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.:l-szeivsaxfuixz-slniaaw :Q-ui.--1 -n- Q-:mxeemas ii a wa s-slulszmwaezzs u-se if is J. F. ICIBIBALL N. R. CROZIER IS. C.uv'ruoux Superintendent .'I.v.si.vfruzt Superizztrfndent llixtrict Superintendent Administration J. F. ICIMBALL ...... Suparintenclent N. R. Cnoznzu .... ,-Vlgyigfanf Superintendent BOARD CLINTON P. Iil'SSELL, President VV. C. I.1c1uMoN, Vice President DExNvI'1 l' BICNIVRRAY Boone S'ronnY Auzx VV. SPENU-: Mus. KIRK HALL Mus. H. I,. Pnoimrs H. B. C.xw'ruonx Supervisor of High School 111-Vf1 Ilf'ti0'lL DUCATION has made great progress in Dallas this year. The students of Forest Avenue High School are benefited by the splendid sources of knowledgeg they are aided by the use of free text booksg they are aided by the splendid faculty which is always seeking to lead us in the paths of learningq and they are fortunate in having a most capable and progressive principal. The administration, by the faithful discharge of duties, has procured for us these many advantages. They are at the helm of the ship, Education, which is sailing through the turbulent sea of Ignorance, to the beacon light beyond, which we are pleased to call Enlighten- ment. To the administration we wish to pay our grateful tribute of appreciation for their faithful, efficient work, and we assure them that we will earnestly endeavor to show our' appreciation by more zealous efforts to put to the best possibile use these many ad- vantages. IIS fi 3 fi 'YE Q' fi M 'L fi Z w E 5 if W ni 517 r . fl' y Y r YU 'F' db at 5 31' E A 'V il' A .... A a W ---ai r ....r-::za-rss::u-gee-1-esavnszes-atsexism-gel: 1924 1-ar-re-1-sszefv 5:s-rm:ze':' :4-w.:-zs.'- 1 l x r I Z 1 l 1 1
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. l ir.a:.Qn1x+siles-asf.-5-2. mfg ' ' . .3?e3'l1 5H!lt'fr'F55'l1 Il?-?s3'I'EE4Alw'fLiQIl1S'i-sgllffi it 4 'lf l 'il' 'lf' 57' Nl r 'E 395 Ft Ja . 4 li. Q 5 it W '17 5' vw UI' dh N9 5 ll. rig -2 rm . if if A fi. W 'll' 'li' Nl in gg -5 - 7 7 - N1 as -E- . l v Fil if 11, W 43' TI-Ili GYMNASIUM . 'ff . ?1 One notable feature of this year deserves special attention. .if Hr. Parker started a new plan to encourage scholarship and raise Q, R the standard of intelligence of the school. The pupils were urged gil lb , to compete against their own records, that is, to raise their own If grades on each six weeks, report. .Pupils who raised their grade 5- M 3 from report to report became members of the Principalis General Q,- - Staff. :- my The Arthur A. Everts' Company presented beautiful gold has 4 pins to every student who obtained membership in the Princi- 'R pal's General Staff for'four divisions and also to those who were if W on thc official roster. W 'il Xatnrally the year 1923-Zak has been the most successful in Q41 it the history of Forest High. The football season was the most ,E successful in the history of the school, and each member of the w squad gave his all. w 6 Two scholarships given by the Reuben Davies Club were won fi if by Goldina McFarland in expression. and Mamie Grace Fenley 'E in piano. Mamie Grace Fenley also won a business scholarship of- ' fered by the Y. VV. C. A. W ' - ' Q 'V' at 53? W ll' fi' UP l b 'li' sawszefresxenu- Q-iss-are s-sr.-legen 1924 -use-sethan-lass:-1+-.zzeliazse-iw.: eflszweux: Page II01l7'fCt'Il '
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i i i w N w r i 1 . 1 glekaeivsaxmxzs-l's-sw 2'-il'-as W P S .-'1g 'l1 I f5 l l . al l' ' il M li N H, if N Q 1 W x l 55 qn -2 or 5 W' 'll -,T . J 4 i i 5 r l a E I F i il Mn. XVYLIE A. Pnzicxlzia Principal HH SENIORS were exceedingly fortunate in having 3 man enter Forest with them who is distinctly a For- esterg a man in whom are Combined the qualities of vapable, efficient Serviee and ready. cheerful helpfulnessg a man who is firm and fair in his deeisiong a man who sees the broader scope of life, yet does not ignore the highest standards of life. and who has won the sincere admiration and regard of the student body. To such a man. Mr. XYylie A. Parker, the Class of 192k wish to express their appreci- TF W 52 .AL t 'PP St 35 fm .4 71' skill N x , l il l Q, 4 l i E 3. l l . I W H LW l l if 1 ation of his kindly interest and his helpfulness in the past 5. t l? four years. ' 1 1 L 1 1 E. i A W bi ll .j fl ' 44 1 1 QE ' , lag ., Eg i, 53 - .ig l 1 l w w pi l, q w. . . . ., - .t e , ....... . 1, .. f e l e -I-ffwese i 19245 ' f-a-f-- s 'I -he -we r P age Sixteen
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