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Qirlf' Cfzorm' Las! ww, Ie-fl Ia rigfrl: Kathryn Taliaferro, Ruth Scheibe, Florence Turner, Eva Lemoine, Esther Fisher, Thelma Corder, Nell Walker. Serum! race, Iffz In righi: Velmalouise Richardson, Claire Morris, Minnie Belle Norwood, Margaret Gardner, Frances McCleverty, Virginia Simpson, Harvetta VVhisenant, Marietta VVinsett, Lois Swain, Dor- othy Mouser, Minerva Gillespie, Etta Herr. Firsl mu, lair In righf: Hazel Trawick, Mary Evelyn Holcombe, Myrtle Lemoine, Catherine Cooper, Muriel Sacksteder, Virginia Steele, Lynn Bettes, Ixy Hicks, Arabella Nesmitli, Elisabeth Rea, Exelyn Den- dinger, Courtney jackson, Sally Ann Hazel. .Tar nz pirlurr: Pauline Ruble. , , 'BOyJ, Qlec Club Lax! race, lefl Io right: Fred Thompson, F. A. Xvuod, Eugene Phillips, -lack Robinson, Lloyd Bellamy, Charles Long, William Shaw, Alex Courtney, -I. T. Bartield, Ross Hall. Serum! fore, Icfl to right: Fred Pomeroy, Ormal YVingate, Roy' Lee, Bill Kemp, Bill Lowery, Lau r- ence Hanlon, Roger Harris, George jacobie. First mfr, left In riglzl: Herbert Carter, Gerald Minchew, Edwin Nesbitt, Granville Sehoonmaker, Mossena Thompson, Charles Lancas- .vol In pielurr: Roy -lacobie, George ter, blames jackson, Robert Stafford, Doster, Herbert Hampton, jimmy Arnold Gratzl. Mcblains, Francis McGinnis.
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Las! rote, Hymie Laufer, Sammi' rn Martha Taylor. Stephens. Firrl rnzc, Kilgore, Mary llles. .Yol in pil 'IL' , O rclzcstnz It-fr to righf: Armin Henneberger, Brown Walker, Juanita Thorpe, William Hamilton, Sarafrank Russell, james Simpson, Alan Ferguson. IMI ra right: Frank Houston, Barney Wallace, Charlotte Perpetuo, YValter Haight, Mary Charles Taylor, Fred Martin, Hugh McClung, Clinton Davis, Gilbert Clay, W. R. lafz lo right: Maurice Garrett, J. C. Smith, Mabel Taylor, Damie Robertson, Marjie Mae l'VlCKinley, Edith Mae Blake, Thelma Budd, Maude Clemmons 'infix' George Belleville, Francis Palmer, Memory Turner, Lesli , Ada Beth Groom, George e Thompson. ,-.-W-,F-.-, '- T -qtiiii GYM AND MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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J!!-City 'Pzzblicatiom 'Dance N the night of December 2, more than one hundred members of the staffs of the annual and monthly publications of all the high schools of Dallas and Highland Park met at their second annual dinner-dance, at Melrose Court. Homer -lack Fisher of North Dallas ofliciated as toastmaster. The editors and business managers of the publications of each school were introduced preceding the presentation of the various school numbers on the program. The following program was presented by rep- resentatives of the schools. Sunset offered VVhen Day ls Done . sung by Velma Porter, accompanied by Dorothy Bufordg Bryan, a reading by Charlotte Bell VValkerg North Dallas, Charmaine, sung by Mildred Munnerlyn, accompanied by Flisabeth Reag Highland Park, a one-act play, The Beau of Bath'l, given by Madeline Roachg Oak Cliif, a dance by Virginia Lee Boulding. Representatives from Forest were unable to be present. After the dinner the Sunset Starnpeclersn played for the dance. Tables were also arranged for bridge. The NORTHER 'Dimzer-Dmzce RIDAY night, February IO, the members of the Norfhw' Staif were guests of the editor, Homer slack Fisher, at an informal reception and buffet dinner at the home of his par- ents, 3620 Armstrong Avenue. Dinner was followed by a dance at Ravinia,,' the estate of Claude D. Cain, in western Oak Cliff. The dance was held on the roof-garden of the mansion, overlooking all Oak Cliff and the Dallas sky-line. Bridge was played in the living-room and sun-room by those members of the party not dancing. The Indian War Dance given by Rhea Thomas as a special num- ber was well received. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher. More than twenty-live members of the staff attended. The courtesy was extended the staff in recognition of the Valentine issue of the Nortber, which, when released four days later, broke all sales records for the last two years. The more intimate co-operation of staff members was most gratifying. As the Vifrifzg goes to press the Norfhaz' is looking forward to a similar treat following publ'cation of the final issue.
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