Published by The Dalles High School Students, June edition, pages 54 (Enter news reporter.) Quick, Madam. I want some help on my story. The biggest thing out! Woman throws her husband and guests into fits by feeding them home made doughnuts with their dessert. Give me some past stuff for my write-up. Young woman formerly known as Alice Skelly, guests, Hazel Eslinger, Florence Howell, Lela Pashek, Dorothea Wolfken and Helen Cooper. (Madam reading globe.) - Well, Miss Skelly and these guests were schoolmates in the old days at The Dalles, Oregon. Miss Skelly from Olex, Oregon, entered the High school as a Freshman in 1915. Though rather quiet, she entered nearly all class activities, and showed an early interest in Domestic Science. (To news reporter.) - You might add that she was very popular, etc., and make your story more effective. Hazel Eslinger started her career in Grass Valley (Oregon). Later on, she attended St. Mary's Academy at The Dalles, Oregon. From there she went to Newport (Oregon) where she attended high school. From there, she entered The Dalles High school as a Junior in 1917. She was an estimable young lady, and has many friends who will be grieved to hear of her eating the fateful doughnuts. Miss Florence Howell began her education in Couch school, in Portland, Oregon, entering the eighth grade in The Dalles schools in 1915. Her school records were splendid, and she was graduated with second honors, being Salutatorian for the class of '19. Lela Pashek and Helen Cooper both started in The Dalles. Miss Pashek, at the old Academy, and Miss Cooper at Court Street. They were both very good students, but Miss Pashek showed an early inclination for the companionship of her little neighbor boys and masculine schoolmates. She was very popular with all her friends. Miss Cooper established an imaginary iron fence around herself, as far a masculines were concerned. Dorothea Wolfken entered The Dalles schools from Ladd school in Portland, in the fall of 1915. She did splendid work in school and was very popular among her classmates. If she was ever made to stand in the corner or sent to the office for misdemeanor, I have no knowledge of it. (Reporter) - Thank you madam, this will make a swell write up. Exit reporter.) (Unsigned) Submitted by Earline Wasser