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

 - Class of 1939

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MMM k59 4fH5?fM WW . ., E!E5n'l f.n.'f?E'55'P1'N'Y4'i'H2! Treas I xx Us T L X . U' H . R O Q S LT U' H 'T ' W Q0 O S ll og by Published by me QP 6 QD ASSOCIATED STUDENTS -oi- IOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL SPOKANE. WASHINGTON EDITORS Alveretta Culbertson Phyllis Lammers Icnnes Ure Maxine Henry 4- I M. 'l'I'1NVINKl'll, lfirrwlnr nf' l'il'I'ffI'N g- - -,, - -,,,, A--- - -, ------ ---- - - - -:'.,, D I -.rv-Q0 'To thu two famed field units of Rog- vrs. the Piruttvs :md the Drum and Blight Corps. which have put forth thx-ir utmost to :uid spirit and color in the many Athletic Contcstw :md Civic Affairs. wc dudicutc this, the 1939 'l'rm-zisllrc Chest. 0':::::::::::::::::::::::::::: GLENN B. STARR llirvf-for of Drum und lfuylw Vorpx ,. ,fx ,,., ., ff , , , A -A ff n111 -J' aff, 7 ' ' ,X '1-'fl J ,,,,,,-'ffuW. I Y... - ' V rv , I1 ,5L,4L 7 1 ,I ' 11 :za cnc! 3491.3 In-:i.1lv1', Culbvrtson. First Row: Fzxirburn, Mors, Flvtvluw. Grimm, Too, IG. Smith, lm Fm-, :md Olson, Se-cond Raw: Rem-111-r, 0'LeaI'y, Roamor, Perry, Uutlvr, and Rm-ll. Third Row: Hmlulph, T. Ancln-rson, NVzLt0l's, llzmgbolm, E. Anderson, and Nelson. Fourth Row: Rivllunlsnn, 'l'lmmus, Cusv, Stun' iaxdvisvrj, Kirkpzltrick, Hobbs, amd G. Smith. 1. - 1. First Row: NV. XY:ltts, N. XV:l.tts. Harris, Sicilifn, Hvlm-un, McCm'm:wk, Hmlgv, Mwst, Murphy, fum-S Ilin-lil M-1'-ff--' 'A -- V ... ,. v- .. , , 1 .i nity, Nhllku, J.ukson, Lovutlux, .md Pihmo. huoml Rim. Viilltllllllt, A. Al'IllSll'UlU.Z', Burns, llzlnifvn, Ulnvy, B1-ml, Shores, Bryant, McGov, Doylc, Morsv, 1lug'lu-S, VVilsnn, llvnry, and Hznrpvr. Third Row: Yurrul, Cook, Tvracvno, Gloss, Blairo, Shirlvy, Tuvks-r, Wond- wurml, llirnlsvll, May, Phillips, Odczxn, :md Smith. Fuurth Row: Lusv, Gall, livrnstvin, M. lflrivk- son, liutliff, lhwmks, Morznn, Simpson, l':I'i1ll'W'l'il, Smillio, 1'il'!'Cl', A. lirickson, liivfc-r', :Lnsl Mull- dox. In Memoriam Helly .fauna 19.241 - 1931? Wu Iowffl umm nthm' more than she lin! Gnd, nor-ding her more than we Smit ll' hI'fl'l'I'llI.Il angel down, To mid az jvzcvll lo hm' crown. if, il, at iw lllhn mill Alma. Mdm -ov-.asa In the golden sunset of the VVestland None her splendor to deny, Staunch and noble stands our Alma Mater We love thee, Rogers High! In each contest we'll uphold thee, Lift thy banner to the sky. As of old the Red man bowed to Rogers As he marched with head held high, So our foes, whatever the endeavor, Will bow to Rogers High! Ever loyal, Alma Mater We will shout thy name on high. When our days within thy walls are ended, And the years fly swiftly by, Backward we shall turn with wistful gaze To the days at Rogers High! Loyal hearts, our strong devotion VVe will pledge thee till we die. Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, for mighty Rogers We sing of Rogers High. 9 I. D. MEYER Principal Haba' 'n E. R. I INNETT Vice-Principal Q 9244! .. THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 -i First Row: Byrne, Osborne, Smith, Perkins, Smith, LoFevei'e, Jinnett, Swann, Mn:-Gown, Simet, Coburn, Meyer, Sem-und Row: Minzel, Doolittle, Ren, MeMnh:m, lienjznnin, Morrison Swenson, Van Austen:-, Bovee, Hughes, Purdy. Third Row: Herrington, Hubbell, Starr, Tre- zonn, Elsensohn, llnrmon, Knpek, Slater, Nvebb, Bucher. Fourth Row: Aunmzmn, Herrington, Mik- kelson, Barton, l-'innegnn, Stevens, Budwin, VVQ-yniouth, Ellingscn, Ezunun. Fifth Row: Black, llerbert, Snitz. ADMINISTRATI J. D. Meyer, Principal E. lt. Jinnctt, Vice-Principal fffiltf ON Rose Finnegan, Girls' Adviser Monroe Hubbell, Boys' Adviser Carolyn A. Kapek, Librarian Mary Slater, Study Hall Blanche Hill Swenson, Stu y Leta Osborne, Study Hall Evelyn Meranda, Secretary Frances Cowles, Stenographer ENGLISH Joseph M. Tewinkel, Head Theodora Budwin Clarissa Harman Elizabeth Herbert Ray G. Hubbard Ruth Swann Norman Trezona, Cpart timej Faye C. Weymouth Paul MacGown Hun 01144. 0.14-1-44 and Book Clerk COMMERCIAL A. P. Coburn, Head Monroe Hubbell Rene G. McMahan Jack Mooberry Bernice Simet Ethel Van Austene MUSIC Glenn B. Starr Blanche Hill Swenson SCIEN L. W. Saltz, Head James Eaman Carl Ellingsen J. W. Black Irvin lt. Minzel MATHEMATICS Walter E. Doolittle, Head W. I.. Herington lg - ,r ,l'I-' td' J. L. Purdy Gertrude Rea, CPart timej SOCIAL SCIENCE I.. T. Byrne, Head E. T. Becher James Elscnsolm Iva Morrison A. Louise Smith FOREIGN LANGUAGES Marion G. Le Fevre Marie Bovee MANUAL AND FINE ARTS A. R. Barton F. C. Hughes C. E. Russum F. Dale Smith HOME ECONOMICS Edna Herrington Charste Mikkelson Lucille Youngman, fl'art timej PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mabel Perkins M. J. Benjamin CE Page nine +1 . gr- w 'X 1 1 R mlhefawfzgid k W ----' an -1 I ,gg U a 0' 1. I,iln':n'y. 3. Metal shop. 5. Record office, 7. Ulla-nliftry l'uhrzllmy. 2. Auditorium. 4. Foods room. 0, Metal workere. S. XYum1 plump. Page' ten ezwel W 11 MMM MM NJN 3 if-3' M 51 1 Q56 1 I s N T2 xg . . Nl Q . ,A 1 in Sw 5 fyiky TQ x?'iMN ff? , C 1 U THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 IQR1-m. ZUMIIOFI I Miles lirtcl A,,,.,,,, Marie Zlllllllilff Kathryn Lusc ..., lrving' Peterson .loc lNIcBr0Cn ....... Lloyd Stzmshury ..,,,, lflsthcr Bossio ..........E Vvinnic 11:10 Drake ,.,r Beulah McGee .,...... llvzxlyn Olson ..,.. 6 M Luslc lVll'BREliN lNICG1li:ic Bossxo PICTICRSKIN DRAK1-: STANSIH in Ol.soN 81444 feadm -4-oo-0 Class Prcxy Artist Xf2ll0lllCt0Y'l2lll Athlete Boys' Fmlcration ..,,,,.,..,,l7l'l1i1i Major .,.,...StllllCllt Council Girls' League Snlututorizxn Editor Kathryn I.usc lk-ulalm McGhc-u Minnie Hinz Gladys White Tlmddius Oster sfpwf., lflstln-r Bossio Arthur Trus- Norma Thompson Fern Ray Marian Ponto Milos lirtcl lfldna Mm- Andi-rson Lloyd Stanslnury Roy Williams Page thirtrrn Fit liI.'roN ALLEN . Longfrllow R Club C41 Football C2, 3, 41 Record Staff C41 Boys' Federation Rep. IQIINA RIAE ANuERsoN Darrin Zllfnd National Honor Society Vice-President, Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Basketball Glee Club Dramaties C3, 41 xvl0LET BAUER Vi llnmilton llarding Debate Club Secretary of Harding Debate 441 Glec Club Mixed Chorus Lucky Jade The Buccaneer Pickles Harmony Hall Hollywood Extra VIRGINIA BAUMGARTNER Gro Hamilton Secretary, Home Room C21 Chairman of Decoration for Social Service C41 Chairman of Table Manners for Social Service C41 Four Star Club C3, 41 Spanish Club C2, 3, 41 Swimming C41 Skating C3, 41 Girls' League lCsrIiER BOSSIO Iii Bcmirv National Honor Society President, Student Council C41 Treasurer, French Club C41 Student Council Rep. C41 Girls' League Rep. C31 Chairman of Scrapbook Committee C21 Record Staff, Feature Editor C41 Cub Editor C41 Annual Staff C41 Girls' League Gossip C3 Christmas Committee C11 Big Sister C41 Public Utility C3, 41 Chairman, Publicity Committee for Prom. Senior A Honor Roll jon N CAIIY lark Arlington Rifle Club Record Staff Boys' Federation Outdoor Life Department lisrItER CARI,soN li.vH1rr' Br'mi.rx Secretary, 0. G. A. C41 C Club C21 Girls' League Pickles The Lucky Jade 'lil' CLAUDE ANDERS Claudia Libby Junior High School Vice-President of Home Room C31 Footliglits Club C41 Quill and Scroll C41 lnter-Class Basketball C41 Record Staff C41 Cub Staff C41 Record Con C41 Footlights Con Inter-School Con C41 IAMES BARSTAU Jim' Libby Junior High Art Club C3, 41 Buys' Federation III-TL!-iN HALTMGARTNI-IR Hamilton Spanish Club CZ, 3, 41 Four Star Club, 1 year. Girls' League Handy Andy C3 seinesters1 LAWRENCE HLANDY Blow' Logan Boys' Federation BI-iIxrRICE BRAASCII Batty lVr.rt Vallry Four Star Club C41 Volleyball C41 Swimming C41 Tennis C4 Girls' League 1xLTON CANTI-:R .4Imn' i.0rzyfcIlo1s' Economics Award Boys' Fcdcratirm Domus CARTER Chub Arlington Secretary, Radio Cluh C41 Vice-President, Radio Club U1 Charter Member, Radio Club Band Cl, 2, 3, 41 Cub Staff C41 Boys' Federation Home Room Representative C41 JACK CARTER Doro Arlington Golf 143 Football Patrol 13, 43 Hall Patrol 11, Z, 3, 43 1lowAnn Cmrroim Cliff Libby Junior High Secretary, Home Room 133 lloys' Federation Rep. 133 Vice-President, Home Room 143 Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room 143 Sports Editor, Record Staff 143 MEF. 1':Tlll-IL Cox North Control Home Economics Club 12, 3. 43 Baseball 123 Volleyball 123 Dramatics 14 Record Staff 143 Social Service 143 Vocational Department 143 Girls' League Advisor's Office Home Room Roll Checker 13. 43 Honor Roll of Girls' League Study Hall 143 Skating 143 NVINNIE LIAE DRAKE lVindy Bemilrs National llonor Society President, Girls' League President, Girls' Inter-School Council President, Home Room 143 Vice-President, Art Club 133 Art Club 12, 3, 43 Student Council Harding Debate 13, 43 Girls' Athletic Club 143 Volleyball 11, 2, 43 Basketball 12, 33 Tumbling 12 Swimming 133 Paint Crew 12, 3, 43 Girls' League Honor Roll Secretary, Puppetry Senior Prom Committee PEARL EAMES Pcm'I Hamilton Treasurer, Spanish Club 1.13 Chairman, Scrapbook Committee 133 Vice-President, Home Room 143 Chairman, Entertainment at Dances VicevPresident, Social Service Footlights Club 13, 43 Junior Dramatics Club 11, 23 Spanish Club 12, 3, 43 C Club 133 Skating 13, 43 Dancing 13, 43 Harmony Hall Spring Sports Queen Girls' League Handy Andy RALPH FARANO Ralph Regal President, Radio Club 143 Radio Club, 13, 43 Boys' Federation Rep. Senior Graduation Play C1iAR1.Es GUMM L'hm'k Cooper National Honor Society Junior Dramatic Club President 123 Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Dramatic Club 113 Vice-President, Montero Club Vice-President, Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council 133 Operetta 113 All School Play 143 Senior Prom Committee, Chairman MARY JANE CASS Boom Longffllatti Band 13, 43 Orchestra 12, 3, 43 Girls' League U lfll.li1rIN Cowuis Lum P1'inrt' Allrcrt Collvgiatc High Treasurer, Spanish Club 143 Footlights Club 133 Spanish Club 13, 43 Math Club 143 Girls' League---Social Service Department Handy Andy 12 scmcsters3 Lois CRANE I.ai.v Libby Junior High Sub-Chairman, Dramatics Department 143 Sub-Chairman, Social Service 143 Secretary, History Class 143 Art Club 12, 3, 43 Four Star Club 133 Spanish Club 13, 43 Swimming.: Abie's Irish Rose t'0nce in a Lifetime Scnior Graduation Play. .-Xvnai-Lx' Ni-11.1. Dum' tfnoki'v Ncxfvclrm Chairman, Tickets Committee Dad and Daughter Ilanquct Sub-Chairman, Introductions 443 U Staff ot' Girls' League Gossip 13, 43 M n.r.s l':liT1il, Turtlv Rcynl National Honor Society Vice-President, French Club C33 President, French Club 143 President, Cosmic Club 143 Secretary, Montero Club 143 Vice-President, Student Council 143 President, Senior A Class Sergeant-at-Arms. French Club 143 President, National Honor Society 143 French Club 13, 43 Montero Club 13, 43 Cosmic Club 13, 43 Student Council 13, 43 lioys' Federation Scholarship Committee 133 Scnior Honor Roll llusincss Manager, Queen Contest 143 Hall Patrol School Play, Once in a l,it'etin1e ,p jol1N GOANS 1-fglqb-V l.c2t'i.i' ami Clark lloys' Federation :3llllA1,1Nli P. HANN Ham ll'hi!man Rogers Service Club 13, 43 Student Council 133 Rig Sister 143 Home lfconomics Club 14 Volleyball 113 Study Hall Roll Checker 143 Movie Camera Committee VEuvA HANSON Vero Culdesac, Idaho Footlights Club CCS, 43 Girls' League Glee Club 12, 33 Advanced Choir 13, 43 Record Staff Q43 Student Council C33 The Buccaneers Harmony Hall Hollywood Extra Hall Patrol 13, 43 JAY lIANsoN Jay I North Crntral Vice-President, Home Room C43 Boys' Federation Cub Staff Rogers Record CIIARLICS JENKINS Bill Otis Orchard nan Patrol 143 Boys' Federation RICHARD JOHNSON lIirk Rrgnl Sergeant-at-Arms, Art Club 133 Art club qs, -0 Boys' Federation LAVr:noNig KvAusuAko Tiny Rrgal Harding Debate, President 143 Home Room, Vice-President Girls' League Representative Harding Debate Club 13, 43 Volleyball 1Captain of Sophomore Team3 Editor of Cub Issue Girls' League PnvLLrs LAMMERS Flu-cy Longfellow Rogers Service Club Q4 Vice-President, Quill and Scroll Cub Edition 0. G, A. Club C43 Record Staff C43 Treasure Chest Staff C43 Asociate Editor, Treasure Chest Q43 Lake Naming Contest Committee Glee Club tl, 23 KATHRINE Luss Kay Br1ni.r.r Valedictorian National Honor Society Student Council il, 23 Rogers Service 143 Home Room President Q23 Secretary, Home Room Q4 Treasurer, Home Room C33 Vice-President, Spanish Club C33 Sub-Chairman, Handicraft Department Q23 Spanish Club C2, 3, 43 Basketball C23 Girls' League Girls' League Honor Roll Big Sister, Tutor Scholastic Honor Roll Camera Committee Puppetry Graduation Play Senior Prom Committee Senior Honor Roll 8 , ,, ,.:1i , DAWNELDA HICKS Dawn' Cooper A National Honor Society Secretary, Footlights Club. Q43 Secretary, Home lfC0Il0mlf'5 Club Q43 Secretary, Home Room Q33 junior Dramatic Club Cl, 23 Footligbts Club 13, 43 Home Economics Club 12, 33 Basketball QI, 23 llaseball Cl, 23 Volleyball tl, 2, 33 Girls' League Once in a Lifetime Orchestra Cl, Z3 Record Staff L43 Student Council C43 Footlightst Con Record Staff Con limrn Horn fide l.r1:'i.v and Clark Business Staff, Rogers Record Q43 Gym Office 12, 33 Girls' League iill.IlA jonwsou Hilda L4'zt'I.r and Clark President, Social Life Girls' League i':Llt.iER KROMM Elm Arlington Service Group Boys' Federation Football Patrol Boys' Federation Scholarship Committee DI1IAN Limo Dean Bvmiss Honor Roll Cl, 23 Vice-President, Art Club Q33 Secretary, Rifle Club Q33 Rifle Club C3, 43 R Club Q43 Track C23 Rifle Team 13, 43 , Lucky Jade Armistice Play JACK LINDEN Swede Arlington Vice-President, Art Club Q43 Art Club C2, 3, 43 Golf C43 Boys' Federation Chorus Q3, 43 Harmony Hall Hollywood Extra Hall Patrol Joi: McBkEr:N, jk. fo Io Arlington President Boys' Federation C43 Secretary, Senior Class President, Harding Debate C33 President, Home Room 13, 43 President, Montero C43 Sergeant-at-Arms, C Club C43 Junior Dramatic Club 123 Football Cl, 2, 33 Basketball fl, 23 Baseball ll, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics C43 Bsuuui MCG!!!-in SMP lVhitman National Honor Society Salutatorian Chairman, Puppetry Department Rogers Service Club - Home Room Representative Secretary, Home Room 123 Art Club 13, 43 Home Economics Club 13, 43 Record Staff Senior Honor Roll Girls' League Council LAVI-:Rua Maiuizn Bud SI. Xavier President, Boys' Departmental -Gym R Club 12, 3, 43 Football 123 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43 Drromis MOON l7m1in ' Hamilton Girls' League Rep. 143 Aonas BIUNTIIER Armin Brmisx Volleyball 113 Operetta 133 Christmas Program 1.2, 33 Girls' League Chorus 13. 4 Girls' League linuiza 0As Outs Longfellow Freshman Advisor llarding Debate 13, 43 R Club 13, 43 Football 11, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1l, 33 Golf 133 Track 1l, 2, 43 Hockey 143 Band 11, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Federation Pariucm 0'GRAor Poi Whitman Rogers Service Club President, Home Room 143 Secretary, Home Room 143 Home Economics Club 11, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team Girls' League Trzn Osrcn 7'midy-1Vriiii,v Regal Rogers Service Club National Honor Society Vice-President, 9-A 113 Treasurer of Montero Club 12, 33 R Club 13, 43 Harding Debate 12, 3, 43 Montero Club 12, 3, 43 Cosmic Club 13, 43 Football 11, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 11, 2, 33 Track 11, 2, 33 Mkxma MCMANN Mac Longfellow Basketball Tennis Volleyball Baseball Business Staff, Rogers Record C33 Business Manager, Rogers Record 143 Student Council 11, 33 Lucky Jade Girls' League Honor Roll 11, 23 Lao MoFFA'r'r Bev Mfhitmau Vice President, Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room President, Outdoor Life 11 semester3 R Club 13, 43 Tennis 11, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 133 Annual Staff 143 Armistice Day Play Boys' Federation Sports Editor, Cub Edition ARCADE MoR1:LANn Shorty Hamilton Band 12, 3, 43 Bl!-LRRILL NORTH Merrill Boys' Federation HHN Osman Benazir Longfrllow President, Home Room 12 Secretary, Home Room 143 Yell Leader 113 R Club 13, 43 Football 11, 43 Baseball 11, 43 Basketball 113 Cub Staff Boys' Federation livALvN 0LsoN Eoin OIr Longfellow Rogers Service Club Quill and Scroll 13, 43 liditor-in-Chief of Rogers Record Technical Advisor of Rogers Record Vice-President, Quill and Scroll Student Council 143 Lieutenant Drum-Majoress 143 Assignment Editor of Record C33 Secretary, Quill and Scroll 143 Girls' League Rep. 133 Volleyball 11, 2, 33 Basketball 11, 2, 33 Skating 133 Baseball 1l, 2, 3 Swimming' 12, 33 Badminton 133 Tennis 12, 33 Tumbling 11, 3 Captain of Baseball team 133 Song Leader 143 Pirette Girls' 11, 3, 43 Annual Staff 13, 43 Record Staff 13, 43 Editor of Girls' League Gossip 133 Girls' League Honor Roll Girls' League Council Big Sister 143 Main Office 133 Nurses' Office 133 Advisor's Office Study Hall Checker 13, 43 Library Assisfant 12, 33 Queen Contest 143 Rogers Freshmen Handbook Committee one Club 11, 23 RIARTIN PALMQUIST PnImir Longfellow Sergeant-at-Arms, French Club 133 French Club 13, 43 Radio Club 133 Boys' Federation LEE PATCH!-iN ldv Spanish CZ, 3, 41 Rifle Club CZ, 3, 41 Advertising Staff C2, 3, 41 Track C41 ' PHC lnvimz ll-ITERSUN Libby R Club C3, 41 Football C3, 41 Track C3, 41 Fire Squad C41 lloys' Federation Fi-ikw RAY lien: Cooper liig Sister Senior llonor Roll Girls' League lit'i:i,Ni-1 SANIIIZI-1R12 Sandy lmrrgfcllow 'R Club C41 Football C3, 41 lla:-kctball CJ, 41 Track CZ, 31 Basketball Manager C3 lloys' Federation Ilimkx' Si-Anus, jk. Parlay l.r2t'1'x and Clark Rzulio Club C3 Sergeant-at-Arins, Radio Club R Club C3, 41 liootlmll C2, 3, 41 Track C21 llirlxkry C41 llaskethall C2 lioys' Federation lilftnjoinii STI-1141.12 IlIorgf1 ' l.r1m'.r ami' Clark Volleyball Cl, 21 lla:-ketball Cl, 2, 31 Baseball C11 Tumblini: C2 Cub Staff Record Staff Gym Office C31 Girls' League llokoruv Tiiomixs l7ottir .Ynrtli Cirutral Girls' l,e:igne HAROLD PAYNE Bud W'c.vt Valley Student Council C3 R Club C3, 41 Harding Debate Club C3, 41 Four Star Club CZ, 31 Football Manager C2, 3. 41 Basketball Manager C21 Debate Squad C41 MARIAN PoN'ro Pontiru.r Libby National Honor Society Senior Honor Roll Treasurer, Art Club C41 Corresponding Secretary, Art Club C41 Scribe, Harding Debate C41 President, Quill and Scroll Q41 Art Club C3, 41 Four Star C3, 41 Harding Debate C4 Quill and Scroll C41 Baseball C31 Chairman, Scrapbook Committee Glee Club C21 Mixed Chorus C31 'Harmony Hall C31 Record Staff C4 Girls' Sports Editor Annual Staff C41 Circulation Manager C41 Honor Roll C3, 41 Student Council C41 Hall Patrol C4 Library Worker C31 Gym Office C41 ARLHNE RUARK ArIcnc' Regal Photoplay C11 Home Economics Club C3, 41 Once in a Lifetime C41 Tennis Team Cl, 21 RUnoLPii SHAW Mm-liy' Arlington Basketball C21 Tennis C41 Annual Staff C41 Boys' Federation Armistice Day Play Assistant Sports Editor, Cub Edition Lrovn Sransnunv Sfrrd' l'Vhitnmn National Honor Society Senior Honor Roll Scholastic Honor Roll C3, 41 Cosmic Club C41 Hand C3, 41 Drum Major C4 Orchestra C41 Boys' Federation Gizomsit STEIN Grn' Arlington Hi'Y Club C41 Cosmic Club C41 Radio Club C3, 41 Vice-President, Radio Club Treasurer, Radio Club Math Club Home Room President C4 Vice-President, Home Room C41 President, Handicraft C41 Chairman, Traditions Committee C41 Chairman, Christmas Committee C41 National Honor Society Student Council Rep. Cl, 2, 3, 41 Boys' Federation Nominating Committee C41 Senior A Nominating Committee C41 Social Committee C3, 41 jon Toucan Joi Logan Boys' Federation I l,o1,A MM' 'l'om.i:u Toby Logan Volleyball 131 Baseball 121 Girls' League lnvitation Chairman, Dad- Daugbter Banquet Study llall NVorker Anrnon TRUE 'Z-11-r Regal National llottor Society Senior llonor Roll Vice-President, Radio Club 151 lresident, Radio Club 141 Radio Club 13, 41 Fire Squad Boys' Federation Scholarship Committee SAMUAL x7ENTlMlllLl0 Venti Gonzaga Rogers Service Club Student Council llonor Roll Boys' Federation Representative C Club 12, 3, 41 junior Dramatics 11, 21 Dramatic Chairman llarding Debate 13, 41 President, Iintertainment 141 Fire Squad 141 Senior Prom Committee Football 111 Basketball 111 Submergcd Once in a Lifetime Bttceaiieers Harmony llall Hollywood Extra Chorus 12, 3, 41 Student Broadcast AllACity Chorus journalism, Cub Staff Boys' Federation Arnianr XVARD 'Q-ll Santa Ana, Califm-ufo Football 11, 21 Basketball 11, 21 Football Patrol Boys' l:etla't'atitn1 Roinfier Warts Holi llumliltmt Boys' lfedcration Rox' NVli.l,mnts ll'i1ln' Bt'm1',v.r 'J-A Class l'rcsi4lt-nt Student Council Football 1l, .21 Track 131 Record Staff llonte Room President llall l'atrol R Club 15, 41 Senior llonor Roll German Club Vice President, German Club RUTII YOUNG RMU, North Crntral Girls' League Ll.oYn TRI-ZRISIZ Bauer Bemis: Hall Patrol Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room 131 Vice-President, Home Room 131 Track 1l, 21 Inter-Class Basketball 11. 2, 3, 41 Boys' Federation ALAN Uvnimi 17ikc'um Arlington Sergeant-at-Arms, French Club 131 Treasurer, Radio Club 141 Sergeantbat-Arms, Radio Club 131 R Club 13, 41 Football 12, 3, 41 Golf 13, 41 Debate 13, 41 Spring Sports Chairman 141 Student Council Inter-school Relations Committee Track 141 Vicim XVAKELEY Vera Arlington . Main Office 141 Miss Finnegan's Office 141 Girls' League BI-ITTY Whuzn Bz'Isy Brmirv Pickles Lucky Jade Girls' League GLADYS XVIHTI-Z Clarly.r I-lumilton Rogers Service Club National Honor Society President, Home Room 141 Student Body Treasurer 13. 41 0. G. A. Club 141 Big Sister Nomination Committee for Senior A's Senior Prom Committee Gizm-1vA VV1NTi:tts leon C01 H mllin Pirettes 111 Gym Office 111 President, Home Room Mmuiz Zuivtuorif Znmm1'r Imngfrllow Rogers Service Club Girls' League Honor Roll 12- 3. 41 Vice President, Art Club 131 Secretary, Art Club 121 Art lfditor of Rogers Record 13. 3, 41 President, llome Room 1.31 Manager, Paint Crew 131 Secretary of Girls' League Footlights Club 131 Girls' League Council 13, 41 Stage Crew 12, 3, 41 Student Council 131 Girls' Inter-lligh School Council 141 Art liditor, Girls' League Gossip 131 Girls' League Representative C31 Home Room Representative 131 Secretary, Puppetry Department 131 Chairman, Puppetry Department 121 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 j Gwliu y U Leaving four years of high school behind them, 96 students were handed their diplomas Tuesday evening, January 24. Kathryn Luse led the class scholastically, while Beulah lNIcGhee gained the honor of Salutatorian. Miles Ertel was class president, aided by Charles Gumm as vice-presidentg Joe McBreen, secretaryg and Norma Thompson, treasurer. Esther Bossio was Student Council president during the last semester of the class. I GW C At the January class graduation, the school motion picture camera was first operated before the general public. Eight minutes of film, part in color, were shown of school activities. Led by 'l'cd Oster as attorney for complaints, and Charles Gumm, defense attorney. the members of the special senior English class gave a play in the form of a hearing conducted by the school board. Ralph Farano, as chairman of the school board, gave their decision after hearing the witnesses. VVinnie Mae Drake, Hilda Johnson, Audrey Duffy, hfary Jane Cass, Ar- cade Moreland, and Florence St. Onge enacted the parts of parents who dis- approved of certain phases of school life, while Edith Hoye, Patricia O'Grady, Eugene Sandberg. Martin Palmquist, and Pearl Eames were the students who upheld the present curriculum. Phyllis Lammers, Fern Ray, Esther Bossio, and Kathryn Luse comprised the members of the school board. Senioarq : Page twenty Charles lVakeley THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 ws SWVARTZ JonNsoN DAN1m,soN CASEY Blum Curnmwow Waursmzv Ili-:TTEN RATLIFF SMITH Boh Swartz ,,.,........,,..,. ...,.....,,, ...,..,...... C l ass Proxy Alveretta Culbertson .,.,. ,...,.. l Drum Majorcss ltosina Johnson ,,--,,,, ,,,,,... Y 72llClllCt0l'i8D ..,.....,..........,.1xtlllCtC lioh Danielson lilcanor Smith Helen ltatliff Paul Betten ,........., Ralph Berg .............. Mamie .lean fasey .,,, ...,.... .......... ltosina Johnson lilleanor Smith John Petty Vivian Larson Ellen Pershall llelen ltatliff Beatrice Drury Roland Dhondt Grant Anderson Dorothy Sehendel z ' 'I -1 . l M :ry 1' lc mor Qu Doris Montague Delores Bell Ethylle Anderson Flora Currycr Helen Jorgcnson livan ...,,.,lloys' Federation ..........Salutato rian .,...Girls' League .,,....................Editor .l...,.Studcnt Council .....,.............,,...Dramatics une Senicvz. Jfancvz. Roll 4000 Gladys Smith Bob Swartz Maxine McKinney Marguerite Bullard Jeanette llendriekson Mamie .lean Casey Alton Hassell ltalph Berg Bob Danielson Don Carter Roy Bishop Don Hughes Utho Nelson Frank ltotondo Paul Betten Albert Gayda James Hayes Virginia Cutler Margie Simonson Marian lionser Warren Saltz Albert Akins James Turner Marvin Ayler Ruth Hetherington Earl Terry Hazel Bronson Franees Williamson Ida Kuesterman Maxine Henry Dorothy T ec Erma Lipps Page twenty-one ALBERT AKINS Al Willard National Honor Society President Home Room C35 President Math Club C45 Treasurer German Club Boys' Federation Representative Math Club German Club Cosmic Club R Club Harding Debate Club Football Cl, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Cl, 45 Basketball qi, 2, 3, 45 MATT ALEXANDER Matt' Libby Junior Boys' Federation MARVIN Armin Libby Junior Art Club Boys' Federation EARL BARNHART Burney Lrwix and Clark Stage Electrician Cl, 2, 35 Hall Patrol C15 School Play, Once in :t Lifetime Boys' Federation Boa Bmaxsn Hamilton Track C45 Boys' Federation llrl.viN BERGI-iN Regal Girls' League PAM. BERGMAN H1lllll'IIj'H St. Xnwirr Boys' Federation Rep. C35 R Club CZ, 3, 45 Golf C45 Basketball C15 Baseball Cl, 2. 3, 45 Boys' Federation Dramatic Club U V3 f 'W' .. ' li lC'riivi.i,r: ANnrRsoN Amly' Libby Junior Rogers Service Club llandicraft Department Drum and Bugle C3,45 llonor Roll C3,45 Girls' League GRANT Awm-1RsoN Anm',v' Barrier Vice-President Home Room C47 Student Council C35 Math Club Cosmic Club Baseball C15 Football C3, 45 llall Patrol HAZIQI. BARRIER ll1nrt'u,r High Vice-President Home Room Attendance Checker Home Room Four Star Club C35 llome liconomie Club C45 Girls' League Dl5LoRl5s B. BELL I?iug-Ilorig' Libby Junior President Home Room C25 Assistant Director Girls' League Chorus CJ, 35 Footlights Club U. G. A. Club Floor Hostess C45 Iiditor Girls' League Calender C45 Scholastic Honor Roll CZ, 3, 45 Girls' League Honor Roll 63, 45 Harmony Hall Buccaneers Drum and Bugle Corps C3, 45 Girls, Glee Club Mixed Chorus C35 RALPH Bi-:Ro JR. llfliitman National llonor Society President, Student Council Fire Squad President, R Club President, Home Room Vice-President. Montero Club Federation Representative C45 Cosmic Club C3, 45 Art Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club CCharter Member5 Montero Club C3, 45 Football Cl, 3, 45 Track Cl, 2, 3, 45 RoRrR'r URRGER Hilti-li' Libby Rogers Service Club C3, 45 Boys' Federation Rep. C35 Secretary, Home Room C45 President, Home Room C45 Sergeant-at-Arms, Footlights Club President, Footlights Club Executive Senior Committee Record Staff C Club C3, 45 PAUL Br.'r'rrN Bemis: Senior Honor Roll President, Quill and Scroll Cub Edition Record Staff Editor, Rogers' Record Annual Staff Boys' Federation Rogers Service Band CZ, 3, 45 Orchestra DON BLACKWELL Blackie North Ccntral Hall Patrol C45 Paddle Squad Q45 Boys' Federation ALHERT BEVAN Hamilton R Club Radio Club Q25 Hockey Q35 Boys' Federation Rosa B0-IE llffaryfliff Girls' League MAMAN Bonssn Mary Ann Bemis.: Sub-Chairman, Social Life Department O. G. A. Club C Club Baseball C15 Basketball Q15 Volleyball 115 Cub Staff C45 Record Staff Q4 Annual Staff C45 Doxornv Bnrnizsm Longfellow Vice-President, Home Room U5 Record Staff Annual Staff IAMES Bmswmz lim Hamilton Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room 63. 45 Secretary, Home Room C45 Cosmic Club Radio Club Track Q25 Once in a Lifetime Q45 Svmrzv Bnoruenron Regal Track Cl, 3. 45 Hall Patrol Orchestra 13, 45 Band C45 Boys' Federation HAI-. H ERMAN BLANCHER Dark Eye Rcgal Junior Dramatic Club Radio Club Hall Patrol Boys' Federation Rov Blsuor Bish Longfellow Fire Squad C45 Hall Patrol 125 R Club CZ, 3, 45 Golf fl, 2, 3, 45 Baseball C15 Home Room President 125 Student Council C25 LOUISE A. Bohm I.oui:' Bemis: VicesPrcsident, C Club C25 Tennis Club Tennis C3, 45 Basketball C35 Volleyball QI, 2, 35 Tumbling KZ, 3, 45 Baseball fl, 2, 3 Gym Office fl, 2, 35 Girls' League H ELEN Bowl-:Rs P1my' Girls' League ELizAss'rn Bm-:wmz Betty Clarkxton Secretary, Hiking Department Volleyball U, 25 Library Worker Girls' League HAzEL MAE BRONSON Booty North Crnlral Library VVorker Cl, 2, 35 Secretary, O. G. A. Club C45 Student Council Rep. Q45 O. G. A. Club Girls' League IJEL BRONVN Burko' Regal President, Home Room C45 Vice-President, Speech Club 141 . . President, U. 5. History II C45 R Club ffl, 45 Football Cl, 2, 3, 45 Basketball fl, Z, 3, 45 Baseball Cl, 25 Boys' Federation Dramatics C45 Prom Committee Debate l 1 1 lNlAm:1:14.klTr1 D. lh'1.1.ARn lWamic Arlington Secretary, Freshman Class l'rc-sirlent, Home liconomics Club 141 Secretary, G. A. C. 141 G. A. C. Club 13, 41 Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 41 Baseball 11, 2 Tennis 13, 41 Tumbling 111 Swimming 131 Skating 131 Student Council 14 Campcraft Sub-Chairman 121 Handicraft 12, 31 liig Sister 13, 41 YVONNE l1IAR-IORIIC llrkkls Brmixs Pickles Pirette Girls Girls' League iilCORGE CAS!-tx' Arlington Senior Prom Committee Ili-Y Club 141 Rogers Service Club lioys' Federation lfDNA Cauniu, 'lffiilit- Libby Girls' League llama Cowl-:ic llr'rb' Arlington Art Club 141 lloys' Federation Lois Cox North L'r'ntral Tennis 11, 21 Uperetta '37 and '38 Al.Vl'.RETTA Cul.m-.ltTsoN limi lVl1ifmau Prcsitlcnt, 11A Class Quill and Scroll Tumbling Basketball Volleyball lftlitor of Annual Record Staff 141 Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41 Drum Majoress 13, 41 Pirettcs 1l, 2, 3, 4 Drum and llugle Corps 141 llanil Drum Majoress 131 Once in a Lifetime Song Leader 12, 3, 41 Know Your Schools liroailcast KFPY Girls League Honor Roll Stnfly Hall Vl'orker DON CARTER Pinler'y Regal National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Home Room President 131 Secretary, Student Council 141 Secretary, Footlights Club C41 Sergeant-at-Arms, O. G. A. Club 141 Secretary, Montero Club 141 Treasurer, Senior Class Junior Dramatic Club 1l, 21 Footlights Club 13, 41 Montero Club 13, 41 R Club 141 0 G. A. Club 141 Basketball 11, 21 Tennis 12, 41 Student Council 1l, 2, 41 Hall Patrol Manager. Winning Spring Sports Queen Yell Leader 1l, 2, 3, 41 Fire Squad 141 Room Cass Bz'mi.r.v Chorus I Boys' Federation Mann: JEAN CASEY Ca.wy Student Council 121 Chairman, Dramatics Department 131 French Club Junior Dramatic Club Footlights Club O. G. A. Club The VVhole Town's Talking Show Off The Tavern Abie's Irish Rose Once in a Lifetime A'Tovarich Secretary, Home Room 141 Ernvriziz CLICK Cin-k' Lrwi: and Clark Cub Staff, Rogers' Record Record Staff Annual Staff Cafeteria 12, 3, 41 Gizonrzi-1 XV. CoLLiNs Rip Illcdical Lak: High Sergeantsat-Arms, Speech Class Boys' Federation Doms CRUMBLEY Butch' Brnzixs Rogers Service Club 13, 41 Sub-Chairman, Social Life 141 Harding Debate 141 Four Star Club 131 Home Economic Club 141 Tennis 11, 2, 3, 41 Swimming 121 Big Sister 131 Gym Office 11 Senior Prom Committee INA MAE CLTLVER I-nic' VVII lima ri Tutor Girls' League Honor Roll , ji-:wm.I. CUMMINGS Jolly Kendrick 'Fennis Girls' League llANoi.n Cukkvrzu Spurlei'y Orrlxani Prank' Treasurer, Art Club 145 junior Dramatic Club 11, 25 Footlights Club 13, 45 Art Club 13, 45 Track 11, 2, 3, 45 Pickles The Buccaneer Hollywood lfxtra Once in a Lifetime 'l'he Tavern choir 11, 2, 3, 45 XVAYNE Darien l'resiilent, llome Room 145 Vice-President, lfntertaininent Department Debate 11, 2, 35 llall Patrol lloys' Federation GURDUN IJENNIS Longffellori' Yiee'l'resident, Rifle Club CU R Club 13, 45 Rifle Team 13, 45 Captain, Rifle Team 145 llmrkiei-1 Duukr St. Maries lliglli National llonor Society l'resident, French Club 145 Social Secretary, Home Economies Club 135 Secretary, Girls' League 145 Presiilent, llome Room 1.25 Girls' League Rep. 125 Sergeant-at-Arms, llome Room 125 Secretary, Girls' League Couueil 145 RAx'iuoNn lf1,Lls lloys' Federation ANNA MM: l':Rlt'KSl-IN Sr1lmk Libby Vice-President, lloine Pirette Girls Drum and Bugle Corps Room A . s If if ,- , . :fi I. . e e Froim Cuuurizu 1'410 -'J' Orulzurd Proric Rogers Service National Honor Society Vice-President, German Class -35 Sciretary, German I Class 13, 45 Girls' League Rep. 125 Student Council 145 llariling Debate 13, 45 German Club 12, 3, 45 lluccaneers Hollywood Extra Harmony llall llig Sister 13, 4 5 Girls' League Orchestra 1l, .25 Girls' League Chorus 135 Orchestra 11, .25 Chorus 13, 4 XYIRGINIA R. Curran Uingc'r' fJ7't'lltlY'ti Prarir' President, Home Room 145 Secretary, llome Room 1.25 French Club 1.2, 5, 45 Harding Debate 13, 4 Volleyball 125 llaseball 125 Basketball 125 Orchestra 1.2, 3, 45 llig Sister 13, 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 13, 45 Record Staff 135 Girls' League Orchestra Girls' League Chorus 145 lion IJANIICLSUN I1ar.rr' l,l'bby National llonor Society Fire Squad 13, 45 Fire Chief 145 Fresiilent, Boys' Federation 145 Student Council lixecutive Board, Student Council 145 llolne Room President 135 Committee Chairman of Queen Contest 145 Rogers Night Cnder the Stars C35 R Club 13, 45 Secretary, Athletic Dept. Football 1.2, 3, 45 llasketball 1.2, 3, 45 Track 12, 35 Sports lfditor, Cub Staff 145 Sports lillitor, Record Staff 145 Sports liditor, Annual Staff l',xeetitlre lloard of Senior Class All City Football llonorary Captain Football RoLrtNu DnoNnr .4miim1r' llolrlilion National llonor Society llanal 1.2, 3, 45 Student Council 1l, 35 Freshman Class Representatirt Chairman, Playhour Committee lloys' Federation ,INAN l':l,l.lUTT lPim1'1r.v' fll'll'llg1lUH Math Club 145 llasketball 11, 25 Volleyball 11, .25 Baseball 115 Girls' League 'll'NlC l':Nl5S llamillvn Secretary and 'l'reasurer, Home Room 145 Spanish Club 145 Sub-Chairman, Dancing Committee 135 Scrapbook Committee 115 Play Hour Committee 135 Ullollywootl Extra Study llall Roll Checker Mom-:l.i.14: l':Rlt'KSIEN ,S'ul' l.ibb,v Vice President of Home Room Pirette Girl Lmzov Invmo l':Rl,WElN LN Iliyhlinc High Honor Roll First Two Years In Chicago Football Q33 Track Q2, 3, 43 JEANNE M. Fm-Lrrni-in Holly Hamilton - Home Room Vice-President Q23 Chairman of VVays and Means Committee in Home Room Art Club Q43 Quill and Scroll Q43 Once in a Lifetime Hollywood Extra Cub Staff Q43 Record Staff Q43 llall Patrol Q43 Annual Staff Q43 Drum and Bugle Q3, 43 Play Hour Committee Q33 Girls' League Dancing Q2, 3, 43 Study Hall Q43 Senior Prom Committee Ai. flAYI3A I.rgs lVhiIman Vice-President of Student Council Cosmic Club Math Club Art Club Track Q3, 43 l':Tlll:l. ANNI-ITTE HAINI-is Ilapc High Girls' League Basketball Q23 Nurse's Office Q43 Senior Pageant Q43 Girls' League Calendar Q43 l'uppetry Q43 l3lARTIN HANI-:Numan Otfarnui Hillx High lloys' Federation Mrznmz HART Bvmisx Boys' Federation JAMES llAYES Jim Gonzaga Boys' Federation Senior Prom Committee Senior Honor Roll Jovtti: FAIRHVRN Dof1cy Rcgal Treasurer, Home Economics Club Q43 Home Economics Club Q3, 43 Girls' League Volleyball Q1, 2, 33 Baseball Ql, 2, 33 Pirette Lieutenant Q43 Spring Sports' Queen Candidate Q33 Pirette Girls Q33 Song Leader Q43 Senior Pageant Q43 EUGENE Fkosr Ilamilton llall Patrol Golf Joni: GOODMAN Jo'lmn,x ' Brmixs President, Home Room Q33 Presitlvnt, Speech Club Q43 UR Club Track Q2, 3, 43 Cub Staff ARTHUR IIANENHIIRG Art Grand Rapids, Michigan Boys' Federation Lrovn ll.-SNK!-I lVc'xt l'al1vy Boys' Federation Amon IIASSELL JR. Otix Orrhnrdx Cosmic Club Q43 Math Club Q43 R Club Q3, 43 Track Q2, 3, 43 IEANETTI-3 ld!-INDRICKSON Jan' Libby Junior Treasurer, 0. G. A. Club O. G. A. Club Cub Staff Q43 Record Staff Q43 Annual Staff Q43 llig Sister Q43 Hall Patrol Q43 Tutor Q33 Skating Q3, 43 Puppetry Q2, 33 Senior Honor Roll Scholastic Honor Roll HAI., GLEN IIENRICKS Ulm Ilofu' lliglh lloys' Federation MANINI-7 HENRY .'lIu.1 ' St. Prztricklr Quill and Scroll C45 0. G. A. C45 tz. A. C. C45 ' Tumbling tl, 25 Volleyball Q25 Manager of Volleyball Basketball t2,'5v, 45 Captain, Basketball ' Baseball Cl, 2, 3, , Cnh Staff Q 5 Record Stat' , lf Annual Sta f C45 ' if Pirt-ne oar S 43, X45 f ff 1' I ARLENE lFllNSllANY Hntrlr C0111 mbia Ballet Chairman in Gov. Class Chairman in Camera Class Chairman in N. XV. llistory jon N lloautk Regal Boys' Federation DoN lluonrs l?nu Arlington National Honor Society Sergeant-at-Arms, Cosmic Club Q45 Vice-President, Home Room Q33 Vice-Presitlent, Senior Class Q45 V Cosmic Club Math Club German Club R Club Yell Leader fl, 2, 3, 45 Basehall Manager 125 Student Council C35 lloys' Federation Representative Q45 Fire Squad Q45 RUSINA M. JOHNSON Btzlw Ilamilton Valedictorian National llonor Society Rogers Service Student Council Cl, 35 Vice-President, O. G. A. Q45 Secretary, 0. G. A. Q35 Chairman of Big Sisters C3, 45 Secretary, Senior A Class Junior Dramatics C25 Footlights 13, 45 0. G. A. 13, 45 Pirette C15 Girls' League Council Q4 Glee Club Cl, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus Candy Counter Q35 Main Office C2 Mr. Meyer's Secretary Pickles C15 lluccant-ers lead C35 Harmony Hall lead U5 Hllollywootl Extra lcad Q45 Scliolastic Honor Roll Girls' League Honor Roll Tutor Q25 Cmrrolm JONES lnmgfvllozu Boys' Federation KENNETII A. HILL Kenny Bemis: Boys' Federation Rurn HETXIERINGTON Smokey Hamilton President of Home Room Student Council Representative H. R. Representative Sergeant-at-Arms, G. A, C. G. A, C. Basketball C45 Volleyball Q35 Tennis C35 Baseball Q35 Swimming Skating Tumbling IJILIA HOMES Arlington Girls' League FRANCES L, Hox'rEl.L Penny lVlu't mmm President of H. R, C45 Student Council Q45 Tutoring Cub Staff Rogers Record Q45 Study Hall Checker cDNA JOHNSON Mfrs! Valley Girls' League Cl,A1n-:NVE JONES Clarrnre Columbia Rogers Service Club Tennis CZ, 3, 45 M. Vlcron JONES Stubby Hamilton Hall Patrol Vice'Presidcnt, OB Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Art Club Art Club Boys' Federation 1 lli-LLEN jouminsim J0rgic Libby Vice-President, llome Room Girls' League Representative O. G. A. Girls' League Chorus Operetta C35 Norma LAN:-2 I'v1'l'rr Libby Skating Hiking Girls' League Mamw. Lamson Libby Girls' League BIARY Lt-.Nz l.rn:o Regal Secretary, llome lieonomics Club 'l'reasurer, llartling Debate Club llmne Economics CZ, 3, 45 llarding Debate C3, 45 Chairman, llantlicrafl Department C35 Sub-Chairman, Knitting Department CZ, 45 Tutnbling C15 Volleyball Cl, 2, 35 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45 Captain C25 Baseball Cl, Z, 5, 45 lintertainetl in Girls' League Con, Pep Con anal Pay Cons. Tennis C35 l':RMA Lirrs Jim Bemis.: National llonor Society Student Council O. G. A. Club Main Office Girls' League llonor Roll Cub Staff Record Staff Annual Staff President, Girls' Athletic Club C45 G. A. C. Club C3, 45 llarding Debate Reporter C45 llartling Debate C45 Volleyball Cl, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45 llaseball Cl, 2, 55 Swimming Skating Tennis Hantly Andy Nurse's Office Rogers Service Club Secretary, llome Room Chairman, Public Utility Department Gym Office Girls' League Council Gumvs MrDowEi.i. Columbia Girls' League LIAXINE J. MCIIARNESS Mar Columbia Rogers Service llall Patrol Baseball Cl, 2, 35 Basketball Cl, 2, 35 Tumbling Cl, 2, 35 Volleyball Cl, 2, 35 Main Office VV0rker X 12 ' , 1 M l CIIARLFS Koiuws I.ony1fz'Ilo1i' Boys' Fctleration Fleas K LANt:il,l. llilllfliltlll lloys' lfetleration Yivirm l,AusoN Vin llamtltmt Rogers Service Club National llonor Society Presitlent, O. G. A. Club C45 Seerctary-Treasurer, R emi, C45 Vice-President, Girls' League C45 Tennis C3, 45 liig Sister C55 Stutly llall Checker C25 Main Office C3, 45 Room Representative C35 Cantly Counter and Cafeteria C4 Stenographer for Mr. Neyer C45 llall Patrol Captain C45 JUNE Love Florin Coeur ti' .-llruc Senior Prom Committee Quill and Scroll Presitlent. Home Room C45 Senior lfxecutive lloartl C45 Record Staff C45 Cub lftlitor C45 Annual Staff C45 Scholastic Honor Roll C45 Girls' League lJoN.xi.n MrCi.i-:i,l.ANn Ibm llumillon Rogers Service Club Football CZ, 35 llaseball C25 lloys' Federation CLAIM Mctlizrg 1f'ibbrr' Arlington Spanish Club Girls' League Girls' Glee Club 'l'lie Buccaneers Harmony Hall llollywootl Extra' Senior Prom Committee IVAN MCINNES lin lVhitman Assistant Bantlmaster lloys' Federation JouN MCKINNEY ,5'Izmlmc ' North Cvlltral lloys' Federation DllNAI.It E. bICblll.l,l-N Mot Rit:':'iIlv High lioys' Federation IIELYN INIMK 'klllzrk' .-Irlingtou Rogers Service Club President, llume Room C33 llaskctltall fl, 23 Volleyball Cl, 22 llascball fl, 2 Hostess Q41 Si-nior Social Committee 1-lb Sllmtcv A. lNit:,xo .5'1'il' Lirnxjwf' Fire Squad Rogers Service Club Pri-sidcnt, Montcro Club C43 xYlk'C-PTt'Slil?l'Il, Sports Dept. Vice'-President. Boys' Federation Q-U Vice-Pri-sidcnt, R Club President, llomv Room LU Football QI, 2, .D llaskctlmll 115 llaschall fl, 2, 5, 41 hltxrla lbll-iRRlTT St'Jlt'dl'411l0fi'A'Il lligflt Rogi-rs Scrvivze L35 l'rcsidi'nt, Rifle Club C35 Svcrctary, Rifle Club L-U I't'csiilcnt, Outdoor I,ifc Dcpartnlcnt Rifli- Club CZ, 3, 4 lli-Y Club CJ, -tj R Club 1.2, 3, 45 Rifle 'Foam tl, 3, 47 llaskctlmll Q35 FRANCIS BIONAHAN Laofttr Boys' Feduration DAN Mounts 11if1'a Bvmi.v.r President, Sports Dept. Prcsiilent, Home Room Scrgcaut-at-Arms, llomc Room R Club KZ, 3, -U Fire Squad Q45 Football 11, 2, 3, 47 Track fl, 21 Student Instructor, Metal Shop MAxtN1-: Mi'KtNNt:v Rrurdfzu lligfla Annual Staff Record Staff Cub Staff Girls' League KI-INNlf'I'll BICRAI-I Ifzwrvlt lliylt llall Patrol Paddle Squad l'rcsitli-ut, Art Club Scrgi-ant-at-.-Xrms, A K 1 135 Art Club U, 45 lllauagi-r. nllollywooi l Took Part in Two Upitil Riisim-ss Manager, Iwo Quvcns U, 43 RM' illANl.liY Sl.: lu Norllt Crutrol llascball C41 lioys' Fczleratioin lilf'l l'v Ml-1kle11'1' H Ill l.1l1b4t' xqllil'-l,I't'Sl1ll'lll, llomi Room C43 Gln-e Club llollywooil lfxtrrf' Girl! League R.xT1ltu'N M ll,I,liIt lint llumillou nllollywooil Extra Study llall Clwckvr C4 Girl! Lcaguv: Dl5ltlS lSlUNTAt1l'lC o lVltitma11 Vive--l't'caiilcl1t, lllllllk Roo Spanish Club Study llall Clluckrt llall Patrol llig Stalvt' l':I.SlI-Z Mons l.ougf:'ll01U Prcsiilcnt, C Clul llailminton Volleyball lcc Skating Gym Office Main Uffici' llall Patrol Nursc':4 Offire' DoNAi.n GonnoN Moss Hon North Central Quill anal Scroll Record Staff Annual Staff Cub Edition lloys' Feileration l,.u'uA BIURSE l.rzurir Hvrriilts Rogers Service Club Treasurer, U, G, A. Club 133 Secretary, Home Room 1.53 Student Council 143 C Club 12 Tennis 11, 2, 33 Volleyball 123 Tunibling fl, 23 Baseball 12 livi-1i.vN J, Nlsrm' livin l.ru'i': and Clark llome Room President Sturlt-nt Council Rep. Secretary, llome Room Girls' League Rep. Senior llautl 12, 3, 43 Pin-tte Girl 123 RAl,l'll Omni: Ted Libby Junior High Rogers Service Club Rifle Club lloys' Federation .louis tJ1.si1N lmfiyfrllort' President, Four Star Club 1.23 Prcsitlcnt, llome Room 133 President, lloys' Federation Iintertainment Department lfootlights Club CN Club 113 The Buccaneer Once in a Lifetime 'l'ovarich Harmony llall Hollywood Extra Student Council 1, Manager, Spring Sports Queen llall Patrol 143 RIUNTANA Usrnv Arlington Secretary, Vocational Department llasketball 123 Volleyball 123 Gym Office Record Staff Annual Staff Ll-.UNA Orr .lI1'i'kfy St. Zllarirx High Girls' League Maxim: M. Mum-nv Mor Sl. Patrirk'.1 Orchestra 11, 23 Girls' League llig Sister Orno Nmsox Hfilllifiillltl Vice-President, llome Room 133 Math Club 143 Football 12, 33 Track 113 llaseliall 11, 2, 3, 43 lloys' Federation ARTIIUR Novorxv Art ll l1itman Secretary, Home Room 123 Vice-President, llome Room C33 President, Home Room 143 President, Hanilieraft Department 143 Vice-President, Cosmic Club 143 Rifle Club 1.33 R Club 15, 43 Math 143 Baseball 11, 2, fl, 43 Track 113 Assistant Sports liditor, Record Staff 143 llall Patrol I,omzA1Ni-: Um-:AN Mel Libby Junior High Girls' League Representative Pirette Girls Girls' League jon rs NY P. Usso Rubber l.r'g.v Arlington President, HC Club 133 junior Dramatic Club 123 llarcling Debate 13, 43 R Club 12, 3, 43 Secretary, Boys' Federation Athletic Group Football 11, 2, 3, 43 llasketball 11, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 11, 23 Vice-President, Boys' Federation l-Qusrxiz f3STl.l'NlI til-rn' lmrigfvllow lloys' Ferleration filitlktill l'i1RRx' .'lIns.rnlim ,4111'rlgl!uu llall Patrol 12, 3, 43 Fire Squad 13, 43 President, German Club 1.23 President, Home Room 1.23 Student Council 133 C Club -AR Club German Club Math Club Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43 Football 1l, 2, J, 43 llasketball 1l, 2, .l, 43 ELLEN PERSIIALL Lynn Whitman National Honor Society Rogers Service Vice-President, Home Economics Club 145 President, Home Room 145 Secretary, Home Room 135 G. A. C. Club Volleyball 11, 2, 45 Basketball 11, 2, 35 Swimming 125 Skating 135 Tumbling 115 Record Staff 145 Annual Staff 145 Nurses' Office 125 Advisers' Office 125 Bon Perens Pdf Columbia l-lall Patrol 11, 25 Study Hall VVorker 1.25 Harding Debate Vice-President, Home Room R Club llockey Football 115 Baseball 115 FRANK Prrrzkson Parr Stockton, California Rogers Service Rifle Club 135 German Club 12, 35 Math Club 145 Football 135 Track 115 Tutor 115 Hall Patrol 13, 45 Rogers Patrol 135 Cub Staff llELI-IN RA'r1.trF lI4'Ir'n Hamilton National Honor Society Rogers Service Club Vice-President, junior Dramatic Club 125 President, Junior Dramatic Club Vice-President, Cosmic Club Footlights Club Chairman, Dramatic Department President, Home Room Student Council The Showoff Abie's Irish Rose Once in a Lifetime' Tovarich Gi-:lutLniNie Riu: Gary Longfrllozv President, Home Room 125 Girls' League Representative Student Council 145 Vice-President, 9B Class Big Sister 135 Harding Debate C Club Volleyball 125 Spring Sports Queen Contest jam-:T Rink fan Bcmiu Service Club 13, 45 President, Home Room 135 Vice-President, Home Room Chairman, Knitting Committee Quill and Scroll 145 Tennis 135 Swimming 135 Student Council 145 Annual Staff 145 Record Staff 145 Library Worker 13, 45 Gym Office 115 Senior Prom Committee 135 Berry Euuniz Roiimson Longfellow Rogers Service Main Office VVorker Big Sister 135 VieEe3President, Home Room 4 Room Representative 12, 35 Treasurer, Harding Debate 145 llarding Debate Club 13, 45 Volleyball 11, 25 li -1 tl l0llN VVr:s1.15v PETTY Jolumit ' Longfellow National Honor Society 13, 45 Boys' Federation Home Room Representative Sergeant-at-Arms, Spanish Club Spanish Club Math Club R Club Ratlio Club Football 1Manager Squad5 Baseball 1Manager Squacl5 Track 1Manager Squad5 135 Basketball 1Manager Squatl5 lloys' Chorus 115 Mixed Chorus 115 Operetta, Pickles All-School Play, Tovarich Senior Prom Committee Senior llonor Roll llall Patrol limit. PETERSON Peli ' North Central Boys' Federation lll.l.IlC 1'uIANo Ogg Arlington Girls' League lfo Ri-1YNoi.os Range Rrgal Sergeant-at-Arms, Speech Club 143 Scrgeanttat-Arms, Home Room , U5 I resident, Home Room 11, 25 R Club 11, Z, 3, 45 Football 11, 2, 3, 45 llaskctball 11, Z, 3, 45 'l'cnnis 125 Track 11, 3, 45 Baseball 11, 25 lloys' Federation Rccurll Staff Fire Squad 12, 45 Cub litlition Student Council Senior Prom Committee llirrrr R1t'Ki:'rTs Bt'tl,v Rryol Treasurer, Girls' League Floor Hostess 145 Secretary, Home Room 145 Chairman, Hiking Department 157 FRANK ROTONDO Frankie Coolwr Secretary of llome Room llantl 135 ft - H Fl.om:Ncl2 Rom-:Rs ,Snsy Libby Rogers Service Scholastic llonor Roll 13, 4 Presitlent, Footligltts 145 Presitlent, llome Room 125 Footlights 13, 45 Annual Staff 145 Rt-cord Staff 145 Cub Staff 145 Floor llostcss 145 The Vllhole Town's Talking Costume Director, The Show- off Assistant Director, ' Tavern 'The A'SlSl?llll Director, Abie's Irish Rose Assistant Director, Once in a Lifetime Assistant Director, 'Tovarich Assistant Director, Harmony Hall Girls' League Chorus 125 jov Riimtivn Joy Arlington Girls' League XVARREN SAi.'rz BMX Arlington Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Dramatic Club 123 Vice-President, ll. Debate 143 President, Cosmic Club 143 Secretary, Sports Department, Boys' Federation 133 President, Home Room 12, 33 Sergeant-at-Arms, Home Room 133 Montero Club 13, 43 Cosmic Club 13, 43 R Club 12, 3, 43 German Club 13, 43 Ili-Y Club 143 Football 11, 2, 3, 43 llockey 133 Tennis 11, 2, 3, 43 Show Off 123 Band 11, 23 Project Committee 133 Spring Sports Queen Manager 1, 2, 33 Doktrritv SCIIENIIEI. Dot Longfellow ' Rogers Service Club G. L, Room Representative V. P. Home Room Main Office 133 llall Patrol Library Cn1tiu.i:s Snokr CIi1o'k Libby funior Boys' Federation Own. Maia Sii.i.s Of-v Columbia Girls' League Bumaim SIMPSON Bnbbiv Regal Treasure, G. A. C. Room Representative G. A. C, Home lieonomics Club Volleyball 12, 3, 43 Tumbling 12, 33 Basketball 11, 2, 3,43 Baseball 11, 23 Tennis 13, 43 Cub Edition Pirate Girls 12, 3, 43 Gym Office Proin Committee Gi.Am's SMITH Glad National Honor Society Service Club Secretary, Cosmic Club1-13 President, Home Room 1.13 Home Room Representative Cosmic Club 13, 43 Pickles 113 Buccaneers 123 Harmony Hall 133 Hollywood Extra 143 llall Patrol 13, 43 Handy Andy 133 Big Sister 13, 43 High School Choir 11, 2, 3, 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 143 Pirettes 133 ltfmzv L. Scnnmuisi. Salim-m' St, Patrivkir Room Representative Art Club R Club Volleyball 11, 2, 33 Tumbling 11, 2, 33 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 1Referee3 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43 Skating 133 Tennis 12, 3, 43 Pirate Girls 11, 2, 3, 43 Gym Office i bil-LRN SATLER Vern West Vallry Boys' Federation Cub Edition lNI1il.VlN Simrvsnx' Mel Lougfrllow Math Club Boys' Federation lirmson Snouixrs 1il' Libby Junior Tumbling 11, 23 Volleyball 11, 23 Roll Checker 123 Pickles Harmony Hall Mmuzii-3 SIMONSON. Sonic Bemis: Rogers Service Club Student Council Girls' League C Club Volleyball 11, 23 Tennis 11, 2,3 Gym Office l,ibrary Desk Scholastic Honor Roll l':I.1-ZANOR J. SMXTII Pumpkin Hamilton National Honor Society Salutatorian President, French Club 143 Secretary, Cosmic Club 133 Vice-President, Girls' League 143 President, Girls' League 143 Chairman, Big Sister Department, Girls' League 133 President, Home Room 123 President, Freshman Class 113 French Club 12, 3, 43 Cosmic Club 13, 43 Math Club 143 Pirette 133 Drum and Bugle Corps 143 ISAHEI. SMITH Bell St. Patrick'.v Spanish Club Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 11, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 11, 2, 33 Pirettes 12. 3, 43 vi Oscmt Srikrian Irie St. Patrick-'.r Sergeant-at-Arms. Rifle Club 145 Y Nice-President, Outdoor Life 145 Cosmic Club Rifle Club Rifle Team 145 Don STH-tri-1 Ting Regal President, Federation lintertainmenl Department 135 Sec retary, lloys' Federation 145 , junior Dramatics 1-5 Footliglits 145 Fire Squad 145 Band 13, 45 Orchestra 145 President, Boys' Federation Hall Patrol 145 Pickles Buccaneers llarmony Hall Once in a I.ifc-Time .4 l,i,ovn Srirssi Sim llf'ln'hnau Math Club Football 1l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 12, 35 Iinirn 'l'.citAcENo Arliflgltmz Vice-President, llome Ronin Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45 Captain, Basketball Volleyball 11, J, S, 45 liaseball 11, 2, 3, 45 RllSSlCl.l. ,PIIOMPSUN ICn.v.r Rcgol - Rogers Service Club Vice-President, llome Room 13 Treasurer, llome Room 145 Social Representative, llome Room Secretary, l':lllt'l'i3iIlIIll'lll Department lli4Y Club 13, 45 Senior Prom Committee Senior Nominating Comm. Rifle Club Record Staff Cub Staff Annual Staff llusiness Manager, Rogers Record liand 1.2, 3, 45 Rlcuann ,l1Rl'SCt5TT link lVi'.rl l'ullc,V llome Room Representative Paddle Squad 145 Record Staff 145 lloys' Federation JAMFS 'I'ui1Ni-:it Ro,rrm BFlPlIiJ.f Rogers Service Club President, Spanish Club 145 Vice-President, Spanish Club C45 Treasurer, Spanish Club 135 Home Room Secretary 1.3, 35 Home Room Vice-President Track Manager Hall Patrol 11, 25 Paddle Squad 12, 35 Secretar' Outdoor life De it, L 4 l of Boys' Federation We A ,Qmw Roarm- I,, Swlnzrz forgo- I.i'bb,v National Honor Society Rogers Service President, Home Room President, C Club Boys' Federation Rep. C Club Footliglit Club lfditor of Cub lfdition liditor of Rogers Record 145 Annual Staff President, Senior Class 'UllUVHl'lCl1lY Movie Camera Committee Queen Contest Committee Chairman Student Council Dance Committee Scholastic llonor Roll janiis A. SNYDICR fmt Cionzvwrcc lliyli lloxing 1l, 25 at Commerce VVrestling 11, 25 at Commerce Gym Leader 125 at Commerce llonornx' Tier: Colrillr Junior High Spanish Cluh 13, 45 Basketball 12, 35 liaseball 12, 35 Tumbling 12, 3 Volleyball 12, 3 'llennis 13 Drum and Bugle Corps 13, 45 EARL Tukitr lJukv Regal Student Council 1.25 Sergeant-at-Arms, Cosmic 145 Sergeant-at-Arms, German Club 13, 45 llomc Room President 125 Cosmic 13, 45 Montero 13, 45 German Club Four Star Club 13, 4 R' Club 1.2, 3, 45 Spring Sports Queen Manager 135 'l'utor 115 llall Patrol 135 Douornv 'l'okc:izRSoN lint Columbia Dancing liirls' League HARRARAJ XVAGNER Bobs lffllllilfllll Spanish Club Student Council Tennis 135 llall Patrol 1l,ieut.5 Gym Office Advisor's Office ,lAM14:s llRl-Q .5'kee H In'lman Quill and Scroll 145 Secretary, Math. Club 145 lloys' Federation Rep. 115 Secretary, Home Room 135 Associate liditor, Annual 145 l,ieut. Ilall Patrol 145 Mathematics Club 145 llifY Club 12, .15 Stage Crew 12, .15 lflectrician 12, 35 Cub Staff 14 Record Staff 145 Annual Staff 145 FRANCES BIAE XNVILLIAMSON I faomy l.migfr'llo'w President, O. G. A. C43 Secretary, French Club CI, 33 Treasurer, Girls' League Girls' League Rep. Student Council Rep. 0. G. A. Club French Club Basketball C33 Baseball Cl, 33 Tennis C2, 33 Volleyball Cl, 3 Pirette Cl3 Nurses Office C33 Stufly llall C33 llnstess C43 liuvru VVi:Nbi:l. lVrmiy Ennis: Vice-President, Ilariling Debate Club C3, 43 0. G. A. Club C43 Volleyball Baseball Basketball Tumbling Ilmzwrin' XYIIITTAKER lint l.m1gfrII1m' junior Dramaties Operetta llarmnuy llall Basketball Cl, 23 Tunilrling Cl, 23 lVlAHY j. hv0LFliRMAN !fmiv Bvmi.r.v Girls' League Rep. C13 junior Dramalies Club Cl, .23 Four Star Club C33 Baseball CZ, 33 Volleyball qs, 43 llzisketball C33 Record Staff C43 Annual Staff C43 Pickles C23 Quill aurl Scroll CHARLES YV. hVAKEl.EX' Chufk' Arlington Fire Squad C3, 43 Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys' Fed. Vice-President, Athletic Dept Fire Chief C43 R Club C2, 3, 43 Football Cl, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 43 Hi'Y C43 Golf CZ, 3, 43 All-City Football '38 Bland Award '38 Ai.ExANnER NVIIALEY AIcu' Bemis: Boys' Federation 1'A'riuctiA XVILLIAMS Pat' Bcnnxs C Cub C23 Volleyball Cl, 2, 33 Baseball Cl, 2, 33 Basketball Cl, 23 Basketball Referee C33 Tumbling Cl, 2, 33 Skating C33 Dance Committee Pirette Girls Cl, 23 Gym Office DIARY I.. VVYNKOOI' ' 'Squerk Libby Secretary, Art Club C43 0. G. A. Club Glee Club Home Room Rep. C2, 43 Im: '1'Av1.on Arlington Boys' Federation r THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 uneelafu .Entering in September 1935 as a class of 197, the graduating Seniors of June 1939 were then the largest class ever to start their high school days at Rogers. They maintain a size distinction to the end. On Friday evening, June 7, diplomas will be handed to 193 seniors-the largest class ever to be gradu- ated. Scholarship honors go to Rosina Jolmson, Valeditorian, and Eleanor Smith, Salutatorian. Bob Swartz leads the class through its last days at Rogers. while Don Hughes holds the position of vice-president. Rosina Johnson keeps the minutes as secretary, and Don Carter is treasurer. Two members of the class have occupied the Editor's desk on the Record staff, Bob Swartz, and Paul Betten. Ralph Berg headed the Student Council during the last semester. une0 'Past present and future democracy will be portrayed at the June gradu- ation in Challenge of Democracy. The script was written by the special English 8 class under the direction of Paul MacGown of the English depart- ment. Those participating in the comnienceinent program and production were Wayne Dalke, Johnny Olsen, Lois Cox, Yvonne Burke, Dick Johnson, Jean Starry, John Petty, Annette Haines, June Enos, Anna Mae Ericksen, Ethylle Anderson, Ray lNIanley, Eleanor Smith, Doris Montague, Lucille Graedel, Al Akins, Jeanne Fletcher, Bob Swartz, Russell Thompson, Gordon Nelson, Ralph Oberg, James Hayes, George Casey, Bob Berger, Joyce Fairbnrn, and Don Steele. Senhnrq Page thirty-five 11. 'T' , ,wg , , 6 A ' Wi nl' .uno ...Q- l, I-Qllvr. 3 , l'n-lvl'Nul1. Harris. X. Starr. I I. llvnry. J. lln-mlrirkmn :md I,:mc. tr. ? U. lh-lyca. IJ. Stussi. Ilnglwr, 7. Silnpwn. 10. HI'k'VVt'l'. lj. Lnlwh limu. 1. l,:ul1m1n'r-. PW I4. U'Hrim-n mul r llrrflv vu' Us THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Q3 Q W0 Page tl tj THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 V U l'ffgr thurly-cighl 'Q Q9 Y R THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939 g. We , I. Q9 Q R Page th I5 THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 Q3 Y W0 I'm1v forty X 4 THE TREASURE CHEST ' IUNE, 1939 ..: 1 I Q W' QJ, A Q fx fs 6 ' ,Tm va E 0- Pnyc foriyonr 0 f' f THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Q3 fc Q' 'R xfgzkg Xxx XL X XXX REL, Pay! forty-two THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Page forty-Ihre npaqmdr 6047-241, ig-Q1 Q sf Paul' forty-four wiimw ssff . W U W' . ' aeafwza gif WWjJ5WN,M DWQSWIM My ,hwwwawff WMwfi'g?W . fif' 3 WWW fmf ' Q ' 'f T si -Q ng.. Q--i---- ....-. fa-M-. 3 .Fl 7 ,Q--f' I, -I Mnlskclu-15. 3, l.lulw1g :xml Glass. S. just rvsti J, Lung lfzus 0. l'v.-rahzxll. . Saltl. .L lluutiug. 7. R Gang. IH. k'larkv. 4. Pvck il hun, '15 iw- ll. llfilllllllillg. IJ. lin-x? 13, SH'l'lllUL. llllllllvl un-I Snitz. Pugr fnrfj THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: IC. Smith, fl. Smith, Ponto, Hinz, XVhitv, liossio, lliwllkvr, lll1g.: 1Q-s, and IH-tty. S1-4-mul Row: llrakn-, Larson, I2ysvf.:'g.:'n-1', liutliff, Johnson, l'ar'lc-V, Mr. .Iinm-tt i1l4lYlSl'l'l. Third Row: Mr. M4-yor t:ulx'isurb, llrury, fllll'l'j'l'l', .lohnson, Osh-r. Thompson, and Lipps. I-'mirth Row: Ux1'i--mln-V, ldrtvl, Hicks. I'v-rshall, Swartz. IZ1-Vg, Kluxli, anal Hmmm. M iles lirtvl Kathryn l.usc llvnlah Mclllive Mamis- llinz Gladys VVhitv 'l'vd Osh-r Art Trur- Nlilvs lirtvl llawm-Ida Ilia-ks ltosina Johnson lil:-anur Smith John P4-tty Don Hupxlws ' Jfonmg' N'-.4-.4-wp FI RST S li M l'lS'l'l'l It M NM BNHS .Xlln-rt Akins Don Cart:-r Cliarlcs Gumm lfldna Mar' Anderson G4-orgv Stn-in .lanws Kludt lloh Danielson Erma Lipps lloh Swartz Ralph Brrg Shirlvy Tlmrnpson Flora Currycr lh-atric'v Drury l'r11sifI1'1 Vivian Larson Ile-la-n ltatliff Lloyd StZI,llSllllI'y Esthvr Bossio NVinni1' Mac Drake Gladys Smith Don Divdikcr Ju-anvttc Johnson Isla llyscgger Roland Dhnndt Marian Ponto lillcn Ps-rshall U ltcqllirvim-nits for admittanct- to thu National Honor Society art- ontstand ll ing cl1arac'tvl'. lt'Iltll'l'Hllip. scholarship and r-crvicc. The lligllcst honor a high school e-tndcnt, may attain is Illl'llllJL'I'Sllil7 in this national organization. Prin- cipal .l. U. Mcycr and Vim'-l'l'ii1cip:1l Pl. R. .linnvtt are advisers. Pam' forty-vigil! THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: XYilson, Clarke, Bullard, Goble, Johnson, K1-ndric-k, Ellis, Curryer, Cutler, G. Smith, 111. Smith, Divdekor, E. R. .Iinnett Lzulviswl. Sm-cond Row: Nvallor, Pm-rshall, Drury, Ratliff, liyseggor, Thompson, Lipps, Schondol, Sullivan, Hatton, Oxreidor, Dhondt, Hansen, Third Row: Carter, Johnson, True, Anderson, Pickens, Akins, liassel, Kluxlt, Gayda, Swartz, Oberg. Fourth Row: llnmm, Hicks, Moblvy, Danielson, Stansbury, Berg. Bob Swartz Art Trut- .lolm Petty Don Carta-r Don Diediker Erma Lipps Flora Curryer Gladys Smith ltoland Dhondt Lloyd Stanshury Virginia Cutler Ralph Ohm-rp: Doris Montague Grant Anderson Marjorie Kendrivk Janette Ellis Naiiwml .Janna 4.440 SECOND SIHNIESTER Ol 417 M EMBERS Rosina Johnson Don Hughes Charles Gumm James Kludt Bob Swartz livatricv Drury Jeanette Johnson Ellen Pvrshall George Oxreidvr N EVN' MEMBER S VValter Mohlvy Albert Gaycla Alton Hassvll Mary Eleanor Sullivan Effie Goble Elaine Waller , Premkient Eleanor Smith Albert Akins H1-lon Ratliff Boll Danielson Ralph Berg Vivian Larson Isla Bysegger Dawnelda Hicks Paul lim-ttvn Marguerite Bullard Dorothy Sclienrlel Beverly XNilson Rox Hansen Vinm'0nt Pickens Maxine Clarke .New members were bestowed with this highest honor on April 27 when they were elected to the National Honor Society. Page forty-ninr K . X x . X4 0 HL' T ASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 if will gf will -I Xl l 5 lx First Row: l'onto, 'I'hom:i:4, SlfN'liiIlH', l':1ssicly. Ilruks-, .l:1m'kson, Ilrzukn-, IM-Holt, Ilirg.:'e-, :mul Smith, S1-cond Row: i'Jll'U'I'. Morso, iiogwlrs. t':nspo1'son, Mc-Ilowc-II. Lumlwigg, iillli2Il'll. Ln T1-Il:-, Collins, Johnson, Arnolml, und lim-ly:-:1, Third Row: lirtol, Fuzz:-tio. Simonson, Olson, .luli:m, South, ilutvhins, tl. Stvin, Swo-vt, :null Hunt. Fourth Row: Ms-lin-1-n, North XX':1I4li'on, XV:-ir, lh-rg, Uooprx-, I-Inu-h, Sjostrom, Picton, :md .ls-Iinw-k. Sifufenl eauncd i l Ii ST S1531 l'lS'l'i'2 R lisiln-r Bossio I'rw.vM0r1f Milos Eric-I I'ir-f-I'r11.vi1lm1f Don C'-:wh-r Sl1I'l'1'fIll'.Il Kuiliryn 'fllompmm Bob Swartz Edith Birgi- Gvorgc Sh-in M:1r1,:1u-rih- Bnllnrml Don Czirh-r Nlairgars-I Unspa-rsoi Vow: liivks Iisilu-r liossio Milos Erin-l lhlrlmrzl XVZIQIIIPI' Ralph Bvrpr Mildrm-ml iiogm-rs xvlllllil' Drinks- iloh fliilfk l.:1ur:L Morsv I Iii IGM HIGHS John Olson Don VVilli:uns Iinvv Bc-lyczx .il7S4'pllilll' Julian Norma Stocking: Knfllryn Tliompson l'lzlrl NV:lldron Louis Picton Yiolvt Johnson l,uc'illv Cozzvtfo iistlu-r Czifcrro Louis Sjosfrom Roy iiincli .lov ixil'iiI'0l'Il Be-ity Simonson Tl'l'lIA'Ill'1'I' Jum- Unstlv John .Ii-lim-k Warn-n North G4-rry Ludwig: Dorothy Mvilowl-ll John l'm'h-rson liill Swvvl Lorna Sopcr flll1lTiK'S xVlllti'5lii1'I' Ruth l.z1'l'vlla- Pllve-ru Yin llvl iiulvll liunicm- Johnson .lim Arnold Q 'l'lu- .issocintcml Stluivnts of liUg'l'l'N :irc officially gm'L-rm'ci lay time Studi-nl C'ouncil. lt ix nnulm- up of homo room rcprvsc-1ll:1tivcs. officn-rs of thc Boys' i m'1lm'1':1lion.Girls' IAWIQQIIQ' :xml lilo mlitor of tllc Record. Prim'ip:1l J. U. Nil'ylfl'- Miss Rosa- l'lilllN'g'1lll, :uni J. M. Tcwinlu-1 were flu: first HCIIICSUYI' amlviscrs. Page fifty JW THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 X ll I -',l.a,LN hx, r xD First Row: iil'GlZlft'Il, Ilzilvh, livoskv, 'I'i'uo, i32lYlil'iS0l1, :incl S:1n1lb0l'p:,'. S1-vond Row: Juliuno, Smith, Williamson. iY1litl'l'S, Thorson, Oglv, Harris, Appzl, Crain, Myhre, Schulz, Short, M4-Iiriflm-. Third Row: Amlvrsnii, llrilvy, Spovli, ,liivka-y, Hays, Ks-nclrick, liivk, i'5llt4'l'SUFl, Thompson, unrl Zvigll-V. Fourth Row: tlnyelu Ilunt, Fmncis lizntliff, l'lll'l'Xl'l', NVilli:nns, llrv, Pmhl, and lfiyygv. Fifth Row: liulwrls, iilllC'ilillS, Olson, Coupvr, Dahl, Rom-nu, Ilvttmi, Bvi'p:, :xml llulnm. S Gouncil SICCOND Sl'lINIliS'1'l'IR Ralph Burg' Pre.-rillmrt Al Guymlu, ,, I'im'-l'1'cxirIfnf Glliiilll Ijiliii Spgrgtqry Kathryn 'l'lmmpson Flora Curryvr Murjoriv Kcndrivk Lark Myhrc Laura llurris Hzlftin- Crain iqllllllll .IQ-:ln Short Jam-t Rivk Mildred Puth'rsnn .Ioan Tliursnn llvralldim- Zivgrlvr l'vgg:y Williams JXKIICS Appel Franca-s Williamson Gullzm Dahl MEMBERS IA-lim Earls Murjorim- Ogio lk-tty Vllultvrs Viulvt Bcncvay Kathryn Pmll Ruth Czunpln-ll Al Gayda Ulmrlvs fillllllll Dun Olson liolwrt Vlwflll' .lov Speck lid R1-m-aux Mildrvd Ura- Hclvn Ratliff Tr1'rl.vm'1er Boll Danivlson Bob Kroskc Alfrvd Bays Jack Sandberg Kg-nncth Hunt Bill Brzmtvn Anita Vzmdvrhnff Ralph Burg: Paul livttrn Tony .lulianu Daw Coupe-r llob llrilvy Frank Hutchins Q Main projvc-ts of the Stlldm-lit f'ounc-il for this S6lllt'HtCl' lmvu been matinee 1i:1nc'vs. :lilllvtiu c'mlvoL':1tim1s, :xml thc Sports Qucun contest. Principzil .l. U. Moyer. Mr. Huhllcli and Miss Rose Finncgznl :irc uciviscrs. Page fifty-one THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Williamson, Valsvig, Ricketts, Drake, Smith. Sen-ond Row: Johnson, WVynkoop, Johnson, Ratliff, Ludwig, and Zumhoff. Third' Row: NVinnlng'ton, Drury, Larson, McGhee. 014' .feaque FIRST SElNIES'I'ER Winnie Mae Drake ,,,,,,,, . President Eleanor Smith ., ,, H ,,,,, Vice-President Marie Zumhoff ,.7, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, S e cr etary Betty Jane Ricketts ,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,. H ,,,,, , . , ..T1'ew9uTe1' DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Margaret Blodgett ,......................................................l......... .....,... H andicraft Barbara Winnington ..,. l........ C amp Craft Rosina Johnson ...,,,.,,... ,...... B ig SiStCl' Hilda Johnson .......... ......... S 0Cl3l Life Beulah McGhee... ......... Puppetry Helen Ratliff ..... ....... D ramatics Betty Wynkoop ......,.... ................ S inging Peggy Jean Elijah .....,.. ......l........... D ancing Gladys Valsvig ..... Gerry Ludwig ,.,.... Public Utility ........Social Service I In order to insure friendliness among the girls of the school, the Girls' League was established. Each girl may choose the department to which she wishes to belong. The departments are advised by teachers. Page fifty-two THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Venti, Kludt. :xml Osso. Sea-ond Row: Mcliroen, Danielson., and Wnkeley. Banff' 4 ' FI R S '1' S li M lil S '1' li R Joe McBreen ,, ,, Jolm Osso ,7,.,,,,,, Jimmy Kludt ..,,,,, Uh-arles Wukeley D'l'lPAR'1'MEN'1' CHAIRM EN v ,,,,,Pres-ident Vice-President ., ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, Secretary ,Sergeant-at-arms NVaync Dalke ..... ......,..,,,.....,..T.......,,..,,,,..,.,.,.................... ..,..,,.. E n tertainment l.aVc-rne Marier ...... ..,............... S ports George Oxrieder ....... ,,,,,..........,......... C lutdoor Life harl Terry ...........,.., ,...,..., S cience and Adventure Art Novotny ....,.... ..,,,..,........,.,..,,...,...Handicraft Q The Boys' Federation, under the guidance of Mr. Tewinkel, had as its aim during the first semester, the promotion of friendliness and guidance in school activities for all the boys of the school. Page fifty-thru' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: NVilli:unson, Amin, Murphy, Anflorson, Tilmlgrvtt, :mel Smith. Sm-ond Row: M4-ml. Y. llurson, Johnson, llipps, M. llznrsrvn, :mil Ilrury. ah' .Z SECOND SEM ICSTER Eleanor Smith , President Viviun Larson l'ir'1'-I'res1ki0nt l'w:i,trice Drury Serretary FTHIICCS VVillizunson Treasurer HEPA R'l'Ml4lN'I' CHAIR MEN NIill'g.'E1lN't llloclm-tt ,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,,,,...,.................,,,,..,.,,,...,.,........, .,..,., l Iandivraft Sandra Appa ........ Rosinu Johnson ,.,. Marian llonsvr .,.,........... Zrldzl Iwo A nclvrson ..,,,. Mznrjorir M1-:ul ..,.,,,,,,,,, llofty VVynkoop A.,...., Mzulvlim- Murphy ..,,, , lirrnzm Lipps .....,...... , llihlor 'l'horns-S Magna Larson ,,.,,,, .,.,,,,,. , ,. ...fzunp Craft ,,.,.,.Big Sister ....,.Soc'ial Ilifc ..,......l'uppctry ,,,,,,,DrarnatiCs Singing ,,,,.,.,,..D:lncinp: Public Utility Social Servin- Vocational C 'l'hv Girls' IA'2lg.l'lll' affords :nn opportunity for the girls to show z1n5 ou standing nhility. which thvy may have, through thc several dC1JZll'tIllCIltS. Miss liosv l inm-gan is udviscr. Puyz' fifty-four THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: XYilli:nns, Mend, Peters, Simpson. Sm-ond Row: Mr. Hubbell Kzulvisr-rj, Steele, Ilnnielson, :infl Smith Bob Danielson, .. Sidney Mead , Don Steele Don Vliilliums Emp' 4 ' SECOND SEMESTER DEPARTMENT CHAIR MEN President Vice-President ,, , A .,,,.,,,, Secretary , Sergeant-at-arms Bob Peh-rs .............,..,,...,...,......,.......................,,.,....,. ....... E ntertainment Dau Morris ,.,.,.............. Sports .luck Merritt ,........,......,..,, Outdoor Life Nm-ul Ts-xnplin ........ ...... S cienec and Adventure Art Novotuy .,... .....i...........,...,,,.,, I izmdicruft U The five rlepzlrtlnents of the Boys' Ferlerzxtiou insures training' in various works zuul eonlpmlionsllip of the Ill0IlllJ6l'S to all the boys. Mr. Hubbell is the adviser, being newly appointed :lt the beginning of thc Second semester. Page fifty-fivr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First. Row: lilmlgi-tt. Moore. Denman. llernstein, SHIIOYISUII, Sieilia, Rudolph, Rin-k, Smith :xml XYilson. Sea-ond Row: Shaw, XYynkoop, Anflerson, St-lu-mls-l, S. Thonipson, Larson, .lohnson iit'l'Sil1lii, :intl lim-:ln-l'. Third Row: Urumbley, Demnan, t'uri'yer, l':n'lson, Robinson, lh-tlnn l,:umm1-rs, ltog,:el's, lu-nnlrlek loburn Czulviserj. Fourth Row: Lipps, Cas--y, lt. Thompson, Cawtti Ciraee Anderson Elaine Bernstein Doris Carlson Doris Crumbley Flora Curryer Bessie Denman Mary Denman Pearl Eames Peggy Jean lilijah Vivian Ellis .Mlaline Haan Mamie lliuz Hope Jolmston Phyllis Lammers Vivian Larson Kathyrn Luse llelen Mack Itosina Johnson Marpraret ltlodprett Jean 'l'horsnn tlladys Valsvig: i'ii'lll1l Lipps Marjorie Kendriek Betty Robinson Iithylle Anderson Jones, 'l'urner, Swartz, and Obl-1'g'. Rogan S ' -psp-asp MEMBERS Laura Morse Sylvia Moore Beulah McGhee Patricia O'Grady ltlvalyn Olson Margaret Reeder Florence Rogers Janet Riek Vera Rudolph Gladys Smith Carol Shaw Josephine Sieilia Shirley Thompson Norma Thompson Beverly VVilson Gladys YVhite NVinnie Mae Drake llerniee Marier Lola 'l'ohler Dorothy Sehendel Maxine MeHarness Beverly XVilson Helen ltatliff ltonnie Beedle Betty VVyneoop Margaret Yarroll Ellen Pershall Bob Berger VVarner Burrill Don Carter Roger Case Louis Drinkman Clarence Jones Elmer Kromm Don McClelland Jack Merritt Ted Oster Frank Peterson Eugene Robbins Bob Swartz James Turner Harold Schindler I,ee Overland Felix lintenmann Bob True Paul Betten Margie Simonson Betty Gaines Helen Jorgensen .The Rogers Serviee club is an honorary society for students who have done outstanding work for the school. They are recommended for membership in the faculty. li. R. Jinnett and A. P. Coburn are club advisers. I'uy1r' fiflyfsix THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Drake. Evans, Nvest, Crane. Ponto, and Zumhoff. See-ond Row: Jones, Miller, NVynkoop, Denman, Moline, and Mr. Hughes fadx'isel'J. Third Row: Hz1i'st4-ml, Curryer, Bel'g', Gayda, Johnson, True, Gottwig, and Linden. First Semester Winnie Mae Drake Jaek Linden , , Beulah Melihee Marian Punto ,, Kenny Meltae , Marvin Ayler Jimmy llarstead Ralph Berg: Bob lllake Norman Bumpns Herb Coffee Lois Crane Harold Curryer Mary Denman Winnie Mae Drake Fern Edmonson Nu' Glad eve., , ,, l,7'l'Silll?lIf , l'if-rf-I'r1e.-:irlmlt Swrretary , , . Trrfwsumr ,, Sargmr1,I-alt-A rms MEMBERS Evelyn Evans Jeanne Fletcher Al Gayda Don Gottwip: lrene Kiefer Jolm llomer Dick Johnson Hope Johnson Victor Jones Dean Ladd Ruth La'l'elle Second Semester , Kenny McRae Bob True Mary Lois Wynkoop Harold Curryer .Victor Jones Doris Lundquist J ack Linden Beulah McGhee Kenny Meltae Isabelle Miller Marian Punto Mary Schemmel Bob True Katherine West Mary Lois NVynkoop Marie Zumhoff C The purpose of the Art Club is to promote action and interest in the Fine Arts. Mr. Hughes is the club adviser. Page fifty-smfru THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Stein, IC. Smith, G. Smith, Hunt, li5lZlb0l'f.Z', '1'ci'l'y, Hansen. and Novotny. Second Row: Crocker, VV:illcx', Rntliff, Hughes, Finley, Finn, Dim-iliker, and Nelson. Third Row: Drury. Miller, Thompson, True, Munnimr. Fourth Row: Hasscll, XV1-ir, tlztymlzi. lit-rg, Brewer, Anderson, und Tcmplin. First Semester Miles Ertcl Helen Rzltliff , Gladys Smith Earl Terry , Al Akins Grant Anderson Ralph Berg James Brewer Ruth Crocker Jerry Davis Don Diediker Miles Ertcl Allen Finley Johnny Finn Al Gayda eodmic Glad sasasasa- , 1'rcs'idcnNt , , Vivre-Prcsidlmt Secretary Svrgrlmit-at-A rims Pu-blizrily Agent MEMBERS Rex Hansen Alton Hassell Don Hughes Nellie Hunt liugcne Manning.: lsnhel Miller Daryl Nelson llclcn ltatliff liucille Raabcrg Eleanor Smith Gladys Smith Second Semester , YVarrcn Sultz Art Novotny Nellie Hunt Don Hughes Eugene Manning George Stein Neal Templin Art Novotny Johnny Stein Kenney 'Tang Earl Terry Oscar Stirling Shirley Thompson Bob 'l'ruc lilaine YVallcr Brock W'eir Lloyd Stansbury .Three-year scicncc students are eligible for the Cosmic clulm, whose yearly progrsnn consists of scientific tlClll0llStl'2ltl0llS. cxpcrinicnts. lectures. industrial trips :xml social activities. l. R. liiinzcl is the cluli nclviscr. Page ffffy-ffgm THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: llvll, .xl'IilStl'OI1g, Millvr, Hanson. ltlurphy, Clarke, .l'1'lt4'l'SOIl, :md lfllijnh. Sn-voml Row: l ':u't1-r, Mobloy, llvrp.u-r, Mm-icho. I-lyscg'g'ci', Tron:-, Rntliff, Johnson, :ind ROR'l'l'S. Third Row: i':nss-y, Swartz, lilunlt, A.mh-rs, Holcomb, XVagnc1', and Hicks. Fourfh Row: Smith, Pickens, Olson, und Stculo. First Semester Florence liogcrs , Tlullu 'l'rone Ciillldl' Anders Anita Armstrong: Bob llcrgcr lslu llyscggcr Don Czlrtcr Mzunic Ji-an Cuscy llzirold Currycr IR-ggy Ji-am lfllijnli V1-rvu Ilzlnscn ' GMA ...,. l'l'axi1lm1t , l'ir'a-I':'vsi1I01zt ,,., , S1'1'r1f!ury- Troasu rv r MEMBERS Duwncldzt Hicks Jimmy Kludt Bcutricc DcChcnnc Hnrlun Holcomh llosinu Johnson Wultcr Mohlcy Mudclinc Murphy Johnny Ulscn Dorothy Pcdcrson Second Semester , Bob Berger Vincent Pickens Anita. Armstrong Ilclcn liatliff Florcncc Rogers John Smith Phyllis Stoffcr Bob Swartz Edith Mciclm 'l'hulzi Trom- Stemlcy VVzip:ncr IA-roy Whipple .I is lhllf l ll tl 1 tllt lb d . uniors ani fcniors :irc c ifri 1 c or mem mrs li 3 in ic oo i 1 S c u an :irc sclcctcd by tryouts. 'llill' cllicf purpose of this club is to promote dramatics :ind cntcrt:1inmcut in the school. Outings :md parties :irc its main social activi- tics. J. L. Purdy is the adviser Paylr' fifty-ninr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 K.. yi: r wwf . rg H. First, Row: Hodge, Gale, l.eFevre fadviserb, Smith, VVilliamson, Clarke. Anderson Second Row: South, Smith, Johnson, Thompson, Vermillion, Johnson, l.aTe-lle. Third Row: Mead. H:n'ris, i,ineb:n'1.:4-r, Drury, Sm-hir-we, Fuller. First Semester Eleanor Smith lid Harris , , Frances VVil1ia.mson Esther Bossio Miles Eriel Esther Bossio Marguerite Dickey ltoana Clark Ruth Crocker Virginia Cutler Miles Ertel Ed Harris Lois Hodge Betty Jean Johnson qaencfz Glad -000.0 President Vive-President Secretary ,, Treasurer .,,,,,,, Svryzeant-at-A rms MEMBERS Ruth I,aTelle Marjorie Mead Martin Palmquist Eleanor Smith Dorothy South Shirley Thompson Alan Updike Maxine Clark Katherine Vermillion Frances Williamson Second Semester Beatrice Drury ,Marjorie Mead , , Ed Harris , ,,,Ed Harris Kay Vermillion Phyllis Smith Dale Lineharger Jeanette Johnson Marvel Jean Shirley Don Dry Viola Anderson Clair Kiefer Dorothy Fuller Alma Schiewe Gilio Chesurin Hope Johnson Helen Gale 'That more students would take an interest in French, this organization was formed. Students taking French are eligible. A scrapbook. made annually by the members, is sent to France. Also the club has an outing each year, as well as many parties. Miss Marion Le Fevre is the club adviser. Page .rixty Albert Akins THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: l'urryv1', I.u:lwif.:', Glass, Phillips, Kruut, R:uibvrg:, 'I'm'l'y, l'h'i1-ksl-n, Sm-1-mul Row: Mrs. Hovw Qzulvisvrh, Hurrah, llowm-rs, Young, limrlws, Mn-ln-ml, 'I':nyIor, Luiling. Third Row: llznnifvn, lflvvrvtt, Divslikor, Horlin, Moyvrs, Clllllgll, Harris, Hi-isi-In-r. ii ...MY 4 .- . x s, Qs vxf 'X .D .D fc E, Frank Erickson ,, Neil McLeod ,, , Flora Curryer ,,,,, Harold Burlin , XA Harold Borlin Floral Curryvr Don Hugrhm-s lflurl Terry Don Divdikvr Roland Heislcr Faye Hughes Lillie Hughes llvlvn Young 61446 are-0-Q Ml4lMl3l'lllS Dudlvy Yvnncy Ns-il lVl1rl.vod Bill Harris Frank lirikson Luvills- Rzmlmurg Katy Krnut Inm 1,00 Hamm .ls-rry Evvrctt .Ioan Hunifvn .lorry Ludwig lfllln McGee , ,l,1'l'Sif1l4l1t Vifvi 1,TL'8i1Il'll0 Srlmwlary mul Treasurer S1'ry1'n nl-at-A rms Virginia Phillips Ivo Taylor Dorothy VVulkcr Bvryl Bowl-rs .lohn llvndricksvn Frank Mvyvrs .lov Spcvk Alun Taylor Doris Carlin-y Mary Glass .Tho Gornmn club is orgnnizcml to promote intern-st in Clcrnmn. Parties :xml outings are llcld l1lll'0llgll0llt the year. Mrs. Maria- Bovcc is clulm :ulvisclz Iyllfli' sixty-nm' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Appa, Gaines, Goble, llanifen. lla-lean, Yin, Li'l:u'ke. Sei-and Row: XYilson. Ilmlgw-, farlson, Thompson, K1-nllriek, Johnson, 1 Iu'istianson. Third Row: llunt, Henry, Miller Llpps, Simpson, Pershall, Cami-y, 1'illll2ll'll, Mabel Perkins Qanlviserj. First Semester Erma Lipps , ,, Maxine Clarke ,, , Marguerite Bullard Shirley Thompson Ruth Hetherington Sandra Appa Marguerite Bullard Doris Carney Doris Carlson Ruth Christianson Maxine Clarke VVinnie Drake Betty Gaines Elsie Gill 5.14. e. ve... President ,,,, Vir-e-P1'cxident ,, Secretary ,, Treasurer ,, S!'l'y0fll1l1t-Clt-44 rms MEMBERS Effie Goble llileen Hanifen Maxine Henry Betty Helean ltuth lletheringrton Lois Hodge Nellie Hunt Jeanette Johnson Second Semester Shirley Tlimnpson Jeanette Johnson Doris Carlson Barbara Simpson Marjorie Kendrick Marjorie Kendrick Jackie Lowther Erma Lipps Isabel Miller Ellen Pershall llarhara Simpson Shirley 'l'hompson llllvera Via Beverly VVilson 'The Girls' Athletic club is an organization for girls aetive in sports. Yearly projects for the G. A. C. are the making of pom-ponns in football season and selling purple and white caps. Parties and outings make up the social activi- ties. Miss hfahel Perkins is the adviser. Page sixty-two THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Osso, Peters, Broadliezul, Snitz, lflller, and Payne, Sem-ond Row: Petretti, Drake, NVendell, NYaller, Smilie, Keller, Robinson. Third Row: Mrs. lviorrison Cmlvisl-l'l, Hauer, Melireen, lilpps, Lenz, liya1'spr:iax'4l, and XVag'ner. Maman em First Semester Second Semester La Verne Kyarsgaard ,ff--- - President ,.,,,, , Editln Wendell Edith, VVendell ,, ,,,,, ,..., , Vice-President ,,,,,, . ,,,, Warren Saltz Violet Bauer , ., , Secretary ,,,,,, ,,,, . ,. ,,,,,, Jack Eller Mary Bauer , Marian Ponto ' Scribe , Treasurer MEMBERS La Verne Kyarsgaard Edith VVendcll Violet Bauer Mary Lenz Marian Ponto Lucille Petretee Erma Lipps Flora Curryer Virginia Cutler VVinnie Drake Jack Eller Joe McBreen Elaine Michel Vera Mae Michel Ted Oster Johnny Usso Warren Saltz Elaine Waller George Young Betty Robinson Kent Siinonson Eileen Keller Billie Smilie Brock Weir Al Akins Doris Crulnbley , Betty Robinson ,, ,,.Erma Lipps Dorothy Armstrong LeeOra Manning Roger Meltvedt Vivian Cook Maxine Harris Don Broadhead Ray Ellis Bob Peters llarry Wagner Ray Smith Harold Gendreaux Alan Updike Adellc Sutton VVinston Taylor .The Harding Debate club is one of thc more active groups of the school. The purpose of this club is to create a greater interest in music and dramaties. Two pay eonvoeations yearly and an annual formal banquet in honor of the school debaters are the main activities. Membership is limited to Junior and Senior talent. liirs. Iva Morrison is the adviser. Page sl',rty-tlxrrc THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Uullins, XYynk4mp, Sinus, Krzlut, Bzirkvr. Kem-lm-i', lin-rnstein. Sec-ond Row: Fair- burn, lilmlgxx-tt, lllnmw-, 'I'hmn:is, l'u-rshnll. Jziwort, XY001lVV9ll'Il, Shaw, Rullzxrnl. Third Row: In-nz, 'l'luu'nvs, l7l'llIlllJl4'X, llutellinsun, Simpson, Uoffe-e, Stxwusser, Guzzi-tt,n. First Semester Marguerite Bullard fiillierine Slrusscr Mary Lenz Joyce Fuirliurn Beatrice Drury Marguerite Bullard l'nll1eriue Slrusser Mary Lenz Joyce Fairlvurn Betty Yl'ynkoop llildnr Tlmrnes Carol Slmw Beatrice Drury Jfameg ' Glad e,..-.N ,, President r. , I we-l'res'id0nt Secretary Treasurer Social Secretary MEMBERS Bernadine Tluunns Lucille Cuzzetto .lean Coffee Bettie Sims Ellen Pershall Alice Juwart Madelyn Keeler Barbara Simpson Doris Crumbley Second Semester Catherine Strasscr , Ellen Pcrsh-all , Hilslor Thornes , , , Jean Coffee , , Madelyn Keeler llzlzel Barker Dorotliy Collins Kathryn Kraut Elaine Bernstein Bernice Hurnelt Evelyn Hutchinson Margaret Blodprell Sylvia Moore Betty VVo0dward . Girls who lrxve luxken tllree S0lllt'SlLCI'S of Hom Economies are eligible for lln' club. Bliss Edna Herrington is tile club adviser. Iilyr xi.z'iy-fmn' s v -w 1 . i x. ,J- xo lt . . X X X xxx? xx X X .X ax ilhx WV ' x v 2 First Row: Uetten, Doyle, B. Rzltliff, Smith, l'olk, Meltue, tvlllltllllbi. .l. Rutliff, Amin, l5il'l.l't', Anderson, and Turner. Sei-onld Row: Towne, Baker, Sale, l':l.1'ks, Luse, Zeigler, lfllinquist, Steele, Rishton. Hueknmn, Metlhee, :ind Jackson. Third Row: li. 41. Ilubhurll lmlviserb, Eriek- son, Sztrsfield, Roberts, Hughes, Bex'g.:'imm, lCl'2lil1, Hewitt, Allen, Brirlewell, Peterson, and Rhodes. 4. I ' A First Semester Frank Erickson .. Bob Luders Hattie Crain Milyne Allen Milyne Allen Shirley BilCkIllH.ll1 Curl Betten ll X Earl Colgrove ' Jerry Doyle Betty Hewitt Rita Moser Dorothy Parks Gordon Polk Phyllis Anderson Don Baker Bill Braaten Hattie Crain f f, if I , fff .' f NL, 1 ' ,V Q 'Z MMP fb ..,,,. President .. Vice-Pre.s'ide11t .. ., Secretary Sorgealnlt-at-A rms MEMBERS Evelyn Elmquist Fay Hughes Grace McGhee Marie McMann Betty Ratliff Agnes Appa Edythe Birgi- Evajean Bridewell Jerry Dempsey Frank Erickson Bob Iiuders Eunice Jackson Frank McRae Joyce Ratliff Second Semester , Hattie Crain Edythe Birge . Agnes Appa Milyne Allen Joyce Rhodes Kenneth Sale Eugene Town Billy VVl1ipple Alene Steele Jean Rishton Jim Sarsfield Jack Bergman Marian VVillizuns John Roberts Virginia Smith Iielen Turner Frznlceda Burnette C Young thespians of Rogers have their chance in the Junior 1Jl'Z1ll1iltiC club. for freslnnen and sophomores only. Two eonvoeutions are presented each year. Parties and outings make up the social activities. Ray G. Hubbard is club adviser. Page .rixiy-f1'z'v THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Rogers, Korilus, Goble, l'1lttf'I'S0l'l, Elliot, Perry, Smith, Ellis, and Eng. Sei-ond llnw: NV. li. Doolittle lzulviserj, Petty, VVeir, Johnson, Hughes, Deifliker, l're. Te-ws, Fuller, :mil R1-:u. Third Row: Errvvlse, Nelson, llzissel. Novotny, Akins. lCng'le, Stussi, Anderson, and Gaymla. f I uffi, f , , if i ,I K W iw E , I 'jp' , f Arjan! 1 v I , M lx K Mr! ' 1 f I , i I2 , f Z X 'lp ' . ' ' S i f W X LXR XM! i Akins , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,l,.., , .,l,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 ,,,,,,,, . nv. ., ,,,, . , , President I roc eir ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,., , ..,, , . .,,, , , ,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,J ,,,,, bf, , , ,,,,,, V ice-President re ,, ,, , A ,,,, ., , , ,,., ,,,, ,,,, ,,f,,,,:, ...,, .,,,,.. 3 ,A .,,,,,, ' , Secretary orighy er ,,,,,,, ,, . . ,, , , , I, . ,,,,. ,,,,, Treasurer 'X I ' I! fi X! 1 f MEMBE S' J Al ins I ' Don Diediker Bob Johnson Fred Davi s W Erma Eng Daryl Nelson Jeanette i is Don Hughes Mildred Patterson Alto ssell Darrold Matlock Melvin Shansby Char s Kordus X Art Novotny Norman Tews Otho Nelson Gene Rogers George Young John Petty Lloyd Stussi Effie Goble Eleanor Smith Brock VVeir Frank Petersen .lim Ure .lean Elliot Eileen Cowles Grant Anderson Bob llarwise George Stein Howard Engle C The Math Club was started to interest students in mathematics. To be eli- gihle for the club, a student must have two years of mathematics and must be starting on the third. VV. E. Doolittle is club adviser. Page .sixty-.fix THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: Sultz, K. Tang, Shulkin, Hroadlieml, Lauder, Tcmplin, Alfstml, and Kaxtahira. Se-cond Row: C':1rter, Williams, Foster, Mend, Gumm, Terry, anal Nixon. Third Row: Pickens, Moblcy, Berg, Erikson, and W. Tsmg. First Semester Joe McBreen ...,, Chuck Gumm .,..,, Jack Eller ,,,,,,,., Miles Ertel ,,... Sidney Mead ,,.,,. Bill Alfstad Ralph Berg Joe McBreen Don Broadllcad Don Carter Jack Eller Miles Ertel Frank Erickson Mmlua 01446 qv,-Q . , Prfsidmlt . ,, , Vir'n-l'rcesid1ent , ,,,,, Secretary ,,,,, . Twfaamror H ,, Scrg1'a,n.t-nf-Arnzs ,. . MEMBERS Chuck Gumm Ken Katahira Don Lauder Neil McCloud Sidney Mead Walt Mobley Bill Nixon Ted Oster Second Semester Sidney Mend ,, Ralph Berg Don Carter Ken Katuhira Walter Mobley Vincent Pickens XVarren Saltz Don Shulkin Kcnny Tang NVQ-sley Tang Nrgzl Templin Earl Terry Don Williams U Boys who are interested in outdoor life may become members of this active Rogers club. Hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, skiing, and skating trips are taken during school months under supervision of J. VV. Black, adviser. Page sixty-:crm THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First, Row: Morse, Henry, Hell, Nvhite, Kludt, fN5l!'t.0l', WVllll2lll1SOYl, Gaines, and Mrs. Yan Austen 1a,dvi:-terb. S1-vond Row: Larson, .lorg'm-nson, liYSOf.YQfl'l', Lipps, and WVilson. Third Row: Hinz, Bronson, Ironser, Hi-nclriekson, Ilammers, Johnson, VVi-ndell, Fourth Row: XVynkoop,an4l tlllhllll. First Semester Vivian I,a.rson liosina Johnson Esther Carlson Laura Morse Dolores Bell Marian Bonser llazel Mae Bronson Isla Bysegger Esther Carlson Mamie Jean Casey Jeanette Hendriclvson Maxine Henry 0. Q. A. em -,,,, l'r0.-:ideal , Vir'1f-President S1'r'r12l1wy , Traas1n'cr Sf'7'f1I'Il n-t-fi!-A rms MEMBERS Marnie llinz ltosina Johnson Phyllis Lamrners Vivian Larson Laura Morse lfldith VV:-ndell Gladys White Franc-es VVilliamson Second Semester Frances VVilliamson , Charles Gumm Hazel Mae Bronson Jeanette Hendrickson , , Don Carter Mary Lois WVynkoop lflrma Lipps Don Carter Jim Kludt Betty Gaines Chuck Gumm Ilelen Jorgensen Beverly YVilson .Any John Rogers student who has completed one semester of shorthand and with A or li rating in all subjects plus a satisfactory citizenship rating is eligible for xnemhership. O. G. A. is a branch of the national shorthand honorary and was organized at .lohn Rogers three years ago. All charter members held 120-word gold pins. Adviser of the club is Mrs. Ethel Van Austene. Page sixty-r1'gllt THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: I're, Riek, Culbertson, Henry, Wolfernmn, I,. T. Byrne 1:ulx'ism-rj. S4-eonml Row: Moss, Lanmiers, Fleteher, Love, Pershall, :md H1-tten. First Semester Marian Ponto ,,,, Phyllis Lammers livalyn Olson ,. Claude Anders ,. Paul lletten Marian Ponto Claude Anders Alveretta Culbertson Janet Riek Don Moss uiZlanclSwzall -4-ef.,-.f l resicle11-t ., , , . l ir'e-I'r1f.i-iclorrt Serrffary . Trmwurzfr . , Uorra.-rpomliny Secretary MEMBERS Evalyn Olson Paul Betten Maxine Henry June Love Mary Jane VVolferman Second Semester , ,. Paul Betten . .. Phyllis Larnmers Alveretta. Culbertson Maxine Henry Mary Jane Wolfermznn .lim Ure Phyllis Lammers Ellen Pershall Jeanne Fletcher C Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for lligli school journalists. Students working' on the Record staff are eligible for niembersllip. L. T. Byrne is adviser. Page .vi.1'ty-ninr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: hrvillilllllt-i0I'l, Morris, Brozuihezul, Bnrklmrdt, Perry, Snitz. and Peters. Sm-eoml Row: Fozzsn, Oberpr, Klusit, Bevan, Brown, Hughes, Lewis, Iddxnonmlson, l'ri:mo, Sehemnu-I, 't'liUlllIJSO!'I, Larson, Third Row: Novotny, Hassel, Peterson, Reynolds .Mm-ml, NVeir, C':urtex'. liller, :mul VVilll2ll'llS. Fourth Row: Ssumlberg, Marier, Dzmielson, Allen, Akins, Osso, XVuk4-ley, I'p1like. Fifth liow: lllellreen, Steptoe, Allen, NVilllLll!lS, 13erf.:', Sparks, Gottwig. Ralph Berg Sid Mead ,,,, , Vivian Larson Bob Johnson Bob Kroskc Art Mayc Del Brown Warren Franklin Al Akins Elton Allen Roy Allen Ralph lferg Paul Bergman Al Bevan Roy Bishop Don Broadhead Glen Burkhardt Don Carter Yietor Fohb Bob Danielson VValt Decker Gordon Dennis uk!! -,444 MEMBERS Fern Edmonson Jack Eller Gordon French John Goodman Don Gottwig Alton Hassell Don Hughes Harold Irby Clayton Jilbcrt .lim Kludt Dean Ladd George Ladd Vivian Larson Clifford Lewis Sidney Mead Jack Merritt Dan Morris Frank Nelson Art Novotny lien Oberg ,. , ,,,, President , , Y Vice-President , Secretary John Osso George Uxrieder George Perry Bob Peters John Petty Carol Priano Ed Reynolds Gene Robbins VVarren Saltz Mary Sehemmel Gordon Steptoe Earl Terry Shirley Thompson Alan Updike Charles XVakely Broek XV1-ir Don Vl'illiams Bob YVilliamson NVilliam Coma Yvilbert Hufford O Students earning R's in any sport recopgnized by the school are automatical- ly members of the R elub. The elub is a participant in all sports and rc- quires no dues. hi. J. Benjainin is the club adviser. Pays scvrrzty THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939 First Row: Jones, Stein. Second Row: True, Wood, Hutchins. Third Row: Carter, Amher- SDD. Bob Anderson John Stein ..,... Zane Wood ,,,,,7,, Frank Hutchins Bob Anderson Carl Jones ,,....,A,, Art True John Stein Alan Updike ffkdff 1172 1' Lfedi T c!Lc1,v7N'ff j' 7'-raft., . fflfnfapaufl' - - X f ZZLLE-416 ,,t7f -,L,,f,z - 710-PQ. Us ' ,JOLLKQ ,J .affvv-i,uf'5f - -M4--E 'Mi nt, ZX ' Vice-President, 7 4941 QC! Secretary- V - Traaaur , Q Technician ' , Sergeant-at-Ang: - 5 ' ,4,r1.Lg,d 4,-ff ' MEMBERS X Frank Hutchins Douglas Carter H v Zane Wood Carl Jones Bob Anderson John Petty 4 , 6, Ken Tang yew C The Radio club stimulates interest in Rogers boys in securing amateur licenses for stations. Boys who like this type of work are eligible for member- ship. Adviser of the club is James Eaman. Page seventy-one THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Enos, Pizzilo, Stinger, Gordon, Bough, Fullerton, Zat, Foster, Anmh-rson. Sm-ond Row: Mrs. Bow-u Czulvist-rl, Johnson, Petty, Montapguo, Simonson. lillingsvn. llpmliko, Lusv, Holmes. Third Row: Kormlus, Crook, Jones, Jackman, Mayo, Carney, Finn, Janson, Kelly. First Semester James Turner Art Maye ,,,,,,,,,, Fern Gordon ,, Eileen Cowles Clifford Jones , Helen Baumgartlu-r Virginia Baumgartnvr Vaughn Bryant Patrick Carney Eileen Cowles Lois Crane Jim Crook llctty Jo l'llling:s0ll June Enos Johnny Finn Fern Gordon Ruth Holmes Berniece Hurm-lt VVQ-sh-y Hurnrlt 'Glad N4-.4-.4-.0 ,, President ,, , ,, Vice-Pmsident Secretary ,, r ,, Freasurer ,,,,,,, , Sergeant-at-A rms' MEMBERS Geprge Jackman Bob Jansen Clifford Jones Rosemary Johnson Charles Kordus Gvnevicvv liusu Katherine Iiusc VV:-Llt Doeker Art Mayo Boh Mays- Doris Montague Doris Olson John Petty Angelica Pizzilo Selma Simonson I Spanish students are eligible for the Spanish Club, which the World League whose interest is to further international pc youth of the nations. Mrs. Marie Bovee is the adviser. Pam' .rrrrvnly-twn Second Semester ,, Doris Olson James Tumer Yolanda Zat ,, Johnny Finn Patrick Carney Maxine Stinger James Turner Rosemary Updikv Yalonda Zat Ruth Baugh Thr-o Anderson Alta Foster Mildred Patterson Howard Engle lsalu-l Smith Clara MvGhec- Barbara VVagn4-r Lark Myre l,on Kelly is a member of ace through the L J QQQ mugs- l 'I'llm111vmu, S, Tmck mls, H. Young :mil XYillimuf. ll. I,ipp5A:unI Mcllxult ' Stcin .XltR1:ul. 0. k'um'icl No. U. 'L Sialcrs. ll. Guttwlu. Lil 'IWW I k'ulgroxc. 7. Smilvy. Ill. Iivzxrlry :mal F 13. l'llllxcl'lxm1. I Mcliinm-y, 14. Cuzxvln. Puyu .vrfvrzly Ill A c Ni THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 FIRST Sl'INlI4IS'l'I'IR lfirxl Row: Frost. Millvr, Smith. N4-4-mul Row: Hanson, llzulkc-. l':u't1-V. SECOND SEMl'IS'l'l'lR lflrst Row: Ellis, Ilit-kt-y, Hunt, Sl'hl'H4lI'l, Brooks, Simonson, Zi4-g:'lt-r, Hvnnlric-kson, t'ulhn-rt- son, Smith, F11-tt-ll:-1', Montstgftlt-. S1-cond Row: Kvrr, l'I:tt'ls, Mills-l', Frost, l'l't-, Mt-yt-l's, Svott. l':utu:Iu-, I14-vk, lmmlqtlist, Kim-for, Hwkf-nslm-yt-I-. Third Row: Stu-lv, K. 'I'ung. Ymmrwy. Wllilmlv. XY, 'I':unJ.:', Moran, Rovstzll, C:tl'tt'l', Tvws, N1-lson, Novotny. lfourth Row: l:I'Hth!'I'tUIl. liohf-l'ts, Ul- , son, llulkv, Mvlnnis, Sjostrom, Aylvr, Ilufforfl. :Intl l,:1l'nI1:u1't. Ala!! Wana! .Co-captains wc-rv Don Stu-lv :xml Vivian Larson. I4i0llf0Il!lIlt5 were Dorothy Schcndcl. Doris C':1rm-y. .lt-:lmw l'1ll'tCllCl'. Hnrlmrzx Yvagncr. Hvlyn Brooks, Yvzxrnvr llurrill. Jim Urv. Don Slmlkin. .lolmny Ulm-n, Kt'llIlt'tll Tzxng. Putfr .rt'2'rnIy-four' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 FIRST SEDll'lS'l'l'lK First Row: XR-nti, llllP.Z'llt'S, Ill'o:ullu-ml, l'n-rry. Su-vuml Ruw: IH-tm-l'sm1, Nl1lI'il'l', livvmsl-ls. XY:1lu-Ivy. Third Row: l'p1lik1-, l!vl'f.:', I?:mi1-lson, Akins, :mal VVilli:m1s. ,Ma ' A' .av 'ez- s SICUONU Sl1IMES'l'l4IR First Row: Stn-vlv, Johnson, I:I'UIllHll'IllI, l:llI'kll2ll'tlt, Kluslt, :xml t'zu'tvr. Sn-1-mul Row: NX':mk4-- Ivy, INlm-Vis, M1-zul. Akins. Hupzlws, :xml NYilli:ums, 'Firm' drills. vxplosions. :md cnrlllqllzlkvs :nrv tukcn Caro of by thx- fire squad. The 0I'g'IllliZiltiUIl is supposed to bm- truxfworthy and calm in cases of emer- gency. Adviser is li. Ii. Jimwlt. Pugc .n'z'r'11ty-ffm' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 l4'l RST SEM l'IS'l'ICR First Row: Sivilin, 'I'hm's1m, Rmlulpll, lloxlm-ll, :mul Hivk. S1-A-mul Row: 'I'11lml1'1'. l I1-Ivln-1, L':uf'vl'u, 'I':lylu1', NlJll'ilxl', IVlc'l':lI'l'e'l't5. 'l'hir1l Raw: f'llIX'l'l', IEV1-W1-l', lh-wlle-, Sl'llillIH1'I', 'l'lmn1psul1, lie-ynulds, :md Olson. H 'x X Z SICFOND Sl'INll'1S'l'l41R First Row: Mn-h:ul'l'y, FI1-n1im.:, f'l'Ilil1. Si1'iliZl, 'I'hUl'SHIl, l'vlv'4-In-1-, Hors:-, Amqwl, Iiuhhs, :llnl O .l:wks:m. Sm-4-nml Rnw: Davis, Strikm-r, Uzxsshly, Ilmlulph. XYilli:ums, l1I'IIi3.I', Olson, Mm-4':ni'i'1-l'.y. Nll'I'HII1lII, :llnl .XrlnslVnl1g', 'l'hird Row: 1'2ll'l!4llll. B1Jll'i4'l', Blzmhngll--A l4'I'nsl, XYhit1-, .XiLLl11'l', lirm- wlnll, Ib-M11-1', Amie-rsmm, :md Sm-1-k, Simlq Jlallaml .fidaafuf Wuhan I Sludy hull works-rs arm- lu-:xdvd by Mrs. Mary Slaxtcrg lil1l'1ll'y wo1'k1-rs. Mrs. ff:n'nlyn Knpukg cTIlfCtl'l'iJl study workvrs. Mrs. 1,1-in c,Nll0l'lll'. Illlll Hrs. I,uf'iHc Youngnlml. Piljlt' .Yt I'FlIf.V'.Yf.1' 4m Am O O O P p'fv!f' I 4 X 1 4- f f f f -' I f , , Lg! I ,ilk VA 1 H r 1' , X 1 ' I lf! 'yu . .5 LIP' r 'f' 'x'1f- X., L ' . 1 W U fy QF J My V l f N U: ' X3 W f s ! ,fl H J 3 if rv , J Uy . V ' u L Y x., U 1 V W K YU ws wfmfbj ff V w 9 V M MJ jf GV Wy, , RWM W F W ,J Q CL rv' 53 by Qjmy Ml XMI? J L QM! J, M Wy W ff W P J My THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Puseuzzi, Shirley, Anderson, Foster, Mellzlnii-ls, Elijah, Hansen, and IC. Ii. .Iinnett f2lllViS0!'i. Sn-4-ond Row: l'pdike. KW-stlzlnil, Young, Kludt, NVeii', and Payne. Third Row: Petty, Dalke, Tesdahl. Icicle Date Opponent Decision November 11 Fairfield negative at Rogers .......,,.,,.,, ,,,...., .... ,,,,,,.. I 1 o gers Deeein ber 26 January 13 .,,, ..,.... .laululry 20 ,He VV1-st Valley affirmative at W'est V alley Gonzaga affirmative at Rogers .........,,, , Rockford negative at Rockford ,.... ., .,,,,,.. Rogers , ,,,,,,,. Rogers .,.,....Rogers Debate Squad Zelda Lee Anderson .lolin VV1-stland George Young Harold Payne Warren Franklin Chester Hansen Allen Updikc Q Question: Resolved. tlmt Great Britain and tlie United States sliould form an allianee. Debaters of Rogers won tlie cup from Gonzaga for the Cll1l.llllll0llSllllJ of llle Nortlleast District: :xt the meet in Pullman. Rogers won debates from Rosalia and Asotin and lost lmotll debates to folfax. li. R. .linnett lieads tlie team and lias eoaclled debate for twelve sueeess- ful years. Page .vemwty-n1'11z' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Sitting: lflntf-mn:mn, Ou-1'l:unsl, 'I'ru1-, Klumlt, XV:xlh-r, l,ll'lil'llS, lillJll'k, .Xll1l4'l'SUll, Flvtvln.-1'. .xl'lllSil'HllH', lkysn-1.:'p.:'vl', Sli-1-I1-, Milli-r. .l:u'ksun, i1llilll'l'iNllll, l:!ll'!lllJll'i, NYhit1:uk1-V. :mil Nwlsun. Standing: Milh-r, 1'r':nw, Ulsvn, Slnt't'm-V, llic-ks, .Kiln-n, Smith, lirtvl, liupgw-1's, Vinh-5, St. thug.-, XY:itts, XY:l1ts, Uzisn-y, 'IW-sllnlll, Yvnti, ilumm, l'lll'l'Xl'I'. .Inna-S, lX'!lHllQ'I', HV:-ww-l', Rzitliff, I,:1rsun, I Muhlvy, Smith, lrynnt. XX ' v ' ll Unceuzaf .awww VAST Stnnlvy 'IH-smlzilll , ,.,.,. ,.... , Fiore-mu' St. illlfli' Allan Finla-y .,,, Cliffnrml Join-s , Isla liysi-ggi-r Marnie- .lm-an Cust-y , llc-lvn ltzltlift' ,, , Sam V4-nti ,,,. Don Stu-lv , John Smith .,,, Lois fflllll' ..,., Charlvs fillllllll , .hum-s lin-wa-r ., Yvultc-r Nlnhlvy ,, .lznm-s Kluclt :incl Arla-lu' liuurk , Yinvvnt l'ic'kvns :mil l'lluim- NV:illvr Phyllis Stuffi-r ,, , , Maury lm- Larson .'xlVl'I'I'tlll l'ulln-rtson ,, , l'llllIil'i' .lavkson ,,,.,.., , . ,, . Phyllis Amie-rsnn :Incl Anita .XI'lllSil'UlljI , Niilvs lirtvl :incl Milynm- .Xllaui . ,, ,, John Ulm-n ., ,,,, ..... . ,, i,!lXVlli'ldil. llivks , ,,.. , . lit-ui'y:v 1,1-wis Huy Dunii-ls ,Je-rry llylzlml , , Pnrtvr .llvlvn Ilulmzirt ,Susan XVz1lkm-r .,Mrs. XV:ilk4'r , ,,,Mvt0rstc-iii llvrmun illogrullvr I1ilXVt'L'lll'4' Vail , Miss I,l'ig'llt0ll . ,xvi'iSSk0lll. l li4'k-R1-portvr Hllishup First Coupli- Svcuml Cmlplm' ,f'lgI1lt'4'li1' girl Vout vllvvk girl Phyllis Fmntziim- Flurulwl l,1-igrh , , ,Maids i'llJIllfft'lll'S Ili-lllmy :tml :artist . Mins QVIIZISPII llurnld Ullrryt-r and Stalnlvy NVugm-r , . ..l'oli1'4-:mill Vi':in1l:i mul Nadu NVz1tts ,, ,,,, ,,..., , ., , l'ug,:u-s Vllllpfllll llryalnt ,,,.,...,... ,, , , , , , , , ltualolph K!illllllt'I'llllLI FQ-lix Ente-mmum and Earl Bnrnlmrt , .. ., , ., ,, ,liln-c'tric'i:1m lilizzilwtli Smith, Mzirgrurvt Millvr, .Xrlvnv liuzirk, Elaim' Waller, llricli-smuicls lm- Uvvrluml :md Prank lxclsnn ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.,,,,,,l ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, , , H Huh 'l'ruv mul Chzurla-s VVl1ittakc-r , .lc-:lixiw Pls-tvlwr ...,.., ,, . , .hum-s Kludt .,,, Pagz' rlyhty Liglltnu-n fiiiIIli'I'llIlli'll ,, , .,.S1'ript ,1:irl Lewis' M-cr:-tary - THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Potty 'I'vstlnhl, Bysvgsggvr, .I. li, l'tn'4ly Ulirvcturj, Cust-y, Young, VVnllvl'. Olson .xnnsti-om,:. Sm-ond Row: Rofxvrs, Moblvy, Jackson, Swartz, li. Smith, J. Smith. ll ouaa-12:fz CAST George Young ,A,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,... ..,,...,,,,,,,,,,...,.....,, . . ,. ....., ..Mik2lil Mzuniv .lm-un Cust-y .... ,,..., t irzlntl llnclioss Tzitinzi Pe-trovnn John Smith ...,..,.......,.... ...,........,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,..,,....,.....,,,. l lrvkvnski Anita Armstrong .,,, , ,, ,.,. .. . ,,..,.,. Olga lVzilt Molvlcy ......,,,, ,, ,,vllilllff2l.llI'il'I' Dubim-ft' lolln Pt-tty '.,...,..,, ,,., , .. . ,,,,, MilTil'll'illl lslzl llyst-ggvr ,,,,,,,, ..., , .l t-rnaunlc Dupont Stanley Tcsdzilil ,,..,. ., ...,. Clmrlvs Dupont Johnny Ulst-n .,,..,., ......, ,,,,,,,.,,, . . lit-orgrv Elaine lVillll'l' ...,, , .. , , ,.,, Holt-nc lilizzilwtli Smith ,,,,,, ,..,,,.,.. ,i,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.. l , 4 mist- llvlvn ltutliff .,,.,,, ,...,,,, , ,,,, , , Mmlzullv Yon llvinirt linnicc- Jackson ,,,,, ,,..,... M zulzmn- Clmnft'auri4-r Dubit-ff lloh Swartz ...,..,.,,,, , , .,,.....,,,,,,,....,...t.....,.. Gorotcln-nko . 'l'ln- spring all-st-lmol play. '1'ov:1ricll . was pm-scntt-tl in tht- ltogurs :inali- lorinni 5lIlt'L'll Ill. It was tht- story of Mik:1il.u gt-m-rnl of tllc C'oss:u-lc cavalry. :intl his wifv who nrt- living in at slnxblmy Parisian :ipartmont and starving. ul- tlltlilgll llu-ro is -1-.000.000.000 francs in thc bunk in tlicir nuinc. J. L. Purdy mlirvctctl :ind Florence Rogers assisted. Pugz' eighty-onr THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: Freeman, Denman, Drake, Zumhoff, Overland. Si-cosml Row: True, Entenmann, Nelson, and Miller. First Semester Nelson ,, Eutemnann ,, Overland . , Miller ,. Graham , Hunshcrger ,,,, Siege Gaew , , Stage Manger H , ,,,,,, Fly man ,,,,, , ., ,,,, ,,,,,, C 'urtam .,,A,. . - ,... -W .. Asrsistant Electrieikm , .,,.,A, Electrician . .... , Stage hand Second Semester Nelson Entenmann Overland Miller Box , ..,, Hunsberger 'Although they gain little recognition. tllcsc students do mucll in furthering the activities of the school. They paint scenes for opercttas and playsg handle all the lighting, moving of furnitureg and regulate curtains for all stage pro- ductions. The adviser is J. .L Purdy. P age eighty-two 5 . H Jjrl I ll Hilwlrig J lvl Tl , X A u K ' , n..4.,cLJ -, - ki .A f ffr f ,lb ' A f I X ' ' A '--I ff .Ln 4d . 'L' .Il ' ' THE TREASURE CHEST Q, JUNE, 1932 Nlnnding, Left to Right: lilurnhy, Smith, i'il'Olllt'l't0ll, Steele. Glen IZ. Starr Qmlireelorl, :mil Sl2lllSblll'Y. Bm-lk Row: lYl'Sl'lll'. Seheel, Kerr, XYilli:nlns, Sam-ks, L, lflarls, Iieeflle, Mor:-lnnml, John- son, XVl1ite, MeConnell, XY. 'l'nng', l!ri1lewell, Jelniek, Fl't'l'lllIlll, Simpson, lh-lien, i1ybt'l'2.Yl'l'. Hast- burg', XYoo1lell, Lumlers, Uhristenson. Sen-ond Row From Bm-k: Vprlike, Nisley, Letlm l-Earls, Melnnis, Tomlinson, Mellonulil, Fowler, Jenkins, Urook, Goff, Liu-as, Colmleen, Sampson, K, 'I':mg.:, Yenney, l'ieton, :mul xvIll'l'!'ll. Third Row From liaek: Cass, Carter. Perle-rson. l'ilIllfllllSt, llarris. liadil, Sullivan, lilumlt, Maine, Inner Cirele: Weller, SlllltlllSUll. Nixon, O'DonnelI, Roberts, Van Slyke, Thompson, ll. Whipple, L. Whipple, lflriekson, W ,nfl t fx, 1 L fd Ham! .X , V 1 , , f ' H ,, 'r' .,,, .xii ' MEMBICIKS Ron Beedle Paul Betten Eva Jean Bridewell Mary Jane Cass Arnold Christiansou Marjorie Coffey Gerald Coldeen Fred Cook Roland Dhondt Leland Earls Letha Earls Chester Earls Dale Eastburg Spencer Fowler John Goodman Bill Harris John Jelinek Hobart Jenkins Bernice Johnson Betty June Johnson 'l'lu-Ima Johnston Estelle Jorgensou Don Kerr Jim Kludt George Ladd Mary Lightfoot Tazc Lueas Bob Luders Ivan Melnnis Billy Miller VValter Mobley Evelyn Nisley Bill Nixon Tom O'Donnell Dorothy Pederson Lewis Picton John Roberts John Sampson Billy Sacks Melvin Scheel Jolm Standaart Lloyd Stansbury Mary Eleanor Sullivan VVesIey Tang Kenneth Tang' .lay Tomlinson Daren Treffry Rosemary Updike YVesley lVarreu Bertie VValdrop Rodney Wagner Christiana NV:-sehr' Leroy Whipple Billy Vlihipple Clayton Xllhite Ralph VVooddell Evelyn Elmquist Frank Erickson Eugene Freeman Carolyn Goff Riehard Maine John MeConnel VVard MeDonald Roger Meltvedt Don Steele Selma Simonson Joe Simpson Elston Van Slyke Frances Vlioirhaye Dudley Yenney XVilmont Ross 'The hand. under the ilireetion of Glenn B. Starr. plays at all football games and presents lll2ll'CllillQ' exhibitions between halves. Last season at the Merry- go-round game. the Rogers hand joined with the other hig staging' a eolorful pageant under the lights. ll sehool hands in They also perform at pep eonvoeations. P.-T. A. programs and parades. Puyr rfgllly-llrrrr r . tr ,f Nr X I , I 1' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Inns-r Cin-lc-: Vi':itm-rs, Culbvrtson, limlvy, Illvnn B. Starr fcliiwrtorl, Starry, Skf-ffingtnn, ani Johnson. Sn-1-und Firm-lv: Slrassvr, I-Irzulsllaw. XV4-sion, XVvlls-V, I!:u'tlmlornc-w. llxlw-iflq-r., t'olf:l'm': and l.u1ling.f. Third Cin-lv: Outh-i', Uuss, Main, Mclnnis, Stanshury, Alll-n, liunnvr, .Inlmslun Hnvlvr, Sullivan, Johnson, 1llm'vr, I-'mirth Cin-lc-: Tomlinson, Gal:-, Tvrry, lie-ttvn, Kraut, Wil limns. Standing: .lawm-Q, Olson, Arnh-rson, Ili-nvnan, Su-vlv, Rrotln-rton. V l l . 1 IJ 1 lf w ll I J .1 1' , 17 1 ' 'X , 1 I V . rf U ' . i J X' ',l , if rj , Milyn Allan Paul Ili-th-n l'lllIll'l' Hurrill Marjuriv Culbertson Spm-lwvr Fowl:-r ,Xlivv .lawurl l'0arl Kidd Kallili-vn Main G4-nrgm' Oxrivdc-r .lay Tmnlinsnn Doris XVilliams Mary l'lle'annr Sullivan Gravv Andvrson May lla-llv Bndvy Dnuglas Carh-r Alva-rvtta Cullwrtsnn Ili-ls-n Gali- Gadwwm M l'lMl3l'lliS l'lllu-lyn Johnson Katliyrn Kraut liclifli M4-ivlio I Gordon lolk Virginia Smith Dorothy Waters Marian VVillialns Marian T1-rry .lc-an Banner Malwl Bradshaw Mary .lane Cass Virginia Cutler Tom Glover liunniv Johnston Ida Kue-ste-rman Ivan Mvlnnis .li-anno Risliton Lloyd Slansbury .ln NVQ-llvr .Ia-an Starry Allllfilllili' Ulsun Alicv ll2ll'l'llUl0llN'YV Sidney lirothvrton liarl Culgruvv Bessie Denman Bud Gray Yiolvt Johnson ll:-nniv l.ucling,r Harriet Morgan Patsy Ska-ffingtun Catlwrim- Strasscr Anna Marie NVeston Don Stvclc' 'Tln' m'c'llm-stra flll'lllSll1'N music for sr-lnml plays and g.l'l'illlllI1tlUll i-xvrciws :u'vmnp:um's upi-rm-ll 1 c isis xml pm-sviits a spring' fvwtlval can-ll yi-ar. Cllvnn li Starr is lllc clircclm' Pagn' riyhfy-four THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First, Row: lilollpgm-tt, Smith. Yl'IS'l'I4ID CHOIR Volk, Glass, Moorv, Nifynkoop, Ratliff, ,i,t'f'ilt'lll'll', lflarls, il!lllbl'l'fl,', Shaw. Stanlvy, Sc-1-on-nl Row: ClIl'l'yl'l', D1-nnmn, Johnson, Anmlm-rson, Olson, Uarlson, Uastlv, Collins, IVIQ-icho, Mich:-l, Bysvggor. Third Row: Bryant, Hunsbvrgrvr, Harris, CllY'l'yt'l', Uasv, Iiorlin, lAl1llll1'l', Xv2lg,lll'l'. Rvynollls, 1'om'i1-, Holcomb, Fish, lflarls. Missing M4-mln-r: Clara. Mcllvv. l'nL'l4- Alum-r, Pm lrl-nv. Ahm-r's we Bob XVilcox, Irm- Dvhurall Wilcox Hannah Hilliop Uorporal lionson Hit Marty Williams a l,upa ...,.,, Harold do Bunk Isaac Goldvnrod. Soldivr ,,,,, ,. ,... , . .ith-mlzllltsu, neu gxhall -'qs'-Q CAST xvllllllilll Bryant lStIllllSil'I' .,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,.,. H. :rd ,, ,, liosina Johnson nu's lovvr ,. Harold Currym-r V Gladys Smith ,, 4-ra Mas- fiiil'ill'i , ...... Sianlvy NYag:n1-r trim- Dvl'ln'l1m' Bw: , ,,,,,, Lvsivr Lvanwr vr ,, Johnny Olson ., ,, .,,.... Sain V1-nli .,, , , ,, , , .. ., Rugs-r Cast' , lh-ity Wynkoop anal Flora l'urry4-r .On .iilllllllfy 13 of lhis yvar. ilu' lwo acl opvrc'll:1. Hollywood lixlra. was tho Rovers 2lllliii0l'illlll. Tin' vocal instructor was lilanchc Hill prcsvlltc-ai in g, Swvnson. air: . . I 1 Illlilill' lIlStl'lll'l0l' was J. L. I urciy. thx- orclwstr:1 was undn-1' Cnlcnn . . . . . w li. Starr. and lin' li1lllL'lllXLL' was Ill cl1arg'c of Miss Marlon I,1-l'cvrv. 'Vin' singing chorus was niacin- up of 75 lilt'llliN'l'S and ilu' pl'0f.fl'IllIl inclnciui nina- ballct nnxnl Hawkins was wrs. linsincss llHlll21gl'1'I' was Kk'lllll'til Mcliau and Harold assistant lnanagvr. Page rigllly-fi:'r .1 pu 'x DMV THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Glass, llupxhes, Nesbitt, lintliff, Mehluhon, Shaw, De Chenne, lllstrls, liaabm-rg, M1-rritt, ill Smith. Se-1-mul Row: l'n-arson. f'lll'l'XI'l', Johnson, l4'l?lllf.fll1'l', .Xl'lllStl'tiIlg'. XVynkoop, Seott, xvllli2llllS, l!lo1lp:1-tt, anwl f'Jll'llt'Tlll'l'. Third Row: Mm-ieho, l'. Smith, Ilonnmn, Moss, llmisn-V, Curl- son, Castle, lVIe4h-1-, :mel Collins. Dorothy Armstrong: lfraneeda Burnett elen Collins Jolores lJl'l'llll'l' Doris Knight Graee Mellee Mary Carol Moss Iva Roberts Phyllis Smith Hermia Yineent lilanehe Ilill Swens tiraee Anderson Doris Carlson Flora Curry:-r Letha Earls Clara fVlc'Gl1ee Sylvia Moore Betty ltatliff Betty Vt'ynkoop Roger Case Billy Harris Margaret lllodgxett June Castle t lllanehe llill Swenson .. . Prmr rigl1!y-six 0iL1'Q'lee em MICMBERS Jean Bonner Evelyn Carpenter Irilly Cox Clariee Flaugrher Mary I.ee Larson lit-tty McGhee Constance Nesbitt Virginia Sarsfield Adele Sutton Doris xVilli2lIllS from M H M BNHS lim-atriee De Chenne lletty Glass liclith Ms-ieho .Xnnamae Olson Carol Shaw Harold Borlin Harold Curryer Harland Holeomh Isla liysegrgrer Helen Collins Mary Denman ltosina Johnson Vera Mae Michel .lean Bonser June Castle Uladys Daniels Fay Hughes Jean Leslie Marie Mehlahon Dorothy Parks Ethel Seott Maxine Valentine ,........Director Lueille Raaberg Gladys Smith Vaughn Bryant Russell Fish Lester Leamer Gordon Polk Mae Reynolds YVayne Hunshurger Robert Coneie lmland Earls Kenneth Stanley Stanley XVagner .,.,,.,..Direetor THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: VVolferma.n, Henry, and Ostby. Second Row: Hendricckson, Flotc , ill!-lyl'tS0l1a Rick, McKinney, and Click. Third Row: Gottwig, 'Novotny, l7x'e, Rogers, Love, 1 ps, rshall, and Bonser. Fourth Row: Moss, Casey, Thompson, Danielson, Retten, Swartz, tl I. . Byrgxne Qadviscrj. W I I f J ' K' . ij N Vx 7 Gheu' J' l ,f f ' . J w l 3 f I 4-0'-70 I' I rl V ,f' iv . l I ' 1 ' liditors .... Alveretta Culbertson, Phyllis Laninierslyfa easjlrcwlt xlnc Hungry u Photography ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.,4.,,,,,,,,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AAA,,44,,,,,.,,,,,, 'J on rss, Jeaniittoa Htndricltson Art Editors ,..,,,,, ..,.,... f ...... 1 .,,, ob ' ue, Waltz-r Nelson Sports Editors ...... . ,,., f..JJlob ' iielsonf Erma Lipps Clubs ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,, ,,,,. i ., ........,.. ,.,... ,......,. ffi ..,...... J 'ie Love' Snapshots ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, A,,4,o,,,, , ,, .,,, ,,.. ' .,.,...,......., ,Qi ...... Art 0V0i.Ily Class History Girls' League a Calendar .......... Features .,..... Humor ,.,.....,.., Copy Readers Activity Lists Janet Rick ...,.Montana Osthy Ellen Pershall nd Boys' Federation ...... ....... .... .,...,.Maxinc McKinney ...Jeanne Fletcher artz, Paul Betten .,.....,Florence Rogers, Leo Moffatt, Rudolph Shaw, Evalyn Olson Departmental ,....,,,.,.,,,,..,........, ...,..,.,.,....,........,..,......,......,.........,.,.,,,,,.,..,............,.....,,......,.. N Virginia Cutler Advertising Manager .... ....... lt Iaxine Mclilann Circulation Manager ......... ......l,l., M axine Murphy Subscription Manager .,... .....,,..,..........,.,..,,..,.............,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,........,..,...,,,..,..,,.,... l tosina Johnson Subscription Solicitors ....,..,.,,.......,. Dick Truscott, Jeanette llendrickson, Elvera Via, Phil Glenn, Gordon Polk, Wolfermen, F14 .lim Snyder, Bm ritt, Jeanne Fle Dorothy Tee, Mary Stryker, Janet llick, Maxine McKinney, Mary .lane rrence Rogers, Bob Danielson, Maxine llenry, Virginia Cutler, Opal Sills, vb True, Sidney Mead, Isabel Smith, Rosie ltizzuto, Merle llart, Jack Mer- teher, Bob Matcrne, June Love, Ellen Pershall, Montana Osthy, Rex Hansen, lloh Swartz, Dorothy Bredesen, Helen Ratliff, Dorothy Fuller, Nellie liurkhardt, Modelle lflrieksen, Paul llctten, Erma Eng. Roy Bishop, Gerry Davis, Harvey Smith, Leo Brown, Don Broadhcnd. Duwnclda Hicks, Erma Lipps, Maxine Murphy. AflViS1'l'S ..........,..,..............,,.. A. P. Coburn, business, F. C. Hughes, art, L. T. Byrne, editorial Page eighty-.vc'1,'z'n THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Polk, Kroske, Clifford, MCMz1nn, Hansen, Steele, :mtl Stanley. Sec-ond Row: L. 'Fhsul Byrne lzulviserj, Ulson, hammers, Zumhoff, Fletcher, liossio, :mal Mc-llhee. Third Row: lis-11:4-1', Fox, lieth-n, 'I'hompson, Punto. Fourth Row: Pickens, Hieks, Allen, Curly, An4l4-rs. :mel Swartz. Ro5am4R FIRST SEMESTER EDITORIAL Bob Swartz , Paul Batten Duwnelclzi Hicks Esther Bossio , Howard Clifford Marie Zumlwff , , ASSISTANTS Beulah McGhee Bob Berger Claude Anders Verva Hanson Jeanne Fletcher Bob Kroske .laek Cady Roy Williams Marian Ponto BUSINESS Maxine McMann , , , , ASSISTANTS Russell Thompson Vincent Pickens Page eighty-aight Editor-infChiaf Copy Chief .'1.v.w-igmrzerit Editor , Fra-ture Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Phyllis Lammers Elton Allen Ethel Cox Evalyn Olson B usin css Manager Kenneth Stanley Gordon Polk THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: NVo1fo1'n1zm, H1-nry, Brvdoson, and Ostby. Se-4-oml Row: Lipps, Hendrickson, Rim-k, Cutlor, l'orshulI, Mcliinney, nnslT1'nscott. Third Row: Ilia-ks, Lmnnwrs, Flotclwr, Lovo, Novotny, Click, und Bm-ttvn. Fourth Row: Moss, Thompson, Picke-ns, Dnnivlson, Ilro und L. T. Byrne i:nlx'iso1'J. Paul Batten ,, June Love , Maxine Henry Janet Rick ., Bob Danielson Don Gottwig ,,,, , Don Moss Art Novotny i'll'Illll. Lipps lflllvn Pcrslnlll Florvncv Rogm-rs Russell Thompson ,,,,,, Elnn-r Click Vincent Pickens Regan flecoful v-04, SECOND Sl'1MliS'l'liR EDITORIAL ASSISTA NTS Alvcrotta Culbertson Jim Urv Montana Ustby Dorothy Brcdm-son Mary June Wolfvrman Phyllis Lammcrs BUSINESS ASSISTAN TS DickTruscott Gordon Polk ,, ,, Editor-in-Chief .. , Copy Chief Axsignlment Editor ,, . Ifcaturo Editor Sports Editor ,, , Art Edifor Jr-anettf' Hvndrivkson Dawm-Ida Hicks Marian llonsm-1' JGHIIIIP Flvtchvr Virginia Cutler Maxine McKinney . Business Manager Carl Bctten Page eighty-nine THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 C' .9994 FIRST SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 7-School opens. 23-Football: Rogers 25g West Valley 0. 27-Open House P.-T. A. 28-All School Opening. 20-Football: Rogersg Coeur d'Alene. OCTOBER 6-Football: Rogers 04 Gonzaga 14-. 13-Football: Rogers 205 North Central 7. 17 and 18-Teachers' Institute. 20-Football: Lewis and Clark 14-5 Rogers 0. 27-Dads' and Daughters' Banquet. 28-Football: Rogers 05 North Central 0. NOVEMBER 4- On Stage Washington State Theater. Football: Rogers 05 Lewis and Clark 0. 18-Movie Camera purchased. 19-Football: Rogers 135 Gonzaga 0. DECEMBER 2--Football letter con. 2-3-Once in a Lifetime. 9. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Honor Society con. 16-Basketball: Rogers 54-g West Valley 30. 20-Harding Debate con. 21-Yuletide program. JANUARY 10-Basketball: Rogers 19, Lewis and Clark 22. Band concert. 12-Basketball: North Central 155 Rogers 19. 13- Hollywood Extra. 17-Basketball: Rogers 273 Gonzaga 23. 18-Interschool con. 19-Basketball: Rogers 26, Lewis and Clark 27. 20-Awards con. 21-Senior Prom. 22-Baccalaureate. 24-Graduation. Basketball: Rogers 234 North Central 32. 26-Basketball: Gonzaga 24-g Rogers 45. 27-Footlights cong School closes. Page ninety SECOND SEMESTER FEBRUARY 3-Annual Spring vodvil. 7-Basketball : 9-Basketball: 14-Basketball: 1 6-Basketball: 21-Basketball: 23-Basketball: Rogers 19, Lewis and Clark 31. North Central 34-g Rogers 4-1. Rogers 4-3 Gonzaga 24. Lewis and Clark 34-g Rogers 18. North Central 33g Rogers 30. Gonzaga 34-g Rogers 31. MARCH 1-Seniors elect officers. 15-Awards con. 16-Radium con. 17-Harding Debate presents portrait. 21--Open house P.-T. A. 31- Tovarich. APRIL 2-10-Spring vacation. 11-Spring Sports Queen con. 19-Baseball: Gonzaga at Rogers. 20-National Honor Society con. 25-Baseball: North Central at Rogers. 28-Track: Lewis and Clark at Rogers. MAY 3-Baseball: West Valley at Rogers. 5-Track: Rogers at Rogers. 9-Baseball: Rogers at Lewis and Clark. 11-Baseball: Rogers at,Gonzaga. 12-Track: North Central at Rogers. 17-Baseball: Rogers at North Central. 19-District Track Meet. 25-Baseball: Lewis and Clark at Rogers. 27-State Track meet. 31-Baseball: Rogers at West Valley. JUNE 3-Senior Prom. 4--Baccalaureate. 7-Graduation. Y 4 1 1 ...S X?'H'5L-Q1-w45tPaWal 'Qf 4QtLA.,Ac4L, ,wh Efcww MPM A J-,vp . , , . . . .. , . .,,.z-, H1 ff , ,B-.,x,-,I V-, .I ,. , Q ' - X wwf- 2 Sf fb QW V . N , N4-,VMSN-gl, Wig. 'vi Q yf iff VfZxif,5V3'K qf W MW 4 . . , 3 4 fjgwf W X 5 BfUfi' 1 W 9JEWFMWWNyW ,JN fJ iff Y r NJN Jiofwf fy X if Wgxymfh my Q'wf if f'Wyy9NypJ? M N V Sq Pd ,EAW with 9969, ffwfiys Qigyyxfxgi ? THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 F I I-'lrst Row: Mr. ldllingsen, Mr. Benjamin, :md Miss Perkins. Second Row: Mr. Saltz, Mr. Mooberry, Mr. lfllsensohn, and Mr, Black. 371041 eoacfzea E. T. BECHER-Rifle coach-received the responsibility of coaching the rifle team in 1936, coached them from tI1e C division in the National Rifle Association standings, to a top position in the BU division. M. J. BENJAMIN-Athletic director and golf coach-enters an excellent golf team every year. I. W. BLACK-Baseball coach and B squad coach-Coach Black produced a 1938 cham- pionship baseball team and also turns out the B squad football teams. CARL ELLINGSEN-Head football coach-another new recruit to Rogers. He turned out one of the fightingest and serappiest teams in the city league. JAMES ELSENSOHN-Football line coach and assistant track coach-Letterman graduate of NV. S. C. llc has contributed much towards the success of the Pirate eleven. PAUL MacGOWN-Freshman baseball and basketball coach-A new recruit to our coaehing staff taking over the job of whipping the frosh into shape. JACK MOOBERRY-Basketball and track coach-undertook the responsibility of basket- ball coach in 1935. Also taking over the job of track coach, he produced the 1937 city champions. MISS MABEL PERKINS-Girls tennis coach-Came to Rogers as the girls' athletic director and in 1937 took over the coaching of girls tennis. L. W. SALTZ-Tennis and freshmen football coach-Coach Saltz starts his coaching duties in the fall when the freshmen football campaign starts. His duties are also continued in the spring with his tennis team. Page ninety-three THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE 1939 F00'l'llA LL SQ l'AD First. Row: Peterson, Brown, Morris, Reynolds, Liberty. Saltz, NVilliams, Daniels: 1 lohnmn and XV: Ubel'pI. M oller, Spa rks, Stevens, Page nin -ir. Seennd Row: Speck, Irby, Johnson, Nvillflfilfl, liller, Oster, Griffin. Xloian ind Third Row: Shulkin, Decker, Balch, Anderson, J. Samlberg, Berg. Akins, l rum ini Fourth Row: Coaeh ldllingsen, Tnrtorelli, Vkfakeley, Perry, Slocum, Osso. luikhnmlt Ilpmlike, and Broadllead. Fifth Row: Assistant Coaeh Elsensohn, Sutton, Petty lt ml ll Allen, Sandberg, and Assistant Coach Mooberry. aaoldallf T H I R D YHA R l.l'l'l l'l'l lt M A N DAN MORRIS, Tackle, haekhone of the line. SHCUNIJ YEAR I.l'Z'l l'lCItfNll'XN AL AKINS, Fullback, extra point his speeialty. RALPH BERG, Tackle, scholar and athlete. DEL BROWN, End, discovered himself. BOB DANIELSON, Center, in the middle of everything. CLIFFORD LEWIS, Tackle, he's got what it takes. DICK LIBERTY, Fullback, 001110 hack for another eraek at 'em TED OSTER, Quarterback, gave all he had. IRVING PETERSON, End, injury handicapped this Swede. ED REYNOLDS, End, Fullback, Center, always there in a pinch. HARRY SPARKS, Guard, always fighting. CHARLES WAKELY, End, a truly great player. DON WILLIAMS, Halfback, outstanding hack of the city. l+'lRS'l' YEAR I,li'l l'HRlNll4lN ELTON ALLEN, Tackle, too had he hasn't another year. GLEN BURKHARDT, Halfback, good things eome in small paekagres HAROLD IRBY, Guard, small but mighty. JOHNNY OSSO, Quarterback, when given a chance he came through. GEORGE PERRY, Quarterback, realized his ambition. WARREN SALTZ, Guard, will be missed next year. EUGENE SANDBURG, Guard, shows the true Rogers spirit. ALAN UPDIKE, Guard, would never say die. BROCK WEIR, Tackle, a star in the making. cty-four THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 xv Q x.Q,- . K s K M 'l al 'l l I I 'IIT 'T'1 l W1 Ml Ml W! Wil W! Wf'k S M 'X 3 kLE'E li 'EEE 3 I il It All W! will ' 'Ili R! will 'I Rogers l I, , .. , , ,.. 1 . I 4 5... .......-...--....--...... I FIRST STRING FOOTBALL First Row: NVakeley, Morris, Allen, Irby, Danielson, Saltz, and Reynolds Seumd Row Liberty, Osso, Bnrkhardt, and Williams. Date September 23 September 30 4 S Rogers Rogers Opponents West Valley Couer d' Alene lletober 6 Rogers Gonzaga ......, October 13 Rogers North Central 'October 20 Rogers Lewis and Clark 'October 28 November 4- November 18 Rogers ,,.,,,,, .... . 0 Rogers ........... ..... 0 North Central Lewis and Clark G on mga .......... The star CU means the games played at night. U After making a not-to-good start in the big Merry-Go-Round game on September 28, Rogers went on to win two and tie two out of six city gridiron clashes last fall, under the coaching of Carl lflllingsen, new gridiron mentor. The Pirates finished in third spot in the city series behind Gonzaga and Lewis and Clark. Highlights of the season was Rogers defeat over the highly touted Gon- zaga in the final game of the year. Page nmety-fiile THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: Johnson, Brown, Alfstad, Akins, Vvakeley, Williams, Franklin. Sc-1-mul Row: Cartwright, Maloney, Lawler, Mayo, Moran, Hufford. Third Row: Jack Mooberry leoaehj, Tung' Alexander, Reynolds, Stevens, Carl lillingsen izissistant eoaehy. Albert Akins Bob Kroske Warren Franklin Art Maye Date January 10 ..... January 12 ,.... January 17 ...,. January 19 ...,... January 241 ...... January 26 ...... February 7 ..... February 9 ...... February 144 ..... February 16 ..... February 21 ..... February 23 ..... ga ape.:-0 SQUAD Ed Reynolds Bill Alfstad Don Williams Don Lauder Del Brown Chuck Wakeley Jim Maloney Bob Johnson SEASON'S SUMMARY Opponent Lewis and Clark ,,,,.... North Central ..... Gon zaga ................. Lewis and Clark North Central .,.,,. Gonzaga .................. Lewis and Clark North Central ,,.,,, Gonzaga ...,,,,,,,,.,,,..,... Lewis and Clark North Central ...,,, Gonzaga ...,,......... Where Played Score Lewis and Clark ,.,.,.... ,,,,..,.. 1 9-22 Rogers ........,,...,......., ......,,. 1 9-15 Gonzaga ,,,,, Rogers ................... North Central .l,. Rogers .....,..,,,.,.,..,...,,.. ..,.,,.. Lewis and Clark ....,..,, ,,.,..,. Rogers .................,,...,.. Gonzaga .,,,,r,.,,i Rogers ...,..,.,.,,,,,,,,, North Central ..,.,. Rogers ....,,,.,........., ..,......27-23 ..,,...,.26-27 ., ......... 23-32 .45-24. .19-31 .,,.,,,,.4-1-34 ,,..,,...4-3-25 .........18-341 ,, ,,....... 30-33 ..,..,,..34-31 'During the 1938-39 basketball season 19 games were played by the Buc- caneers, 12 in which the Pirates were victorious. Coach Mooberry's quintet ran up against hot competition in the city league but came out holding third position. Lettermen who leave the Pirate quintet through graduation are: Al Akins, Ed Reynolds, Del Brown, Chuck Wakeley, and Bob Kroske. Page ninrly-six THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 gf-SMABRCWQ Cf l First Row: Taylor, Lewis, and Burkhardt. Second Row: Decker, Ellcr, Munkors, Allen, Berg, Hassel, Johns, Collins, Johnson, Adams, Nickolson, Moore, Davis, and Deliolt. Third ltow: Luders, True, Westland, Nelson, Curryer, Speck, Foster, Velling, Sacks, Ayers, Allan, Peblcs, Gosset, and Sarsfield. Fourth Row: Jones, Brotherton, Gayda, Macl, Kempsky, White, Colo- grove, Schuler, Peterson, Dlsciascio, Birdsell, Sutton, Erlweln, and Anderson. Fifth Row: Gott- wig, Francis, Trlplett, Young, Stevens, Moran, Cozetto, Shaw, Nelson, Ellison, Wieber. sixth Row: Davis, Peterson, Luthwood, Le Van, Thompson, Whaley, Taylor, Turner, Grovbart, :incl Sasai. Seventh Row: Elsensohn Qassistant coachj, Bauer, Moller, Cake, Goodman, Sumlbn-rg, Mooberry Qhead coachl, Gaffney iassistant coach, alumnij. Wad SEASON,S SCHEDULE Date Opponent Where Played April 22 ..... ....... R ogers Relays ,,,..,. ..,...... R ogers April 28 ....,.. Lewis and Clark ...,.. .,.,..... R ogers May 5 ,,,, .,..... G onzaga .................,., ....,.. l togers May 12 .,.. ,...., . North Central ...... ...,,.,.. R ogers May 19 ,,,. ....... D istrict Meet ...............,....... SQUAD MEMBERS Goodman Bowers Lewis Decker Berg Luthwood Allen Cake Moller Burkhurdt Currycr Moore Moran Cuzzetto Sandberg H. Young De Bolt Munkers Engle Eller Stevens Brotherton Erlwein Taylor Gottwig Francis True Hassell Gayda Whaley Adams Gosset Jones 'The track squad was largely composed of new fellows, and began their track season with Rogers relays. Coach Mooberry is vitally concerned with the freshmen as they will make up the squad next year. Page ninety-seven THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 1.1.1 First Row: Alfstacl, Mead, Wakeley, Perry, Williams, Shulkin, Novotny, Bergman, Broad- hcasl, Forsyth, Johnson, and Youngman. Second Row: J. W. Black icoachj, Stussi, Jones. Langlll, Wolferman, Benoschek, Coulson, Irby, Waldron, Shauvin, Tortorelli, and Templin. Third Row: Cobb, McBrcen, Maloney, Lauder, Katahlra, Montague, Benham, Nelson, Cummings. and Sienko Cstudent coachj. Banda!! SEA SON'S SCIIEDUI .IC Date Opponent Where Played April 19 .....,. .......... G onzaga ..,..............,. ............. R ogers April 25 .,.,... ......l... N orth Central ...... ....................... R ogers May 3 ,.,...... ........,. W est Valley ......,.., .....,....,..,,.,......... R ogers May 9 ...... ...... I lewis and Clark ..,,, ...,...... L ewis and Clark May 11 ....,.. ..,.,,... . Gonzaga ...........,,... ............,,,...... I Rogers May 17 ,..,.., ..,... N orth Central ........ ......... N orth Central May 25 ....... .......... I lewis and Clark ..... .,..,........... I Rogers May 31 ........ ,........ Vt 'est Valley ..........,..,... ......., W est Valley SQUAD MEMBERS Mead Williams Maloney Langill Irby Katahira Bergman Shauvin Cobb Cummings Nelson Bc-noschek Waldron Jones Brnham Wakeley Forsyth Alfstad Shulkin Broadhead Novotny Coulson Johnson Tcmplin Perry Youngman 'The baseball squad won most of their pre-season games and had six letter- men returningg they are: Chuck VVakeley, Paul Bergman, Don Williams, Sid Mead, George Perry, and Art Novotny. The coach is J. W. Black, who has coached many teams at Rogers, including' last year's city champions. Pngr ninety-eight THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEI 1939 First Row: Kludt, Pickens, Akins, Allan, Smith, Snitz. Sen-ond Row: Carter, Maye, Saltz, Qndviserj, Kroske, Davies. Boyd' 7enm3i Warren Saltz John Stein Vincent Pickens Jim Kludt Fred Davies Don Carter Gordon Steptoe George Jackman Art Maye Bob Kroske Al Akins Milyne Allan 'The squad turns out every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, under the super- vision of L. VV. Saltz, coach. 4 '7acwA 'The freshman track squad enjoyed a favorable season this year under the coaching of the varsity coach Jack Mooberry. The squad was: Braaten, Peter- son. Nerheim, Le Van, Sarsfield, Sasai, Sutton, Akins, Ayers, Birdsell, lNIael, Nelson, Smith, Town. Gravhort, VVhite, Shuler, Kempsky, Allan, Barnett, Dis- ciasio, Dotson, Vlleiber. W' swf daazfddl 0 The BU squad didnit fare so well, winning' only one game and dropping three. The coach of the B squad is Mr. Black. Likely prospects for the varsity squad from the freshman and B squads are: Del Balch, Eugene Cozetto, Alfred Bays, Pat Shauvin, Claire Peterson, Elliot VVcir. Harold Akins, Dick Nelson, Bill Nelson, and Morris Nelson. Page m'm'ty-nina' THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: Bergman, Block, VVakelc'. Second ': Dh lt k' i Bonjznnin fzulviserj. April 22, Saturday ....,,,........... April 29, Saturday May 6, Saturday.. May 13, Saturday.. May 20, Saturday ,.,.... ,....,.. May 26, Saturday 3 Row one , A ms. Th rd Row Milton SCHEDULE Lewis and Clark vs. Rogers North Central vs. Rogers Gonzaga vs. Rogers .......,.,. Lewis and Clark vs. Rogers ,,.,..... fDownriverD North Central vs. Rogers ......o Gonzaga vs. Rogers ....,,..t, ....,,..,fIndian Canyonj Qlndian Canyonl ,........fDownriverl .........fDownriverJ I The golf squad enjoyed a good season this year under the direction of Coach M. J. Benjamin. The matches were played on the different city links. Returning lettermcn are: Charles VVakeley, Roy Bishop, Al Akins, YVillie Cozza. 4 -r-0-.0-.4 aaaldall 'The freshmen enjoyed a favorable season this year under the coaching of Mr. lNIacGown. Their schedule consisted of games with the other high school frosh and junior highs. The squad consisted of Akins, Arnold, Anderson J Brannon, liraaten. lireedon, Boisard. Brown, Brouillard. Burchett. Emch, Hawke, Franklin, Hendrickson, Hill, Hutchins, Lamon, Larson, Lukaszeski, Mael, Mitchen Peterson, Roberts, Rigan, Shulkin, Stansbury, Sale, Scott, Sweet, Trudeau, VValker. Vllimpy, VVheeler, Winger. Hagman. Fish, Strand. Page one hundred THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 First Row: Kordus, Dennis, Jenkins. Second Row: Ladd, Merritt. Third Row: Stirling. are -vm, MEMBERS Gordon Dennis Jack Merritt George Ladd Hobart Jenkins Charles Kordus Oscar Stirling .These six boys have shot the highest score consistently and are considered to be the team. E. T. Becher is coach. 4 E 'The freshman basketball team enjoyed a fairly successful season. They were coached by Paul Macflown. The squad members were: Akins, Sweet. Nelson, Triplett, Reneau, Lukaszeski, lNIcBreen, Shaw. Arnold, Katsel, Peter- son, Breedon, Bruno. Page our lnmdrvd one THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 4318. an JIS. 'gg-1 ai 'Qs ft?- Finl Row: NVall1-V. Thonnxson, Ularkm-. N4-vom! Row: IHI1-Yl', XV:-st, Im Tc-lln-. NV:ultvrs, Kraut. 372114451 .Queen .0-4,04 'Shirlvy Thompson was thc winm-r of the 1939 contest. Sine was thi- camli- date for the Ii Club with Glen Burklmrdt as lll'l' iiiaiiagcr. The two prin- vcssvs. runmrrs-up in thc contust. were lilaim- VVallci' and Maxim' Clarkv. The tickct sale this ycar cxc-vm-mimi that of last yn-ar's. ami cstahlishvai a m'w school 1-1-coiwi. Thi- whoh-sonic spirit ami thc- fim- cooperation of the stmicnt body contributed cffcctivm-ly to thu success of thc c-ontm-st. M. J. Ben- ianiin ami M. li. Hnhhcii sillxwvisc-qi it. This ya-ar's conlm-Ht:nils ami lhnfir lllflllilgtfl' in ormh-r of the rcsillis. worn-: Shirlvy IFIIUIIIPSOII , , , Iilaim' VVallm-r ,,,, Maxim' Ulzlrkv llc-tty VValt1-rs ., Ruth I.a'l'm-llv ,, Kathvrim' Wivst Katie Kraut ....., lidyth llirgc- .. , Plujr' nm' lmndrerl 1100 n. IW Cosmic' , H, , Mont:-ro i,,,, Indm-pm-ndcnt A ,,.. Frm-m'li .... . A rt Gorman Junior Dramatic .Gln-n Burkliardt ...,NVarrf'n Saltz ,,YValts-r Mohlvy ,,,,.Hob Kroskf- , , ,, Ed Harris Kenny Mcliav Frank Erickson ,,.i..G0rdon Polk THE TREASURE CHEST JUNE, 1939 First Row: Toracvno. Hvnry, Schonnnvl, and Simpson. S4-4-mul Row: IH-rkins Qinstructorr. I Apps, and livthvrington. B .IVinncrs of tlu' girls basketball tournanwnt this year were ilu- girls on tliv I 'X train of tln' A lcaguc. Runners up for tlic second plan' were tllc III3's and I0.Ys. The IIA team was the winner in the B lcaguv. l'l1lC'lI tx-aiu plavul six ganics and tln: CIIZIIIIIDIOIIS III tllc A lvaguc wvro thc only ours to win all lirnxa Lipps Edith 'l'1-ram-rio Ruth III-thrringtou Nellie Hunt Bova-rIy VVilson Juanita VVhitmorf- of Ilurir games. .X-Iilfl.-XUIIIC IZII CIIAMPIONSIIII' 'FICAM Franrcs Williamson Mary Jam- Wolfvrnian Maxim- Mrllarm-ss Mary I4-nz Elsie Mors Iflllm-n P4-rsliall Barbara Simpson B-I,IiAGUI'I IIA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Betty Gaines Thula Tronc Doris Carlson Ruth Crocker Marjorie Kendrick Page one I11mdrrml tlirrv THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: MCf'2lfftll'tl', Lowther, Mc-Nevin, Holeun, Appu, R. Rizzuto, T. Rizzuto, Luse, IH t--rson, Amlersonn, Bond. Second Row: Morse, Richardson, Thomas, l+l. Vin, Hewitt, Taylor, An llerson, humlwig, Glass, Carney, Schemmel. Third Row: Morse, Hanifen, Everett, Bullard. Fourth Row: Mabel Perkins lmlviserj, Pierce, Rrislcwell, Larson, Thompson, Johnston, Johnson, French flrumblvy, Simpson, Shaw, Coffee. Viviun Larson Shirley Thompson Jo Weller Elvera Via Laura Morse .lerry Everett Violet Johnson-Bonnie Johnston Mary Selu-mmel-Carol Priano Evelyn Melfafferty-l'lvajean Bridewell June Pierce-Jackie Lowther Betty Hewitt-Margaret Taylor Page one hundrrd four . .I SINGLES Theresa Rizzuto Rosie Rizzuto Marguerite Bullard Pauline Peterson Jean Hanifen Jerry Ludwig DOUBLES Mary Glass Carol Shaw Genevieve Luse Zelda Lee Anderson Marian Finch Jean Coffee-Doris Carney Sanda Appa-Betty Helean Violet Richardson-Marguerite Thomas Marian McNevin-Ellen Morse Louise Bond-Viola Andersonn THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 First Row: XV0lfl'l'lIl1l.T1, and Williamson. S4-cond Row: Teraceno, and Hvtlu-rington. Third Row: Miss Perkins Qinstructorj, Lipps, Pershall, and Simpson. MLUW C The champions in the Volleyball tournament were the girls on the Senior B team of the A league. Close behind was the 11B team. VVinncr of the B league was the Junior A team. The B league includes the second, third and fourth teams of each class. Miss ltlabel Perkins is the coach. 14 'The editors wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to those who have so materially assisted them in planning the book which you have in your hands. To li. M. Royce of Royce Studio who took the group pictures and to Mrs. Phelps of Phelps Studio who took pictures of the yell leaders and drum maj ors. we say Thank you.', We have appreciated the many helpful suggestions given us by Mr. Robert Bruce. manager of the Spokane American Engraving Company and his as- sistants, Mr. Charles ltlagee and Miss Blance Lundblad. To Mr. J. Griffin of the North Central print shop. who has taken per- sonal interest in the book and who has given us many thoughtful suggestions. we are duly appreciative. Mr. Grover VVilson of the Zellerbach Paper Com- pany helped us in the selection of the paper stock and the cover stock. And we wish to thank Mr. Sam Babcock of the S. K. Smith Company, who supplied the Molloy-made covers for the seniors. Page one hundred five THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE,1939 '24IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllI.Il!IIIIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIlllllllIlllllllllIIIlllllIIllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllll,:, THE HANIJIEST PENCIL East Side of Heave E I E Qx f Q- Co-Starred with Bing ' QL' CK I E Crosby in East Side E of Heaven a New E Universal Picture. CEE E a P ' ' ' - E E 707-711 Sprague Ave.-708-716 First Ave. E rv ... ':'IIIlllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIllIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIlZCIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIll!IllIIIlIIIIIIHIIINIIIIIIIIOIQ Payr nm' 11 undrrd .vim THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 A TRIBUTE BY THE STAFF The spring semester of 1939 marks the re- tirement of a faithful study hall supervisor, Mrs. liutie llrown, following fourteen years of service with Hillyard and Rogers High Schools. Although her position foreed her to keep or- der at the expense of mischievous boys and girls, there are thousands of students and alumni who ean thank her for keeping study eonditions suitable for accomplishing a maxi- mum umount of work. She began her serviees with schools forty- two years ago in Burlington. Kansas. She has been in service in Spokane grade schools since l9l2 and several grade schools have claimed lier serviees. This book will be a lasting: memory of the appreciative feeling: of the John It. Rogers student body for her years of service in study hall. ...,,.Evi,.. You CcIn't Come in Here Elmer Cliek: Pm a reporter. 1've been sent to do the murder. Cap: VVell, you're too late, the murder's been done. QlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllltsf E Office and Residence Glen. 0369 E Dr.G.W.l..oughlin 5 DEN'IIs'I E E E. 3003 Diamond Avenue 2 E SPOKANE, VVASH. 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I artichoke you for that honey-.U I've been thinking and we could squash our troubles and beet the world if we were a pear. ller face became radish as she slowly clmwled, I.ettuee. We know this is eorny but we don't carrot all. ltosina Johnson and Helen Ratliff were talk- ing about getting married on some future date. ltosina: I am going to marry a doctor, for when I am sick, I can get well for nothing. Helen: I'm going to marry a preacher, for when I'm bad, I can be good for nothing. Harold Gendreaux: CTO friend, Bob, lend me 20 cents and only give me ten of them. Ruth LaTelle: Oh look! The players are covered with mud. How do you think they will get it off? Kathryn West: What do you think the scrub team's for?', Gladys Smith: What is that bump on your forehead? Johnny Goodman: Oh, that's where a thought struck mei, This pen leaks, said the convict as the rain came through the roof. SOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlilIIIIIlllIIIlllllIIKllllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllflllllllllllofo 5 We Supply Your Table with the E E Best to Be Had in E E Vegetables and 2 E Fruits 5 E Try Us E 'l'hen you'll owe me ten, and I'll owe you ten E . E and wc-'ll he StI'2llfZllt.,, E E To Wayne Dalke: When I am sad, I sing, E Regal and Diamond G. 0020 E H ' F and others are sad with me. ' allIIIlllllIllIIIMIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKOI: SillIlllllllIIllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIll!!IIIlllllIIIIllilIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK!IIIlIlllIIIIllIIlllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIKllllllIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIHQIO L- T! g ' - E ' U C I I C E E - i f of All Iq1IldS E 55, Are Advantageonsly Bought E E Ili E fl' SAR ll URI E E E 32 years of square dealing has brought Confidence to the Jewelry E E '?.'aSFJQ:.i?' buying public of the Inland Empire E E !, Here you can buy just the watch you want at the price you 5 Q ' f want to pay. E 2 HAMILTON-ELGIN-LONGINES-GRUEN SE 3 .-I E tv' We are the official manufacturers of your School Pins and Rings E E ' . f , Q 5192 N. 10 wan sf. Q Avail Yourself of S on the East side of g E Sartori's Helpful Jam in 'Wall St. Between E 2 Credit Service . ., ., R 'm'de and sP'ag ' : 'ZOIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlliIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Puyv one hundred eight THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 IIllllllllIIIIIIHIIlilIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllI!I!IlllIlIIIIIIl IllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Complete Course in CoMMeRo1AL TRAINING F L' Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand. Stenotypy with Allied Subiects offered by the Northwestern Business College E Our courses continue during the summer months. Take advan- tage oi this time to prepare yourself for your business career Northwestern Business College DR. W. M. FALKENRECK. President 317 S. Howard St. R. 2196 Spokane. Washington llllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIHIIIIIIIIIII IIIllllllllllllllllllllll IIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I SNCDW WHITE . . . and the SEVEN DWARFS Invite You To Try BOGE BROS. SN O W WHITE SLICED BREAD I Il III IIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill!! I I Ill ll lllllll ll P h d d THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 A Ioumalistic Kiss May I print a kiss on your lips, he said, And she nodded her sweet permission. So they went to press- Or rather, I guess- They printed a whole edition. As Wilburn Phillips was reading, he came to a word he couldn't pronounce. Barque, prompted Miss Herbert. Willie looked at his classmates and laughed, Banque, exclaimed Miss Herbert again. Willie, looking up at the teacher, Bow- wow! H,, Joyce Fleming: My Scotch boy friend sent me his picture yesterday. Doris Morris: How does he look? Joyce: I don't know, I haven't had it de- veloped yet. Mr. Tewinkle was putting a squad of Pi- rettes through their paces. Try as he would, he could not get a straight line. Finally in exasperation, he shouted, What's the matter with you? Can't you line up? All of you fall out and take a look at the line you've made. SlllllIllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII 0:0 MILLER-UERVANT 2 BEAUTY PARLORS E E Costume-rs and Wig Makers E e Masquerade and 5 2 Theater Costumes E 5 E E W1o15-17 Riverside M. 6642 E '11.llIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIKS OIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlllIIII'o:o n .4 s. E E CONN e Band Instruments E E E E Soprani Accordions E RUSS BAII.EY'S E E E 911 Riverside-Opposite Post Office E 02' illlllIllllllllIIIllllIllIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII5 Page one hundred ten Warren Saltz: My hair is full of electricity. Helen Fry: No wonder, it's connected with a dry cell. Mr. Eaman: How many natural magnets are there? Jack Alden: Blonds, brunettes, and red- headsf' Mr. Byrne, fto sleepy studentjz Does thc hot air bother you? If it does, I'll open the window. Brock Weir: Naw-you can go on talking. Q0lllllllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllIIIIKIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll0:0 Nevada St. 5 P HA R M A C Y g 2 A. E JOHNSON, Prop. E 2 Your E E Neighborhood E 2 Druqqist 2 E A Complete Prescription De- E E partment. Fountain S e r v i c e. E E Magazines. Candies. Cigars. E E Cigarettes. E 2 E E Free Delivery E 'E S E N4602 NEVADA ST. ii E E E Phone Glen. 4144 E D QIIIIlllllIllIIlllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllIIIIlllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIKOIO QllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIHillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'010 E GRANTS GROCERY E E Groceries. Lunch Meats. Fruits. E S Vegetables. Ice Cream. E E Candies E 2 scHoo1. sUPPLn-:s 2 5 E 2 G. 3403 4901 M.-.fm sf. 5 :SillIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIillllKlllilllllllllIlllllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllhg THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 U' llIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIK!IIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIUIII ll ll I I ll! I IIIlIIIK IllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIlI!lIIIIIllIIII!l020 The Dorian Studio Hereby Extends to Each and All of the Graduates A , A11 Good Wishes to Future Success XQf2f'Y',fff ' '. .f. -,l'- 'V 'Q . . rv : R E We appreciate your patronage and will always aim to give you the finest in Photography The Dorian Studio 436 Peyton Bldg. Spokcme's Leading Studio of Today IIIII P I I d I THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Did You Ever Hear oi This? A Freshman's head is full of air, Of air so hot and breezy, A Sophomorm-'s head is full of naught, Of naught but Take life easy. A Junior's head is full of love. The love you get at collegeg A Senior's head is full of brains, A greater amount of knowledge. The youthful graduate from agricultural college looked rather scornfully at thc old farmer. Your methods of cultivation are hope- lessly out of date, he said with a superior air. Why I'd be surprised if you got 10 pounds of apples off of that tree. So would I, said the farmer, It's a pear tree. ,. v.... VVanda Watts: I wonder how old Miss Swann is? Nada Watts: She must be awfully old, because I heard she used to teach Caesar. If all the students that sleep in classes were laid end to end-they would be more eom- fortable. gllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIllllllIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKllllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIII3:0 KEEP HEALTHY 2 DRINK E 2 Hillyard Dairy Milk 2 E qPeffectly Pasteurizedp E Hillgard Uairg '21lllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHillIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS :EOJIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllg Fi F1 'anis E seas E fmlhllllg., V E 9ll RIVERSIDE. Aveuuc E E 3 Sbonme, WASHINGTON B E 020.IIIIllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllilllllllllllllllz Page our lumdrvd twelve Mr. Bceher: I'm surprised at you, Bob, that you don't know when Columbus discovered America! NVhat does the chapter heading of this week,s lesson read? Bob Kroske: Columbus, 14-92. Mr. Becher: Well, isn't that plain enough? Did you ever see it before? Bob: Yes sir, but I always thought it was his telephone number. Lorna Ayler: A fool can ask more ques- tions than a wise man can answer. Tommy Glover: That's why I flunkedf' QJIIIIIIIIIIIIKllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllIIHIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllillllIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIII02 2 : 5 22 Years on North Monroe E sm 3 2 Cleaners E Sky Hulett, Mgr. F E E o : Ol E I F : F 2 BROAD. 0651 E 5 Suits to Order-Expert Repairing- E E Call for and Delivery Service. E E Moth-Proof Cleaning E E NORA AND MONROE 2 E - OIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIllIlIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlfllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllla 2IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlllIIIllllllIIIlllllllIlllIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll'ofa scHOOL SUPPLIES. CANDY. GUM - 3-, S 5 E Stop and Get Them at E B1Odgett's 5IIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllillilllllllllIIIllIllllllIIIIIUlllllIIIIIIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllaz THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Pome O,MLEwhatXTC I always feel when U I C I used to rave of L N'S eyes 4 I. C I gave countless sighs, I was a keen competitor But each is now a nov-L T 4-UXLthemallUC. Miss Stevens: What do you know about Atlas? Al Akins: He was the world's greatest gangster. Miss Stevens: Where did you get that idea? Al Akins: The history books say he held up the world. Miss Herbert: Will someone in the class use the word geometry in a sentence? Earl I,e Van: There was a little acorn that grew and grew until one day it said 'Geometryf Exam question: What is the most impor- tant date in Roman history? Ernest Ziegler: Anthony's first date with Cleopatra. Are we going to try out young Balch for the football squad? asked the captain. No,,' replied the coachg' anybody who can spell such words as plenipotentiary, erysipelas. and plebiscite is too good for a football player. John McKinney: I passed 'Shakespeare' to- day. Donald McClelland: Did he speak ? Mr. Minzel: When rain falls, does it ever rise again ? Roger Case: Oh, yes, in dew time. gdllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIII!!IIIIIIIllllllllllIIllllllIUHIIIIllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllluzo INDEPENDENT MARKET E Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and E E Oysters E 2 2909 E. DIAMOND AVE. E SIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIllIIIllIIIllIIKlilllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII5 OIOIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllliIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIlIlllllIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIO F 2 5 After High School What? F 1 2 E Your swiftest entrance to the business world is through the E E KELSEY-BAIRD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. WHY? E F 2 S 1 : . Personal attention-thus assuring you of the fastest progress : -1 possible. Your rapid advancement here means real money : 5 saved in tuition and supplies. E E thorough instruction. 2-' 2. University trained teachers-to give you the advantage of : - 3. Up-to-dale equipment-to train you on the newest machines E E to fit yourself into the modern business offices. E 5 -L. Employment service-to place you in a good position that E E you have been trained to fill capably. Kelseg-Baird Secretarial School E Hutton Building Main 6746 E E F OIOIIIIIIllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllIllllIIIIllllllI1IIIIIIIlIIIIUIIIllIIIIIIllllllIIIllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIlilIIIlllIIIlllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllls Page one hundrrd Ihirtnn THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Dedicated to Don Moss BI-eathes there a student with soul so dead, Who never to himself has said. To heck with homework, I'm going to bed? Ellen Pershall: So you think that Al is a flirt? Hazel Barker: I'll say, why he can tell the owner of any lipstick in school by simply tasting it. Dedicated to almost any Senior: Student: Yes, dad, I'm a big gun at school. Dad: Well, why don't I hear a better report, then ? 1.. Mrs. Bevan: I heard a noise when you came in last night. Al Bevan: Perhaps it was night fallingf, Mrs. Bevan: No, it was day breaking. June Enos: Say, do you know how to get Mr. Benjamin's goat? Tim Elliot: I'll bite! June Enos: Find out where he ties it. 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E E Quality Meats E 2 5 Bob and Charlie E : Best in Fruits and Vegetables E E Sater's Grocery F E Bakery and Dairy Products E E Open Sundays and Evenings E E E 020IIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOI0 QlllllIIlllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHOID 2 E E Duthie Seed CO. 5 R. W. NEVILLE, Mgr. E E 510 MAIN AVE. 2 LS Spokane, Wash. ng 020.IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKS fl:IIIIlIIIIIllIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIllIIIIlllillllllllllllllllllilllllilllfg E A Home Owned Store That E E Sells Quality Merchandise for E 2 Cash E BRIDGEPORT - Grocery and Market E E We Deliver E E GLENWOOD 0580 E 'ztllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllIlllllllllIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOZO THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Want a Job? l E Then the Kinman Business E University can help you. Q 0 E EMPLOYMENT calls are received regu- E larly by the KBU free employment de- E partment. E THROUGH this active and efficient em- E plo ment department, graduates are as- Y 5 sisted in securing desirable positions. E 0 2 NEW classes start every Monday in both E day and evening school. Special classes E for those who expect to go on to college. g Visitors are always welcome. F M F M F M R u F u F .4 R .4 5 I N M A N Miss Miriam L. Barnhill, B. A., shovvn send- 5 : mg a young man out to a position R Business University HOWARD AT FIRST SIIlllllllllllIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIllllllIllllIIIII!IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOE: 3IllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlilllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllKllllIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ 71 DODSCDN'S E 517 Riverside Avenue E Jewelers for 50 Years E , ,,,. , ,i,.t ,, , M , N 5 ','i- , .1tfg:gg51.1g1'L2piggy 5 -Q W E VICTORIA . . . Newest l5-Iewel GRUEN. Yellow or 'S white gold Hlled case ........................ 529.75 F .4 E Diamond Merchants ' Elgin. Gruen, Longines and Hamilton Watches Q E Q E 5 5 E 71 2 F E SKIIIlllllllIIIlllllllllllllIKlIllllllIIlllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKS Page our lHHld1'l'tl fiftvrn THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Broken In Coach Ellingsen: You're doing well, John- ny. The way you hit that line and the way you dodge and tackle and worm through them is marvelous. Johnny Osso: lt comes easy to me. I used to go with my mother to the bargain sales. Pome By Bob Berger Both beautiful and dumb Must my true love be, Beautiful so I'll love her And dumb so she'll love me. .Anvi- Johnny Olsen and Florence St. Onge were out automobiling when they both suddenly realized they had lost their way- Johnny: I wish Emily Post was here. Florence: VVhy? Johnny: I think we took the wrong fork.'i Mr. Mac Gown: Tomorrow we shall take tl1e life of Robert Louis Stevenson. So come prepared. If ever your shoes squeek don't let it bother yong 'twas Shakespeare who said: Let every- one have music in his soul. glllllIlllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIO3 C1'1ristian's 9 E 5 Portraits 2 E E S Exquisite But Not Expensiven 2 2 104 N. Howard Main 1025 2 0:01IIIllllIII1IIIlIllIIIIIUIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK5 fzfllllIlllllllIllllIIIlllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllIII'il'IIIIll!IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllbzo .4 ... E IOHN C. MCBRIDE E E Dental Surgeon E - ri .1 3 2 E United Hillyard Bank Bldg. 2 2 L' F 71 'IOIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllfllllIllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgzz Page one hundred sixteen 020IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllIIIIIllllIIIlllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIII020 CQSONS .. .- 3 L- E Highest 2 2 Quality gi E Flowers 2 E LOCALLY GROWN E E LAST LONGER 2 S IIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllla :QIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliilIIllIllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIISO U - GERLACH MOTOR COMPANY E Your Chevrolet Dealer 5 E CONGRATULATIONS 'ro E E THE cLAss OF 1939 2 E N4724 Market st. spokane, Wash. 2 - n :SIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIIIII1ll!!IIIIIllllllIIllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE' Q1IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII,:, Terry's E If you want what you want when E E you want it E E Call Terry's 2 5 FREE DELIVERY Q 5 N3936 Pittsburg G. oaae 2 3IIIIIIIIIIKJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKS THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Don Hughes: So you took Mary Lenz home from the movies last night? Ralph Berg: Yes ! H Don H. How far does she live from the theater? Ralph Berg: Oh, three soda-fountains and a candy storef' , .,.Tv,, . Absent Minded Professor to secretary: I am going to town. If by any chance I hap- pen to return during my absence, keep me here until I get backf' ,....v-.., Bob Swartz: Why didn't you answer my letter? Betty Nvagners I didn't get it and besides I didn't like some of the things you said. Madeline Murphy: I simply adore that fun- ny step. XVhere did you pick it up? Don Gottwig: Funny step, nothing! I'n1 losing my garter. ,vlf Mr. Raman: Oxygen wasn't discovered till 1770. Rex Hansen: VVhat did they breathe before that? Why She Shuddered Miss Smith: For what are the Phoenicians famous? Gordon Polk: Blinds. -.ivi Pinky Carter: It sure was hot at the game today. Betty Gaines: Why didn't you get one of those baseball fans they always have at the baseball games ? 4,-wp, Mr. Hubbard: Use juicy in a sentence. Mary Sullivan: Juiey what I sec? glllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllll'Q20 .X : E tg: Y. , if , E GIOCGIISS E Buy Your Quality Groceries at li E Burgan Stores and Save Money! E zlllllllillllllllllIIIIIILIIIIII!IIIIIIKIIIIIIiIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKJIIIIIIIIIIIK5 sdlllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIliilllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllozo W1'GfghflS Store E Home Owned-Independent 2 2 Main and Wall Sts. Rav. 5442 2 HEADQUARTERS FOR :E- 53.95 2 E 5 and up E E More and More People Are Learning the Wisdom oi Shopping at E WRAIGI-1T's STORE E AT MAIN AND WALL STS. IN SPOKANE 2 ':'IIIlllIIlIIlllUlllllIllIllllllllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII llIIlllllllllllllIllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllbg Page our 111H1v!I1'!'d srzfmrirml THE TREASURE CHEST I UNE, 1939 Mr. Weston Cupstairsjz It is time for that young man to go home. Jim Brewer: Coverhearingj: Well, when you don't have a. self-starter, a crank comes in mighty handy. i.v..T Mr. Becher: Please tell me what 'Do unto others as you wish others to do unto thee' means. Johnny Homer: It means that if you want in girl to kiss you, you kiss the girl. VVould you mind getting up for just EI minute, Mr. Coburn ? And why? he asked. So I can put this 'Wet Paint' sign on th'- seatf' said Harry Young. Country boy: That's a Jersey cow over there. City boy: Say! You've got a good eyr sight to sec her license plate at that distance. Eileen Hanifen: Hey, why have you those loud socks on? Claude Kuler: To keep my feet from going to sleepf' :IOMIIIIllIlllIlllllllIIlllllllIllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIQ E A smcs nee: 5 AWNINGS TI-:NTS . E Cdlzws Products Of Ill Mads 5 E EO.BERG CO. 3 E L... SIPOKANE. .WAsr+f E 2 M. 4233 N318 Division S 'IiIIIIIlllllllIIIIIlllIIIllllIIIIIlllIIUIIIIIIIIIIII!!IIIIllIIIIIll!IIIIIIllIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOI' 02lllllIIIIllllIlllllIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIJlllllIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEO The Marana E None Better E OIOIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllIIIlIll020 Page one hundred eighteen 020llllIIlllllllllllllIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOZO E e : E Nsolv-21 MARKET E 5 5 E MEATS -E GROCERIES DRY Goons 2 2 ' ft E Make the Le Roi your store as well E 5 as ours E E E E EVERYTHING TO EAT AND E 5 WEAR 5 '2'IIIlllIIII!1IIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllIHIIIIlllllllltlllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQO QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOZO DOERHS JEWELRY E 717 Riverside Ave. E E E E Our 50 years of business success ns- E 5 sures you of the dependability of E E everything in the jewelry line. All Q E kinds of jewelry, remodeling and cer- E E tified watch repairing. E OSIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllIIIIlIlllIIIllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII5 0:0lllIIIIlIIIIIllllIIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIllllIllIllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIlllIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll0:4 Congratulations E to the E 5 S E JUNE GRADUATING 5 :E CLASS Q Broadview Dairy Cu. :illIIIIIIIIHIIIllllIIIIIDIIIllllIIIIICIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKEO THE TREASURE CHEST IUNEL1939 Jim Ure: You alxvays do the talking 21lllllillllillllillllIlllllllllillllilllllllIIllllillllillllllllillllUlllllllllllllllllllllll'2 and never listen. :En E Mary Jane Wolferman: How ridiculous! E E l've heard every word I've said. E 2 E , '31 E Z S ' S Mr. Jinnett: How's the team coming? E . 6' ' :Z 7 E Coach Ellingsen: Like counterfeit moneyf- E 1' P - E the halves are full of lead and the quarters E - .lt , E Q E . . 5 rn qi? X- E can t pass. E NN H 6 fl E Marllb' KirllY: VVlly do all those trees E K - E bend over so far? E 'fl 4 I 9 ' E Margaret VVilson: You'd bend over, too, if E DJ - -E you were full of green apples as they are. E 11' 5 ,.,v,l. Susie Soaper: i ain't got no pencil. Miss Budwin: You have no pencil, I have no pencil, they have no pencils. Susie: VVell, who has all the peneils?,' .Yv-Ma Mr. Saltz: How do you make anti-freeze? Daryl Nelson: By hiding her woolen pa- jamasf' Keith Neighbors: The clock is striking. Harold Sehindler: What for, shorter hours? QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllillIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'2 STAN DENsow ELECTRIC E General Electric and Frigidaire 2 Q REFRIGERATORS AND 2 E RANGES 5 E All Electrical Appliances E :SllIIIIlllllllIIIlllllllIIllIllllIIIIlllllllIIllilIIIllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK5 sdlllllIIllIlllllllllIIIllllllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllkfo E X umnmsm Srons ' E E If It's Made to Wear, We Have It E E 5 E N5101 MARKW1' s'r. E E Phone on-n. 0000 E 5 SPOKANE, WVASH. E E E Fernwell Bldg. E E E E Graduation 5 S Portraits Q 'lu creative sight and shadow E E artistry of camera and brush. EL ,- .. -.1 E E , . 5 5 llfor more than 25 years this E E studio has specialized in E 2 . . n E graduation 1l0l'tl'1tltlll'C and 5 5 here you are assured of the E : F 2 utmost possible value and E E workmanship of highest ex- E E Z 5 cellcnce. E E' E ff' E STUDIO OF E Maamnaz 5 pm ' 2 R 2 609 2 ,, n 3 : 'rlllllllllllllIlilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilIIlllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllls 'fflllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIlllllllllillllllllllllillIlllllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS Page 0110 hzmdred Marten: u R -4 S u F E THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE, 1939 Ili-clivzltvcl to Don K 4-rr, OIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllff' 3 : Sllppa-ry ll'l'-VITY thin. E E Pri-tty girl-tl Saw :L fm-lla-o Unvc :L NIH'Il'kgtII4 Boy on IIIIIIII-IIPII .Iumpvd right Now In-'s hors Hut shi- had Douuu Ilobhs vw- vy . VIIIICIC Gumm: I wi-ut to :L CIZIIICK' :md was E struck Ivy Hu- IYPIIIIIQ' of tlu' pIzlc'0. 'gf Iilmvr Clivk: Give mc il S4'lltl'lli'i' with thc' E word fuscimntc-! Russvll Tllompson: I'vv got niuv buttons E on my vout but I vnu . u 's .hum-s Forsyth: uhm- lu-rv. wzutvr, I touud E u the hunk. E -n slu- sunk. E , : Ill+DlIIIt'II lu-r out, 5 -vi-ry nivv. E -to Im-uk tlu- iw-. E : VVlu-rv did you gre-t thc' black E IIIIITII' in. E E EASTERN Outfitting Co. 809 Riverside-Spokane 5 rd lwr shout. E vw- E For the young lady or the E young mam graduate The East- E v- 'A E - urn shows . . . . S Quality Apparel at 5 Moderate Cost E only f:1sc'ilmtc'. E V E il button lu my salad. E Waite-r: 'I'l1z1t's qua-1-r. It must lmvv t'aII4-u E iu wlu-u wi- put on K 'vT-W E - . . . . . . : .Inu bnydm-r: I ul ,lllSt hlu- Napoli-on.' 5 I : You are invited to see the new if HN' dr'M 'g' 5 fashions especially bought for E you 5 limit- lcmumz -'lluwm that? E E .lim Snydvr: I jus - .. , , - . v ,, N .. t Wm down 1 hlstofb- 02'IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlillllllIII!IlllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIO EliIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIllllllllllllllllllillllllozo 71 M u F .4 R 2 L' E E Congratulations to the E June 1939 Class I ohn R. Rogers High School E FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD E Red Sz White Stores M Ts 'z'IllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIKOE: Pays our lzumlrmi izvrnrty THE TREASURE CHEST IUNE. 1939 'Nother Pome by Tuffie Block. Ray Manley: Please! Time is passing, She: UNO. I'm not glad, Ray: Oh, please!'i Time is passing She: No, No. I am sad. Ray: Oh, just this once! Time is passing, She: I said no. Sad is my lot. Ray: Oh, go ahead. Time is passing, She: Positively not.', Iam not. Ray: '0h, gee, Mom, all the fellows are wearing those sweaters now, Knock! Knock! Eiggilthere? Even his best friends wouldn't tell him- so he flunked the exam. Phillip who? This is put here to Phillip space. Ruth Swanson: We had a math test todav E I 0241IIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIlllllllUI!IIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIQQ H U Libert Market I E and I passed. . E G. Y G E Joyce Fletcher: I-Ionestly? 2 A and Grocery ' Ruth Swanson: What's the difference?'i E We editors may dig and toil E Till our finger tips are sore, E But some young squirt is sure to say, E I heard that joke before. E Miss Simet.: IVhat is concentration? E A E 5 CONGRATULATIONS 5 CLASS or 1939 5 Groceries, Meats, Fruits and E Vegetables E N. 5109 MARKET sT. E Betty Sims: nM ml ag0 Y-U StillIIIIIllIllIIIIlllllIKIllIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg OzvlllllIIIIllIIKlllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllli' S : EE IT IS EASY TO DRY DISHES AND POLISH GLASSWARE WITH 2 RED BIRD Tea Towels E IZ' E 5 E - These Unusual Dish Dryers Are Lintless and Highly Absorbent. 5 - and Are Ready to Use Without Breaking In. 5 AN IDEAL GIFT SOLD IN MOST RETAIL sToREs E E 5 E ORIGINATED AND MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 5 Spokane Toilet Supply Co. 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