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Organizations 1. R. O. T. C. 2. R. O. T. C. Stai 3. Band 4. R. O. T. C. Roster 5. Diamond Disc Club 6. The Bonehead Club 7. High School Orchestra 8. El Circulo Hispanico 9. The Latin Club 10 11 12 13 14 . Hi-Y Club . Girl Reserves . Little 'Theater Club . Glee Club Popularity Winners E29 1
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SPECIAL CLASSES-Continued Jack Bryan was awarded the efficiency medal for Tech. High at the last government inspection. Company C has won parade line three times in succession. Many Special Class boys are in this group. Mose Thyfault is captain of the company. Edward Martin realizes quite a nice income from the sale of his com- mercial drawings. Walter Herrin has established a flourishing business in the way of a florist shop. Edward Vencil is the youngest aviator in Texas. George De Marcus studies four hours each afternoon in a Greek school. , Willard Weaver is ex-president of a harmonica club at Travis School. Charles Greeves is starting a pigeon business at Lisbon. He is spe- cializing on Homers. He won third prize on his pigeons at the last Fair. Joe Sanders was asked to play the harmoncia at the Adolphus on one of their dinner programs. Two ex-special boys have just completed a course in Commercial Art in New York and are now designing for two wholesale houses in Dallas. Another ex-special boy has been given a good position in the auditing department of the Western Union. Two girls in Mrs. Bryan's History class have organized a History Club which meets once a week. At each meeting we study the lives of two girls who became famous in American History, then have an interesting program. Louise Smithermon was elected president, Mattie Louise Green, vice-president, May Jeanette Woodward, secretary, Gladys Lobb, treas- urer, and,Fae Bell and Gladys Mabry are the program committee. Some of the pupils whose report cards carried home too many red grades at the end of the first six weeks have adopted this resolution: Early to bed and early to rise. Work like smoke and watch our grades. Rise, rise, rise. One of our mottoes: The elevator to Success is not runningg take the stairway. E281
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R. O. T. C. Although in Major Carrico the cadets and the student body lost a friend and confidant as well as an admirable and well-beloved command- ant, they have found that loss somewhat repaired and that feeling of emp- tiness somewhat relieved by the presence of another well-known individ- ual, Sergeant Wm. F. Foster. Led capably and well by this gentleman, they believe themselves to be able to cope with any situation and feel ade- quately prepared to carry on. A Few students ever realize the importance of the R. O. T. C. Corps to the school. By its excellency it brings honor and respect as surely as fame follows the winning teams home to roost. The R. O. T. C. is invaluable. That it trains boys to think we know well, but even more important-it gives them the ability to lead, the power to command. Sergeant William Foster, our present commandant, entered the serv- ice of the United States at 22 years of age. He has seen active service in four wars, including the Spanish-American, the Philippines, Border twice, and the World War, and was retired from active service May 22, 1921. For the last four years he has served in the R. O. T. C. 'of the Public Schools of the city of Dallas. Wounded twice, with a long, iine record behind him, Sergeant Foster is a valuable addition to our faculty group, and Dallas Tech. is glad to renew his acquaintance and hopes for a long, mutually pleasing friendship. l30l
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