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

 - Class of 1948

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GROWING PAINS 1945-1948 September 4, 1945. lt was a lovely day. The birds were singing happily as they flitted from tree to tree, while the sun shone brightly, making diamonds of the dew still upon the lawn. This was the setting in which a number of care- free youngsters, socially known as Sophomores, hurried along the walks, up the steps, and deep into the realms of knowledge at Cheney High School. Per- haps to persons observing them, they seemed less diligent than they really were, but the little dears were really on the beam. As struggling Sophomores, they sponsored a Valentines dance, 'fCupid's Caper, with the jumpin' jive music of lack Holt and his Scholars of Rhythm. lt was admitted later that it was a twhisperl flopl But, later in the year they earned a half-day's vacation--spent in skating at Cook's Roller Rink--by sell- ing over 330,000 in bonds and stamps, enabling them to again look the Seniors in the eye. Candidates for Carnival King and Queen were Ierldine Dobbins and Ray Strieff. In April, at the Eastern Washington Music meet, Bill Rowles won the distinction of superior rating as pianist. The Iunior year started off with a BANG, their first undertaking being the football dance, A'Goalpost Gallop. This well-attended shindig brought them out of the fired into the credit side of the ledger Candidates for Carnival King and Queen were Pat Stuhr and Tom Byers ln March 1947 Mary Lou Oberst Iack Allen Mary Lotte and B111 Rowles were honored by being asked to participate in the Northwest Music Educators National Conference held in Seattle In May came the event they had long awaited the unior Prom Chinese Fantasy For this qala evening the gym was beautifully decorated to resemble 1 Chinese garden the crowning touch beinq the lov hanging ceiling of fir houghs When time for the spring sports rolled around the following super duper athletes displayed their prowess in tennis by copping honors at County gndhD1str1ct Meets ack Allen Ken Mullenix Leslie Bower Helen Bair Pat tu r And now we see these once ignorant Sophomores as wordly wise Seniors This is a good time to mention that im ohnson was a very competent Senior Manager of the 1947 Carnival And another triumph for the class was scored when Pauline Reinbold and Irvin Hull poined the rcinks of roy1lty by being rowned King and Queen of the Carnival On Febru ry 27 1948 the lights in the gymnasium xx ere once again dimmed the event the Senior Ball Moonbeims the music the Swing of Kings of the Spokane Cdako Club Eeek' The audience were qlued to their seats as the final curtain of the Senior play A Murder Has Been Arr inged fell before a capacity crowd on April 2 1948 After a final check up on grades Georgiane Wallace was named valedic torian and Pat Stuhr salutatorian of the graduating class of 1948 Now you may see by the foregoing article that the class of 48 having dis played much talent and ability will surely leave its mark upon the world' Class Officers for the three years were SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Helen Bair President Jim McConnell Lynn Harris Vice President Ray Steiner Pat Stuhr Secretary Margaret Boyes Pauline Reinbold Treasurer Betty Beall Advisors Miss Lormski and Mr Pond JUNIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS .Tack Allen President Bob Burns Geor iana Wallace Secretary Arnold Clausen Ray Strieff Treasurer Leslie Bower Advisors Miss Lorlnski and Mr Carroll SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Helen Bair President Arnold Clausen Jim Johnson Vice President Jim McConnell Lyle Kaplan Secretary Dorothy Thames Irene Delabarre Treasurer Dorothy Thames Advisors Miss LOFIHSRI and Mr Smith V P v t . . L . t ' 1. V . V . . VV . . . . . . K . Al . . , - lf - . . . I f 1 1 - ' s 1 L I L L . . . . . L C V . K c ' . ' . a V V . , . V . . V . nl I Vt. . . . ' . c 1 , . . V . 5 . . - AA K r YY . P I C I , . l - c. ' ' 9 I ' . . , . . . V V A 4 Betty Beall ......,.................. ............... X 'ice President ...,...................,................. Ray Steiner VV. . V ,., ........................ ................................................

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LEADERS OF THE CLASS OF 48 Readmg from top tleft to Plghtf DEAN JOHNSON S'IlIDFN'I' BODY PRESIDEN'1 ATHLFFE A leader of men but a follower of the fan srx Pr sxdent Boys Pederatmn 3 Glee Club 2 l'ootb8ll22II'l 4 Basketball 2 3 fratlc 2 5 PAULINE THERESA REINBOLD CARNIVAI QUFPN STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT Heres to the boys who double my Joys 1 lass Treasurer 2 Class Vrce Presndent 2 Student Counc-ll 3 4 Student Body Secretary 1 rsC34GAA2 4Dr1llTeax f mrls Leamxe Vlce President 3 Library Staff 4 Annual Staff 2 4 Office Staff 4 County Student Councll 3 GEORGIANA WALLACE VALEDICTORIAN MLSICAL TAL1' NTS bor learning, hath she ln abundance Band 2 3 4 Clee Clubl 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Nextettc 2 Txlple Trlo 3 Flute Quaxtette lhnll Ieam fl 4 Thespmn 4 Blackhawk Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Band Secretary 'Ireasurer 4 Class Secretary 3 I' H A 4 Glee Club llbrarla Dlstnrt Music Ifcstxval 2 'l 4 Regional Music l'LSflV8l 'i County Chorus 2 County Band 2 bounty Orchcstra 4 Pep Band 3 All School Ilaw 4 Semor llay 4 Thespxan Secretary Treasurer 4 lroduetlon Crevt You Can t Take lt Wlth You PAT STUHR ANNUAL EDITOR SALUTATORIAN Her heart IS like the moon always chantxnyz and has a man ln lt Student Body Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 2 F H A Presldent 2 Gxrls League Treasurer 2 Annual Staff .S 4 Blackhauk Staff 3 Glce Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Sextette 2 County Chorus 4 Drlll Team 2 3 4 Carnival Court 3 Office Staff 1 Llbrary Staff 4 Badmxnton 2 3 4 Iennls hold Basketball 4 Girls C 2 3 4 Student Counczl 2 4 County Student Counctl 1 A A 2 3 4 Volley Ba IRVIN J HULL LARNIVAL KING- BOXLR He cares too much for llfe to slt long at a book Football 2 3 4 Insmratlonal blocking tatkhn Auards 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Boung 2 4 A 2 3 Red C 3 4 PeclCP1es1den Bova Ifederatlon Vice President 4 Student Council 4 BILL ROWLES MLSILIAN SCHOLAR Talented br-are beat Band 2 3 4 Band Presldent 4 Blarlthavuk Staff 2 3 4 Boys Clee Club 2 bounty Band 2 3 4 All Northwest Band 3 You Can t Take It With You 2 Semor Play 4 All School Play 4 Production Staff 4 Latm Club 2 3 Latln Club Presldent 3 Phesplans 4 Student Council 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Annual Staff 4 Girls Glee Club Accompanlst 3 Clarmet Quartet 3 District Music I-estxval 2 3 4 Regional Musto Festival 2 HAROLD KULM I- F A WINNER THLSPIAN You can tell what klnd of wheels he has in head by the spokes that come from his mouth Annual Staff 4 Blackhawk Staff 8 Football 3 Track 3 4 Baseball 2 Boxnng '7 3 4 All School Play 4 Student Councll 8 Rep0rterFFA3FFA284 Red C Program Chairman 4 Red C 8 4 Thespzanr nd neat a musxcxan hard t HELEN BAIR SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT HEAD MAJORET'IE A toe ln evervthlng lf not a whole foot Class Presldent 2 Student Bodv Second Vxce Presxdent 3 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Nllxed Chorus 2 Carnlval Busmess Manager 4 Badmxnton 2 3 4 Tennns 2 3 4 Gold Basketball hll Leader 4 Drill Team 2 3 tudent Councxl 2 'I 4 Clrls C Club 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 County Chorus 3 4 So tba 2 Sextette 2 JAMES A JOHNSON CARNIVAL MANAGER CLASS VICE PRFSIDENT I came I sau I conquered Class Social Chanrman 3 Annual Staff 4 Ban 2 Bo: Glee Club 2 Football Manager 3 4 Basketball 2 Borung 3 4 Tennls 2 3 4 Carnxval Sophomore Representative 2 Carnlxal Assistant Manager 3 All School Ilay 4 Senior Ilay 2 3 Red C 3 4 LYLE KAPLAN SFNIOR CI ASS SECRETARY F F A ACTIVITIES He trudged along unknowmg, what he sought Boss Federation Iresldent 4 F F A Xxce llc'-:dent 3 I F A Sent1nel4 Student Council IRENE L DELABARRE SI-INIOR CI ASS TRI-.ASLRER GIRLS SPORTS For what ll vul and what I wont vxon t Clrls C Vxce Presldent 3 Girls C Treasurer 4 Guls League Vlce Prcsldent 4 Annual Staff 4 Blackhawk Staff 3 4 Glee Club 4 Basketball Z 3 Drlll Team 2 3 4 Volley Ball 3 4 L1brary Staff 3 4 Badmlnton Gold Basketball 4 ARNOLD CLAUSEN SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT BASK1' TBALL STAR Everybody s friend nobody s enemy Class Secretary 3 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Red C 4 Student Councll 4 F F A 2 8 4 Boys Federation Secretary 3 F F A Secretary JIM E MCCONNELL SENIOR CLASS VICE PRESIDENT I'HI+ SPIAN It IS better to went out than to rust out t lee Club 2 Ifootball 2 4 Track 2 3 4 Boxmg Atl School Play 4 Semor Play 4 Thesplans 4 Sttdent Council 2 Red C 4 Muted Chorus 2 3 DOROTHY THAMES SENIOR CLASS SECRETARY F H A ACTIVITIES Qutet but always ready to do her share Clrls League Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Blackhawk Staff 4 F H A Secretary 4 All School Play 4 Transterred from West Valley ELIZABETH MAE BEALL JOLRNALIST THLSPIAN My Idea of an agreeable person IS one who agl uxth me Class Treasurel 2 Class Vlce President 3 Thesplan President 4 Girls C Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Blackhawk Staff 3 Girls C 2 3 Cold Basketball 4 Softball 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Glee Club 2 Mnxed Chorus 2 Thesplans 3 4 Offxce Staff 4 Lxbrary Staff 3 4 Drlll Peam 2 Student Council 4 Property Manager January 'lhau 3 All School Play 4 Senlor Play 4 Latm Club 3 4 e s ., . . , . 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