Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1919

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BUY AT HOME Quahty Vlerchandlse Only By Manufacturers of Known Reputat1on OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE D1amonds Rmgs Brooches Lav1l1ers W11st Watches Buttons T1e P1ns D1ckens Waldmar Coat and Vest Cha1ns Fobs of all k1nds Clgarette Cases Turtle Ebony and Ivory Mamcure Sets and To1let Wale Waterman Ideal Pen Eversharp Pencll Sohd Gold Beads Neck Cha1ns etc Watches of all desc11pt1ons and grades such as the Gruen Howard Waltham Elgm South Bend Ill1no1s Hampden Ham1lton Equ1ty and Ingersoll 1n all grades and s1zes WE INVITE COMPARISON AS T0 QUALITY AND PRICE The Jeweler The Store Wlth The Blg Street Clock' O O Get Satlsfactlonl Tle Clasps, Lingflrie Clasps: Beauty Plnsi The F1rst Natlonal Bank THE DALLES OREGOIN CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S225 000 00 OFFICERS DIRECTORS Ii. M WILLIAMS P es de t L BARINI 'NI L O M COY V Pr ent I O 'NICCOY L BARNLNI Vc P e d t DR J A RFITFR F W SININIS C h HENRY II'AI Interest Paid on Sfnmgs Acco nts and Time Certlficates Your money back 1f you re not satlsfied OU couldnt make lt stronger you can come to us and get the l1vest sty les to be had Hart Schaffne1 85 Marx Clothes 1f fo1 any reason you 19 not satlsied 1n style fit wear or anythmg else you get youx money back Prep sults V'us1ty ovelcoats Specml modles for men V 'mst se lm sults who ue hald to fit 'md ove1coats Bulsness sults D1ess clothes Edward C Pease Company o o T 9 , . . '. . , r i n . ' Tl' '. . . c , ICQ- 0S1d Z. . 4 ' . HX, ie-rsien .. . ,'u . . . . , as lor ' L' I , V J. F. TURECK, Asst. Cash. E. M. WILLIAMS . . - . . 1 Y Ll O , O 1 - , Y . 9 r , , 1 I 0 5 1 7 . . C y r -4 . 77 ' . ' . . f v ' 7 ' 1 . ' c 'vlc . 'L c . 2 . . - -l I . O Double Breasted Sults are Way ahead 1n populamty th1s sprmg Kuppenhelmer Su1ts l1'1 th1s style a1e the smartest you w1ll find We have them NOW rare values at 9535 OO to 350 00 You ll l1ke them but don t waxt There are no over stocks thls sprlng A M W1ll13mS SL Company Ira L Judd Kelly Avenue En 1 'wed Grocery C lumg Calds Full Lme of GFOCQFIGS Fl'U1tS Buthdxy Ca1ds and Vegetables F1116 Statlonely T9l8pl1OI16 Maln 2501 Late Books 1207 Kelly Avenue 214 East Second Stleet W F Doak ll00I'lllg 9 Cozy Corner VICUOIHS Ambemlas School Supplles 5315 00 UP 110 5225 00 Confectlonary L1ght G1 ocer1es Phone Ma1n 4741 1008 Umon Street F A FRINLH A Complete Stock of Recolds I J O O U I O I I . . . fl . -..- I I s ' , . . I C I I O E-I 'L 1 ' ' u I I . 1 I . 2 . O O ' 1 ' 9 1 ' - K . V I O . O 0 4 1 ln . . 4 1 . 1 1 ' A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION Young Mens Clothes After War Designs Snappy New Wa t Llne Mod 1 of Da h g Styl All ool blu Alpaca body lmng ateen I e ln g Sple ld talo g h oughout Wo de f I prc S24 75 .I C Penne Com an Incor orated Y P Y P Buying for 197 Busy Store n e to u d I ctgate f The W31Stl1HQ Models For Young Men All the new arrlvals shown by RICE SL MCCOY When ln Need of H RDWARE See Us We have a large stock to select from we also carry a complete line of F lshmg Tackle Guns Ammumtlons and Sporting Goods Exclusive Agencies for Majestic Steel Ranges Free Sewing Machines Shelby Mazda Lamps Sherwin Williams Paint Stadelman-Bonn Hardware Co is ' e s in e-- w e serge- i ' --s seev i in - mi i rin t r n r u i e . Oher novelty suits in Broxm, Green and Grey Mixtures up to 2534.75 1. . , s e abl s us n ersell. nv s i or yourself. O I .. 5 ' N I r ! 9 9 The Hallmark Store 330,000 000 Buying Power Means Lower PFICGS to You lh1s store 1S coope1at1ng X 1th more than 700 other Jewele1s fone only 1n '1 cltvl who are SSOC1llI6d together to prod e md sell ex cluswely m then stores the Iffulnfvrk l1ne of Jewelery watches and S1lX6 male Hall mark Jew elers do a total nn :al ln smess O1 S30 000 000 wh1ch volume sr xes them a gl eat buy mg adx mt ge and e lles them to s ll at lower pr1ces than then comr 6t1tO1S Geo F Nev house Optometrlst md J xeler Second and Washmgton Streets lhe D Ile O1e on FX All Outdoors Invltes ...Q ggi A' x Sgr New .3- Your A v-ww l M t 00,45 ll W KODAK 'L'-PW full? I F a kwa ll A E Crosby 5?t Vi ?'ii md lk A ip- ,, ln Everlcllllgigglglugs Z Zimme r to ll xlwxw XXX , D rw . . fl . VY. I V J.. 4 ' C ' L y - a 'z uc -- z- - . . . 1 . A 1 l A LL. lf- Q. - I , a ' 7 lm- rv v . - ' , . .Q , , 'L 1' ' ... 'f l . 5 Q ' yn x a at N7 'Qu S -1 4 . 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V FEE 221931 E-'23 For Rnght Prices Call Phone Mann 2041 C L Phllllps 8: Co Grocerles, Feed, Provlslons, Wholesale and Retail We are the Dlstrlbuters for Holsum Vlctory Bread Try lt, be Satisfied and save Wheat. The Dalles Oregon Q fm? Mia 3 N ff O O I O O he 'Q 'ff Q J DEDICATIONI 'lo the fithers and mothers who thx ough toll and self demal have p11v1leges We the puplls of The Dalles Hlgh School do most lov mgly dedlcate these ISSUES. 4 l 1 1 1 made possible these educational 1. . y , . . , - THE TEELHEAD INII JINI Ol Nl Publlshed by The Dalles Hlgh School Stuclcnts E1ght Nionths of School YQ 11' Entered as I'h1rd Cl iss Mall Nlxttel at the lost Office Phe Dxlles Oregon MANAC INC SIABF Fdltor mn Chxef 'NIXRIONI BO1 I FC III It Assistant Rdltor M ARC ARI I IEONNILX Busmess Manager DONALD NXILIXINISOIN Faculty Advxsor MISS LII LH Faculty Adusor 'NIISS ROSS Prmcxpal F E MOORI' Subscllptlon Rates S100 Per 'tear Single Copv 25 Cents Adurt1s1ng Rates Quoted Lpon Applxcwtlon to the Busxness Manager VOI. I 'I 10 1.1.2 Nlf. llilll 5 I ' , v ' 1 Q I f l ky r I A I AV I y 1 v w wr w 1 Y A I A Y n ' -' - ' ....,...... ,,.. . . . ' C' ' ,Q f 'l S,',' V 'A 7 -11 f Assistant Business Manager MARTHA GRIZZEI, Mf11l0H Boettchel Gonem ll Com se F-XVORVII' IXPRFSQION Oh X0 Pods' Umm ld VVIHQHQOH I XX OI III I XPRI SQION Xmt thxt ll 1 'F I. I 4, 'T I , Y I ' Ll ' . Clxlsgicul Course . N 1 A. Ax L L .A ' ' : gilt Frank Becker Commercial Course FAVORITE EXPRESSION Well listen here D01 othea Wolfken Genel al Cou1 se Cl1l10UNltX kllled a cat Helen Cooper Genel al Coul se FAVORITE EXPRESSION Wel Ill tn 1, ' FAVORITE EXPRESSION Bertha Forrest Genelal Couxse FAVORITF EXPRES QIONI Oh mee' Peall Bake1 Gene1al Coulse IAXORIIL LXP E I Y me N11 Urban Pashek Industual A1ts Coulse PAVORILL IYPRLSSION Its no fun unless we bleak some IUIQS W . . . . ,. H, VR4, xvhp-1. . ff-'Q' . . ' .1 x L . N N r , , BQSS19 Potts Gene1 al Com se FAVORII I LXPRI4 SSION Let s do Qomethmg Ivan Robe1 ts Classlcal Cou1 se IAVORI ll I' XPRP SSION Oh IuttX Myl le Bakel Genel al Coul se In gmt a mmute l A ,f , 1 I - FAVORITE EXPRESSION K Vhlford Saundels Gene1al Cou1se FAVORITE PYPRESSION I dont know Alice Skelley Domeetic Science Cou1se FAVORI'1I' EXPRLSSION Oh Qomctlme ln June Martha Gmzzell GSH!-318.1 Coux ee FAVORI Flu lXPR1' SSION O It lnt Q1 Cl . . , Y' , . . . . A, Y , v ,N ' 0 11 A h' 'za ' 'th ' .nw , ,xx ' E1 nest Kohlel QCIQIIILIIIC Coul se PAVORIIE FXIRFSSION Im hole to tell the world Hazel Eshngel Domestlc Sclence Coume FAVORIIL EXPRESSIOIN Oh say' Helen Mayel Genel al Cou1 se Sax Ixld 1 H . , FAVORITE EXPRESSION F101 ence How ell Commel clal Coul be Int that moe Fay H111 General C0111 xc T-XNORIIB. FXPRI QQION Stop 11g.,ht tlulo Eva Fosnot Genelal COLIISQ If -XX ORIIF I XI lil SSION Ill mln one of those FAVORITE EXPRESSION EX19 Moran Gene1 dl Coul be I'-XVORIIL LXPRPSSIONI Oh mx con clence Beatrlce Powell Genel '11 Coul se FAVORITE EXPRBSSION Well Mlss Newton savs Ruth McCo1 kle FAVORITE ILXPRESSION Well I dont know what the book saxs But I thmk , A ' s ' , General Course ' v , . v Alex Shlpe Gene! al Coul ee Oh Bow K 3 Helen Jane Fhnn Classlcal COUISQ FKXVORIIIL LYPRP SQION Oh whats the uxe Lela Pashek Genelal COLH98 PAVORIII IXI RFSSION Haw' xou seen kcnnetho ,. ,A A , , vs A. 7 FAVORITE EXPRESSION ' C fl, u.' 'Wh Q nil ' I ' all Ill it!! i i llllll ALE Egg gs -3 fx , O 11 Heloes 1 'ral'-fffab v3'x.iiK y Aux? wwf ,, Q Oh Box ' sam in mann: Hot A11 'IMG Oh Looklo' Sp1 mg Has Came See the Birdie! THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 9 Q li .cn z:5 f'lil'F3'l7 Q ' LITTLE BIRCH CANOE The party xx as composed of about twenty youthful enthuslasts canoemg on Rush RIVGI In the canoe Vlxen sat Fatty Smlth and Jane Chester Fatty xx as blonde xxlth conslderable 2lVO11dLlp01S and a perpetual laugh Jane xxas shm w1th ravmg red halr and a ChO1C6 array of freckles Thev wele 1n a very 1omant1c mood and pelhaps that IS xx hy thc Vlxen had gradually dufted axxay from her companlons Suddenly the lmpulslve Jane upon seelng a brlght streak 1n the langu1d water Gave a shuek of smpuse and reached out fo1 It Fat xelled a taldy NVHIHIHQ' and plesentlv the two dlsmaved and alarmed by the cold plunge xx exe makmg sw1Itly f01 far off land It IS to be sald to poor Fats d1sc1ed1t that he xxas a mlserable swlmmer and soon tued xxhlle hls flelvhalred daxhng made swlft ste :dy P10016 s to the realcst xut of land Bed1ag0led and tned she dropped down on the xx 'um sand and slovxly xecoxeled her senses Her led han hung around he1 face l1ke sea xx eed on a clam Upon rous mg she thou ht of he1 chum She suzveved the water and the land 1n evely dlrectlon but Fat was gone' She called whlstled but to no avall Overcome by h1S sudden dlsappearance she sat on the sand sur veylnv the nearest turn 1n the stleam for lnspuatlon Should she try another sxvxm keep calllnv or rest and awalt developments? She thought the latter was ho1r1ble for what 1f oh unth1nkable woe' what lf he were drowned' Suddenly her own phght dawned upon her. As far as eye could see, there were dunes and bushes. In frantlc consternatlon, she gave one last look over the water and dashed up the beach. After an hour's trudge through brush and sand, Jane found herself near the beach whence the canoes had started ln the afternoon. It was gettmg dark, and after a long anx1ous wa1t, the boats came drifting ln one by one, and 5 4 - gl .LE ln . ,,, N 4 ' ' A., .' yr. . Q. x ?4 fag- .. -I - - '. . 3 :1 4' 1- ', fifhw Q 5 'lx , sgfg. , I Q -.X ,Q 5-V 2- 'egg I z 5 , n . ' v g . 5. f 325' , f 1 SZ'-T ' pill- E .-.. 1 elf -S -su-lla: 1. s C2 :-1' I. ff '4-.. 1- gat -ar ' -we --' my W 1 - 3-' 1' 'una . V ,- , II , L I ' ..1 .lil- Y . . . ' . u ' 79 , ' , . v V. . . ' . '1 1 - Y . . . . . , . - ' . ' v ' y - x . 1 - as - 11 ,' , ' 4, . . . . . . . . ' 1 . .' - Q -' - - ' y - O . L . , . 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No No one had seen a slffn of h1m Poor Jane footsove and sad be an to c1v Bob Llnton Fatty s old tlme 11X al came fffxllantl to the IQSCUQ bv stfxrtlnv the company ove1 to the cars It was late he S'11d and dalk and nothing' could be done t1ll the pa1tv leached home Thls was sound IQQSODII1 so w1th1n ten mm utes the despondent c1owd was speednw towalds Cente1ton In the mek of Bob Llnton s C11 w as Jane he1 head bu1 1ed on Al1ce s shoulder and tluee mo1 of the guls t1'31n to 1eassu1e l1e1 conce1n1n-T Fat A sea1ch1n pfutx soon lCtllI'I1Qd to the lake wlnle SCVGIHI of the gnls spent the mffht w1th vrlef St11Ck9H Jane About three oclock 1n the momma the gnls we1e s1lently slppmff tea made on Janes chafing' dlsh t1y1ng to walt patlently for news of Fa It was all my fault crled Jane A all oh why 1d I lean OV91 the ed e w hy oh w lu and Fat such a poor SXVIITIIIIBI too And then he1 exe fell on l11S 11n0f and she helplessly choked on the eookle she was nxbblmg Then the phone lang and Al1C9 1an to answer It No news? the gnls crled Al1ce shook her head Helen vawned and the gfuls declded to get some sleep The next day was a hZ1l10XVlI10' one None from elthel the Dxttoe or the Nlghtlngale Clubs was p1esent 1n classes an a11 of melan choly p1evaded the co111do1s fOl tl1e news h1d sp1ead hke XV1ldfllQ On the e enlnff of the lollowm dav all hopes wexe g1ven up The Qrmth household was ln ITlOl1l1l1l1 Two 01 th1ee canoes dlsappealed f10ITl the pond and we1e C0l'lW91'll9d lnto k1I1dl1I'l0' w ood It seemed as 1f neve1 3.02111 could youths l1de down the Rush St1eam as befole Fatty the llfe ol the D1ttoes was no mole' Bob L1I1tOI1 sent flowers and comfo1t1n0f eplstles to Jane all of wh1ch helped matte1s ve1y llttle On the foulth day after the accldent memorlal S6I'V1C6S were held ln the cl1u1ch The Dlttoes and N12'l1t1l1f3,l9S wele there masse Not a smlle lssued fo1th save hom bob Llnton who couldnt 1es1st It when Jane appefued wea11n0' some of h1S losebuds Al1ce Helen and Lauue wele all w1th Jane ascendmff the steps of St Lukes when a f'1m1l1a1 toot was hea1d alound the COITIGI AIICG spoke to Helen 1n n an0f1y tone The hO1l1d thlnv' Who on earth would take Fats bug out and Jazz alound ln lt on a lT10IIl1I10' hke thlsl The1es somethlng w1ong Janes qulck ea1 hea1d It too 'md turmng about the gul let out a scxeam pa1tlv 1911 pfully su1p11se and pa1tly Joy There at the Clllblflg was the l1ttle red str1ped bug And there no yes It was he there sat Fatty not an angel but 1 ' 1. 1. 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' ll 97 A - 0 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUINE Page 11 the same old lauffhlng Fatty of the D1ttoes A chorus of screams exuded The N1 htmgales made a mad 1ush down the steps and the poor boy was f'111ly mobbed Meanwh1le the bovs 1n the church who h 1d hefud the racket xxewe 3lf 'lV as wolxes Who the deuce came tootmff by here 111 Fats bug l eJaculated one of them Thev 1usheo cut Then Fatty had h1s second on 1ush All but Bob Lmton who aftel a few sho1t uo1ds leaped xnto h1s car and away fAl1C6 decla1es he was contemplatmg Sulclde But that IS nothlng to usl 'Ihen Fatty Wlth Jane beslde h1m 1n the bug told h1s tale to the 10st of the 0'1oup a1ound them I am a bum sw1mme1 and there was the ma1n tlouble I can float though as long as a log so after I saw Jane headed fo1 sho1e and as I knew I couldnt help he1 I swam unt1l I reached the over tu1ned canoe and then I declded to fret to sho1e Well I c n t explam It I got 1n a svuft cu 1ent and the canoe left me and the only tlung xx as to float So I floated gettmff fa1tl1e1 away from land all the tlme because I couldn t svum IH that cu11ent I must have sped on for about onto land I supposed I was at Fo1de Junct1on I soon 1eached the 1a1l1oad t1'1ck and slnce I d1dn t have a cent I boarded a f1e1ght car on the fhst t1a1n headed f01 home And about that time IH the story Fatty vawned Go on' crled the bunch Well he1es the Joke and Fatty laughed No one else saw any Joke Thev d been th1ough too much to see any Joke at all' You see I fell asleep Asleep' c11ed Jane Yes Fatty sm1led The sun made me sleepy and You poor fish excla1med Elhs B100kS 1n d1sgust He was a tall and Wlly D1ttoe who couldnt stand Fats sleepy tendencles Well they must have sw1tched off that five oclock fre1ght because when I woke up at about ten that nlght I found myself 1n Brldgewatel and the t1a1n was bemff loaded B1ldg'6W21.t6ll SC162,I1'led Helen Mon D1eu f1om Jack Well I was 1n a mess all alound I looked fierce and I hadnt a cent and well I thought of Joe Malcy I phoned from the frelght depot and he came down ln a hurry He got me a car and I started stralght f01 home the next mormng Why d1dnt you telegraph? Sald Jane Oh Just wanted to surpuse you all and any way although the tram was qu1cker I wanted to make the tmp over the Brldgewater 4 A 4 T , ' cc 1 sr c t., . as ' ' n , , . g . , , I Q I 2 i . , . ,C .L v . IK ' ' 7 CC 77 ' c O . . . . , -. N . , , C 1 1. . , . , , . . . . ,,, ,, . 7 ' 7 . ,, . 66 ' , ' , , . . . 7 7 , ' , - I . , , . , ' O ' . - a . . - . 7. In . ' 1 7 K C - 1 cy l I ' 1 7 y' ' Q . an hour, and then I put 1n a good fight, and got out of the current and 1 . v i l Q 1 . . , ' 1 . 1 , c c , u 1 . Q YY . . . , . il 77 ' . . cc I' , v ' n 7 7 ' ' 7 , ' if Y! u rv ,' . , . KK 77 ' li 77 7 7 7 ll , 77 , ' ' , ' ' , . ' , as ' n , 1 1 - . CK ' I ' , - 7 D ' ll 1' . , 77 , . . as ' 77 , , . u , ' , 9 7 ' 7 . . . , - . 7 ' 7 ' . ' rv . H ' 7 77 ' . . U ' .' 7 7 7 Page 14 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Flank Beckel IS a quee1 old duck, Qometlmes we tlllllk luled bv Puck Helen Coop l 1 ho llves 111 the Slllllllbq Xie know dldllt 21011 up on helbs Ilazel EbllllUC1 left us too soon O11l1 to conle b 1cl1 to flladuatc lll June BCQQIG Potts ls Olll hlstollan But 11e XX11l.C llQl I1 mme Hlstoly Anne Iast but not ltlst lb the 1lono1able XXlltC1 If you dont l1l1e hel 1en1alks come fiffht hel Odale 19 ONLY A TADPOLE Oh ves you can fish' I would llke to see you fish once' You 11 o1lld scleam lf' you touched a 11 o1n1 nd tllen you would nevel get 1oul hook balted 1 ll l10'ht M1 Smalt1 Ill show 1ou that I can fish Well lf you want to con11nce nle 1ou can lust Get youl fishlnff llne and come on It 11 as a Vely sultlv aftelnoon ln Julv a11d I dld not cale vely much about QOIHQ' It was a mlle to the fishlnff hole and I would much lathel have sat 111 the sh de at the house But a H111 celtalnly dlsllkes to have a bov call hel a cowald especlally lf he 1s he1 b1Otl1G1 s chum and IQ exceedwgglv DICE So I yust made up my n11nd that I could fish even thouffh I had HQVGI tlled lt ln mv llfe But I was detelmlned so I sald Come on then I 11111 show you Hls eyes g1eeted mlne wlth somethlng of amazement He dld not tl11nk that I would do It but f llls ale queel C1O'ltLl1CS you cant tell what they a1e gO1Hg to do n xt I dl vwed out all my blothel s old fishlng tackle flom the attlc whlle Cl al lle was a H106 boy the klnd of whom anv mothel O1 fxthel mlfllt 1 ell be p1oud He 1 as just home flom collefvc 11llele he was lnl f- to e 'II Cl IH I had born bt ISIIII of ou Iishlng oe F01 111 l11ed ll the COlllll,1W ll tl1e s1l11n1c1 lnrl so low I had to llve un to 1111 wo cl I pzcked a small llli1Cl1 nd wa leady by the tlme ClI'11llG a11lyed lpon the scene lOOlx1'l llke '1 leal fishelman When he saw me he turned up hls ro e ln an absuld 1vay and sald Youll be SOIIX tl1at 1011 C101 nle t Ol ed fish 11 hen we vet back But I wave hlm a dlsdal 1ul lllllla a11l lep'1ed Comc on We 1 all ed alon 111 tla dusty 14 ad 11d tltlkcd of hlS llfe at colleofe But aftel a whll the 1.1 became loss le nent and plled mole heat upon our shouldm T11 wal t 1 elcome fOl soon mv head begaa to acne s. .., e. , 5 . , 3 0 . v ' . 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' . , 1 - . , s , 1 7 s. 1 3 'sx 1 - 9 . 1 , THI' STFELHEAD FOR JLNIE Page 15 but vou cfxn bet I nex Q1 let Charlie knoxx it Robinson CIUSOC xx xsn t mole thankful xxhen he found tl1e hloden ke of b1e'1d than I x 'is xxhen xxe reached the shade ox the sxx1mm1n hole Ch nhe st1e1ched out full leneth 'md 0'1lllIlCd 'xt me lettin me knoxx that I xx s to show l11m that I could fish NK e ate 0111 lu11ch and then he fixed mv fishin l1ne IO1 me I xx as moxe than Glad th xt he offmed to but lt 1o1 me fo1 I h ld nexe fixed one 1n -xll mx hfe Afte1 he had finshed I chopped mx l11e 1lltO the xx xtei xx 1th in el will 1119 ll and xx nt d until the fish xxould tike p1ty on me and bite Afte1 I had been s1tt1n thcie axxhile I xx as lad that 1 had come '1ffCl all fox it xx as o hxox xnd cool xxlth in OCC'l,1OlI Ll lefun of sun fhttmff thiou l1 the +190 The bees and lnsects made a loxx humm1n0' sound that xxas VCIV plms int to hem 11d th buds veie txx1tte11n 1n tllell softest tones All the Sll1lOlllld1T1 befxutx about VQIY mysteuouslv 1n the xxate1 ind mv hefut leaped fO1 I thouffht su1e I had cauvht a fish I called to Cha1l1e to co IC ll t ax 'xv He hxd been fishlnff fa1the1 doxxn st1e'1m and I not1c d thit he had cfxuffht five la1ge fish xxhlle I hid vet to catch mv fhst one But he cfxme OVGI and pulled my l1ne out fo1 me and let my ex es be hold tl1e f1l11tS of an hou1 s xxo1k A TINY TADPOLII The poo1 l1ttle thine' must have been awfully hung1y OI It would nexe1 have eaten h lt f ha1l1e pulled It off the hook and Stalted to put it 1nto the fish basket but I told h11n not to so he th1exx It axxay and then he sat doxxn and lxughed at me When he had finished I xx as xe1y '1ng1y so ne sa1d xxe had bettel start fo1 home 01 xxe wouldn t stand much chance of gettmv anx d1nnc1 We stalted and of cou1se he had to laugh most all the xx -xv because the Joke xx 'rs on me So now xxhcn Chfuhe 1 'uound I H9261 mention fish and when QVGI I happen to bo lst of xxh t I c n do Cha1l1c 0'11ns and says Only '1 tfxdpole Ben Hallybulton 21 THE BEST GIFT A g01 geous T1061 L1ly tall and stately 1n a beautlful green glade in the f01GSt EXQIY day she flashed her colols 1n the sun p1oud to knoxv that she xx as the b11 htest spot 1n the dell The other HOVSQIS looked up to her as they would to a queen but they neve1 thoufrht of t1y1nff to be on a level Wlth her and t1eat1ng her wlth the f11end hness of a s1ste1 Thele xxele many klnds of floxx e1s the1e IH the dell and on lookme closelv one could see lovelx xxood v1olots content xx1 h then simple hfe almost hidden by the ffleen fohave but tl1e T1 G1 L1ly wanted to see the xxo11d so she vxaved he1 head and almost tl ump- u 1 u H ' 7 Q L . 7 v . . 1 w ': 1 , C n s . .L C x . v ' 1 . - L' 1 ,, Nvc ' ' . 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' - '1 U A , - . is C - 2' ' ' , ,1 . . ,L , Page 16 THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNE eted her beauty when anvone chanced to come through the woods One day a youth wandered that way searchlng for sultable flowers to put ln h1s flrst bouquet to h1s sweetheart These flowers must be selected for her Wlth care but he d1d not know exactly what k1nd would do The beaut1ful Tlger L1ly caught h1s eye and he rushed to It and was about to p1Ck It when he stopped for on second thought thls flower was not what he wanted The L1ly trlumphant a moment before was angry to thlnk that he would not take her The youth looked around for somethmg else but some of the flowers were too pale others too ugly and st1l1 others had too much perfume H sat dovsn almost m despalr when he detected an exqulslte perfum Why to be sure they were vlolets They were just the thlngs he wanted He searched beneath the grass and leaves untll he found those tender humble flowers wlth such a flesh woodsv fragrance and then he pxcked a generous bouquet The V1Ol9tS were cherlshed by the gnl sweetheart as a token of love whlle the Tlfrer L1lv ln ed 1n proud hum1l1at1on Moral The one who attracts the most attentlon IS not always the one most admlred and respected M Carlson 21 ORIGINAL LEGEND OF THE OREGON GRAPE unmerclfully on Mount Olympus Juplter called for h1s bowl of nectar so that he mlght drmk to Venus beautv When the llttle elves were hurrvmff wxth the great bowl a terrible mnshap occurred they trlpped over Mars helmet left so carelessly by h1s chan and spllled all the YVIIIC Juplter was very angry and the frlghtened l1ttle elves went scurrvmg to Peres to beg her to help them Hopmv to please Jupltcr she planned a new w1ne that would contam such wonderful grapes that he would never regret the loss of h1S othel wlne She sent the elves fal and Wlde over the ealth ln sealch of mate11al for It They brought her the blown 1ocks for the w1ne from the shady dells they brought the gleen of mosses for the leaves and from the fal north they brought the luster of the glaclels to pollsh them The Splrlts eager to help gathered the sunbeams for the clusters of flowels and because Jup1te1 s favorlte color was purple Ceres decreed purple frult for the v1nes she then planted the vmes on the rocky knolls and m the deep canyons so that the mortals wouldn t find them When fall came the elves scatteled ove1 h1l1 and dale to gather the frult Back they came w1th loads of the lusclous grapes Wlth WhlCh Ceres made a Wme that was far more de11c1ous than the first Juplter T l . . 7 9 7 D v ' ' , ' . e '- V - 7 ' ' 9 , . .. . c - - 1 Y ' .' 7 . l a 1 n u 7 o -A - o . V, , D , .. . h Y .f 0 l' c , a One afternoon many, many years ago when the sun beat down . Y , . . Y . . , . . . 5 . . ' 1 r ' , 7 1 1 5 . y Q . . , . . J t . C 7 , Q' . . 3 A u v ! 1 v . . . . . , , v - ' J ' I 7 ' 9 7 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 17 vs as delrfrhted and Ceres framed great prarse For many years Juprter was happy wrth hrs new nectar untrl one fall the elves came hurrwrnv' back wrth the news that the mortals had found and taken all the grapes Juprtcr rs as furrous rt was unbefuable to be twrce deprrved of hrs nectar The mortals must be punrslred so he decrded to put long thorns rn the vrne so the audacrous mortals would not be able to prck them They scratched and pr rcked therr fingers untrl the leaves were stamed wrth blood Juprter seernvf ercclarmed Oh I cannot destroy what has grven me such happrness From thrs year on the vrnes shall not grow far from the earth the grapes shall not taste so sweet to the mortals and when the fall comes and the grapes are rrpe the leaves shall turn red to warn the mortals not to steal the frurt of the Gods Margaret Bonnev 20 NOW DID YOU? Oh drd you ever notrce Brnx toe rn Or Dreka Lays double chrn Helen May er s haughty stare Or Martha Grrzzells harr so farr Kneut Wernmark s cute remarks Or Lottre Ihrllrps wrld gav larks Spud Watsons numerous beaux Or Alrce Carrolls many clothes Brllre Boettchers characterrstrc wrrtrng Or Kenneth Coopers love for fi htrng Clarence Ellrs creat long legs Or Ethel Johnson s short lrttle pegs George Oats grit for l5rn0' Or Charlotte Thrall s love for srghrng Mrss Lrllys Ingersoll clock Or Wrnrfred Amys admrrrng flock Or Darrel Dalrymples gaudy socks, Alan Woolley s brg brown eyes Jrm H111 s scarcely notrcable blush Or Felrx Wrrghts brrstlmg sage brush Alrce Skellys dramond rrng Or Thorman Smrths abrlrty to srng Carl Hansens class and vo Or Helen Coopers way so slow Last but not least our Dalles Hrgh School Where we all abrde by the rod and rule? Now drd you? D Wolfken . . . , . I3 Z1 ' . 1 Y . . . . 1IY. 1' . L5 . . 1 v W '. I. ' . . I . ' 1, c l C.n 'CA 1. s yn. , . ' . . 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Page 18 THE STEELHEAD Fon JUNE FROG CONVENTION The chalrman counted the f1ogs that had assembled to dec1de on the plans for a League of Cloakels He found that thele wele thl ee hun and fifty seven leplesentatlves f1om all the Fzogvxlles of the su11ound mg swamp What have vou to sav ln legald to who the leading flow of the League of Nobles shall be? began the chanman mth all due fo1m All the flogs began to cloak at once each shoutlng h1s own quall ficatlons fo1 leadelshlp The chauman upped vxolently fo1 o1de1 and when all was fwaln stlll he called on Plof Stoute to glve h1s vlews Vlho IS the best qualified you ask? exclalmed Plof Stoute 1n an exultant rranner Why I am of coulse belng p1Of8SbOl of knowledge and Just look at mx phx slquel I alone can malntam o1de1 and Dr Legs have vou am polnts on th1S quest1on'? 1nter1upted the chanman Dr Legs lose wxth all the d1gn1t5 of one who ca111es the title of Doctor of D1v1n1tv and began If you w1ll paldon my p1efe1ence I able Chauman no othel flog ID thls su amp has the d1st1nct1on of havlng D D attached to h1s name' The entue hog assembly was -wam ln confuslon Th1ee hund1ed and fifty seven f1O0'S all cloakmg of then own powels IS qulte enough to dlSt13Ct the most lexel headed chauman After many valn attempts to malntaln o1de1 the chanman hope lessly called out Is thele a motlon to adJou1n7 Then fo1 once the membels 'mgleed so they uncelemonlously qultted the hall to leturn on the followlng day w1th no better lesults The flogs lealned flom hald sad evcpeuence that an olganlzatlon wlll not be well governed lf the mdlvlduals 'ue not w1ll1ng to sacufice pe1sonal lntezests for the publlc good Lenola Khndt LIFE There axe fou1 stages to llfe chlldhood m1ddle age old age and death The sleep1ng and the dead ale but as plctures t1s the eye of chlldhood that le us a palnted d6Y1l As tlme Goes on we 1eal17e come what come may that tlme and the lO.l1 luns th1ough the 1ouffhest day When old age comes to those who have hved and galned for them selves onlv they know vs hat they say I have hved long enough. my . . o . u . . 77 . . . - F, C 0 sc v , ' , , ' , C . - e - a ,, . I V. 1 1 rs Q , 1 1 ' ' v I- . l uk ' ' Q ul . 1 1 v ' 1 c. rc, I ' ' . G . u . U l, . . V ,, . . . 1 . ' ' U 1 ' 1 w - 1 9 9 y 9 7 . Y , . . . , ' -,, H l K v . . . ,, . ' ' cz 7 .Y . ' . . . H . I ' v v Y C 7 1 I should name myself as most 6llL'1bIC for that high rank. Why, Honor- ' Il , I ' . ' I . 74 I c C, . . . . ' ' A - 1 th, . I tl . v. 1 1 I . ' . I L y - 1 ' . . 7 C I . ' u Q . 1 - u , ' . ' , - 77 , . , . . C . A , . 0 1 1 Q , , A 1. 1 . ' v E C s 1. . . , . ' ' ' 7 . 1 . ' 7 1 ' . ' . 1 ' I an 1 Y n I , , ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' D c . . ca ' , I , 7 Q THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 19 wav of llfe IS falln lnto the sear the yellow leaf and that whlcll should accompany old age as honol love obedlence troops of frlends I must not look to have but ln then steld cul ses not loud but deep mouth honol bleath Wh1Ch the D001 healt would faln deny and dare not And 'lftel all llfes but a YV2l.lk1I10' shadow a D001 playel that tl uts 'md flets hls houl upon the staffe 'md then IS lleald no mole It IS a tale told by an 1d1Ot full of sound and ful y slgnlfing nothlng M McLeod YE TWINS SCENE The 1I1S1d0 of a chulch mth a lalge clowd occupylng the many too few seats that thele W919 CHARACTERS Blnks and Jmks two twln b10th91S who ale to mall y Fllen and Helen also twlns Ellen and Helen tllpped dovsn the alsle of the chulch and seated themselves to xx alt the RIIIXRI of thell soontobe husbands I wondel lf Blnks and Jmks know how much they look allke exclalmed Helen I can haldly tell them apalt That IS what they sav about us answered Ellen But I dont Oh hele they come bloke IH Helen as the two lads stepped Ofallantlv down the alsle tow ald then b11d9S to be Come Helen exclalmed Ellen as the g1llS stepped toward Blnks No S'l1d Blnks I am to mallv hel polntmg to Helen No Im to mally you 3HSW819d Ellen Im to mally hlm broke IH Helen Sav cut the comedy Im to mally Helen myself blurted out Jmks Wllele do you get that old stuff 'P hotly answered Blnks Helens mme No you 16 to marry me says Ellen aren t you? Yes Im Say am I to marl y Jmks exclamatlon was broken lnto by the volce of the mlnlster who had walted a few mlnutes to let them settle the qualrel but had finally declded that he must act Whlch one are you? he asked Ellen Im Ellen she answered And vshlch one ale you to marry? Blnks . . . , . y I V . . ' ' ! ! Y 7 ! 7 7 n . .1 4 1 I v , f L C Y , - u 1 A Q v ' 7 9 1 ' , ' -1 I f 1 c r S 1 -1 1, I v ' Q 4 I I5 K . I U : I ! ' ' ' . y' Q 1 v ' . ' I y ' Q u v ! vu . J , . , .' 7 ' 1 v . nv'7 'u - - . . H I . . . . ,, ! ' u , , n - , . It ' V !! IK 9 . . t , . ' ' rr thlnk that we look much allke. If- ll i Y U , ' 7 . J I . Y . .Q '. n - O . ' KK 17 ' ', ' J V , , - ll !7 ' ' dl ,, ,YY ' ' ' 1 l x, h , n u 9 ,, as , , , . u 1 ,, ' 77 ' , . U 7 ,,, il . ! ! 7 . 44 , so ' 9 ' I ' 97 . KK 3, l! ll i 7! Y 7 ' IC 7 77 , - xc , H ' 7 ' ' , .. ' . . K6 ' 7? , . Cl 9 P! , . cc , - , ll . KK ' Sl , . Page 20 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Turmng to the two young men the mrmster 1nqu1red as to then names Im Bmks and he Well you are the one Just take thrs young ladys hand and step up to the alter ordered the Il'l1I11St91 as he led the way I knew Bmks was mme all the trme flung back Ellen as they stepped 0'a'lv down toward eternal doom Frank Frrzzell WHO'S WHO AND WHY I seem to be consrdered no more Ol less than a phonograph for answermo' questrons The other dry some one came up 'md hurled the follow 1ng questrons at me one after another IH rapxd successron Say theres some boy 1n the Senlor class that spends most of h1s tlme and monex travellnw tor the P10 Club Whos that boy? Why that boy I sard rs Exle Morgan Hes some k1d too Plays the mandolm and v1ol1n and Jwgs Then theres another boy he sard th-rt Ive heard called bhorty Whats hls name? mrght well answer to that name but the partrcular person who owns th t name rs Thorman Smlth A verv popular boy wrth the furer sex rs thls Thorman and he mlght be dangerously handsome V919 lt not for hlS shortness Then last nwht I was standmg on the street cor ner when one of the Freshman stepped up to me and sard Say Mr Semor who s that mftv lookm grrl that Just went by? Ill have to admlt I hadnt seen her but when I turned around I just saw her back but I could tell her a mlle aw ay To tell the truth sonny I answered I don t care to talk about that gnl for vauous reasons I guess mamly because shes a Junror That s Helen Jane Flrnn Good llttle hid He never guessed I was lyrng w hen I Sald she was a JUHIOI and less why I dldnt care to talk about her I mused to myself after the Freshle had gone on Whlle walkmg up the street a httle later I was stopped bv a breathless Sophomore who wanted to know who that lrttle short curly wlgged fellow w as Why he I answered IS Toke Koehler Hes the llttle fellow that always goes to the partres and prcnlcs Just long enough to see whos there and then beats rt Rxghto 19 . . D . ll 7 ' 77 ll ' 7 , . Q,, u 1 ' ' Q , . u ' , ' ' n , 7 b n. . Y Q b '- ' v 1- ' I s 1 1 - 1 O . ., . cc 1 ' ' e 7 . . 7 1 . . , . , ,, 1. tn o ' ' - 44 77 ' u' ' , J ' 7 7 7 ' 7 ' . . . .. ,, C . Cl 7 77 ' ll 7 1 9 C w , t 7 ' H ll 77 If ' ' Well, I answered, there are several ln the Senlor class that . . , A , . , , a . . u I , . Z.. I A 7 I D s ' YI . I 7 ' Q 1 r . D r ' li ' 7 ' 7 7 ' Y . ' 9 ' ' n . 7 ' 7 , 7 7 , . gg 77 u J , 7 7 7 . 1. . , . . ' . c K . y ' 77 H . 7. . v . . . - I V ' 1 ,u 7 7 , . 1 . v 7 ' v 14 77 . 54' 7 ' , , t 1 u 1. . y ' 77 ' 7 L . , . THE STEELHEAD Fon JUNE Page 21 CLASS AFFAIRS By Marlon D Lay Characters Class Presldent Secretary Dlfferent speakers at the meetlng Louxse Pretty g1rl Glen Verv xomantlc boy ln love wxth Loulse Hal A hkable boy Helen Hals sister George Another boy ln love w1th Helen SCFNE I Class Room Class Meetmg Class members stroll ln SCENE II Another room 1n the blllldlllg at the same t1me the follow mg day Preferably the art room or teachers room Meetmg of the Entertamment C0mm1tt89 ACT I Pres W1ll the meetlng please come to order? Brlght Boy Yes slr Pres We shall have the mmutes of the last meeting read Sec I forgot to wrxte the mmutes for the last meetmg' Pres Well nova what comes next? Girl Mr Presldent I move that the presldent appomt a com mlttee of five to plan the entertamment for the party Pres Are we ln favor of th1s'P fS1lencel I mean er uh a all those 1n favor of thls please stand QEverybody stands up and sxts down three or four txmesj Pres Well I guess the mot1on IS carrled Ill appoint the com mlttee after teh meetmg Boy I move that the treasurer take up the tax and pay the b1lls or the last party before we gave thls one G1rl I second the mot1on Boy I move the meetlng adJo1u'n Second Boy Address the chalr Pres Just a moment er IS there a second to thls mot1on Gxrl I use to a pomt of order There s a mot1on before the house Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q .-. N ' ,.-. . , Q U' n . .T '..... I J at- I n Y u s Q - Q Q Qi , ' Q , Q Q , Q - Q i.--11. Q .'1 Q T Q Q Q 1- v . Q .1 Q i 7... 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Q Q Q , Q 1- 1-, Q Page 22 THE STFELHEAD FOR JLNE Pres All ught Nou well hea1 from the chanmfm of the Eats Commlttee Chalrman CRIQQS, The commlttee met last nlght and we find that our plans vnll necessltate a 20 cent tar: Ples A 20 cent t Y has been leued by the Eats Comm1ttee All those ln favol please stand QH'1lf the class standsj P1es The membels of the class please bunff Voul tax to mouow Cul M1 Presldent I call fol ?iYlOtllC1 vote to be taken Pres All those IH favor of 1 20 cent tax please stand Gust tlnee IISG Pzes The motlon IS lost Gul I moxe the Eats Commlttee change 1ts plans and lOVS61 the tax to 15 cents Pat Boy I make the mot1on that they 1a1se It to 25 cents sos well all have plenty to eat PICS All those ln favol of thls please l1Se QNo one rlsesj P1es All those IH favol of thls please say I CCho1us of Ayesl P1es Contlarv the same lLhorus of Ayesl VOICES of several Vlhat was the IY'lOt10H7 G11l I move the rneetlnff adjourn Boy I second the motlon Ples All those ln faxol please C10Wd shouts Aye CC1owd 1ushes out! ACT II Commlttee Meetmg Enter LOUISE Glen Helen Geo1ge and Hal Louxse V- ell slnce I am chaumfm I start proceedmgs by saymg that whatever we do lets make th1s a regular party Hal I second the motlon Let s have a b1g tlme of lt Helen We must first plan what we shall do to d1aw the crowd toeethel Glen A get togethex ldea of some soxt l1ke Muslcal Ch8l1S Ol somethlng hke that yes you know what I mean Geolge Yes yes so we must fG1oup moves axound thlnkmg haxdj Helen I have lt Well sta1t off w1th d1op-thehandkerch1ef and after thex get tued of that we ll have a grab bag or somethlng w1th prizes Hal Oh g1V9 lt a lest' Bunk Lets have a show someth1ng PGPPY 1 T , u' V ' , U ' n . . -- . , a c lf D! ' f 0 'T' is . . , i 34 ,' U n ' l I - L u u Q. 1 - v u . - g 8 . Y ' .. I. I -n Q, C ' . - ' . -- ' 2 . ' I - 1'-' A u ' , Y ll , 71 ' ' , , ut- Y . l 1 Y - , - - 1 , Y 1 ' i . '1 1 Y 4 'i C a ' Q Q T 1 . l N , L . Pres. - The motlon IS carmed. 1 I Y , . - 4, . i . 1 I Q T' , 1' - . . 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A - K6 Q! . . be hero and have LOUISE for he1o1ne Im on to you THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 23 LOUISE CCoolyJ Smce we have 1ust two days ln whlch to plan the entertamment I thmk lt would be best to decxde mlghty soon lf we are gomg to haue a SHOW Glen Why not have a clever lxttle rnuslcal farce I know who has one Its entltled Loves M1x up and the1es Just enough chalactels for thls commlttee You see lts thls way the play starts oif mth a mm up and ends vuth a mlx up and the helo has to klss he1o1ne tw1ce 1n the flxst act and then once mole ln the second Thxs puts pep 1nto 1t and then Ceorge Bah' Somebody choke h1m' Hes Just fixmg It so he old boy e act Call LOUISE He wasn t plannmff anythlng of the sort I lt better mf you vsere hero and could klss Helen as 1 e hked Hal Say we alent gettlng anyplace at all We ve here for almost an hour and we havent declded what even suppose you d much as you been gabblng to start w1th Glen You poo1 fish' Ive Just been telllng you what a good falce we could put on and everybody would rave about the fine party and the good entertalnment Hal iSa1cast1callvJ Yes thev d xave all ught if you stood up there and klssed Loulse some half dozen tlmes Louxse Clcllyj Is th1s a Comm1ttee Meetlng or a Dlscusslon Club? Helen You boys are the l1m1t' Now I thlnk a mock court would be eas1est and most entertamlnv thmg we could possxbly have You know have d1ffe1ent ones come up to answer charges and then pay ba1l vs1th a stunt of some klnd Hal QH1 h p1tched to appear rxdlculousj Oh lovely Everybody gets balled out and then the Judge runs out of wit Ive seen e m before Loulse Well vull you kmdly mfozm us just what would you l1ke Mr Carroll? Hal Oh anythlng but not a g1ab bag or drop-the handkex chlef or a mock coult The first are too lnfantlle and the last 1S too drv Helen If no one has any obgectxons Im golng to study my Enffhsh for to mor1ow fTakes book and goes off ln the corner to studyj LOUISE CRather despalrlnglyj As chairman of this commlttee I really feel responslble for the plans and I dont see that we have much to show George It seems to me that th1s would be a good t1me to lefer the work of the entertalnment committee over to some of the consc1en tlous obJectors to danclng at our partles Why not go down to some of the IIIIDISIZGYS and old maxds who voted It down and say We ale trymg to glve a party to morrow mght w11l you be so kmd as to 11 Y A 9 9 ' V . ' r . . ' as 9 ' 99, , 9 - ' ' 9 1 Q . . . . v - . ., p. 'T v. . - Q. . - i . 1 9 9 th ' . . . . Q . 1 . , . . . I -1 . . . O . , 9 9 - . , . . , .. U . . . Y . 9 . , 9 9 - -1 , . , . . 9 0 , ' . Q 9 9 . . . , I -. . . -9 -. 9 . . . W' 1 T . , . . . . . 9 1: ' ' Q 9 9 .ol . . . - ' e 9 9 - - ' 9 9 , . . . V. 7 . r . . . . ' ' 9 9 9 . . 11 I i. ' - - ' 9 9 . . . . - . . 9 9 9 A . . . , . 9 . . - . ,, . . . . . . . . - Q 9 - 9 9 I . . . . . . . - . . . . H - 7 7 . . . . . Page 24 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE bring forth the entertainments you promised to give us in place of dancing? O, yes, fsarcasticallyl I can just see them stare at us. But we'd have them there all right. 1Every one laughsl Helen--I doubt if we'd get much practical assistance in that way, and what's more, the time to plan the entertainment is right now. Louise- fLaughingJ Glen and I are going to a dance out at Dufur that night so we probably wont be here anyway George-Helen and I aren't coming up till late either we re going to see Theda Bala Hal--Well I didn't intend coming any way there's a jitney dance Fr1day night Glen Its time to eat lets go George O let them do what they want to when they come up here Fllday nlght Marlon Lay ODFTODHS Dalles High we fare thee well Of thy ments well surely tell Of thy remamlng lads and lasses And thy many mterestmg classes All these well praise for ever Dalles High School you are clever Thy teachers are all pretty Thy Prmclpal ever Wltty And thy building well constructed Has a view quite unobstructed And since you re unaffected by the weather Takmv' all could we wish for better? Students who are remaining Enjoy It now the time IS waning Hlgh School davs are oer too soon Then youll wish for another moon Keep thy motto the Golden Rule Dorothea Wolfken 19 Ill' D , . ' Q I Y 7 ' 1 .. , I J n 1 s . I ' 1 I I , I 7 ' , . Y , . . . y . 5 1 3 ' 9 . e 7 1 .7 ' , A , 3 - 9 1 '. , Again, we fare thee well, High School , . -Q I , . THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 20 STAFF' STATI TIC SEF NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVII SPEAK NO EVIL To be of SCIXIPQ IS one of the fueatest qualltles an H1d1N1dl.1il.l can possess To be well hked IS a t lbute to '1 pe1sons pelsonahty to be competent IS a cha1acte11st1c all clave and that one has many attaln ments ls a t1e1su1ed compllment to a cfxptble soul To have all these and to add to them xullmgness fuendlmess and wolthmess vsould be to say that a pe1 son was as neax DGIIICCLIOII as could be expected and vse mlght YVISII that eve1 yone could embody all the glo11ous qualltles that ale found 1n a s1nce1e f11end The1e ale many people 1n the world and as one Ofoes out among them the1e axe llkely to be found many who ale fallules and dlsappolntments Howevel for every fallure there a1e a hundred successes for evely d1sappo1ntment a thousand tales of p1om1se For those who ale soon to meet thls vast tlde of human llfe Vtlth 1ts ambltlons and xdeals 1ts souows and fallules thele IS just thls one thlng to say don 1: Judge too halshly Let your cr1t1c1sm of othels be Just and as lement as that whlch you apply to youlself When tempted to censol 1emembe1 There 1S so much Good 1n the wolst of us And so much bad 1n the best of us That It doesn t behoove any of us To talk about the rest of us NEW RULING BY SCHOOL BOARD All the students who VS616 here last yea1 w11l doubtless recall the fact that the Sen1or ISSUE of the Steelhead came out about a month after the class was gladuated and gone The School Boald has made a ruhng thls year that all mateual has to be ID on a ce1ta1n date Thls 5 45 G, Y' A 4 AJ, . . ' 1 1 , . 1 -D . 1 3 I . - 'S ' as ' . in . Y V. . i , n. . 1 V . . Y 1 - Q 1 V' Y V I Many of us possess one, and others more of the virtues mentioned 'E 1 1 . . . I ., w S ' 1 1 . I , H . . . - a ' 1 ! - r D i! 7 1 1 ' Page 26 THE STEELHFAD FOR JUNE of course w1ll necessltate the omm1ss1on of some of the materlal that really should be ln the papel as assembhes that wlll come off after the materlal for school notes has gone to press class meetlngs that would go 1n to the class 1epo1ts -md othel announcements Thls cannot be avold ed however and so It IS hoped the deflclency w1ll be pardoned by the students and the patlons of the school We feel at the same tlme that though the p'1pe1 wlll not hue 'mll that could be put 1nto It st1ll It vull be out on tlme 'md that wxll be some compensatlon fo1 the lack of mate11al CRIMSON AND GRAY In the past yeals It has been the custom to have the SCHIOI ISSUG cover 1n the colols ot the g1aduat1 xg class Thxs year the colors ale blue and gold and It seemed an lmpossxble task to get a deslrable shade of blue A good lookmg gold coxex could have been obtalned but owlng to the fact that the cox G1 for the Ap11l number of the Steel head was a deep yellow xt was thought thele would be too much of a Slmllarlty between the two Fmdmg It lmpossxble to SGCUIQ a blue or gold cover the questlon alose as to what othel apploprlate colo1 scheme could be found D1st1ess xexffned unt1l some Oflfted pe1son suv gested crlmson and gray the coloxs of the Hwh school The mot1on thmg but Varlety IS the spxce of llfe WE WISH TO THANK YOU, HELPER' To those students who have wllllngly glven thelr tlme and SQFVICG 1n contubutlng hterary mateual to the Steelhead and to those who alded ID ty pmg the materxal mcere thanks ale due Unhke the saylng Too many cooks SDOII the bxoth we can say Many hands make hght WOlk and mdeed It IS true Befole the mate11al goes to the p11nte1 a great deal of work IS necessary It has to be lead typewutten 16 1ead and sometlmes re ty ped befo1e xt IS ready fol the pless womk Thele must be somebody to help 1n these necessaly IGVISIOHS and Cledlt IS due those who have helped and last but 1n no ways the least the staff wlshes to thank the Steelhead adv1so1s Mxss Ross and MISS Lllly for wlthout thelr lllltlllllg' and wxlhng help the pape1 could never have been the paper lt was A 4 . I H, . . . C , . - , ! ! . . I D , , U C ' Y. C 1 C C . . . . y . . , . l I 1 1 .1 C 1. .W 1 ' 7 ' . , - .O . O. ' O- 9 ' O ' met with immediate approva1- hence the cover. Custom is a good ' , 65 77. - 4 - j 1 , s ' . , Cl ' . 77 v H I ! . V D ,, . . . u , . . , .' - 3 .' - . ., ' 7 1 y .' . -. ' 1 Q , ' L 7 . 9 0 111, '1 5 ' THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 27 AS YOU SOW, SO SHALL YOU REAP 'Vlany tlmes have we been told that lnasmuch as you put yourself 1nto your work ln such quanltv vull vou benmt from It Thele ale always those who contrxbute nothlng vsho cannot be mfluenced to do anythlng for anybodv and vet when some llttle thmg goes wrong they are the first to QXPIQSS then unfavolable ODIHIOH of everyone and evervthlnv 1n genelal At the begmmng of the school yeal we all seemed to be expressmg the opmxon of hon dull thlngs we1e golng to be and st1ll we have had some good tlmes thls 3e'u and all because there were a few who belleved that good t1m9S xxele st1ll ahve The same pr1nc1ple of gettmg Just as much as vou g1V6 applles to exelythmg Those who have been mterested and who have contubuted to thelr school paper have enjoyed and app1ec1ated the Steelhead and lt has been proved that a great deal can be accomphshed by a few who 1eally des11e to do somethlng D H S SCHOLARSHIP Efliclencyl IS the cry of the hour velops more and mole the meanlnff of Success We students ale pxepaung fox the futule The hablts vue form day by day 1n D H S are gladually bI'll1g'1Ilg bout unchangeable lesults If we cultlvate the p1act1ce of lax scholalshlp negllgent attendance and a Splllt of n1espons1b1l1tx me can not hope to hold zesponslble DOSI tlons when we fimsh school No mattel upon what step of the com mercxal ladder ones pos11ton stands he must be eilic1ent or he can not succeed The best way to detelmme our futuxe efliclency 1S to ralse the standard of schola1sh1p 1n our school There are those who work There are those who merely skln through and there are those who fall The three ale avelaged to show the scholarshlp status of our Hlgh school You slackers who tlust to the other fellow to keep up the standard should be anmhllated You are keeplng down the standard of your school It IS you who wlll be the faxlures of tomor1ow unless you seek more dlllgently the eluslve knowledge bug In other words we must advance ou1 crlterlon of scholalshlp ln older to make our Hlgh school course a product of efflclency and a forerunner of our future success M D L 1 ' ' ' A ' fr . 1 . Y. . A f' .N - ' l l . . Y y . e 7 - I 0 1. - 15 . . ' ' ' u , ' , ' n ' 1 9 - ' . 7 I l I. v . N . . K y N . D K KK ' 39 ' Every day, the word is coming to mean more, and every day it en- - ' D . a ' . . i . i . , . , . '. . H . . . lr, v . . .- . , .. . . 9 '- 9 ' ' , ll ' H. . ' , . . . . U . , sc n . . . . Q , , , ' ' u ' rr ,- ' . . . . . . . , 1 lgt PS THE s1L1-QLHFAD F011 Juv AFTENFIONI All ASSEMBLIES Now how many of you slxmmed Soul hools upon the desl when vou heud the -ustmhly hell 111151, How unfieennnffly ood It would be to mms some che xded 1ec1t 111011 You huxued out of the club mom and met a ffood old pal lll the lull you then ploceeded on to the zssemhly Xomu hopee then d1d flee A stem man sat upon the stage and the whole 'll1dllfO1ll,1ITl w ts IH llp1O'11 The p11nc1p1l cllled vou to O1dCl and announced that the mfm would spexk on H1fTl1G1 Educatlon You looked holed then shd down 1n youl seat The tune pa sed the 'ip fxkel stlll xpoke and you beffan to look for some pastlme Maybe thele was some gul whos attentlon you wanted to attlact 'md by attmctlng hexs you seculed many othels You dxdnt mmd that though you xathel hked lt We have all done lt you know how lt IS But hsten' The next t1me you go 1n to hefu a spealxel glV9 hlm youx attentlol By dolng th1Q you w1ll swe much emba1 xbsnlent and eyen thouoh you fuent 1nte1ested some one else may be is Xllll 1. .fy 1 V .- 1 A L 1 , 1 . V r r 1 4 , ,L , V V V . , V V ', ' 1 .7 t 1 1 , A 1 x . , . . v I 2 e 1 . 1 'X 5' W . ' - D 2 ' w V V , - V ' . ' . -' ' . - - - C K u C n A I I I v 1 I., 1 1 , Z 1 f. 7 1 . v . . 1 1 V , - . Q. 14 v , 4 u Q' . I I n r 1 1 1 1 1 . K 1 1 U , , E , , as ' , ' u c 1 1 1 D . ' , , 1 . S , 1 C1 ' ' ' L' ' , 1 5' O b v 1 v I 1 v Y - C - C N C , . , 1 .C . , V . . . , . v . . v . , . , . . ' v ' . . V - K . X . . V. . L A 1 L. C , . .. . 3 V . V . . - C 1 1: f 1 V -yan-grffv-uf - a ':Ve:5Vn'i- 4 ::7q1,t 31f5 '-swf A Illll V i. THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 29 Vocatlonal Department H DOMFSTIC SCIENCF SEWING Even though Laster IS past and ue haw morn oul d10SSQS whlch were completed some tlme 1 o vm are not satlsfied to stop wlth one new dress and so the first telm Freshmen are vsorklng on thelr last ploblem an undersklrt The second telm Fleshmen are maklng mlddy blouses and the SODhOm01GQ spolt blouses So you see by the tlme we are thlouffh we wlll be completely outfitted and wlll feel lepald for oul tlme spent Anothel class IS studylnff the alt of house plannlng furnlshlng and decolatlng Thls IS a vely lntelestlng and the guls seem to thlnk thelr tlme IS xx ell spent Even thouffh ue are not taklng Mechanlcal Dlawlng oul houses ale well plannned and possess 6Ve1y convenlence Eunlce Bolton The pllntlng class conslsts of five gllls and three boys who ale taklng up p11I'lt1I10' as a vocatlon ln llfe and not for credlts It IS not so ea y as some of the outslde students seem to thlnk We may get three cledlts but we wolk thlee h0U1S evely day fol them We have Just completed the Aplll numbel of the Steelhead whlch was not out untll May as It was to be the last one before the Semor lssue hand composltlon has been a common thlng dullng the last month and a half We have set up a lalge number of poems for the Engllsh classes b6S1d0S pl lntlnv fol the school plays all the t1CketS These tlckets must be set by hand The hand composltlon of poetry teaches us the propel lndentlon accordlnv to the rhythm of the poem Whlch we are settlng We also pllnted the ballots for the speclal school electlon and the report cards fol the Glades and Hlgh school Vie have folded and fratheled The Steelhead for the last tlme thls semestel so we bld you all a fond falewell untll we meet agaln ln The Old Hlgh Scnool F W00df0rd 21 I . Jn J W ' ' . v . ' v 4 s gn ' L 7 f ' K, V . . lin. Y . . , no , , - . . , ' ' , - . , , . ' ' . . ' 1 Q v . -, . 1 V. ' 1 I q . o r - . ' . . . . . . L o K 9 9 . . . . ' . ' . . ' . . . . Y Y . . . . ' G I Q w 1 . 1. . 11 ' . n 1 u 1 . O - . N V . A . S . 1 ' y v 1 . . . . . D. ' . 9 U . - W. . . .. i . . 1 - , . . . . . . . C! I ' ' . . . - 4, 7 . i, . . v 1 . 7 I . . o , Q , ' . . . H . . . ,, , . I , . Page 30 THE STEELHFAD FOR JUNE N' un : FII! w YYIC-ES IQ, xl n C1911 CS! I 1 mrlg y 6- 7 g!B ' if www f' wird:- Nxk X kl bf H-F45-5 A,- DOMESTIC QCIENCE COOKING The class 1n speclal cookexy IS maklng 1ap1d St11d6S and IH the coulse of tlme they vull all be wonderful cooks Thlee luncheons have been sel ved on d1ffe1cnt days of the week to sxx teachels at a tlme A luncheon IS to be selved Fuday May 16 to SIX 19I'I'l2.lIllY1g teachers I am sule that those who have been pald th1s honox w1ll agree Wlth th1s filst statement about good cooks Vle have had a new member added to our class smce the 11st was publxshed Although not a H1 h school student Glace Gavln deems thls class XV0ltl1y of he1 valuable txme and we ale ce1ta1nly glad to have hex mth us llI211U'3.19t Bonney 20 CLEE CLUB The Gnls Glee Club lb lncleasxng so 1'1p1dly 111 membelshlp that next V931 thele sn 1ll hawe to be two Glee Clubs 'lhey have been xno1k1nff at VlCtOIX Loan Choxus To Spxlnfr by GIIPU' and The Two Il1es 'md have Just flnlshed Peautlful Sunset The Cleo Club now 1s xollxm fox pu1e1 tone quallty and IS succeed mg ve1y well The11 songs show a gleat deal of finlsh 1 A v l, .-K Rl ul 4-. -3 , 'F ,L I! - In a ' '.. 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THE STEELHBAD Fon JLNE Page 31 PEDAGOGY The Pedaffofrv class of The Dalles has had the unusual expeuences of taklnff full Cllal e of '1 foulth g1ade 1oom 1n the c1ty school system fo1 the ent11e X631 Phe Semol Unls l1 ve spent at least two hou1s a dfu and usually thlee and sometlmes n1o1e on th1S sulnect Thele a1e seven SGHIOI ffuls and du11n0f the com e of tl1e N011 tl1e1e have been IOU1 JLIDIOIS o11lv ont of whom IS st1ll 1n tl1e class The fixst semeste1 bes1des p1f1ct1ce teachln the g1lIS completed St1'1ve1 and INo1swo1thys How to Teach Thls semestel the class aemsted D1 CIQQOIV f1om the Un1ve1s1ty 1n 1v1n the standa1d tests 1n the c1ty alld 111 COIIQCIIDO' pape1s They have obse1ved and tau ht 1n the 1u1al schools have helped D1 DeBusk examlne backwa1d ch1ld1en and have done 1egula1 p1act1ce teachmff and study of school law and Undel the splendld supe1'v1s1on of M1ss Newton the class has been well p1epa1ed fo1 wo1k 1n the school1oom Many apphcatxons have been sent out but owmg to the fact that none of the boa1 ds meet unt1l June none of the gnls as yet have schools Howevel they a1e all hopeful fox the futu1e R M B PUBLIC SPEAKING O1ato1s and o1at1o11s a1e non tl1e cause of tO1l 1n the Publlc Speak lnff class The ITIQIIIDGIS ue non pohshmcf then mastemleces OVCI whlch f01 the past two weeks they have been Wl3.Ck1I1g the11 b1a1ns for wo1ds and phlases equal 01 bettel than those of Patrlck Henry 01 Damel Webstel In the 1183.1 futule the bettel of these orat1ons w1ll be glven befole the assembly and the best Wlll be 1n the SGDIOI Issue of the Steelhead A gxeat deal of ha1d wo1k has been necessary to compose and learn these o1at1ons and we feel su1e that the best of the class WIII be 19 p1esented In the m1ddle of May p1act1ce wlll be lesumed on the play A base of Suspens1on vshlch was postponed flom the H1 st of the semestel Th1s class has gleat hopes for next yeal The Hlgh school IS golng to be 1ep1esented 1n debate and Wlth a Pubhc Speakmg class w1th one yea1 s p1act1ce she IS gomg to have a fine chance 1n the wmmng of the State champ1onsh1p Chester Phlllps 21 1 Y ' cp za. 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Page 32 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE modal rtmmn - 671' CSE M CARPENTPY The ca1pent1y class has become mole of a Manual Tralnlng class the second semester Each student 1S domg 1nd1v1dual wo1k and IS str1v1n0' to complete some a1t1cle vsh1ch he has planned to make The t1me IS sholt and some of the work needs much patlence and sk1ll but on a whole the tasks w1ll be successfully accompllshed It has been the plan of the class to ex h1b1t 1n one of the show wmdows of the down town d1St11Ct the art1cles made but whether O1 not th1S w1ll be done 1S yet to be d6C1d6d 'Ihe class has shown 1tS ab1l1ty 1n carpentry wo1k the first semester bv the wo1k turned out undcl the Skllled supe1v1s1on of 1nst1 uctor E O lE1.1v1n Among the a1t1cles turned out are dlffereut sectlons of modern bungalow and a laxge numbel of bedslde tables for the Red Closs E K Alex Shlpe a commerc1al student formelly of the Naval Reserve 'md a wueless opelator for the Unlted qtates Fme1gencv Fleet COIDOI ation has leturned to graduate wlth the 1919 class We a1e glad to welcome hwm to our class a the boys are ln the m1nor1tv M1s Fdna Pea e who has been takmg sholth-md and typewutmg at the mofht school IS now takmff stenoglaphy 1n the day classes M1ld1ed Nlelsen has accepted a pe1manent pos1t1on at the F1ench Sz Company bank M1ss Katheune Anderson IS taklng MIQS Nlelsens tolmer posltxon as stenoglaphex ln the office of The Dalles Hwh school The one wear shorthand classes have completed the wear s WOIA and are now dolnff second V931 wo1k Many of the membels of these classes take dlctatlon of new natelml at a late of a l'underd 01 mole woids pex mmute They, a1e vely plOlld of themselves as tlus re presents only six months Ol leal school wo1k Our hook and crook classes are planmng a p1cn1c wh1ch wlll be I., 7, . 0 o . ll e ' 1 -:sl 9 . , , I I .... neil - - . u . . c .A D , . v . . . i 9 Y I , . , . .. . A , , . . ,' . , . . . w I - Q , . I - . ., 19. STENOGRAPHIC 7 7 . .1 i . 1 g 4 1 5. 4 I ' I 1 'V 1 , . . . I I V S . . . i . ' S 1 S , ' ' 1 ' G L7 ' . ' . ' .. . C L . L i . . .L . , . 1 ' . I 1 . ' x Cs. C , 7 v . J .'- . s .. b I 1 1 Q D Q ' ' x k ! .1 1 . A . . 1 - . ' xr - - - ' , . ., - ' v wlv v P I . Q ' . I , C11 , THE STEELHLAD FOR JLNE Page 33 held some tnne the latte1 palt of th1s week A covnmlttee conslstlng of one I'I'lQIlll01 flom exch class has been xppomted to make auange ments f01 the eats Othel commlttees have been appolnted to look aftel the t1'l.YlSpO1t2.l11OI1 and '1 slutable place to have ou1 DICHIC W are all lookln I'O1'VV'l1d to a V615 enJovable tlme WHEN THE POWER IS OFI4 IN THE PRINTING DEPARTMENT The power IS off Blank1ty' Blank' F01 thlg 1nfo1mat1on we have the p11nc1p'1l to thank Tu1n1n0f the pless by hand was no fun And Charleys Aunt slmply had to be lun So the 1nst1ucto1 sfud LOUIS brlng out the tleadle He sta1ted one foot on the peddle one on the H001 Oh' What would he g1Ve fo1 one foot mole' He had made It ffo but alas alas' The welght of lns foot had It gomg too fast So It xx as step on the brake and slacken the speed F01 Lou1e was pushlne 'md of breath was ln need Then stalt up affam on another round T111 Charleys Aunt was completely run down F Woodford 21 ART O1 all the thmgs I d1Sl1lxe to do WIIIIHU a 1epo1't IS one of the few So many txmes I had wr1tten before I thoufrht surely she would ask me no more But you can bet there comes a t1me When I would even glve a dlme F01 a llft 1n XV1lt1I10' mv repo1t When I see the ed1tor 'xpproachmg mth a frown I thmk now thezes one star less 1n my crown And thele s no use trymg to explam When I know lt would all be 1n va1n But doesn t It seem st1ange and funny That I would even offer money F01 a l1ft befo1e I start my leport We ale sorry to learn that Mxss Townsend w1ll not be w1th us next - 1 Q P I . . , il - - Z 1 nw , 2 4 ' 4 1 , - 1 1 I I ' , C . . ' 'C ' , . . . ' . e ' L- - vc . -y ' if ' . 'I 46 ' i? ' ' 1 ' ' c Il ' 1 . v I 1 v C . Cl Y 71 ' KC , 7! C C - ' . 1 Q ' U ' ' 1 f 1 9 9 , n I am su1e I am heavy enough to peddle. . , ,- Y D 0 1 C 1, , a , . y -. C , 4 ' D' 1 ' . ' I3 9 ! ' U , J H H il , . Q W n , 5 , . , . G . 7 O . , 4 , I f 1 ' ' b 4 ' f l ' v . 9 ' , . . v ' ' ' I l ' , . 9 l ' I ' . . I g '24 'IHE STEFLHFAD FOR JLNII vefu as she has tcccpted 'l.11Otll6l pOb1t10ll We hope that she 11 1ll hke he-1 new pos1t1on as uell as ue l1ave l1ked l1e1 Mlss Mane Vltlffll 111 has been elected to t1l e 'Nhss Townsend s pl 1ce I l1ate to t1lk about the 11cathe1 but It IS so wondelful that I cant IQNI t the tempt 1t1on At last tl1e plc1su1e ue h ue so 'onff loolted fo111 '11d to h1s come 'lIOtl161 lN1tu1e seemed to 1llVlt6 us outsldc to m tke a p1ctu1e of llel llkllCQS We accepted 1nd lb 1 1esult ue h we mum scenes to 0111 CICCIIIZ XX ont vou tome up to the ut IOOHI md see 1f you can 1900011176 some scenes of the s1111o11nd1n0 h1lls1dcs'7 We l1f1xe 11011 ed tucle sly on dCSlf7'll1H md have It 11st completed deswns fO1 11111 1311381 l1lI0lCllllIS cfupets book CONQIS md cloth They a1e all qulte OIIOIII 11 and ue ue tl11nl111 of e11tc11110f them 1n the A1t H619 IH The Dalles so that ou1 talented 51100935013 may contubute to tIIIb Hall ot I'1n1e 'NI G11zzell 19 GENERALEKHENCE The QCIQIICO class has taken 11p the study of some of the mode1n conwemences such as fheplaces fumaces gas and Glectllc stoves 6l6Ctl1C llfflltlfln' and tl161ITl0St'1tS These stud1es late1 developed 1nto 1 dlbCLlbSIOI'l on 1u1al school vent1lat1on by the Illtllle school ITIZIIHIQ The a1g11ment was finally settled bv statmff that the foul an can not ffo out the same wevtllatol tll1Oll0'Il wx h1cl1 the hesh dll comes We ale 11e'u1nff the end of ou1 'lsswnment fol th1s yea1 XXI11Cl1 lb one ch'1pte1 mo1e Vte 11e1e handed a 11st ot questlons upon whlch ou1 final exams a1e to be based A ten of them a1e he1e glven 1 GIVE classes ot 1OCk and examples of each 9 D1bCllbS hablts and hab1t fo1mat1on 3 How have the laws of 111he1 1tance been put to use by plant 1eede1s 7 Gue Illllee steps 1n lace 1mp1ow ement W l1 xt lb Cochmeall Sep1a ATHlJCl0'11S7 What IS the SOUICG ot each 6 What 19 polycloctyhsml A W 22 ORCHESTRA An ovchest 11 has bun 01,Q2lI11Z6d under the d11'ect1on of M1ss Messenger and IS showlng a g1eat deal of progress. It has been a great Ia c 1' ' 1 4 1, u ' ' 1 g 1 1. I , g yi I v 5 1. , L c c L . 1 v ' . v v ' 1 ' ,. 1. 4 4 , 1. Cn C- 1 C l-, C 1 , r iw v , 4 1 C X A n x C - , V 1 ' ' v 1 . C is C , 1 -1.1 L I 1 1- . 1. s 2 . ' 1 , ' 2 1 1 O v . . . , -. 1 '. 1 ' ' 1' J c , 4 . A 1 . , 1 ' 1 1 ' ,I .' 1 1 . - - 1 , v L 1 . c , c 1. c I c - - . . ' I Y 1 . z Q . 1 , . , - 1 1 1 V , v .Y ' . Q ' ,,. . Y . . . 1 x 1-. G F, 1 4 c . 1 vg . v I 1 -4 v 1 1 L., . 4 1 , . , 4. - , , c . . . C .A Z . 2 . I Q , ,. C .V Museum at Pans. Some of us suggest that we establ1sh a museum v - -4 . 1 1' 1 -1 Q sl - 1 C .C . u 1 , .1 In ' 42 I .' 7 .. 1 - . , . . 1 1 ' I k C v . 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 -1 v - - -1 1 kr o or 4 ' '1 - ' . . ' ' ' . H . 77 z ' , J . . 1 . v. 4 ' ' ' 1 n U 6 C . C . D . U is . ., , . 1 1 I v 1 . I l v . 1 L . ' Y . ' y . 1 1 ' . . v1 I 1 1, . C x 4 1 -4. 1 1 4 .v i . D . A I y . . . . . . C, . 9 7 . . 1 C L. 1 7 1 1 1, a 1 . 111 1 1? 1 1 ' . ' ' THI STIIIIILAD FOR JLINL I e 3 help to the 01 ll11Zdt1OIIS 11d h 1s fL111l15l1Ld muslc fO1 the llIlX61 tl1e St H101 play md the Sopl omo1e V 1lld9X1llG 'I u followm e the INCHHJCIS Fnst uohns Isthe1 CL1mlJC1t llllllllitl Ann -X1e Cohnn second V10l1IlS Ix1e llIO10'1l l Adi Seals C901 c Tunch comets Iv mn Ixobcnts Dc IH Johnson ind Alex Sl11pe clauoncts Cuv Feuy Alan Wollcx t10ITllJ0l1S W1lton Robelts plano Clcone Andlcws S 20 MECHANICAL DRAWING The students 1n mecl1 uncfml d1'1XN1T10' ue contlnulng the11 wo1k on enffme des1gn o1tl1og1aph1c p1oJect1ons pe1spect1ng of shadows by hxs been shown IH the xppefnance of the wo1k espec1ally along the l1ne of letteunff The wo1k on enfnne deswmng conslsts of makmg d1'lXX1I10 ot puts of enfunes such as the detalls of a p1ston and 1od COTIIICCUDO' 1od CIOSS head pa1ts C1'1IlkSl1'ift and flywheel Th1s te1m w Ill soon come to a close so all WO1k IS bemff completed as 1ap1dly as posslble The1e has been ve1y sat1sfacto1v wolk done so fa1 ln the xe Ll Sex Q1 ml of the students have completed the11 tenns wo1k al1eady and we 'ne su1e of the 0tll6lS dome so by the end of the semestel PHYSICS Afte1 leav1n0 elect11c1ty beh1nd tl1e Physlcs class has taken up an IY1tC1OSt1llf subject Sound Aumd wxth tumng fO1kS ll.llJlJC1 tubes fflxss tubes tumblels and aqua d1St1ll'1t'1 the students attacked sound waves l1ke 1eal seamen One of the students NXISIIQS to be known as one of the bught scholals 1n the anna1s of D H S so the 1epo1ter consented to bunff h1m 1nto p1om1nence The student 1n quest1on one Thulsday afternoon St1l1Ck 1 tunmg fo1k on a table and then 0'ot down close to the folk to hea1 the effects by placlnw the fO1k 1n watel Of course Mr Koehler ffot wet but lt has always been a mystely to hlm who spat upon h1s pussonave I'ass1ng the 10'1llY1 of sound the next top1c ln whlch we a1e at plesent engaged 1S L1ght Much spolt lb obtalned by lookmg at VIBGYOR Thorman Sm1th 19 it EC, 'V' 'ag' 25 , 'ga ' . a zu - .- 1 s ' J -, V' -' 1- . f . ' . L v' ' ' . - 1 1 fr a, A 4 I ., 1 , ' '. - V 1 I . Y ' ' . ' V' . . 1 U-. ., hz, 1 , . - . . . , . 5 . 1 . . ' . I Q? ' I , ., 1 ., li , , 2 . , . . 1, S, J K . -Y: . , .35 y . vw 7 x , l .. --A. K., . Q . z . 1 f ,, 1' ' ' ' O K, . , . .1 . y . sunhght, pe1'spect1ng of bLl1ld1I1gS and lettermg. A great lmprovement 2 . z 1 .C . , . . Pu' D O 2 ' ,gs 2 ' 5 cg , - ' , A. r w w 1 'w v ' y . 1 Q , ., 1 c . b 7 C V ' - . ' . y - Q ' 7 1 . Y v .2 f , v ' . - v - f C , g . . . O .. . D. . y ' A, ' ' ss u ' ' D 7 ' n -I . I 4 s 1 vi - 3 1 Q ' sr o 2 r u ' ' ar , , , , ' , s C K Q 1 '. n f s f A y'. 1 v -' c . ' . 1 . . - .' . . . . ,, ' ! 7 n g D 1 1 c 1. 4, . 0 . .b . . Y . . U . D ,Y 1, . L C - ' U ' . U 4 V . , w .N l . ' 7 - , , Page 6 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNL War Department Nik Q .Wa 4 'IL-W l X D f A. Nw! .. aaa for-we BELGIANI BOTTLE Thls month our Belglan plotegees fared a llttle better than last month as tne contents of the bottle w as ewhty five cents Thls IS really a velv small amount but even so lt lb a gleat gam ove1 SIX cents that was the sum total of the bottles contents fo1 the month before th1s As has been sald many lmes befole thele 1S so ve1y llttle we can do fol these Belgian people that We ought to be Wllllflg' to do all 1n our powel to a1d them Thele IS such a sholt tlme left 1n thls term It IS hoped that the bottle w1ll ICCQIVC thc full support of the Hlgh school students Let us see the tlde of penmes rlse to the a1d of the Belglan Bables B B FRED PALMER Decembel 11 1917 SIX of us Dalles boys m the same company mcludmv Sho1ty Elton Jxm Cauoll He1be1t Palker Art Gostlnfr Penn Clum and mvself salled fo1 England We landed Chrlstmas day ln L1ve1pool F1om thele we went to Fmnce and a111ved ln Le Harve the filst of Janualy We stayed thele only a few days and then re tulncd to England where we lemfuned the rest of the t1me Our wolk there was to take cale of txoops gomg through England Ovel one m1ll1on wele handled thele by the second Battallon of the 162nd Infantry We left England on the 19th dav of Ap11l 1919 on the Loulsvllle and a111ved ln New York tne 00 h of the same month I dont thmk thele IS anv compauson between the Umted States and England, as they are so far behlnd t1me I have had several of the guls ask me what I thought of the guls ln England So I w1ll take l',l11S opportumty to say that the Engllsh glrls CAN'T COMPARE WITH THE AMERICAN GIRLS CORPORAL FRED D. PALMER, Formerly wlth the 162nd Inf., Company G. C. A. T, '19. 3 1' -uh t 5- N-.fiiii-, ' Q in CBN-.S-L f as gh xx. . 1... I J, jf Ati -N, fa 9:1-V ' ,,, fs at QF- X. Nfl-t.lx,',... . I g N 7 , Q V , fl 2 XX, 1, ft X ' Ll, ' .xx I V ,. v.,-,V -X .5-1',..,.s ,rf-ze W,-, ,,,r'...: v ' . I H , F 1Iff'Hv,V , ,. . I 4- -ifrpil b - 1- ' lid V- ' 1. ' . ' L 'I ll., HX lv? 1 1 L I 6 . Y O - u .L C , , . . v 7 . ' C l t . , . . . . i . x . ' Y Y V' P ' ' as . H ' ' . . . . . ca H ' CJ, 7 Y , Z, ' ., 1 ' - . i . . . .. , . . . . , . . - 1 0 C ' , ' ' c . . y - Q ' 1 . . 1 I I . of ' Y Y 1 -' ' ' 9 t , . ' . .. . THF srl 1 LHLAD POR JLNL Page 32 GUY ELTON Guy Elton who w1ll be lemembeled as '1 foot ball stfu of the famous te xm of 1915 16 1etu1ned to hxs home he1e May 19 Guy enhsted IH the old Thnd O1e on shortly after wa1 was declutd md xxcnt oxe1seas Decembe1 11 1917 and was statloned nefu Vl1ncheste1 Envland unt1l lus 1etu1n to the Un1ted States the last of Ap11l 1919 SERVICE FLAG In ou1 aud1to11um 1 bc-'1ut1iul S0lV1C9 flag has been hanffmg T01 a couple of yefus VVe admue It and have shoxxn It to the many v1s1to1s vxlth 1e1l p11de fo1 It S1 mfies the numbe1 of fo1me1 D H S students vxho have taken pa1t 1n the xx 31 f01 democlacy Hoxxevel ou1 flag 1S now lncomplete sexual mo1e blue sta1s and althouffh we 16 1et to sal It '1 few gold sta1s a1e to be added Noxx to keep up the standfud of old D H S a1e we gomff to let the SQIVICG flaff lemam thls xxay Of COUISC not' We know the students ale all xx1ll1n0f to complete It If anyone asks you to help dont say that you havent t1me O1 that you ale too busy but show The Dalles 111011 Splllt bv sayln Yesl A gleat many t1m8S when we a1e deeply enffaffed 1n the socxal l1fe of the school we fo1get the spnltual slde and thls xx 111 be a ffood way to show our devot1on for D H S and ou1 countly A S HONOR GUARD No meetlngs have been called by the local leade1 of The Dalles chapte1 of the G11ls IIono1 Cua1d slnce the last 1ssue of the Steelhead The1e has also been llttle Ol no xx 01k done smce wlnter months and we hope the good WO1k of the gnls along the lmes of then' pat11ot1c act1v1t1es xull be 1esumed Mls Ph1ll1ps has g1ven no plans as to what Honor Guald wo1k xx1ll be If any meetmgs are called notlces w1ll appea1 as usual on the Hlgh school bulletm board and will also be posted IH the Ch1on1cle B B ALEX SHIPE Alex Shlpe fo1me1 and xxell knoxxn student of The Dalles H10fh school has 1etu1n d to gladuate xx1tl1 h1s old class The Sen1o1 class 31' is 4' ' ' ' - ' V y Y 'V ' Lk' C I n I . 1 Z - - . 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Page 38 THE S'1ELI HL-XD FOR JLNE espeemlly welcome Alex back as 1t adds one H1016 to tl1e class that 1S known f01 Qll'1l1'CX md not qu 11lZ1'CV Shxpe left f01 P01tl'1l1d 11st Auffust wl1e1e l1e enhsted 1n the New 11 Reseue 111 11111011 bmnch of t11e 9911106 l1e seued fo1 tluee months He w is l1te1 D10H1OtQd to tl1e 1'1nk of 1 xdlo ope1 ltO1 '1 1d 111 t,111Q C'1D'1C1tX 11e se1Ved fO1 SIX months 111 t11e Ulllted Qtates I'n1e10encx Fleet C'o1po11t1on Shlpe has seen 1eal sea QCIVICG 111 the En1e1 encv Fleet He 1GCL1XCd 1118 d1iC11'l.109 f1o111 tl1e Nu al Reseue S1 n1o11t11s df o and w as fnwen the pos1t1o11 ot 1'1d1o ope1ato1 WILBUR HOSTETLER I1euten'1nt 1111117111 Hostctle1 a well known fo1me1 student of The Dalles H1011 school 1nd a fl 1duate of t11e class of 1916 lo at home on a fullouffh but expects to be dlSC11'110Cd on the 28th of tl11S month L1eute11'111t :HObt0'f,lC1 has been IH the se1'w1ce of the a1m3 1n the Awa t1o11 Co1ps f01 the p st two yous He has been statloned at Issfxdun Fmnce as IH 1nst1ucto1 fo1 the p1st s1x months 1011116 111 fO1C1 n lands Ileutenfmt Ilostetlel w s a banjo playe1 and a melnbel ot a m1nst1el compfxnw Qlnce h1s enhstment 111113111 had one f1l1lOl1f 'l1 home and 111s ex dehffht IH Oettmff lnck to h1 fo1'11e1 Sll1lOL11'1d11'l0'S Du11nf'f '1 N1101t 1111110114711 111116 1n FIWHCQ h made a fou1 day 1 s1t to P111 and c plessed 1115 op1111on that lt app '1led to h1n1 H1019 tlwn anythmff du11n 111s abser ce M Bonney RED CROSS CONFERENCE A Red CIOSS confe1ence was held m the H1011 school aud1to11um llay 20 'md 21 Tllli 1 0I'ldE'1fl1l 0101I'11Z'It1OI1 111s DIOXCII 1tS 11011111 duung t111s Wo ld W11 as IS shown by 1tS vast IPCICHSG IH membelshlp At the be 111n1110' of t11e V1 '11 the ent11e membc1s111p w as 200000 but has now lncleased to 30000 C00 Smce the 1n1n1ed1ate w fn wo111 has ceased to some extent It has 138911 declded to 0'1VG the t1ITl of tl1e o10a'11z'1t1on to chlld welfa1e wo1k and pubhc nu1s1110 w11e1e the1e IS a vast field 111 wh1ch to opemte Some of the pl1l1C1p 1 spe'1l1e1s t tlns con1'e1e11ce held 11919 VS616 Llll Ix11pat11ck 1 s1sta11t 11111191 of the NO11LhXVQSt dlV1S1OH wh1ch mcludes Idaho OISQOI1 lW1Ql'IlI10'tOI'l 1nd Alaska Burt Adams d11GCtO1 of O1g'1l11Z 1t1on and men11e1 h1p XIIQS Gllttilloel d11ecto1 of pub11c health and M1 TUIDP aud1to1 Asslstant Ed1to1 4 M 1 J .14 'L' . . 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U n 4 I I w. . g , - . ,, . -1' , , THE STLELHEAD Fon JLNE Page 9 FPANCIS PASHEK 111111015 Pfxshck xxluo enhsted 1n the A11 SGIVICG has l9C91XGd an l1ono1 mblc C1lSCll'L1 e f11te1 Cl hteen months se1x1ce He has been sta tloned lt kcllx 1'1eld Tex Tl1e1e llc lttendcd the A11 SQIVICG Xlcclm 111 cs sclmool 'md mdultecl 'Is 1 Inst cla s ITlCCll'1I11C 'XI1 Pashek xxas '1 1o1me1 Dllles H1 l1 school student and xxas plonnncnt 1n the 1tl1lct1c xxolld Hls l1llIflS 'ue vclx Olfxd to lmxe hlm anion t1em wam PENN GRUM Penn C1 um '1 1917 g1'1dl1at6 of the D H S and a populzu student of tlus school hms yust 1etu1ncd f1om ovelseas M1 C1um left ea1lx 1n the xxa1 to Joln the colo1s as so many of ou1 felloxx students d1d He sfulecl fo1 En lznd on Decen1be1 11 1918 1919 He IS stlll lJQ1l1U' hold 'mt Camp Lexus but expects to be home soon M1 C1um xxfxs a membe1 of the old Th11d 0160011 xxhlch w1ll be lon 1C1'l'16I11l0616Cl fO1 lts gallant vxolk GEORGE COTTY C001 e Cottx an old Dalles H1011 school man has Just 1etu1'ned f1OIl'l the SGIVICQ He cnhstcd Janua1V 11 1918 and was sent at once to Kellv F1eld Texas He1e he 1o1ned the 900th Aleo Squad1on and xxas sent to Selludffe I41eld 'Xl1cl110f'1n He1e he t1a1ned f01 e1ght months 'md on S9p'CCI'l'1lJ01 1 1918 sa1led fO1 L1xe1pool England on the slup O11tt1a 1111 Cotty stated that he d1d not see actual fl0'l1t1I10' that he xx as xx o1k1n0 on CO11StlllCt1Ol'1 xx o1l1 He left England Ap11l 20 and xx as dlSCl'1'1l0'Gd 'xt once on lllfmv 23 1919 Geowe was Vely p1om ment 1n the old school 1nd xxe all xx1sh that he xx1ll 1etu1n Chet Ph1l1ps ORVILLE GIBSON O1V1ll6 Glbson a gmduate of the 1916 class who 1etu1ned lecently f10lT1 OVGISGQS enllsted 111 'he a1my 1n Septembe1 1917 He went OV61 seas m Ma1ch 1918 and xx as statloned 1n Isouden F1ance most of the t1me althouvh he xxas 11 Enfflfmd pa1t of the t1me O1V1ll6 w1ll be 1emembe1ed by the old foot ball fans as a foot ball Stal ln 191216 K ' . 4 'AZ . 3 L 4 , .i C v K. . . , . , .1 , K. 4 .g t I . 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' D l .1 C, 1 ' ' . w ' . v I v ' I SCHOOL NOTES 1NN1'1111111b 11 11 1111 1 0111111 D11 11101316111 O11 T11111 111611 1111111 11 1119 11 1 M0011 .fL1'1UOL1T'lf'l C1 thai 1111 111co111p111Le 110111 1lNl 11111 11 1 11111111 111 .um 111111 1.11111 11111 1 11 11.1.1 1 T101 111 pumltted 11 A 1' 11111111 . 1 11 11 1 .1111 1111111111111 C1 the 1 1 1 1 11111111 rr IC1 fU1OYlf 11 1111 wludem 1:1 11 1 1101 11111111111 N 1.111 1111111 1 P1 ww folts 1 1111111 so I1 1111111 11111.11 91 1 ,11 1 51 1 111 XT3' 11110 T01 11111 pu1p11s1 0 1111 11111111 1 .111 N11 1101111111111 11919 DIQSQHI 11 tins . 1 11111 111 113111111 t111 11Cc1s1011 of the e1t1 111111m1tt111 111111 11111 t1 1111 1 11111 cent tax I1 N 1111 11111111111 1 1 .0 11051110111 I.011e1tR 1 1 11111 S11111111 A1111 P1 1 1 fl 1111111111c1111111111x 111 111 N1111111 11 11111191 Aunt 111 1 1 11 1111 11111 111 .11n11N11011 1 1 130 11 01111 t1ve 1 1 1111111 1 11 111.111 1111111 1111 11111 11 11011110115 T111 qO1J1lOI1101E, 111111111111 11,11 X11 .11111111111C11d 111111111 11111 1 1. 1 LX 1 111 N1001L'H1ddt .1 11 111111111111111111111N 111 11.111111111111111 111111 L0 111 11e11 011 11111 111 11 1 111 111 11 1111111 111110111 t11o111 011 t111 N911 Tebt.1ment 11 11111 11110111 11111111111 111111011:.111t 111110u11ce11111111 110.1 that 01 the base 1'f1.Q'-1 411 11111 S1'r'1'1.1111X11 1-'01' .1 N1' K N 0 J TQ ' 11 . .--mi :gig:,,::g'-.ifg-.:1.i1 1 , ON-f O qw .11 .. .. . , 1 'PHP S:1'1111,' KNJSS l1'1 '1: 1:1 'T11 ' ' '. 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'1'111' 1'1:1ssf1f 1111 111 . 2 1, 1 1 2 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1111 :1 1' tj-1' ., 9 it 1 it 'L .5111 111112' S1 't 'CS 1 . 1. 1111111 1117 1711111111 9 'Q 1!1l11f11l1'-'Nfl 311:11 111' NY 111111111 1111 p '-'111 111. f': E 1: , 1 if 213 1111.1 1'.1111.1Z1, A . 5 ' t1 Q' ' 1' 11:11. ' T1 ' fs . 1111 '1 111111111 1'1111.1': 11' If H :L . 131 . ' 1 '-'sr 9 j Iltj- H1111 1 .1 4 115141 1111 s 1 ' f Sa 1 . 1 L '1 V: 1 111' - . . P1-111 '11' 1111 -1111. 1 11.'O1Q 21111 11.1 Maj . 1 '. 1 ' - 1 ' fe' 2. '11111- 11311 1.'- ' 1 ' 4 1 1 1 ,' 22 1111? '-. 11111 '1111'1'1'.1i: 111 ' 2 ' , V. S 1 v ' ' ' THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 41 ball frame to be held on the home field wlth Whlte Salmon on the fol lowmg F1ld tX The cast of Chfuleys Aunt was then 1nt1oduced ln an unusual and unlque wfn The v1ce p1es1dent of the Jun1o1 Class Cul Hansen took chalge of the p1og1am Among the numbcls wele A pmno solo by Opal Coleman a xeadm by Malgzuet Cates a clfumet solo by Guy Feuy and a p1 mo solo bv M u11n W ood Last but not least was a playet The XR hole Dam Fam1lv Esthex VS atson a Jun1o1 IS the authol and membels of the class composed the cast On Thulsday afternoon Reve1end Kelly lecently an army chaplam spoke to the Student Body BIISS Messengel led us 1n smgmg Boost1ng The Old H1 h School and Smlle Smlle Smlle at the begmnmff of the assembly on Mav O A C each ave sholt talks about the 1mpo1 tance of sett1ng a goal fo1 lnte wo1k M1s KGII also emphasxzed the benefits of spendlng two yeals at Noxmal School and then completmo' college wolk at some un1ve1s1ty The Student Body spent a plofitmble half houl Wlth Revelend D V Polmg on May 15 Mfmy of us 1emembe1 M1 Polmg as a folmel pastol of the Conglegatlonal Chulch He has lately been a leader of Slnglllg at some of the camps Amono the songs Vthlffll he helped us to smg wele L11 Llza Jane Long Lone' Tlall T1ppera1y Old Black Joe and I Want To Wake Up In The Mo1n1n0f Long Long T1a1l and T1ppe1a1y we1e sung togethe1 by two sectlons of the Student Body and a V615 pleasln effect was the lesult A SQHIOI Hlgh school assembly was called by Mr Moole at 1130 on We-dnesdav May 21 Among the announcements Wh1Ch W616 made we1e those of the Red CIOSS Conventlon to be held 1n the Aud1t011UIT1 du11ng that aftelnoon 'md the next day and of the Domestlc Sclence Exhxblt 1n the Teachexs Rest Room on Fuday afternoon M1 Moo1e also told us that the Athletlc Assoclatlon was gettxng 1nto debt and that fo1 that reason 1f no other we should attend the Mo1o Dalles base ball game H C 4 1 V v o '. ' v. i n. c.y' ca , 1, I7 - , ' I . 'Lyra - . , A . . ., 2 . , . ' ' . ' ' : C 5 . c g K A 1 . I C .' .. - 2 .' W z z fl . ' ' , li W7 , ' n , y - I - , ' v ' 3 Y ! ik if Plf Pk P11 Pk lv v u y 1 n . 5 7 .y 7 lk lk Sk 'll wk Pk I c . , as g, rx, H . . . ,, . . I u 7 ! l C3 Cs -1 9, 1919. Mrs. Kerr of Oregon Normal school and Professor Reed of . . . . g' ' . ' ' ' I C u . 5 H 1 lk lk Sh ll' :F ill ' 'c 1 . ' . . ' . 1 1 W 1 1. . Z, 1 1 n n eg . ., . . I KK ' Y ' 77 ll , ' 7? 66 ' , if CK 77 D C! O 7 7 I u , , ' v ca , ' H O ' 9 fr ' . . H , . L I . , ' nv 4 ' 0- y 1 ,, . wk Ik lk if Ik lk . D , I . . ' tp! ' ' b . ', ' C , . . ' r 1 . ' . -- . ., '19. Page 42 THE STEBLLIE AD 1oR JLNF O JOY' SOPHOMORE VAUDEVILLE' Yes lndeed the Sophomole N-xudexllle xx as a success' Ou1 Flench o1ph'1n Jeanne Dole xx1ll not QLlffG1 fo1 lack of funds noxx The 1esult of all ou1 COIlC9I1t1'1tlOl1 xx xs one hunched and elghty dolla1s the1efo1e the lndustuous Sopllomolcs 'xfte1 del1be1'1t1ng d1l10'E-Blltly declded one poo1 httle Flench olphan xxould not be the hmlt of then chal 1ty so they ale takmff mole And xxe h lxe the p ople ol The Dalles to thank fo1 then much applecuted suppolt Vxe lntend each yea1 to keep up tlus wo1k and by some means pay fo1 the suppolt of ou1 ch1ld1en ove1 thele The Sexette hom Floladola Wltll 1tS pletty m-udens and k1nd sus was an ulusu 11 muslcal numbel and xxe must lTl911t1OI1 that some of the chal actels acted qulte natlually but xve ll g1V9 no names Thls featule was the lesult of much lvud p1'LCtlCe on the pa1t of the pu tlclpants and much consclentlous coachmg on the palt of MISS M6SSeHg61 to xxhom xxe oxxe much thank Pe1haps one of the most 3.tCl1Ct1VL featules xxas the W1tches 'Vlalch The costumes wele cha1m1nff and only attalned 1n the two pleceedlng days by much labol on the pa1t of the gnls The Wleld muslc 1ende1ed by M1ss Johnson xx as a good numbel ln 1tself and xx as ve1y app1op111te tlon to he1 fo1 the splendld 1nst1uct1ons fol Buch Canoe and You It even bunofs us back to ou1 oxxn xouth to see floatmfr down a stleam a canoe xxlth the usml occupants a man and a gul' The canoe 1tself made qlllte a h1t lxatulally all the youngstels IH the house xve1e oxelcome by then Cll110Q1tV and xxe1e 1nqu111ng how the canoe moved xvlthout 1eall3, xx'1te1 'V V e shall leave th1s to then 1nd1v1dual lmagl natlons Yan Yanson Yamtox celtamly caused the sensatlon of hls young hfe ln hxs addless to the pubhc conceuunff ll1S Yanltoual art Of course the Vaudex1lle xxould not have been complete wlthout a sonv and dance So httle DO115 Hansen came to ou1 rescue wlth the dance xx hxch xx as gleatly enJox ed bv evelyone Then vxe couldnt have done xxxthout the D II S o1chest1a so xve xx e1e faxo1ed xx 1th sevelal selectlons Whlch added much to the occas1on The o1chest1a ln makxnff a splendxd success even though the majouty of 1tS membels a1e nexx Last but not least xvas Behndy s Weddlng The most astonlshlng part of thlS xvas that the weddmff guests and DIOCGSSIOH came down the cente1 alsle of the assembly loom lnstead of flom beh11d the scene ln the old mannel The b11de on the a1m of he1 fathel and the gloom were T01 a fexx days pelhaps tl1e most notouous couple IH the c1ty The bllde and the g1oom max easxly be compaled to the hon and the ' 1 1 ' - A 4 , . . . Q Y 7. v 1 1 , , c 1, 1 1 C 1 1' K 1 1 7. 1 1 1 ' 71 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 c ' , A . . . ., , C A. .C D 1 ' . . . ' 'L ' . . .' l 1 ' 1 - 1' v ,3 7 1 L 1 D 1 c 1, c ' 1 1 '1 1 V ' 1 ' 4 C L 1 C 1 1 4 C 1 1 L 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . .. . 1' ' H . ' . 77 H ' C ' 1 77 1 1 . ' 1 1 ' au s l I - ' C 1 1 ' 1 7 ' ' 5 I u v . I 1 ' 1 u 1 C C C ' . ' .2 ' A . . ' 1 v 1 1 I I I I A - ca 1 v ' v w 1 ' r . 0 , . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ry 1 s 1.1 C 1 A a1n M1ss Messenffer roved herself lo 'al and we are under obl1 a- ? lv ' ' . . . ' ' . ' . if ' 1 H . 1' 1 1 v y ' 1 1 6 1 O 7 1' 11 11 ' 1 c , V 1 1 1 --- c 1 ' ' ' T 11 11 1 1 ' 1 L 1 . u , ' 1 ,, , . . . . . . . ' 'c 1 1 X c ' ' 7 7 .A . . ' . ' . . ,, . v. ,, . . C, . - 9 u H ' 1' 1 . 1 - 1 ' 1 ,, . 1 ' 1 1 ' 7 1 r , . , 1 1' 1 . . , . . . . . O , ,, cc ' a ' 77 ', ' . ' ' Y. 1 ' C c 1 J l 1 u. I 1 1 u o Y 3 , ' , 1 , 1 , 1 C 11 L 1 . ,' 1 1 v ' 1 ' THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNIE Page 43 mouse Ah' Tl1e Gold Dust Tw ms' They awoke qu1te '1 sensat10n by 11d1ng 1n on tucycles 'md Cleam of Wheat was qulte amusln also but we must not fox et the fohmah husband ob de b11de Thls 130180111 e w IS 1eatlx commented upon ln all classes and especlally 1monff tl1e llllC1 sex Tl1e lllld8 DIOWQS ll9l tendenc1es as a l1on alld the 0190111 18 1 mouse when the f01I'llZlh husb'1rd 'IIIIXGQ The b11de funts 'md the lOlIll 1h husband 1QIl'l'1lkQ tl1at l1e sa1t'11nly does ob10c to the tx 111 of the knot But tl1e bllde IQVIXQS and the fO1I1lll1 hush md beats '1 h stx emt The p11so11 then by the Holy laws of 0160011 denounces then1 man and w1fe and what de Lo1d has 3o1ned '1SlllldC1 lct no 111111 sepamte to edde1 The coo11 OlCh9Sl',ld IS to be 1en1en1be1ed especlally fO1 tl1e pe1fect ha1mony ln 1ts 0v1hchu1e whxle tl1e ushe1s C11Gd come on yo 010119 t1a leadel Uncle Remus played h1s 1eal self and told the stoly of B1er Rabb1t wl10 was c'1u ht ln the Ta1 Labs of B191 Fox The Palson l1vened up the CYCYIIHU' bv '1 good old faslnoned 110 Of COUIBG the occaslon would not h1ve been 1e-11 but T01 Old Black Joe sung by l11S self The tefus and SOIIOXV d1splayed by the neg1oes was heart 1end1ng The cl11na1c a1r1ved w hen the two l1ttle 1'110'0'61S what come a11d1n0' 111 on the t1a1n of the b11de do a cake walk The Bllde and g1oom w1th the 19St of tl1e conU1ef-at1on follow them off Wlth a httle shakln ob de leg The whole p1og1am was WO1k9d out splend1dly and the audxence was w ell sat1sfled The 1110st Cledlt of all h0weve1 should be g1ven to Nl1sS K11kpat11ck whose unt111n0f Gff0ltS made the play mo1e than a success The mam d11ect1on of the play was under he1 supe1v1s1on Eumce Bolton 21 FEMININE FISH Hot weathe1 you say Vv ell why dont you take a swlm ln the tank? You dldllt know It was open? It ce1ta1nly IS open' When? Fvely Monday and Tuesday after school Mlss Dyson IS our 1nst1uctor and e1the1 one of these even1ngs you can find he1 down stalls teach1ng some fall damsel to be a Velltable flShl9 1n the brook The wfate1 IS cold yes But oh how good lt feels to come out of f'eomet1y O1 Enghsh L1tc1atu1e Just about w1the1ed and take a plunge 1nto a tank of cool sp11ng watel Monday IS beg1n11e1s class a11d Tuesday the advanced class About twenty sewen O1 thuty g'11'lS have S10 H6d up fo1 sw1mm1n0 but lNI1bS 7 A . . . . ' 1, . .7 f v c v. . . '. H i ,, v . . 7 ., c 4 ' . g Q Y , , .' lf ,' 97 ag 'as g- j . , V '. ' - ' - .' . v f ' ' L 5 I . - . . . , . u , , u , ,' 7 F, x 4. 4 . 7 . c L c .. ,' l ' , KK ' . , , !P , , KC , ' C -, l C C C A C , ' t , 1' g . ' H . Y' , Y' , L6 2 ., Z 'c L c as t' . c '. , V I ' v' n D Y y ' ' s . - . .77 1- ' ' c X ' c ff . u 1 14 . n u 1 .4 f 1 v . ' ' H - . YY . ' . .- .' U ' C 1 1 U sa n , ' , sebem . Me and My Gal was sung by the Ma1d of Hono1 and the . S . .' . H ' . YY . . ci 1 ' . . C Q. ' . 1. L, . . I . D N K C1 I on , 1' 4 . ' . U 77 C L G at ' H . .. ' Y . 1 ' u L C . ' . Y H . . x 7 i. . DD D . I . 1 '. ,, v. i ' 7 . ' ' 1 . . . H . , b D ! ll 7 u Q ' 7 I - . . . , .fu ' uv 1' 1 . u. 1 D ' o . . , . - 7 - , . Vg ' , , . . 9 ' ' 7 J , , 7 . Il ' ' ' . . V .. H . . ,, 1 0 1 K 3 . 1' v Q v - ' - ' ' 1 . . ' i'- ' D C Page 44 THE STIIELHFAD FOR JLINE Dyson repo1ts that so f-11 H1919 l1ave been only about fifteen We want a l'11ge1 Sh0XVll1g' th 1n tl11s 01118 so next week dont folget to bllllg' 5ou1 sult and come down e1the1 'Xlondax 01 Tuesday How IS th1s'7 Don t you da1e put my name to It SEINIOR PLAY Dldn t you hea1 about 1t'7 It w as the talk of the count1y fo1 about a month lJ9fO19 they had It and It has been the talk of town eve1 SIHCQ Was It a success? It celtalnlv was' It explessed mo1e pep than D H S l1as shown smce the yea1 one and even the student body p1es1dent appe led The1e was an 1m1tat1on Aunt He was V615 lovlnff and sweet but tl1e boys thou ht that he had too much of a l1k1ng f01 sknts And then the1e we1e two colle e chaps and a couple of gnls xt 1ust S'1XO16d all ove1 of IOHLIHCQ and 3.HOlZll9l Aunt a111ved and a couple mole men fo1 the aunts The1e was a butle1 too But that 1snt all The1e H610 eal ewcnmff d1QSSCS and d16SS sults and eve1yth1n that made It a success even to balmy an and HOWGIS and VIHCS and such thmffs l1ved happy ever aftel The1e was one who d1dnt get k1ssed but we dont lmfxgme that he mmded It fo1 Jlm H111 although he mmde a splendld 1m1tat1on aunt k1SS6d Mxss Flmn much mo1e 1omant1cally than It would h ue been possxble lOl hun to klss M1 MOIQRH Pzentlss 20 Don Donna Lucla M1s Bevelly Sm1th was a late f11end ot vom waxm husband Ivan Un an affomzed tonej Ixltty' SINC ING SCHOOL Slngmfr In thls Hlgh school should be QIICOLII aged fo1 mo1e than one 1eason About a week ago M1 Pohng of tl1e O1egon Ag11cultu1e College Y1S1tCd OU1 school and whmle he1e spent lus ent11e tune 1n teach mg us to smof the popular songs He encoulaged slngmg all ove1 the Unlted States If Slllglflg IS so needful to make thmgs halmonlze let us make xt a po1nt not to be the last school ln the state to begln If at 9V61y assembly we would smrf at least two popula1 songs It would llwen thmgs up and would glve the outslde speake1 a bettel op1n1on of ou1 school spnlt We a1e good s1n0fe1s we know because at every assembly a good lemalk IS made of how well we smg Now u J ' v . I . .I I , .' ' ' z 'U .51--Q .' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .' l C Y ' . I . . , I . Y T ' v 7 . ' , . . . . vi d ' . xl 1 u I . . vc N. 4' ' I . . . . h v 1 . , . I II I . . C 5 1 l u 1 s v u Y 1. , . L., . I I Ik , . I . . . I I . .. ' r c I . v . 1. I v , ' O . . . v ' Q ' L. ' w A 1 ' s L v . . ern How' did it end? Per usualg they all k1SS9d each other, and everyone ' .I . . 1 O ' I c c , c ' 2 y 1- 1 .D . I l ' . , , . 6, . I I . I I. . .. I I 1 1 77 . ' KK 7' Y? .. C - , 1 I . I. C . . . II I I I n L1 . 7 u. . 1 1. I I U I I I I . I I . .I . . - . x 3 4 1 ' - f f 1 - . 7 ' ' 1 1 - . ' D C ' ' ' . - '-' . - ' O ' 7 ' .7 'f ' I c . . PHE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 45 that we have the ab1l1ty we should take the advantage When we smg at the assembly thmgs seem n1o1e 1nte1est1ng than when thele IS an assembly and we cannot take pfut 1n lt If we want to keep up the good 16C01d of ou1 school we should do what othe1 schools are dome TWO EVILS The two gleat evlls of The Dxlles H1011 school ale M1dTe1m exams and Fmal exams Exam1nat1ons a1e loved by ne1the1 students no1 teache1s but st1ll they 161111111 w1th us Exam1n'1t1ons always come at a bad t1me when lt IS too hot to do anythlnff and the school p10 1am lJ0lO16 exam1nat1ons IS Clam exam Clam exam We must not fO1g6t that thue 'ue two k1nds of clammlng cram mmg of the 11 ht tlunffs and c1amm1n of the VN1OHg thmgs and woe unto h1m who mdulges 1n the latte1 bland Duunfr examlnatlon note books and themes become as much ln vogue as the celeb1ated knlttlng bag Publ1c l1b1 115 1eaches the zenlth po1nt of populauty at such tlmes NIo1n1ng noon and nlght It IS c1ow ded and so lntent IS evelyone that when the llblallan says t1me IS up It has to be lepeated several tlmes befole these devotees of learnmg can be torn away from then' books W1th all th1S studymv It IS quee1 what vacancles w1ll be brought to the m1nd by the appealance of some examlnatlon questlon Strange mdeed IS the ab1l1ty to lemember the HIISWQIS to questlons which we1ent asked and folget the answers to questlons WhlCh wele asked We thlnk exam1nat1ons must be a fo1e1gn 1nvent1on as no t1me savmg Ame11can would eve1 antxclpate such a d6V1C8 We wonder why some Ameucan boy does not 1nvent some mechamcal d6V1Ce for then' cultallment Mag be th1s honol w1ll fall to some b11ght Dalles student Dorothy Sharp SUMMER IS HERE Summel IS hele at last and lndeed you would thxnk so lf you could but see the locust t1ees ln full blossom not only Wlth flowers but wlth bees too The campus has never looked bette1 O1 more lIlV1t1Hg' w1th It s cool g1een glass 1oses heze and there and sp11nk1e1s gomg laz1ly alound and a1ound Many env1ous ey es ale cast out of the wlndows these wa1m afternoons and su1e1y we have the 11 ht to say that ou1 campus IS one of the most beautlful 1n Oxegon. 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' FHL SILIILHI xD FOR JLNE 1.14 41 OLR PPOSPTCTTXE CURTAIN A umqmm dmv 1 0 he f 1 1 C100 hlt It 1 comlmw H1011 out of thloe cl xwes mll lm the CUlt'11H fO1 the Iud11,0l1l1YH F110 cmtun 111 Id ul Ich the 1011 cl-um Stiltffd mfh the sum 01 S43 xx is IHCIQQSQC1 to '29 0 lx the 1918 cl QQ The 1919 C11-is H111 contubute lhout V110 A tw cuvt vn x 111 coxt 'DDlOX1IN11C1X C3100 thx sum ul we suih xcvt to COXII tm CXDOD e Ilouexm the Qchool bond ms ffevmelouxlx 13101111 Od th1t 1 It 1s not onouoh they Null IYISUIG 16 ncccsvu zmomt The C0101 hw not uct I nn declded upon but the CXIOICO hu lmt urn 1 most luxuxv nt mme sh ldo fi 1 Qoft WIOCII Fx uv one seemb to fIVO1 the mme Qhfmde so futume Qtudents of the Dalles P11011 uhm thex hwe 1 fmnel 11 fwsemhlv V111 pmbfxblv mt befole a cultam of 11011 ioldQ of xelvet xuth 1 monofu xm 111 Gold is the onlv dGCOI'1tl0H 1ll9tG Ld of the no doubt I1t1St1C but moxe O1 legs hue stfmgc of the pus-sent HICH SCHOOL QWIMNTN HOLE The num! 01 of coll'uleQs bow 'md the HUITIIHQI who V1'i1t6d the SXXIIYITITIIIU' tfmk xesteldix xx C19 two good p1oofQ that It xx 'N the hotteQt d15 of the season 'md tlmt Q'NX1I'11H11I'10 tune IS mlmost 11010 Many people fue C'10C1lV lookmff foux fud to the t1I'llC when the IIVGI wlll be wfum enouffh 101 a plunffe T110 dlp has been pamted led and some 1Qpd11 XXO1k hu been done 011 It 90 thflt lf the hot xseflthel contmues fO1 xbout tuo weeks 110 max expect to see the gaudy C01016d bmthmg sults out 11 fO1C0 Some people do Pot look fO1VK21ld to smmmmff vuth much efcu be 'moe becfume they do not know the chalms of a good svnm but those xx ho Vlblt the su 11111111119 hole 1CgLl1fl1lN 111 season a1e of the op1n1on that they could not rn xke lt tluouffh the lonfr QUIUHIGI days vuthout peteung lf lt xxabnt f01 then St1D1ll1'1t1DU' plunge Guy Feuy MR WILSON HAS HIS FUN XwOOdl0XK Xhlso q'1Id -1 V extem ben 1to1 IS the most seuous mmded mm I 0 L1 QllCOUl11,G1Qd I nex C1 hea1d of IHS telhnff an anec dote and so fm IS I klOXX hes the oulx Ameucan plemdent not C1CdltCd xx 1th h'1Yl w 1 put mkc A135136 he hfmbn t any sense of humo1 Oh VQQ he hm contmdxcted Replesentfxtlwe HQHIH of Al'1b'1m'1 the pnze humoust oi the house Xouxe ffot to show me pclmsted the senatol Ill bet Xou he nevel sees 21 Joke V'hy? fiashcd Heflm Has he qult lecelvlng S6I'l21t01S9 ' J 1' ' J . 1 ' ' . w. ., ., 4 - gr T 4 7 L , Q A A ' . .. .' as ' . 11 ' '. 2, A s1.f'tt t OHHQI Sl xl ,mtz athe .2 if . 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Page 48 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE II Semor Department SALUTATORY I WlSh to welcome you in the name of the class of 1919 to these closmg exercises of our High school life This IS a time to which we have long looked foiwaid It has been our goal foi these four yeais the point fo1 which we have been sti 1v1ng And now that we have attained lt as we look back upon the way we have come we realize how dear we shall hold these school yeais in the futuie We have woiked and play ed todethei we have had ou1 t113lS and Joys and togethei we have come this fax Fiom heie oui piths diveige each one to go his own way in life We mav meet occas1onall5 but we sh ill nevei be to ethci as we have been heie 1n school Fach one will hfue his woik to do and the ties that have held us w11l be b1oken but we will always iemembei these days and hold them apait fiom all otheis We have gatheled heie tonight to ieview oui school life to iecall many thlngs that haxe happened duung that time and in jest even to fo1 thls puipose as all othei classes have done befoie us to show the hofhtei side of school life It is fitting that such GXQIPISQS should bring us to the end of oui Senioi year that we may carry away with us this last pleasing memoiv so that in veais to come we may have this added pleasule to look back upon and engov It is not our intention to stop heie but we shall keep woiking and ieaching futher ahead fo1 better things attain still h1ghe1 levels To oui teacheis we leave ou1 thanks for then kindness and patience in helping us and Guiding us to tlns end They have done everything possible to make our woik pleasant and have not spaied themselves And to all those who have made these advantages possible we owe our glatitude W have not realized and we cannot leallze now what they have done fox us but latei on our ieahzation will come and our grati tude g'1OWV in piopoition Now oui time is to be given ovei to ou1 Sen1o1 Class Day exercises and in closing I adam wish to welcome you . I 7 K 7 . . I , v ' n ' . I v . , D .I , . .' ' , Q v ' 1. . . . 2 - ' . , ' V , ' ' I U w' 1 7, v S 2 - g 1 I . I I I. I I . I I I . ' - , v 1' 1 v n 1 1 I . . . I . . ' . ' , . ' , . . I I. . I I . . I prophecy what will be in the future. We have set aside this night, u ' s , A Q A 4 , L 9 1 . . . I I I I . I I . I II I . I . . . I I . . I C . . . I , , . I . I e . I I . I I I I I I . . . I ,- n ' . ' v u ' n ' , . . I 6 . I. I I I THE STEELHEAD F011 JUINE Pag 49 CLASS HISTORY fWom'1n d1essed 1n costume of '1 fo1tune telle1 S1tS lookmg 1'1to a m'1ff1c globe Spetks to he1selfD As I slt lookmff 1nto my mafflc fflole t11e1e comes befo1e me '1 11s1on Ahl It IS the old days comlnff back fo1 1 ple LS mt b1t of 1ellcct1on What do I see' O yes as plam a d'11 httle schoohoom md I beheve It IS the old Coult St1eet C1l001 V1 ut I see fam11111 lxces C111 that t1lIV 111 Vkltll the lo11g black 11111 md black ey es be the 1me I-1elen Jane Flmn that g1aduated IH 1919? Yes 1t Sl1lC1V lS 110 otl1e1 Ne ll l1e1 IS Chfulotte Th1a11 H011 d1f'fe1ent she looks' As usu 11 she IS 11l11spe11ng fi1st to a llttle 0'1l1 11l1ose fxce vs 11ot f'1m1l111 and then to a llttle boy 111 the co1'1e1 11ho IIONVIIS at the 1nte11upt1o11 Can that l1ttle f1eckled faced boy be Donald W11klHSOH7 Yes It IS 'md l1e IS be 1n111n hlS C'l.1C61 1n the 11o1ld of educat1on bv d1l1 entlv studymg 11lS nun1be1s I 11o11de1 11h'1t they fue dom 11011 Pelhfnps they a1 pe1fo1m11 1n 1 ftke game '1s I an1 d0lIl People 11110 con1e to me f0l '1d11ce 1nd h1 11 school 0111 mstead of a c11u111e E01pt11n SOICGIQSS It ce t.1111v IS Sl p11s111 11hat people 11111 do fol the Alml hty Dolla1 Dld I heu ft knock at the doo1'? Someone IS com111g to d1stu1b my peacc1u1 IGVQIIQ Somco e 1v11o WOl.11C1 delve 1nto tl1e past and b11n0f back days that a1e gone to the land of the p1ese11t W111 you come 1n'7 fElIt91 a stately appeaung gentleman A banke1J Madam they tell me that tl1ose 11ho 111sh fm 1ns1gl1t 1nto the past may come to you f01 a1d Is 1,1113 so and cfm you g1V6 me so111e 1HfO1m3t1OH on the past of '1 youn man 11l1o g1'1du'1tr-d hom The Dalles 111511 school 111th the class of 197 H1s name 1S LIIICSI, 1xO1'1181 I deS119 a young man of ab111ty a11d cle'11 past 1eco1d to handle the No1the1n b1anch of my banklng 1nte1ests 'md am cons1de11ng th1S young mans appllcatlon I would app1ec1ate any help you mwht Une me fMadam tu1ns and 1eads lobeb S11 1n leadmg the globe I find that th1s young man M1 Kohlel has hved the most of hlS l1fe 1n The Dalles O1egon He began school 1n the fllSt g1ade 1n a Cheno 1veth d1st11ct school a few mlles v1est of The Dalles From thele he 11ent to the old Academy H1s school 16001613 have been very good and bemg of a Vely qu1et d1spos1t1on he managed V61y nlcely to keep out of t1oub1e such as t1e'1tments 111th tl1e 1ubbe1 hose and the llke All through hls Sen1o1 111 h school ca1ee1 he showed a st1ong tendency for athletlcs and won seve1al lettels for h1s wo1k He Wa a Valuable asset to t11e basket ball a1d base ball teams Altogethe1 S11 I t111nk you can 1ely upon th1s young man for the pos1t1on you mentlon fGent1en1an thanks NI dan1 and leavesj fMadam to he1se1fJ Yes I lemember Elnest He sta1ted at 1 4 A 4 I Q I An ' C I , A Cr, 1-., n L , A 1 1' C G ,, 1 -A ' 1 ' C '. - . 1 ,, ' 1'z ,aw ' ' . 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A n Q y C n ' I 5. . ! i ' Page 50 THF STEELHLAD FOR JUNE the old Academy I uonder who else I could find there Let me see treads globej here IS lela Paslrek and over ln thrs corner all by hrmself and C'111lCSl'x 1 frzmff out of the vsrndow IS Frank Becker There IS Helen Maw er I remember qurte dlstlnctly how Helen used to borrow some ones pfufrsol and then come out to the playground and pose for us 1n true tashron sheet style Oh' dear some one else to mterrupt Come rn' CEnte1 well dressed lady about mrddle agel Madam I have come to consult 5ou agun as your adxrce proved so valuable before Thrs tlme It IS concernrng sex cr 'ml young ladres vw ho proclalm themselves Conscrentrous 19l1Qf for humamty workers They are uorkmfr for a reform m the Puhlrc schools whrch w1ll take the teachln f pedagogy out of the Hlgh schools and place rt rn Normal schools They also order a mental exammatron for each chrld who enters school and double pay for all teachers These voung ladres have as umed a very radrcal attrtude and I have come to 'rsk you to read tllell past and glV6 me '1 lrttle rnsrfrht mto therr natures that I may know better how to manage them Thrs group of young ladres mcludes a pau of Nlrss Helen Maver Nlrss Bertha Forrest and a Mlss Ruth McCorkle the WORST radlcal we hare to deal urth and the leader of the troup Madam These names sound yerv famllrar Where have I heard them before? Oh yes' I rck 111 the old hlgh school days These guls were Sen1o1 representatrves rn the Pedagogy class So they have made a hobby of then subject Well we xsrll see what the globe tells us of the past IIVQS of these grrls The Baker tvvrns come first These guls first started rn school 1n the lrttle town of Bru h Colorado In the fall of 1917 they came to the Dalles Hrgh from Molalla Oregon They had many fuends rn Molalla and a very good leputatron as qulet peaceful fl1l1l0V1!10' grrls How strange that now thev should be helpmfr set the whole educated world 1n a Jumble wrth thelr theorres of educatron Beatrrce Powell also tarted her career 1n a lrttle school named Greenwood and located rn the wrlds of Mosrer From there she came to M111 Creek and then to the Academy She also was a quxet studlous grrl but would now dlsrupt the whole system of educatron Eva Fosnot came from Lrldvx ell Idaho and entered as a Freshman rn 1915 All through school her studres were the ma1n object of her exrstence Next comes Helen Mas er She started ln the first grade at the Academy and mrxed HER work mth fun I am not so surprrsed at her Jomrng thrs socrety a she alvs ays drd take to new thmgs Bertha Iforrest entered school rn Stephenson Mrchrgan and entered the Dalles schools ln the erohth grade rn 1914 She brought wlth her A F 4 -I . . . K J x , . ., ' - sl, v . ' 1' ' 1 . 1 ' V . 1-lf L-I Yr - 1 ' K v 1. .1 5? 1 '- 'x ' 11 ,1 1 1 1 n Q L1 C 1 ' 1 .4 1 ' 1 A1 1 , t . . , . . 1 v 1 Y v ' - , 9 - 4 r - ' '- r y 1' 1 7 1 7' 1 1 lv , 1 U ' ' 5 . ' Q . ' Y v .- .1 U . y 1 ' ' o . . . C g O O ' 1 . 1 1 rg . ' I 1 4 K I. b. , ' u . . f. S ' 1 1 . I V v 1 .1 , L 1 1- aa . ,, . twms, by name of Baker, a Mrss Beatrrce Powell, Mrss Eva Fosnot, L L H s .Y A K. 4. .. , A , 7 1 ' 5 v , y vi 1 1 , . v 1- . . 1 1 . 1 , . . . I . , . JZ . . . . . . C . 1 V , r .1 1 1 . I . 1 f-1 0 1 1 1 ' 1 ' Y , . . ., , . . . . 1 - . . ! 7 O ' -. D . . , S . . .1 . H Q ,, . Q. . ' , 7 ' ' ' Y. ' L Y ' ! 7 ! ' 7 , . 1 y 1 2 I Y ' 1 -1 ' 1 ' I - ' . 7 . . A .Y I . . ., 4 T , f. i. , . .. . , S , . 4 1 11 1 . l . .1 9 7 C I ' THE STFELIIEAD FOR JLNI' Page 51 '1 good 1eco1d and muntuncd thls 1eco1d tlnou hout II1 h school She evldently beheves 1n the old adage A woman possesses the p11V1l9g9 of changmg her mlnd Ruth McCo1kle started he1 notollous career 1n a llttle school T3 h Vallev She came to The Dalles II1 h as a SOPIIOITIOIQ 1n 1915 Tluough Hlffh school hcl uomk was ercceptwnally good and she showed a hlghly developed mentallty She could have used her talents to a much better advantage than bemg a leadez of '1 txoup of I3dlC8IS fLady rlses to gob fL'1dy spemksj Thank you Madam I am vely much sulpused to find these young ladles VWGIQ eve1 qulet peaceful guls Pelhaps they have taken then thcoues oi Pedx o 5 so to he ut that It has tulned the1r heads fLady bows and leavesl fMad'1m to h91SGlf, Well Im ce1ta1nlv surpused I had ex pected to heal of the gnls as successful Peda offues Heaven knows they wolked hald enou h 1n school to attaln meat success a colncldence that neax ly all of my VlS1tO1S have asked about my fo1me1 classmates Come 1n please CEnte1 old gentleman mth cane 1athe1 6XC1t6d, Ale vou the lady who IS famed for readmfr the pasts of people she has ne1the1 seen nox heard of before? fMadamJ Yes Su' I can do all that you clalm fGentleman takes seat and begms to talkj Well lt 1S Just th1s way I am Presldent of the UIIIVQISHI Coppel Mmes 1n South Amerlca and have mllllons of dolla1s to my c1ed1t I have an only son Alan whom I have 1a1sed wlthout a s1ngle wlsh unglatxfied I had hoped he would some day step 1Ht0 my place and cont1nue the work I have so well begun Instead he IS breaklng h1s mothel s and my heart by showmg an mterest ln theatrlcals I thmk he IS encoulaged and ulged on by a young actress who IS staxrmg m speclal featules at the Hlppodlome and vshom he has informed me he IS to many soon I must admlt the young lady has unusual talent and her aCtll1g' has been of the hlgh9St and cleanest tvpe Howevel she has appeaxed qulte mysteuously ln New Yo1k from no one knows where It 1S lumored that her true name off the stage IS Mauon Ehvabeth Boettchel of The Dalles 01egon Can you tell me 1f th1s IS true and lf she IS a worthy young lady? fMada.m leads globej Mv deal su the globe glves a most satlsfactoly account of vou1 young lady Her name IS Marlon Ellzabeth Boettchel and she IS from The Dalles Oregon She entezed the Coult Street school 1n the tlnrd grade commg from New Yo1k 1n 1911 She has an excellent record ln he1 school l1fe and was a great favoute u ' 1 ' I' -, . . . . H v I M C , 1 '. . . . ,, , ' '. . . in fg , . ' 1 . e 'g 1 ' ' . ' Cv o I V I VC A 4: s Y 1 C 1 1 I l C 1 ' - . , , ' ' y ' y 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , . ' . , .' ,N ' 2 g g. , 2 - ' 1 . L I . 7 . ' .' C , 1 Li Y 7 N . ' . 1 g o ' s 1 4,1 I ' 1 D C3 ' There IS the bell agam. Thxs surely IS a busy day for meg and what . . , 1 ' l - 1 1 1 1 . . , . 1 7. 1 1 1 . 1 v . . 3 . 1 - . , . l , O. l - , . . . . ' ' . I 7 I ' 1 1 Y 1 , . u u 1 ', 1 , 1 Y I 7 ' ' ' 7 C 9 I ! ' ' ! 7 . . . I ., , . l , v n . L . - N . ., I 1 Q O ' ., . , I . . Y . 7 ' . , . Page 50 THE STEhLHL XD FOR JLNE amonff the students She 11 1s 01'lC11l1lQQd hom the D1lles H1 11 111111 tl1e class of 19 and 1JQ0 1I1 1101 st'1 1 c11ee1 bv '1pc'11111ff as leadlnff l1d1 111 the SQIIIOI class pl 1 Qhe IS 1n excellent 11ouse111fe 1nd In1 su1e 1ou1 son could I1Ot End 1 bette1 101111 l1d1 ln 111 Ne11 101k QGe11tle111an 1 S11 J Illlllll 1ou '1l1d1n1 I ieel 1e1y much 16 l1e1ed by tl11s 1lll,91X1LXX and I sl11ll '1ct upon 1ou1 1611100 fl1I'1d'1I'l'l mus11ffJ V1 ell so M 111011 has c1ptu1cd '1 n111l1o11111es son Tl1e old 1n1n 11 1s LQ1lI1lll1V uousecl 0111 tl1e p1ospects of ac 1ess as a dau lte1111l111 11t u11t1l l1e s es 1e1 Ill bet e changes h1s n11nd 1n 1 l1u111 If 111 doesnt she 11111 soon talk l11n1 out of lt tM'1dam plcks up '1 17113611 Ah' 11918 lb the 016111119 papc1 Gettlng leady fO1 elect1o11 a0f1111 h011 t1n1e does fly' I 110111191 1v11o a1e to be ca11d1dates tl11s yea1 fKl10Ck l1ea1d Nadarn l'11s pape1 '1 1dG, QVQIV 11ell d1CSSCd ffentleman LHtG1SJ II011 do Vou do Mad'1m I ha1e con1e to consult you 1n behalf of my f11ends 1vho a1e 1unn1n0f fO1 the Senato1sh1p of New Yo1k St 1te These gentleman '11e opposed 1211911 p1st to publ1sl1 Ill con1p111so11 111t11 0u1 c'1nd1d tes 1n tl1e connng can1pa1ffn These men dl f1on1 O1effon but fO1 SQVQIT1 yefus 11'11e bee11 tl1e pol1t1cf1l le 1dc1s and 1110 111615 111 Ne11 101k Tl1ey 11e IV'Il'1 Robe1ts ard Alex Slnpe t11o ol the st1o110fest 1Jol1t1cf1l me11 IH Ne11 Y01k QMada111 ag 111 consults Olobej These rn n -11e bot11 11 ell eduf'1ted men Alefc Shlpe befan h1s educ'1t1o11 '1t OCC3.IlS1dG Cal11'o1n1'1 FIOTTI thexe he came to The Dalles lllgh school 111 1916 as -1 Sophon1o1e He 11as g1adu ted 111th the class of 19 and all th1ough l1s school l1fe was a 1GC00'l'llZ6d leade1 1n school act111t1es He 1vas X615 cleve1 and an able le'1de1 Tl1e fflobe sl1o11s 1101111110 of 1mp01t I1 e tl1at m1ght be put do11n a0a111st h1m 1n 1ou1 campfugn I1 n Pobelts ente1ed The Dalles scnools 1n the fhst g1ade at th Cou1t St1cet SC1100l He 1ece1ved lllS e11t11e educat1on 111 The Dalles f111d ls a c1ed1t to those 1nst1tut1o11 He f10u1ed p1o1111nently 1n Student lody '1fI'1,l1S he also can 0'1V8 1ou notlnnff to conepl 1n of 1n h1s past 11 e fCCllf,lCI'I'1'1l1 looks d1sgusted and Wlth buef tha 1ks takes ab1upt leave 1 Oiadam to l1e1s lfj Im glad to 11011 that the boys '111 dOll1f so n1cely Tl1ey ce1t 11111 a1e a c1eo1t to tl1e old class I hope t11ey Wm V111at became ot 1111 p'1p 19 tLooks 'mound and p1cks up pape1J What' a t1a11 101JbG1y One of tl1e 111ost tl111ll1r1g ep1sodes of the last t11enty ye 1 T10 mon 5 O1 valuables taken but lad1es all sc'11ed to death I 11onde 11110 the cummals a1e CBe1l sounds off leftj 1.1 ' 'z L ,, ' .. 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THE STEELHLAD FOR JLNE Page 53 fEnte1 plfunlv d1essed entleman takes Chill, Madam I am Dectectlye Howell 'md h1ve come to you COIICOIIIIIIQ' th1ee young men who held up a t1a1n 11911 B1ooklvn budge last evenmv These men 31C to be t11ed and I should hke a 1ev1ew of the11 past as we feel su1e we can conv1ct them of seve1al Othel c11mes commltted 111 that v1c1n1ty lately Then names ale U1b'1n Pashek who appea1s to be the 11 ht hand man VX1l1o1d Saunde1s ev1dently the tool fO1 the anff and J1m H1ll ahas Fay H111 the leade1 fMadam 1eads lobej M1 Howell the Oflobe tells me that these th1ee men a1e f1om The Dalles O1e01on M1 Pashek IS educated as a1e the othe1 two and beffan h1s 6Cll1C3.t10H IH the St Ma1ys Academy of The Dalles whe1e he contmued Lllltll 1910 when he enteled The Dalles Illgh school as '1 F1eshm'm Tluough school he was Ve1y qu1et and tac1tu1n almost to the p01Ht of sullenness Thou h popula1 Wlth the boys he may have 9IltQ1t'11IlE-Ed ea1ly tendencles to a c11m1nal caleer but 1f so they we1e not bl0l.l0'ht to hght M1 Saunde1s began school 1n A1hngton Oregon 1n 1908 He ente1ed The Dalles schools 1n the second made at Court St1eet school He also showed a xe1y 11111612 d1spos1t1on althouffh h1s school wo1k was all that could be desued How eye1 ln SGHIOI h1St01y classes he showed a ve1v restless sp1r1t always 1211151361 mg to some one or ma1k1ng w1th h1s pencll p1obably th1nk1Y'0' up some m1sch1ef to be 1n when school was out M1 H111 beffan school IH Wasco IH 1907 When ln the fourth g1ade he came to The Dalles w1th h1S palents and attended the Thompsons Addltlon scl1ool He never was very studlous and gene1ally tardy He showed an ea1ly 1ncl1nat1on fo1 makmg easy money whlch p1obably accounts f01 the final step wluch 1esulted ln h1s capture fGentleman uses and tha11ks Madam! Gentleman Im glad to find 1211811 past IS not so bad Thelr sentences Wlll be hard anough as It IS cEY1t, fAs he leaves anothel youn man enters Ve1y studlous appear enceb Madam I have been gn en the task of looklng up the past of P10f6S901 X E Mo1ga11 tl1e Wo1ld famed autho11ty on all questlons 1elat1ng to Home Economlcs and Fa1m1n0f I am to wrlte h1s blography and would be thankful of any help you could g1V6 me fMadam 163dS globel I would be glad to help you Wlth your blography M1 Mowan sta1ted to school thlee m1les south of The Dalles O16gOH and enteled the Hlgh school ln the fall of 1915 and was gladuated w1th the class of 19 Very early 1n hfe he showed a mark ed ab1l1ty as a leade1 Hls ea1nest 6ffOltS 1n club work won fOl h1m a t11p to summer school at the O1egon Afrucultural College when he was a me1e ch1ld Hls ea1ly hfe was very qu1et Wlth the exceptlon of one acc1dent when he was stluck upon the head wlth a 1ule1 b1eak1ng 1 P ' 1 ' c I ' 1. Q' 1 , ' c '. - ' c , 1 v v L 2 , . . 1 . 1 1 1. . c K O. 9 -1 7 1 Y 1 1 1 1. ' L Q I . . l F 7 . 1 1 1 v 4 1 I . c c I , 30. - 7' 1 . . ' . 1-1 9 9 rv C ' 1-9 nv 9 9 ' 1 . . 0. . , . .c . U . T . , G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' '1 f 9 r- - - 9 1 1 Iv I . 1 , Y 15 ' ' 7 . . ,, . . , 1 . 'fr . . I 1 1 1 1 . A C x L 1 1 . 0- Q . C 9 ' o v . ' V . ' .' ' 1 9 C 9 . V i I . 9 In - ' ., - 9 9 - - . C A - S.. . . v y vw . . . . . Y t Y , 1 . 1 . - l., ' 1 v v 1 . . 1 . 1 v 1 v C 1, 1 9 y , '. f v 9 9 -lc- v . ' . . . . ' A . ,D . . . 1 , C C . . Y . , . , . i . . . . . . . 9 1 - v ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . , . 1 . . - 1 y 0- 1 ' - 9 c - i. Y -. - T 9 . , 1 1 1 ' 1. . L . . , . . . . . . U. v -' . . -. ' 1 1 1 1 ' . . O 1 ' . . 9 9 9 . , . . - ' 7 . - ' I 1 .1 1 1 . 1 I 1' -1 1 1. C o . . . i . 7 ' . . . - 9 ' , 1 1 y' 1 1 1 ' 7 7 Page 54 'IHE STEI LIIEXD FOR JLINL the 111161 and sendlng tl e DISCLS fly 11101 111 evely d11GCt1Ol1 W hen st1ll 1 clnld he bec une the 11ct1m of 1 pan of known ey es and b1ow11 Cllll whlch by the 1 av he h d not outhwd when he fuadufmtcd 1n 1919 In h1s Semol X9'1l he spnnt much of h1s tlme 1I'l 001l1g' oVe1 the countay md estahh lnnf 11flust1 xl clubs I hope you w1ll find what I have told xou of mte1cst md benefit Hound man explcsses thanks and 9X1tSJ fLntL1 news lCDOltLl I Q1llClx 'NI 1d1m I w Int some help on m5 stoly The blfvgest thmv out' V1 om ln tl1lOXYS he1 husband 'md guest mto fits by feedmf' them home made doufvhnuts Wvltll then desselt GIVG me some p1 t tuff fo1 my w11te up Younfr woman fo1me1ly known as Allce Skellg ffuests Hazel Esl1nffe1 Flo1ence Howell Lela Pashek Dolothea Wolfken and Helen Coopex fMadam 1C2ld1I10' Olobej VS ell Nhss Skelly and these guests we1e schoolmates IH the old days at The Dalles OICUOYI Mlss Skelly f1om Oles 0190011 ente1ed the Illgll school as a F1eshman 1n 1915 Fhough 1athe1 qulet she enteled ne-nlv all class act1v1t1es and showed an eallv 1nte1est 1n Domest1c SCIQFCQ CTO news 1epo1tc1J You Y111fl1t 1dd that she was ve1y pop 1la1 H 1zel Eslm L1 st 1ttd he1 cueel 111 C1185 ValleX L'1te1 on she attended St V111 s ACldCl11X mt The Dalle OICUOH FIOITI the1e she went to Newpolt X1l1ClC she 1t1ClldL,d h Oh school P10111 the1e she ente1ed The Dxlles H1011 school as '1 Tun1o1 1n 1917 She was an 9St1l'l1alJl6 younff ladx '11 d has many lllends who w1ll he guewed to hea1 of he1 eatmff the fateful doughnuts NIISS FlO1QI1C9 Howell lJ6f '11'l he1 educatlon ln Couch school Po1tland Oleffon enteunff the exehth g1ade 1n The Dalles schools 1n 1915 Hel school 1 co1ds V619 splendld and she was fuaduated w1th second hono1s bemvf Qxlutatouan fo1 the class of 19 Lela Pashek and Helen Coope1 both sta1ted ln The Dalles A1158 Pashek at the old Academy and M1ss Coope1 at Coult St1eet They w e1e both wen good students but M1ss Pashek showed an ea1ly 1ncl1na t1on fol the compamonshlp of le1 l1ttle n 1 l1bo1 boys and mflsculme schoolmates She was Ven populal wlth all he1 fuends Mxss Coope1 establlshcd n 1maff1na1y non fence .uound l1ClbQlf as fax as masculmes W616 concelned Dolothea XX olfken enteled The Dalles schools f1om Ladd school m Poltlfmd 1n the fall of 1915 She dld splendld wolk 111 school and was V915 populal 1monff he1 classmates If she w1s evel made to stand ln the co1ne1 01 sent to the of lce fo1 H11SdGI11G3,I101 I have no knowledffe of It CRepo1te1J Thank you madam thls w1ll make a swell wute up QEx1t 1epo1te1 J ' . 1 Q 7 .A ' ' ' ! A 11 C ' 1 , 2 f 1 1 ' 7 ' ' ' , 1 ' ' 's, ' , ':. j il 'N ' cg' 1 1 , . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 3 '1 ' ' 1 ' 1 . L y 1 A I., z Q 1 sf .,r 11 . '11 Y ' ' V Y l 'J' I X 7 1 1 -1 1 1 1' D L . J. 1 1, 1. 1 ,, . .1 - vw o 1 1 . Q , , 14 4 1 . 1 L . . x 1 1' , A l C . C n , V ' . D' ' 1 ,Q . 2 ' ' s C 1 s s ' ' - y I - 1 ' ' 1 1 1, 1 ,. ,O . . . rw A1 1 v v 1. 1 1 1 2,5 m L - . C, ' Y y A 1 ' 1 1 1 v o - 7 o r y C , . . ' . V , 'N 1 , o o '- 9 A 1 1. c c A, ' O . ' 1 1 1 . 1 . ' 7 D Y ' Y 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' ' ' 1 C . 7 y x L 1 '1 ' ' e '. - ,r z . 1 f ' 1 ', etc., and make your story more 9fll6Ct1V9. z ': g'f'.:a'1 :' ' far' j. 1 ' ,1 , 1 171 1 , v 4 3 f1 1 4 1 1 K 1 1 AAS L A C D' C 1 D, 1: 1 7 - . 1 1 1 . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 lb . . ' , 1 V , , . 1 - ' 1 I v ' c D c c u 1 1. ' v v 5 1 v ' -. v - -' v x v ca .. r 1 ' 4 N 1 L D V . 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I. 4 7 I, . -- 1 , . . 0 1 1 THD STEDLHEAD FOR JLND Pag 55 Clladam to hexselfb hell poo1 Unls I should have thouffht Ahce would haye known bette1 than to tly to male doughnuts when the 111s came That must have been a pe1fect endmff to an awful day fo1 the whole buncl1 fKnoek IS hea1d and pompous poheeman entelsj Madam I hawe just taken up th1ee educated c1ooks who 1Cl'LlS6 to we any 1nfo1mat1on as to who they ale 01 XXl1Q19 they came f1om Can you th1oW any hght upon the sub1eet'7 Oltdamb Penhxps I can help vou You say these people w1ll not tell then names Pe1h1p 1l you have hfa1d lJltS of convelsatlon or can Ulve a desc11pt1on ol these people I m1v be able to help you fGQHtlQY1llT1J VS ell they dont t1ll much when anyone IS alound but they eall the youn woman Vette w hleh I p1 esume IQ a mckname The talle1 l16'IX191 man lb called B6Ck61 and the l1ttle guy IS Sholty Smltlne The youn lady 18 a declded blonde and has natu1ally 1ed cheeks and blue ey es fMadam to herself! Well fo1 the loye of Mlkel Does he mean Flank Beckelo F1om what I have heald to dav Im almo t wlllmg to bel1eve It befole he confnms my susp1c1ons Well Ill see what the globe has to say about 1t CReads fflobeb Sn the globe tells me that these people a1e Maltha C11Z7Pll F1 ank Lecke1 and Tho1m1n Smxth They ale flom The Dalles O1e0fon a11d all have llved the most of then' l1ves ln that place M1ss Cuzzell went to The Dalles f1om Centxaha Ill1no1s and ente1ed the fifth made at the Cou1t St1eet school She was a great favo11te amonff he1 compamons In he1 ea1ly l1fe the1e was nothlng that show ed a tendency to lI61 latex c11m1nal ca1ee1 F1ank Pecke1 has hxed all of h1s hfe 1n 01 near The Dalles 0160011 H1s fnst publ1e appea1 ance was at the Academy IH 1906 when he ente1ed the H1St vlade All tlnouvh h1s school hfe he showed a st1on0f hkmff fo1 moymff p1ctu1e shows especlally of the vauety that Oave c11m1nal ep1sodes th1s W1ll p1obably explam why he IS such an expelt at the buslness Tho1man Smlth IS an 0190011 man and befrun h1s pubhc hfe at a 1ade school ln qt Iohns OIGWOH In 1914 he enteled the seventh g1ade at Court Stleet school He was HGVGI studlous and genelally got most evelythmg that a Vely small boy IS subject to but a good 1epo1t Cald QTo gentlemanj Would you m1nd tellmof me the facts of th1S case? Im ve1y mtelested IH these people and have heard of them befole fPol1cemanJ Well tl11S mounng as I was taklng my beat at 3 00 a m I notlced th1ee figu1es c1eep1ng along the shaded S1d9 of the . . . . fl' . Q l 1 rv 1 . 1 1 c 1 . i y O 1 . O V c 7 7 ' ' l c 'K' c I P v C . . ' ' ,D f . 1 1 . 1 7 ., c , c . -1 , ' A L e - 1 . , , v .A . gf 7 ' 1 ' 0. Y C . , . . . , 1 . . , . C 1 4 1 1 ' A c i 4 c 1 K . 1 c . . ' C ' 1 s 1 Q C ' A 21 ' ' , 1 y., c ' 1 ., 2 y . I 7 . - ' . 2 - , f 1 1 ' , V is ,, V . i . . c ' A 1 I c . . v' 1 ' 1 U . 77 ' ' 1 '- ' 1 st , Y H , as ' ' 77 Y r ' , - . J 01 ' .Y fa C L 9 L V 7 ' by A 1 C 'Al . 'W - 7 A 1 n 1 1 7 1. 1 1 I . IlI2l,1l2l13. I Vette G1lZZ9ll, my 1l.'01l'lI61 classmate, Tho1 man Smlth, and . , .A . , . . - 1 , .- - c . c c L , A . . i I . . N , V 7 ' ! A C 1 . -1 1 C3 9 K . .' . .3 , . - . ' 1 . c 1 1 , , c . , c . 1 , ' 5 , c c c I r I 1. v 1 1 - . ' . - 1 c , , .W O . i 1. 1 . 1 1 . 1 v . K D 1 1 . y 1 . . 1' ' 1 1 c 1, 1. v . wc J 1 . 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Page 56 THE STEELHEAD FOR JLIxE alley I crept close and IH a few mlnutes the coast seemlng to be cleal the young lady walked boldly out lnto the llgllt plsslnfr 111 IIIOIIIZ of the dlamond dlsplay 'lt Tlffany s As she passed thele w as a sudden clash and sl e 1111 At the sound the two men ILlbll6d fO1VS31d glabbed sevelal valu lble PIGCLS of ICXNLIIY ald mn also I cllled to them to stop and filed mv IQXOIXLI Vllllch stopped them So you see I saved the day and a lew thousand dollals wolth of Jewels fPOllC9Il'l3Il goes to dool 'md leawesl fN0lS9 18 lleald blnv on the dool Madam goes to dool D Good a fashlon sheet Wondel VSIIGIG It ls ilom V1V'1dOu Ellte Styles Madame Helene Jeane Fllllnette Thls must be Helen Janes shop that Mallon wlote me about Well Helen In celtalnly dlsgulslng hel Illsh name well I dont bl-lme llel though as Fllnn would not pass vely well as a Flench cognonlen That lemlnds me the globe gave me a plctule of Helen ln the fI1St grade at Coult Stleet thls afternoon Whlle I have a few mlnutes to spalelll lun ovel her lllstoly for old tlmes sake CTul'ns to globel Hele we ale Don Wllklnson and Challotte Thrall are thele also They have gone to school flom the filst glade ln The Dalles gladllatlllg w lth the cl lss of 19 Helen had the V3.l9d1Ct01y students as tlICI1 posltlons wlll testllv c,lll.1l0tt9 plepaled to pound the typewlltcl and was V611 Good ln that llne of wolk I had -1 lettel flOllI one of the old classmates last week Saylllg that Charlotte had been taken up by the Pollce fO1 peddllng flult on 'Vlalket stleet ln San Flanclsco wlthout a peddlel s hcense The same letter Sald that Don was admltted to the bal ln MlbbOu1l fKnock IS heald SlZlldlOllS gentleman entersj Madam I lep- resent the Cl11't1SS Pubhshlnv Company for the Amellcan Mafrazlne We are gettlng a QDQCIHI recold of all the people who gladuated flom hlgh school ln 1919 I represent the Ole on dlvlslon and have a lecold of all the gladuates of The Dalles Ilo h school wlth efcceptlon of a young lady by the name of Besslc Potts Can you by lneans of your mafflc globe 9'1V6 me hel past 111 leffald to lI91 educatlonal ca1eer'? fMadam leadlnff globej lv ell she stalted 111 school at the East H111 school ln The Dalles and from there attended sevelal other schools ln that cltv qhe leached H1 h school ln the spllng of 1916 Hel wolk was plettx good when she studied whlch was seldom Was that all you wanted to know? CGentlemanJ Yes I thlnk that wlll be all Ive already some knowledge of the class as a x hole fGentleman than' s Madam and exltsl fMadam consults watch and slghs as lf tlredl Thls ccrtalnly has been a busy day It seems almost a leunlon f01 me as I have heald n y C Y , 4 v . . 1 1' ' n 9 o f 1 4 a . . Y L - . 7 ' S Y A, V . y I .1 U A K . . , . , . , . , .. . . I g ,S . t v, .3 1 .C , I 2 . - X v vs, - - ' . X v w Q ' ' 7 7 ' y 1 .17 v - ' v . ., C . L. 'w .1 I 4 4 u Y v . e c -- 4 O . c D . T , ' ' . v . ' '- '. cc ' - an o 1 I Q C 4 66 ' 7, ' ! ' v 4. , u I wi . r , , . 1 v 1 I 1 I . . . , ' ' - . 7 . . ' . ' 1 ' 1 s Q y Q ' ' . . , V . 1 1 1 ' . . , . ' -' , 7 ' . , 1. . , and Don was business manaffel' for the Steelhead. The were ood C3 .1 1. . 7- w ' -vv I I 1 n , 1 L n L. r t 1 ' C Yu. u K Y 17 ' I . 1 7 -1 CJ ' C I . - sl 7 , . 1 - ' . ' v' J ' A 9 . ' Y . ' I . .11 A' . U . 1 . D . - , C3 Y D ' . . fv 1 4 1 . l . K, ' H g 1 1 . 1 Y ll 7 D ' nf Y ' ' 1 ' .A . 1 ' - O 7 D Z3 ' . 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THI' QTFELHEAD FOR JLNI Page 07 fmom all of my old clmssmates Stlan e that thev should all come at once VS ell It Ib closm t1me I must don ClVlllZ6d clothes shp out the b nck w 'xy and xppeu llke any IQ Ll Ameucxn c1t1zen should 1n pubhc WHIHA1I7HJLEAVE'YOU We hate to lose you we IL so used to you now but well 19Hlf,l lll39l how up untll now Just l1ke McCauley we we found we IC used to hzvlnff you 1ound You ale the best weve eve1 had and stlll you IO not so bad And we lxke vou Just the smme Just l1ke ou1 books hele that ue used to ha1d wea1 Ou1 hlgll school dxvs close as SUIUITIGI t1me comes And I guess Jumols that you w1ll do We hate to leave vou we 16 so used to you now We hate to leave oul wolk wc 19 so used to lt now Well mlss ou1 lectules fO1 sleepm 1n class And we feel sure that sou w1ll mlss some of us too What IS Z1gg19 golng to do when INIHIIOH 1S thlough And he must come to school alone We know MISS Ross w1ll feel a rellef When ou1 h1sto1y class IS a thlng of the past But M155 R1ddle wxll m1ss us the most Because we bother he1 mole But she doesn t m1nd how much trouble we are We hate to leave you we 19 so used to you now PROPHECY My dear Jane You1 long expected lettel l0CG1VCd and of coul se as you know I was moxe than glad to hea1 flom you You asl me to tell you what I know of the old 1919 class and by stlange co1nc1dence I Just came in touch w1th them a iew weeks ago Fate has blought then' names to me and so a few mole WO1dS of each Some yeals ago an announcement came to me from Pumpkln Hollow 0160011 of the wedduw of Alxce Skelly to Jake Eshnger The bude was cha1m1ngl5 d1essed 1n Whlte chalmeuse etc You know the llngo they put 1n those announcements I have slnce put Alice out of my m1nd as doomed to happy domestlclty for l1fe About the same tune someone wlote me tellmg me of the amazmof n . 2' - 7-'i ' 1 f 1 : . .. ' g , . , . g . , .', 2 1 ' 1 2 ' ' 2 ' 2 , . 1 '1 4 L , . Y , v ., . c , I V , l. . . 1 1 . , . . ' . 7 7 I f ' Y v I v I1 1 ' v Q s 1 L 4 ra . 1 . 1 - 7 . ' 7 . 1 ' 9 v l l v I t c . 1 l u u 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ' s. Ct n x , is L na 7 v . A . ' . Youve been the wel y best F1esh1es, and Sophomo1es too, L. . , . h . Y . 1 c c v , . 1 - y .v ,JV . 1 ' 7 Y ' , 7 7 ' . - . ' ' 1 s - 7 v' ' s 7 1 9 7 C a , . V . Y , , . . 9 . , . s v -, . s ' s K . . , . . . ! lj G, ' s' . ' 7 1 ' ' - , . . D Page 58 THE STIIELHFAD FOR JLINF success of one Ex1e NIo1 ln and askmff me 1f I had eve1 hefud of h1m It seemed l1e had 1a1sed -1 ma1velous p1 One that had tl11ee mo1e cu11s ln lts tful thm my Otllel p1ff had QVCI t11Ol10'l11l of l11v1ng As I V15 tl11Hk1I1 OVQI tl1ese tuo old cl1ss mates a st1anUe thlnff happened a knoc' sounded xt nn dooz Knot that a knock IS at all st1an eb and upon ODCHIII 1t I sau 1 stout 1athe1 ffood lookmff man The face seemed oddly flYY11l1'1l and yet I couldnt place It tl1e1e seemed to be somethm add d md then I dlscovucd It 11 as '1 downy fuzz that 1nhab1ted 1115 1191361 11p At L1st' Wl1v Cu11y 11o11le1' Afte1 the f11st shock xx as OYQI and Cmlw hmd pe1suaded me to pu1chase one of h1s patent Ix1dd1e hoops u'11antced to hold anwthlnfr but the Kld I sat down and heald f10Il'l h1m the sad tales of some of my f11ends I lea1ned that Tho1man Sm1th had d1owned h1mself because he fell 1n love vuth th1ee M1ss Sm1ths at one tlme and couldn t declde W1'11C11 one he wanted the most had xecently accepted a pos1t1on as iat lady 1n Darnem and Fallys CIICUS The last t111ng that Cullv had 1163.111 of J1m H111 was that he had establlshed a t1a1n1nff school f0l young and ffood 1ook1ng NUISGS And ou1 old f11end Luban what of h1m'7 Why l1e has sta1ted a Beauty Qhop on B1o1dxx1x f01 the 1a1s1nfr of maxdenly blushes He has been very much of fx success alone thls 11ne I hea1 The thlnff that scandallzed me was the ma111affe of Helen Cooper to that er1at1c Bo1sh1v1st Ju11o Hates and he1 adoptlon of h1s theory Be or Bust The other dav IH the pape1 I came ac1oss a notlce that su1pr1sed me I see that Judve Donald W11k1HSOH IS sue1ng for a d1VO1CC f1om M1s Pearl Baker W11k1nson because he made a m1stake and marued the xuong twm I also 1ead that Peatuce Powell recelved a DIIZQ fo1 an essay ent1tled Mll1ta1V T1a1n1ng 1n the Home Eva Fosnot and Bertha FOl1CSt have been Ouanted penslons and a hfe long meal t1cket at tl1e Home fox Elde1ly and Dec1ep1t School Ma ams D1d you hea1 of the te111ble bank 1obbe1y we had the other day? Sevelal NI1ll1on Dollfus VVGIC stolen The thuff and h1s accomphce were cauffht IIOWGVGI just as they V916 leavmg tl1e c1ty They we1e clever The woman especmllx had the pol1ce baffled for qu1te some tlme They a1e also c11m1nals of long stand1ng the11 careers dat1ng back to the1r school days The11 1eal names a1e Flo1ence Howell and W1lfred qaundels A1e you not shocked? It IS a shame we have such char acters 1n our class Ma1thas 1llust11ous Caleel Gave me a thull She has taken up a Y ' ' 4 Y 7 4 .' 1 'gl , c C, c ' c ' . 1 '1 . . N A 1 1 1 . 1 l . 1 L 1 1. O L C, C . .1 . 3. . . 2 W , . C O y . K , 2 W, . L I 1 c Q' 1 fc Y c S , 'c ' 5 C, L . 1 v '. ' ' - 1 y 7 4 ' . , c 1 t L c 1 V , l ' .1 1 1 . . 2: I I . n 7 1. 1 1 v Y 4 1 v 1 11 1 . L.. , V c - I a C 'I ' .V 4: 1 1 1 1 . 1. C L 1 1 . 1 v ' 7 - . - ' Dorothea Vlolflten had changed d1eadfully smce her school days and ' .. . . ,, . ,W ' , n ' 1 1 1 I . Q .. f o - ' . .' ' . , ' Y 1 , , . K . 2 ,ZS . . K, O . C D , 1 o ' I ' o 7 1 Y ll 73 . ' ca 7 . 1' 4 1 1. . 1. 1 . H .. Q u . . . ,, , . L . . G . . . ,, i i v . 7 77 A 1 . D v 1 ' a y . ' ' 1 o 1 9 - - 7 ' v . 1 1 1 1 ' U . r 1 1 1 5 L a 1 1. ' U , ' 1' 1 1 1. C, . THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNII' Page 59 ffum 'Lnd IQ supplun the suuoundlnv countlv mth onlons Omons th xt 'ne noted l'o1 then st1en th and lastmff quahtles Ruth McCo1kle h ls mole than attalned he1 measule of success She xx as ln chfu e of the Pedx 0 ue Conventlon held at Rufus last month fO1 tcmchels oxen folty uho hfue lost the11 youthful looks Ihank Pecl Cl do ou 1emembe1 h1m'7 He has lecently completed '1 new Fo1d 'llodel th lt xx 1ll 11de on the ocean He has been to Gel many XNllPlQ he v1s1ted the Kuseune Helen ou1 de 11 Helen Mayel of old 1919 days Lela Pashek IS a veteunfuy non Yes she 'md he1 husband have one 1nto pfutnelshlp Thompson Cel Thompson Famous f01 the11 cu1e of loxeslck xmmfzls You know that BSSSIQ Potts nent on the stlge soon aftel he1 0'1l.Cl1llt1Ol1 Well the last I bend ol he1 she had been elected to the Huem of the Sultan because of he1 wondelful evecutlon of the Fan Dmngle befole h1s Ma1estv She says she IS llllllllllo' 1n OppOS1t10H to lbout fo1ty othel xuves but th xt she always d1d l1ke competltlon so she IS Oettmg along fine My 1le Bakel has estabhshed '1 Home fox Lonesome Tmns whose plospectlve husbands got muted and ma111ed the XV1OTlg nl Helen Jane has enteled a Convent because of he1 xntense d1l1lc of mfxscuhnes and all the11 1nst1tut1ons Ivan seems to have found h1s vocat1on 1n hfe because he IS now a DIOIGSSOI ln a Boston Academy teachmg youn and t1m1d men How to Mak Love In Flxe Lessons Alex Shlpe has a splendld pos1t1on 'mth A M W1ll1ams whele he 1S 1nst1uct1ng the lnfants of the communlty 1n cult1vat1nff sleek and slnnmg pompadou1s by use of He1p1c1de Now Jane I have told you all I know about the class of 1919 and so you see that afte1 all we have been successful and have all of us attalned our measule of success ln one way or another Let me hear f1om you soon As Always Blllle My pen went d1y my penc1l bloke And my ldeas went up ln smoke M5 W1tS ale scattered far and Wlde I can t collect them though Ive trled The reason? 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Y1 f v. r v , c C, C, 1. . nw, 1 1 p. n C 1 C A C C, . 7 md 1s TIIL STFI LHLAD POR JLNL Iag,c 61 CLASS WILL Inluckx F11da1 Tune 13 1919 We thc m P1l7Cl of thc bOl1lO1 Cl 1ss of 19 be1n of 1 sound m111d bodx but txst dccl1n1n do o1dun and estabhsh tlllb to be 'WUI 11 1ll and testament The cl IX IS o1e lr IX cs to the U1 h school the lOll0VN1l1 All tl1e weeds that ue p 1ss on the xx L5 to scl1ool ln 1epl'1cc tho e kllled by us when cuttm co1ne1s 011 the To tl1e SGHIOIS of 20 we leave tl1e p11x1le e oi 1 11s1n0' house t 1 lut IIXCIS the l7l1X1l90'G of the o1de1 to lx 11 a 1ou 1 S n1o1 Flunk D1v we d1dnt l1 Xe and all unfimshed VS01k 111 U S H1s tO1V and CIVICS '1ll ou1 cl 1ss qu'111els OV91 plns and H1011 lv en laved 1nx1tat1on so that one class ma3 have ft mo1e pe 1ce 1ble Sen1o1 yea than all p1eced1n classes We leave to the I1cshmen ou1 bluffm '1b1l1ts ou1 ood looks l'o1 tl1e boys and OU1 beauty fo1 tl1e 111s ou1 d1ffn1t3 and lastly ou1 speed and acculacx so th1t N11 Cnonexxald mll not hfne to UIOXV old and d1e 1n D H S because of belnff swamped w1th ll!1d9C1Dlfl9I able geomet1y pape1s IIld1V1dLl2llV the membe1s of the class bequeath as follows Ahce Skellv wllls he1 ab1l1tx to become Gl10 1g'Cd and all l1e1 fO1I'l1G1 enffavement 11n s to C0ld19 Thompson Exxe M01 an bequeaths to LOtt19 Ph1ll1pS h1S Plg R31S1Ilg' Ab1l1ty and h1s pet p1g MRIIOH Boettchel mlls he1 cu1lv l1a11 to any member of the Student Body who thmks he OI she can take p1ope1 C319 of lt and manage lt bette1 than she has Flallk Becke1 leaves h1s F0ld to the best drlver ln the present Jun1o1 Class provlded that membel helps the Semors of 20 escape on the11 Flunk Day BQ1tl13, For1est leaves he1 glasses to Norman Rossell so that he may be saved a head on coll1s1on Wlth MISS K1rkpat11ck that mlght 1esult all to seuously fO1 both E1nest Kohlel leaves to the next Sen1o1 Treasurer h1s ab1l1ty h1s honestv and hls empty money bag Helen Jane Fl1nn W1llS to the next Senlor secl eta1 y he1 ab1l1t5 as sec1eta1y all her m1nutes and also he1 d1st1nct1ve mlddle name Thorman Smlth leaves to Clarence Elhs his Cuplds ab1l1ty so -7 S I ' '.' 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' . , , 1 1 a U t . . ,, . . . .. 9 - 1 1. 1 D ! . ,, . . 3 , ., . 3 7 Page 62 THE STFFLHFAD FOR JLlNF that Clalence xull some day succeed 1n woundlng pexmanently M l.10 1lQt Bonney s healt Helen COOD61 leax es to Al1ce Cauoll he1 louge so that Al1ce may 'xlxx Us hlve IONX cheeks md led l1ps Ivan Pobelts leaves lllq healt to Fu ene XVII ht xuth the plowsal th xt he lmmedlltclx tuln lllq ove1 to Ehz xheth Bulgett Ch ulotte Thlall lelves to Inv one who ulll keep up the couespondence all her lettels flom Fmnce llhan Pashek wllls to Ixneut ll elnmfuk all h1s sllk sox ploxlded that Ixneut xhnays meals hls txousels short enouvh to show them Flolence Howell leaxes he1 Salutatoly to the unlucky Saluta to11an of next xeal Peall Bakel xx 1lls hel txx 111 to any one xx ho xx 1ll take p1ope1 cfue of hex and leheve he1 of the nulsance Ruth MCCOlkl9 ullls hel clefu may of spefxklng to Geox e Oatts hopmg to 16l1QV6 Geo10e of h1s hsp lV1lfo1d Saundels le Wes to Loval Ixuk Ins stobborn d1spos1t1on Beatuce Povsell leue he1 1od of non fo1 SQCUIIHU' o1de1 1n the class loom to PJISS Closby hopmff that thls vvlll p1oVe mole effectual 1n fu htemnff Kneut hV91IlI'I'l'l.1k th1n he1 many glances to h1s co1ne1 of the 1oom Dolothe-1 Wolfken leax es he1 stately helghth to Spud Watson To the h1sto11fmn of next yea1 BOSb1G Potts leaves ou1 class h1St01y as a pelliect model Fay H1ll leaves h1s c1ed1t ca1d to any membel of the next Sen1o1 Class xx ho needs two extla c1ed1ts so that membe1 mll be saved the bothel of huntlnff them next June Martha G11ZZ9ll leaves to Ilene P1ent1ss he1 eyebww penc1l slmply because she could find no one who needed It VSOISC To the next BUSIHGSS Manaffer of the Steelhead Donald Vlllklnson leaves hls ablhtv of gettlno' adveltlsels 1nd also hls lfuvest and best paymv ad 'Vlv1le Bakel w1lls all he1 teachlnfr expeuences and all Pedagogy Pepolts to Kenneth COODGI p1ov1ded that Kenneth take up the study of cont1oll1n unluly vounofstels Helen 'llavel xx 1lls to Penjamm Hallx buxton he1 lalgest hat so that by tll1S means Ben xull succeed 1n avo1d1ng mole f1eckles Alex Slnpe mlls to any one who mll take lt h1s 1nte1est 1n Odessa Malloy Lela Pashelx leaves kenneth Thomp on to any one wlth whom he thlnks he can be as happy as he was vuth hel Hazel Eshnoel wxlls hel dehcate beauty and GXPIESSIVG eyes ' Y V .144 4 A 1 V. . v . 1 L ,Z -bc 1 1 v71 1 . 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' . - 1 A tv. . - 7 ' 1- ' S ' y 1 1' 1 . . 1 1 1. 1 . 1 . o THE STFELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 63 to M'11ffa1et Gates 'mth the one condition that Malgaiet 16ll9V6 of Cfuy COIVQW, Eva Fosnot xxills l1e1 p1ctu1e to the Pedaffovy Class of next V931 'ls 1 constant 1em1nde1 of xx h It otheis have done before them To this 0111 l'1st vsill and testament ue tl1e membeis of tl1e Sen1o1 Class of 19 do affix ou1 11ames 'md seal This Thuteenth day of June 1919 Dolothea Wolfken 19 VALEDICTORY We are Ouaduatinv We think of this as a turning point in our lives It IS l6'1llW nothmg so decided as that we will not emelge chanofcd bv the expeuence but lt 1S a good time to decide ou1 future lixes Ale we to be successes 01 f31ll119S7 It depends largely upon ou1selves and the thing which will impell us ambition Ambition IS essential to p1o01ess thus the successful mall IS the man who IS ambl tious Qomeone has said that we nevei do highei than we aim The ambition of the 1nd1v1dual not onlv affects that pelson but it affects his countix as well In India the social system known as caste thell own caste elimmates ambition to a laige extent This one fact alone has had a stupendous effect on India and has made he1 what she IS todav unp1og1ess1ve when compai ed to othei nations She has been leit behlnd in the 1'1ce But me 1n our countly ale mole fo1tunate than the Hlndoo for ou1 govcmment and 1el1v1on put no 1est11ct1ons in the path of our p1O0'16SS Quite to the contialy ou1 government stands ever 1eadv to help It educates us fitting us p1ope1ly to be responsible c1t1zens And ou1 tuo best VS8ap0I1S in l1fe a1e education and ambltion 'io let us be ambitious f01 the sake of ou1 count1y and that we may be good c1t1zens We vush to live up to our motto By ou1 effoits we hope to TISS Hovs eve1 if we stait out aimlessly we can hope to do little but t1avel round and 1ound 1n a C11ClG To use stiaight and quickly we must have something definite to wh1ch to rise This We call ambition lt 1S ou1 goal In add1t1on to ou1 motto let us take for ou1 watchword ambltlon The1e a1e tvso kinds of ambition that which IS selfish and that which IS not Wl11le we a1e establishinff our ambition we should not fail to make it a wo1 thy aim an 1deal by which to llVe The best kind of an ambition 1S that which in the accomplishmg will render SGIVICG service to ou1 fellowmen a step 1n the worlds plogress The best example of S61'V1Ce we have had in the past few yeals IS the S0ld1Q1 wl1o goes forth to battle and lays dovsn his life for humanity We cannot 'V c 1:5 1 K x, v' ' . 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F.,'19. 3.1. - 1 - 11115 2- ff?-1 '1l'1:f-113' '- 5 Il? . .J THE STELLHEAD FOR JLNE Page 65 Exchange Department Our Exchan e depaxtment uill necess 11113 be quite small this month because of a lack of mateual The p1pe1s ue did IGCQIVQ with one or two exceptions xseie 1l1e'1dv membexs of ou1 depa1tment SeV61'I.l schools have sent xxo1d that the11 last issues will 1each us too late f01 this month s Steelhead We a1e glad to welcome the Rail Spllttel again f1om Salina Kansas We find some veiv lntciestinff items amon them the poem The lHH1d Game which is VCIV good We fiimly believe that the1e is as much t1uth as poet1y about it and that it would make a valuable addition to our magazine We cannot call The Lens fiom Washington High school in Poitland a new member 01 '1 visitor because it has been on ou1 list We find some ve1v cleve1 iokes and some stories which are exception ally good Judging f1om School Notes Washington H1gh is a live one and 1n that l1ne might p1ove a worthy example for many othei schools You1 Athletic Depa1tment 1S very 1nte1est1ng also we ale hav1ng a few tioubles 1n the base ball l1ne ou1selves Just at p1esent A new membe1 of ou1 Exchange IS the Reed College Quest fiom Reed Colleoe Fvidently this IS one of the llvellest colleges we have 1ep1esented Again th1s montl1 we have the Willamette Collegian with us This issues Society Column was especially 1nte1est1ng One article which was especially 1nte1est1ng to us all because of 1ts relation to the late Wo1ld Wa1 was Lest We Foiget Theie ale sevelal other ve1y good poems in these issues and also some clever Jokes The recent numbe1s of O A C Barometer and the Oregon Emerald have been W1d6lV read and thoroughly engox ed by all Pe s 19 Ole Walkmv with Spud W1ll you be my wife? Spud Why ceitamly I would be glad to marry such an honest goodhea1ted fellow as you ale Spud fAft61 walking several blocksl Ole why dont you talk? Ole I tank I bane said too much already J . g , ' ' , .z ' ' ' v L V -' ' 2 -1 v ' . ' , v' . ' y v .A 2 . L t - , - . ,C A y N o s '1 c . fl Q 0 .1 , , , il ' ' ,YD ' , ' 1 fs . ' J. ' ' 0. ' P' - C 'I lv Y N . Y' 1 ' ' . . - ' . '-. 4 1 - . o - 1 s - v 1 7 an . v , ' ' - 7 . , ., . C K y . in previous years. We are glad to l'8C91Ve this splendid paper again. ' I , KK. 77 ' ' ' SK ' 79 , . . . a v Q 0 . . . , . v 1 ' , 1 g . J ', 1 1 - if . 79 . . . . . . V a b u ' - b ., ' . ' ' -cc ' ' av , . in . ' . , . . i l , ' C--CK 3 ! 97 :K ' Yi Page as THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE THE HIGH SCHOOL AT COURT The shorthand classes have been to court' Summoned Oh merely rnvrted to take notes on the well known and much talked of Lewrs case The class vs as taken down three trmes by Mrss Davrs and the grrls were on the spot when rt came to takrng the data Mrss Davrs says that verv Good work has been done by the advanced class The notes are to be transcrrbed later for general work FAVORITE SONG Honolulu Amerrca Loves You Mammys Lrttle Coal Black Rose When You and I Were Young Ma re NAME Helen Flrnn Ernest Kohler Fay H111 What Do You Mean By Lovrng Sombody Else When Your Love Belongs To Me? I Love You Truly Ber tha For r est Lela Pashek My Barney Lres Over the Ocean Just the Way He Lred To Me Charlotte Thrall How Are You Gorng To Wet Your Whrstle When the Whole Darn World Goes Dry? Donald Wrlkxnson What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes at Me For When They Dont Mean What They Say? Eva Fosnot In the Land of Weddrng Bells Alrce Skelly How You Gorng To Keep Em Down On the Farm? Frank Becker Im Sorry I Made You Cry I Hate To Lose You I m So Used To You Now They Go Wrld Srmply Wild Over Me The Alcoholrc Blues Just a Lrttle Love a Lrttle Krss Oh' You Beautrful Doll There s a Lrttle Blt of Bad rn Every Good Lrttle Mrckey I m Forever Blowrng Bubbles Kkkatty QKkkrttyJ Ill Say She Does Theres Someone More Lonesome Than You Memorres Lrght Your Lrttle Lamp of Loxe For Me I Want What I Want When I Want It Smrles Grve Me the Moonlrght Crve Me the Grrl You re a Great Brg Blue-Eyed Baby Alex Shrpe Marlon Boettcher Wrlfred Saunders Exre Morgan Urban Pashek Grrl Florence Howell Pearl Baker Beatrlce Powell Ivan Roberts Myrle Baker Helen Cooper Hazel Eslrnger Dorothea Wolfken Helen Mayer Bessre Potts Thorman Smrth Martha Grrzzell , r . . , no, . . ,, ,, . . . . v 1 1 D ' 4 1. Q . .,......-.. . ,, . , - ...............,, , ..... 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K . ,, , , J ......... .... ..... .. ....... .. . 7 ' If ' THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 67 RTWLETHQS BASE BALL In 01 der that the whole base ball season rnlght be outlmed so the school could see Just what has been done lt was thought a brlef lesume would be the p1 oper thmg 1n regard to an athletlc report The follomnff schedule lncludes all the class games played thx season and the SC01 es that go w 1th them Sophomore 5 Freshmen 1 Junlor 24 Fleshmen 5 Jumor 22 Sophomole 8 Sophomore 7 F1 eshmen 2 Junxor 17 Freshmen 4 6 Jumor 11 Sophomore 1 As can be clearlv seen the Junxor team IS the champlon team of the comblned teams of the school to a game they were taken down a notch by the unlted teams to the tune of 9 to 6 1n favor of the All Stars The xnterscholastlc schedule glV8S the followmg games Hood Rlver 5 The Dalles 8 Whlte Salmon 6 The Dales 20 Moro 17 The Dalles 12 Whlte Slamon 6 The Dalles 20 Moro 2 The Dalles 8 Alumm 6 The Dalles 4 The Moro game on the home Grounds has been adjudged the best game of the season because of the good teamwork and the extra amount of pep that was shown at the turnout Moro was over-confident when she came here of vunmng the game and The Dalles team and students undertook to teach her a lesson wh1ch they d1d wlth great effectxveness The athletes to recelve thexr letters th1s season are Zlegenhagen Kohler HHTTIS Cochran the Wrlght Brothers Deardorif Stone Coryea Cooper and Puzzell As coach we feel that Mr Gronewald s comment on the work of the team IS especlally valuable and he remarked when asked what he thought of the teamwork of the season, that the boys have done v L . . 0 Y. 6 . .S 1. , . 2. ' , ' . 3. ' .., ' . 4. , ' . 5. ' , . . , . High school. However, in a game in which the Juniors challenged the A 1 ' ' ll 11 , . . , I , . , . , . , . D . Y f . , , . 1 . . . : . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . . , If Euffene Wu ht Page 68 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE uell bee muse all the teunx pl 1XCCl '1 :inet 1nd the mics pl Lyed vue ood stlff ones It 18 not necess ux to su Wlllt me tllllllx of ou1 tC'LH1S lmecluse thex fue xlu 'zu xmed of oul heutx ood xuslmx md SIHCGIQ suppolt A loot lull maetlnf xx IN held 1 Sll0llQ tlme 1 o to elect 1 uplun 'znd to lu u 1tlllCt1C 1LllCS of the lel ue LNSOCll.t1011 Cluence Zle enhwen xx L elected cxpt un lol the se LSOII ol loot ln Lll BATTINTC AY IIPAFF FOR SEASON PI AY E R Cl ASS Cluence ZlC0'6I1l1l.0i,Il Guv Feuv NI'l.11OI'l Cochl mn Fmnk Dealdolff P111 NIYQIS Cauy Conea L05 11 K11l Elnest Kohlel Alnold Hfuus Kenneth Coopel C1111 Barnett Duxell Dahymple Dean Johnson NK avne Wught Nlels VS exnmalk U1lJ'IH Pflshek Helloelt Llwlnffston kenneth Thompson Flank F117ZCll Glenn Bmkel W1lla1d F1at1es Alva Adk1sson Claude Flwg ElZl6 Young Kneut Wernmaxk OI'V1ll9 Mann 5 02 5 o 9 9 26 2 O 1 ' I ,1 1 1 AV. 6 ' gr ,.,,..,. ,.,l..A.,.,.............,,......ll..,.....,..........a.......,,.ll.......,..,...l J .....,....,...,.d,,,..,.,.ll,,....,,.....l....... 6 92 1 ' ' ,D :be ...e.., .,,,aaa,a ,.aa....,. l.......l..a,..,aaa a,...,.e .,l,........ . 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Thev passed the field and the next came to some Schoren sheep and some Woolley Whlte lambs grazing in a small Forrest. Ole wanted 8:45- ' ' ' ., 'g ' '. 9100- ' ' ' ' ' . 9:01- . .v . . , . I U . '. ,,. 9:02- ' ' ' . 9:05- ' . 9115- ' - ' . ' . . ' ' . 9:16- ' ' ' ' '. ' ' - J. : -Social gossip in 303. : - . ' ' .J 1:15-- ' ' ' . 1:30- ' ' ' . ' ' . 2:13- ' ' . 2: 0- . . 3110- ' , . . 3: 0- - , ' : . :00- ' ' . Page 70 THE STEFI HEAD TOR JLNF take one home to kathe1 1ne to play 111th but he IK as too slow to catch 1t so Gold1e suff ested VR l1y don t Vou COODGIQ Bonney ld9'1l ejfzculated Ole 'Ihe puty saunteled on l2lllOll0ll the I'o11est They heald tl1e buds C-111011 and the snakes h1ss Ive hea1d that a Fox can scue '1 l1on v1 hen he gets stalted Sald some one bolshex 1l el shouted G1f1nt A Fow: cant but 1 VVolfk1n Just then W1n1f1ed sp1ed a beautliul L1llv 1epos1ng 1n a field Oi COHISG A1nold glllantlx plucked It fo1 he1 Fllltllel 011 tl1e1 p1ssed 1 Iilllx and tl11ou h the open vundows they hea1d NOIIITIII Rossell conduct1n0f SQIVICSS On a ten p1ces they declded to eat Now Lay tl1e tl11H0'S he1e boys unt1l the fue IS bullt o1de1ed F1 ances Thats Vlfuvht sa1d Blnx Th1s IS a good place In a sl1o1t tlme the lunch vsas 1e1dy and the pa1ty sat down to en1oy themselves MISS Ross had acc1dentally f11ed the bacon to a F1lZZGll but Cott thou ht It IX as g1eat and wanted some M0016 Wught aw ay Thev all ate so much It ls a R1ddle how they eve1 Ofot home Now please dont ment1on th1s h1l1e to anyone else because It IS a Ven pe1sonal affau MDL SOPHOMORE QOCIETY Oh dash sez I when I sees E1 Ho11o1 the Ed1to1 com1n down tl1e hall lZOXV3,1d me Guess I know whats com1n W1thout any questlon Wont you please vs11te up somethlnv fO1 the Steelhead some th1n0f funnv 7 she 1en'1a1l1s plae1dl3 I almost falnts Funnv Y I Oasps why 1ts beyond me l but I say Old Chapp1e afte1 cons1de11n for a spell I happens to 1ecollect a 1nc1dent that occu1s the othe1 day Two of ou1 wo1thy UD Sophomo1e and the l1ttle 11ght boyj 1S a v1s1t1n at not attend Tl1e1e IS a l1ttle pa1ty down at They IS a 1as1n Ned out of doo1s The concealed w1th1n the 11on ba1s Phe fun IS Cou1 d101n11ied p1es1dent a pa1ty at Wl'11Cl1 they do the Ja1l Cwh1ch IS WOISGJ noto11ous Pr1m1ose IS st1ll at 1tS h1ghest at the Sald pa1ty and also outslde They IS a sound all to onct and sa1d Sopho moles belll sl1 htly exclted co11 1de11n they a1nt 1n on the Jambo1ee becomes a b1t Scdled Tl1e11 haus stand on end and they resorts to the t1lCk of the Boches that of beatmg a hasty letreat They hears a 1 , 1 1 '. 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D 1 1 n THI QFLLLHLAD FOR JLNL Page 7 command ln '1 XOICG sh htlx luff xxluch saxs Hey you c11m1n mls you bettel qult xou cant et llllN1lOS6,1Ol1l ht I ot xfx md V1 bettel stop lunnm on Ill plu you Vltll th1s un md lts lo lded The Sophomous stop md up lxxmmu td The m ht xx xtch m ln finds lns Dl 1sono1s IS onlv some pe lcetul laxx abldln Sophles and so lns DIQCQ o mlnd 18 1fStO1Cd MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM MAY 99 1919 Invocatlon Rev G K Haltman AH1Ll1C 1 Aud1ence Splllt of Democmcv Chestel Ph1l1pS Memoull Dlx Helen Coopel Add1 ess Rev G K Hal tman Muslc Olchestla Addless C1V1l Wal Vetelan J M Patte1son Qtu Span led 131111191 Audlence Szlute To The Flag Audlence ALUMNI REPORT Velne Cultxss 08 has enteled the Un1ve1s1ty of Washmgton for the sp1 mv semestel Katheune Andelson 15 vxho xx as a student IH the Student Nu1 ses PSQGIYG at Camp Lexus has been leleased flom the SEIVICS and IS noxv xxo1k1nfr 111 the ofhce of the ct1x supeuntendent of The Dalles schools News has been lecelyed by local fuends of Paul St1ahl of his Hlalllage' 111 Enffland lecently Among the membus of the Alumm who have been lately dlschalged hom the SQINICO ue Penn Cxum and F1ed Palmel both ot whom spent consldelable of then b61V1C6 tlme IH England Chfton F Condon vxho enllsted 1n the Engmeels has lately returned '1fte1 almost txxo 56318 SGIVICG 1n Flance M1s Ha1old Sexton CVeda WGDQID has been v1s1t1ng he1 mother 1n The Dalles Mellssa McCullough 18 V1S1ted fuends at O A C for Jun1o1 Week End Bomta Knk 18 V1S1t9d fuends at the Umverslty of Olegon duung Junlor Week End O1V1lle Mann Un spellmgj Do we take hyd1ophob1a to day? 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' 1 1 1 1 1' W 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 c , Y. 1 ' ' s 1 1 . l . 1 1 y 1 1 ' ' 1 C a I n v 1 . . . h C x 1 , , . . . 1 i , . , - ' as 1 ' - 1 sv Page 72 THE STEELHEAD Fon JLNE STEELHEAD ELECTION The ofllcxal Steelhead electxon vw as held at 3 15 on Tuesday June 3 Candldates fol oflice were Edxtox Bessle NIcCollurn Ilene P1ent1ss asslstant edltor Eunlce Bolton Leonom Klmdt Nlauon Lu Lott1e Phllllps buslness mfxnager Clalence Elhs and Chester Pl1ll1PS BSSSIG McCollum Eumce Bolton and Chester Ph1llpS wele elected to oflices on the Steelhead st uf We feel they are an ambltxous tuo and that thev w1ll keep thlnffs hurnmlnff the comlng yeal We wxsh them every success ln then Steelhead W01k Curly went to M010 to play 111 the game Cully was vamped bv '1 baby talk dame Although Cu1ly came back when the weather was wet Cully has not recovered yet 504, Jqndl an 9 F gl yu: 0 I igly .4 U . ii gig Ig! I N 'Siiif ' . . V' ' . , . . v N i. X I x Q . i . . . r K' - r s 1 Q . '. 4 V . . . 1 . . v C v A 1 . 1 1 C 1 . , . n . I . . x. L u . . W . . . , . . o c- - . . Q y v f 1 4 . . 1 C n U I ' C 4 - V 9 . . - O. O. - ' ' In vd S -,M - , - , F05-'f,,Q QR Q Q-U-Gil' 1. .v QS' 'sr .-. z M- SID- '41 as .' 1 SS sffi 57 'gg-0 x5'i' til. -G. . . Y, , - tg g :l I gs, . . . .......-.. X , -l-1 PHE STI LLHLAD POR JLINI' Page 1 Ny 99 sn 452 af 41' Aiixgf A FEW CHARACTERISTICS I ott1e Ph1ll1ps I m just IUIIOUS IXI ll a1et Bonney Isrt It th11ll11 D1eka I was nea1ly squelched Geo1 e Ofltts Oh walt a l1ttle 5,ob Iumx Now you don t mean It HEARD IN JUNIOR HICH GEOGRAPHY CLASS Te 1che1 GIVE fo1 any one yea1 the numbel of bales of cotton ex po1ted f1om Ame11ca B11ll1f1nt One In 1492 the1e V619 none M1 C1OH6XN I.ld fto '11 ebla cl'1 sl Hand 1n p1oblems ten to twenty some of these cm be xx O1 ked 111 Sou1 head B11 ht Pup11 And then do we have to put them on p'1pe1'? Ile was a declded tvpe of Enffhshman and as l1e stopped and asked fo1 a hght he voluntee1ed to say Excuse me my man fo1 stopplng you as a st1anffe1 but at home Im a man of some 1HIpO1lL3.HCe I am S11 James Knlght of tl1e Ga1te1 Kmght of tl1e Double Eagle Kmght of the Golden Fleece Kmoht of the SIIVCI C1oss and you1 name 1S what my man? Me name was the leply IS M1chael Murphy mght befole 11st last mght tonlght a11d evely mvht M1Cha9l Murphy Teache1 Do you know Llncolns Gettysbuxg Add1ess'? F1eshman I thought he hwed at the Vw hlte House Ex Xl anted A gnl between the 'Wes of 14 and 40 WITH A CAR Othe1s need 11ot apply Geolge Oats L1fe haldly pays tl1e pesslmlst ' 415f 4' ' 111+ ,., A 51 C N 'C 1 ' ' 7 1 .iw . lf if-5:-I , ' is-Tp . 5. 15 . ' .f ' ,K . . 4 'ff ' X .,- ' I ,ff . ,'N . , .M W , Au . 4 1 1 4 J 1 Q n . nn- v n Y ' Q. ' vcr c I., . 1 A,.,. . . . , . . . 4 I I 7' . 'I' . 7 ' 4 w I - I v . n ' u 1 v C T I 4 - . C . Y . . .. I . ,K t I .. C k . . . . J, 4 v - I r 1 c L . . I - . C . 0 Y ' - 4 ' 1 c . v lb L . ' . v. ll Y . ' M Y ' ' 7 ! Y I 1 v v , ' . 1 O 7 ' Q a 7 . Q . v 1 1 ' r o v 'v , mc M v - n ' ' 1 ' 1 s 1 . ' Q Y . . . ' . . ,, C 1 9 9 c a ' . H , ' 1 . . 77 - . . . H '. 7 ' v - 1 a 11 0 Iv - . 1 v 1 ..- J C 1: 3 ' . 1 1 V . . 9 . Page 74 THE STIIELHF-XD FOR JLINL Pedest111n Whv ue the Cl1l11Cl1 bells r1nU1ng my lad? F1esh Cause somebodys pull1n them M1ss K11kp3t11Ck came 1I1tO the 1oom tl1e otl1e1 day and sa1d that e class sounded llke an old m uds conyent1on PIOTH the w IW that sl1e told lt she must 11 we been mt an Old Muds convent1on lately herself Fat Ix11k Ive shaved for 1 X011 and newe1 cut myself B111 11957913 Wondelful how d1d you do 1t'P Fat Kllk CModestlyJ I use '1 safety Teacher Kneut d1d you have blrd seed fo1 d1nner'? Kneut No I had two canna11es Mlke What 1s the makmvf of an AHIQIICSDV e Bull Du1l1am Glant K11k Dlnes lnmself tl11s mo1n1ng Hea1d 1n SQHIOI Meetmff EXIC M to M2l1'tl13 G Martha you bunff my lunch Dean J fln Geometly classl If one of two pa1allel l1nes IS pa1a llel the other IS pa1allel also Wh1le wo1k1ng Venon Cl111sman fell and hu1t h1mselt badly between the house and the barn MISS Munson Un spellmg class Edwln what IS somethmg extraordmary 'P Edw1n Good p1e Scandal' D1d you know that Fay H111 was a mu1de1e1'? No' How d1d you find out Why he k1lled h1s engme the othe1 day MISS R1ddle fIn SCIGHCBI What 1S Wllldv Allen W Why It IS a b1eeze 1n a hu11y MISS Ixukpatuck If I sa1d I burned myself what would my self be? Grant K1rk Burned of course 4 , , . 14 ' 1.1 4 Q 1 . . c - t c D c . , A 1 ' y . . . . C th . I . Y . 1 n v ' N . aj , ,I 1 I z 2 z 1 l r- i as ! , , 2 ty C , ,I , , In ' V , as , , ' V ' rx - Y . ' , as n W 'W' C Q u ' , ' , ' n u , , ,' xr ' cc ' ' ,' yr C A 13 u Ik cc , 11 ' ' , , aa ' H Dme Keller- CIn h1sto1yj - I feel foollsh . ' .n H . , . . i . ,, . . . Q . . U Z '- Q a W'- ,' n ,, . u 7 I . . r .- ' . . 1 . . . ,, . . . W .W Y ' Y! . - sc ' 'v U ' ' V . . . 79 n C Q aa , ' fp 97 xc ' ' ' . 'Y , . ' ' ' an ' ' n A 0 '-Q' 4 ca ' ' , ' , , 99 s W' , A - r- . ,- an ' A 9 .. , , - I9 ' KC 71 -T 0 THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 75 SENIOR REPORT Anybody can tell a Sen1or at a glance Why? Well foohsh because they ale weaung then Qen1o1 p1ns a p0S1t1V9 malk of d1st1nct1on You 1ema1k that you ale unable to see them you need a mlcroscope Our only leply IS that we want quahty not quant1ty They ale small we must admlt but they stand for one of the finest SGHIOI classes on recold The mormng the leport cards came out the old rule was changed and lnstead of weeplng and Walllllg and Ofnashlng of teeth there were brlght and smlhng faces for sure the Wold go ' The cast su1ely won all the lau1els that go w1th an affau of 1tS kmd Charleys Aunt brouvht down the house so to speak and 1n the last act eve1ybody embraced everybody else even to the butler and footman Approx1mately three hundred dollars were taken 1n for the two n1ghts Monday nlght May 12 w1l1 go down 1n memory books of Senlor guls as an event to be lone 1emembe1 ed It was not a h1ke or car r1de thls tlme but a real pa1ty and a su1pr1se at that The event was IH honor of Allce Skelly who has the d1st1nct1on of belng the only Seruor g1rl Cso far as we knowj who has spotted ' a httle home for two The I n u y . 7 1 1 n , ' 1 . s . Y . , . I . , . , . ' Q i . - Q , 1 , . . L . . C . , U . . . ,,, Q . First we must remark on the Senionr play. It was a success from , cc sv , , ' . ' . . . U I , ,, ' O , 7 . 7 1 i 7 . y , . . . .. , 6 , i i . . . . , I , ' . . . . , . . . . . ' K ' 77. Page 76 THE STEELHFAD FOR JLINF partv took the fO1HI of a ITIISCEHZIIICOLIQ Qhoxxe1, IH xxl11ch all of tl1e SGHIOI ffnls xx1th txxo excueable evceptlonq, xxe1e p1esent I mwht met as xxell beeln at the fhst and tell you all, as to stent 1n the nnddle '1nd go oxu It 111 Qpote To beg1n xx1th, xxe met 'Lt Dottx VK ollk1.1 S, fmt eleht oclocl1 Dottx plax ed the p11'1o, and xxc opened the CCICHIOIIIQN bx Nlllolllf' I1ttle Buch Canoe and Xou and INI1ClxQV Mhen Helen COOD01 z1111xed xx 1tl1 tl1e ffuebt of l10lIOl, xxe all lound Cl1111S, O1 sat on the Iloo1 xx 111le Allce opened hu p1cl11p,cx TlIClG xxe1e n1u1v ubeiul Oxtts such ae an ef1gbeate1, 1oll1ng p111 p1e and czlc t111s b1ead plate, i1x111g pan coat h1n0e1, and balnngf dmhcb 101 XXl1lCll bhe xx1ll p1obablx find plentx 01 use 111 the futu1e Atte1 thls tll1lll1lI exent, fxxe xxe1e nea1lv as QXC1tCd OW91 l1e1 tnnfw as she heucltj xxe mdulffed 111 XUIOUQ a111uxcn1entQ mobtlv 1n tl1e 11atu1e ot fo1tune t ll11 Helen Jme Fhnn and Helen IxI'1yC1 fmbx Hxe 111N10hts 1nto tle Illtllle xx1th ca1ds, XIll1lG BCSSIQ Potte l,l1.11lotte Th1..ll, 1nd Lelm P xl1el1 0 lxe out l1noxxltdge bx tl1e handtuls bond Moxt of the qLest11,1 1 c1e o' tl11s lldtl1lQ, Vx1ll I get a lettel Lo n1o11oxx 9 Tl1e 'Ill XYGI xx 1 C'Ll1llX INO C ucl OL111 1' Anotl1e1 p1on1111ent QLICNIIIOVI xx'1s Doom anxbodx loxe n1e and 1t bo, xxl1o'7 Tlnb plOdllCGd some n1oQt wL0ll1NlIlIIQ, 1QqLlltN Me tl 1ed to find out xx l1Cl1 Al1ce xx ab to be n11111ed .nd 0111311 Qa1d In June ho defimte date xx '15 91x en About ten oclocl1 xxe xtopped long enouffh to eat some ICQ c1eam, and home of tl1e beet coolnee xxe ex 61 tasted It Nllt p0llte to aQl1 hoxv lnanx coolueb anx one ot Us ate, noxx IS 1t'7 At ten thnty Ot bemg 'xIond.x Illglltj xxe deuned It xx1be to ad3ou1n Many suggebtmns and co1101'1tul'1t1ons fxxl11cl1 xxe hfmxe ne1tl1e1 t1n1e H01 bp mce to lelateb xxe1e offcvcd -Xhce We closed ou1 exenlng of en1oxn1ent bv s1ng1ng T1ll Vx e Wleet Aga111, xx l11ch xxe co11s1de1ed XGIV 1pp1op11ate f01 the OCC3.S10H It 15 no1bed a1ound that the Jun1o1b .ne plfxnnlng an affan IH ou1 ll01IO1 Vxe nnght mx that 81 Stlllllg thex do xx1ll be most acceptable and xe1x lvghlx '1pp1ec1ated At labt ou1 czudb a1e l'1G1C Of cou1be I mean ou1 pe1sonal ca1ds xxhele ou1 nameb aw x 11tten DIRIHIX 1n all tllell length and beauty Ou1 announcementx came, albo, but an tl1e1e xxas a mlstake 1n the Npelnng 01 The Dalle , makmg It Dallaa, the Caldm xve1e 1etu1ned We expect the nexx oneb about June lst ik 22 wk lk Exerjx one 1 bubx plepallng f01 SPHIOI class day The Senlols 1 4 ' 7 . I 1 - . ' , v . ' v ' . v - 1 v. v v . v u Q ,, , . . . . . ' 1 I v vu nw V' 1 Q R, 1 1 1 , 1 . ' v , ' ' .' .' v SC Y 7? , 1 I 'X 1 b. c . 7 ' ', 1 , ' . v - Y Y '. , . 1 1 1 . K t 4 1. ' ' - ' - Y .' .' . H ' ' , , I 7 H . 11 , ' , H ' . .. a C, 1 f , , . . V A . . .' . .' - . . ' . ' .. c , I . 1 , ,, . .1 ' 7 ' , , . . Y, . . . v . . - ' .' '-i - . - -V . . ' .- ' ' . , ,X ' , 1 , I 1 1 .5 , 1 1 1 ., 1 ' I Y. ' A u ' I ' ' A 4 'l -1 1 . 1 ' . 1 '- . V L 0 9 n 1 v v I 1 ' u 1 1 l , 1 . ' - ' .' ' . v y v . V 1 - ' v . - . Y V X1 V x . I ' -.-1 . - .v A ' - ' ' v. -' 1 N N -,. L , 1 , 3, . L L 1 ., L , . . 3 1 . , . L Y . . lj 011 f Q D' : 1 1 ' ' ' : ' - ., I 4 - -4- 1 .1 11- - -1 v Y - 1 -V y ' L 1. 1:1 . , C... , 1U c0nce1'n111g past, present and luture, gleaned from consultmg the 01.11121 I :J . 3 1 .flvlil ' i ': ' ' ' ' ' .- .. . Q . . 0. , ,.. , f ,. , , . . 1. . 1 A 5 11 1 b . 1 l c . . ' ' A .L : U Y w bv Lv 7 ' ' 1 v . '- . . .vi '1 ' - . - T' .' - 1 c 1 1 1. . v N I H . 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I v v -S 'wiv u u' 1 -I ' Q . . i THE STFELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 77 are plfmnmfr to make tlllq the U1 and fin 1le lOl ou1 whole yea1 At thlS t1me the SQHIOIS xx1ll learn then fate 1nd find what futule has 1n StO19 lOl them IS xxell as l1IVl1l0' the11 pxst h1sto1y exposed to the c11t1c'1l publlc' exe and efu 'iome of these ll1StO119S would best lemam uncoxe1ed tlus IS not the ene1al 1ule howevel The undel classmen mav 1lso 1910106 on QCHIOI class nlght xxl1en tl1e Sen1o1 xx1ll lb lead We mwht also mentlon at thlg t1me that 'ms the 1esult of our squabbllnf xx h1ch xxe bellexe lS a specml Sen1or pl1Vll90'e we have chosen '1 clmss motto It IS Px Ou1 I flo1ts We Hope To R199 What do you tl11nk of 1t? A11otl1e1 sou1ce of t1OL1lJl9 was ln choosmg d1plomas the COl01 fo1 them ne ulx caused a c1v1l xx 11 Ou1 class colo1s a1e Al1ce Blue and Cold but some of us thouoht Al1ce Blue leatl1e1 wasnt all that Wlb to be deslled so Naxy Blue xx as suggested and Callled by one vote M1 Iillk settled the affau by saylng he would d6C1d6 the matter l11mself Sevelal days late1 the m1tter was defimtely settled by a teleg1 1m f1om the company saymg no Al1ce Blue could be obtalned 1n t1me but we could have da1k blue Ik Ik 82 ik Ill The Jun1o1s ave us the customarv Jun1o1 Senlor banquet on Frl day evemng Max 23 at the Black and Whlte Neally every member of both classes was present M1 and M1s Moore M1 and MIS Klrk M1 Glonewald Junlor advlsor and Mlss R1ddle Senlor advlsor were the only g1own ups fb6S1d6S us SQHIOTSJ present The tables we1e set along one slde and the end of the room su1p11s1ngly nea1 the candy cases and lt 1S Sald that some of the boys pockets Jmgled when they left Ou1 op1n1on IS that lt wasnt money na1ls OI buttons 1n thelr pockets elther The menu conslsted of Chlcken Salad B1scu1ts Chocolate Ice C1eam Wafers The ICE c1eam was ve1y unusual because of the brlck form ln the Senlor Class colo1s Al1ce Blue and Gold Wlth wh1pped cream chocolate D H S punted on the top of each plece At the end of the fhst course Ma1ga1et McLeod act1ng as toast Inlstress gave for the Jun1or class the farewell address to the Sen1o1s and Bessle Potts responded for the Semors. Mr. Moore and Mr. Knk both gave mterestmg talks. We can certa1nly thank the JUHIOTS for a splend1d t1me Thxs .A . Y ' ' . U 1 7' ' - 1 1 1 1 L t. , 1, 4, c c . '1 ' ' - 7' f ' 1 . 1 v . . ' . , c I I 1 I Y 1 I . . 0 1 ' 1 1 ' , c c C, 1 1 . ' c - 1 7 c c '. K .' ' S v ' v 1 . '1 ' fy-K 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' n ' 1 v 1 l I ' 1 1 1 . lo v . I V. ' 1 1 c V 1 1 . L. 4 1 - , . , . . . . Q I, x L , , 1 II, , , , L. . x I c . C , , . 1 - ' 1 . u 1 ' . - ' 7' K 2 1. u . n - . JV' ' ji S A a We declded to have tl1em 1n the book 101m of last yea1 s, but choosmg 1 1 . 2 nv, , kv ' D '12 1. I 1 1 I ' . . 1 v Y I 1 L ca ' 4 1 1' - 1 ' y 1 . .' c . , . L O . 1 1 4 Y . . , 1 ' Y I 1 , . . , g K It . 2 . .- . 1 7 . 1 . Y 1, 7 ' 1 1 1 4 0 . . . . , . . , l - 9 1 1 1 u , 11 ' ' . V 1 , ! , .. v ' . . . . , 7 7 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' C . 7 9 as 11 ,' ' 1 1 1 . 1 ! 7 1 F Page 18 THE STPELHIIAD FOB JLBI xvlll be one of tl1e last exents 1n YXll1Cll the JLIHIOIS and SCHIOIS classes xx1ll pa1t1c1p1tc 'md tl1e fcehn of COIlll'1dQShlp that xx as ex p1essed xx1ll he one th1t xx 1ll o xx1th us xxhcn 0111 H1 l1 school dxys a1e a th1n of the past I11 16tll1Il tl1e S0ll10l fue plu1111n '1 Lmxxn pfuty IH honol of the JUH101 cl1ss A COIllllllttC6 xx 1s zppomted to IHIHIUQ tl1e f1ff'111 wh1cl1 IS to be held xt 'XI111o11 POC-?ttCllC1S home The date l1 IS not been set as yet O11 the comnnttee ue NI111on boettche1 Bessle Potts Alex Sh1pe F1f1nk Beckel md NIYIIQ Bakel A COITlI1l1ttG6 xx as appomted to n1an'we the o1de11nff of HOVVQIS fo1 Commencement Helen Coope1 IS chaumm of thls commlttee xx 1th Ruth McCo1kle and Eva Fosnot as he1 3.SS1St2ll1tS D H S PLAYS AND PLAYERS N01Hl'1H Rossell Poscoe A1buclxle IH holets that Bloom fo1 Me Allce C'111oll Nlxbel NO1Hl1Hd I Should Txx1tte1 Da11ell Dahymple Geo1 e W 'mlsh The VS 11d Women kenneth Thompson Tom Mu Out of Gas Loyal lxnk V1ll1f1m Punum Cet the Hook W1n1t1ed Amy DOlOtllW C1 h The Culse Clfuence Elhs Walllce Rud Love Ie Love M3 Dov Do1othea Wolfken 'md Hclcn Flnm The Lee Ix1ddl6S 1n The Lxttle Coot1es' PCIHICC Young P11sc1ll1 De-mn A Fool Thele Was D1ne Kelle1 Stua1t Holmes Jazz Bam' G1111t Ixulx Ch'11l1e Chaplm The Le xden Donut Helen 'NI'1xe1 Dolothx Dalton The Lu1e of tl1e P'l.1f'1lt Imx Buv ctt NI1118 D1es le1 loves Plddlcd Pomancc Ilene P1e11t1ss Theda B111 The Polsoned NK arlle MIHHIQ Haha BIGAHY 7 A June buff mauled an alwlewolm A11 l.CC1dCl1t cut he1 111 txxo Thev chfuved the bug Wltll bwamy P1ay what could the poo1 thmg do? R C . 1 3. . 1 ' 1 .1 . 3 , ' . ' 1 . as v. ' . . C . or I . V ,- c -, c , c 1 C, c c c . . kk I y' - 2 ,' ,' S v V . 'g. S 2 yi 1 ' 0' D . . . . ' .S C . I g 1 2 , C . . ' - 1 ' Y H 1 . ' r 1 ' - ' Cnr.. C L I L C15 C C , ' nb w,v 1 2 4 2 1 ' . ' 2 , v ' . .' 7 - ' . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , ' , ' - - 1 . T , . 1 1 z . '. ik Ik Dk Dk wk . v . 1 u' 1 U C L K Cb Z., Q ' 1 ' - . ' 'w ' A v' n V K C . 4 . ' . N . . , ' u V . YP 1 - L . -- ' ' . ' - . 1, . ' H ' y 73 . - . 2 . -1n 1 . I I ' - , Y N ' CK 7' 19 ' ' - g, C -1n fl . . . . - ' H . ' H Salena G1 ate1 - Blanche Sxx eet - 111 Sou1 P1CkleS . ' ' , ' Cl Y? . - . . -- 111 ' . v I' I 7' ' , ' 16 !7 1 v 1 'Z -- Ill I . ' ' ' . . v ' , ' 16 . 79 - , 1 s - ln .1 . , ' ' ' CK N, !! J c ' -1 c 2 5 i' ln .V , 7 C, . I M C X J . ,. . . U . ' 77 , ' ,' . ' ' cc xr 'D T 1 L 1 l IH ' c . ' , , y ' u sr A - - -1n C , . . ,. H i . . . H c,, 2 - 1 . - ln z - . . . ' H - . ' 77 . -- ' C -111 . C . 1' V . . , -' - f. . ' nc x -1' Y ' . Y' J . - Q' i . 4 b l lll x, .. 1 x. u . . . ' v . ' U ' 1 ' ' 77 x i' C C i' C n . X . u 1. 1 v D O c c C . z ' 1 ' ' ' . .7 4 o Q - , , , ' 9? , . -T I I THF STIIELHEAD FOR JLNE Page 79 1' Ll N 5 X lszlfiullllillilgffgvb .lung-E if S' fs Am JUNIOR REPORT Cockle doodle doo' We made the poo1 Sophs mew We beat the Fleshles too Cockle doodle doo' Iarnanut Cantmeter Hows that fo1 a good 1m1t1t1on of M1ltons 1amb1c pentameterl Base ball IS ou1 spec1alty so don t be af1a1d to 1nqu1re how Zlegle th1oxxs em ovel O1 how Fat catches em Note buslness 1S boomlng ask the Sophs and F1esh1es they know but cheer up fellows maybe you can beat us next 5ea1' CMaxbel Sevc1al rneet1nffs hue been held to decxde and auange for the luncheon 1n hono1 of the SQ1l101b to be glven at the Black and Whlte F1 lday evenxng May 23 A heavy tax was levled to tleat them royally and evelyone except a fem 1esponded 1ead1ly and cheerfully Dldnt you notlce a ievx weeks ago the bxoad Smlle g1ac1ng Glonewfllds face? Lets C0ll0'13.tl1l3t6 h1m agam L E W 20 POST SCRIPTS P S Allow me to lecommend Clarence Elhs as an expert cake . Ta- x fix X ll .' f hi, 'o, lf r I lf rl- w 0 gl 11 X M - -- P ' I - 5:e:eEE::SE!!jk' -4 . n, , ., .',7'vl .I li I . Q.. Mr. Page 80 THI' QTPPI HI -XD I OR JLINI cuttel Oh so vou too tte one of those culved shces of cflke 'tt the IVIIXQI7 P S Dont fol tt to studx lltt come euly 1nd llxmys JIIHU' youl excuses P S HAPPX 'XIARPIPD LIFE? N11 'ind Nlu 'icoopx xx ll1lQ on than honey 'th honey oh yes honey moon th its It stopped own m I1 s one extumtly xx um 'Lft9llIOOI'1 111 June QNote the hot 'ltIllOSDllQlQD VN ell N11 Scoopy p1oceedcd to 1ndul0e Ill 1 X Ln1ll1 lce CILIID cone Vlhlle consunnnff It he pzused one fourth ot 1 second to IOCOX Cl ln umulv lute md plped out chee1 tullv L1cken good stuff SUSIE bette1 buv youutlt some' LAN QD ET Don t you xx 1sh you wele a Senlol '7 Chlcken sal 1d tiny hot blscults chocolate and buck Ice cleam V610 selved last F11d1y nlffht to the membels of the g1aduat1n0 class of 1919 'lhe success of the luncheon was lawely due to the su0ffest1ons 'md coopelatlon lecelyed fxom N11 F1 mk LSQDQI of the Bl mclx md VK h1te 1u'l12,'11Q.t Lonney Ahce Culoll Cla1ence Elhs and kenneth Loopel xvuted on the twbles and GVQIQOHG was amply supplled About folty V619 plesent and all enloyed them selves AN EXPLANATION VS hy -mll these solemn faces Du11n0f 0'1Z1dl13t10I1 week? Is It that uexe flunlled ln the laces O1 sklmmed th1OLl0l1 shm and sleek? Is It that the gnl s chesses axe unfinlshed O1 the boy s sults out of 1316537 lNo 1ts ne1the1 of the fhst sufwested But SO1'I19tl11I1g mole nothlnff less Its because of what we leave behmd That we feel so blue All our teachers eve1 kmd And our school mates ever true D W. 19. 1 w v V1 K u . ual 3, 4 'u Q A ' I 1 y V , C r. C C 'C -v 1 .,,., . . . 1 .. . . Y. lc . . g., . N L , L , c c 1. 5 , . - . L . .. .. 7 4 . . 1 1 L 1 . 1 '. 4 A '.'. s. .', Y X I -77-1 ' , yv 1, I 7 ' - . ' 3' --- , . - . 2 I . . ' 'I 122. ' . P lv' '2 2 ' Y . . ' . . 1 c . . ., 1 . ' . ' . y. ' . ' -J. 7 ' . ' ' . . 6 C C C C - C 4.3 C . L K. . v .Z . t ,Z .- ' as ' ,J w - V, HA r , V n .Q 1 a . K - - ., v , Y v. 7 i . I . ' . .v . ' . 1 c , . C, , I . . . . L . C: . C U . . ' . 1 D c . v - y 1 . ' . ' . '1 - ,. ' U G . DL., 1 1 . .. . . Y, 1 ' l .. ., v ' ... C C C C u C C , C , 1 .1 T P' Q v . 1 ny ., ' c c c . u y v - u ' - - s . A v , . 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THF Sll l LHILAD IOR JLNI Page 81 X , 'r I we-maifiqi I MW' MWWD SOPHOMORE REPORT Haunfr been mspned bv NIISS F1 flnklyn we declded to take the cale of a Flench Olplldll 101 1 ve'u We then had to find some means of xalsnw the necessfuy monev The fhst thm me attempted w -1s a candy sale All of the ffnls and many of the boys of the cl rss b1ou ht home made candy whlch was sold It noon at the Hwh school entlance The net ploceeds wele ten dolla1s 'md twenty five cents ITOWQXGI as thls was not suf'Hc1ent to make the whole pax ment fox ou1 o1phan the class got busy and began to plepfue fO1 '1 VEllld9V1ll6 shows Wlth the ald of ou1 3dV1S01 M1ss Kukpfztuck and the muslcal duector M1ss Messengel the stunts we1e 311 mged The show was pulled off May 9 ln the Hlgh school '1l,1d1tOl1l1IH It xx as a d9Cld9d success financlally the pxoceeds amountmg to 215175 Th1s amount w1ll be mole than enough to take care of our one Olpllall fo1 the you so we mll take as many mole chlldlen as IS posslble f01 us to suppolt The Sophomoles auanffed a p1cn1c fo1 Fuday Aplll 18 Many Sophomol es xx oke up that mo1n1ng dlsappolnted to find that thele was a duzzlmff ram F01 a halt hou1 01 mole the phones buzzed w1th Ale we go1ng'? and Don t let a httle thmg l1ke 1a1n stop us HOWGVQI by noon the sky was clea1 'md the sun shone bughtly We met at the Hlgh school and we1e p1cked up 1n C213 wlucn ,, N , 7,3 14 l , lx fr. - X ' l f' gfqlffgis . lil -.Val ot, x I '19 l. Q , P x 1 r , K I u ... r Q 5 dl, 5 'ill' Zi . , W, ' 1 , I . - V Q T V V. ' ', h X, fr, f 7 fy, V , , 4-ff 'Z'e1fff 'e A' ?e'ff1a5f'f'--' ---+ . h . N 5 .1 ,i , . - u v 4 ! I u Y 1 . c . v l I tj kv: 1 I l .Lv ' QQ. , C vc 1 1 K ' O'- ' 1 is ' g - ' S 2 1., S ' . ' ' . K 7 vv- - K. v 7 - ' v ' .., , . as aa ' ' c . K , C . i. 1 vip . nb. . , I l - - 7 Z ., - 7' 1 ' s ' u v t s ' . ' 1 y 1' ' ' - . ' . . . ' U . C ' 7 ' n aa v . ' - ' , ' ay , , - C n ' 7 D t 4. . ' . v 1 H ' 79 ' . v ' ' Page 82 THE STFEI HEAD TOR JI 'XL had been plovlded bx genelous mcmbe1s of the cldss We went to houcnl Bench xxhuc 'lftu the bench hld been exploled 101 mlles uound a l'uffe bonfiu xx IN lllllll md the lunch wus splead Atte1 lunch ue Lll mt uound tha flu wud t11Ld to see who could tell the blgfvest one Aftel a YL.1y enjox able exenmff on the beach we came home bw H1O0Hllf llt It ls altodethel unsxte to m itch penmes IH loom 205 for 'Xhss may off At hel mu' 111011 mmy of the ffuls md boxs have hld to put then penmes mto the bclgn U1 Bottle Kfxtheune Bayley BEN HALLYBURTON THE ROMAN Oh' Ben he xx ms a 1ou0e He ent was vou bettum He lan hls fluto mob1l1s And smoked h1s clgfuettum Ile vlolc 1 dmmond Stl1d1lDUS An elegant cmvfmttum A mamma cum laude shut And such a sty l1sh hattum' He loved the luc1ous h1c haec hoc And bet on frames and equl At tlmes he won at othels though Ile Got It IH the nequl He xxmked fquo usque tandem 'U At puellas on the Fo1um And sometxmes ex en made Those Goo Goo oculoluml He frequentlw xx 'ls seen At combats gladatoual, And ate enough to feed Ten boaxdels at Memoual, He often went on splees, And sald on staltmg homus, H1c labol opus est, Oh, VSh919,S my hlc, hlc domus . 1 . J ' ' ' ' ' N' ,' . 2 ': Us. ' w U2 L . ,,,' 1 T. it 2 n A, . ' . ' ,U 2' , ur, 'zf 'Az C . Y 2 Sz 2 ' ' ? 'X 1. 'H J ' ff 77 . VJ.. ' .. ,,' v , so - - . C, , KY 'r, . .S b . .xl . z . . 4 Q, . A .V Kirkpatricl: has good Cars and can hem' the jingle of pennies zz long ' j . oz 2 ' ' ,,, :z V ' z ' ' 1 'J 'z 3 . -- . ' . ,Y - , l n ,E . U. y 'f , ' , K : i . I . . A w ' I K 1 3 . V v --3 C .C A , A 'L c 7 , .'- c I , , . . - - , . C, '3 . 7 . i n D . . .: 7 o 'av l ' l D' 'c THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 83 w FRESHMAN REPORT In order to get 11d of some of thelr sulplus enthusxasm and energy the Fleshmcn had a p1cn1c Apul 24 Chenoweth Budge was chosen as the place fo1 the revehy The crowd left the H1gh school at five o clock and some of the mole adventelous started to walk but they were soon plcked up by the cals The boys bullt a bonfire and over It the usual suppel was plepaled Latel ln the cvemng eve1 y one went to Thornton s Lake and upon thell 1etu1n they played a numbel of games before the ude home Just ask any membex of the class 1f you wxsh to know whether on not they had a Good tlme The Fxeshmen ale not to be out done by any of the other classes and soon they w11l be p1oud possessols of a French orphan The money for the suppolt of th1S o1phan has been 1a1sed and as soon as It 1S sent to the headquartels 1n Po1tland you Wlll know the name of the French member 1n our Class ln l . V 0 o 0 0 O o 0 wc U' dl' X 7 , . 1 17 . , - 9 . . 1 ' ! . , . . .' I ' . 1 .1 u n 1 3 . . o L . y , ' O . . . 3 . . . ' . i v. . . 7 D 7 ! . Page 84 THE QIEIII HI AD FOR JLNI' The F19Nl1Y1'lLl1 cnlox cd 1.l10tl1i1 IJICHIC M IV 9 1 lt xx Ls decldcd th lt xxe should Oo up on the lllll so the cloxxd lett at flve tlllltx 101 tllell destlnfltlon xxhlch xx IS 1L1Cl1CCl lltcl much ll ud Clllllblllo' Vle 1.111105-t lost Mlss loss o up but Allen tht bl lxc slxcd 1191 lllc At '1 lflte 110111 ex QlX0l19 dld 1llSt1CG to the e lts and cl Good t1IT1C xx IS lQpOlt9d bx lll xx ho YVGIQ tllele 9B FRESHMAN REPORT The f:l1Qt meetmo' ot the 9B I418ShIT1lH class xx 'ls held on Aplll 1 IH loom 909 The DUIDOQG of the meetlnff xx as to elect ofhcels and a clflss 'IdV1Q01 Those elected xxcle Plesldent Adeldll 01115011 V106 plesldent and QQC1CtU1 111111098 Johnson tlclsulel II01tOI1 Vln Olmfm and lepoltel H Illx Plllott A second nleetlnff of the 9B F19Sl1YT'l'1I1 class xx els held on Aplll 15 to blouvht llClOlQ the cl lss llld lt xx IS ill lllx dCCldGd th'1t the cllss xxould have a paltx A plCl1lC xx fls held neu Rowena on 'xlflv 7 bx the Fleshmwn class The plcnlckels stfllted 111 the dl1QCt101l of Roxx cnft ln cus It five o clock and letulned about tcn tl111lZV Th1S belnff the Hlst soclal event of the se-lson fO1 the Ixleshmqn class xx 'Ls gleatly enjoyed by those xx ho D31 tlclpflted A meetlno xx 'IS held on Max 19 bv the Fl eshm'1n class fol the pul pose of plannlnv' flnothel pclltx 01 cl lss leclefltlon HIHIIV Elllott NIISS Plddle to F16SllI'I'l3I'l W hen do they gathel the sflp flom the t169i9 Fleshmun When It beolns to lun Nolxllle B Cln assemblyj V1 hx does that man keep h1S eyes closed xx hlle he IS slnglng Iolne V1 Because he can t stand to see us suffel Joe E Dld xou knoxx that thex xxele not 0'O1Hg to make matches 'mv l0H0'Q17 Holton V Why? Because they ale lone enouvh now N11 7110019 The 10 d to success ls a lone hald one Pupll Ale thele 'uw sholt cuts? Mr Moole Yes oul p6I11tQIlt13116S ale full of men who tlled the sholt cuts , M'-. . I ,gl rg, + - ,- 1 A 'x 2 l 1 lt ...o. 1. l 2 ' . g 5 s ' ' - . ,. 1 , ' '53 '15 5 1 2 fs- ' i - , ' , , 1 , , . ' . -. v -. . ' ' kk L kk ps Ing Y x , x C A, b K v 1 1' g v u v I . 1 ' KK 1 '1 ,, 1 ' . V C 1 , , . . n L we 5 .U . . K, 2 , . . n 4 1 ' I 11 A Y w 1- ' 1 U c 1. cl. ' -. . V ' sl 1 N 5 ' A l cf . 1 '. A A ' ' : ' : . , z 1 : 5 - ' ' K . 2.7, ,.? 3 , 5 .12 . .Y 1 . 2 . I S - . , - . , . y 1 ' , 1 . J . sv x C, ' . ' ': ' . ' ' , KK . ' li , ' , , decide u Jon some klnd of a class flood tlme . Man sufffrestlons wele C1 no ' ,Q A ' as' 2 12 j C if ' . . v -4 g 1 v , v u in C A Cv t C . . . I' h . . I .' 7 . ' , . . . , l ., 1 ', 2 Q, ' rs 1 . ' .ms 1 v . . ' 1 c 1 c . , c . C , u D. .1 1 0 . K C . . O C . . . N, . Z . . l D ' ' , H 7 , L 4 S l ' C , u . . . . H , ' .' , . 77 C i' G s , U. . N 7 v . v . . . . ,, , ,' xc , 9 , yr . 1 .- . -Ex. as ' , , , Y . . ' ' ., U 'PD . . 7' I .I :D - , u V YY J E Ll , , u . .T K D O . . . . H . ., N ' . H 4 . 1 - 4. 1 . O, . ' as . . v . H -1 c I l . . 55 . ' ' .' . v .' ' 7 , H THE STLELHFAD FOR JLNL Page 85 JUNIOR HIGH . '4 f A13 4-1 -7 JUNIOR HIGH REPORT The Jun1o1 High as well as Senior H1 h has spent most of the time Miss Byei ly s 1eg1st1'1t1on class has iaised about twenty five dollais t0VS'1ld the support of a Fiench oiphan vshom they haxe adopted Thev hope that at the candy sale on May 23 they will make enough to suppoit the11 pioteffee foi a X031 Seveial students of the Junior High enteied the essay contest on V1cto1y What PIICQ9 The following students essays weie selected and sent to Countv Supeiintendent Bonney Nellie Brest Ruth Coopei Geialdine Peteis Miss Lilly who has chaige of the essays has not heaid the iesult of the contest but we hope that at least one of the essays from our school will be a p1 IZQ WIHHQI R C L DEFENCE OF HERMIT S CAVE About one o clock one spring day Milhcent Walker my s1ste1s and I started to Heimits Cave to pick floweis The cave is located about one and one half miles fiom Mill Cleek It has thlee small rooms none of which ale mo1e than sw by ten feet Theie IS a hole for light and ventilation in the ceiling of each room and a door of boaids which could be closed at night or in sto1my weathei We were looking at the cave when We heard a noise Tuining -LP 1 - V4 , 7 I t 'AI ..,,, I , ' .za -.s.--.- if , ' 4 f'eul- in studying. However, each class has indulged itself in a picnic. ' . 1. . ' .C ' . ' . - . . v u I, 1 -yr ul . L . y ll ' , ,' 77 ,' 3 , , . 1, - : 1 'Y I I ' 7 'V i 9 . . 7 7 , . . . . , 1 7 I u . y . 11 . - ' 1 ' v . 1 , Page 86 THE STEELHEAD POR JLINE alound we saw a re 11 IIYG and fcloclous looklnff 1'1m Mllllcent and mv S1St61S 1an behmd a Inge lock and as the lam d1d not stem to notlce them they felt qlllti? sfmfe He stfuted toxx fuds me knockme me dovxn befole I scfncelx 16ll17Qd he x ms lunnlnff at me He then ctlmly xx alked mto the dool of the caxe I stutcd to lun doxxn the hlll lookln back ove1 mx shoulder as I xxent When the mm tulned and looked at me xx 1th h1s be 1dy eyes I xx as so fu htened that I 1ust stood st1ll llfI1ll1C9l1t thought that the mm xxould not notlce he1 so she st nted down the h1ll to fret some men xxho xxele xxo1k1nU ne n by But the lam saw he1 and stalted aftel he1 wlth some speed When I saxv th1s I beffan to thloxx stones then he tulned on me I tued to beat lnm off wlth stlcks but to no avall He st1uck me 1 second t1me knockmff me ovel a small bluff then he d1GXX back and czusually looked at me as lf to sav Nlext txm youll keep awav f1om he1e I m defendel of to my lescue They t119d to lasso hlm The mm 1unn1nU away flom the lasso ran lnto a locust bush and t1ed hlmself up as secuxely as any body could have xxlshed We stalted lmmedlatelv fo1 home and ou1 b1u1ses cont1nually re mmded us of oul expeuence We 'Ift91'XY8,1dS voxxed we would neve1 agaln explore axound IIe1m1ts Cave H T VICTORY WHAT PRICE? EVCI smce the ploclamatlon of neutl -1l1tv by G90126 Washmgton we have been a peace lovmg people We know that peace always bunvfs happmess and p1ospe11tv xxhlle war b11I10'S suffeung dest1uct1on and death Our govelnment and plesldent t11ed to do then best 1n keeplng peace but Gelmang xx as not samsfied untxl she brought us 1l1t0 the war The xvay she blouffht about oul decla1at1on of war xxas by havxng about 300 000 Sp16S IH the Unlted State telhnff us that she would des t1oy any sh1p found out of bounds and 1n other ways she had been annoylng us On Apul 6 1917 we declaled war soon afte1 the smkmg' of the Lusltama one of ou1 tlansports Ou1 first L1be1ty Lo n Duve beoan 1n the month of June 1917 Slnce th1s was our fhst Loan D11ve the Ameucan c1t1zens avelaged 100 per cent strong Everyone Gave h1s most Although there we1e only a few thousand men acloss the ocean 1n F1 ance eve1 yone knew that the boys over there would do then palt and he should do h1s part too The first Loan Duve pxoved to be such a success that the government de clded that th1s was the best xx 'my to ruse money to pay for war prepara tlons So ln November 1917 the second Llberty Bond Dr1ve began ' z , f ' ' , C, '. . . ' . v ' . 2 . . , N .. ' X3 X 1 1 I Ll L ' If ' , 5, ' ' .L'Lj'1 . K 'Jas' C, . 2 , . , ' L 2 . . , , g ' f f. ' ' ' . ' 1 'L - ' c ' ' 2 j , ' . ' g - . . . . . . . I 1 v I n Q 1 v A A K C ' , v . Y - ' . - D L -A O c . U Q fx 1 s Q v. w . 1 y w - - - .' ' ts 1 f - n I C , 5 , . , . , c 2 K ' 61 , ' 1 , , , 1 y , I 9 1 8 . ' . ,, . V. . u. 1 . this cave . The men by th1s tlme, havmg heard my C1 IGS, we1e commg 1 .' ' ., 1 ' I . . . c O 7 v'- 1 D . ' I u n I l 1 -. C - ' . A, .' . 'f L . . , , . ' . . . ' 7 l c 0 . . . 1 I 1 , ' 1 ' Q I C . 1 ' G Q 7 D i 1 , . -f - 1 ' y . ' O . 1 S? o ' 9 ' Y ! ! ' . 1 1 , . . . 1. 3 . U 5 , . ' . G l . 1 ' u 1 1 c , 1 . 1 1 . Q. I 1 VC 't .- ' 1 ! ! THF SFETLHEAD FOR JLlNF Page 87 tl1lS pl0V9d to be 'xnot'1e1 Xl0lld91l'Lll success fOl the Uovemment needed money 1nd H1010 money to ca11y on the ual The Thlld and Fou1tl1 Loan Duws cue e soon afte1 each othe1 the thlld 1n Ap11l and the fOU1tll 1n Sep cmber 1918 Each dllV9 asked fo1 a larger numbe1 of dolla1s FVQlX one of Ameucas c1t1zens seemed to be ve1y mlhng to help pav fO1 the wal and to help the boys OVGI the1e All people of the Un1ted qtates 1e'xl1'1ed that the1e H819 many other ways IH vsh1ch they could help XVIII the ws 31 even 1f they could not be 1n the f1ont l1ne t1enchcs 1n F1ance When the boys WQ18 fightmg and the people at home we1e b cklng them up thev st1ove ha1de1 to flnlsh the Job Do vou 1eal1ze why peace came so qu1ckly'? It was because the Ameucan people vxelc xx 1ll1ng to do anyth1n0' Whlch the govemment called upon them to do and our boys who went over Sald they could had not g1ven money to help the boys who gave the1r llves we would have won? You all know the answer IS no Just because the wal IS ove1 th1s lS not the t1me to make excuses for there a1e many thmgs that we must meet befole peace w1ll 1e1gn over all lands aga1n and every one must reahze th1s If they stop and thlnk a moment su1ely no one w1ll 1efuse to buy V1cto1y Bonds What pr1ce have you paid? Have vou done you1 share? How can you answer these questlons 1f you have been a slacker IH helpmfr put the Loan DIIVGS ove1 before dont Qhunk f1om domg you1 pa1t th1s t1me You w 111 nevel 1eg1et If you do buy bonds you are not pay mg half the p11c that some of our boys d1d are you? The great V1cto1y Loan D11ve IS to me the most wonderful of all dI1V6S To lnvest these bonds IS one vsay of celebxatlng the Vlctory XVl1lCl1 has been won B6S1d9S you lose no money but lnstead you galn You IQCSIVQ foul and th1ee qua1te1s per cent fol the money mvested 1n the V1CtO1X Loan The l1m1t of t1me IS five yea1s Wh1Ch IS a smaller numbel of years than the fo1mer bonds wele 1ssued fol Always 1emembe1 the quest1on Wh1Ch was asked you a few para graphs back What pr1ce have you pa1d'7 Have you done your share? If you cannot answe1 these questlons w1th a hearty Yes enl1st now and never be a slacker IH war O1 peace C D A 8A JOKES Jake How much a1e thlm plums? Grocer Ten cents a peck. Jake 'What do yez thlnk O1 am? A blrd? ' J J J . ' , ' I l I v . nl us, A I D I V Z -V . - - Y v if ' . 1 .- 77 nl vpn 2 A-A u 1, . 1 . 1' , - ' 4- -' . . t , . . , . 4 , , 65 , , if LL I n V l sa 1 ' r -4, ' ' '. ' ' ' ' 1 - t 3 ' , t R 1 1 . ' ' ' - o , 3 1 fimsh lt 1f the folks back home would help them. Do you think if we 'f ! , . . , . , l . ' ' I 1 . . . '. ' , ' o 1 A 1' s . Q 1 . ' . ,YV u 1 Q . . , c J. 't 9 , . . . , y . . D . ' ! . , - ' . u n ' D I 7 'i' - Q -, . -u . ' 79 u H -4 . . . , Page THF QSTFFI IIIVXD FOI' IINII A p1etty l1ttle m1lk mfud once Was softly he'ud to mutte1 I xush youd tu1n to m1ll you llllltel And the 'IHIHI 11 tumcd to but tel John W1ll vou accept the fl1l.G7 Maly I have dec1ded to except t ENTERTAINING A GREENHORN YI -lshlnffton 1s famous fo1 1tS nume1ous and V'1ll9d methods of ente1ta1n1n the S0ld1C1S of d1IIe1ent cmmps 1n 1ts w1c1n1ty All the p1ettv Qfuls ue XX1llIII woluntee1s 111 thu IT1lI11IOSt'1t10ll of love of countzv No sold1e1 Ib allow ed to bloom 1nto '1 wall l'lOXV9l One evenln an 1nf1nt15 p11v1te xx 1th pop ey es knock knees and an Adam s apple that xx o1ked up and down xx 1th the 1'l.p1d1tV of an elect11c h'iIY1H161 d1opped 1nto '1 m1l1t'115 club A 5oun lady 1nt1oduced he1 self to the l11Ck md undeltook the Job of stfutm a 0-lv 1 1p1d the 1nsouc1ant dell htful st1eam of small talk In a short Wlllle the gomg she had seen she C11t1C1Z9d vsomens iashlons IO1 the commg XVIHIIGI explamed why she hked VVOOCIIOXX II 1lbOlI and asked the my hom the count1y 1f he had been to the top of the Washmffton Monument The g1een ho1n was a Oood l1stene1 In the game of Ha1kY he batted one thousand Once he sald I swan' As a last attempt to 1nte1est h1m she beg mn to p1a1se the F1ench stvle of f1ght1n0f the F1ench sculpto1s the F1ench evel tl11ng Then pantmff fo1 b1eath sl1e flung th1s at h1s s'1nd5 hued head But I suppose you know all about De Maupassant Naw I a1n ncve1 had a chfznct at that exploded the p11v'1te all walled up at last But a Flenchy 1n my company sta1ted a game uv Vmgt et un out at the camp las nwht an I cleaned It up' E . 88 u . u 4. 1 L, 4 t . 'fu . f 1 Y u - 1 I .Y C 7 N U, v 9 . ' - V . U ' . xv . ' C ' 2 ' 1 -' '. cc ' L , I :L V .' an , an , , A ' c A, 2 in I 4 7 ' ' v ' . -' w c. C, . 1 . c c . ' V K '. z ' ' g ' 'K : 2 : . - 0 ' - '-. 1 7 ' L v .- Y v u v 4. u . . ' . ul ' c . . ' U ' ' . 77 ' . . c , c 1 7 . 7 g c ' U ' 77 - ' . ' . . ' . 2 f L C gi nf . 9 2 ' y , - ' c c . ' became pretty 1'OU2'lI. Havlng sketched the plots of several new plays ! h 7 f ' I y L ' - I . . , w I L. v ' v ' - . C- C, o . . v . ' . ' U . 77 s. 5 1 C . ' u 1 sy c . e , . . n . 4 1 . u , L c v C? . . ! I . ' Y 3 ' I , 1 C xl v' L : as ' n . 1 A s . IK , ' 1 , ry , ,' , ' 1 c , A c , v , 46 1 ' , s I. ' J ' J I ' rr - - D I , 1 if . fa e sf s'-'K 1? Nerve Dru gless Speclahsts PM swans La Vlda Electrlc Vibrator n butyt Norvall Sz Norvall u D d ff Wm e CHIROPRACTORS g The Rexall Drug Store Mam 6941 Condon Apts Quallty Servlce JOHNSTON 8: WILLERTON GROCERIES and IMPLEMENTS Complete Lme of Automoblle Accessorles We Sollclt Your Patronage Main 21 I O O F Bldg INSURANCE a ace Barber Shop b t THREE FIRST CLASS U See WORKMEN HARRY GREENE aosf E t S 0 d Sue I Dont worry about that EI 1 I PLUNIBING and HEATING STEAM AND HOT WKTER HEATING A SPECIALTY JOHN MILNE THE DALLES OREGON Pay Cash For Your Groceries The Dalles, Oregon And Save Money THIRD and WASHINGTON sTs PARLOR GROCERY THE DALLES MEAT CO. Phone Mann 311 Ball 8: Kneble Brinigs health a d ea o yo. For an ru , r' kl S, Falling Halr, Rheumatism, Headache, Nervousness and Indi estion. I , 4 I Y 12 as ec n e W I I I 7 FRENCH KL COMPANY B NKERS Inc THF lXLIES omcow t l S C 00 gl S 0 000 00 CONINIERCI XL XND U INF ACCOL NTS XI SO SX STFNI XTIC SCHI H SUI CS XLCOUVIS Old tBa r O VS OODARDS PURITY LUIN CH AND CAFE VV H Woodald P1op1 lCt01 Ice Cream and Soft D1 mks Speclal Regulal Dlnnels Red 2221 110 E Second Clothes clefmec' p1essed md Model I-laundry 1913111661 Sl11tS 1 de to O1 C101 XX e coll nd delu e 109 P st PHONE MAIN 41 Soc nd St1eet Phone NI 111 1 'I D XT I ES OREGON THF PFOPII S WIAIZMT P0'1'11eSCaShG10fe11 F I1 y Kz Staple GIOCQIIQS The Malket of Quallty hmts 85 Vegetqble P 1one Mam 6331 Rm Taylo' S C H111 P1'op11eto1 Co1ne1 Th11d and Unlon Sts 106 East Second Street WM BIRGFELD Teacher of 1313110 and Vlolm Resldence 120 W. N mth Street Phone Mam 4181 , 1 , lg , - o 1 Eg 1 , if 1' Capi a .f'2,!!. 0.00 Surmus 5 , . A A I A Lv S. Y .YI Y.v nn 1 41 x Vai A. i . 1. . f -- 1 , . . V .- 1 1 .91 ,4 .J .yn 4 . cs nk fn Easte n regon r 9 1 I . . . . . . . , . . . . om . . .. 4 . M d Cl 0 CIT! QCEJIGTS . f V L 1, C ' 4 . ' .. D 113. ',.' 7 .1 ' . .. - ,A C L. ' L. .4 .Au C1 ' . .. i' 3 4 11 121111. rw' 3 V 4 11 1 , X J J , , 4 4 D9 N Y X 9 . . 1 A A I A 1 1 J 1 K' ! 0 Y -1 , 4 ' L S , . H. . . . . . L c o 1 N . . . . . A . 7 0 . . . . The Dalles Iron Works GENERAL MACHINE WORK Automoblle Garage Supplles and Repalrs Oxy Acetylene Welding 1 E cs f Maler 8: Schanno SLAB WOOD AND COAL Phone Mam 6041 309 East Second Street John Wernmark EXPERT SHOEMAKER Shoe Repalrlllg Neatly Done Twenty elght Years Experlence Oppos1te Empress Theater Palace Barber Shop I C NICKELSEN E F CRAMER g ph R d and S eet PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE GIFFORD STUDIO O J. B. , ro rietor 4 I , . ' . o 7 20 as econd S reet . School Books, Stationary, Pianos, WQRKMEN Phono ra s, ecor s, h 30315 ast Second S reet Music -- I CHEER UP! CHEER UP! CHEER UP! A new coat of Acme Quality paint will help you. We have all finishes for inside as well as outside. LANE 8z SEXTON, Home of Acme Quality. DALLE5 GARAGE COMPANY HUDSON OLDSMOBILE MAXWELL General Repair and Storage Accessories Goodrich Goodyear and Republic Tires The Black Wall Paper Paints Oils ,Varn1shes, Glass an P1ctures and Picture Frames Wlllte J W Collins 418 East Second Street Service With a Smile Telephone Main 681 The Phetteplace D Lu-ld Lust RELIABIS The Home of Homemade Wgghxxlgelflifthe Co Candles and Ice Cream 0 W R 8: N Dr GEO A CUTTING Corner Second and Court Streets OPTICIAN OEce in Connection Here Is Where You Can Expect a Little More From the Suit that Costs a Llttle Less Because lts a Stem Bloch 100 per cent pure wool suit It is positively the d ed suit made in America best expression of a me :um pric It is dependably tailored by skilled American workmen the best in the whole world It is styled and modeled to fit the fashionable young American the best dressed men in the world It is guaranteed in every essential of satisfactory clothes THE PLYMOUTH CLOTHING STORE Joe Cohen Proprietor Local authorized dealers for The Royal Tailors .7 I . . - . . d ' ' 0 . 0 Cl ' ' ' i7 . I I O O -D I U O O 0 l O O I I ., .- . . .. . . -. .H . .,, . . H . . ,, . 9 ' l 9 9 Cooking With Electricity ls the only modern way of cooking The cost is small No cllrt smell or heat We carry a full line of electric stoves and appliances PACIFIC POWER LIGHT CO Aly Phone Main 2011 We carry a full stock of the es GROCERIES Let us supply YOU East H111 Grocery P D b t ' e . 9 S ' e aul arnielle 8: Free Delivery wa s at Your Service FRENCH 8: COMPANY BANKERS Inc THE DXLLFS olzmov pt I 200 00000 0 000000 COMMERCIAL ANTD QS! INC ACCOUNTS NI 90 SYSTEVIATIC SLHOOI SXNINbb KCCOUNTS Old tB g ROSE CITY PURE PAINT Shlngles Lath Plaster Glass Lumber Cement Doors wlnd0WS Llme M1llWo1k VAN DELLEN LUMBER COMPANY Phone Maln 11 THE DALLES OREGON Whlte Rlver Flour Makes WHITEST and LIGHTEST BREAD With Fine Texture and Excellent Flavor ASK THE WOMEN WHO USE IT! 1 , . , . 1 n,, 4 . Caia S . . Surplus 5, . , ,Y 1 f Y. N 4 1 x .l A I A X La I AL. R 1 A . -. , , Y . . 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