Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

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' ' ' THE DRAGO 1954 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF -MARGARET KINSEY AN ANNUAL PUBLICATION ASSISTANT EDITOR-CHARLES MARSTERS OF DALLAS HIGH SCHCXDL ADVISOR-MRS. GENEVIEVE BEHARRELL DALLAS, OREGON fonewono AS WE RECEIVE THIS ANNUAL, WE REAL- IZE IT IS TIME TO LEAVE DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL. NO MORE WILL WE SEE OUR FRIENDS TOGETHER, WORK WITH OUR TEACHERS, OR STUDY WITH OUR CLASSMATES, IT IS TO PRESERVE THESE MEMORIES THAT WE, THE DRAGON STAFF OF 1954, GIVE THIS ANNUAL ASA LASTING MEMENTO OF DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL. CECICAIIOI1 For twenty years of work devoted to bettering education in Dallas as principal of Dallas high school and Superintendent of City Schoolsg for his quiet, guiding hand and understanding patienceg for his unending efforts, victories and defeats whichhave meant so much to us ---- we, the Dragon staff and senior class of 1954 proudly dedicate our 1954 Dragon to- - MR, SIDNEY WHITWORTH Mr. Whitworth was born in Renton, Washington, graduated from Broadway high school ir1 Seattle, and holds aB.S. degree from Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington. He later earned his B.A. and Master's degree at the University of Washington and has received additional training at the University of Oregon and Oregon State College summer sessions. When World War 1 broke out, Mr. Whitworth enlisted in the 346th Field Artillery, became a sergeant, and served six months in France. After returning, hetaught invarious Washington high schools, then turned from his chosen profession to work three years as credit manager for a Seattle hardware company. In 1923, Mr. Whitworth became principal at Dallas high school and in 1942 became Superintendent of City Schools. IABI6 of contents ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ORG ANIZ ATIO NS HIGHLIGHTS ATHLETIC S ADVERTISING SECTION SECTION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION SEC TION calenoan September 14 - September 22 - - October 22 - - October 22-23 - October 30 ---- - November 11-12 November 19-20 November 25 - November 26-27 December 15 - December 24 - - January 2 - - February - - March 12-13 - - March - - - April ---- May - June - - June - - - GF event - - - - - - Back to school - - Football Jamboree at Estacada - - - - - - - Freshman Initiation - - OSP Conference at Eugene - - Rally Dance Uiomecomingl - ---- Armistice Day Holiday - - - - Student Body Play - - - Youth Views The News - - Thanksgiving Holiday - - - Senior Talent Show - - Christmas Vacation - - - - - - - Back to new school -----------CareerDay - - -Willamette U. Speech Tourney - - - - - - Junior-Senior Play - - - Spring Vacation - - Junior-Senior Prom - - - - - - Graduation - - - VACATION!!! E2AZ9'zE'4m!lQB'i-if '21 1-Hit t -sw Q 2219 7 . 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This new high school is the proof that this board is truly Our School's Foundation. To them we offer our sincere and heartfelt appreciation for a job well done. Paul Bollrnan Chairman Mr. Frank Guy Mr. George Mrs. Gayle Mr. William Mr. Earl Kurre Kreason Young Stonebrook 13hl2OLl Mrs. Lucille Salisbury, Library. Mr. Elton Salisbury, Boy's P,E., In, v, English rn. h the we pnooness Mr. Carl Morrison Principal Mrs. Mildred Kliever Algebra I, Adv. Algebra, Gen. Math, Geometry. Mr. Larry Oslund, English I. Mr. Paul Davis, American History, English V. Miss Adele Eckman, Girl's P.E. I, III, V, VII. Miss Nancy Adams, English III, VII, American History. Mr. John Kienzle, Band I, Advanced Band, Ir. High Band. Mrs. Genevieve Beharrell, Spanish I, World History, English III Journalism. Mr. J. Maurice Adams, Senior Social Living, Library, English III, Supervision. Miss Virginia Sortor, Homemaking I, II, III. Mr. John Barnes, Crafts, Woodworking I, III, Mr. Larry Burden, Biology, General Science Mrs. Jamie Whitworth, American Problems, Guidance. Mr. Albert Wagner, Typing I, II, Bkkpg., American History Mr. Kenneth Jacobson, Boys' P.E. I, III, Gen. Math., Bus. Law Mr. Gordon Kunke, Gen. Math, Algebra I, Guidance. Mr. Fairfax Parrish, Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Mr. Frank Richards, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Szhool Treas. Miss Shirley Wise, Office, Steno., Bkkpg Mr. M110 smnh, Speech I, II, W. Geography. 1 Gerald Zanhle cu toolans Mr. Eugene Lawrence, General Science, W. Geography. Lawrence Rockford Mrs. Leighton Dashiell, Office. J Mr. George Thompson, Chorus I, II, Jr. High Music Charles Zemanek U16 AIHEIZICAI1 W Y QSEATED, Left to Righty: Carolyn Hoffman, Harold Holdorf, Leroy Bates, and Jo Ann Carr. Don Coote not pictured. Harold Holdorf - Don Coote ---- ,To Ann Carr - Carolyn Hoffman Leroy Bates - - - - - I - - - - President - - - Vice-President - - ---- Secretary - - - - - - -Treasurer Sergeant-At-Arms It is the duty of the student body officers to carry out all duties designated to their offices by the constitution of the ASSOCIATED STUDENT of DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL. They are ex-officio members of the Student Council but do not have a vote, with the exception of the president who may in the case of 3. Ile. U16 6l6C11lOl1 COmm All elections of the Student Body are in charge of the chairman, The duties of the Election Com- mission are: To make public announcements of all elections, indicating the issues, and times for voting at least one day before the election. fLeft to Righty Maydene Curtiss, Glenn Colburn, Chairman, Russell Wells. tuoent council The Student Council makes all laws governing the student body as a whole and has legislative control of student body funds. Each spring the council and one faculty member prwent the budget for the following year for approval or disapproval. The Council has the power to fill vacancies arising in any of major offices of the student body. Representatives to the student council are elected from every Am. problems class, every Am. history class, and every sophomore and freshman English class. In cases where two from a class are authorized one must be a boy and the other a girl. None of these classes may have more than two. QSTANDING, Left to Righty: R. Manches, J . Dewitt, B. Youngblood, C. Nielsen, W. Fleming, D, Hoffman, G. Coonrod, D. Wade, J. Mentzer, W. Jeanot, J. Bollman, B. Duncan, R. Laudhal, G. Cooley. CSITTING, Left to Right: S. Cole, M. Kinsey, P. Baker, F. Chambers, C. Mcwhirter, B. Harland, J. Dewitt, A. Sullivan, Mary Slack, J. Rogers, L. Quiring, S. March, J. Ruiter. , rw 42111. 2. fm' iii 1 iff! I 4, il -W QQ 5, 2 9 0.1- g5 'J sk I 3' 4 3 . r' 58 NEWW ,Mmm ..,..m.M....l .WL '4 PRESIDENT Dewayne Hoffman class h ISIIOI2 This senior class is both the last to attend the old school and the first grad- uating class from the new. Although it is a once in a life-time chance and a great thrill, the memories of three and a half years are centered around the old building. class ol! 1954 VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Wayne Fleming Zora Anne Hiebenthal TREASURER SGT,-AT-ARMS Delores Y0l1l'lgbl00d Herb Brandli ADVISORS Mr. Larry Burden Mr. Paul Davis Sfigxk w?J?vsfief?gg. Q x X Mita' .55-Ygifilig Y?6fff+-2R:1g 5 Qvik Bg igff. 4' -NA?-?o.Q xN,g,?5X, A Nw ,L .Xgg Nbwgi wx- f 5 33 f5Q.1f:,, .5iXf??fY 3 ksgf ' .355 S' ip X 'img . QL! I Sharon Forrette Ross Foster Ioan Ufrieseny Fuller Marvin Grippen Shirley Garland Gary Jarman Marguretha Goertz Shirley Cole Don Coote Phyllis Conner Bob Craven Laurice Dashiell Jim DeWitt Norma Fleming fs! 1 - X Q fxgvwh x v? 'X R A if WS ' V , 4 I k I E H . 4 515 :gif Glenna Ridenour Dale Taylor Joyce Ruiter Manuel Vignery Dee Smith Delbert Wade Clarlce Stepper N O PICTURE Carolyn Stallings Russel Wells Dona Strange Don Wiens Shirley Wall Wes Wildt Charlene Wiedeman . Margie Wildt Josephine Ziegler Mary Cornutt mon moex DEWAYNE HOFFMAN-Transfer from Munich, North Dakota 35 S.B. 3,45 Senior Class Presi- dent5 Chorus 45 Hi-Y 4. WAYNE FLEMING-S.B. 1,2,3,45 VicePresidmt of Sophomore Class5 Vice President ofSenior C - Sergeant-at-arms of Junior Class5 Stu my Council 3,45 Junior-Senior Play 35 Hi-Y 4. ZORA ANNE HIEBENTHAL-S.B. 1,2,3,4: Sec- retary of Class 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Treasurer of G.A.A. 3, Tri-Y 2,3,45 All-Star Volleyball 25 Dragonettes 3,45 G.L. 1,2,35 Cabinet 45 F.H.A. President 45 Hi-C Secretary 45 Queen of Hearts Court 35 Snowball Princess 35 Activity Council 4. DELORES YOUNGBLOOD-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1, 2.3.45 Treasurer of G,L, 8: Senior C1ass5 Homecoming Princess 45 C.L. Cabinet 45 Y- Teens 35 Hi-C 3,4. HERB BRANDLI-S.B. 1,2,3,45 B Basketball 1,2g A Basketball 3,45 Hi-Y45Sergeant-at- arms of Senior Class. VALDEAN AEBI-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 Hi- C 1,25 Dragon Standby Staff 4. LEROY BATES-S.B. 1,25Sergeant-at-arrns 3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 2.3.45 Chorus 3,4. PAMELA BAKER-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 35 Hi-C 3,45 G.L. Cabinet 4. KENNETH BURBANK-S.B. 1,2.3,4. MARY BELL-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. l,2,3,45 G.L. Cabinet 1,35 Elect. Comm. 15 Drama 15 G.A. A, 1,2,45 Vice President 35 Student Council 25 Yell Queen 45 King and Queen of Hearts Court. 25 G.L. Treasurer 35 Junior Class Vice President5 Girls State Representative 35 Chorus 35 Homecoming Queen 45 F.H.A. 4. GARTH CHAPMAN-S.B. 1,2,3,4. PATTI LOU BICE-Transfer from Taft High School 35 S.B. 3,45 Tri-Y 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 F.H,A. 45 Dragonettes 3,45 Chorus 4. CAROL CAMPBELL-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 May Dance Court 15 All-Star Volleyball l,2,35 F,H.A. 15 Yell Leader 25 G.L. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4g Song Queen 35 Queen of Hearts 3. DENNIS 'CLARK-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,45 Feriscope Staff 15Letterman's Club 3,4. BARBARA CHOAT-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 President ofFr.Class5 Y-Teens 3,45 Dragonettes 3,45 Student Council35 Dragon sen lon moex GLENN COLBURN-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Letterman Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Assistant Chief of Fire Squad 35 Chief 45 Secretary ofLetter- man's 4. BLANCHE CHRISTENSEN-S.B. 1,2,3,4: Hi-C 2,35 G.L. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Assistant Editor of Periscope 35 I.R.L. 3,45 Retailing 3,45 Dragonettes 3,45 Natl. Thespian Society 45 S.B. Play 45 G. L. Cabinet 3, GENE COONROD-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Projector Operater 3,4. IONE COCHRANE-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Tri-Y 1,2,35 G, A.A. 1,2.3.4: Chorus 1: I. R. L. 4. SHIRLEY COLE-Transfer from Albany High School 45 S.B. 45 Dragonettes 45 Student Council 45 Homecoming Court 45 G.L. 45 Chorus 4. DON COOTE-S.B. 1,2,35 Vice-President45Fire Squad 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Activity Council 35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Hi-Y 4. PHYLLIS CONNER-Transfer fr om L o w er Naches High School, Yakima, Washington 35 S.B. 3.45 G.L. 3,4. BOB CRAVEN-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Yi-Y 3,45 Activity Council 2. LAURICE DASHIELL-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 3,45 Drama 1.2.35 G.A.A. 1,25 G.L. l,2,3,45 Cab. 45 Junior-Senior P1ay35 Natl. Thespian Society 3,45 G.L. Secretary 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Chorus 35 Dragonettes 3,45 Activity Council 3. JAMES PERRY DEWITT-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Wrestl- ing 25 Retailing 3,45 Student Council 45 I.R.L. 3,4. SHARON FORRETTE-S.B. l,2,3,45G.L. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,3,45 Dragonettes 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 S. B. Play 45 Secretary ofY-Teens 1,2,3,45 Drama 15 Periscope 25 F.H.A. l,3,4. NORMA FLEMING -Transfer from Imanuel Academy, Reedly, Califorina 35 Hi-C 3,45 S.B. 3,45 Chorus 45 Dragon Standby Staff 45 Periscope 3. FRIENDLIEST Anita Penrose Don Coote MOST ATHLETIC Harold Stephens Zora Hiebenthal DIOR INOEX CLINTON ROSS FOSTER-S.B. 1.2.3.4: Retail- ing 3,45 Student Council 35 President of DECA 45 Periscope 3. JOAN FRLESEN FULLER- MARVIN GRIPPIN-S.B. l,2,3,45 Football 1.2, 35 Track 15 Band l,2,35 Letterman's Club 1, 2,35 Retailing 4. SHIRLEY GARLAND-Transfer from Roosevel High School, Portland, Ore. 35 S.B. 3,45 Chorus 3,45 G.L. 3,45 Dragonettes 45 Dragon 4. GARY JARMAN-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Dragon 15 Busi- ness Manager 45 Periscope 3. MARGURETHA GOERTZ.-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 2, 3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 All-Star Volley- ball 3. ILENE HARRIMAN-S.B. 1.2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,4. LUCILLE JOYCE HILDEBRAND-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,45 Hi-C 2,3,4. HAROLD HOLDORF-S.B. 1,2,35 President 45 Band 1,2,35 Drama 2,3,45 Lette:rman's Club 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 S.B. Play 2.3.45 Natl. Thespian'Society 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 President of Sophomore C1ass5 Junior Rotarizm of theyear 4. CAROLYN HOFFMAN-Transfer from Munich, North Dakota 35 S.B. 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 S.B. Treasurer 45 Periscope 35 Hi-C 3,45YfTeens 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Dragonettes 35 L.R.L. 35 Secretary 45 Girls State Representative 35 G.L. Cabinet 4. DARREL JONES-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Retailing 4. PAULINE KITZMILLER-S.B. 1,3,45 Chorus 1, 4. NAOMI KLIEVER-S.B. 1,2,3,45 Hi-C 2,3,45 G. L. 1,2,3,45 Dragonettes 45 Dragon Standby RUSSEL JACOBS-Transfer from Central High Staff 45 G, L, Cabinet, School, Indep. Ore. 3. PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Sharon Forrette Wayne Fleming MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carolyn Hoffman Charles Marsters SENIOR DENNIS MCFARLAND-S.B. l,2,3,4g Tennis 4g Basketball l,2. ANITA PENROSE-S.B. 1,2,3,4g G.L. 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4g Treasurer of Y-Teens 3: President 4g Drama 35 Dragon- ettes 3.45 Periscope 3. LAVERNE QUIRING-S.B. 1.2.3.4-3 G.A.A. 1gG. L, l,2,3,4g Hi-C 2,3,4p Chorus 4g Dragon Standby Staff 4. PHIL MOSER-S.B. 1,2,3,4g B Basketbal1l,2g Hi-Y 3,43 A Basketball 3g Tennis 4. BETTY REMPEL-S.B. 1,2,3,4g Hi-C 2,3,4g G, L. 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 3,44 Dragonettes 3.4, Dragon Standby Staff4g Secretary8: Treasurer of Retailing 4. RICHARD NORMAN-S.B. l.2,3,4. VERA MAE RICHTER-S.B. 1.2,3,4g G.L. l,2, 3,4. HAROLD STEPHENS-S.B. 1,2.3,4g Football 1, 2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g lil moex Letterman's Club l,2,3,4g Periscope lg Chorus 3g S.B. Play 3,4g Junior-Senior Play 33 Natl. Thespian Society 3,4. JANET RIDDERBUSH-S.B. 1,2,3,4g G. L. 1, 2, 3,4, GLENNA RIDENOUR-S. B. l,2,3,4g G.L. 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Dr'ama1gPeriscopelg Activity Council lg Dragonettes 3,44 Tri-Y 4. DALE TAYLOR-S.B. l,2,3.4g Football 3: Wrestling 35 Retailing 4g Activity Council 2. JOYCE RUITER-S. B, 1, 2, 3,4g G.L. l,2,3,4g Drama l,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3g President 4g F.H.A. 2,3,4g Dragon 3, Dragonettes 3,45 Y- Teens 3.4, S.B. Play 4g Student Council 4g Tennis 3. MANUEL VIGNERY jS.B. l.2.3,4g Hi-Y 3,4- Student Council 35 Vice President of Retailing 4. Oli BEST DANCERS Charleen Wiedeman Glenn Colburn BEST BUILD and FIGURE Wes Wildt Ruth Ottway SGH lOl2 INDEX NIEL KLIEWER- WANDA MARTENS-S.B. l,2,3,45 G.L, 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Hi-C 2,3,4. GILBERT KEITH-Transfer fromMilwakeeHigh School, Milwakee, Ore. 35 S.B. 3,45 Track 3,4. MARGARET KINSEY-S.B. l,2,3,45Drama 1,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 G.L. l,2,3,45 Natl. Thespian Society 3,45 Dragon Editor 45 Staff 35 Peris- cope 3,45 S.B. Play 15 Junior-Senior Play 35 LR.L. 3,45 Student Council 45 Best Supporting Actress l,3. CHARLES MARSTERS-S.B. l,2,3,45 Drama 1.2, 3,45 Tatl. Thespian Society 2,3,45 Band 152,35 Assistant Editor of Dragon 45 Junior-Senior Play 35 I.R.L. 3,45 Foriensics 3. KATHRYN MERCER-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3, 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Dragonettes 3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 Dragon Staff 25 Drama 1. ill WITTIEST Delbert Wade Joyce Ruiter JO ANN MARY-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Drama l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Treasurer 45 F.H,A. 2,3,45 Dragonettes 3,45 Elect, Comm, 35 Yell Leader 45 Periscope Ad Manager 35 Snowball Princess 35 Activity Council 45 G.L. Cabinet 45 Student Council 2. RICHARD MARY-S.B. 1,2,3,45 B Football 25 A Football 45 Baseball 45 Letterman's Club 45 Periscope 3. LURA MOEN-S.B. 1,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 S.B. Play 1,35 Drama 15 G.L, Cabinet 25 Dragonettes 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Chorus 4. CALVIN MCBETH-S.B. 1,2,3,4. RUTH UFTWAY-G.A.A. 15 S.B. 1,2,3,45 Tri-Y 1,2,3,45 Drama 1,2,35 G.L. l,2,3,45 Dragon- ettes 35 President 45 Activity Council 3,45 G.L. Cabinet 35 Chorus 3,45 All-Star Volley- ball 35 Hi-C 3. ill , Mosr POPULAR Delores Youngblood Harold Holdorf senlon moex DELILAH SMITH-S.B. l,2.3,4: G.L. l,2,3,45 Drama l,2,3,45 Natl. Forensics 2,35 Natl. Thespian Society 3,45 Debate 25 Periscope 25 Editor 35 I.R.L. 3,45 G.L. Cabinet. DELBERT WADE-S.B. 1,2,3,45Track1,25Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45LettermaI1'S Club 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Hi-Y3,45 I.R.L. 3,4. CAROLYN STALLINGS-S.B. 1,2,3,45G.L. 1,2,3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 Dragonettes 3,45 Activity Council 15 May Princess 3. CLARICE STEPPER-S.B. 1,2,3,45G.L. l,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Hi-C 253,45 Chorus 4. RUSSELL WELLS-S.B. l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3, Captain 45 Student Council 25 Letterman's Club 3, President 45 Hi-Y 3, Secretary 45 Chorus 3,45 Elect, Comm. 45 Fire Squad 3, Assistant Chief 45 Boys' State Representative 35 Treasurer of Junior Class. ill DONA INMAN STRANGE-S.B. l,2,3,45 G.L. 1, 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Drama 25 G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 45 Dragonettes 45 All-Star Volleyball 1. DONALD WIENS-S.B. l,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2. SHIRLEY WALL-S.B. l,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2,3,45Hi- C 2,35 Vice President 45 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 35 Treasurer 45 F.H.A. 35 Vice President 45 Dragonettes 35VicePresident45Gir1's League Friend. Committee. WESLEY WILDT CHARLEEN WIEDEMAN-S.B. l,2,3,45 G.L. 1,2, 3,45 Ad Manager Periscope 25 Drama 1,3,45S. B. Play 35 Natl. Thespian Society 45 Dragon- ettes 3,45 Secretary of Junior Class. MARGIE WILDT-S.B. 1.2.3.4: G.L. 1.2.3545 Drama 1: G.A.A. 15 Chorus. DELORES YOUNGBLOOD-S,B. l,2,3,45 Treas of Sr. class and G.L. 45 Homecoming Prin 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Hi-C 3,4. JOSEPHINE ZIELGER-S.B. 8a G.L. 1.2,3,4. BEST PERSONALITIES Dewayne Hoffman .To Ann Mary BEST ALL ROUND Russell Wells Mary Bell class GII 1955 Vice President Alvin Hanson Mary Verne Allen Bob Armstrong Pat Balzer Dick Armstrong Earl Bagley Ila Bartel Jim Bese Laura Billings Gertrude Black Ralph Blanchard Sara Bossatti Alvin Brandt Presldent Don Costa Treasurer Sgt. -at-Arms Larry Simpson Rae Domaschofsky Secretary Pat Lanig .WY Jai ig, 5 ff ,, S , . i ,ir ,. K :R :X Q NSR? I X 1 an nu 1 y QS l Q if 3 X Q fy 5 X 3,6 N 1 :QW - . Q X X 1 SJ. reg.. 5 1 Q N ik M N K as 5 gg 5 f 4 X Q v Q, SQ Q B33 2 x Y x 5 Sf? g if ii i .H QS , W 1, f . Q l 5 w X x XX in 4 W my sn. YR NX .3 :ii 3' 1 fflfi 1 45 V xy , X i 4 Joyce Fausset Donna Heveer Shirley Holt Roberta Howe Roger Mcwhirter Sherry Jones Bill Martin Margaret Krier Shirley Rogers Rex Martin Lois Meeker Holt McCoy Eugene Neal Phyllis Mueller Clifford Neufeld Dorothy Mitchell Joanne Muller Chris Nielsen Lois Pankratz Jack Pitzer Don Read Patsie Richards Morris Roosa Effie Rupp Peggy Simons Wayne Rose Dorothy Staniford Ronald Schulson amney otraxey Don Toevs Alvina Sullivan Ernest Voth Helen Sundstrom Dava Wells Janet Wenger Marion Wilkins Lenora Yost Dorothy Fast Frank Hokstre Leon Goebel class AOVISORS Mr. Frank Richards Miss Nancy Adams Mr. Gordon Kunke Miss Virginia Sortor FRESHMEN CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Kenneth Jacobson Mr. Milo Smith PRESIDENT lohn Bollman cl AS S O I: 19 5 6 PrCSid6Y1f Secretary Treasurer- Sgt.-at Arms Patricia Lonna Jane Alvin Lundy Herch felt Woods Lute A . Akers I. Butler I. Curtis . Duerksen . Fletcher L. Allen J. Balzer 1. Barnes E. Butler W. Classen F. Chambers I. Cook M. Eggert N. Coote Y, Foote R. Enquist I. Holdorf L. Foster R. Friesen C. Grant Bowden Claus Engelien Evans Haas J. D T S. B. Barnes D. Braziel Chase I. Collins Coonrod T. Ferguson Huntley C. Fisher Harms J. Harris I. K L. K G Buller C rowley Dixon Kelly Hooge QQ David Marsters class of Vice President Secretary PRESIDENT Roger Mary Ellen Bakke Mc Cleary 1957 Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms i Kathyrn Pete Melcher Bennett 'ea -. mg Q if 2 3 'I by XE wi 5 Ea. ' 3l.iT i 1 11 . ig 1 Fla- z?si ,!2az1z . .ff ...z-5.-Lifts.. f.. ,.-,-. Q. .h,A ,... , L., . M .,., . in 43 QT f K' 3. U20 S at ga 2 1 5 Q . K .E f .ft . 2 f ge L 4 ,.,. S ,,.. .. . . - - .71 s-.fe-A -, Q53 - - -amw-f. ai. ..,, 1 3 X . -1 . .Mu . , ... il 4 xii Q .W P? 1 .H gg i .ua-like .5 3 H .,,. , .. : .. 82338135255 .. mmf . ages ,. t ,.f 'Y ai. - E Allgood M. Brarldli J. Allister E, Buller L, Bagley S, Classen L. Balzer D. Clemens D, Barendrecht L. Cook D. Bevens L. Friesen M. Chase L. Friesen I. Claus B. Foote F. DeShon E. Foster L. Diehm I. Grooms B. Evans S. Hami1tonF. Farris S. Hart H. Foster M. Carr C. Balzer C. Clark Berg C. Dhaboltl. Bernier Gibby F. Combs I. Greenwade Duncan D. Hads D. Ediger Hilderbrand J. Friesen S. Hoffman Q 4 S: QQ, . '?!H1'.. :Q QC. mf 1. - 4 pf 'J S. ,,.g-, 'Pr r '-'fn 7:95 3-. :Q L' - . Q-. swf Y f f F 5 f' 2 E 5 xi? 11.3 x - 1,5 Q 1 ay 9 X f L. -S -1+ . fi. 1 KH, . .X x T xx Qs ' . H 1 lf k FE , y 5 f . R' , g N 'if ff ' .1 ' ,. , N - : .1 W i f . ' , . N 4 3 K ' ' Q L Q Lf X Q'-f f' Sf Q - sw Ki, ' 5 . - lv In H K 7 X x A. A ,, x ,- L. . L. A A - K ' X - ....: .. , ESQAH - X X ' A ig ifL-E15 ? 5 X 37 ' N V:-nf 35, ,. S 3 . 1 Q .. - X K 5 Y Q m f W H gfxnamamfrlsimazsezx Si 5 RS ' Q 5555+ -.wwf . is W. o,D,n DU on o LEFT TO RIGHT, Front8L Center: R. Ottaway, President, S. Wall, Vice President. ROW ONE: L. Fast, S. Jones, D. Fast, C. Wiedeman, S. Forrette, J. Muller, B. Choat, C. Bowden, S., Rogers, A. Penrose, G. Ridenour, R. Howe, B. Rempel, P. Mueller, H. Sundstrorn, P, Bice, I- FSLISSCL ROW TWO: Mrs. Salisbury, S. Garland, S. Cole, L. Pankratz, D. Strange, K. Mercer, I. Ruiter, B. Harland, Z.. Srraley, L. Moen, M. Krier, R. Carleson, L. Dashiell, I. DeWitt, S. Bossatcl, S. Holt, Z. Hieben- thal, C. Heppner, and L. Meeker. .TP ,42- 'kr if 'V ll Q . Left to Right: QQ YW D. Chase, J. Akers, R. kb jp' Lundy, Queen M. Bell, Qs Af , df J. Mary, D. smniford, 'eg ,gal l', andl Carr xy' fy , f . . K 'J Pat Lanig QUEEN lla Bartell Carol Ferris .fl Y l S Right to Left: Editor-in-Chief-Margaret Kinsey Assistant Editor-Charles Marsters 4 I B Advertising Mgr. -Mary Verne Allen Copy Editor-Margaret Krier Sports Editors-Ron Ma nchas and Ron DUBUCATZIOHS BGARO Mrs . Beharrel Harold Holdorf Margaret Kinsey Don Coote 3 DeWayne Hoffman Carolyn Hoffman L . 6 gf Wayne Fleming Don Costa f., If John Bollman Pat Lundy v , The Publications board was formedat the beginning of the 53-54 school term to aid in solving the problems arising in the publication of the Periscope and the Dragon. Serving on the board are the presi- dent, vice president, and secretary of the student body, the president and vice president of the sophomore, junior and senior classes, and the editors of the Periscope and Dragon. YYY, Y 'I LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Aebi, M. Krier, R. Manchas R. Schulson, M. Allen, Mrs. Beharrell, J. Balzer R. Carleson, J. Woods, I. Young, and J. Radke. CQAGGH SIIAIIII Schulson i I 7 fl 1 if ,Ji , R I. ,l'- ,tv I I ' - I v x .. y YQ 1 l- 7 vwu- ' lv - ' 1QvY', V -F X X l .A.A. S leton L Hershfelt. ROW FRONT ROW, Left to Right: 5. Young, M. tap , . TWO: Miss Eckrnan, advisor, C. Heppner, I. Mary, President, I. Ruiter, L. Billings, G. Kitzmiller, A. Penrose, P. Bice. ROW THREE: M. Bell, 5. liausset, R.Howe, P. Lundy, R. Carleson, D. Chase, 1. Bartell, Z.. Hiebenrlial. ROW FOUR: S. Huntley, R. Lofton, D. Klassen, L. Oziah, ' d C. Mcwnirter. I. Holdorf, P. Kesely, an lettenm SPORIZS NP O eorcateo to svontsmanshlp li 1' 45. ' 1 I0 ,W ONE Left to ' I ' Rlght- R D Fish , . ' - Omy R. M , - Mosg, J1Q.P:51:dEf Rae Domy, ROW Tlifgz, ighigote' H' Stephens. A. Friesen xl I N Hnchas R D gm' J' Rockford. K. Low or Ken Jacobson. G C lb ' X .H . avis. G. Kieth. ROW THREEU. R. Evans, A. Lute N .C o urn. . x 4 . .. .. .. , N :J-Bese A Han . 0 o0te'R. n-.LYLAMJ n 'AYILA ' SOI1, M. Roosa H if -l1,. A.. YXNA-ILAH' I X hl- to Bullo ehnlstlan ehanaeten PRESIDENT Bob Craven 'VICE PRESIDENT Mannel Vignery ADVISOR Frank Richards I 4 A I R - n Eff ' , . 5 Bo Craven R . to Rlght. W. Flen-lin , .I' lp I . Vvells, R M , g. , Robmso , 1 A R. DQIUYI I Hinds A o Sfflfl, H. Wong np G. Cooley D h j. ,ll Richards Raw . . Friesen I B . TWO: P. Mos ' ' lf . ' I THREE. 1 - ollman, R D, . e1'.D. Com H . R, - .1 , , e. 'num oldorf, D. Hoffman, Rae Dfissbs, G. Colburn' Hvrgmschrtlarrchas, hir' F- - and L. Fisher . 1: D. Wade H -tee unoelzstanomo Between people PRESIDENT Anita Penrose ADVISOR Miss Nancy Adanrs W OTE: P. Laniv, C. Ferris, I. Muller, C. Wiedeman, S. Forrette, A. N 5 rose D. Chase, S. Wall, S. Bossatti, I. Rniter. ROW TWO: I. Cochrane, J Xl. J Fansset R Howe C Heppner, I. Woods, J. Mary, B. Rempel, P. Bice I 'CI'S, . ' , . , . D Youngblood, Z. Hiebenthal, P. Baker, J. Young, C. McWhirter, G. Ridenour ROW TIIREE: B. Choat, M. Stapleton, J. Carr, I. Bartell, L. Pankratz, M. Bell 1 L. Moen, B. Harland, C. Hoffman, L. Hershfelt, P. Smith, F. Chambers, P X Lundy, and L. Oziah. . Pen- l.l2.l..DI20mO1Z6I2S of wonlo in .-1. , .OW ONE, Left to Right: K. Kelly, C.Hoffman, I. Cochrane, L. Meeker, ,. Carleson, M. Allen, M. Krier, C. Bowden, Carol Bowden. ROW TWO: fir. Davis, R. Manchas, J. DeWitt, D. Wade, C. Marsters, L. Simpson, C. Ieilsen. J. Bollman, M. Kinsey, and M. Eggert. qml leaqu plans Kon leaoenshlp President-JoAnn Mary Vice President-Ruth Carleson Secretary-Laurice Dashiel Advisor-Shirley Wise Girls League was formed in 1949 by Miss Betty Gray for the purpose ofdeveloping chara cter , lea dership , scholarship, and service among the girls of the student body. Fnlenoshll: OFFICERS President-Charles Marsters Vice President-Ron Ma nchas Sec. -Treas. -Carolyn Hoffman Advisor-Mr. Paul Davis Througk co-operation ofsurround- ing colleges, this club is able to have guest foreign students who dis- cuss withlhe members the countries they represent. Nationwide organi- zation. The 7th annual northwest conference was held at the Univer- sity of Oregon in Eugene on Feb. 25,26,2'7. ROW ONE, Left to Right: W. Birchell, C. Hoffman, R. Carleson, J. Mary, L. Dashiell, D. Youngblood, Miss Wise. ROW TWO: P. Baker, S. Wall, Z. Hiebenthal. B. Harland. L. Hershfelt, G. Kitzmiller, J. Woods, Z. Srraley. P. Simons. I. Lowe, M. Stapleton. national IIORG SICS .. ant of onal expnesslon X ! 1 as as rs O , .ffl -' XM ' , Q ab' An honorary fraternity for Speech students, who earn a required number of points by participating in inter-scholastic speech tourneys. Marriage, graduation, and moving have cut the membership to one Person with Prospects of growth In the future- President and sole member-Ila Bartell DAIIOUAI th DIAHS.. vetenans cuntaln tune Advisor-Milo S mith O kk by ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Rogers, M. Kinsey, C. Wiedeman, I. Bartell, L. Dashiell, f E ROW TWO: C. Neilsen, C. Marsters, J. Bollman, H. Stephens, Il. Holdorf, and D. 5 K Hoffman. One hundred hours work on or bdlind the stage and you are eligible for a lifetime membership in The National Thespians and a years subscription to DRAMATICS maga- ' zine. X DGRISCODG staff.. how ous, Left to Right: P. simons, P. Mueuer, H. sundmom, and C. Nensen, Editor, D. Chase, A. Lunn. ROW TWO: C. Bowden, Mrs. G. Beharrell. I. Barnes, L. Billings, S. Rogers, A. Brandt, J. Akers, and M. Roosa. Jourznallsm at wouk EDITORS He len Sundstrom Chris Nielsen ADVERTISING Adeline Lunn ADVISOR Mrs. Genevieve Beharrell Editors were elected at the end of the first semester and will serve until the end of tI1e first semester next ICI'l'l'l. hl-C hlGhSChOOlChl2lS1IIAH OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jerald Hooge VICE PRESIDENT Shirley Wall SECRETARY Zora Anne Hiebenthal Was organized in 1951 from Youth For Christ. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Mary, C. Neufeld, I. Bartell, Z. Hiebenthal, J. Hooge, S. Wall, L. Daskiell, C. Hoffman. ROW TWO: D. Youngblood, Il. Schultz, M. Rupp, B. Newton, M. Eggert, R. Englien, F. Seals, L. Hildebrand, C. Stepper, M. Goertz, N. Flaming, L. Bates. ROW THREE: M. Wilkins, D. Mitchell, T. Ferguson, I. Y. - . -. ..... . -- .-.1. in n , A n,,-,,J. r- vv-l.-h- -...1r' . . .the BACKBOH of the DAIIIGH The purpose of the Future Homema kers ofAmerica is to promote interestin home economics and create better appreci- ation of the home makers duties and responsibilities, to serve the school and community, to train the members to be better home makers and community members. Any girl wishing to join must be taking or have taken at least one semester prior to her application for member- ship. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE HEADS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss V. Sortor, advisor, S. Bossatti, L. Billings, J. DeWitt, Z. Hiebenthal, S. Wall, and J. Mary. A. X A1 cl, 1 X ' X X xg 'T 6617? l20ll call Dava Wells, Vera Richter, Kathleen Crowley, Clydene McWhirter, Thel- ma Ferguson, Delores Klassen, Jo- Ann Mary, Lois Pankratz, Barbara Harland. Patti Bice, Laura Billings, Janie DeWitt, Shirley Wall, Lora Ann Hiebenthal, Ellen Wyscarver, Sara Bossatti, Betty Koop, Lynda Cook, Cora S wa nstrom , Donna C le m e n s , Frieda Kura tis, Doris Braziel, Frances Seals, Roberta Stoneburner, Jurita Smull, Laverne Price, Lona l-lershfeldt. WYMAKERS Ji IP OQ3 +0 , of as 42 2, Q, E Eat A 0 a M -P 50 to NfWYx 4:1 'f.S?1- 45-Q.- Q9 .2 1' ' , 9 ill? i 5 I 1 f K av Q-4' 'S if i 3 3 , -if A Wife f A W A 'Q It was Rally nicht The annual homecoming dance was held on October 30 after the last home football game of the season. However, this year the name was changed to Rally Night. The queen and four princesses were chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the students. f' -l , -' t N . 'K , :if L .. .ff L .ff 5 I Queen Mary Bell and her escort, Harold Holdorf. by lf or he LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Mary, Ruth Ottaway, Queen Mary Bell, Harold l-loldorf, Russ Wells, Shirley Cole, Dennis McFarland, Sharon Forrette, De- Wayne Hoffman, and Delores Youngblood. ,wax mothen IS A IZRGSNIDAH This hilarious production was presented as the student body play on November 18-19, 1953 under the direction of Mr. Milo Smith, speech and dramatics coach, with J ay Ann Grooms as production assistant. The author, Ralph Blau, cleverly showed what happened when Mother Is A Fresh- man and daughter is a sophomore at Pointer College. Zoology Professor Dan Michaels, apple of every co-ed's eye, and Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott fMotherD became oblivious to their respective admirers as they find each other. Susan, who is much sought after by Bobo QBMOCQ and who has a mad crush on the professor, is utterly humiliated when her time is beaten by her own mother. As the curtain fell all had been smoothed over, Susan and Bobo were happy to have at last found each other, and Mother and the professor were begimiing a life-long study of zoology together. till J. Friesen as Howie, J. Bollman as Jack, S. Forrette as Abigail, H, Holdorf as Bobo, D. -Hoffman as Professor Michaels, J. Radke as Susan, C. Neufeld as Bill, M. McC1eary as Helen, J. Rogers as Bunny. LEFT TO RIGHT I. Ruiter-Marge B. Harland-Sylvia C. Ottaway-Clara H. Stephens-Dean Gillingham B. Christensen- Mrs. Miller I. Rogers-Bunny S. Forrette -A bbie lettenmens . a. a hanotlmes oance Clothes the worse for wear were prevalent the evening of the Hard Times D a n c e sponsored by the Letterman and G. A. A. Streamers and bales of hay gave the old Cracker- box the appearance of a barn. Prizes were awarded for the worst dressed students present. the olo oak Gll The old oak tree, which stood for so many years as a seminal and la ndma r k before the old high school, toppled to the ground during a storm on Dec- ember 9, 1953. Fourth period classes were de- layed momentarily as everyone rushed to the door or windows to see the spra w ling limbs blocking the front entrance. Count of the rings in the stump proved the old oa k to be approxi- mately 225 years old. Ollth VIEWS 12116 NEWS TOPIC S Hells canyon dam dis- pute. The effects of the gov- ernment spy hunt on the 1954 congressional election. The Big Four Confer- ence in Bermuda. gg? r,r. 6 Panel Left to Right: L. Simpson, C. Marsters, C. Hoffman, R. Carlson, Mil- lart Ireland and Paul Norris, of KOMO and H. Holdorf. One of the major high- lights of the year was the recording of 'Youth Views the News program on Nov- ember 19, 1953. The half hour tape re- cording was made by the staffman of station KOMO Seattle and broadcast the 25th. v i S 4: ff Mmm f':4fgiif:j.7'f . if iii if ' Q in J ig? , Ka fl- ff Sfi Awww we Oo som stuo Inq too. The beautiful new home economics room with all its modern new equipment pro- vides an excellent training. ground for girls interested in the domestic arts, Students are homeward bound as the last bell rings at 3:22, The spacious new library is the ideal place for the much needed quiet hours of study, klno ano queen o eants oanee is-7 CENTER: King Rex Domy and Queen Shirley Holt. Court, Left to Right: J. Greenwade, G. Ridenour, J. Young, D. Smith, L. Moen, D. Coote, J. Carr, L. Fisher . The IC,ng and Queen of Hearts were crown- ed by last years royal couple at the .annual Hearts Dance. The Freshmendecorated the Jr. High gym with red and white stream- ers, red hearts and cupid, symbolic of St. Valentines Day. Rai 53? J a monthly lntenluoe. nat't assemlslles Each month National School Assemblies presents a program for the entire student body. 0 Q he programs are an hour in length and feature artists in a particular field. These interludes in .e daily routine are always entertaining and informing. E . , A-1 .V ' Ei QHEEsBiM4i- J, 9 :IK illtg. lg- ,-, 'I' --v Eli ug all -ul 1, --I 14:32 laRay Dixon puts the finishing touches on his version of the Barber Shop Quartet in the February assembly. Members of the Quartet are Left to Ri ht: Ray Dixon. Ray Enquist, Chris S Nielsen, Dennis McFarland. Jack Bra ziel. nu 'KI -H. N, Hlllllluuumulll l l October-Frxendlmess l Ovem ANITA PENROSE l l We HHlulllillllilfmmnzurmll beImmlilllllllsmnmunnulllllll if lmnnmll HIRLEY RY BELL Girl of , 1 M y 1r o t 2 month g .N and are ' ' ' p sonality, , f h p p I h p d h h mmHllnmmllllllm l I A A l l The last month of the term a Girl of the Year JIi'I2lgIiZI'IlESZ3EE L is elected by all the members of Girls League H from the Girls of the Month on a best all round lllllnmmuulllllllllll D mmm Nlllmnm M JO ANN Nh l Hilllillllllllllllllllllrllllllllll , lllllllllllllll l mlllllllllnmalllllllllm mill!! -nmnnllllllu CH ARLES MARSTERS Salutatory honors of the year go to he ran Charles a close C a r o l y n , as s second for top honors with a G.P. A. of an her junior year at 3.656. She beg Dalla A fom Munich, North Dakota. Carolyn is tr e a s u r e r of the student cl arious positions in body and has hel v other organizations. Her academic and ' were sufficient for scholastic records recomme ' Aaron Frank scholarship. S after transferring r ndation for the AWG film . . in iw' .V .a S X f A Lil. wk: Q55- .155 1 I 44? Fx, ' s E , ,ii X, ., 115 .,, ., x ,f rf if f M' ' .M 'P . 2 2335 A 4 'ET fir? aff ga U V SN J' H9 K ,li V' V is 4 i t I, Q .,, QXWA x 553 Q fx, gg s wg km vu Q .H 'I 4 W, Xm , , Qgiliffiu - Q 3, gh , Q -f if- T 5 , 5'7 vi4 ' -' sffg EA- i Q , 'igvp-I., 3, ..i . 4.. I 53 -, 5, W L I Q is V1.5 5.34, 'N Q if A x 1 Q, 4 y Iwi' ww fs,- Nas x 7 , A My mega 5- 4 03 .W ff-5 fQiEivQ X M. .s ' t P132 X ,5Eg,gg'i,. ff-We. :Ji fax w ,a- U H QUAD foot All Captain Russ Wells Rex Domy Red Davis Glenn Colburn Don Read Alvin Hanson Don Coote Richard Jacobs Lloyd Rockford Rex Domaschofsky Red Davis Glenn Colburn INDIVIDUA L STATISTICS Plays Gains Loss 44 209 100 92 305 23 43 184 9 85 278 30 54 185 29 26 84 2 2 18 0 32 165 10 Net 109 282 175 248 156 82 18 155 Ave 2.5 3.1 4.1 2.9 2.9 3.2 9.0 5.2 Don Read A1 Hanson Don Coote Rick Jacobs Rea Domy 'Y'7' 9' ' - P :JJ 15155325-Wi--iv-'-' 'f-liiwl ' i 1 A-as ME-M, . . M .., V1-S' l5155':iEifl5 fiiiisg ZQLQG' A i s 3 ' 1 --1'. Riflhard Mary Delbert Wade Bill Wall John Hinds TEAM STATISTICS Dallas Opposition Bud Long First downs 94 78 Yds Gained rush. 1264 1715 HOW Fisher Yds lost rush. 193 160 Yds gained pass. 1071 1555 Yds. lost pass. O 0 SEASONS SCORES Total HCI yds. 644 334 Dallas Opp Pass. attempted 105 63 6 Lebanon 15 Pass. complete 49 23 27 Central 12 Pass. intercepted 9 5 0 Molaua 31 NO. DUHIS 20 Mt. Angel 9 Punts blocked 3 2 7 Woodburn 24 Punt average 25. 9 22. 7 18 Siwerton 13 No. penalties 14 Canby 0 No. fumbles 26 26 33 Sandy 20 Opp. fumb. rec. 9 11 0 Esmcada 27 Punt returned 10 21 Punt ret. ave. 3.3 10.0 Total points scored 125 151 , The DALLAS DRAGONS placed third in the W.V.L. despite their low rating at the first of the season. After facing a schedule of nine hard fought games, they marked 5 in the win column and 4 in the lost. Harold Stephe quao footsall FRONT ROW: I. McQueen, R. Enquist, I. Bese, L. Rockford, B. Youngblood, M. Chase, W. Classen, C. Haas. BACK ROW: R. Martin, A. Friesen, R. Wiens, C. Fisher, B. Long, E. Neal, M. Roosa. C B 2321, salisbm 'L fneshman footsall FRONT ROW: I, McQueen, F. Deshon, R, Bakke, B. Youngblood, M Chase, G, Zeller, L, Balzer, J, Bernier, I, Mock, T, South, BACK ROW: G, Ridenour, I, Hoffman, D, Krier, D, McBee, N, Choquette, D, Marsters, L. Daniels, S. Bevens, B. Richards, P, Bennett, J, Wolverton, Coach Salisbury, ll W. V.L. I 7 BASK6IBAll STANDINGS Won Lost 11 3 10 4 10 4 9 6 6 8 6 8 2 12 2 12 LEAGUE GAMES Dallas Harold Silverton Holdorf Estacada Molalla Mt, Angel Sandy Canby Woodburn Dallas 5'7 Dallas 53 Dallas 47 Dallas 48 Dallas 63 Dallas 64 DWG 32322 22 0 man Dallas 65 Dallas 59 Dallas 54 Dallas 54 Dallas '70 Dallas 39 Rex Silverton 50 Sandy 43 Estacada 45 Mt, Angel 46 Woodburn 49 Canby 49 Molalla 52 Silverton 59 Sandy 48 Estacada 53 Mt, Angel 45 Woodburn 40 Canby 40 Molalla 57 John Hinds Delbert Wa de Domaschofsky Herb Brandli lllAm6I1TG 5 A l 1 G Y 6 A G U i 1 7 C ! A I bib, A Don Read ROW ONE: G, Cooley, P, Moser, D, Read, 1. Hinds, W. Wildt, R, Gary Cooley Davis, Coach G. Kunke, ROW TWO: H, Holdorf, D. Hoffman, D, Wade, R, Domy, H. Brandli, and Rea Domy, Rea Herb Brandli Rex Domaschofsky Harold Holdorf DeWayne Hoffman Rea Domaschofsky John Hinds Wes Wildt Richard Davis Gary Cooley Don Read Phil Moser Bud Long Glenn Colburn Domaschofsky IHOI loual SCORING POINT S C01bLll'l'1 278 178 155 150 142 48 38 33 14 10 9 9 4 NON-LEAGUE GA MES Glenn Wes Wildt Dallas 36 Stayton Dallas 54 Central Dallas 49 Tillamook Dallas 39 Williamette Dallas 57 Newport Dallas 45 Central Dallas 77 Stayton Phil Richard Moser Davis The B team started off slowly and quao Basketball t FRONT ROW: R, Wiens, D. Smith, R, Jacobs, R, Welfley, G, Neufeld, C. Haas. BACK ROW: L. Hughes, D, Ziegler, I, Harris, B, Long, G, Hooge, T, Jones, M. Slygh, Coach Ken Jacobson, LEAGUE GAMES Dallas 47 Silverton 34 Dallas 50 Sandy 47 Dallas 54 Estacada 28 Dallas 37 Mt, Angel 53 Dallas 54 Woodburn 37 Dallas 51 Canby 40 Dallas 45 Molalla 37 Dallas 73 Silverton 44 Dallas 51 Sandy 43 Dallas 51 Estacada 27 Dallas 64 Mt. Angel 37 Dallas 53 Woodburn 49 Dallas 70 Canby 43 Dallas 57 Molalla 43 COACH'S COMMENT lost four of the five pre-season games, After losing these preliminary warm up games, they won thirteen of the fourteen league games to snag the championship for the third year in succession. Possession of first place was assured by a three game lead over Mt, Angel. Prospects for good replacement of NON-LEAGUE GAMES Y X Dauas 29 srayron 41. 'T Dallas 28 Central 48 ff .X X Dallas 34 Tillamook 4:1 XV f Dallas 50 Newport 352 'Y ff! Dallas 49 Central 50 Dallas 43 Falls City 21 Dallas 45 Srayton 40 Dallas 61 Falls City 46 INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS fPoint totalj Bud Long 250 Carlyle Hass Roy Welfley 160 John Harris Gary Neufeld 151 Richard Jacobs Roger Weins 135 Mike Slyh Lee Hughes 120 Dick Smith Jerald Hooge 102 TCITYNIOHCS Dick Ziegler 68 Jim Barnes E Y, .., Q 0 Q 42- 4 if .SX kv Q av QE it 3 f x if ahh f's.f'V A . . N. WM X 5 . me .Q ,x K 2:5 Nwqx g1N,s..ff'r fix-I f 'N X 51 N X nestlmq q uao FRONT ROW: B. O'Nea1, D. Rose, D, Coote, H. Stevens, A. Hansen, W, Frey, D, Clark, R, Enquist, B, Armstrong, N, Coote, SECOND ROW: L. Allen, R, Manches, R. Lauclahl, L, Simpson, A, Friesen, L, Fisher, J, Bese, L, Dixon, K. Lowen, BACK ROW: R, Evens, D, Krier, B. Harms, B, Richards, G, Newton, C, Grant, R, Evans, B, Duerksen, J, Hoffman, 6 r',...,.L. 1 Annv nrmncm Pnnmin TXFHN PFXOTF I ADDV DTYON Wallace Frey Al Hanson Larry Simpson Lloyd Fisher Harold Stephens Dennis Clark Charles Grant Ray Enquist Don Coote Wayne Rose Larry Dixon Ken Lowen Richard Laudahl Norman Coote Bob Armstrong ll Heavyweight 177 167 156 141 148 148 130 136 136 123 123 114 106 98 MATCH McMinnville Dallas Salem Dallas Canby Dallas Molalla Dallas Corvallis Dallas Sandy Dallas Canby Dallas Albany Dallas Sandy Dallas SCORES HA ROLD ST EPHEN S JUNIOR ROCKFORD DENNIS CLARK K. LOWEN All R, ENQUIST L. FISHER sl A. HANSON S Na! 1 s 4 , 'Uk 1: 111 1 .112 1 11 , 1 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Pi' 1, 1 1:-'E N . -1 ' 11 151 Nga: ' c a.. . 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Drugs -Cosmetic s-Greeting Cards Photographic Supplies HAA DRUG TRRE This is a veritable wonderland of growing flowers and exotic plants. There is also an abundant choice of pot- ted plants to add color to your home. You will be surprised and delighted at the variety and low cost of flowers at- DALLA FL RAL C0. 414 Main St. Dallas, Oregon Phone 2646 Hardware Sporting Goods Houseware Plumbing Heating Appliances .- -l11lZE'-rag' GUYS HARDWARE Serving you since 1902 313 Main Street Phone 3236 Dallas, Oregon xx i .. CARL MAY on comm Y Stove Oil-Diesel-Gasoline Corner of Washington 8: Church Sts. Phone 2379 Dallas, Oregon ALEM HARDWARE C0. Try Us First Hardware -Glidden Paint -Housewares Sporting Goods 120 No. Commercial St. Ph. 3-4906 Elgin-American Watches Class Jewelry Rings Sn Pins Shaeffer Pens Ronson Lighters SJOLUNDHS JEWELRY 412 Main St. Phone 3117 Dallas, Ore. A General Motors Masterpiece. ' HYLLAND PONTIAC CO, 219 Main St. Phone 3498 Dallas, Ore. Complete Automotive Sales And Service Dollar for dollar---You can't beat a Pontiac. 455 .pill Carolyn knows that the place to In Dallas it's - go for all her medical and cosmetic needs is-- YOUNG'S STAFFEBIN'S DRUG STORE Your neighborhood grocer serving Dallas over 40 years. 430 Main St. Dallas Phone 2156 1000 Ellis Street Phone 3226 ll l 2' Q ff KN-IP an M .ww x Q. X- My - Epgg fwx --fsfiw-wx gh?- Nx , .x v X. 55 M A X, - gi..:,?g f , ' : GERLI GER CARRIER CRMRA Y Internationally Known 1011 Lyle Street Dallas, Oregon Phone 2391 Carriers Lift Trucks lg, Dependable Printing School Pads-Social Stationary Letterheads ALLGOOD PRINTING CO. City Bank Bldg. Phone 2322 Dallas, Oregon For all types of school supplies Textbooks-Greeting Cards-Notebooks RUSSEL F. BONESTEELE See- Your Studebaker Dealer DALLAS BOOK STORE 428 Main St. Dallas, Oregon 370 N. Church St. Phone 3-9277 Phone 2596 Salem, Oregon 1 P ,- 4 I-Your Friendly Dealers Tires-Batteries-Oils-Appliances Radios-Sporting Goods-Hardwares 610 Mill Street Phone 2198 GAMBLES AUTO SUPPLY John 81 Gary Radke Jake Rempel Dauag, Qreggn 617 Court St. Dallas Phone 2370 1 1 ' DALLA WAREHO E ' FARMERS I UNION a ' Grain-Feed-Seed-Stored and Processed Phone 2227 Wholesale and Retail Dallas, Oregon EAKI AB TRACT John Eakin-Ass. Commonwealth, Inc. John Eakin, Jr. Phone 3206 515 Court St. Dallas, Oregon 'in Congratulations to The Class of 1954 CENTRAL PAVING COMPANY Uglow 8: Mill St. Dallas, Oregon 'When the time comes, remember us ' 1 ITEMIZER- 0B ERVER 517 Court St. Phone 2246 Dallas, Ore. Congratulations To The Class of '54 From MHJ G JACK UPER ERVICE Center St Church Sts. Salem Oregon Restaurant-Confectionary-Cocktails For The Best Meals In Town At Reasonable Prices, Visit the-- BLUE GARDE Dallas' Only Restaurant 408 Main St. Dallas, Oregon For Better Service In Real Estate or Insurance, See: ELMO BENNETT, Real Estate Phone 9525 or STAN MALO, Insurance Phone 2602 613 Court St. Dallas, Oregon - For Safety Security Service HS f tl .. ,, See: wooos INSURANCE AGENCY ee Us ASTE evlslon . e For all your msurance needs 633 Court St. Phone 2226 DALLAS MUSIC SHOP 615 Mill St. Dallas Ph. 2389 Dallas, Oregon We Sell the Best and Fix the Best. Your Electric Center ADELF' ELECTRIC 331 Main Street Phone 3255 jallas, Oregon For All Your Clothing Needs It's KAY' APPAREL 460 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 3-8188 MUTUAL of 0MAHA 630 Marion Street Salem, Oregon - 'r Select Vegetables, Groceries, Gifts-Office Supplies-School Supplies And Grade IA, Meats U C IRISH Sn WARNER R Sn SARIFF AND GooDE MEAT B 0 0 K T 0 MARKET Phone 2236 223 Main St. 141 Commercial St. Dallas, Oregon Salem, Oregon Ice Cream Is The Treat For All l 508 Main st, Dallas, Oregon RICH. M D Occasions J.lL PENNEY C0. ICE CREAM g ' Made in Dallas, Sold in Dallas Always F1I'Sf Quality 514 Mill St. Dallas, Oregon F0 TER HOME and AUTO PPLY C0. 422 Main St. Dallas, Oregon HAROLD H, RICH Plumbing-Heating Sn Sheet Metal Work 516 Main St. Dallas Phone 2548 FRIESEN'S FURNITURE Furniture and G, E, Appliances A , w .52 WEE' EARTH 632 Court Street .9 LP' Phone 3157 Allyn Dallas, Oregon .Q 1177 Shop: SKEE LS GROCERY 426 Main St. Dallas, Oregon CAPITAL AUTO PARTS 627 Court St. Phone 3545 Dallas, Oregon Equipment-Tools Parts and Accessories Machine Shop Service More For Your Money When You Buy Here RAI BOW MARKET CHURCH TREET MKT. Congratulations To The Church Street Dallas, Oregon , Clydene is picking up a few Class of 54 articles for the family and among them the always fresh bread and some Dallas products at the Church St. Market. Dallas Oregon l mjlllo CHEVRULET g IF! g ,M 613: Q xx ff!! Ufvnanu asumxuu 'f Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales if-ky And Se rvic e 305 Main Street Dallas, Oregon Phone 2656 CRIDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 'Do All Your Shopping Under One Roof Main St. Dallas, Oregon CARDS CHEVRON STATION 528 Main St. ZW' s'ZZ,Z5,Z Dallas, Oregon We are as close to you as your phone. DALLA BAKERY Phone 2617 615 Court St, Dallas, Ore. When It Comes Time To Feather Your Nest-Remember: DALTO FURNITURE C0. 519 Main St. Phone 3166 Dallas, Oregon X ..z. X Y : - - 'A ' ' - ' Ulu'--' : , . +v'. . V : f 5' '::Q'?-:y.,,, 5 gh 2- 2 - A 1 n f -.vE'-- 31: I '9, : -f7'g'5:' ' ,,- g 'fc-'31 1s'i::1.- l 1 g fSi1.WE-Iffiag ' -' ' r Q ALITY GRRCERIE Margaret is shopping for the family needs where the service is friendly and the bargains are best. It's ----- WRRDY' CORNER GROCERY 701 Uglow Ph. 2258 Dallas, Ore. People all agree that there isn't anything better for any occasion than a creamy milk shake, sundae, or soda At The 621 Mill Street Phone 2626 Dallas, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. G. Brandli Owners For all your freezing needs Custom Curing-Killing-Cutting And Lockers for Rent at- DALLA LUCKER MARKET 616 Mill St. Dallas Phone 2479 Thelma will tell you that all your clothes from the toughest to the sheerest can be ship-shape if you take them to: HART' CLEA ER 512 Mill St. Dallas, Oregon Bob likes the feel of that new - ' it A W '54 Buick- The greatest in 50 years. 27 c,tct , A ' ,. A '54 Q LOOK LOOK suacx., HOLLlS SMITH-BUICK Ph. 3326 226 Main St. Dallas Buick Sales-Service E w f R1 Q- 'When better automobiles are built--- The IDEAL day is not complete until you make a trip to the IDEAL CAFE 242 Main St. Phone 2539 Dallas, Oregon 651 CTAL 4,6-RGENCY sewlxc' I GLI METER C0. Court House Sq. Phone 2331 or 2332 Dallas Oregon Authorized Sales 8: Service DIET F009 For a handy thrifty place to stock up with good things for those week- ends and summer vacation trips, - Stop at Al's, right onthe Coast high- way as you enter or leave Dallas. AL' THEIETY MARKET N. Dallas Phone 2367 Quality Furniture Best in Building Material STANDARD SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 2127 when needs arrive for Appliances Building Materials, Lumber, Sand, D . . FQSRONEEQESE CO g1Irz?11ealgtl3Iu.tchBoy l aints, Millwork, 406 Main St. Ph. 2577 300 Miller Ave. Dallas, Oregon Dallas, Oregon DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY OA, W. Palmer, Proprietor 512 Washington St. Ph. 3276 Dallas, Oregon Film Library Audio Visual Supplies Television Sales and Service EDDIE LEWIS 16 mm Motion Pictures Phone 3-4793 495 Ferry St. Salem, Oregon Expert Instruction Spacious Training Room Study Beauty At-- PHAG 'S BEA TY CHO0L Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lance 225 North High Salem, Oregon Church St. Dallas, Ore. For Milk Shaxes, Malts, Sundaes, Floats, Lucious Hamburgers And Foot-Long Hot Dogs JoAnn says They can't be beat at- ICE QUEEN Corner of Main 81 Washington Dallas, Oregon LEE' Service-Batteries-Tires ERVICE STATIO 703 Washington St. Dallas, Oregon S 8: H Green Stamps Enjoy the best in pictures from the comfort of your own car MOTOE-VU DRIVE-l THEATER Box 91 Salem Highway, Dallas teat msmtmw Complete high-fidelity For The Finest Quality Athletic 39 eye tt E center Equipment, At School Prices, See: , t ,Q , Records and Parts K, .. f.11:f,u,- 'g ., . wt iff-5?--'i.fw1, 1. f . .- . f w21baaew2Z.s.l':m:::1ffQ25i.1Q f, f, ftiixxsiafmsu:-'1c,.s1zsEf1w2.- Howm CECIL mn ES co. WICKLU D Sporting Goods 3 72 State St. Salem Oregon 428 Court Street Salem, Oregon Phone 4-2271 All makes Portables and Standards Sold, Rented, and Repaired REE TYPEWEITEE E CHA GE 456 Court Street Salem, Oregon Welcome To MILLER' in M 'Ifhe Home of many Nationally Known Brands M l L L ER' Salem Oregon Bl HOP Portraits C ame ras -Film -Supplies -Repairs Special Overnight Developing LYMA 'S S'l'Ulll0 All pictures ap- pearing in this book were taken by Bob The staff wishes to express their grat- itude for the ad- vice, help, and privilege of work- ing in his shop. Congratulations To The C0mP1im9f1tS ciass of 1954 Of WEST SALEM MACHINERY co. DALLAS AUTO PARTS Seventh Sf Mulerk Streets 205 Mill street Phone 2439 West Salem, Oregon Dallas, Oregon 0RDYKE' CHRI TIAN SUPPLY Church Supplies Books-Plaques--Pictures Stationary 81 Greeting Cards 480 N. Church St. Salem, Oregon I i' 8 GOODBYE The golden glow of the summer sun sinks 0'er the western hills And the fading light of its mellowed rays fall on the fields and laughing rills, But 'ere its last beams fade away beyond the mountains high, Our lips must firmly, sadly say the parting word----goodbye. SJ: -e -2- Our teachers we will not forget and the lessons they have ,7 taught And we trust the future may protect the work their hands have wrought, And may they bring good gifts to you in the years that swiftly fly, As to our parting days of school, we say our last goodbye. ..3- Goodbye it shall not be but farewell, we hope to meet again For the happy hours on earth are short and the days of youth are fleet, , - 1 - gf Qt I Q W There's much to do and much to learn, and may our aims be high And ever lead toward the land where none shall say Goodbye. Original by C. C., Kinsey Class of 1918 'Q , .v ' f ,.- f E if - as Q 3 Y X A ,wx - f s Q , . X M - 3 ' if .. 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