Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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D. H. S. PERISCOPE When our soohomore year began, eighty-five strong, we did not feel so green end out of place. After our freshman year of fun and study, we really found the place we were to make for ourselves in dear old D.-..S. For roll room teacher in room IS, we had Hiss La.ree Johnson now ”rs. Young, who was one of our favorite teachers. There were many things happening in '33. nnen we think of this year it immediately flashes back the big word of Basketball. It was in '33 tnat tne basketball team went to the State Tournament. There were many exciting, breathless games enjoyed by all students. The soohomores of '33 were well represented in foot ball, basketball, track, Plays, debates and all of the other enjoyable things presented for us. For txiose having taken Biology this ye r stands out, because of the coast Biology trio. Class officers tnis year were: Fred IcFetridge, president; Ivan Ickes, vice-oresident; Dorothy Calmer, secretary-treasurer, and Hiss Helen Hull, adviser. The class of '33 would not sell this year of merriment for any amount. It can be loo.ced uoon by all members as adding a great deal to our experience ana education.

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D. H. S. PERISCOPE CLASS HISTORY On the twenty-sixth day of Septemoer in nineteen hundred thirty-two, eighty-six wide-eyed students enter ed the halls of Dallas High School and went timidly to their roll rooms. Of this number fifty-six are now upon the threshold of graduation. As they look back upon those first days of long ago a smile spreads over their faces when they think of tnose timid youths, so eager and yet so afraid. The smiles fade, however,when they remember how fortunate they were to be entering Dali s High School instead of leaving it. This group was soon made to feel at home in their new school when the sorohomores held a receution intheir honor, and an excellent tine was had. Election of class officers was the: fi.'rat. important’ event for the class as a whole. Albert Klassen was elected president, Fred UcFetridge,vice-presidentjC-Ielen Mills, secretary-treasurer, and Hiss Helen nee, adviser. At mid-term our ranks were strengthened by twenty students and we had a good time snowing them how well we were doing in high school and how much we had learned. Those who started with the class of ’36 are: Paul Anderson, Mary Baxter, Genevieve Blake, Esther Boman, June Buell, Lenthal Conlee, Robert Conner, Robert Con-well,Betty Crider, Wilma Dick, Leona Digby, Muriel Dorn necker, Helen Elle, Erna Enns, Vernon Evans, Velna Farris, Lloyd Favor, Arthur Fink, Theone Foster, Albert Friesen, Esther Friesen, Peter Friesen, Rene Fritz,(Char les Fully, Ethelyne Gayman, Ilene Gatens, Jack George, Bessie Goertz, Virginia. Goodlow, Margaret Gossen, La. Vetta Greosser, Lloyd Healy, George Hildebrand, John Hildebrand, Alma Kiebert, Laura Hiebert,Leonard Hobson, Lois Hughes, Lloyd Hunter, Ivan Ickes, Doris Ferp, Albert Klassen, Irvin Kreger, Esther Eroeker,R'uth Kroeker Jack Laing, Alfred Larson, Dorothy Larson,Violet Larson Olive Lewis, Louise Lorimer, Carl May,,Kenneth McCubbins Evelyn McDonald, Fred McFetridge,Emmet McGee, Helen Mills, Clifford Morland, Phyllis Meyers, John Neufeld John Nickel, Dorothy Palmer, Ethel Peters, Elsie Plett, Merle Plummer, Doris Riggs, Vernon Robinette, Lois Robinson, Beda Savery, June Schneider, Robert Shreeve, Edgar Smith, Otis Sousley, Thomas Starbuck, Phil Stiles Edward Styker, Leland Teal, Marguerite Weigant, Jeanette Westfall, Lydia. Wiebe, Robert Woodman, Fred Zentz, Milo Nelson, Donald Shephard, Lyle Bookey, Roe Westfall Glen Jones.



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D. H. S. PERISCOPE As tine rolled on each year became more important than the 1-st and the ]unior year a busy one. At the beginning of the year there were sixty-one of us left. A cruel, demanding life decreased our ranks. Names of members of our class were evident in all activities as baseball, basketball, football, track, tennis, dramatics, plays, and debate. Our class, even though defeated by the seniors,made a good try for the interclass trophy. We sponsored two student body dances, the irls took part in the commencement exercises, and entertained the seniors at the annual reception by giving them a dinner, a program and a dance. Our class was guided in this vital and important year by Robert Woodman, president; Robert Conwell,vice president, Ivan Ickes, secretary-treasurer; and Miss Betty Sedgwick, adviser. Most of the time room 19 wps on the 15st of those who earned half-holidays. The spirit and enthusiasm of the class was shown when one member tasted and felttne clear cold water of La Creole as a result of his carelessness in spoiling the record and'causing sixty-fei-low students to stay inside over their books on a glorious spring afternoon. 1936

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