Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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Senior Statistics NAME APPEARANCE 2? igler, E lion hearted Aebi, O juvenile Agee, N pleasant Akers, A freckled Barnhart, H shy Benge, S puzzled Breeden, E Buller, R reserved Buhler, H interesting Bursell, M flapperish Carlson, T Carlson. E chubby Carver, J intelligent Cutler, J deceiving Derksen, C Earl, V PASSTIME AMBITION Shirley Phelps .... Making a home run Library ........... Make more noise .... Waiting for letters .. A ballet artist . Willis Baker ...... Stenographer ....... Sleeping .......... Loaf .............. Bev Osuna.......... Heart smasher .... Horses ............ Housewife ......... Doing nothing ..... Own a chain store .... Farming ........... Honor Roll Army .............. Army wife ......... School bus......... To graduate ....... Piano ............ Leave Ore........... Working in hopfield Inventor .......... Perry dale ........ None ............... Swim in creek ..... Machinist.......... keeping house...... Nurse ............. Flux, D............. reserved ............ Flux, J............. amiable ............. Frey. I............. frivolous ........... Friesen, L......... perfect gentleman. .. George, G........... yippee-ish .......... Grazer, J........... discreet .............. Hallowell, A........ sleepy .............. Henderson, S........ cherubic ............ Hiebert, R........ obedient............. Janzen. L........ peppy ............... Johnson, C........ herculanean ......... Jones, C............ demure ..... Kent, R............. substantial Kunz, D............. scholarly . Malmstrom, R........ heavy ...... McFetridge, B. Mikkleson, C... Mitchell, B.... Mori an, G..... Nairn, R....... Neufeld, H..... Nielsen, A..... Orr, M........... Osborn, M...... Osborn, M. L... Perry, D....... Phelps, S...... Ploub, L....... Price, H....... Regehr, B...... Richardson, V.. Ross, C........ Scott. E....... Siebert, L..... Sias, M........ Smith, J....... Smith, N....... Spady, R....... Toews, A....... Van Santen, J.. Wirfs, E....... Yungen, E...... Zentz, P....... clever ....... diminutive ... dashing....... happy ........ dandy ........ slim slender studious ..... neutral ...... executive .... placid ....... lengthy ...... immaculate.... friendly ..... amiable ...... brainy ....... indifferent ... timid ....... witty........ pert ........ sultry ....... striking .... alert ........ “Western” .... bored ....... jovial ...... angelic ..... dreamy........ dainty ...... Elsie Y............ Fall City ......... Church activities .... Riding Horses ..... Sneezing .......... None .............. Navy............... Under classman .... Singing ........... Wilbur ............ Corny Jokes ....... Laughing .......... Shirley K.......... Paper route ....... Correspondence course ............ Chasing Dale ...... Johnny ............ Play acting ....... Betty ............. Tennis ............ Sisters ........... Studying .......... Chaperoning Nila .... Sports ............ Music ............. Slam books ........ Dieting ........... Returning diamonds Theatre ........... Brain storms ...... Dragon ............ Art ............... Snafu ............. Sports............. Flirting .......... Correspondence .... Chewing fingernails Thinking .......... Busy .............. Roller skating .... Popping Gum ....... Abstract office.... Skating ........... Farmer ............ Secretary ......... Ministers wife .... Farmer ............ Getting out of school To grow a mustache Navy-wife ......... Go with senior .... Acrobat ........... Bathing beauty .... 3 ring circus manager .............. Opera singer....... Comedian .......... Mad scientist ..... Become thin ....... Catching .......... A Good Housewife Get new car ....... U. S. Pres......... Champ ............. Get married ....... Genius ............ Get a man ......... Teacher ........... Overcome blushing.. To be a banker’s wife Movie star ........ Keep one .......... Get a raise ....... Follow brothers footsteps ......... Do nothing ........ Hermit ............ Marry for money .... Lost it ........... Get married ...... To meet Buz Sawyer Model ............. To graduate ....... Leave school ...... Bathing beauty .... Not to go to college Stenographer ...... Grow up (taller) .... WORRY Not graduating Toews Losing weight Work Finances Girls escaping hij clutch Her man Getting a man Escaping girls Ford I Iarley-Davidson Ore. weather His hair Girls Shop None (happy as t lark) Tardy bell Her figure School activities Horn Indep. Health report School Date Dad’s car Honor roll Post war machinerj Singing Shoe repair Brot her Chemistry Launcelot Clem House keeping Play Indian His hair Nieces nephews Studies None Mary Lou The future Men in general Figure Orvie Stenographic work Relatives Dragon Flunk Periscope Mustache That she won’t Jack Sally Brother Kid sisters Orval None Changing her min Typing carbons Her hair

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Senior Class History SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS (L to R) Ron Nairn, Jean Flux, Harland Buhler, Nila Smith and Jean Smith. Creed—“The Past Forever Gone, The Future Still Our Own. Flower—Red Rose Color—Blue Silver When the class of '46 entered dear old D. H. S. in 1 943, they brought with them a new spirit, new faces, and new ideas, which lasted for four long years. They were very successful that year in sponsoring the Frosb Frolic . They were also initiated in the usual manner. The officers for that year were: President, Bud Mc- Fetridge; Vice President. Jean Flux: Sec-Treasure. Sgt. at Arms, Lawrence Guy: Advisor. Miss Buchannan. After awhile the green wore off of the new-comers, and they began to realize that they were gradually becoming upper-classmen. With that in mind, the second year passed very successfully with officers being: President. Stanley Benge: Vice President. Flarland Buhler: Sec.-Treasure, Vivian Richardson: Sergeant-at-arms. Bud Seibert; Advisor. Mrs. Dorothy Ott. By the time the third year rolled around we saw the class of '46 doing things up in a big way by sponsoring the first Junior Carnival Dance,” which has been made into an annual affair. They also started the Jr. Sr. Play Day.” The ambitious officers for that year were: President. Loren Seibert: Vice President. Vivian Richardson: Secretary, Helen Price; Treasurer, Jean Flux; Sergeant-at-arms. Ronny Narin; Advisor, Miss Betty Boydston. They also sponsored the annual Jr. Sr. Prom and several mem bers of the class participated in the Jr. Sr. play. One Mad Night. The senior year was a busy one, what with preparing for Jr. S. Play Day Senior Dress-Up Day and Senior Flunk Day, having pictures taken, and hoping with all their might that they would graduate. Officers for that year were: President, Harland Buhler: Vice President. Ronny Narin; Secretary. Nila Smith; Treasurer. Jean Flux; Sergeant-at-arms. Jean Smith: Advisor, Miss Betty Boydston. The last year was the most memorable one because they were the first class to graduate after the war ended. Two of the boys were still in the service but there were 67 students who received their long-awaited diplomas, June 6. The class of '46 left Dallas High School with sadness in their hearts, taking memories that will never be forgotten.



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Seniors - - 12 Years Ago Row 1—Robert Regehr, Lorraine Pitzer, Rex Wilson, Henry Selby, Alfred Zentz, Robert Parker, Alfred Pierce, Dona van Cooper, Bud McFet-ridge, Pat Zentz. Row 2—Vivian Richardson, Buster Plaster. Helen Neu-feld, Frank Inman, Joyce Bui hr, Louise Raymond, Calvin Borland, Jean Smith, Joy Van Santen, Irene Wilkinson. Row 3—Marvin Hockett, Robert Huntley, Beverly Norman, Robert Delk, Delbert Warren, Jewel Jones’, Loren Siebert, Victoria Waters, Kenneth Larsen. i 3—Virginia Earl. Dale jnz, Mary Ann Brady, Jack itler, A1 Dembaski, Peggy lenz, Helen Schultz. Verda Ebert, Velma Hiebert. $ 2—Richard Harall, Nor-ne Agee, Nancy Farror, arence Derkson, Russell jnery, Wilford Friesen, Lee {ohker, Gerry George. 1—Helen Price, Louise nvard. Irene Beebe, Ken-th Kliever, Ray Kneeland, Orene Jnglis. Twelve years ago. 61 wee youngsters were escorted to the Dallas elementary school for the first time by anxious parents or disgusted older brothers and sisters. Mrs. John Voth and Miss Ruth Cherry first taught these “kids” their A. B. C's It didn’t take them long to get onto the ways of school, including “the hickory stick.” but if it hadn't been for these little (’er) angels, the Class of '46 would be short 61 students. It would never do for the Class of '46 to leave without this reminder of the long road they have traveled in quest of their high school diplomas.

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