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

 - Class of 1940

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Page Twelve BOHRD OF EDUCHTION DAVID W. CARTER, IR., M. D ...... President MBs. W'. P. ZUMWALT . . . Vice-President COMMITTEES Finance Gabe P. Allen L. O. Donald Dan D. Rogers Supply Mrs. W. P. Zurnwalt F. D. Danford L. O. Donald Rules Dan D. Rogers Mrs. W. P. Zurnwalt Mrs. T. A. Waqqoner Buildings and Sites L. O. Donald Gabe P. Allen F. D. Danford Lunchrooms Mrs. T. A. Waqqoner Dan D. Rogers Mrs. W. P. Zurnwalt Welfare F. D. Danford Mrs. T. A. Waqqoner Gabe P. Allen N. R. CROZIER L. V. STOCKARD IULIUS DORSEY Superintendent Assistant Superintendent District Superintendent oi Schools of Schools of High Schools l Yi

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Now this young man, Miss Rowe is probably saying- and giving her conclusion about the senior, who with hundreds of others is an ob- ject of her constant study. W' e can imagine Mr. Parker add- ing his wise suggestions. ln- coming or outgoing, the stu- dents aiways claim our princi- pal's sympathetic interest. Ev- ery freshman knows this, as well as every senior. What's the matter, Mr. Park- er? lsn't the game going well? Our loyal principal never fails to attend all of the Lions' foot- ball. games. I-le is appropri- ately called the twelfth mem- ber of the football sguad, for he can always be found on the sidelines cheering enthu- siastically for our team. Having checked in at the office, two faculty members pause to chat with Mr. Parker. Something seems to be very amusing, if one can judge by the expression of the teachers. Qur principal greets every member of the student body as well as the faculty with this same genial smile. Page Eleven



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RACHEL FooTE, PH. B., M. A. EDNA Bows, B. A., M. A. EMMA H. BRowN, B. A., M. A. Dean Senior Counsel? Assistant Senior Counsellor MISS FOOTE, our dean, performs well her seemingly impos- sible task of making the students like what is good for them. With consideration and common sense she does her share of making and enforcing the thou shalt's and thou shalt not's of Forest. Day in and day out throughout the year she can be found faith- fully attending to her many duties in the office. l-fer dignity and willingness to help the students in their difficulties inspires the respect and admiration of all. MISS ROWE is the guiding light of the seniors. She has in- stilled in each one her ideals, and her willingness to help has made her an essential to each senior. This senior counsellor truly personifies patience, and because of her many endearing traits will be remembered always by the graduating classes as their lovable guide. MRS. BROWN. as assistant senior counsellor of Forest, may al- ways be found ready to help the seniors through the trials and tribulations of their last mile. She is also co-sponsor of the senior class, and her opinions and advice have aided the seniors in making their class a successful one. Faithful, ever-dependable, and considerate, Mrs. Brown is an important link in the long chain of senior activities in which she so eagerly assists. Page Thirteen

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