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Senior RUBY E. STEINER Blackhawk Staff 3 43 Annual Staff 43 Delegate to W.S.C. Student Lead- ers' Conference 33 -Office 43 Debate 43 Production Staff: Cleopatra, 23 Digging Up the Dirt 33 Fox C Review 33 Carnival and Minstrel Show 23 Chonita 33 UC. H. S. Amateur Night 43 Honor Roll 2 43 Delegate to W.S.C. Debate Conference 43 First Activities Prize Tuberculosis Essay Contest 4. MAXINE STIFFLER Library 3 43 Vice President of Class 23 Secretary Home Etc. Club 43 Dig- ging Up the Dirt 33 Production Staff: Minstrel Show 23 Cleopatra 23 Fox C Review 33 Chonita 33 Home Ec. Club 43 Carnival Queen 43 Glee Club 43 Honor Roll 43 Vice Pres- ident of Girls' League 4. SHIRLEY STRONACH Secretary cf Student Body 43 Pres- ident of Thespian Club 43 Tennis 2 3 43 Basketball 23 County Music Meet 2 3 43 Glee Club 3 43 Sextette 3 43 All-district Music Meet 3 43 Play Day at Normal 23 Blackhawk Staff 33 Digging Up the Dirt 33 Chon- ita 33 Remember the Day 43 An- nual Staff 4g Honor Roll 2. 3 43 Spe- cial Music 2 3 43 Student Council 43 Fox C Review 33 All-District Chorus 43 Play Production 43 Thes- pian Club 3 43 Basketball Manager 43 C.H.S. Amateur Night 4. FRANCIS TITU.S EDNA STRAUGHAN Basketball 4. Entered from Boardman, Oregon, 3. LEONARD WILLIAMS F.F.A. 2 3 43 F.F.A. Vice President 3 43 Judging Team 2 43 Baseball 4. BERNA M. WATSON Entered from Harrington 33 Trea- surer Student Body 43 Librarian 43 Office 3 43 Student Council 43 Bas- ketball 43 Annual Staff 43 Honor Roll 43 Secretary-Treasurer Girls' League 33 Digging Up the Dirt 33 Chon- ita 33 Remember the Day 43 Thes- pian Club 3 43 Tennis 3 43 Glee Club 3g Production Staff 33 Delegate to W.S.C. Student Leaders' Conference 43 Student Body Business Manager 43 Salutatorian 43 C Girls 43 Sec.- Treas. IC Gfirls 4. CLIFFORD' WINEGARD Entered from Tyler 23 President Boys' Federation 43 Student Council 43 Baseball 4.
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Class Will M E, the senio-rs of Cheney High School, of the City of Cheney, State of Washington, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish, and declare thisjour last .will and testament, in the manner and form as follows: ' I First: We direct that all our just and unjust debts and class expenses be paid as soon after our graduation as conveniently may be done. Second: Individual members of our class hereby will various and sundry personal attainments and abilities to members of the inferior or lower classes. To Leo Pierson, Don Conley bequeaths his parking space in front of the Davis house and the entire front porch of the Davis residence at least three nights a week. Dorothy and Manning will to Irene and Bob a place as public sweethearts number one. To John Babb, Bill Reeder wills a generous portion of his good nature and over-confidence. George Lam- phier wills his popularity with the girls, along with his mustache, to Ev- erett Watt. To Sylvester CWiscyJ Carey, Dick Johnson wills his ability to keep busy doing nothing in a very dignified manner. To Thersa Hawk, Shirley Stronach leaves her ability to break hearts and her striking beauty. You're lucky, Thersa. Shirley also leaves Dick Menig to next year's fem- inine element. May the best girl win. To Ray Hawk, Clifford Winegard wills his seat in study hall where he may sleep undisturbed by teachers. To Ralph Soderberg and the next Blackhawkstaff, the present staff will their ability to publish old jokes and news in a few desperate minutes Friday afternoons. To Ray Hawk and Miss Neilson, the only survivors of last year's debate team, Wilda Ericson, Ruby Steiner, Lena Rosenzweig and Dick Johnston leave their journalism room places to be occupied by students who cannot possibly conform to their oratorical and intellectual standards. To Don Gordon and Russ Williamson, Bill Hathaway and Bill Horn will their ability to destroy stage property g also their ability to please Miss Neilson. To any two junior girls, Wilda and Lucille will thier enthusiasm for, and understanding of politics, to aid them in American History. To Bernice Harr, Kathryn Bernard generously wills a small por- tion of her brain power, though she can ill afford to do so. To Ruth Shepard Dorothy Carr wills her bashfulness to add to her other accomplishments. To Evelyn Nafus, Elva Corley wills her sweet smile to use to her best advantage. To some lucky junior, Pat Purvis wills his ability to hold the interest of the class in meetings. To Irene Heineman, Berna Watson wills her ability to win tennis matches. To Mildred Davis, Ruby Steiner wills her determination to be an old maid. To Art Colyar, Chester Dinsmore wills his splendid physique and Clark Gable profile. To some efficient stu- dent, Marceline Amell wills her place in the office as a meeting place for all girls. Clyde wills his ability to use good English slang to the future sen- ior English class. To some struggling artist, Geneva Fincher wills her art ability. Merle Hubbard leaves all of her dark and mysterious charms to the school J uliets of next year. 'Doris Parker leaves an interest in Homer Hale to anyone interested. Helen Mewhirter leaves to posterity her dramatic ability and a perfectly good sensse of humor. Leonard Williams wills his host of girl friends to the school in gener- al. Treat them nice, boys. Maxine Stiffler leaves her knowledge of Amer- ican History to the class of next year for their material advancement. Russell Smith Wills his dark, curly hair to Arthur Colyar, who should make good use of it. Francis Titus wills his ancient car iso-calledj to Albert N eidhart. Martha Johnson very unselfishly gives her interest ifn Amber to Venette Wise. Edna Straughan wills her quiet and shy manners to Jean Waldie, who probably won't appreciate them. Lastly: We hereby appoint and nominate the faculty to be the exe- cutors, without bond of this our last will and testament.
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