Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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Luella BobS. Barbara Marion Marciel Ilcne G. Prophesy... Pat Krewson is chairman of the Relief and Welfare Board in Newark, New Jersey. She spends her time knitting for the poor people! Frieda Heinrichs and Gloria McKibben are owners of the Brushine Toothpaste and Toothbrush Company in Colgate, N. D. Mary Greenwood owns a peanut factory in Nebraska. Jane Crider markets peanue shells to breakfast food companies. Near here is the Hair Dye building operated by Milton Baker, who is employed by the Dyes Committee. Alice and Mildred Wall, the famed talent troop, are now touring in England performing before royalty. Allan Inglis, the ballet dancer, recently broke her leg, and is recovering at the Chicago General Hospital. In the room across the hall is Ileen Markwart, who is recovering from a serious brain operation performed by Dr. Esther Peters, famous brain surgeon. Paul Dilley is a well-known explorer who is now searching for a lost Pacific island formerly known as Japan. Arlene Henderson and Marilyn Bowman own the dog and cat hospital at Seattle. Betty Bliss and Jean Jacobs are in charge of feeding and caring for the animals. Marion Janzen has recently been discovered to be the lost heiress to the royal Belgian Congo throne. Jim Foster is a doughnut salesman in Athens. He went there three years ago when he heard that doughnuts sold best in Greece. Vesta Franz is the woman's heavyweight champion of the Northwest. Helen Siddall is a wealthy New York debutante. Her maid is Katherine Richardson, and her seamstresses are Helen Reimer and Susie Thiessen. Lawrence De Witt and Lily Day are door manufacturers. They are searching for a special wind-resistant wood formerly known as the draft board. Sylvia Slater and Betty Mangis are employed by the Australian Humane Society for the special purpose of padding the kangaroo's pouch for the benefit and comfort of the baby kangaroo. Homer Olfert is a carpenter. His latest work is the one of adding ten more stories to the Empire State Building. Beverly Bennett has one of the most brain-racking jobs of all. She packs monogrammed toothpicks by hand at a toothpick factory in Birmingham. Henry Warkentine is one of the few who have stayed around Dallas. He mows the grass at the golf course on the Salem road. Dorothy Swensen is working hard in California trying to raise pineapple by combining the seed of the pine tree with that of the apple. Don Regehr and Kenneth Martin are the most successful crop growers in Oregon. They spend most of their time working on their skunk farms. Which reminds me! I have to feed my rabbits right this minute! I hope to hear from you soon. Respectfully, Donald Gabbert

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Ileene M. Betty M. Bill Vee Phylli Prophesy ... It is May 2G. 1964, and Bob Dornhecker is wheeling himself down the hall of the Old People's Institute in his wheel chair. Suddenly the postman, Harvey Bartel, pops his head in the door. In his hand is a letter for Bob from Mr. Gabbert. It reads as follows: Dear Bob: I have just finished feeding my chickens, so I have a few minutes to write a letter. I thought you might be interested in the difference that twenty years has made to some of your classmates. Do you remember Rees Linn? He is now the owner of a large traveling circus. The main attraction is Anna Clanfield. the tight-rope walker. Luella Spenst also does an expert juggling act. Gordon Buhler is now known as the modern Charles Atlas. His manager is Rudy Larson, who also trains other men in boxing, wrestling, and muscle building. Verda Mae Webster owns a nursery in Memphis, Tennessee. Near there is the Lonely Hearts Club, owned and operated by Eileene Goodridge and Dora Mae Hart. Tom Hooker is the chief of police in New York City. Jesse Payne is the main trouble-maker, says Tom, because he is continually unscrewing the caps off the fire hydrants to get water for his lawn. Bob Stevensen is warden of the State Institution for the Feeble Minded. He says his chief worries are several seniors from the class of 1945. Dick Willson, in spite of complaints from his wife, Marceil Stinnette, is raising spiders in his privately owned laboratory in an effort to combat the meat shortage. Ray Teichrow and Bill Smull are in the manufacturing business. They produce Hot-Seater Thumb Tacks. Ray Prescott is in Africa, working with the natives as a missionary, and selling electric heating pads as a side line. Sarah Dick, after five divorces, is now happily married to Wallace Agee, a perfume manufacturer. Hulda Classen is a well-known hair dresser in New York. Near her shop Erna Fischer is kept busy operating the Flashy False Teeth Company. Barbara Beharrell and Phyllis Bennett have a flea farm just outside of Cedar City, Utah. The farm(?) has attracted much attention from the neighboring camps. Examples of successful business men are the following: Harry Fast, Chicago stock broker; Johnny Begert, insurance salesman; Dave Howard, congressman; and Mel Courter, safety-pin manufacturer. As you remember, Mel always was a bit cautious. Russell Snyder has recently completed a trip to Mars in his new rocket-ship, which he constructed with the excellent assistance of Marvin Hiebert, widely known scientist and lecturer.



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lean J. Freida Tommy Bey Marv Marilyn B. Ema Senior Last Will and Testament • • • We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred forty-four, do herewith, thereby, therefore, and hereby leave, will, and bequeath to the party of the second part (the underclassmen) our following abilities, talents, hobbies, habits, and anything else we want to include with the hope that it will leave a lasting impression on them: WallyWally Agee wills his ability to tell jokes to Doug Jones. (Or does Doug need it?) Milton Baker wills Phyllis and his football ability to the internees and hopes they will treat them both as well as he did. Harvey Bartel wills his handsome features to Melvyrn Tilgner. Keep it in good shape, Melvyrn. Barbara Beharrell wills her ability to keep four Dallas fellows in the armed services happy to Jewelle Schmidt. Bev Bennett wills her ability to get into all the pictures to Charlotte Ross. Phyllis Bennett wills her ability to love 'em to Nelda Bevens. Marylin Bowman wills her housekeeping ability to Maxine Sias. Gordy Buhler wills his blond hair to Ruth Jackson to combine the two colors for future flames. Anna Clanfield wills her height to Clara Mikelson, so Clara can reach the tall fellows. Hulda Classen wills her shortness to Florene Inglis in hopes she will come down and see her sometime. Mel Courter wills his ability to get out of classes to anyone interested. See Mel for further instruction at Farragut. Jane Crider wills her graceful and slender figure to Roberta Malmstrom. Run around like Jane does and you will be down to her size in no time. Lila Day wills her quiet voice to Burdetta Schnider. (A muffler will work if this doesn't.) Lawrence De Witt wills ability to draw petty girls and pistol packin' mamas to any natural-born wolf or cowhand. Sara Dick leaves her quietness to Pat Zents. Try it on for size, Pat. Paul Dilly wills his red hair to Betty Jones. (Too bad we haven't any blue to make it patriotic.) Mildred Domaschofsky wills her ability to stay out of school to Lena Janzen. Bob Dornhecker wills his car, cleats, and tape in his pants to anyone in need of the three. (The tape is preferably for the fellows. Strict-stag, girls.) Erna Fischer leaves her brains to Don Lewis. Erna will certainly look funny without them. Her future address is Center Street, Salem. Oregon. Jim Foster leaves Vivian to anyone interested in human nature. Lines form to the right. Vesta Franz wills her physique and ability to get gas to Effie Miller. (Although she might divulge the gas angle for a small fee.) Eilene Goodrich leaves ability to be a mystery to her schoolmates to anyone mysterious. Mary Greenwood wills her femininity to Onita Hollawell. (Use it as Mary did, Onita.) Dora May Hart wills her friendship with Arlene to Arlene's fiance. No better wedding present was ever given. Shirley Hass wills her Teddy bear coat and fortune telling to Velma Heibert. She would like to add that the coat may need a few alterations. Frieda Heinrichs leaves little brother Danny to carry on the Heinrich tradition in Dallas High until Willie gets here.

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