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Q .-.vw ,W Q .K J sg- 1 SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR September of Nineteen Eighteen started Forest Avenue High School on her third year. The school was now making great progress and was becoming known as the best high school in Dallas. Nine hundred and seventy-one students were enrolled this year. On January lst, 1919, The Standard Debating Society, the most educa- tional organization in the school was formed. This society in the future was to make a great name for itself not only in Dallas, but over a large part of North Texas. Athletics during this year showed a great improvement over the pre- ceding years. In track, two Forest athletes won honors for themselves and for the school. These were Earle Wilson and Adolph Marder. The school year of 1919-20 was one of the most successful and brilliant years of Forest Avenue High School. Honors were won for Forest in practically every contest in which the school participated. Forest basket- ball and track teams, by winning State championships, became known all over Texas. The city declamation and debate contests, and the city inter- scholastic tennis tournament were won by students of this school. Fine showings were made in thelscholarship assemblies of this school during this year. e 1 E 5 lu li fl L TE A . Et 'Q sf ii 4, f, if ,1 l-f ., I , in-me ,,C.. ...au A 1 .fi , . vi lyfgvixi fl 5, -N , fs 4,1 in J'-E 234 A l N 4 v i l 11 we lx fi 5391! I fl, ,, ici 1 N.,-,J , - ,pw-f , 5 r.. it 2 5. li f. Ii if 25 ' Y' S wa. ., y 55 :HE 15 .L 'V F 'i . e1' . ,L , , . - . 1 - ' ' fi 0 r it 5 JI M -1 h 55,5 X ' 'IX . aw 1 ' f ., fi J, . J ' P ii - li, ,. - .,.-..,.. V: ' .. V ' 3 , .fmhmimbi I aa A .. Hg.
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