Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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what they are doing now. ESTHER STONEBROOK is now a debate coach in Corvallis- with housekeeping as a sideline. She seems to be enioying her occupations very much. According to frequent letters from TIM CURRY and EDGAR BRANDLI, we hear they are now living in Paris, with their wives. Both of these guys are extremely rich gentlemen, who wear tuxedos and black silk hats everywhere they go. They both struck oil in Texas about 5 years ago. LYNWOOD LUTHE and BOB KLEEMAN are in Tiaiuana where they have a ioint partnership in a model agency. They did manage, however, to find time to attend this celebration. RON WALSER had to forfeit five hours of sleep in order to attend, but he did it. He's the one who liked to sleep. CHET DANIELS and ADELINE DICK arrived in Dallas last night after having spent'the last three years in Hawaii. Chet has de- cided to reside there permanently, it seems he likes the swaying palms, grass, etc. Adeline is working there as a correspondent for the ltemizer-Observer. We have iust received word that RALPH HUTCHENS has taken the position as Co-manager of Argyles, lnc. RUBY MARTENS got home iust in time to attend this affair. It seems she has been trying to straighten the leaning tower of Pisa, too. She plans to try again in about six months. No matter how many more gray hairs she may get, DIXIE HEVNER is still trying to make smooth-smoother. DICK READ now owns a bright red model T hot rod. Every Saturday night he loans it to LARRY SMITH, who has reached fame as a Race driver. ZELMA JANZEN changed her mind many times and finally married a very wealthy Swabby!! decided to become an algebra teacher and he is now taking Mr. Green's place. BEVERLY TRENT was crowned Miss Tennis of l972 last month, In September she will take a position as tennis coach in D.H.S., and MYRTLE PEARCE has accepted the position of gym teacher. ' JOYCE SCHROEDER has been a member of the checkers club for approximately six months now. She seems to like it, too! Reno, Nevada is now the home of JAKE SMITH, a prominent lawyer in that city. His latest customer was DON HEPPNER. Don is suing his harem. It seems they iilted him. BRUCE SJOLUND, very much against his will has graduated from OREGON STATE and has a very extraordinary occupation. He is now traveling with the National Schools Assemblies as a Ventriloquist. FLORENE FERGUSON is his traveling partner. She helps keep his Dummy in good shape. CShe's a duckling.j The armed services finally released the fellas near the hearts of SHIRLEY LUTE and ALICE KIEVER, no longer do these gals need to write letters. BETTY BRAZIEL is now employed in an experimental lab, where she is trying to invent something that will remove freckles. Working with her is PHYLLIS RUITER, who is using some of her Chemistry knowledge. So far they have had no luck. PAT BEDARD now has a very large group of girl scouts to counsel. Helping her keep these lively young 'uns in hand is LARENE KROEKER. ROLAND MCCORMICK is still trying to be successful, but so far he hasn't done very well. Could you suggest something for him? Back in '52 EVELYN HILDEBRAND had no special ambition, but now she is a very successful stenographer for the Navy Depart- ment. She travels between San Diego and San Francisco frequently. BERTHA WARE, DONNA WARREN, and FREIDA QUIRING are still trying to learn how to drive. Speaking of driving, TED ARNOLD is trying to perfect his one arm driving. Every now and then, I see him using his sister as a guinea pig. RON STEPHENS has iust inherited the Lucky Lager Brewery in Chicago, and since DON COURTER is old enough, NOW, he is buying it over the bar. Mischievous LARRY COOK is continually pulling the corks out of the champagne bottles. For the past few years LOUISE YOST has been writing books for school age children. Her latest was titled High School Daze. GAIL MORLAN has iust returned from Alaska, where he has been learning correct fishing and hunting methods from the Eskimos. HANS SCHEERER, is now a famous Doctor with offices in New York and Germany. He flew to Dallas especially for this occa- sion. Hans was married to his childhood sweetheart on May 28, so this was part of their honeymoon trip, JOYCE FRIESEN is now teaching school in Portland. She is living with BONNIE RICHTER, who is enrolled in a modeling school there. DELORES THIESSEN has aged considerably, but she is still cute and small. She is now the proud mother of six daughters. SALLY SMITH is still trying to meet Dick Tracy. Up till now, she hasn't been able to catch up with him. Remember back in '52 the main thought of TWILA BURBANK, WESLEY TOEWS, NICK HIEBERT and DON BOMAN was to gradu- ate? Well, all four made it successfully and are now scattered far and yon, employed in various businesses. SYLVIA CHRISTY is now traveling across the nation, demon- strating her typing skill. She recently won the National Champion- ship for being the fastest typist. LAMAR TILGNER now has the finest team of women wrestlers in the Pacific Northwest. Since GALEN DeSHON always wanted to do something interesting after he was out of school, he has been helping Lamar. JOE KINSEY has made considerable profits from his cattle ranch down in Nevada. ALAN HENRICKSON is still attending college. He has earned so many degrees, that he can't decide what to make his career. MARJORIE NORMAN is now residing in Sheridan after marrying her boss. After mastering that quadratic equation, GAIL SCHOPPERT Mrs. Eugene McFarland, formerly ELAINE RUGGLES has iust won the honor of Mrs. America of l972. Her wonderful ome- lette did the trick. Making careers of the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force are DON RADLEY, JOE DAVIS, CHARLES ZEIGLER, and DICK KELLER. All are officers. To be different, DICK SMITH is serving in the Coast Guard. --DICK ABLE is still driving the delivery truck for Crider's Dept. Store. It seems he likes the iob. Filling the position as Mayor of Dallas is B. J. SNITKER. B. J. is now driving a Buick-with 5 holes. EDDIE BAKER has aged considerably, due to the fact that he still hasn't succeeded in catching that pheasant he went up to Canada for in '52. Photography has proved to be a very profitable business for JOE VAN BROCKLIN. He has a studio in Hollywood, SALLY BUYSERIE is employed as head Oil Painter. According to friends, YVONNE CARR is Secretary to the manager of Macy's in San Francisco. So you see the graduates of 1952 are scattered throughout the world in many different occupations. That is all-there isn't any more. THE SPIRIT OF '52

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MYRTLE PEARCE Hi-C 3, 4. , Pastime: Looking around. DONALD HEPPNER Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pastime: To have a harem. CHARLES JEPSEN Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Pastime: Skunking George Curtiss at Snooker. Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, SYLVIA CHRISTIE Student Body 4, Chorus 4. Pastime: Typing CHARLES ZEIGLER Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. Pastime: Going from here to there-and return. MR. ROBERT WILDT Dallas. 0799071 Washington, D. C. June 6, 1972 Dear Bob: We are so sorry that you could not be here for the banquet and reunion of the class of '52, but we realize that the President of the United ,States has many duties, and we take this chance to congratulate you. Congratulations! Also to JEANETTE SCHULTZ, who we understand is now your private secretary. ls her short- hand any better now than it was back in '52? I was at the re- union and will attempt to tell you what each member of the class has done since graduation. DON JEPSEN flew in from New York especially for this affair. Don is now sports editor of the New York Times. Don's little brother, CHARLES is now proudly driving by LARRY PITZENBER- GER with a new Cadillac. Larry's blue Mercury is quite antique by now. Remember the schoolboy crush Larry and WALLY VOIGHT had on a certain teacher? They finally out grew that and are now happily married to former classmates. MARY ANN MUELLER is now serving as private nurse to a multi-millionaire, EDWIN SCHROEDER, in San Francisco. She's hoping he will remember her in his will. Reports -have been confirmed that THELMA LEWIS is a bubble dancer in a large night club in New York. Her pal, BEVERLY LAMBERT, is wearing navy blue. For the past five years she has been trying to find a certain sailor, but has had no luck so far. MARILYN STALLINGS is leaving in the morning for New York City where she will carry out her life long ambition to dance the Charleston on the Empire State Building. It seems that PAT RYAN has made a great deal of success in his chain store business. Pat's new store in Rickreall was built by DON HOCKSTRE. Don always did want to build something, remember? Youaknow all those fellas who wanted to own a Cadillac? Well, they didn't make it. BILL BLEDSOE is still driving his '52 Ford convertible and MARVIN FLOWERDEW is still cranking his old Chev. I'll bet you are wondering what finally happened to DON ARNOLD. After struggling through college, he finally achieved his goal as a minister. His church is located in a thriving com- munity called Perrydale. JEWELL DAVIS PARKER attended the reunion. I inquired about her husband, he was at home caring for the little Parkers. JIM WOOD is now a full pledged member of Bachelors of America CIub , but, NORMAN WEINZ had to withdraw his mem- bership. Why? Mainly because he was married!! JAMES JACOBS is still struggling with his numerous bills, he seems to have more than ever. RITA DARROW, Air Stewardess for American Airlines, iusf recently returned from her second flight to Europe. While there, she saw LANDO FRIESEN, who is still trying to straighten the leaning tower of Pisa. PAT EDIGER is very happily keeping house for Danny and her cute twin girls, Pat began teaching them D.H.S. yells as soon as they could coo. Now, these two pretty girls are serving as Twin Yell Queens of D.H.S. ' Recently word was received from GLENDORIS FLOYD, who is now a well known artist for Walt Disney. AUDREY DAY is em- ployed at the same studio, as bookkeeper. Radio has claimed the talent of two '52 graduates, namely JAN LUNDY and RAMONA EDWARDS. They are pianist and violinist, respectively, in Ray Sinatra's Orchestra. PHYLLIS NUEFELD finally finished that pair of argyles and is now manager of a large firm called ArgyIes, lnc. After two defeats for the office of Mayor of Dallas, WANDA HOLMES finally gained recognition. Now she is in charge of the Marriage License Bureau. Some of her first customers were PAT JAHN, VIOLET SIDDALL, DORIS HILDEBRAND and YVONNE SMITH. Since none of these girls were at the reunion, no one knows



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M NL Fvlil LW. .Y , . 53 Sesf All Around BEV TRENT W LARRY PHSENBERGER Most Likely fo Succeed CSAIL SCHOPPERT n PHYLUS RLHTER Senior Hal! of Zzme Bas! Sense of Humor BABE L!-XMBERT MM-' BOB KLEEMAN I Best Dancers BRUCE SJOLUND -A FLORENE FERGUSON

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