Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 24 PERISCOPE Junior Class Dunn Grant Nelson Reddekopp Sevens Ediger Elliott Hadley Hall Olmstead Page Robertson Ross Boileau Ellis Hatton Parsons Smith Bowe Fleming Hinamon Patterson Syron Butler Campbell Rorrette Garrett Layton Leitch Penner A.Quiring Tate Teats Gerlinger McBee J. Quiring Vinyard

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 PERISCOPE Page 23 Senior Horoscope NAME APPEARANCE AMBITION OCCUPATION CHIEF WORRY Wayne Pape Dignified To be in love Studying His hair George Parrish Stately Aviator Studying Electricity His height Helen Dodge Chubby Actress Looking wise Brother Joe Virginia Queenly Get married Typing Elsworth Albert Petre Happy To graduate Getting FI’s His girl Phillip Staats Substantial Marathon runner Doing nothing Eats Howard Staats Deceiving Movie director Selling tickets Speed Cop Harvey Trent Lazy To get an ‘H” Loafing Honor Roll Eunice Keeney Vampy To be tall Writing notes Genevieve’s Bro. Margaret Marsh Short To be wise Chattering Chemistry I.ura Sanders Angelic Bachelor’s Housekeeper Getting to school Tardy bell Elaine Shultz Flapperish Heart Smasher Parking Salem Dorotha Young Shy j Overcome Blushing Acting sweet Escaping Rea Viola Dennis Intelligent To be beautiful Talking Biology Olivia McCarter Cute To be fat Giggling German Edna Pitzer Slender To be comedian Worrying ? ? ? ? ? Sam Bowe Dainty Editor Bossing Teachers Ralph Hereth Lengthy Mechanic Looking around Paul Rea Miller Freckled Cartoonist Making cute remarks Dorotha Edward Hayes Demure Policeman Fishing Bait Edna Card Clever The follies Debating Nothing Paul Harrington Cherubic Opera Singer Smiling The shops Glen Holt Herculanean Pres, of U.S. Driving Independence Ruth Dennis Obedient Acrobat Meeting Oscar The same Susie Wiens Self-satisfied Housewife Escaping boys Her hair Almeda Boughton Artificial Millionaire Vamping Boys Arthur Woods Unexpected Radio announcer Keeping still Other people’s affairs Harold Holmes Dashing A teacher of German Whispering Exemptions Van Crider Studious A merchant Golfing Flappers Margaret Beard Comfortable Bathing Beauty Exercising Her figure Helena Peters Bored Uncertain Thinking The future Howard Hayes Manly Chauffeur Driving Gasoline



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PERISCOPE Page 25 Forrette Gerlinger Page Junior Class History Loyalty to the higher and better interests of Dallas High School has marked the history of the 1 927 Junior Class. For our first and probably most difficult year, we elected the following officers: President. Harold Bevens; Vice president, Laura Boilcau; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Campbell. By the willing and devoted assistance of our class adviser. Miss Magness, and other faculty members we safely weathered this first year, and became Sophomores with our class intact. During our second year, we were guided by the following officers: President. Charles Campbell: Vice President. Harold Bevens: Secretary and Treasurer, Laura Boileau: class adviser. Mr. Pillard. We maintained our good record established in our first year, being represented in athletics as well as in debate and declamatory contests. The reception given the incoming Freshman class by our class proved to be a most successful affair, establishing the Freshmen as our fricnls throughout the rest of the year. As Juniors we proved our real worth to our Alma Mater. We placed seven men on the basketball squad, three of them being first team men, and the others being on the second string. Three of the four men on the tennis team belonged to our class. Five o! the regulars on the baseball team were Juniors, and others were substitutes. We also had one member of our class on the debate team, and many of our members were point winners on the track squad. Our activities were directed by the following officers: President, Jack Forrette: Vice President, Carl Gerlinger: Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Page. One of the biggest successes of this year was the play, “Officer 666 , given by the Junior class and coached by Miss Gray, class adviser. We are looking forward with eager anticipation to our Senior year, and hoping that we may exhibit as much pep, enthusiasm and school spirit as we have in the past.

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