Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1945

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1945— BARBARA BENSON wills her place at the mirror to Roberta Rothgeb in hopes that Roberta can keep up the good work. BOB RUMMER wills his bottle of peroxide to Mel Kahler. MARILYN PARRISH wills her gym tee shirt to Muriel McKnight. Maybe Marilyn will get a new one. NEIL RICHARDSON leaves a brilliant athletic record to Harold Barnhart. WAYNE TAYLOR wills his Hollywood to Clifford Koenig in hopes that it will do for Clifford what it did for Wayne. IEWELLE SCHMIDT leaves her quiet studiousness to Shirley Phelps. Shirley may want to try it some time, just for the novelty. LOIS SIDDALL wills her ability to keep a one-sided conversation going to one of the little tongue-tied frosh. LLOYD DOMASCHOFSKY wills his gum and his ability to gripe over nothing to Donny Fisher. HELEN McFETRIDGE wills her well-polished ego to any underclassmen who will need some self-assurance in the coming year. JACK WHEELER wills his moniker “Shylock to one of the dramatic aspirants to come after him. BONNIE GILLESPIE wills her ability to keep the Drill Team girls in line to Ellen Janzen. We hope she can do as well as Bonnie did. BETTY WINN wills her demure but dynamic personality to Bonnie Friesen, but who knows? Bonnie may not need it. CARL WRIGHT leaves his skyscraper muffler, on his car, to Ted Carlson to use on his motorcycle. Interesting combination, huh? ORLANDA RATZLAFF leaves the job of editing the Periscope to anyone who thinks the job is a snap. ROY LAMB leaves his cowboy books to Bob Regehr. A little relaxation between his brainstorms. GLENN SCHROEDER and BETTY JANE TURNER leave their ability for going steadily without as much as a spat to Betty Ediger and Gerald Moreland. SHARON LAMB leaves her love for sports to Virginia Britton. We hope Virginia does as well as Sharon has. FRANKIE CORDELL and LEONARD OLSON leave..............together. ED JANZEN leaves his Army experience to Dale Flux. Good luck. Dale! ESTHER JANZEN wills her heated discussions in sociology to Verna Schierling. DOROTHY KELLER wills her sudden climb to popularity as the D. H. S. songbird to Betty Jones. Keep them entertained, Betty. BARBARA ROSS leaves .... to meet Toby. BILLIE MAE SMITH wills her fondness for studies to Jean Courter. Maybe Joan can use it to advantage. MELVERN TILGNER leaves his between-class dash to Ted Carlson. No excuse. Ted. WILMA DICK leaves her wave set to Anna Kliewer. DAVID FLAMING leaves his length to Bill Lamb. We know Bill wants to get up in the world. BOB FRIESEN leaves his model-A to Ronnie Nairn. Now Ron won't have to walk so far to get Elsie. BILL ROHRS leaves his offices to half the school organizations (exaggeration) to Ed Zeigler. VIOLET EARL leaves her sister Virginia to keep up the good grades.

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HOROSCOPE—1945 NAME APPEARANCE PET PEEVE PASTIME Pat Adams Cowboy music ... Cafeteria Janice Beharrell ‘‘Happy” Breaking her glasses Getting banged up Barbara Benson Not enough mirrors Primping Sensible Furniture store Debate Leotta Breeden Sturdy Sociology Horses Frankie Cordell Petite Periscope Smiling Collegiate Serious girls New Year's parties Janette Day Correspondence course Writing letters Wilma Dick Noisy people Three guesses Lloyd Domaschofsky Unique Dragon” Cutting stencils Violet Earl Conceited people Oration David Flaming Short girls Sleeping Florence Frey Neat Corny jokes Home Ec. Bob Friesen . Beefy Being quiet Winning the war Bonnie Gillespie Appealing Spanish Building morale Winifred Goodrich . . Pleasing Johnnie Chaperoning Billie Mae Paul Harms . .. . Lanky School Teasing George Hayward Sleepy Laurence Guy Boot camp Lloyd Heacock . Scatterbrain His sister, Rosie Going to Falls City Nellie Hendrickson Just plain cute Bashful boys Being swell Dorothy Hoppe .Sweet and lovely Slumber parties Running from wolves Donald Jacobs Red-headed Journalism Girls Edward Janzen Reliable Lena Janzen Motorcycle club Esther Janzen Prim Being polite Marvin Janzen Drool!! Shell station Being glamorous Kenny Kahler Woof! Woof! Senior English Having fun Dorothy Keller Her accompanist Meeting her public Daniel Kinsey Courteous Everything in general Passing time Mary Lou Kreason Ample Being on committees Ice skating Roy Lamb Work Who knows? Sharon Lamb Peppy Booing Writing to Laurence Janice Luthe Slight Being alone Talking about Jack Frances McCulley . . Friendly Cafeteria Book store Helen McFetridge Versatile Man-power shortage Her music Eldon Neufeld Capable Walking Driving Leonard Olson Devoted His car Air corps Phoebe Orr Symphony Singing cowboy songs Marilyn Parrish Harum-scarum Clean gym clothes Debate tournaments Mildred Pauls Rowdies School Mary Payne Efficient Jitterbugs Nurse's aide Harry Peters Baffling Band Indep! Orlanda Ratslaff . .Considerate Deadline! Her fan mail Neil Richardson . . Conceited Speedball Showing off Roberta Robinson Conscientious Brains Chaperoning Bonnie Bill Rohrs Hep The office Being president Barbara Ross Immaculate Navy . .Army Judy Ross Bouncing Mary Lou Kreason Sports Bob Rummer Warming the bench Talking about Centralia Jewelle Schmidt Intellectual . Studying Glenn Schroeder Cold radiators Helping out Uncle Sam Lois Siddall No one to talk to Chattering Betty Smith Dignified Silly people Book-worm Billie Smith Spicy Gossip column Going with Wade Bob Smith Typical Gas shortage Coast Guard Wayne Taylor Hollywood” Remarks about his haircut Basic training Melvern Tilgner Timorous ....... Girls Running up stairs Betty Jane Turner Fluttery . Cold radiators Waiting for the mail Jack Wheeler . . .. Villainous Assignments Thinking Dorothy Wiens Serene Unmusical people Chorus Betty Winn Elegant Her blushing Tennis Pat Woodhull . .. . Winsome Shorthand A certain sailor Carl Wright His many cousins College Edwin Yeager Physics class Wrestling



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NELLIE HENDRICKSON leaves her “mix-ups with the middle office to Pat Zentz. But with spring in the air. even Pat may yield to the beckoning of great Outdoors. DONALD JACOBS leaves his daily job as chauffeur to carloads of students to Jim Carver. HARRY PETERS leaves his reservations in the Monmouth pool room to Merle Day. C'mon Merle! It might be fun. FRANCES McCULLEY leaves her job in the cafeteria to Louise Gilmore. ELDON NEUFELD leaves his flashy Ford to Don Yeager. So Don won't have to worry about being late to school any more. ROBERTA ROBINSON leaves her fondness for the fireside to Donna Cone. LLOYD HEACOCK leaves his ability for making hydrogen sulfide to the next year's Chemistry classes—if they can get into the laboratory without gas masks. JACK CRIDER wills his pull with the inner office to Jimmy Domaschofsky. We want Jimmy to feel more welcome. DOROTHY HOPPE wills her beautiful brown eyes to Eileen Scott. JANICE BEHARRELL wills her ability to get banged up and yet come out on top to Vivian Richardson, who is already following in Happy's footsteps. MARY LOU KREASON wills her hamburger parties to Kathleen Huntley. We hope Kathleen can handle them as well as Mary Lou did. LEOTTA BREEDEN wills her picture of Glory to Betty Davis. Maybe Betty likes horses as well as Leotta does. MARVIN JANZEN wills his ability to find gas to Alvin Adolph. Now you can throw the bicycle away, Al. KENNY KAHLER wills his ability to sleep through classes with that angelic look on his face to Soren Neilsen. Maybe Soren could use a rest like Kenny got. JUDY ROSS leaves her faculty for chumming around with one girl for so long to Johnnie Goodrich. PHOEBE ORR wills her gee-tar and cowboy boots to Alice Akers. Better brush up on the words to “Shame On You , Alice. NELDA BEVENS leaves her good grades to the office. They have to have a few “ones to give out. MILDRED PAULS wills her goats to Dolores Enck. PAUL HARMS wills his job as property manager for all the plays (most of them) to Lawrence Puddy. BOB GRAVES leaves his adequate physique to Louis Holt. GEORGE HAYWARD leaves his sudden attraction for the ladies to Stan Benge, not that he needs it. DANIEL KINSEY wills his soothing voice to anyone desiring to become a radio announcer. JANICE LUTHE wills Jack to the girls at Falls City. MARY PAYNE leaves her sweet disposition to Burdetta Snyder. Now, now, Burdetta, we're only kidding! BETTY SMITH wills her oh-so-proper demeanor to the wilder element in our midst. Sounds sarcastic, doesn't it? BOB SMITH wills his easy-going attitude to Danny Heinrichs. Take it easy, Dan. HELEN DOROTHY WEINS leaves her lyric soprano to Roberta Malstrom. Roberta has a pretty good start. PAT WOODHULL leaves her soft-heartedness to Mrs. Morrison, in hopes of retaining the original size of the Student Body. EDWIN YEAGER wills his interest in wrestling to Bruce Worth. JANETTE DAY leaves the stamps she uses in her correspondence course to Donna Cone, so Donna can continue building morale. FLORENCE FREY wills her ability to keep her hair curly to Bernice Balzer. WINIFRED GOODRICH wills her friendship with Billie Mae to Mr. Brown, in hopes that they will be more friendly in the future.

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