Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1917

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Page 31 text:

THE PERISCOPE Page 32 ILiiiilt §'cluiol (Carets. At the suggestion of Mr. Chenoweth the High School Cadets were organized on Wednesday, the 14th of March. On the following Wednesday the nomination of all commissioned officers was made. Two days later, on Friday, an election was held, at which Elmo Bennett was elected captain, Ray Smith, first lieutenant; Frank McCann, second lieutenant. On the same evening Charles Hayter was appointed first sergeant; Elmer Butz, senior sergeant; Walter Craven, junior sergeant; Arnel Wilson, Stuart Bennett and Samuel Halsey, duty sergeants; Ray Wilson and Victor Williams, musicians. After the organization drill was commenced, every member is attending and doing his best. When we had had several drills an invitation to join the Cadets was extended to the grade pupils, who responded with enthusiasm. Drilling outdoors was started as soon as the weather permitted. Although we do not receive any credits in school for this work this year, and have no equipment, we are going ahead as best we can, hoping that next year compulsory drill will be endorsed by the board. Before the Militia was called out we were drilled by members of Company L. Although handicapped by this loss we are getting along nicely with the help of one of Company L’s old officers, Wayne Greenwood, who is instructing us. The departure of Company L also took several of our best officers and men. Donald Hayes was elected second lieutenant to succeed Frank McCann. Harry Graves was appointed to fill Arnel Wilson’s place, Samuel Halsey took Walter Craven’s office as sergeant. Glen Holman is acting as duty sergeant, and Clarence Nelson is now senior sergeant. It is the hope of the company to make trips up the Rickreall later and stay over night. We are now a well organized band of one hundred and fifty members, with new members at each drill. G. R. B. ¥ The Information Editor received this letter from Bud Hart: “Kindly tell me why a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her?” He received this reply:“ If you send us your picture we may be able to tell you the reason.” Mr. Dunkelberger. “Can anyone tell me why Henry Ford didn’t take Bryan along with him on the Peace Party Expedition?” Benjamin Rickli. “Because ‘Fords’ are always losing nuts.”

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Page 31 THE PERISCOPE £1. it). (Orchestra. Our first High School Orchestra was organized in 1912, under the leadership of Jack Eakin, who successfully directed it until his graduation in 1915, when he was succeeded by Miss Bess Owens. This year, the orchestra is under the able directorship of Ralph Howe and has proved itself a great success in all its undertakings. It has more members at the present time than it has ever had before, and as it is well represented by all the classes in High School, it arouses an interest and spirit of enthusiasm among the students that no other organization is capable of doing. It is not only a source of entertainment, but a splendid advertisement for our school. The students will do well to lend their support at all times to this loyal organization. Fay E. Barber, ’17.

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