Forest Avenue High School - Forester Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
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JULIUS BRAVEMAN
Tlval lu"x so I4'I'll-likvll fry all luis nlafrx
Alum' xlmzctv bon' lvlgfyly Illlinx raivs.
GEORGE DUKE
To lin' up In fln' naun' Dllkl' mllxl be II
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"How Ilovx Gmrgn' llo il so u'I'll?" In
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Izzui IJECHTMAN
CHIIIIJIIX Fllfllp miglrf zvrll lu' bis Illllllf,
For along fbal lim' lJv's zum: 11111617 fanlr.
OSCAR I-IIGI-ITOWER
Tall and slcmlvr, a 170-J' flJal".I graml:
To bill! flu' llmlors 31111.11 !JLll'l' fo lmml.
JAMES IQAVANAUGH
A !JlHIl!XUllIl' lm-y is Ibis Iamvsg
FVUIII all Wjvorlx ln"s off flu' llaIm's????
AUBIE MCKENZIE
Pt'I'XUIIl1llfJ' plus ix on Ilisjrllzy lnwvg
TlJvrz"ll bv no num' lilac Aulric, um' fear.
GORDON MORRIS
To know u boy su l'!J4I?'H1llIg aml so ffm'
ls a frvaf ffm! I lIt'l't'P' tlfi'dlIlf,t1 lla minv.
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HI' lll't'3KI'Y in Xlllfl lgnrla' laxlv aml N0 lIt'df
Tbal flIl'I'l'vX l1f"I'r a xflul on lrinz from
In-all In frrf.
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As zwll ax flu' lonkx llraf ara' gll'l'lI lo fvzv.
MARGARET COBLFR
A fl'lt'lItl 1l'lI1'II wYUIl'l'!'lI1 Ilvnf
Is a goml fricml, ull, yvx, irlllcml.
MARX' MANN
Sln' ix qllivlg xln' ix slr-yr
Yvf llJI'rz"x U1lSL'l7ll'f ill lwr Pyr.
XIIVIAN MOUNTZ
D0 yall kllflll' ffm! In' flaw a girl llrrv
W'lJu is .IIl't'l'f alla' jzrwfl-y ami' I'vl'wy Ilvari
OQIE PERRY
Szcwf aml gunllv, quid, and Jrmllrfg
Wal-1's so jwlrasillg ana' rbaraflw' so pllrr.
WYNONA MILLS
Poplzlarllvy HIIlSf ln' llI'sI'r1'lIlg.
"I urea lei'
RUTH PEOPLES
She thinks that life is not too long,
For 71010 ana' then a little song.
GEORGE HARRIS
A reel-headed boy noticed from afar,
But close up, too, he's above par.
XVILMA FRENCH
A picture does not show her hairs
But, believe it or not, the red is there.
LOUISE COWAN
A happy face, a happy heart,
For her a place will set apart.
WAYNE TUCKER
A big, tall blonde of football fame
Whom boys and girls all know by
name.
JANE LAWRENCE
The very best at tennistry
As well as other sports is she.
HELEN STAR
If an all-round student you wish to
find,
Here's the girl we have on our mind.
EVELYN WORTSMAN
She has beauty and brains and grace
and fun,
Charm and personality all rolled into
one.
PAULINE GRESSETT
Let men say what e'er they will,
Worrzazz, woman rules them still.
R. C. HEWETT
A Chineese puzzle, hard to understand 5
But very good-looking and every inch
a man.
MARY ESTHER JOHNS
Since her popularity increases all the
time,
Her praises need not be sung in this
rhyme.
LOUISE BRUTON
This very, very attractive face
In our heart will always win a place.
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MARGIE LYNN COWAN
She is known fo one and all,
'Cause for her the boys do fall.
MARGUERITE FANNING
A liffle mischief now and ihen
Is relishea' hy the hesf of men. ,
J. T. EDWARDS
Qzzife a hi! wifh ihe girls he makes,
So a high spof in our school he fakes.
ANETA BARBER
She's lovely to gaze upon, beffer fo
know,
Henee her many ailnzirers and never a
foe.
MYRLE BAKER
Happy is she who finds her way
Pleasanf in ihings of everyday.
LETHA HUNTER
To know her is inileeal a freai
Because of her eharrns and a nafure
sweet.
IRENE BENTLEY
She noi only has looks ami a cheery
smile,
But she wears her elofhes wifh a snap-
py sfyle.
FRANK JONES
Quite a fine fellow is ihis Frank,
To he sure, he's one on whom you ran
bank.
WILLIE WALDMAN
His praises as a rleelaimer we sing,
For in this he excels above everyfhing.
MELBA BATES
We all know her-she's atfraefiife and
sweef,
A girl thafs friendly and hard to heat.
JIMNIIE COOK
Or lighi or ilark, or short or fall,
She sefs a spring fo snare fhem all.
FREIDA FRIEDBERG
A wit, an artisf, and lots more, toog
There's hardly anything this girl can'!
rio.
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HELEN GOLDMAN
Cnfe-rlear-quife pefife,
Anil, may we arld, is very sweet.
Rox' BLACK
Presirleriz' of the IV-B Class was be,
And bis claarming smile is a sigh! fo
see.
WILLA IVIAE MILLSAP
A friend inzleezl as fbe sfories gag
Tbe jinesf is slJe, we'll fell you so.
RUTH MCCLAIN
Sbe's like fbe oflaer MeClains we know,
Quife full of fun and rearly I0 go.
BEATRICE LATIMER
In Bea you jqnrl a friend,
Ever sineere to fbe Very enrl.
NAOMILEA FOXVLER
Ou! of 1lJe worla' u'lJen ou! of fashion.
Consfanfly "obit" now seems a passion
GMEGA CUMMINS
Omega bas inrleea' an excellent milzrlg
In fad, lJe,s unuszmlly bright we find
MARJORIE NOVICH
A ilancer divine,
A comrade- fine.
IDA MAE MILLER
Paiienee and genfleness laas she,
Wifb grades quite aa'rniral2le to see.
KATIE HORNE
Sbe's lovely looking, quiie fall,
Anil greatly liked by one and all.
HERMAN MAYERHOPF
Not so long as is bis name,
Bu! lJe's a genfleman just flae same.
LEANORE PURVIN
In public speaking does she excel,
And in other flaings jus! as well.
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Tlx lwsl of fonzrarlvs, frank anrl frvv,
Wiib flmrnz anal a plvasing pvrsonalily.
GARLAND READ
A spellvr of fbi' firsf vlass is lx,
X7il'f01'lU1lS in vrvry spvlling luv..
PAULINE CORNIAN
Eyrs fha! sparlelv-langlw so gayg
Tln' lvvsf ll.'l',l'l' Inv! in many a Jay.
FRANCES BERRY
SlJf"s rvry popular and uw' likr In-r
mnrbg
lVIOVl'0l'f'l', slJv's go! "flJal skin yon low
io fourlwf'
ROBERT MONROE
"To girr lo flu' uwrlil flu' lwsf I rani'
Mnsf be flu' nzoffo of flwis yonng man.
GENEYIEVE LAWRENCE
Skin so prvfiy-vyc's flzal sfir,
Tvcib so CIT!!-fbt1f,X like lrrr.
Lois ALLEN
Six is small, lun' lofs of fun,
Anal is zwll liki-J by awry onv.
JESSIE LEA MAGNESS
XVorzls are noi so t'lOL11Il'lIfQ lbvy vanno!
lm,
To vxlbrvss our opinion of Ivssiv Lva.
ERNESTINE SEABOLT
As a fypisf zu' know slJc"s wry finr,
As wall as a good frivinl of yours and
inincn
RUBY CONNER
As fine as flfe grin u'lJosc' nann' slrc
bvars,
For yciars ana' yvars bm' frivmislziji
wears.
NELL MEADOR
Onifc' lilac ibc rlJarac'l0r of Divlewls is
Nell,
For slnfs quivf and nzorlvsf anzl X1L'l'L'f
as wall.
SIDNEY SMILOVITZ
Pzfrsnasion lips his fongnv zulvvn For bv
falksg
Surfess will lu' bis in awry jrafb lx
walks.
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SIDNEY ADAMS
A nznsieian in the Forest hand,
Ana' in his uniform, girls, he's grand.
A MARY PATTIE AGNEW
Full of fun, with plenty of pep,
Is this pretty little lerunette.
KATHERINE WATERS
The lzoys will moan and fret all day
Wfhen Katherine has gone her way.
HAT1'IE KIRSCHNER
A mozlel senior in this girl we findg
Pep, looks, and an intellectual mind.
THELMA POTTER
Cute and aftraetive, and so popular
toog
Her admirers, we venture to say, are
not few.
EVERETTE HOCKWALD
I marched the lobby, twirled my stick,
The girls all cried, "He's quite the
kick!"
JOHN RUBIN
Let this picture speak for this fine boy,
To every girl his presence is a joy.
BEATRICE METZGER
Her looks and style are the envy of all,
And for her, -many adfmirers they call.
EDITH REEVES
We miss you more than you'll ever
know,
And are sorry that you had to go.
JANE COLLINS
Hereis a student and a good sport,
Who wins her battles fairly fought.
MARIE MATTox
Tho' gentlemen prefer a blonde,
Here's one brunette of whom they're
fond.
CARL WRIGHT
He has looks and common sense, toog
So for him much success is due.
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MARY JANE SNYDER
A debater, a deelaimer, and a student,
too,
Besides all this she's a friend true blzle.
SADYE KESSLER
Lovely hair and 1-harming smile, A
Pretty elothes with lots of style.
RUTH NOVICH
She has a disposition gay,
And seatters sunshine by the way.
WILONSCO MILTNER
He'll long be remembered for his smzle
so gay,
N0 matter the distanee that he might
stray.
JANE MORRIS
Editor-in-Chief of the ECHO is she
With sense as well as personality.
FRANCES WYNN
All things done by fair degrees
Will mean a life of pleasant ease.
JOSHUA KAHN
In all his subjects he's a shark,
It's a pity 100's the highest mark.
GRACE JANE BENNETT
A charming disposition she displays,
Good reasons for popularity are her
ways.
. CARMEN DYE
The honor of elass poet does she hold,
Capably filling the place, so we're told.
WANDA BRADEN
Here's a student full of fun,
And a very merry one.
LOUISE FENLEY
If all Louises were as sincere,
In this world thereid be more cheer.
HARRY JANSEN
We a'on't know him well, but what
we,ve heard
Is that Harry is a very wise old bird.
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HELEN PARKER
She has personality, and, whatis more,
, She's the type that all the boys adore.
YVONNE MURPHY
Some like 'em short, some like 'em tall,
But here's a girl that pleases all.
MOZELLE BAUM
N We're sorry that you went awayg
Q H7521 missyou for Nlllily and many a
I ay.
FRANK TERRANELLA
His friends they are manyg
His foes-has he any?
EDITH HEFLIN X
She's a girl we're proud to claim as a
friend,
And our friendship we hope graduation
won't end.
JOY KOOKEN
A quite popular young lady is this joy, '
Whose grace pleases the girl as well as
the boy.
MARCI-IMAN BROWN
Look at the curls, I
Watch out-girls!
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Red hair and gay smile belong to Dot,
So one cannot help but like her a lot.
BEATRICE Cox
H ere's a girl who knows the way
To combine both work and play.
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WILLIE IMAE CLINKSCALE
A sweet, uncommon girl is Willie Maeg
She's plenty cute and what a winning
way.
ABIE MEYER i
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COLLIS CALVIT
Worth, voiiragv, honor, the-sr imlaczl,
Will makv him thc' tyjn' a business will
naval.
REGINA PENN
The nanzr' Rvgina rvinimls us, of a
quvvn,
Esparially so sinn' this girl ll'L',l'C' savn.
HELEN ZUBATSRY
We like har for har sunny smile
That inakvs bw' wclvoinv all tba whilv.
ERNIE PILKINGTON
He lZL'l't'l' fails to speak a wfml so
pleasing,
Hc' riewr ffasrs all the girls a'ti'asing.
FAE BURNIASTER
Evvr vharming, 4-wr ncw,
Ever smiling, IlL'l't'l' blue.
FRANK SHIELDS
His smile is a plvasim' to all hi' knows
For it rhasvs away awry om' of their
woas.
MERRITT BISHOP
The football hvro's qnitv the thing,
Anil that's why his praisvs wv sing.
TROY HILTON
A hamlsonu' lad, with a jzlcasing way,
Om' iloc'sn't nzcvt vrvry Ilay.
EDNA EVANS
Modest and sinzplu and wry sufvat,
Inst the type om' likes to nzvvt.
GEORGE BILGER
Hc're's to a boy whrfs truly a blonalcg
Of him we can sec why fha girls arf'
fond.
ROBERT GREEN
His smile is one that will ilvrcr grow
old,
For itis not too corffial aml not too
cold.
MYRON LIPSITZ
A boy that is stmlions is unusual to see,
But an unusual boy is this Myron Lm.
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MARCUERITE TOBOLOWSKY
Sbe's called Toby by name,
And is a dancer of fame.
J. L. GLEASON
Tlae girls just simply ean't resist I. L.
And tbe reason wby, bis looks surely
tell.
WINSTON RUMSEY
Surely all wbo know binz will arlnzit
Tbat witb tbe girls be sboula' nzalze a
big bit.
LILLIAN SCHWARTZ
Here's one 'witb tbe real olfl-fasbionerl
lureg
Modest and quiet anal prettily ilenzure.
EVELYN WALLACE
Sbe's lovable anrl blonde--a eonzbina-
tion tbisg
And Evelyn is a girl one really lIlZlStII,f
nziss.
Momus BURKE
He,s a boy wb0's dependable ann' fit for
trust,
One wbo will always do what be nzust.
RICHARD ALLISON
A place be's won on tbe football lineg
He's basbful, girls, but give binz tinze.
MARY JANE JOFFRIAN
Did you ever bear tba! tbe girl with
tbe smile
Is tbe only girl wbo is really worib
wbilc?
STELLA MOSESMAN
It's true, if eyes were made for seeing,
"Beauty is its own excuse for beingf'
HORACE THOMAS
Open, eanzlid, ana' generous is beg
What more can one ask than tbese
qualities tbree?
NATI1AN SIEGAL
Here's a student of tbe finest sort,
Botb serious and jolly, and an all-rounfl
sport.
JACK KIRSCHNER
A true violinist bane we here,
Witty ambition, spirit, ana' nature sin-
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IRVIN YONACR
Say, you girls, if yon lilev your fvllfnvs
tall,
Step right this zvayg hvrv's unc who
pleases all.
ANNIEL Pl-IARES
Fair trvssvs 1nan's inzpcrial ran' t'llSlIL1l'I',
Anal hvanty draws ns with a single
hair.
JOHN L. JOHNSTON
Qnitv II stiiilvilt is this our,
Yvt hv finils thc tinn' for fun.
LEHMAN TIMS
A type' to hinzsvlf, an ailznirahlv inang
Wv'1'c lilzval hi1n sinvc our afqizaiiztaizra'
hfgazz.
PHYLLIS Cox
Lc't's drink a toast to this l!lc'l'1'j' lass
Wfho has thv pozwr to plvasv thi' nmss.
HAROLD FRIEDLANDER
If you know hinz, -yon know it's nsv-
lcss to start
Enunzvratiizg his l'tllIlU'l7llf hv's won
our hvart.
HENRY MILLER
Y0n'll lznozu hinz hy his hig hunts-
Anil, girls! as Dan Cnjviil hz' shoots.
EUGENE BROCK
EIlgf'lIC,S so ilijfcrvizt anil lots of fnn,
That llltlll-17 fricmls this -ycar hv's won.
GERTRUDE SACHS
Har wry frozvns are fairer far
Than sniilvs of othrr IlIHlLll'lIX arc.
FAY LAGOW
Hail to thi' king of playvrs! It's trnv
thvy say
Thvrv is no one hvttvr in sports than
Fay. .
ARTHUR GOTTLICH
Hc"s little, but in that small franzr'
Thvre's plenty of pep to zvin a good
-name. '
ADALAX'DE MICHAELSON
Small paclzagcs, thfy say, arc oft thi'
bvstg
A1111 here's one CAYIIIIPIL' of that test.
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LILLIE SAUCIER
Eyes so very hig and brown,
Features smiling with n'er a frown.
ELI COBBEL
In the arts of basketball he's seldom.
failealg
Therefore as a star player Eli is hailed.
HENRY NEELY
He,s quite well-liked for his friendly
ways
Anil his smile that brightens up our
a'ays.
L'1ARIE PASLAY
Always attractive to any boy
ls the girl who's pretty anal eoy.
VERNA SKILBOS A
She's witty and she's wise,
With a smile that never flies.
MARY Ross COBLE
In one-aet plays she won a plaee
By her looks, her charm, and her
pleasing grace.
HOWARD TAYLOR 1
Hozvara' with eyes so blue anrl hair so
bright
Has long in this school been a shining
light. '
FLORENCE HERRON
W0l'l1illg or playing she zloes her best,
Ana' strives to win o'er all the rest.
HAZEL CHANEY
Wfhenever a erowal of boys you see
Hazel's the reason two times out of
three.
VIRGINIA GREENXVOOD
Virginiifs all a sehool may wish,
A frienel of Seniors, and azlviser of
"Fish".
CHARLES POLLARD
He's a general favorite with every-
one,
For he,s never too busy to have some
fun.
JOI-IN CHATFIELD
We're glad he returned to Forest this
year,
For with him he always brings nzneh
cheer.
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Charm is one frail' we all long fo
possvss,
Anil hvanfy along with if means surf'
success. A
RODERICK 'PROCTOR
If you klIC'lL-' his hrofhvr, you know
him, foo,
And like Gilbert his l'll'fIlCS are not
few.
SMITH ELDER
He's happy, go-lucky, jolly, anfl gay,
With a sinila for all who mine his way.
HENRY LANDSBERG
A jack of all frailcs, pvrsonalify plus,
XVO're proud fo haw hinz nnnzhcrml
anzong us.
BERNARD HENIPHILL
Is he good-looking? Oh, mv! oh, my!
He causvs many a girl fo sigh.
OZELLE RAMEY
The looks, Ihr' fnanncr, tho hvaufy
bold,
Has Ozvllv, I have off hcvn fola'.
STEVE GUTHRIE
His winning pcrsonaliiy onc can rasily
fravv
By rvacling the c'haraffvrisfir lines of
his fare.
WALTER HOSER
Born fo iinpr0z'r' us in awry parf,
His pcm-il, our faces, his inanncr, our
hcari.
DOROTHY RHEA
Swrvi, fufv, hair ITI1-l7l'0ZL'1Ij
Good nafnrezl, lows fo clown.
WILLIAM MAY
A fufc-loolaing rbap wh0's friemlly to
all,
Any girl zuoulfl lu' glaa' fo have hiin
tall,
HENRY KLEPAK
Talk-Ialle, if's his one rlvlighfg
In oraiory hc"s very hrighi.
FRANK STAGNER
A winning smile' and a winning way
Are not lzofh f0ll7Ill' in a boy every day.
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CARROLL PIPER
If you 1lon't know this boy, it's too
had,
For he's one of the best Forest's ever
had.
THELNIA CARROLL
Her hair is blaek, her eyes blueg
She's good at typing and short-hand,
too.
MARY ELIZABETH RUSSELL
Quite sedate, with dark flowing loeksg
That's why she gets the boys in flocks.
IWILTON ANGRIST
He's quite a literary fellow, we all
knowg
He'll soon be rankeil with Emersonand
Poe.
MAURICE SMITH
Here's a boy who's known quite wellg
That he's a blonde and 'very popular,
they tell.
JUANITA KAY
A long way from head to feet
Makes a damly athlete.
EVELYN BRAMLETT
Middle size, hair hlaek-hrowng
A good sport all arozuzd.
ANNA POMARANTZ
Silhouette in white and hlaekg
Sweet and smart with lots of tact.
RUTH PEEK
She has pretty hair with many a curl,
Anal is quite a eharming little girl.
MELVIN HIONACK
Although we rlo not know this lail,
Of him we'zfe heard things good but
none bad.
CHARLES DEPOMA
H els rather small, but just the same
At golf he plays a mighty fine game.
ELIZA LOONEY
Don't trust HHIHESQ her's is lying.
She's the opposite of its implying.
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Dofus KING
If to ber slmrf' wmv fririal frrorx fall,
Look on bar favv anal 3501171 for-qv!
fbfm all.
CATHERINE DUECIQER
If for lzlomlifs you have a failing,
This OIIFYH sez' your bvarl a'xailiI1g.
FRANCES REDDING
A ualurv gay-sbvls quite alarming,
Anal wbcn xlw spvakx, slJv'x rvally
Charming.
ABNER ARONOEE
Harfs a boy u'bo,5 always in Ilvuzamlg
WOIllll'V if bis popzilarifyk elm' fo living
in fbi' baml.
BEULAH MEADOR
A comin of Nell and just as fiuvg
To tell bm' worth ll'0Illll fakv a long
finza.
EVA MCCLENDON
On bm' C'l'l'l'-1' l'0lIll7lllIll'l1f
Is imlcvcl zwll slbwzt.
LEAH LEVENTHAL
C1110 aml fallg
Kizoufx 'if' all.
EVELYN COMBS
To barv a Iuiml so brilliant ami a fave
so fair
Is a l'0Ill1"llIllfiO7I fbaf iznlvvil is truly
rarr.
RALPH NOVIN
Tlx' bas! frilvula flJaf wc ran pay
Is io fall bim an all-ronml boy, we
say.
EDITH PETTY
Blomla is shi'
Willa muvb ilignily.
GRACE CLAUNCH
Small, mile, buf sligbfly rozzmlg
Hax a smilr in every pouml,
MILIJRED Dixorf
Vary fzifa, black bairg
In laer sfzialics owl' fair.
or vshfzf g
FLORENCE FRIEDMAN
Her great hrillianfa one wozzldn't gzwss
For sheds modest conccrning her soc'-
cess.
MARGUERITE ROSENFIELD
The one ainhition zua'll newr attain
Is to he an artist of Margzzcritefs famc.
SYBIL YONACK
Shc"s got a laugh thatis catchy and
Sufi
She nzakas you like harg that's her way.
JOE PERLSTEIN
By day a good time is his chief delight,
Yet from his grades he mast study by
night.
EDNA HILLEY
A IV-A student and a friend are hoth
here,
And in all har work shc's truly sinccrr.
CELIA BRAVEMAN
Black, hair, wry rzzrly,
An athletic little girly.
HENRIETTA MALONVITZ
Wfith too much quickness ever to hc'
tanghtg
XVith foo muah thinking to have com-
lnon thought.
THERESA SALARI
May har snrrass always he as great
As tha grades that she's non' ahla to
rata.
' BESSIE DROBIL
A slim girl with brown locks wazfyg
Can play the piano, and we d0n't nzvan
may ba. ,
MELBERT BALE
A red haadcd boy, good-looking and
tallg
Who vxfcls with thc' girls and also
football. '
LILLIAN LEVINSON
Hc're's a girl with a ready wit
Who's not 'minus that thing called
fflffl
BLANCHE RABINOWITZ
For har quiet, what's the explanation?
Why, shc's a poet hunting inspiration.
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HAX'DEN HILBURN
He bas freelzles by ibe score,
Bn! illey only make ns like lJim more.
SUE CARTER DAVIS
A girl as enfe as flaey make 'ern is Sneg
Meef ber and y0n'll think sog foo.
INEZ JEFFERS
Iusf as easy as she thinks
Ins! so easy rloes sbe winlc.
MAX MICHAELSON
Men of few worrls are fbe besf,
Ana' Ibis we know is one good fesf.
ANSON VAN SLYKE
Hark ye! Hark ye! Lena' your ears!
He nzacle lJigl1 sebool in lbree ana' a
hal f years.
VELMA WOOD
Sbe's enfe, so's ber vary
Boil: are Very popular.
WILLIAM I-IILTERBRAND
Of ibe IV-B's ln' laolrls llae bigbesf
plaeeg
Won by bis nzanners or by bis haml-
some face?
HAROLD SIWITH
Alfbongb many bear his name,
None equal laim in fame.
GEORGE HARWOOD
"He's so elvarming, sfrong, and fall
Ii's alarming bow I fallf,
ANGELE RUPE
Sbe's qziife a bear!-smasber, l'1'e bearrl
sayg
So beware, boys, if sbe comes your way.
MAC CHANDLER
A Forrl ear rloes fbis young 'man
jzossessg
Perlaaps fbafs fbe reason lJe's sneb a
sneeess.
DAVID BEREN
Noi only a "Beren" in name is be,
Bn! clressecl as any noble would be.
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CLYDE BELL
JESSE CALLAI-IAN
JAMES DAROSS
BREWSTER DEVOE
ROBERT DYER
JAMES HENRY FORSYTHE
EDWARD FULLER
MABEL BEACH
EUGENIA DENISON
DOROTHY DRUMGOLD
NANNIE FARRAR
MOZELLE GRAHAM
.loreshfrjx
true,
FRANK COHEN
- If yozfre in Search of a friend 'lUl70,5
We feel sure ibaf Frank will do.
LEAH BRANNING
So truly a blonde, so small in size,
Sucla pleasing ways, surly lovely eyes.
RICHARD CARSON
Congraiulations for fbe work y01l,l'?
:lone
In comliining work with a share of
fun.
NOT HAVING PICTURES A
IIZB Boys
LYLE G,FELLERS
CHARLES GLASS
A. J. GREEN
CHARLES LANGLEY
ELLSWORTH LANGSTON
CECIL MCBRAYER
IV- B Girls
GRACE HOWARD
FRANCES KRAFT
MARGARET MULLER
MAGGIE OVERTON
ROSA LEE PORTNOY
ARTHUR MOSKOWITZ
MERRILL MUNOZ
HAROLD PEARSON
LOUIS SEHNERT
CHARLES TERRANELLA
ROBERT WOOD
ALTA BELLE SMITH
JENNIE TROUSDALE
MARGARET WILSON
FRANCES L. WOMACK
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GEORGE POSTON
The IIIA Junior Class of Forest Avenue High School is to be complimented on the
excellent programs it has presented in its class meetings during the past semester. Be-
ing fortunate enough to number among their members some very talented young people,
the IIlA's usually give a musical program. At one of the meetings a one-act play,
"Enter the Hero", was staged. This play was directed by Mary Manion, and the mem-
bers of the cast were Charles johnson, Eleanor Purse, Mary E. Strange, and Mozella
Graham.
Every Wednesday morning the IIIB Junior Class holds its meetings in the school
auditorium. The oflieers of the fall term were Eunice Eaison, Betty Houseman, Helen
Muir, Jeanette Berkowitz, Isabell Jeffers, Mary Aliee Porter, and Helen Seaman.
CLASS ROLL
IIIA GIRLS
Abraham, Frances Barshop, Sara Lee
Aistrop, Bernice Barton, Hattie
Bailey, Betty Beach, Mabel
Barshop, Nelle Bentley, Laurine
Bevill, Edna
Block, Elizabeth
Bray, Viola
Bronstein, Mary
Carr, Mildred
Christie, Madeline
Clayton, Lucille
Conner, Margaret
Cohen, Rosa
Cummings, Margaret
Daross, Virginia
Dasch, Dorothy
Davis, Mildred
Dodd, Mildred
Donosky, Charlotte
Douthit, Rufa
Drumgold, Dorothy
Dyer, Mary Elizabeth
Einhorn, Rebecca
Farrar, Nannic Ruth
Fischl, Eleanor Rose
Floyd, Billie Irene
Garcia, Lola
Cvarnozilc, Harriet
Geetah, Adeline
Glakeler, Helen
Goldstein, Hilda
Goodman, Katie
Gordon, Bessie
Gover, Juanita
Graham, Ethel H.
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Graham, Mozella
Gritlith, Annie
Hafter, Helen
Hall, Tommie
Hambright, Mary
Hart, Sarah
Herron, Beatrice
Holland, Helen
Holt, Elizabeth
Howard, Grace
Jacobs, Maurine
Jenkins, Juanita
Johnson, Cleo
Kaplan, Rowena
Kirschner, Hattie
Klaczalt, Antonio
Knipp, Kathleen
Koegl, Bertha Marie
Kramer, Ellan
Leubner, Eugenia
Lichtenstein, Marjorie
Liginberg, Zelda
McCoy, Claire
Mandel, Louise
Manion, Mary
Massinter, Minnie
Miller, Opal
Moses, Constance
Mullin, Margaret
Musache, Gladys
Nelson, Josephine
Nelson, Odessa
Newman, Mary Lois
Odom, Juanita
Pandres, Dorothy
Pape, Helen
Paslay, LaVerna
Patrick, Lu Fan
Perlstein, Nettie Lee
Phillips, Jeanette
Price, Kathleen
Rader, Leah
Ricker, Cleta
Rigdon, Frances
Robinson, Marjorie
Rosenblum, Dena
Rudnitzky, Mildred
Runnels, Lorena
Samuels, Dorothy
Shelby, Dixie Nell
Sims, Ruth
Sims, Virginia
Slater, Evelyn
Sloan, Willie Vera
Smith, Aileen
Smith, Rae
Spiritas, Rose
Starr, Lena
Strange, Mary E.
Sutherland, Veda
Tribble, Josephine
Trousdale, Jennie
Turk, Frankie
Vener, Rae
Von Pein, Anna Marie
Wgllker, Juanita
Wilonsky, Lillie
Woodside, Hilda
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Armbruster, Walter
AranofT, Billy
Arons, Eugene
Austin, Virgil
Bailey, Thomas
Bain, C.
Beck, Abe
Berger, Morris
Berwald, Arthur
Black, Ernest
Brake, Donald
Burden, Robert
Butler, Fred
Campbell, Bernard
Carson, Richard
Clark, Marvin
Cooper, Jim Webb
Davis, Luther
Domas, Felix
Donosky, Samuel
Duwe, Conrad
Emerson, Ben
Fannin, Walter
Flaxman, Adrian
Floyd, Perry
Franz, A.
French, Claude
Funk, Leon
Gordon, George
Gray, J. D.
Green, Charles
Gross, Hyman
Harman, Johnie
Hodges, Bertron
Holder, Horace
Holotik, Loddie
Horton, Kenneth
Johnson, Charles
Johnston, J. L.
Jordan, George
Jurek, XVilliam
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Kain, David
Karchmer, Herschel
Kimmell, Sam
Kramer, Leroy
Langston, Ellesworth
Lay, Vernon
Leon, Nathan
Levine, Philip
Lewis, Wilbur
Lichtenstein, Jake
Lief, Fred
MeShan, Jack
Marshall, Marion
Melton, Woodrow
Miller, Edison
Miller, Harry
Miller, Isadore
Miller, Leon
Nathan, Julian
Nichols, J. C.
Pulis, Carl
Redd, Bass
Renfro, William
Rousk, Eugene
Shapiro, Harry
Sigel, Sidney
Sorensen, George
Sornells, Tom
Sprue, John
Stegman, Sterling
Stone, Mitchell
Stone, Walter
Swayze, Fred
Swift, Luther
Tillery, Leonard
Trembly, Agib
Turner, Harry
West, Richard
Wfhitby, Thomas
Wfilliams, Roy
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Ailshie, Mildred
Arrington, Anna Belle
Barnett, Juanita
Barshop, Sara Lee
Berkowitz, Jeanette
Bock, Lena
Brinker, LaVerne
Brown, Jewell
Burney, Dorothea
Crain, Georgia
Cralford. Lorene
Cundiff, Ida Mae
Dunievitz, Margaret
Ellington, Mattie B.
Eubanks, Marie
Faison, Eunice
Fallas, Stella
Felton. Helen
Foster, Julia Mae
French, Imogene
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Gouge, Mae Belle
Gremm, Sylvia
Harper, Djelma
Haynes, Jeanette
Hill, Martha
Horton, Nora
Horton, Ruth Mae
Houseman, Betty
Huebler, Freda
Hunter, Ruth
Isbell, Mildred
Jeffers, Isabell
Jones, Alice Marie
Keith, Josephine
Kettle, Marcella
Kinnard, Ruth
Kizer, Anna Mae
Klindworth, Marjorie
Knight, Cecelia
Laffoon, Bonnie
Lee, Marie
Lindley, Elizabeth
Lohr, Anna
Looney, Myrtle
Lorenz, Lillian
McClain, Frederick
McKettrick. Nedra
Mann, Hazel
Martin, Gladys
Meyer, Bessie
Miller, Ruby
Mittenthal. Bernie
Morris, Ouida
Muir, Helen
Murray, Ethel Lu
Myers, Lillian
Norfolk, Margaret
Paternostro, Mamie
Payne, Winona
Pilkington, Eva Mae
Porter, Mary Alice
Purse, Eleanor
Rosenberg, Evelyn
Sachs, Fay Lena
Seaman, Helen
Sessel, Elizabeth
Singleton, Grace
Snow, Edith
Steele, Vesta Lee
Suggs, Mary Helen
Taylor, Ada
Vann, Ora Mae
Vasek, Lydia
W armick, Dorothy
Whiteturkey, Kathryn
Wfilliams, Virginia
XVitherspoon, Louise
W'right, Dona
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Berger, George
Bernstein, Billy
Blair, George
Bragg, XVelton
Brandon, Carmon
Brnveman, Morris
Bronstein, Charles
Buekmeyer, Vs7oodrow
Cnlvit, Willi.1i1i
Chaney, ELlXX'Ll1'd
Clayton, limes
Cory, Nolan
Cosnnhan, H.M.
Curtis, Billie
Davis. ll. XV.
Felton, Glenn
Fitzgerald, James
Fraumgln, Charles
Freeman, Newton
Frey, Lawrence
Fried, Isnclore
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G.u'rison, Arlie
Gillingh.im,,l.1cli
Hemphill, Billy
Hewett, Nelson
Howartl. lftl
Hurst, Melvin
Ivy, pl. H.
-lones, Stanley
Katz, Sol
Kleinman, Sigmund
Kreelt, Ernest
Lambert, XY7llll.'ll'I1
Levi, Charles
Lewis, Robert
Luterman, Isatlore
McCoy, Marcus
MeCutclieon, Arthur
Melemore, Fernie
Miltner, Allen
Newman, Ralph
Orr, George
Page. xlohn D.
Phillips, Clyde
Portney, lsatlore
Poston. George
Robinson, Hernmn
Rotlen, L.1verne
Rosenberg, Louis
Sehepps. Eli
Shintler, Xvillie
Smith, Harold
Smith, Simon
Smith, Sol
Summers, F.ll'l
Terr.1nell.1, Tony
Thompson, Rilie
Turner, Rieh.ird
Xvehster, lfretl
XVhitten, L. K.
NVilson, Mitchell
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The IIA Sophomore Class of Forest Avenue High School holds the distinction of
having at its class meetings a larger attendance than any other class in the school. Be-
cause of the extraordinary number of pupils attending the meetings, the meetings .'ll'C
held in the school auditorium. There the IIA's meet every Friday morning and give
excellent programs. At no time in the year has the number of members present fallen
below lifty, and the number has reached ninety-six.
The IIB Sophomores hold their meetings in the music room every Thursday morning.
Although the attendance record has not been as high as the class would like to make it,
the IIB's have shown a remarkable spirit in all their class undertakings.
Abrams, Eve
Adams, Beulah
Addington, Vera
Angle, Louise
Ballas, Helen
Bare, Marie
Barrett, Frances
Beeber, Helen
Bishop, Lucille
Blakeney, Lucy
Blaylock, Anna Lou
CLASS ROLL
IIA GIRLS
Block, Leora
Bloom, Molly
Bolton, Donnie Dean
Branchiero, Blanche
Brock, Christelle
Bruton, Ruth
Bryan, Clara Glover
Bryan, Louise
Buckalew, Katherine
Burnham, Lucille
Cade, Odell
Campanella, Lena
Campbell, Ethel
Cates, Evelyn
Colley, Era
Collins, Nellie
Combs, Velma
Conner, Frances
Davis, Alma
Davis, Janie Lou
I3eBardeleben, Mary
Earley, Ella May
Echols, Evelyn
Enkoxvitz, Lena
Fox, Wfilma
Gilbert, Sally
Goodman, Elvira
Gray, Nellie
Green, Fave
Hackett, Annetta
Hall, Blanche
Haller, Alberta
Hand, Bounette
Hansen, Margaret
Harlan, Leta Mae
Harris, Eleanor
Herron, Ellen
Hollingsworth, Georgia
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Hooke, Frances
Howell, Daisy
Jackson, Stella
Jackel, Annaliese
johnson, Lucile
Johnson, Susan
Jones, Dorothy
Kay, Mable
Kennedy, Mercedes
Kent, Madalee
Kickirello, Fannie Mae
Kuhnell, Elizabeth
Lacy, Juanita
Loney, Ruth
Layton, Jimmie Lee
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Levi, Marie
Levin, Frances
Locke, Frances
Lovely, Katherine
McCallum, Ruby
McDaniel, Bernice
McDonald, Florrie
McKay, Nana Belle
McLendon, Lela Fae
Malone, Frances
Mann, Hazel
Margules, Sylvia
Marshall, Marjorie
Martin, Mary
Matthews, Virginia
Miller, Lillie
Mitchell, Mary
Mozley, Mary
Nance, Martha
Nelson, Pauline
Newton, Elsie
Nichols, Dorothea
Novieh, Felice
Parker, Dona
Parks, Gwendolyn
Parrish, Lucille
Perciful, Bessie
Ponder, Edith
Ponder, Maudie
Pravorne, Annabel
Pribble, Lillian
Ramsey, Lillie
Roskin, Eva
Ratner, Birdie
Ray, Dorothy
Reams, Mary Frances
Roddy, Viola
Rodgers, Edna
Rosenbaum, Dorothy
Rubin, Ethel Lee
Sanders, Gladys
Sanford, EQean
Sehnert, Sara
Sharp, Helen
Small, Ali:e
Smith,Dorothy
Smith, Esther
Smith, Ruth
Sorensen, Margaret
Sparks, Helen
Steer, Mary Elizabeth
Stenger, Laurella
Stewart, Marie
Swanson, Virginia
Tabor, Helen
Thomas, Vera
Trudgeon, Kathlyn
Tucker, Audrey
Vogel, Clara
Xvalker, Althea
XVatson, Mary Joe
Webb, Blanche
Vfest, NVillie Mae
Williams, Mary Frances
Willisoii, Peggy
Wilson, Betty Jane
Worley, Pauline
XVright, Helen
Wfyll, Dorothy
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Adams, Woodrow
Anderson, C. I.
Athos, Sam
Averre, Rutherford
Barbaria, Sam
Barshop, Simon
Beddoe, Frank
Bentley, E.
Biggs, George
Billion, Marvin
Bolyn, B.
Bradbury, Bob
Bradbury, Lawrence
Bray, Carl
Carp, Edwin
Casten, james
Catlin, Sharman
Clem, Stanford
Conner, W'illiam
Coonrod, XVillard
Crane, A. B.
Crosson, E. T.
Cullum, Carl
Curry, Ralph
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Dorsa, Jerome P.
Embry. Leroy
Engle, Max
Faulhaber, William
Fenley, Albert
Foster, Milton
Fox, Ben
Germany, Eugene
Goldsobel, jack
Gross, Charles
Haberman, Sol
Harrott, Ted
Henderson, Bennie
Hendrix, Merrill
Henry, W.
Hicks, Edward
Hilterbrand, Robert
Hurst, Edgar
lngle, E. XV.
lngraham, Lawrence
jackson, Carl
jones, L.
Kaplan, Leonard
King, Frank
Klein, Max
Kleinman, Leon
Leaming, Charles
Ledbetter, Frank
Lenzen, Lawrence
Levy, Meyer
Lindsey, Allen
Lyles, john
Maples, Brownie
Marshall, Charles
Martwich, Carl
Melton, jesse
Mileham, Ernest
Mitchell, Bob
Murphy, Luther
Neislar, Preston
Newman, Pat
Parker, Julian
Pavelka, Anton
Pittman, Ben
Rochoff, Leonard
Read, Jeff
Redding, Don
Rice, Glenn
Rinie, Hackler
Robinson, Winston
Rosenheld, .Ionas
Roush, Carl
Rowland, Matt
Schreiber, Herman
Schwarz, Arthur
Segal, joe
Sierrad, Ben
Simpkins, Edward
Smith, George
Steinburg, Arthur
Steer,Iiranlx
Stoky, Robert
Stulee, Fred
Tully, Steve
XVard, NVilliam
Wfeaver, Edgar
Wfisdom, Lee
Withers, Alohn T.
XVright, Clarence
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Bailey, Dorothy
Barrett, Christina
Basshorn, Beatrice
Bevacqua, Elizabeth
Boatman, Phanchon
Bock, Fannie
Boshart, Viola
Burris, Clover
Carp, Elizabeth
Carr, Eula Mae
Carroll, Mildred
Carter, Helen
Chandler, Helen
Cobler, Helen
Colley, Vera
Conner, Ida Belle
Cootes, Dollie
Cory, Lora
Curchak, Loretta
Dailey, Joyce
Denney, Anna
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Donsky, Lottie
Dudley. Mabel
Duffey, Donald
Edelman, Dorothy
Elam, Beatrice
Ellis, Juanita
Enlow, Dorothy
Evans, Frances
Fazzio, Gladys
Filipec, Marie
Fineglass, Rose
Freeland, Margaret
Froelich. Loraine
Gerloff, Seabell
Goldsobel, Norma
Gorham, Marjorie
Grubbs, Frances
Grunan, Vivian
Hale, Billie
Hall, Louise
Hall, Pauline
Hall, Sybil
Harris, Edith
Hawkins, Myrtle
Henderson, Bessie
Hicks, Jimmie Joye
Huselton, Louvee
Irby, Evelyn
Jackson, Louise
Jackson, Nadine
Jaffe, Bernice
Jenkins, Anna Lee
Jones, Wilma
Karr, Charline
Kay, Maxine
Lacey, Pauline
Lack, Elizabeth
Le Sueur, Steve
Lusk, Jewell
Mason, Ruth
McBray, Helen
McKinney, Geneva
Mesirow, Evelyn
Morgan, Mozelle
Morris, Thelma
Neff, Jimmie
Nichols, Virginia
Perry, Margaret
Purser, Pearl
Rowen, Lois
Ruprecht, Gladden
Sparks, Lucile
Storres, Newell
Swift, Mildred
Tackitt, Lepha
Thomas, Vesta
Thompson, Marguerite
Thorn, Merle
Tindall. Pauline
Tiner, Evelyn
Toomey, Argentina
Williams. Grace
Willianis, Margueritte
Worley, Dorothy
Wright, Frances
Wright, Mozella
Zabbia, Maggie
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Agnew, P.
Bean, Durward
Bloom, Samuel
Bradbury, Lawrence
Bramlett, Syl
Breeding, Archie
Brooks, John
Bryant, Joseph
Canada, Herman
Cobbel, Hyman
Combs, Paul
Currie, john
Dunlap, XValter
Eaves, joe
Ely, Morris
Fee, Francis
Flanders, Wfalmsley
Fryar, Wilsoim
Glazer, Nolan
Good, Floyd
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Goss, Dean
Graham, Fowler
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Gray, Emmund
Hansen, joe
Harrell, .Raymond
Harris, Alvis
Harris, Frank
Harris, James
Harrison, Ralph
Hatch, Harry
Hechtman, George
Herrington, xl. C.
Hodges, Roy
Holt, Elmer
Hoyt, Andrew
Jacobs, Joe
lletton, George
lohnson, Glenn
Johnson, James
jordan, Bernard
Kendall, Roy
Kollhoff, Albert
Lane, Paul
London. James M.
Manion, Tom
Matthews, Charles
Mattox, Norman
Mayerhoif, Emil
Mayhew, Herman
McClarv, Caesar
McDaniel, XVinnar
McFadden, Barney
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McKinney, A ubrey
McNease, Willie
Melton, James E.
Miller, Billie
Mittenthal, Lewis
Parker, Fred
Payne, Preston
Perkins, Nvoodrow
Peters, joseph
Piccola, Charles
Pirozzo, Samuel
Prewitt, Crawford
Price, jack
Ransone, W'ilburn
Reeves, Clyde
Rogers, Frank
Rowland,-I. XV.
Schwartz, Louis
Scoggins, T.
Shelton, Harris
Sims, ,lack
Sinclair, Louis
Skotak, Otto
Smith, XV. J.
Snoga, Preston
Stamps, Vernon
Stewart, James
Stockbridge, Claude
Summers, XV. E.
Taylor, W'illiam
Thompson, Harry
Valcik, John
Vance, Clyde
XVellborne, Eugene
XVhite, Clifford
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Alberts, Jewel
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Aquino, Eliz
Aronson, Mildred
Bailey, Martha
Baker, Ada
Baker, Byrtie B.
Baker, Stella M.
Baldwin, Doris
Ballard, Mittie
Barber, Irene
Bean, Lois
Beavers, Evelyn
Beelnan, Ruth
Beiber, Anna
Bigbie, Maurine
Bond, Edith
Bond, Hazel
Bonner, Katherine
Boshart, Viola
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Bradford, Eliz.
Buckspan, Harriet
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Busch, Helen
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Cohen, Mary
Cohen, Sary
Coleman, Opal
Coleman, Oppie
Conner, Dorothy
Cooke, Lois Rae
Crocker, Maude
Cruse, Mildred
Daniel, L. C.
Dasch, Helen
Davis,Alberta
Davis, Mary R.
Davis, Nannie M.
Dennis, Verna D.
Dillon, Thelma
Dixon. Estelle
Dunn. Elizabeth
Eckenfels, Annie
English, Mildred
Evans, Martha
Fleming, Inez
Floyd, Evelyn
Fluerbacher, Nelli
Fooshee, Frances
Friedrich, Bertha
Friedrich, Flodore
Fritts, Mynette
Fulkerson, Alma
Garten, Martha
Gatlin, Vashti
Ginffre, Catherine
Glakeler, Dorothy
Gordon, Helen
Hafter, Esther
Harkey, Juanita
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Hemphill, Evelyn
Henderson, Lillian
Hequet. Martha
Hester, Dorothy
Hilley, Vollie
Hubble, Paulyne
Huber, Dorothy
Irluddleston, Virginia
H udgens, Alma
H u in ph rey , Dorothy
Israel, Pearl
James, Margaret
Johns, Etha
Johnson, Janice
Johnson, Mildred
Jones, Cecil Mae
Jones, Lillie Mae
Jones, Mae Marie
Jordon. Tommie
Ixahn, Reata
Kelley, Lorene
Kelley, Nadine
Kiel-airillo, Jo.
Ising, Jewell M.
King, Mary
Ising, Mary Ella
Kirkpatrick, Eunice
Koson, Johanna
Kraft, Marie
Lee, Violet
Lenderman, Clella
Levine,Goldie
Levy, Orien
Macen, Oleta
Madeley, Ruby A.
Mangrum, Juanita
Mann, Cecile
Mason, Iiuana
Maxwell, Dorothy
McMasters, Dorothy
Meredith, Thelma L.
Michaelson, Zelda
Miller, Vivian
Mitchell, Ida Mae
Moreland, Frances
Murphrey. Christine
Murray, Mary
Norfolk, Frances
Norman, Pannie
Nurdin, Billie M.
Oliver, Mildred
Ornish, Jeanette
Orr, Myra
Owens, Myrtle Lee
Parker. Anna B.
Payne, Nila Mae
Penny, Odessa
Pomara, Mary
Potter, Lois
Powell, Mary
Price, Helen
Purse, Velma
Raley, Edna
Redd, Thelma
Redding. Mary J.
Reed, Pauline
Reeves, Louise
Reynolds, Bennie L.
Rezek. Georgia
Rosenfield, Emily
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Smith, Elizabeth
Saunders, Nan Reva Smith, Elma
Savonne, Camille
Smith, Ethel
Sawyer, Anna Lois Spurney, Frances
Schwartz, Lillie
Schwartz, Rosa
Seabolt, Louvelle
Sharp, Evelyn
Shelby, Bobbie Jo
Shelby, Helen
Shelton, Louise
Siegel, Mildred
Sigel, Doris
Abramson, Bennie
Adler, Lee
Agress, Alfred
Angrist, Bernard
Argovitz, Harry
Arnett, Louis
Austin, Eugene
Ball, Foster
Barr, Francis
Bassett, Alton
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Stampley, Laura
Stephens, Nettie
Stern, Helen
Stevens, Ruth
Stone, Maggie
Stover, Isabel
Swarthout, Geo. M.
Swartz, Pauline
Symms, Ruby
Tabor, Gladys
Thomas, Hazel
Thompson, Estelle
Topletz, Anna B.
Tsukahara, Betta
Tucker, Minnie Lee
Turner, Mabel
Vaughn, Nadine
Van Tress, Mary E.
Walcik, Martha
Wallace, Rosamond
Wfebb, Aletha
XVebb, Christine
Wertz, Virginia
Whitten, Evelyn
Wilkerson, Helen
Wilonsky, Ida
Witebsky, Ruth
Wittkower, Helen
W'olfe, Evelyn
Worley, Juanita
Wray, Oladeen
Wright, Catherine
Wright, Thelma
Yonack, Rhea
Zesmer, Miriam
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Berryman, Allen
Berryman, Alvia
Biehl, Jack
Blackstone, Hugo
Bock, Joe
Bond, Charles
Brake, E. XV.
Brandon, Durward
Buchanan, Robert
Butler, Elwood
Campanella, Veto
Carroll, J. W.
Cheney, Thomas
Clark, George
Cohen, Albert
Cox, John
Crandall, Dale
Crowder, Homer
Dobbs, James
Douglas, Ralph
Echols, Wfayne
Enkowitz, Joe
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Faulkner, Robert
Finneburg, Edward
Freeland, Newt
Gaines, Bob
Gann, Freeman
Garison, Billy
Genzel, Harry
Gibson, Carl
Gilmore, Buster
Goodman, Harold
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Greenberg, Samuel
Gregory, Joe
Gruber, lsadore
Hall, Jack
Haller, Howard
Harrell, Henry
Harris, Joe
Hart, Arthur
Hart, Harold
Harwood, W'illian
Henke, W'erner
Hiesiger, Mayor
Hightower, D.
Hiser, Orbie
Holland, J. T.
Hollingshead, Grady
Howell, Cleo
Huber, Jack
Johnson, Dale
Johnson, Harold
Jones, Maloy
Jones, Roland
Kemmerle, Richard
Kimbrough, Truett
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Kleinman, XValter Parson, Bob
Koolten, Leo Paternostro, Vincent
La Barba, Carl
Lawson, Glenn
Pederson, Charles
Perry, Arthur
Leverett, John Ray Perryman, James
Levine, Jack
Light, Beryl
Light, Marion
Lipsitz, Daniel
Logan, Oscar
Lovely, Harry
l unsford, Vaden
McKee, Troy
Mcliinzie, J. VV.
McMurray. Edgar
Maher, Roland
Mays, Clarence
Messina, Joe
Meyer, Julian
Miller, Riley
Morgan, Jack
Morris, Hal
Neal, Leroy
Newton, Charles
Nicholas, J. XV.
Pike, Jack
Pomerantz, William
Portman, Arnold
Portman, Robert
Pruett, Albert
Pulis, J. E.
Ray, Roy
Reaves, George
Rener, Louis
Reynolds, G. W.
Richards, Everett
Riddell, George
Roark, Wood Arthur
Roberts, Bennie
Robinson, Raymond
Roesch, Jimmie
Rotramel, Marshall
Sandford, Jack
Schultz, Elton
Shay, Sol
Singer, Jerome
Sl-zinner, W. B.
Slaven, Edward
Spencer, Charles
Stadord, Jack
Steen, Charles
Steer, Richard
Stewart, Thurbert
Stinnett, Jimmy
Stricklin, R. B.
Taylor, J. B.
Thomas, Leroy
Thomas, Myrkel
Traylor, Eugene
Tsukahara, W'oodroxx
Tucker, Robert
XV.1cker, E. J.
Wade, Houston
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XVells, Eugene
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Atwood, Dorothy
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Blanc, Lillian
Bock, Ida
Brin, Harrise
Brown, Dorothy J.
Burns, Lois
Burton, Mary K.
Camper, Faye
Chapman, Oleen
Christie, Vivian
Cima, Frances
Clarke, Frances
Cooke, Martha
Coonrad, Wilnaa
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Cullum, Anna B.
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Furlow, Ada Mae
Gage, Daisy
Golden, Margaret
Goodman, Doris
Gremm, Jenny
Hall, Maudie
Hamlin, Louise
Hanchell, Mary E.
Harper, Rayma
Harris, Almeda
Harris, Joy
Harris, Mary
Harrison, Mayma
Hart, Bertha
Hatter, Bernice
Heflin, Nellie
Hensley, Helen
Hensley, Kathleen
Herrington, Mildred
Hilburn, Corrine
Hussey, Ruth
Hutson, Hazel
Isbell, Annie Mae
Jaffe, Ida
Joffrion, Joye
Johnson, Elsie May
Jones, Lillian
Jones, Mary Louise
Kirby. Lora
Klar, Lois
Kline, Alice
Land, Daisy
Laufer, Rosa Lee
Lawrence, Isabella
Lebcowwitz, Rosa
Lee, Kathryn
Levine, Frances
Locke, Pauline
McClendon, Iris
McVey, Virginia
Madsen, Elsie
Maples, Marian
Morgan, Janie
Pearson, Ellan
Phillips, Birdie V.
Phillips, Joyce V.
Pierce, Irene
Ploeger, Lucille
Posner, Dorothy
Rizzotto, Gladys
Rowell, Ella
Ruttenberg, Rose
Schlinger, Pauline
Schwartz, Hannah
Sims, Dorothy
Smith, Beth
Smith, Lettie
Smith, Nova
Solomon, Ruth
Spradlin, Vivian
Tiner, Ruth
Tyler, Mildred
Uberman, Anna
Vaughn, Myzelle
Vfalters, Imogene
XVatkins, Marian
Wfeil, Clara
XVilson, Ruth
XVood, Bertha
Wfoody, Ruth
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Berryman, Albert
Bishop, Jack
Bowers, Everett
Burns, Harmon
Bush, Herschel
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Callahan, Pat
Cantley, M. D.
Carroll, J. W.
Chandler, Lewis
Cohen, Charlie
Cole, Murray
Daniel, Altus
Davenport, Jolm
Davis, Arlie
Edelman, Leo
Enney, Ward
Embry, Kenneth
Erickson, Price
Ferguson, John
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Godwin, Gorman
Gray, Lee
Hahn, Henry
Harrel, Henry
Harris, Curtis
Haynes, Edwin
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Howell, Fred
Howell, Leon
Hyden, Clyde
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Katz, Abraham
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Lentz, XY'ard
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Rubin, Edwin
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Shrameli, Frank
Storrs, M. C.
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Timpa, Leon
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Roush, Eugene
Holder. Horace
Arons, Eugene
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Rowland, Mat
Seirrad, Ben
Scoggins, J. T.
Sherman, NVinthr0p
Schultz, Elston
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Brudburg. Bob
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R. O. T C.
Rah! For the boys in the brown!
Regard how they strut around!
Read what they mean in this town!
Remember they've a right to be proud!
O hail the R. O. T. C.!
O watch how they step in the drill
On your dress the cross swords are pinned!
O you're in for Il thrill!
Tip hats to our Lieutenant Colonel!
Touch your caps to the gold braided men!
Tease the poor little guard on duty!
Take a date with them all now and then!
Cheer the boys on parade!
Cheer the guard at his post!
Cheer the oHieer's braid!
Cheer 'till you split your throat!
Rah for these boys in their fine team work!
Always they do their duty-they never shirk CU
Heavens! They'll be grand in fighting the Turk.
Reasons for success: a lovely home
Aiming to stay there-never to roam
How they reign on land-BUT NEVER ON FOAM!
Roasters, every single one of Forest High
Are grand in this world they'll all get byg
How many girls a day do sigh.
Rah! For the R. O. T. C.
Rah! for the great big boys in brown
Oh! How they shine in this first class town-
Treading the street they are handsome to see-
Can't you imagine how proud we must be!
Rowdy! XVe,ll say they are so,
Ostentatious? Well, maybe, but you know
They are fine boys as we've said before.
Charming? When they speak, they hold the floor.
Rah! For the R. O. T. C.
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Ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. Forest High moved to Dallas, Texas, with a family
of ten children, which included twins and a set of triplets. XVhen the close of the school
term was approaching, Mr. and Mrs. High called their children around them and asked
each to tell what he had accomplished during the year.
Leo S. Barrett and Rettie Kelly Ensor sprang to their feet. Rettie Kelly Ensor
gesticulated with paint brushes, while Leo S. Barrett flourished rulers and triangles.
"Children!" begged Mrs. High. "Children!" exploded Mr. High. "Hey, you!" screamed
the twins and triplets. Rettie chattered, "Best of all I like the art class. XVe study .IIT
principles, art history, interior decoration, costume design, stencil designing, book bind-
ing, block printing, and leather tooling. W'e have exhibitsg we go to see the pictures in
the Dallas Art Museum: we-in
"It's my time," Leo S. Barrett shouted. "NVe make plans and study engineering
and architecture. Wlayf, without a knowledge of mechanical drawing, how do you think
anyone would be able to read plans?"
Meantime, little Louise XVilcox had been making funny figures in the air with
one of Leo Barrett's rulers, which reminded the family that she was somewhat musically
inclined. "I like music best," she said, "You should hear our orchestra. We have ten
first violins, nine second violins, one viola, two clarinets, two cornets, one bass, one
drum, one cello, one oboe, one trombone, one timpani, three saxaphones, one Iirench
horn, one flute, and a piano. Wfhy, we went to Denton, March 22, and won second
place in the lnterscholastic Music Meet. Wfe went to Abilene, May 3, and played in
the Texas State Federation of Music Clubs. XVe have a Glee Club, too-"
"Locille Segrist and Adrienne Michelson, stop scraping my floor," said Mrs. High.
"Oh, mother, we're just practicing our tap dance that we learned in Gym. XVe have a
volley ball team, and the IA's won. XVe play baseball and we go ice skating and camping
and we shoot rifles, too."
"Give us a chance," yelled the twins. "I'm for shorthand," said S. N. Baker.
"Typewriting is really superior," interrupted julia Pritchett. QYells from the kitchenj.
"NVillie Mae Berry, Alice Harrington, Pearle Matthews, where are you?" "Alice Har-
rington is in the kitchen, and Pearle Matthews is trying out the new machine," said
julia Pritchett. "Oh, mother," cried XVillie Mae, "you know that big round pillow
shouldn't be on that rectangular sofa, and our home is of the North Colonial type."
"Pearle Matthews, haven't you altered that dress yet?" "Oli, it's easy," she said, "We
learn how to spend our money for clothing." "You didnft have to go to school to learn
thatf, sighed Dad.
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Abramson, Bennie Flanders, Walmsley Landsberg, Henry
Adler, Lee Franz, J. A. Lane, Paul
Armbruster, XValter Goodman, Harold Langly, Charles
Beck, Herman Gross, Dean Lewis, Wilbur
Billion, Marvin Graham, Fowler Looney, Bill
Breeding, Archie Gleason, J. L. Lovely, Harry
Brock, Eugene Gray, J. D. Marshall, Charles
Buchanan, Bob Gruber, Isadore Martwich, Carl
Bolyn, J. B. Haller, Howard McClary, Caesar
Bloom, Ralph Hansen, Joe McKenzie, J. W.
Bishop, Merritt Henderson, Bennie MCLemore, Fernie
Campbell, Bernard Henke, Werner Mims, Woodson
Callaway, C. T. Holland, J. T. Moncrief, Joe
Clark, Marvin Hollingshead, Grady Messina, Joe
Cox, John XV. Houseman, Jack Mitchell, Bob
Crowder, Homer Herold, Eugene McBrayer, Cecil
Casten, James Hendrix, Roscoe Newton, Charles
Combs, Paul Kavanaugh, James Nicholas, XV.
Douglas, Ralph Klar, Leo O'Brien, Raymond
Farrow, Leon Knight, George Pirozzo, Sam
Fitzgerald, James Lambert, XVilliam Robison. Herman
Schwartz, Louis
Schwartz, Arthur
Schrieber, Herman
Sides, Robert
Sinclair, Louis
Stamps, Vernon L.
Sherman, Cleveland
Shumate, Don
Taylor, Bill
Thompson, Donald
Thompson, Harry
Thompson, Rike
Turner, Harry
Turk, Lewis
Tucker, Robert
Tucker, NVayne
Wfacker, E. J.
Weaver, Edgar
Whitney, Hilton
Whitten, L. K.
Wright, Joe
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ECIDNUMICS
In planning the courses of study included in the Home Economics Department
certun objectives are kept in view. Thebe objectives are as follows:
1. Appreciation of the value of a home which is well located, planned, and built
2. Appreciation of and an interest in the home, which will lead to coniniunitx
intcitst and good citizenship.
5. Habits of reading and observing materials which are related to house construe
tion ind furnishings.
-I. Standards of living that can be developed into ideals for general living.
Arrington, Annabelle
Blakeney, Lucy
Bloom, Mollie
Chandler, Helen
Crolford. Lorene
Dyer, Elizabeth
Ifallos, Stella
Fanning, Marguerite
NAMES OF GIRLS IN PICTURE
Foster, julia Mae
Gremm, Sylvia
Ho-lland, Helen
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Malconiesius. Mary
Mann, Mary
Paslay, Marie
Fulwiler, Maurine
Sacks, Fay Lena
Sloan, XVillie Vera
Steele, Vesta Lee
Sticksel, Leontine
Strange, Mary If.
XY'allace, Evelyn
NVilliams, Virginia
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Leonard Rachoff
john Valeik
Mary Louise Dixcn
Frances Kraft
Norma Goldsobel
Cecil Mae Jones
Robert I-lilterbrand
Katherine Wfhiteturliey
Marie Kraft
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Margie Lynn Cowan
Jerome Dorsa
Siznzjrlnain'
Mozelle Wfright
Juanita Barnett
MEMBERS
'Diructaig Miss Louise XV
Svvoml Violins
Clyde Vance
john Lylcs
George Reaves
Arthur Hart
Erneit Teer
Lela Fae McLendon
Curtis Harris
Nanna Belle McKay
Marjorie Marshall
filziivs
Louis Rosenberg
Caesar McClary
Curiicfs
Robert Monroe
Roderick Proctor
Bass
James Stuart
ILCOX
C Nlvlorly Suxajvboize
Madison Fallin
Freiirb Horn
Andrew Hoyt
Tromlzoiie
Clare Bell
Drums
Charles Johnson
Viola
Laurella Stenger
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Leonard Rachoff
Oboe
Fred Srulce
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The Glee Club, one of the outstanding. features of the musie department ot rorest,
Linder the direction of Miss Louise Xvilcox, rendered the following numbers on the
program given by the Glee Clubs of .ill Dallas High Schools in the liorest Auditorium
on May 4:
1. Hail, Noble Hall-XVt1gner.
2. Glory of the Lord, from the Messiah-l"l.indel.
1. Green Cathedral-H.ihn.
A group of negro songs, including IJUIVII Slfllfzl, Durji Rirur, and SUIIlll7t'l'lI Mwlmliu,
was presented by the Glee Club at the musical assembly on April sixteenth.
Schnider, XVillie
Green, Charles
Harris, Frank
Traylor, Eugene
Hewitt, Nelson
Guthrie, Steve
Pavelka, Anton
Jeffers, Jack
MEMBERS
Allison, Richard
Vratis, Socrates
Neislar, Preston
Redding, Don
Jackson, C.1rl
jones, Charles
Wfinborn, Wfalter
Goss, D.
Engle, Max
Murphy, Luther
Page, D.
Bentley. tl. E.
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A Greek war dance, under the direction of Miss Locille Segrist and Miss Ardienne
Michelson, was staged by the gymnasum classes at the State Fair Auditorium on Friday,
November twenty-ninth. The dance was one number on an all-school program given
for the Texas State Teachers' Association. The dancers wore green and white costumes,
symbolic of Greek XVarriors, and they carried a shield with a Forest Lion on it. The
costumes. although inexpensive, were quite effective, and Forest was very proud of the 1
showing her gymnasium pupils made on the all-school program. The same dance, which il
was given at an assembly at Forest Avenue High School, will be one of many presented i ll
at the annual Gym Demonstration. 1 ll
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Adams, Velma XVittk0wc1', Helen Jenkins, Annie Lee
Kay, Maxine Shurett, Velma Caldwell, Margaret
Nance, Martha XVright, Katherine Nelson, Pauline
Johnson, Susan Donsky, Lottie Cruse, Mildred
Renner. Ulys Bailey, Martha Purser, Pearl
Routt, Clara Rodgers, Edna Stampley, Laura
Potter, Lois Von Tress, Mary Floyd, Evelyn
Luke, Katherine Bowers, Mildred Gordon, Helen
Hill, Maxine N
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MEMBERS
Sharp, Evelyn
Buelispan, Harriet
Smith, Elizabeth
Perse, Velma
Gordon, Helen
Bowers, Mildred
Caldwell, Margaret
Dillon, Thelma
Mann, Cecile
Pmurgower, Tressa
Cohen, Sary
Cohen, Mary
Adams, Velma
Rcnner, Ulys
Kielterillo, Josephine
Beeman, Ruth
Seabolt, Lavelle
Miller, Opal
Fleming, Inez
Ornish, Jeanette
Routt, Clara A.
Dixon, Estelle
Sutherland, Veda
Aquino, Elizabeth
Caplan, Yetta
MeMasters, Dorothy
Oliver, Mildred
Meredith, Thelma
Stern, Helen Ruth
Price, Helen
Snaallwood, Lorene
Saunders, Nan
Barlow, Irene
XVood, Doris
Davis, Alberta
Van Tress, Mary
Wfolfe, Evelyn
XVilkerson, Helen
Smith, Elma
Ballard, Mittie
Pomara, Mary
Webb, Christine
Valeik, Martha
Owens, Myrtle
McBrayer, Helen
Fineglass, Rose
Xvilonsky, Ida
Glalieler, Dorothy
Webb, Aletha
XVright, Thelma
Wfright, Catherine
Hubble, Paulyne
Moreland, Frances
Wforley, -Iuanita
Floyd, Evelyn
Sarove, Camille
Bailey, Martha
Hefner, Louise
Starapley, Laura
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fincluding Bugsj
As confessed to the XVoozey
FRANCES REDDING-Fishing worms, orange soda pop, pickled peaches Qmalej.
ROY BLACK-Lady bugs and ice cream.
MILDRED BONWIT-Bugum hominumg kisses, or castor oil
and biscuits Qno preference
JOIIN RICE and JIM BILL PARSONSiCl1lCkCllS, bee-es, strawberry short-cake. qWe realize
that chickens arenlt bugs, but they insisted-wonder
BOBBY WOOD-Earth worms, Castoria.
CAR?viON BRANDEN1GfHSSh0PP6l'S, cherry pie.
THELMA POTTER-BCCIlCS, Milky Vfay.
MARX' LOUISE MALCOh'lESILTS-DOOdlC bugs, roast pork.
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HELEN STAR-Bed bugs, chocolate-coated pills for anything else chocolatej.
GERTRUDE SACHS-Fleas, pop corn.
l-IAZEL CHANEY-ooooooooooo! How she DEtests bugs!-fruit salad.
STEVE GUTHRIElBUH1blC beezzs, apricots.
JANE MORRIS-C0OtiCS, dog biscuits.
EvY VUORTSMAN-Roly-poleys, spinach. QAn' how?!j.
RICHARD ALLISON-Butterflies, fried chicken.
STEVE ELIZABETH LE SEUR-Silk worms, grapes.
SYD ADAMS-Fleas, dog biscuits.
LILI ION PRIBBLE-lady bugs, fried chicken.
NIARY JANE SNYDER-Flies, doughnuts Qmixed or otherwisej.
LOUISE FENLEY1fg1'8SSl1OPPCX'S, double-chocolate ice cream sodas with whipped
creamj .
ADALAYDE MICHAELSONZAHLS, pinanies.
ANSON VAN SLYRE-Baby elephants, paper an' tin cans.
MARX' PATTIE AGNEXY'-FlD26Y nail soup, bridge bugs.
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JAMES KAN'ANAUGIi'XTHHll3 ice cream, chocolate sauce, grasshoppers.
ARTHUR GOTTLICH-Fleas, fired ice cream.
CARMEN DYE-Lollipops, book worms.
HELEN GOLDMAN-M3ShCd potatoes, potato bugs.
WILLA MAE NIILLSAP-H01'SC flies, tomatoes.
IRENE BENTLEY-Snails, devil dogs, and pickles.
MARIE MATTOX-Big fat grubworms, scarab sandwiches.
VIRGINIA GREENV'OODiR3W carrots, boll weevil.
HARVRY JANSEN-Spinach, crusts of bread, angle worms
fright anglej .
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DEDAIQT
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Under the regulations governing extra-curricular activities in Forest Avenue High
School each school activity must make some definite contribution to the school life. The
constitution of the organization must indicate the nature of that contribution, and the
purpose of that activity must be approved by the principal.
Membership in each organization is open to all pupils on the same basis. No
pupil may belong to more than two organizations unless he is passing in all subjects
and has the consent of the club sponsors to join a third organization. No pupil is per-
mitted to have membership in organizatins other than Departmental Clubs who did not
receive credit in at least three solid subjects carried during the preceding semester.
Monthly dues of school clubs may not exceed twenty cents. A Hne of ten cents
for unexcused absence and of five cents for unexcused tardies may be assessed, as well as
a fine of twenty-five cents for failure to appear on the program without an acceptable
excuse. The only acceptable excuse for absence is absence from schoolg however, mem-
bers may be excused from the meeting to participate in other school activities by ob-
taining a leave of absence in writing signed by the sponsor and three officers of the
organization. After three cases of absence or tardiness in a semester, a member is
automatically dropped from membership, For failure to pay fines or dues members are
dropped three weeks after the fine has been assessed. No student may receive a report
card unless all club dues and lanes are paid.
Meetings for all organizations must be weekly, except for cosmopolitan organiza-
tions. An open meeting must be held in assembly each year, and the programs of these
meetings must be similar to those of weekly meetings. Any business transaction in a
meeting at which the sponsor is not present is unconstitutional.
No student who has not passed with credit all studies during the preceding se-
mester or who is a problem of discipline in the school may not hold office in a club or
hold the position of editor or manager of any school publication. A pupil may hold of-
fice in only one school organization at a time. He may hold no more than three dif-
ferent offices in a semester, and only one of those offices may be the presidency of an
organization or the position of editor or manager of a publication.
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EDITH REEN'ES . .
OMEGA CUMMINGS .
LEAH LEVENTHAL .
RALPH NOVIN . .
ANNIA ZABBIA . .
FLETCHER R. XVICIQIIAM
Beiber, Helen
Bennett, Grace jane
Cowan, Margie Lynn
Coonrod, Willard
Crane, A. B.
Cummings, Omega
Fenley, Louise
Friedburg, Frieda
Garcia, Lola
Goodman, Katie
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. . REATA KAHN
. IDA MAE MILLER
NLARY E. HAMBRIGHT
. , ORA MAE VANN
. . LOUISE FENLEY
FLETCHER R. WICKHAM
MEMBERS
Hamhright, Mary Elizabeth
Holt, Elizabeth
Kahn, Reata
Kettle, Marcella
Kooken, Joy
Levanthal, Leah
Malowitz, Henrietta
Miller, Ida Mae
Moses, Constance
Novin, Ralph
Overton, Maggie
Pape, Helen
Pearlstein, Nettie
Reeves, Edith
Sanford, Elgean
Schwartz, Lillian
Shields, Frank
Vann, Ora Mae
Vasek, Lydia
XVarner, Dorothy
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MARY' JANE JOFFRICIX .
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DOROTHX' PANIIRESS
MARKIORIE NOVICH
NEWTON FREEMAN
LOURANIA lVllLLER
ELIIABETII HUGHES
Beddoe, Frank
Bock, Fannie
Carp, Elizabeth
Freeman, Newton
Leaming, Charles
Jeffers, Isabel
wloifrion, Mary jane
Murphy, Luther
Novich. Marjorie
Pandress, Dorothy
Roienbcrg, Evelyn
Sessel, Elizabeth
Block. Leora
Harlan, Lets Mae
Levi, Marie
Levin, Frances
Novich, Felice
Pravorne. Annabel
Rosenbaum. Dorothy
Ball. Foster
Burgower, Tressa
Greenburg. Samuel
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EVELYN ROSENBERG
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DOROTHX' MAE ROSENBAUM
SI'I'gI'11l1I-at-elrnlx . . . LUTHER lVlURPHY
fr-itir . LOURANIA lNlILI.ER
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Graneau. Vivian
MEMBERS
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Kirkpatrick, Eunice Schwarz, Hannah
I-laftner, Ester Fallin, Madison Cook, Martha
Hefner. Louise Reaves, George, jr. Harper. Rayma
Zesmer, Miriam Singer, Jerome Schlinger, Pauline
Page, John D. Hester, Dorothy Berwald. Arthur
Cruzze, Mildred Sigel, Doris Funk, Leon
Crocker, Maude Aronson, Mildred Lichtenstein, Mariorie
XVright, Catherine Taylor, Oda Patrick. Lu Fan
Bailey, Martha Klar, Lois Gottlieh. Arthur
Gaines. Robert Alotfrion, joy French, Imogene
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Bailey, Betty
Baker, Myrle
Barber, Aneta
Brock, Eugene
Clinkscales, W'illie
Davis, Sue Carter
Kavanaugh, James
King, Doris
Latimer, Beatrice
McClain, Ruth
Magness, Jessie Lee
Matrox, Marie
Perry, Ocie
Skilbos, Verna
Wriglit, Carl
Bleisch, Opal
XVatters, Catherine
Thomas, Horace
Locke, Mary Frances
McCoy, Marcus
Tribble, Josephine
Jacobs, Maurine
Lawrence, Jane
Rhea, Dorothy
French, XVilma
Wfhite, Clifford
Kendall, Roy
Jurek, Nwilliam
McBrayer, Cecil
Swayze, Fred
Hines, Clay
Hosek, XValter
Knotts, Dorothy
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18-Freshman Assembly. 5-Presentation of curtain to school.
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9-Sportsmanship Assembly
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Armistice Day Assembly.
Standard Debating Assembly.
Bi-Chem-Phy Assembly
-Musical Assembly
Girl Reserve Party given by Ruth
Peoples.
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Senior Day.
Senior Play, "In The Next
Room".
joint meeting of Forest and
Woodrow Wilson Girl Reserves.
20-Christmas Assembly.
27-Standard Debating Society Ban-
quet.
january
6-Awarding of honors to football
boys.
8-Girl Reserves Assembly.
9-All-Spanish Program.
16-Leaders' Club Assembly.
24
24
Gym Demonstration.
-Tea-Dansant g i v e n by High
Scholarship Club.
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Presentation of football sweaters.
Military Assembly.
14-Spanish Club Banquet.
21-One-Act Play Contest.
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Qpen Meeting of Le Circle Fran-
cais.
28-P, T. A. Play, "The Arrival of
Kitty".
Dlarch
5-High Scholarship Assembly, pres-
entation of Linz pins.
21-Girl Reserves Style Show.
21-Girl Reserves Party for Hi-Y
Club.
21-IA Theatre Party.
25-Debate between Dallas Tech. and
Forest.
2 9-Leaders' Club Dance.
2-Public Speaking Assembly.
4-
IIIB Palace Theatre Party.
16-Musical Assembly.
26-
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Le Circle Francais Assembly.
4-All-School Glee Club Program.
7-
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Senior Day.
Senior Play, "Polly With a Past".
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Hazel Cbnney, president of ber
Clnss during ber Sophomore ann'
Innior years, won the Annual Pop-
nlaritj' Contest over ber competitors,
Mary Pnttie Agnew and Tbelnm
Potter.
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Fay Lagozv, tbree-year letterman
and captain of tbe football team as
well as a guard on tbe basketball
team, was elected tbe most popular
boy in Forest Avenue Higb Sebool.
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Roy Black and Artbur Gottlieb.
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HIGH SCHOLARSHIP CLUB TEA-DANSANT
In January the High Scholarship Club gave a tea-dansant in the library honor-
ing the graduating members. Members of the Leaders, Club were guests as well as
several teachers. Miss Rowe surprised everyone by dancing in an ultra-modern fashion.
Believe it or not, "a wonderful time was had by allf' especially since the refresh-
ments consisted of sandwiches, ice cream, cake, and cocoa. Most of the girls broke
diets to partake of the delicious food, and, as for the boys,-they didn't seem to have
.Inv diet to break. Many thanks are due Miss Foote, the club sponsor, who did more
than her share to make the party the rip-roaring, howling fexcuse slangj success that
it was.
LEADERS, CLUB DANCE
On Friday night the Leaders' Club gave a big dance in the Gym. Among those
present were Hazel Chaney and Melbert Bale, Thelma Potter and Everett fBertj
Hockwald, Gertrude Sachs and Arthur Berwald, Lehman Tims and Ruth Peoples, Marie
Matrox and Carroll Piper, and Mary Elizabeth Strange and Roderick Proctor. Our chief
spy could not find the mates of Bernard Hemphill and Carmon Brandon, and we of-
fer our regrets. Perhaps we have not given the full list here, but please remember
space is limited. Of the teachers there were Mr. Rorie, Mr. Parker, Mr. Bergin four
heroj, Mr. Hutchinson, and Miss Berry. lee cream, cake, and soda pop were served.
Needless to say, everyone went home happy and contented. QTrite, oh, noj.
STANDARD DEBATING SOCIETY BANQUET
The Standard Debating Society held its annual banquet at the Y. W. C. A.
on Dec. 27, 1929, in honor of Miss Myra Brown, former critic of the club, who told
of her interesting experiences while teaching in China. Mr. Parker and Miss Rowe
were also present. The first president of the club, Scott Hardy, was toast-master at
this, the largest banquet that the Standard Debating Society ever had.
GIRL RESERVES PARTY
The Girl Reserves gave a party for the Hi-Y Club Friday, March 22, 1930, at
the Y. W. C. A. The party must have been a success-anything those girls do turns
out successfully.
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Sonny Langston
George Knight
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Freida Freidburg
Doris King
Dorothy Rosenbaum
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Vernon Kaliler
XVayne Tucker
Pete Steere
Fay Lagow
Henry Miller
Bernard jordon
Waltci' Hosek
Anson Van Slyke
Joshua Kahn
Carroll Piper
XVALKING DICTIONA RIES
ASK-
XValter Armbruster about military.
Sidney Adams about music.
Helen Star about an annual.
Gertrude Sachs about singing.
Richard Allison about basket ball.
Steve Guthrie about track.
Billy Graham about tennis.
Fay Lagow about football.
Charles Depoma about golf.
Arthur Gottlich about leading yells.
Bert Hockwald about Leaders' Club.
Virginia Sims about dramatics.
Lillian Pribble and Grace Howard about being friends.
Mary Manion how to be a popular girl.
Mildred Carr about 101.
Marcus McCoy about science.
Frances Redding about public speaking.
Marguerite Tobolowsky about dancing.
Melbert Bale about being a popular boy.
julia Manion how to be president for three years.
Frances Fooshee about playing a piano.
Harold Smith about playing a saxaphone.
Thelma Potter about holding the boys' affections.
-KATPiLEEN PRICE.
We Nomifmfe for the Ha!! of Fame
1. Mary Jane Snyder because she has been secretary of her class during her
Senior year. and because in her Junior year she was on the debating team.
2. Anson Van Slyke, because he is president of the IVA Senior Class and leading
man in the Senior play.
3. Frances Redding, because she is president of the High, Scholarship Club and
assistant editor of the Forester.
4. Joshua Kahn, because he won the Harvard award in 1929, and the city essay
contest in 1930.
5. Mary Ross Coble, because of her dramatic ability displayed in the one-act play
contest in the Senior play.
6. Frank Terranella, because of the faithful work he has done as coach of the
second football team.
7. Marjorie Novich. because she won the efficiency cup in the Latin Club.
S. Fay Lagow, because he was chosen on the all-scare football team.
9. Hazel Chaney, because she was president of her class for two years and was
elected the most popular girl.
10. Everett Hockwald, because he was president of the Hi-Y Club and presi-
dent of the Leaders' Club.
11. Dorothy May Rosenbaum, because of her originality.
12. Richard Allison. because he is captain of the basketball team.
13. Hazel Zubatsky, because she is the leading lady in the Senior play.
14. Steve Guthrie, because he is the captain of the track team.
15. Jane Morris, because of the excellent work she has done as editor of the
Echo.
16. Jonas Rosenfield, because he won second place in the district extemporane-
ous speaking contest.
17. Adalayde Michaelson, because she is the editor oft the Senior Publication.
18. Robert Monroe, because he is the business manager of the Senior Publication
and president of the Pan-American League.
19. Harriett Garonzik, because she represented Forest and Dallas at the Denton
public speaking contest.
20. Billie Aronoff and Eugene Arons, because they won the city debate contest.
21. Gertrude Sachs, because she was president of the High Scholarship Club and
because of her versatility.
22. Carmon Brandon, because he was president of the Leaders' Club and a let-
terman on the football team.
23. Claire McCoy, because she played in all the tennis games.
24. XValter Hosek, because of the genius of his art work.
25. Louise Fenley and Ozelle Ramey, because of their untiring efforts in gain-
ing advertising for the Forester.
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IN THE NEXT ROOM
IN THE NEXT ROOM. given by the 1930 January graduating class of Forest
Avenue High School, is a first rate mystery play comprising all the elements of sus-
pense, curiosity, comedy, and drama.
Philip Vantine has bought a rare copy of an original Boule cabinet and ordered it
shipped to his New York home from Paris. When it arrives, it is found toi be the
original itself, the possession of which is desired by many strange people. Before two
persons meet mysterious death fooling with the cabinet, the happiness of many other-
wise happy actors is threatened.
CAST
Philip Vantine . . . . .IULIAN BURKE
Lorna Webster . CSLADYS AIJELE GARONZIK
Felix Armand
Colonel Piggott . JIM BILL PARsoNs
jim Godfrey . NIAQR WOOLF
Maid . . . ADRIAN HALLER
Rogers . . MARION KLEIN
Parks . . . . JAKE MASSINTER
Duchess de Charreire . HELEN MANN
Grady . . EARL NEW'TON
Simmons . . . RUSSELL TUCRER
Moore, Policeman . ORAL MILLER
MANSIONS
MANSIONS was the play directed by Miss Helen Fern Black for the One-Act
Play Contest. This story is that of a young boy, Joe Wilde, who is dying. His sis-
ter, Lydia Wilde, gives joe her promise that she will play the big piano, which has not
been toucher in years. In fact, their Aunt Harriett Wilde forbade them to touch
the instrument. Lydia defies her aunt and plays the piano for her brother, who dies.
Mary Ross Coble, Lu Fan Patrick, and Luther Murphy took the parts of Harriett
Wilde, Lydia Wilde, and Joe Wilde, respectively.
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POLLY WITH A PAST
The June 1930 graduating class presented POLLY WITH A PAST, a thrilling,
exciting, interesting, and humorous play written by George Middleton and Guy Bolton.
The play opens in the home of Clay Collum, an interior decorator, and Harry
Richardson. Polly, who is the daughter of a minister and who is going to Paris
to study voice, is a maid in their home, and as she has not been able to find employ-
ment elsewhere, she has been forced to take this position.
Rex Van Zile, a friend of Harry and Clay, is very much in love with Myrtle
Davis. The object of his admiration has no time for Rex, but is only interested in
saving men from the gutter, reforming drunkards and the like. Rex is terribly down-
hearted, but he is advised by Polly to have some young woman impersonate a notori-
ous French woman, in order to make Myrtle jealous.
The three young men are at a loss because they do not know who will take the
part, but one of them suggests Polly. Polly finally consents and they decide that P0lly'5
name is to be Paulette Bady.
The second act opens in the home of Mrs. Van Zile, Where she is entertaining
her friends, Myrtle Davis and her mother, Mrs. Davis. They are discussing the inter-
national siren, Paulette Bady, when they are interrupted by her appearance with Rex.
Stiles, a man from the country whom Myrtle has saved, recognizes Paulette as
Polly Shannon, and is finally persuaded to keep quiet, and to let everyone in Northamp-
ton think that she is a bad woman, who has wrecked a throne as the papers state.
Harry and Clay have also stated that the world's most famous musician, Vlachimir
Petrowski, has killed himself for love of her. The SIQIIC of affairs becomes more and
more complicated when Petrowski himself appears, and demands an explanation.
Some of the Van Zile household and friends still believe that she is not the real
article, and Myrtle sends for Prentice Van Zile, an authority on the subject of notorious
French women. He also becomes much infatuated with her. Rex has succeeded in
making Myrtle jealous, and Harry and Clay propose to Myrtle for him, but only to find
that Rex no longer loves Myrtle, but Polly.
CAST
Polly . . . . I1EI,l2N ZUBATSKY
Rex Van Zjle ANSON VAN SLYKE
Myrtle . . . . Main' Ross COBLE
Harry Richardson
Mrs. Davis .
Clay Collum
Mrs. Van Zile
Commodore Bob
Stiles . . .
Prentice Van Zile
Petrowski . .
Parker .
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BEATRICIZ METZGER
JAMES KAVANAUGH
LEANOR PURVIN
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SIDNEY SMILOVITZ
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Forest Avenue High School won high honors in debate this year. When the try-
outs were announced, three boys, all members of the Standard Debating Society, came
out. They were Eugene Arons, Billie Aronoff. and Arthur Berwald. In the final
eliminations held here in the school, Billie Aronofl and Eugene Arons were selected as
the team to represent Forest. The boys worked hard right from the first because they
were resolved to make this a winning year for Forest in debate. Several outside practice
debates were scheduled. The first took place with Kevens at Trinity University in
Wfaxahachie. Our boys debated the negative and lost. They next debated Central at
Ft. Woi'th, and a Central class gave the decision to their own team.
By this time our boys were fairly well proficient in the art of debating, and
they were ready to go into the city contest.
The first oflicial debate was held with Dallas Technical High School at the Forest
Auditorium, February 25. Forest drew the affirmative. The question was "Resolved:
That the Sterling Plan for Financing a State System of Highways Should be
Adopted." Fine arguments were offered by both sides, and Forest was declared the
winner by a vote of two to one.
The finals were held at Forest, Saturday, March ZZ. Three schools, Forest, North
Dallas, and Sunset, were entered. The Forest team worked ha1'd in the days preceding
the finals, collecting information and material from eminent authorities. On the
night of the debate they had to debate twice, while the other schools debated once.
This disadvantage did not dismay them. They beat North Dallas by a vote of two
to one, arguing the negative side, and perhaps an hour later they were city champions,
having beaten Sunset by another vote of two to one, bringing glory to Forest. They
drew the negative side of this debate also.
The declamation and extemporaneous speaking contest was held Saturday, March
1, at North Dallas High School. In the girls' declamation contest Forest came out
second. Harriett Garonzik represented Forestg her declamation was "I am an Ameri-
can." Forest was represented by Willie XValdman who spoke On "National Apostosyf'
Forest came out third in the boys' contest. In extemporaneous speaking, -Ionas Rosen-
iield, who represented Forest, won second place. By the way. Jonas is just a freshman.
In the district meet held at Denton, Texas, April ll. Jonas Rosenfield won second
place in the extemporaneous speaking contestq while Harriett Garonzik, declaimer, elimi-
nated the final tryout.
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STYLES
According to the eminent French stylist, Monsieur Anson Van Slykeskywitxin-
heimenberg, clothes for women this year will be verv extreme. For the summer, brief
costumes will be worn for both men and women-in the fashion of bathing suits. Low
cut backs, no sleeves, and very short skirts will prevail for women, while the men will
wear short knee-breeches. Style of hair-dress for men will continue to be long curls,
while the revealed-ear will be shown for women.
SCHOOL NEWS
FOREST AVENUE HIGH
The children who enter Forest are getting younger and younger every year. As
yet, the youngest pupil to enter is little Georgia Hockwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Hockwald. Both father and mother entered in Forest in 1926, Mrs. Hockwald
then being Miss Thelma Potter and Mr. Hockwald being known as "Bert", We hasten
to add here that Georgia is just six years old, a brilliant child as were her parents.
The little Guthrie twins, Steve and Leah, are next to the youngest in the school. They
are just seven years old. A darling pair, these!
NEW ATHLETICS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
This year football has been participated in by both boys and girls on an equal basis,
with Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence Daross and Mr. james Daross head and assistant coaches,
respectively, of all the Dallas school teams. XVrestling and boxing are to be open for
boys and girls on the same basis as is football. Each participant must have excellent
eyes fpreferably not glassj, a strong nose, a set of removable teeth Qto be removed be-
fore each matchj, and perfectly good pairs of arms and legs. The coach for the city
is Fay Lagow.
Since there is so much athletic activity in the schools this year, basket ball will
be eliminated.
NEWS, GOSSIP, SOCIAL EVENTS
Behold, another Dallas girl has retired from the Talkie-Sillies! She is none
other than Hazel Chaney, whose sister, Esther, preceded her in Hollywood. The
younger Miss Chaney has collected a sum of over 510,000,000 and is now sacrificing
her fame for domestic life with Melbert Bale.
Mary Ross Coble, M. I., S. S., P. D. Q., R. S. V. P., from Oxford, England, has
recently been operated on by Dr. Richard Allison for flat feet. Miss Mary Jane ,lof-
frion ffiancee of Dr. Allisonj, was head nurse and helped supervise the operation.
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President-The meeting will please come to order. We will have the roll call.
Secretary-Mary Beach, etc.
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President-Are there any members present whose names were not called. If not, we
will
Secretary
President
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have the reading of the minutes of the last meeting.
Madame President, club members, and sponsor, the regular meeting of the
.. ,,.,,,,7 Club of F. A. H. S. was held April etc.
--Are there any corrections to the minutes? If not, they stand approved as
We will have the excuses for absences and tardies.
Secretary-There were none, Madame President.
President-We will have a report from the chairman of the program committee, Miss
Beach.
Miss Beach-Madame President, the program for next meeting is, etc. The first num-
ber on the program today will be a talk by ., . Madame President, that con-
cludes the program for today.
Presitlent-We will have a report from the standing committees. Miss Fall, chairman
of the pin committee, do you have a report to make?
Miss Fall-Madame President, I have no report to submit.
President-Are there any other committees to make reports? If not, is there any old
business to come before the club?
Any member-Madame President, last meeting we were discussing a date for our ban-
quet. I
move we hold it on April tenth,
Any member-I second the motion.
President-It has been moved and seconded that. . : Is there any discussion?
Any member-Madame President, I move that We amend that motion by inserting
the words "at seven o'clock".
Any member-I second the motion.
Presiden-It has been moved and seconded that the motion be amended by inserting
the words "at seven o'clock". Is there any discussion? If not, all in favor please
raise your right hand. All opposed, by the same sign. The motion carries, and
the amended motion reads that the ,,,,, . ,.Club of F. A. H. S. hold its annual
banquet at seven o'clock on April tenth. All in favor please raise your right
hand. All opposed, by the same sign. The motion carries, and we will have our
banquet on April tenth at seven o'clock. Is there any other old business? Is
there any new business? Does any officer have a report to make, or are there any
suggestions for the good of the club? If not, we will have the critic's report.
Critic-Madame President, .. c,,,,,,,,,,
there a motion that we adjourn?
Any member-Madame President, I move that we adjourn.
President-Is
Any member-I second the motion.
President-It
The meeting stands adjourned.
has been moved and seconded that we adjourn. All in favor please rise.
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Barshop. Sarah L.
Block, Elizabeth
Beiber, Helen
Cohen, Mary
Cohen, Sary
Curchack, Loretta
Donosky, Charlotte
Dunevitz, Margaret
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Fallas, Stella Levy, Orien
Friedberg, Frieda Levi, Marie
Garonzik, Harriet Malowitz, Henriette
Geeta, Adeline
Gover, Juanita
Hafter, Helen
Jaffe, Bernice
Kaplan, Rowena
Margules, Sylvia
Massinter, Minnie
Miller, Ida Mae
Muir, Helen
Pomerantz, Anna
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ANNA POMEIIANTZ
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HELEN ZUBATSIQY
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Mus. TUIIA DIAL
Rudnitsky, Mildred
Schwartz, Lillian
Smith, Rae
Spiritas, Rose
Star, Helen
Wfortsman, Evelyn
Zesmer, Mirian
Zubatsky, Helen
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Aronoigf, Billie
Agress, Alfred
Berwnld, Arthur
Bock, Aloe
Cosimllan, H. M.
Donosliy. Samuel
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Gross, Hyman
Heiseger, M.1y.11'
Hilterbr.1nt, Willi.1111
Hulr, Elmer
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lilepali. Henry
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Lipsitz, Myron
Lyons, -lulius
Meyers, Abe
Miller, lrlenry
Murphy. Luther
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lVlARY ALICE PORTER
ELEANOR GUODSTEIN
JAKE LICHTENSTEIN
BILLIE ARONOFF .
RACHEL M. FOOTE
Allen, Lois
Aronoff, Billy
Bailey, Dorothy
Beiber, Helen
Block. Leora
Boshart, Viola
Braden, Wanda
Bronchiero, Blanche
Brock, Christelle
Cade, Odell
Canada, Herman
Carp, Elizabeth
Claunch, Grace
Combs, Evelyn
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Curchak, Loretta
Douthit, Rufa
Einhorn, Rebecca
Faison, Eunice
Freeland, Margaret
French, Imogene
Friedman, Florence
Froelich, Loraine
Funk, Leon
Graham, Ethel
Harlan, Leta Mae
Hemphill, Billy
Hilley, Edna
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jenkins. Anna Lee
Kaplan, Leonard
Kleinman, Leon
Kooken, joy
Leventhal, Leah
Levin, Frances
Levi, Marie
Lichtenstein, jake
Lindley, Elizabeth
Lipsitz, Myron
Malowirz, Henriette
Massinter, Minnie
McCoy, Claire
Michaelson, Adalayde
Miller, Ida Mae
Miller, Henry
Morris, Jane
Moses, Constance
Muir, Helen
Novich, Ruth
Novich, Felice
Novich, Marjorie
Patrick, Lu Fan
Pomerantz, Anna
Porter, Mary Alice
Purvin, Leanore
Redding, Frances
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HENRY MILLER
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ROBERT lWlONROE
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GERTRUDE SACHS
RACHEL M. FOOTE
Robinson, Marjorie
Rosenberg, Evelyn
Rosenbaum, Dorothy
Sachs, Gertrude
Seaman, Helen
Sessel, Elizabeth
Smith, George
Star, Helen
Snyder, Mary Jane
Van Slyke, Anson
Wortsman, Evelyn
XVyll, Dorothy
Zabbia, Maggie
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Adams, Sidney
Allison, Richard
Aronotf, Billy
Bale, Mclbcrt
Bcrwald, Artliur
Blair, George
Brock, Eugcnc
Dnross. LI.imcs
Gottlicli, Arthur
Green. Rcibcrr
Hemphill, Bernard
Hemphill. Billy
Hines. Clay
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Pructt. Albert
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Suurlurd, Bill
Trcmbly, Aglb
XVilliams, Nolan
Brandon, Cnrmun
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Adams. Sidnuy
Arunnfl, Billy
Burwnld. Artliur
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Hcmplilll, Billy
Hockwald, Iivcrutl
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Bala, Nlcllwrt
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EVERETT Hockw ALD . Via'-Pwsiderzl .
EUGENE BROCK . . Secretary . .
BERNARD HEMPHILL . . Treuszzrer .
FRANR FRY . . . . Rvporfvr . .
ANSON VAN SLYKE . Sergeant-af-iylrnzx .
IAIENRY TSUKAHARA . . Supper fbairnmn .
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Berger, George
Callahan, Jessie
Chandler, Mack
Cosnahan, H. M.
Davis, Luther
Fannin, XValter
Freeman, Newton
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Hilburn, Hayden
Hilterbrand, William
Hockwald, Everett
Holiman, Reeder
Holotik, Loddie
Jeffers, Jack
Jones, Stanley
Knight, George
McBrayer, Cecil
McShan, jack
Pederson, Harold
Phipps, W. E.
Pulis, Carl
Sehnert, Lewis
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Garten, Martha
Gauge, Mabelle
Hamlin, Louise
Hilley,lidn.1
Hilley, Vullie
Le Sueur, Steve
Loranz, Lillian
Morgan, Muzelle
Muir. Helen
Peoples, Ruth
Putter, Thelma
Dixon, Mildred
Dyer, Elizabeth
Fazzio, Gladys
Freeland, Margaret
Glaklcr, Helen
Jeffries, Inez
jenkins, Anna Lee
-Iulms, Mary Aster
johns, Erhel
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. RUTH PEOPLES
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ERNESTINE SEABOLT
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Kulinell, Elizabeth
Ricker. Cleta
Senbolt, Ernestine
Seabolt, Lavelle
Strange. Mary E.
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GENEVILVE I.,AXY'RENCE . . 'Prvxitlwzl . . LILLIAN SQHWARTZ
Louise MANUEL . . Viu'-'Pwsitlmzl . . CIiLIA BRAVEMAN
,IAUNITA KAY . . Svriwary . . LOUISE MfKNIJEL
CELIA BRAVEMAN . 'Trcaizm'r . AIUANITA KAY
LILLIAN SCHWARTZ . . . 'Reporter' . . FELICE NOX'lClI
ADRIENNE MICHELSON . . fn-Sfmumrx . LOCILLE S1ac.iusT
MEMBERS
Beemnn, Ruth Hand, Lunette Mandel, Louise Shurett, Vilma
Braveman, Celia Harris, Mary Martin, Gladys Sparks, Helen
Cates, Evelyn Johnson, Elsie May Muir, Helen Sprelian, Vivian
Cobler, Helen johnson, Lucile Novich, Felice Stephens, Nettie
Donsky, Lottie Johnson, Mildred Posner, Dorothy Tyler, Mildred
Felpie, Marie Kay, Juanita Recd, Pauline Weblw, Blanche
Floyd, Evelyn Kay, Mable Renner, Ulys XVebb, Christine
Fredorie. Feodore Kason, Johanna Rutenburg, Rose Witebsky, Ruth
Gorham, Marjorie Laney, Ruth Schwartz, Lillian XVood, Bertha
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If we Want our Children to he sucessful in life, we must give them splendid health,
sanity of vision, capacity for work, and a wholesome attitude toward life. Such work is
true education, a p.u'tne1'ship of the home school, and community, a training not only of
the mind, but of every activity of the child. In order to realize this ideal, we find that
the school can not operate aloneq and to meet this need, no organization can function
better than the Parent-Teacher Association.
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OFFICERS
'President . . . . . . . DR. DAVID L. WORTSMAN
First Vice-'Presirlwzf . . MR. CHARLES F. LILI-1
Seronrl Vive-TI'f'si4lr'I1f . . . MR. I. N. KAY
Svrrvfary-Trvaszzrcr .... . MR. SAM P. CUTRONIQ
The Forest Avenue High Dads' Club did not really get started this year until the
second semester, but since that time it has been going good. The club has been work-
ing with the City Commissioners in an effort to get trathc signals placed near Forest
Avenue High School, is trying to get an Athletic Field for our school, and has been
able to do some welfare work among needy boys of the school.
Much of the credit for the achievements of the club may be attributed to the un-
tiring efforts of Dr. David L. Wortsnaan, present president of the organization.
Activities of the club include a free show and Fun Fest on Monday night, April
7th, in our school Auditorium, and, as a consequence, the dads hope that there will be
more fathers interested in the club next year.
They will give some sort of an entertainment for the cadets of Forest next june
at Mineral Wells, and they hope to be able to donate one or more scholarships to Camp
The following program was presented in the auditorium by the Dads' Club, April
Dallas.
7th,
Overture to Mireille Qounorl
The Old Refrain . . Kreixlvr
American Patrol . . . ZllllIl'l'llill
Estrellita fLittle Starj . . 'Ponre
By the Water of Minnetonka . .
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fRythmic Arrangementj
Played by Forest High Orchestra
BLUE BLAZE QUARTET
Through the Courtesy of the Lone
Star Gas Company.
TRAVIS JOHNSTON . . Firsl Tenor
R11GINALu ENNIS . . Second Tenor
AIIRIMIE HODGES . . . 'Baritone
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XV. R. S'r15PHENs .
MRS. TRAVIS JOHNSTON . Ulrronzpunisf
Mystic Alan Wvitli Mtlgic Pack
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Soft Shoe Dance by Mary Julia Dungan
Rev. Earl NV. Cullum
Sermon on "Book of Numbers"
Pres. North Dallas I-Iigh Dads' Club
Sunny Side Up by Ora Eloise Dugan
High Frequency Electrical Demonstration
of the Dallas Power 81 Light Com-
pany conducted by Messrs. J. B.
Bishop, R. H. McQuade and O. B.
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Mr. Alfred J. Loos. head coach, is closing a decade of coaching at Forest. No
school in the state has been more successful in athletics during these last ten years. As
a man and as an athletic director, Mr. Loos is appreciated by the student body. Closely
associated with Mr. Loos is Mr. Seldon S. Hutchinson, who came this year to Forest
from the University of Missouri. He is assistant coach of football and basketball, and
coach of track, we predict success for Mr. Hutchinson. Another of our coaches is
Mr. W. F. Hunter, a hard worker with the tennis teams. Supporting and backing our
athletic coaches is our genial manager, Mr. George C. Rorie, a man ready and willing
at all times to do anything for the welfare of the school. The golf coach is Miss Rachel
M. Foote. W'e are predicting rapid progress for the golf teams, judging from her past
success as tennis coach.
In co-operation with the faculty directors, Frank Terranella, Forest's greatest
quarterback. coached the second team in football. Fay Lagow, football captain, the
last of the Lagows. led his football team to the city championship and was placed by
sport writers all over the state as all-state guard. He also made the basketball and
track teams. Richard Allison, basketball captain and elongated center, lcd his team
to a close second place in the city basketball scrambleg he was second high point
man in the city. He also made the football and track teams. Stephen Guthrie, track.
was the best all around track man in Forest this year and was an able captain. He will
be back next year.
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The records of the Forest Athletic teams in the City, District, :md State Contests
for the past 'ten years are given in the following revue. The facts were furnished by
Wylie A. Parker, A. J.
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Fair Park Stadium, Dallas
Lee Stadium, Tulsa . .
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Fair Fark Stadium, Dallas
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Forest, 19--Polytechnic, 7
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Forest, U-Central High, 0
. Forest, 13-Tulsa, 6
Forebt, 6-North Dallas, 6
st, 27-Highland Park, I3
. Forest, 0-Sunset, 20
Forest, 15-Dallas Tecli., 0
Forest, 21-Oalt Cliff, 10
Flrxl Rule: Hutcliinson, Xvinlwurn, Price, Fry, Ianglei. Hilburn, Allison, Daruss, Duve, Toplcw, I,ooQ.
Sl'l'0lltl Rilllf Munoz, Stone, Pruett, Gutlirie, Rice. Bale, Houmenian, Swift, Stone, Blair.
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FOREST, 0-PALESTINE, 6
Opening the '29 season, Coaches Loos and Hutchinson took the Lions to Palestine,
where they met defeat on September 21. The Lions made twelve first downs, while
the Wildcats failed to make any. In the last few minutes of play the Wildcats inter-
cepted a pass and carried the ball to the three-yard line, where they made a touchdown
on their last down.
FOREST, I9-POLYTECHNIC, 7
October 5, the Lions entered their first district game of the Season, winning with
a score of 19-7. McCullough was the most successful ball toter, making three touch-
downs, while Brandon, Lion full, plunged over for an extra point.
FOREST, I2-WOODROW WILSON, 0
The game with Woodrow Wilson was played on October ll. The first three
quarters went scoreless, but in the last quarter Brandon carried the ball from the
50-yard line to the 8-yard line, where the Lions soon pushed over a touchdown on a
Short pass from Terranella to Kahler. Upon recovering a fumbled punt on the Wild-
cat'S 5-yard line, the Lions succeeded in a short pass from Terranella to McCullough,
netting another Score.
FOREST, 0-CENTRAL, 0
At Fair Park Stadium on October 18 the Forest and Central teams contested. In
the first quarter the Panthers got the ball to the Lion's ten-yard line, but could not
penetrate further. Later, the Lions did the same thing, but the Panthers punted out of
danger and recovered the fumbled punt on the Lion's Seven-yard line, where they were
held. In the fiinal stanza, McCullough carried the ball to the Centralites' five-yard
line, where they lost a chance to score by receiving a penalty.
FOREST, I3--TULSA, CKLA., 6
In the first night game ever played by any of the Dallas High Schools, the Lions
defeated the Braves, Tulsa, to the tune of 13-6. Rapidly McCullough and his back-
field "aces,' Started gaining ground and soon had the ball on Tulsa's fifteen-yard line,
where they lost the ball on a fumble. In the second quarter McCullough scored on a
pass from Brandon.
FOREST, 6-NORTH DALLAS, 6
When the Lions met the Bulldogs in their own back yard on November l, they
were handicapped by several crippled players resulting from the Tulsa game. The first
quarter McCullough and his backfield men tallied, the Bulldogs coming back with their
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reached the Bulldog's one-yard line, with three downs to go. In the last quarter the
Lions scored on a long pass, but it did not count as the passer was too close to the line
of scrimmage.
FOREST, 27-HIGHLAND PARK, 13
On November 8 the Lions invaded Highland Park. During the first half both
teams threatened to score, but failed in their attempts. In the last half McCullough
made three touchdowns within seven minutes. Brandon, fullback, plunged over for
the extra points. The Bagpipers tallied by their aerial attack, which ended the third
quarter. "Scotty', received the kick-off and ran ninety yards for another touchdown.
However, the Highlanders were still fighting: for within a few minutes Hart circled
end and ran fifty-four yards for a touchdown, and Farmer kicked goal.
FOREST, 0-SUNSET, 20
In the game played on October 15 between Forest and Sunset the Bisons got the
breaks, but one has to hand it to them for playing heads-up football. Four times they
blocked and recovered punts within the Lions' twenty-yard line, and three times they
pushed the windbag over the chalk line, spelling defeat for Forest. The entire team
played hard, clean football, but just could not stand the onrush of those Bisons.
FOREST, 13-DALLAS TECH., 0
The Wolves put up a stubborn fight on November 22, but when they threatened
to Score, our Lions started playing football. McCullough scored, after a long drive
down the field. During the last half Brandon, catching a long pass from McCullough,
ran thirty yards for a touchdown. McCullough kicked point goal, making the score
thirteen to nothing for the southsiders.
FOREST, 21-OAK CLIFF, 10
At Fair Park Stadium, November 29, the Leopards took the lead in the first
quarter by kicking a field goal. Forest lost two wonderful chances to score by fumbles
in the next two quarters. In the last quarter the Lions Started a drive of 80 yards,
ending in a touchdown. McCullough kicked for extra point. Oak Cliff received the
kick off and turned to their aerial attack, which ended when Kahler intercepted a pass
in mid-field. Soon "Scotty" tallied seven more points, and the Leopards again tried
their passing act. Allison ended this and carried the ball to the Hfteen-yard stripe,
where Kahler carried it over and "Scotty" booted another goal. With less than a
minute to play, a triple pass netted the Leopards a touchdown. Captain Erickson
booted the extra point, ending a game in which the Lions proved their superiority by
beating the Leopards twenty-one to ten and by winning the City Championship Crown.
fopy Verified by Frank Fry.
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5. Jim Fitzger . Left Guard
6. Albert Cahn . Left Tackle
7. Frank Steen . . Left End
8. Brownie Maples . Fullback
9. Henry Landsburg . Right Half
10. Felix Domas ...... Left Half
11. Bernard Jordon ...... Quarterback
SUBSTITUTES
1. Earnest Black 7. Albert Pruitt
2. Vincent Paternostro 8. Murrel Hendrix
3. Philip Stein 9. Stanford Clem
4. Newton Freeman 10. Frank Stover
5. Arthur Schwartz 11. XVilliam Calvit
6. Durward Brandon 12. John Davenport
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Sunset, 30
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FOREST, 20-DALLAS TECH, 10
To start off the 1930 city cage series the Gig Green Wave of Forest High shot its
way to a 20-10 victory over the Maroon Wolves of Dallas Tech.
FOREST, l4-OAK CLIFF, 19
The second game of the city cage race saw the Forest Lions defeated by Oak
Cliff, 19-14. Up to the third extra period the game was tied, but then the Leopards
began their long shots. "Red" Kelsay sunk one from mid-court and soon followed
with a crip shot, which absolutely killed the Lions, hope for victory.
FOREST, 32-WOODROW WILSON, 11
Again the Lions turned in a one-sided victory in the city series cage race, by
giving the Wfoodrow Wilson Wildcats a 32-11 drubbing on January 21. The XVilcats
were only able to make one goal in the first quarter.
FOREST, 32-SUNSET, 35
In a thrilling battle, staged january ZS, the Sunset Bisons managed to come from
behind and nose out the Lions by the score of 35-32. Wfithin the first three minutes
the Lions had a six-point lead. In the last quarter the Bisons rallied and, sinking shots
from all corners of the court, hnally slipped into the lead.
FOREST, 26-NORTH DALLAS, 13
By shooting goals from all angles of the Court, the Forest Lions walked away
with a 26-13 decision over the North Dallas Bulldogs at Fair Park Automobile Build-
ing, Friday afternoon, january 31. The first quarter ended 9-4 for the Lions.
FOREST, 26-WOODROW WILSON, 32
The Woodrow Wilson quintet upset the Forest Lions in Cl well-played game, 32-26.
Woodrow got away to an early lead, which bewildered the Lions. Holotik led the
Lions with 15 points.
FOREST, 27-SUNSET, 30
Forest and Sunset battled through a fast tussle, which the Bisons took by a strong
Hnish, 30-27. Red Bale's mid-court shots kept the Lions in the running when points
were needed.
FOREsT, 26-NORTH DALLAS, 18
Forest turned in a city series game Tuesday, thrashing the North Dallas Bull-
dogs till they yelped. The score was 26-18.
FOREST, 40-DALLAS TECHNICAL, 18
Forest coasted to an easy 40-18 win over the lowly Dallas Tech. NVolves. Allison
led the scorers with 18 points. Every Lion played well.
FOREST, SITOAK CLIFF, 9
The Lions, still smarting from a defeat by the Leopards in the first half of the
series, turned the tables by drubbing the Leopards to the tune of 31-9.
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part of February under Coach Seldon S. Hutchinson. There were only three letter men
back: James Daross, Hola XVood, and Fay Lagow. A large squad reported for practice
and Stephen Guthrie was elected captain.
The team entered the Fort XVorth Meet and S. M. U. Relays as experience for the
new men, In the City Meet the team scored l6'g points: Guthrie, first in the javelin,
second in the discus: XVood, second in the lou hurdlesg XVinborn, third in the jayelinq
Harwood tied for third in the pole vault: Lagow, fourth in the shot: Allison, fourth in
the javelin. First and second place winners will enter the Di-strict and State Meets.
Daross. who was disqualified in the City Meet, will be substituted in the District Meet.
Some of the other promising candidates, all of whom will be back next year, are WHS-
Clom and Kendall in 220 and 440, Stone in dashesg Fitzgerald in the mile, W'hite and
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Much credit is due Coach Hutchinson for developing So many new men in one
year. XVith practically all of the point takers and prospects returning next year, the
outlook for a winning team is good. Mr. Hutchinson plans on starting track at the
close of the football season next year.
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March I . W'oodr0w and
March 19 . Sunset and
March 22 . Technical and
March 29 . . Oak Cliff and
April S , . . Nvooclrow and
April 12 . North Dallas and
April I9 . . . Sunset and
April Zo . ............ Technical and
The golf te. got .1 bad start by losing to Oak Cliff. Forest played W'oodrow Nvilson,
Sunset. and Technical High Schools, respectively. Forest finished the First half of the c
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eleven and one-half points won and eighteen and one-half points lost. ln the Second half of the city
series, Forest has played Oak Clilf and NX'oodrow XY'ilson. Through Saturday, March 5, Forest has won
seventeen points and lost twenty-five points. The golf team has hopes of finishing the season with equal
number of points won and lost.
This year the State High School Golf Tournament will be held in W'aco, May S and 65
and Charles DePoma will represent Forest.
MEMBERS OF THE TEAM
Frank Stagner, Capt.
Frank Stagner
Charles Depoma Rachel M. Foote, Coach Sam Kimmel
Albert Pruitt Thomas Bailey
Conrad Duwe Nvilonsco Miltner
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The Eorester. an annual publication. is one of the three magazines that the student
body publishes. lt is edited by members of the Senior Class. with the aid or under-
classmen representatives: and it contains a complete record of the school es ents of the
year.
A monthly record of activities and achievements in the school is given in the
Eorest Echo. which is published every' six weeks. This magazine. sold for the price of
twenty-tive cents. includes stories. poems. editorials. personals. and all other forms of
literary work. Under the guidance of Xliss Uletize D. Pringle. the new journalism
teacher at Eorest. the Echo has made much progress during the year 1931'. and hopes
to win nrst place in the literary contest conducted bi' the Texas High School Press
Association. of which the Echo is a member. The Easter. Commencement. and Fall
issues of the 19541 magazine will be entered in the contest.
Quite different from either the Eorester or the Echo Qs the Senior Publication.
edited in January and June by the graduating classes. lt contains the vxzll of the Senior
Class. prophecy. and song. as well as bits of gossip concerning members of the class.
Those contributing to the yearbook whose pictures are shown below are as follows:
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FRANQLS REDDING EvELx'N NXVORTSMAN
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Axxl. Aff lithfnrx
Christelle Bruck
Muguerite Rosenlield
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Gertrude Sachs
Clubs and Dvjmrlrm
AnnielPl1.ires
Margaret Brin
Anna Pomerantz
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Dorothy Rosenbaum
Alllffslfjf Humor
John Rice Kathleen Price
Sovml Dvpfzrllrlrlli
Marie Matrox
Melbert Bale
Bernard Hemphill
SPONSORS
Iizrlrlly Eilifur Farnlfy BIIAIIIUM Mumzgrr
Ruth St. john H. B, Yates
BUSINESS STAFF
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Louiac Funky Phyllig Cox Mary jane Snyder Lois Allen Mildred Carr
Olelle Ramey Funk Shields Typiils
,luhn Rice Marguerite Tobnlowsky Evelyn Whxllace lirnestine Seabnlr
,lim Hill Parsons Irvin Ynnack Nlzxriorie Novieh NVilln May Millsap
Henry Miller Ethel Lu Murry Xvillie Xvaldnun
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Frances Malone
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Anna Pnm.lr.1nlI
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Claire McCoy
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Ami After All
In compiling this, the 1930 yearbook of Forest Avenue High School, we have
tried to present not only an accurate record of the school activities of this year but
also an accurate account of the progress. of light through the ages. just as we, who
are Seniors, were forced to pass through the refining stages of Freshman, Sophomore,
and, Junior-ship, just so did light develop from the crude torch to the highly developed
stage of electricity. Back in the days of the caveman the burning of timber gave the
only light. Then as time moved on, man found that certain resins or gums from
trees would burn with a bright flame and would last longer than wood alone, so twigs
were dipped into melted resins, and thus torches came into use. While this was indeed
an improvement, man was still not satisfied, and soon candles and oil-lamps were in-
vented. Later on, stone, clay, iron, and bronze lamps were made, but they were all
merely open receptacles to hold a little oil, on which floated a rude wick supported by
a spout.
Yet all the while that men were suffering the handicaps of the miserable little oil
lamps, gas was to be had, if the people had but known how to develop it. Williani
Murdock was the discoverer of gas, and the year in which the first house was lighted
by gas was either 1794 or 1795. The first American to light his house by gas was
David Mellville of Newport, Rhode lsland. Baltimore was lighted in 1817, and Glas-
gow in the same year. Liverpool and Dublin were lighted in 1818, and other towns,
both big and little, soon followed. Murdock made no profit out of his discovery, but
he will always be regarded as one of the most skillful of men, and he was as modest
as he was clever. From his day on, improvements have been made in gas lighting, and
today the incandescent gas light gives forth a blaze equivalent to the blaze of nearly
three hundred candles.
However, electric light has practically taken the place of gas, which discovery we
owe to Sir Humphry Davy, who began his career as a poor apprentice to a country
chemist, but who became the most eminent scientist of his day. Many men have
helped to bring electricity to its present state of usefulness, but no one has added as
much to its improvement as Thomas A. Edison. Born in 1847, Edison started life as
a poor newspaper boy, but by hard work, courage, and perseverance he has gained for
himself the title of the foremost American inventor. It is in commemoration of the
fiftieth anniversary of his incandescent light that we have chosen this subject as the
theme of our books, and it is our hope that the memory of his excellent work will
prove an inspiration to all who glance through this book.
--'PHE EDITOR.
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We are indebted to the following firms and business men of Dallas for their
financial support of this, the Nineteen-Thirty Forester. Let us show our appreciation
by our patronage.
American Beauty Cover Co.
Brown Cracker and Candy Co.
SYNDICATE ADVERTISERS
E. M. Kahn
Marsh-Marley
Cnrroll's
Coca-Cola
Dairyland Products
Dallas Gas Co.
Dallas Morning News.
Donnell's Ice Cream Co.
W. A. Green Co.
Hoover Lehman
Metropolitan Business College
R. W. Moss
Sanger Bros.
Tennessee Dairies
Titche-Goettinger
Van XVinklels
Wilkinson Printing Co.
Allen's Pharmacy
American Barber Shop
L. G. Balfour Co.
Barish and Webberman
Benning and Benning
Burgher Lumber Co.
Tommy Chambers
Colonial Cleaners
Colonial Pharmacy
Community Barber Shop
Dal-Sec Theatre
Dempsey and Parker
Edgewood Pharmacy
S. L. Ewing Co.
Forest Ave. Barber Shop
Forest Ave. Pharmacy
Forest Hi Drug Store
Forest Theater
LOCAL ADVERTISERS
Leon Frankel
G.1rrett's Beauty Shop
Hall-Gentry
The Happy Shop
A. Harris Co.
Wm. C. Hiegert
Fred L. Hirsch
Everett Hockwald
Hurst Cafe
King Scenic Co.
Lamar and Whitmore
Ruth Laird
LaBruzzo Grocery
Henry S. Miller
Morris Men's Wear
N0rton's Dry Cleaning
Olympia Candy Co.
Oriental Laundry Co.
David F. Parker
Chas. F. Potter
Red Goose Store
Republic National Bank
Reynolds Penland
Ritz Theater
Rosenbaum Bros.
Ben H. Rosenthal
Rudolph's Market
St. George Hotel
Schmaizreid Book Shop
Harry Sigel
Skillern'S
Harry M. Smith
S. W. Cap and Gown C
Standard Tilton
Victory Wilson
Williams Printery
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is and may you prosper and be happy! Titche-
Goettinger Co. also wishes to thank you for
your past patronage and solicits your future pat-
ronage as you go on ahead in school or business.
This store has been your Parents store ahead of
you and you will not be unwise in your choice if
you make it YOURS in the future. The season
is at its height and you will find our stocks replete
with new fashionable Spring merchandise priced
to fit any allowance.
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Frosty as a Hpunkinn
THE DALLAS
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ND NOW the ice-box runs with gas. It is the
simplest and most inexpensive chilling
method, next to jack Frost himself.
Two Tech students in Stockholm discovered this
method, whereby a tiny gas flame plus a trickle of
water makes ceaseless cold, year after year. No
noise. No machinery.
Call at our building,
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it, you can do it better with gas
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THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL
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IMPROVED ICE CREAM
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A LATIN ROMANCE
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Girlabus likibus
XVants sonieorum, Deljlxe
Peter Puellibus
Enter Parlorum
Kicks Pueribus
Exibus dorum.
Ngghtibus dm-kibus T110 Arisfof'n1l of Im' C1'FLlIIl
I-Iomus lamporum,
Climibus feneibus -
Brcechibus torum-,1 727 West Davis 6-8197
Compliments of
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Phone 7-1022 ll- SON 1717 Wood sf.
weseu. vue wselve
PRINTING H SEHVICI
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RELIABLE AND DEPENDABLE
S the years go by, this annual will bring
back memories of these happy school days!
We are glad to contribute this small space
to help you in publishing it.
Nou' at 1016-18 Elm Street W. A. CO.
GOLD SEAL R' O' T' C'
HEADQUARTERS
Dallas' Fines! ?asfv111'i:m1 RIDING OUTDOOR
EQUIPMENT CLOTHING
IL K Q p l ,
TENNESSEE DAIRIES, INC. MIUTART, E,Qu:,MENT Q
PIWUUC 7-6526 :os N. AKARD STREET
fPlcasc :,rUIC'I1fi0ll tba FORESTER Wbczz ijntrovziziug Our wldvertisers
The mime that stands fur em-ellen:-e and lender-
l
ship in the liusiness 'ollm-ue fie-lil. The superior
merits ol' the MIi'l'Il0I'0LI'l'AN :ire fully :itlestenl
by its sezisuneml rem-nril of kt! YEARS in training:
young' men :intl women fur business sin-1-1-ss. Under
the constant iiersonzil nizinmgs-merit nt' A. llnulzinxl
sin:-v IREM. A nit-inlwi' of the National Assm-iatnm
nl' A1-4-militetl Coninierviail Sc-huols. Alile fzivultyg
stzinslnrcl 1-nurses: sound business niethuds: strong
filizim-iul but-liinu: thouszinils nf siii-vessliiil ifiuulimtesg
gguuil ieputzitinii :inning business men, who will on
us :xlmust daily for lionlilxeeliers :intl sh-iiugi':iiihei's.
It always pays to attend :in established, reliable.
pi'uu'ressive, influential school, For full informzitinn,
write, i-:ill or phone LZ-25525-t.
Metropolitan Business College
nAi.1.As. mms
XVhcn YOU are the Editor or Manager of
Your Schools Annual ....
TIll'. AiuI51uc.AN lieixtvrv Covi-R Coxiimrszx'
with its many years of experience, will hu glad to
help you plan J cuter that will be striking in .xp-
pc.1r.1ucc .ind econunical in cfm. You lmn: only In
.tsl-t fur tliii serxictgit is free .md places you under
nu obligation.
ANll1lllCAN BEAUTY .COVER CO.
1902 Orange St.
DALLAS
Hart Schaffner 82 Marx Clothes
I II Qfilzibwzfiz' Sfylvs For High School Jllwz
At Our New Store
HOO ER-LEHMAN CO.
MAIN AT FIELD
KAH -ATTIRED YOUNG ME
No amount of clothes make success! Paracloxical,
however, successful young men are usually well attireclg
many are Kahn4Attired!
E. M. KAI-IN 84 CQ.
CSince 18731
Main and Elm af Lunmr
If I. A. C. Training in Business Science is worth
540,000 In one cuinpnny, clon't you think it worth
careful investigation by you-?
REALTOR
International Accountants Society, SALES N LOANS
Incorporated
R. W. MOSS, Dist. Manager
Phone 2-7728
DALLAS Republic Bank Bldg. TITXAS
Otlice Phone 2-1-SSI
Rcsidum Phone 4-4973
501-6 Linz Bldg. D.ill.1s, Texas
Tlensc' Jhirulion fbc FORESTER Wfben Pafrouizing Our c,1dz'arfisi'r's
BROWN'S
QualityCandies
mm' Cookies
-furnish the proper vita-
mins and energy for strength
and healtlig and SCHOOL
DAYS will be happier and
healthier if you give them our
Candies with their lunch.
BROWN CRACRER 85 CANDY
COMPANY
'Dilllax' .L'r1r'gi'xl IlItl1lSfl'-1'
Tf'ac'fJ0r: "Concrete is that which can
be seen, abstract is that which cannot be
seen. Now give me an example of con-
cretef,
Sid Adarrzsz "My knickers."
Trzzcbrr: "Good, now give me an example
of abstract."
Sid A.: "Yours"
Xve Solicit DiHiculI Pleating and Fancy Dresses
NortOn's Dry Cleaning Co.
"A mr fifi r r Yozfll rrfrrff
Phone 4-3 317
Corner Ervay and Grand
UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY
C0lIILf7lillIl'lIf5 of
Rosenbaum Brothers
Qwlvnil D-lgwzix of
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance CO.
American Barber 86 Beauty Shop
PERMANENT WAVE 53.00 AND UP
A11 Rarrar of Barber and Beauty W'Ork
1821 Second Ave. SID FENDLEY, Trop.
FOIIIIIIIIIIIVUS of
RED GOOSE STORE
"W'bvri' flu' goose bangs high"
1923 Second Ave.
DAL-SEC THEATRE
1900 Second Avenue
NVQ-stern Electric Talking Equipment
Carrier Air-Nvasher Cooling System
and
Good PictureshXVhat is better?
4-0076 4-1729 Complinzenfs of
FOREST HI BARRISH SL WEBBERMAN
DRUG STORE PRODUCE CO.
3101 Forest Ave.
FRED PRIBBLE, Ti-opricfor
fourfrsy zcifb II Smile
QUICK DELIVERY CURB SERVICE
THE VISUAL EQUIPMENT
used in this school was supplied and installed by
DAVID F. PARKER
The Educational Equipment Co.
1913-A Commerce St. Telephone 7-6'72
Tlcasv QBIFIIUOIZ the FORESTER When Tatronizing Our Uldvertisers
.Q Q. Qbrzlfour Qompmzy
JEWELERS
In addition to our specialized lines of frater-
nity, school, and college emblems, we offer a
complete jewelry service.
Official Iezuelers fo fbe Senior flaxsvs of
Forest' QJIVFIIIII' High Svbool
DALLAS RETAIL STORE
211 North St. Paul Street
l'0n1plin1c'111's of
TOMMY CHAMBERS
We Furnish the Dallas Public Schools
f2ll4lllfj'fSi'V1l isi' -'Pm r
BEN H. ROSENTHAL
, V'I'IOLESALIi INIPATS Sl PROVISIONS
1917 N. Houston St. - 2-777lg or 2-777
Exquisite New Furniture
Rugs and Gas Ranges
Wm. C. Hiegert
at Factory Prices Flcniisf
WHOLESALE RESIDENCE Flowers for All Occasions
2513 Forgst Avenue 2712-24 Forest Ave. Phone 4-2541
fonzplinzenis of For
OLYMPIA CANDY CQ- Booiis OF ALL PUBLISHERS
funn' fo
Corner Elm and St. Paul Sts.
Good 'Prinfing since 1909
WILLIAMS PRINTERY
Particular Printers
Telephone 3-1654
"Thr SOIUZTIS .f41!'.QL'Sf 'Book Slori"'
METHODIST PUBLISHING
HOUSE
LAMAR 8: XVHITMORE, Mlgfs.
We Can Serve You Better
1308 Commerce St.-af Field St.
Please Dleniion the FORESTER Wfbwz 'Palronizing Our s,1dz'z'rfisvrs
RUTH LAIRD DANCE SCHOOL
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TAP
AND MUSICAL COMEDY DANCING
1621 Elm Street Phone 2-1745
fonzplinzmzfs 0f
Oriental Laundry Co.
1720 Wood Street
Phone 7-6504
KING STUDIOS, INC.
COMPLETE STAGE EQUIPMENT, DRAPERIES, DECoRAT1oNS
ACOUSTICAL CORRECTION
Office Display Rooms 309 S. Harwood St.
Studio and Factory 2545 Elm St.
Tlmsc' 1J0IL'l1fi0l1 the FORESTER When Tulronizing Om' Qfldverfisers
STORE whose whole business is to sell men as good Clothes
as they can find - - - at prices 355.00 to 5515.00 lower.
Zefmy Ujilron
1NooRPoRATEn
GUARANTEED CLOTHES
JAS. K. wirsom, Prev, A. H. PATTERSON, Mg.-.
Second Floor Marvin Building-Main and Akard
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Clzarlvx L.: "All my girl w.1nts to do is dance md eat."
Adrian F.: "She must have the foot and mouth disease."
"What are you doing to your father's head?"
Evelyn W.: "I'm merely painting a spider's web on it, ma, to keep off the flieaf'
Mary P.: "Would you put yourself out for me?"
Simi fl.: "Certainly I would."
M. P.: "Please do, it's after twelve, and I'm .iwfully sleepyf'
Mr. Looxz "When you jumped over that fence you showed your agility!"
john R.: "I told mama to sew up my pants."
SOUTHWESTERN CAP 84 GOWN CO.
FIll'l1i5!JilIg Qrmlzmiimz U uiforms I0
THE SENIOR CLASS OF
FOREST HIGH SCHOOL
.Sui
U1 Dallas Ifzsfilufion
Tlcuse Dlcfnfion ilu' FORESTER WIJCII Tafrouizing Our Qfldrvrlisers
QSzfz'!!tfIno1f!zer Qjear-J
T has been a pleasure to make
all the photographs appearing in
this issue of the Forester. Our
association with the faculty, stu-
dents, and Forester Staff, has
been most pleasant.
HALL - GENTRY STUD1os
16195 ELM STREET
Tlease Jlleniion ibe FORESTER W7ben Tatronizing Our vidvertisers
Compliments of
HARRY SIGEL
fomplimcnfs of
FRED L. HIRSCI-I
Spvviul Q,-lgent of
PACIFIC MUTUAL LII-'E INSURANCE Co.
fomplimezzfs of
RITZ THEATER
SCHMALZRIED BOOK SHOP
Old, Rare and New Books
School Books and Supplies
Magazines a n d Greetings
911 Main St. Phone 2-8614
Complinzenfs of
CHAS. F. POTTER
Complinzenfs of
BURGHER LUMBER CO.
1214 S. Haskell
COLONIAL PHARMACY
Your 'Docfor ix our 'Reference
Service that is Appreciated
Phones 4-5l4lg 4-5142--Forest at Colonial
PERSONAL SERVICE
COLONIAL CLEANERS
"eds Good ax the 'Bvxf'
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Phone 4-7080 3011 Colonial Ave.
Forest Barber 85 Beauty Shop
Permanent Waving
Marcelling Finger Waving
2530 Forest Ave. Phone 4-0179
fomplinzenfs of
THE HAPPY SHOP
HURST'S CAFE
832 Exposition
"House of Qualify"
NATHAN HURST, OWNER
ALLEN,S PHARMACY
Trrsrriplion Spevialisfs
REGISTERED DRUGGIST
PURITY -- RESPONSIBILITY -- SERVICE
Peak and Parry 3-9556g 3-0054
S. L. Ewing Company
In Dallas Since 1902
1606 Commerce St.
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BUY, SELL, RENT, AND REPAIR
ALL MAKES
Telephone 2 - 3 02 6
Complimwzis of
Morris Men'J Wear
1616 Main
Please Qfblenlion the FORESTLR XVIJM Tatronizing Our eddverlisrrs
FOREST THEATRE-A GOOD PLACE TO GO
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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GARRETT'S BEAUTY SHOP
For Real Permanent Waves at 53.95
A. HARRIS 86 CO.
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Repairing, Estimates. Gas Fitting and
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Corner S. Harwood and Grand 4.7113 ATTORNEYS AT LAXV
"W'l1r1'r Sonfb 'Dallas 'Tl'tIt1Il'X"
Fidelity Union Bldg.
1-IENRY 5. MILLER Phone 2,1683
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EARL E. PARKER FRANK L. DEMPSEY
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
t. George Hotel and Annex
CHARLES HODGES, Troprieior
European Plan DALLAS, TEXAS
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Head of the house in lngry tones: "XX'ho told you to put that paper on the
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Community Barber 85 Beauty Shop
All Kinds Of Beauty and Barber Work
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--go to Skillerns' for a Double Rich Chocolate Soda. Deliciously rich
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Try one today at any
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visiting, "Johnny wants the Listerine. He's caught the cutest little black and white
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"And do you save naughty girls?"
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Lady Qhastily retreatingj: "Brad"
Buy Rudolph's Fresh Meats and Sausages
RUDoLPH's MARKET
ANTON PAVELKA, PROP.
2924 Elm Street Telephone 7-1874
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