Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1938
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Justly named the Eighth VVonder of the World, the Dam stands as an excellent example of the results of modern education. As the world moves forward, education will con- tinue to be the power behind the scenes of con- struction work, medical and scientific research, and the many other achievements of mankind. VVith our vision concentrated on the future and its opportunities for the scholars of today, we offer this book as a tribute to the ever forward march of education. Waaewofwl '?f'fiF? 1- 1 fwaw ,-1. .i L 1 iv ., ,L ,, ,ig 'li , 133355. :iw 3: LZ .r mu, ,, .V all 1, EE -: 'SIS-51 - Q A.. f. ,- vu L'Tw4 - .Zi ,Q inf, 5 4.3, N, J , 5 , , , , .1 ' QY5. Y -if , A-' Lgiuqg, 'F4:7u- 'QA 'Lg ,11F'.-.- j ,1,- -fy SL' aka- C ..u,n1', '-1 Y ., 2-1 .1?4k35T,i',k:uf,:'.f' fl ,fr - 'eifj' ye, -. ., , ' QH.vL'f'Ar:?i:'ll5 -: nIhf' ?i 5 - Tv 3 ' L,2Zgz,a.x7 I .? 55441 -131+ Si-'f ff E'--: . ,. ' . .. . f' 'P -. ,, '1'f , F' 1f5?' Z,,f' y5 , . 1 j j 4 :': ' gift? 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' -1 '-rl' , , 'v V :G 'V 44: ? . ,. .' In 'W .1-' tg' IFE' LW ' wx -,zz ,rg L1 ,s :Q '- 2-f ', s . ig -N -fe. k 1 n ., N., c., ' 4 n. r In Memoriam lemma 22, 1921---MW 2, may I. D. MEYER Principal 14 E. R. IINNETT Vice-Principal THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Doolittle, Mvyor, 1,1-Ftfvrt-, Harman, Vt-rkins, Van Austt-nv, Stew-ns. Plummer. Kirst lstudent tt'A?1CI'l6l',, Bardwc-ll tstude-nt tvavlwrj, Purdy, Starr, Sc-1-ond Row: Byrne, Mor- rison, Budwin, McMa.han, He-rnington, Kapok, Hr-rbc-rt, Brown, Smith, Hughes, Jinnett. Third Row: Saltz, Potts fstudent toaclivrj, Elscnsohn, Iiorinpzton, Minzol, Swenson. Trezona, Bendelo, Swann, Benjamin, Monfllock, Bovoo, liarnan. Fourth Row: Hubbard. Snnith, Mooborry, Hubbell, Black, Finnr-gan, Coop:-r tstuult-nt to:ic'lwrJ, XV:-ymouth, Burton, Bvgchvr, Colburn. GUM ADMINIS'I'ItA'1'ION J. D. M1-yn-r. Principal E. R. Jinnf-tt, Vivo-Prim'ipal Rose Finn:-gan. Girls' Advisor Jost-ph M. T:-winki-I. Boys' Adviwr Carolyn H. Kapok. Librarian Lutic Ii. Brown. Study Hall Blanche Hill Swa-nson, Study Ilull Evelyn M1-randa. Secretary Francs-s Cowlvs. Stvnogzrapln-r and Hook Cla-rk ENGLISH Joss-ph M. Tc-winkm-I. Ilvad Thi-adora Budwin Clarissa Harman Lore-nv Mondlorh Elizabeth Herbert Ray G. Hubbard Ruth Swann Norman 'I'rf-zona Fayv C. XVc-ymouth t'OMMEItCIAl. A. P. Coburn. II:-ad Monroe Hubbell Ilvne G. McMahan Jack Moobvrry Mary Plummm-r-Part Tima- Ethel Van Austc-nv MUSIC Glenn B. Starr Blanvlw Hill Swm-nmn SCIENCE I.. W. Saltz, Head Henry Bs-mlelv J. VV. Iilack Irvin R. Minza-l MATHEMATICS Waltvr E. Doolittlv, Hr-ad W. L. Hf-ringrton J. L. Purdy SOCIAL SCIENCE L. 'I'. liyrnf-, Head E. 'I'. Bvchrr James Elsrnsohn Iva Morrison A. Louise Smith FOREIGN LANGUAGES Marin' Bow-v Marion G. LvFf'Vr0 MANUAL AND FINE ARTS A. It. Barton F. C. Huprhes C. E. Russum F. Dah- Smith HOME ECONOMICS Edna Herrington Charstc Mikkf-lson Lucilc Youngman-Part Timo PHYSICAL EDUCATION M. J. Bvnjamin Mahi-I Perkins Page nmc fqawmdlfheglackalfz I'uuc tru I. Home cmnm11iu. 3, Art. S. Chemistry 'V -. Rn-cord office. 4. xVO0Cl51lUlJ. 0. Typing. GMM If f 5 ,.,- . ,- . , -Y, J fi 44. 1,1 6 :ij lv. of I A J- 141- - Q'-'hiv - . M, U:-11 Eli LI r 4-, , Iv:-E -1 XML ,Q U ' s ,. l:,, F' L 1 n v l , ,.,,, .,a. 'if..4 1 ' ,ii-ix. I? , , EQ .41.-:':?:-gfsg: wg. A' ' aff ' f 2'-Q'?fff.? 'f K ' u,n7Eg:55i:'i,?', ':'F U : Vui:72?f fff 4 1, ..-E, F '94 ' . .'ms..- 4 ., -Af, Bit p1 y+0Qi,E'. 5-,lfjzi 1, I V - e.,.-gp 3-in -.TH , ggi,- f, W 'JR 53315 if?-+ -u lin 'i ' ' 'fgjs w :T 'Qkji , g,. .1 .3 A 4 1. 1-1., 1- -ml - ,V- 1- X - - .. 1 'Q' JJ. 1. - -V -x' -1,-,-.. 1- ' . . M, fs Y +' T 'B ' 'E b . Q W H, M . J Til, H , w , ' , 1 2, 2 r I 'J 1 L, a ' I 'N 1 ' fi Fi ,xi rr , , V Q 'll p-f : 152 ,. Q.. -' 1 T .lw..g.Li M .5 1 'LL V f .fl:f:.' -Q P if. H -5 'V i,i'3 .ll h- 'b ' g :fl. F ' if ff' 1 'zu m.,, jQn :f ri z i7 ' ff 14' ' ' :-w , Q. ',:'.2-' M115 '- -M-,3 -- Anil- , ' 'L '.23'Z'f,-, ' 5 w?1 2ir-'gif '-V33 ' -. ' jf -V .Mg , , . fi iflgfwxzk ,. ' 'U':h 9 - -wx. . 4 rw-g, . f- nz- . - L A -.f 1: , g , 3 ll- :ISL ---in . 'f Y'-L-Lf' . , ,, . '51 -.- , E, -, ,,,,. .- ,J yeh E ' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 'LT' CL1'Kr:x' J in as 1-:TT Curran' H mm: Iiusrnon C'ARl,sorf. l'.x'r rn R vw llonfssc iw AKINS COLONY mu efadfi .feadeu Howard Clukey Ray Patterson ,,,,, June Carlson ,.v.... lileanor .lin neil Glenn Carter Frank Akins Gail Hodgson .,.... Norma Hearn . Virgil Rdstroin lidytlie Colony I Howard Clukey Eleanor Jinnett Betty Kelley Edythe Colony Angelina Signorvlli Hay Patterson S -0-004 0-.04-Q Norma. Hearn Margaret Lf-vos Adeline Hallstein June Carlson Gloria Lyberger Inez Schroeder Valedictorian Student Council Girls' League Salutatorian Class Prexy Athlete Dramatist Girls' Sports Journalist Debate ' Jlonafz. Ralf Dorothy Larson Gail Hodgson Mildred Peterson Loeta Hicks Edna Wise Blanche Nord Page thirteen FRANK Axms Ghoxt Irving Vice-President Class 3 Sergeant-at-arms Boys' Fed- eration Cosmic 3-4 Harding Debate Club 3-4 R 2-3-4 Football I-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1 BARBARA Aumzksou Harb Coofirr President G. A. C, 4 G. A. C. 3-4 O. G. A. 4 Four Star 2 Volleyball l-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Tumbling 1-4 Swimming 4 Girls' League Advisers' Of- fice 4 Gym Otiice 4 Sub-Chairman Handicraft 4 NORMA ANm-,iesos .Vtfrmir Logan Hall Patrol Harding Debate Club 4 Girls' League Gossip Gym Office liig Sister Girls' League Orchestra Girls' Lcagtie Honor Roll Study Hall Orchestra 1-2-3 Vitmmrr lli1t'KMAn Blomlir Regal Graduate 3 1-2 Years Girls' League C Club 3 Four Star 3 Spanish Club 2-3-4 Entertainment Department Lyceum Department Pickles Lucky Jade Business Staff Assistant Assignment lfilitor Cub Staff Glee Club 2-3 jtimok l1i,t':u Blum Al'l1l1!lf0ll lloys' Federation YN-'Al.Tl-ZR llusn lI'ulI Brnlixx lioys' lfeilrratioii KLNNIQTII BUNNFR Kruny li'l1ilman Rogers Service Club President Montero Club .1 R Club 4 Montero Club 2-3-4 Football 1 Track 3-4 Record Start' Vice-President lloys' Federa- tion LILLIAN Bom-:Ek Lily Arlington French Club 1-2-3-4 Harding Debate Club 4 Volleyball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 1-2 Girls' League Orchestra 3-4 Band 3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Harding Debate Club Orches- tra 4 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Pirette 3 EVAR1' Bowaizs E-vart Longfcllow 31,5 Year Graduate Boys' Federation French Club 2-3 Rifle Club 2 Bon BURKHARDT Hart Longfellow Secretary Rifle Club 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Montero Club 4 Montero Club 3-4 Rifle Club 4 Football 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 JUNE CARLSON Flifvf-y Hamilton National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Secretary Class 1 President Class 3 President Home Room 4 - 'Treasurer Home Economics Club 4 . Secretary Student Council 3 Home Economics Club l-2-3-4 Cosmic Club 3-4 C A C 4 Xlolleybaill 1-2-3 Swimming 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Tennis 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Skating 4 Record Staff 4 Pirette 3-4 Song Leader 4 Study Hall 4 Girls' League Council 3-4 Chairman Handicraft Depart- 1 ment 3-4 Queen Contest 3 Big Sister 4 Student Council 1-3 Associated Student Commit- tee 4 Sewing Committee 1-2 GLENN CARTPIR Carl Regal President Class 4 President Montero Vice-President Class 1 Montero Club 2-3-4 Cosmic 3-4 Harding Debate 4 R Club 2-3-4 Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 1-1owARn CLUKEv Clufk Brmirr Valedictorian National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer Class 1 President Junior Dramatic Club 2 President Cosmic Club 4 Sergeant-at-Arms junior Dra- matic Club 2 Scholarship Committee 3-4 Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Footlights Club 3-4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Track 3 Band 2-3-4 Student Council 1 Associated Students' Social Committee 4 Emrn COLEMAN Edit- lfVltitman Basketball 1 Girls' League Record Staff Enirrm: COLONY Edt' Whitman National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Treasurer Student Body 3 Vice-President O. G. A. 4 Secretary-Treasurer Class 4 Harding Debate 3-4 O. G. A. 3-4 G. A. C. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-4 Baseball 2-3-4 S. A. R. Oratorical Contest Winner Second Prize Speech Contest Debate 4 Big Sister 3 Cafeteria and Candy Counter 2 Stenographer Mr. Meyer Girls' League Honor Roll Scholastic Honor Roll XVALTER Crnmtutzs Wnlly Cooper Boys' Federation Cub Staff Norm DAILIZY Nt-.1 Arlington Secretary Art Club 3 Girls' League Art Club 3-4 CARROLL Dx-:Mnowsxt 1711111 Hamilton R Club 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-4 Track 1 Band l-2-3-4 Boys' Federation Reprt-senta tive 4 Cub Staff Debate Squad 4 VIRCIL Etlsrkoxt Virff Regal Boys' Federation Copy Chief Record 4 Record Staff 4 CATHERINE FAot:ETri:iz Slil: Hamilton Cub Staff Handy Andy 1 Girls' League HELEN Funnix lfvllwr Hamilton President Home Room 4 Student Council Representa- tive 4 Chairman Girls' League Dm- matics Department 3 Room Representative 3 Junior Dramatic 1-2 Photoplay 2 Footlights 3-4 Cosmic 3-4 Baseball 1-22 Volleyball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Tumbling l-Z Record Staff 3 The Whole 'l'0wn's Talk- ing 3 Queen Contest 4 FANNIE FARRO Fannf, Arlington Rogers Service Club Treasurer Girls' League 4 Secretary Junior Dramatic 2 C Club 4 O. G. A. 4 Junior Dramatic 4 Footlights 3 Harding Debate 4 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball l-2-3 Baseball 1-2-3 Tumbling 3 Record Staff 4 Gym Office Main Otlice Sub-Chairman Entertainment Department Bresirlent Home Room 4 Girls' League Council Rurn FAIRBURN Ruth-V Royal Quill and Scroll Four Star 2 Spanish Club 3-4 Home Economics Club 4 Tumbling 1-2 Basketball Record Staff 4 Cub Staff 4 livtzurgrr Fmmscx, Red Medina! Lake School Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Spanish Club 2-3 Harding Debate Club 3-4 Entertainment Department Cub Staff-Record Dokornv F1.ANm-:ns Dolly Arlington Hall Patrol Study Hall Dramatics Girls' League Gossip Gym Ofbce Girls' League Honor Roll bf!-lRA FLEMISTER Vcrif' Hamilton Home Economics 2-3-4 Girls' League .ADELINE HALLSTEIN Ad Arlington National Honor Society Rogers Service Club President Class 1 Recording Secretary G. A. C. 4 Secretary O. G. A. 4 G. A. C. 4 O. G. A. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Secretary Mr. Meyer Handy Andy 1-2-4 Big Sister 3 Main Office 1-2-4 Girls' League Honor Roll 1-2-3-4. Scholastic Honor Roll l-2-3-4. Ltewts FREEMAN Louie Whitman Vice-President Class 4 R Club 3-4 Art Club 3-4 Track 1 Baseball 1-2-3 Basketball 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Record Staff 4 ALICE HAMAKER Hammy Whitman Secretary-Treasurer Class 2 Sergeant-at-Arms O. G. A. 4 G. A. C. 4 O. G. A. 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Volleyball 22-3-4 Basketball -23-4 Tumbling 4 Tennis 3-4 Band 2-3-4 Gym Office 1-2 Room Representative 4 Pirette 3 Captain Basketball Team CAROLINE HANN Tin-Tin W'hitman Rogers Service Club Chairman First Aid Library Assistant l-2-3-4 Big Sister 4 Honor Roll 4 Secretary Home Room Treasure Chest Staff 4 NORMA HEARN Norm Hamilton National Honor Society Rogers Service Club R Club French Club 3-4 Harding Debate 3-4 Junior Dramatic 1-2 G. A. C. 3-4 Tennis Team l-2-3-4 Swimming 3 Tumbling 1-2 Baseball 2 Volleyball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 Record Staff Princess in Queen Contest Pirette 2 Big Sister 3 Mr. Pim Passes By The Buccaneer 31-2 Year Graduate ALICE HERBERT ,Ylmi-ly Lewis and Clark Girls' League Embroidery Committee Crocheting Committee Loma Hicxs Lovin Cooper Senior Honor Roll Rogers Service Club V Vice-President G. A. C. O. G. A. Club Photoplay Club G. A. C. Club Baseball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3 Volleyball Manager 4 Basketball 1-2-3 Tumbling 2-4 Swimming 4 Big Sister 3 Room Representative 4 Handy Andy GLENDON Hoaus tilt-u Cooper Junior Dramatic Club I Spanish Club 2 Football 4 Track 4 Boys' Federation GAIL Hoocson Rulrh Regal Rogers Service Club Secretary Harding Debate 4 Secretary-Treasurer Class 2 Room Representative 1-3 Chairman Social Committee 4 Junior Dramatic 1-2 Harding Debate 3-4 Girls' Athletic Club 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Tennis 3-4 Swimming 3 Tumbling 1-2-3 Big Sister 3 Record Stat? 4 Pirette 2 The Lucky Jade 2 The Buccaneer 3 The Tavern 4 Nom. HosEA Nor-1 Longfellow Rogers Service Club Footlights Club 4 Band 2-3-4 Stage Crew 2-3-4 Stage Manager 3 ROBERT HUGIIES Bob Drcr Park High Boys' Federation Track 3-4 Baseball 2 151.1-:Anon JINNETT Jimiy Roosevelt National Honor Society Secretary Student Council 2 Secretary Girls' League 4 Vice-President Girls' League 4 Treasurer Home Economics Club 3 President Footlights Club 4 President Home Economics Club 4 Secretary-Treasurer Footlights Club 4 Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Home Economics Club 1-2-3-4 French Club 1-2 Footlights Club 3-4 Pirette 3-4 Song Leader 4 Drum Major 4 Princess Spring Sports 4 Room Representative 1-2 Big Sister 3-4 Associated Students Social Committee 4 Salutatorian Student Council 2-4 Tutor 1-2 Speech Contest 2 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Girls' League Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Girls' League Council 3-4 Nothing But the Truth Z JACK JONES foncsir Hamilton Vice-President 9A Class Cosmic Club 3-4 Boys' Federation Record Staff 4 Cub Staff 4 IEZLIZARETII KELLEY Bvtty Deaconess School, Mont, Senior Honor Roll 3 1-2 Year Graduate President German Club 4 German Club 2-3-4 Junior Dramatic Club 2 Harding Debate Club 3-4 French Club 4 Adviser's Office 3 Nurse's Office 3 Big Sister 4 Student Council 4 CLYDE KNAGGS llom Bemirx Vice-President Ride Club -I Rifle Club 3-4 German Club Z-3 Cosmic Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 R Club Rifle Team 3 Record Staff 4 Pnvi.Lls LA BELLE Phyl Reno High Selma! Rogers Service Club Spanish Club 3 O. G. A. 3-4 1-Qntertainment Department Girls' League LIARGARET Lnvos Swede Le1t'i.r and Clark National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Quill and Scroll President Spanish Club 3 Secretary Quill and Scroll 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Spanish Club 2-3-4 Secretary Social Service 3 Nurse's Office 3 Library Desk Hall Patrol 3 Record Staff 4 Copy Chief of Treasure Chest 4 Pirette 4 Spring Sports Candidate 3 Girls' League Honor Roll Associated Students Social Committee 4 Pickles Vmcirua Lizwis Gin Columbia Girls' League Handicraft and lintertainment Department Lnsrsk Loan Luv Bcmisx President Harding Debate 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Art Club 2 Art Club 2-3-4 Harding Debate 3-4 Baseball 3 Record Staff 4 The Ghost Train Associated Student Social Committee GLORIA I,x'm3RGER Clary Brmisx National Honor Society Rogers Service Vice-President Class 3 President Home Room 4 Chairman Room IHP4 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 G. A. C. 4 Volleyball 1-.Z-3-4 Basketball Z-3-4 Tumbling 3 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Skating 4 Tennis 4 Orchestra 1-.Z-3 Hall Patrol 4 Girls' League Room Repre- sentative 4 Girls' League lintv.-rtaintnt-nt Department 1-2 Record Stal? 4 RUTH MILLI-LR l. Rnfliir W'hitman Girls' League Record Staff 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 BRUCE jour: Moocic Romm Libby Junior lliylx Srllool Vice-President Drainatics De- partment Boys' Federation 3 Vice-President Hall Patrol 3 Football 2-3 Baseball 2 31-2 Year Graduate Band Pickles Operettta The Buccane-er Operctta The Show OH The VVh0le Town's 'l'alkim.g The Tavern Hall Patrol 2-3-4 Paddle Squad 2-3 Safe Driving Contest Gi-:RALmNIc Mort Cl-rry Regal President Home Room Secretary G. A. C. O. G. A. 4 G. A. C. 3-4 C Club 4 Swimming Manager 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3--l Baseball 2-3-4 Basketball Manager 4 Skating 4 Room Representative Handy Andy TJQONARD MIINTIIFR .S'a'rrlv Br'mi.r.r Vice-President Junior Dra- matic Club 2 Yell l,eader Class 2 llall Patrol 1-2 junior Dramatic 1-2 The Tavern Harmony llall livl-:lu-:'rT NE1.SoN lit' .'lI'l1'1lgl0ll Boys' Fvtleration ,fXl,ar:uT Nr:um.'tN Al Bvmiss Boys' Federation Cub Staff 4 llraariua Noun Hlanrln' Libby President O, G. A. Club Four Star Club 3-4 Chairman Courtesy Committee Rome Room Representative 3 Scrapbook Committee GERALD Uroimxi Jerry Cooper Cosmic Club 4 Math Club 3-4 Cub Staff 4 Dramatics Treasure Chest Staff 4 Bauer: OLSON Red Arlington Boys' Federation RAY PATTERSON Pai IVhitman National Honor Society Rogers Service Club President Student Council 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Footlights Club Footlights Club 3-4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Boys' Federation Representa- tive Student Council 2 Associated Students Social Committee Chairman Tutoring: Commit- tee 4 Mixer Committee Speech Senior Ball Committee 4 BIILDRED Pmxitsos Milly Rrgal Rogers Service Club Sergeant-at-Arms G. A. C. 4 Spanish Club 2-3 G. A. C. 3-4 Volleyball l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Skating 4 Girls' League l'illl9l'lZllllIl1t lll Department 3 Record Stat? 4 Domrruv Pomek Im! Lewis and Clark Glee Club Mixed Chorus Basketball 2-J-4 Volleyball l-.Z-5 Baseball I-2-3-4 Music Chorus l-LZ-3-4 Doms Rmiulalt limit' Arlington Spanish Club 2 Basketball 2-3-4 Volleyball l-2-3 Baseball 2-3-4 Swimming Skating Handy Andy I lintertainment Department Girls' League 3 Cub lidition Stall' 4 IQNMA Rift: lirmvr Cooper G. A. C. 4 Four Star 2 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Tumbling l Swimming 4 JOHN IQICHARU fnliliuit' Columbia Baseball Manager 2 Track 3 Captain lnterClass Football Marching Band 2 Orchestra 2 Ll l-2 Year Gratluatt- INEZ SCIIRUIQUI-IR Ixn Brmiss National Honor Society President Home Room 4 German Club 2-3-4 G. A. C. 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Tumbling Z-3 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Swimming 4 Skating 4 Inter-Class Debate L3 Debate 'l'eam 4 Big Sister 3-4 P.-T. A. Jinx 2 Girls' League lintertainment .2 lfutpi-LN!-1 SHALWIN tfrrn Sl. Palrit'k'x R Club 3-4 Rogers Service Club 4 Student Council Vice-President Student foun cil 4 President Outdoor Life 4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Football l-2-3 Record Staff 4 BARBARA Lou Snoxr Bubx Libby Junior High Girls' League Skating 4 Vocational Department ANGELINE S1GNo1tr:1,I,1 flI1!lt'l Cooper 3 1-2 Year Graduate President Spanish Club 4 Vice-President Spanish Club 3 Secretary Footlights Club 3 Sergeant-at-Arms Four Star 2 Junior Dramatic Club l-2 Four Star Club 2 Footlights Club 3-4 Spanish Club 2-3-4 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Captain Volleyball 2 Baseball 2 Secretary Public Utilities 4 Girls' League Gossip -l Big Sister 3 Social Service 2 Christmas Program VVinner ot' Inter-Speech Con- test 2 Girls' League Representativel Student Council 3 Gym Office 2 Spring Sports Candidate 3 Girls' League Honor Roll Hall Patrol Associate Editor, Cub Edi- tion 4 Bon STRANTZ Crump: Regal Student Council l Record Stat? 4 Boys' Federation JUNE Sunni-'ns Janit- Regal Rogers Service Club 4 Art Club 4 Math Club 3-4 G. A. C. 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Volleyball l-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Tennis 3-4 Skating 4 Room Representative 1-2 Hall Patrol 3-4 Gym Office 1-2 Handy Andy l-2 Volleyball Champs 4 AIARGARET Swluerz flings Lt wi.v 11-nd Clark Secretary Spanish Club 4 Spanish Club 2-3-4 Home Economics 4 Pickles 2 Pirette 4 Vice-President Home Room Room Representative 4 Winnuu Tnoieson Stub Columbia Secretary Student Council 4 Math Club 3-4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Council 4 Record Start' 4 Outdoor Life Department Iinsnz Ti Mi-iasou Pnnyy Longfelllon' Girls' League SAM TORTORI-II.l.I Tort Columbia President Athletic Depart- ment 3 Student Council R Club 2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Basketball 1 Cub Staff Record Staff GLEN Untm Barhful Orchard Prazrif Pickles Boys' Federation Vivian W'cAvi:u l r:'r Hamilton Girls' League Maxim: WIDNER Mickey Hamilton Rogers Service Girls' League Council 4 Harding Debate 3-4 Four Star Club 3-4 Baseball 1-Z Volleyball 1-2 Tennis 2 Basketball 1-2 3 Orchestra 3-4 Band 3-4 Music Librarian 4 Study Hall 2-4 Chairman Girls' League Mu- sic and Dancing Depart- ment 4 Pirette 4 Scholastic Honor Roll EDNA WVISE Eddie North Central National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Quill and Scroll 4 President Quil and Scroll 4 Secretary Quill and Scroll 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 French Club 4 Chairman Girls' League Ly- ceum Bureau Chairman Girls' League Han- dicraft Girls' League Council Record Staff Bon ZA1' Za! St. XG'1flE'f,S Art Club 4 Band 3 journalism 12 Cub Stuff f Glau O Destined to become one of the most outstanding classes in the history of John R. Rogers. the class entering in Jainiary, 1931- elected Don Anisbnry as their first presidentg Joe Bcanneanx, vice presidentg Howard Clukey, secre- tary-treasurerg and Betty Cowan, Student Council representative. Adeline Hallstein was the 9A prexyg .lack Jones, vice-presidentg June Carl- son, secretary-treasurerg Howard Clukey, Student Conncilg and VVilbnr Thor- son, yell leader. President of the 10B class was Alma Rameyg vice-president, Glenn Carterg secretary-trezisnrer, Gail Hodgsong Student Council, lilezinor .linnettg yell leader, Arthur Mackey. Sophomore A officers were Dorothy Larson. presidentg Don Johnson, vice- presidentg Alice Haniaker. secretary-treasnrerg Ray Patterson, Student Councilg VVilhur Thorson, yell leader. June Carlson became president of the llli class. Gloria Lyberger, vice- presidentg Fannie llarro. secret:1ry-treasnrer1 Don Johnson. yell leader, Frank Akins. Student Council. Leaders of the Senior A class were Glenn Carter. presidentg Lewis Free- man. vice-president: lldytlic Colony. secrc-l:n'y-treasnrer: and Bob Treffry was editor of the Record. Page nineteen THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 C Paying' one last tribute to their Alma Mater, the January graduating class presented the play, VVhy .lohn R. Rogers? January 27. 'l'he character of John Rankin Rogers was played by Glenden Hobbs. Forever in the minds of the students of Rmmers will remain the memory of the man who did So much for the lesser privileged children of Wasllingtmwn. The scene The Little Red School House was typical of what occurred in the schools of Rogers' time. Enacted in true political style was the legislative scene during which the famous Bare-foot Boy bill was passed. Under the supervision of Ray G. Hubbard, the play was written and pro- duced by the special English class. Dr. Frederick liischer of the school board presented the diplomas. 8'14- - Page twenty THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 F 1 l,r..wlTT URTNER Marion Ortner .,,,, Marie Crnnibley... .lack Leavitt ...,.. flI4l'X1l2l.lfY l,uwlfu K'o1.1.iN lil..-KKE Nh' lJAv1s Ilmnl in w'1'4 w hll'fil'lRl' l'r'1'riRSo'1 uneseniafz. .feaclwvi Of,-4 lla Hetherington ..... Don McDavis .....,, Harriettc Collinn, Ralph Lower ....., Jerry llcfiiiirn-... Sherman Blake ,,,, Lola Peteraon .,,7. Marion Ortner Marie Crumblcy Charles Coffey Doris Vantrepottc Carl Dry Delvina Knipfel James Hubbard Pauline Bullard Mildred Rowe Ralph Lower Einar Iiundquist lla Hetherington Helen Mae Olson Harrison Semro Sherman Blake unegenicvz. Alancvz- .lean Starry George Oxrieder Bill McHarncss Dorothy South Roy Shiosaki Grace McGhee Margaret Juliano Alma Peterson Harriette Collin Isabelle VVycoff Lola Peterson Don McDavis Josephine Coshow lva Hetherington Georgina Nikotich Valedietorian Salutatorian Athlete ..Student Council ..................Debater .,.,....Girls' League Boys' Federation .....,,..Class Prexy .,..,..,.,.lournalist .......lJI'llll1 Maj or Ra!! Oscar Mildes Royal Ostby Mary Brooks Jack Leavitt Harriette Ewing Don Johnson Clayton Tang Elizabeth Harris Patricia Willmore John Raaberg Rose Marie Bodey Julia West Violet Wilson Mavis Owen Pagr twenty-mir Bon Acnzzoau Yak Libby Junior High Boys Federation Secretary Outdoor Life 4 l-l1el.EN Al.i.r:N Bnlrh Bemis.: Vice-President llome Room Sergeant-at-Arms Home Room Harding Debate 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Basketball Captain Baseball 1-2 Baseball Captain Volleyball 1-2 Tennis 2 Championship Baseball 2 Record Staff 4 Pirette 3-4 Song Leader 4 Study Hall Checker I-23 Handy Andy 1 Treasure Chest Staff 4 Girls' League Honor Roll jisssis ALLEN Jay Valleyford, ll o.vl1. Gi rls' League Fiutnx At.LIs'roN Ally Independcnco, Pcom' Boys' Federation Ilzvmn Annmeson Bill Longfellow Boys' Federation TnoMAs Aumzi-:sou Built! Regal Rogers Service Club Scholastic Committee Chair- man 4 Christmas Committee Record Staff 3 Debate Team 3-4 National Honor Society ADELEMARIE .ARIS llvll Valley High Srlzonl Girls' League MAMIE ARNALDO Arun- Whitman Spanish Club 2-3-4 Four Star Club 2-3-4 G. A. C. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3 Basketball 1 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Chairman Vocational Depart- ment 4 Ricuano BAKER Dick Arlington Spanish Club 2-3-4 Math Club 3-4 Football 2 Record Staff 4 Spring Sports Queen Mana- ger 3-4 GENE BALCII Bulldog Longfellow Vice-President R Club 3 Secretary Boys' Federation 4 R Club 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Football 2-3-4 Track l-2-3-4 Record Staff 4 C1,1N1'oN BARRICK Flint Longfellow Hall Patrol Boys' Federation NIARIAN BARWISE Bets Grcmi-way High Girls' League Study Hall Marker 4 jovca BATES Joy Libby Junior High Home Economics Club 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Hall Patrol 4 Main Oliice 4 Girls' League Gossip 4 Cub Staff 4 JUNE Lommtui-: BEARNS Jackie Colville Girls' League Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Record Staff AnE1.tNx-1 BENTZ Cooper 0. G. A. 4 Volleyball 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Gym Office 2-3 Big Sister 3 Brntsg Girls' League Representative! Sub-Chairman Campcraft SHERMAN BLAKE Hormir Libby Junior High Rogers Service Club 23-4 National Honor Society 3-4 R Club 4 President Art Cl ub4 President Quill and Scroll 4 Vice-President Quill and Scroll 4 Secretary Quill a ntl Scroll 3 Treasurer Rifle Club 4 Art Club 3-4 Rifle Club 4 Quill and Scroll Cosmic Club 4 Rifle Team 4 Treasure Chest Staff 2-3-4 Editor Treasure Record Staff 2-3-4 Editor Record 3 Secretary Boys' President Home Fire Squad 4 Journalism Awar Scholastic Honor 3-4 Chest 4 Federation 4 Room 4 d 3 Roll LZ-3 4 Senior Honor Roll 4 Student Council 3 Business Manager Record 4 A. s. s. C. '-Quo vida Executive Board Student Council Il Rose MARIE Bonn' Botti-y Whitman 3 l-2 Year Graduate German Club l-2-3 Four Star Club 1 Baseball 2-3 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball 1-2-3 Band I 2 MARY BRooxs Brmiss -2 Hroolesir National Honor Society Rogers Service Club President Home Club 4 Economics Vice-President Class 4 President Home Secretary Home Room 4 Economics 4 President Four Star 2 Sergeant-at-A rms Room 3 Home Home Economics Club 3-4 O. G. A. Club 4 Four Star Club 2-3 Quill and Scroll Pirette 2-4 Volleyball 2 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Associate Editor Chest 4 Hall Patrol 4 Scholastic Honor Girls' League Cm Big Sister 3 Chorus 2 4 Treasure Roll 2-3-4 incil 4 Girls' League Honor Roll Senior Honor Roll ADAM BROVVN West Vallry Boys' Federation Football 2 Annual Staff 4 BIARGARET BROVVN Libby Juliior Girls' League BEATRYS BRUCE Logan Junior Dramatic Harding Dehate Math Club 3-4 Big Sister 3 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 l i.x'rr Ir, Bun llj' High Brtry Club l-2 Cluli 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 X - PAULINE BULLARIQ Suri: Arlington Four Star Club l-2 Art Club 3-4 Spanish Club 2-3 Home Economics Club 4 Big Sister 3-4 President Home Room 3 Chairman Big Sister Depart- ment 4 CLARA BURNIECI-1 Clam- Bemis: Quill and Scroll Vice-President Home Room 3 Secretary Art Club 4 Four Star Club 2 Art Club 3-4 Home Economics Club 4 Lucky Jade Pickles Glee Club 2 Big Sister 4 Senior Counselor 4 Study Hall Checker 4 Pirette Z-3-4 Song Leader 4 Record Staff 4 Girls' League Gossip Pirette Lieutenant 4 Annual Staff 4 RAY BuRRn.L Ray Whitman Boys' Federation Hall Patrol Speech Acruzs Busnrn Aggif Hamilton Girls' League Social Secretary Home Eco- nomic Club 3 Home Economic Club 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball 2-3 Baseball 1-2-3 Tumbling 2 Swimming 3 NIYRTLE BUSHNELL Burl:-i' Longfellow Girls' League Chairman of Scrap Book Com- mittee ROBERT CARLSON Bob Rzbcrsidc High Boys' Federation Baseball 1 Basketball MARIAN CARTER Dutch Arlington Rogers Service Club Secretary Home Economics Club 3-4 Art Club 4 Home Economics Club Z-3-4 Girls' League Sub-Chairman Chairman Girls' League Danc- ing 4 School Dancing Committee l4E,NNA CASS 1.1-un Longfellow Girls' League Hall Patrol 4 Gym Oliice 4 RoANA CLARK Tiny Grantx Pax.: Iliylt Girls' League French Club 3-4 VERNA CLARK Blur' Eyes lflfcriatrlirc Hiyli Girls' League 3 l-2 Year Grarluatc CHARLES Col-'Fm' Charlie Port Falls Iliylt Rogers Service Club 4 Chairman Nominating Com- mittee Boys' Federation 4 Chairman Nominating Com. mittee Senior Class 4 Chairman Dramatics Group 4 Chairman Play Hour Commit- tee 4 Scholastic Committee 4 Vice-President Home Room 4 Footlights Club 4 Cosmic Club 4 Tennis 4 The Tavern 4 Abie's Irish Rose 4 Debate Squad 4 Fire Squatl 4 Senior Band 4 National Honor Society llARRH'.TTl'1 CoLi.iN Ilimplrs Co0,t'rr National Honor Society Quill and Scroll President Girls' League 4 Secretary Girls' League 4 President French Club 4 Vice-President Inter-School Girls' League Council Junior Dramatic Club l-2 French Club 2-3-4 G, A. C. 3-4 Footlights Club 3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3-4 Tumbling 1-Z Indoor l-2-3 Skating 4 Tennis 2-3-4 Cub Staff 3 Record Staff 4 Business Manager Record 4 Student Council 3-4 Gym Office Big Sister Student Council Board 4 Girls' League Council 4 A. S. S. C. 4 Quo Vadis Girls' League Honor Roll Tutor DUN CONGLR Dm: Idaho Boys' Fcrlcration JUSEPIIINYH Cosnow fu Franklin High Four Star Club 4 Harding Debate 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 3-4 Chorus 4 Big Sister 4 Girls' League Gossip 4 Cub Stat? Harmony Hall Spring Festival 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Girls' League Honor Roll Christmas Program MARIPI CRUMBLEY Crumblcy Garfield Rogers Service Club 3-4 National Honor Society 4 Treasurer 0. G. A. 4 O. G. A. Club 3-4 Big Sister 4 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Library Worker 2-3-4 IRIS DAVIS Irish Regal Chairman Vocational Commit- tee 4 Secretary Home Room 4 Volleyball 1-2 Glee Club 2-3 Handy Andy l-2 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Pickles Z The Buccaneer 3 Puppetry 4 Girls' League Honor Roll 4 RAY DELoNt: Ray Bcniiss Boys' Federation Track 1-2 Tennis 4 PAULINE DILLON Polly Lo-ngfelow 31-2 Year Graduate Girls' League CARL DRY Savvy Libby Junior High National Honor Societ Secretary Home Room Y 4 Secretary Science and Arlven- turc 4 PATRICIA EGAN Put Nartli Central Editor Girls' League Gossip Baseball 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Sec. Vocational Department 3 Program Committee Girls' League Council Public Utilities Department Central Council HOWARD EMCII Howard Riverside High Boys' Federation Jenny Enicsou Hamilton Home Room President 3 French Club 1-2 Fire Squad 2-4 Hall Patrol 2-3 Lucky Jade 2 Student Council Project Committee 4 Jrrfy EDWARD EvANs llamlht Lc'u.'i.r and Clark Football 4 Track 4 Study Hall Checker Hltnnisr Ewirm Iimm, Whitman Graduate 31-2 Years President O. G. A, Club 4 President Class l Secretary Class 2 O. G. A. Club 3-4 Band I-2-3 Student Council Girls' League Representative Hnvrv Fnuiiziz Re al Hari' 9 Sergeant-at-Arms C Club 3 C Club 3-4 Rifle Club 3-4 The Tavern Fire Squad 4 ALBERT Fisunn Regal German Club 2 Baseball Manager DAL: Fosrsn Arlington Boys' Federation Montero 2-3-4 Spanish Club 3-4 Lnovn Fiutzuzw Bemia-.r Track 2 Tennis 4 Paddle Squad Hall Patrol A bv Burk l,Iuyrl lVlARJ0nus Fin' Curly Cheney Junior High Girlrt' League JACK GAFFANI-TY Cfaf Rrgal R Club 4 Football 3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Ruru GAYLORII Jinuy Clarkston Secretary Camp Craft 4 Presiflent Home Room 4 Girls' League JAMES Guam: Jimmy Ilamilton Sergeant-at-Arms Cosmic Club 4 Art Club 4 Cosmic Club 4 Golf 3-4 Track 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Home Room 3 Secretary Home Room 4 Fire Squad 4 Cub Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Project Committee 4 Spring Sports Manager 4 GERALD Glu-:Y Irrry Longfellow Student Council Art Club 3-4 Rifle Club 3-4 Murine HALE Maw-ly llamiltmi Girls' League Representative3 Handy Andy Assistant Property Manager Mr, Pim Passes Hy Basketball 1-Z Volleyball l-2 Baseball 1-2 Tumbling Z lfll.hl:N l-lixnius Ri-fl Mflfinlry Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 3-4 Volleyball 1 l 2I.IZABl'iTH llAnnis lirlry Lru-is and Clark Girls' League IlAnoi.n llAXVKlNS Tl'tllI1l'l7Utl GUIIZGIIG President l :lllt'I'lIilll!llk'lll De- partment 4 Footlights Club 4 Men's Chorus 2-3-4 Tavern Buccaneer Harmony Hall l':M0jANE, Hlwwoon Iimmy Hamilton Tumbling l-.2 Basketball l-2 Volleyball 1-2 Student Council 4 Cub Staff Secretary Class Z IACK Hein llriuy Hamillvu Boys' Federation Rifle Club 5-4 Riflc Tcam 4 R Club 4 lllARj0RlE l'llQNRY ,llargir Lcwix and Clark L Home Economics Club 2 Spanish Club 2 Girls' League ILA lll'lTlll'.l-HNGTON lla llamillon Rogers Service Club 0. G A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Cub Staff Big Sister 4 President Student Council 4 Secretary-Trcasurcr Class 4 Basketball Volleyball Baseball Tumbling llookkecpt-r for Record 3 IVA Ili-,riiizrunuros liixlly Hamilton Secretary Student Council 4 Vice-President Home Room 4 G. A. C 3-4 O. G A. 4 Basketball l-J-4 Baseball l-Z Volleyball l-.2 Tumbling I Big Sister A5 ala YVONNE Howxzu. Brmnir West Valley Art Club 2-3 Home Economics Club 3 JAMES HUBBARD Jimmie Libby Junior High Rogers Service Club National Honor Society President Art Club 4 President Science and Adven- ture 4 Art Club 3-4 Footlights Club 3-4 Business Manager Record Stage Crew Boys' Federation Scholarship Committee LORETTA HUNEKE Sur Hamilton President Four Star Club 4 Treasurer Quill and Scroll 4 Vice-President Four Star Club 3 Treasurer Four Star Club Z Four Star Club 1-2-3-4 Quill and Scroll Club 4 Orchestra Z-3-4 Girls' League Council 3-4 Chairman Social Service De- partment 3-4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Girls' League Representative4 Cub Staff 3 VENETA HuNu'wm.i. Nita Bcnzzlvs Hall Patrol 3 Big Sister 4 Pirette 4 Record Staff 4 Girls' League Honor Roll 3 Treasure Chest Staff 4 Blu. HUNN Bull Regal R Club 4 Football 2 Hockey 4 DUN INNES Pinkry Bemis.: R Club Z-3-4 Montero Club 3 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 1 Basketball 1-2 Football I-2-3-4 Upper Class Advisory Com- mittee Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 MARY JACOY !f1Cl?J' Raton lliyh 0. G. A. 4 Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Club 3 Secretary-Treasurer Four Star Club 4 G. A. C. l Spanish Club 3-4 Four Star Club 4 Baseball 4 Girls' League 3-4 Big Sister 4 Cub Staff 4 Gsonm-L JACKSON tjcuryu Hamilton Quill and Scroll 4 R Club 2-3-4 Montero Club 3-4 Baseball Manager 2 Football Manager 3 Project Committee 4 Cub Stat? 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Fire Squad 4 Secretary Home Room 3 Room Representative 4 JUANITA jimiuss .Vim Coofrr Girls' League Graduate 3 l-J Years Band 4 CLARA jonxsos Lima ll'r:t Vclllf-i' Girls' League RICHARD jonssox llzrla llflzitwortli Fire Chief 4 President Footliglits Club -1 Vice-President Footlights Club 3 Sergeant-at-Arms Fnotlights Club 3 Vice-President Cosmic Club 4 Footlights Club 3-4 Cosmic Club .l-4 German Club 2 R Club 4 Baseball 1-2 Hockey 4 Abit-'s Ifisll Rosen 4 Property Manager 2 X S S C Play Hour Cominittee 1 Student Council .l Band 3-4 Home Room President 4 Secretary Senior Prom Coin- mittee THELMA josrs .lmm-y Arlington Secretary German Club 4 Vice-President German Club 4 German Club 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Baseball 2-3 Volleyball 2-3 Big Sister Cub Staff Handy Andy Bzrzmrci-: Joi' lim-nit' Volleyball 1 Handy Andy 1 Study Hall Checker 4 St. Patrick! Day Pruuram 2 lNfARY Louise JULIAN Lim Columbia Girls' League Spanish Club 2-3-4 Volleyball 2 Business Manager Cub Staff blARl1ARl-.T JULIANU Marg: St. Patrick'.r Treasurer Girls' League 4 Vicc-President G. A. C. 4 President Four Star Club .l G. A. C. 4 0. G. A. 4 Spanish Club .Z-3-4 Four Star Club I-2-3-4 Basketball l-Z-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Volleyball l-2-3-4 Tumbling 1 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Big Sister 3-4 Handy Andy 1-2 Room Representative 4 National Honor Society Rox' KIRK:-Arnica Kirk Central Valley Boys' Federation Rogers Service Club Track 3-4 DEI,VlNA Kmrrii. Ilrl Mira Rogers Service Club Student Council 4 President Home Room 3 Home Economies Club 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Room Representative 4 Big Sister 3-4 Hall Patrol 2-4 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Quo Vaflis Girls' League Honor Roll Quill and Scroll Senior Honor Roll National Honor Society AGN1-:s KNUDSON Aygic Libby Junior High Girls' League JACK LEAVIT1' Bunny Regal National Honor Society President Montero Club 4 Vice-President Montero Club 3 Secretary Montero Club 3 Vice-President German Club 2 Vice-President Athletic De- partment 3-4 President Class I Vice-President Student Coun- eil 3 President Student Council 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Boys' Fed- eration 4 R Club 2-3-4 Montero Club 2-3-4 Harding Debate Club 3-4 Cosmic Club 2-3-4 Junior Dramatic Club 2 German Club 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 'Track 1-2-3-4 Fire Squad 4 Student Council Project Committee 4 FRANK Ln: VAN Suzie Bemis.: Boys' Federation XVALTER I,1NnGRr.N Hfnlf Arlington Graduate 3 1-2 Years Sergeant-at-Arms Boys' Fed- eration Rogers Service Club President Radio Club 3 Secretary Radio Club 2 Cosmic Club 2-3 Radio Club Z-3 Harding Debate .3 Basketball 1-2-3 Track 2 Football 2-3 Baseball 2 Golf 1-2-3 Debate 1-2-3 Secretary Class 2 Fire Squad 3 Manager Queen Contest 3 Business Manager Ahie's Irish Rose RALPH LOWER Lula. lVliitman- President Boys' Federation 4 Secretary German Club 3 Vice-President Home Room 4 President Class 2 President Home Room 4 German Club 2-3 Hall Patrol 2-3 Queen Contest Committee 4 Student Council 2-4 Handbook Committee 2 Chairman Traditions Commit- tee 4 National Honor Society lil:-JAR LUNDQUIST liinmr Hamilton Boys' Federation ICDWARD MCDANIITI. Iifl Bemis: Boys' Federation DUN RIFDAVIS Sitwni Regal Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 3-4 Yell Leader 1-2 R Club President 4 Harding Debate 3-4 Junior Dramatic Club l-2 Montero Club 1-2-3-4 French Club 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Track 1 Debate Team 2-3-4 President Boys' Federation Cub Staff 4 Student Council 2-3-4 Abie's Irish Rose 4 School Radio Broadcast 3-4 Fire Squad 1-2-3-4 Senior Prom Committee 4 Winner Speaking Contest 2 Conduct Committee 3 Queen Manager 3 Upper Class Advisory 4 Home Room President 3 GRACE MKTGIIIAZIE Grarir Whitman Quill and Scroll Secretary Art Club 4 Secretary Quill and Scroll 4 Chairman Puppetry Depart- ment 3-4 Art Club 3-4 Home Economics Club 4 Girls' League Council 3-4 Student Council 4 Cub Staff 3 Record Statif 4 Library Worker 3 Gym Ottfice VVorlcer 1-2 Home Room Roll Checker 3 Producing Committee 3 Girls' Leafrue Honor Roll 2-3-4 Quo Vadis Senior Prom Committee Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society -l0llN RfCfiRATll Grim St. Xavier President Home Room 4 Student Council Representative Football 3 JERRY Mf'GUlRl4Z Dnlrliy Arlington Fire Squad 4 Student Council Repreesnta- tive 1-3 President Class 4 Vice-President Harding De- bate 4 Vice-President Class 2 R Club 2-3-4 German Club 2-3 Junior Dramatic Club 2 Harding Debate 3-4 Montero Club 3-4 UC Club 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Baseball 1 Tennis 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Football 2-3 Christmas Committee Wituau McHAnNi:ss Bill Columbia National Honor Society Senior Honor Roll R Club 2-3-4 Baseball Manager 1-2 Room Representative EDWARD MCKPIEN lid Gonzaga Boys' Federation BRUCE MCKENZIR Pcbblr Hamilton Baseball 1 Fire Squad 4 JERRY MCLAUGHLIN Jr:-ry Hamilton Boys' Federation JonN Mumox Jark l-Vrxt Vallry High Boys' Federation LAURI-:NCR MAEL Larry Albion Grade School Rogers Service Club Track 2-3-4 Room Representative Hall Patrol FLORENCE Mnnzws Flori- Libby Junior High Girls' League Hall Patrol 4 Girls' League Representative3 CARL NELsoN Nfl.: ALVAH ME'r'rt.n .S'n'rdc Cooper Boys' Federation Art Club 2 Track 4 Oscan Mxunzs Ozzy Columbia Boys' Federation Senior Honor Roll Lena Misrrri Nicky Coop-cr Gym Otbce Big Sister Spanish Club 2-3-4 Volleyball 3 Mlwms Ml1'cniii.n, Bobby Longfellow G. A. C. 4 Four Star Club 1 Volleyball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Manager Basketball 4 Gym Otbce 1' Nurse's Olbce 3 Girls' League Gossip 3 Tennis Pirette 3 Duane Momzis Pvtr Bemis: Boys' Federation Track 3 Cub Stat? YVONNF. lbl0l.'NTAlN l'nunn Bcmisx National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer Harding Debate Club 4 Harding Debate Vluh 3-4 Cosmic Club 4 Basketball 1-2 Baseball l-2-3-4 Volleyball 2 Cub Staff Business Manager 'l'rca me Chest 3-4 The Lucky Jade The Tavern Princess Queen Contest .3 Chairman Social litiquette Dc- partment 3 Girls' League Council 3 Sub-Chairman Vocational Dc-- partment 4 Tutor Dancing Committee Z-3-4 Study Hall Checker 4 Girls' League Honor Roll Gem: MURPIIX' Muff-li Edmond, Kama.: Boys' Federation ELM!-ZR MURRAY Bun Klamath Union High Boys' Federation Regal Fire Chief 4 Fire Squad 3 Sergeant-at-Arms Harding De- bate Club Sergeant-at-Arms Home Room 3 Secretary Class 2 Student Council 2 Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Harding Debate Club 3-4 Cosmic Club 3-4 Math Club 3 Football 1-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Basketball Manager l Track 1 Abie's Irish Rose Quo Vadis A. S. S. C. OPAL NieLsoN Sophie W'hitman Rogers Service Club Room Representative 2 Service Club 4 Volleyball 1-2 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Big Sister 4 Puppetry 2-3 Study Hall lVorker 3-4 GI-CORGI NA NIKDTICH Nickie Whittim' National Honor Society President Home Economics Association 4 Vice-President Girls' League4 Secretary Home Economics Club 3 Secretary Home Room 4 Home Economics Club 2-3-4 O. G. A. 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Cub Staff 4 Big Sister 3-4 Handy Andy 1 Social Service Tutor 2-3 MARY NL7VE1.Ll 3 Kutrinka St. Patriclzir G A. C. 4 Volleyball l-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Tumbling 1 Sports Department I-2 Handicraft 1 First Aid l HELEN MAE 0i.soN Nuogin Longfellow Rogers Service Club Secretary Social Service De- partment 4 Sec. Vocational Department 3 Queen Contest 4 Big Sister 3-4 Study Hall Checker Library 3-4 Four Star Club 3-4 0. G. A. 4 Home Economics Club 4 Senior Counselor 4 Secretary Big Sister Depart- ment 3 Gym Office National Honor Society lb'lARl0N ORTNER Minnehaho Coofrr Rogers Service Club National Honor Society Secretary Junior Dramatic ' 2 Club Secretary Girls' League 4 Secretary-Treasurer Footlights Club Junior Dramatic Club 1-2 Footlights Club 1-2 Cosmic Club 4 German Club 1-2 Debate Team Z-3-4 Quo Vadis President Girls' League 4 Rovm, Usrm' Foy .4vIi7ng!on Radio Club Reporter -l Vice-President Science and Adventure 4 Upper Class Advisory C0111- mittee 4 National Honor Society LIAVIS OW'lCN .llojor Longfellow Rogers Service Club Study Hall VVorkrr 2 Hall Patrol 3 liig Sister 4 Room Representative 3 Queen Contest Committee 4 Record Staff 4 Pirette 4 Annual Staff 4 lililjklili Oxml-gin-:it ,liutior Arlington National Honor Society 4 Senior Honor Roll Student Council I Vice-President Outdoor l,it'v 4 Rifle Club 3-4 Band 2 Orchestra 2-3-4 Scholastic Committee 4 Student Social Committee 4 Play Hour Committee 4 Vice-President Rifle Club 4 President Outdoor Life 4 NIILURED l'ALM1Ti-Lk .llidyu Lo-ngfrllou' Rogers Service Club Chairman First Aid 4 The Buccaneer RoSEI.I.A l,ASl'lVZZI li'o.t-11' lVllifman Spanish Club LZ G. A. C. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3 First Aid 4 Adviser's Office 3 Nurse's Office 3 Gym Office 2 Handy Andy l-2 Hall Patrol 4 Cub Staff 4 Girls' League Honor Roll 2-3-4 Roi.ANn l'iaNNA li.-fi Arlington Boys' Federation Vice-President C Club R Club 3-4 Harding Debate Club .3-4 C Club 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 2 Football 3-4 Spring Sports Queen Manager 4 Irma PERKINS Pm-ky Klumallt Falls Home liconomics Club 4 Basketball 4 Record Staff 4 Lowzu. Pznxuus Park Libby Junior High School Orchestra 2-3-4 Boys' Federation ALMA PETERSON Swede Bemis.: National Honor Society Rogers Service Club 3-4 Secretary-Treasurer Art Club 3 Secretary-Treasurer French Club 4 President Home Room 4 Four Star Club 1-2-3 Art Club 2-3-4 French Club 2-3-4 Tumbling Chairman Camp Craft Depart- ment 3-4 Senior Counselor 4 Lucky Jade A. S. S. C. 4 Senior Prom Committee Scholastic Honor Roll Girls' League Honor Roll Quo Vadis Big Sister 3 Senior Honor Roll 4 Pirettes 2-4 Song Leader 4 LQLA Pt-:reason Lulu Hamilton National Honor Society Secretary Cosmic Club 3 President Cosmic Club 4 Cosmic Club 2-3-4 Harding Debate Club 2-3-4 Home Economics Club 2-3 Volleyball 1-3 Baseball 2-4 Tumbling 1 Pirette 1-2-3 Song Leader 1-2-3 Drum Major 4 Prom Committee Queen Contest 4 Mr. Tewinkel's Secretary Nurse's Office 2-3-4 Wn.LiAM PETERSON Bill Arlington C Club 4 Fire Squad 4 Student Council 3 Home Room President 3 Tennis 2-4 Football 2 Joe PISTILLI. Jac St. Patncklv Boys' Federation HAROLD Ports Pom Libby Iunior High Boys' Federation Football INIARGARET PRATT Peggy Hamilton Hall Patrol 4 Chairman Social Service Book- let 4 Secretary Home Room 4 Vocational Booklet 3-4 TVTARLIENE SMITH Mar: Inns Piusvosr Jim Newfort High School Boys' Federation jour! RAABERG Johann Clarkston Honor Roll 2-3 I Home Room Project Commit- tee 4 Harding Debate Club 4 Art Club 4 Cosmic Club 4 Football 3 Baseball 2 Fxsmaxicx ROBINSON Trd North Central Fire Squad Rifle Club 4 C Club 4 Footlights 4 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 U er Class Advisory 4 PP Annual Staff 4 Amnuk RDTONDO Cooper Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Hall Patrol 4 MILDRED Rowe Nllfkll' Sandpoint High School Cosmic Club 4 V Chairman Vocational Depart- ment 4 I Girls' League Gossip 4 Scholastic Honor Roll 3-4 Senior Honor Roll Quo Vadis Girls' League Council 4 Girls' League Honor Roll 3-4 National Honor Society KENDALL RYAN Nimmif Hamilton Rogers Service Club Fire Squad 4 Art Club 3-4 Footligbts Club 3-4 Stage Crew 1-2-3-4 Electrician l-2-3-4 Manager 3 Gunvce SCHINDLER .S'liinu.x' Whitman Chairman Social Service De- partment 4 German Club 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 Volleyball 1-3-4 Baseball 1-2-5 Swimming 3 Girls' League Representative-3 Cub Staff 4 Girls' League Council 4 Dokornv Scorr Scotty Whitman Student Council Nurse's Office 1 llall Patrol 3 ROBERT Scorr Dutch Hamilton Boys' Federation Record Staff Hsmuson Samno Bill Othello High Boys' Federation Vice-President Home Room Vice-President Outdoor Life 4 National Honor Society ROY SHIOSAKI Roy Regal Boys' Federation Senior Honor Roll AGNES Sicmorr Blondie Whitman Room Representative 2 Four Star Club 2 Tennis 3 Orchetsra 1-2-3 JUNE SMITH Smitty Bomirs Graduate 31-2 Years Junior Dramatic Club 2 Footlights Club 3 Swimming 3 Volleyball 1-2-3 Basehall 1-Z-3 Basketball 1-2-3 l'Vcnatcl1f'r Junior High Footliglits Club 3-4 Baseball 1 Tennis 3 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball 1 Tumbling 2 Record Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Cub Staff 4 Hall Patrol 2-3-4 Pickles 2 The Buccaneer 3 Costume Committee The Tav- ern 4 Costume Committee Harmony Hall 4 Girls' League Honor Roll Chorus 2-3 IVIELVINA Sunstzum' Mirandy Cooper President G. A. C. 4 Vice-President Four Star Club 3 Cosmic Club 4 G. A. C. 4 Four Star Club 2-3 Spanish Club 2-3 Tennis 2-3-4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Swimming 3 Skating 4 Baseball 2-3 Hall Patrol 4 Secretary Public Utility De- partment 4 JEAN STARRY Kitty Longfellow Tumbling 1-2 Volleyball 1-2 Tennis 3 Baseball 1 Basketball 1-2 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3 Senior Honor Roll Girls' League Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Lucky Jade 1 Pickles 2 Buccaneer 3 Harmony Hall 4 Hall Patrol 2-3-4 Debate 2 Room Representative l BE-ri-1E STEMMER Dutch Hamilton 31-2 Year Graduate Room Representative 2 Tennis Basketball Volleyball RALPH STEVENS .S'trz'v Regal Sergeant-at-Arms Harding De- bate Club 4 Secretary Science and Adven- ture 3 Cosmic Club 3-4 Harding Debate Club 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Fire Squad 4 The Tavern Abie's Irish Rose Student Council Student Social Committee Quo Vadis JEWELL STINGER It-wlir North. Central Girls' League HAZEL STRAND Buiuh Longfellow Tumbling 1-2 Basketball 1 Volleyball 1 Record Staff 4 Pirette 3-4 Study Hall Checker 2 Handy Andy 1 Treasure Chest Staff 4 Song Leader 4 Posture Contest ROBERT STRAND Bob North Ce-ntral Graduate 31-2 Years Organized Radio Club '35 President Radio Club Technical Adviser Radio Club Sergeant-at-Arms Rzidin Club -l Radio Club 3-4 Track 4 'K . ' Am-nun SUMM1-:Rs Are Columbia Boys' Federation Track 2-4 Band 2-3-4 CLAYTON TANG Tango-uich Williston, N. D. Annual Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Cub Editor 4 National Honor Society Vice-President Boys' Federa- tion 4 Vice-President Harding Debate Club 4 Vice-President Cosmic Club 4 Vice-President R Club 4 President Science and Adven- ture 4 Cosmic Club 3-4 R Club 2-3-4 Harding Debate Club 3-4 Junior Dramatic Club 2 Hockey 4 Track 2-3-4 Basketball Manager 2 Basketball Z-3 Band 2-3-4 The Tavern 4 Property Manager for Abie's Irish Rose Harding Debate Orchestra .1 Student Entertainment Com- mittee 4 Fire Squad 4 Upper Class Advisory 3-4 Secretary Home Room 4 Student Radio Broadcasts 4 FLOYD TAYLOR Rubi-Hoff Bemisx Student Council Vice-President French Club -l Cosmic Club 4 French Club 4 Track 2-3-4 liauil 2-3 DIAltCA'RliT TAYLOR Mary Littlrfork, Minn. Girls' League MARJORIE VALENTINE Muryr Loufix and Clark Girls' League Representative .1 Home Economics Club 4 Pirette 4 llall Patrol 4 Girls' League Gossip Staff 3 DORIS VANTREPOTTE Dot Cockcrill fKan.j High Girls' League Secretary First Aid Rosle VIA lfoxii SI. Putrirlfx Girls' League Honor Roll Secretary Four Star Club .S Sergeant-at-Arms Spanish Club 2 Girls' League Representative4 Four Star Club 1-2-.1--l G. A. C. 3-4 Spanish Cluh 2-3-4 Volleyball 12-3-4 Tumbling 2-3-4 Tennis 2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Baseball Captain 2 Baseball Championship 2 Handy Andy Hi Jinx 3 Gym Office Big' Sister 3-4 Pirette 2 Cub Stott' TIIERESA VYIA Tru' St. Patrick? President Spanish Clttb 3 Secretary Spanish Club 2 President Home Room 3 Student Council Representa- tive 3 Secretary Four Star Club 2 G. A. C. 3-4 Spanish Club 2-3-4 Four Star Club 1-2-3-4 Volleyball I-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tennis 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Tumbling 2 Big Sister 3-4 Handy Andy 1-2 Cub Staff 4 Btu. bVALLAt'E 1 i.rrr .Sv-. Hollywood High Football 2-3-4 Baseball 2 Secretary Entertainment De- partment Cub Stat? BILLIE VVARNI-.R Hillit' Ilarrison High 55110111 Cosmic Club 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 FRI-to VVLNRICK l'47'1f.'7 Ri-z'c'r:idc High .S't'ImnI Boys' Federation Football 1-2 Baseball 1-2 Basketball l-2 JULIA XN'EsT fulfi- Whitman Rogers Service Club Chairman Puppet Committee 3 Art Club I-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2 Cub Staff 4 Record Staff 4 Puppetry 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Study Hall Checker 3-4 Big Sister 4 Girls' League llonnr Roll -l Stage Crew 2 EVA NVHITNEY Littlr Ewa Hamilton Secretary Class 2 Secretary Vocational Depart- ment 4 Secretary Four Star Club 4 President Home Room 4 German Club 3-4 Four Star Club 4 Hall Patrol Handy Andy Room Representative Big Sister Suh-Chairman Vocational De- partment Main Office VVorker PAT XVILLMURE Rini Rrgal 31-2 Year Graduate Secretary French Club 4 C Club 2-3-4 French Club 2-3-4 Four Star Club 1 Baseball 1-2 Volleyball 1-2 Big Sister 3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Hall Patrol 4 VIOLET XVILSON I'1 lVhitman Treasurer G. A. C. 4 German Club 3-4 G. A. C. 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Big Sister 3-4 Cub Staff 4 1sAnt-:LLB bVYCOFF ls: Regal 31-2 Year Graduate Secretary Home Economics Club 3 Four Star Club 1 French Club 2-3-4 Home Economics Club 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Volleyball 2-3 Big Sister 3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 llAZEL ZURLINDEN Znrli Regal Vice-President Home Eco- nomics Club 4 Treasurer Home Economics Club 4 Secretary G. A. C. 4 Treasurer G. A. C. 4 G. A. C. 3-4 Home Economics Club 3 4 German Club 3 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Swimming 3 Tumbling 1-2 Baseball 1-2-3 Big Sister 3 Handy Andy Hall Patrol Championship Baseball 2 Secretary Home Room THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 une0Za44 O Numbering 192, the largest freshman class in the history of John Rogers high school entered in September, 19341, to participate in activities that helped place Rogers in the golden sunset of the westlandf' On Thursday, June 9, 1938, high school days for 177 students will end, and the doors of life will be thrown open with opportunities stretched far and wide. Individuals have won honors in the fields of sports, dramatics, art, scholarship, music, and debate. Marion Ortner achieved the coveted position of Valedictorian, and Marie Crumbley held the title of Salutatorian. Jerry McGuire guides the destinies of the June '38 class during their last semester. Mary Brooks is vice-president, and lla Hetherington, secretary- treasurer. Jack Leavitt was elected president of the Student Council during their last year. Other class members of this student governing body are: Grace McGhee, Iva Hetherington, Emojane Haywood, and Floyd Taylor. une? O Quo Vadis, the June commencement pageant presented June 9, demon- strates the influence that wisdom and vision have on the present generation. Harriette Collin portrayed Vision, while Charles Coffey took the role of Wisdom. In the reunion that takes place during the second act, a survey is made of the many professions entered. The predictions made by Vision on the gradua- tion night are tested. Taking part in the pageant were Thomas Anderson, Sherman Blake, Clara Burniece, Lena Cass, Roana Clark, Charles Coffey, Harriette Collin, Marie Crumbley, Jerry Ericson, Veneta Huneywell, Dick Johnson, Jack Leavitt, Delvina Knipfel, Grace McGhee, Jerry lNIcGuire, Bill lNfcHarness, Carl Nelson, Helen Mae Olson, Marion Ortner, Mavis Owen, Alma Peterson, Mildred Rowe, Ray Shiosaki, June Smith, Ralph Stevens and Margaret Taylor. Papa thirty-four THE TREASURE T 'UNE' 1938 NNN. I1 f. .- sf-5. Eb? ESS ,'I if. , . :QF 3335 159 -8:23 'CFM' :J P -- ,, , mf dz' cgi Zh-AF E T. EFF .gi Wd QE Clio I Z -:ji :Fw ?iL Z' . ' E JT.. ww -U :L-.E -1,-.i QL.: 5'-w 4.,--. .-kli E.g 3:-:: Q'-Lg, sf .ELT iF? Zqi-1 59-qv, I QE Mui: C.. :sf E01 :We A: L. P-17: Sv 5 f-:af Tu 5'- 5-5--E x-E.: Isy, -P - 2.5 Fc: :QQ .- ,OJ , V: 0'-2: TW! 3 - VICQ5 sr. .1 :AE EFS Pi P ,f - iii zo.. 53.5144 .1E5 Q04 JS TF:-M 1, s ,: rg.. 55 gmix iig Qgem ,Eh H, E gp-?.D.v a 2 Chip 15' ,hmm AHEC: QC -fc ,42- QJE4.-. 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'fry Vj.1i2 'gLiE Ifa'1:?3!ij.rk-4 3 1 ,. F , I : - ' f?3i 1-Mi-' 'BESJ fy?f f13fL,...'1 wil ' ' ' J ' e . is 'YTQFJ f- -Law?-'2.fs554'3.E'g.E3-I7' 1 V . nga- . .ff--HMV.-..-E fl.-Ii. 1 . . H '-3 rj-1- ,,11,l,' 'ffET'1f'g'gQg5i.3.j . .jpg 'gtg V .' , vV,r5gz,-Qt? -I-,.,3g.'1.,gg1.!-,I :va Vx'-3 P 'Ni ' ' V' V- aff.:.. 'lv 'IH f-'V ' ' If 4 ' V h ffiIHW'.. I ..f I . - . 1 - RI- 'IPI 1, ' 1 I 1' I A I r - -.Y ' 'wa V. Wg H '-'I-'4F..Mg'gvl 1- I W. V f .kjzv ., Q .-, '.g 1. I IS Round four. Gee, look at 'cin. Three muskclccr Hold evcrythinz Johnny. Hancnburg, Inc, wg - 'Tillie-off. School rlzlps. Time mit Nice doggie. NY:iy up tlicrc Studious, 17. Record staffers, Murder in llcr hands IS. Cousinb. Triumvirate? IO. Art class pals. Look out, Clara. 20. Hitting for home. Guess who? 21. Tun prn-tty girls. Payc foriy-fi':fr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: NVl1ite, Hetherinp.:'ton, McMann, Hafner, Cassidy, Kni,pfel. flaines. Solid, lleln-an, Mn-nd. Sec-ond Row: Davis, Hughes, Ertel, Collin, Huneke, Simonson, Nisley, Clark, Yilodgrw-tt, Joy. Third Row: Molar. Anderson. Randall, Stvin, l':iyne, Horrors, Hzmsen. lla Hethtfringto-n Gem' Shauvin Wilhur 'l'horson Gladys VVhlite Dorothy Larson Eugene Shauvin VVilhur Thorson Bob Treffry Harrie-tte Collin Gerald Day lla Hetheringrton Betty Kelley Delvina Knipfel John McGrath Royal Osthy Miles Ertel V1-rvn Hanson Slfmfewl' Gonna!! ,Q Q4- l+'lRS'l' SEM l'1S'l'l4'R MEMBERS Maxine McMann George Stein Grant Anderson .lswqlwline Hafner Don Hughes Harold Payne Glen Bnrkhardi Harold Dr-nipsey Betty Gaines Mildred Rogers Bill Alfstad Maxine Clark Don Gottwig Betty Heli-an I The Student Council is the official governing hody of the , . l're.wi1l1mt Vice-President Sz' 1' rr' I Il ry 'l'1'f'1l.v1ll'vr Phyllis Smith Kenneth Tang Margaret Blodgetl Marjorie Mead Pat Stevens Varl Moller Patricia Cassidy Fliigelm Davis Ruth Davis Ralph Randall Don M1'Davis Iflvelyn Nisley Marian Mf'Neven Associated Stu- dents of Rogers. It is composed of representzitives from home rooms, officers of Boys' l eder:ition and Girls' I,c:mg.5l1c. and editor of the Record. Advisers :ire l'rineip:1l J. D. Meyer. Miss Rose l innt-gsm. and J. M. Tewinkcl. f,UIll' f0r'fy-six' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Fire-t Row: Ortner, H1-tln-ring'ton, Mfhito, Olson, lnenvitt, Gunnn, Lower. Sem-onld Row: Mclllmcc, Bronson, VVynkoop, l-liilvcrson, Haywood, Smith, Taylor, l.c:4tel', Russell, Diediker, Third Row: Rice-, Appzl, Smith, Anderson, Hicks, Hunn, Hrielcwm-ll, Sullivan, Brown, Hanson, Arnolxl. Fourth Row: TilflIllZlS, ll:-ll, lxlf'l'il'f'0Il, McMullen, Iloeli-Ison, I,aB1-Ile, Tucker, Mearl, Johnson, Vpvlikv, lllxonmlt, Olmst:-:ul. Jon:-s, lVlclic0d. .luck Leavitt Ullarles Glnnni Iva Hetherington Gladys Whiti- Marion Urtncr Ralph Lower Gladys XVhitv Gail Hodgson Iva Hetherington limojane Haywood Grace McGhcr- Evalyn Olson Dawnclda Hicks Charles Gumm Alan Updikc Irene Halverson Geraldine Rice Hazel Bonser S G 0040 SICVONIJ Sl'1MHS'l' M EMBHRS Clifford Jones Roland Dhondt Grace Anderson lic-tty Vllynknop Shirley Smith Hernadine Thomas Don Broadheacl Don Goltwigr Harry Vl'agner Betty Mac Johnson Bonnie Burns Bcity La Belle Neal McI.cod Margaret Sullivan Al Ulinstcad LR I ' rmidvnl Vive-Prvsidenf Secretary 7'reasurm' Gordon Hansen Ruth Bell Marietta McMullen .lack Leavitt Floyd Taylor Addaline Hann Joe McBreen Mary Tucker Sandra Appa Marjorie Mead Ed Russell Jack Lester Jim Arnold Ray Smith f The most important projects of this scmcster have been matinee dances. basketball convocations. Qnccn contest. and conduct at Convocations. Page forty-.vr:'r11 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Mr. Meyer tadvisorb, Nikotich, L. Peterson, Ortncr, Colony, Hodgson, Hearn, Mr. .Iinnctt Qaclviserj. Sm-ontd Row: Lusc, Signorelli, Levos, Schroeder, Jinnett, Carlson. Third Row: Blake, Crumbley, Hallstein, Brooks, A. Peterson, Mountain, lYiCH8l'Uf'SS. Fourth Row: Clnkcy, Oxricder, Hubbard, WVise, Collin, Dry. ' 04 Seam, FIRST SEMESTER Hay Patterson ., W , W , , . W , ,,,,,,, . W ,. W ,f..Wl'f08ifl010i MEMBEIIS Sherman Blake June Carlson Adeline Hallsie-in Norma Hearn Frank Akins Mary Brooks Harriettc Collin Marie Crumhley Carl Dry Lewis Freeman Gail Hodgson .lack Leavitt Margaret Lcvos Don McDavis Marion Ortner James Hubbard Betty Kelley Kathryn Lusc Bill Mcl-Iarness Yvonne Mountain Ray Patterson Inez Schroeder Edna NVisc Ted Oster George Oxrieder Alma Peterson Lola Peterson Angelina Signorelli Clayton Tang Eleanor Jinnctt Georgina Nikotich I Outstanding character, leadership, scholarship and service are the neces- sary requirements for admittance to the National Honor Society. This is the highest honor a student can attain. Principal J. D. ltieyer and Vice-principal H. R.. .linnett are the advisers. Poor forfy-eight THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 First Row: L. Peterson, G, McGhee, Knipffel, Olson, Juliano, Nvhite, Collin, Luse, Nikotich, Smith. Second Row: Jinnett, Hodgson, Ortncr, Mountain, Johnson, Crumbley, B. McGhee, A. Peterson, Brooks, Petty, Mr. Jinnett faclviserb. Third Row: Mr. Meyer fadvisei-J, Rowe, McHarness, Ostby, Hicks, Hinz, McDavis, Tang, Blake, Hubbard. Fourth Row: Coffey, Ertel, Leavitt, Oster, Dry, True, Lower, Semro, Anderson, Oxnieder. ' all Society SECOND SEMESTER Don MCD8.VlS ,.,, H ..,..,..,,,,..,,,...,,,, , , ,,,, ,, , , ,,,,,,, Preszdgmt MEMBEIIS Sherman Blake Mary Brooks Harriette Collin Marie Crumbley Carl Dry James Hubbard Jack Leavitt Tom Anderson Charles Coffey Miles Ertel Mamie Hinz Dawnelda Hicks Rosina Johnson Kathryn Luse Don McDavis Gail Hodgson Bill MeHarness Yvonne Mountain Georgina Nikotich Marion Ortner NEW MEMBERS Margaret Juliano Delvina Knipfel Ralph Lower Beulah McGhee Grace McGhee Helen Mae Olson Royal Ostby Ted Oster George Oxrieder Alma Peterson Lola Peterson Clayton Tang Eleanor Jinnett John Petty Mildred Rowe Harrison Semro Eleanor Smith Art True Gladys White O Nineteen new members were bestowed with the highest honor John R. Rogers high school could award them on April 29, when they were elected to the National Honor Society. Principal J. D. Meyer and Vice-Principal E. R. Jinnett are the advisers. The annual initiation banquet is held in June. Page forty-mlne THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Ortner, Collin, .linnm-tt. Su-mul Row: Ml-Gln-1-, Hovxzv, IH-te-rson, llull:ur1l, Hunvkv, Olson. Third Row: VVfisv, Brooks, Willna-r, Miss Filllll'f.:'2lll 1Il1lX'ISi'l'l. nL1'.L' ,NQQQ ST S ICM liS'l' lf li I 'remade wt Preside nf Hurriettc- Collin , Eleanor Jinnett , Viff- Marion Ortner ,,,. Famlio Farro DFIPA RTM ENT CHAlliMl'1N Mary Brooks, ,. .. , , ,, l.orc'liu Hum-lun, , Maxine NVidncr,,, , Maxine VVidner .. Alma Pr-lm-rson Paulinv Bullard lfllainv Michel ..., Edna VVisc , , Grace McGhee- . Mildred Howe , lflvalyn Olson ,, ,Pulmliv Utility ,,,,S0l'i2li Sc-rvicr ,,,...... Singing ,,,, ..,. Dancing , ,fainp Craft ,H Hliig Sistvr ....,,,,Dran1atic's ,, ,,Hundic'raft ,,.,,..Pl1pp1-try ,..,.,,V0c'ational Girls' I4-aguv Gossip Servrnlury 'l'rm1.-v-11 rv 1' 0 The clcvcn ilepurtlncnla of the Girls' 1.1-agus provide excellent opportuni- ties for development of la-adcrsllip in various fields. Page fifty THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Brooks, Di-nko. Julizino, Ortnur, Cfollin. Nikotich. Soc-ond Row: Schindler, lintliff, Czirtc-r, Lf-nz. Smith. Third Row: Arnnliln, Miss Finm-gzin lawlviserj, Yvynkoop. 'Q Il SHCONIJ Sl .Ml+lS'l'l'lR Marion Urtncr ,,,,, , President Georgina. Nikoiich , Ifigg-President Harriette Collin , ,,,,,,,, Secretary Margaret Juliano, M ,Trgggurgr DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Mary Brooks. H , , ,..,...................,.. ............,......,.,.,.,,,,.,... I 'ublic Utility Gladyve Scliindlc-r Betty Wynkonp.. M arian Cartm-r Betty Riclu-its Eleanor Smith Helen Ratliff, . ,,,,,,.. Social Service .............Singing ,,,,,,.,.,.Dancing ,,.Camp Craft ......Big Sister .........Dramatics Mary Lenz .,.. ,, .,.... Handicraft Winnie Drakc ,.,..,,. Puppetry Mamie- Arnaldu , A,,,,,l,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,l,l Vocational Patricia Eganw, ....l., Girls' League Gossip I The Girls' League promotes greater friendship among the girls of the school and helps tlicni solve their various problems. Miss Rose Finnegan is adviser. Page fifty-one THE rnmsum: CHEST JUNE, 1938 First Row: .Balch, McDavis, Bonner, Leavitt. Second Row: Goble, Tang Mr. Tewinkel fadviserj, Shauvm, Williams. 5094 00.04 f 0 FIRST SEMESTER Don McDavis ,,,,,. ......,777...,,7777,77,,7,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,v,,, P r e.-ridgm Kenny Bonner .....,,, . ...., Vice-President Gene Balche... 77,,,7....,,,,.,..,, Secretary Jack Leavitt ,,,, . ..., YY..,,..,7,, . , ,.7, .7,7.......,,,,,,77,7,, ,,,,7,,, S e rgeant-a-t-Arms COMMITTEE HEADS Ray Patterson Bob Treffry .,., Gene Balch ,,7, James Goble ..., , Scholarship ,,.,,,mChristmas .,,Conduct ,. .... ..,Project DEPARTMENTS Department Chairman Adviser Sports , .,,A..... Gene Balch . ., ,,,Henry Bendele Outdoor Life ,,,, ......,.. Gene Shauvin ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, I f. W. Saltz Handicraft .... ,. , W ,,., 7 ..,..e,,. Ed McDaniel ,, .. , C. E. Russum Entertainment .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,., . ,..,..... . Ioe McBreen,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, R . G. Hubbard Science and Adventure, ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,Clayton Tang, ,,,. ,,,,,. ,,,, , .. .,,... , ,,...,,,, ,,I. R. Minzel O Every boy in school claims membership in the Boys' Federation. Friend- liness and guidance in school work and sponsorship of the boys' interests are the goals of the Federation. General meetings on the final Monday of each month alternate with de- partmental meetings on the second Monday, all under the general direction of the executive committee. J. M. Tewinkel is adviser. Pagr fifty-two THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Tang. Lindgren, Lower, Blake. Sec-ond Row: Hubbard, Oxrieder, Stein, Mr. Tewinkel fadviserl. Baqa' SECOND SEMESTER Ralph Lower ..7,,,,, , 7,,, ,,,,,, . , 7,,,,, . ,.,,. . ,,,, . Clayton Tang A,..,,,,,A Sherman Blake AA..,,,. Walter Lindgren . Thomas Anderson ,.,,,,, Jack Leavitt ..,..,,,. .,.,, Charles Coffey ,.,,,, Department Sports ..,7,,.,,,,,. 7.., Outdoor Life ,,,,,,,,, Handicraft ..,,,,,,,..,.. ,7,.,., Entertainment .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, Science and Adventure . COMMITEE HEADS DEPARTMENTS Chairman .,,.,,.,Gene Balch.. , ,. George Oxrieder ,,...,,,,l, ,o.-...George Steinw, Don SteeIe..,t,,,....... . 7......, James Hubbard ..... .. .,,...,,,,..,l,....P'resid0'nt ..i...Vic0-President Wm.,..m............,,Sec'retary Sergeant-at-Arms ....,..,Scholarship ,,..Y,.........Pl'0J8Ct ..c,,,.,Play Hour Adviser ,, Henry Bendele H. Hubbell E. Russum ...1.,R. G. Hubbard I. R. Minzel O The Boys' Federation is divided into five departments: Entertainment, Athletic, Outdoor Life, Science and Adventure and Handicraft, which func- tion under faculty sponsorship. Each boy chooses his own field of interest and enrolls in that department. Page fifty-three THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 I-first Row: Hlnz, Thompson, Drake, Meieho, Shaw, Moore, Blodgett, Smith, Brooks, John- son, Peterson, Sea-mn-ul.Row: Met':1fferty, VVilson, Sinionson, Morse, Knipfel, Nelson, Peterson. Mau-I, Mr. Jinnett tzulvlserl. 'l'hird Row: Ml: l,UlJlll'll f2l1lViSo'l'l, llethvrington, NVhite, Pershall, Il 4'r'unxhlev M Vllllllbl x' I on Mildred Peterson Norma Hearn Edythe Colony Marie Zumhoff Winnie Drake Mavis Uwe-n Helen Mack Marion Urtner Carolyn Hann Ray Patterson Sherman Blake Noel Hosea Ted Oster Louis Drinklnan lla Hetherington Fannie Farro Edna Wise Kenny Bonner Tom Anderson Kendall Ryan RGQWI4 5 ' Glad 'QQ' MEMBERS Gail Hodgson Adeline Hallstein Florence St. Onge Warner Hoisington Frank Nelson Sidney Mead Alma Peterson Phyllis La Belle Vivian Larson Lawrence Mael Dorothy McClelland Sylvia Moore l,aura Morse Opal Nelson Bruce Olson Frank Peterson Carol Shaw Eugene Shauvin Marjorie Simonson Norma Thompson Glen Uhlig Julia West Gladys White Beverly Wilson Elaine Bernstein Margaret Blodgett Mary Brooks June Carlson Charles Coffey Doris Crumbley Pearl Eames Peggy Jean Elijah Ruth Fairburn Addaline Hann Mamie Hinz Hosina Johnson Hope Johnson Roy Kirkpatrick Delvina Knipfel C The Rogers Service club is :in honorary society for students who have done outstanding work for the school. They are recommended for nwnlbcrr-sllip by the faculty. A. P. Cohurn and li. R. .linnett are the advisers. Page fifty four THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 First Row: Mcflhm'-, Crum-, l3!i11'iri1-cw-, Punto, Zumhoff, Drzikv, XY1-sl, Meiillw-, Bullarnl. Second Raw: Summers, Goble, Blake, l.zul4l, Cartn-r, Peterson, Imilvy, West, Mr. Hughes fa.dvisel'J. Third Row: Linclvn, M1-Han-, lizmhw-i'p:', liurstzul, Hn-y, l!e'rg'. .lUlHlSOH. Zfli. HYHH. Hubbard. First Semester Sherman Blake Jarnvs Hubbard Clara Burnii-cm , Marie Zlllliliiillih. K4-nclzall Hyun James Hubbard Ralph Berg Sherman Blake Pauline Bullard Clara Burniece Marian Carter Lois Crane Winnie Drake Au' Glad 0,04 President ,,,,,,,Vice-l'residPnt Secretary , Trea.-mrer Sergeamtaat-A rms MEMBERS James Goble Gerald Grey Dick Johnson Dean Ladd Jack Linden Grace McGhee Marie Zumhoff Beulah McGhee f The purpose of the Art club is to study Pll0l',0Qfl'1LlJlly, puppe interest in art. One of the main features of the club this year an all-city Art Club rally. Second Semester Jalnes Hubbard ,Dean Lzultl Grace McGhee Rzilph Berg' Dick .luhnwn Kenneth McRae Alma Peterson Marian Punto John Raaberg Kendall Ryan Virginia Simonson Julia VVest Katherine West try and have an was to sponsor Page fifty-fin' rms: TREASURE CHEST lwvg, 1933 I First Row: Gaines, Apps., Perma, Osso, Priano, Trone. Second Row: Ellis, Eng, Whitmore, Wilson, Rogers, Mors. Third Row: McGuire, Peterson, Bysegger, Saltz, Herrington. Fourth Row: McBreen, Robinson. First Semester Elsie Mors ........ Vivian Ellis ......... Betty Gaines .... Thule Trone .... Harvey Famier ,, Bill Alfstad Sandra Appa David Belyezi Bob Berger lsln. Bysegger Ray Ellis Vivian Ellis Erma Eng Harvey Farmer Betty Gaines Don Gottwig nerr President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Dan Harrington Harold Hawkins Don Lauder Joe McBreen Jerry McGuire Elsie Mors Ben Penna Bill Peterson George Perry Carol Priano Mildred Rogers Sergeant-at-A rms ..,,... Second Semester .........Johnny Osso ..........Ben Penna .........Beverly Wilson Isla Bysegger .........Bill Peterson Ted Robinson Don Shulkin Bob Swartz Neal Templin Thula Trone Charles Wakeley Juanita Whitmore Pat Willmore Beverly Wilson Jerry Mott Fannie Farro O The purpose of the C cluh is to promote better citizenship. Miss Louise Smith is the club adviser. Page fifty-.viz THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Jones, Rnaberg. Akins, Nelson, Meliuiire. Set-ond Row: Taylor, Hunt, Nvise Howe, Ortner, NVarner, Peterson, Smith, E. Smith, Mountain. Third Row: Stansbury, Carlson, liller, Carter, Leavitt, Clukey, Oldham, Patterson, Stein, Fourth Row: Tang, Ratliff, Oster, Terry, Coffey, Johnson. Fifth Row: Goble, lievos, Iiybf-1'ge1', Knaggs, Berg, Ertel, Stevens. First Semester a4micGlu6 -4-0,4 if ,,,... Howard Clukey ........ ..... I 'reside nl Clayton Tang ......... ..., I 'ice-I'resi1ler Lola Peterson, ,....... ...,, S l'Cl'l'ffll7'1l Frank Akins, ....,. Serywznt-a.l-.fl rms MEMBERS Edna Wise Gloria Lyberger Margaret Levos Jack Jones Al Akins Miles Ertel Clyde Knaf.s Gerald Oldham Walt Lindgren June Carlson Yvonne Mountain Gladys Smith Billie Warner Charles Coffey .lack Ellcr Dick Johnson James Goble Mildred Rowe Eleanor Smith Marion Ortner Ray Patterson .Ir-rry McGuire Shcrman Blake Floyd Taylor Clayton Tang Second Semester ...Lola Peterson Dick Johnson ...Eleanor Smith ......James Goble Melvina Stansbury Nellie Hunt Helen Ratliff Earl Terry John Raabcrg Ralph Berg Don Johnson .lack Leavitt Grant Anderson Ted Oster Carl Nelson Ralph Stevens George Stein 0 Scientific demonstrations, experiments, lectures, industrial trips and social activities are among the purposes of the Cosmic club. To become eligible for membership a student must have studied science for three years. I. R. Minzel is the adviser. Page fifty-sawn THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Firnst .Row: Hulabard, Patti-rson. Ortnvr, Jinnott, Uzisoy, Hnnsvn, Tronv, Johnson. Nm-ond Row: lollin, Hosou, Smith, Rntliff, H. Johnson, llysoggor, IJ. Johnson Third Row: Zumhoff, Ryan t'ui'ryc-r, SlgIlUl'l'llI, IC:imos. Klufli, Coffs-y, Mr. l'lll'1lX Lzulvisvrl, Fourth Row: 121-rgcr, Robinson. 4 Swartz, C:11't'fx', Hog'--rs, Clukoy. First Semester l'Il4-:mor Jinncit Dick Johnson Marion Urine-r liuy l,Jli'l1'Thi7I1 Howard Clukcy Harrie-ttr Collin Elm-anor Jinnr-ti Dick Johnson lion Johnson l'lI'llC'1' Moock Marion Orinf-r Ray l'aih'rson A mrelina Signorvlli Marlic-iw Smith Boh Borgvr Isla Bysegm-r Louis Drinkman ' Glad 004, Pre.-:ide nt .,,, l'ire-President., Srl:-relary-'l'1'easurcr Srrgvnnl-af-.f'l was MEMBERS liosina Johnson Fiore-nc'f' Rogers Mamie Jr-an Casey Don Cartf-r Helen Hatliff Harold Currys-r Eileen Cowles l'1-arl Eamvs Kc-ndnll Ryan NEW MEMBERS llvprgy Joan Elijah Tod Robinson Second Semester , , Dick Johnson ,,,,,Do-n Carter ,iJElXVlll'lKl2l Hicks ,,,,,Jinnny Klurli .lim Hubbard Verva Hanson Jimmy Kludt Dorothy Larson Delores Bell Charles Coffc-y Harold Hawkins Bob Swartz Dawnf-Ida Hicks Noe-l Hosea Thula Trom- Maric Zumhoff Hope Johnston Q The lfootligllts cluh is for the junior :xml senior cirzunatists of the school. Vous HFC' givon each your. ami :luring tho coursc of the year. parties and :in outing' url- also on the list of thi- c'lnh's aviivitios. J. L. Purdy is adviser, I'uyr fifty-right . THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Juliano, A. Vin, Ponto, Jacuy, Olson, T. Vin. Sm-ond Row: Huneke, Rizzutto, Xthitney, Coshow, Bruaseh, B:1umg':u'tnei', Anderson. Third Row: Miss VVeymouth facivisr-ry, Terry, Allan. Andre, First Semester Loretta Huneke Mamie Arnulclo Eva. Xvllltilij' . Elveru. Via .loe Simpson Viola Anderson Mamie Arnaldo Helen Baumgartner Virginia Baumgartner Ronnie Beedle Beatrice Braaseh David Belyea Dorothy Armstrong Lois Crane Marian Ponto 4am Sim Glad ,,,- l'reside1i.t Vice-President ,,,e, .. Secretary , . Treasu rar ,,,,, S'ergr'an!-nt-A rms MEMBERS l.ouis Drinkman Loretta Huneke Mary Jacoy Margaret Juliano Blanche Nord Helen Mae Olson NEW MEMBERS Earl Terry Donna Hobbs Josephine Cosliow Joe Andre Second Semester . Loretta Hunekn ,. .Mamie Arnaldo Mary .laeoy Elverzl Vin Joe' Simpson .lohn Olson Harold Payne Joe Simpson Elvera Via Rose Via Theresa Via Eva Whitney Milync Allan Rosie Rizzuto Hazel Barker Q The Four-Star club was organized to increase interest in good motion pic- tures and to study tlle production and filming processes, The club members also have theater parties when there is billed an entertaining or educational picture. Miss Faye VVeymouth is adviser. Q Page fifty-nine THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1938 o 'r- ,... First Bow: Miss LeFevre fadviserb, Hodge, Vlfillianison, Smith, Cutler, Clark. Se-1-ond Rowg Harris, Collin, Kelly, Peterson. Third Row: Palmquvist, Taylor, Drury, Vlfycoff, Vvillmoro, Rossio. Fourth Row: llpdlka-, Bow:-rs, Bonner, Chandler, lllrtel. First Semester Harriettc Collin ..,, M iles Ertel ,...,.,,,., Alma Peterson ...... Alma Peterson ..,,,, Martin Palmquist Lillian Bonner Estlwr Bossio Evart Bowers Mamie Jean Casey Roana Clark Harriette Collin Alma Peterson Eleanor Smith Floyd Taylor aaench Glad .,.,..,,- Second Semester Pr0sidz'n.t ,,,,,,,,.Milcs E1-tel . View-Pr1'xi1Il'11f ,,,,,,,,,,, Floyd Taylor , ,, Sl'I'l'P,Il-l'jl . , Patricia Willmorc , . 7'r1'r1.s'rn'1'1' . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ed Harris Sw:'yf'cl.1rr-af-.-Irms . .,...,,. Allan Updike MEMBERS Virginia Cutler Beatrice Drury Jerry Ericson Miles Eric-I Ed Harris Norma. Hearn Allan Updikc Frances Wlfilliamson Lois Hodge Betty Kelley Margaret Kainmv Don McDavis Vera Mae Michel Martin Palmquist Patricia VVillmoro Edna Wise Isabelle Wycoff l'l'l' C The purpose of the French club is to interest more students in French The club has an outing each year as well as parties. Members make a scrap' book annually to send to France. Miss Marion Lc Fevre is the adviser. Page sixty THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Diwlikvr. Blll'kl1li.I'l1t, XVhiLney, Jones, YVilson, Phillips, Neuman, WVzllkur. Ss-1-mul Row: IH-tl-1'sun, Hzlnifvn, l'lVf'l'l'tf, W'aller, Kolbl-t, Mcflvo, Glass. Third Row: Hughes. f'llI'l'fs'1'I'. Miss Umfpm-r istullvnt f1'Zli'l1l'l'J, lludwlig, Carney ,Turry, Mrs. Bovmrc Czulvisc-rj. Fourth Row: 111-ish-r. liinf-li, Olson, l'Intu,-nnmnn, Akins. First Semester Bvlly K1-llvy ,,,. ,. lluy XVilliums , . Flnru l'nrryl-r ,. ,,, 'l'ln-lrnu .lmn-s ,, .. Dun Dir-llikrr Allwrt Akins Haruld Borlin Nc-lllv llnrklmrcll Flora Curry:-r Dun Dirdikvr .lm-rry livl-rvll Nlagrclalvm- ilvlurkm- Frlix I'lllt0llIIlHllll Frank HriCksnn e Glad ,,,- , l'r0si1lcnl . I'if'l'-,,l'!'A'lIll'llf S1'rrr'f1u'y 7'rva.xur1fr Sl'I'j14'lllllf-Ill-xlF7718 MEMBERS .ll-an Hanifvn lloland Hz-islvr Don Hllglws 'l'ln'lma .loncs Eva-lyn Kolbvl Annie Neuman Donald Olson Virgrinizm Phillips N EW MEMBERS M ary Glass Doris Hcdstrmn .Im-rry Ludwig Second Semester ....A.,,ClL'UI', IC Perry 'l'l1f-lma Jonvs N4-llic Burkhardl ,,.,.,.,Alb0rt Akins ,,..Earl Tvrry '1'vd Rinck Warren Saltz Gordon Stvptoc Earl T:-rry Elaine VVallvr Eva Whitney Vinlvl XVilson Ella Mcijllcc Dorothy VValkcr Q The cli'I'lll2lll club is promoted to interest students in Gernnzul. Parties are held tlll'llllQll0llt the yr-ar. Mrs. Marie Bovce is tllc club adviser. Pug: .virly-mfr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 I-'lrst Row: XVilson, T. Via, Colony, R. Via, Collin. S4-cond Row: Juliano, Hicks, llctlier- ington, Mott, Summers, Hainakn-r. Third Row: Miss Perkins Cadviserj, Hallstein, Anderson, Znrlmwlvn, Stansbury. Barbara Anderson ....,,,, Loeta Hicks .,,,,.....,.. Geraldine Mott. ..., Hazel Zurlinclen ,... Barbara Anderson Norma Hearn Loeta Hicks Hazel Zurlinden Harrictte Collin Rose Via lncz Schroeder Marguerite Bullard Winnie Drake Bctty Gaines Iva Hctln-rington Q. 4 e. .0-,oo l'rn.vuI1'nl .........Melvina Stansbury I'ir'4f-I'r1'.-fiflrfrrl ..,,,.,Margaret Juliano Sl'!'l'0fll0'.ll .,.....Hazcl Zurlindm-n Trl'a.s'urM' MEMBERS Adeline Hallstein Mildred Peterson Margaret Juliano Edythe Colony Gloria Lyberger June Summers Maudie Mitchell Melvina Stansbury NEVV MFIMBERS Lois Hodge Erma Lipps Mary Novelli Rosella Pascuzzi Gladyce Schindler .......Vi0let lVilson Gail Hodgson Erma Rice Alice Hamaker Theresa Via Ruth Hcthc-rin,frlon Jerry Mott Violet Wilsfmn Shirley 'l'holnpsou Mamie Arnaldo Maxine Clark Maxine McHarncss I The Girls' Athletic club is an organization for girls active in Sports and who have earned enough points for nicmlmersliip. The G. A. C. makes pom- ponis during the football season and has other projects during the year. Miss Mabel Perkins is the adviser. Page .v1'.fly-two THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 First Row: Ellcr, Long, Nt-lson, Saltz, Payno. S4-cond Row: Drakn-. Bowl-rs, Uas, IN-nna, Tang, Plftvrson, Mountain, Ste-vrfns, Third Row: Rico, Polony, XV1-nfl:-l, ln,-nz, Ilruco, Mc-Gwirv. Alclh-oeli. Fourth Row: NVallm', Kollm-y, Currym', Mir-lull, All:-n. Fifth Row: Hmlgrson, Robin- son, lI0nn1-V, Younsr, Coshow, Mrs, Morrison Qzulvisf-ry. afulinqflkaaie Glad First Semester Lester Long: Clayton Tang. .. Yvonnv Mountain Carl Nelson. Frank Akins Helen Allen Bc-atrys Brucv Norma Hearn Gail Hodgson Bc-tty Kelley Jack Leavitt Lester Long Don Mcllnvis .li-rry MvGuirv llarolcl Paynr- Ilclcn Bowers Jos:-phinc Coshow XVinnic Drake Johnny Osso 04:4 , l,l'1'SilIl'llf l'ir'1'-l'i'f'sill1fJil , 9vr:'vlu l'.ll'7'I'l'IlN il rr- 1' , ..,,, . Nvryrfunl-al-. I rms' M IC M li li lt S Clayton Tang Carl Nc-lson Ralph Ste-vs-ns Homer Lybergvr .lov MCBrK'Pn Yvonne Mountain Lola Pvtvrson Bon Penna lillytllo Colony lil:-nn C'art1-r Virginia Cutlvr NEW' IVIICMISICIKS Yioh-t Bane-r .lack Ellcr I ,a V4-rirm' Kyarsgaa rd Mary I A-nz lfllainf' M ivhvl Second Semester .Joe McBref'n ,, -ls-rry McGuiru Yvonne Mountain , Ralph Stvvi-ns Flora Curryvr Lillian llonnvr .lavkiv llafnvr Margarvt Bulis John Raaln-rg Everett Fern-ll Norma Anderson Edith VVvnclcl Maxim' VVidn1-r Fanniv Farm .lorry Itin- Warrvn Saltz lqilllllt' Xvallvr Gi-orgv Young: C This Clulm is ons of thx- more activc groups in tht' school. lts purposc is to Crvato a grvatvr intx-rust in clraniatics anal music. Its main activities are two pay cons a your for thx- school fuml anal an annual formal lvanquct in honor of the cleliatm-rs. The clulw is liniitm-cl to juniors anal seniors with talunt and gooil grades. Mrs. lva Morrison is tht- adviser. Pam' .vi.i'fy-Il11'rr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: fl. Mctlht-1-, 0'Grady, Knipfol, Perkins, .Iinnf-tt. S5-vonzl Row: M. Bullarnul, Miss Hi-rrim:'ton la4lx'isvi'l, P. Ilullaril, 1lHl'tl l', Shaw. Third Row: Nlk0tlf7ll,.SW'llI'lZ, R. ,FF1Il'blll'll, Vox, Zui-Iimlvn, lirooks, IZ. Mt-Gln-c. Fourth Row: Nvycoff, Lenz, J. Fziirbnrn, Doble, Carlson, alfame Z ' Glu! First Semester Eleanor Jinnvtt ,.....,. Hazel Zurlindcn .,.... Mary Brooks ,..... .lnnv Varlson ,...,,,,, lsalwllv lVy1'of'f Mary Brooks Margllvritv Bullard Paulinm- Bullard Jnnr Carlson Marian Carti-r l'lthi-l Cox NVilina Doble .loymf Fairlnnrn i'atlwrim- Strasse-r lla-lvn Mai' Olson llvtty NVynkoop 0-'44 l':'1'.vifl4flIf l'ire-I'r1fsilI4'nI Szfvretary 'l'r1'a.-:urvr .. .....l Sfryrfun-t-fit-,-1rms , Ml+lMlllCllS Mary licnz Georgina Nivkotich Pat O'Grady June Perkins Beulah McGhee Arlene Ruark Maxine Shaw Ruth Fairburn Vera Fl:-mister N INV MEM ISICRS loycv llati-s Acldalins- llann llc-atricv Drury Clara Burniccc Second Semester ,.....Mary Brooks Pat O'Grady .,.....Marian Carter ,,....Hazel Zurlinden .,,,,,Dawnelda Hicks Dawnvlda Hicks Eleanor Jinnett Dvlvina Knipfvl Virginia Simonson Margaret Swartz Isabelle Wycoff Hazel Zurlindcn Gram- MCGIWL- Marjoric Valentine Carol Shaw Hildor Tliorncs U 'l'hv Home licononiics clnh is for thc girls who have taken at least thrcc seinestt-rs of Home economics. 'l'his year the Eastern Washington Home Eco- nomics Association C'onvention was held hlarch 26 with the Rogers club as hostcsscs. Miss Edna Herrington is adviser. Pngr .v1'.riy-fam' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Doyle, Ratliff, Rishton, Murphy, Raabf'l'g', Appu, Birgv. Sem-oml Row: I?e'VVitt. Armstrong, Pederson, Meieho, Ziegler, MeCafferty. Third Row: Bryant, Smith, Allan. ldrlekson, XVagner, Mr. Hubbard lamlviserb. First Semester Isla Byseggzer ..,... Elaine YValler ,.....,,,, M ada-line M urphy George Young ...,....,. John Smith Milyne Allan l'lPIIN'lillIlE5 Form- Clarence Bartholoi Betty Hewitt Betty Ratliff Madeline Murphy Dorothy Pederson Don Die'-diker Phyllis Stoffer Jim Mcllrm-n Holm Iiuders Frank Mcltav Agnes Appa IIKWV . 3 . ,,,, A ,,,, l'rexi1Ienl . l ice-l'rf'xizl1'ut S121-rwfury-Trwcxu rm' Sffflfllllf-Ili-.'i rms M EM BE RS Craig Thompson Max Thompson Thula Trone Stanley VVag'ner iilainc VValler George Young Geraldine Ziegler Edith Melello lithvl McCabe live-lyn M c'C'afferty NEW MIGMISICIIS lfldythc Birgi- Gordon Polk Hattie Crain Second Semester ,,,...........-lllllll Town ,, Marla-line Murphy Dorothy Pederson ,.,,.,A,...JUllIl Smith M argzarct Miller Maxine Clark Pat Clemens Gm-lwvic-ve Metzger Lucille liaalwrg Fay Hughes Betty Case John Town Margaret Blodgrett Frank Erivkson Vallprlm Bryant Jerry Doyle David Haight Eva, .lc-an liridt-ws-ll . The Junior lJl'1llll1lllC club was organized for the young thespians of tht- sehool-freshmen and sophomores only. Each year the club presents two cons, and during the course of the year they give parties, Ray G. Huhlmrml is the adviser. Page A-1'n'!,x'-fi':', ms rnmsunr cHEsr lmvg, 1938 First Row: D. Carter, Ellvr, Mc-Bros-n, Osh-r. G, Carter. Snitz, Hunnn. Su-mul Row: li'-1l'kh11Y'llf. T07llDli!l,.l'lI'iPl. T1-rry, Alfstud, Shulkin, Fostor, Tnngz 'Phlrd Row: Swnrtz, Jnr-kson. Honnvr, Hn-rg, lmuvxtt, Mclluiro, Young, First Semester Glenn Carters, 'IH-d Ustvr. , .luck l,0avitt..... lioh Burklizirdt llulph lin-rg' linrl 'll-rry t'lmrli-s Gunnn .lov Mclirn-4-n .lack Ella-r Kc-nnvth Tang th-orgc' Young Wfanlaa Glad os:-4:4 P1'4'xid4'11f 7ll'l'Il.'4'Ill'1'I' Sf'l'I'l'fllI'.Il . Nvrgwnlf-nl-Ar-nlx , M EM HIGHS Warren Sultz Don Carter Nc-al Tvmplin Don Slllllklll Hill Alfstad Sidney M1-:ul lioh Swartz Second Semester Jack Leavitt t.,.t.,...,'I'ecl Oster .,,.,.,.Toe McBreen ...Mliill Alfstad Dulc- Fostvr 'l'4-cl Osh-r Ci:-Urge Jackson Milos Ertl-l Jack Imuvitt Glenn Cart:-r Boh llurkhardt .ls-rry M cGui rv . Montvro clnh. ont- of thc more :ic-tivo clubs in Rogers high school. is :in outdoor o1'g'zu1iz:ition nlusigmwl for boys who :ire interested in outdoor lifv. llnring' thc- school months many hiking, camping. fishing and hunting trips are taken under the supervision of J. XV. Black. zulviscr. Page rift y xir THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Levos, Nord, Im lie-ll--, Hiuks, Colony, Mrs, Yon Austvnv Qadvisvrh. Second Row: Hinz, Crumbloy, Johnson, Mott, Ewing. Anderson, Hallstvln. First Semester Blanche Nord ,,.. Edytlw Colony ,, Aclelinv Hallsfc-in, Marie Crunihlvyn. A ., Phyllis La Bi-llv lllanclic- Nord Mamie Ilinz Harriet Iflwing liurhara Anderson Loc'-ta Hivks Ads-line Hallshlin 0. Q. 14.6046 , . l'rr1xi4I4'1:l ., , . , I'ir-11-I'r4'.virIr'1rr ,. ., ,. S1'cr4'trz1ry Trzfa.-mrer Ml+1Ml5l'lliS liosina Johnson Ki1'l'2llilllll' Moll Viola 'l'irk Violet Tirk Kay Fahey Alice Hzunuka-r Mary Brooks lvu HPlllPTll1,'l'llDlI Second Semester ,.Harrict Ewing' Blzinclic Nord Rosina Johnson .,......Mamie Hinz llu. lletlieriligton Georgina Nikoticli Hi-le-n Mai- Olson Vivian Larson Doris Montague Adi-line Bi-ntz Nlargrnret .luliano . 'l'l1u U. G. A. cluli is :i 2-.tci1ogl':ipl1ci s club limited lo junior :ind senior girls with lligli scliolastiu sl:niding's. 'l'llcir Social events of the your include initiationx :ind parties. Mrs. litln-l Van Austcnc- is thc- :ulvisc-r. Page rixty seven THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Mcflhes-, Bruce, Knipfel, Collin, Olson, Huneke, 1'onto. Second Row: Mr. Hymn fzulvlsex-J, Poshow, Davis, Nelson, Rurniece, Brooks, Jackson. First Semester Edna Wise ,... ,.... Sherman Blake M arga ret I ,evos ,,,, Maxine- lfllliolt., lflvalyn Olson Harriette Collin June Carlson Clyde Knaggs Mary Brooks Iris Davis Opal Nelson adlamfgwall M., . ..... Pr0.virlr'nt .,., . .. l'i1-0-l'r1fxirl0 nf ,,,....l3w'orrIi1i-g Serrrflury , ,,l'o I'I'l'.N'll0IlfNll!I S1'4'r1'h1 .. Trr'n.v:n'4fr .... MEMBERS Wilbur Thorson Loretta Huneke Grace McGhee Ruth Fairburn NEW MEMBERS Dc-lvina Knipfel Clara Burnie-ee Josephine Coshow ry. .. Second Semester ., Sherman Blake .,,...Evalyn Olson ..l-Iarriette Collin ....Grace McGhee Loretta Huneku Edna VVise Sherman Blake Margaret Levos Maxine Elliott, George Jackson Marian Ponto Ba-atrys liruee C Quill and Scroll io the national honorary society for high school jon1'n:il ixts. ln order to be eligible for lllClllllCl'Slllp. a person must liave had experi- ence in writing, editing or business managing. Parties and social gatlierings for the .i0lll'Il2lllHlll departnient are held twice yearly. L. T. Byrne is adviser of the org':miz:1tion. Finn' xirty eight THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Oas, Vtfilliams, Marior, Hunn, Bevan, Peterson, Johnson, Sparks, Pr-nnu, Osso. Second Row: Berg, McBrr-en, Balch, Lewis, Brown, Reynolds, Danielson, Leavitt, Saltz, Petty, Jilbert, Xlfilliamson. Third Row: Tang, Morris, MeDavis, McGuire, Lindgren, Nvntson, Payne, Jackson, tlaffaney, Mr. Homin-le-, Mznol, Oster, Ilpflike, Mr. Benjamin iaclviserJ. Fourth Row: Mvuwl, Akins, Hoisington. Don McDavis Clayton Tang, Frank Akins Sam Tortorelli Glenn Carter Jack Leavitt Don McDavis Rd Reynolds Clayton Tang Harold Payne La Verne Maria-r Don Innes Bill Mclrlarncss George Jackson Gene Shauvin Ben Penna Jerry McGuire Gene Balch Dan Morris Paul Bergman Earl Hardy Sidney Mead Joe McBreen uk!! QQ' 0 MEMBERS Don Williams Earl Terry James Kludt John Goodman Harry Hoisington Lawrence Mael Irving Peterson Roy Williams Al Akins Charles Wakclcy Alan Updike Harold McCall .lack Merritt VVarren Saltz Ralph Berg Del Brown Bob Danielson Jack Gaffancy Clifford licwis Frank Nelson Ted Oster , , ...,...,,,, President , ,,,, Vice-President ,, S ecre tary Harry Sparks Clayton Jilbert Walt Lindgren Dick Johnson Leo Moffat Jack Watson .lohn Petty Gene Balch Elmer Oas Bob Williamson Don Broadhead Bill Hunn Bob Peters Al Bevan Jack Hein Dean Ladd George Ladd Sin-rinan Blake Gcorgrc Oxricdcr Gordon Dennis 0 livery letter winner, boy or girl, in any sport recognized at Rogers is auto- matically a member of the R club. There arc no dues. This club usually presents one con :1 year and is active in all sports. The club adviser is M. J. Benjamin. Page sixty-nine THE TREASURE cmrsr JUNE, 1338 -5559 as -'QQ if as l First Row: .l. bt.-in, 'I'ung, 41. Stvin. Truv, Ostby, l+'nm1m. Sm-ond Row: Mx: Eaman fad- visf-rr, 1':n'tvx', lirvw-Ax', Johnson, l'p1lik4-, Stmlnl. acfia GAA First Semester Second Semester XV:1lf l.i11clg:rvn . l'1'1'xf1IwM ..,.. , ,. .Art True A rt 'l'ru1- , , ,,,,. Viva-I'1'4'.vi1I1'r1l .,,, George Stein , ,. . ,,.,,... Hwrrrftary ..... Bob J0hnS0n .luhn Stvin ,,..... , . Tr0rw1u'r'r ..... Du-ug Carter llurry Sparks , Swglwrrllt-af-.Irms -I Bull Strand Huh Slruml ,, . 'l'1'rhnf1'irm liuh Slrzunl MICMISEIRS Huh Slrauul Doug Cnrlvr John Stein Ralph Furzum Walt l,lllClf1'l'1'll Gmlrgc- Stein liuyal Osthy John P1-lty Kenneth Tang Hurry Sparks Art True Huh Johnson Alun Vpdikv C Thu liualio chlh, :mm ilu- mum- implies, was orgunizml to prmnfrb.: interest in 1-:ulio :Lt lingers. Thu main purposu of the club is lo gift an :un:1h:u1' livensl: for 0:11-ll of its llxclxmlwlwa. 'lllll' :ulviscr is James Ezlman. Page yewtntv THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First. Row: G. Ladd, Arnold, Blake, Muterno, G, Dennis, Mohney. Second Row: D. Ladd, Robinson, He-in, Uxrleder, Thompson. Third Row: M. Dennis, Mr. Rocher it-oachj, Grey, Merritt. First Semester Jack Merritt ...... Flyde Knaggs ,.... .. Holi Burkhardt ....... Sherman Blake ....,.. Jack Merritt Dean Ladd George Uxriedn-r Sherman Blake- Bob Mohnr-y Leo Brown .lack Hein We em 0-oo-4 Second Semester I'rf'.wr1amt .......,.,l..Jack Merritt ,, lvffl?-I,l'I'.'fifIl'lIf Sw-rnlury ,, r l'rea:mrf'r MEMBERS Max Tholnpson Ted Robinson ltusscll Thompson Marvin Dennis Gordon Dennis .lack Cady Hobart Jenkins George Oxrieder ..,.,....Dean Ladd .Sherman Blake Bob Materna- Lloyd Stussi Art Novotny Jinx Arnold Frank Peterson Harvey Farmer Don Triplett 0 In the spring of 1936, :1 few sports-minded boys organized the Rogcls Rifle club and secured :is their adviser li. T. BCCIICF. In July. 1936, the cluln was given at elmrter and became ai inelnbcr of the Junior Division of the National Rifle Association of America. The cluli now has 21 members. Ten-nizln teams are selected to compete in N. R. A. and inter- city matches. Page .rrzfenty-one THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Le-vos. T. Via, Juliana, Luso, Mliller, R. Via, Stoffer, S4-4-and Row: Nord, Eames, lQ'ra.ne, Julian, Olson, Gordon. Third Row: Tun, H. RHlllIlg'2ll'tIlQ'l', Miss VOOIJVI' fstuclf-nt teacherj, Javoy, Mrs. Bowie failvisorh. Fourth Row: Y. H2llllllg'Fll'lIlf'l', Hurnnlt, Montaginf, Simonsvn, lflakvr, Anclvrson, Jonas, Kornlus, 'l'urnur, Fostur. ,mwem First Semester Second Semester Angelina Signorelli . ...... President ....... ,,.,,. K athryu Lust: Katherine LUSC ........ Vitro-Prwsirlnut .,.. ....... C harles Kordus Margaret Swartz ...,.., Pearl Earns-s ........... lrving Andi-rson Mamir Arnaldo Hs-len B2Il.lIllg'Zll'tllt'l' Dick Baker Virginia Baunigartner Katherine Lusc Margaret Miller Imna Minetti Doris Montaguc Fe-rn Gordon He-rnive Hurnt-lt ......S'err0fary.,,.... Treasizuwr iqf'l'fl0ll'llf-l'l7f-.4F1118 MEMBERS Doris Olson Violet Beckman Lois Crane Pearl Eames Everett Ferrell Dale Foster la-v Patclu-n John Petty Dorothy Tee James Turner NEVV MlrlMlll'lliS Art Mays: U The Spanish club is a lllCllllJCl' of tho lVo Doris Olson ......James Turner Dorothy Tec Mary .lacoy Clifford Jones Margaret Juliano Charles Kordus Margaret Levos Malvina Stanshury Margaret Swartz Hose Via Theresa Via I,ouis0 Julian Svllna Simonson Phyllis Stoffrr rld League whose aims are to promote mutual umlerstaniling' and international peace among the nations of the world. The members endeavor to uphold the aims of the League by furthering interc-st in SP1llllSh'SPC1lklIlg countrivs. Klrs. lilaric Bovce is tht- advisor. Page xe'1'tntyf!1L'u THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 ,gym , U., Fl RST SEM I'IS'I'I'1R l-'ir-t Row: .Xlllll'I'S1Yll, Knipfe-l, I'2iH4'llZZi, Snlid, Algm-l', Ilan-s, Smith lin mln-rg, lim-dlv, I'1'1m', N:-vognl Row: Sl:u11slml'y, Iirmwks, Sumnu-rs, I'e-tw-rsml, .Ulm-n. Mau-1, Hays. live-nm-n. MV, .linm-tt lnxlxlsl-rl. Third Row: 'I'Iwunpsf+n, Nlursv, l:l7ll14'lH'I'. Mmwk, I,:xl'ic-11. Mvlizu-, xYJlL2ll1'I', Turns-1: an-v-4 Nl'I1'0NIh SI1IMlCS'I'I'IR Fir-t Row: Vuss. Knipfn-I, Sl:msbury, Murs, llunsvn, Mutlufws, li:mluv1'g', Sc-vond Raw: Slxie-uw, Vrntt, Yulvrlliln-, IH-11-l'son, K':unpb4-Il, Puylv. Third Row: S11-1-lv, Tvrry, Uurrys-r, lio- Iwrulu, Hays Jia!! palm-Z ' 'l'wv11tj'-nim- llll'IIllN'l'N now mukv up ilu- roll cull uf tln- John R. Rogcrs Hall l':1trol. 'l'llc-ir mluly is to km-p Hur halls Ul'dl'l'1y :xml frm- of stlHlt'IltS dur- inv' claw lmurw. xviCl IH'illC'ill2ll lf. R. .linux-lt is ilu- zulviwr. 7-. Payf sz'z'rnfy-ll11'rr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 FIRST Sl'INlI'1S'l'ICR I-'irnl Row: liunm-r, Illunml, IH-ts-1'sur1, Rs-ynolwls, N4-lsun, 14imlf.:'1'm-n Stl-vvlxs, lvlctluirv. N1-vmul Row: l'!I:nkn-, Mm-Iluvis, XV:1ln-Ivy, Ilulf-h, Tol'tm'n:lli, L4-znvitt. T:mg:', Mr. .linnvtt faflvise-1'i. SECOND SI'1MES'l'l'IR I First Row: Pfknna, Jackson, l'r'tf-rsnn. Johnson, Ericson, Trun, Ossn. Ss-4-ond Raw: Mr. .llnne-tt f:ulx'is1-N. flnhlv, Robinson, Akins, FIll'I111'I', Uoffvy. 0 The lfirv Squad is in CllJll'g'C of fire drills held at frequent intervals llll'0llgll0llt the nclmol year. 'Flu-y arc expected to know how to clear the building in cum: of fire. l'2ll'tllqll2lli0N or cllcnlicul explosions. .l. M. Tcwinkel :xml lf. R. .linm-tt :xrv mlviscrs. Vogt .vevtuly-foray THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 aa FIRST SFIDIPISTEIR Fin! Row: lVh+ite-, l-'ulll-rtml. llnbcrts. lflllis, Guin:-s, U'Hr:uly, Olson, lvluruv. Sm-uml Ryw: Lusv, Blfwllu-f-, Knipfm-I, Pnrlsun, In-nz, I :1irburn. lhllis, Rim-k. Third Ruw: Vkfluts,-, Nvlson, Wm-Sl. K:-nllrivk, Fourth Row: Simnnsun, Thompson, Duble-, l'lrumblm-y, Hi:-ks, Hobbs. .as 49. rm., SEFOND SFINIFJSTFIR First Row: Ellis, Guinws, l!u1'niv1-0. linglvsby, Prizmu, S1'l1l'llllllCl, Ynrroll, Olson, Second Row: Huniff-n, Joy. Munthvr, Siciliu, Tlmrwsun, Mc-Ghr-1-, lmsv, Mvzul, Johnson. Third Row: 1lHI'lS0ll, llurwisv, Llllllllllllll, SllllUl1SllN, 'l'l1fuupsuu, 1'rumbIs-y, Ve-rmillirvn, liivk. Rurlulplu. Slfacfqalfcalfancff' W U Study Hall wurkcrs 2ll'i' undvr the dircctiuu of Mrs. lirowu. Lilmrury work- ers arc' llcmlcll lay Mrs. C':xrulyn Kapok. Blzxncllu Hill Swcuson :md Miss l.0lllSf,' Slllllll :advise llulpxtrs in tlue c:1fc'tcl'i:1. 'flu' duty of tlu- lwz-nty-unc :assistants is to cllcclc :xttcmlullcc in the three study rmuus. Pflflf' .vr1'rnryffi:'1' fi. Fzuight in tl I, Rzitliff siftc-rs. '. Palsry wnln-ye. i. Football her 1. 'l'l1ink hzuwl. . vilfNViiI1H'. :fir ,vu1'mLfy'si.v U64 ic Act, Vhumf. Spring fc-vcr: Snack. l rankii', Vosc pretty. VVii1 Right thiQ way! Affectiunatu. Smile, Rosie lust waiting. Iva and lla. YViclc open. Is that Mary ? 10 20 21 22 23 Z4 Iiiscpamblc-, Posing. Romeo and Juliet What next? Concentration. Little Marita 44212 ,dm L I T' 2 . , , ,QA ,F , M1 i , Q' V 5 Q fx 1-1 5 V. V 1 If .- 'L 1-s V..',53,g1. . , ,Q-1 1' rwggig -21 4 V V V V 'V . !-ff '-..-17+ f I. 11.1 4 . ' 1 iw -- ,J :W , Q gil dfE,f'nEL , V: i :.,.,.v Q,-,4:J -a .H-r iyu vf,-i ,lil-Qsjit A A 7' V1 . ,, W 1 24, ffw' 'rm - :gun W X V r V -wr? :fx'1r1 '.- A V, -f 4 1. ,l, 1 4E ing- fx 5 I I , ' '1.Ln-,3- .5 1 1' ' If? ifiri EL- s- '-: 11.'1 ' '. Mr'- , 1L'iL,M..fQ Aj ' If L11 41 A X 1: , 1 i 1 .711 us 'EQ 1 f ff 1 1-1 , i : gf-.'-1E . -.1 , .... .. A,.3V,,,,., V 7,5 .' 1 ' ' 1 1-4 'gfsgfg igfifpag-iviiif A -QV - 1 -- 4- .414 1 f ' , ' ' 'P-'!5'! 3 1 -, Aff , 1 ,-,1 - -.-,,-41-1-fn Vy.',. ' ,-1, X , g ,i 51 ' Y V f '5- ' . , . 1 nf., 1-2 1' '1 V1 VV'+ V ff 1-2 9 1, 1151? i'55 'gs,?5-1 1 , A m E., ' - 'q,.,.-15 -1121 W i n' as -r-1. Law ' . .. 1 - 1 fa 1 4 ,, 1 4 4 I V ' - V V v --4 V- f-1 ', ,,1'- , .144 , u.,- H .. - PA . '1.- 1:1 :'?',v13f' 1 ,4 V -3 1 - 1 rv. Q 5, 5155? !P f'f1,I' 3415. 14 llirfF,.r 'i1 ' 2,711 e 'T-72 --' 13251 'n:I!g ,V,,f 1 mff iw'-'a - Q? Eli L- n V1-rf -' 'LW - ' ,F-'fu' ' 1 :-1: --mg H In-,:'11'v' - 1. I M , .+L ' . .J 7 ' , 31111 a 1 W J' - if L Vw- -1-. - -' ..', 'L' -c, 'LQ-A jx ' J' Je: :Ag . - ':f1f',- , T ' Q L ' V-v' 'Pr ' . ' , 1 i ' JS ,-,.1 . , 'Y' rm ,V . i -10-el I 4. 1 ff , 1 .1 19,3 .--J. X 5 n 1: , N,- 1 . Pl' In . -1,1 : 1 wk- .1 '.:. -A I- :XM .i?!f' -11: V . . ,, liglyffq. A' V up -1 1 1,, L1 Kg ,., Jw. -f 1 ., 1.4 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1938 1 i pi,-sf Row: South, NVvstI4-ind, Ortner. Lindgren, McDav-is, Mr. Jinnett fcoachj, Second Row: Brewer, Updikn, Schroeder, Anderson, Coffey. fbedde Date Opponent Decision November 12, , ,,,,, West Valley affirmative at VV. V. ...Rogers Iyer-gmht-y :5 ,,,,,,, , A,,A Fheney negative at Rogers ,.,, ,, . Rogers January 1-1, ,,,,,, ,,,,, I Rockford negative at Rockford ,,,,,,, .. .ROECTS January 21.. . .... Lewis and Clark affirmative at Rogers .. Rogers January 21 ,,.., ,, , ,,North Central negative at N, C. .. ,..Rogers January 29, ,...,. .....ii C 'helan negative at W. S. . ...R0gvl'S January 29 ,.,.,,.,. ,.,,,,, ' Fekoa affirmative at W. S. .. ...R0'g0l'S January 29 St. John affirmative at W. S. C. . St. John .X FFIRMATIVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM Ma rion Ortner 'l'om Anderson Vharles Coffey Don MCDavis lidythe Colony VValt Lindgren falternatej Inez Schroeder falternatc-J O Question: Resolved. that the several states shall adopt a uni-cameral sys- tem of legislation. The debate team entered into both the city and the northwestern section of YVasliington series. winning first place in the former and second flacc in the latter. In the city series the Harvard cup was again in Rogers' possession. The dl-l,aaters did not have the opportunity to compete with Eastern teams due to the fact that St. .lolm defeated our negative team. The squad was coached by Vice-principal E. R. Jinnett. who completed his eleventh year as Rogers' debate head. Page J't'7Jt'11fj'-Hftff THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1.938 Tosdahl, Hawkins, Hodgson, Iiyse-gm-i', Mountain, Uznsoy, F:u'n1f-r, Pickens, Curryer, Tang, Poffoy, Moock, Munthi-r, Smith, Stovens. ll7f1fe 7aaefuz CAST Tavern Kc-f'pcr's Son ..... ,, ,.,..... ,, ....... Charles Coffey The Hired Girln. ..,.,, , ,, .,,.., Gail Hodgson The Tavern Km-pcr . . .,...... Ralph Stcvvns The Vagzahond ...,, ,,,.. ,,,..,. J 0 hn Ds-c Smith The Governor.. .. ,,,,,,,,,, Stanley Te-sdahl The VVoman ,..,., , ,..,..., Mamie Jean Casey The The The Thi' The Thr- The Gov:-rnor's XVifP,, Governor's Daup: Fianvv ,,.....,, ,, Hired Man .. Shfriffw, hfvr .,.... , Shvriff's Mc-n , ,.,,, , Aiivndnni ,,,. . ,, ., ..........Isla Byscggcr .Yvonne Mountain ,...Vinccnt Pickens ,..,Harold Hawkins , ,,,.,,, Bruce Moock ,wliarvi-y Farnivr. Harold C'in'ry1-r, T4-onard Munther , , , ,,,, ., .. .,.r,,,, ,,,, ..,....,,...r,,, r,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,.l. I ' lnyton Tang I The VFltVUl'll,H hy Gcorgf' Cfohzm. was pruscnlccl in thc Rogers :mditorium on November 211-. It was the story of il mysterious Vagabond. a woman, and the state gover- nor anfl his fnniily who took refuge at Il lonely tavern on a stormy night. A robbery tukcs placc and :1 series of IlliSllllLlCl'StilIldlIlgS occur. J. I.. Purdy mlirevtccl anml Florciico Rogers was his assistant. Paar righty THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Nelson, Crane, Casey, Coffey, Johnson. Second Row: McDnvis, Stevens, Mobley. Aiea huh Rau Charles Coffey ...,... ..,.,,........ .... M r . Cohen Mamie Jean Casvy ..,.. ....... M rs. Cohen XValtcr Mobley .....,..... .....,. R abbi Samuels Dick Johnson ..,... ...., S olomon Levi Carl Nelson ...... ..,...,,........, A bio Lois Cram: ..,,, ,,,,,,.,,., R osc Mary Ralph Stevens ,. ..... Patrick Murphy Don McDavis ......, ,,,..,.. F athor WllH,li'll U i'Abie'S Irish Rosef, :i tluree-:ict conlc-ily. was presented Friclzxy. May 13, in the Rogers auclitorium. Musical seleetions were given by the Rogers or- chestra, uncler the Supervision of Glenn B. Starr. .l. I.. Purdy directed the play, assisted by Florence Rogers. Page effghfy-our THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1933 First Row: Ryan, Zumhoff, Drake, Hosea. Second Row: Barnhart, True, Hubbard, ldntennmnn, Engle. Third Row: Haight, Zzit, Mr. Purdy Cadviserb. First Semester James Huhlmrd lloward Engle Nm-l llosca. ,, Kendall Ryan liurl lisirnlulrt F4-lix Nntcmmum Maris- Zlllllilltff, liolm 'l'ru0 ,, , , Winnie Drake liub Lat , , ,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , H Siege eww 0,04 Second Semester , Manager Felix Entenmann I'urlain- Diane, , ,,,,,,, Lee Overland Fly Man ,,,,,,, .,,..,,,, Ted Rineh- Electrivia-n ,.e,..Earl Barnlmart Ax.vi.vtunt Electrician ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. H oward Engle UIIVIIUTEIUT ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,, . ,, . PAINT CREW Manu-yer , , Marie Zumlmff , ,-lsxivluni , , ,,,,,,,v,, Bob True .lisxiertailt ,, , ,, , .-I.-fsistunt .,,,, ,, Winnie D rake O These students have ably managed the duties of painting scenery, chang- ing sets and controlling the lighting effects for student activities such as :xllfsclmol plays, operettas and convocations. The adviser is J. L. Purdy. Payz' ciylxiy-!1c'0 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1933 First Row: Murphy, Henry, Gordon, Lowther, H-eloan, Ilanifen, Priano, Hain'-s, Bond, NVinters, 41. Smith. Sec-oml Row: Tucker, Fairburn, Case, Roestvl, Sohennnol, Sliores, NVilson, Teraceno, I. Smith, Harker. Third Row: Carlson, Stokkv, Owen, L. Peterson, Hum-ywvll, Rur- nleee, Clark, Levos, Lincecum, Simpson. Fourth Row: M. I-brooks, Valentine, Culbertson, Jinnf-tt, ll. Brooks, Armstrong, Olson, A. Peterson, Swartz. Fifth Row: A. Smith, Mr. Tvwinkf-I fzulvisl-rj. f -,,- CAPTAINS l'llx-anor Jinnclt l.ola. Peterson Alveretta Culbertson Clara Burniece MEMBERS Gladys Smith Alveretta Culbertson Helen Rubright Charlotte Harker Lois Hodge Eleanor Smith Betty Helean Mary Brooks Helen Allen Dorothy Armstrong Mary Tucker Evelyn Evans June Carlson Clara Burniece Lorraine Odean Madaline Murphy Betty Case Maxine Clarke Leona Bean Carol Priano Anna Mac Erickson Patricia Egan Betty Gaines Lola Peterson Eleanor Jinnett Maxine Henry Margaret Levos Fern Gordon Fe-rn Edmonson Katherine West Alma Peterson Mavis Owen Barbara Simpson Joyce Fairburn Hazel Strand Mary Schemmel Jackie Lowther Evalyn Olson Margaret Swartz Virginia Zurbrugg: Marjorie Shores Helen Brooks lsabel Smith Edith Teraceno Lenore Iiinvevum Anna Smith Beverly VVilson Norma Suinnu-rs Louise Bond Norma Stokke .lean Winters Veneta Huneywell Marjorie Valentine Q The Pirettes is that attractive group of girls who lead thc pep cons Ill tht John R. Rogers auditorium. They have added color to the crowd at the foot- ball fields for the past three years with their attractive costumes and clover marching. Rogers looks forward to seeing them again next year leading songs. pa- rades and most of all. foothall games and pep cons. .l. M. 'Vewinkol is adviser. Page riglz lj'-lhr'r'4 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First' Row: Iiircllard, Sullivan, Vass, Honnor, Pederson, Hamaker, NVidner, l'udiikv, Nisley J:-nkins, Stansbury. Sn-vond Row: Mr. Starr fdil'l-clorb, Stoptoe, Idrickson, Thompson. Klulll. l7l1r'ist1-Iism-11, Picton, Van Slykv, Maino. xvlllljllltx, Yunnvy, Coylv. Third Row: Molnnes, Jolinek, Flukvy, Iiurkhardt, Mc-Donald, Tang, Coffvy, Casv, C. Tang, NVioks, Hinck, Goodman. Fourth Row: Mow-lanfl, ,Fl't'l'lll!ll1, Dhonnlt, liastburg, Mobloy, Botti-11, Simpson, Don Johnson, Dick Johnson, I,ylJ1,-l'gvr. .Fifth Row: Sampson, 'I'. Johnson, Carter, Hoson, McConnell, NVhite, E, Peterson, A. Pvtcrson. Bill Alfstad l'aul B:-lien Hill liirchard Lillian Bonner Doug Carter Dick Caryl l'liffo1'd Casi- Nlary .lane Cass Arnold Cllristenscn Ulnarles Coffey Dan Coylu Roland Dliondl Dale: lflasthurg .lack M 1-yer Frank llrickson Eugene FI'L'0lIl2'lll .lolm Goodman Noel Hosea. Bam! MEMBERS .lolm .lvlinek Juanita .If-nkins Dick Johnson Dun Johnson Tllelma Jolmston .lim Kludt Richard Maine .lolm McConnell Ward McDonald Ivan Mclnnes Walter Moblcy Arcade Moreland livelyn Nisley Elinor Ons Dorothy Pederson Earl Peterson Lowis Picton Tod Rinck .lolm Sampson .lov Simpson Selma Simonson Lloyd Stanshury Gordon Steptoe Mary Sullivan A rt Summers Ulayton Tang Kenneth Tang Walter NVicks lioy Tangen Russell Thompson Rosemary Updike Maxine VVidner Elston Van Slyku Leroy XVhipple Clayton White Dudley Yenney U Tho band. under the direction of Glenn B. Starr. plays at all football gaines and presents niarcliing uxliibitions lmetwecn halves. They also perform in pep convocations, P.-'l'. A. programs and parades. Pagv vightv-four THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 N First Row: XVidner, Culbertson, Strnussvr, XV:iIa-rs, Hiro, Iiichnrmlson, Cutler. Gulf-, Johnson XY.-stlnnll. Sf-4-ond Row: 12. Johnston, W'illn1oro, Bulis, NVycoff, 1-il'L1tlSll2LVV, Hafner, Miehzwl Cass, Smrry, llnne-ka-, Thir-rl Row: I,imlg'ron, Tomlinson, Jnwort, Olson, Bonner, Morgan hurling, Franklin. Fourth Row: Mr. Starr fdixw-vio1'i, Uxriwh-r, Lybvrger, 'l-Znsthnrg, MeBrePn Perkins, Ilrotln-rlon, NVirks. May Belle liodey Syd Brotlierton Mamie Jenn Cum-y Evelyn lilrnquist Jackie Hafner Violet Johnson Ida. Klll'Stf'FlllZlll Kathleen Main Harriet Morgan Lowell Perkins Violet Rielmrdson Jean Starry .lay Tomlinson Patricia -Xvllllllilftf 0 ,fav- MEMBERS Lillian Bonner Marggziret Bulis A lvcrcttn Culbertson llvlcn Galle Lore-ttzt lluneke llonniv Johnston Myrl l,incl1.rrcn .loc Mclirccn Anna Mae Olson Virginia Porta-r Patsy Ski-ffington Catherine Strasser Dorothy XVaters lsalwllc VVycoff Muln-l Braulslmw Sally Bnrniinistm-r Virginia Cutler Toni Glover Alice .lawort P1-:url Kidd licnnic lluding Va-ru Mae Michel George Oxrieder Margie ltice Lloyd Stnnsbury Albert Simpson A nnu Marie w9St0ll Don .lohnson O The orchestra furnishes music for school plays and grunlnsition exercises nccoinpanies opcrcttn casts and presents :1 spring festival each year. Glenn B Starr is director. Paar eighty-fwr Lffmwrd Muntlwr ,A., ............., ..,. C 3 --neml lflurnvst Work THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1938 MIXED CHORUS First Rorv: Hughes, Wyncoop, Moore, Rutliff, Shaw, Lz1'l'ell1-, Dvnmnn, lJct'ln-nno, Hnnbs-i'g', lilodgett, Snnth. Second Row: Pearson, Smith, Sullivan, Cllrryer, Johnson, l'iIll.ll'l', Denman, ftndcrsori, Scott, B.. Mcfllnfe, Castle, Collins, Carlson, C. Motlhoc, Micln-l, W'illi:1ms. 'l'hird Row: Venti, Towne, Davis, Brynllt, l'lll'l'ycr, C. Cas:-, R. Cusv, Pin-km-ns, vV7l,f.Q'llL'l', 1.1-:une-r, Hawkins, McRzu1, Olson, Holcomb. Jim Jimi! CAST Harold Curryer ltosina Johnson .. Don Steele ..,.......,, Vaughn Bryant ..... Stanley NVagnc-r .,.,, Roger Case ..,,,.,,. Sam Venti ..,lll. . Isla. Byscggn-r .,,.,.. Vera Mae Micln-l Gladys Smith ,,..,,, John Olson Jack Linden ....., Doolittle VVork Mlle. Rosalie- Brownini McTuvish VVigrgins Octave xxvflgllt Story HFlIllllli'YSl-y' K1-ys Muritami Bill Phil Vincent Pickens .... .,.,. ' I'om Bill Simpson Ted Verva Hanson Stella Ruth I,aTellc- .,.. ..... I ,aura Dorothy Porter ,..,. .,,. A lice Delores Bell ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, M alwl U The tlvlightfully uniusing story of :L C0-CilllCiltlOll2ll collcgc for musically lnlcntcd students was thc production Harmony Hall, writtcn by Geoffrey U'H:1ru. which was presented in thc John R. Rogers aumlitorium December 17, 1937, by un all-star cast. Direction and supervision was tlonc hy Blanche Hill Swenson, chorus :intl nlaincingg J. L. Purdy, tlr:1m:iticsg Glcnn B. Starr, orchcstrug and Miss Mik- kclson, costumes, assisted hy Mrs. Kapok and F. C. Hughes. Puge eighty-.fir THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1933 First Row: NVynkoop, Moore, Ratliff, Shaw, LuTollo, Raubc-rg, Dellhenne, Denman, Iiloflgf-tt, Hughes. Second Row: Glass, Curryer, Johnson, Bauer, Anderson, Scott, BQ'SC'gg'1'l'. G3 Smith, Bell. Third Row: Pearson, P, Smith, Sullivan, Denman, Castle, McGhee, Collins, Carlson, MeGhee, XVilll:1ms, Meieho. Grace Anderson Violet Bauer Delores Bell Isla Bysegger Margaret Blodgett Doris Carlson June Castle Helen Collins Flora Curryer Beatrice DeChenne Blanche Hill Swenson Dolores Bell Margaret Blodgett Vaughan Bryant Ilsa Bysegger Doris Carlson Clifford Case mf ga ew -aaa' MEMBERS Bessie Denman Mary Denman Mary Glass Fay Hughes Rosina Johnson Ruth l,aTelle Betty McGhee Clara McGhee Edith Meicho Vera Mae Michel Sylvia Moore medeluwua -a-4-Q4 MEMBERS Bessie Denman Mary Denman Harland Halcomh Fay Hughes Rosina Johnson liuth I,aTelle Marian Pearson Betty Ethel Ratliff Scott Gladys Smith Phyllis Smith Carol Mary Doris Betty I,ucill Clara Shaw Eleanor Sullivan Williams Wynkoop e Raaberg Director McGhee Sylvia Moore Kenneth McRae Leonard Mnnther John Olson Vincent Pickens Roger Case Lester Leeman Betty Ratliff Flora Curryer Edith Meicho Carol Shaw Harold Curryer Vera Mae Michel Gladys Smith Harlan Davis Betty VVynkoop John Towne Stanley YVagner Sam Venti Blanche Hill Swenson ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,, I Jireg-for Page eighty-.rezfnz THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Ilzili-li, Fi-vi-nizin, Carlson, Akins. T11-ffry, Blako, Olson, Hum-ko, Collin, Mc'- tilii-1-, Sm-mul Row: Mr. Coburn fzulviiso-1'D, lllmlstroin, lfloiimfig Jonvs, I,ybvl'g'i-r, Julian, Ihivk- nizin, 'l'Iim'smi, ,l'4't4'1'SOY1, Furro. Third Row: 1Xll'XIlIl4l4EI', Klizxgys, Millf-r, F:nii'burn, H1-urn, ZuvnImf'i', Amlwson, I'm'kins, liossio, Mr. Iiyrno f:IllYlS4l'l'J Bob Treffry Virgil Edstrom Evalyn Olson June Carlson , Gone Balch , Eugcm: Slmuvin 'l'lioin:is Anderson Nlairie Zunilioff Graco MCGIWQ Lf-wis From-inan Dorotliy Larson Ruth Miller Ulyclv Knzlgxgs .lzwk Joni-s Nnrnm Hceirn listlu-1' Bossio Slwrinmi Blake Lee Patclicn Violet Beckman Page eighty ciqh! Rogan Recaact 'QQ' l1'lltS'l' Sl,'1MlflS'l'l11R EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Wilbur Tlmrson Hzlrriette Collin Ruth Fziirburn Matt Alexander Mildred Pvterson Sain Tortorelli Frruik Akins BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Dick Baker ,,,,,..,,Editor-in-Chief Copy Chief Assignment Editor , ,,,,, Feature Editor Sports Editor . Office Manager Circulation Manager ,Art Editor Kenny Bonner Lorotta Huneke Hob Strantz Robert Scott Gloria Lybf-rger Edith Coleman Fannie Farm Hob Zat Biusiimrs Manager June Perkins Louise Julian THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Iilcfihmw, Julizino, lirllcw-, illlrnii-cw-. Olson, Collin, Ruta-s. Kniipfvl, Strami. Brooks, Nikntirrh. Serum! Row: Hlukm-, VVQ-st. Smith. mwshuw. Imntn. Uwm-n. Hunneywn.-ll, Juliun. Allvn, Hunf-kv, McM:1nn, Third Row: Mr. Tiyrno Q:nlvis4-rj, Dfuvis, Nvlsnn. fintnmlo. Rwynolils. I' bln Ink rn Vik:-r 'i nn ' 'VII' 1'ubu1'n f'11lviw1l'j in A, .: sf , i: ljvalyn Ulmn George Jackbun Clara Burnieco , CIayfonTang , . Ted Robinson Mary Brooks James Gu-ble Dun Gotfwig Sha-rinaui Binks Gcurginu Nikutich Grace Mclliu-e Iris Davis Opal Nvlsun Delvinu Knipfvl NlilI'lik'llP Smith Hurrieliv Urllin llivk Hukn-r Maxim' McMann SIHUO Rogan Record EDITOR IAI, ASSlS'l'AN'l'S lulizl VVcst Marian Ponhi Niurgurvt .lulimm Mavis Owf-n llum-l Strand Ins:-plminc Cusimw lim-utrys Brlwx- ISUSINICSS ASSISTANTS I ,unisv Julian IA-v l'zLh'l1f-I1 NIJ SRM I-'.S'l'l R Ifzlimr-in-Chief Copy Chief xl.V.9ligll7II9'7lAt Edilor . . 1'v'7l1flU'6 Editor Sports Editor . Offir-e Jllanager Cin-ulution. Manager .,Art Editor Technical Ad'L'ri.vfr lid Ra-ynulds A rt lintondo Don lnm-S Joyce Bates Vi-nvta Hunvywell Helen Allen Huxinffn Manager I ,nrvtta Hunekc Juno llearns C livm-ry twu wi-uks :in issue of the liugurs Rccoral is pululisllccl by lliCIlllJCl'S of the Jou1'n:ilism II class, L. T. liyrnu is cLlit0ri:il aulviscrg A. l . Coburn. Business .Mlviscr. and l . CT. Hughus, Art Adviser. Page righty 'niru THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Owon, Hum-ywc-ll, Rruco, Hum-ko, Brooks, Knipfvl, Bair-s, Coshow, Nikotivll. so-4-owd Row: Mullin-o, Strand. This-ml Row: Jullinno. Ponto, Smith. W1-sl, N1-lson, Travis, Alle-n, llosslo, Burnif-4-0, Blakf-. I-'mirth Row: Mr. llyrno Kznlvisvrb. Jzlvkson, liotonvlo, lloliinson, Olson. Collin, lIotliv1'lng'lon, Mr. Coburn Qmlvisvri. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .,.. . Assistant Editor , Copy Editor ,..A.. Photography .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, , A rt Editor ..,..........,,,,,, ,,.. Assistant A rt Editors .,,... Sports Editors ,.A,..A...,,,,, L lubs ..,..,.,,.,...A,,... Snapshots .....,.. Class History Classes ......,.,,,,, Girls' League- ,, ,, Boys' F1-ds-ration ...., Calendar ..,... , ,,,, , C0lIlIllt'llC'PIlll'Ili ,, Feat ui-vs ...,..,,, ,.. Circulation ,,.,.. Publicity .......,..,,.., , ,, ,..,, Dvpartmental ...,,,,.,,,.,,..,, ,,.,... ..,.,. , , ,,,l,............ , . First Semester Assistants BUSINESS MAN All ER Puge ninety 7 GLM! ,,,,,4 EDITORIAL SHERMAN BLAKE Mary Brooks George Jackson Georgina Nikoticli. lla Hetlicrington Julia XVvst Don Gottwig, .lark llindl-n Ed Reynolds, Don lnnvs, Clara Burnivvv Mavis Owen, Veneta Hunoywvll, Iris Davis, Art Rotondo Graco Mciihcv, Dclvina Knipfcl Estlwr Bossio Helen Allvn, Ham-1 Strand, James Goble, Joyce Batt-s Margaret Juliano Tod Robinson G race Mclilivm- Esthcr Bossio Harrietta Collin, Lorctta Hunvkc, Evalyn Olson Marian Ponto, Joscphine Coshow Don Mc'Davis, Clayton Tang Opal Nc-lson, Marlicno Smith, Bcatryc Bruno Uarolyn Hann, G4-rald Oldham, Clyde Knaggs, Ruth Fairburn BUSINESS Y VONNE MOUNTAIN Sfwdi :.'r' , -k1a1.a.' -, ' ATT' , I. 5 . . : ' .' '- 3 L .- A r vi THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Snliz, lilss-nsohn, IH-rkins, II:-njmuin, lie-ml--ln-, S1-coml Row: 1-iovlmer, Black, Xlvivobo-l'l'5'. eaackefi E. T. BECHER-Rifle coach-orprnnizml tht- .lohn lt. Rogvrs riflm- tc-:nn in 1936, com'l1r'rl thrm from llu- C division in tht- National llifh- Association SlZlINllllfIS, lo :I top position in tht- li division. HENRY BENDELE-Head football coach and frosh basketball mentor--hvgun his coach- ing: can-1-r at Rogrt-rs in 19:55. l'rorluc'1-cl 41 vity vlmmpionship tm-um in l92i5 and sl-cond plum' l'I'HHlh in 1934? :Incl l937. M. I. BENJAMIN-Athletic director and golf coach-fornu-rly Hogg-rs' football 1-oacll, as- surm-rl nllxlvtiv clirm-c'tor's rllltlvs upon l'1'Hlj1ll1lllUll of Curl Qllzivkn-llllllsll. As golf Coavh, 4'lllt'l'N :nn 1-X11-llvlut golf is-:un in vity pre-p nlutvlu-s 1-vt-ry sc-zlson. I. W. BLACK-Baseball coach and B squad football mentor-Cozwh Black has mlm-vvlopccl nmny vonsistvntly fim- hast-lmll te-:uns and has prow-n IL 1-:npahlv H squad football vouvll. JAMES ELSENSOHN-Football line coach and assistant track coach-l,4-ttvrmsun gxrsulur ata- ot' W. S. t'. llc- has vontrihutcd much towards thx- Slll'l'l'SS of Pirate- 1'l1'V1'IlN. JACK IVIOOBERRY-Basketball and track coach--rl-c'viv1-cl rm-sponsihilitivs ol' lmskvtlmll vonclx in 10235. As track 1'o:wh hm- pl'0Illll'l'fl thc- H137 vity vlmrnpions. MISS MABEL PERKINS-Girls' tennis coach-Joined the Rogers faculty in 1935 as girls' utlllvtiv clircctor. Assulm-cl l'01Il'lllllf,I of girls' tc-nnis tvmns in 19137. L. W. SALTZ-Tennis, hockey, freshman football coach-Couch Sultzk dutivs he-gin in Sep- tvmlwr N'llK'll hm- und:-rtanlu-s tht' frosh lllllllllllll 4':lmp:lig:n. ln wlntc-r hc is mx-ntor of the lxockn-y squml :und ha- coznclws tc-nnis ta-ums in tht- spring. Pagz' ninety-Ihrfr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 J FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Allen, Evans, Penna, Updike, Gaffaney, Lindgren, Kroske, Osso, Brown, Perry. Saltz, Oberg, Nelson. Sec-oml Row: McDavis, VVillia1ns, Tortorelli, Sparks, Oster, Lewis, Free- man NV:ikelev, Innes. lvlorris, Oas. Carter, Stussi. Third Row: Mr. Bendele fhead coachl, Leayitt, A. Aldins, Decker, Peterson, Mead, Danielson, Hobbs, Reynolds, Berg, Wendel, F. Nelson, F. Akins, Mr. Elsensohn fassistant eoaohj. aaolfdallf TH I RD YEAR LETTERMAN SAM TORTORELLI, Halfback, honorary captain, triple threat sensation. SECOND YEAR LE'1'TERlNIEN FRANK AKINS, Halfback, outstanding back of the city. GENE BALCH, Quarterback, hc's got what it takes. BOB BLAND, Center, key man in offense and defense. LEWIS FREEMAN, Guard, backbone of the linc. DON INNES, Halfback, tricky backfield man. JACK LEAVITT, Fullback, a scholar and an athlete. DAN MORRIS, Tackle, mountain of power. ROLAND PENNA, Guard, sparkplug of the team. FIRST YEAR LETTERMEN ALBERT AKINS, End, educated lcft toe. RALPH BERG, Tackle, discovered himself. DEL BROWN, End, keeping up family traditions. GLENN CARTER, End, good things come in small packages. BOB DANIELSON, Tackle, put fear in inferiority. JACK GAFFANEY, End, typifies the spirit of Rogers. CLIFFORD LEWIS. Tackle, one of the mainstays on the Rogers line. DON MCDAVIS, End, name stands for determination. FRANK NELSON, Guard, too bad he doesn't have another year. TED OSTER, Guard, fighting youngster. IRVING PETERSON, End, roaring: Swede. ED REYNOLDS, Fullback, sits in the driver's seat. HARRY SPARKS, Guard, football no impediment. CHARLES WAKELEY, End, another interference buster. DON WILLIAMS, Halfback, man who annihilates obstacles. Page ninctyrfaur THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 'M' I 4 in ia 3, First Row: Leavitt, Akins, FIRST STRING FOOTBALL VV:1kelcy. Morris, Lewis, Pr-nnu, Freclnan, Nelson, MCDavis. Second Row: Tortorelli, Innes. QMZJQZZS Date September 30 ................ Rogers ...., .....,. 2 October 7 ........,, ......... R ogers ...., ....... October 14 ........ ......... R ogers ,.... .,.,... 2 October 29 .,.................. Rogers ...,i ii,,... November 4- ..........,...... .Rogers ..... i,,..,, 2 0 November 11. Rogers .,..,,.........,,,,....,,i,.......,.......,... 6 U VVinning three out of six city gridiron clashes last fall, Rogers concluded a well rounded schedule. Swamping Gonzaga 141 to 0, October 29. the Pirate eleven handed the Bullpups their first defeat in two years. Opponent Lewis and Clark ......., ..... 7 Gonzaga ......,,.........,. ..... 6 North Central ,........ ,.... 0 Gonzaga .......,...,.., ..... 0 North Central ..,..,... ,..,. 0 Lewis and Clark .......,....,.............,... 13 North Central was hlankcd twice during the 1937 season, and the Bucca- neers finished a close second to Gonzaga in the city series. -a-4-.0-.0 U Rogers' baby huccaneers ended a fine foothall season this year having won three games, tied one and lost two. The schedule was larger hy one game than the schedule of previous seasons. Young and promising prospects for the varsity squad are the following: Del Balch, Rudolph Tortorelli. Ralph Randall, Joe Speck. Jimmy Youngman. Eugene Cozzetto, Clarence Bartholomew, Vllesley Tang, Carl Molar and Pat Stevens. Page ninety-five THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: ..Watson, McDavis, Akins, Osso, Kroske. Se-cond Row: Brown, VVakeley, Pebles. Franklin, Alfstad, Potty, fManag'erJ. Third Row: Mr. Moobcrry Qcoachj, Leavitt, Mayo, Maloney, Decker, Johnson, Mr. Bendelc fAssistant Coachj. Albert Akins Ed Reynolds Don WVilliams Walter Lindgren Date January 11. ..,... .. January 13 .,,,,,,., January 18 ,........ January 20 r,,r..... January 25 ..,.,,,,. January 27 ..,,..,,, February 8 ,,,,,,,,. February 10 ,...... February I5 ,,,, February I7 ..,..,, l c-bruary 24 .,,.,,, M arch 1 .,...,.,.... B SQUA n John Osso Don MeDavis Ted Oster Del Brown SEASONS SUMMARY Opponent Gon zaga ..,,,.,.,......,,...,,. I ,ewis and Clark ....,.... North Central ....., Gon zaga ...,..,..........,, Lewis and Clark ......... North Central .....,... Gonzaga . .....,.......,... . Lewis and Clark .....,,,, North Central ...,...., Gonzaga ,, ,.... IA-wis and Clark .,.,,,,,, North Central ,,.,..... Where Played Gonzaga .....,,,..., Rogers ..,.,,.,........ .lack Watson Bob Danielson Jack Leavitt Charles Wakclcy Score ,........22-18 ...,..17-37 North Central .,...... .......... 2 0-21 Rogers ,...,.....,..,...... ...r...... 2 0- 9 Lewis and Clark ....... ..,...,.., 2 0-38 Rogers ,........,.......... ....,. 4 4-25 Gonzaga .,,.. .... .4...r.... 3 5 -25 Rogers ...,.......,.,...... ...... 3 0-32 North Central ........ ...... 2 6-3-1- .Rogers .....,......,,.,....... ,...... 2 9-24- .Lm-wis and Clark ....... ....... 1 8-33 Rogers ...,, ..,......,. ...,.......,........... 3 3 4--38 U During the 1937-38 basketball Henson, 20 games were played by the Buc- caneers, 12 in which the Pirates were victorious. Coach Mooberryk quintet ran up against hot competition in the city league but came out holding third position. Letternxen who left the Pirate quintet through graduation were VValter Lindgren. lion itlclluvis. :xml .luck Leavi Page vzim-ty-.ri.1' tt. THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1933 First Row: Mr. Elsensohn iassistant coachj, Mr. Moobcrry ieoachj. Second Row:, Goble, Whaley, C. Tang, Brothcrton, Lewis. French, Young, Reynolds, G. Burkhardt, G. Balch, Gottwlfr. Decker, Elle-r, DeBolt, Benish, Hasscl, Leavitt. 'Third Row: Campbell, Oas, Jones, Gaffancy. lrby, Evans, Currycr, Kirkpatrick, VVcndcl, Updikc, Patchen, Gayda, Johnson, Morris, Cozzetto, Engle. Fourth Row: Clough, B. NVeir, F. Taylor, S. Moore, D. Terry, Sacks, B. True, McVay, Herbert, Height, VValdron, A. Taylor, Vifatson, Danielson, Tucker, Hamman fmanagerj, LeVan irnanagerj. Fifth Row: Summers, Berg, Stein, Sanilbc-rg, Nelson, Cake, Anderson, NV. Tang. Linden, Speck, B. Burkhardt, D. Balch, Moller, C. Moore, Hufford. Slxth Row: 'Neighbors Cmanagerj, J. Petty Kmanagerj, E. Weir, Bowers, Millburn, Frances, Eastburg, C. Petty, WiltlQl', Oatney, vvaril, Dunlap, Flcmister, Pickens, Allan, Goodman, Hoisington. '7aw!a SQUAD MEM BEHS Alvin Wyldcr Kcnncth Hnnl Cccil Petty D1-ll Balch Frank Cake Richard liumlry Hill Socks Earl Colcgrovc Richard Francis Don Triplett Sydney Brothcrton George Stein .lack Yvatson Roy Kirkpatrick Harold Cnrryvr Alton Hass:-ll Bob Johnson Charles Moon linglc Howard Alan Taylor Claire Peterson Vinci-nt Pickcns Engcnc Dunlap Albert XVard .lanncs Gohlc Richard Millhnrn Alec VVhaley lloh Bcnish .loc Taylor Elliott WN-ir Eugene Cozzctto Wesley Tang .lack Sandberg Kcnneth McVcy Harold Herbert Clifford Jones Lyle Nelson Lee Patehcn John Campba-ll Flarl YValdr0n Carl Moller .lack Leavitt licne Balch Ed Reynolds .lack Gaffancy Ralph Berg lloh Daniclson .lohn Goodman lilcn Burkhardt .lack Eller Bob True Hoy Allen XValt Dcckcr Bud Taylor Larry Cowles lioh Young: Dan Pcbles Gordon French Don Gottwigx 0 Rogers had thc largest track turnout in the history of the school. The li rate trackstcrs took second place in the annual Rogers Relays hclcl April 23. The Pirates met Gonzaga, April 29, North Central. May fi. and Lewis and Clark. May l3. The season was climaxed May 28 at thc state interscholastic meet at Pullman. .lack hfooberry, head coach. is assisted by James Eisen- sohn. Page ninrtyvsrzffn THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: WVllll21lllS, Meade, Manier, Innes. Mcfireen, Perry, Nelson, Novotny, Bergman, Hardy. Sem-on-d Row: Oberg, Broadhead. Wakelcy, Johnson, Langill, Shulkin, Alfstad, Ellis, Mr. Black Ccoachh. Third Row: Pfeffer, Stussi, Bonham, Franklin, Templin, Maloney, Alexan- der, Katahira, Benoschek. Fourth Row: Robbins Qmanagerj, Petty imanagerj, Crooks, Clinton. Don Innes Don Williams Paul Bergman .loc McBreen Sid Mead La Verne Marin-r Ben Oberg .lay Benoschek Warren Franklin Bill Alfstad Date April 20 ..,..... April 28 ......l. May rl- ......... May 10 .,..... May 12 ,..l.., May 24- ,.,.,,. May 26 ,...,,, -rev-0 SQUAD MEMBERS Frank Nelson George Perry Frank Langill Art Novotny Chuck Wlakelvy Otho Nelson K1-n Katahira Ken Bonham .lim Maloney Claude Kaler Opponent Gonza ga. ..,, l,,.,,,,,,,, ,... Lewis and Clark ,,,,,,, North Central ,,,,,, VVest Valley ',,,,,,,, Gonzaga. ,, ,, , , Lewis and Clark, North! Central , Neil Tcmplin Don Broadhcad Leonard Johnson Don Shulkin Ray Ellis Lloyd Stussi Bill Pfeffcr Al Gossett Melvin Shansby Matt Alexander Where Played ,.,.r......,.,,.Gonzaga ....,,,,,,,,,,Rogers .North Central , ,,,,,,, West Valley , Rogers ,Lewis and Clark ,...,,,,Rogers June 1 ,,,........,.,,.......,....... .....,,,,,.., W est Valley ,r,,, H ,,,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, l I o gers O Having several outstanding players return, the Rogers nine enjoyed an exceptionally fine season. Season practice began early in March. Many pre- season games were also played by the Pirate nine. Prim' nirwty-riylrt THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 I-'int Row: Anclrl-, Davis, XVilli:ums, Amlvrsoii. Sm-mul Row: flumm, Shaw, Moffatt, VV. Snltz, Mcfluilw-, l'vt1-Vsuix, Stvptm-, liil'1'iHll'fi. Third Row: firuni, K':urU-V, XN'illi:1ms, .I4m42s, F1':l+ zivr, Allon. Du-l,ui1g', .lar-kmsnn, Fourth Row: Slvin, Mr. Sultz 140:14-Iii, Kluflt. 8 I O 0 'l'hcrc in-vcr has in-vu :i limi: wiwn :my sixti-on boys we-rm' so vvcniy matciicri zu wax tin: 1-:iw thix spring. 'l'Iw quality of tvmiis piuymi was of high Stillliillfli. O6 First Row: Snitz, IS:-Yun. l'1-tvrs, Ons, Juhnsull. So-voml lluw: llllnn, Moffatt, Mr. HHIIZ 4:40:14-lub, 'I':um:, XVilli:imsun. f wha? XESAU Q The lllClllb1'l'5 of the 1938 Hockvy squml showcd plenty of Rogers hfight- 'Q A964 spirit :xltimugli ilu-tv did not cmnpictc :1 vm-ry SllCCCPwHfl1i M-axon. W'itll thi- iiilcivnis nf tin- squad l'l'tIll'lllllgI. Rogi-rn vxlwc-ts :ui l'XCL'iit'Ilt ti-:im in-xt year. P aye' ru izzrfy-vviuc ff 5...- THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: G. Ladd, Oxricdcr, G, De-nnis. Second Row: Merritt, D. Ladd, Hein, Blake-. life O ln the sc-cond your of its organization, the rifle team entercd both the fall Third Row: Mr, Bcclicl' fcoachl. :xml spring National Rifle association matches in which they ended twenty- lhircl ont of 185 n:1tion:il tcnlns. Thcy also shot against Lewis and Clark, Gon- zaga, V1-tc-i':iiis of lforcign lvrirs junior tcain, and Vvcst Valley in intercity llliii4'lIl'N. not?- Figsi Row: XV:uk4:l4-y, Mcffzill, Lind:-n, Cozz:i.Sn-1-and Row: Vpriikf-, Akins, Mr. Benjamin lc-oncll , I Golf inzitches are held at indian Canyon and Downriver golf courses. Each high school tcani plays ai douhlc round robin. The team is coached by hi. J. licnjmnin. I'41gl1' one l1r4m1'1'r'd THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 First Row: Peterson, Ezunf-S, Hodge. Second Row: II. Olson, Hurniie-ce, Fairburn, Rice, H. Olson, Christizmson, Murphy. 5 ' Spnfzii .Queen U Pearl Haines was the winner of the l938 contest. She was lmoostetl by the liootligllts Cluh with Don t':1rler :ts hm' lll2lIlIl2Qflfl'. The two princesses. runners- up in the contest, were Lois Hodge :intl Lola Peterson. As a result of the spring sports queen contest. the intake on tickets to baseball games and track meets this year was mlonlllc conipziretl to last year. 'l'he contest started off with :i lm11p, ' and :xffortled lots of competition throughout. This is the fourth year that lQlltfl'tf has ln-en il rontest to further the sale of season tickets for spring sports. This yez1r's contestants :intl their lllilll1lgl'l'S. in orclvr of the results, were: , . Pearl Eames, ....,.......,..,, .,,,,,..,. . tlfreiiclij Lois Hodge ,,,, , ,,., . Lola Peterson ,,,, ,... ttkisnncb ., fliootliglitsl .,,,,,,,,.,. ...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,v,,,,, .Don Carter .... Milf-s Ertrl , ,.JZ'lIIlC'S Goble Helen Mae 0lson.,...,, .,r. .,CFour Start ,,,...... ,,,,,,,,, P larl Terry Joyce Fairburn ,......, ,......... f Montcroj , ,,,.,...,. ,,,, ,.,...... 'I ' cd Oster Madeline Murphy.. CJuni0r Dranmtivl .... , .......,, Frank Erickson Jerry Riff? .....,., ,, ...., ,,,.fHarding D4-butt-l ,..... ,,.,,.....,l,,r . lohn Osso Clara Burnie-ce. .... ........... CArtl ,, .,.,,.. ,,..,., K 4-nneth McRae Ruth Christianson ...,.,, ,.......,,. Q PUD ,, ,,,,...,.,., Ben Pellllil EVBIXII OISOH . .. .,.,. , , tRf't'0!'tl Staffl ,..... .,,.,,, ,,,,..., I J ic-k Baker Pug 6 mn' lzumlrrrl mn' THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1933 First Row: Rim: Vnlony, Hzlllmkn-V, S4-onnd Row: Miss Pm-rkins fn1ix'isvl'J, Lybvrgw-l', Sunnni-rs, .Xnnli-rsun, liullsta-in, Him-ks, hh' W SENIOR A 'l'i'2AM Ndytln- Colony Adm-Iinv Ilullsli-in Juni' Summvrs Mildri-il l'c-tvrsun Alive- Ilumnki-r ilairhara Amin-rsmn Gloria l,ylu-rgrvr Nrnm Rivi- SUl'll0MORl'1 ll 'l'l'1AM liulh f'ill'iSu1lllStIll Niuxim- llalrris The-hun Jnllnsimi Maxim- Clark .Xniiu Arrnsirongg lilllvn Mursv Q XvillIlt'l'N uf thi- Yullvylmll A lk'Jlglll' was this M-nim' A lm-sun. This longin- is :i group of thi- first in-anim. The B li-:iglw winm-r was thc Sill5ll0lll0l'L? li team. 'l'l1c ii l0:ig'11c is CUIIIPUHUQI uf thv sccolld. lilirii :xml fourth toning of m-:null clam. Pugr um' liximlrmi! inn, THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 ES First Row: T. Via, R. Yin, Julinno. Swan-d Row: Hnthf-ringtnn, Novelli, Miss Perkins fcoachj, Stansbury, Zurlindon. SENIOR A Ill Iva Hethcrington, Captain Rose Via Hazel Zurlinden Mary Novelli Melvina Stanshury Theresa Via. Billie VVarnf-r JUNIUIC A 423 Barbara Simpson, Captain Montana Usthy Pat VVilliams Marguerite Bullard Ellen Pershall Isabel Smith Glenora Hunt Mary Lenz :DIANE 'QQ' A LEAGUE B LEAGUE JUNIOR A ill Edith Teraceno, Captain Erma Lipps Dorothy Tee Maxine Henry Maxine McHarness Ruth Hetherington Mary Schemmel SUPHUMORE A 12? Erma Eng, Captain Bettie McGhee- Pat Clemmens Doris Carney Madeline Murphy Marjorie Shores Ruth I.aTa-llc Rosie Rizzuto Margaret Tc-rum-no Donna Hohhs Laura Perry Q This your the tournament was played in two lcugucs. The senior A flj players were winners in the A league with the junior A Qlj team as runners- np and the junior A 2's were winners in the B league with the sophomore A 2's RLS I'IlIl llCI'S'l1 P. Page une hnmirml lllrfe THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1938 First Row: R. Rizzuto, T. Rizzuto, Thomas, RlCll21l'tlSOD, Priano, Burkharllt. Schemmel, Morse, Bond, Anderson, McCat'ferty. Second Row: T. Via, Puffer tmanagerb, Luse, fnianagerl, lflverett, Lipps, Tee, Simonson, Riek, Larson, Collin. Third Row: R. Via, Etlmonson, Br:ins1-li, A. Via, Stansbury, Drury, Bullard, Simpson, Crumblo-y, Bnidewell. Fourth Row: Johnson, Johnston, Miss Perkins tc-ofuzhj, Thompson, Hewitt. Vivian Larson Harriette Collin Fern Edmonson Margie Simonson Carol Priano Melvina Stansbury Laura Morse Jerry Everett Dorothy 'Fee Lillian Meadows June Pierre Elvira Via Janet Hearn Frances Williamson Beatrice Drury Eva Jean Bridewell 'QQ' LADDER 1 ltosie Rizzuto Barbara Simpson Beatrice Braasch Theresa Rizzuto Shirley Thompson Marion Ortner Pat O'Grady Ruth I.aTelle Maudie Mitchell LADDER Il .lean Corkrum lilvelyn McCafferty Isabel Adams Janet Rick Bonnie Johnston Marguerite Bullard Marian Culverwell Nellie Burkhardt ltuth Hetherington Rose Via Viola Anderson Louise Bond Sally Burmeister Mary Schemmel Doris Crumbley livelyn Evans lflrma Lipps Violet Richardson Violet Johnson Marguerite Thomas Betty Hewitt Mary Lenz I The spring tennis squad played matches with VVest Valley, North Central, Lewis and Clark, Davenport, :intl Otis Orcllartl. This is the only girls' activity in which n regular Rogers R 4-an be earned. Miss Perkins is the instructor. Page one hnndrrtl four P'-N. SCZIIHHYCFF, Sindy in 5mil Ruthie. Baseball star. Man about 1: Kinrla windy Swing it! Hikers. In CN. .iii I 1751 YT'-. Z. i A-L X Q Rza ,X Q- 'I LJ 9, Canfliil fzmzltim 10, He-len, ll. 'frapclv artist 12. Favoritv fullli 13. Hercules.. l-l. Scmnps, Ii. Dirk anfl Don lin. Resting. -l Carol. All, all zllmw. Druninivrf. Burk ln back Riding high. lVhn's wlm? Aw, givv hri' xnvnr-. Pi 24. wg Jo 27 fr ..i fi 'L JJ. 10. 'Ne' llawkin4. Billy anil jack, Calnpillg. Just wr two. llRllLlSUIllL'. Florence. Shin :mil Salty. nm' lxnnilnwl fir, THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 0 ooo' FIRST SEMESTER SEPTEM BER, 8-School opens. 14-First P.-T. A. meeting. 21-22-Teachers' institute. 23-New student mixer. :RO-Football: I.ewis and Clark OCTOBER -it-Exams abolished. 7-Football: Gonzaga, Og Rogers, 2. IOAP.-'l'. A. Open House. H1-Footballg North Central, Og Rogers, 7. 2O-Footlights pay con. 29-Football: Gonzaga, Og Rogers. ll. NOVEMBER I-Football: North Central, Og Rogers. 20. 5-Motion picture eon. 8- Taming of the Shrew. IO-Armistice Day eon. ll-Shrine game: Lewis and Clark, 18 ers, 6. Armistice Day vacation. I2-Jack Raymon con. Debate: Rockford vs. Rogers. 24-All-school play, The Tavern. 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER -5-Awards eon. Debate: Cheney vs. Rogers. 7--Cub edition, Record. 9-Junior Dramatic pay eon. IO ANational Honor society eon. 2:5-Christmas program. Christmas vacation. .IA N UA RY 3-Ch ristmas vacation ends. 11--Basketball: Gonzaga, 185 Rogers, 22. I3- I5 L 7 8 10 ll ers, 17. -Senior ball. SECON Il SEMESTER FERR UA RY -Television eon. -Hockey: Rogers vs. N. C. --Basketball: Rogers vs. Gonzaga. -Basketball: Rogers vs. I.. C. -Freshman fun fest. Page one hmnlrrrl :ix , '75 Rogers, 2 g Rog- Basketball: I.:-wis and Clark., 2374 Rog- I4--Hoekey: Rogers vs. l.. C. I5-Basketball: Rogers vs. N. C. Play hour. I7-Basketball: Rogers vs. Gonzaga. 21-Washington's birthday con. 22-Holiday. 24-Basketball game: Rogers vs. I.. C. 25-Spring dance. 28-Basketball eon. M ARCH lABasketball game: Rogers vs. N. C. I--Footlights eon. H-Washington State Theater con. 11-Basketball and Hockey awards con. H-Treasure Chest eon. I5-Washington State Theater. She Stoops to Conquer. I7-Matinee dance. 22--W. S. C. Glee elub. APRIL I-Report eards out. fl--8-Spring vacation. I2-Queen contest opens. I5-Track meet. I9-Parents' con. 20-Baseball: Rogers vs. I.. C. Z3-Rogers relays. 28-Baseball: Rogers vs. I.. C. A cappella choir from E. W. S. of E. 29-Track: Rogers vs. Gonzaga. MAY -1--Baseball: Rogers vs. N. C. 6-Track: Rogers vs. N. C. 1O-Baseball: Rogers vs. W. V. 12-Baseball: Rogers vs. Gonzaga. 13-Track: Rogers vs. I.. C. All-school play, Abie's Irish Rose. 20-Spring music festival. Z2-District track meet. 24.-Baseball: Rogers vs. I.. C. 26--Baseball: Rogers vs. N. C. 28-State traek meet. JUNE -I-Senior prom. 5-Baccalaureate. 9-Commencement. 15-School out. . I Z' 'L' 3. ,I if Y l il Ft 2-A J A J, ., A Q Wk. an X 332 Ki . X -Q A 5 Q ix Qvvli M 1 i i l ff iii il -'M RJ Q X I7, e 1 if iz- P , I Tlloau rcuiorx, Kioacll 1: lvuulvul. 1 Look :At 'vm grin Dorothy. Vvuus. 1 Look out. Lillian. v x '.lri'a G llnl thc- zluftf llc-1' :curl lim' pm-IQ. Down lay the sua. Phyllis, Violet aml Yioll llrnrivtlxx. llongy lllflll. ' Q.. i f-as '1s.,f' Dark Sym, Paper. -lmoyf. llawzm fllllx me-. SXVCII. Thi- Macs. Riding lxiuh. Take. ggi al ff' ,. ll. Soplly :xml hlunlc. 13, Drowsy. l-1. Nimmie. ZF. Sl1u'S leaving us. Zo. Bathing beauty. 17. Speedster Nelson. ZR. Nellie. ll ffm' hunflrrll ,wrrrx THE TREASURE CHEST yuivg, 1938 fi'llIIIIItIIIIlIlIllIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIlllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIl!!IIIllllIIllllltlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllnlllg A Pencil You Can Sharpen 2 l. All : il With Your Thumb F' 5 My' Wouldn't the Graduate p l Like One as a Gift? E l Most Assuredly! E 1 u L' il ... pi- g l 1QVC1'Sl1?ll'PiS new Repeating Pencil is the Q 2 1 ' liandiest-and handsoniest pencil we have 5 : ever seen! E - Click! Click! Click! E - .lust press the top-and, click! a new point 5 : appears! VVhen one stick of lead is used, just 5 - press the topsand, click! a new lead appears! 5 l l HI N l t i p J 1 ' I4 y i l, 5 ll 1 . . 3 T l And you need reload it only once or twice a 5 li u year. E Y N 1 5 , , I E 1 lil X' E 1 N ,liveryonc wlio writes can use this pencil, and if E 3 X I. vou do inucli writing-then vou have discovered tllc E l u ll ' lrindicst 'ind ll'IllllS0lIlQSt repeating pencil to date. E In Pyralin and Gold Filled Models 1 Sz, 52.50, 53.50 and S5 I See them in our Fountain Pen Department E - Sprague Ave. Floor E lolmw mhmnk G9 C If Its Nlade of Pap2-rW1- Iinvc lt. 707-711 Sprague Ave. 708-716 First Ave. S S ..!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIlllltlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIllllIl'IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS Puyi' one lzmnlrrll Fl-gllll THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 The game was very one-sided. Just after half-time Ge-nv Balch approached the referee, I say, referee, can we have another ball? What do you want another ball for? the astonished referee asked. We-ll, those chaps want that one all to llIt'lIlSt'lVt'S.', Tv..-A Gohlv-- I bought a new hat for my sis, and I had to run all the way homc with it. Ericson-'Wvhat for? liohle-- I was afraid the style would change In-fore I got I1ome.', .Li7......... The human brain is truly a wonderful thing. It starts working the minute you wake up ami docsn't stop until you get to classj, quotes Bruce McKenzie, sage of the st-Cond floor. vi, Poem I know my face ain't no star I know how ugly I are But my face-I don't mind it 'Cause I'm behind it It's the folks in front gets thc jar. 0:0 M 71 2 F E F O 54 5 Groceries, Lunch Meats. Fruits. E E Vegetables, Ice Cream. 2 E Candies E E E SCHOOL SUPPLIES E : .. E G. 3403 4901 Market sr. 2 SIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllilllls gliIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIIIllIllllIIIllIlKlllllllllllllllilllllllIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIWQ Stan Densow ELECTRIC E Willard Batteries, Goodyear Tires, E Philco and RCA Radios, ABC and Q Easy Washers, Frigidaires and G. E. E Refrigerators E N4820 Market St. G. 1501 5 IIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIlllllllllIlIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIlllllllllzz QJIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllIIK1IIIIIIIllllIDilIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlIIIIIIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIII!IIlIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I' 2 : Quality Ingredients + Skilled Baking H 2 :A FINE BREAD 5 The high quality ingredients of Westminister Bread are MIXED E 5 IN SMALL CONTROLLED QUANTITIES . . . this method oi mixing 2 5 under careful supervision, assures you that every loaf is of an E 2 5 equally fine texture and contains equally high nutriment values. E - Ask Your Grocer for Westminister E :. Homemade Bread E. S Quality Tails-Qu-ality Segs E Westminister Bakery E N. 4920 Market Street 5 N. 1902 Division Street Phone Glen. 4351 S Phone Brdy. 1369 E ofolltllllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIlllIlllIIllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIEO Page one hundred nine IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVI' GRANT'S GROCERY THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Vanished All the pupils were ready to he-gin with the written test. lVlu-rx-'s your pencil, VVult? asked the h-ziclu-r. Lindgren- I ain't got one, teaclu-r. 'll1'il.L'lN'l'ful'l0VV many times lmve I told you not to say that? Listen: I haven't one, you lmvc-n't one, we haven't one, they lHlVl'll.t-N l,indp:rvn- Well, where are all the pencils ? ,-vTN Boys Only Read This 'puwl -'fi uw xis .IDIHO .Jul fsnn pusu mm oqm .lnog-.flallnl pun polpunq ouiu 'PUIZSHOIH mini-fhqrlgo aq Him 0.1.9111 uoumm puvsuoqq Kpugu Jo mg lv.,- lioss- You ask hiprh wages for a man with 30lIIIllllIIIHUIIllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlllllIKIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllozo .. .4 NU TONE g the insured standard of quality E 5 z E The only Photo Service checked pe- E E riodicnlly hy Scientific Laboratory E 5 5 SPOKANE FILM Q DEVELOPING CO. E 3 s. 315 Howard Riv. 0414 E F F 0:0 IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllag 020llllIIIIIIllIllllllIIIlllllllIllllllIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll014 Roundup2 no experience. E You may be sure its the E VVatson- limit it's much harder work when E BEST QF ITS KIND E you don't know anything about it. E - I E gg- 5 Canned Fruits. Fish 5 E E Jackson- l'xn just a poor boy trying to get E and Vegetables 5 :ilu-ad. E E Mr. Snitz- '1'l1:1t's finm-5 you certainly need E THE CREAM OF THE PACK E -il ff- IIIIIIIIIIUIIIlllllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlillIIIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllla QllllllIIIllllllIllIIIIllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllIIIllIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIKllllllllIIIIll!IIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllQ F! 1 F 2 V ,u . When It Comes to ..... 2 sl Formals i e is Wraight's Store 2 fi ,L E Leads the Procession 2 E K Every school girl appreciates the value E E if V A of Wraight's formal dresses-hand E E 'I X ii I picked by experts-direct from New TE E M i i f York. ? 2 V, ralg s E pq 2 '20,IIIIIlllIlllllIIIIIllllIKIIIlllllIIIIIIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIN IlIllllIllllllllIIIIlllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIllllllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIUIllllllllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKO3 Page om' h1a1zu'rrd tru E Main and Wall Riv. 5442 E THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Luny Literature The wedding guest he beat his hreast The hells began to clank. But still the ear it would not budge No gas was in the tank. . 7.,- Professor Whiz's Nickle's Worth Q.-What's harder than playing a slide trombone in a telephone booth? A.-Feeding hutter to a wildcat with a red- hot ice pick. . .v1 1 We always laugh at teachi-r's jokes, No matter what they he Not because they're funny But because it's policy. v -. Mary had a little watch. She swallowed itr, it's gone. Now everywhere that Mary goes, TIME MARCHES ON!!! .iivli Clayton Kas he slowed the car down a hitl- WVhee! Don't you feel glad you're alive? Betty- Glad isn't the word. l'm amazed! 2IIllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIUIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E Old Home s Grocery and Meats 2 5 Trade at the 2 Uld Home Grocery E Your Cash Goes Farther E 5 Wabash and Crestline Glen. 2735 E '20IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIKIIIIIllllllIllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIO glIllllllIIIlllllllllIIlllllKllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIQ E E CONN llllllll W Q I'-3 D- I-I I3 UI Q C B 0 El UI IIIIIIIIIII 1 I 1:2 CD 2' CJD 'E B. E 111 9. lr fb E2 5 U5 UIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII nu N0 51 V4 71 ... 4 0 'I VI ... o. ED -o 'u O Uh ... FF 0 'U O M I4 O FH Ph ... 0 0 mmmu llllltlllllllllllllllllllli 'I' IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIllIllIIl!g QlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIKlllIIIllllIIlllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'I' ,, U S IT IS EASY TO DRY DISHES AND POLISH GLASSWARE WITH 2 F L' Fu L' 1 RED BIRD u Tea Towels Ag These Unusual Dish Dryers Are Lintless and Highly Absorbent, E I and Are Ready to Use Without Breaking In. E AN IDEAL GIFT E E Sold in Most Retail stores E E ORIGINATED AND MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Egg Spokane Toilet Supply Co. 3 3 0:0 IIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIKIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Payv our hundred rlrzfm THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 Daffy-nitions Nvrtz-A dom'tor's assistant. lioorn-Kentucky trail hlam-rg Daniel. ltum4l'art of a house. Skeleton-Mun with his inside out and his outside off. Old Maid-A yes grirl who never had a ellanee to talk. Myth-A fa-male moth. Paradox-Two ducks. Pollyelinit'-Sanutorium for parrots. .,,v . -- Daffy-nitions Idiom-Female idiot. Grudge-A place to keep a car. Octopus-An eight sided cat. Bl't't'Cll-lx structure that connects the two sides of ai, river. Baton-First two words of a song Qbaton vour old grey bonnetj. 7,v 1 The boss Qwho had just dropped in on the baseball gamm-D: So, this is your uncle's funer- al, Earl? Office boy, Earl Hardy Cwith great presence of mindj: Looks like it, sir. Hc's the umpiref' 'IdIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllllllKllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ .- u E Buy With E CONFIDENCE u - E From Your E 2 HOME TowN Gnocsn 2 StoE1e's 2 Meats-Groceries 2 .. ': ii 5 E Operating Nine Modern Food 2 2 Markets in Spokane E - u - E Your Entire Food Require- E E ments Under One Roof E T, LA vklllllllllllIlllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllilIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKQ Page our hundred tivclve 'glIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlllllIIllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllg Congratulations E to the E 2 Graduates of Iohn E 2 Rogers High School 2 E F1 N E H - : qui : : F -.4 UNITED HILLYARD E A N K ZIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllIIIKlllllIIIllllllllllllllllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllla :killIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIOE: 5 Market and Grocery 5 E W. H. HIX, Prop. E E Fresh, Salt and Smoked E Li MEATS E E +Notions and Family Drugs- E E G. 3716 N3430 Crestline St. E E Spokane, Washington E f- n .InfIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlIlIlIllIlIIIIllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIOIO filmllllllllnllIIImlnInlllllllllllmllllllllllllulllllllllIIlnlullnlllllnlulllllll-5 .. .E A new, high grade . . . . S 5 CLARINET TRUMPET 5 E TROMBONE 2 2 for only E E 53 PER MONTH 5 E Rent applies on purchase price. 2 HOFFMAN Enos. E MUSIC COMPANY 2 E 81695 W. Riverside Ave. 2nd Floor E E'IIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIllIlllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKE THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Vacation '1'hey're hidden, sitting in the swing in the moonlight, alone. No word broke thc stillness for half an hour until- Suppose you had the money, asked Helen Mae Olson. VVhat would you do? Jack Leavitt threw out his chest in all the glory of his young manhood, Pd travel! says he. Ile felt her warm hand slide into his, when he looked up she had gone. In his hand was :L nickel. 1.4- Family Life Freshman- May I go out tonight? Sophomore- I got a date tonight! Junior- So long. Senior- I'll bring in the milk. 7........ Bankruptcy is when you put money in your hip pocket and let your creditors take your coat. Tyi- At last the truth is told. The steps to thc Big Apple were originated by people who were wearing rcd flimncls. 201IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIQ Congratulations 2 to the E Graduates of1938 Royce Studio 2 N4905 Miikei si. 2 SlIIIIIIlllIlIIIlIIIIIIIIUIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllIIKIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS QlllllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllIIIIIIIIllll!IlllllIIllllllIIIIIIlllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOZO fl 5'NC'3-xxifiiinlxoil 5 TENT5 2 E Canoes Pradurfs Ol All Mad: -E 5 FI O.B BRG CO. 5 E fi Svoxm-is .WA.sv-H .134 E E M. 4233 N318 Division 5 allIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIl!!IIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIll!!IIIlllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIE OQOIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIIllIIIKIIIllllllIlllllIlllllIIIlllllIlllIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOS: L' E 5 E E Superior E F u E in E E Flavor and Quality E E because IT'S MADE E Q THAT WAY g Z Insist upon E my l 'Tile' :IZIIIIIIIIIII1IlllllIIIlllllIlllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllig 2llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllozo u 2 g A Home Owned Store That E 5 Sells Quality Merchandise for 2 E Cash E E F BRIDGEPORT 5 Q 3 Grocery and Market 5 E We Deliver E E Glen. osao 2 vzvlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII3' 'FillIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllli' I! : E Y F g - 1 'ri i E E I - fa - E 5 , , E E 1 fg!?lylTff',V' E 5 - lv ,I , i Q E Sl Rlvulsibz Avnuu: E 5 g SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 9 E : V Y an ' - ,1 Fu 0240IIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllla Page our humlrcd thifflren THE TREASURE CHEST My heart is Hungary for your loveg I don't suppose you Caribbean! VVhen I try to be so Nice How Kenya be so mean? As Siam waiting for a. replyg Can't Jamaica little speedg I don't Bolivia heard my cry, Genoa little love is what I need, Sweden up a bit And Russia letter by plane, It only has to be a skit, This suspc-nse's Spain! .,vF-- Officer- l ley! Pull over to the curb, lady! Do you know you were doing seventy-five, and you turned around in the middle of the sireei P Harriette Collin- lsn't it marvelous! And I just learned to drive yesterdayf, v1 1 She-And this, I suppose, is one of those hideous caricatures of modern art? Guide-Nope, that's just a mirror! ?tvT 1 I-lere's where I lose groundj' said the tramp as he started to wash. QIllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIUIIIIllllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPE: iCHEVRULETi 3 - 7: u il 3 - SEE THE , Chevrolet Co. : E Super Chevrolet Service : E .'! x R E ard and Wan Riv. 7134 E 3IIIIIIIIIIKJIIIllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIll!IIlIIlllllIIKlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKS Page an.: hundred f0ll1'lt'1'IL - for the finest used car values s f- in town Q IUNE. 1938 gillIlllllllllllIllllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll'E The Marella E C. G. TEMPLE, Prop, E 2 Esooe Diamona G. 2831 5 E Q E MILK SHAKES 2 None Better E E E 0:0IIIIIIIllllllIIIIllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIl!!IlllllIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QllllIIIlllllIllllIIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllllilllllllll 0 'I E High Grade Graduation E Grrrs E 4, 5 Unerr's Jewelrg E 717 Riverside Avenue 5 E Certified Watch Repairing E 2 IIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIS '20lllllIIIllIIIllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIillIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllvzo U U 5 Liberty Market fig 2 A and Grocery A E 2 GONGRATULATIONS. 5 5 crass or 1938 5 E Groceries, Meats. Fruits and E E Vegetables E E N. 5109 Market St. E slIIIIIIIIIUIlllllIIIIIlilIIIIIllllIIIllllllllIIIIllllIllllIIlllllllIIIlllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII5 glllllIIIIIlIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKJIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Ll 2 Beneke 'Q srrns 5 E Poultry-Dairy-Orchard E 2 Pet Stock-Fertilizers-Supplies 5 E 913-915 First Ave. frpokane E ri .4 Q20lllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIHIIIIIIIIIIPI' Seed Co. E Vegetable, Flower and Field E THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 UkIIIIIIIHIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIlllllllIllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllli' DoDsoN's B 517 Riverside Avenue Jewelers for 50 Years 5 VICTORIA , , . Newesf I5-iewel GRUEN. Yellow or 5 whiie gold Glied case ............ ............ S 29.75 Elgin, Gruen, Longines and Hamilton Watches Diamond Merchants 2 IIIIIIIUIIIIIllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll3 IIllllIllllllUIIIIllIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIllIllllIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIUIIIIlIIIIi'g E Leonard Duo Thema E E Refrigerators Stoves 5 sus PLUMBING and 5 HEATING E N4922 Marne: S 5 G. 1576 H.E.Smiih OlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Ill''llllIlllilIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII QIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllIKllllllIllllllllllllllllllqv M1L,!zE5149AEEX9NT MASQUERADE AND E THEATER S COSTUMES M E w1oxs-17 Riverside M. 6642 E 'z' IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllIIIlllllllnllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKO-5 2IIllllllllllIIIIIIIlllIIllll!IllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPS: School Supplies. E Candy. Gum 3 5 g Stq and Get Them at B B1odgett's llllllIUIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllIHlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKEO P g lruzdwd fiflcru THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 lf IIN-ro are any dunlbg-115 in thc rggm, QllllIIlIIIIIIlllIIIllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli pil-asc stand up, said the cxaspcrah-d Mr. - E Ilyrnv. Q I E A long: pause and tlwn a small, lone frcsln- 5 S A T E R 5 nlan stood llp. : E Mr. Byrne- VVhat? Do you consider your- ,, 5 in-If a dumlwll? E A R E E T E Bob Mah-rm-- Wa-ll, not exactly that, sir, E E but l lmtv to sw- you standing all aloncf' Tvi Junior Blum- I'vc had my nose brokcn thru- times in thc same place. .lohn Osso- You really ought to kt-rp your nom- out of that place. vl. .- And girls, no math-r how easy you are on tlu- 1-ya-s, most boys pn-for you in thc dark. And boys, if you want to sm: a girl in lu-r lrnv light, just turn it out. livi. ... What docs ilu' lnridx' think wlu-n slut walks in Hn' I'lllll'Cll?,, Aish-, Altar, Hymn. ivi- A woman has two views on a sccrct-citlicr it's to good to kt-vp or it isn't worth keeping. F : E Monroe at Indiana. E R u 2 - 5 Burger Bros. 2 E Quality Meats E : Fw' rw 2 3 Bob and Charlie 2 E Best in Fruits and Vegetables E s Sater's Grocery 2 E Bakery and Dairy Products QE E, Open 365 days of the year E E from7a. m. to9p. m. E n .4 0:0llllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIPI' 23llllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIKIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllIlIIIIIIIllllllllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIlllllIIIIKIIIIIIlllllII!!IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllillllllle 2 wap T 23 Years on North Monroe E at X V ww SK Y S , f i CLEANERS AND TAILORS 5 fri! X Moth-proof Dry Cleaning 2 5 gmcur grim Call for and Delivery 5 1'5i?i'f3'25'iAL OPP ssnvrcrz , Clothes insured when in our possession 5 2 1 ' Nora and Monroe Brdy. 0651 2 'Z'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIll!llllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllliulllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ5 Pflgn' our lllmdrud .YI..t'f1'f'P1 THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1938 Lots of jokes need reprinting for the sake of the coming generation. Here's one: A freshman does not know, and knows that he does not know. A sophomore does not know, but does not know that he does not know. A junior knows, but does not know that he knows. A senior knows, knows that he knows, and wants everyone else to know that he knows. .7 Under the spreading Telephone post, There was no shade Boy! Did I roast! .. vl 1 Says Ted Robinson: A girl may love you from the bottom of her heart, but she has plenty of room for other fellows at the top. v Miss Budwin-Correct this sentence: Girls is naturally better looking than boys. Walt Lindgren- Girls is artificially better looking than boys.' EllllIIIIIIIIIKIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllllllKlllllllllllg Congratulations CERTIFIED FOOD 2 SHOP S 5 Nzooms Division si. 5 5 3 Deliveries Daily E S Bray. 5262 S SIIllllllllklllllllllllllKlllllllllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg gillIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllflf cAsEY's 2 If it's made to wear. 3 E we have it 3lllllIllllllllllllIllllliillllifl'..IIlltill!!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllltg 3:4lllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIll!IIIIIIIllllIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIPI' gThe... 5 Nsoiv-21 Market 2 MEATS E GROCERIES 5 DRY GOODS E Make The Le Roi your store as well E : as ours E .. s , - s EVERYTHING TO EAT AND 3 s WEAR 5 E S n :EOIIIIIlllilllIUIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII2 GERLACH MOTOR COMPANY E Your Chevrolet Dealer E 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO E E THE CLASS or 1938 2 E N47z4 Mimi si. spokane, Wish. 2 E KEEP HEALTHY S E' DRINK E Hiilyaid Dairy Milk E PERFWTTLY PASTEURIZED 3 E 77' F sllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllIIIKlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllla Page one h1Hl1I7'1'll .r1'7'Nlfi'm1 oleIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!!IlIlllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli -lllgard Uairg 2 E Glen. 0176 5 THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1938 '20llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII ll ll ll I Illllllll IllIIIlllllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllf' The Dorian Studio Hereby Extends D To Each and A11 ot the Graduates All Good Wishes to Future Success We appreciate your patronage and will always aim to give you the finest in Photography The Dorian Studio 436 Peyton Bldg. 5 Spokane's Leadinq Studio of Today E f E U Ill IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIK3 P I 1 i h SllltlllllllllllllllllIIIllllilllIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllfa SIIIIllllllllllllllllIIll!!IIIIIIIlllIIUIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllilllllllllllllla THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1938 gilIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllltlllllllIIIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllIIIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIE After High School, What? n n 2 M 2 S - 2 3 Your swiitest entrance to the business world is through the s 2 KELSEY-BAIRD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. WHY? 5 E 5 1, Personal attention-thus assuring you of the fastest progress E 5 possible. Your rapid advancement here means real money E saved in tuition and supplies. g 2. University trained teachers-to give you the advantage of E thorough instruction. E 3. Up-to-date equipmentkto train you on the newest machines 2 E to fit yourself into the modern business offices. E 5 V1-. Employment service-to place you in a good position that E 5 you have been trained to fill capably. E Kelseq-Baird Secretarial School E Metals Building Main 6746 E - Washington and Riverside 5 'OIIIIIIIKlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllIIKIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllIIIIllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllla :zIIIIIIllllIllHIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllIlIlllIIIIllIIIIlllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllli gilIlllllIIlIlllIllIIIIlllIIIlllIlllllIlllllllllllIlIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIKlIllllIIIIl':' P E T E R S ifffmfifiifili sf soNs - Baird-Naundorf Highest Lumber Co. E : 72 DEALERS IN E Quality E -E E E E LUMBER E Flowers 5 2 E E 5 5 Building Material. Paint and E 2 5 g Fuel - 2 i.ooALLY GROWN 2 2 ' I E I-AST LONGER E N36o7 Mmm sf. G. 3660 F Pagr' nm' hundred 1lf1It'lf'l' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Mother- VVhy wc-rc you punished at school today, Honey? Sherman Blake- 'I'cacl1r-r told us to right an essay on Results of Lazinf-ss, and l sent in zm blank paper. lv. Mr. Smith- Say, why :irc you 4-ating with your spoon P Warren Saltz- My fork leaks. lv..-1 .. By whom? asked the hushsulcl when told his wife was outspoken. 'I0lIl E E Mr. Saltz--What does HZSO4- stand for? Jack Hein-Well, ah, I've got it right on thc tip of my tongue. Mr. Saltz-VVell you hc-tts-r spit it out. lt's sulphuric acid. T.-v And, said the instructor ns hc finislu-ml the lecture, If the parachute clocsn't opvn, that is known as jumping to 11 conclusion. ...1vl -. Don Kerr- This soup tastes funny. Mary Brooks- VVcll, why don't you laugh? IIIIIIIlllllllllIllllllltlllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIUlllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg ANGVIRE Studio R 5 F Portraiture Fi L' Is Expressive of Incom parable Quality Toclayls Finest Graduation Portraits R u ANGVIRE STUDIO of Art Photograph y 5 505 RIVERSIDE AVE. -IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIKIIlllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIllllllIIIllIlllvflllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIll5l IllIlIIIlllllllllIIIIlllllIIIlllllllllllllIlllllll''lllllllllllllilllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ ' one hunflrexl twwntvv THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Jack VVatson- Pardon me, hut is your name Jack Watson? Jerry McGuire- No, why? Jack NVatson- This's his overcoat you got nn, and he is me, so get out of it. ....-,..v , Me leave she raging at the dom' Me wish she wasn't quite so sore Me go to kiss her Her moved she head But my, oh dear Me bit she car . v Roy Kirkpatrick-I have learned to read lips. Albert Simpson-How do you do that? Roy Kirkpatrick-I use the touch system. . v Times are so bad now, that hitch hikers will stand on the roads and offer to go either way. 7 James Goble-XVhat is thu he-st way to find out what a woman thinks of you? George Uxriecler-Marry her. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIlllllllIlllllIlllIIIlilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOE: E We Supply Your Table With the E : Best to Be Had in E E Vegetables and 2 2 Fruits 2 5 Try Us E 5 Diamond Cash Grocerg E Regal and Diamond G. 0020 2 3'IIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIllllIIIll!IIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllg OIOIIIIIIIlllIIIllllIlllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllg PAY LESS Drug Store E W602 Riverside Ave. E QQIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllIIllilIlIlilUIIIIllllIIIII!IIIIIilllllllllllllllllillbz' 50IIIlilIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIlllIIIll!IIIIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII1IlllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIllllllll2 E Everything to Make the Home Comfortable I 2 We mlm um Heian-isigf 5553 ru ,199 ff ?gwJ 5f wig? is sail? gg? S Xifi' mit? 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E .ages ' -' if ' , ,Q .T 5 E I . , '--f' I V -.:f,s:2fff:.:2.fiiEiii ,ff,,..f':f'fjf,2.f2Q,.-Q,., M..,Wg-.-2g1gg5g5:::.,'-Luigi' E SYMMES UPSTAIRS FURNITURE STURE E Alter graduation, next comes your home Q N. 119 Post Y E n Riv. 2275 5 021 IIllllllIlllllIII!IllIIIilfillllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllv'illlllilIlllllltlllllllllllll IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIUIillIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll. Puyr min hunllrcil Munxt' THE TREASURE CHEST I UNE, 1938 Dedkdfed to Jeffy EHCSOII 'gilIllllllIlllllllllIIlllllIlllllllIIIllllllllllllIlllllllIllIllllIllIHillllllllllllllllllllllli I seem to get an awful pain E . E Everytime I see it rain E Congratulatlons E And when the snow begins to fall E E I feel like I would like to bawl. E E When the sun beams bright and gay Q to the E I feel a little more like play 5 E But when the moon begins to shine- E E Yea man!! E Graduates E . vii. Miss Weymouth-t'Did you open the win- dow wide? Jim Arnold- You bet I did! I pulled the top half all the way down and pushed the bottom half all the way up. v Don McDavis-fhaving a rough shaveb: I say, harher, have you got another razor? Barber- Yes, why? Don Mcllavis- I want to defend myself. ...iv . It's all right to make a career out of mar- riage, if you're sure you will be happy with- out a promotion. :alllllllllllIllllIIlllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllzz: Foon STORE 5 Free Delivery E 2 If It's Good to Eat, Perry's Have It. 2 E Shop Where Prices Fit the E E Purse Q S Market and Queen G. 3551 E ::'IlllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllbi: idllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll sl 2 Office and Residence Glen. 0369 E 2 Dr.G.W.I..ough1in E DENTIST E E E. 3003 Diamond Avenue E E ' SPOKANE, WASH. E E ' E R E 02'IIlllllllllllIIIIIIIlIllIlIIIlllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Page one humlnd twenty-Iwo Iohn R. Rogers High School J. C. Penneg En. E It Pays to Shop at Penneys E 5IllIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK5 sdlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllillllllllllloze 5 Duthie Seed Co. E R. W. NEVILLE, MGR. S U E E E Ag 510 Main Ave. 2 E Spokane, Wash. E E'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOS :EOIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllIIllllllIIllllllllllllllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 2' Hillgard Laundry E Cleaning and Pressing 2 E Clean Clothes Are a llfark of E E Distinction E E. 3108 Olympic Avenue 5 E Glen. 1548 E E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK5? THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 KINDLING BOX By Ben Penna The moon was white The road was dark A perfect place To stop and park I gave a sigh I gave a moan I cursed at fate I was alone. -iq, And there was the Scotchman who wouldn't go to school because he had to pay attention. vzdlllIlllIIIIIUIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIE n - 5 The Best Place to Trade 5 Independent 5 Market and Grocery 2 5 VVM. HUN N, Prop. E 5 E2909 Diamond G. use 2 E Only the highest quality 2 E meats are stocked. Sold at E 5 lowest prices with good s 5 quality, and guaranteed to E 5 satisfy. : 9 Cured Meat. Fresh Fish -E 5 Oysters and Sea Food - 2 in Season 5 5 THANK YOU E 020IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIDX' 'stilIIllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIUIllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIQ 5 Pictures Correctly Framed at E 5 MODERATE Pmcss Q FRAME SHOP ulvlllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB QlllIIIIlllIIllllIlllIIIIIIIKlllllIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUSO g - E When You Think of 2 Photographs Think of- The ........... NELSON ........ Studio E Sherwood Building E E 510 Riverside 2 E Where Rogers Students Meet 5 ':'lIlIIIllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllIKilllIllIIIIIIlllllllIlltllllllllllllllllllqa SZOIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIlllIllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllllllllllgq E 2 E Congratulations E 2 to the Iune Graduates of Iohn E E R. Rogers High School E National Dollar Store E CORNER MAIN AND HOWARD 2 E A Nation Wide Institution E 'ZOIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIlllllllllIIIllllIIUIIIllllllIIIIMIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 'gilIIIIllIIIIll!IIIIIIIlllIIlllllIIIIIIIII!!IIIlllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII sfo E I ohn T. McBride S E DENTAL SURGEON E E United Hillyard Bank slag. E 3 n 01'IIIIIllllllllIIIIllllIIIlllllIllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIllllllIlIllIIIIIIIKIIlllllllllllIJIIIIIIIIIIIII5 Page one hundred twenty-thrf-e THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 Clara. Burniece- Harriette, what is wrong with these eggs? Harrie-tte Collin- I don't know, I only laid the table. ,ivi. He put his arms around hcr Then hlushes left her cheeks. And showed upon his overcoat For just about a, week. .Tivl Jimmie Rose Sat on a pin Jimmie rosc glllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllg 33 Years E of dependable optical serv- E E ice. One of the oldest and E gy best equipped firms in the 5 g Northwest. Three examin- g E ing rooms. Three registered E E optometrists. Complete man- 2 E ufacturing facilities. E Optical Co. E Complete Optical Service E E 717 Riverside Spokane 2 0201IIIlllllIKIIIIllllIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlllllIllllllIIIIIllllIIIlllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE vldlllIlllIIIllllIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlillllllllllllllllllozo E For Prompt Service and 2 G o o D CANDIES E CALL E E gy i .rhilo , Bray. 3344-W r 5' if ''llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIltlllllllllllllllllllillllllllf' Page one humlrml twentyffuur 0.2!IIlllllIIlllllllllIIIlllIIllllllllIlllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIE 5 sUcc1-:ss ro 2 2 The Pirate Crew 2 M 5 : 5 .1 5 E : 5 Exchange 5 Lumber and E s Manufacturing E 2 Company E E Everything for the Manual E lg Arts Student 5 E F ru u ofollllllIlllllllIIIIIIllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIOF OIOIIIIIlllIIIIll!IIllIIIIIIIIKIIlllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIlllIIIIIUIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIO GRADUATES- E May success attend all your E E future endeavors is the wish of 5, HART 6. DILATUSH E Professional Pharmacists E E 9 N. Stevens Open All Night E E O. M. Matty Matthews, Pres. E E Agents Marcelle Non-Allergic Cos- E E metics E SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHills 5:IIIIiIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIllllllIllllllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli Groceries E Buy Your Quality Groceries at E A Burgan Stores and Save Money! E ozfllllllllllllIIlllllIIIIIUIIllllllllIllllllllllIIIlltlllllIlllllllIllIllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIO THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 John 1'c'tty- Yes, brains always triumph on-r hrawnf' Alln-rt Akius- Ycal1? I,ct's soc you run the 100 in 10 flat with your brains. iv John Olson- My heart is on fire- with lovc for you, my very soul is aflamc-, Betty NVynkoop- Don't worry, father will put it out. vl And thi-rc was thc sophomore who thought thc' track team was a squad of fingerprint ex- ports. 2lllllIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIKlllIIllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIKllllIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll rg Mike Sca1er8zSon 2 2 F111-:SH 1f'RU1'i'S' E 2 AND 5 2 v1cc:1s'1'A1s1,1':s E 5 E E New Location E 2 RIVERSIDE roon sHoP E 5 azo Rivmiae Ave. M. 5207 E 'FllIIIIIllIlllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllls Noblemen Clothes 5 E .,x 3 E x E E 0 E E ' E E xv 2 E WW Sv. - E E ,Y-Qeil 66501 iLee9a E E 1 U0 KN G 1313559 9 E E 'Ani em ggi vu I E E 'Y -io E - . X9 : E 98 g 5 E E ' E NUBLE and WELLANU E Post St. at First Ave. if E SPOKANE E E E ofdlllIlllllIUIlllIIIllllIUllIIIIIllIIlIllllIIIIIIIllllIllllIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIISQ QlllIIIllIIllIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIll!IlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII'S' - 'W 2 il 5 LL 3 .. il alll: g 2 7 6 55 E X ! X . want to pay. : We are the official manufacturers of your School Pins and Rings 5 N 1 E of All Kinds Are Advautageously Bought E Fa 2 2 M 32 years of square dealing has brought Confidence to the Jewelry -: buying public of the Inland Empire E Here you can buy just the watch you want at the price you 5 HAMILTON-ELGIN-LONGINES-GRUEN E F 2 , Fu 9 -f 1 ii E E 2 N. xo WALL sr. E E Avail Yourself of R I Jn the Fu, side 5 E Sartori's Helpful of Wh! - V E g Cfedif Service Vuadtm' Galiumm Riverside and ::prag-e E E I. no wsu s' SIUIANI t SHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII!!IIIllllIIIIlllllIllllIIIII!!IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIH' Page one hundrrr1' f'll'!'71fj'-ff'?'L' vgllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll 2 3 Always Wear THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 subway Notes QllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllg l rose with real alacrity E OUR S To offs-r her my sval S 'Twas a qu:-stion whvthcr shv or I E Should ,stand upon my fc-vt to ihe E M GRADUATING 2 E Mildred Rowv- IBO you know how they E E talks- thc cvnsus in Scotland I E Pall l ljL'llll-NND, lvll lll4'.', 5 E Mildrvd- '1'l1vy roll an pc-nny down thc E E slrm-vi. Q E E 1 'fs if N E lllnqnunvunnunnuvuuunu lnunll llllvll :mug E xy I 2 JM:-. E 'l',' : :ll SI' I' S my . 5 If you want what you want when ' 3 l ' E you want it - E Call Terry's 5 2 : FREE DELIVERY : 5 Q 4 en E Nseae Pittsburg G. osae 2 rd Farms Co' 2 EJ- ----v-v-- - ----------------------------- ------------ - ---- ---- EE! gillllllllInllllllllllllnllllllmllInlllllIIIllllnllulnlllllnmllllnlllnullllnunrg '24IIIIllIlllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllIIllllllllllIlIlllllllllllUIIIIllllIIll!!IIIlllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllIIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIUII'Ez 2 Congratulations to the 5 Iune 1938 Class Iohn R. Rogers High School 2 From Your Neighborhood RED 6-WI-IITE sromss SllIlIIIIIIIIlllIKJIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIII4IIIllllllllIllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIll P0515 our lxmzdrrrl lzwrlh THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1938 1-Uh, hog 1 Saw mu kiss Siege ,,,.i,.d paul -:QinIIluIIInuInuIInIIIzzuIInuImunmImumInluInmInlunmuunnnunuQ . .. - lillI'IIll'lStt'I' as hc zippcarcd as if from nowhcrc. 5 5 Er-ali-llcrm-'s an qunrtcr, my little man, E E offcrcd thc 1'lIlllZl,TI'?lNSl'll Loc Overland. 5 4 : d L k E A nd llcrf-'s fiftccn ccnts chzingc-, continued E E thc little man. 0nc pricc to all-thnt's thc E 'E wall' I do busins-ss. E of EE -+-v- E Having just moved to your commu- 2 E nity, it is our desire to get acquainted. 5 Jm- Mclirccn- 1 ,ct's cut classes and go to E S0 come on ova' fo our house' E W Q I 5 COMPLETE FOUNTAIN 5 Ralph htcvcns- Cant do lt, I need thc E SERVICE E 2 CANDIES-NEWS-GIFTS 3 5 DRUGS 5 E1 uunnunnlnulllnulnuuuulnnuaununnnvnu u nrulllunlllnlllnll ulunrulullnllllllllllllm E 5 E See the New Ice Cream Freezer per- E 5 E E form. We have on hand at all times 5 E E E many flavors of Ice Cream-Sherbets Q Q 5 E -Ices and Specialties you will enjoy. E E Sensible Prices E E Made right-It must be right E - F Bmw SPH,-156 NEVADA STREET PHARMACY 2 4602 Nevada sa. 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