie
Morrison, Frances
Nolen, Cora
Northington, Mary
Helen
Poelock, Hortense
Pope, Ruth
Purselley, Evelyn
Ray, Jane
Richardson, Modena
Riddels, Helen
Minter. Harry
Monson, Clifford
Nabors, Howard
Neal, Herman
Parker, Harry
Peery, Francis
Pierce, William
Pinkston, Nat
Pond, Charles
Prim, Allan Dale
Reed. William
Roberts, John
Saunders, James
Scherer, Howard
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Sarvis, Louise
Savage, Marguerite
Scott, Clara Belle
Shanklin, Ethel Mae
Shaw, Lois
Shelton, Fay
Smith, Pauline
Thompson, Anita.
Thompson, Dorie
Todd, Dorothy
Ticker, Edith
Watkins, Fay
Webb, Dorothy Lou
Simpson, Alvin
Steindorf, Mike
Stokley, Manson
Sutton, James H.
Terry, Roy
Theophilaros, James
Vann, Cecil
Weete, Melvin
Westerlage, William
Wheless, Stanley
White, Bob
Williams, J. T,
Wohleke, William
Worley. Charles
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Belle, Dean
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Dixie, Lindsey
Dunn, Martha
Erwin, Edyth
Didwell, Mary
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Goodwin, lack
Hahn, Frances
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Henderson, Robert
Humphries, Floyd
Keith, XWillin.in
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Amlei-son, Oleta Bnrba, Blanuhe Chamberlain, Abbey lluhbels, Vera
Baker, Iiannia Burnett, Virginia Childs. Ruth llnke. Novclle
Baker, Lois Black, Velma Cohler, Eva. Ilnnn, Martha
Barker, Estelle- Bonham. VVan4la Ruth Cole, Agnes Erwin, Eilyth
Barker, Mahota Booth, Ilortha Mae Cox, Loise Estep, Katherine
Barnes, Mildred Bowen, Jeanette Cram1'oril, Mary Rota Fall, Virginia
Batson, Frances Brantley, Alive Crouch, Marjorie lfnilna, Alma Len
Beard, Geneva Cansler, Helene llegen, Loola Gallaway, Earlirze
Bell, Deane Carlisle. Virginia Ili-ees, Helen Gardner, Alice
Lee, Lucille
Littleton. Hannah
O'Reilly, Elsie
Roberts, Edwin
Spenser, Dorothy
Westoii, Billy
NX!iley, Grace
Gates. Lucille
Gladden, Jean
Glover, Elizabeth
Graham, Lois
Green, Gladys
Greene. Mildred
a hreenslaile, Genevieve
Grubhs. Margie
Hahn, Frances
Hale, Louise
Hall, Sybil
Hargett, Helen
Harrison, Gwendolyn
Hawk, Clyde
Heafer, Vera
Madeleine
Hinckley, Marjorie
Holder, Satis
Hooper, Willibel
Hughen, Billy
Inge, Inez
Johnson, Bernice
Johnson, Kathryn
Jones, Helen
Kinnamon, Euphemia
Lacy, Katheryn Joyce
Lanier, Athalie
Avera, Stanley
Barksdale, Clark
Beachum, Billy
Beachum, John
Bennett, Tad
Beyer, Sylvester
Bond, Billy
Bonds, Delwyn
Boykin, Carlton
Branch, Taylor
Brown, A. 0.
Carlton, Bert
Carlton, Harmon
Carnes, Jim
Carr, Travis
Clark, Harry
Cochran, Preston
Cogburn. Sylva
Coleman, Joe
Conglelon, Jack
Crow, Cecil
Crowell, Walter
Curtis, Walter
1B GIRLS-C0lZfiIZ1l6d
Lawson, Katherin
Lee, Doris Mildred
Lee, Lucille
Lindsey, Dixie
Linxwiler, Audrey
Littleton, Hannah
Lackey, Florence
Lyman, Maurine
MacRae, Geox-gene
McAlister, Doris
McB'eth, Anita
McCameron, Lucile
McCarty, Frances
McDowell, Virginia
McQueen, Elizabeth
Mann, Lois
Manning, Cloradee
Martin, Mable Jo
Daniel, Kenneth
Darnell, Carl
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Davis, James
Davis, J. T.
Davis, Leonard
Davlin, Eugene
Day, Eugene
Dial, John
Dutton, Elmer
Early, Jack
Felder, Adolphus
Ferguson, Tim
Flowers, Eugene
Frye, Gerald
Fudge, Ben
Garmon, Renno
George, Lloyd
Gilbert, J, C.
Goodwin, Jack E.
Goodwin, Jack. A.
Goodwin, Milton
Greer, James
Mason, Louise
Mattoon, Mayabelle
Maupin, Dorothy
Melton, Grace
Miller, Eugenia
Morrow, Elzie Mae
Nelson, Vera
Nolen, Evelyn
Novell, Jewel
O'Neal, Allison
O'Reilly, Elsie Belle
Peese, Sylvia
Perkins, Ruth
Pei-kings, Virginia
Peters, Margaret
Pierson, Chrystelle
Poque, Lucille
Prewitt, Grace
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Gurly, Dabney
Hamra, George
Harris, Cline
Hayslip, Conley
Henderson, Robert
Homeyer, Elmer
Horton, Millard
Huffer, Robert
Humphries, Floyd
Humphrey, Jack
Hurt, Earl
Erwin, Bill
Jennings, Grover
Johnson. Phillip
Keith, William
Kerns, Jewel
Lamb. Luther
Lee, Clarence
Liles. Herrell
Lindsay, Kenneth
London, J. U.
Lowrie. Jeff
Lowe, W. A.
Reynolds, Mildred
Richards, Paula
Ring, Jewel
Robinson, Elizabeth
Rogers, Fay
Rotenberry, Mildred
Salmon. Anna Jeanne
Scott, Margaret
Sheehan, Anna
Simmons, Evelyn
Singleton, Laura
Skelton, Oma Rae
Smith, Lauretta
Smith, Lorraine
Spain, Mildred
Spencer, Dorothy
Stringfellow, Mildred
Taggart, Eleanor
McMains, Alvin
Marx, Frank
Mills, Jimmie
Moon, John
Mullan, Malcolm
Newsom, Aubrey
O'Neal, Wallace
Parrish, Billy
Parr, Henry
Payton, H. John
Perry, Jack
Philley, Wayland
Ridge, Eugene
Roberts. Edwin
Rood, Finous
Rood, Wiley
Russell, Lloyd
Savage, Coleman
Schell, Wilson
Scudder, Johnny
Shanks. Reed
Shaw,Ed
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Theall, Alline
Thomason, Marie
Thompson, Geraldin
Tidewell, Mary
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Turner, Omega
Wainscott. Mildred
Walston. Mildred
Webb, Maxine
Wherry, Louise
White, Mildred
Wilder, Esther Mae
Wiley, Grace
Wimberly, Lillian
Wix, Myrtle Lou
Works, Hazel
Snence, Edwin
Sprague, John
Starke, Robert
Stephens, Ralph
Sanguinet, B'ill
Tennison, Bill
Tinnin, Glen
Townsend, Hershel
Traverse, Jack
Turner, Fred
Van Riper, Robert
Vantreese, R. B.
Wagner, John
Walters. Ralph
Ware, Marshall
Weston, Billy
White, Maurice
Wilds, Billy
Wilson. Charles
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Mary Buford
Frances Anim
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Ina Moodie Calhoun
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XVilma liinnanion
Mildred Springer
George McDowell
Mary Gamble
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Sain Carnes
l.dna Bennett
Margie Potter
Lucille Massey
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Although Juanita Rawlings was leading in the Subscription contest when the count
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Nz1f1'0f1al Honor Society
No honor conferred by the school excels that represented by the National Hon-
or Society. It represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted
and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends.
Other honors at the disposal of the school are only partial in the sense that they
recognize specialized ability, skill or talent. Throughout history man has recognized
the value of such distinction and in one way or another has marked for special hon-
or those who excel. Ancient and medieval universities established their honor socie-
ties. ln modern times, the coveted honor or election to Phi-Beta Kappa outranks all
other distinctions in universities. ln your election to the National Honor Society,
the faculty is honoring you for the attainments you have already made, and is show-
ing its faith in you that you will continue to excel and thus cherish the ideals of this
school.
The Constitution of this national organization recognizes four cardinal princi-
ples as fundamental in all educational practices: 'QScholarship, character, leadership,
and service.
Not more than 15 per cent of any 4A class, not more than 10 per cent of any
415 class, and not more than 5 per cent of any' 3A class may be elected into the so-
ciety. Any active member who falls below the standards which were the basis of
his election to membership shall be dropped from the chapter.
It is often asked how members are chosen to this organization. Grades for the
first and second years are counted along with the grades of later years, and a list of
pupils is submitted to the teachers for their consideration. This convinces you that
it is not the record of one year nor the opinion of one teacher that determines the
election. It is rather the record you have made with every teacher you have come in
contact with since the first day you entered school until the day of your election to the
societv.
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MEMBERS NOT IN THE PICTURE
GLN12 SANDLIN VVILLIAM FUI,I.W'OOI3 Ihvm IJI'.IiI.liR
PLEDGE O11 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of this Society to which I
have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed, to make its ideals
the ideals of my school.
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Lifm MAE IDINKINS
ELIZABETH RIENIAROXV
Adams, Marie
Alexander. Josephine
Allen. Marie Louise
Atkinson, Vada Marie
Baker, Florence
Beattie, Martha Alice
Bennett, Edna
Bourland, Kathryn
Bridges, Pauline
Britain, Norma
Chamberlain, Dorcas
Childreis, Naomi
Childress, Oleta
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Davis, Katherine
Davis, Myra L.
Dickson. Margaret
llinkins, Leta Nlae
Du Pre, lsabclle
Felder, Virginia
Freeman, Leota
Gafford. Esthma
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Gassaway, Annie Mae Linnie, Betty Lou
Gilleepie, Elizabeth
Griffin, Mary Olive
Ilenderson, Anna
Herlwison, Barrie
Herring, Eloise
Kendrick, Margaret
Langston, Jessie
Lee, Lucille
Lecper, Kathryn
Marable, Helen
Mason, Louise
Maupin, Dorothy
McDowell, Virginia
McLaughlin, Fay
Meredith, Virginia
Moore, Roberta
Morrissey, Margaret
Pecler, Elizabeth
Riddles, llelen
Roach, Dorothy
Rogers, Fay
Rogers, Lasea
Tucker, lilizaheth
w7LltlC, Geraldine
W'are, Mary B.
Webster, -lane
XVilliam5, Grace
W'ilson, Mary F.
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The Jalizmry Senior Play
The January Senior Class '30 presented the play, The Importance of
Being Ernest .
The play was directed by Mrs. Banker.
THE MEMBERS OF THE CAST WERE:
Al.Gl-,RNON NIONCRII-.If
.Ion N WORTHING .
HoN. GW'ENDOLYN ITAIRI-KAX .
CIQLILY CARDI-QW .
LADY BRACKNELL .
Miss PRISR1 . .
Rliv. CANON CHAsu1s1.1. .
MERRIIv1AN, Butler
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FRED JACKSON
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Parkes, an English servant . .
Susie, from Sioux City, a maid .
Attily Howell, il bride .....
Mrs. Winnecker, from Yonkers, the aunt .
Daphne Charters, Ottily's sister . .
Nicholas King, 21 stranger . .
Ned Pembroke, jr., an only son .
George Howell, a bridegroom
. SELDON COTTON
MARGARET PARKS
ORA BETH HFISKELL
. JANE WEBSTER
ANIETA RAWLINS
. Liawis KELsEY
. QI. S. UNDERWOOD
. LELAND STINSON
. . WIL LIAM NVEBSTER
Dougherty, a police sergeant
Jim Moorey, a policeman . . . . ED WEST
Clancy, another . . . A . . . . . . FRED SMITH
Mrs. Fleming, who owns the apartment . INA MOODY CA1.HOUN
Vera Vernon, a show girl . . . . . FAYE CAYTON
Mrs. Pembroke, from Boston . . KATHRYN HESS
SYNOPSIS
Ned Pembroke QJ. S. Underwoodj is a reckless and wealthy youth who writes
ardent love letters to I1 designing chorus girl QFaye Caytonj, an attorney brother-
in-law fLeland Stinsonj, steals the letters and then gets his hand-bag mixed up
with the grip of a burglar who has stolen a valuable necklace from the mother
fKathryn Hessj, of the indiscreet youth. The efforts of the crook to recover his
plunder, as incidents in the story of the play in which the swiftness of the action
never halts for an instant. Not only are the situations screamingly funny, but
the lines themselves hold a fund of humor at all times.
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lirawley, Kathryn
Bridges, Pauline
Buford, Mary
Burnett, Genex luv.
Carter, Virginia
Coleman. Agnes
Cole, XVillma
Conibear, Kathryn
Daley, Mildred
Davis, Irene
Uinliins, Leta Mae
Ifelder. Virginia
Grigwlay, lfaira
Hardin, De Estelle
Kelley. Helen
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Kilgo, Mary Nell
Kniglit, Martlia Lucille
l.eBlane, jean
Maroon, Mayabelle
Maples, Lynnell
Marable. Helen
Massey, Lucille
Moore, Roberta
Moore, Nwinnifred
Moore, Marie
Murray, lilorenee
McBride. Jessie
McCulloch, Iiyelyn
Oswald. Barbara
Pratlier. Mildred
Robinson, Gladys
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Stevens, Patricia
Tliomson. Phyllis
Nwoods, Virginia
XVriglit, Byrina
Birminglaain, Allen
Boone, james
Cliase, V, lf.
Davis, lfloyd
Hendricks, Elmer
Horn. Curtis
Kennedy, Sidney
Lueliard, Bill
Melton, Murray
Tinkle, Ralpli
Xvatson, XVyndoleen
JOHN JAMES GRACI,
HARRIS BOONE LINDSAY
Scholarship Club
The Scholarship Club, the purpose of which is to raise tlIe morale of the
students and to build up interest in a high type of school work, is one of the most
valuable institutions ever installed in the Oak Cliff High School.
The Scholarship list, which Varies from time to time, is made up from report
cards which are issued at the end of each six weeks. and all students with an aver-
age of 90 with no grade below 80 for the given division are entitled to have their
names on the list. All students having an average of 90 with no grades below 80
for the year lIave their names recorded on the year list and receive a one-year
Linz Award. Those students having a four-year average of 90 with no grade be-
low 80 receive a four-year Linz Pin. An Everts, Award is given for a four-year
average of 80 with no grade below 80.
This club is the only one in Oak Cliff that enjoys many parties and good
times without the payment of dues. The Parent-Teachers' Association of Oak
Cliff High School gives the Scholarship Club an annual Christmas party, and it is
not an unusual occurrence for them to serve refreshments at the meetings at the
end of the six weeks. The P. T. A. also gives a cash prize to the underclassmen
making the highest term average. Last year one award was presented in June, but
this year two awards are to be presented: one at the end of each semester.
The Oak Cliff High School Scholarship Club has been made the largest in
Dallas through the untiring efforts of Miss Harris, Miss Hammock, Miss Bell,
Miss Hamilton, and Mrs. Bramlette.
The officers for 1929-1930 are as follows:
JAMI2s BOONE . . . IP7'l'.Yidt'IIf, Fall Tvrnz
JOHN HfXliRlS . . 'l'I'exidw1I, Spring Term
GRACI2 LINDSAY . . . . Svwefary
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Mlams, Marie
Alexander, Louise
Connell, Winona
Atkinson, Vavla Mariefrout-h, Marjorie
Halter, Ruth
Halter, Winston
llasom, Colnpere
lialdwin, Mary
lfranris
Bartlett. Ellen
lieauhum. liilly
Beattie. Martha Alice
lic-ll, Deane
lllaine. Winona
liourland, Kathryn
liufurtl, Mary
Burke, Billy
linrnette, Avis
Brant, Beulah
liryan, Hazel
Carnes, Jim
Carlson, Glenn
Carter, Ruth
Carrell, Maxine
Calhoun, lna Moodie
Campbell. Nellie
Chambers. Jesse
Chapman, Cathryn
Charske, Johnson
Chestnut, George
Clark, Margaret
Cleveland, Edwin
Cleveland, Mary Jane
Chew, VVilliam
Uarnahon, Mavairo
Coffey, James
Coman. tleortria
Cotton, Seldon
Cosby, Edna Earl
Cosby,Yvonne
Conner, Nellie
Crabb, Sam
Crossett. Harold
Daley, Mildred
Davis, Leonard
Dixie, Lindsey
llellitt, Virginia
Douglass, Robbie
llransfieltl, Adelyne
llavis, Catherine
Davis-. Marjorie
Ilnnbar, VVilma
Di:-kson, Margaret
llunn, Virginia
llllllll, Martha
Erwin, Edyth
Elder. Eloise
Edmondson, VVilliam
Elliott, Claudia
Evans. Mary
Katherine
Elsberry, Evelyn
Etheridge. Clark
Elder, Eloise
Fitlwell, Mary
lfranvis
Franklin, Melya
Frost, Ht-rsrhel
Gambit-, Mary
Gamble, Marxlaret
Gardner, Alive
Gillespie, Elizabeth
Geiser, Leon
Goerner. lfred
Goodwin, Jarlt
tlrubbs, Margie
tiarlo4'lt, Wilma
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Gates. Jessie Mae
tirahaln, tieortfe
tiarvin, Katherine
tlriffin, Mary Olive
tiray, Ralph
tirav, 'l'. C,
Hahn, Frant-es
Hahn, Edwina
llatchell. Austin Lee
Henderson, Robert
Henderson, .-K tina
Helton, Rnbye
Herring, Eloise
Hill. Winnell
Humphries, Floyd
Howell, Mauriee
Holt, Elizabeth
Holder. Katheryn
Hooper, WVillibel
Jones, llorothy
Keith, VVilliam
liinnamon,
Eunhemia
Kniprhton, Robert
Kinsey, Edna
liilgo, Mary Nell
Lady, Catherine
Large. Billy
Lee. Lucille
Leeds, Martha
Leeper, Kathryn
LeVan, Lois
Lindsay, tlrare
Littleton, Hannah
Lowe, Evelyn
Lowe. liurford
Matthews, Irma
Marable, Helen
Martin, Ada Rhea
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McLaughlin, Fay
Mt-lloxxt-ll, Norman
Mt-Queen, Elizabeth
Moore, J. llaydn
Macbeth, Oria
Moore, Roberta
Morrow, Ellie Mae
Murray, lfretl
Mullan, James
Nichols, lliy.
Ogle, Ethel
Oreilly, Elsie
Oliver, Jessie Mary
Palmer. Alice
Parker. Elizabeth
Peeler, Elizabeth
Peeler, llaritl
llolme. l'ilE'll'l1Ql'
Poore, James
Ridtlels, Ht-len
Ray, Jane
Rhoads, llclmore
Roach, Dorothy
Robinson, liladys
Robinson, tflitfortl
Roberts, Connie Ma
Roberts, Edwin
Robinson, Mit Itell
Rowntree, Winston
Sandlin, tiene
Sellers, llivlt
Semones, Herbert,
Shelton, 1 ay
Spenser. liorothy
Spenve, Edward
Sypert, Stella
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Spenrer, Mary Louise
Smith. lfretl
Smith, Lorraine
Starling, Eileene
Stringtellow, Mildred
Strinuefellow, Iloyle
Sutton, Garrett
'l'ruly. Virginia
Thompson, Anita
Thomas. Jessie
Tarvin, Lillian
Thomas, Beulah
Thomson, Phyllis
'l'ut-ker, Modine
'l'i4lwell, Mary
Tonn. May Belle
VVallter, Mildred
NVilt-y, tlrace
VVhittlesey, Merrill
Wilson, Helen Maria-
VViley, Julia.
Willtinson, Virginia
VVeatherby, Pace
NVebstt-r, Jane
Wright, Phama
NVebster, l-'lilly
Williams, Grace
Vliley. John
Wilson, liethine
Weatherby, James
VVhit,tlt-sey, Gladys
Van Nest. Dana
Hell, Josephine
Bennett, Edna
l'hilley, VVayland
Shaw, liilly
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Gardner, Clarenre
Louchard, Bill
Lowry. Clelma
Sellers, Dick
Stroud, Lemuel
VVhite. Jimmie
Baker, Ruth
lietry, Marguerita
Hou:-land, Kathryn
Dunbar, Wilma
Heiskell, Ora lieth
Hess, Kathryn
Huston, Dorothy
LeVan, Lois
Morissey, Margaret
Murray, Florene
Stephenson, Mary V.
Conway, Jack
Knott. Douglas
Adams. Marie
Adams, Martha
Alexander, Louise
Baker. Lois
Brantley, Alire
Brickey, Felive
Cheek, Dorothy
Edmonson. Bernaeline
Elder, Elise
Evans, Mary K.
Galey. Ouida
Goodenough, Alive
Herring, Eloise
Hopkins, Grace
Howell, Maurice
Lacy, Katheryn Joyre
MacRae, Georuene
Ogle, Ethel
0'Reilly, Elsie
Peeler. Elizabeth
Richards, Paula
Roberts, Connim-
Shanklin, Ethel Mae
Shelton, Fay
Stinson, Vivian
Tomlin, ll. Otis
Roach, Dorothy
Taylor, Mrs. Nell
Bonner, Ed
Wyman, Claton
Adams, Eva
Allen, Mae
Bates, Tommie
Bomberger, Marian
Burnett, Genevieve
Carlton, Edna
Cosby, Edna Earl
Cummings, LaVernc-
Elliott. Claudia
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Marahle. Helen
Lelilanr, Jean
Meredith. Virginia
Pitts, Mary Katherine
Thompson, Anita.
WVelili, lloruthy
Webber, l or4l
Boone. James
Chatelain, Joe
Connell, Winona
Jones, Dorothy
Kinsey, Edna
Matthews, Cora
Palmer, Alive
Philipps, flreilaline
Tunnell. Rosemary
Weaver, Esther
Wilson. Helen Mario
Spaffiyla Club
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Baker, Dorothy
Beattie, Martha Alice
Bryan, Hazel
Cozby, Edna Earl
Croft. George
Dinkins, Pauline
Dixie, Chris
Douglass, Robbie
Edmondson, Everette
Garland, Homer
Gillespie, Elizabeth
Harper. Norman
Hubbard, Bernice
MEMBERS
jones, Rheua Nell
Kendrick, Margaret
Knighten, Robert
Jessie
Ruby Mae
Langston,
Ledbetrer,
Linne, Betty Lou
Martin, Ada Rhea
Massey, Lucille
Neff, -lane
Parrish, Beverly
Peese, Cliftine
Rawlins, Aneita
Ray, ,lane
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Sidman, Mildred
Smith, Cathron
Spencer,
Starling,
Stogner, Charles
Sturdivant, james
Mary Louise
Eileene
Swatek, Robert
Taylor, Bula
Taylor, Eula
Thompson, Mildred
Tonn. Maybelle
W'eaver, Leone
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lirunluw, Euxrene
Knightun, Robert
Spenver, Billie
Saunders, James
Thomas, Clarenve
Brant, Beulah
Ellington, Maurine
Carter, Elizabeth
Cheek. llorothy
Crain, Franres
llic-kson. Margaret
llransfielsl, Aclelyne
Fall, lfrienla
Goin, VVinnie Jo
Hill. Marshall
Kinsey, Edna
Holbrook, WVilliSe
Kennedy, Margaret.
Lullur, Gladys
Loper, llorothy
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M1-Laughlin. Fay
Niblu, Marguerite
Nolan, Cora
Quillin, Martha
Steller, Nita Mae
Stevens, Pat Henry
NVare, Mary Blanrhe
Tucker, Modine
Davis, Myra Luuise
Van Nest, Dana
Dinkins, Pauline
Dickson, VV. T.
Mercer, Glenn
Gafford, Ben
Shaw, Billie
Allen, Ora Louise
Dinkins, Leta Mae
Dunn, Virginia
Foster, Margaret
Huston, Dorothy
Holland, Ella Mae
Mitchell. Joanna
North, l lm'em'e
l'en4ler, l lurenm'e
Guthrie. Kitty
Thumsun, Phyllis
Willmurn, Vhrislint-
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Cooper, Maxine
liates. Edith
Palmer, Alive
Greene, Mildrezl
Sivenrer, lluruthy
Stephenson. Mary
Linxwiker. Auwlrey
Hayslip, Conley
Gates, Jessie Mae
VVillxinsun, Viruinia
Huffer, Robert
Isham, Fred
Knott, liuuulas
Wute. Mellmrne
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Atterlsu ry, Marguerite
Mates, tlpln-lia
funpill, lieclis
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liumlermuuh, .Xlire
Hanna. Louise
Heater, Vera
Melton, Mary laxulsm
Rawlings. .Xlene
'l'ayln1', Milllrell
Walton, Vl'ilma
VVarrun, 'l'e4la
lmlxluins, Glenn
VVhitt-. Maurire
tfulmlu, Eva
0'Reilly, Elsie Belle
Peese, Sylvia
VVOrks, Hazel
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Dean, Houston
Parrish Beverly
OFFICERS
Fall 'Term
BILLY SHAW . . . . . YD1'l'Sit1t?l1f
ROBERT RVEBSTI-IR . Vin'-Y7rr'sidc'11t
GEORGE HARRIS . . . Sevrvlary
W INSTON ROWNTREE . . Treasurer
JAMES STURDIIIANT Sergvunl af Ulrms
BILLY LARGE . .... . . Reporter
Spring Term
ROBERT WEBSTER ..... . . 'Prvsiilvnl
JAMES STURDIVANT . . . Virr'-Trvsizlrffzl
JIM CARNES . . . . Svvrvtary
ROBERT HENDERSON . . Trrzixzzrvr
GEORGE HAMRA . . Sergeanl at Ulrms
MEMBERS
Hamra, George Rowntree, Winston W'ebber, Ford
Large, Billy Shaw, Billy Dial, John
Sturdivant, James Webster, Robert David, Doc
Henderson, Robert Carnes, Jim Alexander, Anderson
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The Music Department is directed by Miss Haseltine.
lie-try, Maruuerita
llrugtlon, Jaeli
lilair, Marjorie
Couneil. li. C.
Uotton. Seldon
llarby, l'larenre
llavis, Hassell
llaiter, Linnie
liotry. Mariruerita
lionnett, Edna
Vhildrer-s, Naomi
flevelantl, Mary Jane
Vopley, Rose Nel
Bean, Kenneth
llerry, Rin-hard
llrewster. J. C.
tfason, Alex
Corley, Quentin
Crowell. Walton
lmvis, Floyd
llutton, Elmer
Zimmerman, George
ORCHESTRA
Dobbins, Ira
Holder, Katherine
Huston, Dorothy
Inge, Inez
Mays, Howard
Maltoon, Mayabell
Meredith, Virginia
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Brawley, Katherine
llul'ro, Isabel
Hardin, llelfstelle
Henderson, Lena
Holland, Ella May
Mt-Culloc-lx, Evelyn
BOYS'
Essary, Loris
Essary, Oved
Feriruson. Hershall
Frost, Hershall
Hart. Chester
Haskins, L. BL
Hood, Spencer
Honeyeutt, Edward
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Mt-Larry, Malcolm
MrCulloch, Evelyn
Nililo, Margaret
Ogle, Ethel
Parker, Basil
Rawlins, Eliene
CI-UB
MeCrary, Louise
Pulliam, Lula
Prather. Mildred
Riddells, Helen
LaBlanc, Jean
Sprague, Natalie
CLUB
Irwin, William
Jennings, Groves
Kelley. Marcus
Lamb, Luther
Lowery, Clelma
Moore, Harold
Melton, Murray
Mt-Cain, Rea
NORTH, FLORENCE, cvfCCOIllIJL1l1iXf
Roberts, Connie Mae
Roberts, John
Russell, Jewell
Simmons, Evelyn
Shanklin. Ethel Mae
Wilson, Jack
Shanks, Dorothy
Stevens, Pat Henry
'l'omlin, Elizabeth
Watson, Wyndoleen
Wright, llyrma
Parkman, John
Reed. William
Stamps, Ware
Stroud, Lemuel
Swatek, Robert
Wakefield, Bursell
Wyman, Claton
W'right, Delbert
Home Ecolzomics
Girls in the
Alberta Stanton
Marguerite Meljuire
De littn Ifpps
Martha Bourne
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doing work in
Marie Moore
Nnnnelle Hunter
Irene Rothell
Ouida Hughes
Girls doing work in Foods
Ruby Hughes
Rosemary Childs
Virginia Truly
Abbey Chamberlin
Uma Ray Skelton
Ruth Childs
Sntis Holder
jean Gladden
Ruby Helttmii
Doris Skelton
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Dorothy Hooper
Lueile Griffin
liugcnia Lee
Cindn xl. Simmons
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Vivian Stovall
Dorothy Cherry
linrline Galloway
Oleta Anderson
llollie Haynes
There girls are pledged to be proud to be good eooksg to make home as :tt-
traetive as the moviesg to make home a place to have good times, instead of a
refuge when there is nowhere else to go. Some of them are headed for important
and well-paid jobs like dietitians, tea room managers and the like, not to mention
that biggest job of ull,4effieient managers of homes of their own.
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Essay Club
The Essay Club sponsored by Mrs. Helen Horn was organized by a
group of students interested in the writing of essays and poetry to be
entered in contests.
The Officers of the flub wire:
MILDRED DALEY ........ Tresident
HELEN MARABLE . . Vice-Tresident
LETA MAE DINKINS . . Secretary
FRIEDA FALL . . dcorn Reporter
The Jbfembers of the Club wire:
Edna Earl Cozby
Pauline Dinkins
Frieda Fall
Beulah Thomas
Frances Amos
Dorcas Chamberlain
Leta Mae Dinkins
Naomi Childress
Faye McLaughlin
Nina jewel Lemen
Adda Jeannette Mac Rae
Martha Alice Beattie
Mary Gamble
Modine Tucker
Fay Shelton
Avis Burnette
Edwina Hahn
Cathryn Chapman
Lynell Maples
De Estle Hardin
Mary Blanche Ware won 525.00 as first
Contest.
Those entering in other contests are:
Naomi Childress
Modine Tucker
Lcta Mae Dinkins
Mary Blanche Ware
Oleta Childress
Mary Blanche Ware
Lynell Maples
PATRIOTISM ESSAY
Mary Blanche Ware
COLONIAL DAMES
Virginia Fclder
Lynell Maples
Mildred Daley
ROBERT E. LEE
Martha Alice Beattie
prize
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAG UE
Virginia Meredith
Mary Kathryn Pitts
Marie Adams
Mildred Daley
Claudia Elliot
Ruth Baker
Dorothy Hooper
Mary Blanche Ware
Helen Marable
Edna Bennett
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Lynell Maples
Helen Marable
Beulah Thomas
Ruth Baker
Modine Tucker Helen Marable Mildred Daley
The contests sponsored by Current Literaturev and The Scholas-
tic will have entries in both the essay and poetry contests. These rep-
resentatives have not been selected.
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Each year on Armistice Day the American Legion in Dallas sponsors a poppy sale for the benefit of
the disabled World War Veterans. ln order to stimulate competition and thus increase sales, several
prizes are offered To the Dallas High School group turning in the most money, a cash prize of
one hundred dollars is offered. To the individual securing the most money a diamond ring is given.
For the past three years Oak Cliff has won the first prize of one hundred dollars. This year, 1929,
we were the happy recipients of both first prizes. Miss Alma Lena Fuqua, a first year pupil, won the
diamond ring.
We wish to thank Miss Morrison and the girls for the effort and energy expended in bringing these
honors to Oak Cliff. Without the advice, encouragement, and co-operation of Miss Morrison, it is
doubtful that the two hundred girls or more, who took part in the sale, would have felt the impulse
Oak Cliff Spirit to have won over all the other
and the desire to exert the necessary energy and
Dallas High Schools. So to Miss Morrison, again we wish to express a grateful-Thank You!
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Since the beginning, progress has been marked by change. Far-seeing men have reached out for new
methods to best solve their problems, discarding ideas that have outgrown their usefullness. The history
of Home liconomics reveals a like development.
In the early days, the idea prevalent among the majority was that Home Economics was teaching
girls to cook and sew. Stress was laid on the fact that all mankind, paricularly men could be ruled
through their stomachs by a beautiful lady clad in her home-made dress. A brain was considered inconse-
quential. All girls who failed in other things were shoved pell-mell into .1 cooking or sewing class and
expected to make good grades.
The change has come slowly and has exaeted great labor on the part of teachers and leaders of
Home Economics. Today the girls who stand ahead in clothing classes, stand ahead in Mathematics,
Iinglish, and other so-called cultural subjects.
A good clothing student learns how to make a dress so that she may competently judge any
costume home-made or otherwise. She buys wisely and systematically and she correlates her knowledge
of clothing with civic, political, and social affairs.
Home lfconomics has come into its own as a trainer for efficient home-makers, the biggest job that
Woman can find today. The world is no longer proud to boast that its women are too dumb for any-
thing but plain cooking and sewing.
The girls in the picture above represent a group, who in learning to construct a garment, learn
many things unsuspected by the casual observer or one unlearned in the ways of Home Economics.
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with the other schools of Dallas. These crack shots have also
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last three years. The boys practice daily, and they hope to
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On Oalt Cliff High, On Oak Cliff High On Oalt Cliff High, On Oak Cliff High
Plunge right through that line Fight on your fame
Throw the ball around those end-men Fight fellows, fight and
Touchdown sure this Lime. W'e will win this game.
Leopards
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Can't you hear, Can't you hear
That great band that's ovcr here
As the Leopards come charging along?
l.et it rain or let it snow
They will know just where to go
For the Leopards are moving along.
So itls on Oak Cliff High
We'll defeat them if we try
And we'll celebrate our battle with a song
Rah, Rah
So where e'er folks go
They are sure to know
That the Leopards were fighting along,
Always fighting,
That the Leopards were fighting along.
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They are near, do not fear,
Does that football team look queer?
It means the Leopards are fighting along
XVhether rain, whether sleet
Our old team is hard to beat
As the Leopards come fighting along.
So it's fight! fight! fight!
Bring us victory tonight
And we'll back you with our yells, loud
strong.
Rah, Rah
Wle will sing your praise
Vflien we think of these old days
Xvhen the Leopards are fighting along
Always fighting,
When the Leopards are fighting along.
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JAQR MLCOY
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FRED SMITH
BILL WlEBS'fI'.li
JAKIIZ GORE
JULIUS TRUPLSON
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BILL ERICSON
JOHN NIILLER
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1929 Football! Season
The Oak Cliff Leopards were led into the Hrst battle of the year
by their co-captains, Bill Erickson and Lewis Kelsey. With Wyman, a
last year's lineman, at fullback, the Leopards stamped a 22 to 0 score
over Grand Prairie for the first victory.
The O. C. H. Blue and White team showed fine form both in run-
ning and in passing in the second game of their 1929 season. The touch--
down honors this time went to the speedy backiielder, jakie Gore, and
the vivid co-captain, Bill Erickson.
Hindered by nine fumbles, Oak Cliff was held to a scoreless tie by
the strongest Poly team in years.
The first city series game gave the Leopards their first defeat of the
season, at the hands of the Bulldogs, the score was 13 to 7.
Oak Cliff came back with its old fight and put over its third tri-
umph in five games by giving the Dallas Tech Wolves a sound beating.
Doped by all sports writers as underdogs, the fighting Leopards
swamped the North Side Steers by the one-sided score of 26 to 0.
Again, showing form and fight true to the tradition of Oak Cliff,
the Leopards defeated another Fort Worth team, the Central High Pan-
thers, by a 7 to 0 victory.
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Woodrow Wfilson met with no better luck against the roaring
Leopards than the other six teams who had failed to scratch the
Leopard cyclone,', had brought the ball from the other side of the field
with his beautiful running.
Having primed for weeks to revenge the crushing 20-0 defeat of
last year, the Leopards waded into the Sunset Bisons and gave them
a sound beating to the tune of 19 to 0.
, In the O.C.-Forest game, the Leopards, although
ag carrying a lead of three points till the last ten
minutes of the game, met their worst defeat of the
season when the Lions got hotl' and scored three
touchdowns in ten minutes.
But the fact remains, Pop Noah put out a
clean, hard-fighting bunch of Leopards. Looking
over the games we recall the sterling plays of
Stroud, Miller, Goodenough, Webster, Cadenhead,
Howard, Kelsey, Kepke, Wymaia, Gore, Erickson,
Cook, Davis, and Russell. Truly, it would be hard
to find a member of the team who did not give
his all.
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Oak Cliff . . 22 Grand Prairie.
Oak Cliff . . 15 Greenville .
Oak Cliff . 0 Polytechnic .
Oak Cliff . 7 North Dallas .
Oak Cliff . . 19 Dallas Tech .
Oak Cliff . . 26 North Side .
Oak Cliff . 7 Central . . .
Oak Cliff . 6 Woodrow Wilson
Oak Cliff . . 19 Sunset . . .
Oak Cliff . . 10 Forest .
Totals, O. C. . . . 131 Opponents .
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. 7 N. Dallas .
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. 21 Tech .
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Oak Cliff finished in a tie for second place in the citx
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cellent showing at the city track meet April S.
Relay Team.
J. Russell
W. Goodenough
jack McCoy
Bill Ledbettcr
Orval Purselley
H. Smith
L. Stroud
Mil e Run
John Miller
Lewis Kelsey
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L. Russell
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Williani Nwebster
J. Truelsori
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Bill Ledbettcr
O. Purselley
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H. Hayslip
james Coffey
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Lcm Stroud
J. Truclson
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Haskins
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L. Russell
jack McCoy
James Russell
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The Oak Cliff tennis cohorts under the guidance of Mr.
R. N. Smith have done line work thus far this season.
Against Sunset, the team won the boys' singles 6-4, 9-7, the
boys, doubles, 6-3, 6-2. They lost the girls' singles, 6-1,
6-1, and the girls' doubles 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. In the next match
against W'oodrow Wfilston, both the boys and girls won with
the following scores: boys, singles 6-2, 6-2, boys' doubles
6-2, 7-Sq girls' singles, 6-3, 6-4, girls' doubles 6-3, 6-4. The
boys' team is composed of Hugh Freasier, Julius Truelson,
and Seldon Cotton. The girls' team is made up of Phama
Wfright, Anna Mae Gassaway, and Natalie Sprague.
The team with such a record thus far in the season looks
good and these boys and girls should bring home the bacon
in the shape of tennis trophies as the teams of the past led
by the unconquerable Doc Barr did.
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Witli Gus Moreland, who is Southwestern Amateur
Champion, ,Iakie Gore, Billy Spenser, and Marc Anglen, all
of whom are last year,s veterans, the team appears to have
quite a good chance at championship in golf this year. Fred
Murray, a new comer, who has the makings of a good golfer,
but lacks experience is also on the team. Mr. Leftwich, the
coach, practices with the boys almost every day at Stevens
Park where Gus holds the course record for low score. The
team is improving each day and by the start of the season
should be in fine form.
There has been one practice match with Sunset in which
Oak Cliff was tied by a 3-3 score. Oak Cliff defeated Forest
on March 28 by a 4-2 score.
In Appreczkztion
In conclusion, we wish to express on this page our grati-
tude to each and every member of the faculty and student
body who has in any way helped in the compiling and pub-
lishing of the 1929-30 Oak.
We especially wish to thank with all sincerity the fol-
lowing: Mr. Hamilton for the use of his office, and other
members of the faculty who have made special efforts to
help us in our work-Mr. Campbell, Miss Cabiness, Miss
Alexander, Miss Patrick, Miss Beulah Baker, Mrs. Clements,
and Mr. Hester.
We also wish to extend our heartiest thanks to Miss
Graves who has granted many permissions aiding the prog-
ress of the Oak publication, and to Mr. Adamson who has
helped so many times in various ways. '
Among those members of the Oak staff to whom we
wish to express our appreciation, are: Lane Clifton, Myra
Louise Davis, Kathryn Bourland, Billie Burke, Wilma Kin-
namon, and James Judge.
As everyone knows, the problem of financing the Oak is
no small undertaking. Therefore, we wish to express our
deepest thanks to Miss Hammock, Clark Etheridge, Howard
Mays, and other members of the staff in making this pub-
lication possible.
To the student body as a whole, we wish to express our
true gratitude for all its contributions, each and every one of
which is really appreciated. As a result of the earnest efforts
of the entire school, the 1929-30 Oak is completed.
THE EDITOR.
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Ora Beth: What is an automatic
shutter?
Kathryn H.: Something every back-
seat driver needsf'
Iolan Carnes: Jack is the most un-
canny driver. I-Ie can even tell what a
woman means when she puts her hand
out.
Clifford: He must be a palm readerf'
Mr. Peify: Radio is still in its in-
fancy.
Frank Mariin: Yeh, well, it squawls
like it.
Mrs. Bramleflzk Was your hubby
cool when you told him there was a
burglar in the house?
Mrs. R. N. Smifb: I should say so.
Why his teeth absolutely cluttered!
Miss Cubiuess: Mr. Allen is very at-
tentive to his wife, it appears.
Miss Falls: Yes, he always oils up the
lawn mower for her before he goes to
school.
When a man fell through the ice at
White Rock recently, our gallant hero,
Tom Cleveland, dashed up and offered
him a cough drop.
Mrs. Hrsier: Why so thoughtful,
dear?
Mr. Hester: I have one dollar over
this week and canlt remember which in-
stallment I forgot to payf'
Myra Louise: How do you like my
drawing?
Mrs, Clwrienfsz H'm! It might be
worse.
M. L. findignantlyj: Mrs. Clements,
I hope you will reconsider.
Mrs. Ciemenfs: Verywell. It couldn't
be worsell'
Chris D.: The neighbors leave that
car of theirs standing out all nightf,
james Probably the ads said it
was an outstanding car.
The fellow who writes a mathemat-
ics book has a right to be proud. They
are bought by people who count.
Eiiz. Renfrow: I'm homesickf'
Mrs. Renfrowz But, you are at home.
Elizabefb: That's just the trouble.
I'm sick of it.
Iziiige: The evidence shows that you
threw a brick at the constable.
Wfarf' Slamps: It shows more'n that.
It shows I hit him.
Rhrau Neil: When did you break
your engagement with J. S.?
Doris janv: As soon as I realized that
none of the girls were a bit envious of
me.
Burford L.: I was worried by a bad
appetite lately, but I fixed that.
Loris E.: How?,'
B. L.: Oh, I just quit going with
hcrf'
Gran' H.: Have you heard the stom-
achache song?
Evelyn L.: UNO. Whatzat?
G. H.: You're mean, Tummyf,
Billy Large: Just think, man has
learned to fly like a bird.
Lumon Burl: Yes, but he can't sit
on a barbed-wire fence.
Two high school boys, one with a bot-
tle of rootbeer:
One: Have a sip?
,ToifJer: Sir, I go to Sunset!
One: Pardon me. Take the bottle.
Dick: So your name is Newton?
Don't cell me you're one of the Fig
Newtons!
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Gustavus?
Gus: A man who is here today and
run over tomorrow.
There had been several earthquake
shocks in the district, so Mr. and Mrs.
Halliburton sent Tom to an uncle who
lived out of the danger zone. A day or
two later they received a telegram:
Am returning your boy. Send earth-
quake.
Buttermilk's so lazy that he can't de-
cide whether to stay in bed all morning
or to get up early so he'll have a longer
day to loaf.
SUIZIOI1 C.: How did you like the new
co-eds?
George McDowell: I don't know.
I've never driven one.
Norman Krpkv: They tell me you'rc
good at coquetryf'
Pauline Wilkins: You've been misin-
formed. I never play those lawn games.
Recently, when Hornis car turned over,
Mac thought she was going to die,
and dictated this farewell note: Write
to Jakie, she whispered. Give him my
true love. Carbon, copies to James, Bur-
ford, and Kemp.
Jimmie Cole says he spent the happiest
days of his life as a freshman.
The census-takers will be around soon.
Girls, have your ages ready.
Eilwu' S.: Do you like promiscuous
kissing?
Ina Moody: I don't know. I've never
had a date with himf'
Louise T.: I-Iow did you get into the
habit of wearing a mustache?',
fairies S.: O, it just grew on mef'
Eric Mc.: Our cars are good. Why,
we're selling 'em by the dozen.
Wfinslon W.: I'm not surprised. I-Iow
much are they a dozen?
Billy B.: Just think, school's been
going on four weeks now.
Kafiaryn B.: Gee! It seems like a
month to me.
And then there is the absent-minded
teacher who had the students write the
exam questions while he answered them.
Guess who?
Ianzrx Sbaufzw: I'm thirsty, and I
want a drinkf'
Louiz' Berry: Drink milk. It's good
for the blood.
james S.: Yeah! But I'm not blood-
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jack McCain: 'Statistics show that 50
per cent of the married people are
women.
Eiiwlv Sfariing Qentering a swinging
door with Ed Brightj: Everybody will
say we've been going around together.
lean LaBlam': Isn't this orchestra di-
vine?U
Ed Douglas: Nawg I tink it's de
berries.
Parr' W.: May I have the pleasure
of this dance?
Faye C.: Sure, sit down.
Another idea of an easy job: Gar-
bage collector in Scotland.
Modern youth is more interested in
where to spend his nights than he is in
where he will end his days.
Burforrl L.: I hear that Kathryn is
marrying that X-ray specialistf,
Iamex S.: Oh, yeah! What can he
see in her?
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XJ: All rightg have it my way.
Roscoe: When I was in the hospital
they had to blindfold me to keep my
pulse down.
Du Pre: Never heard of that before.
Roscoe: Maybe you never had a pret-
ty nurse take your pulse.
Salesman: You'll like this plane,
Colonel Lindbergh.
Linily: I think I'll take itf'
Salesman: Shall I send you the bill
today?
Lindy: No: I think you'd better
send it to Morrowf'
He was seated in the parlor
And he said unto the light,
Either you or I, old fellow,
Will be turned down tonight.
YE MIDDY EVIL DAYS
Lady Lena: What was yon terrible
clatter below, Hawkins?
Hawkins: U 'Twas Sir Oscar's pants
fell of the line, mum.
Do you carry the Saturday Evening
Post?,'
No lady. I can't even lift it.
Kemp L.: I know a place where
women don,t wear anything but brace-
lets!'
Leland S.: Where?
K. L.: Around their wristf,
FABLE.
Once upon a time, hundreds of years
ago, there were four nice little boys-
once upon a time, hundreds of years
ago.
Lillian S.: My dad whistles at his
work.
Leota F.: He must be very happy.
Lillian S.: No: he's a traffic cop.
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CONTENTS OF THE AVERAGE
CHEM NOTEBOOK.
16 Telephone numbers.
12 Drawings, girls' heads.
23 Drawings, girls' legs.
1 Imaginative drawing, the principal.
1 Preliminary draft, letter to Susan.
13 Oak Cliff addresses.
2 Dallas addresses.
5 Pages, chemistry notes.
Farmer lon first visit to city and
looking at skyscraperj: So those are
skyscrapers, hey? When do they start
working?',
Miss Ruffin fin composition classj:
Those stories about movie stars getting
married should end with a comma.
Byrma Wright: Where do you think
I'd be if I had a million dollars?
Lawrenfe On my honeymoon.
johnson Charskez Did you like the
gangster?
Mary Blanrhe Ware: Oh, he was sim-
ply killing!',
Beth: I hope I didn't see you smil-
ing at that creatuie who just passed.
Tom C.: I hope you didn't either,
dear.
Miss Crane: New York's getting
punk. I'm going to Chicago.
Miss Harris: By Buffalo?
Miss Crane: No: by train?
They tell me James Boone drowned
himself in Parisf,
Yes: he went in Seine.
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We express our gratitude to the many
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make this and previous issues of the Oak
possible.
But gratitude alone will not compensate
them. So, parents and students, let us recip-
rocate by giving these loyal advertisers our
patronage-thus making their ads and ef-
forts in our behalf a really big paying in-
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ongratulations to those whose last year this
is and may you prosper and be happy! Titche-
Goettinger Co. also wishes to thank you for
your past patronage and solicits your future pat-
ronage as you go on ahead in school or business.
This store has been your Parents store ahead of
you and you will not be unwise in your choice if
you make it YOURS in the future. The season
is at its height and you will find our stocks replete
with new fashionable Spring merchandise priced
to fit any allowance.
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he ll good boy, I'll take you down town to l -1
see the accidents.
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couch. Dallas' Own Clothing Store for
Slmlrvzfz Oh, pin-don me. sir: I School und College Men
thought you were the dean.
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Buy Guaranteed Refrigerators from Us at Half Price
'AK' Cldlh
Special P h O n e
Delivery 6 51
Service ' 57
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Eyim YHINKI 1-out un- BAND .xNn Sum: Come, come, you shouldn't re-
QIRCHI sruix fuse to loan me money. One friend should
lxsrkuxirm rs iXR'l'1sl'lc'x11r Ri lxxmilli always be willing to help mother.
Pl..x'l'lNc9 Iloznml: I know it. but you will in-
sist on always being the other.
Marsh-Marley Music Co. '- '- '- 'Q
.Ill Erfrluizzerl. - Mun ls e ll r c h i n g
I-ICDIJTCMY--,A,lit-I-julfg G,-lillffllgf through house for his wife. to the mnidj:
Baud IHSh,Hmf,HIiS Bridget, rlo you know anything concern-
ing my wite's whereabouts?
1914 Mfllll SUCH Brhlgwf: Yes, sir. I put them in the
Phone 7-5767 Dallas. Texas wash.
lane Websler: Has anyone comment
ed on the way you drive?
Anna: Yesg one fellow made a brief
d sts.
remark: Twenty dollars an co
Fresh: What's the odor in the li-
lJrary?
Miss Alma.: Tl1at's the dead silence
I keep there.
GOLD SEAL
'Dallas' Ifirzesl 'Pash'11r'i:ml
MILK
TIiNNrsslE DMR!!-s, INc..
Phone 7-6526
T be Qride of Walk Qlfff
I li '
154-'3'7,.:!,g,,' I
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yangq and 1 I LET THE BIGGEST I Phone
Marsalis i I 6-5161
0 ' IN OAK CLIFF - . '
O D0 YOUR WASHING 9
I so bro.: 'I ' 17: I4
LAKESI DE LAUN
DRY AND CLEANING COMPANY
The S011 fb's Besf
Clifford: Must I sleep in the dark?
AIUfbf'7'I Yes.
Clifford: Oli, tlicn. let me say n
lin-more carefully.
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BOOK STORE
prayers over agg
V n W'nk1 '
a' 1 e S Yauvz Prozokrr: I wish, said Wglre.
that one of you chaps would give me 1
1609-11 Elm cure for insomnia.
Q61 I'I.1Ve you ever. remarked one of his
1620-22 Pau 9 victims, tried talking to yourself?
Cit'l17lfllP Wild Melz.-'I'r111rixl Qin Yel-
lowstone Parkj: Those Indians have a
blood-curdling yell.
Cgllilffi Yes, ma'am every one of 'em
is a college graduatel'
IVVUIIS Srvnf.-Mrs. Cook: Son do I
smell tobacco on your breath?
Tom: Yes, mother.
MOVING VANS STORINC1
BAGGAGI VXAGONS IAliKINGf5llII'I'ING
OAR CLIFF FURNITURE 8c
STORAGE Co., INc.
AI. D. I,UI,RIi, -Qlgr.
NEW' AND USIQIJ ITURNITURIT
AIVX. Cflflkt HEI-l1CI'l yOu will IILIVC to Rlr-AlRlNt. ANU PIIONI. 6-1028
stop going out with those girls. 'lU N'5 'N 114-118
c. s. mnvvs souiu IANC Ani ll
PHONE 6-5151
and let us tell you about renovating the old mattress. No trouble to
answer questions.
' pleasing dreams H
I ggand slumbers 11 t'
7 'W' 'Fl3 'f!Mif-f.1 ' I' 'wil sco'f'r
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PLEASANT DREAMS CAN BE
YOURS
The foundation of sound and re-
freshing sleep is a mattress so con-
structed as to buoyantly support the
body in perfect rest and relaxation dur-
ing the sleeping hours. Thus life,
health, and energy is stored up for
another day. We manufacture and
carry everything in mattress comfort.
Our plant is one of the best equipped in the Southland-modern,
sanitary, and skilled workmen-
DIRECT MATTRESS COMPANY
1420 N. Zangs
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OAK CLIFF
PHARMACY CO.
I.. O. I'JoNA1.n, 'PIL G., Pres.
No. l4I0th and IAIIICJSICF'
Phones: 6-SIZI 6-9122
No. 2+Tyler and -IClTCI'f.Ul1-
Phones: 6-lllh 6-III7
No. 3-Bishop and Seventh-
Phones: 6-illh 6-S I27
No. 44IIeckley K -Iefilersong
Phones: 6-8l7l 6-XI72
Four Rexall Stores in Oak Cliff
Hee Huw!-In the Country-I.and-
lord, you said there were donkeys for all
strangers who wished to ascend the moun-
tain, and I can only see twof,
Wz1it a moment, sir. Wheii more tour-
ists come, there will be more donkeys.
I-lfzuijx in TV'tIiIIill4Q - Motoring is
surely a great thing. I used to be fat and
sluggish before the motoring craze, but
now I'm spry and energeticf'
I didn't know you motored.',
I donit. I dodge.
COIIZPIIIIIFIUS of
EDWARDS 81 MCCRARY
Cofnzplefe Home Furnishers
6-3972 611 E. Jefferson
Cliff 3587
.om le 'ashin , cam
Wfril-cerpSg:vice Clejiiing aid grossing
MARSALIS GARAGE
Day and Nxlglat Serwke
PAINTING AND POLISHING
ACCESSORIES, TIRLS ANU TUBLS
IGNITION SERVICE
124 N. MARSALIS
PHONL 6-S093
M. M. LANDES, PROP. DAILAS, TLXAS
Groceries and Fresh Meats
FREE DELIVERY
A. 85 A. C. Lemburg, Props.
C. Robinson: Where ya been?
I. Carnes: Oh, just down lookin
over the fence into the graveyard.
C. R.: W'ho's dead?',
I. C.: All of 'em, I suppose.
Language Extensiolz Course. - Have
they been married long?
Just long enough so they have found
there are a lot of things that you can't
say with flowers.
f0lllPfillZ0lIfS of
HICKS-GASTON CO.
SCHOOL PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY
2029 Jackson St. 2-8512
DRINK
Q
Every Bottle Sfvrilized
OUTHLAN D
ICE COMPANY
30 TOTE,M Stations in Oak Cliff
IVF Qflpprcriafr' Your Tutrolzage
STETSON HATS
EAGLE SHIRTS
The Smczrfcfsf Sfyles Firsf'
TAILORED
CLOTHES
x
FLORSHEIM
SHOES
MAN SHOP
PHoN1a 6-1094
115 W. Allil-'PERSON
l i'1'lx Fine Now. - Walimt to exchange
Restland Memorial lot for furniture, or
ear, or anything useful.
Little Eloise was lost on the street and
was brought into the police station. The
oiiicers tried in every way to learn her
name. Finally one of the ofhcers said:
What names does your mother call
your father
XVhy, said Eloise, very innocently,
she don't call him any namesg she likes
himf'
Bn
MILLINERS' SUPPLY CO.
Tfn' I.: lf'4 qvxf Wflwluxule and Rvfuil
AflfHi1If'l'j' Sforc' in the Southwest
WHY PAY MORE?
911 Elm Street
MARTIN WI4.lss, 'P7'K'Xftl1'l1f
TIQXAS
SICICD 25: PLANT CO
LENVI5 ROBINSON, Mun. 9-1124
ECONOMICAI, CQl,IfANlNCQ AND PRLSSING
CASH AND CARRY
OLE POTTER
621 E. ,l'l'.NTH
f Ill lluvzrk ill 'Rigqlllill' flzifl nuff flirty Swing
Cfrilfyy T1'1'LIfIlIi'lIf.-'-F4lt1l'ff0ll.Y Our:
Wl1y so gloomy, old chap?
Clloouzyy One: -lust heard my uncle has
cut me out of his will. He's altered it
five times in the last two years.
Hal Evidently a fresh-heir fiendf,
Darn' fn Br' 11 Mull Tirkvl. - I loju':
NVill you marry me?
Ifrzfbryfl L.: No, l'm afraid not.
liloyyzfz Oh, come on, be a support.
When Youre Tired and Tlzirszjf
-go to Skillerns' for a Double Rich Chocolate Soda. Deliciously rich
and full of that mild bittersweet tang, they never fail to pick you up.
DRUG
Try one today at any STORE
C0llIP1iI7I?1'7fS of
RAINBOW CLEANING
COMPANY
If I. A. C. Training in Business Science is worth
540,000 to one company, don't you think it worth
careful investigation by you-?
International Accountants Society,
Incorporated
R. W. MOSS, Dist. Manager
Phone Z-7728
DALLAS Republic Bank Bldg. TEXAS
Fingers Crossed.-He had risked his life
to rescue the girl from a watery grave
and, of course, her father was grateful.
Young man, he said, I can never
thank you sufhciently for your heroic act.
You incurred an awful risk in saving my
only daughter.
None whatever, sirf' re lied the ama-
QI P
teur live-saver, I am already marricdf
C. R. CHARLTON
Jblarkei and Grocery
MINUTE SERVICE
nSl'7'Iil7g Oak Clif 25 Years
Phones 6-21055 6-2106 100-02 N. Lancaster
WESSON MIEWELRY CO.
347 W. jefferson Avenue
We Sjwfrializv on W'ri5f Walrbrs
Seven Years Railroad xW72lfCl'l Inspecting
R. O. T. C.
HEADQUARTERS
RIDING ournoou
1-:QUIPM13N'r CLOTHING
' r f
0 C
MILITARY EQUIPMENT .
208 N. AKARD STREET
Blrxsing in Disguixe.-Sbe fsotto vocejz
George, dear, it's a burglar!
Hrs Sh-h, don't move, maybe he can
get that window upg it's the one we
h.1ven't been able to open since the paint-
.,
ers left.
Mildred: Jack, dear, am I the first girl
you ever kissed?
He: Yes, indeed. I learned to do that
from a radio lecture I heard the other
night.
THE BALCOM CO., Inc.
Auriloiuzrn DF.Al.l ns
R. C. A. Rudiolas Atwaffr Ken! Radios
Loud Speaker 81 Public Address System
Tel. 9-8300 321 N. BiSl1Op
Oak Cliff Rental
Library and Book Shop
Miss Thelma fTeddyj Boyd
Ijlrrariau
GRELTING Camus
Biunce ACCESSORIES
SCHOOL BooKs
ScHooL SUPPLIr1s
931 XV. Jefferson
6-2883
Nichols-Ellis Co.
Uilways the Ncfzuesf in Shirts,
Neck1tifc'a1', Huis and Sfooes
BISHOP AT 7th OAK CLIFF, DALLAS PHONE 9-8711
Where Men and Boys Dress in Style
Marriage, we were saying to a mod-
ern young lady the other day, is a great
institution.
Maybe, she said, but who wants to
live in an institutionfi
Teurber: Curtis, if your father could
save one dallor a week for four weeks,
what would he have?I'
Curtis Qpromptlyj: A radio, an elec-
tric refrigerator, a new suit, and Ll lot
more furniture.
Pease Printing Co.
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS
Year Books-Catalogs-Booklets
Zangl Blvd. and Colorado Phone 6-4205
Sudden Service Station
BATTERIES, STARTERS
GEN ERATORS
330 West Jefferson
Groves- Barns Lumber Co.
Lumber, Hardware, Paints,
Built-In Fixtures
Your T311iIzli11g Sfore
6-2171
Nelfer' Mind flu' Ear-Mujfs.-It was
necessary for taxation purposes to decide
which side of the Canadian and United
States border a farm, which an old lady
had just purchased, actually lay. Survey-
ors Hnally announced that the farm was
just on the American side of the border.
The old lady smiled with relief. I'm so
glad to know that, she said. I've heard
that winters in Canada are terribly se-
verc.',
BISHOP'S PHARMACY
vm, ,-ff oat. mg f1'razles
GRADU ATE P HARIVIACISTS
6-2131
6-2131
'Fil y V A . Tioncers of
' :
E ak Chff
The TBM! C1l'tIllilIg, Dyeing and iffllll7dl'j'il7g in 'Dallas
QUEEN CLEANING CO PA Y
Opposite Lake Cliff Park
Phone 6-5131
Aflvifa: What made you quarrel with
I:iniS?i'
Di' Exile: Well, he proposed to me
again last night.
Afzeifnz Wl1ere was the harm in
that?
Dv Ijsflv: My dear, I had accepted him
the night before.
Prirr' of C11l'ifJ.YifJ'.1El'll.'fllI XVhat's
the best wav to find out what a woman
thinks of you?
Iexxt' C.: Marry her.
Midway Pharmacy Watchmakei'
Spvriul 'Prit'rv fo All School l'l1ifil1'r'u
Bic Crystals 2Sc 31.00 Crystals 7Sc
GARLAND Sc ATNIP
AUTO PARK
jackson 85 Poydras
Phone 2-6062
METRUPOLITAN
The name that stands for ermellem-e and leader-
ship in the Business College field. 'The superior
merits ol' the ME'I'R0l'0LI'l'.-KN are fully attested
hy its seasoned ret-ord of 42 YEARS in training
young men and women for business sur-cess, Under
the vonstant personal management. ot' A. Ilnirland
since ISSN. A member of the National .-Xssoriation
of Am-redited Commercial Si-hools. Able faculty:
standard courses: sound business methods! strong:
financial haekinyrg thousands ot' successful graduates:
good reputation among: business men, who c-all on
us almost daily for lmokkeepers and stenoi1'raphe1':4,
It always pays to attend an established, reliable,
progressive, influential st-hool. For full information,
write, 4-all or phone 2-55334.
Metropolitan Business College
DALLAS, TEXAS
I3addy,,' said his little daughter, Mar-
jie, as they watched an airplane, do you
think they will ever get to heaven flying
away up like that?
Not by going away up, my dear, was
his reply. They are more likely to do it
by coming down.
Mrs. Leeds: Martha, llfcllit you get-
ting too big to play with boys?,'
Mnrflm: No, Mother. The bigger I
get the better I like 'em.'i
Hart Schaffner 82 Marx Clothes
I ll e!1ZlfZ7l'lIliiL' Styles For High School e7h1C'll
At Our New Store
HOOVER-LEHMAN CO.
MAIN AT FIELD
Sa!esmmz5lzz'p on Pazpfrv
is one of the best and most econom-
ical methods of selling that you can
employ. Are you Working it to the
fullest limit? Even if you have the
Hnest corps of city or travehng
salesmen, you can make their work
more productive by adding printed
advertising to your selling forces.
Let us show you how to do this.
ETHERIDGE PRINTING
1812-18 ORANGE STREET
Phone 2-8101
S the years go by, this annual will bring
back memories of these happy school days'
We are glad to contribute this small space
to help you in publishing it.
Niw at 161618 Elm Street W. A.
Cllzzifyfmm'
The
IIVIPROVED ICE CIKIAQAM
and MILIQ
EIJDIEQUIT.,, F. LEVIT JEWELRY Co.
Margarrl Srolf: May lettuce be eaten DA1.LAS, ONLY EXCLUSIVE
with the fingers? fggb Iywplgrg
Iolm H. Peyfon: Nog the mouth is 1414 Elm gum
gengrally usgdll' IiSl'AllI,lSH1ll 1917 2-7098
Telephone 6,8111 R Tri-117 IQLISI jefferson Tcntll Street Barber Shop and
B A R E S Beauty Parlor
rr , ,JJ l
We Klfolf HOIL The Best Place tor the W'hole Family
E. B, TIPTON, Pimp. Iiuoi Nl ANI: Flu nriuce PHQMANI NT VVAVIS
W'e Clean Ifverything but .1 Guilty Cfonscientv: Your Business Apprecinred
li 1'1'tlY'.Y in Oak Cliff-Ilmm' f,1l'lll'1, Phone 9-3079 1-22 Iinst Ilith .it Lancaster Ave.
Eh? jolm Harris: W'lmt would be the
proper thing to say if, in cutting the
. l '11, ' p1 l -l'd- ff h' lg l '
Travis, Grcfafvsf Nc'1L'xjmjn'r Luk lt. Swufl S' 2,0 I L P mu 'mo
your neighbors lap?
Iunzex TY!4'Llflll'I'!7j'Z Be very courteous.
Product of nn institution founded in SHYI 'MHS' I f1'0UblC YOU fill' fhilf dUCli?' V
1842, while Texas was .1 Republic, 'l'l1r' 21' 'P :P :P
News has been the greatest single construe- WfH 'I wif Sax! Dfm I you know
1 - there s germs in kissing?
tive force in the development of Dallas and 1,-low! D.: Uxvhcn I kiss' I kiss hard
North Texas for two generations. enough to kill the germs.
TENNIS GOODS FISHING TACKLE
HILLPOT
708-10 East Jefferson Avenue
6-1022
Baseball Equipment Bicycles Locks and Keys
NOW IN OAK CLIFF
KSKINNIE A D JIMMIEMC
Jefferson and Madison That Air Ser-vice 9-1118
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SELLERS RADIO SHOP
Frigidaire and Radios
921 W. Alrrrinsc
PFN I ,NINGS l2l W. kll,I FF,RSl
judy T.: Pa, please buy me a drum.
Pa T.: Nog l'm afraid you'll disturb
me with the noise.
Indy: No I Won't, Papa. I'll only
beat it when you're asleepf,
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RQBT. HQDGE
The Reliable Tl u 111 ber
GAS FITTING AND HEATING
Riirmm Wcink A SP1-.OIALTY
Oak Cliff
10 W. Davis Timm' Yjtlylllfllfi
MIDWAY STAND
JOHN,S FAMOUS Bfuusiacuii
100 E. jefferson
PHONE 6-0157
BROWN'
QualityCandies
and Cookies
-furnish the proper vita-
mins and energy for strength
and healthg and SCHOOL
DAYS will be happier and
healthier if you give them our
Candies with their lunch.
BROWN CRAOKER 85 CANDY
COMPANY
'Dallas' ,L'argvxI lnduxfry
S
Compliments of
Yi 1?
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sg ,-
Phone 7.1622 YESPLE 1717 Wood Sr.
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Leadzhg Store of flze Sozzflzwest Since 185 7
SANGER BRCDS.
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DeLuxe
ICE CDEAM
The fll'fXfUt'1'!lf of Ire Cream
727 W'est Davis 6-R197
Wl7lI11flIij'l12 Where did you get tint
lovely walking-stiek?U
Harold Moore: It was
William Kreegerf'
Weridyz Wl1o is he?
11 present from
Harold: I clon't know: but it is
engraved on the gold knob.
Lady fto Shawveris motherj: Your
son must be the idol of the family.
Mrs. Sl7dlL'l't'l'Z Oli, yesg lie's been idle
for sixteen years.
QA!! 21101505
taken by
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KAI-IN-ATTIRED YOUNG MEN
No amount of clothes make success! Paradoxical,
however, successful young men are usually well attiredg
many are Kahn-Attired!
E. M. KAI-IN 84 CO.
CSince 18731
Main and Elm at Lamar
lakh' G.: Would you marry an idiot
for his money?',
Dorothy R.: O, Jakieg this is so sud-
den!
DAN DUPRE
j. H. ADDISL7N ORENNA ADn1soN W. I. Aoblsow
W. I. ADDISON 8: CO.
ESTABLISHED 1881
Svrrirt' for 6'z'ery kind of
qq,,,,1f,,, INSURANCE
LOANS, INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE
ll6 S. Lancaster .
Phones 6-1028 Residence 6-3290 Ku-by Phone
Elizabeth Renfrow is so dumb that
when the doctor told her to take an
apple before going to bed and try to
keep it on her stomach, she told him it
rolled off when she turned over.
TI-IOS. E. COOK 85 SON
Wfbolvsrzle Sfo ws
408 lilm Street
DALLAS, -- T1-1xAs
JEFFERSON PRINTING CO.
Pri11z'i11g ffm! Talksl'
6-0908 213 S. Tyler
Robfrla: But why are those trees
bending over so far?,'
Ralph Tinklv: You'd be bending over.
too, miss, if you were as full of green
apples as those trees are.
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
ejgfclllllfdffltfillg Iewelcfrs and Slfdfi0l1l'TS
Specialists in the line of Fraternity, School and College Emblems.
Visit our new retil store carrying a complete line of Diamonds,
Watches and Novelties.
211 North St. Paul Street
Tay flae Fllffdllt? of the Uillalefic Club
THE SUIT TORIUM
ORIGINAL CASH 81 CARRY CLEANERS
A. BEN LYTLE, Owner
Cleaning, llDj'l'il1g, fyflferafiolzs, Rcflining
Suits Pressed While You Wait at All Stores
RESPONSIBLE - RELIABLE - PRICES ALWAYS RIGI'IT
Swirl Us Your Eufirc' Wardrobcf
Oak Cliff Locations-1900 NV. Jefferson, 1107 N. Zangs Blvd
Dallas Locations-1916 Live Oak, 2211 Cedar Springs
Frosty as a punkir1
in the moonlight
ND NOW the ice-box runs with gas. It is the
simplest and most inexpensive chilling
method, next to Jack Frost himself.
Two Tech students in Stockholm discovered this
method, whereby a tiny gas flame plus a trickle of
water makes ceaseless cold, year after year. No
noise. No machinery.
Call at our building,
and see the Gas Refrigerator in action.
THE DALLAS, GASCUM AN
When YOU are the Editor or Manager of
I'lere's where I double my allowance,
said Trube, as he folded the twenty-dol-
lar bill.
Your School's Annual ....
TIIE AMERICAN BieAu'i'Y CON'I-lR COMPANY
if' it if with its many years of experience, will be glad to
. U help you plan a cover that will be striking in ap-
Mlx-l Wfuuifwf uRePe3t ln YUUI' Own pearance and economical in cost. You have only to
V,'0l'Ll'3, 'l SCS the COW. T110 COW Can fun. ask for this serv' -it is free and places you under
The cow is pretty'. H0 Obligation
Kenwllw Daniel: Lamp de cow. Ain't AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER CO
1902 Orange St.
DALLAS
she a beaut? An' say, baby, she sure can
step.
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ENGRAWNG BY EESE
f
sthe emhodiment of skill and handiwork,
demands a care, a faith and a hope that
can only he acquired through inherent
ahility, a desirefto-do and a timefproven
experience. All of these requirements of
craftsmanship give vivid proof of their
existence in the craftsmen of the Cgfouse
of Qese by the superiority and individuf
ality of the finished product. fx fx fx fx
A.ZEI-ESE ENGRAVING Co.
S cl: oof 911111115217 olrzflffs-giylfalfensf
Dallas ,Texas
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Index of Adfzzerfisers
Addison, XV. I., Ins. . .
American Beauty Cover Co. .
Balcom Co., Inc., The .
Balfour, L. G. Co. -. .
Barrett's Cleaners and Dyers
Bishops' Pharmacy . . .
Brown Cracker and Candy Co. .
Cameron Man Shop . . .
Carroll's Army Store .
Charlton, C. R. Gro. .
Coca-Cola Co ....
Cook, Thos. E. and Son .
Dairyland Products Co. .
Dallas Gas Co. . .
Dallas News . . .
Direct Mattress Co. .
Donnell Ice Cream Co. . .
DuPre, Dan, Real Estate . .
Edwards and McCrary Furn. Co. .
Etheridge Printing Co. . .
Garland and Atnip Auto Park
Green, W. A. Co. . .
Groves-Barnes Lbr. Co. .
Hicks-Gaston Co. .
Hillpor Sports Shop .
Hodge, Robt. Plb. .
Hoover-Lehman Co. .
Jefferson Printing Co. . .
Kahn, M. 8: Co ....
Lakeside Laundry 81 Cleaning Co. .
Lemburg Bros. Gro ....
Levit F. Jewelry Co. . . .
Marsalis Garage . . .
Marsh-Marley Music Co. .
Metropolitan Business College .
Midway Stand . . .
Midway Pharmacy Jeweler
Milliners, Supply Co. . .
Moss, R. W., Accountant .
National Studios The . .
Nichols-Ellis Co. . . . .
Oak cliff Fur. 81 Stge. Co., Inc. . .
Oak Cliff Ice Delivery Co ....
Oak Cliff Rental Library and Book Shop .
148
149
140
148
144
141
145
139
140
140
138
148
144
149
144
137
146
148
138
143
142
143
141
138
144
145
142
148
148
136
138
144
138
135
142
145
142
139
140
147
141
137
135
140
Oak Cliff Pharmacy . 137
Pease Printing Co. 141
Potter Ole, Cleaner . 139
Queen Cleaning Co. . . 142
Rainbow Cleaning Co. . 140
Reynolds-Penland Co. 135
Sanger Bros. . . . 146
Sellers Radio Shop . 145
Skillern 86 Sons . 139
Skinnie 81 Jimmie . 145
Southland Ice Co. . 138
Sudden Service Station , 141
Suitatorium . ...... 149
Tennessee Dairies, Inc ..... 136
Tenth St. Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor . 144
Texas Seed BC Plant Co ..... 139
Titche-Goettinger Co. . 134
Van Winkle's Book Store . 136
XVesson Jewelry Co. . . 140
XVilkinson Ptg. Co. 145
Zeese, A. Engr. Co .......... 150
OTHER SUPPORTERS OF THE OAK
Barkshadt, H., Candy Mfg ....... 117 S. Lancaster
Bracken Ptg. Co. . . . .1428 N. Zangs
Capital Food Products Co. . . 2208 Summers
Curtis Store . . . 111 N. Lancaster
Empire Hat Works . . . 115 N. Akard
First Aid Pharmacy . . 201 N. Ewing
Fulton Market .... . 904 Main St.
Harry's Pine Shoe Repairing . 413 N. Akarcl
Imperial Cafe .... . . 902 Main
Jefferson Cafe . . . . 312 S. Houston
Turner's Shoe Repair Shop . . . 203 S. Ervay
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