South Oak Cliff High School - Den Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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CAUTHORN, Sufvcr-I is0r uf High School 1lzst1'11viin11 E 2 RUSINESS 2 5 C. M. MOORE, Szfvrvtzzry, Board of Edzzcatiwz E E E E . E E E glllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 92 4 IIIIIllllllIIllIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHKIIIE Page Nine 5 4 1 K 1 I Ig r E I i S 1 5 i 1 I 3 1 2 f r 1 Pugc' Tm X T f? fc, I? X IP f Ol! 1' f X '33 '.,' N ' XY. H. AUAMSON Our Principal .W .,., W. .,.,,...., ...ff ft' A 6 'Li ,,x,' k i , 0 g W ,rf ff X Q f I A , f a X . xg 7, , , 111' Y 1' V mllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllll E illllllflllmlllIllIIIllllllllllIlullIIIflllllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllmllff A! ii- X Pub SS E E 5 5 5 5 5 5 a 3 2 3 2,3 FE as fi 3 1 . 1 : : E E E - if 3 11 1 3 31 2 4 S E 2 2 E E E E E , 5 E E 1 : E 1 E- 1 f , ,, ,, , ., W, in ' A t V tl A lu. lllllllllll Illlllll lllllllllIIMMIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllilllllllll I 9? 4 llllmfllllIllllllllllllllllmlllmllmmmuIllllllllllulmlllullllullllllmlllm I Page Eleven G ' A L JM cr ,. X Y b 3:55, K- Ig H, lmmljllllll 1 x lllllmllllllll IIllIIllllIIIIllIllIIIIlllllllIllIllllllllIIllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllg Af .T QM ' A- Q z 5 E - 2 3 2 E 2 - S S E E S - I 5 3 3 - ' s Q 5 2 E E ' E E 5 S 1 E Y S E 5 E 5 5 5 I i ' E ? . 5. 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QM Q Uflf ,, A f f, Y, fy, gf' If ' llIImmllllImlm'Illmllmmmllm'mlImmlllllllllmlmmllllllllllllmvly!Q!Q2 ', Q-gillllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllIllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllg -X M 5 SS E E E : : : I ,A 3 I. 1' .- 2 fly . .4 A E ' 5 ' 1 2 ll . , E 3? fl., S ' 2 I 2 'Q Q I 5 J 1 N , 5 5 3 1 1 IQ fu E .1 X 'A ,, -' 5 i - A E 5 W 41, A 1, -N . E . 1 K5 , . A : 'S ', -'wg C4 .. 3 If -' , - 5 5 E fi A E . , Q Qlxdtlihzfuan -Jhkfary E M 0:4-.'a..,y Fnllryz 1 5 Q 2 5 :, E IIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 92 4 IlllIllllIIlilllllIlllllllIIlllilIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll lllI!ll!lll!llIlllllIIIlllf?-rg Page Fourteen LJWWYJJ N10 if an :1 l I kv Law r, F EE T 5. V Oak Cliff High School, January 26, 1924. DEAR MR. HENRY : We are at a loss as to what phraseology we should use in addressing you. we cannot write to you in any light vein, for we know that our humble wit would fall flat on the ears of one whose humorous propensities are so well-known. On the other hand, a solemn mood cannot exactly express the feeling we have for you, not as a Councilor, but as a well- loved pal. Perhaps, in our supposed inability, we have most ably expressed the love of THE JANUARY CLASS OF '24. 1IIllHIlllIIllllIIlllllllIlllIIIlllHlll'lIllIlIlT'I I 4 IIIINIIIVIEIIII Q as v P.ri22f.s .-fiom. me o . y, . A. 4.,,-1 -, .-M.. . . January Giass of 1Q24 . ' S ' 4 OFFICERS - Jos KING ............ ....A..................... ..,............. P r esiden! 2 .. ,- CLEN HIGGINS ....................... .......,.. V ire-President 5 E1.xNoR PANTERMUI-:HL .......... ............. S ecretary 3 Social Committee Program Committee 5 . Catherine Gray Clen Higgins 'qi' Margaret Ward Vola Jackson ' 'il' Vola Jackson Margaret Ward D i 2 ' E Elam Eckles Elinor Pantermuehl :E D5 A dvertising Committee Earl Crossland I Edwina Browder E William Gribble 5 Ring Committee Baccalaureate Committee Edwin Beckenbach Elinor Pantermuehl E Invitation Committee Edwin Beckenbach - V Ernest McCormack ' Allene Ledford ,Qin Mr. N. Y. Henry, Faculty Advisor f .n ,Bef 1924 Qffe xx XY 5,51 .M N ix btrube Klllg Barton, V MCHCXIYY M1llgr HPRM-XX SIRI 111 WIIIIIXM ILNABS lander 15 the seal ot a noble n1111d JUL klgq 150111111 Soeutg L 1111 I all 7 Limp lougbqll 21 71 Bqsketlylll 71 24 hack 21 23 F11t 9111 Oltli PI'LilllElltIJll1lSfllll! 72 lI'1Scb'111 1 1 Irtsltlent Llass 23 X IRC IL BARTON PHI' LMA JONFS lx11lfCNt'I' slteptm could IIIQUITC for For exery why he 11-1d '1 wherefore ULU 3 X IRK INIA MLHENRX I'l1lt!'t'll from Xl11111ttk1 70 SL110lJfSl1lIJ Club 247 7' Ptsglml 71 morn ' 7 1 1 t ind Dnettur of Band 7 74 PYCS1 4 xl'-L lemdfllt 11775 71 Q d411tOre11eitr1 77 72 Oth Sttlf 77 Acorn Stiff IHEI MA MILLER Q Imp Dallas 1 NI'1le Lhoruq Il a e Her beauty like an air divine Quartet. 'l'11ro11t,h which the 11111111 s all gentle graces shine. ., . . , - IIN IN 1 A J , t . ELINOR PANTERMUEHL J 1 HF Nl PRSOXI A : In ered 20, Central' . c'y IB Class 20' 111' .cmlarship Clnls 21, ..-' '- ' Cl 111' Ra 10 : eserxesg 'ice-lresiclent Il-B Piss .. ' Sec T 11' . . C. Feneral Stall' hV1lS0lllll1l So- -1 IV-A lflass 23: Oak Staff 22' National Chemistry ciety' Pep Squad: Competitive Drill C11111pzmy' C. g , Essay Contest 23. . C. Cam Da as 2.. F 11 ESTIX '11 77 lf LSGIVLS S D EI AM FC K1 119 Pantermuchl Evans Jones Eckles Anderson - Illll E , 11, .S a ' ' ' ' 1. 7' I ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf1 -'lg Q illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllg ,f N t X fig --7-. E 2 5 f 1 -E .. ' ' I A - , E E T Q ' ' 7 1 Entered '19, Bowieg Thurnlxs Down Club '20-'21g E ' f - - A-1 w'1-f he Q - '20, 215 if 11 1' z1s'..1g 2 5 1' . ' -'-.g .- . L-' : - ' -' - V L , 'its rzsf L. ' 2 M 7' ,' I, ' ,, Mt., 1' 1--,c:'1 R2 -- '235 T..'. . E F 1 v . . v 7 . . I ,ZH E '21-I' 4111.5 '- Ll, fzzflgf 751153.15 flrk Ci I -. . 1 - 1 1 . 4, E 3 51.615 -' - 1- . S.S...'24. . 'J I b t 1--,lug 2.5 fluff' 1' 1 5 - , 1 'zsg 1. . '22, '24 1 . ,g 1 1 S 3 11 ' ,Qt ',F1 Q1 1 'w,H1s 1, d E , R f x 1 cl. '71, 'y 4111, R 0 1 . , 2 - ' ' 111 ly p 111 ' 1 ' J SllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll 4 IllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Sewulcvn W? , ft' Qfe lllll a lllllIllIllllllllIIIlllIllIIIIllIIIllIllIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIIIIllllIllll wS lllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll W i .1 S X . 1 4 - gal j -6,2 ,X E 5 2 5 : E 5 : E E 5 5 ff S E - - : E : : E- : E l E I 5 Griflin McClelland VVadswortl1 Miller Britton E ii ANtil'S KIRIFFIN DOROTHY STICYICNS E I- l'Intei'eil from Trinity Heights 'lllg l' nnpctitivc ,, ,, , ,. - , , , - - v 2 Drill C01 ,215 H- BV H. Club ,Zi ' lrnl litsuun 33, 13, Railin lluli 22, '.2.l. E Q cHAiu.i:s iznczaiz MCc1,Ei.1.AN MP3Ml 0RD WTNN 5 -1 Entered from Winnetka '20g Hi-Y Club '22g B. Entered, Bowie 1205 Pep Squad '22g Football '.l3: E Il. H, Club '23g Senior Ring Committee 'Z3g Senior llasketliall 233 Hi-Y '2lg Anti-Cuss League '.22. E Q' Play '24g Acorn Staff 'Zig Competitive Drill Co. E - '21, '22. lVlll.lJRl'll7 MOORE SIMPSON 5 5 . 1 lx S ' ' . . . . E 3 . go PHE x xx XI? vs Ulu H , Entered, llnwie 'l9g Vtulsuinan Society '21 Q Girl E 1, Izntered frnm Vhnnetka 203 tnrl Reserves 20- 1h,wl.ve,5 '19 -gg : 3 '22g Music Memory fnntcst 'ZZQ Linz Scholarship ' ' ' K' E -- Club '21 Ano! PH FHRHARDT 5 f'l,Al'UlC MILLER A I E Entered from Howie H205 Band '21-'Z-lg Orcliesr , lilllfl'0fl',7 ,gl 2 lllfllll Illllll i,,C0fgl,ll':llllVe Drill E tra 2l-H233 Debate 'I'e:mi '.23g Public Speaking c lllll lll7 'l ' Pwllllllllllll l lllll 'li E 5l l'y 23' vmllm. BRITTON HARRIS srNuI.1zToN E Entered from Central 'l9: May Festival '20-'Zig Entered. XYinneika 'ZOQ Competitive Drill Coin- E Pep Squad '23, pany. E . . - . E Stevens Winn Simpson ltlirhardt Singleton E 'gg E 3 E E E E E 3 : 5 E E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1924 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Puyv Eighteen 1 CF 2 79 Z 1 dllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll 'ug 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh x 5 QX hiftgg Lfbbbldllll W 1 Goodwln Busbx HUM-XV KRACC n uul 7 mnet 1 'an 2 nu l inc Nsst Due-L or 4 Presi dent of Senior Orehestra, Hi X Football Lamp i xs tusii lflcei E XRI L ROSSI AND Entered 70 Hovxie llrurman ot Senioi Adver tisement Committee 23, xNllSOIl12ll'l Society 22 LONS1 'XINCE OHI Entered 90 Collingswood High IX T Cirl Re serves 70 73 Ortllestrw 7 3 M1y Festivi 2 JAMES COODVVIIN E Entered 20 Centml' Cumpetitixe Drill Co. 21. : LEONA BUSBY E Entered '20 from VVinnetkn' May Festival - ' ' Rifle Team 22' Tennis Clulv 22' Progrwm Com- 5 mittee IX-B Clwss '23' Spelling Contest 23' Girl E Reserves 23. EDWIVA BROWDER Entered 70 Centml Girl Reserves 70 21 l Senior Advertising, Committee '73 CARI OS ATRINS Entered Quumh High 21 But he ne er turns his link On his friend or his foe VIRGINIA AIXDPRSONI Filtered Bisliee Arizona. 20 flfl Reserxes 22 ' p Squad. - TEDDY BENTON - Entered Hogg 18' Track 20' Football 22 .... : FOVVLER GLOBER f Entered 18 Reagan' Choral Club 19' Art Club '- 19 20 22' Wilsonian Society '20' Stunt Show 5 g Brom der Atkins Anderson Benton Glober ' 0- 'if .1 7. Q AMG W 0 , .1 ... ,fi J, as .ste - a J 'fr mwah- e ' 2 : -Q, ' E 5 E 5 5 2 ' : 5 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 E E E 5 5 5 E E E E 5 E E E 5 5 E E ' .. . ' ,.. , Q11 ' ' . r, E S 2 E rx t--- , po. xv' kr: B. ri '21, '22, ' 3, '24g 1 . - , , , ., , E E l7l'l ll fiiov' 1 l 1 . 4' 't '23, 'Z g '- - - H '- ' , I ' - ' H ' ' ' E : - , . -Q f. . A- - --A 5 E ., ..... .s nz lllll llohg' U1 l .'t': 3 ,' - 'luly , , E 2 . '-.7-fg' t '-1. 'iff' . . ' , ' ' 3 2' V. '21, E '71 l , Pe : S . Y 5 1 - : Y - i ' , , 1 , 3 , ,,,, 2 , '71, I : , i ' 2 , , , ' ' ' 5 l '20 .I 3 : , E Z E : E E : ElIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 llllllllllllIllllIlIlll!lIlI!!lltllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllillllllllllllllllllIIE rv ' u Page Nineteen : Q fi Ae mag .X F' 5. 12-4 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMQKL 'ff'-gilIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIII gc , X 5- J - ' -2: . E J Nash Lowery Brooks Creel Rnuth Sl'l-I NOYIJ NASH l':llfl'I'l'll '.ZH, Reagan: Spanish l':IllL'fl1llllI1lL'llI '23g S. ll, Vluli '24, M A RU.-X R li'l' LOXV ER Y lintererl from llnwie 'I'J. She hafl a friendly smile for all, This genial pleasing lassief' WILSON BROOKS 1 Entered '20, Central: Vamp Dallas '22, '23, Linn 'l'1lllll'l'5' Vluli '23g Senior Mc-mln-r Rerl Frnss l.ife Saving Ifurpsg Vamp l !. Sill, 0kla.g Senior eu Picture l'ummit!ee '23, '24. LENORA Clililil. i lintereml '20, Howie: May Festival 'Z2. '25, Rifle learn: Physical Training Punts-st, Yulley llall ll-PZIIII. ROSS ROVTH linterecl. lil Paso '20, Hi-Y Club '21, VVilsoni:m AlJlil.Al IJE HERMANN l'.nterecl. lwnrest lligh 22: llirls lluh 22: ,lan- nary Seniur Play 24. lin t ered, . 3 U . . l'l,l'IN HIGGINS Reagan '10, Yiee-l'rvsirlent Senior lqlass 1 -3, H1-X lfnntlmllz llaskethall: llasehallg lresi- rlent ,lunie wr Class '22: XYilsonian Sneic-ty: Anti- lfuss League, Anti-Smoke lmagueg Junior Play, Scliolnrshil Entera ml mittee '23. Entered f'OINIl1lffl'C Chili: Sul Club '21, '22, lfonipetitive Drill l'umpany '20, 'Zl. lintererl, Hermann Higgins Lcclford l. Al.l.lNli l.lilll ORlJ '23, Frost High, Texas: lnvitatinn fum- EIJXYIN lllCL'KliNllAl'H '2ll. Reagain: Cllillflilllll of Senior Ring '2.l: lnvitatinn llOllIllllHCl' '23, Tennis iolarship Cluh. HUGH Klel.AUlil'll.lN Houston Hts. High. Anti-fuss l,e:ip:uc'. Beckenhacll lXlcl.augh1in I glllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll I 4 - llllllllllllllllIIIllIIllllllIIll!I1IIIIIllIIlllllIllllilllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFF Pugv Twenty , , , . fi' , ' 1 f 1 f', Q 1 ' irq in W'-5 U ...N Q 55' -2 ? ' J 2IIIIIlllI1III1IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIlIIIllllIQE! 'ggwxeugllllllllllluIlllllIll'INllllIllIlllllllllllllllllI'NlI'WH' l'lll llHH 5 E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E 13. E 1 2 .3 , : f 2 5 ' 5 E jackson I Payne Carpenter Mayborn Brock E E YOLA JACKSON KATHERINE GRAY E E Entered, Reuygan '20g Girl ReservesiAS..S.'S. '23g Entered, Forest High 'Z03 Girl Reserves: Girls' 5 E n:30'E:3i?23C'f3'5, 3235 curls Lhurusi tihorus '2Z'Q Chairnlan of Secial Connnittee '21, '22, 5 E IOHN XVADE PAYNE 2.13 Pep bquadg 5cl1ul:1rslnp Club 22. E E Entered '19, Reagang Band '20g Glee Club 'Z0g IRVINU TENNANT E 1:4 Urchlestra '2.1g Track '23g President uf Public Entered. Hogg '19, E E S . ' ' ' ' . 3 5 lm 'ug Socmy 2? 1 , , , MARY KATE Erniuurze 5 : RAN LARPILINTILR . , ., , , 3 5 , I ,. , Entered, Central 20 3 hurl Reserves 21 3 I lass 3 5 luntereil, Winnetka 18. L, ,tx ,,l- F. I M. t T,lk C t t ,ZZ 5 E A DON MAYBORN ,ri it ,1 tue- min fi .1 I .421 V .H E E Entered. Bowie '20g Competitive Drill Co. '21 9 ' C' 2' 6' mo' es nm m us nous' E E VVils0nian Societyg Students' Council '22g Hi-Y. BILLY LANDER E E LENURA BROCK Entered from Tyler '22, E E Entered '18, Reagang Art Cluhg Girl Reservesg ' - - - ' E E Sf.-c'y Public Speaking Society 5 Scholarship Clulrg F DQ' Ill? Sr' OISES , I , I E E Acorn Staffg VVinner of gold medal fur speed in 'mered' m m'ug hmv H1151 19 ' Art mul' i E'-. E type-writing. Radio Clulmg Public Speaking Society. E E 5 E Gra Tennant Etheridge Lander Stokes E : y g 2 1 2 E E 5 E 2 -E E E E SllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllI1IllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I 4 IlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllIIllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIE Page' Twenty-one iw 'sZ 7fll3g . 4 ffvfQHa',gv100l'1gcP?ny51g11qggkL,p3f.l?-n:3ggi!gs3,l,,,,1 1 W ,,jf,,. ,W l, wi Q r F , '? I ww .-f X 1 I 4-J!IllIIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllIllllllIIIlllllllIllIIlIIIIIlllIIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllpvl!!,QgLf,Q5 git x-gg!IllllIlllIlllllIlllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllg ,I A : R' , Q X? 5 E 2: ? Q , 5' V V --sl 1: -v ,, Q, , 3 E , - : E 5 2 5 E S 2 ' 2 5 W ' E if - lf . wigs ' E .al E 2 Y, ' 'a 5 5 W E E Glussluy iiuoclnight Dixon W'atson Roberts E 3 5 3 VH l'iS'l'liR Gl.ASSl.1iY RUTH VVAl.'I'ERS E E Eiitcrml '20 frnm lk-ntralg Cmnpetitive Drill linterecl. Reagan 120: Public Speaking Ulnlr '233 2 Cmnpany '21 : Acorn Stat? '23, Vicf--President Pop Squad '22, '23, Girl Reserves '10, '21, '22, E ! Class '.Z.lg Senior Play '24, SL-c'y Public Speaking Society 'Z.l. 5 5 . . , V, , RALPH ESTFIP 5 - RAIPORD MUODINIC H1 2 E BRL vi f up tk ,N ' Entered from liuwie 'l8. E 2 ' UU mm me 3 A ragnlar Polly-anna is Ralph. E E F I I f ::,'f 'H':'l,l?I3i,'7Nl ,t C t t MA1u:Alu4:'1' XVARD 'E .n ere-1 rum nine a .. 3 upu ar: y un vs 5 . . , .. , W ,l,,,. , , , A ,. E 2 Sc-cretairy of Stumla-nt Council, Pep Squad '21, RiHc -, 2 'ft , Q,g 'l' Rl'? '5i' 'lp' V' E E muh ,ll Mlmhimi .Nh kiglltlhlmixspi , , L no .ns np u v, nal. mute .x E E lfI.OYlJ WATSON ' ' ' I.El'1 ixAR'1'oN 5 E lilitcrul frmn Bryan High '22 5 Assistant Di- , , , E 2 'ef'k.'3f' I Egg , as fx'B lci -Ssg f'i'cgue E E rvctur of llanrl '24: Orrin-stra '24 Male Chorus 'Z-lg tif? ' 'ff'-.'v f' l'ff. 'f ' 5 jj' .Q ' u ' 'k pe 'ng I E Oak Stall' '23, Vzunp Dallas '23. n 1 1-11.3 .ling I,:iLf1S:'l4:..lli Csriq VYD E : , , , H , ,. , . . , ,1 . ,f . 5 E LO AA ROB PAR I 5 lint:-rerl '20, Central, liandg Orclu-stra '20, '21, E I i liiitviwrl fruin XVinnctk:i '20, Girl Reserves '233 '22g l. C. C. fluli '20, '2lg Anti-fuss League '2l, E S - 5 May Fvstival '2l 3 Scliulairship Cluli '23, '22: Track '23, Anti-Smukcrs League 'Z.3. 5 i E 3 2 E Walters listc m W'ard Barton, L. Eastland E I ' : I E E 5 7 . rf W, : ' I E 2 ,fflklgag 1-M1 Jia 5 .. E - E I 5 - 3 4 w 'if I 1: E E E .W ,J - E : E ,f E E illlllllllllllllllllllllIUIIllIIllIIllllllllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 V KllllllllllllllllMllllIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIINIIIIf? I Page, Twenty-Iwo l 2 ' .J- f'f:f:' - J-1, ' 1 .N , L' 1, .arm 1 V ' H -qu.-.Xin .. I v , . ,. 4 , I . , Y . i ,t -fi Q f e llll Q Cl QlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwllm 7,E fi EggmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllllllllllllg E .1 'i we E I E Gribble McCormack Redwine Alsbrook Prewitt 2 E WILLIAM GRIBBLE MADGE REDWINE E 5 Entered '20, Winnetkag Competitive Drill Com- E d Pl ' ' - . ' 1 . E E panyi Vice-President III-B Class: President IV-B Mayntigssfivala Sig? PI-jrgghsqiga Igaggliznzgf E E Class: Picture Committee '23g Public Speaking So- --G0,t0,C011egeH Campaign 123. ' 5 - ciety '22, '23g Hi-Y Club '21g Anti-Cuss League 5 5 '22. E .. ROLAND ALSBROOK -E E EIQNEST MCCORMACK Entered, Winnetka '20g Pep Squad: Radio Club. E : Entered, Bowie '20g Wilsonian Society 'ZZQ Class ' E - President '22g Hi-Y '21, 'gk Competitive Drill CELIA PREWITT E : Compan '21g Greenwood ontest Representative - , , - - E 5 '23g Hoiior Medal in Public Speaking '23. tesliggged' Bfyan High 22' Declamahon Con E 2 In tho'tful mood we set this record down, E - Like Indian ancients modeling in clay, E I We build with careful fingers, and each day E E We look back on our efforts with a frown. 5 E Just as Columbus searched the endless sea E E For traces of a land he tho't not new, 5 E just so, in searching o'er your records, we f 5 Perhaps are missing what is really you. Q 3 We trust that in the ever-nearing future Z I This little book will prove a happy boon, E E Will solve some weighty problem for you, Seniors: I 2 The boast of January and the toast of June. 2 E E 'Qs glllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllfg A if -5 1 I 1 1 l I I I 4 'C- . Page Twenty-three' il A 2 v Oak Cliff High School, May 20, 1924. Dr-:AR Miss COOPER: This is but a feeble eifort on our part to let you know how highly we revere you, how sincerely we appreciate you, and how much we love you. It is the duty of a councilor to assist--it has been your pleasure to inspire as well. VV'e feel that you can never know just how valuable has been our association with you, and that knowledge in itself is the greatest tribute we could give you. May you ever be happy in your heritage of memories and glorious traditions of our old nest, is the hearty wish of THE JUNE CLASS or '24. In llll llil 1 annum u in nn s n un ummun June Class of 1924 Wm. C. GRANT ....... LESTER Porn-:R .......... Im-:NE SYPERT .................... MARY Esrnsn EVANS ........ S ochzl Committee Evelyn Smith Jean Pool Clarence Calloway Gladys Cramer Thomas Dilworth F. R. Willis Dorothy Huber s Invitation Committee Jean Skillern Coke Turner Lester Potter Miss Berta Cooper, Fam ll lltllllliillA'iiIIllIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllII1lllIflIIIlHI'f. HIIHIIIIIYllllllllllllllllll OFFICERS b .....................Pre.r1dent we-President ........Secretary- Treasurer .........Acom Reporter Program Committee Irene Sypert Normand Hallonquist Bemard Hilburn Jeanne Dalshaw Leta Featherstone Ring Committee Clarence Calloway Howard Keahey liaccalaureate Committee Allen Melton Arthur Wright Medic Hinson clty Advisor LW W 3 IW' 1.,,f1'l'S'-gtk O 2 5 C9 44 . . X. 1 - K bsf . , llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwlx hfglllllIllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg i ,X ' K 1, Logan Dorff Potter Skillcrn Grant l.A X'OXlCl'1I.OGAN WILL C. GRANT linterefl, Reagan '20, Vice-President I-B Class Entered '20, Central, Class Vice-President '20, '20g 51-era-tary ll-ll Class' '21, Girl Reserves '20, lVilsonian Society, Football: Track, Anti-Cuss '21 1' Art Vlulm '22, Oak Staff '23, '24, Chairman League, Dehateg Class President '23, Oak Stallg of Social Cmnnuttee '23, '2-lg May Festival '2l. Public Speaking Society, Hi-Y Club. ' l.l't'll.E lJORl l LEVIS VVILSON , l'lntr-rt-rl, Fentral '2tl: Oak Staff '22, '23, '24, Entered, Forest '23g I-Tl Play, Hi-Y Cluh: Anti- , Acorn Staff '22, '23, '2-4: XVinuer of City High Cuss League: Pep Squad, l'lass Color Cominittee: Q School Spelling Contest '2.lg Five-Minute Talk Con- IV-ll Decoration Committee. ' test '2.l: Sc-e'y of Class '23g Editor-in-l'l1ief of , , , Oak '24, Treasurer of VVils0nian Society '225 May FHRLMA Rox D Festival '22 Entered, Central '20, Girl Reserves '21, '22, May l.liS'l'l2R l'OT l'ER Festival '21, '22, Oak Staff '2-lg Pep Squad '23. l'Iiilerul 'l9, Ventralg Acorn Staff '23, '24, Vice- CONVVHI Bl.-1-KH ,UW l'resiml'nt Senior Class '2-lg Ring Committee '243 - 1 .AAA ' . , 1 NVilsoilian Society, Oak Staff '22, Track '22, R. 0. Imtered' Hogg 20' H ' us' e 32' 'l'. l'.g Play '21, ' GLAUYS CRAMER E JEANNE SKILLERN Entered '23, St. Louis, IV-Il Play. 1 ' linterefl, Ventral '2fl: Girl Reserves '21, 'ZZQ Rifle MAUDE UNDERXYOOD V 'IH-am '22, '23, ll-ll Acorn Reporter '22, NVilsoniau Entered, VVinnetka '20: Girl Reservesg Scholar- . 4 Soi-it-ty '22. ship Clubg May Festival. l NVils0n Boyd Beckham Cramer Underwood fi i V.. F 1' llIlllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 IllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMINE Page Twenty-.six Q58 J ava! ,, 1 X SX Mosley Pool Willis Birmmgham Blaylock WILLIE MOSLEY CHARLLS CARSEY Ent: red 20 Reagan Vtilsonrm Society Social l'ute1ed 20 Reagan Debating Society 24 IVB Committee 23 tml Reserves 20 1 S S S 23 JFAN POOI Fun red Vtumetka 20 Captain Tennis Club Socru Committee 22 Senior Social Committee Oak Htwtt 23 Reporter Spanish Club 23 c estra 21 27 23 DLXRREI I WILLIS but red Vlmnetkm '10 Competitne Drill 71 lootball 73 Baseball 24 GRACF BIRMINC HAM E Entered 20 VVinnetka' Cirl Reserves 20 22' S May Festival 23' Pep Squad 22' Cirls Chorus E 21' Vtilsonhn Society 22' Scholarship Club 22. I 23' Volley Ball Team 23' Picture Committee 23. E LOUIS BLAYLOCK 5 Entered, 20, Bowieg Oak Staff 235 Business E Manager, Oak 24. Pl my 73 Lion lamers Club ALDREY XVII MAINS Entered Forest High 2 S S S Pep Squid Public Speaking Society IV B Play BILRIN ARD HILBURN Entered Central 70 Color Sergeant 23 R 0 'I C Staff Camp Fort Sill 2? Junior Play 22 R 0 T C Play 73 Wilsonian Society 22 ADLI F CI ADSOIN Entered, Weatherford 23 S. S.S. Loving she is and tactahle, BERYL ROSALIND AIMER Entered 20. Reagant Firl Reserves 21' May Festival '21, 2..' Orchestra 23 24' Pep Squad : -. 3 . . . .' Vkilsonian Cu 225 Secy ep Clu 1 '22, : Z Carsey Vlfilmans Hilburn Gladsou Aimer - E 2 3 E f fi. ' ,Qff 6 . f - f . M 5 ,, . R sig if L glluIIInnllinInuInIuImlllIIIuumlullunnmmlnuuuulnliilunlilunilliiglgwdlgs mwfgixglllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll'll'llll'll- Q f .f N X fig X' N E . E 2 2 E 3 5 E 5 E if E E E- 5 E . g , , .. , . . . . I -., , . S E .. 1 A Y ' I Y 5 11 1 .Y v i- 9, I U- 122: ' . ' '2g,.,. .Q zg 51 L .. A y 5 e I , 233 ' t ' ' 5 . q E - . 2 ,. 5 , , , .Q Or- . , E 'll ..,....,.. 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She was quiet and nieek '21, lireekenrirlge High, San Antonio: WILLIAM SCHROEDER Q Ente-rerl, xvlIlI1t'lkIl '1'l: Fnotliall '21, H235 Bas- ketlinll '21, '24: linselmll '21, '24, L MARGARET BASSETT . Ente-rc-fl '20, C'en!r:il: Girl Reserve Cnliinetg Ac- compnnist to Boys' f'lmrus '23, '24, 'j HARLAN VVINN Entered '2l: Competitive Drill Cn. '22: VVilson- inn Club '21, '22g President ll-A Classy President I l I-ll Flass '22, VVILLIAM H. RENFRO Enfererl. VCIIITIIIQ 'Pep Squzul '22: Anti-fuss 1.011- gzue '20, '21, '22, '25g Anti-Smoke Club '20, '21, '22 '23 HELEN MOORE Entered, '20, Xvl1l!1C'lk1lI Sclmlarsliip Cluls '21, '22. '23g Girl Reserves '2-1: Music Memory Fon- test '22. JEWEL WI'-Il'l'EHl'RS'l' Entcrerl, Stonewall Jackson School, Denton '10, NETTIE AlillO'l I' Entered. Reagan 'ZOQ llc-liziting C'lulm '2l: Girl Reserves '20, '2l. ELEANOR GREEN Entered. XVytl1eville High School, XYytlic-ville, Virginia '22, Renfro Moore VVl1itelnirst Alihott Green E E -- ' - .. - ' - 1 s E 5-' 5 - E 5 E E 2 S E E E 5 E 5 5 5 E E 5 glllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll I 9 Q Z IllIIIIIIIIl1IllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUE Page Twenty-eiglzt Q56 lllfwf L lllllllllll Imlll '-4 IP Z P1 UD I O 2 D1 'JU U llllllll IU .7111 5. ,R 53 was. 2 E'-4: 5:- 6 1' -'51 V -1 F' :-in ,U - 9 'E 15 will S- 02. 3' fi We V -4. :Q-:1 Sl me IOS :ef l I0 ff' Entered Remgan 20 Rifle Tefnm 22 'S 4 IA Play 21 Volley Ball Team 23 MARCARFT C-XFFORD Entered Henryetta Okla 20 firl Reserves 20 Tennis Club 23 Vice President Claes 22 Acorn '15 Z3 24 S EDVVARD MUSE' Entered from Winnetka 19 He is so timid that the mere look of a girl unnerx ed him hut he is 'nn exeellent math scholar ILA MERLE BAKER Entered, Hogg 203 Girl Reserves 23' Scholar- ship Cluls '2..g Pep Squad '22' S. S. S. '23. S .- an VJCQA Blanton Gafford Muse Baker Howard RL BX BLANTON JACK CRIXBTREE Entered '13 Midlothian High School Go College Committee 23 NOD! 'N li. WII SON Entered '23 P1r1s Teyns High A modest blush she wears CI XRENCF C XI I OVVAY Fnteied Re igzm, 20 President of Class 21 2 Populirxty Contest 21 xVlli0llI'lll Society l Anti Cuss lewgue Social Committee 22 Ring Committee 73 CATHERINE SAN FORD Entered from Bowie 20 Mu Festival 21 23 Spanish Play -3 ' R'fle Team Z2 Z3 ' S. S. S. . ' Spanish Club 23, 24. MARY FLOREYCE PONDER : Entered, Bryan High '21g Five-Minute Speaking 5 Contest '21g Essay Contest '2lg Treasurer of Puls- : lic Speaking Class. Crabtree Vtfilson Calloway Sanford Ponder 5 x in A ' , fag 37,-' , ,I ...ANR ii? x .. asummlmmlmuulmlnummmmnummum Iniiinullllaiuugu--. ..m-f-- .gk gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE I 'N 1 '. E 5 5 TE E 5 5 .. E E S E : : : E E S 3 S : 5 5 : E E ,1 - .. 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T' -E ' . as - Q IlllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllglglfl :QMIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllIllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Q ' X X iss gg X ,mmf Durrett Shepard Barr Lumpkin Giffin lC'l l'A LEE Dl'RRE'l'T liiitererl, lluwie '20, Girl Reserves '21, May Fes- tival '20, '21, Scholarship Club '21, '22, NVINIFRED SHEPARD , Entered. Howie '20: May Festival '2l. '22, Girl Ei Reserves '20, XVilsouian Society '20, '21, Acorn E Staff '23, '24. H 5 TOM BARR -1 Entered from Hogg '20, Competitive Drill Co.. '20, '21, Spanish Play '23, Anti-Cuss League '21, '22, Seliularship Club. MIRIAM l,l'MI'KlN Entered, Central '20, Girl Reserves '23, St:iR' '22, '23, Scholarship Club '22, '24, May Fes- PAUT, GlFFlN lfntereil. Reagan '20, l'm11petitive Drill Vo. 20, .,l Oak tival '21, '22. JOHN HOVYARD Entered from jacksonville High '2.l. A willing worker and a man nf few wurtls. GER'l'RlllllC llleKl'1l.YEY l':'lllt'I'0fl. Reagan '20, Girl Reserves '.Z0. '21, May Festival '22, Selmlarsliip Club '21, '22, 'N NORMAND HALLONQUTST liuteretl frmu Forest Ave. High '22, Raflin Clllll '20, Cheer Learler '23, llireetor of S. S. S. '24, Prim' gram Committee '23, Selmlarship Club '23, Auti4 Smoke Leapgue '22. NATILDA HASKINS Girl Reserves '23, Spanish Club '23, '24, TRAVIS MAE BISHOP Entered from St. Mary's '2l, Treasurer of Girl Reserves Council '23, Music Cunmiittee '21 : Social Committee '22, Wilsouian Sneiety '21, S. S. S. '24, 1 Howard Mcliclvey Hallonquist Haskins Bishop ' lllllllllllll ' allIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIlllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1-92 4 I llllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllfllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFF Page Thirty i s QllllllllIlllllIllllIlllIlllllllllIllllllIlIlllllIlIIlllllllIlllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllll' ..gguk.f.f S Z mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIE XX x Q X Il llllillillllllllllllli lIIl'lll lllilli Ill Lawson Lhcnault Garrett Hawkms Thompson MARIHN MARK ARPI l XXX SON PRFD MOII' Entermrl from Plrus lems Hxg.,h 77 Pep Squqd Iutemul nom xNIllllCllx'l 20 lhlntnu., Club 2 23 M13 Pestxml 1 ,Iuhhc Spex mf., lu 'nture iomnuttcc 4 Mmkuss lu CRMI' LHI-NAUI I' Pntuell funn Columlrm lcvli High 77 'Ak wll' '73 L mlxrshlp Cluh 71 S1Jl1llSll ll: lnterul from C' utv 11 0 K nl Rmielxei Qmff 4 S MI DIF HVXQOX SPTNK I R Q LXRRP ll excfl fnom flthfns lsvw Hlgll lhnd 3 Hl l HW All XMQ 1 ercrl from Broun 0 B ml 4 lumm 1 tlmq lu x vu! lllll xhuxc the gr un on C Q ustxx 7? name ol' 3,e11tlc'n1zu1. - NNA RAE XYiIl li'l'TA HAXVKINS Entcrcrl from IQCIILIIII 20, ' ' wining spevcll. C'NlC'f1l'lllg. 'i 1 f 'She svts a snare to catch men all. The lovelffst pattern of :1 le-mnlv mlnrl. Ii clrvfl frmn lilclclrville '-.3. HUNTER 'l'll.l.MAN XVILSON 'IHOMPSOX 1 , JRII . I .'l' .7 E I Prvrl 'nm 5 5' 1 ' , 'gl 2 5 l YY C' Q vrcrl from RPIISIIHI '203 csvrvcs ', , '- I '....1 ' '- ' 'S' ' t '- ' '... . '24: Pep Squn L-. -:mis C ll '-. 1 ' uni: : 'S' iss: ,' fun -. - Mote Hinson Arlams XNvl'lgllt Shelton HlllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIllIIllIIllIlIIIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIIlIllllllIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I VIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE , X ,- ' ' , ,lf 11,7 f' I ze lll Cl . -V 4-:-1--'X'-T7 5 71 -: - J ff '51 ' E 2 E E l E - -. E 3 I ' 2 H '... A' '.,..g f A C N 4 1 ' Q 1- . ' A1 T '2,g 'E' 'z.g f ' Q gk' fur 'zsg I'- ' '- '2 5 , ,qgue '32, g - 5. 5. 5. '2-1. 1 i 4 Vx 4 v I S:hol:u'ship Club '23, '24, E - 2 -- - N 'f '--g 0. 3 A 4' 2 St. '... 5 S'l 2 J ' T '22, '... 3 .' 2 Ch C - v 'z 'Z Q T' '. ' f . '21, '2-lg E '23, '24. oak . . '2 Q S. S. '23, E - - I. QU. . Q: -:A xv- E EH! ' . ' P, '.'.., Af 235 1 '2. , v l 3 ' ' E '24. E 11 - V '2 g fl '21-'2 Q , ' - 5 Anl . - le-:mi l t : F7 V: l ll lr'l 'z '.... 3 ' no 1 .111 2 nf 7 E f ' 'Ol 1 f lx nl E A 'Nllll 'U Qlll'l ON : 2 l'nt fx ln est Mr I-lvl ' 1 I1 luh Int 1 lnrl R 70 'I E - 77 Xu: Pu ulcn H1 X 73 rl 77 Tr ll 1 7? lol ll llxmc ls xx uit 3 71 71 E : s 1 2 2 : E E 5 E 5 -Page -Thirty-une , X 1 -I . 'mummmmum'mmm'mmllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIllIIlQg!Ilg fgiwlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIILE 5 2 E E 5 E 2 E E 3 7- 5 E E 5 E E 5 2 5 2 S 2 1: 5 E E E E 5 Shields Lewis Price Davis Kcahcy E TENNIE LEE SHIELDS SIDNEY SMl'l'H 5 , . : Entered from Allma, Texas, High '23, Girl Re- E 'e ed ffm I'0 '-lixast HU! 'ZZ' . E Serves 123, '24' Fel has H tlfat rare coinlnnatmn of audacity and 5 va cu ation t mt insures success. E 5 LENA LOUISE LEWIS MARY WADE E x Entered from Central '20, Girl Reserves '20, '21, Entered from VVinnetka '20, May Festival '20, E S l MSS 5f'CN'YHfY '22s Mlly Ffshval '21, '21, Social Committee, Pep Squad '22, Social Com- :E a HITCH IFF PRICE mittee Girl Reserves '22, Scholarship Club '22 E Entered from Bowie '20, President Class '20, Q KELYD E Sllllfll , , , E president Band Q13 Spanish play '23: Acorn Staff lznterecl from Green Hay, XX iseonsm, High 22 ' E '23, '24, Oak Staff '23, '24, President Spanish A'1U'f-USS Lvflfllle '23- E lilulw '24, v -1 , -, - E DOROTHY DAVIS PAUT:l NP. lll?l,l'.MORl'. ,V E F tb id from Storm! Illinois Hi h W., Entered front Vtumetlfa 21, Pep Squad 23, S. E ' in g' ' g S, S. '24, Calnnet of Girl Reserves '22, '23, E HOXVARD KEAHEY . ALICE AMSLER E Entered from VVinnetka '20, Band '22, '23, Camp Entered from XVinnetka '20, Girl Reserves '23, E - Dallas '21, Track '23, VVilsonian Society '22. May Festival '23, Pep Squad '24, 5 2 E 5 , . . E E Smith, S. XVacle Smith, C. Mclmtnorc Ainsler E 5 5 3 3 5 -E 5 E E E E 2 s E E E E E E E E 5 5 E E E E - 3 E E 3 2 E illllllIllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll I X9 9 4 - IllllllllIllIlllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllm Page Thirty-two M glmmmnumuunmmummmnlmnnmmmmmmunulilllnlllulnninanl lllIlIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU: kk Rosson Talley Box Ross Williams AMX ROSSONI Entered from Reagan 0 May Festival 23 Pep Squad 23 S S S 74 Cirl Reserves 21 ERN ESTIINE TALI EH Fnteied from Vlinnetka 20 Girl Reserves St ol irslnp Club 21 22 S S S 24 k Staff RAY BOY Entered from Reagan 19 Band 20 HiY Club 23 Oak Staff 24 Public Speaking Club 24 - ROBERTHA ROSS Entered from Ursuline Amdemy 21' May Festi- val 22' Cirl Reserves 22. MORTIMER VVILLPAMS HERSCHEL MARTIN Entered from Greenville Texas High 22 Anti Cuss League 22 BERNICE LEDBETTER Entered from Reagan 20 Girl Reserves 21 May Festival 21 Orchestra 23 ROBERT BERTRAM Entered from Sulphur Springs Texas High '22 If silence were golden thou wouldst soon be a millionaire ELOISE HARRIS Entered from Marshall Texas High 21' Oak Girls RiHe Team 23. EMMA THOMPSON ' Entered from Arkansas City Kansas High . I 'There are many rare abilities Entered from VVinnetka 20. That fortune never brings to light. 2 Martin Ledbetter Bertram Harris Thompson llllllllll E E E E E E E : : 5 E .ga : - E E l E 1 : l - e .. . : E as G 1 H M viii' w- f- L' -r ' ' - ZS.. ee Q J .EBT S rx S S E E E : .'-g...'-g:' ','22. 1- '. E J ' ' Q ' '21s ' ' 1 ' . S ' .gh z ' . ' ,' 5 . . . ' gOa I E '24. v I 5 - -i 5 - y 1 Y , E ,' , y ' , '23, : : I , , '21 E E E 3 E gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllll 19Q 4 IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIllIIlllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Thirty-three Staff 24 ' Wilsonian Society 22 ' Girl Reserves ' - f if , S ' llllllllIlllllllllIllllllIllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllgglgiujiaz' iE Y IllIllIIlIllllllIIIIllIlllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllhj 'fr' E E - - 3 1 E 2 ' E 5 E - Guwmluy l-uwn-ry Rnhuy Carpenter Foster E MARY HYRIJ HUXYIJICY ,IAMICS l,ICKi.fXN E , lintnrul fruni XYinm-tka '2ll: iiirl Rcscrves '2-li lfnturcil frmnn 1'c1itr1il '2fl. E it Spanish 1'lnh '2.lg Arrn'n Sun? '2.ig Pup Squad '2.3g Hc takcs thugs as they cmnc-fncver worries -- 5 Schularslilp Cluh '21-'23, lhal's why he is such good company. 5 5 KiX'l'lll,lCl'iN l.UXYlCRY EZMA 'l'AYl.OR E 5 l :llil'I'l'll fruin Reagan '20: liirl Reserves '2ll. '2l: Orclicstra '21, '22q Pep Squad 'Z2: Acorn Staff E . VK'ilsunian Souix-ty '223 Social f'Ul11lllllitL'C '23g '23 3 Ynllcy liall 'l'cam '2-lg May Festival '22. E 1 1-1 -I' ,- '2 18.8, S, '2, . . v 2 'L 'ml MN l 4 MI'RRl',l.I, inzoxx IX 5 Gl'1ORlil'I ROUICY lintcrcil from l u1'cst Ave. High '22 3 Presidcnt E lintcrc-rl frum Hillslrrwrn, 'Il-xas. High '22: Art l'lass '223 Me.-i11l:e-1' Sncial Cmnnniittcc '2-l. E ffluh '22-'2-lg Scliularsliip Club '22-'2-1: Acorn , , , , , , , E 5' 1 '33 '3 , S, ' 1 , - - , -2 ' . Al,l.l',fXl'. SHQXXRS . ' SMH ' 4' m t ' 4 lintcrcd lrmn Fcntral 'lflz Girl Rcsvrvcs 233 Or 5 l,l'I'l l.l'I l'ARl'liN'l'ER chcstra '24: lfivc-Nlinntc Talk Cnntcst '22 2 May E linlcrul from RL-agan '21lg Girl Rcscrrcs '23: Fcstival '2.l: l'cp Squad '23: hYilS11lliIHl Sncicty '21, E May Fcstival '2l. '22, 2 . . . . . , . . E HUIXNIP, ,ll'.ANl'. JOHNSON g MARYI N l 0S'l'liR Entered from llccatur Fullcyzc '23: P011 Squad '23, E l':llN'!'L'fl from Malmank. Tcxas, High '201 Anti- Shc is I1 vvinidcrful girl. evcn it she did forget tn E fuss l.1-aguc 'llg Antifl'igarcttc lmague '22, comc tn Unk Cliff until hcr Senior year. E . 5 ij Logan Taylor Brown Shanks johnson E E E E E E 3 S 5 E EI E I 5 : - 3 E a TE llllIIllllIllllllllllllIIIIIllIlllllllIIIIIIllllllIllllIllllllllIllllllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIFE Pugv Thirty-four 8 li 4 ' Y: I Vg! E . um I jmmmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllljll'gf:i QgagiiuuiliunmmmuummunuuunmmlmIlunmunmuuumm J : 1' .XXL '34-.3 x lllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllfllll ill McGregor Strother Miles johnson Lander ALICE MQGREGOR Entered from VVinnetka '20, VVilsonian Society '22, Girl Reserves '23, '24, Radio Club '24, Schol- arship Cluh '22. '23, Oak Staff '24, BENNIE SUE STROTHER from Reagan '20, Girl Reserves, '20, '24, Oak Stal? '24, Senior Ring Com- Program Committee '22. BOB MILES from Ft. VVortl1, Texas, High '22, Hi-Y '24, Track '23, Anti-Cuss League '22, '23, Camp Dallas '23, Pep Squad '22, Acorn Staff '24, INA BELLE JOHNSON Entered from Ennis, Texas, High '23, Glee Club '23 Entered Orchestra mittee '24 3 Entered BILLY LANDER Entered from Tyler '22, His pleasing appearance makes one want to talk to him. DONALD MAC KINNON Entered from Central '20, Scholarship Club '22. '23, Anti-Cuss League '22, Competitive Drill Cu. .21 H ' MAURINE MILLER Entered from Central '20, Girls' RiHe Team '22, '23, Girl Reserves '23, Pep Squad '22, '23, May Festival '23, S. S. S. '24, Class Secretary 23, De- bating Team '24. NELSON BURTON Entered from Bowie '20, Scholarship Club '21, '22, Co-to-College Committee '24, Competitive Drill Co. '2l. HELEN FAE UNDERVVOOD Entered from Vine Grove. Texas, High '23, Oak Staff '24, Pep Squad '24, Scholarship Club '24, ADELE AUTREY Entered from VVinnetka '20, Girl Reserves '23, XVilsonian Society '22, Pep Squad '22, '23. MacKinnon Miller Burton Underwood Autrey lllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllIlllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Thirty-five Cvfe Uak ii lllllllllllllllllllllllllg j ' xx 5 E e -We L 3 9 W'illis Blackburn NVicker George Garvin E , E V t'A'I'IrIARlN WILLIS GUSTAV SCHWEDLER E lint:-red from Hockailay '203 Girl Reserves '2Z- Entered from Central 'l9g Antilfuss League 'ZZQ g is 'Z-85 W'ilsonian Society 'ZZ3 Social Committee 'Z4. Competitive Drill Co. '21, 'ZZ. E MARGARICT IILACKIIURN TOM JO CUNNINGHAM E ai' Entered from Crockett 1203 May Festival '21, 'ZZQ Entered from Greenville, Texas, 'Zl. 2 Pep Squad 'ZZQ Scholarship Club 'ZSQ S. S. S. '24. She is a first-rate girl in all respects. : Y DAYID XYIUKER BALSER HEFNER Q Entered from Brown '20g Acorn Stat? '23g IV-Il Entered from Pecos, Texas, '2.4. E 9' Play, Flor-ist's Shop '23, Klood-naturedgwitli a smile that laps over twice E CATHARINE GEORGE and lxuttons lveliimlfl 'I'l1at's jvlmy we all like him. E 3' Iintereml from Nncooeliie, Texas. Institute '2Og MARt'UhRVl-it SINZ E , VVilsoninn Society 'ZZQ May Festival 'ZZQ Scholar- Entered from Hogg '203 Girl Reserves '20, '2l: E sliip Cluli 'Zig Girl Reserves H233 Pep Squad '23. May Festival '2lg Oak Statf '2-lg Vice-President E She usually is! S. S. S. '24. 5 DICK GARYIN LILLIAN MOORE E Entered from Ventral '20. Competive Drill Co. Entered from llrown H203 Girl Reserves '20, May E A '.Zl, 'Zig Hi-Y Club '23. Festival '21, 'ZZQ Essay Contest 'Z3. E Selnvedler Cinmingliam Hefner Sinz Moore E .ir 5 5 . 'Q'-i' E : ' 5 E E 5 E E - E fiL.I.u llllll ' . llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIllIllllllllIIlllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllIIIIIIIlllIllIIlIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIE Page Thirty-sir l , If-,. ,f ff h S xssesf - ' . EIJIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIll!! ?e llllllIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllNIE 5 ,X e we 'X 5 S s s E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E E 5 l E E Sweeney Hargreaves Gilliland Summers Rougeau E E MARIE SWEENEY PEARL JOHNSON E E Eutgred from Bowie '20s Girl Reserves '22, '24, Entered from Bowie '20' May Festival '21' Girl 5 E Marie is the sort to whom one comes for advice Reserves -20' 122. ' ' ' E E whlch may be taken and profited by' Favors to none, to all she smiles extends. E g JANET HARGREAVES f - E E Entered from Central '20g Girl Reserves' Cabinet HDBERT DENINELLE HIL? . E 5 122, Ov k S ag 123 . Scholarshi Cl b ,ZZ Entered from Bennett Academy, Miss., 20g Anti- 3 E ' 3 t ' p U ' Cus League '21 22 ' Anti-Cigarette League '21 '22 ' : E J- R- GUALUIAND Pep squad '22'-'colupfmive Drill Co 'zz- kadid E E Entered from Reagan '19. Football Team '23g Cluh 123- ' ' ' E E: Socml f'0m'g'ftFsAifi' I-H SUMMFRS E He possessed a peculiar talent of producing E E . . Q' , J e ect. E 2 Entered from Reagan 'ZOQ Girl Reserves '20, '21g ELIZABETH MAT-OAN 2 E WViIsonian Society '22. And. womanlike, she had a mind E E OTT0 RQQLICEAU For stories that partook of wit. E E Entered from Central '19i Football '22, '23g BONNIE LEE SURLES E 5 Amhcuss League 22' Entered from Ft. VVorth '23, 5 E RODGERS THOMPSON . A I She has a charming personality and a keen sense E 5 Entered from Vvlllllilkil 'ZQQ Competitive Drill of humor which are together responsible for her E E Co, '21g Camp Dallas 'ZZQ Senior Spanish Play '25. many friends. E E Thompson johnson Hill Maloan Surles E 5 E E E ElllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll I -9 2 4 IllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllfa Page Thirty-seven Q66 IM umm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm,,mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mmn! i IllIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllla N f K Q- 'X 3 E 13 Tucker flrucr Vliilliams jour Horton l.l'l'Y 'l'l'l'Kl'lR LAXY R ICNVE ROSS ,,l'E l mf u7il'f'f'lf:' FIM2R'fS '4Vfif7'30' liiiurul from Winnetka '2Ug Senior Orchestra ..l , llc-ziuty luim-pt ..l, xxlistllllllll boclcty --. 1232-lg llusimlss Mzniagur ,luniur Orcliestru '23, wzim M,xl'nr:4:kH1-:R -4- , , lixm-rcil frnni llugg '20g Girl Rm-serves '.Zl. 'Z-lg INUMA HARRl l'l' Pep Squaul '2l 2.l: XYilsunizm Society 'll '233 ' V. fi in A. 'Ji gg' ... 'nl '77. Spring F'-'stivnl m '22i Unk Sv-ff '34' 1'iijlstliiliioriilm'2lliig.::llS'i:Il1.nl:n'5iilihziliiili5'2.l.V HARVEY Xvllllllixnls hlusiai lrleinuryg ismitest '2l: Spanish Play '22: linturcrl from l.:inc:lstm-r '22, IW' Nllml -32' -29- , XYuinlcr, when you mul I are dead. , ,, , , , QQ' XYh:it will thnsu lnckl:-ss millions flu? xx Al1'1'1R DOAALSON - JVDVI-H JOUR lCll'fl'I'Cll tfrnni Rt'Ilj1llll .20i C0lllDl'flllVC Drill Cu. lCiile're-rl frum Vixckwll Hill '2l: Girls' Rifle 'l'e:in1 21' -323 mmm' Dallas 22' 23' 'Llg S'I1ol:nrship Chill 'll-'24: Girl Rcscrvcs '23, Y , . . . . '2-lg Clmirninn ilu-lu-C'i1llm1.5c Gnninittve '2-lg MAXINP' BAIUXIUIT Spznnish Vlulw '24: I'Iflitiu--in-l'l1iL-f Acurn '24, lfntvrvcl frum xyllll1l'Y?i1l 120-glIgirlllfcserfcis 122. HXVHIH1- NORTON Ng PL-1: hquzul 221 hun: Sc 10 :irsnp C ur ZZ, lfiitvrcrl from RL'fig':n1 '2fl3 f'0ll1lll'fltlVI' Drill Fo. 23' , , ., , . '2IA'2.lg NYnzc!1ur:ift llrill '2.lg Cznnp Ilzillus '21 '23g Pl-URVNIH t'H'lDl R Unk Stull' '2-lg l'l:itunn i'iunni:nxle'rs Medal 'Zig l'Iii!ci'c'rl from Reagan '20: Girls' Rifle Temn '22, llusinvss Mzniixigrr :M-urii '2-1. 23: Pep Squad 'Zi Russ Harrell Donaisun Barnett Gildcr 5 ' llllll llllllllIIllllllllllllllllllIlIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllIIllIIlllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Puyr Thirly-eight Qfe W 0 f J , J W I? -.af I I - T 'V fifffn ' if a , V ,,,m,,mm, i .mlIMllIIlllllllllllllmllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllnlf' i, igw ullnlll llllllIIllIllllllIIllIlllllIlIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll f ' A E E E 5 , . . 5 Siesennop Malone Van Maanen Massengill Lindberg - 5 h MARIQX SIESENNUP KENNETH KEITH E 'Q , hntered from. Loulsvlllv, Ky. 'ZUJ fiifls' Club '20- Entered from VVinnetl-za 'ZUQ Xvilsonian Society : 53 215 MUY FCSUVHI 31, 22- '21, 'ZZQ Basketball '22, ESTELLE MALONP3 noRRl'r'r Mosiis E Entered from Yvinnetka 'ZOQ Girl Reserves '20. F V I fl R I V ,751 .. In Rx I , h .7 i, , S 'Zig VVilsonian Society '2lg Pep Squal 'ZZQ Schol- gxl ?e'T. 'alll 3-51-'I 'l ' 'nr eselus 'I' '4' E arship Club '22-'23g Oak Stal? '24g S, S. S. 'Zjg ' ' m ms up 'ul ' E Spanish Cluh '23, '24, LLOYD 0-'NTIS HERMAN VAN MAANEN Entered from Forest Ave, High '22g Public - S Entered from XVinnetka '203 Scholarship Club Speaking Society '24, E 2 '22, '23, - , - - - E MARY MASSENQHLL LAU1?IA MM' DUNIXLFN ,. 5 E Entered from Reagan 'ZOQ Girl Reserves '20-'23g Ellwffd ffplll NCHIOYL TGQCHS- Pflghl 22:iG1rl,R0A S g May Festival 'gl' 132- serves 23, 243 S. S, S. 24: Spanish Club 243 - E Discreetest. most virtuous, best. PCD Squad 23- . : S EDVVIN LINDBERG IXIARIE FERGUSON : E Entered from Howie '20, Entered from l'oloi':1do, Texas. High '23, E g Cheei'ed himself up with ends of verse, and She does not over use her voice but gives her E E sayings of philosophers. lzz-ain a chance to work each time before she speaks. 2 E E E Keith Moses Oatis Dunklin Ferguson E : :l E E E E E E E E E E E ' E E i E E E : E I 5 E 3 :. 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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hamilton Spencer Damels Featherstone Rhoads DRUQII LA CHLNN Lntcrcd from Hulilnrd Texis High lwithful to duty Successful in undertukmgw true to fiiendi 'md lovll to ideile TAL lx RIRIIX Entered from Howie 70 Competitive Drill Co 1 72 'Xeorn St1ff 74 Ix1XTHPRX N COUIx Ifntered from Bowie Z0 Cirl Reierxei 20 23 Soholarship C lub 71 93 Firlu Rifle Tenn Spwnisli Plwv 71 Oak qtwff 74 .i,X'L.,' Entered f mi Forest A e. High 21' Anti-Fuss . agus 22' R. 0. , '. PLH' Z ' 'I'r'xc 22. E MOZEl.l.E VVE B B .'mnetimes sliy---, I of surprises in wor E and deed. Chunn Kirby Cook VI'illis VN ebl E II I I I I IIII IIII II I I I IIII II I Ill IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIII I II IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I III I : E E E J E Q 3 ' . g M , . I .. . , 1 5 ' S ' . -5 E - ' Sv , 1 E .' A I, E: . ' IS A - ' E ' , 5' Q I :QI e E Q - I ' V E f , -- x -, E i - . ' . f 4 i 35 0 1 E5 , VIE . l A ' l Q . 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'2.l: liirls Rifle- Team L,m.n'Z3!:l HiiiI::m,Hzng,:cit.f,. Vigil ilgnigiiiagti. 22. 233 Svlirulzirslnp llnlr 'Zll-'2l: K':iptziin Ynlley qmmd -N ' ' ' ' ' 2 linll 'l't-:un 'Llp At-urn Stull' '13, 'l-lg Unk Stuff i I 'K' Al I I,-NF pIu,fxyIT'l- fi .Zi . , ,. , . Yi MARGARET VVEIALS Quiet :mil miztssumilig' is our .Xllt-nv. lmt tlwrr 2: l.j,,u.rl.,1 fmm Rmmm 'JUL Orchtstm '23, -24: url' imniy wlm rr':lliz1'.l1ri' true wurtli :xml wliu ap- E Slmlursliip Vlulv 'lil-'Z-li May l 6'stix'al '.2l Z.lg llrwllm' hw grezlt merlt- 5 Iiirl Rrsrrvc's '22-'2-l. Pxul XYXDIH F Y' I 4 I 4 1 - TOM 1W R 'H Fntcrtvl from f'0ntr'il '70' 'llwlv l'liurus '7l' - , I 'l. 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RUSSELL PECK Him-rcrl from lluivic '20g Anti-Cuss Sncietyg Anti-Smoke Ulnlx. 71' IP Z 'T YL 5 Z 71 P fi L1 L4 'Tl '11 O 'PU U .'..QL, 7: 'T Q -Q C i rl IS me 7 -- :J R4 8, W F. 4. :S iv ri E 5 rs H :J 3 Entered from Central '2lg Acorn Staff '24g Girl A if A :S ru 4 ri 'T -1 i FC' A 5' vi vi LS lil Geeo Peck Clifford HELEN HICKS Entered from Texarkana High School '22g Girl Reserves' '22. '23g Scholarship Cluli '22, '23g Pep Squad '22, '23. GEORGE CASON Ente-rcil from Reagan School '20, He came, hc saw, hut was cmiqucrcil hy a dashing pair of Coal-lmlack eyes. LORYNNE DUNN Entered '20 from Ccntralg Girl Reserves '21 to '23g Spanish Club '24, I CARI. RUERBAUM Entcrcd frnrn Reagan 'ZU3 Prvsidlsnt of Hi-Y Club: Spanish Playg Spanish Clulmg Anti-Cuss I.:-zuzue. J. F. GEORGE Entsred from NVc-st Texas Military Academy '21 g S. S, . . Hicks Cason Dunn Bncrhanm George Q so Jw 'R Page Forty-four N gx Dalshaw Wright Shackelford VM tstbrook Smith JEANXE DALSHANV C EORCIA SUF RUCKER Entered from Rea an 21 Snholarshus Club Fmcrgd from Cleburne 3 4 Mwy Pestnal 71 '73 Vtilsoman Souetw liograin lonnnittee 24 Girl Reserves 1 24 01k Staff 21 94 ARTHUR C W RICHT Entered from Bowie 70 Picture Committee 24 Chairman Senior Athletxu Attenchnce Committee 24 Oak Staff 24 JO LOIS SHACRELFORD Filtered from Crunexine Tevls High S hool 70 'NI'1v l'est1v1l 21 Ctrl Resexxes '21 'It'l1lllQ Club Z9 Colonnl Dames iontest ..3. JOSEPH XVESTBROOK Entered from Junior High School, Sherman, Texas, '..1. FRANCES H. SMITH Entered from Bowie 204 Orchestra '20-'-3g Acorn Staff 21, 122: Scholarship Club '23, - Rucker McCormack Smi CHART ES MCCORMACR Senior Co to College Committee 23 Snholar sh p C uh 92 Anti Cuss I ezgue 27 Wilsonian Souety 79 Anti K iguette I eague '22 EVEI YN SMITH Entered from Marietta 0 24 C lee Club Cll'1lllTl'11l Senior Carniv1l Committee 24 HOI I 1' X BAII I IO Entered from San Antnniog Cadet Play 235 G.ee Club, Camp Dallas '23, R. O. T. C. Staff. TRIGG VVILKINSON Entered in '19 from Bowie, Rifle Team '22, ' Q Camp Dallas '23. th Baillio Wilkinsoxl sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I 4' IllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 5 I f . ,V 'ft' AI 1 6 ' if, Af '.f ' A -- i - . ,W I BllllllllllllllIW'UHllII' W ' ' '''' !!l'I'fH! 'KF P FX.-ey!!IIIllIlllIlllllIlIIIIIIIIllllIlIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll. E T ' 'K ff. 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Entcra-rl frown Central 'IOQ Camp Dallas 'Zig Trrwk 'ZSQ Svllolnrsllip Cluls '23. .ll'ANl'l'A HARRIS IRNA IASELL ,Q 1 l':llYl'l'1 l ffjlill 'HHVV,lC '-302 xK'llSUl!lIll1 Y Snciellfi lixmtn-rul from Bowie '20: Pivture- f'llllH!1lf1l'l' '.Z3: If Tc'l11ll:lr?llg1i lbrlr 2.3. .23Z01lk Slllfl 23, 243 MHY Girl Resvrves '2l, 'llg Girls' CIIOPHS 'llg Pup ff 'VSUVYI '- - '--A Squzul 'l.l. 5 fil q:lqR'l'RUljlQ BROCK l,UVK'lCl,l', l'0'l l'ER t Emcrwl. Rmmm ,305 May Festival vm: Choral . HL Imp tln ununtcxmme nf .1 C-huuln. i, . fflulu 'ZZQ Girl Rm-survvs H235 Unk Stnllf '23, ypjRA I1RfjXXVN fi l v ,, , 'l':lllCl'Cll from Hogg' '20: Girl Rcscrvcs '20, '.Zl: ,Sf 3 'VOM CRWMHANK S. S. s. 'gm Oak sum us. 23 i v I'lIlll'l'l'fl v'.ZIl. xVilllli'EkIl1, flUl11llPl'lflVE' Drill Co. l'jfjlQQj'I'l-IX' hIClffjRIj 1 'll : Anti-buss l.c:xp.:Lu- ll, .225 .Nllfl-SlllUkE League 1.jntl.,.Q.,1 frum Frog. Tvxnsw YZ3- 'fl - 33- 'l'l1e joy of llvillfll :mrl youth lwr eyes mlispluyed. gl XlCl.L'Zlll Lascll Putter BYOXYII Rlcforcl l f fri . E E 5 E E E 1 E 5 - E E 5 E I E ' mil' llllllllllllllllll 'H mlmllllulmlmmumlulll I 9 2 4, lm' M, lr all ll. l A lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Page Forty-six 1. W: S I January Class of 1925 Faculty Sponsors ...... President ...................... V ice-President ........ Secretary ..,.....,.. Arnold, Lawrence Baillio, Holley Beard, William grister, Xgirfil r, e ts Corgilsshank, Thomas Cunningham, Bruce Glenn, Jefferson Hancock, William Harper, Jack C. Harvey, Louis Baker, Ella Boyd, Thelma Brady, Vivian Brown, Vera Brownlee, Ada Bryan, Fairy Castleberrv, Emma Daniels, Sarah Durrett, Etta Lee Farrimand, Florence Fincher, Lois Groody, Pauline Hale, Frankie Hall, Hazel Hall, Ruby ' e ...... Miss Brown and Miss Brandenburg THE CLASS Hayes, Phil Hayter, Lawrence Hinckley, Joe Ingram, Floyd James, Hobart Jordan, Wilbur Kiker, Orville Kirkpatrick, Chester Leftwich, James Lowery, Jack Lowery, Mack Harnmons, Luna Hanna, Virginia Herring, Mary Kate Hutchinson, Gwendolyn Jolmsey, Ruby Jones, Grace Keeley, Evaline Keith, Violet Kelley, 'Inez Kinnamon, Alma Lambeth, Katherine Lane, Madeline Logan, Virginia McGee, Margaret Massengill, Mary Edwin Rippey ...........George Moore ..........Lois Fincher X Lynch, W. C. Martin, Herschel Moore, Frances Moore, George H. Napier, Howard Old, Colquitt Storm, Paul VV:-xllace, Raddie Willis, John Woolf, Rankin Northington, Ruth Petty, Louise Powers, Frances Rodgers, Marybeth Scudder, Fayette Shannon, Ouida Smith, Carolyn Sorrels, Estelle Thompson, Emma Thornton, Barbara Walters, Josephine Welton, Mabel Wilson, Louise Wright, Clara lllllllIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllIlIllIIllllIllIIllll'IIIlllllllllllllllll'!!!lllII'I muuumuumuumuuuiunnuuunu , A . fl .. ' 'rf'- an l .z, 1 .J i -rl E - 4 'l 5 QL! ... is., ui' fm 5 5 5 3 W eu E' E num I 5 uf- .W .1 .MA .1 +5 -as K- I :il an m Y 3 5 v. F? 1 A G , it al e llwlf 4 fl 5. 'V , 1 1 1 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'illll!lllllllllIllllIlW gmnlnllllllnlullluuuulllnmnllumnmnn lummnun1111111111145 June Class of 1925 t 291 Faculty Sponsor ......, ....... ........ M i ss Hammock President .......,.,....... ............ C laude Horton Vice-President ....... ............. F rances McClellan 5 fffffnry .............. ............... .. ......... ..... ...... Acers, Maurice Bailey, Clarence Baker, J. D. Barr, Burt Bartlett, Billie Bass, William Bishop, Lynn Bowling, Gerald Boyd, Proctor Bradshaw, Horace Brandenburg, John Bray, F. J., Jr. Bridges, Wayne Brown, Thomas Brown, West Bunker, Fred Burgess, Robert Campbell, Paul Carpenter, James Cheeves, David Cluck Thomas Cox Louis Anderson Anita Bedford Mary Benefield Viva Boone Flora Lee Borgesson Myrtle Boyd Katherine Brandenburg Mildrf. d Braznell Alice Britain Emma Browne Calel Burrow Catherine Cavender Florence Carlton Eloise Carter Dorothy Carter Lorraine Chambers Alice Clark Estill Clark De Vona V Clark Mable Clark Malvin Cochran Catherine Cosby Adele Craven Evelyn Daniel Sue Davis Theo. De Voss Helen Durham Jessie Dyer Dorenda Fddins Josephine Edelen Sophia Belle Frankfurt Edna THE CLASS Davidson, Abner Davis, Fred Davis, Vernon Douglas, Delbert Downs, Lyle Ellenga, Nod Ellett, Leonard Emmons, James Eubanks, Burton Farris, D. K. Foster, Fagg Garrison, Jack Gates, John W. Gee, Edward Gilbert, Edgar Goerner, Cornell Golf, Lloyd Haddix, William Hamilton, John Hamilton, Louis Hamilton' Thelton Hardy Albert Franklin Ada Furniss Florine Gill Della Coodnight Ethel Gracy Lena Grant Sallie Joe Griffin Dolores Grimes Nell Gullett Irene Hagebush Katherine Hancock Evelyn Hancock Martha Hansborough Jeanette Hardy Celia Mae Harmon Annybelle Harpold Marie Hart Emma Bell Hatcher Frances Hatchett Gladys Hightower Elizabeth Hooker Lillian Hooker Margaret Hopkinson Sarah Howard Mary James Dorothy Dell Jarrette De Vora Jay Josephine Johnson Eva Mae Johnston Hope Jones Helen Jordan Alma Harper, Jack Haswell, Harold Horton, Claude Hudson, Oscar Irby, James Jenkins, Roy Kantz, Waldron Kennedy, Steele King, Charlie Kinnamon, Ernest Kinser, Howard Kirby, Albert Kramer, Kenneth Lawson, Myron Looney, Henry Loupot, Herman Loring, Raymond Lumpkin, Willard ' McDermott, Edward McFarland, Nelson K. McKey Carroll Maples Homer Kennedy Bernice Ixerr Mary E. King Jewell Kipps Dorothy Lamkin Ollie Bess Leatherman La Verne Lemon, Elois Lemon Olise Lucas Louise Lumpkin Louise McCain Audrey McCarty Bea McClellan Frances McDonald Elizabeth McLaughlin May Rena Marshall Marie Marshall Vivian Miller Mabel Mitchell Virginia Mook Alice Mosley Katherine Muse Nellie Palmer Mary Park Mary Alice Parten Nina Pedigo Virginia Phillips Dorothy Platt Mary Ruth Pollock Josephine Potter Roberta ........Jeanette Hansborough Miller, John E Miller, Lloyd 5 Morris, Roger 5 Morrow, Ray g Moulton, J. C. 5 Murphy, George 2 Odeneal, Bailey E Old, Colquitt E Oliver, Hughes E Peacock, Luther 5 Pogue, Guy g Potter, Hugh E Reynolds, George E Rhew, Marshall -Q: Rizer, Fletcher Orville 2 Sanford, Charlie 2 Scott, James E Sorrells, Wendell E Stallings, Milton E Steele, Seth 5 Steger Joe 5 Talbot Tom g Wise Fred 5 Prescott Eula E Preston Jessie E Pryer Drexel 3-E Rather Opal 2 Redwine Mildred 5 Ridley. Emma Lee E Roberts Rebecca S Roberts Ruth 2 Self Doris i Simon Lucylle 5 Smith Audie Lee If Spears Frances E Stagner Lucill 5 Stevens Mabelle 5 Talbott Dorothy E Thomas Annie Ola F2 Thetford Marie E Tydings Louise E Ueckert Maurine 2 Vaughan Margaret 5 Wallace Georgia 5 Walther Eulalla Q Ward Ruth S VVebster Anna Frances West Elizabeth 5 Whitehurst Clara 2 Whitney Doroth E Wiggins Fay E Williams Annie Laura E Yarrell Zuleika 7 1 1 1 Y 1 I 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 K 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 JIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIlllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 nllllll lllll l llmlIfilllillllllllAllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllillllllllllllff Page Forty-nine A ' - 'c K , -: . 251- . , - .' ,..,'f,'- .T ' ii 1- A x' '51 E ':'1f 15,5 1'i' 5- 41-1 1 in ,p ' -Q-'jf' , .,,. 'R 'Q sv. if uf fr' 'Lo .. -1'-if 'r -' '1 ,.., .. v' 1-, ' 41 -. , 111 L lie -1 QA.-2: ' hh January Class of 1926 Faculty Sponsors ........... President ...................... Vice-President ........ Secretary .............. Anderson, Walter Ard, Clinton Armstrong, Robert Balcom, 'Homer Barton, L. C. Brister, Olga Carsey, Arnold Chappell, Frank Clark, Gilbert Cosby, Floyd Daspit, Alex. Davies, Marvin Dealey, Sam DeGuire, Lynn DeLong, Homer Doyle, Murray A Erwin, Louis Ewton, Floyd Foster, Douglas Frazier, Jack Furniss, Ernest Geyer, Gustave Ghent, Daniel Gragg, Edwin Greding, Ed Albritton, Lula Allen, Mary Dell Barker, Maurine Benners, Geraldine Boyd, Genevieve Brown, Daisy Brown, Rose Mary Cadwallader, Helen Capers, Letitia Carr, Lenore Carter, Flora Cate, Joyce Cates, Lena Mae Chase, Dorothy Chitwood, Emily Coley, Jciiy Collins, rances Cruikshank, Evelyn Dansby, Mary Daspit, Alice Dunbar, Virginia Ehrhardt, Prudence Ellison, Mozelle 0 I. ..................Miss Simpson and Miss Pringle THE CLASS Hammons, Wendell Hansborough, William Hargraves, ,Austen Harper, Thomas Haskins, Edward Heard, Sebv Johnson, Frank S. Jones, Edward Kahn, Phil Keefe, Thomas Kepke, Cecil Keyser, J. C. Lacy, Walter Lawson, J. R. Mace, Edward Maledon,-J. D. Marburger, Fritz Matthews, Henry Mathews, Preston Minor, Royal Morley, Gordon Nale, Julian Neece, Herbert Nelson, Lloyd Everett, Josephine F ralin, Marion Fullwood, Undine Garrison, Katherine Garvin, Geraldine Griffith, Catherine Mae Hague, Margaret Herring, Adelle Hutchins, Juanita January, Pauline Johnson, Bonnie Keele, Dorothy Kennel, Cecilia Layton, Virginia Leach, Florence Lemburg, Sara Linkenhoger, Evelyn Martin, Hazel Matthews, Morelle Maxey, Creola Michou, Edna Millard, Vera Oliver, Josephine Helen Roberts .........Harman Watkins ...........Emily Chitwood Patterson, Horace Pfaff, Richard Phillips, Lawrence Rachels, Jesse Lane Rankin, Logan Ransone, Bill Reitz, R. J., Jr. Richards, Frank Robinson, Reginald Rohling, Louis Ross, Claude Rutherford, Clayton Ryan, Carl Sasse, Henry Scruggs, Sam Shope, Bryan Silvus, Teddv Slocum, Hugh Thompson, Virden Watkins, Harmon Watt, Jimmie Watts, Clyde West,- Horace Wilder, Theo. Oswald, Marjorie Potter, Lillie Mae Rabun, Sadie . Reasonover, Robbie Reed, Dorothy Register, Pauline Roberts, Helen Rogan, Frances Roy, Katherine Rushing, Laurine Sawyer, Lena Smith, Pearl Steere, Idalia Taylor, Cecile Traylor, Anne Tribble, Mary Louise Wallace, Minnette Walters, Lynette Williams, Cleo Williams, Mary E. Wilmans, Frances Wilson, Cornelia Woodman, Maida lnlmllnlII1IHllul11mlIIniluHnuuluummaiimirlmfzwr ur:mumumnmuuuumn lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Liber- ' - . , s A of ' Q7 ' ' rf e I WS' ' ' . 4' ff , 8 llllillmf W4 ,:'e4?. H , 1 , f , , f KN, V -wr! fy atnnunnmmmmmIIIunlInlnuunlnnlmmnummm.mmlnlmuu11unnu1'mETfQjijyg' 23- .. X' fgfnllllxllluuulllllIunIInunuuulmlunlmulnuumuuunummal,E - as s Faculty Sponsors ........ ....... M rs. Price and Mr. Neher President .......... ................. J ohn D. Thornton 5 V ice-Prmdentl ..... ............... Lo is Bridges - Secretary .......... ................................. ....... F e rn Simpson : THE CLASS A Ackerman, Woodrow Dufneld, Robert Jared, Ira Peterson, Frederick : Addison, Dallas Duncan, Earle Johnson, B. F. Powell, Du-Pree Allen, John Eubank, B. A. Jones, Horace Quick, Lawrence - Anderson, J. C. Ferguson, Searcy Kemp, J. B. Rees, Glenn ' Anderson, Crittenden Foster, Andy Kingcaid, Milton Robison, Charles ' Ballew, Hawley Gardner, Thurman Kirven, Jack Robinson, Fred : Ballinger, Joe Gill, Charles Lillard, Robert ' Rogers, Harold ' Beyer, Howard Godbold, Nat Logan, Ernest Ross, Claude Brady, Kenneth Goodwin, Ralph Lowry, Dean Scales, Melrose : Braznell, Walter Harwood, Edgar Lowry, James Shackleford, Edward I Brickell, Joe Haswell, Harold McCray, William Simpson, Edward , Bryan, Cardis Heard, Seales McGuire, Elmer Slade, Murray 2 Bryan, Charles Higgins, Frank Mallory, Cecil Smith, Clyde I Buchanan, John Hightower, Willie D. Maples, Nevitt Smith, Hunter : Burnett, Carlos Hinckley, Raymond Martin, Preston Smith, Norbounne ' Carlson, Gordon Holden, Edward Matthews, Ernest Smith, Sidney ,, Carver, Robert Hollaman, Joe Mayes, Tom Starnes, Edgar - Choice, Edwin Holt, J. D. Milhollan, J. B. Talbot, Tom Corder, J. W. Hoover, Leslie Mitchell, Edwin Talley, Joe 2 If Dansby, Robert Hopper, Ira Moreland, Payson Thornton, jqlm 2 Darnall, Rylan Howard, Wester Moseley, Sam Thurmond, James - D3VidS0!1, Burton H0W31'd, Gerald Mulholland, James Verne, Hubert Davis, Glenn Huddleston, Treeves Nace, Robert Wells, Will B. - Davis, Jack Hudson, Le Roy Orman, Melvin Wilson, Halsey I Donworth, Ross Hurst, Granville Parker, Barney Winston, Randal ' Dorsa, Muriel Jack, Carroll Payne, Morris Wood, Abner '- Downs, Clyde Jandrew, John I Adams, Eleanor Durham, Ruth Lively, Iris Ruth, Clara - Adams, Velma Edmiston, Mildred McAdams, Eleanor Sanders, Eunice : Albritton, Rellie Edwards, Florence McCall, Ida Schultz, Nellie Mae I Allen, Laura Evans, Charlotte McCall, Ora Scott, Margaret Allen, Natalie Farley, Frances McCant , Mary Nell Searcy, Mary Julia '- Bading, Anna Mary Featherstone, Grace McGinty, Delia Grace Shackleiord, Evelyn - Baird, Margaret Ford, Louise McGlamery, Imogene Simpson, Marjorie '- Baker, Florence Freeman, Adnie McHa1e, Mary Zita Smz, Dorothy 1 Bandy, Gladys Godwin, Lois McMath, Margaret Smith, Cathleen - Bartlett, Margaret Goff, Mary McKinney, Jewell Smith, Gladys - - Bates, Mary Virginia Goodwin, Margaret Marshall, Arless Srnith, jewel ff Bazar, Virginia Grace, Opal Marshall, Margaret Smith, Josephine , Berry, Mildred Greene, Dorothy Martin, Maurine Smith, Pauline - Blessing, Grace Haggard, Ida Mae Mendosa, Emma Smith, Rosa Lee ... Boone, M'innie Gray Hardemann, Anna Mills, Mary Louise Smith, Vivian : Brandenburg, Nancy Hargreaves, Alice Moore, Ethel Spiva, Katie Mae Bridges, Lois Harris, Hilda Moore, Mary Helen Sprague, Wilma - Brown, Dolores Hayn, Ruth Moreau, Marguerite Stanford, Margaret 2 Bryant, Nancy Heck, Stella Morley, Maurine Stanley, Louise - Burgess, Renalda Henderson, Carrie Lee Morrow, Gladys Steele, Sallie Frances : Burke, Elizabeth Herndon, Blanche Mosley, Julia Stewart, Kathleen - Burnett, Geraldine Holland, Berneace Mosley, Margaret Stricker, Katherine Burrage, Frances Horn, Hazel Nelson, Lila Stuckert. Frances ' Bush, Jennie Hill Howell, Carolyn Oliver, Virginia Tatum, Clara E Carpenter, Lucile Humphrey, Hazel 0'Neal, Madge Thacker, Katherine : Chastain, Madye Lee Hunter, Mamie Owen, Donna Mae Thomas, Toria 2 Chunn, Zora Hutchinson, Claralee Peters, Lucile ' Tidwell, Florine TI Coates, Thelma 1 Irving, Glenda Phillips, Blanchard Tomlin, Thelma - Conlon, Doris Ivey, Eva Belle Phillips, Nedra Van Horn, Inez - Cook, Frances Jasper, Alice Pipes, Louise Wadlington, Rubye Q Cooper, Elsie Johnson, Alice Poole, Agnes Walker, Annie Laura - Dalshaw, Mary Johnson, Eula Puffenbarger, Cleo Watson. Inez 2 Dalton, Cloytylde Johnson, Grace Purnell, Ruth Weeks, Frances - Davis, Mildred Kennamer. Ruth Quick, Lucile Williams, Bernie I DeAndrea, Vivian Kennell, Cecilia Reagan, Oneta Williams. Maude - Dewees, Nettie Kimball. Gertrude Reed, Jewell Wilson, Martha : Dillon, Rosa Mae King, Gladys Richards, Rosina Wootan, Gladys 3 Dimitri, Frances Lacy, Erline Richardson. Pauline Wright, Isabelle - Douglas, Otha Lanius, Lucile Roll, Hazel Young. Lola Mae ' Doyle, Mildred Lawrence, Ruth Rousseau, Louise Zear, Norma : Doyle, Louise Lemberg, Lucile Rowe, Lois ' Zeibel, Esther E Durbin, Dorothy Lemmons, Lula Russell, Lillian : lalllll'illllllllllllllllllllllllllilillliIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllfllillllllli llllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllilliflillIllllllllIlllillllllllIlIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllliF 1924 i t assist-as fer- -: 2 Piitftf e. ,,...,,. A Wg. 1. A , I . . f-. V . - . . .1-'lp C Ae f '- Und i mnnnluufmullmeImmunixlnmmnmnm.amerunnuwnllauzmnivsfm-y'f'f ' JlllllllllllllllilIlllvlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllul lif1s.f.'l1,uw ur L ., A xg K January Class of 1927 3 U Z Faculty Sponsor ........ ................... M r. Henry 5 President ................ .... .t .... H ortense Looney : V ice-President ........... ................ B ill Burnett f Secretary ................. .................................. ........... H e len Burke - THE CLASS : Abel, Adams Creel, Henry Johnson, B. E. Robertson, Morris I Alford, Gillis Cunningham, Edwin Kemp, Virgil Robinson, James E Allen, john Deakins, A. G. Knott, Jack Russey, William Angell, Edgar Dickey, J. T. Lavendar, Dennis Sasse, Ed I Bennett, Richard Dickey, Ordell Leinbach, Harry Satterlield, Edwards 5 Bray, J, A, Doss, Glen McLendon, Richard Scott, Ral h 5 Bridges, Edward Doyle, Van McDonell, Archer Shannon, Jiack 2 Bridges, Wayne Dunklin, Vernon McKee, Drake Silvus, Stanley lf Brite, Leo Ellison, Williams Maples, Ben Smart, Sidney 2 Bryan, Cgrdis Eubanks, B. A. Mayhorn, Ted Smith, Howard 2 Bryan, Charles Franin, Walter Miller, Edward Smith, Howard 5 Buford, Fred Gardiner, Wayne Mogul, Sidney Spence, Perry 2 Burnett, Bill Garvin, Ted Morrison, Leon Stone, Luther 5 Burnett, Carlos Hainline, Lee Niblo. Elmo Talley, Joe 5 Cason, joe Fred Hallonquist, Tom Odeneal, Ernest Tarkenton, Ernest E Christol, T, W, Ham, Claud O'Reilly, Pat Thompson, Lee E Clark, Arthur Hardy, Carl Page, Egbert Turley, Joe lf Clark, Bonner Harris, R. E. Park, Sidney Turner, J. B. 2 Clark, J. B. Harris, Richard Paxton, Lyno Van Arsdale, Lindsay 2 Coley, George Hood, Murrell Pell, Clarence Walters, Royce E Connor, Phil Hopkins, Howell Phillips, Lynn Ward, C. D. S Cooper, William Huddleston, Frures Porter, Williams Wilson, Bill E Corder, J, W, Huffhines, P. W. Potter, Ray Winters, Sidney 2 Craig, H. M. Hurst, Granville Prescott, Wit Yates, Horace 5 Irwin, Rae Richardson, Morrison Zimmerman, Edward g Anderson, Vernell Griffin, Urith Loupot, Marie Ross, Johnnie 2 Bailey, Johnnie Harris, Flora McGavic, Katherine Royal, Stella B. E Baldwin, Sue Milburn Hill, Sadie McLarty, Inez Sadler, Dorothy 2 Bane, Vestal Holmes, Vashti Marion, Lena Sanders, Nadine E Bassett, Elaine Hunley, Delmer Matthews, Mellie Merle Simpson, Jewel 5 Bates, Lorene Hunter, Mamie Maxwell, Agnes Singleton, Alma 2 Brand, Bettie Jameson, Vivian Nance, Lucille Smith, Jewel ' Brock, Ruby Jarratt, Melvin O'Brien, Eloise Stanley, Louise Brown, Virginia Jarvis, Hazel Orr, Emogene Stroud, Vida Burke, Helen Johnson, Eula Oswald, Marjorie Fey Taylor, Nelly Camp, Jessie Jones, Eulalia Patton, Margie Thames, Inez . Carrigan, Gladys Keely, Maurine Penn, Lucile Thornley, Florence Q Cosrburn, Laura Kerr, Grace Powell, Nellie Vivian, Dorothy 1 Culpepper, Helen Kerr, Jewell Prophet, Dora Lee Wallace, Minette 3 Delcambre, Rosa Belle Kimball, Gertrude Reagan, Onita Walters, Louise ji Dunn, Elizabeth King, Hortense Reed, Hazel Williams, Genevieve E Ford, Jane Kramer, Alice Robinson, Ella Warden, Lula 5 Gardner, Virgie Lanius, Lucille Roddy, Elizabeth Wylie, Hattie E Greenlees, Blanche Looney, Hortense Rcllandin, Mary Zeibel, Ida I allIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllHllllllllllllillllllluulnllnwf lllllIlllIlllllllllllIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mummmmunun1 u nr Z?ifif'at44v'-., ' .-nt. dh ,. .. ,J 'rw - . , - . L, , ,,,, ,, r' il xr x.-,iris w Of F ff, ' fo f -1' 'Uv' '- -or , 59 Ae ,lllllywl ,A g assi P? 1, Ef f ' :JlHlIlIllIiIllIllllHHIlllllllllllllllllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllillIlllllllllllllllllllfl,u1I1'!2'l -L.2TS in ,J SS'lgllIllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllPkg SX fX1 ' N Q F 5 Faculty Sponsors ............................ Miss Jay, Miss Barham and Miss Bramlette 2 President .................... .................................................... N atalie Matthews 2 Secretary ........ ...................................,... . -...Allene Robertson 2 THE CLASS I Adair, William Cate, Houston Hosek, Otto Monroe, Robert Simmons, Cordell E Alexander, Walton Cavendar, Rogers Huber, Edwin Nichols, Roy Simms, Wilsie 5 Allen, Billy Chappell, Arthur Hulen, James Northington, Harold Sizemore, Roy 5 Anderson, L. W. Churchill, Winston Jackson, Elliot Ohl, Charles Smith, Baxter E Arnold, Kenneth Clark, Vivien Jackson, Will Owens, Boyce Smith, Earl E Arrington, Charles Clark, Wallace Jones, McComb Packer, William Smith, Wilburn E Autrey, Wallace Clay, Ray Jones, Richard Park, Dabney Solomon, Maurice E Baker., Fred Cobbs, William Jordan, Arthur Parvich, Eldred Sorrels, Burrell - 5 Baldr-idge,Wayne Cox, Lance Jordan, Charles Partlow, Marshall Spama, Fred E Barker, Calvm Crow, Reid Kelsey, Martin Peacock, Mack Stebbins, Albert 5 Barnett, Leeman Currey, Jesse Kennedy, Raymond Pearce, Herman Stephens, Jack S Barnett, Bass Daniel, Paul Kennedy, Therrell Pegues, James Straughan, Floyd E Bates. James Daugherty, Chandler Kidd, Frank Phillips, Harvey Straus, Charles 2 Baxter, Howard Davis, David Kindred, Ross Pollard, Robert Stutts, Tom E Bell, Dave Day, Tom Kingsley, Ray Pope, Virgil Taggart, William : Benat, Wilbur Deen, Harle Kirby, Tim Porter, Hubert Tarrant, James Reed 2 Berhancours, Raoul Delcambre, Alfred Kirkpatrick, Howard Prather, Bud Thomas, Dwight E Berry, George Dorsey, Drew Laney, Ben Proctor, Jack Thompson, John E Berry, W. C. Dorsey, Lawrence Lawson, Elbert Quillin, William Thompson Robert 5 Betts, Lennox Dunn, Tom Lester, John C. Ray, James Threadgell, Leslie S Bishop, Comer Evans, Herbert Leyhe, George Reed, Malcolm Turner, Jack 5 Bishop, Lomes E'vans, Howard Loring, Uhlan Rennels, Harold Turner, Stanton E Blanton, Lawrence Filter, Earnest Lowry, George Rettig, Chester Ulrede, Paul E Bonner, Tom Foley, Fred Lumpkin, Roy Rice, Kenneth Underwood, Billie E Borgeau, Gus Frazier, Hal C. McAndrew, Adrian Richardson, Geo. Van Arsdale, Arthur 2 Bowers, David Gauldin, Jack McCod, Dolphus Ridgway, Elbert Wadder, Howard : Bowling, Alvin Gendel, Marus McCord, Dexten Robinson, Forest Wade, Virgil 5. Bradley, Hollis Gendel, Numan McCormack, Audley Rogers, Alton Walker, W. Q. E Bragg, Robert Gharis, Harry McDowell, Crum Ross, Donovan Way, Harry E Braznell, Stuart Gililland. Quenlin McHale, Edwin Ross, Willie Weeks, Samuel 'E Britain, Raymond Gill, Will McKinney, Lindsey Roger, Harry Welbaum, Hughes E Brown, Burnell Gragg, Willard McKinney, L, M. Rudd, Buster Wells, Wade 2 Brown, Howard Graham, Frank Maledon, Geo. Rue, Hughes Wells, Will B. E Brown, Marion Griffin, Shirley Mansfield, Kenneth Rule, Wesley Wester, Newton E Bryan, Fred Hale, Bert Meadors, James Salter, Jim Whalin, George E Bryant, Carroll Harrell, Buford Meanor, Leon Sanford, Lawrence White, Phillip E Carter, Bill Harris, Weldon Miller, Allan Schween, William White, Woodward E Carter, Herbert Hayden, Marvin Miller, Edwin Settle, Halsey, Jr. Wilkinson, James E Carter, Noel Hermann, Eliot Mitchell, Howard Sewall, Edwin Williams, Dwight S Cash, Harry Holt, Leslie Money, Eleck Sherbet, Bill Wright, Ramsey E Alford, Lila Mae Delcambre, Winnie Hobbs, Winona Miller, Clara Pearl Scott, Eloise - E Amsler, Susan Dixon, Lillian Holland, Margaret Miller, Lucille 501111, Maurine E Anderson, Edyth Dixon, Myrtle Hopson, Clarice Menor, Dorothy Shackleford, Ella May 5 Andrews, Ruth Doughterty, Nell Horton, Loretta Mizell, Gertrude Simpson, Fern E Angell, Allie Dudley, Annie Mae Howell, Carolyn Monroe, Flora Simmons, Lorine E Ard, Theresa Dunagan, Eloise Huber, Gladys Montgomery, Juanita Simpson, Jennie E Ayers, Hazel Ely, Viola Hughes, Cleone MOSEI, Willie Belle Singleton, Edith E Bailey, Annie Epps, Juanita Hulse, May Nelson, Evelyn Singleton, Irma E Baker, Hortense Erwin, Elizabeth Johnson, Zeta N9WCOmb, Cliftine Sliger, Vada ' Q Balcom, Bernice , Estes, Dorothy Jones, Eula NlCkS, Eugena Smith, Lucy E Bates, Mary Virginia Eubank, Eloise Jones, Vonda NQYCHCUN, Lucille Stallings, Bennora 5 Batson, Anna May Evans, Artie Keating, Aliene Oliver, Jeanette Starney, Marguerite E Baumann, Elizabeth Faris, Johnnie Lee Keefe, Kathlean Pannelhlane Maxle Sresall, Mary Louise ... Bauman, Othel Fincher, Alvis ' Keith, Omah Parks. ,lima Steinan, Annette E Beckley, Mary Ruth Fisher, Frita Kei-sham, Nell PlfkSf R553 l Sturges Willie E Bland, Flora, Floyd, Hazel Kilgg, LaVe1-ne Patton, Waldme Surles, Faye : Bonner, Julia Floyd, Jacksie King, Grace Perry, KHUITYU Surles, Jetta 5 Boyd, Edna Floyd, Margaret Lamb, Daisy Lou Pl1llllPS, FBUSUUC Swaim, Vera E Boyette, Lena Foster, Ruth Lancaster, Willie Phillips. MSU' Louise Talmefr Louise 5 Bray, Verlia Frank, Hanna La Rue Layne, Mary Lou Pierson, Marguerite Tatford, Dorothy E Brett, Grace Franks, Ida Leftwich, Lillian Pierce, Mary Louise Tinney, Mildred E Briner, Jessie Mae Freasier, Frances Leighton, Ihlma Pierce, Mildred. Tombinson, Mabel 2 Brock, Lucille French, Mary Lindberg, Dorothy Plngfee, JOSephme Tombert Ellen E Brown, Blanche Fuqua, Lucille Lloyd. Mary Frances PliCl'lf0fCl, Gladys TflPP0, Maiguritte 5 Brownlee, Marye Guper, Katherine Lockridge, Mary POUCH Qlqra Vermillion, ena Mae E Burleson, Margaret Gibbs, Cristine Louder, Cora Lee Pratt, Miriam - Vinton, Bessee E Callaway, Lucille Gillock, Jimmie McAdams, Frances Preston, Nanme Neal Voelkel, Elds E Campbell, Lottie Marie Gillock, Johnnie McCarty, Nina Quillin, Stella Catherine Wadsworth, Ray g Carter. Catherine Glover. Nell McClellan, Mary Joe Qumker, losephme Watther, Rose Elizabeth E Castleberry, Leona Hamilton, Edith McHenry, Thelma Ramey, Vida . Watson, Elizabeth E Childs, Dulcie Hargrave, Esther Malone, Gladys Ramires, Louise Watson, Sarah E Coats, Dorothy -Mae Harper, Blanche Malgne, Sa,-ah Reed, Iris Weaver, Robbie E Cocke, Estelle Harper, Dorothy Maples, Dorothy RCIUS, Y0l2mdS Weaver, Viola E Cornelius, Fay Harris, Esther Lee Ma,-gable, Agnes Reynolds, Margaret Webb, Lois . E Cottingham, Jeanne Harris, Lois Ma,-shall, Una Rice, Frances Wellburn, Mirtle E Cox, Rosalie Harris, Neill Martin, Jennie May RlCll3l'd50U, Fl0r2I1C9 West, Mildred S Cunningham, Nan Hartman, Eloise Mason' Venita Robertson, Aleene Wharton, Jack Christine E Currey, Lola Harvey, LaVerne Maflgck, Lucy Robertson, Dora. Wilkinson, Ann Z Dabney, Marian Harwood, Helen Matthews, Natalie Robertson, Rossie Wiliams, Curtis E Danner, Lucille Hasselmeier, Marguerit Rockett, Allyne Worsham, Clara E Davidson, Evelyn l-lelmle, Gertrude Sattler. Carolyn Young,'Jewel.la E Dedman, Carolyn Hilswick, Louise Scott, Bossie Zimmerman, Martha E llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 4 lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIll? Pagdilifty-three ' ,-as aff, - - ,., L .., -.'. W. --gr-. P. .f '.. . . F I. ,,',, t, Y' vz J O J iffy. f ,,, , . 0 M- IJVC '.. 0 . ,.' I I ,,.1'Qe-ss ,U .f' . I f , . , ,J mmummunnmmulmnnIInlllllllnllniunmmuw,:unixmein1n1ii1:nvm5'f1'- N ,gf fllllllllilfllllllllll l lW'l''U l 'UU'U Y'-'l'H 1 ll Faculty Sponsor.: ........................................................ Miss Bell and Mrs. Durrett President ...................., ............................ D urward Srmth V ice-President ........ ....... .................... R u by Roberts Secretary ..................... ................................... ...... .... R u t h Miller Acorn Reporter ......... ........................................ ...... S t eve Beckley THE CLASS . Adkisson, Ben Dickson, Louis Logan, A. R., Jr. Robson, Robert W. Armstron , Val Jeane Dillard, Herbert Legan, Harrison Rosenfield, Felix Assimas, Spiros Du Base. Reagan Lomas, Leroy Sanguinet, Robert Baker, Hal DuPreewFlint McDaniels, Elmo Sauck, Lawrence Baker, Riley Elliott, illiam McKamy, Fred Shankles, Louis Banner, Franklin Eccles, Bennett McKinney, L. M. Shelton, Cecil Barnes, James Emmons, Douglas McPherson, Parker Shelton, Robert Barnett, Leeman Emmons, Philip Malone, Grady Shipp, Billy Barnetio, Melance Essary, Delmon Mecklinburg, Allen Skinner, James Basham, William Fleming, Waldo Medlin, Alfred Slade, Dean Beckley, Stewart Ford, Preston Melton, lgesse Smith, Dunward Berry, George Glenn Foster Hoyt Miller, dward Harry Smith, Grayson Bingham, Leland Foy, Wiuurd Miller, Gordon Smith, Robert M. Blankenshi Ceeil Gay. John Miracle, Walter Spurgin, Ben Blaylock, floyd Godfrey, Darwin Moore, George W. Stallworth, Carl Balen, Thomas Godfrey, Ralph Moore, Glenn Tedford, Edwin Bgmberger, Roland Goode, Roy Moore, Kenneth Tennison, Roy Brister, George Gray. Edwin Moore, Kent Thomas, Edward Bransom. Eugene Green, Rupert Moore, Percy Thompson, Bailey Brown, Dalphin Grilfeth, Locklin Moore, William Thompson, Ewing Brownlee, Lem Guthrie, Ward Mosby, Joe Thompson Joe Bunyard, Richard Harding, Fenton Moulden, James Toomer, Harry Bu se, Roland Herring, Clarence Murph, Bentley Turpin, C., gr. Cain, Thomas Heyne, Charlie Nelms, John Veach, earl, r. Can, Oria Hill, Guy Newberry, Billie Westbrook, Homer Carter, Lendley Hamburg Clifton Newsome, Taft Whaley, Bert, Jr. Cathey, Frank Howard,1James Nichols, Thorne Whalimgohn Candle, Lathan Hulfhines P. W., Jr. Olive, Owen Wheat, lovis Clement, Ulmon Hunter, I-larry Tom Osten, Elmer John White, Robert IL Cobb, Joe Johnson, Charlie Owen, Louis Whitney, Arthur Collier, Warren Jgahnsonlt George Patton, Jack Wiggins, Alpha Copley, Donald eller, homas Pearson, George VVillis, Elbert Cornelius, Glenn Kelley, Edward Pipes, Robert Wilson, Arlis Cox, Albert King, William Platt, Leonard Wilson, Staley Creasey, Powell Laird, Johnnie Powell, Virgil Wilton, Clarence Cunningham, Lester Lane, Philip Preston, Wendell A. Witt, Earle Dansby, Will ' Langley, Raymond Priest, Eugene Woodruff, Spencer Davenport, Monroe Libby, Alfred Putman, Gilbert Wright, Harold Davenport, Conroy Lively, Price Quire, N. B. Wright, Jack Davie, Llewelyn Lively, William Randolph, Archie Zimmerman, J. C. DeGuire, Lynn Lockhart, Lowell Rees, Nelson Adams, Evelyn Ethelton, Ezell McCants, Maggie Lee Roberts, Ruby Assinas, Mary Farrold, Mildred Martin, Mable Robinson, Rosa Belle Bailey, Lorene F ancher, Margaret Mascho, Norma Russell, Ellen Barron, Lucile Fields, Hazel Mays, Grace Senftenberg, Beatrice Bartlett, Elizabeth Fletcher, Gladys R. Melton, Gertie Slocum, Massie Benot, Louise Frances, Virginia Miller, Ruth Smith, Edwina Bridges, Clara Belle Garrett, Jane Moon, Mildred Smith, Velma Brack, Marie Gowdey, Jewel Moore, Rose Bell Smith, Vera Brown, Lorayne Gowen, Evelyn Morgan, Mary Anna Stevenson, Correna Burch, Athaline Harper, Lucile Morrissey, Louise Stoker, Dorothy Caldwell, Hallie Harrell, Evarilla Morrissey, Marie Strube, Eva Carlson, Nione Haskins, Zelpha Mosshart, Vida Sullivan, Pearl Cassidy, Valerie Haswell, Jewel Nance, Elizabeth Thomson, Elizabeth Chiles, Naunearle Havis, Bessie O'Neal, Marie Tomlinson, Roberta Chunn, Lareadial Hinson, Nellie Oltman, Lucille Townsend, Hazel Clemons, Esther Hogue, Rowena Orr, Ernestine Trees, Rosa Bell Cale, Florence Halloway, Grace Max Palmer, Dolly Vinning, Fa Collier, Charlie Houston, Frances Pannell, Jane Marie Waggener, Gertrude Collins, Ida Mae Innis, Ruth Parnell, Estalee Walker, Bessie Lee Cook, Erin Jgrrett, Gloria Porter, Eunice Walters, Maurine Cooper, Katherine ellitt, Paulie Porter, Lois Werner, Inez Craven, Lillian Kelly, Wilda Proctor, Dorothy Wilisms, Lucille Crow, Emma Kirk, Maurine Pruitt, Mamie Willson, Medara Crawxoniilewell Lee, Colito Pulfenbarger, Cleo Wolfe, Eunice Culwell, smie Lee, Corrine Pursley, Myrtle Woodward, Velma Denning Mildred Lee. Dorothy guillin, Stella Catherine Wootan, Mabel ,-, Doxhandt Evelgl LeRoy, Loraine ichards, Martha Wright, March Du Bois, Mary velyn Leurs, Ardanalla l1lIIIllillllIlllllIIllllllllilillllllllIlllIllllllllllllllIlllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1lllIIIllllIIIlIlllllllIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll' Pcigr Fsfgifour U HN: x fx? - 5 if 5 s 'in , , fa ' 1 . ,H , , f s ' NW' , . c.-X N : te I--1 , M in ummwmummimimmu fi r- as lhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll mummuu I . . ,X . ., -S The Parent-Teachers' Association OFFICERS President.. .,,,.. .,... ..., ,,...... . . ,,...,, ...,,, . , . . . ...., .. ,.....,,... .,,,, , Mrs. Dwiglrt Horton First Vice-President .,...,.. ...Mrs 1. H. i'avender, Jr. 'l'reasurer ..,......, ,...,,.....,.., ...,,x . , .Mrs E. J. Mt Qecoml Yice-President ,.,..,,,. Mrs, H. L. Hunter f'orresponding Secretary. ,.,, ...,. iN lrs. A. l.. Storm Third Yice'President ,,..,............., Mrs. Lyrrran Jones Press Reporter ....,............. . .... Mrs. VV, C. lYoodlit Fourth Vice-President ..... ............... ll lrs. H. M, Settle Parliamelrtarian ........,...... .. .. .. Mrs. F, F. Mau The Parent Teachers Association of Oak Cliff High meets exery third Prrday it .5 P M at the school The meetings are opened with the following prayer T ord give the mothers of this world More lore to do their part Fhe lore that reaches not alone Children made by birth then onn But every childish heart VN rke rn their hearts true rnotherhnod Vt hrch makes for Unrr ersal good 'lhe Pnerrt Teichers Association has been instrumental rn securing the i i mg f 'Ninth Strut to operltion with the School Hoard and the property owners and tht Unk flrff Dallas tonrrncrcril work together in hearty accord for the betterment ot' the schools and of Oak Cliff in gcner il The Parent Teachers Association has been verv fortunate rn having prominent mtn and women grxe talks on topics of interest 'rmong thenr Prottssor ll H Adamson principal ot' Oak Chit' High School iaptaru R R Day instructor ot' R O T L rn Orli Qhff High Qchool Mr I O Donald business nrarr and Oak f,lrFf Dallas Commercial Assotratron member Mr K H Ifuvm representative ot' letter carriers association Dmsrnore Vt Hum: thrift director of the lfedaral Reserxe Bank Mrs H R Greer and Mrs C-eo A iprrgue and Major Vlhrtrng Lornmander of the R O T C of the Dallas High Qchools fhe Parent Teachers Xssocratron entertains for each gr'iduatron class 'Ind 'rssrsts rn xarrous w'1ys their class 'Lctrrrtres The president Mrs Dwight Horton has been very gracious in opening her home to entertain at different times Qhe has entert'1rned for members ot' the Acorn HHH' for a farewell to Colonel Knabenshue for the R. O. T. C. for members of the faculty, and for others. The P'rrent'Teachers Association is working in conjunction with the Dallas Kindergarten and Nursery Association in establishing a day nursery in Oak Cliff, They also assist in nraintaining the Baby Chest' at Mothers Council and in helping to buy furnislrings for Hope Cottage. There has been raised 5143.30 by game tournaments and rummage sales. ard 5169.50 in memberslrip dues. The membership at present is four hundred. sixty-three of this number being teachers. The P'n-ent-Teaclrers' Association of Oak Cliff High was 'lwarded a gavel. given at State meeting of Congress of mothers for greatest per cent. gain in nrenrbership in the district. Tle boys ot' the R. O. T, C. helped materially in the membership drive. 'is did the Parent-Teachers Associations of the grammar schools. The Parent- Teachers Association has placed pedestals for busts given by the january graduating class. It has kept the emergency medicine case filled and the rest room equipped. Arr important movement sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association is starting a movement for and donating S50 for the Loan Fund for girls desiring to enter college. They have helped students Financially to remain in school. who other- wise could not. At Xmas the members of the Music Department sang Xmas Carols the night before Xmas. They were given refreshments at the homes of three members of Parent-Teaclrers' Association. It also gave nuts and candy to teachers and the orchestra at Christmas. lt has given money to the Music Department and a game tournament is to be given soon to raise needed funds for this departnrerrt. A tea and book shower will be given by the Parent-Teachers' Association for the library of the school. il lllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 Q ' I ' llllllllllllilllll llllllllllllllll ' ' i 'f Recording Secretary ....... ..Mrs. Emmett H, Lawson Historian ......................,... ........... . Mrs. I.. A. Mc et , M . . , . . 7 Y . , . 1 ' - ' 1 K , , . . ' . Y ' , ' i. . ,. .. . 1' - : . r. . . ' -nv o . , --',rrr Association. The Parent-Teachers' Association and the Oak Clitt. Dallas Forirmercizil Association ' v ' ' . ' r , ' 'U ' , . . . , , , . , t , .. . . , , , r . r i Page Fzftv fic -FJ , L . '. gJ1! w :wiii1q..U.':11'f',. 12'YH1liui.1r ' 4 i 1 , a K, mf F . 'Vw fi' .N 'ff' 'WW I ' wi' -1 J I 4A rr lx X, I f H C 1 1 f 6 U 5 L M7 1 f if ai x M, X :, V, f'T 'T 3 11 ' asm 'WlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIE X X I: 'QF w g Si 5, 5. un .I .W-, 1... l,,,' 'r A , 1 W 2 L74 . A n , W--fl fav mmuunuumm 11111 + fix l,mg,gm.w'1:f1u4441gw -I Page Fifty-six The Stay? Q Lncxu-: Donn' ........... .... ..., ,......... E d i tor in C href Louis BLAYLQCK .................. ............ ..... 3 .......... B u .riness Manager Miss Emu Gnrrrm. .................. ........... L .......................... F aculty Director Fmxnicns MCCLELLAN... i Q... 2 --- S ssss CATHERINE Coon: ...................... ..............Ar.s-istant Editors ..........Advertising Manager BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Orville Kilcer George Reynolds Robert Braindenburg Thomas Dilworth E 1 Allen Melton' ' ' Charles Carsey Billy Richter James Howard Ray Box n George Moore Arthur Wright EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Mary Esther Evans, Art Edwin Rippy, R. O. T. C. Jean Pool, Tennis Virginia McHenry Grace Chenault Marguerite, Sinz 'Ernestine Tilley Bennie Sue Strother Eloise Harris Jeanne Dalshaw Ailsie Herndon Gertrude Brock Vera Brown Feryle Hunter -' Hugh Lee Price Medie Hinson Miriam Lumpkin Mary Julia Searcy Will C. Grant, Athletics ' Under-classmen Josephine Oliver, Music HONORARY MEMBERS ' 'Dwight Horton , - llllll llll llll Illllll Judith floor fren kg 5 IAQ CW ff 7LfZifyc1k A . .V l-A V -v -'-'- -'-W- v- -- 4' -- 'H vw 'gal 'v v'w'v' -Y -, , f v vv-r v ' M 492 Tw in fflfgff-,Mi + W TWWIIIIT I My 3 J 1 7-If-T' .. ,.... . ..,., A.. ..., , ugc Fifty-ciglit i1hLiiii:ifj t1 'r'f:3' W i' W i:g11iQ?L 1 'I i wwe 79 4 ' vllllllllilllll X. S I 61 4 V 'X 'N ,, 4 f f ' a . .. 2ii' a s ' . llllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll S IllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE f X 1 4' Qx E : V 5 i 4 I F ij V, L C lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 2 4 Illlllllllilllllllllll Illllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllll Lu. Page Fifty-nine 3 ,, E -I H F ,- A L- ,',,. , .-. gm my Qlfe IWKWW W ff Q xX E 2 2 S : q 5 5 S 1 E E E 5 5 E 5 2 E E E E 5 E E E 2 E 2 : F E E : E E 5 5 5 E af E E E E E 5 E E E - : E 5 5 5 E 5 E E I a , - 'ff2 f' J. Q2 - .f f ,149 mnuummuummmmunnmmuuunumnunuuumunmunmmmw'1.332312 ig ,NXQ24-nullnummmumummnuumumuuumnmmmunuuuummg ' X N '51 ' 2 5 E E 5 E E l E E 5 E , E 5 E 5 5 3 2 5 5 . E E .1 2 E 5 5 E 5 5 E E E 5 E 5 5 E E 2 E S E - ?IIIlIlIIIIlIIllIIIIll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIII 4 - I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll III II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT' Page Sixiy' Q , 51 A S - 2 le lil ff 61 I fi!IllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllIIIIlIllIl ' llllIlIllIlllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllh 5 The Stay? E Editor-in-Chief ....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,,,,A, ,A,AA,,,,,,,,4,,Q,vvvV----,,-,-,,,.,,....A.A.4 AADA J U d ith 100, E Bzaxifzavs Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,A , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A.,.4..,. , ....-Q,,- D Wight Horton E llffflflfj' fid'f'i-90 ---,----------,-.---.-,------..,............ .................,,......A.... H enrietta Eisenlohr ? Literary Hifhrr ami Thiithrr .'?11.vinz's.v E Thomas Cluck Frances McClellan Bob Miles 5 Ailsie Herndon Ezma Taylor Dave Robinson E Coke Turner Winifred Shepard Tevis Wilsoii E Frances A, Clifford Jack Kirby Tom Dilworth E Audrey Wilmans Mary B. Gowdy E Sarah Daniels E Music R. O. T. C. fakes E Dorothy Huber Claude Horton Bea McCarty E Leta. Featherstone Fred Peoples David Wicker 5 Languages Alumni E Hugh Lee Price Gwendolyn Hutchinson E Exrhange ' Art fiUlllllIl'I'L'lllI Urflf. Q Margaret Gafford Mary Esther Evans Alice Gaston E George Robey 2 Cornell Gcerner E Hi-Y Circulation Honorary Members E Carl Buerbaum Robert Burgess Louis Blaylock 5 Edwin RiIJDY Lucile Dorff allIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllIIIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill lllllllll IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Sixty-one 23 C 1 i e ' Uaff W , lllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllmllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEQQ JQY-if-Z S as ,- llllllllllIllllllllllllIIlllllllIIllIIllIIIlllllllllIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllg S- N12 . S E V1 '1 3 2 J E l 1 . 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N :LQ X Q ' 3 E E E E 5 E 5 S E E . 5 Page Sixty-three O If -I n Af 6 ll! ll i Zfiig a I QIlllllllliIIllInllIllIIllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIQMIIHSTQSEE 7, FifgmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllgj ' -j ' Q E - 2 E E E E E ' E E E Z 5 E E s 5 E E E E E E E : 5 i E 5 ' 2 2 l : 2 fam i 5 The Spanish Club 3 5 E E E 2 OFFICERS T5 E Prz'.fiu'vnl, .,,,......... ,,,,,.........,,...,...,..,.,.,...............,.,,..... H ugh Lee Price 5 Vll'l'-1,fl'.Yilll,ll1 ....,...,............,......,....,..,...,.,....,.,.,.....,,,........ Judith Joor Q Svrrvtary ....,...,. .,,.....,..,.............,,,..,,,.......,.,...,,,.,......,....... L ois Fincher E 2 Rcportm' ......,,.,............,....,,....,.,,....,.........,..........,,.................. Jean Pool E E lfnrulty Adrfisors ,... ,. ,,....., .,.,,,.....,,.....,.. M isses Switzer and King E E 5 3 E 2 The Spanish Club was formed to encourage a deeper interest in the E E advanced courses of Spanish literature in Oak Clit? High School. Our first E -2 effort toward this goal was made by inviting Spanish speakers to address E E our meetings, among whom were Miss Marie Ordonez, whose subject was E. 2 Colombia, and Consul Barerra-Guerra, who spoke on The Relationship E E' between Mexico and the United States. A party was given at the home E 2 of Miss Kathryn Cook, at which time several typically Spanish scenes were 2 E enacted by members of the club. This organization is still in its infancy, E but expects to be heard from in the future. 2 s E 5 E 2 E E E B : E E , I E E E E 5 I :EmilIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli I 92 4 lllIlllllllllIIIlllllIllllllllllllIlIIllllIIlllllllllllIIllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffi Page S ixty-four Q66 : S 9 - : E E E E 5 E : - - : E E E 3 : : : - 2 E E 2 E Leta Featherstone Miss Cannon Elam Eckles E E Josephine OHVC1' Frances Smith 5 E E E I ff 024 f ' , X! A ,, WI - , --ff?7 2 'aff ff' ' ' 'ix QllllIIIllllllllIlllllllllIllllllIllllIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIlIIIIlIllQ!!l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj 5 I N 'X 5 E E E E 5 ..g,. 5 E 5 5 5 E E v E E E E E E 5 E E 5IllllIVlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllillllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE S M Page Sixty-fI'vc' f ,f X r'VPff 5 ,.2'f5x3, -V--Nf vm fl' if , fikx xgf - ffm, -My N21 ff' I L- ,--A . . .---A I ugv Six! y-xix MW J - 1-L9 i:!1 i clk Q66 If I 'flIYiI1lQQ.gl1,lII' i Q3 Q Wav1miLm1HHW 4mJ1.m1HH. fW' W W , . 1 1 , xv H3 ,I fi Ei L 's Wi I . 1 4 11 ri Ei 53 Q ,.-I Ei lmllmmnulllmlnullllm -Lg i-' lummllmmulmmmmmumuummmu lum Pago .S'i,z'ty-sawn O ffwffyf F5' 5 5 : : E E E E a : E 53' llllllllllllllll E 5 5 : fe -limit f C9414 Thompson Buerbanm Miles Oak Cliff Hz Y THF PURPOSE ' 'To create. maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. ROSTER OF THE YEAR Carl liuerbaum Clen Higgins Dick Garvin Homer Thompson Ray Box Edwin Rippy Louis Harvey George Moore Bob Miles Edwin Lindberg Jimmie Higgins Allen Melton W. C. Lynch Fred Peoples Orval Rhoads lohn W. Gates Bernard Hilburn Ross Routh Robert Burgess Joe Steer Claude Miller Lawrence Hayter Robert Carver ,lames Anderson REVIEW OF THE YEAR The first week in September a State-wide Hi-Y training camp was held near Granbury, Texas. Five Oak Cliff Hi-Y members attended and there received the program for the ensuing year. Much valuable instruction was gained and everyone obtained a much better insight as to the activities of a Hi-Y Club. Oak Cliff was well represented at the Twelfth Animal Older Boys Conference, which was held at A. 8: M. College. This proved to have more influence on the activities of the club than anything else. The Oak Clin' Hi-Y has had a very successful year and has assisted in many cam- paigns. One of the best things done was the forming of the Junior Hi-Y, to which the Freshmen and Sophomores are eligible. This is the First time that Oak Cliff has had such a club and it is sure to be of benefit to the school. .i 3474? ., f if auunmmmnummmnmumuunuIIuunnmummmnmuummmmm-g..lww:4g '.1Qw ?'llllll'lllUlllN'llWI'UWIIUIINllllllllllllllII'IIWWUlllllUl 'lU 'E E ,! : 'X lies 2 E E 5 5 2 E E E E L' s S . S ?llllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - 1IlIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllf' ' . . I 92 4 Page Si.rty-eight 'iv 1. .li 1 pu ,mx i Calc Cliff High School Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. ' Dallas, 'Texas PROGRAM 1923- 1924 - September 26-O. B. A. G. R. October ' 3-Freshman Flivver Frolic. 10-Hello Day Service. '17-All Wool and a Yard Wide. 24-Wurrigon Days. ' 31-Pulling Together. , The witches invite you to play tonight, Dodging ghosts by candle light. November 7-Peace. 14-Circle of Light. 21-Siskibobs. Z8-R. U. a Camel? December S-Business. 12-The Spillway. 19-Spirit of Yuletide. 22-Jack Frost Revel. January 2-How? 9-A Pair of Dutch Shoes. 16-A Stitch in Time. F cbruary 6-Business. 9-Candy Pull at Y. W. C. A. 13-Racial Relationships. 20-Cheerie Cheeries. 27A-Mother Goose to Shakespeare. E March 5-Child Labor. 12-Circle of Light. 20-Swimming Party. 26- Consider the Lilies. April 1-Ytlucaf. 9-Election of Officers. .112-Lure of the Wild. 16-Miss oak ofthe House.of Clit? 5 23-I Am Wondering. 30-Installation. May 7-Senior Sendoif. 14-Women of Today. Grace Dodge Z1-A Successful Journey. Purpose of Dafllas Girl Reserves To further the cause of Christ in everyday living Cabinet bresident .............. ........................... ice-President ........ ................... ................... Secretary .............. Treasurer ,...,,.,,, .......................... . .......... .......... . .................Lo1s Fincher 5- Sarah Daniels E ancy Brandenburg E Standing Committees Program ....... .... ..........,................ ....... , . . . Social ................. ........ ............ ..,.......Sa1-ah Daniels Service ...... . ........... ...................................... ........... V i rginia Hanna Membership ......... .............................................. .......... H e len Roberts Special Committees Advertising .......... ............................................. ............. E m ogene Higgins Reporter ............ ...................................... .......... E v elyn Cruikshank Advisors . Miss Roberta King - Miss Aleen Brandenburg Mrs. Harter . . . ............................................ Girl Reserve Secreta Mrs. John M. Hanna ....................................................,............... General Chairman .....Virginia Layton 2' ...Devona Clark 5 lllllllllllll11llIIllllllilllllllllIllllIlIlllII'lllHIIllllllllllllll9 unmmmumuuwuwuu IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIAIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllI wfeihiifw 5... 1 asus Page Sixtykuispc ...av O f f-f2 x '29 A A fha gs af ri1'11l.L., f'1'm1Y12f1 'f W W' , , ' ' ,lg ' ff ,N Q1'4Y1fY'f 'f1 1H1r1W1W 'WI 7YlI1llHH'T?V ' IAM :J Z. E 3 5 il 22 Fi 23 5 I , E2 Ei: C. i'iTTT1i.g.1L,m.1 !ng1.Ti.M.,+Lm.qim.,1n1..mg.gLLi.LLnP1il11 W W f' I 92 4 LL4mg,L.zLmJ fL41gLL4s1LCilTLgH.A4L'L111u1Lg.LmI 1 l'ugv Svwnty Senior Play, january 1924 -G CCDUICYQU X . CAST OF CHARACTERS Dulcy ....................,....................................,...,,.,....... Adelaide Hermann William Parker, Dulcy's brother .................... Edgar McClelland r Henry, her butler ......,...........,................ ..,......... M emford Winn Gordon Smith, her husband .....,..,,,.,.,. ........... H oman Gragg Tom Sterrett, advertising engineer ...... ........... C hester Glas-siey Schuyler Van Dyck, 3 musician .......... .................. E lam Eckles C. Roger Forbes, jeweler ................, ....,.... E rnest McCormack Mrs. Forbes, his wife.: ...........,... ........ M ary Kate Etheridge Angela, his daughter ....,................. ..................... V ola Jackson Vincent Leach, scenario writer ..,..., ................ D on Mayborn Blair Patterscn, a lawyer ....................... .......,. J immie Anderson SYNOPSIS Dulcy, a delightful dumb-bell, in her eagerness to aid her husbancl's business plans, invites a motley company to her country home for the week-end, among them Forbes, her husband's employer, on whose good nature hangs their future, and who is' constantly irritated by the cheerful efforts of the tactless Dulcy to please and by his wife's flirtatinn with Schuyler Van Dyck. an alleged millionaire. The last straw to Forbes' displeasure is the elopement of his daughter Angela with Vincent Leach, an extremely modern writer, with Dulcy's brother Willie as first assistant in the undertaking. Forbes' wrath finally culminates in his calling off the proposed deal, whereupon Van Dyck promptly guarantees to the Smiths the backing of his millions. The expose of the millionaire as an irrespon- sible fraud again places the Smiths at Forbes' mercy, but everything ends tlmppily when Angela returns as the bride of Willie, thus appeasing her f ather's wrath. Uaf ...N X 4 IIIIIIIWIIIIII llllllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllilll IllllllllIIIlllMjgV 'llIllIIIIlllllllllllIllIllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllg 93 X 5 E E E : s : : .1 2 : E E - 2 - - S 2 5 E Q50 2 2 - 5 : .- .- : : - : E E : E E E - z - Ln lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill lllllllllllll ' ' H '1 llllllllllll ll I 4' Illllli I l lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll Ml lillmlll lllmllllllllllllllllllllllg Pugv Seventy-two l fr gy, in ' 'Q I 2. if .Qg3?w,3A .e-fiSQgM r:S t, f f' -,Q - A ' ' i' ja 'f 'isif' Sn'-' O f Auf Fv 1 all , sf at 1 e ilwlf if rl f'ii1.T 5, i . 'f alllulllllumllumluInllmlulImmnunlnlnmnmmuIluummmiiiiiiiilwmliff-QW? 1,1-QW 1'IIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllNllllllllllIlIll lllllIIHlHl IIIHHHUE 'X Q- is E The Thirteenth Chair CAST OF CHARACTERS Helen O'Neill ....,............,.,,................., Grace Birmingham Will Crosby ..,..... ....,.........,. T evis Wilson Mrs. Crosby, .,.... .........G1adys- Cramer Mr. Crosby ........ ..,.,......... D wight Horton Wales .........,.......... ..,........... Rosalie ....................,... ...,,... Bernard Hilburn Frances Anna Clifford Miss Eastwood ...Y..... ..................... C leo Simmons MISS Standish ........ ........,..... K athleen Lowry Mr. Standish ......r.. Mrs. Trent ......... Mr. Trent ............... Miss Erskine ......... Tim Donohue ........ Sergeant Dunn ........, Doolan .....,.,.......... Mason .,....... Pollock ....... SYNOPSIS Box ..........Helen Hicks ....,...George McLean ,......,.......Jean Pool ........Will C. Grant ........Billie Richter ...,.....Paul Waddle ,.........Allen Melton .,....,.Cecil Hubbert Edward Wales, in a desperate effort to discover the murderer of his best friend, Spencer Lee, invites Madam La Grange, a spiritualistic medium, to the home of Roscoe Crosby, a genial millionaire of sixty, whose son, Will Crosby, has just become engaged to Helen O'Nei1l, Mrs. Crosby's private secretary of whom little is known but in whom the Crosbys have the greatest confidence despite the obvious suspicions of Wales. Among the guests present at the seance are Mason an artist just returned from a two years stay in Paris' Helen Trent the Crosbys daughter' Miss East- wood a skeptical fault-Ender and Helen ONeill. The medium proves a surprise in the person of a quaint withered little Irishwoman whose power Wales professes to trust implicitly. She is visibly alarmed at the sight of Wills fiancee and pleads her unwillingness to undertake the seance under the guise of Miss Eastwoods continued skepticism but is finally prevailed upon to stay' and after explaining the usual methods of fake mediums, and declaring her faith in her spirit control, whom she calls Laughing Eyes she enters into a trance though not until Crosby has bound her to her chair barred the windows locked the doors and given the keys to the butler with the admonition to stand with them just outside one of the doors. VVith the room in total darkness, and all the guests seated in chairs and forming a closed circle with their joined hands, Madam La Grange summons Laughing Eyes, who speaks with the voice of a child and who in turn summons the spirit of the murdered man. In the voice of Spencer Lee this last phenomenon talks brokenly but coherently with Wales and is prepared to speak the name of the murderer when a sudden quiet arouses Crosbys suspicions the lights are snapped on, and Wales is found dead with a knife wound in his back. There follow scenes of breathless suspense when the detective accuses Helen when Madam La Grange is dramatically revealed as Helen s mother and when it becomes evident that the seance had been planned by VVales with the sole purpose of determining the murderer of Spencer Lee and that the medium had purposely refrained from giving the name which had been agreed upon and which proved to be Helen. How the amazing action of the play proves Wales suspicions false condemns Mason and absolves Helen O Neill of all connection with the tragedies is a development as spectacular and convincing as a first-rate mystery play could be. Y l , - 1 1 v r 1 '- i 7 l Y 7 , 7 Q 9 H Y! r il l7 J Y Y 7 Y H YY 1 Y I Y 1 1 Y v y n 1 v 1 as as 1 1 9 1 Y Y TlllllIlIllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Z llllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf? , A 4 g . Page S'weQigji:glrnef . S'fiiqr'f r..3i . 4, 'L i. 4 ' H, 'qi .ar i s li' -' ee ii . Lf' i - . ' -uv ' 1 . 1 it if 1 1t1vr:e ' 1 -'31 ite.: s..,-. -ff' - , if ,A.. .L T' , ,. A 11,5 ,. if Ti K Ax- , f.-2 fa-A J ' jj, 'ii .fri ,,.,. X ,d fi., I 'JJ 'FFL Lis t ,jg 1 iw., Q ,,, A I Y A e. ,K+ ' 'N .47 PUPILS MAKINGAVERAGE OF 90 OR ABOVE THE FIRST SEMESTER Alexander, Walton Angel, Allie, Arnold, Lawrence Brown, Dolores Batson, Annie Mae Bailey, Clarence Berry, Eula Lee Bonner, Julia Carter, Doroth Chenault, Grace Chitwocd, Emily Cook, Katherine Clark, Estil Coley, George Clark, Arthur Clay, Roy Dalshaw, Jeanne Deakins, A. G. Dunn, Lorynne Douglas. Otho Dalshaw, Mary Dabney, Marion lirwin, Elizabeth Delcambre, Rosa Be Evans. Charlotte liuhanks, Eloise Everett, Josephine Fincher, Alvis Fullwood, Undine French, Mary Freasier, Frances Gardner, Thurman Caffe, Mary . Goerner, Cornell Green, Dorothy Ham, Claude Harris, Juanita Hargreaves, Alice Huber, Gladys Harper, Dorothy Hobbs, Winona Jones, Helen Johnson, Eva Mae Kramer, Alice Kelley, Inez Lindberg, Dorothy Ledford, Alline Lemburg, Sara Lavender, Dennis Lancaster, Willie Lumpkin, Miriam McAndrew, Adrian . Moore, Helen Maples, Homer Maples, Dorothy ' J Matthews, Morelle Matthews, Natalie McClellan, Frances McAndrews, Adrian McGavic, Katherine McCants, Mary Nell Money, Eleck McLaughlin, May Rena Maxwell, Agnes Oliver, Jeanette Oliver. Hughes Orr, Emogene Peeler, Lois Porter, William Powell, Nellie Phillips, Harvey Reed, Hazel Robinson, Henry Robertson, Allene Royal, Stella Ruth, Clara Schwedler, Pauline Surles, Jetta Silvus, Stanley Steger, Joe Semones, J. W. , Tennison, Billy Tribble, Mary Louise Voekel, Elda Wadsworth, Sophia Williamson. Donald J Williams. Genevieve Wilson. Cornelia Wise, Fred Wylie. Hattie Yarrell, Zuleika v? nv- .1 if f if rm.. El E5 og iii. Y at-o ' 55 ' l vm W, The Popularit O Contest h i in CCORDING to an ancient and time-honored custom, the Oak Cliff High School as a body waQs consulted as to what oys and what girls merited the coveted tille of 'fmost popular in the school. The opinion of the student body is expressed on the following pages-and their opinion, like their zfchievements, never disappoints us. Firgt Place JEAN POOL CLEN HIGGINS Second Place JUD11jH Joon A WILLIAM SCHROEDER W Third Place ROSALIE SNYDER NORMAND HALLONQUIST li7llIl'Illlfllllflllllllllllllll ' . g -, MQ. v 'i ' F 4 ml KQWL 5 , f 7 A,-W , ww. . -XS ff- K f 4 w .miami H-1 Q63 0044 A i i l 'KJ .xx g .4 . sa A' 1 English Arftwmes FIVE-MINUTE TALK CONTPSI' Each year prizes are offered for the best live-minute speakers in the Oak Cliff High School. Each English student in school makes a talk before his respective class the only requirements being that the talk be original in composition and that it shall not be memorized. The best speakers are chosen from each class and each English teacher is permitted to send five students to the preliminary contest the winners of which are eligible to enter the final contest. The Erst and second winners in the final contest are presented with ten and five dollar prizes respectively. This year the following students were eligible to enter the final contest Edna Boyd, Nancy Brandenburg Alice Daspit Alvis Fincher Lucille Fuqua Harry Garrett Josephine Jay Brooks Jensen Allen Melton Faustine Phillips Helen Roberts, Henry Robinson Charles Strauss and Sarah Watson. DEBATE SCHEDULE Debated against- O. C. pp. Fort Worth boys ........... .... Fort Worth girls .............. .... Waco girls ................................ .... Oklahoma boys and girls .......... .... Eastland boys .......................... .... Eastland girls ...................... .... Abilene boys ......... .... Abilene girls ........... .... Waco boys ................... .... Fort Worth boys ............................ .... Denton boys ......................... .............. Ft. Worth Masonic Home girls ......... .... 0 3 Fort Worth girls ................,............ .... 0 3 3 0 3 0 Total ................................,...................... ........ 5 5 DEBATE The Oak Cliti debaters have had a very successful year. The boys' debating teams, composed respectively of Will C. Grant and Claude Miller, Will C. Grant and Allen Melton, and, Fred Mote and Robert Brandenburg, have engaged in an average of two contests each week with the best oppo- nents available, while the girls' teams, composed First of Frances Spears and Helen Roberts, then of Frances Spears and Maurine Miller, have had similar experience. Oak Cliff feels that, with the unanimous support of the student body, the boys and girls alike have an excellent chance to win the State Championship. DECLAMATION CONTEST I Each spring the four Dallas High Schools hold a declamation contest to decide the winner of the .Greenwood prize-offered to stimulate activity and interest in this particular branch of English. Oak Cliff has not as yet selected her representatives for this event but a wealth of excellent material in this particular line insures us a high place in this contest. One girl and one boy will be chosen from the following students: Sarah Daniels, IV-B Charles Straus, I-A W. C. Grant, IV-A Sam Dealey, III-B Estelle Coke, I-A ' William Hancock, IV-B Henry Robinson, II-B Brooks Jensen, IV-B Ewing Thompson, L-B Evelyn Cruikshank, III-B -1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllrllllllllll' -i:'HgL - - if. X flilirs ' '1'lllIIlllllllllllllllllElllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllfllllllllllll ., ' -XE' .-- x v - X X s O 0 0 C Q I 7 I I I V i I Y Y 1 l ! . . 4 4 O 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 5 0 5 0 0 3 'l l Ill IllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllIIIIIlllllllllIlllllIIIlIllllllllllllIllllllllllllfIlllllllll. I vllllllilll. Illllllllllllllllll ll lllllllrlllllllIlVIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHF vi L! Wll!IlC0LUL!UzlLNLfLJ' iT OA I9 A llllllllllllliIllIIlmllllmllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllmllltv' 4- XX llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllIME L -I A 'sb '5 5'iX g 2 2 3 E f- E E E E 2 E 5 E 5 -if E g 5 : :-. 7' E E E E E E E E E E 2 E E ss 5 5 s 5 The Coaches S E E E HOWARD A. ALLEN E : z E There is something rather awe-inspiring about a coach who possesses E E both the shy, boyish personality that leads many to think him one of the Q 5 players, and the depth of mentality commonly attributed to college pro- E E fessors. Howard Allen gives psychology the credit for his marvelous record E Q of three city football championships. three city and two state basketball g championships. and two city track championships in his short stay of three Q Q years, but whether it be his personality, his mentality, or psychology, there E is no doubt that he is the popular idol of all Oak Cliff High School. 'T' S 5 5 P. M. KENLEY 5 E Business Manager Kenley, quite aside from his financial ability, is a E E fine, understanding sort of fellow whose one fault is his prime minister E E appearance. E E L. E. CAMPBELL E E Mr. Campbells strenucus efforts with the track candidates place him Q Q in the front ranks of those who are doing most to further Mthat Oak Cliff E E Spirit. 5 E Owing to the lateness of the season, the results of this year's track E E contests and baseball season will appear in next year's annual. 5 E E 5 R. N. SMITH 5 Deacon Smith, our tennis coach, is very enthusiastic about this year's 5 prospects, and has taken the lead in advocating the splendid new courts E E that are coming rapidly into shape on the school grounds. E S 5lllllIllIIlllIllllIllIIIlllllllllllIIIIlIIIIllIllIllllllllIllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 IllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Eighty-thrqe ' x Wearers of the Leopard D Football King Schroeder Hopper Sasse Higgins Rhoads Benton Lumpkin Baxter Willis Lynch i. L it Basketball .. Schroeder I! is King . X 3 , Sasse I ' Hopper Lynch 3 Rhoads Garvin Harvey ,I J, ,4 7 Z ? C' ,rf EW 151 ' K X gi, 1 X 31. 1' i 4 A4 55 'liz sv J 'I V 1 1 9' wk. L if. f. v ,H QNX , U36 W r ff f. + X ' ' 1 M' WM ' 1 . I . ,Q :yn ! jf 'Z fi ff 192 4- .TH I-, if, , f . ' ia ff fd-,,. f',fw,,4 We ., .., C I f V T '- v., eq. ' ' ffyfl I U GTR- f 40 1 1 Cen I I -X 52 ' I so, ,Q 1-AG! ,X xx Vx- a f af., 1 1 'fj' if 8. WHAT THE LEOPARD DID IN FOOTBALI Defeated Forest Avenue High 'North Dallas High Bryan Street High. A Won Dallas City Championship Fifth District Championship WHAT THE LEGPARD DID IN BASIQETP AI I Forest Avenue High North Dallas High Bryan Street High Dallas City Championship North Texas Disttict Championship Laredo High W'ichita Falls High Gatesville High El Paso High' State Championship 1 4 llllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllllllll Hll lllll llllllllllll ,W ,QL-Q, tidal 9' Leopards Y The Football Season Q 1923 FOOTBALL RECORD I ' Leopards 'vs Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards VS VS VS. VS VS. VS VS VS VS. VS. u 6 Denton Norma1,L..s.m..,.--...--. :l'-MfcKirmey1 Weatherford .............. ......... Celina - ...................... Bryan Q Texas Q ................ ......... Sulphur Springs Corsicana ......, , ....... North Dallas ..... - ...... ........ Denton ....................... ......... Bryan Street ...... Forest ......................., Wichita Falls .,.... Total ................ ........a............ .....- O'. C. Opp l27A o I6 o 61 o ss I o 67 ' o 62 o 66 o 60 6 66 10 22 7 21 13 10 13 536 49 The Football Team Q H ' Clen Higgins ............... ,.,... .............. C a ptain P. M. Kenley .......... L ..... ...................... M anager Howard Allen ................. 4................................. C oach Shanks Lipscomb..- .........,. ...,......... A ssistant Coach Robert Duncan ................ ' ..,...4....,...,... Assistant Coach Dr.'G. T. Denton ............ ............................................... T rainer Searcy Ferguson ............. ...,...................................... W ater Boy Eliot Jackson ................ ........................................................ , -Assistant Water Boy Clen Higgins .......... Bill Schroeder ,..... Orval Rhoads ....... Edward Sasse ............. W. C. 'Lynch ............ Joe King -- .................... THE LEOPARDS Ira Hopper ...... - .............,. Teddy Benton ....... john Allen ............,... Frank Pe es ........,...,............... - .,.. gu. Roy Lumpkin .... T.. Jimmie Higgins ........ , ...... Howard Baxter .....,.... Robert Carver ........ Darrell Willis .............. Alton McMillan.- ............ ..,...................Center Halfback ......................Tackle ..,....,...,.........Halfback Qu arterback .......................Guard .................Guard ...............-Guard ...- .............. ...Guard e........Tackle .......Center ........-...End Halfback ...........Fullback Murrell Hood .L .................................... M ......... 1 .....,. 1 .......................... ...- ..... -Guard ' ' THE LEOPARD CUBS ' Charlie King .... ag-.- ..........,.. , ....................... Q. .................,............... ............. Quarter Lawrence Hayter ..............................,...................... ................. . - ....... 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Clmlrlf .lohn's outstanding characteristic is his happy-go-lueky disposition. hut it was a eentagion that never spread to the ene- 111335 ranks so long as this sturdy guard was nn the field. DAR RIQLI. XYILLIS. llulflvurk If ever you see a sign reading VVillis Ram-rods. you will remember that they are aptly named. For even if they had heen unknown until Hack hegan his deadly ramming' through the enem,y's ter- ritory, they would he immensely popular now, If Hack tackles everything in life as he tackles a football line. we have no fear for his future. ROY LUMPKIN. 'llirklt' Lumpkin. a newcomer to Oak Cliff. tlieugli hailing from a small town, played collegiate style foothall. and manifested a fighting spirit that quickly won him to the native ranks. He is a fierce offensive tackle who seldcm misses his man. and hids fair to star in the next season. IIMM I li HIGGINS. S1117-cit'llft'I' Jimmie. another member of a famous Ufecthall family. in standing the last desperate assaults of defeated teams this season has given us an indication of what to expect when he begins to regular - and surely the stars are optimistic: 92IFLu iiiiii ttil W A Page Eighty mm Wwnuuuuua an mmmmuumuuuumnpmr' , ,X-Qg lf J 'f A ,DJ XX, 1. ll NL li. .Ill-L ily llulflulwl' lf hlL'I'L'llI'j' harl anything on XY. Cf Lynch. hc'll havc a harrl time proving it to ns, for this Ht-ct half's splendid hrokcn ficld rnnning is seldom cqnalcd. Ho is one of thc hcst hackficld mon cvcr :lc-vclopcfl in Oak Clifif, and has been the hero of countless Leopard victories. ORVAT. RHUADS, .-111-City Emi' fCaptain-clcctl Urval's most Coinmunclahlc trait is his do or thc spirit, which kccps him al- ways on his toes, scowling fcrocionsly at thc opposing und. anml craftily watch- ing L-vt-ry move of thc game. Dusty has consistently proved his genuine worth. and wc cmpliatically approve his Choice as Vaptain of the team of '24, 'l'Hl'fOlJORl'f ISICNTON. Cfrmrfl 'l'L'mlcly. grnial. Q-vcr-siniling 'l'v1ltly, will always hold a high place in our rcgarcl. An all-round playcr. he contrihntcd much toward thc many victorics of thc team of '23, anrl thc grcatcst contrihntion of all was his inspiring grin. JOE KING ,IH-Ciilvv tum' ,lil-,Yltllv Qmlrlrrlurrk Stringy's last ycar with ns hrought aint vividly thc nu-ntal hrilliancc that oc- casionally flickcrl across his Career in thc years ht- playt-ml as snh. A cool he-acl and a fighting hcart wuru thc higgcst asscts in thf- grueling season just past, and lov Certainly loads thc class that posscsst-s those two qnalitics. IIfTTlifffT,i ,i... 1Tf'ff 'i T..gJ.,11.1g1mms,1giiy I 9,9 gl t'Ql.QiI,QQii A . W 1 Page Ninety mamma' 'mmlmmmmmmmnmmmumumumumlmlmlmp-E,w ''f ?3'mllIIIllIlllIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIU: i 2 'iii x I WILLIAM SCHROEDER, Half Little Bill, in our opinion, was the ideal player-not the type that brought the stands to their feet, perhaps, but the one that permitted them to keep their seats, with serene faces whenever he cov- ALTON MCMILLAN, Ifullbark If Mack is a fair sample, Stephenville must be a football town, for this young Apollo crashed his way to glory in one short season. VVhenever a strong heart and a willing spirit could avail, Mack gathered the pigskin to his chest and 'f ffff QM 59114 J M R a ered the ball. His were the silent trib- utes, and hence much dearer than the hectic cheering of an overwrought audi- ence. He was the most dependable play- er on the team, and his worth was in- versely proportional to his size. ROBERT CARVER, S1111-Elm' Red gave us a sample of his ability in the VVichita Falls game. when he com- pleted a 30-yard pass in Oak Cliff's own territory. tore triumphantly through the line. He was a magnihcent plunger and an in- domitable player. IRA HOPPER, Cmzrd Hopper, an inexperienced newcomer in '22, took to football like a boy to black- berry jam. As guard, Tacks repre- rents that famous immovable object against which there can be no irresistible force. NVIK-never his signal was called. a hole large enough for a horse to get through was ready for the Leopard with the leather. WllllllllllllllIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 9 4 IlllllllllllIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Ninety om The Season OAK CLIFF 27, DENTON NORMAL INELIGIBLES 0 The Oak Cliff High School Leopards opened the 1923 gridiron season by conquering the Denton Normal Ineligibles, with a score of Z7 to 0. Although outweighed to a man, the Leopards were superior to the Normal- ites in every branch of the game, and their victory was never in doubt. Four touchdowns and three kicks for points netted the score of 27 for the locals. Although this game did not count in either city or state contests, it brought forth promise of good material. McMillan, at half, played his initial game for Oak Cliff, and gave the rooters an illustration of his work that con- tinued successfully all season. One pass, King to Schroeder, was received on the fifty yard line and carried through the entire secondary defense for a touchdown. King again carried the ball over for a touchdown, and the other two gcals were obtained by passes to McMillan and Rhoads, respec- tively. All hail the entry of the Oak Cliff Leopards on the 1923 football arena! Success No. l was but indicative of those sure to follow. OAK CLIFF 16, McKINNEY6 Oak Cliff was victorious in her first scholastic game, played on foreign soil, when McKinney went down in defeat before the determined efforts of the Leopard gridsters. A light looseness in play was noticeable on the part of Oak Cliff, but the showing of the team was creditable as a whole, considering the earliness of the season. The Leopards started scoring in the first quarter when Lynch dived over the goal line for 6 points, after a march from the fifty-yard line by the Cliffites, and King kicked goal. In the second quarter neither team scored, although the Leopard goal line was threatened when McKinney lost the ball on an incomplete pass over the goal. The second touchdown was credited to Oak Cliff after a series of line plunges by Schroeder and McMillan, and end runs by King and Lynch. when Rhoads received a pass from King and raced over the last white line. King missed goal, but retrieved himself in the last quarter by a suc- cessful place kick from the fifteen-yard line in the last few minutes of play. OAK CLIFF 61, VVEATHERFORD O After having piled up 43 points without permitting her opponents to score one single time. Oak Cliff continued to hold the third contestant to a blank score and added 61 points more to her own tallies, making the season scoreboard read: Oak Cliff 104, Opponents O. . Long end runs by W. C. Lynch and Joe King featured the big gains. The line work had improved greatly and Weatherford ran up against a brick wall whenever they tried to advance, while the punch of the Oak Cliff backfield was evidenced by the score of 19 at the end of the Hrst quarter. Only in the second quarter did they let up, and then they scored one touch- down. After a between-halves lecture by Coach Allen, the Leopards came back in the third quarter when a Setinsgnf passes, end runs and line plunges added Zl more points. The fourth-quarter netted 14 more points, the lgame ending 61 to 0. King, Lynch and Schroeder did unusually fine wor . . ' l.. l?s.x.rst.w8r.a.-.Ja H' f 34 . -I , 1, if - . '-las 1-v -'.e1 '. ,gf , hs .JM-L 'J V: ,- . - e will 59:1 OAK LLIFI 58 CELINA O On October 13th the Leopards met the Celina High School team and sent them sorrowfully back home to reflect over a 58 to 0 defeat. The game was featured by end runs and long passes as well as the excellent defensive work of Schroeder and McMillan in the secondary and of Hopper and Lumpkin on the line. On one play Bill Schroeder intercepted a Celina pass by a brilliant catch and ran for a touchdown without any opposition. In this game Lumpkin earned a place on the hrst string by his defensive work. With such a team playing such a good brand of football Oak Cliff could hardly be blamed for casting covetous eyes on the State Championship. OAK CLIFF 67 BRYANQ TEXASJ 0 Two years ago Bryan defeated Oak Cliff in the finals of the state cham- pionship race. Theirs was a wonder team that year and the brilliant Cort- meglia made them practically invincible, although the Leopards fought gamely to the bitter end. This time there was absolutely no comparison of the respective teams-Bryan was clearly outclassed. Throughout the game King and Lynch played a fine offensive game with Captain Higgin- earning a fair share of the glory that illumined the entire squad. OAK CLIFF 62 SULPHTUR SPRINCS 0 The fans held their breath. Oak Cliff undefeated and Sulphur Springs. likewise undefeated had just taken the field on Klan Day at the Fair. But after the first five minutes of play all doubts were dispelled, with Oak Cliff a touchdown to the good and going strong. Another marker was scored before the end of the first quarter, King making both tallies. On the third play of the next quarter Lynch had carried the ball over for another gain, and McMillan carried it across with ease for .the fourth tally. After a beautiful pass, King to Higgins, McMillan repeated, and thus the good work went merrily on, with Schrceder coming in for his share of touch- downs. OAK CLIFF 66, CORSICANA 0 Although having received but three days' rest after the Sulphur Springs game, the Leopards were evidently undaunted at the prospect of meeting the heavy Corsicana aggregation, as was testified by the one-sided score. During the first quarter, the locals encountered a certain amount of opposi- tion, but the visitors were soon overwhelmed by the smooth-running Clifhtes. At only one time did the uncrossed goal line of the Leopards seem seriously threatened, when the Corsicanans attempted to place-kick from the thirty- yard line, One of the best runs of the season was flashed when Lynch, who had been making consistent gains off tackle, side-stepped the entire opposing line and traveled sixty yards for another marker. Benton, sub- stituting for Lynch later in the game, made several long gains, proving especially valuable in returning punts. Schroeder and King also starred, the former by sensational plunges through center, and King by end runs and accurate passing. , ...r Q . 5 L..-. , W M K -Q-ss .y , .,,,:w-4' . glununuiIliuinminImnmmmuununmnmuaiiianiiiiniini.ii:nluulia:lrmETfQQ7 fg'IlllIlllHHIItHHIllF'IHlflllllllllllllllllllllll W UW' L- , - T , . , , i Y v ' W I, 1 1. 3 ll 7 7 0 l I , 'mi L 'I-I 'swirl ,illfvllllll iszlmlmurrsiirwzwreaellmrzz '1 '1w llllllllIllIllIllIllllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Y- '--'wlilli , , .Q . . ' .f . -- an... . 4 ll W Y. .... 3 ' ' ,Q i w A Page Nmety three , .1 1, -1:5 - 'ef f -: -1 X' 32 - - - , 11. T .H . -.1 2 ' ' ' V, .. 1 H .2--1' ' A 1 ' N ' - f ' -- ' i 23 l' ti s Eassirfe :?e-4fe'-- ' J'- OAK CLIFF 66, DENTON 10 The Leopards won their way to the district finals in a fast game that sent the purple and gold warriors from Denton back home with the sad tidings of defeat. The visitors scored 3 points in the second quarter, when Joe Gamble, mainstay of the Denton backfield, drop-kicked a goal from the thirty-yard line, and added 7 more in the third, on straight football tactics. The Leopards scored time ,after time as a result of sheer superior- ity, out-fighting, out-playing, and out-generaling the Denton squad from whistle to whistle. Lynch featured the game for Oak Cliff, if it can be said that any one man gave more than the rest of his mighty team-mates. OAK -CLIFF 22, BRYAN STREET HIGH 7 Bryan surprised local football fans by scoring first against Oak Cliff. Inspired by visions of victory, the Wolves fought as never before, and it took all the strength of the mighty Leopards to hold to the pace, until the fleet-footed W. C. Lynch received the Bryan kick-off, at the beginning of the second quarter, and raced down the field for an eighty-three yard run and au- touchdown. Then the Cliff Dwellers regained confidence, and with an awakened realization of the prlze at stake, fought for more points. Hopper's safety gave the coveted lead, while touchdowns by Lynch and Schroeder brought the score up. to 22 to 7. Luther Coleman, playing a brilliant game espite four fractured ribs, was the individual star of the game, but every mah on both teams fought gamely to the end. OAK CLIFF 66, NORTH DALLAS 6 Although decisively defeated by the powerful Leopard machine, North Dallas had the gratifying honor of being the first team to mar the Cliffers' uncrossed goal-line. True to their name, the Bulldogs held on, and fought stubbornly on even after it was evident that their opponents would carry of? the laurels of the day. The Leopards showed the result of long, careful training in the ethics of massed team play. Higgins, Lynch and King gave evidence of future greatness, while Bill Schroeder proved the individual star of the day. The final score was'66 to 6, with Oak Cliff on the twin- six side. OAK CLIFF 21, FOREST 13 For the fifth consecutive season, Oak Cliff retained the city championship, when she defeated the strong green and white team before a crowd of fans estimated at over ten thousand. Beyond a doubt, those present witnessed the best high school game of the 1923 season. Forest started the scoring when she plunged through the Oak Cliff line for the initial touchdown, where- upon the Leopards fought as never before. 'A pass, King to Schroeder netted the blue and white eighteen yards, and left the ball on the eleven- yard line. On the last down, Higgins plunged over, King kicked goal, and the score was knotted. In the second quarter, Oak Cliff rallied and made another touchdown, but Forest retaliated in the third in like manner, - Q ' se- .i f'?f'1.'?-. V , .. QQ, 5 , :J-ut., re- W :' F W 'TT' T , w pr v w r l Q J, MW 2 5... 1, ,gf sg - t -,-. .. , .,, , ..V. M It D , . E K , u . wi .-.- ,, -' .'.r fs . Lil, fig ,all i . ' 8 il' 'l .. J ti. , - i 7 . .,.. Af gif 'agp ' 2 , is IHIlmMlIIlmgmmlllmlllllllllllllllllllllIllll IiIIllIlIllIlIlllllllIlmEE1,S' JilIllllllIlIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllill HHIH E y gk though failing to kick goal. Intense excitement prevailed, with both root- ing bodies exemplifying the tension that gripped both teams. Heartened by their slim lead, the Clifhtes finally pushed ,over another touchdown, and after the extra point was chalked up, the scoring ceased for the day. Brecht, Swift and Brown starred for Forest, Brecht proving especially good at defense. As for the victors, they all starred, but King and Higgins deserved special mention. All hail the Leopards, city and district cham- pions of '23! WICHITA FALLS 13, OAK CLIFF 10 The valiant Leopards, who had not tasted defeat for two seasons, finally bowed to the clever boys from the oil country, though not until every blue and white warrior had given the last ounce of his endurance, and a few extra ounces, to the struggle. Leo Baldwin, a six-foot Tarzan, played the same role as Cortmeglia reveled in during the '21 season, though in an essentially different manner. Baldwin was undoubtedly the best plunger that Oak Cliff encountered this season. Oak Cliff started the scoring in the second quarter, when Higgins realized on a long pass from King. Baldwin soon tied the scorefbut near the end of the quarter King kicked goal from placement, and the first half ended, Oak Cliff 10, Wichita 7. Both teams came back strong in the third quarter, and the pigskin swayed back and forth in the middle of the field, until Baldwin again started his team on the march toward the coveted goal, and soon the scoreboard changed for the last time, when it read: Oak Cliff 10, Wichita 13. For the Leopards, the work of Virgil Barton, an inexperienced substitute, who stopped Baldwin every time stood out. One pass, King to Carver made a twenty-five yard gain and bid fair to materialize further for Oak Cliff just at the time -when the final whistle blasted any possible chance: OAK CLIFF 14 CENTRAL CFT WORTHQ 14 The last game of the season played to determine the inter-city football title of Ft. Worth and Dallas resulted in a dead-lock that gave both rivals ample opportunity for self-satisfaction. The proceeds of the game were given to the Dallas Zoo. Oak Cliff initiated the scoring when Lynch crossed the goal line in the first quarter and King kicked goal. Both teams evidenced a lack of the usual spirit displayed in post-season games. Ft. Worth's scoring began after Oak Cliff had finished for the day and the Central warriors were content to equal the Leopards. Oak Cliff made a desperate rally in the last quarter but the-attempt came too late. Lynch and King in the baekfield and Higgins and Barton in the line played stellar games for the locals. Thus ended a season in which Oak Cliff piled up a total of 560 points to their opponents' 64. 7 ! 4 , . 1 J 3 . I u llllilllllllllxillfflllimllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIlfllIIllIKllll'IIlllIlllli JlltllIIIlllIlllllllllIIlllllllllllItllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllll!1IlllllllllllllllllllllllHHH175 . -ri 7' 'nl' I ,ws-' E- Q V 'Q , PdgeNihety-five is x A-.M,. 2:-,Mui :wi-.1. a'-saw., , .n .f A , '1 --M4 -nv .,... .-1. - - ,gffe 0:1114 ' IllllllIlllllillillllllllIlllllllIIllIIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllINIlllllI! sXXg3Lfg'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'IllllllllllllllIllIllllllllfllllllllllll l 'l2 f we w sl' Q .5-X . I : THE 8.5.5. REVIEWS OAK CLIFF'TRUl'lll1iS The S. S. S. was organized as a girls' rooting society for the . football season of 1923. lt takes its mystic title from the snappy E. sombreros the girls wore to the games. The S. S. S. did not win 1 these trophies, but they are indeed proud to help show them off! Huey 62' Pliilp Trophy- Annual Football Championship. Tiuzvs llrrulil Trophy- Football Championship, District 5, 7 1923. I.. O. llnuivl R. O. T. C. fiwtlvrlf- E Oak CliFf Camp Dallas Co., 1923. E Smiger lirox. .Alward- . E Senior Boys Debate Cup, 1922. Piney ff Plzilp Trnphy- , City Football Championship, 1923. i Jfiiri Sill C. M. T. ci- F Platoon Commander, George Moore. Ciirr'ri.vnii Drug Co.- Winner Tennis Doubles, 1923. Iritvr'.vrl1oln.vlz'v Ixaigxw 'I'r'0phy-- State Basketball Championship, 1923 liilt'r.wl1oIu.vtir Lvnguv Trophy- State Basketball Championship, 1924. .flrllmr .l. liiwrls .-lwnrd-A Boys' Debate. City Champions, 1923 llullfis .lournul Cufwe All Events. 1921-1922. 5 Tv.ru.r ul. rl. U. .'1zw1rd- State Basketball Championship, 1923. H uvy 66' Phil p Trophy- City Basketball Championship, 1922. lir'i'rt.v Efjirivizcy Cuff, '23- Cadet Captain Dwight Horton. 7'1lllt'.1' Hvmld T1'0pl1y-- City Football Championship, 1922. Tr'.ra.r A. A. U. Awci1'd-- State Baseball Championship, 1916. Tinivs Ifffllilli Award- City Tennis Doubles Championship, 1921. Journal City .+1'ward- -Football Championship, 1924. Srlicjvps' Bakery Trophy- Inter-City H. S. Basketball Cham- pionship. Tiiiiw Herald Trophy- City Football Championship, 1923. J. E. 1llm'i'ix Co. .'-1ze'a1'd- Girls' Debate, City Contest, 1922. IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIllilllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllf . Page N inety-six hlfllkfi' 'f 31.1-:vie-L Q63 1 XXX W I A L .- Qix .K ,ie.f-.3 QIllIllIIll!!IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIlIIllMll 7?? A 2'llllllIllll!!ll!!IlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIII MIKE E j K Q 'K 1 J' 5 lx -X E Q Cx E E Grant Hallonquist Speaker E 5 THE CHEER LEADERS : : 'Xt the beginning of the football season a pep assembly was - - Oak Lhrf Spirit. In order to do this the mole capably, three E 2 cheer leaders were elected by the student body by unanimous vote. : E buster Hollonquist was chosen as the first cheer leader with Paul : E Speaker and VN ill C. Grant for assistants. Under these boys 5 E enthusiastic guidance the rooters vsere 'ible to inspire the team to : E boys who led the cheering. E Rah! Rah! Blue! Rah! White! S Rah 1 - unparalleled heights 'ind Oak Cliff is naturally quite proud of the 2 On oak Cliff Hi! E On oak Cliff Hi! E 3 Oak Cliff! Oak Cliff! E E Shes all right! E Yea! -- - Team! E Yea! - -- E Yea! - - Tea . E Fight! Fight! Fig . Team ! 2 o. C. Rah! Rah! E O, C. Rah! Rah! 5 Hoorah! Hoorah! E O. C. Rah! Rah! Dash right thru that line! E Take the ball all round old .,l... 2 Touchdown sure this time! 5 On Oak Cliff H'! E On Oak Cliff Hi! 5 Fight on for your fame- 2 Fight fellows fight E And we will win this game! :if E 2 5 . .. 5 ' D . . C '. ' . 5 held for the purpose of organizing that invaluable possession, the 5 j I y Q , v C P , ' Q 3 v 5 I ml ht! 1 Y 7 ' ilIllll!lllllllllllllllHIIIIHIIllllllIIl!!!llllIllI!llIIIIIllIII!!!IlllHI!!Illllllllllllllllllllli 4 IllIIlllllllIllIIllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Ninety-sewn: , iii Qffe 0044 E XR The Basketball Team Ioe King .................... Howard Allen ,........ P. M. Kenley ..ll..,,,.... ..............,..,.,....,..,.,,,,A,,,, J oe King .........,... Bill Schroeder Ed Sasse ............ Ira Hopper ,..,,,,,.,,,,, Orval Rhoads .... 2 I 'S n ll' OOOOOOOOO nmnnnmnnn O F7 93. O OO OO Q O Q O OOO OOO Q O LEOFARDS SUBSTI1 UTES Louis Harvey THE SEASON S RECORD Red Oak .......... Corsicana ........ Waco .......... Leonard .......... Waco .................. Irving .................. Forest Avenue ........... Bryan Street ...... North Dallas ...... Forest Avenue .... Bryan Street ...... North Dallas ...... Forest Avenue .... Jones High .......... I ones High .......... .............Captain .................Coach ..........Manager ..............,Center ......,....Forward ............Guard ...........Forward ............Guard Dick Garvm Stickle Lumber Co ................... Laredo ....................... Wichita Falls ............. Gatesville ............ El Paso ..........r 12 17 17 18 Q O E 5 262 5' 5 V i 21IlllllIllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllIllllIllIllIlIIllllllllllI E Gjaiwikxfgyilallinmmnluluuunmulumuuulmnmunummuumumnu L. 5 .I ' ' SQL Q 2 C 1 4 9 5 sn re 'lf Page N im-ly-eight . 3 1 F f' ff' , Games OAK CLIFF 66 RED OAK O The Leopards auspiciously opened the 1924 caging season by defeating Red Oak by the crushing score of 66 to 0 in a naturally slow game that proved the victims were no match for Coach Allens basket-tossers. Joe King, center and captain of the Oak Cliff team made the first basket of the season which was followed by many baskets hung up by the other twelve players who participated in the game before its close. . OAK CLIFF 30 CORSICANA 7 On Tuesday March 4th the day immediately following the Leopards sensa-- tional Victory from the highly touted Stickle Lumberjacks, the blue and white cagers took on the strong Corsicana aggregation. This bout had no bearing on the State Championship having been arranged in order to give the Cliffers some stiff practice preparatory to the imminent title race. It was Oak Cliffs game from the start to finish the Hnal score being 30 to 7. OAK CLIFF 26 WACO 9 In a game marred by much rough playing the blue and white cagers defeated their old enemy the Waco Tigers by the score of 26 to 9. The opening minutes of the game gave no indication of the final score but rather pointed to a close tussle. However the superior passing accurate goal shooting and close guarding., of the Leopards finally told and the visitors were permitted but few telling shots 'it the basket. Higgins and Sasse held the Wacoans down while Hopper, Schroeder and King piled up the points. OAK CLIFF 47 -LEONARD 13 On Friday January 11 the Blue and White team journeyed to Leonard and returned soon after hanging up a 47 to 13 victory. Action began in the first minute of play, when Ox Higgins tossed a basket from the middle of the court, and thereafter the Leopards carried the ball down the field time after time, and shot goals from all parts of the cage. Higgins and Schroder starred for Oak Cliff, with every member of the team playing a consistent game. OAK CLIFF 47, WACO 17 A second time the Leopards defeated Waco, this time on the enemy's own UCRACKER-BOX court. As in the first game, the playing was rather rough, but this was due principally to the small gymnasium in which the game was played. King was high point man, with 20 markers, but the game was featured by the close guarding of Sasse and Higgins, the latter of whom was playing his last game for the old school. Taylor and Washam starred for Waco. OAK CLIFF 45, IRVING 12 Though sadly off form in the opening half, the Leopards rallied in the second period and defeated the Irvingites by the decisive count of 45 to 12. The first half ended with the Cliffers holding the lead by a narrow two-point margin, but in the second half the Leopards employed a dazzling defense that effectively limited the scoring of the Irving squad. In the last half, Sasse and Higgins :lid not permit the opponents to ring a single field goal. OAK CLIFF ll, FOREST 23 The Leopards were unable to hit their usual pace ill the first game of the city series, and consequently dropped their first loss of two seasons to the Forest Lions. Inability to locate the -basket and failure to complete passes cost the Blue and White basketeers the game, but it is due to Forest to admit that the Lions outplayed the Cliffers. Splendid floor work by Mann and Allison and close guarding by Estes and Swift aided materially in the Lion victory, while King and Sasse played best for the Leopards. ff' A ll 6 fly 'gg ll, 1 - WZ, a I .5: 'vsx..'-s ' -will , TT12 --' 1 '. .NXWL-, 'illIllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllIlI1 W JllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllqlllllisinf. R msd' .XA Q - 55 X Z 9 D 1 1 1 4 ' I , F 1 1 1 l s Y Cl 9 Y l 7 L r 1 1 7 ' 1 4 - 9 1 i lllllllllllllIllllIllIllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIIHIIIE Page N inefy-nine . 1..,K.H':'-,- ' 1 F A J .Q Q ' ,. 'i , If 'Si'-c Y I -2 - Q 5 .L 1 1 13.- 1 , 1. Ft L..-if ,F ' , 1211.-, I .i Z , , ' 12 V' , f, 'IF 'F . , ,. -,u rf: A... ff1?!':f.-'bi-1. fs 1' - Q if 1-5 OAK CLIFF 28. BRYAN 13 In the second game of the city series the Leopards downed the Bryan High Wolves by a 28 to 13 score, in a melee conspicuous for the numerous technical and personal fouls chalked up against both squads. Sasse was put out of the game in the closing minutes of play ont four personal fouls, after having played a creditable game that did not seem to warrant such a' harsh penalty. At no time during the game was Oak Cliff in danger of marring her spotless record. Hopper and Joe King starred for the Leopards. ' OAK CLIFF 28, NORTH DALLAS 15 The first round of the city series closed for the Leopards when they won a 28 to 15 victory over North Dallas. At the close of the first half, the Blue and White squad held a 12 to 10 lead, and the game looked like a close battle from that point, but in the last half King and Hopper broke loose and spoiled the Bulldogs' chances by consistent counting. 'Lynch, Sasse and Schroeder played their usual good game. OAK CLIFF 19-18, FOREST 14-12 Q In the second game with Coach Loos' confident basketeers, the Blue and White cagers upset the dope, and trounced the green and white team to the score of 19 to 14. This game, by virtue of winning which the Oak Clif? squad won the right to a play-ctf for the title, was by far the most spectacular of the season. but even it could not compare with the final game, when the Leopards overcame a seven-point lead in the last five minutes of play, and defeated the astounded Loosmen 18 to 12. Bill Schroeder was the scintillating light of this game, which gave Oak Clit? the championship. OAK CLIFF 25, BRYAN 7 In the final meeting of these two teams the Leopards again proved their ability by defeating the Wolves in a rather loose game that ended 25 to 7 in favor of the Cliffers. The first half ended 11 to 3, a period in which the Blue and White players missed many shots, but kept the Bryanites in check by'close guarding. The second half was a duplicate of the first, Bryan getting few shots. and the Leopards attempting many that did not materialize. Rhoads was the individual star of the tussle, which required no substitutes for the Leopards. OAK CLIFF 21, NORTH DALLAS 9 In the second game with the Orange and White Bulldogs, the Leopards again defeated this team of fighting canines, this time by a score of 21 to 9. The game was hard fought throughout, and was featured by steady team work and the usual cat-and-mcuse style of play natural in such a contest. OAK CLIFF 55-45 JONES HIGH SCHOOL CGrand Saline, Texasj 22-12 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 , The Leopards fiashed unusual form in the first game of a three-game series with the Grand Saline team, to determine the bi-district champions, and the visitors, unprepared for such a furious attack, lest the initial bout, 55 to 22. The J ones team, possessing the natural advantage- of height, could not seem to fathom the Leopards' offense, and it was hardly a moment after 'the opening whistle that the Oak Cliff team, with Hopperin .the title role, shot home a basket and took the initiative. As usual, King was the guiding star of the scintillating 'fi I ll! . s up :Ss Q 'fl ' iii ITIS? mmf' wsnmm uminm x mmxu llllllllllll I mlm muiuun 1. -t l .,. 'I QF 3, v '.,v5gvH,,.X.I,,- t t. , 9 US?-5 fl Af ' -if l Q vi .ffffgf iy -44? wmnuumunmuuumrummlmmmuuInImuImmm11IuunnnIununw3p 1.ijw iill 'll''I'IH'll'N' ''ll''W' 'E 5 X K N ex, 5 I . Z M35 Q Cliffers, but Schroeder, Hopper, Rhoads and Sasse all played wonderful games, E Sasse proving especially valuable, being the keystone of the new passing game J 2 recently uncovered by the Leopards. f FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 -, Oak Cliff continued her amazing stride in the second game of the bi-district 5 5 campaign and accordingly dispelled the necessity for a play-off. The Leopards ' . Q E were never in danger, and easily trounced the visitors by a score of 45 to 12. E frggme 2 OAK CLIFF 18, STICKLE 17 3 The most sensational dope upset of the season occurred on Monday, March 3, 2 when the Blue and White quint met the famous undefeated Stickle Lumber E Corporation cagers, Southern A. A. U. Champions, and the strongest independent - team developed in the Southwest for years. Stickle entered the game 15 points favorites, so confident that they offered the Oak Cliff team a dollar for every - 2 point scored against them, and a ten dollar bonus if they succeeded in passing E Forest's record of 15 points against the Lumberjacks. When the first whistle - blew, the huge crowd thatpacked the gymnasium was surprised to see the Stickle 5 E team settle down to a strictly defensive game, and before five minutes had passed - gm: E an excited murmur arose from the Stickle followers, as it became evident that ' E Coach Allen's gritty quint was playing with but one object in view-not to pile V g up the score, but to win. In the initial period, Oak Cliff was held to two field S goals, and the first half ended 8 to 4 in favor of the Lumbermen. But the last : period the Leopards broke loose, and there tore into the astonished independents f a determined fury of superb players that resulted in the decisive defeat of the 2 visitors, to the score of 18 to 17, and that brought the entire audience to their E feet in tribute to the uncanny genius of a mentor wllg, could inspire a crew of S high school cagers to Hash an almost superhuman, .ilhance to the heights gained - - by the quint that defeated the pride of Texas throu' I sheer pluck and psychology. : E There was no alibi for the Stickle team-they were all in splendid physical - , 5 ' condition, were older and more experienced than the Oak Cliff team, and had F' ,,a. the confidence gained by a limitless string of victories in their own class. It was a tremendous upset and to the Leopards and the Leopard fans was as sweet as f chrysanthemumsf' as Bill Parker saw it. Q . ,ei 5 GAMES AT AUSTIN A E , - fin E OAK CLIFF 36, LAREDO 10 I E OAK CLIFF 39, GATESVILLE 15 2 OAK CLIFF 25, WICHITA FALLS 17 : 1 ,. Q OAK CLIFF 29, EL PASO is - E On March 7, the Oak Cliff Leopards, North Texas District Champions, left -7 - for Austin to enter the race for champions of Texas. The first team to be ij 1 E encountered was Laredo High School, which was soon defeated by the score E of 36 to 10. The next opponent, Gatesville High School, took the count-at 39 5 to 15. Then the Blue and White had the pleasure of trampling on their old ,- jg : enemy, Wichita Falls, 25 to 17, The final and deciding game was played with jwfqii - the runners-up in the 1923 tournament, the El Paso High School, which was - Jigif' E defeated 29 to 18. For the seccnd consecutive year, Oak Cliff had won the ' I 5 basketball championship of Texas. Every member on the team played exceptional - ig! -3135. E basketball, and Bill Schroeder won the signal honor of being placed on the ' E Q all-state team. ' 2 , : Q... 1+ lnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll uuuunnmllnlmunlnllunullmluuumul lummnnunmummmumuumumuumuIIlmuIiunIunmmuummmmr 1? C gli' : : r: z ' 2 A 'i Y Page Orie Hundred One ., C l l 1 QM 1 'lf' A' if V , -Q.- Q , , E iii ff ix-Gmummumuuuuuuuuumumuuumnmimmmuuuumunm L t 1luunnuunmnumnumuumunummum unmumimimgy. 4,-1x.,w, . 5 I ' K's'ff'. - - . Q, . 3 IRA HOPPICR ,III-.Stole l'ur1enrr1' tftustin Amerieanl 'l'aeks Hopper plays one of the finest offensive games we have ever witnessed. His attack is deadly, his results decisive, and yet he is as in- capable of an intentional foul as he is of playing haskethall with a mediocre spirit. Moreover, he is an accurate goal shooter, and plays a heady de- fensive game that also wins him the admiration of the fans. ORVAI. RHOAIJS Dusty is a quiet, steady Chap whose consistent playing and hulldog determination infused the contidenee into the team that inspired them to dazzle as individual players as well. His was the psychological value that makes the foundation of all winning comhinations, and those who looked hcyond his unassuming mask caught a glimpse of the same ahility that permitted his comrades to shine. per- haps more hrightly, hut certainly not more steadily. VV. C. LYNCH VV. C. was very unfortunate this year in the matter of illness during the haskethall season. However, he showed wonderful form in the few games he took part in, notahly in the Stiekle Luinher Co. game. when he entered in the second quarter. and proved a decided moral support to the rallying Leopards. ,lOlC KING .VIII-file erulur' .-lll-Sttrlt' tAustin Americanb Captain King' is the kind of leader whose hrilliant mental ahility flashes through every play of his own. and many of the eloekwork plays of his team-mates. Outside of this. his excellent passing and thorough knowl- edge of the court game alone would mark Stringy as one of the most exceptional players that ever donned the hlue and white. . ii lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllII I ll lliltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Page One Hundred Two Q56 ,- lilllll Nllllill IMSIMHMWINI1 Ill llllll ll lilllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl Ill llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllll IIIIIIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllll illllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllIllllIllIIIllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll I I l DILK GARVIN This rangy substitute has proved his natural ability in basketball time and again when he relieved some weary regular and immediatelv bol steied up the flagging courage of a weakening team If Dick had an other wear with the Blue and WIITIK lit would doubtless be an unusuallv good regular l D SASSIQ Despite the fact that I'ds enthusi asm often gets the better of his good Judgment we cannot but admire his glorious fighting spirit and consider ing the fact that the sensational leo p ll d attack uncovered during the lat ter part of the season was butt around this sturdy guard too much credit cannot be given him BILL SCHROEDER ,111 Staff' forazvurd CConference Officialsj Little Bill plays harder every minute of every game than any other player we ever saw. It was this char- acteristic that was directly responsible for our sensational victory in the play-oft with Forest for the city cham- pionship, and thus made Oak Cliff eligible to enter the state champion- ship, and this quality also gained him the official choice for an all-state berth. LOUIS HARVEY This young athlete bids fair to be- come the mainstay of next year's bas- ketball team, if present indications are at all prophetic. His good sports- manship is his most inherent char- acteristic, but his athletic ability as well is seldom equalled. X bk 5 5 E p fi 4, lg,-4 ffflf glnmIIumlmnmmmmumlnllmnmummn n1IImIun111IlQg g3 inlumuuuunIuuummImlumumuuuuunumuunuunnunug E l E - 2 ' 5 E 2 S S 3 a .1 . . E I f ., . ' A E :2 2 . ' ' ' 3 3 ' 1 ' 1 . E S E 5 E 5 5 : - E E ' - Z E E 3 ,, , , . 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Irwin, R. 2 A. 1 Moore, G. Bryan, C. Jackson, E. E 5 Ch3PPCl1, A- ' Jordan, I. W. E fqjg E 2nd Lieutemmts Cooper, W. Leyhe, G, E ' 2 pope, J, W, Miner, A. E J E Garvin, D. , 4. ,,.. 4 NiCh0lSf A- 5 Eg Miner, L. ,K ,V Nichols, R. 3 5: :4 D McCamey, F. E 5 -lst Sefywnff no ggrtiiillln -f fm? McCord, D. E E A V71 fp'-fff, .gfflml E O'R'1 P E . cers, M. !W, ,,,Jfr H, iey- . E E Steele, S. WW, X ff- Oscar, E. LE: Q l f Kindered, R. 5 E Corporal.: ,,.,a,ig,-.g,ffjq49' MCC,-ay, W. E 2 Shackelford, E. ' Parks, D- E E Pope, V. Payne- M- E E Bennett, R. Reed, M- il E1 Rggersv A, Safteffleld, E. E E Gregg, W. Simms, w. g 2 Jordan, A. Spann, F- E , E Ritcheson, W. Stone. L- S E Godbolt, N, Creele, W. Taggert, W. E 5 Clark, V, Elliot, H. Thornton, J. 5 E P iwt Emmons, J. Weldon, H. I 5 ' 'S Gm, W. Whalin, G. g Baldfedge, W. Haskell, H. Witson, L. - Barnett. R- Howard, G. Howard, W. Baker, D. Hudson, E. Richardson, G. There drills at the second period a company, which although made - up of Freshmen who never did right face before, has that spirit of work and fight second to none in the corps. E Company A, under the leadership of its company officers, has reach- I ed the peak aspired by all Freshmen companies of the R. O. T. C., that ' ' of winning the first inspection of the year from the older and more experienced companies. There has been instilled into the minds and souls of each cadet that spirit of co-operation and fair play so needful to the success of, and well being of all companies. Each member of the company is looking forward with eager eyes to the crack company drill and it is the earnest desire of every cadet to be . 7, a member of that company and if Company A keeps on at her present rate, she will be well represented in that honor company. 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Burgess, R. i cefman' W' Hauamanf J- Bragnell R. Addison' D' Hardy, C' ' Ballinger, I. Holt, J. D' Ist Sefgeam Banner, F- Johnson, B, F, Gates, J. W. P' D Sergeant.: ' X M2 I on'NJ' ' H 1 4 Qtr .57 pcs, . Balcom, QQ i 5 McGuire, E. Uansby, R. s ' McHale, E. Eifenbein, R. , , -ev Q9 McVey, R. Jones, E. 1 Peterson, F. Rees, G., Quire, N. B. Roach, J, Barnes, J. Scruggs, S. Steggf, Bfay, F. J. Sll'l1p90l'l, E. C I Bridges, W. Van Arsdale, I. 'P0'f' S Buford, F. Wells, W. B. Anderson, C. Bungard, R. Wilson, H. Bradshaw, H. Burnett, C. Winston, R. Donworth, R. Connor, P. Ward, C. D. Company B is one of the strongest Senior companies in the school. Thfgg spirit and determination of each individual cadet has had much to dlffiiillh 'teaching this high standing. p It has been impressed upon the mind of each cadet that to maintinithe highest standard of the corps and of the school should be its chief object. This company has done much to promote rivalry and competition among the cadets which results in each cadet striving to attain the highest degree of perfection. Such interest and competition will make any unit a little better than the other. and such is the case in the Oak Cliff Cadet Corps. . L E 5? 5 E . 52,168 ak lnunmmlulunumunlmmnnnnaunmm 1Imlnnll1nlnln1 g iih1unuuuumuuuuuuuuumuuuumnmuumnnunnunnuuug E E E E : E : 5 .. .. : E -.2 : E : 5 : E E : - : S .. E - ' : ' E : - - '- 2 -1 2 2 E ' : 1 : 2 V E S 2 - - 2 ' 5 L 1 : I ' 2 w E lllllIllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 - IIIIIIIIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE Page One H zmdred Twvlw C. Q. ,G . jgg. ,-, . ,. .1-L .5 5 f ,, -- ' ,-. -if he 1 wi .Q L 1' 1 if 'l . I me .-,. Gy- , ' 5. -. Vi 2 ff' X 1 fit i l K 5 11 - -ue CGMPANY ROSTER Captain Christal, T. W. Johnson, F. , Davis, V. Kinnarnon, E. Robinson: D- Deen, H. Kinser, H. , Doss, G. Kirvin, J. 1-Vt I-u'utf 'f 'f Elliot, L. Iieinbach, H. Lynch W' C. Euton, F. Lister, J. ' upot, H. Turner, C. Lowry, J. Znd Lieutenant.: 151051315 Morris, R. McFarland, N. 11lIapier,NHB X 7 Mlgqem A- J B opev l . I' i O Oil, . . Smith, B. X' 3111013 R- L I IV.. orrison, . Sergeant.: X45-.X I IIGIOOYE, . oore, . Anderson, W. .fi-X Parks, S. Chappell, F. J' F. , Peacock, L. Ellenga, N. ' Quillan, J. Ellison, W. 'TF . Rachels,'I. Hammons, W. ,53,ff,',f' X'--'fgr Richards, F. Hamilton. L. 'A-.1 lf-' Richardson, M. Kramer, K. Robertson, M. Sasse, H. Rogers, H. Ross, W. CUVPOVUIS Ruthergsrd, C. Sasse, . gudiapag J' Francis, W. Scales, N. Fixer' F' Frankfort, V. Silvas, S. Kms ' I ' gargin, T. Simmons, C. . ' ' ar ner, T. Shope, AB. Qngfh, Garrison, J. Smith, C. ua ey, ' Gee, E. scoff, R. Privates Hansborough, VV. Straughn, F. Hargraves, A. Tennison, B. Betts, L. Homer, L. Watson, R. , Brown, H. Hoover, L. Westbrook, J. Boyd, P. Irby, J. Winterton, W. There is always one company in a school that is a little better than the rest. For the past few years that company has been C Company. There are a good many traditions held in high esteem by this company, as it is one of the premier organizations of the corps each year. This year's company has come up to expectations in every way. A fter losing the first month by inspection to Company B by less than one point, it won the next two inspections in succession and was designated the Honor Company in the school for two consecutive times. The football team of Company C lost the last game for the Battalion championship, not, however, until they had put up a hard tight but in a competitive drill which included all phases of military training, picked men of each rank of Company C defeated picked men of each rank of Company B. But perhaps the most remarkable thing abo-ut Company C is the won- derful Esprit de Corps with which they are possessed and which is not found in such a marked degree elsewhere. hu- - IUIJU 'I:!NlIil!'l ll IllIlIllIHHZIHl'iIllIIllIl'Illll HHHHIIIII'llllllllllll Page One'H'undred Thirteen Wie H N- N. , N- 4 :Y ' S ' ' . ''ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllNIE L u 'l 'K ' ' , , - 1 5 i S f AV 'X 1 '. S E N., - E f - V , E 2 5 - i 2 E l l I l lllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIlllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII I 92 illIIlllllllIllllllIilllIlllllllIllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllIIllfllllllllfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page OHEl'ilHH1l'l'd lfourh-an T - an Jie Qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllMlKgw 1Ewt gi-ggwllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllg E Captain Hilburn, B. Ist S ergennt 2 Talbot, T. E Srrgeclslls E Anderson, L. 2 Morland, P. E Corporllls E Ferguson, L. Moss C. V Tomlinson P. W. COMPANY ROSTER Brown, M. Capely, D. Deakins Hurst, G. Miller, E. Philip, H. GQ P riva tes Alfred, G. Allen, I. Bailey C. Bowers V D. Rankin, L. Richardson, F. Ross, D. Steinan, VV. Thomas, E. Tennin H. Turley I. Brickell, J. E Bridges, E. E 3 Lawson, M. - - Company D being one of the old companies has the true Oak Cliff spirit in everything it undertakes. The company is IOOW strong in all questions that are of vital importance to the cadet corps or the school. The company has two aims that it is working very hard to carry out' one is that every man be a participant in the crack company' the other that every man go to Camp Dallas or some C. 'VL T. C. Where there s a will there s a way. F very man has a will and later the company will surely find a way. From the first of the year D' Company has shown signs of unusual spirit and ideals. The inspectors compliment D Company for its excellency inlorganization. The men all have the feeling of brotherhood among themselves and they respect and obey their offlcers and uphold the standards of the corps. 1 , , - Y J 1 7 7 C Y 5 77 A Y If .7 it 77 TllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll 1.92 HlllllllllllllIllllIllIIIHIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIlIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllff ' Page'One Hundred Fifteen :Q 'flu u , gn.-, my Ai' I .r.1.-. , 4' 'S 9 C7661 EA f Illllillllllmlllillilmllllllllllllitllllll UIllll0lllllN 'WIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIE E 2 2 - E : : 5 : .. 2 E : 2 : - .. - 5 E : ' : : ... 2 S 5 E f E 1 i I 2 , - Q 5 i E 1 ? E f E E 2 s E f 5 s 5 ? - E E 2 z E 2 E f 2 ' -5 I 5 l 5 E a '. S E L 5 Z. E 5 ,1 : W E W E - ' ' W? E giIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 IlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIllIIlIIIllllllIIlIlllilIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIE 1 , I Page One PIm1drcd.S'i.vtcmg .,.'. ,.,,.,.,... ' '- ,..-- fiyyfw-N.-, 59. ,H , I - , - , Jam.. 5 I 5 V 3- F I M Z - I lllllllllIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 4 ,,,,,,,M Quinnumnuumnmnmunnmnnu : gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllll it V E g E Captain E Rippy, E. E lst Lieutenant 2 Buerbaum, C. - 2nd Lieutenant 2 Pfaff, R. E lst Sergeant gl Harvey, L. E X Sergcantx E Furniss, E. E Greeding, E. E Murphy, G. li Nale, J. E Thompson, V. 5 Corporuls 32 Dorsey D. E Braznell L. E Burch, J. E Logan, E. X X. S COMPANY ROSTER Prirfatcs Arnold, K. Barker, C. Bates, J. ' Benatt, A. Benatt, W. 1. . fl ul ' Carter, B. Carter W. Carpenter . Chappell A. Clements W. E McDaniels, E. Corder J. W. : Pogue G. Blanton L. E Prather, B. Bryant C. E Procter . Bishop C. Cosby, F. : Dunklin, V. E Evans, H. E Gilliland, Q. E Gray, E. E Griffith, E. 5 Higgins, F. Hudson, E. E Jackson, W. E Kelsey, M. Q Kinikin, L. E Loring, W. E Marshall, W. Meanor, L. E Mosely, G. 2 Roberts, T. D. 5 Roland, G. E shields, H. 2 Silvas, F. Smith, B. .. : E : Stebbins, A. E Stephens, j. Tarrant, J. E Thompson J. 5 Waddle H. 5 Wilkinson J. : Wood A. - Woodward '. 2 Marrow J. E Westbrook . 5 White A. Lf No company in the school has shown more rapid growth than has Company E. qtarting the first of the year as a new l'reshman com- pany exceptional ability was manifested by all in learning the principles and fundamentals of the training but it was not until the latter part of the year that this beginning manifested itself in rapid growth and development. Company E had the honor of being the first Freshman company to win the pennant offered by the military department of our school in the term for the Freshm'm company passing the first inspection. The cadets also proved that they could do something other than drill for when football became the dominant interest of the corps Company F. formed a team that won the Battalion championship for which the mem- bers received suitable sweaters. 'Xnother thing of which the company is proud is the spirit of good will and fellowship that has predominated throughout the year and added more pleasure to the work. 1 ! 3 I , , I , E y I ' : : X 1 Y , . W ' : ! ' y v , , I ! -I Y Y 1 AA !! by 4 7 b c '1 1 4 C 9 , 1 ! illlllIIllIIIIllllIIllIIlIlIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll 192 4 lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIUIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf , , . It ...W H, Page One Hundred Sc' antecn , 2 L r 11 gl fi K X, I ,X lv ir I w siZ'i i Ri: gf a.. rip- I , .47- Fi Q 13 E il he f' club ' ff fi ' A . Illllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIllllIllllIIIll!L 'mllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE ' X' is Q' E E 5 E E .. : : E E E E E E S 2 - E 5 E E lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllll 4 illlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE - - 1 Page One Hundred Eighteen ' 5 : .. E E 5 5 E E 2 E .. 2 - - - .. 2 2 - .. - 2 .. .. - 2 - z-: - , 2 5 5 : ! 2 : 5 .. l af X N Qfe wllllwwiigvw C2144 1 st Lzeutenant Horton C 2nd Lzeutenants Napier Howard Watson F Color Sezgcaut Jared I Sergeant.: Adair W Haswell M Higgins I Holden E Ingram F Matthews P C ofporals Miller E Patterson H Smith N Privates E Anderson I. C. E Armstrong, . 5 Allen, B. E Beckley, S. xc QR CONIPAIN Y ROSTER Bowling G Boone D Bryan C Burgess T .2 2 9' 5 Carso I Cox L Coley G Downs C Fitzpatrick Fox W Garret H Gauldm I Geiger F Goodwin R. Harper, T. Harris, R. E. Hague, J. Hemphill W Jones H Kahn P Lindsey L Miller E McKay H McKee D Patton J Peacock M Partlow M Prescott W Ra J Reese N Ross C Roddy G Roy B Rute W Salter J' Shelton R Shennohan Y Short M Tarklngton E Thompson E Turner S Welker W Q : Wilson, B. S Watts, C. E Willer, P. 5 Company F started the year as a Freshman company and did not draw rifles until late in December. . The company made many changes at mid-term and was one of the companies to receive a new commander. The company has shown a wonderful spirit and has worked hard throughout the year, and al- though handicapped by the lack of officers, has developed several non- commissioned officers into material as good as the Junior commis- sioned personnel. The company did not go as deep into the drill as the Senior com- panies, in that it did not take up extended order drill, as it was a Fresh- man company. In view of this fact, the close order 'drill details have been so stressed that the drill, combined with the enviable spirit, has made Company F a company that any commander would be proud to command. ' lf , QE!! I if gf it rf. ' f' E? 'NY J: ' . Zig, ' ' QInumunnuuumnllnmuulunlulmmmmu nlllu11lnl1l1lulgy1u illlllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlillllllllllllg : 1' . S LQ E E 1 ' Y E :S , - , - E E ' , ' ' E E ' , . 1 ' ' 3 E I ' , - 5 E ' ,- N N X- E 2 ' Q f S ee ' ' 2 E i - 4 P Q ' ' ' 2 E 44 ' ' 5 v f 2 ', . ' X yy Q 5 , . 23 ' 1 - E ' ' Y I 1 - .- E , - ' ' 5 EE , . 5 ' ' ' E ' , . ' ' , R. w - E I , . J - ' .- E . , . v ' 5 E l ' y , . . 2 R I 'lllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllll 1.924 illllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Om' Hundred Nmeteen . v, lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllliillllllllllllllillllil lllllilllllllklljliljl ' qw S F 3 . - 4 S? 7,Q IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll Q Q 'I-'E Q X E -xx. 153 Q- - E : S 2 E S : : ... : E E E .. : E E E E E : : E : : E : - : E E E : .. : E E E E E E E E : E : llllllllIIIIllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Ill' QlglllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllll!NIIlIlIlllllIillllllllllllllllllll 4 IlllllllIIlllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIII i Page One Hundred Twenty E : - E COMPANY ROSTER G Captain: Privates Herring, W. George, Barnett, B. Kemp. V- Speaker, P. B9-SS, B- L0gan',H' . Bass, W- Lumpkin, R. Ist Lieutenant Berry, G. Midlin, A. Blaylock, L. A Brandenburg,-R. i,I'IltChellkE- A oore, . Zndljeutenants xx N iCh0lS, R- Donaldson, W' Northlngton, H Williams, M. if Privates 2 Ist Sergeant ' 5 ,gipsfi Robson' R' Kiker O. '35 G, XXQRS: Roiand' G' ' ff 'NS Cx Ship, B. y Sefgmms e ,,,. X bv Siziirorxeky R. , f A m , . Balleyv E' Solomon, M. Petter, R- Brister, G. Sarrel, R. Rflddy J- , Dickey, o. sauck, L. Zimmerman, E- Eliot, W. Spencer, P. C 'al Frazier, J. Swindel, E. MP0, S Grendel, N. Thompson, R. Brownlee, O. Green, J. G. Underwood, W. Halloway, D P. Guthrie, W. West, H. Shelton, C. Harris, A. D. Whit, P. Wright, R. Hayden, M. Williams, R. .companies formed at mid-term, and therefore did not have the start of Company G, a Freshman company, organized at the mid-term, caught that:Oak Cliff spirit and carried it throughout the year. They fbae ed up all the cadet activities and in the cadet entertainment proved f that they had a talent for acting as well as for drilling. 1 G Although Company G was handicapped by being one of the new thefolder companies, much is expected from its men, and the spirit into them, by the company officers will stand them in good steadqat later times. ' Q. A ' , I Vlllllillllillillll IIIIIlIllIll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIlllllllllllllllgyjllf x ? ElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll .ij 1 2 EQ 2 5 2 E 2 E E 5 E 3 E E E E 2 E E .E E E 2 E b 'W iillllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIlllllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllillllllllllll I 92 4 lllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIWNIIllllllllllllllllllllllillIIE' Page One Hundred Twenty-two COMPANY ROSTER llllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllilil 7 McFarren, ,A. , . Captain Bryan, E. Jones, R. Bussie, R. Keller, T. Brooks, W' Carpenter, G. Ilgelleg, EE 2nd Lieutenant.: S2f,jf,21', Egg ' Cornelius, G. in y, . p Qf'Cj'22a11.,B' cox, A. Logan A. ' ' Daniels, P, McClendon R. Sergeant.: D3nSbY, W- M Kim y L c e Ballew, H. Mansfield, K. Dansby, R. f ' ' Moore, W. Lively, P. Moore, IG. Matthews, E. Molden, J. Robinson, J. Miarph, B. . N , . Corporal: 05:5 Ard C- Porter, W. Davies, M. gattola' Hunter, H. Pore ' Houlen, J. Ru mighld 'F Hutt, w. qosf CC, - Kirby, J. Q? es' ' Johnson' C- QPZSESHJ' kI05:rk:r3VF' , gavenpflrt, C. Spurgih. B, Priest, E. . Dglggge .RQ ixtalworth, C. Rees N. , ennison, R. S .tim DuPree, F. Tennison, R. m' Essary, D. Thompson, E. Privates 5011532 '?h0H?D50i1, arre, . urpxn, . Arrington, C. Gay, J. Vann, G. Bonner, C. Gilbert Veach, F. Bonner, T. Godfrey, R. Warren, C, gethqencouss R. IC?Iriffith,JL. weltran, H ar am, . ague, . t , . Bennete, E. Hainline, E. White:-cl? Blaylock, L. Harding, F. Whaley, P. Bosham, W. Hill, G. Wiggins Brown, D. Hudland, J. Wilson, A. Brownlee, L. Johnson, G. Wilson,.S. Britton, R. Jones, J. ' Zimmerman, J Company H, a Freshman company, formed at mid-term, is unique in that it is one of the largest companies ever in the corps and made up of some of the smaller men. The men, however small they might be, have come in the R. O. T. Cr' with a spirit unexcelled by any of the older cadets and have entered into this new work with untiring zeal and determination to learn. Although this company has not been able to do much this year other than master the fundamentals of the drill, it will be interesting to watch the upward progress of these men in future years resulting from the early training received in their first company. , llllll Illlll M..- S5 ,- A I .Page One Hnndrigifweniy tliree ' ' .l Z8 lll ll CI Ei, , I ll lllllllllyulll 'A 'iw 'ii MQimlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIE HllillllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIlllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll l , LMA,-'LMXQIQ' ', g il 5 3 'J i mfr .mv C. f Rifle Team Cnfffninv .'llumIn'z'x . llti'rnafv.v Pflllc- lf VV- Plllw- XY- lf- Moore, George ' Sp-,t .Q Pepe. J. W. A - HH HIIX Rudd' Jack Burgess. Robert ,. Hllrtull. Llautlc Hortgn. Dwight Smith. Norhorn it lfirxt Tram Scott' James . l i Braznellu Vvahm. Armstrong, Robert Plorton, Llaude Mugs, Bob Jenkins' Roy - Iwapxer. Howard Robinson, Dave 5 5 E 5 S S 'l'he ritle team this year has made great progress and although it it did not win the city match, some exceptionally good shots hare : been developed. E The team was under difticulty, in training in that the school E 5 not taking flrst place. However with the range remodeled as it 5 will be, and the promising material developed this year much is E i expected of the rille team of next year. E if range was in bad repair which probably accounts for Oak Cliff E ElllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh I lllIllllllIlIIllIlIlllllllllllIllIllIlIllIllIlIIllIllIIIllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page One Hundred Twenty-four i f May Festival Program Selection ........ Wand Drill .............,....., Cliff High 'PART I. School Orchestra ......Q.Freshman Class Spanish Folk Dance .....,.. Gavotte ....,.... , ............,... Sophomore Class ........Advanced Class Duncan Scarf Dance ,...,.....,.,.,,.......,...............,.. l..,..... A dvanced Class Drill from Walter Camp's Daily Dozen .,........ ......... F reshman Class Scarecrow Dance ...........l......'...............,,.......,.. ............ A dvanced Class Polish Dance ....................... .... .......... S o phomore Class Indian Club Drill ............,.. ..,....... S ophomore Class Spanish Couple Dance ........ v............,......................... A dvanced Class Balloon Dance .................... .........................................., A dvanced Class Selection .....................l..,... A Billboard Ballet ,,......, Old Dutch Cleanser ....... Gold Dust Twins ,.......... Fairy Soap ..............,..,. Spearmint Dance ........ Campbell Kids ......... Cho-Cho ........,..... Time-to-retire ..,..... oak Cliff High PART II. 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'- l ' L in' l...11114111411m111ILgmgL1gm11.11-4.M..gM,..14' 1 ' I 4 11.1111111u111.1pg 1:1111 .gtz ,,.1 l.ilfllT f Pugc One Humlrvd Thirty-tzcio ' lfilfylfllflllbuyllkfkkffllflbllfllfkkfsv TY , -A-vi. LA. n L TP! ff v 3 WI, I ,M , V v K , ., ...ls , I ' Q 5 .I ,V Pt ,f V . ,I Q M L 1 5-is . .M f .H P 1. N once ' lf. have selected the title Whimsicalities for this last book of The Oak because it seems to cover a wider field than other titles. Webster tells us that a whimsicality is a state of being whimsical, that whimsical means addicted to having whims, and that a whim is a sudden happening, a fantastic or humorous notion. This last volume contains some sudden happenings, some fantastic notions, and some, we hope humorous ideas. Before reading further in this matter, pause andr read our Foreword and our Warning -then if you persist in satisfying your curiosity please do not annoy the Staff with com- plaints-. We told you sol FOREWORD I am an ill orator and in truth. used to indite more honestly than eloquently. for it is my custom to speak as I think, and to write as I speak. ' -John Marston. To all who pretend to disapprove of the contents of the following pages, let a word be said: Every item, every picture, and a major portion of the scandal herein incorporated was presented to the Editor by a friend of yours. Meditate on that before you attain the lofty heights of indignation! WARNING If your classic reserve is in any way offended by the unadorned truth peruse again the first five books of this volume, and wisely refrain from pertubing your psychic self with the sixth and last book. We have stung whom we could. -The Hornet. 1-The Bee. I -The Wasp. -The S tajf. Witty or just funny? There's a difference! I I 1 on .st 1:. :: : : umm im :lmuuzerww-uxnuvwf ' !I!IIli l!I!ill lI l ISlIllIIllllll llllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll .... ...B-........................ V na Illllillll' IIIIII Q ' ' ' t I Pzxjg 0nd.Hiamb'cd'iThirZy1tlrr2e , , sv . ' , - 5 . ,gl , , A - .1 ., . -r : ,, , .. is - .' -A. D . , - 1 'f ' -. . ' .. Q - mvny., W , ,,, ., .. Vg, .a 5 45' Y . . .U , ..f-' rf. . rw..-,ER-. il . . E :.- -- -' .,..-. HL, M ,Tl,.1, N , -P time A T I., M ' , , 4 N H, 1 L9 Q -2 ,Q 4-fi r' ,.:,g,.?4 tr' - f . , , W' I4 V A V . . H .,.,.14gp,r. , ' . 4... ., 1 'llll OIR CLIFF LEAF a ls IN MAY, 1924 Vol. XIII. Page 1 31.00 Per Copy OAK CLIFF BASKETBALL TEAM ENTERS NATIONAL CONTEST With the scalps of the Texas basketeers just fastened to their belts the Leopard cagers left for Chicago to enter the nation- al tournament as color-bearers for the Lone Star State. Enroute to the contest they encountered the Strong Webster Crove High School team of St. Louis and continued on their way with another decisive victory to their credit. The Blue and White drew a bye in the first round of play but on the second day of the meet were paired with Homestead champions of all Pennsylvania a team picked by critics to go far in the tourna- ment. The Oak Cliff-Homested game proved to be the greatest fray witnessed in the early rounds of play. Two overtime periods were necessary to establish a winning mar- gin and vshen the final whistle blew it developed that the Leopards had survived the terrific strain having defeated the Pennsylvania Champions 35-30. Oak Cliff led through the first half which ended with the count at 7-3. In this period, Captain Joe King played a mar- velous ofifensive game, flipping three bas- kets from the center of the court. The early stages of the game were played at a rather leisurely pace, Oak Cliff being con- tent to take things easy while in the lead. During the last half, Homestead grad- ually picked up on the Leopards. McGill of Pennsylvania finally tied the score at ll all, but Tacks Hopper immediately hung up a follow basket. which was dupli- cated by a short toss by forward Campbell of Pennsylvania. Another Homestead tal- ly put the Eastern team in the lead, 15-13, but Hopper knotted the score again by sinking a short basket, which was fol- lowed by a goal by King, and Oak Cliff took the lead. Schroeder missed a foul goal chance and Homestead carried the ball down the floor and gave Wolf his opportunity to tie the score again. With two and a half minutes to go, Rhoads fouled Wolf, and the Homestead center made good on both chances to put the Quaker team in the lead, 19-17. Schroeder, always reliable, dribbled away from the basket into a far corner of the court, then hooked in a wild shot over his shoulder again to tie up! the score, and soon after registered a s ort basket from the foul line. With less than a half minute to go, Captain Campbell of the Easterners sank a field goal from the foul zone line, tying the score 21 all. The crowd of two thousand who had gone hungry to watch the finish of the thrilling bout howled themselves hoarse all through the tight last half and as the team took the floor for the first over- time period the big gymnasium was a literal bedlam. Campbell of Homestead sunk a basket from the foul line to open the first extra period scoring. This brilliant forward then ran the Homestead lead to 25-21 with two free throws made on Lynchs personal fouls. Schroeder lent the help- ing hand to the Leopard scoring on a short toss. McGill of Homestead came back with two short field goals and the Pennsylvania team took the lead 29-23. Captain King of Oak Cliff rang in a long basket and then followed with a short toss Hopper tied the score as the whistle blew with a short ringer the count being at 29 all. Oak Cliff had saved the day with only a minute and a half of the period to go. The Home- stead center failed to make the grade on a free chance after Kings foul at the opening of the second period but did not fail on his free throw chance after Garvin's foul. Little Bill Schroeder then won the wildest game of the tournament for Oak Cliff by dropping two short bas- kets. The final score was 35-30. OAK CLIFF JUNIORS WIN CITY BANNER It was a momentous day for the Latin students of Texas when, on Friday, March 4, the first Latin League Tourna- ment ever held in the State was con- ducted in the Dallas High Schools. Towns from every section of the State were represented by the best Latin tal- ent in Texas, and delegates from every grade were present. After a thorough, systematic elimina- tion in which every Latin student was eligible to take part, the following were chosen to carry the Blue and White em- blem: January beginners, Flint Dupree and Frank Cathey: September beginners, Katherine McGavic and Hugh Lee Price: Juniors, Jean Dalshaw and Caroline Smith, Seniors, Miriam Lumpkin and Lucile Dorff. Our representatives arrived at Forest Avenue High School at eleven o'clock, and were presented with the following program for the day: 11:00 a. m.-Registration. 12:00 to l:tX1 p. m.-Lunch. 1:00 to 4:00 p. m.-Contest . ' 1 5 mummmmmmmllInnumnmmlmulusnlllzlnIlllllulllilllllllllt',.,iQU1 : aejE-SailA sgytlllllltlltllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllltllltllllmlllllllmlllmlmllullL X X X ttf! .U , . U Y 7 1 I Y 1 I ! ! I ! V 7 9 V ! 7 1 illllIIlllllllllllfllIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllillllllllll IIIllilllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr mir.. ,vcr .:u,. 1 .5-1 ,, z -f5 - .-.,, ' - ' 1 H' ny , ,- -- r J ,M , 'lc' QMS Iliff Hag , gunnululllllmmlnmllnllnumllmnInmmlnmnummmnulnmmm'g.-wifi-+-xl? .- -51'IIIIIIIll!IllllllllllIIll'llIlllllllllllllllllllllllll'll'llUl'H'll l 'l5 j ' A Q'X 5 Page Z THE OAK CLIFF LEAF : 4:00 to 6:00 p. m.-Tour of Dallas. stood before the fascinating room in 6:30 to 9:00 p. m.-Banquet at North which tea and sandwiches were served in Dallas High School. Announcement of an atmosphere of fragrant incense and Prize winners. Oriental ease and splendor. The right The Oak Cliff representatives had a aisle was a gay flare of concession stands, thoroughly enjoyable day and with high an Indian seeress, a country postoffice, hopes attended the banquet at which an and the home of the famous magician, interesting program was observed. Goldy McDowell. The Oak Cliff contestants were quite In the lunchroom, a cabaret, enlivened gratified when the judges announced that by the cabaret girls and Homer Jordan's the Junior Class of Oak Cliff had car- Orchestra, and featured by a delicious ried off first honors in their division, and chicken dinner, attracted the hungry car- that the average of the school as a nivalist, while cold drink stands just whole was unusually high. outside the door offered welcome re- The only tokens of this first of Latin freshment. In the library, a gruesome Tournaments are a lovely banner, and Den of Horrors gave creepy chills to pleasant memories of a delightful and even the most slfeptical, while the physics instructive clay. licture cfoom was tlhe scene of uproarious - ms epicting t e members of the FOOTBALL SENIOR BANQUET family- . Un the evening of January 26, at the the feafmif- of ffl? Camwabf fgf Jefferson Hotel, the football team, the sem I 3' mg' mug .prolgo mgfrefft 0 t e IV-A Class and the Orchestra were hon- year' yas Stagg 12, t 'ti auggorumgf ,Eng orefl with a banquet. Mr. L. O. Donald, Frfive Sol e ie Hasslfig. RYA-0 15, toasstmaster, introduced Dr. J. F. Kim- ,l9hOW?dfJ5i1. eil hammes mstrfa' ball and Mr. W. H. Adamson, who - e- 0 'a's- lon? C orus was the damt' maile inspiring talks to the graduating mit persdonlfgcatllon of gracefulness evfir class. The others speakers of the even- Wglmlfsslf ' t il Ii qpwai a sEapQY.umt ing were? Mr. Claude Miller, member 0 r yt mg anf tFf Zflssmg S OW ltielf of the January Class: Captain Clen Hig- Wai Worggr Obl of' legfield on Openmg gins of the 1923 football team: Mr. Or- mit' .C ack aces kept the large val Rhoades, new captain of the football au lericiis m a Ugly danggroils state of team. Miss Leta Featherstone played X convu sion, and te magicians perform- a violin solo and Miss Sarah Hopkinson famed- was remmlscent O the great rendered a vocal solo. The orchestra fur- tfu gm' h C . I uh . nished music for the.occasion under the n aft' tde armva waia owlmg direction of Miss Sadie C. Cannon. Sgccessiu as -too machhcridithcanpot be Miniature gold footballs were presented gllgferlflt e- enticing an t C ot ers Club' by Mr. Horace McCoy of the Dallas W lc asslste tem' Journal to the football team, Mr. How- '- ard Allen and Mr.'Polk M. Kenley. Mr. COACH ALLEN ANNOUNCES Orval Rhoads was elected by the eleven HIS PROSPECTS letter men as their captain for next year. By the Cub Reporter - The other n' THE SENIOR CARNIVAL Lake Cliff WifiYe. l?..f .Yaf.fffhi32tti2 The Kliff Karnival, presented by the Leopard track candidates in action dignified Seniors on March 28th and 29th, fknowing this was my only chance to proved one of the most delightful and see such phenomenaj. I found the successful social events of the season. scene of action without any trouble, for The whole school was transformed into the whole bunch was cheering and urg- a circus tent, gay with bright colored ing on Long Tom Mayes, who was bunting and decorated booths, and the making the cinders fiy under his feet natural accompaniment of laughter, good to a faster tune than ever I saw a mortal will, and queerly dressed performers was duplicate. everywhere in evidence. Knowing Coach Allen's chief charac- At the entrance, serio-comic clowns an- teristic, I was not surprised to see him nounced the carnival with blatant horns, standing silently in the midst of the lusty while gaily-dressed lasses advertised the Cr0Wd, Carefully appraising Tom's every Passing Show of '24, and the whir-r motion, and probably deciding just where of the popcorn engines was confused with Tom needed a rub-down, and just which the redolent odor of melted butter. muscles needed more practice. Un- Inside was another popcorn stand, and noticed, I watched the remaining candi- down the left aisle a booth loaded high dates perform, until I recalled that my with home-made candies. Further down time was not my own, but the editor's the left aisle was the gipsy abode of the and decided it was time to impose on fortune-teller Ama, while Chinese lan- the mentor's good nature for the sake terns and Oriental misses in gay kimonas of some definite information. The re- 'llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli I -92 4 illlIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf Page,One Hundred Thu-ty five Hllll 1 n THE OAK CLIFF LEAF Page '3 sult was the following track team, as good a team, in my opinion, as ever trod the cinder path: Mile Run-Tom Mayes, George Mc- Lean, James Burch. Half Mile Run-Tom Mayes, George McLean, James Burch. Quarter-Mile Run--Charlie Potts, George Reynolds and Clarence Callo- wa. or Forrest Robinson. 2y20-Yard Dash-Charles Potts, George Reynolds, Paul Cayton and Bud' Prather, or Loving. l00-Yard Dash-Richard Pfaff, Bud Prather, Paul Cayton or Loving. 120 High Hurdles-Richard PfaFf or Delbert Douglas. 220 Low Hurdles-Richard Pfaff or Delbert Douglas. Relay Team-Potts, McLean, Rey- nods and Carroway or F. Robinson. Pole Vault-B. A. Eubanks, James Robinson. . Hop-Step-Jump--Tom Mayes, Howard Keahey, McFarland. Broad Jump-McFarland, Maize and Pfaff, or G. Moore. ' High Jump-Mayes, Pfaff, and Loving. Short Put-Balcom, James Robinson, McClellan. . Discus--Balcom, James Robinson, Keahey. ' ' , Javelin - McClellan, James Robinson, Keahey. ' SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT On Friday, October 12, the Senior show was given, sponsored by the IV-A Class and the P. T. A. The following program was rendered: I . Orchestra Selection-Oak Cliff High Orchestra. A I'll Tell the VVorld I Love You - Sarah Hopkinson. Basket of Roses -Lois Lindley. Reading-Genevieve Peterson. Violin Quartette-Francis Smith. Leta Featherstone, Josephine Oliver, Grace Featherstone. Vocal Solo-Philip Hayes. Meditation from Thais-Grace Feather- stone. ' Reading-Mrs. Bertucci . God Touched a Rose -Lena Sawyer. y ..?.l-1 OAK AND ACORN STAFF PARTY Mr. Oak and Miss Acorn entertained the members of the Oak and Acorn Staff withia miscellaneous party' at Cedar Crest Country Club, Friday night, De- cember 14. Different games were played at four- teen tables and first prizes were awarded to Vera Greer and Tom Dilworth. Balloons were thrown to the boys in order for them to End partners, and many and loud were the pop-pops of the bursting balloonsq Santa 'Claus was present with his Christmas tree and presents were given to each member of the two staffs. Loud were the exclamations of the guests when they received toy horses, dolls and other nonsensical gifts. After refreshments were served danc- ing was indulged in until the chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Horton, Miss Eis- enlohr, Miss Griffin, Miss Locke and Miss Glover decided it was time to re- turn home. , ACORN STAFF PICNIC November 23, 1923, the Acorn Staff had a wienie roast at the home of Claude and Dwight Horton, members of the staff. After a feast of wienies, pickles, cakes and apples, such games as drop the handkerchief, run, sheep, run, and others were played. Every one enjoyed it so much that when the time came they were very unwilling to leave. OAK CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ORGANIZES ' FOOTBALL TEAM After weeks of strenuous practice, the following co-educational team of perfect athletic specimens has been selected to represent the faculty of the Oak Cliff High School: Captain and Fullback, Adamson, Halfbacks, Henry and King: Quarterback, E. Baker: Ends, Addud- dell and Whittleseyg Guards, Brown and Hamiltong Tackles, Cooper and Alexan- der: Center, Day. Subs, Allen, Kenley, Johnson, Cannon, Graves and Falls. Waterboy and Manager, Griffin. After quite a bit of competition Holli- day was selected as Coach. 4 The first game, with the well known Institute at Terrell, was a bit disappoint- ing, when the local team was defeated 13 to .0 on its own territory. In this game Cooper and Baker starred on end runs, but the superior head work of the visitors was often apparent and finally proved victorious. The next struggle, with the State Institution for the Blind, was quite encouraging, when the Oak Cliff team conquered their powerful foes 1 to 0, in a game replete with thrills. Captain Adamson's signals completely baffled The Blinders, 'while'a lforward pass, Adduddell to Whittlesey, was breath-taking in its perfect execution. In this game Coach -Holliday showed her complete mastery of the situation, when she substituted -Firecrackern Graves for Baker in the last few minutes of play. The 'lineup seemed to dazzlethe unfor- tunate visitors more than ever, to such an extent' that they 'reneged five minutes M, 7 i Q68 IIIII C9 ,fit JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMEE, Page 4 THE OAK X 'lllllIllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111111 IW: xx g X CLIFF LEAF before the final wh1st1e, and lost the game by default Every member 011 the Oak Chl? team was presented w1th a t1n wh1st1e as a mark of respect from the student body and the team lmmedlately disbanded 111 order to preserve 1ts u11usua1 record OAK STAFF PICNIC Tuesday November 13th the Oak Staff met at the front of the school and along vuth about five yards of WICIIICS, one box of four hundred marshmallows, mustard p1ck1es glnger snaps and bread dec1ded they all were ready for a grand and glor ous t1me The Staff left at 330 oclock a11d drove out Beckley about n111e m1les, turn mg east, they drove two nnles farther where they found a wonderful place on a small creek for a spread The pup1ls learned as they expressed lt that marsh 1na1'ows are George Moores favontg, frult also that marshmallow powder looks wonderful on some people and that Orvllle Klker IS the chan1p1on v11en1e roaster When the spread was fimshed everyone wanted water a11d after walklng about a quarter of a H11 e found lt and also heard a man from whom they got the water play the banjo Thcs uho went were M1ss Erma fzflfflll Mxss M1nn1e Brown, MISS Es tella Glover Mrs H L Hunter, Luc1le Dorff Jeanne Dalshavs, Vera Greer Ben me Sue Strother Katheryn Cook Grace Chennault Fervle Hu11ter Robert Bran denburg Orv1lle K1ker Jean Pool LOUIS Blaylock W1ll C Gra11t George Moore Tom DllWOftl1 Fra11ces McClellan Ger vrud Brock Hugh Lee Prxce AllSlC Herndon George Reynolds and Judxth oor OUR BASEBALL TEAM Wlth a prommng l1ne up now almost complete Oak ChFf baseball prospects loom up as all c1tv mater1a1, and a c1ty champ1o11sh1p 15 1101 only a DOSSlbllltV but a rather strong probab1l1tv accord111g to present llldlC3tlOIlS The followmg v11l1 probably be the regular l1neup for the 24 season F1rst Base W C lynch Second Base Wm Schroeder Ccap tam Th1rd Base Howard Baxter Shortstop-Orval Rhoads R1ght Fleld Jack K1rby or James Watts Left F1eld Dav1d Cheeves Center Fleld Joe Kmg Catchers Charles Sanford and Robert Sangumet or Wallace Woodl1ef P1tchers Lows Harvev and B111 W1l son Ill11lIIllIlll'llIll'llll 'llllIIIIIIIIIIIII11111IIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII I ' WANT AIDS ' WANTED A part IH the Sen1or Play All of us Semors WANTED A steady Jumor preferred Ray Box Oak Chff H1gh School WAIVI ED An mtelhgent Oak Staff I uc1le Dorff Ed1tor Oak Cllff H1gh Annual WANTED A compet1tor m sol1c1t1ng ads Kath erme Cook Oak C116 Hxgh School WANTED An Agnes no Doras need apply Ph11 Hayes Oak Chff H1gh School WANTED Another g1rl blond preferred references requ1red Tom D1lworth WANTED Sen1or G1rls PICYUYBS Bob M1188 M1l1tary Room Oak C11Ff Hxgh School WANTED A man permanent proposxtlon Mxss Baker Room 208 Oak Chi? H1gh School WANTED More Palmer graduates to re wr1te Oak copy Oak Staff Oak Cl1Ff H1311 School WANTED Permanent ha1r restorer Marvm I Peddy Chermstry Lab Oak Chff Hxgh S hool WANTED A d1ploma Apply Jack Qu11l1an Study 101 9th Per1od Oak Chff Hlgh School WANTED A monopoly on Jack Gardners O1 chestra for next year Class of 25 Oak C1117 Hxgh School WANTED Faculty Adv1ser wlth calm d1spos1t on and room on the top floor Oak Stan' Oak Clff I-hgh School WAINTED A new attendance clerk App y S u dent Body Oak Chff H1gh School on or 111.10111 September 17 WANTED Someone to carry out tl1e Sellfllll nt or Mr Henry s favorne expressxon Sen1or Class Oak WANTED Someone who honestly enjoys tns bunk so 1t could have some jusuficat on ex1stence The Edltor WANTED A g1rl for gxrlsl to su1t my own convernence Major Dwrght Horton M1l1tary Room Seventh and Elghth Penods WANTED A Nat10na1 Basketball Champ on hp Team pos1t1ons open unt1l lanuary 1925 H -'K Allen Oak Chl? Hlgh School WAN FED A better purpose ltlns IS a Darel S any Member of the R O Cs R O C Club house Twelfth Street and Ewmg Ave WANTED A d1ctaphone to preserve all the br1I hant 1deas that m1gl1t escape me Wull C Grant Oak C115 Hugh School VV ANTED Cuaranteed ear mufflers Address all c1rculars and other propaganda to Rooms 106 and g0i cllrectly above Musxc Room Oak Clxff H1g11 c oo WANTED A permanent g1rl Cthat IS one who g1ves me the chance to chuck her first! brunettes need not apply Joe Kmg I1hrary Oak Chff Hlfll School WAN'1hD 'young mall of Class of June 25 w1th g1rl named Jean Cdouble nan1es excludedl fo busn ness nnnager of the 25 Oak Erma A Crxflin Oak Room Oak Cl1Ff H1gh School WANTED Someone to spend as much t1me com posang sunable answers as Bubba spends nlannmg foohsh questlons none but prod1g1es n ed apply MISS Berta Cooper Room 108 Oak C115 H1gh School CAny Old Mdld to A11y Old Bachelorl I am lookmg for a steady And It m1ght as well be you So get the hcense ready And a cottage just for two I 11ever took the plunge before I mav be sorrv that I But mv chance IS o111v one III four So lt nnght as vsell be you Page One Hundred Thirty seven 111IllllllllllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHU' in 5 WHL . 1 I - 1-1 . 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K J,lIIl'YIIII'1 11l1IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IlIlIllll1IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnIIIllllllllllIllllllllllI'IlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllI1lllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllmlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ' . 'War' H3541 ' Q ' ' -.. - me 'LA A --AVA , rl 31-,X V ask, , F A ,su , f 'C -4112 -1 Illlllllllllllilllllllllillllllllllllllll THE LETTER MAN'S SOLILOQUY To pass or not to pass-that is the ques- tion- THE OAK CLIFF LEAF Pge 5 PECULIAR Bob Miles- My stock in trade is brains. . Robert Brandenburg- You've got a funny look- ing sample case. . . , . ZERO Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the passing of a fickle fortune Or to take steps to add another bit of glory. And by this act prolong them. To star-to shine-no more- And by a point to say I end the cheer- ing' and the thousand words of praise That I was heir to. 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be fear- ed- For who would bear the passing of his fame, The wine, the song, the whole world's Qecstacy, The pinnacle of favorites, and the place That for so short a time, it seems, I take, When I myself might my high throne secure, By just one point? Who would these joys forego, To live unnoticed for the rest of life- But that the fear of honor compromised, That still small voice, that football help- ed to live g Strengthens my soul, and makes me, rather struggle for that point Than risk an option on so clear a case. ' Thus cfflnscience doth make heroes of us 3 v And thus the chance for one more year of glory V Is cast aside, on deeper meditation, And-I am better for it. These have been our favorite jokes for some time -please laugh-we did. . it 4 TRUE Orville Kiker- I have Miss Holliday for a his- tory teacher. Vera Greer-- Well, what of it? Orville Kiker-- I just wanted to say that she misses a lot of being' a hqidsyf' i AHEMI D ,Eloise Harris- Can you explain what ilirtation te. Saxon Snow- Sure, it's the red tape a man Roe! through before. he ian kiss a girl. SHOOT! Good hunting, gi:-E! This is leap year! COLOR Audrey Wilmsns- Lots of girls use dumb-bells to get color in their cheeks. omer Thompson- Yes and lots of girls use color on their eheeks'to get dumb-bells. PRIVATE AFFAIR F. R. Willis- Should a boy learn to love before twenty? Billy Richter- Ng, too' large. an audience. 4 THIRTY MINUTES Dorothy Huber- Can I go to my locker? Mins Graves- Youre going to have some job. FOREHANDED Darrell Willis- A word on the cui is worth two in the book, if the teacher is on the job. Gertrude Brock-- Have you done your outside reading yet? ' George McLean-:No, iit's too cold. FLATTERY Ed Lindberg- I like cheeriulness. I admire one who sings at is work. Donald Williamson- How you must love the mosquitoln w Q Q MASCULINITY Boy with a belt-Optimist. Boy with one suspender-Slouch. Boy with a pair of suspenders--Conservative. Boy with belt and' suspenders-Pessimist. - CLEVER Frank Wallace- Every eighty I have was earned honestly. john Willis- I3y.whom? K BONE Mary Wade- Every bone in my body aches. W. C. Lynch- Ee glad you.'re not a herring. IT MAKES PERFECT Lester Potter-CAn irregular bell rangj What is that bell for? 'Allen Melton- Must be Miss Graves practic- llll ln or at Q FISH-Y Phil Hayes- Send helpg I've turned turtle. I Garage Owner- This is a garage-try an aqua- num. I l i I BOOT LIQUOR-ISI-I Paul Giffen-- What's the difference between a pint and a quart? ' Joe King-- A pint makes you happy-a quart makes you drunk.' ' ' . BUSTED Orval Rhoads- What's the difference between a horse and a man? Kptheryn Cook-- Whnt?'f , l Orval- A horse is worth more after he .is broke. s Q s MUSICALE Paul S.- Something played in Assembly today. It must have been the orchestra I've heard so nuch about lu o or as OWL-ISH Vera Greer-- Is K. K. K. a chemical formula? Orville Kiker- Yes, judging from the explosion it makes in the Oak. Room! i , POPULAR CHORUSES Merrily we roll our own. K -The Oak Clit? gurls. Those wienies done me dirt. . ' -Boy Picmckers. THE RURAL BELLE'S REFRAIN Let me live in a house on the Ft. Worth pike, Where the racing beans go by In cars that are good and cars that are bad, . But mostly in cars that fly. I would not live on a dull back lane Where peace and rebellion lie, But givec me a house on the Ft, Worth Pl ev Where the racing beans go by. ' QWith apologies to whoever wrote the original., Q66 lllllffaff f, 'N .1 i ,fi f eg i ' ! ' L I, , A fl -ai ' M- 5 ' , I J uluuuumumumuummnmmnuunmmmnuummuumullunuuiplnrp...ww . ill!HlllllllllIlllIllIIllIllllllllIHIlllllllllllllll'W' ' Wi J gill icy. I 21- ' . . . - ' . ' ' ' ' 9 - ' 22- ' . : I , . 25+ - ' ' . ' , ' . , Y 7 . . . , ' ' Q ' . . . 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Oak Cliff 20 McKinney 0 Nextl OCTOBER 1923 1 Speaking Leopards Society orgamzes with Helen Roberts as president 2-IV B s organize Ye editor and ye busmess manager of Oak announced Hi Y Club holds first initiation at home of Bernard Hilburn First Acorn Staff meeting IV As call meeting G1rl Reserves entertain our new arrivals with a Freshman Fllvver Frolic wish we were Fish' First conference between Miss Griffin and Oak mentors no casualties reported Mr Adamson makes football speeches Miss Griffin keeps in Fish who also has a detention card from another teacher Is she as mean as I am? Not quite Horrors' Pep Squad teaches students new football song Oak Cliff 61 Weatherford goose egg Teach us some more new ones Buster! Pep Squad orgamzes with Dick Garvin Homer Thompson Ezma Taylor and Cecil Taylor for captalns Blue and white costumes and blue and white pennants decided upon 10-Music department entertams school with program from 2 45 to 3 00 oclock J une 25 Class orgamzes Girl Reserves enjoy swim at Y W C A I A s and III A s organize Orval Rhoads is detected speaking to a girl and here we always understood that he was a member of Peno Graham s Anti-'Female Society! -IV-A s put on Senior Show sponsored by P. T. A. and aided by Orchestra. I-B Class organizes. 13-Oak Cliff 58, Celina 0. Bill Schroeder stars in defensive work-Marked improve- ment in team-play noted. , 15-Joint IV-B's and IV-A's call meeting. George Player, in Dallas with Missouri School of Mines' football team, addresses Seniors. He's the same old George that used to hypnotize the Dallas sport editors into making his name synonymous with headline stuff. 16-IV-B meeting. Senior committees appointed. Senior Dance announced for October 27. Auditorium painting movement undertaken. First meeting of city annual staffs. advisers, printers and engravers. Mr. Cauthorn permits firms to bring out their shooting irons Cthey were heavily loaded lj. 17-Girl Reserves discuss Ideals of a Girl, with Mr. Whittington of Y. M. C. A., as a giiest and speaker. Helen Roberts presented with box of candy for subscription wor . 18-Pep Squad practices novel drills for next football game. 19-Leopards avenge defeat of '21-Bryan, Texas, meets crushing defeat at Fair-Oak Cliff 67, Bryan 0. King, Lynch and Schroeder star. 20-Football team votes to enter McMillan in annual beauty show, held in Atlanta. Oak Cliff Commercial Association guarantees traveling expenses. Sewing classes agree to furnish suitable wardrobe. 24-Oak Cliff 62, Sulphur Springs 0. To date, Oak Cliff has scored 295 points to her opponents' 0, with' only six games played. 26-Oak Cliff 66, Corsicana 0. Lynch's sixty-yard run features game. I 27--Senior Dance in gymnasiumg 595.00 cleared. Contracts for 1924 Oak given to Zeese Engraving Co. and R. C. Dyer 81 Co. 29-Senior Ring Committee meets. Debaters and Declaimers have pictures taken for paper. Business Staff of Oak convenes. 30-IV-B's hold regular bi-monthly meeting. Heavy bobs her hair. 31-Girls' Club meets. Acorn out. Whole school is electrified when it discovers Chester Glassley is a true Parisian. The Gilded Frame predicted to be a best seller. 'llffllllfllllllllllllIHllfllllllllflllllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllfllllll Il' 192 4 innnmnmmnummmnuummmmunununmunnmunmmnuumnnum- - H Q - b Page Que Hundred Thirty mne O li Wil'- '5 - 1 - ,115 Q. I A p,,.w'-:-.,va- 113 - --iss - 'nlllllllllllflllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIII'llillllllIIIll!I li L Jmulnllllmlllmmlnum:mnmulnlruiiuimllilunnmlnliilnilxiiilliiliavfn, .-, Calendar-Continued ' NOVEMBER, 1923 - Z-North Dallas and Oak Cliff game scheduled, but nothing except rain got on the field-general gloom. 5-Long-desired-and-delayed game with North Dallas-first game of city series--first score of season against Oak Cliff. Seniors turn out en masse in special car, all trigged out with ribbons 'n'everything. Oak Cliff 60, North Dallas 6. Snake dance. 6-Senior call meeting. Cost of production of annual explained to Seniors by editor and business manager. Oak staff positions thrown open to all willing workers. 7-Oak Staff meeting. Wienie roast planned. Hank' designated- as official business car for Oak, 12--Oak Cliff 66, Denton 10. King stars with 85-yard dash. 13-Oak Staff wienie roast, near Duncanville Road. Question: Do marshmallows, or ginger snaps arouse thirst? 16-Oak Cliff debates Fort Worth on subject, Resolved, That the'Philippine Islands should be given their Immediate Independence. Will C. and Claude win, with affirmative. O. C. 23, Bryan 7. 17-Pep Assembly for Forest game on 24th. Hi-Y Banquet. 19-IV-B's call meeting. Class votes to send Howers to Emma Castleberry, who is ill. Mr. Adamson urges support of Oak campaign. Mexican Consul, Senor Barrera Guerra, addresses Spanish Club. Cadet officers' meeting, 7:30, rifie room. Orches- tra concert, Oriental Hotel, 8:00 o'clock. 21-Girl Reserves have a siskibob party at Hortons'. Students paint whistles white and blue for Forest game. Orville Kiker hears prowler in the house, and tries to crawl under the floor. ' - 22-All Oak subscription and advertising books turned in for check-up. The business -manager wants to know Katheryn CoQk's formula. Pep songs and yells practiced in study halls. 23-Acorn Staff wienie roast at Hortons'. Football assembly. Ambrose Wyrick, distin- guished tenor, entertains students. 24-Oak Cliff 21, Forest 13. City and district champions at one stroke. Not so bad, eh? First of school meetings designed to replace snake-dances. - 26-Football assembly, announcing Witchita Falls game. Otherwise routine stuff. 27-IV-B meeting. Mr. Fooshe of Austin College speaks on Go to College Move- ment. Senior song, written by Lucile Dorff, practiced. Turkey dinner. 28-Assembly. Forest High Alumnus pledges support oi his school to Oak Cliff foot- ball team. D. D. D. Club entertains football boys with luncheon. Nominations for popularity contest made. v 29--Thanksgiving-rest. 30-Wichita Falls 13,'Oak Cliff 10- too much Baldwin -nuf sedl just the same, our boys did nobly. A DECEMBER, 1923 1-'Dallas Hi-Y Clubs give party at Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. 3-Light voting in popularity contest-no insinuations, please. 4-Heavier voting in popularity contest. 5-Assembly-Camp Dallas trophies presented to cadets by Col. Knabenshue. Football pictures for Oak taken. D Q375ool.idge's speech to Congress received in auditorium during 4th period, Miss Griffin eeps' detention hall so that Mr. Whittlesey can visit his new daughter, and has more trouble keeping tab on her assistant than on the detained students. Acorn and i'Oak representatives leave for the Texas Press Association meeting at Belton. ' 7-Assembly. For the first time, principals of all four high schools are present. Huey 8: Philp football trophy presented. S-Program by Oak -Cliff High School Orchestra at 8:30 p. m. ' 104-Assembly. 'R. O. T. C. trophies presented. Voting in popularity contest continues. 11--Oak Staff meets to plan Xmas :Party at Cedar Crest. Assembly for Central Ft. Worth game. Acorn Staff meeting. Popularity contest ends. 12-IV-B's call meeting. Reception and play for, December, Z1 planned. 13-Times'Herald district and city cups presented to school.. Trophyire resent' State prize and won by Acorn. presented to school by Ox Higgins. Oak ciiii' Girls' volley ball team defeats Forest. 3 14- Oak - Acorn Party at Cedar Crest. Miss Griffin doubts Louis' mud story. 15-Oak Cliff 14, Central -Ft. Worth 14. IV-A dance. - 17-Medical Corps meets in Room 116, 8 a. m. Hi-Y meets at Y. M. C. A., 7 p. m. . 1 i 'Ill llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllllIlllllllllfllllllfIllIlllllH1llINNUI!IllfllIlllilIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll ' .- O WWK ,,mm,mmmmwmmmmm l..p In lilnllllllll 1 nnnunnnunnl u wx W Illl llllllllllllllllllllll Illllullllallnlllulllulluaal mf- E : E E 2 S 3 - E 5 3 In E E E : E 2 2: S E E 5 E 5 : E E F7 E 2 : 5 5 2 : E ': : 2 : : E : 5 : : E : 2 E : E g 5 3 2 5 5 E 2 E E E ' :: E E .E 1 E 2 3 2 E E : - - - - 5 : E E e .. 2 , 2 - ' W : E : .. .. ' : E 5 E S E E : S 5 : : : 2 2 - 2 ' , .E Af 3 HK ' 0 E . 2 2 5 1 S E E 5 5 - 2 E E E E 5 E E 5 E E 5 5 3 E E 5 S 2 5 ' s illlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll 192 4 IIIIllIIIIllIlllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIMIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l 1 ' lfglgv Om' Ilnmlrvd Ifurly-one 3 Q T lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'31 Calendar--Continued 18-Spanish Club meets in auditorium, 2:45 p. m. R. O. T. C. officers meet in military room, 8 a. m. . E 19-Girl Reserves give program, Spirit of Yuletidef' Oak Cliff Hi-Y basketball team versus North Dallas Hi-Y. IV-B's call meeting. 20-Assembly for Junior Chamber of Commerce Essay Awards. Hughes Oliver wins first general prize. Alice Gaston, Alma Jordan and Nellie Powell win school prizes. Col. Knabenshue says good-bye. IV-B luncheon. 21-R. O. T. C. parade and inspection, 7 a. m. IV-B entertainment and program at 8 p. m., presenting The Florist Shop. All set for the Xmas holidays. JANUARY, 1924 , 2-Bubba Blaylock forms a new and desperately secret organization, the R, O. C's - Miss Griffin's' first guess is Reckless Order of Children. 3-Girl Reserves meet. IV-A's call meeting to discuss dance. Bubba prepares for initiation Cas charter member, he escapes!-we wonder if Hank -has any part in this performance. We know that a goat couldn't compare with him! 4-Assembly. Plans for annual Senior Dance. IV-A's plan Senior Day. Bubba issues mysterious directions to the R. O. C condidates. Where is ninety degrees north by southeast on the Wheatland Road, traveling due west ? 4 5-IV-B-IV-A Danccg 5595.00 cleared. R. O. C. Initiation. N , 7-Shl What's this we hear about the R. O. C's rescuing a damsel in distress? We wonder where Ray Box was all that time? And if Neck and Billy got very lonely? ' 8-Oak Cliff defeats Oklahoma boys and girls in debate. Oak Cliff 3, Oklahoma 0. 10- Clinging Vine Club organizes, presumably a luncheon affair, but are the boys the sturdy oaks in the case? ll-III-B meeting in 201. Oak Cliff wallops Leonard ,Texas, 47 to 13. l2-Senior play, Dulcy, presented. Who would have thought that Ernest McCormack could be such a cantankerous old bore, or that Don Mayborn was so nefarious: or Mary Kate Etheridge so indiscreet, or sh l-Elam Eckles so er-romantic? Anyway, we approve of Willie's tactics! 13--Baccalaureate Day. Reverend,Wallace Bassett addresses the Seniors at the Cen- tral Baptist Church. ' l4-Senior Day. Judging from his deliverance of the last will and testament of the Senior Class, Edgar McClelland is a born lawyer Cwe hope that doesn't insult him-he can't help ith. But 'whoever told Chester Glassley that the editor has a Roman nose? Gall-il ' 15-Waco girls defeat Oak CliFf girls in debate. Why haven't we heard of the R. O. C's lately? ' A l6-Girl Reserves meet in auditorium. Arthur Wright joints the R. O. C's. . 17-Orchestra gives program at Terrell, and after a cordial invitation to visit thc famous Terrell institution, is reluctantly allowed to return home. 18-Major Whiting addresses the Parent-Teachers' Association. Arthur Wright has ,a black eye. Q 25-January commencement-beautiful dresses-happy faces-crowded auditorium. 28-Oak CHE Commercial Association banquets January '24 graduates and the foot- ball team at Jefferson Roof Garden. Letter men presented with good footballs by Horace McCoy, representing the Journal. Mr. Kimball addresses the graduates. 29-Oak Cliff debating teams defeat both Abilene teams, 5-0. FEBRUARY, 1924 2-Alumni dance. Orchestra elects officers for last term. 5-First call for track candidates. Miss Griffin contem lates entering the hurdles. Bubba Blaylock inquires if Hank is eligible for the 22,0-yard dash. 1 6-Girl Reserves, Oak Cliff student body and faculty honor Mr. Kimball in assembly, all principals and members of Board of Education present. Oak Cliff expresses her regret over Mr. Kin1ball's resignation. Picture of Mr. Kimball unveiled and presented to school. ll-IV-A meeting. Plans for Karnival initiated. R. O. C's agree to put on special stunt fthey evidently intend to act naturalj. 13-R. O. T. C. entertainment in auditorium. Who would have thought Jelly Hilburn was such a Paderewski? , 67542 Kfilffwfigify - 5 - E 5 S E3 Q 5 f 'J ' lf,-cf 6 ' T W 1' m,,,, :mmmmInImlmumnmmmummnnnmgl .uf---M85143wQQXxQululllllulmllun1llIIllnIummllulllluIuIlulmumumuuunung E j .f ,x ,ir X. E 5 N E -2 E E E 5 : 2 E E 5 E E E E E E 5 E 3 2 2 E S E E E E E 32' E 5 E 2 E 5 1: 5 3 E E E E E E E E E 3 1 E E E 5 E 5 - gilIIIIIllllllIIllIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll I 92 4 lllllllllIIIIlllllIllIllllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllIIlIllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page Om' Hundred Forty-three - - it ' Calendar--Continued 15-Senior Play announced by Mr. Chalk, the new director. Candidates for the feminine lead interviewed in 208. Parent-Teachers' Association meets. 16-IV-B dance. Girl Reserves Thrift Program' , 18-Oak Cliff boys defeat Fort Worth team in debate. 20-Isaacson lectures on grand opera. Expresses his pleasure in Oak Cliff's efforts to secure mural painting by Reaugh for auditorium. IV-A's meet to decide on Baccalaureate sermon. Dr. Bassetttof Central Baptist Church chosen to deliver the address. A 21-General Malone lectures on the World War. Z5-Oak Cliff Central School Parent-Teachers' Association gives program in auditor- ium. R. O. C'c have banquet at the sixth period. ' - 28-Oak Cliff girls debate Fort Worth team. . ' ' 29-K. J. U. Class of Central Baptist Church gives minstrel. Hugh Potter wins world championship in jigging. ' E MARCH, 1924 3-Basketball practice. ' 4-I-B's elect Beauty Queen for Kliff Karnival. III-B's discuss dance. 5-Girl Reserves present Child Labor program. Each member given a lollypop doll. 6-Oak Cliti' High School Band plays for Junior Chamber of Commerce on Roof Garden of Jefferson Hotel. 10-Senior .Play practice. Oh Boy, we envy Tevis Wilson that first scene., .12-Girl Reserves meet. 14-R. O. C's hold an all night session. Wonder if Neck will ever learn that an alann clock needs to have the alarm as well as the hands set? 17-St. Patrick's Dayethe Fish are in their glory. 18-Senior Play practice. Who can gurgle like a dead man? 19-Girl Reserves entertain faculty with a party. Plenty of punch in evidence. 21--Dance to raise funds to send boys to Chicago. Jack Gardner's funny boys furnish the inspiration. 24-Plans for Senior Karnival. Apache Dance censored. 25-Assembly. Supp:rt of basketball team urged.. Dress rehearsal for the follies and the minstrels. - 27-First day of the Kliff Karnival. Margaret Stanford swallows gold fish on a bet. Archie McDowell cheerfully forfeits his fifty cents. 28-Second day of the Kliff Karnival. Close competition in the Beauty Contest. Frances McClellan chosen Queen of the Karnival--at that, W. C. showed pretty gocd judgment. r ' APRIL, 1924 1-Teachers get mysterious calls to office-April fooll 2-Buster Hollinquist, Lucile DorFf. Joyce Cates, Dovie May Saylor, and Mary Brownlee have a birthday--they didn't miss much of being April fooled. 3-Senior Play practice. 5-Latin tournament. . ' 7-Oak goes to press-AMENl ! 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Motto: Find a Sturdy Oak V ' rrclingn I Club Emblem: Lo1Jers' Bow-Knot Color : Rose: lst Searcher for the Sturdy Oak .............. lst Finder of the Sturdy Oak .... . .....,. lst Clinging Tendril ..................,... 1' ....... 2nd Clinging Tendril ....................,............. lst Scout for Sturdy Oak Groves .......... 2nd Scout for Sturdy Oak Groves .......... Morning Glory ......................................... Moonvine ........ . ........... 1 .. ............. ..... 1 .... . .. ..... Ma-dear-a Vme ..............,..... Sweet Patooty Vine ............ Bittersweet .......................... Poison Ivy ...................... ........................... Stringing Nettle .......... ................................,....... MAS-FEM CLUB 1 .Rodolph Valentino ..............Elinor Glyn .....Elizabeth Spencer ..............BeryI Aimer ..............Judith Ioor ..............Evelyn Smith ..,.....Audrey Wilmans ..- ............... Devona Clark .............Margaret Lawson Ollie Bess Lamkin .............Alice Gaston ...............Gladys Cramer ...Margaret Gafford ...........Ailsie Herndon .,.........Frances Spears Organized: Garden of Eden, Year of Creation Present Headquarters: Oak Cliff High School Qualifications for Membership: l. Candidates must be either masculine or feminine. 2. Candidates must not believe in Darwinism. 3. Each candidate must freely admit the superiority of the opposite sex. N. B.-After a candidate becomes' a member, all qualifications are immaterial. . OFFICERS Rex Adam ........... ........................... ..,..,., T h e boys as 3, whole Little Eva ............ .................... ......... T h e girls as a whole The Snake .......... ........................................................,,.,,,.,,...,...,, S Chogl Rgutinq The Apple .......... ................................................................................ B roken Rules CUnusual1yJ Active Members: Bernard Haslitt Lucille Simon Paul Speaker Minnie Gray Boone ' Frank Wallace Margaret i Stanford Hailey Baillio Tom Mayes I Try-outs: All of us. Motto: B Swell day, ain't it? . Sure, lefs cut. O ' alle illllmwgy fa fl illllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIllllliIII1lllllllllllQ12'i'1g,?TjEff igulHIIIIIIIllllllIIIIll'IIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllll lHWHN l'H'f'H -Hg I E . g 5 5 The High Oak Vaudefvllle 2 2 Muscal Program 2 E V A Popular- The Cuttin'-Class Blues E i A Unpopular- Forty-four Periods in 201 L2 3 Exit- Box Cars--I'm Goin' Home V E ' B A TOPICS OF THE DAY 2 2 Topical Quotations and Bright Sayings Gleaned from the 2 E Conversation of Bubba Blaylock E E C SONGS I SANG FOR TOM DILWORTH E i By the High-Tone 'Soprano g E E GRACE FEATHERSTONE E D WILL C. GRANT 4 2 2 World's Most Fascinating Monologuist E E The World in General E f Cand-Myself in Particularj S 2 E ARCHIE McDOWELL E E Famous Mystic E g and 2 f Gold-Fish Imbiber Extraordinary E 5 , Margaret Stanford, Neophyte E E E THE savmo OF THE oAK'- - E 5 A One-Act Melodrama by E E Us E 2 CAST 2 E The Hero ............. ........................................... L ouis Blaylock 5 E The Heroine ....... ...........,........................................ L ucile Dorff E 5 The Rescuer ........................................................ Catherine Cook 5 2 The Villians ................ Orville Kiker, Vera Greer, Ray Box, S E Arthur Wright, Ailsie Herndon, 2 E George Reynolds. 5 E 2 G FACULTY cHoRUs EXTRAORDINARY 2 E ' Bringing in Reforms, E 5 Bringing in Reforms, g E They do come rejoicing, E E Bringing in REFORMSY' E Eg H THERE ARE ATHLETES AND ATHLETES E E Featuring 5 E JOE KING 5 2 ORVAL RHOADS E E Don't girls get their white sweaters in peculiar ways? - E E We'll say they do! 2 E 1 PICTURE 2 E So is school, Sherman, so is school. E ElllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll 4 illlllllllllIIllIIIIllIIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIE , - A Page One H undied Forty-sc-ivtn -4: T ':L!3H3.3,LE.,,E,,T, Y A , '4 ' ' ' .I . Q wr ,ea v A-Q! . Wi? ,A . , pf fig: '2-, , lim . 1 . fi I Q. t , 'r UI v v xv v v vi W ty v Liv To the Pacmns of THE OAK: It would have been impossible to publish this annual without the financial as- sistance of the firms whose advertisements appear in the following pages. Won't you please show your appreciation by patronizing them? Very truly yours , Qvinlinuneli 1. Ahearn's Market. 2. American Beauty Book Cover Co. 3. American Writing Machine Co. 4-. Baldwin Piano Co. 5. Balfour Engraving Co. 6. Beachum Beauty Parlor. 7. Beckley Shoe Shop. 8. Bishop's Pharmacy. 9. Blaylock Pub. Co. 10. Bluebird Pharmacy. ll. Boedecker Ice Cream Co. 12. Bookloverg Shop. 18. Brown Cracker Sz Candy Co. 14. Campbell Baking Co. 15. Carroll's Army Store. Cliff Barber Shop. 17. Cliff Queen Theater. 16. 18. Coats' Market No. 1. 19. Coca Cola Bottling Co. 20. Cany's Bakery. ' 21. Dallas County Plumbing Co. 22. Dallas Gas Co. 28. Dallas News. 24-. Dallas Power 6: Light Co. 25. Dallas Railway Co. 26. Dallas Telephone Co. 27. Dial, Dr. D. 28. Direct Mattress Co. 29. Dreyfuss dz Son. 30. Dysterbach, Sam. 81. Flagg Floral Co. 32. Foster'g Pharmacy. 33. Fry, W. H. - 34-. Gisard, C. 35. Groves, Barnes. 36. Hargreaves Ptg. Co. Harris, C. F. . Haverty Furniture Co. Helpy-Selphy Gro. Co. Hil ots, Sporting Goods. Huh, Furniture Co. . Huey 6: Phllp Hwd. Co. I . Hughes Candy Co. ' 44. Ideal Cafe. -- Jarvis Jewelry Co. . Kahn,'E. My ' Keith Drug Store. 87. B9 39. Ml. 41. 42 4-8 45. 4-6 4-7. 48. Lakeside Laundry. 49. Lamar 8: Smith. Wi... Business Department, P0 THE OAK. Lang Floral Co. Lieferts Gro. Co. Lewis Ice Co. Lingo Lbr. Co. Lloyd-Henrickson Garage. McAnally, C., Photographer. Marsalis Lbr. Co. Marvin's Drug Store. M-B Ice-Cream. . Melba Theater. Midway Theater. Mol1'g Bakery. Morrow Lbr. Co. Nash-McI.arty Motor Co. Oak Cliff Oak Cliff Oak Cliff Oak Cliff Oak Cliff Oak Clif? Oran Gro. Co. Motor Sales Co. Pharmacy. Ptg. Co. State Bank. Transfer Co. ge Crush Bottling Co. Ott, Chas. Owens' Lbr. Co. Patterson-Coffey Realty Co. Patton-Bowden Drug Store. Progress Book Store. Rainbow Cleaning Co. Robertson 8: White Furniture Co. Safety Tire Co. Sanger Bros. Sehepps Bakery. Seigel Dry Goods. Sheek Gro. Co. Southwest Ptg. Co. Stephens Roofing Co. Tenth St. Pharmacy. Texas Furniture Gt Storage Co. Texas Seed 8: Plant Co. Texas Sheet Metal Co. Thovrmsnn's Garaxre. Titche-Goetinger Co. 'Pvler Cleaninrz Co. Van lVinkle Book Store. Vic-tori'-Wilson Clothing Volk Bros. Yonrhee'1'QriBurds3al. - Willard .Storage Battery Zeese. A.. Engraving. Zenith Clearing Cof Co. Co. 1 .2 . 7 a so li l i nl 1 ' 'lm Q will Q1 .lfis 'W li' il lf, -pl g i, s ap y I W Zim fire Szffzfer 0 ii . l 672151406 JK 6772001 ' .5 shall have touched your school I 1 days with the glory of time past, etching the romance and the glad- ness of 1924 against the years v Tour Store 1 would be reflected in the headlights of your most joyous associations. Then would we 'Clive happily ever after -serene l in the accomplishment of our purposep- 3 that of sharing Happiness with you, Boys am! girly 1 gf 004 gay mga 9710 Shoppuisq Ceniertcffpallas 1 do fn? 'c' ' - ' G' vs W ,rg-W-5',mT,-5,-gmroy,-Dev,mf g! 1 4 4 1 I Mu- e - M - or A . 15 -5 Health Insurance Q. , 13 for the Whole Family JN 3 Q1 Without counting the daily utility of a lj Chevrolet for going back and forth to work, EQ pr awww, .,,mM,,,,,,,, shopping or taking the children to school, etc., gf It 1 -Q its value in saving doctor's bills, broadening Q, , CHEVROLET' your mental horizon and keeping the whole 3' family physically fit, amounts to more than 11 the cost of the car and its upkeep. Q? It is more of an essential to the modem family 5.Pa53, Tgul-ing than anything else but a home. S Chevrolet meets the requirements of the 4 modern family because it is economical to ff 1.0, bo Flint, Mich, buy and maintain, because of its excellent 1' A appearance and riding comfort, because it can be depended upon, and because it is so easy to drive that 'any member of the family can l use it. li 1, , ,, M f..b.Fl', It x r , Supeliif Rnagistcr , int Mlchtga 2490 5 Lira 'XY 'L 5 - xg I 563' X A A EL Znpcrlor gjfmuring , , ' 5Ii'.32.EI.5gJ.E Z ' sm Q' Sup l L i lil I . S395 4 Supcri 1 Dfli ' . S495 3 Uumyl. p Maha. i .. use Qi or IR Ml Il Ui K N N 3: 4 -,ll 1- l 'r fm ENYQJ-' xj .., -e it off ' Q7 6 - 9.47 Qui LLOYD-HENRIKSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY ,N Oak Clif Sales and Service PHONE c 5093 124-26 No. MARsAus AVE. '94 - A- - A f -A ' bt- Al ' L ' - Al- Al '1DU4 l!.!-I , . PV!-l IU4 .L Ulkgllifllgl -. , ,IQ lr ASH leads the world in motor ear value. VVe have a full and complete line of Fours and Sixes. NASH-MQLARTY MOTOIEH EU. DISTIISJBUTORS -- ------ -- ---- ----- - --qu-.. .---.------..-- ..-.... H EN a yllillllg' inan wants new clothes his first thought should he of this great upstairs store. where the best of clothes are priced at 35 to 315 savings. VICTORY-WILSON Inc. 7 Dallas Upstairs at 1613M Main St. San Antonio Fort Worth Jas. K. Wilson, Pres. Houston Q -...- -..-..- -..-..-.....-.. -.------ ...-,+....... ----- .-. ..-.-- .- ..- -..-...- Phone C 0700 623 F ist leffersmi CDAK CLIFF PRINTING Co Offer Supplif s COMMIRLI Xl xxn Ton P1 ixrixc P mbossing' 1 nglaving, Robertson SL. Wh1te U 11011 salt Il'1ll'NlflH't 2300 q. Huwoocl Qt. Dallas lexas L 1 ii it l: if E ' lb 'r b I I I A i' l, f i Q l - ,r 1' N, G .. l, E ' lr ig i P r Q 7 is I if 5 i v Ai 1 . 4 Ii 4 I Ii ' Ii 4! 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Q x -V in Q -, Q 5 N 5 D Z4 2 7 A 5 A ei 3 4 w lf w Q ozla -u1.n1u1ql lt's All in the State of Mind If you think you are beaten, you are, Full many a race is lost If you think that you dare not, you don't Ere even a step is run, If y0u'd like I0 win, but think you can't .ulnd many a coward fails It's almost a eine-h you won't Ere even his work's begun, If you think you'll lose, you ve lost, Think big, and your deeds will grow, For out in the world you find Think small and you'll fall behind Suveess begins with a fellow's will, Think that you can and you will, It's all in the state of mind lt's all in the state of mind. If you think you're Outclassed, you are, Yozfzfe got to think high to rise, You ve got to be sure of yourself before You van ever win a prize, Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man Hut soon or late the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he ran. The Ballers Jllllnrning News and EVENING JOURNAL CD0 You Realizefa 'e WN N How essent1al the Power and L1ght Company 1S to your modern pleasure m the Theatre, 111 the School, Home, 1n Bus1ness7 Work Wlth your Ut1l1ty that It may gave you the utmost 1n SSTVICG c5 i E QLQ W Light Company ' MM T.. X f6N'1ffh1l'hN1lfoY1faX1 A FfA1f6N1fBN A 1 A TKHFGVDZX1 0 A A A M1 A A fa 0 f6Ylf6N'1ffh1 A FIQYIKRYIFMX7 faYls6Yll'f A D6Y1l'6Yl QYQN PMN FBN1 flN1 HX lj' ' JLXUJLXUHLXUJLKUNIKWLXVIJLXUJLXUJLk'!lQxQJLkU.!Lf'1l' 2 'LXUJLKVAQQlLLQlLkUlLk9lLWJLQ'1lllUlLX'JlLXU. : , , U 3. 27 y-4' . . l 9 - Ch 'l Z' ' 4' S - 2 - ' - ll . QA5 '. l 1' A 4, ' ' 4ll sy ' lq KA I' tin -1 E555 . il 1 01 .... iff 4 ' :::: -1 gg iii-f X . 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I S Cut Flowers, Floral Designs and 1 Casket Sprays LHAS C. MCANXI,I.X '- Cmnmerunl Photographers T Store and Green House 326 VVest 10th Street DALLAS, TEXAS PIIONI' Y lo37 1713115 Llvx-1 OAK l !lsLsm r 41L 41L '4 Llm y41 1 4 LlQ1LMLl'4 Lsv41Lx 41 lyu w ma G w a .Q ,G - nm - , - - .l Lv Lv,JLMLlvgmlrmLgngnwf1L94 G '- rmmx.frmrrm1rr4x1rm1rrn1rm1r oN1 rRY1 fKi'IlfM1 ' H61 ' r?4i1r74i1rm1rm1 ' rn mrfm rmrlrm rrmrrm' rnYrrni1rhi1r761rm1r7.i1 ' lf -a s - M l. - v - a, c. .,. -. ' - - A uwmmmmmwimm ' ' mm v A vi xwi Te!! Your Trozzbfes HE aim of the DALLAS GAS COMPANY is to render the public courteous and con- tinuous service. If for some reason your service is unsatisfactory the Company wants to know it. Notify the Company's office. Give the details of your trouble and the matter will be promptly looked into and your service kept up to the high standard by Dal- las Gas Service. THE DALLAS GAS CO. Gas Ser'vz'ce I , ..-..-.. ------- ... --.--- ..-'.g...-.. --------.- ......- -..... - -... 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JARVIS, IEWELER Phone Cliff 3573 922 VVest Jelferson at Tyler - - - - -..- ..........-..-..- - - - ....-,.g..-..-.-...-....-..-..-..- -..-..-..- - - - -..-..- DREYFUSS The Best Tlace to Buy Tozmg Men'J Cloffzef - .....-..-..-.. ---..-..-- ...-.q..-... ---.---------. - -..- Campbell Baking Company MCKINNEY, THOMAS AND PHELPS STREETS DALLAS, TEXAS Merit Bread and Hostess Cakes Telephone X- 54115 A DGX1 A A ' 01 A - ': ' A 'T ' a'f1l7SN1 A i l ' ,Q ll, I v r ,v I 1' l' I I I I E lg! 1' In I Q 4. 5 .4 it 5 .4 I 1' r 1' r 1 v lr I o I 'I I N, l 1 Q l, 5 NI I C I i lt JI ' i ' W, l P ' C In 1 o I I r I I Q I Er r it ir I I 5 l l P r Q I I lr ig g Xg lI I Q fro Jil ll J llL!'iliS'llLf'fJlWflll llS'!lLX!!.L! l,SJL Mlm A.Lj4liXfZlll'llL!'lWWII'5115LlQJLgYf!LQ'flLE!Lf! eJVIelha Theatre Where Everybody Goes fP. G. CAMERON, Managing Director ouncil of Mothers and Parent-Teachers Association 1,1 'gvqgav Endorsed by: The C The Shrine of Motion Pictures and Their Allied Arts QMELBA QMBLBA Melba GRAND ORCHESTRA I NOVELTY FEATURES Paul Harris, Conducting The SO'l4Il'l.,S Finest Theatre Always Something New sk, - nf..:,.... JI - -- 1511.431-:Q aiucfnixlezfs' ::::g:u1.g1L .. U., ' 1511-::' --+::i:: ' 'n1u1lc- 1, .. , A :' -ni: 3111, L0 G0 BALFOUR CO0 Jfanfyhfturing frwelerr and Sfationer: Ofiicial Jewelers to all classes of 1923 and IQ24. NORTH DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL 0 OAK CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL FOREST AVENUE HIGH SCHOOL BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL l HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY L. M. CLINE, Dislrirl Manager 401 Deere Building Phones X 5390 ' Dallas, Texas H 6822 211110 mamyhrturer: M OFFICIAL DE MOLAY jEWELRY Local Branch -' jx ur' --cf fu, ::7n1:-17:1 ::- is ::- -::1u:7::n+u1x,,: L::L :: :az '::-,:: u ::- : f I' 'A ll ATTENTION MILITARY STUDENTS CARROLL S ARMY STORE Buy Ufrmy Goods hr .Qess Jmvncy 208 N Akard St and 209 S Houston St N N XllfX r Q G S Q. L , 5 C 'qi W' fr' '.:1'wn'xr7'xr?'.'7 e x1rf r7i1r?' fNllf fN1l Nlfl 1Ir I wr x I LH' ' -Y . -- - f -- ffl JK' Ig Igj.',Iplf'Ix!,1Lxl1jgxv,.'3gx .1114 ,ALS Q, ,E W W A, again- , Tenth Street Pharmacy 1 iesulptlonb .L Specialty Qualztq Courtesy Serzzce C 0098 T S630 C 0024- LUIYICI lenth I .1IlC'l.bt61 and Teffeibon INSIXNI DPIIXLRX SLRVIL1' n1n:in1u:inu1nn1u:i 1 1 1 1n1n1up1u.1n1n1pp- HUB Furniture Company The Huh of Oak Cliff fiCl l1f67' of Economy 123 West Jefferson Phone C 4962 GROVES BA RNS LUMBER CO lhe pllte to bus X0111 XX AI L PAPER PAINL1 S X ARLNISHI4 S 1+ 1C Phone C 481 5 YMMR YMMM Texas Furnlture Co r sf- DALLAS O .- Q Q 'L L RAINBCW CLEANING CO. 9 IL LL l,RlCHrXR1D-PARISH ' ' L -ve Af -A 54 -Y+.+A -Ji.-Jian f f-A J D -L u 9 .L 5 L IL g - L L L h I . L . .' ' L . N ' v L I . V . . . . . 1 . 'Q 1 1 - , ! L an 1 . Q U ' . . ' ' , A, .L L . L. Q I v I S' I L L 4 ...- -..-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-.:i..-.:i..-.....:L ..-..i. 91 LL H L H L ' ' L: L 5 , L L L H . . , Y .- L qw 4 W I In 2 L L L LL 1 4 4 , ' . - . y I Y Y 1 'W 1 W7 i X H 1, 1 A , 1 . LL 3- L U 2' - u .L 1 L ' 'L L. . L Illillllli 1 lHITIITIITlllllllllllillTllllllllill1l9 L L V . 1' L L ' g 4' ' 45 ' l L ' f' L L 5 L i tl 0 ! L , I 5 L L I ' Oak Cliff Grocery Company Good things to eat 1-u1q1.nn1nu-..n.1n1n1u 1,---11u1u1ql1qg-n.1..1.... Phones: C 5135 C 5136 Coats Meat Market No. 1 VVE DELIVER Everjytfzzhg in Jiffeazs Fiffz, Oyrierr and CPoul!ry -L16 N. Bishop Avenue OAK C'I.IFF D,x1.r,rx The thing we cherish most is onr l'!l1llf' It has stood for shoes of quality. style and service, fairly priced for 35 years. VOLKS L L - L 115 YV. Jefferson J 8760 ,Qzafzg Hoszefy L ,QL 1 - , A - Ni 'ffM1T6N1 l A H -FHL ' 0 ffh IYM1 ' ' CAL ' IYYL F6N1' : l ' v '1T 'rfN1' I VN ' P611 Gia mbi LQ L 4 LL L LL L Lf , L LP L, L L L Q E 5 Li '5 L 5 E E Q L' 5 4-1 Q Lg 5 .- L L P L Lg I L P L L' , , P E 5 A- E ., L 9 'F S E E E E L L fri MilLKUJLUJL34LLQJLQlL!4JL5'1JLL'1lLL'1 L!!LLQJLL'1JLL'4.LL'1.LL'iJL!A LLQLJA-LQJMJ ' U ' J ' ' l ' l ' ALFALLQJLWJLLQJLUJJLXVJLWAILUJJLKUJLWJLKUJL' 'ilLPAA'JlLk'gL!11LW!-1LL'1JLk'1 W T. H. Morrow Lumber Company MODERN HOMES Corner Sunset and Tyler Phone J 9725 FLOWERS For All Occasions Graduation Bouquets, Cosarges, De- signs, Decorating WVork of all kinds. Texas Seed and Plant Co. lst and J efferson Sts. Phones: J 8514 C 2-L23 Free Delivery Rule the Street Carr Save the DIHJGPQHCG DALLAS RAILWAY CO Blshop s Pharmacy Graduate Phalmausts ' ffVlaere Oak Clqf T fade! 0181 Sew enth md B1Sl10p L 024' vm-' B INMAR JOE H SMITH Lamar 8: Smlth Iwmeral Dzrectors 18- Lmbalmers Ambulance at all hours Auto I 8232 S Vt C 19 2 121 WV lcfferson DALLAS TFXAS xts eats we hate lt Quality food prepared by experts Servlce Quahty and S3I'llt8tl0Il relgn Supreme bring vour famllv IDEAL CAFE L VK SHEITON Prop If W'e Cant Please I ou Don t Pay 91: VY Jefferson Phone C 0: Y 1: 1: - -111 :T 1, 1:11: 1-111 1 1- .1-1-..1..-.1f1,,.11-.1- 1-117.....1-..-..-.1Y..- 1- - 1 I o l ,....1-.1-- 1- 1,111 1117 1 11 11 11 1- 1 1f.1:..+.-.1-11- 1 1- 1 - -.-..-....-......-.....-...- ' 9 I 1. 6 ' 7 7 1 n 1 ' N U L - f 1 ' ,- .a 115: -::'- --ff :-Auf 1:-::-::' 27:4 :+::7::fl-:1n:-uu-aa1um1::7::7:-e- -1-::f::fgg1qc-Y-::7::7:: -: E . ' Y . . . ,. . If ' A - ' if ' ' 5 . I . . . . , 1 H . 7 s . - 1 . J I , .z l . l J 1 Yo Lx I , l ' 7 . . . -3 , , , it ' ' - Q . r' . . y - - A 1 A . f' . f' 22 .. T- F:-u ' ' 1 -' -' nv . , L Y- 'r , 'vt - - ,-' 'xi ggLx1rm1rr.x1rr.x1rm1m1mx1rm1g fm 0 Fm1ffaX1 A ffA1FrnN1frA1YfaN1F6XWN1fm1fm1P01ffmrr3N1K'm1rfh1Ifu1F6X1I7B1Pru1ffaN1rm1ffu1fm1T6X1FloN1INFO rN1YfnNflaN1f4N A--. I SULMLLQJAwlL'4JLxwLwJLw - - - - - - K-01- 4 - 'LKUJLUJ wx LRUJLXUJLKUJLXU-IDU - ' LXUII-WJ V kw ' - . Q4 54 N 51 w 5 9 r '1 N 5 -r Q N1 24. - 1 5 5 r Ei l Q -, Q 4 -, gf Q Q ll 4 Ji Ya gg 45 -Y Q 1 O 1 1 1 1 'V 'X .I -v Q I .A lx r V 1 . I 9 1' 1 1' . Q 4- - f Q W gl Y 2. -, Q Q , ,t Q. -- SX :K Q 5 - 541 3 Y , w 3 o 5 ii 2 Q - , 4 3. go 3 5 5 Q , ,1 it Y 5 - V 9 fi 1 DISTRIBUTORS E. H. Lingo, President W. M. Lingo, Vice Pres. ti' Gen. Mgr. Rum-mid Roofing E. V. Mlunpower, Vice Pres. I Upson YVall Board J. C. P.tt g , . T U , Samuel Cahot's Products R. a erson, I ery ti reas' A , K ,, Sherwin Williams Paints H- SHWYCF, ASU- Sec!! is l e s- Cement, Lime and Plaster LINGO LUM BER COMPANY Lumber and Building Supplies YARDS PHONES 2680 San Jacinto Street DALLAS, TEXAS Y 4-805 J 814-1 Beckley and Jefferson Y 1598 C 114-1 gi.. . .1.n1p1..u1.l Q, im Grgzduazion Day Draws Near Whatever is correct in dress, you can find in choicest variety at San- ger's. Interestingly priced. Young Illerfs Suits for COIllIllCI1CCIll6l'lt, and the day after. Good fab- rics, excellently styled, on specifications that make for maxinuun wear. Beautiful and Acceptalile Gifts that will be heartily approved, in as- sortments far greater than ever. SA GER BROS. oedeker Ice Cream -?o - just a Little Better H ' 'Y ' 'Y ' A W ' 'c ' ' ' ' ' Y ' 'Y ' S D3N1' 'Y ' 'I HUYKI1 --1.-..::,-: Z 7: - -..-...+.-........-...-...- - ....-..........-.....-..............-... -..- - - - - - - - - - -.......+.-..- -...-......-...- - - - - - - - .. - -..- lH llllllIlllq Ll. Af., ,R wwf x 1 M01 IILK 1 JL 1 1 in qw wwf-wx ll 'Ihe home of good Hardware 'ae HUBY 8 PHILP Elm and Grimm Compliments of Hughes Bros. Mfg. Co. 1401 SOUTH ERVAY STREET eManufacturers of' a complete line CA 'wines N Pure and Wholesome . W:-on-..7.l:-nfl D7 7 7 - 7-' -' - YV. G. LANGLEY, Pres. YV. E. KNIGPXTKDN, Secy-Treas. Franklin Motor Go. 1601 SO. ERVAY ST. Fra1z,Uin Six Rickenbacker Six DALLAS, TEXAS 3- ,, -- -- --- f--1c.. an Office Phono Res. Phone .l 9088 C 3529 Office Hrs. 8-12 u. m.--l-6 p. m. Dr. I. Degraffen-reid Dial DENTIST , ,x Office Nights by Al-07lf-Q N. Bishop Appointment Cor. Seventh More Goods for Same Money Same Goods for Less Money SIEGEL DRY GOODS CO. C-2737 Two Stores J-8333 Dallas, Texas ,ff 1. iq.. 1- pigeicfza-as-'x ,- -ml---An ue-nu7-u1.. I u Je-si.. pn.: 'F' 1 l H 1 l ll ll I - 'A ' - -7n:41:f-np ucfxf-. ,W ,ni-n-1+ i l ll qc- cr,- KEITH DRUGS In Rosewin Building Drugs, Cold Drinks Sundries and Toilet Articles Courtesy--Service and A p preciation Free Delivery 927 W. Jefferson AC 3689 --an-anime:-ac lining-ui: 7:7 .V , ' . rIt's at Blue Bird Pharmacy A .Cittle gf Everytfzing Bishop at Seventh C-6124 - - C-307-L 7 gf,-:: 74: n:-nzf-1.1.-:J ::f-.-.n:?.q1n--:: - :- up-:fy The Baldwin Piano Company M A NUFACTURERS The Baldwin. Ellington, Hamilton, and Howard Pianos, Player pianos and Grands. 1807 Commerce St. Retail Wholesale f gf fzgfiiif 'U l.f. 4 Us :gf-:L 75 , I K N- V , . . .4 awww v uw uw: ' LxwLxww4w1LxsumLxwLwA 'JLXUJL' lfWJJLkU-ILXUJLU LKUJLWJLWJLKUJLKUJ v Q A v v Drop Q1 PROGRESS BOOK STORE Boy Scout Radio Boys Golden Boys Jack Lorimer Barbour lite. 6041 Past Tenth and look over our hooks Girl Scouts Campfire Girls SERIES Marjorie Dean Polly-Amin Etc. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ...........-..- - - - - - -...-...g..-.....,.- - - - - - HELPY- ELF Y TORE Wfhere you serve yourself and SAVE 5 STORES IN OAK CLIFF - - .-U...--.-...g..-.-.-W ..-- :- Zenith Cleaning and Dyelng Co Carroll at COlllll1blZl Ave.. Oak Cliff branch OLE Po'r'1'ER, Zllgr. 608 East 10th Street cliff 1781 fCall 0165 m1rm1rm1mx1rrmrm1rrmmx1r E a IWW1 ' S-' 4 ' Q ' W ' Q n rm . . 0 . Q arrm1m1rmm -v A I me 9 V 5' 3: r jf E 1. 4 1: 0 CYD CHO V 3tO1'S G71 3 I 2 gl E ttfe S S HH HCC TCTS t ? H u u Q t v If t Q f Wg 'f N, 1, , S S 5 51' Q 4 1 1' -N Q r X S Q X S Q X 'Q is . N t ' ' 'K as Q . ., THE DIR ECT WAY' , Y' - W W' f rg Q' W C it COTTGN AND FEATHER E NE 41 5 4' ,P 'H MATTRESSES H1 i 4x 1' o nl 3 C U S HI 0 N S r' gl 9 O f E 3 Q 4 E t r Phone C 5151 'E E Q C 1109 North Lancaster Street Q t 5 1, E 4 , 2? i1r?N r6x1r. . l'f6d 1I6X1fi1 1 0 . ' F01F6N1f7i1 'T H Q ' ' 4 ' ' rn ' A ' mrm1r?si1rhi1fri 5-r .. ,ffl-'T wk,-x -sa 'Z - K- '- 3 :Q -V :- -- -V Q -, -N 21 9 1 fr :S 1 I H 'TI :X :I .. -, 9 5. 5 A 5 -f L. -V N :r -T 1 if i A W P r 6 r I .llylll-XWlLXUJLKUJllUJLly WV-IL' LlU1LlVJLKVl A UJLUU 1. 1-'J LW LWJ' Af - - A - A A - LXWJLXV-ILKVJ ' LkyJLxyJLkyJ ' yJLX'ALky'LQg gf 4 P X L Good Pictures and Good Music E ' WHY PAY MORE THAN zo CENTS TO SEE THE BEST ff ' 9 ' ., M1dW3Y Theatre Q ' ' Phone C 2493 5 A JEFFERSON AT BECKLEY , T :LL,3:-L: -L-.E ,-.LLL - -,:-:,. ..... ..-..-.....-,.-.....-..-.-.-..-.....-fi T ii Let's Talk Lumber P 7 GEQ. W. OWENS L LUMBER SL LOAN COMPANY 2 WE MAKE BUILDING LOANS , T: 9 ' g 3310 Commerce St. 126 S. Lancast,: Y 5421, Y 5121 2 Yards C 0275, C 1085 V rg 2 ff .,gw.i1r7mrr51rhi1rm T w T751 vu iff 1- f 'ag '-wif V. I J' -X If :v 4 ? -n -T l 141 Q. 95 D gg 'X V, 4 4 4, fr -L dl -1 -n -v -t -s 2? -l -1 2? il -V ff F? x :Q :K f r A -1 If Nl rf Q Q 4, glLP!!LQLQ-ILW!LQLHQJLLQJIAQ-IL!!-ll!!LSQlW11Q'1JlQLS'gLXU.lLUJJlU!J WLILUJJ - LUALUIJ VJLUI-l A V - -.- , NJ-XM!Ll!l1LW4lLkUJLkU-ILWALKVJLOLILUJJL if 15 CAREE L and or T X DEPE DABLE P o ' ' 1: , Lalces1de Laundry SL Cle anmg Co. to fx mugs at mlm-salis sts, C-5161 -nm-n-1:11n1n--ui'n1u1n1n--uu-nu-:nina-un1un1u-1uu1gTu1uu-nu1uu1u--:nina 1111 n1nu1n-u-nn1n'-u1u- E P14 2 .l-82 l' 1- Sr V ' U, l SP' 'U 'U 'ml me W r H Patterson-Coffey T w W 2 '+ Patton 8: Bowden Realty COIUPHUY t DRUGGISTS See Us hr Cozy Homes 54 If'Lovn PA'r'roN, Prop. N J Your business is personally Phone C 5800 Q appreciated ,, 1 I 4' 685 lu. Jefferson 5. 2' 838 VV. Jefferson Corner Tyler X, Q l Q -......-...-...1..-.--n-n-n--n-- m1nn1u-nn--u-11:1-m1lull:101-11-1ll-Iw-Hl-lI1lI1ll-ll-llinlil-l1ll1In-ulilnill-QR, 4 1 551 sa HROOFS EVERLAS'1'ING', W, Q E 2 M0ll'5 J. W. Stephens Sanitary Bakery Roofmg T1le Co. ' Only exclusive Tile Roofing 3 Phone C 1490 COI1lII'2lClI0l'S in the State of 15 S1 ll T . . .- gi 624 E. Jefferson Ave. 5 ew 21 Dallas, Texas 9 4 it ' ' ' ' TEXAS SHEET METAL W QRKS 9 ly? Q Contractors Sheet Metal Work 9 if Guttering, Spouting, Metal Ceiling and General Tin VVork S 5 3 318 W 7th Sr. Phone C 59:52 at 3 X 7,i1r?,i1r7g1rm1f mm r rh' ' rg fa A A A V 01550 FfM1l75'If?i1Fm1 ' FQ1 VY! f A 4 P751 MVIKYI T7i1f7ai1I7ni1fhi1ls2 Aw .,..,,, . g:::g:g:g:5::,355I:513:51:,-''gggg:1555:gfzgggsggzg:5:::535gg:g:g:,3:::.g-zglgr,3:g:1.,:-:::-.- -4- . '-'emwmv-'MGE'-' '-:-:-:e-:-:-:.:-:I4I-7-1'7-:-:-:A:-:I:?:I:7:f:5:7::::5:':f:7:1:2:f:E3:fffftfzfzfz7135:ffifffffffilfr-rIEfE2fSf7f1f-.-:-.-1- - : -fifzi:-21555525-: 3 - .-:-:-:?: -Z:-gl .. '--'-'-'f:f5I-sffffifii2523357235:55:557353535:E35:353:5555:5:5:5:E:5:7:5:5::::::S:'55:5:::E:E::::::::::::::: -- '.'.11?22: 1-W,-, - - ' -:--feii: - -' -'.-,--,-,-,--:.- -.-,-i, - W-.-:z-.:-1' '-- -.zzzzz-:wf-1 --'---- ---- ----- ---- f ' -'-'-'-'-' a '-'- ' W1' 4 i 55? ? S lii ?? iti ff iilf fif C 9 ou canbe, A N, -51,233 'ni J' ' T' A sure of It C' ,jym F .3 This beverage--ice-cold-a blend of pure sugar, fruit flavors and other choicest products from nature-is ready in the patented bottle which is the most sanitary package that can be made. It comes from our absolutely sanitary plant where every bottle is sterilized. Buy it by the case and keep a few bottles on ice at home Dunk Bottled Dellclous and R9fP9Sh1HQ THE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ' DALLAS TEXAS U EX L T C C A G V l 35 , 0 5 - , 5 N - we ,A i - A 4 5 O u . ,- o 0 9 gflf E A fb X , . - I B ITLED NDER AN CLUSIVE ICQQQE FROM HE OCAVCOLA OMF , NTA. A. VOORHEES EP BURDSAL Ojfcial 'Photographers fir MQHE CSEAKW Therz'.r a 7Qa:an Studio: Q 121896 Elm Street DALLAS V 3 4 .JH :. I .. .V- T 'FI 1.1 L .- Al. ' .p 'R .,. ' ali. lg. i :L 4: 4 43 , 41 ll i 4 0 3 Q 3 fi . l I 41 . Sw EP. ji 1' lil Il D i I 9 i 41 tl -V Q li Ti 'f p 1 lv 4+ Q -, Q Q' 3 Q Q 3' 3 Q Q Q1 ll 44 Ii Q V Q ir v . Y 44 Q Q 4' D P BANANAS GROCERIES Yes, We 4 DRY GOODb Have NO Z HARDWARE AUTOMOBILES UT a nice and well assorted stock of drugs, drug sundries and in fact. most everything commonly kept in an up to date drug' r store. VVe are staunch believers and boo-sters for Oak Cliff and the O. C. H. S. So when in need of anything' in the drug line remember POSTERS PHARMACY 4 Has It Corner Lancaster and Jefferson Free delivery to any part of Oak Cliff C-5911 C-3930 C-0038 No Charge for Grinding Valves and Cleaning' Carbon in Willys Knight Motors First Ten Years Q Oak Cliff Motor Sales Co. OVERLAND AND VVILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES z See Our Line of .Qnfd H and Cars ' 'Phone C-5263 607-9 E. 10th St.. Oak Cliff -.....-..-...-....- - - -..- -..-...............-...-...-.4...............-.......-.a....- - - -.-...- - - Marsalis Lumber Company, Inc SERVICE 2 1 xoni Plant to Possession VVe cordiallv invite vour building' and material business-when you want to build anvthing ull us C-6715 1021 North Marsalis Ave ....- - .-..-..-...-..-...-.......-..-..-...-..-..-..-......g..-.......-...-..-..-..-....-..-....-..-..-..-.......... ' I I f - A 4 1 w N .' ' 'i 4 Q T ' . rm-I 'rrmrm ' r ' t TW r? ' rmirmirmm .rm1rm1rfmr'.'1'g1f'. fNffX f ini. 545 -X 4 - v rr -r -r -f Q Qu J 11 11 U -r -L -f -. r 4- r v P MLW!IEWLS'!JLSY1JLkUJlS'lJLk'lJKXWJ DUJLUJJ - A - U-I ., ,ii- A., ' A1 A. : ' ' ' A H ., WJ LL' YlllkylLS'lJLN'1lLW!JN5NilLk9JLS2g 9 Ig il Phone C-1028 Phone C-0126 :T QA K CLIFF STORAGE Ei TRANSFER 1- 'Y I : 5 A COMPAN , NC. , I I Q , a B. M. Crenshaw, President John XV. VVebb. SCCl'Ct2lAl'Y a' ., Movmg, Packing, Shlpplllg, Stormg 1 U , 1, ' a ons ' Baggage VV g 1, 116 So. I1iLl'lCZlStCl' Ave. 5 1 5 F, 1 w 3 I ,-,,-,,,,...-. -. ----- ..-.......-..-..-..-........-,g...........-M. .-.--- - .. ... - - - - -..... . , n . E -eW,v.!ffm'W T R p One, two and '- Alwdyf 4 If al fi' f 'nw E F 4 foe 0101 .r ,few R aaea 4 I n - P f fefff 1: My ' . ,,,, , W ,Wxff lg n A Gift Always Well Received , CDC-1k Chff Pharmacq Co. L. 0. DONALD. Ph. G. Two Stores 5' 4: 3, Two Largest Drug Stores in Oak Clif 10th 84 Lancaster Tyler and Jefferson --X Phones: C-5121d--C-5122-C-3700 PhCY16Z C-21 1 6 QE 9 E l A ITM A ' biY1 fm1f6Yl f Y ' - Ffh Y f -' ' WN Y ' A TfM1TfA1' Ifiiffaifli -ULKUJLWAIUUJLUJLKUJLUJLXVJLKW-IDUJ LYUJLUUIXUJLKQQLXQULXUJLXUJLWALXVJ LKWJLXUJLKQCILUQ ' - p 4, - A ,,. A LL!fiJQlLl1Lk.l1LL.Wlf!iJL!.!4 -lg . :L . . 4E I I S I I Y h I I' , CH IJCCCSS ll CHTS III t C IFC it It I l . Z' 2 B D ll ' I USIHCSS III H 35 ,z I I' , Starting with a small tire repair shop at 517 South Ervuy Street, wc- lI2lVf' steadily grown 1 into the ood will and confidence of llzmllas and Texas IllUftIl'l'1lS until toduv we o me-rate the If X H . I 1 ' finest and most Complete tire sales and repair in:2titution in the Southwest at ISIIU-2 Young ' IL Street. ' Qi ' Our eight road service ears are kept constantly hue-sy serving our numy cusztozners with il it I E 'I GOOD Y EAR fl DIAMO D I' if an tg '1 T' cl b ,I 11' CS HH U CS Q E if ji L OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT t 4l is equipped to fix every type of auto and truck tire--quickly, correctly and eeonolxlivally. ,' We have found that honestv, cou uled with good merrhundise and ro mer service, is the 9 I . I I7 I 0 best plan. 1' Q PHONE Y 2020, Y 44300, Y '1-309 V Your call over any of the above telephone numbers will get immediate action-any- 1. where, any time. I I ig I SAFE I Y I IRE REP IR CO 'I I Y a Q 1800-2 'Young Street Dallas 'I I : 5' l-u:1u--n:lu1:u 11111 1ll1ln1nll1ln1 1 l1IuQu1un 1111i1 4 1-11-111i ,-,,,- Q I, i I It if :I it I C ,f I 5 I e wie I cz! e 5 it I I ' I1 T la T ll It if 5 0 0 ' - il :I Q if Q: it Q I , -n-Q.-.-.--W--.--. ---- - ---- --n-Q...-an -------- ...I-...I ----- . - --..- ' I 51 ' 9 if I Dm, WARD s it Q if I RA GE ffm 't ' E E E It 5 LEMON CRUSH AND LIME CRUSH ,I Wt, QL Bottled by t I V I' 5 ORANGE CRUSII BOTTLING COMPANY .. 1 , r 'I 700 So. Ervay St. Phone Y-6888 jr ii I 1 5 AI MX1 A I A A A ' 4 a A ITN a l7iYI PfA1DiN1P6N1 A ? ' Y ww w W1 - - M , uw - moi ,.,. ,. .. wu m n 1 1 ,W C. F. HARRIS IOS S. I.?1lll'.'l.Stt'l' Avenue and 135 YY. Jefferson A C'onipl1-to Line of D RY G O O DS Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. DALLAS ---- TEXAS .1...-......,i..1 .. .- 1 1 .- 1 1 .- 1 -...--.1 CLIFF BARBER SHOP Specialfy on C'hiI1lrm1's and Lfulivs' lVorlf H. 'l'r:,xnNma, Prop. Marshall Cleaning Co. Odorless Dry f'Ierming R. VV. BIARSHAIJ., Prop. J-8996 106 N. Lancaster ..-1...-.41,,1 1 .....in1I..-qi..-.,.1..,1..1.,1,.1..1. Lino-type Composition and AllXlll2LPj' Publishers of Perlocllczlls lf you have in mind the publication of zu perindivul ch-voted in some Sl1l1'if'K't or cause :mtl if you feel reasonably sure- of sufficient Slli1Sl'!'il1tl0IlS and all- vertising patronage, wa' may lie in il pnsifion in lu-lp yon. lh,.u'l,m'K PI'1x1,lsH1Nc: Co. 1804-li .lavkson St. 'I'vlf-plmnc Y 6972 Dallas, Texas an Winkle's BOOK STORE Thompson's Garage Autllorizezl Ford Service Best Equzbpea' Garage in Oak Clif L' 1825 916-18 YV. Jefferson pi.-11-.1..1.-1111.-1.--11 liependnlflv S1'r1'ir'r Full Wviglzf LEWIS ICE E99 COLD STORAGE CO. Since 1897 Cliff 6977 132-L N. Nlnrsalis Ave. Texas Made Covers Used on THE OAK. THE. DALHI, THF. VIKING THEFORESTER and THEHIGHLANDER Were designed and manufactured IN DALLAS by the American Beauty Pass Book SL Cover Co 'Duignerr and ,Uanulanurerx of School Annual and Decorative Covers for Every Purpose Everytlzzng for the School Your Patronzxgv Appreciatcd H9015 Film St. 1611- Pacific AVC. faN'lWm1F7i'1 fm1 f7i1 P7 U 'ii' 1 ' WW' ' ' '1 ig :uw A T, A ,. T- -- G. 3 K w e gi f ,,:,- ,ir IM This Bank Is Founded on Service Deflzkalea' to the program and up- buzfafifzg Q' this Commzmzgf ,. .- ,- , It , C, L. S. Brothertoin, lst Vice-President Operated by men L. O. Donald. Znd Vice-President gqllobiisivfnfgrelgfags p M. L. Mm-1-is, :ard vice-111-esiflem every Customdrg Robert 0. Barnes. Ass't Cashier 'lf'-' lwike F. Reed, Ass't Cashier A BANK OF ww Serwbe Sdfziyfwfzbfe QAK CLIFF STATE BANK SL TRUST CO. E. WORTH JONFS, T. 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