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

 - Class of 1938

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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

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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



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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

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