Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1929

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mMHi—myM D H. s. PERISCOPE WSKBSM Bob Havter leaves his reputation as a fusser to Abel Usrlow,but hopes it will not be worn out before the year is over. Delbert Hunter leaves his spasmodic mustache, soup-strainer, or what have you, to Butch Moser. To Muriel Kelly, Beatrice Embree wills her infectious i le and her athletic prowess. To Mc„reraret Ellen Kelley, Franklin Kliever devises his position of chief critic of the Periscope and to some athletic youn'; sprouts such as Rex Pemberton or Ralph Finseth.he leaves his numerous D.H. S. letters. As executrix and testa trix of this last will and testament, we do hereby appoint Miss De Vore, thereby revoking all wills previously made by us, and do hereby set our hand and s??.l,on this thirty- SWMMWM 1929 HHlil

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1). U. S. PERISCOPE Ne give and bequeath the following personal belongings: Paul Bollman leaves to the budding sheiks of the lower classes his parking places, either at the red bridge or the park, rent free, for the rest of their high school days. Bud Kestler wills his abilitjr to look like aman to some promising lower classman. Bud Grant gives his ability to look collegiate without being at college to some one who will take care of it. To Leander Quiring he leaves his ability to imitate A1 Jolson. Bert Gerlinger leaves his D.H.S pin to Minnie Sanders, along with his watch, ring, pen,and pencil. Dick Webb kindly gives his Number Ten double E shoes to any one who thinks he can fill them. Lucille Patterson bequeaths her numerous wisecracks to Gladys Lynn. Catherine Sibley leaves her quiet and reserved air to nsther Kecle and Mary Starbuck, respectively, to be divided equally between thorn. Laurie Fletcher bequeaths his reserved seat in Stockwoll s to Dan Quick, and his Salem dates to a junior, Ettrick Stinnotte, in the hope that he will carry on. Betty Jelinek wills her ability to acquire all the H’s with little or no effort to Alice Niens. To any Junior boy who will promise to care for her, Alton Strayer leaves Doris Newbill. Betty Harcombo loaves her generous supply of dumb remarks to Rachel Uglow, and her habit of daydreaming through all oral recitations to Irene Guy. To Dorothy Elliott, Dorothy ability as a debater. Minnich leaves her 1 ' I' I I ?:■! j| 1929



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BiyiB d. h. s. periscope 9HHH c L A S S F R 0 p H 3 C Y Chicago, Illinois June 13, 1954 Mr. Franklin Kliever Superintendent of City Schools Dallas, Oregon Dear Frank: Although it has been some time since I have conversed with you, your frequent letters to me arc a constant source of delight, not only to myself,but also to those others of the class of ’29 whom I often see, for I have taken the. liberty of passing them along to some of our mutual friends. In regard to your most recent letter about tracing the other members of the old class, I ill say that those of our classmates who are here in Chicago have assisted mo, and we were so successful that I am now able to give you complete information about the entire class. Virgil Grant and Delbert Hunter are still in vaudeville, singing Mammy” songs, and although they do not seem to be as popular as they were last season, they are still making good money. Last year when I was in Paris with my wife wo wont shopping in the Rue do lc. Paix for some nor clothes for her. We stopped in to one of the fashionable modiste shops in the city and wore greeted in excellent French by the proprietor, but I was rather amazed when he called me by my first none as though I were an old acquaintance♦ A happy reunion followed and I found that Robert Haytor, for it was indeed he, had built up a -wonderful business around his superior kno ?ledge of women’s stylos. I see Beatrice Embroc quite frequently,as she is '.'endall De Haven’s private secretary. ’Yendall, as you probably know, is Police Commissioner of Cook County, and it is largely through his efforts that the gang rule of Chicago is almost completely broken. 1 9 jjjiiii

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