Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1929

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I). II. S. PERISCOPE CLASS K I S T CRY Some forty-odd freshmen, rather bewildered looking at first, entered the halls of Dallas High on a certain rainy day in the fall of 19 5, and began the diligent pursuit of knowledge which has characterized this class throughout its highschool career. Now, as they stand upon the threshold of graduation, their minds are filled with pleasant memories of the four eventful years they have spent within the portals of D.H.S. The first year is only a recollection and seems very far away to most of us, but the picture of our first class meeting and election stands oat among the other scenes in our memories. The first class meeting of the class of 29 resulted in the election of Robert Hayter.president; Paul tollman, vice president;Dorothy 1'innich,secretary-treasurer and Miss Magness, class advisor. We were introduced to the social life of the school by a mixer party given by the Seniors, and later by a reception given for us by the sophomore class. '7e all enjoyed these parties veiy much,and carried on the good work by slinging a '•■kid ' party for the incoming freshmen at midterm. V i'X 7

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m D. H. S. PERISCOPE Our Sophomore year started off with the same spirit as that shown the previous y-?r, and after a strenuous class meeting Robert LeFors w s elected president; Engelbert Gerlingcr, vice president; Catherine Sibley,secretary;and Paul Bollman,treasurer. Miss Jamie Farmer was elected class advisor and proved to be an exceptional coach for debaters and declamatory contestants. This year w«s much more eventful than the yea.r preceding, for some of the members began to show athletic tendencies and were placed on the high school teams,the class debaters made a good showing,and our representatives in the declamatory contest ranked highest, Richard Weob winning the grand sweepstakes gold, medal. The social life of this yea.r began with our reception to the Freshmen, who attended in full force. ‘This was a rather large party as the freshmen numbered eighty-three and the sophomore class wa.s bv no means small in size. The year was concluded’with 3 party for the class at th'e home ofMargaret Brown. mmmmmm 1929 hhh

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