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

 - Class of 1923

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4 Fr so ' J UNE 723 SPONSORS l i J MR. GRAY Bloom: Miss Fnxix Rom-1 Donald Clark, Sergeant-at-Arms. Through the efforts of these worthy people and Miss Donohue, our sponsor, we made a splendid showing. The Senior Class, like all Senior Classes, took the lead in all activities- It was a Senior Victory! XVe hope, by our efforts, to attain a standard that has never been equalled and that future classes may use as an example. To lead us in carrying out this noble purpose, we chose Guy Draughon, President, Tom Kleinman, Vice-President, Katherine Hunter, Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Tapscott, Class Prophet, and Frances Wolfe, Class Historian. Miss Edna Rowe and Mr. Gray Moore were chosen sponsors. Our class meetings were alive in quality if not in quantity, and they were well worth attending. We have a class of which to be proud. The scholarship assemblies may Well have been called Senior assemblies. In football and basketball, we have sent forth many Hstarsfl Notice the boys who wear the green MDM, and you will find that many belong to the june Class of 723. Thus it is in all activities of the school. The Seniors are always backing Forest one hundred per cent strong. Now, as we come to the end of our reminiscences, we are pleased with our class. But there is one important affair which I have omittedfflraduation. Graduation is comingethe culmination of our high school course. We leave Forest, our friends, and our teachers with sincere regret. But we will always be true to Forest, no matter in what quarter of the globe we may be. It is very hard to say good-bye to everyone, especially to our teachers, who have helped us over many rocks in the rough road of learning, it is hard to leave our class-mates, who have gone hand in hand with us through our diffi- cult journey. But let us go forth into the world, with the refrain lVe're loyal to you, Forest High , stamped on our minds and hearts. FRANCES Worm U' i H- In Page Twenty-Two

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U I I J UN E '23 SENIORS ToM KLLIINIVIAN GUY E. DRAUGHON KATHERINE HUNTER HISTORY OF JUNE '23 CLASS As we look back over our four years of high school, we can clearly recall that memorable day in September, 1919, when for the first time we entered the awe-inspiring doors of Forest High. Great was our feeling of joy and responsi- bility during the first part of that ever-to-be-remembered year! Naturally, we did not mingle much with our dignified upper classmen, but devoted more time to our lessons. The officers for the year were: Mozelle Liggett, President, Mervyn Adams, Vice-President, and Leonard Bentley, Secretary-Treasurer. The hrst year passed off quietly, the only breaks in the curriculum being the assemblies and oh !-report cards!! The next year the class reassembled, ready for a year of steady work. We were indeed a class of enthusiastic boys and girls. A great sorrow came to the class when we found that our beloved principal, Mr. Cauthorn, had left us, but we soon learned to love and respect our new principal, Mr. Parker, and under his leadership the Sophomore year was indeed a brilliant one. The officers for the second term of the year were: Evelyn Bailey, President, Lillian Milliken, Vice-President, Mervyn Adams, Secretary. No attempts at social affairs were made this year. D In the third year, the class showed up better than ever. It showed its loyalty by subscribing almost one hundred per cent to the Foresterl' and by support- ing all other activities. A Junior-Senior dance was given, which proved to be a tremendous success. Our officers for this year were: Karl Brown, President, William McCord, Vice-President, Helen Lefkowitz, Secretary-Treasurer, and Page T wenty-One



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EI IU N ' 3 PAUI. GOLSON Hi Peppers, Demosthenes Club. DOROTHY BIGGS Art Editor, Annual Staff. JESSIE DYER Treasurer, Girl Reserves. ARNEST GOEBEI, R. 0. T. C., Camp Dallas, '22, High Scholarship Club, Bus- iness Manager Forester, '23, The Golclen Silence . ANNIE DUECKER U, Musie! Sphere descended maid, Friend of Pleasure, Wisclom's aid. NTARVIN SMITH Cox Crestha Club S m uosiurn I Y 1 I .Crestha Vodvil and Crestha Capers. HELEN LEFKOVVITZ Auclitores Caesaris, Principals General Staff, Sec. junior Class, Annual Staff. JOSEPHINE SARAZAN Girls' Club, Greenwich Vil- lagers, Literary Dramatic, Principals General Staff, Forester Staff, Annual Staff. SHERMAN CLINGER Aunlitores Caesaris, Hi Peppers- MARIE HERMIXN Shakespearean Club, Literary Dramatic, Auditores Caesa- ris, Freneh Club. U' 'EJ Page T wenty-Three

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