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Page 1: SPL Yearbooks Rogers 1937 - Archive
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Treasure ChestPublished by the

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of

JOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOLSpokane, Washington

Editor Glen Chambers

Associate Norris Keeler

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Crneat Curnlcp

1921 = 1936

3rt)elma &nbersion

1922=1936

Virginia fflo&tr

1920=1937

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FOREWORDTo the students and faculty

Whose cooperation

And faithfulness

Has made this year's

Treasure Chest possible

This book is presented

As a lasting remembranceOf the school life

Of 1936-1937

DEDICATION

To the sports

At John R. RogersWhich keep alive

That spirit of loyal

EnthusiasmFor whichThe student bodyIs famedThis bookIs dedicated

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First r..w: Barman, Benjamin, Swarm, LeFevre, Perkins. Herbert Se.oiid k.>w: swenson.

Herrlngton. Kapek. Purdy. Stevens. Brown. Van Austen-. Meyer. Third Row: human.

MoMuhan. Benjamin, BUdWln. Finnegan. Weymouth. Fourth Row: Jmnett Hughes. Minzel.

Uecliei- Bvrne Hcrington. Bovee. Thome. Fifth Row: Tewinkel. Hubbard. Starr. Saltz. Black.

Elsensohn. Coburn. sixth Row: Hubbell. Burton, Mooberr>'. Smith, Summers (student teucher),

Doollttle.'

FACULTY

ADMINISTRATIVEJ. D. Meyer. PrinclpulK. R. Jlnnett, Vice- PrinclpulKose Finnegun, Girls

- AdviserJoseph M. Tewinkel. Boys" AdviserCarolyn F. Kupek. LibrarianLutie B. Brown. Study HallBlanche Hill Swenson, Study HullEdith Wlzemann. SeeretarjKvelyn Meranda, Stenographer und Book

Clerk

ENGLISHJoseph M. Tewinkel, HeudTheudora BudwlnClarissa HarmanElizabeth HerbertKay G. HubbardE. Hazel StevensKuth SwannFaye C. Weymouth

COMMERCIALA. P. Coburn. HeadMonroe HubbellRene G. McMuhunJack W. MooberryEthel Van Austene

SCIF.NCEL. W. Sultz, Head1 1 . ii i \ BendeleJ. W. BlackJames lOamanIrvln R. Mlnzel

MATHEMATICSWulter E. Doollttle, HeudW. L. HerlngtonJ. L>. Purdy

SOCIAL SCIENCEL. T. Byrne, HeadE. T. BecherJumes ElsensohnIvu MorrisonMargaret Benjamin

FOREIGN LANGUAGESMarie BoveeMarion G. LeFevre

MANl'AL AND FINE ARTSA. R. BartonK. ('. HughesC. E. RussumF. Dule Smith

HOME ECONOMICSEdnu HerrlngtonThelma Thome

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONM. J. BenjaminMabel Perkins

MUSICGlenn B. Stan-Blanche Hill Swenson

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CLASSES

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JPl1

Thiry French Slriano Bevak ByseggerValsvig Hughes Hopkins Campbell Jones

JANUARY SENIOR LEADERS

Frank Thiry ValedictorianMildred French EntertainerCarmine Suriano AthleteGenevieve Bevan EditorEugene Bysegger DramatistElin Valsvig SalutatorianArt Hughes Class PrexyJuanita Hopkins MusicianBill Campbell Scientist

Lelia Jones Girls' League

JANUARY SENIOR HONOR ROLL

Frank ThiryKlin ValsvigHelen HickokAnita HinshiiwBlanche Shiosaki

1 [tin ShawLucille HuntleyGlenn LuseWilliam CampbellI.elia JonesI.orraine Felber

Charles MeHarnessGenevieve BevanWalter PeerGeraldine AmbroseHelen JoyIx'ona RobertsonArthur HuglicsKuniee WilsonMyrtle WhiteKugene ByseggerI'eggy McLean

Mildred FrenchF.dna NelsonEathryn MonahanVernadine KichterCharlotte BrooksAnn HuntMary Dip]>el

Warren Koliler

Carmine SurianoGerald KoenigIrene Corkrum

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Frank AveryBrmijj

CommercialRecord StaffHoys' Ft-deration

Hazki. BakerLongfellow

GeneralHome Economics Club 1-2-3-4

Secretary Home Economic*Club

Art ClubMiss Finnegan's Office 2-3

School Welfare Secretary

Elmer Baumc.artnerHamilton

Art Club 4

German Club 3Hi Y Club President 4

Robert BergWhitman

Montero 3-4

"R" Club 3-4

Record Staff 4Fire Squad 4

Secretary Athletic DepartmentBoys' Federation

Genevieve BevanHamilton

CommercialGirls' LeagueBig Sister ChairmanRoom RepresentativeRecord Staff 3-4

Editor of RecordTreasure Chest StaffQuill and ScrollRogers Service ClubNational Honor Society-

Student CouncilStudent Council President

Eleanor Bom binoCoof>er

Hall PatrolMiss Finnegan's OfficeNurse's Office

June BuhrerRegal

CommercialG. A. C. TreasurerBaseball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3-4

Room Representative 1-2-3

Camp Cookery ChairmanHandy Andy 1-2

Gym Office 1-2

Eugene ByseggerBemiss

Junior Dramatic Club 1-2

German Club 1-2

Footlights Club 3-4

Secretary-Treasurer RifleTeam 4

"The Two Vagabonds'* 2"The Lucky Jade" 3"The Buccaneers" 4

"Pickles" 4

"The Ghost Train" 3

"The Whole Town's Talking" 4

National Honor Society 4

Rogers Service ClubChairman New ProjectCommittee

Bill CampbellBemiss

National Honor SocietySenior Honor Roll

Junior Dramatic ClubPresident

Student Council 2Footlights Club Vice

PresidentCosmic Club 4Art Club 3-4

Fire SquadTutoring 4

Boys' Advisory Council 4

Rogers Reporter (KFPY)Football Manager"Ghost Train""Arms and the Man""The Lucky Jade"

Howard CoffmanArlington

Football 1-2-3

Basketball 1-2

President Athletic DepartmentBoys' Federation

Fire Squad

Isabella CorfieldBemiss

GeneralVolleyball 1

Tumbling 1

Band 4Record Staff 4"The Lucky Jade" 2"The Whole Town's Talk-

ing" 4Library 2-3

Social Service Department 2-3

Pirate Girl 4

Stuart DavisWhitman

*'R" ClubFire SquadTennis 3-4

Basketball 3-4

Track 2Secretary Senior ClassSecretary Athletic Department

Boys' Federation

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Kay Dii.i,manMead

Boys' FederationFootball 2-3

Harry FaggetterHamilton

Boys' Federation

Dale FairburnRegal

Montero 3-4

Vice Chairman Boys' Federation

Handicraft DepartmentChairman Boys' FederationOutdoor Life DepartmentTrack 4

Mildred FrenchHamilton

Basketball 1

Volley Ball 1

C hairman Dancing Group 2Junior Dramatic Club 1-2

Handy Andy 2Footlights 3-4

Big Sister 3

Rogers Service Club 3-4

Record Staff 4Treasurer Girls* league 4

Willis Glanvili.kArlington

Orchestra 3-4

Band 2-3-4

Cub Edition 4Track 3-4

Willit

Billy HerbertLewis and Clark

Boys' Federation

Leonard William HaskinsLewis and Clark

Boys' FederationStudent Council

Helfn HickokRegal

National Honor SocietyRogers Service ClubQuill and ScrollVice President G. A. C.Senior Honor Roll

Main OfficeTutorSecretary Big Sister Department 4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3

Basketball 3-4

Record StaffAnnual Staff

Anita HinsiiawArlington

Journalism AwardNational Honor SocietyGirls* League HonorSenior Honor RollEditor Girls' LeagueQuill and ScrollRogers Service ClubRecord StaffAnnual StaffBig SisterChairman Handy Andy GameCommittees

Secretary Big Sister Department

F.dna HollyLongfellow

Gym Office 4

Girls' League

Roll

••( lossip"

J tan ita HopkinsLongfellow

Footlights 3-4

Student Council 4Vice President 1 1 B ClassPresident Las Gitanas 1-2

Quill and Scroll 3-4

Dancing 2Big Sister 3-4

Record Staff 3-4

Annual Staff 3-4

Inter Class Debate 3Speech Contest Winner 2Feature Editor Record 3-4

Footlights Orchestra 3-4

Art Hrr.HKsSpangle High

President 12A ClassNational Honor SocietyFootball 3-4

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Ann HuntCooper

Senior Honor RollNurse's Office 4

Library CheckerSecretary of G. A.

Basketball 2-3-4

Tumbling 2Girls' League HonorRecord Staff

C. 4

Roll

Lorraine JaquesBcmiss

Cosmic ClubG. A. C.Spanish ClubVolleyball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Baseball 2-3-4

Frances JonesArlington

"The Whole Town's Talking"

Lelia JonesCooper

Vice President 9B ClassPresident 9A ClassTreasurer Girls' LeagueVice President Girls' LeagueTutor 9B EnglishChairman Entertainment De-partment

Day Editor The RecordBig Sister

Vice President Junior Dra-matics

Secretary Harding DebateClub

President Harding DebateClub

Student Council 1-2-3

President of Student CouncilQuill and ScrollNational Honor SocietyChairman 12A CommencementProgram

Chairman Dance CommitteeProduction Manager of Girls'

league "Gossip"Study Hall Worker 1-2-3

Helen KellyLongfellow

Rest RoomHandy AndyTutor

Warren Koiii.esHamilton

Spanish ClubCosmic Club

Glen LuseBemiss

National Honor SocietyFootball 1-2-4

Tennis 3-4

Track 2-3

Math ClubSpanish Club 3-4

Charles McHarnessColumbia

Spanish ClubUpper Class Advisory Com-

mittee 3Football and Baseball Man-

ager 2-3

Peggy McLeanRegal

Senior Honor Roll

President Senior Home RoomFrench ClubG. A. C.Basketball 2-3-4

Volleyball 2-3

Baseball 2-3-4

Manager Basketball Tourna-ment

Chairman Gym OfficeBig SisterRecord StaffGirls' League Honor Roll 1-2

Tumbling

Isabel MarneyBancroft

Girls' League

Harry MillerHamilton

Boys' Federation

Kenneth MorsLongfellow

Orchestra 2-3-4

Commercial

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Edna NelsonGreen Bluff

Tutor 2Las Gitanas Charter Member 2

Cosmic Club 3-4

Cosmic Club Secretary 4French Club 3-4

G. A. C. 4Baseball 2-3-4

Basketball 2-3-4

Volleyball 2-3-4

Champion Volleyball Team 3Tumbling 3

Big Sister 3-4

Walter PeerColumbia

Math ClubVice President Spanish ClubCosmic Club

Kenneth RandolphHamilton

Baseball 1-23-4Football 2-3-4

Golf 3-4

Track 2-3

Fire Squad 4"R" Club 3-4

Harding Debate 4

"Chimes of Normandie"Rogers Service Club 4

Yell Leader 1

Marjorie ReynoldsReqal

Volleyball 2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

"Two Vagabonds""The Lucky Jade""Pickles""The Buccaneers"Study HallHandy AndyRoom RepresentativeHome Economics Club

Vernadine RichterBemiss

Orchestra 1-2

Band 1-2

9A Vice President°B Secretary-TreasurerBasketball 1-2-3

Baseball 1-2-3

Volleyball 1-2

German ClubPresident of German ClubRogers Service ClubBig SisterCashier Cafeteria and Candy

CounterStudy Hall and CafeteriaChecker

Girls' League Honor Roll 1-2

Leon a RorertsonBeelcr High

Girls' League

Verlaine SaleBcmiss

Band 1-2-3-4

Orchestra 1

Glee Club 1-2

"The Chimes of Normandie"Rogers Service Club

Maurice SciiupelLongfellow

Boys* FederationGym Office 3

Helen ShawRegal

President G. A. C.Treasurer G. A. C.Vice President GermanCosmic ClubBaseball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 2 3-4

Big SisterAnnual StaffRecord StaffGirls' League Honor Roll

Club

-2-3

Blanche ShiosakiRegal

Quill and Scroll 3Secretary Quill and Scroll 4Record Staff 3

Treasure Chest 4Literary Editor Girls' League"Gossip"

Cosmic ClubChairman Puppet Committee 3Chairman Social ServiceBasketball 3

Girls' League Honor RollGirls' League Council

Carmine SurianoColumbia

Boys* FederationVice President Boys' Federa-

tionPresident 11A ClassFootball 3-4

"R" ClubCosmic Club 3-4

Harding DebateNational Honor Society

Frank TmitvColumbia

Math ClubGerman ClubTennis 4National Honor SocietyStudent CouncilBaseball ManagerValedictorian

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Lily ThompsonColumbia

Spanish Club 2-3-4

I .as Gitanas 2-3

President of Las Gitanas 3

Volleyball 1-2

Baseball 1

TutiblitiR 1

Basketry Chairman 4

Kun Vai.svu;Jf 'Airman

Baseball 2Basketball 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Secretary Sophomore Class

Rogers Service ClubNational Honor SocietySalutatorian

Norma WallerNorth Central

Pirate Girl 3-4

Harding Debate Club 12

Myrtle WhiteDeer Park High

Senior Honor RollBig Sister 3-4

Record StaffAnnual StaffGirls' League Honor Roll

Kun ici WilsonBemiss

Senior Honor RollBig SisterSecretary Girls* LeagueRecord StaffCosmic ClubSpanish ClubG. A. C.Quill and ScrollPresident Senior H ome RoomBaseball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3-4

Student Council Representa-tive

Girls' League CouncilGirls* League Honor RollPirette

Rkna ZinkcrafBemiss

Girls' League

JANUARY CLASS HISTORY

Four years ago ninety very frightened freshmen entered Rogers. Soon

the class was settled and some of the members made themselves known.The first semester Glen Chambers, Lelia Jones. Henry Sweet. Wilbur

Johnson and Leonard Cottrell made themselves known as president, vice

president, secretary-treasurer, student council representative, and yell leader,

respectively.

In the 9A year Aniadee (iendreaux was president; Vernadine Richter,

vice president; Bob Berg, secretary-treasurer ;l)onald Gardner, student

council representative; and Carol] Vermillion, yell leader.

As sophomore B's, Lorraine Felber as president ; Bob Berg as vice-

president. Klin Valsvig as secretary-treasurer; Alice Hale as student council

representative; and Henry Sweet as yell leader, distinguished themselves.

10A leaders were Lelia Jones, president; Mildred French, vice-president;

Irene C'orkrum. secretary-treasurer; Bill Campbell, student council repre-

sentative ; and Kugene Hysegger. yell leader.

Henry Sweet, president: Walter Peer, vice-president; Irene Corkrum.secretary-treasurer; Frank Thiry, student council representative; and BobBerg, yell leader, became the officers of the llB class.

In the 11A semester Carmine Soriano became president; Juanita Hop-kins, vice-president; Lucille Huntley, secretary-treasurer; (ilen Chambers.Student council representative; and Ray Oswald, yell leader.

As 12B's Lucille Hunth v became president; Warren Kohler. vice-presi-

dent; Vernadine Richter. secretary-treasurer; Gene Tesdahl. yell leader;and Kunice Wilson, student council representative.

Senior A offices were attained by Art Hughes as president; ForrestBishop, vice-president; and Stuart Davis, secretary-treasurer.

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JUNE SENIOR LEADERS

Frances Walker ArtistDon Balch AthleteMarian Rcnfro Girls' LeagueNorris Keeler JournalistThelma Bateman ScholarHob Weaver Boys' FederationDenise Johnson * Girls' SportsLorn Wallace Class PrexyMarialese Eller Drum MajorDick Hayes Dramatist

JUNE SENIOR HONOR ROLL

Frances WalkerThelma BatemanJane ConnorIra GlassEsther JohnsonMarian HenfroElsie ZerbstKutherine FaheyGlen ChambersJohn OrtnerMary Kathryn TrueVirginia Frye

M a rguertte GerkensmeyerGladys WidnerJack MeyerI,orn WallaceClctus MorrowCurtis TangFlorence HrennanKenneth KnowltonMildred StrandDorothy CooneyLeonard ThompsonMabel Turner

Juanita Barth.Fune McDonaldFred HomadAlma HarneyKathryn McDougallDoris HoffmanJohn BrownellJosephine BlockJack Kat'honAlfred Hill

Truman WestBette W<H)d

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Fred AdamsWhitman

Room RepresentativeClass Yell Leader 1-3

"R" Club 2-3-4

Math Club 2-3-4

••C" ClubTennis 2-3-4

Football Manager 3

Basketball 1-2-3

Alice AllenSt. Joseph's

Girls' League

Bud

Al

Glen AllisonArlington

Hall PatrolPaddle Squad

Glen

Naomi Jane AllisonPullman High

Junior Dramatic Club 2

Harding Debate Club 3-4

"Pickles"Chairman Sinning GroupAnnual StaffRogers News Announcer(KFPY)

Pi::

Edith AltvaterBcmiss

Girls' League

Eda

Clarence AndersonCooper

Rogers Service Club"R" Club 3-4

Football 1-2-3-4

Track 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3

AndyHE* .' ^BttJB

B

Doris Anderson DorrieBemiss

Rogers Service ClubBasketball 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Baseball 1-2

Girls' League Room Repre-sentative 4

Don Balch DonLongfellow

President Boys' Federation 4

Home Room President 4

Art Club 3-4

"R" Club 3-4

Football 1-2-3-4

Track 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4Winner Ticket Selling Con-

test "The Showoff"

Bill BancsLonnfellow

Art Club 2Band 1-2-3

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Ervin BarberArlington

Glee Club 2

"C" Club 3-4

Bill

Nick

NetaJUANITA BARTHHamilton

National Honor Society

Corresponding SecretaryFrench Club 3

Four Star Club 4

Harding Debate Club 3-4

French Club 3-4

Baseball 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Basketball 1-2-3

Big Sister 3-4

Chairman Big Sister Depart-

ment 4Girls' League Honor Roll

1-2-3-4

Girls' League Council 4

Annual Staff 4Record Staff 4Quill and Scroll 4

Glee Club"Pickles"Senior Honor Roll

Thslma Batsman ThelmaBemiss

National Honor Society 4

Rogers Service ClubPresident Freshman B Class

President Student Council 2

Treasurer Girls' League 3

Secretary "C" Club 3

Student Council Representa-

tive 3-4

Vice President Student Coun-cil 4

Las Gitanas 2

Home Economics 2-3-4

"C" Club 3

Tennis 3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3

Basketball 1-2-3

Baseball 1-2-3

Tumbling 2

Big Sister 3

Girls' League Council 3

Student Council 2-3-4

Room Representative 2-4

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Senior Honor Roll

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Margaret BeedleHamilton

Spanish Club 4

Margie

Clyde BehisW hit man

Secretary Math ClubPresident Math Club 4Football 3-4

Track 3

Record Staff 4Fire Squad 3-4

Annual Staff 4

Bcmo

Ralph BentzCooper

Track 3Annual Staff 4Record Staff 4

Tuffy

Josephine BlockWhitman

President German Club 3

Chairman Honor RollDepartment

German Club 2-3-4

Cosmic Club 4Big Sister 3

Girls' League Honor RollScholastic Honor Roll

Jo

Jeanne BlodgettLongfellow

Spanish Club 4German Club 3Volleyball 1

Basketball 1

Room Representative

Jingy

Leonard BogenreifHamilton

Rogers Service ClubTennis 2-3-4

Room RepresentativeAnnual Staff 4Record Staff 4

Bogr

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Gladys Bonser CladieMarycliff

Chairman First AidWeighing and Measuring De-partment

"C" Club 3-4

Florence Brennan />t;(

Girls' LeagtIC Room Repre-sentative

Senior Honor Roll

Clifford Brown CliffArlington

President Cosmic Club 4German Club 1-2

Harding Debate Club 4

Track 1-2

Orchestra 1-2

J ulia Brown JulArlington

Quill and Scroll 4

Secretary Home EconomicsClub

President Home EconomicsClub 4

Vice President G. A. C 4President Quill and Scroll 4Home Economics Club 2-3-4

G A. C 4Volleyball 1-2-4

Baseball 1-2-4

Champion Basketball TeamBasketball 1-2-3-4

Tumbling 2Tumbling Manager 4Basketball Referee 4Room Representative 2-4

Chairman Vocational Depart-ment 4

Girls' League Council 4

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4Secretary-Treasurer of SeniorA Class

John Bkownell BrownieLongfellow

National Honor SocietySecretary- Treasurer MathClub 3-4

Tutoring Committee 4

Christmas Committee 4Montero Club 3-4

Math Club 3-4

German Club 2-3

Football 4

Baseball 3-4

B Squad 3Sergeant at Arms Math ClubHi-Y Club 3-4

Senior Honor Roll

FORRFST BURGESSWhitman

Class President 2

Art Club PresidentArt Club 1-2-3-4

Cosmic Club 4Football 1

Student Council 2

Forric

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Mary Btrkharot BucketLongfellow

Treasurer G. A. C. 4Cosmic Club 3-4

German Club 2G. A. C. 3-4

Volleyball 12-3-4Tumbling 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Cub Bdition Staff

Stewart Blkkhart StuLongfellow

Rogers Service ClubHall PatrolPaddle Squad

Ktmt Campbell KeithHamilton

Winner ExtemporaneousSpeaking Contest 4

Rogers Service ClubQuill and Scroll 3-4

Treasurer Quill and Scroll 4

Harding Debate Club 2-3

Footlights 4Band 3-4

Orchestra 3-4

Debate 2-3-4

Record Staff 3

Paddle Squad 2

Yell Duke 2-3

"Pickles" 3

News Announcer 3

Fire Prevention Speaker 4

Radio Citizenship Speaker 4

Spring Queen Manager 3

Amelia Candelero 'MeliaHoly N antes Academ v

*'R" Club 3-4

Tennis 1-2-3-4

Big Sister 3-4

Tutor 1-4

Kru Carlson BtondieWh tman

German Club 3-4

Junior Dramatic Club 1-2

Footlights 3-4

Baseball 1

Hall Patrol 3

Glen A Chambers BudBemiss

Rogers Service Club 4

Fire Squad 4Quill and Scroll 4Class President 1

President Montero Club 3-4

Vice President Junior Dra-matic 2

Sergeant at-arms Juni ir Dra-matic 2

Junior Dramatic Club 1-2

Spanish Club 2-3

Footlights 3 4Chairman Knt*. rtainm nt De-partment

Montero 2-3-4

Annual Kditor 4

Record Staff 4"Arms and the Man" 2"Mr. P ;m Passes By" Assist

ant Director 3"The Whole Town's Talk-

ing" Business Manager 4• The ^ho - off" 4"The Lucky Jade" 2Student Council 1-3 4Senior Honor Roll

Iane Con nor PeterW illwood

Rogers Service ClubNational Honor Society 3-4

Record Staff 4

Girls* League Council 4

Kditor Girls' League "Gos-sip" 4

Tutor 1-2-4

Big Sister 3-4

Hall Patrol

Senior Honor Roll

Dorot uv Coo n e v Dor;hHamilton

National Honor Society

Rogers Service Club 2-3-4

Quill and Scroll 3-4

Corresponding Secretary Quill

and Scroll 3

Treasurer German Club 4

Four Star Club 2-3-4

German Club 3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3-4

C hampion Basketball TeamBasketball 1-2-3-4

Tumbling 1-2

Baseball 1-2

Big Sister 3-4

Orchestra 2-4

Record Staff 3-4

Hall Patrol 3

Annual Staff 3

Senior Honor Roll

Marian Cox MaryHavcrmaic

Rogers Service ClubHome Economics Club 4

Handy Andy 2Library Assistant 2-3-4

Girls' League Honor Roll

Oscar Crain OckerWhitman

Officer 1 1 A Class

"C" Club 4

Harding Debate Club 4

Track 1-3-4

Football 1-2-3-4

Baseball 1-2

Sergeant at Arms of Boys'Federation 3

Fire SquadStudent CouncilBoys' Federation Conduct

Board

Raymond Creed RayLongfellow

Rogers Service ClubArt Club 4

Stage Crew Manager 3

Stage Crew 3-4

Orchestra 1-2-3-4

Doris Cilverwkll DodeArlington

Secretary Home EconomicsClub 3

Sergeant at Arms Home Eco-nomics Club 4

Secretary and TreasurerClass 3

1 1 ome Economics Club 3-4

Baseball 1-2-3

Volleyball 1-2-3

Captain Basketball 3Basketball 1-2-3

Tumbling 2-3

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Handy Andy 2Nurse's OfficeRoom Representative 4

Girls' League Honor Roll 2-3

Honor Roll 1-2

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Jim Davis DopeyWhitman

Secretary Sophomore Class"C Club 4"R" Club 3-4Math Club 3-4Football 3-4

Track 1

Tennis 2-3-4

Record Staff 4Fire Squarl Chief 4Vice President MA ClassFire Squad 3-4

Annual Staff 4

Kt'GENE De ROM EDI GctlCArlington

Cosmic Club Sergeant at

Arms 4Cosmic Club 3-4

Art Club 4Harding Debate Club 3-4

Annual Staff 4Record Staff 4

Mavnard Detmeh DocBemiss

"I,ucky Jade" 2"Buccaneers" 4"Pickles" 3"The Showoff" 4

Glee Club 2-3-4

Ray DillonSt. Patrick's

Boys' Federation

Haik

Jack Kaciion JackWhitman

National Honor SocietyFire Squad 4

Hall Patrol 2Vice President *)B ClassVice President 10A ClassSecretary-Treasurer 1 1 B ClassVice President 12A ClassMontero Club 2-3-4

"R" Club 3-4

"C" Club 4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Track 1

Production Manager "Show-off" 4

Senior Honor Roll

M ari alese Kller Marc\Hamilton

Vice President Harding DebateClub 4

Secretary-Treasurer CosmicClub 4

Harding Debate Club 3 4Cosmic Club 3-4

Basketball 1-2-3

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2

Song Leader 3-4

Baseball Captain 3

Drum Major 4Girls' League Honor Roll

Vernon KngebretsonCooper

Track 1-2-3-4

Annual Staff 4

I'cm

Kat it eri n e Fa 11 ey KaxMarycliff

National Honor Society-Cosmic Club 4Math Club 3

Baseball 2-3-4

Champion Basketball TeamBasketball 3-4

Tumbling 3-4

Swimming 4Volleyball 3 4

Room Representative 3Girls' League "Gossip" Staff 4

"Pickles" 3Senior Honor Roll

Doris Fait DodcArlington

Rogers Service Club 4Secretary Social Service 4Basketball 1-2

Baseball 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Tumbling 1

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4

Room Representative 1 -3

Hall Patrol 4Gym Office 2-3Handy Andy 2-3Honor Roll 1-2

Lucille Fischer LucyWest Valley

VolleyballBasketballGirls' League Entertainment

Virginia Frve 'C

Cle Elum High

"C" Club 3-4

Tumbling 2Annual Staff 4Hall Patrol 34Big Sister 4Nurse's Office 3President Senior A HomeRoom 4

Senior Honor Roll

Rom rt Geisler BobLogan

Harding Debate t'lub 3 4

Boys' Federation

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Marguerite GerkensmeyerBemiss

Office 3-4

Big Sister

TutorStudy Hall CheckerChairman Invitation Commit-

teeHonor RollStenographer for Mr. MeyerSenior Honor Roll

Viola Get man V\Longfellow

Vice President Harding De-hate Cluh 3

Secretary Treasurer JuniorDramatic Cluh

Junior Dramatic Club 1-2

Harding Dehate Club 3-4

Room Representative 1

Study Hall Checker 2

Main Office Worker

Ira Glass JunwrRegal

Rogers Service CluhNational Honor Society 4

President Art Club 3

Harding DebatePresidentCluh 4

SecretarySecretary

Boys' Federation"R" Club

Art Club 2-3

Harding Debate Club 3-4

Montf-ro 2-3-4

Cosmic Cluh 4

"R" Club 3 4

Football 2-3-4

Track 3-4

Stage Crew I -2-3-4

Stage Crew Manager 3

Vice President 11B ClassAnnual Staff 4Senior Honor Roll

Dorothy Helen Gump DotLongfellow

French Club 2-3 4Girls' league "Gossip" 4

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4

Mildred Hanson MillyWhitman

Rogers Service Cluh"C" Club 3-4

Baseball 1-2

Volleyball 3

Basketball 12Chairman Public Utilities De

partmcnt 4Hall Patrol 3-4

Nurse's Office 3

Handy Andy 2Room Representative 3

Girls' League Council 4

Richard G. Hayes DickSt. Aloysius

Rogers Service Club 3-4

President Footlights ClubFootlights 2-3-4

Annual Staff"Ghost Train"' Mr Pirn Pas-es By" 3

"The Whole Town's Talk-ing" 4

"The Showoff" 4

"Buccaneers" 4Record Staff 4Spring Sports Queen Man

ager 3

Field Announcer at Track andFootball Games 3-4

Chairman Dramatic Depart-ment of Boys' Federation

Glee Club 3-4

TrackFire Squad 3

Tim.MA Herbert ThelLewis and Ctark

Glee ClubCrocheting CommitteeWeighing and Measuring Com-

mittee 3

Alfred Hn.i.

Worlev, IdahoBasketball 4Track 4Hoys' FederationSenior Honor Roll

At

Doris Hoffman DoryMedical Lake Hiijh

Girls' League "Gossip Staff" 4

Senior Honor Roll

Waiter Hoi.i.f.y

Vancouver HighMath Club 4

Football 3-4

Track 3

Fire Squad 4

Walt

Fred Homad FreddieNorth Central

National Honor Society 4

Vice President Radio Club 4

Cosmic Club 4

"R ' Club 2-3-4

Basketball 2

Band 2-3-4

Track 2 3-4

Senior Honor Roll

I.EAII JaqcesBemiss

French Club 3

Basketball I

Pirate Girl 3

Handy Andy 1

Gym Office 2

Leah

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Al JohnstonWhitman

Boys' Federation

Al

Dknise Johnson DennxeCentral Valley

Home Kconomics Club Secre-tary 3

Home Kconomics Club Presi-dent 4

G. A. C. 4Harding Debate Club 4

Cosmic Club 3-4

Champion Basketball TeamBasketball 2-3-4

Baseball 2-3-4

Tumbling 2-3

Volleyball 2-3

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4

Handy Andy 2Girls' league Honor Roll

Big Sister 3

"The Showoff" 4

"The Whole Town's Talking" Publicity Chairman 4

Esther Johnson GigghsWhitman

National Honor SocietyRogers Service ClubPresident 10B ClassRoom Representative 4

Basketball 1-2

Tumbling 1-2

Baseball 1-2

Student Council 1-4

Treasurer Girls' League 4

Girls' League Honor Roll

Big Sister 3-4

TutorConduct BoardGirls' League CouncilChairman Inter- School Re-

lation CommitteeScholastic Honor Roll 1-2-3-4

Senior Honor Roll

RubinoffRaoul KauffmanBemiss

President Rifle Club 4

Footlights Club 4

Rifle Club 4

Track 1

Football 2All-Northwest High SchoolSymphony 2-4

"Ghost Train" 3

"The Whole Town's Talk-ing" 4

"The Showoff" 4

Norris Keeler NorrieRegal

Cosmic Club 4Quill and Scroll 4

Football 2-3

Track 1-2

President Handicraft Depart-ment

Record Staff 4Assistant Editor Annual 4

Mildred Kkimk; MidNorth Central

Girls' League Band and Or-chestra Group

School Orchestra 4

f5

£3

i 9

Eva KirkBemiss

"C" Club 3-4

Tumbling 2-3

Annual Staff 4Handy Andy 1-2

Kirkie

Kenneth KnowltonWhitman

Class President 3

Student Council 3-4

Fire Squad 4

"R" Club 2-3-4

junior Dramatic 2Footlights 3-4

Montero 2-3-4

Rifle Club 4Baseball 12-3-4Football Manager 2MusicSenior Honor Roll

Irwin KolbetIIoegan, Colorado

Track ManagerBoys* Federation

Shott/un

Ruby Leaf Sivc.teCentcrville, S. D.

Harding Debate Club 4

"C" Club 4Pirate Girl 4Band !-3-4

Glee Club 3-4

"Buccaneers" 4Dramatics Club 3

Harold Li nebarcer LimeyArlington

Sergeant at Arms CosmicClub 4

Sergeant at Arms Harding De-bate Club 4

"R" Club 2-3-4

Cosmic Club 4Harding Debate Club 3-4

I t. ball 4

Fire Squad 4Conduct Board Boys' Federa-

tion

Christmas CommitteeScholarship Committee Boys'

Federation

Mae Loihl MaBonncrs Ferry

Basketball 4

Girls' League

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Kemer MiCraith ElmElgin, North Dakota

Boys' Federation

June McDonald JuneWhitman

Harding Debate Club Secre-tary-Treasurer 4

Chairman Vocational Department 4

Sub Chairman EntertainmentDepartment 4

Harding Debate Club 3-4

Photoplay 1

Volleyball 1

Pirate Girl 4

Band 1-2-3-4

Orchestra 4

Music Librarian 3-4

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4Scholastic Honor Roll 4

Girls' League Honor Roll

1-2-4

Girls' League Pep Band 3

Home Room President 4

Student Council 1

Girls' League Council 4

Senior Honor Roll

Kathryn McDougall KayoSt Xavicrs

Girls* Athletic Club 3-4

Basketball 2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3-4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Tumbling 1-2-3

Hall Patrol 4

Glee Club 2Champion Basketball TeamChampion Volleyball Team 4

Senior Honor Roll

Richard McNamara DickRegal

Vice-President Hall Patrol 3-4

Vice-President German Club 3

Junior Dramatics 1-2

German Club 3-4

TrackFootball

Paul MackArlington

Basketball 3-4

Boys' FederationCub Edition Staff

Stub

Irene Madsf.nNorth Central

Girls* League

Boopy

Ray MathisWhitman

President "C" ClubQuill and Scroll 4

Fire Squad"C" Club 3-4

Conduct BoardAnnual Staff 4Record Staff 4

Rax

Jack MeyerRegal

National Honor SocietyFootlights 3-4

German Club 2-3

Band 1-2-4

Orchestra 3"The Whole Town's Ti

ing" 4

Fhkd M illerRegal

"R" Club 3-4

Fire Squad 3-4

"C" Club 4

Football 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Ja-k

Fritz

GiltGoldsm Mim.erArlington

Home Economies Club 4

Basketball 2-3-4

Captain Champion BasketballTeam

Baseball 2-3-4

Tumbling 2-3

Volleyball 2-3-4

Study Hall Checker 3-4

Annual Staff 4

Leonora M iu.erBemiss

Girls* League

l.eona

CHAR1.ES MOFFATTWhitman

Tennis 3-4

Hall Patrol

Chuck

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Ed MoFfatt KamWhitman

Vice President Outdoor Life

Sergeant at Arms OutdoorLife

Anne MooseLongfellow

('iris' League

A n n

Cletus Morrow PeteWhitman

National Honor Society

Secretary Science Depart-

ment Boys' Federation

Math Club 3

Hall PatrolSenior Honor Roll

Virginia MoserWhitman

( Deceased)G. A. C. 4Harding Debate 3-4

Rogers Service ClubNational Honor Society

Big Sister DepartmentGirls' League CouncilTreasurer Girls' LeaguePirate Girl 4

Vice President HardingDebate 4

Beverly Mustard BeWhitman

Treasurer Home EconomicsClub 3

Vice President Home Eco-nomics Club 4

Home Economics Club 2 3-4

Girls' Athletic Club 4

Basketball 1-2-3

Baseball 1-2-3

Volleyball 1-2-3

Tumbling 2-3

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4

Scholastic Honor Roll 1-2

Lorraine NelsonWhitman

Volleyball 1-2

Baseball 1-2

Basketball 1-2

Cub Edition Staff

Nels

Donald NewtonHavermale

"R" Club 2

Golf

John Ortner JohntneCooper

Rogers Service ClubNational Honor Society 4

President German Club 1

President Junior DramaticsClub 2

Secretary Footlights 3

Sergeant at Arms Footlights 3

Vice President Boys' Federa-tion Department 4

Junior Dramatics Club 2

Footlights Club 3-4

Cosmic Club 3-4

DebateChairman of School DancesSenior Honor Roll

Ibrv OstnessWhitman

Sergeant at ArmsClub 2

German Club 1-2

Football 3

Operetta 4Fire Squad 4

Glen Pebi.esCooper

Class President"R" Club 3-4

BasketballTrackRecord Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

lb

German

Lanke

HelenHelen PerryArlington

Indoor Baseball 1-2

Basketball 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Record Staff 4

Nurse's Office 4

Annual Staff 4Gym OfficeHandy Andy

Marcaret Pike MargaretCheney Junior High

Knitting DepartmentCourtesy Department

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Verna Pressley BrownieLewis and Clark

Rogers Service ClubRoom Representative 3-4Hall Patrol 4Library Worker 3

Berneil Preston BcrmcHamilton

Chairman Camp Craft 4G A. C. 4Volleyball 4

Baseball 4

Basketball 2Tumbling 1

Tennis 1

Orchestra 4

Girls' League CouncilCamp Craft

Scyntiiia Pyne GertieRegal

Home Economics ClubRogers Service Club"R" ClubCaptain of Champion Volley-

ball TeamBasketballBaseballChampion Basketball TeamTumblingWinner Skill TestTennis 2 3-4

Intramural TennisGirls' League Dramatics De-partment

TutorStudy Hall Checker 4

Bob RalstonHavermale

Rogers Service ClubHall PatrolArt Club 3-4

Beginner's BandStage CrewYell Leader

Rusty

RamieAl. M a RamevBemiss

9A Class President 1

G. A. C President 4G. A. C. 3 4Harding Debate Club 3-4

Basketball 2-3-4

Volleyball 12-3-4Baseball 1-2-3-4

Tumbling 1-4

Champion Basketball Team3Va Year GraduateRecord Staff 4Annual Staff 4Student Council 1-4

Chairman of Dance Committee

Handy Andy 2-3Honor Roll 1-3-4

Las Gitanas 1-2

Senior Honor Roll

Marian Renfro RennyWhitman

National Honor SocietyPresident Girls' League 4President Home Economics 3President French Club 3-4Treasurer Home EconomicsClub 4

Secretary-Treasurer HomeEconomics Club 1

Home Economics Club 2-3-4French Club 3-4Harding Debate Club Hon-orary Member

Volleyball 12-3Basketball 1-2

Basehall 1-2-3

Tumbling 1-2

Championship Debate Team 4Girls' League Honor Roll

1-2-3-4

Big Sister 1-2-3

TutorStudent Council 4Girls' League Conduct Board 4Girls' League Council 4Senior Honor Roll

MAXIKB Rl N ear MaekyRegal

Vice President Girls' League 4President Four Star Club 4Vice President Home Econom-

ics Club 4

Vice President Four StarClub 3

Home Economics Club 3-4Four Star Club 2-3-4

G. A. C. 4Baseball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-3-4

Tumbling 1-2

Captain Volleyball 2Champion Volleyball Team 4Big Sister 4Tutoring 1

Handy Andy 1-2-3

Champion Basketball Team 4Room Representative 3Girls' League Honor RollVice-President Girls' League

Virginia Rizzuto GinArlington

Secretary Public Utility De-partment 3

Basketball 1-2

Basehall 1-2

Volleyball 1-2

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4Girls' League "Gossip" Staff 4Hall Patrol 4Honor Roll 1-4

Nurse's Office 2-3

Tutor 1

Gym Office 2Girls' League Honor Roll

1-2-3 4120 Word Shorthand Pin

Francfs Rogers FrannyLogan

"C" Club 3

Handy Andy 2Scrapbook Committee 1

Phyllis Ai.kerta Rouse Ph\lLatah

BasketballVolleyballTennis

Harvey Ryan UarvHamilton

Baseball 1-2-3

OrchestraAssistant Director "Show-

off" 4Fire SquadChairman Entertainment De-partment Boys' Federation

Cub Edition Staff

Zenis RyanWhitman

Junior Dramatic Club 1

Spanish Club 3Four Star Club 4Basketball 1-2

Baseball 2Volleyball I

Cookie

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Boh Sanders BobNorth Central

"C" Club 3

Glee Club 1-2-3-4

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

"The Lucky Jade" 2"Pickles" 3

"Buccaneers'* 4Honor Roll 2

Myrtle Sen alike MyrtRegal

Rogers Service ClubVolleyball 2-4

Chairman Dramatics Group ofGirls' League

Chairman Embroidery Groupof Girls* League

Gerai.dine ShawRegal

Rogers Service ClubNurse's Office 4Hall Patrol 4

Annual Staff 4

Jerry

Boi Shulkin BobMarshall Junior High

Vice President Rifle ClubSecretary Rifle Club 4Cosmic Club 4Rifle Club 4

Montero Club 2-3-4

Baseball 2-3-4

Student Council 4

Record Staff 3

John SighonBemiss

Boys' Federation

John ny

Louise Stone MickeyLongfellow

Chairman Hiking Committee

Virginia Smith wickLeu'is and Clark

Cosmic Club 4

Girit' League

Ginger

M

i

i.dked Strand MillvIVhitman

G. A C.Baseball 1-2-3-4

Volleyball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 2-3-4

3 ,/fc

Year GraduateBandBig SisterHandy AndyGym OfficeSenior Honor Roll

Curtis Tang CuttiVilliston, N. D.

National Honor SocietyFootlights Club"R" ClubVice President Boys' Federa-

tion

Baskethall 3-4

Baseball 3-4

Hand 3-4

Footlights OrchestraSenior Honor Roll

Truda TavaresBemiss

Record Staff 3 4

Annual Staff 4Hall PatrolQuill and Scroll 4

Trude

Leonard Thompson ThompsWhitman

National Honor SocietyRogers Service ClubSergeant at Arms Junior

Dramatic ClubSecretary Hall PatrolVice President Hall PatrolPresident Hall PatrolFour Star ClubGerman Club 3-4

"R" Club 3-4

Rifle Club 4

Tennis 3-4

Boys' Federation ProjectCommittee 3

Puddle SquadSenior Honor Roll

Nor man ThompsonRegal

Quill and Scroll 4President Rifle ClubCosmic Club 4Footlights Club 3-4

Paddle Squad 2-3

Track 1-2

Basketball 1-2

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

"Ghost Train" 3Fire Squad 4

Room Representative

Norm

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Baseball 1

Tennis 4Basketball 1

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Mary Kathbvn Trie KockRegal

National Honor SocietyPresident German Club 4

Vice President 9A ClassChairman Tutoring Commit-

tee 4

Four Star Club 2-3

German Club 3-4

Girls' League Honor Roll

G. A. C. 4Volleyball 1-2-3-4

Champion Basketball TeamBasketball 1-2-3-4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Tumbling 1-2

Big Sister 3-4

Record Staff 4Handy Andy 1-2

Cub EditionAnnual Staff 4Tutoring 1-4

Room Representative 2-4

Senior Honor Roll

If abel Ttrner MaybelleBemiss

Secretary tierman Club I

Spanish Club 2-3-4

German Club 3-4

Big SisterHall PatrolSenior Honor Roll

1<ouis Vf.nti m ic.lio I'entiConzaga

"C Club President 3

Harding Debate Club 4

Basketball 4

Baseball 4All School Play Assistant

DirectorAnnual StaffOperettaCub Kdition Staff

Marti a Vi nckntKennewii k

Footlights 4Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4

Girls' Sextette 2-3

Operetta 2-3

L.LOYD Wai.chNorth Central

Boys' Federation

Lloyd

Frances Walker FranneyJohn Burroughs Junior

HighRogers Service ClubNational Honor Society 4President Art Club 4Secretary-Treasurer French

Club 3

Vice President Art Club 3Manager Paint Crew 3-4

French Club 2-3-4

Art Club 2-3-4

Stage Crew 2-3-4

Scholastic Honor Roll 1-2-3-4

Cafeteria WorkerSenior Honor Roll

Lorn Wallace BumRegal

National Honor SocietyRogers Service ClubVice President FootlightsClub 3

President Footlights Club 4

Secretary-Treasurer Art Club 3

Secretary Montero Club 4Senior Class PresidentArt Club 2-3-4

Footlights Club 3-4

Montero 2-3-4

Rogers Service Club 4

;R" Club 3-4

Tennis 3-4

Student Council 4Stage Crew 1-2-3-4

Art Editor Annual 4Senior Honor Roll

RuthI Wallace BlaektrLongfellow

Rogers Service ClubReporter French Club 3

Cosmic Club 3-4French Club 2-3-4

Room RepresentativeStudy Hall Worker

Dale Watson ClarkSalem Nigh

Rogers Service ClubBasketball Manager 4"R" Club 3-4

"C" Club 4

Robert Weaver BobWhitman

Rogers Service Club 2-3-4Fire Squad 3-4

Sergeant at Arms of Boys'Federation 3

Secretary Boys' Federation 4President Boys' FederationPresident "R" ClubSecretary Student Council 2Treasurer Montero Club 4Montero Club 2-3-4

"R" Club 2-3-4

Baseball 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-3

Record Staff 4Annual Staff 4Student Council 2-4

Leonora WeberMarycliff

French ClubOrchestra 4"Pickles""The Buccaneers"

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Lillian WegnerBemiss

Girls' League

la

Ha:elHazki. WelshSt Xavicr

Baseball 1-2

Volleyhall 1-2

Basketball 1-2

"Buccaneers""The Lucky Jade""Pickles"C.lee ClubRecord Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Study Hall Checker

'I'm- man West TruColumbia

National Honor Society

Fire SquadHall Patrol

Vice President Cosmic C lul> 4

President Science DepartmentBoys' Federation 4

Track 3Baseball 1

Senior Honor Roll

Jack WheelerLongfellow

Quill and Scroll .1-4

Rifle Club 4

"R" ClubManager 3

3Va Year GraduateMusicAnnual StaffFreshman Yell LeaderRecord Staff

George WhitingLongfellow

Boys' Federation

Smilev

Joe

Guam Wioner Peggyflagstone Idaho

National Honor Society 4

Harding Debate Club 3-4

Four Star Club 4

Girls' League Honor Roll

1-2-3-4

Senior Honor Roll 4

Big Sister 3

Girls' League CouncilChairman F.ntertainment De-

partmentBand SOrchestra 2-3-4

Concert MistressRecord Staff 4

Cub EditionAnnual Staff 4

Quill and Scroll 4

Kvelyn Williams BabeArlington

Sub Chairman Vocational Department 4

Harding Debate Club 4

French Club 2 3-4

Volleyball 1

Pirate Girl 4

Orchestra 4

Band 2-3-4

Girls' League Honor Roll 1

Girls' League Pep Band 3

Kl-genk WirsciiBemiss

"R" Club 2-3-4

"C" Club 4

Track 1-2 4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Football 1-2

Baseball 1

Recoril Staff 4

Annual Staff 4Fire SquadYell Leader 1

h'ahhil

Due*Jack WollastonSt. Francis

Quill and Scroll 3-4

Secretary Quill and Scroll 3

Class Secretary 3

Vice President Quill andScroll 4

Vice President Montero Club .1

Secretary of Athletic Department Boys' Federation 4

Secretary Boys' Federation 4

Montero 2-3-4

Cosmic 4Math Club 4

"R" Club 2-3-4

Football 1-2-3-4

Basketball 1-2-3-4

Record Staff 3 4

Annual Staff 3

Student Council 3

Conduct Board Boys' Federa-tion

Fire Squad 3-4

Fire Chief 4

Bette Wood Bellyl.ont/fcllow

French Club 2-3-4

Sergeant at Arms FrenchClub 4

Senior Honor Roll

Dorothy WornickWhitman

Conduct BoardSpanish Club 2-3

Bas-ball 1-2-3

Basketball 1-2-3

Tumbling 2 3Basketball Captain

IviB WuNDMtLICflHamilton

Harding Debate Club 4

Volleyball 1-2

Baseball Captain 1-2

Room Rt-presentative 1

Record Staff 4

Annual Staff 4

Study Hall Checker 3

Handy Andy 1-2

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Ki.sik Zkkrst VrpsLongfellow

Rogers Service ClubNational Honor SocietySecretary G. A. C. 4President 11B ClassGirls' Athletic Club 3-4

Home Economics Club 3

Basketball 1-2-3

Volleyball 1-2-3

Tumbling 1-2-3

M-s-ball 1-2-3

('.iris' League Big SisterBookkeeper Rogers Record *

Senior Honor Roll

JUNE CLASS HISTORY

Three of seven presidents elected by the June 1937 class during their

career at Rogers have been girls. They were Thelina Hatenian, Ksther .John-

son and Elsie Zerbst. The boys were Glen Pebles, Forrest Burgess, KennethKnowlton and Lorn Wallace. No officers were elected in the fall of 193(5

as class organizations were replaced by the home room system.Those who have been officers of the class are as follows: Freshmen B

Thelma Bateman. president, Jack Fachon, rice-president; Marian Renfro.secretary-treasurer; Maxine Elliot, student council; Robert Dunn, yell leader.

Freshman A—(ilen Pebles. president; Mary Kathryn True, vice-president;James Force, secretary-treasurer; Mildred Kennedy, student council; IbbyOstness. yell leader.

Sophomore B—Esther Johnson, president; Cus McTigue. vice-president;Virginia Gilbert, secretary-treasurer; Thelma Bateman. student council; BobWeaver, yell leader; Lorn Wallace, treasurer. Sophomore A—Forrest Bur-gess, president; Fred Homad, vice-president; Jack Fachon. secretary-trea-surer; June McDonald, student council; Bud Adams, yell leader.

Junior B— Flsie Zerbst, president; Ira Glass, vice-president; Jack Wol-laston, secretary-treasurer; Doris Culverwell, student council; Fred Homad.yell leader. Junior A—Kenneth Knowlton, president; Jimmy Davis, vice-president; Jack Fachon. secretary-treasurer; Oscar Crain. student council;Bud Adams, yell leader.

Senior A—Lorn Wallace, president; Jack Fachon, vice-president; Juliallrown, secretary-treasurer.

JANUARY COMMENCEMENTWith Bill Campbell as toastmaster, Rogers' January graduating class

held a mythical banquet, January 2(5. as the theme of their graduation excer-cises. Toasts were given by various members of the graduating class.

Tableaux and skits were presented to emphasize the thoughts of the speakers.Miss Hazel Stevens supervized the production.

Addresses were also given by Valedictorian Frank Thiry and Saluta-torian Flin Valsvig.

JUNE COMMENCEMENTThe June Commencement exercises, presented by the special English

8 class under the direction of Ray G. Hubbard, depicts high school scenesrecalling the past.

The 1937 Pageant portrays scenes of students who. under correctguidance, are persuaded to take subjects which will be best suited to theirindividual requirements.

Clarence Zastrow ClarenceGrant High School Port-

land OregonCub Edition Staff 4Annual Staff 4Record Staff 4Boys' Federation 4

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FEATURES

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First Bow: Heath. Colony, Ortner. Bevan, McGhee, Signorelli, Ratliff, Zumhoff, Hetherinir-ton, A. Peterson, West, Gaines, Felber. Serum! Kow : Glass. Knowiton, Hasklns, McDavJs,Williams, Wakeley, LiUse, Clemens. Hopkins, Felber, Batch. White, Jinnett. Thir.l Kow: Rey-nolds. Leavitt, Strantz. Chambers, Terry. Wallace, Young, B. Peterson. Sandberg-, Hanson,Alfstad.

STUDENT COUNCIL

Genevieve Bevan

Jack Leavitt

Kenny Knowiton

Edythe Colony

FIRST SEMESTER

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Lorraine FelberDon BalchEdythe ColonyGenevieve BevanLeonard HaskinsJuanita HopkinsHoward CoffnianGlen ChambersKenneth Knowiton1/orn WallaceBob StrantzSum Tort orcl I i

MEMBERS

K lea nor JinnettHelyn FelberJack LeavittDon McDavisMill PetersonAlma PetersonMarion OrtnerMarie ZumhoffF.d ReynoldsHoy WilliamsKathryn LuseAngelina Signorelli

Charles WakeleyKarl TerryFloyd NewellUntil HetheringtonPejrjry .lean F.lijah

Helen HatliffHex HansenGlen HurkhardtHetty GainesKathryn Westliarrv YoungBill Alfstad

The Student Council is the official governing body of the AssociatedStudents. This year class officers were not elected, so Council representationis according to Home Rooms. Advisers are Principal J. D. Meyer, Miss RoseFinnegan and J. M. Tewinkel.

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First Row: Stein. Weaver, Blake. Batenian. Burkhardt, Wilson. Meicho, Via. Blodgett.

Scott. Christianson. Cobb. Second Row: Casey. White, Hodgson. Renfro. Waters. Johnson.Carter. Pickens, Halght. Collin. West. Wigle. Alfstad. Case. Third Row: Thompson. McGuire,Ramey, Johnson. Deromedi, Patterson, Lipps, Bodey, Carter. Ventl. Shulkin. Hawkins, Bishop.

STUDENT COUNCIL

SECOND SEMESTER

Ray Patterson President

Thelma Batenian '. Vice-President

Glen Carter Secretary

Gladys White _ Treasurer

MEMBERS

Thelma Bateman Harriette Collin Beverly WilsonCilen Carter Rose Marie Bodey Kathryn WestKay Patterson George Stein David HaightGladys White Sam Ventl Mill AlfstadMarian Henfro Norma Thompson Vincent PickensSherman Blake Dorothy Scot I Dorothy WatersBob Shulkin Don Carter Jacqueline LowtberEsther Johnson Joseph McBreen Roger Irvine

Eugene Deromedi Roger Case Ruth ChristiansonAlma Ramey Inna I.ipps Marie WigleGail Hodgson Rosina Johnson Margaret lllodgett

Roy Bishop Mamie Jean Casey Edith MeichoJerry McGuire Willis Clem Victor CobbTheresa Via Glen Burkhardt Hob Weaver

Among the important projects of

been the Moving-Up (On. the matinee

conduct supervision in convocations and

the Student Council this year have

dances, the play hours and student

in the halls.

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

FIRST SEMESTER

Prank Thiry President

Jane ConnorJohn OrtncrJunt- HelleJack Meyer

MKMKKRS

Ferry AmbroseI .rli i JonesFrank ThiryHelen Hlckok

Lorraine FelberHill Campbell(!len I.use

Genevieve Bevan

Frances WalkerElsie ZerbstLorn WallaceCladys WitlnerFred Homad

Xi;\V MI7MHKRS

Fleanor JinnettKdytlie ColonyHoward ClukeyKlin ValsvigAnita Ilinslmw

Arthur HughesKiijrene liyseggerMildred FrenchCarmine SorianoVirginia Moser

Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the qualities a studentmust possess to become a member of the National Honor Society. Teachersvote on the students to he tapped. A flaming- torch mounted on a keystoneis the emblem of the society.

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First Row: I^eavitt. Wallace, Browned. Tantr. Hlake. TMir. Kachon. Second Row: Colony.Bateman. Zerbst, Jinnett. Schroeder. Honiad. Thompson, Ortner. Third Row: Bevan. Wise.Widner. Hearn, Levos. Glass. Fahey. Cooney. Renfro. Connor. Fourth Row: Barth. Johnson.Hallsteln. Meyer. Patterson. Clukey. West. Morrow. Walker. True.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

SECOND SI M ESTER

Fnink Tliir.v President

Frances WalkerElsie ZerbstI x»rn WallaceGladys Widner

Don MoDnvisKatherine FaheyMary Kathryn TrueNorma IleaniInez SehroederEsther JohnsonCurtis TangSherman Hlake

MBMRERS

Fred HoniadJack MeyerEleanor JinnettKdythe Colony

NEW MKMBICRSJack I.eavitt

June CarlsonTruman WestDorothy CooneyKay PattersonCletus MorrowJuanita KarthEdna Wlat

Howard ClukeyFrank ThiryGenevieve BevanArthur Hughes

Marion OrtnerMargaret I.evos

Jack EachonTliclma BatemanMarian Ken froJohn HrownellI xiinard ThompsonAdeline Ilallstein

Twenty-four new members were given the highest honor John R. Rogerscould award them on April 23. when they were tapped for the National

Honor Society. Principal .1. 1). Meyer and Vice-Principal E. R. Jinnett are

tin- advisers. The annual initiation banquet is held in June.

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First Row: Hlnshaw. Huntley, Carlson, Mountain. Jinnett. Rinear. Renfro, Brown. Wilson.Sri-mid Row: Moser, Casey, Uncecum, Bevan, Kelber, French, Zumhoff, Wdtlner, Connor.

GIRLS' LEAGUE

FIRST SEMESTERLorraine Felber President

Lucille Huntley Vice-President

Eunice Wilson Secretary

Mildred French '. Treasurer

DEPARTMENT CHAIRMKN

Jane Connor Big Sister

Julia Brown VocationalJune Carlson HandicraftGenevieve Bevan Public Utility

Ignore Lincecum Social ServiceYvonne Mountain Social EtiquetteBerneil Preston Camp CraftMarie Zumhoff PuppetryMamie Jean Casey DramaticsGladys Widner Music and DancingEdna Wise Lyceum

The Girls' League was entirely revised during the fall semester of 193(i.Many new departments were formed, giving more opportunities for work inthe League. Miss Hose Finnegan is adviser.

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GIRLS' LEAGUE

SECOND SEMESTEB

Marian Renfro President

Maxine Rinear Vice-President

Eleanor Jinnett Secretary

Esther Johnson Treasurer

DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN

Juanita Barth Big Sister

June McDonald - Vocational

June Carlson Handicraft

Mildred Hansen Public Utility

Loretta Huneke Social Service

Yvonne Mountain _ Social Etiquette

Alma Peterson Camp Craft

Grace McGhee Puppetry

Mamie Jean Casey Dramatics

Gladys Widner Music and Dancing

The spring semester developed to a fuller extent the newly organizeddepartments. Bi-monthly publications of the Girls' League Gossip depictedthe various accomplishments of the departments.

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BOYS' FEDERATION

FIRST SI'.M ESTER

Don Balch President

Carmine Suriano Vice-President

Jack Wollaston — Secretary

Oscar Crain Sergeant-at-Arms

COMMITTEE HEADS

John Ortner Scholarship

Bill Campbell _ Christmas

Bob Weaver Project

DEPARTMENTS

Department Chairman Adviser

Si>orts Howard Coffman _ Henry Bendele

Outdoor Life Dale Fairbura I,. W. Saltz

Handicraft _Norris Keeler C. E. KussumEntertainment Sam Venti R. G. Huhhard

Science and Adventure -Frank Thiry I. R. Minzel

Every boy in school claims membership in the Boys* Federation. Friend-

liness and guidance in school work and sponsorship of the boys' interests are

the goals of the Federation.

(ieneral meetings on the final Monday of each month alternate with

departmental meetings on the second Monday, all under the general direction

of the executive committee. J. M. Tewinkel is adviser.

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Kirst Kow: Weaver. 8aco»d How: < « lass, Thiik. Akins

BOYS' FEDERATION

SECOND SI M ESTER

Bob Weaver 1 President

Curtis Tang — Vice-President

Ira Glass Secretary

Frank Akins SergeaiU-at-Armg

COMMITT 10K HKADS

.John Ortner - Scholarship

Ixonard Thompson - - Project

Don Balch Conduct

I.orn Wallace - Mixer

DB AKT.MKXTS

Department Chairman

Sports ._ Sam Tortordli

Outdoor Life Dale Pairbarn

Handicraft Norris Kceler

Kntertainment Harvey Ryan

Science and Adventure Truman West

Adviser

Henry Hendele

L, W. Salt/.

. C. K. Russiim

R. G. Hubl>ar<l

I. R. Ifbud

The Hoys' Federation is divided into five departments; Entertainment.

Athletic. Outdoor Life. Science and Adventure, and Handicraft, which func-

tion under faculty sponsorship. Each boy chooses his own field of interest

and enrolls in that department.

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First Row: Peterson. Hatcman. Cox. Oritur. Drake, Colony, Connor. Weaver. Blake. SecondKow: Wallace. Cooney. Hann. Walker. Zumhoff, Sehallke. Wallace, Watson. Peterson. ThirdRow: St. Onee. Hanson. Hallsteln. Shaw. Johnson. Thompson. Patterson, Ortner, Creed, Fuller-ton.

ROGERS SERVICE

MEMBERS

Mildred Peterson Anita Hinshaw Leonard BogenreifNorma I learn Marion Ortner Alma PetersonMildred French Verlalne Sale Jane ConnerKdythe Colony Frances Walker Helen Kelley

Virginia Moscr Carolyn Hann Ruthe WallaceHelen Hiekok Keith Campbell Ila HetheringtonMyrtle Schalike Bill Campbell Fannie FarroKlin Valsvijr Hay Patterson Edna WiseVerna Pressley Dale Watson Elsie Zerbst

Marie /timhoff John Ortner Lorn WallaceWinnie Drake Sherman Blake Glen ChambersKvelyn Diedrick Ira (ilass Eugene ByseggerVera Peterson Noel Hosea Clarence AndersonMavis Owen Ray Creed Kenny BonnerHelen Mack Ted Oster Tom AndersonJerry Ambrose Dick Hayes Kenny KnowltonVernadine Richter Boh Weaver Leonard ThompsonDorothy Cooney Tom Anderson Al HarrisThelma Hatcman Kenny Randolph Chester JohnsonGenevieve Bevan Louis Drinkman Kendall RyanLorraine Felhcr Stewart Burkhardt Doris Anderson

MOW MKMBKKS

Doria Kail Lily Thompson Harry Hoisinpton

Jerry Shaw Charlotte Brooks Frank Nelson

Gail Hodgson Florence St. Onftc Sidney MeadAdeline Hallstein Marian Cox Leonard Haskins

Esther Johnson Dick McNamara Ray PullertonNorma Waller Raymond Oswald Bob Ralston

Warner Burrill

The Rogers Service club is an honorary society for students who havedone outstanding work for tlic school. Thev are recommended for member-ship by the faculty. Mr. Coburn and Mr. Jinnett are the advisers.

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First Row: MeGhee, Drake. Helle, Ralston, Class, Walker, ( Vain. Burniece. S< wl BOW!Mr. Hughes (adviser). Zumhoff, I.one. Wallace, Peterson, Dailey, Blake. Third Knw: Linden.Haiinmartner. Hiiircs.s, Hern. Campbell, Creed, Ryan.

ART

First Semester Second Semester

Frances Walker

Marie '/.uinhoff

Nora Dailey

Ralph Berg

President _ _ Forest Burgess

... Vice-President _ Winnie Drake

Secretary-Treasurer Alma Peterson

Srriirant-at-. t rms Eugene Deromedi

Don RaichKlmer RaumgartnerRalph BergForest BurgessBill CampbellSon DaileyWinnie Mae Drake

MHMBIORS

I .ester I.ongAlma Peterson

Bob RalstonKendall RyanLorn WallaceFrances WalkerJulia West

Marie /.uinhoff

Sherman BlakeClara BurneiceLois CraneRay CreedJack Linden(race McGhee

Gene DeromediVirginia Simonson

NEW MHM1IKRS

Pauline Bullaril

Ix-wis FreemanJames HubbardJune Summers

'I'ht' object of the Art club is to promote activities and interests in art.

Each member must have marked ability in arts and crafts. This year the club

is studying photography and puppetry. F. C. Hughes is the adviser.

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First How: Kond, I^eaf, Morse. Eaclon. Adams. Krye. Kirk. Venti. Bonser. Second Kim :

Thompson. L. Venti, Mathis, Craln, Davis. Mr. Becher (adviser). Barber, Farmer. Watson.

First Semester

Louis Venti

Mary Jane Wolferman

Thelma Bateman

I'rrnident

Vire-I'reaident

Si ru in rii- Treanu re

r

Seryennt-nt-.i rms

Second Semester

Ray Mathis

Laura Morse

Marjorie Simonson

Dale Watson

Krvin BarberThelma BatemanViolet BeckmanClyde BemisGladys BonserMarian BonserHclyn BowersVirginia KryeMildred Hanson

MKMBKKS

Kntli I Ii therlngtonEva KirkDorothy LarsonHay MathisLillian MeadowsKlsie MorsLaura MorseMarjorie SimonsonDale Watson

Gladys WhiteBill WolfermanMary Jane WolfermanLouis VentiLouise BondBetty WardFsthcr CarlsonI'ii uli ne Poole

I.eonard BottgerRussell ThompsonGene WirschBoh TreffryHarvey Farmer

NICW MKMB1CRS

.lack Bachon

.Mm DavisFred Miller

Huhy LeafNorman Viles.John Osso

.lerry RiceOscar GrainBud AdamsHoward De La ti

Glen lvhlesrange

The purpose of the "C" club is to acquaint .students with those aspects

of the government with which they will have to deal as voters in later life

and to offer opportunities for social intercourse. The adviser is E. T. Becher.

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First Row: Levoa, Kllcr, McGulre, Llnebarifer, NelsoiAkins. Drnise Johnson, Peterson, Hnikh.ir.lt. Srcunil Itnu•:

Brown, Kelber, Wallace, Smlthwlck, Wilson. Shaw, Mock. Nelson, llomail, DcromciliRow: Wis. . Kaliey. Carlson, Thompson, K.-. l. r, Siiulkln, Campbell, Huil-css Jones Dickson. Ortner, Patterson, Clukey.

ill

LyburgerNelson

Wollaston, Carter,Bakriaon, Lcavltt,

II. .in;..!. Diroiuiill

W.st,Tang.Tlilr<l

John-

COSMIC

First Semester

Harry Mills

Clifford BrownKdna Nelson

President

— Viee-Preiident

Secretary-Treasurer

Second Semester

Clifford BrownTruman West

Marialese Kller

Frank AkinsJosephine BlockClifford BrownMary BurkhardtBill CampbellJune CarlsonGlen CarterHoward ClukeyKufrene DeromediMarialese EllerHelyn FelberKatherine Fahey

m kmhkks

Fred HomadLorraine JacjucsDenise JohnsonJack JonesWarren KohlerJack I.eavitt

Margaret I-cvos

Harold UnebargerJcrrv MctiuircHarry MillsKdna NelsonJohn Ortner

Walter PeerKay PattersonFrank ThiryKtliel SakrisonI li N il ShawBlanclu- ShiosakiCarmine SurianoKutlie WallaceTruman WestKunice WilsonKdna WiseJack Wollaston

NKW MKMHIORS

Norris Keeler l»la PetersonForrest Burgess Virginia SmithwickBob Shulkin Ira G1*M(jloria I.ybcrgcr

Scientific demonstrations, experiments, lectures, industrial trips, andsocial activities constitute most of the activities of the Cosmic dub, frvid It.

Minzel is the adviser.

Clayton TangDick JohnsonCarl NelsonNorman Thompson

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First Row: Felber. Ortner. Vincent, French, Marsh. Jinnett. Signorelli. .1. Smith, Mr. Purely

(adviser), s. ml Row: Wallace, M. Smith. Zumhoff. Chambers. Carlson. Hy-segner. J. Ortner.

Patterson. Third Row: Thompson. Kauffman. Hayes, Johnson. Meyer, Campbell, Clukey, Knowl-ton.

FOOTLIGHTS

First Semester Second Semester

Dick Hayes President - - Lorn Wallace

Lorn Wallace Vice-President _ Marion Ortner

Eleanor Jinnett . Secretary-Treasurer _ Angelina Signorelli

ilelyn Felber Corresponding Secretary

Hay Patterson Sergeant-nl-Arms Dick Johnson

MEMBERS

Howard ( Ink, y Dick Hayes June Smith

Helyn Felber Norman Thompson Dick Johnson

Hay Patterson Lorn Wallace Marliene Smith

(Men Chambers Jack Meyer Helen MarshJuanita Hopkins Kenny Knowlton Marcia Vincent

Kugcnc Hyscggcr Mildred French Keith Campbell

Eric Carlson Curtis Taag Eleanor Jinnett

John Ortner Angelina Signorelli

NKW MKMBKRS

Dorothy Larson Haoul Kauffman Harriette Collin

Marie Zumhoff Noel Hosea Don Johns<in

Brace Moock

The 1'ootliglits club is for the junior and senior dramatists of the school.

Four cons arc given each year, and during the course of the year parties and

an outing are held. Footlights cluh also has an orchestra consisting of ten

pieces. J. L. Purdy is the adviser.

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FRENCH

First Semester

Marian Henfro

Frances Walker

Frances Williamson

_ President

Vice-President

Set- ritn rii- Treax u re r

Second Semester

Marian Henfro

Frances Walker

Frances Williamson

Juanita BarthLillian BonnerF.vart BowersHarrictte Collin

Virginia CutlerDon McDavisBeth Drake.Ferry Kricson

MKMMKKS

Dorothy GumpNorma HearnViolet HoffmanBdna NelsonMartin l'almquist

Alma PetersonMarian KtnfroFrances Walker

Kuthe WallaceLeonora WeherEvelyn WilliamsFrances WilliamsonPatricia WillmoreHette WoodIsahelle Wycoff

The French club was organized to promote a better understanding ofthe French people and their language. To become eligible for niemberslii]).

a .student must have studied French. Miss .Marion G. LeFevre is the adviser.

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First Row: Newman. Schroeder, Waller. True, Cooney, Heisler. Second Bow: Mrs. Bovee(adviser). Zurllnden. Carter, Thompson. Curryer. Kelley. Third Row: Leavitt, Carlson, Mc-Namara, Meyer, Olson.

GERMAN

Mary Kathryn True - President

Jack Leavitt vVice-President

Dorothy Cooney Treasurer

Mabel Turner Secretary

Dick McNamara Sergeant-at-Arms

MEMBERS

Eric Carlson Inez Schroeder Leonard ThompsonBetty Kelley Ralph Lower Dick JohnsonGlen Carter .lack Meyer Hose Marie BodeyGladyce Scbindler Josej>hine Block

NEW MEMBERS

LaVernia Quaschnik Roy Williams Magdalene GehrkeBlaine Waller Donald Olson Holand Heisler

Kva Whitney Annie Newman Flora CurryerViolet Wilson Thelma Jones Don Diediker

Hazel Zurlinden Ksther Flemmer

The German club is promoted to interest more students in German.Parties are held during the year, and an outing each spring. Mrs. MarieBovee is the adviser.

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First Row: T. Via. Brown Collin, Mott, Strand. Ramey, Johnson, Rinear, Freeman, HJcks.McDougall. K. Via. Seeond Row: Peterson, Mustard. Zerbst, Preston, Carlson. Hallstein. MissPerkins (adviser), Anderson. Zurlinden, Hearn, True, Burkhardt, Schroeder.

G. A. C.

First Semester Second Semester

Helen Shaw President Alma RameyHelen Hiekok Vice-President Julia BrownAnn Hunt Secretary Elsie ZerbstJune Buhrer Treasurer Mary Burkhardt

MEMBERS

Barbara Anderson Lucille Huntley Alma RameyJulia Brown Liorraine Jaques Maxine RinearJune Buhrer Helen Joy Marjorie ReynoldsMary Burkhardt Kathryn McDougall Helen ShawI»rraine Felber Peggy McLean Rose ViaNorma Heam Beverly Mustard Eunice WilsonHelen Hickok Edna Nelson Elsie ZerbstAnn Hunt Mildred Peterson

NEW MEMBERS

June Carlson Loeta Hicks Mary Kathryn TrueHarriette Collin Gerald ine Mott Mildred StrandMargaret Freeman Berneil Preston Hazel ZurlindenAdeline Hallstein Denise Jolmson Theresa Via

Inez Scbroeder

The Girls' Athletic club is for those who are active in sports and earnenough points to entitle them to belong to the club. They make the emblemsfor Girls' League, as well as the pom-poms during the football season. Duringthe year they have several parties. Miss Mabel Perkins is the adviser.

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Flrxt Row: Glass. Kller. Colony, Tang. Moser. McDavls. Linebarger, Wollaston. Hodgson.Penna, Oas. Wunderlich, Leaf. Second Row: Mrs. Morrison (adviser), Kelley, Peterson. Carter.Oster, I.eavitt. Long. MeCuiie. Widner, Hill.-. Barney. Brown, Hearn, Del,a(;range. Third Row:Geisler, Deromedi, Akins, Crain, McBreen, Lyberger, Nelson, Stevens, McDonald, Williams.Barth, Johnson.

HARDING DEBATE

First Semester

Lelia Jones

Virginia Moser

Gail HodgsonIra Glass

President _Vice-President .....

Secret arii-Treasurer

Sergeant-at-Arms

Second Semester

Ira Glass

Marialese Eller

. June McDonaldHarold Linebarger

MKMIIKKS

Frank Akins (Jail Hodgson Alma RameyHelen Allen Lucille Huntley Kenny RandolphJerry Ambrose Ix'lia Jones Carmine SurianoJuanita Barth Helen Joy Clayton TangHeatryce Bruce Betty Kelley Norma WallerOscar Crain Jack Ix'avitt Gladys WidnerHoward De La Grange Harold Linebarger Maxine WidnerEugene Deromedi Lester I/ong Jack WollastonMarialese Eller Don McDavis C-arl NelsonLorraine Felber June McDonald Ralph StevensRobert Geisler Jerry McGuire Homer LybergerViola Getman Harry Mills Evelyn WilliamsIra Glass Virginia Moser June Ilelle

Norma Hearn Elmer Oas Jane Allison

m:\v mkmbkrs

Joe McBreen Denise Johnson Kdythe ColonyYvonne Mountain Kuby Leaf Glenn CarterLola Peterson Lucille Petrctee Ivie WimderlichBen Penna Clifford Brown

Harding Debate is out- of the largest clubs in the school, and its mainpurpose is to sponsor and support debate. Those who take debate becomehonorary members. Kach year the club gives its noted Harding Debatebanquet as well as two pay eons. Mrs. Iva Morrison is the adviser.

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Klr»l Ki.w: Tang. Williams. Widner, McDonald, Farro. Second K<iw : Lyberger, Helle,

McHreen.

HARDING DEBATE ORCHESTRA

First Semester

Helen Joy _ Piano

Harry Mills Violin

Gladys Wklner _ First Sax

June McDonald Tenor Sax

Kvelyn Williams Third Sax

Homer l,yberger Trombone

June Helle Trmmpet _

Clayton Tang Clarinet ..

F.lmer Oas DmiM

Second Semester

Fannie Farro

Clifford BrownGladys Wklner

J one McDonaldEvelyn William?.

Homer I.yberger

June Helle

Clayton Tang:

Joe McHreen

The Harding Debate club orchestra was organized in September to

play for the club banquet, cons, and school dances. Gladys. Widner directs

the orchestra. Mrs. Iva Morrison, adviser of Harding Debate, also is adviser

for the orchestra.

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First Row: Brown, Bateman. Carlson. B. Mustard. Culverwell, Carter. Pyne. Ruark. Nlko-tich. S<>< <hi«I Kow: Brooks. Cox. Renfro. Wycoff. Sakrison, Simonson. Knipfel, Flemlster ThirdKo» : Ednilston. Jinnett. M. Mustard. Zurlinden. Johnson, Busher, Falrburn.

HOME ECONOMICS

First Semester Second Semester

Denise Johnson President Julia BrownBeverly Mustard Vice-President Maxine Hinear

Treasurer Marian KenfroElaine Cook Secretary Georgina Nikotich

Social Secretary _ Agnes BusherDoris Culverwell _ Sergeant-at-Arms Thelma Bateman

Thclma BatemanAgnes BusherMary BrooksJulia BrownJune CarlsonMarian CarterEthel CoxMarion CoxDoris Culverwell

MEMBERS

Enid EdmistenHut he FalrburnVera FlemisterEleanor JinnettDenise JohnsonDelvina KnipfelGolden MillerBeverly MustardMargie Mustard

Georgina NikotichScynthia PyneMarian HenfroMaxine HinearArlene HuarkEthel SakrisonVirginia SimonsonHazel ZurlindenIsabel Wycoff

Tlie purpose of the Home Economics club is to promote higher idealsfor all the girls in the home economics field. Miss Edna Herrington is theadviser, assisted by Miss Thelma Thorne.

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First Row: Mclntee. Stoffer, Armstrong. Hearn, Waller, Saltz. Edmonson. Murphy. Cook.Thompson, Diedikor. Srruml Row: Hl.inchir. Kllcr. IVtcison. Miller. Bysegger, .Johnson. Carter.Ratllff, Young. Third R»w: Venti, Steele, Curryer, Rice, Ziegler, McBreen. Wagner, Gumm,Mr. Hubbard (adviser).

JUNIOR DRAMATIC

First Semester

Charles GummHelen Hatliff

Peggy Jean ElijahJack Eller

_ Pretident ....

Vice-PresidentSecretary-TreasurerSergeant-at-Arms

Second Semester

Helen Ratliff

Jack Eller

Mamie Jean Casey_ Elaine Waller

Bill BirchardGlen BurkhardtIsla ByseggerDon CarterMamie Jean CaseyHarold CurryerDon DiedikerFern EdmonsonPeggy Jean Elijah

MEMBERS

Jack EllerCharles GummGlenora HuntJoe McBreenKegina MclnteeMadeline MurphyMargaret Miller

Johnnie OssoDorothy PedersonHelen Hatliff

Marjorie RiceWarren Saltz

Eleanor SchroederCraig ThompsonThula TroneSam VentiElaine WallerMary Jane WolfermanGeorge Young

Anita ArmstrongHerman Blanche*Vivian Cook

NEW MEMBERS

Hosina JohnsonDon SteelePhyllis Stoffer

Max ThompsonStanley WagnerGeraJdine Ziegler

This club was organized for the younger thespians of the school, the

freshmen and sophomores only. Each year the club presents two cons, and

during the course of the year they give parties. Ray G. Hubbard is the adviser.

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Flr*»t Row: Thorson, Bruce, Ortncr, Summers, Adams. Wollaston. Second Kow: Maker.ISrownell, Hemis. Davis.

MATH

Clyde Bemis _ President

John Brownell Vice-President

Jimmy Davis 8ergennt-at-Arm*

MKMBERS

C lyde Bemis Jimmy Davis Jack WollasfaMJohn Brownell Frank Thiry Dick BakerJune Summers Wilbur Thorson Hob ShulkinHud Adams Marion Ortner Walter Holley

Beatiyoe Bruce

This club was started to interest students in mathematics and variousapplications. The adviser is W. E. Doolittle.

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Fir-.! How: McGudre, Carter Oster, Bonner. Brownell, W'ollaston, Knowlton. Shulkin. liurk-

l-anlt. Second Row: Lenvitt, Glass, Chambers. Mr. Black (adviser). Wallace, Foster. Kachon.Weaver.

MONTERO

First Semester Second Semester

Glen Chambers - President Kenny BonnerGlen Carter - - Secretary _ . Ted Oster

Bob Weaver Trtaivrer Lorn Wallace

Rob BergKenny BonnerJohn BrownellHob HurkhardlGlen CarterGlen ChambersJack EachonDale Foster

MEMBERS

Dale FairburnIra GlassKenny KnowltonJack IxavittDon McDavisJerrv McGnirel ed OsterHob Shulkin

Henry SweetLorn WallaceJack WollastonHob WeaverMiles KrtelDon I lines

George Jackson

The Montero clul) is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Its

purpose is to encourage all outdoor sports such as skating, short hiking

trips, and at least one visit to Mount Spokane a year. The adviser is J, YV.

Black.

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First Kiiw: Brown, Shiosaki. Barth, Iicvan. Widner. Cooney. Blaki-. Sci-mid Km : W'ollaston,Wheeler, Mathis, Keeler, Campbell, Chambers. Thompson, Mr. Byrne (adviser).

QUILL AND SCROLL

First Semester Second Semester

Anita Hinshaw President _ Julia BrownHelen Joy . Vice-President Jack WollastonJuanita Hopkins Recording Secretary Edna WiseGenevieve Bevan Corresponding Secretary Sherman BlakeJack Wollaston Treasurer _ _ Keith Campbell

MEMBERS

Genevieve Bevan Helen Hickok Blanche ShiosakiSherman Blake Anita Hinshaw Eunice WilsonJulia Brown Juanita Hopkins Jack WollastonKeith Campbell Lucille Huntley Jack WheelerDorothy Cooney I.elia Jones Edna Wise

Helen Joy

NEW MEMBERS

.Juanita Barth N'orris Keeler Norman ThompsonGlen Chambers Kay Mathis Gladys Widner

Truda Tavares

Quill and Scroll is the international honorary society for high schooljournalists. One must he experienced in writing, editing or business manage-ment in order to be a member. The adviser is L. T. Byrne.

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First Row: Morris. Winch, Weaver, Hearn, Candelero, Penna, Carter. Osso. Seeoml Row

:

Newton, Payne, Jackson, Reynolds, Pebles. Anderson, Crain, Eeavitt. Eachon, Freeman. ThirdRow: McGulre. Tang-, McDavis, G. Balch. Tortorelll, Glass, Davis, Knowlton, Adams, Bishop.Elnebarger. Fourth Row: Mr. Benjamin (adviser). Dembowski. Wheeler, Bland, Aklns, Thomp-son, ShauvJn, Miller, D. Balch, Curt Tang. Wollaston.

44R"

Bob Weaver President

Gene Balch Vice-President

Ira Glass Secretary

MEMBERS

Clarence Anderson Dale Watson George JacksonKenny Randolph Bob Weaver John OssoCarmine Suriano Dick Liberty Gene Shauvin

Oscar Crain Gene Wirsch Ray OswaldFred Miller Fred Homad Ben PennaJack Wollaston Harold Linebarger Bob Bland

Don Balch Bud Adams Jim Davis

Sam Tortorelli Don Newton Lewis FreemanHenry Sweet Ira. Glass Jerry AmbroseHoward Coffman Kendall Stansbury Norma HearnFrank Akins Jack Wheeler Amelia Candelero

Glenn Carter Forest Bishop Robert Berg

Jack I^avitt Boy Bishop Stuart Davis

Glen Pebles Jack Kachon Jerry McGuireEd Reynolds LaVerne Marier Leonard ThompsonClayton Tang Don Innes Lorn Wallace

Curtis Tang Bill McHarness Gene Balch

NEW MEMBERSHarold Payne Don McDavia

Those who earn their letters in any sport are given membership in the

"R" club. The club generally gives one con every year in addition to an

annual spring outing. M. J. Benjamin is the adviser.

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First Row: Blancher. Tang-, <;. Stein. Strand. Marsh, Lindgren, Hufford. PalmquUt, J.Stein. Second Row: Honiad, True, lievan. I'pdike. Anderson. Carter. Sparks. Mr. Kaman(adviser).

RADIO

Bob Strand _ PresidentFred Hamad _. Vice-PresidentWalt Uindgren SecretaryGeorge Stein TreasurerAllen Updike _ _ _ Sergeant-at-Arms

MEMBERSArt True Mob Strand Robert AndersonHarry Sparks George Stein Kenneth TangMan l)>dike Walt I.indgrcn John SteinKred Homad Douglas Carter Alfred BevanMartin Palincniist YVilbtrt Hufford Herman Blancher

The Radio club, as the name implies, was organized to promote interestin radio at Rogers. The main purpose of this club is to get an amateur licensefor each of its members. It is the newest club at Rogers. The adviser is

James Eaman.

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First Kow : Petty. Minnetti, T. Via, Bollard, K. Via. Julian. Jacoi, Arnaldo, Juliano. Farrell.

Second Bow : Mrs. Bovee (adviser), Fairburn, Bobo, Signorelli. Baker. Simpson. Stansbury.Foster, Patchen.

SPANISH

First Semester Second Semester

Warren Kohler - President - -— Theresa Via

Walter Peer Vice-President Angelina Signorelli

Dick Baker Secretary-Treasurer Mary Jacoi

John Petty _ - Sergeant-at-Arms Melvina Stansbury

MEMBERS

Mamie Arnaldo (Hen Luse Melvina Stansbury

Kichard Baker Ignore Lineecum Lily ThompsonViolet Beckman Lena Minetti Mabel Turner

Pauline Bullard Walter Peer Hose Via

Everett Pencil Warren Kohler Tla-resa Via

Mary Jacoi Mildred Peterson Eunice Wilson

Louise Julian John Petty Margaret Swart/.

Margaret Juliano Doris Reamer Lee Patchen

Margaret Levos Angelina Signorelli

NEW MKMKHKS

Jeanne Blodgetl Virginia Haumgartner Charles Cordis

Margie Beedle Kileen Cowles Clifford Jones

Margaret Bobo Pearl Kames Bill SimpsonIrving Anderson

The Spanish club is composed of students who have taken Spanish, andthe purpose of the club is to get students interested in what other countries

do. The adviser is Mrs. Marie Bovee.

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HALL PATROL-FALL

FIRE SQUAD-FALL

FIRE SQUAD-SPRING

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STUDY HALL, LIBRARY WORKERS-FALL

STUDY HALL, LIBRARY WORKERS-SPRING

HALL PATROL—FALLFirst Row: Whitney, Pressley, Nelsen. Corfield. Nerheim. Owen, Huneywell. Frye, Hansen.

Second Row: Sampson. Zurlinden, Frye, McDougall, Levos, DiLuzio. Homer, Shaw, Wagner.Tobler. Third Row: Ralston. Burrill. Moock, Bevan, McNamara, Bergman. Linden, Carter,Blancher.

h'IKK Sgi-AI") KALL

First Row: Tortorelli, Holley. Suriano. Sweet, Woliaston, Berg, Oswald, McDavis. Moffatt.Mr. Jinnett (adviser). Srt-ond Row: Randolph. Pebles, Tang. S. Davis. Miller, Balch. Crain,J. Davis, Bland.

FIRE SQUAD—SPRING

First Row: Weaver. Wirsch. Woliaston, Davis, Balch, Bemis. Second Row: McDavis,Knowlton, Adams. Mathis. Thompson, Crain, Linebarger.

STUDY HALL WORKERS—FALLFimt Row: McGhee, Starry, Lynch, Olson. Brooks, Levos, White. Miller, Welsh. Second

Row: Flanders, Renfro. Larson, Nelson, West, Crumbley, Hann, Thompson.

STUDY HALL AND LIBRARY WORKERS—SPRINGFirst Row: Ellse, Gaines, Knlpfel. Palmiter, Olsen, Carter, Bulls. Second Row: Wallace.

Renfro, Bernstein, Levos, Widner. Nelson, Crumbley. Third Row: Hann, Larson, Hudson,Hutchison, Brooks.

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FINE ARTS

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First Row : McCall, Ambrose, Colony, Hcnfro. M. Ortner, Benner. Schroeder. South, Mr. Jin-nett (coach), get—J How: McDavis, Akina, Payne, J. Ortner. Campbell. Updike, I.indgren.Bowers. Anderson.

DEBATE

Date

November 13

December I

January 15

January Tl

January 2*j

In Hilary 2!>

Opponent Decision

Deer I'urk negative .it Deer Park Rogers

Davenport negative at Rogers Ropers

Gonsaga affirmative ;it Rogers _ Ropers

North Central affirmative fit Ropers Ropers

lA'wis and Clark negative at L. C Ropers

Colfax negative at W. S. C _ Colfax

AFFIRMATIVE TEAM

Keith CampbellJohn OrtnerMarion Ortner

N KitATI VIC TICAM

Marian Hen fro

Don McDavisWalt Undgren

Question: Resolved, that all electrical power utilities should be govern-

mentally owned and operated.The debate team entered botli the city and the northeastern section

of Washington series; winning first place in each. In the city series the

Harvard cup was again in Rogers' possession.

The debaters did not have the opportunity to compete with Easternteams due to the fact that Colfax defeated our affirmative team. The squadwas coached by Vice-Principal K. It. Jinnett. who completed his tenth yearas Rogers' debate head.

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First Row: Casey, K< lb. ?•. Poole. Jones. Rogers, Hodgson, CorfieM. Bark Rt»w : Meyer,Moock, Byseggar. Johnson. Hayes, Kauffnian.

"THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING

CAST

Mr. SimmonsMrs. Simmons

Chester Binney

Ethel SimmonsLetty Lythe

Donald Swift

Roger Shields

_ Lila Wilson

Sally Otis

_ __ Sadie BloomMrs. Jackson

"The Whole Town's Talking," a riotous three-act comedy, was pre-sented November 25. The school orchestra, under the direction of Glenn B.Starr, played the musical selections.

Anita Loos and John Emerson combined their talents to produce thisentertaining comedy, weaving a hilarious plot around the innocent blundersof Henry Simmons.

J. L. Purdy directed, assisted by Louis Venti. Dick Johnson and hisassistant, Frances Walker, were in charge of properties.

Dick Hayes _

Isabella Corf it*Id

Kaoul KaaffmauFlorence Rogers

Helyn Felber

Eugene Bysegger.lack Meyer ..

Mamie Jean CaseyPauline Poole

Gail HodgsonFrances Jones _

Denise Johnson

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First How: Kiiuffnian. HysegBer, Ratliff. Casey. Mr. Purely (coac'.-.). Second Row: Detmer.Kyan, Chambers, Hayes.

THE SHOW-OFF"

CAST

Helen Ratliff

Mamie Jean Casey

Isla Bysegger -

Km.. ill Kauffman -

Glen ChambersWarren Saltz

Dick Hayes -

Bruce Moock —Maynard Detmer

"The Showoff.'' a story of a conceited bluffer from Pennsylvania, was

presented in the Rogers auditorium, Friday evening, March 12. Musical

selections were given by the Rogers orchestra, under the direction of Glenn

B. Starr.

How the hero overcame parental opposition, married the heroine, and

forced himself into his mother-in-law's home, were sources of continual mer-

riment. J. L. Purdy, dramatics director, was assisted by Harvey Ryan.

Clara Hyland

Mrs. Fisher

Amy Fisher

Frank Hyland

Mr. Fisher

Joe Fisher

Aubrey Piper

Mr. Gill

Mr. Rogers

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Flmt Kuw : Mr. Purdy (adviser), Hosea. Zumhoff. Drake. Wamller. Whitaker. Hack K<>» :

Wallace. Bradley. Ralston. Walker. Ure, Ryan. Creeo.

STAGE CREW

First Semester

Hay Creed-Noel HoseaKendall KyanHay ("ree<l

Kufrene Wandler

James UreCharles Whittaker

ManagerElectrician

_ Fly ManCurtain Man

.. Assistant

A gsi.it (lilt

Second Semester

Kendall Ryan-James HubbardJumes UreRay Creed

James HubbardEugene Wandler

Frances Walker.Marie Zumhoff

Winnie Drake

Lorn Wallace

PAINT CREWManager _.Insistant

Assistant

Assistant

Frances WalkerMarie ZumhoffWinnie DrakeI.orn Wallace

These students have managed the hard duties of painting the sceneryused on the stage, shifting props, and controlling the electrical apparatus.They have spent long hours in making the all-school play sets and havewillingly assisted during convocations. J. L. Purdv is the adviser.

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Flmt Kow : Bond. Hodge. Hvans. Ambrose, Helle, Hamaker, Idler (lender). Jlnnett. Peter-son. West. L*mt. Schemmel, Prlano, Gaines. Hurniece. Second Kow: Culbertson, Burke. Cole.

Strand, Carlson. Summers. Tucker. Miller. Moser. Smith. Zerbst. Waller. Keeder, Freeman,Allen. Third Kow: Corremans, Sullivan. Williams. Strand, Hafner. IOw.lnK. Williams. Bonner.Widner. Simpson. ZurbriiKK. MeDonnld, Joreenson, N'lsley.

PIRETTES

The history of the Pirettes begins with the old Hillyard high school.

Beth Noben was the very first "Pirate Girl." She led songs during her senior

year, using a small replica of the baton used by J. M. Tewinkel. The first

Pirate Girls did not march, but just led songs.

Evelyn Miranda, who is now book clerk at Rogers, was an outstanding

Pirate Girl for three semesters.

The group gradually grew until there were six song leaders. In 1935 it

was decided to enlarge the group to include a marching unit, and twenty-five

girls were chosen from a large number of volunteers. They formed various

letters on the football field between halves of the games and did marchingdrills. Practice was held each morning before school.

In 193(i it was decided to combine the forty-eight Pirettes with the band,

making a marching unit of ninety-eight to parade and perform at games.Marialese Kller was the drum major last fall.

Glenn B. Starr started the uniformed marching of the Pirettes and the

hand, and Miss Thelnia Thome, home economics teacher at Rogers, assisted

with tilt- colorful uniforms.

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First Row: Mr. Starr (director). Yenney, D. Johnson. Dhondt. Kludt. V. Slyke. Alfstad.Whipple. Moivland. Km st bun;. < 'am plnll. I :<ttin. Hosea, Nelson (drum major). Second Kow:Mclnnes. Knowlton. Saltz. Coyle. Meyer, Carter, Kenneth Tang, Hill, Clayton Tang, Herrington,Ric ards. Caryle. Third Kow : Clukey, Burkharilt. W. Taylor. Lyberger. F. Tavlor, Goodman,Homad, Treffry. Braman. Thompson, D. Johnson. Fuurth Kow : Dembowski, Wheeler, Moock,Summers, Bell, Bangs, Fullerton, Brown, Peterson, Curt Tang, Zat.

BAND

CLARINET

Jacqueline HafnerLilian BonnerAlfred Hill

Kenny KnowltonJune McDonaldIvan MclnnisJack MeyerClayton Tang

SAXOPHONE

Alice HamakerFred HomadMaxinei WidncrEvelyn Williams

TROMBONE

Keith CamplM-11Holand Dhondt

Dick JohnsonDon JohnsonHomer LybergerDale Kastburg

TRUMPET

Carroll DembowskiHoward ClukeyJune HelleEarl PetersonI.eroy WhippleMildred StrandMary SullivanCurtis Tang

BASS

Ted FreemanArt SummersJack Wheeler

DRUMS

Dale Bell

John GoodmanKlmer Oas

BARITONE

Noel HoseaKenneth Tang

FLUTE

Kuby Leaf

HORN

Dick Caryle

James Kludt

The Band, under the direction of Glenn B. Starr, stepped out with newuniforms last fall and became the pride of the whole school. The organizationplayed at all the football games and presented marching exhibitions betweenhalves with the Pirate girls. The twirling baton was carried by Drum MajorJohn Nelson. For the first time in the history of Rogers, the band presenteda convocation devoted only to talents in the band. They also performed inconcerts, pep convocations, P.-T. A. programs, and parades.

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First Row: Cutler, Morgan. Culbertson, Curryer, Huneke. Wlllmore, Reno. Preston. Cass.Second Row: Wldner, Starry. Wycoff. Cooney. Strasser, Murphy, McDonald. Helle. Anderson.Tliird Row: Mr. Starr (director). Creed, G. Widner. Olsen. Bonner, Hafner. Hicks, Kelmig.Mills. Simpson. Fourth Row: Wicks, Campbell, Lyberger. Mors. Perkins, McBreen, Oxrieder.Terry, Kauffman.

ORCHESTRA

VIOLIN

Norma AndersonKay CreedAlvcretta CulbertsonFlora CurryerVirginia CutlerWarren FranklinViolet JohnsonMildred KeimigHarriet MorganHerneil PrestonAlbert SimpsonCatherine StrasserDorothy WatersGladys Widner

CLARINETLilian BonnerMary Jane CassJune McDonald

TROMBONEKeith CampbellHomer I.yberger

PIANO

Dorothy Cooney

Isabelle Wycoff

VIOLA

Loretta HunekeJean Starry

SAXOPHONE

Evelyn Williams

TRUMPET

Bill Terry

Patricia Wrillmore

DRUMS

Joe McBreenLowell Perkins

Walter Wicks

OBOE

Vera Mae Michel

BASSOON

George Oxrieder

FLUTE

Marjorie Rice

CELLO

Maxine Widner

HORN

John Richard

BASS

Kaoul KauffmanLeonora Weber

The orchestra furnishes the music for the school plays and graduationexercises, accompanies the operetta cast, and presents a Spring Festival eachyear.

Harry Mills was concert master the first semester, and Gladys Widnerwas concert mistress for the second semester. Glenn B. Starr is director ofthe orchestra.

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THE BUCCANEERS"

CAST

Dick Hayes - _ Captain Stubbs

Kugene Bysegger John Smith

Kosina Johnson _ - Constance

Isla Bysegger _ Abigail

Don Steele Alfred Sneek

Bruce Moock Wilfred SnoopMaynard Detmer Senator Bunkliam

Norma Hearn MarthaStanley Wagner Commander Cabot

Janet Hearn, Marlene Smith _ Friends of Constance

Trouble and adventure aboard the yacht "Caprice," captained by the

unhappy Captain Stubbs and chartered by the pompous Senator Bunkliamand his party, furnish the plot of the comic operetta "The Buccaneers,"presented December 18. Glenn B. Starr directed, and Arthur Biggs was in

charge of songs. J. L. Purdy was dramatic coach, assisted by Glen Chambers.Dancing and costumes were in charge of Miss Marion G. LeFevre and MissThelma Thorne.

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GIRLS' CLICK CU B

First Kuw: Dotson, Coahaw, Hansen. Vincent, Hearn. Shaw. Uttell. Welsh. Starr}'. Smith.Second Row: RIiiko, I> K rouse. Colter. Olson. K rouse. McGee. Melrho. Bloilgett, DeChenne.Third Row : Sanders. E. Michel, Bysegger, R. Johnson. Castle, Jackson, Carlson. McGee. Collin.V. Michel, Bauer.

MIXED CHORUS

MKMUKKSRoger CaseHoy DavisDick HayesHarold HawkinsLeonard MuntherJohn OlsonIbby OstnessBob SandersRobert SmithJohn Town

Mrs. Blanche Hill Swenson

Louis VentiSam VentiStanley WagnerDouglas WhiteJack WollaxtonMarcia VincentAudrey SandersKosina JohnsonVerva HansonJosephine Coahaw

Jean StarryBeatrice De ChenneKuth I.ittell

Anna Mae OlsonDorothy PorterClara McGeeIsla Bysegger(Iladys SmithMabel Rlngo

Director

GIRLS' GLEE CLUB

MKMHKRSViolet BauerMarcia VincentKosina JohnsonSylvia MooreAudrey SandersJosephine CoshawElaine MichelJuanita DotsonVerva HansonBeatrice DeChenne

Mrs. Blanche Hill Swenson

I.eona JacksonCarol ShawJean Starr]June CastleKuth I.ittell

Bettv McGheeHazel WelshAnna Mae OlsonDoris KrauseDorothy Krause

Dorothy PorterMargaret BlodgettDoris CarlsonHelen Collins

Vera MichelClara MctieeIsla Bysegger(iladys SmithMabel Hingo

Director

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RECORD STAFF—FIRST SEMESTERFimt Row: I'resslcy, Whiti-, Brown. Corfield, Wise, Bevan, Huntley. Connor, H. Felber,

Wolferman, Berg. Second Row: Mr. Byrne (adviser), Hunt, Tavares, Blake, French, Zerbst.Cooney, Avery, Davis, Wollaston, Mr. Coburn (adviser).

ROGERS RECORDEDITORIAL, STAFF

First Semester Second Semester

Genevieve I'm van Editor-in-Chief Sherman BlakeSherman Blake Copy Chief Thelma Bateman

_. , ,. Assignment Editor Gladys WidnerJuanita Hopkins Feature Editor Talbott TrippJack Wollaston Sports Editor Bob Weaver

Office Manager Lester LongHelyn Felber Circulation Manager Norris KeelerMarie Zumhoff Art Editor Marie ZumhoffFrank Avery , Exchange Editor _ Clarence Zastrow

ASSISTANTS

FIRST SEMESTER

Dorothy Cooney Ann Hunt Ray Oswald Lucille HuntleyVera Pressley Myrtle White Willard Wolferman Julia BrownF.dna Wise Isabella Corfield Rob Berg Jane Connor

Mildred French Stuart Davis

SECOND SEMESTER

Glen Chambers Margaret Levos Kugene Wirsch Bob SandersJuanita Barth Hazel Welsh Ray Mathis Doris CulverwellIx-onard Bogenrcif Norman 'riionipson Clyde Bemis Beverly MustardMary Kathryn True Don Balch Ivie Wunderlich Doris FaitJune McDonald Jim Davis Dorothy Gump Virginia RizzutoGail Hodgson Denise Johnson I [den Perry Fugene Deromedi

Glen Pebles Alma Ramey

BUSINESS STAFF

James Hubbard Manager Ray Fullerton

ASSISTANTS

FIRST SEMESTERElsie Zerbst Truda Tavares

SECOND SEMESTER

Ralph Bentz Lee Patchen Ila Hetherington

Every two weeks an issue of the Rogers Record is published by themembers of the Journalism II class. L. T. Byrne is editorial adviser; A. P.Coburn, business adviser; and F. C. Hughes, art adviser.

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RECORD STAFF—SKCON1) SEMESTERFirst Row: Blake. Weaver. Batenmn, Bentz. VVirsch, Gump. Mustard. Culverwell, Wunder-

lich. Eevos. Welsh. Fullerton. s< ul Ki.w : Hodgson. Ramey, Barth, McDonald. Tripp. Bemis.Dong. Keeler. Mulch, True Widner. I'atchen. Mr. Coburn (adviser). Third Kuw : D. Johnson,Mr. liyine (atlvdser), liogenreif. Davis. Mathis, Deromedi, Thompson, Chambers, Hayes, Sanders.Pehles.

"CUB" STAFF

First SemesterBob Weaver(len ChambersThelma BatemanFred Hornad

Alma RameyJimmy Davis

EDITORIAL,

Editor-in-ChiefAssistant Editor

Assignment Editor_ Copy Chief _

Assistant Copy ChiefFeature EditorSports EditorOffice Manager _Art EditorMarie Zumhoff

Ibby Ostness, Dorothy Gump Exchange Editor _

ASSISTANTSFIRST SEMESTER

Frank AkinsKrvin BarberForrest BishopIyconard BogcnreifLeonard BottgerElaine CookHoward De \j& GrangeRay DillonMildred HansonEva KirkLucille MeltonBerneil PrestonGlen AllisonMary Kathryn TrueVirginia FryeNorris Keeler

Hazel WelshBud AdamsKenny RandolphJune McDonaldThelma HerbertI .ester LongEd MoffattJerry Shaw-Don BalchMargaret LevosDenise JohnsonTalbott TrippHelen PerryOscar CrainJuanita Barth

Matt AlexanderFred MillerPhyllis Lammerslewis FreemanMildred PetersonDorothy LarsonBob GeislerScynthia PyneJack Jones( Irace Mc< Ihec

Florence BrennanJane Hill

First SemesterRalph BentzVernon Engehretsen

Mary DippelAl JohnstonHa} MathisGlen PehlesNorman Vilcs

Dale WatsonDoris AndersonIvie WunderlicliDorLs CulvcrwellI-orraine NelsenBcverlv MustardGolden Miller

Mary Jane Allison

(ieorge WhitingClarence Zastrow

ASSISTANTSSECOND SEMESTER

Virgil BdatromJohn SigmonGloria LybcrgerGene Balcli

Virginia SimonsonIrene MadsenJosephine BlockMaynard DetmerHarvey RyanMary BnrkbardtKathryn McDougallEdith Coleman

Evelyn WalkerBob ZatJune CarlsonZenis RyanHarriette Collin

Esther BossioDoris ReamerKenny BonnerIx>retta HunekeBill SimpsonWilbur ThorsonMyrtle Schalike

BUSINESS

ManagerAssistant

Second SemesterBob TreffryIx>uis Venti

Evelyn OlsonDick Hayes

Norma HearnLeah Jaques

Sam Tortorelli

Eugene Sliauvin

M.arie ZumhoffMaxine Rinear

Norman ThompsonEugene WirscbGail HodgsonDoris FaitGene DeromediMarjorie ReynoldsHarry Mills

Paul MackGladys WidnerMaurice SchudelBob SandersClvde BemisBill BangsVirginia HizzutoHazel Baker

Fannie FarroVal VermillionGladvs BonserBob Scott

Ruth FairburnTom AndersonDoris HoffmanAmelia CandeleroCatherine FaggetterClyde KnaggsBob StrantzBL - -

Second SemesterAudrey Sanders

_ Rol>ert Scott

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CHAMBSM MountainFirst Row: (Jump. Bateman. Hodgson, Kirk. Frye, Welsh. True. Second Kow: Johnson.

Weaver. Brown. White. Levos. McDonald. Harney. Mustard. Oulverwell. Wunderllch. Blake.Third Kow: Widner. Itcntz. Deromedi. Ventl. Long. Keeler. Kizzuto. Miller. Wirsch, Sanders.Fourth Row: Mr. Byrne (adviser), Tripp. Bogenreif. Engebretson, Mathis, Pebles, Thompson.Chambers, Hayes, Balch, Mr. Coburn (adviser).

TREASURE CHEST

KDITOKIAI,

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF _ ! GLEN CHAMBERSAssistant Editor Norris KeelerCopy Editor _ — Margaret I-evos

Photofrraphy _ Denise JohnsonArt Editor I _ _ _ Lorn WallaceAssistant Art Editors Eugene Deromedi, Ira GlassSports Editors Don Balch, Glen Pebles, Alma RameyCM»B _ Gladys Widner, Gail HodgsonActivity Lists Virginia Hiz/.uto. Leonard Bogenreif, Bob WeaverSnapshots Doris Culverwell, Tlielma Bateman, Beverly MustardClass History _ Norman ThompsonClasses - Sherman BlakeCirls' league

,;u| ia BrownBoys Federation _ Ray MathisCalendar __ __ Mary Rathryn TrueCommencement June McDonaldF,Htur,s Talbott TrippCirculation Dorothy GumpDepartmental—Ivie Wunderllch, Eugene Winch, Ralph Efents, Lester Long, Jimmy Davis,

Clyde Bemis, Hazel Welsh. Boh Sanders. Juanita Barth, Helen Perrv, Clar-ence /astrow, Jane Allison, Louis Venti, Bill Bangs.

First Semester Assistants—Myrtle White, Eva Kirk, Virginia Frye, Golden Miller, VernonEngebretsen, Julia Brown, Jerry Shaw.

BVS1NKSSBLSINESS MANAGER YVONNE MOUNTAIN

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First Row: Mr. Klsensohn (assistant coach), Oas, Freeman, Penna. Anderson, Innes, Davis.Miller. Mr. Rendele (head coach). Srrond Itnu•: MiDavis, Hughes, Carter. Leavitt, Bemls.Rrownell. Randolph, ('rain. Third Row: Danlelson. Chambers. <;. Raich, Tortorelli. McDanlel.Morris. Bland. Fifth Kow : Sweet, liberty. II. Raich. Wollaston. Akins. Oswald. Fifth Rewil^lnebarger, Suriano, Mr. Mooberry (trainer). McCuire.

FOOTBALL

ROGERS 13: WEST VALLEY 0Rogers started the football season by defeating the West Valley Eagles

13 to 0 on the West Valley field, September 18. In the first quarter SamTortorelli completed a pass to Don Balch, who ran to the 10-yard line.

Three running plays found Tortorelli over for a touchdown. The try forpoint was wide of the up-rights. Rogers' second score came early in the thirdquarter when Leavitt flipped a pass to Akins. who streaked down the sidelines to score standing up. Randolph converted.

ROGERS (»: NORTH CENTRAL 0

Rogers opened the city series race by trouncing the North CentralIndians (i to 0 on the Indians' gridiron. September 24.

On the opening kickoff. Anderson of Rogers booted to C'ontos on theX. C. 20. N. ('. smashed off-tackle six yards and completed a pass on thenext play, netting them a first down.

The Pirate line then tightened, forcing Contos to kick to Tortorelli whoreturned it to his own 30.

After exchanging several punts, Schreiner of X. ('. recovered a fumbleand raced the length of the gridiron for a touchdown, but it was illegal andwas called back. Xear the end of the game Rogers' passing attack startedworking, and Halch, receiving Tortorelli's bullet-like pass, stepped over thegoal line for a touchdown.

ROGERS 20: LEWIS AM) CLARK 0

On the home field. October 1. Coach Hendele's Buccaneers racedthrough the Lewis and Clark Tigers to a 20 to 0 victory.

Early in the first quarter L. C. blocked Tortorelli's kick and recoveredon Rogers' 10-yard line. They tried two line bucks and two passes but failedto score.

Rogers then passed its way to the L. C. 20 where L. C. took possession

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:

Liberty, Sweet. F. Akins. Tortorelli.

of the ball. On the next play Oswald slipped through the line and neatly

blocked L. C.'s kick. Balch picked it up and ran the few remaining yards to

a touchdown. Tin- try for point was no good.In the second quarter Rogers scored again with Tortorelli running 70

yards to a touchdown. Innes kicked the point, making it 13 to 0 at the half.

In the third quarter Tortorelli passed to Balch, making another touch-down for the Buccaneers.

R()(iKHS 7: COXZACA 14

Tighting valiantly but against heavy odds, the Rogers Pirates went downin their first defeat at the hands of the Gonzaga Bullpups October 9.

As the whistle blew. Rogers kicked to the Gonzaga 30 where Grahamreturned it to his own 38. Uerr kicked out of bounds on the Rogers 25 andthe rest of the quarter featured a punting duel between Tortorelli and Uerr.

Early in the second quarter Gon/.aga recovered a fumble on Rogers'

10-yard line where they went over for a touchdown. The try for point wasno good.

Unaffected by the Bullpups' success, the Pirates steadily advanced to

the Gonzaga one-yard line, where Tortorelli bucked it over for a touchdown.Sweet kicked the (joint, making it Gon/.aga 7, Rogers 7.

Another pass from Twohy to Derr in the end zone netted the Bullpups'

second touchdown. Stanek converted and the scoreboard read: Gonzaga 14,

Rogers 7.

ROGERS 12: CLARKSTON 0

During the half-way mark of the city series, Rogers traveled to Clark-

ston on October 17. where they defeated the Bantams. 12 to 0.

Coach Bendele started his second string but soon substituted several

regulars; however, neither team was able to score and the half ended 0 to 0.

A short pass to Don Balch. who ran 20 yards, brought the first Rogers'

tally.

Rogers' second touchdown came when a pass to Sweet netted the Buc-caneers 29 yards, and the ball was bucked to pay dirt by Sam Tortorelli.

(Continued on page 105)

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First Row: Osso, Carter, McDavls, P. Akins. Balch, Wollaston, Sweet, Wlrsch, Berg. SecondRow: Ventl, Mack, B. Johnson. Reynolds. Pebles. Tang. LJndgren. Leavitt, McGulre. Third Rim-Mr. Bendele (assistant coach), Mr. Mooberry (coach). Hill, Davis. Daniclson. A. Akins. Wakelv,Payne (manager).

BASKETBALL

Albert AkinsFrank AkinsHon Balch(ilen CarterHob DanielsonJack Leavitt

SQUAD

Walter UndgranDon McDavisJerry McGulreJohn OssoGlen PeblesKci Reynolds

Curt TangCharles WakeleyDim WilliamsKugene WirsehHarold Payne (Manager)

SKASO.VS Sl'MMAHV

Date

Jan. 12

Jan. HJan. 1!)

Jan. 21

Jan. 26Jan. 28Feb. !)

Feb. 11

Feb. 16

Feb. 17Feb. 23Feb. 25

Opponent

-North Central.Lewis and ClarkGonzagaNorth CentralLewis and ClarkGonzagaNorth CentralLewis and ClarkNorth CentralGonzagaLewis and ClarkGonzaga

Where Played Score

Rogers _ 27-16.Lavtt and Clark 19-29

Rogers _ 20-12North Central 14-26

Rogers 84-27Gonzaga 11-31RogersLewis and ClarkNorth CentralHogersRogersGonzaga

27-19

19-4020-2620 '.'I

18-31

30-12

During the 1936-37 basketball season 19 games were played by theBuccaneers, 13 in which the Pirates were victorious.

Coach Mooberrv's quintet ran up against hot Competition in the cityleague but came out holding a tie for the second position.

Lettermen who leave the Pirate quintet through graduation are DonBalch, Eugene Wirsch, Glen Pebles. and Curt Tang.

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First Kow: Mr. Elsensohn (assistant coach), Hughes, Akins, Glass, Leavitt, Williams, Stans-bury, K Uonnrr, Anderson, Wollaston. ("rain. Mr. Mooberry (head coach). Second Kuw : Wlrsch,Hill. (5. Balch, De La Grange. McNamara. H. Hoislngton. 1). Balch, Taylor, Renstrom, Gottwig,Curryer, Liberty. Thir<l Kow: Tang. Ellcr. Guirini, Homad, West, Oster. Peterson, Graham.Hassell. Young. D. Pebles. Fourth Kow: Kolbet (manager). Young, Adams. Tangen. Kathman.French. A. Akins, Sparks. Coulcs. Rurk u ardt, Richards. Flflli Kow: Simpson, Jones. Goodman.Christianson, Rrewer. Young, Peterson. Kalston. (). HoisJngton. Sivlh B*W! Hobbs. Weir, Morse,Wendel. Reynolds, Berg. Danlclson, G. Pebles, J. Bonner, Anderson.

TRACK

Gerald AdamsAlbert AkinsFrank AkinsRoy AllenHex AlstromClarence AndersonIra Glass.lack GaffancyJohn GoodmanDon GottwigChester GrahamChuck GummDan PeblesEeroy PetersonI rvinjr PetersonBoh KalstonBoh RenstromKd ReynoldsRobert AndersonDon BalchGene BalchRalph BergJohn BonnerKenny Bonner.lames Brewer

SQl'AD MEMBERS

Glen BurkhardtVernon ChristiansonOscar CrainAlton HassellAlfred Hill

Harry HoisingtonOwen HoisingtonFred HomadGlcndin HobbsRobert HughesClifford JonesDc117.il KathmanDonald KerrJohn RichardRill SimpsonHarry SparksBob SmithKen Stansbtiry

Clayton TangRoy TangenWinston TaylorFloyd 'Taylor

Chuck WendeiHarold CurrycrLawrence Cowles

SCHEDULE

Dan CoyleEdward DavisBob DanielsonHoward De La GrangeJack EllerVernon EngebretsonGordon FrenchJack I>eavitt

Dick LibertyDick McNamaraLaurence WallDuane MorrisKenneth MuzzyTed OsterGlen PattersonGlen PeblesBrock WeirTruman WestRoy WilliamsJack WollastonFUigene WirschBob VotingHarry E. YouiujJames Voting

Date Opponent Where HeldApril 2S North Central RogersApril 30 _ Lewis and Clark _ RogersMay 8 Gonzaga GonzagaMay 14 District Meet Lewll and ClarkMay 22 State Meet _ W. S. C.

Coacli Jack Mooberry's track squad forecast a successful season bycapturing the unofficial championship of the first indoor track meet everheld in Spokane, followed by a win at the second annual Rogers relays. Out-standing ability was shown in the several runs and the high jump. Rogerswon the city championship for the first time in its history.

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BASEBALL

John BrownellPaul BergmanKay Bun-ill

Howard Clifford

Carroll DemhowskiJack KachonKarl HardyDon InnesBob Johnston

SQUAD

Prank Langtt)

Fred MillerJoe McBreenDon McClellandSidney MeadLaVerne MarierAl NovotnyPrank NelsonOllio Nelson

Ben ObergJohn OssoGeorge PerryBill RathgeberKugenc ShauvinCurtis TangBob WeaverCharles WakeleyDon Williams

Date

April T4April 22April 28Mav t

Mav 6

May 18

May 20May 26 .

SCHEDULE

Opponent

I/ewis and Clark (postponed)GonsagaWest ValleyNorth Central _

Lewis and ClarktionzagaWest Valley .....

North Central

Where Played

I/ewis and Clark

RogersRogers

_ RogersRogers

Gonsaga. West ValleyNorth Central

With the return of nine lettermen this spring. Coach J. W. Black's

diamond artists began their daily practice with all indications of a promising

season.

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TENNIS

Jerry McGulrel*ud Adams.lim DavisLeonard Thompson

SQCAD MEMBERS

Charles MoffattWarren SaltsKill PetersonIx-o Moffatt

Leonard BogenreifGordon SteptoeDon Carter

SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Where Played

April 27 North Central North CentralMay 5 Lewis and Clark Lewis and ClarkMay 13 Gonzaga Rogers

This year's girls' and hoys' tennis squads were entirely separate. Thehoys use all the courts on Tuesdays and Thursdays and half of them onFriday. A great deal of interest in tennis was aroused this year and a better

brand of hall was played.

In addition to the city series games the racket wielders had matches withOtis Orchards. Central Valley. West Valley. Bonners Ferry, and Wenatchee.

Coach L. W. Salt/, also supervises a tennis "B" squad of fifteen hoyswhich was headed by Boh Kroske. Kd Reynolds. Billv Birchard, and Bill

Alfstad.

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First Knw: M. Thompson, Shulkin. Merritt, Davis. Seeond Row: Mr.Knaggs, N. Thompson. Knowlton, Kauffman.

Hechei

RIFLE TEAM

Kenny DavisOoidon Klemistcr

Gerald Gray

TEAM MEMBERSItaoul Kauffman Norman ThompsonClyde Klines Jack Merritt

Max I'liompson l?1>, > Shulkin

Kenny Knowlton

Rogers' 1937 rifle team proved to be very stiff competition for the

Lewis and C lark Tigers in a close 491 to 4f>5 match at the Armory. March 24.

"This score was exceptionally good for the first match of the season," Coach

K. T. Becher stated, "The team also clashed with Gonzaga at the Armory on

April 28."

GOLFPLAYERS

Don Newton Elmer Ous diaries Wakeley

Al Akins Allen Updike Harold McCall

Koy Bishop (ieorpe Voting Jack lindenWilliam Coz/.a

The golf squad completed a successful season this year in the annual

tournament held with the other citv high schools. M. .1. Benjamin is coach.

First Row: Bishop. Linden, McCall, Updike. Second Row: Mr. Benjamin (coach). Newton,Oas, Akins, Wakeley.

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First Bow: Eller, Heam. Sprund Row: Leaf, Marsh. Kenfro. Third Row: Felber. Signorelli.Hafner. Zumhoff.

Spring sports ucrc given a great big boost by the candidates for the title

of "Spring Sports Queen" and their managers. From the start, the contestwas close enough to keep all concerned always "on their toes." This is the

third year that there has been a contest to further the sale of season tickets

to the baseball games and track meets.

The 1 iJ .'{ 5 contest resulted in a tie between Hetty Johnson of the HardingDebate club and Vonda McMillan of the Record staff. Myrtle Harthold wascrowned "Queen of Spring Sports" in the 1936 contest. The 1937 honor wentto Helen Marsh, representing the newly formed Radio club. Walt Lindgrenwas her manager. The two princesses, the runners-up in the contest, wereMarialese Kller and Norma Heam.

The contestants and their managers in order of entry were:

SPRING SPORTS QUEEN

Norma Heam ("R")Marian Kenfro (French)Helen Marsh (Radio)Mariale.se Eller (Cosmic)Angelina Signorelli (Spanish)Marie Zumhoff (Art)Peggy Elijah (Junior Dramatic)June Summers (Math)Jackie Ilaffner (Four Star)Ruby Leaf (Montero)Helyn Felher (Footlights)

Harold l.inebarger

Kenny Knowlton

Forrest Burgess

John Hrownell

Wall LindgrenJohn OrtnerDirk Baker

Don McDavls

Warren Salty.

John OlsonTed Oster

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GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL

Scynthia Pyne, Captain

Julia BrownMaxim- HinearMary Katliryn True

Alma Kamey, Captain

Dorothy PorterBarbara Anderson

SENIOR B TEAM

Denise JohnsonKatliryn McDoogal]Kay PaheyMarv Burkhanlt

JUNIOR A TKAM

l.oeta HicksKrma RiceMildred Peterson

Myrtle Shalike

Berneil Preston

Dorothy Cooney

Inez SchroederAliee HaniakerGloria Lyberger

Winner of tl.is year's volleyball tournameiri was the Senior 15 team

They were undefeated during the entire tournament, which was an unusual

record. The runners-up, the Junior A team, did almost as well, losing only

one game, to the Senior B team.

Peggy McLean was the volleyball manager, assisted by (. A. ( .mem-

bers. Miss Mabel Perkins was the coach.

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Golden Miller,Alma KameyJulia BrownSeynthia Pyne

Captain

SENIOR A TEAMKay FahcyDorothy ( ooneyMary Kathiyn TrueMary Burkhardt

Maxlne IlinearKathryn McDoiifrallDenlfle .Johnson

Margaret JnlianoTheresa ViaNorma Hearn

JUNIOR A TEAM

Margaret FreemanIva HetherinjrtonHazel ZurlindenMary Norvelli

Hose \'ia

Knid KdmistnnPat Bgan

Winning all their games but two. the 12A team came out on top in this.year s basketball tournament. The 11 A team, right behind the winners, werethe runners-up with two losses and one tie

a gretf8'uctrtely

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First Bow : Prlano, Kller, T. Via, R. Via. Williamson. Second Row : Bond. Schemmel, Stans-bury, Ortner, Collin. Third Row: Morse. Hamaker. Pyne, Olson. McMann. Sinionson. FourthRow: Miss Perkins (coach). Hodgson, Lyberger. Ramey. Thompson. Hearn. Burkhardt.

GIRLS' TENNIS

Thelma BatemanAmelia CandelcroNorma HearnJune CarlsonScynthia PyneFern Edmonson

LADDER I

Marialfse Kller

Berneil PrestonAlice HamakerFannie FarroRose ViaHarriette Collin

Theresa ViaMary SchemmelGloria LybcrgerI.aura MorseMelvina StansburyShirley Thompson

I,ouise Bond(Sail HodgsonAlma RameyMarjorie SimonsonRuth HetheringtonKthyle AndersonMary Burkhardt

LADDER II

Maxine McMannAgnes SigmonDoris CrumbleyMarion Ortner(Catherine Wealdune SummersSaada Appa

N.llie BurkhardtLois HodgeBeverly WilsonFrances WilliamsonCarol Prlano.lean CorkrumEvelyn Olson

The spring tennis squad played matches with West Valley. North Cen-tral, and Lewis and Clark.

This is the only girls' activity in which a regular Rogers "R" can beearned. Tennis is a worth while course for those wishing to participate in

inter-school competition. Miss Mabel Perkins is coach.

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"FIRST AID" to "AILING"FOUNTAIN PENS . . Now 50c

This Is

WhatYou Get

for

50c

Here Is an "Operation" that Will Put the old Pen Back to

Writing Perfection. Real Satisfaction to Fountain Pen Owners1—A brand-new live-rubber "Ink" sack.2—Smothlng of acid pits on nib.3—Clearing of "barnlcle" sediments in Ink channel.4—Adjusting and smoothing of the point.5—A general "toning-up."Bring your pen in now. There Is no charge for a "consulta-tion." We carry parts for all nationally advertised pens and

guarantee the workFountain Pea l>ept.—Spraeiie Ave. Flour

r«7-7ll Spraicue Ave. 70>-7l(l First \w.

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POME(Dedicated to Dick Hayes)

Once upon a midnight dreary

As he sat and culled her dearie

On a sofa made for one, but holding moreSuddenly there came a tapping

As of someone gently rapping

Rapping at the parlor door.

"Tis' my father, dear," she murmered"Only lie and no one more."

What cared he for her relations?

He was full of exclamations

Such a.s "Dearie, does OO love oo's dearie

more?"

Hut her father tired of wait inn

Waiting growing aggravating,

Opened wide the parlor door.

Oh how well that he rememberedThat cold night in bleak DecemberAs he flew out twenty paces from the door.

And for life will l>e branded

Where her father's foot had landed.

Quoth the raven "Never more."

i BMUSICBOOKS

911 RWtRaiOt AVCNUC.Spokane, Washington

Most Thrilling of all

GIFTSfor Girl Graduates

A (genuine

FAMOUS SAYINGS

Denise Johnson says a circle is a line of nodepth running round a dot forever.

LANE CEDAR CHEST

Pratt Furniture Co. j

!

j Employers Praise Northwestern

Business College

"We have had seven or eightexcellent employees whowere trained at North-western. Your teachers pro-duce first-class officeworkers. We will most as-suredly call upon North-western again whenever weare in need of office help."

SPOKANK RADIOCOMPANY

Sot-Til 317 Howard StunNear L. C. H. S.

"We have found graduates

of your school to be ef-

ficient and thoroughly train-

ed workers. We have several

employed in our organi-

zation at the present time,

and we feel that they are

above the average."

BROWN-JOHNSTONWHOLESALE CO.

South 317 Howard Street

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Graduation speaker: "When you graduate

from here may you have patienre and proveyourself not ira.scihle; may you )«'rtinaciously

cling to your concentrated thought of the fu-

ture; and let not pusillanimity interfere withyour indigenous desire for performing superer-

operatory labors.

Senior victim: "And here my dad went andtold me to gel a job.

Fashion note for men (by Frank Akins,Treasure Chest's fashion expert): There will

be little change in trouser pockets this year.

For Vour \cxt Suit, Coat.

Dress and Knit Wear—See !

\\Tolper's8J9 Riverside

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Highest

Quality

FJowers

LOCALLY GROWNLAST LONGER

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Congratulations,

GRADUATES"KyTAY WE share with yon tin- thrill

of Commencement Day—mark-ing the completion of one happyChapter, and the beginning of another!

Whether YOUR Tomorrow is to beCollegiate or Commercial, you will

find thai correct apparel -at Gray-

son's— is an asset.

Our Policy:

( 'ourteous Service

ami complete satis

faction, or refunds

gladly given.

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I

Headquarters for School

HATS AND CAPS

All Kinds of Letters and Mono-grams Mlade to Order

Get My Price Before Buying

VARNEYMAKES SHIRTS

208 S. Howard Riverside 8811

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SUPPLIES

All Day and All Night at Spokane's

Only All Night Pharmacy

Trofessionl Pharmacists9 N. Stevens Main 2111

A u r I > I lor Mart-Hie N »m- A I Iki' rlc

Toilet Articles

O. M. Matthews, Pres.

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Hart & Dilatushi

L. G. Balfour Co.of Attleboro, Mass.

.Makers of Class and

Fraternal Jewelry

An- Pleased to Announce the

Appointment of

PIELL'5Oil Rl V ER5IDE AVE

as Their Special Representatives

Note : Beautiful Models for

1 S) :i 7 Rogers Classes Now in

Preparation

Your friendships of today

may be kept ever bright

and fresh in ANGVIREquality portraits ....

D

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Artistic PortraitureFERNWELL BUILDING

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K()(;KHS it): XORTII CENTRAL 6

Opening the second half of the city race, Rogers defeated the North Cen-tral Indians. October H3. on the Pirate gridiron.

The Indians scored first with Ferguson running 20 yards to score standingup. The try for yoint was wide. Rogers' first touchdown occurred when SainTortorelli threw a long pass to Wollaston in the end /.one for six points. Swe-et's try for point was blocked.

Rogers scored their second touchdown when Feiina blocked a kick whichC'rain snatched and ran 30 yards for a touchdown.

In the fourth quarter Rogers advanced the hall to the N. C. one foot line,

where Innis bucked it over on the fourth down. Sam Tortorelli's drop kickwas the only successful conversion of the day.

ROGERS 13: LEWIS AM) CLARK 7

Making their own breaks and taking advantage of them at the right time.

Rogers defeated the Lewis and Clark Tigers 13 to 7 at Hart field. October 30.

In the beginning of the second quarter L. C. was unable to gain until a

pass to Erie was completed on the four-foot line. On the next play L. C. buckedover for the first touchdown.

Rogers' first touchdown occurred when the Pirates marched to the L. Cthree-yard line where Liberty plunged over for six points. Sweet's try for pointwas blocked.

Rogers totaled another six points when ( rain broke through to block a

(Continued on page 107)

ROGERS GRADUATES!TRAINING Means Success

!

After Rogers, the short cut to a successful business careeris a course at KBU. If you are going to college, shorthand and typing, or

Stenotype (machine shorthand) will make your college work easier.Kill's Kffii-icnt Kmploynlenl Depart men! Finds Poxittaaa for All Kill (iraduales

Enter KBU any Monday: set your All tuition refunded if you'reown pare. Klil" is in session all not entirely satisfied the firstsummer. Inspect KBU any school month. Unused tuition re-

^s^Hs^sW

| Miss Dorothy Kuark. Spo-! KBU student operating the Bur- kane. John Rogers High KB!" student operating theI roughs-Moon-Hopkins Billing Ma- School graduate, taking Stenotvpe|

chBne. KBU Secretarial Course.

! KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITYi 8. I 10 ll<>\\ AED Main 1 133

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SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE TYPE

Three shots r« njr out. Two of the servants

fell dead, the other went through his hat.

It was rainii.fr eats and dog>. and tliere were

poodles in the road.

The .judge was very kind. He asked the de-

eeased if he had anything to say.

Benjamin Franklin died in 1790 and is still

dead.

Many of the Indian heioes were killed, which

proved fatal to them.

DEDICATED I'D JACK WOLLASTON

Mary had a little lambSome string beans and dessert

And wlion I came to pay the bill

I had to hook my shirt.

A novelist declares »hat the best cure for

hysteria is a kiss. The only problem now is

how to give a girl hysterics, according to JohnHrownell.

.lane: "Louis Venti's mustache makes mela ugh."

Val Vermillion: "Yen, it tickled me, too."

MANDELL'SArc Showing

in Elgin. Bulova, Hamilton andWaltham Watches for the

Graduate

No Money Down—A Year to Pay

Congratulations

Class of '37

from

NOBLER i„cSmarl Uniforms Latesl .Men's Wear

Corner Post and First

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kick, and Liberty picked the ball out of the air and raced for a touchdown. ThePirates' defense held and the ball sailed through the uprights, making the finalscore 1 3 to 7.

ROGERS 0: GONZAGA 32

Getting off to a bad start but steadily improving. Rogers took a 32 to 0drubbing from the mighty Gonzaga eleven in the annual Shrine game.

Gonzaga scored 13 points in the first guarter and 12 in the second.Although Rogers was overcome by the score in the first half, they came

back fighting in the second half, repeatedly stopping the Bulldog threats.The feature og the game was the loyal support and enthusiasm from the

Rogers rooting section.

BEST WISHESto the

GRADUATES OF 1937

Dorian Studio701 Peyton Bldg.

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— The New

NELSONStudio —

Ground Floor Location in the

Sherwood Bldg. Lobby

Conceded to be

The Finest Studio

in the Paeifie Northwest

Casey'sExtend Congratulations

to the Class of VXi7

See Our Classy Shoes for

Graduation$1.98 to $3.45

Sater's MarketMONROE AT INDIANA

BACH DEPARTMENT OPERATEDBY ITS OWNER

Iturm-r Ill-os. Quality M«'Ht* Hob amiCharlie Beat in Fruit* ami Vegetable*—Sater* (irocery, Itakery hihI Dairy

Products

Open 365 Days of the Year

From 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.

Will Rattlesnake Hills

Natural Gas Field Becomea Commercial Oil Field?

This and other questions concerning

Washington State's Future Oil Possibilities

are answered every Tuesday night at 8 p. m.at 303 Hutton Bldg.

NO ADMISSION CHARGEBRING YOUR FRIENDS

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WHO WROTE THIS

I wish I was a crow's eggAway up in a tree

A settin' in my little nest

,As bad, as bad eould br.

I wish a little boy would eomeAnd smile at me with glee

And then I'd burst my little self

And cover him with me.

oi'll LITTLE AUDREY STORY

Little Audrey was riding in a taxi along a

mountain road. The taxi driver was swinging

around curves at 60 miles an hour when sud-

denly the driver yelled, "Look out, Audrey,we're going over a cliff!"

Hut little Audrey just laughed and laughed,

because she knew the call was vellow.

Charles Moffatt says the reason why yousee the smoke out of a gun before you hear the

report is because the re)>ort comes out of the

gun before the noise.

Fred Miller: "What people live in the Povalley?"

Margaret Levos: "Po' people."

I

Spokane Filmj

j Developing Co.j

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Ask for NU TONE (

|Kim- drain Developing anil Printing i

Mention Annual Whan Leaving Your '

Onler ami Receive Discount

315 S HOWARD RIV. 04J4

Safeway

at

Saving Prices

Quality Foodsj

For Prompt Service and

GOOD CANDIESCALL

G. PhiloBrdwy. 3844W J !

| Duthie Seed Co.\ \

R. \V. NEVILLE, MGR.

510 Main Ave.

Spokane, Wash.

The Best Place to Trade

IndependentMarket and Grocery

\VM. HI'NN, Prop.

Only the highest quality

meats are stocked. Sold at

lowest prices with goodquality, and guaranteed to

satisfy.

Cured Meat, Fresh Fish

Oysters and Sea Foodin Season

! i E. 8900 Diamond (Men. 1199 (

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THANK \<>l

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Thos. E. Kehoe| The Marella

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Hardware. Machinery, Furni-ture, Paints. Plumbing, Wall

Paper

('. (.. TEMPLE, Proprietor

E. 8000 Diamond Ave. Glen 2a31

Glen. J 183 5002-04 Market St.

Groceries, School

Supplies. Fountain Service

PERRY'SFOOD STOREFREE DELIVERY

If It's Good to Eat Perry's Have It

Shop Where Prices Fit the Purse

!

! HILLYARDOptical Company

Optonwt rkls

HILLYARDN. 4801-03 Market St. Glen 0172

Market and Queen Glen 355 J

SPOKANE410 Pernwell Blilff. Main 4 ft 1

4

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Associated Licensed OptometristsOr. J. L.. Davey, Dr. A. E. Reynella

When It Comes to

FormalsWraight's Store

I ieads l Ik' Procession

livery school girl appreciates the

value of Wraight's formal dresses

hand picked by experts direct

front New York.

Wraight'sMain and Wall Riv. 5442

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RILEY'SCandies of Quality

Riley Candy CompanySPOKANE

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The Le Roi5017-21 X. Market

Shoes

Dry Goods

Groceries

Make tlie LeRol Your Store as Well

As Ours

'Everything to Eat and

Wear"

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CALENDAR

FIRST SI' M KSTKR

HKPTKMBKK9—School (>|>ens

24—Football: N. ('., 6-0

iktobkr

1—Football: L. C, 20-0

9—Football: Gonzaga, 17-H15—Hoa^land Con20—Open House

26-27—Teachers' Institute

28—Football: Iff. C, 19-l(i

NOVK.M HKH

3—Dr. Krarger's Talk

4—Harding Debate Pay Con11—Shrine Game, 0-32

12-13—Kxams18—Footlights Con26—All-School Play

26-27—Tbankagiving Vacation

DBCBM io n

4—Debate: Davenjxirt

8—Cub F:dition

18—Operetta, "Buceaneers"

24—Christmas Vacation

J AN CAR

V

•'.nd of Christmas Vacation

8—National Honor Society Con12—Basketball: N. C, 27-16

14—Baskctbn.ll: L. C, 19-29

15—Debate: Cion/.aga

19— Basketball: Gonzaga, 20-12

20—Triangular Debate

Dramatics Class Pay Con21—General Awards Con

Basketball: N. ('.. 24-26

22—Senior Kxams24—Bacca la u reate

26—CommencementPay Con (Dramatic Impersonation)

Basketball: L. C, 34-27

27—F.xams

28—Basketball: Gonzaga, 11-31

29—Report Cards

Mom imamf KHRI ARY

9—Basketball: N. C, 27-19

11—Basketball: L. C, 16-40

IS—Basketball) L. C, 20-26

SKY'SCLEANERS and TAILORS

Suits to Order—Expert

Repairing

J 723 N. MONROE ST.

Call For and Delivery Service

I

PAY LESSDrug StoreW. 602 Riverside Ave.

Congratulations to the

June Graduates of John H.

Rogers High School

|National Dollar StoreCORNER MAIN AND HOWARD

I A Nation Wide Institution

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19—Basketball: G., 28-'24

Washington Birthday Con

22—Holiday

23—Basketball: L. C, 18-31

24—All School Dance

25—Basketball: G, 30-1K

M AHl'll

3—.Junior-Senior l'lay Hour

1—Move-Up Con

9—"Electricity" Con

12—All School Play, "The Show Off"

Awards Con

16—P.-T. A. Open House

17—"Treasure Chest" Con

22—"No More Frontier"

24—A. A. U. Track Meet

Harding Debate Pay Con

26—P.-T. A. Hi-.»inx

31—Spring Sports Queen Con

Ai'Fii.

2—Band Concert

Report Cards

5-9—Spring Vacation

14—Baseball: L. C.

16—Major Setoff Pay Con

21—Footlights Pay Con

22—Baseball: Conzaga

38—Track Meet: N. C27—National School Assemblies Pay Con

(Lincoln Players)

MAY7—Band Concert

17—Girls' league (leneral— Boys' Federation

Department Meetings

21—Music Festival Program

29—Cosmic Club Outing

JI'SK

5—Footlights Outing

6—Baccalaureate

9—Commencement

City Drugf

Opposite the Bankj

5019 .Market Glen. 1765

jSchool Supplies,

Candy, GumStop and Get Them at

Blodgett's

! HILLYARD Laundry

Cleaning and Pressing

Clean Clothes Are a

Mark of Distinction

E. 3108 Olympic Avenue

Glen. 2430

Buy With

ICONFIDENCE

From Your

HOME TOWN GROCER

j Stone'sj Meats --- Groceriesj

jOperating Bight Modern

j Food Markets in Spokane

j

Your Entire Food Require-

ments Under One Roof

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Stan DensowELECTRIC

Willard Batteries, Goodyear Tires,I'hileo and RCA Radios, ABC andEasy Washers, Friffidaires and CJ. E.

Refrigerators

4820 N. Market St.

Grant's Groceryj

\Groceries, Lunch Meats,

|Fruits, Vegetables, lee

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Cream, Candy's

School Supplies!

Corner Market and Wabash I

Gerlach MotorCompany

Your Chevrolet Dealer

Congratulations to the

Class of 1937

N. 4724 Market St., Spokane, Wash.

Jewelers

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A Home Owned Store That !

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GRUEN - - LONGINES *

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DODSON'S517 Riverside Ave.

SPOKANE'S LARGESTJEWELRY STORE

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CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS of I

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GROCERIES, MEATSFRUITS and VEGETABLES

N. 5J09 Market St.

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1 KKSIIMAN FOOTBALL

Rogers' Baby Buccaneers came through a very successful season winningI In- championship football title of the city. They lost no games, tied out-, andwon three. Scores of the games were as follows:

Rogers 26 Central Valley 0Rogers 7 Lewis and C lark 0

Rogers 13 Gon/.aga 6*

Rogers 7 North Central 7

The regular backfield consisted of Burkhardt, Ramey, Hansen, and Sand-berg, the captain. The frosfa line, averaged 173 pounds, was as follows: Decker.Harry Young, McCammond, Lewis, and [rby. The promising list of substituteswas composed of Broadhead, Taylor. Waldron, and Peterson. L. W. Salt/, is

coach of freshman football.

FRES1 LMA\ BASKETBALL

Coach Hendele's "Bouncing Baby Buccaneers" ran up against hot competi-tion throughout the whole 1936-37 basketball season. A series of games wereplayed, chiefly with tile city high Schools.

Despite the facl that the freshmen were small and inexperienced. CoachBendele managed to turn out a very good quintet.

Numerals wire awarded to the following at a special convocation: RoyAllen. Bill Alfstad. Jack Cartwright. Walter Decker. Jim Maloney, Art Maye.Wesley Moe, Dan Pebles, Vincent Pickens. Sam Ramey. Jack Sandberg, DonShulkins, Bud Taylor. Robert True, and Karl Waldron.

gURGAN'S

GroceriesBuy Your Quality Groceries at

Burgan Stores and Save Money!

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United Hillyard Bank Bldg. j

SUCCESS TOj

"The Pirate Crew"

ExchangeLumber and

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SPOKANE, WASH.

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Ask for It From Your Grocer

AT

Sartori & WolffYOU CAN BUY

A Beautifully Styled YellowGold

ELGINWATCH

for only

$25

You can always dependon the finest quality at

the lowest cost at Sa.rtori

and Wolff.

Sartori & Wolff.Makers of Fine Jewelry

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GRADUATINGCLASS

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CentennialFlouring Mills Co.

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WESTINGHOUSERefrigerators — Washing Machines

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HEALTH HINTS

Place your back against the wall and walk

away from it.

To stop a nose bleed, stand on your head till

your heart stops beating.

A permanent set of teeth consists of H ca-

nines, 8 cuspids, 'i molars and 8 cuspidors.

If you are sick a physician should l>e insulted.

Thelma Bateman: "They say money talks."

John Ortner: "The oniy thing I ever heard

it say was goodbye.''

(We never (tot near enough to hear it say

anything.)

Lilian Homier: "Did you hear the aspirin

story?"

Al Hill: "No."

Lilian Bonner: "You know the one ahout the

three Havers."

Keith Campbell: "Something seems to

wrong with the engine, it—

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Alma Peterson: "Don't t>e silly, wait 'til

get off the main road !"

MASQUERADE ANDTHEATER COSTUMES

All "Make Up" Materials

Reasonably Priced

Miller-DervantCmI iiiihtn, (hararterizers, VFlg

Maker* him! Iteauty ParlorsJ

J015-17 "W. Riverside Ave. M. 6642 \

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W. II. II IX. 1'rop.

Fresh, Salt and Smoked

MEATSNotions and Family Drugs

Phone Glen :!7l(i N. 3430 Crettllae Bt,

Spokane, Washington

KEEP HEALTHYDRINK.

Hillyard Dairy Milkj PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED

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BUESCHERInstruments

SOPRANI ACCORDIONS

Russ Bailey911 Riverside—Opposite Post Office

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You May Be Sure It's the Best ofj

Its Kind

CANNED FRUITS,FISH and

VEGETABLESTacked under strictest scientific con-

Jditions and guaranteed to give satis- I

faetlon.

THE CREAM OFTHE PACK

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Silver Loaf Bake;>

Work day and night

To make scrumptuous things I

For your delight!

For better breads

And pastry sweet,

Ask for Silver Loaf

Daily treats.

Slowly bakedWith electric heat,

They are the grandest

Things to eat.

Listen in . . . Two Silver Loaf FeaturesExciting Round the World Flight; The Adventures of

Bill, Mack and Jimmy—-5:15 Monday, Tuesday. Wed-nesday, Thursday, Friday . . . KGA.

Silver Loaf Roving Hill Billy—4:00 daily (except

Sunday )KHQ.

SILVER LOAFBAKING COMPANY

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THE ORIGINAL JOKK

Mr. Beeher: "How many wars were waged

against Spain?"

Curtis Tang: "Six."

Mr. Bccher: "Knutner.itc them."

Curtis: "One, two, three, four, five, six."

TEN YEARS FROM NOW

Clerk: "Are you looking for something in

men's clothing?

Harvey Ryan: No, I'm looking for something

in woman's clothing. I lost my wife.

OLDS TrombonesKiiif>' Hand Instruments

Instrument Repairinga Speciality

Hoffman Bros.MUSIC COMPANY

8J6Vi V. Riverside Ave., 2nd Floor

WE APPRECIATEYOUR PATRONAGE

Baird -NaundorfLumber Co.

DEALERS IN

LUMBERBuilding Material, Paint

and Fuel

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IT IS EASY TO DRY DISHES AND POLISHGLASSWARE WITH

RED BIRD vjfo

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These Unusual Dish Dryers Arc Lintless and Highly Ab-sorbent, and Are Heady to Use Without "Breaking In."

AN IDEAL GIFTSold in Most Retail Stores

ORIGINATED AND MANUFACTURED ONLY BY

Spokane Toilet Supply Company|

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POMEBy Kennv Knowlton

Iteie'i nothing I know

That makes me so sore

As catching my nose

In a locker door.

NOT I IKK POME(By Gene Balch)

Karly to bed

Karly to rise

Keeps your big brother

From wearing your ties.

Short-sighted lady (in grocery): "Is that the

h;-ad clwese over there?

.lohn Sigmon: "No, ma'am, that's one of li i-

assistants."

Dorothy Qnmpi "Is your horse a dray horse?"

Oscar C'rain: "It's a brown horse—cut the

hahv talk.

Esther Johnson thinks that the names of the

three wise men are Winkcn, Blinken and Nod."

We Supply Your Table With the

Best to Be Had in

Vegetables andFruits

Try Us

Diamond Cash GroceryRegal and Diamond Glen. 0020 i

Kdythe Colony (describing a railway jour-

ney): "You have to get a ticket.which is like

a piece of paper, and you give it to a man who

cuts a hole in it and lets you pass through.

Bill Bangs stopped his Ford in front of a

toll bridge.

"Thirty cents," said the gateman.

"Sold !" shouted Bangs.

Marie Zumhoff: "What does a bat do in

winter?"

Bob Weaver: "It splits if you don't oil it."

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Riverside and \V;ill

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l'ost and Main

CONGRATULATIONSto the

GRADUATESof

JOHN R. ROGERSHigh School

J. C. Penney Co.POST AND RIVKRSIDK

"It Pays to Shop at Penneys"

Mike Scaler & Son

FRESH FRUITSA XI)

VEGETABLESNew Location

RIVERSIDE FOOD SHOPN20 Riverside Ave. M. 5207

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Compliments of

Ideal Dry Cleaners

K. 17 Boone Ave. Brdwy. 1200

Ideal Laundry Co.

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o that L/ouneednoiguess

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theSPOKANE AMERICANENGRAVING COMPANY

" Established 1904

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