Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1914

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a I... 3'3: .. 2 M: 'U ,: njugt .3: um 1:3. 5'W'242'. :2 3!! Iii A-f 72w Wugu 4ng: i t a 'ue 3:131! THE 0R1 OLE Miss Lura Wilson, of Salem, Who conducted our singing assem- blies during the fore part of the year, graduated from Willamette University, and has studied music under several noted instructors. Her talent is well spoken of by all, and was especially recom- mended by Professor Clark, a famous musician from Paris, France. Miss Hattie Teats graduated from Dallas College in 1906, and has since become a teacher in that same institution. She was called to Dallas High School about midyear to teach a few classes, including German, fllling a va- cancy in our original teaching force. Her excellent work in both these institutions is a high recommendation for her ability as a teacher.

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Miss Pearl Horner graduated from the Oregon Agricultural College in 1909 and from the University of Oregon in 1913, Where she majored in History and English. Her photographs and lantern views, accompanied by vivid descriptions of all the places of historical interest in England, France, Italy, Greece, Egypt and the Holy Lands, where she has travelled, make the otherwise dull pages of History full of life and interest. MOLE THE ORIOLE K..- Miss Rose Sheridan graduated from the Oregon Agricultural Col- lege in 1912 and came to Dallas the same year to organize the department of Domestic Science and Art. The unabating and increasing interest that all the girls take in this c'ourse speaks I very highly for the good work that Miss Sheridan is doing. m Wilson, of Salem, W our Singing assem mKthe fore part of the inated from Willamette wandhas studied music weal Structors. ,r noted in



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8 THE 0R1 OLE Professor H. H. Dunkleberger taught in the public schools of Pennsylvania for three years, then entered Albright College, Myerstown, Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1902 with a degree of Bachelor of Arts, later receiving his degree of Master of Arts. Since then he has been teaching in Dallas College until midyear, when he came to Dallas High School to take charge of the various branches of Mathematics. As long as Professor Dunkleberger remains with us, we may be . assured that we have a mathe- matics teacher whose work can be excelled by none. ' It is a fitting tribute to the satisfactory work that is being done by our Faculty, to note that the School Board, in a recent meeting, agreed that all the present teaching force be retained next year unless some of them should voluntarily choose to resign. With Our Former Teachers P.rofessor Ralph Hill who taught some of the first classes ever organizeci here, higher than the eighth grade, moved to Portland after res1gn1ng his position as Principal of the Public School. Miss Belle Elliott, one of our first English and History teachers, has received the name of Mrs. DeHaven, and is living on a farm east of Dallas. 30R10Ll'; waning another of 'Oearsagoi a letter in .kernow bears the run Weane Kuykendali lsband and baby ' Kiss Margaret E. McCo Wears ago, still retail LMonmouth since she I tofessor Bert A. Teats everhad, or ever expe myyears, we missed :honor of becoming F Hehad been closely was established, ha ?oreign language work. atheAdelphians predi 3n,our English and Hi home in Monmouth, t 1rSympathy is with ' iWhis charge of Ger mill health. His su ?Simonton took char WessorDunkleberger cc

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