Forest Avenue High School - Forester Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1922

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H. L. GUERNICR, Sponsor The The organ trills the Prelude ln soft and plaintive notes That hover, throbbing, pulsing, in the air, The great play house is lighted And the characters approach ln a frank and easy manner free from care. A peaceful mellow twilight Holds the audience spellhound While the players make their hows upon the stage. The organist relaxes and ln silence deep and tense, The critics look with doubt and seek to gauge. Pla Slowly, softly, scarcely noticed, The curtains disappear And then the stage is flooded by a light. The organ, with a harshness, Hurls loud not-es into the air While the players stand bewildered and in fright. And thus begins a Masterpiece: The wond'rous play ol' Life, And the players are this class of Twenty-two. Friends, remember, ey-es are watching' ln mingled fear and doubt, And don't forget: The working's up to you. SMYTH li Ll NDSAY.

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SAM WALDMAN lass Histor of' june, 722 Let's get some pop! Oh, shucks, I lost inyi-I Come, see the legless snake! Peanuts! lce cream! lt's reml hotlll A certain sorority was giving its annual bazaar and these exclaniations and others were floating through the air. Over by one booth four girls who had entered the school from Forest Avenue High School were talking. Let's go see that dancer, Izzy! O, no, Elizabeth, I'cl rather have soda pop! i'Marian Martyn, give me back my peanuts! The pi-anuts were re- stored, and also peace. What will we do next? We've seen the tailless guinea pig and the dancer from Oshkosh. What flo you want to clo, ANNA 7 l know. Let's have our fortunes told!

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