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

 - Class of 1931

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N 1 mx X 4 c - 1 .7': X 1. ll A ' il 11, W, , -. .Vx .ff -1 ci ww ,W l3l2DlCA'l'lON X As an mark of their regard, and in remembrance of his perpetual good humor, his energy, and his ability as their leader and in- structor, the june Class of 1931 respectfully dedicate this ninth Volume of the Viking to their Sponsor, Mu. lVlARl0N M. Mvians .-....-...-....-.-,-0.1. -l ,..-..v--. Q.-.vnu .... .. -fn---.-of... nw. E . n l ,A I -' 1 Lg ' r 'af-A-t-'H-Q1 ' gi' ' ' I ff. .Wes xi , , . , - . emi., . S 5 2 , ' M :A l l 3- 'L-?.?1f'i-Q' . 1 .1155 .4 iw . 1 .f3i+,..,k. -is l V 'g'..i'.f m i , rift fn n l - 'em W iillli v 1 1 X l .!X. ,Q , N ., S , SAN, ,, fm will +1- g ,Al!-e 2' l gl iwi 11 5 , 41 3 . -' wvi'--'gvM f1.f,ff mmm a lN:,i'3w . :pi .-leiqlyfv-q:.gw. . 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' 4 45- 3 : fs .. iam WJ' . -' f 1 ' X kr-. x 4 Mn ' u 'Q 4 ,-vglgff' j Xa L, SER ,' , .3 K ggi? E , .va ., N A .- N' . , fi 1. . I me 9 A + X f -K 1 K ' Q V 4., S Siai . Q ,qw . 2 D lg xi V Y .Q ', . : , -rf j. , -5 if 5 h b- 'm mf' A ' 1 Sr 'Y'-of-1 i .1'- 5 fs- M - . 4 .w ' ' . . . 0. 1 1 2, st i l , 'A ff g F5 g 1 N I MR. E. B. Coivisrocis Prillcijml E ach Thursday morning in the auditorium B efore assembly starts, we wait for you, C heered by the knowledge that this thought emporium 0 ur own North Dallas-has a leader true. M ay our allegiance never doubt or waver S o long as you are loyal to your charge! T he wisest grad, the tiniest freshman shaver, 0 We to your guidance, growth both deep and large. C onsider then this token of our liking: K ind friend, your picture leading off our Viking! E. B. CAUTHORN flaxisluflf Sllf7l'l'il1fl'lltl't'lIf of Srlzools N. R. CROZIER Su fu-riutwnlvnf of Srflouls BOARD OI-' EDUCATION MR. Boom-3 Srokm' ------ - C0181 N1lTTli1iS Ifimxnnw New Iillilflirlgl: Mr. L. O. Donald, cjblljfllldll Mr. N. Noyes Mrs. W. A. Lccpcr Mk. L. O. LJONALD Mr. Alex NW. Spence Slapfrlivxr Lnuvb Rrmms: Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt, Clzairmau Mr. L. O. Donald Dr. David W. Carter, jr. Mrs. XV. P. Zumwalt RHIFXS W'vlfan': Dr. David W. Carter Mrs. W. A. Lccpcr Mrs. XV. P. Zumwalt Mr. Alex W. Spence, Chairman Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Dr. David W. Carter, Jr. Sfwrial: Mr. Alex W. Spence, Clmirnmn Mr. L. O. Donald Mr. E. N. Noyes Dr. David NV. Carter. L. V. STOCKARD Dixfrirl SIlfJ4'l'ilIft'lI1!l'llf of High Srlmolx I'rmnf4'11l Mr. Ii. N. Noyes. f:fldlI'l11dll Mrs. XV. A. Leeper, Clmirmau r. , tl r., Chairman The Fmzly 5 Flux' AGNIQW English GUY ALLEN Mnflu'1m1fif'S, Aflzlvfirx LANDON BAKER Biology NIARY BARIQR English MAlllil. BA1,1mw1N Hislorj' l'flRl.,x G. BIGBIZF Dean l.ll.A BLAR12 Slwzogwzjnlay l.Uciu.1,1s BROWN English MYRRl'1.l2 BYRD English MYRTIAIQ li. Cl.ov'roN U Lrzfiu QULATIA CRANIQ Spmzislr RUTH CRAW1-'ORD Hixforq' RUTH CZURTIS Mirsif' NIABEI. IDAVIUS Hmm' Fc'o110n1if's lf. M. DIQLANY Hixfnry MIIAIJRIIIJ DIQNNY Sm'rc'far.y lil,1zA1su'1'H Dlcilz MHfl7l'IIIlIfil'S Anhui EPPERSON English tix' 1,4 ...- 'Y PAUL FOLTZ L, Pbysival Educafion and Mafbemafics C. L. FORD LLLE L L L Mafloemafirs MYRTLE FOSTER L L L E journalism E. R. GREENMAN Mccbaazifal Drawing CORINE GREENWELL A , Sfeuograplay MIRIAM GRICE ,.,, A Pianisl ARTHUR W. HARRIS ,RRR Mafbf'n1afivx LOLA MAE HASSELL ,. Sfmly Hall CLYDE W. HILL L. Efzglisb ANNE HILT L Sfmly Hall EDNA HINDE A ..LL L Spanish CLIO R. IRISHM, V, I.ll7l'!IP'lIIll BESS. C. KELLER EE., ,E Physical E61ll!'lIfl0l1 S. STANLEY KNAPI' Public Spanking DUDLEY K. LANSING, ,LLLLLLLE ,Rvliriug Commamlanf of Cazlrfs NELL A. LAWLERL-. Malbemafirs ELLEN MEADOR .,LL,... Home Ez'rmomif's SARAH MERIWETHER,. ,LLL History NELL A. MILES, .. . Englisla MARGARET MILLER,,..- Ari C. M. MORPHIS . , . . 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MYIZIKS l.II.I.IAN CULLUNI l.IlIl.lAN CZULLUM .Ima DAVIS I: nfvrfaiu mmf Com miffvr j A N I' I'0IlTIiIx . Clmirnnnz Non MAN Mow II N1YIlI I CAOOPI Ia V Filltlllfl' Commifln I.lI I IAN CUI I Uv, Clam man HI Nm' HUTI I I1 LOUIS SCllXY'All'I'lNHKY 9' Rl I-,Sli Amuc.u'r l!m'1l1l1l4'.i Munn Mul lim . 1 Yrcrkb Q i K 'xi ' Luulsr Almms l.llllfM' fmx lllll-1 brrrl u itll ni flux war lm! nlrmnly lwr nlIffff'1'l'ilfH slnilz' fmx nlrufr' fin' bll1lU'll fu nfl. I l.o1uxA1N1, Al.l.1aN 'l'b4'rr x .1 lillfr lfir uf fm-l in rrrri guoif liilfr' girl. CA1m1.x'N AULL Spanixli flub, II, III: Girl Rcxcrvcs. I'-lllllhlf .1 uni' girl. Mxum 1il'NNl l l' I Ull, wfml Il lmlmlv! , x ' Y Ny.'l'x'- 1 X , 'xX NJ N' fx M -X ,' I Xi W x ' 'I X f'! ff! affmf 1 , f nj I 1 J W El.lLAl5.lL'l'Il AK.l'lll..l.l2h Viulriulli amf r4'r'y frivml- ly. J N . bw K u f I ,V Q9 Ml1.'mN A1.cuuN All imllurfuul fiirlm' Ill flu' roroalull imlnx I rj -lm I ilmirs Ihr oflwr' nmnkvyx lmuf in :Imp Ihr' mrrmnul ullf of ilu' Ifrvx. PliAlklllli ,Al.1,,liN Typist on Nurlbvr .md Cmujmxx Staffs. llrr imlnor .xlmrl lx gd- ling lwjx lo Ju lwr lrmm' usnrk for bvr. ESTl'.l.LL BAILIN' Dclplxiamg C ll c ni i x l r y Clubg Opcrelta 'Mig Volluy Ball T u u r n a m c n lg Girls' Chorus: Rotary Pagcanl. WU' u'olnl1'r if 'l'iHis ' uuulil If-ll IIA u'lv1' nr liki' bw' an 'llllH'l7. .fil wtf X, Vovn BlzNNli'l I' Senior Hi-Yg Latin Club: Linz Pin, Ilg Library Assis- lllnl. Sulrnm ui a xpbinx. SAM BIFANO Cialnp Dallas, '27, '28, Crack Company, '28: Spam- ish Club, '28: Kodak. '3l: Football, '29, '30. Big mul uffrrlinlnlif' flikv lbz' Tbrw' Bvurxj. CIHARLI-.5 liollxlliltlf' Chemistry Club, 'Z9,fl309 Glcc Club, 'If '30, A Cn- pella Choir.-'fl ' licvxay.wflvi.v am iliun ix fo In' a SQIIISHQI'-gl'ill1ll'T, and xurrluy ll'l' lL'0l'f tlixjmlv bis Jvrisiun. MARGARL1' B1muL1:Y French Club, Il. Lml: om' lwurfq will lo lnlrr' llrru m'nlluu'4'fl by u l'4'u1'm'k. 1,0NAl,Il BRAKL ll'x lnul ruougb :ml lumzrf- ing lln' xrvra',', lm! Dun flm'm'f l'll'H krmu' lbv gurm' u'r'n' jvluying. BILLY Bv.oxvN1a Basketball, I-IV: Lctlcrctl Ill-IV, Captain second tcazng Football, I-IV: Lctturrd, IVg Camp Dallas, III, Track, Il-IV, Sergeant, R. O. T. C.g Dad's Club, Illg Crack Com- pany, II, lfxpcrt Rifleman Medal, All City l5.1skctb.1ll, Most popular boy, IV. Our fnullmll hvm: for Jr- lnils, uxk Erlr1c'm'. BEATRICF BLLsslNta Bvafriu' lilvi llfi Iv brr mum' irl nur rcganl. ELLA BELL BRADFORD Affl'df'fi1,'l', rufrulrlv, uml n'r5 likvublu. DOROTHY BRADY Rvrnimfx you nf: SIl'd,X'fflX lurkxpllr, t'l'0llIliIlg ,quil.u'A, ami .mfr muunliglnf, O'DtalN BIKIGGS Smrru Sommm' it u furlzmulr mlm! Donuts BROWN Dorrux' lungm' llilllf ,qui no Sumluy. x 1 CIHRISTINI-. B:xoxvNlNo Spanish Club, II, III: Delphinn, ll, Ill, Girl RC- serves, III. Clzrixliur ii in unusuul lnnl Jiffi'r4'nl llmf if ii u ill'- liglrl to ln' uilb lzur. III-NRY BUTl,liR N.ition.il Honor Society: Linz Pins: Ili-Y, I-IV, Vice- President Hi-Y, IV: Philoso- phixnx, II, III, Chemistry Club, III, Camp Dallas, II. Ill, Crack Conipany. Illg Slmi'psl1ooler, IV, R i f I e Team, III, IV: Captain, R. Q1 I. C.. .-I :nun ur buh' fo in' Iran' HX. jomv liuvims llnrehall, '28. Will umlw il grml xilrni fmnlllur, in all inn girls lu' ou Mn' lamkoul. ARlli'l l'A LIARROLL SIN' bus llml lv Ili' mix tjlltllf' .4 fd-'g'ff',1 I' '17' 1145 limvfxuo CQASWILLL lfoorbillg Track. A lmril uurkrr xlllll in ilu'- l'!'X.Y. I LAYLA Biwcri Dclphians, '29, '30g Olym- piads, 'Sli Linz Pins, '28, '29: National Honor Society, '30, '31, Senior Play, IV. O, lbw ligbl fbul xbinrx in Ibix u'oman's eyes-aml lim, umf lim, uml lin, aml lies. J. M. BUTTS Quivlly 1li'!z'rmim'41 fu snr- vvril--nml lu' ix xurcvxxful. MAURINI3 CARMAN Viking staff, IV: Nurlhcr staff, Ill, IVg Quill and Scroll Club, Ill, IV, Linz Pins, I, II, IV, Accompa- nist Chorus, III, IVg Orches- tra, I, II, Ill: Vodvil Club. lVg One-Act Play, IV. A hill, ilarlz, HOOK,-'flUkiIIK xl'7lflt'Nldll will num' you u lot of 1roul:lc'. BILLY Cnuwiria junior Hi-YQ Senior Hi-Yg Chemistry Club, Znd Lieu- tenant R. O. T. C., Camp Dallas, '24, '25, '27, '28, Dad's Club, '28, '29g Crack Compania , '28, ' ' K Pr! P1'Hc': Gym, Cirvulcxi rliffi A by: To level: from xlvizjiing on frvxlv- man. VIRGINIA Coins Shi' uwrs ,quail looking clolbm iliffillffllfl-Y. I'oR'rn-.lm COCHRAN WR' fvmr lbul Pnrlvr has Inf! for llnllywoall, LOUISE Cou- llclplminn Club, '28, '29, Latin Club '29, '30, Com- jms staff, 'Jl. Tn rlimax u jn'rfr'rf job flu' gmlx Ill'l'SI'!Ifl'Il Louixr' :villa 41 ,H'l'fI'l'fI-Y lwnlliiful lmlurul fn'rmam'nt . Ml'.lll.li GQLVINX- Captain rrfll.,llllcl1.Qllxurds, '31, Girl licscrvci, 130, filo' tary Pllglfilllf, ,QZ92 K Gym Dcnmmrkuion, '28, 'A29, Girl'p Lfhnrus. K I VR jvrrlliff, J AK rm,- julurr. Muna Coxu Ufficc wurk. ' Purnfrrx lo lvr, nr noi In ln '-Wm' my noi fn ln ', M 1' Rl 1, Comm-.lx lrirl Rcscrvcs, '27, '28, llclplmmm, '29, Senior Play, TV. If ,Gull mu lun' ull llw ,711-YK,-7jll'bYVf'lEl'l I fum' ar 1lu21'11? N -X ,1 X 4 1 . -, Af ,-4 ff 'NJ 51 47 0 1 - . L 4 5,5 ,r I'lAROl,D C:0I l4l-.l. Basketball, '29, '30, lmclx, '29, '30, Rcgimunlal inlmr Sergeant, Tennis, '31, Krack Company, '30, Kudxk Cflulv. By Harolzlu IIAIUC. Il 1' mm Irll Ilml br s a rfgqlllur lm- Illflll llqyrmlrm of mluuznlnlgly fl'f'llIl'llAIUllS rilulily. IDM.:-, Cm vm Girlk Chorus, Gym llujn- onstratiqn, 'Z 8, '2 9V,.vHlltJy'f Ball Team ' 3129, 'Am Bakzyb , 9, Rotary l'.1gI:' aku, '29. Cairn- my F6211 ill' flu' full uf rzgjffb lg. 'aj It fy . f Omucg Combs Scrgcam R. 0. 'l'. C. All usxr! In Nmlfr Dullln. MARY CoNN111.1, Frcnch Club. IV, Gym Dcnmnstruiun, ll, Ill. lfuzurifz' xurylrlg: nBllf Mr. Tnrurr, I 4lun'l wr Ilml lm! fvurl. ' Ifuzarila' lwlrlvy: llllllllfx ling ml ll mn' foul. Louis Crum, Football, '28, '29, Scrgv ant R. O. T. C. Allrilmlr.x hir Slimmi- qia-I mfnfrlr'.xion lu r'lu'l4'ir1,q xlirlc lfrlmrley l11'fm'4' r'1'1'r',v 6 J iVlAR'l'llA Clmwi-'olum cllllllfiillk nail, Norilwr nuff, Spanish Club. 'flu' rum! !'0IlM'il'llHllIlS .mil ili'ln'lnlul1lv prrmll uw' klllllll RU'Iilill'I' Cnumv Sergeant R. O. T. C., Pcrigon Club, lV, Captain, lliflc Tcnln, lll, IV- Dadk Club, ll-IV, Ill, Crack Compni ' IR. O. T. C., Ill: tiimpf alla. ll, XAll Cityt lfiflc Team. kyfifn' llufillllli' Ilrillki il X lllifllflllilfl' ixfu milk lllillllK X. ' llurxrl l.,ll.l.lAN Cullum Purigon Club. '28, '19, '50, Olymfi.ldQ, '50, Nation- .ll Honor Society. '30, '3I, l ikin,q milf, Linv, Pins, Senior Play, IV. Yvflr, ilin'liu'. on krmzrx lu' iill lun' ynli! jon ljAYI9 Minstrel. 'Zvg Track, '28, l'oolball, '20, Busincsx mana- ger of Conlpaxs, Nurllwr rc- I1 o r 1 c r , Sergeant-at-Arms -lunc, '31 class. Ui'l1flf'. uluilvxf, lilfli' flrnwr Sliwl 4-liilumi' of May, l,lIll' mi' lful for lmlf an lmnr, l.mi' mr, lun' mr, littlc fly.. CA'I'lIl'llINl-I Di-Mvsiav Spnni li Club. fiilflIi'l'llll Y .v nz I I 4' u u il jrirmll-y lli'llu an' uvrlb .going nu! of your uuy for. r ,Spf , f'x,f.1 lv ,J if Miouiimur Cnowuav Baskclball, Baseball, ll. lll, Ursuline Academy, Lal- in Club, Ill, IV. Wulf! lI'x u wonilvr ilu' piano rfovxrff lmrn !l0ll'll u'lwu rbi' plays SI Louii B.'m'.i . JACK CRUMP Philosophians, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Kodak Club, Foot- ball, '28, '29. Wi' wonder if lark finds 'Dr uru' Auxliux i'oniforIaHc'. ,jljil-421 1' 'MVP , OWEN CULLUM Football Letter. '29, 'JUL Ll. Col. R. O. T. C., Camp Dallas, Efficiency Medal, Editor of C!IlIl,ldI.li Senior Play, IV. A fini' gruflrmnn :mil a scholar. Miinjomiz DAVIS Chemistry Club, Lin: Pin, '30. Slu x a IL'00lll'Il alum girl. Slu x alwayx xuying, Wfol1ldr1'l you :lo Ibis for mr, and u'0ulilll'l you Jo Ibn! for mr? Si-nio.uY IJORBANDT llclphian Club, Spanixh Club, Pan-American League, Gym Demonstration. Slrirlryu prrlly buuili mufrb brr prrlly nurnr. M BALDWIN DUNLOP Latin Club and Travelcr's Club, Fort Worth. Br gone, dull rarr, thou um! I :ball IIl'lf'l'Y agree! MILDRED DUNNAVAN Uxually rr'fa'rrerl lo as Prggy's big rider . SYBIL EATON Dclphian, Gym Demon- strations. Like Ibm' other Sybil, she kcrps ber valuable informa- tion to Lwrsvlf. JACK EDWARDS Band, IVIV, Rank: Cap- tain, Minstrel, '29-'31, Camp Dallas, '29, Norlbrr, '29, Senior Play, IV. I.iltII- lurk i.I wi-Il known by all of the Norlb Dallux' fl',Qlll1lf.i . xi- ,f ,116 REVA LEE FIELD Girl Reserves, '27, '28, Glec Club, Lionettc Club, '29, Forum Club, '29, Na- tional Oratorical Contest, '29, Bay League Debater, '29, Chemistry Club, '30, WI' feel wrry for Culi- furnia for loxing Rem Lrc. rj 'iw 'Zta N P' I I I 1 VIRGINIA IJUNN Kodak Club, ll, Ill, l.aliII Club, ll, IV. Of snvb is lbv lzirigilom of ba'uL'I'lI! EMZY EA'I'oN lfaxvrila' fmslinlr: explain- ing tbu! br ixn'f an M, D. . ,fj I jf , X, , I V rv!!! fy X7 lil 1 ffwoookow EcIIoI.s Minstrel, '28, Camp Dal- as, '28, '30, Captain R. O. T. C., Crack Company, '28, '30, Football, '29, '51, Track, '28, '20. liilrou' lVlu'bolI, fbi' umm uifb Ibv nirivklw. DAVID FAIQIA, jk. Pliilosupllians, '29, 'lll. '31, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Crack Company, '28, '29, Dad's Club, '28, '29, '30, Radio Club, '30, '51, Chem- istry Club, '30, Alr. Hi-Y. Ym, flu' blllllllxflllllll fum- biuufiou of :Ion-ronzlrmlilvlm will over-jJou'I'r fbi' rrluhu' rmlio-avlizily of :fi uquili' brium. ADDIE Lua FIN NliY Gym Deniunstrutimi, ll, lll. lllfl'l'l'Xflllg lo lannu' ul firxtg uml vrcu mum' infur- vxliug ax you know lwr liri- fer. JOHN V. FlsHiaR IJad's Club: Senior Hi-Y: Norflnvr Staff, Compass Staff, Viking Staff, Senior Life Saving: Kodak Club, Stuff Sergeant R. O. T. C., Glee Clubg Eagle Scout. Mui! ban' bnof and nmnIb ilimm--bi-'s vifhvr lalking ur ildlllillgilll' bulb. EVIZLYN GARR1i'f'l' Delphian, I, ll, Olym- piads, I, ll, Gym Demon- stration, II, IV. Arfixlir, .uni an iiiivrvslnl rmnlvr of ,quail ,FUNK f -.0 Mlt.oR1au GLENN Girl's -Chorus, ll, lllg Op- eretta, II, lllg Vodvil Club, IV. A ilungvruux lbrrul fo Gurlvcfx lbruuv. CIIARLIAQS GRAN'l' jr. Hi-Y, '27: North Dal4 las Orchestra: Minstrel, Sec- ond Lieutenant: Band. Hr' AIIFVIIY umilil iff' bup- piuil zrhilr imlgiug u bulli- iug lmiiilvy umrfrsf. FRANKLIN GRll I-'IN First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Linz Pins. '27, '28, '29, '30, National Honor Society, '30, 'Sig D3t.i'S Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Camp Dallaz. '29, '30, Crack Company, '29, Pliiloizoplaiansg Viking staff, jr. and Sr. Hi-Y. If his mimi lL'l'N' ui iluu' us bix frvf, bi 1i Jliii fu' 1'l kimh-r,quria'r1. W DORO'l'liX' FORD Gym Demonstration, ll, lll. Sln x dll IIHIIXIIKII Ford. Shift m'1'vr lzum'lziu,q ami ilu' nvrcr apprarx likz' u flu! lim Iiv1iLYN GM' Viking staff: 'I'l'Yf7Sit'bfll'l'd'l Club, Dclpliian Club, Na- tional Honor Socicty: Linz Pins, l, ll, lil. Wm' fn'1'Ji4'l uuoibvr piano for u gay donation. BRBETTE GOODMAN Noribvr staffg Dclpliixn, I, II, Gym Demonstration, l, llg Compass. Bullvfla' will ln' famous Xllllld' tiny if ilu' ii ax vffi- rivul ul z'u'l'y!lvi1ig ui ibv ix ut Hb period guiml. LUCILLIZ GREEN Om' of Norfb Dullui' frivmlly frivmls. LA VliRNli GRll lfIN As xzurcf aml 1llllIffl'l'fl'll as the mimi' ilnplirx-Iba!'s our rvvrmimvmlulirm of Lu Vvrnr. ADA BETH GROOM National Honor Society, '30, '3l. Alla Bi'Ib'x uvlivilivx say wrongly, nrml uw my more? Aiiur Gus'l'AvUS Nulnri' ruiulf' lwr lrhllf rbv in um! nrirr rmnli' an' nfhrr. 1 f , , . .f 1, i ff., I f w X , f ,gf .,, Guiuvs HAHN Girl swim, '27, '28s Li- brary Assistant, '29, Girl Reserves, '50, '3l. If ilu' krrfnx up bw' slridc, ilw'lI gr fbgrv. 1, ii tv! 1 ,, ,, f,,.,,. BUNNIL Hfxvns Nurflwr staff, '31, Viking staff, '29, '31, National Honor Society, '30, 'ill Linz Pins, l-lV. Slu' hnrnx Ihr mi..'nigL! nil-lWr' Jon? moan lubri- fuliug nil, f'i!bvrJ I-li-ziusiiiu' lHllil,D Band, l, ll, lll, IV, Drum Major: Minstrel, lV, Glcc Club, lV. Cuulil lirnbulrly gum' ui u ,wail FXIIIIIIPIC' of nX005l'- ifv1iping . L. lfimmcias Glios1aL:1.os1a Olympiadsg Girl Reserves, Vollcy Ball Team. ul gmnf-lnukiug girl, fig- urulii'vly'! ijwukiug. ROSliZs1ARY GUll l-lil: Chemistry Club, '30, 'Hz Delpliian. '30, 'llg Girl Rc- wrvcs. '29. '30, '31, Roury Pagcam. Roxrnlury'i l'rrm'lv lm-Ii uri' likr' bm' l'l'l'Vl1'l7 nalur. Mfwium llfxi 1 x' A lurallli' luwmuulily. EARLLN1, l'll'.A'lH Senior Representative of Uniforms: C a n Ll i Cl al 1 1: in Swcctlicart Conical. Tbii lifr' ii il lining of uuly lfmw' lmrfi: ilumiiug, rr lmy, null fun lull'-iirk firarli. Plicm' Hicks Dclpliian Club, National llozior Sociulyg l,inl Pins, '27, '28, '29. Um' uf llu' fair ililllldllffl llml lvuil unllifll'-1 Huzvlla' ,flllll flu' pulln of rrror .mil i,qnrn'zu1m'. ALICE HIRSCH Currie ta vm' me ill XVaxb- in.qluii. N l ALLEN HUNDLFY Football, '29, '30: Track. '10, '3l. If j'0ll uw!! fn krmu' tiny- tliiug about Allen just axk Mr. Ruud lllrftf Humllry'x little' boy. f , I Roan 1' Iufps Latin , Orches- tra, ll, ,Ilfg A ity Orches- tra. IAQ Ctgnistry Club, IV Ire , I' II: Philoso- 1 ll, I 2 Linz Pin, l. A'Vg Mff, III, iv. llun' you l'l'4'l' rmfinwl bmi' lln' girlx lon' tlwxt' big, xtrniig, xilrnl men? X IISTHI-'R JONES French Club: Chemixtry Clubg Baseball: Vollcy Ball: liym Denmmtration. A goml wart to klltllll SARAH -ION ES National Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Pan-American: Quill and Scroll: Nnrtbrr staff: Linz Pima, l, ll, lll. If uv' lrvri' ull like Sarub, N. D.'x trophy ruxvx n'oiilil ln' 01'rrfl0n'irlg u'illr irllolar- xlvifr Fllfli. WINSTON HOWARD Pan American League, '27g Crack Company and Squad, '27g Dad's Club, '27, '28g Senior Hi-Y, '29, Chemistry Club, '30, 'Hg Second Lieu- tenant R. O. T. C.. '27: Glcc Club, '3l. Wfinxlnu giiw ux the im- prvxsion of llflllg able in mln anything urll. Pint imjzrrx- viuns ure alwuyx la.vtiilg. NVHITLEY HUVFlil.F A friendly rbuji. ' ROBERT JEMISON Chemistry Clubg Philmo- phian Literary Societyg Per- igon Club, '30, '31, Hi-'ll lurii out to lu' un ulrbrmixt -yrl. MARVIN JONES Captain, R. O. T. C.: Gulf team, '29, '30g Viking staff. Hr' fiinlillt-x bit nu'n raum' uml as u rvxnlt ix m'1'i'r for rrrrj ut xml. . ?f!f7:'l'LL bs 7 v -,Val i FRANCES KILLIAN Tb:-n' b nom' of lzraiilfs laughtr with a mngit' like tbei'. ' .af X97 RICHARD KIZFR Kodak Club, '30, '51, lst. Sergeant, Spanish Club, '10, Crack Company, 30, Pam- Amcrican League, '30, -will Bflrllilrle Bill, ilu' mil- nr. JACKIE KIQIPIIENDORF Alu'uyx in u whirl, Nvwr in if xfc-u', A Ilmr lilllr girl- Yvu. Ifu'leir', Ilval'x yon. LoUIsIa LA Roccfx Sure! 4'7l'llfll1'l'l YlIll'ff' willy ami 10ll'Y u'ix4'. ,M 'xl EI,,Io'I I' MCCLUNG Staff Sergeant R, 0. T. C.: Camp Dallas, '28, '50, Track, '28, '30, Football. '29, '10, Kodak Club, '30. Nahm' mmli' him Ivlmul br iv, uml m'I'rr lilmlill' ulrollmrr. XX J HUNTER McKAY Camp Dallas, '28, Mark- manship Medal, '28, Sec- ond lieutenant R O T C ' J . , .... , Crack Company, '29, Golf Team, '3l. Nofwl III flu' lmnorury lzrrsiiliwl of fha AIIIi-Sz'lml- asliv Club. MARGARET KNIGHT Highland Park Dramatic Club, ll, lil. Sin' ix a blunrfi' ibut all gz'IIllrmr'n 1m'fz'r. JANE LAPSl.liY Gym Demonstration, Lnxf: au olil lmir ful: frmml: a m'u' girl. ANNE WALLIS MMS Delpliian, '28, '29, '30, '31, National Honor Society, Norlbrr staff, '28, '30, Via king staff, IV, Linz Pins I, II, III, IV, Gym Demon: stration, Girl Reserves, '3l. Finmile saying: W'l1u1.' You l1Inr'n'l beunl uf AYHIQ' Y W':llli.I IWIIIIC. K Ulglltlxx MILDRED MCDANIEL Quill and Scroll, '3l, Del- phian, '28, Chemistry Club, '30, 'Hg Norfhvr staff, '30, '31, Compass staff, '3l. C1IlflIPl'fl'!lf ami Il,-pI'uIlIIl1lI'. I ,fx ,X , BOBBY MCKINLEX' Yell Leader, '10, Foot' ball, '29, '30, Basketball '29, '30, Glee Club, '10, Lifllr bu! Ioml. n BENNY NICKINNEY Glcc Club, '29, '31, A Capella Clioir, '3l: Senior Play, IV. A 1n'rfI'I'f rejvliva of Bllllllj' Rogers. .imp l9,lll1k '30, Marksman, '28,,CA1yal'l R. QWT. XC., Craek fCom- pany, '29, Camp Dallas Ef- ficiency Medal, '50. LANGSTON MA,1o1ts G- - '23, ew, If l4'0ll'f fn' long Iill lln',1'll .my Major Majors, flu' Mililmjy MIIxiI'I'. - Q MEREDITPI MANN Olympiadv, I, ll, Latin Club, l, ll: Linz Pin, Ill, Tennis, lll, IV. Men, 1I'IIh'lI out for lbix Munn, for xlw ix lfnnml In fllli' ilu' roml. MARK MARTIN Ifditor, Curnpuss, IV, Busi- ness Manager of Norflwr, IV, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Quill aml Srrolli Parliamentarinn, P h i l o s o - pliinns, ll, lll, jr. HLY, ll, Secretary and Treasurer, Captain R. O. T. C., C f Dallas, II, III, Linz W!! Crack Company, Perigon Club, ll, lll, Rifle Team. X7 lII s I: grral guy, W1 fufx ouf II gr:-III l1l'll'XIlII1H'l'. EIJWARII K. MII.l.S First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Camp Dallas. '28, '29, Sliarpsliooter. '28, '29. flluu-ys lnultlnl for ufruul um'-lbiril of lln' unix' from bmw' fo Ilrrrr. W I 'KL Q TOM MAINES Football, IV, Glce Club, '30 What a pierc of work is marI. ' JOHN MANGRUM Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. C., National Honor So- ciety, Camp Dallas, '27, '28, '29, '30, Kodak Club, '29, '30, Crack Company, '28, '29, Perigon Club, '28, '29, Basketball letter, '30, Hi-Y, Radio Club, '28, '29, Assis- nt Editor of Viking. 15314 wo Iliqniarfrls in ibr, T0llg'L fQqT!As 0 0 n lluying mn :Ir ll ' 9. I X ' 'Nw ,K ,I . K 1, MARSHALL Baskltbfl '31, Baseball, '11 Life ix u ir' KLVLLH, wk ELINOR MEADOR Palette and Pen Club, '29, Olymphiads, '30, Le Cerclc Francais, '30, Compass staff, '31. Slraigbt fluxh, queen biglr. A nz RU H MILNER .1 cxenlbl : Ihr' girl named Qrapatr from Cairo. JJ ,J . fd' wif NIYLLIIY Fun M1'rc:r1AM Among our LilIlr' W0- WlfH vNI'll. SAM MONSCHKIE First Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Football, '27, '29, '30i Track, '30, 'Hg Crack Com- pany, '29, '30, Minstrel, 'Hg Baseball, '3l. Annlbrr reason why North Dallas' foolball tram bus brrn nofml for figbfing unlil fbi' laxl minulv. ' BILLY JIM Mosna Supply Sergeant, R. O. T. C., jr. Hi-Y, Spanish Club: Kodak Club: Camp Dallas: Minstrel: Crack Company, '23, D:lLl's Club, ll, Ill. His nrrrr' will makr' him. .1 3.1 JACK Morrran Latin Club, Il, Dad's Club, ll-IV, lloollmll, lll IV, Crack Company, lll, IV. Grrufrsl rffurlz living up lu lrix lyiglx ofrinion of bim- ,..-if. , JQQHN MURPHY Xlfifst Lieutenant, R. O. T. ' p Dallas, '30g Crack C0 y, llbjfll, lVg Hi-Y, Radio hbff . llrraall-y', iIb Opal I.4'r'. 49-, Chief ChdTMl Flm' Hix , z goal 11aI1lrr. f VQ7 fx, MARILDN Ml'l'Cllll-.l.I Chemistry Club, '30, '31, A f1'ft'llIIl1' Il'lll'kJ u lrivml. ly vmilv: llml's Marion. IDOROTHY Moonrf Clacmistry Club: Girl Rc- serves. Wi' wish uv' lmil A'luori lilu' Dnrnflvy. NORMAN NTOSYR Football, Track. lll, IV. MIIXt'll'-l70ll1lll l'rh'. AL1xlzu'r MUNS11-zu fl gnml fi-Ilou' uml ri lllyill frirrnl. 1xlLIiliN NLSMITH Tcrpsicliorean Club: Stu- dcnt's Council, Girl'x Clmr- usg Girl Reserves President: Delpliiang Opercua, 'HI-'Hg Viking surf. Cufiulzlv .mil l!'Y'j' luiiimwi likr-ax u rlllr. CPIARLES VANCE I NEWELL Major R. O. T. C., '31, President Senior Hi-Y, '51, President National Honor Society, '31, Editor of Vik- ing, '31, Vice-president of Pliilosopliians, '29, Effici- ency Medal, Camp Dallas, '28, Camp Dallas, '27, '28, '29, '30, Sharpshootcr, Camp Dallas, '30, President jr. Hi-Y, '28, Vice-president of Quill and Scroll, '51, Most Individual Boy, '30, Debat- ing Team, '30, Aliux Cm'ky. , HENRY PAINE Editor of Norllu-r, XIV, Managing Editor, -ompass IV, Asst. Bus' e lartakfr Vlklll mn Scroll Prtsi nt Philo sopliians, Il, lll, r. Hi-Y. o 4 ' ' ' , Hi- , Na- ' . ionor S 'iety, Quill l ll t R , , Cap . . . T. C,, Camp Dallas, I, II, Ill, Crack Co., ll, lll, French Club, III, Rifle Team, IV. Armlbvr Puim' QPaiuJ or- l'IlI!j'fIl,Q un t't1i1or'x chair. Bonny PHILLIPS Kodak Club, '29, '30, Chemistry Club. '50, '31, Baseball. '30, '31, If you xvv a Inf nf girls ruxlving lu a frrluiu xfml, vvon'll juxl lcuou' lbul Bobby ix cunning Juuw Ibm' ball. OLETA PITTMAN Chemistry Club, Girl Re- serves. flux prrfly f'ingc'r-rmilx- mul llragx llml xln' can use llwnl u'ln'u flvmlx ln: JANE PORTER Iluiil In llwr, lrlitlu- spirit! J P EUGENE OWENS Camp Dallas, '27, '28, Staff Sergeant, Kodak Club, Dad's Club, Senior Play, IV. We u'ona'4'r if Gem' is as fool ax br' mukvx us lnflirrr' be ix? CHARLOTTE PAYNE Latin Club, '27, '28, Linz Pin, '27, Delphian, '27, Peri- gon Club, '28, '29, Norlbfr staff, Senior Play, IV. lux! armlbvr om' of fbusr ,Ql'Ull'i7lX I'u.ym'x. ROSALIE PILLET Stunning, running, uml ul- lrut'fil'l'. ALEX POPE, JR. Tennis, '28, '29, '30, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, French Club, '30, Nzirlhrr staff, '30, '31, Vice- President june, '31 Class. Finuoux for lcnnix abilily: usually fuuml lmrirtl in lil- n'ralnrt'. MILDRED REDDICK Uxunlly found smiling, I-ypv: lnlxinvxx urzman. MMQV. Quiz' y vffirirnl. y Gnoaum Rlililllik If uw' ull hull ax inlvrvxiing u murw, imnlil uw' ull lin' up In il in u'i'll? JlMMlF MM REYNQLDS Girl Reserves. flrmllwr Clara Burr. MM' Wooim Ro1siNsoN Sln .x il mlrvflrl xlmlrnf- careful nm to nverwurk. VM UNYON ' I pin, 1 elpliinn, II. ROBIQRT Sc:uuI.z First sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Band: Glue Club. WG' bvur gmnl Ibingx ulmui him from flu' lillrury, from ilu' mmii' il4'puri'm1'uf, will ,lrurn other xnzirrev. fwzlisuk RliHKIiMI'lill Pliilosopliinn Club: flicni- istry Club, Ill, lVg Kodak Club. lllg Sergeant R. O. T. C WU' prviliff: ilu' u'orlil'.i lvrxl lm'4ilarn'z'r- . CTFRALD RIDGE Viking Staff: Sgt. R. 0. T. C.: Kodak Club: Cliem- istry Club: Reporter Sr. Hi- Yg Rifle Team. Hr will gr! flwrv, iriflr lux llllflxllll U. Fluin TERRY Roca!-ins, ju. Linz pins. I, lj, -Ill. lV: Natl!! Olllzlx WSACKIYQ Lati Q uurnanicnl, ' Q- Prisidozjywgqdlo ichlla. Sergeant Li. O, T. C. l Suyx: W'rll, il iiu'l mi fnllllf I unix lmru il lqrllinif' GUS Scimui-imiu Dacl'v Club, 'ZRQ lhnd. '27, 'IRQ Kodak Club, 'HL ll. Vlileing Buxiness Staff: Min- strel. '3l. 'flu' fllfllfl' n1ulm,Qi'r nl wzrfvuruliluli Ol. K ' 2 X . MSUIS SCHXVARTINSKY Z Latin Club,l,llglN1instrel: Gulf Team lVg junior Hi! Y l. ll: Senior l'li-Y, lll, llg Chemistry Club, lllg IV: Track lll. Uxually fouml lrllirrq pm- plv bun' In xpvll bil lui! mime. 9 MARY JANE SCHxv1eNn TLV 1n'rxnrlifi4'uliml of rn1lJvu'4'nximf. WlLl.lA M SHAW Trawlt, III, IV: Fnozlmll, IVQ Nnrllwr staff, III, IV: Cunipuxx staff, IV: Glue Club: I.in1 pin. II: N-Nllm-'I Iligh School Chorus. IV. .I gum' ilnulvli' f0f JIHIIT- Eowixko SNQDGRASS lianil. '27, High School Honor Orchc-urn. '8l: jun- ior Hi-Y: National Honor Society, French Club, '303 Viking staff, '3l. Only xiirrizing XI7l'4'iYlll'll nl' ilu' Dirk fl'1lf1'l'I1ifY. I.YI3IA S'l'l1iN'DAM Sin' wrrr fuilx Io ,qrvrl You wiflr u 4'ln'z'r'1' fH'll - LUCAS STIIIIIIEIYSON Clue Club, II, III. IV, a lfqpullgx Choir, Czmutag Opcretta. Anollzcr gnml frlivu' uw' fcnuu. JACK SELCRMG , President Perigon Club, '30, 'Hg Chemistry Club, '30, '31, Columnist Northrr staff, '30, '31, Coimpaxx staff. Known as Latin xhark. Uxualiy afiprurs slrrpy. MARY Eu SIMPSON' Delphinn, '29, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Norfbrr staff, Assistant liditor, '30, '3l: Delegate to T. H. S. P. A.g Cnmpusx staff, '31, Quill and Srmll, '30, 'f5l. E1'iJi'rl!.'.y Mary Ed uumlr In lu' Il wrifrr. Wa' xuggf-sf lbaf xlu' xiarl off by u'rifing xlnrivx nnil slap lr-ying In ilniluli' u'4'li-known imflwrs. x AI.I.INGS 1. O. T. C., D1 ' A jmrfrrl Iitrli- pmlilin' plin'. 1 V X i A MARGARET LEE STEPHENS lil Circulo Espanol. II, Ill, IV: Tren urcr IV, Viking staff, Quill and Scroll, IV. Margurrl ran My Ibm' fulfil Ibingx! Du you gin' rnursrx in prrsonalily, Mur- gurvl? LA Fmfxa ST1NcHcoMis Dclpliian, '30, 'Hg Honor Roll, I, II, III, IV. Abilrm-'x loss was our guin rrbm Lu Fuyv rams' lo UI. ' L A J Q fly ff! ff M MARGUERITE STOKES Br quicl, suv-rl, l'm ufmizl uw-'ll lrrur Wm! AGNES STULTS Olympiads, '29, '30, '3l. Tin- lux! nf lbul ullru1'li1'r family. DOROTHY' ANN Tmcura Delpliian. III: Chemistry, lIIg Chorus I, Il, IIIg Girl Reserves, II, lIlg Vice-Prcs.g In Old Vienna, Operetta: Camp Fire Girls, I, II. Dumlby Aim ix ilu' Iyfu' nf girl ll'1' like ami lrnulil like fu krmu' lirflvr. DCJIKOTI iv PI-'I'-IORN Spanixh Club, IV: Orehelh tra, III and IV, Chemistry Club, III: French Club, II , Girl Reserves. X Iuaf 11 lifllr rnlmlry lill- illrr from if iifflr Fllllilflfj' luuu. X NELVA Tucmm Gym Dcmunstrnrion, '28- '29g Viking staff. BI, Nurlbvr staff. Louie uf ilw url uvzrl: in Ibis Viking if you want u muifllr' uf N1'l1'1I'X hlirni. J. R. STRINGIZR fit'IIlIIY lmrll In lfllnlv uim'f'r1. f 'il J TAX'I Ou Vice-Pres. Vmlvil Club, Treasurer Senior Ili-YQ Alun- ior Officers Awneialimig First Lieutcnam Ii. O. T. C., Camp Dallas, '29, 'Mig C r a c k Cumpanyg lladk CILIIDQ Kodak Clulu Senior Life Saverg l'I1ilusopI1i:i-a Club. V4-rmfilv ami uijurlvlv. CZHRISTINE TIIAXTKBN To alixfvrorf' fl xfulc'im'ul mmlr lly fi ll'l'll-kilillfll xn- riologisi flml llrrw' ix im iurlr llviug ,ii lun' al firsl iiglvl. Clmriwlim' lx .1 llllllff rxulrlllia' uf ffm! Ufful ml us. H AR ' M .1 . U 1 x ' , I' 1 Band ant. Iairlif-X .xml fil'Hfll'NIl'll! Slrfv riglrl Mfr! INK flux unix nm' in rafrliril-y. u i N. , ELIZABETH NPR - 1 . 4 National Hllldf Suciepy, '30, 'Hg NOLHIW staff, '21, '30, 'HZ Qqill and Sirull. '30, 'sp Dglpliiajl '2-1. ' QQ Sp 29. 'Biz . depfz' uunci 5 L i n 1' Pl , '2X, '29, '30, 'Hg Paw- An rican League, ClIlllfl1I'iA staff. Girl Revervew. Tbr gentle rruufurr ulm rlnnlimlfrs Thr Nnrflu'r, BILLY Tvixnia I ramr, I saw-but I flimkvrl-mm' or iu'in'. Giaiukuina UNDERWQOU l'0llllfl'j' ufm rmnlv gr 1 A Iilfli' girl from IDI? III BLEKA w!ALKliR Latin Tournznicnt, IVg Norlbvr staff, IV. Norflr llullim' 1:r4'll1iw'x' lmrfvxs. Enmi QX7,Kii'i1-'L f Linz pin, -llllwg Nnriumil llnnur Society? Kid Scrollg Girls' Clui sg NnrllJm'r xtaff. Bruuliful .mil no! ilumb. Duixornv Wiii'1'Ai'Axiaix Girl Rcwrvcs, 'soq Span- isli Club, '29, '50, If ull uugwli im' lzlwnlvx ilu' .xlmulil uurry. HARRIET Tx'soN Delphian, Il, lllg Olym' piads, llg Girl Reserves, Illg Pan American Lcnguc, IlIg Spanish Club, Illg Clicmistry Club. Thr' girl tba! play book- ry and loin romuuliv morivx. REGINA Uiusisn Le Ccrcle Francais, '30. In Ibis r'oqui'Hv'x hvari, rurlx pn'JominaIv. ELIZABETH WALTON A buwy. W SU13 WAlx1.icK Notwl for tba! Illllfljtllllll xwaggvr. OIKIAN YAGLA Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C4 Rifle Team. Willy uml n1iirbici'oux. but uw all like' him. .fi l lm LISBETI-I ANN YOCKEY Perigon Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '30. Wanfs lo br' a dancing teacher. HOWELL ADAIR ROBERT ALLEN ERNESTINE CASEY MELVIN Cox RAYMOND DE MLRULIN VAN DONOHOO ARNOLD GRATZL AILEEN GOLDMAN RUTH GOLDS'fRICHE DAN HARBOUR JUDY HARLOW CORMAN HARRIS J EMORY HILI. ,N -lyk, OPAL LEE Hmxpisxljj 3 I I . . If I I .I ot ' X BORDEN ZIMMERMAN Chemistry Club, III, Ser- geant R. O. T. C. Prrxrnlz u well-lilzwl young man. Future: ax great u mul: as bix lIumI x lvllgllr. WILLIAM HOLllfll2LD PAULINE IVY ARTHUR JACKSON CANDLER LAW FRANK LOWE JAMES MCCLELLAN RU ELL MARTIN R7?gL'WL IRGINIA MOTE CATHERINE MOWAT TRUMAN MURPHREY JULIAN NATHAN MIN NIE BELLE NORW'OOl7 L. V. PORTER in the Pictures A ROSS YOU NG Pres. Jr. Hi-Yg Pres. Dal- las Jr. Hi-Y Councilg Sec. Sr. Hi-Yg Second Lieurcn- ant R. O. T. C., Vice-Pres. Philosophiansg Pres. Pan- American League of Dallas, Vice-Pres. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, IV, Senior Play, June, '31, Best All-round Boy, '3lg Crack Company, '29g Busi- ness Manager Viking: Har- vard Awardg Linz pins, Ill, lVg President June, '31 Class. A Very gvnilc' bras! am! of goof! ronsciriirr. WILI-IORD PRATT TRUE1'T RANDELL FRED ROBERTS ROY ROBINSON ALICE SINCLAIR ELAINE ST. CLAIR JACK STEWART CARL STEEN MARTHA TAYLOR BILLIE TRAXLER BRODIIE WALDIEN JOHN XVILLIAMS JOHNNIE YORUM IA z i- 1 s A I-1g'.qL', Full Tvrm STANLEY HOGG LOUISE WA'TSON KA'I'I'I1.YN JACKSON EDWARD TUlfl LY Wll.LIANl HORSLRY E. D. WALKER . Soriul HAROLD BLRRLLY I.Ou1s1a XVATSON VUILLIAM llORsLm' SARAH l,A:umR1'H V Rl'fI'C'XlJll1t'IIlS -'ANI FLANAGAN VlN5UN GRILL fW1Il.DkI,D Duqrqzx ' N1AR'l'llA JACKSON yy Class o January '32 OFFICERS . Prvsidcnl . . Virv- Pfl'Sit1l'IIf . S!'l'1'l'fdI'J7 . . Trvuximv' . . Sa'rgz'ar1f-at-Arnzs . . Sponsor . . Rrporfvr . I If 1 I V Spring Term EDWARD TUF1-'LY WILLIAM HORSLEY' KATHLYN JACKSON KATHLYN JACKSON HAROLD BERRLEY . E. D. WZKLKER SARAH LAMBERTH V . 4 W .1il1fCl'f!liI1lllI'lll MAROARLT DAv1s FORRLST HOBRECHT EDWARD TUFI-'LY EDGAR NWHITIE SARAH LAMDERTH WILLIAM HORSLEY ff VM 4,14 . 4 fy cg , Y x MARGARET ALLEN Dclphian, Typist for tht Compass. Margurrf xI'I'ms 10 hz' rushing rrvry firm' wr sn' hrr. Surrly a fvw rlaxsrs roufdrfl rauxc il? CATIIARINIQ BARI-LR A lhuroughly likublv fwf- YOU. VIRGINIA BRAGDON K WU' llltly hr uhh' lo imilulv what Virginiu says, but we ruff! imiiulr bow Ihr' xuys iii 1 . '55 juANI'I'A BRAY WWII' figural il uni, Iufmilu isn'l xnonfy,:f xhc x jus! hashful! Q yv X,. PALMIQR CLARK CaptaiIT,5R. O. T. C., Sr. Hi-Y, Cmnp Dallas, Effi- cilncy Medal. X' Ssgrrxf' to bm' growing zlouwiurfl inxhunl of Ihr usual run of ulrwuril. EULYNI5 ANnR12ss Dclphian, Vol ly Ball Team, '29, '30, Gym Dcm- onstration. '28, '29, Spanish Club, Girl Scout. I'm sun' you muxf br uxvary dvar, wilh soaring up Io high. HPlNRY BOLLMAN B a n d, Basketball, '3 l, Football, '29. Oh! huu' hz' ran xhuffli' fhoxz' fvvt. NIQIL BRANS Kodak Club, Spanish Club, Camp Dallas, First Lieutenant, Philnsnpliians, Rifle Team. A hlomlv fha! ull Qirls fH'I'fI'r. ELLANOR BROXVN L a t i n Tournament, I, State Medal, Ill, Dclphian, I, Il, III, National Honor Society, Linz Pin, ll, Ill. BILLII2 FRANK CZONRAD Dclphian, III, IV, Girl-' Chorus, III. Whul ll lwlraxauf mrprm' zvhrn u'1' filfmf Ihr lldlllt' Io Ihr girl, Billir Frank. ,lVlARGARIi'l' Dfxvis Olympiads. l, Il, lll, lVg Dclphian, l, ll, lllg Chemis- lry Club, IV, Latin Club, Ill. IV. WH' v,xpi'r! murh of yon, Murgurrf. NANLZX' DixoN Dclplminn Club, Ill. IV, Spanish Club, Vicc-Prcsi- dent, III, IV: Vice-President Pan-American Leaguc. Nurlry'x pulivriu' ix ri'- umrkulzlc. Proof? Walk by ilu' lilzrurny any nflvrnoon uf- lvr school. CoNs'i'ANcu EVANS Slu' ix ilu' liffll' girl from Norfli Diilliix who lun i'lJilrrll. MAIKUUI-lRl'l'l1, l'71ui1mir:xsoN North 'Dallas Hi A Ca- pella Choir: Girls' Chorus. Witlwy imil frivnilly lo ri vryouv! IXNNL CQREENVFOOD Oufxlumliugly imlliiifuul. MELBA DAVIS Dclphian Clubg Perigon. Um' Iris gcntillv dcmoi- xvllf. Lumie EA'i'oN Girl Reserves. No, lbuf isrfl flu' po! of gold al fbi' vmf of Ibm' rain- lzoirg il's I,uJii x buir. Burn Fuaios Chemistry Club, lvg Girl Rcscrvga, ll. BNI: bas 11 ilixfroxilion ax xwvrl ax lm' xmllr. MARY FRANCIS GILLUM lfllvlixrly uniiulzlv. ViNsoN Giucis junior Hi-Y, ll, Senior Hi-Y, ll and IV: Philosoph- iansg Linz Pins, l, ll, III: Reporter Chemistry Club, III: National Honor Society: Studcnt's Council: Sergeant R. O. T. C.: Kodak Club, IV. Rrmirnlx us of ii frorru- jiirn'-ru'r'1'r in ii burr'-y fo get uuywbr'n', and lll'1.'l'1' romplaiiiing, u'ln'1ln'r bi' grls lbvrz' or nol. FORREST Homuicnr Pan - Amcricang Spanisli Clubg Sergeant R. O. T. C. Won? be frrr gin' thc' girlx a brvak? TH ia LM A HOPSON Wx' un' xorry In .wr brr Ivan' Norlb Dallas. SAM HOUS1'ON Wi' m-wr ruuld fiml ou! why bix uirlzrlulm: ix Kiwi . FRANK .lARRli'l'T Hi-YQ Pl1ilL?SOPl1i3l1SQQUill and Scrollg Sergeant R. O. T. C.g Track ll, III, IVg Crack Company, Illg Nurlln- vr staffg Compuxs staff. Thr-y my llml Fnnlk likrx ufblrlirs! HUBERT K1-LNNEMEER llii Cuilillur .xluys ui! 64 C STA N LIzY H000 Glcc Club, '29g President, lll As, '30g President Ko- dak Club, '3l: Secretary Philosophinns, 'Hg junior Hi-YQ Senior Hi-Yg Quill and Scrollg Comfvuxs stnffg Business Manager Nmlbrr. Firsf main' of fbi' guml xlvifv S. S. KmlM1. WILLIAM Housu-.Y Reporter Cl1cmistry Clubg Vice-President Radio Club: Kodak Club: Band Scrgcmntg Camp Dallas, '30. A grrul mun ioun' Jay in u'bulz'1'rr ilirrrfiorl bix micr- ,qivs un' 4'x1u'mln'J. KATHLYN jAc:xsoN Delphiang Norllwr smff: National Honor Society: Linz Pins. I. ll, lllg Olym- piadsg Chemistry Club: Sec- retary lllB and lllA Claws. Kafhlyn ix our film of un illvul girl-prrffy, xlrrvt Jix' fmxiliou, uml-u'rll, init lm'- ublv! Nonwoon joNr.s Clicmistry Clubg Pcrigon Club. Iizvrlylmilyk lrllixilllrw- l'lt'Vj'l7lMIj A frirmf. JACK KUNL A fn'rfm'l fyln' for u mm- ir lwru. SARAH l.AMBlaR'l'Il Spanish Club, lllg Kodak Club, lll, Circulation man- ager of Nurlln'r, IV, Agent for fflllllfidiai Viking Popu- larity Context, '31, of North Dallas. Slnfx nur AIl'l't'f.klt'iI1'f! Du you irumlrr? Ml1.imi',ii Lissuia xlfflmugb Mililnwf hui uu- ly bmw: u'iIl1 ui xinri' S4114 la'ml14'r, lwr Mary Briurf' lvokx and inlurulvlv ll'llYX lmri' um: ui ull. Louisia M12'1'c:A1.1-ia l.in1 pins, l, ll: Del- pliians, Ill, Viking staffg Gym llcnmmtratiuii, ll. Rit,i-man Poxviat L. ' First Lieutenant, R. O. 'l'. C., Rifle Team, '29, '30, 'Hg Latin Club: Parliaincn- tarian of l liilosoplii.1m, '30, President of Pliiluxopliians. 'Jlg Clicmistry Club, l'rcsidcnt of Pcrigon Club, 10, Vice-President of Peri- gon, 'Hg Linz awards, '29, '30, Crack Cumpgiziy, 'Mig Camp Dallas, '28, '29, '50, Dirk but u xvlliilffz' um! xlruiglll - furuulril ufliluili' ulrivll wi' liki' wry :.'1m'l1. Doitoiiiv SALi-13ia Cliumi try Club, lllg Kn- tlalt Club, Ill, IV, Dclpliian , lll, IV, Gym Demonstra- tion, ll. lfmlunmn', furuxiglil, ilrvugllr mmf iklllf' RALPH LAWRIENCIZ Scrgcant,R. O. T. C.: Kodak Club, IV, Hi-Y, ll, Crack Co., lllg Glcc Club, lV. Ralph ix rrrlaiuly iwll- likvil in fbii ririnilqy. Parli- vulurx :nay 111' xrrurrd from ll ri-rluiu '1li'l'H-ICIIOIUII young liuly. CiiAiu.1ai' MA vim Camp Dallas, ll, lllg Dad's Club: First Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Crack Cum- pany, 'l9. I,c'rm wil frrolmllly rml ui flu' l7I'l'AilIl'llI of flu' Firxl Nuliolml Bank. QIANE Mooiua Dclphiiins, l, llg Girl Rc- scrvcs, l, Ilg Camp. Sbr has fvvrirmalilvy, am! abr' ix Iborougbly Iilu-ublr. LILLIAN ROBliK1'S Shi' ii iI1ff'I'l'Sfl'lI in pru- jmlv, and wr uri' ililwvsfml in bi-r. PAUL Sci-iuMAc1itux xl ,quail rgg. CIIRISSII2 SMITII Girl Reserves, III, IV, Spanish Club, II-IV, Pan- American, II, III. Wi' rulz' slu s O. K.! VELA MAE SMITH Trm- imliriilualily vuuuot br' rvliiril. W. R. STLIIHENS Band, II-IV, Orchestra, I, II. The lmml aml orrbvslnz will miss you, W. R. EDWARD TUI-IIfLY Linz Pins, I, II, Spanish Club, I, IV, Secretary, III, Pan American, Il, III, jun- ior Hi-Y, ll, Senior I-Ii-Y, II, Senior Hi-Y, III, I , Parliamentarian, Kind Club, III, President, I 3 Philosophia s, III' ,,Parli1- mentarian,' V, adio Clull, III, WI, ' inglstaff, lll, IV Emi ry Olub Presi- deg , Treasurer, IIIA C ss, Pres. Class. jan., '32. EJ is LllXflIIXlliXlH'll by bis bi-J lzair .md neu! uf:- pearufiw. LOUISE WA'rsoN Perigon Club, III, IV, Chemistry Club Vice-Presi- dent, Ill, Olympiads, IV, Vice-President, IIIA Clas, Latin Tournament, II, Na- tional Honor Society, IV, Viking staff, IV. Sha' still inxislx tha! ber hair is unlzum ulnl noi nal. jfxcx SMITH Spanish Club, Basketball team, Ill, Manager of Foot- ball, II, III, Manager of Basketball, III. HI' says, Il's a gratlv lifI'. MARY VIRGINIA SI'I4.Nc,I Delphian Club, Kodak Club, Chemistry Club, Gym Demonstration. Hvr bums' utlnlrrss Xbvlllnl lu' Mmm! f,lj'lllf7llS lrvrillisi' sba s our iIlI-.I of u Cnwl: goIlIlcss. EUGENIL TLLQAMII Football, Spanish Club, Vodvil Club, Minstrel. W,bl'l'l' IliIl lu' xltitjlllfr' llml IlI'I'11-sru rull ? -- xs C 1. , -f r GER'I'RUDli VAl.l:N'l'INl'. Most popular girl, '5l. Slill frying In ufwprur Im- t'U!lt't'Tlll'II ulwnl Ibm' bupfvru- ings of tba' u'r1rlIl, RACIIIQI. Wll.l.IAMS Thou' l7l'UIl'Il l'-YPA Irill ln lbv tlotwlfall of nmny lloys uml IDI' Wfulrrluo of our. if l ,H ELj45f1'wy,f 1, -nwwlfrf - Y W1 ,,Y'mn.i'! Q A ,wh Mp! Huy 'barn-mY,.5q! vJlV!f!xn M 3 V F 9 u ' W P KATHKYN WYNNE Delphian Clubg Chemistry Club. 'Her eyes were deeper than the depth of waters 0-oo-C-9 .-,, . -' .. s- - C. E. ATKINSON HERMAN BALLARD ARCHIE BALLOU JIMMIE Boorsq BARON Coma I MIKE CONE CHARLES Cox JACK DILKER JUDsoN EARLE JACK EDWARDS I-IQWARD GARRETsoN JOE GATEWOOD ED GILLESPIE Bon GoLnEN LESTER GOTTSCHALL En Jo:-msow EDGAR LANKFOKD BRYSON MARTIN :filled at evening. Not in Pictu rvs BILL MCLEMORE PEAVY MCWIITLIAMS DUDLEY Moomav OTTO Moams ARTHUR Prrrs Tom SELTZER JAMES SIMPSON CHARLES STORER EDGAR WHITE JOHN WILLOUGHBY HORTON Wann MARTHA ADAMS CARIDA BATES MARY V CASON IRENE CvRRxE GERTRUDE DAvxs LENORE DlcxERsoN IMOGENE FRENCH ALMA GLUTH Lucn.E GREEN LAURA HAYS ELIZABETH HuRsT KATHLEEN JoHNsoN ANN MCCLURE MARGARET Moons RITA Nnvsomn HAZEL RAMSAY FAYE Ronnms MARGARET ROBERTS LILLIAN Rom' MARIE SCALLON GLADYS SCI-IUELLER LORENE SPEARS MARJORIE WEILAND Ross WHEAT 3' Y s All s t ' a . Lim... ..... -... ., -J.. . 'Y-V-VD wj.,T,.:,.:5t , - , Tk .5 -. .,',4 ,. : H :.:.1:..1-. 4: - . 3,1 . . . . -,Q .' 1--' .-,,' ' v ,gi fr. ,- ' .f -- uf? . ,ra-.r'.a-f.ga.gv'-1-'. -. ,T-,fZ,.-... 1 a,.T .?. Y? 'f f , HL 3 ' -.VE -I ,, ,A vii--.. N ' ' ' ' ' aww! '-1: Lids .wu.fw4e .wwf-. A -A-fin.-JL .2 .--mnlimsyfa ' f 1 1 '9f Y ' ' G ':? f'fF'1' 7 V , I 5 1 JIUNIIQRS SQPHQMQR s FRESHMEN Boy: Barker. Jimmie Berry, Granville Berry, Carl Lee Bistelow. Clifford Billings. Clayton Blair, Shelton Boll, Henry Honner, Billie Bower, Edwin Brassell. James Burgess, Stewart Caldwell. Alex Calhoun. Jark Cameron, Richard Campbell, J. L. Campbell. Raymond Campbell, Robert Carmichael, Stewart Carruth, Walter Chaneey, Elmo Christian, Bernard Cole. Baron Cullum. Charles Currie. J. D. Dailey, Lawson Dalton. Tolbc-rt Darr. Cer-il Davis. Audley llevherd, Bert' De Haro, Eberhardt Dowell, Mart Dyer, Bill Edmondson, William Ellington, Joe Fisher, Ben Fisher, Guy Gambell. Jack Gilker, Billy Hale, J. C. Hand, Raymond Harris, John Ha rrison, Lawrence Hart. Scott Hartman, Merrill Heinen. Clarence Hereford, Jimmie Howell. Roland Hudicins, Maryon Class 0 June '32 Huvelle. Marvel John:-non, Calvin Johnson, Peyton Jones. Hug-h Knight, Billy Lamt. John Leak, Joe Ledbetter. Paul Link. Ashford Lomr, Richard McLemore, Bill Mc-Numara, J. C. Malone. Frank Mansfield. S. J. Martin, Brysen Melton, Bradford Metcalf, Roger Minton, W. C. Petty, John Pitts, Arthur Proctor, Nathan Robinson. Leon Rudine, Alfred Runck, Lewis Sz-hrock. Kenneth Schumaker, Paul Shields, .lark Shields, T. L. Smith, Jarkson Smith, Merrill Smith. Rodman Stackmier, Raymond Stringer, William Swartz, Martin Taylor, John Turner, George P. Van Winkle, Charles Webb, Sexton Whitehurst. James Williams. Nash Winn. Robert Girls Achilles, Marjorie Anderson, Martina Andrews, Gladys Barker, Dorothy Bartel, Christine Bibb. Billie Bliss, Lottie llostiek, Blonda Brett, Helen Brewer, Louise Brodnax. Lynette Bruce. Frances Burroughs. Eloise Butera. Mickey Carlton, Nancy Christensen. E Cole. Brownilxel Collier. Barbara Conrad, Jane Counts, Katherine Cowan, Evelyn Cowart, Ollye Crawford, Pauline Cullum, Martha Curran, Cloye Dickerson, Lenore Echols, Margaret Edwards, Elizabeth Elliott, Ruby Finney. Viva Sue Flanagan, Jane Gifford. Frankee Green, Katherine Green. Ruth Griffin, Irma N Hagedorn. Lois A Hall. Frances Hanlon, Catherine Harris, Bonnie Hawkins. Lucille Hazel. Mary Jane Hellman. Doris Henneberger. Ruth Hindu. lla Marie Hodge. Myrtle Holley. Elizabeth Hollingsworth, L. Hunter, Martha Hurst, Jewell lmboden. Flora Johnson. Lucile Kassler, Juanita Keeler. Elizabeth Kent, Anna Mae Kickirillo, Phyllis Knox. Mildred Kowalski, Lolita Law, Mary Tweed Littlejohn, Lucile Lyon. Mildred Mt-Dermott, Dorothy McQuiston. C. Mansell. La Reita Montgomery. Mary Moore. Helen Moore. Juanita Moore, Marpzaret. Moore. Martha Mulliszan, Betty Nafus, Maxine Nesbitt, Alice Nicholson, Martha J Northcutt, Evelyn Orr. Helen Pennington, Lyndal Peterson. Sara R. Pickens, Evelyn Pierce. Letie M. Porter, Carolyn Powell, Eleanor Putman, Marpzaret Ramsay. Viola Reddick. Cloe Richardson, C. Rock, Virginia Rowland. Kathleen Ryals. Bessie K. Sanders, Gwendolyn Sandlin, Marlluerite Scallon. Marie Seelipzson. Helen Shipp. Mary L. Smith, Audrey Dale Smith, Salome Strait. Mnyelna Strange. Mabel Tackett, Ellen Tanner. Carrie E. Todd. Louise Unger, Elsie Walker. Evelyn Wallare. Eleanor Watson, Mary A. Watts. Helen Wiley, Dorothy Yarbrough, Georgia J .., ,..,.,.. ....y--fr AA -- -:v '- 'f'+--.,A--- - Boys Alilxott. Henl'5' Allen, Francis Bnllowe, Gregg' Bodell. Ross Brutr-ache, Dudley Burr, Alex Crabb. Whorton lleun, Norman Drake. Jurk. Ecliols, Wm. Ector, Walton Elliott. Dale Ferrell. Clarence Gleuves, Dorman Hanks, Mnurice Ilnrris, Carman Iverrs. Charles Johnston. Allen Jones, Stanley Kinmnn. Charles Lnllnrba, Sherm: Lnllier, Jack Lotta, Mnx Lnuve. Linden Linskie, Carlyle McClellan, Jack M1-Kay, Hector Manning, John I Mood, Bert Moore. Edward Nichols, Gordon Onkley, Herschel In 4. Osborne. John C. f Class 0 'Januar '33 Polland, Joe Polline. Vincent Powe, Francis Puff, James Reed, Clifford Rice. John Robinson, George Rosser. George Rucker. Joe Sanderford, Ibowurd Scott, Fred Sherman, Cleveland Sherman. Winthrop Simpson. James Stitt. Ira Straup, Ray Testa. Joseph Thompson, David Townsend, Reed Turner, Charles Turner, George Ward. Joe E. Warlick, Homer Westdyke, Hagt. Woinowsk. Russell Wyatt, Clyde Girls Adams, Martha Adams, Mary Jane Allen, Billie M. Allender, Mary Anderson, Lucille Barr. Doris Brent. Martha Burton, Dorothy Jane Cavender, Margot Clay, Rogie Clementn, Ileta Conrad. Billie Covington, lietty Crowley. Genevieve Drake. Helen Edmondson. Betty Feinemun. Betty ldindley, Lorene Franklin, Angela Gallaher, Pauline Gateley, Bonnie Gillum, Helen Bess Goldberg. Harriet Gordon, Louie-we Gordon, Mamie Cranberry, Winston Harper, Helen Hawk, Nancy Hickey, Verbn lee Hintchey. Juanita. Hinton. Helen Hodge:-son, Julia Holcomb. Willie M. Hood, Nell Johnson, Nell Ketty. Dell Kindred, Leiliertz Lyon, Marmu-et McClure. Ann Mclluff, Marihelen Matthews. Patricia if-IQ 1. Mitchell. Gwendolyn Moore, Margaret Morris. Caroline Nungeser, Martha Parr, Murian Patterson, Emily Phillippe, Jeanette Phillips, Virginia Pickett, Josephine Quinn, Louise Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Jerry Russell, Billie Sale, Elizabeth Salter, Sue Sanders, Helen Theremond. Edith Smith, Elizabeth Snow, Chareda Tulioferro. Ann Tanner. Hazel Tate. June Thomas. Doris Thompson. Joy Thompson, Virprinia Thomson. Martcaret Turner, Loraine Walker. Doris Watson. Inez Webb, Elizabeth White, Lois Willoughby, Anna M Winprfield. Mildene Young, Lillian 1 l- Boys llarber. James Hates, Robert liennett, Herald lirady,Jack Brake, E. W. Bridges, Henry Brown. Joc Caryile. William Uasper, Jim t'hapman. Clavis Combs, James Huuli Crowdus, W. l.. llansby, Robert. Ilealey, Al De Loach, tirady Dixon. Wiley English, Harry Fisher, N. 'l'. leetwood, Maurire renrh, John tiarretson, Robert tiatewood. Joe Gibbs. Robert Hillespic, Thomas tim-man, George D. tiottsrhall, Hobby Graham, Fred tireenwell, Roger hreenwood, Hardy Hall. Jack l'laverstraw. Clair:- Heitman. llill Hemphill, A. J. Hennebertzcr, Jaclt Hill, Charlcs Hill, Robert Hilton, Ralph Hoffer, Temple Hoffman, Lerry Hooker, Fred Jacobsen, Arthur Jaquers, Claud Jameson, Paul Johnson, Robert Joseph, Samuel Kennemer, Frank Lucas, Panteli Lynch, Houston Mf't'ain. Douglas 14' 1-' Class 0 June 533 Mctiee, Raymond Mctirath. Frank McMahan, William Maybrey, J. C. Mirton, Truett Mooney, Dudley Morriss, Robert Neighbors. Tom Newsom, C. M. Odum. Thomas H. l'lumlee, Houston Porter, Robby Read, John C. Riddle, Roh Roberts, Nick Robinson, Stewart Rumfelt. Gordon Russell, Billy Sailers, Bill Schumacher, Vernon Scott, Richard Shclane, Richard bimpon, Marvin Smartt, Joe Smith. J. P. Souter, Jim Stallings, liill St. Clair, 0. E. Stephens, John Storey, Lewis Taylor, Jack Thompson, Charles 'l'ohey. Eugene Ulrick, Mead Vaughan, Houston Waakom, J. B. White, Willard Wilcott, Jimmy Wilkins, Grover Wilson, Bennie Withers, ll. T. Wood, J. R. Worlks, George W. Girls Abbey, Charlotte Armstrong, Martha liartoli, Angelina llarton, Thelma Heaird, Meriam lioxvman, Ruth Hremm, Martha Butera. Angeline Center, Lucille Clay, Nedra P. Cook, Margaret Cotton, Mona Courtney, Margaret Cowdrey, Vivian Crump, Elva Laura Cullum, Elizabeth Cummings, Nellie J. Dailey, Sandal Dickerson, Ruth A. Dosier, Marguerite Dunnavan, Margaret Echols, Margie Edwards, Anne Ellis. Eva Erisman, Valora Evans, Margaret l ortune, Ida M. Germany, Julia Gibson, Glover Greene, Eva Hale, Elizabeth Hall, Ruby Hammond, Noneda Harlow, Judy Hattas. Ruthmosy Hemphill, Minnie Hoehn, Katherine Howell, Dorothy Jackson, Mary Jackson, Mauretta Johnson, Mildred Jones, Evelyn King. Annabelle King. Dorothy Kinney, Dorothy Knight, Virginia Lake, Kathleen Landrum, Elizabeth Letta. Clara N. Lavender. Marguerite Lawrence. Margaret LeBlanc, Catherine Lee. Durene Lee, Ruby Ludwig, Virginia I.e1 McDaniel, Edwina Mc-Quade, Anna H. Maloney. Agnes Manner. Elizabeth Mason, Margaret Massay, Dorothy Mentesana, Frances Morton, Ruth Neill. Wilhelmina Novey. Lois 0'Shea. Kathleen Philpot. Aline Prensa. Lola Raybwin, Mildred Rea. Jennie Louise Reddick. Marjorie Reeves. Elizabeth Robbins. Jackie Robertson, Winifretl Rogers, Mattie Kat.- Rowland. Mary Rust. Theresa Sammons, Mildred Sanger, Elsa Schooumaker, Phylli Simrell, Mary Fae Smith, Margaret Smith, Myra Snider, Dorothy Soclter, Gerard Sparks, Nettie Stroup, Alba Tankel, Katherine Tate. Frances 'l'ea1.rarden, Elizabeth Testa, Frances A nn Tenstey, Mary 'l'oIbert, I-Imelene Van Sickle, Cathleen Vaughn, Amy Jo Wainscott, Mildred Waite, Polly Wallace, Hazel Wallis, Cecil Warren, Navis Warren, Rudell White, Virginia Weidman. Shirkey Willis. Mary I.. .H-.i mal, .Y L vi .. . ,uw rf.. , A if all x'- ii M 5. ii, Ji, i lv -N i 1 .l iii I' i i '.ff-4-1-N3-g.m.,-...,..,1:w1. . -ef -. :.-.-.. ,gf-7, .,-.I 11 5 .i .0,- V . L- , .,.,-....., ff? 'Mix ai ,V ' ' ' I I f i '5!4 1 . '- r y I i ' li, fi ' 'E . .. 153 . i , wi! 5 '-E i - - . L . f . . ,L is Class 0 ,lanua ry '34 B0 W Hebert, Gurdon Schnrbu, Pete Heard, Hazel - Hill, James Smith, Houston Hopson. Mary Sue ' Allison, Edwnril Hood, 0. H., Jr. Smith. Merit Hudler, Merle Arvhilmlil, Raymond Howhe. Grover Spent-er, H. H. Irby, Evelyn .Nl llnllard, Stanley Hejden, Clyde Stitt, Ira Jones, Julia ' F Berkley, Arthur Jones, L. M. Tanner, Franklin Kirkland, Mnriruret Benford, Charles Knox, Bill Tanner, W. C. McCrary, Frani-es Bond, Wilson Lake, Sim T. Tejada, Julius Martinez. Irene Boyer. Blanrhurd Latta, Don Tepton, John Minor, Ruth Louise llllynlvll. Wifwwn Learn, J. U. Wigmi, William Moody, Iline llrulte, James Lunhort, Juvk Wilhorn, Jai-lc Moore, Mary lin-owner, George Locke, Eugene Wilkins, Fred Nash, Imogene llrown, Edward Mcllowell, Bill Willigims, Ceifil Nix, Genevieve Carter. Anderson McShan, L. A. Northcutt, Erminie Chambers, Elton Marshall. Charles Girl, Parsley, Rozelle Crump, Harry C. Melton, Thornton ' Patterson, Patsy Dalton, Elmer Metzger, John Adama. Edith Perry, Alice Jane Davis, Lawrenve Mills, Charles Akin, Mary Jane Perry, Parry Lee Dixon, Robert Mittenthal, Freeman Allen, Marie Pinto, Luc-ille llouizln:-x, Chnrles Monte, Rufus Arkle, Elennor Roberson, Ruth Edwards, Bill Moody, William Blackman, Gahel Scallion. Thedn Finney. Robert Morrell, Lawrenve Bonner. Helen Sharp, Ilelma Fortune. Glen Morrison, Max Browley, Verila Shelby, Dorothy l+'reednmn, Sum Morville, John Carter, Ma ry C. Sims, Helen French, Stanley Mueller, Ed Dlark, Marguerite Sterner, Louise l nrmison. James Neill, Jack Cochran. Iletty Thomson. Julin Gaffield. Lamuel Nesbit. Turner Davis, Dorothy Tucker, Elizabeth Gaiden, Frank Owen, John Downs, Marjorie Vmlen, Era Nell Goldman, James Parker, R. J. Edge, Inez Vinson, Ednn Goodlvt. C. Il. Pnrker, William Elliston, Mury Vogel, Catherine Goodwin, Winton Poe, Elmer Ferrell, Dorothy Walker, Mary I . Greenewood, Robert Porter, Julian Ford, Laurene Whitlnw, Nell Griffin, John Rhyner, Howard Griffin, Evelyn Wilkinson, Marie Hawskins, Kenneth Roberts. Charles Gygen. Agnes Williams, Loraine Heath. Jarrell Rountree, John - 1 v, L n Y' l l 1 iii' . s. ,. T.. f J 1 , , , . , , I Boys Adams, Frank Alcorn, Munrex Anderson, Aolis Baldwin. Benjamin Bennett. Frank Berry, John L. Blalock, Harold Bonner, Dickson Bowhug, Charles Bridges, Randall Bruce, Billy Budd, Kenneth Bumpus, Norris Cage. Edwin Cain, Douglas Campion, Jim Canty, Patrick Chamness, Leland Christensen, C. B. Clark, Edgar Clark, Richard Cline, Marvin Clockman, Leon Cobb, Roland Conant, Roger Crowley. David Crump, Edmond Cummins. Marshall Cunningham, Roy Curry, Dean Davis, Albert Davis. Jesse Dawson, Donald Degenhardt, R. DeLany, Russell Dodge. John Dorbandt, Winston Earle, Chester Fluhard, John Foster, Clifford Frew, Athol Gendusa, Dominic Gluth, William Goebel. Richard Goodson, Kenneth Grube, Edward Gurley. John Hall. Pat Harris, Layes Harrison, John Harvey. John Nolan Hopkins. James I, 4 J Class 0 June '34 Horsley. Edward Huber, Joe Imperial, Raymond Ingham. Jack Jannach, Harry Johns, Edward Johnson, Frank I.ee Jones, Carl Jones, Ellis Kennedy, Murry Kuffer, Sidney Kenman, Dick Knight, Hob Kramer, Louis La Barba, Ernest Langley, Harry lledermar, Edgar Lo Bello, Kola Luna, James Lyons, Gordon McClure. Woodrow McCredie, Milburn McDonald, Glen McElroy. Milton McGee. Henry Marschall, Billie Marshall, William Martin, Robert Meason. George Moon, Troy Morris, Ben Morris, Jack Mosley, Marion Murphy. Oscar Murrin, Hugh Neal, John Thomas Nelson, Otis 0'Connell, Bill Paine, Roswell Phillips. Norman Phipps, Thelbert Pickens, Arthur Pitts, Truett Pullman. Billie Roy, Oscar Richey, Don Rike, Maurice Romine, Coleman Rosser, Clarence Rough, Charles Rudine, Francis Sammons, Edward Scheibe, Billy St-hwend, Fred Scott, Louis Seef, Vaughn Shepherd. Al Smith, Harold Smith, J. B. Smith, William Sparkman, Forrest Spellman, Jack Storey, Charles Stovall. Harold Strait, Brooks Summers, Virgel Taliaferro, Woodrow Termin, Ralph Trabue, R. C., Jr. Walker, Jack Ward. Fred Watson, James Williams, Eldon Wilson, Carl Wilson. Charles Girls Akin, Ruth Alford, Willie Edna Allen, Uorys Louise Arrighi. Eleanore Austin, Mildred Barrett, Heloise Beneke, Elizabeth Billings, Lois Montez Bradley. Alyce Brown. Willene Burlew, Patricia Calhoun, La Velle Calhoun. Nera Cameron, Betty Lou Camp, Mae Cann, Laura M. Carter, Eulah Marie Childers, Pauline Clark, Margaret Clawson, Garland Cornwall, Margaret Crouch, Caren Crowley. Margaret De Lee, Jewell Dobartl, Lenore Dodson, Catherine Duckworth, Marguerite Duncan, I-Iowardine Elam, Thelma Emrick, Janice Marie Evans, Evelyn Farr, Geraldine Garrett, Minnie Lee Gay, Emma Dove Graves, Valeria Guy,Anita Guy, Annette Hammond, Johnnie Hardy, Elizabeth Harris, Mary Irene Hemphill, Janita Hill, Janice Hill, Margaret Neil Hodkin, Franc-cs Hogg. Martha Horn, Ened Howells, Bettie Hunt, Mary Jarrard, Charlene Jernigan, Bertha Mae Johnson, Margaret Kendrick, Katherine Kenton, Puida Claire Keyes. Faye Kleuscr, Yvonne Elizabeth Lawrence. Catherine Le Blanc, Mattye Sue Limhe, Helen Lucus, Virginia McDonald, Catherine Mclver, Marie McKinney, Cornelia McNutt, Mary Elizabeth Mims, Hattie Mitchell, Virginia. Monschke, Juanita Morre, Catherine Mool'e, Mildred Moralh, Sarah Murphy, Gladys Neighbors. Rose Nesbitt, Kathleen Nesmith, Edna Newton, Jane Noell, Ruby Jean Nolen, Emma Catherine Nungezer, Grace Oliver, Elva Mae 0'Shea, Irene Palmer. Elise Phillippe. Christine Pinka, Agnes Pinyan. Mable lloris Pope, Frances Pratley, Elizabeth Rechenberg, Margaret Redding, Elizabeth Reeves, Lorine Reichert, Lucille Reynolds, Dorothy Robinson, Marjorie Rogers, Virginia Ross, Jessie Mac Rust, Edna Ryals, Beatrice Ryan, Mary Edna Selby, Lucille Seltzer, Katie Seymour, Violet Sherman, Eleanor Shepp, Genevieve Smith. Carolyn Smith, Mary Sue Mattie Lee Melodees Stark, Mary Louise Stewart. Nellie Still, Margaret Storey, Mary Bruce Stringer, Evelyn Stults, Elsie Jane Swartz, Irene Swintlall. Margaret Alice Taber, Juanita Taliferro, Minnie Taylor, Evelyn Thompson. Le Noro Travers, Jane Tyler. Ruth Gordon Valentine. Theo Van: Vaughan, Norwood Waite, Mavis Watson, Margaret Weaver. Mary Nell Weed, Edith West, Geraldine Whedbu, Sarah Whisenant, Lota Griggs Wiley, Helen Williams, Vera Pearl Withrow, Louise Smith, Smith, ,iv-i - Hoyx Abel. Austin Ahern. John Armstrong, llill Armstrong, Dwight liurkley, Leonard liluckburn, Ilan llruwn, Ed ltuchanan, J. 'l'. Uununarata. Sam Clark, Victor tiolernan. Walter Collins. 'l'onimy Cooke, Vernice Daniel. Alva Huy, John Imwns,Vt'. Il.. Jr. lk-ary. Mike lit-lion, Clenton 1'illHi-VVtl0Ki, Ernest ltldwards, Cullen ltldwards, llowzird Erwin, Huprli i+'eenhe-rg, John lfelltins, Bill lfenter. Sain Ford. Trunian hilrson, William tiuugh, Jamie tiralzl. Alvin tiriffitts, VVilliani tiuynes, C. l . lilummond, Connor Hanna, Newt, Harrell, Ben Hickey, Charles lluffimzton, Ray Class 0 'Januar 93 Jackson, Richard Johnson. Noble Jordan. Bordeaux Kelty, Albert Kershaw, tieorize Lambert. J. H. Lyon. Andrew McKinney, Raymond Mackay. Donald Medder Travis Neely, Stanley Nenbii, Alden Osborne. Louis Oyame. Porter Papze, James Pearson, J. C. Petty. Hobart Randle. J. P. Richey, VVilliam Roach. .Norman Ross. Leland Schummacher, A. Shinp. Edd Smith, Sherwin Storey. Lanier Taylor, Berry Teairarden. J. W. Thorp, James Tracy, John Loyd Vauilhn. Chester VVard. John Kidd Watson. Robert West Dyke. Paul Wilson, Jack Wilson, Russell Wolf. Otha Yates, Frank Girl.: Alcorn. Minnilee Alexander, Il. Bell, Cleo Black, Sybil Branch, Helen Brimm. Betty Bruce. Mary Burns, Frances Conner, La Honul Chulman, Willie Chandler, Sibyl Craig, Francesi De Barde. Eloise Denhalley. Ilora Dunham. Kathryn Dunn. Dorothy Dyer. Martha Ellis, Katherine Elmore, Louise Emuerson, Ruth Ferrell, Juanita Forbes. Mildred Fritz, Bertha Fupzate. Captolu Gordon, Harriet Hall. Marsraret Hanks. Dorothy A . Hellman. Grace Herring, Frances Hewit. Anita Hillyer. June Hooker, Mary L. Jervey, Anna il. Jones, Oleta Lnntz. Mary 4, I- . Lavrrence, K. Locherer. Eunice Mackey, Doris Mills, Carnella Mitchell. Louise ll. Moore, Nancy A. Morriss, Mary I.. Ncal, Iris Neal, Natalie Nelms. Mildred tiliver, Mildred Oneal, Dorothy Urmsby, Majorie l'atterson, Lorene Randall, Adele Rogers. Minnie Russell, Margaret Sanders. llorthy J. Saddler. P1-rcita Schawe. Juno Sheffield, Irene Sexton, Francis Slater, Rosemary Smith, Evelyn Stockmeer, Mildred 'l'ownserd, Alire Vaughn, Katy Sue Walton, Minnie P. Ware. Suclic Lee Watkins, Martha Weaver, Johnnie Yvhitaker, Louise Whitener, Jolinitu Williams, Mnry K. Wilson, Floreine Yurbroiuzh. J. -,.,,---- ,.... I I n N X in-.Y :H N ,IAQ Mwmgww W 1 I ivy- r K? 'ig I km, S ?SihiKfiRxJNa?lilwbw,N-M:i.?3kL K T A, F77 'T T 'T w m X 1 U 2 K Ross YOUNG 13051 AH-Ronmf Bo-5 X Aff I . .1 4? . ,X ,- val, fir. . -.f ' QQ w, ..-'ug 1 Mfxmmlufr DUN NAVAN Mm! livulzliflzl Girl ,X 13.8,-K . 51-' . 4. :W 'j: In J I, ff' :,.,a', Qu 4 9. ,, . fn lf ?s , X' .nf ,.,. ,I nf., . .4 BILLY BROWNLL Moxf Popular B03 GliRTRUDE VALEN TIN L1 Mus! Popular Girl .F A ga 'Qfl1'F ji'--.lsjr Mis' Uv, ' jr . QQ-nf gf? '-:wt .,'-, ., 4, N-Aw 3, Lf , s d.-pf? .'r'-4j.x..- b- QT.: L.. Ysrgck -119- . J- i ju. in I 1 , . .. W ,a R Q ,Am Q, 2-' VV : 22, 1 ..4,-4. i . F 1 1 1 R 4 PU ISLICXXTIQNS I 3RfXfX XATICS AND SNXXPSHOTS Jr.-F N1UllllAY Tm KI R Cyn' SII vm Xx Sc Hllll Bl R l1,l I 1. lfmn R SNulx.R.ux Xhnmn Viking Staff Youms N1 wr I,l M1 '1'cAl,1-1 Foul: Cum UM Gunn-1N Nu SMIIH Xl,x,u Cvxkxfxx IAM. MANr.1wM TU l-1- LY Moon: HC N x Xl .lnms Az.Nl xv Rnmxi -xxx Hus DI m HI lm '7 2 REPORTORIAL DEPARTMENT Sponsors Fnov AGN!! Mason Munn Edsfor fa 'Clssef Vnfcn Navman. Assistant Editor Jos-nz Mfmcxum Athletics Art Mnmvm jones JOHN MANGRUM Jos-IN Flsx-ma MAUMNB CAKMAN Nnum Tucxm Bomzm Hns Mnmuao Gumu CI-IA1u.Bs Sroman Humor Ronan Inns FRANKLIN GMFFIN Military Jo:-uw Mfmcnuu Sponsor C. L. FORD Staff Gus Sc!-nuaman BILLIB Bom-mx Jour: ANG J. C. cNnuuxA I 1 The Viking Staff Organizations BEN Dscx-mm Jour! Mummy: MARGARET Moons Classes BVBLYN GAY Amman Nssurru Personals Lomsn METCALFE. Louisa WATSON ANNE WALLB Mus Mncnnnr LEE STEM-nsus LILLIAN CULLUM Envzmn Suoucnss Ronnrcr IL1.zs EDWARD TUFFLY Snapshots and Pboiograpbs GEMLD Rumen Bowman TUFFLY Scbool Activities Fnuxurr Gnnfm BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Ross Younc Typisls PEGGY Hlcxs Evans GAY MARY CONNELL LYDIA STEINDAM LAYLA Bnucn Mncusnnz STOKES BABETTE Goomum rvn .-xs.. 1 4. h-: -- ,Ji Nfl gg.-4 'lk' wwimwk .,...m.....fsu,,.. .nu .,,, ML l I The Norther Staff N X lrflfor Pm'lry and Lilvrary Aff HENRY PAINIC huvfunl Iilifur MARY ED SIMI-soN fopy EJIIUI' El.IZABIiTl--I TURNER lillxlnvxs Nidlldgff, First Tvrm FRANK HAIKIKISLJN BIMIIIUKX Mdl1d1QI'1', Svroml Tvrnl S'I'ANI.If,Y Homo ,hmlaul Businrsx Nlamlgvr NIARK MARTIN I Ol fry MAIKY LUC'll,l.li CQIBBS BLIEKA WALRILII MILIIREIJ MCIJANIIEI. LII.I IAN YOUNG SARAH JONES FRANK JARRETT Rvrirwx arm' Crifirixm MARGARET LEE STEPHENS C0111 mnixf jAc:R SIELCRAIG T-ypixfx BABETTE GOOIJMAN PEARRIE ALLEN .IANE LEVVIS SARAH LAIvI1sIf1R'rH MAUIRINIE CAIKMAN IoI-IN FIST-IER ELIZABETH SRIIIII NEl.X'A TUQLRI-,R CHARLES SToRI4.R BONNIE HAYS MIaI.vIN -IAciRsoN Rc jmrl 1' rx OWEN CUl,I.UIw1 CHARLOTTE 51.-XCQLTISIUTN Cirrulaliuu Manugrrs EVI'.l,YN NoR'I'IIc'U'I'T Hk.NRY BUTII-R A 4 .. .2 If I U- I 6 I 1. - 4 iv, Q - : i, 0 l 3' ' ' I 4 5? l ' X. IEA. - A .. 5' 'I f' ' I Q , 14 A I , f gixix K. ff V' 15 D QIONI s llmgu TV1AR'l'lN Fus'rI-'II PAINE SIMI-soN l I XYIN GouIwRI.xN w'Al RI R NIIRTIII UTT -IARRI TT SRIII II HAYY Yurxc xxIIIIRIII VIAIIYSUY GIIIIN AIIIN TURNIR SIICRAIG bI.L'lIxI'R C XKHAX SIIAR x1ll,.XNlILI FISIII R ISUTI I R Cul I URI XII QUISTUX 25, wir The Compass EDITORIAL STAFF lfafilm' in rlrivf, flrsf fvrm 1:l'!l,llI'l'X Ifdifm' . . . OWEN CUl.I.UM Ifalifor in rbief, svmlm' ivrm PIIIIIIUI' lfrlifor . . . . MARK MARTIN Managing Eflitor . . I-IENRY PAINIQ Columniylx , Sjmris Edilur . . FRANK JARRETT cJI gLIlIlZdfl0'llS Izflffm' . JACK SELCRAIG Cmlmmmls A I Pvrxmzals Iitllffll' . BLIZKA NVALKER BUSINESS STAFF Businvxs Mauagrr, firsf lvrm ...... Hmim's.I Marmgvr, sr'1'01I11 f1'rnI ...,.. EXl'f7tlllgl' Iidilnr, . MARY EO SIMPSON M xRc:ARET STEPHENS . . CARL STIEIIEN' I R. K. GIBBS In FRED ROBERTS I JACK NEII.I, I JAMES CRUMIIAUOII . MELVIN JACKSON . . JOE IDAVIS CIRCULATION MILDRISD IVICIDANIEL JOHN FISHER ELINOR Ml:ADOR MAURINE CSARM AN MARTHA CRAWFORD JOHN FISHER REPORTORIAL STAFF LOUISE COI.E NEII. BRA NS SARAI-I LAMBIERTH VEI,A NIAIZ SMITH LOUIS NI.-kRSIIAl.I. ANNIE GREFNXXUOD PEAVY MQXVIIIIAMS MARX' VIRGINIA SI-IfNL3Ia IYIIIZAIIETII TURNER STANLEY I--Ioccs OTTO MOIKIQIS EUGENE TEI.ctA'MP WILLIAM SI-IAW JACK KLINII JACK SMITII R. K. GIIIRS MARGARET ALLEN J, A I Hi' Ag HI . ,K j I., IL . A .ST Q f 3 ' U 4 .A -V A ' I I I L M I V I ' W ei , be 'f::I,.,, - -' A I , In , -T :ff 1' W 3, 'V - ,ff ' , -1' J 'II , 2 . , v ' L- I WI.fI'.. ,,A. -3 ' 4 ' P I ' .II. U. Qt Q A 1 STI I I I I - Z Tri' -A A ' 7, I T ' 'EES ,- QI: Q NX . X . if , CULITU M TURNI R SIMPSON MARTIN JARRI-TT IIUSTLIK ROBERTS PAINI' IIAVIS Hoon KLINI SHAW' AIARSHALI. SI I,rRAIu GIBBS S'I'I'IfN GRI I NWOOII I..-IMIII RTII BRANS CARMAN WIALKI R SAIITII SPIVNEI AI I.I N SMITII COI,I TI'I,c.AMP MIIAOOR IIISIIVR fEIlUMllAUGIIf:llAW'I-AUIRD MIIDANIEL 1 l ..-,7.,,..,7,- M- .Y r i --fsf 61.14 T-fjj '+ -of 1 i 1 ' 1 3.1, fGAdam and Evan CAST OF CHARACTERS ,Iarnes King. a rieh man . Corinthia. his parlor maid . . - Clinton DeVl'itt, his son-in-law . .Iule l3eWitt, his eldest dk'lLlgl1lt'l' . liva King. his youngest daughter . . Aunt Aliby Rocker, his sister-in-law Dr. jack lJCl8ll1LlliCl', his neighbor . Horace Pilgrim, his uncle . . Adam Smith, his business manager . . . Lord Andrew Gordon, his would-he son-in-law . The senior class of january. IWI. presented .l three-act comedy . . Blmzll. Cll,xNt,lw Santan Vlol.l 'l' Ml caltrls . . . -I. B. jonxsox . CA'rlll-,ltlNl' llasvsox Marty C.X1'HlRlNl Wlxx . . Fav C,xltlTlillts . T TAlt0l.ll I,oNt, . llfsslls CRUMBAUGH Poltrllt QLOLHKAN . QBNVIN fiUlllI?sl entitled Adam and l'va high school auditorium December 13, l930, .lt 8 o'eloek. The play was under the direction of the pus speaking instructor, Mr. S. Stanley Knapp. Ilie first .let t.lkes place ln the mansion of Nlr. james King, a verv wealthy nlan, who. distusttt with his extravagant family. decides to go to South America for a rest. He leaves his family under the care of Mr. Adam Smith, his business lll2llHlllCl', who has a strong liking for family life. ln the second act Mr. Smith has a very hard time keeping the expenses of the family down. And in the evening after dinner he informs the family that Mr. Kings business has gone bankrupt. The family at once start looking through the papers to find obs. Ad l ' ' ' d it am IS IKI1 rtmln ed of Mr. King's farm in New jersey and they decide to move there and raise chickens. The third ae! takes place at the farm in New lersey. liven Clinton l7eW'itt has found a jols as .l clothes dealer. And Uncle Horace has found a job selling insurance. lfva. the youngest daughter. and Lord Andrew Gordon. her fiance who gave up his title to work in a livery stable to help them. and jule. the eldest daughter. and Aunt Abby Rocker have gone to work. Corinthia, their faithful maid. has stayed. even though they eould not pay her. lil this time Adam and Eva have fallen in love with e1ell other although no one hut Corinthia knows about it She is also in love with Adam but she knows h'r 't' . . , , L posiion. lzva tells Lord Andrew who, as .1 good fellow. wishes them good luck. Then Mr. King returns from South America and says that he only lost a little money and that his business did not fail. The family is thankful for the lesson they have learned. alii' is A ill -ill B f X , 'X '- Avi . Y , xl xiii 'Rl kr lllp Sally and Company .li ' T X THE CAST Stephen Bates . . . . . BLNNY Mc Kixxix Cynthia Bates . . LDPAI. 1,1215 l IlL'l'UN Sally Dawson . . C:lIARl,0'l l'li PAyNia Dora Bible . . IVIYiu.i-' CO0l'lilR lva Hankins . l.!l.l,.lAN Cu1.i,uix1 .lack Mortimer JACK liowaitos George Higgins . VaNt lf Nliwl iii. Reverend Moss . . Ross YOUNG Hetty Bates . . . 'Douoiin' BRAIN Mrs. Tully Plunkett . . ESTIIFR JONES Mrs. Appleby . . . .LAYLA Bltuczii limma, the maill . . , lim'ril Waitii Mary Brooks . . . Mixuami-, QZARMAN Charlie Thacker . . . .... Eu.:-Nil, Owl NS 5,.7h. w'-.-my., - - S X ' ' The Class of june '31 presented their senior play in the North Dallas auditoriilni on the night of May 16. The play was a pleasing comedy entitled Sally and Com- pany and was directed by S. S. Knapp. The story revolves about a young girl, Cynthia Bates, who has fallen madly in love with a man who has an eye on her wealthg but, unfortunately, Sally, .1 friend breaks up the affair by disgoyering that jack Qwho has an alias or twoj has a wife and a rather long police record in his old home town. In the meanwhile, Sally and Slephtn Bates, Cynthiafs distracted father, have ll charming lit- tle romanee all their own. ' Aka-1.t,tL, ,,,,,ut.W, ,ik WILC4 2 f E -5' Mia wi mini 0? ' , saggy I' Orchestra PERSONNEL First Violins I'4l't'lIl'IJ IIOVII Firxf C1dl'fIIt'fX DoIxo'rIfIY TI IoIxN, CFlAlKLliS GRANT Roslin GIxI11uNw1aLI. Concert Mistress Piano BI.ANcrIAIm Bowan fifxmns SIEPSQIN Mmlomilis SMITH .IAIxIIas CRUMBAUGII DWARD NOUQRMS q-,. If T, ,f. SITUIIII Clari'm'lx MARTHA TAYLOR .,flUlIl IZHIIIIC .I A 4 G M PHELPS SMITH I,.lN: oI,IJsMIIH . V , , , v. ,Q V,,,1a XVILUAM Moom, Rox c,l.NIx.IxcHAM CI,AYToN BII.LINcIs . . . - , . SITOIII! Violins P'r3lgr 'p'f'l Su.xo11l1mu'.I BII,I. O'CoNNI-LLI. NALUMLE POR '15 W N T 4 I Y I ' XYKVILEY IJIXUN MARGAIIIQT SMITH GLRALD LNM1' O. H. Hoon BIIIIIZPULLMAN Drums MARVIN SIM!-soN INIaz WATSON Nl-QIJIKA PIQARI. Cl.AY LoImNIa I7INnI.I3Y ANNA BIQTH Mc.:QuAuIa MILIIUIQN hrlCCliIiI7llE Trnnzllom' FRANK MAI.oNIa Witla one of the largest personnels in its history, the North Dallas Orchestra has proved a most efficient member of the music department. The success of the orches- tra is due in no small part to the excellent supervision of its director, Miss Ruth il. Curtis. The orchestra has played on various occasions, including the Senior Play and Com- mencement in january and June. It also played at the East Dallas Christian Church and at the Dallas Open Forum. The foll ' b owing mem ers were chosen as members of the Dallas High School Honor Orchestra, a group composed of selected players from the six high schools' Dorothf - - 5 Thorn, Ed Snodgrass, Charles Grant, and Blanchard Boyer. sig? Yll xQf2 E f' l - - - , Girls, Chorus and Boys' Glee Club A Girls' and Boys' Chorus made up of members of the Girls' Chorus and the Boys' Glee Club, gave a contata Christmas week in the school auditorium. There were about seventy-five boys and girls taking part. Their subject was The Birthday of the King, by Dale. Solos were taken by Sue Salter, Mary Law, Mamie Gordon, Vfilliam Shaw, john L. Manning, and Bert Wood. A very effective part of the contata was an en- trance processional in which the singers carried lighted candles. ' North Dallas is the first of the Dallas high schools to have organized a capella choir. This is a musical organization called The North Dallas A Capella Choir. It is composed of the best voices in the Girls' Chorus and the Boys' Glee Club. Their first appearance was at the January, 1931, commencement exercisesg their second, at the Open Forum on February 15. They will have had numerous other engagements during the spring. Two of this number, La Sue Salter and Williaila Shaw, went on l ebruary 19 to take part in the third National High School Chorus. This is one of the great- est opportunities offered to high school students who are interested in music. The Glee Club and Chorus will present an operetta Up in the Air by Morgan and Wilson. They will be accompanied by the North Dallas orchestra and assisted by the rest of the music department. The Girls' Chorus is planning to enter the inter-scholastic contest to be held at Denton sometime during the spring. Miss Curtis is also hoping to enter other con- tests this year. although definite plans have not yet been made. Latin Tournament ln April an inter-scholastic latin contest was held simultaneously in ten Texas cities. The represtntatives from North Dallas went to Gaines- ville. North Dallas has alwa 's varticivated in these contests and has alwa 's 5 1 i I 5 won a fair share of the prizes. The purpose of the Latin Tournarnant, however, is not wrimarilv to win vrizes. lt is to brinf the best Latin . . L is - . . pupils of the State in contact with each otherg to create friendly feeling among students and teachers: to raise standards of teachingg and to in- spire in the pupils greater enthusiasm for the subject. The students who were anxious to go and take difficult tests for the honor of their school were repaid by good times and a banquet after the work was over. Wlmen the Viking went to press it was not possible to say who the winners were. In addition to the contestants, Evelyn North- cutt, president of the North Dallas Latin Club, went as a specially invited guest. The contestants were as follows: -lanuary beginners, Stanley Neely and Minnie Rogersg first year, Margaret Nell Hill and Edwin Cageg third term, Betty Lou Cameron and lline Moodieg second year, Al Dealey and Anna Margaret Vlfilloughbyg third year, Ruby Elliott and Eleanor Browng fourth year, Virginia Dunn and Bleka Wallte1'. ui mu, left to right: lllelia Xvallter. Anna Margaret W'illoughly, Al Dealey. lfleanor Brown. Stanley Yeely, Virginia Dunn. run! ron: Ruby Elliott, lline Moodie, Margaret Nell Hall, Minnie Rogers, fdwin Cage. 1- fi ll -L i r -'svrar:1 '11T.f 'fe -'er f .5frJ1eHg3g-,mfr- '.:w'-5--wwef--r-z7gr7p 1--.-rf l .i 1 ef V i l W. E li l auiauwsasuv - I 5 - -M .H Q W , . ' M 7. 3 1 . Y,v - I .,,-- f-W --.V-1y.us.a-W W P il ' - -' f fi . fr m , . W J ?ix--efr'-Sj- g .r fF3 ll VW- 'sl W- lm. .T 'U .M :T l l , n . 1 1 . J- ,Q A 4 ' ll , il l will l lr ll iii l , L 'I .- -Ll- a J T -H film :Nl 2 .. -A ,lt Size ifwip lf igi. l l 1. H A, Kill - ii jr we ' wif Qi . 'Wil ll North Dallas Parade and Revzew Haig ll sail lah North Dallas' annual Minstrel, now called The Parade and Re- 1 pq N ill .X ,, J m I J . A I . X . ., view, was resented Saturda cveninv, Maieh 7, under the direction of in, ,. 3 i P V is .. .B ,i li -ell D. Witlker. The first act was The Dixie Jninboureef' a circle of ll 5 ill if i Q twenty-four boys. Allen johnson and Bob Stafford were end men, and Q' ig, 1 I ' ll I 5 Arnold Grntzl was interlocutor. il .fill . ' 1 The second act was musical. Gus Schreiber, joe Leak, Wloodrow Echols, jack Stewart, H. H. Spencer, Herbert Held, and Sam Monsehke enter- ,T tained with harmonicnsg and a quartet composed of W8lkC1', Vaughan, l if Peterman and Hohn san a number of lantation melodies. The ulari- 2 ,ful ,, M X P POP , , N ty contest winners were introduced immediatelv after this act. Jack Ed- ,.. - L. 1 fr: wards led The Cornfield Serenadersf, a black-faced band which la ed Q H. 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Treasurer l,' ig MEMBERS lil Class of january '31 Prank Harrison Twilight Neal Gerald Ridge Bruce Tankel Celeste Koenaman Donald Norgaard Phelps Smith ll Class of Iune '31 ' Layla Bruce Franklin Griffin John Mangrum Elizabeth Turner ' Henry Butler Bonnie Hays Charles Vance Newell Edward Snodgrass Lillian Cullum Peggy Hicks Henry Paine Edith Ward Evelyn Gay Sarah jones Alex Pope Anne Wallis Maas Ada Beth Groom Mark Martin Fred T. Rogers Ross Young Cluss of january '32 Eleanor Brown Virginia Maines Louise Watson Vinson Grice Kathlyn Jackson Class of june '32 'f Mickey Butera Margaret Moore Evelyn Northcutt Ben Decherd 1 . Brownibel Cole Charlotte MacQuiston Elizabeth Smith Paul Ledbetter : Ruby Elliott r if. The Viking Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in North Dallas I High School in 1927. The emblem of this society is the keystone and the flaming X torch. At the base of the keystone are the four letters, S, L, C and S, which stand for the four cardinal principles of the organization-Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Election to membership in this society is the highest honor one may obtain for f achievement in high school. A faculty committee elects the members after careful con- i sideration. Only fifteen per cent of any class may be elected. 'M i'u1 f'.ff ee., .., ' 'ff -L Q ' - 1 'Z MM lill mmf 9 .l, 'lu w 5' , L , I ' L K' Y' J- f1 SENIOR HI-Y Yuuwc. D1 4 HI nw N1ORPlIlS N1-wi-11 M,xNc.lu'xl .IAlllll I l Flsul ll Bun I.: lx LANG BARKI IK 'l'1'rlu' Guin IV N1L'llI'llN Lmn P.-uxr Mfwux .lmmwx Cvklll Bunn Humn MEMBERS .Q-. Fall term VANCE NEWELL . 7 ,. ,, a s , V3,,w,,tW A 1 N M U4 wx M U W 6 Jummm, 4 4 5 Q. It Senwr Hz OFFICERS . President Spring Term p VANCE NEWELL . Q N J, , IU .M-'Sa--V, .,'- j:is.a1'2.'vt:.'L.d 's3t. .1fs 'f1f I' :, i '- st .. ,1-.4-r 4-, t .. .'.1...-f -,- 1' Gm :.'.:'Y ag. M 0 o S HENRY Bu1'1,En FRANK HARRISON BEVERLY PEEL C A Tnrton GERALD RIDGE . PALMER Cunuc . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer. . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Reporter . . . Parliamentarian . HENRY BU1'LEn . Ross Younc . C. A. TAYLOR . BEN DEC:-:Eno . . Fume jaxxarr . En TUFFLY Avery Kyle Barker James Bennett Voyd Blur Shelton Burr Alex Butler Henry Clark Palmer Detherd Ben Dyer William Fisher, john Grice, Vinson Griffin, Franklin Harbour, Dan Harrison, Frank Heinen, Clarence Hogg, Stanley Jarrett, Frank johnson, Peyton Lang, John Link, Ash ford Mangrum, John Martin, Mark Murphy, john Newell, Vance Paine, Henry Schwartinsky, Louis Taylor, C. A. Tuffly, Ed Whitehorse, james Young, Ross Fisher, Ben Thompson, David Cameron., Dick Knight, Billy Sherman. Winthrop Tankel, 'Bruce -L . The North Dallas Senior Hi-Y meets every Monday night at six at the Y. M. C. A. for a dinner and a forum discussion of the problems confronting modern young men. These discussions are led by Mr. H. G. Spruce, the Boys' Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A and are presided over by a student president. Vance Newell was president of 'this L forum during the fall term, and again proved his ability as a leader. The forum is - often addressed by prominent Dallas citizens. n After the general discussion the clubs go to their respective rooms, where other I topics are discussed, such as the application of Christian! ideals to daily life. I v .:'. Occasionally the North Dallas group meets with another Hi-Y. Recently it 'met . with the Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, as a social event. The evening began with a theatre t . party at the Varsity and ended with a Mexican supper at El Fenix Cafe. It was a - most enjoyable evening, as any of the members can tell you. E The North Dallas senior Hi-Y gave a basket to a needy family Christmas, thus making themselves useful in fact as well as in theory More work of this type, as in the past, .will continue to be encouraged i Membership in the Hi-Y is elective The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character ' JE- A- .--, - ' f f' b 'wtH. .'f.- -+- . . . . . .. .... .., . in . M ..I,- SQ A l Y 5 1 , 1 m 'W ' - .-- .shitsmmsnens ,, .m-.-. . .w.-'iirm. bHTlQi11lHu1f!.x 'ii'! l'Q'L I -, i 1, I, . -4 3 I . fl 4. Q JUNIOR HI-Y MY: us PAINF 'I'HuM1'soN .Inna sox .-Xnrm1 1' Cx .nan Fm xx' Loc M Sm:-sux VIAHOXI 1-sox Mmm! Il ra:-s.p:e-x'- A' 7 . Tr .li QL PT' , 'fr .,. e .Q Q. 4 . -.. 5.- ,lumor Hz Y 5 .F 5 la 'Q W O ,' 9 .Fall term OFFICERS Spring Term ' ' V Davm THOMPSON . President . . Mnvm SIMPSON ll ,a PAUL Jamison . . Vice-President . . . JOHN C. READ JOHN C. READ . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . PAUL JAMISON I GORDON NICHOLS . Sergeant-at-Arms . . CHARLES THOMPSON p HENRY G. ABBOTT . Parliamentarian . . . EUGENE Locus l Manvm SIMPSON . Reporter . . Roswnu. Pause A I ATHOL Fluav . . Critic . . . n r, A MAMON M. Mveas . Sponsor . . MARION M. MYERS l MEMBERS li if 4 Henry C. Abbott Gordon Nichols Paul Jamison Howand Rhyner james Puff Bobby Gottschall Marvin Simpson Roswell Paine ' Athol Prev Rue Davis Eugene Locke Lawrence Morrell . Blanchard Boyer John C. Read Walton Ector Edgar Clark , ' David Thompson Dick Bonner Charles Thompson Fred Sdhwend l i The Junior Hi-Y of the North Dallas High School is composed of about twenty- r' five boys from the freshman and sophomore classes. The boys meet every Friday eve- , ning at the Y. M. C. A. for dinner and a general discussion of school-boy problems. ' S., The club not only has serious discussions, but it also has many social activities. Among these are a Father and Son Banquet and a Mother-and Son Banquet. The club 5 usually has several parties and dances. l The sports of the North Dallas Junior Hi-Y are the annual track and swimming ITIGBIZS. This year a basketball team was organized with Athol Frew as captain. This is K the first year a team of this kind has been organized by the North Dallas junior Hi-Y, ' and it proved a success. The first game of the season ended with junior Hi-Y making 36 to its opponent's 10. All the Hi-Y's of Dallas are sponsored by Mr. H. G. Spruce, the Boys' Work l Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. The North Dallas junior Hi-Y is sponsored by the popu- E lar Pop Myers. p LM. tits. . . 7 iz- - Q - gr r-. s 7, .3: v- - ingl u ' l l lillv ' ' X i .N 4 l l f -1 2u 1 1 1- ,, ,. .,f, f ' p - ,. . ' ' l l '- . - in '1. Heli-51. 'Sl l'7'1'xi1f1'lll . . lliu'-l'l'1'xi1fi'ill . Si'r'i'efui'-y 'I 'rrux Il rrr . . Cfolulril Dc'lm'.quli' Sponsor . . l.unlie lfalun linlna Nesinilh Anne Wallis Maas lrnia Nell Griffin Ruth llowlnan Girl Reserves lieva l.ee liieltl Mary Louise Quinn K'nnstam:e lfvans Martlia Ann Brent l.nraine Xvillianis OlflflCliRS XlliMBliRS Nlary Moore lilla Bell llradfortl lfva Nell Vatlen flirissic Smith Van Glover Gilmm . Louisii. QUINN . Ci-nussna SIWITH . .RUTH Bowman: C.-X'l'lll-RINli lVlLIl,ONAl.D . ANN1a XVAi.1.ls Maas Miss RITA PILKIZY livelyn Griffin Catherine Mellonald Billie Bibb Mary l,ant1 ,leaneue Yarbrougli The Girl Reserve Club of our school has been wonderfully re-organized this year with .1 strong membership. Our sponsor who has done her utmost to promote our vari- ous social activities has also been consistent in attending meetings. The club has tlone its share in aiding the cityls unfortunates .ll'lLl has gained promi- nence in becoming .1 unit of the National Needle-Work Guild. Club suppers antl picnics conclude the Girl Reserve program for this year as they go on ever striving to face life s:1un'ely . Y. In il I i. Qumx SMITH Plllxl Y Maas Yom: l'x',xNs I-'INNIY Ami, llAHN The Delphian Club OITICIICRS EVLLYN NuRrucu'll . . . . l'r'miilr111 Rum' liI.l,l0'l l' . . . Vit? -Pl'f'5iIll'llf lYlARY AmnNc:'roN . . . Tr.'axzm'r Roan Cin' . . . Svrgwlnf-ul-flrmx l,,UCll.I.I: Buoww . . . Sfmnmr The Delphinn Club was organized in the finll of 1924 with Miss Lucille Brown .ls sponsor. Since its organization it has been most successful due to .in enthusi.1stic mem- bership, capable officers, and industrious committees. At present, there is an active membership of Scvtnty. The membership is to be congratulated on the regular and excellent programs that have been presented. A must .lltractive ten was held during the Christmas lwlidnys .ll the home of the sponsor. wk , . li Vg l F. ' b v A: vt. . 1 ' X .fl Qian P ' . i E - , ' ,rs Lv' ' iz R. -1- , p .f A . 9 3 4 wf P., . wb! W A x, E, ' . I ' . 1 Q 3 F eg 1 i 2 at . . iz ll , V Q K my 4 I 4 5 .. V if i V, Q ' - ' 'i ' ' .A .Q q X 1 .-sn i, 4 s 1 p '. -'Aw i i W ' Mumu L inn 1 lil I may - Iswihitla I ll I-:Nm Y Himxx N Nun I new l'I Wlxx STlx4 inurlwb CtbfJN'l'S llL'u'l'ox Nlxlm in l.l Q'L'l 1 um Nl SIIIIT Ili .xxs Liun 1 ru Smregbk -YOUNI. Pixax llixnx WA :wx mmm in N1 smrr RAMSLY Voui L WSPIJJY fi0'l l'0N I liuuus Moss M1 '1'm'Al.i'l. - P A 4 . S 4louNsoN l,AVIS XVYNN ll 1.1 s GUII 1 Ill T1 mul ilum , v K 1 ,gf-,k ' 525 A' fi-'S 5 X I 4 ff yn . f-:Y F , ,VW I C CHEMISTRY DAVIS Sx'xoN ,14Ul'l'LY 5: ll mu. xVA'l'SON QILMISUN -IACKSUN ALXINI s Pow: Lx, BnowN ATKINSON Bow R1 Fu me PlIlI.l.lPS N1l'l'i'Al ll Gun I N1l'I't urn Rl mu Mm R P1 I I'MAN 51-1 Nu s Moon: SMITH BlLI,lNc,s Nh I,ANlll 5 'gang . . , n-as me.. 'veil rf-1, The Chemtstry Club .2 an 1 s 3 1 - 4:12 ' ff'-.V E' 15,51 . V4,. f3?fZ?iJ4 .- 'ff ' fin' -:haf 'Al 1. 5 - ' -s 1-- - --:GI--Mr. vi-..:f :nun 7-7,1---.. 1.f,...-mf. .4-19-4 f at-'----1 ..-.'--1'1.e'. LQ. nun on-. a Fall Term J. B. JOHNSON . LOUISE WATSON ELEANOR BROWN . VINSON Gmc: . Mn. C1-1As. L. SYRON . Estelle Bailey Clayton Billings Eleanor Brown Alex Caldwell Brewer Chappell Evelyn Cowan - Margpret Echols David Farr, jr. Beth Field Vinson Griee Rosemary Guiffre William Hollifield Scott Hart Lucille Hawkins Winston Howard Robert Illes Nadine Key Robert Jemiton Iimmie johnson Sarah Jones Norwood jones Esther Jones 1 OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . Reporter . . Sponsor . MEMBERS Margie Kilgore Louise La Rocca Candler Law Virginia Maincs Mildred McDaniel Sara V. Megarity Louise Metcalfe Marion Mitchell Helen Moore Juanita Moore Bobby Phillips Spring Term EDWARD TUFFLY VAN DoNAHoo . KATHLYN JACKSON . WILLIAM Hoasuat . Mu. C1-ms. L. SYIKON Oleta Pittman Richard Powell Jewel Proctor Wilbur Rehltemper Gerald Ridge Alfred Rudine Joanne Rumans J ack Selcraig Lorene Spears Harriet Tyson Forrest Vaughn Louise Watson Kathryn Wynn , Dorothy Sallee Revs Lee Field Edward Tutfly William Horseley Eberhardt DeHoe Mary Virginia Spence Kathlyn jackson Louise Schwartinsky Margaret Davis The Chemistry Club of North Dallas High School was organized on May 3, 1925, for the purpose of studying chemistry and its relation to the outside world. The club has progressed very rapidly under the efficient leadership of the various presidents. The membership is made up of students who are interested in scientific matters and chemical research. Students taking chemistry or those who have taken it are eligible for election to the club. This club now has one of the largest memberships it has had since it was organized. A great many excellent programs have been presented before the club, as well as some very intersting experiments. In addition to the regular programs, social entertain- ments are usually held during the year. Also, the club plans to give an assembly program at some time in the second term of this year. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. Syron, the club looks forward to many interesting meetings. lvl M1 uw- e . - are The Kodak Club l lfall lvrm OFFICERS Spring Term Ii1iw AlmTUlflf1,Y . . . Pl't'Sf!It'l1f . . S'l'ANl.liY Hotai IBiuawiait C1-1Ai'mai.L . Vive-Prz'xizlc'r1f . , jon-iN Hmuus PAi.Mi-,it CLARK . Szfrwlury . . . E1.lzA1sia'rH Sivirrii PALM:-.R CLARK . Tn-asurrr . . CATHIQRINIQ CouN'rs Wai. Housri-.Y . Parliarmwlarian . . HAROl.IJ Buutripv . . Sponsor .... . . F. A. SMITH The Kodak Club has grown rapidly since its organization in 1928 by Mr. F, A. Smith. The object of this society is to afford an opportunity for all students who are interested to study light and other principles of physics and chemistry concerned in photography and to develop a better understanding and appreciation of photographs. This club has an adequately equipped dark room in North Dallas High School and offers to the students and members facilities for developing, printing, enlarging, intensi- fying, reducing, and toning pictures at very little cost. It affords an excellent prelimi- nary training for work in any branch of photography. . tri f 4' Ah Q ff 1 ,Ii - i , .1 . -'I' 1, l 1 Q , 3 0 . 1 . . I lout. You NG l l0RSI,l Y Tun-1-Lv fsmrrll SAl.l.l 14. BRANS lfisin it S1'kJN c:OUN'l'h FISIII-ll Mt:NAMAitA lluvi-.t.1,,1-. Homams Mt,C1.UNc M Smrrll Scliitrluitit Klzrlx h'l0Sl:R CAMPBI ri. If The Ul mpiad Club OFFICERS l'rr'sirlt'uI . . . . . . 1'il.lZAl5Iz'l'I-I SM1'1'11 Virv-Prexiilvnl . lJo1to'1'11Y B1tAM111,u'1 1' Sevrelary . C1m1tLo'1 1'1-1 MMQQUISTQN Treasurer . . . I.1i1Br.1t'1' KINDRIHI Sponsor . . . . . Buss KuLL1a1t lilizabeth Smith Lcibert Kindred Dorothy Bramhletr Charlotte Ma1:Quistu11 Marion Gunn Margaret Davis Twilight Neal The Olympiad Clu Faye Robbins Charlotte Payne Agnes Stults Lillian Cullum Sara Rose Peterson lfleanur Powell Caroline Morris MEMBERS lillcn XY'illian1s Busty Mulligan Catherint: Le Blanc Mildred Knox Viola Ramsey Yivn Sue Finney Martina Andersun Layla Bruce Marjorie NWeil:111d Katl1ly11,Inckso11 Louise Wfarxmx lflilnbcth Cullum Hleka Vfalker lix clyn wiilllillf Celeste KKJCIIUIIIBII Margaret Treadwell Mickey liutera Cluye Curran b was first 0l'glll1llt'll in l927 with Miss Keller ns its spu11sor. Ruherral Mowal Van Duten was the first president. lirum the charter members all except one have graduated. Although this is unc of the younger clubs at North Dallas, it has done ll great service to the Athletic Department. The members attend every athletic meet uf any kind, and support the teams in any endeavor. N i V SM1111 K1 l.l.l 11 BRUCE pl TI RSON -lfxtritsox W,1'1'suN IIINNI 1 hlUl.l.ll-AN RAMs1c1' D11v1s Ro11111Ns Mt:Qu1s'1'nN W11,1,1AMs l'rrtnlrul . . Vin'-Prt'Aiifr'Ill . St'tiYl'fz1Y-1 . . SIYIJIIMIY . Cfuufrulrvx in Henry Paine Mark Martin Vance Newell Mary lid Simpson Stanley Hogg Maurinc Carman lilizabeth Turner Owen Cullum Ross Young uill and Scroll . ll: Nm' PAIN: . Vfixclv NINYILI. . lliiita w Al.KI'R Srbolu Bleka Walker Frank Jarrett Mildred Mellaniel Margaret Stephens Ben Dcchcrd Melvin jackson Sarah jones Lillian Young OFI-fl CBR S Tre.:-im-r . . Ross YOUNG Pur'lin1m'r1lurlull ..... MARK NTARTIN Rejmrlvr . . . . . . STANUY Hoon . hlYRTI.I liosriiit Confrui Vw in U rbr Laura Coleman George Edwards julia Farmer Dean McFarland juanita Shaw 'loc Tomlin Ruth Miller Cr,nf1'ufr'v.i li. B. Comstock C. W. Hill I. Howard Alayne. jr. jason Goodman Rose Steed Charles Usry Mary Lucille Gibbs Twilight Neal iulrr Mugiilrns Hoy Agnew Myrtle Foster The Cactus Chapter of Quill and Scroll, .International Honorary Society for High School journal- ists, was secured under charter january 23, 1930, by Miss Myrtle Foster, teacher of journalism and faculty sponsor of the Norlhrr and the Compass. The purpose of the society is: To instill in students the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the standards of the profession by developing better journalists and by inculeating a higher code of ethicsg and to pro- mote cxact and dispassionate thinking and forceful writing. The motto is: Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free. The emblem of the society is the quill and scroll. The quill is symbolic of the meticulous care which must be put forth to turn thoughts into proper language, and the scroll represents the perma- nent quality of good writing. To he eligible for memlaership in the society n student must be scholastically in the upper third of his high school class and must have clone distinctive work in some phase of high school journalism. 1, r tl in lfosrl R YouNo Ni in 1 I. hlARTlN PAIN! Cul I UM Wiiuti rt Youxo TURN: It XTLTTANHQL QQKRNIAN Hooo joxns Di CHLKD Simvsox j.uuu.TT STI PHIENS The Pe rigon Club XGO 5 Full Term OFFICERS Spring Term RICHARD Powma. . . I'r4-xiilr-uf , . JACK SELCRAIG ,IACR SELCRAIG . . Vi1't'-Pfl'Xilll'llf . RICHARD POXVIELI. LILLIAN CULLUM . . Sfrrf-fury . RLJISERT -IIEMIFSON RORERT ji2MisoN . . Treasurer . . Ii.1N1z Moonui GEORGE TURNER . . Reporter . . G1zoRG1a TURNER A. W. HARRIS . . . . Spmzxor . .... A. W. HARIKIS The Perigon Club is the oldest continuous club in North Dallas High School. lt It was organized in May, 1922, and since that time has been one of the most popu- lar clubs in the school. Mr. Arthur W. Harris, the present sponsor, has been sponsor of the club since its beginning and has proved himself very capable in that position. The Perigon Club is primarily a mathematics club, but the members also mix social life with the usual routine. Very enjoyable afternoons are spent by the members in room 105 on Tuesdays. The programs consist of mathematical tricks, puzzles. chess, and demonstrations of different kinds of instruments that are used in the sciences. L, I.. - Cl ul-mm I7.-KYIN Ixxk flIIl'M I LATIN CLUB Nlklilll Mllclllll. l,l'NN Nlxlxrl I' f'Ul'NIS w'.'XlkIli Moulin NIr'NAM.'x1m Hmmm Nmum Lux r tiki! lux l xux Ynuxr Fi T r -'-'Ah' ' 5' Lif,'..:'9 .fAla' fe i 4J1'lP5 h 11'.1w' 'nrmzx l Senatus Populusque Romanus Q OFFICERS f Evnum NORTHCUTT . . . . . President CHARLOTTE MACQUISTON . . Vice-President Rum' ELuo'rr . . . Secretary-Treasurer ' KATHERINE CoUNTs . . Perliamentarian Q Mutcnnnr Mooiua . . Reporter Q Mas. M. CLoP'roN . . .Sponsor 1 B ' i l , MEMBERS L Brownibel Cole . Dick Bonner Liebert Kindred N Ruby Elliott Walter Caruth Mildred Knox , Evelyn Northcutt Mona Cotton Catherine Lawrence X, Margaret Moore Ollie Oowart Paul Ledbettor 'Q 4 Charlotte MaeQuiston Mary Nell Cullum Ilene Moodie lv Elizabeth Smith Sandel Dailey Helen Moore n Vg Loi: White Margaret Davis Gwendolyn ,Mitchell If 1 I Frances Clark Virginia Dunn j..C. McNamara 13 X Margaret Clark Betty Edmondson Louise Nesbitt V' i Anna Margaret Willoughby Minnie Hemphill George Ann Rutherford - . Lillian Young J ulia Hodgson Mabel Strange - 1 f Marian Parr james Hopkins Catherine Vogel Catherine Counts Evelyn jones Bleka Walker qi 14 1' 1' Alice Nesbitt - ' ' o n The Latin Club, one of the oldest clubs of North Dallas High, was f organized in 1923 under the sponsorship of Mrs Myrtle Clopton. Its pur- 4 ' pose is to offer the student a better opportunity of appreciating the Latin 4' ' language and Roman civilization than class time affords. Its membership 5 is electiveg pupils of any Latin class are eligible, provided they make passe I Y ing grades in Latin. ii i L 'T l While the Latin Club is interested in social meetings and entertain- li ments, it tries to accomplish other worth-while thingsg and this year, as in preceding years, it expects to donate .rome good books on Latin aub- jects to the school library. It has become a custom of the Latin Club to hold a banquet each 'r spring, honoring the North Dallas contestants in the Latin tournament. The Latin Club meets every Wednesday in room 112, under the guid- I I ance of Mrs. Myrtle E. Clopton. p i - 5 l A . ' L 95 J ,w r V ,V : QNW 2 A W M UM, W N N W N M N I I VI' N N N A A ' a ' J J' hefa'f.a ' iahtirlrikv' ' ll' J I El Ci rculo Espanol Full 19,50 Ross YOUNG . NANQY DIXON . En TUVFLY MARCQAIKET STLQPI IIQN s . I'iAROl,D TIMM -IIMMIL I'IIiREI-'ORD . Miss CRANIZ H.Irold Timm lien Fisher Irene Martine jewel Cuinbs W'imton Grnnhery Neil Brans Miss Hinde Martha cil'1HVf0l'Li OFFICERS Spring 1951 . P1'r'.Iizlr'nf . . BIEN FISIIIQR Yin'-Prc'xi4le11f . . . NANCX' Dixon: . Serrvlur-1' . . . . HAROLD TIMM . Treasurer . MINNIE BELL Noixwoon Swgeuzif-al-A'rmx . . . BILLY GILKIQR . Reporler . MARTHA CRAWFORD . Sponsor . . . Miss HlNlJIf MEMBERS Crissie Smith Louise Quinn Mary Dixon Bessie Ryals Margaret Stevens lfugene Telkanip Sarah jones Ed Tuffly Ross Young Richard Kiler El Circulo Epanol was organized in the fall of 1924 with Mr. Tardy as sponsor. The club has had many interesting entertainments during the session of 1930-31, among which was a theatre party. Cantu Lara, Mexican Consul, Mr. Syron. and Miss Meriwether have been the noteworthy speakers this year. 'i ii tim' . A Igvrrix ' A xii i l N Q I L x i .Tix . , N ' 1 lfIsHIR hiARTINIl TUI I-l,Y YOUNG HINDE . fiIkANl!UliY I I I KAMI' QUINN RvAI.s HEEL Km R SMITH lJIxoN Sri vHIfNs -IUNI s 'I lwm - IJI,MI'sI1x' Ar Pan-A me rica n League OFFICERS Pl'l'Sitll'lIf . . Ross YOUNG . Sprmxor MISS If. R. WICKIIAM Si'c'rz'fary . . I-Lxziit. BRYAN . Tri-usurvr . . GRACE FIELDS . I,m'al Sponxor . Miss CULATIA CRANE MEMBERS Sarah jones Bessie Ryals ,lane Adams Ben Fisher Minnie Bell Norwood lla Marie Hines Nancy Dixon Billy Gilker May Wood Robinson Martha Taylor liherhardt De I laro Maurice Hanks The Pan-American League was organized November ll, 1927, teachers of Spanish and history in the Dallas High Schools. Since that has been remarkable. At the present there are four chapters outside Pan-American League has the sanction of the Pan-American Union at of the Mexican Government at Mexico City. North Dallas . . Forest . Oak Cliff . . Sunset North Dallas Phelps Smith Ross Young by a group of time its growth of Dallas. The Washington and The membership is limited to twenty outstanding students of Spanish in each of the high schools of Dallas. At present the membership totals about 175 students and about 100 prominent civic and professional leaders of our city who are interested in better relationship among the countries of the Western Hemisphere. The present president of the Pan-American League is Ross Young, a student of North Dallas. Miss Olatia Crane. sponsor of our local unit, is responsible for the suc- cess of our organization. il ll :1 , 3 FISHIR .loms Youmz Dixow 'FIMNI kou1NsoN lfffiaf . i RYA: s Klzlin J TE -. - - --.-,-...,,4'....,...,.-., ..., Full 'l'1'rm J. B. JOHNSON MELVIN JACKSON FRANKLIN GRII-'I-IN JACR CIKUMP . ef: '9.f '1F ! 1.--g r7..,fC. . Philosophians OFFICERS . I'resiflc-nf . . . Via'e-President . . Sec'refurj'-Treaxurer . . Sergeanz'-af-Ar'ms . BII.I.IIs K NIGHT . 1i6'lI0l'ff'T . . RICI--IARn POWIELI, . Pa1'Iiamenfarian . MR. C. NW. HIII . Sponsor . MEMBERS Raymond Campbell Robert llles Ross Young Clayton Billings Jack Crump Billie Knight Alex Burr John I.. Manning ll. D. Farr Vance Newell Vinson Grice Bryson Martin Franklin Griffin Richard Powell Clarence Heinen Willwer Rehkemper Stanley Hogg lidwnrd Tuffly George Turner J. C. McNamara Spring Term RICHARD PowIiI,I. FRANKLIN CiRIlAlflN STANLI-.Y I-loco . JACR CRUMP FRANK JARRIZTT EDWARIJ TUIII-'LI' Nik. C. XV. HIII Robert Jeinison C. A. Taylor Bill lidmundson Frank -Jl1l'l'Ull Hugh Bob Knight The Philosophians, founded in 1923 by Mr. C. W. Hill, is one of the oldest of the boys' clubs in North Dallas High. It was at first organized under the name of the Philosophian Literary Society, devoting its efforts towards the betterment of boys' school life so far as the training in public speaking, debate, etc., was concerned. But recently the name of the club has been changed to the Philosophians. It is now fl club for the boys of thc school, open to those who desire to better themselves in leadership and obtain closer Contact with their friends. The meetings of the club are held every other week and very interesting and instructive programs are arranged for the members. Often a prominent business man is called upon to talk to the club. There is a tendency to concentrate on parliamentary rules and order during the procedure of the meeting, due to the splendid leadership and help given the club by its sponsor, Mr. C. W. Hill. 0 xkxfjx I . we :ii 'vw ,Af-L P.-T. A. Olflflkl-.RS lmff In riglvl, frmzl mu: MRS. Cu xx. Timur-wN, Nllw. XY'-xl 'il na llxxlr, Mlm. Ru sm'1 l' Ql'r'.:mlrr1l, full lwwzx, MRS. Rm LN x1Cf.lL'Nl,, Macs, If. I.. Oxxl xx. Burk mu: Mus. lima: Cm I Um, MM. ll. XV. liwmml, Mum, Ci. K. MAM, A ul. BlNllxl, Mus. S. D.Cmv1N. DADS AND SONS AT BANQUI-fl' MR. l,INwoon Gull-'I-IN, l'r'1'xiJw1l5 Mu. klolm CI. Rl-mm, Vin'-l'1'r,si1lf'11lg Mu. 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SEILONIQ LII2U'l'liNANT BILLY KNIGHT, FIRST LIEUTENANT RICHARD POWIILL, SECOND LIIQUTENANT ORION YAGLA, SIlRc:EANT RUSSELL WOIN- OXVSK, PRIVATE ROBERT CRUMP, PRIYATIQ ROBIQRT LAUGHLIN, PRIVATE GliORGlL GORMAN. 1 COMPANY A CAPTAIN l'ilfNRY PAINI, Cnrzzpuapy Crzmnmmlvrg Fmsr Luau'r1-NAN1' l'IARUl.lJ liluukl-.1.1iYg lfmsl' LII-.U'I'l-.NANT Rlcglmlum POW'l'.LLQ Sl.c:oNn 1.u-,u'l'x.NAN'r B1 N IIISIIIQRQ Slumxn Lu ljIl'NAN'I' AIUHN FLKRRISZ S124 ONIJ l-112u'l'1f.NAN1' Iflmxu -IARRI-'l l. CO M P A N Y B CQAPTAIN l'M,M1aR Clmux, Cfmujmuiy Cunnmunlrrg I4ms'l' 1,11 l. IliNAN'l N1-in, likfxxsg IJIIKXI L11-,uAll.NAN'r jm1N .N1URI'l'lYQ Sl-,cxmn LlIzU'l'liNAN'lL Ouzorv YAc51.Ag Sr,c.oN1J l.lIzU'l'LiNAN'l' Glil'll9Ki lSAr.1,owr1g S1ic:oN1m 1..luuT15NAN'1' il. C. 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W 1 AT H L E 'I' I CS will . l l rr' Coach Allen and Yell Leaders l Y The North Dallas football team was trained this year by Guy Allen, who proved his ability to construct fighting teams, as is evidenced by the teams turned out this year. James Berry, our hard luck boy, was ready to do his part of the yelling. He did good work in keeping up the ole spirit of the bunch. Although he had a broken arm most of the season, he led the cheers very efficiently. Bobby McKinley, our flip artist, was elected cheer leader by the student body. To him belongs much of the credit for building up our side-line support. Bobby was always found rounding up our side-line gang to give nine for North Dallas. Corman Harris was always on the field with his orange and white sweater fand those white flannelsj ready to yell for our dear Alma Mater and to get spirited and concerted yelling out of the gang. Remem- ber those deafening howls? Remember when Jim had to car- ry the dog back from the Wood- row side? Well, it goes like this. jim, Corman, and Bobby flipped the coin to decide who was to bring back the girl cheer leaders and who would bring back the dog. It seems that Jim was to bring back Sally, and Bobby was to bring back the dog. just as they gave the last yell, Bobby took Sally's hand and came prancing back to the North Dallas section, while Corman brought back Jamie. Poor ole jim had to bring back the dog. Tough luck, Jim! 1 wiv-1iiiiiiv.,Wi,iwiw-.H l l in- w il! 9 it Y W, ,Srl M of'-ill 9 Q , HU' , , ,ii i iii ie' i. qiiuwmm mi rlnfw, villliy ' 1 1.1 1 ! . RM ,MN V T w'wNN M L' 1, lil. ,W i 1 i 3. i.. Wasil, ,N lingua w1.x 1 V, , lil L W ll' G i. Wh ,, rf, ii , X - ---- -wx ' ' rv- ,f , . ,W .awww Wi, ,,,,,,,, Wl.,,,. -,m ., 3, Wi'1 ?T'.'Y-'T ?W '. '1 '-fl- iii www new-n-. 1, M-ff---.-, , . W ' - --'--'-----1 L, .T ,Ain-1 Mmm. '.n.,,.,.vf I - E .. . SAM BROWN Sam, Captain during 1930 and a second-year letter man, has been one of North Dallas' out- standing football play- ers. Sam deserves great credit for his manage- ment of the team. JACK MCCONATHY We'll all remember jack by his splendid passing which won him fame here at school and throughout the city. BILLY BROWNE Billy was the dashing young hero who won the Sunset game before a crowd of 40,000 peo- ple. - ef- -Lf! BUD MILLER Bud came out this year and proved to be a good player. He never failed to get his part of the tackles. 'ii wu.lil i, lllll'lW'll:w I 3' qi wwwillxuiiilw if Wi' El 'Jill .9 ','!,llll llll S, ll DK 1 XY 'NWN , . N will 1 ui. will ' I wiwwii L El in ui, api, N will gms ,,,i GRANVILLE BERRY Granville came out this year for the first time and showed us plenty of speed. He will' be back next year. GEORGE ROBINSON George played good football this year as end and we hope to see him even better next year. PEAVY MCVIILLIAMS Peavy always had pep and courage to push the team to its goal and was good at opening up holes in the line. We owe much to Peavy for the success of our team. OWEN CULLUM Owen alsoicame from last year and by plenty of hard work won his second letter this year. ,fe gag A bah., . ' A.. Tv it , 81, 1 OTTO MORRIS W Q' ' 'Mr-'1 -aw w' - H Otto doesn't have much to say, but he is where he should be on that football field. if MIKE I-IUBER Mike, as a tackle, was exceedingly g o o d and had success in opening up holes in the lines. He had plenty of nerve and weight. J. C. HALE Jake was one of the first to come out for football this year. He soon became a good member of the team and was a good fighter. SAM PALERMO Sam was about the smallest man on the team, but he had about the la r g e s t will- p o w e r to go through t h o s e holes.', ,J J-fd-fr4'r'.,g CARSON DAVIS Carson deserves gre credit for his sturdy ef- forts toward building a strong team and we ap- preciate his good work. F u.. sn lx -'Z Fi' t. ...A Q , T L L T gy' l . . at 2 f I RUSSELL MARTIN Russell did his part this year and was awarded a nice big or- ange sweater. JACK STEWART Jack, one of N. D.'s all-around athletes, took his position on the team as halfbackg on lin e plunges he will never be surpassed. JACK WALKER , jack was one of the fastest men on the team and had to put on the brakes sometimes for lus interference. Jack had the nerve of a good football player and did his part. i F A 1 5. W1 2 31 Q ,Z ri A V . I All r ,f,f ji N .bulk L if .13 1 3 M 1 J ci i ' , ff ., 3 if 3' 4' 4 'M- .. s a I, --.zu : ea- t VM 'E 1 , A A 9 Y-V ,N . . , sw'w.lseW wailwwl,:ql'i-. 4 -W ,Wa Q . , I , p A ,. W., , - .,- . . a K . ,,kL- .. , .Ms ,,L, . , S . 1 . K p . The Squad and the Season The past season proved to be one of the most unsuccessful seasons the Bulldogs have experienced in years. One reason for this result was the lack of lettermen and vet- erans with plenty of experience. There were only five lettermen, Scott, McConathy, Miller, Captain Brown, and Cullum. Miller and Cullum were the only line men who lettered the preceding yearg however, Hale, Morris, Brown, Martin, Monschke, Berry, and MeNVilliams were veterans from last year's squad. Stewart Echols, Palermo, and Walker were last year's backfield squadmen who reported for action at the beginning of the season. The team was hard hit by injuries. Scott and Echols, backfield men, were out the entire season, and Russell Martin was troubled with a sprained shoulder. The first city series game to be played in the new Fair Park stadium was between North Dallas and Sunset. This was the introduction of night games and 45,000 fans witnessed the game. This game was hard fought and featured by the tackling of Hale and Berry, Bulldog ends. North Dallas emerged with Al 7-6 victory as a result of Billie Browne's intercepting a pass and racing for a touchdown. Sam Brown's educated toe provided the extra point. The remaining city series games were hard fought, but North Dallas was hopelessly outclassed and proved no match for the more experienced teams. North Dallas' outstanding defensive men were Billie Browne, Sam Brown, Berry, and Stewart, while Hale flashed good defensive work occasionally. Stewart, Bulldog halfback, was a bulwark against enemy aerial attacksg Jack Walker, flashy back, proved a great asset to the team when it came to receiving McConathy's arrow-like passes. Ys..l T '-- xx 1 , X, YI-ll. 35144 sa- .. , . ,, . ,, 4 ,,,'- f Basketball The North Dallas Bulldogs in two pre-season games defeated the Tyler Lions 23-21 and 25-21. The Bulldogs in their flashy new uniforms opened the city series basketball with a bang by defeating Sunset, old rivals, 17-15, and Woodrow Wilson 33-19 in the first two games, and by losing by slim margins the next three games to Forest, Tech, and Oak Cliff, ending the first half in third place. Forest won the first-half crown. In the second half North Dallas made a brilliant start by defeating the Forest Lions 25-I5 and continuing the winning streak in defeating Woodrow Wilson 30-17: Oak Cliff, 28-13, Sunset 29-22, and Tech, 29-19. Thus the Bulldogs won the second half and earned the right to play Forest for the city series championship. The game, Forest vs. North Dallas, for the championship, turned out to be a bitter disappointment to everyone in North Dallas. It was the closest chance Coach Guy Allen had had of winning a championship by a team under his coaching. The men who formed this team were Otto Morris Qcaptainj, Billie Browne, George Robinson. Guy Fisher, john Mangrum, james McClellan, and Lewis Marshall. We base our hopes for next year on this team, as the only men who leave by graduation are Billy Browne, -Iohn Mangrum, and james McClellan. We only hope Coach Allen can find a man who can take Billy Browne's place, as he ran second place in the individual scoring race, Me- Call of Sunset beating him by only four points. Tl'e North Dallas seconds did not have so good a showing as they had last year, but they fought till the last, as is shown in the last half in which each game they lost was by 1 or 2 points. Better luck next year! l 1 I ILL uname, 2 - l e TRACK Although there were only two lettermen back from last year's crop, Captain Buddy Atkinson and coaches Allen and lfoltz gathered a promising looking outfit together. Atkinson, the captain, Shaw, another of last year's letter men, and Eehols and Berry are the outstanding members of the squad. , xf't f it . L,-1 9 I Jlxj X 1 X Y W? .1 ,, ,,,, I GOLF The North Dallas golf team of 1931 has only two of its old men back this year, jackson Smith and Billy Bonner. The team consists of the following tcn men: jack- son Smith Klaptainj, Eldon Vfilliams, Billy Bonner, Louis Schwartinsky, Hunter Mc- Kay, Jimmie Goldman, Arthur Pitts, Stanley Jones, Billy Scheibc, and Fred Schwend. Mr. Witmeyer is the coach. i 1 TENNIS The tennis team of 1931 consists of Alex Pope, Charlotte NlaeQuiston. lfddie Bon er. julian Nathan, Meredith Mann, and Aileen Goldman, with lf. M. l7el,.iny as coach. Alex Pope and Charlotte MaeQuiston, as they did in 1930, easily captured the city singles titlts and will represent llallas in the district meet at Denton. SWIMMING North Dallas High School is the only one of the six Dallas high schools equipped with a swimming pool for its Physical Training Department. CIKURRIQCQTIVE LLASS This cl.1ss is doing rcinulial work, mpg-ci.1lly' that which is good for faulty PUNILIVC. lmlinn clubs, small lmrs, .md traveling rings .irc rhc principal PlL'L'C5 of .1pp.1r4iIuw usual in this corrvsctivc work. 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' 1 P 1 1 D1 1 -UAA 1 1 111 I1 -1 L 'W 1 fir.. 1 11 1 1 1 111, 1 , fa eq I J 4 F 5177? 11 11 J fn 1 1 1 E X 1 11, 1 1 W5 1111 1 1 U j , 1 Nr 1 Q ' Wifi l Preamble Whereas it is in all ways most Httingg Whereas she has frequently and feelingly similarly hon- ored usg Whereas the fact that our publication comes out but once a year has prevented our so honoring her sooner and oftenerg and i r EMS Whereas her perpetrators, individually and collectively, richly deserve to be so honored- Be it known that we do dedicate and inscribe this, the laughter-provoking section of our book, to North Dallas' third-best publication, The Norlber. E 5 WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG WE WONDER WHY- The Noffber has lasted as long as it has. Mrs. Clopton doesn't give her classes a break and tell one funny story. Mr. Smith's Physics apparatus never seems to work. Mr. Hill doesn't quit telling the one about Lincoln's legs. Bruiser Young doesn't pick out some of our smaller freshmen for his opponents. The Nortber thinks adjectives like soupy are so funny. Mr. Comstock cloesn't wear his spats any more. The Compass imagines anyone is amused by its boring and somewhat shopworn slang. Stannums Hogg goes around with that happy expression all the time. If ll- ll' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- We take this opportunity to apologize to Mark Martin and H. Caiton Pain, if in any case their pictures fail to appear on the top row of their club groups. We assume entire responsibility for such errors, as they were very diligent in their repeated visits to the Viking office to ask us to put their pictures on the top row. il- il' Sl- Fred Terry is wonderful, Marvelous, some sayg If you doubt this, just ask him someday. Sl- Sf' If There's one thing about Richard That can't be beat, It takes four cowhides To cover his feet. li' Il' ll' The thing about Vinson that surprises mc, Is the magnitude of his rotundity. PEOPLE WED ALL LIKE TO CHOKE The person that innocently says Yesg then what? after you have finished your best joke. I The person who insists on turning 05 the water heater when you are taking a shower. The egg that thinks it's funny to come up behind you and hit you so hard on the back as to jar a lung out of' position, then say, Say, Chappie, can you lend me two bits till tomorrow? The yokel that says in front of your best girl, Who was that girl I saw you with last night? , Thelthat laughs and keeps on kidding you when you slip on an over-waxed dance floor. The bozo that insists on telling just how be would run N. D. H. S. The Wop that says, Say, it's clouding up. Think it'll rain? when you just finished asking him to let you copy his home work. if W ll' AS IT SHOULD BE:- Dear Mrs. Bigbee: Ross was to have had a test in English yesterday. Please excuse his violent illness. Hopefully, Mas. YOUNG. Dear Mrs. Bigbee: Please excuse Robert's lumbago as he had only reached Chapter 987 of Vanity Fair and there was a test yesterday. Regretfully, Mas. Iruas. Mrs. Bigbee: Please excuse john's absence yesterday morning as Sarah's train was arriving from Corsicana at 10:45. Yours with deep feeling, Mas. MANGRUM. My dear Mrs. Bigbee: Will you please excuse Dan's absence Monday? The poor boy was worn out by overwork on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Yours sincerely, Mas. HARBOUR. 1 1 L A' gmralmna .., .....2ei' Fw- nl E V--si -- Iii? w, S the years go by, this annual will bring back memories of these happy school days! We are glad to contribute this small space to help you in publishing it. 1616-18 ELM STREET W. A, GREEN CO. Bill Shaw likes a girl beautiful but dumb . . . beautiful enough to please him and dumb enough to like him. W' ll' I' Show Girl: I understand that you are divorcing John? Girl Friend: Yes, and you don't know what I've gone through living with him! Show Girl: S500,000, wasn't it? 35 ll' if' Speaking of love affairs, claims Charlotte, there's many a chap who believes in making a fresh start with every girl he meets. il' ll' I' Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out! ii' il' il' Bill Dyer fat doorj: Mrs. Hawk, 1've come to press my suit with your daughter. Mrs. Hawk: Young man, go home and press your suit! ll' il' 1 Wife: Darling, I'd like to give you a great big kiss. Husband: What for? Wife: How much can you spare? . I, 'S Quality Candies and Cookies -furnish the proper vitamins and energy for strength and healthg and SCHOOL DAYS will be happier and healthier if you give them our Candies with their lunch. Brown Cracker 8: Candy Company Dallas' Largest I ndustry , Va, f i Compliments of W i S NL 1 Plume 7-1622 A A. use 1717 Wood sf. 52-1. RELIABLE AND DEPENDABLE ,1- One: The doctor charged me ten dollars and told me to drink lots of water and I get out more. Two: Are you out more? One: No, just the ten dollars. il' 71' ii' Mary boasts that her father deals in furs and hidesg but if he were honest he wouldn't have to hide. 1 11- sa- aa- ll ll Papa: Our Ikey has only been in the clothing trade a week and already his store is on fire. ' Mama: Oy, I'm sohappy. I always said that boy had a flare for business. I' I- ll' V First Married Woman: Does your husband profit by his mistakes? Second Married Woman: No, but I do. I :1-u-if A Pope: She certainly gave you a dirty look. Ed: Who? Pope: Old Mother Nature! 1. To a young man ' THE importance of how you his dress increases when you leave high school. To make the most of - - this factor choose as your guide the clothes of a maker such as Society Brand-smart enough, though not , extreme nor too conservative--but Carr-ect! E. M. KAHN 8? CO. Main and Elm at Lamar ,gui 1... ' l 1 , ,i 1,,..Li - A , , , ' - r I 'E COMPLIMENTS Compliments of HOOVERZEHMAN Von WlDkl6,S Main at Field The Soutlfs Best Book Store Hart Schaffner Bt Marx Clothes 1609-11 Elm 1620-22 Pacific -3- Her Father: Young man, are you going to stay here all night? David Farr: I don't knowg I'll have to 'phone my mother first. 1' 1' ll' First Miss: How did your love affair turn out? Second Miss: Rotten! I married him. 1' ll' Il- Austin Joke No. 987,654,321 M A husband came home to find his wife knitting a tiny white garment. he took her in his arms. I Darling, he murmured, why didn't you tell me? Don't be silly, she replied: this is a winter cover for the car. Overjoyed, il- if ll- A certain man went into a cafe and enjoyed a hearty meal. As he went to thc cashier to pay his check, the following conversation took place. Cashier: Three dollars, please. Customer: I have no money. Charge it. Cashier: All right, I'll mark it here on the wall. Customer: No, no. Don't do that! Everyone will see it, and I'll be embarrassed. Cashier: Oh, no, they won't. Your overcoat will hang over it. Q The American Beauty This Annual is Covered and M E T R 0 P 0 L I T A N The name that stands for excellence and leader- ship in the Business College flold. The superior l f MEI' OPOLITAN f I ttasud merts o the R are uly a by its seasoned record of 44 YEARS in training young men and women for business success. Under the constant personal management of A. Ragland since 1899. A munber of the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Able faculty: standard courses: sound business methods: strong financial backing: thousands of successful graduates: od re utation smon business men who call on Bound by COVZI' COmp6l lY 1900-8 Orange St., Dallas 20 D K v us almost daily for bookkeepers and stanographers. It always pays bo attend an established. reliable. progressive, influential school. For full information. write. call or phone 2-3534. Metropolitan Business College DALLAS, TEXAS Specialists in Book Covers and Binding of all Kinds Glad Io Help You , .72 ' ...N-' ll if , 'SPH nl i i 5 DONNIfl.l.'S DeLuxe ICE CIQEAM The Aristocrat of Ice Cream 727 Wm'st Davis 6-8197 Private Mangrum had just enlisted in the cavalry He was called before s captain. Private Mangrumf' he said, where is that horse I said for you to have shod7 An hour later he looked in the stables and his horse was not there He called the private back. Private Mangrumf' he said, where is that horse I said for you to have shod7 O Migosh! groaned Private Mangrum growing pale around the gills O migosh did you say SHOD? Fred Rogers went into a restaurant I'd like a couple of hard-boiled eggs to take out he sand O. K. replied the waitress, bun you ll have to wait Maurme and I don t et off for half an hour. Mr. Syron: Give me a box of that prepared mono acetncacidester of salicylic acid. Druggist: Do you mean aspirin?' Mr. Syron: That's right. I never can thmk of that name Tailor: Euripides? Customer: Yah, Eumenides? COMPLIMENTS KAW www 4524-1526 AIIQLIND OF sfom: MILITARY EQUIPMENT X- ii DALLAS' OWN CLOTHING STORE Mr. and Mrs. North Dallas . . . Poxigfislmb -and all future house managers of this section, the Dallas ,Shops Plumbing Company is as near as your telephone! One in your . . . . Neighborhood -Finest plumbing and repairs at lowest prices! Every Day! D LLAS PLU' BING co Phone 2-4103 McKinney and Fairmount 'I' He's a man about town. Yes, and a fool about women. -Log. 1- 4 11- Miss Foster: I have went-Is that sentence correct, Carl, and why? Carl S.: Yes, ma'm, because you ain't went yet. QPlease, don't shoot . . . there has to be one like this in every issue.j H' 31' 35 Don't think your girl will coo like a dovel just because she's pigeon-toed. if 31' Pl' Under: I'll tell you something if you promise to keep your mouth shut. Wood: What? Under: You got halitosisf' 35' W- 5' If Adam would come back to earth, about all he'd recognize would be the N' ll' li' Little Tilly will now render The Automobile Song -in four flats. I. jokes Artist: Have you ever done any etching? Abe: Not since the cooties left me in France! . il' Sl' il' First Class: Say, mister, why do Anarchiststhrow bombs? Second Class: So they won't go off in their hands, sir! if if Sl' Can you carry a tune? l Sure. what do you want me to sing? Nothing Carry a thousand copies of this song for me. Y -, ,I ll ,l .-!NN WU-'TQ - V ,' . hwi? 1, .H l .1 l Air Spray Painting Co., Inc. l 1410 MAGNOLIA BUILDING p p A Dallas Institution PAINTING I SANDBLASTING I ALL TYPES OF BUILDINGS CLEANED P Then there's the tuneful little Gold-digger's ballad entitled After the Bald. ' ii' il' Il' The girl friend says that lshe's just learned how to overcome timidity, but some boys have more of it than others. I li' ii' Yi' l The latest gold diggers' ballad: Using the Males to Defraudf' W Il' 31' They say you gave your kisses to the first man that came along. Not along, honey, across. ' 1' I- I' Franklin G.: There's something about this club meeting that's boresomef' Richard P.: That's what I say! F. Griffin: Yes! 4 1' ll' ERRATA We confess to errors in the make-up of our book. We have printed twenty-eight of the year's biggest jokes on page 66. Strangely, many of these jokes are repeated and others added on page 67. 91' ll' Pl' When the gold-digger gets the seven-year itch, she usually gets it in her palms. P 3-8141 3-8141 Weiland's Funeral Church No Additional Charge For Its, Use, Including Pipe Organ Special Attention Given Home Services AMBULANCE SERVICE CHAS. F. WEILAND UNDERTAKING Co., Glao. F. WEILAND, General Manager 2909 Live Oak Street AMPLE PARKING SPACE Commencement Days Are Happy Days And yet often mean parting of friends, BUT GOOD BOOKS are always our friends and are always available at THE W MET1-xomsr PUBLISHING House LAMAR Bc WHITNIORE 1308 Commerce Dallas Tho Souflfs Greatest Bookstore Meet Your Friends at , Highland Park Cafeteria DELICATESSEN 3212 Knox and enjoy Goodman's Good Things to Eat Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Dewey GOODMAN S-9231 MARY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Man Zasrourn., Prop. We Specialize in Finger Waving, Marcelling, Manicuring, Hair Tinting, and Permanent Waving. Operators: Miss Willie Mae Kolar, Miss Jane Zastoupil 4538 Travis 5-0168 Vance Newell Qeditorj: So you thought up this practical joke all by yourself? Assistant Ed for shall we say Mary Ed?j: Yep, out of mine own head. V. N.: You must be! 91' 91' 34' Then there's the ex-tennis player who got a job in Hollywood serving doubles. Pl' 35 5 Harold T.: I'll tell you something if you promise to keep it dark. The Girl: I will. What is it? H. T.: You've got a nice parlor. Pl' Pl' Pl- We have some football players that are so muscle-bound that they have to hire someone to scratch their backs. Si- :E as Sam P.: What ever would make you marry Mary jane? Peavy Mc.: That's easyg Mary Jane. 'P 11' 91' Collegiafe is the state of acting, talking, and dressing like a sap and getting away with it. OAK LAWN Cleaning 8: Pressing Company B. R. NEAL, Ja., Proprietor Where Service and Qualify Moet 2918 Oak Lawn 5-2119 Expert Shoe Rebuilding Slipper Dyeing Quality Materials Quality Work H. R. WALLACE Shoe Hospital We Call For and Deliver Anywhere in Oak Lawn 3919 Cedar Springs 5-0177 .s .:v-M11 n ...av-ef up 1 ge-.L,... :Q r A-3 i I . If I. A. S. Training in Business Science is worth ST' - 340,000 to one company, don't you think it worth ARE BETTER careful ,investigation by you-P DRY CLEANERS, DYERS, 85 TAILORS 4440 McKinney 4303 Oak LIWI1 International Accountants Society, F-3642 Incorporated R. W. MOSS, District Manager Phone 2-7728 STUDENTS ATTENTION Come to Gersch Barber 81 Beauty Shop Finest on Knox Street A ' ' A . Say: I am a student at N. D. H. S. and we will give Republic Bank Bldg. you boys md girl, gpggigl ggggntiqn, 3218 Knox 3-009l ' 'P Sir, said the willing fmuch too willingj donator of putrid jokes foriginalj, I shall find another channel for my work in the future! Greatl retumed the editor to Robert Illes, why don't you try the Ship Channel? Il' Sl' SI' He: That wealthy old fellow I met yesterday is really a wonder! She: Well, introduce me to him. I work wonders. ar al- si- D Some people become breathless from excitement. Others use Listerine. il' ll' il' Absent-minded professor Qentering telephone boothj: Fourth floor, please! il' ll' X' If 'you think your girl friend loves you for yourself alone, offer her an engage- ment ring from Wwlworth's. Sl-'SP 94' ' Noftber Joke Editor: There's something I've always wanted, and never been able to get. Editor Paine: That's a laugh. MUCH SUCCESS TO YOU, N. D. H. S. SENIORS If It's Better Food It's MOORE'S OORE'S GROCERY 4302 Lemmon - 5-4171 I' ? E , I C314 5-6314 Croquignue Permanent Finger Wave on Ma t HARRISON 'S BEAUTY SHOPPE e MAILCEL EUGENE PERMANENT GEO- E- HAMM, PVUP- 4434 McKinngy Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, Drened Poultry, r Game in Season Bull Dogs, Come On Over For Plate Lunches, School Supplies, DELICATESSEN . Drinks, etc. , Make our Store your Headquarters 904 Mm Street Ph 5-0200 Cole and Haskell one l Drugs and Cafeteria 2-0964 Phones ' 245955 l Geo. P. BROWNB, Prop. Bill S.: Say, George, is it had luck to start anything on Friday? George R.: lt is with some girls. 1' 4 li' v Link: That music is terrible. Can't you play a piano? Decherd: Well, I played abroad for two years. Link: Yeah, but do you know how to play a piano? I' if II' h And then there was the Frosh who tried to get a passage to Europe on the S. S. KMPP. aa- 4- 1- ' Philadelphian: Are you a white collar man? Pittsburgher: For the first half of the morning. , il' Sl- ll- Libby: Did you find out what Jack had up his sleeve last night? Bonnie: Yes. A strong arm. Consumers Poultry Station HOME OF MLIK FED POULTRY DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT FRESH YARD EGGS SANITARY RATING 9770 PAUL F. LEVERETT, Prop. 3307 Knox Street, Dallas Phone 5-4300 Wmmhtmsnzkmm ann L .as-. 5 V . . 3 Q Pi ' .. . .xl -Q r, f . I' l .Q :gulf is 1 ' I iw it B 1 4 1 Wash Rite Laundry 202, Discount Cash Gt Carry We Cater to the Family Work I Exclusively 8-8158-Phones-8-8159 181 1-1 5 Greenville Ave. Our Trqcks Cover the City We Save You Money on LEATHER GOODS WE MANUFACTURE MANY ARTICLES FOR SCHOOL USE SAM BROWN BELTS BRIEF CASES ETC. ERNEST SMITH SHOE REPAIRING LEATHER GOODS 1904 GREENVILLE First Gold Digger: All I got to my name is a thin dime! Second Ditto: Why don't you change it? First: What . . . the dime? Second: No, the name! il' ll' ll- .. , 'P 1 1? 1 2 I l s 9 1 ff I Vassar: Many of our graduates are working girls. Smith: Many of your graduates are working men. -Iampoon. f ll- il' ll- F-fierce lessons. L-late hours. U-unexpected company. N-nothing on exams. K-kicked out. ll' If If Do you know, beamed Mr. Smith to his fresh physics class, as l came into this room this morning I read a single word printed on the door without which not one of you could hope for success in this class. What was the word? Pull! shouted the class in unison. They had read the wrong side of the door. I., Tl ' GUY'S PHARMACY - - LUMBER - - ,-m7-Pi..,....-,-0m I 3912 Cedar Springs Dallas May We Help You to Own Your Home? 4. CANDY CIGARETTES SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. M. WILCOX sc co. CASH GROCERY 8C MARKET Gola and Knox 5-4101 Telephone 5-4573 K' C. MEATS 3119 N. Haskell y Delivery smug I4 l l , - ' , l mg ,,,W!ii,1:t1'Milli N Q ll CITY ICE DELIVERY COMPANY An efhcxent dehvery system and more than S0 Drxve In Servlce Statlons handhng Ice, Staple Grocerxes, and Country Produce such as Butter, Eggs, Mxlk, and Pure Pork Sausage m season YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Telephone 8 8121 A Dallas Insfztution H lpzng to Buzld Dall Dlck sand Mrs Clopton gxve me a sentence wxth a dxrect object You are pretty Well what ns thc dxrect object 111 that? Q-- fCensoredJ There was the Scotchman who had hns car equipped wnrh reflectors mstead of head lxghts Then there s the Scotch artxst vxho asked the boss for 11 raxse because nt took more nn to draw long sknrts A judge fmed a man S10 10 fo beatmg hns wnfe We suppose the ten cents was or the federal tax on amusements Audntor Now let s see your pmk slnp Soph Where you gom 5 Fresh To the cemetery to dlg up a gnrl for the dance tomght TAR LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING J C 0 Sudden Serwce r Coxh L M l o e Ph: m cy Avo dale Pharmacy 5 2155 Oak Lawn and Duekason Wyclxff and Oak Lawn KNOX STREET 5 2133 52121 . - l 15 lla y, - - I lu W ll 9, rr V Y. t e . K . asv N .xl , ll QQ ' YI ' ll ' ' ' ' B! QQ , D5 , U s I ' ' I - N Q Mllllll ll ll Il sa- ra- :- rs 11- ::- N wi , . V N 1 . A . - k - I 1 il: ab rl- vl- f . 21- st- :z- ' : u 1 s - - s!n 1 'W' Filing Clerk ffenmjz Sirl tl, ,, ml lt as af- . u - s n W , -. - - . ss lf 4. N ll?-'ll' lvl x 0 1 ' - , ,ll ' 1 Q, wx ull Make L ur 'Incl ph ne Line ,, . ,, N You I cs inc '- C I S 1' I I1 e I l '7 mxwwwww tu H 'A ' E Amr -::. ' . - ' H '- ', ,X W, 5'-gh ' ' .1 N'j'.Qf?, 5 ' A .1. l 'Q .. 1 Q. H V :I , 1 - K E2 1 r f- ,G H, -1 i-,, , .- 9. l f l ' , ml 'V ' Blish' ' ' 'Whit Mi l l I Flhr Ballan warning emu Uhr Ballaa Jnnrnal i Products of Texas' oldest business institution founded in 1842--in the l days of the Republic. Leaders in all progressive matters and untiring i l champions of right thinking and fair play. p er l y After standing on the corner by the Baker Hotel one evening and watching the Yellows and the Checkers zip past, I was reminded of a conversation between a friend of mine from New York and a loyal Dallasite. n Look at those cabs, said the New Yorker. Did you ever see such old dented n vehicles as those? i Oh, sez the loyal Dallasite, those aren't dents, those are notches. lf' 1' if n p As the adenoid Freshman chirped . . . It's a grade life! 1' U' il' Charley fangrilyj: Aw, you ain't so hot. You don't even know how to cook! v Mary: Well, sonny boy, I may not know how to cook, but I sure know how to l i get a good dinner. I' 1' 1' Jane: Why did Fred call off his date with you last night? Sally: Oh, he had his reason. Jane: Heavens, when did he recover it? 1' if 1' Rudy: Do you mean to say you got that gun for a song? N V Bored Listener: Yes, for the very next one you start. I i I In sincere appreciation of your patronage and your friendship. Dallas Railway 84 Terminal Company l Partners in the Growth of Dallas l I E--q- ,, Girls late for class sometimes show better form than track men. .11-.. Oh, what a funny looking cow, ex- claimed the chic young thing from New York. Why hasn't it got any horns? Well, began the farmer, There are many reasons why a cow hasn't got horns. Some are born without horns and don't have any until the later years of their life. Oth- ers are dehorned while other breeds don't have any horns at all. There are many rea- sons why this cow has not any horns, but the main reason why this cow has not any horns is because it isn't a cow at all. It's a horse! .1-1 What's the difference between an upper and a lower berth? asked the traveling salesman. Well, began the train clerk, an upper is lower, a lower is higher. In an upper you have to get up to lie down and get down to get up. Some people prefer a lower because when you get up you are already down, but people who pay lower get the upper because, as I said before, the lower is higher and- Say, buddy, hissed the traveling sales- man, where's the nearest bus terminal? R. Illes: They stuck me for using slang, but I wasn't. R. Iemisonz What did you say? R. Illes: I said that a couple of janes were amblin' down the way, which meant that a deuce of skirts were scrammin' down the boulevard, which was French for the fact that a brace of frails were anklin' down the rue. .1, Yes, yawned the oil man as he sharp- ened his drill, this is a boring life. NOTABLES NOTED FOR- Mrs. Bigbee-Invitation cards. Mr. Hill-Study hall advertisements. Mr. Tardy--Tinkling soprano voice. Mrs. Irish-Requesting quietness. Mr. DeLany-Sleepy grin. Mr. Comstock-That laugh! Oh that laugh! Pop Myers-Wit. Miss Epperson-Jokes. Miss Terry-Dynamic personality. Mrs. Clapton-Sense of humor. Miss Byrd-Talking. Mr. Syron-That cherubic smile. Miss Dice-x: --b Miss Agnew-Quotations from literature. FAVROITE SAYINGS OF FAVORITES: Myers- The sooner, the quicker. Byrd- Now if you don't behave . . . Syr0n- --then that will upset the dy- namic epilibriumf' Hill- It pays to advertise. Bigbee-'Tm sorry, but that means 100 periods in 103. Tardy- Huh? fln an extremely loud voicej. ' DeLany-''z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-Z. Irish- You people at that back table- Smith- Ahem-now there are some peo- ple in this class-ahem. Agnew- Of course all educated people have read Vanity Fair .... ,' THE FAVORITE GODS: DeLany-Morpheus. Curtis-Terpsichore. Terry-Cupid. Clapton-Venus. H ill-Luna. Knapp-Pluto. Syronf-Mercury fhow do you spell it, anyhow?j The favorite swimming hole is the river Styx-if you wanta know. I wi Isn't it funny! Today yesterday was tomorrow. Day after tomorrow will be to- tomorrow tomorrow. Day before yesterday was yesterday, yesterday. And yesterday, will be day before yesterday tomorrow. Day after tomorrow, today will be the day be- fore day before yesterday tomorrow. And-- How about the girl who thought that mushrooms were places in which to hold necking parties? . Abe Cohen tells us that he is patiently waiting until television is perfected so that he can really talk intelligibly over the tele- phone. Mary: Why did you freshmen buy all that liniment after the initiation? Milburn Mc.: We're going to use it for own ends. Azlzlir' Lee: I said some very foolish words to my boy friend last nightf, Cbifft: Yes? Addie Lee: That was one of them. Oh, Cedric! I didn't know you smoked! Oh! yes, darling-though it's the ciga- rette, not me! Don't shoot please, this is another gold one. Q. 'Tm in a terrible fix. My husband threatens to have a detective follow me. What would you do? A. Smoke Luckies and avoid the future shadow! Vinson: I want a pair of pajamas. Salesgirl: Broadcloth? Vinson: Don't get funny, young lady. John Murphy fin the countryj: And how is the milkmaid this morning? Innocent Young Thing: It isn't made, sir-it comes from the cow. 9? 99 :!- Lawyer: When did this accident happen? Billy Knight: Why-er-I think-er-I think- Lawyer: We are not interested in your thoughts. We want facts. B. K.: Well, then, I had better leave. I don't talk without thinking. I'm not a lawyer. sl' Ma: This letter from Jim is rather shortll' Pa: So is he or he wouldn't have written. The fellow who invented Life Savers certainly made a mint. Is my face dirty or is it my imagination? Your face is clean. I don't know about your imagination. In Chicago a little boy is supposed to follow in his father's fingerprints. IF YOU WANT TO BE WISE, ASK- Mr. DeLany what they do in Tennessee when it rains. William Horsley what he would do if asked to calculate the approximate length of a yard stick. Nancy Hawk if her nose ever gets cold in such a high altitude. Stanley Hogg why looking at his face reminds us of a bowl of spaghetti. Edgar White why he doesn't wash his face so people will think he's white. :g. :5 sg. FAVORITE SAYINGS OI? N. D. YOUTH! L. Gottschall-Lieutenant, you are very inefhcient today. QSaid on Mondays, Tues- days, Wednesclay, Thursdays, and Fridays, onIy.j F. T. Rogers-How good I am! Ii. I.. Griffin-Report to the Armory, this eve-an' you better be there. john Mangrum-T'n' shun! Carl Steen fSteinj-Haba, haba! E haba. A. QMissingj Link-I'd rawthaw not- Chiek Mote-O, how too utterly petchum! jack Crump-Durn these chandeliers! Cocky Newell-If y0u'd just use the brains God gave you, you'd get somewhere. Harold Timms-Well, ah sweah! Babe Berkley-And then therc's the one about the traveling salesman- Gregg Ballowe-Damfitaint. R. Powell-Pardon me, but my foot's under yours. Whitley Huvelle-Then there's that blonde in the third row. Mary Ed Simpson-QEditor's Note:-No room for the beginning of it all.j C. A. Taylor-Aw, ya donit say! Gus Schreiber-Who has their dollar today? joe Davis-fEditor's Note: All his sayings were printed six years ago.j Robert jemison- QCENSOREDJ lT'S BEST TO FORGET- Delany's wisecracks. All about Mrs. Bigbee. The food in our lunchroom. What you learn about Virgil. Detention cards. To bring your books to school. Where you were yesterday. Mrs. Irish's friendly admonitions. Why is that young Mr. Brastram, who works in the bank, so popular with the ladies? I-Iah, haven,t you heard? Why, he is the teller. Sign in public dance hall--HE WHO HESITATES IS NOT DANCING. XG! xi ' C AHQK ,- -L - 2 1 hw 1 1 l,'f, ff , ss is . . . are l f if A lm J , XL .1 -A x it -I we VI: 2, rp I if . t E 2 up he 5 ff ME E at t 2 f- 2 fs p xt A ,Q If if , l A h at-I X X Q x . 'gig' 5 gk x , , w A V f I . , K' . W A . Y p .. ' lv ' 1 ' Wi ,sw f Q' it is . . ' f i . M, , ' 1-'er ti r fp ' .X ,. i K 4 5 ' Q - A YH f l jr, ,,,. ,. ,,,,,. a .vis-l,,,,aivs.,... f The Home ofSu'er0 Preririofz Printing Plates School Annual Engravers The value of any School Annual Contract is not in specifications alone. iWith its inclination and ability to give the best, this organization has proven its high standards in fine annual reproduction. 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