Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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m a D. H. S. PERISCOPE———— Another memorable event was the winning of third place in the State Shorthand Contest. The team was composed of the following Seniors : Beverly Bnle.o, Ann Fritz, Nada Embree,and Anne Schmitt. Bevt.rlv also von a bronze medal for third olace in individual awards.The advanced typing team, composed of Beverly Bales and Jeanne Hartman, cooperated with the first year team to pain second in the State Typing Contest. As the seniors pegs along on their way they leave the fine times they have had to the coming seniors and only hope that the'' may enjoy th mselvrs as much. ADDITIONS TO T r CLASS ROLL Although most of the Seniors h've gone throughalL four years of high school at Dallas, some of th students h ve come from other schools in 1937 and prv vious years. Alice Dotzfl enter-d Dallas High in 1936 from .4-merican Falls, Idaho. Anna Dick cam. here in 1934, having cornel tfd -year at Lustre Bible School. Gerald King, in 1935, entered from McMinnville High School. Bryce Miller entered D. K. 0. in 1S34. He came from Lyons High School in Lyon-, Nebraska. Betty P-nee Join- d our ranks in 1936 from Rick-rt a.ii} Oregon. Arpa Feiner came from A’unrville High School, Aums-villr, Oregon in 1935. Paul Sams raglst'ird in Dallas in 1937 after at-t nding Grant High School, Portland, 0r pon. Arvolia Snyder entered in 1933, then went to Girlie one year and Podee for one venr. She re-entered Dallas High School in 1935. Waldo H. Wall took History at Lustre Bible School, then came to Dallas in 1934. Grace Warkcntln hailed from Wasco Union High School, Viasco, Californi-. She came here in 1936. Dorothea, Freer entered with the class °s n Fri sh-mon in 1953. Sh dropped out in 1935 to attend Pfd.ee for on-, year -nd re-entered Dallas High in 1936.

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Great was a dream to win c.ups for tin: school. The records snow remarka vie degree of success. -j-i ' 11' ' ' to entertain friends and scheoirnat- was accbmplis -ed oi talcing wart in the Junior-Senior Play and oy the .. 'l1!'-- which was a pleasari T -ewell for their Superiors. )star ted .on—JJept' moer 31, 19156. 'the ye■■{£ with enthusiasm to do .J arly irT' ieNA-M's the ineitViia wg 'chosen and Dins and rings sjo n addeS%jri lisncp t(I e senior class. This year Tne Seniors start) choir oest. ailU i'Clbh iU a iN offhbers for tlvfe year T',NS President Iifln Vot|iy . t|i; Yi'%-P secretar -trejasurer, 'i'Tatfj o i e •rlln Urelijac ' , clkss ladvjifi 57 '’'ere as follows e t Li nual 11; SSEEB.a n t-a t-arms, The Gertrude , j - j . i j I . 'i ' V pi ;ass. d :-najtei’S ie' oh t r'nAnn r. Sc ami «t, :-p fbh’t ;nn +sS?. largax t Lrfndafil MnSgih-je::ce|i•'n’tf deoatc 'Vc'piinh'-h-v, as', ehe Sirian won the sc-nwo.i. ship. TV I- : 1 i rl Senior —’tawjs'' k that It: e ,,v— s the afh ual tfhrife traa$ yhogrtun. e head ctf thfe j ogrjjn. T ,[Ls iyen oefo 'dren a; T of their champion- WclS the than any ever grade school, chi in a littlei countrvj s one participated jai?' re p enjoyed Hiss r :c : pifo0r an pile was a - roc;ra:.t iou. - .iany y ear;--; .go. iii a olendiu i immensely was at different 'I dressed like given ;vf-ry-all. l Lke one as enjoy so cy The Junior-Senior KlaJ, hi t Uncle 3dlly , was a wonderful success. It vfas ri pare laud jreally Yunny taree act comedy. Tile AUiaorous}ele eqt jfiep't tiieVau ie ce in ' . J .! rA - w..., r r . r» n .ari suspense and wo: oy Hiss haze L -It all tneir pore-r pop. jo;-oa.r' f n— pas coached oated with Tnree S n contest neld Sans, serious and Jeanne firsts and L participated in TTry Stntt Deolani.-itoi’y lllapette Unit-,fjsity in April. Paul !:u’borie ratera, humorous; r--“ ' Dallas won with two .terpretive; pitemporane “77)



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...... jap. H. S. PERISCOPE—— FUTURE FORETOLD It is the year 1957 and several weary seniors of the class of '37 venture in to see the world's greatest inventor and scientist, Lester Voth, a second Thomas Edison. They have been invited to view his latest, invention, that of television. Although it is not an entirely new invention, he now has it well perfected. We watch breathlessly as he turns the power on and switches the machine to different parts of the country. The first picture is that of Elmo Savery acting as a missionary in China. Poor heathen Chinese! Elmo has a terrible time getting enough to eat with those evasive noodles using only chopsticks. He nas found that the only method is slurping, even if it is vulgar. Then along a.little different line is Beverly Bales as a Geisha girl in Japan. We noticed that she is wowing 'em, as usual. Then as we swing back across the ocean, we hear a terrific roar. A streamlined, sleek—looking airplane roars past, giving us just enough time to see that it is Marlin's new Boeing transport. His stewardess is Anna Thiessen. The only way she has prevented matrimony is by constant use of garlic. A little farther on we find a ship. On the deck we see our good friend Enos Gwinn and his secretary, Dorothea Freer. Enos is ambassador to Borneo. The President of the United States placed Enos there because of his ability to handle the wild women--------not referring to Dorothea, of course, because Dorothea is now an embittered man-hater. Then as we get to Seattle, we see Peter Gossen, who is a veterinary. His nurse assistant is Wanona Elliott, who loves the animals and Peter. Also there is the partnership of Helen Elliott and Loicelle Brown, who are raising rabbits for fur-lined night-caps. They have been giving Peter a very good business and also making a good living t.Lrn-selves.

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