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

 - Class of 1946

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LEFT TO RIGHT BRYAN ADAMS, Secretary, FRED D. DANFORD, Chairman of Building Sites, E. D. WALKER, Assistant Superintendent, MRS. W. A. WAGGONER, Chairman of Lunchroom Committee, W. T. WHITE, Superin- tendent of Schools, MRS. W. P. ZUMWALT, Vice-President, DAN ROGERS, Chairman of Rules Committee, GABE P. ALLEN, Chairman of Finance Committee, R. L. THOMAS, Chairman of Welfare Committee, E. B, COMSTOCK, Assistant Superintendent, DR. DAVID W. CARTER, President. Boarcl of Education Superintendent P Page Twelve W, T. WHITE E. D. WALKER E. B. COMSTOCK Assistant Su erintendent Assistant Superintendent in Charge of High Schools

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James T. Whittlesey As we approach the end of an enjoyable year, it is with pride that we look to the un- derstanding and energetic man who has led us throughout this year in our achieve- ments. The cool efficiency with which Mr. Whit- tlesey leads the faculty and his complete understanding and sympathetic treatment of the problems of the students have en- deared him to the school. Realizing the value of a sense of responsibility in later life, our Principal has endeavored to let the student body govern itself as much as pos- sible throughthe Student Council. - Few schools can boast of a principal who takes more interest in student activities than James T. Whittlesey. He is particularly interested in sports and may often be seen at school games with his small son, Jimmy. Mr. Whittlesey is very iocular, and has the gift of tact. It has been a privilege to have such a wise and beneficial leader in the past, and to' look forward to having him in the future.



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- I MISS FOOTE r It has long been' apparent that the management of Forest's charming and ef- ficient dean, Miss Foote, is in- despensable to the school. She may be depended upon al- ways to treat sympathetically the problems that confront the students. The student body is greatly impressed by her d i g n i f i e d though friendly manner, and by her coopera- tion in student activities. As sponsor of the National Honor Society and High Scholarship Club, Miss Foote helps to up- hold high standards of char- acter and scholarship in our school. Her ability to work with both parents and stu- dents pleasantly' and consid- erately has placed her high in the esteem of all of us. l Y MRS. BROWN lBoth faculty members and students respect Mrs. Brown, but in the esteem of seniors especially does she hold a high position. To her we are indebted for the skillful pat- terning of credits that take us through the last eventful year. She is always willing to interrupt her activities long enough to give us advice on our choice of subiects and col- leges, and applications for scholarships. Besides her many duties concerned with the advisory part of our edu- cation, she fills another im- portant role-that of teaching Algebra 4 to 4A's. She has gained our respect for the competent manner in which she performs all these serv- ices to us and to our school. Page Tb t

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