South Oak Cliff High School - Den Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1935
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Sx412f5,f2Q-q5f.SvfiE23ii1i2ii250- i, l:3 VV T -- ' ,-.::-Z- cl . - ,- - - Egbxg- ,'x-.,' f,,3QIgh',- l'fL.z::,5:::::.-xx -, - -A' Ti' 'if' fu ' 5 X xfg Zlblzjf N:'w,:,l'U!4zlnu1u1ll ' f ' ff- L 1 ' gi ,. - Flin? '.'- 'WH T 1. - 1 T--tx . ' L - 'if JE' Sf:-?I..2121IE: ! - ff- 'f'f 1'L? - W , -Af-.W 1- i Q IZ T' - fi' Vf '1 ' A ' fig 'i?- 1 Y , A ', ,El L H fL::.g1 'F'-ifa-'71 .- ' - x f x gj w-f: U - I 2 A 4 - I 1 - 4- ' Y ff L 'L3 f5154 T ' ' ' ' '- '-91--,Q in - '4?t -A A X 5 Fl miuiisfrat i Sn Kingzloms melt away like snow, Gods are spent like wasting flames, Hardly the new peoples know Their divine thrive-worshipped names! -Drake. ' Y I N. R. CROZIER E. B. CAUTHORN L. V. STOCKARD S1lfJt'VilIfl'lll1L'lIf of Srhools Axxixlauf S1iperi11le11n'f'11l Dixtrift Sziperinfemlenl of Srhouls of High Sfhools Board of Education DAVID W. CARTER, JR., M. D., President COMMITTEES Finance Bziildings ana' Sites Gabe P. Allen, Chairman L. O. Donald, Chairman L. O. Donald Gabe Allen Mrs. W. A. Leeper Fred D. Danford S11 pplipy Lzinrh Rooms Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt, Chairman Mrs. W. A. Leeper, Chairman L. O. Donald Z. S. Armstrong Fred D. Danford Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Rules Welfare Z. S. Armstrong, Chairman Fred D. Danford, Chairman Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Mrs. W. A. Leeper Gabe Allen Z. S. Armstrong HOWARD A. ALLEN Arfiug Priazdjml -u 'I I S T I --.::::y.: To the Seniors It is my privilege to greet you, the Senior Class, at this time in the absence of our beloved prin- cipal, Mr. Adamson. The finest message that I can leave with you cn the pages of this Oak is to urge each of you to appropriate to himself those excellent traits of character which our principal so uniquely taught you. Never before in the history of America have we so urgently felt the need of education and character in business and government. The schools are challenged to produce thinking young men and women, capable of solving our social and economic problems. It will require a straight- thinking, honest, sincere people to preserve and extend those ideals of democracy which were written in our American Constitution. We shall expect you, the members of this class to continue the education which you have here so worthily pursued. May the influences of your lives join with those of thousands of former students to spread the fame and spirit of Oak Cliff High School and to render service to humanity! Face life with honesty, confidence, intelli- gence, sincerity, loyalty, and purpose. A Weak man Waits for opportunity While a strong man makes his own. Opportunity is where you are, and not in some distant place. HOWARD A. ALLEN, Acting Prilzcijml. 'F Pugc Tbirteuu .1 I ' 7. 2. :wx ,is -ki, A :ai yy Q, . st, nm WWW? f l l gf Q iizgxff M, Page Fourteen Gut Faculty To you, dear Faculty, we would pledge our uridying devotion, and express our gratitude for your unlimited and unnumbered services which you have rendered us during the happiest four years of our lives. I I 'F X. QN- l ADAMSON, W. H. . ALLEN, HOWARD A. . ADUDDELL, HELEN ALEXANDER, LAURA BAKER, NELL . BANKER, WANIJA . BARRETT, ANNE BELL, ANNA . BELL, RUTH . BRAMLETTE, MINNIE . CABANISS, IDABEL CAIN, E. M. . CAMPBELL, L. E. . CLEMENT, NELLIE D. CLIQMENT, W. B. . CLYETTE, MARY LOUISE COOPER, BERTA . . CRANE, ABIGAIL CUNYUS, G. G. . DURRETT, W, P. . EISENLOHR, HENRII-.TTA FRASER, RIPPLE . . GILLESPIE, J. H.. GRAVES, FANNIE . HAMILTON, LUCY HAMILTON, W. T. . HAMMOCK, CHRISTINE HARRIS, MARGARET . I-IAsELTINE, MAY M. HESTER, H. B. . . HIGGINBOTHAM, LORINE HOLLOWAY, GERALIJINE HORN, HELEN R. . Faculty . Prinriflal Affing Prinripal . . Frenrb . Librarian . Typcwrifing Publif Sllcaking Malhemalirs . Hisfory . English . Matbemafim . . Clulbing . Coninirrrinl Law Mevbaniral Drawing . . . Ari . Mathrnlafirs . . English Hislory ana' Cirirs . . Hisfor-v Clavmisiry . . Hislory . . Inurnalism Home Erononiirs . Arrounfing . Dcan Maflarmaiirs . Physics Lalin History . Musif . Manual Arls . Sovial Srimirc' Sc'4'rrlary fo Principal . . . Englis J JACKSON, VIRGINIA . Clerk KENDRICK, MARY Shady Hall KING, ROBERTA . . , Spanish LANGFORD, NELLIE BLY . . English LEFTWICH, L. C. . . . . Mallirmalirs MANN, JOHN A- - Conunanilanl of R. O. T. C. MATTHEWS, H. T. . . . Latin MILLER, HAZEL . . Sborfbaml MORRISON, MARY Pbysiral Training NFWBERRY, EUGFNIA . . . Spanish NOAH, WINTON . Malhrinalirs PATRICK, ANNE . . English ROCKETT, MABEI. English ROOTES, VIRGINIA . Spanish RUFFIN, RUTI-I . SMITH, R. N. . STOKES, BERNICE TAYLOR, NELL R. TILLEY, EUNICIQ WHATLEY, PEARL . . . . English . . . Mallarmaiifs Assistanl in Pbysiral Training . . . . English . Chemistry Malbcnzalics Page Fifiecn Wh 0' Page Sixfrczz MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS Parent-Teacher Association o111f1QuRS .E. M. GUI,S'1' . .T. A. Holm . .M. B. MQJIKCAN .tI. E. WAI.llAX'I.N .R. B. HUMPHRLY .L. B. NIOIINSTON .C. C. CAMERON .-I. G. -IUNLS . .j. W. Fl.r,n1MAN MRS. L. O. DONALD . MRS. V. O, PFIIOMPSON MRS. J. D. B14,N1m . MRS. E. C. P0015 . . fin! Vin'- S m'z' UI1tlVIt'l'- 'lffinf Vim' IJUIIVIZP Vin'- lfffrl, vm- PH'Sit1t'l1f l'1'vxif1v11f Pr'1'Siz1L'lIf l'rf'siJr11l Prc'si1lc'11f PI'4'Sflft'I7f Sixllz Vin'-I'r1'sid1'11f Sc'L'r'111'l1 Vin'-Pn'csir1c'11f R4'l'0l'f1'fIlg Smvfvfarjf COI'l'l'S!Jf1llt1fl1iQ St'l'l'l'I'L12'j' . . . 'Tl'f'l1SIll'!'I' . . H isfo rian . Pur1ia111f'11larian Parent-Teacher Association Progress is not measured hy the distance we find ourselves from the goal, rather hy our distance from the starting point. The Oak Cliff High Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation has come a long way from its starting point, yet, today it is still holding aloft the ideals of the Parent-Teacher movement and building toward improved homes, schools, and communi- ties in which to rear children and better laws for their protection. Service has ever been the watchword, and no effort is too great if it benefits the child. Out beyond there is lying A year filled with fair tomorrows I n the silent past are dying-.. All our little east-opt sorrowsg In the distance there are glowing Heights on which proud hanners fly Armed as victors we are going To ascend them, you and If' Page Se venteen - The Dads, Club OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Gilokoii A. Smmczui-1, Chairman of flu' Board W. lf. ULM ............ pl'I'Xir1,l'lIf L. MQZBRIDIQ . . . Iiirxf l'ive-1'1'esi4fr'11l-Miwzflersfmip llNo. I. Bisaunux' . . . . View-PrrxidwiI-Wvlfarc GUY E. DEAN . . . Vire-Pmviifefzt-Enferfain1110111 BRUQ1-1 Klaksriaxx' . ...... ElIfl'V'fllfIIIl1t'11f G. C. -IENNINGS .... Vin'-Pruwiilwlf-151111ralimr C. W. HARTI'iR, Virc'-Prc'sidcr11--Aiblriir arm' R. O. T. C. H. F. PARR ...... ..... S l'l'I'f'fIIl'V1' C. D. Bkowfnria . . ...... Treaxiirrr George Chestnut E. P. Childress llno. E. Willis M. P. I-luckabee E. M. Cain E. T. Johnson The Oak Cliff High School Dads' Club has had a successful year. The tennis court has been brought to completion, improvements have been secured for the base- ball diamond at Lake Cliff Park, and other additions made to the grounds and gym equipments. Welfare has been especially stressed and it is felt that all actual needs for food. clothing, books, and supplies have been met-in eo-operation with the P. T. A. This department is our first concern as an aid to the promotion of education. The club has headed a move for an addition to the building in order to eliminate present hardships and to aeommodate more pupils, and believes that the new building will be added as soon as money is available. We consider this of major importance for the future of the school. Pngi' IifA!jl7fl'l'lI ' 'ienibkrs i 1-.1 S I T CHARLES SPRAGUE FLORENCE WALRAVEN ALICE TOWNSEND President Vice-Presiclvrd Svrrrfary January Class Qfficers COMMITTEES PROGRAM CHARLES BARTLETT . . . Clmirnmfz Pugm' Twruly LYDA BEss STOCNER ROSE MARIE HOWELL GEORGE SERGEAN I SOCIAL RUTH MAPLES . . Clnzirnzan CARLOS JONES PAY KEAHEY ROY KINNAN INVITATION XVILLIAM HELLER ..... Claairmau RUTH BIRDWELL RUBY LOUISE MCBIKIDE EARL HAMILTON .Wg- I I X ...-.f--..-. -..--.-.... M MARY ADAMS Entered from Sunset, '32. Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Horseback Riding Club. Swertnz'xx and friwzzlsbip xbim' forth from ber fave. RICHARD ANDERSON Entered from Reagan, '29. Hi-Y, R. 0. T. C. The expression slmalzx a mind In duly firm, volrzfloxml, rr.vignz'rl. CHARLES BARTLETT Entered from Peeler, '3l. R. O. T. C. Officer, Camp Dallas, '32, '33, '34, Most Efficient Cadet, '34. Clay Clap! Hen' vorrzcx Charlie! FRED ELIZABETH BECKENBACK Entered from Peeler, '3l. Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves. No om' frcr nflrnrpls Io mmprlv Wilb ber suwlrzrsx and ber rlaucing feet. CHARLES BECRHAM Entered from Lida Hooe, '31. Football, '31, '32, '33, '34, Track, '33, '34, R. O. T, C. If I van gel by lorluy, pifrbalrx ilu- worm will turn !onmrr0u'. JACK BENDA Entered from Bowie, '31, Rifle Team, '33, '34, Business Manager of the Amru, Camp Dallas, '31, '32, '33, '34, Crack Company, '32, '33, '34g Latin Club, Scholarship Club, Crack Platoon, '32, '33g Cadet Captaing Head Cheer Leader. Lore: fo bear bimxvlf talk. RUTH BIRDWELL Entered from Bowie, '3l. Girl Reserves, Invitation Committee of IV-A's. She was rzfer fair and m'1'er proud, Had iongut' ai will, bu! ye! was m'l'z'r loud. CHARLES BLUDWORTH Entered from Reagan, '31. Who knowx ivbrrr' bf' will land? 1. 'ff .,X X Page Twenfy-One 17 45 As A l r 1 J Page TlL'L'llfj'-TIVO MARGARET BOYLE Entered from Sunset, '33. Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Gymboree, Span- ish Clubg Dallas Day Pageant, Acorn Reporter. A qniei, cheerful girl is sbt' Ami sweet and prolly as ran be. DOROTHY BRANT Entered from Hogg, '31. Poppy Sale, '31, '32, '33, President Il-B Class, Dramatic Club, Acorn Staff. Ona wry quiet, yet so rbarnzingf' FRANCES CAMERON Entered from Bowie, '3l. Pen Pal Club, History Club, Latin Club, Social Chairman of I-A and II-A Classes, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Gymboree, Acorn Staff. Lillie and ruff, xlu' m0I'1'x so fax! Tbuf under ber frrl llwri' grows no gram. VIRGINIA CAYWOOD Entered from Mills, '3l. Girl Reserves, Gymboree, Spanish Club, History Club. Gund nalun' and rburm arf' ber slriking q1mli1iI'x. GERALIJINE CHILDERS Entered from Reagan, '3l. Pan-American Forum, Scholarship Club, Spanish Club, Acorn Reporter. lt's nirff In bi' miiimii when ymfn- nulumlly nite. LOLA COLE Entered from Bowie, '3l. Spanish Club, Gymboree, Art Club, History Club, Dramatic Club. Every inrb of bw hvighl is an inch of delight. RAYFORD COOK Entered from Bowie, '3l. Golf Team, '33, '34, Captain Golf Team, '34, Acorn Staff, Art Club. His bvarfs as far from fruuzl as hrawn from earth. CLAYREE COOPER Entered from Fort WortlI, '34, 'Anntlivr rmxrm wlry gwziluvirii prefer wil-bi'i1il,I. 1 ....,.-., -1 1 MARY ELLEN CRUDUP Entered from Hogg, '3l. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, President of Girl's Glee Club, 'Hg Christmas Cantata, '32, '33, Lead in Oeperetta, '34, All City Chorus, Dramatic Club. No endeavor ix in win Itx n'u'arrl is in the doing. SOPHIA LEE DAVIS Entered from Mills, '3l. Girl Reserves, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society, Secretary of National Honor, Co-Editor of the Oak, Gymboree. Ab, wha! lowly things An' faxbionril ou! of eighfevn springs! C. B. DONALD Entered from Hogg, '30. Crack Platoon, Non-Commissioned Officer, R. O, T. C. Nix opinion ix bix luwf' LA VERTA DUNCAN Entered from Bowie, '51, Gymboree, Spanish Clubg Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Frivndlinf'xs ix bvr miilillr name. MARGUERITE DU N N Entered from Bowie, '3l. Girl Reserve President, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society, French Club, Latin Club, Operetta, Poppy Sale, Oak Staff. I rounl my fimi' by limes fbai I mer! flue. SARAH FLEMINC. Entered from Bowie, '3l. Gymboree, Operetta, '33, Glee Club. Merry and frm' and rad for nobody. ONELIA FRANKLIN Entered from Reagan, '3l. Poppy Saleg Gymboree. A girl you ran't forgvlf' BONNA DELL GHARIS Entered from Hogg, '3l. Girl Reserves, Latin Club. She roulrl luugb and leap and run, Send tbl' bull flarbing in Ike' sun. i 1 'ff .v - jx all X ...--.-- .-un... Page T ll-'L'lIfy-TlJl't't' Page Twenly-Four ROYCE HAILEY Entered from Trinity Heights, '3l. Always rmrly and willing for fun or for work, EARL HAMILTON Entered from Reagan, '3l. Dramatic Club: Senior Hi-Yg Business Manager of Acorng R. O. T. C.g Crack Companyg Spanish Clubg Acorn Staff. Witty, lirrly, and full of fun. LUCILLE RUTI-I HAMILTON Entered from City Park, '3l. Girls' Reserve Clubg Mixed Chorusg Swimming Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Latin Clubg Gymboree. The hruris of ber friends lrnst sufrly in hw. CLAYTON M. HARPOLD Entered from Mills, '30. R. O. T. C.g Acorn Staff. Thr little good I haze done is my besi work. WILLIAM HELLER Entered from Ho-gg, '31. Crack Companyg Crack Platoong President of Dramatic Clubg National Thespian Clubg One- Act Play Contestg Scholarship Clubg Senior Play. Ambi1ion knows no rest. AUBREY HILBURN Entered from Reagan, '31. Scholarship Clubg Latin Club. My fulun' is not one of my mnrernsf' ROSE MARIE HOWELL Entered from Hogg, '31. Girl Reservesg Scholarship Clubg Gymboreeg Poppy Saleg Dramatic Clubg Secretary of Classes I-A and H-B5 Forget-me-not Saleg Operettag All-City Chorus. Queen Rose of the rosebud garden of girls. DOROTHY MAE HUFF Entered from Hogg, '31. Orchestrag Girl Reservesg National Honor Societyg Scholarship Clubg Gymboreeg All-City Orchestrag Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Sale. Ca1mness is a gnu! adzfantagrf' HOWARD JENN1NGs Entered from Reagan, '3l. Football, '33, 'Mg Basketball, Senior Hi-Yg Glee Clubg R. O. T. C.: Scholarship Club. He always looks al Ibm' bright side of life. CARLOS JoNEs Entered from Amarillo, '3l. Football. Cirero is dead, Demosfheues is dearlg but Carlos is ye! alive. XV. B. JONES Entered from Hogg, '3l. Oh that I had a fifle good enough to keep his name Company. FAY KEAHEY Entered from Hogg, '31, Modz'sly is the rharm That rolalesf bearfs ran quiflaly warmf' JEWEL KEMPE Entered from Austin, Texas, '3l. Baseball Team. A silent man is a safe man, for none know his tbougbtsf' ROY KINNAN Entered from Tulsa, '32. Football, '33, Captain Basketball, '33g Track, '33, Class Officer, '33, Senior Hi-Y Officer, '33, '34, Scholarship Clubg Linz Award: Oak Staff. He bas manlinrss and courage, what more does he need? JACK KINNEY Entered from Hogg, '31, Scholarship Clubg Spanish Club. As prone to misrbief as able to perform il. LUCIAN LEE Entered from Reagan, '30. What a spemltbrift is be of his tongue. I a 1 o JN X Page Twenty-Fire I 1, I Page Tu'r'nl-y-Six H. C. MAIDEN, JR, Entered from Hogg, '31, President National Honor Society, Scholarship Club, Pan-American Forum, Host at Pan-Amer- ican State Convention, '34, Pen Pal Club, Latin Club, Junior Hi-Y, '32, '33, Officer in R.O. T. C., Camp Dallas, '32, '33, Linz Bible Award, Dramatic Club, History Club, Texas Historic Pageant, '34, Spelling Contest, Senior Play. A friend lo truth, in soul sinrvre ln adion faithful, and in honor clear, NADINE MALLICOTTE Entered from Bowie, '30, French Club, Latin Club, Poppy Sale, Gymboree, Forget-me-not Sale. Irish Eyes are Smiling RUTH MAPLES Entered from Hogg, '31, Scholarship Club, Girl Reserves, Gymboree, Pres- ident of I-A Class, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Best All-Round II-A Girl, IV-B Social Chairman, IV-A Social Chairman, Junior Prom Committee, Vice-President III-B Class. Think of Rulh, and memories fhen ll he Of misrhief and gaiety and personality. EILEEN MARTIN Entered from Bowie, '3l. Girl Reserves, Dramatic, Scholarship Club. A sofl and gentle roire-lleur u,'o'mun's vhivfes! charm. WINDSOR MARTIN Entered from Hattiesburg, Miss., '31. Spanish Club, Latin Club. Oh, why should Lift' all lubor bel RUBY LOUISE MCBRIDE Entered from '31, Girl Reserves, Pen Pal Club, Scholarship Club, Otlicer of History Club, Gymboree, Forget-me-not Sale, CECIL MCCULLEY Entered from Bowie, '31, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Pen Pal Club, Military, P.-T, A. Award, '32, Harvard Award, Linz Pins, Boolsroom. Silent wafers run deep. RAY MCGEE Entered from Eastland High, '31, Senior Hi-Y, Football, '33, '34, One of the reasons why football is such a popular sport among the weaker sex. A good nature is the blue sky of the soul. no a-.... ANNA BELLE MCKINNEY Entered from Bowie, '3l. Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Gymboree. 'rRPflUf!!1f71l rreatcs beauiy everywhere. ALFRED MCLANE Entered from Mills, '31. National Honor Society, Scholarship Club, Com- missioned Oiiicer, Camp Dallas, '32, '33, '34, Crack Company, Winning Crack Platoons, Orchestra, Historical Pageant, Debate Club, Latin Club. What a mia liltle hnhy he must have been. ELWOOD MEERS Entered from San Angelo Junior High, '31. What he imderfoole fo rio, hr dial. EDWIN QBOEJ MIDDLETON Entered from Bowie, '30. Non-Commissioned Ofhcer, Crack Company, Football, Assistant Student Manager. lf noixe 1L'f'7'l' golden, Bah uurizilil be uuffalthyf' BERNICE PAGE Entered from Bowie, '3l. Gymboree. A spirit so true that nom' with her rompar1'. FOSTER PARKER Entered from Waco, '33. Hi-Y, Vice-President National Honor Society, Scholarship Club, Business Manager of the Oak, French Club, Tennis, '34. A fini' chap ufilh a mind that is rare, A girl will hr lurky his heart to cnxnurc. MARY EMMA PATERNOSTRO Entered from Bowie, '31. All-City Orchestra, '33, '34, Orchestra, President and Acorn Reporter of Orchestra, '34, Secretary of History Club, Girl Reserves, Assistant Editor of the Amrn: Gymboree, Dramatic Club, Repre- sentative at Historic Tree Association, Pageant, Office Assistant. Artistic and delighlfully imliiiilzml in every- thing she does. GERALDINE PATTON Entered from Bowie, '31. Girls' Glee Club, Operetta, '32, '33, Cantata, '32, '33, Mixed Chorus. There was music in her 1'0ife. xi '41 .ix Page TILlf'llf-3'-SL'l'l'Il Pagr Tufruf y Eighl WILLIAM PERKINS Entered from Bowie, '30. All-hui all in good time. MADELAINE PORTERFIELD Entered from Hogg, '3l. Scholarship Clubg Girl Rcservesg Latin Clubg National Honor Society. Kimlnexx is ihe nobles! weapon lo ronquer with. VIRGIL RHODES Entered from Woodrow Wilson, '29, R. O. 'I. C. Wha!cI'er you do, do it well. VIRGINIA ROBERSON Entered from Peeler, '31. Scholarship Clubg Pen Pal Clubg Vice-President History Clubg Gymboree. In one soft liik, what language liexf' JACK SALLIS Entered from Reagan, '30. R. O. T. C.g Crack Companyg Crack Platoon. Who ran say more than thix rirh praise, That you alom' are you? ERNESTINE SANFORD Entered from Peeler, '3l. Gymboreeg Girl Reserves. IPI the quality, noi lhe quantity, fha! tounlxf' BETTYE SARVIS Entered from Hogg, '3l. Officer of Dramatic Clubg Choral Clubg Operetta, '33, '345 Gymboree. She makes a way where there wasn't one. GEORGE SERGEANT Entered from Hogg, '31. Officer Pen Pal Clubg Dramatic Clubg Debate Clubg National Thespiansg Commissioned Oicerg Crack Companyg Crack Platoon. I can'l study when the girl: look at me. ' Q 1 1 --.-.-.- -..--.u Precious things rome dom' up in small parlzagesf GERTRUDE SHUFFIELD Entered from Reagan, '3l. Gymboree. CHARLES SPRAGUE Entered from Bowie, '31, Senior Hi-Y, President Hi-Y, Track, '33, Foot- ball, '32, '33, '34, Captain Football, '34, Basket- ball, '33, Scholarship Club, President I-A, II-A, III-A, IV-B, IV-A Classes, Glce Club, National Honor Society. One of the biggest and best of us, Always doing something for lbs res! of us. IDA STAKE Entered from Austin, '34. Dramatic Club, ,Girl Reserves, Debate Club, Swimming Club, Riding Club. She goes off and on at pleasure. LYDA BESS STOGNER Entered from Bowie, '30. Dramatic Club, National Tsepian Club, Senior Play, Operetta, '33, '34, IV-A Class Officer, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Gymboree. An actress whose adions are envied by many. ODESSA STONE Entered from San Antonio, '33. El Uno, Dos, Tres Spanish Club, Scholarship Club. True ease ufilb a pencil comes from art- nof rhann'. DOROTHY STRAUGHN Entered from Peeler, '3l. Gymboree, Pen Pal Club, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Checring Squad. Ska speaks what sbt' feels she ought Io say, A wise girl. FRANCIS SUTER Entered from Peeler, '31, Editor-in-Chief of the Acorn, Pen Pal Club, Scholarship Club, Radio Club. He seeks lo know, and knowing, seeks. EDGAR THOMAS Entered from '3l. President of III-B Class, Scholarship Club, Advertising Manager of the Oak, National Honor Society. Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Pritbec, why so pale? n Q ' , f fy-LF i ' X X I 1? MA J I age Twvfzly-Niue U Tllirl-3' ALICE LORAINE TOWNSEND Entered from Sunset, '3l. Secretary of thc III-A Class, Secretary of IV-A Class, Company Sponsor, Battalion Sponsor: Scholarship Club, Gymborccg Spanish Club, Senior Play. SoplJisfiralrd am! !'If'l'L'f is sbt' Ana' jus! as nice ax ilu' ran lun MARY FRANCES TRULY Entered from Reagan, '31, Gymboree. All har unyx an' ufirmiug ways: Full of lrfnlrrnrss and gram. FLORENCE WAI.RAVEN Entered from Hogg, '31, Scholarship Club, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves: Glee Club, Secretary of III-B Class, Vicc-Prcsi- dent of IV-A Classg All-City Chorusg Operetta, '33, '34, Gymboree, National Honor Society. She asks buf Iitflz' hen' bvlou'-and fha! quic'lely.' JULIA WALTON Entered from Mills, '30. Dramatic Clubg Girls' Glee Club, Gymboree, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Opercttag 011112 Staff. A11otbi'r who finds good in 0l'vrythi11g. CHARLOTTE WARE Entered from Bowie, '3l. Secretary II-B Class, French Club, Latin Clubg Orchestra, Concert Master, '32, '33, '34, A11-city Orchestra Concert Master, '34. Some day u'r'II bf' proud to renzcnfbrr her name, For mum' will place' it in the ball of fame. JOHN DEE WOLF Entered from Mills, '30. He would steal bimxelf into a man's favor. SAM YOUNG Entered from Hogg, '31, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society. The force of his own mari! makes his way. J. T. SMITH Entered from Bowie, '30. Boys' Glee Club, Operetta, '34. vi Fair tried lo conceal him by naming bim Smith. -. fn . i l X 3. - 'I ' 4 ' lr 1 dw 1 l f .,.... ED BROWN Entered from North Dallas, '32. Golf Team, Baseball. KnowInIge is foo womirrful for me. JACK GUARD Entered from Bowie, '29. President of I-A Classg Dramatic Club, State Band Contest, Radio Band Contest, Palace Band Contestg Drum Major of Band, Captain of Band, '33, '34. Thr sbcik of OCHS--br can'l leave the girls alone. E. T. JOHNSON Entered from Sunset, 'JL Senior Hi-Y, Crack Company, '32, '33g Officer in R. O. T. C., Football. Yon Caxsiux bath a Iran and hungry look. JACK MATHEWS Entered from Hogg, '3l. Pen Pal Clubg Track, '31, '32, '33, '34, Atom Sports Editor. S!udy it a dreary thing, I would I knrw the rr'medy. HARRY PEEBLES Entered from Woodrow Wilson, '32. Vice-President of Art Club, Non-Commissioned Office: of R. O. T. C., Crack Company, '33, '34, Sergeant's Eicicncy, '3-15 Business Manager of Senior Play. George Washington has died, Cicero has died, all great man are dying, I don't feel well myxelff' JAMES TERRY Entered from James Bowie, '3l. Lad Iml ucrcr lruxlf' .. ,, 'J xx X Page Tbirly-Ouc WZ A Q Ji' FRANK GOERNER J. D SIMPSON GLENN I-IIcKs PYt'Sfl1'f'llf Vive-Prc'sizI'f'11t Sc'L'rctary June Class Qfficers SOCIAL COM1X4l'T'fEE NWA NDA NEAL . . . . . . Chairman MILDRED JACKSON J. E. XVILLIS HAIKOLD JACKSON PROGRAIVI COMMITTEE NAT'ALlE SIMPSON .... .Claairman CIIAKLES HONIG I-IEKMAN MUNSTEIR CLYVA MAE I-IUCKABEE INVITATION COMMITTEE CARLTON LEE ..... . Cbairzmm C. L. WILl-IAMS LOKETA PITT BILLY FRANCES OZLEY Page Thirly-Two 1 1 . v I . Q. Q1 HUD ..-S...-I..-- -......... -...7- 5 HERBERT BARRETT Entered from Austin, '3l. Basketballg Pan Americang Dramatic Clubg Pen Pal Clubg Senior Play. Wilh uni! and grif Fur fgbl h1 x fiff' LoUIsE BAKER Entered from Roger Q. Mills, '5l. In bvr fflllgllt' is fbi' law of leimlm'xx. LORENE BAKER Entered from Roger Q. Mills, '31. I aw IIOIL bonml lo win, bn! I 11111 billlllll I0 fn' frm. BOBBIE BAKER Entered from Hogg, '5I. Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Class Oflicerg Gym- boreeg Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Salcg Al'0l'7l Stag. lu fmt lilly lmily is sforril vrlurrglf 4'lll'l'lLfVY lo more rnozmhziux-.'u11l men. WINNELL BAILEY Entered from Cedar Hill, '5l. Spanish Clubg President of Spanish Clubg Secre- tary of Spanish Choral Club: Secretary Pan- Amcrican Student Forumg Scholarship Clubg Gymboree, She xjwki' nu! so 1111160-12111 u'1'lf.', GRACE AMOS Entered from Sunset, '33. Girl Reserves, El Sol Clubg Poppy Saleg Forget- me-not Saleg Gymborecg Operetta, '33g El Solita Clubg Pan-American Club. Shih l1t'L'l'1' foo busy to grvrl you wilb ll xmilrf' DAN ALLISON Entered from L. G. C. Academy, '5l. Baseballg Glee Club. He is a par! of all Ibn! lu' bas uivff' ELEANOR AKERS Entered from Hogg, ,31. Forget-me-not Saleg Acorn Reporterg Gymboreeg Orchestra, Poppy Saleg Art Club. They marie ber, Ibm lore up the paiIrr11. . Q- ,N 1 4 X -.-.-.. f . Page Tbirly-Thru' Page Tf7ll'lY1'-FUI! 1' BETTYE BREWER Entered from Peeler, '3l. Dramatic Club, Girl Reservesg Gymboree, Latin Club, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Saleg Avorii Staff. Dignity is Gorl's grcalcsi gif! lo woman And 11 lruf woman His sicwfrst gift io mari. JIMMY BRADSHAW If ix good lo lengthen: io Ibc last a suuiiy mood. HELEN BQYETT Entered from Reagan, '3l. Gymboreeg Scholarship Clubg Girl Reserves Ofli- cer, '34, French Clubg Latin Club Officer, '31, Acorn Staff, '35. What a rascal of a i'lJilIl! GENE BIVINGS Entered from Bowie, 'BL Camp Dallas, '33, Crack Company, 'Mg Crack Platoon, '33, '34. Hr only is a well-iizuilr man who has 11 googl l,6f!'I'l!lilll1flUlI.n FERN BERRY Entered from Hogg, '31. Girl Reservesg Pan-American Student Forum, President of Oak Cliff Pan-Americang Spanish Clubg Operetta, '34, Girls' Glee Club, Gymboree, Gym Representative in Denton, '54, Pan-American Pageant. Noll1ii1g in tbl' usorlil is so good' ax Ifxvflzlm-Ix.' JULIA BETH BENNETT Entered from Bowie, '32. Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Scholarship Club, Gymboreeg Poppy Saleg Operettag Tennis Team. Tbvrv are many people who finer- wore a frown but are royal wiibiiif' ALBERT BEAUDUY Entered from Hogg, '31. Secretary and Vice-President of Stamp Club, Non- commissioned Officer in R. O. T. C4 Winner of Three First Prizes in School Stamp Exhibitsg Crack Company, Crack Platoon. Lord of himself, but not of books. JULIA BAUGHMAN Entered from Sunset, '3l. Oak Staff, Pan-American League, Spanish Club. Di nit ronxixti not in otxessin honors, but in S J' 8 proving them. rx .-......-,- -..- ATLAS Cook ljntered from Reagan, '5l. R. O. T. C.g Crack Platoong Crack Companyg Latin Club. Ilu1111y um I, fVUlll rim' V111 frrv, fwvliy uri'n'l fbvy till f'0llfl.'llf lilac mv? ALTA MAL CLEMENTS Entered from Cleburne High, '33. Dramatic Clubg Girl Reservesg Latin Clubg Scholarship Clubg flmrn Staffg Poppy Saleg Senior Play. lYfi.m'01n rvxlvlb in fbi' bluff of fbuxm' who bulb lzliflwslirzliliflg.U JOYCE CLARK lintered from Bowie, '3l. Art Clubg Spanish Chorus Clubg Af'Ul'Il Stagg Girls' Chccring Section. To Wally xbi' girex ber var, Bllf lo few ber i'oin'. ELSIE CHOATIZ lintered from Bowie, '3l. Gymhoreeg Girl Reservesg Scholarship Clubg Girls' Cheering Section. Clm.sif as fbt' IIIIAIIIIIIFK, snow. DOROTHY CHAPMAN Entered from Peeler, '51. Scholarship Clubg National Honor Soeietyg Wili- ner in lnterseholnstie Spelling Contest, '51, '32, 'Hg Class Oflicerg Girl Reserve Officerg President of lnter-club Girl Rescrvesg Latin Clubg Debating Club. rrWbl'l'lll'l' xln' nivrfx u Xff'tlIIgt'l xbif fimlx a frii'mf. LEVERETT CARPENTER Entered from Sunset, '33. Bandg Camp Dallas, '33g Band Contest. liar bim lbvrr ix ti xlory in i'z'rry brz'L'z1'. GENELL BURDINE Entered from Peeler, '3l. French Clulag Gymboreeg Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Sale. A noble mimf t'!1fil'l1I'X all Ihr' worlilf' CHARLES BROWDER Entered from Grandview High, 34. Unk Staffg Arorn Staifg Camp Dallas: Com- missioned Omcerg Latin Clubg Dramatic Clubg National Thespian Clubg Crack Companyg Crack Platoong Senior Play. HHS u'indi11g up lbt' wafrh of bit ufifg by ami by if will xlriktzu 1. fr . ix Page Tloirly-Fin l Page Tbrly-Six GILDER DAVIS Entered from Bowie, '3l. Crack Company, Camp Dallas, Scholarship Club, Rifle Team, Commissioned Officer. A xclf-xfarfcr-nal a crank. DOYLE DAVID lfntered from Sunset, '32. Vice-President of Debate Club, Scholarship Club, Dramatic Club. He who 1!Il.Vt'X lzuxiuexx will: pleasure, and 'mon' plrasnrv wifh il than is good. CAR1- HERBERT CUMMINGS Entered from Sunset, '3l. File Clerk, '3l, Library Assistant, Oflice Assistant, Latin Club, Operetta, Boys' Glee Club, Acorn Staff. A man by nothing ix so well bclruycrl ax by his 'llIKl7171L'fX.', MARIGOLD CUTHBERTSCDN linterecl from Bowie, '3Z. Scholarship Club, Gymboree, Forget-me-not Sale, French Cub, Latin Club, Class Ollieer. Qm'r11 of Slllfll'5. -IOHANNA CRis'I'oL lintered from Hogg, '3l. French Club, Dramatic Club, Gymboree, Glee Club, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Girls' Checring Section, Senior Play. Shu who nzrunx no misrbief dom il all. JAKE CRAVENS llntcrecl from Reagan, '3l. Camp Dallas, '34, Crack Company, '33, '34, Crack Platoon, '34, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Baseball, R. O. T. C. He who fulzrx ran' of ilu- lluys rrvezl girl' bimn-If no worry orrr Ihr year. JACK CRABTREE Entered from San Antonio, '3l. Aviation Club, Crack Company, Crack Platoon, '34. A man br scrnlx of Clwerful yrxfcrdayx anrl rofzfidrnl' f0YllOYl'0Il,'S.,, ELIZABETH Cov1NcToN Entered from Bowie, '31. French Club, Dramatic Club, Gymboree, Glee Club, Horseback Riding Club, Operetta, '31, '32, Arorn Staff, Cantata, '33, Octette, '33, Senior Play. A general fa1'orilr'. .........- as...- T --.-...-.--. --........ -....-. CHARLOTTE RUTH DONNELL Entered from Bowie, '3l. Latin Club, Dramatic Clubg Poppy Sale, Gym- boree, Mixed Chorus, Arorn Staff, Girls' Cheering Section. CPa5Plexx NAfJiP'illg1l't'llYt'lt'.l'Y rvrllrnff' MARGARET DOBBINS Entered from Reagan, '31, Gymboree. With m1mlz'm1r14'c' ilemurr' aml luml'r'xf gnlrcf' CJSCAR DEVA U X Though lllU1,A'af, lldfllfl' but ivrillwl ml bix llrow Grnllwmnlf' DONALD DliNNEY Entered from Kansas City, Mo., '33. Scholarship Club, Band, Officer in R. O. T. C.: Honor Band. Hr fbuf mlm' ix gnml' it n'1'1'r ,qreal. CANlILl.IA DTQVAUX Entered from l.. G. C. Academy, '31, Vice-President of Mixed Chorus, Gymboree, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Spanish Club, Operetta, '34, Gru1'a'f11l In xiglllg elvguuf In know. ANDREW l.DliAM Entered from Paris, Texas, '3l. Scholarship Club, Non-commissioned Officer, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. The url of doing om x July ix uwrlb ull fbi' lriul il mxlxf' RAVENIZI. DAVIS Entered from Winnetka, '31, Dramatic Clubg Gymboree, Poppy Sale, Forget- me-not Sale, Orchestra. She it grrzllu, -ye! :ml shy, lint lbrn' ii mirbirf in ber 1'-yr. LI. E. DAVIS Entered from Nevada, Texas, '3-4. De1'1u'i1 1L'lIfl'l'! xlillrvl gn. Page Thirty-SL'L'f111 lb dh 1? Ax A lb Pllxkfl' Tbirly-Iiiglrl KATHRYNE GATLIN Entered from Hogg, '3l. Gymboree, Spanish Clubg Secretary of I-A Class, Social Chairman of H-B Class, Pageant, '33, '34, Poppy Sale, Arorn Staff, Forget-me-not Sale. No loss uf l7!'!llIfj' Vrizllfx from gomlm'xs.', Lols FOSTER Entered from Sherman, '34. Scholarship Clubg Service Club. As lfrimful of fun and niixrbirf and glw, Ax t'l'l'V if nmrfal girl Ffllllll bv. DON PAULA FITZHUGH Entered from Reagan, '31, Latin Cluhq Operetta, '32, '34, Gymboree, Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Sale: Horseback Riding Club, Debate Club, Girl Reserves, Dramatic Clubg Girls' Glee Club, Arurn Staff, Cheering Squad. ,U Bmim'.rx before' lvlvuxlrrz'-011, yrufr OPAL FARMER Entered from L. G. C. Academy, '3Z. Dramatic Club, Spanish Choral Club, Scholarship Club, Pan-American Student Forum, National Honor Society, No f0lI,kf!H' Hllllll rwr' Ill'UII0lIlll'l' iliifmfnlr on fli'l'H RAYMOND Evlfs Entered from Hogg, '31, Hr lI1iXl'1l 1'ri1.mll irilb plmzxllw, 111141 n-inlnm will: ulirllnf' -IANICE EuMONsON Entered from Reagan, '31. Pen Pal Club, Spanish Club, Attendance Chair- man of Pan-American Student Forum: Vice- President of Senior Spanish Club, Forget-me-noi Sale: Poppy Saleg Gymboree. Sfu x full of llriifu, Illlf ix :mf 1H'UIlil.H LOVIQY Ecissrum Entered from Technical, '32. Scholarship Club, Gymboree, Poppy Sale, Forget- me-not Sale. Her XUIII ix all lvllilwml 1111 zrilb r'ffiriwn'vy aml if-If mufrolf' JI-IANNE DUNTl.EY Entered from Reagan, '31. Latin Club, Girl Reserves: Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Gymboreeg Operettag Glee Club, Horteback Riding Club, Class Officer, AIOYII Staff, Girls' Cheering Section, Cantata, ,35. Sink joy il is lo bear ber ring WU' fall in lou' with t'l'L'7J'f!JiI1lH.u , , , Q f GLENN Hicks Entered from Mills, 'Z-l. Scholarship Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, IV-B Class Officer, Winner of P.-T. A. Scholarship Award, Linz Bible Award, Library Assistant. Me'1il-fha! is Ihr jirxl rrqllixifv, my son, Wilh fha! and ronrngv, fha' lwlllz' is soon won. ORVILLE HAMILTON Entered from Reagan, '3l. R. O. T. C., State Band Contest, Honor Band. Good nalurz' is lbs' wry air of u good mimi. BILL HAMILTON Entered from Peeler, '31, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Radio Club, Spanish Club, Stamp Club, Officer in R. O, T. C., Olice Assistant. Hr who is good is huppyf' EMMETT GUEST Entered from Bowie, '3l. Orchestra, R. O. T. C., Camp Dallas, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Spanish Club, Art Club, Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Stamp Club, Camp Dallas Efficiency. A win' l'YAll'kf'f! Hr xwnzx in lou' in nmlze ufitly rI'n1arkx. CLYDIE MYRI. GREEK Entered from Rosemont, '3l. Pan-American Club, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Gymboree, Vollcy Ball Team. I rrirzl and I Iuuglml amll lov! um! I fwon, Bu! non' thu! il'x rzwr, il uwx lolx of fun! GENEVA GREEN Entered from Pecler, '3l. Scholarship Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Social Chairman for Girl Reserves, '33, '34, Ouk Staff, Bank Assistant, Gymboree, Linz Bible Award. A ron' Ivilb all ilx xu'vI'f1'.If lI'u1'f'x ,wi to 1INf01l1.,' FRANK GOERNER Entered from Bowie, '3l. Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Scholarship Club, President of Latin Club, President of Senior Class. 1 um fbi' NItlXlt'V of my fair, I um fbi' rapluin of my mul. BARBARA GLEASON Entered from Sunset, '34. Scholarship Club, Girls' Cheering Squad. A Iuriwl' and l'L7lIl1gl'db1f' flaing is fwfr u'omun.', .. ., 'J I 0 XX Pugr Tbirfy-Nim' 1? lb AQ Page liorly PRESTON HOLDEN Fw rirrer had any pity for conceited people, beramz' I think lbvy carry their vomfort about lbemf' CHARLES Homo Entered from Lida Houe, '31, Scholarship Clubg R. O. T. C.g Bandg Camp Dallasg State Band Contestg Dramatic Clubg President of IV-B Class, Debate Club, History Clubg Spanish Club, Stamp Club, Radio Band Contestg Linz Awards, Senior Play, A good name is ralhrfr I0 be rlausen fbun grruf riz'lJf's. EVELYN Hicks Entered from Reagan, '3l. Pen Pal Club, Dramatic Club, Latin Cluhg World Affairs Clubg Ouk Staff, Avorn Reporter, Scholar- ship Clubg Library Assistant, Volley Ball Team, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Gymboree. Married lo immortal L'L'YSt'.U IMOGENE HILL Entered from Peeler, '31, Dramatic Clubg Poppy Saleg Gymboree: Forget-me-not Sale. ffshf- does zvhul xbv bas lo do quietly, she is Ilfltf beurzl to f7l.Y.l'.n CI.YVA MAE HUCRABEE Entered from Hogg, '3l. Secretary II-A and III-B Class, Amru Reporter, Scholarship Club, Senior Program Committee, Oak Staffg Oak Co-Editor, President of Scholar- ship Clubg Best All-Round Senior Girl, Secretary of Girl Reservesg Four-Year Linz Ping Four-Year Everets Ping National Honor Society. ll ix Imnl fo fiml u muiil xo fnirg i11li'llig1'll1'1', suvfs' wil in mfr. JESS HASSELL Entered from Peeler, '3l. Library Assistant, Aeorn Staffg Latin Club, R. O. T, C., Business Manager of the Acorn. Liflle bu! loudf' WILBUR HURT Entered from Mills, '3l. History Clubg Latin Clubg Crack Companyg Scholarship Club, R. O. T. C.g Linz Awardq National Honor Society. Oh, uw-ll, wbufx in u name' unyl:ou'! MARGARE1' HUSTON Entered from Bowie, '3l. Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Gymborecg Poppy Sale: Scholarship Club, Girls' Glee Club, Acorn Staff. Si1lz'eri!y is Ihr frm' and perfm-t -mirror nf the mind. 1 ' U 4 . KN I 1 Mia -....-..... ... .. ..- .1-,, HAROLD JACKSON Entered from Reagan, '31. Officer in R. O. T. C.g Bandg Drum Maiurg Camp Dallas, '32, '53, ,54. Napoleon xlnml lm! yin' ff-ft Iwo. MARY KATHERINE KELLEY Entered from Reagan, '31. Spanish Clubg Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Saleg Gymboreeg Volley Ball Team. I ain't denying lbaf womcri are foolisbg Gall malls thru: so lu malrb lbs' men. HEkBkLR'l' KINRM, Entered from L. G. S. Academy. Aviation Club. Hix bread will funn' waxy, fur busix zvrfl 11v'r'af. J. H. KINNSIHY Entered from Bowie, '3l. Hi-Yg Footballg Trackg Scholarship Club. An iNII707'fllIlf jigurr Wbm sjmlkiug uf xfmrlff' DOROTHY KIRBY Entered from Peeler, UI. Scholarship Clubg French Clubg Gymboreeg Acorn Reporter of French Club. HSM' 1111! flu' 'pep' in ju'j7pz'r. H. L. KIRRPATRICR Entered from Sunset, '30. Class President of III-B'sg Aroru Reporter. Our who fmuwx lhvn' ix Il way um! jimlx if. KARL KOCH Ifntered from I.. G. C. Academy, '51. Hr who luugbs lux! lmx jnxl 414113111 fbi' jnkrh' DOROTHY LORRAINE LACY Entered from Reagan, '3l. Spelling Contestg Orchestrag French Clubg Scholarship Clubg Girl Reservesg Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Saleg Gymboreeg French Play, '53, Concert Master of Orchestra. Blexml ix Ihr man whom Ibm: l'lJOUl't'Sf.n su .., J, . NX D Inge Forly-Om' l 1 IugI'For1y-Two NETTIE LANGFORD Entered from Mills, '32. Pan-American, Scholarship Club, Spanish Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Pen Pal Club: Opcrettag Unk Staff, Gymboree. Shz' loved guy youfb am! mixrbiuf, lm! sbt' lorml honor mow. FRED LANIER Entered from S. J. Hay, '30. Football, Track, Baseball. Nobody would SIIIIPOXI' lbul I am nuturully llllfbflllfi VIOLET LEACI-I Entered from Bowie, '51, Art Clubg Gymboree, Scholarship Clubg Oak Staffg Aroru Reporter, Winner of Oak Subscription Contest. A wry gvuflv Illdillfll anal of a gvml I'orIs1'ic'11c4'. KATHL.EEN LEEDS Entered from Reagan, '31. Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Gymboree, Scholarship Clubg Underclass Beauty. I rirvly, Ilaiufy, xmall, and fair- Wlml a lol uf qzlulilivx 1fJe'I'v! KATH1i1l1NE LEWIS Entered from Trinity Heights, '31, Dramatic Clubg Poppy Saleg Gymboreeg Forget- me-not Sale, Mixed Chorus, Volley Ball Team, Acorn Reporter. Her rain' ll'L11' l'l'l'f swrrf and lowg un f'xc'ellf'nt ibirig in u'mm1n. LOUREE LINDSAY Entered from Bowie, ,31. Lettered in Track, 'Jig Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Baseball, Orchestra, Library Assistantg Hi-Y, History Clubg Atom Reporter, Dramatic Club. Su'iflI'r llnm wiml 1117011 I1 fivlil uf torn. TI-IEDA LINDSEY Entered from Reagan, '31. Spanish Club, Gymboreeg Poppy Saleg Forget-me- not S,Ileg Volley Ball Team. A rloufe xrrwx io point au! Ib? hours, and u uomtm lu muke' us forgvt lbs limp. HAROLD LIVINGSTONE Entered from Mills, '31. Stamp Club. How lung wc lize, noi -wart, but uflions fell. ,SRE J .--...-p. .....- L. B. MANGUM A Entered from Peeler, '31. Latin Club. rp I.rm,q lin' flu' IHVVVA' lwarl Tlml luuglrw by nigh! uml Juv. JANE MAUPIN Entertd from Bowie, '32. French Clubg Latin Club, Scholarship Club, Poppy Saleg Gymboree, French Play, '54. Thr fm'n' of bw nnfril nmkrs ber IL'ay.,' ALICE RUTH MAYERS Entered from Bowie, '32. Gymboree, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Library Assistant, Linz Bible Awardg Opcretta, '32g Scholarship Club. Hn fuiibful mimf ix 1'1'1'r limi on lrlling 'wbuf xlu' ku0u'x. NORMA MCDONNOI.D Entered from Hogg, '31. PIII1-AI'neriuaI1g Aroru Reporter. 'Tiigglilzg in ,Lfl'llIl' ibm. JACK MCDANIEL Entered from Reagan, '30. Crack Company. I.ifI' it lfhdf you :mike il. TRAVIS MORRIS Entered from Reagan, '3l. R. O. T, C. BI'lJnlIl-u :mm uf prnu1isI'. T. C. MCLAREN Entered from Sulphur Springs, '33. Crack Platoon, '33. lf you with I0 reuvla lla? higbesl level always xlarf ut the lou'e.vi. MARY LOUISE MORGAN Entered from Hogg, '31, Girl Reserves, Gymboree, Latin Club, Poppy Sale. Reproof on hw lips, bul, a smile in ber eyes. '11 . ,S X. Pugc Forty-Tf9rt'L' SIDNEY MERLE NALL Entered from Gainesville High, '32. Latin Club, Gymboree. She who is frm' lu om' frivml, Ibm pruwx ber- srlf lfllffb-Y of many. WANIJA NEAL Entered from Reagan, '3l. Scholarship Club, Glee Club, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, Operetta, '31, '52, '34, Girl Reservesg Debate Club, Oak Staff, Program Chairman of IV-B Class, Co-Editor of the Atom, Tennis Team, Latin Club, Gymboree, National Honor Society, Senior Play, Cleverest Senior Girl. She u'rm'l Lll'XIll'f xln' lll'lNlfK'.Y.U YVONNE Nmfif Entered from Hogg, '3l. Scholarship Club, Gymboree. nEl'l'Vj'lIIll' likvx ber, xbi x zuiliy uml xln x u'ixr. HAZIEL NEWSOME Entered from Lipscomb, '3I, Scholarship Club, Pan-American, Gymboree, Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Sale, Arnru Reporter. lu xlririug lo do hrr Ili! She' zuulllnl lwlp lm! wafer u bil. FRED N1cHol.s Entered from Philadelphia High, '33. Scholarship Club. Lvl ulbrrx bail lbw fixing xml. DONALD OGlJliN Entered from Bowie, '51, A sulu-riur man is mailer! in bix xjwrrli lm! 1'.x'4'r'1'zlx in bix tlt'HlHlX.H J. W. PALMER Entered from Peeler, '3l. II1' fulrw 1ulauf'x wha! uml fbufx as high ux 1Ill'fdIlbyXi!' wif ran fly. BILLIE FRANCES OZLEY Entered from Peeler, '31, Schoarship Club, Girl Reserves, Bank As.istantg Gymboree, Fair Pageant, Senior Invitation Com- mittee, Latin Club, Girl Reserve Chairman, '33, and, Treasurer, '34, Acorn Reporter, Linz Bible Award, Gym Captain, '32, Volley Ball Team, National Honor Society. In spilt' of ber wilt! uml lam-bo-yirli mann' We fiml ber u voqzwlli' juxl the XMIIIIHM , M Page Forly-Four -.q.--- as--Q 1, N VERNON PHILLIPS Entered from Bowie, '3I. Lettered in Baseballg Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Tcnnisg Trackg History Clubg Basketballg Pan-Americang Golf. For br? 11 jolly goarl fr-IIuw. MURLE PILKINGTON Entered from Reagan, '3l. Crack Platoong Crack Companyg Camp Dallasg Spanish Clubg Debate Clubg Commissioned Oliicerg Hi-Yg Pan-Americang Dramatic Clubg Baseballg Oalz Staff. In wil, ll :mul-in xinllilirily, a rbilflf' CHARLES PIPER Entered from Reagan, '31. Crack Companyg Crack Platoon. A urriqm' sort of rbap-be pnlx busimfsx before' lllL'l1XIH't'.H LQRETA PI'I I' lintercd from Bowie, '3I. Senior Invitation Cnmmitteeg Gym Assistantg Best All-Round Sophomore Girl. Thr girl will: ll rmnly xmilr, aml lm! ll rcualy- Hltllli' une, vilbcr. THoMAs PRICE Entered from Ferris High, UB. PanfAmericang junior Forumg Spanish Clubg Scholarship Club. lf ufoulfl lullc, Lorrl, bow it would tulle , JEROME POPE lintered from Bowie, '3l. Scholarship Clubg Camp Dallasg Non-Con1n1is- sioncd Oiiiccrg Rifle Teamg Crack Companyg Latin Club. 'Tix lwlfrr lo burr fllllllifll a flmuxaml limes llmu Ill'l'l'Y lo burr' lozwl af ull. BAscoM SANFORD Entered from Highland Park, '32. Our who nm xizf' himself up anal forget lo if-II you the rcxulff' SUE RANDALL Entered from Sunset, '33. Poppy Saleg Library Assistantg Arorn Staffg Gymboree. Thy fycx shall be fhy judge. x I .ix Page Forly-l iz'v 1 R Page Forly-Six FRANK RANDOLPH Entered from Lida Hooe, '3l. Commissioned Ofhcerg Crnek Compunyg Crack Platoong Camp Dallasq History Club. He bI'0llI1'l'tIXfX ivilb loo Illllfb xlalir uml fm! l'7IUll,Qb ialu1m'. FLORENCE RIDLEY Entered from Bowie, '5l. Girl Rcservesg Poppy Saleg Gymluorecg Scholarship Clubg Pep Squad. I 10011111 rufbrr bun' rr llll l' bvarf llmu tl .K fnrmligionx l1n1in. WILSON RISINOER Iintcrcd from Sunset, '30, Baseballg Footballg Trackg Bnsketballg Seholarshipg Golfg Spanish Clubg junior Hi-YQ Dramatic Club. O Mixrbirf! Thou arf swifl fo z'nfz'r in lbw fljllllgbfi of 1fr'xf1c'rulv mall. J. W. ROBERTS Entered from Sunset, '31, Baseballg Footballg Basketbnllg Golfg Acorn Reporterg Spanish Clubg Dramatic Clubg Senior Play. DOII'f gr! z'.wilz'4l 0l'l'l' all ilu' noixr' yr1l1'1'z'l1mJv. ALBERT ROLLANDIN Entered from Bowie, '5I. French Clubg Baseball Teamg AFUFII Reporterg French Play, '34. Hr xpmlzx wlml br fvvlx uml rm! wha! br might fo say. BERNARD RUST Entered from Bowie, '3l. Tennisg Baseballg Latin Clubg Scholarship Clubg Hi-Y. Gotti lbrnngb lift- fllliillg flu' bltllllt' for buff of Lloyflk doings. LLOYD RUST Entered from Bowie, '51. Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Hi-Yq Lcttcrcd in Baseball, '34, '35. lf u brro IIIIVIUX u simvrc man, bvrv is ll bum. MILDREN SAXON Entered from Forest High, '34. Good Mature and churn: fm' ber xlriking qualifies. '1 . 5 i . . lf'i,f 5 -4.-Q..-.Q --..-..... JOE SAINIUELS Crack Company, Non-commissioned Oflieer, Scholarship Club. HiT llmrt is as far from frauzf ns bP!ll't'll from earth. MARY SCHELL Entered from Peeler, '31, National Honor Society, Scholarship Club, Hostess of Pan-American, Spanish Club, Pen Pal Club, Gymboree, Poppy Sale. Slick 101111110 and fmpfzy, Ivilb ll Twill' ffm! ucwr flies. PETE SOLOMON Entered from Lida Hooe, '31, Football, Lettered, '33, '34, Senior Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon, Track, Spanish Club, Non-commissioned Officer. HnIz'y-br'uz'y on bis fret, bn! lakes bix sfmfivx rufbvr ligbflyf' J. D. SIMPSON llntered from Galveston, '31, Vice-President Senior Class, Lettered in l3qIseb.1ll, '32, '33, '34, Letterctl in Football, '33, '34. Nulbing f'r1IlnrI's but pvrmmil q1mlifirI. MARGARET SIKES Iintered from Trinity Heights, '3l. Gymboree, Sponsor of Company D, '34, Poppy Sale, Secretary of IV-B Class, Forget-me-not Sale. I um inn' Gm! roulfl make t1 swI'm'h'r I'rm1lI1rr', bn! I um rzlllzllly Inn' Hr' m'I'I'r bus. MARY MILDRED SIMPSON Entered from Reagan, '3l. Art Club, Orchestra, Gymboree, All-City Orches- tra, '34, Art Staff of Oak, Prizes at State Fair for Art, NWOII Hobby Contest. lVb4'11 f0lIXIll'X speak Jzvrvlly, Ibm: they xjwufr ber mime. NATALIE SIMPSON Ifntered from Reagan, '31. Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Scholarship Club, Winner School Deelamation Contest, Gymboree, Debate Club, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, President of All-City French Club, National Honor Society, Senior Play. Winning xmilrx ligbt up ber fave Wfbirb would rllukr xunxbiue in a shady place. WALTER SMYTHE Entered from Peeler, '30. R. O. T. C., Amrn Staff, Crack Company, Dramatic Club. Gite me riclory or gin' me an alibi. . 'ff - J I XX th 0' l Pugv Fo rty-Eigbl MARYNliL SNAP1' lintered from Reagan, '3l. Gymboree, Girl Reserves, Poppy Sale, Forgebrnc- not Sale, Al'!1VlI Reporter. I-'ull of bulvpirirxx und lungblvr ix our lifllv rml lu'an', Through four yvurx of fun mul frulii'-wbul ll lll!'P'I'-1' rbzm' xbz' If-rl! En SNLEU lintcred from Hogg, '3O. Vice-President of Hi-Y, Lcttered in Football. WvIl bmi, well rrmf, well Iiknlf, THOMAS SNYDER Entered from Sunset, '30. Spanish Club, Scholarship Club, R. O. T. C., Crack Companyg Acorn Staff. His worth, as wizlr' ax Ihr ar'c'an. l.1LA Bnss S'I'1LI'HliNSON lintered from Hogg, '3l. Scholarship Club: Art Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, Gymboree, Library Assistant, AFIIYII Reporter. l'1mrlm1li!y ix u qualify of laigb i1l1j1orfurln'. Ei,izAuu'ri1 S1'ocimRD Iintcrcd from Lida Hooe, '31, Orchestra, Pen Pal Clubg Spanish Club, Gym- boree, Scholarship Clubg All-City Orchcstrag Aroru Reporter. A lyju' of Ibn' win' who sour but m'z'z'r roam. BOBBY Sroisus lintered from Reagan, '3l. Scholarship Clubg R. O. T. C. Thr ,qrvulvxl rirlucx rm' only xlrlrmlid aimsf, HAROLD STANBERRY Withdraw at mid-term. He ilovx uurll wha! he 1nnlz'rlalzvs. PHILLIP STEVENS Entered from james Bowie, '31. All thafs gn-al arm' good is dom' jus! by palient frying. 1, N -Q...-.. Q...- - TOBE STRIQKLIN IiI1lCl'Cd from Bowie, '3l. President Pen Pal Club, 'Hg Vice-President Pen Pals, '52, History Clubg Dramatic Clubg Placed in League of Nations Contest, Better Homes lissay Contest, Non-commissioned Ofhcerg Scholar- ship Club, Linz Awardsg .fl1'nr11 Staff, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit of Better Homesg Crack Platoon: National Honor Society. A11 1111.x11111,v lmzrl 1111111111 lzvrp 1111'11l:r 11 1111111 wboxe l'UIl.lt'Il'lIl't' IX 1'l1'11r.' MELVIN TACKWEL1. Ilntered from Hogg, '5l. C1111 111' bun- lou 111111'b of 11 gum! lbi11g?' s INEZ TALLEY Entered from Sunset, '52. A111l1il,'u11 ix like low, i1111111liu11l bulb of 1I1-lays lllltf l'il'IIlX.U WYNLOTTA TIALIAFERRO Entered from Arlington, '34. Debate Clubg Scholarship Club, Dramatic Clubg National Honor Society, Girl Reserve Clubg Debate Team. Aly llfe i.x 11 I11i1'f, l11'i1'f lhing I 11111 lvrn' for ll lilflr' Af1111'r, Ami 1L'f1il1' I 111151, I u'u11l1l likf zf I may Tu l11'igbl1'11 11111l l11'll1'r Ihr pl111'1'. AVA BELLE TAYLCJR lintered from Bowie, '3I. Tennis Team, Scholarship Club, Poppy Saleg llorget-me-not Salcg Gymboree: !l1'111'11 Reporterg Library Assistant. Thr lIIU.lf 1111111if1'.vl xilqu of 11'ix1lo111 ix 1'o11fi11111'1l 1'b1'1'rf11l111'xx.,' JUAREA TAYLOR .lfntcred from Bowie, '3l. Scholarship Clubg National Honor Societyg Gymboreeg Latin Club. fl bright 111111 gay liiflv lim Qnivl only IUZJUII ill dust. JACK TIDWE1.L lintered from Reagan, '31. -lunior Hi4Yg Ollicer in R. O. T. C., Dramatic Clubg Crack Companyg Crack Platoong Camp Dallas, '33, Individual Capitol Drill, '34. Tb1'1'c are Illl'7I whom fait' t'!Ill 111'1'1'1' kerfr 4l0lUll.U JAMES Tiowi-:LL llntered from Reagan, lil. President of Latin Club, '32g R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoong Junior Hi-Yg Trackg Scholarship Club, Pan-American League. A ga-grller when foou' is llav Iopic of F011 l'!'7'SHfi0II.H . ,, -1 1, V th Al A, Page Forty-Nine Page Fifty W. A. TURNER Entered from O. M. Roberts, '5l. Band, Pan-American League, Spelling Contest, '31, State Band Contest, '3lg Honor Band, '32, '33. There is only om' proof of alzilily-uvlionf' R. B. VANTREESE Entered from Mills, '3O. Radio Club. Ile kllfll' Ibm' firvrixr, frsyrlaologitul molllrflt when to xuy nolbingf' WILONA VENABLE Poppy Saleg Forget-me-not Sale, Gym Assistant, Gymborccg History Clubg Office Assistant, Secretary of World Affairs Club. Lire and lvf lim' is not enough Slvr' lIlIl.Yf lim' aml help live. LYNN WALKER Entered from Sunset, '32. Spanish Club, Stamp Club. Sm'n'xx romrs only lo lboic ufbo xlrizr for il. ELDRIDGE WALL Entered from Roger Q. Mills, '31. Stamp Club, Radio Club. Noi l'l'l'Il gfllllli rolrzlzurrx wills grif Aml Il zuun numol lou' if be will not quit. SAMMIELU WARD Entered from Reagan, '5l. Sclwlarsliip Clubg Forget-me-not Sale, Girl Rescrvesg Latin Clubg National Honor Society. So IlIllIgf'l'fl'll, xo rolrlfloxml a luilnl So firm, xo xofl, yr! so refilled. EDNA EARLE WATSON lintercd from Commerce, '35. She llL't'AlX no f7Ill'Xl', ber gala' is in ber hair. Lou WEATHERRELJ Entered from Peeler, '32. Scholarship Clubg Poppy Saleg Gymboree, Volley Ball Team. She bas life aplfnty aml her qualilics arc'l1't few, Yef sbs' is best rlrsrribezl by 'True Blur L0u'. , J v E -nun- Q...- - ROSE WHEELER Ifntcrccl from Peeler, '3l. Gymboreeg Scholarship Clubg Opercttag Girl Rescrvesg Latin Club: National Honor Society. A lililr body with ll luigbly bvurtf' RUTH WHITTER Entered from North Dallas, '32. Gymborecg Poppy Salcg Arorn Rcporterg Operctta, '32. A luzly ix not lo bv lIIi'l1XllV!'ll by iflvbf-s. B. H. WILLIAMS Entered from Reagan, '5l. Spanisli Clubg Stamp Club. 'A noixy :mm is ulwuyx in lbw rigblf' C. L. WILLIAMS Entered from Gilmer High, '51. Invitation Committee. Hr Ivbiillril ui bv ILTIIII for lilalllf uf lL'0I'l'jl.U PRESTON WILLIAMS Entered from Hogg, '3I. W'illI no limi' lu lL'0l'l'-j' nr lu frrl Prvsluu gels Ibm' joys lifv bm I0 let. BILLY WILLIS Iintcrcd from Pcclcr, '3I. R. O. T. C.g Bandg Aviation Clubg Statc Band Contest, 'Jig Art Clubg Aroru Reporter. Hr ibut lL'0P'kl'llfl faithfully sboulil be justly rvwumlvIl. DELBILRT WILLIS lintcrcd from Pcclcr, '3l. Officer in R, 0. T. C.g Crack Companyg Basket Ball, Lcttcrcd, '33g Arorn Reporter. I bull ralbcr br fbi' bvail uf a fly lbdll fbi' Mil of u lion. J. E. WILLIS Entered from Hogg, '50. Ofncer in R. O. T. C.: Baseballg Hi-YI Annourxccr at City Track Meet, '32, '33g Operetta, '33, '34g Awru Staffg Crack Companyg Football! C3Pf3l1'l Military. ., Hv may not look much lilu- u lover, Bu! you mmm! judge u book by its t'0l'l'Y,H 1 . .' I f, ix I I I Page Fifly-One 2 l Page Fifly-Two r ALBERT KELTY Entered from Technical, '33. He would, 1mmoz'va', unuwcrl, behold. DQRQTHY KENNEDY Dropped out. Durullvy bus a smile that 1laz'i11'l rub off. GLENN DARNELL Entered from john H. Reagan, '31, 'A :mm who rlovx Dix own fbinkiug lll'K'llS bu! lilllr' i11fl'iu'. WILBUR LITTLETON Entered from Mills, '31. R. O, T. C., Orchestra, Band. This fellow picks up wil as pigeons peas. JACK BUTLER Entered from Bowie, ,3l. R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon, Wfinning Company in Competition Drill, Spanish Club, Scholarship Club. May be slvrlw in Iwata'-bi' mnully dom. PHYLLIS OTIS Entered from Sunset High, '34. If God mn low fbrm ull, why l'l1ll,f I lore a dozen? ELIZABETH MCNEELY Entered from Arkansas, '34. Public Assembly, '35, Secretary of Public Speak- ing Class, '35, Student Teacher in Archery, '35, Girls' Debate Team, Scholarship Club. A girl who is boyixb Bu! xbuns bring nzunnisbf' FRANK PALMER Entered from Bowie, '3l. Aviation Club, Latin Club. May hc 11cLfcr want nor luxe u friend. M ---Q - RUTH WILSON Entered from Bowie, '3l. Tennis Team, Scholarship Club, National Honor Society, Poppy Sale, Forget-me-not Sale, Gymboree, Aron: Reporter. Her wzrunl will lu' grrul-xllf' 11.1.1 :mf zrnrkrrl in ruin. J. B. WISE Entered from Gainesville, '34. Glee Club. Knou'lmlgr is mum' lbarz f'qniz'alw1t fu forrr'. JACK WRIGIIT Entered from Sunset, '33. nc?l't'Alflll'KS lwrrx rm' lu alvulfrf' RUTH YEAGER Entered from Hogg, '3l. Pan-Ameriran, Gymboree, Forget-me-not Sale, Poppy Sale, Sclxolarslxip Club, Spanish Club, Typing Contest. 'Nemflrv uml pinv, urmllrs umf pins, W'hl'll ir girl murrirs ber lruulvlu lIL',Qll1S.n HERMAN MUNSTER Entered from Peeler, '3l. R. O. T. C., Cheer Leader, Crack Platoon, Latin Club, History Club, Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Track. Ahold fb? only lhiug fbul br will nf'1'1'r :lu ix play tl lmr11. ROY ZETHRANS Entered from Sunset, '33. Football, Basketball, Senior Hi-Y, R. O. T. C. Ax u num lllinkx, xo ln' iv. ALLENR FULGHUM Allvnf' Jiri fm' in ber four yrarx of xrhool, Sha rruclzml rwrry lun' .mtl brolzz' rwry rule. LEWIS BARR Entered from Woodrow Wilsrwn, '33. Dramatic Club, Debate Club, R. O, T. C., Capitol Drill, Crack Company, Camp Dallas. ' He is full of burnzonyf' if 'p 1 4 ., Q 'SVX if Page Fifty-Three Pugc Fiffy-Four FRANCES DEWEY Entered from Clarendon High, '32. The ulilflrxz' IIIAIIIFIFYX with ilu' l1ra1'1'sf mimi. CECIL HILL Entered from Reagan, '31, Spanish Club. A lilflr learning ix fl fluugffroux thing. MII.1JRI2D RAY JACKSON Entered from Hogg, '51. Sponsor of Band: French Club: Riding Club: Vice-President of III-B Class: Social Chairman of III-A and IV-B Classes: Beauty of Sophomore 1- Class: Senior Beauty. Rt'Illl'llI!1t'Y lhaf l'l't'l'-Vfbillg of lltklllfjl lrmlx fo Ihr r'ff'r'ufiu11 of Inari. RUSSELL RINDY Football: Baseball: Basketball: Track: Spanish Club: History Club: Junior Hi-Y: Manager of Football, Baseball, and Track: Debate Club: Dramatic Club. Whul it 41 muff if bix 1-bivf gum! uml mot! of Init film' br uxetl to ilwp um! feed? TALMAGE HORN Entered from Mesquite High, ,32, A frirml lL'UI'fb r111li1'aIing. CARLTON LEE Entered from Hogg, '3l. President of III-A Class: Dramatic Club: Crack Company: Camp Dallas: Officer in R. O. T. C.: Library Assistant: Latin Club: French Club: junior Hi-Y: Crack Platoon: Oak Staff: Scholar- ship Club: French Play: Senior Play. Graaf mimlx xrr all aml un' no! even: hurl. BEN MEl.TON Entered from Reagan, '3l. Latin Club: Stamp Club: History Club: Scholarship Club: Golf Team, '34, '55. There is none like bin:-none. r 111 Seniors, Farewell When We first entered Oak Cliff High, We came, as children, to strange lands So that our bodies, minds, and thoughts Might be developed by true masters' hands. Four years we laughed and wept and toiled And strove always to forge ahead. And though we liked it all the while, We never wished to have this said. And now but not as Pirates must we go Quite far away from this homeland To look for other treasures rare That life may offer a beseeching hand. There's much thatis good in life, we know, But Age will tell us, I dare say, That after all is said and done, Life's happiest time is now--today. It,s sad to think of leaving all- The teachers, principal, and friends, But we have served our purpose here. Of high school we must make end. As one last parting word, let us Advise you, too, to work and strive, And so good-bye, good luck to all, Remember us, Class of Thirty-five. Fifly-Fira' 17 As A 45 Page Fifiy-Six CHAL LYNN Lois HAMILTON MARY KTNIJRILK PfFSil11L'7lf Vive-President Serra im 3 4 B Gllicers The members of the IVB Class are looking forward to a triumphal senior year. Having representatives in the National Honor Society, the Scholarship Club, the Pan-American League, and in other phases of school activities, the class acclaims its distinguished membership and is proud of its accomplishments. Among the out- standing athletes is Chal Linn, Anna Louise Johnson and Lois Hamilton were chosen Under- class Beauty and Underclass Favorite, respect- ively, in the Popularity Contest. The class is honored by having had eight of its members elected to the National Honor Society. Under the guidance of Miss Mary Louise Clyette, IV B sponsor, the class hopes to continue this remark- able record. We bring no .vfnrr of ingnfs, Of spin' or prwiuzzx slones, Bllf that we bun' we gulbfrfd W'itb izwa! and aching lvonesf' b Allvin. l.0rr:Line Armstrung, Kiwi-inlulyn Bailey, Mary Helen Baugh, Maxwell Bealmear, L. A. Birtlsung, Bobby llixing. Gent: Hradhliaw. .linimir Hrznnlilett. llelen Bryant, Alice Beth Bryant. Margaret fziiiada. Elizabeth Varlisle-, ,lue Pat' tfatliey, Austin farett, Maxine f'autl1r:m. Len Vlieck. lJtn'ntliy Liiuise l'ufft'y.Alfre1l lliuncil, Willie Beth Davie, Leu Dc-an. Wayne lhirsett, Mauzlvlle Earp. Helen Edwards. Rutlie Elliott, llulfortl Elliott. Roberta Elms. Toni liuttul. Fraueis Hzell. Tlieu Fulglitnn, Allene f 'Hgx 4B Class fill-llll4'l', Miniit Gary, Mxirit- lieist-r. Perry Gilbert, liclwartl liillilaml, Minnie Lee Conde, llmltnn Green. llurutliy lireen, lmuime lirimew, 'llininiy lirulwe, Myra llagimil, l'artliyl l'l:illirimlt, Flnyette Ham. R. S. lliiwaril. Florence Hearne, Hictur Hearne, Natalie Heath, Etlford llt-tlicrii1g'tuii, Etlul Hill, Virginia. ,luytte Howard, Florenve Howell, Sylvester Hulrliarll, Everett H uglies, james Hutnpl1re'y. Peggy Hunter, llliftnn jnlinstiin. Anna l.rxuisf- juries, Floyd jnrtlzm. Alta Luuise Kelsey. Virginia Kendi it-lt , Mary Kilgiire, Mary liillmigll, .l. H. Kimxnniin. Hurley lloipe Kinkel, llerliert Kniiu'lt's, Mary lilizzilietli Lee. l rank l,eilu-r. lfreil l.einlnirg, lCv:m Mar' l.ewi-., l i'nnces I,inn. 1'l111.l l,ittlc-lun, lYillninc McAil:uns. .Xrcliie lN1ttllwi'tl. l tirrest Mclianicl, jack Nlclmiialll, Mary Elizziluetli Mcliee. Flu-y McKinney, Nellie fXlul,1iren, Vera McXYliilen, U'Ne.al Mills. Nznline Minis. lmuise Miirrmv, lVinnie l.e 0'l'imi1in', vlwlin Oslnirn, Ilinlil Osliurn, Margaret Perkins, Marguerite l'e-tersfin, Lzunuine Phillips, Lulu Pliipps, liarlma E' Price, l.enn l'iiwer5, Marian Pruitt, French Rzigle, Geurge Rulierts, Louise Ruliiiismi, Carol Riilmnett, Wilson Rollzinilin, Elizalwtli Ryan, Louise Scafl. Billy Sclirnucker. Mabel Sliull, Henry Srnytlie, Nell Sneetl, Eel Sturges, joe Sutton, Howard Taylor, Michael Teubner, Lois 'l'onn, Miltlron Turley, Billy Turnt-r, Harry VVatlslle, Valsla, Mae VV:-ill, Virginia Vllatkins, lVatt VVatsun, Floyd lVeluli, Orris VVllittcr, Estelle Williams, Edwin Williams, ,Inu lVilliains, Sara Willis, Billy Young, Billy Page Fifty Sczcn BC'j'0l1ll flu' ligbf of far Cathay, Brjyoml all moriul flrffmlzs, Bfynna' flu' rrarb of uigbt and day Our Eldorado gl: cl7'lIS.U -DIYIIQU. fi e-4 'Ulnbcrclassmen Page Six! Lra'1'A MC1KIiX' Loulslz MLHNROE BEATRICE CHAPMAN Pl'l'Sidf'l1f Vice'-Pwxiderzt Secretary 3 A Qllicers The TH-A class, sponsored by Miss Virginia Rootes, has been represented generously in the various school activities. In the many types of athletics offered by the school it has ranked high. In the clubs and organizations of the school, many outstanding members are representatives of this class. The HI-A's are anxiously awaiting the time when they will become Seniors. They hope to further Oak Cliff's high standing among the other schools of Texas. 1 'I lad nm Q-..-u Adin. Louis Allen, Edith Allen. Helen Arrl. Mary Louise Bailey, Mary Frances Baker, Yineent Barnes. Billy Rnrnuni, Dorothy Bean. .l. VV. Boland. Arthur Brantley. Evelyn Bray, Frank Hi-nudliert. Robert Brower. .lack Brown. Margaret Buckley. Juanita Hlirriiugli. R. I. Calder, Henry l'a.inernn. lloward l'a.inerun, Nan Caniiilmell, Gene Campliell. Niltiin Campbell, lllwzelle Caide. Solon Carlton, Marilyn Carrell. XVillia1n Farter, john lfasteel, Robert fhainnan. Beatrice Fhapnian. Virginia f'hitw0od. l'aul Cil1l'lClZllL l'g, Minnie Leath Clark, Selina Click. H. 'l'. Coker, Lavinia. Cole. Ouita f'0leman. Ruth Cooper, VYarren Coucl1,Luuie Currey. james Duncan. Gerald Daniel, Catherene . f ,X X Dargan, Lf'-rena Davis. Berry Davis. ,life Day. Lucy Lee De Ford, Ruthe Dickey, Stanley Dierulf. Leon VV. Dryden. VVilliam Durham. Mary Hel: Easters, Harrill Edniunsun, Howard Elder, farl lilersnn. Maureen Ellis, Ruhert Elzey. Blanclie Piinuians. Elizaheth l elda'r, Mary Fielding, Della lfielding, ,llurutihy lfipps. Jewell Flake, 1'eg5.:y Fleeman. Billy Fonts, -lacquelyn Fowler, lferinau Fudge. R, D. Gamhrell, Leon Garrison, james Charis. Edgar Gharis. Edmond Girlinghouse, Gus Gleason, Peggy Gooden. Doris I1 Gray . Westmoreland Green, Mary Isabel Grihhle. Louise Griffin, Marjorie Hanszen, Gene Hawkins, Edwin Hays. Frank Herd. Bunelle Hnlstrom, Helen Horn. Virginia Hubbard, Billy 3 A Class H ughes, Kenneth H uifhines, Mary Bell llufstedder, Relieeryi Humphrey. fieraldine Jamesnn. Billy JDll!lSllll. Moinrne Vlulinsun. Doris lrilinsun. Mildred Jones, Bill jones. liniroys jiiuus, U. 'l', Keahey. Violet Keith, Kathryn Kerliy. fluvis Kerr. Dee Kerwan. Patricia Kidsnn, Pauline King, Aldon Knopp. Billy lil-IlIllC'l', Nadine Lent, llorutliea Lewis, jack Linehan, lil. bl. Lindly. 'l'hhna Livington. Lillian Lung, Iris Long. Roy Loring, lien Lriringr. Dorothy Lowe. Mildred Luttrell, Lueille Lythe. llen Mciinally, ,lack McDonald, M, V. M eliuirc. Eleanor Neliey, Leta McNeely, Clarke M artin, .luanita Masii-n. Nurinan Mcdlin. Keys Merrifield, Dan Miller, john Nlitrhell, lillis Nlollnme, Llvllise Nlmidy. M :nry lNluin'e. lieulali Xluiiisuii. XYillarfl Mullen, Doris Oliver. Nancy Orr. Sain Oster, Ray l'ackwiuid. Lillian Peery. Ralph l'r:itz, Louise Peters. VVilsfn1 l'liillips.i'1iylar l'irainn.. .Xnthuny Vnllnuk. Leland Vupiilewell, Lyn Ruth Vuleet. Margie Randall, .lane Randle. ,lanies Reagan, NYilliain Reams. -lack Redding. liharles Reynolds. Biililiie Rhodes, livfllilllflll Richards, Flureiice Rulilversun, La Rosa Roliliins, lieraldine Roliersiin, llurutliy Rook. Duane Russ, james Samiiels, Juanita Sebastian. Cierirgie Senttinn, llurnthy Settles. George Shefier, Dorothy Shepherd, Lucille Sligh. Tlioinas Slnan, Howard Smith, Charles Sneed, Lyal Srilnmwni. .Nlta Sp illers. ,lark Springer, XVayne Steidiensnn. Harry F-innmy. Billy Tenhuer, lN'ilhur Tlimnpsuii, ,L XY. 'llidd I 1 I'l l Ti , a nes 'nyc iiigfiziil. ltdward 'l'lniinpsmi, Mary ,leanne Tiiiivs, lYinilred 'l'rnly, Nlalile 'l'uttle'. lYint'red Yantreese. lilizahetli Yermni, Hazel VK':1.lker. llarrisnn W VY allaee. Vliftuii allace, lris XValtun, Susie Mae VVardy. Holi W atswn. Bert XK'ehli. H ugh W VV W XV XY W W XY W W XV XV VV XY XY NY XY Y cluster. Beatrice estinoreland, lliallace heatey, Sylwil en. XV, if ilder. Maurice . ,., ill iid. X ixi.,.n illianis. linnice dh un IIC s, Ma' ilhanis. Lee n, lieurge ilsfin. Kathryn ilsun, Margaret ilson, Melvin milf. lioli un-d, Marie iirdin. Marie yly, fylenc eargan, Annette Page Sixly-One JACK WILLIS CLIFFORD HARTER LILLIAN HARGREAVES Page Sixty- Two Presidclzt Vice-P resid 0 111' Sc'c'rc'ia ry 3 B Qllicers When the portals of Oak Cliff High School opened to Welcome the rowdy class of '32, little did the school expect that they would become the sophisticated Juniors of today. This class made history for itself by being the first fresh- man group to present an assembly. And such an assembly! Today the participants blush to think how courageously they braved the wagging fore- finger of Mr. Adamson to present Little Nellv. Their next escapade in history-making was the Junior Prom, which marked the height of the social calendar of this year. Thr world was growing grey am! olil: Break out fha sail.: again! W'c fc' ou! Io xvck u Realm of Gola! Bcyoml lbc Slnwixb Main. Ahles. I.ila Adams, Ruth Adkissnn. Nunn Mac Atlianasrvff. Helen Barnes. Clyde Beaty, Charles lleaty. Elaine llangh. Genera Bennett. Marilee Hcnsnn. Furl lloyd, Lewis Brower, Jim Hrownluw, lfzirl Brundidge. Rivlicrt Byers, Henry Falaway, Clarence Campbell. Clarence Carter, Roy Fendali. .Ninos Childress, Gladys Churcliwell, Ruby Nell Fox, Billie joe Crumcr. jeff Culver, Rebecca Daniel, Rosemary Devereanx, joy Dobiyanski, Morris Donald, Peggy Donnell, Riley J 1 NX Hades, Helen Elliott. Anscil liulvands. Lorraine Foster. Mary l7uy,Jl11lC Freeman, Lanton lfrensley. Billy Gzirdncr, Lnnis Gates, llenry Lee Hall, ,limmie Hzimiltnn. Clinton Hammer, Hclen Elizabeth Haralsnn, Edytlie Marie Hargreaves. Lillian Hargreaves, Lillaan Harrison. Hen Harter. Clifford Harter. Clovis Hartness, Billie ,lean Hayes. Evelyn Hicks, Herbert H odge. james llolconiluc. Margaret Holland. Rnseniary Hurd. Katherine Houston, Rolvert H-iward, NVallace 3 B Class lllltsrin. llnrnice Kearley, Blarjvsric jackson. J. XY. lznncs, Haskell Keitli. llorutliy llell Keinne, Edirards Kennedy. June Kinkel. Louis Lnrell, R. ll. Kinkel. Katlierinle Kitcliin, Zulenia Lake. Muriel I.a Rue, Sammyc lieatlierwnod, Dorothy MCAulcll, Jack Mcllride. lflarine Mcforinick. Dtnrotliy McCrOskey, Byron Mcfnlley, Bettice McDowell, David Mandeville. ffliarles Maples, Yirginia Martin. Frances Maynard. Melvin Munn, T. Il. Murrell, Mary Ellen Nelson. Howard Norris. 'l'i'unian Norris, Clydalienc Nurtoi1.,l. L. O'Neal, Imis Palmer. George Parrisli, Studis Pecler, Herbert I'lii1'er, Alice Prestige. Claude Price, Sue jane Randall. Peggy Reed. Mary Dee Ritcliie. James Roberta, Hadley Robinson, Mary Edna Robinson, Rutli Nunn. Syliil Ryan, Randall Sams. Christine Sawyer, Herbert Saverance, Diana Scarborough, Mervin Scliuppel. Doris Sears, ,lanice Filiadday. Helen Sorrels. 'I'lielma St. Clair, Frank Steger, Bolt Sterling, Alvin Strickland, VV. A. Strickland. Myrtle Terrell. Toni Tucker, Raymond Tucker, Edna Mae Tyler. john Ugluw, Mary liee Yantruse. Francis Yermillinn, Pauline Vl'alker, Jack XVall, Frances VValraven. Luuella NValters. Martha XVatson, Bill lVatsOn. Ilnwden Vl'ebstcr. Sam lYest, Vivienne VVilliams. Boss YVillia.ms, Thomas VVillianis, Pauline XYillis, ,lack NVison, Tayman XVinclsor. Helen NVisk0Cl1il, Betty ,lane VVitlierspoon, Leonard VVylie. Toni Yates, Alvin Younger. Jeannette Page Sixty-Three VIRGINIA HEISKELL DoRoTHY TAYLOR FRANCES DARNELL Page Sia ly-Fon r Pfl'Sil1Ul'If Vil'l'-Pl'l'5ifIll'l1f Sefrefary Q A Qllicers WlIcII the II-A Class came to Oak Cliff as freshmen, they brought with them a determina- tion to make good. So far they have kept their resolution. Undaunted by the fact that the second year was harder than the first, they went ahead With a greater devotion to work and a complete as- surance of victory. Under the splendid sponsorship of Miss Eu- genia Newberry during the first year, arid of Miss Abigail Crane during the second, they have progressed far. They have what it takes to make a good school, The Oak Cliff Spirit . Br if righl or MJYOIIKQ, I sing Ibis song, For now ii xi'r'w.v fa me Mtn JfL'l'7' fbvir mulx Ibm' rocks ani shoals AI zuariuvrs use by sm. 'ky Allen, Virginia Alverson, Philip Anderson, Beatrice Anderson, Gordon Ashley, Virginia Aycock, Jacqueline Baker, Mary Louise Baker, Theresa Barder, Ruth Barnes, Vera Frances Bivings, John Boyla. Frances Carol Bridgman, Juanita Brown, Bernice Brown, Frances Bruce. Robert Burnett. John- Burba, Marguerite Burdette, Louise Calame, Paul Carey, Dorothy Carpenter, Scottie Chapell, Sara Helen Chatetain, Paul Chenault, Evelyn Childress, Fields Childs, Robert Christe, James Clark, A. VV. Cleghonn, Mary Jane Cohan, Harry Collier, A. E. Collier, VVestley Cooper, Martha Cox, Vernon Crismon, Ruthell Crissman, Harry Crowell, Inez ',f are -...--..-...-. Vrowson. Allie Vee llabbs. Ann llannell, Francis Davis, Mary Louise Deere, Charles Dewey, Yvonne Donald. Martha Drane, Burgress lluhbels, Lowell Duff. Mary Dunman, l'ete lluinmit, Dixie Ennis, Grant Finley, Imogene Flowers, Isabelle Fogleman, Fay Forrest, Fisher French. Carl Fronce, Aline Frost, Stanley Gardner, O. C Garner. Grover Gethard, Chela Gharis. Thekessa 'ilmore, Dorothy leason, Mickey Goodman. Earl Granger, Byron Green, VVatson Grigshy, Jeanette Gross, Imogene Guinn, W. E. Hackler, Leslie Hancock, Marcus Hansen, Delbert Hanson. Forbert Harding. Charles Harris, Frank Harrison, Jack Heiskell, Virginia Herrington, Ruby Hill, Johnnie Hill, Russell Hoops, Sherman llorton, Douglas Hudson, Tilden I 1 G QA Class Hudson. 'lirunian Hubbard. Ma-ry Estelle Huff, ltlarirarvt Jensen, Andrew Johnson. Gordon Johnson. NVayne Johnson, Francine Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Jane Johnson. Lura Jordan. Evelyn Keith, Alice Kelly, June Kerby, Nettie Klimitz, Virginia Knowles, Katherine Latta. Mary Ellen Lambert, Ra-lph Lawson, Martha Fay Laydeu, Pete Leeman, Sam Lowe, Rena Lou Lowry, L. B, Lucas. Vharles Lundy. Elwyn McAtee, Barbara McCarty. Judith McClintock, Cleta. Belle McGrew. Odell Mclntosh. Doyal McKay, Chester McQueen, Geraldine McSpadden, Hilton Mangold, Charles Manton, Betsy Mason, Therla Miller, Lois Miller, Bill Moore, Anna Beth Moore, Charles Moncrief. Vtfoodrow Morton, James Moseley, Bobbie Mosley, James Nall, Boyce Nelson, Freda. Lee Nelson, Jimmie Lu Newliaker, Louise Nolan, D C Oates. Yiolet Ogden, Betty Orr, George Oshurn. Billie Marie Otis, Bill Palmer, Lucille Patrick. W. I., l'olinski. Lester Pollock, Ray Potter. Eloise Preslar. Margaret Price, Ora Pritchett. Billie Wovxle Quillin, 'l'homas Rankin, Thomas Richardson, Curtiss Rite. Tommy Robbins, Jane Rohhinson, Ralph Robinson. Dorothy Rorie, Bill Robnett, Edwin Rolf, Homer Rowe, Ed. B. Sale, Lounetta Sampson, Jane Sanders. Raymond Sanger, Kenneth Schell, Earl Scherer, Glenn Scottino, Elizabeth Schulz, Billy Scbwedder, Edgar Scott, Shelfnto Schackelford, Charles Shanka, Grace Shaw, Mary Catherine Sheer, Virginia Shelby. Dan Sibley, Pat Silverthorne, Jean Smith, lda Ruth Smith, Henry Sonnier, Ezell Stanfield, Hulyne Stanley, James Stephenson. Jimmie Stickland, Louise Story, Lee Stroud, Allieta Swinney, Marceline Tamer, Billin Terry, Charlie Frances Terry, H. M. Theo, Mary Thompson, Habbey Thoxern, Harry Thrash, Roy Turberville. John Ulm, Yvilliani Van Devender, Dorothy Vermillion, Lola VVa.ller, Victorine VVarren, Malcolm VVatkins. Edward Watkins, Mae VVatson, Norman XVeaver, Joe W'elch, Jesse W'esterbeck. Pat VVhite, Robert NVhitter,C'laudie VVhittcn, Robert VVillhite, Dorothy hVllllIIl1lS. .luanita VVillianis, Ruth VVillia.mson, Joe VVillis, Velma Jo VVoolever, W. VVyatt, Jeannette Yates, Charles Youngblood, Grace large Six I if ll c' mr lb As 'Q EVELYN HONEYCUTT MARY FRANCES IRWIN DICKIE TURNER llzlgt' SI.XlY1'-Six' President Vice-Presid en t Secretary Q B Qllicers The H-B Class enrolled in January, happy in the thought that they could no longer be called the babies of the school. The class is Well represented in the Scholarship Club and various other organizations, and they are enthusiastic promoters of the Oak Cliff Spirit . They early called a class meeting, under the sponsorship of Miss Newberry, and elected offi- cers who are quite capable of directing them throughout the remainder of the term. Good lurk befall you, mariners all Tlmf sail tbix world so wide! Wbilber we go, not yr! wc knoufg We xleer by wind and lizlcf' Anderson. Erniagz-ne Arnwine, Ruth Arrington, Howartl Barrett, Howard Baugh, VVilfor:l Bell, Everett Bennett, Iva Nell Berry, Rolane Birrlwcll, Lynwood Blaine, VVynettc Blake, Anita B. Blanton, Lila Blanton, Melha Bunks, Jim Butcher. Frances Chaney, Ethel lllendennen, Mary Ellen l'ui1glutu.1l. liill l'all1-uni. llill Capers, Robert filli-ll'lIllCf, G. YY. fhilils, Fliftun Puffin. Lmn Frrilglctryii, Bill Cunncr, Paulette t'wiicl:ni1l, Mary .lo Fox. Alice fll'U5SlIi-l'l1l. Howard CllIl!llIlgll2ll'l'l. ,lnanita liillllgffll, Milwlrccl 1 . ,, 1 iN X llanirls. llurutliy llinkins, M Axis Dulilmins. lilciicvicvi' Drew, llalirm lDiii'l'v1t,lillm'1' Duncan, liflyrv Erin-lisun. Tliuntas l 'islu'r. lniugc-ne l7ustt'r. Ffcml Fny, Kilt-nn tlilillaml. Alinnnic Giarruputo, Lucas Hirlingliuiisc. Vicrly Ann tiulclman, Louis lirzz.l1an1. lllaric' lirarrs, ,l. VV. llrilululc. Elizalmctlt Mae' llziifwrsl l.t'ilII!l Hall. Doris Halliburton, Margaret Hzrniiltrm. Vlarcncc' Hamilton, Phillip Harrison. Kit-nc-vievc lla-tclivr. Ruth Hendrix, Oliver Herman, Lattic- Iiill. Amie Lu' Iliscr. Doris QB Class ililllanll, l.axivn1:l Huneycutt. Evelyn llntlspctli. lilizalwtli llnntvr, Roller! llurlcy, Raynmnil Hurt, Douglass Irwin, Mary Francrsa Janus, Ralph johns. .linnny Ilonvs. llcnry Kcitli, Luis Kclleylicflrge Kelty. ,lark Kinca.nnnn, Auclricnv Kirk. Pauline Kirkpatrick, Mary May Knopp, Ultarlrs Ruy Knott, Raskel Lasscttcr. .lxlilflfllll Lawler. ,lamrs Little. Allicrt Luna, Nellie Mallinry. Mary Bctli Ma:-on, l'lailun'ne Massingcll. llrmrutliy Maycrs, Bctll McClellan. Linilccn Mracl, .luanita Mcrrrlitli, Russ Miller. li. M. Mintrr. liiigeiic' Bliwre, Sillncy M fwrmw, Ilvn'1'ac'v Murray, Riilnrt Nilmln, Kny- l'aris, Lmv Parker. Bvtli Parr, VVyman l'alcrimstm, Marga1'v:t Ann Patterson, licwrize Pt-tersmi, Altml Phillips, Lunisc Pilcrs, Erlilir llllilllilll. ,loc Eil Pyvatt. Byi-un l'rica', Uuriytlty Rancllett, Polly Rawlings. llmlglas Ray. Margarie Ricliarmlsfm. Alina: Rulwinsun. fic4n'i.:c Rollins, Mary Frances Russell. Mary Lois Sawyer, ililjlilllil Mae Scanistcr, Tcunlnic Sl'llllI!Ill'l, Mary Ellen Scliwcrlilcr. Paul Scutt. V. A.. jr. See. Bill Ska-ltun, Harris Smith. Maurice Snell, llclrn Smtrr-ls, Mary Spillcs, M, L. Stcplicns, Mary Dean Stiilliain, George' Stoizner, Carl Snnmn-rs, Dan Sutcr, ,lzmncs Taylor, llurotliy Tcnlsncr, lncz 'l'l1ackcr.Junc Thru, Pvt? 'l'innc'y. Lloycl 'l'nrnt-r, Dick VV:ul1lle, Siilncy Ruth NYallwr, Elizaluvtli XVelnstur. Barbara XYilkinsun. Domtliy lVilliains, Katlzcrinv YVillianis, llnnald XVilliams, ,lack Wilson, Harnlrl w.lSk'lllilll, Lcla.nd VVray. Evelyn VY1-iglit, .lnlia Xivlliculkr, ixlIllll'lL'k' Pugi' Six fy-S1'n'rl an lb . ,F,. lt Wh 0' .gm MARY ALLEN ENGLISH PEGGY BATCHLER WALTER LITTLE President Vice-Presirlent Secretary 0 Page Sixly-Eigbl 'l A Qilicers In September the I-A's enrolled with new life and vigor after 21 three months vacation. With the assurance of old veterans, they walked proudly down the halls of Oak Cliff High School. Miss Frazer was chosen as sponsor of the group and gladly agreed to aid it in every way possible. This class expects to stand by the school in all its activities and to uphold the tra- ditions, which have always hovered around Oak Cliff High School. Wb4'f1 Mr all-rouqurring nmllr ,mil ruxl Gnaiu tln' goodly garmcni through, XVIWII ibm' dns! rclurus lo duxi, Let not lore go, toof' Adin, Mary Albin, Fecil Alexander, lfayrt-ne Alcxaniler, Lula Allbright. Ricliaril .-Xpplvpzatc. lillllllllt' Barnes. lliiri itliy Ann Barrett. Nlnrgui-rite Baitclilrix lkigigy Bates, Rmrvll Beacliuni. Luna Bt-lli' Bell, Vlllllll'lllIHl Bl'l1SUIl..lUllIl Bibb. Marie Bishop. Kaihlvr n lilumlwurtll. liill Buysl, Milmlrml Brnwrlvr. lfrell Brown, lJl!llj,Zl!l4 Brunrlepze. lliul- sin- llryan, Anna Ruth Burr. Alf Bynes, Frank flaldwrll. Erma Valnlwrll. Ralph Vaiiipliell, llc-nry i':ir:-y. Mary 4':1.rull, Evelyn Varsun, Blanchv Varter, Mary Kato l'atc's. ,lvaiiiir Vhristian, Barbara Ann Vlarke, Eloisc l0lEIUHIl, R4-tha Aooper, Mary ,lant- 1 1 1. ouch, Wilona Fox, Dorothy fravrn. Carolinrla ,, l . 1. X Vrosrzlanil, .luanita llUiU!lliflj1S, Vlark lqusliing, Billy llalt. livnigz- llarby, Fnrnmi lliilmiyanaki, Uris Deatnn, Xcilun lberisiiime. Sam lJickcry.Kf-nnfth l7.irgrm, l'li 0 lJm'gan,Glvi11i lln Yall, .liihn IJ. lilixsun. Plulliiiq lilimnre, Sara llill linglisll. Francine Lof- English Mary Allen Frltner, Ralph lfursytll, l,uCy lf:'.y lfnstfr, Oliver French. Virginia lfulkersin. liilgar Gallagher, llunalrl Garner, Pauliim Green. ,lunr iil'L'lllllilUIl, Pollyana Hailey. lfatie Mae Hall. Mary Kate llainiltun, Nlililr:-rl llannu., l lUi'eiicv llargiss, Xiirvclle Harris. lirncstinc- Harris. Mnzclle Hawkins. ,liinmic Hcavini. Vl'ilsun lleisliell, lflizalwtli llenclersun, illl21l'lk'fi Herulersmi, Mary Lyne Hendry, Helen l1errun,j. IJ. Holnnan. XVally Hill, Kathryn xl A CldSS llillimt, vluwvll lliillillay. Virginia llnlt, lain Helen lluml. llliinilin llupc. llnn llmipn. limma Sin- llmyaril. Yirizinia lluwn-ll. l'l:'.zil lllmcll, Robert llubbarll. Llllilflle llnnillcy. Ruth llnntcr. Mary lluse. Ruby Allie jacksmi. litlna Mac janws. ,l-eralilinc ,l1vncs, Kathryn Kasal. Mililrcil Kfalivy, licmmiyju Ktanc, A1'ininitl Kidsun, l.4iy Keedy. ,laniv Kevl, l.ziurie Kelly, Lrircna King. l.a Yc-rnc' Kil1n:'.n1cr,Ulivcr 5 Kinsln-y. l.ncillt' Kinswurlliy, Agnes Knntt, lhxuglass Kragrr, NYilliain ldilll, Bernice Lamb, Mary Alyct- Lanfurzl. Thayer l atimer, Edith Layilcn, 'l'0niniy Lv:-. ,luanita l.einbly, Fmztcr Lee' l,vininuns. liva Sue l,c'wi::. lim ssir' l.t'wi-1, lC1lwar1l Lillaril. Kitty XYill l.im-han. ,lack l.ittlv, XY:f.ltcr Lliiyil. lim-ntliy M cililluni, Benjalyn Nlclbimniigli. Vulliy Mcllinnz-ss. Mary Mcliwiif, l.urlinc McKinney. Mililreil NlL'Ni'r'ly. Rubcrt Nlaclflux. Fliarles Maimlcn, Sara lfincli Marcii..linin1y Marxhal, O. XY. Mason. Rus- cll Maynaril, Yvuiiiiv lilvrlis, l'lcx'elanll Nlrtsizar. Iris Nluncrief, Yirizinia llale Nlriurc. Frank Nl-mrs. Nlary ,ln Mfwre. 'lf lf. Mui'I'1Iw, Oils l.t'0 Blurt-in. -luhn Mnllc-ns. liva M iiiwliwlq, Re-charil fllnrpliy, llilly Murpliy. lfarl Nc-al. 'lliin Nurris, lf B.. vlr. Ulivrr, Ray Urr. Alann- Owwn, A. li. Page. .lvrrfll l'almcr, llctty Patton. 'l'. ,l. l'P1llr'n'4l, Rribr-rt Peebles. Nancy l'crkinr:. Alive l'trry. Bessie Phillips, Marjorie: l'r1olc. ,lack l'upplui'cll. l.yn Ruth Prism-y, Bob l'ratt. fliarlcy Pulliani, Mzmxlretta Ramsey. llnris Reed, jack Rev:-ls, llctty Rhuiles. Raylurml Ricliliuril. lairelta Riley. Muzellz' Riilmbins. ,lack Rnlisrsuii, XY. Ii. Rulmrris, Mary .ln Rnglrs, ll, A. liuwntrc-C. ,leanutte Sclininckcr, Louig Slcliiwienlcr, llurutliy Self. ,lus- Self. luis Sharp. Billy Sliiwr, Gr-urge Slimpssliire, Dick Simpsr-ii, Agnes Qniith, Patricia tallings, lncz Stanford, Annalmell Stuckarml. Virginia Snnnny, llurutliy Sw:'.n11. Vliarline lalberl. Billy 'l'0i'ry, lflnyil 'l'lirm1as,.liiln1 Tincs. Maxine- lllrich. lingi-tic lltlcy, Mary Ann lltt. Nancelie H Yziii1i'ei-sv, liiiuigiiir X vnable. Ql. ll. XValrlt r, Viola Vl'altun. Margie lYarml. Bettie ,lane XYilkluw, Helen Ruth VVilliams, Vl':iyne- XVinters, ,luanitzf XYOIUZICK, Bernaril xYfIl'L.lEl'l, llorinhy XYyly, Glen Ynungblimal, Frcwl Pugr Sixly-Nim' QR A -M ici' Page Sarrnly BETTY DENTON LYNDEL DIEROLF WALTER GROVE President Vice-President Secretary TB Gllicers DON'T' THEY ALL! We came up here as freshmen do Very timid and meekg We couldnlt find our classrooms For some time-about a week. But we are happy now And we will like it more When We are a little older And become a sophomore. We plan for the time We're seniors As all poor freshmen dog And so, until the next time, We'll bid you now adieu. 1 'I ' l l V lr? my Adanii, Vharlcs Aslilvy, llelrn Hailey. R. l.. linker, Edwin Barnes. ,lnhn Howard Bitllflil, Olga Mae Huxley, Marian Hixler, XV. ll. Bradlierry, Marie Hrwadnax, Martha llryant, NV. J. Carmichael, Ruth Farter, Juanita l'c'ndall, Armando Vhase. Doris Vlark. Maxine f'la.rk, Perry Vol-zur, Doris Funk, john Alan Cole, Mary Lnuise Courtney, Margaret Fox, Randall Crain, Franklin Cumrnings, Yirginia lluntnn. Bette Uiernli. Lyndnl Llillahunty, Richard ,, ' if gi Eagle, Bulmhy liclnmls, Ralph lickstein, Otella Erickson, Muriel l azakcrla.y, Sidney Fizlvs, Annaluis Fields, Alphonsn lfishrr, Marguerite Fikes. Anna Luis Fnivlkes. M. Marinn FUX,J3l1'lC5 tiatfnrd, Inrz Gage, Myron Uilley, Francs-Q Glass, Hazel Gleason, ,lean tilt-asnn, jiln tindwin, Dudley timid, Dwight Granger, Edith Rose tirone, lvatltvr Hall, Hugh Hamilton, Elizabeth Harlmer, Mary Elizabeth Harding, XVarren G. Ham. Robert 1 B CIGSS Herring, Hon-vcr Hill, Mary Frances llnffer, Marjorie JIICRSDII, Anra Mar james, ,lna.nita jnhnsfvn, t'l:n'ence Jtmlilisfnl, l1t'll'Li2'l iltiilllliull, Earl jolmsun, Maxinr Kenipcr, Margie' Leatlierwund, Margerite Leilicr, Gerald Llnrete, Shirley Logan, Bill Lupe-r, Ilan Mcifnllungh, llal Mcllnnald, Gr-urge Mclfall. Margot MCSinnvss, Mack MCVVillia.mQ, Mary Katherine Maas, Evelyn Mahnrin, Louise Marsh, james Martin. Hill Martin, Ernest Ni1lllltNYS.:xlllIFl 3it'1'l'4liliI. Margnvrutr Miller. ,lack illnrgan, Billy Murrow, XVilliain Mnllin. Hvrlmcrt Nichols, lid:e.n Nnrtli. Nlargnrctt- l,!lI'kl l', Rnbert Patton. XY, E. l'l1illips,Genn't:c l'it'I'Ct', Xvrmmllwiw Plllllilll' Mary l'Zllil91'il'lf' l'ux'c-ll, -I. ll Ranft, llrlcn Rinily, llhyllis Nannii Rollins. Bertie Fay Rnrk, ,lane RUSQ, Frances SZ1lltit'I'SOll, Ilnmtliy SCl1linkv, Otis Scagu, Margaret Sheffield. Dee Roy Shelton, Lois 17 lb A A Shnffic-ld, tiaxlanrl Skelton, Margaret Smith, Harold Spears, Doris Spiccr, Mary Sweatt. l,cta Swenson, Bernard Taylnr, Ray Thames, Dalton Tlimnpsnn. Yivian Tisdf-ll, juhn Rhea Turner, Virginia Tuttle, Levvlle Underwood, Frank VVallace, Lf-W Evelyn lValls, fit-n1'ge VValtnn, Ernest XVarren, Gladyne XVeathSrly, Bilijn XVhe0lcr, Margaret XYIiitr-. llemgv XVilsnn. Ava Vi'ilmn,Dox'otliy XYorrlen, Margaret jan:- VVright, R. F. lhlgr Sriwzfy-Orze Wi1OiS Who Lucas Giarraputo, H-B, won first place in the citywide Boys' Declamation Contest. Natalie Simpson, IV-A, received third place in the Girls' Declamation Contest. Eugene Hanszen won first place in the Boys' Extemporaneous Speaking Contest and was also Winner of the high-jump in the city. He is a member of the IH-A class. Patricia Kirwin, also of the IH-A class, Won second place in the Girls' Extemporaneous Con- ICSI. The one-act play, The Conflict , won first place in the city preliminaries. The characters were: Lyal Sneed, Nan Cameron, Winifred Tipps, and Tommy Grimes. Lyal and Nan were named Hrst and second best actresses, respective- ly, and Tommy was second best actor. Wynlottgi Taliaferro and Elizabeth McNeely, IV-A's, won third place in the city Girls, Debate Contest. Doris Gooden and Hazel Newsome composed the spelling team entered in the Interscholastic League Contest. Doris received a diploma for having had ll perfect paper. Charles Honig and Forest McCord were en- tered in the Boys' Debate Contest. Lura Johnson and Elizabeth Heiskell repre- sented Oak Cliff in the Interscholastic League Essay Contest. Raymond Oster was high-point track man in the city. -K1 + was k mfg X f 1- 'X 4 W -X ,i ,- ' v ff : : Ti: AA ' iw-41 I My , ' - fig-4-1 - gi, ' YW. 'A if - , -Waigwl'-1:1 ..v. ,mnwx 1 -fwv... i it .if--'mf-OA. -V. -- .:g.g.g.g.3.y,. , .. -nr ' -u A- . ff 'f 1 Q' il' A I n , A fl- Q V x KX 'Q'Zi3'W?: VmiMKfi .xg Y E1 N 'tv -V H' fj ff! jf?t'- 'K QA H 1 6 2 'OJ ..-W H -fi 'NE -f A 4 A g g -il' 'ii-Rf -MQ - ' 'l 'jsfff liiliiQ My-V - ' W4 v W , , - ggi... Qi +-Mm Q --- Ngliff f Q gi' A .-Zi g W ff? xgmm' - Q f .f-1--f' .i,J l ! 1uM Hx X ' A' XH1lR N-4 -li 7 - 2' 5 rw , f Y- - f y u P pax i VN XX WWW: Y! X I TJ! ?f 1' 'EA4ffxW i-I -:--- .....--.fmmumwexsxrflllllm 5 -- .- . 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All-Razmaf U71E!6VC!dJJ Bqy i 0 I Q gy lil num , J 1 771, L-T4 2.4,.XVX , -iayf, , . X-xr X 5 f f , , f ' , . , , , y ,If-fi ' .7 f - T-M ---..,' 4 'f T iff, 7 -Q- ' g V gm Y V 3 N yy? ,, V--9' xi ' , k - 1' +'i ,Y I' Z f A . ' fx, 'fi , ' X' Q f f X 1?'z ,f ,ff W fg Q , f J , , Y X , HEL KX V 1,Q.T V, f 'Q -' ,fi f wp ff X ...R 4 3' . . -' f , 6 g pf if l?iT54F:1a-f'-5' ' - J f '2':?' E': L 'Q ,liv - ' ' A-:f T, ig-f : YTKY- ,, X 25-5 ETS ? ,, V-1 fi X7 X! 5 s i f If -fY Q I Hcti ities - , Y ,l 1i.- Page Eighty-Four Subscription Contest Winners Violet Leach, with 75 subscriptions, won first place in the Subscription Contest. Roy Kinnan won second place with 37 sub- scriptions. Charles Browder obtained S52 worth of adver- tising, the largest amount obtained by any one pupil. 4 r , v I . X ...Q-4-- 4-...-...- FRANCIS Suri li . Mun' FMMA PATI- f - .li AIACIX BENDA . . WILLIAM HlQl.I,l-,Ii ,IMIX MA1'HIxx's . fIlAIklI5 liAkl'l I'II Bailey, XYinnell Barrett, Herbert llranilette, Helen llruwder, Charles Hal-car, Bobbie Hoyett. l-lelon Brewer, Bettye Coker. 1.:Ivini:1 Carlisle, ,loe l':I! L'z:.vett, Maxine Lfbeek, Dorotliy Council. XYillic llutli Cl:-Inerit, Alla Blue l'0VlIlglIl!l, liliznlietli l'lIn:Ilc'. lflxii' Carpenter, l.i'wi'ett Cunirnings. Curl Dorsett, Mznnlrllc' Ileun. XY:1yIIr Davis, IQ3YA'IlC'l Donnell,Ch1IrloIte David, Doyle Duntley, jean lJ1vis,,l. E. N . ',z -s f N 'JC -.......-..... Q .. Journalism Staff SPR ING FALL - I A I A I . ' 1g,m,,,. XVANDA Nlril. . . Nosiuo . AfXiXftIllf Eflilor WINNU4- BM'-'Y . . . . Blfxiwzvxx Mtlllugw' 11355 HASSLU- ' - - . . AJ1'rv'li.iiug MtlllKI,2!'l' MUN P -K'N 'UN - . . Sjmrli lflfilnr It-1U'H 141N H1Y ' . lc, ri. It cv. Iiililm DOH' UN - V YVUNNI. Nlll . iJCXvl'1lllX. Oscar lilliott, lifIbL'rt:I liwton. Francis l'I4lIIIInIsoII. .lzxnivv ilnis, Toni armer. Opal sllllllljlll, Don l':x.IIl:I Gary, Marie iirnbe, Myra Gnitlirr Minot ilrinn-Q, 'l'omnI5' HriIIIc's. Nznniiie Len' Greer, Vlyllie Nlyrl Klzitlin, Katliryn Hicks, livelyn llussell, jf-ss iluffines. Mary H:-ll llratli, iimlford Hearne, Victor Hunter, Vlifton Hzianiltun, l.oiS ilullllrmmli, l lUyC!iE HllLjxIlllQP, Clyva Mae Huston. Margaret l F I llmnilton, llill Dlolniston, Anna Louise jorslrin, Alta Louise jackson, Mildred jzickson, llarolil Kelsy, Virginia Kilowlcs, Mary lilizzibetli K4-lly, Mary Katlierinv Kelly. .'Xlllk'1'l Koch, Curl Lemlnirg, Eva Blue l.r-wis, Frances lmueh, Violet Leeds, Kathleen Linrlsey, 'fhefla Lanier, Fred Limlsc-y, Louree Lewis. Katherine Marsh, Sue McKinney, Nellie Morrow, Millie Lee .llelJonnnlL.l. Norinzi Melton, Hen Nlzniginn, l.. ll. Neal, VYzIIIml:I. Neff, Yvonne Nvwsuiiic, llnzel Nichols, l'll't'1l Ugilrn, llonzilil l':Irmlne, Doris Pruitt, Frencli l'ilking'ton, Mnrlr Pope, ,leronir Robnelt, NVilson Roberts, Louise Robinson, Carol Ridley, l lorencr RulrrI'tS,,l. lv. Rnnmlall, Mary Sur Rullanziin, Albert Srnyllie, Nell Sbull, Henry Sl-un, Howard Schmucker, Mahal Sikes, Margaret . . . . f'o4EI1ilor . . . . Ca-Efliim' . BIl,YiIIl'.l'S Manugvr R. O. T. C. Iflfifor . . . Sl1orfxEIlilor fltlI'l'l'fiKfII,Lf ll'iLllHl,Lfl't' AIlI'1'I'lixiug Ilflnzizgrr Sllllltlr, M:u'5nel Steplienson. Lila Bess Stockzirnl. Elizabeth Sigerson, Robert Stricklin, Tube Snyilcr, 'l'lI0nIas Sxniillvls, 'lm' 'I'-inn, Milrlrun 'l'in'ley, Ilillie 'I'In'ncr, llarry 'l':IylIn', Ava Bell 'I':Iylor. ,I uaI'i-11 'I':Ickwcll, Melvin Oxley, liillie Frances lYbiltiur, listelle XX'illis, llilly XK'ilmn, Ruth Xiillitlvr, Ruth lYillis, llrllirrt XYntson, Edna Earle Williams, Preston XYillis. j. E. XVright, Jack Page Eighty-Fin' 1 Q54 mv Pugv Eighty-Six Calc Stall OFFICERS SQPHIA LEE DAVIS C0 Fluor . . . - ,I X CLYVA MAE HUCKABEE FOSTER PARKER Gl,l41NN HIQRS EDGAR THOMAS CIiARI.IiS Homo . Bllxilmxs Murmgvrx . . Atll't'I'fi.Yill4Q NItlllLl.QI'I'S ART Sjionxor . . . . MRS. NliI.LIIi D. C:LlTMFNT Jack Wright Henry Shull Mary Mildred Simpson Harry Peebles Lorraine Albin Peggy Humplircy Mary Kilgore Miss l'll-ILI-.N Anus julia Baughman Geneva Green Wilnda Neal Nettie Langford Elizabeth MeNeely lfvelyn Hicks Gal Stall EDITORIAL llll-Ql,I. . . . BUSINESS . . . Sf?0I1S0l' Marguerite Dunn Peggy Flake Carlton Lee Charles Sprague Herbert Barrett Harry Maynard Miss CHRISTINV llfxmmotik . . . . . Sjlmlxm' Roy Kinnan Ruth Maples Carlton Lee Violet Leach Carl Cummins tlaurea Taylor Marguerite Dunn Jeanne Duntley M urle Pilkington llcllwrt Xvillie Mary Louise Morgan Tobe Strickland Don Paula Fitihugli Nettie Langford Geraldine Patton Lila Bess Stephenson Alice Ruth Mayers Charles Browder 'Marynel Snapp 'F l Pugr Highly-Srz'w1 WR Q1 85, Pagc' Eighty-Eiglli National Honor Society FAH. TERM II. C. RAAIIJI-N .... VONH-R I'ARRr.R , Som11A Lu-1 DAVIS . . PI'l'Sftlf'llf . Vift'-Pl'A'Si1it'l1f . . Sn'r1'lar'y MARGUERITE DUNN .... Social Cloairmau SPRING TERM GL!-,NN IIICQKS ..... . SAMMua1,u WARD WANLJA NEAL . MARY SCHHLL. . . GENEVA GREEN . Prrsidwzt . Vim'-Presidmzt . . Svrrciary Social Chairman Prog ram C buirman l i l 1 fa . d. 'ix 111 me Q...--..... -. .. .-. f ...- Maiden, H. C. McCulley, Cecil McLane, Alfred Hicks, Glenn Young, Sam Goerner, Frank Dunn, Marguerite Parker, Foster Chapman, Dorothy Wilson, Ruth Green, Geneva Schell, Mary Taylor, Juarea Huff, Dorothy Mae Davis, Sophia Lee Wfalraven, Florence National Honor Society Sprague, Charles Porterfield, Madelaine Thomas, Edgar Stone, Odessa Cuthbertson, Marigold Clements, Alta Mae Honig, Charles Newsome, Hazel Bailey, Winnell Strieklin, Tobe Warcl, Sammielu Ozley, Billie Frances Wfheeler, Rose Simpson, Natalie Taliaferro, Wynlottai Huckabee, Clyva Mae Watlains, Watt Leeds, Kathleen Phipps, Barbara Taylor, Michael Hetherington, Ethel Green, Dorothy Young, Billy Killough, H. Albin, Lorraine Shull, Henry Peterson, Lamoine Hearne, Natalie Neal, Wanclzl Hurt, Wilbtir Rust, Bernard Farmer, Opal Page Eighty Nzne Scholarship Club Crrva MAE Hurxixnrr ..... Prrsirlent lhrlliillhlil. TAYLQR . Vive-P,-ygidenf llukoiiiy CllAl'N1AN . . . Secretary XVINNIQLI. BAn.izv . . . . Social Chairman Adams. Ruth Adkin, Louis Aclkissiin. Nunn Alliin, l,in'1'nine Alexander. Lola Allen, Virginia Ashley. Virginia llziiley, Vlfinnell Baker, Vincent llarnes, Ya-ra Frances Barrett, Marguerite Heachnni. Luna llelle Bennett, lvae. Nell liislmp, Lathleen lllaine, XY-ylIIlk'lll' linyer, lidwin liranilettr, llm-len Hrnnii, llerilice Brmyii, Douglas Brnwii. lfraneei Bryant, Margaret faldwc-ll, lfrinzi Lee f'amerun, Nan fiarey, llnruthy Fzirsmi. Blanche Ifates. ,leanne llxywoml, Virginia 'haney. Ethel 'liapni:ni. lluruthy L'hildvrs. Geraldine l'hitwnnd, Paul Vliuate, Elsie Fliitistiaii, liarharii Lilillk, lilniwe lflernents. Alla Mae M ae l f Pa gir Niurly f'iilliei'.A.1'f. l'unper, Mary ,lznie llux, Billie -lu- liriwsnlan, llarry llnnin-ls, Rosemziry Daniels, llnmtliy lliirgan, l,. IK llavid. Doyle Davis. Sophia l,ee Davis, Dorothy llennay, Donald Ili-vereaux, joy Iiierulf, Leon lJlYlIj'1lll5kl.OI'lS llonnell, l'l1a,rlottC Ruth lliirsett, Mandell lliiff. Marv llnnmiitt Dixie llnnn, Nlsrgucrite lickstein. Luvicy lfliliimiisnii, llmvarr linglish, Mary Allen Farnier. Opal lfisher. lfm'rest 'lakcx Peggy mister, Luis Fouls. ,lzicqiivlyn Vhni ,l'lli'lE' i I. if -1'S. 'ssl Gleason, B:u'liai'a. liuerner, Frank tiunileii. Doris liurdiiri, Peggy Green, Dim,-lliy Green, Geneva. Hailey, Royce llaisfield. Dnrutliy llznniltnn, Earl IlarniItrn1,VVilliam llaminer. Helen Hanszen, Gene llarrisi, Ernestine Harrison, Genevieve liearne. Natalie Heiskell, Elizabeth lleiskell, Virginia Heller, VVilliam Henderson, Charles lletherington, Ethel llicks, Evelyn Hicks. Glenn Holliday, Virginia llnnig, Charles llnrd, Katherine lluward, FlOl'01'lCC lluwell, Rose Marie llul:ha.rd, Mary Estelle l-l uekaliee, Clyva Mae lludspeth, Elizabeth Huff, Dorothy Mae llulf, Margaret Humphrey. Peggy Hunter, Mary llurst. Sidney llustun. Margaret Irwin, Mary Frances Jennings, llnward Jensen. Andrew .I-Jlinsun, l ra.m:ine juhnwn, Gladys julinsun, -lam- jfvlinsnn, l.un2. johnson. Munrne jolinstoin, Corda Keeley, june Keith, Alice Kendrick, Mary Kidson, Beulah Kilgore, Mary Killough, J. H. Kinnamun, Hurley Hope Kinnrin, Roy Kinsey, Lucille Kinsworthy. Agnes Kirkpatrick. Mary Mae Kirwan. Patricia Kitchin, Zuleina Lake. Muriel l.lLllgl.Ul'tl. Nettie l .awsm in, Martha Fay Leach, Violet Leeds. Kathleen l,enihurg, Eva Mae lmmly, Fnster Lemmuns, Eva Snr: Lent, llnrthea l.indsey'. Lnnree laiwc, Rena l,nn Maiden, ll. C. Maiden. Szarall Fincli lllznidc-ville, i'llLi.l'lt'i Manton. Betsy Martin. Eileen Martin, Frances Mayers, Alice Ruth Maynard, Yvonne McBride, Ruby Louise McCarty, Judith McCord, Forrest McC'roskie, Byron McCulley. Cecil McDonald, M. XV, McGee, Floy McGee, Odell McLane. Alfred McQueen. Geraldine Miller, Bill Miller, John Muncrief, VVoodrow Monrne, Louise Moore, Mary ju lllnrgan, Mary Louise Moseley, Bulihie Mnrduck, Richard Mnrrell, Mary Ellen Neal, Wanda Nelson, Freda Newliaker, Louise Newsurne, Hazel Hates, Violet U'K'oiinm', john Ogden, Hetty Orr, Allen Orr, jane Usburn, Dudd Ugley, Billie Frances Palmer, Lucille M Baker, Vincent Cameron, Nan Chenault, Evelyn Freeman, Billy Ci ray, Westiiiorel and Gebherd, Chela Harris, Mozelle Hendry, Helen Johnston, Anna Louise Joh n son , Mon me pen Pal Club Jones, Billie Kinnamou,Ciurley Hope Kirwan, Patricia Cox, Vernon Langford, Nettie McBride, Ruby Miller, Dorothy Maiden, H. C. Randall, Jane Sale, Lounetta Sargent, Leo Schetfer, Dorothy Sligh, Thomas Stricklin, Tobe Suter, Francis Wheatley, Sybil Wyatt, Jeannette Young, Billy SCHOLARSHIP CLUB-Continued from page 90 l'a.rker. ll:-tty l':n'k:'i'. Foster l':'c'l1les, Nancy Perry, Bessie Petersmi. Alton l'e-tersiin, Lamoine Plunr, Alice Pliipps, Barliara Pollock. Roy l'1irtt'!'flClil, Mailelaiue Posey, Holi Price, Sue ,lzme Price. Tum Randall, jane Rautlaill, Peggy Redding, tfliarles Rr-rd, jark . :. .x X Riclirirds, Florence Riehhnrg, Loretta Roan, Syliil Robinson, Dorothy Rolluiulin. Elizabeth Rowe, lid. ll. Ruwntree, ,leaunrttc Rust, Ilernarel Rust, Lloyd Ryan, Louise Sawyer. Daphne Mae Schell, Mary Sliucklefiiiwl, lflinrles She-lhy, Dan Shnffield, Gertrude Shropshire. Dick Slinll, Henry Siltea, Maigaret Siinphiiu. Agnes Sinipsoii, Natalie Skelton, Harris Sligh, Thomas Snell, Helen Snyder, Tlumias S1u'ag'ue. Charles Stephenson. l.ila Bess Stepliensiiii, Jimmie Sticlham, George Stnckard, Virginia, Stone, Odessa Stricklin, Tube Suinmy, Dorothy Suter, Frzuicis Sweeney, Mareeline laliuferin, XVynlotta Tanner, Billie 'l'nyloi', Eva liell Tziylor, Juarez Taylor, Michael Terry, Vlinrlie il'i!'1lIll'?S Teuhner, Vllilbur Thomas, Edgar Thrash. Roy Tipps, XVinifred Tonn, Mildron Truly, Mary Frances Turner, Dick 'I'urner, VV. A. Tyler, .loihn lltt, Nancy Lee Yc-rtnillion, Pauline Yeriioii, Hazel W.ili1iteii. Floience Walraven, Louelln VVariI, Betty VVaril, Sammielu VVare, Chairlotte XVatkins, Watt XK'heatley, Sybil VVheeler, Rose XVilhite, Dorothy Williams, Jack Williamson, Joe Willis, Jack Wilson, Ruth Vlfiskochil, Be-tty jane llhlf. Bob Vllylie, Tom Young, Billy Young Sam Page Ninety-Om' QP o lb QA Art Club MARY MII.lJRI-fll SIMPSON R12Nifixo JOHNSON President Vit,'f'-Pfl'Sillll'71f Boyz Terry, Floyd Cox, Billie, joe Baker, Edwin Bell, Thurman Bludworrh, Bill Burnett, john Burrough, R. Campbill, Raymond liwton, Frances Fleeman, Billie Gilliland, jimmie Godwin, Dudley Goodman, Earle Guest, Emmett Herd, Burnell johnson, Renfrew Niblo, Ray Palmer, j. W. Page Niurly-Two Wlright, jack Girli Akers, lilinor Albin, Lorraine Baker, Dorothy Barehler, Peggy Bauglw, Olga Mae Bibb, Marie Blake, Anita Bandies Broadnax, Martha Brown, Margaret Chapell, Sara Helen Clark, joyee Clhenaulr, Evelyn Cole, Mary Louise Dabbs, Ann Dinkins, Marie Doblaina, Genivieve Pikes, Anna Lois Gilmore, Dorothy Hetherington, Ethel Howell, Hazel Hufler, Marjorie johnson, Maxine Kilgore, Mary Leach, Violet M. Meliall, Margot Massengill, Dorothy Nelson, jimrnie Lee O'Neal, Luis Otix, Pllyllii MARION POWERS Secreiary Price, Ara Powers, Marion Scliuppel, Mary lfllen Seago, Margot Sears, janice Simpmon, Agnes Simpson, Mary Mildred Stephenson, Lila Bess Utley, Mary Ann Wallace, Iris Welmster, Beatrice Williams, Marie Whmtl, llflarie NY'yley, Aylene ...-..-..- Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mrs. Wanda Banker, has shown steady progress this year, producing an outstanding number of plays. A new plan of organization has been installed by the Spring term officers. The club is divided into three guilds, each guild being under the supervision of a director. The com- ing year will prove the success, and also develop the many possibilities of this plan. Tryouts for membership in the Dramatic Club have recently been offered to Freshmen and Sophomores as well as to upper-classmen. 615 1? Q lb QA W'illifun Heller . Clmrles Bartlett Alice 'l'UWI19CI1kl . Alfred Melnnc . Mary Iiinnm Paternostro H. C. Maiden, jr. . l.idm Hess Stogner . Betty Sarviw . Dorothy Brant . Frances Cameron George Sergeant . Roy Kinnan . . Mrs. Wanda Banker Carlton Lec Natalie Simpson . Charles Browder . Elizabeth Covington Julianna Cristol . Charles Honig . . Wzllicla Neal . . Herbert Barrett . Alta Mac Clements . J. W. Roberts . Page Nilll'lvj'-l'.lJIl 1' HGirl Slmyu By CAT1-ILQRIN1-. KAvANAUoH Curl of january Svuiw' I'luy Hllollars to Douglwnutsn By GLLNN HUGHES Carl' of june Senior Play Tum flrnlull' . Oki' S,illI.X1lll . . Cfurolinr llllfflllllj' flrxilrllr' Sylvia Wfvlzxfrr Dean Marlon' I'mz'bei Curley' . . . . Axim: . . liirflir l.az'i'ruz' Brl1'l1ur'u Sarldformf QBMIU Alfrnl Tvmzyxon Murgnluyzl . . cibmrk Mayo . Dirvrlor . liumxx Bolrunl lflurzrielhz Boluml . Cbvsfrr . . Helm Cary . . . Hfxrlezm' 1'rirm' S4'r',qm'i Dnuilvz' . . . Carvlim: . . Civrngqr Ilobluxi . . I f0.x.viz' Hill li1'z'f'n'r11l Samuel Piggolt --..-.. - 1 Agnes Simpson Mary Netty George Shiver Russcll Mason Stanley June Tlourzlas Knott XVilson llearrin Lorena Kelly Inez Beatty Velma lkillis Clark Cumniings XVill Tmlaml Edith Latiiner ,less Hassell Fa.rl Koch Mary Louise Morgan Glenn Hicks Dorothy lfhapnian W'illiur ll urt juarea Taylor Loretta Ruekhurg Jimmie Hawkins Ray Pollock Williain Krayer T. J. Patton Mary English Sarah F. Maiden Jane Orr Kathryn jones Loy Kidson ,, 1 'Pig .emmae- Q.-an -..-g-. ll, A, Rogers james fates Foster licnily Nancy l'i'clilr's l,. if. Dargan l'1in:eiieUlricli lluuglas l'lrmi'ii ,lnhn Norton Vurrla blolinstviii Vharles Henrlerson Imttie Herman Billy Young Harry Crissinan Forest Fisher Robert Bruce Mary Duff Geraldine MeQui-L-n lllwiitliy NYilll1ity George S4-liastian Scottie f'arpeiitcr Flies-atc-1' McKay Keys Mecllin Dixie llunnnitt Grant Ennis Billy 'loc Cox Ed B. Rowe Edward YVatkinS Fred Browder Mary Adkin 'l'. E. lllmwu Latin Club iiilna hlzuxlwnii lvlllllll' 'l'eulmnr-r 'l'nnnny l,ay4lf'n liettye Palinei' Rnliert MeNeely llyrnn lil'Zll'lf.fl'l' Martha llonalil VVil5un Rnlinvtl Mary l.atta Auilricne Kinaniun llnuglas Hurt llettye Parker lieth Mayers Vlovis Kirliy Mary Stephens Elizalieth Gibbli' Genevieve Harrison llilly Barnes Elizalweth llinlspeth Louise Ryan Riihert Uastile ,lohn Tyler Lorena llargan Patricia Riririn Doris Gooden Charles Mandeville Lewis Arlin jane Randall lViin1ifred Tipps llrn l.fvrin,f1 Ruth lifarniieliael linuis liardncr Frank Uiirlerwuod Mary May Kirkpatrick Bessie liewis Dorothy Dell Keith Bill f'alhonn ti. NV. Fhaniller Rulaert Capers XY. l.. Spillers Elizabeth Hamilton ,lack Miller liolilmy Eagle Otis Sehlinke R. l.. Bailey llan Leepcr Roliert Parker liynslcl Dicrolf Mary Louise Cole Eflah Nichols Maxine johnson VValter Grove Evelyn Maas Gerald Lieber Hugh Hall Jane Rook Edith Rose Granger George Phillips Ernest Martin Dorothy W'ilson Ralph Echfils Paul Schnciller Margai'f t .lane Wolden Ray 'l'lirash Truman Norris ,lack Harrison Bill Miller Billy Farmer Lucille Palmer Rena Lou Lowe Pat VVesterbeck Bernice Brown Frances Darnell llete Layflen Margarert H nleomhs Mildred Sinipsoiu Dorothea. Lent ,lames Hodge O. T. jones Dan Shelley Andrew Jenson C. H. Harding Francis Brown Margaret Leatherwood Dorothy Robinson Margaret Courtney V. T. Barnes l'i1gvNi1u'ly-lfi1'u 1? X R lb n-q-nun if X.- Blakf-. Anita li. Vlark. Maxine C'mnnnn', l':u1l1-ite l'upela.nwl, Mary ,lu liriekd-nl. Muriel ,lacksinn Aulvra Mae llleaml. ,luunita Ransllett. l'ull3 Rec-il. Mary Dee Slieltun, Luis Slmll. llenry 'l'nylni'. Michael Alexamler. i'lIlj'l'Cl'C' Beaclnun, Luna Hell flark, Iilnise lilze.i'k. Sclene f'raven. l'ai'ulinfla Iinglisli, lfrzmcine Harris, Ernestine Page Ninely-Sii French Department HarriS. lllnzellc' Moyers. Maxine Nelson. l 'i'umla Lee l'ri'kins, Alice Revels. lletiy Rieliarcls, lieilg Rielxaiuls. lflureiice Riley. Muzelle Smith. l'ail'im'ia Yerlnilliini, l':auline XYallaen'. Iris XYal'nl. lietly lliernlf. Levin Ilzznszvli. Eugene Jainvsuli. Billy Mitchell. lillis Mnnerief, XVomlr0w Tallvert, liilly Xlhlf. Holi Blaine, XYy11nette lill'llllIl.Ni!l1'Ilj'Il Ville, Um-ta firuxx sun. .Xllie Ilinkins, Mavis tlrigsluy. ,leanelie llagmul. 1.1-mia Hnll. lluris l.L-:utl1e1'wvn4l, llurulliy Mullin-y, May lieth lllalilvs. Virginia Otis, l'l1yllis l'atcrnustm, Margaret Price, lhvrutliy Sl11lfl1.BI2llll'iCC YY:-st. Vivienne llii'ilMnig'. linlmlvy Howell. Sylvester Hubbard. Everett Na5'n:1ifl,llalry lluyett. lla-len lleiskell. Virginia Hinwl, Katlierine llnekalmee, Vlyva Mae Kleljrirle, f'la.rine MeNc-ely, lilizalmetli Oates, Yiulet l'uwei'S, Marian Rnllanilin. Hlizalretli xYlll'I1fll'j', Syliil XVill:ml, Yivizin VVyz1tt, Jeanette Yeargan, Annette DeYaux, Oscar lilllllijllhibll. lluwzznl Lee, farltnm Ruff. llumcr M Spanislw Club fLos Conquistadoresj LAMOINE PI2TERsoN . . . . . President HELEN BRAMLETTE . Vive-President FLOY MCGEE . . . . Secretary Miss VIRGINIA Roores . . Sponsor MEMBERS Ruth Adams Opal. Farmer Byron MeCrosky Lorraine Albin Ina Anderson Faith Amos Winnell Bailey Lewis Barr Fern Berry Helen Bramlerre Geraldine Childers Helen Eades Janice Edmonson Theo Ezell Peggy Gordon Dorothy Green Helen Hammer Billie Jean Hartncss Natalie Hearne Virginia Hill Peggy Humphries Zulema Kitchen Muriel Lake Nettie Langford Forest McCord Floy McGee Minnie Lee Morrow Lamoine Peterson Sue Jane Price William Reagon Mary Edna Robinson Mary Schell Odessa Stone Mildron Tonn Edwin Williams Page N11 ty S 1 Wh 0' pen-American FERN BERRY . . WINNELL BAILEY H. C. MAIDEN . MARY SCHELL . ,IANICE EDMONDION FERN BERRY AND NATALIF HEARNE . . . Prvxiilellf Sc'rr'm'r1ry-Trw1s1m':' . . . . H mt . . . I I oxfmx Affwzclaficr' Clmirluan Miss ROBERTA KING . . Albin, Lorraine Amos, Faith Bailey, Winnell Barr, Lewis Berry, Fern Bramlette, Helen Childers, Geraldine Chitwood, Paul Edmonson, Janice Ezell, Theo Farmer, Opal Green, Dorothy Grimes, Tommy Page Ninety-Eilqhl MEMBERS McCrosky, Byron Gordon, Peggy Hammer, Helen Hearne, Natalie Hill, Virginia Honig, Charles Humphrey, Peggy Johnson, Lura Jones, Emreys Kitchen, Zulema Langford, Nettie Maiden, H. C. McCarthy, Judith . . Members of Advisory Bonn! Sponsor of Oak Clif Unif McGee, Floy Moore, Charles Morrow, Minnie Lee Price, Tom Reagan, William Robinson, Mary Edna Schell, Mary Theo, james Tonn, Mildron Walraven, Louella Williams, Edwin Wylie, Tom Willis, Jack Debating Albin, Lorraine Barr, Lewis Duntley, jean David, Doyle Fitzhugh, Don Paula Giarraputo, Lucas Gordon, Peggy Green, Dorothy Holdbrook, Floyette Honig, Charles Humphrey, Peggy Maiden, H. C. Club McCord, Forrest Neal, Wgiiirla CD,COl'lhOl', John Sergeant, George Strieklin, Tobe Stake, Ida Simpson, Natalie Thacher, june Taliaferro, Wynlotta Theo, Mary Williams, Jack Williams, Donald Page Nirivfy-Nine ,ie W' D Om' Hum World Allairs Club H. C. MAIDLQN ,IAKI-. CRAY!-.NS . XVILONA VLQNABLL GhN1a FIANSZLN RAVANIAZL IJAVIS MEMBERS . . Prcsidcnf . Vin'-PI'c'si11L'llf . . Sz'c'r:'Iary l'1'ng1'u111 Clzuirnzun Amrn Rvffurlcr Bennett, Julia Beth Cravens, Jake Davis, Ravanel Day, Lucy Lee Hanszen, Gene Maiden, H. C. McCrosky, Bryon Miller, Dorothy Murrell, Mary Ellen Nepp, Billy Randolph, Frank Robinson, Helen R. Robinson, Mary Edna Sligh, Thomas Strickland, Tobe Tyler, John Williams, Marie Venable, Wilona 1 ,5 GOLF TENNIS Wh As f Wi' Senior I-Ii-Y J. E. WILLIS . . PETE SOLOMON . FRA NK GOERNER . Pugz' Om' H1lllllP'f'll Tim Cooper, Warren Goerner, Frank Hanszen, Gene Harter, Clovis Harter, Clifford Kinsey, H. Lindsey, Louree Lytlc, Ben Linn, Chnl Littleton, Wilbur Merrifield, Dan Phillips, Colyar Phillips, Vernon . . . President Vin'-Prcsirlwzf . Srcreiu r y MEMBERS Perry, Ralph Pilkington, Murle Rust, Bernard Rust, Basil Roberts, I. W. Solomon, Pete Sneed, Ed Strickland, W. A. Willis, J. E. XVillis, Jack Whitter, W. C. Zethrans, Roy 1 r .44 X Di Gm --...... -...-Q X V na XXX -...-. INTFRSCHOLASTIC LFAG UE CONTESTANTS THESPIAN CLUB Page Om' Hundred Tbrez' 17 Ax A lb Pagr Om' Hmnlml Four Archery Club ELIZABETH MCNEELY, Student Instructor Hurd, Katherine Mills, Nadine Thompson, Mary Jeanne Tucker, Edna Mae Uglow, Mary Lee Vermillion, Pauline Green, Louise Pin, Loreta Robinson, Carol Berry, Fern Snapp, Marynel Ward, Sammielu 1 . lf? my .........- -.....-.. -....-. Ed' i x Fall Term MARouLiu'rE DUNN . . . DOROTHEA LENT . . CLYVA MAH HUKKABEE . BILLIE FiuNe11s Ozl,i.Y . GLNFVA GRYLN .... MAUDELLK DORSI-i'I l' . . Girl Reserves OFFICERS . . Prc'simfr'uf Vin'-Prrxiilerlt . . Srwretriry . . Tl'l'1lXIl rw' Sorirll Cbuirnm ll Yuri im' filjlliflllilll 1Joko'r'ux'CH,wMAN . Crmuril lii'pn'vwf1h1llz'i' ROSE NIARII. HCDXY'l-IL . . Prngrillu Clmiruniu HHON Bovurri- . . Pbmn' Clmirnmn KA'I'llAI.I I N Lll.Ds . . Arlrerliiing Cbuirmun BIETTYI4. Biuswmt, Arxirlant Counril Rz'pn'xr'nfalil'r' Miss RUTH RUFIAIN AND Miss Rom,m'A KING . . . Spunsori Spring Term Doitoruv fiH.-XDMAN ...... Preridenl Hl,l,L1N lSoY13'r'1'u . . , Pmgrixm Cbizirnmri SAM. FxNt,u MAIDIEN . . . Pham' Chuirmim ALTA NIAIL fiI.l.MliN'l'S . Cnunfil Rr'pn'serrtuti1'e MEMBERS Adams, Mary Adin, Mary Bailey, Mary Frances Beaehum, Luna Belle Barrett, Marguerite Beekenback, Elizabeth Berry, Fern Boyett, Helon Brewer, Betrye Buckley, juanira Chenault, Evelyn Choate, Elsie Clements, Alta Mae Ckix, Dorothy Daniels, Dorothy Dargin, Lorena I . P,- , f 4 . XX, n-...-..... -.-Q.-. Davis, Sophia Lee Dorsett, Maudelle Dunn, Marguerite Green, Geneva Hammer, Helen Hillpot, .lewell Holt, Lou Helen Howell, Rose Marie Huckabee, Clyva Mae Hunter, Mary Huston, Margaret johnson, Lura jones, Kathryne Keith, Dorothy Dell Keith, Lois Lacy, Lorraine Lam, Bernice Lassiter, Mariana Leeds, Kathleen Lent, Dorothea Livingston, Lillian Maiden, Sara Finch Mallory, May Beth Mclirirle, Clarine McKinney, Anna Belle Meredith, Marguerite Morgan, Mary Louise Neal, Waiida Ogden, Betty Oxley, Billie Frances Presslar, Margaret Randall, Jane Sanford, Frnestine Shaffer, Dorothy Simpson, Natalie Swinney, Marceline Stake, Ida Staleup, Frances Staleup, Lillian Straughn, Dorothy Terry, Charlie Frances Utt, Nancilee Walraven, Florence Walraxfen, Louella Ward, Betty Wfiskoehil, Betty jane Page Our' Hllmlrcil Fire 45 Nh igrv GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Pugr Om' I'1lIIlzlI'L'll Six BOYS' GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA MIXED CHORUS Pug? Om' Humlrvrl SHIT!! HGOvernOr's Daughter!! Mr. Horan' Gouzfsjwnl, Glll'l'l'Il0l'-l'lL'l'f of Calilmma . E. Willis Mrs. Goozlxperfd, G0l'f'Y'l107',5 wife ...... Mary Crudup lane Gooflspvml, Gl?l'l'YlIlJV,.Y zfuzlgbfvr . . Mary Catherine Groves jofm S1HIIlIl'l', Iam s jialzrrv . . . . . Leon Price Sl'lll1f0Y SIIOZI' . Mr. Orfazfo Aunt Mary . lillllwr . . . Mun in Crowd . Nlargr, Imn x frivml Dol, ItlllU,S frivml Lozziw, lam s frivml Cloxf- frivmls of 111110: R F170 ri ers Maid . Page Om' IJIIIIKIVVAI Elgbl . . Lucas Giarraputo . Hobby Thompson . Lorraine Albin Billy Fleeman . Leo Davis . Jean Duntley Lida Bess Stogner . . . . . . . Rose Marie Howell Jeanette Rowntree, Eurnestinc Harris, Rosemary Holland, Betty Ogden, Lyal Sneed First, Forest McCordg Second, Randal Ryang Third, Lewis Barrg Fourth, Frances Euton . . . . . Florence Xllfalraven 'N' . E Q -........... -....-Q physical Training Classes I U U llflfll Nilll' 1 R Hb Wl1r11 H111 sfzijn 1'01111's 111111113 from f111'1'1'f to 1110011 Fillvd full zuifb Slllillkb gold, Tf11'1'r lf 1111 IIIIIIIAY tl t'0Illlfl'j' flllllfl' 11111l jofcc, 11111, lllllllj' 11 lllllt, fo Ill' 1'of1l. fD1'11k1'. Agfix ilitavp Ye float follow ffm vision Of Hoc' zvorluhs :wal afar, Haw' jfff n11'f wif!! t1l'l'iXiUl1 ,Allll fbv rm' laugh of war flDw1kr'. Battalion Slvonmr ALICIL TowNsr3Nu Bulfulion cilllllllldllllff Lt. Col. Charles Bartlett Bnffalinn Eu'f'r1fiz'v Ujfiwr Major .lack Benda Plant unfl Training Ojfivrr Captain Preston Holden Adjutant Captain Alfred McLane l'rr'xomn'I Adjntanl First Lt. E. T. johnson Sllfwply Offirrr First Lt. H. C. Maiden .A.lXi.V1lllIf Snjrlzly Ofirrr First Lt. George Sergeant Axxinfanl Plnnx and Training Ofifvr First Lt. jack Sallis IlIft'Hixl'IIl'l' Ujfirvr Second Lt. Edward Toogood Supply Sergeant Sergeant Tom Terrell COLORS Lcff lo righl: Prirufv: Carl Koch Color S4'rgz'nnf: Leslie Bcalmear Color Svrgvufzi: Victor Hearne Privair: Watt Watkins f 4 ix X Staff, Fall '34 . 'i ,M i' 5, 4,419 Q -M' ,,i' it fi BATTALION STAFF ' W .e Page One Hn mlved Tbiricrn ' I :amz K ,W ' -K f-1: Ebb, ,Ii X, Spoizsor , . Cajrluin . . Firsf I,it'Ilfl'lId!If Sz'c'0mf Liz'11fw1ul1ls Firsz' Sf'l'Xt'!lIlf . Sfajj' SL'l'gf'HlIf . Harrison, Ben Hurt, Wilbur Gates, Henry Lcc Girlinghouse, Gus Baugh, Maxwell Bayer, Edwin Bean, J. W. Bivings, John Browder, Fred Byrnes, Frank Carpenter, Scottie Casteel, Robert Cawthorn, Leo Cendali, Amos Cox, Vernon Crossland, Howard Cummings, Clark rg Om lllHl4ll'l'!, l o1u'lrv11 Roster oi Company A JA NE RCIBBINS .CLARLTON Lien . WIl,l,IAM CARRLLL . Jmus CRAVLNSQ DIILLBLICI' WILLIS Srrgcanfs McCord, Forrest Bobnett, Wilson Corjwrals Jones, Bill Livingston, Harold Pri Mates Cushing, Billy Daft, George DuVall, John Fisher, Forrest Foster, Fred Hagood, Carthyl Hamilton, Leslie Hanson, Norbert Harrison, Jack Hawkings, Jimmy Hays, Frank Henderson, Charles Jones, Henry HARRY PIsI:IsLIgs . Lusmu BIgAI.MIsAR Watson, Bert Pope, Jerome Wilson, Melvin Kinkle, Lewis Lambert, Ralph Mason, Russell Parrish, Phillip Prestidge, Claude Randle, James Roff, Homer See, Billy Sibley, Pat Summy, Billy Thompson, J. W Wilson, George far 'Y L 'E-2 - Sponsor . . Cnfwfain . . . Firxl Lirllfvzzafll Svromf Lic'11lvnanfs Firxf Srrgcalif . Slug Sergeant . Beauduy, Albert Birdsong, Bobby Coffey, Alfred Howard, Wallace Brown, Ed Cameron, Howard Chatelain, Paul Clark, A. W. Collier, A. E. Collier, Welsey Crabtree, Jack Dryden, William Elixson, Phillip B. Granger, Byron Graves, J. W. Hanson, Delbert Harris, Frank Hill, Russell Horton, Douglas Roster ol Company B Sr' rg ran! x Cook, Atlas Donal, C. B., tlr. Corjmrals P1 Miller, Bill Shackelford, Charles 'iuaivx Hurst, Sidney Jensen, Andrew Keane, Armend Knott, Charles Lee, Lucian McAdams, Archie McLaren, T. C. McCroskey, Byron McSpadden, Hilton Moore, T. E. Crr, Sam Owen, A. E. Palmer, Frank Palmer, George Poole, jack SYBIL ROAN .IAM11s Tiimwliln. CHA1u.ias Buowmzrt . ll0LIfURD E1,1.1oTTg Donn CJSBURN ' Wfic' Luwis BARR ron HLQARNE Palmer, W. Solomon, Pete Warren, Malcolm Williamson, Joe Peters, Eddie Rankin, Thomas Regan, William Lewis Ritchie, James Bobnett, Edwin Schell, Earl Spillers, Jack Stanley, James Tanner, Billie Thrash, Roy Watkins, Edward Wfatkins, Watt Whitten, Robert W'ilson, Twyman Witherspoon, Leonard l'11gr Um' Humlrml Fiflccn 17 lb As C 47 f AJ A Eli' ,.l,,5. J f H ' Sfmfzmr . . Capiaiu . . Firxf Lil'llf!'lIf1lIf Scrolza' Lil'llff'1ILlIIfS Firsf Sl'f'gl't1llf . MeDaniels, jack Bivings, Gene Strieklin, Tobe Calder, Henry Bray, Frank Burks, Erman Campbell, Raymond Campbell, Gene Davis, Joe Dargan, L. C. Elder, Carl Elliott, Ansiel French, Carl Harpold, Clayton Hood, Blandin Page Om' IIHIIIIITKI Sixieun Roster of Company C . . . MARY CA'r1iiz1uNia Guovizs . . JACK TIllWIiLL . FRANK RANDOLPH . Giroux Dfwisg MURLE PILKINGTON Sl'l'gl'61lIf.V Turner, Harry Dean, Andrew Corjnuruls Hubbard, Everett Taylor, Michael Privulcs Howell, Robert Jackson, W. Kearley, Herbert Kelty, Albert Keer, Dee Koch, Karl Mathews, Jack Moore, Frank McDowell, David Murphy, Earl Nall, Boyce . ALVIN STERLING David, Doyle Phillips, Colyar Smith, Charles Peters, Wilson Pollock, Leland Reams, Jack Rogers, H. A. Sears, C. A. Sleigh, Thomas Stephenson, Harry Williams, Jack Wamack, Bernard Zethrans, Roy QI G r . ,N , V : x ii. 17 ' K . for ' sf W A, . . V, n I we Roster ol Company D Sjnonxor . Calbfain . . Pirxf Lit'llft'Hllllf . Svromf Lil'Itft'IlLHlfX Ifirxl Srrgmrlf . Herd, Burnelle Hughes, Kenneth Boland, Arthur Davis, Berry Baugh, Wilford Bludworrh, Charles Bludworth, Bill Brower, Jack Burks, Jim Caple, Solon Creemer, Jeff Darnell, Glen Dubbels, Lowell Eastus, Harrill Gray, Westmoreland Hnekler, Leslie Hamilton, Earl Hassell, Jess Hunter, Clifton . . Bornsuz REYNOLDS JoHN E. WILLIS . M. J. LINEHAN . JAMES GARRISONQ Se rg1'r1111's Guest, Emmett Heller, William C 0 r fm ral x Hamilton, Billy Kirby, Clovis Privafes Jones, Floyd Jones, W. B. Kenhey, George Kelly, George Leeman, Sam Lieber, Fred Linehan, Jack Little, Albert Loring, Ben McAuliFf, Jack McDonald, M. V. Margold, Charles Meredith, Ross Moncrief, Woodrow Enwm HAWKINS Ltiwls ADIN Middleton, Bob Sneed, Ed Scott, Sheffield Morris, Travis Otis, Bill Piper, Charles Quillan, Thomas Rowe, Ed B. Samuels, Joe Smythe, Walter Snyder, Thomas Sutton, Howard Tucker, Raymond NX'alker, Jack Vfisterbeck, Pat Young, Sam Youngblood, Fred Page Om' H11 ndrml Selz'l1lr1'11 S,l1nnxm': Mildred jackson Cajzlaiu: Guard, Jack First Lir'1n'i'nun1: Jackson, Harold Svmflil Livlffwmlzlx: Honig, Charles Hughes, James Ezell, Theo Bennett, Tad Musler Sl'l'g4'LIIlfI Fleeman, Billy Firsf St'Ygt'dlIfI Weltmer, Rhodes P 121' Om' Humlrwu' Eiglilvrrl Band Roster Sfufj' Svrgvullf: Sebastian, George St'Ygt'!1lIf.YI Williaiiis, Edwin Williams, Thomas Dean, Wayne Corjmralx: Burnett, John Campbell, Milton Carpenter, Leverett Denny, Donald Donnell, Riley Frensley, Billy Tyler, John Pritfnles: A vers, Eldridge Beary, Charles Bruce, Robert Burr, Alf Carter, Roy Crissman, Harry Ennis, Grant Gardner, O. C. Giarraputo, Lucas Grithn, Edwin Hamilton, Edwin Hamilton, Orville Hamilton, William Hohman, Lawrence James, Ralph Lemley, Foster Lee Lovell, R. B. McKay, Chester Littleton, Wilbiir Murray, Robert Schwedler, Edgar Terry, Floyd Tinney, Floyd Turner, W. A. Williams, Joe Willis, Billy , Qi . Ks, .-Lk V fl- , L 3!lxli,a ga .Q1 - I A K MFMBIERS Fmn! mu' llrfl In riglmfyr Bill Innes, Robert Cancel. Gene llivinge, Delbert W'illia, M. J. linehan, Gilder Davis, Carlton Lee, ,Lnuix Allin, -lake Clruvn-na, Charles llnnig, Murle Pilkington, Burk row Urfi In riglztj: George Wilaiiii, linimcit Guest, Gus Gurlinglinuqe, liurnell Herd, Charles lirnwder, ,lack Benda Qunprainj, Kenneth Huglirs, Tlioniax Rankin-., lid B. Rowe, Alvin Sterling, Harry Crissman. Rifle Team The Oak Cliff Rifle Team, although prac- tically a new team, gained second place in the City Rifle Match and Eighth Corps Rifle Match with a score of 1899 out of a possible 2000. This year's team was a very good one considering the fact that it is one of very little experience in matches. 1 1 I X Page Om' Ifllllllffll Nillelrwl A1111 mm' Ilnjy jnfmzgb In ll'fl1llIl'tII'll, 11011 7'lnjy Jrizv' !1l'f0I't' ffm galfx' Nou' un' lfnjy fuzrfmf f1f'1'r1xs flu' Il'Ul'l!l Wfiffl fnru fllltf ftIffl'l'l't! wif. I51'z1k1'. .4 ,, ' i' ' EET:- -W 1 Y AH -W ' --'7-.473 Y Y f I E W Epovts YN, as fbvyy will, they xtcer and still Defy fha' u'orld,s rmlv glw: Till df'u1'lJ 0,t'!'LU!JFlllI flrvnz, maxi fzuzl laelm Tlnjy riflw aml rulv flu' .W'tl.H --DV!Ikl'. my 1 if-f if 1, we .mmf V A A , Football Squad Frrmz' row, Irff I0 rigfrf: XVarren Cooper, Fred Lanier, Nor- man Vlfatson, G. W. Chandler, Jack Willis, Clifford Harter, D. C. Nolan, joe Davis, Ben I.ytle, Clovis Harter, Bass Wfilliams. Svvmzrl row, lvff fo right: Roy Zethruns, Robert Brundage, Howard Jennings, Fred Drees, Ray McGee, W. A. Strickland, Mack McGinnis, J. D. Simpson, Alvin Sterlin, Pete Layden, Charles Moore. Tliinl row, lffff fo righl: W. E. fljopj Noah, lwazl maflvg Bob Middleton, dXXiSfdllf IIIHIHIAQKWQ Bob Harris, fresh- man murky Billy Calhoun, Pete Solomon, Leon Gam- bell, E. T. Johnson, Charles Sprague, James Christie, J. II. Kinsey, Raymond Oster, Charles Beckham, Gene Campbell, Dan Merrifield, INtHIlI4Qt'I'Q XV. P. QBillj Dur- reu, nixixlanl murlw. Page Om' Humfrml Tzwflfy-Tbrvi' WINTON POP NQAH Pop' Noah, head coach of football and track, should receive the praise of every loyal pupil and teacher in Oak Cliff High School. He not only teaches the boys in Cak Cliff the art of blocking and tackling but that of being gentlemen and sportsmen. It is better to lose a game and lose it fairly, than to win and have a guilty conscience, says Noah. The old say- ing, No matter what the cost, always play the game fairly, has been instilled in the mind of every player under his supervision. P g'Om W. P. DURRETT Bill' Durrett not only assists in the coach- ing of football but is also head coach in basket- ball and baseball. At the beginning of the basketball season, he had only one letterman back from last year and was due to lose him at mid-term. However, after many long hours of practice and drills, he developed a fast, capable team. If one could watch Billy during a basketball or baseball game, he could easily understand why he always has a lighting team. The theory that Durrett impresses in the minds of his players is a hustling team just can't be beat. K -Q.-...Q .- 1? ,Li lx 'Q C HARLES Spivxcuu fCapiaiuj Emi Charles was the power house of the Leopards' line, being a hard taeklcr and a fine blocker. He was unani- mously chosen on the oH'ieial all- district team and would undoubtedly have made the all-state team if he had not broken his arm in the first game of the season which kept him out of several games. This is his third and last year to play on the Blue and White, but his fighting spirit will long be remembered at Oak Cliff as well as the spirit of his brothers who have gone before him. This is the last of the Spragues, but their play will long be the inspiration of Oak Cliff players. Ihzge Om' llumlrml Tux-:ily-Fiw B1aN LYTLLL Halfbark Ben was a second year nlrln, .I Nfrlllllb XVtJl'liL'l', tllltl .1 dependable man. He was a good player on the ollen- sive .is well .ts on the defen- sive. PLTE Soi,orx1oN Tackle Pete, the largest man on the team, used his weight to a good advantage in stopping thc op- ponents' backs. Pete, playing his fourth year, showed vast improvement over last year, and always had that Hghting de- termination to win. Pete's tackle position will be hard to fill, and he will be missed a lot by the rest of the boys. KI. H. KINSIQY Tavlclt' KI. ll. was Pete's running mate at tackle, and did a commend- able job, though this was his first year to letter. Kinsey was rt gentleman and said little, but went about his business with a grim determination to do his best. This is Kinsey's last year, and hc should be congratulated for his fine work. Page Om' llumlrvil Tuwrly-Si.t Ctovts I'IARTIiR Halfbavk Llosis, like his brother, played in the baclsfield, .ind was one of the fastest and shiftiest men in the city. Ile specialized on end runs, and made many spectacular plays during the season. Although he was the smallest man on the squad, he made up for his height and weight in his willingness and Hgltting spirit. Ctiififoitn Haitititt QIldff4'l'fldl'k. This is Clirlord's second year on the team, and he will be back for two more. He is shifty and has a good change of pace. He is a good ground gainer, and is an excellent defensive man. He played safety man and made many beautiful punt returns. Much is expected of him in the next two years. RAYMOND OsTu1t Fzillliafk Ravtnonil will he retneinbered not only by his team mates, but by most of the boys he has played .tg.1inst, because of his vicious taelslitlg and blocking. Raymond baclsetl the line up in great style, and he was one of the best running backs in the city. Raymond will be here next year and will share the honors of being captain with .lack Willis. He is a sure bid for all-city team next year. i Q' QQ: i i J. D. SIMPSON Iililllzark .I. D. was one nl' our best backs this season, playing as fullback. Ile played a great brand of football and al- ways was hard to stop, He played his best game against North Dallas, making a seventy-yard run for a touch- down, and kicking a twenty-eight-yard field goal to win the game, He will be missed very much next year. RAY MCG Eml Ray will always be remem- bered by his great fighting spirit. He was one of the best ends in the city this year, and his posi- tion will be hard to fill next year. Ile was exceptionally good on defense, as he was a deadly tackler. Also, he was a good hard blocker and paved the way for many substantial gains. Mack MCGINNIS Tackle Mack was .1 good tackle who had all qualities necessary for that position. He was fast and had lots of power, and on the defense he was all that could be asked of anyone. Maek has another year and he should be a sensation. uv ,1 f, ix 'Q ll BASS QHUMPJ Wll.LlAM5 Qrzarferlzurlc, Bass, commonly called Humps, was under :i handicap, because of his lack of experience, but he showed that he had the spirit and all that goes with it. Bass was one of the speediest men on the team. He has two more years, and should make a name for himself that will be long remembered at Oak Cliff. ROY ZETHRUS Guard Roy, although handicapped by an injured knee, proved to be one of the most dependable players on the team. Roy was a real Hghter and although he was handicapped, he always did his part, and kept up his side of the line. This is his last year at Oak Clff as he will graduate in june. Pizgv Om' Ilurnlml Twwlly-S1'1'z'r1 ' X 'ii' Hoxvmtn JENNINGS Center W. A. Qliossvj 5'1'1t1ekLANo Guard liussy is the type of man that every eoach loves to have in the line. He is a powerful man in guard position and his hobby in a game was to see how many plays he could smear behind the opponents' line. WK A. has two more years to play on the Oak Cliff team. JACK WILLIS Guard, Cr:-enpfaizl Eleef Alaek was one of the steadiest players on the team, and always turned in a sterling game. He is the type of man who makes a good guard. and he eer- tainly did everything that was expected of him. -laek has a fine spirit. and he, with Oster, will make a fine leader, D. C. Qlitorv Hiaaoj No1.AN Guan! lronhead, the good nalured boy of the team, was always ready for a laugh, or a football game. D. C, was always at his post, as steady as a stone wall. He has one more year to play on the Leopards' team and should be a sensation. C1 mk1,1.s Biaekrmm Em! Charles Beckham did remark- ably well as end, in spite of be- ing injured early in the season. Besides magging passes he was a line blocker and hard taekler. This is Charles' last year to play on the Oak Cliff team and he ' W will be missed much in the com- ing year. Page Om' H11 mlrczf Tweuly-Eigbl Howard ended his athletic career at Oak Cliff this year. He was a stellar lineman and held down the position of center, one of thc most important positions on the team, in a manner that would be creditable to anyone. He was an excellent blocker, and had the traditional Oak Cliff spirit. M Qur Cl'162f l.2dCl2I'S Our team could not have put forth its best efforts Without the Whole-hearted support of the student body led by our competent and conscientious cheer leaders. We congratulate all of the cheer leaders on their Leopard spirit and their tireless efforts to keep up the cheering throughout the season. Oak Cliff is proud of its cheer leaders of 1934 -Colyar Phillips, Herman Munster, Jack Benda, H. L. Kirkpatrick, and Lucas Giarraputo. Page One Hundrrzl Twcut 1? lb Q M4 W. P. DURRETT Coaching with the Worldly experience of a seasoned veteran, Coach Durrett developed the material in hand into a fighting, hard-playing machine to be reckoned with by the best. Coach Durrett's squad had some hard breaks but did well in spite of them. Coach Durrett has done a great deal to put basketball on a par with the other school sports, and his enthusiasm is enlisting many fans. For the Hrst time the basketball boys this year had a banquet, and the entire Working squad received sweaters. Basketball Squad g Om' II11 mlm! Tbirly 1 --..--.. .1- 1 5 CHARLES SPRAGUE, Caphiin Charles, the last of the Spragues, played only the first half with the Leopards. His fine de' fensive work was missed keenly at graduation, for the big captairi's presence had lifted the Leopards out of many gloomy atmospheres. His work at center position was excellent. HERBERT BARRETT, Forward A fast, shifty forward, llerbcrt played with the same precision as the other members of the team. His ability at hitting the basket was closely watched by the opposing teams. l.etter- ing one year, he graduates in june, and his loss will be felt, along with the others, keenly. LEON PRILE, Guan! Playing only one year with the Leopards, Leon proved his fine defensive ability in all games. His offensive work helped the Leopards greatly by his ability to hit the basket from mid-court. An excellent guard, Price's presence will be missed by the Leopards next year. jncit WILLIS, Guard Lacking in height, jack made an excellent showing at guard position. Height proved no handicap when it came to guarding his opponents. His speed and stamina will aid the Leopards greatly next year. FERMAN FowLeR, Forward Shooting with deadly accuracy, Ferman was a forward that kept all guards in the city on their toes. His offensive work, while not bril- liant, was steady, and he piled up a great many points. Ferman has another year, and with a little work, could be all-city material for Coach Durrett. CLIFFORD HARTIQR, Forwuml Clifford was the shortest of the members of the basketball squad. His fast, shifty movements kept opponents worried, and his work at forward helped the Leopards considerably. Clifford will develop into a better forward by next year-then beware, opponents! COLYAR PHILLIPS, Guarrl Playing both forward and guard positions, Colyar proved to be an excellent player for his amount of experience. He scored with almost perfect accuracy against all opponents and his presence next year will enlarge thc Leopards' vision for a championship, DELIBERT WII.LIS, Ci-ulrr After playing a guard position, Delbert was shifted to center to fill Sprague's shoes at mid- term. His height was least of any center in the city, but he out-jumped many of them to forge ahead with the Leopards' score. Lettering two years, Delbert has done his bit for the Blue and White. ni fl U 1 .J '-'Hg Page Om' IfIll74Il'l'lf Thirty-One th Ag .f......l. The Baseball Squad The Oak Cliff Baseball team has five veteran players back this year. The lettermen are Cap- tain-elect J. D. Simpson, catcherg Clifford Harter, third basemang Clovis Harter, outfielderg Lloyd Rust, first basemang and Vernon Phillips, pitcher. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Durrett, the Leopards are expected to deal the topnotchers plenty of trouble this year and to develop into real champions in the future. Page Om' H um! rea' Thirty-Two 1 -I-reclc Squad GV il . -ey dv jo . ,.....---...- ni.--.... -....-. EWTON BURROUGHS CONC1.E'I'ON LINDSEY Q, f V , E 555 AN w 5 ff V ' ' 5, , us ,... i' M M f M ::.4,i,..::,.- 'I hw fx V -'w' Qld ,.f. H M A,q, ix V Z 3 , ,V , i tg 2 H 1, Q5s12'i:f1f2 Pllgf' Om' Ilumlrwf Tbirly-Tbrcc 4 17 45 We offer jokes Pictures and poems, too- We tell you this Hello, folks! To let you know What we-'re trying to do. Mr. Smith: Any dumb-bell can work this problem. Now watch me. F-ierce lessons L-ate hours U-nexpected company N-ot prepared K-icked out No matter where the leopard hides, it's always spotted. Miss Grazfrfs: Sorry, but they won't leave. I told them that you were out. Mr. Allen: Well, I guess I'll have to go tell them myself. FAME Lives of football men remind us That we too can push and shove And departing leave behind us Hoof prints on another's mug. Hr: If you should say 'no', I'd go right out and shoot myself. She: If I should say 'yes', I'd go right out and shoot myself. Miss A111111 Bvllv: Can you tell me the Rule of l756? Sllnlrvll: I pass. Miss Bell: You're mistaken. You flunkfl Alf Burr: How long will I have to wait for a shave?I' Barber lstroking his chinj: About two year, sonny. Thomas Prire: Only fools are positive. Tohe Sfrivlelin: Are you sure? Thomas: I'm positive. Miss Ruffin: Give me a sentence with the word 'fascinate'.,' Carl Cummings: I have ten buttons on my shirt, but I only fasten eight. Page Om' Humlrerl Tlairly-Fozzr A Visitor: Are those people over there in love? Frosh: No, madam, this is high school. H. C. Maiileii: Have you seen my belt around the house? Sara l'iil1l'lJ.' Oh! Did you put it around the house? Faifh Amos: Lewis, did any one ever tell you how wonderful you sing?', Lewis Barr: I don,t believe they did. Failh: Then where did you get the idea? Irafi' Mofhvr: I'll teach you to kiss my Loretaf' Leon Prirr: You are too late. I've learned already. Carlos lows: They say that you are going to marry Grace because her aunt died and left her a fortune. I. E. Willis: No, I will marry her, no matter who leaves her the fortune. Gran' Amos: Why don't you take your handkerchief all the way out of your pocket when you blow your nose? lark Willis: ,Cause that isn't my hand- kerchief, that's my shirt tail. The taxi came to a halt. Ed Snead descended a trifle uneertainly and proceeded to search his pockets slowly: Sorry, old man, he said, finally, but I haven't a bean! Seeing that the driver was not taking it too well, he added: That's the position, old man, and you know you can't get blood out of a stone. No,,' agreed the driver, rolling up his sleeves, but what makes you think you're a stone? Hazel Nr'zc'somf': So going to Oak Cliff makes you independentf' Peggy Hizmflhrvy: Absolutely, I get there any time before eight, and leave just when I please after three fifteen. Don't worry if your salary is small, And your rewards are few. Remember that the mighty Oak Was once a 'nut' like you. . -....... Q...- be ale Ljalverfiferf The advertisers in this section of the Oak have contributed their support to- Ward making the annual a success. They have shown their willingness to support the student body in their undertaking and deserve the undivided patronage of the students. ' Ti 113 ADVliR'l'ISlNCl MANAGER. iZC9'urv:o:wcvw:wrv:oc2urmvrJurUvwurvm1uzvwfSurQw:wr0.95n ?QJRS5NaJls341n2Rs50-!aJKs34!aJKs503a2Ks!-Na2Kn34faJRsWa2!4a5l McBride Secretarial School rrEXl'lIlSiUf' and Sl'll't'f for Young W!Ill1I'lI,, Investigate Before You Invest Secretarial Studio: Phone 2-4884 232 Allen Bldg. 'X' Ernzan Bzzrkx: Are you sure that you Margaref Sikrx: I told him he must not love me? see me any more. Maxim' Carrff: Am I sure? l've loved FlU1'l'l7l'l' WaIra1ffz'11: What did he do? before and I guess l'd ought to know. Murgurvf: I-le turned out the lights. -1- Oak Cliff Bank 81 Trust Co. AFFILIATIQD WITH REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK SC TRUST COMPANY 'I' A R R E T T PHILLIPS-TAYLOR l-171. 51' lo 81.00 Slorvx Clf,ll,Il,yY and Dyeyq Invite you to trade with us , ,. All Kinds of Sc to 111.00 Merchandise 20 Years In Oak Cliff . 121 West jefferson Phone 9-5311 6-8111 Jefferson at Marsalis J, H, HUNT, M,,,,,,gi',- 'l' I I ' ' I uck S Dwmtgloon 5 Bmzneff College POSITIONS SECURED Largest in Ilaillxls. 'Vrnining :mil plzieelmwit facilities QC nnexeelleil. Many I.ll'1llllli11.6'S being plzieeil in inspiring I positions. fall, phone or write for Hull:-lin A describ- ing toiilz1y's oimiwtiiliities in business :mil il proven im-111041 of si-curing yuxsilimis lui' grzuluutes. Tel. 7-037-1. -INO. lsl. Lucia, fJll'7Il'Y mul Mullilgw' Repairs, Slmining, Dyeing, and Rf'fllliSl7ilIlQ + Ilnlf Soles nie to 111.254 Rubber Ileels lic to 75e 1 Some boys are born insane-girls drive l'lll1 lilllvlln' Next Dum tu w,mIwLmh,x others that way-and some are managers ot 127 W'l.s'l' ,I1l'111izsuN Ti l.I PIIONF 6-0577 school 1111111.12115- 'Z' Compliments of Texas - Rosewin - Mid ay Theatres SHOP AT... SEARS-ROEBUCK AND CO. Tour Oak Cliff Store AND SAVE fx- - v Oak Cliff-Dallas ' W Ram ovv f Potato Chip Co. qxg Korn K rispies Cleanlng CO' 1 CHEESE E. E. PRICHARD, Owner gf MAYGNNAISE W SALAD DRESSING 117 West Jefferson Ph 9 8760 v - J. Z. Norton Phone 9-8233 Clothes for Young Men expressly fashioned by the Southwest's Leading Stylists to please the particular . . . E. M. KAHN 82 CO. Main and Elm at Lamar ax- S H 0 E RE B U I L D I N G Mrs. Horn: W., you mis p ll d of the words in your compost E E W. Palmer: Yes, mn'm, 1 ig be n dialect writer. 'X' QBVOJ. H o T Slrors Mflrlr Lmigrr nuff Wfiffvr G S M A X G Phone 7560 1525 Commerce Street 118 W' Jefferson Ave' C omplimenfy CAUDLE ngraving Company , V DALLAS Manzqfaczurers of .... COMMENCEMENT and WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS DUDE'S DICTIONARY The Soufjgfs Bpsf Bronfx-A section of New York City. Caffle-A pot used for cooking. Book Sf0l L' C011-Vlfhat you catch from sitting in n. draft. Corral-A sort of shell. , , Heiffr-A gentle breeze. 6 n 6 S Marr'-The head of a town Ox-To question. Rmlfb-A sort of tool. Rodeo-Used for listening to broadcast- g stations. Sombrvro-A half breed Mexican 1 S15 El In . In 4. . CL X03 E4 P359 S TWO SHOPS TO SERVE No. 1-634 W. jefferson - Ph. 9-1200 No. 2-303 N. Marsalis - Ph. 6-0050 R. C. STRICKLAND, Owner DALLAS, TEXAS -1- PLANT Nicho1son's Tested Seeds THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST OVER S0 YEARS A Seed for Every Need Sprayers, Insecticides, Poultry Supplies, Rabbit Supplies, Bird Supplies, Gold Fish Supplies, Dog Foods, Remedies, and Supplies 2-3439 NICHOI.SON'S SEED STORE 2-3439 Elm and Lamar Streets 'i' Compliments of Anderson FRESH POPCORN Flllfflllfllfe CO. FINE MAGAZINES CANDIES AND 2101 Elm AND SCHOOL DRINKS SUPPLIES Serving the Graduates of Dallas High Schools Phone 6-0037 235 W. Jefferson and Their Parents for Over 38 Years CLIFF MAID BREAD has been served in the Public School Lunchrooms in Oak Cliff for the past three years. It's consistently good, because the same line ingredients and skill go into its baking day after day. N0 Other Bread Keeps S0 Fresh OAK CLIFF BAKING COMPANY VISITORS WELCOME JAKE GOLMAN, Pres. Wyatt BEHZJZU College Regis fcru d-Recognized-Aecredircd Member National and Texas Association Accredited Beauty Culrurists Sj1r'r'ia1s- Permanent Wg1X'CS . . . . 95C Shampoo and Finger Wilve . 2Sc C!1ll1fJ1t'ff' Bfllllfy Cf1IlI'Xf'- Everything furnished . . . 21540.00 369 W. Jefferson-Medical-Dental Building Phone 6-0115 Mr. Hamilfmz fmaking assignment to Physics Classy: Tomorrow, start with light- ning and go to thunder. Ball Nut and Candy Co. Snlfeel N nfs Fine Cdllllil'S Colzl Dfillkj 409 S. Beckley Phone 6-0078 Wlien You Think of BUSINESS C LLEGE R ' ' FOREMOST IN DALLAS SINCE 1887 A seasmit-il. successful exiverieiiee of 47 years in trziii' gf young men and winueu. and placing them in good pusilil . . Waite, call. or phmie J-3534 for full iufm'matin11. Thlnk of 'I' I have a quiz, dearg You have one, toog If I flunk, dear, lt's cause of you. CI-IARLIE'S Opposite Oak Cliff Bank Clmurll. Cui-'rii N, Mgr. -I. I.. RANnAl.l., Rl'fliIfl'HIdl1 IN sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire student body and faculty of the Dallas High Schools for the past twelve years American Beaut Cover Co. 1900-8 ORANGE STREET THE COVER ON THIS BOOK WAS PRODUCED IN THIS PLANT I I A ll Plzofos by Browne 59 Bro zone Sfuo'z'o5 The South's Leading Photographers for more than a quarter century DALLAS KANSAS CITY JO E -ESTE CO., IEC. SALES gfpged SERVICE ZANGS AT COLORADO PHONE 9-3151 OPPOSITE CLIFF TOWERS , DALLAS, TEXAS ffl. DADIS COOKIE CO. A. L. JARVIS h Oak Cfif E.xr'l11.viI'I' ll'll'l'IVj' Sforr A-,fl I, P - one 6 0018 JEWELRY, GIFT GOODS 415 N Beckley 347 W. jefferson Medical-Dcmal Bldg. BRYAN? BARBECUE Goodman Cleaners Since 1910 I Wlmcrm It ls BARBLCUIC, Think of liry.m' Plant at North Blsllop 530 W. jefferson Phone 6-0517 Phone 9-3211 I R. O. T. C. I-ICzICIquartCrS RIDING OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT CLOTHING Carroll, MILITARY EQUIPMENT 108 North Akard Street J WY Styles for the Young Man G1'or'z'riz's um! Cw1ff'r'firn1ariI's lf SPANISH SI-IIQI.l. PIIANUIS Candy, Cold Drinks, School Supplies I Across from School wr. Ilcgcrmn 6 1094 'I' Iark Tirfzwll: Remember, I'm nobody's We Make Houslng Loans Dol' Grove-Barnes Lumber Co. 11111111 Tirfzuvll: XVell, I woift elaiin Your Building Sion, u. yo 6-2171 106 E. Jefferson 4. Dallas, Gvvn Clothing Store lor Men and Boys Fashion Parlc Clothes Charterl-louseclothes Manhattan Shirts Bostonian Shoes Dobbs Fine l-lats -I- , , Sudden Service Station S COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Jewel ry Store H S. 5. s. BATTERIES Phone 6-2604 330 W. Jefferson 1627 Elm St. -I- Mary Kuthrynf' Grows: Fashions may come and go, but there is always a demand jewelry, Wczfvb Rcjmirixzg for cosmetics-,, Oj7fic'ul .Sc'VUic'L' lark Sallis: l'Yes, women c:m't go wan forever. -1' EILSO EAUTY QOLLEGE FINEST IN DALLAS AND THE SOUTH Investigate NEILSONIS Before Enrolling in Any Beauty School Lmdilzg Bennly Sbojzx Dfwumf NEILSON Gradzmfcs 412 West Jefferson 6-0458 E223 'zauingi 5:1 Soufgwaifain ibaffai 5129 'ZQUUZ9 CO. E' .Q rx, .IM N ff? fa 1 '4 I nr in .l. .rg ,, Q fo PRINTED BY qfwlfginwn 'lillffieg o iff: . 4-1 1' mi 1 7:1 3? . TM - New L mi up wil-ns X M + 2 Mn-1. .i.C4.dilm ' !r ..g5'4vgz r ' , 1 , --- ,-. f. , , . g . .K,. , 'w '.- ,. ,Q ' , i n . ' , ,L -,U L , ,. ,, :, V, , .1 W ' -' - Yi . - , . V Y, ,., .kv ,r . , L. ,W ,, -, ,L. 5: , i 'I ,,,,. wwf. YF - - - A .Mp ' - ag, -A - v ' ' F f ' - , ' A '.l.f.'i o u f'i.,mmP4'2i.4Zl.iL. 13 . - ,gf-1 f , w.,. ' ' A , fx, r' 9 4 W, Ama .. .. 1, . 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