Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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January Class Prophecy In the year of I was standing near a New York subway when a great producer approached me and said, I am thinking of producing a great picture called The Revival of the John R. Rogers Class of January, 19:U. After choking hack a cry of surprise 1 agreed to help him find all the members of our graduating class. My search took me first to the Woolworth Building where I found (ieneva. Johnston and Bertha Kelley doing a fine job of demonstrat- ing kid-curlers. Virginia Gassow and Mar- garet (iuler were doing an equally efficient Job in the pots and pans division. Feeling a bit hungry I dropped into a small lunchroom for a bite to eat and there demand- ing a big feed was Chuck Tortorelli. When the waiters came to take our orders we found them to be Myrtle Valsvig and Jean Stipe. We were all enjoying ourselves when a re- porter on The New York Sun, came in. He was anxious for me to meet some of the boys, so after eating I accompanied him back to the office. I heard a voice behind me say, Hiya! and turning around I saw Roybert Hannc- man, sports editor and Carne Haugan, hu- morist. At a desk near the wall sat a man with a sad, soulful look in his eye. Who ' s that man? I asked, He looks fami- liar. Oh, they all answered, that ' s Jerry Mix, our sob sister. Next I visited The Biltmorc, where I found Frances Cowles, head of the Regal Association of l ' enwonien. Her loyal follow- ers included Ann Dillon, Vera Chase, Nellie l ' ilik. and l.ucy Miller. In a fine upper suite I found Helen Jean Merchant and her maid, Bessie Ray. Delia Hinshaw and Dorothy Frost proved to be splendid elevator operat- ors. Clonda Ferry seemed wholly devoted to her Pomeranian poodle. At the hotel beauty salon Marie Yarroll gave me a shampoo, while Ycm Claflirj did a good job of shining my shoes. Wallace MeCaughey and Anson Me- Dirmid were acting as ornaments by the door, brass buttons ' n ' everything. Broadway had offered me all the old friends she could, so I decided to go out West and see what I could see. Dodge Dean was pilot of the plane I took from New York to Chicago, and Frieda Mc- Gee and Kleanor Mantello proved to be charming air hostesses. When I reached Chi- cago, Orvial Mercer escorted me to a taxi, driven by Carl Moberly, while Bob Murphy ran alongside trying to convince me that I should buy a typewriter. From Chicago I decided to ride the train, and Bob Gregson was the engineer. Stephen Fijier and Karl Feterson were the brakeman and conductor respectively. In the diner I met Helen Renfro telling .lack Kamcy how a paper should be run. Jack didn ' t seem to mind, perhaps he was used to it — (ahem) ! Fern Swanson Interrupted our threesome. She explained to us that she was the owner of a big cattle farm in Montana. She suggested that I accompany her home and I accepted. At Helena we came u|M n Steve Tortorelli still wondering what happened to the train. Paul F.wing was standing near the depot, a woe begone expression on his face, because his ] et snake had just died, therefore he mourned for his loss. When we reached the house we were greeted by Clark Williams and Don Whittaker. In the distance I beard a grea.t commotion but found that it was only Duanc Waldron singing the Cowboy ' s Lament. Ted Dawson put an end to his cries with a bucket of cold water. Bob Johnston and Wendell Kelley came riding up on a couple of 1914 horses, singing Get Along Little Doggie, Get Along. Leo Haynes and Albert Hallstein rode over from the adjoining Ranch to join in the Whoopie. On the way back to the station I saw Mike Shanks and Sam Sieilia holding Dp a desert cactus. The trip to Spokane was quite uneventful. When I reached home I decided to visit John R. Rogers High School. There, to my great amazement I found Anna Marie Weber teach- ing Spanish, while Lawrence Warner and Norman Yalsvig were doing a splendid job at heckling the Knglish students. F.leanor Thomas was a chemistry teacher of first rank, while Don Tcsdahl is football coach. Fdna Scott is doing a fine job as cook in the cafeteria, while Bill Rubright. Ernest (Continued on page 111!) Page eighteen

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Don Wh ittakfr Hamilton Manual Arts Club Rogers Service Club Footlights Club Stage Crew Franklin Nicholson Cooper Boys ' Federation Glee Club 1-2 Chorus 1-2 Karl Peterson l.ibby Junior High, 1931 Commercial Course Senior Honor Roll Secretary 1 1 It Class Tutoring 2 Hoys ' Federation Room Repre- sentative Chairman B. F. Kxecutive Com- mittee (Graduated in 3 V : years Leo Haynes Columbia Scientific Course Senior Honor Roll National Honor Society Boys Federation Representa- tive 2 Secretary-Treasurer of Class 4 Spanish Club 4 R Club 4 Football 2-3-4 Fire Chief 4 Record Staff 4 Boys ' Federation Kxecutive Committee Geneva Johnston Arlington Commercial Course G. A. C. Las Gitanas Club Basketball 2-3-4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Tumbling Big Sister 4 Room Representative 1-3 Cmfstfr Quorn Hamilton Scientific Course Orchestra 2-3-4 Alice Caryl Whitman Commercial Course Senior Honor Roll Volley Ball Big Sister 2-3-4 Tutoring 2 Mikado Pirates of Penzance Girls ' league Honor Roll Graduated in 3 years Kloise Henderson Regal General Course Senior Honor Roll Math Club Las Gitanas Club G. A. C. Baseball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tumbling 2-3 Chairman of Weighing and Measuring 4 Kugene Richardson Arlington General Course Veil Leader Della Hinshaw Arlington Commercial Course Senior Honor Roll National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Class President 3 Chairman Sports Department G. A. C. Baseball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tumbling 3 Student Librarian Girls ' League Council 3-4 Dodge Dean Regal General Course President Boys ' Federation Sergeant at Arms, Student Council Art Club R Club Montero Club Track 2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 V ' londa Perry Arlington Commercial Course Rogers Service Club President G. A. C. President Girls ' League Recording Secretary G. A. C Rogers Service Club G. A. C. Baseball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tumbling 3 Chairman Sports Department Chairman Games Committee Ope retta 2 Student Council 4 Girls ' League Honor Roll Lawrence Warner St. Patrick ' s School General Course Boys ' Federation Graduated in 3 Vu years Bob Barnes North Central General Course Mikado Pirates of Penzance Chimes of Normandy Two Vagabonds January CI ass Roll Anpi Willis Barnes. Bob Barnes, Walter Bithell, Robert Bury, Anna Marie Cameron, Louis Caryl. Alice Case. Karl Casey, Doris Chase. Vera Clafltn, Vern Colony, Kldwin Cook. Thurman Covey, Elisabeth CowleSi Frances Dawson. Ted Dean. Dodge Dillon. Ann Drake. Lynn lOwing:, Paul Fisher. Walter ' Frost. Dorothy flSSSOW. Virginia (Ireg-son, Bob Guler, Margaret Hallstein. Albert H a in a k e r. M B r jori e Hanneman. Paul Hanneman. Roybert Harris. Louaria Hangar., Carne I laynes, Leo Henderson, Kloise Hinshaw, Della Hopkins. I Mnore Hunt. Maynard I rwln. Kwing .lohnston. Bob Johnston, Geneva Johnson. Gilbert Kelley. Bertha Kelley, Wendell Llttell. Frances Longanecker. Horace MeCaughey, Wallace McDermid. Anson McGee, Frieda Mantello, Kleanore Mercer, Orvial Merchant, Helen Jean Meyers. Dixon Miller. Helen Miller. Lucy Mix. Jerry Moberly. Carl Vurphy. Bob Nicholson. Franklin Nordby, Askel Xorthquist. Lawrence Parker. Doris Perry, t ' londa Peters, Naomi Peterson. Karl Pfeffer. Woody riiik. Nellie Piper. Stephen Quorn, Chester Raddas, Ernest Ramey. Jack R;i . I tessie Renfro. Helen Richard. Taylor Richa rdson, Kugene Rubright. Bill Schumacher. Eva Scott. Kdna Setser. Arnola Sanford. Karl Shanks, Mike Sicilia, Sam Simonson. Jack Stipe. Jean Swanson, Fern Tesdahl. Don Thomas. Kleanor Threlkeld, George Tortorelll, Charles Tortorelli. Steve Va ls ig. Myrtle Valsvig, Norman Waldron, Duane Warner, Laurence W ' eber, Anna Marie Whittaker, Don Williams. Clarke Wood. Kva Varroll. Marie Page seventeen



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June Senior Leaders Valedictorian Virginia Chambers Kditor of Record John Lemon Class President Art Charles President of CSirls League Holly McGrath President of Hoys Federation Kenny Nelson June Senior Honor Roll Virginia Chambers, George Shiosaki, Joyce I.ybcrger, Henry Freeman, Hetty Foster, Thomas O ' Brien. Anna Hollander, Naomi Per 8 hall, Alice Barnes, Seth Huneywell, Wil- lis Grimm, Wilma Bateman, Mary Taylor, Gladys Gran berg, KKa Johnson, Arlene M it - chcll, Stella Blancher, .lack Whitney, Frances Kimble. Robert Kpler, Astri Larson, Bruno l ' aseu .zi, Wanda Clarkston, Arlene Nelson, Wanda Tavarcs, Arline Blair. Dolly McGrath. Prances Lareva, Richard Cass, Raynold Oman. Alberta Gayda, Kenneth Nelson, Mabel HayneSi Margaret Harruff, John Lemon, Max- ine Cummins;, Max Cray, Monroe Deninan. Charles Treffry, Gene Rhode. Page nineteen

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