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

 - Class of 1939

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The Year in Review SEPTEMBER 6-Students resume school activities after summer vacation 9-The elections of class officers once more in progress. 16-The Sophomores show their school spirit by sponsoring the first playhour. 23-More school spirit with a pep rally for the Ritzville game. Fight, team! 26-Watch your step-girls! First fire drill of the school year. 29-Another play hour sponsored by the Orchestra, it ought to be good. 80-More officers elected-The Girls' League and Boys' Federation. OCTOBER 3-Eight members of the Journalism class make a trip to the Mimeograph school in Spokane at Graham's. 4-Girls display their pep at the Girls' League party. Too bad, boys, that you cannot attend. 7-Another pep rally-this time the Juniors take the lead. 10-End of the first six weeks. My how time does fly. 11-Juniors and Seniors vie for the sale of student tickets. 14-Cheney seems to have lots of pep this year, the Sophomores sponsor the third pep rally. Many Home Economics students enjoy the cook- ing school, even boys Walked off with prizes. 19-1BIackAafter two days of vacation. Report cards given out. What! 0 ll fsiii 21-West Valley and Cheney meet again. Feathers flying. 22-Another party-this time the Seniors and Sophomores treat the Jun- iors for their record-breaking student ticket sale. 27-The Girls' League shows life by sponsoring a program at their meeting. NOVEMBER 2-Play hour and candy sale. 3-First of the National Assemblies-The Eureka Singers. Many stu- dents see the show, Marie Antoinette. 4-Central Valley vs. Cheney. Come on, team 10-State Theater play presented at the College 11-An outstanding Armistice day program given. Game with Mead 17-Red C initiation. Jim Balfe seen in a barrel 18-Carnival night. Dorothy Spear crowned queen 22-Second of the national assemblies on Mlcrososmos 23-School out at noon for Thanksgiving vacation. What fun! DECEMBER 1-Home Economics hold a meetlng 7-Pep assembly for the first basketball game. Report cards again make their appearance 9-Girl Scouts sponsor a play hour. Swing it! 16-What a busy day! Assembly, Christmas party given by Girls' League, play hour, and the school play, Ghost of the Air. School out for JANUARY 3-Students' minds a bit hazy. Vacation and once more start studying 4-Lucile Watt excels in Oratorical contest 11-Boys' Federation sponsors another play hour 20-West Valley defeats Cheney, in a hard fought basketball game 24-Many students enjoy trip to Spokane to see Paderewski 27-Basketball play day. Girls have a chance to show their skill 31-A striking assembly. R. De LaRosa gave a friendly talk on MEXICO Christmas vacation.

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The Year in Review FEBRUARY 1-New semester and new officers. All clubs hold meetings. 3-Snow, snow and more snow. Busses leave early to take students home. School closed for remainder of week. 15-Thespian initiates give an assembly. 16-Seniors decorating gym for the Senior Strut. 17-A very fine group of students present an assembly of string music, under the direction of Miss Lawton. 21-Another vacation, this time in observance of Washington's birthday. Students learn how sugar cane is grown and how sugar is refined. 28-Students show their pep again with another pep assembly. MARCH 3-Is that how a bill passes the house of representatives and senate? Yes, that is right. Junior High presents the assembly body with parliamentary procedure. . ' 6-Margaret Van Brunt shows her talent by winning the Amerlcamsm oratorical contest. 13-Another educational assembly entitled Man and Forests sponsored by Potlatch Lumber company. . . 14-What, is the building afire? Wrong again, just another fire drill. 16-Look pretty please-pictures for the annual are taken. 23-Miss Hartnut gave a very interesting talk on nutrition. 31-Swing it, boys! Seniors sponsor a play hour. APRIL S-Fifth of the National assemblies. Melville, glass blower. Just look in the Trophy case if you want evidence of his visit. 5-Yes, another vacation. Spring is here at last and now the teachers attend their annual meetings. 11-First baseball game. Casey at the bat. Slide home safely gang. 13-Lucile Watt has her radio script given over the radio. The student body enjoy listening to it. 14-What is that sweet music I hear? Oh, yes, the Music meet of course. Huckleberry Finn provided an enjoyable afternoon for the students. Baseball benefit dance. Good crowd attends. 20-A new pep club formed. Show the school spirit kids! 28-Social event of the year! Junior Prom in April Showers atmosphere. MAY 5-Open House. Students show their ability in many different ways. 6-Central Valley joins in relays. 12-Senior Class play. My, how those Seniors impress people. 17-Home Economics girls entertain at a Tea for their mothers. 22-Heated discussion in Student Council meeting. 26-Old Clothes day. Looks like Cheney High is depreciating. 27-State track meet. 30-Memorial day vacation. 31-Seniors' prepare for last days of school. JUNE 5-Where are the Seniors? Ah! A picnic at Newman lake. 8-Commencement exercises. Seniors pass out of the Senior doors in- to many lines of work. Best of luck. 9-Genera-l school picnic. Students say farewells. Another year passes m review.

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