North Dallas High School - Viking Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1928

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TI-IE FACULTY E. B. COMSTOCK, Q91-incipnl FLOY IXGNEWV LANDON H. BAKER MARY BAKER NIABEL BALDWIN MRS. ELLA G. BIGBEE MRS. W. S. BLAIR LILA BLAKE LUCILLE BROWVN SERGEANT JOHN BULLOCH MYRTLE BYRD EVELYN CARRINGTON MYRTLE CLOPTON OLATIA CRANE RUTH CRAWFORD RUTH CURTIS VVILLIE DAvIs F. M. DELANY ELIZABETH DICE CHARITY DUTTON ADELE EPPERSON C. L. FORD MATTIE GRAY E. R. GREENMAN CORINE GREENWELL ARTHUR W. HARRIS CLYDE W. HILL ANNE HILT' EDNA HINDE CLIO IRISH BESS KELLER S. STANLEY KNAPP MAJOR D. K. LANSING NELL A. LAWLER ELLEN MEADOR SARAH MERIXVETHER NELL MILES MARGARET C. MILLER C. M. MORPHIS MARION M. MY'ERS J. C. OEHLER MRS. JANE D. PARKER RUTH PIERCE JEFFIE D. PRINGLE LAVINIA RAWLINS IVIILDRED SHERMAN F. A. SMITH C. L. SYRON VVILLIAM T. TARDY FLORENCE TAYLOR EUGENIE TERRY J. FRANK TURNER E. D. VVALKER RKIYRTLE. WHITELEY' GERMAINE YVILLIAMSON H. Y. WITMEYER

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The orther THE STAFF JEFFIE D. PRINGL1-1 .,....g, ,.,,...,,, ,,................,.. - .,,.,,, ,.,....,......... . S p Umor HQMER JACK Frsmzn, ..,,.. ... .......YYY, Edilor in Cfricf Tom ARMSTRONG ........ - .,.... ....... ' 7?u.vf11es: Jllarzager eNBZL'.f Deparmzfm Reporiarx-Charles Long, Loyd Smith, Mary Virginia Harris. Junior Rsprescfzlalicws-Courtney Jackson, Eliza- beth Franklin. Orgarzieaiions-Mai'ion Speight. eflrhlulifs-Paul Young, Sam Burford. Jlluxir-Elisabeth Rea, Courtney Jackson. 'Pkyxical Training-Frances Cammack, Dorothy Whitehurst. Jlliliialy-Charles Moore, Francis McGinnis. Literary Departmezzi Slaj' .,4u1l1ors-Marjorie Hamm, Dorothy Guth- rie, Mary Netterville, Edith Longworth, Valre Talley, Margaret Romine, Margerie Skeen, Helen Comstock, Virginia Shook, 'Io Doris Hooper. Exffmzzge TDepm-fmevzt Humor Departvnent 'Personals-May McCrary, Charles Lancaster, Helen Hunter, Francis Cammack, Alex Court- ney, Mildred Munnerlyn, Nellie Harris. Joker-Roy Lee, Justin Kimball, Mozelle Wilcox, Helen Roby, Leon Elliston slr! 'Deparlmezzi Honorary Editor-Camel Hamill. Slnf alrtirts-janmes Toomey, Jack Ficklen, Jim- mie McMains, Beryl Tilson, Virginia Simp- son' Bzzfifzerx Staj' ulrxislanl 'Busirzexr Jllarzagerr-Rhea Thomas, Mike Scurry. ufdziertising Jllarzagers-Rhea Thomas, Robert C-engnagel. 'Burinesx Slay?-Hugh O'Neil, Betty I-Ionnet, joseph Winston, Inge Grant, Baptiste Adoue, William Denton. Stenngraphers-Lois Jones, Blanche Turley, Julia Exchange Editor-Elisabeth Rea. Mae Monscke. PUBLICATION speaks, as does a character, for itself, either in terms of success or failure. The Nortfzer has upheld a high standard of style and plot in the contents of its literary department. From an abundance of material produced, not only by the staff but by other members of the student body, only the best has been chosen. Various English teachers have co-operated splendidly in stimulating interest in outside contributions. Fre- quently the members of the staff literally made many of their stories to order, thus main- taining a balanced variety of types of stores. A Feature Section consisting not only of worth-while stories, articles, and interviews, but also of news stories of important events, has added much in interest to this year's periodi- cal. Though not confining itself within the limitations of similar departments in other magazines, it has acquired many readers, and has furnished a plan for proper recognition of newly discovered authors. The aim of the news department has been to record accurately but attractively school events, and to take the place of a high-school newspaper. We have worked on the theory that departments of the school which excel in special activities and in advertisement of the school should have special recognition. The editorials have tried to ccnline themselves to school problems, things to be im- proved in the administration and operation of the school, but finding this field too small, have branched out to inspirational and idealistic subjects. Perhaps because we find in this world what we seek, we haven't been able to pick a single fight with the faculty or principal, but have had perfect assistance from both. -H. F., Editor in Chief.



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l fi Bark Row: Wallis, Fudge, Pederson, Lamberth, Moore, Gunn, Johnson, Smith. Frou! rose: Swain, Clark, Hicks, Honnet, Longvvorth, Matney, Monschke, Budd, Rea, West, Walker.Wilke, Clark. 4- 'P 2 urth -I 2111515 gjnurnal VOL. l. No. 1 NORTH DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Price: 3 Periods FORTY STUDENTS IN LOAFER CLASS MISS JEFFIE PRIN- GLE IS PROMOTER Hoping to evade the exertive and laborious study of fourth year work in linglish Literature, nearly forty brave students en- listed in the Journalism Depart- ment under the direction of lNfIiss Llerlie D. Pringle. There are now two classes in xlournal- ism-studving the editorial, me- chanical, and business phases in the development of the modern newspaper. Following are the names of the students, who, upon hearing that Miss Pringle gave her pu- pils high grades on their report cards, decided to make the hon- or roll, from the fb class: Ul- mon Clements, blames Duff, Bob Gunn, VVayne klohnston, Iflbert Lamberth, W'illiam Moore, -lack Pederson, Horace Smith, Lee Spence, lris Brown, Lorna Clark, Anna lv. Nlatney, Polly' McCarroll, Dorothy McFarland, Greta Morris, lVlartha Oneal, Loys Swain, Nell Walker, Julia Wilkeg from the Sb class: Alvin Baldwin, -lames Duff, VVinst0n Fudge, Roy Lee, Williaili Moore, Leonard Ohlson, Mar- shal Wallace, Cecille Budd, .lo- sephine Clark, Margaret Gard- ner, Muriel Hicks, Betty Hon- net, Helen Hunter, Ifdith Long- worth, Julia Mae Nlonschke, Elisabeth Rea, Helen Stokes, Lovs Swain, and Mildred VVest. Iournalism Glasses Exhibit W o r lc The Journalism classes of the North Dallas High School were represented in the Dallas Public School Exhibit held in the Ag- riculture Building at Fair Park, lhlarch 15th to ljth by feature stories, written and illustrated with photographs by the Sb stu- dents. CLASSES INDEBTED TO NEWSPAPER ENCOURAGES PUPILS TO WRITE BETTER STORIES The students of slournalisrn wish to express their apprecia- tion to the Dallas Tfzzzaf-Hamfrl for the space alloted them every Sunday on the High School Page. Students write far better news stories when they have a chance to see them published than they do when they know their work will be merely graded and thrown away. This space in the newspaper also is a good adver- tisement for the North Dallas High School and all of its clubs and departments, as the school activities are written up in a form, which, if the students con- tinue to improve as they are clo- ing now, will excel the work of any other reporters in less than a hundred years.

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