Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1924

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18 PERISCOPE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The four years that we, the present Senior class, have spent in Dallas High, do not seem at all long. When w entered, we were no exception to the rule, as Freshmen always were, so were we. But under the capability of our advisor, Miss Mellinger, we so u outgrew our lack of worldly knowledge. And in our Sophomore year, under Miss Dick, now Mrs. Khvyu Craven, we were just as anxious to tease the Frosli, to make up for our own disgrace, in our own greeness. And in this year we began to gain more of the respect of the upper classes, who are always slow to give any credit to an under class. And to cap the year, we gave the play “Mr. Boh.” The Junior year stands out as our busiest and best. It was in this year we helped to make the Annual a possibility. And the play “Clarence” we gave that year will he remembered by the students for quite a period of time. At the start of the Freshman we were large in numbers, hut at this time they have greatly decreased. But under our capable officers we have given our best to Dallas High. The officers have been: Hill Sanders, president; Marjorie Jackson, vice-president; Verda Saxton, secretary; Willard Brown, treasurer. As we are leaving Dallas High soon, we will look back over our years spent here and think of the many friends we have made, and the delightful times we have spent with them. So it is with regret, Dallas High, that we must part from your good fellowship at this time.

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PERISCOPE 19 Sanders Jackson Saxton Brown SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM SANDERS President MARJORIE JACKSON Vice-President VEKDA SEXTON Secretary Treasurer WII.LAUI) BROWN

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