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The Senior Chronicle First Semester Officers Second Semester Harold Hodge .,.. President ....-..Floyd Showalter Bill Stiffler . .-.Vice-President .e., - Herbert Findley Sally Randall ., . l,.l, Secretary .... Sally Randall Geraldine Brodin . . .eee Treasurer .. , W Harold Hodge Business Manager-Dell Cossalman Lottie J. Mason T L.. .... .. Advisers.. ...., . ,,.. - H. E. Motteler Signty-t ee seniors complete their high school sojourn this year and journey fort into new lines of endeavor. Wayne Tyler was selected as the class valedictorian and Orland Killin, salutatorian. The achievements of the class as a whole were outstanding. The individual accomplishments were many. Athletics held a prominent place in the activities of the seniors. Or- land Killin was Qamed the most inspirational player on the football squad, with Clifford Presnell best blocker, and Glen Swegle best tackle. Betty Clancy and Virginia Ross, as yell leaders, kept up the school spirit of the student body during their high school careers. Many seniors took a prominent part in the dramatic productions of Guess Again, Ghost of the Air and Beginner's Luck. Grace Gil- bert, Anne Scheuch, Ray Bernard and Johnnie Cohagen had a very suc- cesful year in debate and were charter members in the local chapter of the National Forensic League. Virgil Garner was the delegate to the National F. F. A. convention in Kansas City, Missouri, and a member of the state stock judging team. Arthur Sunderland was the delegate in 1938, and a member of the stock judging team, placing third in the United States. Margaret Grogan was president of the Eastern Washington Home Economics association this year. The convention was held in Cheney with the local club as hostess to the group. The sextette, of which Anne Edgington and Marjorie Cutting are members, rated first in the District Music Meet. Marjorie placed second with her alto solo Claude Murray, Harold Hodge, Wayne Tyler and Ben Cooper have also shown their outstanding musical ability. Lucille Billesbach and Dell Cossalman were delegates to the armual Student Convention at Pullman. Orland Killin and Betty Clancy repre- sented the class ln their junior year. Betty Ann Miller will be remembered for the excellence of her art work on the Blackhawk and Pine Cone. In the field of writing, Lucile Watt had the winning radio script, Worse Than War, which was broadcast. Edna Shindler was chosen as an entrant in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest. Johnnie Cohagen and Lucille Billesbach were selected to speak at commencement, in addition to the valedictory and salutatory addresses. As a last1ng and worthy tribute to their memory, the seniors con- tributed the necessary amount to complete the purchase of the electric clock and score board for the gymnasium. And now, as they leave our high school may their achievements continue and their successes be even greater' She also won the local Pioneers of Washington contest.
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Senior Activities KTop Rowl IIARION BALLINGER Ichabod Crane 2, Glee club 2, Baseball 3, Home Econom- ics club 3, 4, Vice president, Home Economics club 4, Home Economics convention 3, 4, Office 4. WM. J. BANDEB., Jr. Transferred from Benson Pol- ytechnic School, Portland. Oregon, 45 Pine Cone 4, Blackhawk staff 4, Tennis 4, Ghost of the Air 4. Be- glnner's Luck 4, Thespiall club 4, Radio script W0l'Se Than War 4. BAY BERNARD Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football manager 4, Red C club 4. Orchestra 2, Honor roll 2, 3. 4, Debate 2, 4, National Fo- rensic League 4, Technical staff Ghost of the Air 4. State Debate tournament 4. NJF.L. tournament 4, Be- glnner's Luck 4. LUCILLE BILLESBACH Student Body Treasurer 4 Commencement speaker 4 Student convention at Pull man 4 Student Council 4. Vice president Junior class 3, Secretary Sophomore clas. 2 Thesplan club 3 4, Glrls College Play Day 4 Icha bod Crane 2 Guess A gain 3 Ghost of the Air' 4, Beginners Luck 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Music Meet 3 Baselnll 2 JEAN BREEDEN Home Economics club 3 4 Ichabod Crane 2 Home Economics convention 4 Glee club 2, 8, Technical staff, 'Spring Fever 3 CM1ddle Rowl GERALDINE BRODIN Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. Music Meet, 2, Tennls 2. Treasurer of Senior class 4. Office 4, Technical staff. Beginners Luck 4. IVIAXINE CARR Triple Trio 3, Secretary of Girls' League 4, Ghost of the Air 4, Beglnner's Luck 4, Treasurer of Girls' League 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Play Day 2, Sextet 3, Music Meet 3. Blackhawk Staff 4, Baseball 2, Thesplan club 4. K. CARTER Blackhawk Staff 3. BETTY CLANCY Thesplan club 2 3 4, Presl d t of Thesplan club 4 Secretary Treasurer of Thes plan club 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Yell Leader 3 4 Play Day 4 Technical staff of Spring Fever 2 Ghost of the Air 4 Guess Again 3 Be glnners Luck 4, Girls C club 3 4 Technical staff of Ichabod Crane 2, Student Convention at Pullman 3 Blackhawk staff 4 Hands to the Acre 2 Senior Strut GENEVA CLARK Home Economics club 3, Technical staff of Guess Again 3. cBottom Rowl GEORGE CLAUSEN Entered from Chewelah 2. Honor Roll 4, Six-man Foot- Dall 3, Track 3, 4, Black- hawk Staff 3. LTHEL CLISSETT, JOHNNIE COHAGEN First Vice-President of Stu- dent Body 4, Secretary of Student Body 3, Vice-Presb dent of Red C club 3, Treasurer of Red C club 4, Secretary of Boys' Feder- atlon 4, Red C club 3, 4, Thespian club 4, National Forensic League 4, Debate 4, Guess Again 3, Technical staff, Spring Fever 3. Ghost of the Air 4, Be- g1nner's Luck 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Track Manager 2 Publicity Manager of Car nlval 4 Pine Cone 4, State Debate Tournament 4 N F L Tournament 4 Radio Script Worse Than War' 4 DON COOPER Track 4 String Orchestra 3 Blackhawk Staff 3 BEN B. COOPER Track 4, String Orchestra 3 Dancipators 4 y y . 1 - iz club a, 4, Pine cone 4. ' H , U n ' Q , . 4. ' .
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