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THE.
TREASURE CHEST1939
JOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOLSPOKANE, WASH.
Treasure Chest
Published by the
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS—oi—
JOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOLSPOKANE, WASHINGTON
EDITORS
Alveretta Culbertson Phyllis Lammers
James Ure Maxine Henry
• To the two famed field units of Rog-
ers, the Pirettes and the Drum and
Bugle Corps, which have put forth
their utmost to add spirit and color in
the many Athletic Contests and Civic
Affairs, we dedicate this, the 1939
Treasure Chest.
2>1um and QualeLeader, Culbertson. Firet Row: Fail-burn. Mors. Fletcher. Grimm. Tee, 10. .Smith. ]<e Foe,
and Olson, gen—d Bow: Reeder, O'Leary. Reamer, Perry, Cutler, and Bell. Third Bow: Rodolph,T. Anderson, Waters, L,angbehn, K. Anderson, and Nelson. Fourth Row: Richardson. Thomas.Case. Starr (adviser). Kirkpatrick. Hobbs, and G. Smith.
First Row: YV. Watts, N*. Watts. Harris. Sicilii, Helean. McCormack, Hodge. West. Murphy.• iaines, Diehl. McCafferty, Walker. Jackson, Lowther, and Prlano. Second Row: Whitmore. A.Armstrong, Burns. Hanifen. Olney, Bend. Shores. Bryant, McGee, Doyle, Morse, Hughes. Wilson,Henry', and Harper. Third Row: Yarrol. Cook. Teraceno, Closs, Blaire, Shirley. Tucker. Wood-ward, Birdsell. May, Phillips, (Mean, and Smith. Fourth Row: I .use, Can. Bernstein. M. Krick-sen, Ratliff, Brooks. Moran, Simpson. Bridewell. Smillie. Pierce, A. Krickson, Kiefer, and Mad-dox.
In Memoriam
'We loved none other more than she
But God, needing her more than we,
Sent a heavenly anyel downTo add a jewel to her crown."
Alma Mate*
In the golden sunset of the Westland
None her splendor to deny,
Staunch and nohle stands our Alma Mater,
We love thee, Rogers High!
In each contest we'll uphold thee,
Lift thy banner to the sky.
As of old the Ked man bowed to Rogers
As he marched with head held high,
So our foes, whatever the endeavor,
Will bow to Rogers High!
Ever loyal, Alma Mater
Wc will shout thy name on high.
When our days within thy walls are ended,
And the years fly swiftly by,
Backward we shall turn with wistful gaze
To the days at Rogers High!
Loyal hearts, our strong devotion
We will pledge thee till we die.
Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, for mightyRogers
We sing of Rogers High.
J. D. MEYERPrincipal
E. R. JINNETTVice-Principal
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Byrne. Osborne, Smith, Perkins, Smith. LeFevere, Jinnett. Swann. MacOown.Simet, Coburn, Meyer. Second Kow: Mtnzel, Dooiittle, Rea, McMahan, Benjamin. MorrisonSwenson, Van Austene, Bovee, Hughes. Purily. Third Row: Herrington. Hubbell. Starr, Tre-zona. Klsensohn, Harmon, Kapek. Slater, Webb, Becher. Fourth Kow: Aumann. Herrington, Mik-kelson, Barton, Finnegan, Stevens, Budwin, Weymouth. Hllingsen. Eaman. Fifth Kow: Blaek.Herbert. Saltz.
ADMINISTRATIONJ. D. Meyer, Principal
E. R. Jinnett, Vice-Principal
Rose Finnegan, Girls' Adviser
Monroe Hubbell, Hoys' Adviser
Carolyn A. Kapek, Librarian
Mary Slater, Study Hall
Blanche Hill Swenson, Study Hall
Leta Osborne, Study Hall
Evelyn Meranda, Secretary
Frances Cowles, Stenographer and Book Clerk
ENGLISHJoseph M. Tewinkel, HeadTheodora BudwinClarissa HermanElizabeth HerbertRay G. HubbardRuth SwannNorman Trezona, (part time)
Faye C. WeymouthPaul MacGown
COMMERCIALA. P. Coburn, HeadMonroe HubbellRene G. McMahanJack MooberryBernice SimetEthd Van Austene
MUSICGlenn B. Starr
Blanche Hill Swenson
SCIENCEL. W. Saltz, HeadJames EamanCarl Kllingsen
J. W. BlackIrvin R. Ifbud
MATHEMATICSWalter E. Dooiittle, HeadW. L. HeringtonJ. L. PurdyGertrude Rea, (Part time)
SOCIAL SCIENCEL. T. Byrne, HeadE. T. BecherJames Klsensohnlva MorrisonA. Louise Smith
FOREIGN LANGUAGESMarion G. Le FevreMarie Bovee
MANUAL AND FINE ARTSA. R. BartonF. C. HughesC. E. RussumF. Dale Smith
HOME ECONOMICSBdlM HerringtonCharste MikkelsonLucille Youngman, (Part time)
PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMabel Perkins
M. J. Benjamin
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It
fiErtel I.lse McBreen McGhee BossioZumiioff Peterson Drake Stansbcrv Olson
fJatUAGi/uf, QlaM. JleadenA
Miles Ertel Class PrexyMarie Zmnlioff Artist
Kathryn Luse ValedictorianIrving Peterson AthleteJoe McBreen Boys' FederationLloyd Stansbury Drum MajorEsther Bossio Student CouncilWinnie Mae Drake Girls' LeagueBeulah McGee SalutatorianEvalyn Olson Editor
fJasutaAAf, <£e+uai Jfonosi Roll
Kathryn Luse Esther Bossio Miles ErtelBeulah McGhee Arthur True Edna Mae AndersonMamie Hinz Norma Thompson Lloyd StanshuryGladys White Fern Hay Roy WilliamsThaddius Oster Marian Ponto
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Elton AllenLongfellow
"R" Club (4)Football (2, 3, 4)
Record Staff (4)
Boys' Federation
Ell-
Rep.
•Dutch"Edna Mae AndersonMead
National Honor Society
Vice-President, SophomoreClass
President Sophomore Class
Basketball
Glee ClubDramatics (3, 4)
Violet Bauer "VfHamilton
Harding Debate ClubSecretary of Harding Debate
(4)Glee ClubMixed Chorus"Lucky Jade""The Buccaneer""Pickles""Harmony Hall""Hollywood Extra"
Virginia Baumgartner "Gee"Hamilton
Secretary, Home Room (2)
Chairman of Decoration for
Social Service (4)
Chairman of Table Mannersfor Social Service (4)
Four Star Club (3, 4)
Spanish Club (2, 3, 4)
Swimming (4)Skating (3, 4)Girls' League
Esther Bossio "F.s"
BemissNational Honor Society
President, Student Council (4)
Treasurer, French Club (4)
Student Council Rep. (4)
Girls' League Rep. (3)Chairman of ScrapbookCommittee (2)Record Staff, Feature Editor
(4)Cub Editor (4)Annual Staff (4)Girls' League Gossip (3Christmas Committee (1)Big Sister (4)Public Utility (3, 4)Chairman, Publicity
Committee for Prom.Senior A Honor Roll
John Cady "Jack"Arlington
Rifle ClubRecord StaffBoys' FederationOutdoor Life Department
Esther CarlsonBemiss
Secretary, O. G.
"C" Club (2)Girls' League"Pickles""The Lucky Jade
"Esther"
A. (4)
Claude Anders "Claudic"Libby Junior High School
Vice-President of Home Room(3)
Footlights Club (4)Quill and Scroll (4)Inter-Class Basketball (4)Record Staff (4)Cub Staff (4)Record Con (4)Footlights ConInter-School Con (4)
James BarstadLibbx Junior High
Art Club (3, 4)Boys' Federation
"Jim"
Helen BaumgartnerHamilton
Spanish Club (2, 3, 4)Four Star Club, 1 year.
Girls' LeagueHandy Andy (3 semesters)
Lawrence Blandv "Blow"Logan
Boys' Federation
Beatrice BraaschWest Valley
Four Star Club (4)Volleyball (4)Swimming (4)Tennis (4Girls' League
"Betty"
Alton CanterLongfellow
Economics AwardBoys' Federation
"Alton"
Douglas Carter "Chub"Arlington
Secretary, Radio Club (4)
Vice-President, Radio Club
(4)Charter Member, Radio Club
Band (1, 2, 3, 4)
Cub Staff (4)Boys' Federation Home Room
Representative (4)
v.
Dopo"Jack CarterArlington
Golf (4)Football Patrol (3, 4)
Hall Patrol (1, 2, 3, 4)
Howard Clifford "Cliff"
Libby Junior HighSecretary, Home Room (3)
Boys' Federation Rep. (3)
Vice-President, Home Room(4)
Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room(4)
Sports Editor, Record Staff
(4)
Ethel Cox "Et"North Central
Home Economics Gun(2, 3, 4)
Baseball (2)Volleyball (2)Dramatics (4Record Staff (4)Social Service (4)Vocational Department (4)
Girls' League Advisor's Office
Home Room Roll Checker
(3, 4)Honor Roll of Girls* LeagueStudy Hall (4)Skating (4)
Winnie Mae Drake "Windy"Bemiss
National Honor SocietyPresident, Girls' LeaguePresident, Girls' Inter-School
CouncilPresident, Home Room (4)Vice-President, Art Club (3)
Art Club (2, 3, 4)Student CouncilHarding Debate (3, 4)Girls' Athletic Club (4)Volleyball (1, 2, 4)Basketball (2, 3)Tumbling (2Swimming (3)Paint Crew (2, 3, 4)Girls' League Honor Roll
Secretary, PuppetrySenior Prom Committee
Pearl Eames "Pearl"Hamilton
Treasurer, Spanish Club (3)Chairman, Scrapbook
Committee (3)Vice-President, Home Room
<4)Chairman, Entertainment at
DancesVice-President, Social Service
Footlights Club (3, 4)Junior Dramatics Club (1, 2)
Spanish Club (2, 3, 4)"C" Club (3)Skating (3, 4)Dancing (3, 4)"Harmony Hall"Spring Sports QueenGirls' LeagueHandy Andy
Ralph Farano "Ralph"Regal
President, Radio Club (4)Radio Club, (3, 4)Boys* Federation Rep.Senior Graduation Play
Charles Gumm "Chuek"Cooper
National Honor SocietyJunior Dramatic Club
President (2)Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior
Dramatic Club ( 1
)
V ice- President, Montero ClubVice-President, Senior ClassV ice- President, StudentCouncil (3)Operetta (1)All School Play (4)Senior Prom Committee,Chairman
i Jr
f
Mary Jane Cass "Bones"Longfellow
Band (3, 4)Orchestra (2, 3, 4)Girls' League
Eileen Cowles "Leen"Prince Albert Collegiate
HighTreasurer, Spanish Club (4)Footlights Club (3)Spanish Club (3, 4)Math Club (4)Girls' League— Social Service
DepartmentHandy Andy (2 semesters)
Lois Crane "Lois"Libby Junior High
Sub-Chairman, DramaticsDepartment (4)
Sub (.'hairman. Social Service
(4)Secretary, History Class (4)Art Club (2, 3, 4)Four Star Club (3)Spanish Club (3, 4)Swimming"Abie's Irish Rose""Once in a Lifetime"Senior Graduation Play.
Audrey Nell Dlfy "Cookie"Nespelem
Chairman, Tickets CommitteeDad and Daughter Banquet
Sub-Chairman, Introductions
(4)Staff of Girls' LeagueGossip (3, 4)
Miles Ertel "Turtle"Regal
National Honor SocietyVice-President, French Club
(3)President, French Club (4)President, Cosmic Club (4)Secretary, Montero Club (4)Vice-President, Student
Council (4)President, Senior "A" ClassSergeant-at-Arms. French Club
(4)President, National HonorSociety (4)French Club (3, 4)Montero Club (3, 4)Cosmic Club (3, 4)Student Council (3, 4)Boys' Federation ScholarshipCommittee (3)
Senior Honor Roll
Business Manager, QueenContest (4)
Hall PatrolSchool Play, "Once in a
Lifetime"
John Goans "Gobby'Lewis and Clark
Boys' Federation
Addalink P. Hann "Ham"Whitman
Rogers Service Club (3, 4)Student Council (3)Big Sister (4)Home Economics Club (4Volleyball (I)Study Hall Roll Checker (4)
V"va Hanson -a ,
_ Co'desac, IdaHoVtTV
*ootI.gh,s Club (3, 4)G'rls' League^
Glee Club (2, 3)Advanced Choir (3, 4)Record Staff (4)
''
Sg*» Council (3)The Buccaneers"Harmony Hall"Hollywood Kxtra"
"all Patrol (3 4)
"Jay"Jav Hanson
A'orfA CVn/ra/Vice-President, Home B„
Boys- FederationCub Staff Rogcrs Record
Charles JenkinsO/u OrcW,,
g«U Patrol (4)Boys' Federation
Bill"
Richard Johnson -Dirl,.,Regal ')ur*
Sergeant-a.-Arms. Ar , ClubAn Club (3, 4)Boys' Federation
UVSSS
KvA"SCA-° "*w"arding Debate, President (4)Home Room, Vice-PresidentGirls' league RepresentativeHarding Debate Club (3, 4)Volleyball (Captain ofSophomore Team)
Editor of Cub IssueGirls' league
Phyllis I.ammers "FleecyLongfellow
Rogers Service Club (4Vice-President, Quill and
ScrollMovie Camera CommitteeCub EditionO. G. A. Club (4)Record Staff (4)Treasure Chest Staff (4)Asociate Editor, Treasure
Chest (4)Lake Naming ContestCommittee
Glee Club (1, 2)
Katiirine L,use "Kay'Bemiss
ValedictorianNational Honor SocietyStudent Council (1, 2)Rogers Service (4)Home Room President (2)Secretary, Home Room (4Treasurer, Home Room (3)Vice-President, Spanish Club
(3)Sub-Chairman, Handicraft
Department (2)Spanish Club (2, 3, 4)Basketball (2)Girls' LeagueGirls' League Honor Roll
Big Sister, TutorScholastic Honor Roll
Camera CommitteePuppetryGraduation PlaySenior Prom CommitteeSenior Honor Roll
. HlCKS "Dawn"Dawnelda Hicks
Cooper crietvNational Honor S°^ie^uh ^leered Horn/ Kconom.cs
C,ub (4)Home Room (3)
Secretary,Home R
2)unior Dramafc Club (
Footlights Club (Jj +)2 3)
Home Kconom.cs <~iu
Baske.baU (1. 2)
Baseball O. 2'
Volleyball (1. 2. 3 >
('.iris' League „
^ce in aVM*Orchestra U. - >
Record Staff (*)
Student Council (4)
Footlights Con
Record Staff Co..
"Ede"EDJTB Hove
'• f,rs,aT Rogers Record
Hus.ness Stan,
G^Offie* (2, 3)
Girls' League
Hilda Johnson
President. Soc.al L.fe
Girls' League
•Hilda"
Elm"F. mEk Kkomm
Arlington
Service Group
Boys' Federation
Scholarship
Committee
, "Dean"Dean Ladd "
BemissHonor Roll (L
f)...
Vice-President, Art Club (3)
Secretary, Rifle Club (3)
Rifle Club (3, 4)
K" Club (4)
Track (2)Rifle Team (3,
"Lucky Jade"Armistice Play
4)
Jack Linden "Swede-
ArlingtonVice-President, Art Club (4)
Art Club (2, 3, 4)
Golf (4)Boys' Federation
Chorus (3, 4)
"Harmony Hall"
"Hollywood Kxtra"
Hall Patrol
Joe McBreen, J«. "Jo Jo
ArlingtonPresident, Boys' Federation
(4)Secretary, Senior Class
President, Harding Debate
(3)President, Home Room (3, 4)
President, Montero (4)
Sergeant-at-Arms, "C" Club
(4)Junior Dramatic Club (2)
Football (1, 2, 3)
Basketball (1, 2)Baseball (I, 2, 3, 4)Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4)Dramatics (4)
Beulah McGhee "Soup"Whitman
National Honor Society
SalutatorianChairman, Puppetry
DepartmentRogers Service ClubHome Room RepresentativeSecretary, Home Room (2)Art Club (3, 4)Home Economics Club (3, 4)Record Staff
Senior Honor Roll
Girls' League Council
LaVerne Mariek "Bud"St. Xavier
President, Boys' Departmental—Gym
"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Football (2)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Delores MoonHamilton
Girls' League Rep. (4)
Dodic"
Agnes Munthek "Aggie"Bemiss
Volleyball (1)Operetta (3)Christmas Program (2, 3)Girls' League Chorus (3, 4Girls' League
l jm » Oas "Oats"Longfellow
Freshman AdvisorHarding Debate (3, 4)"R" Club (3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 3)Golf (3)Track (1, 2, 4)Hockey (4)Band (1, 2, 3, 4)Boys' Federation
Patricia O'Grady "Pat"Whitman
Rogers Service ClubPresident, Home Room (4)Secretary, Home Room (4)Home Economics Club
(1, 2, 3, 4)Tennis TeamGirls' League
Ted Oster "Teddv-Wcdd\Regal
Rogers Service ClubNational Honor SocietyVice-President, 9-A (1)Treasurer of Montero Club
(2, 3)"R" Club (3, 4)Harding Debate (2, 3, 4)Montero Club (2, 3, 4)Cosmic Club (3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3)Track (1, 2, 3)
m1 F M
Maxine McMann "Mac"Longfellow
BasketballTennisVolleyballBaseballBusiness Staff, Rogers Record
(3)Business Manager, Rogers
Record (4)Student Council (1, 3)"Lucky Jade"Girls' League Honor Roll
(1, 2)
Leo Moffatt "Bev"Whitman
Vice President, Home RoomSergeant-at-Arms, Home RoomPresident, Outdoor Life
(1 semester)"R" Club (3, 4)Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4)Hockey (3)Annual Staff (4)Armistice Day PlayBoys' FederationSports Editor, Cub Edition
Arcade MorelandHamilton
Band (2, 3, 4)
Merrill NorthBoys' Federation
"Shorty"
"Merrill"
Ben Oberg "Bennie"Longfellow
President, Home Room (2Secretary, Home Room (4)Yell Leader (1)"R" Club (3, 4)Football (1, 4)Baseball (1, 4)Rasketball (1)Cub StaffBoys' Federation
Evalyn Olson "Evie Ole"Longfellow
Rogers Service ClubQuill and Scroll (3, 4)Editor-in-Chief of Rogers
RecordTechnical Advisor of Rogers
RecordVice-President, Quill and
Scroll
Student Council (4)Lieutenant Drum-Majoress
(4)Assignment Editor of Record
(3)Secretary, Quill and Scroll (4)Girls' League Rep. (3)Volleyball (1, 2, 3)Basketball (1, 2, 3)Skating (3)Baseball (1, 2, 3Swimming (2, 3)Badminton (3)Tennis (2, 3)Tumbling (1, 3Captain of Baseball team (3)Song Leader (4)Pirette Girls' (1, 3, 4)Annual Staff (3, 4)Record Staff (3, 4)Editor of Girls' League
Gossip (3)Girls' League Honor RollGirls' League CouncilBig Sister (4)Main Office (3)Nurses' Office (3)Advisor's OfficeStudy Hall Checker (3, 4)Library Assistant (2, 3)Queen Contest (4)Rogers Freshmen HandbookCommittee
Glee Club (1, 2)
Martin Palmquist "PmJmit"Longfellow
Sergeant-at-Arms. FrenchClub (3)
French Club (3, 4)Radio Club (3)Boys' Federation
Lee Patch en "Lee'
Spanish (2, 3, 4)
Rifle Club (2, 3, 4)Advertising Staff (2, 3, 4)
Track (4)
Irving PetersonLibby
"R" Club (3, 4)Football (3, 4)Track (3, 4)
Hire Squad (4)Boys* Federation
"Pete
Fern RayCooper
Big Sister
Senior Honor Roll
Girls' League
"Fern"
Eugene SandhergLongfellow
•R" Club (4)Football (3, 4)Basketball (3, 4)Track (2, 3)Basketball Manager (3
Boys* Federation
"Sandy"
Harry Sparks, Jr. "Porky'Lewis and Clark
Radio Club (3
Sergeant at- Arms. Radio Club"R" Club (3, 4)Football (2, 3, 4)Track (2)Hockey (4)Basketball (2Boys' Federation
Makjorie SteeleLewis and Clark
Volleyball (1, 2)Basketball (1, 2, 3)Baseball (1)Tumbling (2Cub StaffRecord Staff
Gym Office (3)Girls' League
Dorothy ThomasNorth Central
Girls' League
'Dotli,
Harold Payne "Bud"West Valley
Student Council (3
"R" Club (3, 4)Harding Debate Club (3, 4)
Four Star Club (2, 3)
Football Manager (2, 3, 4)Basketball Manager (2)
Debate Squad (4)
Marian Ponto "Ponticns"Libby
National Honor Society
Senior Honor Roll
Treasurer, Art Club (4)
Corresponding Secretary, ArtClub (4)
Scribe, Harding Debate (4)
President, Quill and Scroll (4)
Art Club (3, 4)Four Star (3, 4)Harding Debate (4Quill and Scroll (4)Baseball (3)Chairman, ScrapbookCommittee
Glee Club (2)Mixed Chorus (3)'Harmony Hall'* (3)Record Staff (4Girls' Sports EditorAnnual Staff (4)Circulation Manager (4)Honor Roll (3, 4)Student Council (4)Hall Patrol (4Library Worker (3)Gym Office (4)
Arlene Ruark "Arlene"Regal
Photopiay (1)Home Economics Club (3, 4)"Once in a Lifetime" (4)Tennis Team (1, 2)
Rl'dolpii Shaw "Mushy'Arlington
Basketball (2)Tennis (4)Annual Staff (4)Boys' FederationArmistice Day PlayAssistant Sports Editor, Cub
Edition
Lloyd Stansbury "Speed"Whitman
National Honor SocietySenior Honor Roll
Scholastic Honor Roll (3, 4)
Cosmic Club (4)Band (3, 4)Drum Major (4Orchestra (4)Boys' Federation
George Stein "Geo"Arlington
Hi-Y Club (4)Cosmic Club (4)Radio Club (3, 4)Vice-President, Radio ClubTreasurer, Radio ClubMath ClubHome Room President (4Vice-President, Home Room
(4)President, Handicraft (4)Chairman, TraditionsCommittee (4)
Chairman, ChristmasCommittee (4)
National Honor SocietyStudent Council Rep.
(1, 2, 3, 4)Boys' Federation Nominating
Committee (4)Senior "A" NominatingCommittee (4)
Social Committee (3, 4)
Joe ToblerLogan
Boys' Federation
"Joe"
Lola May Toblem "Toby'Logan
Volleyball (3)Baseball (2)Girls' LeagueInvitation Chairman, Dad-
Daughter BanquetStudy Hall Worker
Arthur True "Art"Regal
National Honor SocietySenior Honor RollVice-President, Radio Club (3)President, Radio Club (4)Radio Club (3, 4)Fire SquadBoys' FederationScholarship Committee
Samual Vf.ntimici.io "I'enti'Gonsaga
Rogers Service ClubStudent CouncilHonor RollBoys' Federation
Representative"C Club (2, 3, 4)Junior Dramatics (1, 2)Dramatic ChairmanHarding Debate (3, 4)President, Entertainment (4)Fire Squad (4)Senior Prom CommitteeFootball (1)Basketball (I)"Submerged**"Once in a Lifetime""Buccaneers""Harmony Hall""Hollywood Extra"Chorus (2, 3, 4)Student BroadcastAll-City ChorusJournalism, Cub StaffBoys' Federation
Albert Ward "Al"Santa Ana, California
Football (r, 2)Basketball (I, 2)Football PatrolBoys' Federation
Rohkrt WattsHamilton
Boys* Federation
Roy Williams "WillieBemiss
9.A Class PresidentStudent CouncilFootball (ItTrack (3)Record StaffHome Room PresidentHall Patrol"R" Club (3, 4)Senior Honor RollGerman ClubVice President, German Club
Ruth YoungNorth Central
Girls' League
"Ruth'
Lloyd Trerise "Boscoc"Bemiss
Hall Patrol
Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room(3)
Vice-President, Home Room(3)
Track (1, 2)Inter-Class Basketball
(I. 2, 3, 4)Boys' Federation
Alan Updike "Dikcum"Arlington
Sergeant-at-Arms, French Club
(3)Treasurer, Radio Club (4)Sergeant-at-Arms, Radio Club
(3)"R" Club (3, 4)Football (2, 3, 4)Golf (3, 4)Debate (3, 4)Spring Sports Chairman (4)Student CouncilInter-school Relations
CommitteeTrack (4)
"Vera"Vera WakeleyArlington
Main Office (4)Miss Finnegan's Office (4)Girls' League
Betty WardBemiss
"Pickles""Lucky Jade"Girls* League
"Betsy"
"Gladys"Gladys WhiteH(I»!l7f0H
Rogers Service ClubNational Honor SocietyPresident, Home Room (4)
Student Body Treasurer
(3, 4)O. G. A. Club (4)
Big Sister
Nomination Committee for
Senior "A's"Senior Prom Committee
Geneva Winters "Jean'Columbia
Pirettes (1)Gym Office (1)President, Home Room
Mark: ZUM hoef "Zummte"Longfellow
Rogers Service ClubGirls' League Honor Roll
(2, 3, 4)Vice President, Art Club (3)Secretary, Art Club (2)Art Editor of Rogers Record
(2, 3 t 4)President, Home Room (3)Manager, Paint Crew (3)Secretary of Girls' LeagueFootlights Club (3)Girls' League Council (3, 4)Stage Crew (2, 3, 4)Student Council (2)Girls' Inter-High SchoolCouncil (4)Art Kditor, Girls* League
Gossip (3)Girls' League Representative
(2)Home Room Representative
, < 3 >
Secretary, PuppetryDepartment (3)
Chairman, PuppetryDepartment (2)
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
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• Leaving four years of high school behind them, 96 students were handed
their diplomas Tuesday evening, January 24.
Kathryn Luse led the class scholastically, while Beulah McGhee gained
the honor of Salutatorian.
Miles Ertel was class president, aided by Charles Gumm as vice-president;
Joe McBreen, secretary; and Norma Thompson, treasurer. Esther Bossio was
Student Council president during the last semester of the class.
• At the January class graduation, the school motion picture camera was
first operated before the general public. Eight minutes of film, part in color,
were shown of school activities.
Led by Ted Oster as .attorney for complaints, and Charles Gumm, defense
attorney, the members of the special senior English class gave a play in the
form of a hearing conducted by the school board. Ralph Farano, as chairman
of the school board, gave their decision after hearing the witnesses.
Winnie Mae Drake, Hilda Johnson, Audrey Duffy, Mary Jane Cass, Ar-
cade Moreland. and Florence St. Onge enacted the parts of parents who dis-
approved of certain phases of school life, while Edith Hove, Patricia O'Grady,
Eugene Sandberg. Martin Palmquist, and Pearl Eames were the students who
upheld the present curriculum.
Phyllis Lammers, Fern Ray, Esther Bossio, and Kathryn Luse comprised
the members of the school board.
Senior AiAiwyiafdtA
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Swartz Johnson Danielson Casey BergCULBERTSON WaKEEEY BETTEN RATLIFF SMITH
Bob Swartz Class PrexyAlveretta Culbertson Drum MajoressRosina Johnson ValedictorianCharles Wakeley AthleteBob Danielson '. Boys' FederationEleanor Smith SalutatorianHelen Ratliff Girls' LeaguePaul Betten EditorRalph Berg Student CouncilMamie Jean Casey Dramatics
flu+te Senear oU-anai Roll
Rosina Johnson Gladys Smith James HayesEleanor Smith Hob Swartz Virginia CutlerJohn Petty Maxine McKinney Margie SimonsonVivian Larson Marguerite Bollard Marian HonserEllen Pershall Jeantftte Hendrickson Warren Salt/.
Helen Ratliff Mamie Jean Casey Albert AkinsBeatrice Drury Alton Hassell .lames TurnerRoland Dhondt Ralph Berg Marvin AylerGrant Anderson Hob Danielson Ruth HetheringtonDorothy Sehendel Don Carter Karl TerryMary Eleanor Sullivan Roy Bishop Hazel HronsonDoris Montague Don Hughes Frances WilliamsonDelores Hell Otho Nelson Ida KuestermanEthylle Anderson Frank Rotondo Maxine HenryFlora Curryer Paul Betten Dorothy TecHelen Jorgenson Albert Gayda Krma I.ipps
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Albert Akins "Al"Willard
National Honor Society
President Home Room (3)
President Math Club (4)Treasurer German ClubBoys' Federation
RepresentativeMath ClubGerman ClubCosmic Club"R" ClubHarding Debate ClubFootball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (l t 4)Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4)
Matt AlexanderLibby Junior
Boys' Federation
'Matt'
Marvin AvlerLibby Junior
Art ClubBoys* Federation
Karl Barn hart "Barney"Lewis and Clark
Stage Electrician (1, 2, 3)Hall Patrol (1)School Play, "Once in a
Lifetime"Boys' Federation
Bob BenishHamilton
Track (4)Boys' Federation
Helen BergenRegal
Girls' League
Pall BergmanSt. Xavicr
"Dutchy"
Boys* Federation Rep. (3)"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Golf (4)Basketball (1)Baseball (I. 2, 3, 4)Boys' FederationDramatic Club
Ethylle Anderson "Andy'Libby Junior
Rogers Service ClubHandicraft DepartmentDrum and Bugle (3,4)
Honor Roll (3,4)
Girls' League
Grant Anderson "Andy'Bemiss
Vice-President Home Room(4)
Student Council (3)Math ClubCosmic ClubBaseball (1)Football (3, 4)Hall Patrol
Hazel BarkerMarcus High
Vice-President Home RoomAttendance Checker HomeRoom
Four Star Club (3)Home Economic Club (4)Girls' League
Delores B. Bell "Ding-Dong"Libby Junior
President Home Room (2)Assistant Director Girls'
League Chorus (2, 3)Footlights ClubO. G. A. ClubFloor Hostess (4)Editor Girls' League Calender
(4)Scholastic Honor Roll
(2, 3, 4)Girls' League Honor Roll
(3, 4)"Harmony Hall""Buccaneers'*Drum and Bugle Corps (3, 4)Girls, Glee ClubMixed Chorus (3)
Ralph Berg Jr.Whitman
National Honor SocietyPresident, Student CouncilFire SquadPresident, "R" ClubPresident, Home RoomVice-President, Monte ro ClubFederation Representative (4)Cosmic Club (3, 4)Art Club (1, 2, 3, 4)Rifle Club (Charter Member)Montero Club (3, 4)Football (I, 3, 4)Track (1, 2, 3, 4)
Robert Berger "Butch'Ltbby
Rogers Service Club (3, 4)Boys' Federation Rep. (3)Secretary, Home Room (4)President, Home Room (4)Sergeant-at-Arms, Footlights
ClubPresident, Footlights ClubExecutive Senior CommitteeRecord Staff"C" Club (3, 4)
Paul BettenBemiss
Senior Honor RollPresident, Quill and ScrollCub EditionRecord StaffEditor, Rogers' RecordAnnual StaffBoys* FederationRogers ServiceBand (2, 3, 4)Orchestra
Don BlackwellNorth Central
Hall Patrol (4)Paddle Squad (4)Boys' Federation
"Blackic"
Albert BevanHamilton
"R" ClubRadio Club (2)Hockey (3)Boys' Federation
•At"
Rose BojeMarycliff
Girls' League
Marian Bonser "Mary At,
BemissSub-Chairman, Social LifeDepartment
O. G. A. Club"C" ClubBaseball (1)Basketball (1)Volleyball (1)Cub Staff (4)Record Staff (4Annual Staff (4)
A
Dorothy BrkdesenLongfellow
Vice-President, Home Room(2)
Record StaffAnnual Staff
James Brewer "Jim"Hamilton
Scrgeant-at-Arms, Home Room(3, 4)
Secretary, Home Room (4)Cosmic ClubRadio ClubTrack (2)"Once iti a Lifetime" (4)
Sydney BrotiiertonRegal
Track (1, 3, 4)Hall PatrolOrchestra (3, 4)Band (4)Boys' Federation
Herman Blanciier"Dark Eye"
RegalJunior Dramatic ClubRadio ClubHall PatrolBoys' Federation
Roy Bishop "Bish"Longfellow
Fire Squad (4)Hall Patrol (2)"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Golf (I, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1)Home Room President (2)Student Council (2)
Louise A. Bond "Louie"Bemiss
Vice-President, "C" Club (2)Tennis ClubTennis (3, 4)Basketball (3)Volleyball (1, 2,
Tumbling (2, 3,
Baseball (1, 2, 3Gym Office (1, 2,
Girls' League
3)
4)
3)
Helen BowersGirls' League
"Puny"
Elizabeth Brewer "Betty"Clarkston
Secretary, Hiking DepartmentVolleyball (1, 2)Library WorkerGirls' League
Hazel Mae Bronson "Boots"North Central
Library Worker (1, 2, 3)Secretary, O. G. A. Club (4)Student Council Rep. (4)O. G. A. ClubGirls' League
Del Brown "Bucko"Regal
President, Home Room (4)Vice-President. Speech Club
(4)President, U. S. History II
(4)"R" Club (3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2)Boys' FederationDramatics (4)Prom CommitteeDebate
MARGUERITE D. BlLLARD"Maryic"
ArlingtonSecretary, Freshman Class
President, Home EconomicsClub (4)
Secretary, G. A. C. (4)
G. A. C. Club (3, 4)Volleyball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Baseball (1, 2
Tennis (3, 4)Tumbling (1)Swimming (3)Skating (3)Student Council (4Campcraft Sub-Chairman (2)
Handicraft (2, 3)
Big Sister (3, 4)
Yvonne Marjorie BurkeBcmiss
"Pickles"Pirette Girls
Girls' League
George CaseyArlington
Senior Prom CommitteeHi Y Club (4)Rogers Service ClubBoys' Federatiott
Edna Caudill 'Eddie"Libby
Girls' League
Herb Coffee "Herb"Arlington
Art Club (4)Boys' Federation
Lois CoxWorth Central
Tennis (1, 2)Operetta '37 and '38
Alveretta Culbertson "Etta"Whitman
President, 11A Class
Quill and Scroll
TumblingBasketballVolleyballF.ditor of AnnualRecord Staff (4)Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4)Drum Majoress (3, 4)Pirettes (1, 2, 3, 4Drum and Bugle Corps (4)Band Drum Majoress (3)"Once in a Lifetime"Song Leader (2, 3, 4)Know Your Schools BroadcastKFPY
Girls League Honor Roll
Study Hall Worker
Don Carter "Pinkey"Regal
National Honor Society
Rogers Service ClubHome Room President (3)
Secretary, Student Council (4)
Secretary, Footlights Club
(4)Sergeant at-Arms, O. G. A.Club (4)
Secretary, Montero Club (4)
Treasurer, Senior Class
Junior Dramatic Club (1, 2)
Footlights Club (3, 4)
Montero Club (3, 4)
"R" Club (4)
O G. A. Club (4)Basketball (1, 2)
Tennis (2, 4)Student Council (1, 2, 4)
Hall PatrolManager, Winning SpringSports QueenYell Leader (1, 2, 3, 4)
Fire Squad (4)
Roger CaseBemiss
ChorusBoys' Federation
Mamie Jean Casey "Casey"Student Council (2)Chairman, Dramatics
Department (3)French ClubJunior Dramatic ClubFootlights ClubO. G. A. Club"The Whole Town's Talking""Show Off""The Tavern""Abie's Irish Rose""Once in a Lifetime""Tovarich"Secretary, Home Room (4)
F.i.mer Click "Click"Lewis and Clark
Cub Staff, Rogers' RecordRecord StaffAnnual StaffCafeteria (2, 3, 4)
George W. Collins "Rip"Medical Lake High
Sergeant-at-Arms, SpeechClass
Boys' Federation
Doris Crumbley "Butch"Bemiss
Rogers Service Club (3, 4)Sub-Chairman, Social Life (4)Harding Debate (4)Four Star Club (3)Home Economic Club (4)Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4)Swimming (2)Big Sister (3)Gym Office (1Senior Prom Committee
[HA Mae Culver "h\Whitman
TutorGirls' League Honor Roll
Jewell CummingsKendrick
TennisGirls' League
"Judy"
Harold Cubryer "Sparkey"Orchard Prarie
Treasurer, Art Club (4)
Junior Dramatic Club (1, 2)
Footlights Club (3, 4)
Art Club (3, 4)Track (1 ( 2, 3, 4)"Pickles""The Buccaneer""Hollywood Extra""Once in a Lifetime""The Tavern"Choir (1, 2, 3, 4)
Wayne DalkePresident, Home Room (4)Vice-President, Kntertainment
DepartmentDebate (1, 2, 3)Hall PatrolBoys* Federation
Gordon DennisLonyfctlow
Vice-President, Rifle Club
(4)"R" Club (3, 4)Rifle Team (3, 4)Captain, Rifle Team (4)
Beatrice DrurySt. Maries High
National Honor SocietyPresident, French Club (4)Social Secretary, HomeEconomics Club (3)
Secretary, Girls' League (4)President, Home Room (2)Girls' League Rep. (2)Sergeant*at-Arms, Home Room
(2)Secretary, Girls' League
Council (4)
Ray mono EllisBoys' Federation
Anna Mae Ericksen "Squak"Libby
Vice-President, Home RoomPirette GirlsDrum and Hugle Corps
Flora Curryer "Florey"Orchard Prarie
Rogers ServiceNational Honor SocietyVice-President, German Class
Secretary, German I Class
Girls* League Rep. (2)
Student Council (4)Harding Debate (3, 4)
German Club (2, 3, 4)
"Buccaneers""Hollywood Extra""Harmony Hall"Big Sister (3, 4)Girls' League Orchestra (1, 2)
Girls' League Chorus (3)Orchestra (1, 2)Chorus (3, 4
Virginia R. Cutler "Ginger"Orchard Prarie
President, Home Room (4)Secretary, Home Room (2)French Club (2, 3, 4)Harding Debate (3, 4Volleyball (2)Baseball (2)Basketball (2)Orchestra (2, 3, 4)Big Sister (3, 4)Drum and Bugle Corps (3, 4)Record Staff (3)Girls* League OrchestraGirls' League Chorus (4)
Bob Danielson "Horse"Libby
National Honor SocietyFire Squad (3, 4)Fire Chief (4)President, Boys' Federation
(4)Student CouncilExecutive Board, StudentCouncil (4)
Home Room President (3)Committee Chairman ofQueen Contest (4)
Rogers Night Under the Stars
(3)"R" Club (3, 4)Secretary, Athletic Dept.Football <2, 3, 4)Basketball (2, 3, 4)Track (2, 3)Sports Editor, Cub Staff (4)Sports Editor, Record Staff
(4)Sports Editor, Annual Staff
(4)Executive Board of Senior
ClassAll City FootballHonorary Captain Football
Roland Dhondt "Andante"Hamilton
National Honor SocietyBand (2, 3, 4)Student Council (1, 3)Freshman Class RepresentativeChairman, PlayhourCommittee-
Boys* Federation
J ean Elliott "Dimples"Arlington
Math Club (4)Basketball (1, 2)Volleyball (1, 2)Baseball (1)Girls' League
June EnosHamilton
Secretary and Treasurer,Home Room (4)
Spanish Club (4) •
Sub- Chairman, DancingCommittee (3)
Scrapbook Committee (1)Play Hour Committee (3)"Hollywood Extra"Study Hall Roll Checker
Modelle Ericksen "Sal"Libby
Vice President of Home RoomPirette Girl
Leroy Irving Erlwein "tecHighline High
Honor Roll First Two Years
In ChicagoFootball (3)Track (2, 3, 4)
Jeanne M. Fletcher "Dolly"Hamilton
Home Room Vice-President
(2)Chairman of "Ways and Means
Committee" in Home RoomArt Club (4)Quill and Scroll (4)
"Once in a Lifetime""Hollywood Extra"Cub Staff (4)Record Staff (4)Hall Patrol (4)Annual Staff (4)Drum and Bugle (3, 4)
Play Hour Committee (3)
Girls' League Dancing (2, 3, 4)
Study Hall (4)Senior Prom Committee
Ai. Gayda "Legs"Whitman
Vice-President of StudentCouncil
Cosmic ClubMath ClubArt ClubTrack (3, 4)
Ethel Annette HainesHape High
Girls' LeagueBasketball (2)Nurse's Office (4)Senior Pageant (4)Girls' League Calendar (4)Puppetry (4)
Martin HanenburgOttawa Hills High
Boys' Federation
Merle HartBemiss
Boys' Federation
James HayesGonzaga
Boys' FederationSenior Prom CommitteeSenior Honor Roll
Jim"
Joyce Fairburn "Dopey"Regal
Treasurer, Home EconomicsClub (4)
Home Economics Club (3, 4)
Girls' LeagueVolleyball (1, 2, 3)Baseball (1, 2, 3)Pirette Lieutenant (4)Spring Sports' QueenCandidate (3)
Pirette Girls (3)Song Leader (4)Senior Pageant (4)
Eugene FrostHamilton
Hall PatrolGolf
John Goodman "Johnny'Bemiss
President, Home Room (3)President, Speech Club (4)"R" ClubTrack (2, 3, 4)Cub Staff
Arthur Hanenburg "Art"Grand Rapids, Michigan
Boys' Federation
Lloyd HankeWest Valley
Boys' Federation
Alton Hassell Jr.Otis Orchards
Cosmic Club (4)Math Club (4)"R" Club (3, 4)Track (2, 3, 4)
"At"
Jeanette Hendrickson "Jan"Libby Junior
Treasurer, O. G. A. ClubO. G. A. ClubCub Staff (4)Record Staff (4)Annual Staff (4)Big Sister (4)Hall Patrol (4)Tutor (3)Skating (3, 4)Puppetry (2, 3)Senior Honor Roll
Scholastic Honor Roll
Glen 1 1 fn ricksHope High
Boys' Federation
'Glen"
"Max"Maxine HenrySt. Patrick's
Quill and Scroll (4)O. G. A. (4)G. A. C. (4)Tumbling (1, 2)Volleyball (2)Manager of Volleyball (4)Basketball (2, 3, 4)Captain, Basketball (4)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Cub Staff (3)Record Staff (4)Annual Staff (4)Pintle Girls (3, 4)
Arlene Hinsiiaw "Butch"Columbia
Ballet
Chairman in Gov. ClassChairman in Camera ClassChairman in N. W. History
Home Room
Senior Class
Vice-President
(3)Vice-President
(4)Cosmic ClubMath ClubGerman Club"R" ClubYell Leader (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball Manager (2)
Student Council (3)Boys' Federation
Representative (4)Fire Squad (4)
Babe"Rosina M. JohnsonHamilton
ValedictorianNational Honor SocietyRogers ServiceStudent Council (1, 3)
Vice-President, O. G. A. (4)Secretary, O. G. A. (3)Chairman of Big Sisters (3
Secretary, Senior A Class
Junior Dramatics (2)Footlights (3, 4)O. G. A. (3, 4)Pirette (1)Girls' League Council (4Glee Club (1, 2, 3)Mixed ChorusCandy Counter (3)Main Office (2Mr. Meyer's Secretary"Pickles" (1)"Buccaneers" lead (3)"Harmony Hall" lead (3)"Hollywood Extra" lead (4)Scholastic Honor Roll
Girls' League Honor RollTutor (2)
Clifford JonesLongfellow
Boys* Federation
4)
John HomerRegal
Boys' Federation
Don Hughes "Don"Arlington
National Honor Society
Sergeant-at-Arms, Cosmic Club
(4)
Kknnetii A. HillBemiss
Boys' Federation
'Kenny"
R it n Hetherington"Stnokey"
HamiltonPresident of Home RoomStudent Council
RepresentativeII . R. RepresentativeSergeant-at-Arms, G. A. C.G. A. C.Basketball (4)Volleyball (3)Tennis (3)Baseball (3)SwimmingSkatingTurn bling
I.i m a HomesArlington
Girls' League
Frances L. Hoxteli. "Pen ny''
WhitmanPresident of H. R. (4)Student Council (4)TutoringCub Staff Rogers Record (4)Study Hall Checker
On a JohnsonWest Valley
Girls' League
Clarence JonesColumbia
Rogers Service ClubTennis (2, 3, 4)
'Clarence"
M. Victor Jones "Stubby"Hamilton
Hall PatrolVice-President, 9B ClassSergeant-at-Arms, Art ClubArt ClubBoys' Federation
Helen Jorgensen "Jorgie"
LibbyVice-President, Home RoomGirls* League Representative
O. G. A.Girls' League ChorusOperetta (3)
Norma Lane "Pepper"Libby
SkatingHikingGirls* League
Magna LarsonLibby
Girls' League
Mary Lenz "Lenzo"Regal
Secretary, Home EconomicsClub
Treasurer, Harding DebateClub
Home Economics (2, 3, 4)Harding Debate (3, 4)Chairman, Handicraft
Department (3)Sub-Chairman, KnittingDepartment (2, 4)
Tumbling (1)Volleyball (1, 2, 3)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Captain (2)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Entertained in Girls* League
Con, Pep Con and PayCons.
Tennis (3)
Erma Lipps "Jim"Bemiss
National Honor SocietyStudent CouncilO. G. A. ClubMain OfficeGirls' League Honor RollCub StaffRecord StaffAnnual StaffPresident, Girls' Athletic
Club (4)G. A. C. Club (3, 4)Harding Debate Reporter (4)Harding Debate (4)Volleyball (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2 f 3)SwimmingSkatingTennisHandy AndyNurse*s OfficeRogers Service ClubSecretary, Home RoomChairman, Public Utility
DepartmentGym OfficeGirls' League Council
Gladys McDowellColumbia
Girls' League
Maxim J. McHarsessColumbia
Rogers ServiceHall PatrolBaseball (1, 2, 3)Basketball (1, 2, 3)Tumbling (1, 2, 3)Volleyball (1, 2, 3)Main Office Worker
'Mac"
CllARl.FS KORDUSLont/fellow
Boys' Federation
Frank I.angillII 'hit matt
Boys' Federation
Vivian Larson "Via"Hamilton
Rogers Service ClubNational Honor SocietyPresident, O. G. A. Club (4)Secretary-Treasurer, "R"
Club (4)Vice-President, Girls' League
(4)Tennis (3, 4)Big Sister (3)Study Hall Checker (2)Main Office (3, 4)Room Representative (3)Candy Counter and Cafeteria
(4Stenographer for Mr. Meyer
(4)Hall Patrol Captain (4)
Flash'June LoveCoeur d' Alette
Senior Prom CommitteeQuill and ScrollPresident, Home Room (4)Senior Executive Board (4)Record Staff (4)Cub F.ditor (4)Annual Staff (4)Scholastic Honor Roll (4)Girls' League
Donald McClellandHamilton
Rogers Service ClubFootball (2, 3)Baseball (2)Boys' Federation
Clara McGee '
ArlingtonSpanish ClubGirls' LeagueGirls' Glee Club"The Buccaneers""Harmony Hall"Hollywood Extra'Senior Prom Commilti
Fibber"
Ivan McInnesWhitman
Assistant BandmasterBoys' Federation
"Ike"
John McKinnevNorth Central
Boys' Federation
"Shadow'
Donald E. McMii.lfn "MacRitzville Hit/h
Boys' Federation
Hei.yn Mack "Mack"Arlington
Rogers Service ClubPresident, Home Room (3)Basketball (1, 2)Volleyball (1, 2)Baseball (1, 2Hostess (4)Senior Social Committee (4)
Sidney A. Mead "Sid"Cooler
Fire SquadRogers Service ClubPresident, Montero Club (4)Vice-President, Sports Dept.Vice-President, Boys'
Federation (4)Vice-President, **R" ClubPresident, Home Room (3)Football (1, 2, 3)Basketball (1)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Jack MerrittScneacquotcen Hitjh
Rogers Service (3)President, Rifle Club (3)Secretary. Rifle Club (4)President, Outdoor Life
DepartmentRifle Club (2, 3, 4Hi-Y Club (3, 4)"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Rifle Team (2, 3, 4)Basketball (3)
Francis MonahanCooper
Boys* Federation
Dan Morris "Hippo"Bemiss
President, Sports Dept.President, Home RoomSergeant-at-Arms, Home Room"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Fire Squad (4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Track (1, 2)Student Instructor, Metal
Shop
fMaxinf MoKinnfy
Rcardan lliyhAnnual StaffRecord Stafftub StaffGirls' League
"Ma
Ken n kt it Mi'Raf. "Scatty'Everett lliyh
Hall PatrolPaddle SquadPresident, Art Club (4)Sergeant-at-Arms, Art Club
(3)Art Club (3, 4)Manager, "Hollywood Extra"Took Part in Two OperettasBusiness Manager, TwoQueens (3, 4)
Ray Mani.fvNorth Central
Ilaseball (4)Boys' Federation!
"Skipper"
Bftty Mfrritt "Belts"Libby
Vice-President, Home Room(4)
Glee Club"Hollywood Kxtra"Girls' League
Katiiryn Mifi.frHamilton
"Hollywood Kxtra"Study Hall Checker (4Girls' League
"Kay"
Doris Montague "Do"Whitman
Vice-President, Home RoomSpanish ClubStudy Hall CheckerHall PatrolBig Sister
Elsie MorsLongfellow
President, "C"BadmintonVolleyballIce SkatingGym OfficeMain OfficeHall PatrolNurse's Office
"Freckles"
Club
Donald Gordon Moss "Don'North Central
Quill ami Scroll
Record StaffAnnual StaffCub EditionBoys' Federation
Laura Morse "Laurie"
BemissRogers Service ClubTreasurer, O. G. A. Club (3)
Secretary, Home Room (3)
Student Council (4)
"C" Club (2Tennis (1, 2, 3)Volleyball (2)Tumbling (1, 2)Baseball (2
Evelyn J. Nislev "Evie"Lewis and Clark
Home Room President
Student Council Rep.
Secretary, Home RoomGirls' League Rep.Senior Band (2, 3, 4)
Pirette Girl (2)
Ralph Oberc "Ted"Libby Junior High
Rogers Service ClubRifle ClubBoys' Federation
John OlsenLongfellow
President, Four Star Club (2)
President, Home Room (3)President, Boys' FederationEntertainment Department
Footlights Club"C" Club (1)"The Buccaneer""Once in a Lifetime""Tovarich""Harmony Hall""Hollywood Extra"Student CouncilManager, Spring Sports QueenHall Patrol (4)
Montana OstbyArlington
Secretary, VocationalDepartment
Basketball (2)Volleyball (2)Gym OfficeRecord StaffAnnual Staff
Leona Ott "Mickey'St. Maries High
Girls' League
Maxine M. Murphy "Mac'St. Patrick's
Orchestra (1, 2)Girls' LeagueBig Sister
Orno NelsonWhitman
Vice-President, Home Room(3)
Math Club (4)Football (2, 3)Track (1)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Boys' Federation
Arthur Novotny "Art'
IVhitrnan
Secretary, Home Room (2)
Vice-President, Home Room(3)
President, Home Room (4)President, HandicraftDepartment (4)
Vice-President, Cosmic Club
(4)Rifle Club (3)"R" Club (3, 4)Math (4)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Track (1)Assistant Sports Editor,
Record Staff (4)Hall Patrol
Lorraine Odean "Mel'Libby Junior High
Girls' League Representative
Pirette Girls
Girls' League
Johnny P. Osso"Rubber Legs'
ArlingtonPresident, "C" Club (3)Junior Dramatic Club (2)Harding Debate (3, 4)
"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Secretary, Boys' Federation
Athletic GroupFootball (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2)Vice-President, Boys'
Federation
F^UGENE OSTLUNDLongfellow
Boys' Federation
"Gene'
George Perry "M ussolint
ArlingtonHall Patrol (2, 3, 4)Fire Squad (3, 4)President, German Club (2)President, Home Room (2)Student Council (3)"C" Club"R" ClubGerman ClubMath ClubBaseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)
BUM Persh all "Lynn"Whitman
National Honor SocietyRogers ServiceVice-President, HomeEconomics Club (4)
President, Home Room (4)Secretary, Home Room (3)G. A. C. ClubVolleyball (1, 2, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3)Swimming (2)Skating (3)Tumbling (1)Record Staff (4)Annual Staff (4)Nurses' Office (2)Advisers' Office (2)
Bob Peters "Pete"Columbia
Hall Patrol (1, 2)Study Hall Worker (2)Harding DebateVice-President, Home Room"R" ClubHockeyFootball (1)Baseball (1)
Frank Peterson "Pete"Stockton, California
Rogers ServiceRifle Club (3)German Club (2, 3)Math Club (4)Football (3)Track (1)Tutor (1)Hall Patrol (3, 4)Rogers Patrol (3)Cub Staff
Helen Ratlirf "Helen"Hamilton
National Honor SocietyRogers Service ClubVice-President, Junior
Dramatic Club (2)President, Junior DramaticClub
Vice-President, Cosmic ClubFootlights ClubChairman, Dramatic
DepartmentPresident, Home RoomStudent Council"The Showoff""Abie's Irish Rose""Once in a Lifetime'"Tovarich"
Geraldine Rice "Gerry"Longfellow
President, Home Room (2)Girls' League RepresentativeStudent Council (4)Vice-President, 9B ClassBig Sister (3)Harding Debate"C" ClubVolleyball (2)Spring Sports Queen Contest
Janet Riek ".'an"Bemiss
Service Club (3, 4)President, Home Room (3)Vice-President, Home RoomChairman, Knitting CommitteeQuill and Scroll (4)Tennis (3)Swimming (3)Student Council (4)Annual Staff (4)Record Staff (4)Library Worker (3, 4)Gym Office (1)Senior Prom Committee (3)
Betty Elaine RoiiinsonLongfellow
Rogers ServiceMain Office WorkerBig Sister (3)Vice-President, Home Room
(4)Room Representative (2, 3)Treasurer, Harding Debate (4)Harding Debate Club (3, 4)Volleyball (1, 2)
Ioiin Wesley Petty "Johnnie"Longfellow
National Honor Society (3, 4)Boys' Federation Home Room
RepresentativeSergeant-at-Arms. Spanish
ClubSpanish ClubMath Club"R" ClubRadio ClubFootball (Manager Squad)Baseball (Manager Squad)Track (Manager Squad) (3)Basketball (Manager Squad)Boys' Chorus (1)Mixed Chorus (1)Operetta, "Pickles"All-School Play, "Tovarich"Senior Prom CommitteeSenior Honor RollHall Patrol
Earl PetersonNorth Central
Boys' Federation
Ollie PrianoArlington
Girls' League
"Pete"
"Ogg"
Ed Reynolds "Range"Regal
Sergeant-at-Arms, Speech Club(4)
Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room(1)
President, Home Room (1, 2)"R" Club (1, 2, 3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Tennis (2)Track (1, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2)Boys' FederationRecord StaffFire Squad (2, 4)Cub EditionStudent CouncilSenior Prom Committee
Betty Ricketts "Betty"Regal
Treasurer, Girls' LeagueFloor Hostess (4)Secretary, Home Room (4)Chairman, Hiking Department
(3)
Frank Rotondo "l'rankic"Cooper
Secretary of Home RoomBand (3)
Florence Rogers "Susy"Libby
Rogers ServiceScholastic Honor Roll (3, 4President, Footlights (4)President, Home Room (2)Footlights (3, 4)Annual Staff (4)Record Staff (4)Cub Staff (4)Floor Hostess (4)"The Whole Town's Talking"Costume Director, "The Showoff"
Assistant Director, "TheTavern"
Assistant Director, "Abie'sIrish Rose"
Assistant Director, "Once in aLifetime"
\ssistant Director, "Tovarich"Assistant Director, "llarmony
Hall"Girls' League Chorus (2)
Joy Rtdrud "Joy'
ArlingtonGirls' League
Warren Saltz "Bus"Arlington
SergeaM-at-Arms, JuniorDramatic Club (2)
Vice-President, H. Debate (4)
President, Cosmic Club (4)
Secretary, Sports Department.
Boys' Federation (3)
President, Home Room (2, 3)
Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room(3)
Montero Club (3, 4)Cosmic Club (3, 4)
"R" Club (2, 3, 4)German Club (3, 4)
Hi Y Club (4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Hockey (3)Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4)
"Show Off" (2)Hand (1, 2)Project Committee (3)Spring Sports Queen Manager
1, 2, 3)
Dorothy Schendel "Dot"Longfellow
Rogers Service ClubG. L- Room Representative
V. P. Home RoomMain Office (3)Hall Patrol
Library
Vy
Mary If. Schemmel "Schcm"St. Patrick's
Room Representative
Art Club"R" ClubVolleyball (1, 2, 3)
Tumbling (1, 2, 3)Haskctball (1, 2, 3, 4)(Referee)
Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Skating (3)Tennis (2, 3, 4)Pirate Girls (1, 2, 3, 4)
Gym Office
Vers SatlerWest Valley
Boys' FederationCub Kdition
Melvin ShansbyLongfellow
Math ClubBoys' Federation
FXeanor SiioultsLibby Junior
Tumbling (1, 2)
Volleyball (1, 2)
Roll Checker (2)"Pickles""Harmony Hall"
' Vern"
Mel"
•El"
Charles Short "Chuck"Libby Junior
Boys' Federation
Opal Mae Sills "Ope"Columbia
Girls' League
Barbara Simpson "BobbieRegal
Treasure, G. A. C.
Room Representative
G. A. C.Home Economics ClubVolleyball (2, 3, 4)Tumbling (2, 3)Basketball (1, 2, 3,4)
Baseball (1, 2)Tennis (3, 4)Cub KditionPirate Girls (2, 3, 4)
Gym OfficeProm Committee
Gladys Smith "Glad"National Honor SocietyService ClubSecretary, Cosmic Club(4)President, Home Room (3)Home Room RepresentativeCosmic Club (3, 4)"Pickles" (1)"Buccaneers" (2)"Harmony Hall" (3)"Hollywood F.xtra" (4)Hall Patrol (3, 4)Handy Andy (3)Big Sister (3, 4)High School Choir
(L 2, 3, 4)Drum and Bugle Corps (4)Pirettes (3)
Marcie Simonson. "Stmie"Bemiss
Rogers Service ClubStudent CouncilGirls' League"C" ClubVolleyball (1, 2)Tennis (1, 2 t )
Gym OfficeLibrary DeskScholastic Honor Roll
K.i.kanor J. Smith "Pumpkin"Hamilton
National Honor SocietySalutatorianPresident, French Club (4)Secretary, Cosmic Club (3)Vice-President, Girls' League
(4)President, Girls' League (4)Chairman, Big Sister
Department, Girls' League(3)
President, Home Room (2)President, Freshman Class ( 1
)
French Club (2, 3, 4)Cosmic Club (3, 4)Math Club (4)Pirette (3)Drum and Bugle Corps (4)
Isabel SmithSt. Patrick's
Spanish ClubBasketball (l, 2, 3, 4)I'umbling (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2, 3)Pirettes (2. 3, 4)
Bell"
Oscar Stirling "Ick'
St. Patrick'sSergeant-at-Arms, Rifle Club
(4)Vice-President, Outdoor Life
(4)Cosmic ClubRifle ClubRifle Team (4)
Dos Steele "Tiny"Rei/al
President, FederationF.ntertainment Department
Secretary, Boys' Federation
(4)Junior Dramatics (2)Footlights (4)Fire Squad (4)Band (3, 4)Orchestra (4)President, Boys' FederationHall Patrol (4)"Pickles""Buccaneers'*"Harmony Hall""Once in a Life-Time"
Lloyd Stussi "Stus"Whitman
Math ClubFootball (1, 2, 3, 4)
Baseball (2, 3)
F.DITII TrlRACENOArlintjton
Vice-President, Home RoomBasketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Captain, BasketballVolleyball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)
RrssELL Thompson "RhssRcyal
Rogers Service ClubVice-President, Home Room
(3Treasurer, Home Room (4)Social Representative, HomeRoom
Secretary, KntertainmentDepartment
Hi-Y Club (3, 4)Senior Prom CommitteeSenior Nominating Comm.Rifle ClubRecord StaffCub StaffAnnual StaffBusiness Manager, Rogers
RecordBand (2, 3, 4)
Richard Truscott "Dick'1
West ValleyHome Room RepresentativePaddle Squad (4)Record Staff (4)Boys' Federation
James Turner "Roscoe"Bemiss
Rogers Service ClubPresident, Spanish Club (4)Vice-President, Spanish Club
(4)Treasurer, Spanish Club (3)Home Room Secretary (2, 3)Home Room Vice-PresidentTrack ManagerHall Patrol (1, 2)Paddle Squad (2, 3)Secretary, Outdoor Life Dept.
of Boys' Federation
(J.' .* turn*
Robert I,. Swartz "Jorgie"Libby
National Honor SocietyRogers ServicePresident, Home RoomPresident, "C" ClubBoys' Federation Rep."C" ClubFootlight ClubEditor of Cub KditionKditor of Rogers Record (4)Annual StaffPresident, Senior Class"Tovarich"Movie Camera CommitteeQueen Contest CommitteeChairman
Student CouncilDance CommitteeScholastic Honor Ro!l
James A. Snyder "Jim"Commerce High
Boxing (1, 2) at CommerceWrestling (1, 2) at CommerceGym Leader (2) at Commerce
Dorothy TeeColvillf Junior High
Spanish Club (3. 4)Basketball (2, 3)Baseball (2, 3)Tumbling (2, 3Volleyball (2, 3
Tennis (3Drum and Bugle Corps (3, 4)
Kari. Terry "Duke"Regal
Student Council (2)Sergeant-at-Arms, Cosmic (4)Sergeant-at-Arms, German
Club (3, 4)1 1 nine Room President (2)Cosmic (3, 4)Montero (3, 4)German ClubFour Star Club (3, 4"R ' Club (2. 3, 4)Spring Sports QueenManager (3)
Tutor (1)Hall Patrol (3)
Dorothy Torc.erson "Dot"Columbia
DancingGirls' League
Barbara J Warner "Bobs"Hamilton
Spanish ClubStudent CouncilTennis (3)Hall Patrol (Lieut.)Gym OfficeAdvisor's Office
James 1*re "Skce"Whitman
Quill and Scroll (4)Secretary, Math. Club (4)Boys* Federation Rep. (1)Secretary, Home Room (3)Associate Kditor, Annual (4)Lieut. Hall Patrol (4)Mathematics Club (4)Hi-Y Club (2, 3)Stage Crew (2, 3)Klectrician (2, 3)Cub Staff (4Record Staff (4)Annual Staff (4)
Frances Mae Williamson"Franny"
LongfellowPresident, O. G. A. (4)Secretary, French Club (1, 3)Treasurer, Girls' LeagueGirls' League Rep.Student Council Rep.O. G. A. ClubFrench ClubBasketball (3)Baseball (1, 3)Tennis (2, 3)Volleyball (1, 3
Pirette (1)Nurses Office (3)Study Hall (3)Hostess (4)
Edith Wendel "Wendy'Bemiss
Vice-President, HardingDebate Club (3, 4)
O. G. A. Club (4)VolleyballBaseballBasketballTumbling
Donor II v \V II ittaker "Dot"Longfellow
Junior DramaticsOperetta "Harmony Hall''
Basketball (1, 2)Tumbling (1, 2)
Mary J. Wolperman "Janie'
BemissGirls' League Rep. (1)Junior Dramatics Club (1, 2)
Four Star Club (3)Baseball (2, 3)Volleyball (3, 4)Basketball (3)Record Staff (4)Annual Staff (4)"Pickles" (2)Quill and Scroll
Charles W. Wakeley"Chuck"
ArlingtonFire Squad (3, 4)Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys' Fed.Vice-President, Athletic Dept.
Fire Chief (4)"R" Club (2, 3, 4)Football (1, 2, 3, 4)Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4)Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4)Hi-Y (4)Golf (2, 3, 4)All-City Football '38
Bland Award '38
Alexander Whaley "Alec"Bemiss
Boys' Federation
Patricia Williams "Pat"Bemiss
"C" Cub (2)Volleyball (1, 2, 3)
Baseball (1, 2, 3)Basketball (1, 2)Basketball Referee (3)Tumbling (1, 2, 3)Skating (3)Dance CommitteePirette Girls (1, 2)Gym Office
Mary 1,. Wynkoop ' 'Squeck"Libby
Secretary, Art Club (4)
O. G. A. ClubGlee ClubHome Room Rep. (2, 4)
Joe TaylorArlington
Boys' Federation
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
flu+ie GlcM Jiuto>i4f
• Entering in September 1935 as a class of 197, the graduating Seniors of
June 1939 were then the largest class ever to start their high school days at
Rogers. They maintain a si/.e distinction to the end. On Friday evening. June7. diplomas will he handed to 193 seniors—the largest class ever to he gradu-
ated.
Scholarship honors go to Rosina Johnson. Valeditorian, and Eleanor Smith.Salutatorian. Boh Swart/, leads the class through its last days at Rogers, while
Don Hughes holds the position of vice-president. Rosina Johnson keeps the
minutes as secretary, and Don Carter is treasurer.
Two members of the class have occupied the Editor's desk on the Recordstaff; Bob Swartz. and Paid Betten. Ralph Berg headed the Student Councilduring the last semester.
• Past present and future democracy will be portrayed at the June gradu-ation in "Challenge of Democracy." The script was written by the specialEnglish 8 class under the direction of Paul MacGown of the English depart-ment.
Those participating in the commencement program and production wereWayne Dalke, Johnny Olsen. Lois Cox, Yvonne Burke, Dick Johnson. JeanStarry, John Petty, Annette Haines. June Enos, Anna Mae Erickscn, EthylleAnderson, Ray Manley, Eleanor Smith, Doris Montague, Lucille Gracdil.Al Akins, Jeanne Fletcher, Bob Swart/., Russell Thompson, Gordon Nelson,Ralph Oberg, James Hayes, George Casey, Bob Berger. Joyce Eairburn. andDon Steele.
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1. Kller. 5. , Peterson, Harris. 8. Starr. 11. Henry.2. Hendrickson and Lane. 6. ? 9. Belyea. 12. Stussi.
.i. Hughes. 7. Simpson. 10. Brewer. 13. I.unch time.
4. I.ammers. 14. O'Brien and
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First Row: B. Smith. <:. Smith. Tonto. Hlnz. White. Bossio. Diedlker, Hughes, and Petty.Second Row: Drake. Larson. Bysegger. Ratliff. Johnson. Carter, Mr. Jinnett (adviser). ThirdRow: Mr. Meyer (adviser). Drury, Curi-yer. Johnson, Oster. Thompson, and Upps. Fourth Row:Oxrleder, Ertel, Hicks. Pershall, Swartz, Berg. Kludt, and Gumm.
National cJfa+tai Society
FIRST SEMESTER
Miles Krtel President
Katliryn I.use
Beulah McUheeMamie Hin/.
Gladys White
Ted Oster
Art True
Miles Ertel
Dawndda Hicks
Kosina Johnson
Eleanor Smith
John Petty
Don Hughes
MEMBERS
Alhert Akins
Don Carter
Charles GummEdna Mae Anderson
George Stein
James Kludt
Boh Danielson
Erma I.ipps
Boh Swartz
Ralpn Berg
Shirley ThompsonFlora Curryer
Beatrice Drury
Vivian Larson
Helen Ratliff
I.loyd Stanshury
Esther Bossio
Winnie Mae Drake
Gladys Smith
Don Diediker
Jeanette Johnson
Isla Bysegger
Roland Dhondt
Marian Ponto
Ellen Pershall
• Requirements for admittance to the National Honor Society are outstand-
ing character, leadership, scholarship and service. The highest honor a high
school student may attain is membership in this national organization. Prin-
cipal J. U. Meyer and Vice-Principal E. R. Jinnett are advisers.
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First Row: Wilson. Clarke, Bullard, Goble, Johnson. Kendriek, Kills Curryer Cutler GSmith. 10. Smith. Diedeker, 10. I{. Jinnett (adviser). Se< I Row: Waller. IVrshall Diuiv llat'llffUysegger. Thompson. Lipps, Schendel. Sullivan. Bctten. Oxreider. Dhondt. Hansen. Third Row:Carter. Johnson. True. Anderson. Pickens. Akins. Hassel. Kludt. (iayda. Swartz, Obcrg. FourthRow: UOmm, Hieks. Mobley. Danielson, Stansbury, Berg.
J\laUo4uU Jio+uvi Society
SECOND SKMKSTEB
Bob Swart/.
A rt TrueJohn PettyDon CarterDon DiedikerKrma I.ipps
Flora CurryerCiladys SmithKoland DhondtI.loyd Stansburv
OLD MKMBKKS
Kosina JohnsonDon 1 1 utiles
Charles (iumniJames KludtMol> SwartzBeatriee Drury.leanette JohnsonKllen IVrshall
George Oxreider
Kleanor SmithAlbert AkinsHelen liatliff
Bob DanielsonRalph BergVivian LarsonIsla ByseggcrDawnelda Hieks
SEW MKMBKKS
Virginia CutlerRalph ObergDoris Montague(•rant AndersonMarjorie KendriekJanette Ellis
Walter MobleyAlbert (iaydaAlton Hassel!Mary Kleanor Sullivan
Kffie GobleKlaine WallerMaxine Clarke
I'aul BcttenMarguerite BullardDorothy SchendelBeverly WilsonKe\ HansenVincent Piokenj
• New members were bestowed with this highest honor on April 27 whenthey were elected to the National Honor Society.
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First Kow: Ponto, Thomas. Stocking:, Cassidy, Drake, Jackson, Drake, DcBolt. Rirge. andSmith. Second Kow: Carter. Morse. Rowers. Crisp, i son, McDowell. Ludwig. Bullard. Telle.
Collins. Johnson, Arnold, and Belyea. Third Kow: Krtel. Cozzetto. Slmonson. Olsen. Julian, South,Hutchlns. (5. Stein, Sweet, and Hunt. Fourth Row: McRreen. North Waldron. Weir, Berg, Cooper.Kmch, SJostrom, Picton, and Jelinek.
Student Council
Kstlicr Bossio
Miles Krtel
Don Carter
FIRST SEMESTER
Kathryn Tbompeoi]
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Bob Swart
z
Edith Birge
George SteinMarguerite BullurdDon CarterMargaret CaspersonVeva HicksEsther BossioMiles Ertel
Barbara WagnerRalph BergMildred RogersWinnie DrakeBoh ClarkLa lira Morse
MEMBERS
John OlsenDon WilliamsDave BelyeaJosephine Julian
Norma StockingKathryn ThompsonEarl WaldronI.ouis PictonViolet JohnsonLucille Co/./.ctto
Esther CafcrroI.ouis S.jostrom
Roy EmchJoe McBreenBcttv Slmonson
June CastleJohn JelinekWarren North(Jerry LudwigDorothy McDowellJohn PetersonBill SweetI.orna SoperCharles WhittakerRuth I.aTelle
Elvcra ViaDel BalchEunice JohnsonJim Arnold
• The Associated Students of Rogers are officially governed by the Student
Council. It is made up of home room representatives, officers of the Boys'
Federation. Girls' League and the editor of the Record. Principal J. D. Meyer,
Miss Rose Finnegan. and J. M. Tewinkel were the first semester advisers.
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First Row: Braaten, Balch, Kroske, True, Danlelson, and Sandberg. Second Row: Jullano,Smith. Williamson. Walters. Thorson. Ogle. Harris. Appa. Craln, Myhre. Schulz. Short, McBrlde.Third Bow: Anderson. Briley, Speck, Dickey, Bays, Kendrick, Rlek, Patterson, Thompson, andZeigler. Fourth Knw : Gayda Hunt. Francis Katliff. I'urryer, Williams, l ie. I'rahl. and Hcncvay.Fifth Kuw: Roberts, Hutchins, Olson, Cooper, Dahl, Reneau, Betten, Berg, and Gumm.
Stude+it Gaustcil
SECOND SEMESTER
Ralph Berg President
Al Gayda Vice-Preiidenl
Gullan Dahl Secretary
Kathryn Thompson Treasurer
MEMBERSFlora Currycr I,ctha Earls Rob DaniclsonMarjorie Kendrick Marjorie Ogle Rob KroskeI.ark Myhre Betty Walters Alfred BaysI -aura Harris Violet Rcncvay .lack Sand bergHattie Crain Kathryn I'rall Kenneth HuntEmma Jean Short Ruth Campbell Rill RraalenJanet Rick Al Gayda Anita VanclcrhnfiMildred Patterson Charles Gumm Ralph BernJean Thorson Don Olson Paul BettenGeraldine Ziegler Robert True Tony Jiiliano
Peppy Williams Joe Speck Dave CooperAgnes Appa Ed Reneau Rob HrlleyFrances Williamson Mildred Ure Frank IlutchinsGullan Dahl Helen Ratliff
• Main projects of the Student Council for this semester have heen matinee
dances, athletic convocations, and the Sports Queen contest. 1'rincipal J, I).
Meyer, Mr. Hubbell and Miss Rose Finncu;an art- advisers.
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FlrMt Row: Williamson. Valsviff, Rkketts, Drake. Smith. Srrund Row: Johnson, Wynkoop.Johnson. Ratliff. Ludwig. anil Zumhoff. Third Rim : Winninirton. Drury. Larson. McGhee.
I'IRST SEMESTER
Winnie Mae Drake President
Eleanor Smith -Vice-President
Marie Zumhoff Secretary
Betty Jane Ricketts — Treasurer
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN
Margaret Blodgett Handicraft
Barbara Winnington Camp Craft
Rosina Johnson Big Sister
Hilda Johnson Social Life
Beulah McGhee Puppetry
Helen Ratliff Dramatics
Betty Wynkoop Singing
Peggy Jean Elijah Dancing
Gladys Valsvig Public Utility
Gerry I.udwig Social Service
• In order to insure friendliness among the girls of the school, the Girls'
League was established. Each girl may choose the department to which she
wishes to belong. The departments are advised by teachers.
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FIRST SEMESTER
Joe McBreen, President
John Osso Vice-Preiident
Jimmy Kludt — Secretary
Charles Wukeley _ Sergeant-at-arms
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN
Wayne Dalke Entertainment
I -aVerne Marier _ Sports
George Oxrieder Outdoor Life
Karl Terry Science and Adventure
Art Xovotny Handicraft
• The Boys' Federation, under the guidance of Mr. Tewinkel, had as its
aim during the first semester, the promotion of friendliness and guidance in
school activities for all the bovs of the school.
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Ftr»t Row: 'Williamson. Appa, Murphy. Anderson, Blodgett. and Smith. Seronil Kow: Mead.
V. Larson, Johnson. Lipps, M. Larson, and Drury.
SECOND SIM I'.STF.R
Eleanor Smith
Vivian Larson
Beatrice Drury
Frances Williamson
President
Vice-President
Secretory
Treasurer
DEPARTMENT CHAIfl MI A
Margaret Blodgett Handicraft
Sandra Appa Camp Craft
Rosina Johnson Big Sister
Marian Bonser Social Life
Zelda Lee Anderson Puppetry
Marjorie Mead Dramatics
Betty Wynkoop Singing
Madeline Murphy Dancing
Krma Lipps Public Utility
Hildor Thornea Social Service
Magna Larson Vocational
• The Girls' League affords an opportunity for the girls to show any out-
standing ability, which they may have, through the several departments. Miss
Rose Finnegan is adviser.
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Pint How: Williams, Mead, Peters, Simpson. Second Row: Mr. Hubbell (adviser), Steele,Danlelson, and Smith
Hoy*' QedetatixH*
SECOND SEMESTER
Bob Danielson President
Sidney Mead Vice-President
Don Steele Secretary
Don Williams ' Sergeant-at-anns
DEP \KTM1\T CHAIH.MKN
Bob Peters Entertainment
Dan Morris Sports
Jack Merritt Outdoor Life
Neal Templin Science and Adventure
Art Novotny Handicraft
• The five departments of the Boys' Federation insures training in various
works and companionship of the members to all the boys. Mr. Hubbell is the
adviser, being newly appointed at the beginning of the second semester.
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First Row: BlodmU. Moore. Denman. Bernstein, Simonaon, Slcilla, Rodolph, Riek, Smith,and Wilson. Scroml Kow: Sliaw, Wynkoop, Anderson. Schendel. S. Thompson, Larson. Johnson,Pershall, and Reeder. Third Kow: Crumbley, Denman, Curryer, Carlson, Robinson, Betten,Lammers, Rogers. Kendrick, Cobttrn (adviser). Fourth Kow: Lipps, Casey, R. Thompson, Carter,Jones, Turner, Swartz, and Oberg.
MEMBERSGrace AndersonElaine Bernstein
Doris CarlsonDoris CrumbleyFlora CurryerBessie DenmanMary DenmanI'earl EamesPeggy Jean Elijah
Vivian Ellis
Adeline HannMamie Hins!
Hope JohnstonPhyllis LammrrsVivian LarsonKathyrn LuseHelen MackHosina JohnsonMargaret BlodgcttJean ThorsonGladys ValsvigErma LippsMar.jorie KendrickBetty HohinsonEthylle Anderson
• The Rogers Service club is an honorary society for students who have done
outstanding work for the school. They are recommended for membership by
the faculty.
E. R. Jinnett and A. P. Coburn are club advisers.
Laura Morse Betty WyncoopSylvia Moore Margaret YarrollBeulali McGhee Ellen Pershall
Patricia O'Grady Bob BergerEvalyn Olson Warner Burrill
Margaret Reeder Don CarterFlorence Rogers Roger CaseJanet Riek Louis DrinkmanVera Rudolph Clarence JonesGladys Smitli Elmer KrommCarol Shaw Don McClellandJosephine Sicilia Jack Merritt
Shirley Thompson Ted OsterNorma Thompson Frank PetersonBeverly Wilson Eugene RobbingGladys White Bob SwartzWinnie Mac Drake James TurnerBcrniec Maricr Harold Sehindler
Lola Tohler I-ee OverlandDorothy Schcndel Felix EntenmannMaxinc McHarness Bob TrueBeverlv Wilson Paul Better
Helen Katliff Marpie SimonsonRonnie Beedle Betty Gaines
Helen Jorgensen
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First Row : Drake, .Evans, West. Crane. Ponto. and Zumhoff. Second How: Jones. Miller.Wynkoop. Denman. McRae, and Mr. Hughes (adviser). Third Bow: Barstead, Curryer, Berg.Gayda. Johnson, True. Gottwig, and Linden.
Ant GUL
First Semester
Winnie Mae Drake
Jack Linden
Beulah McGheeMarian Ponto
Kenny McKae
President
. Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rm-s
Second Semester
Kenny McRaeBob True
Mary Ix)is WynkoopHarold Curryer
Victor Jones
Marvin AylerJimmy BarsteadRalph BergBob BlakeNorman BumpusHerb CoffeeLois CraneHarold CurryerMary DenmanWinnie Mae DrakeFern Edmonson
MEMBERSEvelyn EvansJeanne Fletcher
AJ (iaydaDon GottwigIrene KieferJohn HomerDick JohnsonHope JohnsonVictor JonesDean I.addUuth I -aTelle
Doris Lundquist.lack LindenBculah McGheeKenny McRaeIsabellc Miller
Marian PontoMary SchemmelBob TrueKatherine WestMary Lois WynkoopMarie Zumhoff
• The purpose of the Art Club is to promote action and interest in the Fine
Arts. Mr. Hughes is the club adviser.
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Kir»t Kow: Stein, IS. Smith. <;. Smith. Hunt. Kaaherg, Terry. Hansen, and Novotny. SecondKow: Crocker. Waller, Ratllff. Hughes. Finley. Finn. IMecliker, and .Nelson. Third Kow: Drury.Miller, Thompson, True, Manning. Fourth Kow: Hassell, Weir, Gayda, Berg, Brewer, Anderson,and Templin.
First Semester
Miles Ertel ....
Helen Ratliff
Gladys Smith
Karl Terry _
Al AkinsGrant AndersonRalph BergJames BrewerRuth CrockerJerry DavisDon DiedikerMiles ErtelAllen FinleyJohnny FinnAl Gayda
President
Vice-President
... Secretary
Sergeant-at-A rms
Publicity Agent .
MEMBERS
Rex HansenAlton HassellDon HughesNellie HuntKugene ManningIsabel MillerDaryl NelsonHelen Ratliff
Lucille RaabergEleanor SmithGladys SmithIJoyd Stansbury
Second Semester
Warren Saltz
Art Novotny
Nellie HuntDon Hughes
Eugene Manning
George Stein
Neal TemplinArt NovotnyJohnny Stein
Kenney TangEarl TerryOscar Stirling
Shirley ThompsonBob TrueElaine WallerBrock Weir
• Three-year science students are eligible for the Cosmic club, whose yearly
program consists of scientific demonstrations, experiments, lectures, industrial
trips and social activities. I. R. Minzel is the club adviser.
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First Row: Bell. Armstrong, Miller. Hansen. Murphy. Clarke. Pederson, and lOHJah.Second Row: Carter. Mobley, Berger, Meicho. Bysegger, Trone, Katliff. Johnson, and Rogers.Third Kow: Casey. Swartz, Kludt. Anders, Holcomb, Wagner, and Hicks. Fourth Kow: Smith,Pickens, Olsen, and Steele.
First Semester Second Semester
Florence Rogers ! President Bob Berger
Vice-President Vincent Pickens
Thula Trone _ Secretary-Treasurer _ Anita Armstrong
MEMBERS
Claude Anders Dawnelda Hicks Helen Hutlif
f
Anita Armstrong Jimmy Kludt Florence RogersBob Berger Beatrice DeChennc .John SmithIsla Bysegger Harlan Holcomb Phyllis Stoffcr
Don Carter Rosina Johnson Boh Swart/.
Mamie Jean Casey Walter Mobley Kdith MeichoHarold Currycr Madeline Murphy Tliula TronePeggy Jean Flijah Johnny Olsen Stanley WagnerVcrva Hansen Dorothy Pederson Leroy Whipple
• Juniors and Seniors are eligible for membership in the Footlights club and
are selected by tryouts. The chief purpose of this club is to promote dramatics
and entertainment in the school. Outings and parties are its main social activi-
ties. J. L. Purdy is the adviser.
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Kirst How: Hodge. Gale. LeFevre • (adviser). Smith. Williamson. Clarke. AndersonSecond Kuw: South. Smith, Johnson. Thompson. Vermillion, Johnson, L,aTelle. Third Kow : Mead,Harris. Unebarger, Drury. Schiewe, Fuller.
<2*enc/i GUM.
First Semester
Eleanor Smith
Ed Harris
Frances Williamson
Esther Bossio
Miles Ertel
... President ....
Vice-President
... Secretary ...
... Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rm»
Second Semester
Beatrice Drury
Marjorie MeadEd Harris
Ed Harris
Kay Vermillion
Esther BossioMarguerite Dickeyltouna ClarkRuth CrockerVirginia CutlerMiles Ertel
Ed HarrisLois HodgeBetty Jean JohnsonHope Johnson
MEMBERSRuth EaTelleMarjorie MeadMartin PalmquistEleanor SmithDorothy SouthShirley ThompsonAlan UpdikeMaxine ClarkKatharine VermillionFrances WilliamsonI lelen Gale
Phyllis SmithDale EinebargerJeanette JohnsonMarvel Jean ShirleyDon DryViola AndersonClair KieferDorothy Fuller
Alma SchieweGilio Chesurin
• That more students would take an interest in French, this organization
was formed. Students taking French are eligible. A scrapbook, made annually
by the members, is sent to France. Also the club has an outing each year,
as well as many parties. Miss Marion Le Fevre is the club adviser.
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Bint Row: Currycr. Laidwlg, Glass, Phillips, Kraut. Kaabers, Terry, Ericksen. Skim- I ItnwMrs. Bovoe (adviser). Hurrah. Bowers. Yminc Hughes. McLeod. Taylor, lauding. Third Row
:
Hanifen, Kverett, Diediker, Borlin, Meyers, Clough, Harris, HeiseJer.
Frank Erickson
Xeil McLeod
Flora Curryer
Harold Borlin
President
I' ire /'resident
Secretary and Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rmt
Albert AkinsHarold Borlin
Flora CurryerDon HughesKarl TerryDon DiedikerRoland HeislerFaye HughesLlllie HughesHelen Young
MEMBERS
Dudley YennevNeil McLeodBill HarrisFrank KriksonLucille RaahurgKaty KrautI ma Lee HaraJerry KverettJean HanifenJerry KudwigKlla McGee
Virginia Phillips
Ivc TaylorDorothy WalkerBeryl BowersJohn HcndricksenFrank MeyersJoe SpeckAlan TaylorDoris CarneyMarv Glass
• The German club is organized to promote interest in German. Parties and
outings are held throughout the year. Mrs. Marie Uovce is club adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Row: Appa, ('.aims, (ioblc. Haniftn, Hi'lean. Via. Clarke. Sr<-ond Row: Wilson.UodKe. ("ails. .11. Thompson. Kindrkk, Johnson, ChriStlaiiao&. Third Row : Hunt. Henry, Miller
Lipps. Simpson, Pershall, Carney, Bullard, Mabel Perkins (adviser).
q. a e.
First Semester Second Semester
Erma Lipps President - Shirley Thompson
Maxine Clarke Vice-President Jeanette Johnson
Marguerite Bullard Secretary Doris Carlson
Shirley Thompson Treasurer _ Barbara Simpson
Ruth Hetherington Sergeamt-at-Arms Marjorie Kendrick
MEMBERS
Sandra Appa Effie Goble Marjorie Kendrick
Marguerite Bullard Eileen Hanifen Jackie Lowther
Doris Carney Maxine Henry Erma Lipps
Doris Carlson Betty Helean Isabel Miller
Ruth Christianson Ruth Hethirington Ellen Pershall
Maxine Clarke Eois Hodge Barbara Simpson
Winnie Drake Nellie Hunt Shirley ThompsonBetty Gaines Jeanette Johnson Elvcra Via
Elsie Gill Beverly Wilson
• The Girls' Athletic club is an organization for girls active in sports. Yearly
projects for the G. A. C. are the making of pom-poms in football season and
selling purple and white caps. Parties and outings make up the social activi-
ties. Miss Mabel Perkins is the adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Kow: Osso, Peters, Broadhead, Saltz. Eller, and Payne. Second Bow: Petrettl, Drake,Wendell, Waller, Smilic, Keller, Robinson. Third Row: Mrs. Morrison (adviser), Bauer, McBreen,L,ipps, Lienz, Kyarsgaard, and Wagner.
First Semester
La Verne Kyarsgaard
Edith Wendell
Violet Bauer
Mary Bauer
Marian Ponto
I'l l itilli nl
Vice-President
._ Secretary
_ Treasurer
Scribe
La Verne KyarsgaardEdith WendellViolet BauerMary LenzMarian PontoLucille PetreteeErma LippsFlora CurryerVirginia CutlerWinnie DrakeJack EllerJoe McBreenKlaine Michel
MEMBERS
Vera Mac MichelTed OsterJohnny OssoWarren Salt/.
Elaine WallerGeorge YoungBetty RobinsonKent SimonsonEileen KellerBillie SmilicBrock WeirAl AkinsDoris Crumbley
Second Semester
.Edith Wendell
Warren Saltz
Jack Eller
_ Betty Robinson
Erma Lipps
Dorothy ArmstrongLceOra ManningRoger MeltvedtVivian CookMaxine HarrisDon BroadheadRay Ellis
Bob PetersHarry WagnerRay SmithHarold GendreauxAlan UpdikeAdelle SuttonWinston Taylor
• Tiie Harding Debate club is one of the more active groups of the school.
The purpose of this club is to create a greater interest in music and dramatics.Two pay convocations yearly and an annual formal banquet in honor of
the school debaters are the main activities. Membership is limited to Juniorand Senior talent. Mrs. Iva Morrison is the adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First How: Collins, Wynkoop, Sims, Kraut, Barker, Keeler, Bernstein. Swond Row: Fair-burn. Blodgett, Moore. Thomas. Pershall. Jawort. Woodward, Shaw. Ballard. Third How: Lenz.Thornes, Crumbley, Hutchinson, Simpson, Coffee. Strasser. Cozzetto.
cMatne £ca*ta*nic4. Club
First Semester
Marguerite Bollard
Catherine Strasser .
Mary I.enz
Joyce Fairbum
Beatrice Drury
President
.. Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social Secretary
Second Semester
Catherine Strasser
Ellen Persliall
Hiltlor Thornes
Jean Coffee
... Madelyn Keeler
MKMHKHS
Marguerite Billiard
Catherine StrasserMary LenzJoyce FairburnBetty Wynkoopliildor ThornesCarol ShawBeatrice Drury
Bcrnadine ThomasLucille CuzzettoJean CoffeeBettie SimsEllen PershallAlice JawartMadelyn KeelerBarbara SimpsonDoris Crumbley
Hazel BarkerDorothy Collins
Kathryn KrautBlaine BernsteinBernice HurneltEvelyn HutchinsonMargaret BlodgettSylvia MooreBetty Woodward
• Girls who have taken three semesters of Home Economics are eligible for
the club. Miss Edna Herrington is the club adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Betten. Doyle. H. Katliif. Smith. Polk. MoRar, Williams. .1. Katliff. Appa. Birge,Anderson, and Turner. Second Row: Towne, Baker, Sale, Parks, Luse, Zelgler, Elmquist.Steele, Rishton, Backman, McGhee, and Jackson. Third Row: R. G. Hubbard (adviser). Krick-son, Sarsfield, Roberts, Hughes. Bergman, Crain, Hewitt, Allen, Bridewell, Peterson, and Rhodes.
First Semester Second Semester
Frank Erickson President Hattie Crain
Hob Luders Vice-President Edythe Birge
Hattie Crain Secretary Agnes AppaMilyne Allen 8ergeant-at-Arms Milyne Allen
MEMBERS
Milyne Allen Evelyn Elmquist Joyce RhodesShirley Backman Fay Hughes Kenneth Sale
Carl Betten Grace McGhee Eugene TownEarl Colgrove Marie McMann Billy WhippleJerry Doyle Betty Ratliff Alcnc Steele
Betty Hewitt Agnes Appa Jean RishtonRita Moser Edythe Birge Jim Sarsfield
Dorothy Parks Evajean Bridewell Jack BagmanGordon Polk Jerry Dempsey Marian WilliamsPhyllis Anderson Frank Erickson John Roberts
Don Baker Bob Luders Virginia SmithBill Braaten Eunice Jackson Helen TurnerHattie Crain Frank McRae Franeeda Burnettc
Joyce Ratliff
• Young thespians of Rogers have their chance in the Junior Dramatic
club, for freshmen and sophomores only. Two convocations are presented each
year. Parties and outings make up the social activities. Ray G. Hubbard is
club adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Row: Rogers, Kordus, Goble, Patterson, Elliot. Perry. Smith. Kills, anil Eng. Beeaad
Row: W. K. Doolittle (adviser). Petty, Weir. Johnson. Hughes. Deidiker, Ure. Tews. Fuller, andH,-.i. Third Row: Harwlse. Nelson, llassel, Xovotny, Akins. Engle, Stussi, Anderson, and Gayda.
McMtGUL
Al Akins President
Brock Weir Vice-President
Jim Ure Secretary
Dorthy Fuller Treasurer
MEMBERS
Al Akins Don Diediker Bob Johnson
Fred Davies Erma Eng Daryl Nelson
Jeanette Ellis Don Hughes Mildred Patterson
Alton Hassell Darrold Matlock Melvin ShansbyCharles Kordus Art Novotny Norman TewsOtho Nelson Gene Rogers George YoungJohn Petty Lloyd Stussi Fffie GobleEleanor Smith Brock Weir Frank Petersen
Jim Ure Jean Elliot Eileen CowlesGrant Anderson Bob Barwise George Stein
Howard Engle
• The Math Club was started to interest students in mathematics. To be eli-
gible for the club, a student must have two years of mathematics and must be
starting on the third. W. E. Doolittle is club adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Saltz, K. Tans, Shulkin, Broadhead, I^auder, Templln, Alfstad. and Katahlra.Second Row : Carter. Williams. Foster. Mead. Cumin. Terry, and Nixon. Third Row: Pickens.
Mobley. Berg:, Krikson, and W. Tans.
First Semester
Joe McBreen _
Chuck GummJack Eller
Miles Ertel
Sidney Mead
President
... Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rms
Second Semester
Sidney MeadRalph Berg
Don Carter
Ken Katahira
Walter Mobley
Bill AlfstadRalph BergJoe McBreenDon BroadheadDon CarterJack Eller
Miles ErtelFrank Erickson
MEMBERS
Chuck GummKen KatahiraDon LauderNeil McCloudSidney MeadWalt MobleyBill NixonTed Oster
Vincent PickensWarren Salt/.
Don ShulkinKenny TangWesley TangNeal TcmplinEarl TerryDon Williams
• Boys who are interested in outdoor life may become members of this active
Rogers club. Hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, skiing, and skating trips are
taken during school months under supervision of J. W. Black, adviser.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Morse, Henry, Bell, White, Kludt. Carter, Williamson, Gaines, and Mrs. VanAusten (adviser). Sound Knw: Larson, Jorgenson, Bysegger, Lipps. and Wilson. Third How:Hinz. Bronson, Bonser, Hendrickson, Lammers, Johnson, Wendell. Fourth Kow : Wynkoop.andGumm.
0. Q. A. GUL
First Semester
Vivian Larson President
Rosina Johnson Vice-President
Esther Carlson Secretary
I.aura Morse _ Treasurer
Sergeant-al-Arms
Second Semester
Frances Williamson
Charles GummHazel Mae Bronson
Jeanette Hendrickson
Don Carter
Dolores Bell
Marian BonserHasei Mae BronsonIsla ByseggerEsther CarlsonMamie .lean CaseyJeanette I lendricKsonMaxine Henry
MEMBERS
Mamie HinzRosina JohnsonPhyllis I .ammersVivian LarsonLaura MorseEdith WendellGladys WhitePrances Williamson
Mary Lois WynkoopErma LippsDon CarterJim KludtBetty GainesChuck GummI [den JorgensenMeverlv Wilson
• Any John Rogers student who lias completed one semester of shorthand
and with A or B rating in all .subjects plus a satisfactory citizenship rating is
eligible for membership.
O. G. A. is a branch of the national shorthand honorary and was organized
at John Rogers three years ago. All charter members held 120-word gold
pins.
Adviser of the club is Mrs. Ethel Van Austene.
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2*uU and ScsuUl
First Semester
Marian Ponto
Phyllis I dimmers
Evalyn Olson
Claude Anders
Paul Betten
Second Semester
President _ Paul BettenVice-President Phyllis Lammers
Secretary Alveretta Culbertson
Treasurer Maxim- HenryCorrespnniiina Secretary Mary Jane Wolferman
Marian PontoClaude AndersAlveretta CulbertsonJanet RickDon Moss
MEMBERS
Evalyn OlsonPaul BettenMaxine HenryJune LoveMary Jane Wolferman
Jim UrePhyllis hammersEllen Pershall
.lean ne Fletcher
• Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for high school journalists.
Students working on the Record staff are eligible for membership. L. T.Byrne is adviser.
Page sixty-nine
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Kow: Williamson, Morris, Broadhead. Kurkhardt. Perry, Saltz. and Peters. Second
Kow: Cozza, Oberg, Kludt, Bevan, Brown, Hughes. Lewis, Udmondson, Prlano. Schemmel,Thompson, Larson. Third Kow: Novotny, Hassel, Peterson, Reynolds .Mead, Weir, Carter,
Idler, and Williams. Fourth Row: Sandberg. Mailer. Danielson. Allen. Akins. Osso, Wakeley,Updike. Fifth Kow: MrBreen, Steptoe, Allen. Williams, Berg, Sparks, Gottwig.
Ralph Berg
Sid MeadVivian Larson
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Bob JohnsonBob KroskeArt MayeDel BrownWarren Franklin
Al AkinsElton AllenRoy Allen
Ralph BergPaul BergmanAl BevanRoy BishopDon BroadheadGlen BurkhardtDon CarterVictor CobbBob DanielsonWalt DeckerGordon Dennis
MEMBERS
Fern EdmonsonJack Eller
Gordon FrenchJohn GoodmanDon GottwigAlton HassellDon HughesHarold IrbyClayton Jilberl
Jim KludtDean I .addGeorge I ..add
Vivian LarsonClifford LewisSidney MeadJack Merritt
Dan MorrisFrank NelsonArt NovotnyBen Oberg
John OssoGeorge OxriederGeorge PerryBob PetersJohn PettyCarol PrianoEd ReynoldsGene BobbinsWarren Saltz
Mary SchemmclGordon SteptoeEarl TerryShirley ThompsonAlan UpdikeCharles WakelyBrock WeirDon WilliamsBob WilliamsonWilliam CozzaWilbert Hufford
• Students earning R's in any sport recognized by the school are automatical-
ly members of the "R" club. The club is a participant in all sports and re-
quires no dues. M. J. Benjamin is the club adviser.
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First Bow: Jones, Stein. Second Bow: True, Wood, Hutchlns. Third Kuw: Carter, Ander-son.
Radio GUL
Bob Anderson
John Stein
Zane Wood
Frank Hutchins
Bob Anderson
Carl Jones
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Technician
Sergeant-at-Arms
MKMBKliS
Art TrueJohn Stein
Alan Updike
Frank HutchinsZane WoodBob AndersonKen Tanp
Douglas C arter
t'arl JonesJohn Petty
• The Radio club stimulates interest in Rogers boys in securing amateur
licenses for stations. Boys who like this type of work are eligible for member-
ship. Adviser of the club is James Eaman.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Raw: IOnos. IMzzilo. Stinger, Gordon, Bough, Fullcrton, Zat. Foster, Anderson.Second Kuw : Mrs. Hovee (adviser), Johnson, Petty. Montague. Sinionson. Kllingsen. ("pclike.Luse, Holmes. Third Kow : Kordus. Crook, Jones, Jackman, Maye, Carney, Finn, Jansen, Kelly.
Sfiasui/i Club
First Semester
James Turner
Art MayeFern Gordon
Eileen Cowles
Clifford Jones
_ President
. Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-A rms
Second Semester
Doris Olson
James Turner
Yolanda Zat
Johnny Finn
Patrick Carney
Helen BaumgartncrVirginia BaumgartnerVaughn BryantPatrick CarneyEileen CowlesLois CraneJim CrookBetty Jo EUingsenJune EnosJohnny FinnFern GordonRuth HolmesBerniece HurneltWesley Hurnelt
MEMBERS
Ge_orge JackmanBoh JansenClifford JonesRosemary JohnsonCharles konlusGenevieve I.use
{Catherine I.useWalt DeckerArt MayeBol) MayeDoris MontagueDoris OlsonJohn PettyAngelica Pizzilo
Selma Simonson
Maxlne StingerJames TurnerRosemary UpdikeValonda ZatRuth BaughTheo AndersonAlta FosterMildred PattersonHoward EngleIsabel SmithClara McGheeBarhara WagnerI.ark MyreI,on Kellv
• Spanish students are eligible for the Spanish Club, which is a member of
the World League whose interest is to further international peace through the
youth of the nations. Mrs. Marie Bovee is the adviser.
Pa*je seventy-two
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
FIRST SEMESTERKir>.t Row: Frost. Miller, Smith. Second Kiiw: Hanson, Dalke. Carter.
SECOND SUM E8TBBFirst Row: Kills. Dickey, Hunt. Schendel. Brooks. Simonson. Ziegler. Hendrickson. Culbert-
son. Smith, Fletcher, Montague. Second Row: Kerr, Hails. Miller, Frost. 1'rc, Meyers, Scott,
Cinichi', H.ck. I.umlquist. Kiefer, Cerkensmeycr. Third How: Steele. K. TatiK. Yenney. Whipple.\V. Tans. Moran, Koestal. Carter. Tews, Nelson. Novotny. Fourth How: Krotherton, Roberts, Ol-sen, Dalke. Mclnnis, SJostrom, Ayler, Hufford, and Barnhart.
• Co-captains were Don Steele and Vivian Larson. Lieutenants were Dorothy
Schendel, Doris Carney, Jeanne Fletcher, Barbara Wagner. Helyn Brooks,
Warner Burrill, Jim lire, Don Shulkin, Johnny Olsen, Kenneth Tang.
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FIRST SEMESTERFirst Row: Ventl, Hughes, Broadhead, Perry. Seiund Kow: Peterson, Marier, Reynolds.
Wakeley. Third Bow: I'pdikc. Hers. Danielson. Akins, and Williams.
SECON l> SB M E8TKBFirst Row: Steele. Johnson, Broadhead. Burkhardt, Kindt, and Carter. Smiiul Kow: Wake-
ley, Morris, Mead, Akins, Hughes, and William-
• I'ire drills, explosions, and earthquakes are taken care of by the fire squad.
The organization is supposed to be trustworthy and calm in cases of emer-gency. Adviser is E. R. Jinnett.
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FIRST SEMESTERFirsi Row: Sicilia, Thorson, Rodolph. Hoxtell. and Hick. Se id Row: Tobler. Fletcher,
Cafero. Taylor, Marler, McCafferty. Third Row: Culver. Brewer, Beedle. Schimller, Thompson,Reynolds, and Olson.
SECOND SEME8TEBFirst Row: Meharry, Fleming, Crain. Sicilia. Thorson, Petretee, Morse, Angel, Hobbs. anil
Jackson. Second Kow: Davis, Striker, Cassidy, Rodolph, Williams, Craig, Olson, McCafferty,Meranda, and Armstrong. Third Row: Carlson, Marier, Montague, Frost, White, Aigner, Ran-dall, Reeder, Anderson, and Speck.
Study JfcUl a*td lubiaAy WvJzeM.
• Study hall workers are headed by Mrs. Mary Slater; library workers,
Mrs. Carolyn Kapek ; Cafeteria study workers, Mrs. Leta Osborne, andMrs. Lucille Youngman.
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Flr»t Row: Paseuzzl. Shirley, Anderson, Foster. McDaniels. Klijah. Hansen, and K. R. Jinnett(adviser). Second Kiw: I 'pilik.-. Westland, Young. Kludt. Weir, and I'avne. Third Kuw : I'ettv.Dalke, Tesdahl.
Date Opponent Decision
November 11 Fairfield negative at Rogers Rogers
December 26 West Valley affirmative at West Valley Rogers
January 13 Gonzaga affirmative at Rogers Rogers
January 20 Rockford negative at Roekford Rogers
Debate Squad
Zelda Lee Anderson John WestlandGeorge Young Harold PayneWarren Franklin Chester HansenAllen Updike
• Question: Resolved, that Great Britain ami the United States should forman alliance.
Debaters of Rogers won the cup from Gonzaga for the championship of
the Northeast District; at the meet in Pullman. Rogers won debates from
Rosalia and Asotin and lost both debates to Colfax.
E. R. Jinnett heads the team and has coached debate for twelve success-
ful years.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Sitting: Entenmann. Overland, True, Kludt, Waller, Pickens, Ruark. Anderson. Fletcher,Armstrong, Bysegger, Steele, Miller. Jackson, Culbertson, Barnhart, Whittaker, and Nelson,standing: Miller, Crane, Olsen, Stoffer. Hicks. Allen, Smith. Ertel, Rogers. Finley, St. Onge.Watts, Watts, Casey, Tesdahl, Venti, Gumm, Curryer, Jones, Wagner, Brewer, Ratliff, Larson,Mobley, Smith, Bryant.
CASTStanley Tesdahl George LewisFlorence St. Onge May DanielsAllan Finley Jerry HylandClifford Jones PorterIsla Bysegger Helen HobartMamie Jean Casey Susan WalkerHelen Katliff Mrs. WalkerSam Venti MetersteinDon Steele Herman GlogauerJohn Smith Lawrence VailLois Crane Miss LeightonCharles Gumm WeisskopfJames Brewer Flick-ReporterWalter Mobley BishopJames Kludt and Arlene Kuark First CoupleVincent Pickens and Klaine Waller Second CouplePhyllis Stoffer Cigarette girl
Mary Lee Larson Coat check girl
Alvcretta Culbertson Phyllis FontaineEunice Jackson Florabel LeighPhyllis Anderson and Anita Armstrong MaidsMiles Krtel and Milyne Allan ChauffeursJohn Olsen Bellboy and artistDawnclda Hicks Miss ChasenHarold Curryer and Stanley Wagner PolicemanWanda and Xada Watts PagesVaughn Bryant Rudolph KammerlingFelix Entenmann and Earl Barnhart ElectriciansElizabeth Smith, Margaret Miller, Arlene Ruark, Elaine Waller BridesmaidsLee Overland and Frank Nelson LightmenBob True and Charles Whittaker CameramenJeanne Fletcher ....Script girlJames Kludt Lewis' secretary
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Flrxt Row: Petty Tesdahl. Bysefffffir, J. L. Purdy (director), Casey, Young-. Waller. Olsen.Armstrong:. Second Ko» : Rogers, Mobley, Jackson, Swartz, E. Smith, J. Smith.
CAST
George Young Mikail
Mamie Jean Casey Grand Duchess Tatina Petrovna
John Smith Brekenski
Anita Armstrong Olga
Walt Mobley Chauffaurier Dubieff
John Petty Martelcau
Isla Bysegger Fernande Dupont
Stanley Tesdahl Charles Dupont
Johnny Olsen George
Elaine Waller Helene
Elizabeth Smith Louise
Helen Hatliff Madame Von Heniirt
Eunice Jackson Madame Chauffaurier Dubieff
Bob Swartz Gorotchenko
• The spring all-school play. "Tovarich". was presented in the Rogers audi-
torium March 81. It was the story of Mikail, a general of the Cossack cavalry,
anil his wife who are living in a shabby Parisian apartment ami starving, al-
though there is 1.000.000.000 francs in the bank in their name.
J. L. Purdy directed and Florence Rogers assisted.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Kow: Freeman, Denman. Drake, Zunihoff, Overland. Second K»w: True, Kntenmann.Nelson, and Miller.
First Semester
Nelson
Entenmaim
Overland
Miller
Graham
Hunsberger
— Stage Manger
Fly man
Curtain.
Annuitant Electrician
Electrician
Stage hand _
Second Semester
Nelson
Kntenmann
Overland
Miller
Box
Hunsberger
• Although they gain little recognition, these students do much in furthering
the activities of the school. They paint scenes for operettas and plays ; handle
all the lighting, moving of furniture; and regulate curtains for all stage pro-
ductions. The adviser is J. .L Purdy.
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standing. Left to Hight: Murphy, Smith. Brotherton, Steele, Glen B. Starr (director), anilStansbury. Hack How: VVesche, Scheel, Kerr, Williams, Sacks, I--. Karls, Beedle, Moreland. John-son, White, McConnell, W. Tang, Bridewell, Jelnick, Freeman, Simpson, Betten, Byberger, Kast-burpr, Woodcll, lenders, Ghristenson. Second Row From Hack: I'pdike, Nisley. Ijetha Marls.Mclnnis, Tomlinson, McDonald. Fowler, Jenkins, Crook, Goff, L.ucas, Coldeen, Sampson. K. Tans.Yenney, Picton. anil Warren. Third Row From Hack: Cass. Garter. IVdcrson. Klmquist, Harris,L/add, Sullivan, Kludt, Maine Inner Circle: Weller, Slmonson, Nixon, O'Donnell, Roberts, VanSlyke, Thompson, B. Whipple, L. Whipple, Erickson.
Hand
MKMBKHS
Hon BeedlePaul Bet In.
Eva Jean BridewellMary Jane CassArnold ChristiansonMarjorie CoffeyGerald ColdeenFred CookRoland DhondtI.eland EarlsI.etha EarlsChester EarlsI>ale EastburgSpencer FowlerJohn GoodmanBill HarrisJohn JelinekHobart JenkinsBern ice JohnsonBetty June JohnsonThelma JohnstonEstelle JorgensonDon KerrJim Kludt
George LaddMary LightfootTaze LucasBob LudersIvan MclnnisBilly MillerWalter MobleyEvelyn NisleyBill N'ixon
Tom O'DonnellDorothy PedersonLewis PictonJohn RobertsJohn SampsonBilly SacksMelvin ScheelJohn StandaartLloyd StansburyMary Eleanor Sullivan
Wesley TangKenneth TangJay TomlinsonDaren TreffryRosemary Updike
Wesley WarrenBertie WaldropRodney WagnerChristiana WescheLeroy WhippleBilly WhippleClayton WhiteRalph WooddellEvelyn ElmquistF'rank EricksonEugene FreemanCarolyn GoffRichard MaineJohn McConnelWard McDonaldRoger MeltvedtDon Steele
Selma SimonsonJoe SimpsonElston Van SlykeFrances WoirhayeDudley YenneyWilmont Ross
• The bund, under the direction of Glenn B. Starr, plays at all football gamesand presents inarching exhibitions between halves. Last season at the Merry-
go-round game, the Rogers band joined with the other high school bands in
staging a colorful pageant under the lights.
They also perform at pep convocations. P.-T. A. programs and parades.
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Inner Circle: Waters. Culbertson. Bodey, Glenn B. Starr (director). Starry, Skeffington, andJohnson. Second Circle: Strasser. Bradshaw, Weston. Weller. Bartholomew, Oxreider.. Colgrove,and Luding. Third Circle: Cutler, Cass, Main, Mclnnls, Stansbury, Allen. Banner. Johnston.Kowler. Sullivan. Johnson. i; lover. Krnirth Circle: Toinlinson, dale, Terry. Betten, Kraut. Wil-liams, standing
: Jawort, Olson, Anderson. Denman. Steele. Brotherton.
MEMBERS
Milyn Allan Etlielyn Johnson Lloyd StansburyPaul Betten Kathyrn Kraut Jo Weller
Elmer Burrill Edith Meicho Jean StarryMarjorie Culbertson Gordon Polk Annamae OlsonSpencer Fowler V irginia Smith Alice BartholomewAlice Jawort Dorothy Waters Sidney BrothertonPearl Kidd Marian Williams Karl ColgroveKathleen Main Marian Terry Bessie DenmanGeorge Oxrieder Jean Banner Bud GrayJay Toinlinson Mabel Bradshaw Violet JohnsonDoris Williams Mary Jane Cass Bennie I.udingMary Eleanor Sullivan Virginia Cutler Harriet MorganGrace Anderson Tom (j lover Patsy SkeffingtonMay Belle Bodey Bonnie Johnston Catherine StrasserDouglas Carter Ida Kuesterman Anna Marie WestonAlveretta Culbertson Ivan Mclnnis Don Steele
Helen Gale Jeanne Itishton
• The orchestra furnishes music for school plays and graduation exercises,
accompanies operetta casts and presents a spring festival each year. Glenn 15.
Starr is the director.
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ft t
VESTED (HOIKFirst Row: Polk, Glass, Moore, Wynkoop, Ratliff, DeChenne, Earls, Raaberg, Shaw,
Hlodgett, Smith, Stanley. Second Row: Curryer, Denman, Johnson, Anderson, Olson, Carlson,Castle, Collins, Meicho, Michel, Uysegger. Tliinl How: Bryant, Hunsberger, Harris, Curryer,Case, Borlln, Learner, WagJier, Reynolds, Concle, Holcomb, Pish, Karls. MIssIiik Member: ClaraMcGee.
CAST
I'nclc Abner, Postmaster Vaughn Bryant
Irene, Aimer's ward Rosina Johnson
Hob Wilcox, Irene's lover Harold Curryer
Deborah Wilcox : Gladys Smith
Hannah Hilltop Vera Mae Michel
Corporal Benson Stanley WagnerRita I.upa Beatrice DeChenne
Marty Williams Lester Learner
Harold dc Bunker Johnny Olsen
Isaac Cioldenrod Sam Venti
Soldier Roger Case
Attendants Betty Wynkoop and Flora Curryer
• On January ] .'{ of this year, the two act operetta, Hollywood Extra, Was
presented in the Rogers auditorium. The vocal instructor was Blanche Hill
Swenson. dramatic instructor was J. L. Purdv. the orchestra was under Glenn
B. Starr, and the dancing was in charge of Miss Marion LeFevre.
The singing chorus was made up of 75 members and the program included
nine ballet numbers. Business manager was Kenneth McRae and Harold
Hawkins was assistant manager.
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First Bow: Class. Hushes, Nesbitt, Ratliff, McMahon, Shaw. De Chcnne. Earls, Raaberg.Merrltt, <!. Smith. Second Itnw: Pearson. Curryer. Johnson. Plaugher, Armstrong. Wynkoop. Scott.
Williams. Itlodgctt. and C:i rpenter. Third Row: Meicho, I". Smith. Dcnman, .Moss. Bonser. Carl-son, Castle, McGeo, and Collins.
Qisdi' QUe GUI
MEMBERS
Jean HomierEvelyn CarpenterLilly CoxClarice FlaugherMary I.ce LarsonBetty McGheeConstance Nesbitt
Virginia SarsfieldA.dele SuttonDoris Williams
Dorothy ArmstrongFranceda BurnettHelen Collins
Dolores DetmerDoris KnightGrace McGeeMary Carol MossIva RobertsPhyllis SmithI lermia Vincent
Blanche Hill Swenson Director
.lean BonserJune Castle
Gladys DanielsKay Hiifthes
Jean Leslie
Marie McMahonDorothy ParksEthel Scott
Maxine Valentine
CUaiA
Grace AndersonDoris CarlsonFlora CurryerLetha Karls
Clara McGheeSylvia MooreBetty Ratliff
Betty WynkoopRoper CaseBilly Harris
Margaret Blodgett
June Castle
MEMBERS
Beatrice De ChcnneHetty Glass
Edith MeichoAnnamae OlsonCarol ShawHarold Borlin
Harold Curryer1 [arland 1 liilnimb
Isla ByscggerHelen Collins
Mary DcnmanRosina JohnsonVera Mae Michel
Lucille RaabergGladys SmithVaughn BryantRussell FishLester Ix-amerGordon PolkMae ReynoldsWayne HunsburgcrRobert ConeieI.eland EarlsKenneth StanleyStanley Wagner
Blanche Hill Swenson Director
Page eighty-six
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Kuw: Wolfcnnan, Henry, and Ostby. Second How : Hcndrickson, Fletcher, Culbertaon.Rlek. McKinney, and Click. Third How: C.ottwig, Novotny, Ure. Ropers. Love, L,ipps, Pershall.and Bonser. Fourth How: Moss, Casey, Thompson, Danielson, Betten, Swartz, and L. T. Byrne(adviser).
Editors ....Alveretta Culbertson, Phyllis Lammers. James Ure, Maxine HenryPhotography Don Moss, Jeanette Hcndrickson
Art Editors Bob True, Walter Nelson
Sports Editors Bob Danielson, Erma Lipps
Clubs June LoveSnapshots Art NovotnyClass History Janet RiekGirls' League and Boys' Federation Montana OstbyCalendar Ellen Pershall
Features Maxine McKinneyHumor Jeanne Fletcher
Copy Readers Bob Swartz, Paul Betten
Activity Lists Florence Rogers, Leo Moffatt, Rudolph Shaw, Evalyn OlsonDepartmental Virginia Cutler
Advertising Manager Maxine McMannCirculation Manager Maxine MurphySubscription Manager Rosina Johnson
Subscription Solicitors Dick Truscott, Jeanette Hcndrickson, Elvera Via, Phil Glenn,Gordon Polk, Dorothy Tee, Mary Stryker, Janet Hick, Maxine McKinney, Mary JaneWolfermen, Florence Rogers, Bob Danielson, Maxine Henry, Virginia Cutler, Opal Sills,
Jim Snyder, Bob True, Sidney Mead, Isabel Smith, Rosie Rizzuto, Merle Hart, Jack Mer-ritt, Jeanne Fletcher, Bob Materne, June Love, Ellen Pershall, Montana Ostby, Rex Hansen.Bob Swartz, Dorothy Bredesen, Helen Ratliff, Dorothy Fuller, Nellie Burkhardt, ModelleEricksen, Paul Betten, Erma Eng, Roy Bishop, (Jerry Davis, Harvey Smith, Leo Brown,Don Broadhead, Dawnelda Hicks, Erma Lipps, Maxine Murphy.
Advisers A. P. Coburn, business; F. C. Hughes, art; L. T. Byrne, editorial
Page eighty-seven
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Row: Polk, Kroske. Clifford. McMann. Hansen. Steele, and Stanley. Second Kuw : I,.
That! Byrne (adviser), Olson, Lammera, Zumhoff, Fletcher, Bosslo. and McGhee. Third Hu» :
Berger, Cox, Betten, Thompson, Ponto. Fourth Kuw : Pickens. Hicks, Allen, Cady, Anders, andSwa rtz.
Rofetd Record
FIRST SEMESTEREDITORIAL
Bob Swartz Editor-in-Chief
Paul Betten Copy Chief
Dawnelda Hicks _ _ Assignment Editor
Esther Bossio _ . Feature Editor
Howard Clifford Sports Editor
Marie Zumhoff Art Editor
ASSISTANTS
Beulah McGhee Bob Berber Phyllis I.ammersClaude Anders Verva Hanson Elton Allen.Jeanne Fletcher Bob Kroske Ethel Cox.lack Cady Koy Williams Evalyn Olson
Marian Ponto
BUSINESS
Maxine McMann Business Manager
ASSISTANTS
Russell Thompson Kenneth StanleyVincent Pickens Gordon Polk
Page eighty-eight
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First Row: Wolferman, Henry, lircdcscn. and Ostby. Second How : Upps. I Iciidrickson. Hick.Cutler, Pershall. McKinney, and Truscott. Third Row: Hicks. Lammers. Fletcher. Love, Novotny.Click, and Betten. Fourth Row: Moss, Thompson. Pickens. Danielson, Ure and L. T. Byrne(adviser).
Rope*d Record
SECOND SEMESTER
EDITORIAL
Paul Betten - Editor-in-Chief
June Love Copy Chief
Maxine Henry - Assignment Editor
Janet Riek : Feature Editor
Bob Danielson Sports Editor
Don Gottwig Art Editor
ASSISTANTS
Don Moss Alveretta Culbertson Jeanette Hcndrickson
Art Novotny Jim Ure Dawnelda HieksKrma I.ipps Montana Ostby Marian Bonser
Ellen Pcrsball Dorothy Bredcson Jeanne Fletcher
Florence Roger* Mary .Jane Wolfcrman Virginia Cutler
Phyllis Lammers Maxine McKinney
BUSINESS
Bussell Thompson Business Manager
ASSISTANTS
Flmer Click DickTruscott Carl Betten
Vincent Pickens Gordon Polk
Page eighty-nine
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
FIRST SEMESTER
SEPTEMBER
7—School opens.
23—Football: Rogers 25; West Valley 0.
27—Open House P.-T. A.
2*— All School Opening.
20—Football: Rogers; Coeur d*Alene.
OCTOBER
6—Football: Rogers 0; Gonzaga 14.
13—Football: Rogers 20; North Central 7.
17 and 18—Teachers' Institute.
20—Football: Lewis and Clark 14; Rogers 0.
27—Dads* and Daughters' Banquet.
28—Football: Rogers 0; North Central 0.
NOVEMBER
4—"On Stage-' Washington State Theater.
Football: Rogers 0; Lewis and Clark 0.
18—Movie Camera purchased.
19—Football: Rogers 13; Gonzaga 0.
DECEMBER
2—Football letter con.
2-3—Once in a Lifetime.
9. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Honor Society con.
16—Basketball: Rogers 54; West Valley 30.
20—Harding Debate con.
21—Yuletide program.
JANUARY
10—Basketball: Ropers 19, Lewis and Clark
22. Band concert.
12—Basketball: North Central 15; Rogers 19.
13—"Hollywood Extra."
17—Basketball: Rogers 27; Gonzaga 23.
18—Intersehool con.
19—Basketball: Rogers 2fi, Lewis and Clark 27.
20—Awards con.
21—Senior Prom.22—Baccalaureate.
24—Graduation. Basketball: Rogers 23; NorthCentra] 32.
26—Basketball: Gonzaga 24; Rogers 45.
27—Footlights con ; School closes.
SECOND SEMESTER
FEBRUARY
3—Annual Spring vodvil.
7—Basketball: Rogers 19, Lewis and Clark 31.
9—Basketball : North Central 84; Rogers 1.1.
14—Basketball: Rogers 43 Gonzaga 24.
16—Basketball: Lewis and Clark 34; Rogers 18.
21—Basketball: North Central 33; Rogers 30.
23—Basketball: Gonzaga 34; Rogers 31.
MARCH
1—Seniors elect officers.
15—Awards con.
16—Radium con.
17—Harding Debate presents portrait.
21—Open house P.-T. A.31—"Tovarich."
APRIL
2—10—Spring vacation.
11—Spring Sports Queen con.
19—Baseball: Gonzaga at Rogers.
20—National Honor Society con.
25—Baseball: North Central at Rogers.
28—Track: Lewis and Clark at Rogers.
MAY
8—Baseball: West Valley at Rogers.
8—Track: Rogers at Rogers.
9—Baseball: Rogers at Lewis and Clark.
11— Baseball: Rogers at Gonzaga.
12—Track: North Central at Rogers.
17—Baseball: Rogers at North Central.
19—District Track Meet.
25—Baseball: Lewis and Clark at Rogers.
27—State Track meet.
31—Baseball: Rogers at West Valley.
JUNE
3—Senior Prom.
4—Baccalaureate.
7—Graduation.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Fir»l Kuw: Mr. Kllingsi-n. Mr. lSinj:imin, :in<l Miss Perkins. Scrimd Knw: Mr. Saltz, Mr.Mooberry, Mr. Elsensohn. and Mr. Ulack.
E. T. BECHER—Rifle coach—received the responsibility of coaching the rifle team In 193(>,
coached them from the "C" division in the National Rifle Association standings, to a
top position in the "B" division.
M. J. BENJAMIN—Athletic director and golf coach—enters an excellent golf team every
year.
J. W. BLACK—Baseball coach and "B" squad coach—Coach Black produced a 1938 cham-
pionship baseball team and also turns out the "B" squad football teams.
CARL ELLINGSEN—Head football coach—another new recruit to Rogers. He turned
out one of the fightingest and scrappiest teams in the city league.
JAMES ELSENSOHN—Football line coach and assistant track coach—I.etterman graduate
of W. S. C". He has contributed much towards the success of the Pirate eleven.
PAUL MacGOWN—Freshman baseball and basketball coach—A new recruit to our
coaching staff taking over the job of whipping the frosh into shape.
JACK MOOBERRY—Basketball and track coach—undertook the responsibility of basket-
ball coach in 1935. Also taking over the job of track coach, he produced the 1937 city
champions.
MISS MABEL PERKINS—Girls tennis coach—Came to Rogers as the girls' athletic director
and in 1937 took over the coaching of girls tennis.
L. W. SALTZ—Tennis and freshmen football coach—Coach Salt/, starts his coaching duties
in the fall when the freshmen football campaign starts. His duties are also continued
in the spring with his tennis team.
Page ninety-three
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
FOOTBALL, S<H ADFir»t Kow: Peterson, Brown. Morris, Reynolds, Liberty, Saltz. Williams, Danlelson, Johnson,
and Weir. Second Kow: Speck, Irby, Johnson, Waldron, Eller, Oster, Griffin, Moran, andOberg. Third Ho» : Shulkin, Decker, Batch, Anderson, J. Sandberg, Berg, Akins, Lauder, andMoller. Fourth Kow: Coach Klllngsen. Tortorelli, Wakeley, Perry. Slocum, Osso, Burkhardt,Sparks. Updike, and Broadhead. Fifth Row: Assistant Coach Klsensohn, Sutton, Petty, Randall.Stevens, Allen. Sandberg, and Assistant Coach Mooberry.
THIRD YEAR LETTERMANDAN MORRIS, Tackle, backbone of the line.
SECOND YEAR LETTERMENAL AKINS, Fullback, extra point his specialty.
RALPH BERG, Tackle, scholar and athlete.
DEL BROWN, End, discovered himself.
BOB DANIELSON, Center, in the middle of everything.
CLIFFORD LEWIS, Tackle, he's pot what it takes.
DICK LIBERTY, Fullback, come back for another crack at 'em.
TED OSTER, Quarterback, pave all In- had.
IRVING PETERSON, End, injury handicapped this Swede.
ED REYNOLDS, End, Fullback, Center, always there in a pinch.
HARRY SPARKS, Guard, always fighting.
CHARLES WAKELY, End, a truly great player.
DON WILLIAMS, Halfback, outstanding back of the city,
FIRST YEAR LETTERMENELTON ALLEN, Tackle, too bad he hasn't another year.
GLEN BURKHARDT, Halfback, good things come in small packages.
HAROLD IRBY, Guard, small but mighty.
JOHNNY OSSO, Quarterback, when given a chance he came through.
GEORGE PERRY, Quarterback, realized his ambition.
WARREN SALTZ, Guard, will be missed next year.
EUGENE SANDBURG, Guard, shows the true Rogers spirit.
ALAN UPDIKE, Guard, would never say die.
BROCK WEIR, Tackle, a star in the making.
Page ninety-four
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
ratat stbing footbalxFirst Row: Wakeley, Morris. Allen, Irby, Banlelson, Saltz, and Reynolds. Second How:
Liberty, Osso, Burkhardt, and Williams.
Date
September 23 Rogers 25
September 30 Rogers €
Oetober 6 Rogers 0
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Oetober 13 Rogers
Oetober 20 Rogers
October 28 Rogers
November 4 Rogers
November 18 Rogers
The star (*) means the games played at night.
Opponents
West Valley 0
Couer d' Alene 0
(ionzaga 14
North Central 7
Lewis and Clark J4
North Central 0
Lewis and Clark 0
('on/.aga 0
• After making a not-to-good start in the big Merry-(io-Round game on
September 28. Rogers went on to win two and tie two out of six ci^jf gridiron
flashes last fall, under the coaching of Carl Ellingsen. new gridiron mentor.
The Pirates finished in third spot in the city series behind (ionzaga and
Lewis and Clark.
Highlights of the season was Rogers defeat over the highly touted Gon-zaga in the final game of the year.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First K»w: Johnson, Brown. Alfstad. Akina. Wakeley, Williams, Kianklin. Second Knw
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Cartwrlffht, Maloney, Lauder, Maye, Moran, Hufford. Third Kim : Jack Mooberry (coach), TannAlexander, Reynolds, Stevens, Carl KUingsen (assistant coach).
Albert AkinsBob KroskeWarren FranklinArt Maye
SQUAD
Fx! ReynoldsDon WilliamsDel BrownJim Maloney
Hill AlfstadDon LauderChuck WakeleyHob Johnson
SKASON S SIM M Alt
Y
Date Opponent Where Played Score
January 10 Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark 19-22
January 12 North Central Rogers 19-15
January 17 Gonzaga Gonzaga 27-23
January 19 Lewis and Clark Rogers 26-27
January 24 North Central North Central 23-32
January 26 Gonzaga Rogers 45-24
February 7 Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark 19-31
February 9 North Central Rogers 41-34
February 14 Gonzaga Gonzaga 43-25
February 16 Lewis and Clark Rogers 18-34
February 21 North Central North Central 30-33
February 23 Gonzaga Rogers 34-31
• During the 1938-39 basketball season 19 games were played by the Buc-
caneers, 12 in which the Pirates were victorious.
Coacli Mooberry's quintet ran up against hot competition in the city
league but came out holding third position.
Lettermen who leave the Pirate quintet through graduation are: Al Akins,
Ed Reynolds, Del Brown, Chuck Wakeley, and Bob Kroske.
Page ninety-six
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Taylor, Ix-wis, and Burkhardt. Second Kow: Decker, EHer, Munkers, Allen,
Berg-, Hassel, Johns, Collins, Johnson, Adams, Nlckolson. Moore, Davis, and DeUolt. Third Ron:Luders, True, Westland, Nelson. Curryer, Speck, Foster, Veiling:. Sacks, Ayers, Allan, Pebles,
Gosset, and Sarsfleld. Fourth Kow: Jones, Brotherton, Gayda, Mael, Kempsky, White, Cole-grove. Schuler, Peterson, Disciasclo, Birdsell. Sutton, Erlweln. and Anderson. Fifth Row: Gott-wig, Francis, Triplett, Young, Stevens, Moran, Cozetto, Shaw, Nelson, Kllison, Wieber. SixthRow: Davis, Peterson, I,uthwood, L.e Van. Thompson, Whaley, Taylor. Turner. Grovbart. andSasal. Seventh Kow: Klsensohn (assistant coach), Bauer, M<dler. Cake, C.oodman. Sandberg.Mooberry (head coach). Gaffney (assistant coach, alumni).
Date
April 22
April 28
May 5 .
May 12 .
May 19
SEASON'S SCHEDULE
Opponent Where Played
Rogers Relays Rogers
I-ewis and Clark Rogers
Gonzaga Rogers
North Central Rogers
District Meet
SQUAD MKMBERS
Goodman Bowers Lewis
Decker Berg LuthwoodAllen Cake M oiler
Burkhardt Curryer MooreMoran Cu/./.etto Sandberg
11. Young De Holt MunkersEngle Eller Stevens
Brotherton Erlwein Taylor
Gottwig Franrii TrueHassell Gayda WhaleyAdams Gosset Jones
• The track squad was largely composed <>f new fellows, and began their
track season with Rogers relays. Coach Mooberry is vitally concerned with
the freshmen as they will make up the squad next year.
Page ninety-seven
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Row: Alfstail, Head, Wakeley. Perry. Williams, Sliulkln, Novotny, Bergman, Broad
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lieail, Korsyth, Johnson, ami Viiungniaji. Sec ond Kow : J. W. Black (coach). Stussi. Junes,L.anglll. Wolferman, Benoschek, Coulson. lrby. Walilron, Shauvin. Tortorelli, and Templin.Third Kow: Cobb, MeBrten. Maloney. Lauder, Katahira, Montague. Benham. 'Nelson, Cummings,and Sienko (student coach).
SEASON'S SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Where Played
April 19 Gonzaga Rogers
April 25 North Central Rogers
May 3 West Valley Rogers
May 9 Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark
May 11 Gonzaga Rogers
May 17 North Central North Central
May 25 Lewis and Clark Rogers
May 31 West Valley West Valley
SQUAD MEMBERS
Mead Williams Maloneyl.angill lrby KatahiraBergman Shauvin CobbCummings Nelson BenoschekWaldron Jones BcnhainWakeley Forsyth Alfstad
Shulkin Broadhcad NovotnyCoulson Johnson TemplinPerry Youngman
• The baseball squad won most of their pre-season games and had six letter-
men returning; they are: Chuck Wakeley. Paul Bergman. Don Williams, Sid
Mead, George Perry, and Art Novotny. The coach is J. W. Black, who has
coached many teams at Rogers, including last year's city champions.
Page ninety-eight
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
First Kuw: Kliult, Pickens, Akins, Allan. Smith. Saltz. Second Row: Carter, Maye, Saltz,(adviser), Kroske, Davies.
Warren Saltz
Jim KludtGordon SteptoeH(il> Kroske
John Stein
Fred DaviesGeorge JackmanAl Akins
Vincent PickensDon CarterA rt MayeMilyne Allan
• The squad turns out every Tuesday. Thursday and Friday, under the super-
vision of L. W. Saltz, coach.
• The freshman track squad enjoyed a favorable season this year under the
coaching of the varsity coach Jack Mooberry. The squad was: Braaten, Peter-
son, Nerheim, Le Van, Sarsfield, Sasai, Sutton, Akins, Avers, Birdsell, Mael,
Nelson, Smith. Town. Gravhort. White, Shuler. Keinpsky, Allan. Barnett, Dis-
ciasio, Dotson, Weiber.
• The "B" squad didn't fare so well, winning only one game and dropping
three. The coach of the "B" squad is Mr. Black.
Likely prospects for the varsity squad from the freshman and "B" squads
are: Del Balch. Eugene Cozetto, Alfred Bays, Pat Shauvin, Claire Peterson,
Elliot Weir, Harold Akins, Dick Nelson, Bill Nelson, and Morris Nelson.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
Benjamin (adviser).
SCHEDULEApril 22, Saturday Lewis and Clark vs. Rogers (Indian Canyon)April 29, Saturday North Central vs. Rogers (Indian Canyon)May 6, Saturday Gonzaga vs. Rogers (Downriver)May 13, Saturday Lewis and Clark vs. Rogers (Downriver)May 20, Saturday North Central vs. Rogers (Downriver)May 26, Saturday Gonzaga vs. Rogers (Downriver)
• The golf squad enjoyed a good season this year under the direction of CoachM. J. Benjamin. The matches were played on the different city links.
Returning lettermen are : Charles Wakeley, Roy Bishop, Al Akins, WillieCozza.
^leA/unon QooilcUl
• The freshmen enjoyed a favorable season this year under the coaching ofMr. MacGown. Their schedule consisted of games with the other high schoolfrosh and junior highs. The squad consisted of Akins. Arnold, Anderson,Brannon, Braaten, Breedon, Boisard, Brown, BrouiUard, Burchett, Emch,Hawke, Franklin, Hendrickson. Hill. Hutchins, Lamon, Larson, Lukaszeski,Mael. Mitchen Peterson, Roberts, Rigan, Shulkin. Stansbury, Sale, Scott,Sweet. Trudeau. Walker. Wimpy. Wheeler. Winger. Hagman, Fish, Strand.
Page one hundred
THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Fii-Kt Row: Kordug, Dennis, Jenkins. Second Knw : Ladd, Mcrrltt. Third Row: Stirling.
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MEMBERS
Gordon Dennis .lack Merritt George Ladd
Hobart Jenkins Charles Kordus Oscar Stirling
• These six boys have shot the highest score consistently and are considered
to be the team. E. T. Becher is coach.
• The freshman basketball team enjoyed a fairly successful season. They
were coached by Paul MacGown. The squad members were: Akins, Sweet,
Nelson, Triplett, Reneau. Lukas/.eski, McHreen. Shaw, Arnold, Katsel, Peter-
son, Breedon. Bruno.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Vlr*t Row: Waller. Thompson, Clarke. Second How: Bilge. West. I.,a Telle, Walters, Kraut.
SpAirUf, SfiosUl 2uee*i
• Shirley Thompson was the winner of the 1939 contest. She was the candi-
date for the "R" club with (lien Burkhardt as her manager. The two prin-
cesses, runners-up in the contest, were Elaine Waller and Maxine Clarke.
The ticket sale this year exceeded that of last year's, and established a
new school record. The wholesome spirit and the fine cooperation of the
student body contributed effectively to the success of the contest. M. J. Ben-jamin and M. E. Hubbell supervised it.
This year's contestants and their manager in order of the results, were:
Shirley Thompson "R" Glen BurkhardtElaine Waller Cosmic Warren Saltz
Maxine Clarke Montero Walter MoblcyBetty Walters Independent Bob KroskeRuth I.aTelle French Ed HarrisKatherine West ... Art Kenny McRaeKatie Kraut German Frank EricksonEdyth Birge Junior Dramatic Gordon Polk
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• Winners of the girls basketball tournament this year were the girls on the
12A team of the A league. Runners up for the second place were the llB'fl
and lOA's. The llA team was the winner in the B league.
Each team played six games and the champions in the A league were the
only ones to win all of their games.
\ LEAGUE 12B CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Prances Williamson Mary .lane WolfennanMaxim- MoHarncss Mary Lcnz
Elsie Mors Ellen Persholl
Barbara Simpson
B-I.EAGUE llA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Nellie Hunt Betty Gaines Thula Trone
Beverly Wilson Doris Carlson Ruth Crocker
Juanita Whitmore Morjorie KcndricU
Krma LippsEdith TerocenoRuth Hetherington
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Fir»t Row: McCafferty. Lowthcr, McNevin. Hclean. Appa, R. Rizzuto. T. Rizzuto. Lose, Pe-tcrson, Andersonn, Pond. Seeond Row: Morse. Richardson. Thomas. K. Via. Hewitt. Taylor, An-derson, Ludwig, Class. Carney. Schemmet. Third K<>w: Morse, Hanifen, Everett, Billiard. FourthK«>w: Mabel Perkins (adviser). Pierce. Bridewell, Larson. Thompson. Johnston, Johnson, French,Crumbley, Simpson, Shaw, Coffee.
SINGLES
Vivian LarsonShirley ThompsonJo WelterKlvcra ViaLaura MorseJerry Kverett
Theresa Ki/.zuto
Rosie RizzutoMarguerite BollardPauline PetersonJean HanifenJerry Ludwig
Mary GlassCarol ShawGenevieve Luse/.(Ida Lee AndersonMarian Finch
doubles
Violet Johnson—Bonnie JohnstonMary Schemmel—Carol PrJanOKvelyn McCafferty—Evajean Bridewell
June Pierce—Jackie LowtherHetty Hewitt—Margaret Taylor
Jean Coffee—Doris CarneySanda Appa—Betty HeleanViolet Richardson—Marguerite ThomasMarian McNevin—Ellen MorseLouise Bond— Viola Andersonn
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
First How: Wolf I'niiiin, and Williamson. Second Kuw: Teraceno, and Hetherlngton. ThirdRow: .Miss Perkins (instructor), Llpps, l'ershall, and Simpson.
• The champions in the Volleyball tournament were the girls on tlie Senior Bteam of the A league. Close behind was the 11B team.
Winner of the B league was the Junior A team. The B leiigue includes thesecond, third and fourth teams of each class. Miss Mabel Perkins is the coach.
• The editors wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to
those who have so materially assisted them in planning the hook which youhave in your hands.
To K. M. Royce of Royce Studio who took the group pictures and to Mrs.Phelps of Phelps Studio who took pictures of the yell leaders and drummajors, we say "Thank you."We have appreciated the many helpful suggestions given us by Mr. Robert
Bruce, manager of the Spokane American Engraving Company and his as-
sistants, Mr. Charles Magee and Miss Blance Lundblad.To Mr. E. J. Griffin of the North Central print shop, who has taken per-
sonal interest in the book and who has given us many thoughtful suggestions,
we are duly appreciative. Mr. Grover Wilson of the Zellerbach Paper Com-pany helped us in the selection of the paper stock and the cover stock.
And we wish to thank Mr. Sam Babcock of the S. K. Smith Company, whosupplied the Molloy-made covers for the seniors.
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The spring semester of 1939 marks the re-
tirement of a faithful study hall supervisor,
Mrs. I.utic Brawn, following fourteen years of
service with Hillyard and Rogers High Schools.
Although her position forced her to keep or-
der at the expense of mischievous hoys and
girls, there are thousands of students and
alumni who can thank her for keeping study
conditions suitable for accomplishing a maxi-
mum amount of work.
She began her services with schools forty-
two years ago in Burlington, Kansas. She has
been in service in Spokane grade schools since
1912 and Several grade schools have claimed
her services.
This book will he a lasting memory of the
appreciative feeling of the John It. Rogers
student body for her years of service in study
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Dedicated to Jay Tomlinson
Romantic carryings-on among the vege-
tables:
"But darling we cantelopc on your celery—."
"I artichoke you for that honey—."
"I've been thinking and we could squash
our troubles and beet the world if we were
a pear."
Her face became radish as she slowly
drawled, "Lettuce."
We know this is corny but we don't carrot
all.
Itosina Johnson and Helen Ratliff were talk-
ing about getting married on some future
date.
Hosina: "I am going to marry a doctor, for
when I am sick, I can get well for nothing."
Helen: "I'm going to marry a preacher, for
when I'm bad, I can be good for nothing."
Harold Gcndreaux: (To friend) "Bob, lend
me 20 cents and only give me ten of them.
Then you'll owe me ten, and I'll owe you ten
and we'll be straight."
To Wayne Dalke: "When I am sad, I sing,
and others arc sad with me."
Ruth LaTelle: "Oh look! The players are
covered with mud. How do you think they
will get it off?"
Kathryn West: "What do you think the
scrub team's for?"
Gladys Smith: "What is that bump on your
forehead ?"
Johnny Goodman: "Oh, that's where a
thought struck me."
"This pen leaks," said the convict as the
rain came through the roof.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939
A Journalistic Kiss
"May I print a kiss on your lips," he said.
And she nodded her sweet permission.
So they went to press
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Or rather, I guess
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They printed a whole edition.
Warren Saltz: "My hair is full of electricity."
Helen Fry: "No wonder, it's connected with
a dry cell."
As Wilburn Phillips was reading, he came
to a word he couldn't pronounce.
"Barque," prompted Miss Herbert.
Willie looked at his classmates and laughed
"Marque," exclaimed Miss Herbert again.
Willie, looking up at the teacher, "Bow-
wow !
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Joyce Fleming: "My Scotch boy friend sent
me his picture yesterday."
Doris Morris: "How does he look?"
Joyce: "I don't know. I haven't had it de-
veloped yet."
Mr. Tewinkle was putting a squad of Pi-
rettes through their paces. Try as he would,
he could not get a straight line. Finally in
exasperation, he shouted, "What's the matter
with you? Can't you line up? All of you fall
out and take a look at the line you've made."
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Mr. Eaman: "How many natural magnets
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Jack Alden: "Blonds, brunettes, and red-
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Mr. Byrne, (to sleepy student): "Does the
hot air bother you? If it does, I'll open the
window."
Brock Weir: "Naw—you can go on talking."
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Did You Ever Hear of This?
A Freshman's head is full of air,
Of air so hot and breezy,
A Sophomore's head is full of naught,
Of naught but "Take life easy."
A Junior's head is full of love.
The love you get at college;
A Senior's head is full of brains,
A greater amount of knowledge.
The youthful graduate from agricultural
college looked rather scornfully at the old
farmer. "Your methods of cultivation are hope-
lessly out of date," he said with a superior
air. "Why I'd be surprised if you got 10 pounds
of apples off of that tree."
"So would I," said the farmer, "It's a pear
tree."
Wanda Watts: "I wonder how old Miss
Swann is?"
Nada Watts: "She must be awfully old,
because I heard she used to teach Caesar."
If all the students that sleep in classes were
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Mr. Bechcr: "I'm surprised at you, Bob, that
you don't know when Columbus discovered
America! What does the chapter heading of
this week's lesson read?
Bob Kroske: "Columbus, 1492."
Mr. Becher: "Well, isn't that plain enough?
Did you ever see it before?"
Bob: "Yes sir, but I always thought it was
his telephone number."
I.orna Ayler: "A fool can ask more ques-
tions than a wise man can answer."
Tommy Glover: "That's why I flunked."
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"Are we going to try out young Balch for
the foothall squad?" asked the captain.
"No," replied the coach;" "anybody who can
Bpell such words as plenipotentiary, erysipelas,
and plebiscite is too good for a football player."
Miss Stevens: "What do you know about
Atlas?"
Al Akins: "He was the world's greatest
gangster."
Miss Stevens: "Where did you get that
idea?"
Al Akins: "The history books say he held
up the world."
John McKinney: "I passed 'Shakespeare' to-
day."
Donald McClelland: "Did he speak?"
Miss Herbert: "Will someone in the class
use the word geometry in a sentence?"
Karl Le Van: "There was a little acorn
that grew and grew until one day it said
'Geometry.'
"
Exam question: What is the most impor-
tant date in Roman history?
Ernest Ziegler: Anthony's first date with
Cleopatra.
Mr. Minzel: "When rain falls, docs it ever
rise again?"
Roger Case: "Oh, yes, in dew time."
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KELSEY-BAIRD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. WHY?
1. Personal attention—thus assuring you of the fastest progress
possible. Your rapid advancement here means real moneysaved in tuition and supplies.
2. University trained teachers—to give you the advantage of
thorough instruction.
Up-to-date equipment to train you on tin" newest machinesto fit yourself into the modern business offices.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Dedicated to Don MossBreathe! there a student with soul so dead,
Who never to himself has said.
To heck with homework,
I'm going to bed?
Ellen Pershall: "So you think that Al is a
flirt?"
Hazel Barker: "I'll say, why he can tell the
owner of any lipstick in school by simply
tasting it."
Dedicated to almost any Senior:
Student: "Yes, dad, I'm a big gun at
school."
Dad: "Well, why don't I hear a better report,
then?"
Mrs. Bevan: "I heard a noise when you came
in last night."
Al Bevan: "Perhaps it was night falling."
Mrs. Bevan: "No, it was day breaking."
June Enos: "Say, do you know how to get
Mr. Benjamin's goat?"
Tim Elliot: "I'll bite!"
June Enos: "Find out where he ties it."
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University can help you.
EMPLOYMENT calls are received regu-larly by the KBU free employment de-partment.
THROUGH this active and efficient em-ployment department, graduates are as-
sisted in securing desirable positions.
NEW classes start every Monday in bothday and evening school. Special classesfor those who expect to go on to college.Visitors are always welcome.
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Broken In
Coach Ellingsen: "You're doing well, John-
ny. The way you hit that line and the wayyou dodge and tackle and worm through them
is marvelous."
Johnny Osso: "It comes easy to me. I used
to go with my mother to the bargain sales."
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Beautiful so I'll love her
And dumb so she'll love me.
Johnny Olsen and Florence St. Onge were
out automobiling when they both suddenly
realized they had lost their way
—
Johnny: "I wish Emily Post was here."
Florence: "Why?"Johnny: "I think we took the wrong fork."
Mr. Mac Gown: "Tomorrow we shall take
the life of Robert Louis Stevenson. So comeprepared."
If ever your shoes squeek don't let it bother
you; 'twas Shakespeare who said: "Let every-
one have music in his soul."
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Don Hughes: "So you took Mary I.enz homefrom the movies last night?"
Ralph Berg: "Yes!"
Don H. "How far does she live from the
theater?"
Ralph Berg: "Oh, three soda-fountains and a
eandy store."
Why She "Shuddered"Miss Smith: "For what are the Phoenicians
famous?"
Gordon Polk: "Blinds."
Pinky Carter: "It sure was hot at the gametoday."
Betty Gaines: "Why didn't you get one ofAbsent Minded Professor to secretary: "I those baseball fans they always have at tin-
am going to town. If by any chance I hap- baseball games?"pen to return during my absence, keep me here wuntil I get back."
Bob Swartz: "Why didn't you answer myletter?"
Betty Wagner: "I didn't get it and besides
I didn't like some of the things you said."
Mr. Hubbard: "Use juicy in a sentence."
Mary Sullivan: "Juicy what I see?"
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Madeline Murphy: "I simply adore that fun-
ny step. Where did you pick it up?"Don Gottwig: "Funny step, nothing! I'm
losing my garter."
Mr. Eaman: "Oxygen wasn't discovered till
1770."
Rex Hansen: "What did they breathe before
that?"
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Mr. Weston (upstairs): "It is time for that
young man to (to home."
Jim Brewer: (overhearing): "Well, when
you don't have a self-starter, a crank comes
in mighty handy."
Mr. Becher: "Please tell me what 'Do unto
others as you wisli others to do unto thee'
means."
Johnny Homer: "It means that if you want
a girl to kiss you, you kiss the girl."
"Would you mind getting up for just a
minute, Mr. Coburn?"
"And why?" he asked.
"So I can put this 'Wet Paint' sign on tlx-
seat," said Harry Young.
Country boy: "That's a Jersey cow over
there."
City boy: "Say! You've got a good eyt
sight to see her license plate at that distance."
Eileen Hanifen: "Hey, why have you those
loud socks on?"
Claude. Kaler: "To keep my feet from going
to sleep."
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Canoas Products Of All Kinds
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JUNE GRADUATINGCLASS
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Jim Ure: "You always do all the talking
and never listen."
Mary Jane Wolfernian: "How ridieulous!
I've heard every word I've said."
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Mr. Jinnett: "How's the team coming?"
Coach Kllingscn: "Like counterfeit money
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the halves are full of lead and the quartern
can't pass."
Marpy Kirhy: "Why do all those trees
bend over so far?"
Marparet Wilson: "You'd bend over, too, if
you were full of green apples as they arc."
Susie Soaper: "I ain't pot no pencil."
Miss Budwin: "You have no pencil, I have
no pencil, they have no pencils."
Susie: "Well, who has all the pencils?"
Mr. Saltz: "How do you make anti-freeze?"
Daryl Nelson: "By hidinp her woolen pa-
jamas."
Keith Neighbors: "The clock is strikinp." |Harold Schindler: "What for, shorter I
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Graduation
Portraits
In creative sight and shadow
artistry of camera and hrush.
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studio has specialized in
graduation portraiture and
here you are assured of the
utmost possible value and
workmanship of highest ex-
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STUDIO OF
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
Dedicated to Don Kerr.
Slippery ice—very thin.
Pretty girl—tumble in.
Saw a fella—on the hank.
Gave a shriek—then she sank.
Boy on hand—heard her shout.
Jumped right in—pulled her out.
Now he's hers—very nice.
But she had—to break the ice.
Donna Hobbs: "Where did you pet the black
eye?"
Chuck Gumm: "I went to a dance and was
struck by the beauty of the place."
Elmer Click: "Give me a sentence with the
word fascinate!*'
Hussell Thompson : "I've got nine buttons
on my coat but I can only fascinate."
.lames Forsyth: "See here, waiter, I found
a button in my salad."
Waiter: "That's queer. It must have fallen
in when we put on the dressing."
Jim Snyder: "I'm just like Napoleon."
Rosie Rizzuto: "How's that?"
Jim Snyder: "I just went down in history."
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Congratulations to the
June 1939 Class
John R. Rogers High School
FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
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THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE. 1939
'Nother Pome by "Tuffic" Block.
Time is passing,
I'm not glad,
Time is passing
I am sad.
Time is passing,
Sad is my lot.
Time is passing,
I am not.
Knock! Knock!
Who's there?
Phillip
Phillip who?
This is put here to Phillip space.
Ruth Swanson: "We had a math test todayand I passed."
Joyce Fletcher: "Honestly?"
Ruth Swanson: "What's the difference?"
We editors may dig and toil
Till our finger tips are sore,
Hut some young squirt is sure to say,
I heard that joke before.
Miss Simet: "What is concentration?"
Hetty Sims: "Mental agony."
Ray Manley: "Please!"
She: "No."
Ray: "Oh, please!"
She: "No, No."
Ray: "Oh, just this once!"
She: "I said no."
Ray: "Oh, go ahead."
She: Positively not."
Ray: 'Oh, gee, Mom, all the fellows are
wearing those sweaters now."
Even his best friends wouldn't tell him—so he flunked the exam.
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CONGRATULATIONSCLASS OF 1939
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IT IS EASY TO DRY DISHES AND POLISH GLASSWARE WITH
RED BIRDTea Towels
These Unusual Dish Dryers Are Lintless and Highly Absorbent,and Are Ready to Use Without "Breaking In."
AN IDEAL GIFTSOLD IN MOST RETAIL STORES
ORIGINATED AND MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
Spokane Toilet Supply Co.
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