Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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D. H. S. PERISCOPE Donald Sanders also wishes scholastic standing up a notch good grades to Frieda Fdigar in a blue report card rent year. to help bring the school's . Therefore, ho'’ wills his hopes that Frieda will have Maxine Rowell leaves her ability to get men's sweaters to Esther Eckivnd. Esther lucl: with LaVcrne McPherson's. and wear letter-dicin' t have much ,-Aiiti—G Thlcssen wills to Martha Jean 1 umner her humorous outloom on l ie. In there will be someone to take the Tour places left vacant on the girls' tennis team, Oliver eighth-grade°giris. 3 LrCUt lntcrest in tennis upon the „ i-hldre ctn bequeaths her abilit-”- to become socv,otar'r °| every organization in school to Mr. Gabbert. Mr. Gabbert ProCand Con hub dur cr£C yZZ$ Cecrotliry 0l% tho 2aamoricmsr°thy T71allano» L':olla - al1 Elves her quiet modest Levi his class shoes. V;ions wi] Is tho tx to Duane Cast who ic of being the ornricst kid in think will ally fill Levi's and Gilbert Celine idcr as stuaeni body ere rclanguishes his claim on LaVon Ford si dent to Preston Diekcy. Jasper Venter leaves his school for knowledge co Lucille conception Fryer. that you go to i Maxine helms wishes to will ano. ncr ability to always appear body tolls her to Donnie Grow. her tall hay Francis figure, surprised at anything my- lar tly, .vc hereby appoint Disc Ann of this our last Will an Testament -former wills by us made. a May Unratli executrix hereby revoking all In witr.ess whereof; vc have the ninth day of .Tune, in the v nine hundred and thirty-eight. lie remito scribbled our name ar of our Lord one thousand The Class of 1930

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D. H. S. PERISCOPE Bob Foster leaves Pat Stockwell to Clyde 1'vin, -Take good care of her, Clyde. Donald Senter bequeaths his trait of getting in people's hair to Andy Kerp. Marjorie Sanders leaves her ability to become engaged permanently to Pat Murray. Ralph Russell relir. ‘:ui v.es’ 'his .desire’ to', become n, preacher to Albert Peters. Now Albert, don't let this desire become so strong as to interfere with your studies. Lloyd Linn leaves his ability to beat the 3:25 bell to Kenny Blanchard. To Walt Fischer,Anno Friesen wills her ability to drive a Chevrolet. Jean Stevens wills her quiet manner to Ara Purser. For our sake, use a little of it, Ara. Leonard Peters leaves his deep base voice to Pat Smith. In hopes that it may slow her down a bit, Eston Grant very graciously leaves his difficulty in talking to Betty Smith. Lyle and Leona Hart bestow their ' brother and sister graduation upon Warren and Imogene Hillery. Ruth Duerksen, class poet laureate, wills to Roderick Dembowski her knack for writing poetry. Aileen Holman leaves her Kate Smith looks to Anne Craven. Speaking of looks, Thelma Yung wishes to leave to Peggy Joslin her pretty blond hair and clear complexion. Mickey Lynn wills his ability to rattle on and on without saying anything to Billy Auer. Frank Fast bequeathes his slow and easy-going manner to Retta Mae Kersey. = 1938



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D. H. S. PERISCOPE SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY And it came to pass on the 16th day of May in 1938 that the senior class did plan a great day of merriment and fun for all the school. And they called it Dress-up Day. And behold, she of the house of Holman and she of the house of Stevens did become suddenly aged and appeared dressed as two prim maiden sisters, Sophrenia and Isophrenia Hector. Then were there among us that day many young children, for June of the tribe of Domaschofsky and Mildred of the house of Eastman,Lillian of the tribe of Clanfield,and Beatrice of the house of Benge, she of the house of Helms, also Annie of the tribe of Thiessen, Leona of the tribe of Hart and Thelma of the house of Yung, Joan of the house of Stin-nette, and she of the tribe cf Clayton did come attired in gay, short dresses of many colors and some wore long curl3 and carried dolls. Then came also two little boy3 to your great hall of learning that day. He of the tribe of Crerard and he of the house of Springsteen appeared clothed in most becoming little boys’ suits, complete with big, gay colored ties. And now did Bud of the house of Douglas,Tod of the house of Paver,Frank of the tribe of Parris, arren of the tribe of Bennett,Ralph of the house of Russell,and Edgar of the house of Smith rise up and proclaim themselves to be sophisticated young ladies in skirts or girlish slacks, hats, dainty sandals, and silk hosiery. But behold, in our midst were many laborers. Jasper of the house of Venter, Frank of the house of Fast, Curtiss of the tribe of Dornheclcer and Robert of the tribe of Foster v cre all typical farmer boys in patched overalls and ragged 3hirts. And lo, there was a baker, portrayed by Bill of the tribe of Anderson. Eolomar of the tribe of Conner was a merchant Jew for the day, in his queer dark suit, black derby, and trim black mustache. And Leonard of the house of Peters was a parson. Then did Charles of tribe of Lynn come forth to proclaim himself a W. P. A. worker. Also was Oliver of the house of Linscheid a farmer boy for half the day. And lo, then did Beverly and Loeta of the house of Branch, joined by Ellen of the house of Carper, come forth in gaily colored raiment and bedecked with many pieces of bright jewelry. And they called themselves gypsies. Then up rose Lyle of the house of Hart and he of tho house of Sentcr, and Ben of tho tribe of Frisson, and they were throe cowboys from the wild V cst. 1938

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