North Dallas High School - Viking Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1927
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, NE-X V2-- .I F -Y 'X ,Mi ,----7 - -, , . .' t X . SX, ,YV f f ' 2 A , Agn ,. 1 ff f f '---W f f- , , ., ,e, .,-VXVW, YD, Y 1 -5 , xqyf, !f'M'-Vw W nr! i V HVJ4,fW- ills, , ,,, e ,Y ,Y YY, iliffifiiinii 'omit' 1:67-W W- -igfj-+1-132:15-LPVDQ-4-:L ---5727! 5 I l Rings in the Sawziust 'RINGS lN THF SAVVDUSTQ' an operetta, was presented by students of the music and the physical training departments of North Dallas High School on the night of January 22, and was repeated on Thursday afternoon of the next week. The directors were Misses Ruth Curtis, musicg Gladys Ray, drnmaticsg Mae Morrison, dancing. Evelyn Foreman was the accompanist. Dorothy Thomas and Frank Whitney played the leading roles. The F lcztterin g VVUWZ THE FLATTERING WORD, a 0116-HCI comedy by George Kelley, was chosen by the play committee of the North Dallas Chemistry Club as their first play. The theme is -tell anyone that he should be on the stage and he is willing to do as you want him to. Those in the cast were: Scott Bruce, Charles Long, Mary Netterville, Marjorie Connell, and Betty Lou Zimmerman. A, E lil F5 if? --1 I-F1 4-jf 1. .:, ,---. 1 3, ,V. M- 1 I l 1-if ,., ,JA T'-'X fs, Ts .'--- if Y sl- i Qui -DVA-pq ', if QA! A - ...Y-,..J i1.Z..,.,d -.,4,4:., ii. 'i5Tf. tigi.?l:-llaillka Langford Alliene Jimmie Shaw Brandon Parker Spanish Declamation Contest AT THE annual Spanish Fiesta held by the Spanish departments of the high schools of Dallas it is the custom to have a declamation contest in Spanish poetry. In this contest, originated by our Mr. Tardy, the city schools compete for a large loving cup offered by Dr. W. VV. Shortal. On the night of January 20, 1927, at Bryan Street High School, this cup was won for North Dallas by Jimmie Parker, giving the Cancion del Pirata by Jose de Fspronceda. This cup was taken from Sunset High School who won it last year, and it will have to be won two more times by North Dallas before it can remain permanently in our trophy case. Interscholasttc Ueclamation Contest WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1927, after school, six candidates entered the elimination contest. All declamations had carefully been selected as was evident by the talent shown. The contest was very close indeed and the three judges taxed their ability in choos- ing the two representatives. Those who entered the tryout Were: Alliene Brandon, William Rembert, Alex Courtney, Joe Doris Hooper, Marjorie Connell, and Langford Shaw. In the city contest each high school is represented by one girl and one boy. The contestants must select their declamations from speeches of prominent men on the general subject of Americanism. - Under the coaching of Miss Gladys Ray the two representatives, Alliene Brandon and Langford Shaw, prepared for the city contest held Tuesday night, March 22, 1927, at Oak Cliff High School. Alliene, who won second place, is a forceful speaker and demonstrates that she has carefully studied the art of public speaking. She is excellent in enunciation, clarity, emphasis, and delivery. Langford also gives promise of becoming an effective speaker. NOTE: Since the above accounts were written, The Viking has learned that Charles E. Long of North Dallas has the distinction of being city champion in the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. fliis VIKING 19 247 Pi- I 1 lj-: , Y XX . .. . . .f fl - ,a 1 r as ' gfaff-fa cw, 135 5 Iliff?-f----'w+. i-erm. -ZDIQF- , ' f-' ' it-ix 2:41- ' 'r'mff,ge2i-fi-QE, A-'fm--.f.f J',n -Y. f --f --,nf f glue af ' .,j4l-+2L- -..-.f,.....,,....-,,.,., . L LL, mpjggjgp H . .2 29, Eff?'Ff' w '-X' ' 'freer'-' K- - V -- ewV-fm'mi-ff:-i.:r::i+:+:,C:.1f+-V, JPL,-' -1 if-Q George Mildred Janet Loren H. Heath M unnerlyn Andrews Warren Boys' Debating Team AS a result of the elimination in boys' debating held the evening of March 29, the boys' debating team was selected. George Heath and Loren Warren were chosen to represent North Dallas in the City Debating Contest to be held at Forest High School, April 20. Gra- ber Kidwell was named alternate. The question for debate selected and approved by the lnterscholastic League was-Resolved: That a United States Department of Education Should Be Fsablished with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet. Loren Warren was the alternate last year. Both members of the team assure the school that they will put forth their very best efforts in an attempt to Win the city championship for North Dallas and to represent the school in the district meet at Denison. Qirls' Debating Team THIS year's debating team for girls is composed of Janet Andrews and Mildred Munner- lyn. Mildred, a member of last year's team, has proved herself a finished speaker and seems to have every requisite of a great public speaker. planet, a newcomer to North Dallas, has already shown that she is a clear, deep, conservative thinker. Last year she represented one of the Fort Worth high schools in the State Debate. Practice debates have been held with Highland Park High School and with the Hub- bard City High School. In the former our girls lost with the decision of 2-I in favor of the Highlanders. Not discouraged by this defeat, but stimulated for harder Work, they succeeded in tying the visiting representatives from Hubbard City. With these and several other practice debates in the near future, our girls will be fully prepared for the City Elim- ination Debate Contest Which Will be held in Dallas on April 15. NOTE: Since the above was written, the North Dallas girls won first place in the All-City Contest. 1 ' film, as it'tii'ltr ,1 5.9 'Q .'Ci' The O rchestm OFFICERS Hum-1 L.-xwsox MeCi.i'x5 - - P 1 III HARRIET BISHOPI' - - - Tut P1 51 nz! FRANK HoUsToN - - - - - Lzbzarmn Pl,-KRRIET B151-lol-P - - - - Car: ri 'llulf RUTH Ct'RTIs 'Dirrrlof Viofim Corner.: Blanche Becket james Laney Harriet Bishopp William Crow Io Briggs C. Smith Margie Mae Kilgore Horace Reynolds Ruth Lambert Bah, Mary McKinley H Damic Robertson W- D- VV00llWUFd Mar' Elizabeth Smith Mabll Taylor Saxophwzes Leslie Thompson Earl HUVY1 George Beuvjlle William Hamilton Clmton Davis Tronzbozzz Frank Houston Hymie Laufer Loren H. Warren Herman Pittman QQKUJ. I , Maud Clemmons C mzzzeff Drmm Hugh Lawson McClung Charley Harrison Hal Baker Tiimo Roy Garland Mary Charles Taylor Fred Martin 'iii 'Jill 'if Mary Belle Gillespie Hazen French girls, Chorus Earle Ruiz: Rulll llnlnws, Fl'llllCL'S lJlIl1liL'l1, lVl.ll'gllll'l'llL' llulilirld, Mnrivtta YVlnSL'It, Snulla lVIini1'c'. Luis SW.llI'I1, L'ai'ry llcnry, llurntliy Earl, Dmnntliy VVliiu-lnirst, Muriel Sackstcdcr, Virginia Steulv, Lynn BL-mis. Fran! Rau-: Bvtty llunnct, Pawnee 'W.1lkrr, Dnrfatliy VValtun, Frances Elkin, Annculy NIclNIains, .Adil Culver, Frzrnurs lVlCL'lcx'urly, NIarga1'ct CTvlll'LlllCl', Virginia Fair, Elizabeth Rcgl, LUl'll Mac Blilisllf-ll, Ella Mau Luna. 1 cms, l X -1: 'Ulf gm 511,17 Blzrle Roca: Aliinxnic NlcM:1ins, -lack lNIuurc, George Jncolwic, Sidney justice, Lawrence Hanlon, Frank XVliilncy, Evelyn lfrircxnanm, jaincs Card, C, N. Townsund, Charles Lancaster, Eugvnc Phillips, Fred Thompson. From' RIlCC'I blnnivs Alarl:Sun, Vlnlin Phillips, llvrlwrrl llamplun, Jos Horn, Lrmrcnic Barnes, Slmnnun Ncllenry. JFAVIUIIIUFIES --VN, '-X 5, ,.,- , -iE, gigQXXx Q05 HUO 1 A c ,lm i 1 ' 5 x , m f - .M r r Sui.-lwl SIG og 3 V. . Q 3 N-Q. Q I S 3 3 1 QQ gh 5, f N 'wiv Q 4 ' N , f N N 'Q J, S---- m-,xX- . -g -f XXX A ' M Q, '9 V x- Z X222 '3 1 ---J hi n EX: RQ V il HX 5-- X Q3 ff' 1 . J X X X -ug -3321 , fb uf 'X B J HL ' f QA .Q f 5 X , '-W. ,AQ . . .. 3, 5 ,A 'N-'V , W5 2' iff wqs Pg. rv, 1 ya wx 1? in fr X bf' 5 -. 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Many went out the day before and were instructed in this new-to-Dallas art of ice skating and were extremely happy in exhibiting their skill. Those who couldn't skate slid around on the ice and made merry with their bumps and bruises and had just as good a time as the real skaters had. The committee on arrangements is due the thanks of the unusually large number of Seniors who accepted the invitation. Let us hope that next year's Seniors will be as fortunate as We, and have as good a time. Maiiy parents attended the party, also, and dispensed piping hot cocoa to warm up the skaters and crumbly doughnuts to delight their taste. fllelpfzirzn 'Party HE Delphian Literary Society gave a party Friday night, Nlarch I 8, at 8 o'clock at the home of M1-s. J. -I. Simmons, 2512 lN4cKinney Avenue, for the members and their escorts. The club hostess was Doss Luitwieler. There were seventeen tables of Bunco. The decorations carried out the St. Patrick Day colors of green and yellow, which are also the club colors. Refreshments, which also carried out the yellow and green color scheme, were served to seventy-two guests. Prizes were given to the following: first prize for girls, Frances Bramblettg first prize for boys, Edwin Nesbit, second prize for girls, lN1ary Nettervilleg second prize for boys, Carroll COX, and consolation prize, Al- liene Brandon. r f-V 'X i i 1 i I r K p Y 1 1 r F E P v:49i,fi'f',, t.y?- vzfg' 9651. 1 xi H ' 'v 5 v 1 Q23 who 40, fay,':xa ffifo-YQKA '-': ,SQKAQQ n 1'-fs? ,zv v'rg? -31-1 8:89:24 32 Ya 5 . 5 Ev 9'-.TMS Q 1? . , ' 'gawk' vhffii s'.Q a ws:af? Q QF Na M . K ,,f. V in.L':1 n , 1' 1 ,' ,Mx4 ff - .n V 1 , VV Ywrwrf' MYYYVYW 1 i i F -. 1 The S. O. S. Skating Party SKATING party was given at the Ice Palace from IO to I2 p. m., December 28, by the 5. O. S. Club. The club, consisting of lNf1ary Katherine Boone, Elizabeth Gough, Nlartha Van Zandt, ldfsther Norris, Lucy Virginia Treadwell, Nlary YValton, Nlary Bruss, were hostesses to over three hundred guests. The .411-City tpzzlvliczzlions 'Difemfr-5Dafzcfr N the evening of February IO, the members of all the publication stalls of each of the live Dallas high schools and Highland Park High School met jointly at a dinner-dance in the Junior Ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel. A Very representative crowd was present, which Was entertained in an exceptionally pleasant manner. The program consisted of six numbers, one number being rendered by a representative from each of the six schools. This dinner was planned for the purpose of creating a friendship among the members of the dilferent staffs. Its success was so phenominal that it was definitely decided to make the meeting an annual alfair. Jcrtizvities of El Circulo 5510421201 L Circulo Espanol, the Spanish Club of North Dallas High School, had on its programs during the past year many Spanish people, among Whom may be mentioned Senor Garcia, of the University of Dallas, Senor Guerrn, pastor of the Nlexican Nlethodist Church, and Senor Rodriguez, of the Mexican Presbyterian Church. The club has also had the opportunity of hearing the Tipica Orchestra, composed entirely of Nlexicans. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to increase the students' interest in Spanish as well as to offer a diversion from the regular class Work. El Circulo Espanol has given marshmallow roasts, theater parties, dances, and fiestas, all held in a genuine Spanish atmosphere. Several times the members were the guests of other schools at suppers. The biggest sup- per of this kind was given by Sunset High School at La Hora Azul . On several occasions tamale feasts have been partaken of. By far the most in- teresting of these was the one held at Bachman's Dam. The entertainment on this occasion Was furnished by N111 Tardy's tamale-eating dog, named Toots. On April the seventh the students of the TVB and IVA classes in Span- ish of all the high schools had in Little Mexico a banquet at El Fenix Cafe. This entertainment was by far the most elaborate held during the year. cqflffzrzt ext? tpicnic N April I the YVhat Nextfl' girls came to school clad in gingham dresses and hair ribbons, symbolizing the idea of foolishness. One will have to admit it Was an unusual sight to see the girls once more adorned in gingham dresses. After school the girls had a picnic at Bachman's Lake. And as usual a good time was had by all. f-I1-P . -CE1! ,- N 'xxwx 4-, gf,-'Ll xg-' I I y Q7 ' 'ii' f A :I 5 fx, - --W !Y . www A , .. -l.. 'UN 'VIKING ffl. S, jznrl' 1 i W .' I I v 1 1 Y w I 1R.41mr.a:.,Mw IG P ! , Y- YY. 5 '- , Qyyifigl .:.,'. 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During these years Major has seen all kinds of service in different places. ln his work in Texas, he was Corntnandant of the Garden Nlilitary Academy at San Antonio, organizer of the iirst Texas National Guards tre- ceiving a commission of captain in this coinpanyj and assistant commandant at the 'West Texas Military' Academy. Mqxjor Lansing has served in two wars, He was sent to the border at the outbreak of the Mexican VVar and was commander of a battery in the VVorld YVar, going across with the advance detachment of the -goth Division. After he had taken a course of artillery and in- structed awhile, he was made a regimental adjutant of the ifmth Field .Xrtillery and re- mained with this division during the rest of the war. Nlajor Lansing saw his home shores again after the .-Xrmistice, but he was not stationed in Dallas until IQZI. Since then, every cadet in North Dallas has known his sincerest in- terest and unceasing co-operation. STAFF SERGEANT JOHN BULLOCH It is from Sergeant Bulloch that the cadets receive most of their technical military edu- cation. Sergeant is such an authority in this line that boys taking military training readily accept what he says and believe that what he does not know, isn't true. Most of his knowl- edge has been gained from practical experience, for Sergeant has been in the United States army for sixteen years and during that time has risen to the rank of first lieutenant in the reserves. He has been at North Dallas since the organization of the school, and during that time he has proved himself a capable instructor and has become well liked by every cadet. T71 's Fx 22755121 -A , , ,J 1' 4- , , Captain Lieutenant Ben Dennie Currin McNamara Captain Major Major Captain YYilliam Lee Howard Edward Lee Malcolm Hall Lang Noyes Hunter Student Stay? HE staff, made up of the best and most conscientious officers of the corps, has very ably accomplished the task of handling our Battalion. Becoming a stall officer is dependent upon the cadet's ability and Willingness to Work. It is a rank to which many aspire but Which few attain and it is for that reason that We are giving our staif due praise. The officers in the stan' by example and a sincere spirit keep the Bat- talion at the peak of efiiciency. To the present staff fell the job of Whipping the largest Battalion in the history of our school into shape and making it one of the best. The progress made is to be highly commended. It is a pleasant thrill to Watch the staff review the Battalion, for we know that it is in this Way that a check is made on the efliciency of the Bat- talion as a Whole. The stair members are proud of the cadets of the Fourth Battalion for the Way in which they have Worked this year. f' 9 . Hi ' 1 l f' - .. -' : l F- W- a:i?E.::1:1.:f.v? w ...... .. ...f .-A ff. . 1 .:. -lmigiln ----- . 1 . - . -: - ...M . M., '- .,,. . Q .. .. .fl u 1 ., 1. 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W-:wi L ' Compmzy Q4 Company A, under the leadership of Captain Kidwell, Lieutennnts Hall and Rountree, has done some good work this year. 5.7.1- ' f J - - Yi - r ev f ., lwis i i' .- it ' Tj p ' 'x ' s ' - ' 1 ' - H f 2'2fff5 ,fJt?1 -201 ' .EL-2 if- li in --1 -:fa - - ,1 , J if '1 K 'Qs -Q 5 .. 'Y 'ii + 'z if -i Q- -A FT 'i ,it-i, i ' ,l ,. , 22 If ' fy if 5,12 ' 1 ' 1 2 M 51,1 , ii ,il .li eg.-it Tffl' 5 --Wil U...-1 X 'f . -2 F -2 1 A i. f -N, s :'s g 791- , g' -X - ,.4s'1:s.-.Laci -+A., as 1 , '-5 - a ,ag-t. . t..fk Mf,. , N.-. .. .. t 'ima .. Q +A X t, ww , . ..... .-...Q-:ea 'Qi if ' ff. r.2f'f1,,L ff ter -ff -,R-.ff if 'fr '.:4.f- . 9 --' t'- -- ', ,,,.- -IF ' f-91 Emma ' - '- P r- ,3'!-.XF ', :-5 -. qw:-'H e,.'.,, :- , ,. 'W 4f fE:'ii:' 1. - 'Fi-'if-f-'Ze-.-if 1'lQl:?BL5r - T - --:1-,Sfifligfa-.g:5?l'1-a7 ': t. . 'f?::Q4 .N E -f Q1-9. 3 ,.s-.-r i-air? ji' .. ' -qq,'fw,,, ', a . . a. s,.a2Tf82a-1? ? Company 'B Second term thib year, Company B has been ably commanded by Edward Bristow, who has demonstrated what a marked improvement can be made by the training of a green com- pany. The platoons of the company are elliciently handled by 2nd Lieutenant .lack Kuttner, and znd Lieutenant William Moore. rn .-.. . Y.YY.. .. . L ..,, ,W ,, , 7 . X - esfrwefamm, 4 C ompemy C The third period has always turned out a crack company at North Dallas. This year has proved no exception. Captain Albert Spillers with the aid of Captain Billy Jones and ISI Lieutenant Francis lVIcGinis has developed an organization that made a mark. .Y.'. 1 1 4 1 Company TD Company D is out the same period as Company E, and one seems as good as the other. Captain Davis Crow is taking a post-graduate course, and he certainly seems to have learned how to handle a company. He is assisted by Ist Lieutenants H. Fisher and Howell Watson. -1 , - 1 A' . Company 8 Captain Tony Alfieri has demonstrated in Company E that horn-rimmed spectacles are no detriment in the way of making a company well organized. Ist Lieutenant Verner McCullough, Ist Lieutenant Leonard Huflines, handling the plaroons out the seventh period, are helping him in an expert manner. , .aww -.- - -..-v-.,, N .--- . i A F l 3 , MH -Eslt f r i - hiss - ...J Company F Company F drills the eight period, when the average boy does not have much energy. But this does not seem to allect its etliciency. At any rate, Captain Charles Moore, lst Lieu- tenant Howard Sigler, and znd Lieutenant Paul Young have a hast class military unit. 5 ., , -. We .,..., , t t 1 i l Q p i ' ' . , . 6 T- , , v Lt M .. Company Q All of the freshmen, practically, have been allotecl to Company G, but this green ma- terial does not seem to have hindered Captain lVIanly Carter in the least. He has transformed, with the help of Captain Richard Allison and 2nd Lieutenant Albert Trotter, a group of untrained civilians into one of the best companies in the school, 1 7 l Q14 ppfzrrzizzr Vlfork The North Dallas gym is equipped with nearly every type of modern apparatus. There are climbing ropes, rings, acting lwars, dumb-lwells, Indian clubs, jumping ropes, every kind of balls Cbasket balls, footballs, baselwalls, tennis halls, and volley hallsj. In the course of one week practically every type of gymnastic work is engaged in. eflrcfzery Archery was introduced this year for the first time in the history of North Dallas, by Miss Nlorrison. The girls have taken keen interest in the workg each one is determined to hit the bull's eye . However, only a very few have succeededg but we know that we shall improve rapidly since we have practice once a week out in the armory. Floor Ufork in IA Clary ln order to have variety in iloor Work dumb-hells are occasionally used. ln this l.-X class the work is scheduled by the weekg the time is divided in proportion to the benelits derived from the varied forms of gymnastic work. The girls are instructed in formal and informal gymnastics, rhythmic exercises and dancing, games, and swimming. iv' .a 1 4 1 1 r S fwimmifz g North Dallas is very proud ot' the fact that she is the only school in the city that has ll swimming pool. This pool is open the entire school year to all girls taking gym. Each class may swim on Tuesdays and Fridays. This gives each gym girl a variety of exercise and aids in her physical development. -'z ?-A-Sq?-2 Fqnr'.'.' i's5kJ..SL O is f ' w ' i 1 1 I 4 I J 1 1 If . 1 ,.5.. T , ., . . ,. , I X 4-52.3-,. , ,f . , . 45-. '. ,,.'?jf- fgfxjn :af 1. ., ,.x.'b.i.K. : k v , -ru 4 '. .. . 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' '-746.2 g, I by QU, . fi ,gig v - ' iff .f r ll HL Y 1 fax f suse- ,S im- r s, J it me A i - .X .,: gf:-N- ' W ..s' X X - . 55 , if ,J-LIX, ,X ng, 'I 'f , , - g A ,VSV v l +- ., 5 . j X, ' 1,535 L A fl . X: , X ig f ft ,af if . ,f LN wh , ,......,, ..,, ,, , . H ... ,, Our Tell Leaders O football team can Win Without the proper co-operation from the stu- dent body, and no students can yell without real, honest-to-goodness yell leaders behind them. This year We have been extremely lucky in having four regular yell leaders: Seymour Hootkins, Bud Young, Porter Ellis, and George Mc- Clure. Seymour, a new-comer to school, certainly has shown that Texas does- n't have a corner on all the pep in the country. VVho has heard that All ready now, gangl' Without feeling fully capable of bursting his lungs? Porter graduated in January, but he certainly succeeded in pepping us up while he was here. Bud Young is one of the most inspiring and best-loved yell leaders North Dallas has ever had-out there with the little old orange and White megaphone. George McClure made a good enough yell leader this year-and in- dications are helll be a still better one next year. Anyway, he can't show much more pep, Without splitting his throat or dislocating his wrist. Football Schedule OCTOBER L1 North Dallas fw. Denton OCTOBEII 8 North Dallas vs. Polytechnic OC'I'OBER I5 North Dallas mv. Highland Par OCTOBER 23 North Dallas ws. Oak Cliff OCTOBER 30 North .Dallas uv. Forest NOVENIBER 6 North Dallas rs. Fort VVorth Centml NOVEMBER I3 North Dallas uv. Bryan lNOVEMBER IQ North Dallas mv. Fort Wlorth tNorths1dcD NOVEMBER 27 North Dallas -uv. Sunset XX? Q. Bl . V 1 R , R L is-yflg - FRITZ RECHENBERG r x Bgg CL-RRIN Qlmriez'-'IS'i1rk Hi1l'f-'73i1t'k The first 1926 city championship game was played when the North Dallas High Bulldogs met tht Oak Cliff Leopards. The Bulldogs fought hard to win, hut the outstanding work of Lumpkin, Oak 1 quarter, prevented the Bulldogs from leaving the stadium with the large end of the score. The Bulldogs made their last points in the last quarter. Oak Cliff made a touchdown in tl QUHYWIW UV0 iN the fhlfd. and one in the fourth. Even though defeated, the North Dallas gridders plive a very good offensive game. Dallas ls'Oflli Cliff IS. 3 s .sg ff .tt Y ai ms! ' , - Y-.sims -, , f -f '49, it s ,, .- .- .Ss . er 'N Els' f 555. -i Ni :,l::R,g 1'. . .gsggfi - 1- :--f-- - 1 YQ- P ft - -:sz s f 'A ' ws.. 1' is ' 9' tt sf sfsflw - ' ' g 3,w,tf.ti . Q 1 - E--f tv: .st .v f f1..X.ssgXl 'I , N ' r 1 T: A ' t -- s'fw.:'.5-X--,-5 ' Elvis-h,T ' I lgksisfisfil gzzpssff P -f s-raise-' t .:- Q , ei -.w - 1?-'f . X 1 -'gt .. -5 -- as .. SN: if cms : P' -. B4 'Q -fi 'Wi' X L . JT! I LJ LESTER Li-ziuoxns LS I E mf The outstanding Bulldogs were Rechenherg and Currin. The score was Norti FOREST AVENUE North Dallas played her fastest game when the Bulldogs met the Forest Lions. The game was very fast from the start, the first quarter ending with the hall on North Dallas' four-yard line. In the sec' ond quarter the Bulldogs revived their fighting spirit and fought the Lions back from the North Dallas goal. The Foresters made their only score of the game late in the second quarter when Puckett plunged the line for a touchdown. Hodde's effort to kick goal was blocked. In the third quarter North Dallas lost another chance to score when Clark fum- hled near Forestls goal line. The Bulldog players determined to score in the fourth quarter and toward the last of the period opened an aerial attack which would have been successful had not Father Time hrought the game to a close. The Bulldogs pulled several long passes from Rechenberg to Malone and then a short one and had the hall on Forest's nine-yard line when the whistle blew. Rechenherg played his best game hy dem- onstrating his ability to pass accurately a great distance, while Malone's easy going, smooth way of receiving passes was a rev- elation. Lcmonds also played the best game of his career against the Forest Lions. Cimkrrs lklaroxn Li-fl Furl --, 411335 f f 2- K ,' I mn-,L I f lg, - 'ff ,- 1, ,Z .ANDREXY BROXYN i -lol-IN PHILLIPS Fuzz-'Bm-A BRYAN bTREET H.11f.as,.fk The Bulldogs defeated the Bryan Wolves by unleashing an aerial attack that the Wolves could IIot stop. Through a luck play in the first part of the game the Bryan High players obtained their only score. This game was very exciting throughout and much credit should be given the hack-lield for their excellent work throughout the entire game, especially Rechenburg whose passing was practically unsurpassable. The game ended with the Bulldogs holding the large end of the score much to the surprise of the Wolves, for they had come upon the field resolved to defeat the Bulldogs. As usual the defense work of Morrison and Brown was outstanding, for they fought hard the entire time they were in the game. Phillips turned in a good game for the back-field. He didn't play long on account of an injury re- ceived in a previous game. SUNSET The fighting North Dallas Bulldogs entered their final game of the season determined to pile up their largest score against the Sunset Bisons. The Bison team was light, which handicapped them so that they were unable to win. In the first few minutes of play no progress was made by either team. Near the close of the first quarter Currin stiff-armed his way fifteen yards for a touchdown. Rechenberg kicked goal. In the second and third periods the Bulldogs piled up more scores which seemed to take the heart out of the Bison players. In the fourth period the Bison spirit was revived and they were determined to score against us. Football Moore, Bison player, made a very brilliant twenty-yard run in the last quarter that gave the Bisuns their only score of the game. To better the Bisons the Bulldogs made three touch- downs in the final period. The outstanding Bulldog players were Currin, Hall, and Carter. Moore played exceptionally well for the Bisons. We shall miss these players next year. WILLIAM LEE PI.-'KLL Guard WILLIE JOE CARTER Cenler fl-ff . f , . i lint .f li .ll 'l9..f ,is L, ,JV ri-1 -1. i l CECIL Caowun' Tackle out the game, The line of were in their true form in t Rose Ri' B Rows: Half-'Bark STANLEY Scmaamsixi-loRN Full-'Fuck POLYTECHNIC The Bulldogs won the first inter-city clash by defeating Polytechnic High of Fort VVorth. The Fort Worth team made a whirlwind start by kicking a tic-ld goal in the first five minutes of play. Schermerhorn played a top-notch game during the entire time of the battle. He could not be stopped by the Poly team. The harder they tried to stop him, the better hc played. The passing was commendable throughe Orange and White was very substantial throughout. In fact, our Bulldogs hat game. Crowley, playing his first year for North Dallas, also played a fine game. I I Points were made in all four quarters , by North Dallas and the score ended 20-3 with the Orange and White on top. CENTRAL HIGH Coach Oehlerls Bulldogs added their sixth victory by defeating the strong Cen- tral High School of Fort Worth on Sat- urday, November lo. The Panthers had developed an aerial attack with which they hoped to defeat the Buldogs, but they soon found it useless. The outstanding event of the game was when Currin, North Dal- las' half, intercepted a pass and sprinted ninety-live yards for a touchdown. Rech- enberg kicked goal. Rechenherg, the Bull- dog captain, intercepted a pass and ran four yards for the second touchdown. The extra point was gained. The other six points were obtained by kicking two field goals, perfect kicks, one from the thirty- eight yard line. Lemonds was taken from the game late in the iirst half with :1 frac- tured shoulder. Currin, Rechenberg, Brown, and Smith turned in one of their best games. The game ended with the score North Dallas, 20 and Central High, o. .'xl.iJER'l' SMITH Qlmril' BONNER Ci..-nut Qlnlrlrf-'Bai k NORTH SIDE The Bulldogs on Friday, November 5, added another victory to their long line of success by defeating the North Side High eleven from Fort Worth. The first half ended with thc score, 0 to 0. The Bulldogs went into the final quarter of the game holding the small end of a 7 to 6 score. The North Siders scored when Malone. Bulldog end, downed a punt kicked by Lemonds and left it before the refereels whistle blew, and Abelc, th the ball and raced sixty yards for a touchdown. Early in the last quarter fumble by a Steer back, and raced forty-five yards for a touchdown. Reel two touchdowns came easily after an exchange of points. Rechenberg score ' ' iiii D JA' 'll thirty yards to make the fourth touchdown when a blocked Steer punt was knocked into his hand. The game ended with the Bulldogs holding the large end of a 27-7 score. Clark and Caswell, playing their first year, showed up well against the North Siders. -. ri l HIGHLAND PARK The Bulldogs played their first game on a wet field Friday when they met the Highlanders of Highland Park High School. The game was very slow due In the condition of the field, but it at times became very interesting. The game was won in the second quarter when Rechen- berg passed to Currin, who made a fifteen yard run to the goal line. Due to the ball's being wet, Rechenberg failed to kick goal. In the first quarter Diffey stiff-armed his way down the field for 85 yards and a touchdown, but the play was nullified when the referee called both sides offsides. Morrison and Diffey were the stellar players for the Bulldogs. The score was North Dallas 6-Highland Park 0. FRANK DIFFEY Half-'Bark l v J ' Di in r r Cam rl I, Gmini e Stt-er's right end, picked up Malone picked up the ball, a ienbt-rg kicked goal. The next d and kicked goal. Cartel' ran r i--. lkf XVILI..-XRD hltiitizistw Tlzuklf Bfzstkct Ball Schedule JANUARY 1.1, North Dallas at Oak Cliff JANUARY 18 Forest af North Dallas JANUARY 21 Bryan af North Dallas JANUARY 28 North Dallas at Sunset FEBRUARY I Oak Clilf al North Dallas FEBRUARY 4. North Dallas af Forest FEBRUARY 8 North Dallas af Bryan FEBRUARY I5 Sunset df North Dallas OAK CLIFF The Bulldog quintet ventured into Leopard terri- tory Friday, January 14, and defeated the Oak Cliff live to the score of 18 to 13. The Bulldogs held the lead the entire game, having 5 points to Oak ClilT's 3 in the iirst quarter and 7 points to Oak ClilT's 4 at the half. The third quarter North Dallas gained 9 more points to Oak Clilims 6, making the final score 16 to IO. The game was slow as it was the Hrst of the season, nevertheless it was very ex- citing. The stellar players of the game were: Maloiie, center, and Diffey, forward, the shooting of Faulk, forward, was exceptionally good. VVe were very proud of our victory over Oak Clif. C, Li', a FOREST AVENUE The Forest Avenue High five wandered across town Tuesday, Januany 18, to engage the North Dallas quintet in battle., The score was very close during the entire game. The game climaxed in the third quarter when the score was tied with only a few seconds to play. The Lions would ring up a score, putting themselves in the lead, and then the Bulldogs would return with another which tied the score. In the last few seconds of play Forest scored, thereby giving the Lions 24 points to North Dallas' 22. Diffey and Charlie were the outstanding Bull- dog players. Although we lost the game, we were proud of our team. Diffey graduated at mid-term and we surely miss him. Board of Efdzmzriofz BOUDIC STORICY, 'PI'f,I'il!r11lf .-XLICX NV. SPICNCIC, I'iff-Pf'f.fi.!mf W. C. ICYITRVIVI' MRS. II. I.. PICOPLICS F. N. NOYFS DR. DAVID W. C.-XRTIQR MRS. W. P. ZUMW.-XLT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS N. R. CRQZIER, S11jwri11fw.wff'f1r of Srhfmff If. B. CAL 1'ImRN, -7'.f.1f,1fI1llf S1zjve1'i11rz11fff11r of Sfhrmfy I,, Y. S'l'l,JCK.-XRD, Snfu'1'f'i.fm' of High Sfhflfff l11.rl1'1n'ti011 .md 'Dirrrfft S1rlm'1'i11ffv11ff'11! of High SIWOOXJ' I . I71fEI,IiR, S1zp.'rf'i.wr of 111181-f11:wfi.1tr qIl'.1rfr'.l' um! Di.-'rm-r Szrjstriflffflfffzzt of Effvzlfzl- fury Sfhffrfff, 1LIccu.1scIIj .Il'I,lL's DYFRSI-QX', S11ff'1'f'iwz' of 111fe1'11.frJi.1fr Qzuzfffx mmf Di.vl1'irl S11frl'if1tf'f1Jr11t of Elilflrzl- f.II'.X' Sfhmflx. Sun ST. AIOIIN, Sn'rxlI11 v lo Ihr SIlI7FI'il1ff'N1ff'l1f uf Sfhonff BUSINESS C. M. MOORE, SFl'7'8fLll'y, Board of Effznxlfimf YV. H. FRHESE, !7l.1f11tr11.111fe Jgcvlt L. klosnm, c':'11J'Il.f 'Dirrufor INT. F. Foo'r1c, ?lII'L'hI15illg Jgezzf BRYAN STREET The Bulldogs received the Bryan High VVolves Friday, january 21, and defeated their friendly ene- mies in a very close game much like the Forest game, but not quite so hotly contested. The VVolves fought hard, as they had aspired to Win the City Champion- ship, and they might have been well on their way had not the Bulldogs defeated them to the score of 21 to 18. Faulk and Crowley were again placed in the limelight due to their exceptional playing. Faulk, our captain and a member of the all-city team, surely showed his skill at tossing baskets. Janus l-AL'1.K Crrlfur SUNSET When the Bulldogs wandered out on the plains to play the Sunset Bisons they were handed a great surprise in the Way of a defeat. The sun shone upon the court with such brilliance that the game was slowed down considerably. The outstanding player of the day Was Faulk who ran up I5 of the 21 points gained by North Dallas. Sunset turned loose a bag of tricks and hard playing that netted them 25 points. The Bulldogs left the court resolved that never again would they lie down before the Bison. This game helped Faulk considerably in retaining his position as one of the highest scorers in the city. Y ,L l OAK CLIFF E The second game with Oak Clilf was played on the home courts of the Bulldogs. The Leopards had improved their game greatly since their last meet- ing, and therefore the game was much faster than the first. The many sensational shots made the game very exciting throughout. The Bulldogs ran up 26 points to the Leopards' 22 points. This defeat put the Leopards out of the running as far as Winning iirst place in the City Series was concerned. Crowley and Faulk were the outstanding players throughout the game. Crowley, Who was playing his first year With us, surely helped us out. CECIL C Rowus Y GllL1f1i . FOREST AVENUE The second Forest game was much like the first, in that the Lions Went away with the large end of the score. The second Forest game was played on the Forest court. The Bulldogs fought hard to defeat the Lions, for they knew that if they Won, the series would be a tie5 but as the Lions won, it placed the Lions in the lead and the Bulldogs in second place. The game ended With the Bulldogs holding 16 points to the Lions' 20 points. Hardy and Crowley Were the outstanding Bulldog players of the game. Although this Was our second defeat by Forest, Crowley showed up Well enough to Win a berth on the all-city team. SUNSET BRYAN STREET The Bulldogs Went to Bryan High Tuesday, Feb- ruary 8, and dealt the VVolves another defeat. The VVolves fought hard to prevent the Bulldogs from defeating them a second time, but the Bulldogs fought with all the characteristics of their symbol and made the VVolf to lie down along side of the other conquered foes. The game was fast and in- teresting throughout, rising even to a high pitch of excitement when several of the long sensational shots were made. At the end of the game, North Dallas had 21 points to Bryan's I3 points. Hardy and Crowley led the field for the exceptional playing of the day. VX hen the DO1fll Dallas High Bulldogs met the Sunset Bisons on their home court Tuesday, Febru- ary I5, in the final game of the season, they were de- termined to defeat the Bison to such an extent that there would be no doubt in the minds of the public as to which was the superior team. The game started with the Bulldogs fighting like a Whirlwind by ring' ing up a basket immediately after the bell rang. The North Dallas live continued the same style of play- ing throughout the game and only allowed the Bi- sons to obtain an occasional score. The game ended with the Bulldogs far in the lead, having 42 points to the Bisons' I6 points. Fritz and Hardy played exceptionally well throughout the entire game. Although Fritz began as a substitute, he surely showed his ability as a player. MIUNIIID Slwmmrs MG K nk . Q .K fx ,, ,QQ v Tigclgji tijgnffg, 'fgv Q. -QR . Qb.,..-!,LQE'-- in ' 1 ' Z5 11 ,55 i '- X X x -f .. gli? ' Q X' 'K' , mcbuxuf-5 f-ff -' at l i4 . x rx, l1A.Af- - V ft iffy Baseball ITH a squad composed almost entirely of rookies it is hard to pre- dict anything at all in regard to the outcome of the baseball season. There are about twenty-live men trying out for the squad, but of that num- ber only three are letter men, Harold Dietrick, Herman Dietrick, and Fritz Rechenberg. There is, however, a real Bulldog spirit in the entire squad and with such iight and competition as is being loosed each afternoon on Viking Field our hopes are gradually taking off and rising higher every day. Behind the bat VVillie Joe Carter and Bennett Hardy are showing well with two very capable substitutes in Jesse Wetsel and Rhea O'Connor. For pitchers there are four likely prospects, consisting of Fritz Rechenberg, Joe Hardy, John D. Reed, Charles Cobb, and A. T. Hall. First base is being held down well by Jimmie Faulk, with Graber Kidwell, John Clark, Charles Herron, and Earl Horn making things hot for Jimmie. At second we have an entire 'fcoveyn of aspirants led by Thomas Reede and Lawrence Har- don with VV. R. Mosby and Kenneth Johnston coming in as close seconds. At third base Albert Hawes is playing a nice game, but has some real com- petition in Houston Nlusgrove and Jack Caston. Shortstop is the scene of much fire, Tom Hopkins, the Amarillo Hash, is stepping on the gas and Roy Jacobie isn't Very far behind. VVilbur Jones is also bustling for a bid at shortstop. In the outfield we have the Dietrick family composed of Harold, Herman, and VVilliam, with Lawrence Barnes, H. G. Travers, Fred Turner, and Henry Shepherd. ORANGE Valley Ball Volley ball is one of the sports about which the advanced gym class has been most enthusiastic this year. The class has been divided into two teams, the Grange, with Violet Hudgins as captain, and the VVhite, with Elizabeth Pepple as captain. At the end of twelve games the Orange team came out victorious, with a lead of three games. The tezzmx are llzmle up of Ike following girls: Ylo1,ET HUoc1Ns JANET AN DREXVS HARRIPQT VAN WlNKl.PZ HARRIET SCHMALTZ Fs'rHER NORRIS ELIZABETH Goucn ELIZABETH PEPPLE Oc'rAv1A Fowmws FRANCES GIBSON MARY BRUss MOZELLE TRAX'ERS -IULIA W1LxE WHITE MARY ANN HALSELL MARY CLARK BLANCHE TURLEY HELEN MORRISON CATHERINE SPEER girls' Baseball HE baseball series closed March 23, 1927, for the North Dallas gym girls with the IIA team Victorious over the IIB team. Members ofthe winning team were: captain, Elva Goldman, catcher, Mary Clark, pitcher, Elva Goldman, first base, Mozelle Travers, second base, Marguerite lVlcVVilliams, third base, Agnes Bliss, left shortstop, Nina Belle VVilliams, right shortstop, Margie McKinney, left field Maebelle Floyd, right field, Margaret Brown, center held, Nina Houston. K h- V- , - , J ip. 5 Track ORTH DALLAS has no regular track team, for, owing to the limited finances of all the Dallas high schools, there will be no 1927 city track meet. About twelve boys interested in track reported to Mr. Baker for practice in the early part of the season. They are: John Phillips, Eugene Phillips, James Rountree, Jack Little, Peyton Cooper, Billy VVhite- hurst, Thomas Porter, Dudley Caswell, jack Ficklen, VVinston Fudge, Rea- gan Dixon, and Frank Harris. Burk Roco: VVinston Fudge, Reagan Dixon, Frank Harris, Peyton Cooper, John Phillips, Billy XVhitv:- hurst, Jack Little. Fran! Row: Dudley Caswell, Jack Ficklen, Thomas Porter, james Rountree, Eugene Phillips. 3. Q e Lai 5 . . C? V, V., .a.- .M .NV . 42 'kr' ,a K5 f., '- ,.-.-- V' 1 1,1 ,,r'Ml X XX R H W 41' I ...- I . - I xQ..g,,f2,-' -- ---A' - 4- Kal f , , V . , .H fi WW as A as s s s 1 f Ji t511f,,i,.t, Tennis HR North Dallas boys' tennis team has been selected for the coming city series. The team is composed of Hardy, the single's entry, and Finney and Haltom, for the double's team. Matches have been arranged with all the teams representing the Dallas high schools, and several with out-of-town teams. The girls, team has been chosen by an elimination tournament and Helen Comstock will represent North Dallas in the singles, and May and Kathleen McCrary Will play the doubles matches. The boys' team is pointing to the Oak Cliff matches in which they will have to oppose Doc Bar, the diminutive star. The girls' team is on the look-out for Bryan. Two of our former stars, the Johnson sisters, are members of the Bryan team, and they are formidable opponents for any team in the city. Mr. DeLaney, the coach, is expecting a very successful season this year. He feels certain that both the boys' and girls' team will come through their matches with Wins. Back Roco: Mae McCrary, Helen Comstock, Kathleen McCrary. Front Roco: Bennett Hardy, Alex Hudson, Ed Haltom, O. J. Finney. 'lim Vamno 11.53 '.1L T' golf FTRR the test held at the Oak Grove course at the beginning of the season, there remained but six regulars and three substitutes. The team consisted of David Goldman, captain, Horace Henry, Perry Keith, David Crow, and George Gambill. The substitutes were Ernest Leonard, Horace Smith, and J. B. Heinen. Many close matches were played and many were not decided until the last hole or ended in a tie. Before mid-term the team was always with- in a few points of first place, but the team lost George Gambill and Davis Crow due to graduation. At the end of the season the North Dallas team held third place. .fx J l .J Hari' Ruin -I. B. HL'inL'n, H4-i'acc Smith, Horace Henry. I 1un1 Rum : lizzrnist Lconartl, I'ur1'y Keith, Clmrlus Malone, Charles Johnston, Robert Snyder. 2' 'f'E'f'1vi:1:-ww :'e fma we ':fafv'rff: ,uf V 1 ,,4,:x,'-fy l F4-X gf:,,v.,,, , N rfiI ln!.M.'.'.,'.: kx1.,iv1' X K s Lf Cmwk NEST vm-es., sfl Qraefizzg lo ffze SfI!tZICllZ'.f of f North 'Dzzllzzi' H igfz Scfzool: 'X ' 'S HE year 1926-'27 has been a splendid year. This is true, not be- cause of a football championship-although our boys here made a splendid showing, nor because We ranked high in basket ball-and in this sport also we Were close to the top, nor because we won the thrift cup for the third consecutive season-this is what we actually did, nor because We Won the loving cup in the Spanish Speaking Contest-and we did this, too, but it is true because of the splendid team work in every line of school endeavor, on the part of pupil and teacher alike. A large high school today is more than a place Where pupils meet and recite to teachers in class rooms. It is a place where pupils are furnished an opportunity for development in hundreds of Ways, because of contacts here made possible. It is a little world by itself. ln it are found the same char- acteristics as are found in the community, the state, and the nation. There are the leaders and the followers, the industrious, the drones, the ambi- tious, the care free, the serious minded, the frivolous--all coming from as many different types of homes. But in spite of this we believe that desirs able qualities outweigh the bad in North Dallas High School to such an extent that the progress made along various lines of development during the past year has been very satisfactory-in fact, the best in the history of our school. , - IL. B. Lomsaiocia. .C '.11:. L' Wifi H -fr-.- v' - .mp ,f, L' wig-V mg 'gi' ig. :,v,,.:w1, ,.,,,., .,,., , , x':1',,, -.' val: 'N' fx 1412-Q1'L.. - M ' ' , I X1-I, X 3 ,'lv', , J ,41G 'l . '. '. X ,-Vfn J- 2115 fi- '. Q1 .' Q'f1,',Q Eff il. ,Q , 1 'v V wx, I .hill- N X, ' ,H '1., , - x.f.',f , .gl-,:..w , a. fn .T , :.- ' g 2 3, , ' gl-T'5'f' , L'.:'1.,',1',.1Q: grit 'L.j,.w -VJ, .yn . . 7.1, In-',,fg' . W., ,HQ 'ygni 1, ,-I ., 1' K' ' - I ,Z ' M.:-,' A fi., ' , 1' , f , . I- . . y,,, ,--H-,-,-' . 211:53 - AQ . :.,,f,. 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You, dear students, and your small- est of eccentricities are caricatured in a Way that would startle Elinor Glynn. The CroW's Nest outdoes that lady: it calls a spade a trump. The CroW's Nest regrets nothing nor does it offer any apologies. If you, dear students, have any complaints to olirer, you are out of luck. The Viking has left port and is somewhere at sea! Keeping the aforementioned facts in mind, We now Wish to dedicate this section to those who have made it possible:- The editor of The Nortber-We like him fine and We hope he gets ahead-he needs one, 'fPop lVIyers-the one who took the harness off the horse laugh, Major D. K. Lansing-the man who made the World safe for de- mocracy and cadet oiiicers. Log of The Viking September 20+-E1'1I'OllCd under new system. 2ITEl'lI'OlliI1g continued. 22-Programs changed. 23-Will we ever get straight? 27LRCgUl3I classes begun. 29-Latin and Chemistry clubs reorganized. Oclober I-First series of brain teasers. 2-N. D. M. Denton-Frances Gibson wounded. Carried from Field. 4-MiSS Dice elected sponsor of June '27 class. 5-Delphians have first meeting. 6-A Life-Saving class for girls started. 8-N. D. M. Poly. fAnd We couldnlt golj II-January '27 class meeting to plan term work. I2-Perigon Club begins yearls program. I3-Assembly of Girls' Council. 14.-Catherine lVIcKinley submits designs for the June ,27 class ring. 15-Pep assembly. N. D. ff. Highland Park. 18-June '27 class meeting. QECI Haltom's orutorical powers discoveredj I9-First Viking staff meeting. fWatch your step, for upersonaln agents will be about.j 20-First of series of pep assemblies. f ,W K ,v , V , 'ic-K--.K i . r,,- .M-X1 - ff ch-W: f'7!El. I v 21--Pep rally. CLast :gc tickets for gamesj 22-R. O. T. C. Day at the Fair. 23-N. D. snr. Oak Cliff. 251-IHTIUHFY ,27 class play decided On. 26-Commercial Club meets. 27-Assembly of those interested in secretarial work. 28-Golf Club organized. 29-Stickers- Sic Em Bulldogsf' 30-N. D. zur. Forest. Nowefzzber I-Bids for the Masque given out. 2-New styles set by Delphian pledges. 3-Hi-Y's rival girls in use of cosmetics. 1 4-Meniorial convocation for Charles Padgitt and Leon French. 5-N. D. vs. Fort Worth. , 8-More periods floating around for football fans who attended Fort Worth game. 9-A fire? No, only James Card's necktie. IO-The Northfr a howling success. ll-Holiday-Armistice Day. I2-N. D. sur. Bryan. I8-Scholarship Assembly. IQ'IflS rumored that Miss Agnew isn't so dignified as she tries to be. 22-Meeting of all Annual staffs of city schools, at Bry 23-Life-Saving classes for boys organized. an High. 2411-ll13IlliSglX'il'1g play. fHas Porter Fllis always been this slow to take a hintij 25-Turkey-um, dressing-umm, pudding-ummm. 26-N. D. cur. Sunset. fChew ,em up, Bulldogs.j ZQ-TOHf lS Ford had a flat. fHow unusuallj Dece111l2e1' 3 6 -Six-weeks tests are here againl 21SCl1lOI' Vodvil. fWe'll have to take lessons in jazz from a goose.j --Literary men of N. D. attended a conference at Belton. QWho is Jettafj 8-The bursts of orange flames are just the new sweaters for the editors and business man- agers of The Viking and The Norther. -Scenes from Seven Chancesl' given in assembly. 9 1O OllI' band played over the radio! I I-Tickets for the Senior play selling fast. I5-Fire drills begin again. I6-The .Norffz-er arrived. 17-First appearance of The Norfh Star. 18-Senior Play. flVIajors will be popular., 22-june ,27 football banquet. 23-Christmas holidays. Hooray! Jrmuary 4-Whatls school work compared to our need of slee 5-Dennie 81 Co. are our new serenaders. 'lfiiciutz 'Cy 1:5 rj' little fellow? 3-A popular question: What did Santa bring the pf ..,- .+ as-ss-NR . 5. . I - .. A , . , fl . w , 1. ,. -?Tf.5..,,u-,, . 1 -.,, W N -ff' , , . ' EIf2.'i? .9l.-.?..-.c..-. .- 01.7 . gc dc. . :':j.1:f' 'ifffli 1 . ii-T ATA4' if--P5 fit--' 6-Norflz Snzr out. I2-Senior Day. I3-N. D. ru: Oak Cliff fbasket ballj. I7-Thrift VVeek begun fusave those penniesnj. I8--N. D. wr. Forest fbasket ballj. I9-Popularity contest. 20--Jimmie Parker wins huge loving cup at Spanish fiesta. 21-lVAls through work. QHOW we envy themlj 24-Howard Lang struts around with new diamonds and boots. February I-NEW programs arranged. -Fish darting here and there. 4-Thrift cup Won for third consecutive time. 7-Bid farewell to friends of old first period classes. S-Election of officers for Radio Club. 1 9-N. D. rar. Bryan fbasket ballj. IO-Girl Reserve picnic for Freshmen, 'iFood Absolutely Free. 1 IZMT. Dodge set us thinking by his speech on character. I4TX'iE1lCIlIl1lCiS day fwe extend our sympathy to the young mcn's pocketbooksj. 15-Valentine Norther fnone escape our Pete's humorl. ITTN. D.'s fifth birthday celebrated, I8- Rings in the Sawdustu presented. IQLMCHIDCTS of our various stalfs attend the inter-city stall' dinner-dance at the Jefferson. 3 22-Spring fever prevalent in study halls, 23-First R. O. T. C. parade for rookies. 24-uBiIUbO, the Pirate presented at the Y. W. C. A. 25-Violets for the N. E. A. convention. eMarclz 1-Rahl for the N. E. A. We get a holiday. 2-Visitors galore. 3tThfCC rahs, another holidayl l l 4m-TESTS, tests, testsl Cruel world. 7-June ,27 girls vote for white graduation dresses. IO-Mr. Comstock tells of success of N. A. convention. II-Palette and Pen pledges begin life of toil. 14.-june ,27 boys decide on clothes to be worn on various occasions. I7-Colonel Smith from Washington gives our R. O. T. C. corps high praise 24-R. O. T. C. federal inspection with all students present. 28-A new old-time revival before school. I-What Next picnic foveralls and hair ribbons are very becoming.j 2-N. D. was so greedy in the Latin Tournament at Commerce that she came home with four out of six prizes. 6-Viking goes to press. 'his 7'w'r!KING IL 'F-7 2'-T sung by nornial students in the daily grind A o5Q'ef'KQ.wNi!sm5gW V H W . , 0 xp Q Q J XX ' N, Wm ff 63029 ff? 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S Q: 6- - - .an ix I grfed AVQVY ,..grHgf.1'g :N rn' krrcneu- wreak m 'rn' Paenen? Faris u-mae CELLAYIWKBROTHERS AT TH' wmvoww YKIKIN' uP TWV Yl:RST- VJRITIN' F02 Th' FERST- GTIRRINE uP TNF ROE! WRVQHINEI Ford. T'H' V gp ,N-3 COPS , K. nh! , Q tx, Q' V - ' ,V,-,-4,71-1 Y-ff -'VA-xY-,,, Y-.Av-Y-Y .,,VXA,,.,.-.-, Y, -A NY, , .Y . bf With the Muses Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a banana, But when she got there, there was no cake So she gave her poor dog some cheese. ft-Xpologies to YVray Hicks and Mother Goose., 0 0.0 0 My mother is a modern girl, She has a. permanent wave, And surely dad's a modern ladg He wants a permanent shave. -Lillian Edwards. How sweet to wake up in the morn, When daylight lirst begins to creep Across the worldg and then to turn Right back again-and go to sleep! Late to bed, late to rise, Makes dark circles around your eyes. o Q 1.0 0.0 She tightly clings about him, The dainty, slender thing- For he is just a wooden top, And she, a long, white string. 0 9 0 o 0,0 l wish I were a blue potato Sitting on a rock, Or better still, a yellow olive Swimming in a crockg Or, if l could, a purple bean A-standing on my headg Or, best of all, a pink banana Slowly turning red! CLASSY-FIED ADS T'Vmzted: A little bit of love ,e...,,, More Saturday nights ,,.. H Longer lessons ..... .. Two lunch periods ,..,,.. . More ollicers ,.,...,,,,. Popularity ,.,,,,t.,,,,,, More time to study .,...,,,,.. Less attention from girls ..,,,,. O. Finney for a mascot .... More brains t,..... .,,... A new Ford ,..., - An editor ....,,, H ,,,, Frances Gibson . ,,A,,,....... .,t,, E d Noyes ..,,,...Verner lVIcCullough ........VVray Hicks D. K. Lansing lVIr. Nlyers Herbert Supp , ,. George Heath Sigma Alpha Nu Octavia Edwards W..- ..... Ed Haltom The Norfher, ,27 -Nr' 'Win I f 1 'X X f i 4 'X f' f' ' f - X . 1 --N , , , X , 7 i s Xxu . J-of 1 f'AN W fi - ' --f --N,-f , Aflf ,I ,LJ -Nw, -- VYVV U VY ,fl . J -1 . -,- '-A' ' F ' - - ' -- 9+ -I L i 5 t i'x'i i D. K.: When I was your age I washed my face every morning. Virfim: Yeah, and look at it now.'I 0 0,0 0.0 Dorofhy: 'WVhy are you so late? Don't you know it's time for the show? Chm'lff: Yes, but I flipped a coin to see whether I'd go or study, and I had to Hip it twenty times before it fell right. 0:0 0'o Is Rastus dead? Well, if he isn't we sure played a dirty trick on him when we buried hi1n.'y 0 0 4.0 0,0 Not long ago Homer Fisher put a nickel in a pay telephone. After a few seconds the operator called, Number, pleasefi' Homer Jack said, Number, the dickensg I want that chewing gumf' o:o 0:0 fllr. Mj'5l'.V.' Does history repeat it- selfll' lfI'. R. MO.fA1'.' I've re cated twicef' . P 0,0 0:0 Mrs. Irish thinks you cool an autombile by stripping its gears. 0:0 0:0 O. J, Fifzuey: 'LWould you call for help if I tried to kiss you? ' Jo Dorff H.: Do you need any? 0:0 0:0 Dore: What's your name, I want to notify your mother. Lerrer fhurt playing footballj: That's all rightg she knows it. 0:0 0: Barber: Shave, sir? Illr. Forffs UNO, a haircut. Btzrber: You don't need a haircut. How about a shine? ff Y' 'I ..TI?,,'z:. 1 CLASSIFICATIONS Vamp .............................. Octavia Edwards Most Diminutive ..... ..........T1ny Hicks Heaviest ............ .. Womack Smith Tallest ..... . ...John Jenkins Prettiest . ..Charlie Gilpin Cutest ..... ....... . Mr. Comstock Triflingest ,,... ...... I 'erner lXIcCullough Brunette ..... Howard Lang Sweetest ...., .. .......... .Iohn Phillips Best dancer ....e. ..... C harlie Harrison Most modest ..... ................ S cott Bruce Blonde ..,.... Mildred Nlunnerlyn FAVORITE SONGS The Boy from T. M. I. r.Frances Gibson I Wish You Were Jealous of Mel' ............ Doris Hooper I Found Somebody to Love . ,,....... .Pete Thinking of Youw .,....,,... ...Oscar Feltner I'They Go VVild, Simply VViId Over Me :Xlfieri Tonight You Belong to Me ... . . Lancaster I Ain't Got Nobody .,.. ...., Fd Haltom FAMOUS SAYINGS flfr. M-X'EI',f.' Well, let's slip along the road. Mi.f.-' fIgllECl'.' 'cTake down these little questions. Mi5.t Pfillgfz: VVarIl? I HBl'77I0ll Loffar: 'WVhy, gollee-eef' Inzlzcl TUl7I!fll,' lN'1ay I have a date for the IVB dancelw Ed Haffom fat Hi YD: I don't know how the rest of you feel, but I .... Rtzfph Frzfheree: Hi, Hermanfl Jimmy Ptzrier: Hi, Gus. Illr. Tarziy: :'I'm still a bathing beauty. . Maia me Zi. 9 27' ,1. - 73-2' , Y , 7 1' , Q f'fj i' 7: E-,Y,YY ,,,, - di.. ,ki ,, YW-3-,Q-16 ,j-if--35,7 H -V-3-LL-1--xir. . ,..JfXlTfj,'A'i 'UW VHGNG 1 9 27 Ralph Fatberee: Let's go to town. Pizzfl Marti:01z.' Sorry, I gotta go to class. I didn't get much sleep last nightf, o o ooo of There are three classes of girls-the beautiful, the intellectual, and the major- ity. Oc. 0.0 C Q Mi.vr Gray: What is wind? Homer lark Fisher: Air that got in a hurryf, 0:0 Q: The joke's on me, said the chair as Mr, Neher sat down. The bullet penetrated his skull and en- tered the woodwork.-Tampa paper. o 0 0,0 ooo Porfer E: 'LHOW about a cigarette, Bud? Bud: I tho't you'd stopped smokin'? Porler: Well, I've reached the first stage. I've quit buyin' 'em.', Q ceo o Fred A.: I grew a moustache like yours once, but when I saw how I looked I shaved it off. Frirz: Well, I had a face like yours once and when I found how I looked I grew this moustache. Mr. Comstock had fallen down the steps at school. Mr. Walker rushed up and asked, Did you miss a step? Mr. C0m.rI0fZ': I don't think so, I feel as if I had hit all of 'e1n. 0:0 o:o Firb: Would you say the a in fat is broad? Charles Malone is so strong they call him Onions . 4:0 oo Mr. Syrozz: What begins with af Er! Milfe1'.' I have it on the tip of my tongue. Mr. Syfozz: Well, spit it outl I'm thinking of arxezzirf, .g. . 4. Mi.r5 Gray: joe, what is the unit of powerfn Joe F. fwaking upj: The whatfn Mirf G.: Correct. 0 0 0 0.4 RFCEIVFD IN OUR JOKE BOX: 3 matches 0 2 safety pins Pieces of paper with following names: Raymond lVIcRee, Charles Malone, George McClure, Herbert Sapp 4 sheets of theme paper fgratefully ack- nowledgedj 1 chewing gum wrapper four editor pre- fers gum-double mintj 4 detention cards Qreturned to Mrs. Hilti If assorted pieces of chalk 3 pencils with no points 3 good jokes. Do you know how tight Tom Porter is? UNO. How tight? The: other day Mary Belle wanted to go for an airplane ride, so he made her sit on the piano, and then he started the vac- uum cleaner going down below. Jimmy MfMc7ilII.' The other night a girl asked me to kiss her and I refused. W'hat would you have done' in a case like that? Difl' lVifI1!ifo111L: VVhy, l'd have IXOIIB the same thing you did, but I wouldn't lie about ir. 0 0 0,0 0,0 HdI'II1UlZ L.: Why do you call Mrs. Bergheld a crystal gazerfu HUll.ff0lI.' 'Cause at nine o'clock she starts looking at her watch. 0 0 0.0 0.0 7 v Are you a college man? No, I'm wearing these clothes to pay a 7 v bet. 0:0 0:0 Mr. Comrronl' fwatching Miss Miller paintj: Listen, Miss Miller, why don't you get a brush with more bristles in it? You could do twice as much workf' Mist Yes, I know, but I don't have that much work to do.', 0 0 0.0 0.0 On a journalism test Miss Pringle asked her pupils to write some headlines. She received the following: Dead Man Help- ing Wife in Car When Fatal Shot Is Firedu. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Clmrfie Cobb: Say, lVIr. Myers, I need a little light on this subject. Mz'. lllyerr: Might I suggest a little reflection? U 0 0 0,9 0,0 Mrs. Ford: Charles, slr., say your prayers. Fon! mu: Naw. Mr. Ford: Don't you want to go to heavenll' Ford mn: Naw, us men got to stick together these days. Rllj'77IOIlff Simfmfz: What color is best for a bride?,' Bob Kzziglrf: lt,s just a matter of taste. Better get a white one, thouh. 0:0 0:0 Mr. Vl'bile Cexcitedlyji ls this the fire department? Ollidl' end: Yes, what do you want? Mr. IV.: Where's the nearest alarm box? lVIy laboratory's on href, 0:0 0:0 Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you stay after school alone. :fo 0:0 If you don't think james Rountree has any wind, you should hear him blow after a game. .g. .g. Roy Lee: Who's your friend? H H. C.: 'gThat's no friend, that's my wifefl 0:0 0:0 Mi,f.f Mi!!ez'.- We have a new face in class this morningf' Jtzfl Fifkfzzz: New? I've had it all my life. 0:0 0:0 Mf'.t'. Clapton: Decline low, Iiliza- hath. Elizabeth Spazzfffizzgr Decline foes, Mrs. Clopton? Not mel .g. .g. Derzfer: Madam, can I sell you a vacuum cleaner? Mz':. Hill: No, sir we haven't any , 1 vacuums to clean in this housel The Faculty FLOY AGNEXV - E1.'gfi,Ih OLATIA CRANE - - - Spwzijh L. H. BAKER - Biology RUTH CRAXY'FORD - - - Hiffory MARY BAKER - - - Eugfifh RUTH CURTIS - - 1'-lfzuif MIABEL BALDXVIN - - Hiffory WILI.IE DAX IS ---- Hifmry NELL BEASLEY - - Eflgfim F. M. DEIIANEH' - - - Hisforv ELLA G. BIQBEE - - Regmmr L. F. DEMUMBRUM - , , Hjjfom. .-Q- 1 f fH7'. - LILA BI ARE Sf6'I7Ogl zjwhfy Tnzrf Type U1 zfzg ELIZABETH DICE - - eqldmfnmtmr LUCILLE BROXVN - Efzgluh A F E Z, I - DELI2 ,PPER:oN - - - zz 1.f 1 MS'RTI.E BYRD - - - Ezzgfzfh N g FVELYN CARRINGTON , - - Ldfjn C. L. FORD - - f'1ITzfbe11zarm' MY'RTl.E Cl.OPTON - - - Lulizz MATTIE GRAY ---- 'Phyyiff ?E?1?55?5f3E?5w?5EE353A35yQf55???iiQS?H33i35?E5y5iTPNQSET SHQ Q.. IEE? . ' S1'u+-- 'A . 1 A rx wav .h.NwmSwn3T- swwwwwkwmm M TA' W - .- A-pf I. if -A 1-:arg ' -'Ag 7,3 9 ff fig: gh, id 3- fs :wif , ' -- - - f X ' . '- A-qS3rQT ,fifl5f. 7? 2s5, . jg1f , -4 ' ,Ag Af- ' 'WTC , X --J w- ? 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Bob Cullum: What's this World Court theylre talking about??' Laney: I guess it must be the Jim place theylre going to hold the internation- al tennis matchesfl 0 0 0.0 0.0 Mr. Oehler thinks honest because every lieved of his watch. soldiers are very dis- night a sentry is re- 0 0 0,0 0.0 Our idea of a broad, educated man is Mr. Comstock just run roller. over by a steam 0 0 0,0 0.0 Hard-Boiled Little Girl: Gimme one ticket and make it snappy! Ticlcet Girl: But, honey, there are two of youg how about the other little girl with you? H.-B. L. G.: Aw, ain,t we half sis- ters? Add that up! 4 O. J.: Don't you like Noyes? Eff: Yehl-shall we yell together? 0 0 0' 0.0 'N H . . . Didja ever meet my shlek from the sewing machine factory? Singer? U No, dearie, but he sure can dance. 0 0 , 0.0 M1'f. U'lziteley: What was the greatest difficulty George Washington had to con- tend with? Stzulfzrt: He couldn't tell a lie. 0: 0.0 Firft Burglar: Come onl Let's figure up and see what we made on this haul. Semin! Burglar: Aw, I'm tiredl Wait and read the papers in the morning. 0: :0 Mrs. Olcott used to call Cornelius Peter Panu 'cause he was so cute. Now Dorothy calls him K'Pete,' for short. 0:0 0:0 lllary K.: I passed by your house last night. Ed Noyex: Thanks, 0 0 0.0 0.0 Are you chewing gum? Milf Ray: Osmr Feltzwr: I have some in my mouth, but it isn't in circulation. 0 0 0.0 0.0 That will hold you down, I guess, said Miss Agnew as she set a stack of de- tention cards on some test papers. xrt.,,it Ii- Vit't:Nf-1 uf 'r -.. LJ J T' A. lllr. IJBLNIIEFI Late againln Jim lfftlyf Yeahf So am l. 0 0 0.0 0.0 J. C. Smilh: The marvels of electri- city have set me thinking. George M1'C'f1z1'e.' Yes, it's wonderful what electricity can do. 0:0 0:0 MI'.f. Btzflcfs ' 1? ned. Illr. Btzker: 0 0 0.0 0.0 l'm sick of being mar- So's your old man.'l The height ol' conceit is when a Hea hops up an elephant's leg with murder in his heart. Q. .g. Trajif Sign: 'tWhen two C3I'S COIHC to a crossing both shall stop and neither shall start until the other has gone. HOME ROOMS Freshman Sophomore . junior . Senior Illr. Tarffy: lt makes me to see you smoke. Paul Mt1tfi.rr111.' It seems more in the stomach. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Boiler room Lunch room . IO 3 Anywhere sick at heart to catch nie A good example of patriotism is any llea that thinks that he is on the most won- derful clog in the world. A, MWA' 1' 2.1 s. . .. ,Wwe O .Y .Z J M1'. Ttzrffy' fin free translation? bookshopj: 'tls this a Clerk: No sir, it will Cost you two dol- H 11 l .11 s . 0:0 0:0 Why does planet talk so much? She was vaccinated wfth a phonograph needle. .g. .g. Farber: 'Ll'm afraid l'll never see von in heaven, mv son. Biff Bwzzzeys t'W'hatcha lween doin' now, P17 pop. 0 0 0.0 0.0 flfff. Hi!'l'.f.' Do I understand you called my son a .rfzn'f'y e!epba11r?'l Mr. fllyezu' fthinking rapicllyjl No, ma'am, a dirfurbizzg elfmruf. .g. .g. A certain scientist has stated that if the earth were flattened deep would cover it. out, water two miles lf anyone sees some- one flattening out this world, please shoot him, because some of us up here at N. D. can't swim. 4 0 0.0 9.0 Homer J. Firber: W'ill you need me any longer, sir? MIIj0l'.' Yes, about two feet. .g. .g. Where are you going? To play golf. With knickers? No, white people. 0:0 0:0 Tony, what are you doing? Tony flocking in mirrorji Counting my moustache, you fool. t I f L. Q1 If ., If. 5,5351 ' Qiifie ii It's the little things that tell, said Anneely as she pulled her kid brother from under the sofa. 0:0 0:0 M11f'ie.- What's the date? Hourrozz: I don't know. Mf1z'ie.' You have a awer in vour I' . pocket. H0l1tffUII.' Yeah, but that's yesterdays 0 0 0.0 0.0 Illujor Lung Qat court martialj: The next person who interrupts the proceedings will be sent home. P1'i:w1ez'.' H urray l 0:0 0:0 I want a glass of soda water without flavor. What flavor? Without vanilla. ss' borryg we're out of vanilla. You'll have to take it without chocolate. Do you White is? NNOPY know how absent-minded Mr. The other day he looked in a hair brush thinking it a mirror and said, 'lVIy, but I need a shave'. 0 0 0.0 0,0 Cfzflaizz KMfz'eff: t'Did you give Mr. Comstock that notice? Rookie: Sure, but there's no use writ- ing him notices: he's blind as a bat. Capt. K.: What makes you think so? Rookie: Why, he asked me twice where my hat was, and it was on my head all of the timeln 0 0 0,0 0.0 Mir: Ray: Order, pleasclu Ma1'j0f'ie Comzell: Ham sandwich and a cup of coffee. 0:0 0:0 Mif.t Gray: What causes the flight of time? Pfzyrirr Shmvlx' lt must be the spur of the moment. 0:0 0:0 Erfher Norrir: I am indebted to you for all I know. Mf.fI Dire: Oh, triflesf' . donlt mention such .g. .g. 1Wrr. Delazfzrzy Where's the cart ' Mr. DeLa11ey: 'tDid I take the car? Mf'5. DeLazn:y.' K'Certainly. Illr. DeLfwey. Oh, I remember now getting out and thanking the man for the ride. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Something must be done, said Mary Elizabeth as she smelled the biscuits burn- ing. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Cfmfler Edu'm'fl Long: Why are all the girls crazy to dance with me? Mild:'ed Mll7lIlE7'fj'11J Oh, you have such large, comfortable feet. -X L, --V --.1 , . Zip? a ,Wk -vf ,,, ,- - - f af., 919359 'Vp X ,N ,J,,,Y+-WWW, W Y-J J, ,il v 4 wid , 4 3. K., 4 4 x 1 We had a good joke for this space but we lost Scott Bruce's picture and had to leave it out. 0:0 0:0 Femtzfe Sfzufezzf: Isn't it cruel to cut up those poor frogs? M1'. Baker: Oh that's all right. They get used to it. 19 .g. .g. 1211711177011-.' Got a date tonight? Ivtlllfy fhopefullyl: Why, no.', Bmzzflofz: 4'Well, I'ye got a good book you can read. 0:0 0:0 Elizabeth Spaulding says she believes in R. O. T. C. for one Mtzjoz' reason. 0:0 0:0 Speaking of friends in need, the other day someone said that Francis McGinnis wasn't fit to eat with hogs, but Hermon took up for him and said he was. 0:0 0:0 Frtzzlfef Seals: Why it's only six o'elock. I told you to come after supperf, Her Date: Well, that's what I came after. 0:0 0:0 Tmfh-e7'.' uklakey. can you spell af'0i1!?D Jtzkey: Sure, teacher, vot iss the void? ' .g. .g. COZli'f1l5j7 Jaffl'm11.' Is Sue marriedfn Homer lark: No, is 0:0 0:0 'oof lugs Crtzmh' 'II Want of pants in the window. Cferfr: Sorry, sir. you'll have to use the dressing room. 0:0 0:0 to try on that pair A tall, proud girl with flowing hair turned slowly to the white robed figure be- fore her who held in his hand a knife streaked with blood. HI-Iave you no heart? she asked. he growled. Well, then give me ten cents' worth of liverf' UNO? .T ,A .4.,.,,.. . AL4...-Q- Mr. Htzrrir Con street carb: NI ean't bear to see a woman standing like that .... Guess Illl shut my eyes and go to sleep a whi l e . ' ' 0:0 0:0 Bill Lowery thinks a circle is a square without any corners. .g. .g. Jilzzzfzy Pm'flef': Did you read those jokes for The Viking I left on your desk? Tubby lVr1z11: Yes, about ten years YJ a go. O O .,. .,. Harriet Schmaltz says that her ancestors came over on the McZ3'.fl0Cl'EI'. Perhaps it was for the best. Immigration laws are stricter now. 0:0 0:0 Liffiau: What are you scratchingin Chine: My arithmetic bugs. Lilfiazz: Arithmetic bugsil' Chick' Yeah. They add to my mis- ery, divide my attention, subtract from my pleasure, and multiply like rabbits. 0:0 0:0 C'Great Scott! I'i'e forgotten who wrote lfuzlzboef' I'll tell you if you'll tell me who the Dickens wrote the Tuff of Tivo Cifiehv 0:0 0:0 That's a new one on me, said Mike as he scratched his head. 0:0 0:0 Yardsticks used to be the most impor- tant part of Mrs. Pa1'ker's equipment, but now itls lipsticks. 0:0 0:0 lVairer.' What's yours, please? CUI'lIE!jll.f O.: A clemi-tassefl lT'tzifer.' And yours? Fn11zre.f Gilman: Same as his and a cup of coffee. . x . Miglia: 1 - v ...w Vw x. El I : :Lg 5. 'I J' ,R 55, ., ies K' ix fb? ilfix x.. ,A.,gn--5 Y 4: V ir LL'i'i5:f'7f-'A'.,. , , ,. .-3-f :1 ' .V , Y S aww , il., X if 'VVJH V K Aw ,. i A. ii f i ,i 1 H : r. -f, --,----- --gar- ..... ........i.-..i.. ff VM QTLE15' '32, f? -z APPELLATIONS Newt Finney f'Tinyl' Hicks Bud Blewerr Herman Faltheree lnky Grant Tilly Cobb Hungry Gillespie Gold Digger Gibson Baby Tomlin B, E. M. Norris HD. Rose Pop Myers Lank Delonney Encyclopedia Edwards Gamblin' Gietzu Rechenberg Evangeline Spaulding Boswell,' Parker Missouri Miller Peter Pan Olcott Unconscious Mattison Lieutenant Bud Booger Clark Blondy,' Currin Monkey Boone Q Q 0,0 Q, Beal CllI'! ill.' I hear Mnrthafs got a crush on n doctor. Billy Ifeafhfy: Yeah, but I got her eatin' apples to keep him away. Every time William Rembert looks up his family tree he has to dodge ri shower of cocoanuts. Nita: Did you keep cool in Mr. Com- stock's oHice? Bertie: Did If Why I fairly shivered. Scott Brufe: Do you use Williams' Shaving Cream? Millozl D.: Naw, l quit rooming with him. Mrs. Irish says that when she gets mad, she says things to gentlemen that a lady shouldn't say. of fo What They Expect of a Cnr: The speed demon-gangwayl Mr. Spaulding-an occasional chance at ir. The trriiiic cop-no back talk. Elizabeth G.-fifteen passengers. The taxi driverw-11 forgotten wallet now and then. The l:lLlPPCI'1i1HiCCIlOll and respect. Ed Hnltom-more noise on fewer gil- lons. Following the policy of the Norihez' joke editor we have let the editor of that periodical read our jokes so we could choose the ones that even the dumbest would catch. ,ff-1 -. '.,w 'G 'i -15 r l ef -., 1. ,Y i tIl':!.ll5i'- 5'-F? ,fs Dorothy Rose is the kind of girl that would swipe a picture of somebody when he was too sick to take up for himself. 0:0 0:0 Mr'. Hrzrrir: My boy, do you know what becomes of little boys that play mar- bles and curse? Little Boy: Yes, sir, they grow up and become golfers. .g. .9 Jzzffgss Why did you shoot this man? Prirozzer: Self defene, your honor. I killed his wife, and he was tryin' to get revenge. Jzzffgft' Oh, that's different. Case dis- missed. Q. .g. Jimmie Ptzrfler Qwaking up in middle of assembly speechj: Say, how long have you been lecturing? Lertnrer: About four years. J. P.: Well, I guess l'll stick aroundg you ought to be about through. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Now that he sees it's impossible for him to graduate with honors, Raymond S'mpson is going to try for horrible mention. 0 0 0.0 1,0 Horses used to get scared when they saw an automobile-now it's when they see an- other horse. 0 0 0,0 0.0 Mr. Walker certainly uses circumlocu- tion, and not only that, but he has such 11 round-about way of saying things. fill 3 1 THICSIC MOYIIC CAPTIONS Day broke, but they saved the pieces. lt was I2 o'clock in Dan MeGrew's cabin. In fact, it was twelve o'clock all over town. Two things brought our hero backg ll train and an automobile. Q 0 0,0 0,0 A big dog ran against an old woman just crossing the street, and as she got up a Ford knocked her over again. A man rushed up: Did it hurt you, ma'amf Off! Ltzfly: 'LVVell, the dog wasn't so bad, but the tin can on its tail was what hurt. 0 o 0.0 0,0 Riffmrff Kirkptzlrifl' fon Hi-Y picnicj: Phew, there's too much mustard on this sandwichfl Hugh MrCf1zf1g.' Naw, there's not. That's the one with the wasp on it. o 0 0.0 9.0 R. .Hfi.mz1.' How can you prevent dis- ease from biting insects? :lumber bum.: Don't bite 'em. 0 o 0.0 0.0 Mt11z1'if1e C 0411! : YI Why do you call Bob mapfe fyrzzp? GHC Mu1'y' Cofc'le.r.' ause he's such a re- fined sap. .g. .g. Diogenes may now quit hunting. Wil- liam Rembert has confessed he doesn't know anything. v , . 1 f li .Q -'- Yes., X YE EDITOR'S DIRT Some people say that lightning hasn't much power, but it surely can make Isabel pull her shades down. 0.0 Ed Haltom has just completed breaking the 13th girl's heart since school started. We hope somebody breaks his before he leaves this summer. 1 9.0 We wonder when Isabel will be satislied with her laugh. She has been trying for I6 f'C3fSTlDElEf5IlI. 0 0,0 Please tell Tubby who put that lock on his locker. O. J.: Frank and Mary Belle hnven't got the same name . . yetf' Rtlyzzzozzfk Why did you add the yet? O. J.: She wants to teach her kindergarten a few more wears .g. .g. Clmrle: Wallir: Does every girl have a hope chest? Clzarler Gilpin: 'il don't know abouf the chest, but if they are all like Ester Norris they at least have the hope. :o 0:0 Ye editor Wishes to extend his best wishes to all the ladies and gentle- men of our class and also to Tony and Mary Elizabeth. Vnmmrz LE In This Distifzctizte Bottle ' '::f2'1'f- 2 Xh u ?Z X V glVZ ?6 X f X 165 .990 mlrmou cRAll5EU3Pi5fii GRAPE Juice A HAVOR VO!! CANT FORGET Kiln. lllzfivlr Qcxcitudlyjl Whnt'll l do? The bptlwy swgtllowcd the ink? Prmf: 'lSny, M.1ry if your d.id would 11111 ITEM-r1'.' Aw, write with llPCl1Cll.ll sue you now, hdd hgwc gray' hairs in his he.1d. Ilflizr-V: That would hc linc, licls lull- hmdcd now ar Our idczi of il nightmuc is huing lost in thu desert, dying of thirst, :md surrounded lw mountqiiiis of punmit-huttui' sqmdwichus. Chocolate Sl1OP B. Cole Drug Co. Confectionery '05 . .. 5, Vl'ould like an opoorttmitv to make High Grade Candies A f ' . You a Satisfied Customer Lunches and Drinks PHONE 7-,-qQ Free Q7ll0z'01'rvt'fe 'Delifcery -,tt - 1100 ELM STREET, Dr-trims, TFX.-XS 5-1545 5-1035 CORINE GREENWELL - - - Slezzogmzpby .Im A. VV. HARRIS - The Faculty 'Tx'f1ffw'ifif1 g X . 1 ' I UII1fhffN1.zriI'f C. W. HIIII, - - Eugfixh ANNE HII.T Study HIIXII- FIJNA HINIJE - - Spazzifh OMIA I'IUV1'II.LE Cferl' CLIO IRISH - Library D. K. LANSING - fllifilary NEL1. LAXVLER - - 5'U.1fhe111I1fifI' ELLEN MEADOR - - D0771B.1'fil' JH SARAH MERIIVETIIER - - Hixmry MARIIIN M. MYERS MARu,-xRI5'I' MII,I.I-:R C. M. IVIORPIIIS - ICIJITII NIORI-:Is - IVIAI-L IVIORRISON - fiwfrf mn! Sfwlonziry DI'41fl'fIlg um! 'Defigu Sfzgfifh .NIJ .-lfgebm - 1J01llL'.ffff Sriezzfe 'PbAx'.vfr.1f 'Talllfll ing R. M. NEIIER - ffllafhflmzfifi C. C,l'QHI,ER - - i'VI1fbe11zIzfi1'I' KIANE PARKER f1lIzfbe211.zrim' RL'TH PIERCE - - - Szzgfifh EIEFFIIE D. PRINLLLE - fozzrzzafimz LAVINIA RAIVLINS - - Latin I North Dallas Pharmacy Hull 8 McKinney Aves. 5-5148 5-+822 Vlfie Serve and Delifuer Hoi King Fun and Tozzrfed Samiwielzer K. H. McDaniel Company Foznzrlain Tam Repaired GREETING CARDS AND MOTTOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Fountain Pens-Pencils--Desk Sets Social Stationery-Leather Goods 214-216 Browder Street Between Commerce :md jackson Sts. DALLAS Rfzdiolm 'Brzznsfwick-Rfzdiolns Slzzzmrockx 349989 MCLENDON RADIO SHOP Sales - Service and Accessories T,L'l'JU1IJf Se'z'f'ire 204 N. Collerr St. 2525 Cedar Springs QBetween Routh and Fairmountj Nu-I-De Cleaners 27953 Silk Drew Spefialisls Cleaning Pressing Repairing Dyeing YOUR CLOTHIVIS ARIQ INSURED WHILIT IN OUR POSSFSSION A paste in the hand is worth two in the eye when it comes to diamonds. 0,4 ' Efopiuvg lfrifle: Here's LI telegram from fatherf, Bri1feg1'oom.' What does he say? Bride: Do not come home, and all will he forgiven. Cfrzwfizze-Oilr-1 1Ifrer.ff11er orth F itzhu gh Service Station The Smfiwz of Tt'l'.f0Ili11 Sercfffe Telephone h, jjgg N. Fitxhugh Ave. at Bon View I I . FULTON MARKET I F rerfz and Sfllf e9l4c'lIfJ' I Snzzsfzge, lDl'L'J'J'L'lf Tozzlfry, game in Svamzz I DFI.ICATl1lSSl1lN I Phones 2-3127-7-2239 904 Main Street I . I Mr'. lJEMlllIlLI'll7Il.' I told you last week that mv pocltetbook was stolen. It N K St M . ' . . ,, . o. I--f0O nox . it-ne f- 31' 1 was a mistake. I have found lt. NU. 2-30+ Glwmilll, AWA phum. Q,-rings, i , -, , it , ,. -. , , , Y . - W U Dsleftzw. You have eome too' late, Mm-My SLUHMW dm! Lip-M-DME i str. We caught the thief yesterday. ' ' STERILIZEI3 COMES AND IIRUSIIES I O 'z' Artistic Hair Cutting I ,. . . . , EXPERT BARBERS I Ilzllzz Joe C.: bay, whos the dumb . , I I looking that drivcs your Cm. Andis al- Inztlfwx mmf l,fl1Itlm'r1.t Iflnrle if .Nprrltlllv i ways working in the garden and gives me a dirty look when I come inf 3 Viofef Oh, don't mind him. 1 That's father. 3 . . Ml'J'. l'I'fIlJ'f0Il.' YVhv did you put that turtle in' your sister's bed? Joreph IV.: 'Cause I couldn't Iind any frog. o 'Q' 0 WIC KNOW HOVVH BEAUTY PARLOR ,l ,qi 2306 Greenville Ave. ' wh at I Plmne 8-5960 f I I PERM.-XNENT WAVES . GIVEN BY NIR. NIILLER IQ' APHFII .X'h'rw1oil, .'Yt'f:' Frttftfft' tmtl Engurlf' -'Ifrlhutfx MARCELLING, MANICURINC, i SCALP 'l'REAlNIEN'I'S The champion hog-caller of East Texas H me Jam, in J .Hmm .l,,MW' Hit, JU N and one of the ranking callers of the Unit- A X V ' W ed States has been elected assistant reading WPI KNOW' HOW clerk in the House of Representatives. . Samtary Beauty Parlor I . . H1gg1nbotham-Bartlett Co. I Bzlfltfifzg' Jllrztwifll 2514 Commerce Phone 7-6566 I I l l 4' , W- y Ea mode 1 17o8-Io-12 EIH1-IgOI-:Q-5 Main 4 y i X T011 1' H 01716-- 1 If you own fl good lot, wc will furnish the money and y material to build your Home-complete. 5 M. VVILCUX 65 CO. Cole at Knox J .LIOI Qualify Scrfufm' MO0RE,S GROCERY N E PHONE for Food-'Ziff ffze barter 4:uz1y,' 4.302 Lcmmm -X Phono 5 4. I t ? i E A T BOEDEKER ICE CREAM ufust Il Little Betta , Cash Grocery ' B1 E99 Market l l fl? We Spefiizlizf in 8f't'l'yfhi1lg Qomf lo Sal MORTGAGE Fresh Vegetables NEWI PIIAN and Meats Daily Ddiwry Swim Jllonfbly pdyillfllf PHONE FOR FOOD T L O A YN S 3IIQ N. Haskell Ave. Telephone 5-4573 SMALL lVlONTl'lLY PAYlVlENTS No Brnkeraige or Expenses DO NOT BORROW, . BUY, OR BUILD until you have investigated our popular Our Own Funds-Prompt Service and convenient plan. Hardware F E D E R A L T . homing Mortgage Company :nd Fluor Praetoririn Bldg. Phone 2-X138 D.-x1,1.As, Tiixas 3908 Cedar Spgs. Rd. 5-5288 First Z0 be born on Jmericrzn soil CHEMICAL ELEMENT 61 UT of 4.00 pounds of gas light mantle material donated by a gas light manufacturer, the University of Illinois chemists found that rare earth element Number 61, named lllinium. The gas industry has been co-operating in the worlds scientine research since 1808, when William Nlurdoeh First piped his gas into the Soho engine Works. lt was the sticky mess left over in condensers at a coal-gas manufacturing plant that developed coal- tar dyes. The Dallas Gas Company '71fJpfr1,r6r: of fxaluml Qin Ia mari: lhmz 65,000 crrsfovzsrs in Dallas and its .vufvurlzs Behind the Button You ?re55 2 -is a vast store of energy ready to spring to your service, when you casually Hip the W switch. 1 l ,-5 Far away from you is the source of this mighty energy you tapg far away, in a Xl! large power plant, where the steady hum mi of generators and other marvelous equip- l 'H' f ment marks the making of your electricity. , X 5' A great distributing system brings it up to 0 'l that button on your wall, there to be al- 1 XX ' ways rcacly to turn to light, heat or power, t Q X R for the home, business, in education, rec- l GX X reation, at the mere touch of your ringer. Xie lflectricity, the miracle-worker of our ' everyday life. l7'ht1l icon!!! fre do fvithont il? Nf DALLAS POWER st LIGHT CGMPANY M mmf Jay mm: arf on July In pr'o:'fifr TD' P 692 L' X 2 frznfrlmizz tfriffw I0 give you every alertn- rnwforl lltrough fha! lmrlurz on your ccalf. L C T R l C S R V l C us! real good clothes Llf zz fool low price -for the young man who knows i and wants the newest and best , VICTORY WILSON L'pstair at 1613 Main Sl. Alixs. K. XNYILSON, T1'.fu'if!r11r. Prof.: I say, your tubular air container has lost its rotundity. i if 7, .Wofori,vf: I clon't quite .... Prof.: The cylinclericzil apparatus which supports your vehicle is no longer inHatecl.', flloforisl: But .... Prof.: The elastic fabric surrounding the circular frame Whose suc- cessive revolutions beztr you onward in space has not retained its pristine rounclness. Small Boy: Hey, mister, you got rt Flat. l ' i nun: H4 qlr rink Bottled COCA COLA BOTTLINC CO. DALLAS Eng, ,ff ,,, Q 4 lkh f'-' f u. ii , , ima fe Hiiif: 4 ,, 1:6 IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS On every American Campus you'll find Society Brand Clothes worn by men who know. Kahn shows them in their typically comprehensive . manner. E. M. KAHN SL CO. main and elm at lamar The other day Mrs. Williamson wa driving her car and signalled that she was turning to the left. The man behind her fninted because she really did turn to the left. B. VVear's philosophy is that old flames ire vcrv likely to Hire uw when turned 'Q Kitty: l'm so glad jou like it. Mother rays chicken salad and strawberry' tarts .ire the only things l can make correctly. Kizrfv: And which is this, dear? i .g. .g. .:, Lay down, pupi lay down? ordered Inge. Good doggie! lay down, l aryl You'll have to say 'l'e dcwn', Fd Bristow declnredg uli1l1l'S Miss l'ipperson'f ' . . ' l down. dog. OUR! Qns'Qof11Qs H 202266 aff 2458 Jfyfe fhaf fl ozmg men jfllffiade , Qiarffffrffrffo ofonzusmmwnfy lIlHlIIIlHIHlIllllllllllllllllllllllHIHHHIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIHIIIIIIIilllllllIHIHIIIllIllllllllllllllllillllllllllill llllllll GUR SPORT DEPARTMENT Here, OIIC will Hnd 21 Complete line of sporting goods-items that will meet every need. H iglzest Quality Merclzfzfzffisc PRICES IN KEEPING HUEY 81 PHILP HDWE. CO. 'mini-in-tiiimrrirtcaaitfa Cfjlfw Sfwjypzirg ffenfcr Sincere Effort and Cheerful Service . . . IFF demands the two together .... un- ceasing, tireless ..., in payment for the things that mean to us Success . Life demands so much from the student, just turning from school to the broad high- way of our Everyday Wlorld .... how much more it requires of an Institution with the responsibility of service that is vested in our own store. Our Customers are persons whose ahility to spend varies greatly. lVlany shop on limited incomes .... neces- sity counsels the greatest prudence. Others spend lavishly .... only their tastes and pref- erences to consider. Both classes shop here with equal satisfac- tion. Titche-Goettinger hopes to serve you as carefully, cheerfully and satisfactorily in the future as she has done in the past. Sears Roebuck 8 Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE 2' 014711 find it for less at Scars HE N EVVS is Dallas' oldest, largest and most influen- tial newspaper. It is read in practically all of the sub- stantial, progressive homes of Dallas and the territory that is tributary to the city. No other paper approaches it in coverage of the homes of its Held. I he 4 allaz nrning uma o .0 More Than a Store ...cz Texas I mtttzttionf SANGER BRoTHERs DALLAS A WACO FORT 'WORTH Forccun'1! with Tea-t1.r Sim? 1858 L'Did you know Miss Hinds was the solo Mi.vi' Bt1lfXfciz1.- Do you think it will be Survivor of H Shipwreck? hard to get England in another wart HNRVV I dldnlt Wen know She took ll Fmflfsf D1111X'211: Yeah, even the hul- Ulp' lets will have to he lead. L'She didn't. She changed her mind on , ' ' . , Q 0 smiling day. v Q.. .g. .g. . Elizzbafh Gonvfi: lt took Billy twcntv- Srefcwrf flffzrozz: For two Cents lid -, A 6, ,- J. ' hxc lessons to tencn me to sunn. knock your block off. Lzccix Smifb: USO you've turned pro- M1,,.,j,,, I. Z--' uThC fflflefl It onli' fcsggouny huhfu took hun six to teach mc. Colzvplinzczzfy of BUSINESS COLLICGIQ DALL.-X9 TEXAS ' Henry Lang Cale Thu Nrhnal ll I R p ' V Has M A G 1 4 i - I A 1 Ahsolu l ll l d R l bl 3IO M1111 Pl 4 6 L ll I L 1 Dallas Porto- Plumb Shops High'l quality plumbing repair service forthe homes of North Dallas High studentsl The handy Dal- las trucks come at your call, and finish any job in UNE trip. uDallas is also standard for plumbing iixtures. 2 -4 I O 57 DALLAS PLUMBING CO. 24.25 McKinney CHAS- OTT Marc Stuficnts Cat U S good Humorv Tennis Rarkets Bicgfrfes Kllall ally Otl1C1' LGCKSMITH ICE CREAM 2-6097 1oo7 Elm St. in Dallas , A' . 2-.-sf2Gfk ' eff- Wiatr- P' r if as . f . ,Q ,f Q6 1 ' e L ii .. My 5:15-Q jg-er 3. , .gen-'f, '. .V I M :- I -' 4 W . - .. , - Q 5' . 5 gi. V, L ,V J. al . A Q I HZJS - A Q-mfzigfgql I ,Q 2 . -U . 'H :-:1'm 'f ,' 'ff prgsru 9 - 'Y . .fs rs . HF' V . ' sissy-s 1? l. V. cf- .s.,..- . ss, -. a ug qg ,,:.4'.,4.,g-asia! - ss' .M '. H Q- 34... 1 .- tg:f'fQ', Q' Q'-:ff f3.v,x,f,.f,1'- 2 .- - -sts ' ,. 's f . fs. -'fa,..- ,y,f.-- 0 Q psf 1.2. sl. 1, , ,. .2 - . ' - - .. :M s .'s,.,', .f is , .f P . X '- sgffslf' 9 'fTf'Hmsx. 'i ' , k?'H'3'5 .iliac-1i'i.sz3'v'2?57+S ei' . f'Rf.Qs'rfsr:i -V l' . 5 -K, is . -1- N- 'xires?.---u't: . 'fw :mai-ft? swogg . ,.m,'..E- '-. J1,T . 'H' . 1- 'tsl ,gi-is --iff --- gi - Qkkf s-em ' L f r is i s.. ' whites, A' 1 ,f A .' 41- K - -- T11 Faculty GLADYS RAY - APIHQHIR Spmfiizzg E. D. WALKER ---- W. G. SCARBOROUCH - - - - - I-Iirmr-y and ClU71l7?lE7'L'iz1f Lau' - - - fllefhzzziftzf 'Drtzccizzg B. WHl'r1a ---- Biology MILDRED SHERMAN - - - Cffrlf IVIYRTLE WIilTE1,Y - - Hirtory C. L. SYRON - - - Chefzzirfry H. Y. WITMEYER - - - - W. T. TARDX' - - Sptwirh - - Bookkeeping tum' Typecurifizzg FLORENCE TAYLOR - S'lI.1fhrm.1fif.f GERMMNE WII.I,IAM5ON - - Frezzrh .1472 lppreczcztzon HE staff of The Viking with all sincerity wishes to express its appreciation and grati- tude to all helpers and to the students of North Dallas who have generously contrib- uted their time and talents to the formation of this volume. Recovnizing the fact that one of the main supports of the structure of the Annual is its C1 art content, the staff especially acknowledges the work of the students of the Art Department of the school under the competent supervision of Miss Nlargart Miller. For the Working out of the marine motif, for the variety of detail and skillful execution, commendation is ' 5' T I 'll Eltha ff d to Citherine Mclxinlu, Ltrmcn Hami , Ll due to Miss Miller, to our art sta , an a ' . Hackworth, Manon Lampkin, Hattie Wylie, and Ada Culver. Walton Porter merits special mention for the excellence of his lettering. The typing, which is an important and arduous part of manuscript work, has been patiently and satisfactorilv done bv lessie Mae Boudreau, Margaret Johnson, and -limmie W d. To them we are grateful for their essential contribution. oo For the co-operation and valued assistance of all these associates in our common en deavor, the staff of The Viking unites in expressing its truest appreciation. Phone 3-8372 BERT'S BARBER SHOP Flowers for Remembrance ANN FLOWER SHOP Qizfe UI tt trial-T'ou'!! come hack 8,3758 RCS. 8,2u8 ,mg N, Haskell at ROSS PROMPT DELIVERY H' MZEQLENBERG DALLAS, TEXAS Mas. A. S1-RICKLAND 207 Collett Try Olympia Candy C o. for L. M. Yesner Sc Co. General Imurtmce 603-4 Central Bank Bldg. 2-6910 2-6911 PURE FOUNTAIN DRINKS II'e Serve Home fllmfe lee Cream All Flavors at ,,,,.,.4,,,,............ IOC Malred Milk at ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. igc Banana Splits at ,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,,,,,, 20C T H E O L Y M P I A St. Paul at Elm GEo. SHROPULOS, Dlgr. 'cgest Wishes to North Dallas H igh, F acuity and S tttdeht Body 97 CITY ICE DELIVERY COMPANY Phone 3-8181 Diary Katherine B.: Oh, I hate him, I hate him, I hate him! Elizabeth G.: And how long has this romance been going on? Stovall's Shoe Shop Expert Shoe Reptzirizzg 1623 North Haskell Avenue Cofzzplifzzenzs of L. Sharp, Hardware 'Duffus' Ulm! Complete BURR'S VARIETY STORE School Supplies Hd ffff'ff f Sfw 6 veryflzi11g for the H owe 4105 Oak Lawn Ave. Phone 5-5615 IQ22 Greenville Ave. Phone 5-946, 5: INIISS Miller says that USUIIIIY six ride in is a Ford coupe but we didn't know that Mr. Scarborough had 41 Ford coupe. T --4: o 0 0.0 0.0 Roluzzd lf.: Let's take a trolley home. George G.: IFS no useg whcrdd we put ir? Laundry-Cleaning-Pressing MAKE OUR TELEPHONE LINE YOUR CLOTHES LINE 5-2155-5-2156-5-0694 KNOX STREET DALLAS 3-6870 -PHONES- 3-7290 FRENCHY'S TIRE SHOP Ylepartmemizefl Compleze ONE-DAY BATTERY SERVICE IVmlzvizzg-Qrezzrifzg CARROLL AND COLUMBIA THROUGH TO MAIN if J. D. Van Winkle oo. The SOIlllZ,.f Best BOOK STORE 1600-161 1 Elm Street D A L L A S Illr. COII1.ff0z'k.' A teacher th:1t'd that ought to be hung! Mz'.f. Com.rlorl': H1111ge1l, my dear Dir. C.: No, hanging! too good. d Uflzoezys eezdy io o HE NEW DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS ARE NOT ONLY CLASSY IN APPEARANCE, SNAP- PY AND SMOOTH IN PERFORM- ANCE, BUT ARE ALSO ALWAYS READY TO GO WHEN YOU STEP ON THE STARTER. PERRY MOTOR CONIPANY 2I2I Paciiic .o, ... WHERE THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD 'Permezfzezzt I'Ve211i71g-eff S peeialfy BEAUTY CULTURE-ALL KINDS Teezeoek 'Beauty Shoppe 4103 Oak Lawn 5-311815-44.44. Boys- We are glad for you to make our store your head- qL19.1'tCI'S. The only Complefe Stork of f1lifif.1z'y Sgzzipnzeuf in Puffin' :riff be foznm' at G C 7 7 7 CARROLL S 208 N. Akard St. COMMERCIAL 5Av1NOs NORTH TEXAS NATIONAL BANK in DALLAS Magiiolia Building United States Depository TRUST fm Parking swift-E SAFE DEPOSIT The Acorn Store .-XLVVAYS DEPENDABLE IVIERCHANDISE IV: furry iz mmpfetz line of Dry Goods and Notions Reasonably Priced 4303 Bryan A young man who had taken his Ford out on a cold winter day was covering the engine with a blanket. Johnnie ffzzzkizlf flooking Onj: Needn't cover it up, misterg I saw what it was. D. K.: 'YOu know, I feel worse about this thrashing than you do. lim Stokes: Well, there's no use mak- ing two feel badg let's call it OfI.', o o of 0,0 Why did INfIr. Tnrdy put you out of the Class? VVe were having a test, and I sneezed, and he thought I was telling someone how to conjugate a Verb. The beautiful cover enclosing this book was made by THE AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER COMPANY EDITION BINDERS Cover Makers for Southern Schools fllinlx III 7J.1f.'.1f Pele: What time are you expecting me? Dorothy R.: I'm not expecting you at all. Pete: VV-ell then, I'll surprise you. 'CSO the 'People Jllay Know BELVICK NEWS E. BERNARD JONES, Buxifzess Jllgr. 'Y ,--f,l,f4L-f--7 f 1 K? A 'N llh-il I 1 if ' as-s X 'gmwflsif a ll- lil' R ' 7 - -if Ls' 'H i s to 3 gi 'H I 'IE LW myfgi s:: ?:' is ' N it ,WW itfsgstglfip 2- th, st . , ' faq I 'K' X sy 191. . i i, X f lb, s A N o Home isC'omplete Without a Telep hone . :7r7 ': Y 4: , i Q Q W, E Ar' castles 8iKmgs TODAY 1 f castles are rather passe, and kings are in the discard, but even in their heyday they could boast of no such things as you take for granted. No king could command the services which are at your beck and call. No castle contained the comfort and conveniences which are intrinsic features of even the smallest apartment or the modest bungalow. Few even had a clock. Yet some people today dwell in medieval incon' venience. There are hundreds of homes without a telephone! Is your castle upftofdate, or do you have to run over to your neighbor's to telephone? You will ind that the cost of telephone service is much less than it is worth, so valuable that you'll wonder how you ever got along without 'Q Better apply for a telephone today. SOUTHWESTERN BELlq TELEPHONE COMPANY' A A ,111'iQr'-'If 14-AJ'Lt1f1-, -V - - Street Cars Build Cities DALLAS RAILWAY AND TERMINAL CO. .o, French Drip Coffee Home Made Pies Complimezzif of GEO LANGR Hughes Bros. Mfg. Co. D 1401 South Ervay Street Maxmufacturers of Fine Chili a compleie 1111 e 0 Open A11 Night J 1707 Main Street Opposite Post OHice .Pure and Vvholesome Stop Ill WITTE'S BAKERY for Hot Bread and Rolls wugsflgggggffbex All Kinds Pastry ! Try zz: for Tour Special On2'ar.v 3305 MCKiI1HCf' Ave. Phone 5-6004 'o .Narlz Leads the W orld in Jllotor Cm' Value MCLARTY-F1I,Go A NASH COMPANY 2101 Commerce Street i 1 - l l l Still Jnother Tear- T has been a pleasure I to make all the photos appearing in this issue of the Viking. Our associa- i tion with faculty, students, 1 i and Viking Stall has been l most pleasant. l A N HALL-GENTRY STUDIOS I6I9yg ELM sTREET rl I li sf il If Qwifnftamntiifnhim Nthe embodiment of skill and handiwork, demands a care, a faith and a hope that can only be acquired through inherent ability, a desire-to-do and a time-proven experience. All of these requirements of craftsmanship give vivid proof of their existence in the craftsmen of the 'Uffouse of Zeese by the superiority and individu- ality of the finished product. m ex -x. tx A.ZEE SE IENGRAVING Ga, eoge 1l7IfZl!dj!fI'fl:Yf.5 '67L7l'dV61'6' Dallas , Texas V 7? MLM M, Q7 ,ff 'A 5' nl ., K1i lWiM UXWJQQQMQ v Q96 TS K gt? ef, fm. JWVLWG :? X 4 .N A I , 7 'f -Tp . Q N -r 'PP Q 1.1 3' A X - Q. M -xx Z2 , lx , ,V at '. ' A , 5 .f--7 , 3 J' l r 1 f' ke-X V , gs ,J . . x W 1 mfg- 2 ,I c E GO Afmmff -A 'E V02 lx --, 21399. - U 0 777 1 ' Wi? 5-g,,,', A x Biff N as yw vw 392, Rf ,S fer I T. 5 I I gs 1 r l ' A'L,QJL1fp-:-g,.,,- we, . 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BOONE - Sr:a'etIz1'y-Treasurer WRAY Hicks - - Sefgeazzrt-Izt-a1'1zz: Miss ELIZABETH DICE - - Spomor JUNE 727 COMMITTEES Till- and Ring Fifzafzae Edward Noyes, Chtzirmfzzz Brandon Carrell, Chflfl'7I1r11Z Erin Knight Edgar Miller Catherine McKinley Mary Bruss I7Zf'if!ZfiO1Z E ntsrtainment Erin Knight, Cbairvrzarz E1izabethiGough, C77lIil'77,7c7lZ Catherine McKinley Frances Gibson Cornelius Olcott Robert M. Knight Cfaf: 'Day Octavia Edwards, C,5di7'17ld7l Alma Lamar James Rifenbcrg ,JM 4 if .. . nf' N , 41 H .Hr f vii, ' MARSHALL AINGELL XVYLENE ANGLIN Entered from Dublin High School. Philosophian, .,i -, M A X , 4 h - IH: Chemistry Club' IV. ani .fxenne Hug School, San Ulf! mkf big 'IUMK5 10 -'Hffv Mk dhlgfll' fill fwanly t'owpu.r.r'li in a frvnzlc fnrm.' JENNIE ALFIERI Entered from San Jacinto School. Girls' Coun- IREN BARK R cil, IV: XVl1at Next Cluh, IV: Chemistry Club, E F Illg Senior Class Representative. Entered from Travis School. Terpsxchorean Shar! anti rcwrl, buf lang in Ihr minds of cvs- Club: 'Dclllhmll Club- Uyunf. 'HSM' CHI: .fha and I lfloughl hur cold. TONY ALFIERI Entered from San .Jacinto School, Chenristry EMMA BENGELL1 glub' UI' IV: Caplam' R' O' F' C4 ive Lrack Entered from Travis School. Commercial Clubg Onmanlgs I w Terpsiclmrean Club. I7-Q'm'U jsllj'-6Llr3L7'u 'i Jxdmlljngl imma: :Ill grmlf lhfrzgf rover in lirlfs parkagrs. 0, ol, 10, 0 . 01, zo, az, 10. ALLENE ALLEN . Entered from Sam Houston School. Music MARIE BERQJFELD Club. Entered from Fannin School. There if n fvnuzmz 111 Mr lvcgfrzrzfrzg of all .'lIt11'ft'f.r a cuff, kmn girl. gffilf fhingff' RICHARD ALLISON Entered from Vickery Place School. Hi-Y, IYQ PAUL BIDDLE Camp Dallas, ll: Crack Companiesg lst Lieuten- Entered from Travis School. First Sergeant, ant in R. O. T, C., IVJ Norther staff. R, O. 'l', C.: Crack Company, Il, lll. Coon'-lonlefzlg, fhllllghfbflll, nm! vzillf-1211111r1t'1'r'lI'. W'ht'r1 .rfmll :cw lonk zrpull- his Iikr again? l l l l l HARRIETT BISHOPP Enterefl from Lipscomb School. Secretary- Treasurer Orchestra, III: Allrcity High School Or- chestra: Secretary oi Girl Scouts, I: President of Girl Scouts, II: Terpsiclinrean Club. xl 1'i0ii11i.rr by rzalnruq irzliifpi'7z.mi1iu fo the :iam in gem'1'.1i. ROPHIE BLAND Entered from Fannin School. Vice-President of Radio Cluh, III: Chemistry Cluh. Ht .r om' of Marc qnivt friiofrx Mat are mik- iug ali the fimr. FLOYD BLEVVETT Entereil froin Fannin School. Hi-Vg Chemistry Club: Zncl Lieutenzmt. R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas, II: Honor Roll, Viking staff. I-lit :cord if Inari' than fini wsirilcziirzzix harp. MARY KATHERINE BOONE Entered from Junior High School, Ft. VVorth. Texas. President of Masque, IV: Treasurer of VVhat Next, IV: Treasurer of Delphian, II: Pal- ette and Pen Club, Chemistry. III, IV: Viking sta!-T: Linz Pins, II, III: Secretary june '27 Class: President of Girls' Council, IV. lllary Kfzlhrrirzr, hon' Jill' you mmmgu Io pack Sn Hlllfh ill Um' prlxrnri? JESSIE MAE BOUDREAU Entered from Ennis High School. Connnercizil Club: Girls' Chorus: typist for Viking. Did you riwr me 4111371110 with .vnrfz .1 gaoii cuwivimllinwz of Iilii'7If ami gnoii .rw1.w? ALLIENE BRANDON Entered from Rosemont School. Delphian Club: Tennis Team: Linz pin. Har abiiily In i-pig! makes :Indy urzzzsfcsxafy. NADINE BRAY Entered from Travis School. Chemistry Club, III: President of Spanish Club IV. She may ne-avr do l17lyf!Ii71g starliing, but psf- haps the ri0e.vr1'I cauvzt to. LEROY BROWVN Entered from Sam Houston School. R. O. T. C. Staff Sergeant: Band. 11 fzumy little HBf0CL'71iEU of Me Brazwz and H!'0CL'lI frm. ROBERT BRONVN Ixgintered from Houston School. Football, III, Roln'rt'5 all righl-mwzz if be is a bright cifif: Jfuifwlr. SCOTT BRUCE Entered from Milam School. Camp Dallas. IIIQ Radio Club, III. IV: Philosophian, IV: Chemis- try Club. IV: Crack Company, III, IV: Viking staffgxHi-Y. IV: Secretary of Philosophian Soci- ety, I '. Quit-lc, quick, fiif LIUIIJZIIIZIIFEJ He ionic: .vo in- Ii'iifgvz1f.' ,,.. I5g'.e'1 4+ C fi i , ,-1.4 , fig, ,R gc, . IL ,.-.a Zim nf -.L?m?5+2.'f MARY BRUSS Entered irmn Fannin School. Delphian, I, Il: Linz pins, I. II, III: Secretary and Treasurer of Masque, IV: Nortlier stall, IV. Om: who Finds f0!lgllL'S in frvrx, hooks in lhu flvlning hrnahx, Svrvzonx in stoner, amz' good In everything. DOROTHY BURT Entered from Houston School. Commercial Cluhg Delphian Clulw: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Pub- lic Speaking pin, III. lflfhar ix If thai is small, ilizrh, mul i,v .zlfcwyx at lhc rm! of rl lim '? TC0fft'fflH Dull NORMA BUTLER Entered from Rusk School. Girl Reserves, I. This is om' girl fha! li-unc up to hu' hrolhcrfv repufzzliarz-ami it'5 501116 jim' rcpf ALICE CAMPBELL Entered from Junior High School, Marshall, Mu. Commercial Club: Stenographci' for Norther. The 15-pe rlmz fypi-J. JAMES CARD Entered from Vickery Place School. Philoso- phlan Literary Society: Zncl Lieutenant in R. O. T. C.: four Crack Companies: Camp Dallas, II. III. Once hr Iriul lo ':vaii's Lalirz 1'frlvx-11010 hr fries Io 1c'11-zu' hir hair, BRANDON CARRELI. Entered from Sam Houston School. Chairman of Finance Committee of IVH Class: Chemistry Cluli, IV: R. O. T. C.. I, Il, III: Camp Dallas. I, II: Crack Conipany, I. Il, III: Norther staff. To liz-if nr gcnlly nr hu mug To he rm mailer fvhrri'-iz wan. INIANLY CARTER Entered from San Jacinto School. Chemistry Club: Radio Clulil Captain. R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas, III: Norther staff: Crack Companies. fllizrzlvyhv flashing ,ruffle will light hir filly In xzzcrssx. NVILLIE JOE CARTER Entered from .Greenville High School. Philoso- pliian Literary Society, III: Baseball. III: Foot- rmn, 1v. l'Vouli1'n'r you Iilw fa ha-zu' hair frilh 11 cciggla in il? LA RUE CHAKINESS Entered from Lipscomb School. lielphian, III, IV: Linz pin, II: Girl Reserves, II: NOFIIICI' staff. Purim 1-0115 -fr'i111iu1i,i, Lu Rm'F ' Si, fi'r1r1rl -sih, fhrxv Frrfzfhl EVA CLINE Ixlinterefl from Milam School, Commercial Cluh, Lifflu E:-iz grofru lull. f . In zz-gif-if. fl -1--1.1 r ,E 7N..Q,E.,,Ei .Agni 47, A 7- X 7. F12se1Li, , 1-Are! 1. 2 . T 5 .. X. Q.. .Q V E.. . - if 1 E f . g SX Q, .W'f C' ii 'L '-li--'M 'E-ff ffffeQs. frf- ' . ' , K ..,, f ,rf N A AAKW, , Wx fx .. QW, J ifZ f' 7 -- - 'V R' or C I . ' 1 CB,-rw' '9'- :LzL'..2'i ' T' '::1:i1'e - rr r - -fr - M- ff-- f- A-' - - -'-- A- ------. fff- V -A MW -V W..-,.,,..:I .5 .H ,L 4,4-C f 'k sf- wf f W . fi.. N , VN, , A Y ,,, , ,WN ant .L Q..- EQ: .. I MAURINE COATS Entered from San Jacinto School. Palette and Pen, III. IYC Linz pin, II, III. K Affer .vhs C1175 vzmfr, fhry lox! Ihr pnllffil. CHARLES COBB , 'C Football-.Znrl team, IIQ Baseball' team. I, II, III. Senior Voflvil. - Rafhrr noisy, but filrngrlhrr bnnzzlfss. FRANCES C0014 Entered from Oak Clit? High Scl1ool. SMC ifarllz lirrlf kfridrzrixfs lflfhifh mort lvaiu' umfonc ar despise.- HELEN COONRA 1 E' Entered from Sam Houston School. Linz pins, I, II, III: Girl Reserves, I, IIQ'-Reporter for Latin Club, III 5 Delphian, III, IVQ Norther, staff. ' To all abligfngg yr! 1'1'51'r-im! lo all. xl MARY COWLES Entered from Houston School. Palette and Pen: Girls' Council. l'l'l1crp Knfglzrhnnif ix ir: flf1fu'r. Secretary of LVM ' V OAKIE LOUISE COX l-C ltEl'Efl from Fannin School. Terpsichorean Club. Ilcr 'ffiL'7Ili.Y :call krzocc har frm' warfh. - OLLYE LEE COX Entered from Fannin School. Secretary of Girl Reserves, IIQ Linz pin, I. Fair C0115 sbs to bshold, Mix 11141111511 of sei'- l'111m'u 51112z1JzfrJ.'? HOMER CRABBE 'Entered from Bryan High School. Club. Chemistry Yvzuougbl fo krzou' him.-From 011: who knows. ' 1 MAXINE CRANE Entered from Fannin School. President of Com- mercial Clpb. VV1' just know flI11xf1za is u'1'11rir1g 11 pair of 501:-z'bl0rn1' gf.1x.vcr. CECIL CROXYLEY Entered from Corsicana High School. IV: Basket ball, IV. Why gfrlx lun:-5 home. Football. ' 3f3iS. i+..-'--lwwff .- . ll! . . Q X f i + .- .f f S'.:i's?s.u X.-maievser-i. E ,E 'w' 'X 'A A I P ...s F' 3 .L-i s . -'- ff l ffz-1 - ,L '- J' ,E 3 . . Q: , . 1 1 ' . 4 .- -- quzxwvw .. '- -lg rp .', A-, . Q 3 ng.. 1 X x X ,, e . .wi-gq.a,, .. .1 .iss i. 1.Ag..-eei'3'g-- , . Q . va- - :sy V '1.'H:f - Le .Y ,u 2 ...idx AH, .Xi f ' . . , . . A sf. ,. E--... .1 :-'-:- ' s s- 1 flip. ,txe'i5- - . - ' -1 -li, '-1 , ,.+ 5' E M , f Q- K .x. As.. -, .- ., .N . 4, .-.X ., , ,,. I.. 'fm . X ':.:, .. -.1, .Q-N. X. . A. -'av '- ' r- - . f ERN! U 3. Lv. v 1 . -' M .ML V 1 1- 1 it .1 cg, X, if , . g.,f ,J 1 - . '-- -1... X . - - -X Ze? P ...M 3 ni 1 it X I X -as 1 Q..-3. 1. A '.,, A - A 1 I ' 91 ' .. - xi Q A Q L . : X rs -s h .Q X- 5- efsf Q. . may , . 1 . Q .. A -. 1 fa- . - ' 1 . -a W.. '- -A -,.. f X f.. Q- I fr ,M ,. .1 A . A g '. 1- 1 - 'i i2QtQ'f'4 fffe:3,fv ' X. fb 1 -' . fe-E' ' . 'fef l ' 1 5 X . I 1. ' ffl 1-is 1kif.4..xf r' . , , . . N . ,E I i -Lx -iwbzei - W 5 t ga. . I ' fig, f3r?i2s3.T1F7...SllEE19sS Fil lg 2,4 115 we H11 'v' ilXli'1i.1' rw 1- 15' 9 Ai. Fx 4' . fl: .fig ' ' OLDINE CROWLEY Entered from Ben Milam Schnol. Linz pins, I, II, III: Terpsicl14'nl'eai1 Club, IV: E1 Circulu lis- panol, II, III: Luis Sahios, Il. Such rl nm' as Cu' should' all fvifh lo bu. ADA CULYER Entered from Hnustun Scliunl. Brotwz ryff ffm! m z't'r .vuuvz lvlnr. BEN CURRI X Entered from Houston School. President of Freshman Class, I, Captain, R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas, l. ll: Sharpshooter, Camp Dallas, All- city Rifle Team, Ill: Crack Companies, II, III. IV: Track III: Football, IV. Thr' reason itchy girls go In football gmzzry- and xlay until Ihr' lax!! MILTON DANIEL Entered from Milam School. Crack Ctnnpany: Radio Clubg Chemistry Club. Thr viclory of .vm't'cx.v if Milf fL'011 SUQNI 1111.4 grzfrzx My habit of runrle. - 'A ROY H. DA YIS-'- Entered from Rusk School. 5lS-panish Club, HAROLD l3eFORD Entered frmn Milam School. Rzidin Clulvg lrint- ing Clulmg business stall nf Viking: Business Mana agen' ol' North Star: Lieutenant in R. O. T. C. fltzrnlrlli rwzlllffrnl Hlfghl fmlkf' llfm tl .frrrnlrl J Slfillvzrlz.. Ulu knuczxrf ALFRED Dl':LCAMllRE Entered from Sunset High School. Orcliustrn, I, Ilg French Club, Ig Football, IY. Y,-llfrnl :nu ,vu lnyal In unr I-hm Mar he ccmzflrrl 41 rcbolu ymzr In gmflznzh' fill!! 111. FRANCES DUNKEN Entered frm:-in Idpsrmiili Schmid, lbelpliian Cluli, III, IV: Masque, IY3 Palette and Pen. The irlml szceaf girl grlnlzmrr you crmzl In lmy pvnrlf far. OCTAYIA EDVVARDS Enters-d from Sain lItmston Sclnml, Linz pins, I. II. Ill. IV: Dt-lpliian Literary Society, IV: Secretary-Treasurer ui Masque Club, IVQ Latin Essay prize, 243 II1,nnc Lighting: prize, II: X iking staff. Kimi' ,rllll lbs 'IL'U7l1l1'l' gf'uf4'-- Hucz' nm' .mmll Muni runlrl frilly all My km'fz'.' VIRGINIA FAIR Entered fruni Fannin School. Secretzin' of Palv ' ' 1 . . Chemlstri' Club' ,. ette andWQPen: Gflrls clmrns. .-111 rffrfsnl c11g1'm',v rim gllivlly m1ll'.vv1nnfhly., fAF,,j,. c,?,f,j,,,,,,' i',,jf,Qf,,1 fljfj,j,I, cl ' q.d,v-J-'od' ' t1,L4MJ ,Lf -, ,, E. i.-. 1 v'ff,2'if INEZ FARMER O. J. FINNEY .f g g '-nik Au Y yr-V ,g---. 1 , . , . 7 4 . ji p g . . 1 .4 . 1 eff J 1 7 I ,H g,,4,11g:'i , Y' ,ng 4 iii:-1' ' 1'5.:LQiQ 11.11 'iii '-- -jf'J--i-'-r1.n......rfi1SJL,.,,Qj3G' Entered from Fannin School. Delphian Literary Society: Senior representative. Inez may not be a farvzur, but shu fan raixc rain. JOE FARRIER Entered from Forest High School. Radio' Club: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Philosophian. 'Thi' gfrlx will gif yan if you 1l'071,f 'watch unt.' RALPH FATHEREE Entered from Vickery Place School. Spanish Club. III: Hi-Y, IV: Norther staff, IY: Busi- ness Manager La Revista del Circnlo Espafioluq One Act Play Contest: Advertising Manager Min- strel. IV: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas. '24,'25: Glee Club. '26. , V Q1 t1'i5Ii11g11lrhsd fhuuzfxll The original liber- ainr of haf air. JAM ES FAULK Entered from Milam School. Basket ball, II, III, IV. Thi- xhorf ami' long nf nm' rlaxx. LOUISE FERGUSON Entered front Sam Houston School. Commercial Club, III, IV: Connnercial Clnli Courier staff, IY. Of rfzzlilux look .ihv g1'rari'.rl he'r11'g Eji1'il'11uy, ilrulf, :hw frnr i1nl1'vil. Entered from Travis School. Hi-Y: Philosophv ian: Perigon: Chemistry: Norther staff. He 115011 lu he a 'roman haffir, hu! lately- what II fhZI7lgf' l BIRDIE FISHER Entered from Ursaline Academy. Here's a girl limi will make a Bluffs in thu gable of life. DORRACE FISHER Entered from St. Mary's College. Linz pins 3 Les Abeilles, I, II : VVhat Next Club. III, IV! Norther staff III, IV: Viking stall, IV g Del- Vfphian Club, 1, II-Q 111. Shelv a smzvy- jnirrv, buf who Jaesrfl like muse? EVELYN FOREMAN Entered from Fort VVorth Junior High School. Terpsichorean Club: Chemistry Club: Girls' Coun- cil: Glee Club: Girls' Chorus. 11 zvalkfug ndi's1'rixu1:::':1l fnr lllulflihnf Cnroa- rzzlf Oil. GUSSE MAE FRENCH Entered from Sherman High School. Terpsi- chorean Club: El Cireulo Espanol. Ht'r' disporilfozz it .ict-ful-l1'he her i'l7lLL' 'UW 'Vs in we i 1 .1 ?-.7 .IL ' T HAZEN FRENCH HAROLD GIEB f'H5 1. ' I P' y'ef S' of 'Q--1 II -' ' ' lgizlg-iff' kxxsfrr E , V -' l r ' cm, ,az A--X-H of -. .i - L. ,. li I -. U , f KH 9jJ.,i3?.i:g --A'-t.-T:'f 'r'-'Arr' 'rr'-4 W Y - Y ll t Entered from Sam Houston School. llelphian. II: Commercial Clnh, III: Spanish Club, Ill, IVQ Orchestra, I, II, III, IV. A piano-player any family fcozllil' lu' proud Io lzafvs in fllfil' homr. AUDREY GALLOWAY . Entered from Oak Cliff High Schoolf Commer' Cial Club, III. She dae.vr1't talk much, lm! fallen :hu does .thc make: us glad we lruarii her. I , THELMA GARDNER Entered from Meridian School, Meridian, Texas. Her eyes like :mrs of ltzcilighl fair, Like l':cil1'ghr'.f loo, her kiusley hair. HELEN GEEN - Entered from Houston School, ' When :halt called on, Illi lltlle Jhs,J11y.t C011- weyx the inzpressiun- Ibn! she knuws, .Yd1IlU.7310l'c'. And .vhfll say calm! she' feel: FLZIIEJAVZIAGII to my, loo. ' FRANCES GIBSON ' Entered from Sam Houston School. Chemistry Club, IV, Delphian Literary Society, IIIg Latin Club, III. llIi,frl1ie1'ozz.v za-hixpcrx, linklirzg lauglzrsr Rfzphizslh' rflsrzzbr-fzflil thru' you have her. Entered from Yickery Place School. Banilg Ur- chestra. Hizlll azz! your corner, I'Ii1rolt1'--I'nz mill. MARY BELLE GILLESPIE Entered from Sam Houston School. Viking staff: Masque: Latin Club, I, 115 Chemistry Club. IV, Linz pin, IIIQ Delphian Club, II3 Secre- tary of Orchestrag Palette and Pen Club, IV. Bsauiy ix nn 11.v.wIg persolmlily, iz Tfrlnz. lllary Belle lms 120111. CHARLES GILPIN Entered from .Fannin School. First Sergeant. R. O. T. C., Camp Dallas. IIQ Crack Company, I, II, III: Hi-Y. Yer, Charles, low' makes the crorliz' go 'rozm.l. ELIZABETH GOUGH from Fannin School. Masque, IVA, I, II, III: Delphian Society, II, Yi- IV3 Chairman of Social Committee, ,Entered Linz pin, king staff, IV. 11 mos! ramarkablf nlhlcft'-:with hrr tongue. DENA GREENWOOD Entered from Denison High School. Wbl1f fx life- frlfhazxl fun? Vain no .fl E? ,xi T 0 ffijfufff ff 1,1 9-,vii .,.4 Ilonkace Hshm L ,. ' fi f,., E , , ,xdf ,A :TEN- HERMAX IJAGEUURN Entered from Travis School. Ilizm'-Zmiluif llurvmrzf lfhru-v fluffy mmf xpfls rnrl. A. T. HALL Entered lrmn Milam Scliool. Three Crack Coin- paniesq Camp Dallas, Ill: Camp Dallas El?iciency Medal: Minstrel, lll. .'l71DIh'A'l' yuung hnprfnl faking fzrrhcry lvxfmlx fwfr: rnpfd. GEORGE HALL Entered from Sam Houston School. Linz Ping Lieutenant. R. O, T. C.g Chemistry Clubg El Circulo Espanol. Thu1'i' ix 11 thorn' in mwry hi-mr lhizl har 41 .nigh fu il if lnurhnf m'ighI. XYILLTAM LEE HALL Entered from Milam School. Minstrel. IYZ Football Team. lll: Crack Company, lllj Cap' tain, R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas, IIQ Rifle Team, lll. lfl'iH1'i1111 ix 11 fuulfmll rim' .vhiniug from fhi' fiwlil of glory. ED HALTOM Entered from Travis School. Vice-President of Hi-Y. lVg President of Perigon Club, IV: Presi- dent of Chemistry Club. IV: Camp Dallas, ll: Business Manager of Nurther, IYQ Basket ball, IY. EJ xpwzfff hir film' .rrrkfrzg iz prnfurxforl. HA Hin! i'i'z'l'y1hl.h7Ig in rhi' rizlugnry and fx rn pru- jirfrlzl 1'11 JN, uni' JIIHIL' rmlrlnl hi' Chaxrrl. EDWYARD HARRISON Entered from Highland Park High School, Camp Dallas, ll. I1L il' mfhur laugh 11 brighl-eynf boy, Than rvigrz a gray-beard king. ALBERT HAVVES Entered from Houston School. Football, IYQ Baseball, III. IV. Nu-:wr rzzffiwf-011 Ihr gridirnn or off. DORTPIY HAYVKINS Entered from Oktoha, Okla. Shi' :ml only Jraczzr cvvll cvilh her fiviwr fingers, hui in Iikp Jfglfe Ccflh her smiling fricmifinasr. - ESTHER HAYDEN Entered from Fannin School. Girls' Council. Hvr prulfy far: .md modus! air Vlfvill har friends 'mail 5-awry-zcihrfv. FLOREN CE HAYES Entered from Travis School. Treasurer of Com- mercial Club. If yrzzfim m L'f'r .fran a mn' enough xvzile, hen: if Ffonvlri-'.v 'phony zzrmzhvr. ,4 f 1 . T 'ri f--I ff ily wil-.x5iu.. ' . I-ff Ms fx-SMX. - E. fs- : it ' 1' fi Nike . I .v5,.,y -...me E I gf , I . xaliillzigili-'f:ii'i'J'd1i+'-H - Y' ' s H Lf V1 IRES E HAYES Entered from Travis School. Yolley lrzill Team, Il: Baseball Team, Ilg Commercial Cluh. Efffriurzf, fulfil, Jl'pi'11Il.1Ht'. RICHARD HEAFER Entered from Travis School. Radio CIub,4II. III. IfVln'n mos! ri1l1'iu bugs fzcsri' ing Ihr: rr0.v.fcc'urJ pnzzlv xlorm, Rirfnlni' X1H'l'fi':'1L GEORGE HEATH I ' Entered from Yickery Place School. Camp Dale las, I. II. IIIQ Ist Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. I knocc' not Elfhifll if .v':4'l'rIL'r, yan or 1. CAREY HENRYR i Entered from Austin Junior High School, El Paso, Texas. Girl Reserves: Girls' Chorus.. JI llkc'lc'Ic' lady why can :flake her uke: laik in- tulligrrzlfy in I1 :lumen keys. ' I HORACE HENRY Entered from El Paso High School. :I golfer you ran ln'1ir1'v when hr plfzyf lvy fzfmxflf. blacun away dur- I LUCILE HERNDON Entered from Fannin Sclmol. Colnnlercizil Clulng Spanish Clulwg Girl Reserves. Can'-fruc and happy, yr! .rurfrnzm fvlzrrz rlrrlf br. OLA HICKEY Entered from Ben Milam School. Commercial Clulmg Girl Reserves. VV1' alwayr feel a Iinll- butter after 01.1 haf smflvzz' an us. ' VVRAY HICKS ,: Entered from 'Travis School. President of Hi-Y Cluh, IV: Parliamentarian of the Terpsichorean Cluhg Stfl'IIt'3iUlt-Zft'3I'!TlS oi IVB Class: Perigou Club, IVQ Oyeretra II, III: Male Quartette Ill, - IV: Duulmle Ciluartet, IV: Sergeant in R. O. T. C.. II III I II l ll I II III - - I, . 5 Banc , 3 G ce C u J, , , . IV: Crack Company, I, I I 1 .End team Funtlrall. II g Minstrels. f - HL' ir as rlfrproporlfnmzll- in millzrnr .15 in Jizu. SATEVE HOLCUMBE Entered froui Maple Lawn School, Philosophian Society: Ist Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Band. Tu'0-gun Sie-11,5 days are paxlg To .radii-fvrkfrlg hu flax mrrzni af 11151. I KIARGUERITE HOLIFIELD Entered from Rusk School. Chemistry Club, III: Girl Scouts, I. III-1l'g1n'rfti Ihfllkx ff'.v 1110 fum' I0 Isl .tlmI'ff'r fu- luffrn' 'with I1 high .YIAUIII nf11r.ztio11. lv'TlItl'NG .3 TZ7.'E3,'.' Y A 'Tw Q x ..V, ll. - ----l--rf ... nv,-.K . -Q SAR.-XII RU'l'H HOLLUXVAV Entered from Hnnstun Schmil. Linz pins, I. II, III: XIICBAPIYSIIICIII S. P. Q. R.g CZHIIITP-I:ll'C' Girls: Girl Reserves: Delphian Literary Society! mcinlier of Nnrther staff. If you Cz-Lib iz Ihfllg -:wlf ifunr, do fl yunrre'If5', Ihalfr Rurlfr pflilorophy. :Intl ir is well AIIOIIE. MALCOLM HFNTER Entered frinn Huuston Schnnl. Camp Dallas, II, Illg Cailetwcaptrtin in R. O. T. C., IV, Znil team Funtluall. IV: Track Team, IIIQ athletic erlitur of the Viking, IV. .I :u'.1Mi'rfn'izh'11 Iozwr. JOHN H. JENKINS, JR. Sam Huustun School. Staff Ser- Cluh. Entered from meant: Spanish 'Xi Ifllfi' IUTL'-b:'a14fr'1fg00tf-ffl!-7lUIfl.I71g :Ind rlzisrhiff-uzizfcirzg monkuy from his birth. CHARLES JOHNSTON ' Fannin Schuul. Golf Club, IVQ Chemistry Chili, IV: Nnrther Staff. To fu' the .mmf :oben I'm afnm' Entered Irwin :Is 'ZL'!lt'7l my every i1'f'i'if is k21occ'r1. ' KENNETH JOHNSTON Entered fmni Bryan High Schnul. Hi-Y, I5 I,iln'ury assistant: Sergeant in R. O. T. C. Easy rowing, nzfy gnirlg. FRANCES JOHNSTON Entereil frmn Denton High School. I-'Va like prnfvff' ffm! JUN? zzrml' I0 revlimf you Mi'y'rr izrunmf. Thvrfx .1 Jijfrrrzlcr. BILLY JONES Entered from Milam School. Camp Dallas, II: Linz pin. I: Znrl Lieutenant R. O. T. C.. IV, Ratlin Clulu, IV. I'Vhz'IL more warner! uffnrlr are mmis, Billy -will wafer Mum. FREDNA MAE JONES Entered from Viclcery Place School. Reeentereil from T. P. A., III: Delphian Literary Society, I, II, Girl Scouts. I. II. VVufJ5 may be d.'rJJ , hlrxop Says. If so, yozflf fu' famous, Freifwm film: EMMA RVTH KENNEDY Entered frtnn Cedar Lawn School. Tfrpsicho- rean Club. Luz Ifn' cvorfif Iuarn Ima' lu .rmfle from ms. ELNVIN FRANCIS KENTON Entered frmn Fannin School. Library assistantg Captain. R. O. T. C. Elcvin Jui'rr1'f 0-f1c'7I ccrnr I1 bn!-'ice :4'o11i1'cr if be ron1Jfiml am' fo ffl. fm . PI 'rilillu-Il ' X R,tf. .f' HL QE ft. if . N C - . gy'-'I'fif l E C I as I R, '15 ,N ,Q An, ,,,, , HAZEL KIZER Entered frinn Milnin School. Spanish Cluli. fl girl echo nm bi' rrfirif on al any lima or plilfd. ROIIICRT M. KNIGHT Entered from Sam Houston School. Cheniistry Cluli. III, IV: Sergeant of R. O. T. C., I. II1 Member of Social and News Committees of IV B Class: Meinlrer of two Crack Companies. Our om' .mil only Uprrifify boy . lfl'e'ri' 'llfloll pronil of flimf ELIZABETH KNIGHT Entered from Shreveport High School. Chemis- try Clulm, IV. Efizabflh has pro-Pnl' lo 115 Ihr myfrzg limp it not r1m'i1'L'if fu Illzlkfflg frierzdxf' ERIN KNIGHT Entered from Sam Houston School. Palette and Pen Clulvg Viking staff. Erin fonld :mike II fzzzzrzy-pizprr i'll'ff5fl.L'. HELEN KOS.-XCK Entered from Sisters oi St. Marys llelphian Literary Society, IV. Hur mmzy fr1'n1i1'5 Ivxlify Io dur flu:-fuvirzg mzlurv. ALMA LAMAR Entered from Fannin School. Vice-President Girl Reserves: Linz pins, I, ll, III. Hina' you 1-zwr r1olfi'u1' cvflizt prufly lirofwl syn vffi' Mir? ' A A HOWARD LANG Entered from Yickery Place School. Major, R. O. T. C.: Business Manager of The Viking: Crack Companies. II, Ill: Camp Dallas, I, II, IIIQ HLY3 Linz pins, l, II, III, Camp Dnllasg Effie ciency Medal, 'Z-li Dads' Clulu, .irrext h.fm..' Il'x Pmzzf-fn .v going lo vmkv The Viking pay! NOREIN LENVIS Entered from Lulrlmck High School. President of lYyonang Camp Fire Girlsg Chairman of So- cial Connnittee of Latin Clulig Girl Reserves. BI'lHIL'flU uffirirrlryf Vl'h.l1 wort' ioufif by JI'- fired? ROLAND LEVVIS Entered from Lubbock High School. Latin Club: Secretary Radio Clulig Sea Scoutsg Boy Scouts: Assistant Scoutniaster Troup No. 66. Hal: fr good front, my fmy. Bs prrparril for Illl7Zc'flll-Hg jim' from him. LOIIISE LINGXYILER Entered from Fannin School. Linz pin, Ig Re- porter of Delphian Cluli, II, Ill: Commercial Clubg Norther staff. Loufyu may In' 11111111 but xiii' ix fsrlilfrzly nal in- signi'6iuznr. R . lfllxlili i.. ,.i X.,--iii: l '? f- 4-,K.. me --S N , , Y M -- ---V f--.H-E. 1. A ek -HWY... . Evo.: ...-.o:.f VM -.7Q,QQ1Q - . . . ...E .,Y,f - E . . ,,., ,, ,,s, ,AS ,. oS,.,,, N CHARLES LISTER Entered from Travis School. Glee Club. ll Hi-Y Club, IV: Officer Boy Scouts, I, II, III. HTIIZIX he iizwlf from llltlj' lo tiny, Doing Cohn! hr fonmf In lin In 41 rhrsrfzzl ,mfr nf fray. JA M ES LOGAN Entered from Houston School. Chemistry Club: lml Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.3 Camp Dallas, Il. Hit lnwztf if airways rmmfzg lin' vars. X HERMON LOLLAR Entered from Vicl-:ery Place School. Camp Dal- las, II: Crack Company, I, II, III, IV: Rifle Team, III: Second Lieutenant: lYozencraft Coin' petition, II. Dill you u-avr hu.-1r ilim laik .Haw mirlnlex Sailb- onl trapping? ,,Vl't-II, you nt'-zwr u-ill. MERLE LOUIJON ' Entered from Bryan Street High School. Chem- istry Club: Vice-Presirlent ol El Circulo Espafluli Norther staff, Terpsichorean Club. Ix1f'! fllrriu reaiiy the muff frm' Hue pufzvuil yr11l'i'4' L'-Z't'r mel? ANNETTE LUNA Entert-tl from Sam Houston School, XYhat Next Club: Palette and Pen Club. Liles mtlia, .vhefv mlhrr mnlirrzz milf suizlir .wif myx il with u'l1i'r,v. WALTER LUNA Entered from Sam Houston School. Secretary of T-Square Club. I5 Sergeant, R. O. T. CU Band. I: Druln K Bugle Corps, II, Crack Com: panyg Thrift Agent, IV. 'KIIIOIZK IM' moi, .vcqflrxlrred -Unit' of lift' He kepl Ihr 11ai.u'irf.f Irnor of his stay. CHA RLES MALON E Entered from Oak Cliff High School. Football II, III: Basketball, III, IV: Golf, II, III, IV. ills milbrr am! 'fdiflldf :fire Iriih .... HELEN MARSHALL Entered from Travis School. Girl Reserves' Spanish Club. FIl1l'-'PHTE and Jriiriolir. ROSHANNA MARSHALL Entered from Houston School. :I airffui xtmir111-raruful 2101 fa 0-tvrlfu Ihr thing. REVA BIARYIN Entered from Milam School. Camp Fire Girls' Xorther staff, IV. Shit fflillkj Ihr fulfill' :fun 111m1'r fur Vim. t 1-J -V Ilia-:NWC , 'xii f 1 1 .I C EX- Zl. .:'f,HMH, ,V M, Y Y . L1-Al '1 .1 'Ill PAH I, M ATT I SO N Entert-tl iruni Fannin School. Hi-Y, II. Ill, IY1 Psrigon Clnli, IV: Thrift Agent, lll. Imlijf1'n'r11n' ix lzlixsg 'why rnxb uboul? KATHLEEN KICCRARY I Enterccl fruin Calvert High School, Terp- sichorean Clulig Tennis Team, IY3 T:-rinis Cluli, I I. III. Our lrmzis player. YERNER MCCULLOUGH Entered from Mark Twain Junior High School, San Antonio. I may nal ln' h11111l.1u11za, 6111 I'uz flilrn gornl looking. CATHERINE RICKINLEY Entered fruin East Central Oklahmna Normal School. Norther stall: Linz pins: Chemistry Club: Delphian Clubg Girl Scouts. Talrnl mm' szcrelrzcxs :cell conzbirzril. ELOUISE MCKINNEY Entered Irwin Crocket School. Girls' Councilg Commercial Club. ljfflfy, 5u'1'1'l, ami Tinll of psp. IJENNHE MCNAMARA liiiterecl irmn Sacrcrl Heart Sclnml, Muskogee. Okla. Hi-Y Clulm. IV: Camp Dallas Efficiency llulalg Rifle Train, IY. :I .vizrw 'uungh whiff man. ' EIJQLAR x111.LE1z Entered from Sain Houstun Sclnml. Stall' Sver- geant. R. O. T. C. Look, hair 'lrimiirzg up thu cc'.1f1'f1 nf hif rrilg by will by if :L-ill xlrikcf' MARGARET MILLER Entered from llryan High School. Girl REStl t'ES, I. II: Dclpllian l,iterary Sncicty, ll. Ill, IYQ Nurthcr staff, IV. Truly har giggling ileligllfrlh 11.1 1:11. 'T SUELLA MOORE Enterecl from Rusk Schuul. Ilclphian Clulig Terpsichorean Clnli. xl girl fra all lilcv-x?z'1'1'l 111111 frimlilly. NV. R. MOSBY Enterefl from El Pasu. Texas. lst Lieutenant. R. O. T, C.: Crack Company. Ya gnifxl I lzrlirzw' hr kfzncvx :L-fmr hr? milking .1lm11l. ,,- ,.- I.. K . .. I I , -,-.-f- ,,.::.:'X . .- I ,W 2 f : I 1, u-Iii i fp z... fever' , K ff. by J Q7 --plz... -- b - f N 'HQ 555151 ' 'f N I 'fLA'-'Q I. 15511 .if Lg '-I T- Tjl!,:117 THELBIA IIOSER Entered from Travis School. llelphian Palette and Pen, IV. Clnlml Yrn, -zwrlly, IIUCL' 71J1lL'll brflrr is qualify Ibm: qmmlity. IZORA MURCHISON Entered from Travis Sclniol, Yolley lxall II: Linz pin. 3 Team, Dont you jus! like In gaze .zz Thelma? ESTHER NORRIS Entered fr-.nn Fannin School. Masque pin: Delphian Clulmg Viking staff: B. A. IJ. Palette and Pen Club. I lcmzu' 11 lust :cffh laughing ryrx lfVhvxv Ullllllfl if Iikf it lvcrry, SM' mmzor froun-the uri-ur Iriigr Har hear! it tzl':c'uyx merry. EDVYARIJ LEE NOYES Entered from Central Oak Clit? School. ish Cluhg Linz pins: Camp Dallas, Major, T, C.g President ,lune Class, IV: Editor king, IY3 Crack Company: BI3l'l'CSlll2llil5 Etticiency Medals. . Linz Cluhg Span- R. O. of Yi' Medall Bn'-wily, fongsnfaliiy, iuzil acruzlzplishmvzzf. CORNELIUS OLCOTT, JR. Entered . from XYestport High School: Kansas City, Mo. Philosophian Literary Society. II. I l I IV ' III, IVQ Debate, Ill: Pei-igon Club, Chernistrv Club, III, IV: Editor of Norther, IYg Hi-Y, IV. Hs svn: won! fn .vpnzlc plain mul Io My pure pose, like an horzcrt mari mm' flli:rr1. JAMES PARKER Entered from Sam Houston School. Znd Lieue tenant, R. O. T. C.: Camp Dallas: President Per- igun Club: President Hi-Y Clulxg Viking statifg Cast Interscholastic One-Act Play, Ist place City Spanish Declamation Contest. To lhlrllk :ull it ailvziralwlr, lm! lu arf 'cvfll if fmlreil' rlfiirza. BILL PARISH Entered from Sam Houston School. Bandg 2m'l Lieutenant. R. O. T. C. He puilillrx My 02911 rmzosg ax 11 result bf: m'-:wr al im. GERTRUDE PICKETT Entered from Milam School. Delphiang Girl Reserves: Spanishj Club: Z Linz pins. Sh: rim llcfazln' :bu flllllki the mn. INA PIERCE Entered from Richardson High School. Nhe'11' make a gooil lmzillng lady for Huxlcr Kualou-hir oppafitf, fmlgfrzg from Mlm! :re burr .uwz of War. . ' JOHN PHILLIPS Entered from East Central State Normal Train- ing School, Ada, Okla. Track Team, I, II, III: Terpsichorean Clulm, II, III: El Circulo Espanol. lll: Football Team, III: Pliilusopllian Literary Society. I, Jolzmzylv .mzilr it zz Dzzlrh Clrmzsrr-fl f.'M15c.t gloom. ' 1 'ii kfiwrif . -. -i , . . -Q ,s 2 L' ' fi JQIZEIFQ ' 'W'-Ns. f 5, Jr' S ffl I 1 , .if fdyu--Y. '? ,Ab V Helm' sill. Wafv?- ' THOMAS PORTER Entered from Ceclar Lawn School. lst Sur- geant, R. O. T. C.: Crack Company: T-Square Club: Track Team. You xhoufd runf lzfx book, Host lo llltzrmgu IAC Lz1l1'fE.f.U EDBICND PORTH Entered from Grand Prairie Grade School. T- Square Club, I: Radio Cluli, Ill, IY: Baurl, I, II, III, IV: lst Lieutenant, R. U. T. C. The mutt Ualznafvfe' lllirigt arf rznl rllfvlvyl' Iam! or gaudy. H ELEN Entered from Sam PRESCOTT Houston ' School. Terpsi- chorean Club. I We L'f: kzzotwz Ht'lt'rz .1 long Iimu, 5111 .fha gals sweeter eiwsry yrar. ROSEBUD PUBIMILI, Entered from Rusk School. XYhat Next Cluli. IV: Girl Reserves. III. IfVha!'5 fn .1 7IL1!7lE?,' Cz'ff:7i7Ilj' .1 lar in. this Raff- FRITZ RECHENBERG Entered from Bryan High School. Football. III, IVC Baseball, III, IY: Basket lvall, III, IY. Frilz is guiuf, buf fur! hmnf hill! I1 pfgrlcfn. IYlLI.I.-XXI AIJAIR REMBERT lintercel from Sam Houston School. Glcc Clulv: Pliilosopliian Literary Society: Norther staff: Op- erctta. llly 'lL'UfL!! H35 so t'.tfv1u5.f'I'u.' Omni' hu frrukv 41 Im! Inllu. INEZ RICHARDSON Enterefl from Sam Houston School. Delphian, II, III: Perigon Club. VVhsrf joy and duty rlnxh, Shu fats July go lo .w1a.th. JAMES RIFENBERG Entered from Fannin School, .I Linz pins: Norther staff: Philosopliiaii Literary Society: Peri- gon Cluh. Lf11knIf 5zc'csl11t'.v5 long drain: ani. DOROTHY ROSE Entered from Sam Houston School. S. P. Q. R.. I, II: Delphian Clulw. III: Masque, IV: Linz pin, I, II. III: Assistant Erlitor of Viking: Girls' Council: City winner in Essay Contest. IV: Latin Tournament, I. II. III: winner in the State Latin Tournament. IV. Eoyf You L'fIl1,f ki! Mfr girlf Slit' lmx vlan' :vnu rhmz you 6.111 THELKIA ROUGH Entered from Travis School. Pur1.fi:'rr1rJ,v x.'rt'f1f. 'I . ll.. Vllxllalf. -I. S7 12.. 'T -f LUCILE ROLAND l'Vc'ru sorry Luuilli' ifii1'1z't Slay lo gr't1ilzn1!6 fcilh us. Entered HELEN SANDERS from Travis School. For rrrofsznzrzldizlianr just xpfafc Yo lllrs. Irixh. HERBERT SAPP Entered from Fannin School. Philosophian Cluh: Minstrel. Ill, IVQ Printing Cluh. Banks cvrri' Hx passion ami' Julfghrf' HARRIET SCHHIALTZ Entered from Yickery Place School. Linz pins, I, Il, IH Buhnlfl, ry.-Inpfiiia Entered I, ll, Ill lVg Norther staff: Latin Club, I. 111 om' .vwall vnlmuc, ami fuzlkirzg N1- mnf tzbfhfgfil flfrlforznry. MARY FRANCES SEALE from Crockett School. XYhat Next Clulw, , IV: Palette and Pen. Il. lllg Black Friar, lil: Choral Club. .-1 bi! of muff, ADlf'IIlj' of lnrl, i1 pinch nf sugar -nh, mul plwzly nf jvrpprrf ORTELL SELF Entered from Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles. Terpsichorean Club, IV 5 Chemistry Club, IYQ Girls' Chorus, IV. xlt har fi-ur and at Mir head lies rz xlzwe. Y FRED SEVVELL Entered frorn Milam School. Chemistry Club: Crack Company, I: Sergeant in R. O. T. C. YM, Fred, Dt'Irnil'.v a jimi locwl. EUNICE SHARP Entered from Sam Houston School. Delphian Club: Masque, IV: Palette and Pen: VVhat Nextg Girls' Councilg Norther staffg Linz Pin, II, III. Cleopatra or Priscilla P K HOXVARD STGLER Entered from San Jacinto School. lst Lieue tenant, R. O. T. C. Hnfc'11ril has :con himn-If iz box! of friumls wbof half In far him lvazw. RAYMOND SIMPSON Entered from Sam Houston School. Spanish Club: Thrift Agent, ill. Thr .mins Rayv1a11il+:c'r pu! our fruxr fr! him. I -yi .1 f-'Y 1- ,uv I 13 -it Y X-X-. f -. X fs, sf-N, ff, -, 4' , ig . X a :QL 'e3+eff-.A .ee . -M- . BIARY ELIZABETH SKIITH Entered from Travis School, San Antonio. Del- phian Cluli. II, Ill: Los Cantatas, III, Orches- tra, IV: Terpsichoi'eau Cluli, IV: Viking stall: Linz pin, II, III. She tcirlffs I1 uifflcftl .vufnrlil -violin, buf fha! tlarsrft mean xht' playx srrorzil jltlillc to nrlyhaily. VVOMACK SMITH Entered from Fannin School. Spanish Cluh. Om' of .fhrxr lull, dark 17Lt'71U that fnrfmzc- fuller: talk nhnzzf. ROBERT MORRIS SNYDER Entered from Fannin School. Golf Team, II: t. cretary Golf Club, II, III, IV. Ht 5 rm! lazy. Hu fm! kriotrs thing.: hifi uther do Ihan work. ELIZABETH SPAULDING H Entered from Sam Houston School. Delphian Club, II, III: Viking stall, Palette and Pen, IV: Chemistry Club, IV. Ed may have his fuullr, hnl ,rht : :mt one of 'svzl KATHRYN SPEER Entered from Highland Park High Schnnl. President of Girl Reserves. I. Il. III: Spanish Club, III: Terpsichorean Club. IV. She :var .va bright mul' full of fun: Her fnyful laugh rhfvrml v'z'sryor1t'. Xe ALBERT SPILLER5 Entered from Garland. Stage Manager, Cap- tain. R. O. T. C. V The man hrhiml' lhu sfvzzfsl JACK THOMPSON Entered from Houston Heights High School. Philosophian, II, III, IV: Sergeant, R. O. T. C. fl lol af u.: knou' him and Ihr olhcrx ffill fhink hriv at fimfd 115 hs looks. ISABEL TOMLIN Entered from Sam Houston School. Linz pin, Il, III: Masque, IV, S. P. Q. R., II, lllg Xorther staff. She look: mild'-50 flnttv il3'11.1ruift'! MOZELLE TRAYERS Entered from Oak Cliff High School. Cmn- mercial Club. .I mvrry hvnrt zhtzf gary .111 lht' filly. BERNICE E. TRIPLETT Entered from -MIIRIT1 School. Terpsichorean Club, IV, Girly Council, IV. Curly hairfhrm' a pmnm' nf 'ffm for r-zwry fizrl. .1 J, I ri Q .1 I f .. Vii fftf4- it -,, 9 EL 1 f ' 1 :,'. -QWVVVUUWRUM . GMZMKKDi6?1if.i:7n'!',fhl'flEx51fdhS914Q5ZR'.'il1 1V'FLx1-:U-'mga 1-fi' X. -'il-1- .un 7 f7ff!'!sf.p- 7:K55W!f 1' 'Uv' ad : , Jul.. .,.,, mnn, S'Mf., Q , fu , .ja f , 1 f . n,1,m,' ,. '. . v v Ah? 2.1'g' ' ' Km., M abr . nf 3. 4 W, ,-1'fk'- mi 1 ,f 1 fr' , ,JV 14 f 5 I , .f V M. , , I., .gf 1 1 . 4 I V14 ,,! 1 'Q n 1 we f l , .A '.f , i r V- u . e ' K. ' f f- -. I ,,,15. ,' . ,I-.. '. 7 4 1. J. i Fri!-I Y V V Q ,. W - A ... ' ng.-4--15-4: . ' f ...J . .fr -M' 1, ' ' ' an ' U Y-Z. .. 'vii lf, .ZLL .L :if-r1.P3 c . I NAUBIA TURNER Entered from Bun Milam School. El Circulo Espanol, Ill, IV, Los Sabois, III: Commercial Club, IV. A ::0n.rrit'f1Ii0115 slmlfnf. OAKES TURNER Entered from Montgomery High School, Mont- gomery, Mo. Sergeant in R. O. T. C. Grmr Oukr frnm lilflr' nrorur grsu' .... .Hu may haw' Iran: an arorw, bill fn' nsiwr CLYU .1 11111. HARRIET VAN VVINKLE Entered frinn Fannin School. VVhat Next, I, II, III, IV: Masque. IV: Popularity Contest, IIIQ Cheer Leader, Illg Norther staff, IV. Aim' lhnx if fs She' grz1J1mIr'.r nuff lrai'i'.v nr, S110 :thorn cw lure, and Mr 111.71 10115 ur. MARTHA VAN ZANDT Enterefl from Fannin School. Delpliian, Il: Girls' Council. III. IV: Linz pin. I, II, IIIQ Norther staff, IV, B. A. D. Club, IV: Masque, IV. Om' wvmbvr nf lfn' fllafylu' Cuba zlrmfr lm mark. CHARLES XVALLIS Entered froin Milam School. Sergeant, R. 0. T. C.: Spanish Cluln, II: President Printing Clulv, IVQ Editor-in-Chief, North Star, IV. A prinfvr hu fcnnlil br. DOROTHY 11. YVALTON Entered from Ben Milam School. Linz pin! Pcrigon Club, III, IV, Vice-President of Perigon Club, IV. Ffrzw lhozrmmf :Cords zz minulu, and they all wakz Sr.'715L'! ' LOREN H. VVARREN .Entered from Garland High School. Philoso- phian Literary Societyg Terpsichorean Cluhg De- bating Team, II, III, Treasurer of Pliilosophiaug Glee Clubg Band. A rlnfllrzll onlinr. DOROTHY EARL XVATSON Entered from Sam Houston School. Latin Club. If .rvzffcr :vtre lvrzfpnls, Dorothy Earl rnnlii' fmy Iflcl rrarcin fcfvcls. I. B. XVEAR Entered from Vickery Place School. Philnsope hian Cluh, II. III, IV! Sergeant. R. O. T. C. Really, 04' :z'011Id:1't bill' 1111yboify-hr'r ju!! rvlilfrzgf ALLETHE VVEST Entered from Ben Milam School. E1 Circulo Espanol, II. III, Commercial Club, III. Om' of our dfprr1dablex . - z I . f ili- ' li'li'l4' sl, 'QT 111. ' P' 1 . f J e gf If 9' , .f 'll' Y L' - hx -v . .-., N CLEO XYHITLOCK Entered from Denton High School. Tfllig Ihr Ioilvr in rml Iifv. FRANK XYHITNEY Entered from Rusk School. Presiflent OI Terpsichorean Cluhg Hi-Y, IV: Glee Club, l, Il, III, IV, Quartet, II, III, IVQ Crack Company, I. To take what COMICS of good Ur ill, Ami cling to frzilh and honor Hill. MARGARET XVILSON Entered from Travis School. Spanish Club. FRANK XYINN Entered from Vickery Place School. Minstrel, II, III, Spanish Club, III, Glee Club, III: Hi- Y, IV, Philosophian Club, IV, Printing Clulv, IV, joke editor Of Viking, IV. VVe gran! thai lbnngh hu hm! mufh ici! Hf was Tffy ,iffy in ming it. ROSS ZUM VVALT Entered from Sam Houston School. Terpsi- cliorean Club, Corporal in R. O. T. C., I, II, III, Lieutenant in Band, III, IV. I bvlozzg la the Labor Union, Nu ovcrlime Good will and .vcvrcf1Ics.v pvrsozzifivd. work. .Not Slzofwfz I 72 'Pictures BOYS LAIVRENCE BARNES SIDNEY JUSTICE MCLENDON BEALE HERBERT KIRKLAND ANDREW BROXYN RAYINIIJND MCREE CHARLES CCSVAN RALPH SORRELLS ARTHUR ECTOR MARVIN WILLIAMS JOE HORN LOUIS YOUNG GIRLS JANET ANDREWS JANE HART Io BRIGGS VIOLET HUDGINS LILLIAN EDSVARDS DORIS FELTON DOROTHY FELTON JEAN JACKSON EDNA MAYS RUBY MAE STEARMAN lli' Ull'-,lllli 'I f 3 4. Y? Q1 X. A JS fi K , Q - fW '-. , ',f i'c '1, 7, Q '-M , mn ,ef F :H YYAK K- , '! 'f7 f I 3-g f- -W,ovW- EEiorEoE-EEoMg5g ,weigh cw E Q 5.-ELia:ff'g' E R ' --- '-H ' ' -' - -Vfff f- - -f-YE? f v --- -A - 'ri:'1tN ..1:f...HLLlffJ:J ,xy . 1 SCURRY LQNG BRAMBLETT GR.ANT PARKER ,- ' V F E K 7 The Class af fanuczry, 28 oEF1cERs F' INGE GRANT - - ' - H- , '- - Tre.fidem' CHARLES EDWARD LONG - Vice-Trefident FRANCES BRAMBLETT - Serremry MIKE SCURRY - - Treafurer MRS. .IANE PARKER - - Spamm- RICHARD HEINEN - Sergeazzt-at-arm: JANUARYRRPQEQSFCQMMITTEES Pill am! Ring Sofia! Charles Edward Long, Chairmuz Helen Comstock, Clmirman Mildred Munnerlyn Francis McGinnis Frances Brarnblett Fred Thompson Mike Scurry Mildred Munnerlyn Inge Grant Richard Kirkpatrick Fimmce Mike Scurry, Chairvmvz Eloise Raef Charles Edward Long rd v' 7 . , 1 1 , . 1 , , l fp 1, ll' l 11.1 l R, ,Y ,i 'AT ' I 't 77 7 -A-, ,,. , ,... . . -ab 7 - x, Q I ,l- l.1 'y HOMER ABERNATHY Entered from Sain Houston School. 'U-Ind, lu, hir :mme lull all My ruff. ROSALIE- BARBER Entered from Heights Senior High School, Hous- ton, Texas. If Cupid mfr: paid' for ozwrlfrlzc, JM' :could be heavily in dclzf. LLOYD B ELLAMY Entered from Fannin School. First Sergeant, R. O, T. C.g Philosophian Literary Societyg Track Team, IV. Bvgorzc, dull rang lhau and I xlmll rzcimr agree. ANNA BERKLEY Entered from Rusk Schoolg Girl Reserves. Underneath her gzzie'fm'.vr and gvnzlf-mx: lift L1 Jirzglewss of purport' :zhirh ix znzrzzrpnxsvil. JUANITA BLALOCK Entered from Fannin School. Delphian, II. Brfgbl ax fha mn, har :yur IM' gazers xlrfku, .'lmz', like lbs 51111, lflwy shim' nn- all alfkrf' uf' f fluff I , JOE BRADLEY Entered from Travis School. Minstrel. III, IV. .7r1r'.t z111'.rcl1i1 z'nlilly rhurrflzl ilirporiliwz Jfsfnzzr- agrs any am! all opposilion. FRANCES BRAMBLETT Entered from Fannin School. De-lphinn Literary Society: Chemistry Clulvg Terpsichorean Clubg Linz ping Secretary IIIA Class. Shall I complzrr thu' I0 iz .r1mmzv1 ,f tlay? Thou art mnrt' ln-zwly .mil more 1u111pt'1'.1n'. -IIXI BRAY Entered from Van Alstyne, Texas. SOU1t'!7Utl'j' heard Jfvz my fha! hr band to gulf Phyxim-il Jfpriiftwf him of his Ioyx. EDVVARD BRISTOVV Entered from Yickery Place School. Camp Dal- las, I, II, III: Crack Company. II, III, IYg lst Lieutenant. Edu: fha' jifrh Ollf of jiiic-br f.m'l afraid lo rmflc. IRIS BROXVN ldinterecl from Yickery Place School. Delphian, Hrofwz Irixg rl mrs 'lill1CUL'l' of Ilflllflltll Macs!- ness. N . l itlb ,l V . . fa. F '44 , i- '- W l. , 'Q 1 V . fi YW. K 4 iv 39 4 - T LOUISE IIROXYX RIARJORIE CONNELL f9j1'f f'1 f m Vi?kf Y Place Sflml- Entered fi-Om Phillips High school, Birming- r'l1'i'1'r LWNFITI lwflflffffflv- ham, Ala. Chemistry Cluh, IV: Posture Prin- ELIZABETH CARSON Entered friim Fannin Schiml, Te1'psicl1m'can cess, III: Captain BlII1iJOY'Q Magic Mistletoe . Rvsufi':l1--1101 lu unrc if my hair ix red. Club' X RHENA MERLE cox V9 44 HID? H gow! Xpml' Entered from Milam School. Terpsichorean DUDLEY w. CASWELL Club- , Iintereil fi-mn Bryan High Schnolg Chemistry ' AJ wffzl' 117711 ffe'pNlrf11HF 115 Ulf Rvvk uf Gib- Clnlii Razliri Clnhg Sergeant R. O. T. C.: Span- mln-,rj buf fa, mor, 501-jnblf, ish Clulvg F4-nilwall. IV. ' flly igrznnzrzu' ix iffif.f'l1v.rir1gg PAULINE DAVIS Thi' -'MUEF I Ili 'W' knfffii Entered from Travis School. Commercial Club, I'm Imrfly .'u11-fuxirirlg. III, IV. IAHES R CHHCO XT Frfvrldx, what ficlh bfllfzlfh Hint sfvvul inno- , i . . . ,I -Y A lintereil Irwin Bryan High School. Camp Dal- MMC? 'HF' I' FLOISE DECKER II': yzlrrr fha! i11lbf1llghAJu1fzr.v lfuvbxnl mlk Entered from Vickery Place School' Palette much, fn' ,rpffliff plmzfy nf limp nz Ihr llbmry. mul peu- IIIQLEN COMSTQCK Cond mzlnrl' and gooif xrnn' mmf riwr join! Entere-il frmn Fannin School. Girl Reservcrili r r- i Y Linz pinsg lh-lpliian Clnlng Captain of Ilziseluall MNH: DEMPSEX TC3lI'i'Lij'II'll Yfwlley ball Team. Entered from VVylie. Texas. Thi' J1u1,f'nr lifi' .filzwr nf Mr Vikfng xlizff- Il'f nirl' In br fmlzzral, 'lL'llz'7l yolfn' naturally hun' plrimml In fn' rrfflzrif by buf niff. l l x , ,-I' ,i ,A .xy J. ,f 1 , , tciiir Xi '1 4 f7g J flux J' I' 1 l gif' Y '1., , 34. ' uf.: ff X .1 lc ':gE5jn1Z5 r-M .tl . X'L'tifi'jf4L -sf 'WW ,xv DOROTHY EARL NELL FORD Entered from Fannin School. Palette and Pen Entered from Huust-in School. TCAl'DSlClllll'E'1lll Cluhg Girls' Council. Club: Czipmin uf Baseball Team: Thriit Agcnt. Shining brown vyrx and n rapliiwllirzg Jvzilu- Thr 'awry lenurhrr ou Ihr onlrr doo: a mighly good sport. If sin- lm! pfzxxril, :wx brighlrr lhim lu'fo1r. CHARLENE ELKINS Mimi' GARY TeE:tered from Dugan High School? Dugan' Eutercil fI'UIl'l San ,lzicinto School. Sliunisli X 5' v , Club. Dalian 1051 f1'1J.A0ffh Dana-V gfllllfd whnf , , You form' hurl: hrru, lllillfrg Ifmffr NUI Grrlu she decided lo fp.-nd her last year hers. ' Garbo' ALTA IXVXVALT E INGE GRANT . . f A-1 h ll D1 hr .' .v nteretl from Hoii-atim School. Member Ili-Y IIFIiEef?dSg::?sh Sicyfjo cp lan Somew Cluln, IX-'1iLieutenant in R.WO. 'l'. C., IX'-I llriini Hof orient PNN! I doubly mu. Major ot hand. III. lN 1 Xicc-Prrsiilsntx Qt Flesh- . ' A ' , man Class, Ig Presulcnt ol IIIA Class, IX g Whlrh when hor lovely laughter shocw, ingmber gf R, O, T, C, ggivalry, 1115 B551 Llmk' They look lifes rolvhmlx jfllcd with SVIUZLHD mg BUY- IV- OSCAR FELTNER Too goml-looking lu ln' frm'-for lung. Entered from Houston School. Banrl, I, Hg DOROTHY GUTHRIE Orglestrfi' I' II. - , 4 , , Ifntererl lrnln Vickcry Place Sclirml. Delphiml. ou can hear him tormngg the flu-nor lrufx. IH IV. Nofthel, Stag IV. LOIS FORD xl ramping Illixx srflh !Is'.:'rI'lc'JX url. Chliitered from Houston School. Terpsichorean FLUYE GUYNES A,1N0,,jj,,g ,D LDA, 5p0,,-Y ,,,,1,1, ,111 Ulf high Entered from Beaumnnt High Sclm-nl. Jrhool. lflfhy, no, Ih5y're only 95117, Of ny zzrmxzztzl L1 flu-For as hrr rmrzlr. C Y v s L fi... Vim H171 -1 ry if r 5 nf' FLORENCE HAHNL lfntcred frtnn Cninlierland Hill Sclmol. If .vilrllrr furry womy, 'IL'a'l1l' ha-zu' I1 million- izfm' in our whiff. MARJORIE HAMH Entered from Yickery Place School. Linz pin. III llelphian Literary Society. .-l plewinlfr thing in ii xwtzll paukagr. CHARLIE HARRISON Entered from Milam School. Radio Clnli, IV: Spnnisll Cluli, IN. iff if 11 .rfuul Vifffrfrc-f'ul'fn'l71'fl' FRANK HARRIS Ifntered from Fannin School. Spanish Club, Ill: Perigun Clull, IV. Going lViliz': um' l74'll4'1', br has .fha .ilzzporllzzlm of bring Frank milf n11'm',rl. RICHARD HEINEN Entered from Fannin Scliool. Philosophian Litv erary Society: Track Team! Rilie Teaing Ist Lieu- tenant. R. O. T. C.: Sergeant-atvarms, IYH Class. lrl'hrlllrr on a rfjfr mlfgi' or iwzznzg hir fclluu' illnfrrzlx, Ricfmrnf xfmulr sfnzfgflr. GEORGE HOFFMAN Entered fi-Um Vickery Place School. Cadet Ser- geant, R. O. T. C. Crack Company. lfVc'ri' Hill -frlfllfjfzlf zcifh flu' mln of Ho'f11z.1r1, but :ca fnznginz rl1ry're original. BIINNIE CALDXVELL JOHNSON Entered from Grove High School, Tenn, Best all-found girlg Most Athletic Girl: Captain of Basket ball Team, of Baseball Team, of Tennis Team: Member of Girls' Council. III: Captain of Girls' Tennis Team: of Basenall Teamg of Yol- ley hall Team: President of Camp Fire Girls. Hung urunfnf a Hilfe lorzgfrg rflfll xfcfvz Ihr' rhmzrzrl, loo. MARGARET JOHNSON Entered from Carrolton High Sclmol. Commer- cial Clulig typist for Viking. WH' Ilan? Jerk lfrr enough lu finlf out any of ifler faulls. VVILDA KELLY Entered from Sunset High School. Likv an l'lu'l1'ir t'm'1'u1r shi' i'.ri'1'ri.rr'.r mlzgnal- irvz mm' luzzzrt-5 rhorks. GRABER KIDXYELL Entered from Fannin School. Philosophian. II. III: Secretary of Philosopllian, III: Camp Dal- las, I. Il: Captain. R. O. T. C.: Cavalry R, O. T. C.. I. II, IIIQ Dads' Clnln. Czuzbrr him' lwrlrr slarl gruczuing if Zn' iL'm1r.v In rnfcfl up with hfnzsclf. J' J J v Lf! J. C ft. ref... 4. '-, C .AQ Y W RICHARD KIRKPATRICK CATHERINE XIATNHY Entered from Travis Schuulg Hi-Y: Chemistry Entered fruin Travis School: Delpliizin l.llCl'3I'3' Club, lst Sergeant, IV, IIHVZ cadet, Honor Roll, 5UCifl5'- 1- ll, III- I. rl gi-nzli' raise, 11 u:.1f1rn'r kim! .zml xfrrul, Richard' is nm' of ills fric' l1:'U,Dlc' CD50 UW llf' Unfit' Io mizki' hui gfi1i'inz1.rm'.v.r, llwr 4'fllll'fc'.YV Ll'H11llNll7lzlL'il i'L'll'h0Ilf ha-rirlg iz lzig hrinl. ,,,,,,p1,,,.H i LOUISE KNOX A R. J. MAYS Entered from Fannin School. Latin Club, II, I Q III' IX7: 'fel-psicho,-Can. III: Girl Reserves. 11, Entered trum Crockett School. Spanish Club: III, IV, Linz pins, I. II, III, Camp Fire Girls, ChfmlSU'3' Club: Serlivllllfi R. U. T. C- III, R. f. will rza-:wr lure Ilia! ,vrhfmlfgirl raw- :I mailer! z'inlt't with iz rcirkril ryr. plfxinn, lzucausc hi-'ll rn'-z'u' gmac' np. LILUAN LEAK FRANCIS MCQINNIS Entered from Rusk School. Girl Reserves. For 'mf is fm, Il . 'ifgwr Mm! U! gui' tenant. R. O. T. C.. Ill: Crack Company, II, CHARLES EDXYARU LUNG 'III, IV: Camp Dallas III, Charter Member lUUf72i Entered from San Antonio. Philosopbian Lit- Curvil Dads' Club, I, ll, III. IV. erary Society: Peril-ION Clubl Extempuraneous I1 Srrzlrfz-lrirlz vsilflizrr rum111i111il'i'r. Speaking, III: Sanger Contest, IIIQ Vice-President ' of IYB Class: Nurther statf. NVILLIAM MEADOR Charles has Mr kind nf vr1ll11i.ri.1ru1 ffm! ulumzyr nkig hgarfnf Billy,-ju gt,m,mw htm, going ,U iffy ils goal I1 lilflc llfghdf. KATHLEEN 'MALONE Entered from Fannin Scliunl. Terpsichurean, .fmy ccifh X. D. 11 lilrli' lorzgrr yrl. VERA PEARL MELTON IVQ Delphian. III. IV, Linz pins, I,,I lllg Entered from South End High Sclmul, Hous- Cainp Fire Girls, I. II. III, IV. lun, Texas. Commercial Club. HII.gL'L'flll!IX urs as llluugflt lv llrr VVbi1I I i1,rpfm'il In ln' The frmmru af her !lIIlH'X.U 1 :lml rms rml, mwfinrtx wi' L , i Entered from Yickery Place Sclmul. First Lieu- n l v l x v K fri ,fb-Ts '. 4 :X ,'r., '-1x l ,vs 'ew v - A . is - .M . ,,.......-,, ,,i.,,-,. ,. I .. 4 ' ' 'il '2'1 AQ! ' EDXVIN IXIUIJQLLER Entered from Houston School. Dads' Cluhg Sergeant, R. O. T. C. His html mm! nu! be ifury, bsransc ivory 1fof,m'l Macc' ruff. CLARIBEL MOSBY Entered from Milam School. Spanish Club, IYQ Commercial Club, IV. :I fair z11t1x'tz'f'11-M1111 and scrirze. MILDRED M UNNERLYN Entered from Travis School. Linz pins, II, III: Debate-City Championship, III, President Delphian Society, III: Sergeant-at-arms of Del- phian, Spring, III. So . n'i1ulifz11 the uns, il .r:t'uzt'J, Alun looking on her, Jrtuzmed they Jnuw1ni. HELEN NATHAN Entered from Forest Avenue High School. Girls' Pulmlic Speaking Club, Girl Scouts, Le Circle Chanticler. Duff cull, arts rmfzly. flngulx fozrld do nu man. LOIS NEXVSOKI Entered from Milam School. 11.15 .1 smile thu! Jnt'x11't mb of. LEO ONEAL Entered irmn Rusk School. Girl Reserves. .i rl1rufm'r zmluru plus 1771 :It'If'Z'z' brain equal: ppozzrlzrzenm rowlmsfiorz. HARRY OVVENS Dorf! mixiaka 111111 qzlesiioning look-a wise man ccaxcx fo ccolnfvr only cchurz heh' tfeat1'. FRANCIS PALMER Entered from Sam Houston School. Sergeant- at-arms of Philosophian: First Sergeant in Baud. Iflrllfll fn' gifs lbs chance In play 11 harp, fx- psfl kim lo play jazz. ELIZABETH PEPPLE Entered from Fannin School. Vice-President XVhat Next, IV: Best Looking Girl, IV. A lftllt' fezloccluligc is 11 litzrlgvrofls lhfrzgg safely jirxl. DARNYIN PETERSON Entered from Sam Houston School. President of Radio Club: Chemistry Club: marksmanship xnedalg 2nd Lieutenant in R. O. T. C.3 Camp Dallas. II. IIIQ 3 Crack Companies. Yrs, Dnrcvirz 54-115 rf-cr-:whirl 50.15 I abou! Io my? . .3 pp 'emu-' 1. ic i. 'l L T 'li' I l 4, -O 511.-I Y. zx.-gffif -..O 475h.1 f. - Cp'-L YJAA- X I i 1 ax KN.. Q ELOISE RAEF Entered from Fannin Sclmol. Latin Club, ll Terpsichorean Club, IV: Linz pins, I, II, III Latin Tournanient. IIg Camp Fire Girls, I, II III, IV. ThL'n 5 orzr'-zszmfryl null fcinif amz' fair. OPHELIA RIGGIXS Entered from Milam School. :I vzuifvrt -vials!-:z'fIh 11 vzixchiu-z'a1l,v z'j'c'. ETHEL ROBINSON Entered from Sam Houstonxi School. Girl Rc- servesg Delphian Club. JI brilliant mimi, .fl wlzlzmxr kind. THELM.-X ROTHELL Entered from Travis School. VVe .wa her HHH, nm! hun' llvr 1555, Bu! .vf1u'J iz vzfgfzry jim' girl, 14171 fmzw' ia C011 fsJ.f. JAMES ROUNDTREE Entered from Yicksry Place School. Football IIIg Basket hall, III, IV: Track Squad, IV, Zum Lieutenant, R. O. T, C.g 3 Crack Companies 100917 Corps, I. Oplimisfinl Espurirzlly abou! lzfrzzself. MIKE SCURRY Iintered from Fannin Sclnml. Secretary and 'l'rczisii1'er Hi-Y 1 Treasurer IIIA Class C Camp Dallas. II, Football Squad. Slum' ffiwzirlg f1.'.zJ.r .finals flriglzlnrxs. HOUSTON STILL Entered from Memphis Grade School. Crack Company, I, II. III, Camp Dallas, II. III, Cap- tain, R, O. T. C. :Inif Honsfon if .z good-luukirzg, kvuu bay- vfl, fllilrir? JAMES B. STOREY Entered from XYaCo High School. Corporal, R. O. T. C. flaw' yan beau! fizwzx' fulfil jukcif ,Nor Good! ELIZABETH SWOR Entered from Houston Sclnml. EI Circulo E5- panol, III: Terpsiclnvrean, II. III. Sha if lzfllll .ls fha fx fair, For bixizzly iffcwlfs :vilh k.7r1lfr1r,u.' TOXYANNA YALRE TALLEY Ifntered irmn Fannin School, Us-lphian. III. IV, Terpsichorean, III, IY: Chemistry Club, IYQ Linz pins. I. II. III. ThrrL r 770ffljlIg ill mn i!'cc'cH fn ,mill I1 truzpfu. l I lu' -iviiliildl' .. .v i.i. 5.1! ', if F7' if. I-A -4' Tm: VLKLNG YfmL.5 PUBLISHED BY Tm: Smmon CLASS 01' Tm: Norm: DALLAS HIGH Scnoon 1927 i, mf P ' , .ff l NANCY TERRELI. NANCY TERRELL Entered from Sam Houston Sclmol. President Enfefefl from Travis School- Phll05UDhl3113 Xlflizit Next Clulm, IV: Palette mul Pen Clulmg Ballfl- Foflvtball- ' A I' Masque Cluhg Linz pin, III, flanfy lerrrll, .Sfzzmr--luuizfllfzil, lozwlvlz hera- Xtllltj' Tfrrrll, Sfrzfor-fnuzzilfflxf, frrzwzfrlr 0510- LL' X105 5HPf7f71 UU -'I !m'1f7 f7 P551 'WU' mid fhflf- im' fsliglllly rxpurzsf-z't' tdfrforlj, PAXYNEE XVALKER FRED THOMPSON 'Entered from Ruisk Sclmul. Commercial Clulig Entered fruni Fannin School. Assenilily pro- biE,lb.lce EiliiJDFIia?liilACillkk . Q X V I H. grams: Football: Basket Ball- li er1i1!Lt4Q-ilillr lzl ,mi jail lah 111:71 K Thi- fhfile! Gif fi-r mm, firming mg- ifmlw ' ' ' ' ' i' LH 'U' 4 X v ANNIE XYALLACE LESLIE fH03IPb0N Ente-reil from Nlilznn School. French Clulvg Girl 'I -. . . . . . ' - Entered from Fannin School. Camp Fire Girls? lwfslleh' U1'1,5CU11ff- U Terpsiclmrean Club: Delphian Club: Linz pins. .She has no fanll, or fri' no fiznlr tum jlmf, I, llg Latin Tuurnrinicnts. I, H. DOROTHY B. XYALTON Cooif ,vmzsg fL'!1.lL'!1 .ix li gflll nf hiuliwll. , I I Entered troni Bryan High Scliool. Commercial ANNIE LOLTISE SHARP Cluh: Girls' Chorus. Emcred fmm Travii School Crt Illia' lvchfrnf mr, l.zbnr,' Bur it',r no lizlvor ,. . C A . . - ff' Q- 1 1- - f I' , 'fm' r '- H110 lllilllfz' ln:L'.1ri1'x zmzzfg fwlff rflnrzly .701 to xp Ii M 'mm' W HW' U I 'I H I0 If 7' M15 ':z'.1'. HH- i EYELINA WATSON V015 TRAMMELL Entered frqm Sam Hmistuii Schoul. Girl Re- Iintererl from Fannin School. Delphian, 113 SUVVCS3 'lf 'Y'5'Cl11'Vff l Club- Palcttc and Pen, II, III. 1'fn'ri x if rrrmiu young fully fmt grzaif-:1i1l11f'rii, I,0i1l',r all-mill noi prrlifrl- l'l'b0'x jnvl fu hrr Izzy-1f.:v, 150115. :lmf full uf .137 H.'li.f.f1i'f, I fxwirl. fxjixr r .1 A,-fr ,i:, . M t XV. D, NYOODXYARD lI'?me ed from Rusk School' Spemng Contest, Entered from Milam SchOOl. Orchestra, 11's bvltrr In In' .1 gouif listrrlrr Man n goad, Iwi mlkcf, V Yrs, W .vrizrzffr for willing, milf lmzybr D Jian c . , ' ' ' - ble. LDCIE NVHIFE for depends Entered from Fayetteville High School, Fay- etteville. Ark. Gym Demonstration. BETTY LOU ZIMMERMAN She kffpf ,Yorlh Dnffar .rlurnf.1rd.r .vlmzilifrgl U,f,,,u.i5L, ,My ,,l,'gj,, L.,,11,,p5c.. Entered from Fannin School. Delphian Liter N ary Society, I, II, III, IV: Chemistry Club, III MAURI E VVITT IV. Entered from Milam School. Spanish Clubg A V Spanigh Fiegta. Lui! III lbs Lllphllbfl lm! fri! in IM' hfarlf She ran lake ac:-ay thu blue: from any day. her friunafx. .W ot Slzofwn zu Tzctzzrey BOYS JOE CH URCHMAN BUNNER CLARK FRED COOPER MAXTE COTTON ROBERT DETLOR HAROLD Doss CARMEN HAMlI.I, CHARLES HAYS MARTIAL HON N El. W. C. KIRKHAM GIRLS ROBERT KISSEL TRACY STOVALI. T. C. WITTO FRED WOOLDRIDGE VERA ADAMS Mll,DRED PUTNAM ANNEELY MCMAINS NINA BELL WILLIAMS M Eiga? SQEQQE W dip fVd!!5l! : 1 G9 ,Jef - QD JL L 'f'-l!!!u,r A fC?+5lwwm as 5 A Eiiiiggif' Q 1 X - .y SR MJ! BKLff CS wg i1fvl1fT ' i-'33 E WMA yy 1 47 6,44 1 J f im 'ji' ,, X MF' Siva: ly!! +9 Q lf ix 22 Q qi ri 4S?!s!x' 00164 fxfnq 27 E9 Wai Q ggi Qvr-1.2-!4.4,+ if ww W A Hgsgi? f ff G' ., QLJZWWHM -lgi, X UM Cai., QW M Oflbkcafjiy YM? 'WM , WW LJ aw K5 K n A If 3 1:3 v ,ZZw Q3 -I - N fi.,- y g ?g'Pf K'-Y-.,lQj+Ub EW 6 ZEN :IGM Y Mmjaw fro-f'-rv.-af Ummmcmssmmm .gg E, .... A XX ' .X y J . A l x! XC! , am V 4 m'5fT'lgl?g A 7 f m 1 5 ' , f , ' f jill Adams, Ray Adoue, Baptiste Alexander, Charles Anderson, Cary Anderson. Jimmie Arnistrong, Tom Arthur. J. VV. Aull, Herman Adams. Murrell Baldwin, Roland Becker, XYalter Bramlette, Billy llrown. Elbert Br:-adnax, Jack Cauzoneri, Attilio Carmical. Lynn Casten. George Chilcoat, James Chownintf. Robert Colbli, Charles Cooper. Frederick Anderson. Alverda Becker. Katherine Berry. Shirley M. Bettes. Lynn Biard. Mattie Elkii Bradford. Susie Brnnnes, Ya Nita Brown. Ruth Budd, Cecile Barnes. Mary Blaylock. Elsie Brusch, Frances Budge, Kelly Cammack, Frances Chastant, Marie Clark, Josephine Clarkson, Florence Coffman. Tommyc Collier. Edith Conner, La Rue Cook, Odessa 'I Crenshaw, XYillie Mae Davis. Marion Dempsey, Ethel J The Cla-ss of fum' 326 Courtney, Alex Cowan, Charles Cox, Buckner Cox, Carroll Crump, Richard Crow. YVilliam Culwell. Edwin llenton, XYilliam lJe5hong. Herbert lletlor, Rohert llietrich. Herman Dietrich. XYilliani llouglity. Elmer Edwards, Bob Edwards, XYilliam Elliston, Leon Everett. Robert Fisher, Homer .lack Fudge. XVinston French, Sam Ge-irgopul. Chris llraschil. Frances Earl, Dorothy Ector, Mary Louise Fulgham, Grace Gant, Vivian Gardner, Margaret Green. Thelma Halsell, Mary Ann Hamra, Sumaya Hardy, Maurine Harper. Margaret Harr, Roberta Harrill. Evarilla Harris. Mary Virgin llonnet. Betty Hood, Pauline lflnrne. Marie Hughey, Margaret Hunter, Helen Hoas, Horteuse ia Isleib, Mary Elizabeth Johnston. Frances Kane, Vera Labenski. VV. Deane IIIA BOYS Harper, Harold Helms, Robert Hester, Halsey Hinson. Robert Holifield. Douglas Houston, Frank Huffhines. Leonard Jackson. James Beverley jones. Iones. Richard Perry Keith. Kelly. Thomas Knox. Hiram Roy Lee. Lemonds, Lester Lieon, Clitford Little. Jesse McClung', Hugh McGinnis. Francis McKinney, jimmy Mays. R. J, IHA GIRLS Lacy. lYillie Faye Lambert. Ruth Love. Edith Leo. Elizabeth Levine. Fannie Lestor. Alma Salley Lombard. Mary McCle-yerty. Frances MCCrary, May McFarland. Dorothy Mansfield. Edna Mae Matney, Anna Vivian Maupin. Christine Melbourne, Morine Merritt, Aurelia Metcalfe, Harriett Mills. Fay Monschke. ,lulia Mae Morris, Gretta Moshy, Clarihcl Mitchell, Joe Moeller. Edwin Moore. Charles M. Moore, Jack Moore. xvlllllllll. Moss. Lloyd Mouth, J. C. Nelle, Dorris Nesbitt. Edwin Ohlson, Leonard O'Connor, Rhea 0'Neil, Hugh Powell. Llewellyn Reed. 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JANE PARKER - Helen Coon Dorothy Earl Evelyn Foreman Dorothy Rose Marion Speight Bernice Triplett Mamie Hackworth Lois Trammell MEMBERS - ?Dl'z?,i'i1fEllf l'it'e-Tnzzxriffezlf - Reporter Serga.111r-al-tzrmr - S fWU11,f01' Mildred Munnerlyn Delores Coffee Martha Van Zandt Dorothy Walton Mary Lombard Lois Jones Frances Todee HE Council has had a very successful year. The purposes of the club are to uphold the standards of the school and to create a feeling of loyalty among the students. ff' lhe Viiano :I 'RTT' Joseph Michael james Floyd VVomack Ralph Farriet' Scurrey Parker Blewett Smith Fatheree Manley Xlirziy Inge Richard Charles E. D. O. I. Carter Hicks Grant Allison Gilpin VValker Finney H z-T' UFFICERS JAMES PARKER - - - - 'President ED ll.-KLTOIXI - - Vice-Trvxident O. -I. FINNEY - - - Sscrelary Cl'-IARLES G1t.1-IN - - 'frmszfrer INGE GR,iNT - Sfrgmnl-ar-rzrwr E. D. W.iLKEli - - - Sponxor VVENTY-FIVE boys of the junior and senior classes compose the Hi-Y club of North Dallas High School. These boys realized one of the highest ambitions of nearly every high school student throughout the country when they joined the Hi-Y. They also became part of an organization which has been established since 1889, an or- ganization which has increased since that date until it now has a membership of over a mil- lion high school boys in America. With its growth in numbers have grown its mor'al standards, until every Hi-Y boy graduating from school has had instilled into him the purity of the Hi-Y square-Nlind, Body, Spirit, and Service. These graduates do not soon forget the Hi-Y. Oncc rt year they meet again in the annual alumni banquet, given during the Christmas holidays. The affair ,A r its I msg- ,Aviv Homer Jack Richaixl Scott Dennis Cornelius Hugh Fisher Kirkpatrick Bruce McNamara Olcott McClung Howard Frank Etlwartl Edward Paul Frank Paul Lang NYhitney Haltom Harrison Young XVinn Mattison is always a friendly, informal get-together in which old friends see each other once more. Other entertainments given each year are: the football boys' banquet, the father and son banquet, the best girl banquet, and the Mothers' Day banquet. These dinners are attended by all of the city clubs and are held at the main building of the Y. M. C. A. Besides the special banquets, the regular suppers are held every Monday night by all the clubs. Mr. H. G. Spruce, the boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A., is chairman of these. Mr. Spruce always manages to arrange a program which is both interesting and inspiring. After the joint session, the different clubs go to their meeting rooms with their spon- sors. Mr. E. D. Walker has been the sponsor of the North Dallas Hi-Y for five years. Mr. Walker's reputation as a speaker has already been established at North Dallas and it needs no elaborating. SuH'ice it to say that the club always looks forward to his comments and realizes their full benelits. Mr. Walker's talk usually follows the general discussion or the devotional for that evening. The devotional is prepared by two boys appointed by the president. To listen to one of these devotionals given by a fellow club member is one of the most uplifting experiences that ever come into the life of a high school boy. Every student has a great many speeches made to him by school otiicials, preachers, and orators, but to have a fellow member tell him how he should improve is an event that leaves an impression. Because such impressions are continually being made the Hi-Y is a constantly growing influence throughout the school. It is indeed fulfilling its purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian citizenship. - f- Gussie Mae Helen Kathleen Evelyn Elizabeth Oldine French Prescott Malone Foreman Carson Crowley Eloise Allene Frank VVray Kathryn Ortel Raef Allen XVhitney Hicks Speer Self Lillian Nell Mary Elizabeth Lavinia Ellis Ford Smith Rawlins FR,-xxx WHITNEX' ErELrN DENINGER XVRAY Hicics - - Terpsichorean Music Club OFFICERS - 'Prssidmzt ELIZABETH REA - Treasurer - Vice-'I'rsJiifer1l xr.-XLRE TALLEY - - - Rcparlsr - - - .Yrrrflafy BERNICE TRIPLETT - - - 'Purlimm'rmzrian EvELYN CARHINGTON, LAVINIA R.-xwuxs, and RL'TIi CVRTIS Sponxors I ,..., 1.-1 Ns i-Cgjgfij fx Q .Q at Q, Qim xii i L. .. ,V Nw. . 'tw 1-2 1- ,- ef-'i'b: fi.S:'f-1 ei , if.- 3.f.'Ef: af-eff,- f-tif '-' .. i M . E ,- . V Nb-,,.v . , -'Am fs, ,-if N gbsffvfiefv -vt.. .. Q23 ,iv-' 5,g,g,5-gif? - ,E - ' jg, ., gf., js: i -' , X ' -- '- , .i Le, .,. ww- - . . -. ... 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R V ff ,Q ffihgis, -yigilix W, 5 1 . . ,' , -1 U ' Kathleen Evelina Rena Merle McCrary Vfatson Cox Louise Frances Emma Ruth Knox Bramblett Kennedy Mary Nancy Helen Leslie McMillan Geen Thompson :l,l Lois Ford Nellie Harris Loren XYarren Valre Ruth Talley Bernice Triplett Curtis Dorothy Lora Mae Evelyn Webster Blaisdell Carrington .f, Li' 1 4 l 1 .1 ff? N ma- , 41'-Tff I .wi ,ps Kg6i5Sgf.3ffi dig.. ' 3 ,w. - Auclrey Florence J' 1 Luuixc Mnzulle Galloway Hayes Fcrgnswn T1'ax'e1's Irene Dorothy Dorothy Lucille Jessie Mae Allethe Hayes NVa1ton Burt Hcrmlmx Bfiml1'e:n1 XX!-st ommfrcial Club OFFICERS Firff TAEFNI Semin! TL'1'l1l NIAXISE CRANE - - - - 'I'n'fiilnr1t ELu1sif: Mcliixxsx' ---- 'I'rl'xiJmt FRANCIS Rica - - Viiw-'l'n,riilmzr Jimi: MAE BuL'nRi:.u' - - Vim'-'I'ru,rAln1l FLQRENCE lhviis - - S :'.' nrizry-Tnumm'r Ilukmwix' XV.-KI.TON - Nn'rrt.1ry-Trmmrfr JANICE Nluokm.-xx - - Rupnrlur IRHNF lI.u'i:s - - - Rrpurlfr l'AwNiiH XXI.-KI.K!-Ili - .N'urgr,z1114111-,1rw,v Comxxn Gm-gixwau, ---- Spufzxor Margaret Maxine Elouise Pauline Nauina Annie Johnston Crane McKinney Davis 'furncr XYallace Louise Jimmie Ola Helen Cnrine Lingwiler XVood Hickey Marshall Grcenwell lin 'lxlfl-l f lfark Rust. John Jenkins, VV. T. 'l'artly, Ilan-l Rift-r, Fay Mills, Gertrutle Pickett, Alois Bath- man, George llall, Mary Gary, Raymond Simpson, Elifabctli Snot, lNlerle London, R. sl. Mays, VVomack Smith, Claribel Mosby. Frou! RH-rt: Nlanrine Watt, Lucille llerntlon, llelen Nlarshall, .-Xlta Enalt, Nadine Bray, blar- garet VVilson, Iris Brown, Oldine Crowley, Naoma Turner, Allt-the XVest. El Circulo Sspfziol l'lAlEN Flu-'Neil - 'f'ff.c,7.fmz! .Al,I.l-LTHP XVEST - l'. t'r-'l'n-.XMuzi Ci-'onmi ll.-XII, - S.,-ri'l.zry--'Tft'.1.fmff' xlonx Ji-Lxxlxs - Sn-gtazizlsaf-arm L ClRCULO FSP.-XYOL, a club tlerotetl to the study and appreciation of Spanish, was 1 organized October 6, IQZS with lNlr. YV, T. Tartly, Spanish instructor in North Dallas. as sponsor. Since the time of is organization the club has enjoyed .1 steatly increase in popu- larity antl interest. The rarietl programs of Spanish, lfnglish, and music are both helpful and interesting. lleatlers in Mexican allairs in Dallas have spoken to the club and heartily endorse its purpose and work. Toward not only educational but also toward social activities has the club turned its attention. Dinners at Mexican inns, joint banquets with similar organizations from other schools, weiner roasts and numerous parties attest to the social success of the club. ln 1926 the members of El Circulo lfspaiol in their tlesire to inspire a greater appreciation for the best poems of Spanish, sponsored a city-wide Spanish Poetry Contest. So, with the success which has attended every elliort of the club, with the co-operation which the teachers antl student body have given the organization, and with the possibilities for bigger and better attainments, a bright future may be safely pretlicted for lil Circulo Espanol. Hrzfk Razr: Norculi Luwis, VViniI'1't-nl Guslinc, Hulun Roby, lwalwl Baltluiri. Frou! Ruse: Irene '1'lrurnc11, Mrs. Gidrcy, Frauccs Totlcc, Ruth Ilolloxxay. Camp Fire girls OFFICERS NI RS. 1. T. GIDRFX' - - - - Gn.1nfia11 Miss M.-xsril. B.-uaswm - Npmzmr NOREEN LF WIS - 'I'rr,viJr'11I RUTH PIOLLOXYAY - V.7rr-'l'ruxfr1'arzf I'IELl-IN Roux' - - - Srrrrltzry F R.-XNCFS VFUIJEE f Nurfrif Cflrzfrrlirzrl Iurgxu '1'HoiaxEI.r. - - Trrarnrtr ELSIE BLAx'1,ocK :'7lrr1:fu'1'.rh. fv f'1fr1.7rm1r1 HE .-Kyuzunta flinkcd toguthcrj Group of North Dallas High School was organizud November 15, 1926, with Mrs. Gidrcy as guardian. Camp Fire takes as its slogan thc watchword VVohclo , standing for VVork, Hualth, and Low. It moans good times, long hikcs, intcrcsting studics of nature, and the enjoyment of everyday tasks which before were dull and tiresome. I X f I I J E W ,H V A 1 .- '- -- : 1. pf '7'7'.:.fS?: T .'f f f Q X ' 3-IAP-Y 'WJ ' 3:- 1 f'I :Jill- 5i't' ' .1-fs 1ff.11: -at '-'- ..::f. -: 2-'gt-rs .' 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SYRON - George Hall William Denton Bob Edwards Ernest Sigler Charles Johnston Brandon Carrell Dudley Caswell May MCCrary Valre Talley Irene Thornell Frances Todee Mattie E. Biard MEMBERS Mary Netterville Rophie Bland james Merle Davis Loudon Betty Lou Zimmerman Roy Davis Richard Kirkpatrick Catherine McKinley Evelyn Foreman Maxie Cotton Davis Crow james Logan HE North Dallas High S the two years of its existe the programs presented, consis program committee works out Cornelius Olcott O. ul. Finney Rhea O'Connor Scott Bruce Llewellyn Powell Frances Bramble.-tt Edwin Nesbit Milton Daniells Fred Cooper Margaret Holineld Manly Carter Marshall Aingell - 'Presitient - l'it'e-Trexftferzt Serrelary-Treasurer - - Reporler - Spa mars Homer Crabbe Frances Gibson Elizabeth Spaulding Fred Sewell Rosebud Pummill Frank Harris Aneely McM:iins Marjorie Connell Lloyd Moss R. Mays Frances Camniack Marion Speight chool Chemistry Club was founded in May, 1925. During nee much has been gained by the olhcers and members from ting of valuable experiments and the reading of papers. A the programs, and the experiments and talks are assigned to the members play as vital a part as the otiicers and COIDIHII- various members. In this way ' 4 r Q 11?'f,.1, ,a-1 .. g i -C t -5-is 1, ,WAX , i 5 3. ' IZ...,vg1.4,' ' Y' ' x ff-if-fs in -' -1 -4 . ' F--'f1'S'. ,-tri! --ziaze'-f.. ...T 24'-J X fsf.s..-gas.. -- ... W. 7--,.s,,se ilP:'t5-','g2 17ns,a--.-,A ., - -6 ',?fk,,j -3,454 f 1 T14jg-s1f?.'.fiasiigf-'T Q-'i-.ga -2 ' a f:2gfr'g3g-1s2e3:f. ,. ,. ,apt-5 rw ' 1 .ess ff ma y 1 ' if IQ? - 'Z fiihaif 1 R1-Yi' :ag P 21-' fs 31 F 4 .ig Ffa 13 Pi - 1'--'W-A' ' .. ..:y?.: - . 'sQb'5 Q, -aff ' . , , -E' 261- ' '33 4. ,:: ,, 'f S,i.eSs.'-w. 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'TX A si ' ff l' , . 3 wt-saves'-, - f.,,ss,g'1!g.s ' -sa 5i,,2-f.-M'eU- , . if ffm-'rs' f u - 'w-' F ei.: , ' 4 32gg?'Zs g g i, .'5ss,N', 'V rs 'f3j,,.'f2g11 s5'xgifb4fg5+-Q-s-sffaftg, A ssfsstt: 5 it s' - g' . - M- .xx 9 is .. .H h Q 7 js'-'Sq-I-sr. ...lair :Qs Jar. L :rr 1, , - s.. - . , .. A f asa' ii-sia:42if3zJ 1:5'ff?5f':f9fi .' '.5'L. 1f'3 llkis fhilfi-'71 2?'T:', -' S.-'.?'?T'SWE1f9' Betty Lau Valre Frances Mattie E. Iris Irene Zimmerman Talley Gibson Biartl Brown Thornell Mary Rhea Robert Frerl Milton Evelyn C. L. Netterville O'Connor Edwards Sewell Daniell Foreman Syrun tees. Anyone in North Dallas who takes chemistry is eligible for membership. The mem- bers are kept in close relation with the club by a membership committee. The Chemistry Club aims to promote a greater interest in chemistry among the students and to show them what an ilnpolfiant part it plays in our lives. The club endeavors to pre- sent the primary laws and theories of chemical science, together with a body of practical in- formation in order that the members may see the relation of chemistry to the progress and welfare of the world. Chemistry is a live subject, full of surprises and new discoveries. lt is vital and interesting to humanity. Experiments are performed that lead to delinite explanations of questions that are likely to confuse the individual. Some of the interesting experiments carried out this year are: preparation of sulphuric acid, etching by nitric and hydrofluoric acids, hydrolysis of water, preparation of gun cotton, and the determination of the amount of involatile sub4 stances in Dallas hydrant water. ln 1926, at the invitation of the Parent-Teachers Association of North Dallas, the club entered the annual Club Carnival and ran a booth there. A booth will also be in- stalled at the carnival this year. A play called The Flattering Word , sponsored by Miss Ray, will be presented at North Dallas by members of the club. As yet the cast has not been chosen but tryouts will be held soon. Plans for gold pins have been drawn and selected by the club. A symbol denoting chemistry is engraved on the face and surrounded by the club name. The guard will have the letters N. D. on it. This year as the old members leave the club they leave the work to be taken up by the new ones and to be carried on. It is the earnest hope of the June 727 Seniors that the Chem- istry Club will continue the work begun during the first two years. it ,'A,1I6V,l,4, ln.: v'l:wc'-ll: jr -We 1 y- ,-- ,-fe. .- Catherine Lillian Marion Valre Matney Ellis Speight Talley Betty Lou Mattie E. Mary Morine Zimmerman Biard Netterville Melbourne Anne Louise Frances Muriel Dorothy Lillian Earle Lingwiler Cammack Sackstecler Gutherie Edwards The 'Delplziezfz Literary Society Helen 'A Mary Elizabeth Helen MBU' Comstock Smith Siallmgs MCIXWICY Catherine Helen FYHHCES McKinley Coon B1'3l1lblEii Jo Doris Leslie Iris Ethel Esther L- Nellie Hooper Thompson Brown Robinson XVatts Thompson Elizabeth Mildred Marjorie Margaret Franklin Munnerlyn Skeeu Romine Betty Anna V. Alliene Marjorie Honnet Matney Branclon Hamm Kathleen Mary Sue Octavia Virginia Ruth Lucille B Malone Romine Edwards Steele Holloway Brown OFFICERS Firrt Term MILDRED MLlNNERLX'N - - - 'President FRANCES CAMMACK - - Vice-Trcrident MARY NETTERVILLE - - Sfcrelafy NIATTIE ELKIN BIARD - - Treasurer BETTY HONNET - - - 'farlitwzerziarian BETTY LOU Zim Nil-IRNIAN MILDRED MUNNERLYN lVlATTIE ELKIN BIARD MARX' NETTERX'lLLE - - - - Svrgearzl-tzt-ar'111J Semin! Term 'Prsxillurlt Vice-'frrxidarzf - Srcrrtary FRANCES CAMMACK - - - 'Treasurer BETTY HONNET - 'Parliavzenlarian BETTY Lou ZIDHWERMAN Scrgranf-al-arms LUCILLE B. BROWN - - - ---- Sponsor HE Delphian Literary Society was organized in October IQZ5 for the purpose of mu tual instruction and enjoyment. The club membership is limited to fifty and in spite of the rule to drop members who have been absent three meetings without paying a fine or having a valid excuse, the club has not been able to elect new members for the past few months because of this limited mem- bership. Each year the girls who represent the- school in declamation and debate have been mem- bers of the Delphian Literary Society. About twenty per cent of the members are on the honor roll. The programs for the year are planned in advance by the program committee, advised by Miss Lucille Brown, the sponsor. Worthwhile programs are planned. Among those who spoke to the club this year were: Mr. Clyde Walton Hill, an instructor of English at North Dallas, who gave a review of his book of poems, Shining Trails, and Miss Olatia Crane, Spanish instructor, who talked on 'lThe Womanis Position in Mexico . Bark Rnzc: Ga-urge Bcllcvillc, Jimmie NIcNI:iins, A. L. Clinkenberird, Forest Biard, Rawlins Tlwmp- Sun, Bnlv Edwards, Lynn Stitt, Llewellyn Pnwvll, Allie XVitclwr, Nlnhn VVorlCy, Billy Tll1VIllP5l7l1. Frou! Ruiz ll:-xwll ll. VV:1tScin, 'Illl1IlTlJl5 Kully, klzlmcs Tfmnicy, VVilli:nn llnmiltun, -lnnics Cnr Homer xl. l'llSllL'l', llugli Mcflung, Ike Nuuc, :Klux Cmxrtilry, Frank Rylwurn. llmxcll XVntsun The 'Pfzilosolblzian Literary Society xloa SNIILFY - llrmi L. lNlrL'l,l','a - OFFlClflRS Firfr 7-'FVIII xc -I cik.-XHFR KlI7XX'lAl I. Lulu: Wlfxvaiarx CllARl.l-5 Linxc. ' ' 'l'i1r lluxluz juli Flxilrl HVGH L. fNluCii'xn - SCOT1' Bur L r - CHAR! 14.5 Luv. C. XV. llxl I Llovd Bvllaimy lullis Gum nrgu Bvlluillc Floyd Blcwctt Ed B1'istoxxc Scott Bruin' Sam Biil'fni'd james Cxiul A. L. Lllllll'iL'l1lll'.ll1l Alex C'mxx'tm-y Bob Edxmimls .lack Edxnmls H-,vnivr -luck l'll5lll'l' 0. Al. Finncy Riclmrd llcincn Ci-urge lllvtlxnzin Billy llxlmiltnn Ll.llIlL'S vlqlcksuil Tum Kvllvy llirgnn linux ,Luncs Lnncy Rny L00 Clmrlcs Lnng llugli lNlcClung Sf'rmf.! 'T,t'l'Ill MlilXI Bl'fRS kliminic lNlcNl:iins Alllfli Nlimu' lliu Num: l:l'1ll5Cl' Kiilnvll Cl-rm-lius Olcutt llarry Oni-ns Rawlins Tlniiiipwil 'lark '1'ln-mps--n Billy 'l'lniinpwn Francis Palmer Lluuullyn l'fiwL'll Innes Rifcnlwurg - ,Ni i ri 1.1 Stnnf: R:-liinsnil VVilliam Rcinl'-crt -lanncs Rust Frank Rylwurn Herbert Sapp Lnnkford Shaw Lloyd Smith Lynn Stitt Rhea O'Cfvnm-r -lainlcs Tnonwy H. G. Travers Lnrcn H. NVQIVVL11 - l llr 4l'ri'x.iJrrz1 fri'-'1'ri'sfJur1l - Ni'L'r'fli11'y - 'Tm'.1.v1l1u'r 1i.1wi'r11i1rfizrz '1'f'l'S.5lff11f ,. 4, . :rv-I ri'xf.1'ur1r r X Trl'.1.frlr 'V lii1v.'i'r1f.1rf.1rI - Npnrzrur Al. B. XVcnr Frank lVinn Allie Vslitclwr jr-ssc Yvuod l urrc'St Bizlrd john YVorlcy Jimmie Mcliinney Robert Hinson Billy Decker Robert Dc-tlor d. 1 Htick Race: Stone Robinson, james Laney, llerhert Sapp, Scott Bruce, C, XV. llill, Roy Lee, blames Jackson, ll. G. VIXILIYCVS, lllI'llI1l linux, Loren ll. XVarren, .lack l'Qdxv.irds, l'iI'.IHClS l'.llI1'lL'l', Rhea O'L'ouno1', Ellis Gunn, Lloyd Smith. Frnrlf Roux' xl. B. YVear, Alatk '1'li-nnpson, .lack Moore, Cliarles Long, james Rifenlverg, Llt.y-tl Bel- Iamy, Richard lleinen, Sam Burford, l'fdxv.4i'tl Bristow, George llolliman. The fpfzilosophifm Literary Society HH Philosophian Literary Society was one of the first cluhs organized in North Dallas High School. The need of a live, democratic literary organization lweing perceived hy some students of great foresight, this society came into existence. For the last tive years it has prospered and prospered rightly, for it gives to its members a training which de-erv es recognition. Under the presidency of Joe Smiley the rights of inemlwership were extended and the membership was douhled, a tribute laoth to the increasing desire for literary practice and training on the part of the student lwody, and to the progressive policy and program of the clula. The purposes of the society are to promote initiative, rc-sourcefulness, and self- possession among boys as future citizens and to develop ability in public speaking as the most useful instrument of service availalwle to the educated American citizen of today. W'ith these ideals and purposes always guiding it, the society now boasts of a inemlwership larger than that of any other boys' club in the school, and of inemlaers second to none in their ability to excel in all lilies of school and outside activity. The lwusiness of the cluh is car- ried on in an orderly and systematic manner. This gives one training along lines of par- liamentary practices, the mastery of which we believe to he most vital in developing future citizens who can adeptly handle the reins of government. lfxtemporaneous speaking also plays an important part in the program of the club. for we realize that there are tides in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood lead on to fortune. For iust such crises is the society preparing its members. The Philosophian will feel that its mission has heen accom- plished, its purposes fultilled, and its standards admirably upheld if it can send out its mem- bers as citizens well prepared to serve and protect the interests of society. Dorothy Rosebud Mary Mary Earl Puinmill Bruss Smith Evelyn Mary Katherine Annette Mary Lois Lillian DeLee Boone Luna Cowles Tramxnel Edwards HW! f U 1 17 mt ext? u OFFICERS MARX' DETLQR - - ELIZABETH PEPPLE - BEULAH MCGHEE - lvl,-RRY K. Booxiz NANCY TERRELL JENNIE ALFIERI VioLE'r HUDGINS - HARRIET VAN Wmxra GLADX'S RAY - - Jean Jackson Mary Detlor Doris Dillard Florence Felhaber Delia Grace Hines Beulah McGhee Hazel Mockbee Evelyn De Lee Mary Katherine Boone Elizabeth Pepple Elizabeth Sanford Fin! Term Sffbllff Term MEMBERS Mary Smith Frances Seale Lillian Edwards Dorothy Earl Marion Speight Hattie VVylie Nancy Terrell Ellen Moore Annette Luna Ella Mae Luna , . .. :,I. c.. P l.l - - 'President - l'irv-'President - - Sscrvlary - Trsaxursr - - 'Preriderzl - Vi1:e-'President - Srrrvlary-T'rea.mrcr - Surgeanl-ni-nrvn: - - S po 715 n r Eunice Sharp Violet Hudgiiis Rosebud Puminil Jennie Alfieri Mary Daniel Harriet Van XVinkle Dorrace Fisher Mary Cowles Lois Trammell Mary Bruss Q., ,ff fv,--,- fi 1 f' -W A . NX, r ,. - T- Fil' fe-,. 'l ri rv . w iv., 'nljgs' fjv 1-fp ' M T 235 . si! Harriet Mary Marion Nancy VanWinkle Daniel Speight Terrell Dorrace Jennie Elizabeth Hazel Gladys Fisher Alfieri Pepple Mockbee Ray c'What ext?,7 Club HE What Nextfv Club has had a very successful year, and it has definitely accom- plished something along the dramatic line. Under the supervision of our sponsor, Miss Ray, the club has presented two plays: Just a Little Mistake, given on December 8, and Blood Will Tell, presented at the entertainment given by the Mothers' Club on Decem- ber II. The purpose of the club is the study of the drama. Many interesting programs have been planned along this line. The most successful social event given by the club was a luncheon at the Athletic Club given on December 31, during the Christmas holidays. The luncheon was indeed a de- lightful affair, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the twenty-six girls who were present. The girls have shown an added amount of outside interest this year. With the money obtained from two candy sales and from the play presented, What Next? hopes to buy a glass-enclosed club bulletin board to leave as a permanent fixture to the school. ' 11 , , .- I, he vis-.rim i Li il? 'Ti' Bark Rncc- Oneita Gideon, Roland Lewis, Howard Payne, Mrs. Myrtle Cloptun, Rhea O'Cunner Ruth llnllfmny, Marion Garden, George Illes, Nerine Levis. Iffffnz R014-: Dwlflres Coffee, Dnrrwthy VV11tsm1, Manny Stnrtexgmr, Anna Cwclnzin, Frances Drzlscliil, Nlgny IH-nt-ll, Vix'i.1n Cantrell, Ruth Dmsuhil, M:n'gzn'et llznnilton. 'I Q D S. P. O. lx. fx. Ol l lCl'lRS Firfl fewzz Sffomf 'fv1'zzf RLT!! llull lmv,-xx' - Consul ANNA Cut KR.-KN - - - Cfflzful Grfoltm- Ii 1 is - - 'Pm Cnrlmf lllwfll ll4rl.I em:-xx' - 'l'1n fffrzfnf lfimxels l,J1m:en1L A Qzlrzvflffr MAIN' E. STL R'i'FxAxT - - fiznzmlw' -'llt rz1fn'1'5 Srmzforrx Igfllllffl Eliizlheth Rea . V - 4 7, C Dwwtliy Earl Vlriteon DOIN-vs CURE? Rnlantl Lenis Nadu. MCAIUH5. Nurine Lenis Ruth Drgischil 'f'lrfn',r lNl:n'i+vn Gunn Oneit.1 Gitleun Vivian Cantrell KI:-e 'Iinnilin Ruse Steel Ruse XVln-.nt llt-n.n'tl Payne Nlzirglret ll.1milt1-n Nlnry llelen Pfmell Luis Yurnig' HIS year the Latin Clulw has been making rapid progress. The work is better organized, inure attention is lweing paid to sneinls, :Intl we have adopted Ll novel nxij' of elxissiliying our rneinlnership. Another improvement is that our mule element is steadily increasing. We .Ill feel that this is the lvest year the elulv has had, illlel hope that next year will lie still lwetter. The club is sponsored by lVlr1s. lVlj'rtle Clopton. riff' I. NY 4,,w .ff L 4ga,1PfFy'e My , 41, A it g 1, -,gr fgnv efxx, ,T ww ,V J , E EJ j , , eff 115.-f 'Ae - in - - - '--w- e-Y-, - Y .- , , ke ?5i3f2.s la- mills- f s s T j ' , j cf-fv.T. .3...:Ti '--'11 firm r' rr M ':r: 'i r' 1 ,1. 'L'i1g ' ' ' gn , J, W: , J '4fni j'ff1 jig1 'f,,!gi1ig -gju Mary Belle Mary Katherine Esther Octavia Elizabeth Harriet Gillespie Boone Norris Edwards Gough Vanhvinkle Martha Nancy Frances Dorothy Isabel Mary Adele Yan Zantlt Terrell Dunken Rose Tomlin Bruss Epperson The Iasgue OFFICERS Fall Term MARY KATHERINE Booxe - - - - Trfsidavzl ELTNICE SHARP - - - Vim'-'Pr:sit1't'rzf NIARY Biwss - DoRoT1-ir Rosle - ESTHER NORRIS Oc'r.u'1.-x Enwanus - Mary Belle Gillespie Frances Dunken Harriet Van Winkle Sprifzg Term MEMBERS - Secrertzry-Treamrfr - I lift'- 'Prt'rf.lt'rzl 'Prrxftfrrzf - Sfczvltzry-Tirfzlszlfsl' Nancy Terrell Isabel Tomlin Elizabeth Gough Martha Van Zandt HE Masque Club, organized Linder the ,sponsorship of Miss Adele Epperson, with the joint purpose of studying the drama and having a good time, has just finished its second year. To fullill the First of these purposes, the girls in the Masque started out to study Sir james M. Barrie, and a number of interesting papers were read on this delightful playwright. To fulfill the second purpose, a skating party was given at the lee Palace during the winter. The membership of the Masque, at least two thirds of which must be honor pupils, has been hxed permanently at thirteen. The meetings this year have been held on Thursday afternoons just after school in roorn 209. flii iXflh lxl ef ,Q p 1-.a 1:9 '2Lf': qw K Wd Y - e QQ? limi AGINHE ln appreciation of her untirinq services, her wise leadership, her friendship and her loyalty , we lovinqly dedicate This, volume of lhe Viking. Amie Mary Ann Frances G1 W T DeLois Marjorie Henrietta Earle Halsell Farr G4 'll ' Bratly Skeen Miller Sarah Nellie JoDoI'is Virginia Ruth Gibson Harris Hooper Shook Crawford S zgma Jlpha NELLIE Pl.-KRRIS HENRIETTA MILLER VIRGINIA Suooxc SARA GIBSON - RL'TH CRANYFORD OFFICERS - Trexident Visa-'Prssfds nl Secretary-7 rs1zrzzrU Se rgmzzt-al-mmr - - S pu rz x 0 r IGMA ALPHA NU was O1'gZll1l7Cd November 22, IQ26, for the study of Inodern litera- ture and dramatics. The club meets each Tuesday afternoon in room IO7. The meni- bership is limited to twenty-five active members, there being ten charter members. Two girls, Elizabeth Franklin and Helen Bastian, have served their pledgeship and were initiated this year. Pledges are taken at the beginning of each term and serve a pledgeship of six weeks. Membership is by invitation only. The club colors are apple-green and silver. A number of social affairs have been given and 111ore are planned for next year. lt is also the plan of the Club to establish a library of modern books and plays for the beneiit of members. ,. X ' -- N, - 1 'VP 5,21 fl! .1 my A' V .., . J 5 1:..f.- .J-4- 'glue , nn, .W .' ' 'V ' ' 'SQA'-I -' ' Q .: -.w , .H ..+.- :.-1 .. ,ft A' 2 TW' 'ul' -V- f I YY 'Q 7'-4' 1 qv 1 I- V , Q 4.1 . gl, l . 1,1 l I- gi! 'N 4 A.-6.'.gv,,A ,I 'li .4 gy. db! ii,.D,.E'?2,:t l ,Le .f,,v:s,',,: 5-.iT?.',,,,. ,.-Eh., ,Ve Q.. .7 i 411+,f',1:,:i.':g2,.fgss' me fr 2.3,-:rg sl,Afk.g2.f '.Q-jj3j:s3i1f'.1f5 'W-- 'L.nQmfS, ,1g1a51.,'4QL Y '-T'-t 5-il 21- -4' ' 4 'Hn 'Llc-Q'ff'2' .-ilf i!f f!511'f ,XJ i1 tji! I' if ' 4 '. 1 f- . 'ft '1' F ' 'ifix3l? f 'ffn'fl2l it , '1'?f',- whiff, if 'ilfi 9' F Qyfibffilf i4'3'?'9 W A :J-fr'?fg,J'ie 5 s. -sigh. W,-sip R- 1 - : mg -vvmkwd QE..--.QQXG-Q45y' Y'.-,Que v 5' 'f 5 was ' 1 1 is . it ',,:.'.,3?'?a' 4-:Weir 'DA if-:s:.3.v '-fig , -s ffl: rt- wfvz. 1 .uf . 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FINNEY - CORNELIUS OLCOTT Ixizz RICHARDSON - - - - 'l'rr'5idr11! - View-'President - - Sfrfutizry - :1 rm1.v11rsr - 'fnrlitzzzlrrztarinn - R spa rlul' - Sponsor HE Perigon Club, the oldest club in North Dallas High School, has now finished its Fifth year. It was organized for the study of mathematical topics not included in class room Work, such as puzzles, chess problems, historical items, and applications in science and business. Our club has been a social as well as a mathematical success. Nlany parties, picnics, and sunrise breakfasts have been enjoyed by our members. T. til V1ilf'x.i- lil fl xllx l x Yi l Mary Nancy lflizaheth Erin Cuwlrs 'l'erI'ell Slliillllllllg Knight Evelyn lil-miau Dorothy Hazel D:II'I':Ice Mary Katherine Esther lleflmc lk-ska,-I' Ifzirl Muckhce Fisher Blume Nurris The ipalcttc and 'Pen Club GFFICFRS Fil'-ff TNI!! 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FjI',ff 1.81711 Baptiste Adfiue Sul Black Elbert Brnwn Thomas Hagan Herbert Kirkland Harris Muller Thrift Bank Tcllcrs Sffffllzf 'Tl'I'11l Frank Luinley Baptiste .vhli-lit' Rhea O'Cnnnor Ifllat-rt llrmxn klanles 'l'cmnu'y Bills litlnartls Frank Whitney 'lilwinas llagan 771,-iff sa-1-i1f,,,-fm Ch Tfzrifi Jgwzis Fluff 'TIEIVII Ray Adams Tony A-Xlfieri Billy Bramlette Boh Brent Edwards Bristow Dudley Caswell Thelma Cotielt Alex Courtney Elizaheth Daniel Billy Decker Evelyn Denclinger Porter Ellis Joseph Farrier jack Ficklen Nell Ford Helen Geen George Hall Ross Hall Ed Haltom XVray Hicks Charles E. Liyiig Frank Lowe Otto Moser Rfnlrert Muwat Tmy McClain Deryl Mclilreath Lucille Mctllathe Leonard Ohlsun ,lack Pedersen XYilli:nn Pullursl Margaret Runiine Marian Speight Lankfurd Shaw Mary Sturtevant Loys Swaim joe Tomlin Billy VVhitehurst Lilhourne VVilson Manita Vfilson fy Set Luuise :X1l3ll'lS Ray Ailznns Tuny Altieri Paul lliilille Eilwaril Bristiww Elliert Bmwn A. l.. CllllkinlIt'In'nl Thelma Coffelt Ben Currin Elizabeth Daniel Billy Decker XYinuna Downs Nell Furtl Helen Kleen Eil Haltnm XYray Hicks Alec Hutlson Richard Kirkpatrick Bolt Knight Charles Lorig' '!'ll't?l'!!J' for TELII' Rhea 0'Cur11ml' Lynn Stvtt Frank XVh itney R, l. Yvaltlen wwf 'ferlzz Frank Martin Geraltl Minshew ,lime Mitchell Ralph Xielmlsiin Rhea U'Cmiii4u' Charles Palmer ,lack l'wlersrn Tum lhurter Velma Scott Katheryn Speer Marinn Speigln Luys Swaiin Clarice Tln-inas Beryl 'Filson Dick Mamlclicinnlve Lillu,inrne lYils4in Manila XYilsfgn john Mlirlcy Raynmnll Yuung City Thrift Cup to North Dallas High Schtml, third consecutive year North Dallas Thrift Cup to Ed Haltum uf Miss .'Xgr1un's English j' Class Bark Ruse: Mrs. XV.lll'lk'll, Mis. Powell, Mrs. 'l'riplelt, Mrs. Sclimalti, Mis. Hzigedtirn, lklrs. Holmt Nlrs. Caniniack. Frou! Ruff: Mrs. Pharcs, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Little. MR The Ullotlzersl Club 'hex Nl. Lirri is - - - - - - - - '17'rf5fJ4'r1I NIR AI. L. XV.1.'ri1i1w I MRs. YV. L. Hoi mis ' I'jL-.1-'Pf.'gf,i.v1fg lVlRs. H. HAM-rvoifw, JR. l MR Ci!-ORG!-' XV. Ilan-s - R 4'.' ortlilzg Srcrsllzry MR MR MR MR M Rs. Rovcx.-x XVRIIDHT lln-mx-s - lures E. Tlioxri-sox XV. T. Scnxi.ur7 - VV. J. Pow:-LI. R. B. C.nntAcK - - - - - - - Cnrzmrpnrziifrig Srcrclafy ' ' TrL'l1XIlfL'f - 'P.1r1.5.1n1uzmriari Historian - V 'Punta Rrporfer HF North Dallas Parent-'Teachers' Association was organized March 31, 1922, bv sixty- six charter members, with Mr. lf. B. Comstock as principal of the new school. Con- stant activity has characterized the growth of the P.-T. A. since that time. The P.-T. A. has en'oi'ed a rear of valuable contacts that should wrove of lastinv bene- l . . l :- ht to the asscciation. The wonderful co-o aeration ol home, school and COIIIIHUIIIU' has been . t IV . . - i brought about by a sweet spirit ot understanding, interesting programs on the adolescence age, entertainments in which the mails took aart, instructive talks bv the teachers, and a sincere I 4 l Al l . . desire ot the parents to do their part. YVC artici ated in the work of the Dallas Council of Parent and Teacher Associations. P . .P . . 1 . . . . pledged one lite membership in the Dallas Louncil and one in the National Qouncil. 'I he national life membershi w was wresented to our esteemed wrinci wal, Mr. F. B. Comstock. . . lr ln ' l l - E The association has entertained the graduating classes, chapcroned parties, looked alter the needs of our rest-rooms and grounds. On two occasions we have had as our luncheon guests the entire faculty. Lunches have been provided for needy pupils, work furnished both in the school and out for people anxious to earn means that would enable them to stay' in school. The scholarship fund has .1 detinite place in the associations budget, one scholarship will be awarded this year. ,v v Q., f S The Tkzdsl Club OFFICERS E. GORDON PERRY - - - - - 'Prerzlievzl Grouse Hamm - Vice-'Prfririfrzt L. J. W'A'rnvx - - Surramry-7'reasnrsr HE Dads' Club was organized in October, IQ23. At tirst it was composed only of the fathers of those cadets known as 100422, on account of their all around elhciency, but later the doors were opened to the fathers of all cadets. The clubmeets at supper the hrst Thursday of each month in the school lunch room. at which time a program, always including some prominent speaker, is given. R. O. T. C. activities are stressed, but anything that is of value to the school meets the co-operation and support of the Dads' Club. This club is of inestimable value in time of stress, because no funds are available for the numerous things that the Military department needs, and the Dads, Club always comes to their assistance. For example, the tirst year they bought four hundred dollars worth of band instruments for the band. The second year they bought the beautiful schools colors at a cost of one hundred and twenty-eight dollarsg this in addi- tion to paying the expenses of several boys to Camp Dallas. Last year they helped pay for the school printing press. This year they have been of great value in many ways, providing many minor articles, such as guidons, flowers for funerals, stationery, band repairs, etc. They will give a fund to assist deserving boys in attending Camp Dallas this year, also. Last year they gave one hundred and seven dollars, which helped ten boys who otherwise could 11Ot have made the grade financially. The first officers were: President, H. Dorsey Douglasg Vice-President, C. XV. Kidwellg Secretary-Treasurer, Peyton Hunter. The second president was E. N. Noyesg the third, Homer B. Fisher. -10- i' Bark Rafe: Robert Foster, Bruce Tankel, Christine Maupine, Octavia Edwards, Nellie Harris, Roland Lewis, George Belleville. Fran! Run: Evelyn Foreman, Florence Turner, Helen Coon, Eloise Raef, Dorothy Rose, Mary Turner. Tlzc Latin Tourmzmem' HE North Dallas delegation to the Latin Tournament held this year at Commerce, Texas, on the first of April, was unusually successful. When all the results were tabu- lated, it was found that North Dallas had won four first place individual prizes. two school prizes, a first place in the essay contest, and second place, third place, or honorable mention in several other classes. For the -lanuary beginners Mary Turner received honorable mentiong her paper ranked second to that of the winner. For the irregular planuary beginners in Latin, Christine Mau- pin, a North Dallas vlunior beginner, took first place. Christine further covered herself' with glory with her essay, which won the first year essay prize. The first year prize for the best individual paper was won by Florence Turner, who last year won the klanuary beginners' contest. The highest honor in the second year contest George Belleville received. North Dallas' second vear team, Nellie Harris and George Belleville, won the second year loving cup for the school. ln the Cicero contest Evelyn Foreman took third place. The fourth year individual honor was won by Dorothy Rose. The fourth year loving cup was won for North Dallas by I-lelen Coon and Dorothy Rose. From the contest, North Dallas and the North Dallas contestants received much honor. pleasure, and profit. The Latin Tournament was first organized three years ago by Miss Miller of Forest .-Xvenue High School. Since that time a meet has been held annually the first week in April. lt entails a great amount ol' work for the community entertaining the delegatesg so this year the North Texas district, including Dallas and Fort YVorth, was di- vided into two divisions, one taking part in the contest at Conimerceg the other, at Denton. The winning papers will be sent to be re-graded, and are eligible for state honors. NOTE: Since the above was written, it has been learned, we are proud to say, that Dorothy Rose has won first place in the state in the fourth year Latin Essay Contest, and Christine Maupin has won first place in the state in the contest for -lunior beginners. P f 'J5?5 3x?gW9g2mwWL:WAw?f'ff?':fWiF'5-5if 'G'-71,'1ffw-' . aw ' .-v av.-:I-:--wrf ' -'-, w.-1-W' 1-f '.:G.g1J,fJ'.vf . in, 2 , 1, Y ','x'-'1'f,4 .q.fL,ag j1'z 'fVyUQ'- V1 ,1 'N '- '- , V .j.'.',v:r , , ' ' - - Y 4 w 4 I 1 1 ,-,,'.w.f--'. . -'.',?'fw'.9-fi-f':'N Wi , V 1' fw.w ,f,v. 19, X , 1 ,-1' ffw E. 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' 4, ' -'v,. -- ' .4 4, if - 447, tb f f 1 f W f fc.L.1mR1D For his sound judqemznt , qenialityg and his services to the School, we respectfully dedlcaga this volf uma of the Viking if ' H , 1'7 . ,i f - ..-,fr f i 1 T I i ' l '-1.-Q-efffj' ,LN .,,...k,..f....4Jfl.:Q' Isabel Manleb' Helen Brandon Tomlin Carter Cggn Can-311 Mary Cornelius Marjorie Harriet Bruss Olcott Hamm Schmaltz Richard Harriet Martha Louise Dorothy Charles Allison Vanll lnkle X anzandt Lingwiler Guthrie Long CORNELIUS OLCOTT JR. Edilor-izz-Chief HELEN CooN - ROBERT B.-'Kl'RIG.-KRDNER Effxsirfmzl Editor BRANDON CARRELL - FRMNK WHITNEXT ' ' ' ' flfflfff Nl.-KRTHA VAN Z.-xxDT A HARRIET VM: WINKLE IQABEL TOM!-N ' ' ' Lf'f f 3' , - Orgmzfzarfarzs BUNCH SHARP ' Domus DILL.-XRD DENNIE lVIcNAMAR.a FLORENCE FELHABER J MARY FISH ' ' JDM ED Hatrom - - - 'Yfmirz rf flfarnzgsr LA RUE CHAMNESS - A . FRANX WOLFE .A',v.t1.vIa11f 'Bnrzmfr flfarzizgcr EDITH,-1 H.RCKXX'ORTH 4 Ol In PINNEY - - s c - M K V - V ' ATHERINE c ixLEx RICHARD ALLISON H.ARRIET SCHMALTZ Qym LVILLIAM REMBER1- - MANLEX' CARTER - - e'7lliliff1ry Mrurox D.xN1ELL - 5- s 'B,,,f,'mf55 Smff ROBERT BAUINIGARDNER - Exchange .l-AMES RIFENBVRG CHARLES JOHNSTON - SHEFHE KADANE ANNA Coci-IRAN - Terronalr Pnivran ELLIS - , HARRIET VAN WINKLE CHARLES Loss - Junior Reprisrrzlalirs ALICE CAMPBELL JEFFIE D. PRINGLE - S15 rzognzpflrr - - - Spo visor E believe that the school periodical should reflect the life of the school. Therefore, all important happenings of the school year should be chronicled fairly and with sufficient detail so that every student can have full knowledge of what is taking place in his school. lt should be interesting to the entire student body and constructive in its effects. The editorials should be pertinent to the times and definite in their objectives. Par- ticularly they should be discussions of matters affecting the school and school life and deal with actual conditions and not with abstractions. They should be critical of conditions which need correcting, but should be constructive and tend to build the morale of the school. The literary section is the backbone of the magazine. It is designed to develop budding talent and also to furnish stories and verse interesting to the student body. In order to ap- i 'fi Vit 4- .. l. 'x J 7 4, -v.. , ,Y , I 1f,',T' r jay, :1FiZf2.,fg.fg j 14-E' '.s f , L'uv,,,, Catherine Alice WVilliam Frank McKinley Campbell Rembert XVhitney Ruth Charles LaRue Edward Oliver Holloway Johnston Chamness Haltom Dennis Mary Oliver John James Jeffie D. lNIcNainara Figh Finney Rifenliurg Pringle proach these ideals it is necessary that the editor exercise care and discrimination, not only in judging the plot for stories but also that he require good workmanship and evidence of care in the preparation of the manuscript. Writing talent does not all run to fiction, therefore descriptive articles, essays, and criticisms should be encouraged and, where worth while, accepted for publication. A paper should have as many illustrations and cuts as its finances will allow, because illustrations add to the interest of any magazine. lt is also true that the quality of student drawing is generally better than the quality of student writing. lt thus follows that the ap- pearance and tone of the magazine is raised by appropriate art work. Personals should be interesting and amusing, but without malice. As many students and teachers as possible should be given recognition, but nothing should be written which would give pain or cause embarrassment. Jokes should be as funny as possible and the more they are based on actual school hap- penings, the more they further the purpose of the magazine in reflecting school life and the more interesting they are to the student body in general. The tone of the magazine should be high but not high-brow. It should require the best ability of the student body, but it should not show the censorship or the revamping of faculty minds. A school publication is not designed to make money, but it should be self-supporting. This is not always possible. But the thanks of the editor are due to the business manager and his staff for their fine co-operation. lt is worthy of mention that during this year it was diliicult for the school magazines in Dallas to maintain their advertising revenue to the level of 1926. The business staff of The IVor'flzez' has come nearer to maintaining their volume than have the staffs of the other Dallas schools. The business staff this year did not consider their Work done when they had turned in an advertisement, but several of them have con- tributed editorials and literary articles. Last, we have commented on events and conditions as we saw them, but we have tried to justify the confidence which our principal has shown in our judgment. He has never asked to read Norther material in advance of publication. C. U., JR. Editor of The Nw-ther, 1926-'27 I I HOWH1'd D0l'0fhy Edward Lee Elizabeth Lang Rose Noyes Spaulding Dorraee Erin James Mary Elizabeth C. L. Floy Fisher Knight Parker Smith Ford Agnew The Vzkmg Enw.-mo Novis - Edilor-in-Chief DOROTHY ROSE - c1m.ff,wf gtfffllf NIARY K.i'I'HERlNF Boom-, IVIARY BELLE Glu Fsmig - 'Prrsamzlr -I.-mix-is PARKER - NTAICOLNI lFIL'NTl-'R - .Yporlr and R. O. T. Douuaev Fisniu -iih Mfr! hiux KNIGHT - lfu.-wx VVlxx - Jnkr Editor Ok l'.iX'l.i Enwftuns - - Orglmimliom Nlaiu' EIlZ.-KBETH SMITH - R Er IZABETII SP.-xrimxc - s , Ei.iz.aBe'rH Goran - - - MMP Sham ESTHER Ncimus g - - - Gym l'lOXY.-XRD LANG - - ABZISHIFXS Jllflrztzger SL'oTT BRUCE - - Q Fiovn BIEXYITT - - - 'Purim-,vs Smjf ll.-KROLD DE FORD - l FLOY AGNEXV - - Lirrrary Spnnxor C. L. FORD Timfrzrxs Sponsor HE VIKING-strong, fearless, determined, roving, freebooting sire of mighty nations is typical of the icy Northland, capable of withstanding cruel blasts, perilous seas. Through these hardships, though ruthless in pursuit of his aims, he was not implacable, har- boring no grudges, rendering kindness where kindness was due, honoring the truth. The Norseman honored his dead by Viking burialg the highest honor he could bestow on a war- rior dead was thus to consign him to the sea surrounded by the symbols of his deeds on earth, by his treasures and his spoils. The Viking publication we have endeavored to make the essence of North Dallas' spirit -a strong, fearlessly yet mercifully truthful chronicle of events in North Dallas, Ti,-l gr V H X - Q A, 1 i- .. ,xx an i S ,',f,a 'xx-Y V V s 1 Q - Lf-H-aw s .-n is s-si ,A s ' seggysszssaet--,,s,e? seafloor. ,sow P TM r. ,J ,,-6,4 Harold Esther Mary Belle Frank DeFortl Norris Gillespie XVinn Octavia Scott Mary Katherine Elizabeth Floyd lllaleolm Edwards Bruce Boone Gough Blewett Hunter harboring no grudges, cherishing no prejudices, far-seeing, forward-looking into the great possibilities of the organizations, personalities, and achievements of those to whom North Dallas is more than a name. And to those traditions which have been outgrown, to those events which have passed, to those achievements which have been consummated, to the glories of our high school careers which are past, we tender Viking burial. The Valhalla of The' Vihiug holds the records of the deeds of those who have fought a good tight-the seniors. Yet throughout the book We have attempted to do justice to aff the aspects of life in North Dallas, to discriminate against no phase, and against no group of students, but to present a true version of the work and interests, purposes and successes of her students and teachers. ln the effort to attain this ideal, this standard, we have tried to let the North Dallas spirit of loyalty, honesty, tolerance, and enthusiasm pervade the pages of this pub- lication. The Viking-progressive, exploring, discoveringfwe have tried to emulate in making our Vihizzg, with all due respect for old customs and traditions, progressive, and inclusive of improvements in style, in content, and in arrangement. The Crowls Nest,'l though it has long been in use among sailors as an observation point. is an innovation for the Viking ship. But from it one may get his bearing in a sea of troubles, for it is our humor section, and has been censored by the committees of the several crusades for K'Shorter and Funnier jokes, Longer and Louder Laughs. ln fact, it is the expression of the geniality of the old Vikings and of the fun-loviii disposition noticeably prevalent among North Dallasites. It deeply grieves us to confess an anachronism-the jokes are absolutely 1101 of the vintage of the years during which Lief Ericson sailed the fearful deep and Eric the Red broke his drinking-horn when for the lirst time he heard the anecdote about Pat and Mike in the subway. And if in any measure The Vihizzg has given you a better appreciation of your school and your associates, if you have enjoyed the record of 1926-'27, which we have presented you, if the picture The Vihizzg portrays of life here be veraeious, we are glad-and joyfully shall we hear your cry, Skoal to the Viking! Skoalf' ff' -1 -v N r v. . . 1 ,,r 3, 1 fillflml V lilxlll'lC4' --, .ggi .7 rT 4 .g,,... l r 'rkqjp' , ,ff-L-. -AITEALQ . LI, e 1- 1 ' -f ' C . . ,fel ,Y T -f .1:. -A ' '- . r. HV.: Cn N - F vig. . ,,. - . .H -L V X. , , Q V., Lsifewia' - 1. ' T--f--s f--A-aff----M---f--Ms--ff - a. ' .g Rik ,I M. . --Q -. Q een- Ag set-ee-711. ffesafa-zffii,3r'.a Florence Charles Mary Jane Felhabei' Wallis Baker Parker Th C rl S 6' .1 0 7' Z tel 7' STAFF FLORENCE FELI-IABER - - Editor-irz-Chief CHARLES WALLIS ----- - enlfarzagfrzg Editor MEMBERS OF GIRLS, COUNCIL, IST SEMEsTER - - - ufrrociafe Editors THE PRINTING CLUB - - - - ---- - T11l11i,vhers MR. EARL R. PARKER, MRs. JANE PARKER, AND MISS MARX' BAKER - HF NORTH STAR is an attempt by the Girls' Council and, Boys' Printing Club to establish a bi-weekly newspaper in the North Dallas High School. The first issue of the paper came out December 5, 1926. The most notable features of the first issue were the large headlines and the slogans on each side of the name. The large headlines were discontinued at the next issue, but the slogans remained. The first slogan was c'Buy Thrift Stamps, an incentive not very necessary to the student body. The second was Join a Clubfj and the third, Beat Forestf, The news for this paper is gathered chiefly by members of the Girls' Council, while the printing and the sales are handled by the Printing Club. One of the best developed features is the personals. . Faculty SPO nsorr The Commercial Club Courier VERY year the North Dallas High School Commercial Club, under the sponsorship of Corine Greenwell, puts out a very creditable publication, The Commerfiaf C1116 Cozzrier. It is a significant piece of Work because it shows the possibilities of the mimeograph in the hands of the the pupils. Unlike The Viking or The Norfher, it is entirely a school product. All of the typing, the mimeographing, and stapling are done by the students themselves. The club last year purchased a mimeoscope to aid them in their work. The combination of literary effort with mechanical Work is like washing the dishes after you have eaten a meal. It is excellent training and a part of onels education. Learn to do by cloingl' is a good motto. i ' i' .. A il: xl f Eli 5 F-all 1 ..1 'ff' fl., ' 5 DRAMATHQSMJVIUSM M XM I I. ' h . 'J U ELM f':n: 'l 2 if H551 !f:f:'i MSM W' N-2a'ial,2:i2ii!Xl .aizaewlEaiesaai!:I ,:':fia1 :a2f22+'2iw vi' 'fffflf' V515 Fava? Hfiif' '1225effw'iE'i:- I II 'him' ,gm Iliivwi 1' , , ,f,!' HS.. ' 3 w k.v',iV,, 45,1 ., A, klcgm .M f. ff '-C ,.,q . 1 35' WK' XX , 1-7? s X f T-Res . f 1-ff? ,f'-. 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' f ' - E l 1 e S even Chances N Saturday evening, December 18, 1926, the North Dallas High School auditorium was well tilled by an appreciative audience of friends of the school, to witness the presenta- tion of Seven Chances , a comedy drama, by the graduating class of January, IQZ7. Mr. C. W. Hill directed the play. There were fifteen in the cast, as follows: Jimmie Shannon ,,,,,,, Anne Windsor .,.,.... Billy Meekin ,,,. ....,tt,,,t Lily Trevor ,,.,..,. Irene Trevor. ....,,,,, Henry Garrison ,,,,,. Mrs. Garrison ,.,.,.,,., Betty Willoughby ,,,t,t. Florence Jones .,,.,,. Earl Goddard ,.,.,.. Joe Spence ..,....... Ralph Denby ,,,,,,,....... George ........t,......,,......,. Georgianna Garrison ,..l,.. Peggy Wood ............YY. - ...YYYY David Mayer Dorris Dillard .,,....Frank Wolfe , , ,.,Mary Daniel Beulah McGhee Alto Cervin Marlon Lampkin Ouida Gordon Lucille McGlathery ,.......Warren Gravley ........Franl: Heinen ,....,...,,Robert Hardy Marvin Williams ,,,,,,,,lNflai'ie Walker ,nmlvlargaret Wright The leading parts, of Anne Windsor and Jimmie Shannon, were well presented by Dorris Dillard and David Nlayer, respectively. Applause was generous, and there were re- quests for a repetition of the play. The story centered around Jimmie Shannon, who had suddenly been left a huge for- tune on condition that he be married by his thirtieth birthdayg as this was but two days off, and the young man was as yet not in love, it was time for Cupid to get busy. This he did, with Billy Nleekin-delightfully acted by Frank Wolfe-as his Chief Assistant and General Arranger. Several of the girls brought into the scene were evidently fortune hunters, but the right girl, the one who loved Jimmie for himself instead of for his fortune, won in the end. Unusually attractive furniture and stage decorations and pot plants were lent by the Winn Furniture Company, Texas Furniture Company, Sanger Brothers, and the Lang Floral Company. 'li,., V1 its NG IL EIT' 'Ti' .1 ,eff 5 If fr f-Nxrse I- 'fwfr f rf-,.,'1 ,' X-N --.X xxx . .,,,. .K .p f,.ksL,,,,-,.,, ' ' ' Y e Li S at 5 Ikea- Step Lively F, 1.9 Fc?-is CAST -lerusha Billings ,,,. , ,,., .. ..,.,.A Mary Katherine Bonne Mary Smythv n...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, E sther Norris Beverly Smylhen, , .. ,,Y,Y,. janet Andrews 4lnliet Smythe ,, ,, , ,,,, , ,...,,. Elizabeth Gough Rose-lNl.irie Smytlien, Jessie Nlae Boudrean Martha Holton ,, .4,, ,,,, ,....,,,, W Y 'ylene Anglin Nora W ,,,,,,, .,,,,... , ,,,YY,,,,,,Y N laxine Crane Gwendolyn Smith , ,,,,..,,,, Hazen Fl'L'l1Cll Lucille Loveland ,, ,,...,, Dorothy VValton Carrie Arry ,,,,,.l,.,,, ,,YY,,, D orrace Fisher joseph Billings .... , ,.Y,YY james Parker 'lm' Billings, .lr .,,,,,,,,. '---fV,Y E lwin Kenton 'lille'-dere Cunningham, ,,,,, Frank YVhilney Tliimplc ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,... ,,,,l. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,, E d H a l t om THE VIKING goes to press, the Cast, consisting of Alune Seniors, is very busy preplrinv to present Step Lively , a two-act mystery play, on the night of May In and to repeat it on the following night. The plot of the play centers around Mr. ,loseph Billings, a mill owner and president of a trust company. Mr. Billings and a Mr. Hinkley in earlier days had worked for the owner of a fvlexican ranch, a Mr. Henry Merideth. Mr. Merideth fell sick of a fever and died. He was not known to have any heirsg so Mr. Billings and lVlr. Hinkley took charge of his ranch. Billings took advantage of Mr. Hinkley and sold the ranch when the latter was away on business. He took the money and fled to Benham, Massachusetts, where he established a mill. After years of prosperous business glohn Merideth, an unknown son of Henry Nlerideth, appeared and tried to get some evidence from Mr. Billings as to his identity and made numerous attempts to steal some papers from him. He was aided by Mr. Hinkley, who had discovered Billings' whe1'eabouts. Mr. Billings suffered such mental strain that it soon began to tell on him. His secretary engaged a detective without Mr. Billing's knowledge, and in a very exciting way she brought about the solution of the atlair to the satisfaction of everyone. lVlr. C. YV. Hill is the director. f-if f , . llic Xfiiviisitif 1'L'F,72.'T L 1 .Y.....il.. .Quig- H.1t.k' Rfffr. 'linnnie lNlcfNlains, Rotlger llarris, Lee Hall, H. G. 'Iil'tlX'L'l'S, Edwin Moeller, Bill Lowery, Hiram Knox. I'i!'Il7l1 Rory: George McClure, -lm' Bradley, A. T. Hall, Ed Haltom, O. RI. Finney, Walter Cervilh Paul Young. T126 ortlz 136111625 Minstrel VICRY year in the history of North Dallas, a minstrel has been given for the benelit of the athletic fund. This year saw the sixth annual presentation: one that will long be remembered as perhaps the funniest of all shows ever staged at North Dallas. There was not a stale joke in the entire affair. and the good-natured little slams about the liaculty caused all kinds of glee among the students. Most of these witticisms were passed out by the end men, while the circle furnished the chorus and a few solos by Frank lfVhitney, Roger Harris, and Matt Allender. Other members of the circle were: lid Haltom, O. Finney, Lawrence Barnes, Herbert Sapp, Tfd Moeller, A. T. Hall, W'illiam Lee Hall, George lNlcClure, Bill Lowry, 'limmie lVlcMains, lktlark Terrell, VValter Cervin, -loe Bradley, and Hiram Knox. The business stall' consisted of lnge Grant, Floyd Blewett, Ralph Fatheree, Albert Spillers, and Mike Scurry. Mr. lf. D. Walker was the director again, and he also demonstrated in the second act how well an old negro could really sing. Two other acts were on the program. The lirst and longest was mainly a conversa- tion beween Cornelius Olcott, the interlocutor, and the end men: YVray Hicks and C. Smith, Bud Young and H. G. Travers. It was entitled The Alabama Chefs -and how well these chefs knew how to season their humorl The last act was in the order of a singing dance, done by six exhuberant darkies and their wives. Their wives, by the way, had a startling masculine appearanceg however, their sex in no wise alfected their humor, and they made a highly entertaining end to a highly entertaining minstrel.
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