Forest Avenue High School - Forester Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1955
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OPEN HOUSE
All lighted up for The
nlght's guests is the Alma
Mater.
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ters for American Educa
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cer supervises.
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Minus helmets and padding, members of the football team visit
exhibits.
Mr. Johnston, sponsor of the Echo, speaks to Donnie Thomas, former Forester,
and Horace Joffrion. Seated at the table is Bobby Goldstein, this year's Echo editor.
Mr. Whittlesey, Forest's Principal, greets
ker, president ot the city-wide PTA.
Nancy Large and Frances Hen-
dricks are on the iob, selling
yearbooks. Mr. Peek's mother is
seated at Nancy's left.
"Sign right here," says Mr. Curry, pres-
ident of the Dads Club as Mr. Goodman
pays his dues.
an ex-Forester, Mrs. Ruth Rheinlander Par-
Here to greet the many guests who reg-
istered at Open House are Jean Burchett,
Betty Sue Collier, and Phillip Petty.
Looking at the Annual exhibit are
two ofthe Forester's 1954 editors, Pat-
sy Ford and Patricia McCullough.
Mr. Shepard, F o r e st' s geometry
teacher, is his usual happy self as he
greets the parents of his students.
Student Council President, Raymond Bai-
ley, looks on as Mr. Whittlesey welcomes
parents to Open House.
Miss Roberts, librarian, Thanks Mrs. Sip-
pey, PTA president, for the new books
which will be added to the library.
The choir sings "Dry Bones" un-
der the direction of Mrs. Evans.
Accompanied by Mrs. Dobbs
the Junior Chorus sings "The Don
key Serenade."
The Pep Squad steps high
to one of Colonel Marshall's
arrangements.
Speaking to the audience about this year's
football season is Mr. Batchelor, "B" Team
Coach.
Coach Johnson introduces this season's
"A" Team.
Members of the 'Color
Guard s ta n d at attention
during the Pledge of Alle-
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President
MRS. TRACY H. RUTHERFORD
Vice President
MRS. VERNON D. INGRAM
JACK H. BREARD
FRANKLIN E. SPAFFORD
VAN M. LAMM
ROUSE HOWELL
R. L. DILLARD, JR.
DALLAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ADMINISTRATION
W. T. WHITE
Superintendent of Schools
ROBERT H. McKAY E. D. WALKER
Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent
FRANK L. WILLIAMS DON E. MATTHEWS
Assistant Superintendent Superintendent's Assistant
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students out at sixth period.
S. S. HUTCHINSON
Assistant Principal
Collecting dues for the Classroom Teachers of Dallas are, left to right: Mr.
Loftin, Mr. Johnson, Miss Felder, Miss Upchurch.
Faculty members of The National Honor Society Committee hold an important
discussion concerning the fall initiates. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Brown, Miss
Fetterman, Mrs. Beilharz, Miss Segrist, Miss Taylor, Mr. White, Miss Davidson.
Standing: Mr. Griffith, Col. Roberts, Mr. Mattingly, Mr. Johnson.
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G. MAY BLACKMORE, B.A.
English
DONALD G. BOHART, B.S.
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EMMA H. BROWN, M.A.
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MARY CLARK, B.A.
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FRANCES W. BEILHARZ, B.S
Homemaking
LLOYD R. BELL, B.A.
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J. ALAN BOULTON, M.A.
Physics
FRANCIS R. BOWEN, M.S.
Chemistry
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M. F. COOPER, B.S.
History
HAZEL CORCORAN
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Accounting
CARRIE DENSON, M.A.
Mathematics
PANSY T. DOBBS, B.F.A
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BOB COWSAR, M.S.
Mathematics
L. N. CRABTREE, B.S.
Science
SARA DAVIDSON, M.A.
Spanish
TAFT DUNSWORTH, M.E.
Woodshop
HELEN ECKELMAN, M.E.
Speech
JULIA DEAN EVANS, M.A
Music
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MILTON FREY M E
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F. L. GREEN, B.S.
History
EVA DEAN GRIFFIN, B.S.
Homemaking
D. T. GRIFFITH, B.S.
Mechanical Drawing
JIMMY DON HUNT BS
Social Studies
CECIL O. JOHNSON
JOHN T. JOHNSON,
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RUTH FETTERMAN, M.A.
Business Education
C. V. GOODMAN, M.A.
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PAUL C. LABORNE, M.A.
English
CLEO LAWSON
Study Hall
PEGGY E. LIPSCOMB, M.E.
Business Education
V. H. MATTINGLY, M.S.
Mathematics
SARAH MERIWETHER, M.A
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MARY ANN NUGENT, M.E
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Mathematics
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Physical Education
ALVA SHEPARD, B.S.
Mathematics
J. D. SHEPPARD, M.E.
Social Studies
RAYE PEGUES, R.N.
Nurse
R. V. PEEK, B.S.
History
FLOYD B. PITTS, M.A.
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English
BERNEIL TAYLOR, B.A
Mathematics
IRMA W. UNGER, M.S
Physical Education
J. B. WHITE, M.A
Biology
LLOYD WHITE, BS
Mathematics
CHARLES J . WOO DALL
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ica admire their charter. Seated: Sandra Cowand and
Frances Hendrick. Standing: Jeanne Alley, Miss Den-
son, sponsor, and Emily Wilson.
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president ot the Student Council, speaks
over the public address system. Tom Minter i
and Barbara Lewis wait their turn.
Mrs. Brooks, main office secretary, goes
about her daily routine in her quietly effi-
cient manner.
Miss Meriwether, standing, con-
fers with Mrs. Smith about a stu-
dent's excuse. Miss Brady is seated
at left.
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Thoene, English teacher.
Faculty members are guests at the PTA tea in the Mrs. Walter Stockdale serves Miss Segrist, center,
school dining room. as Mrs. A. J. Burchett and Mrs. J. W. Sippey assist
as hostesses.
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ROTC OFFICERS
First Row Second row
Col. Malcolm Echols
LT. Col. Robert Ridenour
Mai. Harry Osborne
Maj. Harold McCullough
Mai. Gail Imhoof
Mai. Ken Maynard
Third row
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2nd LT.
2nd Lt.
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Top miliTary brass discuss The corps. Left
To right: LT. Col. Lloyd A. Brown, Col. Mal-
colm Echols, Lt. Col. Robert Ridenour, Maj.
Harold McCullough, lst LT. Leonard Reneau,
Mai. AlberT H. Perkins, Lt. Col. Roscoe L.
Roberts.
Leonard Reneau
Luther Elmore
Harry Harmon
Allen Segal
David Wedin
Nick Dean
Capt. William McDonald
Capt Leon Litvin
Capt. Jim McCUrdy
lsT LT. Don Nelms
lst Lt. Charles Tyler
Perry Barber
ROTC BAND
First row Second row
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Harry Osborne
Leon Litvin
Wendell Chapman
James Thomas
Jerry Elmore
Tommy Jimmerson
M-Sgt. Sammy Crockett
Pvt. A. B. Cody
Pvt. Norman Hood
Pvt. Norman Ninsky
Pvt. Ken McAbee
Sgt. Jack Glatzer
Pvt. J. D. Dukes M-Sgt. Richard Madden
T-Sgt Billy McManus M-Sgt. Larry Allen
Pvt. Danny Cawthon Fourth row
Third row SFC Ernest Paty
Pvt. Mike Parker Pvt. John Calvert
SFC Dan Parish Pvt. Raymond Lowrey
Pvt. Charles Dean Pvt. Eugene Mayer
Pvt. Billy Johnson Pvt. Bobby Farmer
Pvt. Richard Hackett Pvt. Carl Webster
lst Lt. Samuel Engelberg Col. John Marshall
2nd
Lt. Allen Segal
RIFLE TEAM
First row
Mai. Ken Maynard
Capt. Jim McCurdy
M-Sgt. Billy Martin
S-Sgt. Gerald Templeman
M-Sgt. Phillip Bussell
Third row
Second row
M-Sgt. Max Parvin
M-Sgt. K. Lynn Ellsworth
M-Sgt. Phillip Petty
M-Sgt. Levon Hall
M-Sgt. Donald Thompson
2nd Lt. Luther Elmore
M-Sgt. Richard Madden
M-Sgt. Clint Collinsworth
2nd Lt. David Wedin
2nd Lt. Leonard Reneau
Officers front and center!
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COMPANY "A"
First rovv Second row
SFC Emmett Frier, Bearer Pvt. Jerry Hendrix
Mai. Ken Maynard Sgt. James Whitney
lst Lt. Charles Tyler Pvt. Andy Kelly
2nd Lt. David Wedin Sgt. Victor Correa
Sgt. Billy Oliver
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Third row
M-Sgt. Max Parvin
SFC Tommy Hudson
lst Sgt. Roy Randolph
Sgt. Phillip Prater
M-Sgt. Phillip Petty
Sgt. Truman Maples
SFC Chester Weatherford
COMPANY "C"
Ffrgr row Second row
Mai. Harold McCullough
Mai. Gail lmhoof
CapT. William McDonald
lsT LT. Don Nelms'
2nd LT. Leonard Reneau
2nd LT. LuTher Elmore
Third row
PVT. Denver HaThcoaT
SgT. ClifTon Walion
SFC Billy Laminack
PVT. Richard Glandi
PVT. David SarTain
M-Sgf. Phillip Bussell
T-SgT. Charles Lamb
PVT. Buddy Jeffrey
PVT. Bobby WorThen
PVT. Bill Crowell
PVT. L. A. MarTin
Fourfh row
M-Sgf. Jackie Martin
S-SQT. Gerald Templeman
SFC James SeTTles
lsT SQT. Richard ChoTe
M-SgT. ClinT Collinsworth
M-SgT. Bobby Thompson
Sgf. Paul McDonald
COMPANY "D"
First row Second rovv
Col. Malcolm Echols
LT. Col. RoberT Ridenour
CapT. Jim McCurdy
2nd LT. Harry Harmon
PVT
M-SQT. Dona ld Thom pso
Third row
PVT
PVT
PVT
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Don Henderson
David Tankersley
Billy Burkley
Billy Kennelly
n, Bearer
PVT
PVT
PVT
PVT
PVT
PVT:
Jimmy Pope
Gus Hernandez
Eugene Wilson
Lloyd Headrick
Billy PrewiTT
Billy Poe
Fourth rovv
PVT. Gerald Dower
SFC Marvin Slovak
SQT. Jack Gray
lsT SgT. Hardy LeBel
SFC Donald Fain
M-Sgt Billy MarTin
M-SgT. Levon Hall
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First row: Rose Ellen Heimann, Pat Taylor, Mary Koonce, Third row: Miss Sarah Meriwether, Sandra Cowand,
Jo Ann Fryer, Sylvia Rainer, Paul Michaelson,.Adri- Joyce Vogelsang, Helen Davis, Lanette Brooks, La-
enne Engelberg. nelle Vick.
Second row: Judy Statman, Billy Granek, Marcia Crowell,
Sue Dell Stafford, Hubert Boles, Kenny Dula, Emily
Wilson.
HIGH SCHOLARSHIP CLUB
With the assistance of Miss Meriwether,
sponsor, the officers make plans for a
Christmas basket to be given to a needy
family.
OFFICERS
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JO ANN FRYER ....,,,.,,, ,,,,,, V ice President
SYLVIA RAINER ....,,..,..., .,.,.,.,,v,. S ecretary
ADRIENNE ENGELBURG .... ....,.,......,. T reasurer
BILLY GRANEK ..,,............,,.,.... .,... S ergeanf-at-Arms
MISS SARAH MERIWETHER ..,.. ,,,,............. S ponsor
Firsf row: Gwen Looney, Rose Ellen Heimann, Pat Tay- Second row: K. A. Harrnon, Tommie DeLeon Debra
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PAUL MICHAELSON
ROSE HEIMAN ..,.....
PAT TAY LO R ..,..
GWEN LOONEY .,,,
FRANK STORY ,,,,.
K. R. HARMON ,,..
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DALLAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
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Treasurer
Sergeanfeaf-Arms
Sponsor
While Mr. Harmon shows Paul Michael-
son and Gwen Looney interesting places in
Dallas, Rose Heiman and PaT Taylor add
clippings To The scrapbook.
First row: Raymond Bailey, Harold Taylor, Howard Stuart, Nor- Third row: Frances Hendrick, Dayle Oliver, Jane Gray, Joe
man Minsky, Rita McLemore, Aloma Mathews, Betty Sue'C0l- Sawyer, Nancy Large, Lanette Brooks, Helen Davis, Kathryn
lier, Peggy Ann Joplin, Johnny Calverley, Beverly Wolford, Lightfoot, Joyce Yancey, Barbara Clay, Starr Proctor, Mar-
Barbara Lewis, Carl Smith. lene Ferrell.
Second row: Marcus Cervantes, Robert Tuttle, Shirley Lutz, Fourth row: Sammy Crockett, Leonard Reneau, David Wedin,
Patricia Wilson, Janice Walker, Pat Taylor, Patricia Baker, Maxie Thomas, Johnny Burchett, Roger Somerville, Jack
Sandra Sue Brewer, Carmen Amador, Liese Mueller, Barbara Looney, John Mays, Mervin Attergut, Frances Johnson, Mrs.
Freeland, Barbara Marshall, Maxine Alexander. Clara Kerr, Seldon S. Hutchinson.
STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS
CARL SMITH .,,.,,,,-,,,,
BARBARA LEWIS .....,..
BEVERLY WOLFORD .......
BARBARA FREELAND ....,
MRS. CLARA KERR ,,,,,,,,,,,,
SELDON S. HUTCHINSON ..,,..
Raymond Bailey, president, makes plans
forthe next council meeting.
RAYMOND BAILEY ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,w,Y. P resident
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Parliamentarian
Sponsor
..., Sponsor
First row: Raymond Bailey, Frances Hendrick, Beverly Wolford, Third row: Jerry Banks, Mervin Aftergut, Howard Stuart, Mack
Harry Osborne, Norma Ruth Johnson, David Wedin. Ballard, Pat Taylor, Carmen Amador, Teddie Pairsh, Alvina
Webster, Janice Walker, Charmayne Altenau, Frances Shew.
Second row: Bill Crowell, Norman Minsky, Ann Carroll, Mary
Millender, Betty Sue Collier, Bobbie Johnston, Liese Mueller, Fourth row: Leonard Reneau, Maxie Thomas, Marcus Cervantes,
Patricia Baker, Aloma Mathews. Jr., Mrs. Clara Kerr, Starr Proctor, Linda Horton, John Dean,
OFFICERS
RAYMOND BAILEY ....,........,......... .,,,,,.,.,. P resident
HARRY OSBORNE ......... ,.... V ice President
FRANCES HENDRICK .... .,..,,,, S ecretary
BEVERLY WOLFORD .,..... ,,,,,,,,..., T reasurer
NORMA JOHNSON ........., ..... P arliamentarian
MRS. CLARA KERR .,.........,.... .,.......,,... S ponsor
SELDON S. HUTCHINSON .... Sponsor
STUDENT COUNCIL
"We'll check the books," say Beverly
Wolford and Frances Hendrick to Harry
Osborne.
Firsf row: Geraldine Lee, Mary Alice Joines, Sylvia Second row Kenny Dula Paul Reynolds Patricia Mc
Weltchek, Barbara Spoerl, Rita Blatf, Mildred Grier Cullough Frances Hendrick Nancy Large Allen Segal
Sylvia Neal, Pat Roseman, Jane Gray, lone Lumpkin Stanley Wyll Raymond Bailey Bettye Jaggers
RODGER COLEY
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
PHILIP JONES ....... ....,.. V ice President
SHIRLEY HOLEY
LYNETTE KATZ
HULDIE NULISH
PATSY FORD ..,,...,...,a...,...,. .....,
Secretary
.,........ Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rms
Parliamentarian
MRS. EMMA BROWN ....,. ,,a..,......... S ponsor
Fall 54 initiates
Frrsf row Frances Denton Louise Smith Penny Pairsh Second row: Pat Taylor, Rose Ellen Heimann, Leon Lit
Tommllou Symns Sandra Cowand vin, Billy Granek, Shirley Luiz, Marlene Coker
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
PAT HURLEY ,,..., ,,,.,.,.,,A...... . .. .....,,,,. President
GARY DRAKE ,,,.,,,,.,.....,.. , ,,,,..,, ....... V ice President
JO ANN FRYER .,.. ,,.....,,...,. S ecrerary
SYLVIA RAINER ,,,,,.,, ..... - ,,,..,. T reasurer
ALLEN SEGAL ,.,.v,.,,.,..,,..., A.,.. S ergeanf-at-Arms
CHARLOTTE KIRKSEY Parliamenrarian
MRS. EMMA BROWN
Sponsor
First row: Frances Hendrick, Nancy Large, Patsy Har- Third row: Miss Helen Eckelman, Paula Barnett, Star
grove, Jane Gray, Barbara Lutz, Shirley Lutz, Arnetta Villasana, Paula Hosch, Irma Wittels, Louise Hollis, Bar-
Stegall, Charlotte Kirksey. bare Cundiff, Barbara Freeland, Joy Cunningham.
Second row: Patsy Tissier, Aquilla Jimison, Barbara Lewis, Fourth row: Belva Johnson, Jerry Adcock, Shirley Doss,
Dorothy Golden, Nancy Tillery, Catherine Boyd, Jan Margaret Knight.
Dowdy.
TRI-HI-Y
OFFICERS
JANE GRAY .A,.,L ,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,
NANCY LARGE ,...
SHIRLEY LUTZ .,,, ...,...
CHARLOTTE KIRKSEY ....,,
FRANCES HENDRICK ....,,
BARBARA LUTZ ,,.......
BARBARA BARLOWE ..,,,..
MISS HELEN ECKELMAN ....,
Members of the Tri-Hi-Y put up Christmas
Seal posters.
President
Vice Presidfnt
Secretary
Treasurer
Chaplain
Sergeant-at-Arms
Parliamentarian
Sponsor
First row: Jack Reed, Raymond Wilkinson, Jimmy At- Travis Bolton, Jack Presley Gall lmhoof
kinson, J. W. Ross, Bobby Wesley, Jasper Degelia.
Third row: John Johnson
Second row: Charles Pope, Pat Hurley, Royce Fivecoat,
OFFICERS
PAT HURLEY ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,As,,,,,,,A
JACK REED ....,......
JASPER DEGELIA .......
TRAVIS BOULTON ....,,
ROYCE FIVECOAT .....,
JOHN JOHNSON .,,,.
Vice
President
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Chaplain
Sponsor
HI-Y
Preparing a bill 'ro 'rake To Austin for
Youth and Government are, lefi To right:
Jack Reed, Pat Hurley, Jasper Degelia, and
Jimmy Atkinson.
First row: Fay Guernsey, Dianne Cohen, Mary Worthen, Third row: Mrs. Raye Pegues, Natalie Espinosa, Nita
Marcia Crowell, Belva Lawson, Doris Kerbo, Willie Woodruff, Edith Sims, Kathryn Lightfoot, Patsy Rut-
Mae Herndon, Patsy Tissier, Catherine Boyd, Elaine ledge, Joyce Vogelsang, Patsy Armstrong, Elizabeth
Hosick. Benedict.
Second row: Billie Holland, Fay Johnson, Anita Culpep-
per, Mary Chote, Shirley Wilson, Melba Sims, Ruby
Yarbrough, Betty Thornton, Dayle Oliver.
FUTURE NURSES
SGUTT1.
DORIS KERBO ......,.
OFFICERS
BILLIE HOLLAND ....,,..
MARCIA CROWELL
JOYCE VOGELSANG
MRS. RAYE PEGUES
Forest Future Nurses learn about their
chosen career by visiting the Health Mu-
Vice
Chairman
Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
First row: Roy Randolph, Mary Koller, Barbara George, Third row: C. V. Goodman Paul McDonald Kendell
Carol Smith, Raymond Wilkinson. McAbee, Norman Mrnsky Ronnie Eaves Bobby Bur
ris, Leroy Hooten
Second row: Ola Gregson, James Thomas, Billy John-
son, Jean Harrison, Willie Walls, John Emmett, Rich- Fourth row: Norman Hood Norman Davis Herbert
ard Lunsford. Tucker.
ROY RANDOLPH
OFFICERS
RAYMOND WILKINSON ..,... ..,,,. V ice
CAROL SMITH ....
BARBARA GEORGE ......
MARY KOLLER .,,........
C. V. GOODMAN
Learning how To operate a motion pic-
CINEMA CLUB
President
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Recorder
Sponsor
Ture machine are, left to right: Hubert Tuck-
er, Mary Koller, Barbara George, and Billy
Johnson.
First row: Billy Granek, Allen Segal, Leonard Reneau, Third row: Richard Madden, David Wedin, Harry Os-
Leon Schwartz. borne, Phillip Bussell, Frank Gillett.
Second row: Bobby Goldstein, Bobby Wesley, Joe Fourth row: Lloyd White, Larry Allen, Ray McKee, James
Goldman, Frank Story. Harwood, Ernest Embry.
KEY CLUB
Ship Banquet.
ALLEN SEGAL ....
HARRY OSBORNE
BILLY GRANEK ....,.
LEON SCHWARTZ
LLOYD WHITE .,,..
OFFICERS
The Key Club president, Allen Segal,
greets representatives at the annual Leader-
Vice
President
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
First row: Horace Joffrion, Dorothy Neighbors, James Hatcher, Third row: Clyde Hari, Emmeif Frier. JUar1lfv3 Frlllf Verrlell
Barbara Grandinetti, Gwen Looney, Raymond Hall, Manha Harris, EmllY Cook' lVlarY KOOUCBI Marcia Crowell, D0r0fl'1Y
Honea, Jackie Sfrnad, Velda Mosley, Ann Hendrick, Margarei Golden, Susie Tillery, Natalie Espinosa, Mervin Aftergui, Elmer
Ellinger, Billy Prewil-l, Stone, Mrs. G. May Blackmore.
Second row: Leva Ann Satterwhite, Joyce Yancey, Geary Wall, F0Urfl1 row: BUddY Jeffrey, Gloria -l0l'1r'Sl0n, Jane Plersori
Barbara Clay, Ruby Yarbrough, Daphine Mayer, Helen Brown, Carolyn Seilheimer, Carolyn Feezell, Don Powell, Don Lehew
Sharon Eby, Julia Calvert, John Dailey, David Emmen, Bobby Nunn, Faith Wullschleger, Barbara Wilson, Tommie
LU1hel-Jenkins, DeLeon, Leonard Reneau, Welton Wynn.
JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL
OFFICERS
JACKlE STRNAD ........... .....,...,.. P resident
GWEN LOONEY .......,...,.... ...... V ice Presidenf
DOROTHY NEIGHBORS ,....., ....,.,.. S ecrefary
SHIRLEY RUFF .,.,.,.,..,,.,.... ,.... T reasurer
MRS. MAY BLACKMORE .,..... Sponsor
JOE LOFTIN' ,,.....,...,......,.,.. ..... A rr Advisor
Martha Honea and Margaret Ellington Take
Bobby Nunn's confribuiion To The Junior
Red Cross drive.
First row: Jeannie Alley, Dianne Cohen, Virginia Mc- Third row: Barbara Stephenson, Claudette Wnuk, Syl-
Whirter, Claudine Byron, Thelma Roden. via Reid, Reid Grant, Miss Peggy Lipscomb.
Second row: Martha Shaw, Carol Nulisch, Marcia Lump-
kin, Patsy Downey.
TYPISTS CLUB
OFFICERS
ADRIENNE ENGELBERG .................... ,.,..,..,,,..,,. P resident
SYLVIA REED ...,............... .....,... V ice President
JEANNIE ALLEY .,.......,.,..,........ ..,.... S ecrefary-Treasurer
MISS PEGGY LIPSCOMB ...... ......,.,...,..,.,.. S ponsor
These future secretaries believe in look-
ing happy as they type.
Firsr row: Louise Smith, Nancy Large, Shirley Lufzl Second row: Shirley Sims, Marlene Coker Miss Rulh
Sue Dell Stafford, Edna Cody, Nell Harris, Belva Felfefmanf SIWIFISY DOSS, Irma Wiffels
Johnson.
OFFICERS
SHIRLEY LUTZ ,.,...,,,.,...,,..YY. ..,,,,.,,..,,,. P resident
NANCY LARGE ....YY.,,..... V.,.... V ice President
SUE DELL STAFFORD ..,,. ........,... S ecretary
NELL HARRIS .,...,..,.,.... ,.,.,.,,,.,,,. T reasurer
EDNA CODY .,,,..... ........, S ergeanr-at-Arms
LOUISE SMITH ................ ,,.. P arliamenrarian
BELVA JOHNSON ....,..,....,,. .,........... R eporrer
MISS RUTH FETTERMAN ,... Sponsor
SECRETARIAL CLUB
Miss Fetferman is giving instructions on
how to become a model secretary.
First row: Mary Koonce, Sue Rushing, Margo Fernan- Third row: Kenne1h Boles, Shirley Banks, Montaz Dodd,
dez, Marilyn Price, Ann Hendrick. Adrienne Engelberg, Carmen Amador, Tommie DeLeon.
Second row:- Miss Sara Davidson, Faith Wullschleger, Fourth row: Gus Hernandez, Raymond Davilla, Irwin
Lavonne Wright, Alice Lopez, Carolyn Banks. Kirz, Nathan Oxman, Joe Goldman, Bill Crowell,
Eddy Ball.
PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FCRUM
OFFICERS
KENNY DULA .,...,.. .,.....................
SHIRLEY BANKS ...,..,
CARMEN AMADOR ..,...,.
ADRIENNE ENGELBERG
MARILYN PRICE .,,.,..,......
MISS SARA DAVIDSON ,...a
This bull fight staged by Pan American
members stole the show at the Christmas -
party of The language clubs.
President
.. ,,,., Vice Presideni
Secrerary
. ..... .,,. T reasurer
Sergeant-at-A rms
EDDIE BALL ............... ......
Parliamenrarian
Sponsor
First row: Gwen Looney, Rose Ellen Heimann, Pat Tay-
lor, Marcia Crowell, Joyce Huffman, Ray McKee.
Second row:
Cody, Debra Bradberry, Daphine Mayer.
Third row: G
Fourth Row: Miss Ethel Masters, Doris Pope, Joyce Vo
gelsang, Dan Parish. Richard Madden.
FBY -lean Williams. Rl'-3 MCl-CTTWOFB, Edna Fifth row: Jerry Oliver, Roger Somerville, Maxie Thomas
David Wedin, John Calvert, Allen Segal.
all Ridenour, Elizabeth Smith, Jo Welch,
Mary Frances Holcombe, Billy Granek, Leroy Hooten
OFFICERS
ROSE HEIMANN ..,,. . ......,..,. President
PAT TAYLOR ,.,,....... .... V ice President
GWEN LOONEY ,,,,.,,.,.. ...,...,,,. S ecretary
MARCIA CROWELL .,,,,,, ,.,...,,....,...., T reasurer
RAY McKEE .,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. .,,,, S ergeant-at-Arms
JOYCE HUFFMAN ......,,. ,,,.,,,,,.,, R eporter
MISS ETHEL MASTERS
banquet was the play, "The Fatal Feast,"
AUDITORES CAESARIS
Sponsor
One of the highlights of the annual Latin
presented by this cast.
Left to right: Norma Ruth Johnson,
Paul Michaelson, Jack Glatzer, Mrs. Zuleika Scott, Hardy LeBel.
Helen Davis, Lanette Brooks, Wendell Chapman, Harry Osborne,
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
OFFICERS
JACKIE GLATZER .........,....... ..,.,. V ice
PAUL MICHAELSON ....
LANETTE BROOKS ..,,..
"A little more tape," says Don Lehew to
Helen Davis as they mount paintings by
'famous French artists.
NORMA RUTH JOHNSON ,...,. .....,,.,,...
MRS. ZULEIKA SCOTT ..s,..
President
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
First row: James Hatcher, O. V. Shoffner, James Bowl- Second row: Kenneth Record, Allen Luterman, Linda
ing, Mervin Aftergut, Jerry Schwartz, Peggy Nichols, Evans, Emily Cook, Dwayne Lindsy, David Sartain,
Ima Martin. Bobby Sanderson, Mary Millender, Bonnie Kerry, D. G.
Bohart.
STAMP CLUB
OFFICERS
JERRY SCHWARTZ ..,.. - ......... .........,,. . President
MARY MILLENDER ,.,,, ,.....,,. V ice Presidenf
JAMES HATCHER ..,., .... S ecretary-Treasurer
D. G. BOHART .... ...,,.,.,........., S ponsor
Members of the Stamp Club add foreign
and domestic postage stamps to their col-
Iection.
PEP SQUAD CLUB
MRS. IRMA UNGER, Sponsor
First row: Molly Gaston, Billie Touchstone, Sandra Sue Brewer,
Nancy Moore, Joyce Rogers, Jane Gray, Beverly Wolford,
Rebecca Pardue, Goldie Williamson, Aloma Mathews, Barbara
Evans, Patsy Lancaster, Jan Dowdy,
Second row: Betty Hindman, Mary Lou Joplin, Mary Sharp,
Laurel Sippel, Georgia Disman, Margaret Wilkey, Barbara
Johnson, Jean Leech, Jean Johnson, Jean Vick, Clydean
Houston, Joyce Yancey, Lucille Curry, Mrs. Irma Unger.
Third row: Carolyn Seilheimer, Mary Neathery, Joy Carter,
Elsa Diana Martinez, Charmayne Altenau, Velda Mosley,
Dyann Clark, Evelyn Riggs, Linda Faircloth, Ann Stockton,
LaNelle Vick, Barbara Moore.
Fourth row: Rose Lee Hayes, Lois Cook, Judy Moore, Barbara
Lovin, Claudette LeBlanc, Shirley Macldux, Janice Walker,
Betty Ann Mayer, Louise Andrews, Gwen Harris, Bernice
Simms, Marcia Jacobs, Barbara Hager.
Fifth row: Patsy Pennington, Geraldine Stanfield, Judy Prater,
Carol Talley, Alice Davis, Virginia Parvin, Patsy Wallace,
Barbara Freeland, Joyce Huffman, Patricia Vogel, Elizabeth
Smith, Nancy Jones, Dianna Henry, Daphine Mayer, Edna
Miller.
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CHEERLEADERS CLUB
MISS LOCILLE SEGRIST, Sponsor
First row: Roy Sawyer, Ann Lancaster, Phillip Petty, Doris
Howell, Harry McLeroy, Penny Pairsh, Jack Reed, James Em-
mons.
Second row: Sally Minter, Teddie Hodges, Gail Heising, Jalna
lmhoof, Vivian Ethington, Patricia Baker, Lynn O'Donnell,
Virgie Minchew, Dorothy Gaston, Gail Seay, Thelma Tate.
Third row: Teddie Pairsh, Reba Parham, Joy Carter, Shirley
Moore, Frances Reed, Anna Koncak, Janice Rice, Cassie
Luneau, Marilyn Miller, Joyce Baker, Lynn Gallup, Susie Tillery.
Fourth row: June Cockrill, Wanda Fuentes, Ann Sinclair, Bar-
bara Bison, Helen Clark, Beverly Camp, Peggy Stowe, MarA
tha Jaques, Diann Taylor, Janice Lowrey, Reva Reynolds.
Fifth row: Bettye Stewart, Barbara Clay, Mary Lou Hernandez,
Maxine Alexander, Barbara Simons, Sandra Williams, Evelyn
Ramsey, Doranda Moore, Judy Malone, Joy Cunningham.
Sixth row: Glenda Bell, Peggy Dunn, Shirley Cox, Marlene
Ferrell, Patsy Pemberton, Charlene Chancellor, Betty Vaughn,
Linda Jimison, Alta Redd, Margie Gregson.
Seventh row: Miss Locille Segrist, Leva Ann Satterwhite, Sarah
Villanveva, Mary Garcia, Glenda Wilson, Delores Powell, Kay
Henderson, Lou Ramsey, Margaret Ellen Gravis, Betty Garrison.
Eighth row: Betty Murphy, Julia Zaragoza, Marie Allison,
Claudie Lindsey, Brenda Hill, Billie Jean Dowdy, Peggy
Rogers, Barbara Coyle, Helen Brown.
Ninth row: Dennis Ray Carr, Billy Ray Hill, Fraly Gwoner.
sffqgv .
First row: Georgette Wilson, Joyce Blanton, Joyce McCown, Third row: Melba Cooper, Ola Graser, Sandra Griffin, Juanita
Joan Hemphill, Sharon Eby, Pan5Y Jenkins, Laura Shelton, Fritz, Rosie Vines, Delores Flores, Starr Proctor, Jean France,
Julia Calvert, Betty Sue Collier, Patsy Adams. Carolyn Richards, Barbara Barker, Mary Ellen Parnell.
Second row: Faith Wullschleger, Carolyn Banks, Mary Lou Fourth row: L. R. Bell, Allan Geary Wall, Jearl Estill, Kenneth
Foote, Joyce Woods, Sue Parish, Carole Wilson, Patricia Wright, Billy Grier, Walter Power, Clayton Miller,
JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB
OFFICERS
JEAN FRANCE ,...,.... ..............., P resident
SHARON EBY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......,,,. V ice President
PATRICIA SHELTON ..... ....,. S ecretary-Treasurer
LLOYD BELL .............,.. ..................... S ponsor
Here a group of the Junior Dramatics
Club rehearses "Courting Troubles."
C. J. Woodall, Harold Bishop, Ray Pina, Richard
First row: Joyce Blue, Barbara Marshall, Evelyn Ramsey, Shirley Third row:
Maddux, Nannie Perry, Frances Denton, Sally Minter, Jerry Black, Bufford Tapp, Frank Smith, Eugene Fagan, Don Caw-
Swafford, Don Worsham. thon, James Helm, Don Gray.
Second row: Julia Zaragoza, Betty Watkins, Dolores Baker, Cora
Powell, Nita Jones, Linda Ticlwell, Barbara Settles, Ralph
Looney, Bobbie Johnston, Ora Beth Hickey, Eugene Vessells.
ROLLER SKATING CLUB
OFFlCERS
DON WORSHAM ....,.,... ..,.,...,,,,,,., .,,.....,.,.,,., P r esident
JOYCE BLUE ..................... .... S ecrefary-Treasurer
CHARLES J. WOODALL ...... ....,.,.....,..... S ponsor
AT this moment all Roller Skating Club
members are on their feet.
Second row: Miss Ina Roberts, Lena Banks, Robert lser,
Deon Simms, Barbara George, Patsy Rutledge, Nell
Harris, Welton Wynn, Marilyn Price.
First row: Sylvia Bownds, Corene Hughes, Sally Harp, Third row: Betty Yates, Patsy Pennington, Rose Ellen
Nellie Bass, Belvis Martin, Shirley Yates. Heimann, Pat Taylor, Mary Smith, Martha Murphy,
Montez Lowe, Barbara Lovin, Margaret Ellinger.
LIBRARY CLUB
SHIRLEY YATES
DEON SIMS ............
SYLVIA BOWNDS ,.,..
GFFICERS
NELLIE BASS , ...,,,.,,,,,.
MISS INA ROBERTS
As Deon Sims files, Sylvia Bownds, Nel-
lie Bass, and Shirley Yates arrange a li-
bra ry exhibit.
Vice
President
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
First row: Thomasann Hosch, Carolyn Plyler, Nancy na Carlisle Gall Rudenour Peggy .loplrn Mrs Eva
Reeder.
Second row: Betty Lockhart, Tommie
Iak, Marylene Starks, Laura Fritz,
Parker, Shirlyn Ska
Patsy Harrell, Glen
EMBROIDERY CLUB
OFFICERS
JACKIE ROSS .,...,, ....,...,,,,.,...,..... .........,.. P r esident
NANCY REEDER .......,,. ,.,,,,.. V ice President
CAROLYN PLYLER ,,,.,.... .......,, S ecretary
CYNTHIA COX ,...,.........,,.., ..,... T reasurer
MRS. EVA DEAN GRIFFIN ,..,, ..... S ponsor
One of the many projects of the Em
broidery Club is making gifts for Christ
mas. Left to right: Peggy Joplin, Betty Lock
hart, Nancy Reeder.
First row: Richard Craighead, Norman Hunt, Lowell Roderick, Third row: Billy Matthews, Raymond Crossland, Nolan Correa,
Joseph Carter, Gene Harrell, Domingo Guerra, Bobby Pan- Gerald McCullough, Jessie Rogers, Roy Bullock, Albert With-
nell, Paul Swartz, Larry Leggett, William Banks, Jesse Ran- row, Johnny Ramos, Joe Cook, Jesse Allen.
gel, Johnny Calverley.
Fourth row: C. D. Crockett, Austin Lewellen, Gleni. Canida,
Second row: Jimmy Pope, Wayne Gater, James Murdock, Norman Malone, Paul Driggers, Tommy Howard, Alonzo
Travis Stamper, Buford Bednar, Howard Stunkard, Richard Pingley, Lloyd White, James Collinsworth.
Story, Benny Freeman, Donnie Roberts, Billy Drye, Gene
Sturdivant, Joe Reagan.
GUN CLUB
Gun Club enthusiasts consult latest
Gun Manuals for professional know-
how.
d N' h l Martelli, Bobby Nunn, Frances Manrriquez
Firsf row: Sylvia Roffman, Frances Roffman, Helen Roffman. Secon row: IC oas
W. D. Spencer, Juanita Fonseca, Billy Smith, Wayne Miller.
OFFICERS
HELEN ROFFMAN ...,.... ...........,.,,,,..,. P resident
FRANCES ROFFMAN ,.... f ..., Vice President
SYLVIA ROFFMAN ...,,. ...,,,,,,,,, T reasurer
W. D. SPENCER ........ ,,,, S ponsor
ART CLUB
Mr. Spencer, center, instructs Nathan Ox-
man and Nicholas MarTelli in clay modeling.
First row: Jerry Burns, Barbara Cundiff, Renate Mueller.
Second row: Charles Billups, Geneva Dobbs, Marion Workman
Third row: Johnny Lyles, Glen Ayers, Charlie Woolverton.
Fourth row: Perry Bruner, Charles Ventura, La Van Moore,
David Foster.
Fifth row: Charles Grissaffi, Glenn Culpepper, Tommy Bedding-
DISTRIBUTIV
Distributive Education is a training program
for students going into the retail, wholesale, or
service fields. Students attend school in The morn-
ing and work in the afternoon. Juniors or seniors
are eligible for the course with minimum age
requirements aT sixteen years. To be admitted To
The D.E. program, students must have a good aT-
Tenolance record, make passing grades, have
teachers' recommendations and have a final
approval by The D.E. coordinator.
On-the-iolo-Training seems like fun to These
four Foresters-Front: Joe Richardson and Renate
Mueller. Back: Charles Grissaffi and David Foster.
field, James Koller.
Sixth row: Joe Richardson, Bob Hogue, Bobby James, John
Koller.
Seventh row: Charles Brummett, Jimmie Mercer, Bobby Jackson,
Jerry Stovall.
Standing: Miss Mary Ann Nugent, D. T. Griffith.
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Off To work go Paul Hoover, Katherine Odom,
and Jasper Degelia.
Front row: Richard Henry, Charles Koller, Jackie Looney, Larry
Calder.
Second row: Arvell Crawford, Travis Boulton, Billy Jack Jones,
Jasper Degelia.
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Standing: Miss Mary Ann Nugent.
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MRS. PANSY DOBBS
Director . Z . .
FOREST
JUNIOR
CHORUS
First row: Irene Pina, Julia Calvert, Marie Cox, Luther Jenkins, Third row: Dyann Clark, Neldaio Dellis, Linda Evans, Ynez
James Helm, Billy Smith, Roy Sawyer, Harold Webster, Linda Ramirez, Howard Stunkard, Mrs. Pansy Taylor Dobbs, Charles
Faircloth, Carolyn Feezell, Linda Seay. Oliver, Joe Drake, Jo Ann Wilson, Gwen Harris. Lavofme
Wright, Glenda Mallett.
Second row: Louise Anders, Janice Walker, Evelyn Riggs, Jimmy
Cole, Richard Villasana, Domingo Guerra, Carolyn Banks,
Ann Carroll, Faith Wullschleger, Sharon Eby. .
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MRS. JULIA DEAN EVANS
Director
FOREST
AVENUE
CHOIR
"Silent Night!"
First row: Jerrie DeVoe, Jeanine Davis, Annette Embry, Paula Third row: Zoe Lancaster, Edith Sims, Jerry Oliver, Unidentified,
Hosch, Mrs. Julia Dean Evans, Janie Gaston, Norma Ruth l'lBI'0ld Taylor, Don Doyle, Jimmy Brockway, Harry OSLJOYUS,
Johnson, Freda Woolsey, Barbara Ford. Mary Frances Holcombe, Gwynda Clark.
Second row: Alice Crawford, Mildred Roushey, Kay Henderson, Fourth row: Gwen Looney, Sandy Mitchell, Linda Horton,
Kathleen Stafford, Jerri Jones, Barbara Griffin, Delores Fair- George Logan, Sam Miller, Unidentified, Gary Drake, James
cloth, Alvina Webster, Frances Denton, Patricia Shelton, Clover Harwood, Julia Reynolds, Dorothy Neighbors, Wanda Beggs.
Burris.
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CHORUS CLASS
SECOND PERIOD
frfrsf row Third row
Barbara Jones
Katy Lynn Luneau
Mrs. Julia Dean Evans
Shirley Hodges
Margo Fernandez
Second row
Sylvia Roffman
Claudette Wnuk
Bobby Howard
Jimmy Hill
Roger Somerville
Gary Hutchison
George Stuart
Frances Roffman
Helen Roffman
Leon Smith
Duane Ethington Fourth 'OW
James Helm Barbara George
Larry Lewin Don D0Yle
Frances Denton James Harwood
Dorothy Golden EddY Ball
Bobby Knight
Joel Wyatt
James Perkins
Dannell Graves
CHORUS CLASS
FOURTH PERIOD
First row
Janice Rice
Janet Osterhout
Sylvia Cowand
Jerry Ann Moore
Janice Ryle
Mrs. Julia Dean Evans
Mary Sharp
Betty Freeman
Norma Ruth Johnson
Freda Woolsey
Diane Cohen
Second row
Edna Cody
Joyce Duke
Mary Alice Joines
Lena Mae Wisely
Bobbie Stanley
Shirley Ruff
Avon Roderick
Mary Kennemer
Aquilla Jimison
Anna Koncak
Barbara Simons
Third row
Patsy Pennington
Betty Stanfield
Vernon Guynes
Raymond Neathery
James Cox
Paul Michaelson
Bill Holton
Grady Hudgens
C. R. Pennington
Dorothy Neighbors
Tillie Oxman
Fourth row
Nancy Large
Martha Murphy
Gene Skates
Troy Harwell
Willie Wilson
Lyndal Welch
Unidentified
Horace Joffrion
James Harwood
Bobby Brandon
Jimmy Brockway
LaNelle Vick
Edna Miller
CHORUS CLASS
FIFTH PERIOD
First row Third row
Barbara Barker
Peggy Smith
Norma Hudson
Mrs. Julia Dean
Paula Hosch
Rita McLemore
Jean Harrison
Second row
Betty Johnson
Alice Lopez
Shirley Hodges
Barbara Jones
Janie Coker
Rachel Dobbs
Evans
Juanita Jones
Cora Powell
Dolores Baker
Gerri Jones
Peggy Stowe
Jean Burchett
Nancy Tillery
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First row Third VOW
Bill Crowell Allen Segal
A, B' Cody Samuel Engelberg
Kendall McAbee Dan Paflsll
Fern Paty Marvin Gilreath
Doris pope Charles Dean
Norman Hood
LaNelle Vick
Norman Minsky
Sammy Crockett
Jackie Glatzer
Second row
Richard Madden
Larry Allen
James Perkins
Willie Mae Herndon
Richard Huffaker
Gary Kaufman
Gene Sturdivant
Paul McCown
Bobby Farmer
John Calvert
Raymond Lowry
Carl Webster
Eugene Paty
Frances Shew
Standing: Colonel John C. Marshall
Not pictured: Randell Rogers
Richard Hackett
Mike Parker
Bill Johnson
Richard Story
Joe McNaughton
Buddv Feaoin
Richard Roberts
Eugene Mayer
Kenneth Chambers
Harold Edwards
Melvin May
Gary Cory
Billy McManus
Kenneth VanderWoude
Charles Johnston
J. D. Dukes
Wendell Chapman
Leon Litvin
Harry Osborne
Fourth row
Tommy Jimmerson
Buddy Smith
Jerry Elmore
Jimmy Quick
Troy Chandler
Troy Miller
Luther Elmore
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FALL TERM
FORES
FALL STAFF
Editor-in-Chief
GRADY HUDGENS
News Editor
EDGAR HASTINGS
Business Manager
LAUREL SIPPEY
Advertising Manager
MALCOLM ECHOLS
instructor of Journalism
ALBERT S. JOHNSTON, JR.
First row: Mary Sharp, Laurel Sippey, Grady Hudgens, Third row: Albert S. Johnston.
Tomilou Symns, Patsy Hargrove.
Second row: Bobby Havens, Penny Pairsh, Cleta Hatcher,
Edgar Hastings.
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SPRINC STAFF
Editor-in-Chief
BOBBY GOLDSTEIN
News Editor
KEN MAYNARD
Business Manager
JAN DOWDY
Advertising Manager
VERNON VOGEL
Instructor of Journalism
ALBERT S. JOHNSTON, JR.
SPRING TERM
First row: Paula Leech, Janice Dowdy, Pete Embry
Beverly Wolford, Bobby Goldstein, LaJuanda Abbott
Margaret Knight.
Second row: Jane Gray, C. R. Pennington, Frances Den
ton, Martha Jaques, Peggy Stowe, Sue Reynolds
Jalna lmhoof, Perry Don Barber.
First row:
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Mrs. H. W. Calvert, Sr., Mrs. Kathryn Staton, Mrs
arlen, Mrs. James Sippey, Mrs. H. H. Doyle, Mrs
Paul Armbusser, Mrs. T. G. Millender.
Second ro
w: Dr. E. S. Somerville, Mrs. A. J. Burchett, Mrs
E. L. Shelton, Mrs. James P. Bussell, Mrs. M. M. Cook
Mrs. R.
N. Lonney, Mrs. O. L. Sawyer.
Third row: Mrs. H. F. Hickey, Mrs. E. E. Shelton, Mrs. l. B.
Stafford, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. Carl W. Smith, Mrs. C. H.
Freeland, Mrs. Floyd Fain.
Fourth row: Mrs. John W. Jordan, Mrs. Pat Dickerson, Mrs.
Gordan Hargrove, Mrs. W. F. Parker, Mrs. R. L. Randles,
Mrs. C. P. Dodson, Miss Sarah Meriwether.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
MRS
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MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
OFFICERS
J. W. SIPPEY ........,................. .,..........
H. H. DOYLE ......... .............. V ice
T. G. MlLLENDER ..... ....,... R ecording
A. E. STOCKDALE ........,.,, Corresponding
FRANK KARLEN ...... ......,..,....,.... , ........
W. T. TUCKER ...... ......
Miss Eckelman's Speech Department pre-
sents a program on "Education" for the PTA.
President
President
Secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Historian
S d W D McNaIl , J. T. Whittlesey, A. J. Burchett,
First row: John W. Jordon, W, L. Sechriest, C. C. Curry, D. J. econ row: , . y
Gross, W. D.
C. C. CURRY ,.....,,,
JOHN W. JORDAN
R. L. HUTCHINSON
E. B. FALLWELL ,...,.....,, ...,,........,. M embership
C. R. PENNINGTON ., .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,. Finance
V, T. HOLTON ,,.......... ..-,. Improvement
W. D. MCNALLY ..,.,,, ......, Publicity
T. C, SANDS ,,,..... ,,.. A thletics
OFFICERS
Crum. E. B. Fallwell, V. T. Holton.
DADS CLUB
President
Secretary
Program Chairman
The Executive Committee of the PTA dis-
cusses plans for future progress during a
tea in the school dining room.
Tommy Moss Raymond Bailey Raymond Hall Stella Tackitt Emily Wilson
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Business
Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Business Manager
Tommy Moss Raymond Bailey Raymond Hall
Office Managers
Stella Tackitt Emily Wilson
Business Assistants
Seated: Emily Wilson, Jane Gray, Leon Schwartz. Back row: Tom Minter, Gwynda Clark, Penny Pairsh, Jerry
Eaves, Allen Segal, Don Nelms.
Front row: Lajuanda Abbott, Edna Cody, Mary Chote, Elaine
Hosick, Renate Mueller, Billy Granek, David Wedin. Not in pictures: Jimmy Atkinson, Bobby Brandon, Gary Drake,
Pat Hurley, Barbara Lovin, Carol Nulish, Charles Tyler.
Forester
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Dayle Oliver
Sandra Cowand Frances Hendrick Nancy Large
Editorial
Editors
Sandra Cowand Frances Hendrick Nancy Large
Assistant Editors
Charlotte Baker Adrienne Engelberg Nell Harris
Art Editor Feature Editor Literary Editor
Jack Reed Paul Michaelson Mary Koonce
Associate Editors
Belva Johnson Gwen Looney Betty Thornton Dayle Oliver
Sponsor
Mary Smith Clark
Adrienne Engelberg Nell Harris Charlotte Baker Paul Michaelson
Betty Thomfon Belva Johnson Gwen Looney Mary Koonce
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First row: Jessie Smith, Jackie Strnad, Bobby Havens, Tom Third row: Ono Rhome, Gene Bowman, George Logan, Jimmy
Minier, C. R. Pennington, James Roushey, Gary Drake, Har- Rogers, Billy McManus, Huberi Boles, Dick Mann, Gary
old Taylor, Bill Holton. Rainey, Frank Holey, Jimmy Hill, Bob Cowser, Cecil Johnson.
Second row: Bobby Burris, Leon Schwariz, Leon 5r1'IiTl'1, Joel Fourih row: J. D. Sheppard, William Ferris, Jimmy Brockway,
Wyatt, K. Lynn Ellsworth, Willie Wilson, Raymond Bailey, Von Hammond, Lawrence Greer, Johnny Burchelf, Tommy
Carl Smith, Pete Embry, Ray Lemmons. Moss, Jimmy Afkinson, Howard Newhouse, Steve Billings.
1954 FOOTBALL SEASON
COACHING STAFF
HEAD COACH
Left To right: Cecil Johnson, J. D. Sheppard, Bob Cowser, Cecil Johnson
and Olio Rhome.
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Forest I4-Mt. Pleasant 7
The T954 Forest Lions opened their
season with a I4 to 7 win over Mt.
Pleasant on September l7. After a
quick touchdown by the Tigers, the
Big Green came fighting back to score
in the second and third quarters. Bill
Holton and Jackie Strnad led the hard-
charging offense. The defense was
equal to the offense, holding the Tigers
to five yards rushing in the heated sec-
ond half. James Roushey kicked both
extra points.
WILLIE WILSON JAMES ROUSHEY PETE EMBRY JIMMY ATKINSON RAYMOND BAILEY GENE BOATMAN HUBERT BOLES
Back Back End Guard Tackle Back Back
Forest 27-Sulphur Springs 7
The rampaging Forest Lions blasted
Sulphur Springs September 24, at Dal-
Hi. The Lion backfield rolled to over
300 yards rushing, plus good yardage
in passing. When it was not James
Roushey running, it was Jackie Strnad.
Then the hustling Willie Wilson was
always good for needed yardage. The
rugged forward wall held the Sulphur
Springs offense to 99 yards rushing.
Frank Holey, Dick Mann, Von Ham-
mond, Gary Raney and Don Doyle led
the defense.
F" ' ' L.
Don Doyle carries the ball for ex
tra yardage.
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In a mud baTTle aT ForT WorTh, The
Lions kepT Their winning sTreak inTacT
by dropping The Ca rfer Riverside
Eagles T3-l2. AfTer Two Lion Touch-
dovvns in The TirsT half, The Eagles
came To life. Helped by Two Tumbles,
The home Team scored once in The
Third and again in The TourTh. The
Lions conTrolled The ball during The
lasT Tour minuTes To assure Their vic-
Tory. Joel WyaTT and Bill HolTon scored
for The Lions.
CarTer Riverside recovers a Lion Tumble.
JIMMY BROCKWAY JOHNNY BURCHETT BOBBY BURRIS DON DOYLE GARY DRAKE K. LYNN ELLSWORTH MARION FALWELL
Back Center Back Back Center End Back
HolTon picks up Ten yards on end play.
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When The ForesT Lions blasTed The favored NorTh
Dallas Bulldogs 32-6 aT Dal-Hi OcTober 8, They became
Top conTenders for The ciTy TiTle. The Lion baclcfield
lived up To expecTaTions by gaining 205 yards be-
Tween Them. James Roushey was Tops wiTh 62 yards,
while Jackie STrnad gained 60, and Willie Wilson 50.
The Lion defense held NorTh Dallas To lOl yards rush-
ing. Von Hammond, Carl SmiTh, Bobby Havens, John
ny-BurcheTT, and Bill HolTon were sTandouTs. HolTon's
passes for 137 yards highlighTed The game.
Holton evades Adamson tackler.
Forest I9-Adamson 0
Responding To The play calling of
Quarterback Bill Holton, a Trio of For-
est backs, J a m es Roushey, Jackie
Strnad, and Willie Wilson, added up
To 368 yards on Their 55 carries. Rou-
shey turned in The greatest single-
game rushing performance for a city
gridder This season as he gained 218
yards on 22 Tries. Key blocking for
Forest in the line was Turned in by
Johnny BurcheTT, Frank Holey and Law-
rence Greer. Defensively The L io n s
were led by Von Hammond, Ray Lem-
mons, Carl Smith, Don Doyle, Pete
Embry, and Bill Holton.
WILLIAM FERRIS LAWRENCE GREER VON HAMMOND BOBBY HAVENS JIMMY HILL FRANK HOLEY BILL HOLTON
Back Guard Tackle End Back Guard Back
Forest 27-Woodrow Wilson I3
Undefeated Forest iarred The Wood-
row Wilson Wildcats 27-I3 in the Cot-
ton Bowl before 7,500 fans. Led by
an aroused offense and a never-die
defense, the Lions simply went when
The chips were down. Jackie Strnad
and James Roushey found a real part-
ner in the backfield as Willie Wilson
climaxed a tough game by going over
from the one-yard line with four sec-
onds remaining in The game. ln Their
second half surge, the aroused Wild-
cats were stopped by a defense led
by Raymond Bailey, Carl Smith, and
Lawrence Greer.
Strnad gains short yardage through the middle.
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The Lions tasted defeat at the hands
of the Luther Hall led Sunset Bisons.
Hall ran wild, gaining l7O yards rush-
ing. The Lions never quit fighting to
keep from being defeated for the first
time. lt was a gallant try, but miscues
led to touchdowns. When the Lions
made a mistake, here came Hall. The
Lion offense was sharp, but the de-
fense was too weak against the heav-
ier Bisons.
On the Forest one-foot line Ray Lemmons, left stops
a Sunset scoring threat.
RAY LEMMONS GEORGE LOGAN DICK MANN DON MASSEY TOMMY MOSS TOM MINTER HOWARD NEWHOUSE C R PENNINGTOTN
Tackle Tackle Tackle Back Tackle Back Guard Back
Doyle tackles Hillcrest player.
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After trailing by a score of 26-6 at
half time, the Forest Lions fought back
to gain a 26-26 deadlock. The defense
came to life in the third quarter to hold
the Panthers to a 6-point half. Jackie
Strnad was the leading ground gainer
with ll7 yards on l7 carries, and
Bobby Havens and Raymond Bailey
were outstanding on defense. A po-
tential win came when Willie Wilson
made a 35-yard run in the last l5
seconds of play. As Wilson was tackled
on the Panther 20-yard line, time ran
out.
Swarms of South Oak Cliff tacklers bring down
James Roushey.
Foresf 7-South Oak Cliff 2l
With a 2l-7 victory at Dal-Hi sta-
dium the Golden Bears of South Oak
Cliff, T954 City Champions, eliminated
the title hopes of the Lions. Forest's
only score came vvhen the fleet-footed
Jackie Strnad broke loose on a .spec-
tacular 89 yard tally from the line of
scrimmage.
GARY RANEY JIMMY ROGERS CARL SMITH LEON SMITH JACKIE STRNAD LEON SCHWARTZ HAROLD TAYLOR JOEL WYATT
Center Tackle End Back Back B6Ck End End
Forest 40-Crozier Technical I2
The rugged Forest Lions closed a
great season with a rousing 40 to T2
victory over the Crozier Tech Wolves
at Dal-Hi Thanksgiving morning. The
win left the Lions in second place in
the city standings with a record of
4 wins, 2 losses, and l tie. Both James
Roushey and Jackie Strnad made two
touchdowns each. Bill Holton went T5
yards for the other Lion score.
Back to the playing field comes the team after a
pep talk from the coaches.
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I 954 SEASON'S REVIEW
FOREST ....,,.. O JESUIT .........,...,.,........ I9
FOREST ........ 32 CROZIER TECHNICAL -, O
FOREST ..,.,... O NORTH DALLAS .L........ 33
The "B" Team under The guidance OT coaches
J. B. Batchelor and J. D. Hunt, placed third in the
city. The captains of the Team were Joe Sawyer,
J. B. Kirk, Robert Raines, Troy Miller, and Jack
Gross. All The boys are returning Tor The I955
FOREST ........ 32 IRVING ,,....,........,...... O
FOREST ........ 20 WOODROW WILSON -- I2 Season-
FOREST ........ 2 I ADAMSON ,....,.,L......... 7
FOREST ........ I3 SUNSET .Y........,........ ..- I3
FOREST ........ 34 HILLCREST ,.....,........,., 20
FOREST ........ 7 SOUTH OAK CLIFF ...... 2l
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First row: Coach Batchelor, Jerry Boland, Maxie Thomas, Roy Tramel, Charles Johnston. I
Sawyer, Steve Billings, Marvin Gilreath, Jerry H. Davidson,
Coach J. D. Hum' Fifth row: Troy Miller, Willie Walls, Leon Schulz, Jack Gross,
Billy McManus. l
Second row: Richard Roberts, Clifton Walton, Raymond Lowrey,
John B' Kirk' Joe Sawyer, Louis Delkl Sixth row: Milton Berry, Levon Hall, Ronnie Eaves, Paul Murphy, I
Hardy La Bell. ,
Third row: Donald Starnes, Jerry Reed, Awis Tramble, Murial I
Lane, Rgbeff Knight, Mau,-ice Luckadool Seventh row: Jerry Bell, Roger Summerville, Jerry Whisenant,
Fourth row: Billy Richardson, John Dean, Robert Raines, Royce
Walter Crum, Kenneth Bryant, D. F. Adams.
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FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
Frrsr row Bully Burkley Bully Chapman Wayne Ethlngton Paul Polly Rnchard Canter Davnd Colllns
Fourth row Larry Darby Sndney Shoemaker Earnest Fuentes
Second row Duckle Eaves Gary Mace Raymond Crossland, Howard Steward Robbre Phllllps Rlchard Stratton
Fifth row Doug Howell Paul Staton Coach Frey Johnnie
Third row Bobby Muller Charles Martin J C Olnver Bully Glasscock Raymond Neathery Rex Brownmg
CHEERLEADERS
I 954 1955
Doris Howell and Harry McLeroy HT T T HH LaJuanda Abbott and Jack Reed
eam, eam, eam..
Frank Gillett and Penny Pairsh Ann Lancaster and Philip Petty
Jan Parish
Mascot
Captains-BEVERLY WOFFORD and JANE GREY
First row: MAJORETTES-Shirley Lutz, Barbara Moore, Barbara
Lovin, Barbara Freeland, Sylvia Cowand, Doris Smith, Joyce
Hutfman, Patsy Lancaster.
Second row: Janis Dowdy, Mary Sharp, Laurel Sippey, Claudette
LeBlanc, Dorothy Vick, Sammie Johnson, Billie Touchstone,
Carolyn Crowder.
Third row: PEP SQUAD-Lucille Curry, Paula Leech, Virginia
Parvin, Betty Freeman, Janis Carpenter, Patsy Tissier, Patsy
Wallace, Barbara Lutz.
Fourth row: Alice Davis, Bobbie Johnson, Barbara Evans
Gaston, Carol Talley, Gloria Gomez, Joyce Yancey,
Fifth row: Eula May Arriola, Elizabeth Smith, Claudia
Ann Owens, Mary Frances Holcombe, Margaret Wilky,
Culpepper, Nancy Jones.
Sixth row: Patricia Vogel, Deanna Henry, Judy Prater,
Cox, Donnie Faye Riley, Georgia Disman, Betty
Daphine Mayer, Ann Dawdy, Patsy Hammons, Edna
UONETTES
At the right is a formation which
the Lionettes and Maiorettes pre-
sented cluring the Forest-Woodrow
Wilson game at the Cotton Bowl.
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A Day at the Pep Assembly
"Yea Green, Yea White!"
In center: "The
Captain raised his
head," is portrayed
by Cheerleaders
and Mascot, Jan
Pairsh.
Art students pre-
pare stage for pep
assembly.
Coach Johnson
recounts team's vic-
tory.
"Allahs" are chanted
1' , as the Lions celebrate
another victory.
A Night at the Game
"Go, Lions Go!"
Fight on for Victory!"
Another Lion touchdown. to
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Joel WyaTT and Bobby Williams Try To stop a
Hillcrest Score.
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FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
FOREST
BASKETBAL
-is First row: Bobby Williams, Jack Reed, Don Doyle,
Harold Taylor, Randall Rogers. l
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43 SOUTH OAK CLIFF 44 i
43 HILLCREST 58 '
54 CI2ozIEI2 TECHNICAL -- 74 I
46 WOODROW WILSON L 50 I
51 NORTH DALLAS 63 1
45 SUNSET 63
54 CROZIER TECHNICAL L 74 l
52 HILLCREST 70
48 vvoomeovv WILSON -- 61
58 SOUTH OAK CLIFF 61
78 ADAIvISoN 75
59 SUNSET 78 I
44 NORTH DALLAS 48 I
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Second row: Coach Milton Frey, Larry Allen,
Lyndal Welch, Marion Fallwell, James Roushey,
Joel Wyaii, Pete Embry.
The basketball Team works oul in The gym
Number 36 is Lynolal Welch, all-city player.
The white-jerseyed Lions close in on a Woodrow player.
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First row: Don Massey, William Farris, Johnnie Polly. Third row: Coach Bob Cowsar, K. Lynn Ellsworth, Johnny
Second row: Howard Newhouse, Jackie Strnad, Lawrence Burchetf, Von Hammond, Dick Mann, James Moore, George
Greer, Gary Raney, Frank Holey, Hubert Boles.
Logan.
TRACK
1954 SEASON
Led by TleeTTooTed Jackie Strnad, The Forest
Track Team of 1954 senT represenTaTives To The
regional meeT. The 440-yard relay Team was
composed of STrnad, Don Doyle, Wendell Chap-
man, and Willie Wilson, anchor man. STrnad losT
in The regional meeT in boTh The 100 and 220
yard dashes. The relay Team finished close To The
Top, buT noT high enough To go To The sTaTe
finals. WiTh The exception of Willie Wilson, who
is ouT because of injuries, The whole Team re-
Turns for The 1955 season. Jimmy Hill is also on
The Team.
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March 1-FOREST vs. ADAMSON, WOODROW
WILSON and CROZIER TECHNICAL.
March 8-FOREST vs. ADAMSON, SUNSET and
HILLCREST.
March 12-DAL-HI RELAYS.
March 15-FOREST vs. SUNSET, WOODROW WIL-
SON and NORTH DALLAS.
March 18, 19-FORT WORTH MEET.
March 22-FOREST vs. SOUTH OAK CLIFF, CRO-
ZIER TECHNICAL and NORTH DALLAS.
March 30-FOREST vs. WOODROW WILSON.,
HILLCREST and SOUTH OAK CLIFF.
April 13-CITY MEET PRELIMINARIES.
April 14-CITY MEET FINALS.
April 23-REGIONAL MEET.
April 30-INVITATIONAL MEET.
May 6, 7-STATE MEET, AUSTIN.
I954 SEASON
First row: Coach James Batchelor, M. L. Kennedy, Harold
Taylor, Ernest Row, James Smith, Vernon Guynes, Quandon
Franks, Manager Leroy Hooten.
Second row: Levon Hall, Billy Martin, Marion Fallwell, Raymond
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Wilkinson, Bobby Williams, James Roushey.
ird row: Bobby Booth, Stanley Wyll, Don Doyle, Horace
Joffrion, James Williams, Pete Embry.
BASEBALL
I955 SEASON
April I-FOREST SUNSET
April 2-FOREST NORTH DALLAS
April 5-FOREST SOUTH OAK CLIFF
April 7-FOREST HILLCREST
April 9-FOREST ADAMSON
April II-FOREST CROZIER TECHNICAL
April I6-FOREST WOODROW WILSON
April I9 FOREST SOUTH OAK CLIFF
April 2I-FOREST HILLCREST
April 23-FOREST ADAMSON
April 26-FOREST CROZIER TECHNICAL
April 28-FOREST NORTH DALLAS
May 2-FOREST SUNSET
May 4-FOREST WOODROW WILSON
Forest's T954 Baseball Team, coached by J. D.
Batchelor, lead the city race for three games be-
fore bowing to North Dallas, 4-3, The Lions fin-
ished thircl in the Dallas District. The pitching of
M. L. Kennedy and Marion Fallwell kept the Lions
close to the top spot all season. Led by Fallwell,
a number of letterrnen will be seeking the first
title for Forest since 1944.
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Left to right: Coach A. K. Quesenbury, James Harwood, Pete Embry, Roger Summerville, Jerry
Banks, and Bradford Long.
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bury, The golf Team had a good season in I954.
The team finished in third place in The city.
Robert Ramirez led the team. Other outstanding
players were Hilario Ramirez, Grady Hudgens,
and Pete Embry. The Team lost only to Woodrow
Wilson and Sunsef. Pete Embry is The only re-
turning letterman for the I955 matches.
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First row: Tommie DeLeon, Helen Clark, Joe Goldman, and Second row: Billy Granek, Erwin Kertz, Coach John Johnson
CROZIER TECHNICAL
WOODROW WILSON
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SOUTH OAK CLIFF ....
SUNSET ................,...
Sally Minter. Carman Amador, and Bobby Goldstein.
I954 SEASON I953-i954 REVIEW
Finishing next to last in the city series, the FOREST
Forest Tennis Team lost all total team matches. FOREST
Team members were Frances Hendrick, Mary FQREST
Alice Joines, Billy Granek, Marcus Wolford, Bobby FOREST
Goldstein, Tommie DeLeon, and Carmen Amador. FOREST
Four netters from the T954 Junior High team FOREST
qualified for the T955 team: Sally Minter, Erwin
Kertz, Joe Goldman, and Helen Clark.
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Miss Locille Segrist and Mrs. Irma Unger, girls' physical education instructors,
take time out.
Tumbling is a favorite activity in the girls' gymnasium
program.
Five sports are engaged in by
Forest's Coeds in this order:
Fall: volleyball, tenekoit, and bad-
minton.
Winter: basketball.
Spring: baseball and volleyball.
Each girls' gymnasium class holds
tournaments, the winners of which
are photographed in the group pic-
tures on the following five pages.
In the foreground are captains of
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LAJ UANDA ABBOTT
Cheerleader: Echo Staff.
JERRY ADCOCK
Tri-Hi-Y: Secretarial Club: lce Skating Club.
LucY AMADOR
Junior Red Cross Council: Office Assistant: Clinic
Assistant: Forest Echo Staff.
JIMMY ATKINSON
Hi-Y: French Club.
RAYMOND BAILEY
Eta Sigma. Phi Award: Student Council, President
Linz Award: Auditores Caesaris, Treasurer: ROTC: Na
tional Honor Society: Football, Letterman: Forester An
nual Staff.
CHARLOTTE ANN BAKER
Modeling Club: Gym Captain: Forester Annual Staff
BARBARA BALLARD
Tri-Hi-Y: Library Assistant: Forest Echo Staff.
PERRY DON BARBER
Forest Echo Staff: ROTC: Senior Class, Sergeant-at
Arms: Drill Team.
PAu LA BARN ETT
Distributive Education.
NELLIE BASS
Linz Award: Teen-age Library Association: Library
Treasurer, Secretary: Gym Captain: Dramatics Club.
SENIORS '55
TOMMY JOE BEDDINGFIELD
ROTC: Hillbilly Club.
ELIZABETH BENEDICT
Future Nurses Club: Clinic Helper: Secretarial Club:
Tri-Hi-Y: Art Club.
HUGH TRAVIS BOLTON
Linz Award: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Auditores Caesaris: ROTC:
Honor Wreath Society.
SYLVIA BOWNDS
Dramatics Club: Library Club, Secretary: Linz Award:
Library Assistant: Office Assistant: Teen-age Library As-
sociation: Gym Captain.
MARY CHOTE
First-Aid Club: Future Nurses Club: Clinic Helper:
Secretarial Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Art Club.
RICHARD CHOTE
EDNA CODY
Auditores Caesaris: Secretarial Club: Eta Sigma Phi
Award: Modeling Club: Gym Captain.
SANDRA COWAND
National Honor Society, Secretary: Forester Annual
Staff: Linz Awards: Future Teachers, President: Modeling
Club, Secretary: French Club, Reporter: High Scholarship
Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Dramatics Club, President: Student Coun-
cil: lce Skating Club.
BARBARA CUNDIFF
AVA NELL DEAN
Future Nurses Club: Modeling Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Junior
Red Cross Council: Forest Echo Staff: Secretarial Club:
Office Assistant: Library Assistant.
SENIORS '55
NICK THOMAS DEAN
ROTC, Band.
JASPER DEGELIA
FRANCES DENTON
National Honor Society, Linz Awards, Choir, Forest
Echo Staff, Secretarial Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross
Council, Student Council, Roller Skating Club.
SHIRLEY Doss
Tri-Hi-Y, Secretarial Club, Modeling Club, Social Danc-
ing Club.
JERRY EAVES
Hi-Y, ROTC, First Sergeant, Basketball Club.
MALCOLM EcHOLs
ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel, Forest Echo, Advertising
Manager.
ROYCE FIVECOAT
Hi-Y.
BILLY GRANEK
National Honor Society, Auditores Caesaris, Sergeant-
at-Arms, Key Club, Secretary, Linz Awards, Tennis Let-
terman, High Scholarship Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tennis
Club, Facts Forum.
JANE GRAY
Senior Class, Secretary, National Honor Society, Linz
Awards, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Forest Echo Staff, Head
Maiorette, Facts Forum, Treasurer, Secretarial Club, Stu-
dent Council, Forester Annual Staff.
RAYMOND HALL
Junior Red Cross Council, Forester Annual Staff, Office
Assistant.
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HARRY DEE HARMON
I ROTC, Second Lieutenant, Drill Ribbon.
NELL HARRIS
Linz Awards, Secretarial Club, Junior Red Cross Coun-
cil, Forester Annual Staff, Modeling Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Library
Assistant.
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I Forest Echo Staff, ROTC, Games Club, Gun Club, Drill
I Team.
l CLETA l'lATCHER
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MARGARET FRANCES HENORICK
National Honor Society, President, Linz Awards, Stu-
dent Council, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Secretarial
Club, President, Future Teachers Club, Vice President,
Forester Annual Staff, Tennis Team, Facts Forum.
GEORGE HERMAN
WILLIE MAE HERNDON
Future Nurses Club, President, Roller Skating Club,
Band, Tri-Hi-Y.
DONALD HIcI4s
BOBBY HOGUE
ROTC Drill Team, Rifle Team, M-Sgt., French Club,
Honor Wreath Society.
PAULA HOscI-I
Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council, Parliamen-
tarian, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Secretarial Club, Typists Club,
Future Nurses Club, Choir, Office Assistant, Junior
Journalism Club, Vice President.
SENIORS '55
ELAINE HosIcK
Future Nurses Club: Secretarial Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Forester
Annual Staff.
GRADY HUDGENS
Forest Echo, Editor-in-Chief.
JALNA FAYE INIHOFF
Library Assistant: Office Assistant: Forest Echo Staff:
Cheerleader Club.
MARTHA JAQU ES
BELVA JOHNSON
Linz Award: Forester Annual Staff: Tri-Hi'Y: Secretarial
Club, Reporter: Gym Captain: Junior Red Cross Council.
FAYE MARIE JOHNSON
Office Assistant: Future Nurses Club: Library Club.
MARY ALICE JOINES
National Honor Society: Linz Awards: Choir: Tennis
Team.
MARGARET ANN KNIGHT
Forest Echo Staff: French Club, Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y
Vice President: Secretarial Club: Typing Club.
CHARLES RAY KOLLER
Football: Games Club: Music Club, President.
BILLY GENE LAMINACK
ROTC.
SENIORS '55
NANCY KATHRYN LARGE
DAR Citizenship Award, National Honor Society, Treas-
urer, Linz Awards, Forester Annual Staff, Student Coun-
cil, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, Modeling Club, President,
Senior Model, Secretarial Club, President, Ice Skating
C ub.
PAU LA JEAN LE ECH
Pep Squad, Baton Twirlers Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Modeling
Club, Forest Echo Staff, Secretarial Club.
RAY LEIvIIvIoNs
JACK LooN EY
ROTC Sergeant, Games Club, Student Council, Band,
Dance Club, Vice President.
SHIRLEY LuTz
Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Senior Play.
KEN MAYNARD
Regimental Commanding Officer, Rifle Team, Captain,
All-City Rifle Shot, Honor Wreath Society, Forest Echo
Staff, Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Drill Team.
TERRY E. MCCULLOUGH
ROTC, Track.
WILLIAM MCDONALD
ROTC, Drill Team, Honor Wreath Society, Games Club,
Forest Echo Staff, Gun Club, Fire Fighters, P.M.S.T.
Ribbon, Drill Ribbon, Rifle Marksman.
TOM MINTER
Senior Class, Treasurer, Football, Baseball, Cinema
Club.
TOMMY Moss
Senior Class, Parliamentarian, Forest Echo Staff, For-
ester Annual Statf, Key Club, Dallas Historical Society,
Hi-Y, ROTC Band, Dance Band, Football, Auditores
Caesaris, Parliamentarian, Student Council.
SENIORS '55
RENATE MUELLER
Typists Club, Forester Annual Staff, Gym Captain
MARTHA DELILA MURPHY
Tri-Hi4Y, Modeling Club, Library Assistant, Junior Red
Cross Council.
BOBBY NASH
DON NELMS
Linz Award, ROTC, Honor Wreath Society, Forester
Annual Staff, Fire Fighters, Drill Team, Gun Club, Drill
Ribbon.
HARRY A. OSBORNE
Key Club, International Trustee, President, Student
Council, Vice President, High Scholarship Club, Treasurer,
Linz Awards, Junior Rotarian, Drum Major, Senior Schol-
astic Quiz Award.
PENNY PAIRSH V
Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Linz Award,
Tri-Hi-Y, Echo Staff.
C. R. PENNINGTON
Forest Echo Staff, Football, Track, Key Club, ROTC
Band.
ROY RANDOLPH
ROTC, Cinema Club, President, Drill Team.
JACK REED
Linz Award, Cheerleader, Senior Class, President,
Hi-Y, Vice President, Student Council, Basketball, Allied
Arts, First Prize, Scholastic Award, Fire Fighters, Forester
Annual Staff.
JULIA SUE REYNOLDS
Gym Captain, Choir, Forest Echo Staff, Cheerleaders
Club, Modeling Club, Library Assistant, Typists Club.
SENIORS '55
WARREN REYNOLDS
JOE RICHARDSON
ROBERT RIDENOUR
JAMES ROUSHEY
Football, Letterman, Baseball, Letterman, Choir.
LEON G. SCHWARTZ
Senior Class, Vice President, Key Club, Treasurer, Audi-
tores Caesaris, Honor Wreath Society, ROTC, Football
Letterman, Track.
ALLEN TEVIS SEGAL
Key Club, President, Auditores Caesaris, Vice Presi-
dent, ROTC Band, Captain, Linz Awards, Junior Rotar-
ian, Student Council, National Honor Society, Vice Presi-
dent, Fire Fighters, One-Act Play.
JAMES SETTLES
ROTC, Drill Team, Fire Fighters.
LAUREL SIPPEY
Maiorette, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Lionettes Club,
Forest Echo Staff.
JUDY STATMAN
High Scholarship Club, Dallas Historical Society
Treasurer, Senior High Dramatics Club, Pan American
Student Forum, Junior Y-Teens.
MARILYN ARNETTA STEGALL
Linz Award, Tri-Hi-Y, Pan American Student Forum
Secretary, Secretarial Club.
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PEGGY STOWE
CHARLES TYLER
ROTC, First Lieutenant: Gun Club: Drill Team: Drill
Ribbon.
DOROTHY JEAN VICK
Maiorette: Baton Twirlers Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Forest Echo
Staff: Junior'Red Cross Council: Modeling Club: Office
Assistant: Secretarial Club: Library Club.
STAR VILLASANA
Tri-Hi-Y: Library Assistant: Junior Red Cross Council:
Gym Captain, Tennis Club.
VERNON KENNETH VOGEL
Forest Echo Staff.
CARRIE WAGLIARDO
BOBBY WILLIAMS
Basketball Club: Baseball Club.
EMILY WILSON
Linz Award: Forester Annual Staff: High Scholarship
Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Ice Skating Club: Gym Captain: Future
Teachers Club, Secretary: Modeling Club, Vice President:
Tennis Club: Office Assistant: First-Aid Club.
IRNIA WITTELS
Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms: Secretarial Club: Linz
Awards.
BEVERLY JEAN WOLFORD
Student Council, Treasurer: Forest Echo Staff, Feature
Editor: Head Maiorette: National Republic Essay Contest,
Second Place Winner: Tri-Hi-Y: Lionettes Co-Captain: Sec-
retarial Club.
SHIRLEY YATES
June '55
Dramatics Club, Library Club, President, Library As-
sistant, Teen-age Library Association, Office Assistant,
Gym Captain.
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ELIZABETH ANN ALLEN
RAYMOND DAVILLA, JR.
Pan American Student Forum, ROTC.
JAN DOWDY
Linz Awards, High Scholarship Club, Maiorette, Forest
Echo Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Assistant, Gym Captain,
Baton Twirlers Club.
FRANK GILLETT
Pan American Student Forum, President, Cheerleader,
Key Club, Fire Fighters, Dallas Historical Society.
JACK GRAY
CHARLES GRISSAEIII
ROSE ELLEN HEIMANN
National Honor Society, Linz Awards, High Scholarship
Club, Auditores Caesaris, President, Library Assistant,
Dramatics Club, Vice President, Swimming Club, Gym
Captain.
CORENE HUGHES
Library Assistant, Hostess Club, Secretary, Library Club,
Cinema Club.
GWENDOLYN EMILY LooNEY
Junior Red Cross Council, President, High Scholarship
Club, Auditores Caesaris, Secretary, Choir, Linz Award,
Dallas Historical Society, Treasurer, Linz Bible Award.
SENIORS '56
JEANNE MARIE MARSHALL
Gym Captain: Typists Club, Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y: Office
Assistant.
PAUL MICHAELSON
Linz Awards: Linz Bible Award: Forester Annual' Staff:
Student Council: Dallas Historical Society, President: High
Scholarship Club, President: Le Cercle Francais, Vice
President.
ANN OWEN
Pep Squad: Roller Skating Club: Baton Twirlers Club
Library Club.
TILLIE OXMAN
Dallas Historical Society: Junior Red Cross Council
Secretary: Tennis Club: Student Council: Hostess Club
Red Cross Award.
FRANCES ROFFMAN
Art Club, Vice President: Gym Captain: Skating Club
HELEN ROFFMAN
Art Club, President: Secretarial Club: Skating Club
ROSE MARIE ScoTcH
Dallas Historical Society: Skating Club: Office As
sistant.
FRANK STORY
Key Club: Dallas Historical Society, Sergeant-at-Arms
Pan American Student Forum: Fire Fighters.
PAT ANN TAYLOR
National Honor Society: Linz Award: Bible Linz Award
High Scholarship Club: Auditores Caesaris, Vice Presi
dent: Dallas Historical Society, President: Library As
sistant: Dramatics Club.
BETTY RUTH WALKER
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Jean Bogue
Mary Lou Boshears
Catherine Boyd
Jo Ann Bucher
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Helen Culpepper
Helen Davis
Norman Davis
Louis Delk
Robert Dudley
Arthur Duke
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Barbara Ford
Betty Freeman
Molly Gaston
Edward Gross
Jack Gross
Fay Guernsey
Doug Howell
Joyce Huffman
Gary Hutchison
Marcia Louise Jacobs
Billy Johnson
Francis Johnson
Glenda Johnson
Mary Kennemer
Doris Kerbo
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Charles HaTley
Don Louis Henderson
Kay Henderson
Billie Holland
Marfha Honea
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Mary Koller
Marcia Lumpkin
Charles Martin
PaTsy McDaniel
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Sally Minfer
Barbara Moore
Raymond Nearhery
Jerry Oliver
Tedclie Pairsh
Mike Parker
Jerry Priesf
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Edith Sims
Leo Sims
Shirley Ann Sims
Claudia Smith
Roger Somerville
Bobby Sfanley
Danny Sfrafher
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Gary Raney
Ranclell Rogers
Joe Sawyer
Norma SCOTT
Frances Shevv
David Shindoll
SOPHOMORES
Patsy Tissier
Royce Trarnel
LaNelI Vick
Carmen Wagliardo
Lena Mae Wisely
Nita Woodruff
January '58
Bobby Wortham
Patricia Jean Baker
Melvin Barry
Jerry Boland
A. B. Cooly
Charles Harmon
Frances Manrriquez
Daphine Mayer
James Moore
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FRESHMAN CLASS
June '58
Carole Austin
Eddie Ball
Wanda Beggs
Donald Billups
Debra Bradberry
Kenneth Brisendine
Elizabeth Ann Brown
Billy Burkley
Clover Burris
Johnny Calverly
Bobbie Cameron
Janet Carpenter
Ann Carroll
Saondra Clark
Betty Sue Collier
James Conner
Jackie Cox
Marie Coxe
Lenoria Crawford
Alice Davis
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June '58
John Emmett
David Ethington
Marlene Ferrell
Jean France
Janell Franklin
Laura Fritz
Epsie Gacldis
Janie Gaston
John Wayne Gilliland
Johnny Glasscock
Don Gray
Brooks Griffin
Sally Harp
Deanna Henry
Ora Beth Hickey
Mary Frances Holcombe
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Donald Lindert
Barbara Marshall
Shirley Marvin
Weldon Paul McCown
Rita McLemore
Sue McNally
Henry Meade
Carol Meggs
Clayton Miller
Nancy Moore
Dale Morgan
Onita Newell
Harvey Nix
Bobby Nunn
Sue Parish
Frances Patterson
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Nancy Reeder
Gail Ridenour
Billy Roe
Jackie Ross
Barbara Simons
Milton Shumate
David Sartain
Leva Sattervvhite
Cecila Sizemore
Opal Smith
Kathleen Stafford
Elmer Stone
Robert Stone
Patricia Swain
Maxie Thomas
Harvey Thornton
Orvis Tramel
Rosie Vines
Joann ,Whitton
Margaret Wilkey
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January '59
Mack Ballard
Helen Rurh Brown
Linda Capehart
Barbara Coyle
William Cross
Mary Cuncliff
Phillip Kiser
Kathryn LighTfooT
Shirley Pemberton
Peggy Rogers
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Patsy Adams
Maxine Alexander
Charmayne Altenau
Mary Amador
Barbara Bison
Judy Blakeney
Sandra Brewer
Carl Brockway
Julia Calvert
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Laura Collins
Emily Cook
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Dicky Eaves
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Ray Fletcher
Juanita Fritz
Sandra Griffin
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MargareT Graves
Thomas Harmon
Rex Harwell
James Hatcher
Joan Hodges
Judy Horn
Thomasann Hosch
Pansy Jenkins
Frankie Johnson
Jimmy Kilgore
Vladimir Kuloala
Austin Lewellan
Claudie Lindsley
Ralph Looney
Cassie Luneau
Allen Luferman
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Charles Oliver
Reba Nell Parham
Frank Porter
Brenda Patterson
Patsy Pemberton
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Frances Reed
Evelyn Riggs
Donnie Roberts
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Joyce Rogers
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Carolyn Se-ilheimer
Barbara Settles
Laura Shelton
Ann Sinclair
Billy Smith
Richard Story
Jerry Schwartz
Kay Talbot
Thelma Tate
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Janice Walker
Beatrice Weatherford
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LOW EIGHTH CLASS
First row: Julian Ramirez, Johnny Snow, Lupe Canter, Morris
Young, Roger Wheeler, Billy Don Jones, Billie Blankenship,
Dale O'Donnell, Larry Bowling, Tommy McClary, Jesse Ro-
driquez, Sam Moon.
Second row: 'Donald Bishop, Kenneth Oberlechner, Jerry Purser,
Allan Wall, Roger Holloway, Ray Ross, Donald Hoening,
Gregory Gonzales, Buford Beclnar, Travis Stamper, Gene
Allen.
Third row: Charles Clark, William De Moss, Henry Powell, James
Williams, Billy McMahon, Gerald Morse, Sieven Chavarria,
Arthur Martinez, Ted Bogue, Hillis Walker, Jerry Williams.
Fourth row: F. L. Green, Wesley Spencer, Instructors.
LOW EIGHTH CLASS
First row: Melba Cooper, Mary Louise Vela, Wanda Hunter,
Irma Mendoza, Mary Helen Panyagua, Linda Gowen, Ellen
Poteei, Virginia Mills, Rose Ann Palmer, Peggy Rogers.
Second row: Frances Cole, Eva Mendoza, Ellen Davis, Alice
McMahon, Maria Vasquez, Mary Murillo, Linda Myles, Shirley
Johnson, Myra Cole, Shirley Allred.
Third row: Shirley Minier, Brenda McFarlin, Sandy Rogers
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VOL. 39, NO. 5 DALLAS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 X Price 10 Cents
Listen. . .
Lions!
By BOBBY GOLDSTEIN
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I HOPE everyone will still sup-
port the team after the football
season is over. Remember we have
a basketball, a track, a golf, a ten-
nis and a baseball team at Forest.
Support them and I'm sure they
will win too.
A VOTE of thanks should be
given to Joe Loftin for all the fine
work he did making paintings, ban-
ners and posters for the football
season.
EVERYONE is planning to go
to the Senior Play. I know it will be
one of Miss Eckleman's famous
plays. We all know every year the
Senior Play is very good.
lN 'DHIS ,issue read the very in-
teresting story on the Junior Red
Cross. Every year about this time
the Junior Red Cross starts their
drive, let's everyone suppogt them.
tThrough the Junior Red Cross
everyone all over the world in
need is helped.
"ONE MAIN reason for juvenile
delinquency is the absence of stu-
dents from school," states Principal
James T. Whittlsey. Roaming the
streets when you are supposed to
be in school starts teen-agers to
juvenile delinquency. Breaking
windows and destroying DTODGFCY
will surely be your downfall. Go
to school every day you are not
sick and you'll find when vnu
grow up you wan -- '
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pany
the i
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Ticket
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tickets sale
33660.50 wa
on football
a profit of 4
of the sales
The mone1
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letics Depar
were sold at 4
game than any oth r
other games were
'Picket sales will
throughput basketball
An appreciation is
. , .. . ,. ..s.-r urs., 4- nml
Lions Elect Echo . " e-'ts Tociay
SOON T0 Be seen in the Senior Play are
Shirley Lutz, Carleton Johnson, and Gera'
Seniors to Present Old-Time
On Forest Stage Tuesday, '
On December 14, at S p. m., the
Mid-term Senior Class for 1955 of
Forest Avenue High School will
boy who is
present "Bertha the Beautiful
Typewriter Girl" an old-time
"Mellerdrammer" in the auditor-
ium. Yes, it is a. good old fash-
ioned mellodrama, with a villian,
hero, heroine, and all the trim-
mings, Miss Helen
director.
If you h""'
Ecltelman is thc
annual Wozencrait Award 1
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26 per-
held an-
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mined by
lots.
ar 1941 our
s were Eve-
er Kruz, fol-
,trry Hoffman
MZ. By a close
othy Lawrence
an were chosen.
lu Hancock and
were elected as
, well as Echo
their senior class.
Paris and Robert
osen by 1,079 votes
ssmates at Forest.
ulian Braddock and.
Guynes' The Ord s Hatter weer select-
Which the banks 1949, Freddie Phillips
'ied OH is diswp Shawean gained top
boistrioushlrish l 10 found Freddie Combs
Bridget 053-58 ied to ex-Forester Ray-
T119 fllll E115 '- K oojach, making top shelf.
can be received only ,ter Janell Hiten, cheer-
dience encourages the hero . him, md Tommy P01131-di basket.
heroine With their 2-DDIHUJG and - ' ball star, received the honors in
drubs the villians with boos. RUSS- - Q! ' 1952,
Love, mystery and the immense den' Carl Sf! I f rf Our most recent Echo Sweet-
-Dmeqy keep you on your toes, Raymond wlrkmson' hearts we1'e Earlene Fallwell and
ioift miss this hilarious bit of en- The first election for the cho Walter Stockdale who won out in
,nainment Sweethearts was held in 1941. In- the 1953 election.
ean Burchett, Barb
In November 20 at Dal-Hi
in special ceremonies
ing the Forest, South
game, Jean Burchctt and
ara lewis, Named Football , Queens
Football Queens for 1954 before a
crowd of 6,500. Q
C. C. Curry, president of the
Forest Dad's Club, made the pre-
Lewis were crowned as
sentation
The girls were selected by the
football team, each receiving the
same number of votes. The four
princesses selected were Nancy
Tillery, Tomilou Symms, Patsy
diargrove, and Shirley Lutz.
Jean Dui-chet, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Burchet, is a sopho-
her third year
be seen at all
and football
favorite past-
anml football.
more and is now in
at Forest. She may
the school dances
games because her
times are dancing
She also loves to eat, her special
being chocolate pie. Iler sweet per-
sonality has Won her many friends.
Barbara Lewis, u senior, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NV. L.
Sochriest. She is well known for
her winning smile. Her favorite
pastime is Carl Smith and watching
him play football. She eats most
anything and all the time.
Echo Sweethearts
OFFICIAL BALLOT
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Norman Rogers our frlendly photographer IS a famnlnar slght nn Forests halls
Hts cheerful smile and ready service make hum a favorite of the annual staff
ln appreclatlon for hrs falthful work we name Norman Rogers The 1955
Forester s Sweetheart
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SEPTEMBER 8 The Enrollment Express rolls in right on time.
First stop-FOREST Diesel vs. Mt. Pleasant choo choo.
FOREST Diesel vs. Carter Riverside choo choo.
24 Junior Achievement Assembly.
HAPPY STOP-FOREST Diesel vs. Sulphur Springs choo choo.
OCTOBER 6 This is a day we all look forward to-Beginning of Annual Sales Campaign and
publication of first Echo.
7 FOREST Diesel vs. North Dallas choo choo.
8 Junior Traffic Assembly CRule CarD.
T4 FOREST Diesel vs. Adamson choo choo.
15 Stop! Look! Listen! Senior Traffic Assembly.
21 FOREST pulls in early for the big game against Woodrow at the Cotton Bowl.
22 High School Day at the Fair-track washed out.
30 First wreck of the season-FOREST Diesel vs. Sunset Streamliner Express.
NOVEMBER 5 Senior Express of Flag Pole Hill for Wiener Roast.
8-12 Education Week.
9 OPEN HOUSE CPorters will answer all questionsj.
'll Presentation of the Freedom Shrine Qquite an honorlj
12 FOREST Diesel vs. Hillcrest Diesel.
15 Junior Red Cross Drive.
T8 Leadership Banquet CPolish a whistlej.
20 FOREST Diesel vs. South Oak Cliff Streamliner Express.
Crowning of Football Queens, Barbara Lewis and Jean Burchett.
DECEMBER l Election of Echo Sweethearts, Tommilou Symms and James Roushey. A
3 National Honor Society Assembly. A
Q TO CHOIR ASSEMBLY QA!! seats takenj. l
25 Santa tries new method this year-the train!
JANUARY 3 The train of school days is back on the track.
T5 Everyone aboard for the SENIOR PROM.
21 Senior Day. Seniors are almost at the end of the line. J
21 Dads Club Athletic Banquet is in the FAHS dining car.
23 Baccalaureate Services for the January '55 Class at the First Methodist Church.
25 Crash!! A wrecked train? No, just EXAMS at Forest.
26 More exams.
27 Graduation, 8:00 P.M. at the First Methodist Ch'urch.
Last stop for '55 Seniors.
28 Report Cards. Some of us are derailed.
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New term, half of our iourney completed.
Presentation of "Meet Arizona." Observation car filled: Dobbs and Bell, Con-
ductors.
Shelter all engines! Atomic bomb drills.
Spring Echo Assembly.
Brotherhood Assembly.
Forest's Rifle team places first in city matches. Billy Martin is first place individual
winner. Senior Wiener Roast.
Awards Assembly. WE'RE A PROUD TRAIN.
Latin Banquet-Summa Cum Laude. ANNUAL EXPRESS GOES TO PRESS.
One-Act Play Contest at Forest in the Observation Car. We present "The Devil
and Daniel Webster."
Career Clinic QAre you to be local, streamliner, or switch engine?j
Junior Red Cross Lily Drive Cto please Veteransj.
interscholastic Spelling Contest.
Music Pay Assembly.
Easter Assembly. Train out for repairs until April 12.
National Honor Assembly.
All-City Band, Choir, and Orchestra.
Senior Prom
Senior Play "Time Out for Ginger."
Senior Day.
Baccalaureate.
Graduation Day for the June '55 Seniors.
Sent away for three months' repairs.
HERE'S TO NEXT YEAR!
The ride was long, but fun-filled. Here's
to the next trip! May it hold as many vic-
tories in The classroom and on theplaying
field as did this iourney in 1954-'55.
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THE MAKER OF DREAMS
Maker of Dreams .,... .,,,.,,.. R AYMOND BAILEY
Pierrot ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, .....,A..........-.,-- A LLEN SEGAL
Pierreffe ............,...,......,,Y.... LOUISE MCDANIELS
Director ........................ MISS HELEN ECKELMAN
CWinner of Firsf place in city-wide lnlerscholasfic
League One-Act-Play Comesfj.
Dramatically
Speaking
"You've got it right enough!"
Baby, don'T wait for The
moon."
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BERTHA
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GIRL
"How dare you lay your hands on that girl!"
"Oh my dear David, won'T you help your "pa-oore" old father?"
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CLUB SPECIALS
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With their suitcases packed, Tommie Tri-Hi-Y officers prepare for the an-
DeLeon and Carmen Amador leave for nual Christmas Dance. Left to right:
the Pan American Conference in Charlotte Kirksey, Nancy Large, Jane
Austin. Gray, Frances Hendrick.
Latin Department activities are climaxed annually with a spring banquet. Pictured
here is the '54 event.
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Arizona Torn Tells AunT
Lavinia abouf The vvilcl
WesT.
MEET ARIZONA
Presemed By
FOREST AVENUE DRAMATICS CLUB
and
FOREST JUNIOR CHORUS
Mrs. Pansy Dobbs
Musical Director
Loyd Bell
Stage Director
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for The finale of "MeeT
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Above: These Forest entries won
places in the All-City Symphony,
Band, and Chorus. They will per-
form on April 22. Winners are:
Jackie Glatzer, Norma Johnson,
Gwen Looney, and Richard Mad-
den.
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In Music
Below, The "Four Hits and Their Misses" are, first row: Norma
Ruth Johnson and Jeanine Davis.
Second row: George Logan, Houston Miller, Johnny Burchett
and Donald Doyle.
Graduating seniors of the
band are these music makers:
Allen Segal, Willie Mae Hern-
den, and Harry Osborne.
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ROTC Rifle Marches, shooting a Total of 874 our of a possible lOOO.
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JANUARY '55
The graduating class of January '55 are on stage to sing their class song
to the tune of "Little Things Mean A Lot."
With the aid of his assistants, Harold Taylor performs a bit of magic.
Scholarship Winners
Forest takes pride in these :lune '54 honor AWARDS
ROGER COLEY-Yale University
PAUL REYNOLDS-Sears Roebuck
PATRICIA MCCULLOUGH - Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation
SCOTT ALLEN-A. Harris
LOUIS MCGARITY - Music, Southern Methodist
University
LYNETTE KATZ-Valedictorian, Southern ,Metho-
dist University
ELIZABETH LOWE-College Club
PATSY FORD-College Club
SHIRLEY HOLEY-Dallas Business and Professional
Women's Club
BARBARA SPOERL - Texas State College for
Women
graduates, who were awarded rtiore scholarships
than any other Dallas seniors.
Frdnt row: Lynette Katz, Elizabeth Lowe, Patsy Back row: Roger Coley, Paul Reynolds, Patricia
Ford, Shirley Holey, Barbara Spoerl, McCullough, Scott Allen, Louis McGarity.
January '5
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guests at The prom.
IN THE
STANDS
"Kick that goal!"
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"AII for Forest stand up and
holler!"
"And The band plays on!"
Everybody up for The kickoff!"
The annual staff comes through with their promise of
a steak dinner for a Lion football victory over Woodrow.
ON THE
MARCH
Mr. Whittlesey congratulates the Lions upon another
win.
Mrs. Unger accompanies her Pep
Squad and the Band on the trip to
play Mount Pleasant.
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HERE AN
Almost any day in the office, Mrs. Brown and Mr.
Whittlesey may be seen, as here, counseling students.
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Atomic Drill! Everyone face the
wall.
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Mrs. Vandergraff, left, and her
staff prepare lunch. l
The villain in this picture is Pete Embry. The harassed
heroine is Beverly Wolford. The place: the Echo Lab
in one of its lighter moments.
The place: WFAA TV Studios. i
The event: Quiz 'Em on the Air.
The Forest Quiz Kids: Harry Os-
borne, Billy Granek, Allen Segal,
and Raymond Bailey. The coach:
Miss Eckelman. The results: a tie
with South Oak Cliff.
The commentatorldescribes a
dress worn by Anna Koncak. The
place: the school auditorium. The
event: a style show presented by
the Clothing Department.
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Adam's Lunch Sfand
A. J.
Burchel-1' Plumbing Co.
Ben Morris Jewelry Co.
Bing's Barber Shop
Bloom's Edgewood Pharmacy
Bonnie's Drive-In
Burch Plumbing C
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Cannon Barber and Beaufy Shop
Cenfury Lumber Co.
Cl ' '
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Dallas Beaufy Salon
Dallas Power 81 Lighl Co.
Dal-Sec Theafre
Dan Flefcher Aufomofive Repair
Denison Sfudio
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DiIIard's Grocery Sfore
Dr. l.
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Dr. Pepper BoHling Co.
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Draughons Business College
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LaJuanda Abboff Paul Michaelson Nell Harris
SENIOR RINGS - CLUB PINS
COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS
Sanger Bros. Second Floor
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BEN UTAY Bos TucKER's
Firsf Capfain Foofball Team l9l7 COLONIAL SERVICE S-I-A-I-ION
Humble Producfs-S 8: H Green Sfamps
JEWELRY COMPANY
l924 Elm S'l'ree'l'
Dallas, Texas
Wash-Lu bricafion-Accessories
Road Service-Baffery Charge
3I25 Colonial af Pennsylvania
Dallas, Texas
DUDLEY M. HUGHES
FUNERAL HOME
400 Easf Jefferson
WO-5l34
Ambulance Service
BLOOM'S
EDGEWOOD PHARMACY
Harwood af Grand
Lef Us Pick Up And Deliver
Your Prescripfion Or
Any Ofher Needs. Free Delivery
7 DAYS WYEEKLY, 7 A.M. fo 3 A.M.
S 81 W AUTO PARTS
Second Avenue 2702104
MORRIS GARAGE
Fender Slcirfs Dual EXl1aUS+S
Sed-covers Dual Aerials SI I5 S. Lamar Sf. HU-5l78
ALL CAR ACCESSORIES COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
lM-0068
Uniforms for All Purposes
SAM DYSTERBACH COMPANY
Maioreffe Boofs and Uniforms
Band and Pep Squad Uniforms
Experf Leffering and Emblems in School Colors
2I08 ELM
RA-530I
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For Senior Rings These Lions Rate
Linz Jewelists Tops in All the State
Fine Diamonds Since 1877
Leon Schwarh Jane Gray Edna Cody
Fine WaI'chi Repairing ' Make Your Dollars
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McKEE JEWELERS a,
Diamonds - Wafches
259 P.G. Shopping Village' J' C' CO' i
5420 Eas'r Grand Ph. VI-255I
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SERVICE STATION
Foresf a+ Fourih Phone HA-0I56
Road Service
FOREST AVE.
FURNITURE CO.
Complefe Line Of
Home Furnishings
I624 Foresl' Ave. HA-33I4
DALLAS, TEXAS
Choice Flowers For
All Occasions
NITSCHE
FLOWER SHOP
ROBERT H. THURMOND. Jr.. Mgr
CompIe'l'e Shop Wi'Ih One Sfl'op
Qualify Foods A+
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SUPER MARKET
DaYPlly3?T57I HA-2626 Harwood a+ Grand
Nigh+ HU-5543 OPEN a A. M. TO I0 P. M.
2727 Grand Ave Dallas Every Day Including Sunday
PHILLIPS STORES
YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD
"5 and IO"
l907 Second Avenue
27I5 Second Avenue
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Barber and BeauI'y Shop
5004 Easl' Grand
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Monday 'rhrough Thursday I0:00 a. m. +o 5:00 p. m
Fridays I0:00 a. m. fo 6:00 p. m
SOUTH DALLAS BANK
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Foresf a+ Colonial
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
DR. I. BRODSKY DOSSETT'S
Oplomelrisl' Dry Cleaners
EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED I620 Foresl' Ave. HA 7348
388 Casa Linda Plaza FA-5555
I802 Main Phone RA-4545 '
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3200 Easi' Commerce
PRospec+ 2448
SCHEPPS DAIRY
"We Give You Wha'r +he
Cow Gives Us"
4935 Dolphin Rd.
Complimenls of
THE LAUNDER-RITE
3IOI Foresl' Ave.
VI-8I63
Jusl Call HU-90I3
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MEAT SERVICE
4l I5 S. Lamar
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Sleaks To Suil Your Need lMperial I34I Jumbo Hamburgers
Daily Service lo If No Answer 3410 FQREST HA-0l98
Grocery Sfores and Cafes Call Harwood 0738
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HA-7272 3IO7-A Oaklaqd Avenue HA-347l
Specializing in
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Lisf Your Properfy WHI1 Us
HIGHEST ETHICAL PRACTICES
C. H. FREELAND
MOTORS
Garage and 'Used Cars
I502 PENNSYLVANIA
PARRINO'S
SPAGHETTI HOUSE
Fine SpagI1eHi
and Ofher Fine Foods
320l COLONIAL 3I22 Foresi' HA-0442
ADAMIS Complimenfs of
LUNCH STAND SANDS
Hamburgers-Sandwiches ELECTRIC COMPANY
Cheeseburgers I223 Second Avenue - Dallas
T. C. SANDS
WHERE THE FOOD TASTES BETTER Bus, HA-ZI83
3237 GRAND PIT. HA-9056 Res. EV-3003
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3647 Holmes 5+fee+ HA-2I53 15:6 Fores+
HU-5855 HA-049I .af Holmes
FINGER TAYLOR'S ON E-STOP
Office Equipment Co
TEXAS' LARGEST STOCK
TEXAS' LOWEST PRICES
965 So. Lamar RA-8I09
SERVICE
Gulf Produc+s
"TAYLOR MADE"
Seaf Covers and Au+o Glass
Foresi' a+ Ervay
HA-4604
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1900 Second Avenue
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Phone for Free Booltler.
RUTHERFORD-METROPOLITAN
School of Business
2020V2 Main RAnclolpl1 4538
SCHWARTZ MEAT SUPPLY co.
Processors of All Types of Meals
Julius Schwarh. Owner
l50I Pearl S+. Expressway Dallas, Texas
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WESLEY FOOD STORE
3I I I A'I'Ian'I'a St. HA-0003
Complete Line of Groceries and Frozen Foods
Compliments of
FAIR PARK NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit
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2204 Ervay SI'ree'I
J. A. LeDOUX PLUMBING
3626 Holmes S+ree'r HA-09I3
DALLAS BEAUTY SALON
I4I4 Foresf Avenue HU-9I85
PARKIT MARKIT
3409 Fores'r Avenue HU-0067
A B FURNITURE STORE
274I Grand Avenue HA-90I7
BURCH PLUMBING COMPANY
23I9 Harrison Avenue HU-63II
NEW YORK BAKERY
2732 Fores+ Avenue HU-64I3
CENTURY LUMBER COMPANY
3220 Grand Avenue HU-5I9p
A. B. C. FENCE COMPANY
EDDIE DERRICK'S
GULF SERVICE STATION
Grand and Cen+raI
2839 Waskom FA-4842 HU-9636
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