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EUGENIA NOWLIN, ArT EDNA ROWE, English S. M. U,, B.A.: Texas STaTe College U. oT Texas, B.A., M.A. Tor VVomen, M.A. Senior Counselor: STandard DebaT- Allied ArTs Club, Sponsor ing SocieTy, Sponsor JUL A PRITCHETT, Typing LOCTLLE SEGRIST, U. off Texas, B.A. Girls Physical EducaTion S. M. U., B.A.: Columbia U., M.A. Pep Squad, Co-Sponsor: Girls Tennis, Coach X MABEL SHAW. Nebraska STaTe English U., B.S.: Columbia U., M.A. ALVA P. SHEPARD, MaThemaTics NorTh Texas STaTe Teachers Col- lege, B.S. Ba'eball, Head Coach ' Qi. J.. B. WHITE, Biology FLETCHER R. WICKHAM, Span George Peabody College, B.S.: Baker U., B.A.: U. oT Oklahom S.M MABEL wHiTTiNe-TON. Hom Nori lege . U., M.A. Forum, Sponsor e Economics h Texas STaTe Teachers Col B.S. M.A.: Pan American STudenT U., M.A. Faculty BESS THATCHER, HisTory U. oT Texas, B.A., M.A. Texas HisTory Club, Sponsor FRl'EDA THOENE, Girls Physical EducaTion lowa STaTe Teachers College, B.A Pep Squad, Sponsor NoT in PicTures ELOISE DURHAM, English LAVlNlA RAWLINS. MaThemaTics and LaTin ANN Wl'ESENFELD, Clerk :Sh H. B. YATES, Social STudies 5' U. oT Tennessee, B.A.: Columbia Echo and ForesTer, Business Manager LOUISE WILCOX, Music NorTheasT Missouri STaTe U., B.A. OrchesTra and Chorus, DirecTor IT'S REALLY GREEK TO THEM The TiTTeenTh All-Spanish Program was held December l5, wiTh MorTon Prager, presidenT oT The ForesT UniT oT The Pan American STudenT Forum, presiding. These programs are presenTed each year as parT oT The oral work in Span- ish by The pupils oT Miss FleTcher Ryan Wickman. A smail admission Tee is charged which goes To The Spanish DeparT- menT Tor books and orher needed equipmenT. 0 FourTeen ForesTers sTudied Greek This year. The class was TaughT by Miss Lourania Miller every Friday morning aT 8 olclock. The obiecT oT The class, said Miss Miller, is To learn The basic principles oT Greek, which will help prepare Them if They decide To sTudy iT in college. The sTudy oT Greek gives a broader ouTlook on liTe and produces a beTTer un- dersTanding oT liTeraTure. The sTudenTs received no crediT, as iT was :TricTly a preparaTory course. 0 The French De- parTmenT has been exTended To include a TourTh-year course, which will counT Toward graduaTion and will carry as many honor poinTs as any oTher basic subiecT, The course will also make prospecTive French college sTudenTs sTronger in French and will possibly give Them a higher classiTicaTion when They enTer college, :aid Mrs. Zuleika Adam, French insTrucTor. WHAT ELSE WOULD ONE DO? CorrecT This senTence, Sammy SelTzer: 'lT one losT one's haT, whaT would one do?' Miss Addie Melson asked. BUT Sammy was sTumped. Then Miss Melson called on Ernes- Tine Bruce and BerTha RosengarTen. They also were speech- less. Sammy, in The meanTime, ThoughT abouT The problem conTronTing The class and spoke up, Go look Tor iT. 0 Hurry, or iT will be iusT as hard as cemenT beTore l can geT my hands ouT oT iT, laughingly said Mrs. Eugenia Nowlin when The arT classes were making a sTudy oT sculp- Turing. The sTudenTs were mixing The plasTer Tor Their own individual iobs. The plasTer is mixed by hand and is iusi like cemenT when iT hardens. As parT oT The sTudy oT Dallas arTisTs, Mrs. Nowlin's classes visiTed The ArT Museum ai Fair Park during The Tall Term To sTudy The painTings oT living Dallas arTisTs. 0 The Music DeparTmenT presenTed a program aT an assembly oT The school March 8, wiTh Miss Louise Wilcox, The music insTrucTor, direcTing. The high poinT oT The program was The presenTaTion oT The Tamous Tower Scene Trom Verde's opera II TrovaTore. Maurine Wise sang The parT oT Leonora: Bernard Cohen, Manrico: and The mixed chorus sang The prayers oT The monks. Page SevenTeen
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Fciculty SELDON S. HUTCHINSON, Physical EducaTion NorTh EasT Missouri Teachers C lege, B.S,g U. oT Missouri, M.A. STudenT Council, Sponsor SARAH HYMAN, Srudy Hall ETHEL MASTERS, MaThemaTics U. OT Texas, B.A., S. M. U., M.A AudiTores Caesarig, Co-Sponsor PEARLE MATTHEWS. Home Economics College oT IndusTries and ArTs, B.A.g U. oT Colorado, M.A. ol- BERTHA JACKSON, English U. oT Texas, B.A., M.A. PAUL C. LA BORNE, English NorTh Texas STaTe Teachers Col- Girl Reserves, Sponsor lege, B.A.q Colorado College oT W. H. KEELIN6, MaThemaTics College oT ArTs and IndusTries, B.S,g FooTball, Head Coach: Track. Head Coach EducaTion, M,A. ANNIE LAWSON, SecreTary VIRGIL I-I. MATTINGLY, MaThemaTics EasT Texas Teachers College, B.S. EooTbaII, Track, AssisTanT Coach JUNIA McALISTER, Science NorTh Texas Teachers College, B.S.: U. oT Chicago, M.S. Junior Red Cross, Sponsor: 4A Class, Sponsor C. T. MCCORMACK, AccounTing Draughon's Business College: CvraduaTe Work aT S. M. U. ADDIE MELSON, English Texas STaTe College Tor Women, B.A. MABEL B. LORENZ, PianisT E. E. LYONS, MaThemaTics U. oT VermonT, B.S. GolT, Coach , , Sk 4, ...J - ,,.. . W. , izfgfa M T I 2' LOURANIA MILLER, LaTin U, oT Texas, B.A.g U. oT Chicago M,A.: AudiTores Caesaris, Sponsor JACK A. MITCHELL, Typing and ShorThand NorTh Texas STaTe Teachers Col lege, B.S.3 U. oT Texas, M.Ed. 4-B Class, Sponsor TAKE A LETTER, MISS FORESTER You may begin work Tomorrow, The man said To a girl who had iusT Tinished her OTTice PracTice course. This is The sTory one mighT hear abouT a girl who has compIeTed The new course, OTTice PracTice, oTTered This year Tor The TirsT Time aT ForesT, To be eligible Tor This course, one musT be in her second year oT shorThand and Typing. 9 Book- keeping is easy, said C. T. McCormack To his bookkeeping class. Learning To keep books can be done in Tive minuTes iT you are working Tor a salary, buT if you are working Tor a high school crediT, iT Takes -you nine monThs. 0 Ap- proximaTely sixTy school calendars, similar To Those previ- ou ly disTribuTed by The Board oT EducaTion, were made by The DraTTing DeparTmenT. The calendars are blueprinTs and all non-school days are clearly indicaTed. The calendars were pronounced a success by D. T. GriTTTTh, direcTor oT The proiecT, 0 CourT proceedings Took place in Miss RuTh ChrisTopher's commercial law class during The spring Term. BeTore The class began The Trial They secured a TranscripT oT a Typical Trial. They also inlrerviewed several lawyers. EveryThing was sTricTIy legal To The IasT degree. Page SixTeen THIS YEAR IT'S DIFFERENT This Term Physical EducaTion will be diTTerenT, said S. S. HuTchinson To his P. E. classes aT The beginning oT The session. And diTTerenT iT was. The subiecT was a combina- Tion oT naval exercises, miIiTary Training, commando TacTics and aThleTics. 0 I can'T move a muscle! I iusT know l'II die iT I do! Such moans and groans were Ti'eguenTly heard in The girls gym classes since The new physical TiTness pro- oram goT under way. Miss Locille SegrisT and Miss Frieda Thoene began giving The gym classes in The spring sem- esTer exercises To improve The TeeT and posTure deTecTs OT Th girls. 9 A surprise package in The Torm oT 85 wooden riTIes was delivered To The ForesT Avenue High School CadeT Corps aT The TirsT oT The Tall Term. The riTIes are a dupIicaTe oT The SpringTieId riTIes ThaT were used IasT year and weigh approximaTeIy Tour pounds, announced Colonel Richard L. Coleman, commandanT. 0 HaIT, one, Two! shouTed an oTTicer To a group oT girls. BUT iT wasn'T The WAAC's. IT was The girls ol: ForesT who have gym aT The TiTTh period. The girls drilled and sTudied miIiTary Tac- Tics. They were divided inTo groups or companies wiTh an R.O.T,C. oTTTcer To Train Them.
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