N R Crozier Technical High School - Wolf Pack Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1936

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A JUNE GRADUATE'S PRIVATE DIARY-Continued April 17.-Band left for Waco to enter State contest. We'll keep our fingers crossed, said Florence Drake. April 18.-Senior Dance. Big success, and everyone had a grand time. April 20.- Blue Monday and rain-what a combination! April 28.-Little yellow cards again-end of second six weeks. Better grades this time, thank you! April 30.-Dr. Stephenson and Miss Nichols spoke to the Senior class on Nursing. Well, There's Something About a Soldier -Maybe it's about a nurse, too. May 21.-Senior Day. And was everybody thrilled and surprised with the NEW Techniscram. Those pictures of the Seniors just simply knocked them off their feet. May 23.-Senior Play-and did I laugh! It was really grand. May 23.-Senior Prom-it was a big success. More pretty girls, and they could dance rather well, too. May 31.-Baccalaureate Sermon preached at First Baptist Church. June 5.-Sheepskins were handed to those who had earned them, at McFarlin Auditorium. Well, that's all there is: there ain't no more. NIGHT CLUB PROWLING Frances Greenfield: Hawaii, Bob and Doc, you must be Hungary today. Bob Whitehead: Yes, Siam, but can't Rumania long. Venice lunch ready ? F. G.: I'll Russia to a table. Will you Havana? B. W.: Nome, you can wait on us. F. G.: Japan a menu? The Turkey's nice. Doc Blasingame: Can't Jamaica little speed? F. G.: I don't think the cook can Fiji that, but Alaska. D. B.: Just put a Cuba in our Java. F. G.: Sweden it yourself. I'm here only to Servia. D. B.: Denmark my bill and call the Bosphorus. He'll Kenya. I d0n't Bolivia know who I am. F. G.: And I don't Caribbean, youcertainly Armenia. Jack Seaman: Samoa your racket, eh? Don't Genoa the customer's always right? What's got India ? B. W.: Canada the noise.. Spain in the neck. E 29 l

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A JUNE GRADUATES PRIVATE DIARY Feb. 3-4.-The big drive, the lost freshmen, and tired feet. The trouble has started-enrollment. Feb. 7.-Every good team has a bad game once in a while. Tech Wolves defeated by Adamson Leopards in basketball. Feb. 10.-The mosta of the besta girls who are members of the Girl Reserves met to talk over a few matters. Feb. 11.-The theme, Back Thar A-Ridin' Ole Paint car- ried out by band in concert in school auditorium. Feb. 17.- Brought home, the Leopard-skin. Defeated Adamson 29 to 25 in basketball. Feb. 19.-Good old Dallas, Texas, was represented by the Tech Wolves, who won the city championship in basketball. Feb. 21.-Tech won the district championship in basket- ball. Feb. 29.-Basketball players took free f?J trip to Denton and incidentally won the Regional Championship. March 5.- Gonna Snap My Fingers, Bells of the Sea, The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round, Lights Out, and Oh, Yes, She Do vocalized and harmonized by WRR enter- tainers at pay assembly, which furnished classical, hilarious, and superb entertainment for all the boys and girls. March 17.-Little yellow cards issued today to be taken home and signed by parents. Must a-been too much dancing: English, 715 History, 705 and Typing, 65. Tsk! Tsk! March 24.-Sent the old apple down the big middle and defeated the North Dallas Bulldogs 29 to 7. March 27.- Would you like to see the morgue? A typi- cal conversation heard in the journalism class when students from Denton Senior High School visited Tech. March 28.-Carnival and dance held in Tech gym. Large crowd, plenty of noise, more fun, lots of attraction, and Coca- Cola was everybody's. April 2.-Annual open house celebrated in keeping with tradition. Lots of cute girls on hand, too, to show around. April 3-4.--Student Government Convention held in Dal- las. Visitors from thirteen Southern States ran wild over Tech and Woodrow Wilson. April 9-3.-Stayed in bed late every morningg could have date on week nights, no lessons to getg more time than mon- ey, you guessed it-Easter holidays. April 14.-Frank Lucus elected President of Pan Ameri- can Student Forum by a large majority. April 16.- Column left, march! Company, halt! Com- mands heard at military inspection. i281



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ASK PROFESSOR FLANNAGIN Dear Flannagin: Why is Chester McCown such a ladies' man? Would Like to Know. My dear Likesnow: Sh-u-ul Don't tell a soul. He uses cosmetics Dear Logmire: Will you please tell me the way to make work easier? Getting Weaker. Dear Heavyweight: Don't worry yourself so much: let the other fellow do the work for a while. Dear Flookle: I consider my wisecracks to be children of my brain. James Chenoweth. Dear Little Jimmie: Perhaps they are-by adoption. Flannie Ole Boy: Please tell me why fish do not have feet. Lillian Hart. Dear Cutie: 'Cause corns won't grow under the water. Dear Mr. Mathiiannagin: I am worried about triangles. I have seen a right one, but where is the left? Sydnie Smith. Dear Russian : Try bisecting the right one. Dear Flannel: What kind of hair tonic does Mr. Schiebel use? Very Worried. Dear Very Worried: For the very few hairs upon his head ' I'll now declare to you, Are due in their entirety To the use of Flit's Sham Pooh. Tell me Professor: J. B. Daniels thinks I am a nice girl and wants to see me tonight. What shall I do? Jewel Hoffman. My dearest Jewel: Don't let him come. Let him keep on thinking. Dear Old Pal: What is love? Eugene Jacobs. Dear Snorky: Love is a feeling that you feel when you feel you're going to feel a feeling that you never felt before. Dear Mr. Proff : What is the difference between a married man and a bachelor? Alice Ellis. Dearest Alice: Married men have better halves, but single men have better quarters. Tell Me Flannel: My friend Harold Goodman thinks I am a wit. Elinor Falder. Dearest Little Elinor: Well, Goodman is only half right. E301

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