Forest Avenue High School - Forester Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1928
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Trembly, Agib
Waldman, William
Yonack, Samuel
Yowell, Chester
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Duff, Wren
Bilger, Albert
Garrett, Thomas
Munon, Merrill
Harwood, George
Langley, Charles
Adrian, Irving
Barker, Walter
Blair, George
Bowling, Harry
Brown, Arthur
Carter, Leslie
. Cobbel, Eli
Downing, Herman
Edwards, J. T.
Captain
Sorenson, Neils
F irft Lieutenant
Anigle, Harold
Second Lieutenant:
Pruett, Albert
F irft Sergeant
Fisher, John
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Lagow, Fay
Landress, James
Brown, Joe
N W Jordan, Maurice
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Trirfates
Hicks, John
Hilterbrand, William
Kimmell, Isadore
Monk, J. C.
Morris, Gordon
Morrow, Douglas
Minx, Emmitt
Murphy, Hardy
Neely, Henry
Orr, George
Jttaelzed Sergeant
Speckman, Raymond
Paternostro, Vincent
Routt, Oneal
Suggs, O. B.
SaVells, Thomas
Sowell, Melvin
Williams, Henry
Williams, Robert
Williams, Wilbur
Zapp, Alfred
ROSTER, "C" COMPANY
Parker, Gardner
Mims, Woodson
Bishop, Merritt
Thompson, Donald
Horton, Kenneth
Wright, Odell
Michaelson, Max
Bentley, Chandler
Cahn, Albert
Clem, Stanford
Cameron, Donald
DeVoe, Brewster
Gordon, George
Herman, George
Harman, Johnnie
Captain
Hester, Fred
F irst Liezttenantf
F irft Sergeant
Zumwalt, Richard
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johnson, Dale
Jones, Harold
McKinney, Eldon
Moskowitz, Arthur
Motley, Richard
Porch, J. C.
Siegel, Nathan
Hilburn, Arthur
Arant, Harvey
Coleman, Robert
Kavanagh, James
Black, Roy
Haynie, George
House, Alden
tffttaelzed Jllafter Sergeant
Parks, Paul
.lttaelzed S er geant:
Epperson, Dudley
Spence, Eugene
Stone, Mitchell
Stone, Walter
Swayze, Fred
Turner, Harry
Van Slyke, Anson
Winters, Jack
Yonack, Melvin
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Turner, James
Calvit, Collis
Shor, David
Stern, Eugene
McCallum, Carl
Marshall, Marion
Pirozzo, Philip
Eades, Carroll
Allen, Scotty
Athas, Sam
Aven, Junior
Burt, Lamon
Carp, Edwin
Cohen, Frank
Conley, J. W.
Cory, Nolan
Fitzgerald, Jim
Franz, A.
Captain
Willis, Morris
Firft Lieutenant
Chatfleld, John
S eeond Lieutenant:
F irft Sergeant
Parsons, Jim Bill
S ergeantx
Corporal!
Trivate:
Glass, Charles
Gray, Lee
Hancock, Jimmie
Lamb, William
Light, Aron
Miller, Edison
Miller, Isadore
Nathan, julian
Newton, Earl
Payne, Preston
Peters, Joseph
Southard, William
Cox, Taylor
Kurlan, Charles
Tucker, Russell
Bock, Morris
Cahn, Albert
Pulis, Carl
Renfro, William
Ross, J. D.
Smith, W. W.
Sorensen, Jimmie
Stafford, jack
Strangi, Albert
Thompson, Rike
Weinstein, Max
Wright, Carl
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Hall, james
Sehnert, Louis
Farrell, Clinton
Mayerhoff, Herman
Corman, Hyman
Haddox, Hulen
Rezek, Willie
Genzel, Otto
Allen, Clyde
Bane, Grady
Berger, Morris
Bilger, George
Blaylock, Glen
Butler, Fred
Beach, Dan
Moxley, Thomas
Captain
Green, Frank
Fir:t Lieutenant
Wright, Ray
Seaond Lieutenant:
F rrrt Sergeant
Hockwald, Everett
S er geant:
Corporal:
Triwate:
Cornelison, Roy
Curry, E.
Gibson, Carl
Herman, Ben
Holder, Horace
Holland, Wali
Jacobs, Conrad
London, Henry
Fry, Frank
Tully, Steve
Harper,
Pistole,
Knight,
Miller,
Knight,
Lawson
Allen
Wesley
Henry
George
Lambert, William
London, Raymond
Lenzen, Lawrence
McCallum, Samuel
Williams, Finis
Williamson, Ernest
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Swango, Adron
Vratis, Socrates
Calvit, Wiliam
Stegman, Sterling
Howard, Milburn
Gleason, J. L.
Proctor, Maxwell
Kelly, James
Beck, Abe
Arons, Eugene
Bennett, Francis
Berwald, Arthur
Buckmeyer, Woodrow
Coan, Worth
Cooper, Jim Webb
Captain
Pribble, Rufus
F irst Lieutenant
Ryan, Jack
Second Lieutenant:
F int Sergeant
Crowdus, Jack
S er geant:
Corporalr
Triaate:
Dickinson, Edwa
Fielder, Elliott
Finklea, Robert
Frey, Lawrence
Garison, Arlie
Goltz, Isadore
Goldstein, Jack
Gottlich, Arthur
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Kahler, Vernon
Callahan, jesse
Minx, Marvin
Pevehouse, J. C.
Proctor, Roderic
French,
Claude
Lemastcr, Edwin
Levene, Philip
Lief, Fred
Morgan, John
Muirhead, Bobby
Renner, Perry
Williscraft, Lenox
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Berger, George
Blake, Billy
Bourland, Charles
Bailey, Thomas
Brooks, Leslie
Chaney, Edmund
Clayton, James
Cosnahan, H. M.
Cox, Hamilton
ROSTER, "G" COMPANY
Klindworth, Law
Green, Robert
Strock, George
Quinn, Lawrence
Tims, Lehman
Robison, Herman
Pederson, Harold
Pollard, Charles
Hatchett, Austin
Captain
Sams, Malcolm
F int Lieutenant
Thompson, Franklin
Second Lieutenant:
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Coker, G. P.
F int Sergeant
Rothschild, joe
Sergeant:
Tucker, VVayne
Piper, Carroll
Jansen, Harry
Depoma, Charles
Corporal:
Sawyer, George
Carson, Richard
jolly, James
Trivate:
Davidson, C. E.
Davis, W.
Evans, Vernon
Fitzgerald, June
Freeman, Newton
Fryar, Wilson
Gayliarklo, Charles
Grant, Vernon
Haywood, Harry
Howard, Edward
Jennings, Jim
Kleinman, Sigmund
Lewis, Robert
McClung, Wilburn
McMillan, General
Mack, Lee
Mitchell, Harry
Poston, George
Reimer, john
Rogers, Clarence
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Slaughter, O. T.
Schramm, Robert
Schinder, Willie
Sinclair, Henry
Stein, Philip
Watts, Russel
Webster, Fred
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" RT has become foolishly confounded With education" is the note-
worthy opinion of Whistler, the venerable American artist. But,
contrary to this famous painter's belief, art in Forest has become confoun-
ded With education only by the minority.
The most cultured student would greatly prefer the popular print to
the stroke of Rembrandtls brush. Art, argues the dissenter, is a talent not
to be included in the education of high school students. The art depart-
ment of Forest is looked upon by the faculty and student body as one of
the most essental elements in the institution.
Under the most able guidance of Miss Rettie K. Ensor, the quantity
and quality of this division have grown tremendously. The pupils are not
simply taught commercial art, they are taught the fine technique of a
superior grade. The Work and lives of the old masters are studied most
extensively. Rembrandt, Reynolds, Da Vinci, Millet, Corregio, Bon-
heur, Michelangelo, and countless numbers of the greatest portrayers of
Nature are studied. Paintings, be it known, form only a small measure
of the art studied. Statues, pen and ink, pencil, charcoal, show-card, and
linoleum Work are among the several courses traversed by the youthful art
pupil if he studies art the four years of his high school life.
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The beginners of art are given the fundamentals and underlying
principles of the subject. They begin with the study of the color chart.
The second year pupils study still life. It is to be noted that the freshman
and sophomore artists are limited to the use of only water colors, pencil,
and perhaps the pen. The third and fourth year students are termed ad-
vanced artists, that is, they have completed their study of the principles of
art and are prepared to take up the study of more finished Work. They
are taught the use of charcoal, show-card painting, oil painting, linoleum
cutting, and are given a thorough study of pen and ink Work. Naturally,
each student does not undertake to study most of them and endeavors to
become skilled in at least one. Regardless of all these courses, to study
the great masters of art and their lives is far more pleasing and important.
The year of 1928 proved a period of arduous work and tedious study.
A scant half dozen advanced pupils, beginning at the opening of school in
the fall, spent the entire year in supplying this publication with illustrations
or "cuts," Little time was left for them to participate in the poster contests
throughout the city. It is generally accepted that a close study of pen
and ink Work is far more valuable than that of poster work. The youthful
artists of Forest are invaluable in doing the illustrating Work for the
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Clay Hines, secretary, Joe Davis, sergeant-at-arms, Nolan Williams,
sponsor, llfliss Wilcoxg pfanist, Virginia Simms.
During the Christmas Holidays part of the club sang a Christmas
Cantata at North Dallas High, and later all the boys sang the same Cantata
at the Christmas assembly. The Glee Clubs of Dallas appeared at the
Palace Theatre and at the Christmas Tree on the Ferris Plaza.
The clubs entertained at the 'first meeting of the Dad's Club and at
the meeting of the South Dallas Improvement League, then, too, it was
the Glee Club that sponsored the dance given at the carnival.
The coming Carusoes are: Winston Wilson, Nolan Williams, Clay
Hines, Joseph Davis, and Billy Amato.
Richard Allison
Billy Amato
Harris Awalt
Melbert Bale
Ralph Bloom
Marchman Brown
Oliver Cato
Ely Cohen
Joseph Davis
Carl Dufhe
Walter Fannin
PERSONNEL
Woodrow Goodman
Paul Grant
Allyses Grant
Chester Hart
Robert Hill
Clay Hines
Reeder Holiman
Albert Jones
Bernard Jordan
Henry Klepak
Isadore Portnay
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Marion Reaves
Audry Riggs
John Rubin
Winston Rumsey
Sidney Smilowitz
Buster Stagner
Lewis Turk
Nolan Williams
Hugh Woodward
Irwin Yonack
Virginia Simms.
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OREST has several ve'ry promising musicians in its orchestra, among
these are Emmett McClain and Lois Charninsky, members of the
Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and Pem Davenport, who brings honor to
Forest by being the only representative from Dallas to the National High
School Orchestra Convention, held in Chicago during the early part of
April this year. Pem is a very accomplished pianist. He also plays several
Wind instruments, drums, and tympani. This last instrument he played in
the National High School Orchestra.
In the All-City Orchestra Contest to determine the representative of
Dallas at the Annual State High School Orchestra Contest, held at the
Texas Woman's College, April 14, Forest won second place, losing by
only one point to North Dallas.
J. C. Bain
Pem Davenport
Myrt Dixon
Clarence Eltrich
Leroy Emlry
Abe Fox
Samuel Godwin
William Hilterbrand
Jack Kirschner
Jake Masinter
Emmett McClain
Robert Monroe
James Rhodes
Raymond Robison
Ben Rogers
Lois Charninsky
Louis Rosenberg, Jr.
Robert Roth
Henton Smith
Eugene Stern
Maxwell Thornton
Billy Duncan
Mable Atnip
Marie Barnett
Mary Ross Cohle
Angie Coppedge
Margie Lynn Cowan
Frenda Davenport
Mildred Dodd
Thelma Franklin
Dhelma Hoysen
Thelma Hoysen
Lois Hawpe
Francis Kraft
Oleta Robison
Aleene Sessums
Addie B. Smith
Billy Duncan
H ome Economics
HE study of home economics includes three large divisions: I. foods,
or domestic science courses, which deal with food and nutrition, 2.
clothing, or domestic art courses, which deal with textiles and clothing,
and 3. home economics courses, which deal with house-management, home
nursing, house-planning, and interior decoration. By these studies the girls
develop such abilities, technical skills, and attitudes as will contribute direct-
ly towards a fuller realization of three important social objectives of high
school training--health, character, and Worthy home-membership. These
courses are intended to give preparation for so many of the more important
problems of the home and family.
The subject of food is such a broad one that many present-day scien-
tists are finding a life-Work in its study. The home economics girl realizes
that if she Wishes to be Well, strong, happy, and full of vim, she must
choose her food carefully. The aims of the girls in the Domestic Science I
classes are to study food selections, preparation, nutritive value, meal plan-
ning, and serving, to acquire a knowledge of kitchen efficiency, to develop
good health habits, and to improve etiquette in the home. Domestic
Science 2 is a continuation of the study of foods and their prepartion. This
includes the study of food preservation, flour mixtures, candies, and frozen
desserts. Domestic Science 3 deals with Dietetics. This includes the ap-
plfcation of the principles of nutrition to the feeding of the family, with
emphasfs on the relative value of the different foods. This also teaches
selection and preparation of food in relation to the sick.
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One of the slogans of the World War, "Food will win the VVar,',
confirms the fact that food is not merely something that tastes good, or
that relieves the sensation of hunger, but that it is a vital factor in achieving
one of the noblest ideals of all time.
The relative purpose of the Domestic Art CSewingQ classes is:-to
teach careful habits in sewing and the value of systematic care and repair
of clothingg to develop an understanding of the principles of health, com-
fort, and serviceability in their relation to textiles and clothingg to give a
knowledge of textiles, which will lead to a wise selection and purchase of
materialsg to develop an appreciation of beauty of line and color in cloth-
ingg to teach the girls to like to sew and to sew wellg and to teach girls
to save and spend the family income or individual earnings eHiciently and
intelligently.
Home Economics 7 tends to create an interest in the home, to develop
an appreciation of art as applied to the home, to teach house-planning.
The study of Home Economics 8 develops the ideals and standards which
will serve as a basis for the solution of family problems and gives training
in the importance of good health habits in home nursing. The care of
children is also studied.
All these branches of home-life studies tend to further the development
of civilization and are some of the most important courses to be had in
high school or college.
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EACH term the Gymnasium Department has had over five hundred
girls enrolled for the physical training course. This number is almost
one-third of all the pupils now attending Forest.
At the beginning of the football season Forest found that she did not
have any organized pep squad, but the gym instructors, Miss Mabel Shaw
and Miss Locille Segrist, undertook to train thirty-two girls for the pep
squad. The pep squad did its Work Well in arousfng the support of the
school. The Dad's Club thought the squad so important that it sent the
girls to Cleburne with the football team.
Fifty dollars was presented to the Forest Gym Department by the Red
Cross for a second prize in selling the largest amount of poppies on Ar-
mistice Day.
In assembly, January 20, a program of winter-time dances was given
by the gym girls. In addition, two gymnasium demonstrations have been
given by the gym department this past term. The one on April 20 con-
sisted of games, stunts, dances, and drills, showing the technical part of the
physical education work, and the one on May I7 was made up of various
dances of the civilized peoples from ancient times to the present generation.
The costumes were both appropriate and effective.
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The girls of Section IA8 Were the winners in the annual volley ball
tournament, which is taken part in by all the gym classes, and the IB3's
were victorious in the baseball tournament. The friendly rivalry created
by these contests is of great benefit in teaching good, clean sportsmanship.
Indeed, the code of a good Sportsman is the keynote of all gymnasium ac-
tivities.
One of the chief drawing cards of the carnival held at Forest on
lVIarch 9 was an entertainment by Genelle Adams, Marguerite Tobow-
losky, Pearl Pilkington, and Mary Elizabeth Better, who represented the
gym department. This act consisted of individual dances and some of
the regular gym dances and games. This is only one instance of the good
Work that the gym department is continually doing for the benefit of the
school.
Girls who take gym not only learn dances, games, drills and stunts,
thus getting the excellent exercise which the average girls of high school
do not indulge in, but also obtain instruction in health habits. Gym is the
course for fat girls who Want to reduce, for thin girls who want to get fat,
and for girls of the right size who want to stay that way.
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HIS year marks the twelfth year of one of the most popular
A social clubs at Forest-the Crestha. During the years of its
existence, we have studied art, music, drama, short stories, poetry
and the lives of great men and women of America. This year's
subject was the study of opera, under the direction of Jewell
Bonner, program chairman.
"The Crestha Capersf' an annual entertainment given by the
club, was unusually successful this year. Each girl took part in-
as-much-as they "broke loose" from the unusual banquet and
gave a dance and bullet supper combined. The decorations were
purple and gold, the club colors. The music was furnished by
Louis Forman's orchestra.
Much to their sorrow, the Crestha girls lost Miss Plummer,
their faithful sponsor since the club's organization. She is now
Hazel Price
Mrs. VVynn Woolley. The present sponsor is Miss Berry..
OFFICERS
F all Term S pring Term
HAZEL PRICE .......... ,.....,,., T' refiflefzt ,..,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,.., H AZEI, PRICE
MILIJRED MOORE ,,,,,,, ..,,,, V ice-Tprxerident ..,,,, .,c,,,, M ILDRED MOORE
JEYVELL BONNER ....l,....... l..,... . Secretary ,..,, ,.,,....,,,,..,, J EYVELL BONNER
BERNICE LANCSTON ..,,,,,,.,,, .,.. . ,-.?Z'reaJurer ......., .,,.,............. M ARGARET Woou
Miss LOTTIE PI,UIvIIvIER ...... . .,,... Spomor ..,,., ..., . ,.MlSS WILLIE MAE BERRY
MEMBERS
Mildred Moore
Margaret Wood
Margaret Thornton
Emily Payne
Lcontinc Sticksel
Lillian Price
Kathleen Price
Helen Rice
Althea Green
Martha-Holitik
Frances-,Crim
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Eloise Birdwell'
Addie Mae Vickery
Bernice Langston
Jewell Bonner
Wilma Brock
Ruth Peoples
Azilee Holt
Violet Boarchart
Corrine Tillcry
Claudine Haynes
Mary Julia Waller
Dorothy Shepherd
Frenda Davenport
Genelle Adams
Dorothy Fink
Juanita Aven
Rosa Lee Farley
Mae Dell Brown
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, HE Symposium Club, "The Merrymaking Girls" of Forest,
ii is a group of real girls, who enjoy sports and parties and
T dances and picnics-and who revel in providing pleasure. A pic-
i nic for the track team, teas, and showers for the lucky members,
1 baskets and presents for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christ-
i mas, and a big part in the school carnival, are only a few of their
activities. Their regular club meetings and programs are limited
i in merriment only by a certain observant decorum.
y OFFICERS
F all Term 'Y' S pring Term
1 LENA FREY ........... .,........,..... T rexident 7,,, ,,,,, ..,.... E s THER CHANEY
i ESTHER CHANEY ,,,, ., W Y ,..,.., Vice-Ygferidefzt ,,,.,,, ..,... . .EVELYN KRANIER
i MARY L. HUCKABY ,,,,, ,.,,,,, , Secretary, ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,.,, B ILLY GREEN
1 DoRoTHY HERR..-.- ,..... ,, ,.......,,, ffrezzfurer. ...,,,,, .......... E VELYN DEMPSEY
Q EVELYN DEMPSEY ,l,,,,,,,,. ,,.,,, S 67'g5ll7Zf-df-efq7'77ZJ' .,.. , ..... OSCAR NELL BUTLER
3 Miss MYRTLE Fos'rER ..,,,, ,,,,,... S pmzmr ....,... ,,,,,si lN fliss MYRTLE FOSTER
MEMBERS
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Esther Chaney Pauline Serain Gladys Gardner
,E Evelyn Kramer Christina Lindahl Mary Patty Agnew
' Evelyn Dempsey Anna Belle Smith Ethelda Maicwell
' Mary Louise Huckahy Margie Saunders Beatrice Mimms
'Esther Webb Hallein Burnham Billie Hayle
, Margie Dozier Marie Randall Vivian Schroeder
i Maurine Fulwaler Lucille Burruss Geraldine Martin
i Juanita Thompson Mabel Gardner Helen Ross
E Billie Green Gladys VVilliams Thelma Watson
Mildred Amendson Dorothy Fryar Pauline Agnew
l Oscar Nell Butler Francis Van Slyke Lillian Pribble
E Angie Coppedge Dorothy Cook Pearl Pilkington
i Mary L. Malcomesnius Ruth Stogstill Frances Bergin
3 Grace Porter Mary Manion Mary Nelle Dodson
i Alice Hipskind Bernice Vineyard
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HE Girls' Public Speaking Club Was organized in 1921,
and in 1922 it was renamed the Girls' Public Speaking Club.
The purpose of organizing the club was to promote public speak-
ing and to develop self-confidence and poise. The club has al-
ways been under the helpful and instructive sponsorship of Mrs.
Dial, and now has an associate sponsor, Miss Frank. The club
has a membership of fifty and a Waiting list, with many applica-
tions for membership.
OFFICERS FOR THIRD TERM
SY1.v1A RUl3ENS'l'ElN
HANNAH KLAR -
BERTHA RoBINsoN
BIRIHE KOLBER -
MARGARET BRIN
RAE MARY ZELAZNY
ELIZABETH UMPHRESS
MRS. DIAL - -
Miss FRANK
Gladys Bernbaum
Margaret Blakemore
Margaret Brin
Beulah Kuhnell
Ida Cobbel
Ann Catherine Cooper
Rose Einhorn
Pearl Engle
Ray Engle
Margaret Fanning
Helen Goldbaum
Mary Jane Jeffrion
Ethel Katz
Sadie Kessler
Birdie Kolber
Bessie Lerer
MEMBERS
Adelaide Machaelson
Ruth Novich
Frances Redding
Bertha Robinson
Rozelle Rozenthal
Sylvia Rubenstein
Vera Sklibos
Mary Jane Snyder
Helen Star
Sadie Susman
Elizabeth Umphress
Alma Whitley
Evelyn Wortsman
Minnie Wyll
Ray Mary Zelasny
Sybil Yonack
Lula Mae Ussery
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Eddie G. Loving
Gertrude Sachs
Mozelle Baum
Glayde Garonzik
Jane Morris
Pauline Douthit
Mildred Bonwit
Harriet Garonzik
Ernestine Seibold
Stella Mosesman
Madeline Crocker
Lu Fan Patrick
Betty Booke
Ida Mae Miller
Gladys Topletz
Anne Coelm
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OFFICERS
First Term Seeond Term
CORDELIA HILLEY ....... ...... 'P refident .....,, ...,,, , MARIGOLD DUNNE
MARY DULEY .,.,..... ..,., V iee-Trefident ..,,, ,............. P HYLLIS Cox
BILLY HAYS ....,..... ,,,,.,,,.... S eeretary ..,,....,,,, , .,... ELIZABETH DAILEY
ANNIEL PHARES. .,... ,.......,..,., 'I' reaxurer ..,.,..,...... Y ,,kA , ,,..-,-- FAY CALVET
PHYLLIS Cox ...,. Council Reprefenlaliwe, ..,., , I- ,,,.,, EDNA HILLEY
MARIE AGEE ......,,..,... LL., ,.,,,,, ,Clzeer Leader ,,,,..I. ,,,,,,,, M ABEL GARDNER
ELIZABETH LEDBETTER .,,,., .,.,. - .Reporter ,,..,.. ,,,L,A,,,,,,, HELEN PARISH
'MISS BERTHA JACKSONA-- ., .... Sponsor ,I,,.. ,,,,-,,M1ss BERTHA JACKSON
COMMITTEES
Fir!! Term Second Term
SOCIAL SOCIAL
Marigold Dunne Mildred Carr
RING RING
Edna Hilley Viva Locke
SERVICE SERVICE
Fay Calvet Dorothy Knotts
PROLGRAM PRO-GRAM
Juliet Bussey Frances Callahan
PHONE PHONE
Addie V. Smith Addie V. Smith
MEMBERS
Maire Agee
Mary Frances Allen
Lucille Bleish
Frances Callahan
Fay Calvet
Holly Carpenter
Mildred Carr
Doris Caruthers
Bertha Couchman
Phyllis Cox
Lois Cudd
Elizabeth Dailey
Margaret Daugherty
Eugenia Denison
Marigold Dunne
Louise Finely
Mabel Gardner
Melba Gerloif
Katie Goodman
Mary Lee Goodman
Juanita Gover
Freda Griffin
Katherine Griffin
Winnie Gruhbs
Mildred Hagewood
Dorothy Hamilton
Dorothy Hartman
Maggie Hays
Edna Hilley
Mary Esther Johns
Lena Johnson
Juanita Klaczak
Dorothy Knotts
Elizabeth Ledbetter
Esther Littleford
Viva Locke
Charleen Laod
Helen Mann
Vivian Mauntz
Odessa Nelson
Helen Parrish
Jewell Poston
Eleanor Purse
Vashti Reed .
Frances Regdon
Grace Risely
Virginia Sims
Addie B. Smith
Louise Sneed
Frankie Turk
Bernice Vineyard
Mary Frances Winston
Melissa Work
Margaret Mann
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HE Leaders' Club was organized in Forest Avenue High
School during the spring term of the 1927 school session.
Mr. Joe Bergin was the organizer and sponsor, and Roe Simkins
served as the first president.
The club is built around the ideals of true leadership. lt
brings together all Forest citizens Who have distinguished them-
selves in any type of school activity. Consequently the superior
musician, debater, athlete, and soldier meet face to face in the
same organization to work for the same ends, thus coming to know
and appreciate the Work and problems presented by each. The
Leaders' Club has attempted to create a better school spirit, to
foster an inter-school spirit, and to encourage in every respect the
development of dependable leaders. A beautiful gold medal is
given at the end of each term to the boy Who is adjudged to have
rendered the best and most unselfish service to the school during
his last two years in attendance.
OFFICERS
Fall cIiE7'77Z
HENRY HODDE .,,.... .,........ 'P rerident ......
VERNON WILSON ..... .--Vice-'Pre:ident,,
JOE LAGOW ..,,..,,....,. ,-....,, , -.Sew'etary ..... ,.....
ODYS CASTILLOW ........ - ....
SYLVAN KARCHMER. ..,.,
RAYMOND GILHAM ..,.,.,
MR. JOE BERGIN .,.,,,,
Oliver Fudge
Boyd Harrison
Gordon Jackson
George Martin
Johnnie Harrington
Vernon Wilson
Frank Parrino
Tom Palmer
Albert Nailor
C. B. Watson
Morris Willis
Rufus Pribble
Fay Lagow
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JOHNNY HARRINGTON
H.- ,,-.,,,,RlCHARD MALONE
HUGH ST1cKsE1.
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-.Td7lid7ll87Z1ftl7'id71f ....... ,, .... .,.SYLVAN KARCHMER
..-.....Rep0rter---,-.-., ,.-,,,,,..FRANK PARRINO
V--. Sp0m0r-.-e,, ----,,.MR. JOE BERGIN
MEMBERS
Reeves Williams
Pem Davenport
Clarence Agress
Gilbert Proctor
Claude Karr
Roderic Proctor
Iuda Levy
Louis Ravkind
Gus Erwin
Richard Malone
Nolan Williams
Hugh Sticksel
Winston Wilson
Graham Wyly
Fred Hester
Voyne Hooker
Henry London
Everett Hockwall
Sol Katz
Malcolm Sams
Anthony Strange
Dean Davis
Sylvan Karchmer
Howard Johnsen
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HE Senior Hi-Y is for Junior and Senior boys of Forest
Avenue High School. The purpose of the organization
is to build good Christian characters among the boys.
Richard Malone and Joe Berger represented Forest at the
Older Boys' Conference, held at A. 81 M. College in February.
Among the social functions of the club this year were a Father
and Son Banquet, a Girl Reserve Party, a Mother and Son Ban-
quet, and a Possum Hunt.
OFFICERS
RICHARD MAI.ONE - - - 'Prcxidenit
MALCOLM SAMS - - Vine-Tresident
ANTHONY STRANGE - Secretary
FRED BOSHART - - - Treamrer
GEORGE DENNIS - Sergeant-al-.Afrmr
MR. W. H. BUTLER - - - Spomor
COMMITTEES
Bibb ' I Jllemberrfzip
BCH LEWIS, Chalfman Gilbert Proctor, Chairman
Wayne Jeffers A
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Trogram
Gordon Jackson, Chairman
Anthony Strange
Social and Recreation
Hugh Sticksel, Cha
George Dennis
Graham Wyly
Albert Jones
Richard Malone
Malcolm Sams
Anthony Strange
George Dennis
Joe Berger
Gordon Jackson
Hugh Sticksel
Oliver Fudge
Fred Boshart, Chairman
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Malcolm Sams
T. R. Malin
irman Joe Berger, Chairman
Horace Black
MEMBERS
Henry London
Gilbert Proctor
Austin McPherson
Horace Black
Joe Brown
Carl Shawver
Ovie Cauley
Hugh Woodward
T. R. Malin
Ray Wright
Lero Griiin
Wayne Jeffers
Ben Lewis
Kemper Zercher
Cecil Combs
Louis Turk
Marion Reaves
Fred Boshart
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HE Forest Junior Hi-Y, which consists of freshman and
sophomore students of Forest, was organized at the close
of last summer vacation by hir. VV. H. Butler, sponsor of the
club. The Hi-Y is an organization of Christian high school boys,
who have as their purpose to "create, maintain, and extend
throughout the school and community high standards of Christian
living." Its slogan is c'Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Ath-
letics, and Clean Scholarship." This club holds regular meetings
every Friday at 6:30 at the Y.M.C.A. At these meetings the
programs consist of a study of the Bible and of a discussion of
current events.
At the State Older Boys' Conference, held at College Station,
February 3-5, the following members represented Forest: Mr.
W. H. Butler, sponsor, Everett Hockvvall, president, Sydney
Adams, vice-president. Other functions which the junior Hi-Y
participated in Were a Father and Son Banquet on November 18,
1927, and aeeMother and Son Banquet on lylay 4, 1928. At one
of the recent meetings Mr. Grover C. Good, the Texas State
Boys, Work Secretary of the Y.lVl.C.A., made a short address to
the Forest Junior Hi-Y.
EVERETT HOCKWALL
SYDNEY ADAMS -
BERNARD HEMPHILL
FRANK STOVER -
W. H. BUTLER -
Sydney Adams
Alex Brooks
John Fisher
Everett Hockwall
Bernard Hemphill
William Hildebrand
jack Jeffers
Stanley Jones
Arthur Moskowitz
Carroll Piper
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
Roderic Proctor
Sterling Stegman
Frank Stover
Lehman Timms
George Gordon
Elliot Fielder
Tom Whitby
Stuart Fogerty
Earnest Williamson
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George Orr
Charles Green
Loddie Holotik
John Renner
Agib Trembly
Carl Pulis
Austin Watson
D. M. McElroy
Charles Morgan
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A ANTHONY STRANGE .fw.. .- ,..... Vice-Trefidmt .,,... ....,,,.. . .-NATALIE LEv1N
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l I 3 EMMET MCLAIN .............,..... ,-.Sergeant-at-Jrmf, ,--,v, -,A,,..- M 0111115 JAFFE
A MARY ALICE CRADDOCK.. .v,,, ,....... R eporter .,,..... . ,,..,,.... RosA D. DAVIS
EMILY IVIAYHEW .... . ...... .. ..,. ..... T' arliamentarian .... ., ..-v , .,,,,.., ,MAURINE JACKSON
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Mary Allen Hannah Klar Alta Zachary
J Naomi Aronoff Frankie Koza Shinie Zelazny
Margaret Blakemore Buelah Kuhnell Bessie Lerer
Mary Blakeney Natalie Levin Clarence Agress
Mildred Bonwit Emily Mayhew Nathan Barshop
ll Sara Bronstein Alice Mayhew Homer Berens
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Melba Canell Ethel McKinney Fred Boshart
l l Mary Alice Craddock Ruth Munzesheimer John Green
is Genevieve Curtis Mary Elizabeth Price Fred Hester
' Blanche Davis Hazel Price Herschel Jaffe
I Rosa Davis Bertha Robinson Morris Jaife
i 1 Naomi Day Rozelle Rosenthal Sherman Kaplan
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, Rose Einhorn Lillian Sinclair Charles Henry Kelly
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lf Maude Evans Mildred Taylor Gilbert Proctor
g J Susie Gibbs Corinne Tillery Jack Robertson
'f W Helen Goldbaum Elizabeth Umphress Hugh Stickscl
i Modene Gouldy Frances Van Slyke Anthony Strange
i 1 Ina May Holt Thelma Walstein Carl Tribble
, Maurine Jackson Alma Whitley
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3 J FRANKIE KozA., ,,,, r,,..,,, TP resident .,,,..., ,...... HELEN STAR
1 J J HEIiEN STAR ,...,,. . ,,,,.,,,, Vice-'Prefident .... .W ,,,,, EVELYN WORTSMAN
J J BIIARGAREI' BRIN ..,.. L ,,,,....... Secretary ,,,,,, .,,.o, 1 .GERALDINE MARTIN
J J NATHAN BARSHOP ..,... ...,.i,., ,... T r eimirer .ii.... ....v,,,..,, JOSHUA KAHN
J J ROBERT MONROE ,.,.., ,, -,., Sergmrit-at-.ffrmf ......,, ,,.,.,.,,,. J OE PEARLSTEIN
J J BEULAH K.UHNELL .,,..., Tarliammim-ian ,,.,,. ,,,,,, , MARY JANE SNYDER
, LJ MARY JANE SNYDER ,,,.,..... . ,.,..,, ,Reporter ,rr,-, . JADALAYDE MICHAELSON
MISS RACHEL M. FOOTE ,,,, M ,,,,,, Spomor ,,,,r MISS RACHEL M. FOOTE
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J J Addie B. Beddoe Henrietta Malowitz Joshua Kahn
' ' JJ Juanita Aven Geraldine Martin Myron Lipsitz
J HJJ Mary Better Adalayde Michaelson Henry Miller
J Wanda Braden Jane Morris Joe Pearlstein
J Leah Bi-anning Margaret Brin Anson Van Slyke
A Willa Mae Brown Regina Penn Theresa Salari
J J JJ Carmen Dye Anna Pomerants Ocie Perry
J V Naomilea Fowler Annel Phares Mildred Bonwit
J Eleanor Goodstein Frances Redding Eva Christensen
J V Miiggili Hays Gertrude Sachs Helen Goldbaum
' Edna Hilly Verna Skilbos Nathan Barshop
' J J Virginia Hipwell Mary Jane Snyder Harriet Hammerstein
J J H Mary Jane Joifrion Evelyn Wortsman Josie Kirkham
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J J Harry Kirschner Lois Allen Beulah Kuhnell
' Eddie G. Loving Florence Friedman Georgia Ramsey
, RQNJ, Marie Mattox Omega Cummings Lilly Sorenson
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HE Standard Debating Society has just experienced an-
, other successful year--with its colors still Hying and its
prestige undiminished. This year the club claims for its own the
senior class president, the business manager of the annual, the
class orator of the senior class, the school representatives in the
various public speaking contests of the city, many of the cast of
the Senior Play, and a whole host of others who are a credit to
themselves as well as to the society.
The club does not desire to live solely on its reputation, no
matter how spotless and influential it may be. These boys have
not been satisfied with the motto "Let well enough alone". With
the material which it now has and hopes to get, the club looks
forward to next year, hoping to improve itself and to keep pace
with the development of the school.
OFFICERS
1 Spring Term
SHERMAN KAPI.AN ----
HERscHEL EIAFFE
SoL KATZ - - -
CHAS. HENRY KEL1,Y -
MORRIS Bock - -
Miss EDNA Rowis
MEMBERS
Clarence Agress
Homer Beren
Morris Bock
Sam Bock
Jack Boguslowsky
Joe Brown
Fred Boshard
Ovie Cauley
Pat Cosnaham
Clarence Crawley
Lewis Finneburgh
Frank Fry
Albert Green
Bernard Hemphill
Gordon Jackson
Herschel Jalfe
Morris Jaffe
Sherman Kaplan
Sylvan Karchmer
Sol Katz
Chas. Henry Kelly
Jack Kirschner
Aaron Kleinman
Henry Kelpak
David Lefkowitz
Abe Leon
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Vice-T'refi1Ze111
- S .eoretary
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S ei' geaiiz-at-J rim
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T. R. Mzllin
George Martin
Joe Pearlstein
Gilbert Proctor
Roderic Proctor
Marion Reeves
Winston Rumsey
David Shor
Eugene Stern
Willie Waldman
Max Weinstein
Vernon Wilson
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l F. H. Garcia, "Mexican Popular Music"5 Miss Abeullah Velas-
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Il MAUDE EVANS ...., ........,.,. .,,,... V i re-?reJide1zt ..,.... .....,. M ARJORIE DOZIER
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I ROY TURNER ..,,,,,,,
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J II I Lois Charninsky
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----.---HUGH STICKSEL
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.-.-.-.BLANCHE DAVIS
COMMITTEES
Spring Term
PROGRAM
mam Ednajo McGreW, Chairman
Ina Mae Holt
Ralph Steginan
MEMBERSHIP
l Josephine Israel, Chairman Lois Charninsky, Chairman
l ' ,lt Leslie Markham Gladys Kinard
J l Marjorie Dozfer Kemper Zercher
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I Il ll Lucille Allison Josephine Israel Lewis Finneburgh
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I I 1 li Katie Barton
Q Rose Berger
E J Johanna Brown
2 I Juliet Bussey
J Ii ' Lois Charninsky
I I Blanche Davis
L ly 3, Charlotte Davis
ll I Maude Evans
I 5 f Marjorie Dozier
, I Margaret Cvee
N Rose Ellen Snider
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Jeanette Kimmel
Anna Rae Leon
Leslie Markham
Alice Mayhew
Gladys Miller
Ednajo McGrew
Ethel McKinney
Mary Elizabeth Price
Helen Sellman
Henton Smith
Roy Turner
John Green
Robert Hill
Conrad Jacobs
Richard Lee
Aron Light
Archie McNeil
Hampton McNeill
Robert Monroe
Frank Shields
Odis Stark
Ralph Stegman
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SHERMAN KAPLAN Rev TURNER
Ueclamation
UCCESS was the lot of the Forest declaimers. The elimination con-
test to determine the school representative in the annual city declama-
tion contest was held on Tuesday, March 6, with ten girls and seven boys
competing. Alma Whitley and Sherman Kaplan were chosen. In the
city contest, held March I7 at the Bryan Street High School auditorium,
Sherman Kaplan won first place for Forest, and Alma Whitly tied with
the Bryan Street High School representative for second honors.
Sherman Kaplan and a girl from the North Dallas High School rep-
resented Dallas in the district contest held at Denton, April I3 and I4.
Sherman Kaplan Won second place. Heretofore, the winners in the Dal-
las city contest were eligible for competition in the state contest held at
Austin, but this year they were required to participate in the district con-
test before entering the final state contest.
Margaret Blakemore, second place winner for the girls in the school
contest, represented Forest in the annual Texas VVoman's College public
speaking contest held at Fort Worth, Friday and Saturday, April I3 and
I4. Howard Johnsen, second place winner for the boys in the school
contest, will be the Forest representative in the Briand Silver Medail
contest, outlawing War contest, to be held May I2 in the Sunset High
School auditorium. p
In the City Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, which was held in our
own school Saturday evening, llflarch IO, Roy Turner represented Forest
and won second place With the speech "Motion pictures, as a whole, exer-
cise a beneficial influence on societyf,
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GILBERT PRoc'roR GORDON JACKSON
Debate
THE debate teams did not enjoy as successful a year as was hoped they
might.
Preparation was begun early in the fall on the question: "Resolved,
That the Congress of the United States should enact farm relief legistla-
tion embodying the p1'inciples of the McNary-Haugen bill." Eight boys
and five girls tried out for the teams. In the final try-out Minnie Wyll
and Maurine Jackson were chosen as the girls' team, and Gordon Jackson
and Gilbert Proctor were chosen as the boys' team. As all members of
the teams, except Gordon Jackson, who represented Forest last year, were
debating for the Hrst time, a good many practice debates were arranged
with teams from neighboring towns and cities, among these were Den-
ton, Central and North Side High Schools of Fort Worth, Waxahachie,
Corsicana, Hubbard City, Sherman, Athens, Texas Military College of
Terrell, and Mesquite.
The debate preliminaries of the city contest were held Saturday night,
March 24, at the Oak Cliff High School. , Gordon Jackson and Gilbert
Proctor, upholding the negative side of the question, defeated the Sunset
High School representatives. The Forest girls, Minnie Wyll and Maur-
ine Jackson, defending the affirmative side of the farm relief question, lost
to the representatives of the Oak Cliff High School. By their decision
over Sunset and the drawing of a bye, the Forest boys reached the finals,
which were held in the Bryan Street High School auditorium on March
31. Again defending the negative side, our team lost to the Oak Cliff
boys a decision of two to one. , 54--cy ,
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THE WHITEHEADED BOY
THE January Class of IQ28 presented a three-act comedy entitled "The
Whiteheaded Boy," December 9, 1928.
The lead was taken by Keith Williams, who played the part of Den-
nis, the Whiteheaded Boy. Juliet Bussey as Delia Duffy, his sweatheart,
played oposite him. The performance was vivid and forceful. Others
in the cast were:
Mrs. Geoghegan t.....,l ,...,, G ertrude Turner
George ,...,,..,,.......... ......,....... D onald Ennis
Peter ,,t.. ,....,,..,,.,,,.,,, H arold Ridells
Kate ...... ,,.....,, M ary Elizabeth Price
Jane ,v....,,... . --- .....,,...,,....,,..., Frances Shor
Babyd.. ,t..,., , ....v,..,.,,..,.....,.....,,....,.....,...,,,,.... Agusta Zapp
Donough Brosnan, engaged to Jane ,.....,, Alfred Karchmer
John Duffy ....,,...,....,.,... --.. ..,,,...,t..,........,..,, John Cearley
Aunt Ellen ,.,,,,,,.....,,..,,,.. ...,,... IN 'larjorie Ernest
Hannah, the maid ..,,..,,,........,.,,,,,,.,.......,, Sarah Bronstein
THE GLORY OF ROME
The Latin Department gave a program, October 25, in order to buy
Latin books for the library.
The first number was given by the Auditores Club. The members
presented a scene in a Roman School, with Fred Hester as the able teacher,
the pupils of the school were presented as old Roman charactrs, such as,
Caesar, Cicero, and Pompey.
The members of the Sigma Feri Club gave a Roman Style Show.
The newest things in wearing apparel for slaves, vestal virgins, gladitors,
and lictors were shown.
The Senior Department of Latin gave a very interesting Roman
Wedding. This scene carried one back to the days when weddings were
weddings: the entire family attended. There were twenty-two characters
in the wedding. The entire act was very interesting, unique, and cleverly
done.
A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
For the benefit of the football boys, the Dad's Club sponsored an
evening's entertainment.
A moving picture, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court",
was shown. Between acts, Genelle Adams, Dorothy Finks, and Mar-
guerite Tobolowsky, accompanied by Pam Davenport, gave solo dances.
The Public Speaking Department gave a Valentine Play, "New Loves
for Oldng and Mildred Moore, Hazel Price, George Martin, and Vernon
Wilson, gave the "Collegiates,'.
THE HURDY GURDY GIRL
THE "Hurdy Gurdy Girl" was presented by the Senior Class, April 27,
IQ28. The center of complication was a letter Theodore Luggatte
wrote to his father, but had sent by mistake to Carlotta Columbus, an Ital-
ian Hurdy Gurdy Girl Whom Theodoreis sister, Marion, had arranged to
have as the chief attraction at a lawn party. When Carlotta was unable
to come, Marion's cousin, Carlotta Vernon, acted as the Hurdy Gurdy
Girl: thus the plot was further complicated.
CAST '
Carlotta Vernon, the Hurdy Gurdy Girl ........, -, ,.,,,.. Natalie Levin
Jim Stearness ...........,,,..,.,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..... .,..,,... J ack ROb6rtSOn
Dolly Stearness ,,,...,,
Mr. Simon Luggatte ,...,, -
Marion Luggatte, , ,.., ,W
Theodore Luggattems.-.
,,,,-,,Marie Randall
M. Moncrief
--,,,...Mildred Moore
--,,,,Anthony Strange
Clarissa Luggatte ,.,,..,, r..,,,,.. J osephine lsrael
Maisie Deane ,,....,
Jack Grover .,,,,.
Mary Dayton ,..,...
Helen Dayton .,.., ,...
Tom Murray ...,,,,
, .s,, -., ..,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, H elen Rice
Shapiro
A W TT TT,,Mary Julia Waller
Margaret Blakemore
Harold Clem
Billy Mason ....,,...., A Y ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, G ,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, Y feron Wilson
Aristotle Lutzon, ..,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s.,, J ohn Green
Algernon Clancey ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,, C has, Henry Kelly
Sllsit-tm, ..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,, , M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Lillian Price
Josie Smith ,....,..l...,,,. , ,,,,,,.. --,,,,,, H allein Burnham
Antonio Columbus ,.... .
-.--,,.,,.Frank Parrino
CRESTHA CAPERS
' I 'HE first Dramatic event of the new year was given by the Crestha
Club, January 6, 1928. Vera Dashner acted as master of ceremonies,
announcing the "Radio Act".
Pem Davenport was announcer of Station C-R-F-S-T-H-A. Mildred
Moore and Helen Rice sang "Highways are Happy Ways", then Ruth
Peoples sang "lVlelancholy Babyn, accompanied by Jewell Bonner, last,
Rosalie Farley and Violet Boshart sang f'I'm Drifting Back to Dream-
landf,
The next number was a tap dance by Dorothy Finks, she was accom-
panied by Pem Davenport. Bernice Langston and lblargaret Wood gave
a clever act called "The Crystal Gazern. Bernice had lost her sweet-
heart, and the fortune teller thought she had lost her dog. Finally, Ber-
nice's sweetheart was restored through a letter sent to the Fortune Teller
by her sweetheart. Mildred lyloore, Margaret VVood, and Hazel Price
gave a skit that really should be in vaudeville-three country gals from
Farmers' Branch. The next was a specialty given by Dot Finks, Lillian
Price, and Margaret Thornton.
The surprise act was "IT, THAT, AND HO-VV." Our football
boys gave this. All the boys were dressed as little school children, with
Vernon Wilson acting as the 'iSchool Mann". John Cearley was Janitor.
The setting was a school room for such pupils as: Odys Castillow, Iuda
Levy, Abe Argovitz, Red Clem, George Martin, and Gene Hamiter.
Girls, you ought to have seen Gene! He beats you all when it comes to
strutting. And Cdys, Oh! manl Iuda Levy gave a "real sweet" reading
about his little feller. Red was a genuine bully, shooting the girls. He
got put in the corner with Odys. They all recited and sang songs, an
old-time Forest program-just like assembly.
The last number was a pianologue, given by Hazel Price and Pem
Davenport. They gave the selections "Sundown" and "The World Is
Waiting for The Sunrise."
ANNUAL STAFF VAUDEVILLE
On the eighteenth day of May the Forester Annual Staff gave the
best vaudeville show and dance that has ever been given at Forest, directed
by Mildred Moore and Pem Davenport. Each high school contributed
an act. Eloy Lozanzo and Dolores Ferrero, prominent dancers of Dallas,
did the tango, Mildred Moore and George Martin appeared in "A Trip
to the City", Pem Davenport and his orchestra gave a program featuring
Genelle Adams, Marguerite Tobolowsky, Dorothy Finks, Winston Wil-
son, and Gus Levine.
Society and labs
CARNIVAL
"It war Jllorofi 9
On a worm and dreary night
T fmt the F orett Coriiiefol
Took place-and H mo!"
ffSODA Water, candy, everything, anything! Right this way, only
5c, a nickel!" yelled George. Before the show in the auditorium
started, there could be heard all kinds of ballyhooing from the different
booths. Pretty Crestha lassies, also muchachitas, were seen, and very
much heard, selling popcorn balls and candy.
Among the outstanding booths were those of the Crestha, Symposium,
and Leaders' Clubs. The Leaders' Club certainly drew the largest crowd,
but this was due to the fact that Johnny Harrington and Travis McCall
put on a boxing exhibition. Others on the card were Jack Collins vs. Sam
Frankenstein, and Clyde Jamieson vs. Barney Solomon.
The Crestha Club had an interesting booth, their main feature was a
fortune teller. The Symposium Club presented a Mock Wedding. Every
club in the school had a booth of some kind. The main show was given
in the auditorium, to make the performance complete, Pem Davenport
presented his orchestra in "Jack O' Lanterns." Dorothy Finks, Margaret
Thornton, Margtxeritte Tobolowsky, and Genelle Adams were presented
in two choruses and several solo dances. Irene Sewell and Haskell Bevers
gave several songs. Fredna and Pem Davenport furnished an act all of
their own.
When the "Jack O' Lanterns" was finished, a dance was given in
the Gym under the auspices of the l'Vlusic Department of the school. At
the close of the dance, lylildred Moo1'e was announced Carnival Queen
and George Martin, Carnival King.
THE HIGH SCHOOL HERO
On April 12, 1928, the Dads, Club sponsored a picture show, The
High School Hero, given in the Forest High School auditorium. The
proceeds were used for some ofthe debts incurred by the school during
the fall term.
The Mtlsic Department sponsored a dance given in the Gym, the
proceeds of which were used for paying the expenses of Pem Davenport,
Dallas High School representative, to the National Orchestra Convention
in Chicago.
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VERA DASHNER
Editor-in-Chief
MILDRED lV1OORE GEORGE MARTIN
Jssistont editor Business Jllanager A
Mary Julia Wallei'
Literary Staff - Maurine Jackson
X L Evelyn Dempsey
Hazel Price
Jthleties - Vernon Wilson
Frank Parrino
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Humor - I Helen Senter
Jlffilitary - Claude Karr
Richard Malone
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Gus Erwin
Typists - N Evelyn Kramer
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BUSINESS STAFF
Albert Cahn Esther Chaney
Marie Randall Dorothy Sheperd
Jack Robertson
SPONSORS
Literary - ---- Miss Ruth St. John
Jrt - - Miss Rettie K. Ensor
Business - Mr. F. E. Norton
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STAFF
FALL TERM
OLIVER FUDGE
MAURINE JACKSON
Gertrude Turner
Juliet Bussey
Emmett McClain
Mary Allen
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NFred Garner
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Ethel McKinney
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Ruby Bell
'Alfred Isaacs
John Cearley
Alvin Jeffers
cRobert Ragsdale
Florence Bates
Hannah Klar
Helen Goldbaum
Alfred Karchmer
Ben Feenberg
Gordon Jackson
Sherman Kaplan
Dorothy F inks
John Harrington
Mildred Moore
Hazel Price
SPRING TERM
MAURINE JACKSON
GRAHAM WYLY
Natalie Levin
'Susie Gibbs
KLeota Agee
Ruth Munzesheimer
Ethelda Maxwell
'Israel Zeitman
Albert Cox
Vernon Wilson
tRichard Malone
rFrank Parrino
1Richafd Malone
Claude Karr
fElizabeth Umphress
4 Fred Boshart
rEmily Mayhew
Christina Lindahl
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Mr. Herschel Forester has been
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THE SEASON
GAIN in 1927 Forest made for
herself and for Dallas a football
record characterized by the excellent
playing of the team and by the good
sportsmanship .of the student body.
Although defeated at the first of the
season, the team soon buckled down to
business and Went far in the state race
for championship.
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On September 24 Forest Won a sen-
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Ada out-weighed Forest fifteen pounds
to the man, but the Forestites had the
fight necessary to Win a football game.
Forest Won by a brilliant overhead at-
tack, with Clem and Castillow on the
receiving line. Everything pointed to a
Wonderful season.
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defeated in the last two minutes of the
game everal large penalties cost For-
est the game, but you have to hand it to
the fighting Bisons for pushing over a
touchdown in the last two minutes to
play. Castillow played sensational de-
fense. Red Gilliam played on the
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The fighting Lions, stinging under
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staging a comeback against North Side
High CFort Worthy, beating their
Worthy foe to the tune of I9 to 6.
Both teams scored in the first quarter,
which ended With the score tied. V
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come of the game was never in doubt,
because it could be seen Very plainly
that Forest decidedly held the upper
hand. Iuda Levy, Red Gilliam, Wat-
son, and Hodde played well in the
backfield5 Joe Lagow, McCullough, Joe
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Forest's victory over the "Parrots"
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Forest having the upper hand most of
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succession on the head, which, if they
had worked, would have resulted in a
touchdown for Bryan. On the whole,
the game was a well fought contest.
The Bryan team showed more than was
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THE I928 Forest High cage team proved itself to be one of the greatest
quintets that ever represented the Green and White on the painted
courts. For the second consecutive year, the Lions copped the city cage
championship without sustaining a loss.
This team was composed of Iuda Levy, Gus Erwin, Lou Ravkind,
Abe Argovitz, and Howard Brecht. Throughout the season, Ravkind and
Levy were the outstanding cagers in the city, but much credit should be
given to Erwin, Argovitz, and Brecht. Their brilliance was overshadowed
by the sparkling play of Ravkind and Levy.
After downing Arlington and Gainesville, the Lions defeated the.
Denton Broncos in the finals for the Tenth District Championship, 28
to 27.
The Green Wave won the right to enter the State tournament at
Austin by taking the measure of the 'Alba High quintet. "Honk" Erwin
was the star offensive player, with "Bull" Levy, as usual, stopping all the
Alba drives. After drawing a bye in the first round of the state tourna-
ment, the Lions defeated their bitter gridiron enemies, the Cisco Big
Dam Loboes, 22 to 23.
After advancing to the semi-finals, the Green Wave was defeated at
the hands of the Austin High School cagers. Their strength being sapped,
the Lions were overwhelmed by the powerful Athens teams in the last
game of the season.
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Second Team
TO make a clean sweep in the first and 'second team series, Coach
Forester,s Cubs won the second team championship, after playing off
a tie with the Bryan High Wolflets.
Coach Forester's starting Hve was composed of Watson and Jeffers,
forwards, McC11llough, center, Parker and Sowell, guards. This quintet
worked smoothly and machine-like together.
In order to determine the second team champion, Athletic Director
John Fouts ordered the teams to play a series of three games, the teams
winning two to be champions. ,
The first game was played in the Bryan High gym. The Cubs were
strengthened by the addition of Allison and Castillow from the first squad.
This game was featured by close guarding and superb goal tossing. C. B.
Watson, Cub forward, led the way for the scorers. The floor work of
Parker was outstanding. The Wolflets also played their best game of the
season, but were defeated by three points.
The second game of the series was played in the Forest gym. This
contest had the same atmosphere as the first team championship games.
The Cubs had little trouble in downing the WolHets. Watson, again,
was the shining light. Parker, also, displayed his usual dazzling floor
work.
By winning this series, all the trophies for the 1928 City Cage Series
were brought to Forest.
Basket Ball
PRBSEASON SERIES
December I4-Forest,
December 23-Forest,
December 29-Forest,
December 30-Forest,
December 31-Forest,
First Term
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January 2 7-Forest, 2 8 ,..,.... ,,,,v..... S unset,
January 31-Forest, 26 ,,,-,.,. ...... O ak Cliff,
February 2-Forest, 29 ......... We ,,.,, . ..... Bryan,
February 7-Forest, 37 ,...,v.., ,,,,,,2 N orth Dallas,
February I 6--Forest, 3 I ........, ., ..,,.,,..,, Oak Cliff,
February 25-Forest, 26 ........ Highland Park,
February 2 7-Forest, 30 ....,,.,... , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..... Highland Park
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March 3-Forest, 28 ,.v.,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,2I,,,..,,,, ...,.,, D e nton,
State Series
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March 17-Forest, 2 8. ,,,....,e,v,-, 22 I.....,ee. ,,,,,,. I Athens,
City Series
Second Term
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PRUITT B. Woons IRWIN E. Woobs
Track
FTER losing dual meets to North Dallas and Qak Cliff, the Forest
track team copped second place in the City track meet, April 7. Oak
Clif barely nosed the Lions out by three points. '
The Green Team is referred to as a "two-man team." Baldry won
first places in the javelin throw, broad jump, and pole vault and tied for
First place in the high jump. Nailor won the 440 yard dash, third place
in the 220 yard dash, and ran anchor on the relay team. In addition,
there are Palmer, W. Wilson, Jeffers, Ed. Woods, R. Woods, Redd,
Isaacs, Pruitt, and Brown, who are all excellent tracksters. Nailor estab-
lished a new city record in the quarter-mile, running it in S2 seconds flat,
and Baldry heaved the javelin 164 feet for a new city record.
Forest again won the District Meet, chalking up thirty points.
Honor is due to Mr. H. B. Yates, coach.
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WYNN COBBEL THOMPSON BLAKEMORE LEON HUNTER
Tennis
HIS year the tennis tournament, which was scheduled for the month
of February, was interrupted by the usual Winter Weather. Most of
the practice was done at the City Park, Where the games were played.
Mr. Fouts, Director of Athletics, announced that We would have another
tournament next April.
The boys' team, under coach W. F. Hunter, was represented by
Franklin Thompson in singles, and Albert Green and George Martin in
doubles. Max'Miller, Nathan Leon, and Alvin Corder served as alter-
nates. There are a number of young players who should return next year
to add strength to the team.
The girls' team,'coached by Miss Roberta Wynn, was represented by
Margaret Blakemore in singles, and Ida Cobbel and Adrian Haller in
doubles. Rose Dasch served as alternate.
GIRLS'
SINGLES
Forest-North Dallas-2-65 1-6.
Forest-Bryan-6-35 6-1.
Forest-Sunset-2-65 I-6.
Forest-O.C. fForfeit to O.C.D
DOUBLES
Forest-North Dallas-2-65 1-6.
Forest-Bryan-6-25 6-o.
Forest-Sunset-fSunsct no doubles teamj
Forest-Oak Cliff-Oak CHE 13-65 2-6.
Score
BOYS'
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Forest-Bryan-4.-6g 2-6.
Forest-Sunset-o-65 0-6.
Forest-Oak-Cliff-o-65 o-6.
DOUBLES
Forest-North Dallas-3-65 1 -
Forest-Bryan-3-65 4-6.
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Sires, have heard a wandering rumor
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How our college-gypsy theme affects the public humor?
We've cut the pattern and followed the scheme-
Taken the Gypsy Trail with Rudyard Kipling.
,Tis true we've gone through a breadth of reading
In the brave-bold hope of this succeeding-
That your fancy ensnared in the rose-crystal ball
Seeks its own fair reflection in some college hall,
That lured by gypsies youlll pause perchance,
And, ere you know, be lost in the maze of Learning's
"The white moth to the closing vine,
The bee to the opened clover,
And the gypsy blood to the gypsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
Out of the dark and gargic camp,
Out of the grime and the gray
QMorning waits at the end of the worldj,
Gypsy, come away!
Both to the road again, again!
Out on a clean sea-track-
Follow the cross of the gypsy trail
Over the world and back!
Follow the Romany patteran,
West to the sinking sun,
Till the junk-sails lift through the
drift,
And the east and west are one.
houseless
Follow the Romany patteran,
East where the silence broods
By a purple Wave on an opal beach
In the hush of the Mahim woods.
The heart of a man to the heart of a maid
Light of my tents, be fleet.
Morning waits at the end of the world,
And the world is all at our feet!"
Romance
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-just a Word to Graduates:
UCCESS sometimes seems to be a matter
of chalice and good luck. But it is near-
ly always the result of years of labor and
patient elfort.
This point was the cause of the famous mis-
understanding between Wliistler, the artist,
and John Ruskin. The latter had belittled
the Value of a painting which VVhistler had
sold for a thousand pounds.
How long did it take you to paint it?" asked
Ruskin.
"About an hour," Whistler replied.
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"What! You asked a thousand pounds for
one hour,s Work!
"Yes," said Whistler, abut it took a lifetime
of study to learn how."
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Our aougratulaiion:
to the Graduate: of 1928!
Jllay your future: be happy and
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THE DALLAS GAS COMPANY
WHITE'S DAL-SEC THEATER
Corner Dallas Street and Second Avenue
cfffze Family Tlzeatrel,
Continuous Performance Saturday and Sunday 3:00 to 11.00 P. M.-Other Clays 7:00 to
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Sc MARX Clothes
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quirement.
That is the reason for the
young man's preference
HURST BRQS. CO.
Thrift ....
a most important lesson for
school boys and girls.
Few of us are extravagant.
Yet lots of us find it hard to
have any money to save.
VVe do not take advantage
of existing organized effici-
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not know of it.
This is a store you should
know more about. You can-
not help saving When you buy
here.
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PACKAGE BREAD
"Best 'for all occasions"
Schepps-Kleber Baking Co.
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R. L. BOOTH HDW.
Where quhlilwy tells '
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605 North Akard Phone 2-5648
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ALVVAYS ALVVAYS
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substantial, progressive homes of Dallas and the territory
that is tributary to the city. N o other paper approaches
it in coverage of the homes of its field.
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Compliments o f
N elson's Pharmacy
aeobas Dry Goods
Complete line of Ready-to-Wear
and Shoes.
1905 Second Ave. Phone 4-6796
Phone 4-62 86
American Barber Shop
SID FICNDLEY, Trop.
A Family Barber Shop
ISZIM Second Ave. Dallas, Texas
IKHIITTLE ,
EVERYTHING MUSICAL
1215 GLM STI 5 DRLLHS. TCXT
Diarnonds-Watches--Novelty Jewelry
"Qrtzdua1tion Gifts That Last"
ALVIN JEWELRY CO.
1516 Main Street
Group Tlzotof niaafe by
C. H. BILLETT
IOO3M Flin St.
Dallas Phone 7-3305 Texas 74719 DALLAS
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Special Attention Given to QOOIZ Qlroclen-D
Prescriptions Phone 4-0738 2222 Second Ave.
Phones 3-24773 3-oo6o S501 East Grand
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Exclusive Under arments .
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Santa l'e Building Dallas, Texas 2712-24 Forest Ave, Phone 4-2541
Garrett's Beauty Shop
Colonial Motor Co.
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1902 Second Ave. Phone 4-3761 3219 Holmes St. Phone 4-3673
Phone S-4466-55132 E. Grand
DR. O. VV. GIBBS
Dentist
DALLAS TEXAS
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The Store of Conrteons Service
Phone 4-7124
1818 Second Ave. Dallas, Texas
Conipliinents of
Second Avenue
Dry Goods Company
1923 Seponcl Ave.
1000 Good Quality 6M White Envelopes
Printed 53.00 5ooo for 512.50
WILLIAMS PRINTERY
Particular Y-Urinters
Phone 3-1654 Dallas, .Texas
The importance of an education is so Vital that no stu-
dent should fail to plan and save for higher learning.
MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK
' Main at Lamar
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BROWN CRACKER Sc CANDY CO.
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The Title to Your Home
ADVERTISE Have It Guaranteed
REMEMBER1H1l if Better to Be Safe than
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Stewart Title guaranty Co.
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CAMPBELL J13AjKI,Ngl COMPANY
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PHONE 2-5415 WONDER BREAD DALLAS, TEXAS
Medical Arts Drug Store
"Open all night"
PHONE 2-8181 DALLAs, TEXAS
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Clothiers and Furnishers
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1024 Flin Street Dallas, Texas
Grady's Barber Shop
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