Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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H m L . 1' 'V-5 .A 4 '55 L . fa- aff V rf - A fi Q, e'5l'1'l? g 2 if' v -Q' -3, ,Aff gli . . ' 'F 1' ' ,ffl f. 1' 2.1. 3? ffjgi -.fu -'ff' I :fi . fu 5 j V 1.1 ff., u F.- , . fr Q . . ' 1 f . . 1 Q A 'sg-17.11 -' -i ' x 1 W s 'i lr , J, . Z A ga .Im A .-l'. i .., . Q 33'- .1119 if 4 f-. . -r . his 5.5 A .. sf f, - ga. . , 4 W., .e. ' 1.1 Q' .fi-f 4, ll. X. . .Q T A ff 21' '4 A - 9 , ,. P571 fi? 4. THE CRUSADER N. R. CROZIER E. B. CAUTHORN L. V. STOCKARD S1lpl'1'll1f6'71lll'Ilf Qflxxisfiiizl S1iAi11'1'ii11fw14l011f 'Di.s1'rir'l S1lpl'I'lI1fL'I1lll'l1l of Srlsoolx of Sfbools of High S4-boals BOARD OF EDUCATION BOUDE STOREY ---- - - Tfvfi-lf'1If COMMITTEES Fipmpif-pg NHL' Bziililings: L. O. Donald, llbuirnzan E. N. Noyes, filjtllflllllll Mrs. W. A. Leeper L. O. Donald E. N. Noyes Alex W. Spence Szijzplivs: Luizrlz Room: Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt, flauirmuri Mrs. W. A. Lecper, fll9dl1'HIIll1 Dr. David W. Carter, Jr. Dr. David W. Carter, jr. L, O, D0l1g1ld Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Rules: lVc'lfarr: Alex W. Spence, Clmirmaiz Dr. David W. Carter, jr., Chairman Dr. David W. Carter, Jr. Mrs. W. A. Lccper Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt Mrs. VV. P. Zumwnlt Special: Alex W. Spence, fbairman L. O. Donald E. N. Noyes L 3930 - f .J- Y, :H -, ,, il-fi .L J.-' ' .4 U, 1. ggi' la 1.4 2. Q ,f P f, if alt., 35315 I. 1. fi V: ..L:v .L , .ti . 1 '55, Lt J F Sf? ff: 9.5 is-is +R' 1. Q-1, Q g .1 3 :Lg 1 V . fi' .1 ,L rf . ,,.-A 2:15 - .gi 1 fx if: vi w. 5:5 'lu 14? 'if ' 115. '-. r 1 . '15 it :ftv X.. .. ig, 5- 'Qi .5 5 ' an ' :link 'r ... -:ew :V -'W' ,. al'- c ' M- Q1 lx 'YQ 'M I .K .-'K sf 3. '-Q 3, 'R' 1 xi. '. P -' x. .. ,ii rx. 1 , . 4 .. ,Nr . fi Q . .1 'pu 1.-v v ,, t. . i . . T. qui 1., ' . ,.. 5 fi, f i-1 s. . xx , , , b . 3-4 . -,A VJ V. Q. Ei. JJ? 1' . ft. cs ,W I . jr.. .z.. ' -14. Jan . uk A . 9- .- . ,lil iff V, i 5' 'Q' ..-. -1 In Y.. 9'-: -1. fr,- 'G v . fr Xi' I 1 ' Tjgjj J L' gs 5- 'Q .Y M 1 S IK! 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So here's to one We love so well, A friend at every turng Then shout it loud: Three cheers, we say, For faithful 'Pop' Ashburn! -joseph B. Grubb - 1930 if-' 1 .1 -'f 'Fx - . e-. fam q Q.-.F hz, 4:--,P f ,v-F42 1' ' 'fiffff' ' -- 5,5 1 'V ..' : 42-I A 3-..,s - 5,261.15 f 5322. , e . . we 1 J' I 32' 1 fr!! '1 LMA- ,. I Q5 - , ' iff? 35 '- .,fJ.i ' i , . 'THX 1 a '11 qw! , r-, ,531 .. ms' .- ,Lrg A . ,Q A .g,,... .g 5:12 'f -lf: ' : ii f . f ?i'J' .5 T 3' , 1- f- W:-,' . ' -We .-.' 'E A T L ,A.. sm. .,. -- Q. .. , V ,,. Z3 .Tri Q5 .11 1 sf-. TEE' ff-af: 15 4.x . -1 - I sea . L8 ' Q55 lu- 3 -13 me ' v - 4- : rw' Q- f uf. 'I ' f? M: Q ' .f I .- , if . 4 .yvfl Hy - f -fwfq, 'fs -'ai' . ..1 1. 'I ' ffi by i. -. gg ,lr .wa ' J!-ff . ' Jia: 1 5 ing if 1 'ZWA V: .ay .' K 1 .4. if . Ng . ' -,' sf - 3 I' : .Q 4:1153 H' .4 - 1 '? 1 ' 4-gf -f' -'jzf' -.--I-. .f 1k -A .. .,. .41 -1 az. . l p x. .. 1 - ,.: 1 , E: Y 'rg-4 . if -, 3-J 1. Aug! files' fb?-.lf 51? Ei' ' 5+ V,-, . 'ilu ,. 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'I L 'fb' i-5 .1 In , 1 HI 6 1 . .Q -I ' Q ' ,Q ' .QA'f.r,2 , 3 A. ' A F- I ,f' gi. YQ ly - 1- ,u. . THE CRUSADER I RUTH ABERNATHY . VIRGINIIX AIJAIVIS . FRANCES ALEXANDER G. L. ASHBURN . . ELEANOR ATKINSON ERNA BEILHARZ . JOSEPHINE BELSER . ELEANOR BENNERS . HELEN C. BRAACK . MYRA BROWN . . RUSH M. CALDWELL SADIE CANNON . EUNICE CARMAN . BUFORD CATES . Urawing Faculty . Jblatlavnzatics Home Excorioniics . . . Tlsysical Education . Trinfijial . . English . History . 5nglixb . . Qf41'f . .filirarian . fnglisb fivifs and 6'CU11Oll'IiL'S . Fllgllifl . fnglisb . Jhfevlaanical and Jblatlyvnzaticx B. B. COBB . Salasnzanslaip, fonznzrfrrial fauf, and F077Ill1!'1'Flt1l Qffograploy BELLE W. COLLINS . . . . Dean MARX' PEARL COLLINS . iblatllffmatirs LURA DAVENPORT . . Study Hall ELIZABETH DAVES . . . History CARRIE DEEN . . . crD1l1fbl'l7ldfiL'X SUSIE DOWNS . Sffcrzftary to Trinfipal . fhlatbzfnzatifs . . . History . fbwnistry and ef11'1Jlf'flL'S . . . .Latin . . . Military HERSCHEL FORESTER . Sciwicv and Coarli CYNTHIA FRANK . . Latin and English CECILIA GILLMORE .... French S. M. GLAZENER . . . Ulvcozznting, Uldw'rtixi11g, and Typvwriting W. J. EDMONSTON . LENA LEE EDWARDS FRED G. ERNEY . BURNEY FLANIKEN WILLIAM FOSTER MABIQTH GOFI' . . . Shorthand and Typcwriting MRS. HANNIXH GOI.DS'fEIN QAI-fornpanist ERMA GRIFFIN ..... Latin NELLIE HARRIS . . . . Clerk N. H. JOHNSON . . Jhlatbematics . Hu,- 4.1 'f 'ff T I if. . 1' S 1- J..- Q 'f F Y A. .3 4 'Y 5 D' 3 E' 1.245 ' 25.51 3259 I RSE' 1 'xi ,C gl Ii 1 . :Hi rm, .I if .P 'H A T -. ug 1 I X' M V 'A e f- - gm N 'f lin S. 'fir .4 , 4 . Q -fi'-I A .5 '-53, 1' - in 3 .X -: - . ir' 5 'A ?' 31 57:1 x I 1-1' .Q 1.- K' an , - 1.1 :Xi ET .S .17 rl iz 'J' -' sv ff fr' ,- ,,-T .5 :S 1' .., -'if 1' . yi, i. I Q -' 'Q '--. R254 fr F Eff ' 'Q F. ,L . I S--is E f... JH ' af . 're- r . gfv l. 24' 1 'fx L' 3 'K -11- I ' lx' ..,.. ,, I -. I-.fr f .4 ,.,,-xx .,. , , . 1- r- -g 1? 42' L S '-- .QA ' lla- 1 .- :'. .fi-'f fa , . Q? ..5, , ' '2 : -I li M In 4.4. fi 'Q I . .L.'f .' ' 1 ' g. vt . - .-A . I ,L:. -' if 'yy ' 3' HZ. L .1 f. '53 :Q . Q V A 3 t . :Z .i A.,.k f .1 P 5' iz ,. Q., if 'gm V ' 'x' 1 1 ' f 3,5 35 . L Q lf Q S1 W 1. Sf- v k'.'uf 151' A II-.5 fn- Q . 'wg fs I f14 . 'Ffa 3,2 rg ' - x l . au. Q33 2 5551 . xv: -I 1 I gap' .L -Q ' FL A S , . Av I I .R ..,. S -, 4, f. 7 'w'W f' 91. .vv .? 1.A' NIILDRPD JUNIGER . MINNIIL Luz Klil-ll. . RUBY KEITH . . JOHANNA KIQTSCHI-. . HIiI,IiN KU!-.FINE . FLORA LowRI-Y . 9 '1v aI 'T' Ffzczzlgy . CIIKQUXZI . Sfmfy Hall . . Ilixfory . .WI llxir . . . Hixfor-3' . . . Fllglixfz D. L. MAN'I'I.I4. . -qlfyfxflllfljfvlli 'Drawizzg LIIA MARBILRRY . H. D. M,xR'I'lN . IfI.oRIx NIORGAN . H. BUSH MoRc,,xN . EDITH MOIKIQIS . ERNRSI' N1UI.llfR . MARION MURRAY . 5, XV. N1CN'IIl.l.-KN . WINRIIII. D. NANQIQ R. M. NEPi1ili . . . . Sjmnislr . -wItIfl7t'IIItIIlfl'X . . fxlI.LfIfXfI . Yyllfllfl' Sllftlkillg amf Fllgfixfw . . . l oou'x . fifllllllltllltltlllf R. O. T. C. . . LIHHII . Hisforj' zzmf -Tl L1fl74'IIItIffL'X . Hi.vf01'-I' 3!11ffIwf11zl1'iI'x F. E. NORTON . O. E. PARRIS . ALB1A PATRICK . XV. A. PILL . W. O. PIPES . EIHIQI Rum: . . . H isfory . . Tbysivs . . S punish . z1Il1flJl'NItlfil'5 . . S jmnisla . . . 6' nglish NlYRT1,l'. RoBIiRTs . Ilixfory and English Cl,1XRA ROXVI-. . . MARGIIRI-'I' SIII-.NLZIR XVAIIL TIIQMPSQN EIIITH TRUE . MABEL TURIxf1AN . MATTIR IJELL WEBB ZAIJA Wlil.l.S . . . . . fT'll.QIiSl7 . . . 'Biology Jluflwnlulirx and yfssixfuni foarb . . . flrrfz . . . Sllmnish 'Plzysival Ft1Zll'dfi071 . Sfaorfbarzaf and Tyjneufrifing MIIURINI XWIIQRTON . Hisiory a11dS0r-ful BONNII. WII.RINs . ZANA XVILSON . Sc'ix'r1c'c' . . 6'nglislJ . Sindy Hull I 4' -' f' T 1 ., ' .,.3Hf2':f 'aw S' vs i fwrviigf W Wu lf A FIRST Row: Mrs. li. P. Carpenter, Mrs. Tom Cain, Mrs. Robert Bcddoe, Mrs. Hattie B. Brannon SIfc,oND Row: Mrs. Lynn XVentherford, Mrs. XX'ylic Dugger, Mrs. George C. Hopkins, Mrs. W. A. Scott Tbe Parent- Teacher flffacmf on lVw'k for some good, ln' if vrzfr xo slowly. Clwrivlv mzzzi' floztwr, be if uzrr .vo lowly. I.I1lmI', all lulwr, ix noble 4111.1 balyf' Keeping the above lines as our watchword, we, the members of the Woodrow Wil son Parent-Teacher Association, find great pleasure in having za. part in the school life of our boys and girls. We strive to bring about 11 closer relationship between the home and the schoolg to stimulate a greater interest in all student activities of the schoolg and to be ready at all times to co-operate with the teachers of the school and our principal, Mr. G. L. Ash burn, to whom we are greatly indebted for their help in preparing our children for fu ture problems in life. MIKS. MRS MIKS. MRS. MISS. MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS E. P. CARPENTER . TOM CAIN . . R. E. ALEXANDER . RQBERT BEDDOE . . HATTIli B. BRANNQN LYNN WEATHERIAORD WYLIIQ DUGGER . GEORG1i C. HOPKINS W. A. ScoTT . . O. M. MARCHMAN . OFFICERS . . . 'Prf'sia'e11f . Firsf Xfifl'-YJl'l'Sidt'IIIl Scfvorzd Viva'-Prc'sirfr'r1t . Third Vin'-Tr'r'Sicl'r'11f . . . Trvaszzrer . 'Kl't'0l'tliI1tg SI'r'I'efar'y fq0l'l'4'SII071diI1g SC'L'P'Flllll'y . . . Historian . 'PLll'1jC1ll1C'I7ft17'ilH1 . . Uludifor N' f HAIWEY S. TKLWITI' T. M. CAIN l The DMA Club The Dads' Club of Woodrow Wilson High School purports to bring the fathers, the teachers, and the students of Woodrow Wilson High School together in helpful co-operation in all the social, athletic, and academic activities of the student body, and to promote the gen- eral welfare of the school. The club was reorganized on November 22, 1929. Since then the membership has been raised to sixty-five. This year the club has pur- chased a flag for the school and has helped in the betterment of the school in various other ways. OFFICERS HAIWI-.Y S. TIaEw'I'r'I' ....... Twsizlrizf T. M. CAIN . . . Firxl Vim'-TI'1'.SiI1'4'11I W. S. BhIacHI-111 . . Svromf Wifi'U-'Pl'!'.YilJ4'I'lf F. M. LOVE . . . . Svrreizzry A. H. 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T .3 ff ' 1 -Af l X W ' fi' ' Lara.-5:-JASE'-7R-Eff? if-ff'7fJ7 'l '1.'4:'IQ41v.i?i3't.'52 s?? 52- f?Af?'F'A. 'Al A. Adi, A' ff' 'f'Z?:+i'-'i3'QA4J '?'Af'5' Ai 'i'.A75iff57:?7 '-s53'A?i5Y3A4.',!f ?'?Q?f'15iwf 17'EL,f' 1-LK. .vs-1-A, A '!..,rf.'-AA.,..ff .f,i.MA1-'A v 'A'A-- 219--As .fp :'--F' AA-A -L-.A 'A': :rs f I -A -'. 'A 1, , ,-.,'AAaY1A-Ilcsafv'-?-AJ . f A-- i 'Afwu .k. .,f-q, A-' AA A s,- -A 1.'1:'AA '-A A A A, V A zme '30 Seniozdf 'GUI FRANK LINCOLN MARGULRITIQ GRQQAN IFORA S'l'liVLNSON Pwsizfvlli Viw-Pn'sirlz'11i Sf'r1'vfa ry .+ vt F ff .fist 1 X ,f-3. 3 5' -51 5 5 i X' f 1',,L I 3' ' FQ. . - 1515 as :fi In L1 M . 1 '3 - T-.f rm- Jgix En' in 'f -2 .f ,N. wg U K L 1 FRANCES TALBOT Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatreg French Chorus. All kin' o' smily roun' the lips. JOE KOONCE Born Grapevine, Texas. Spanish Club, Salesmanship Club, Football. AlbIeli1:, even to the tip of his tongue. RUTH RODGERS Withdrawn at mid-term. KENNETH MARR Born Dallas, Texas. Honor Banclg All- City Orchestrag All-State Orchestrag Spanish Club. As mellow as his own music. INUS MARIE BELL Born Dallas, Texas. Choral Club '27. Her air had u meaning, her movements u grace. JACK HOGAN Born Ennis, Texas. Hi-Yg Advertising Club, I Linz Ping Good Scholarshipg WOOD- ROW WILSON NEWS STAFF. Ratbz'r noisy but absolulely barnzlcssf, GERALDINE MARTIN Born Frankston, Texas. Latin Club, Good Scholarshipg Girls' Public Speaking Club ,28g 3 Linz Pins. She quivt rzml a Iurly for a' tbaff' JULE CHAMPION Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. Tall, square, firm, 121112-vynf. .-3 ' QW? in , A .,. ,, If Az? .V ,P . 1- -A ,L Jwqeig- 1' GERALDINE PAGE Born Dallas, Texas. Good Schoolarshipg Little Theatre '27, 283 Latin Club '27, '28, A fortune could not buy ber sparkling eyes. MARVIN MINYARD Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Salesmanship Clubg Commercial Geography Club, Advertising Club. A boy of llae best Tori. PAULINE PATTERSON Born Grand Prairie, Texas. Girl Reserves, Little Theatreg Good Scholarship. Na storm eau. ruffle lbe current of her life. JAMES CLARK Born Dallas, Texas. Large was his bounty, aml bis seal sin- cnc. WINNIE MIMS Born Salt Lake City, Utah, Good Scholar- ship, Pres. Commercial Law Club, Auditores Caesaris '27, 28, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, U. S. Flag Association Medal '29, 1 Linz Pin. Mild Ibe l1l1I1ih'01lS eyes. DESMOND NEITZEL Born Dallas, Texas. lVilh a scientific euriosityf' FREDNA DAVENPORT Born Dallas, Texas. All-City Orchestra. Shall I rompure fbee fo a summer morn? PAUL I-IIEGEL, JR. Born Dallas, Texas. Who with u mztnral irzxlinet to discern Wbal knowledge can jnrfcrrn, is Jiligen! to learn. ,.,.-,fm-..w:i-. Jaafari A .-we fra: .za 'f.v.e'wvfs'fvr:'f'-5- .-N. -. ..,,,, . Y, ,- , 4 42:21. ff-' L- ,J --2 Ml fi Ig ' j,1i.R.vGf?3.qi?f - , ' wp' y 'f' 7 ' - 2' 4 If , t :lisa g-,L,...A .+- n....,t,. Mem .5 ,gf Lf fQ7W.A -e..Le.,1.,2..,.........-- rsfaiff, SUSIE LUKER Withdrawn. DAN M. THOMPSON Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. Hi-Y '27g Honor Band '28-'30. Music bath ebarmsg be loutb both. VIOLET FOX Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Commercial Geography Clubg Advertising Club. Her eyes were dreamily bright. JACK MCKENDREE Born Waxahachie, Texas. Commercial Geography Club '30g Golf Team ,27Q Capt. Golf Team ,285 Track '29. All gaozl things come in' little pzzelzagexf' MARCIA MORROW Born Danville, Tenn. Commercial Law Club. Every smile that sbe sent forth lodged like pellets from a .rcattergun in many hearts. TOM KEEHAN Born Dalhart, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Crack Company '28-'30g R. O. T. C. Majorg Best-Drilled Cadet Award '28g Woz- encraft Team '29. WV a long pedigree. LOUISE TEASLEY Born Dallas, Texas. Girl Reserves '28g Girls' Chorus '27-'29g Girls' Quarter ,28, '29. There are smiles that 'make us happy. LUCILE WELLS Born Rosenburg, Texas. Arts and Crafts Guildg Commercial Geography Club. A mimi at jrraee with all below. 'sr fi'-' -1 Q ' . 2 , ' V in Fi? is, I A ff f -ffm '-:fig ,g 3 E5 ' Kg ' 3.535 I .. ,ff ' ,551 . - ti. Lak. 'sf-S Jaw! 5 I .... .eww ff' 5735! AS. - 4:5 , 5:71 ja 'T I I A O 2, ff A-dir 4 . 4 1,1 L H 33 'I 7 THE CRUSADER L MARIE CRABB Born Dallas, Texas. Salesmanship Clubg Advertising Clubg Commercial Law Club, Home Economics Club '2S. flosan A lovable souI.', FERDINAND THOMPSON Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Clubg Crack Com- VIVIAN WILLIAMS Born St. Louis, Mo. Salesmanship Clubg Commercial Law Clubg Advertising Club. Her lively ways a sprigbtly mind dis- RAY JONES Born Dallas, Texas. Advertising Club. pany yzg' A fh0T01lghl77!?d.v Sweet are the thoughts tba! savor of con- fmff' I INEZ MCKINNEY SHIRLIE GCODWIN Born Norman, Okla. Salesmanship Club. Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Girl NMOS, pleasant af just ,m.di,,g ,md im- Reserves 528, '29g Sec. Spanish Club '28, '29, I,,.oWS vm-1, 1i,,,g-'P 3 Linz Pins. In eommon converse she is pleaxantf, JESSE KELSAY HELEN SMITH Bom Dallas, Texas. Las Dos Americas, Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatre, Com- Pan-American League, Spanish Clubg Golf mercial Law Club, Sec. French 'Club '29, Team '27-'29, Senior Council '29g 1 Linz Pin. Heli one of these quiet fellows that are Full of fun and wit. talking all the time. 'w i H: 'E :X I ' Q I L MARY LOUISE CHALK Born Matador, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Salesmanship Club. Less sua' of speech than mild. ROBERT RANSDELL Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. Real worth rlfqllircx no il1Im'jJrz'frr.', MADGE CASTLEBERRY Born Shreveport, La. Advertising Club, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '26, '27g Vice-Prcs. 4B Class. NS1E11!1lt'1', of high color, gracvffll in her 7I'I0l!L'7I1L'1'1f5.,, JOE SMITH Born Smithville, Texas. Advcrtiing Club. Who, whvn hcl: full of trouble mm PYUXl'l'l'6' a brigh! mul cheerful vnienf' MARGE BUCKALEW Born Sarcoxie, Mo. French Clubg WVOOD- ROW WILSON NEWS Staff, Good Scholarship. She was virariozzs, pert, pretty, clevvr in c0f11'erxaiio11.', D. F. SABLE Born Clenton, Mo. Commercial Geography Club, Salesmanship Clubg Football '29g Track '29, ,30g D Club. 'rNi'l't'l' rufflcil--011 thc gridiron or offf, MARTHA TERRILL Born Birminglmzxm, Ala. Choral Club. Shv har Iwo vyrx so soff and hrowug Tafzr' I'z1re. ' GEORGE BARNES Born Snyder, Texas. Commcrcial Law Club, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff. An 1117-fo-dzliz' Il1'z'5sc'1'.', v Y-: HY YJ i. :I i alia: . ' J Jai. .H 5' A635 li . ,vigil 1:41 +A? swing 4 gt . 3.23 . liz? . A V315 P55 f r ll E V .1 fi! 4523? bfi l 'ifii fl ' if 12.13 wifi .rx W.. ' I- ...xi J S 'H 1 414' -53 M4 5 '- Bin fi 3' 2'f' :.':-,. .sa w .. - - -1 ,.,. -I fin? -s V , .511 1 f s': ' ' ' DORA STEVENSON Born Dallas, Texas. Little Thcatreg Pres. Girl Reserves '29g 3 Linz Pinsg Senior Coun- cilg ANNUAL Staff '29, 'sog Sec. 4A Class. Har cruring for knowlcilge is grvalf' FRANK SEAY, JR. Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-Yg Latin Clubg Senior Councilg All-City Orchestrag Editor ANNUALQ 3 Linz Pinsg Tennis Club. He always :lid surpass bis fellows in manipulating u'onls. MARGUERITE GROGAN Born Keifer, Okla. Little Tlieatreg Art Clubg Good Scliolarshipg Senior Council: WOODROW WILSON Nizws Sraffg 3 Linz Pins. Her flrvsx fiflml her figun' with fidelilyf' EUGENE MASON Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-Yg All-City Or- chestra '27g Pres. Spanish Clubg Associate Editor ANNUALQ 3 Linz Pinsg Camp Dallas Efficiency Award '27. A mari with lzraius for 1mmy. ADDIE B. BEDDOE Born Cheefoo, China. French Clubg Latin Clubg Good Scholarshipg 3 Linz Pins. Her beautiful hair, rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters. FRANK LINCOLN Born Guatemala City, Guatemala. Sec. Hi-Yg Senior Councilg ANNUAL Staffg Or- chestrag 3 Linz Pinsg Pres. 4A Class. Long Iiw our Prf'Iidenl! ELIZABETH AKIN Born Dallas, Texas. Arts and Crafts Guilclg ANNUAL Staff. A lzvmz eye mul an rhvtraonlilmrily def! hand. GEORGE HOPKINS, JR. Born Winnsboro, Texas. Pres. Hi-Yg Pres. Senior Councilg Business Manager ANNUALQ Good Scholarship. Well-biailt, udiw, strong-jawcfrl, rising and goozl-mzfuredf' 41 '51gqc5.ie1,'n,.:R-e1xg:g.5.s:e5gae,a:,5L,.1j5::g,:g13: V A ,-- E' ,r 4-is-Q-1E5t.gE.5ag73,s1.f7: saw .vs- . gf' 33 frying 5 '1fQffe'f'e ' ' ' 971. -1. , 'JQ is ., g .fe . ' 43355. ' :Is ii'-' Al '4 l'. 'fi-frzfsffffi aww ffl' rice: A fe. a. fs-sr 7793 gsm- . , -...'.:fsz:121-:ff 11 :'....a: Sf, 6 ' .Ji ' ', '. f t-'N fH:f?i4f'f?Tr:.:-sf-:,, S. 3 Ea 1131?-4-P'--5 33 'Q 5 '-sq. as g V X-ik 193551 im in Q Z4f3'a'5E4-'? .iv2.vw:f,-.:.f-ff - - DOLORES ARON Born Omaha, Neb, Arts and Crafts Guilclg ANNUAL Staff. There was ne 'wifzsome W?l1ClJ.,, THAYER MOURSUND Born Dallas, Texas. Pres. jr. Hi-Y '27, '28g Reporter Sr. Hi-Y '29, '30, Latin Clubg Track '29, ,30g Basketball '29, '30. LI-an, high-strung, uml emlowed with a 11131251 fha! Cflllltll penetraff' 1lec'ply. JOSEPHINE HIGGINBOTHAM Born Waco, Texas. Latin Clubg 2 Linz Pinsg ANNUAL Staff. Bountiful and exrvptioually u'cl1-bred. MERRILL BARTH Born Indianapolis, lnd. Commercial Geog- raphy Club, His frank blue c'yr'x. ALMA GENE REvIs Born Dallas, Texas. Latin Club, Spanish Clubg Pan-American Leagueg ANNUAL Staffg WOODROW WILsON NEWS Staffg 3 Linz Pins. And gladly lenfe, and gladly twine. BILLIE SCOTT Born St. Paul, Minn. H-Yg Basketball '28. --wiib a look of wixzlom s1lpc'rr1al.,' CATHERINE GRAHAM BURR Born Dallas, Texas. Pres. Arts and Crafts Guild, ANNUAL Staffg WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staffg Good Scholarship. A flair for cariruturv and gcntlc humor. CLINTON BROWN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, R. O. T. C. Scrg. Absol1Ifz'Iy bonvstf' .,,,, . --P-.W-s1fw:':rrv- fI5 f.saT.z3'i A ,ms an ,., sis, .. . sf-,R :gags-vF-i32ZZ'x3rv,f'fxf:Tes'vL.531a.sfrrAI.3 - rv' uf F1 sr' , -R. kf:.ssf,'?'g2f'..,g':a',:rzv:v-afsff.7,:,-, gi-Ji is al? --.a..,..ac..,.aEf..1a: v 'Ev :ff -1.- t'1Ya..,sx.'9?k: a...a.f I.r.aL.,-.,n...............,.,... l It iff? I 1- 1 A 1 3 i I ,I gs. S ,'3,. 'zy 2 A21 C 'Ji 'l Pm. C P M.. ' J? K S ' 3 .. ' --:Fig , - - Qimf f ' 53 'fi W , I ff sg 51 ,, JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT Born Fort Worth, Texas. Little Theatre: Latin Clubg 3 Linz Pinsg Senior Council, ANNUAL Staff. Yes, Pm a Duiehman--how Ilia' you know?,' JOSEPH GRUBB Born Fairfield, Ill. Two Linz Pins. Men may come ana' men may go, But I go on forever. PATSY PEACOCK Born Dallas, Texas. Senior Council, Latin Club, Pres. Camp Fire Girl '29g ANNUAL Staffg I Linz Pin. With lokkes erulle, As they were leyed in presse. GEORGE FAIRBANKS Born Spokane, Wash. Good Scholarsllipg Senior Council. Large-brainezl, clear-eyed,-of such as he Shall freedorrfs young apostles bef, ANN CATHERINE COOPER Born Denton, Texas. Senior Council, Latin Club, Pres. Little Theatrcg Debating Teamg Sec.-Treas. 4B Class. Hlmpulsiw, earncsl, prompt to act, And make her generous thought a fact. RUSSELL LOE Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Hi-Yg Advertising Clubg Crack Company '29, '30g R. O. T. C. Capt. He is proof that small men run grow greatf' DORIS JEAN BROOKS Born Dallas, Texas. French Chorusg Good Scholarship, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, Senior Council. Sf1Idio11s and energetic. HERBERT STELLMACHER Bom Dallas, Texas. Latin Clubg Business Manager of WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Books were his passion and delighlf' f---f.-q4:::zvg:GTff - X 55-7. ' ' ,, .,-.-.O,..,.v.as,., ,. , .I he. . -aw - AZ f r'f3'?7?5'f- Zfftfza-fu-i-.,...... . ' ' 'K 7' Q ff 1- W' D . fa ,..,Z..f L A ' X .L-:'. 4- Rayz? Af-451 . x.f . 'W lv'-lx .,.4 ..5, fl 12. mf . 1. ef. .i,.....s ew 3 Q' 'iz' . za, . . 'viii , MAY BYRNE Born Dublin, Ireland. Girls' Chorus '29g Girl Reserves '28. An air of maturity and poise. IVA MAE WADE Born Dallas, Texas. Fat-'ors to none, to all she smife.: f'Xfl'11d5.n BETH MCCALLON Born Waco, Texas. One Linz Pin. But thy eternal llwzzlty xball not far1'ff. JANE ESTELLE YEARGIN Born Dallas, Texas. Pan-American League '29, 'sog Girl Reserves, Spanish Club '29, Senior Council '29, Arts and Crafts Guild, 1 Linz Pin. WillingIy load tba moss rosebuzl loaned to her cheek of its pink. JUANITA MCDOWELL Born Kaufman, Texas. Good Scholarship. With more than an average understanding of simjile human nat1u'c.', CURTIS MCADOO Born Dallas, Texas. Pan-American Leagueg Senior Council, Good Scholarship. With clear forvsiglat and a frank rfccg- nition of facts. MARY FRANCES GARDNER Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Lit- tle Theatre. A port rapable of 'll-'fifilig prizc-winning poems. JACK WINTERS Born Gainesville, Texas. Crack Company l27-'30, Salesmanship Club, R. O. T. C. Lt.g Commercial Geography Club. Since every fade brrame a gentleman There? many a gentle person nzadc' a Ink. 1 6:1-.3 '. -.az ---ve... -'-- .. . , ss.va.n:-:1s,:+..wS9:1:fv1ffs:-:av X K. gi fs ss- - - 1 -,pf 'fff'HT' .fy nfsxsfncrv- . .,,........a-.a.......-,. 6, K., A EDDIE GANELLE LOVING Born Royse City, Texas. Girls' Public Speaking Club ,ZGQ Good Scholarshipg Three Linz Pins. Quite enchanting! So bewitchinglu JOHN KLEIN Born Dallas, Texas. Salesmanship Club, Spanish Clubg Track '29, '30, Vice-Pres. IB Class. A sqzmrz'-jaufml fare wifh keen eyesf' ELLA MARY DAVIS Born San Augustine, Texas. Tennis Club '29, '30, Tennis Team '29g WOODROW WIL- SON Nuws Staffg Good Scholarship. Although of medium stature, she xcemv never to be weary. BOYD LAYTON Born Ennis, Texas. Commercial Geography Club. The ladies full him xweelf' LOUISE ANDREWS Born Dallas, Texas. Ii would talk, Lord, how it !a.'ked! CROFTON HERRING Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Ad- vertising Club. Hr could wrile well. ROBERTA EATON Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Good Scholarship, Pres. Girls' Chorus, Sec. Commercial Geography Club, Princess to Rep- resent Woodrow Wilson in Annual Parade. 'fsbf belonged lo the science of serious flir- lution. MAXWELL PROCTOR Born Baton Rouge, La. Commercial Ge- Ography Club, R. O. T. C. Lt, With a smile like rluy brraking inlo a gulchf' 2. fsQ4? ff , ,L , Q- vt Sf, fag A Q - E 5? was-as 'x 9 sz'- 5.0- .337 .fa .fa TZ ,L . ?f.. .a ,uw . J tit, . .. a , .L ful, .r .r--we r T . J suv- ?Y4,? .ki FLORA HEDLESTON Born Coleman, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Sec. Salesmanship Club, Pres. Little Theatre '29. She held herself with an air? JACK W. ASKINS, JR. Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatreg Ad- vertising Clubg Crack Company '26-'29, ANNUAL Staffg Commercial Geography Clubg Commercial Law Club. All the earth and air Wfifh thy voice is loud. CHARLOTTE SHOUPE Born Longview, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Many a suilor came to her door. DAN WEBSTER Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-Yg R. O. T. C. Capt., Crack Companyg Good Scholarship. His joys in life were only lhree, A girl, a song, anal rhenzisfreef' ETHEL CELESTE MoRRoW Born Ottawa, Kan. WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, Good Scholarship. Her eyes were deeper than the depih Of wafers stilleal at even. EDWARD PARKINSON Born Dallas, Texas. There's nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth. MARY GLYNNE EDWARDS Born Little Rock, Ark. Good Scholarshipg Editor WooDRoW WILSON NEWSg Three Linz Pins. An intellect of quiie nnexrelled bril- liancyf' LEWIS PEMBERTON Born Dallas, Texas. He is capable of things unknown. -4 .1 2.2 ' 51 1 . , .5 5. 'v iii., Z Y Y Sul? J.. 2, fv --1-a...:ss. was L ' V. 9' . 1 ' .ifszfszsq .'-, . we ...gl 4 5 an ,V 0 If , T55 CEUSADER A R 3 is S vt' . if E an . gf., 1 32' SV' 3: f .v .' ' is Q 'J' 'Ll 'i , wg 'gifs DOROTHY WOLTMAN GEORGIA LAMAR Born Dallas, Texas. Born Dallas, Texas. Latin Club '29g Good 'i 'There was a soft and pensive grace, SCh01ff5hiP- if 555 A east of lhought upon her face. HIV fmyling WM ful -'i 1P1f Wd my-H Y if RALPH RASH LAUR112 SURRATT , , 4. - , Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. Spanish Clubg .gg Born Dallas, Texas. Pres. Camp Fire Girls, Commercial Law Club- Good Scholarsmp' The passionate friend and well-ufisher of Fine and rare und sterling. all living things. ,Ag Born Oklahoma City, Okla. Director One- Bom Celeste, Texas' Cofnmercnl Geog' Act Playg lnterscholastic Declamation Con- mlfgly Clubs Good Scholarshlp' test. A mole! hy u mossy slone One of calm cheer and few words. Halfhldden from the eye' RICHARD MCBRIDE ALMA NANCE G Born Tulsa, Okla. Spanish Club. if, Barn Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair. sheer fudge. I s IMS . J. s sooo l A va, -3 :iff , 7,4 5: sq Q ., , ,dw - .. ,,,,.s,-..,...,, lx, , , 'Vi MARTHA RUTH SMITH Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. We earl not fight as men may dog We should be woo'd and were not made to woo. J. D. VANDERWOUDE Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatreg Senior Councilg R. O. T. C. Capt., Debating Teamg Good Scholarship. His clothes had been maa'e by a luilorf' BETH GRUBEN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Geography Club. Sirileingly refimwl, clcliL'ule. FRANK NORTON Born Goldthwaite, Texas. Little Theatre, Salesmanship Club, ANNUAL Staff, Winner ANNUAI. Sales Contest '29, Good Scholar- ship, Spanish Club. The man that blnshes is not quite u brute. GLADYS HALLIBURTON Born Dallas, Texas. She is 'very slow lo be upsetw AGNES FOWLER Born Grand Saline, Texas. Spanish Club '29, Good Scholarship. Off she rejects, but never ouee offe11a's. BILLIE GREEN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Geography Clubg Advertising Club. Her tapering hand and rounded 'wrist I-lad facile power lo form a fist. MABLE KNOX Born Terrell, Texas, Commercial Law Club. Sober, sleadfasf, and dl?71ZZl1'6'.u QE VK, , H.. N makibeifl -. gs 'fi of w A fl if 5 1 l Q Ee THE CRUSADER MARY FRANCES BEDDOE Born Hongkong, China. French Clubg Auditores Caesaris '2Sg 1 Linz Pin. Modest and shy as a mm is shell MABLE JENNINGS Born Reform, Ala. Good Scholarship. And welcome whereso'er she went, A calm and gracious element. L CELESTIA FORE Born Pittsburg, Texas. Girl Reserves '28 El Circulo Hispanog Pan-American League Spanish Clubg Vice-Pres. Senior Councilg Lit- tle Theatre. Accurate and faithful to a fault. JEWEL FISHER Born Denison, Texas. Choral Club '28, '29g Latin Clubg 2 Lin! Pins. Smila with teeth so shiny like pearls. 1 MARIE FLETCHER Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatre '28g Girl Scouts '26, Large blue eyes rrerlulofusf' GERALD RUHLAND Born Denver, Colo. Latin Clubg ,Bandg Honor Banclg Basketballg Good Scholarship. You bear that hay laughing?- You think he's all fung But the angels laugh, too, At the good he has done. MILDRED ROPER Born Montgomery, Ala. Treas. French Club '28, '29g Little Theatreg One-Act Play '29, '50g Senior Play '30g Good Scholarship. Her rlrumaiie sense is very strong. , . EDWARD THOMPSON Born Dallas, Texas. R. Oi. T. C. Lt.g Crack Companyg Good Scholarship. t And of his port as -melee as is a maytlef' is 1930 x W, 'W-Q ,, ,gn x .. 1,5 .igjf 5 '5. gyda., if 715' . 55.1, 's '1' ii Qf 9. 21 ei' i if sf 4 -I' 12. ., dv ll Q32 F A Ifgl .1 'V 5, gg-'Q' if 5 fa Y? 5. 31: .2 .iQ --E H: 15 A iq an' Q. . 1' tff til: ff .F 1 :l Y! I - - ' 1 .- :' .45 E. ' 4 .. , ' ,,:. V3- E-f' ' -A 1.3- V 1 s- . -I . 1' 5 i. fa - 2' xl -gl, gf si? 4 ,, all 1 .- ji. ll K' q U, I A 4 1-K? A ?K,f', in hr fl E. Z I QP , U l f Y Q .,. i 9 fl. S I 4' f , X w .5 if . ' Q 1 E Q Q .'Q. Q . ,. - i , ' is J L' JH? li ,iris .1 V5 J ? '31 T 1 i T . f I i . ,,-2. 15 .y J i . 5 . .' A ' o tx 3 5 1 :fav if ' 1' vi 1 57 I 'YQ I lf 4 Ji ' W G4 f 5- . it , ,.,, , . 5 ' I L i . A ' .warg . , s ff-s -:riff vim! Q, . it-2 I fx,- ...,A. 1-4. ,--1-,1 1 7 ug LUCILLE JACKSON Born Harleton, Texas. Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg I Linz Ping Good Scholarship. A small, roguish face. ORPHIE NEATHERY Born Haskell, Texas. Track '28-'30, Foot- ball '30g Crack Company '27-'28g Rifle Team ,27-'29. Of trmnefzdous energy and i1zz1usf1'y. BEATRICE GOODWIN Born Beaumont, Texas. Girl Reserves '27- '295 Commercial Law Clubg Good Scholar- ship. The funniest and the jollirst everf, SAM C. KENNEDY Born jackson, Miss. Commercial Law Clubg Choral Clubg Good Scholarship. Eyes are so fransparent that through fhezn one sees the soul. ELEANOR TAGGART Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Clubg WOOD- xow WIILSON NEWS Staffg Good Scholarship, Linz Pin. Large eyes, a'm'la and heavily lashed. ALBERT BILGER Born Dallas, Texas. . . W , Who anus with 1 unerrm, eye Whezz rirczmzsimzces jusiifyf' FANNIE LOU HENDERSON Born Crandall, Texas. Commercial Ge- ography Club. The smiles fha! win, the lints that glow Bu! fell of days in goodness spent? DOROTHY CLOWER Born Mangum, Okla. Girls' Chorus '29g Girl Reserves '28, '29. A self-possessed young lady. 3 A 'R .. 4' EVELYN CUTHBERTSON Born Powell, Texas. Good Scholarship. Bluff: were her eyes as lhe berry that grows on the thorn by the wuysidef' HENRY MINYARD Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Golf Team. To hc' ohliging, yet reserved Io ull. JOLETA THURMOND Born Rule, Texas. Latin Clubg Camp Fire Girlsg 3 Linz Pins. By her giggles we shall know her. BILL BROWN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Famed for his sure swiflness of phrase and wit. HAZEL HAMMER Born Fort Worth, Texas. Latin Clubg Good Scholarship, Auditoris Caesaris. Gay-hearied and full of fender, whimsical fancies. JULIAN RAWLS Born Thornton, Texas. Orchestrag Com- mercial Law Clubg Commercial Geography Club, Harmonica Bandg Good Scholarship. Sigh no more, ladiesg sigh 110 more. Men were deceizfers ewrf' LOUISE WOERNER Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Senior Councilg NVOOIIROW WILSON NEWS Staff. With u heart that is true ami sincere. JANE FERRIS Born San Francisco, Cal. French Club: French Chorus. Thou whose locks outshine the sunf' 5,. 3 '35 , ,:,,g,. MARTHA SNEAD Born Rockwall, Texas. Camp Fire Girlsg Good Scholarship. lVith u deliberate, swect voice. EDWIN HUNT Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Salesmanship Clubg R. O. T. C. Lt. '29g 3 Linz Pins. To think well is arlmirablr, but to acl well is indeed dizfinef' ELEANOR SOUTHGATE Born Austin, Texas. French Club '29g Good Scholarship. She was tall, 17L'd1lflf7ll.,, GEORGE HAGAN Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-YQ Commercial Law Clubg Salesmanship Clubg Camp Dallas Ef- ficiency Medal. To talu' what comes of good or ill And cling to faith and honor still. I e-1' , NELL DEWITT SNEAD Born Rockwall, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Commercial Geography Club. Those smiling eyes ufherriiz The imp of mischief rzfsirlesf' GEORGE LAUNEY, JR. Born Savannah, Ga . Tennis Clubg Lt. Band. He was a gf'r1tlcma11 from sole to frown. JEAN SQUIRES Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Cluhg Pan- Americzm League. In yo11fhfu, bloom, low' sfmrkling in her c z'. IRENE CHAMBERLAIN Born Malvern, Ark., Commercial Law Club. With a smile that is suwct and cheerful. af' TU' -5 9 H A 1 fZisLw'sp':v-so-:asv-J-aa... 4 7. Ev iw sf ' ry -,gg-.f ANITA I-IOYLE Born Van Alstyne, Texas. Orchestrag Girl Reservesg French Club. Her happy, lrcmulous laugh, MILAM JAY Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-Yg Good Scholar- ship. How speeds thy wooing? Is lbe maiden Coy? EVELYN ALLRED Born Denison, Texas. Advertising Clubg Salesmanship Club, Latin Club '29, Good Scholarshipg 2 Linz Pins. Pretly and affalvlef' BOUDE STOREY, JR. Born McKinney, Texas. Pres. Hi-Y '29, Rifle Team '29, '30g R. O. T. C. Lt. Col., Pres. 4B Class. For sotbc be was u worthy man 'witlaullef' ANDOMIA STATHAKOS Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Club, Com- mercial Law Clubg Pan-American Lcagueg 1 Linz Pin. Tall and stately will: a weallb of mimlf MARTIN CORNELL Born Wattsburg, Pa. R. O. T. C. Serg.g Crack Company '28. With a big sense of bnmorf' JEAN N1cHoLsoN Born Dallas, Texas. Tbr'rv's not ll bouie flower lhat Bu! 'mimls mc' o' my Ivan. PAJJLINE DASCH Born Mesquite, Texas. Ola fairest of the rural maids! s 11 rings CATHERINE PLUNKETT Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatre, Latin Club, 1 Linz Ping Latin Tournament '27. Fair she was to behold, thu! maiden of seventeen summers. JAMES H. RHODES Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. The young man was good lo look at. RUTH SHAW Born Joplin, Mo. Little Theatre, Senior Council ,29Q Good Scholarship '28, '29. She uses her eyes and smile. DORIS MAE BRYAN Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Club '28, 29, Good Scholarship. A soft radiance in her eyesf' HELEN BAUMGARDNER Born Indianapolis, Ind. Advertising Club, Spanish Club '28, '29, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, 3 Linz Pins. No, Fm not u freshman! BURCHAM FUQUA Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Golf Team '26, R. O. T. C. Serg. That boy with the grave, mathematical look. MARY FRANCES MCEACHIN Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatre, Senior Council '29g Girl Reserves, 1 Linz Ping Sec.-Treas. Spanish Club, Pan-American League. With hair and eyes that kept on growing after she had stopped. Lois TRAVELSTEAD Born Portland, Ore. Good Scholarship, Salesmanship Club. If fo her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and youlll forget them, all. ALICE VIRGINIA SKILLMAN Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. Latin Club. Come what muy, she never worries. BILLY GRIMSHAW Born New Orleans, La. Hi-Y, Commercial Law Club, Advertising Club. A little learning is a dangerous thing. DOROTHY MARSH Born Tyler, Texas. With bright hair and virfucious features. CHARLES WEATHERFORD Born Dallas, Texas. Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Minstrel '30g Golf Team. That ruscal bath good mettle in him. MARTHA BUSHONG Born Grapevine, Texas. Commercial Ge- ography Clubg Advertising Club. For she was just the quiet kind Whose nature never 1furies.,' CLYDE FUNDERBURK Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club Salesmanship Clubg R. O. T. C. Serg. A slim, clean-rut hoyf' WILLIE MAE BROWN Born Brady, Texas. Good Scholarship Audinores Caesaris '26, '27g 2 Linz Pins WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff. A pretty slip of a colleen. DOROTHY CARVEY Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Club '29 Good Scholarship. Of sweet seriousness T913 ET W ,L, ., .K sf., 4 JULIA SHAW Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatreg Sales- manship Clubg Advertising Clubg Good Schol- arshipg WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff. Blue were her eyes us lhe fairy flax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day? REX CRAIG Withdrawng living in Florida. ELIZABETH CULLUM Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatreg Sales- manship Clubg Good Scholarshipg ANNUAL Sraffg WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff. The original 'paw-flue-ivory-lady'.,' MILTON B. SHERMAN Born Sherman, Texas. Hi-Yg Salesmanship Club: Ice Hockey Team. To live as grnlly as be fan, To be no matter where-a man. MADELINE DEANE MARTIN Born Columbus, Kansas. French Chorus Orchestra '27, '28g Good Scholarship. A fine sludent amz' u lowly girl. BILLY ATWOOD Transferred at mid-term to Dallas Tech nical High School. NADINE RUDOLPH Born Gainesville, Texas. French Club. H A slunning girl. BERNARD PRESTON Transferred at mid-term to Dallas Tech nical High School. 3,115 m wi f..-v ---W' ' ' s w ROSALIND I-IILMAN Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Girl Scouts. Lovely laily, who :lows so All my waking hours l7lZ1l71f.,'l JAMES O,NEAL ROUTT, JR. Born Dallas, Texas. Crack Company '29, A quid mind is richer llaan a frown. JUANITA BARROWS Born Mabank, Texas. Good Scholarship, Commercial Geography Club, Glue Club '27. 'rMdlfll'71 wilb fha' Cheeks of vlwrryf' JOE JOHNSON Born Lone Oak, Texas. Good Scholarship. The village all ilvclarvd how much be knew, 'Twas verlaiu he could 'ufrile and ripber loo. EVELYN CHAPEL Born Cleburne, Texas. French Chorus. Sha was softly and sbyly rarlianlf' RICHARD COERVER Born Dallas, Texas. Tennis Team '29g Tennis Club: Basketball '28-'30g R. O. T. C. Lt., Senior Council. His skill, slrenglh, speed, and brains won him prominencrxl' CORA NELL COLE Born Celeste, Texas. Good Scholarship. Har fare was like a light! PARKER HOWE Born Caddo, Okla. Commercial Geography Club, Football '26-'29, Basketball '26-29, Track '29. For he was a lusiy young man. ,, .. 'f2 5 . 1 ANNE STEVENSON Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Vice-Pres. Tennis Clubg Vice-Pres. Spanish Clubg Pan-American League. She is a daisy, the girls all declare. CLARENCE CAIN Born Kosse, Texas. Hi-Y, Debating Team, Senior Council, Harmonica Bandg Good Schol- arship, R. O. T. C. Serg.g National Oratorical Contest. Laugh, and the world' laughs with you. DOROTHY GUILLOT Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Clubg Pan- American League, Sec. Little Theatre, Sec. Senior Council, Good Scholarship, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff. Of altogether delightful erzergyfl HARMON JORDAN Born Mineola, Texas. Advertising Clubg Commercial Law Club, Bandg Orchestra. By music, minds an equal temper know. MARGARET PAETSCHOW Born Dallas, Texas. Sober, steadfast, and denture. EDGAR J. BRYAN Born Hamlin, Texas. Advertising Club Good Scholarship, 1 Linz Pin. Whose armor is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. MARY ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club Salesmanship Club, Auditores Caesaris '28 Good Scholarship. A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts, and calm desires. MORRIS CHAPEL Born Cleburne, Texas. Crack Company, '29 He rarely exhibits temjlerf' -1 .2 -1 va 1 J. !,?',,vr X 1: ,Z if F J, 4. E Bi to ,L Qi 3:2 . 'fx Q-3 . Q.. ,iq is-.K Y , ,D V ., wg 0,2 , , 5' gf E 3:2 Hifi 5. 521 . 'xi f' Y . , . . .+L '. v.. 2' X .. . 1' za I. 4, 5 BETTY LOU HERNDON Born Greenville, Texas. Spanish Club '28, '29. With a pleasing personality ana' a very pleasant smile. BILL STINE Born Indianapolis, Ind. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Club, Sales- L manship Club, Basketball '28g Football '29, Dv Club '3O. QL This hola' lord with manly strength eneluedf, CLAIRECE BLACK Born Jefferson, Texas. French Chorus, Tennis '28-'30, Pres. Tennis Club, Good Scholarship, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, ANNUAL Staff. The joy of merely gazing upon her swiftly moving, graceful figure! Other Seniors BILL BOREN Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Li1Jinge in pees ana' parfit ehariteef' HENTON SMITH Born Dialville, Texas. Spanish Club '28. Golden hair, shining hlue eyes, and a WELDON COLE Born Dallas, Texas. Advertising Club, Salesmanship Club, Commercial Law Club, Spanish Club, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, Crack Company '26-'28, R. O. T. C. Serg. He delights in making friends, espe- cially with good-looking young laetiesf' 55, I K W. 1 happy smile. ill? CORINNE BRIGAM I EDWIN MUSSINA Born Austin, ffexas. Pan-American Born Dallas, TCXHS- Leagueg Spanish Club, Advertising Club. The sweetest thing that ever grew One with a eurly heaa'.,' Beside a human door? rg' 5 ti E. J. GANNON ' Born Dallas, Texas. Advertising Club, Salesmanship Club, Tennis '27, Track ,27-'30, Basketball '27-'30, Football '28, '29, DU Club '28-'30. A foofball xiar shining from thc' field of gloryf' GWENDOLYN CRASS Born Ada, Okla. Good Scholarship. Har vgicx ivan' bofb znvrry and lzimlf' WILMER HALEY' Born Paris, Texas. Salesmanship Club, Commercial Law Club. No1'bing is impossible to a willing lvearff' CHARLES HIGGINS Born Montgomery, Ala. Track '29. The man o' imlcpenilenf mimi. JUANITA ENGLAND Born Dallas, Texas. Salesmanship Club. SIN railiafrx liappiiiessf' S. J. MINGS Born Texas City, Texas. Commercial Geography Club, Latin Club '27, '28, Boys' Chorus '29, '30. Hr always saiil precisely wbaf be flaouglaff, DALE MATHIS Born Cumby, Texas. His ifywi fwinlelwl in bis heed ariglaff' REYNOLDS SMITH Born Dallas, Texas. Golf Team ,28, ,29, Captain Golf Team ,30. HV I7l'L'l'l' l7l'fI'llJ'I'tl a fl'iI'77!1I, Hi' 11i'1'f'r broke a jJr'omise. J. C. MONK Born Greenville, Texas. Commercial Law Club. NC01H'fl'0IlS lu' wasf' MARGUERITE GEE Born Dallas, Texas. Girl Reserves, Tennis Club. Sly was a wry liffle girlf' HENRY LONG X Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Club, Rifle Team '26-'30, Crack Company '26- '29. To ln' wise and elu' fo low' Is granted sfarre to goals al2ow'. RAYMOND CRAVER Born Yaritis, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Track ,28, ,29. A frm' ailt'ei1t1irer. ' PAULINE CHILDRESS Born Corinth, Miss. SwL'ef as the zejwbyrs of the spring? JOHN HOWARD Born Dallas, Texas. Advertising Club, Salesmanship Club, WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff, Author Wilson Warrin- io1c'r'r. Ax full of 1HIE'.X'f7FC'fl'f11lIC'SX ax a girl af ber firsf jnariyfi JAMES BLACK Born Tahlequah, Okla. Commercial Law Club, Advertising Club, Football '29, Track ,28, '29, Crack Company '27, His bead is always among Ike 'xIars'.', MOSELLE BAUM Born Fayettsville, Texas. Latin Club, French Club, Public Speaking Club, Tennis Team. Thou who bas! fbi' faial giff of ln'a1ify. HULEN HADDOX Born Dallas, Texas. Advertising Club, Salesmanship Club. Ki1owlr'ilge comes Of learning well-rezfainezl, zinfriiiiful l'lXl'.D VAUGHN PAUL Born Goree, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Club, Ad- vertising Clubg Salesmanship Club, Crack Company '28, A jolly brisk lzlaflef' ROBERT SKINNER Born Ennis, Texas. Stephen F. Austin Society. His eyes and his teetla flashed wlaen- ever be bestowed bis frequent smilesf, HENRY ADRAIN Born Alexandria, La. Commercial Ge- ography Club. In every rank of great or small 'Tis industry supports us allf' PEYTON CAMPBELL ' Born Dallas, Texas. Vice-Pres. Sales- manship Club, Sec. Advertising Club. He bas amazing eyesigbtll' LONA HOLMES Born Winfield, Texas. Commercial Geography Club. Mom in laer cheeks and night in her lJair.', CHARLES MUNN Born Oklahoma City, Okla. Anal be eoude eek dt11H'1L'P.,' BROOKS BRAWNER Born San Antonio, Texas. He loves praetieal jolzesf' ROBERT R. JONES Born Chicago, Ill. Commercial Geog- raphy Club, French Club '28, 29. The worldls greatest expert in judg- ing beauty. VASHTI REED Born Alma, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Girl Reserves '28, '29. Her eyes were brown and ber lwair lyung rielzly a11l111r'11. CLARENCE COUTANT Born Llano, Texas. Salesmanship Club. No other in all the lamz' Could do the things wlaiela be could do DUDLEY EPPERSON Born Woodward, Okla. Commercial Geography Club, Football, Track, Crack Company. Amt bis is the smile that never comes Offiii BOB WALKER ' Born Hattiesburg, Miss. Pres. Sales- manship Club, Basketball '28, ,295 Yell Leader ,28, ,294 Crack Company, R. O. T. C. Major, Sweater for selling football tickets. Lots of pep, fellersly' LOUISE TATE Born Chattanooga, Tenn. Little Thc- atre, Girl Scouts, Good Scholarship. Thy step is as the wind that weaves Its playful way among the leavesf' ALLEN HANSEN Born Mexia, Texas. Vice-Pres. Com- mercial Geography Club, French Club, Football '27-'29, Capt. Football '29, D Club ,27-'29, Basketball '29, ,30. Blessings on tbee, little man. dfillldlij' 131 S67Zf07'.f D. M. MQELROX RAYMOND ROBINSON BJAXINE CH1us'r1-LNSEN 'Prvsidwzf Xlifl'-1jl'!'Sit1l'l1f Sc'frz'fary DORIS CHILCOAT Born Longview, Texas. Salesmanship Club, Commercial Law Clubg Good Scholarship. And 1'1e'er flicl Grecian chisel trace A fairer form or lot-'elier face. BILLY DUNCAN Born Dallas, Texas. Salesmanship Clubg Advertising Clubg Orchestra, Honor Band. We know his sterling worth. CORNELIA CHAMBERS Born Dallas, Texas. Arts and Crafts Guildg Good Scholarship, Girl Reserves. O she sits high in all the peoplels laeurtxf, CLARENCE CLIET Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Linz Award, Salesmanship Clubg Hi-Y. An affable and rourteouv geirtlemanf' LEOLA ADAIR Born Temple, Texas. A tender heart, iz will inflexiblef' OSCAR MARCHMAN Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. A finished gentleilzmi from top to toe. MARY WELSH Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Geography Clubg Commercial Law Club. Her manners were gentle and complying. ROBERT EIDT Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. Villain una' he are many miles as1z11rler. fu :Qs 2 5 -E, we --1- s-1 - Ie.---V.--. , , 5 ' 3 2 ' fbi? :Li '. . 4- fair we I 'f!.. Q'-w. - ,ggig 53 QTQEQZQ,- I 3 EQEP-?iw1E fr: LA VERNE GREENWOOD Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. In every gesture dignity and poise. FRED JONES Born Chicago, Ill. Commercial Law C'ubg R. O. T. C. Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. DORIS LIBBY Born Oklahoma City, Okla. Good Scholar- ship. A good disposition is rather to he chosen than great riches. DAVIS WILSON Born Dallas, Texas. French Chorusg Good Scholarshipg R. O. T. C. In him wc find a friend worth while. FRANCES ROSE MEANS Born Grand Prairie, Texas. To 1rie1nory dear thou ever wilt remain. E. P. BENNETT Born Beaumont, Texas. Senior Councilg Chorus. lt can not be remenihered that he was ever disliked. FRANCES ANDREWS Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club. And ease of heurt her every look con- veyedf' ALBERT BARTH Born Dallas, Texas. Pan-American League. Men are of two kinds, and he is of the kind I should like to he. fi Te .. 1 - Libr: -'-- , 3995 -M-I: E- D ll e T' -. MILDRED MORROW Born Tyler, Texas. She is the maia' Wfhom men call fair. MILDRED FIELDS Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Latin Club. She was exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. MARY SOLLBERGER Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Span- ish Clubg Orchestra. Strength amz' honor are her clothing. HELEN OWNBY Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Geog- raphy Club. By her life alone, the better way was shown. IRENE CARNEAL Born San Louis Potosi, Mexico. A daughter of the gods, Divinely tall and most divinely fair. HARLEY PATTERSON Born Arlington, Texas. Little Theatre Football. Right noble is thy meritf' WYNELL WILSON Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club Good Scholarship, Linz Award. Capable and thoroughly lovelyfl BERYL WING Born Beaumont, Texas. Good Scholarshipg R. O. T. C. A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. .v fi! al.. Vik? ' af. mp fi ,QI ,W , ,K fa J. f 3-dk' r. 1... 2 531 fi ' 'Nl' E , 355' lf, 5? is ig 5,1 ' Fa BOBBY LEE JONES MAXINE CHRISTENSEN Born Corsicana, Texas. Commercial Law Born Omaha, Neb. Good Scholarshipg Club- French Club. Caslon: can not stale her infinite variety. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. B P -IAMEES MUELERS h I hg JAMES KELLY orn ecos, exas. oo c o ars xpg , , Crack Companyg Camp Dallasg R. O. T. C,, Born Paris, Texas. Officer, R. O. T. C. i A pi,-st Lieutenant, My name is rommon, but no! so I. y ' '- .L -ze, None but loimself can be his parallel. 3,5111 BEBE EVANS DOROTHY ANN TUCKER Born Dallas, Texas. Born Enid, Okla. Good Scholarshipg Linz Award. Latin Club Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye. Too wise to err, too good ta be unkind. , ELMER HAYES WARREN STAFFORD Born Dallas, Texas. Crack Company. And as the greatesi only are, T- C- In his simplicity sublime. Men of few wonls are the best men. Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Clubg R. O. , ,,,. ,W ., . A .. . f.,..e: - H :,1.,f..g41f ,5'f-i1's,.fi5'.-Qs'-,T 1' V779 ' T - f .. .. f ' 'Gif Q f aa? fl fi. I? ., 'R -,iw gf. . oc.. As.: '51 3. 4: H FRANCES BONEY Born Texarkana, Texas. Camp Fire Girls, Spanish Club. Quiet and ilemure is she. ERLE PATRICK Born Nashville, Tenn. Commercial Law Club, French Club, Good Scholarship. A gentleman and a scholar. JOHNNIE RICHARDSON Born Palestine, Texas. Good Scholarship, Linz Awardg Commercial Law Club. She riseth while it is yet night. WILSON CRONENWETT Born Burler, Pa. Little Theater, Senior Council, French Club, Hi-Y. Deeds are more powerful than words. MARIE HOLMES Born Corsicana, Texas. Little Theatreg Good Scholarshipg Linz Award. In her mouth is the law of kindness. EDGAR MURPHY Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Linz Award, ANNUAL Staffg Camp Dallas. His mind his kingdom, And his will his law? ELOISE ADAMS Born Dallas, Texas. The noblest mind lhc best rontentmrnl has. CECIL STELL Born Cooper, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Linz Awardg Harvard Club Award, ANNUAL Staffg Latin Club. No duly could overtask him, No need his will oulriiizf' Em.. .Er---c'aj'Ff,'S1'vF'f sms' ' gtk' r use .Q 4-'21 1 f-12.1 .sfAa:f?sRsEQQEE55ifi5 1 ef+z. fa :IE 'sf ' A i?,Qs 2 52 .-,....., a,..,..,.,.,...I,,,.M.c.Lase.:m 'z HE 5 si ew we Q ,vfgm gm, 3 MERRY THOMAS Born Dallas, Texas. Little Theatre, American League. A pretly lass, a friend siurere and WINSTON COLWELL Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. Why now, I see there is meftle in CLARA ORMOND Born St. Louis, Mo. French Chorus. She speulzs, lrelmvex, and ads jus! ought. MORRIS PHILLIPS Born Texarkana, Ark. Earth changes, but his heart stands Pan- hue. thee. as xlae true. HELEN CHALK Born Roaring Springs, Texas. Good Schol- arship, Salesmanship Club, Advertising Club. A fit queen for a kingly king. WANDA DOZIER Born Lawson, Texas. A full, rich nature, free lo iruslf' .IACLE MARIE PURKERSON Born Fort Worth, Texas. Pan-American Leagueg Good Scholarship, Linz Award. She openetla ber mouth wilb wisdom. VIVIAN ROBERTSON Born Forney, Texas. Grureful, and Il friend to all. N V seize ,.?, E AGNES MULLEK Born Brenham, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Linz Award. She moves u goddess, And looks a queen. DOROTHY BROGREN Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. A young lady ibut has zlisrrelion and moa'esty. LOUISE DE BECK Born Dallas, Texas. Silence in woman is like speefh in man MARIE I-IUMPHREYS. Born Mesquite, Texas. A swwt aiiracfizfe laiml of gracef' EDNA MAE IVEY Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarshipg Girl Reserves. Nothing is as sirong as genilenessf' FLQRETTE SPARKMAN Born Bowie, Texas. French Club., Her bear! as far from fraud as heaven from earfbf' ANGIE COPPEDGE Born Pittsburg, Texas. Chorusg Orches- tra. Soc is morlest, retiring, and loved by ber rlassrnatesf' GENE MARTIN Born Wynne, Okla. She is possessed of i11c'xba11s1'ible good 11a- fIl7'L'.U :sw fs saga ggi is FA fwf.mkf.q..... F Q ij fx., 3 .- Ewan? .. HELEN HETHERINGTON Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship. To all obliging, yet reserved to all. MARY FRANCES WINSTON Born Waco, Texas. A maiden as a maiden should bran ELIZABETH WAITE Born Oberlin, Ohio. Fine of flu' fine, shy of the shy. HAZEL FITZGERALD Born Waycross, Ga. Good Scholarsl-xipg Arts and Crafts Guild, Linz Award. A friend that is kind, A frieml lbat is true. OLGA MASHBURN Born Copperas Cove, Texas. Advertising Club. An unfailing courlesy and consideration for olbersf' EDWIN E. TEAL Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Sergeant-Major, R. O. T. C. He was a most excfllent scholar. ROSEMARY SMITH Born Gainesville, Texas. Little Theatre, Good Scholarship, Salesmanship Club. To see her is to love her. LOUIS WADE Born Dallas, Texas. Sergeant, R. O. T. C.g Advertising Club. He is firm or mild as the occasion may requiref' ZEPHA BRYANT Born Frisco, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Spanish Club. Nothing endures but personal qualitiesf, HAZEL NEWTON Born lredell, Texas, Of manners gentle, Of affections mild. GWENDOLYN WALKER Born Sydney, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Worth, courage, and honor your suslen- anee and biribrigbt are. LUCILLE KNOTT Born Glen Rose, Texas. A true friend ibut is a friend forever CORDIE KITCHEN Born Dallas, Texas. Whose nalure was generous and sincere. J. W. OWEN Born Dallas, Texas. Footballg President Junior Hi-Y. Thy face bears u ronzmandf' MARGARET HENSEL Born Dallas, Texas. A laeaven-born American girl. RICHARD ANGUS Born Dallas, Texas. Officer, R. O. T. C.g Good Scholarshipg Linz Award. In him all generous virtues bl6?1!1'.n I., I ,, +5 . xi .ei ,Aa h . s A v ,.,. is fe., lg. -1 ' - ': r. fi 9 . ' if M, I WS. .. gi-Y 3.9 W 'fs' A 4' F 12,1 was '- 5 ' W.: ' ,-I. wi . P :Lx I , 1.5 3-if HS RIF me .figea :Hill 5 Ziff? jg ffifa def 'algae . I. Q.. gi S .K . .3 ,..: gg I. ' Inge. r Wy x lv. I -5 'S if H751 l?ig',.i 21 X 'nu' i si 'Q 'ki wir . iii-55 5, ,RV N . 'F ' lr ASQ ' ' J' N21 . ,, . ew ,Y- 3.1: Q ff: 2 -f sz of wifrw- - 1 If rl. ,nf MALPHA MCGEE Born Britain, Texas. Commercial Law Clubg Commercial Geography Club. Gentle of speech, heneficent of rnindf, ROLL FAIR Born McKinney, Texas. Officer, R. O. T. C. A most incomparable manf' LOUISE PAYNE Born Dallas, Texas. Good Scholarship, Chorus, Double Quartet. Her air, her manner, all who saw admired. Other Sent are DOROTHY DAVENPORT Born Sherman, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Infinite patience and clear presciencef' VELMA HOFFMAN Born Winnsboro, Texas. Good Schol- arship. And in her heart, had fixed a joy in all things true and good. MARY GELINO Born Kankakee, Ill. For she is wise, if I can judge her, and fair she is. CATHERINE WERREMEYER Born Palestine, Texas. Commercial Geography Club. Good-natured and an all-around good Sport... QLETA ROBINSON Born Hugo, Okla. Commercial Law Club. Look in our eyes! Your -welcome awaits you there. DESDEMONA WOODS Born Chicago, Ill. Honest, steadfast, and dependahlef, K as ?us. 4-A -ig: .3:5.,', .sfggtzza ' .- wi. X S I If M1 1. ,A fe lafgn . -U F try' ' 3 f we ri- Q I 3.3 in ' if . fs SE 'T . ,QC . . -'.wfwe::i.:..i-we-.we. .-M . fe .1 . .. ,:,,,..,,. Q Q 1ff.ai:z,1f11tQezw34sg:rTff.2 ., , f- eff.-I ffE1s.f.Z: fEi'a'::e-',, gi--2 .29 Si., Jegc . 1191, ,:.e:G!f ..5 .wffif .-fin -A - A I 1 1 A. wise. e Q. 4,-,er,egi,,,,,,a-gif ,, -.,345Eg4Q,,wa5g,i : If --.w Q 3-Q's.sf,:. 4 f MARY LOUISE TOON Born Des Moines, Iowa. Good Schol- arship, Linz Award. A thorough .student and a girl we all likef' MARY LUCILLE GIBBS Born Morgan Mill, Texas. Good Schol- arship. She is pretty to walk with, Anil witty to talk withf, ELOISE MCCLURE Born Sherman, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Club, Good Scholarship. I would ajzfiland thee to the very echo that should applaud againf' ADA LOUISE ANDERSON Born Dallas, Texas. President Girl Re- serves, Good Scholarship. Whose spirit proud you can not flown. MANA JO GANDY Born Lone Oak, Texas. Willi1zg heart, noble fmiridf' HARVEY ARANT Born Dallas, Texas. Hi-Yg Crack Company, R. O. T. C., First Lieuten- ant. He was a friend, not of fortnne, hut of menf, HUGH BETZNER Born Wellsville, Mo. R. O. T. C. Always faithful, Always readyf' PORTER W. HAY Born Dallas, Texas. He does wrong to nonef' EUGENE KIOWSKI Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Club, Football. Who eonquers me shall find a stnh- horn foe. E D. M. MCELROY Born Frederick, Okla. Football, Bas- ketball, Trackg All-City Chorus, Hi-Y. For his acts so much applaudedf' MARQUIS MCKINNEY Born Dallas, Texas. Worth makes the man? EUGENE MARTIN Born Wichita, Kan. Chorus Club. For he who is honest is noble. CHARLES MORGAN Born Palmer, Texas. Honor Band, Officer, R. O. T. C., Hi-Y. Common sense is not a common thing. BILL MASSEY Born Lott, Texas. An honest man, Anil a warm heart withinf, CECIL MASTERS Born Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Good Schol- arship. One who loves his fellow menf' JOHN STONE Born Buffalo, N. Y. Football. On his 1u1en1harrassed hrow Nature had written, 'Gentle1nan'. OSWALD THERIOT Born Montreal, Canada. Good Schol- arship. Wisdom and worth has hef, MARSHALL LEE COOK Born Amarillo, Texas. R. O. T. C. The just man will flourishf, JOHN HARRIS Born Konowa, Okla. Salesmanship Club, Hi-Yg R. O. T. C. He was six foot 0' man, Alf, HUGH FARRELL Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club. W0rffJ is by worila l1tllJ1l7'Utl.H KLOUGH WILLIAMS Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. R. O. T. C. ff ' ,' If 4 Hzs low' srrzccfrr, lm ilaozzglafs INI- marulaief' BILL WILLINGHAM ' Born Dallas, Texas. Officer, R. O. T. C., Junior Hi-Y. Noi in fbc' roll of FUIIINIUII men. JAMES HERRIN Born Dallas, Texas. Crack Company. Thr lzvtfvr part of valor is disc'r0fion.l' L. W. TRAPP ' Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. He has dom' flat' work of a frm' 111a11.U JOSEPH COCKRELL Born Dallas, Texas. A man of fruflr and loyalfyf' H. M. AVEN Born Dallas, Texas. It is servirr' tba! dignifies, and serv- ice only. EARL BROWN Born Dallas, Texas. Football, Basket- ball, Salesmanship Club, Chorus. F0riune favors fbe lJraL'L'. CLYDE HOLLOMAN Born Paris, Texas. Salcsmanship Club, Crack Company. A 'man of courage is also a man of faiflaf' RAYMOND ROBINSON Born Hugo, Okla. Honor Band, All- City Orchestra, Camp Dallas. His zcorlb ix zcarrau! for bis 'wel- romef' GRADY RASH Born Sulphur Springs, Texas. Pan- American League, Junior Hi-Y. He was a man, fake him for all in all. KENNETH STINE Born Indianapolis, Ind. I flare' do all Ilya! ln'z'0'rr1r'x a man, Wlnfa dares do more is none. GEORGE TRUESDALE Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Hr will zulu j1romolion. EDWIN JOYCE Born Liverpool, England. Salesman- ship Club, Spanish Club, Officer, R. O. T. C. Courageous and laorlorablzffl GLENN BERT Born Dallas, Texas. Football, Sales- manship Club, Crack Company. Hc'rc s mvfflz' 'most al!rar'liz'e.,' WLI.IAN1 FERGUSON Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Ge- ography Club, Commercial Law Club, Advertising Club, Officer, R. O. T. C. A form' of l'lItll't1l'ft'fj a readirzrxs of rc'soIu'n's. ELLA ERWIN Born Pursley, Texas. Commercial Law Club. Thr soul of kimlncss and good na- lure. GEORGE FARRELL Born Dallas, Texas. Spanish Club, Salesmanship Club. nlVIll1l',S not an iclle eausef' EUGENE FARRISH Born Dallas, Texas. Commercial Law Club, Commercial Geography Club. Hlvvklfll slyall we look upon his like again? I MARY BRANNIN Born Dallas, Texas. French Club, Good Scholarship. She eatetla not of tlae bread of iflle- ness. CYNTRILLA BRYANT Born Deport, Texas. Commercial Law Club. I will turn to the straight patln of ll7lfj'.D HELEN FAE CONNOR Born Dallas, Texas. Chorus, Good Scholarship. WlJose sunny smile drives eare awayf' GERTRUDE KUEHNE Born Walburg, Texas. Her voiee was ever soft and gentle. DUNCAN MUNN Born Oklahoma City, Okla. Commer- cial Law Club, Officer, R. O. T. C.g Crack Company. lVlJo speaks of manliness in the pres- ence of a man? MAURY L. JOHNSON Born Dallas, Texas. As true as the dial to the sunf' JOHN FISHER Born Dallas, Texas. R. O. T. C. Captain. He bas an instinct anal eapaeity for learlersbipf, RICHARD WOOD Born Atlanta, Ga. I am the very pink of eourtesyf, O. F. WHATLEY Born Dallas, Texas. The iron will of one stout heart Can make a thousand quail. x HARRY BAIRD Born Dallas, Texas. As straight as an arrow, be is a manf, BURTON HAZARD Born Kansas City, Mo. Commercial Geography Club. Fearless mincls climb soonest unto crowns. HORACE MOODY Born Dallas, Texas. Nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'Tlais was a nzanlfi WILLIAM PARRISH Born Dallas, Texas. Officer, R. O. T. C. Here is a brave fellow, Here is a man of pluck. DENERY PICKARD Born Dallas, Texas. An honorable gentleman. JACK MUSCROVE Born Aubrey, Texas. A sensible and well-bred man. 1. Davin JOHNSON CliCIL STELL MARKIORIE JOHNSON YJl'C'SiL1f'lIf l7ft'l'-Y,I't'Xit1FlI1' S6'Cl't'flll'3' Message from the junior Clams Juniors! Assembling from the four corners, as it were, and realizing, for the first time that we are slightly superior to the lowly fish,', we are just beginning to appreciate the state of being upper classmen. However, the one ultimate goal in the heart of every junior is to be a senior. lt is hard to be- lieve that there is just one more milestone to be passed before we reach that goalg nevertheless we are approaching nearer and nearer. The class is beginning to do its part by furnishing the athletic teams with a number of members and by being outstanding in the scholastic field as well. A glance at the roster of the Good Scholarship Club amply confirms this latter statement. In military attainments we have on the list of officers and non-commis- sioned officers many juniors, thereby proving that we are learning to command as well as our predecessors commanded. A long list of achievements could be recorded, but to juniors It is not what we are now: it is what we shall be. Davin L. JOHNSON or fbfhii .awe 4 Ffgiafi :sis , gi. t K ..,V 2 .L - 'jfffyxd 1 i'?'5l'23 'T 13.55 Tir?- le 22 2 'Q 9'-Q -ygg ' .T P ' 1 ik' Q U 1 ,: s,,: if A '-'rr yi? rf 9 ' we 25393 5 1' at 327' , .ll ,.. I, ,. xg, W, 1 5' Sf , Qf:'i'i if? , .1 'ut + L 1 if if Q 7? .1 33' if 'iiiilf' 9.15 'K , z, i. ,fe 1 , .K A ' . V, -'K' , 5' gt-A-.gs -' ' g,,.s,h LQ F '11 23 'I .5 fir k 4 'if fx ., L' . '3 s : iilf 1 4 w I ,, L.. . , . , .754 fi W., ,,, .T ,gg , ,111 ' . ,ae ji ,YQ 6, ' if .QA,,f -1 :Q - -'f -93357 im, :V 4.4! ' Q ff - s 'I sr-23? if ?f.L -3 'ii 91,5 if E' ' fl ,'3Q'Sg:ff l , M 4 .f A55 1 A . N -.iii 'jr fl? . 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Whatever the expectations were, surely there have not been many disappointments. '-' ? W, Tennis, track, basketball, and football have been greeted with much enthu- QS . . . . . . 'F 'Tri siasm. Several members of this class have exhibited marked talent in the music it E3 department. Furthermore, one finds an increasing number of sophomores on the honor roll. fif' 1? 'ima To be able to call one's self a sophomore is a distinct honor! However, -.1 to be able to call someone else 'tfish is almost the highest attainment one can fy: sf, ,praiyi reach in high school. Although the sophomores may now look up to the seniors very meekly, they feel that some day they themselves will hold that proud po- ,sf -'sax sitiong and for that end they are striving. 5 GLADYS GARDNER 2 5111?- is ' F? , Id? 'ffl .gp i , A' H, . 9, r ff - .., l ' lf? :Yia-L l ' ' ,,, fr, 512+- 'ii' vii ., R, 'ca - -at P i xy ve. , .35 S :sie Y J ie 5155 L 1 'v ifyfiv, -, .. gas-Y .. 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'I S' ,gg qi P 11 I' ' 2 H if if 1 .5 f if ,l if f .-559 fe, fs S.. ' Y' , .. J . .A .Q . S, A N ,. ' 'J 4 , z . N 1 :?.. ' Y ' 5, O1 A T -15, J .4 I 1 ' ,A ri. f, ,ag 51' - 'M . .. E 5 5.553 Q 5. v QjQ -55 1 . ,v si , 4 41 wi- -sf Q I ' 1 rw 'b r' : 1174.7 'Q ' 'ln' 1, ev! ' 31 i. . v ' f -tif. Pif .ix X ,E 'Miki' . fn' gm,-. - V EK -' 1' fi THE CRUSADER it E -E ROBERT BAIRD SALLY GOODENOW MAY BETH SMYTH Tresidenf Vive-Tresidenl Secrefary Message from the Freshmen Clan Although this freshman class has not been in existence long enough to have much of a history, we know that many freshmen are members of the R. O. T. C. and that a large number are in the eihty' and ninety groups of the Good Scholarship Club. We are also proud to relate that last year six or more of our class went out for football, and we are expecting more this year. It may be difficult to live up to the standard of attainment of our ad- vanced schoolmates, but we will endeavor to help to make our school the best in Dallas, as it may well be, with its fine building and its wonderful faculty. While we continue to labor under books and detention cards, we will strive to leave a record that will be hard for the freshmen of the future to surpass. We expect to look back in the years that are to come, and proudly say, I was a student of Woodrow Wilson High School. It is our hope that some day the school will be proud of us, at least, that it may never have cause to feel otherwise. ROBERT E. BAIRD i930 A : . 1 'sf' I .,. ,- , E-gf, I -'wfi' V ,dx 1 LR, , ' 35 11' - Qefiqr' E ZFX hgqi f .,,- hill x. X I mfg: ,' Riff ' Ti' J 3. .1-Q ': 'J .96-1 ug, -A Ei is 955 fp, A K' :- fifxli 2 ,ii - ' ,I i 1 A T 1 3,5 1 1 4-L s' V X... 5. xiii f 1,421 fl 1 X, fa :gui Q l'. 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R tj mais?-Tn'i:g7 1 'Wi T, ,C f XS . , zfclaeffm The Woodrow' Wilson Orchestra, under the direction of Miss .Io- hanna Klotsche, has had a busy and successful year. The orchestra consists of thirty members. Seventeen of its mem- bers played in the All-City High School Orchestra, which gave Ll con- cert Thanksgiving Night before the Texas State Teachers, Association. Another concert was given in the spring. During the course of the year the orchestra played for commence- ment exercises, the senior play, and a Rotary dinner. OFFICERS ARTHUR GLIDhXVLQLL . . . . Prvxiflwzl -IULIAN RAWLS . . . 'Bzzxinffxx Dlalnzgm' BILLY DUNCAN . . L'il7l'dl'lt1II MEMBERS l':'?1-Q Anna Lee Aven Eugene Bond Evelyn Baker Catherine Cochran Jane Downing Frank Dulcy Billy Duncan Doris Gault Arthur Glidewell Marie Holden Pcggic Hatch liliznbeth Hill Ray Jones C. Lunsford R. D. Ormsbee Fay Pickett james Parris julian Rawls Addie V. Smith Temple Smith Bob Spradling Dan Thompson Charles Taylor Sibyl Tinsley Auverne Vfnnc Violet W'ood Charles Vfegitlierford Roberta Weriising Helen W'hite.icre Herbert You 'v 'I1'ffff?'fiWf W iff? ' 7 :54 4. -5 f,,f.- E. 1 2 5 0 fs:-'g,'1,f 5'feF-I-Siifiigfi.ft ,Q . 2,.,,s, '. dar ' I.. ,. 1 '55 S z. I i. gui: ,,.. w- ..w is yu, J. . lf gg P-if: Ji .c Q13 Ks' ' I E, 4 gi ,..- .. 1.1 .I ., nw? 1 U4 '1 ,z ,. 4. llll im A A Charm Under the direction of Miss Johanna Klotsche the Girls and Boys Chorus has completed a very busy and successful year. Early in the year the chorus sang a group of numbers at the High School Teachers' Institute. February 14, the Boys' Chorus presented a very successful minstrel in the school auditorium. Besides these appearances the mixed chorus has given a varied program in the high school assembly. OFFICERS Girls' fborus ROBERTA EATON .... . . jJl'C'Sif16l7f JANE ALEXANDER . . Vive-?rv.vide11f VIRGINIA VVILLIAMS . . . Sen'cta1'y BARBARA GAGE ..... . .,Cibraria11 Boys' Chorus D. MCELROY ..... . ?1'L'SidC71f ED RUTHVEN . . Srffreffzry WILLIAM ERWIN . . ,Cilmzrimz W-W, . . It M1 'ft 5 51 Cf-ff. iw x- r ru. f . .,:..,. A f 1' f. -J ,Q . ,Ely 4,-. K Q T551 THE CRUSAUER LIEUTENANT ERNEST MULLER SERGEANT WILLIAM FOSTER Militazfgf Department We have two big reasons in this school for believing that we shall proceed a long way on the road to military honors. They are Lieutenant Ernest Muller, our command- anty and Sergeant William Foster, his assistant. Both have shown untiring effort in the interest of our corps. Last spring marked the first appearance of the Crim- son and the Gray in the Competitive Crack Company Drill. We Were happy to Win second place. This year, our corps having increased in numbers as well as in quality, We have 5 5 1 ,ff 11 L iq .if thi ,S 5 l ,, Jr 4 -Q as T- J ff as V 5 I-fi '- I 1 fi 'I' rg 1 My 5 Fifi D 4 1. : 1 5 .ill x 1,94 . 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'Kegimrnial Slaff FIRs'I' LILUTILNANT 1iDwARD THOMPSON . . Regimrnlal Sheff SLCOND LlhU'll:NAN'l' EDWARD TOON . . . Regimental Slaff FIRST LIEUTILNANT Wll.I,IAM PARRISH . . liirxt Ylalfalirm Sluff SECOND LIEUTIQNANT CARLTON STONIQ , . Summl 'Bailulion Slajf SLQONII LIEUTLNANT EDXVIN Ii. TI AL . . . . Sviwm' 'Balfalion Slujf SfaffSergea11fs Aldcrson, Rhoades Caldwell, Carl Coervcr, Marion Marchman, Oscar NVoOd, Wbodrow Fnll Regimental nnn' Bnttnlien Sinjjf Since the first picture of the fall staff did not develop satisfactorily and since it was difficult for the members of this group to have another picture made after their graduation, the fall staff picture does not appear in the 1930 CRUSADER. LIEUTI-,NANT COLONEL HAROLI7 ANIBLI1 ..... Regimrrmzl fommnvzdrr MAJOR HORACIL GOODRICH .... . First 'Balfulion Conzmam1'm- MAJOR E. STLPIILN STANLEY . . . . Srmnd 'Balfalion Conznzanfler CAPTAIN RAY FLOYD ..... . . . 'Krginn-nlal Staff FIRST LIIQUTPNANT DI-. LYLI5 KINMAN . . Kegimrnlal Siajf FIRST LIIQUTLNANT DAN WKBSTIER . . Kegimmlnl Slajf SECOND LIEUTLNANT EDWARD TOON .... . 'Regimmzfal Slay? Staff Sergeanfs Alderson, Rhoades Harris, King Looney, W. W. Teal, Edwin E. Williscraft, Lcnnox N A ,,,-.3,,.?,Jtiamssygwmggig wing ,ii ape fl ? 3 Q5 Rl Q Haw. ,-an , .., ,- .. .av - -- ' YF! 5' ' ' R I id ,4j.1.i.g. ...-1 2 kd 3 2 .- ,rags A . gf' We Bama! AI. W. ASKINS fCommandingj RAYMOND ROBINSON QEX. Ofhccrj . GERALD RUHLAND HUGH FIUNTIZR . EIJNVIN BRUBECK CHARLIiS MORGAN EUGEN1-1 BURQH . McCauley, Leslie Nation, Oslin Ball, Sterling Fagin, George Bond, Eugene Burgess, Richard Hanna, Henry Harbison, Rhodes Hetherington, Hugh Hines, Edgar Sergeanls Thompson, Dan forporals Love, Ralph Smith , jack Privates Jordon, Harmon Kirby, Jesse Maman, 12. J., -Ir Morgan, lfdmond Mixon, Ralph Parris, james Peacock, Robert Price, T. Reynolds, john Shanks, Roy Skinner, Barton ii . . fajzfaizz Firsl L'i81lfl'l1tl11f Svroml L'ic'11lf'r1a11f Svrond ,L'ic'u1'z'11anf Sc'1'0m1 .fiezzfmzurit Sevond iL'i6'1lfl'lIdfIf . Firxl Scfrgeanl W'l1ite,.l. D. Wilkinson, Joe Vfilson, joe Skinner, Robert Spurlin, George Storey, Ralph Thornton, Ralph Williams, Maxwell - W- an H. 1-f3,x'1--pc.-y.g.1r1'qf1x,-,.e,,L.,'m. ,H 'T F 1i'1' ' ' 2f.::,- . ,wvtwa-, F 1:14, V-,g, -- K' li Q-I fl 'M 'z. 'vK,,,.-'.,., 4 Aj 'lr 11,15 .Erik rn- .haze us Trivates 2 3 I E 'a 443 S ,gr +2 - fc id ii. Lf ,-Zami is Elin lnnfj vu-in THE CRUSADER El! Company A RICHARD COERVER QCommandingj . ERNEST WILLIAMSON QEX. Officerj . ROLL FAIR CPI. Commanderj . . . HENRY HARBRECHT QPI. Commanderj . CHARLES S. DUDLEY Bailey, William Brown, Clarence Conn, Worth Bailey, Houston Coleman, Clark Galbraith, Lawre HCC Sergcanis Funderburke, Clyde Skielvig, Hal Corporals Grose, Grover Launey, Arthur Patton, Adrian Ailes, Roy Anlikcr, john Apple, Walter Austin, Thomas Bowman, Roy Bray, Alton Bryan, Woodrow Bradfield, Robert Cameron, Bill Camp, Earl Combs, Lawrence , Crain, Ralph Driggs, Wilson Dumas, Jack Ewell, William Finnegan, Dick Gee, Malcolm Harris, Ansel Hass, Glenn Healey, Charles Hexamer, Charles Hicks, Dwight Hopkins, Floyd Horton, Carl Martin, Raoul Minyard, Marvin Parry, Owen Quinn, Lawrence Richardson, Billy Richie, George Romeo, Jimmie . . faplfuivz . Firxl afiezzfmaffl' Second Ifiezzfw1u111f Second .,CicuIc11a11i . First Sergeant Skinner, C. Thomas, George Teter, Maurice Wright, Douglas Shackelford, Edward Smith, Harold Sumpter, Charles Thompson, Ward Underwood, Forrest Van Pelt, Paul Vittrup, T. J. Walden, Thomas Wilkins, Grover Wiseman, Billy Ii iff V: 'Q -.4 I 1 va' . f ., -, .Urn If 1 F if E53 ' fx' '1 agar if 'F 'i fi' 1 f' W :Qu I, . . , 31-ite 2-.. 51231, ' liifyfti si.: ,ff '- B-X' ga. Q 53 t'-iii 5 ' I . E . ,,,-, .Qc nfs- U .M 3 is 32? LST' ,,.., My-, I pax -1, rem. 2 iivf A . ' sfiv. , ,.- ,Q Q . .+f52l:': W I, ?'4fi?:.'fi ' if It bm - 7, HQ' ' Lex, Fisig, QS, Gif . ,Sf ia.:'i.f -. hf jA' 5531 Wig, - ifagkgfg I iiiwgfij 2 1 +231 af? 1 ga ,.:5,vg2,1. flag . . ' ei- 'rl . xr,-35 ! ,'fy':3Qj5 Ti. tiles ,i-. MYR' ' A44 .' . ,gy - A ua-A Y n A. .A. . g 5. e frm? 4, ,ig . K A 'A 2- 'i 4 v .. fr ' 11. .- ,-1, n 5: F5 i, 43' .,v ., 1 'Q T n 'A- N 1 E ,W 1: I QQQALQ -C, 'L - -4-- .-vf ' 3. ,, A gfexv , . L iq- 'H Ps K .gif ' r ff 4' 1, 6 e '4 ax I ra fa ' .M x Q1 .,x- . v if ' . Y. . X I 11,2 45: I Agn up 215- .Q ,,,: . Q- QQQ Q., -1 if ' -. 'L yn. It Vfajrt ' A V.,-Qi, 24' .int gi, ,suv . Q Q ,f e A1 if . 1, 1. ,I V , A V vs .Q 1 ,. fi f 4 5 - ,ij .N . .1 f, ' as A r it . , I ' K ' I 1 1 ca A 11 1 1 XL ' til I I tl wg. . 1 k , B , . ' A 4. 1 Q Z' ,' . 5 , Jw - f 'i fr 'i'.,u 1-.J .M .. . 'W ff al' 53' aff V 1 ' 'l ' 'fi' 74, ' ,' '-v. 1 w ggi 'f . ex , .ff 'g,' h e fy. V. fa Vi. 5- f ,Q I I ,, -F ze? li. - .Y z ,A .1 ,zu 3, .274 A i I . 3 -' 44 . 'Vg V?-in v er' , f., 'ff Af,' i ,jilsgs ,i 1 ffilwf K - .- 414 J?- , .11 I if 4, , .5 ,. ,i 4 4- Q Q4 HI, 511 5 P .AV ..-- . .s-. 1 ff V ,-15 A.. , THE CRUSAUER ' 5 22 -, 1 .A 'E 4.3 Q :X 4 rf., .1 iff i if gg-i -5 . Zip: Zi. f' If fr. A., I' - el ra GT , 1 'I fififsl sf ,apr -, Pi, 1-1 if Sf' 18,1 rr ggi. Company H 11, HARVEY ARANT fCommandingj . . First Lieutenant 2552 . . Y 1 CHARLES FOSTER QEX. Officerj . . Second .fzeutcnant iff' DONALD CAMERON QPI. Commanderj . Sec01zd..Cieute1mnt 'v I W. W. LOONEY QPI. Commanderj . Sefond .Lieutenant Q IRVING QUEAL ..... . First Sergeant fi? u 'fl if Sergeants E5 Blakemore, Emmett Lcmaster, Edwin Verschoyle, Rowe ,f i Dudley, Charles F. Nelson, Charles Zacha, A. XV. Q' ' 2'?3j johnson, Fred Platt, Earl ' Corporals Nj . Collie, Michael Geer, Edward Kuentz, Carl Day, Bruce Harrell, D. K. Richardson, Frank -L '. F Trwatcs ij. Alrick, Henry Funk, Donald Keehan, Eddie Reavcs, Robert Bailey, Angus Garner, Leslie Kast, Norbert Rogers, Harry fir x Bonnie, Austin Gunning, Charles McNamara, john Sabin, Kirby jg K 1 Boyd, Harry Harris, Walton Mace, Jed Shufflcr, Arthur . Canafax, Goodman Hoover, Lewis Richardson, Frank Spencer, Travis . Y DeLay, Roy Earl johnson, Norman 43 is .sjj ij! -L' if Pfff' .Q o xi' x 3532 Q rr-.J. if . iff. .xr I '1 X .- ...A ft r.' Li ., .ik I A .fi D , ' f Q . E2 We '. 5 S . E if Fifi -.N---.M - , f ., ., . R t .S ,K 5 W P5333 Q if A -2 ' K S A 1 .,..ef 1'--. -i , 91 f fi - N., L 4, Lgw, ,. , mi 4 2 -7.1 af? 'af' M, t w +1 gf , Comppzmf C HPLNRY LONG Qflommandingj . RANDOLPH PRESTON QEx. Officcrj . JOHN jOLLY QPl. Commanderj . . THOMAS WILLIAMS QPI. Cornmanderj . EDXVARD WICKER Andrews, Clifton Brinkcrhoif, Bill Chase, james Cole, Robert Gibbs, Stanley Hoffer, Bates Svrgeanfs Crow, Trammell johnson, David Kecling, Bishop furporals jackson, H. A. Latta, Max Rcavcs, Rayburn . . Captain Svrwlzf ,fit'1lfl'l1dl1f SFUOIIL1.,Cjt'1lft'l'IllI7f SFFOIIIII fif'11fc'11a11l . First Sz'r'gc'a11f Pickcrell, Roy Wittliff, H. A. Stanley, Pete Stone, john Trirafes Albright, Byron Crowson, M. B. Kerr, Stanley Motley, Richard Amacker, Robert Dehn, Glenn Knight, joe Douglas Neal, james Ballard, Harrell Fenlow, Hamilton Knott, Charles Pence, Ludlow Bryant, james Garland, Forest Lett, jimmy Roper, A. M. Chirafis, john Hall, joseph Miller, George Walker, Lyndon Coleman, Robert Harper, lidward Morris, Glyn Willianis, Gene Compcre, Adolphus jones, George .,.,. . ..., ,.., W, . f .9 T735 si! in Fiji: -iw -pf-'JHEQPSZ' 53' .L-45.5,--If: 9- ,Ig Rg,,,,,,-I, -.su-0-1 Fw Company WD Joi-IN FISHER CCommandingJ . EDVUIN JOYCE QEX. Officerj . KING HARRIS QPI. Commanderj . JACK C. ALLEN QPI. Commanderj . WILTON WILDER ..... Sergeunls Beal, Frwin Doran, Frank Hudspeth, AI-lie Barry, Jimmie Bradshaw, Jean Morse, Dan Myrick, John Smith, W'elb0rn f'0fPOTd1S Collins, James Phillips, James 'Privates Alexander, Parker Barron, Delbert Bennett, Frank Bennett, George Bert, Orlando Bramblctt, George Briggs, Orlie Brunken, Earl Buster, W. G. Campbell, Lemuel Clark, Pete Coburn, Richard Dudley, A. C. lidens, Alric Evans, Chilton Fuller, Billie Gordon, Harry TT.. x .. c u Hart, Alvin Keeling, Raymond Kirkpatrick, Oliver McGehce, Slayton Norris, Frank Ott, Paul Porter, Harold Rawls, Julian . . faptain First ,Cif'IlfL'l161l'If . Second ,Ueulenant . Sl'C0!1tll.,Cil'1lfl'Vld7lf First Sergeant Trapp, L. W. Webb, Bob Wharley, O. F. Riddle, James Smith, Bernard Ross, Robert Thompson, J. W. Thornton, James Trewett, Harvey Tripp, Maurice Weaver, G. C. W'illiams, Howard Winn, Robert ,eg es, rw-,, f:-sv-,. . rf.,-.-,H....I,.....,.,..- 3539315 , 1. . ,., ,I ..., W, ,A-,,.,..,y.1.t,,,Q...:.,,,.,,..,..,., . - ' H K: nz 53 75 PHT f-?',QS'ff'TAF?t1li'X'f.:..-Y1.521553gl'f'f13i.T,7i1', 'Iff' 75 'J' J .x ,,' Ay 5.51 aovrfihasbj-s-ska-4lT.,5-f,f.':gq:.g.f.s-...,.,1...-.,--L- H . ,V 1,-1 .- ,..LlzZ:.Lv -I L EI ij: K. I. , if i is 1, 'fazvvgwe 'L 1 2 G 22 4- l . . get , i r r:, Ezine l'fi?igf2E?ue'I7fY'ig,:5?ae,sf'i EEEJTEF EB! HEI W Eli Company E JACK WINTERS fCommandingJ . . . MAXWELL PROCTOR QEX. Officerj . . JOHN REESE QPI. Commanderj . . . A. OWEN MCKENZIE CPI. Commanderj . . JACK PIERRE . Cherry, Heston Clark, Clifton Austin, Living Alexander, Robert Benoist, John Alexander, Kellous Asmusscn, XValter Becker, Carl Belcher, Elbert Brazzcll, Victor Brown, Joe Christian, Kirk Cockrell, Clarence Sergeants Easley, Ben Jolly, John Corporuls liby, Ralph Harrington, Lin Hawkins, James Tri fairs Coleman, D. H, Fox, Williani Germany, Wilson Goclsey, Jack Harris, Max Lane, Neil Little, Woodsoii McBride, Richard McCallon, Charles McWilliams, Joseph Marshall, Orley Morgan, H. A. Muller, Robert Newman, W'esley Orrick, John . . Captain Firxf -Eit'Illil'l1tll1f Secoml .-Cil'7lfIfC77llllIL Second .fiL'1lf6'l1dI7f . First Sergeant Shook, Samuel Slaughter, Rupert O. Motley, Travis Rogers, Homer Pappas, George Roppolo, Lnddie Russell, Bedford Smith, Billy Smith, Russell L. Strahalrn, Wolf Thurman, John A--fs-snsfgf-,W-we.,., fs. 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Corporals xl Viiflbg Bassett, James Gay, Ferris Smith, Joe Black, George Glasgow, Gilbert gig, 'EQ Bookhout, james Ragland, B. A. 'J ,- 'F S- 4? . Trlvatcfs -iff? V ll-5:75 Altick, Frank Etheridge, John Law, Elston 'yggig Arnold, John Fields, Eugene Leverton, Charles E 1 -456' Bell, Hal Fisher, Austin Lyons, W. J. i jf -Q Calvin, .lack Gregg, Venn Morrow, Billy Carr, james Hanshaw, Charles Myers, W'illiam , f Christensen, Carl Harrell, Wayne Nichols, Douglas , Cornelius, Sidney Holt, Houston Parker, Jackson . ,gig Donnally, B. Jennings, Casey Rhodes, Crosland :fait Dumas, Benbrook Launey, Walton Riggs, I. L. ,I ' Embree, Leslie 1. an 4 1' 4' :Av ffl '-,,. 5.33 Y!! aahsts. .,.,a 1 -i.,t - ,.,, i M mga- f '2 1, :gf Y A I ,,. Qlibicri v ,Ja gt t , 1 ,AA -fn Robinson, Warren Roland, Bobby Sharp, Ralph Smith, Earl Stroud, jack Summers, Nelson Watkins, Ben Young, john Zahn, Henry 1.1, . . 451, , :I - QE, . 1- ge. 5.1, fn 2 ' T C21 1' Y. ,1- 5 Lg! Sflf i -ff.: af? Z, , Q, 1? in 'J '-31 :frm Q . if,-, ' 'tis ,FF 3 'Eff' elif' ELLA., :SH '. ,315 -. f, . .4, , Q, H, gr: I' VJ 1 1. 't . , 2' 9 -H5 X Q? ,. rr Q 1 , . li 23 fd. QS: 2: , . S1 ' if 523 , 13? i . lx 5 'S 55 Q, I A E' ff pg, 31555: I v 1 ' J ,av S -nif- .Y Ii it-3 3 ii' x 'Y -5- 31 V- Es 3225 Fil? N 'ix 1 F , H! L 1 fi 9 ,J nf. 'Q X ?'i'i.1Q' Fa f ' -:F 43' ,QV i. I 1 ii., 5 , . -,EJ . , ifzfg: i. ,F ,,., M ww 'hm qui -,.-4 sw.. lv- 1 A-V - t , 'Milan 1 , 16: s 4, 5 'fl P 9 5 1 5 1, '. ' 'SIE W Q' 'l u ,li Ni: 'Q i 95 W 'if il if Ig 3 5- . i . 's 7+ i if L' E ., 'rslfll 'le 5 .rv -mx Pl 3 ,fix J-5 -C . .nl if J 'A ,5- .Qdeu 55' Q' . ir, 'F i 12 - '1f'i5'15i 4 s E7 THE CRUSADER ' ' 151-if in ' , 3.4, ' ' , J. Y 2 'E+ ll E... MEM f . ,, - J .oa . J ,y HF: w ... iff-.mxah ..7' -vw 3 . ..-iq . t Tri, . .- -v, . fm, ..-fe-X. . ,, ., '1 u--vfvfv.-,-v--- ,Q .-.. :-my if ' 'P' fel. ,Eiga ., j. TJ? 5 V ' , ' sv' W '35 . 'ff . 6 .gif ,yr , . Qtr iff. ' ry' ' f vt uf ' - 1 . 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Jones, Edwin Kilgore, Rother Lemon, James McDonald, Robert McFaddin, Bill Marcus, Herbert Martin, Linwood Mitchell, Barney Mooney, Mitchell Oesterman, Philip Owens, J. W. Pearce, Tillman Perkins, Joe M 1930 . - . .f.,, .g . If- Lfi, 'Y Pfkllif ' 4 J 51+ Us af. 4 e-M . .fjfi ,. -fi .7 1 ...Q ,J if 'if 'fi ff I .I , I 1 -Q55 f '- . First .Cieutenant . First ,Cieutenant Second ,Cieutemzrzl Sefomz' .,Cieute1mn1f . First Sergeant Smith, Robert Thyfault, Clifford Wilson, David Storey, John Pou, Louis Roberts, Horace Simmons, John Sims, Fred Sneed, Turns, Dial Whrfield, Robert Yarborough, Elmer Zadik, J. W. 35. ni . ff l 4-V . sf 5 J Fi f' C v, lv hi. 551 ef 9. vu .1 .1 x ,. H 'WE - . Ir 11- ,A -E E! ll? E ,f , 9 If eu '4' iii. fi Y 5 rf 'Z ,T - -5-1 sr 'v 2, 5 5 if ' 'iz --, L- A -2 '. Q, 5 l .LL - ,-.hir ' .cya ar- ks? J 12' 455 ff .1 4 ,EW .A . T' ef we 1 .3 , . sh., J-ii , ' ,, V' f? tx. . ,,.,' , A J, gggig i i. .35 r,'.f ,- ,u.. 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Firxf St'l'gt'tlI1f Suorr, Billy 'l'Immpwn, l'lCI'Llll1Jl1tl vll1Cy.ll'tl, Trucxl Xlklllglhlll, Billy XY.1ll, Alulm ALl.m1s,jol1n Bailey, Eclwaril Brown, llxrry Davis, XXVALL lfriru, Fmiik Griffith, Cllnrenuc C3ll3Cf,RL'lLll1.lldl Hnrrixon, Ali in l17!Ail'LIfK'.Y H.1ugcr,l5runciw Mercnlfc, ,Innes llill, Rimlvcrt Niclmls, Harold Parlscr, Gcurgc Recd, Arthur llunncls, Rllca Hnuxc, Alden lllNN1ll'Ll,,l.lCk l luglws. lynn Kingsbury, Rnyinond Sclmw, Bobby Nlcflall inn, Glunn Sl1L3P.lI'Ll, Clmrlcs Y ,J 1 1. Smirli, Hanley Sump, Clicstcr Sullivan, Bill Trucsdalc, George Wilson, Ray Winters, -luck H. Wlixlfc. Rowland .1 as . - 1 . u v ri 4 i .figifly fhfifa ' R45 . 3. . s -Ri: I 5132 rf .-'zfwaf 'fi' ,hw L. if f . 1-L laprg., 1 A.,-.gg gg., .'f?S'E T511-vw: -yu -' N . M., Q- wa 3 Q. .ffgcfsl if 1' 'FJ 215 e. i:'f-5 Q ' - f ,assi C, 'gn -3. 4 54 'S' ,hu si. L.. ,Li 'ijt 5 Y i 41 -Q! tip' ui , M , . 'fsf 'J 3 A l ' ffl A -. ggi-it -5, .3 'rr . . 4. Qi 35 SSL- U4 I., f f :gg L jj ,' fl.. . . . 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When we were beginning to recover from the pageant, we heard talk of a teach- ers' convention to be held in Dallas at Thanksgiving time. Oh dear, more work! And sure enough, before many weeks passed we were coming to school early, stay- ing late, and going out to Fair Park Auditorium to practice. However, on the final day the demonstration went over in grand style, and we decided that the applause from the spectators made all the previous practicing worth while. Just as we were back from vacation with the convention off our minds, Miss Alexander announced that we were to put on a program in assembly. We managed to work this up during our regular class periods and really enjoyed showing our talents to our fellow students. After the usual mid-year examinations and re-enrolling, including a host of brand-new freshmen, we settled down to our regular class work. About the first of March we started thinking about our annual demonstration to be given in April. This always causes extra enthusiasm because we have so much fun putting on our Gym Dem. All the practicing is done in our class periods, for that is what we show to outsiders-our everyday work, with just a little trimming in the form of costumes. The big night came, and though we were excited, we felt so much at home when we got into the 'tgymn that we forgot about those eight hundred spec- tators, and played and danced just as well as we do every day in class. From the middle of April to the end of school nothing unusual happened. We had our annual tenikoit and baseball tournaments and slid through the warm weather without too much exertion. - 1930 X,-1.4 qi- 'l'. ' L W' .NL-1' er-r .mmf L 1 .4 .Fi , . 'l Y.. .XT s-.5 11? 1 3-ii 'SC '35 . .ga K . fl. f- ry i 1 ' 1 1 , . EQ 9 .3- ?5:.P' . , if T 4 'sb .C . A, .iii K' ak x 5,2 fl 'V I iz, .' .s S, f-5 t A .- l .Q T W. m 1' ' u EX? 'T 4, , f . K, nl' Q I - ai U 1 1, Ai: 9. 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Evelyn Albred Marguerite Buchanan Helen Chalk Mary Louise Chalk lflizrlbeth Cullum Agatha Durrettc Peyton Campbell Clarence Courant Billy Duncan Joe Edmondson George Iiarrcll Clyde lfunderburk George Hagan NVilmcr Haley Sazlefmanfbip Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Girls Juanita England Mnriiel Fletcher Flora Hedelston Incl McKinney Mary Ellen McLaughlin 'Bo ys John Harris Clyde Holloman Arlic Huclspeth Edu in Hunt Edwin Joyce John Klein Joe Kooncc . . 'l3I'f?Sll1l'lIf . Vive-'P1'z'sizfr'l1t . . St'l.'l'l'fdl'y . Sjlmzsor lileznmr Frances McMillan Julil Shaw Rosemary Smith liois Travelstcad Vivian W'illiznns Bill Mclfaddcn Jack Musgrovc Marvin Minyard Milton Sherman Bill Stine Bob Xvnlkcr Jael-1 XvYil1tCl'5 2.4, 1 W' 53.21, 1-nw 3 i 1. 1 ,. E QQ. -4 ii .4 ' g. , YE 1 i.. ii. J' . 37 , E'--5. LH 'T , 2 , .Af 4 , Q ' ggi ,. iz , is if Q K 5 JK .1-li fx A f, 5 A 3 554.5 .fl aug: em 2, ff WSF sf, fi' it Ei. ii' T E... 51. 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Higgins John Howard Allen Hansen Lipscomb Johnson Robert Jones Jesse Kclsay Girls Rita House Cardie Kitehen Eloise McClure Malpha Meliee Kathryn McCormick Helen Ownby Nell Dewitt Snead 'Bo-yx Boyd Layton Henry Long Ben Marshall Cecil Masters Theo Magness Dale Mathis S. Mings Marvin Minyard l'loraee Moody . 1jl'l'Xilll'lIf . Vit?-'Pl'UXftl4'IIf Sr'r'rr'furieX Louise Stevens Marjorie Stephenson Catl.erine Travis Mary W'elsh Catherine Werrenaeyer Lucile Wells Marguerite Wilkie Vaughn Paul Maxwell Proctor Lawrence Quinn julian Rawls D. lf. Sable Edwin Teal Ferdinand Thompson lidward Toon Bob Webb ,f Eg, f: n .F -1 as -- f'f'?- 15134 . :fr I, E Fi'-fi ' I.,-F2 V, L ar. wif Sr JFET5 'Q' 5' ii? .1- iii-3 A X 4133. 5 if ,. 311 km.. 13451 , L If: 'Q' ffl ' ' 33 L gl ' ,-Ti 31 9' 1 5 Sy 5 E53 I +5 gf SQ T? V - ff-' tg 5 'I 1 Q., . wiisf i',' . 'QQ' s ., 4-.Z 14 'Q gr. ft Q. .pf ASV' .fi ., if i ig.-Q ' Q 3, ff X df I rf. I V, 3.. gr .4 .-' 'ff lj --, .141 'H 'lx ,.' . E? 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CoBB Frances Andrews Mosellc Baum Corinne Brigam Cyntrilla Bryant Zepha Bryant Mary Louise Chalk Irene Chamberlain Doris Chilcoat Marie Crabb Dorothy Davenport W'anda Dozier james Black Bill Boren Bill Brown james Clark XVeldon Cole Raymond Craver Eugene Farrish Hugh Farrell John Fisher Clyde Funderburk Burcham Fuqua MEMBERS Girls lilla lirwind Beatrice Goodwin Bobbie Lee Jones Mable Knox Eloise McClure Malpha McGee Mary Fllen McLaughlin Winnie Minis Marcia Morrow Vashti Reed johnnie Richardson Boys Billy Grimshaw George Hagan XVilmer Haley James Herrin Charles Higgins Iidwin Hunt Lipscomb Johnson Fred -Ioncs Harmon Jordan Tom Keehan Sam Kennedy . 2 'if J. li - 1 e. ff-Y Ii 5.522 5 . . Tresidenf Vive-T1'c.vir1e11fs . Secrefaricfs . Sponsor .',, E . 1930 Oleta Robinson Charlotte Shoupe Helen Smith Nell Dewitt Snead Andomia Stathakos Gwendolyn Walker Mary W'elsh Vivian Williams Wynellc Wilson Desdemona Wfoods Henry Minyard Marvin Minyard -I. C. Monk Duncan F. 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H L4 - uf 'Y 1- H x ' N- 1' V' .q 5- -1 ' 1 ,Sf Pr f V A H Sybex gf' , P11 'f 'yvz Q5 1 'U 'B ' ACT ITIES 1' '5 ,zf-5 ' L'+,5: 14511 -. -- Lu .1,-, Q .. . -1.-:gg L ST lllllvllll ltllilxllli XY'Ain 'l'mn1l-sum I-lun G. l'ikNlY The Cmcbinlg Sm NWith the addition of Coach Herschel Forester, who comes to us from lforest, XVoodrow can boast one of the best coaching staffs in the city. Mr. Iiorester has a g1'CLlt record as Ll coach, and he has already made many friends and put spirit and fight into a very inexperienced ma- chinc. Though new to us last year, Mr. Thompson, assistant coach, has already made .1 place for himself in the school. and is a valuable asset to the athletic department. Mr. Ifrney is well known to most of us. He is business manager of the athletic department. Nlr. Erney also sponsors the golf team. Y m 1 ? .eu L, 4,1-x ' fi W- A ,. 1362: Q, 4 xii. 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Q ' ,Spf 31. -- - 1 2.1 u , - 'A ,, 1 1.17 4 'kk ' CHESTER GARRETSON PAUL CALLAHAN RAY HUGHES ALLEN I-IANSEN ' f, je 1 ...Q .4 if A 5 ,Qi I.-. Q- ,v, 'Y' .K ' ' ' fu - - if-.Q Q v or 22 1 CHESTER GARRETSON RAY HUGHES A A, Eff v .fl ,,f ,I -172, Q, Sad Tackle A 15 '- Z Q '.' -' P , at ..,- , Q - fe, gf, L - .l - - ' s' . -A . '. Chester Garretson finished his last sea- Ra Hu hes, one of our small men 'Q . 'M 4. 1 5 1 Q ,,-' --' . . . . ' '.-.fi ,' son with the W1ldcats by playing some on the team, IS another reason why 1 i s 'gifs 6,35 L' .2 excellent football. Chester could cer- Woodrow Wilson had one of the best ', 2 Q f' ' . . . . . -iff. tamly snag passes out of the a1r, and he lines in the Clty. He alternated w1th . f xml Q 3 always played a consistent defensive Hansen in holding down the position of ' -5 Q ' ' if d fl lf kl 1 C1 .1 df ' f it . Q game. Because of 1S won er u season e t tae e. Ray p aye a goo e ensive .QI A 5 13 -5' he was given the position of end on the game, and always got his man. , 5 5, F mythical All-Dallas High School Team. ' 5'QL1l',,L ,f,:.f 'cgi si 'I :A-'f' ' ff ,. ?,q',k 5 .., .14 ill f nf 'f 2- . .1 -1 ' lr 5 PAUL CALLAHAN ALLEN fm-l-'INYDD HANSEN 5,1 ' f .Q 'f 1 - 'Q A- .' 7, fi -S - fe- A aa Quarterback Tackle 'A .rf a 7.-.Hf'f' 1 Y' -' ii- ' Fai . . . . . ' Co-Captain Paul Callahan ended hls T1ny', Hansen, l1ne captam, was one T 533- ui: -.2 . . . . . . 4 .lg X21 any-if,,g ,Q career as a Wilson football player in a of the best l1ne men 1n the Clty until Sm? gg burst of glory. Paul was out much of he injured his knee. Even then his work , .41 m y . . . - V -W , f11ff'3,r gg . 1. the season wxth a broken nose, but he was considered so good that he was given 1- x igfs - -gf 14- he . . . . ' wgf.. .A-Qsxfi-riff made up for lost time in the game a berth on the All-City Team. During if as if L 4 - - . .ar 3- ' ' 11535 against Sunset. Everyone who saw that the end of the season Allen played just 'f ji., , A ' -.111 . . ' .Hin . flgjgii w game w1ll remember his wonderful work as hard from the bench as any player -if if-'g we L., . . . 4,3 'gr f2,2,?a at plung1ng the l1ne. on the field. A A ffsfbp fa? ' E 1' Sky. iz! i A 'gifs' 1 .tiff ' -ia , A 115: .fs are Agar., -I ,, -a in K ' - eu' ' H. . Q --f L 1-,vii-'A-' ' 1 ' 'viii .gi -Luis, ax qt . lf 'nf E11 it ,, -: .,.'. A Z-, :ix ,gihfwi 23 1' S, H-951 si, '. Q9 1 QW? 1 if jj' ' vi - ,Q em.. ,Q 11,4 ,. fe H ' A. 1. 'ai - HC., Jr - -f- eff pi- ut'-A s E ffm. . - a'..z3niff's - .gif-f.f'g A 3 in.. .qAIy','. . Q ar.. L .314 ya.: -,if-iii 4 . if n, . ., 1 A' .ff .- E 'sy- .' 45.5 , 1. in Us jig . fr- - JZ-rl j,1.','?f7 i .3 -f-??f '4 It . Q QI . I ' 'i flu 5 . . 2,4 1 '- KW .5 .nf as-5 ' -guna 1 153' 5:5 3: 5 .. f-Q - fe' . Nl 1,1 Q-,, 1. .f ee . M V u f V' IZ . vi! r .. 'z E!! 65 - 'J .. .N I I 4..- . dx - 1 N 5 ' ' ix .U ll L ' z ' Q' 2 . .Rav fi 53 rl Q. . r fx 5' 21,9 Q .1 'iw V fl' vv Sv wif a .1 .- rail E1 .Je 5 LR re ax , . 1' ' lf' ' tr 3 ' Lf., . fa. rt' 1' i . .. . 'vi 71- 1 if . . ff 1 gil- 15 rw r -J, P 1 KK J i f. X. 1 J .. N. 2 if X J 'I 3 W wit., . Mg ig U' .1 gi ' is A 'A l . , Q 4 i li Q 5. .. fi-1 -I 1 nf 2 I 4 'IM ' r,1 . 1 C 1 e K 9, Sv ' alt' . ,i 1 V ,LA : 3 X 1 4 F -.fa ' ' fr If- 1 ' 5 -'52 2' r . . .1125 5 . aid :fri A- .J-f-. f --J Zi . .1 -13 25? 'ii ,-.eg t' 5 . A J- L - A 3' Q .- rf' f 'Qiii K' 1 5 'I .-'Q-.. - :D 4 L., I-,gi ivy-'YV 2 v:,' A 31 23.5. ., L5 .', 's -. .- 1 so . : .l lf : magic 1 U- .. .fir-V1 ful 111 ,J-,V A - '33 fi- Jr 1, 'I .fs 'Q . 5,- . 'Q A 1 g.. ZW: , 2, .55 5 1. THE CRUSADER E. J. GANNON D. M. MCELROY E. J. GANNON H alfback E. J. Gannon's broken field running helped make many a touchdown for Woodrow this season. This was Gan- non's last season as a Wilsonite, and he played football that will leave an im- pression on the students for a long time. Gannon was also given a position on the All-City Team. D. M. MCELROY H al fback On D. M.'s, Black's, and Gannonis shoulders rested most of the responsibil- ity of carrying the ball, and D. M. did his share of it well. Despite his rather small size he managed to gain much yardage for his school by his excellent broken-field running. J. R. SMITH JINIMY BLACK J. R. SMITH Quarterback J. R. played his first and last season as a regular, but he handled the posi- tion of quarterback as a veteran. J. R. also did most of the kicking for Vfood- row, and he did it well. In addition to his punting and signal barking, he did some good ball-carrying. JIMMY BLACK H al fback Jimmy Black received his letter be- cause of his broken-field running. Be- sides being a graceful runner he is also a very good one. He received mention by the newspapers in almost every game. Jimmy was also very popular with his supporters, who always cheered him loudly. I 930 - 4 .- 5 'iv .5 - if-.. H - a .' rf.-21 if 2-TJ Y if! if 'f 55155 . '.' X E if . Sf' X :- rsiilifx- 5-:A-1 x 14. . 1, g.. fx , :ii Q 5 f if. f . Sf? 393 ' l' . . ,gy . 44, ll j ,,..., 4-L1 f .151 I' iff-, ..b .A sf- in 1 'Z 'ju-fl . if S . . 5, - -TS. . , 7 ..4r?'lgG, .452 :Kiev 6 4 , 2 .,, , 11-ft.. fi 4 -gf. F-0 fr fi' 5'-fi: -:S i . u. glh ffi l 1 x ,H if ' ': EQ: -a fx 5 5- .. ,..-- f, ., 5- . , 9 ik.. El- -, aj fx 5.5 if aff. ..:, . Y as i .W ..-1 0 -Q if :Z 11 .L fir? .- v. Q- ... 4' Q13 x- r- i let, -f 3 r v:- Z . 1' i .- Tivf L. I-zy.. A.,-wfxfz. ... -W , 3-5 ' fri p 3,11 .M I ... i . -yi. ' Y: Lg., 1 .iF 2 434 . m. ,.'?i' f- W' E - -' ' '.-r ' Elle' ii4 g,Qff jf: ' iii 2.4 ' ,Miff- ...J 5 ' ,-'L-L JP ixzr. 1' . a.-- . . .X f .vc f , , . :W ,mf -3 F ,1 .4 va 63 -.1, Q ,P- N l , L . .frggwkv 1 ts+.:f,2f Q -- 55. -.i'...'ef?. ix if . s 'mfg A ai , mi y g y elf X wggaz-,1 2j.w, K' f, Q 'fwfr 5 I . i THE CRU-BAUER Q . .si fer :gf ' ' -'QQZWE y li W my li a t :A we ll If - 251, L , 'yn QQ- , :'s' fg i 4. 5. if' in at Q .,1 'ta s f.: file? 3 S? ' -s .if li '.,'-' Q vf Ta '25 I Q ig ' I' .w .'5'3's i . W. OWENS D. F. SABLE HERMAN DOWNING BILL STEIN iff HH , Qef fel , ,Q iff Jill' . P2 441 1. 11. - f -. ,1 -I Qfj ,. ' 52. 'P .4 5 :17 Y wa, I 1-'EXW J. W. OwENs I-IERMAN DOWNING . 3. 'faq . -. ' ' ,Wi -. J - End Guard j p 3 .3251 W- Owens held down the 0PP051te Herman Downing did very creditable end from Chester Gaffetson- He P13Yed work at guard this season. Herman is Q 555. ah great deal of ehe tfme: and .W35 e5Pe' not so well known as some of the other cially efficient in his defensive game. boys, but he will Certainly Come to the .uv iff: He alWaY5 St0PPed them when theY at' front this next season. 131 I, , f, .- .M . . , ,nv F14 3 tempted to skirt his end. -N ' +1 'QP-if 'ff- yg D. F. SABLE B S ji '- fi -1 ik' ILL TEIN 713-'A I ' Tackle lie k D F Sable i of the ' Guard 'Li V ' 2 . . was one season s -. dig- i . . . . . , ' RT ' K E' most consistent players. He played in B111 Stein was one of the Wildcats ,Q arjg w'ffQf5 ' i - every game, and practically the entire guards, and an excellent one. He was .Q ' S' . . . . . . . 4 ,ae 5 ggi game. Although the position of tackle in practically every starting line-up, and fi . 255, is a hard one to play the whole game, he fought during the entire time he was .1721 'fi' he was always fighting and always ready in. Woodrow will lose a good man in 7 S' to do his share for victory. Stein. 'ffif xq 56' A .ef . Q 321151 W 3' QL 23 W5 1 ., A, ze, if . fe' ii A2E?QX7T:l:m-X - e t'I 1f-if-:l -3 --' 5 V Va ,Y 1 eg' ' I I .A I -H ,1-ugh? I: 453 53351 'ff r--ff - e A f 4 f A aa..-as s ., -1,7 '11, Fifi L s 4Z'exfi 313,15 A .' . was 3 liifi f' .1 wifi fi?-33 1 QW. if-J ,Kea .ilg Y i X llffff . x . 7 J, - 4 1 , ' fic .-'ij .S :B ' N KJ W. . 32.1 Zi' .gv Q , vi 'fe A -7:51 ' -'Ja sz: Fx' 33 ' f 3534? fr ,arg F. .ilk - Q . . . 551:-, . iff ..t:.: s A-, 'ga 3-fe. Kyra 5 3 Q, J' -.s f .. . '. g 44 I rf, . . 15' 'IL Q12-. - . fx , . -'3 ' --,1 ' M 7. J! - i FQ. u .1 ,ff J . ..- fx J 1 il' S ' 13' 5J'1.n' : , , ,., 5.4 ug F .41 Ls, L 5 V K I, 1...' P-if sy Z 1 2 e -25? ' il . - Q' .5 i 'i1.:' 4 1 rl' E1 5,31 v ,n 5,57-' f K' Ji.. s '- Rfk mv' I ' .' I l I rf , JZ K 'H . a af :jg 4 ? 0 V' . t E , 'P 1 -JJ, 5 ll ln .4 f 'I . Q. . 3 ' fs 5? J 2 2 sf if ' f .1 ef A A , 4 I' 4 ip i x .4,.- r - . ., f 5 Q V ks. l -r JI fe .f i ' it rx I VE if .'-I vvwi, -1 7, ' 34 I. : Jlvw Q 51- li 2, 2- N :Lj- '. fx, Fai . , . 5225, V: '..4 if 1 '. 1450736 ' l ' f lg,- V 'mf L' J Li THE CRUSADER BOB WEBB JOE KOONCE BOB WEBB Center In Bob Webb, Woodrow has one of its most promising stars. Although only a junior, he played excellent football, receiving several honorable mentions and the prediction of a great future. Bob was in on every play, and more than one opponent felt the effect of his tack- ling. JOE KOONCE Guard Joe Koonce is a little man in stature, but what he lacks in size he makes up in fighting spirit. It has been remarked that Joe fought more than anyone on the team. He could always be depended on to do his part, no matter how heavy the odds. DAVID JOHNSON PARKER HOWE DAVID JOHNSON F ullbacle David Johnson played his first year of high school football during 1929. He was especially noticable in his defensive work. David is only a junior, and will be back next year, ready to do his share to make it well worth remembering. PARKER HOWE F ullback Parker Howe, together with David Johnson, held down the position of full- back. Parker's line plunging helped Woodrow in many tight places. Park- er's specialty, however, was to catch passes, no matter where or how they were thrown. He was also indispensable in his work of backing up the line. 1930 .ar . A -.5 'A if-fi'1' ' JV ' ii qi.. F' ,FA P if ilk- ' Faire? ge N . . 4 ,X ifffr, 3-.. -X .gif ' . 14 - B7-nil' it ' hw 6 -153. , 'V-'I . 4.7- '15 ,ggi . V ' 451: 1--. .JG .- . Lx., 'l:'x . ,l. A WF. ' K. 'Q' ' ' 1 , Af 3..- .S ,L , 12' . .311 JQ2 I-Q L. :gi IW 5x . vig? 3,15 . ., ,.,1?A:Y,Vv Z, IA rf. 2 'J - , in . gli if i t iff l Qkfit at L71 'P ' P, J- ' 'U . , W' H. ff '-- 'gbifi if -, .xg . 73 'r'-ii ,Y 3 'fi i? Ei .-1 , . P, .Ji f ai.. .ui ig . .1 x 'Q ' .tr . 3:55 I EE f .A , J 533- . Q, 2.1 -Qi. n.. Y, 1, .m ... 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His size and weight were a great asset to him in his Work on the line. His work on the team can not be over- estimated. EARL PLATT Tackle Earl Platt is one of the boys that will help make next year's team a winner. He did good Work this season, helping out the team in several tight places. Much is expected of him in the 1930 season. .1910 . i .. J ' '53 r wi K 'l- iif 94 'T- EF ,513-.f', ' 2. 5. I Ag 3 liz' 4' Qt .Q rg ff,,a t L11 -:iii R A '57 1 ., . if . 335: ,, L? 52 .. gi .. - 5.21 . All :limi ffjnfs 'R LE' . aff, 'A'-1 ' ,E-E, 4' 1. ,W . 'Al- .. ,A 4-55 f iw ' ff: 'V P' ,Q-ff , cl..-i A. sqft ive' ' in A 5, K . .. 'F 'E' --1 3' its if - +1 H ' ,, . v .-- ,f sv 5? 'WI - M ' iii fu S-155' 'f - irf E 1 .- vi. ff, 'ft tif, fn ' 'Z .9 X 5 -.Lu gn Ny if 5:1 ' . , ij - , 1, . 1 4 ' I it 'if ri :' 5 ,g i 255 A ga R M, W, ' QC gif' i nil i 5- if 'E', ' ,P faygsgy 'iii' ages . :E .N , -,I I ' -,:' ', A., iv 1,4 F gi w '12 E7 3 Q35 'BW-f ,.:?, . J .A 1, -1 i 5, 1 .4 . xiii? ' ily? , . Q. 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WOODROW WILSON 0-FOREST 12 In the third game of the series Nwoodrow met Forest at the North Dallas Field. ln the Hrst two periods of the game the two teams were fairly well matched. In the last few minutes of the third quarter a Forest player recovered a fumble and put the ball on the Vfildcat six-yard line. In a series of drives the Forest team put the ball across. The W'ildcats braced up, but the damage had been done. For the remainder of the game the ball remained mostly in midfield. Allen Hansen, AI. R. Smith, and II. J. Gannon played creditable games. WOODROW WILSON 0-NORTH SIDE 20 W'oodrow W'ilson was defeated by North Side, Fort Vforth, at the North Dallas Field, by a score of 0-20. The field was very muddy, and the Vfldcats' fast men were slowed considerably, The Wildcats threatened several times but failed to get the ball across. I x P I1 .s is N Q -4' 1 Tv . -iii: G-c. 'ffof - 1? - :' I 1 , 3 ffefff .1132 f . -,jf Ik 5' Ni Kgs- , . 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The Wilsonites showed strength in holding the famed Panthers to such a close score, as the Central team was a favorite to win by four touchdowns. The weather was idela for a football contest. Central scored in the irst quarter and again in the third. When the third quarter ended, the ball was on Central's ten-yard line in the Wildcat's possession. When the fourth opened, a ten-yard pass, Smith to Garretson, and a line plunge by Gannon made Wilson's only score. The Wildcats fighting desperately for another touchdown, tried to advance by repeatedly throwing passes, but the game ended without further score. The outstanding Wildcat players were Hughes, Sable, Black, and Webb. WOODROW WILSON l2-NORTH DALLAS 14 On November Il, at Fair Park Stadium, the North Dallas Bulldogs defeated the Wildcats by the close score of 14-12. The unsuccessful try for extra point after each touchdown accounted for the defeat. Woodrow scored first, near the end of the first quarter. North Dallas made her scores in the second and third quarters. The Wildcats came back in the last period with another tallyg but though they tried desperately by the aerial route to make another touchdown, the time was limited, and the game ended with the ball in midfield. Wiebb, Black, Sable and Gannon played good football. WOODROW WILSON 37-STRIPLING 6 In this inter-city game, the Wildcats easily marched away to victory. Besides belonging to a new school, the Stripling players were far inferior in size to the Wildcats. The lone score for Stripling came in the third quarter, when practically the entire Wildcat scrub team was in. Both Gannon and Callahan were in excellent form. They both gained much ground for the Wildcats. WOODROW WILSON 14-GRAND PRAIRIE 2 Woodrow Wilson defeated the Grand Prairie Gophers in a slow game at Grand Prairie. The fea- ture of the afternoon was a beautiful sixty-five-yard run for a touchdown by jimmy Black. The Wilsonites were outplayed during the first quarter, but found themselves near the end of it. In the second quarter jimmy Black made his sensational broken-field run for a touchdown. In the third quarter Grand Prairie blocked a kick on the Woodrow line, thus obtaining a safety, their only score of the game. The outstanding players for the game were Black, Webb, and Sable. WOODROW WILSON 0-OAK CLIFF 6 Oak Cliff defeated Woodrow Wilson 6-0. The game was one of the most strongly contested and hardfought engagements of the year. The Leopards scored late in the first quarter, after a series of line plunges and short passes. For the remainder of the game the ball changed hands often and traveled from one end of the field to the other. Twice during the third period the Wildcats seriously threatened the Leopard goal. A series of drives placed the ball on the Oak Cliff three-yard' line, but the Wilsonites failed to put it over. Again, near the end of the quarter, Chester Garretson caught a beautiful pass, which appeared to be a certain touchdown, but Chester stepped a little out as he caught the ball, and the pass was ruled incomplete. Paul Callahan again showed ability in plunging the line. Black and Sable were outstanding for Woodrow Wilson. WOODROW WILsON 26-SUNSET 12 The Woodrow Wilson Wildcats terminated their 1929 football season with a brilliant victory over the Sunset High Bisons at Fair Park Stadium on Thanksgiving Day. The final score was 26-12. The Wildcats rose from an average team, at the beginning of the season, to a powerful, versatile, cham- pionship team. The first Wildcat score came as the result of a drive late in the first quarter. Calla- han made the score. Again, in the second quarter, Callahan plunged over the line for another score. After a third score by the Woodrow team early in the third quarter, Woodward broke through the Crimson line for Sunset's. two touchdowns. The Wildcats came back in the last quarter and scored again when Howe caught a beautiful pass and walked across the goal line. All the Woodrow Wilson team played championship footballg but Callahan, Webb, and Sable were outstanding. - 9 O .. fc 4 , Tir A .4,,:, '- If 322+ ' QFSIN 'I . 41 2 - f 'fi - i7 Elf Q-,T 1, ' V: fi- f an-' u :25 I eff , ri' 51' 7 a I sr '- .. -. . - 'I 1-: . 1? -IQ, Ip . . 1 gl, FQ-yr f- 5 ,. If CS Y Ii S 'qu 6 f' fp Q . I.: -Zz II -232' 1 , Qi, .. 124 '-I5 .- :III Elf ef JEIIIII 2. .if S' 't 1 1 this I , Jia' If '. ' VF. 'I E-9 5.1 ' , so .Ig .. .' 1 Y ,' 1 4 r-'. .5 f 1 s- -1 M 5-4 3, sq fa T?-si iz. 11- I, Wg if -'W-fi tT??,.'iI if-As ! as - I :tj-1 A 'EI-is 1 fit I, I .I , ,. , ,Ir f' A 'fx . .... . 'I 'V 'S'-f 'IQ 'I J' 'I' s - - . 1- 1' - . '92 3743 ' : f . .is ,ix-' I'- 'J- L5 Q ' f .. 'if . 1 .. 2-.ff 1 . 2'1 2 We 4 .1 51? -'L ., IIWI, -T, ,. R3 -r. We ' I III . I. ,FI . :iii ' -3 'li ly if I . . tai 33- I li? 'lx E r' .ix 'lv ' -iiffl' mf 'I . sys . 1? 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Woodrow Wil- son won its first meet against Dallas Tech and Oak Cliff on Saturday, March 8 with a score of 84 points. The Wildcats won all but three first places, and placed men in every event. Those on the team are: Gannon, Black, McElroy, Platt Neathery, Bert, Owens, Johnson, Wicker, Sable, Stein, Herman, Grimshaw, Wil- liams, Erwin, Pickard, Zadik, Haley, Champion, and Ewell. Gay After the first three matches the Woodrow Wilson Golf Team is in second place. The Wildcat Golf Team has, up to the present date, Won 6 points from Dallas Technical, 3 points from Forest, and 4 points from Sunset. Reynolds Smith and Louis Nowlin are on the first team, and Herbert Guldahl and Irving Gamewell make the second team. James Jolly is the alternate. The team is ff: hoping to win the tournament this year. I T55 , if: 'Jr j iii! X f Q 15.5 Fi? . if iii . fa ar, 0 z-FQ-1 A ' gif? . 'ffl my Qu ...ff sig I i. 55? J ,Qi Q3 S 1 T 334' - ..-, - 1 .. Q 1. 1 A'- ,4, m if . 11: i., G:- F fi' ai.: . 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Q' s' L -' 55, ,, l,,Q 1 ' ' .- v Z 5 ' 1 A 1 ,hz aj Wai 4 ' S Q sr f -rx: a - . f.-. ,-1 im 2 at 1 Lf ,if-,gf lil I9 jg: as W V' I . was ' ,av full.. YAY? W B VI fiij , ., ilffl flic- alfa, Q 1 I - s F-2 5 VI 2 li gal tennis throughout the school. Plans for a winners of this tournament will be given if 42 Temziy Club The Tennis Club of Woodrow Wilson has endeavored to extend the interest of class tournament have been made, and the numerals. the beginning of the season. Out of this The club had thirty-four members at three girls who will represent the school in group were selected the three boys and the the City Meet. This team will play the five other high schools in Dallas. The win- ners of the City Meet will then go to the District Meet, and if victorious there, will go to the State Meet. 'Boys RICHARD COERVER . LoN EMERSON . 7305's Hugh Betzncr John Brunken jack Carter Clarence Cockrell Marian Coerver Richard Coerver Eberhardt De Haro jesse Dervy Officers irlx . . Tresidvnl CLA1REcE BLACK . . . President . Vin'-?rz'sidr11i ANNE STEVENSON . . Vice-Trcfsizlrrzf ELLA MARY DAVIS . . Sl'l'I't ft1Vy JH 6II1bL'1'S Ira Dodge Menter Terrill Mad' 151111113 Fcwell Frank Doran Bob Walker M211'lZ1'01'11e GCC I,on Emerson Chilton Evans Arlic Hudspetli George Launcy Wesley Newman james Parris Fred Sims ., ., ..w.1v-1fae'p5L'1:4:'f'z'gg'1A'1i'- 3 A 12 fr if f1E'Q'2':-v.5z'iJA-f:xvo'2??F:,- . wwf: -.1ta. xT4J.:...,fLL. f ,af 12250 3 -or Q ., JA S 4-1 Ed W'ilkerson Robert Williams Girls Claireee Black Ella Mary Davis Florence Dyer Billie Burke Mitchell Frances Schulz Virginia Sherrard Anne Stevenson Frances Sur Lenior Aloseplaine Van Zandt Dorothea Wlieelan ara fm .r .- 27' H-5f s'1 :w 'gf 1j'Qj..j h liz? 5'-ig .,.. ii- - 5 'im Senior H2 - Y The Hi-Y has progressed rapidly since it was first organized in XVoodrow XVilson. At each meeting are given ll helpful Bible discussion and Ll ten-minute talk on some subject of interest to the club. One of the aims of this organization is to create and extend throughout the school ai good Christian character. If it accomplishes some- thing in this direction alone, its existence has been justified. Officers Fall Tern: SIYVHIKQ Terul BOUDI-Q STOREY .... Y'1'c'xiIfwzt Gl2ORCiI41 HOPiiINS . . . 'l'I'0.ticlw1f J. D. VANDP.IRXYfOUIJIi . Vic'c'-Piwxizlwzf BILLIE Scott . . Vice-'l'I'z'siflz'11i GEORGE HOPKINS . . St l'P'f'ffll'J,' FRANK LINCOLN . . . SL'l'7'FfdI'j' BILLIE SCOTT . . KI-I'f'!lSIll'6'1' Gl.ORGl41 HAGAN Tl't'dX7lI'l'l' 2731011150 rs Harvev Arant George Boedeker G. Cornelius George Hagan George Hopkins Milam jay Frank Lincoln Chandler Lloyd R ussell Loc W'ilfreCl Looney lfugene Mason Bill McFadden Thayer Nioursunil jacques Pierre Billie Scott Iir.I'Ik Sealy ?' J? Q .4,,- Q Milton Sherman Boude Storey Tlioinas Thigpin D. Variderwoude Dun XVebster 'H if-5227 Qi.-.za '74 97? 5 3 fl -1' 17'-',.'m-'ww ,. lf ig? n If ig., A A X-'X' ii' np i'Q5 -.-, 5 . ,, ,, K 311: Y, -S .f.,..- -, .W v' 4 v '-J 'vgri ,-g.cg..:.f..,f. W --- ' Q . mimi-wxmmsgvLW L wffbfhh n Q-, zmior Hi-Y The Junior Hi-Y has enjoyed a prosperous year under che leadership of W. j Edmonston. The programs have been very enjoyable to the members, who have de rived real benefit from them. Plans are being made for an athletic program, which will be something new. W. xl. EDMONSTON . CHARLES MAX COLE . JOHN STOREY JOE DAVLS . LA W'RENfjl'. BOON E CHARLES MAX COLE . JOI IN STOREY ROBERT WILLIAMS . CHARLES MCCALl.ON . RICHARD CAM PisiaLL . W. G. BUSTER Donald Bennett Lawrence Boone W . G. Buster Dick Campbell Charles Max Cole Joe Davis Alric Iidens Harry Gordon Fred Lincoln Ojfivers . . . . Sjronsor Fall TCF!!! . . . . . . . . lDl'I'KilI'CIIf . 'Kvjlorfer rum' y'll'fj7IX SFl'l'1'fdl'jl . . . . . . Trmszzrrr' . . . . . Sl'l'.Qf'!II1f-!1f-y'1l'l7IX f Spring Term . . . . . 7,l'l'Xfl1L'l1f Vin'-Tl'r'xidc'l1i . Sz'z'rc'fary . . Rejmrfw' . . Trr'ax111'r'1' . . . . Sergc'a11f-af- ylrnzx MEMBERS Charles McCallon Fred Thompson Slayton McGehee john Thurmond Streeter Moore Robert Williams john Storey john Young -,,,L,,..w- ,f iq, 4 egg fe ......--......-.-....-------no f ' . ,,,. ,.. ,. - M A -'-war,..:, -V A A 'V ' ..L, - .,h , .C NSY: ffi:l'? afil.-Q:lJT', 1 '1 .- 23' if ,. , . , rw -.-1.-.---.-no--vnu:-was -A' F 10212611 Cfaorm The French Chorus, composed of students from Miss Cecilia Gillmore's French classes, sang for the Texas State Teachers, ciation in November of 1929. The members are: Thomas Amis Mary Katherine Anderson Claireee Black Doris jean Brooks Rollin Brown Catherine Cary livelyn Chapel Kirk Christian XVilson Cronenwett Binion Day Mary Louise Dernier Morene Duff Jane Ferris Leabelle Fogel lf, Gannon Mary Gelino Pauline George Florence Gray Iflorine Crindstaff Allen Hansen D. K. Harrell Anita Hoyle Josephine justice Harvey l,illai'd Iflaine Loc XY'ilford Looney lftigene Martin Madeline Deane Martin Sarabob Marlin Virginia Moseley Aclelia McCulley Margaret McDowell H. A. Morgan Clara Ormond Jeanne Orner Pauline lfllen l atterson Albcrtine Peake Frances Talbot limina Ruth Vogel Dorothy Xvathen hi, n. wwn- Davis Xvilson J REEF? Asso- 4, M- ,.... v. --, ,.., A ,'.L M , Q 3 .. J'--r,.-W- ....Q,....- - , .. , i , 'E EUC!-,NE NIASON . ANN1Q ST11v1eNsoN . EUGLNE KIOWSKI . AI.N1fX GENE REVIS . HAL SKIELVIG . FRANCES SQHULZ . . La Termfm LOS OFFICIA LES lPl't'SidL'lIlll' J . Virf'-Y rrsidwzfu Si'z'r'cffario Tcfsorrru . 'DfVf'l'ffll' dr' iylszmfos YJl'l'Sit!t'l1ftl Je 11111111 de Programa LA SENORITA MAIilil, TUIIMAN . . . . fa Rl'I7l't'XUlIfdllfL' Je Faculfuzl 31111-lzfzrluzs Bess Marie Clark Margaret Duncan Rulli lfrlves Floy lfdnn Frank Fannie Lou Henderson Lucille klackson Celeste jones Martlm Kugle Dorie McCon1mas Dorothy Mcflommas Mary Frances Meliaeliin Inn Mac- Pierson SOCIOS Alma Gene Revis M.iryEli1.xluetl1 Rice lirnnces Seliulz Mary Sollberger Andomia S1nrl'1.1kus Anne Srevemon lileunur Taggart Mary Teel -loc Ann ilweel Edgar Lee Trier Lillie Wkstbrook .Inne Estelle Yeargin ' f: '2 .23 4 :L 4 L' .t 51 1,-ft Ars. 3 5 ir Lf J. 'K 6 61 fllzzrlwarlwx ,Iolm Adams Williiliii Dwyer George Farrell liberlurdt cle Haro Eugene Kiowski Alosepli Koonce Rielmrd McBride Kenneth Marr liugene Mason Melvin Martindale lfclwin Mussina J. D. Vnnderwouclc ,. 'L'f'fQfi1 '.L ,!: -:uc :A- . 153: 5 ,:3,::.igg1'r,-..g Y ,f,,?-1:-:fd , -'ha flip: 5:-'spa-'.?'f'T-lf -1 fl-f fiE23.2, ?,.k:iy:1.n5i'..c.-.a-'s-v- Wwew, M ,W '77 W mv' , mms? f Q Little Theeette The Little Theatre, under the direction of H. Bush Morgan, is made up of the members of the student body who are interested in esting and helpful programs have been act plays, directed by the different members. Also activities have been enjoyed throughout the year. The worthy organization have been greatly enhanced by the untiring efforts of the following officers: dramatics. Many inter- given, some of which consisted of one- several attractive social accomplishments of this Full Term FLORA H1eDEi.s'rON . . . . 'Pl't'XitI'UlIf HAROLD AN1Bl.li . . . . . Vief'-Trufsiflezzf ANN CATHERIN1-1 Coomau . . . . . Serrefury-fTrn1xu1'e1' Sjiring Term ANN CZATI-ll-QRINIQ Coom-Lu . . . . Yjl'4'XflIl'lIIi MARCSUIZIKITPLGIKKJKQAN . . . Vice-Trexidenz' DOROTHY GUILLOT . . . . Sf'f'ft'ftlVJ'-LTl'!'fISZll'f'1' PERSONNEL Merene Amacker Celestia Fore Harold Anible XV. Askins Clarence Cain Marguerite G rogan Mary Frances Gardner Dorothy Guillot Monteen Harrison Flora Hedelston Marie Holmes Winnie Grace Caldwell Tom Carpenter An n Catherine Cooper lilizabeth Cullum Ray Hughes Ruth Davidson Marie Lemee Helen Dechman .Iulia Shaw Ruth Shaw Pearl Astor Shelton Helen Smith Rose Mary Smith Dora Stephenson Frances Talbot KI. D. Vanderwoude Helen Ruth Santy Josephine Van Zandt Mary Frances Mcliachin Frank Norton Pauline Patterson Frances Pender Catherine Plunkett Patricia Randle Mildred Roper lfdwin Ruthyen M f -, an-my V' MN ' ' A uf ' 5 IQBS N ,V F : 5 'l 'l ' ...!...g.- X 2 x Q Fas iii? 7 ' ie-:M-to-K NA Fir i-If , ir! Re.rerveir ...N-em., M., t 1 ,,,,,,,. ., W. . 4 A Q. ' A s Q Q. N ii 4 , K s F, K ,K My Q is To accept The purpose of the XVoodrow Wilsoia High School Girl Reserves and strive to live the standard of our highest ideals. Our slogan is To face life squarelyf, The members of the club are ready at all times to render any service to the school and to give aid in keeping its standard always up to the highest and best. Any girl in our school is eligible for membership, and a most hearty invitation is ex- tended to all girls to join the Circle of Light. Miss Ruby Keith, Miss lirances Alexander, and Mrs. Leta Skiles Lourey are the sponsors of the club. 1il't'Xfrl0IIf OFFICERS Aim LOUISE Axniaksox . . PAULINE PAT'r1'nsoN . . Virt- LlzABl1l.l.li FOCQILL fqflllllfil lRK'!7l'l'5L'l1fllfil't' 1,l'l'Xjtll'IIIl ihlARGL'liKlTlQ G11-, . . . Srrrrlaryy lll,IlANOR FRANQES Mc:MlL1.AN Trruxzmw CyN'rHm Huisnua . 'Pmgmmz fbuizvmzzz MEMBERS Eloise .Xilams Ruth Allen Lois Alexanllur Ada Louise Ande Alive Anthony Evelyn liarnett Vesta Boyd Martha Brannon Lois Lee Briscoe rson Mary Emma Bliss Mary Louise Brown lluby B runken Nell Carter Bess Marie Clark Hazel Clark Floreine Clarkson Nan:-y Jane Ilolph llorothy Dooley Leah Margaret Eklwrpl Kate Elmore Jane lfarraey Ruth Farrar Josephine Ferguson Ileahelle l og'el Dorothy Franklin Irene Freeman Elizabeth Fry Marguerite Gee Mary Ann Greer liolrerla Gibson Dorothy Hinckley Adeline Houston May Les Hopkins Cynthia Hubble Frances Johnston ' x ELOISI-. AI3ABlS . ALMA G1-LNIA, REv1s Rum' BRUNKEN . ' Lois LEE Blusczoi-, Ai.lc:1-.ANTHONY . Annni V. SMITH Nell Ray Johnston Pauline Langley Katherine Le Bla nc Eleanor Frances McMillan Katheryn Montgomery Mary Elizabeth Morris Pauline Patterson Louise Payne Fay Pivkett Alma Gene Revis Polly Richards Social f-l7dll'lIILUI Srrz 'im' filltljfllltlll . 'King fJlNIil'NItIlI . ylrfrrrfixillg . 'Tl'll'IJlJ0lIt' -:JI mir Addie V. Smith Temple Smith llora Stevenson Elizabeth Titsworth Julia Strahalm Katherine VVhite Juanita VVilliams Juanita Williamson Ophelia Wood Jane Estelle Yearizin Katherine W'e-lyster Marion Ze-rt-her Em , r , r, 'L - l,-W'rL'- 'T . , iw Ee.. ffl: 51, -.W-,H..,--fs--1:iff-eff-fifSf :?i?EI QZQSHQ gm' 533 2 a - K-2--Fw..-f Ne. Tix Y F Q- F 1 5 l gf- Q LL: ,ll.,1, N :Ti -. ,W ,,e.'.. M' ..-.eat-. . EA-as ., mr- u. - ' -'xi - 5 ii ,At Q'1 ?.5E4.v-:lfgl-:a :'N?f' , 3 are :J 5 S 5 5,3 A P sae: .ixnxescf - r M '- A 3 ii il 5-M 'SS - 'l'ff4'i:.fa45e ae., S if ZQNYQIGKSW TT wi., iffy The Latin Club The Latin Club, which has recently been reorganized, is designed for those members of the advanced classes who wish to study the culture of the Romans and their mythological history and religion. The organization plans to estab- lish a small newspaper containing Latin Club news and bits of Latin prose, poetry, and humor. The club is sponsored by Miss Burney Flaniken. ALMA GENE REVIS FRANK SEAY, JR. OFFICERS JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT . CECIL STELL . JOSEPHINE HIGGINBOTHAM . . . Patsy Peacock Josephine Van Zandt A. Owen McKenzie Lucile Jackson Alma Gene Revis Josephine Higginl:-olhnm Sarah Jones Mary Emma Fewcll Claude Gray MEMBERS John F. Thomas Ruth Farrar Catherine Plunkett Virginia Cour David Johnson Ellen Taliaferro George Boedeker Geraldine Martin . Consul . Tribune . Ccnsor . Quaesior . Aedile Addie B. Beddoe Herbert Srcllmachcr, Jr. Jewell Fisher Joleta Thurmond Wilson Cronenwett Frank Scay, Jr. Dorothy Ann Tucker Cecil Stell , L ...A fe.,-,pg -' f- z . ' '.. n. '? 'q115??5?4 ' .figs GE' gf' fT2i's?af595'rH'ff'T f'-f J J,-.,t.-., .. ie THE CRUSADER if---an ' fa rs VT? 'f Camp Fire Girls ef ig. 1 . .. . If gs sz ,E I gm ...fgwf Camp Fire is represented in Woodrow Wilson High School by ulsta Ohyaf with Mrs. L. E. Dalton as guardian. This group is particularly interested in nature and is fortunate in having Miss Margaret Spencer as school sponsor. Wathana , with Mrs. J. C. Haislip as guardian, has specialized in bead work. Members of this group have completed some beautiful pieces. Wehi',, with Mrs. Allen Merrian as guardian, has been making lovely pot- tery. 8936 Camp Fire Girls attending Woodrow Wilson High School are: Mary Katherine Anderson Gene Merrian Patsy Peacock Emma Gene Reeves Queneal Roberson Dorothy Routt Dori: Scheld Dorothy Baird Maxine lide Margaret Haislip Josephine justice Katherine Loving Rogalie Mcllheran Aleannette Schweattmann Annie Laurie Surrat .loleta Thurmond Dorothy W'athen Mary W'elsh Mary Frances Winston 'ff .N .1- L32 L.: ..- if fi ia ', Y, ' 2 1: .J- 1-fri: js' as ii L- 1 Q S 1 N i gif Q . R! 'I 31 fi SL: fl ' - 4' ri 2 1 . N. '07 E' fx fr Q! I' .,. if i L 'a : . G l 4 in 1 4 'La 'I . Sf nrt, 1... t A 1 V :QQ in,- 5,1 f-.ff rf. -ff!! T T.. S94 w 51: if .. ft-3 x if 2 it-,X is F4 Q f gf? , P9631 at - Gb. ' ffl:- P-f Q T1 ,ra vm ef UV? '??:3 fp .U ' Lf' EQ gr! Q ' nk: x 'gi fa ...1 . Sit! arg. 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I Yi, rn. 1 4 I rl 1155 T' jf, Qi 1 -' ,fr -I ' 25' if V 3' iq-. .. . lfxkfgf 'i . if! vt' lily? vi Al .151 -.- F. , qaxq Q. er .4 lv . .' 1 I, f7I .'. !,, a ,elf .5 'Qi-5 91 . 1. 4 Q' wb,-el, vg - yi ig , - if si iff ' N 'il' ' 1 ' J 2' 9.59 -a ' ' 15 :Luigi - ' f Q -fig Pr 't f,':. ..w VT .,v.ig4:,' ZIP' hw - I -. - 1- ' e, ,- ' THE CRUSADER ' National Honor Sociezjf NATIONAL Howorg socntrv S . 2 4 4' 1 .,- FRANK SEAY . . . . Tresident 1 JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT . , ViCe-Tye5ide,,g Q JOSEPHINE HIGGINBOTHAM Secretary-Treasurer 1' MEMBER 4A's Helen Baumgardner Addie B. Beddoe Doris Jean Brooks Mary Glynne Edwards Jewell Fisher Joseph Grubb Josephine Higginborham Edwin Hunt Lucille Jackson Joe Johnson Eddie Ganelle Loving Frank Lincoln Geraldine Martin Eugene Mason Beth McCallon Catherine Plunkett Alma Gene Revis Frank Seay Dora Stevenson Joleta Thurmond Josephine Van Zandt Louise Woerner IQQO S A 4B's Mary Brannin Edgar Murphy Agnes Muller Johnnie Richardson Mary Sollberger Cecil Stell Mary Louise Toon Dorothy Ann Tucker Wynell Wilson 3A's Virginia Cour Dorothy Cowan Emma Jean Fewell Mary Emma Fewell Claude Gray Frances McClure Kendrick McGinty Rosalie Mcllheran Ellen Taliaferro John F. Thomas 5? .eghffan-, ,. QFSHQQQ1 1, S?5a'5,'g V 462' .P,!'.':: . M 54551-'f -' Pgfzg.. I 1 . gg f-ffkf' 5 J ga a w--. 'iff ' -z ep. -1 fi' ' 5 1 :J 2 ' 'n':, - . ,1 .'if513 , '- ' if - -l :ij ', .uglL'Q,r3 t. '.-554 .fi - 25 I l a? 'Q ff. V -1-. i ' 4sR! r,i' '. . Viv gre'- f.i .- -F f. -Ae . 5:-. R3 -V. gli' - - ffz'-if .. 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Nt THE CRUASADER i We .5n,.f- iw., EUGENE MAsoN ALMA GENE REVIS JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT FRANKLIN LINCOLN Ulssociale Ediior Humor Co-Editor 4G11 .L'ifc1'a1'y Editor efffblrtics PATSY PEACOCK CECIL STELL CLAIRECE BLACK DORA STEVENSON Humor Co-Fflilor Jlfilitary Drurzzatics O1'g0lIiZdfi0l1S FRANK SEAY, Ju. 6'a'itor-in-fhief Having a well-precedented ideal in the 1929 'QCru- sader , the senior class of 1930 has endeavored to uphold in this second annual the established standard of the previous year. The staff is very grateful to each person who has worked toward this end. Duties have been discharged in an admirable manner and effort has been untiring. The members of the art staff under Miss Eleanor Ben- ners have worked with an enthusiasm that has made co- operation with them a genuine pleasure. In a Hnancial way, the annual is fortunate in being again under the sponsorship of Mr. Pile. His depart- ment has proved itself Capable both in obtaining ad- vertisements and in selling the books. i 1 ,I ,. . 5,Q,'Q ' H1125 ' .2M,i'f,i EIL-?Q'. ' ff: S' i Ei',Tv , 510-1 EQXVSV lib-'f nk' YL' 2 sw, , . Y We .,. Z? 4 if. ei' is-5 S A . I 7 f S92 I gh .- Q 91.-if ' tr 1. 'iff , Vat. iieigifil Tuff. M- 'ij -L . 'Qui in ,Jniai 'S ja 5 ' fgarfus 33' - f 2 ' fn! '- . an . wif , , . fi .3 . 'jg 5, Q, va 'f .i in ig -:A 'STL 11- A11 . .- i2-jg ' 3' S- ,L-iff f A- A 5 r in 1 t. i.f.1if-A :av .4 A ' - .7 . 7. I f' 'Z-fa 64 21 1 A . .zf..,: :fa V!! A Y .- 1,3 K - swffy 'J- Q-ri :lf lfivf 'f iifiq' ff? 5 4 +G'eL - f Q., I rg 4- S4 -, ii 3, - V lu, -A ' 'fi 'Q 'ii i W. 'il A f z, ' ,-'ii . PI, gf: gre A, Ar 3 , iff: '.. nili, .1 5:5- ff ' V, if il f m 1.2, 215. I f 'ufg 1 .I ii! H , , ,, . ri' . 15 3i'i?Q 1' . fi'i5.J Zi . I gg . A 141, - , yin 34,1 1 MQ,-tk A 1 .lf k . . 55. 9 t g 515- an - 'iff X H. . 1 . I.. Lf Q . . N ' -: v 2 5::g'f' if f' lang, - 5 3j,.,5 'fs 1 9:13 4. ,' -VIP. .'5x f J 1225, R' lb: SLk..g, ,nw i . is - we-'-A Liga af I A I ., ,. , , fi zz, '77,fi1'4 A .-9.55 W3 Q-if flu, Si, '41- -xf 1: iw' I 'f r' 5-L, .1 I '1 4 in -' -I -sq. A-, , f ,-:ks ' '+..f - Zia-js. 'Pig ' K- .. -:Q ' ,r ,Vp-, A ' V :ff , V- , . . 143 -'ua . -A .4 . Q13-is fgi R 'Q i .,Y,g 1 .-me 4 ws? fi --E -fl . Q 4 . -A 6 2 .5 N 1. - 5 , J., 5 2 M 'E K ,ig 1. I , iv' - 4 2, . , C935 an 2' if' . If f , 17 fi 'gf . l 'jf' if .1 . 1. . ' 1 ' 1 :lj-,Q fa , ,, Q'l'i-fi' 2 ,'M3.-v :fr I dy ff, ff , .t l - 1 .., N ' H' V -.J J. 2 'J , -. ' L 1 ' , 1. 'fl' ' ,L it ' .Q N .s Qi , i 7 Lx gi if ,F 5. f 'L , ,S 2 TZ rc 'C .5 4 lj Y s J Sa F e .Q S. if -R' 'Lg f I- , Hx' .s ,ui if 1 ' 1 n ,s ff ,. .2 2 A gi Q F 5 . 5. 4. L 1 i t i THE CRUSADER EDGAR MURPHY ELIZABLTH CULLUM JOSEPHINIL HIGGINBOTHAM J. W. AsRINs 4'B .Cilrrary Cdilor Typing Tyflirig e11tl'll'l'fiSilIg ELIZABLTH ARIN FRANK NORTON DOLORIQS ARON CATHFRINE BURR Ulf! Edzfor mlsxistufzf vfxxishult ulsxixlarzl 'Buxilmvx Jklullnger The literary staff has been favored by the able direc- tion of Miss Ethel Reed, whose experience and patience in aiding editors to prepare their required material have been deeply appreciated. The sympathetic and understanding attitude of principal, faculty, and student body toward the staff W .11 D I g 43- has made the experiences of the year pleasant to recall. The success of this volume will not be dependent 'Q it on its sales, nor be governed by the voice of critics, but qi - Vg, will be proportionate to the delight it brings to the gtg -'7 students of this school, which delight, we hope, will my gi grow mellow in the light of increasing years. ,l' f if -.Agn ' 1 1 'T-e 5 gf iii Ari . ',.4 .V ' q ,dj .- zL z , A 5, A, at 'S 4 - 'l,.'l:l, eflrf E.lilor eflrl c rlifm' GEOIRCL IIo1'RINs, JR. K , Busmess Jlfauager T A Ie. llaffgf . . .nv i. . , ,GW . 3 5 'Ld 1 2 2.13 .5 E 'f 55 5: 5431 'F' , K R exe, .fp Q ' s , ,xp- fi' L , Q., li' 1 A 'Q 55. R I5 'fy - N 3 1 I . i' J Qi L nf .' -: ' -Iii. f: . :Q ,. . 4 -C 5 5- w f',. f 'U 8 :I PQ'- life -af' iff,-i f .1 . 1 9.5 'fi' ,- if 919511 b . ,. :X X 5 'f-94 I L, I-'Pug '1 ,. Sf.. .E ,Wise 1 V :xx 1. 3. . A-.5 . .' 'iii 'Z 'S' .1 1:5 f . .A . gh? a .'1 xl 1 1,1 jg ,z. -, 5 , 'ff 1- - sf. Al: ,' A -If W - 1 5. -r 'L '. V 5 K te f, lg.: 4 . juris' 4. T5 f .1 . iw --I 1 fc, ,tn l:'-'s . ','Ll LT is if Q '-E? f 'i ., tr V-45 1 ,Q ..--'M 1 .- lg -.j f' ' ... 4 I g , F . sg: to .-1 gf' , 'xr' it I ' 1 if Ji is Y ' 1 1 f vf Y? We '-. 4- 'eu if Sf lr :l f if: . ' 4. . ,fr c ' 'f , ,,. X' 'E , ' ' fit M CJ JT , ..:.3 - 1 .Aaah . . 4 , we i ,L M: I ig , ' .sg Q if- ,Q . 5 3, I '- FE U 21 .t gl-' , f 74' f if? ' 1-s 4- , 1- ,fm -, .t 2, , wi-' - fi 57151 N IQ ' :gy l .-ffl, 1 ' ' 'f 1' 5 ff' 5 4 . 1, r gs., s 4 'a 4 ' .ff , ffl- , 1.52.--2' Q, ' ilffi Q! LP: x, V . ff-,Al .,, J f full . . .we 1.4 Eff '41 7 ' u 1 P Nfif x W006i1'0w WZl.s'0n News Smjjr Un November 1, 1929, appeared the first issue of the only high school news- paper in Dallas, the XVoooi1ow WILSON Nnxvs, edited by and for the pupils of this school. The enthusiasm with which this new venture was received has gone a long way toward making a success of the paper. Probably one of the most interesting and unusual fea- tures of the publication is that it is existing solely from sales made in the school. It has no advertisers and no financial aid except in the form of support from the students. The combination of this whole-hearted support and the excellent co-operation of the staff has made the paper one of the most successful Mun' GLYNNIQ Eiixxnxiuis II1iusi.1u' Sri 1 1 xmcin in A ' . 6'ilifor-iii-ffbirf 'lilrsizzifxx tfhllllltlgfl' ZICUVICICS of tl1C SCl100l. sv 'fgqgg' WW -. 1 ' 4:1fifg4+.+:i2f24'5 'f.J 5 1i'2'r?P5aa'2vP5 i i1:ei,M m 'L Is'1am.'E- 11'-'et-If :r:l .' 'gf f'f ':2'!'f ri'i? T'1 N7 -fa in v ii!! . 51 '11 1 QiE?iQ5mq 'au'-iiix E c,.i,,.,5,. , 3 I I 1 ,..i..s,t .N - I I, The Senior Honor Comet!! The Senior Honor Council, the only student government organization in Woodrow Wilson High School, is composed of honor students of the senior class, and is selected twice a year by the president in charge for that semester. The members are approved by the faculty and are on probation for two weeks, after which time they elect otfieers. The Council is the governing body of the library, and its duties are to see that all students not only enjoy the library but maintain a quiet, orderly atmosphere so that anyone may study and read in the proper environment. OFFICERS Full Tern! Sflfiflg OLIVLR RYAN . . . . . 'Prexiiiwil Grokm l'lOPRINS . PAUL CAI.I.AIIAN . . . Vin'-'Pr'rsiIII'r1l CFl,I,S'I'IA Foxx . WINNIE Gkfxcr CALlDW'II.L . . SK'l'fl'ft1Vj' Dor GuII.I,oT MEMBERS Charles Aeehternacht Mary Frances McEachin li. P. Bennett Elizabeth Anderson Edwin Rutliven Clarence Cain Ray Floyd Helen Smith Richard Coerver Ray Hughes Kathryn McClellan Henri Etta Robinson il. D. Vanderwoude Mildred XY'est Louise W'oerner jane Estelle Yeargin Ann Catlierine Cooper NY'ilson Cronenwett Marguerite Grogan Iirank Lincoln T L' I' HI , , 'Prmiileul . Vin,-'Pr'i',viIli'J1f . Sl't'V'l'ftl7j' Curtis McAdoo Patsy Peacock Frank Sexy, jr. Ruth Shaw Dorm Stevenson Josephine Van Zandt vi- at ii? . fl? -N1 T057 3 53.5, V+ I a i in . ' ,-'ff Q. 5 'fi 1 his .fi THE CRUSADER l 12 i425 n e it-if ' 'if' .,,zfi,,.,,i I 3.27.5 5552 ' l V 2 W l Q I .,..LL if ,Lk g'2?l'Q 1 : Lf I V .5 ai gif: -' .. ' mi' 131 f r ,Ili :i 5. I bfi iii, W ' hut ,Eu gif ij ,Q Jef, f -,rf V -ffl C 1' Mikal , .V K V gf. :pf F 1 3 1 , 451- :gif i . . Q 5 ,. 'Y 137 i . ff , 5' '.-5 M arp t ,, 5 for W '- -5 s j . Elyfi 1. . A gkf Y .. ig 53. wi I ' get i is Q .33 I l' 154' ,'?f' ' f - ' vt, , a 'ga' J 514' e if 191 'ieev 1 1 W .il W, .1 'fl ik H iv. 3 ' ' L- K' gs ' .fa 11- ': Q , 5-fi, 5,2 ff- , Y ' -25? - af .5 , ' . -fs ' EQ T r fg ,if aj Eitiylf X 7 i . I ir A Qi, .3 HQ 1 Q '1 ll' g' ' b TJ' W is fi L5 2' , - ? ' F- T -, Arty and Cmfff Gmini it 4. Q f' 4 F, A , ' if NF? ,ju The Arts and Crafts Guild of Woodrow Wilson High School is an organization L 5-,ff 3511 ff made up of students from the art classes who are interested in advanced work. FK' .:'V gQ sf-, f- . . . 22 r SQ V' The group meets once 21 week under the direction of the faculty sponsor, Miss . gg gf f ,Q - '. , 'QQ Eleanor Benners. fx' 1-, f -5, Activities of the club vary from sketching trips and craft problems to visits to -If gf 153,55 . ' K ' ' local exhibits. ,fs 39?-if :sf , . .gigfi ' ffl' If 'iyj 1 tit. ,h kc Y ffl OFFICERS 175 iff y Q 5 ,jj W ' a 54? , -. Qu 5, -,flgfgjj fa, CATHERINE GRAHAM BURR . . . . . Pres1c1'e11t if Q, ' A' '13,-f' V' ': iii 5 T1 if l -grip --I, Qi,-, .-'58, i- bf i, il Y. g Elizabeth Akin Hazel Fitzgerald jean Mouser ' 'fig ' Dolores Aron William Fox Hazel Pate I, 51mgff' x'7 E'JA ii, Grace Bailey Florine Grindstaff Edwin Ruthven ' f gk Lois Lee Briscoe Marguerite Grogan C. Skinner ' , Woodrow Wilson Bryan Gretchen Haesly Camille Sternkorb . . Catherine Graham Burr Elizabeth Hardie Dorothy Yeager ,Q if 1 E ' Cornelia Chambers Louise Jones June Estelle Yeargin 5, - 51 f' K r E1 ' ' eq a C more .i' iz' , K 5- 29 312'- ' 1 mils:-' . in Y Y , x , l Mic Us Y ' ' ' f f e - f , 7 .fif 1. -i yi tif . a ' ' .' ' -V fl ew '-5' ,M is 3.4 1, if i-,iffy 21 53, L sign' Q.: ,f 5:3 1, i a jf ' .1 - 'Mk tiff 1 551 911- 1:2 l fl- 4 4: 2,-. ug :El .,-',tf..:gy F, A ' -- ' 'ffwvh 4 'L' 'xl LH' - Y., 7.4 . ' ' . .. f a.f'ff , -F, .. . Y 1- ' ., ! 'Gif K x '- V '41 :dai f' A' Q24 1 .Alf -fi 1 . It -A ' , I L 'ffip ' rin' X ri K . 'eil '. , . ,. , eil, l h. i, . - Y .zur . ' . J, -' IT . rst f: 'UQ J ik! ' LL' 1. Q 'W 'li' lv 4 A wma 1 r 1 1 , as 4 v ya ,mm . , 3, .kgs-' I 53' .e 5 ,iffy ,K ,r. 1.1, ., nl Q , x N M, . 2- 1' 'lf' 1 2 at Q 'is s v X5 ' .Q :- . . Q . W 4 4 x l' , wi I2 1 i A ,K 111, , P. I 1 4 ' f 1 f Vi, 1 Nl j 1 f A- 5, 1 its t , r . .v 5, ' . 21. . if, N s vi .if n X. L' J 31 2 . 1.1 'Lge' '- . 'Q 5 Q, 4 . I ,- 1 1. 'L '35 1? 's 'fri 7 . g - w . 2 ja ' PM aryl! Qi fd .J X4 ' ,lx .. , aw' . ,xx I .15 :g i 1 Q .12 ik f ' '12 in S I FZ' I E I . ,T . . , fd. .,s. In 2 ,y ah . -l'1 , J. - 'A y'. T-M5 , vi' .x 5 any 'i 'ifsl' Q' 9.5 2 A ' 3 'Lugz F .- . 11 ' 'Q ' 1 H, ':'.f:-' . 4.5.9 .'.' arf, C. if ,.,1 ,. Who's Who in Woodrow Wilson High Ethel Jbforrow, Jbfildred Fields, Jbfonteen Harrison, and Frances Andrews Won silver medals for typing fifty words per minute for time less than live hours Clarence Cain XVas made editor of the June '30 senior publication Jlfary Cjlynne Edwards Y D.-fig, at .fhnpaq - :' . ' 3- 191 grail.-F up- . 1 -N, , -pf A .V . . TJ L'-QT? --.pt 5 . fb.,- , r 7 if-. s . .Y . 'f 51441,-' - ... ' lf: -Q. : ug, . -r .-, . -1 .' ff' - fV. ' pa, 1 f- -3 '.1 N' :. . .. 1 -Q 'ri F .'i f. vans.- , iegxci' R . .o, in .: . H- 'V 1. V ..,, 1. 1- Was made editor of the WOODROW WILSON News, Brst Dallas high school paper Herbert Stellniacher XVas made business manager of the WOODROW WILSON NEWS, first Dallas high school paper. Tarlzer Howe Was chosen guard on the mythical all-city basket ball team E. I. Gannon Was chosen halfback on the mythical all-city football team Chester Garretson Was chosen end on the mythical all-city football eleven QAnne Stevenson and Louise ?ayne Won, as a team, second place in the city spelling match QAnne C. Cooper and Qfflndoiniajtathalaos Represented Woodrow Wilson in the city debating meet for gir s Jbfild red Roper In the one-act play contest was chosen best girl actor in the city. villlen Hansen Football co-captain, is one of the outstanding leaders in athletics V :Ai Jbfary Frances e7bIcEachin and I. D. Vanderwoude ' Won the CRUSADER subscription contest, selling more annuals than any other girl and boy, respectively. Elizabeth Qfllein Won first place in the portrait group of the annual art contest held at C. I. A. March 22, 1950. The award is a scholarship to C. I. A. Cecil Stell Won the 1929 Harvard Award. l930 if .. '- P n' :rf - S rf .' s- 11, , uf-1 , . , . 'JY .. - .1 f . r . . V . t-fn, Q ' ,. . 5 ' M g 1. ': I . ,- Q 'I Ax L ..N T 1- 1 s ' 52 '-it ,V .X 5 -. 'I ' qi. ss ' .V 7, . R 4 4 .. . ,.A- ' .. KH., ' 1 , W, ,4. ' ,.v', E.-li 1 'ai hifi' 'T - . J' 'rlx 3 IFJ ijf x J.'x Z' -A ' I . ,, . 1? '.' YT, 1 ,.. .' f -min.. . Ji R ,. L. T1 ff . ' -' .s V. 1. .ff 1 54 . . - ll. , I , , ,. . v fi . j .i . . ., :.J.f V, ' -.7 . - . x ' 'z G ' 1 ., -4 x 'r 1 ,F-L '.. .11 1 5 ,fr pa J. ex? N112 r Zi: .. , nf- A. . '., ' gl. 1 .iffili I. Lf. 5 k a .sn 'Q Vp -- tix 1 5 H 5. 1. -. ' 1' .R . lf ie dai. . .!,.i. elm. . X- A. .f -iq- , -.,-at - v. . , , -.- ,s ,A . ,.,l,.V if ffl? ipg 3. T cn V he THE 5? 'x H .lr . ' JR T a if -f if 1 gk . Q is , EP?- :T s 'fi ' -.inf S? ,Q . 111' X, Q-' 4 :fs 3 . E. in t 5 -,.V . A .-. iw ' Fl JK .Q X 'll g v . if Av fi' V' 9 F f I . , J' ' 'gag .g a 1. Q- 5 ei . Q H . 1 a 51 li ,SL 4 9 53 . .5 Q It C5 as ' 4 E i 4 1 i A fi I A i L? 9 J D if 5. rips, 5 5.4.1 I ., K . 1. 1 1' .S-l I 1' 'L I Z -. 'hf . 4 .V 4. ' I, r- ' if? if xv in? Y 4 WA Y . U WII,soN CRON1.NXX'I'T'I' 'I'IIoMAs COLLINS THILDRI II Row It rr ' ' Razdzo ONE-ACT PLAY CAST Mamie Stewart . . . . MILDIKIZD ROPER jim Stewart . WILSON CRoNENwETT Ted Connally . Trlomfxs CoLLINs The Woodrow Wilson Little Theater won the preliminary one-act play contest February 14, with Radio,'. The story concerns Mamie Stewart, who longs to return to Chicago and its bright lights, and Jim Stewart, her husband, who is a western farmer. Ted Connally, an Irishman who sold a tractor to Jim, gives Mamie a radio to keep her from being lonesome. She and her husband quarrel over it and she decides to return to Chicago. However, at the crucial moment, a lullaby is broadcast over the radio, Mamie and jim recognize it as the song they sang to their baby, which had died six months before, and Mamie, realizing how much Jim had loved the child, stays with him. Mildred Roper was chosen as the best girl actor, Wilson Cronenwett was similarly honored as the best boy actor. l 1' .T 'Q 2' . ,. -N-1 S ,,. 22152 4 -.Tiff .pfg,sQ, PQ 1' frlfsfiiw I, QE'-I 2 . 'Q-Y 3. -fp-ii v '-. 'V-5 ,. gp : rf,-,w,s,f'g J .ali U' - 4. iff? 'l:I,fr 9 1 ' U 3 -. s 'VY Q If 3 E . 16 1? N. 5 .-I Xkz tl-. Y.. ., I 1 ,, ' s 1 N it ' 'f 1 A un 1 'R 1. V I rl- g Y yi Z. I, it 1 rr as if :Q al.: 4. 1 ' vi t Q1 535, ' 1 1' K, , . .gk A 5 r f ' Q Y ' Q' '1 . sf 1 3. ., fr -.I .15 I sf ' 1 i?e',5 .4 , , I , 'i i , 4 ug 'ip . ski, x -x J ff? 5 ' ' '11 sg s 1 Q, A ' 4 at J u 3 '- 1 Te K ,a I Q I 1 5 'rf 1 I 'i 1 - is vi I, -, . KYIZBV fr U , -J' 3, r-T ii' ' I V 1 If , .,v ' ..w I ,N i Tj 1.7 .S f if . Za .., I i',g, l , -K., -S? PL .J l.. , ,4,. ix, A 'QE ...I ' .wp . e N, , . A.-1.5 , ,Q ., If-,s T214 . if .- w..', ' Q uf. it f 1 if Q3 . f,.,,f .47 6 ws .F ,, '7 . U,-.x,' . iz lftg.. '- ,f:AZ. .fr .Q THE CRUSADER Adam and E wa The January Senior Class presented Adam and Evan January 10, 1930. The play was directed by H. Bush Morgan. CAST james King, a rich man . . . .EDWIN RUTHVEN Corinthia, his parlor maid . . WINNIE GRACE CALDWELL Clinton De Witt, his son-in-law . . FRANCIS ANTHONY julie De Witt, his elder daughter . RUTH DAVISON Eva King, his younger daughter . . IRENE MAYFIELD Aunt Abby Rocker, his sister-in-law . FRANCES PENDER PAUL CALLAHAN . RAY HUGHES Dr. Jack Delamater, his neighbor Horace Pilgrim, his uncle . . Adam Smith, his business manager . . HAROLD ANIBLE Lord Andrew Gordon, his would-be son-in-law . RAY FLOYD Adam Smith has never enjoyed homelife and is longing for it. Mr. King, who has found out that a rich man's family life is not all it is made out to be, decides to take a trip and leave his family in Smith's charge. Eva King is being pursued by two fortune hunters, Lord Andrew and the family physician, Dr. Delamater. Julie is married to Clinton De Witt, who is an idle loafer. Aunt Abby and 'Uncle Horace are distant relatives. One evening Adam tells the family Mr. King has lost his money. They start a chicken farm and everybody goes to work. f'Sp0tligl2z'.r qt 1930 The music and public speaking departments, under the direction of Miss Johanna Klotsche and H. Bush Morgan, respectively, presented a minstrel called Spotlights of 1930 on February 14. The program, which was entirely minstrel in its effect, consisted of songs by the chorus, dances, popular music, selections by the harmonica band, and jokes. John Mitchell, tap dancer, and Bill Erwin, singer, were especially good. Pennies were thrown dn the stage from the audience in true min- strel style, and everyone enjoyed the evening very much. Spotlights of 1930 was perhaps the most successful entertainment that has been given at Wilson. There was an extremely large crowd present. 1930 I .TQ , ,io 'Q .. - .4 If fZ'f.'l5 ii -I eil nj '-nf 'J '57 5. '-fa. A 'i'.. 5? 1539? 5-TN i 1 251 .3 45,1 If 3451 s ' . V-342, T 'Sei- fi iii ' 5-Qc -'34 Q -ra ,Q A :I ,M .,. 2 A -, :, ,S ,N , 4' 1 9.75 . -33 K - in-L: S. -fjkgy 1 1 - of J 5 4-'gy 'r' - -nl, .. ,ry A 6'1 f '- i ' :. it ,4'.3. 'e , 4 rf- I' fi gf f 1 '24, -2516 , I . 3 iii 3 .ggf . 1 I . A 4. i X Q53 1 ' . ,235 I.. F V . Agni . ,.. 1.-I E -' J 4 -. I3 , .A , , re 5- 7' Q 9 T '7 r' l 1.- lt? Jia. E Q-1-5. I zzqf, r.' it Q-. , 'f. -sig 5.1. ' -1 -T . ', 'gf' s PL- rig is . is? - as lji Eg fr , .45 5 hi. 1- 7 I :T 'SA L ,',.t .7 Q. .. rub. .' fl' S A - - 21, fi- Q. '. 11113. - V M511 a- - . igf. 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Beddoe Evelyn Bell Mary Ellen Bently Mary Louise Brown Violet Bruce Marguerite Buchanan Viola Anne Buckalew Hazel Clark Catherine Clifford Virginia Cour Dorothy Cowan Gwendolyn Crass Elizabeth Cullum Margaret Day Nancy Jane Dolph Dorothy Drews Mary'Glynne Edwards Josephine Ferguson Marjorie Ferris Jewell Fisher Lois Florence Mary Fogleman Floy Edna Frank Elizabeth Fry Gladys Gardner 90 GROUP 'Boys Alvin Hart Edwin Hunt Joe Johnson William Langston Frank Lincoln Loren Long Kendrick McGinty Eugene Mason 90 GROUP Girls Mary Ann Geer Frances Hallam Josephine Higginbotham Lois Hoffman Lelia Doris Hudson Lucille Jackson Marjorie Johnson Frances Johnston Dorothy Jones Louise Jones Sarah Jones Mary Virginia Kelly Edna Kucera Emma Louise Long Eddie Ganelle Loving Jeanette McAdoo Mildred McCarley Vera McClure Laurine McVea Mildred Magness Jacquelyn Mallioux Geraldine Martin Madeline Martin Sarabob Martin Jean Merrian Evelyn Miller Will E. Milligan Winnie Mims Alline Monroe Mary Elizabeth Morris Mary Murphy Virginia Murphy Helen Nash I 930 Edgar Murphy Earl Patrick Frank Seay Cecil Stell Jack Swain Thomas Thigpin Rayburn Williams Ernest Williamson Mary Adele Nelson Thelma Nichols Mildred Parkerson Gertrude Payne Eleanor Ann Perry Betty Philips Catherine Plunkett Jacle Marie Purkerson Anne Ramsdell Alma Gene Revis Mazie Rogers Doris Schild Flake Shropshire Frances Skinner Dorothy B. Smith May Beth Smyth Andomia Stathakos Dora Stevenson Eleanor Taggart Ellen Taliaferro Joyce Taylor Ruth Thurmond Mary Louise Toon Dorothy Ann Tucker Josephine Van Zandt Mary Lou Wheeler Katherine White Virginia Whorton Juanita Williamson Mary Margaret Wing Ophelia Wood Phyllis Young Marion Zercher Q 1 -, Tang ,U A, rf 1 -F' 1 'l Q if 51' if fix-'37 351 5 .if .iii 'if 5' .- A 'ffl I FHL: Q ,kj '. .ji'A-I, if TSW 1 . 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A .,,,j3.,j h . . .,,.. .4 THE CRUSADER Ballad Book PREFACE Thns book of ballads IS a collectxon from the Enghsh 7 classes of the Woodrow Wllson Hugh School of Dallas, Texas Mxss Ethel Reed, the teacher, has selected these ballads from her three classes as the most representatlve, that ms, the most suggestlve of the form of the early Engllsh ballad That the reader may better apprec1ate these poems, xt IS well to mention the out standlng characternstlcs of the model, the early Enghsh ballad Flrst, m thenr folk songs the peasants very frequently used the numbers three and seven Some turn of the human mmd causes these numbers to be consldered extraordmary, ommous, super natural Second, repetntnon IS very common, for the peasants found that repetntlon gnves a pleasmg muslcal effect Th1rd, the usual style of the ballad IS a vlgorous narratlve approprlately expressed by a four lme stanza, whnch IS most often lambxc tetrameter alternatmg wlth 1amb1c trlmeter, wlth a rhyme scheme of abcb Fxfth the dommant tone of the ballad IS traglc That a trag1c theme prevaxls IS shown by the fact that make my bed , an express1on suggestmg death, IS very frequent m th1S form of com pos1t1on reader wlll find that the first poem, Mother and Chlld , IS serlous, followmg the sen tnment as well as the form of the early Englnsh ballad The rest of the narratxves, however, are amusmg because, though they follow nts form, they rndncule the over sentlmental feelmg of the Englxsh ballad All of the ballads except Mother and Chlld deal prxmarxly e1ther wxth a tragedy concermng love or wlth a tragedy con cernmg school We wnsh to acknowledge the work of those students whose ballads appear nn thas book ELIZABETH AKIN, QAM Fdztor JOSEPHINF HICGINBOTHAM, Typist JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT, afzferury Edztor Edxtor s note Thxs page and the followmg 8 pages constxtute a reprmt of a book of ballads wrxtten and ednred by members of Mnss Ethel Reed s Englnsh 7 clas es Two copxes of the book were presented to the Woodrow Wllson Hugh School Library IQO N A J z U -A a- J' fu A '1 'vc v ' ,ll f, V 'S' 4 Lt' t ' - Q mf 53? 5 gl - . f 'El Z-1 LH? fr. la ills 'f-'S ,- 2 iw '4 ir- P ,wg fb. nj-L Q ' - rg 5-3 V, Q 45- ng- 'ffgfffi .f bg. . 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Then Why, oh Why, so soon as this Should You take my dear from me?', The rain beat down that dreary night On the hut and the gray at the door, And she sat oier the corpse in the selfsame Way As of her husband a year before. But the shabby hut was more barren now, Just a cot, one quilt, and a chair, And a mother sat pining, dazed, and in tears For her son in that hut so bare. The next day dawned early as others had But much grayer and sadder than they, For a grief-stricken mother sat brooding and Waiting For the parson to come and to pray. And when the good parson came that day, A small boy's suit he brought, Black velvet all trimmed in gold and gray And shoes the mother had sought. 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You will not have to wash a dish, Nor stay at home and pine. 3 They were not married a month, a month A month but barely three, When up and spoke the brave young man, As angry as could be: 3 I can't see why you don't stay home And wash the dirty dishes Instead of trying to follow me' With all your hugs and kissesf, He had not gone a step, a step, A step but barely one, When the young little wife walked to the door And shot him with her gun. A sad look came on the girl's pale faceg Her heart was struck with sorrow. She turned the gun upon herself And died upon the morrow. 1 930 Q.. V' 5 i fi .vis H. A 5,?'Zf.' .5 A .f,.gfs.g1-'f, It rig. , . I 55.5 1 4 , A mf, .gp 55.15.455 , fx gif? 'T y xg1.5,- 5. .E .Y -A ' f A. ii ,. yy., . M' t 3'Vi' 4-.Q Q f ig E e - gg! '. . ' 156- 1 - -.iff .. - :Nw .. , ,i Wy'-,, ,L ,. ,gg . if.: 1 s efx1 I .1 ,A i , 'fin 5 Iftiflta' 1 gk:- . iF' In ' M53 .- Jig.. P' x VI. fit , n, X Lis- 'f H . , :Q . .- ,.,- f.Jf- A . 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I've waited long for the trolley, And I live out of town so far. The lad kept gazing at the lass And at her golden hair. He did not notice in the road A big truck in repair. His brain was getting distracted From looking at the girl. He had a sense of danger, But his mind was still awhirl. He glanced at the road for an instant And saw the danger at last. He tried to step on the brakes, But instead he stepped on the gas. Now they from this earth have departed With both of their brains awhirl, The lad with the poor distracted mind And the lass with the golden curl. 2' Q .,k .J -. . . t gi- . .n, . fkrgi 2 f1'f ' , g , Ar., . .vc-i:'f'c'l -I - at 1- A . . QTL.,-' fi 35' ' is ' 2 xi-3 fix, J - , 1 A ' wx . s .,- 41' - Q. Egg. , 'jg .:a:,:.: f Y: ig-55,41 an ,. I ,ls - , A pq ., 9.43, . . '33, 1-' V '-Q- V -: ta ' ,,. 1. 1, -, Fr. 41. T 'ff f W, 5?- 'W ,,f -' KH. 'z A 2.5 ' Qi : 5-1 Q .lu ,uw 2 5913 4 E ' Y :-' 'f - 1 .. -, ay, if 755-rv 'A f LQ .' Z - :few .l its' ,-.F Q.. 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O take, O take me, James How can we soar in the air so high When I dont have a plane? 93 Then I'l1 find some one who has a planef, uoth Sal as she left his side, Then I'l1 and someone who has a plane, And forth with him Ill r1de As she soared in the air with her new-found swain, Of poor James she gave not a whit But when the motor went dead in mid-air She wished with her love she had sit O mother dear, please make my bed For I know anon I shall die, O mother dear, please make my bed Gasped Sal as she fell from the sky Then James began to hate himself For losing a jewel so rare, In Java he wished himself hunting for snak And proceeded his clothes to tear O mother dear, please make my bed uoth James as he rent his hair O mother dear, please make my bed For her Ill see na mair And now by day and by night they lie, They lie neath the green, green grass Sweet Sal, she died for her crueltyg And James, for the sight of a lass I o r ,. ,, CS 3- W V X J-.'.fr , . - ? , '51 .'-?,'Q2'4Si1' if V I f'p'ff-J, ' ' 'fi-'def 7 . df. 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Our chief actor, Sir Oliver, Has fallen and broken his headf' O who has recommended me For such a diflicult part And of me robbed my precious time? Indeed, it breaks my heart. They hoisted the curtain at eight o'clockg There stood the quaking hero. Said he, 'iVillain, your time has come, For now I-er-O dear, O! O where shall I get an actor good To take my part for me Till I retreat unto the Wings My script for to see? No actor good did volunteer To take his part for a turn While he unto the Wings might flee In order his lines to learn. Sir Morgan in suspense did Wait What seemed to him a year, At last in despair he called, Curtain!', Thus ended Sir Hansen's career. I 930 ya- - iff 2' . i,.,, .Q- H: if - - : , Q '1 if-.1 X ' P fifff, 1 gl-3552?-p , lgryziq ' 57 5:25-1.-f ' n ,f g fa Q 1 'Y' f'.9 5' ' 5 -. 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Q gig-L ,f f .ifffai L: - i- . - , is '. , jf, .E .'. , 'fi-ffl? fi 3- , 4 iz ii ffI.f I fl ' . '-aa-1 f' 6 ' -,c 1, .I -.2 ,pi 5 .-. 1, 1 W -'. - . eff- 'fi ' ' Kee ..,, s W . A ,A ,Q 1 .- i P - ws. E .2 Q . , S elf . ff Q . y' xii., Q ag? .Ak 1 I.. g 3 , .. I , , 1 gl ,JJ gulf' . s L. 1 . ' -M5 .i,'5' A P ,. ff? , 5: , 1 2? S . 1- fffti. 42 ,.f' ttyl.: ' Hifi? I LE? I .,, ,'- 1-,Lt THE CRUSADER THE TRAGEDY OF MARY DEE 7331 JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT O let us sing and sing and sing, Cried little Mary Dee, For I can scarce contain myself, So full am I of glee. For mother dear has promised me A party at the show, If quick from school I wend my Wayg So swift as fowl I'1l go. But loud and clear the school bell's toll Put end to Mary,s joy, Threatening dreaded tardiness To laggard girl or boy. 0 woe is me! O woe is me! O Woe is me! Poor thing! How can I reach the English room Before the fatal ring? I! She urged speed into her feet, Let fly her hair in riot. She gained the threshold of the school, And still the bell was quiet. A flight, a flight, a flight she climbed To Miss Reed's English room. But just before she reached her seat, The last bell pealed her doom. Forsooth, the teacher cried, aghast, O this will never do! For such a crime as tardiness This day you'll surely rue. A period, a period, And more-a sum of sev'n. Alas , this luckless maiden cried, Would I were dead in Heav'n! I i930 n I. .4 .'. if- sf t 'F i -T' 5 . 1' - v. 5 .L 4. :,. 'f s j ,Q 1 ,. i .. , ii. I si 5. ,. fn .2 ,. .1 3, e 4. ' x u f 1 9 -1 Q.- , i, 5 ,Q . ,gg , C .t,:.?,:,.5 's.aQ:',f. .i- ' , '.-..:.' pg?J'.','i A 't' .P '.:' AST? , 'BZQQ Biff h . i, , SQ vfgiff, 5- - .a V .fx 3. V!! - -z Q-, ,- -L 1,1 we 1 , iff' if ,V Jr. U 12- '1 Q 31 ' x'! 1 'Lf .-5:71 ,SE I jig - 'gilt if 'i '- ' :ik Y Hi. ,Y 4 i 'A 1,6- Q .-fr 'Q Six ', I .2 5: AST 1 ' . :V 5,1 'gel is 'Wg' if ...V K I 4 -af' ' Sq, ,wi .J , K. 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M- .-ri. 9, R 'S , 53 4 THE CRUSADER THE TRAGEDY By PATSY PEAcocK There was a girl of fair sixteen, In English she was failing, She saw no use in studying books, And so her grades were ailing. One night she studied long and hard, On English did she think, Next day alas, alas, alas, She'd quite forgot her ink! She wrote her test in pencil lead, To read it was so hard That teacher made her grade so low She flunked out on her card. THE FATE OF MARY JANE 7331 W. BUSH Young Mary Jane was fond of gum, She even chewed at school. The other students seldom did, For ,twas against the rule. Now Mary Jane was a careless girl. When her gum ceased to taste sweet, She threw it down upon the floor To stick to people's feet. One day at school as she was chewing Three pieces, maybe more, A teacher said, Throw out that gum. So she dropped it on che floor. The gum lay there for several hours, And many folks passed by. But no one trod upon it, I don't know the reason why. As fate would have it, Mary Jane Retraced her steps that day, And she stepped upon that chewing gum That she'd left in the way. She pulled and pulled and pulled her foot Till she was very ill, But the gum, it held her hard and fast, And I guess she's stuck there still. as 1930 I 1 L. !'5 .,,. ff.: Sh I . I' s.- i 122 -I 'Sw 1? ,1 P. , N Avg.:-pc.-V , . .QL H. 2 ,g T- if' . ,ff -ffl. , . ,331 '51 , ai. Exif-ff ' ,WL W FJ. , s f . . if ' . in . . '- ' '. 'fp J5- 4 till- . , . 541 I 'wiisfi fi ai '- A. A ., . we NCES' , Q, :ij J x 1 rx.. sf. brazil fa, ' in H...- v I., by .- V. ' a K 'V .' H 1 551, 31 ' i 5u'a r - 'I I D . .,.,g.'ii,i 'I YQ ,fi--ff Q, 1' E X .: - .. .Q 2 j .1 f-. . -ww .-. A' :W EF' '15 ax 'E 3 . . ,.' TA ,A 2 fi fc? L- s- 'T 5' . . , R. , E ., . ,.. 'sfiii' Zu ii ' .-,. , ,-,sp .fini ' !',,. -.fig 1 13-'T' x ' :if 3 gn-f .' Fifa' fig S .A 5 'Y . ,W .,,. . . .- , .. , .. fi . ,1. 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Q 'iv '3 4. ,L -, THE CRUSADER MASTERPIECES By ANN CATHERINE COOPER Last night as I did lie in sweet repose, Fair Nature with her brush of crystal white Did paint the windows of my bedroom site. An intricate design of leaves she chose To pattern, ere the sun and I arose. This lacy thing was done with stroke so light It seemed to be with fairy bands bedight, Her secret art of arts not to disclose. As on a canvas I must paint my way, Oh, Reverend Teacher of Life's masterpiece, I would that I could take my brush in hand And sketch a life of worth, sublime and grand. Teach me, O Master of a hand so true, To shape my life as Thou would'st have me do. AN EARLY LESSON 7331 JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT Too early from my childish play, I thought While all my friends dreamed naught but Run-Sheep-Run, Or ''XVolfie-over-the-Riverv, I'd begun To learn from what the thread of life is wrought. 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Among the most prominent delegates were Il. Ii. Sable of Letot, jack Nlfinters of Granbury, Des- mond Neitlcl of Lisbon, and Ifdward Parkinson of Dallas. The Big Ilallooner, IJ. F. Sable, opened the meeting with .i bang by sticking a thumb tack in one of the balloons on exhibit. Bob Nlfallier, hot air specialist, was elected otiicial blower-up. It was also de- cided to open a campaign for the ex- tinction of the manufacturers of thumb tacks in the hope that in the future fewer balloons will be burst. To Catherine Burr and Dolores Aron was awarded the 1940 contract for paint- ing dewdrops on Plunltett's Punk I'ara- ehutes, which were orlicially adopted by the convention. NOTED SCIENTIST TO LECTURE HERE Geraldine Page, P. H. O. O. I.., D. U. M., A. IS. C., will lecture here ,Iune I9 to the 1 xierm ibers of the Isatty Klub. Mi-,Q Page will lecture on The Inferiority of the Male Species. DAILY FORECAST Mr. Morgan: 'lls my wife going out to- night? Maid: Yes, sir. Mr. Murgurzz Do you know if I'm go- ing with her?', fs Q T ff s N X' I ts ,- 1 ,E KN L5 A Q90 . i V R Q I G, 3 I f+:2? i ' 'fm' ffl' N 0 J A , 22' NOW WIXINT vsfoulcl IWHPPQN IF youpot All of Crlissgt-iws RQCKNQSS woven 3 ON AN islam! Bv Themselves? PERFECT CRIME l Ifarly Saturday evening while residents ominated Q 9,0 ,of the Ilert home on Ross Avenue werei I l lsleeping, a burglar, using a lishhoolt and lline. caught Glenn Bert's trousers and hauled the big catch out of the window. After extricating a cancelled check, .1 I Itwo-carrot diamond ring, nine handlserf' chiefs, an Ifverlealt fountain pen, two dice. I a seventeen-and-a-half-jewel a I u ni i n um watch, a street car token, some gum, .i l aawn ticket, and an em t' dime bank, the W I P I angler left the trousers neatly folded on the freshly painted window sill along with i several finger prints. The fishing ap- l paratus, left standing against the window,l contained his name and telephone number I W burned into the bamboo. I A 3 Chief of Iatrolmen, VV. Aslsins, an- nounces that as yet no clues have been l found in this bailling mystery. VICTORY ASSURED The nomination of Van Zandt for the much contested presidency of the I.emon Aid Society created a current of approval among the retiring ollicers. In view of the split ranks of the op- poging party, the zeal of the Van Zandt party, and the able leadership of the cam- paign manager. john Howard, the victory is assured. Howard refused to give any further de- tails. NEWS IN BRIEF George Fairbanks, world-famous aviator, breaks his record and little finger in flight from Mrs. Collins' oilice. Hansen, Arctic explorer, sends radio message that party is in dire distress. Sup- ply of lollypops exhausted and only ont stick of chewing gum left in camp. I rle Patrick, oil magnate, raises price of cod liver oil. Secretary of Interior, Rich- .trd Coerver, starts otlicial investigation. President Ilan Nlfebster appoints jesse Kelsay ambassador to Dreamland. Martin Cornell, heading army of over- employed, marches on Vi'ashington, de- manding a new minimum work law in- cluding a semi-annual bonus and a two- hour day. WOODROW WILSON WEAKLY WHOPPER EDITORIAL SECTION EDITORIAL Gum is all right in its place. Chew it whenever, wherever, and as long as you will, but when all the sweet is gone, dis- pose of it properly, for it can be of no further use to anyone. This weighty question has extended be- yond local circles and now attracts tht attention of the foremost Hgures of the age. Cecil Stell, Mayor of Cranberry, Texas, advocates sticking it on telephone poles, for this not only preserves the wood, bui also catches insects. John Fisher, Hairnet King, proposes that gum paper after the order of fly pa- per should be distributed at convenient places. Lucile Jackson, President of S. P. A. F. CSociety for Promotion of All Freshmenj, argues that the only logical disposal of gum is to swallow it. This far-stretching subject has inspired even the great modern poet, Bill Cronen- wett, who pours forth his very soul in the following magnificent apostrophe: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY or BY GUM! O gum, left lying on this chair, You've wrecked my every chance Of taking my beloved out To dinner and a dance. For I have sat upon thee, gum. I'm held as in a trance, And even though I get away, I've ruin! my best pants! UNROMANTIC FACT A scientist discloses From studying noses A startling sameness in length, He draws a conclusion That breaks our illusion That the nose portrays strength. weakness or He says that the reason We quite out of reason, Consider each nose as unique Is not 'cause it's longer Or broader or stronger But because of the bones of the cheek- Henceforth, one poetic Composing an epic, In describing his heroine's nose, Must say it's the chin And the cheek-bone curved in That give her that look of repose. -JOSEPHINE VAN ZANDT CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN QEditor's note: This column is devoted to the encouragement of local literary ml. ent, All the material in quotation marks has been contributed by members of Sen- ior English classes. Perhaps you will rec- ognize some of these initials.j Sfoivb Reputation Vimliealedl Sir Patrick Spendsf' B, B, They also serve those who stand and wait. I. M, W, QMaybe this is Milton, but it sounds to us like the lunch line.j :Q ze re Democracy Spreading! One of the great principles expressed in 'Piers Plowman' is the equality of' God and man.', A, V, S, Cbiekerz-Hearted? all Upon my word of honor I have read of 'The Croquette's Heart',U F. L. H, Twre!! Tweel! Ballads are the songs of pheasantsf' J. C. :e ze vs Tramp! Tramp! Tramp u He sees the Night of the lark and hears its song and then watches it strut before its dame. E. H. as :s ss Element of Suspense? Ballots are the most interestin t e of g YP literaturef' M. M. Pioneer PriL'uli0m.' The Puritans were people who had many hardships, namely, religion. I. M. B. .. .. :s Sbfs Older Than We Though!! The first history of England was writ- ten by Bebef, C. C. :r :x- :Q Dvroliorzs R11 alvly lnferrupled! I rushed back to keep him from pray- ing on our chickensf' C. R. OF LITERARY INTEREST Perhaps nothing in recent years has so stimulated the literary life of the South- west as the leadership of Herbert Stell- macher, to whom the public is indebted for the creation of a new school of poetry, the Rhythmal-Abysmal-Dismal. The following verses are the Work of local poets, who with the artist's inherent shrinking from publicity, have written un- der a pseudonym. , THE LOST MAID There was a young girl named Corinne Whose form was so terribly thin That when she essayed To drink lemonade, She slipped through her straw and fell in. 1SHULIA jaw RAIN The rain is raining pit-a-pat, Itls raining on my new spring hat. But now what gets my goat, by heck, Is the drop a-tricklin' down my neck! -JALMA RENE Evls AN IDLE I know a lot of history, Some verses, too, by heart. I know a little science And a smattering of art. I know a bit of Latin, And I know a little Greek. He runs a greasy restaurant, And I eat there every week. --PATSY PEABLOSSOM A DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE When the frost is on the fodder And the punkinls in the shock, I bet I'll have to sell my coat Or put the thing in hock! -JILAM MAY FORSAKEN! She took my hand in hallways, She took what'er I'd buy. She took my time for many days, Then she took another guy! -S. M. JINGS W 0Q?Pe QFF7,MLi5ElE MLLV? H Q1i1EB , EWLRLQEQQN SKETQHES WOM A O ' A SCAUOL Zo A ,iff , xx l 4 -' Sw X X J: lj! X DEER U iff rv' lr! 'rl .. ' 'wx ,V ' MH I 1 V ' P16 XMONK 'sg JD 44 3' 4' C Jifmgf Ui 4 y 4' X .5 . X 1 A f K A HLEVATOR C2 C N J as Wx HOKE? K 1 015 X ff Q, 0 I NX gjif Q? W , I effefnffzf D HSN .vi V y If 1 -A C,o:1tr1buLLd Il I ' WOODROW WILSON WEAKLY WHOPPER SOCIETY St AMUSEMENT PONSETTA CAST Ponsetta ..... INUs IWIARIE BELL Count Charles . . . HENRY ADRIAN Marian .... Iiusivii CHAMBEILLAIN Fredrica . . DOROTHY CLOWER Anna . . GERALD RUHLAND APeasant . . . . . R1cliAnDWooti Inus Marie Bell, her voice again glorious. returns to the stage after a year's study in Germany, as the leading singer in Pon- settan, the great opera composed by Jose- phine Higginbothamizetti. In the opera the passions love, hate and revenge predominate, sudden death takes a toll of three characters. It needec' a musico-dramatic genius to combine so skillfully such an intricate plot with fit- ting music. Miss Bell has done more than justice tc her role and the result is drawing mucl' favorable comment from the two out- standing musical critics, Beatrice Goodwir and Cora Nell Cole. Ke1z11etb's Papa: Now, since your boy has his M. A., I suppose he will get r Ph. D. E. If: Papa: Ph. D. get 3 J. o. B. nothing! He'll :Q :P we Bob W.: 'iYes, she thinks I'm a wit. Allen H.: Well, she's half right at that. :P ze 21- Teacher: L'Now, Allen, how many sea- sons are there?', Allen: There are two. Teacher: Only two? Name themf' Allen: Football and basket ball.', :s :P zz- I Shirlie Goodwin: After staying at your last place three years, why did you leave? lack Wirllersz I was pardonedf' A DIDACTIC DITTY Why am I blue? Well, you'd be, too, If your best pal Took your best gal. But I'll keep living, And maybe forgive him. But here's my advice, Don't be a fool twice! Weldon C.: I now can play hookey from a correspondence school. Marguerile B.: Is that so? How? Weldon C.: It's simple. Send them an empty envelope. MISS LAMAR IS WED The wedding of Count Bulabulonski of, Vickery to Miss Georgia Lamar took place N last evening at 12 o'cloek at Salt Peter'5l Church. The ring ceremony was per- T formed by the Reverend Frank Norton. X The reception rooms, carrying out the prevailing color scheme, were decorated with red buttercups and yellow jaundice. Miss May Byrne sang The Beginning of the Strife prior to the wedding march. played by Miss Pauline Childress. The bride wore a red voilc dress and red hat. She carried an arm bouquet of sunflowers tied with red tulle. Miss Gwendolyn Crass was maid of honor. The Misses Evelyn Cuthbertson Fredna Davenport, Willa Mae Brown, Ed- die Ganelle Loving, Juanita England, and Evelyn Allred were bridesmaids. Thr best man was Brooks Brawner. A panic was narrowly averted shortly after the happy couple had been unitedj when ,joseph Grubb, the ring bearer, cried that everyone must kiss the bride. All thu. ' men rushed for the exits and were pre- vented from leaving only by the prompt arrival of refreshments. The dainty break- fast was laid on a table covered with yel- low mosquito netting over red oilcloth The color scheme was further developed by the delicate menu of pickled beets and dairy butter. Miss joleta Thurmond pre- sided at the beet bowl. The bride and groom left immediately for Letot. The bride wore a yellow crepe traveling suit with red accessories. The couple will be at home in Mes- quite after while. iM.l.1-i NOTED LECTURERS The Dallas Open Forum officially an- nounces the speakers who will lecture dur- ing the coming season. The subject mat- ter is varied and should interest a great minority. The speakers and their subjects are as follows: Professor Vanderwoude on 'iThe Gubernatorial Conditionsug Dora Stevenson, the novelist, on The Philoprogenitiveness of Savagesng the Rev. Duncan Munn on the 'IChurch as a Formulatory Institution , Elizabeth Akin, the artist, on What is Physiognomy? , Billy Scott, the geologist, on Elements Found in the Putomago Region , Dr. Garretson, the Warvard Pres- ident, on The Eccentricities of the Puri- tan Age as Displayed by the I'IllI1ibfl1SU. i I I ON THE AIR Station SAP will broadcast the follow- ing program from two-to-toot-two: 1. Words,,' a pantomime-Mildred Roper and Cclestia Fore. 2. Health Harangue: The Elements of New Moniai'-Jule Champion, M. D. fMental Defcctivej. 3. Inspirational Talk: Never Say Fail - William Parrish. 4. Song Cycle: fab My Permit , Cbj l'Forgotten , Ccj Roads to Roam - William Reid, local tinner. 5. Radio Revival Sermon: Flat Souls- Thayer Moursund, D. D. lDelightful Darlingj . 6. Childrenis Bedtime Hour: 'Do0d Night Ditties -George Hopkins, Jr. 7. Domestic Chats: Treatment of Fresh Nuts -jean Nicholson. 8. Whistling Duet: Lic Berry Blues,'-- E. LI. Gannon and Earl Brown. 9. Solo: Abide Witli Me -Madame Belle Collins, dedicated to john How- ard. Mrs. Aslibnrn: UI want some golf halls for a gentleman, please. Clerk: Certainly, madam. Wliat sort does he like?,' Mrs. Axblmrn: Well, the only time I saw him play he used a small white ball. But I cannot say I gathered the impres- sion that he exactly liked it. Slrerl Car Coml1u'lo1': Madame, this transfer has expired. Miss Iliiligcrz W'ell, you can't expect much else with the cars so poorly ven- tilated. Miss SIIf'lI!'I'V'I A scientist says that we ought to eat food that will develop the Cranium. john, suggest a suitable menu. Iobu H.: Noodle sup, head cheese, co- coanut pief, 'iMr. Erney, said the minister as he met him carrying a string of fish one Sunday afternoon, did you catch those fish today?,' i'Yes, sir, said Fred. That's what . they get for chasing worms on Sunday. WOUDROW WILSUN WPAKLI BYPLQIEEBL.,-LL as ..L..-.lK?5T5.-AsNQsiD5 F EATHERWEIGHT BOUT Friday night will determine the King of the Featherweights. Frank Lincoln will battle against Richard Mcliride for this title. The managers of the pugilists are Bill Brown for Mcliride and Clyde Iiunderburk for Lincoln. Both managers seem confident of their proteges. All the box seats have been sold, and the standing room is almost inadequate to take care of the expected throngs. Clar- ence Coutant, ticket salesman, anticipates a crowded stadium. Mcliride is in splendid condition, and ate a hearty breakfast of a dozen eggs, : loaf of bread, four pounds of butter, ant' several quarts of stretch-berry jam. Lincoln is likewise in the best of phy- sical trim and ate a breakfast consisting of a wineglassful of buttermilk, a hum- ming bird's wing on roar-t, and two large gooseberries. Betting odds favor Lincoln chiefly be- cause of his former experience as liditor of Athletics on the Ckusanik staff. Frank Sway: These modern girls don't want to get married. Imeplrilir' lliggiubollvam: XVhy, howl CLASSIFIED ADS Having just completed my college fresh- man course, will sell at sacrifice my text books. Leaves uncut. XYilliam Ferguson Telephone 0-000oh! Anxious to sell 6 baby chicks, iust hatched. Also a limited supply of fresh china eggs. Russell l.oe, R. D. 3, Mes- quite, Texas. Practically new two-story house with three rooms and six baths. See Boren Realty Company. Military brushes for boys with genuine bristles and ebony backs. Hayes and Ilar- ris Haberdashery. Let me look up your family tree. Proof of royal ancestry guaranteed for S-1.98 Andoniia Stathakos, Yelrose Courte. Take Dizzy Dew Drops when sutiering in pint of hot water. Billy Duncan, Dal- las Representative. HICNDPRSON MILLINIQRY SHOP Let us remodel your hats, sunbonnets 3 specialty. Fannie Lou Henderson, Prop Call S-6789, llslil Central Boulevard. Take your Sunday dinner at Inn Diges- MOVIE STAR RETURNS Miss Prudence Threetop, in real life Martha Ruth Smith, is in Dallas making a personal appearance at the Pajestic Theatre this week. Miss Threetop was niet at the station by Mayor joe johnson, Senator Boyd Lay ton, Congressman ltlenry Long, and the XVhite Rock bus. It has been rumored that Miss Three- top will announce her engagement to n prominent Dallas banker, However, neither Miss Threetop nor Iidwin ,loyee has confirmed this report. Iiiluiuz I used to think- Murfba: What made you stop? Mar,euei'ift' G.: Do you know, only two things keep you from being a wonderful dancer. Claiwnct' C.: And what .ire they?' Mar,em'rile G.: Your feet. lurk H.: Hellol W'liy are you standin' here in front of the oflice you got fired from last week? Waitin' to get taken back? that? tion. For reservations call George Hop- D. V.: 'iNot muchl I just Wanted to Fruuliz I've asked them. kins. 8-8883. see if they were still in business. iv 9 'FEACHE' .r ET REi?ffAf N. GLN PAGE 3 'N THE BOOK, lil R Cf el Qgtllx Hgw T0 STUDY 1' QEAD NOWSTUDENTS, o X T E FIRST I3 Pfiefss Pri YOUR As5i6NMENr Q A . 4? ?g UF CW-WPTEQ I3 .. BTW 2 N fv FOR T0f f0RRvw Q 'X ,. 'XX' Q ' ws 3 fv fi, ww. EE- Y 1-r . v N' 9 Cs , 4,2 Q if I V it Ns t I I . ... 'Mu - Q 'T .wxxtuv ii 6 f i Q.. N I 'Pl l ..1ff ' U jf iiiii lil .. ..'- 225.52-Qfzis . ' . 'f - - Al THEN eewew YOUIZ exec-ULAR new l .- - s - 1, HO-HU DUN uess -WHAT ? QB!! FROM COVER-10-C0vER.AFTsRrHfir SHEE Nl5INcf'ff WW wmrffe 2000 www -meme rf, G Fas ow gf . PISSI GN HNi?TH1NCr! , N 49 X , UHHH-zzzzz .I - . I: A . ,ss 5 a.- W Q5 - T Ti Q -It . ' T' ..... , 'U WOODROW WILSON WEAKLY WI-IOPPER CI-IILDREN'S SECTION Kiddies, Kolumn FAMOUS FAIRY STORIES is for assemblyg Say three in a day. is for ball, Which our boys like to play. is for chili With too many beans. is for detention. Such long hours it seems! is for exams. How we wish we were smart! is for fish, They must all have a start. is for gum. How it limbers our jaws!! is for headache. Overwork is the cause. is for ink, Which 'tis sad, sad to lack. is for justice, Which never is slack. is for knowledge, It must be an art. is for lessons Studied only in part. is for money, The stuff we all need. is for noon, When our thoughts turn to feed. is for options. How they ease up a test! is for periods. Fifteen is no jest. is for quiet, When we sleep in our hall. is for roars Heard when our grades fall. is for seniors. They know they're the best. ii Fair and warmer tomorrow. I left it at home. .. The tires are as good as new. I never get stuck. I'Il pay you next week. I have all my lessonsf, It'I1 go ninety miles an hour. I didn't say a thingf, u I've never been in love. IN THE LUNCH LINE Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog some cheese. She stretched her hand out But she heard a voice shout, Get no food for oibrrs, filcai-ffl' AFTER SCHOOL Mary had a little lamb. It lingered in the hall. But ere it reached the big front door, It was startled by a call. In blinking innocence it stood And waited, Hlled with fear. At once it heard a familiar voice: uPass quickly out, my dear! IN THE LIBRARY Hickory, dickory, dock! The boy was watching the clock. Mrs. Braack grabbed Bill And made him sit still. Hickory, dickory, dock! is for teachers. They give us no rest. is for uniforms Worn 'cause of a rule. is for visiting Aunt Belle after school. is for wisdom And Wilson, you see. is for exercise. Just as plain as can be. is for yelling Again and again. is for zero. Heaven save us! Amen. GREATEST INVENTION IN HISTORY Yesterday a telegram was received here stating that the great Whazzit would be on exhibit in Dallas soon. This vehicle exceeds anything hitherto invented by the mechanical mind of man. This remarkable Whazzit has a motor of greater power than that of an aero- plane. It was invented by the two re- nowned inventors, Edwin Mussina and Marvin Minyard. It has a body like an aeroplane, motor boat, and automobile combined. It has the wheels of an automobile and the rudders of a boat. It can fly, swim, float, or run on land. It seats as many people as a street car, yet can be diminished and con- verted into a small coupe. This wonderful Whazzit , which burns air and Water, will be on exhibit at two local establishments, that of S. QI. Mings, Ford dealer, and that of Henry Adrian. Kiddie Kar dealer. OBITUARY Mary had a little lambg She fed it peanut butter. When it had eaten all it could, It died out in our gutter. ELEGIAC VERSES Lines of hunters all remind us That in the country, game we!!! find. And departing, leave behind us Two ducks, a cow, and several swine. -LANK FruNltoI,N ALMOST ANYWHERE Little Miss Muffett Sat on a tuffett Looking ITIOSK awfully gluing For along came a teacher And before she could reach her She just had to swallow her gum. IN THE STUDY HALL Little Bo-Peep Had lost much sleep ,, Attending four shows and a dance. Ho, hum! yawned she, I don't like the idee, But I must give my lessons a glance. OUTSIDE THE LUNCHROOM DOOR Mistress Mary, quite contrary, XVhere are you going so fast?', l'm hurrying towards the pork and beans, I fear they will not last! Wooiligw witsoisi WEAKLY WHOPPER FUN SECTION THE FABLE OF THE WELL A well-knots n far ITTCI' !Ik'L'dL'LI L! fresh water supply, so he said to himself, WK-Il, well. I think it would be well for dig a is ell. INC Iii So he dui., 1 vitll, but the well didn'i didn't turn out well, .ind what's more it turn out water. Well, this well didnt promise well at first, but just as were beginning ICLll's to well up in his eyes he found water, whieh was welcome. li wellfdeserved joy he well decided to name the second well l'is well , and the first well Tain'i well . Sn all's well that ends well. MORI-' Wlpl.l. Ur. Ilenderson is digging a well in his yard. llt- went out lo lnnk at it the other day, lost his balance, and fell in. Ifveryf body said it served him right, for a doe- t4ir's business is to attend the siek and leave the well alone. Kiuil Olil Grllflullmlz: XVIiat is your little hroi her-K name? CIlzll'4'lIik1' Cfilill: His name would be ,IaCk if he was my brother, but he ain't, and her name is Ruth. Jokes Mr. Xurfunz Now, Ifugene, what stir--i ing speech did Paul Revere make when he finislied his immortal ride? Illllkflllli' Muvzm: NWlio:i! Mr. l'i1iris: On my last fishing trip I caught 999 fish, .all whoppersf' 'iC.ome now, Mrs. Collins advised why not make it a thousand? l something cheaper?', No, replied O. E. I eaught 9991 l'ni not going to tell L1 lie for the sake of' l one fish. .s :Q we linuil Mulbrr: Yes, George is studyiny French and algebra. Say, 'Good morning to the lady in algebra, George. - PI 7? Pl' Miulin Cornell: lIoora'! SIU for mv I , latest novel. Pallllllli' P.: Fine. Iirom whom did you get the money?', Muffin C.: The ex mress com an 'Q the I P I Y lost it. Mzlimz I.: I think I hear burglars, Dan, are you awake? Dau W'.: No. Pnlii-if Sergeurlfz ls the man danger- ously Wounded? Merrill Burflaz Two of the wounds are fatal, but the other one isn't so badf' Glwm Burl: I rejoice that the world is filled with sunshine. Bill Slirlw: An optimist, eh? Glenn: No, awning manufacturer. -L as :i Rollerlu Eulon: W'liat! Ten cents for ', that coat-lianger? Too much! ll.1ven't you Clerk: How about a nail, Miss? :Q is zi- Mofberz The housemuid is ill: come and helm me niake the beds. lilizulvelli Cullum: Impossible, Mother, You know I have to attend 21 meeting of the Helpers' League in ten minutes. 15 75 Bemly: I've nuer seen Such dreamy 1 eyes. Marllau Rnlliz You've never stayed so late before. if 2? :I- Miii Reeil: Mar aret Paetsehow, use g offifiuui in il sentence. Murgurrl: WI1ei1 Thayer and Margue- W rite fell in the lake, he hollered, 'Oh, fish us out'. IYEVER? NIGHT TILL, 1.'or2,:,q,pq... PLEASE lf! X use I ,X 1.2 1- f i Q -5:::::. in iiiin, tug' un .siieiiiib N : . H...- --un .,,.- ...i ,,, ...--. -:3'::. .- .. --- IH!!! ....- l 555--'::: :: ,izalf XX REQEFH' if X I c' Y -Sem NXAN -THE NEXT DAY IN SCHUOL HE CALLS ir 5PRlNGrFEvEQ -- WELL7 it MAY BE Ur- WHQ KNOWS ? WHAT DID You JAY was THE COST OF mg- Q W IN lCEienr-ID ?LOUDfR . 6 W' X , X -ir 'A on ' i5':'1'glX X X X XXX i MX fc. , 3 X ll 35. A 4 . sk 1,- Q, .- ., i Ff, ff? 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TITCI-IIECUETTINGER f - afMaIn'Elm and St.Paul- lpflllllllf Effiriezzf BELVICK PLUMBING COMPANY Phone 3-7258 1908 Greenville Avenue SIIIIZIFII Sr'rL'i4'c' for 'Bl'1l7IUlIll, Vivkery ami Jblzmger 'Plan' v A Scotchman one day fell directly in the path of an oncoming steam roller. Seeing that escape was futile, he rolled ov -r hf' d 3 l the funeral. c on is si e so tiat his pants would be pressed for A lawyer, noted for his absent-mindedness, once left a sign on his office door saying that he was out to lunch and would return in twenty minutes. After he returned, he waited on the outside for an hour until someone reminded him that it was his own office. Im' Wilkilzsrnlz: Doctor, my hair is falling out. W'on't you give me something to keep it in? Dov.: Sure, here's a paper bagf' Frosty as a punkin in the moonlight ND NOW the ice-box runs with gas. lt is the simplest and most inexpensive chilling method, next to jack Frost himself. Two Tech students in Stockholm discovered this method, whereby a tiny gas flame plus a trickle of water makes ceaseless cold, year after year. No noise. No machinery. Call at our huilding, and see the Gas Refrigerator in action. THE DALLAS GAS CO ANY If iz's June uizh hear, you can do iz hetter with gas BEFORE STEPPING OUT STEP IN THE- Gaston Ave. Barber Shop -1' lf Ikiryx fu Look Your Bexfn 6338 Gaston Aye. Dallas, Texas BESTYET CLEANERS WT Speeialive in R. 0. T. C. Uniform P flcw 'NJIQ S7-1167 S524 Lolumbia Ave. far Beaennj OPIQN from 7 A. M. xill Midniglit EAGLE PHARMACY 8--1111 311 QlO1.lIT'1' Ayr. fi 4117 Li::gif',' CTIIHIHIIZ Will you please run u Nlilfllll Sl7t'1'll1clIlZ 1'm not much of an a p rhe blind? thlete, but 1'1l try. I. D.: NVhy do my knees shake when 1'm making a speech? Bllxlv: They're trying to take their caps off to the ladies. laewix Pt'l7Ibl'1'fUl1Z Wl1at would you do ELllL'tl1'd Parkirzxonz Get 'em shined. Nlixx Izznigerz That was a rare theme yo Eff B1'Ilf7t'l'kZ Rare? In what way? Miss Not well donef' if you were in my shoes? u handed in yesterday. Azzsierr' C56'llfll'll1!IlI2 Boy, eall me a taxi. fm' IOZJIIXOIIZ All right, you're a taxif, Miss Iflallikvllz i'XVhy did you say that Caesar was a hall player? Fftlllk. Sway: XVell, our book says he pitched his tent across the river. Mixs CLIIIIIIIIIZ You may leave the room. Wulfer 13111111112 rimpertinentlyj: 1 didn 't intend lOI1'1liC1I.n The Soufffs Bvsi BOOK STORE an Wink1e's 1620-22 P.1Cif1C 1609-11 Elm U N N If LL9 Deluxe ICE CREAM The A1'ixlo1'ruf of ln' fT1'f'LlllI 727 XY'est Davis ti S 'Prom fri Effif'il'IIll BELVICK PLUMBING COMPANY Phone 3-7258 1908 Greenville Avenue Smlzlwz SI'l'l'iCl' for 'B6'lIll0l1f, Virfzcfry ami JM lllIgl'l' Platt' A Scotclimnn one day fell directly in the path of an oncoming steam roller. Seeing that escape was futile, he rolled over on his side so that his pants would be pressed for the funeral. A lawyer, noted for his ahsent-mindedncss, once left a sign on his office door saying that he was out to lunch and would return in twenty minutes. After he returned, he waited on the outside for an hour until someone reminded him that it was his own office. 100 Wilf1i1z.vo11: Doctor, my hair is falling out. Wonit you give me something to keep it in? Dov.: Sure, liere's gt paper bag. Frosty as a punkin in the moonlight ND NOW the icefhox runs with gas. It is the simplest and most inexpensive chilling method, next to lack Frost himself. Two Tech students in Stockholm discovered this method, wherehy a tiny gas flume plus ll trickle of water makes ceaseless cold, year after year. No noise. No machinery. Call at our building, and see the Gas Refrigerator in action. THE D LLAS, oAs QGMPANY Hart Schaffner 82 Marx Clothes 111 Vlufbeniic Styles For High Sclaool Jliezz At Our New Store HOOVER-LEHMAN CO. MAIN AT FIELD Poovlly Mason: Wl1i1t happens when an irresistible woman meets an immovable many' Wumla I.lH1gl'll'lJZ Q'Slie never doesf' S. Mings: See the dancing snowflakes. Hugh Farrell: Practicing for snowball, I suppose? lack: How's your wife these days?,' Frank: Thats my businessf, lurk: Well, how's business? LIVE A LITTLE LONGER EAT FRESH FRUITS Q KEITH S ffm on. la.-.Joh-f ' BE E. KEITH COMPANY Largest Distributors of Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables in the Southwest Dallas, Fort Wforth, Abilene, Corsicana, Wichita Falls, Lubbock N, Glnscow Drive 3-4442 Try This Drug Store First ec' 40 BEACON PHARMACY 0 f of, A.R ,ffl -Thr 'Drpenilalilc' 'Drug Sion' v 4' Q C 'KI-Ioms OWNED AND DlIf1fERr3N'r N 0, Dlumbmgfompuniu 64 i 'ff 'NON' 0 Phone 3-8148 4, 3-4442 eg!- Q4. 4. Q QV NVe Know How to Appreciate Your Business RCPQIYS Of the BCUC1' Kind Cotumlxla AT BEACON DALl.AS, Txsxfxs First Violator of Ibm' Volsfrail Art: Do you know joe Smith?', Sz'1'0nu' V. of V. A.: UWIIUSII ,ish name Fifjf V. of V. A.: Wl10?,' ?n Even I chew W'rigley's,,' said the sparrow as he pulled the angleworm from the ground. When your doctor gives you pills that look awful, remember Moses was given tablets of stone. Compliments of JS: ' :noe wi zvt' Phone 7-1622 , A 1717 Wood St. '2E.E5k.'z, Vg' 'STEELE N 3 RELIABLE AND DEPENDABLE Customer: Is there any asparagus on this menu? cT1llH'l1Ft' Brown: There was, sir, but I wiped it off, Dorix Ivan Brooks: I had a lovely nut sundaef' Bvliy Lou Herndon: I have one calling tonight. Miss Gilmore: Is this a free translation of French? Ed Srzodgrusxz No, it cost me sixty cents. BEFORE STEPPING OUT BESTYET CLEANERS XVLX Specialize in R. O, T. C. Uniforms PHoNi S7-1167 5524 Columbia Ave. fat Beaeony W Gaston Ave. Barber Shop ' OPICN lf Payx fo Look Yo11i'Bvx1 ' from 7 A. M. till Midnight EAGLE PHARMACY 6338 Gaston Ave. Dallas, Texas 8,4111 315 COUNT AVL' 874112 Q Li1Zi0,' C111111111: Will you please run up the blind? Milfou Sbt'l'lI1lIlIZ I'm not much of an athlete, but I'll try. I. D.: Why do my knees shake when I'm making a speech? BTIXIJZ Wfheyyre trying to take their Caps off to the ladies. Lffwix Pc'111be'rio11: XVhat would you do if you were in my shoeS?,' Ezfwarrl Parleinxon: Get 'em shinedf, Miss Izmigvrz That was a rare theme you handed in yesterdayf' Eff Brzlflerk: Rare? In what way?U Miss Not Well done. Azzxfvrc' Gwzilcmulzz Boy, call me a taxi. for jolmxon: l'All right, you,re a taxi. Miss Flullikvllz XYfhy did you say that Caesar was a ball player?,' Fftlllk. SULIYYZ XVell, our book says he pitched his tent across the river. Mist CtII7lIOIlZ You may leave the roomf, Wfullw' DIHYIIIII timpertinentlyj: 1 didn't intend to take itf' The Souilfs Brsf U N N BOOK STORE Deleuxe an Winkle's 'CE CREAM 1620-22 Pucmc Thr' flr'ixfor'rul of Irf' Crmmz 1609-11 Elm 727 West Davis 6-3197 KAH -ATTIRED YOUNG ME No amount of clothes make success! 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Indmiry METll0POLITAll The mime that stzxnils for excellent-e and lender- ship in the Iiusiness College field. The superior merits ol' the METROPOLITAN are fully :vttested hy its seasoned record of 42 YEARS in training young men and women for business success. Under the constant personal management ol' A. Ragland since 1899. A member of the National Association of Ac'c'reclitcd Commerrizil Sr-hools. Able faculty: standard 1-oursesg sound business methods: strong financial luiekingg thousands ol' successful grzuluatesg food reputation umonir business men, who 1-:ill on us almost daily for liooltkeeiiers and stenogruphers. lt always nays to attend nn established, reliable, progressive. influential school. For l'ull information, write, cull 01' phone 2-35524. Metropolitan Business College DALLAS, TEXAS Efhvkullaa illllnrning rum Texrzs' Gl'I'lIf6Sf N ezvs juz per Product of an institution founded in 1842, while Texas was a Republic, The Nezvx has been the greatest single construc- tive force in the development of Dallas and North Texas for two generations. Oxvar Parris: Give me an example of wasted energy. Go0frf' lilizllfzllifz Telling ll hair-raising story to a bald-headed man. Null: 'Tm afraid that bed isn't long enough for you. Void: Thats all right. l'll add two more feet to it when l get in. Cirvlzs Nilllll The leopard has escaped! Shoot him on the spotf' Sle'i'j2y l3m'rfet'k1'r: XVhich spot?', S the years go by, this annual will bring back memories of these happy school days! We are glad to contribute this small space to help you in publishing it. Now at 1616-18 Elm Street . A. GREEN CO. 1 'Dzzirylmm' The IMPROVED ICE CREAM and MILK It looks like rain, said the waiter as he balanced aloft his tray, Still, it will pass for soup, said the fat man, as he sampled his eonsommc. Illziiygllllllf Mofberz Rubber, English fstaring at homely baby in fascinated horrorjz uwhklf a relief! I fancied it might be realln D. li. Sallie: Do you serve lobsters here? Wai'fr'r: Yep, We serve everybody. Sit down. S-2482 3-0020 D R I N K GASTON AVENUE DRUG STORE ' A N!'j4Ql9lJl1T!JI?!lll 'Drug Sforr' XVITII DC3XVN'liC7W N Cf5NVlfNlliNCl'iS Gaston Avenue at Lakewood Country Club lfzwfy Bofflc Sfcrz11zc'rl li. C, l'lARRl'I., Trop. . . T. . G O L D S L HEEDSUAREERS 'Duflrlx' Ifillvxf lf,llXfl'lll'i2I'il RIDING OUTIJOOR IQUIPMIQNT Cil.O'lil IINCQ M I L K Q ,I ' O 6 Tl1NNl2SS1iIi DAIRIES, INC. MHWARY EQWPMEN7- ln Phone 7-6526 :os N. Aman S'I'RFl1'l' QStz'!!ef4n0t!zer Cljmr-J T has been a pleasure to make all the photographs appearing in this issue of the Crusader. Our association with the faculty, stu- dents, and Crusader Staff, has been most pleasant. HALL- GENTRY STU Dios 16192 ELM STREET Wlaen it's Your Day to Entertain, Leave Your Troubles to Us B R A D E 7 HQME AID BAKE SHOP We use home made recipes. Personal aalention to special orders 6336 Gaston Avenue 8-5252 Misx Sju'm'f1': XVhere do all the bugs go in the winter time?l' DClIFI'Aj' Pivkard: Search me.' Now, Children, I want you all to learn a lesson in Safety First, said the teacher as she turned to the board and wrote the following: Don't play with matches-ro member the San Francisco fire. The followin ca tion a cared under it a minute later when the teac11er's back was S U P PP turned: Don,t spit-remember the Johnstown Flood. A complicated traffic tangle was caused recently by a lately motorist who signaled that she was about to turn to the right and clicl U SO. Wlien YOU are the litlitor or Manager of Your Scl1ool's Annual .... THI-L AIXIERICAN BEAUTY Covliix CLTMPANY with its man ears of ex erienee, will be -lad to Y Y P B help you plan a cover that will be striking in ap- pearance and economical in' cost. You have only to ask for this scrvicefit is free and nlaees ou under 1' no obligation. AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER CO. 1902 Orange St. DALLAS If I. A. C. Training in Business Science is worth 540,000 to one company, don't you think it worth careful investigation by youi? International Accountants Society, Incorporated R. W. MOSS, Dist. ldziiiager Phone DAIIAS Republic 2-7728 Bank Bldg. TEXAS Our Sion' is lbw Jbfeefizz School fm g Tian' for Your gnc BENNET'S DRUG STCRE 'FJ HASIE BALYEAT, 1 rap. Columbia at Beacon Phones 8-4117 and 8-4118 f'0ffff1fffffff1fS Bacteria Milk Co. BLUE BONNET Tau can fwfzzf our cream DRUG STQRE, Ing, buf you mn? beat our mzYk,' Our cows are black- FREE DELIVERY they eat green grass-. they give white milk 6317 Gaston Ave. 8-4181 8.-2 Gan AUTO ENIGMAS What does the wind shield when the engine wears a hood?' If the driver is fat, is the gas-o-lene? If the tire chains do the brakes lock? l'If the car runs does the rear exhaust?,' If the engine misses fire does the tire pump? re Will alcohol in the radiator make the front tires shimmy? TELEPHONIC COINCIDENCE What's your name?,' Wattls my name. Yes, whatis your namef' Say, my name is Watt-youre Jones? lim Knott. Will you tell me who you are? Will Knottf, Why Won't you. Sir, my name is William Knott. Will you be in this afternoon if I come over, Watt? cr - na U rr ff 11 u zz Certainly Knott. I may not have a little fairy in my home or a little miss in my car,'l allowed Hansen the Horrible, ubut I certainly have a little made in my cellarf' Expert Watch and Clock Repairing EVERYTHING FOR THY BAND AND ORCHESTRA phone 2,0525 INSTRUMENTS ART1sT1cALLY REPAIRED PLATING A- H- PEACQCK Marsh-Marley Music Co. JEWELER HOLTON---A112t'riCa's Greatest Watches, Diaffzofids and jewelry Baud Ilzsfrunzeufs For Less. 1914 Main Street 703 Main St. Dallas, Texas Phone 7-5767 Dallas, Texas


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