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

 - Class of 1939

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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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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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Tell-a-Vision of 1950 Time to tell and time to vision, presenting Charlie Chatawhile from the Cheney radio-television studio, who will relate to you what's wrong with the world and right with the graduates of '39 since WPA went out and left them jobless! , Look! Flash! Don Cooper, one time shover of spades, now dealer in hearts, running a datlng bureau ln Hollywood where Betty Clancy is doubling for Katherine Hep- burn. Arme Scheuch ls her wardrobe mistress. Geraldine Brodin left holding the pen l when the WPA secretaries went on a strike, now employed as prlvate sec- t retary to New York's popular lawyer, , Johnnie Cohagen. , Q Lewis Denney--humorlst over this sta- . erm! tions Knit and Wir, hour. Mildred Williams, Marlon Ballinger, Ruth Johnson and Virginia Garner are still trying to make prize-winning flapja.cks. Grace Gilbert and Geneva Clark are running a day nursery ln Marshall, where Franklin Johnson has just been elected Mayor to succeed George Clausen. Arthur Sunderland and Claude Murray are running the Tyler City Dairy, where you may also see the pretty milkmalds, Betty Holloway, Viola Hoefner and Ethel Cllssett. Oh! Sl! Sl! Jack Humbert and Ben Cooper in Old Mexico serenadlng the senoritas. Raymond Bernard having inherited his 1'ather's dental practice is grinding away on Prof. Carl Lyon's aching cuspids. Jean Breeden and Blll Bander are happily married-but not to each other! Marjorie Cutting in the Metropolitan Opera - - ushering. Wayne Tyler plays the stock market but Elmer Matney has higher alms and has his wad on a nag running ln the Santa Anita handicap. Edna Shlndler working as chief llbrarlan for the College library. Margaret Hair and Lucille Blllesbach who have a dude ranch ln the wllds of Four Lakes, have Harold Hodge as official guide and pitcher of woo. Luclle Watt is writing scripts for N B C where Glen Swegle and Kenneth Carter are working at the controls Bpeclal on hairdresses today Hollywood salon Norma Pederson and Virginia Johnson operators Floyd Showalter is president of the Cheney Bank Marjorie Cunningham ls ac colmtant for hlm. Clally Randall fMrs Cliff Presnelll She and Cliff are llvlng very happily out ln the Harmony neighborhood Fred Steiner Location man for M GN-M Vlrglnla Ross still trvlng to decide who to marry after 15 proposals Bill Stlffler Six foot track star at W S C Elizabeth Dereberry competing with Fritz Krelsler in New York for first violin honors Vlrgll Garner running madly around in clrcles trying to set new track records Anne Edglngton decides that she cant catch a man so she ls wrltln the Advice to the Lovelorn column in the Spokane Dally Chronicle Hls sister Margaret ls chief cook and bottle washer at Grogans Up to-Date Tavem at Chapman lake Audrey Flowers is a model for the Rltzy Wltzy Style Shoppe where Margaret Gra ham ls head seamstress John Heath is signed up with the Boston Bees as home run king We flnd Francis Lee finishing Senior English and Wayne Lundberg ls still payinfz on his Chemistry Lab fee Lols Harr ls following the footllghts of Broadway Orland Klllln must have cold feet-he s now manager of a salmon cannery ln Alaska Betty Ann Miller has just put Democracy on the rocks having just flnlshed Roose velts caricature Edith McM'1llan nationally known research chemist hasfound an organic substance James Painter and Marvin Plotts are animal trainers for the Kazolic Circus Dell Cossalman still so enthralled as 'Tony now ln Italy building gondolas Herbert Flndley Salesman for the Denver Rlfle Co The radiant vision you saw announcing this program was none other than Radio Televisions first lady Maxine Carr William Grogan has that worried look. He still drlves the school bus for Cheney,

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