Hood River High School - Dragon Yearbook (Hood River, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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Tl-IE MASCOT MASUOT STAFF: First row-Allisnn Pliilds, View Freed, Ha-rzllil Hrwwer, Buster Nance, Henry .Nm'imzitsn. Sei-fmrl 1-uw-lmis Hnnfl, Nniivy Brewer, Pnnline Plzuirlers, Mzlryjnne llenton, Mnrylieth Plog, llernitzi iAlI'SUll, Mnrjnrie tlnlligzln, Arlethn Meyers, Iinal linrtun, Nm'nnin Tum-ker. tll'lllIC S'l'Al F: Evelyn Pziaish, Ibim f'll2lllliH'l'S, View Freed, Mike Franz, flerzllll Hrriwer, Vietur Hansen, Yernrin llell, Roy tlzlllzlwny, Hnlilry Allegre, Fluyil Andersun. PEI' i'I.l'H: First ruw-Bill Almlmit, llenry Nuriinzltsn, View Freed, Vvrinblfl Miller, llminld Meyers, Elvin Halle, Flfiyd Anrlersun, Roy tlnllaiwny, lluzine Lindsay, Rus- sell Graff, Bob Vtfhitely, All'lf1ilds. Seefnnl l'UNV4Al'ik-liilil Meyers, Hzirlinrai 'l'rnnit:i, Molly Kzigleynliin, lfiernitzi Lzirsnn, llzlrriett Howell, .lnnniin NVilli:ln1s, Myrtle Cnrr, Uerise lfldingrtun, Dlll'lZllll Jensen, I,nnr:iiin- Kielli, Hierli Ugziwzi, Edith l'lylner. Third l'llXV-iii2ll'g'll9l'ilEl Clnrk, Imlun-s Slntz, Ruth l3k1lllllll'2l, Doris .lul111srvn, Mary Lon Aclzinis, Mziriun Leveilue, Myrtle I-!nrnS, XVilin:i Ilizistinnn, Helen Hnll, I,ilIi:1n liislmp, Flurence lllmwe, Gene Slrninker. l+'4iurtli row-Mzirjrwie Iirower, Mnxine Hel-lc, Marcin Mm'l'lz1in, Nic-hi Ynsni, lxlill'Yj2lll0 Ilezitnn, Priseilln Alrslier, lXl:u'i1m NN'irriek, Nilrlrerl Foss, Fern liilvlizliizin, ldlizulrelli iiilliigilll, Vir- ginian lletlnnnn, Iflilzl lluwell, Al Lovell. Fifth l'UXY-+f'i2ll'il l:l't'l'kt'llI'ili,T,'P, .lnne VVelly, l'eg:'i.:'y llzlnse-n, lreni- Sa-liiller, lizirlmnrai 'l'nrnlmnll, l'eg.:'g'y Smith, Verzijezln Knlstanl, llernlfl Hruwer, Nurinnn 'l'nc-kvr, Yii-tm' Ilainsen. Thirty-one

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Thirty ---- 1' H E M A s c or Activities THE. MAscoT For the first time in five years the year-book, the Mascot is published. The Mascot staff of 1937 has done its best to honestly and interestingly portray the events of the past year and to review the events of the years '33 to ,36. This year the staff consists of the editor, Buster Nance, artist, Norman Tucker, administration, Michi Yasui, seniors, Maryjane Heaton and Nancy Brewer, juniors, Arletha Meyers and Marjorie Galligan, sophomores, Mary- beth Plog, activities, Pauline Flanders, athletics, Allison Childs and Ruby Woody, features, Gerald Brower and Francis Barton, typists, Nancy Brewer, Lois Hand and Ruth Okamura. HOOD RIVER GUIDE The high school paper was mimeographed weekly under the leadership of Roy Gallaway, editor. Thirty-three issues were put out during the school year. The staff assisting the editor were members of the news class, taught by Mr. Knight. The special staff appointments were: editor, Roy Callaway, assistant, Richard Duckwall, columnist, Millard Carnes, sports, Gerald Brower, exchange, Evelyn Paasch, reporters, members of the news class, adviser, Mr. Knight. The Hood River Guide is a member of the Quill and Scroll, the Na- tional Mimeograph Press Association, and the National Scholastic Press Association. Copies of the Guide were exchanged with high schools in Oregon, and many other states in the Union. PEP CLUB The Hood River High School Pep Club was organized in the fall of 1936. At the first meeting Verajean Kolstad was elected president, Elizabeth Galligan, vice-president, Mike Chambers, secretary-treasurer, Allison Childs, yell leader, did much to help promote the Pep club. Miss Elliott was the club's adviser. The members number over one hundred students. The main purpose the Pep club had was to generally stimulate student interest as well as outside interest in the activities of the school. Football rallies had a much better attendance. At some of the more important foot- ball games, stunts were put on between halves by the Pep club. A much better cheering section was formed with new yells worked out and old ones improved. The Pep club uniform consists of a white sweater with the blue dragon emblem. White banners with blue H.R.H.S. on each were given to Pep club members.



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Thi rty-two THE MASCOT Activities Moa, DOCTORP' The operetta given this year by the high school was Oh Doctor, a story of the pompous Doctor Drinkwater, who owns and operates the famous Drinkwater Sanitorium, whose healing water is a sure cure for all ailments. There were many trials and misunderstandings but all ended happily. The principals were Bert Sinclair, Maxine Beck, Dick Krug, Margery Lingren, Dick Duckwall, Marjory Moore, Russell Graff, Cleo Freed, Leonard Plog, Rose Beauchamp, Ruth Dresser, Juanita Williams, Pauline Flanders, Norman Tucker, Arletha Meyers, Kenneth Steele, Paul Haslinger and Roy Callaway. There were supported by a chorus composed of the Glee club, and directed by Miss Frances Sherwood. 'LSEVENTEENH Oh, Willieln 'gMother, if you donit do something about that child- Such was the cry heard by those who attended the Dramatic club play, '4Seventeen by Booth Tarkington. The story deals with the struggles of William Sylvanus Baxter, aged l7, to achieve his life ambitions of winning the love of his Baby Talk Lady, Lolo Pratt, to own a dress suit, and to be rid of the persecutions of his ten-year-old sister, Jane. The characters included: William Abbott, Mae Petri, Pauline Flanders, Bob Whitely, Eddie Muller, Russell Graff, Helen Hazeltine, Miriam Jensen, Don Chambers, Barbara Nunamaker, Duane Lindsay, Allison Childs and Florence Moore. The play was directed by the Dramatic club adviser, Miss Edith Fenwick. 'GONE OF THE FAMILY On April 2, the Senior class gave the annual senior class play. This year the play was One of the Family, a 3-act comedy written by Kenneth Webb. The story is of a stern Bostonian family, the Adams. The family is headed by Aunt Priscilla, who rules with the traditional iron hand. Henry, the favorite, marries an orphan, Joyce Smith. The plot centers around Joyce's efforts to become one of the family and still retain her sanity and her temper. The cast included Francis Barton, Maryjane Heaton, Juanita Williams, Pauline Flanders, Norma Clark, Barbara Nunamaker, Don Chambers, Floyd Hartzell, Marguerite Clark and Howard Scheer. The play was directed by Miss Elliott, senior class adviser.

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