South Oak Cliff High School - Den Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1922
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Loveless Alvie Russell Cecil Spencer Lillian Kinser Eunice Brooks BUSINESS STAFF Storey Stemmons Brownie Warwick Sam Wallace Lucy Irving ASSISTANTS Elam Eckles De Lossie Nichols Elizabeth Blaylock Virginia Godwin Frances Maye Long Frank Mayborn Lloyd Nelson Lucille Dorff Jeanne Dalshaw Elinor Pantermuchl Mary McLarry Earl Lindenburg Frances McClellan XX 41 X AQ Y X ,,,s.f Q , I :::. ' I I .- II I K Ill I 0 uu'L1 .5MTY'f! Nfl 50 Un 'III 5: --. . X 5 , uunall :f'ff-P 1 u IIIJIII --.., R- -5 U Il 555555 5:55 Q. 5535355535: 5: 5 I 555555 EEEE WEE' H1 5 U ease fr 5 ' S' E535 Q - M 5 U H , 'f Ill vnu WI H U l F551 I' QI!! 7,49 5 ' X U W555551111 55 5, 5 'ff' U Wy ,f f ff ff f , 1 ,A lrfrf 1 0711, I If ff V f ff A f Zz 71 I 5 f 5 X X 2' ., U U U U nun UWT? uni u'n zi' U'Il nu uln ,,,,.. nu Ulu ff, 51 .' gag -5F15 I I 5,.n P1 nlllll UH! x f I 5 2 To THE FIELD or ouR EFFORTS- To A cmr RICH IN coMMEncuAl. ACHIEVEMENT, BUT RICHER IN I-IUMANITY AND UNDERSTANDING- A CITY OF' SCHOOLS, HOMES AND CHURCHES. TO DALLAS-ouR HOME TOWN- THE l9Z2 OAK us ArrEcnoNATELY nenncmn V' REETINGS mlm, Am 21 XF xi C O0 . 0 83 ikifhudfgti Oi mmmmmm XV XSQHVQYI to xgigrxa incorp 511311 with are Oa result Es pr will, QQ, be as the aft a radiant s !e X 0 ereifmja plc- gf vgbrrant torial lfnjst rr X l2Cliff3pi1-it. zyfhagq the esentgd here Xegs to come, if ' 3 mow of H9712 ur W 'MW'-X , - ', Q, A -, 5 ' W 1 Q55 NN , H., X J, Z1 7' WIA W TwQfSC1sCJ?Mf y WE gif? C5576 gif! 'JZ 0p3 Gi'7UD5ZE9?l?CQUiJg- 'Il WQWGQ !l'keiE'6w5i5E5S5 N9 Mu is 3lL7AiE'lkUe2f5cgls' f M , N W U ly X E1R00omQo UM X 5 we N xif ff QakTwn sA1 X X Q ll' E goyx 15 X V gk K. is I I ILL! fi:-.' WMI 'Rf' f ff V Efjx Q X -Q ' S24-T 4 an 'T 1 1. , ,mf r AX . .:,x,: f - n 7 V. 15 mf -11 1 1 , :- if v --N 1-. , '47 1 --,Q . .dun 5, , .,A-,S , .. 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Case Threshing Machine Co. GEO. I. REYNOLDS Chattanooga Medicine Company DEWITT MCMURRAY The Dallas News MRS. KIRK HALL 3411 Swiss Ave. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Dr. J. F. Kimball ...... ............,....... .....,...,.....................................,..... S u perintendent Mr. N. R. Crozier ........ ........ A ssistant Superintendent Dr. Lee Byrne ....,............. ........ H igh School Supervisor Col. F. G. Knabenshue ..,.... ..,,,,. R . O. T. C. Supervisor BOARD OF EDUCATION COMMITTEES Auditing Committee Mrs. Kirk Hall, Chairman W. O. Rawlins W. C. Lemmon Property and Repairs Geo. T. Reynolds W. C. Lemmon Dewitt McMurray Rules and Grievance Committee Dewitt McMurray C. P. Russell Geo. T. Reynolds Finance Committee C. P. Russell, Chairman Mrs. Kirk Hall W. O. Rawlins Fuel and Supplies Committee W. C. Lemmon Dewitt McMurray Geo. T. Reynolds C. P, Russell Text Book Committee W. O. Rawlins, Chairman Mrs. Kirk Hall 'ir-I. t7-T: Fifi 5-'il fr. 'rx ci: 431 L. ri .1 2' L -S 73: 'F-I i 1. 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Q53 Oak Cliff High School has had a glorious year-many kind things 755' 1 . 1 1 1 0 F!-n have been said about, and many victories attributed to The Oak Cliff PQ . . . . . 'bf f-15 Spirit! To outsiders this may seem to be merely an intangible phrase, if but to us Cand, by us, we mean every student-both present and past- QS li, . . . . . . . . . eg of Oak Cliff Highj it is embodied in the real and definite personality of our principal, W. H. Adamson. lf Oak Cliff Spirit means good, clean sportsmanshipg if it means honorabl-e dealing with both friend and foe, if it means a determina- 5,3 tion to win or else to go down fighting gloriously, then Oak Cliff Spirit and W. H. A. aie synonymous! We revere him for his work as an educator as well as for his s ortsmanship. The purposes of education are said to be: the forma- QF' P . . . . :gc tion of character, the inculcatlon of ideals, and the creation of real citizens of the community. By both example and precept, Mr. Adam- son stands for these three aims. if A certain great writer once said that the first requisite of a gen- ' '- tlvman was consideration for others, and in this quality our principal Sie s - is supreme. His sympathy, unfailing kindness and generous under- 'Ei fs l ' . ld! ' .5 standing have compelled the admiration of his students ' and his - . teachers-to all of whom he stands as a high example of all that is . 1' -, implied in the term gentleman gf' 9 Fellow classmates, we ask that, whenever your glance may fall on . these pages, you will stand for a moment in admiration for and respect ' to Mr. Adamson-sportsman, educator and gentleman-tho man the l ' influence of whose ideals and spirit may easily be traced in hundreds uf our Oak Cliff homes-your own included. up ' 5 fall' 'V' 27112 a F- ,n Q If ip: ' . ,gi v , E is 'aa ,gag .+ eg- lb? 1 4? -R i 11 fs, .4 'B Y 'fv- ' f.1:f.f1. f-ffc.ifzqmf if , F H l mi3:t'rgi?:f-122.-.,.riifu21-5, me ' ' .,, -4 475 4' 5. . qe. 1 N' .. .u l V' M 1 C Cze . ,H , ,, ,u P W 1,fRsae.w: G K Fifn:s5i:'Zf':.f.-infiifmf5ZZ-'5vi.i 933i965.Sl5Ei55?45:g' . A i 'ir W5 22? r-252 . ,A 3 'll . . .Z . Faculty of Oak Cliff High School 5 ifll 5 35 ENGLISH BOOKKEEPING .. Allene Brandenburg G. T. Gillespie Sarah Dinsmore :Rf A Elizabeth Baker TYPE-SHORTHAND 3 Ne-lms Henry R. A. Courtwright Henrietta Eisenlohr :jg Polk Kenley DRAWING and D1-:SIGN Lucile Heath Nellie Clement George Smallwood Sadie C. Richmond MILITARY TRAINING 2.3 vida Corbin Capt. R. R. Day 1 M -ffl . . :ma MATHEMATICS PHYSIC AL TRAINING John Fonts Lora Locke R. Norman Smith MUSIC Minnie Bramlette S , C Q- Lucy Hamilton adm annon fa Ruth Bell HISTORY kg Howard Allen I , , William Board .rig 5 Beulah Baker pw, i. T. E. Lyons Florence Holladay L H. C. Maiden glinnif-IBJISQZ? '4 ess a rf' 5 ' Estelle Glover 1, v Y v . T, 2 I RENL H n Grace Simpson Helen Aduddell James Whittlesey 1 ' Karlo Kuehne 2' CHEMISTRY Jack Johnson Charles Syron A. R. Chalk LATIN :QQ Erma Griffin Ig 4,4 PHYSICS Berta .Cooper 43 E T Th pqon Christine Hammock '. . om . ig I W. T. Hamilton SPANISH . Willie Thatcher fi FY DOMESTIC ECONOMY Roberta King A nf . Laura Falls Rebecca Switzer F Mabel Stricklin Ione Swope Q -.2 + 5 12 5? . 1 31 3 i!'7'i -Hiw- 3-' ff l .,1'l':itThf'f' 1'5 , --D f i,'.:l2fg E 1v.,55-Iiigiiqi x-QXQV3 , 4v 'Q-Q.: , N445 ,...' ' A 1' f I 1 A' fl .4 'f ,C- .gut :iq-7 J.: .Y .9-1 ,. fl 4: y .ga - 'ff ,Q fa .mf Ai ,., N if Vw .. ,,,, .. C C 8 .... ,,. ., V iii ESQ 9? Fi . To the Faculty of Clalc Cliff gi High School To some students, the word teacher suggests a stern, Z2 imposing person whose sole purpose is to harass continually careworn students with seemingly endless, uninteresting les- sons. To the graduating class of '22 the faculty of Oak Cliff High School is the embodiment of good will, interesting in- struction, and the helping hand. The class realizes the importance of the four high school years that it has just completed. It understands that during this period the real character of the pupil is exposed and developed. That development depends almost entirely upon association, which fact leads us to realize more fully the necessity for the class of teachers that make up our faculty. In our moments of despair, they have comforted us. In choosing our courses, they have advised us. When we have been failing, they have put forth every effort to strengthen f2? f us. In our entertainments, they have wisely counseled and assisted us. In our amusements, they have aided and joined with us. ln everything connected with our school life, they have been the most worthy instructors and the kindest friends. They will always be the most beautiful memory that we car1'y with us f1'om our beloved school. Eff 53+ Q41 .Ji '9 QE .5 .2 3 1 13 If QL. -r J 5:7 ,t 'fi -P qi if ' ' i'f 4Jl ,. U 5Vwqg gni:5g5fkMgi : f .vw Z ,u 42i g.v gpg - , A-2. '.:. ' 'fi'-f .ng up 1-gfvff f 5,4 MR ,fgggwyw-, ,, 4 1- . f f -'igyfw-'izfr-fy - w T4 -444 113-.7-1. M 1 4.g1x51w51i.g.v A, 5332 L A Q, e -i. wg! 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Lf X v Ak 5 T, 1 4'2 lie fri H -' Cut Faculty Sponsors 7-ga? 3, ,ggi . The life of a high school student does not consist entirely of work, for All gtg work-and no play makes Jack a dull boy, and since Oak Cliff is not overly fond 5552 of this kind of student, a great many outside activities have been planned. The -'ji group of .teachers on the opposite page are responsible for these activities.. Each E548 of these instructors has a full number of daily classes to which the work in con- l' I ducting these outside affairs is added. They receive no extra remuneration for 4- this service, but most of them seem amply rewarded by the pleasure they can S579 bring into the' lives of their students and by the larger influence they are able to A A D wield on the llves of their groups because of this closer contact. get . . -is 5 Mr. Henry and Miss King are called the student counsellors. To them falls gif Q the rather gigantic task of arranging credits and programs for the upper classmen, 'gg ' the issuing of advice in the matter of college preparatory courses, and cautious if Sli guiding in the selection of future scholastic labors of Seniors- ' Mr. Fouts and Miss Griffin have charge of our annual publication, The Oak. ' This, in its scope and work, touches the life of each Senior student individually, lr, and of each under-class group. The sponsors of this work are compelled to spend QQ many a weary hour in planning to raise the needed money and to use wisely the N space of the annual pages. - . 42.3.5 . A Miss Eisenlohr is adviser for the school monthly publication, The Acorn. It H, is to her efforts that our school owes 'its reputation of publlshlng one of the best gli' magazines in Texas. In addition to this, Miss Eiselnlohr has charge of the Journal- 25:-Q Q , ism class, which publishes one page of the High School Weekly. Through the tg., ,V columns of this paper announcements are made and a lively record of school events 19 is kefpt. r . 1-. H . I . . - ,-Q 3 Miss Cannon has charge of the musical organizatlons of the school-her gag fs orchestra, boys' chorus, girls' chorus and faculty quartet have been ready at all -gf times to add spirit and pleasure to all assemblies, plays, and programs. 'l Mr. Board is faculty sponsor for the Wilsonian Society. This society has for . its purpose the creation of a proper attitude towards the duties of citizenship. It 'l has prov-en a decided factor in the life of the school this year. 535, Z' . . . . is s Miss Cooper is faculty sponsor for both Senior classes. To her Judgment and ff vu tact is entrusted the control of Senior parties, Senior rings, Senior days and gradu- 1. ation. The success that has attended th-e activities of the year offer proof of her 1 capabilities in this line. 2:5 4 Miss Brown has control of the Junior A class. Under her control the June gil class of '23 has enjoyed many pleasures the past year-a'HaIlowe'en party, a New .Zh fi- Year's party and a Junior Soiree beginning with a play and ending with a banquet ' honoring the letter men of the year. ,gf . . . 335 Miss Heath has charge of the destimes of the Sophomore A class. Under her Z, H F , enthusiastic direction the class has had several Very interesting programs-includ- . ing lone slhort play. In conlilunction wlith the Einphomore B group they gave a dance ,Q in t e sc ool gymnasium t at prove enJoya e to all comers. is 5 Miss King, in addition to all her other duties, has charge of the Sophomore B . . glass. She his created a spirit of unity and a desire for class accomplishment that . ave made t is group one o the l1vely workers of the school. l Mrs. Bramlette and Miss Richmond have control of the Freshman A class. 1 This class was so large numerically that Mr. Adamson felt two sponsors would be ,Q Xl' necci:f,sary.b A program has llfeen presecnted at each class meeting and the year's wor as een p easant to a concerne . Ig' as ,, .L 15 1 1 X I I i I if X.-.J V QL. ' ' ' . 'F 9m -'JPQ- e?-n-'fff:.-f'1 ,g-.w- awe.. 9 ,., . 2 ' ' iw Q K . ,345 G- ' Al ' ' - - 21 - llfnlfll tt ' en fl H. g UHIVCISIIICS . '- wuo . ' Helen Synnott. .......... . WHEN WHERE if Elizabeth Speaker ..........,. ,,., '------ , 2 0 S. M. U. iffi Homer Ritcheson .....,.....,,,,,,, '20 Texas U' R122 , 2 1 Marion Liggett ...,..., AA' '4'- , 21 Texas U. Wi 4 7 Genevieve Peterson -21 S' M' ua .. Z Burnet Dixon ..,..............,..,... '20 S' M. U' . W Qenevieve Swindells ..... ,... . I S- M- U- Qi-5 x . llern Yates ..,,.,...,,.., , ,,A,,, '21 Texas U, 35 5. Forrest Reeves . ...,........,.,. 'fl Columbia U. iff ' , Elizabeth Hargreaves ..,,,,,. .21 S' M' U- Slfvff 1- Mary Tomkins. .............,l., . '21 Southwestern U. I Dorothy Branch... 20 S. M. U. 'Y' QE Ben Carsey ...,......... :19 state U- i..-5 ' Evelyn Skillern ............. ,lg State U- ,Lg Madeline Basford .,,,,,, ,A '20 Sullins' College 51,24 55 mn-wood Cline ............ .21 S- M- U. -5-5 gg, 'lillxabgh Griffin ,..,l,,, M. U. 5:13 5' 0 n cElree.. tate U. 55' ff Kathlee Ch '21 state U, QQ. J0- Th-'Jmp.5.iTYfT.Tf.1? P0 S. M. U. 'ir Margaret McCord .... ...... ' ,Zo State U- 'R-25 2-4 Harold Dunn .......... ,,,A - -- '13 State U. iz? Henry Dnrseymf .....,. ,?0 A. 6 M. 4-it Margaret King. ,,,, ,,AA- U h .20 S. M. U. gidmiliv, Strother ..,...........,, .gl 'gfiilgffy U. 3- --.,uy a earl K' k d ....., , ' . . U. WN HVilEar3oKiniz'i..Ti. ..... ' ,gi M- U- '.,- ll! mfort ...,, .. -- M- U. V ' N James w l.h ...,. -Q ' '22 Meir Vw B Q Gif Cecil Haslivgllwm :20 Texafgpgl n us. College James Motley .,.,,., .20 S- M- U. 3152 HQ Herbert Tatum .,,,,,, ,20 Cornell U- Alfred Brownlee ....,,.. .?0 A- 5 M- ffl! gif gaymond Mauk ........., dz M. 9 -2 witzer M C ,,,4.,,- , EXRS U. fi.-, ' Eleanor BZ,-Sf? ,,,,A '39 s. M. U. Ina Williams ...,,,,, ,21 C. I. A. 52? ' 3 Tilcuise Dunn ......... ,. 'geaiis U. 55: arion Hopki ...,,,,l , - . U. M King can .......... TT? ......,. ,20 Baylor U. 5322 mans .... , - . . xp- , Aw Herbert DeLee ....,.... ,20 Texas U, :gif '5 KB-Qhryn Cochran .,..,, ,17 A- 5 M. .IQ sq Julia Spears .......,.,..l ,19 Texas U. Birdie Grant. ..,,,.,,,, ,,.,. - -- ,19 Stanford U viii V ?i0l'flgl:lEl' Sprague ,,,, ,E 21-ate U. F93 one nrt. ................... -fate U. 'S- . Marion Goettm ' - -- '21 Baylor U 5.-i n an .... . ., Gertrude. Al .1 4 ' ------ -- '21- C. 1. A. 'H' E Jean Bayse.fffii..fffQAffQ ' ' '---- ---- . . . :21 c. I. A. ' ESEZHMEIHCKA -----.... ..... ' .gl g2cl1?i'i'l6'S Bus. College - c ams ...... -. . . . 1 M Le M ' ------ ---- ' W S. M. U, - 3' - R355-lp-mb-fg35Af'i11i'i11 ' -------- Q ----- 221 S- M- U. X' Mary Edith Jackson .,.., l, ---- -------- , 21 S. M. U. F' ' Corinne Wallace ........., ,, --------- '21 S. M. U. 1 Mattie 1,4131 Frye ,---,- M ,gg 153' arvin I A ,,,,,. -- . . , 'TC 4, Maids Boaid, .... fm S- M- U- iff: .K gay Eurrgett .....,..,, U. 1355? orot y en e . ,,.,. , - . U. . H - Sieflimt Dun: ,,,,,4A4.-, ,A--'----v.. A -- ,21 S- M. U, V , gum Hill ....,. ..,..,.,l ,,,A,,.,.,, .,., ' i'A ' ' ' ' - - - --'- ------ - , 3 A M. U. pg - some Snurgi .,......, ,,,,,,,,, j 'A ' --- ---- , - - . M. U. ' ' Bqrmie Potter? .,.,.... . .,......... -21 S' M- U- if .. - Kitty Lou Lowry ...............,,......... .21 S' M' U- .3-' ' llfatherine Ledbetter .............. .31 U- 353 fr fences T ............,. , -- ----- - -- ---- -..... ....,.., , ..,,,. . , . .U. s Jo- Thvmnigmy ............ ------------ 221 S- M. U. A' is Joe Wilson ..,,,,.,, ..,4,,,., ..-.4.-4-- h ' ' '4 A ' , 1 7 State U, ' Marv MOU-ran .......... . ..,.,.. ,..,,,, ' ' ' ' .18 S- M. U. .- me Bert smith ..............,..... ,-,', - ---- ----- ----- .... . .... . ...... ,..,,.. . . , ' 19 s. M. U. N 'Q Mercedes Shilq ......,....,.,. ' ' ' - 21 Oklahoma U, 'if ff' Bunyan Frye ........ . ....... 21 S- M- U- - ' Francis nnn... ...................... 1:ii:3ii1:::113131i'33 .35 U- ' A .... .. , A U. 2, 16 - -- 742 I? ' ii is --' 1 4. 5.-t1'.-mf. af- 1.-- '-,f-1 -1 '--'k-Tfrvu ss-, fs-. -' ' ' 1 if . , 4 L .. 1 .4 .,:-J ' - Y . , , J-gilzigfl l : SSj7PgLi::f-,R G5gJ,l::,':..i.:.l-X: get - - . ! ..l r -. v PY V A J . .. ., .. e .. . .. .. . .. . . . . GAK . , . ,F r , v ws!! ,L ?23 1 W A C 19:12 .Qi .gg 245 mi ff: A-Q. ':- -E 1 ' Wedded A umm fig W1-10 WHEN NOW wanna l' , Catherine Smith ........ ..,..... ' 14 Mrs. Ernest Biscom ....... ,,...,,...., C ity Stella Caspary ......., ..... ' 14 Mrs. Geo. Dirmeyer .,...,... ............ C ity Charles Gulick ........ ..... ' 14 .....,...................................,..... ,,,..., . Austin Mary Lane ...............,..,.. ..... ' 14 M1-S. W. T. Hamilton ,,....,. .A,.,..,.,,A..,. c ity 514, Eula Higginbotham ...,..., ..... ' 14 Mrs. Joe Glenn ........,,..,....., .,,..,, M esquite fig Irene Beckenbach ......... ..... ' 14 Mrs. F. 0. Webster ...........,. ....,,,... C ity aff Wallace Lynn ............ ..... ' 14 Husband of Doris Smith ........, ......... C ity Uorothy Phillips ........ ...., ' 14 Mrs. J. Gordon Frye ............, .,....... C ity Gordon Yeargan ........... ..,.. ' 15 Husband of Martha White ,.,... ..,....., ,,,...,.. C i ty Lucile Beckenbach .... ..... '15 Mrs. L. C. Prewilt ...,,,.........,,.........,,,,,.,,.... City F519 Florence Fouraker ....... ...,. ' 14 Mrs. Frelland ..............,.. ......,.. S iloam, Ark. Helen Adams .............. ..... ' 15 Mrs. Frank Street ....,....., .. .,,...,.,.,.,....,., City Marion Ralls ..... ,.... ..... ' 1 5 Mrs. Rogers Wilson .....,...... . .....,.... Nashville Wanda Barnes ........ ..... ' 15 M1-S. K. F. Williamson ....... ......,............ C ity Ellis Sasse .............. .... . '15 Mrs. W. C. Province ........ ....,....,..,....,.,... C ity Carvin Hancock ........ ..... ' 15 Husband of Inez Miller .......... Miner:-l Wells Ethel Darr .............. ..... ' 15 Mrs. Harry Peebles .......,...................,.......... City Russell Rouse ....... ..... ' 15 Husband of Lorena Ferguson ....,.. ......... C ity Ethel Botto ............,. ..... ' 15 M1-S. A. Malsch ...........,..........,....... ......... G ity iii? Annette Summers ...., ..... ' 15 Mrs. Paul Hilt ................,...,.. ......... C ity gif Mariam Jones ........ ..... ' 15 Mrs. F. W. Eisenlohr ............... .........,...... C ity 935 Ben Smith ........... ..... ' 16 Husband of Flye Greeling .......................... City 'UQ Ben Givens .....,........ ..... ' 16 Husband of Betsy Brook ................ Des Moines Q2 Julius Smith .............,. ..... ' 16 Husband of Frances Zimmerman ............ City 3.4 Martha Grandstrlff ....... ..... ' 16 Mrs. J. Harrison ................... ...................... C ity I' I Marguerite Lavendar .... ...... ' 16 Mrs. Wetzel ........................,.....,... Grand Rapids Eldred Hancock ....,.. ..... ' 17 Husband of Torsie McCarver .................... City 4 Katie Peterson ........ ..... ' 17 Mrs. Geo. Bandy ....................... ............ A tlanta 5 Raymond Irby ........ ...... ' 17 Husband of Margaret Stricklin .............. City Zula Skillern ...,...... ...... ' 17 Mrs. J. Folsom ..........,,..,,...,.,.................. City ...... 'Vi' I Arjeree Vaughn ......... ..... ' 17 Mrs. H. Mueller .............................. Fort Worth . Gertrude Kramer ..,.. ..... ' 17 Mrs. L. P. Sinz .................. .................... C ity 'QQ 5 Frank Ploeger ........ ...... ' 17 Husband of Mary Allen .............................. City Mary Wadley ............. ...... ' 17 M1's. Fred Woods .....,...... ...... D ouglas, Ariz. Pj -' , Florence Wright .......... .,.. ' 17 Mrs. L. D. Powell ....... ....................... C ity Virginia O'Donohue .,...... ...... ' 18 Mrs. Chandler ..................... .. .......,..... Chicago Katherine Benners .......... ...... ' 17 M1's. W. H. Register ...............................,.... City 'v Effie Benton ................ ...... ' 19 Mrs. C. E. Cutter .................... Naeoma. Wash. . Margaret Burney ..... ....,. ' 19 Mrs. R. Bruce ................,.... .................... O lden L Lelia Baker .,.......... ...,.. ' I9 Mrs. W. C. Hallback ...,.... ..,....... C ity May Rosa Ray ........ ...... ' 18 Mrs. J. Peyton Hunter .......... ...... C ity Z? Hale C. Dodge ........... ...... ' 17 Husband of H. C. Clark ........ ...... C ity Q Maggie Mae Reed ......... ...... ' 19 M1's. L. E. Musgrove ........ ........., Oi ty 1-is ei 5' 131 42 1 1 H? l , 17 fl: . gli Y -L v 1 l. 0 98K .ffm l .gm iii Wi Sb? 'vq if ' ' 331. ,. he ESQ - Alumm at W ork V I 'J' WHEN WHERE 574 . ces ' Jerome Hanzen ......,., ..... ' 22 Out of City as Isabell Gill .........., . 'zo Butler Bree. yi iff! Helen White .,..... . '19 Oak Lawn School of Expression 25 Alta Sparks. ........ . '20 Dreyfuss 8: Son Q Jimmie Evans .....,.. . '20 Majestic Theatre gi' Olive Mosely ........,..... . '21 City Lorene 0'Donohue ...l... . '21 Majestic Theatre ,. , Thelma Holloway ......... . 'zo seere-Roebuck 15,2 Mary Queen Kelly .,..,.. . '21 Majestic Theatre Elizabeth Allen .......... . '21 City Mary Peterson ...... . '21 Cityw Margaret Wood ........ . '19 Teacher fy! Ben Smith, ......,...,., . '17 Brunswick Shop Ruth Johnson ........ . '17 Teacher Bunyan Voss ..,..., . '17 A. G. Spalding Co. iid Forrest Park .............. . '17 Civil Engineer La Vergne Guinn .....,. . '22 Y. M. C. A. .v Mon oe Duffie .......,,. . '22 City 53.5 ig Cecilr Spencer .....,...... . '22 Commercial Art Margaret Murphy ....,.. . '22 Stenographer George Player ........,,.. . '22 Lumber Camp Mary E. Corum .,....., . '22 Baron Millinery Co. Jack Griffin .............. . '22 Arlington gf P Glen McKamy ............... . '22 Willard Co. if I Malcolm Hargreaves ...... . '22 Insurance Co. ' 3 Madie Bell Boone ......... . '20 Dallas Light Co. 54 Travis Winters ......... . '20 Sbenograplier f-1 Edith Lindsay ........, . '20 Texas Paper ce. gig i' Mary Dittman ....,..,. . '21 City I ,, Myrtle Harris ...,........ . '20 Dorsey Printing Co. lt, Alfred Eisenlohr ....,.... . '20 o. c. Pbal-meey ig- ' Fay Brewster ......., . '20 Stenographer y Maude Kerr ....,.... . '20 Suenographer if Vera Glober ......... . '20 Stenographer QL V Mary Quillen ...,... .......... - . - . . ,......,...,... . ,. A . ti Alumni at Home Q47 WHO WHEN WHO WHEN 'Ei' Charlie Turner .....,.. .......... ' 22 Harriet Silvers .....,..,. ........ , .. '20 'E Irene Merlfield .,,... '20 w. L. Gibbs .,,,..l............, ..,. ' 20 Qyjg Elinor Cooper ........ '20 Brownie Warwick ,........ .... ' 22 H Billie Ledbetter ......... '20 Lucy Irving ,....... ......... .,.. ' 2 2 ' Bernice Davis ....,.........,. '21 Kathleen Jones ........... .... ' 22 I ' ' Mary Emma Logan ,....... '21 Florence Sossaman ......... .... ' 22 lf. Edythe Wade ............. '20 Beatrice Gardner .... .... ' 22 ' . Marie Burnett. ....... '17 Donna Mae Gates ....... .... ' 22 . Ruth Voss.. .........,... '19 Ruth Crampton ........ '22 gl Mildred Sehwager ,,...,..,..., . .,.......,.............. '21 Onita Foster .......,...... .,.. ' 19 3 Mattie Lou Frye ...........,,.........,................. '20 Francine Foster ...,..... ..,. ' 19 - , Hortense Warner ...,.............,.........,.......... '17 Fern Beck ..........,.......,.. .... ' 20 3 'rf . lk' 42 A - Ei ' 18 eg fl' , ? ff l l -J ,:'r57lt'f', 34 ? -'f' 4 'iff 'ifif '5-'L ' ' , . ..1FJ'flf:l35f3 'i 0f-3?F 3f 'Tin-3I i?1.l7C'f2f5'fiQ-wiki-' 'gi' Jq l :nu l 'wq,,.....,.,.,,,. 1 .- X . l. , 1 1.. 1.- ' X f , J, .sf S . if. C759 at X, -E1'?1!L'5,'f 1xC 'K :f'vga-L5 ,,gg:w1:'Ss'E!bL'f'f q,':,-rg -, -rm: -' if---,.L,q ,-, I, .. ,. . n ,N HM, ,, . A ff, y v .D -A . 4 1 - , . X t ,V :fi 1 1 n Q N11 V + X Q21 t 4':2,.-i '.-, Q-fr. f,1.' 5 - swf .1 1195. 2,57 ti' Q .-H 'En 435' VF 3, -. .lt ff- L:-1: 2.-,AI ,-ng, if E 7. :Ni .gh z-1-if :1y,',' .,J gif? . f, liz? 3122 , ., :Wi Ky? qdf FEE ff 1-111 5 -'. We 3: f if!! Phi 1-L' ni: his f i ff fc'-T :QQ . F53 :iff :ff Lia-? 1:4 ,GTZ .322 fggg is... '. my ,i if? 2:5 JY. lf-4:3 v' 1 -' : .gi-, QU! lL .'.' iid: Q53- u,.-' U75 313' 511, iffi 75 'fig Tu-, 'Sa-if 'Cf rf . E . if? vi' iff: ' W: flier nf.. 59.1. Fx 5.231 Ml 'na- 1i.'-. .11 'JF' itll Law' M! Z,: :ft -Jil ' li i -YZ i ' Z-. .,,,, A M Jgf-' ni: pi 'Gi gif gr? fi? ' 1 E13 fb fig MISS BERTA COOPER 5545 .M V slr OUR SENIOR SPONSORS In -all the worries and pleasures of our Senior Year we have had the genial pres- UHF? Of Olll' Shonsor. Miss Cooper, and her fellow-worker, Miss Thatcher. They have 2291 aided us with their cgunsel, they have cheered us with their sympathy, they have '13 Qleased us4with their understanding, and so for all these things we, the Oak Cliff 5291 . -4 Seniors, wish to thank them and to assure them of our deep apgnreciation of their aff HZ- elforts. Q sa P .5 19 if I - :n 4 . - -- - - - M W W e ' .. ,. ,V ww' gli 'v ,g5-w- .gd p'1,':r,1g:-'yi-,V-:g,,,,jf:: ww, N - .,. . 'r 1-U .H 4 -,V -A -- -M -N' - 1 w-w- i W: Y , L 'L f ,, . nz, '3 : .. is' nd .- -.u - . . , , ,. . C C e ,, ., ,. ,. A I J I K fa 3 A T e as lid ' bi? 'uf ' 32 H2125 9 ' , . gig E W Sita? ' 2 fl'-Q ir Q glad it pil 5? vii 5935 JONES HARGRAVE GARDNER :Z a' ' 555 January Class Of 1922 V if.: Y Qi: ?- OFFICERS Y -QL' . R. President .............,.. .....Y.................... ....... M a lcolm Hargrave 1' .4 Vice President .,...,... ........ B eatrice Gardner X Secretary ..,..,...... ....,Y..,..... K athleen Jones ' Treasurer i.........,.., ......... B rownie Warwick 23: i Acorn Reporter ............. . .,.,..,. Brownie Warwick if Q3 Oak Representative .,..,,.. ............. A lice Prewitt is Faculty Sponsor ....,.... .......,..........................,..................... M iss Berta Cooper UQ - SOCIAL COMMITTEE gag Q' . . 7 G '- Lucy Irving Brownie Warwick fu- Cecil Spencer Beatrice Gardner T 193 - - RING AND INVITATION COMMITTEE if 1- Jack Griffin Kathleen Jones iq , 'S Vera Treat ef . s 4 , N Q 5+ :' 20 'x 1:11 get 1. fp-,-, AM, F,,,,i u ' , 74 f iiilif 1 o.i4gqQg,ffsgjr-d,..z.S4EEEZ'ef!L'.i. -if 1- ' 5 , I we i A - -., A -A A .L ' ,vw rw 2 ' 'W n -ly., AL 3: . if-gr-, ,I-,gy 55 ,,,, ,.,,,- . .,,,. .,,.3mv,.,t34.Vl 1.1-Hz, ,wg .ww ff.:.gfffz'rif-fwffiifft mi-e ,,-1f!a.:i.:1i8r iii T539 -,gf , ,f 4 KWJQ Frlig 1 V 0 fr ' Y 'Ji' 1--5' Zi? iff ' ffl-1 Bd! 'Ir af? wig JACK GRIFFIN ff' Entered '19 from Monroe. La. 5:11 Junior President '20: Business Manager of Q:-13' El' ' Acorn '21 : Business Mana2:e1', of the Senior ffff fm Play '21: Chairman of Invitation Committee. 4 gy- Senior Play '21. iq Our business manager gives promise of be- coming the traditional American financier. He f ig can make money where many would fail. A true gentleman under all circumstances and a IRQ: t' Lord Chesterfield for manners is Jack. L.: Going to he president of the greatest mer- cantile establishment in the world. 'jg as -S' thi! 522: v-- - 'Syl ffr KATHLEEN JONES Entered '18 from Central jf' May Festival '19g Acorn Staff '19, '21 : I 1 Editor-in-Chief of Acorn '21: Five Minute Talk 'gfrj 'l9g Stunt Show '19: Wilsonian Society '19, 'ig '20, Social Secretary '20, '21: Invitation Com- its mittee, Class Secretary '21 z Beauty Contest Qi-1 cg-3 'zog Senior Play '2l. El ga It seems that Venus was indeed benevolent km when she shared her beauty with Kathleen. Minerva, not to be outdone, added Wisdom: ff? Saturn, following others' example, gave Talent. 353 and the wonderful Kathleen was formed. :TQ Destined to be a movie actress. 119 21,-I Yi' PM ii-7' DUFFIE MONROE 2.1. Mg Entered '18 from Houston. 'L 5 ' Duffie is a genuine help to the Senior Class gg, and a stout advocate of fair play. is-5 Q Going to be a printer. V 1 fziii it s - fi ing, BROWNIE BROOKE WARWICK :iff I Entered '18 from Winnetka. ,lk May Festival 'wp Junior Play 'zog Wil- '54 sonian Society '20, '21: Social Committee '20: gf' Senior Treasurer '215 Acorn Staff '21: Oak V Staff '21: Historian '21: Five Minute Talk Contest '21g Senior Play '21. TI ,M What would our four years have been with- h I out our brilliant, vivacious, adorable and mis- jig ' chievous valedictorian? She was, through the - school years, a genuine exponent of demo- 53: -- cratic simplicity, as her own flowery phrase -2:4 so deftly expresses it. Our Brownie is going to be a lawyer. MA ,-.. 9 Vg, i, 71? 4 LA VERGNE GUINN rj, Qu- Entered '18 from Winnetka. Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Business Manager 22.1 ' ' of the Oak '213 Oak Staff '20: First Lieuten- '. i ant R. O. T. C. '21, gags sw.: Pep and LaVergne are synonymous terms. fl' .Hu His chief joy in life is debate, and he dearly ' .Q loves a good argument. :EQ ge Destined to be a lawyer. re' S 5355 I r.: is H 1' , C Ae ,, . , ' ' W fig, . xl agin: .lil 'Vt cc 53535 15311 W2 551+ he -:fb 592' Il rv'v U sl .4- M, . A LUCY IRVING Qi., uf l Entered '17 from Hogg. Acorn Stuff-'2l: Social Secretary '21: 01k wi Stalk '21: Senior Play '21, -Q., Pretty Lucy wit.h her adorable w ys and '43 HQ quaint grab is a real pleasure to he with. She .Ju- is ever interesting and entertaining and ver- -2' sn'ile as the day is long. Her beauty is only 1 U- cxc-ccdcd lay her common sense. Will be noted in the fuiure fn' her 11h.t:- ,PS lf. .1 1fl'IlllllU work. 'fic . Q if 1 4 El: :ir 53 ciacu. SPENCER G., ' , Entered 18 from Central ffl. Acorn Staff '18, '19, '20, '2l: Oak Staff '2l: Captain R. 0. T. C. '20, '21, Talent and a world of it has this Titian haired yonih. His cartoons all are a source of fd. amusement to us, and we are proud that he HL? came to 0. C. H. S. 3.11 llestintd to be a reputable and efficient 2514 nrtist. ip MA'r'1'1E I-ELL WEBB Entered '20 from Fort Worth High. Gil-ls' Club '20, 'Qu Rifle Club '21, A grand student whose geometry and chem- :ng istry knowledge has been a marvel of the age. by 1 1 Going to be a leader of the Democratic ' party 1 51 ' .I 'l 5.123 42.1 ,lf c :FE 4 KATIE RAE HALL ',1,, Entered '18 from Winnetka , Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Girls' Rifle 12' f Cub '22: Acorn Staff '21: May Festival '21: Ea' - I Stunt Show '20, .212 9 Individual honors as a worthy student, genu- jg, ine :port and true friend go to Katy Rae. thc queen of genius. Q31 Going to be a nurse. '. its gf: s sf' 11:3 LUCILLE ROUTH if Entered '18 from Winnetka. Cin-ls' C'ub '19, '20, '21: Wilsonian Society '21: Program Committee Girls' Club '22: Mem- K bership Committee Wilsonian Society 'lllg Five -V5 Minute Talk Contest '22: Public Speaking Con- , test '22: Journalism Staff '22, P? ' Graceful and youthful in all she does, gif Blessing and blest where'er she goes. in V '- Going: to he on the school board so she can fine all instructors she doesn't like Ougrht tm 'kit ' create some shortage of pedagoguesl . l fg 1,3 . . 7 g -A ll' Y F 9-Z ' 'A ,CW ' 'Lt' I - . 'f 22 'A ,i 4-1- n ,. I .-, '4 V- Of A A A , - e - X . L: ' ., . 2 ' 'fr-.fix T '- - :Ri , 1 .f'4-s'J,'.JSr,'f?t''J.'v'.13-22:ffme.f'l'!l 9-3f7'1:fE A .B 41 as . ff , 1 1 ' W A X .311 , lar.: f .l . J :fl gg: Si ii: ' if f' FLORENCE SOSSOMAN fi Entered '17 from Reagan fig' L'Arte Club '21 3 Aoorn Sta ft '21 : Beauty Contest '21: Senior Play '21: French Play '20. 3 The work that is sweetest and dearest. The work that so many ne'er do. iff: The great work of making folks happy. i, Can only be done by a lassie like you. Is destined to be a musical composer. -14: eg 'gf Y A au: A 51.4 ff: if . CHARLES BROOKS Entered '18 from Winnetka. 215' Senior Play '21. .1- Anthony will never be forgotten! and his .yi splendid portrayal of Lo1'd Crackenthorpe has Fifi gained a place of note in all amateur theatri- FN aiu cals. Sh-h l 'Tis said he is some aesthetic af? dancer-tut !-tut ! QL 95, Destined to be a spider diagnosticlan. Kin' C.: fflff 22-5 RUTH COMFORT Entered '18 from Bowie lgrf P. O. M. A. '19, '21: Wilsonian Society '21. fig' One of those quiet lassies who is famed far fgf and wide for her high ideals and principles. 3: :gg She wants to be a lady chemist. QU' lf- X 'ik git 'Cir gg! la.: jig MALCOLM B. HARGRAVE frfir Entered '18 from Hogg. xii'-'T 2--'-5 Football 'l9, '20, '2l: 'rl-ack 'lol Basketball ,335 Qt '19, '20, '21: Acorn Staff '19, '20, '21: Minstrel L '19: Commissioned Officer R. 0. T. C. '19. '20, QQ VFP: '21: Senior Captain '21: Class President '21: ff: f, Popularity Contest '21g Wilsonian Society '21g S345 Senior Play '21. 1-5' f- Honest Mack is a genuine sport and a true jig' In athlete. However, his powers are not limited 511. to athletics, as he is a splendid officer and an N excellent president. His worth to the school is E' limitless. ff.: L' Life ordains that this gentleman shall be an ffl! Oil King. Ei :ff T W, N RUTH CRAMPTON -as-, Entered '18 from Winnetka. This entertaining young miss is a true charmer of hearts and has a world of friends. Going to be a bookkeeper. 1? if as E42 ei'-3 r-'K 54 'fi-'J .Am '-,' eg .l 555 an Q 'Wg Q 1 1 I, ' ag 3413 I . N' WM, 3 .J .as 'wan' .1 55 'u 1 7 ,,. V.. rm. .. ,,., . V ... .52 , U. . Z . I., x 4 ,N 4 A. h- fm. a. .- qv. 43 ' 1 ,Q- , . ., ,. . . ., -fi. e 132:11 ff-ag: - G S K l.,,+,1f1,a,,,.,',,,g,w,, ffl-1,-.JJ 4 ,...,.-,Lwzt iff Q N 5'c'.i ' 2-if F ' .21 :fi ti-J 25? SE' 1-Q, 5.4: fi-3 1 , A 95 sg gf- V4 Q BEATRICE GARDINER 2:23 Entered '18 from Central. 'Eff Social Committee '20, '21. gigs This dignified Senior has those admirable Qlf' qualities which appeal to us all--loyalty, abil- faq ity and constancy to duty. Her one known .gag E., weakness is violet corsages. 'jg 'dj Going to be a milliner. 'N' Y. , tae, fan ff., ffl: '51-. aff .1 ,. , JOHN CLARENCE PHILLIPS Entered '18 from Winnetka. F? John Clarence is a language fiend and he 52-3 loves French, Spanish and Latin alike. fr' Going to be a book agent. 53' ani .wg ' -Lrg Z5 '- MARGARET MURPHY my Entered '18 l' rom Hogg. Girls' Club '18, '19 : Stunt Show '20 : Glee gig Club '20, Acorn Staff '21 1 Wilsonian '21 3 Art S55 --14 Club 'z1. 25215 gf The midget of the class in size. but the If hd, giantess in character and ability. g-,S 'gig Going to be an interpreter of language. :gv ffl? 2:1 Q-2 'J RTW '1 1 HOLMES RICHTER Qcrj F24 Entered '18 from Winnetka. 253 Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. '20, '21, Spanish 135 +3 Club '19, '20, '21 3 Senior Play '21 : Rifle if I Club '21, QQ: ln, Heaven sent Holmes as a guardian of mercy Q54 to the chemistry class and he has saved more 532 ' lives than a guard on the Atlantic coast. Uncle fy ' Archie is an actor of no mean ability. Riff E? llestined to be a true chemical expert. I 4'-1 lie .ti Ga A- 4,-' FA 719 ily' MARY EDITH CORUM M Entered '18 from Central. ha Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21: Wilsonian So- 31' ciety '22, Girls' Chorus '21, P. O. M. A. fi-Q ' 5 A P. 0. M. A. of much charm and demure 33 ' i personality. She has ever pleased us by her ggi tg devotion. loyalty, and true friendship. .yur Going to be an artists' model. in ,, Q. X65 .. ku gi it .3 S ' ...'fa,r e oafks . ,av ' ' . . 1 CLCOITLQS , in lr . 24 1 1 f ' fr, W vw w ., .1 f-. x..2...f ,-me h . 4 . ' 1 4 .. e 1' 1 J ti? ' . t mf?imife4EEEi1:ew.w' G 9 K -s.-.ffmieif ?Z's1e.f-17.31-fir-mf5e..fTam.ew.5.2:.th'r1.'s '51 E: 5 1' V 1:1 - f ' . 4 'gig 1 A l J, . K Ml' pw! .vs ini 3 ga W 1 4 Q. 7. -W '29 E52 iv E353 i-up 4132 532 viii ki I 1 O fl 1 nh A Q. 5 G5 :p NS' 53 'Y' I, fx SY ll ii 32 1 'Q- l,. H' TOM CONNALLY Entered '18 from Central. Declamation Society '19, 'ZOQ First Prize Declamation '21: Wilsonian Society '21. Our Tom is st champion declaimer and O. C. has reason to be proud of him. Going to be the world's declnimer and get a better reputation than Pat Henry or Captain Day ever had. DONNA MAE GATES Entered '18 from Reagan. A bright Senior, full of pep and fun. Fates hold wealth and a life of ease for her. Going to be an oil queen. JEROME HANSZEN Entered '18 from Reagan. Senior Play '21, Jerome loved his former school very much but he was also a loyal supporter of O. C. H. He will be a school teacher. .- 1918 Senior, our Senior, Nothing's worth while but roast with you, Knocking your friends and enemies too. Senior, our Senior. Cut all this out. Stop knocking about All of us. ffLPi't? oaks frmn in e tfLCOI'f1,S qi-ou! 1 25 ma ,NY In-in 1,9 3: -1 . 321 Ve! Rv 42? if-C ... .val fy. bf? r9'l - a l. 9. if . f.. 1.1.- W: 'F-Pi V-'JY -5.11 m-' nj W ll! xg-- . ff 55.5 rf- 3. .aff slit 'Si 11.52 Gi Q 2 . 'gzfs w. 541 A 5.1 ..v , .gl Ea? F-E iw? .,,.. 225 Q . Lv. sz f 923. 'Vx fc. 31:1 L 5,1 Q:-VZ Izl l' . ' 'E ir? . F H? .714 I In 'E-I A .gl ' :Ah Ye? w 1 , .. , :lf-Q' .kg W: 54: giiis iii? L 'g :QQ F 5 -Z B Hs 1 . , . - ...f f' e .f - . 4' ff--w. -. t- , . - . . -1- - . ,, . . , ' 1 ,L 'B ,I A W . s. 5 5 . af Q 1 3 .v Q., , 4. X n Q, I 1 ' v- QA A' A I ' L L - X' .. . . , .... . C C 9 --AA. . .. . .I -. G 9 K 'wzfhfl - yy 'WQJ . R:- w A I r an-B! Rig Ulf? A J EJ. HJ: Sf' 115 er? Rf? iw: aff 3? v 5,1 iz? F in iffgj Eff -.J ive Fir! rflkl M .,,. A 'fig is fs: 35 A iff is? T25 25. is'-F4 iff june Class of 1922 ag rs 'gg I-'resident ,.,.......A,.... .,,,.., R odnvy Hargrave Vice President ,..... ..,..,..,AA,,,., A lvie Russell .,-'1 . .J -----,,.-.-.- . K, .,' Secretalx Frances Maye Long 'Treasurer ..,,....,.,..., .........., E unice Brooks 5:11 Acorn Reporter, .,...., ...... ,.....,.A..,,, F r ank Mayborn Oak Representative ..,.,. ,.....,.,,.,.......i,.,,,,,., E dward Helmle is Faculty Sponsors ,..,,,, ,.,...........,....................,...... M iss Cooper, Miss Thatcher ' N' fgik SOCIAL COMMITTEE 5, w Norma Burg Hazel Shawver Virginia Phillips Harry Peterson Donald McGregor ii? 'Q' gi, RING AND INVITATION COMMITTEE gi Storey Stemmons Thomas Gallagher ,, . 5, ji? Mary Jo Strother BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE is E-9: Norma Burg Lillian Moore Q Ruth Pearce . WE 26 rs Q 5 W .. . . ,,, , . ,M ff ', '-'-'qQ',5w:: g'f. iu,g'vQ4.f..-1-'M waggyxwv' wmglv .. 43, HW 11 f wr- 2. fa' via:-.-f-A- f'ff'J-in 'f'h .M3'l5zf,::,4fa?:f 2. -m?5s15i'J5E!8.'?s?2.wax!sf!'ZaG2 4?nSv .kg 1 at. 23 1 -.4 .i nr jr 1' if A . e ,Simian,fa?r.w.x.er:..i:a-auf G K ' ' ' ' ' 1' h 5 IQX 4 1 ,r , fae- . af' Sf' -Q -15 3419 1 ' W A ' 3 Y FW' ' 1 IQ? . , 1, X211 ldv V15 Y- 'r 22 Q VIRGINIA GODWIN iii Entered '18 from Winnetka. if-.25 Q3 Girls' Club '18, '20: Stunt Show '19, '20: :rar Social Committee the Junior Class '21: May fagf mf Festival '21 : Boosters Club '21 1 Oak Staff '22: Six gig Swimming Club '21g Scholarship Club '22: T3 Wilsonian Society '22. jig We would like to know how Virginia has so '5-pq fig- much pep and has such a good time and still keeps good grades and sterling worth. The class is mighty glad to call you one of its own. aff' Ambition to be loved. if if- . ,of WALTER STORM 5:1 Entered '22 f1'om El Paso. High School, El Paso, Texas. an 2,24 We wish Walter had been here longer. We jfff know we would have liked him. Destincd to be an explorer in Turkey. 4-6 F-'T L. s. STEMMONS Entered '18 from Winnetka. Sli Stunt Show '19g President of Class '20, '21: Llfff Cashier of Thrift Bank '20, '21: Acorn staff fgfg 25,55 - '19, '20, '21 5 The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. '21: Treasurer of Hi Y '22: Oak Staff '22: .3213 Chairman of Ring and Invitation Committee or YQ Senior Class '22: Board of Directors Wilsonian QQ: Society '22: Crack Company '21: Senior Play '22: T. H. E. Club '20, E'-.ji Storey has always had a prominent part in 25244 Eff.-' our class activities, and without him the class it lone girl in particularj would have missed gi: many interesting arguments. Those who know jjj him best are very loyal to him for they know 514: his bark is worse than his bite. 2194 Going vo fill an executive position, and oom- pletely fiii it if he doesn't REDUCE. .gg .S rpg CLAIRE NEDDER gil Entered '18 from Winnetka. P336 Secretary Freshman Class '18: Girls' Club '18, '19, '21 : Good Times Committee Girls' Club '20: Acorn Staff '20: Stunt Show '19, '20: .jifgbf 'The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary '21g T. H. QU 1 E. Club '20, '21: Executive Committee Junior 72' Class '21: Aquatic Club '22: Students' Council 557 . '21g Scholarship Club '21, '22: Five Minute S511 Talk Contest '22: Editor-in-Chief the Oak -' '21, '22: Declamation Society '22: Wilsonian ,032 Qlfq i Society '21, '22: Assistant Director Wilsonian , l Society: Senior Play '22 : Girls' Tennis Club '22. ju A stranger seeing Claire for the first time 1.1- 54351 1 might say it would be impossible for any girl who is as strikingly and distractingly pretty Jill iff' as she is, to be much more. But any of us -is ' could tell him that she is gloriously friendly, 191' willing and capable of doing anything she HQ! fig I wants to. Q,- Rl Objectz, To get out a good Oak '22. - ' its I. i CLIFFORD DILLARD it-if if Entered '20 from Peaster High School. fig Hi Y Club '21, '22: Debating society '21, .--3 '22: Lieutenant in R. O. T. C. '22: Five Min- fer: ute Talk Contest '22: Senior Play '22. tif Clifford, we only wish you had been with us gig longer. We shall always remember Mr. E13 , . . i, lk., UVM K Huber. And a girl up here thinks you have gtg QPU 1' ff, J' M' . . wonderful eyes, and, how you can blush!! gi iii U. if f,i..i,'ff35 3i.i55' C7 Destined to be a Great Statesman. . , ,, U. It iz' . If lit!! Q ii? .L ii Y ' - A - - - 'Y A' f .-. .-H - --' -Pu 'ff ---' f.' 3.-rr' '- .f..'e-' i- ra'-i'f-a'..r 'J . . ' ' M ' ' ' 1'- +7- . - e 2-,t ' 0 9 K 4, 'P we . V fr A ' ' Y li-.ii TY 'QM gg af I H21 . yi Q, MARY BROWN 217 ' Entered '18 from Central. fi' fig tu. .Nfl Class Secretary '20: Class Secretary and -,..1 Treasurer '21g Feast of the Little Lanterns :elif 1 '19: Stunt Show '19: Chairman Good Times , Committee of the Girls' Club '2l: Girls' Club '19, '20, '21, '22: Acorn Staff '21, '22g Five ,Sgr 21.1 Minute Talk Contest '22: Wilsonian Society Q-1-:3 '21, '22: Girls' Choral Club '20, '2l: P. 0. gi '44, M. A. '21, '22: senior Play '22. She is all my fancy painted her, she's :Hi f' lovely. she's divine. - Our Mary scatters smiles everywhere she goes. 'A Ambition to get it back on a rertain young ff' ' Seniol' boy just once. fig 'z 1 'ff-l 'R EDWARD CAPERS Entered '18 from Central. ff Orchestra '18, '19, '20: Boys' Chorus '20: Acorn staff '19, '20, '2l: Hi Y Club '21, '22: QQ' Art Club '21: Scholarship Club '22: Five Min- XJ 1,332 ute Talk Comes: '22: R. 0. T. c. '18, '19, '20, ,ggi '21, '22: Crack Company '21, '22: Commis- if it-3 sinned Officer '21 and '22: Assistant Busi- gui -1, ness Manager of the Oak '22: Senior lf Play '22. His initiative and ability went a long way in ggi jf, putting over the financial side of the 0ak. 255 'ig If we were all as conscientious for half as fx brainyj a worker as Ed, there would be no gg 201. . ., Going to he a congressman from the stale jill of the blue bonnet and introduce dress reform 59.55 ful- ladies. Oh, Eddiel L35 if 1 Q'-f EUDINE SPENCER 55,5 ' Entered '18 from Central. 52:5 Mx Girls' Club '12, '19, '20, '21, 'zzz slum Show 'GQ 'elg May Festival '21: T. H. E. '21: T. H. E. 33.5 31 Basketball Team '21, Secretary Shorthand Club :rg if '22: Wilsonian Society '21: Scholarship Club 55341 ' '22. 1--u There never was a minute ' That Eunice wasn't in it. 15 24 Going to own five Cadillacs. Woh! iff' .TV Z, WILLIAM SCHWEDLER , I Entered '18 from Central School. Five Minute Talk Contest '183 Orchestra '18, '19, '20, '21: Acorn Staff '19, '20, '21: Glee .i Club '20, '21: Hi Y Club '20: Crack Company Y '19, '20, '21: Commissioned Officer in R. O. T. 'Eff ' i C. '21, '22: Captain of Rifle Team '21: Los Qqj 3,3 Sabina '20, '21, '22: Business Manager of fry Oak '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22: Major 3, in R. 0. T. C. '22, 3. ', William is the kind of fellow we like to have 7,1 4 in school, a tip-bop business manager, a friend to all, and an A1 student. IR' W Destilled to be business manager for a we circus! ...AZ ' I-'57 ' i LORRAINE KANTZ T Entered '20 from Baylor College. 1' 5 w'ilsaniim Society '21, '22. 9.33 Lorraine is really prettier than any girl ought to be for her own good and that of eer- Wil - -vi ve' , tain of the weaker sexvi. e., mascullne gender. Going no be a stenographer. 3.2 5. . 9 ,a , I si 'R ' 28 , 'fn -i 'KX , T. n ' , N ' ,M ,,, ,a w Q , ,,-7.1 we.. . ,,-.- - e ,,, , . . . , ,.,.,.,-f.,.t, ,, Hi . p .. af2:i:-1 siQi'2-+ 14 is L ' r ' 41 . '12, ,,,A nr A . Ai 7- C Z Z e 2' ft A .rgfir 5, I , , +2 f ' 553 I ' V A X Eff iff r-,V 9-J: my .gr T -Y! VL. G? 'fre fn' I'-fi Q VIRGINIA PHILLIPS fi Entered '18 from Central. in Lg .1 ,NS Girls' Club '18, '19, '20 3 Scholarship Club '21, '22: Associate Editor the Acorn '21, '22g 14? Senior Play '22. Lis, He that hath a. horn and tooteth it not, the same shall not be tooted was never said of 1312- 9' Virginia, for she is a girl without an enemy, 3,2 Q, and everyone has a word of praise for her. QPF- HQ She is the best all-round girl we know. if Going to be a peppy stenographer. 52, are gi -V - ,7-. 21'-1. MAURY HUFFMAN Entered '20 from Nevada High School. A Wilsonian Society '20, '21 : Crack Com- pw '21- . . sf, rfvf Rather silentfyou may not know he IS HA., 7' around unless you want something done: then if you can always depend on him. 'bs Ambition, to own an ink factory. lv fi - u 'fl Ir.. , .V -4 ki iii? FQ NELL TUCKER if Entered '18 from Lufkin. Girls' Club '18, '19: Five Minute Talk Con- 9, test '19: Wilsonian Society '22. QQ Nell has a distinct advantage over the rest ' x, of us with her contagious, rippling chuckle of a laugh and her glorious hair. azz I N Going to be a hair dresser. ' I 35 1-. H' , . f . ROY HIPPS gf' Entered '18 from Reagan. f, I ' Band '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Art Club '21, '22I . 3 Anti-Cuss League '22, Wilsonian Society '22. if-a '. Roy, the boys call you a good scout. The 'ff E . girls begin to powder their noses when they Q51 gg see you coming. Nuff said. fig? 4 Going to be an architect. 7'.r rv- 'ky 5:2 51:5 VELMA LEE s1IsIMoNs Eg, gl. Entered '21 from Marvin High School. A Girls' Club '21, '22. 5215 gp Velma's two roguish dimples attract every- -kj W body, and once attracted, they grow to love ' - ' her. FJ ' i Going to be a clerk at her uncle's store. is-if rw I'f0, . U tic 2' Q2 at .12 QA 3 Av Q, N i t me I n ' 2 IA I 20 is ' 'E . R 2 I4 ' f, - P' x . I ' - 4' fm- , g-'F'--:, - .- .-.,- ,. . , . ,. '. , .I ,,e,.,fn7,,t. , ,,34,,- ,..:..r,,f fx I.iff-.S5':'?:t,:+ 6+-l,,m7r:e:'Qf,.m,. iii . .1. G,-i A t t t -L 1 ,,,,. R ' e ' 4' A - - . x t-7' 'U . ' ' , ,' i 5 '?'f-' 'lk ' 1 :f, 3' ,':.,. V - ..- , .,,.,. .,, ,- ,.,,,,,,. ,. - . 1, . 554. 3?fI.f:fd5'fE3E'Efsi'xf'3f-i53tfi?s?fw 4..'i'z:i1f?7liE.52vi 0 A K ,.,f.-fm5.1.,fzqfggf-.yii-'QQ:vsQS::gi-,,,jggL':i2'E'FCf:i5 .Lx gi' t sb -4 1 f -Qi :ggi , -ff K X44 1 ' -K ' X ,7'.E t.. gf: - ,Hr . . ,,.. .. , . , A , :fi- ' ' ' 1 in N.. 5.22 1-7: 5--7 X MARGARET HOLT ,gf Entered 'IU from High. 5,95 5 R. 0. 11. Club '1E!: Music Memory Contest 5-11, 35, I 'ISI Q Girls' Club '20 : Girls' Chorus '21 3 Vice JJ' ff.: I President Junior Class '20: Program Commit- Eff iff i tee of Junior Cliss '2l: The Rejuvenation ol' 1 -'if .-.S , . . . 'X'- Nrk, A Aunt Mary 21 : w'1iSf7l11Hl1 Society '21, '22 2 if Senior Plav '22, A irirl who will do anything: for hor friends: 25.7 5.1 1 full of fun. studious. pleasing to the eye: and jg' -ffl? soothing to the troubled heart that's Marirarct. iz: Destincd to he Dean ol' Vassar. :gui ' - ' t fig! lit 5.- . -J ' - -3 if-I if D In-: f .lol-iN NEVITT ng 7 Entered '18 from Central. iffy- ,L-X t Johnnie get your irun, uct your izun. was FQ never said of John Nevitt hut hc likes lo dance. qfgfe 1 Gong' to be president ol' the Millionaire iq .pn Hobo dub. 53.2 '33 , ag' FRANCES JOSEPHINE GRANT f..-fi ' ' a-fa g Entered '18 from Oak Cliff Central. 5,325 Q, 1 , Girls' Club 'lX, '19 3 Seerelary Girls' Club ,iff I 'iilg Acorn Staff '20, '21, '22: Oak Staff '20, ' '21, '22: Assistant Cashier ol' the Thrift Hank I 2,72 '2l: Secretary Junior Class '20, '2I: T. H. E. ,if firm t C'ub '2l: Debating Society '21, '22: llcclamini: I Svciety '21 : Secretary ljlfililiillll' Suriv.-ty '21 : ?Q,,', ggi ' Los Sabin:-1 '20, '2l. 4,513 i Frances is a very promising, though hu'ldinp,r :tj-j Q5 ' authoress, as our Acorn can testify. Hura's .1',' hoping, Francsrs. i Ambition, Lo be a Y. W. C. A. leads r. EF? IJ H ' i-9: I HERSCHEL SMITH Ei ,.cz. ,.k. iw: 3 En tered '1 S from Reagan. iii... ' ' .TPI rff,5F A.cu1'n Staff '18, '21: Oak Staff '20, How the y:ir's envy your rwsy cheeks, Hcr- :Gb schel. and your jolly disposition. EQ ' Ambition, to catch the eye ol' a blonde. Egg .pg , -he 'If' l, -5: wi , Xe. Sai' 2i54 ' IQ! Tw? vffif 3521! t 5.3715 aid , LAURA cuow 9.4, 62' l Entered '18 from Oak Cliff Central School. by 331 I Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '22: Lo Cercle Fran- 43' ' cais '20: Five Minute Talk Contest '20g Wil- sonian Society '22. ijyr, X l Quiet and unassuming is Laura, lout there i are many who realize her nrt-eat merit and ap- ,QQ .51 5 prcciate her true worth. Shc's a French shark. . . , ' 1 ' I too PG ' X Destined to be a bookkeeper. ff. rf E+? i A S Q , f M , i - ----- 1 3-I . -3 i '. ' ' . M' 30 ' is ii t, 5. if , ., - ,,- .- V--rf. .-...,,h.,...,, .,,..., . .. . ,, - ,. ' , fn. - : -km '-' ' . . 1 X -.s?g? : ' 55... ,.f.x5z. .wiv ,F 'iii , 1 I 1 1-2 f. e 1' if J 5 , , 951 ffii 1 A-3 x Klee ff 53.2 .,1' .bd -1 ZF iii , 541 55? :pi vy 153 FJ. Re . .IA 33' 1-T. 55. l -+131 iff! HALLE WILMANS 1-135 Entered from Somewhere. 1 The desert were a paradise N E55 If thou wert there. ' ig: Ilcstined to be a winner of men's hearts. P351 Ouirht to be successful-she's getting plenty of practice. :gf ,,: -:11 5?-f ix: Qtr. LQ OVERTON HOLT ff. if' Entered '18 from Reagan. ,fd R. 0. T. c. '19, '20, 'ziq Basketball '21, '22: Boys' Forum '18, 'l9: Camp Jackson '20: Wil- 5-'s sonian Society '21, '22: Anti-Cuss League '22: 14.1 f Hi Y '20. '21. '22: Art Club '22, Overton is characterized by a leaning.: toward flli 334 manly exercise and a decided weakness for 5,5 a darling: little girl we know. , . , V., Going to be: A married man before long. 1 L-32 S.: JEWEL SWINIJLE 311-3: Entered '18 from Forest Avenue High. cms' Club '12, 'mg G11-is Choral club 'zoz it-q May Festival '21: Wilsonian Society '21, '22. Qfj, v Jewel Swindle-synonym. blonde hair, blue QQ , eyes. and loveableness. gf? llestined to be a beauty specialist. 1:.2 fi gafi fa gfif I AUBREY CRUTCHER -S' Entered '20 from Mt. Vernon LTexasJ High. 21' f Football '20g Wilsonian Society '20, '21, '22: Lf, ' Hi Y Club '21, '22: Senior Play '22, 9 Likeable, energetic and intelligent. Aunrey FB' - has won his way into the hearts of his class- tj, ' P' mates, :Auf Going tio be president of a large corpora- tion a second Mr. Nathan. - - 355 wif? QV'-1 rg 11: tri' :-fi' Fa. 1 .:'- 4? HATTIE RITCHIE fljf U Emo-C11 'zo from sm-man High School. 52957 fi' Swimming Club '21. 'iff tg So with the world thy gentle ways , i Thy grace, they more than beautify. Shall be an endless theme of praise. if Goins: to be a saleslady. rg e, 5-,. M Fw wg ff' im., X if 131 gn .53- .1 ffl? ' f'-, ' ' 31 Q9 . , to 0' 5,4 .04 .1 he 1 ' r V. ' ,1 ' ' 1- 1-f 1?'f z. '-- VM3, '5 ss.: :Z v-w1.m l::v1w..f-1 .1 , , -x .1 . - 'Y . M, . , ...E4iztPff1 'R....aaeff.sz. K ,. C '51 9 'rig F ta it V la- Fl 392 'J- Cz? 2:1 rv: 5 5.1 6:-, 'N - 1 'M Fa, FRANCES MOOK ff' Entered '18 from Reagan School. tgfg SQ! sum Show '19, '20, Girls' Club '19, 'zog 21-4 fgy. Good Times Committee of the Girls' Club '20I ,iff gp? Le Circle F1-anmis '20, T. 11. E. Club '20, r AN? President Shorthand Club '21 : Five Minute 2.1 Talk Contest '22: State Debating Contest '22: 2:31 5-'I' French Program '20. iff? Y Frances has a. red dress. a marcel wave and ,' a twinkle in her brown eyes that make her ,cg irresistible. 'fig -.5 Ambition, to be an expression teacher. 'Q' ' E 522 iv' 1 ,xg.,' THOMAS GALLAGHER iii! I . . . 5' Entered '10 from San Antonio Military his ff Academy. Football '20, '21 Q Rejuvenation of Aunt .... . '1--' R53 Mary '21: Lieutenant in R. 0. T. C. '21, '22: '2fJ lffgx' Wilsonian Society '21 : Scholarship Club '22 5 aff Baseball '22: Anti-Cuss League '22: Invitation T,-I jg and Ring Committee '22: Senior Play '22. Such a friend is worth all hazards we 294 can run. 'gift Tom was everybody's friend in fact., some QTQ of the Senior girls liked him extremely well. QQ Going on an expedition to the North Pole. Q72 s 1 7--2 .N 5-1: 5,9 .yt ,h -,rs 3. MILIJRED VVHEELER LVL' .gg tw, Entered '19 from Tulsa High School. Eff! Le Cercle Francais '20, '21: Girls' Club '10, Lili, FW '20, '21, 22: Cabinet of Girls' Club '20, '21 : i.'Z-', ' ' T. H. E. Club '20, '2l: Wilsonian Society '20, '21, '22. -52' gf Mildred is the very soul of honor and good- ness and as a friend she is ace-high. 1255 Going to be: A Missionary. ,EQ 1 r '.-J. -5, - 1-:': i'. 4 H ,,H,44 an 9'1- ,W ABNER HARNETT ' if Entered '19 from Kerens High School, gf. W Kerens, Texas. ein ,Scholzirship Club '22. . J Abner has the distinction of being the only 5-5' g i Senior boy in short pants. But il' he keeps on fra ' growing, he may catch up with his mind and 5:4 'P real ability. Going to be a buyer for Wanamaker. :af ily JANE HANCOCK Entered 'IR from Hogg. Si' gf- G11-ls' C'ub '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Stunt show gjj ,qv '20, '21, '22: Vice President Gi1'ls' Club '21 : 11.4. A VVilsonian Society '21: Constitutional Commit- W tee Senior Class '22g Five Minute Talk Con- 'L' test, Scholarship Club '22. QQ ' Cheerful, happy-go-lucky, always ready to 75' ' 5 see the bright side of every thing- --that's Jane. S534 ' - Going to he: A rose specialist. .. H: ! v . ' i-:gc 51 1, . 1-it ,D E 1 3' 1, 1 . . af' E . f i t 32 f: J 9- 11 Y 1, , .f , . ,. ' F . - qw,--v---,,' .. ,- ., .,,, , .,. .., . 'e 'om-fz'S?s .v. f' 's-I ve. ', ' A ss?-fag-: fag,,st5gL:tg,,L',.t1,. -if rw-ffv. . q -3, 1 if sfrllirff 1. wa.. . 1:-:ruin ,-1 Lg. :-:WJ 1.4.-ff-f wat- '14, af.-4. .. .iidga-.-i,,!E:ii'wr9 v 1 l l i' A ' l' C zA9 1' t ,STM-lrvvury.-yr' U :ay-ggg-rsnrjqqgj'-fF sy.-f-.ygrj-.-4. gtjfj:-14 .-fl -fgl.,-, . --If ..,,r . Ew?g',K-3'-'y'1 v wc. . 1-v .,Q.hgA,1'-SIP?-'?':-.,. 622, - 1 ,L ...,r7 l,J,. ,...f?n-'- qlgiygglg J. Ii. V 1 ff , f K4 0 1 V ft X All .-Y. ri? Q15 DE LOSSIE NICHOLS Entered '19 from Winnetka. 5'-i Gil-ls' Club '19, 'zog T. H. E. Club '20, 'zu lla: Basketball, T. H. E. '21: Five Minute Contest oak Staff '21, '22. A source of wonder to all of us is De H12 Lossie's hair and her imperturbable disposition. Her big brown eyes. too, give a hint of a mind that is keen. and a heart that is true. 451 Going to be a woman worth while. Q6 .gf CURTIS HANCOCK. JR. Entered '18 from Central School. R. 0. T. C. '18, '19, '20, '21: Hi Y Club '18, Q5?,i '19, '20: Track '21, '22: Football '20: Wil- 113' sonian Society '21, '22g Anti-Cuss League '22. hh.-E5 Curtis is n jolly good Senior that is liked QQ by all. He has always been-an all-round gentleman . Going to be a banker in Mesquite because he 512 thinks there's more opportunity in a small town! 4:5 1-ff BONNIE SCUDDER Entered '18 from Central School. 3.5 Cannon Ball Club '18: T. H. E. Club '21: F115 Debating Society '21: Choral Club '22g Presi- dent Commercial Efficiency Club '22. fig Real worth and merit never pass unre- warded. Bonnie is certainly worthy of all the success which she is sure to command, and of the friends that she has made in her own way at. O. C. H. S. . Going to teach History just like Mr. Board! if l . . .1 , N any -. EUGENE HANCOCK Entered '18 from Central. wa Le Cercle Francais '18, '19: Hi Y Club '20: 3 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. '22: YVilsonian So- n ciely '22. 3 I But he ne'er turns his back on his friend or his foe. Because he's made of good steel: he rings true. And besides. he's a gentleman. Going to give lessons in courtship. 2? H . RUTH PEARCE 4' Entered '18 from Bowie. -as, Orchestra '20, '21, '22: Girls' Club '19. '20. 27' 'Zip Winner Beauty Contest '22. ' ' Thou art divine. fair Ruth, - 4 The hearts of men adore thee. Ambition to be a great violinist. May you V. D' succeed, Ruth. ii it .Q -: 1. 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There is a mischievous twinkle 344' hs in her brown eyes that makes one look more Rf '-,Q than once. Going to be a financier. 'QQ Hb- ' 1 si? 2 og,- E25 Q44 353 . .Q gg 201243 DENNIS KIRBY4 ,ggi Emi-ed '13 from Little Rock. A1-k. gi 52-3 The man's o' independent mind ug, He looks and laughs at a' that. Going to be a university scholar. :ff-3 Qt., :Ea ',,3 iii? 23' 33 THELMA KERR Entered '18 from Reagan. G11-ls' Club '18, '19, '20: T. H. E. '20, '21: gif 5 T. H. E. Basketball Team '21: Wilsonian Q: Society '21: T. H. E. Club '20, '21. Q1 - She is accomplished in making the best kind +5 i of friends and in typewriting. . Going to be: World's famous swimmer. f 523 . , ge, ., ner' .W lg? We fr ,I WALTER ANDERSON I Entered '18 from Reagan. :iff ' Five Minute Talk '21 3 Wilsonian Society. Here shall we see no enemy but a friend . worth while. 'qi N Going to be the richest farmer in the South- fbi' Z5 west. ing iii QM S33 2 1-es sw u 'l if VIOLA VAUGHAN Q4 '!- Entered '18 from Reagan. ,.- Gil-ls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21, '22l some Show 5 Q '20: May Festival '21: Wilsonian Society '21. A E 1 We can't help liking Viola. She is so genial 1' and jolly and her hair. you can't see enough of. ' Q . Going to be: A private secretary. . gift i .4 ,W , 34 I '. 111 q..1.1f..'ff.,,t,f... .ff ' - 'ififefif . mf 1 , . .stiff W-ff2'vsf'ff'+ w f' CA ot WM . . . 1. .w 4, . .U ' 1 -'E -X. Vi '. - i.. ' 5 . P '- 7 I f .-'- ' 13911 .4.mf,-FeYI ffl'if5 .-1 52ei:'vfsh'12ag'-f .wr.f'A:z.--iff si- 1-4-'--1 -.w-'wrzwzl-I-t -ew' Q' .-1 H , X 1 , F-5 C e 1 , . A if XV 4 E.: .- i 'I 'f o + 1 A 42 gi? Ei 1-ff Usa Qs 25,57 3. r , 1 f ff il ga'- K3 'if gf! Lets aft., st: iii! fifft 21-Z wif it iii' in 4 3121 .gg -F :I if 3 - as HAZEL SHAWVER Entered '18 from Winnetka School. Girls' Club '20, '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '21, '22g T. H. E. Club '20, '21g French Pro- gram '19: Tennis Club '21, '22: The Re- juvenation of Aunt Mary '21: Lucky Thirteen '21, '22g Social Committee Senior Class '21, '22. With the irresistible weapons of brown eyes, golden hair, and a good disposition, Hazel has completely overcome most of us Seniors-one in particular. Ambition to carry off her prize. DONALD McGREGOR Entered '18 from Winnetka. R. O. T. C. '18, '19, '20: The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary '21: Oak Staff '20: Students Council '21: Hi Y Club '20. '21, '22: Acorn Staff '21. '22: Social Committee of Senior Class '21, '22: Wilsonian '20, '21. In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love --and sometimes Donald's does in the winter, too. Going to be: A preacher. HELEN HALSELL Entered '18 from Winnetka. Stunt Show '20: Girls' Club '20, '22: Secre- tary and Treasurer Girls' Tennis Club '22: Social Committee Junior Class '21g Wilsonian Society '21. She's always good-naturetl, Good humored and sweet, She dances, she glances, She smiles upon thee --if you happen to be the lucky one. Going to rule her husband! G. W. LOVELESS Entered '18 from James S. Hogg School. R. O. T. C. '18, '19, '20, '21g Male Chorus '20: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Class Presi- dent '19: Hi Y '21, '22: Track '21, '22g Anti- Cuss League '22: Boys' Forum '18: Five Min- ute Talk Contest '22: Oak Staff '21, '22: Scholarship Club '22: Senior Play '22. When out upon the floor he slid All his rival dancers hid. It has caused much consternation among us just how G. W. managed to spend so much time dancing' and yet received such high grade. G. W, is a hale fellow, well met. Going to be: A dancing teacher. SARAH SELMAN Entered '19 from Monroe City High, Monroe, La. Girls' Club '19, '20, '21g Wilsonian Society '21 : May Festival '21. Sarah is noted for her good disposition, her great ability, and her wonderful golden hair. and her curls are indeed heavenly. 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'Pg ig: n- . ll 1 K. 3? ri W 5-EI 5,1 13.9 ,.-' M E VEDA DOWDY j - Entered '18 from Bowie. ,b I May Festival '21: Wilsonian '21: Reporter 1 al Shorthand Club '21. iff ' ai Why are some folks so silent you don't learn Q35 to know them and like them 'till your fourth v year with them? That's the way we've treated fir' Veda, but this is the fourth year now. RQ Going to be a painter. A sae X. L! 4 .ni 5.1 TOM B. DUGGAN 12:12 Entered '20 from Lubbock High School. Qui, Lubbock. Texas. ,':,-5 Wilsonian Society '22. A youth there was of quiet ways. 'lf' A student of old books and days. And we, his friends, might add, a jolly good 294 fellow and a real gentleman even though he Ufi Vs- fe, gg, is rather scared of girls. V1 '-i Going to be an oil magnate. Gi 'ca'-. Q ., llflf if. MARIAN HORTON Entered '18 from Reagan. Girls' Club '19, '20, '21 3 Journalism Staff ' , '21, '22, 'W' Strange to say, Marian nearly always has ,A her history outline in on time and manages to ya 352 do hpractically everything else she does about , rig t. ff'- fw, Going m be: A demise. Qing 4' .CQ 1 iii 2. 'Jag ALFRED McILHENY .52 y Entered '20 from Grand Prairie High School. Anti-Cuss League '22. ' Were it not for those silent workers in this Q54 .' school. the best element would be gone. In 555 ,IN this class belongs Alfred. Likewise a math Egg , shark. Y, f' Going to be a lawyer. fn' ,. 1 . iii ff far ff' ALICE PREWITT Ar Entered '20 from Forest High. il ' Girls' Club '20, '21 : Wilsonian Society '21, '22. ' 4 Alice is a girl whom we all admire and love. i' - Going to be a librarian' like Miss Alexander. ,Pi 3. She has large ambitions! 4 .-ai. aft iii '+ if - IQ 2 1 JL 1 an 'Ah P lf 1- uni 'v an 1 36 1 'Inf 'Q . 1 ol' 4 - avr 91 ,L1 5 'ff-'72 2.1 - fi f 'f '-P'-1 413 ff, A i f I . . , , ,, k xfrd ISL- l-xv-QQQQPQ42vjf'1+,-.'.2'1.'sfI'e' 5' as in A . . . . . ... f ..,. . . , , l V i i -4 .J 11-g -. , ,L 1 ,-.1 F ., .1 A ,245-: 'f fr. .3 u - ,mgivSga.5:.,:,,.,i 9Q, C e f'Q f,'C,1'i-ew , a.u' 155- ' 1- -:g.fQ.g7.r-'n9f3,. rq'P',R,-1-i: W G K -i-,lv-jf-,li5,9:,:Q,-3,-, ..,.k7.Q,-,QQ ,, Mynag!!-:'.l:xg!ki.Xi', ' .v IQX -4 51? L Av-f' N4 -' Pai: 1 ' W A ' ' 32 M413 1.-'L ,531 'EY .5551 bi: . ga LW iff, 29.34 -,fa .3:, ALLENE WRIGHT is Entered '18 from Winnetka School. Popularity Contest '19g Stunt Show '19, '20: 'iff Q-Ni' T. H. E. Club '20, '21: Tennis Club '21, '22r 5 . ' I :J Lucky Thirteen '21, '22: Executive Committee , Junior Class '20, '21: Secretary Junior Class M: '20, '21g Poco Charla '21: Wilsonian Society fi! 95 '21 : Senior Play '22, ,.'. 2-.' Coquettishness, wit, attractiveness, and good looks combined make Allene one of our very Q. i- .g popular Seniors. if Going to set the world on fire. I J,-5 Fw ff? JOHN WEBSTER ff Entered '18 from Hogg. R. 0. T. C. '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Sergeant H1-Q5 R. 0. T. C. '20: First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 'ffl ., X r 1 Hg, '21, '22: Boys' Club '19: Hi Y Club '20, '21, rf, E2: Journalism Staff '21, '22: Anti-Cuss Isla- eague '22. 351 9,5 Jack just can't offend a girl. That is why 21:29, he is always buying organization pins. :QM .Ear Going to build a chewing gum factory. 9--2 5:5 -rm 1134 ,1 'ia IRENE GOODWIN 51,5 ' ' 'mg Entered '18 from Winnetka. in-Q Stunt show 'zog Poco Charm '21: T. H. E. gag iff' Club '20, '21: French Program '19: Tennis E575 Club '21, '22: Program Committee Junior Class fig '20, '21: Girls' Choral Club '20: The Reju- -jg, '- A' venation of Aunt Mary '21: Too Many Hus- 21 gf bands '21: Lucky Thirteen '21, '22: Wil- Q,-j 31, sonian Society '22. 'QQ Irene seems to have a habit of acquiring fzflj Hr things by means of her dainty blonde femi- 'Qi W nineness and, strange to say, keeping them. :gif 55' Ambition to own a dozen gold footballs, 31, GEORGE SELMAN .Q- W Entered '19 from Monroe High School, 01, U Monroe, La. ' I Rifle Team '21: The Rejuvenation ol Aunt 1 Q Sgr Mary '21: Crack Company '21, '22g Captain R. O. T. C. '21 : Junior Major R. O. T. C. '22: -if' ' Major R. O. T. C.: Senior Play '22, , si A military man and an accomplished come- W 1,134 dian with a Louisiana accent. Behold George. -'fj Bound to be a ventriloquist. YH '51, mi' eff! 5: Bs' ALMA CARSON by .gr Entered '18 from Hogg. fig: I, Stunt Show '20, May Festival '20g Wilsonian 5,5-Z' SQ Society: Girls' Club '20. A glorious hunter, and her prey is man. 7,13 V -, Destined to be an army officer's wife fan Q' officer with red hair preferredl. QQ' Yi? .f . 34.13 M Q ff: .fig -0. 1 7 1 ' ,Q ., 37 rr' Ei '1' R A - K 1 H- f I ',,r .1 . -'.:'f'-' .':,.-F110 .ran - cj' .,1..v '--1. . .,.'- ' . ', hiv? ' ' H 'M Q-' was-ff 2 'f ,k.f,,sfS'3 'rye -2 wr f-1 ,.. , ,, ,., .. . ,f ., --... w--. , 1, fr.-' -fc, if-,A 2 new M, -fri' -1. ::'- .'..-IDYQWEQ 2 2.6 -.5 .aw '45 Ve! 32: lui 'ilfg bn:- HE 32' 1 9 2 2 :je GENSIE BURNETT bf-i Entered '20 from Ranger High. 394 fflti Girls' Club '20, '21, '22: Scholarship Club ,iii 1125 '21, '22: Senior Play '22. Q1-:3 X16 Gensie is different from everybody. She is a type all of her own. However, a dear, sweet. 5 Hifi gentle, pure little Quaker maid whom we all :Eg -'L adore. izfl. Vg Going to be an actress. T53 Zi? .f-. S22 57 'if DONALD PARK vig.: gf' Entered '18 from Winnetka. ,gli Wilsonian Society '22: Commissioned Officer ffff Q53 R. 0. T. C. '21, '22, 1-,Q 1'-tt' We all know Don by his stately walk and Fifa Q62 his Harold Lloyd glasses and his weakness jg for brunettes. '11-93 fig. Going to be an aviator. gil ' 1. r,-.4 - 3151 ' - MARCELLA BROWN Entered '21 from Blanche High School. A good an 'round gil-1 Ae With wit, sense and sand ggi? 1 You'll find in our world JE, Is always in demand. - Going to be an interior decorator. ' l 43.1 1'5 . af, ' 4 CECIL BISHOP ' '-' Entered '20 from Roscoe High School. S: Wilsonian Society '22: Anti-Cuss League '22. 'gig ' Cecil is the proud possessor of a gleaming 121 D crown tred hairl, a remarkable faculty for gf-4' 3, getting along. and an isolated seat in Chem- j-,ffl 25, istry class. flag Going to own a drug store. Wt. - ' 1.1 sail 3.1 OPAL ROGERS is Entered '18 from Grand Prairie High. Happy, I am-from care I'm free: if Why aren't they all contented like me? Going to be a dressmaker. . 1918 .: e, ifg'-,Li 42 if' 'ii oaxks frovn ' cwornns grow , . 1+ as 21 A' 'i ' f ' V , ' ' . . 15, 1 C T25 r X Y , P, 1 1 A g4,..:,za'? 'M-:':z'f' r'fwf t , QAK .4 1 s If w A , ., .55 5 -,. MJ SJKARY ROACH Entered '18 from Trinity Heights Grammar School. Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21: Stunt Show '19g Ri Program Committee of the Girls' Club '21, '22g Qjq Scholarship Club '22: Acorn Staff '22: Wil- 1 . Sonian Society '21, '22, To see her is to love her, 54. And love but her forever, For nature made her what she is QB? And never made another. Once in a while we come in contact with such a character as hers--the ideal of two :fi and the friend of all. EE Going' to be a nurse. .Get EDWARD HELMLE Entered '18 from Bowie. fig R. O. T. C. '19, '20: Stunt Show '20: Hi Y rig Club '21, '22: Acorn Staff '21, '22: Scholar- Sw ship Club 'zzg Track '22. When it comes to mastering lessons most of us are forced to give way to this Trig Shark. And how a certain fair young miss beams on gi, him! Going to be a senator. Y -5 'W VIRGINIA GOERNER Entered '18 from Bowie. Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '22: Stunt Show '19, Q33 '20, '22: Scholarship Club '22: Acorn Staff Lrg '20, '21: Editor the Acorn '22: Wilsonian 2 ' Society '22: Five Minute Talk Contest '21, '22. ' And still the wonder grew, yt! That one small head could carry all she QQ knew. gg Going' to be a society lady. ,I 1,1 ' 1 CLYDE SILVUS Entered '18 from Central. ffwfj Lieutenant R. 0. T. c. '22: Hi Y Club 'zoz ill' Spanish Club '21: Lucky Thirteen '22: Wil- sonian Society '21, '22, 3- Well Clyde, ole top, they all flop sooner or , ' later. ff Going to make some girl happy or die trying. S 1-131 Ek.. MARY McDONALD 5: Entered '18 from Winnetka. A Girls' Club '21, '22g Stunt Show '20: May 42-, Festival '21g Journalism Staff '22, 27' Mary, Mary, quite contrary was surely qi never said about our Mary. for such a lovable girl is not to be thought of in that way. '14 Going to be a fortune teller. 1, 0. If , .W i 7 3 .. 6 Q, ww + fc-f ' U12 24,43 5-fl cf rs- f +171 ,111 :fii f':'1 EQ. 'E . ,. J, .u T L '.Z C 1. f 5,51 'fi 1 7. .'Y 1 1' :2 is fic A' if A1 '21 '-. -'fn TG i , nb-3 fig: 15 'u 'fi F ' ' 4 wi 31? FSH af 'I carb Q .li I- 'E 21 5 H' il 'fr SEQ 1 25 -. 75? Q., .. ,b 1 I 1? 5.351 A :. 5 'iff QQ! in 'IF H fs .Ri 11,5 L 1. 4 , ., 1, A. Yr.. fl- I I - . QT.. tl 4. '.--'Y 2-'S fffl' 9:1 1111 1 r' . 55,5 :Q . UE 1 ,gf 23:4 :gf 3 cr . ty 551 ? 11-' -'ir-ff . , , .-,. Mf,1: , f3 . wifi. 'ft 1-th-Q' f W, u 1 Q- A. .A s' - '.2'::'- ' ' '--.'- , 'Z' -' e ff'T f, 2 12:1-: :V---5, . - 'eff -:ng ...e.fHfZf.-f-'..,ffsJfiEe.-2.15 M 4 .ffmil iii' 'ffl ff fiwf 154:-T -3' 5 5:7 as - A ff: 73.737 tif. nr I 'ii P4 '-M1 ' '-'K Q52 .cfs Q--4: Q? 54 . ' . ISE! I KATHLEEN ATTEBERY Q-1-4 , Entered '18 from Bowie. Cannonball Club '18: Stunt Show 'l9. iff: iffqi Take it easy, have your fun, W, Let the old world flicker on. Going to be a business woman. :ff-f Qi' 52,5 1 ii? . ' .N Fm 595 -2+ gli LAWRENCE KIRK Entered '20 from Central. Spanish Club '20. '21. Lawrence said he couldn't preside over an F155 English class. But he did and he did it 'wt la J.-27 mode. Here's hoping he'll do lots of other Egg, . things, much bigger, as well. Going to be a. doctor. -rs'-' 1 . :N , .Kg MARY Lou JACKSON 34.2 v --1 . .' I Entered '16 from Lamar School. gg.: :Agfa Girls' Club '17, '20, '21: Wilsonian Society: 5 ' R. O. E. S. '20, '2l: Centennial Pageant '21. Q' ' It is not meet that one so neat '-tg Should be so sweet, and thus complete. QQ 'GQ l Going to be an assismnt librarian. . ' ,nf FQ . as fi-5 I .iQ A BILLIE McCAMPBELL Q22 . Entered '18 from Reagan. it A.-1 Club '13, '19, '20, '21, 'zzz A001-n Staff V N '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '21, '22, ,KJ , None of us knew what a charming young 5-ja I , female Billy could be 'till he stepped out as 51.3 A .. W X a. light mulatto in the minstrels. Many a 'KL 'I colored gentleman's heart beat abnormally at fx, bt' . the sight of him-and how he loves a joke. K5 -' Goimz to be an undertaker. jig QQ? 1 if! 12 LEONE PORTER fbi 'V Entered '21 from Colfax County High 329' School. New Mexico. i 3 High School Weekly Staff '2z. 5,35 She steals along ' ' Far from the world's gay. busy throng vt With gentle yet prevailing force. Intent upon her destined course. -- Going to own a ranch in California. ,jg at ' 1 5 1 WY' 'L 4- i 3 40 Q 1 .ii A A , 'fa m f fffe Vlfff . , W l 1 :fn 1'-.-' 1. 1 ' 'PW -- 1 'H . H '-i. . e af-::,- --,'c.a:- ,sv . -,V .....3,-Sy...-..f f ..'3-v:1H:f.141Fi ?.zii-qfw23fi?5'2wve.fE59aiteiA?XlfdE?Qii2?j? V WR 'QP as rf k A .4., gf ia-Sri - I-zl 3'f'.r. we .u- Q? '52 s' .I ,J iii DOROTHY HELEN THACHER Q Entered '20 from Forest Avenue High School. 5-I Girls' Club '20, '21, '22: M. E. T. '21, '22: Q25 E. E.: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Spanish Club fig' '21, '22: Senior Play '22, Q7 i,3 L Our petite, attractive, blonde Dorothy, whom 1503 'Im - .. - ,. if -- 3- everyone finds so chic and lovable. A pleas- xg' gli ure and a joy to have around. Wg' gg' Going to be a model. 'ggi .L P' si' 41 ,t-,T ,x iw- - . 1 fi' 5. W5 bf' ,gf Hx, JOHN BARR Entered '18 from Hogg. Tennis Team '20, '21, '22.: Current History Club 'zu Journalism Staff 'zzg Wilsonian 5-:A Society '2Z. fy: John is famous chiefly for the way he gig handles the racquet and puts Oak Cliff on the Eff map in tennis. They used to say that John ' ... ,, 55:3 was timid, but now--woh! better watch him 513, QT? girls-it's dangerous! gin Destined to be the world's champion in 5,55 tennis. as 'rg MARTHA RUBEY 4.1 Btn 5 J' Entered '21 from Hillsboro. Although you haven't been with us long, you have become firmly rooted in our hearts. We gif fig shall always remember the Senior girl with her LQ always smiling face. Q Going to be a helper of mankind. 512 Lu . r.: 1 :CQ I .w HARRY CARNAHAN gy: .i Entered '18 from Central. ig-, i R. 0. T. c. 'wg A1-1 Club '20, '21, 1 5 Acorn Staff '22: Senior Play '22, The front pages of our Aoorns testify to 'rf . the artistic ability and dependability of Harry ff. J as well as his originality. 551 ' Going to be on Majestic Circuit as a light- 'QL ' ning artist. it .aiu ui atv? fi?- ggfj FRANCES MAYE LONG Entered '20 from Denton, Texas. Hg. ,V President Girls' Club '21, '22: Stunt Show '21: Style Show '21: Acorn Staff '21, '22g Oak :Q-5 0 Staff '21: Secretary Senior Class '22g Decla- Hp mation Society '21, '22: State Spelling Con- rf-1 H .Alf ' test '21: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Treasurer F42 u Wilsonian Society '22: Girls' Chorus '20, '21, . '22: Executive Committee Junior Class: Schol- ai-ship Club '21, '22. ' ',f A good all 'round girl iq With wit, sense, and sand, , You'll find in our world 2 Always in demand. Going to be a Girls' Club Director. 'in ,L . 41 .4 I ., 5 3 f. 'll Q, 'Ffa-1 1 f.g .,fS3' fz-,.k.?w?af 2 2 , a ge : ssgwg g sgf -:gg557g.5.zt51,. .q.,fj' 4 ,, M- . .fr-vga - -vm-.f... pf ' : e 'QlQf,Lff' Z2'1ff i .z 'gfi F-4?',k'f,Z5'4'1'Q'RfE ?1fii:ir'QH'?57f:l'5 ... sism..'1:J5xws.intarf'. G Q K .ww- vl.s1--' +'- If- rv- m-fv9.M'- ' W1 -fn., iii si? 1. 1- ,-'M . - 51 Q ef? 2:35 gr LILLIAN KINSER rg - ff Entered '18 from Hogg. 5 Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Treasurer Eff'- fi' the Girls' Club '19, '20: Stunt Show '20, '21, Q14 zz '22 3 Le Cercle Francais '20, '21 : Chairman Good mi Times Committee Girls' Club '21, '22: Wilson- 5.54 ,Ag ian Society '21, '22: Associate Editor the Oak .,3' Hu? '21, '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22: Girls' De- hating Team '22: Social Committee Senior gif M113 Class '21, '22. ' 5' A Lillian is an all 'round girl whose keen in- tellect, wholesome love of fun and ample sup- QM, 'QQ ply of jokes, high ideals, and capacity for true Sq' Q loving friendship make her one of the type fm ' with few representatives. rg-,Q lglg Going to be a lawyer. iii: if? - W '..:r: J , -:.-. 4 'f 225 ., I -.sy GERALD HOWARD E153 Entered '18 from Central. ar- . J. T. H. E. Club '21: Spanish Club '21, '22: in President Spanish Club '22: Journalism Staff 23,5 JeIly's some little old dancer. Ask any of -yn? his feminine partners. Going to own a botanical plant in Africa. Thinks there is a great future in developing A an ALCOHOLIC tree. rf.. FLORENCE NELsoNffhqa,ywvwf0 .ji Entered '18 from Reagan. gdb! Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21 : Stunt Show '19. 34.5 '20: Wilsonian Society '21: Acorn Staff '20: 'Q Oak Staff '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22: Five Ltr? itz! Minute Talk Contest '22. f For steadiness of purpose, for cleaiwsighted- EFI? ness, for unswerving high principles, for big- I I artedness, Floren has no peels! 15,1 f n ft .3 DJ ' 1 ' 7 3 9 CLAUDE CAIN ff, f Entered '18 from Central. Art Club '20, '21, '22: Senior Play '22. 'SQL- ' , Claude is noted for his artistic ability. He -7-3. ' is a polished southern gentleman. Destined to own a castle -not in Spain, 2,3 .of , either. 'A l 2-F Q4 CORINNE NEWEERRY fig 4' Entered '17 from Reagan. 4, May Festival '21 1 Girls' Club '18, if .L The girl with the wonderful gold hair, and ' the mischievous twinkle in her eye. - 4 Going to catch the eye of a certain tall bru- nette yet. , 5 1.5 5' slr . A el, I, A if LLP e oaks from, ' acorns gr-ou! .1 4. 1- 'AM' ' ww ,Jie Q .nn - I ,gr fi' ' 1 1 42 A 1 . I ' .- ..Q - 1-' 1- -1 -. '-fa: Y . ,- Y-., ,ze ' f Wg, ,, f, ,lf , .- .j'if'!,-' -e , 4132 M ++.::fv 'R.s-1 ii- ,A :-4 1 1 't 1 - .5 ., 11-- 8 5 gg. Q 1 .I ' 9 L X .- - ' 1: ' '.,r.f: ' i T' A -'22 110-'i.4. ' 'frf zfr.fe.4,zi L, ,.':i2'?f emi: ul 1154- 325:-1-ew 3.759 wk.-4.153 await.-ix.: 12 Q14 1,3 .. .V of ff :ii iii? f ' ' A ' ' ? Lit' 5335 1-4' 624 . .1- ,. r' sb 255 hz i'l':f ig ii-25 JOYCE BODENHEIMER :Q-ai 5,25 Entered '20 from Boyd High School, 5-2 McKinney, Texas. if? Girls' Glee Club '20, '21g Art Club '20, '21: Wilsonian Society, '20, '21: May Festival '21. ' Going to be a teacher of expression. If: Eff' 2? :I .3 S. ge: 0. ,W ..., is-Q, JV, Eg: NELSON N. BURLINGHAM Entered '18 f1'om Bowie School. GE' iff! Acorn Staff '20, '21, '22: Fi1'st Lieutenant 59- R. 0. T. C. '21, 'zzg Hi Y Club '19, '20, '21, '22: Senior Play '22. 'kg fag Light-haired, blue-eyed, his aspect blithe, pflj His figure tall and straight and lithe. Yes, Nelson, you're a knockout and you're ,jg an oasis in a desert to warriors for you always 5:31, seem to be on top of the world. QQ Going to be: A second Longfellow-being already six feet in height, he has an excel- lent start. 52153 'YQ iw 'Wi ir JUANITA BLoYs Entered '18 from Reagan. 5532 Gii-ls' Club '18, '191 May Festival '13, Ai-t L35 Club '21, '22: Class Reporter '18. :ff Going to run a beauty shop. 55 I have my cake and when I have eaten it! R45 I take another. 3? 5 PHILIP BLACKBURN 'FQ 531 Entered '18 from Rockdale. R. o. 'r. C. '18, '19, '20, '21, 'zzg Fii-ei Lien- Q2- 554 tenant '21, '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22. Fig lp' Philip is a shining light in chemistry, and with his qualities of persistence and jolly good 7' nature, he's sure to be a success. is' Going to be a world-known chemist. gig ti- PM - I 2,1 ADA MAE RANDOLPH Entered '19 from Price High School. Girls' Glee Club '19: Feast of the Little :Zi ff' Lanterns '19: Stunt Show '10, Girls' Club ' '19, '20: Cliff Hi Weekly '20, '22 3 Acorn 'yi .. Staff '22. i-.Qt The better one knows about Ada Mae. our iff very promising young authoress. the more he fi: . I comes to realize that she is made of very fine, fig e . delicate material. The charming atmosphere ., of her stories is her personality. Y- '- Going to be an authoress of renown-some 333 P2 kind of renown, anyway! .1 gi f 1 2' fa . .ii V rf , 1 . ,1Tv ' ii'r, u A fit,e?' M,sfi f f' ' - f i Yifi ff XP .fx ,A . 'v Q 1. 4 F w . ,-Z. A A I 1 e 4 x 0 6 K . 5,-. f .V .4 1 ,- if 'gif .7 ' 'ser gf 521 V A 1 fi 'il S-rf 2-I-Tl I .M :'.i ' -I 37 ai 2, ' .I 1.11 - R. F. FORD 2 , 7. Entered '17 from Central. gi R. O. T. C. '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, :lvl Bring the bowl which you boast. Ji Fill it up to the brim: iqg' 'Tis to him we love most. :iii .' ' And to all who love him. 1 Going to be a bachelor. 946 fir ,NA ,Y ' fix 7. . 'fi .-.K MARIE FRIEND :jig Entered '18 from Reagan School. fir smut show '19, Glee Club '18, '19, G11-ls' X' . Choral Club '19, '20, '21: French Program '20: Q53 Orchestra '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Music Memory -EQ Contest '20, '21 3 Feast of Little Lanterns '19, Marie knows how to play the violin and the ggi? ukelele too, as well as to make everybody she .fs meets her friend. 25:1 Going to be a lady of leisure. fit.: qff 'il 'fig W me WILLIAM MULKEY Entered '21 from Kaufman High School. Our Kaufman-kid has only been here a year, but ohl the headway he has made! Sev- gl' :fi eral girls have developed weak hearts since 5 Q he's come. He's an athlete who commands 5.51 admiration from all. af, Going to win fame on the college football gif Q team unless the ladies interfere. y tif, 1 4.4, 5 'fe 23 '5-TY: ' , LOUISE LAWSON 3:2 4 Entered '18 from Hogg Sphool. gg' 'j , Gi,-is' Club '18, '19, '20, Journalism Staff -3?-4 1' '22: Pageant. fd , - A form more fair, a face more sweet, QL , . Ne'er hath it been my luck to meet. E-fi 'f Ambition to be a movie actress. ,iff . gh N. ' ZELWOOD FALCONE 52.54 if Entered '18 from Reagan. 751 ' Spanish Club '20, '21 : Wilsonian Society , '21, '22: Senior Play '22: Acorn Staff '21, '22, Q-A . Zelwood is our idea of a leading man for Egg, . a play. Oh, his manners, his breeding, his 24.5 , I future! tlilxtracts from Senior Play., :fig . Going to take over the management of the gif - Majestic Circuit and star Kathleen! . M2 . .sy 142 w tiff S I : . ' - 3 ,t iv w , , P? -'E 1 44 Sig if '55 9q,1 ',,-EIT1g .1 :,5,-,1,f' -J? 12 , l' 1'-155. f -if ' A mx: ,:. ' , Q I 1 ' , .Q, 1 f- 6, 1- 1 ' 0 K S..ff:?'1f k X5 1: X 1 2,915 t rf ' fig: ' A V 'R ' :ig di fig of 424 Im fr. 'els ff! Mg. QE Lf - 1' F15 P4 .,-,Q ' fi 'Zhi ir?- glg ELIZABETH KING Entered '18 from Winnetka. 'TI Gil-ls' Club '18, '19, '20, '2l, '22: smm Show ggi '20 : May Festival '20 Q Wilsonian Society HE lr' '21, '22, And her modest answer and graceful air, 'ig ij? Show her wise and good as she is fair. in Candidate for Congresswoman from Texas. K' Texas. fig 'f . 'S Z W, V Z .im LESLIE MONZINGO 55,3 Enlel-ea 'lu from west Dallas High School. Q33 Hi Y Club 'zzz Wilsonian Society '21, Ten- nis Tournament '21, Black were her .eyes as the berry. his Whatever Leslie tries. you may be sure it is ffl, done well. Girls are the bane of his existence. Going to be a diplomat to France because the ,Hi French ladies are so friendly, '4 L W5 like ef' . , Yi? OPAL DALE FOSTER ' -' 1 f gr., ff-L-'W go: FQ, Entered '20 from Edenburg High School, ,U Edenburg, Texas. Girls Club '21: Wilsonian Society '21, . Opal Dale hasn't been here long but it Fug M6 doesn't take a century to learn to like folks 'ff 1, like her. 2-,gg xl ' Going to be a Latin teacher. .al Lie! 6'-S 1 ,.. 'fi lk., WILLIS CARNAI-IAN .4 Entered '19 from Waxahachie High School. Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Acorn Staff '22, -AQ 3, J Willis says Waxahachie is a rattlin' good .,-, little town and4chemistry lab partners are gfg 's mighty nice. M Going to be a Naturalist. 5' . ME gr 'El U. - 1', 3+ '14 ,gf CORDELIA SANFORD Entered '18 from Oak Cliff Central School. Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '20, '21: T. H. E. Club '20, '21 : Treas- '51 urer Girls' Club '20, '21: Reporter Girls' Club -kj '21, '22. .J' When we think of Cordelia we always think If of worlds of curls, a smile and willingness to Arif get do whatever she can for others. Legg, Going to be a BIG lady some day. ' .I 'ii 3 T95 52 fa? r-v 352 19 Q . ' w 5953 2. , l Us sf 45 1- ' I 1 - 'ii -, ,s gg , . .gl- I - 'V' . 1. ' ' , .,. f 3' ' 3951!- f . WY .., -'-f'. 'ii' ' - I- -1 G- -. f . 5 ' Q A. I-.1 T . law-In 'LA '-f -S, sv vlf' 1 L I? . .1 l ' I I F3 e at A: A -- ': ' ' '- ' ':,-. f x 459: - 1 'f'1r ii '22 .2-ff, ,1,,,- 'fel-' -.qw:e,.,gz Q.,-:d2 h 0 K .,,,.,,,,,,,,,.3fmg',.,,gg,,,,,.35,,,,g.,,,,,4,,,,,,gp,,, ,gr .5 1 ' X 4 1 4-1.5 , ,,-1 K 'sera I . X rl? 55.11 ' 'fi if LUCILLE DABNEY ,Ag Entered '18 from Reagan. Girls' Club '18, '19, '20: Wilsonian Society tif '20, '21: May Festival '2o: Girls' chat-at Club gf, V , .19 The friends of Lucille are many because it is iii just natural for everyone to love her. Some of 'fi the reasons are: She is jolly. she loves sports 5-Q, and good times, and she has a sweet, musical lfnt ..-'. voice. ii' ul- . . '22 VI Ambition to learn to play the saxophone. 11 , She may succeed but we hope she practices on 253 a large farm ten miles away from us. :Q rm as H4 'Rf '4-1: ' gg HARRY PETERSON Entered '18 from Hogg. tif 5.5, R. O. T. C. '18, '19, '20, '21, '221 First Eieutenant RSO. T. C. '21: Captain R. 0. T. 33,3 . '22: Los abios '20, '21g Hi Y Club '22: Jr. EQ-5 Social Committee the Senior Class '22: Board pig, of Directors Wilsonian Society '22g Senior 434 Play '22. if ,133 Looks are deceiving. We all thought Harry ff-W was bashful until one day a girl proved us if-i wrong. Mr. Fonts is convinced that Harry takes Trig with his morning coffee. .341 Going to travel around the world three times. 2255 fr? 5:1-5 .W if LILLIAN MOORE 'jig Entered '18 from Brown School. EQ, 01-chem-a '20, '2l. '22: G11-ls' Club '18, '19, If 13.2 '20, '21, '22: Wilsonian Society. Kb? - Our Lillian is indeed an accomplished plan- jfs? ' lst. and without her the orchestra would have fwgg 35 beeridmoompletle. ' Lillian is destined to be a . lm wor -renowne piamste. ,ig-. V-it 'Ffa 111 ' I 5,351 ROBERT McKAY aft W Entered '18 from Trinity Heights Ward School. 1.1.5 Boys' Chorus '18, '19: Vice President Sopho- 15 more Class '20g Stunt Show '20: Current His- QE? ig. wry Club '21. R. 0. E. s. '21: Scholarship .gig wg Club '21, '22: Make-up Editor Cliff High EQ! Weekly '22: Senior Play '22. 5' . He hails from Trinity Heights and he 1'anks pci high because he's a good student, a gay fel- iff .uw low, polite and accommodating. me Going to own a dairy in Lisbon. Q13 39. 1.3 ax! 'fl ',T'W, Av? MARY ROBBINS ii- oit-ls' Club '19, '20, '21, '22q stunt Show '2o. Q1 QS '21: Girls' Choral Club '2l: President Girls' Eff .if Choral Club '22: Music Memory Contest '21: Library Basketball Team '21: Secretary Wil- if-Q gw sonian Society '22: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: iq' 31- Senior Play '22: Acorn Staff '22. ' So sweet a face, V1.5- ' I Tuchlfmafel Tracie ' n a that an ,. ' Had never been. 534 ' 'i Going to be a traveling saleslady for cos- is metic manufacturer, and always thought it F13 ii u as natural! 9955 i - 5 4 4 rs. -1 .. 5... 'W' 1 'X K wr r-bf 'sf 1 ' 46 4 . ,li , I , 1. . fu . at if WX 352. xii' is uit W PAULINE PALMER Entered '18 from Reagan. Music Memory Contest '20: May Fete '18. Pauline is the very soul of neatness. She rcally should be nick-named Pin. Going to be a dressmaker. lf 4' 43.. P. HERSCHEL DAVIS gif Entered '18 from Winnetka. First Prize Five Minute Talk Contest 'l9: Acorn Staff '20: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: FQ, Journalism Staff '21, '22. 5 When in the dense obscurity of Sophomore days, Herschel blossomed forth into fame by winning the five-minute talk contest against if-f such a mighty opponent as Lowell Brown, we ' waked up to the fact that he was a boy of g splendid ability. Going to be a financier with other people's money. A la Ponzi, Herschel? 'iff gi' MARY Jo STROTHER W' Entered '18 from Reagan. Girls' Club '2l: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: May Festival, Stunt Show '20g Senior Ring 1 x,, Committee '22. Although illness prevented her from gradu- 4 ating with us, we shall always remember this -, adorable blonde as a ray of sunshine and we X3 are happier for having known her. SL Goin!! to be a doctor-runs in the family. I ,, BRAMWELL NELSON F: Entered '18 from Bowie. Hi Y Club '19, '20, '21, '22: Band '20, '2l. 9 '22: Orchestra '20, '21, '22: Boys' Chorus '20, '21: Boys' Quartette '21, '22: Track '22: R. O. . , T. C. '19, '20. '21, '22. Bramwell's ambition is to make others real- ' ize how well he can play his beloved trom. ' bane. He is about to have his dream realized. A? Going to be a Millionaire. 0 wad some Power the giftie gie us To see ourselves as ithers see us. QL 1 if I 'V' LOUISE MCHENRY Entered '19 from Winnetka. Girls' Club '19: May Festival '21: Wilsonian U Society '22: Girls' Rifle Club '22: T. H. E. ' Club '21: Girls' Basketball Team '21. T Ever in cheerfullest mood art thou, 1'-f When others are filled with Gloomy forebodings of ill And see only ruin before them. 2, Going to be a State Attorney. .2 ,E 1 . 4 . i . :fr xi-ff.-':'f'f A.' -'Lf' .- H117aY::'1 e-ffvf-rx jf ' 3 XL.lJ! 3 CJAK if ' :RJ ra lx, f -gl 55 1-4- W ,il H 45 W Z. A vig 141 ni 7 '52 'iii 114'-4 'W , . H? 9 x ' Sa 'fr '4 1 2. . 15 3 56 Ve, K m +31 ii 4. -'D 'A ' sz g . 1 ' sf nk' 'ew w '. jf, 3 .w11,1aqg F 'f, -ii 722 ,rm-:fy ,, - 'w'u'q-'5'sesf:r,:,,7a'i'S QGa'Xtq'uf' 0 v--'? 1fa--,m'T.:.-ww'ri7Uwo?.r.Ww 1922 191 e oaks from MAURINE MARTIN Entered '18 from Reagan School. Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '21: T. H. E. Club '21, Shorthand Club '21, '22: Stunt Show '20: Scholarship Club '21, '22, She's shy and she's timid, but as sweet and good-natured as a real true friend should bc. Going to be a literary woman. ROY SHIPP Entered '18 from Stamford High School. Debating Society '18g Stunt Show '19, '22: Cheer Leader '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Serpreant-at-Arms the Senior Class '21, '22: Senior Play '22. The best natured boy in the class is Roy. Beneath his sleepy exterior he hides a warm heart, a quick brain, a big, generous nature, and a reiidy wit. Going to be a second Chas. Chaplin. ALICE HARRIQZ VL-'lilac' Entered '20 from Forest. Stunt Show '20: May Festival '21: Aquatic Club '21: Girls' Club '20, '2l: Art Club '21, '22g Wilsonian Society '22. Alice has a decided weakness for red-hair. even if it isn't curly. NORRIS WALSH Entered '18 from Central Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Hi Y '21, Norris always did enjoy his Chemistry Lab. He is a jolly good fellow and we are all glad to call him one of our Seniors. Destined to own the world's most wonderful aeroplane Hope he doesn't smash it mo soon. MARY GLOVER Entered '18 from Winnetka. Girls' Club '18, '19: May Fete '20. We never can decide whether Mary's hair reaches merely to her knees or clear to her ankles. Anyway in this bobbed hair age it's a perfect marvel. Going to bob her hair? .WH 4-. 3,15 ... , sa NX . -,.- 9 4 fini QI- Cf? .mg Ht'-. ,, f,,',1 er 3 f' I--I, -I.-1 . -.. Q... 1551 'fig Zh? Hs A 1-:Ng fag fx ,,.. MK4 1 . 1,43 vi... 2442 .. 1-,fy W3 lf W V ia? fy? a'-' -': . .,, 51. we-. WL B121 E J 5.352 , J' Sabi F ki Fen li- .iq fl' Qi: , . V. -2.2: fi? 555 ui W, 71-' 1' ,:. 9453 A s Q.. H his iii 3 W 'fe Y I .7 Q1 fa , 48 , . ,F lr P l . ' Wg., f . f-,, ' , ,--.v- . - 1-a. f, J, 1. f-,.- .V 117.1 ,,4.j,yf.f, .s,,-1..1sff wi .:v. ,g3x yv. ' L A 222. aessyiea- 'R,,:E.1z..w...aeM, - -- J . - e 1 'I A 4' f. . . . .5 . .-J,-- . .. V. .1 ,.- .. ' sn.: , ' -. .31l1,?f1'- rg-2.?Q.fx..d?ii?.'5.-d.igf, 31.-'?.15l:a-'Sf'i-'Z'-1.-- '?igr'J-+':?ifaf:19fJ.,fi,.d :Fig H V 4 f ' iii ' - e 5 V ki 1 w xf r l 4 LM' Q ' PH. ' W! 1542 W3 W -I. 4' ts? ,. . I1 'W E-ai If ., U, x.. x H44 'fl -S It .., 'I 135 as e-M l if 1 iii 4, E as 4 a 1 5 Q ADELL MCKELVEY Entered '18 from Reagan. A gaudy dress and gentle air, May slightly touch the heart, But it's innocence and modesty That polishes the dart. Going' to be a high flyer. Air woman, eh 'I FRANK MAYBORN Entered '19 from Euclid Heights High School, Cleveland, Ohio. R. O. T. C. '20, '21: Crack Company '21: Hi Y Club '20, '21, '22: Acorn Reporter of Senior Class '22: Students' Committee '22: Oak Staff '22: Social Committee the Senior Class '22: Senior Play '22. Frank has won an enviable reputation as president of Hi Y Club by piloting it safely over rough rollin' seas. He displays rare talent for concocting new dyes in chemistry lab!! He is admired and liked by all who really know him. Going to be: Future owner of the Dispatch. MARY LEE PATTON Entered '18 from Trinity Heights Grammar School. Mary Lee comes a long way just to go to school with us. but we are going: to take this chance to tell her we are glad she does it. For she's really a part of us. Going to be a nurse. SAM WALLACE Entered '18 from Winnetka School. Vice President of Junior Class '20, 21: Re- juvenation nf Aunt Mary '21: Wilsonian So- ciety '21, '22: Hi Y Club '21, '22: Oak Staff '21, '22: Scholarship Club '22. Samb, otherwise Samuel, professes T1-ig nearly laid him low. However, we believe his stumbling- block is girls. Destined to be a prizefighter. WILLIAM JOOR Entered '20 from Cockrell High School. R. O. T. C. '20, '21, '22: Crack Company '21: Anti-Cuss League '22: Hi Y Club '22: Track '22: Wilsonian Society '22. Quiet. unassuming. Bill has passed through his four years without falling for a girlffun- less we remember M. J. SJ. At any rate he never told us about it. Ain't life funny? Going to be a designer-fof women's heartsj. -.' ,W . .Nga 1 I f 1 QT: inf: Kp' -21? 232 ai? r0'I ' I N P4 f-'D . 'ug 'Fil E14 ,xii -.aa m-' f. 5 is Q15 ,':. JN' 'Lx X, v 96-. 1142 59? rise w..-. ng- QR fa? '33 21,32 We all bf i 2555 T: R'-SH A :L : A : l J, af? Q 22' L A 2:2 2.1: 2' ' Q31 Ts? 355 134' hi Fi? fs.. gi ..v aw 545 va 1 49 j ' 5 Ja' 1 ' 1 if' M-f- '-f'- 'J+ f.. '. yy' H . hijilf 4-w2 lj.'i-f't ?.ta.-,mfiff-X 1., Q. 1: V6 . o- iji 44 '13 ,,.,,, -t. -31: up .iii C'-3 Qi s 1 rg a .ire ,.:I. -I J , .A nf at-1: LUCILLE OSBOURNE Entered '18 from Reagan. Q' f Girls' Club '19, '20: May Festival 'Z1: M. E. gig? T. Club '21: Journalism Staff '21: Wilsonian Q-2+ ggi, Society '21: Aquatic Club '21. What is it about Lucille's brown eyes, I wonder. that is so attractive? It must be the Exif 'P combination of eyes and loveable ways which L this young Senior has combined so well. ,gg my Ambition to be able to get her outlines in 'jj ' ,g on time. ' ! -d MARION KENNEDY Entered '18 from Central. gift Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Hi Y Club '21, '22: Scholarship Club '22: Senior Play '22. 2, Quiet as a mouse, sincere, industrious, and Q,-I E.-3 I--ith a head set squarely on his shoulders-- Q5 that's Marion. .YN Going to he a Latin teacher. ,nur '--Q ,fl '64 . 1:5 fi? Q.,-1 FANNIE KNIGHT ggq Entered '19 from TI-oy High School. Girls' Club '19: May Festival '21. Q.. 112 Fannie is addicted bo curly hobbed hair. of '- which she should be very proud, and rare smiles for the favored few. She adores majors. - tro. 1 l Going to get what she wants. ggi git HOWARD PRICE 5.1. '4 Entered '19 from Ennis High School, Ennis, Texas. 3- Black hair, blue eyes, ET, I I A brain tha.t's clever. Q1 , But very silent- ' 4, That's him all over. PM Going to be a. baseball fan. if 12? Q if If . jg, MINNIE LITTLETON 53,1 Entered '18 from Bowie. Girls' Club '19, '21: Wilsonian Society '2i: A , T. H. E. Club '20, '21. I- ,Q But Minnie's looks are blithe and sweet, ., ' And what is best of a' P ' Her reputation is complete, . ' , And fair without a flawl ' Going' to be a librarian. S 3,3 31 Q , g . i I I . J i I l , ' 50 3,1 , ii Q 9 , 2 92 9 ,Y-H-.V 5? ,.h ..,l,I . Ii 1 .,-' ,Ii W., A ww. : F Qv'fr.,- ,nijazf -1 NggTai,Ay,: VUA- L KEVSQEIIQK SG.: -v, . i V4 -if :A . .eq -V- .N 1 G a ,. 4- . .4 155 'ZiZ..T'-? ':-?.' '! fCT ' e 'ff ff: . .ei 2 '- . .1. 521: G 9 K .ew1:evf:'feiZif-fwwv ?fif3!35?1e3Z+.ilM'?3 'f-' . lr' QTY- ' J-'E fi? tif fi' iff! K' vu '43 gr' neg ,vii '33 E+ 3249 1'-ET MARGARET SHEPARD Entered '19 from Main Avenue High School. San Antonio. gi? Art cm, '21, '22g Girls' Club '20, '21g M. QQ, E. T.: R. O. E. S.: Wilsonian Society. -1-125 L53 Margaret can do anything in the line of art except paint a town red-she's much too nice 3, Qi' and fine for that. 5253 Going to be a journalist. X42 ' 'LM FS 'Ka VR. -,B HOWARD LA BOUNTIE Entered '18 from Central. :iff Wilsonian Society '21, '22g Scholarship Club '22. gg 11.33 Generous feet, generous hands, HF gif And generous brain work too: fl A voice that is merry, Fila f A nature ti'1at's cheery- ini' There is a lad for you. 2:15 Going to be a novelist. Fe? ith 'iff :iff NORMA BURG fig Entered '18 from Winnetka School. 0 , . .M . Stunt Show '20g Debating Club '20, 217 Five E135 Minute Talk Contest '20: Girls' Chorus '21: 8,2 ffm T. 1-1. E. Club '20, '21: Executive and Social iw'- t -il' Committee of Junior Class '20, '21g Wilsonian yn fig Society '20, '21, '22: The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary '21: Acorn Staff '22: Lucky aah Thirteen '22: Chairman Social and Program Q92 Committee Senior Class '22: Good Times Com- iii mittee the Girls' Club '21, '22. 1:31 She's pretty to walk with and witty .3 talk jj nf with, gwf And pleasant to think of too. 'Ta f . -.. 224 Going to be a music teacher. zz, LE: ...,. JOHN c. CURTIS Entered '21 from Crystal High School, Crystal, Texas. - Who mixed wisdom with pleasure, and wis- 513 .lem with all that is good. 'gg Ambition to OWN an AUTO COMPANY 433, 3,15 a la Dollar Dodge. ' ' f'1': EUNICE BROOKS ,ki Entei'ed '18 fi-em Hogg School. FQ, '33 Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '22: Stunt Show '21: N Le Cercle Francais '20, '21: Acorn Staff '19. 393' ,uw '20, '21: Membership Committee The Girls' :Q .21 C'ub '20, '21 : Wilsonian Society '21, '22: i-if Treasurer Senior Class '21, '22: Five Minute fi? 1 ' i Talk Contest '22 5 Scholarship Club '21, '22 3 gg 4,9 Assistant Editor The Oak '22: Board of ref 3 , Directors Wilsonian Society '22 : Stunt Show '22. Our ideal of what a true blue girl should be. jj Straightforward, honest, friendly, broad- 31,15 QW minded and brainy-a real American girl. fi Going to be a great writer. V , ...nel Q. 1 Q :Eve 51 -K . 1- . . ' ' I .il r, -. u,. ' Y' . 4- ,- , -fi M '-- A -ig e ' x --w -1, . . . ,. -., .. , , - .,,g. I L A1 gh? Q wi 521 SEE .rm is ix! QM -.Z 1 'ff 5. .X gif' -gf' . ...,. i 's A 21+ 1 2 si' fri? if! -:fe 225 Sf? , 2 3' If fill 1 .1 -if i if X . :ff lit :,.. we Q.. fi? is -'N' 'ii -'H QQ nz ft. . is I I 5 -9' A., .fare oafks fl- 'A' br 4 f.Iv.lK 0 K .L- GJ nw' G n Q 4, ww C '5n5g'fC7'3TiYQEg''. '1,v-lgtaez-F e A: .':-.W -ad.-, -- Q. 1. v- -,,.,-...- , .fame- :.-.. f it --4 g 9 ,.,,-w:rYigq,:.g1::g,,+--i ' V-,lpiugfiit-,,.3g'5 Q-1 1922 52 EVA B. RICHARDSON Entered '18 from Reagan. Stunt Show '19, '20, '21, '22: Le Cercle Francais '20, '2l: May Festival '21: Girls' Club '19, '20, '2-1, '22: T. H. E. Club '20, '2l: Wilsonian Society '22: Rifle Club '21, '22: Program Committee Girls' Club '21, '22: Schol- arship Club '21, '22. Eva B. is official hander up for every- body that gets in a pinch. She's accommoda- tion itself: she knows how to be a real sure- nuff friend to everybody from long practice. Going to be a social service worker. THERON HEMPHILL Entered '20 from Childress High School. Acorn Staff '22: Journalism Staff '21, '22: Senior Play '22. Theron is in all respects a true-blue gentle- man. He is trustworthy, dependable and much more. Going to own a newspaper concern. LUCILE FORD Entered '21 from Calvert, Texas. Girls' Club '21, '22: Tennis Club '21, '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22: Senior Play '22: Journalism Staff '22g Spanish Club '22. Lucile's most outstanding trait is her abso- lute loveableness. She's so round and sweet and accommodating, she's made more friends in one short year than some folks do in ten. Going to be an artist model. JAMES BROOKS Entered '18 from Winnetka. T. H. E. Club '20, '21: Boys' Club '20, '21: Hi Y Club '22: R. O. T. C. '20, '21, '22: Acorn Staff '21, '22: Wilsonian Society '22: Crack Company '22: Senior Play '22: Adver- tising Manager Senior Play '22. James is so little he seems in danger of get- ting lost among Oak Cliff's fifteen hundred students and landing among the Fish. But just put a pen in his hand and he completely finds himself. He is a cartoonist of unusual ability. Going to be official cartoonist for Dispatch. SYBIL EVANS Entered '18 from Winnetka. Girls' Club '20, '21, '22: Girls' Choral Club '20: Wilsonian Society '21, '22, Sybil must have descended from the ancient prophetess of the same name-eh. Sybil? Going to be a tight rope walker. wg 4.451 .Gi Z1 fi Z-7'.: tif Y l f R' ' 'vm at A. ,L .' P 4 T- 21 'P'-P .- 74 I asf'- tl-5 . ,J '5'.'Q 'F 'j..f , x' .-75 PTH? 'tm ..,. 1' 42 GY 'aff 295 . 4 If I 1' H3 L,,' iii Hivle NN V E52 Z---1 H251 srl! . if Wi P121 R-5 if 3:5 . Zz-P5 0141 ' E55 nts- X1- sf' F - SEQ U. 315 QE fi :if 1.5. B5 li 133 . VJ' -kpg we fall 'HPC -1 ,Qi A jig 6 , .. . - ' Y. .,-- . .- .. k ... 1,--1--v .. .,,,, . .. .. , We p 'W Lf'-'1'f--2'sf +1f M '- W - . Jr. -fwQm:f4:ea.aw9s:+fe.fl1.s:H If Pi? -A Q- A ,, V 1 43 'fi -w. 4' . 1 . .L f .tri F .'. A J . -1- 9 - , ,.....,,. .- - - ' ..: -.' r-Isfwr frlfft11YpI.3W-i2 5 Wa 'i i i'f9 '2iiA:'f1 E?iZa i i':A5-if am 0 Q K ,,, ,!l,,.,.,' ,,.,.,, '14 . f v ,. 11 ...Lau L. owl! QP. Xb avi If 1 V fe' . - . 'T' fi 1 fa ' -ici YY!-I fa? my ' 153' 9 4? ,f N. L-il? - 'ui , 'fiff fi l ' RUTH ROBINSON l X 3 2 Entered '20 from Bryan High School. A5 , 4 Girls' Club '20, '2x, '223 T. H. E. 20, '21: j 1 QQ M. E. T. Club '21, '22: R. O. E. S. '21, Wil- Z: sonian Society '21, '22: Centennial Pageant '21. QRQ: mg If you should meet on the street a girl just , 'ga brimming over with pep, and always laugh- gag 333: ing, you'd know it was Ruth. ' 'ff' has Ambition to be a farmerette. if 4 .-.1 Q11 2 JACK PENRY fag Entered '17 from Bowie. ' Wilsonian Society 'zzz Art Club 'zz: Anti- Cuss League '22 : Acorn Staff '22 1 Senior Play '22. ,Qgi Jaek's a hand with the ladies all right. ' QM and courtesy and the fact that he draws so 3 rl gif well that even a savage could recognize his 'fs likenesses. makes him unusual. Going to be a veterinarian. 'if' ALICE sMrrH fi' Entered '18 from Reagan. Alice is one of our quiet, unassuming Sen- i ', iors, but loves a good time, like the rest of us- -Q, ,QX . Lg-,Q and is a girl we can all say we are glad to iii. 1- -2 call our friend. -, Going to be a journalism teacher or else Mg marry a reporter. ggi ga., PAUL DAUGHERTY Entered '18 from Hogg. king' R. O. T. C. '19, '20: Stunt Show '19: Hi Y 7.2, '19, '20, '22: Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Basket 5543 9 Ball '21, '22: Journalism Staff '22 3 Senior W Play '22. 3-1 ,M Young Paul's the pride of all this plain. . f, ff' Sae gallant and sae gay a swain. ' 1-Ie's always ready to hear or read a joke, ' too. ig . gn Destined to be a second R. Valentino! . JOHNIE OGBURNE wg Entered '18 from Reagan. Q.. Wilsonian Society '21, '22: Girls' Club '21, jpg' Winning is her way and pleasant is her I :fl H , smile. Destined to be happy always Even if she has to catch 555 A hubby to accomplish it! 145' We 1 F7 Q .. E .Mt 541 1 5 E 222 11- ' N' . :'-g. ' 551'- ' E F S- Y .F . L Q2 5.3 ki '1 1 . - - .. ,,,.,,. x -f-V - ..f,,-1' 4- vt: .Lf ' -' a ,f H, ' 'J' ' ' i f . ' rf . -,:.+. -r.f,+..- za .' . n ... r l . - C e 4 A I W iw h. ,, ,ff .. .Jr-5 1.7,-.---13.3 . 511- 1,5 Lf: -5.3 -'QA-if -5,-ry X 5, gif. bg: ,fum Q K i,-:,,.,v,,V,.,LuI-5,.W .54 , J Jh,,5,0 H, A ff:- in Q' 11 , - W--.. ff . . si' M- .a .- 5 1 V A r ' .ni Q-,I ua ', r,-th 4? Ef: 532 Fifi A-'Ht Ev , 314 ALMA POLLOCK Qggf Entered '18 from Central Grammar School, 7-'Q' 11335, Temple. Texas. :fl Gil-ls' Club '18, 2113 One praised her ankles. '95 One her eyes. 3,3 One her fair hair .ay And lonesome mien. Going to be an architect. . 2 ..-. 'CL :ap 552 G'f iff? wb: iff PAUL BLOYS gl 5 Entered '19 from Reagan School. Class President '19: L'Arl.e Club '20, '2l. 513 '22: Crack Company '19, '20: First Lieutenant 414 R. 0. T. C. '21, '22. Ei jgiyi Paul's eyes make many a sweet feminine ifw heart go flip-flop. And really he makes beau- Lfii tiful rings in art class. De:-:tined to be a jeweler. Qi ii? -,gg IMOGENE PEARCEEL-.R , r-,,'I . . Entered '18 from Reagan School. l PM Girls' Club '18, '19, '20, '21 : Stunt Show i Q 'l9: L'Arte Club '21. 1 Good natured, affable, friendly-and artis- '-1' .2 vi, tic. Witness those wicked Egyptian girls she 'fl put in different class books. I .1 Going to be an Oriental dancer. :fig 2122 ' 4'-v F , ..,. H' H+. 5 BRADFORD BOYD Entered '20 from Gormas High. f' Bradford is sort of quiet and timid but he fn' gets there just the same. Going to be a mine Q64 owner some day or else a stock promoter. He's 11' 'E going: after the money some wuyl YH. 1 ' lx! 'ali 1-tw .gr Bef .- iii' Yi: iii' EMO HAWKINS RQ mg Entered '18 from Honey Grove School. 3,3 Gil-rs' Club '20, '21: Wilsonian society '20, '21: T. H. E. Club '21: Shorthand Club '21, at ' '22: Scholarship Club '21, '22. ,gg i A jolly little black-haired Senior whose we nimble fingers will without doubt spell s-u-c- c-e-s-s for her in the typewriting world. Ambition to be a great dancer. +155 ef 253 ar WH .-A 2 sf. ' A 1 ,Sf , ., A . :L 'LQ A. gf' ' A s t.. t- f - f '11 ' W e w e 59 - Qi I - ' . .V h ...f c- V' fn- t, .01 , , -4- ypyplw'-'f ' .. ' ' '-H ,, v t 1. f A , 5 'f- M 'f' 4w -f W1 - f'1'f f'1 .1-g?m5 iSe!ns '. - - '.- . 3 ' ' A ' - ' E 3.4 v . : 4 4.4 . 1 NP- e , 1. 1, A: A - -..: -2. 5'-':- -Hal. f'-'A . ,-' .-w 2 --ff --.fj,. nw-3 -5. -5' 1, ,P ,. 55233 ' 0 A K wifi: -azfrfffiifsiwkinvw.f221i!!4.5i.:?rEi'J1 Aw 't. .5 -4 f ' rf 1 'X-,-1 .L '14, f ' 1 ' 1 fi 153' :EEE '41 -,' H: aw W mv f a' FJ: H4 .IQ RODNEY DAVID HARGRAVE Entered '18 from Hogg. F4 Acorn Staff '21: Business Manager of the 3 Acorn '22: Cheer Leader '21, Los Sabios '20, '21 5 President Senior Class '22: Popularity Zane? 'ei-3 Contest '21, '22g Senior Play '22. I I The devil in his eye but reserved we admit. v.. and so full of life. fun, and good nature Qtem- :if FQ pei-ed with a bit of sarcasmj that he is uni- A versally popular. And unusually Ol'lgiI'l8.l'WVli- , ' ness Cousin Liza's Corner. ug V ' Going to he a drummer. -'Qj ff T f 55- Gif . Eg 13.3 fe' GAYLE KITCHENSTEIN fl Entered '18 from Winnetka. Girls' Club '18, '19: Stunt Show '19: T. H. E. N3 Club '20, '21: Too Many Husbands '21: T. F54 H. E. Basketball Team '21: Social Committee SQ, Junior Class '20, '21: Rejuvenation of Aunt if-it Mary '21: Wilsonian Society '21, '22. Gayle is a cute little, wide-eyed little, fluffy little piece of feminineness that delights any 2,2 -fig heart. Note: A delighted heart usually beats ,233 in the pit-a-pat, flip-flop manner. Nuff said. ' Going to be a prospective Pavlowa. iff P M-. fi VL? ALLEN BLACK if-Q az. 1 , .. 1'-2 lgql Lntered 20 from Colorado. E ll Ar-mn Staff '21, '22: Oak Staff '21, '22g 313 ' Journalism Staff '21, '22: Art Club '21, '22: QQ, Wilsonian Society '21, '22g R. 0. T. C. Band - '21, '22, fx, l He's bonnie and brau well favored with a' And his hair is so wondrous admired and a': 1'-fa f z .. -P ' In art he's a wonder, :iff Q- .. 'fi He ne'er makes a blunder. ,IQ , And we like his amiable nature and a'. 335 Going to be married three times. ja, 4 kg 5.- i .sis . MARGARET LEACH l' Entered '18 from Winnetka. - Gil-ls' Club '18, '19g Spanish Club '20. Qi., , She's gone like Alexander, . To spread her conquests farther. fy: V, Going to be a man's lady. ' -.,-1 if HORACE MILLER . 'Entered '18 from Central. fw Five Minute Talk Contest 22: Aco1'n Staff 35, '22: Hi Y Club '20: Camp Jackson '20, '21: :Iii 45 Track '22: Scholarship Club '22: Senior Play 55:3 .L '22 2 Wilsonian Society '22 3 O Association '22, fi, - ' Talkative? No, but still waters run deep and - 5 Horace is a shining example of that maxim. Qi? . And how the girls envy his hair! -4 A Going to be somebody's darling! fl lg -.' Q3 91 S .Q 1 . , - '- if oaks frmn CLQOPIIS qr-ow 552 Q 5 sf? W' M-.-f .uf 19 3 1 W. ff? s ' 55 'ii .F . V ' . . - - H., .-.. ,V --., 3-A--'-.,.--f--A e 'J -1- fi -. '- 1 4 'hw iw.iS? .z.,f'2'.-4 M'-1-1 ws'-ii . , gggfigf ' F - 2. ' v 2 1-1 4 '- 1. - - wt .1 w-- , e .,:'P:u -, , .'.'. ,d.- - ue.-f ---ny. -.sv-,1-,. y ' 11. .2 E'vff'7le5f:f2iTLL1'-w'fi?f1o M521 ini. si? ,- -1 -1 V 33 S11 xi an :il i .f. 15, '-.1 bs? Hg 3,1 rdf 'tiki .'-32 54 r 1 ,Sift '455 :ig KATE EGAN Entered '18 from Central. I I always get what I want when I want it. vs Going' to be a missionary in China. :ik 51' f 1-.1 ., li IEC' M L 51' ,-. L42 A1,v11-3 RUSSELL :fi Entered '18 from Reagan. E' Acorn slaff '18, '19, '20, '21, 'zzz oak staff 54,13 '20. '22, Students' Council '20: Debating So- QM FH ciety '20: Hi Y Club '21, '22: Too Many F-'Si ff' Husbands '21: Vice President Junior Class '21 : Wilsonian Society '22: Track '22: Scholar- Qi shin Class '22: Vice President Senior Class '22, 2294 S141 Dry humor and a nimble wit have placed ,Q Alvie up me la11d01- ol' school acfivifies. It is rumored that he is a second Goldberg. Goinv: to be a second Goldberg. if he isn't ff! already ! fbi ai' , ...., ri ' 5:51 MARY SCRUGGS fig Entered '19 from Lee High School, Denton. AK' Girls' Club '2l. '223 Five Minute Talks '2l. She plays a piano just to amuse it. ,' She has a good head why don't she use it? iff 3 Going' to be a secretary-for a time at least. uri 531' . .nag 45 1 QW: ' 1, WALTER LANHAM. JR. 2? Entered '18 from Winnetka School. Crack Company '18, '19, '20: Wilsonian Su- 3 ciety '21, '22 : Officers Club '19, '20, First 3-4' Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. '22: Hi Y Club '22: Hg : 1 Vice President Junior Class '20. QA l. Gaily bediirht, 'Egg .,, A gallant knight. 33. Q Coinir to be a music teacher. 'iff ' ' iii tg W1 mi .'.' IY4 RUTH Moimiss gg M' Entered '18 from Central. gut All memories of Ruthie from Freshman ifsff days onward tend to strengthen our first im- ' ' Dression of a wealth of red hair. blue eyes, ' 1 and a remarkable accomplishment in easy- going ways. L 2 G B Going to be a telephone operator. Fi '92 EG 1 oaks from . -gworns' grow I i . ll' :Hi 1 H 'Efl 1 i w ' - ' 0 U' 0 ..:- J 2.3 Q, ' f' A71 f- e 'Q' ,Ji J '35, b , , E3 X 4,1 .' . 'irq , .ff ' , X'-.4 ,,' ,.-. 'SF' 4 -s'-u' 1 1.1 lt -yi iii . fir? EEZ: - -,cr . Sl 21- 2-Fry 'Ez 1.4 L1 'W' xl-Z: Egg J. s. MALLORY rjsj it Entered '18 from Reagan. Cannonball Club '20, '21: Art Club '20, '21: fig Los sabios '20, '21: senior spanish Club ,ng '21, '22, 3, J. S. has a head and when he talks you can Q-12 5515 observe signs of his having used it to good . advantage. If actions speak louder than 2 -kg Eg, words. J. S. is liable to make himself heard. Going to be a journalist. wi Z4 are am v-ii 'gg-1 '-. LQ GRACE. HAMILTON gif get Entered '18 from Wheatland School. Girls' Club '18, '19. '20, '2l: Le Cercle Fran- ELF eais '19, '20: Wilsonian Society '20, '21, '22: -51 Current History Club '13, '10, '20, '2l. '22 3 'fi May Festival '21 : Centennial Pageant '21 5 ,--Q-F Scholarship Club '21, '22. n . gg, Always ready to say howdy, conscientious about her work. dependable--that's Grace. Going to be a Hoverness. uf ' - mi SQ 5115 TN fi ,P an ,M WILLARD mcxs Entered '18 from Bowie. R. 0. T. C. '19, '20, '21p Boys' Chorus '20, gf FE '2l: Anti-Cuss League '22. I 'Q , Willard's size has no effect. for after all it Q' is the little thimrs in life that count. Coing to be a pugilist. 3 'dig I Kb: - fu? 2,355 2 ,-2 Q5 '4 l s . 'Stl .sv -.4 ., 3373, ODE TO bENIOR PRESIDENT . Y' K. The Senior class a leader had, ji Who wore a mighty frowng .if He said to them: A class let's form gf, - Y ff fi ui And do the thing up brown' They all agreed with shouts of Joy qi. 4 ' To what the leader S3.1ClQ ' They pa.ssed him up and passed him down- ' He almost lost his head I ' . L 1 hd We'l1 call this class a Senlor class, egg e sai wi ri eous rice' :tg H d th ht l , 5' The first ones signed will chartered be, gg And have no goat to ride. A So h1m they made the President, f .. h But he '1S grieved to state gfi ,Q n r 0 01S rous N 5 The meeti s we e s b te , I've called no more of late. eq, -3 1 R - -f a 57 ' 7 ii. ' 'D 1 A li : , g1 . . . . gee - '3,,j.4.,fgfA e1f,LI:Q-g- L 1 5 -1 l . m igiglqak ji-:3gT,,57:En. 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'25 M3 525 sa . . - EE ' ti-QESJSM-w ' ' X Ii . . ,, . ,g?N' Y FF' , .. ., , .. 4 A , , - 1-1-'fV ff 'Af ' 'Ki ' wr t 5'7- 'L 4 1 P da + A fr A l- e - . X ' ' ' G- 'f' U, 1- 4 X iz - 1?:f:'A1'f3- : T,-Q - A 'er' 'r-'S-j14e'ff'.-an ,D 1 I G 6 K fJf f'T''17f3 ?zg'-5:'Wk?5QHai-T3m5lf'ff'-i'3 iE:J5 gifts- , ,fb 44 , 452 f L X W4-Ji fir.: :gif WF. 1-'al fr, .V -,X Class of January 1923 5.-. , J OFFICERS , er? President .,..,,.. , ....... .,...................... ...... F r ank MOON Vice President .....,. ............ J ack Spears Qi' Secretary ..............,. ..... E velyn Weaver I . Acorn Reporter ...,........ ......... J ack Spears Eg, Oak Representative .....,.. ..... E arl Lindberg WK' x . N 5353 lfaculty Sponsors ........ . ...,.,.......,.......,....................,...... ....... M lss Cooper -jg as-in t 4- 2:2 5? TTY. 512 PROGRAM COMMITTEE -4-.L I 'lil gf: Victor Hageman Kellum Johnson Marwood Layton H viii' 51,-1 545 SOCIAL COMMITTEE ggi 55- Viva Sadie Jackson 0. P. Wolcott Carl Matthews E51 --' fi? THE CLASS 3.4:-h 2.31 Armstrong. Sam Lane, Elverta Atkins, Ross Lawson. Homer A Bloys, Paul Layton. Marwood Baker. Gladys Leslie, Frank Alf . 1'1- Britton, Earle - Lindberg, Earl., gg Brownlee, Cordye Maloney, Mary Bryan, W. J. -f Martin, Wilma Pi Campbell, Fleming McCullum, Olga I v , I ., Carragher, Kate MeLemore, Dorothy-'Q ' X f ' Q51 Deane, Opal Mathews, Carl- Dittman, Bernita Miller, Maurice jf? 3 Dargan, Carrol Moore, Franlgi Doss, Ervin Morton, Florence Elzey, Dorothy Nelms, Catherine 1511 Qi, Gilliland. Clarice Parks, Jack Good, Clifford Parsons. Dorothy Gray. Jean Price. Howard 53,6 Hagemann, Victorg Richardson, Velmak Hall, Maurice Roach, Vaunita Harris, Myra Roberts, Leona Haswell, Ruth Routh, Lucille Hill, Esther-- Eobey. Mary 5 . Huffhines, Freida Scales, Irene,-1 21? ' l 4 Hurst, Mary Self, Richard Jackson, Sadie Sheperd, Dorothyp- . -1 Johnson, Kellum Spears, Jack Jones, Harold Spencer, Ruth Kane, Emily Taylor, Dixie King. Sue Tinkle, J. Lonv' ,L King, Joe Weakley, Patv' 5 Kepke, Earnest x'Weaver, Evelyn ggi 10, Key. Frances Wolcott, 0. P... I -J Knight, Fannie Woolf, David a E ' Q Q 3 ' E L 41. ff? X .,, , .- 'ml-2-ill? e ,...-,., -izfv: fSEL-?fv'f':f?2?Hi'S3?1fJf?55'5QfhWH , f-f:Hl:a.T'? ' IW-1 ' ' 944: ' 31' -- -',w.'a '14' ...f 1 , . , . n-fG'qfk:9QE-3 1,r5pw.'1:.1 - g,,-1 , ,W gym. L, . 25? if 6 arm EJ- fii: 'M 5'-5: E542 35-1' wir w .fra FJ .- ,yxu Sc? 1' f -95 3 ,R Q 5 34:14 25: ' 'vi 1-. X 'ima nf.-2 1 ' Q b 'x ,,.- .A 315 M P-if T544 ?1 I- 9? gets igm .fi 'n 1 if . ,-zz F? ik Lim' 'if' 'Egg 355 V, fi 5.23 fall, L12 iff TE. 'Q EI. FZ. .354 fu f 5' Ffh . . 53,2 li .El- 4 :fr S .: ' :ff if . v ,531 .ii 5, - Til: .4 'T' gif 55 -S Fei 42 WL!! Q-gi' i ei? . X ,.'-J rl: V :ffl .9 we 2 ' Q . I W G' 1 , a ,, ' f 1' 41 . - -' F V - ,H Y l ,,,,1, ,:'f'cf-.'I:,5i 27YZf - ' A L 7 K ' P -It A Q .- 'L 3, 'Q' A .wr 4 psf.. fy,-V, ,, .,.,-m.g,::ffaa:5Wrf.ff1 ef- e 1?'f1.'e 51?'g ,Ltr-'-gala.g.'e:guw EfSsir5:fn.2'w!?f'335'..'23 ,g9EfEEg'!.K1k 2 agaygz- big-glgizvggqwfif: 5.-:M,l1taAf:- tu. 'Hal -'14--'G-er.'1lyA: r- J, nhl. wel: -QV' it F, p . 'so-se fall: re 1 A V Ar l- 'wil fin' 93 '- 55.1. gb . Class of june 1923 5.5 me 43' .rl K. 23? OFFICERS . .4 ,., President ......... ,..,,... . ........w....... ..,. ......,...... W e b b Sowden Vice President ..,.... .,..... A rtie Lee Sypert in ia secretary ...............,,., ,..,.. E lizabeth Blaylock ge. Acorn Reporter .......... ..,......... A nne Herndon 913: Oak Representative ,..... .......,...............,.......w........,........... .o,..., M a ry McLarry Faculay Sponsor ........, .....,.... , ....,.................,..... l .................. .....,... M i ss Brown Q5 t-3 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Artle Lee Sypert Robert Cotner Nettie Lee Spain gy S -I SOCIAL COMMITTEE Allce Reynolds Webb Sowden W. C. Miller Elizabeth Blaylock I7 Mary McLarry.-. Wilma Esry gd John Hall . 5,4 523 THE CLASS ggi - ADDIEIHRH. J. C. Slocum, Joe Jones, Louise 1 Averett. Clifford Sowden. Webb Kennedy, Katherine RER irq Bll!lk0l'. Byron Starnes, Mervyn Kerr, Thelma ,Til Barr. John Stephenson, Frank King, Sue 'ff'-3 Benton. Teddy Stormy, Walter Knight, Fannie Blnford, Robert Titterington, George Lemberg, Florine 82.2 ,W Black. Allen Veach, Harold Mansfield, Elizabeth I . Britton, Earle Wade. Woodie Maples, Florence 5513 Brooks. James Wallace, Frank Maxwell, Ruth Brown, Walker Webb, J. C. McCain, Thelma 5:53 :ih Bryan, VV. J.:-.- Weekley, Pat McKay, Ruth Qi 2 - Campbell, John --Woolf, David McLarry, Maryt Qi if Chollar, Allen Anderson, Bernice Meaders, Inez ., Churchhill, Harrison Barnes, Kathleen Miller, Elizabeth E22 QS clark, Leo Cain, Elois Miller, Thelma , Clift, Ralph Carr. Arlene Moore, Martha -X143 3 Cole, J. C. Clanton, Rachael Muse, May Belle 42:2 l Cotner, Robert Crown. Laura O'ConnelI, Alice fe Dorff, Geraldv' Dabney, Dorothy-- Odom, Ruth gig 'f Dreeson. Boyd Dalshaw, Melburn Parsons. Dorothy Zi Estep. Ralph Barnes, Nora Peery, Patsy his ' , Evans. Bill Blaylock, Elizabeth... 'SBhilbrick. Maurine-f lf' fe. Ffallciscv. Jack Boren. Nelva Potter, Dorothy Q? 43 Frank. M. P. Brannan, Jewel Price, Ruby K' Godfrey. C. B. Bridges, Ruth Randle. LaVelle 151, '- Grace, Bill Brown, Nell Ray, Mittie 37 Z.. Graham, Pena Brown, Virginia Redwine, Madge J Hamilton, Earle Bryan, Catherine Reynolds. Alice Sigh fy Hall. John Daniel, Fay Richardson, Lucile uf - Hamilton, Jim Daniel, Ruth Roberts. Leona ,221 . N r's.J-Iartsfield, Edgar Dilworth, Katherine Robey, Martha ,mf seg Higgins, Glen Edmiston. Dorothy Robinson, Elizabeth fsfya Kemhey, G. B. Esry, Wilma Ross, Etta 5 2,2 :gil Kellam, Seth Evans, Margaret Ross, Louise Leslie, Frank Evans. Tullie Rudd, Martha --24 kft' Lindberg, Earl-,A Gardner, Frances XScales, Irene? l 51,4 -'M' -'xMathews, Carl . Gill, Helen Schroeder, Meredith4 ' yi McBride, Cecil Gillean, Lucy Shaw, Virginia Q McCann. Ward Gilliland, Clarisse Shutt, Isora F , McCarty, Eddie , Glover. Mary Simmons, Velma fi: Q McDonald, Harry SGoerner, Anna Esta Smith, Evelyn A Miller, Frank 5' X Harris, Myra Spain, Nettie Lee ' Miller, W. C. Y Haswell, Ruth Spencer, Ruth .fa Murff, Gus -'Hatchet, Dorothy Swindle, Jewell Nervitt, Johnf, Hathway, Cleo Sypert, Artie Lee'-' 5:3 it Powell, William ilflayne, Edith,- ' Tompkins, Valerie Price. Albert Hearon, Dorothy Uncell, Anna Mae is .9 Quillan, Jack Herndon, Anne Wadlington, Mary ' Robins, Ralph Higgins, Emogene Welton, Dorothea A' Robinson. Harry Hillsman, Alice West, Erin , S . Roots. Menefee Hirsh, Martha Wiley, Lula Mae ' Royer, Fred Halloway, Bernice Wilson, Dagmar I I Russell, Jack Huffine, Freida Winn, Philetus Q 1 ' Searcy, DeWitt Hundley. Sara Yeatts, Stella ' Sellars, Cyrus Jay, Pinkie Zeibel, Elizabeth . Singleton, Vernon Jenkins, Mildred 2' ci sf ,lt U - QQ, ,, 1 X f... K.. N: f 1 J an f X . H I an F-'IW F-.igxiifgzkliiwi,w,..,d wa . 75ff?:1-Ki,,val,':z.- :.- f- :xii . 1 e -Q za.. f , r. . ., , Y 'QLYJ -,Q fd. -1 . ...1-Qmfwfrzaf5.ia.ff r x if-Q1 v w.m,HfSWf2-:faux-an K bf ' Slew' 4-'M .L +1 A Efi- gipl, X W 39. ff? I-if C1 if Wi fcf '-:- L cg-. fpr- .. ,.4,, riyv 7, I' 'f.,-1 ISE, 5.1.3. --ff lg if? '44 Q... H15 53' I-kvi 24,1 'zgd ff 52:5 Qifj-z ga -ui. I fi' 2 ff? Qfii vs 5 rf- ' 'ZW 'M 'Lil' an 1 7A Wu .u, . 'vu ,. ., U . ,,3.,. 1-fi M4 Yu 5:1 lf 913 .. 1511.12 Kei 5.1.2 ,fffj 'ij . 553. .f :,,' . . :fi it , 'gi J, 2,3 .Mfg n:.f .yr-ff F72 ,ny 111. ' ' 'RJ 1f1 : -,'-Y-, Y. liz' me . 5-1' :ff 4: V ':'-. iff? , A795 Li nf' '!H?f- Fx? 53:5 'f i ' psf., 5.2 -:Si -ips' v'.f, 'ff -fa 4 Fai- 31? W. ,, . . My .1-11. up 2? .f'g,' ' 713 my X 553. -- A .W M ft? e ,ii Q .wer - . v .,v,e' U33 I W? N I , .A . 5, I5 , I f Y:4i , ,- 4 -'Je l , ,L V V. 45,1 . T, K ff- Y Lf' , 1 'ff mmm 1 . i A: gif .sw . . ...f E Q, rf E '44 -aw an af . H . if? .MS . A X M5 'fmt f!-9 5- 95 '-Ill' ' a - 1' .s .. N .5 1. ., ' 7 . 225' in ..2xmzfmi2PI2if-W ilk -W-'-Q35'.iz?F5f f 1 7 ? . . - ., -r . ,, am'- f. , 7, ,g E, 4 - e .. , , 5 , , iff 555 Kr 1 K we,-Q, f A V I X gif Lug cu 2255 S71 if no My Cl f 192 iii HSS O Elflllafy -aj Engl 2-.K OFFICERS 1 . . - J President ......,.v..,. ............................ ......... .... H a r lan Wmn fag: ggi Vice President ....... ...,...,,......... W m. Gribble Fig Secretary .,.,............... ...., E linor Pantermuehl Acorn Reporter. ,,.... ..... Edgar McClellan Oak Representatlve, .,.. .,.,,, E linor Pantermuehl ' . Faculty Sponsor ........, ....., T ..............,,,,,, ,,,. 4..,. ,,..,,,.,,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M i S S H ackett fr PROGRAM COMMITTEE si E 'Xi William Gribble Marjorie Carragher 'ws -W Ernest McCormack Qi 4 SOCIAL COMMITTEE F55 Elam Eckles Katherine Gray -' Robertha Ross :4 THE CLASS Alsbrook, Roland Landess. Malcolm 1 Anderson, James Lander, Billy 5,6 -I Anderson, Virginia Lowery, Margaret Barnes. Emily May. Leola iff: ,xl Beckenbach. Edwin McClellan, Edgar :ji Brooks, Wilson McClellan, Scott , Barkley, Julian McCormack, Ernest ,J Brogdon, Orville nllgorrow, Ruby Lee Brigtag, Ygglet ayborn. Donald FZ, Browder, wina Massengill, Mary if 1' Brawley, Johnnie Mae Miller, Qlgggde QQ ., Buckhanan, Fitzhugh Miller, Thelma - Buzzby, Leona cLaughlin. Hugh ff fi Buzzby, Lorraine Napier. Jack ff Cadwalder. Robert Nash, Sue Boyd Q S 4-gf, .5 Sara her, Mar ie gm C ' ce - ' arpenter, ay . onstance -5' Creel, Lenora Pantermuehl I'nOr ug Carggn, Ferl Parr, orma X. Davis, Ethyle i: ank 5 Davies. Emma egues lex P Doyle. Jeanne Rofierts, Lorena DuBose, Ruth goes, Robertha fig? Dix Dorothy hew. Randolph 15 'A E dridge S th .225 Ehrhardt. Adolph Singleton, Harris ,lik Ef2 u Kate 2gQx:nL..BlaM1QeE d 5 ' c gs, am impson, 1 re Gragg, Homan Stokes, Doyle Greer, Hubert Starke, Helen 4 Garvin. Dick Stevens, Doro hy Glassley. Chester Tracy. een .gn Glober, Fowler Underwood, Maude fy.: H Goodwin. James Ward, Margaret -' - Gribhle, William yrieman. Mabel ' I H M riffin Clara e Ig' ,L wm Williams, Orothy N , Mvcarw Gray, Katherine Washam, Leon Gray. Jack W th Grey, Tom Wlley, Lula Mae Pk Glenn, Jefferson W gg EQ ff . Gowd Lucy Willis, F. R. . 54. Hiliiffrnrggs wiuis, Darrell 252 5-Iii-man. Adalaide winn. Iialarlan . A . r y, Paul inn, emford I ' ,. Aww L ' Wadsworth, Sophia . - Jackson, Ola Yo I l n T ,I 4 Jones. Ilielma Youngblood, ack, X... gk? 5 5 i ' Q1 ff l I , U --- ' 1- lg iq- ix . 1 1.. e . -,Qi h w..M:za,Ab .-APA . .EAI i .., wx . ,H M., aff- ff: '.A9 .u,' fp: 'Q,Y'If:,y Wa: if 'N H3 LW -me I -wg --U 'Min'-Sagig' . 'av K-L 1 :ff - A' F TELL' Q.:33f'2v.1Q, - Q25 .'63? ,im Nw . . V 47, xl 1:5 ff 1.14 f Q ffvf 9 542 fl. 41212 . Q, aah 41- fwl. ' X 4 ,gs 4 1 J ...Z , -ya x Rl, --:f35,d,. v . I-4,151.1- , . -L , ,.. X '- fa-'..N I 253.3 Uf'..,r SLLJ 'ffiyxm .ylvgjxu . 1.l2',,, ...gg -i,g,2a . 55.1 RITE-1,,, 1574 :-5.5 44-A' a :'- .765 if EE Id, '-ff :gg ', ' 1.54.1 1,222 3:27 :ui '. S. 0:-.' 2352 if V - Iv' 1 ,V , . LL .fl 'ai it iff: ..'. 1,4 9311 ifafg gy: 'Ev :gf QQ tif My! figs 5.1 9, F53 .1. 'FPA 5515 Q51 'Ms' fav: 35,5 A, . S. .. ' 'LQ 2' WW .. My 4,13 i. '-hz: 92 ,:, .L 3 .F AM if :M :ti F. 1 ff-'.. ' A! :RSI 'um s I 123 W gig! E9- . fir? , 599 , Sign FX? 1 - I . ...,, .HQ 31:41 Eff iff 6 535 4 1 rr? . gif 1 SS 1 329 1--A 92W if ': 4- -Q pf' W .- ..- . 1 n - ., K ' A A. ,J I 1 4 x 0 Q K 'S 4, if r -R , 4'-1-.4 'E 551:- .,,., .,.. x f 'gr' . i 93? ii Cl f 192 -, ass 0 une 4 f-.4 Q OFFICERS - - 11' 565 Presldent ..........V..., .,,. C larence Calloway Acorn Reporter ..,. ..,. . . ...Kathleen Lowry . - - . . . :5 Vlce President ...,A.A. ...o.. v... I 1 'ene Sypert Oak Representative. ...,... Lucile Dorff .44 my Secretary ............ ...... L ouise Lewis Faculty Sponsor ..,...., ,...... M iss Heath sf-7 '64 .fffti PROGRAM COMMITTEE 5'-7 .-wi ' in 19- . . . . ,z Sgt! Virginia McHenry Frances Wilmans 975 Arthur Wright Will C. Grant Alice Gaston l- ' a SOCIAL COMMITTEE Elizabeth Reimer J. R. Lawson Grace Birmingham ,E I ' I I pig THE CLASS ,,., .AV , AfiHmS. Hutzhie Nye, Bi'l Brack, Gertrude McGregor, Alice - Alljertson. uglm Parks. Odie Lee Brown, Vera McKelvey. Gertrude Burley. Edu-ui runs, Chun-les Bluntuu. Ruby M,,,m-1556 ?-tg hm Baillio. Halley Peonles. Fred Carpenter, Lucile M,.Hen1. vii., -, 534 Barr. Tom Potter. Lester Cook, Kuthcrine MT , nl Gkmld geaig. William Payne, Wade Copley, Evelyn Ming' B' ,ene gf-:ff ec am, Conwell Price, Hugh Lee Cunningham. Tom Joe -3-M311-lime 31? B ui Pifuu-ee. Arthur- Curtis. Edith Meow- Helen Black. Jimmie Richmond, Glynn Dansby, Mary Movie. Lliiiall 214 Blaylock. Louis Rose. Wilfred DeShie'ds. Melba MOYTIS- Eva Mae 'fir' ZBoga1'dus, William Roberts, Claude Dorff, Lucilg Moseley- Willie -233 512,595 Burton. Nelson ugeau, Otto Dunn, Lorynne MOSES- D0l'ritt fi? Wi Calloway, Clarence Ric ter. l y DuPree, Catherine Odell- Nell Cason. George . ugrett, Etta Lee, Pedlire- Virginia Cavendar, Louis Renfrew, William Evans, Edwi'a P9EiGl'. Lois Chumbley, Raymond Rhoads, Orval Evans. Mary Esther Paslay. Alma 5-5 gruikshank, Tom Ross. Lawrence 9. Farrimond, Florence Petfey. Fairy 55.5 unnimzham, Bruce Robey. George Featherstone, Leta ' ' ' 'en 5,15 filly Daniels, Duff Sossamon. Albert Freeman, Frances Poole. Jeanne Dilworth. Tom S eaker, Paul Fuller. Dorothy :gr in Donaldson, Walter Smith, Byard Fuller, Virginia 5l'SWltgi'hA:lene '- Farrell, Max Stell. Frank Gaftford, Margaret 9yS9, ema H 'til Fisher, Lewis Schwedler, Gustave Gaston, Alice ROS-Sen. Amy iff goster. Marvin Smith. Sidney George. Catherine S031-1. Silva G 'fi .1 oster, Paul Snow, Saxon Gilder, Florine C we er. ustave S Griffin, Paul Thompson. Rodgers Gowdy, Ma1'y glllinllislf Allenc 'fi Gilliland, J. R. Thompson, Homer Greer, Vera hae e nrd, liois im i George, J. F. Turner, Coke Hamilton, Alamay Shelton, Mildred ' as Gibbs, John Tensley, Emmett Hammons, Lura g i'ed ri- C' Will . Tackett, Frank Hargreaves, Janet earer, a ys l Q- , , ,ancock. William Van Maanan. Herman l he - 'lkvflro-4 9 yx'mn Whitehurst, Jewel Harrell. 'llielma S2111 Ord. atherine 'lef- Hightower. James Wallis. John Hemphill, Lora Sherburne, Edna Q31 Hilburn, Bernard Wright, George Herring, Mary Kale glesemon. glarion QQ, Hill, Hubert Wallace. Frank Harris, Eloise immons. leo 1- Horton. Dwight Williams, Piero Herndon, Ai'sie SimmS. Natalie fy tt- Howard, James addle, P u - Haskins, Matilda Sing. Marpruerite aff ki Hubbert, Cecil Watson. lnyd, Hicks, Helen Zorrels, Estelle Q' - Hudson, Leroy Williams, Mortimer Hiett, Grave frssaman, Albert ,M ln r d Williamson, Ollie Hinson, Medie Skillern, Jeanne ames. Ho art Wilson. Devoe Hinson, 7-Slice Smith, Elizabeth 54: 4: Kantz, Harold er, David Howard, MarybEsther g ces ' Keahey. Howard Wright, rthur ,RLy tr Sue . Keith, Kenneth Ward, Jim Harris, Juanita Stuckert, Kathryn iff 4' 'K Nfl Kinnamon. Paul Westbrook, Joe Hawkins, Etta Summers, Elizabeth pf f' . Kirkpatrick, Chester Abbott, Nettie Huber, Dorothy Sweeney, Marie , Kirby, Jack Aimer, Beryl Hunter Feryg- Sy ert Ire ' Legan, Jams Amster, Alice Holland, Catharine ?al fy, grnestine QQ . n Anderson, Alice Johnson, Loue a ay Or, mma , 'V -. 0. Littleton. Jack Baker, Ila Merle Johnson, Pearl ghgmpson, Emma Lyon, Raymond Baillio, Florence Joor, Judith o d. Marguerite ' 53 Maledon, George Barnett, Maxine Jones, Ruby Tucker, Lucy yr t MacKinnon. Donald Bassett, Margaret Keith, Violet Wade, Mary gg McClennahan. Edward Bell, Dorinda Kirk, Floy Wadsworth. Laura - McDonough. Robert Bennett. Kathryn Ledbetter. Bernice Watkins, Evelyn G ,, McQuiston, Ben Birmingham, Grace Lewis, Louise Webb, Mozelle llxiloss, Chawey Bishop, Travis Mae lzgan. La ligne Wells, Margaret . use, E. . Blackburn, Louise ' - at een Wells, Pearlie Mae ' ' , Mote. Fred Blackburn, Margaret Lum' ' Miriam Wil ig, Cgthgrjng-7A McCarty, Carroll Boyd, Julia Ma one. s e e Wilmans, Frances ,g 6' McCormack. 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J eanne Dalshaw Faculty Sponsor .......,.. ..,............,,.......,................,........ ............... M i ss King Sf PROGRAM COMMITTEE Davis Robinson , Raddie Wallace Sarah Daniels Hazel Martin Louise Hamilton -43:5 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Josephine Walters Edwin Rippy Mabel Welton Lawrence Arnold -fri? Illah Ransom 951- . nh THE CLASS 55,2 ,353 no ae Al-uold, Lawrence Hall, Helen Norrluugrou, Ruth if Arsdale, James van Hall, Ruby Nowliu, Worth 5553 Baker, Ella Hamilton, Louise Peek, Russell gs: Baldwin. Ernestine Hanna, Virginia Perry, Willie Mae Barkley, Katherine Hardy, Celia Mae Pinn, Leo 1,33 Q-.Q Bell, Elizabeth Harper, Jack C. Phillips, Lawrence gtg Best, Myrtle oll Powell, Dupree :fi Board, Olive Harvey, Lewis Powers, Elizabeth QM Bobbitt, Ronald hett, Gladys Pollock, Clotilde 'wg jig Box. Ray Hemphi , l y' Pritchett, Mary 'Alai iii Bo Proct Hnderson, Jessie Ramsey, Fred Qi? ra y, lvian Henninghauser, Rapheal Ransom, lllah ,ri- Brandenburlz, Mildred Hinkley, Joe Rant, Wallace 55,3 Bridges, Floy Hinson, Alice Ratcliff, Trevis -Q 94 Brister, Virgil Hopkins, Howell Reims, Elizabeth PQ: Browne, West Hunl h Reynolds, Raymond i, ' nlee, A unszen, Arthur d gichardson, Charles 135' Brag en. ay Belle Hutchinson, Gwen olyn obinson, Dave .Gif Bryan, Fairy Jones, Grace ' Robinson, Davis WN Burr, Bart Jordan. Wilbur Robinson, Fred F Campbell, Paul Kahn, Edna Robinson, Hannah -,IQ I ' Qarpenter, James Kiker, Orville Ross, Elizabeth Q59 Carsey. Charles Kelly, lnez Ross, Ralph if is Castleberry, Emma King, Charlie Runt, Mary Helen fr: Qylfi Chenowith, Ethell Kinnaman. Alma Sasse. Henry :gig Cliffgrd, Frances Anna Lambeth, Katherine Schmidt, Kathlyn ollins, Francis La Mane. Elizabeth Schwedler, Pauline gli? Cowingz, Harry Lane. Madeline Seidmeyer. Robert Cross'ine. Earl Lawson, J. R. Shearer, Floyd ff: :ff Cunningham, Edwin Leyhe, John Shelby, Paul 31:-f -Sr e Logan, Virginia Shope, Bryan D'Andrea. William Long, Margarite Smith, Carolyn 53:0 Dodson, Faustine Lumnkin, Willard Sneed, Mohlan Downs, Lyla Markham, Leland Stoneham, Douglas ' Doyle, Murray Martin, Hazel Stricker, Anne ' 4 Dryden, Reba McFarland, Laurice Strickler, Darwin five Duncan, Earle McGee, Marzaret Sufall, Mollie 1. 0' Ellinger, Noel McKinney, Ruby Thornton, Dick .' .I Fincher, Lois McLain, George Thornton, Myra ,js TY Foster, Douglas P in Walters, Josephine 4--, iff! Frazer, Robert oney, yvla . s n eg Q - Fulwood, Jewell Miller, Loyd . Way, arry A4 Gardener, Wayne Montgomery, Reginald Welton. Mabel Q2 Garrett, Irma Moore. Frances White. Melbourne - '? Goetman. Helen Moore, George ' 'l ir Goody, Pauline Murphy, George Woodlief. Wallace ' ' Goode, Walter Nelms, Richard ylggglirglam e, 'f ffredinil. Edward Newland. 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M 7 - .ni wi?G:?iQ'1 f'11f..sv'ff+-d, ii' 3.1 . . . - -A -39gyQ,'y,ef,9 '4' . ..n...?S.- . - Q- ,-x , -Q . Y .Jw 4' ' 7' 1-.' '- ' ' ' 'w' -4 a 2' et - '.f:wf, F'1H wik' '41 - JU- ' x 4 , ' 2 - -i I ,. .1 4 . , -..,. -..., , e : 1':,r--1,-41, sn- . ,..1r ,E 'gg--' 4- '-.N-3 5- Q A K Q15 .1-5-: -rv N312 fi 'f '43 154 . ,. V? Cl f 1925 H, ass 0 June 3, 221 gf OFFICERS gg President ......,...,.. ............................. ....... H o mer Maples .,.l Vice President ,,...., .. ...Frances Spears l ' JY' - yr? Secretary ,...,... ,i,..,....., ....... M a r1e Harpold uf l' , Acorn Reporter .,........,.,,, ................,.,.......,.......,. C alel Browne gif!! ,iii Oak Representative ..,.... ......,.........,.Y....,..... F rances McClellan ggi: faculty Sponsors ...,..,.. ........,,.,.,.,.......,,...,....... llf Irs. Bramlette, Miss Richmond PRQGRAM COMMITTEE A . . . f. 1 4 Frances Spears Letitia Capers Roy Jenkins 133 is . im f' . ': 553 SOCIAL COMMITTEE in . . . 31:- gg Lucile Simons Thomas Cluck Doris Self ' - .jd gag THE CLASS gil an Q Acers, Maurice Clements, Lalla B. Harpold, Marie 1'on Rothbaum, Mary Regina 51:23 Adams, Hamilton Cluck, Thomas Heard, Sealls-1 McDonald, Elizabeth Royal, Stella B. gf Allen, John Cockran. Catherine Higgins, Jlmmle Sanders. Dorothy Allen, Margaret Compton, Carr Hightower, Elizabeth McIntyre, Jewell Sanford, Charlie Allen, Mary Corley. Katherine HODkiHSOI1. S2-Yah MCKSY. Carroll Saunders, Elizabeth Ei-.2 'gg Anderson, Anita Cox, Louis Horton, Claude McLaughlin, May Rena Scarlett, Wendell ff.-j Anderson, L, W, Crosby, Adele Howe, George Meaders, Wilson Scott, James ,., f Anderson, walter Cutler, Elizabeth Hudson, Herman Merrill. Harvey Self, Doris LHC 19 Bailey Houston Daniel Sue Hunter J J Miller Mable Simon Lucile ' . n 1 I - - 1 - -YG, lvj' Baggett, M Daugherty, Chandler Inman, Katherine Mook, Alice Lee Simpson, Ed ard fill Baker, Floxfghce D, gavies. glenn grby, jlamels nlvgoore, Katherine Slaton. Kathgine Q ' Baker, SL df d avies, arvin ay, osep ine organ, Lou' B Il Slocum, H h Wg Balcom. Hgmeiir Davis, Mildred Jenkins, Ray Morrison. Lehsii e Smith, Hugger 9- ' Ballew, Hawley Davis, Vernon Johnson, Evamae M0I'riS. Rodger Smith, Maurice il: Q Bartlett, Biliy Dever. Eunice Johnston, Hope Moulton, Joseph Sneed, Tom , Bass, Barnett DeLong, Homer Jones, Clara Bell Muse, Nellie rs. Franc 'CQ .fl Bass, William DeVoss, Helen Jones. Helen Neece, Herbert prmger, sie 135 SK Beard, Adeline Dressler, Jack Jordan, Alma Newsome, Howell Stallings, Milton if-fi Bethurum, Prebble Duggan, Julia Kantz, Waldron Northrup, Claude Starnes, Juanita 1235! W.: Berry, W. C. I . Keefei DOFOUIY Odeneal, Bailey Stevens, Mabelle Q Beyer, Howard Dunn, Joe Keefe, Thomas Old. Colquitt Strickland, Ann E35 -X., Black, Buster Durham, Jessie Keepers. Norman Palmer. Levesl Stutts, Thomas Clif P95 Blackburn, Imogene Dyer. Dorinda Keith. Joe Palmer, Bob Sublette, Eugenia C' 'i Blackwell, Joe Echols. Johnson Kerr, Mary Elizabeth Parks. Mary Alice Sufall, Prewitt 9 Boone, Flora Lee Eddlns, Josephine Kf1'YSeI', J. C. Parton. Nina Sullivan. Musa ' Bo:-geson, - le Rehn, Sophia Bell lglmlirieli gouise Easley. Marvin Talbot, Dorothy ny , eneviev Eflett. Leonard in ea , .am eacock, Luther T lbot. T m gil, Bgyd, Katha,-ing. Flferbein, Raymond Kinkead, J. G. Pearce, Herman Thompsorii Dorothy V Bradshaw, Horace ENUIOHS. James Kjnser. Howard Pfaff. Richard Thompson. Virden if' . ., Bray. F. J. Eulianks. Burton llginnamon. lgauline l1i:illiDS. Dorothy Timmins, Gertrude x Brewer, E J ' Fa innamon, rnest ins, Lucille T dd, Geo ,-nf Q Brittain, Extra 0 rankfurt, Edna Kirby, Albert Pollock, Josephine Tgdd, Tondge Brown, Thomas Furniss, Flora Knight, Burrell Pool, Agnes Tomlinson. Paul ftjf Browne, Calel Garrison, Jack Kramer, Kenneth Potts. Amos Turner' J, B, am Brgwnlee, Mary Cates. .Inhn W, lfugle. Willard Prescott, Elsie Ufley, Laura 3-3-4 ' ' Buckley, Jack Gee. Edward Lake, Jack Prescott, Eula Vaughn, Clarence fy 4, Burgess, Robert Fever, Gustave Leatherman, LaVerne Probst, Stanley Vaughn, Margaret foil Burrnvv, Catherine Filbert, Edgar Ledbetter, Irene Pruitt, Garden Watkins, Louise 58 '- Byers. Odell - Cill, Charles Liddell. William Redwine. Mildred Ward, Ruth ,, Cade, Francis GilL Ilella Lindenberg, Joseph Register, Pauline Watson, J, D, 742 ' Cadwallader. Helen over. Joe Looney. Henry Rettig. Chester Watt, Jgmes ' s Cain, Dorothy Godwin, Cyril I Loving. Raymvrld Reynolds, Georqe Webster, Anna Frances gn? gambron. Ross Goodninihg, Ethel i1oupot.LI Ierman rlghew, Marshall Vveiman, Charles ' apers, Letitia Gracy, na lucas, uise ice, Amos W t, A d , if M Carlton, Eloise Grass. Edwin Mann. William Ridgway, Leom Wit, Eiizgzefh l.-Q, Carter, Dorothy Hagebush, Katherine Maples. Homer ' Ridley, Emma Lee White, Lillian yy Carter' Lorraine Hamilton. John Marshall, Mansfield Rnkertg, Rebecca whitehurstv Clara tix 8 , Cavender, Florence Hammons. Wendell Marshall, Marie Roberts. Ruth Wiliiams Charles 552 5 Cavender, Rogers Hart. Emma Bell Mathews. Henry Robinson, Charles Wilson Arthur ' Carsey. Arnold Hancock, Martha nligayes. Tlfjm th Eogiinsog. James Wise 1Q.red Q Chambers. Ethel Hansborouxzh ayers, 0r0 y o y, em-ge , ', Q, ,gi Cheeves. David Hanshaw. Eldon McCain. Audrey Rodgers, Harold ' -5' Chollar. Lillian Harley, James McCarty. Bea Rogan, Francis Woods. Beulah Mae I Clark, Devona Harmon. Annyebelle McCullan, Frances Rogts, John Yarrell, Zuleika Mfg 5,51 Clarke. Mildred Harper. Jack Lee McCord, Helen Ross, Willie Young, Nellie F2 ,. 5 . 69 Q5 ' T3 li .. .A 931 ' 4.- riffs. T7 4 L F if i' I J .liiiifii si .u i Q ' f . X-AJ 1' if J A ' ' . ., he . , 'ls e 1'i'f.gk,'5Q 1?-f-'1 - ' 4 -5:l.7z'a'?1fg - , .- ,. V- , 1 V--:we-'-Q-r4f'?:. '41 ' 91 +L' '- .ew GA 4 1 , .Y V v wwf., ' - 3 X L . . 1 .-if f W A Qi' L-,:f ' fn? , .J ' ' ,rg wry .'I'1. - v1 riff 2, 355 iff ' fP ' -my f'f wwf ' E . ug W Q ': gif glaj - fi . -N . 5 F73 Q 1,95 A ,my V11 'file ' , fff?g if .ai f Alf Qu fi' iist .22 71-'ix' -131.2 if -1 1' Hf. 'F' , g. wan rdf: ffl' 635'- K-'F-Q xiii- if ff? wif Q54 9-if .551 gr ' .ga 1:95 35 Q-Wy' 'lm Qi :Ei F Lf Eg: :ij ,222 Eff fvf -:ff 2.15 Elf: -175: ?4 ' .S HF? EL? Li ,V im. 11.25 fi? ,, , SQ '57 FEP 125: izfgz F gil. fra' uf' .' -if He iff fi' lil 'fig if.: f x-. .r,,. 269 TP. 531 -'1 kph his' ws 12'- Q! 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Barton Lena Sawyer 5:23 .e . . . . . .ar Lillie Mae Potter Marjorie Carlisle fel ft! 153' , '1-'H up SOCIAL COMMITTEE gi Dorothy Chase Genevieve Johnson FQQ., as-3 Dolores Brown an vii iii. 992 THE CLASS rj ei Ackerman, Woodrow Everett, Josephine Lasell, Thomas Rokling, Louis it 2 Adair, William Fisher, Woodie Lee Leech, James Ross, Claud Allen, Clarence Ford. Louise Li Tra ' Russey, William ,Ng Ard, Clinton French, Estha Marie illar , o ert Rutherford, Clayton Armstrong. Robert Fullwood, Undine Lindsay, Leverier Rabun, Sadie iff My . Biles, Roy Ghent, Daniel Lowery, James Reed, Do1'othy L51 Board. Paul Godfrey, Paul McCormack, Audley Roberts, Helen 99' 2, 'f Brister, Olga G1'aham, Lattrell McGui1'e, Norwood Roberts, Irene -Q Brown. Joe Garrison, Katherine McGuire, Audfrey Rodgers, Naoma i- Benners, Geraldine Garvin, Geraldine Mace, Edward Rogers, Louise Q Blackburn, Maryetta Griffith, Catherine Maledon, J. D. Rushing, Lourine ?:i'f Q33 Brooks, Lorraine Hargis, Wilmon Masonheimer, Dee Scruggs, Sam 755 35,5 Brown. Maisy Hargrave, Austen Massey, Thomas Semons, J. W. QQ! Brown, Dolores Harper, Thomas Mathers, Preston Silvus, Teddy '24 ' 1 Brown, Daisy Heard, Sealy Millholton, Joe Smith, Kenneth 211573 1 .U BPOWII. Rose MHFY Holden, Edward Miller, Edward Stevens, Richard 552 gk Burgoon, Mallrine Holloway, W. R. Massey, Edith Sawyer, Lena fl W Caldwell, Gordon Huffman, Wade Matthews, Morelle Smith. Kathleen .. Campbell, Earl Hudson, Herman Maxey, Creola Snell, Vera 3, Carver, Robert Hall, Addie Michon, Edna Stell, Bei-ta eg Cosby. Floyd Harris, Luna Millard, Vera Stovall, Frankie Mae 3 Croach, Earnest Herring, Adelle Mirace, Helen Barton. L. C. 2'-32 Crumbie, Raymond Hill, Sadie Morgan, Frances Thompson, Lee p Carlisle, Marjorie Hines, Christine Morrissey, Marie Thacker, Mary Joe Cate, Joyce Hutchens, Ruby Mosely, Katherine Traylor, Anna Lv- Cates, Lena Mae Ivey, E. L. Nelson, Lloyd Van Nahmen, Thelma 1.35 Caywood. Mae Jarvis. Arthur Newberry, Martha Mae Vermillion, Mae gf Daspit. Alex Jones, Ellwood O'Reilly, Pat Watkins, Harmon fin Dorsa. Muriel January, Pauline Oliver. Josephine Watts, Clyde Eg, Downs, Clyde Johnson. Genevieve Oswald, Marjorie Weaver, Jewell if-' if Dudley, Gordon Jones, Margaret Packer, William Wells, Clifford if., s Chase, Dorothy Kahn, Phil Patterson, Horace Witcher, Jack ift .en Chitwood, Emily Keepers, Robert Peques, James Walters, Fae gli! 27' Coley, Joy Kepke, Cecil ' Pipe, Fred West, Bertha Mae 755 C1-uikshank, Evelyn Keith, Omah Perry, Thomas Williams, Cleo 'li ' Dollins, Helen Kennel, Cecilia Phillips, Lynn Wilson, Cornelia Daspit, Alice Kirby, Mary Patter, Donald Woodman, Maida ' Davis, Esther Lavender, Sarah Proctor, Jack Dickey, Odell Dickens, Ethel Layton. Virginia Rains, R. K. Dickey, J. T. 'iii Easters. William Leach, Florence Platt, Mary Ruth Williams, James 52 Evans, Raymond Lee, Eunice Potter, Lillie Mae Chenoweth, Thomas vi Ferguson, Homer Iemburg, Sara Rankin, Logan Danforth, Carroll ,fi 19 Frazier, Jack Lemburg, Lucile Richman, Louie Crawford, Vernon J Furniss, Ernst Little. Jay Reitz, R. J. Hightower, James 4 Echols, Ida Loflin. Edna Mae Rice, Grady B ' ' Vi L Sir Ehrhardt, Prudence Lacy. Walter Roach, Joe fogarty, Frances iii Ellison, Mozelle Lamkin. Homer Robinson, Henry Allen, Mary Dell mf' Ely. Julia Kate Laney. Ben Robinson, Reginald - F, Av 3 71 . ' ' lf., :et ' fa- Wr fik'f if3?'r2ff' I 1 ?' .Q-...IF . M- I 'n 1 A Li' 4. ,J I 4,-. Pe av 4 . L'- ' . s. is V 253 Q Parent-Teachers' Association of Oak Cliff High School 531 L55 2:25 , OFFICERS ij iid President '-------- 4------ --------------4-----w-.----.------ .A-...... M r S . Dwight Horton Vice Presidents: .1 First -----,----,-.Q... .,...............,... M rs. R. B. Hall iii E 58901111 --4'----4'---------- ........ M rs. Maggie Callaway A Third -.-,--..-----.---......... ...,........., M rs. W. R. Lynch ,Z Recofdmg Decfetafy ---,-, -- ......... Mrs. W. P. Donaldson H' Treasurer ..........,................ .. . .....,....,, Mrs, A, G, Wright 55 L: Corresponding Secretary ...... . ...... Mrs. A. V. Veach QQ H 4----'------., --,-----'-,------------------. . ,--...-.................,.......... r s. J. W. Ohl ai, lf Delegates to Dallas Council of Mothers Mrs. Dwight Horton Mrs. W. R. Lynch 'lm Time of Meeting Second Friday of each month at 3 P. M. 4 COMMITTEES Entertainment: Mrs. H. R. Herndon Mrs. R. B. Hall, Chairman MTS- L-,H- Pete1'Q0U 552 xg Mrs, W, H, Adamson Mrs. Hilton R. Greer Miss Sadie Cannon Ways and Means: -' ' M Cl t . . 73 Euegegtiother Mrs. A. G. Wright, Chairman rs. J. H. avender Refreshments: House and Grounds: Mrs. L. A. Stemmons, Chairman 2 - - Mrs. J. Hargreave :Fi as Mrs. Maggie Callaway Chairman -51 1 Mrs. E. J. Moss Y gougrd J Mrs. R. F. Moore M F' Mpe Cer ' , Mrs. C. W. Thornton 'S' ' ' ace. jig fa' Mrs E L Prewitt - ' .1 Mrs. H. L. Hunter l ' t ' , W Membership: Thrift Chairman: v Mrs H W S hl l l I -4 Mrs. W. R.GLynch, Chairman W lf eh ,' C ege mu C1 '3 Mrs. L. H. ray 9 are alfmani .gg v Mrs. J. E. Shawver Mrs. Harry Hatcher ' PROGRAM U SEPTEMBER-Business Meeting. . - OCTOBER-Address by Dr. Wallace Basset. NOVEMBER-Girls' Club. Leader, Frances Mae Long. QP? DECEMBER-Function of Good Literature in Character Building. iff ' Leader, Mrs. J . H. Cavenderg Hostess, Mrs. Crow. 3565 JANUARY-The Value of Music in Development of Character. L Leader, Miss Sadie Cannong Hostess, Miss Lora Locke. -,sg , Entertain January Graduation Class. FEBRUARY-The Beautiful as a Factor in Education. 1- -. Leader, Mrs. Clements, Art Teacherg Hostess, Miss Elizabeth Baker. ia' - 1:3 ,S Parents' Day, February 24th. . MARCH-Schools as Community Centers. D -P Leader, Mrs. Frank LaBountieg Hostess, Mrs. Jno. Fouts. 1, 4 APRIL-The Social Welfare of the Community. ' Leader, Mrs. E. B. Strotherg Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Looney. I Election of officers. 1 MAY-I eader, Mrs. W. H. Adamsong Hostess, Mrs. J. Hargreave. Entertain June Graduation Class. 72 lr! 1 if . Y icifswffs 'f:i 1 F11-, fini? l ' .e e ' f ,- ui' my ws,v5rg.g g+s,x3Mz. if -f e ii : 4 ,l 'ii .e vs v 'sv a 4. 1. -. 2,- ' 1 f- KT -1- e :Ez,,.gI,r1-115115, ymgwq'5,ggsr4 ':f14y'.?2f2i2Q?:5 mm x mf1, .min-fm. -hkxwzatuf 0 1:1-4,-f aiu.- Wav-x J.-wf..f.h-.:w.K-,.s. -usb ,fir V, f 1 V ki ,, :R-.1 M '-C-Z r sz: rig, f 1.1 vw .eg M .Ai if.- Ve -'fe Q53 gif , F54 ig 1 . fi rg sl WL 555. 'iii fer -211 Q25 FACULTY SPONSORS FOR THE OAK 2-fi .' ' ' l E3 QW '57 A .. If tw E, the Staff or the l922 Oak, wish to Q, ky voice our appreciation to the helpful m- .,. terest, unsellish eo-operation, and un- tiring work of Miss Griilin and Mr. Fouts, who ' . - . . . . :rg W: VVlll1l1Q'ly and joyfully contributed thelr time, thought and ertort to make this Annual a sue- 55, . . 'sa- ga cess. 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' - , ' fu ',,'.r4-x ' -. , - , ?: ' HFS '- .f,,-an - L, 1.3 W' fn-. ' - , . -V 1 rr- 'W 'w'YH:1 -'M '-'- V 'ff' V f 'v -f-5?!52f.a.,f!s::. 1, f -Y F- e Ta' J CD A K :sz ' P ,. 4w, - bf.: , : sf- f ,Q : f,... 7 v ,, T 'Ili Ffa ge: av is-rg M Q5-' -'lf S3 V .iff 51? 1-5 ghfff -2.29 Y., . E3 . , W: ,as 5? 'sf L54 iii! 99'1 vlgsg fr' 34 4:5 rf as Q Q33 'iq QR gg 31115 . 31,4 . - -.sf , I 4' f .-l . The Acorn Staff of 1921-22 ,Mg Faculty Sponsor ......,.. .......,,..,.,...,. M iss Henrietta Eism-nlohr ' : Business Managers ....... ........ J ack Griffin, Rodney Hargraves ug Editors-in-Chief... ...... .Kathleen Jones, V1rg1nia Goerner Assistant Editor .,.... .,......,...,......,.,....,......... V irginia Phillips .iq fini '97 .,,: LITERARY: SPANISH: ART: -- Frances Grant Margaret Murphy Iblarry Carnahan . Ruth Daniels 1- S h f ecil Spencer Q w Lucille Dorff The ga, .C fe er James Brooks 2.5 Nw Nelson Burlingham 'my lvmle ' Allen Black Eff 12,31 Florence Sossaman Q . six Ruth Odom ALUMNI: LIRCULATION: Ada M29 Randolph Doris Colquitt Malcome Hargraves - - Brownie W k 'fl 4, BUSINESS: Louise limley Cleo Higgirllslwlc , Donald,McGregor Mary Bufwn Isora Shutt gfg fig Zelwood Falcome ESth9l' Hill -K5 F 'I Frank Moore ATHLETICS: . '. HITHER AND THITHER: Horace Miller I EXCHANGE: Vera Treat Willis Carnahan hi! Edward Helme Th , H h.ll Hefsllel Smith r. Q. Earl Hamilton In elm pimpin George Player Wm. Schwedler 'rances ae ng -1. 53 A Mary Jo Strother JOKES: 5 STIJDENT ACTIVITIES: Alice Prewitt ggi its Norma Burg Mattie Dell Webb same McCampbell rs aid 5ImncesMAnna. Clifford Webb Sowden Jack Spears 3 - omer ap es , M R bb- Kafv Rae Hal' Frances Smh Miflfeeonlfs 5 .1 FRENCH. W. C. Miner R- 0- T- C-i ' Elizabeth Blaylock ' . 'Q Alvie Russell J. Lon Tinkle Mary Roach 011, 1 mar 77 I l ,xi 1 3. 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The result of this patient work was clearly .Em shown by the large number of students who came to try out for the honor of -'35 2553 representing Oak Cliff in the city contest for declamation honors. FW-5 . . . . . . . f When the first preliminary was held, all but eight entries were Qllllll- nated: Irene Stephenson, Claire Nedder, Alice Harris, Henry Robinson, Rob- Ei-f ert Cotner, Erm-st McCormack, Claude Miller and Earle Hamilton being the fy! ' --if Em survivor s. . Q . I ' In the flnal contest at Oak Llltf, Clair Nedder, who spoke on A Man gi-1,2 Without a Country, was chosen to represent the girls in the contest, and l'Iarle Hamilton, who spoke on World Progress and Peace, was chosen to 555 represent the boys. 5 On Friday night, April 7th, at 8:30 the city declamation contest was held Evil 'fn . . '. . . AE QQ' in the auditorium of Forest Av-enue Hlgll School. There were six speakers, ga one boy and one girl from each local high school. Af Miss Margaret Fears of Bryan High defeated Miss Claire Nedder of Oak Cliff by one point. 3,3 H. B. Criswell of Bryan High won in the boys' contest. , - N4 . V .2-? , . 13 il V V iz: 4 F 1 -A X f xii V.. e 1' ft A a fr- U - .. -- . ...L-' -,e.,.,., w--.,..-- t -r '. '- :-- 'S -'f- -f -,ev M.,-' 1- fs '-rqffsgg. -I 1.7 ,P i,f?f:fiff3i2. G K :NWI .J it-A wisQgb'qVQy7,Ej,,J5 P3 yhguzguwh - ff -14: 1 V A X 'Q Fifi . W .a WT ffi: in Eli' - i.:J. fl' ' '-Qviufv Cui' ri W' M3 -,-'.. '19 ' i rf- . 2' ' ni f q as X- .' A52 if - t an Ig' IQ? A--' as . 'af' :bw t 1'1- sl wt' 7:21 51,5 'si-f F LG M Eg! P? Q3 if :-f- fk if fs? -ek W Elf 3?-E fy Ri' at-S ui. 53,4 ffz Q ga. ' .Q-3 'W 11,05 . . 5552 at Five-Minute Talk Contest gag f. in-83 . . 3,3 V An opportunity of many advantages is now open to all students who are enrolled in the deff ' -.. different classes of English. Oak Cliff High School is the only school in the state which ks offers this wonderful opportunity, or the only school which we know anything about. tg' ' This opportunity gives all English students the chance to win a five dollar prize offered 2,15 to the person making the best five-minute talk in the final decision in January. 1- ' This five-minute talk contest was originated by Miss Elizabeth Baker of Oak Cliff High .5 School four years ago. The prizes awarded in this contest are supplied by the interest on a fund in the bank. The Seniors earned the fund and four years ago deposited it in the bank gg Q for that purpose. Today the fund is maintained mostly by the Seniors. E14 Each English club or section sends representatives to the preliminaries and eight are chosen for the finals, which are to be held at one-fifty o'clock on the second Friday in Janu- ary. The finals will be held in the auditorium, where the winner will be awarded the prize. QE Mr. Herschel Davis won first prize the first year of this contest. Frank Tennant won first prize the second year, and Jack Spears won first prize the third year of this contest. 12-1 is In this year's contest Miss Mary Brown won first place and Miss Claire Nedder won second. -V' This is the only time in four years that girls have won this contest. jiri gh As all other organizations have rules to go by, so does this one. The rules are as follows: 1. The contest is open to any pupil in Oak 6. The talk must be original. ' i Cliff High School, except a winner of 7. There will he two prizes: A first prize first prize in a previous year. of five dollars and a second prize of 2. No talks shall be written or memorized. three dollars. ,fit 3. An outline may be written. 8. The preliminaries will be held the first ga? 4. No notes may be used. week after the Christmas holidays, and V4 img 5. No contestant may get help from anyone the finals the second week. except his teacher of English. ,225 2. il 'fi This is not something handed down from Ancient History, but something that originated 1 4 in our own school. We should, therefore, take great interest in it, and all try to benefit our- iz' gp? selves by learning to talk. 'di 3-if: Today more stress is made on spoken language than ever before, and it is becoming more , fl important each day that people should learn to express themselves in such a way that every- L, . one else can understand their ideas. 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The purpose of this organization was to promote debating and public speaking in the High School. The following officers were elected for t.he year: Jack Spears, President: Earl Lindberg. Vice President : Frank Moore. Secretary and Treasurer. The subject for debate as issued by the Inter-Scholastic League was: Resolved, That Congress should prohibit all immigration into the United States for two years. The opening debate of the season was held Thursday night. January 5. at the O. C. H. S. auditorium. This debate was staged between 0. C. H. S. and Waco High School. The O. C. H. S. representatives. Jack Spears and Earle Hamilton. upheld the affirmative side of the t,uesti'm, defeating the strong Waco team 2-l. The next debate was Oak Cliff versus Cleburne. This debate was held Friday night. l c-bruary 17. This time Jack Spears and Edgar Hartsfield represented Oak Cliff, upholding the negative side of the State question. Again Oak C'iff claimed the decision of 2-l. The third debate of the season was between Oak Clifl' and Lancaster. Jack Spears and Earle Hamilton supported the negative side of the question. For a third time Oak Cliff won, this time with a unanimous decision. This debate was held at Oak Cliff February 23. Friar to this time it had been impossible t'or the girls' team to obtain a debate with an outside school. But at last they were challenged by the Lancaster girls' team. On March Zftrd Lillian Kinser and Frances Spears went to Lancaster and sustained the affirmative side of the question. The Oak Cliff team was victorious with a score of 2-1. Later, the Lan- caster girls' team won the county meet. Those chosen to represent the school in the state contests were Jack Spears, Edgar Harts- field, Lillian Kinser and Frances Spears. The girls' ti am won the city championship by default. They were presented with a beatl- tifnl loving cup by John E. Mmrriss Co. This eup is to be a permanent asset to the school and is possibly the most unique now in our possession. The girls were representatives in the district meet at llenton April 14th and 15th. On Saturday night, April Sth, Jack Spears and Edgar Hartsfield went forth to repre- sent O. C. H. S. in the city contest.. ln drawing for places, Oak Cliff drew the affirmative first. The O. C. team first. defeated Forest. The decision was 2-1 for Oak Cliff. They next debated with Bryan. and were again victorious. The decision was 2-1. A handsome loving 1-up was presented to the winning team by Sanger Brothers. This cup is also permanent. Oak C iff High School is greatly indebted to Miss Elizabeth W. Baker for her work in coaching the debaters. Both debating teams particularly desire to express their appreciation of Miss llaker's diligent wol'k. A very successful entertainment was given by the 0. C. H. S. Debating Society on March 31st. 80 .' 5 at FH ..:,-: 'EQ-1 2 . H 'Ja A .. 'I tt :Q--1 If-5? 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' .i e .1 wifi . , . :Fr .ft Jack SPILARS .ff 2-'S Our Jack is not only :1 renowned i'ive-minute talker, but a debater as well. Who has my not sat spell-bound. with his mouth open, listeninyz eagerly to every hot, spirited word of oul' dui debater7 We have often marveled at his remarkable genius in not only talkimr. but con- ,.f iii? vinrimr people to his side. Oak Cliff needs good debaters as well as good foothall boys, and 13595 she has found a star clebater in Jack that will always shine in the pupils' hearts. 'Ku 'Bi 4 LILLIAN KINSER 2513 ,sy is lf' Lillian is a Senior, and an all-star debater. She has for a long! time loyally and joyfully helped Oak Cliff win manv a battle And who will ever foriret her vim pep enthusiasm '35 aye A U ' , I - U 1 . . - ' , ' 51:5 mi and convincing: manner? Debating with Frances Spears, together they have made the girls gtg. delvating team known throughout Texas, and envied by the other high srhools in Dallas. May 555 they always prosper as they have up to the present time. QQ it 'AS 11: 332 FRANCES SPEARS 'g .FU Who has not heard of Franees, of the house of Spears? She, like her brother Jack, is a '-if genius- at debating: and as a girl debater she is Al. Although only a Freshman, she has if shown unusual ability at this line, and was selected with Miss Lillian Kinser to represent 'iff Oak Cliff in the interscholastic meet. The girls' debating: team has a fine record, and was chosen to represent Oak Cliff at the district meet in Denton. If .:' 3 - E52 .gi . x ILDGAR HARTSFIELD 'Pl git iff? 'ak Oak Cliff has found in Edgar a true debater4one of illustrious fame and renowned pi glory. Many's the time when, without his help, Oak Cliff would not have so bravely stood 1- the test. The debates he has won have been truly hard fought. and it was no easy task to gif buck up against the debaters of Forest and Bryan. Through his hard work, untiring energy gl and pep, Oak Cliff has climbed the stops of the ladder, one by one, until now we see her the Fey i ,J city champ. .sg ' '-.F 81 ag, E5 2' e . , ' 5 . .- ,. - H 1 .1 .-5 4. 5, . 'A .db 'Jf6.',L'f1'f' 3,i 'j, '- ,f,::-' 'Sf --315' -1-f ' gt M . M Se w- 511-.12-f f-tk -. i.':w:Q2?.e1SSQ?f?'5-tajiay-'5tx,,'fS . 32.5 'gl 1-I 533 1 37? Tp? i 'life if afb .,. .2 iii -' 3 an M 5315 lil!! 15.54 . .. . If 14 13355 1111 N L 2 1:33. 331 f-Ei .5443 ,,. ., ef xx' si? 55.1 ,443 iii' Ji 'VH Sri 4,-1 QOJ W 'K-f 1 f . iii! r.- , km by- no ny fig 4. -8' 1 We E432 45 'sa ff. . sn . 14 W is -ll A ,nga ww.-.. -F 2 as A. is 1:21ifgrass:www-,amf gs,-.siwfgg I4 . 4-:fs-. A ., -J. , . fkwl 'Q 9.125-:'K'.a l1f.,'P!-3.wf.1zfiif'. :-?'- 512.-f'-'wikzw' -14 A' J-'H 1en-biz:-'mx'-vxi.-1-45 J M' if it 1 . GAEK 2 : if V' A X The l-li Y Clubegfvmior Y. M. C. A. President .........V.,, Vice President .,,.i Treasurer.. Secretary ......,. Clifford Dillard.. Edward Helmle.. Leslie Monzingo. G. Loveless ..,.i Louls Osborn .......... Donald Mayborn ....,,. C. C. Carpenter.. OFFICERS .......,.F1'3Hk Mayborn .,,..Donald McGregor ...,..Storey Stemmons .......EflXV31'Cl Capers BOARD 0 F DIRECTORS .,......,,....,..,.........Chairman Mernbership Committee of the Hi-Life' ,.....Chairman of Service Task Committee ..,..Chairman of Bible Study Committee ' , iz- Qq. f ew '. f-:fp isilf eifife . . ........,..Sergeant-at-Arms ,,...,,Chairman Publicity Committee M. C. A. Sponsor ww , F95 ':i?,x: 1 1' 'vf' ,, H ' . A-Fl' HT: 1' 4 :gff 51. Eff his . if 2 '1. fgfs if -L, ri ff '.' x '12 Cn- .. .,. ME . 'FY' .' :, -J' :HEX .LE '-rf, sm .qv ,. .52 iii? i5'Q Sl: .1 , 'fffa .53 1, fl. X MQ iiyi .-V . ' If .,, , Tl E56 ' if fig! fy? ini . .,. Pi: mf- ' eff iff' 1:5-' , 1 fqj 'js 3,32 s'-31' : 1, iw .. I ,i .ul 12.1 Qt --:L .jg-4 3?- IL :-ff im QQ 1- . V3 5473 '1 N, G34 la? ip we rg? Sie gill -af! me .,. R12 9151 :V 'Pb n L :HE -K 'l 82 0 N., gd- . 1,6 .K .ily .., .11 ' nv' -f 'r- 4. 1- .,,. PM 'ff .ug rv X.. 4 Ll? C T tm 'A' Aff- Mgiggwgglr:--f' . wy.',CoN5-11f'rsmtj f 'g1?'.f'1g Eai1 e fT1.' v,'J -'hy' ,-'r,f:v'v - 'ge-fxqsrgqxw-31-'. A as-ff:1f.:f:fa,,w'wfEPavwf.s.sf5wq,'z2mn4i. h is v -4 1 fb: f ' 'X ave F-Z T v sa is ga si: i ' ' 5-'Zi The Year w1th H1 Y ,Q -wi' :iv With the outstanding aim of creating an uplifting element in Oak Cliff jx High School, the boys in the Hi Y Club have worked with sincerity through- :ff out the year. A strong tie of fellowship has existed which has been the key ..-,Q to the success of the club. QQ es From the first, numbers were not stressed in respect to membership. Rather than clog the wheels of the club's mechanism with drifters, no exten- ' 5 sive membership campaign was conducted. Instead, a slower, but surer 5,145 method of building up the club was adopted: prospective members were voted Lei on by the board of directors, a unanimous vote being required. Apparently this method was successful. Regular attendance to the 55? meetings every Monday night at the Y. M. C. A. building soon developed. In fi. brief, a general interest was created, without which the standard of Oak jg:-Q ' Cliff High School could not have been kept up. 335 A series of drives were carried on at Oak Cliff High School at various rig.: intervals in the year by this organization and came in the following order: iris gleanb athlecticz Icllian living, clean speech, book campaign for the Dallas ews oys' u i rary. ' The clean athletics campaign, which was extended throughout the otner high schools of Dallas, came when the football season was at its height. Fair Egg play in the inter-city games was emphasized at a special assembly at Oak 'gil Cliff High School, but the main theme was clean rooting on the side lines. 53214 At this assembly speakers from the other high schools in the city put down all imaginary grudges existing. So complete was the effect of the campaign thatl on tliie days of the inter-Eityy ggiames only clean, red-blooded American e-.51 riva ry an competition was ex i ite . 1-.42 ELI Clean living among the boys was urged through an assembly held after ,M school hours in the auditorium. H. L. Crate talked on the importance of a clean life. Fit to Fight, a film play with a moral, was thrown on the x' screen. 'Qi Q Realizing that cussing is a human weakness indulged in by most boys more or less often, the club searched about for a relief if not a remedy for 452' the situation. The solution was a Blue Button campaign. Before classes i 1 began one morning soon after Christmas holidays. an assembly of all the ge , boys was held. Put on wholly by the boys of the club, the matter was placed 5321 before the audience by several youthful speakers in such a manner that all gy- is signed pledges to refrain from cursing. The demand was greater than the 'iii supply, and many were unable to get blue buttons. A second shipment of if fd, buttons supplied the need, and blue button wearers were as numerous as Oak ,, Cliff trophy cups. ffzi To found a library for the Newsboys' Club of Dallas, the Hi Y clubs of the four high schools united in raising sixteen hundred books and contributed Ri-1 them to that club. Upon a basis of service tasks done by each club, a state banner was placed within reach of all Hi Y clubs within the state. This much coveted Pg, banner was to be presented at the older boys' conference at A. 8z M. to the fy Hi Y club with the highest average. To this conference the Oak Cliff Hi Y Q55 sent Clifford Dillard as its delegate, and G. W. Loveless and Edward Capers gf also went as members of the local club. Before an assembly of the large ' 4 representative gathering from all over the state, as well as the A. Sz M. f , cadets, the banner was awarded to Oak Cliff High School. Clifford Dillard at received the banner and brought it back to adorn the trophy case for a month. On the following month, Oak Cliff lost its newly attained banner, ig which went out over the city. A city banner was made to add still more 2 local competition, and on April 3rd Oak Cliff captured the city banner. ,E Another side of the Hi Y Club, however, was not slighted. Several lively ' . 1 social affairs in the form of initiations fully satisfied any desires for a good . 1 .- , time. New members were put through many an ordeal at the-se affairs, and wg f' , will probably long retain memories of them. Truly, this year has been a notable one for the Oak Cliff Hi Y Club, for it has made the year one of service and duty to others. R3 ., .. 'A 'fr It i n, . :A . W .V . .f ' 1 .' ' 7 -. nf-, . F, 'zaew- ,f.- ' Mrk' f..' - W' e ' - 1. ,fe e H A ll 1131.-'fff a' '--'ur 'l:4.'3Z- : f f'1f '-954 . 1. , 'fu M RD.-lfggiffg g .. A. 'W r v- -l 1 W1 .Sgr Yif' , ,. fri 'Ct 'wr 52? YHA ' fy. cf? A. au 1' ri Tw l 'J bu ini' W Gig -me .-,, , J ir., img: A' lite ,- . fir fbi? '95 T313 -as . . Tai 'fi F in if il sri? H In l'.f'3 313 yy I 435, R-5 YT: 3.52 Quhv .nr .CQ xl- 14 QE- fu , . is T? LQ Qiff we 51: Q Z . 4 91 A iff iv: irc? - ul ri L, 55 Iii. gi P' 25?- Q is 1. 5 .Gig Wi V iii? 32 Ris- - Y .af '99 'if iii lag 5:2 fi iii fr. I 'fl - . , . The Girls Club--Junior Y. W. C. A. 7 s . . . . Q3 President ,.... .,......,,..... . Frances Maye Long Service Chairman ..,............. Eunice Brooks Q- Vice President ......,.,,,.....,....... Jane Hancock Good Times Chairman .,........ Lillian Kinser Secretary .......,....,........ ...........,..... P lnkie Jay Advertising ChairmanAnna Esta Goerner Treasurer ..........,..,.. Frances Anna Clifford Membership Chairman ......,. Jane Hancock .egg Program Chairman ..............,... Esther Hill General Reporter .........,.. Cordelia Sanford 'QW Music Chairman. ......,.......,..,... Stella Yeatts Faculty Sponsor ...,....,, Miss Roberta King .,li Y. W. C. A. Girls' Work Secretary .........,.,.,.,................ Miss Tilda Hansen 53 CUMMITTEES - 1 E, PROGRAM4: . MEMBERSHIP : MUSIC: 'vii E?th? HM' Chalrman Jane Hancock, Chairman Stella Yeatts, Chairman 5. gif Pmkle Jay Eva B. Richardson Mary Brown gif MH1'fra ef MCGGQ Julie Duggan Florian Pelot lyfi Mary Roach Lillian Kinser Mary Robbins fa. 500112 Yeatfs Ruth Bridges Lillian Moore D0 ?lhy Elzey Artie Lee Sypert Mary Joe Strother .,, Lucllle Routh Elizabeth Blaylock Katherine Gray Dorothy Shepherd Frances Anna Clifford Travis Mae Bishop 4 I Mew BFUWH Mies Willie Thatcher, Katherine Bm-i-owe L H , Mgzcfaithgdfifgglgef- Faculty Adviser Mies Vida Corbin. 1 - Faculty Adviser ' GOOD TIMES: - . 2 Lillian Kinser. Chairman SERVICE: ADV NG. Katy Rae Hall Eunice Brooks, Chairman ERTISI ' at Lois Fincher Martha Moore Anna Esta Goerner. 5 Jane Hancock Elizabeth Rice Chairman Norma Burg Mary McDonald Dorothy McLemore 4 Josephine Jay Mildred Wheeler Virginia Goerner -' Sarah Daniels Frances Mook Elizabeth Blaylock ' Jean Skillern Elizabeth Mansfield Helen Gill .- Sl Alice Gaston Kate Carragher Doris Self Miss Lora Ineke. Faculty Adviser . . W WK? Virginia Brown Olive Board Lucille Richardson Miss Beulah Baker. Faculty Adviser Janet 'Harpzraves Alice Reynolds Jewel Brannon Mrs. Nellie Clement. Faculty Adviser 1,3 Q - I M, 84 U 1 1. li l ' - - -.' ' '-F - , . ' ' . , - ' ' ' ' 'L:f, ' 5 ' ..fi.- h4Sj,tiA'f, ..,,. el . W 41, .- ,Te e : ,W -5 .hut ., L , - -mfg-ig N-4 qhszqgzr -w,:1:g4i:i.r:,:-Q xgizw ,if 1 . l 4 Wi :.. ,f .A K.. . 4, 1 -1 F- e , 1. YA: A . . . - -.fs f f-fr .'.'. ,v ,sr - q,1.f- -..vj,.-,wal -.N ., I.: G K ,:w,:,g:,,g .:F::,Ti5:fi5Q'7iEvgfJL,5 545:35 gi ' 4, 44-4. ' ' ' . .' , gr: PLE f 's ' if A21 ' :fi -.H 15? geo Eg' .fx ' ' -1 ggi' The Girls Club of O. C. H. S. 1921-ZZ I . QQ.: .24 PURPOSE gig? W The purpose of this club is to create, maintain and extend , ,tg throughout the club membership a strong, high, moral sentimentg to T gg fosterna spirit of true friendliness and democracyg to encourage health- ful living and to provide attractive good times. .itz- Qe Morro . 4 Born not for ourselves alone but for the whole world! K1 1: . . . . ' . . . . ne., ii' 5 A spirit of optimism and enthusiasm has existed in the Girls' Club since the beginning of the year, when the first membership campaign aff gi resulted in about two hundred girls joining, the greater part of whom 3 A have faithfully attended the weekly meetings. The program for the year, as discussed and made out in Septem- ber, was so arranged that each month was scheduled for a business Qt, ,gl meeting, two rogram meetin s, and one social mee-tin . wg g Wk The excellent' spirit and co-operation of every member of the club united with the untiring program committee, made each program help- ful, inspiring and instructive. The programs which were probably the gg most engoyed included: Through the Looking Glass fHealth and T595 Beauty Programjg Do You Have 36 Inches in Your Yardstick'! CHonor Programyg The Modern 'Sm1thy', fVisit to the Smith Ice Cream Factoryjg The Insignia of a Lady, Climbing Higher, and :Si the Stunt Show or Jinx party. In the health and beauty progiam, if-:L Miss Irene Lange, physical training instructor of the Y. W. C. A., told the girls what they should eat and wear, to be the healthy girl which wa, our Creator intendedg of the necessity of plenty of sleep, deep breath- gg, Q ing, and good Wholesome food. If all girls would live up to these re- g 1 quirements they would be in a much better condition to do their work, 1,55 and would be the proud possessors of bright eyes and rosy cheeks. , l The honor program included some splendidly developed talks by the girls on such 3 subjects as: Honor in School: Honor in Play: Honor in Daily Living and to Friends: ff '-1:4 and Honor of Self. The Insignia of a Lady, as developed by the girls, included talks sq, on: Courtesy: The Art of Being a Hostess, and the Art of Being a Guest: Conversa- 'iff 1' ., tion: Music, Books and Pictures: and Appearance. Each member of the cabinet was fl' - I responsible for the directing of one of the stunts in the Stunt Show. T25 .,.s In order to carry out the full purpose of the club it was necessary for attractive ,. good times tn be provided, and this club, by the aid of the Good Times Committee, had ' ,Q its share of wholesome pleasures in such programs as: Eve of Fate KI-Iallowe'en parityj 1 Fagot party, Jack and Jill party, Honolulu party and Hi Y. W. Music 7115 v Pu ale. gg,- 4 The club has done unusually splendid service work this year. The girls helped in the :try book room in September and again in January, at which times they welcomed the new Freshmen girls and served them with punch at the time of their enrollment.. The FQ, 'J Girls' Rest Room was cared for by the Girls' Club. At Christmas time the girls sang 213 .gr Christmas carols at Parkland Hospital, and also provided a poor family in the city 3.55 ' with enough Christmas eats to last a week. A Washington Birthday party, or a Liv gg? ready-made American party, was prepared and sent to Miss Paris, who is now in Q21 Honolulu, working with girls there. They in return sent us everything needed for a 3 Honolulu party, which furnished our program for March 22nd. On Tree Day pro- gram. the Girls' Club donated to the school two attractive flower beds, six feet in fi diameter, each girl being allowed to plant one of the plants. In the centers were .94 glephantlfars, outlined by a row of periwinkles. two rows of coleus and a border of ,, usty mi er. Two new events of the year were a rummage sale, which brought in quite a neat ,Q sum of money, and the rejuvenation of the ever dull business meeting into a short. ' snappy one immediately followed by a much enjoyed sing-song, in which all the girls Q52 5 . . , 1 .Eh participated. Each year the Girls' Club of 0. C. H. S. has become larger and 'broader in its scope of work. which we know will continue to improve, and uphold the high prin- ciples and standards of the club. Long live the Girls' Club!! w 'H QE: .gy . Z3 E 9? , 85 E I if ' f V .. 1 , , , - ,,,..., . .0-.b , , -P-of-f , -5,4-w -1 9,-.4-. A gl '35 - - N . wb .. . ' o ' ' 1 as-ff 'o . 4 u. . N. ,. -1 v. .-,Q .. ' A 4.1. .f .1 ,. I NL , , Tr, e 1-51 ' . . v- s' w- :-, 1 . . 4--- -' 'ffm x afar- 2T ffE'f4 ' 1--. 'sf f -.Q-gk -5, 0 A K :faff-1:11-:f '.41feH-:2-- ,cliff ET:-X tb 4 1 ,f :fi . g Xuyfi' 5 433 f l W ' fc V ' X 'T ut., 'ff Es? . v.i if 131' -.ilzy Vfi .'-5. 21554 riff Eu? laik Evil im .f-5: -r Eff T' . W our If ,VN 1-4, ffll ffgl to ff? 1-' 2.'.' . . gif gg- Calc Cliff High School Qrchestra .Es 5:71 M, l' or many years past we have had a high school orchestra, but not 155, until the present year has it been given the attention and appreciation itz' which is its duo. The orchestra work now receives credits as do other branches of study, and a forty-five minute period each day is devoted jj' to rehearsals, in consequence of which quite a repertoire has been worked up. The orchestra has always been ready to add much to any 1.1. program given in the auditorium. The work is made so interesting that new students of musical talent are very anxious to become ffl 3.14 enrolled. . in QA ity' The orchestra now has thirt members and is com osed of the fol- 32 gil! . . ,. . . . . . , ,N lowing instruments: Light first violins, ten second violins, one cello, 11.-, one flute, two clarinets, one piccolo, two saxophones, two French horns, one cornet, two trombones, the drums and piano. :rv . , -E., ii? All of the lnstrumr-nts do solo work, so while dom excellent rac- ffl ,921 . . . ng tice' in the orchestra, each one also has an opportunity to play alone gg, H before an audience. After performing in a regular class, each member of which IS both musician and critic, the student becomes quite accus- 525 tomed to performing in public. Qi: ki The orchestra has also organized a club with Elam Echols as presi- fr dent, Lillian Moore, vice president, Cecil Hubbert, librarian, and Fran- ggi ' -4 -4 - Q --1 .rg ces bmith, secretary-treasurer and Acorn reporter. The club meets Q3 gi every two weeks at the regular orchestra period and very interesting and enjoyable programs are given. 3233 W The orchestra owes its success and efficienc to the instructor, ii? '23 . . . 9.4 Q ,. Miss Cannon, who has worked unceasingly for the establishment of the 55 133 orchestra, of which the school is ver ' roud. 'fii T13 'Rf 2 Ll' , VZ 1-'- .HFS is as 235 W , il 'I ' - -..f e., -. , u ,, 4- -. . 1' ,M . 'Q may .-'--- r.' , .g V' '- .1-..'-0 -- Hz.: Jw' 1 - - - ' ' I 'A as - .ae .r 9 1 .1-. J 'vi .K .f. 1 1 f- Cine 1' of A 2 - -. 1 'fir' f-.1-. 1.-ai'-f.4.:12 !1 .-.f-:fiai1:ff12f'1f-f-HMQMH '..f.fv,i!,+.if:.rhl7of :gg- ti -4 1 i T , 'ff' 1 X44 E42 t.-.5 fi: 2:27 if-Y' -.19 N J-. Liz ' :WR Ei get gg.: -3 ,,,, 43. x'A fi ei fe: it 5:.:f M 5,53 if? Y v u EQ jig H2 335: 'hi 'sw Lai. 444 gg.: ff 315 as .19 S,-1 it FA A-:ou QQ? 'iii iii :iff ,ME iii ,J wi . E51 Journalism Staff 37 :ff . . . . -jg Si Editor-in-Chief Alvie Russell 33. Assistant ,.,.....,,,,,,....,, ...,,...... J ack Webster :iff Business Manager ,,,,, ..,......,.. T heron Hemphlll 532: 5352 Assistant ......,,,..,..,,,,,, ..... ....,...,, ..,..,..i.,,,..,,,..,.. C l a ude Cain Sport Editors ...... . ,,.... .,...,,.,................,.. Sam Wallace, Joe Klng ' if-5 Organization Editors .... . . ,,,.. Opal Dale Foster, Adelle McKelvey V Makeup Editors ,,... ., ,,...,.,.... .Katie Rae Hall, Lucille Routh Cartoonists ,,,...,,,., .. .... . ..,......,,.....,.,,.. Cecil Spencer, Allan Black 51- ' w V , N 5, iii' Rnroarisns 11-f 535 4-A rp John Barr J. C. Phillips Ruth Pearce Phillip Blackburn Norris Walsh Leone Porter Paul Ilaughtery Lucille Ford Alice Prewitt EH Gerald Howard Louise Lawson Alice Shannon Tiff LJ? Robert McKay P' Marion Horton Alice Smith Elton O'Neal Mary MEDonald Nell Tucker QA-' 4- 371' Katherine Nelms Fleming Campbell Homer Lawson- H. gi omg. McCullum Joe Craft-vi Karl Mathews pp 41- Velma Ritcheston Clifford Goode Pat Weekly ' ff, ' , qlilvelyn Weaver Victor Hageman Winstead Fisher ,H jg Irene Scales Kellum Johnston fi' 11 ' . 542 THE CLIFF HIGH JOURNALISM CLASSES f-It This year so many students have taken up the study of Journalism that it has been necessary to form two classes. These two classes under the instruction of Miss z: o. Henrietta Eisenlohr have each week put one page in the Dallas High School Weekly. ' This paper is published by the Board of Education. It is a four-page publicationw :Lil get each high school having one page and the fourth being used by the Superintendenfs y. , office to publish notices of school affairs. iii:-f 5 , This paper has spread the fame of Oak Cliff High to many states, for it is widely ??fg,g exchanged. Every victory Oak Cliff has won has been published in the Weekly, and 5:3 A as a result practically every high school in Texas knows what we have done. The ' 2 paper has not only been noted for its interesting and timely news, but also for its 3' , attractive appearance, as the classes have received many compliments on the cartoons gif my which have been published. 45? - ' Many of the Journalism students intend to make the newspaper business their ,Xlff occupation in their later life. Judging by their excellent work in Oak Cliff High, they should make a success in that profession. x . gy f .5 .E ips.. ' .. V: A I , .:,, M.:,,,., L , p ' .,,,..- M.-:R.C!,,.. . ,?r.v,,.,,, , Q -5 , sf fl 'f We -. 'F- . . Mais vp -- in 'mi .the ...zu - L .J:i!i2i4f+L.4Qm'5-wi . ' v it 35 ' 15 13171 f. .1 I il? 12 was 5 is 4 it is 56 iff if A it Q 1, -L lr 9. i. .W it v 4 ii. L52 yi 1 -41' 4, T. 'i 1 Ll. .1 5 1 4 a n 1 -- 4. 1 . I ,..,.,a5E..3 1 - e gejfjfr -.gel -fl., -q,-.' . .,1.-,4 .- ,s.,.3.t1,,...4W:i C 3-':'VCft1gi-fffisilf-' 'n?'1F'J'2.-fe?-t.i2f.x5 4.f,1QA lea -at The Wilsonian Society OFFICERS President ..,............ ..... ........,........,..........,...,...... E t lgar Hartsfield Vice- Presidents ....,,. ...... F rances Maye Long, Jack Spears Secretaries ,...,..... ,..,... M ary Robbins, Eunice Brooks Treasurers ......ee..,.. ....,..... L ucile Dorff, Frank Mooie Parliamentarian .,.... .....,........,,...,,,,, W ill C, Grant Sergeant-at-Arms ,,.. ...... W ebb Sowden Auditor ,,.,..........,,... ...,,,....,,,.....,,,,..,.,,,.,...,.,ll,..,,,,, Director.. ,, ,,,...... ......, , ,.... . .,.,.,.. , ,,ll,...,.,,, . ...... N. Y. Henry M. Board BOARD OF DIRECTORS 4A's- Earl Lindburg 3B'sf- M Sarah Daniels Eunice Brooks Kellum Johnson Ijeola ay .leanne Dalshaw Frances Maye Long Evelyn Weaver' ?:dWmGBe':1henbach IATS- 1 ws- Y H1221 gsggxlth Webb Sowden Clarence Calloway Qornell Goerner 4B's ' Edgar Hartsfield lvillillleildjzjilignt lBHsgi-ry Robinson Jack Spears Ruth Bmdges 2B's- Jack Proctor Frank Moore Mary MCL81'l'y Raddy Wallace Evelyn Cruikshank The Wilsonian Society of the Oak Cliff High School was organized in March. 1921, in honor of our great. ex-president, Woodrow Wilson. The society proposes to develop democratic ideals and principles in the students of the high school. and aids them to become more efficient. intelligent, and patriotic citizens of our country. The goal towards which the society is constantly striving is an active trust fund of five thousand dollars. The interest of this sum is to be used each year in the awarding of prizes to meritorious students of the school. The prizes. divided into three groups, consist of a one hundred dollar award for the best all-round girl, one for the best all-round boy, and one for the best public speaker. Every student in Oak Cliff High School is eligible to membership in the society and eligible to compete for these substantial prizes. Membership fees of no specified amount are solicited from the business men of the city, while the membership fee for the students is only twenty-five cents a yearffor which reason it would seem that the entire student body should get behind this deserving institution and thus help it to realize its goal. 5 YM -..,,,, Q 4 f'c1i E r- 52? P135 :F .v. as 44' I ' 1 e ri .I 2, 'eff V475 iii :iff Iv' 1-F sy 'Y 1 S: Ts 'Ls .v 312 K. :Sf-1 :fu P9'f vga 'N t fa 'fi ep' sl ': -vi .. fit i .... I-:fs iii- we E ' 7: 21 M ii! :QM 114- 4 mf? sr-fi' : H, ,544 ., 5 .Cf-5 . n, ii? f C ..,. is. , af wi . 354. 514 .sb V it Pi as-E tg. Q :'- y I ali-. YW . 1 31 N4 F 4. A43 if i ' A 4 '- B , ss I Q? 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The entire school was lnvlted and everyone had a good time. An 'SQ interesting feature of the dance was the dance programs, which were made in the art class by the members. They were small palettes cut double to form a neat httle program. The club also had a very good program in the auditorium once this year. 5453 . . . . . 'if 352 There has been almost an unlimited variety of work going on in I , .ny the department this year. The members have been working on: posters if for all departmentsg wood carvingg metal workg stencilsg still lifeg wood gif block printingg Jewelryg house plannlng and interior decoratingg textile designsg leather workg book binding, enameling on wood, tin, and glass, and costume designing. -P25 bfi sg 11:1 fl 'A .. lv,' . . 39 f ' 2 -45 . . ,, , -I, n - 4 ' Q. f A V.. Q A J. A yrw rw l- V ... .,.,. .,...,,,,, ., K 4 x 9 Q 0 1 K f'4f9f '4f.5f-' 'l-2'ff1 :' P33932Zf3?4iJf3'ZL'5. '?i's i'iV'-L5 X -Q' 4 f 1' WE ' Af u V K Af' CQ? 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H olmes Richter Jack Menzies ............... ,........... J ack Griffin Parker ,,....,,...,............... ........ G eorge Player Lucas ..,..,...,........,.,..i...,... ........ J erome Hanszen Lady Crackenthorpe ........ .i.............. L ucy Irving Millicent Keppel ............ ....... F lorence Sossaman Mrs. o'Mara ,....,.... .,....... B rownie Warwick Peggy 0'Mara ........ ........... K athleen Jones if SYNOPSIS OF JANUARY PLAY, 1922 iff I ' ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY hi Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe, brings to the home of his mother, W Lady Crackenthorpe, his friends, Mrs. O'Mara and her daughter, .,. Peggy, because they are also interested in Spiders. Lady Cracken- .gn thorpe and her brother, Archie Phipps, conspire to keep Peggy from marrying Anthony by inducing Jimmy to make love to Peggy. Jimmy in trying to do so suggests to Peggy a climax for her novel which she is writing. 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M arion Kennedy Mr. Crane .........,.... ..,..,,....... C laude Cain Mr. Carroll ........l... ....... R obert McKay Mrs. Fitzmorris ..l... ........... M ary Robbins 345 Mr. Fitzmorris .......,, ...l........,..,... J ack Penry Wheating ...................... ....... N elson Burlingham ,LQ Mrs. Kittie Dupuy .,......., .,,.......... M argaret Holt Bessie Dupuy ..,................... ...........,... L ucile Ford gli Mr. Jellicott ,..............,........... .......,... H orace Miller iff! '-iff Mr. Abraham Nathan .......,. ..,..,... A ubrey Crutcher gif' Miss Shayne ....................... .....,.. L orraine Kantz 'fi Ji S... -vig Mr. Grayson ........,,.......... ........ E dward Capers ig-3 55.1, Mr. Whitcombe ....,... Harry Peterson :Fw I, , .,.,:. Mr. Russell ......,..... ,....,. S torey Stemmons egg 5 Mr. Cain .............. ...,..,.... J ames Brooks Mr. Flynn ....... .....,................,..l.........,.,.......... . . ....,.,, Rodney Hargrave 'ld sag, Guests at the Stanlaws. P- 5' Pm Allene Wright Dorothy Thatcher Harry Carnohan Paul Daugherty if. ni-fs SYNOPSIS OF A TAILOR-MADE MAN John Paul Bart, an ambitious young man, is employed as a tailor's Egg ff' hand in the establishment of Mr. Huber, who has a daughter, Tanya. fi! 'W Mr. Jellicot, a yachtsman, brings his dress suit to Mr. Huber's to have ' it cleaned, as he wishes to wear it at the biggest reception of the 11 season at Mr. Stanlaw's home. John Paul, instead of returning the - , dress suit, takes it himself and appears at Mr. Stan1a,w's reception that 3.534 night in Mr. Jellicot's suit. Here he meets Mr. Nathan, a great finan- E ' ' 13' r cier, who offers him a splendid position in his office. John Paul is ,git ll found out at last to be nothing but a tailor's hand, and it seems as wi though all of his dreams have been crushed to earthg but the story Q 5 ends in an entirely different manner. 5' . ,Q , ld 94 3 ,-k. .f.,-gg'-gag 4' Zi: : :Mi2:f?54ig u,,-.:iS3m7T':-4 51: 5 .13 I . , 4 E- e 1' A1 A 0 9 K I ,y 'al 'V 5 -511: S 1- 'Tm ,Q .I 14 -pg! ef -2 4.-C 4 A. ll aw.-7: n -9 3 ii i'. ,- Q...-. 4. 5 fs 4, S'-. T Q: hai . fuk' Beauty and Popularity Contests 32' .3 if In the course of Oak Cliff High events this year, it became appar- Q25 ent that Oak subscriptions were needed. Now it is a well-known fact that voting is both a special privilege and an honor, also it is well known that in every school there is one boy who is considered most popular and one girl who is considered most beautiful by the Q' majority of the students. So the powers that be devised this plan: 32 Each boy or girl, on subscribing to the Oak, should have the privi- Eg lege of casting 500 votes--250 for the most beautiful girl, and 250 for QQ, the most popular boy in school. But it occurred to the powers that the campaign would be a difficult matter, because of the multitude of candidates who would be entered in the contests by their friends. So .Lg . another brilliant idea sprang up in their minds, and was forthwith and ng. immediately acted upon. Each class, in a separate private meeting, fgf after ample discussion, debate, and deliberation, elected one girl as Y' candidate for the beauty contest and one boy as candidate for the 1 popularity contest. erm Those elected by the separate classes were: :jill i,',:i 4:35 BEAUTY CANDIDATES l l 1B Class ...,,,.. .......,................... . ...,,,.. .........,.. li ' lary Ellen Malone 1A Class ....... .................. F airy Bryan P, 2B Class ..,.... ............... lil ucy Tucker ff ' - 2A Cl .. .,..... ......,..... ..... P r Iii, 3B C1333 ..,.... ................... R utliqmlgriclgeg 3A Class ....... ......, K atherine Turberville , 4B Class ....... ..,,,.............................,......................... R uth Pearce 'Y' .3 4A Class ...,.., .......................,............................ F lorence Sossaman - fii, POPULARITY CONTEST 2254? ii' 1B Class ........ .................................................... G eorge Reynolds , as ------- f------ --'----'- F J. 1A Cl S Louis Erwin 'ft 2B Class ....... ........ C larence Callolway Q, W' 2A Class ..,.... ......,........ E lam EC ols 12,1 3. 3B Class ....... ............ W . C. Miller 'Q 3A Cl . ........ ..................... J K' Et' if 4B C1333 ....,., ........ R odney Hcggrarvi 4A Class .,.....................................................,,..... Malcolm Hargrave 51' .- ff' Great was the excitement in Oak Cliff during the campaign. Many worked hard in various ways for their class candidates. Remarks sim- ilar to these could be heard in the halls and classrooms between gjj '- bells C ?J: 3555, Q., PLEASE vote for Lucy, won't you, You know she's the most beautiful girl in this whole school! or ffl - , I'm surely going to vote for Malcolm. He's an all-around 100 t b ' if - per cen oy. , When all friendly electioneering was over, the campaign closed, 3 and the votes counted, these winners were announced: W iz: Q22 ag For the beauty contest: Miss Ruth Pierce C4BJ, firstg Miss Flor- Qi.: S.. ence Sossaman MAJ, second. Eff Z2 For the popularity contest: Mr. Malcolm Hargrave MAJ, first, ' 5 5 Mr. Rodney Hargrave f4BJ, second. ' Oak Cliff High takes this opportunity of publicly doing honor to jpg-' A ' these, our winners! 2 . 95 A1 x Yi , . .5 A, .h H A . - 3,-fr'-f ' L-.-.Y-. 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' ' .tag l- no horrld boys present to mar the wi AUGUST, 1921-Girls' Club has STRICTLY occmon' , , KT VK FEMININE camping spree, but we under- 6 gnofballc oak Chff 48- Enms 0- Eg ,-.K stand that there was a heavy masculine Pfmse f ray afld Pat W99klY C1'0Wd bodyguard in nearby woods. Donald ayer Of Praise m the PWS5- McGregor got a new car. 7. Setch Ketlasm lostsone dollar playing ,Ig D0 er a orey temmons' home at :ll SEPTEMBER, 1921-g 3 E. m. llliayborn won most of it. 19. Senior registration: new system worse 10 4B .dEleCtl0l'l- Rodney Hargrave, flag than usual. Faculty all plump and lllfesl ent- You by touching armpal-m E., 139 cheerful excent Mr. Syron. who failed hm own be elf' Said that all hls life all tn get married during vacation and If had been bmwbeaten by M39 and Q5 , 542 won't have time to attend to it be- li at the Only way he could llve ln the A-fi fore next summer because he WORKS sam? h0u5e,Wlth bmi would be by so hard. gelding as high an office as the elder gi 20. Junior registration: system weaken- tgggegfgeaftgfl 4v?h2nb?:ni0:?!:i:ei2g 333.1 ing. Faculty beginning to look more ' - . . ' 'fi A . . . anything. elect hlm unanimously. zu? gg natural. Miss Grlffln mad because 11 3B, I ted F k M. ure someone suggested she had gained a 5 ew mn ,INST president If-925 .xg few pounds. and Miss E. Baker be- and Iflan 'a,P3grtY- ,GU'l3 Rglfle Club gas' cause he said she hadnvtl Webb Sow- ZPKHHIZFS. lndlgnatlon meetings held den sees Mary McLarry. y neighborhood cats, dogs, and f' t, . . householders. -,Q ' A 21. Sophomore registration. System all 1 ,N , , ' ' 9.1, shot to pieces. Faculty all mad. 2 b Othef Glfls. Club- meetlnlz. H0l:l'lll vt Threefourths of Sophs have to take oys p ay to entertaln the llttle ladies. 5 Freshmen subjects. Clarence Gallo- 13 Football- 0- C- 42. Vlfaxahachle 9. ik way has new permanent wave and Lynchus added to headlines and Mc- tg: il, Frances Wilmans has learned to use Coy dl5C0V.el'S that the f00tbI1ll b0yS 'ri V 3 lipstick, dflgferc-idx sci all tsiijmmezad and con- Qwg ' . - - cu es a mus e go training. '34 1 , 22' Freshmen -remstratmn' -rio systggl although he still thinks Forest will leg? -- left. Glrls Club on the Jo to gui e win cn h . h. Zyl 5. newcomers. Sell locker and elevator Y C -amplons lp. gi. 14 passes and serve punch. Mr. Fonts 14 Earle Hamilton writes some poetry. gil' .-, rejects several fish as undersized. 17 Gagle Kilchfsteln gas gh new dress 'gg ' ' Textbooks given out. an 8 new eau. at erman has C .4 23. First student assembly. Mr. Adam- 18 glib h'TndS0'f e,eyes' she. says- ' l Son presides' Captain Day talks to . s pan nlcnlc and. dlSCllSSVlIlVlt8- 55. us tfor first timej. Faculty sing falso tions-that ls' BVOWHIC WHFWICK 4115- for first timej. Most of student body cusses am? the class llsfenf- . 93:4 . report to office to have cards 19 Pe!! meeting .f0l'.eV9l'YilHI1g ln Kell- T1-.l 4, changed-lovely mess! All ready for eral and Ilvthlllg H1 Particular. 121' Q' forty-eight hour rest. 20 Ramsay Pollard attends school in new 3- . 26. First plea of year to buy tootball blue Bun but has Same old girl- qi, H tickets. Student body aware of crim- 21 Football: 0. C. 27. Greenville 7. 5.94 2 son glow from the office: also of a M guffhsaldigl M Z5 few regulations. ' .not er ue onday. Nobody got -U 27. Lunchroom overcrowded: food runs flrst period Class lesson because th?y 27, out. More programs changed. First thouslw W? would ,celebrate Q19 VI? ' students report to library: soon re- gr? S9 didn i- M155 Graves .soaks nf ' l jected. Politics over class elections ' Kmg.64 penods for cutting Sth ' begin to show signs of spirit. 25 Iorlarg perm? k ,, Rh 70 , d ll : ' 28. A few teachers fmostly new onesl Iss raves sua S ew . 1121-10 S , ,. try to hold regular classes-regular Sygrsfergf oxen? ass' 'hm wan! 3 delusion! Nobody knows anything. 96 Girls, Club fm erlll ly d , , . .- 29. Captain Day talks to us for second ventures aflviigify ggmgzsmgg ad' time and begins to police the lunch- Thrilling! mp' ' room. Mr. Kuehne starts 201. Miss 27 Tu . , , ' . Graves sees that he is not lonely. Tl-ggerkggjszgii Q32 48 39lL:0dS. If N W so. Football. ook Cliff ss, Denton Nor- football foam. 'rho lays ogifotalf Y n:ah0. George Player start- headline much to being caged that McCoy of ' -. s u . the Journal dubs them Leopards -N . 'P' l -1 f: .1 .fl 1 :'r5f'1'ff- z,gf,,',? E... it :Zf.1f,'i-3 ' i ff ' - ' ' '. ' one ' 1-.st-J: vi. A A, 4- V VI- f - - 1 f- vf 1... . 2 2 . -.N ,jf 1 ,,514.o, More ., K. -,. , ,To .. ...-..,,. -, :sl i I ... m -. 4. 4 -ng rl? 7 ,zria ' '1ir-f'i :a- C C e sofa .-.--of ,-ee--. --W.,.,.-- -cw... . -in yfii -oe 4il?5ArSb11:3?l1l1!3wfia'Q2f canicg:.pem.'1g.w-f.ezff?0-1.ffs.,,-s-'.2'5-y,ff1,c5,,'f?R.if A. .er V 4 I ' e N' '--.4 v 1 ' T 'fr Q ' . 51.1. 6. . 51? Q: rl? - :FH 1 Ilfv. he 1' f i ' Sf? Hu Calendar for Year Continued to E4 . ,Zi Football. Waco 28, 0. C. 0. Leop- 30. Oak Cliff Football Squad entertained Q5 ,3 ards all sore: too much said. at Capitol Theatre-band, colors. and ' Monday bluer than ever: no chance a beautiful leaumg lady tv Pfesffut 9.5! to escape anything: 201 grows alarm- Lucky Leopards-'Watch em if ingly: 3B's have lovely Hallowe'en I 55-- Darty at Dorothy Welton-S: scandal 29 Football. O. C. 7, Honey Grove -0. Hi iff in the class because President Sowden Meet , our L90Pa1'uSNu0W ulstflct 'ff brought a Senior, Irene Goodwin. ' EC tammons. F I D E BER, 1921- ,g NOVEMBER. 1921- 1. Two Seniors got' 24 periods each in fi Mrs. Latimer's School of Expression Zgihwgiheri tze office got m connection -it presents two plays. Oak Cliff girls ul ei omes too soon! star as gum chewerg, 2. Fep meetlng-lots of pep: through 1125 2. Girls' Club makes bean bags for char- imes from, Temgae to igmognlce re' 3,1 ity-then some members get frivolous urns on Lame ere' out a I' O' 5 2 4-H5 and play with said bags so long that C. 28. Temple 17. Meet Mr. Ice Man Vija- fl-' - . - Leopard wlnner of northeast district 364 ,lg tlgey get holes ln em and we discover champiohship t e beans wuz corn. ' .54 4A Wienie Roast. Holmes Richter 5' O' A' .harve coifffne ban: 035' '13 took road to Mesquite instead of to 'times cever' bym c I y' Flys e' ,qi - 4 . ., VISE paper costumes for their lady Q' iii white Rock force 0f,hablt ' friends. Zelwood dresses Kathleen as 3' . N Football banquet given team bY bride! Wonder why? Mac's costume Ks Mothers' Club at hvme of MTS- HOV' for Brownie leaves much to be de- 211'-3 ton. Later evening spent in dancing v . it sued. if . or roasting marshmallows-the latter 6 T . I b f . I i . ed 30 won. fDarker out there, eh, Pat 71 loiguls C u or gn' 5 mgamz F WVilsonian Society held election. Ram- .' . . T42 sey Pollard chosen president. Pro- 7 iffggruiisemggglf uf'1Qvi?:kLg!gfAEf .hy gram planned. I 0 k. ' pdf ff' Beauty Contest started. Everybody mm a . . Ml- sr-11' h-A ii hld - 1- wondering on what basis contestants Fling, ea? elf ifoclacgoxa tio: cam we were chosen' nlva raise un s. 'so Q, - cheap. Students shake a wicked 5,-1 Oak leaves ,gathered f01' Oak Cam' toe at 10c per shake fshaking lim- 22. Ms geliilga Senior Play rehearsals are ned to toes SU-ictlyy. ffl 3 ' sl F .h '. d 'i ltt' ff? P. O. M. A. holds reunion. toreSarIi:a.nCtlLigfu7e an Wm e e els Wilwlllm Soeiefy Presents Pl'0f51'23m 10 Football. 0. c. 24, Abilene o. Meet gc? ' 1 at 8 P' m- ln h0f101' of Armistice Mr. Leopard. now North Texas cham- iii l day: faculty sang: orchestra played- pion with only one between him and gig but was a ggod program anyway. the State championship. 153 42,4 Foot all. 0. . 37. Corsicana 13. . . ff. 4 Lovely return trip-dark and spoon-y 12' Cifcaflet Cqms wigs flgyqfham' is 1 -pardon us l-of course we meant mens ip In an Intense- 00 rl con' ug nspook-y .. test-fifteen for Captain Selman. I llgootibaxll. 0. C. 37. Corsicena 13. 13 Sfgikteicfgfs ago? ga n , I l 1 l . GOT to stay in for Miss Griffin-and tiff , John C. Phllllps lnvites nlne girls she fined him 4 pei-i0dB..,,md they I to a movie and then has to stag it. call this a free country, 1 ' - . . . . . 2.1 gig Girls Club- 14 Wllsonlan Society starts membership -5.4 Swimming Club organized. z'Ancient drive! iii li- Order of the Whales and Mmnows- 15 Carl Matthews tried to lead 3A Latin .44 . xu 1-' pep meeting. Lots of pep in antici- class .111 a Latin song! Out of hos- bv, pation of coming game. Dlial Ill 8 few weeks- i Football. O. C. 21, Forest 0. McCoy 16 N0 g0SSlD 81101111 School. Brownie :eff ia of the .qournalo no longer believes has a sore throat. Lucy IS sick. and jk? Q that Forest will win city champion- Kathleen 13 mad at Zellwood- QQ ' Ship- Snake Dance- 17 Football. Bryon, Texas, ss 1 Oak Cliff New rule discovered by office: 4 13- We IOS! 0111, but li WHS ll good if , periods if you cut one: 5 periods if SCP8-D! :. -1. you leave grounds. Syveet mamma! 19 Assembly. Pu rpose : Scholarship YOU Calft take them with you! Club. All pupils averaging 80 per is Straight school stuff. C833 asked gold stazezldfroynd nunlge: - - . .. .. - w respon , wou Ju ge a ggggegaggt, :xiii F2355 to there are plently of brains in Oak Q ' Cl1ff. Good loo 6l'S. too. ' Turkey. 4 20 A t th t f lt ld - 3 4 Fvolball- 9. cg 13.. Bryan Street .e'I.'2 Z.'n,fE.'L'eiL oi? nefffillli vidio , ghgh 7' City c amplous 'D' Snake applause by students when title. Un- gg ance' der Cover, was announced. Could f Picture show, Miracle Man. We it be that the students think that's I ,., have one of our own-Coach Allenl where their beloved faculty belong? , ix i. - 99 fi ll' -4. li 11 . , , ,.,,.-. r - -- -f f--- ..,.., ,,,. , .V A - ' i A a . e ge'-:V :gl ,':. .-so' A fr - vp, -gpg -,. ,, .. VZ Xi --., 'il' fx is 37 Cs? fi. li-I' ' - , riff. .1 lx Calendar for Year Contmuecl al as :3 F55 . . . . -wwf Football banquet at Oriental given by twenty-flve nlce. lqrlle. fat: J'-llFY Eder ,, Journal. Gold footballs awarded. YVIOHIES. He was allve at thls wllt- tie: 4' Randolph had a new girl so they lngl gq I elected him Captain! Fatty took 19 Rifle meet held between local schools. may Q' Mary McLarry. Well! well! Oak Cliff contestants must have Bad O librarian, in a new yellow chif- buck fever. or we ost. ap.aln ay .15 folilr creation. received in honor of talks for the twenty-ninth tlmel l her library assistants. Great enthu- 20. Junior-Senior Dance. Mostly Fresh- 'eh siasm over a new style fight be' men who attended. but they emoyed l' tween Pat and Fatty. Interrupted by it exceedingly. -We have to do some- g, announcement that food was- ready- thing for our flsh now and then. 2,3 QQ Palt ang Gaorgce glsxgsir gtg! Elrthdai 23 Senior girls have a grand time dis? ' CH CS- ut - - U' W1 9 000 .' th costumes and escorts o 1 -1 .. . and got mote than his Shaft of Cher' tvllizqiflilagious members at the Baccalau- li, ' ries and Whlllped crew! reate Sermon. We suppose there was 35,3 ff' Assembly 8th period. Music class a sermon but we didn't hear lt men- ?. gf? presented program of Christmas mu- tioned. :ffl sic. Evel'yb0dy set Set-nine fm' 24 Assembly. Faculty quartet sang a Xmas! lovely song about REOWINEI And 43. this IS an age of prohibition. ' w - . :. flu' JANUARY' 1922 . ,b 25 Basketball. Oak cliff ss. Red Oak Everybody stupid-too much food- ut 18. Boy-page an adding machine! 33 X ii everybody folfcedly cheerful! New That puts them in the scholarship R-W fd Year's resolutions all well oiled and mu anyway! in good working order! ' . , , i 1. . ...yy - 26 Senior Day. Dlgnlfled, sob-stuff pro- Asseimglyg to propagate enthusiasm gram! lovely luncheon, designed to gig 'ff for e a e' . make all us Door undergrads gealousl +44 Q Just regular Stuff except that MISS It succeeded. Majestic party ln after- Brown had B new dress! noon. Must be nice to be a real 5.5: Oak Cliff defeated Waco in debate. Senior! g-.' Some hot an' artlstsl 27 Commencement. Class had decided to ire LAS- Senior Play, All of a Sudden wear corsage bouquets of Xiolets. f ' Peggy, presented to a full house. One girl didl She ought t0 9-V9 41 jj' l Thrilling play. Kathleeeg had a lovgly Carnegie meaial. k Slahhil Maglwanted I ' h nt that escap at times U to know w at in o a ower a .J- . till: bgtlifr was all that could be de- cox- age was. llnderclasld niet: 3 'g-ed! rather subdued. It IS repor tl a A :asketbanl oak Cliff 15, B,-yan red spots were rather prevalent. Flrst A Streetlligh 12' so :nil ends' d l l f l. fl A 4B l Ung held to announce . arse an no sy cess 0 ran 51. M. ff?- 15i'n0f and to 2::1,.l'2fs'z'2x:.:nf':l'.?.z.'z2531.22.12 12' ' D , . ay. ' 44 wake lm the nnioiimzu eewild con- very wise looking faculty members iv Chgmlstry note 5. ue' - Ra were grouped in Library. Mr. Whit- 1'-5 fuslon among the Seniors. Katie e tlesey resembled ..Mercm,y poised for Q.. ' Hall and Holmes Richter suffer wave . ,, . 'Hi , d 1 rit won- fllght Qnot a thermometerb. Quite ft of Prosperity an Papua y' a number of old familiar faces could gig der Why ' f k n be discerned in the ranks of the new- 'QQ Shortage o Din Crepe Paper 3 ' comers. M, nolmced by local merchqnts' Great 31 Second day of registration and the QW! -' Wnsternailon among Semor dewrat' faculty still smiling. A system strong fml fq mg commlttee' enough to handle Sophomores has at Q . Oriental Hotel honolrsvd by DYBBGECSRIE last been found. gr, Senior banquet. ' as a won e J. li-' banquet and at its close.the 5110855 FEBRUARY' 192- . 73 A had partaken of sufficient nour- 1. System stlll working well . Mr. A. A ishment to withstand the gas attack might well exclaim Eureka! Some ffg 4, of after dinner speeches. Player of faculty worried over small num- .H starred as usual and made only four- ber of Juniors until Miss Holiday 'A ,ft . f 'Q A 11 teen errors in grammar.. He doesn't play football like he studies English! Senior invitations arrive for distribu- tion. They certainly are handsome affairs, and as Kathleen Jones says: Ought to fetch results. Local A. Ga M. Club entertains Cen- ter and A. Kr M. teams at a banquet. In order to assure them the best in the city the Oak Cliff Leopards were also invited! 4Bl come to life and have a wienle roast at White Rock. Harry Peterson proves himself to be a valiant trench- erman and devours a strinz of 2 suggests that many are taking under- class subjects. Aheml Could she be referring to History? All Seniors fexwpt Alma Carson! manage to register. Faculty worn but triumphant. Worn because they have registered fifteen hundred and fifty- six pupils: triumphant because at last a system of registration works! A lot of disappointed students for classes began and'continued on time! . Memory contest for music students. Oak Cliff averages 99.85 per cent. Hurrah for Oak Cliff! Nine for Cannon! F: F. ii 4 H. -44 J ' . 3 x . ff ' : 18 ' 6 ' 1. vf' ' 4 L-, M F ix ' loo P . . .-... 'SE x.-1 ,, 'af- , . I ' gf., y . , . ,. ' rf fp-f u -as-gi-,-fl.-,gsl-1,w.'ff:5',tq. lv' 'F' - i 4 ' J H' 'HQ-1.-Wi, 31 ? . -A . xl' ae2'f.-a?- -'-HSV -- 1- 4- -1 l- -F N... J 'IAF v. 1 .ir J . . V , . 5 Ti. ' e .fra ,-' ..e.- . -..-.-- -...ri '-,4-fa 1 eq yr -,-.Lewinga:,g::f,'if'ifj-agiiiqgpayfgg.yf2yg,,fggj?E-fgfiggi 'vii 7571 jfs ,Eli viii .HJ i -ff W Calendar for Ye -C ' aw 31' OTIFITIHC -.s'! we 1-1. gg 4.-1 tai?-ii . . . Fi Q- 7 Prellmlnary Flve Minute Talk contest 10 Journalism class visit the News build- lf proves that the race of orators is ing, Qig' ,335 10118-lived-and long-winded. 13 Miss G. falls into creek on a Iatin ei 8. O. C. Hi Y brings home the State Class picnic and is forced to rescue 'iii banner for a fifteen day visit. herself. Two reasons: C13 tonnage, Fifi' 9 Basketball. Oak Cliff 29, Waco 19. 523 bystanders all overcome with 11,33 Getting to be quite a habit with us. aufhter- 5175 10 Boys debate with Lancaster. Oak 14 335 Iineet anghplan to laaxae one big 1122? P1 Cliff won. 3- ulme- QV' Dro a ly do it, 13 Smal gmtest in Five Migute TSS. mdwlth Mary Mac and Butle at the ut.. Y ary rown. first.. a.nd laire - .' der, second. Of course the women 15 yi meet and Plan ,B dance- OUP :f N fi: won-they had more exercise. tlfgleolggrss are showing some Speed ies 14 4A's meet. Roberts Rules of Order 16 4B, y ' D . called in to settle dispute. Invitations Johisgglzazsvgenle fgast big, Kfiufn ga? ordered- J . epcan go. IS glr IS ,233 15 Basketball. oak Cliff 15. Bryan High 17 ZIOSLZYCI b h , , 12' Let the Leopard roar! funds for vaiiiiougsa:ti'i1IitiI:abva'i'ligyr:Jse wi, 16 4B's meet with Miss Cooper as faculty eed, t f ' . uc' ,j, sponsor. They appoint a ring com- fnanaggg. or Mrs. Horton IB SOME ,a mittee. , '. 17 Basketball. oak Cliff 9. Forest Ave? 18 frfufyhgxgef cjifigxjgagiddegw- T00 1 -. - c a 1 nue 12. Dont let the Leopard roar present. Donald sees Gayle bllifrgrgis 20 Debate with Waco. Oak Cliff wmsl Qthy is still present. Q33 21 Gayle K. has a new green dress. If 20 2B's have class meeting and pro- Q12 igng she will just remove. the cape .the FDS- gram in aduiboriuml ,f tume will be splendid for swimming. 21 Captain Day calls an officers, meet EQ I'-1 22 Storey S. joins the Hi.Y and begins ing at 3:05 and a certain dashing 55, to gush il trlogdgadv mth ISSYY PMT- ioung captain has trouble with his or curs n 'we oug our gai- atin teacher because he preferred' 52, lant fisherman llked 'em a wee blt the meeting to Caesar ,LI-. naughty!! 0 k Orff 16 B an 22 Girls' Club. . 23 lsigsiitblglileli 1.a oh. lliuml' If riliia 23 f1 e't0 dH0't goes '19 She? in Math iff keeps up there will be another loving C ass an falls Off his chair' -1 eiip to be peliahedl 24 Sgr-TZZSH hagi psay. 5:'ivatF'1 Re- me . . . A l . e ance at ol ed .gr- le E 24 vviidggig izggfrzxigingifar Slgggonsf Eight havebeen called the 0ffgeirs' Q-'1 them have Invely haughty man- 'Wenger Judging by the popularity 'gg gr new Shiiw .rputsrl and bandoline gfltthe wearers of the Sam Brown +14 ' w , ' . , . , e 5. .fag hlghlg Trloticeable. ' Aln t n a t u r e 27 Letter men of Oak Cliff form B X4 27 gfiilce discovers a new rule and Cali- sociftyfnot Hlllhabetical, you know! ' TJ tain Day addresses the assembly 28 P1'f'2llm1Hal'y Declamation Contest to 2.1 ' thereon. This was his forty-second Qieclde-on Oak Cliff candidate for 1 s speech. gylglelr-cltg 'contest Claire Nedder 523- - 28 Senior History notebook sold for five . ' 'Ure IS 8. pretty Kirl. The 1552 .. dollars. It is rumored that the same Judges were 111911. Q. E. D. 1 book has earned four A plus grades. 29 Jim Ward appeared in class Wea,-ing ' ' this sign on his back: If this valu- ,fd MARCH. 1922- able package 311011153 12? IOSL finder yy 1 W d f I rt f . d d . pease return to office. M on er u qual y 0 yvm I an raln 30 I h , l .M F' 1' usher in the merry spring tlme. I-fgngoesaili fvllms inft Wlfh Webb- Hg. . 2 Upper Sophomore class meets. Presi- on Mary fir 11:5 tinies had he eye Pg' dent Calloway has a new permanent , . ' 3,5 -as wave. Virginia MCHSHIQV and Lucile 31 Mothers Club meeilng- 27, Dorff have a talking match. Neither fb' r ' won as the judges left before the APRIL. 1922- -' ' finish- All of a sudd P ted fi ins 3 Another debate. Oak Cliff won. North Dallas Hibgh bigizmeciipgzqueg? 6 Blue Monday. Just work and every- Wilsonian Society meets in business body cross except Alice Shannon, who session. iggi Qi! 7 TS? 9' new beau' ' Playlet and miscellaneous program fr . s meet and Mr. Johnson has quite presented under auspices of Debating 4225.1 gm an exciting time getting them to elect Society. Good, mo, . s.2:ffSr...'5hz1...i'.L.r Mz.5:3k.zz fg.i,qSGRir,gmd :grade-ferr wr- K, Seb only WANT to talk at once, the the trauhle on mm -that may be 5213 . eniors all DO it. ' 'ffl ft . , . . G. W. Loveless falls asleep on S - V 1 8. Girls Club has a business meeting. set cm. and passes his comer' It :ZS 55?-, gtg 9. 3B sl greet.. Small lattendance but the last car, boo! Try Blue-Jays, 4 evelyt lng IS peace u . G. W. :Ha ff 101 if .if e . 1 - -- ,-... . . ...- re-ra..A .,-.. .. , , ' -f' fl t 5 SEQ- ' 'gulf' 5,-3 1 ' Elf i. , fir. ggi Calendar for Year--Contmued ns, si' 'ting 5-Q2 E Rodny,H. calls on Lillian Kinser. ljle 4. 4A's decide to have their baocalau- izlii Sends In Donald MCG-'S Card by mls- reate sennon at Baptist church on take and Lilian isn't home. Better May 28, :vw t 1 Rod o i 1 fiysome eye gasses' ' ne' any' 5. Senior lgayl O you Zkelwoodl And :Eff ' oesn't aire seem t t t f 'iw' Q , MP- C0all'fWI'gEht3l has atnew tsglqrilnig a millionaire's wifeilo e cu ou or 'fig suit an ove y ue tie o ma c is , . 141. lr .- wonder why T. w- and S. H- 8'SZ.lf..iJ5'fEi.c.?1'Eb'5ifZ1Z2i hZ. 2.c e'1i'. is . are so popular with the ladies this press' 3 ne ' year? ' ,. Q . 9. The January, 1922, class holds re- 1:59 Heavy ram. and an the portable ciass union at Brownie Warwick's Yes. ?'f 3 rooms leak , classes have splendid time Mac was there too A N dodging the drops. Who says this is ' I ' gg v- t a dry country? 10. Girls Club meets. Assembly called to discuss Armenian 11- 4A S meet and Dlall lllcllic at White gill Relief measures. Girls' Club helps: Roqk for May 20- If the Juniors Q SA-S promise to repeat play. Men on donut lose their pep, there ll be some ' - faculty offer to play baseball game Semin' CUSS next Year- with regular team. Wish we had a 12. Faculty plays baseball with the regu- 15 P corner on Sloan's Liniment. lars. We are afraid to announce the fs he Track meet at Denton. Of course Score- Oak Cliff won. 15. Senior exams begin. Some of the g... gf . Great consternation among girls. Seniors flalie lost their .iallllly air and Athletic committees of all Dallas High B119 beginning. to feel rather serious Schools announce that for all future 8L0llt many things- 'WF time one student can be awarded just 16. Librarian appears in a new pink QQ one sweater in one year. Also no gingham dress. She ought to wear '.f:2 .fs more gold balls except for State pink all the time for she has been in 2512 . championships. The boys don't care. a lovely humor all day. TPFY only, WIN the sWeate S'the 17. After a day of strenuous exams the Kills wear em' Seniors wanly discuss plans for Sen- 39:1 Quarterly exams break out like a ior Day. Norma Burg seems to be Ft! rash on the dispositions of the fac- most decimded in her views and sp ' ulty. dictates t e affair. pi , B. and G. try to teach Cotner to 18. Helen Halsell plans to entertain her 3 make love l.ut he is so slowl The group fwe almost said gang j at 55,4 Junior play hangs in the balance. Cedar Crest June 3. Irene and Hazel ii: f-1 Junior Soiree. Grand time. Webh say they will help. :gi '. makes a delightful leading mari! and 19. Senior Dayl 'Nuff said. it Walcott is an ideal utler. Gol ie is . , jg. ' -1 an ideal stenog, and Elizabeth Blay- 22' Eveyybody working except 8' few if 5, I k HB th ,, th h .t Senior teachers, and they need rest. gf. ,s OC. WS .YO ef as OW 1 were Bill Gi-ace studies his Latin in Eng- .E gutela hallit.. h . ' t B h lish class. He got caught. too. M oi ay. s ave picnic a ac - - . , ,ci -U man's. Claire and Zelwood got lost! 23' Era? 3:22326 0122 gxffgzingnkflzli 5' -. Worried ,the chaperones more than Gates. front porch. They both lost' Jig ::y0nedeii'B k th H I t t for the young lady went to sleep. ii? .Ur owar . as s ree gn- s o a - . , , 4 ' tend church dinner: succeeds with the 24' igiiigzlgyggg 1ii'ffgalft3fuRl:niiT5:ttsl Q gf - fourth until he tells her about the - y ff 1 other three Poor boy! Seventh Mme' ' l - , ., . . , , ' Q Report cards out. Gloom apparent in 25. Ziiasioirlian committee meets to decide Q U 1. man qu rte-s. ' 'Y ' Renjweda industry apparent in all 26' T32 E5-igegzigr eelfnggoggihff.: Lei? ' classes. Miss Bell faints because all t 3 ,a , le y wea IVE Q themes come in on time! 29- Exams open- ,, Dennis Kirby indites a love sonnet. 30- Exams may Open- , . Bet he caught it from his little 31. Exams close. ni , brother. Jack. K - Zelwood Falcone decides that maybe JUNE. 1922- if. : Q' ha wmv not be- alleadiflg man after 1 Commencement. June '22 sure has a . omen axe so unreasonable! some mighty pretty girls. is 52 S 1. A MAY. 1922- Seniors rehearse violently. Clifford Dillard forgot to come to practice. but nobody would accept his apology. Miss Corbin has mock banquet in her Junior English class but most of the toasts had a hackneyed sound Just one month mote everybody sit quiet and do not lock the boat fra 2. All over! Now for a happy vaca- tion! With faces grim and eyes grown dim, With fingers all crippled and sore, We write these lines, pull down the blinds, And close the office door We ve thought till late on every date From the first through to the close We ve done our best,-now give us rest And protection from our foes f eras.. 1922 is .gg 26, Q9 . af' Z- . . . ' ' . . e 'L . - '. 73 4.1 - f . ' 'f 3. - - . A ff'-7 ' - ' . 15: Vt - . .,. 'al is 3 102 V.: ' 'T. 32 1 . - , 3, ?Pfiwff9f'Af' A i'- J ' ' : vi-Wiz v i :1r+'fif!1fP2 mfS.ufr4 f-':fi- . -. l . -Q, . J - .. L. . A A V- 1 Z e 1' rt 'yrw z--, V qi ' I -' ' aceqi ,'- '-:Q-,fifnqlg-fg.v H-:ve-.j-:, fr-1.91 ,v.7..1.:',-, H. ,..,f' y,:+,4L fr-pi-gv,g.1Qfl'n G Q K :mf-:11-.ififf-Z...Jw'f.4 1271: 1' 3- Z::!4.Z,l3.f5h uf? H' 5:11 if , Gai- , .5 4 1 l rg -nf ,,. ff K 'RJ ., .ul V X -ui 1 ' A X :iv if 47. 7 31 ' L: ' Q Q 4 :I is, ff' ,-I mg: ff 1: 21.2, SEI f I S1 .I , x. .:, P ,. 535 ifigq 'A' ' zz .'g COACH HOWARD ALLEN 5,3 x. .' We like the fellow who does things. L.. We like a fellow many times more when aff he does things and doesn't talk about them. The best example of such a personage is .. sn Mr. Allen. We would never have known that he was among us had it not been for .E vi that most noticeable fact-he DOES things. 8-,Q rm . P1 ... Oak Cliff deems herself more than fortu- :eg f-1. , nate in receiving the skilled services of Mr. .SA V 1 Nl. Allen. . 32,2 , Vw .71 , , Q .b . ..z 1,1-. M ,V '. 2 ,TN .ef- sf do sv :S F55 355 .VT gg 1. ,.x- n 'f .v 'V , 7: 1 r 1. 4. . .vi 5, . iii? f- 4 1.1 . . , fa: ,nz .E A- . . , .l gp. MANAGER POLK M. KENLEY Mr. Kenley is the manager of Oak Cliff E 352' Q. 3 QQ , Athletics this year. No one will ever know gfffi the rf-al value of Mr. Kenley's services to gf old Oak Cliff. :ts- ,. 41' 'f.., fi v W 1 Cz. i :,' 'B- ei gif? I 5 1 lf: 'oh . -: 'ir il 3 fel' pg .iw 1' W ff.. 'U fs: i Q13 if fem 55 ' 5-HJ 1 .-gg . if , 4 -ei pp 103 . T . 'C' ' ' 2. I ,- ' .-. ' i a Y' 1, ,',-, . - ' :P - - . . 5.4 W Y .asf - - f ' 5.1 'I -' - . . : . w . - 5 . -r . 'Mff' -'rf-f- '. - ' ' -EL Y ,. X f kr 1 f' ,S 12.1 .qv QI -4 .YZ Q. .- .u . f A- ff' . CDAK at SW V ' its fit! -I as ii Q15 'mf-3 Y L 1 5 .15 LEUHJARD ,E si '2 ,gn 1 , . Wil ht: ,, 1-.?IvJf Elfiir 03 fufo Q. , ry . v 4 p -, ,HU ', '.,- 04 . ff? gf'-23 Q if sv 'ij -nf 4,532 .4 ....'? 6f -l A45 M5 asm... . -e eff- X- Q. T N -,. . . D , - V ' 7 Y 1 14 Qgpij ' :1 'vii 'W iii 'fre 4 gg WHAT HE DID ' iii! ' I. City Football Championship. 335 ff North Texas District Championship. ' Q . , East Texas District Championship. 'A - u n s cd- ' West Texas D1str1ct Championship. Ffgq W City Basketball Championship: J l State Basketball Champlonship in A. A. U. , 1, City Track Championship f 'Y District Track Championship at Denton. . . . . 53 City Tennis Championship. . . . . . 73? . District Tennis Championship at Denton. Fr- 4 fig ' f .3 :if .-'Q - 6 ' 5 5 f . ei L' 104 '35 11 , , -1 v ,.. 4.1, -. :4 .f L I l -I .54 .r 1 ,. r- - 1 1356 f- CT' 2-l or e fF'fi'1: f':gy'g,f!-1 :,fw.- ?f w M5yer.ae.-za'28,-:13 H 1. x . . ,. -. . .M,r.37' ,.l!tn1r.i +551-.fel-'1zil: Q K ,agPr.111f,.4Vf-,qN,.vf'l:g5 :ffui-:'6!..f,-?5,:ggq.4g,:,.gj',?,2'Qif,-i., iii- A Xb lc X 4 , ,f 37: f V ' A ll Si? A , 4,- ' rl, fy. af? W f 11 L cl D QHTCTS O t C COPHI' aj? :l,,. L-5-f'. s- 1 Eiwx 1.-' gil. 5,151 YN : 'X' if 'Eggs -: 1 , ' ' - ri'- roorballz '33, Basketball: bf? f- :X Pl ,1 Player Q 3421 ayer Lynch iii EYHC? A if. . . 7' 'E Hlggms 'ljffa King, J. Weeklb' ' Schroeder Ward 'iv Q? Ward V41 i Holt .TN Rhew Z Z Weekly eff' Gray f ,ga ff Osborne 955 Graham ff ,ff WH ig wif Turner if T k -1 , if rac : iq, Kmg, B. K. 2 Lynch 5 King, J- Kellam Bryan , Brownlee 1 :ng l Hargreave Northcutt Hamilton Lgitsog Mulkey f . g' ' if ,. i Mlller fs' Pm' 1 Z Mulkey .1 Tennis: I Yep' Z Osborne PQ! Bafl' Q Helmle aff? Z f 23:1 Q, sg: iw 'W . Q ll' ff k 4 eva:- fil rs A Fi ,' W 1 C I l if 105 1 v ' ll -- ,. fl- r X 5.1 1 f -x '25 3: fm -t lr-8 4 'V I T , . ,. .. .. ,.. ,, . C C 9 . , 531 - L iff' 4Ti.JQ.- V5 1 X W' fx C ' X 'ff ' ' QQ. ,235 E32 W 9? Fi I-.23 lat? 313 ' af Z! if Zia iii --Ca 55 F513 ' 5452 fr?-1 EJE ab :if W4 rf fi? FOOTBALL TEAM Perry Graham ...... ....................................... .................. C a ptain P. M. Kenley ...... ..,..,..........,,, M anager Howard Allen ......... ,.....,.....,,............,, C oach WS Robert Duncan .,....,.,.., ......... A ssistant Coach gg- Dr. Guy T. Denton ,.....,......A............,........,... ...........,,...,.... T rainer hz fi' THE LEOPARDS 554 Graham, Captain .............. Loft End Player .,... .,..... Q uarterback 3,5 Rhvw .......,....................,. Left Tackle Weekly ..,.. ,....,...... F ullback Turner .,...t................,.,... Left Guard Clift ,...,.., ...... H alfback liz Hai-grave A..... .....,..,..... C enter Lynch ...,. ........... H alfback iff' Higgins ......,. ....,.,... R ight Guard J . King ..,. ........ Q uarterback qt 4.4 Gray .,.,.,,..,,.,,,. .,...,... R ight Tackle Mulkey .... .,............ H alfback B. K. King ......,. ........... R ight End Ward ....,., ...,... R ight Tackle P555- S'-,N an THE LEQPARD CUBE fi Hamilton ,,,,.. ........ T ackle Benton .... ,...... F ullback B1-yan ......... ,,......... C enter Pegues ......, .......... G uarrl T55 Schroeder ...., ..,.,. H alfback Cole ..l......... ......... C enter 553 Parks ,,,,,..,.. ....... T ackle C. King ,....... ................. E nd Kepke .,,, . ............ End Carnahan ..... ..,,.... H alfback gd Miller ....,, ....... H alfback Stemmons ....... ......,... G uard 1 . 39' ,al .ia M ?? 8 jg' 1- Y A 1 W'A , ' 1 -1 - - ' ff P . I -'Fu' I , . . . . , ' - -3 , rs-'Q mf ,H--'1 1,131 - 5 . m -I-.Ml Q' ng 3 1 ..-,ew -- N15 ,J Q .- - . . I ,l 1. ,,. ..- -f -- . . . M' . E wi-L T- f- -M .mwmafrrf . - .-5. N A 6 . . A ' '- -' ' ' 'f ' '-- -Fff' -'- W'--- sr 'eff wh 2-irf.s.-:1l'1.v1,-11!i'M Q 9 K e.swf:ft1fa:2T'siw'-wwf-Nweb,-v,Et+w...:.w.o-: 'YQ V F353 'rf if-B5 fl'-f' 2-'21 ' FL w its Q., . 1--1, .2415 f,--.t CAPTAIN PERRY GRAHAM All-City and All-State End 5.4 .gn gf, Graham, Captain of the Leopards and left end of the year's eleven. has been one of the most popular .,f fi? leaders of football ever turned out by any school any iff! time. His spectacular catches have been a revelation to Oak Cliff and his interference, inspired by his 1,251 fighting spirit has saved and won many a day for his 53' team. No one who witnessed it could ever forget a Pi, 'tif certain forward pass during the Forest game when if Graham. traveling at top speed in order to be beneath 55.5 ffl: a high and unusually long forward pass, made a L25 supreme effort to spear it--but failed, because no human could .have done better. The forward leap sent Qi' Graham on his face-but he arose-disappointed. Eff-5 -lf' ugi: GEORGE PLAYER ,if-Q All-State and All-City Quarterback gl E-1 is Although Player is comparatively a newcomer 23:55 if among us, he has won the admiration of experts as a football player, and of everyone else as a genuine PLAYER fig fellow. Directing his team with almost uncanny abil- 'iff' ity, with his interests solely with his team and school, H15 12721 he has won many victories for Oak Cliff. His most GRAHAM marked characteristic is his unselfishness and un- Eid -a thoughtedness of personal glory. In the game with yall -gli, Forest he quickly saw that opposition was centered against him, so gave up his individual brilliancy to We ggi his team and allowed his running mates to do what 53. ii'-n he could not accomplish. Besides being major ol' Qi- the R. O. T, C., he has proved to be one of the best E35 quarterbacks ever turned out in the State of Texas. Q , Rfk 3113 ii' MALCOLM HARGRAVE WL 5,5 All-State Center ' --' Hargrave, winner of the popularity contest and .ui all-state center, is known as the best natured fellow Qi i on the face of the globe. He is the sort ofrfellow 523 f who succeeds in everything he attempts, and has a 52,1 'il peculiar knack for poise. Although denied the center 'aj berth in Horace S. McCoy's All-City team, Hargrave i ' easily succeeded in winning the All-State position. QS.: .' He has played stellar football the entire season, show- 3- ' '- im: a wonderful interference and an unusual ability gf:- ?p, at tackling behind the line. Hargrave was another one of our star athletes who held commissions in the R. O. T. C., being one of the most popular captains ever claimed by any B company. Our hats are off to Mac. .,- . M' DAN LYNCH ggi, . 1' EQ! Dan has shown himself, especially in the last foot- 7' . ball season, to be one of the best athletes ever boasted my . by old Oak Cliff. He is one of our three ten-second ' men and is perhaps the fastest halfback in the Lone .419 I Star State. Unlike many other athletes, Lynch not . 1 only goes out for every kind of athletics, but is a ii STAR in every one of them. Since the football season 3-ag 5-K he has been elected captain of both the basketball and iw ty baseball teams, and has been a star sprinter and QS A ' jumper in track. Here's to Lynch's skill and good aff? -at wg-f Q nature! Q ,N 1 Y HARGREAVE LYNCH 6. , 1 . 107 Sag, , 8 s.. g.. v- I .. : . . . - ,ir . P' .- ' sv, gg ,--1. . -'H' '- ...we ' 'L 1: -- V, V, . L- . - '. v ' ' 'W' -ww-is wi---f f+fv+'Wi' an X I M'es'mw ,fa,dto.-- 14' rf P - 1 Q ff' fi' fs fri' 5-ai ffpif 1 as f ff! S-.L-Z: Af . ,ef ,x 33' 2-I .J. ft PAT WEEKLY Lp ' All-City and All-State Halfback gv.: i- Chesty, our noblest son of fighting Ireland. is one of the best football players that ever set foot on an '- - Opposing goal line. Besides being one of the fastest .,5 , li halfbacks in existence. he is a clever broken field run- 15:3 sy- ner. Although he has the asset of great strength, he wins his glories by sheer skill. His greatest asset, . however, on the gridiron, court, or in the schoolroom, 4' is his great Irish smile-that smilel There were only two times during the entire season when this vener- gf able Irishman's smile was not apparent. One was fig 1 when his countenance was so besmattered with mud ' ' . . '4- ,-. that it couldn't be seen, and the other when he gfqj dropped the ball on the two-yard line after being igvf iff! tackled during the Bryan-Tex game. f.- ' . -,sy l A ,r BRYAN KING gi Second All-State Team-End B-K is an exception to the rule. He has proved that it is possible to be handsome and play football pit 522-, WEEKLY at the same time. But seriously, King is one of the if most consistent players at the right end position ever KING 'iff seen at Oak Cliff. He has an extraordinary reputa- fvfj fi tion to keep up, being a descendant of a long line -'A of Kings who have been shining stars, one by one! U- His crown is full of jewels, especially the ones he ,tj has annexed this glorious season. We will never for- psig get B. K., although there are still other Kings to fig if take his place when he has gone. Vg, 3 ,: t -IST ' RALPH CLIFT firg . ' ,- Q Third All-State Team Halfback fa Clift, like his running mates. is one of the fastest ' sprinters in the city, having taken off first place last '35 11 year in the 220 dash. He has proved to be a very :fi ' consistent ground gainer, especially on end runs. We FQ, will never forget the time during the Bryan-Texas 1.4- '-, game when Oak Cliff first got the ball. Clift was ,V too fast, even for himself, and in his rush around V right end stumbled and fell, hard enough to inJure 1-,-5 iii any other man, but he arose-with the same old 535, ,Fit Leopard fight! Fifteen rousing cheers for Oak Cliff's fm ii' own Chaparral. QL 1? i , A 2 CHARLES TURNER . i . Hi All-City Guard and Second All-State Team at -1 pf- Guard fig We call him Goblem because that is what he does. Besides, Goblem is the only name that many Cliff Q25 Dwellers identify him by. Although not as heavily :kj ll built as most of the guards he has opposed, he never if-51, ' fails to give them a funny feeling of what Oak 74,3 - Cliff fight means. There is just something about Turner's makeup that makes an opposing eleven feel ,gf as though they were bucking up against the Magnolia building. Even though he is now a graduate of Oak M. Cliff, he has that same old Leopard Spirit, and if you see a tow-headed fellow at any Oak Cliff game, bob- Q W , bing up and down rooting for his buddies, you may know that it is Goblem Twitchem Turner. our ba h- ,, tv E ful athletel QQ ' ' Q : E Q, CLIFVI' TURNER .4 ' 'S 5? - C? 'L 108 53. .rn 1' ' -7- 'Q Af, - 1 l V - , L I. 1 Y 1 1 .es F ' ' ,rg , I 'L e 4 . x - - -W U- '?'..-,f r'f Jr- f,f.'7gff1,',1-71' 2 Qs- -1 :1fg -'L - - gf - -' 17 , , .' , 's-.rfi'rzra3l'is.:Qf: swf19.1-:ff?5.i3'wa'f5 mis-'btfvifi v .. , . , l-rg' , , x wxswfl-.2 its 1 l W fx T N E573 :ff -rc key.. 0-T: we A3 My -'41 -Us h CLEN HIGGINS gif . ni,-z-, 2-QI' All-C1t and All-State Tackle 15:- ek! ' 5 Without a doubt, Higgins has made the most spec- tacular entry into Oak Cliff athletics of anyonefbar- E-S, ring none! In his initial year of football he not only f succeeded in making the team that won the champion- ship of North, East and West Texas, but easily won a kg coveted berth on the All-State team-besides his place A' on the hard contested All-City team. Not only is he 751. a fierce player, but he knows the technical game. He 67.1 is known as one of the fiercest tacklers in the State 1142 of Texas. When he made his initial bow into basket- iff 'gli ball this year he won an enviable reputation. We Qfjl 3. like him. He is a scholar, a friend, and an athlete. gf JIM WARD 51 Guard-Sub fa WARD 'YH Ward has been with us for two seasons now, havim.: made the team during his Freshman year. He really UQ HIGGINS needs no introduction to the fans of Oak Cliff, though ' he has made a most enviable record. He not only up hitched his wagon to a star. but has made it work! QQ He has a reputation for tearing great holes in oppos- it A' ing lines and for holding like a stone wall when the 'Ji ,. 2... Leopards are at bay. Besides his record in football. 5.4.33 iii. he tore into basketball and taught many an opposimr player that he was a GOOD guard and that Oak Cliff my Q 'f clidn't intend for them to make a single basket! 45'-I ' Q 9.222 .' ' 'Fi -4, RANDOLPH RHEW fide ABQ fs All-City and All-State Tackle gg ' Rhew is one of our two husky tackles. His effi- E4 - ciency can best be measured by the honors he has ggi: ' ' won. It is no easy job to win over hundreds of gf-3 ,4 huskies from all parts of Texas the position he holds Q- ' on me All-State Mythical Team. It takes a MAN jg., M from the top of the head to the toes to grind through .jf if as gruelling a season as was the lot of Oak Cliff with 5-f' f 5 as little difficulty as he did. Anyway, THEY know F21 ' himethe opposing teams-and THEY will always rc- Q55 ' member him. It is because the Leopards had that Q3 -' sort of punch that they ground out such a victorious 35, I ,Sl season. 'gf gg GEORGE GRAX -,X All-City Tackle gi ., VJ Goldie is one of our most experienced men. hav- H ing played under the Blue and White for several sea- 21,3 sons. Much credit goes to him for his splendid skill ky W-'4 and invincible courage. Gray is a typical Leopard ,gli -' and fills every inch of his good record as a pounding. . l consistent tackle. He specializes on football, and what fr? Q' j he doesn't know about it has never been done on the 'Q-2 5--',4 gridiron or written in the rule book. We all take our hats off to Gray-All-City Tackle. gf: S 9 RHEW GRAY ,G ,L by 109 , i . N ki - -A . p .AYW ff' .1 - '- ':-'ft , 'E' i- e rw:-' .ge .z-. ,-,,.1.- ,.,f.-V .,,,.- ,,.,.,t-,- '. lu A izfilii-Fjifv': .swiftlgff:f2W.af-w f2?'nM331-vS57Qf4g,E2fzlE?k7'il'q::5 i 521 W V iii QFI5 eg ,. ' . ., fgg, -. ,El 52,32 .fp 'ul Key: 4.-5 E4 ffiffl 1-if ffl M, Q.-Z' 2-if , ter: W WILLIAM BRT AN Qi: .. 5 .: Center-Sub E251 +27 P Pinkie, long-time footballist and major of the A115 Oak Cliff R. 0. T. C., is a very consistent player at ':'f.ig center. He played center as a substitute in 1920 and qv-1 will fill the regular position in 1922. Judging from '75 his past performances, Bryan should do full justice to the expected championship team of '22. Besides beini: Epi naturally a good athlete. Bryan is a hard worker who Q. gi: believes in the old Leopard fight. All Oak Cliff is looking to Bryan to cover himself with glory during ,rsffg SW' the following season. Anyway, he's Our Man, and :QQ wc're for him. QQ, WC all :xii WILLIAM MULKEY Sri lllfh., 1' Halfback-Sub nf' F4 ei Althoutrh Bill has been with us only one season. ilu he has already proved his infallible right to be called gal a l'ull-blooded fighting Leopard. He is especially M L S , BRYAN noted for his Twentieth Century Limited tactics, U KEY V4- .lr . . . . Q - -454 and in fact it. is on that account that Oak Cliff has -:ij 27,2 been more victorious. Give Mulkey the ball has come to be a common phrase, because it is a well- gas known fact that when he DOES take it Oak Cliff Egg ran figure many yards ahead. Mulkey will be one sig. rii' of our best men in the back field in the season of '22, and from the many honors he has won since the foot- gs.. ifh ball season we have prreat confidence in victory in almost every branch of athletics--for his part at F121 QQ least. fig: ,A - Rang 35222 JOE KING ' ,'. 1? Quarterback-Sub Q..-if i1 'l :itz ig! Here is the man who won fame during! the Temple 'rs by name when Temple had the lend. A forward pass, fa' Kim: to King, netted the desired touchdown to even Et- jhl things up. As a hard working sub in the past two '-37 wg seasons. King has received a wonderful traininir for 'B' his position as quarterback in '22. The results ol' .' ,D Joe's work are not as apparent now as they will be Q31 ' next season when he takes the helm. Besides being a Q54 Kg wonderful passer in football. he has proved himself bm in the last year to be developing.: into an all-around ig? athlete that any school would he proud of. gk! :Gi 5,112 tty, HAMILTON ' -.ec if Tackle pp -if lil A Hamilton is the fellow we hear very little about. 14,18 not because his deeds are not great, but because he if 1:1 goes about things in a quiet manner, saying: nothing. ' Oak Cliff may never know exactly what Hamilton has rib. ' l done as a sub when he was greatly needed, but from gif ' ' one who knows, he deserves his letter. During the L . Forest frame and many others of the most important. ' - games of the season when the line was weakening: be- -Q56 X cause of injury or over-exertion, Hamilton was sent -Ml :ea 7 KINI' in to hold it like a stone wall--and he always did. HAMILTON .S- ' ffl it si . 3 A- ' sa .. :fs . as. of J t. uv ' 52 I ,ti 'ff ' el . 1 110 D as 3: .5 Y , ,. lu Y Y 1, . ,, , I: t- - .7 .J ,.. ,,,,,.-is..-, - , , , ,X . . '+', :fq,4sg..1f.1uI 's , fu, 1 ,tg J W .7 X, ,5 ,Q .Aw Li r G 9 K rf 'fr ' rf S P ' ? T T ll A ' ml. is The Football Season ef, ws. 1921 FooTBALL RECORD Sept. 30-Leopards Denton Normal, at Dallas ...... Oct. 9-Leopards Ennis, at Ennis ...................., Oct. 13-Leopards Waxahachie, at Dallas .......,. 25415 Oct. 20-Leopards Greenville, at Dallas .......,.. Oct. 28-Leopards Waco, at Waco .................... Nov 11-Leopards Corsicana, at Corsicana ............ Nov. 19-Leopards Forest Avenue High .,,............... ., , Nov 22-Leopards Honey Grove, at Honey Grove Nov 25--Leopards Bryan Street High ..,................. Nov. 29-Leopards Honey Grove, at Dallas ,,.,,,,,.,,, ig' Dec. 3-Leopards Temple High, at Temple ,... gh, Dec. 10-Leopards Abilene, at Abilene ...,..,,,,.,.., Dec. 17-Leopards Bryan Texas, at Dallas ,,..... 'qt Totals ..........,.,...................................., 55 , I K:- Ql' -' C 4 ' if 7'-1'.1l'i sg, gg? 5' 1 .NJ 1- .5 Q - bf in it SUMMARY or SEASON l HAMPIONS OF THE CITY! is engraved on one side of a beautiful ,L silver loving cup that now reposes in our trophy case where all of the ' others are placed. On the other side of this cup we find inscribed the it phrases, Oak Cliff 1919, and Oak Cliff and Bryan Tie, 1920. 4 These two inscriptions tell the story of two hard years of battle on the local gridiron. V Now, this beautiful cup reposes beside two others, still larger and more , . beautiful, all permanently among the Leopardshspoils of war. These sparkl- ing awards are the result of a gruelling, grinding season of thirteen games - which were played at intervals throughout a lengthy season of over three months. The Leopards had as heavy a schedule as is seldom the lot of any team, much less the lot of a victorious one! At one time three games were ig? played in six days, another was played four days later, the Leopards winning by a good margin, and making it four games in ten days. 5 During this unusually trying and physically depressing period, the Blue 0 and White Warriors battled their way to both the city and district champion- ships by defeating Bryan High and Honey Grove, respectively. Closely fol- lowing these games the Leopards by a signal victory defeated the Temple ' - l Wildcats, becoming champions of district seven. One week later the Cliffites If massacred the highly touted Abilene Eagles, breaking a cord and putting a 1 quietus on their Guitar. This battle netted for Oak Cliff the undisputed championship of North Texas. gig Then came the thirteenth game, the only barrage between Oak Cliff High and the championship of the Lone Star State. Completely outweighed iq and outlucked, the plucky Leopards went down in crushing but glorious de- : feat. The game has aptly been dubbed A good little team against a good f big team, in which the big team won. The Leopards had, according to 1 Coach Hudson of Bryan, true football hearts. 111 in X 4 4, . A 'H -riff as 2 f.- Q Si fx? F . :Tip ' ' Kaffe. . ,A si m., Q.. 5-ll, -H r--Q 535 OAK CLIFF vs. DENTAL NORMAL ' 49: rf The Leopards defeated Denton 38 to 0 in plunging and end runs Weekly carried the oval 55 the opening game of the season Friday, Sep- for the Leopard's first touchdown. ,I tember 30, at Lake Cliff Park. Although the In corresponding manner the Leopards made T5 gg game was ctoselye conltestted throughout. it beg thxrie: touchdowns 'during the first quarter. b came evi en a r t e irst ew minutes o e second ha f opened with both squads A4575 in platylthztl the Denton huskies were hopelessly filghtixgg hasd from Turner's kickoff. However, 'A OU C BSS . t e par s lost no time in piling up more 'ff' ' ' . :Zig f- The first opened with the pigskin in Oak Domts and soon- Player' the new ddmterback' '1' wg Cliffs territory, but for only a few downs. A Gore loose for eighty yards and a fifth touch- gg few minutes later and after gains by line own' kt ,ls Score: Oak Cliff 38, Denton 0. ff 41- ' is 'Pi 9253 OAK CLIFF vs. ENNIS if Sherman's march to the sea fades away in received a long pass and carried the oval to fi cgmnalgsog vgth thfe :garish of the Leopards Iinnis' 10-yard line. from where Player drove t roug t e nnis oot a organi. ti . The t ball f r nd t hd . , second game of the season was cinzliednby Oak e ,O B' Sew one own im Cliff's heavy end of 3 48 to 0 score. Goal kick followed both touchdowns. 15.7 An exceptional interference was shown by The dldrd touchdown featured Clifh the gil the Leopards--the first indication of champion- Leopards fleet halfbdck' when he made d 'iff ship calibre. Ennis kicked off at the whistle spectacular end run for 8' touchdown' but the ball was quickly driven into Ennis' The remaining fum- touchdowns for Oak ff, le it0f'y frfml where Gray made 3 touchdown Cliff were made by line plunges and end runs. bm for Chff Hx' immortalizing Weekly and Lynch, halves, and The second touchdown was made before the B' K' Kmg' end' Fi, end of the first quarter when Graham, captain, Score: Oak Cliff 48, Ennis 0. -H' Vx Q. A ' milf . gs: F5 ' OAK CLIFF vs. WAXAHACHIE Ffa 7 tag- lg Bumping into a much heavier but slower The Leopards made four touchdowns before 5, eleven, the speedy Leopards ran up a 42 to 9 the quarter was up. 'g' score as a revenge against their victors of In the second quarter the Waxahachie line gg: fp? 1920. Oaktgliff Eoiilndlty outplaysd tligr op- foulgfit drleslperatezlyh agdhscored a safety by ' ponents in ree o t e our perio s. e sec- ac ing rner e in t e ine. W. Pi ond quarter was the only run in which Waxa- The third period was marked by two inter- 55,3 hachie could do anything with Oak Cliff. ceptions of passes. ending in two touchdowns 12.5 0 k cliff ed , th f, t f , t f for Oak Cliff. Waxahachie recovered a fumble H I SWF ln ,e Us ew mlm! Us 0 and got away for a touchdown. xg . Play. Player contributing 8 yards. Clift 40 .In the final quasfer the Leopard Cubs were ?-EA E, yards. and a pass, Lynch to Graham, made gwen an apps,-mmty to play. nib gt. the required touchdown. Score: Oak Cliff 42, Waxahachie 9. ggi. E, 'STI ' '41 . 1 E. OAK CLIFF Vs. GREENVILLE 15: ,Q The Leonards ended the fourth argument of ritory by alternating off-tackle plays, runs iii: the year by forcing Greenville to accept the and palssezl Whgn neardthe line, Gray was 4, light end of a 27 to 7 score. given t e al an plunge across for 6 points. .fr 1. ' - - b ll Two more touchdowns by Oak Cliff soon gm, t Wm.z.f?k's':.1e.5i::f.2: .L 5::: 3g.f'1A.:55 fggmlyade by Graham and B. K- Kms get stubborn resistance by Oak liff, w ic s ow ' ' ' f over-anxiety, the Greenville boys put it over The glory of the fourth quarter belongsvto xx.. - the line and, kicking goal, had 7 points to tthe strhstigilti. Mallikey. who Dllmged the lme our 0. or a , our ouc own. . ' Then the Leopards mt their STRIDE. Oak Player missed one goal out of four Chances' , , , . V Cliff received and advanced to Greenville ter- Score: Oak Cliff 27, Greenville 7. .I . ,g ri' 3 ' 112 I? 2' . A ' '14, ...... e ' sw. M , f I'S71 43'1?. x3 f : ' , . Ts ' -1 ff-Sywszif4::wLS',r:f1i-F, 1-'r' 411' u ,i w. 1 3 ,. ,. 9 i' f 4 - 'f , - ff'-si. -ire -. f- -Y? G Q K imiiiii.ff--Zhi-asiiffshifirwa is, ' -an ' is V . 3'-ti ,. S ., .iff ss 2? as OAK CLIFF vs. WAOO . eg, On the fateful day of October 28 Oak Cliff For example, Weekly played the entire game 5535 journeyed in Waco, where the Leopards re- with one eye closed. ceived their first of the two defeats of the At b t this time Oak Cliff joined the H ' a ou , engfehseaijnw tl h d thod f Interscholastic League with two teams in Sec- h ' t' Dug aico amklaren y al 313 Sho tion 5 to eliminate in order to get a chance 5 ex owriah she 1:8 Us 9 Cgragratuge ond er at State honors. These teams were Forest and 4. team. n ey s owe care u coac ing an an Honey Grove, respectively. 55,5 5. ' irresistible open attack. sf, The Leopards played like dead-game sports. Score of Waco game: Oak Cliff 0, Waco 28. .5 - ., OC-1 r - ,rw wh 'YQ 5.3 OAK CLIFF Vs. CORSICANA V.. C. '4 . - DZ The Leopards celebrated Armistice Day by continuously, although he cannot remember his defeating Corsicana 37 to 13 on their own playing during that period. S35 home grounds. . - 1' vt? ll ll f th . d d : - The game was closely Contested fhfoughout- ihf'Ei2fah,if in'Ii ineti?rfeQZZi QZ1fe SJLTFST 5223 gi? and as a result several of our'players were of our good players were placed on the bench gl-'R ffm temporarily, mlured- ,Howeverf lt became Sip' in order to save them for the Forest game. ,fq parent durulg the fnlslhhalf tlilflt Oljk Chff The Leopard Cubs were given an opportunity would have little trouble in eine ing t e game. to try their skin and grit- :ho Captain Graham was 1nJured to such an l . 53,3 extent that he became delirious, but played Score: Oak Cllff 37, Corsicana 13. 954 -fix WZ H? 32, ...-,U It ,Ugg ax 557 OAK CLIFF vs. FOREST JN . , . . ff Saturday, November 19, Oak Cliff took a hand Oak Cliff s first touchdown occurred in the in the city iseries, practically cinching the city first guarter when B. K. King scooped up the g championship by defeating the mighty Forest pigskm after. Hargreave had blocked Toschs .Yi 31: squad. Forest's great undefeated forces punt. Practically unhmdered Klng ran 30 use 'Wil crumpled before the machine-like work of the yards for la touchdown. The second touchdown ii, iff: Leopards, was contributed by Weekly in the third period. Jig: Ei I l , Spearing a long forward pass, Margules to ' ,j OUCDIHYIUZ HHN? Outflgrtmg the huge Forest Steineker on the 20-yard line. he sped 80 yards Squad- the lil?-d1l110na1,Cl1ff Dwellers swept Op' around the entire Forest team for a touch- 31:4 ' -' D0Siffi0D 8511191 breaklns the F0r?St line for down. As a result of Forest's fumble in their Q52- IOHQ gains 8215 hllldlng the Ordinary heavy own territory the Leopards were given another 4 SCOFIDE bad! field 500l'9leS5- opportunity to score. Mulkey was sent in and - 3, The entire Oak Cliff teamh starred, but't0 ggi: usuglhfactful manner brought home the George Player, quarter, goes t e major portion ' , - 1 , , of the laurels for his unselfishness and gen- glayer k3k?3:.lff'Lils'F t 0 - I el-alship, core : a 1 , ores . .ggi ' A-3. ii'-' iw OAK CLIFF'S FIRST GAME IN DISTRICT RACE Q53 OAK CLIFF VS. HONEY GROVE Q31 . . if-f '. On the afternoon of November 22 the O. C. immediately to the rudely improvised football WL 5' H. s. auditorium was filled with Cliff Dwell- field. 25225 ers to hear the reports of the game with Honey Oak Cliff rushed the Honey Grove team .off GFOVB. Dlay by Play- its feet, but owing to their worn-out condition, ' ' The train had refused to take the Leopards did not have the punch to put over a victory. ' to Honey Grove so the Leopards took the train Honey Grove scored only one first down against 4, -but arrived late. the Leopardsmand never threatened the Oak 2. 1 They were also confronted with the necessity gllrf meal' wlyle .ihe Leopards were always m Q of grabbing a sandwich where they could, oney rove ernlory' ' changing clothes on the train and being rushed Score: Oak Cliff 0. Honey Grove 0. Ui . e 1-'i . V: h xl S . t :M nv ilh li .,': , gi 1, . Q 113 P . , 13, ' . X K ' ffja,Sf',.l'-ff' lw,S1, I fl . , Ira s1g5r5j!ffa,.t.:1S,i7rf'-fr-'51 A '1' G Q K 552- AQ.: sie aijil -:gg ' ' 551. . - I 1. . 5' it IX , 0. OAK CLIE F'S FINAL GAME IN CITY SERIES if ce: ,A . 1. OAK CLIFF Vs. BRYAN STREET HIGH Q' 1' Although the Leopards were greatly tired The Leopards repeatedly tore through the light I out from the Honey Grove game, they suc- Bryan lines for long gains. G? 'ez 'Seeded in Imffing away the Bryan Wolves by The entire Oek cliff hack field starred in .il thet Rcore of 13 to 7 in the final inter-city making long end runs, off tackle plays. and 5. me C ' passes. f,.,:' lf In view of the fact that the Leopards had A significant fact was established by Mui- 1' .. had only one day's rest after the Honey Grove key making both of the Oak Cliff touchdowns. if frame. the victory of the Cliff team was in- Invariably he would tear through the Bunn Qi' ,wg deed a creditable one. line.. shaking off tackles, and making long. 51523 vb . From the first few minutes of play it was consistent Rams' 56 evident that the game was very one-sided. Score: Oak Cliff 13, Bryan 7. 57' OAK CLIFF'S SECOND GAME IN DISTRICT RACE 521 gf: OAK CLIFF ve. HONEY GROVE .li if hNeedless to say, the Leopards were eager for Honey Grove. :Q t e fray on November 29, when they were to . . ,. - ' have their longed-for revenge and the honors Hoak gif:-es sgffiirfollgyfgs fggng' 5 klflk go of District 5. It was shown to be very evident Piglisi, and Mulke a fglse Hao :Hia cslleg .fy by fans of both schools that Oak Cliff would andy Weekl tri gi :round ii li nd for a g 1 , 'Z easily win over the weaker Honey Grove team. y pp - g e 'fi as k k f W H h ed touchdown. Player kicked goal. 5-Q -'z-' The ic ing o ilson was a t at sav . . . 'ist 6' Honey Grove from an overwhelming defeat, as C. Tre gf thsd Ifglpargf slime bwalf iqgfa Q Oak Cliff drove the ball within striking die- bla Yht r sit B e a Y 'W ' 52,35 tance of the goal five times, only to have it mug e U 5' -'gig go over and be kicked back out of danger by Score: Oak Cliff 7, Honey Grove 0. i '- 557 . 'V' ' 1 OAK CLIFF'S FIRST GAME IN STATE FINALS - OAK CLIFF Vs. TEMPLE 2591 if :Eff Meeting the Temple Wildcats in the first the Leopards' strong forte-the forward pass. . V game of the semi-finals, the Leopards ran up Laboring under a 10-point lead the Leap- ily ij' getilsifmto 17 score in the hardest battle of the ards succieded in Taking thrfe touchdown? ' two of t em the irect resu ts of forwar I ,ng t ,, Both teams put up a plucky battle. but it Passes- fgq 7, was generally conceded that the best team Two passes, one from J. King to B. K. fi - '42 i Won- In ffwf- the Leopards mmvlel-9lY Out' Klng for 35 yards. and one from Turner to 55. classed the Wlldcats- Captain. Graham for 45 yards, netted two of tiff For the first time in the season the Wild- oak Cllffs touchdowns' .514 rats succeeded in stopping the brilliant end The fourth touchdown was made by Player W runs of the speedy Leopards. However, Player in the fourth period. .' ' 3' quickly diagnosed the situation and called for Score: Oak Cliff 28, Temple 17. L 1 is 1'-' - -.-32 , B, I . 4 OAK CLIFF'S SECOND GAME IN STATE FINALS Wg 4, . -' 1 OAK CLIFF Vs. ABILENE S On the afternoon of December 10 the Oak when receiving the kickoff. Weekly made 5 lf Cliff Leopards played one of the most brilliant yards off tackle, and Lynch. by a brilliant 20- '- -I games of the entire season. eliminating the yard dash, placed the oval on the 2-yard line .- ' I Abilene Eagles from the race for State Cham- and Player plunged through center for a S pionship. touchdown. A. K Rated as a very powerful team, Abilene was The third touchdown was made by Clift in defeated at her own game-?the end run. two brilliant dashes of 25 yards each, scoring .4 I The Leopards stunned the Abilene team and on the Sectfnd' 4 5 e chilled the Abilene fans when Clift skirted Player kicked all three EOHIS- I Q right end for. 20 yards and a touchdown in the The final score was made by a field goal , flI'St three m1I1Ui9S of DIHY- kicked by Player, the ball being held by Hig- The second touchdown was made pos ible by Kms- Qi, . Hargi-eave's recovery of an Abilene fumble Score: Oak Cliff 24, Abilene 0. - ew 'SA i A 114 Qi ,331 ' if M , , ' . 9? -r 11 7f1 ? 'A O' . ' fe -Qianaw..-zfzwf'ff:1i..1f-Iif' Jani! H 1: an-su i I l nz, -i .,g P A YA- ,I- A ' 1 e 4 x , -' , tx- .s f,:',f - 'f , - sf. 5-,sf --4, - -- -J, 3 was K iQ?1251-L1:'?+i'E1Z5,r-ues-fff!3'2?'o?:Z-'f'-9i.5'E-?Q2:f35TRL-up-avg A ? .5 4 ff l P7 ,gf 1 ' f :ae iq 523: Eff Q Sf! Ei? -.E Ss. E135 tit ar- . i 274 FINAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1--Y '-la OAK CLIFF Vs. BRYAN TEXAS :Tw J C -'R is sal Saturday, December 17, saw a great team Bryan's second touchdown was made shortly A' go down in defeat at the hands of a greater after by Cortmeglia in a 41-yard run. :gag team when the Little Aggies of Bryan Texas ' egg took the larger end of the score. Although The Leonards soon retaliated when Weekly -fy Bryanvs team outweighed Om. Leopards many made off tackle for 58 yards and a touchdown. gm ijt: pounds to the man. it would be unfair to l , I d. k. k , D 1 I . 55.5. Bryan's great team to say that the victory was Blyan S Sp en ld . lc el' OVIOVO ny' avql' 11,42 not caused by this fact. aged 50 ya1'ds, enabling Bryan to play a walt- Qzf The breaks that gave Bryan several touch- mg game' A . 'ff downs piled up a lead that was impossible to The game from Bryan's point of view was Q23 overcome. Oak Cliff lost at least three touch- purely defensive and all touchdowns were made dn bfi downs by fumbles, while Bryan gained one via on brilliant runs by her flashy back field. mr . A the Same mute' , , , The Leopards added another touchdown later Bryan scored 'ln the first few minutes of in the game when Mulkey plunged across for gui -gm play when Dovlovolny broke through iight 6 points' Player missed goal' .va tackle for 32 yards and a touchdown. Tatum I E, kicked goal. Score: Oak Cliff 13. Bryan 35. gf -ai 1.51 V -.-. QE. .-5-a lo: rdf, N1 l' - 'Cl as ft. A 534 at Gp 'k-., .fic QF? X- is i ' 9:4 .. 'L-, iii- 'Z as ai ma yi aff? iff? 1,32 ,, Sal-I ' -'61 E26 il if 3 T Vf if W- 535 7 ff if P3 , 2 .r i OUR LOVING CUPS I' gli 115 - .i ' . 3: .- ' , 1 I .,. r .- f., ,, Sf . ,U 1. -1... ,. xl .' i K 1: W 531 as 2:5 .,, ful '91 M H. Q.. I., rg .- Q, W 1 'fi fl A THE TEAM 0' ICE SLINGERS ea 1 3 During the summer practically every member of this year's Oak 3' Cliff football Leopards worked on ice wagons, in order that they could Eg .4 keep in condition for the football year.J X f, ' . Q 9 I've watched that squad a-sweeping 5:4 fg. In all its powered glow, I've watched the Cliffers creeping F9 1 Onto the goals I know, I've marked the first time scores on W The teams from over the way, f'1 ' And the icemen's team just roars on, Scoring its head away. Qi J' N 1, 413 13 The weaker teams go under, Within the gridiron's fold, 'wi , And I think of the wonder, ,fi That ice and wagons hold. F Let others seek the strongest, 4 4:3 The greatest to suffice- ' f i . I'd rather take the Leopards 4 . 3 Because they peddle ice. ' fu. Q3 H. ,s. MCCOY, 1 ? A, Sport Editor, Dallas Journal. 1 if:-? rn ' 'ff 116 If 1 1 'IF?'f?EEff-'1Hsi .' iu. fi - - Q 2 133' 4 1 fi1,f'f3 ' ffl l d mx, ., f. I' ' . J D 'r , ' L., ...dbg A k. in - r 15.4 'nf 15. 5 Un. ,J ., . Wi? .25 ,-. s ' f l , 7 Q . fl A W- , ,, ,. .9 -fa 'e--ff-te aser e 7r f,'s:.-ffl-w .-'1.e-'v,w,- 'w'-4w-'1-iw-'-2'Lf-.74 1?S,':d2 'S! 0 A K :JPY1'Zt'1.Tr57f7'Lff.'l:Z'!-v H::Q 'a1'15'3-9Y-15311-fdixqf-il'-lhikwf V 4 1 , +A' K-4 ' ' 'l Effie be if 5 , . g','2 ...E ft' 3:57 BASKETBALL TEAM 21-f George P. P1ayer-.... .....A....... ............................ ....... C aptain '21 QW Dan Lynch .......,.,..... Captain '22 ggi Howard Allen ........ .......... C oach Fei Polk M. Kenley ...,. ..,.....e.....,e.,.,.......,..........,,... .....,. M a nager VARSITY LEOPARDS George Player, '21 Center ...,,...........l.,............... ...... C aptain Dan Lynch, '22 Forward ..eee ....., C aptain ffl Jim Ward: ...... . .................,.. ....,. G uard Clen Higgins .eeee.............. ......... G uard Joe King ...........,..... ....... F orward gg, William Mulkey ..... ...,... F orward Cecil Osborne ,...... ......,............ ........ C e nter 135 Substitutes. lf? . . 21: Pat Weekly William Schroeder 35, 5 Overton Holt Odie Lee Parks 2 Paul Dougherty Nelson Burlingham 1921-'22 BASKETBALL RECORD , Oak Cliff Opp'n'ts Jan. 6-Leopards Red Oak ....,. 85 18 ki' Jan. Leopards Corsicana ....,. 22 18 - 4' J an. Leopards Polytechnic .... 27 18 jgzf Qu-, Jan. Leopards Waco ,......,,,....,. 29 17 f-1 ', Jan. 21-Leopards Forest Avenue 18 12 542 . i Feb. 2-Leopards Bryan Street 18 15 ,' . Feb 7-Leopards Forest Avenue 9 12 I. 51 Feb 10-Leopards Bryan Street .. 16 1 Feb. 17-Leopards Plano fafternoonj .,.......... ..,.. 3 3 13 5'-4 Feb 17-Leopards Garland CeveningJ ............... ..... 2 1 13 Feb 18-Leopards Corsicana Cafternoonj .,..,..... ..... 2 8 21 Q15-Q Feb 18-Leopards Forest Avenue feveningj ...... ..... 1 6 13 1 - - ' , Totals .,.....,........,,.....,,............................ .,,.. 3 22 171 Q . M. V ha i - 117 ' .S ...iq ' 1 ii ' 1 Z 51 ' W G' 'tif f i ..Qfu . 'Wfe-V. .f -1 .-. 52 ,. 1 1 , F.. EA Af A ' ' 1 ' . .- ' - Cf? ' J ,....- .. ,.- -- 'si-J :xi-:-1 -. PM . aivitff-af-rfiil'-efmefwJ'?a2faZf.i..w.t?3'2filf'eg,- ' ' A I 's' fx .Q :fig 1 Fr! 2: K' ' ' I-rl-. . ,.,. . , at-, if fi' fit . 1 f-PQ I W SEQ? . Q ,I - i 4 its wx :EP Y' ,SH . I' .. 595 W9 Y-: 52 1 .4 N .. is-. 5. sm ig, -Q Q GEORGE 'PLAYER DAN LYNCH ,fax ' t, Captain '21 Captain '22 - - 1 STANDING-CITY SERIES 4' as W. L. Pct. oak Cliff A..A 3 1 .750 Forest ...... . ....... ...... 2 2 .500 gpg G - Bryan .......... ,..,..... ................. 1 3 .250 Sf, Oak Cllff .................... 188 Opponents.. .,................ 117 953, r 952 At an assembly this year, Mr. Adamson once ers with five picked men who played the major ' Z said that Oak Cliff had an immortal basketball part of the basketball throughout the remainder of ' -1 team. If any doubting Thomas wishes to affirm the season. They were: Player, center: Lynch. I-152 V. . 'fl i 1,-7, this statement, it is only necessary to look over Mulkey, forwards: Ward, Higgins, guards. 'E the enviable record established by the team. On January 6 the Cliff team met and defeated 4- Starting with rural teams. they finished with the Red Oak five 85-18. Though this was the first ,. State championship. What more could be asked of game of the season. the Leopards demonstrated iii F, a team? For reasons of this successful season. that they had developed claws and knew how to ,GE ' causes are numerous, but the two outstanding ones use them in more ways than one. From start to :Eff 'N 1 are the spirit of Oak Cliff Hi and the coaching finish, there was no comparison to be found be- J of Allen. Under the spirit of Oak Cliff Hi comes tween the two teams. Red Oak was outplayed . the fight that put the team on top. from the beginning and was unable to stage a ai is In a few short weeks, Coach Allen emerged from comeback. HF' Q, the shower of entrants and would-be basket shoot- At this game spectators were forced to drape 15? themselves where they might, but before the next Qi tussle came, bleachers were constructed in the Oak Q1 1 Cliff gym. iff Hard practice throughout the next week put our ig' ' boys in sufficient trim to send home the Corsi- 4 cana five on January Q2 with the small end of the .Y-1 score, 22-18. Lynch first showed signs of the 'N material that was in him by dropping in a larger number of the goals. Qi Team work. comparatively undeveloped in the first games, waxed to an efficient degree and re- gun sulted in giving the undefeated Fort Worth Poly- nechnic team a severe drubbing on January 18 in LZ fu the Oak Cliff gymnasium. At the close of the - game the results were: Oak Cliff 27. Fort Worth - I 18. All of the Cliff boys played well. but Player 5 , and Ward showed unusual development over pre- f, - visas games. as ' It is here singular to note that the scores of the iff conquered in each of the games to that date . V were 18. ' . And next came the Waco tribe. confident. victor- L- 1 ' ious and tired from the game in which they tri- 4 ' ' umphed over Forest Hi in the afternoon. Yet at lj: Waco had defeated Oak Cliff in football and re- -.i ' venge must be sought. Accordingly. the Oak Cliff , A five doomed the visitors' ambitions by holding ag them to 17, whi'e the Blue and White squad piled 'Q .1 T7 - up a score of 29. This game took place in the Oak . . ,ss HIGGINS Cliff gym at 8 p. m. on January 24. WARD fi .f 118 if ef -1. 3: B. 1 Y Y --.A 22---.-sfffff. .ta ' to '- av-fi wi f' + 5 ' 'iw - ,'- ff-Miafa-l e, was .2.:'-vw frfsl ,rf i 1 ,n .,. 1.. sg. ya: . ,. .. . 1. - --..: e I'-':-L-fx. sa--of ,-,Q-A ,- -,Q----4-. 3.1--J'-2 'f-:Q .' .cfif'fE ref .1-li V is be . . . -4-'Ll In the first game of the city Series, Oak Cliff --li dampened the outlook of Forest Hi students by by N trampling on their team, 18-12. Throughout this 5,5 Mt game on January 27 every man on both teams 'lik' was at his best. Player succeeded in landing.a -L! Zip number of free throws and field goals, while 5:2 Lynch moved about the court like a flash, often k-Z: iffh planting the ball squarely in the hoop. The spec- ig . nn tacular moment of the game came when the last ,rg ' whistle of the referee had been blown. The game was at an end, but Oak Cliff had received the op- 2153 portunity of a free throw. The noisy Y. M. C. A. 'J gym quieted and Player shot his last goal for Oak I Cliff High School. Before another game was .ajft played, he graduated, marking the exodus of one 35' 28, of the best loved athletes Oak Cliff ever had. if Seven days later he left for the home of his par- Lg,-' P ents in Missouri. -'A' Without the support of George Player, the bas- ' I ketball team with Joe King substituted went into Q F. L the game against Bryan Hi on February 2 and Ei emerged at the end with a victory of 18-15. Oak 595' Cliff held the lead throughout the game. At the vig, 'ill close of the half, the score was 9-2. Bryan stiff- igyg 22' I ened her defense and before the close came within WJ, three points of Oak Cliff. ,ii df On February 7 Oak Cliff met Forest Hi at the 1'- tzhf -I' is - - - . ' . Rf' ,Jig Bryan gym for the second time, and hit its first ,,-1 stumbling block. Forest was victor, 12-9, In the MULKEY first half the odds were with Oak Cliff, but in OSBORNE Qfli ,.., 1, E35 T T54 the second, Forest succeeded in landing several one of the late entrants of the team, played for long shots and gnwingg a 3u1i,riIber'of free throws. they firsg time, and made atgolod shovgng. h ,iii The guar ing o ar an iggins was consxs - l n e same evening a ' orest 1 gym, t e ent, but the Foresters made shots from long dis- gliffhteanfl plagvemi Garland IIQI1. CDlg1tlLMulkey and it tangeg, ync sti o t e team, t e i f oys defeated -H--L' lf.-x Determined to hold her own and take a shothat them, 21-13. Joe King played brilliant ball that Q51 the city cup, Oak Cliff entered the game with night and made most scores. fy: Bryan Hi on February 10 in the last attempt at To Jim Ward and Clen Higgins, the brilliant :LE the trophy, and nearly shut out the Bryan crew in Oak Cliff guards, belong much credit for the vie- 1:13 i A a score 16-1. This was exceedingly gratifying to tory over Corsicana Hi School at the Bryan gym Oak Cliff. since Bryan buckled down and on Feb- on February 18. Their playing held Corsicana '-uf HI, ruary .... beat down the South Dallasites. giv- practically helpless while Osborne at the opposite 5512, 1:71 ing the cup to Oak Cliff. l ' end of the gym rung in 12 of the 14 goals for Oak xii With this feather in her cap, Oak Cliff H1 set Cliff. The outcome was 28-21. ,rig Li out to win State Championship in the A. A. U. Having at last worked themselves into the finals 232 Conference that was held in Dallas February '17 of the meet, Oak Cliff went against Forest Hi on 54 and 18. The first game scheduled for Oak Cliff the evening of February 18 to settle the contest QM was with Plano at the Forest gym. The team with that school once and for all. Tired as both minus Lynch and Mulkey. who were on the sick teams were. the game was fast and furious. Once 55' 'W list, easily won the game, 33-13. Not until the Forest nabbed the lead, but at the close Oak Cliff , entire second team was substituted did the game hfid defeated' Igzrest, .116-13, and held undisputed '31, V appear fast and the teams well matched. Osborne, c aim over t e tate tit e. Q71 ff- i I 27,3 5 -4 5 ?-if , 312 rf--. .,f it ., ag-4 if-'Ei 5 as fe. iff: .Q . gi: X 21' w -5571 3 SCHROEDER HOLT 119 WEEKLY KING .La g 'Q' , .., , .. L, . - ., ,. . -M ,, f.- , ,.t -.- -1' , 5-2 :1 ,-ea' '.r ., ,Q 'if j' 1 '1 f.?7 ixi-.-'WT -5s. 2 wi--f'f.f J5f:'-5 -f iii, 4..- . x iaaiiifialigfif ikzmag..-53 u-' - ,.-. 4 A . e ,. .. 135 gd iii .Q THE ORGANIZATION Bruce Northcutt ............................................. .,...... C aptain Howard Allen ......,... .,...... C oach Polk M. Kenley ....... ...... M anager VARSITY KINTRA-MURAL MEET! - 100-yd. dash-Northcutt, Lynch, Watson, Weekly, 10 1-5 seconds. fn , 220-yd. dash-Northcutt, Russell, 23 1-5 seconds. s- 440-yd. dash-Watson, Kellam, Burlingham, Keepers, 57 1-5 sec- ' onds. 4 880-yd. run-Helme, Robinson, Graham, Nelson, 2:26 1-5 seconds. v 1-mile run-Graham, Miller, Robinson, 5 234 2-5 seconds. : 120-yd. hurdles-Kellam, Brownlee, Appleton, 15 1-5 seconds. 220-yd. hurdles-Kellam, Brownlee. if, High J ump-Kellani, Henning, Appleton, Osborne, 5 feet 4 inches. gg' Boad J ump--Lynch, Osborne, Hancock, Starnes, 19 feet 6 inches. Shot Put-Mulkey, Parks, Ward, Benton, 39 feet 6 inches. A Discus-Benton, Osborne, Mulkey, Brownlee, 100 feet 10 inches. ff! Javelin-Parks, Osborne, Kirby, Benton, 128 feet 3 inches. f ' Pole Vault-Henning, Monzingo, Brownlee, 8 feet 9 inches. ui 5 Q 4 n 120 5 .X , , .,,,,U,,,,A f if -n f. A Xe-,A Q 4... K5, 1.95 X, f-1-,W I '-f ,':.,.,i,, o '5 , , A '.. e 1' At - ' f .- fe A - sw '- - f -'en -- 1: -.4 ee- . G 3 K .....1f.g.5.za'f.r::.4etassetzaesstisfaffet Y - -4 I ,' me V 1 x 1 QQ , , ' D Wi' ti Ei' N3 it 'X if I5 ff tw 5555 5 if bfi: phi .4 5' if? RQ is 2 1, Q 5 ff ff'-i ' - '4 31 992 If if 41' . '3 A , e 'Qt s 4' El' f i CITY TRACK MEET fOak Cliff, Forest and Bryan Hi Schoolsj 120-yard Hurdles-Mann, Forest, first: Kellam, Cliff, second: Michaelson, Forest, third: Brownlee, Cliff, fourth. Time, 15 4-5 seconds. 100-yard Dash-Lynch, Cliff, first: Vinson, Forest, second: Northcutt, Cliff, third: Watson. Cliff, fourth. Time 10 3-5 seconds. Mile Run-King. Cliff, first: Miller, Cliff, second: Graham. Cliff, third: E. Jackson, Forest. fourth. Time 11 4-5. Shot Put-Mulkey, Cliff, First-Ward, Cliff, second: Deiterich, Bryan, third: Parks, Cliff. fourth. Distance 39 feet 2 inches. 440-yard Run-Northcutt, Cliff, first: Watson, Cliff, second: Webb, Forest, third: Weekly. Cliff, fourth. Time 45 4-5 seconds. Broad Jump-Webb, Forest, first: Vinson, Forest, second: Osborne, Cliff, third: Mann, For- est, fourth. Distance 20 feet 11 1-2 inches. Pole Vault-Osborne, Cliff. first: Howard, Bryan, second: H. Jackson, Forest, third: Hen- ning and Brownlee, Cliff, tied for fourth. Height, 11 feet 1-2 inch. High Jump-Vinson, Forest, first: Reynolds and Oaks, Bryan and Forest, respectively, tied for second: Appleton, Cliff, fourth. Height, 5 feet 5 1-4 inches. Half-Mile Run-H. Jackson, Forest, first: Helme, Cliff, second: Miller, Cliff, third: Estes, Forest, fourth. Time 2:19 3-5. 220-yard Hurdles-Mann, Forest. first: Brownlee, Cliff. second: Kellam, Cliff, third: Michael- son, Forest, fourth. Time 29 seconds. 220-yard Dash--Lynch, Cliff, first: Vinson, Forest, second: Michaelson, Forest, third: Wat- son, Cliff, fourth. Time 23 4-5 seconds. Javelin--Teasley, Forest, first: Osborne, Cliff, second: Moseman. Forest, third: Dieterich, Bryan. fourth. Distance, 141 feet 9 inches. Discus-Osborne, Cliff, first: Benton, Cliff, second: Parks, Cliff, third: Mulkey, Cliff, fourth. Distance, 92 feet 8 inches. Relay-Cliff first fKeepers, Brownlee, Robinson, Helmej: Bryan second fHull, Evans, Van Winkle, Worksb: Forest third fHull, Utay, Riley, H. Jacksonj. Time 4:01 3-5. TRACK MEET AT DENTON Oak Cliff High School, Senior division of Dallas, won the track and field meet of the eighth university interscholastic league dis- trict. concluded this afternoon, with a total of 43 points. Oak Cliff High of Dallas won both sin- gles and doubles in boys' tennis. TRACK EVENTS 100-yard dash-Lynch CO. CJ, first. 440-yard dash-Watson LO. .CJ, first. 120-yard high hurdles-Kellam 10. CJ, sec- ond. One-mile race-Miller 10. CJ, fourth. 220-yard low hurdles-Kellam QO. CJ, sec- ond. 220-yard dash-Lynch LO. CJ, first. 220-yard dash-Watson QO. CJ, fourth. Running broad jump-Osborne QO. CJ. first. Pole vaultf0sborne LO. CJ, first. Twelve-pound shot put-Mulkey CO. CJ. third. Running high jump-Osborne QO. CJ. third. Discus throw-Osborne CO. CJ, second. Senior relay-O. C., third. Oak Cliff High won the boys' double ten- nis finals, defeating Polytechnic with three straights in the preliminaries and drawing a bye in the semi-finals. Hemphill and Royer of Oak Cliff took three straight sets from Hill and Hudson of Weatherford in the finals. Barr of Oak Cliff won the ten- nis singles. He defeated True of Poly- technic in two straight sets in the prelimi- naries and Cornelius of Mineral Wells two straights in the semi-finals. He won the championship by defeating Hudson of Weatherford three straight sets in the finals. 1' V.: ...gg .. , +31 .. get 115: 9-3 V63 Q.-. 'I is . 'L 5 :-'il :Pi F 'fx bi: 35 L5 325: ir?- 374 ,tif 313 'xiii 5.3. :,, i It '52 iii ,Kg UC 554 ' 4.12 if a: vig-ll 'V 5 9.-E FP' .., at tif ia., as 2? Pj: is , . 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C. can do for you in 'ff return for all you haye given for her in the various sorts of lathletlcs, Just call and we'll all come . a-running , CECIL OSBORNE Q' W This is Osborne's first year in Oak Cliff, but he Q has certainly won a warm place in the heart of each ,Q A loyal sqppomel- of the Blue and white. when he 5'-xt ,-.N took third place in the broad jump, we liked him: 'QQ-Q xvhen he took second in throwing the javelin we liked HQ gl! him better. but 'when he took first in the pole vault at ieetf 1-2 1nclh,Hwef lifnew that he was another -' ' can 1 a e or our a o ame -. ., ff: ' BRUCE NORTHCUTT The S that you do not see in Captain Northcutt's name stands for SURE SPEED. Bruce has been a ga steady. reliable captain for this year's knights of the 93,4 cinder track, and has earned his share of the glory 351 ' that Oak Cliff has annexed in this line. -gf LYNCH 7 V Z 421 0. JOE KING :aj In O. C.'s athletic history the name of King is not OSBORNE altogether- unknown. Gus-Buddy-B. K.-all have 'JC Ji added their lot to its glory, and Joe is carrying out 3--il 55.51 the traditions of his name. In the mile run hand- Q52 some Joe came in first. and then after quite some :if rg time the rest of the runners appeared. King has a 'QE'- ' V wonderfully steady stride and whenever he enters a Q65 long distance race, first place is settled. The lesser Q lights may try out for the rest. 33 WM. MULKEY P Bill was such a sweet baby Kjust see page 151 if :fi you doubt our statementj and he grew up to be a :ttf 15 noble football player, so Oak Cliff calls him Leopard. gf-55 ' After doing his duty for us in both football and 4 basketball, he took third in the shot put. We have fi. 4 . y.,- f' only one regret about Bill-he is to graduate in June. ii H' 5.31 hi- ifa 1 :Z 31. A . 'LY ' 5 Q zll fi! tg 7 at Lyh ge .An . l gif. . W5 ' l t '.f'i.s1,. sv A : 1 cf it ' A 52 . 4 V i fr? NORTHCUTT KING MU LKEY ff? Q i 122 fw an :ii 1 I th, Q .gf V.-gi 51,Q.,A, -nn ,j,gh',-,' --. -fs - - w: - 4- ...hx .. .Q .LT ,, H M , H . . a- V - 1 I -A 'ff-i lf f I. 2 l z. V- -1 ' ' . ' -Le-rw. - e 1?'f1v '-'f- 'F hex . ' 'asf '-irfwfa 1.'.-:viii-A' AQQ ,gs 'PA ei, iw' ,w v ' J-'il ' as 5.52 ., Q gl 555 154 N' rl. 'HQ - EDWARD HELMLE l :iq r- We don't want to hurt anybody's feelings but if Q A Q 5 Q Ed isn't first cousin to a jackrabbit we can't see 2, , ' ig why. When he came in second in the half-mile 3,-fl the ladies began to rave about his sheik -like W ,, ig- hair, but when leading what looked like a forlorn Q31 A Is hope he speeded up and came in first in the relay, 55.5 ' ,. 'tis rumored several of the fair ones kissed him. if va' lifQ:.iL,1i. Page Mr. Allen and tell him that Helmle doesn't fini need a sweater-he has already had his reward. fi' . qt i Q 556 55 SETH KELLAM Saxo skims the hurdles with ease and grace. 'Tis rumored that he got his chest expansion gl' from vigorous practice on his beloved saxophone. -4 . It was hard on the neighbors but we appreciate Q55 the results. That second place in the 120-yard QR! hurdle would have been first except for a mighty 4 , large slice of bad luck. Next year, old top, be- K, . l , ware the jump. ' ' gf vw .. -- - fu HELMLE KELLAM 4- 11, 'Qt J. D. WATSON . HORACE MILLER It is a good thing that the Dallas police do not After doing a pretty mile in the city track PQ? have orders to arrest speeders on the cinder path meet, Miller had enough energy left to smile Q11 for if they did J. D. would soon be decorating a sweetly at his lady fair. They call him Flop for kim cell in jail. He placed in the 100-yard dash, the two reasons-one because he falls rather easily 25135 tial. 220-YHN1 dash and in the 440-Yard dash. DDIHS for blondes, and the other because he throws his gif pretty well for a young chap in one afternoon's feet with such peculiar grace and speed. Thanks fy fini work. The Leopards ate up those points and for your race, Mr. Miller-may you live long and 5511 gg asked for more. Just watch Watson deliver them prosper! . t all future meets. '11 H45 a CORDYE BROWNLEE .iq I l In life's obstacle race Brownlee ought to be a 95-5 RALPH CLIFT winner, for anyone who can speed along the cinder l All0fl'l9l' lI00d 0'd d21Sher that wears the Oak path with such swiftness and leap the hurdles ,ai-'HQ wg Cliff blue is Mr. Ralph Clift. He can always be with such grace ought to live to a ripe old age. , devcnded UD0lj to brim: in the bacon in the form even though he has to do a hurdle marathon ii? F' of first place in any of the shorter running events. among Speeding autos on Tenth street every day. gf '4 .uv 13.1 4 ... wi ,- . f -sei 1 ' 3 .V , A l 'H i Q A .f,. 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Right Field gi 'b Clen Higgins.. .......... ...... . ,Second Base David Cheeves .... ., ....... Left Field Pat Weekly ........ .... ....... C a tcher William Wilson ...... .......,. P itcher gi Carol Danforth ...... .. ....... . ..... .......,...... ......... P i tcher SUBSTITUTES William Bi-yah Ralph Clift Wm. Schroeder ' , 53 F BASEBALL SCHEDULE 4 5:46 Tuesday, April 4-Bryan vs. Oak Cliff. Lake Cliff. ' Friday, April 7-Bryan vs. Forest. Gaston Park. L Tuesday, April 11-Oak Cliff vs. Forest. Lake Cliff. . 9 Friday, April 14-Bryan vs. Oak Cliff. Lake Cliff. fi 5- Tuesday, April 18-Bryan vs. Forest. Gaston Park. ' Thursday, April 20-Oak Cliff vs. Forest. Gardner Park. A Tuesday, April 25-Oak Cliff vs. Bryan. Gardner Park. Friday, April 28-Bryan vs. Forest. Gaston Park. :xg Tuesday, May 2-Forest vs. Oak Cliff. Lake Cliff. Friday, May 5-Bryan vs. Oak Cliff. Lake Cliff. '. Tuesday, May 9-Bryan vs. Forest. Gaston Park. My Friday, May 12-Forest vs oak Cliff. Gaston Park. 53' 1395 f At present writing, the Oak Cliff baseball team presents a promising if A appearance. Although the baseball supporters cannot expect any of the -V .. ii brilliant playing displayed to the football fans, it seems safe to say that the .ri team has excellent prospects of brightening the trophy case with another of if Uncle Jake's affection mugs. tg Q 125 n if as - V A rl- . s . s . . ' . -'f f ur if ' -1' 4 ' ' --.N fe, 5 .rrif.s.r.ef - -si-A M .F . r A: r 1 ,J , u L.. 72 J .A 1 'f1 C CAQ r Ax yi, ,'. -ve' .mg SE: , Vlhf '33 1,,, left Y, if 'eg' it 1 ': 1 5 ,Qui-, af ' ..v: 1 Q53 V ' l: iff if QQ 25? ln: agp: ..,-14 3 EA gli Wg E712 alkf ' 572 ROYER BARR HEMPHILL E 23 Iii: ii? lib? , . gp-at The Year in Tennis js ' tg 1235 W First: Oak Cliff defeats Bryan in the city meet. Barr wins gtk singles, 6-0, 6-03 Hemphill and Royer, O. C. doubles team, defeats Bryan's doubles team, 6-0, 6-0, 6-4. Second: Oak Cliff defeats Waco High four out of five points. H X Barr and Royer won their singles, while Hemphill lost his match. Barr 52:1 Vg and Hemphill won doubles. 'ii' :ii Third: Oak Cliff wins city championship by defeating Forest. W1 Barr won singles 6-0, 6-0. Hemphill and Royer won doubles 6-0, 6-0. QM' 'yi Fourth: Oak Cliff wins district championship at Denton. 1- . 53'- The Blue and White fought their way to victory Saturday at Den- , ton. John Barr, the greatest youngster in the game, won his matches. Billy Hemphill and Fred Royer, the products of Barr's coaching, won - '. their final match by beating Weatherford three sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. I Royer was handicapped by having a poisoned arm, but his steady ,' ft shots counted, and with Hemphill's wonderful smashing and rapid serv- 5 ice, they won. 6 , A large crowd was present to see the matches and the Blue and J' 1 ' White held the spectators spellbound by the class of tennis they played. s . .et , I i A -.1 , ' Sf 126 Q1 H Y H U H 1 FL taayfggl :,,i,,,w ,,x4.,!5, 115,-. gf. .. '-ngiar x If A,1,.35i.-idgxggzqrpig,5il,E:f3,l,f.f.Q,.1 um... . ,.-. W-I A 1 4 M, vi 1 ,fy -7 fi ,g.-, . ..- 41, -lf.,-V-:va ,- ,N Vgp-by-U,,'5,.,.g,4-,-.,'- -..:gL,x . e '- f , ,- . .- J- -.-rf '-,,g,t- -lg ft .,'.,j1'l -,,- g-gff517:z5fif?5::.1Q,egsf?55s5:.ff7,,-,-L1--.1:,.1'f1Q3:'14-3,a:f,if7 ,Wi f 4321 V f fs, 1:51 , Qi! 2451 Sf! .ce tg- S45 fi M: :gi f-1-. 5'5- 14? If SWE 5:12 52 ii? za'-,-fr if-1 1 ?' wif QQ.:- se: 4 . ,. aw wl- ,3 ,V . t fi: is 59 'fi 'ff- .fit f -ad' U -gil, 4, ff! Gite It if-J 'ii F52 315 aw! . 5-iff :is 552 5: v, 1 'Eh A?--'1 Qifl' X ff? i, V ' 'Y ' kgfi 1 1 s - ' CAPTAIN DAY bERGEANT GHISELIN vi fct- 4 '- A. . Jr, 253: CAPTAIN DAY QQ aft iz. Captain Day came to our school unhcralcled and Tj he unknown, but in the past year he has proven to he i-,-'i a gentleman as well as a soldier of great ability. 4 ' Q Captain Day is also a regular fellow and an ardent 5' . . . 'bu supporter of Oalf Cliff Hi. By his fair and square method of handling: men he has won the respect of 5.- every Cliff Hi student. Captain Day believes in dis- aj: ' ciplxne. and by. this means has made the Oak Cliff R. 0. T. C. unit the best in the city and among the 'ik best in the South. Here's to you, Captain R. R. Day. 533 and may you be with Oak Cliff Hi many more years. 5:4 351' as SERGEANT GHISELIN get Wi Ifff Sergeant Ghiselin has been Captain Day's riy:ht- 13219 hand man and has greatly helped in putting: the ,ff Cliff Hi unit where it now is. Sergeant Ghiselin is yi-, 352 a willing worker, and it is due to his efforts that ,A , 11 in many things have been accomplished. He is always gi. . 1 ready to help you and has made a host of friends by A , , .M af, his good nature. We certainly hope that he and Cap- ' f filth tain Day are back with us next year. for this pair is I EEZ ahle to do thinprs when others have failed. fu I ,al WA -.vs asf' W na. WILLIAM E. HUBBERT 5, -4 Dr. Huhbert was health director for Camp Dallas .Ll is last year and will hold the same position on this :lg year's camp. Dr. Hubhert has many friends among :Q-I -'QS the R. 0. T. C, boys. He is one of the best friends gl-.5 of our corps and has done much toward improving asp, the Dallas R. 0. T. C. unit. 1133! 9-- 'fet' 'ifi DR. HUBBERT if . ' 22. it I 'G 7 ' 513 l-7 if ' A Pri' . Y ,K . H, H f-- , 'wr-' -'Q-1-ff. W3P1',Q'C'i' .,S.a'g,: gf'-I ' Y-' yiswni -' w fsfrx-'1-els' -fs. GY Pfffff ' 4' V c.. L 4, f I 7 ', A .A 4 -lGNWg,5,,vy4f:.,y J ,im .. .,,, , ,.,.. ., ., e 4. . X 5,,,,,l.: f nw - - 1. Wifi biyqa'-1,1 -1-' I A ,.,..A'37fY'f f1. ,, ,E53?2k1..5EgQ2'a'!?bliZE,Qfg,,.,.g2.F:,-,+ Z j'?.:JLgj?E,,,.? K,113.:',:4? r.r,E,3v:.,,Mh:7,::lrmk,1H..i,,,M fwfi' Y 'W f-'--L' H '1 JLW--F-'fmav-.+.:-.,.3,cf!m'lia'':'Fi1 4191: -yy 4 1 ,- 441 -11. , ' - 4 1 K V 4 X WY' Q53 A X ff: fm: Fi S ill? 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He has been in the organization only three years, gi? but in that time has advanced from private to Senior Major. It is sufficient 3-42 to say that under his command the Oak Cliff unit has developed into the best In the CIW' MAJOR GEORGE SELMAN George did his part for Oak Cliff Hi when he commanded the crack 2-TS company in the competitive drill and brought home the cup. This was a aj' severe trial for any officer, but George stood the acid test. Oak Cliff will always remember him and what he has done. H: ii' MAJOR WILLIAM SCHWEDLER Bill is another officer who has helped to put the Cliff Hi unit on the map. He helped to command the crack company and as a result has won 25? himself a place among the remembered ones of Oak Cliff. William is also as good a student as a soldier, as he was one of the honor graduates. CAPTAIN HARRY PETERSON No one has made a more rapid advance in the R. O. T. C. than Harry Peterson. In one year he advanced from private to captain. He gives his men a fair deal and they all like him. Peterson's grades show that his abil- ity as a soldier does not surpass his standing as a student. Q15 - 1 Q12 CAPTAIN EDGAR HARTSFIELD Q55 Hartsfield is one of the most energetic and hard-working officers in the rig R. O. T. C. He is the youngest captain and also one of the best. His square ,F fri way of handling men has gained him promotion as well as the respect of all sift sf-, the Cadets' CAPTAIN PAUL BLOYS 5 Bloys proved himself to be so good an instructor in military tactics that he was put in charge of one of the Freshmen companies. He has filled this vi K . . ' '13 ' liz! gg, capacity so well that it is hard to distinguish his company from a regu- 13-,F ' Z .tip lar One- CAPTAIN DAN LYNCH gyqf b .1 The things that Dan has done for the R. O. T. C. and for the school could 11:2 not be put down in this limited space. His men all like him and try to do fit' 51 their best for him. He is as good a soldier as an athlete. Nuff sed. 'y CAPTAIN LOUIS DAY Louis has worked hard to make the Oak Cliff R. O. T. C. amount to .,. something, and not so much to make himself an officer. He knows his gif .I stuff, as the poet would say, and also teaches it to his cadets. Day has a .- good chance of being next major, and we are sure that he could fill that gif' place as well as anyone has before. 553 CAPTAIN EIAAM ECHoI.s Q4 Under the leadership of Elam, our band has developed into the best in ' the Dallas R. O. T. C. Elam is known and liked by every student in Oak -vw, Cliff Hi. We hope that the one who fills his place next year will do as well Heil as Elam has done, but he will have to work mighty hard to do it. ' FIRST LIEUTENANT JACK WEBSTER H Jack is another officer who has advanced very rapidly. In spite of this ' S rapid advancement he has borne himself well and shown himself capable in Ei? ' handling a body of men. V 5 . FIRST LIEUTENANT LYONS ' I ... A Lyons hails from a military school out in California, and we wonder if -3 they all grow as he did out there. Lyons is certainly a capable officer and 3 -T we can expect more from him in the future. . 3 We 'Q FIRST LIEUTENANT FRAMPTON ' A Here is another fellow who has helped to make our band the best in the -' ,ga ' Q tb I ' 129 P A 5 A 1- gviwfffs aa sl .4 .9-'wwf-3-'f!e',.s,,,,'f W' , we-. 2,f:f..2m.b'i:'9gQsg'f1sg,.'..:-M' ' -1.. i' . ... 4. ::..-1 ' - ' ' N ' ' 'f yn :FS : ,Q -ef. A -4-. G K ' 'E Si'-53 Q Il' vi 1. ,W 9153: P55 i , nl is as Q? wif as if iff ,, ei it city. Ray seems to be able to play anything from a trombone to a jow's- harp. He does it, tool FIRST LIEUTENANT CARNAI-IAN Really, Willis is better than he looks-yes, he gets serious every once in a while! Nevertheless, his smile gets him by and Willis is liked by everyone' FIRST LIEUTENANT BLACKBURN Philip proves the well-known theory that you cannot judge quality by size. Although small in stature, Philip makes up for it in everything else. He is a little chunk of dynamite and certainly gets results. FIRST LIEUTENANT BROWNLEE Brownlee has taken the R. O. T. C. to be a serious thing and has made good from the start. He has supported the R. O. T. C. loyally and has done his best for it. Brownlee is also a promising young athlete. FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPERS Lieutenant Capers has a way of getting good drill from his men with- out getting hard-boiled. He has had charge of Company C for thepast three months and has certainly managed well. FIRST LIEUTENANT BURLINGHAM And now we come to the handsome young man with the wicked line. Nelson might be accused of having the bug of laziness in his system, but just the same he can sure get some snappy drill from his men. FIRST LIEUTENANT SOWDEN Webb is an excellent officer and does well when in charge of a company. His good nature brings him many friends and he is a good sport in every- thmg' SECOND LIEUTENANT SILVUS Silvus is rather quiet and reserved but get him started and he is hard to stop. He has worked hard in the R. O. T. C. and deserves his commission. SECOND LIEUTENANT PARK Donald is one who believes in the motto, I should worry. He lets things come and go as they wish, but strange to say, they usually come and go correctly. His men like him and are among the best drilled in the battallon- SECOND LIEUTENANT SINGLETON Vernon's good spirits can accomplish things that other means cannot. Even. when things go wrong, he smiles and thereby goes a long way toward Wmmng' SECOND LIEUTENANT HUBBARD Cecil has the distinction of being about the tallest man in our R. 0. T. C. We do not know where all of him came from, but he is there just the same. Cecil is also able to deliver the goods when called upon-except in Latin Classes! sEcoND LIEUTENANT YEACH Harold is another hard worker. His energy has gained him a place on the staff and has made him a valued member of it. SECOND LIEUTENANT COTNER Although this is his first trial at wearing buttons, we expe :t big things of Robert in the next year, and we are sure that he will continue to rise if hi- does as well in the future as he has in the past. SECOND LIEUTENANT GALLAHER Lieutenant Gallaher not only looks the part of an officer, but acts it as well. Tom has many friends both in and out of the R. O. T. C., and we hate to 1056 mm- SECOND LIEUTENANT DILLARD Although Clifford has worn his buttons only a short time, he has proven himself capable of handling men, and we are sure that he would rise higher if this were not his last year. SECOND LIEUTENANT ROUTH Routh is one of the youngest officers in the battalion, but he has done as well as many older officers. He has studied the manual and knows the book from cover to cover. H. 55 Veil 'sul' Ein . s .47 :fi 9? A. -L, .- 2' x ' .R 55: ,.. :ii ' .4 N3 3. I I! 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Lynch, Dan Calloway, C. 325 Lieutenants: Crallnptofl' R' Lyons R- Davls, Tllford Speaker, F. 113?:a1S0nfcR' Qi Hancock, E. 1 mer' ' Hubbard, C. George' J' -sg Q25 Gibbs, J. Sergeants: Graham, L. Barkley, J. Hancock, W. fi? Chollar, A. Hemphill, B. Cruikshank, T. Horton, D. Hilbnrn, B. Kirby, J. Fisher, L, Kinnamon, P. ggi Gribble, W. Lawson, J. R. Kieth, K, Lumpkin, W. 4 A Rice, A, Mi11er,L. Ha, Randolph, E. McCoy, M. Q Robinson, D. Mcllheny, A. McLain, G. lr Colglorillsll L Palmer, L. V. Glay OCJ' Q Parks' O' G emi' C Potter, L. jf., ran ' ' ' Pearce, H. ' E, gmlthgg' Penn, L. now' ' Pingree, A. 3:7 -f Stoneham, D. R- ht B - Tedford D ' lc er' ' gs ' ' Robinson, Forrest Lil! Privates: Robinson, Fred Aflanis, H. schweillei-, G. 2 lsfxnnett, F. Shelby, P- Bxles, C. Sydney, M- Binford, R. Sneed. M- if fy! Blackwell, J. Thompson. R- Bobbitt, D. Watson, J. D. Buerbam, C. Westbrook, J. Campbell, P. Wright, A. is ,I .N -.4-1 fff. sl . .Q ,lf E M 133 is fi' A 35 HL'-,'i: . 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Littleton, J- McCormick, L. -jf . . 5. .g Corporals: 3442235302 B' ff' 1 - wif 552 H0W:?'rd'J' Mote F. fyq, McKinnon, D. ' 15, 1 ' Muse, E. rc.. P k 4 :A Rlignbgig R Nelson, H. fag T. ' ' Pierce, W. bi msley' E' Powell D 77. PI ' P W. B. ' ' 5 Ope' Price, H. L. Privates: Roach, R. 4: Barr, B, Roberts, C. Barr. T. Rudd, J. -ki, P' B d W R dl G , . ogar us, . o cy, . Lf, in Bragdon, O. Smith, S- Burton, N. SOXIYIHII, A. pg chumbley, R. Storm, W- gf? Davis, G. Thompson, H. Doyle, M. Todd, T. 'R gl Duncan, E. Wallace, F. .,,. Elinga, N. Wallace, R. Gilliland, J. R. Wade, H. Gredding, E. Wicker, D. fi 55:23 3 EM ff' 2 F532 i , 135 , 5,1 5, . 5 t,,A'.,g.f,.3i,:fg.,3g5-53 3 g f ' . 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Lovmgy R' Laney, B. -' Corporals: Marshall, M. , 3 Ferguson, H. Matthews, H. 233 ff Hudson, H. Magill, R- A Odeneal, B. Morrison, L. ,Q Howe, G. Murphy, G. Q51 l McLarry, D. Pfaffy R- fygq u Scott, J, Richardson, C. Eff White, M. Rodgers. H. .-P Sneed, T. R61 Privates! Thompson, V. fi Bailev E Todd G 5 -Q, . 7 - , - 4'-. Balcom, H. Turner, J. B. Buckley, J- Tackett, F. 'A Boyd. P- Watt, J. 253 42' Caldwell, G- Zimmerman, E. we 3 Q . rf I 'E Sli '33 E3 .,.- 2 if il ' 7 Hi? 1 141 -'fl . . Q ff W' f ' .. 4 Ar: Wim.1-ffa.a:A:.f.r:w.1-oo.' 'fl-:A B 4 ' . A X if- ,, - 1 4 1- J . . ff-wi.-r'1131'3 x ,, .-,..,- 'ff-p-'Qui'75:wlej5rZl?1i.'fk4'-i 15- 1 A 7,-.A,.-, ..1,.,,5 Q, ,. . f-.,. - 5., x e l v.:.J5,,,.u,s,..L .54 .,bi,.,f-f.:g:.11-' K 4 1 ' Ti . G'?ff'5 '. 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Mitchell: R- eff: , U- Wieman,'C. Eewlandf M- Rohling, L. elms. R- 4 Hammons, W. Packer' W- Pogues, J. Rfmkllnv L- : Holden, E. Rice: A- if Roach, J. Privates: Robinson, R. Biles, R. Russey, W. E. BUUTPKS, L- Rutherford, C. Ca1'ver,R- Smith, L. H Chenoweth, T. Stearnes, E. Dudley, G- Scruggs, S. fig .- . Q. QQ? Easters, W. Smith, K. Fallis, F. watts, C. if fe - - .-J.. L.,-0: Gfahm, L- Wllllams, W. ., -jg R .ef 233 lp-3 QQ 2? 4' si ... 55 'IRY-WIP Q .f 1 3-ei MQ, ,f a -3 I I N ' X s f .- . f --g K, ,.4v'.. -r -el Q .-, D- -4, -:-'- . r- y 4. . - -- - ve , I ,- '5fi Jiiwf '4'l'il:'7 ' ' ' Q ' ' 4 A il ' ' ' - - - f' - - -fm ,a-E4f..m1f1.fJEizi.r.-'S-..:-5-1215... 'Q ' - f.. 4' 1. Ji -1 .,,, , .f In X 1 1 . F.. e 1- 1 A CD 9 K . NV gig .- 4.3, , 5,4 D x 1 I -LY ,J V 1 l V ' A ' X ffl ll K lx? C it 3:24 If iff. x - . 1-ii' 71. if W Qee' If-71 eg'- Gig fi? 11:11 Q35 1131 555 if 59 F2515 55? 'ffl sf- gif 53 ' --gg 451 his .555 gg? 22 fir 'Ffi -:kv -52,3 239. H. :gg ffl? fer' ESQ Seri I 5 - - f - 9.5 E44 V152 3315 ,Tj '35 MARK' is The Bugle Corps iii f' fn-J Clif '97 . . . . . . . . . ff' The Bugle Corps IS a distinct innovation 1n O. C. High mllitary Q5 department. Each morning at eight-thirty the national colors are f raised to the accompanying tones of the bugles. While these are sound- 32123 lflfl . . . . . fir mg all students outside of the building are supposed to stand quletly in lace-the girls cease talking, the boys remove their hats, and the 722 .5l, P 'gif R. O. T. C. members stand at attention-raising' their hand in salute 5' . . . . 1 if at the close. It is gratifying to notice that a great many older people ist . . . . . . sf.:- who happen to be ln our vicinity at the time have caught our habit and they also pause in honor of their flag. The same ceremony is observed . I at the closing of school. The bugle corps also sound the various calls ,253 4 . . . . . . . me 11, at the oattalion drill at eight o'clock one morning 1n each week. They .. ,- . ' ,-1. is have made themselves an integral and rather picturesque part of Oak 51 cliffs R. o. T. C. unit. 29,3 'K . f 335 . f 3:4 1 ., 56' 4 ,ai 1 . 144 ,ug .W 4:- ' . ' 7 .3 rn .mqym , vs. -..' -Ydw w ,gil-41 - -'-nw-rf M 1 1 A: ,u :hs s ws .-,z ,. 4 1. tr M . . . . . .. . .. C C 6 W. .4,. . ,,. . i G 9 K ?355f:QifEfi'ZZ5w'f-afiheffa9Eri.5t5ii6xf.2?'A'2'?f:'?'?,3 532 iii fi' fi rf ,gf Lil Wg . . . -Q' iv A RCVICW of Cliff H1 R. O. T. C. 1, gg for 1921-1922 .A ay. iw? 'iv rig . . . . . if Under the supervision of Captain R. R. Day, the Oak Cliff High School R. O. T. C. unit has completed its most successful year, and now S' ranks equal to any junior R. O. T. C. organization in the country. Never before in the history of the school have the cadets shown better 52:5 Z? spirit and interest in the corps. Rf OAK CLIFF WINS COMPETITIVE DRILL Last fall, in the annual inter-city competitive drill, a very severe test in close order drill, the Oak Cliff company, under the leadership of 2145 Captain George Selman and Lieutenants Edward Capers and William Schwedler, proved its excellent training by carrying off first honors. rg The winning company was composed of cadets picked from the various companies. Each member of the victorious company was presented with a gold pin, while through their efforts our trophy case boasts an- other beautiful loving cup. 'xii BATTALION FORMATIONS Although the corps has a very limited space in which to carry on these drills, the many formations held this year have been a success. :AQ :JL B-it t THE RIFLE CONTESTS Q2 . we Q Although Oak Cliff did not make a very creditable showing in the L-s first rifle meets between the R. O. T. C. organizations, she certainly Q5 35.5 redeemed herself when a member of the team, Odie Lee Parks, in a . recent contest, made a better score than any otlter in the organizations I' .5 of the five adjoining states. '4 1, 9 CADETS PARTICIPATE IN PAGEANT 2.31 ' ' In the pageant held last year during the fair, the O. C. cadets rep- 55,1 ' in resented Mexico, dressed in typical Mexican uniform. . 4 ,LT if PLAY GIVEN -. 5-fe One of the best entertainments given by the cadets this year was Ye, if the play, The Private's Revenge. The cast of the play, which was 'W given at one of the weekly meetings of the Camp Dallas Club, included 01 Virginia Phillips, Frances Wilmans, George Selman, 0. P. Walcott, Q25 Lester Potter, Paul Speaker and Dan Lynch. ' if by . THE CAMP DALLAS CLUB ig . ,fl 23 The Oak Cliff cadets have played an important part in making the Tj ,, V weekly meetings of the Camp Dallas Club a success. This club, to which every Dallas cadet is eligible, was organized for the purpose of .2 L 4 1 stimulating interest in the cadet corps and encouraging cadets to at- tend the summer camp at Lampasas. Oak Cliff will be well repre- sented at the camp this year by about sixty men. I 3 , w . if rd A 1 N' .gf I W' x 145 ll YT- 3. 7 7- on 'f 1 - I ' y my -. , , ..- I , - ' T ' g ,-V-tw .f.: f- -h - . ' -.A 'gag , gl- - . 5-' .... 1 rf- '1'-wtf?-f -ifw '.-' w if 1 ' rv- .,w QQfSg'fgc,,,, . Q P 4 , its v- 1'03gf?fg' i'7i, J, .Ut 7- fc- A -- , 1 ., c-. ..f 'SH ... 3. .u 1. i eg, . .' . hir. e 1- ft A . XV dvi! n .-g -f f g . ggf ' f T V at T x PQ .255 mf: 1' as . Q .El -ff ,Gif W L 55:5 ii elf 373 3,71 E25 if. V5 Aalfff iff v A nfl 311. 1:5 .ab 132 ef.: '33 if i. .Q F55 Ei? my gif: 7.52 ', 3 iwl it if ,fu ,V H ' till ri W K - if mpg to Zigi izlj Th G' l ' R'fl Cl b e it s 1 e u .11 Mi 5-1- g-4 The gym work in Oak Cliff High is an important factor in the life of 'Q each girl in the two lower classes. The students put in one 45-minute period each school day. Under Miss Lock's supervision they are taught many gym- nastic games, and the use of the lighter apparatus, Swedish calisthenics, aesthetic and folk dancing. They have contributed numbers to the differ- cnt programs in the Auditorium. In May, they gave a truly beautiful exhi- 'f' bition of their work in this line. 712' -S1 When Captain Day offered to train a girls' rifle team in the manly act -H . . . . . YW. 'QE of target practice, Miss Lock selected this team on the basis of scholarship in Physical Training. So this team is composed of only those girls who make HE lx- an average of 95 per cent in this department work. 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W .TF 1 ' , ,fu si, it DEDICATION ,gl To all who like to chuckle, grin or smile, as gg? is . gg well as to all those whose sense of humor IS so keen that they can scent a joke even in in .-'fl . . . . . . this Annual, this section IS carefully dedi- :QR QA ' 'MR fi cated 55 rn. qv- ? PURPOSE K . gl. To make friends of our foes and foes of our 55 ,- friends by touchin on their idiosyncrasies- ff . . . 1.-ie We take it our foes will be glad to have theirs 1335 noticed, and we are sure our friends think ,F they haven't any. me Si' . if APOLOGY iff 1 I If we overlooked anyone, we are very sorry. .f. ff? i ii E? ai? if ' 151, gig -1 f -is 1 1' f ' A ' 'QW ' , f :: Y ff'-' '91 -, - f tl ' -wif? -wh'--e M-f e i . 9,-fm? k' L 4 eG?Iv 'k+ t 'GW A 1 J V , - 4, 1 - V L p . A ' A r 1- e A X , , , , . .- - . i'T7f'V f47' fl 5 7- '.',-911' 'P '-'f'.'?'lVi?x?-f3' 15' ,. .-- .-. 15 U ' ' A rg .gl :gp .1, :,.' ,Ni -'mf . 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ADAMSON Miss HOLIDAY s-',' :STE I am the monarch of this school, If every day to your dismay 3 +- I sit upon my throne, You find your lessons awful And mete out justice to my subjects tough, ,N ' Coming one by one. And you are told in accents bold 94 Q Your work's not a d e q u a t e But I am not so terrible enough, 49-f 57 As you might well suppose, But have a kind, forgiving heart If you learn at every turn As every student knows. How you ought to have been raised, pg. fig I am a father to them all And your mind is richly primed And give them counsel wise, With history till you're dazedg And help them out so many times With hints and good advice. If, when yOu Shirk on Basset You are told-what We can't say, Tle students always come to me We guess the rest-you sure need When they've been c u t t i n g zest gg classes, To take History under Holiday. 5155 Not because they want to but be- gf' EVE cause -Clen Higgins. A They will get shut out of classes M -if they don't. 'Ki -Evildoers. 3, , MISS ADUDDELL ' With dignity supreme, ' if In fact, a very queen, SQ MR. BOARD We lseel her navigate the lower al Q 1 V - W. M.'Board, She makes her pupils mind 5' He knows a lot By her own high and lofty mind- And tries to teach it to usg It's glorious to be so very tall. ig - But we poor souls, Blind as moles -Frank Mayborn. Can't seem to get it through us. 'ffl' -Florence Nelson. iii: '41 MISS GRIFFIN Tac-' ' 2112 fi' A perfect chaperone, F . For she leaves us all alone, MISS HAMMOCK So her services are always in de- 23,34 ' mane 5 43? f Miss Hammock teaches Latin, And when she tells a story, pi She thinks in Latin, toog She is right in all her glory- ii! She dreams it, talks it, writes itg As an automatic fixer she is MQ I wish I could-don't you ? grand. ig -W. C. Miller. -Wallace and Stemmons. is ' T K4 i E2 lx ,f f 'tw 111'-'l4J1'A'7.-.M.,,f ' 4,-4 ws!-e..g3-f'-:5,f'5Q-'z?f ,M NL K x ' g,.1n,3334a3.-jgzfshgjgiig-gfLy.,:g f J' v A. , ,L , C C68 J A - - . 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It depicts the trials, tribulations and heart-rending experiences in the life of a young Apollo, until he reaches the quiet sea of bachelordom. Advice unexcelled. Written from experience. The Duties of a Butler -By George Polk Player, Jr. An unusual handbook on the duties and services of a butler, giving minute instruction on the proper performance of each. Complete and thorough. The Female of the Species -By Pro- fessor Charles Brooks, A. S. fAu- thority on Spidersj. A remarkable treatise on the femi- nine tarantula. This book, by such an eminent person, has been hailed in botanical circles as the greatest mas- terpiece of the age. The life and hab- its of the female spider are described with an accuracy which is startling as well as enlightening. An Artist's Fidelity -By Cecil Spen- cer. The love story of an artist who was true to the same girl from his high school days until she died of rat poi- soning. Pathetic. Guaranteed to make every reader shed quarts. Absolutely true to life. I 155 The Biography of a Down-Trodden Man -By Alex Pegues. A vigorous protest against the op- pression of the weak, defenseless, and unprotected. The author, owing to his own unfortunate daintiness of stature, is able to write very feelingly. It is calculated to rend asunder the very heart-strings of the hardest. The Secret of Popularity -By John Clarence Phillips. Tells how to make one's self the most popular person in any gathering. Everyone has been waiting for years for the publication of such a book, and it should immediately become a best seller, not only on account of its ,sub- ject, but because of its author. The Road to Jellybean-dom -By Joe King. A treatise on the uses of bandoline, vaseline, kerosene, gasoline, and lard in the arrangement of the coiffure. Tells the tale of the hair raising ad- ventures of the hero in a hard-boiled Dallas court. Bound in yellow paper back. Unusually attractive. Price 10c. All for the Good of the Family -By Holmes Richter. 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C laire Nedder ,mg To Vamp All the Boys .......... ,..........,.. .............. K a thleen Jones 515 To Talk a Little ....,....,...,.,...,.,......,.,......,..,... .,...,,.,......... B rownie Warwick Half - To Play Football .,..........,,...,..,.,...,..............,,...,........,....................i,.. Jim Ward To Keep Librarian from Being Lonely ...................................... B. K. King gym To Keep Miss Brown and Her Fourth Period Class :ffl Happy ................,.................,..,..,...........,....,...........,.......... Randolph Rhew 32, To See How Many Tardies Could be Made in Safety ........,. Sam Wallace ' To be a Hero ........................,........................,...........,..,......... Zelwood Falcone 2.54 - To Make Speeches in Assembly ......,.,..,......,..,..........,.,.,.,,.,.. Edward Capers To Enable Myself to Join a Sorority Next Year ..,..,.......... Irene Goodwin To Show the Latest Style in Lip Sticks ........ i...........,.... D onna Mae Gates To Do Errands for Miss Eisenlohr ,...,.,....,....,....,.,...,.,..., Theron Hemphill if To See How Much Donating the Faculty Would Do ............ Alma Carson ' .9 I ALMOST LEFT OAK CLIFF HIGH THIS YEAR BECAUSE- . Fill . The tennis season is too short .............,.,.......,................................ John Barr 1 Art only lasts two periods each day ....... .....,.. B illie McCampbell cig- f goaiy Frampton almost got my job .,....... ,.....,... Engam Eikles 2231 - ...,......i.,...........i..................................... ............. o st o s ' 5 Miss Griffin thought I had a pony .....,.,. ........ J ack Francisco 9 I flunked in Spanish .................................. .,...,., S .tory -Stemmons Q.: '- I only made 92 in Math ,..............,,.................,......,........,... Virginia Goerner I I didn't get the sweater ,..................,......,.....,.......i.............,...i. Alice Shannon ' I didn't like the new beau I got-Irene got the one .C I wanted .................................................,......,....,.....,.. .Virginia Phillips El? The librarian caught me ..........,.....,.....l...,.........,.,.........,,,. Donald McGregor fc' Seniors Wouldn't pay for engravings ...,...w ............. C laire Nedder Q.. Two boys got away from me ,..,..,...,.....,.. ........... K athleen Jones Sgt 4: I had sore throat three days .,.,,,.....,..,,...,... ,...,,... B rownie Warwick fi,-Q A Faculty made me take some studies ,.,.,......,.,,..,.....,...., ...,...,,....., J im Ward :gf gg Librarian got cross and sent me to 201 ...............................,...... B. K. King Miss Brown insisted on notebook and I couldn't buy one rf-S - 1 for less than a buck .....,......,,.,.,...........,.,....,..,..,,...,........ Randolph Rhew 4 Three tardies was the limit and I made four .........,...........,..,. Sam Wallace . 1 Hair oil costs too much ....r,........Y.....,,.....,.................,.......... Zelwood Falcone get ij Mr. Adamson had one Assembly when I wasn't ff asked to speak .........,...........................,...............,....,.,..... Edward Capers Because S. M. U. faculty announced that Freshmen - E couldn't join sororities ............,.....,,,.....,,........,.......i.i....... Irene Goodwin f Used too much rouge one day and got sent to 1 , , principal .............................................l.......................... Donna Mae Gates .. Miss Graves wanted me to do all errands after school..Theron Hemphill f The faculty wouldn't donate .......,.........,..,..,..,,...,,...,...,,i.....,.i.,. Alma Carson ' 1 O' x ' ' 'A 157 QQ - xi- is il' -- 1. 35 N Ji j -?NTfrs , ..aIt. , ,,. f:f,,ei'd1?'1 , ,171' f M 2Q: l 4 i.:A,x K ,p.Vzw. h XJ irw : Q . , , ,.,, . .-, .5 w-- . fr--w .I-4 .vi 74, A . 1- 'xii 3 1 .m.,.,. ...5.,, 4 , .4 lc K ,mc-:1.H7.:r-c.-iiyfgv-.eiiskft-Whig WHY SOME OF OUR TEACHERS HAVE NOT GOT MARRIED Miss Corbin: I always wanted to but Donald McGregor has not asked me yet. Miss Brown: Divorce la w y e r s charge too much these days. Miss Holliday: My husband might object to my reading about the lives of other men. Miss Addudell: I am not making enough to support a husband yet. Miss Cannon: Paderewski never came to Dallas. Mr. Syron: I have been waiting for the price of marriage licenses to come down. Miss Griffin: How would Claire Nedder and Storey Stemmons ever learn anything if I should leave Cliff Hi? Miss Cooper: Wallace Reid is mar- ried and I hear Rudolph Valentino is done with women. Miss Hammock: I have resolved to teach until one of my classes makes 100 per cent. Miss Eisenlohr: I don't know how to wash dishes. Miss Brandenburg: I am writing a book called Her Husband's Salary. If I should marry I might not 'know anything else about a salary. Miss Alexander: If I should marry there would be too many Mrs. Alexan- ders here at school, which would cause confusion. Most of the other teachers said they were either too young or they forgot when leap year came around. TO DONALD MCGREGOR When undressed lumber Donald spied He delicately turned aside, And at a bare suggestion he Would blush with maiden modesty. He used no street if it were shady- In fact, he WAS a PERFECT LADY. -T .Z .. 'n x':r TY .r Q- -: ll- 1 .mg lil? Iii' 223. P4 STEMMONS' LAMENT 3'-i Sams girl is wild and swift, My girl is slow, Sam's girl wears naught but silk, My girl wears calico. Sam's girl is bad and beautiful, My girl is sweet and good: Do you think I'd trade my girl for Sam's ? Well-any fellow would! U!! fi TO EDWARD HELMLE I hate him, That man with the slick hair So neatly combed, And the contained smile That fascinates foolish girls- I hate him. If he looks at the girl by my side She will lose interest in ME! 1 hate him. EXAMS if! I hate exams. They bother me. Yesterday I studied All afternoon For an exam, And this morning I took it. They say Time will neu, But I don't have to wait. If that had been Qibjfif An entrance exam To Heaven I'd be heaving coal Now! I hate civics- They bother me. -Sam Wallace. ff' i ' 158 fj .. 3. 19 22 . - . i . I fi ,..1,g?. 'il,, ' ':,5f...:., . - 1 x Q29 262 A 'Q 54,1-1, LLC 3222 S ie-if W 9 53153 Wm , MQW? X JB S ww ff 2 3 Ef YQWQD U-fgqafg ? ,E A 'D ff gg G E1 Q 2? 2 Res L1 JE 'Nf- V Q E x N . . A, , W Q N JVM F ip .. if I f w 41 Y , ' ' ,V ' ' f X 4 - -I Q J H. ...mu L L I X NN ---K. 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