Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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«D. H. S. PERISCOP] -phe reshmen girls1 volleyball team consisted of: Bernice Ratzlaff, La Verne Goodrich, Margaret Lefever, Verda Henderson, Lucile Fryer, Mildred Lange, .tnel inlander, Ha Smith, Bernice Buhler, Iris Heizelmann, Adele Searle,June Euell, Verda Freer. They l03t to the sophomores in the first round of the games. The basketball first team which won the school championship was: 3emice Ratzlaft, La Verne Goodr ch, Margaret Lefever, Lucile Fryer, Verda Henderson, Ila Smith, and Adele Searle. The other two teams were made up of; Verda Freer, Wanona Elliot, Juanita Jones, Iris Heizeimann, Evelyn Heizelmann, Mildred Jansen, Darlene Bowman, Margaret Riggs, Irene Harris, Ara and Alta Baldwin. At the end of the year, the Sophomore class was host to a party on the bank of the Lacreole Riverwhcro the annual Tug-o-V'ar is held. This time, contrary to the rule, the Sophomores received the ducking. By the second year the students began to feelmoro at home. This year S5 students returned to help in school activities. The class was immediately organized with Joe Card a3 president, ’Valter Joslin, vice-president,Margaret Lindahl as secretary-treasurer, and Miss Viola Crozer as their nruido. The debaters this year were: Irvin Yoth, Margaret Lindahl, and Jeanne Hartman, who were defeated by the Freshmen debaters. Each of those people competed in the annual Linfield Tournament at HcMinnvillo. This year more representatives of the class wore presented in the Revue . Jeanne Hartman played the part of Betty Harding in The First Dress Suit, coached by Miss Hazel Henrv. In the musical satire, Bargain Hunters, coached by Miss Ida Miller, Jean Tharp and Anne Schmitt held character parts. The Spring anco Recital presented by Miss Helen KmLl’s Rhythm class boasted three classmates. They were: Chelta Russell, Jeanne Hartman, and Marjorie Waters.

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■D. H. S. PERISCOPE! C L.» ::i Tc.Y Kich. School life he an for the class of lallas Hicli School „n 10SS, when 101 ?reehnen rep istered. From this rrouf- sixty were rac.rated thi 137 in s year. The Freshpan olass elected Joe Card, prosirent• Charles Harris, vice-president; and darnA hatson, secretary-treasurer, l.rj. iobert Kut Wens elected to serve as thcTclass acviVor. The ?roaKvers {made to :Ve3 ri ht at hohe at the Fresiiman- cphoinpre reception hold the 3chc 33 j;ym The clef's de ate teJu.i was cLcse early, of Ilar arcp Lindahl, JearVic hartroan, rank i eljei-3, and .aryarct Lv.cahl prorainehoe v hon fe a Member of thcVeciiocl coar. t he served or ffiractiVe tea.’. Vith 1 0 ware Campbell . » . second af h ; lacc at tide otGT.c Forensic i.ecc at Lin icl and wo.V district qha.tion-s’ii . The question former ate thafcVcar was, ;T’cc olvcc’ That' the United Jtatel should tx ovr- the essential ' a- md Edward Tosrws she r e ca c a the fi rst af llartna n ar J teai.i. Laila tar- A o opera' ritisn .. ’stem radio control In ahe lievue of LgcenVcr Q, 1933, rcinomb fr those sv c fc couples tv ’ul They ’.Hrc i-ar ardt 1 mdahl .mo wCl-niv ’. and uveiett 7113 - ii it. car t two . cro, and Charit-o .:ari y s, vock. Tic Ci the clubfuer Lt lot Iclut aloe sa.jG rtt-e freshmen in .ow relV .alea, r c i r pV.liaver, ..mo Echnutt, ) f lady;: cartel Lo celliV ..rar:, .r( tn„t Li.ncSrhl, re.n Tritz elJvj . Tharp, £cannk Hartman, ioVcano Carr, tloo L2 lioht, kutl’d ten ’.fatson, orjftlco wu.h :r,’ drod LanVc, lie iso ham or. .. cFot-, or;an Calc1', esIt'ion on tifo Too-'s and Jean Tharp who were scope k cats were 3 X ev:- staff wore i Trank Ccv, Juanita %J 7 Jones, oscoo Allan, Edward 3. reporters. 1937



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in Mr. meraor-to the D. H. S. PERISCOPE! Those who Fobert Mutch's able and vivid seashore where wer fortunate to be enrolled hio’ofrj ciasspR also recall imny exr jriences on the annual Jaunt th iy studied animal and plant life. Again the War across the ■ ophoincres were uacrenie River. victorious in the Tug-o- The thivd year in High School opened with a decrease in t'je roll of thirteen members. Seventeen members of th i Sophomore year had probably bepn lured away with ste.idy jobs or changed to other schools. Those dropping out were Roccoe Allen,Wade Allen. Arthur Fink, Ben Friesen, La ve-rnc Goodrich, Ralnh Guth-i.a. Lloyd h-untej , Ethel Kilsndcr, Dean Kingsbury, Mildred Muller, Bern4 uo R-.tzlaff, and Berthol Krabor. Five new r.r mbers came, however, »nd brought th . total to sirty-six nia-bi ' ions Tur.io-'s fhe new one a were Eh Alice Datzel, Bryce Miller, Iris Mot., and Arve'ia Snyder. - 11 pare eager to participate in various activities, such as debate, speech and typing contests, as veil as the different uitdoor snorts. Those working their - ay up on the parisconc stalf from the Juniors v-e r .Tv.anna R .rt.nan, Juanita Jon. s, Margaret Riggs. Jean Thnr»p. Anne Schiaitt,Verd.a Henderson Berthol Kraber, and Edward Toowe. This year class officers vere chosen as follows: Irvin Vot'n, president: Margaret Lindahl,vice-president; Verda Henderson, Secretary-treasurer; Miss Nadine Mtll-hol'lnn, adviser. Dfoatets for th- class, Jeanne Hartman, Margaret. Lindahl, and Irvin Voth, ' ere defeated in the first of the internla so series of debates. An interesting event occurred when the Letterm-n’s Club entertain d members of th 1 fairer se:; at a banquet and a dance . Sever: .! of the ! honored. . guests were Jure.ore. Those Juniors present were: Margery Stiles, Chelta RuSsoll, Anne Scmaitt, Elsie McFetriGgc, Jeanne Hartman, l.rvin Vcth, Harry Wat a on, Bob ’.Vocdman, Ch« t Healy, and Eugene Rowell..

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