Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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--- - D. H. S. PERISCOPE------------ ---- LAST WILL AMD TESTAMENT Y e, the Seniors of Dallas High School, in the County of Polk and State of Oregon being of simple mind and lack of memory,and under the influence of the strain of assignments, considering the hazardous Journey through high school, do herewith make, ordain, publish and declare, this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT: FIRST,we order and direct that our Executrix hereinafter named pay all our just school debts and other expenses as soon after our graduation as conveniently may be. SECOND, after the payment of such debts and expenses, v e give, devise,and bequeath the following personal property: To Jean Tharp, Dnniel Abel bequeaths his ability for accompanying Hubert Springsteen. (On the piano). June Schneider advises Katherine Quiring that she has a special diet for keeping slender. If Katherine v ould like to have the diet, she is requested to write for an appointment. Carl May leaves his popularity with the feminine sex to Henry Clanfiela. Jack Laing, the song bird of the Senior class, relinquishes all clrim to his talent, and offers it to Frank Peters. Laura Hiebert devises her abbreviated stature to Iva Hinnanan. Dorothy Palmer wills her ability to place at the Music Tournament to Margaret Riggs. To Alice Joy Frizzell, Elsie Plett wills her unsophisticated manner and her ability to win in tennis matches. Lois Robinson York and Vesta Freer Olson offer the secret of getting married and goin to school anyway to Bernice Bailey and Anne Schmitt. Marguerite Heigant, the champ ion gum chev er , wishes Beverly Bales to take her place. Joe Card bequeaths his arguing ability to Ralph Russell. (A prospective debater?)

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D. H. S. PERISCOPE Strengthened by many new students from other schools and determined to bo the best Senior class of D. H. S., every one started off enthusiastically. School starred on September SO this year. During Dctooer our class opened the social season ay sponsoring a festive Hollove1en dance. Early 'in the year insignia was chosen and pins and rings soon flashed before the eyes of louring under- c las, amen. Of f jeers f. r the year who were greatly responsible for the efficiency of the class '-ere Helen Ella., president; Fred KcFetridge, vice-president; oris Rig s, se- C5r o tary-1 vrea-s ill’s r , ter Josl .insergeant-? t r rins and 3 - r- , ' • r A . X nek, a ci v ice. T he c! dee- p 001 • Aloe; L '-'.lassea, hois Sumpter ,and Tv? n leki a m a ds a fine showIn- ; nd- laced two .'.ember s on ac ho cl 0 c JH Anothsr big project was the annuel Christmas program.. A sho 't, play end some music-1 numbers entertained the student body,and put every one in a holldayfr.eme of mi: id. ?he Junior-Senior play, ,;?he Green G-host1 given after Christuias,was a huge success. The mystery element held the audience in suspense from beginning to end. It was capaoly coached by Hiss Hazel Henry and the characters portrayed their parts excellently. Dress-up day was a source of pleasure and amusement not only to the seniors but to the whole school, and flu.ik daj was a thrill--no lessons. The Senior class wishes the Juniors the best of luck in thr ir 1?st year and nones the members will enjoy it as much as those of 'SC have.



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--- D. H. S. PERISCOPE—- —-------- If any girls are interested in knowing a special formula for keeping red hair and freckles lookin0 nice, they are requested to interview Esther Soman privately. (One at a time, please J) Even though she regrets to do so, Dorothy Larson leaves Glenn Rooinette to Lillian Clanfield, asking her to take good care of him. Lois Hughes thinks Miriam Price could use her school girl complexion and quiet ways very nicely, so she very generously offers Miriam the privilege of an interview. Louise Lox-xiuor and Mae Campbell will their undying friendship to Darlene Bowman and Hazel Foshaug. La Vonne Carr has recently written a cook on How to Attract the Masculine Sex which she leaves to Mary Jane Kelly. Lenthal Conlee wills his innocent smile and numerous black eyes to Chet Healy. Robert Conwell very graciously donates his sturdy physique to Arthur Hass. Theone Foster bequeaths her rose-bud mouth and her wise cracks in 'Vord Study to Anna Thiessen. Betty Crider offers the secret of her dazzling personality to Edna Newfeld. Leona Digoy wills her quietness and sleepiness to Margaret Lindahl, hoping it will quiet Margaret down somewhat. Lewis Detzel leaves his big gold watch to Milton Kroeker in order that Milton may get to school on time. To '7alter Fischer, Helen Elle wills her babyish ways and her pull with the teachers. velna Farris leaves her wavy locks for Betsy Gardner. Rene Fritz wills his appeal and his way with the women to Hubert Springsteen with the purpose of helping Hubert. Zthelyne Gayman relinquishes all claim to her resemblance of Mae West for Lona Schneider.

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