Cheney High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Cheney, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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The Year in Review FEBRUARY: 4-Basketball game at West Valley. We lose by a narrow margin. 8-Mead here for game. Nice going! 14-St. Valentine's Day. Did you see that lovely lace valentine? Neither did I. 15--Basketball game at Medical Lake. Stan Jansen dislocated his shoulder. 22-Washington's birthday. Thanks to him for a holiday. 25-Junior High put on an assembly program. Very good. A smoker between the junior and senior high afterward, followed by a play hour. MARCH: 3-Basketball tournament starts. Grand excuse for getting out of a few classes! 10--Smoker. What! No knockouts? 11--F. F. A. banquet. A good time was had by all. 15-Another smoker. Boys are really getting good. 16-State Theater presented She Stoops to Conquer. Greatly enjoyed by many students. 17-Entertaining exchange assembly presented by Spangle high school. 24-National Assembly. Interesting cartoons and drawings. 25-Ritzville smoker here. Maybe we have future world champions. APRIL : 6-Springvacation! It is welcomed by all students-also teachers. 8-Baseball game at Rogers. Better luck next time, boys. 14-National Assembly on stratospheric balloons. 15-Track meet at Central Valley. Charlie Churchill's doing fine. 22-Music Meet in high school and at the College. Josephine Carey, Bar- bara Stronach and Glen Conley rate superior. Baseball benefit dance. Good crowd attends. Many students here for music meet make up the crowd. 29-Social event of the year! Junior Prom in a Maytime atmosphere. MAY: 3-Baseball game at Lindbergh. Boys come home with colors' flying. 6-Senior play, Spring Fever. Hard-working seniors get their first night's sleep since they started practicing., 10-Spangle here for baseball game. We win again!! 12-County Track Meet at Central Valley. 18-Music Assembly. 20--Baseball at Fairfield. Slide home, you! 21-District Track Meet. 22-Baccalaureate! Jack Philleo and Harvey McGourin spend much time in front of mirrors admiring appearance in cap and gown. 28-State Track Meet at Washington State college. I 31-Seniors prepare for the last days of school. Those all-star lists! JUNE: 2-Commencement exercises. At last! The long awaited day arrives. 3-Students say farewell, and another year is struck from the record.

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The Year in Review SEPTEMBER: -Students resume school activities after summer vacation. -We miss the Class of '37 in the halls. -Huge sophomore class learning that they have to take the back seats at assembly. -First assembly of the year off to a good start! OCTOBER: -Seniors give pep assembly. Oh what pep! -Feathers fly! Cheney Blackhawks meet West Valley Eagles. -Assembly on snakes. Some of us even learned to like them. -rep assembly. Students show real signs of enthusiasm and loyalty. That's the way to go! Cheney defeated by Central Valley in game. -First report cards given out. Oh, well, no F's anyway. -home Economics club banquet, and initiation. First play hour sponsored by juniors. Swing it, people! 22-Two days' vacation. What fun! 1 28-Boys' Federation present assembly program. NOVEMBER: -Assembly program. -Many students see the play, The Taming of the Shrew, at the col- lege given by the Washington State Theater. -Cheney Blackhawks defeat Ritzville in spite of the rain. 19--Red C initiation. Pat O'Reilly featuring high-heeled shoes and a wheelbarrow. -Carnival night! First snow has fallen on the night of the carnival for the past three years. D111 kerry presents the Carnival Queen, Mary Alice Priest, with a box of chocolates. DECEMBER: -F.F.A. officers go to Central Valley to install their chapter of F.F.A. Cheney held first conference debate at John Rogers. Cheney wins over Medical Lake in basketball game. -All-high school play, Guess Again, given. It had us guessing too. Did you notice Marjorie Cutting's fashionable bathing suit? -Sprague boys here for basketball game. -Christmas vacation begins. Girls' League gave Christmas party followed by a play hour. Boys' basketball game at John Rogers. JANUARY 2 -Students forget? vacation and once more start studying. Two senior girls flashing diamonds on their left hands! -Cheney girls' basketball team wins over Mead. We W-on, by golly, we won ! -Skating pond overcrowded- Teacher, may I be excused this after- noon? -West Valley takes Cheney in hard-fought basketball game. -Notice seniors exchanging graduation pictures. Gee, yours cer- tainly flatter you. -Fairfield presents first exchange assembly program. Very much enjoyed by all. -Mead and Cheney clash in the ring. Punch 'em hard!



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Prophetic Jingles CWith apologies to everyone! Fifty little seniors of the class of thirty-eight Clutched their sheepskins tightly as they started through life' s Now let's see what they have done, after 10 years have passed. What careers begun, honors won, and fortunes have amassed. Don Horn is building bridges to span the Golden Gate. Jerry Randall hands'him wrenches from morn till it is late. Beulah Gober shovels hash, for the college football eleven: Fell in love with the water boy, and that leaves forty-seven. The Smith girls, Ellanor, Mildred and Fay Ctheir names aren't Sm Are living on the Philippine Isles. where Paul Rogers has a stor Glen Con1ey's experimenting on a craft to reach the sun. gate. ith any more! , B. The ship holds just two-so Barbs will go, leaving only forty-one. Don Curtis is over in South America, foreman of a mine: she's fine. Glenn Lundberg polishes saddles on Jo Carey's dude ranch T Busy days, but no English books, they sayg the count's now th he Horse Heaven. ty-seven. I Billie De Long models to ease an aching heartg her letters say ir bac Jack Philleo and Bill Bryan went to Africa to bring 'em A tiger-kitty sneezed at Bill-he's running still: now there's th Vennette Wise, in her yacht, was cruising in the sea. Clare Findley came aboard one night, eloping with Mel Sunder Cer-il Morrow sells concentrated food pills, and sure rolls in mon To buy the cars Charlie Churchill makesg the number's just th Cecil Baker's making pastry, next door to Helen Babb's beauty sal The place always looks so neat, since Stan Jansen mows the 1 Wayne Slwegle's back at Washington, cartooning for their poli Art.Co1yar's debating in the Senateg that leaves twenty-six. Phyllis Haas and Isobel Hale are touring through England an One day in that London fog they took a terrible chance land-dea k alive! irty-five. r me! irty-one. on. awn. tics. d France. By riding in Jerry Galbreath's plane, while all below 'did dance. Everett Gilbert's gone to India, a missionary true., He's got his eye on a Burma girlg the count's now twenty-two. Frances Morris has a penthouse, on a New York avenue. Hewit Kirkpatrick sings in opera, when there's nothing else to Bert Llewellyn-remember his physique?--is now the world's bes Molly Owen's in the movies, they say she's quite a vamp. Frank Roach is making progress, another Burbank with a new The Roachio variety, one foot long and redg that brings the Remember when we thought Jack Benny swell, also Joe Penner Bill 'Pen-ce has gone to town, his part in the circus surely is k Who mentioned watering elephants anyhow? That leaves four Mary Curtis Black's quints have their mama's eyes. Phyllis Bacharach is their nurse-, with Dr. McGourin to supervis Dorothy Benton, alias Dix, is making fortunes with the peng A columnist on June Steward's Daily News: the count is now a The world's champion lady-boxer, Gracie Casselman, has won Margaret Murray works in the Cheney Bankg Mary Alice Priest is Lucille Ratcliff's raising kittens, for movie barnyard tricks, do. t boxing champ. bean. count to seventeen. and Eddie Cantor? ith his banter. Now radio comedian, Ken McCall, thrills television audiences w een. teen. 8. t ten. a silver cup. cashier and working up. curtains peeping. With a little gardening on the side: that is number six. You can see Betty Mickey's shining face, between crisp kitchen Jean Magnuson raises jumping frogs, to break ,world records, leaping. Christine Schmidt pilots planes, by radio on the African Clipper run. 'Pat O'Rei1leyls in China protecting Uncle Samg that leaves only one. Forty-nine little seniors of the class of thirty-eight, After ten years have passed, Where they are, what they've do amassed. The fiftieth one-oh, Erny McMillan?-has been living on a ten Driving all the natives nutty, with her crazy poetry. ne, and fortunes have -cent island in the sea,

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