Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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l.-W V l l l l , L E I l E I r I Ln l 1 September 19-School began October 12-Try-Y Party ll October 16-Junior Class Dance l I October 26-Sophomore-Freshman Mixer fl 4l October 27-Homecoming Dance 1 i November 4F-Drama Clinic at MacMinnville X , November 10-11-Pacific U. Speech Tournament N November 21-Sadie Hawkins Dance l X November 23-24'-Thanksgiving Holiday December 1-Student Body Play, I Remember Mama December 13-F.H.A. Christmas Party December 25-January 2-Christmas Vacation January 18-Career Day February 8-National Thespian Installation February 10-17-Speech Tournament-Linfield February 10-17-W.V.L. Wrestling Tournament March 2-3-District Basketball Tournament March 13-District Speech Tournament 5 March 16-St. Patrick,s Dance li, March 15-16-17-Willamette Speech Tournament tl March 31-Debate District Linfield 'I' April 4'-Junior-Senior Play 4 April 6-7-State Speech Tournament April 13-Band Concert May 11-Mothers Tea May 28-Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom June 6-School out 41,- gx A A ,Qi IS-15 ff-W



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CLASS FLOWER White Carnation fvT? BERTHA Emcizn REED Treasurer MARLENE GRANT Secretary JACK BLANKENBAKI-:R Vive President JACK HINDS agefzms MOTTO: Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. It was a memorable day back in 194-7, when that freshman class started off its career in Dallas High School with a bang. Although we were a bit weak in the knees about the initiation we lived through it and were soon found to be a freshman class that would not soon be forgotten. With Mr. Kenneth Thompson as advisor we started off with the following capable officers: President, Bob Harland fwho later became the president of the Student Bodyj , Vice President, Donna Schroeder fdestined to become editor of the year bookj, Secretary, Ethel Blanchard, and Treasurer, Grace Ianzen. Everything was under control. Our most successful accomplishments were the publica- tion of the freshman paper, The Keyhole Viewf' and a magazine, The Freshman Sneezef' So when our first year ended we and everyone else knew we ubelongedf, When, as sophomores, we entered the old school doors after a brief summer vacation we had only one thought in mind, namely, freshman initiation. Now was our time to lord it overn the freshmen, which we did with relish. Although our sophomore year was uneventful, we had a bunch of wonderful officers, Dick Thompson, Wes Ediger, Grace Janzen, Dottie Hevner and Don Fisher, and we formed many enduring friend- ships. As juniors we felt pretty big walking around the halls in '4-9. We were, at last, Hupper classmenf, This was truly a very successful year with Don Fuller, ,lack Hinds, Phyllis Regier and Millie Jones, to keep us in order. It was during our junior year that we tried a movie dance. This was a film with sound effects showing all the top dance bands and orchestras to which we danced. We also sponsored the annual junior carnival and the junior- senior prom. Betty Craven was our lovely May Princess, and Marjorie Lute and Wes Ediger our Winsome King and Queen of Hearts at the Valentine dance. Now comes the time when it is difficult to know whether to be sad or glad. The year has been crowded with work and play and considerable romance. It was a long pull, climbing to the height of the mountain. DONALD ZEMANEK A rl visor CLASS COLORS Blue and White 5? DON WOLFF President Sergeant-at-A rms BETTY FOSTER Advisor

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