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

 - Class of 1935

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I, ex Tempmn Temp Arlington ' 31 Scientific Course Vice-President Spanish Club 3 Secretary Math Club 4 Secretary Montero Club 4 Spanish Club 3-4 Montero Club 2-3-4 Mathematics Club 4 Track 1-2-3-4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Fire Squad 4 Ciiari.ks Treffry Trtff North Central ' 32 General Course Rogers Service 4 President Footlights 4 Editor Annual 4 Footlights 3-4 Harding Debate 3 Track 3 Boys ' Federation Fxccutivc Com- mittee 4 Smilin ' Through 4 Assistant Business Manager An- nual 3 The Bat- Sub. Manager Record 4 Nothing But the Truth 4 National Honor Society 4 Allah Waac.e Al Chattaroy, Wash. High School ' 32 General Course Band Orchestra Three and One-Half Year Gradu- ate Roy YVkbh Webby Regal Commercial I ourse Boys ' Federation Room Repre- sentative 2 Orchestra 1-2-3 Jack Whitney Whit Whitman Scientific Course Class President 1 Sec. -Treasurer Boys ' Federation 4 Room Representative 24 Montero Club 4 R Club 3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2 Golf 2-3 National Honor Socie ty 4 Fern Wixters Toots Columbia General Course Harding Debate 4 Operetta 3 Glee Club 3-4 Room Representative 2 The Chimes of Normandy 3 The Two Vagabonds 3 Song Leader 2-3 Study Hall Desk 4 Study Hall Checker Florence Youngman Flossie Regal General Course Chairman Piano Footlights Club Harding Debate French Club 2 Junior Dramatics Club 2 Baseball 1 Volleyball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Nothing But the Truth Arms and the Man 4 Lyle Zick Ziekey Grove Oklahoma ' 34 General Course Football Baseball 3-4 Committee 3 3-4 Club 3-4 June (Mass History That old phrase, Now iti the old build- ing — , will become extinct with the gradua- tion of the seniors, in June 1935 for they are the last of the old guard of Panther-Pirates. In September M about 175 newcomers at- tempted to dra.w maps of the extensive laby- rinth called Hilly ard high school. A large number of the group tried out for the Junior Dramatic club while most of the boys donned green shirts and showed what it took to make a Krosh football tea.m. The class also hail the greatest number of honor members, a feat which they have repeated several times since. On February t, they crowded into the hang- ing garden of the auditorium of Ropers high school and joyously applauded as the new building was formally dedicated. Continuing iheir activity, these busy Frosh sweated and labored on the athletic field on which, three years later, many of their associates would carry the pigskin, chuck the ol ' apple or hurl the weight to bring glory to their alma mater. Tossing off the Panther skin and garbing themselves in the flashing colors of the Buck- aroos, the stalwart sophomore lads hit out to make their fortune, and after two battling years, they met success. By the time another year had rolled around, these active workers were sharing with II mighty seniors; in fact, most of the hoys had laid aside their last pair of knickers while the la.ssies found hair ribbons to be a passing fancy. Their time had come, and they made the best of it in all lines of endeavor; athletic, dramatics, club work and journalism Now they are a.t the top of the latlder, and their goal is reached. Now they rule their dominion with a kind and stern hand. They have been instrumental in putting Rogers on the map anil helped to create a spirit of friendliness and cooperation) both here and with other schools. However, they are not through. Their work has just begun. Never will they forget or re- gret their experience here when they spread that spirit throughout the business and pro- fessional world. The presidents who took the helm in guid- ing the old ship SB through the turbulent (Continued on page 100) Page thirty-one

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GORDON Ol.SON ON Hamilton School General Course Football 3 1 1 ot- key 3 Ray Oman Oamy Bemiss General Coarse Student Council 4 Secretary -Treasurer Cosmic Club 3 President Cosmic Club 4 Student Council Representative 4 Cosmic Club 4 Footlights Club 3-4 Math Club 4 Tennis 4 Basketball 2 Manager Tennis Team 4 National Honor Society 4 M MTVZM Ostby Marv Chattaroy, Wash ' 32 General Course Boys ' Federation Bkuho Pascuzzi Sussie l.ibby Junior High 32 Scientific Course Spanish Club 2-3 Ban Club 3-4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Track 1 Pirates of Penzance ' 1 Mikado 2 The Two Vagabonds 3 Chimes of Normandy 3 Three and One half Year Gradu- ate Nor i n I Payne Payne North Central ' 33 Commercial Course See. of Entertainment Dent 4 Girls ' League Naomi Pkrsmai.i. Nonie Whitman General Course Rogers Service 4 National Honor Society 4 President G. A. C. 4 Treasurer Home Kc. 3 Rig Sister Chairman Social Service Dept. 4 Sec. Girls ' League 4 Home F.c. Club 2 G A. C. 2 Volley Ball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Student Council 2-4 Vii a Pin kf.rton Pinkie Lewis and Clark ' 34 General Course Record Staff 4 Treasure Chest Staff 4 Sec. Dancing Committee Tennis Squad 4 M ABII E . PoFFENROT 11 Poffy Regal General Course Rogers Service Club 4 G. L. Honor Roll 3-4 G. L- Room Representative 2 Gerald Pratt Red General Course Hamilton Track 4 1 1 ockey 3 Paddle Squad 3-4 Gene W. Rhode Prof Colville High School ' 34 General Course Spanish Club 3-4 Vernon RiCKJCTTS Bud Kellogg. Idaho ' 31 Scientific Course Rogers Service Club I ' ppcr Class Advisory omit tee 4 Dorothy Riedel ' ' Dot Hankow High School, China ' 34 General Course Girls ' League Foru Robinson Rob Garfield High School 33 General Course Track 4 Marie Ross Blackie Holy Names Academy ' 32 General Course Girls ' League Bill Russell Bill Hamilton Scientific Course Puppet Club 1-2 Cosmic Club 3-4 Math Club 4 Nadine C Ryan Dean St Xavier School ' 31 Commercial Course Orchestra 12-3-4 Treasurer G. A. C. 4 G. A. C 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Helen Sc h i n ih.er Rusty Whitman Commercial Course Spanish Club 3-4 Las (titanas 4 Basketball 1 Volleyball 1 Girls League Room Representa- tive 4 Record Representative 3 Leslie Shaw Bruiser Bill Bemiss Scientific Course Vice-president 12B Class 4 Sec. -treasurer 12A Class 4 Vice-president Cosmic Club 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Footlights Club Frosh Football 2-3 Debate Squad 3 Stage Crew 3 Orville Shenefelt Orve Central Valley High School ' 31 General Course Sergeant at-Arms Harding De- bate Club 3 R Club Tennis 1-2-3-4 Football 1 Basketball 1-2 Operetta 1-2-3-4 George ShiosaK] George Regal School Scientific Course Salutatorian National Honor Society 4 Student Council 2 President of Class 2 Vice President Math Club 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Tutoring Committee 4 Casula Stahl Car- Whitman General Course Chairman of Courtesy Com. 3 Cheer Leader 3-4 Dancing 2-3-4 Big Sister 3 Girls ' League Bern he Siiulkin Bernie Lincoln High, Seattle 34 General Course Girls League Knr.AR Slav son Sloofoot North Central 33 Limited General Course Senior Class Veil Leader 4 Boys Federation Program Com- mittee 3 Footlights Club 3 Harding Debate Club 4 The Lucky Jade 4 The Queen ' s Husband 2 The Bat 2 Smiling Through 3 Nothing But the Truth 4 The Valiant 3 Debate 4 Bill Steele Billic Whitman General Course R Club Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Basketball 1 Allen Stokki: Al Longfellow General Course Boys ' Federation Council 1 R Club Harding Debate Club Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 3-4 Football 3-4 Fire Squad 4 Wanda Tavares Shorty Bemiss Commercial Course Quill and Scroll 4 Vice-President Quill and Scroll 4 Assignment Editor Record 4 Room Representative 3 Big Sister 3 Record Copy Desk 3 Chairman of Sewing Committee 3 Study Hall Checker 2-3 Study Hall Desk 4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society Girls League Honor Roll 3-4 Gym Jamboree 3 Harvey Taylor Punjab Bemiss Manual Arts Course President 9B Class Fire Chief 4 Vice-President Boys Federation 4 Art Club 3-4 R Club 3-4 Math Club 3-4 Football 1-3-4 Track 1 Fire Squad 3-4 Paddle Squad 1 Maky Taylor Wimpy Bemiss Commercial Course Rogers Service Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Vice-President Class 2 Las Gitanas 3-4 Big Sister 3-4 Chairman Tutoring Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Record Staff 3-4 Office 4 Miss Finnegan ' s Office 3-4 Room Representative 2-4 G L. Hall Patrol 2 G. L Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Tutoring 3 4 Gym Jamboree 3 Page thirty



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1— Tc.Wie 2— Happy Stokkle 3 — Another koo i lookin ' oadet 4 — Larry 5 — Been to the store. Harvey? 0 — A photo - graper being photographed 7— Little windy, isn ' t It? 8 — Come on, quit horsing around 9 — Bill, yon have large feet 10 — Playin ' ti.i.i winks? 11— Where grit counts, that last 100. 12 — Hev. you ' re out of step 13 — Bruno talking math to Jimmy 4— Hit that ball 15 — Glenn Chambers (W. S. O.) Without Soeks On Hi — Handsome Jack Clark 17 — Mainstays on the diamond i - —At the store

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