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

 - Class of 1926

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W. I l 1 r l SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR the school had put out, the athletic season was very successful. Two new societies were formed this year: the Forest Avenue High School Literary Society and El Circulo Espanol. Here we must pay tribute to the fine spirit shown by Forest students during the VVorld War. In 1918 there Was an enrollment of 971 pupils. The school doors were closed for a short period in the fall, due to an influenza epidemic. In January, 1919, the Standard Debating Society, one of our outstanding clubs at present, Was organized. ln the future this society was to make a great name for itself in Dallas and North Texas. Great improvement was shown in athletics, and Earle Wilson and Adolph Marder brought honor to the school in track. The fourth year was most successful and brilliant. Forest became known throughout Texas when state championships were won in basketball and track. City honors were won in declamation and debating, and in the city interschol- astic tennis tournament. Fine showings were made in the scholarship assemblies of the school during this year. In 1920 there was an enrollment of 1585 pupils, an increase of 120 per cent over the first year. Our beloved and faithful principal, Mr. B. Cau- thorn, accepted a position in a large business Firm, and was succeeded by Mr. Wylie A. Parker, former principal of Colonial Hill School, and a former teacher at both Bryan Street and Forest Avenue High Schools. The teachers and pupils were sorry to lose Mr. Cauthorn, but soon learned to love Mr. Parker, who has Won a place in the heart of every Forester. The baseball team did the best Work of any of our baseball teams so far, and the track team Won many honors in the city and district meets. Earle Wilson was the bright light of the mf . . - a a aa J.. . , 2

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