Blanche Pennick
Blanche Pennick (Democrat) represented
[the 19th] district of Pacific and Grays Harbor
counties. Elected in 1944, she served one
term.
Born 1905, in Washington, Pennick
made her home in Montesano. She received
her teaching degree from the University of
Washington. Pennick taught elementary,
junior high and high school classes.
Administrative positions she held include
high school principal, district superintendent
and county superintendent of schools. She
was also the educational advisor to
Compton's Encyclopedia, and the director of
the Taholah Community Action Program.
Concerned about school funding
Pennick (then the County Superintendent of
Schools) decided to run for the Legislature.
With no financial support from her party, she
ran virtually a one-woman campaign and
received her community's support.
Representative Pennick was the
chairwoman of the County and County
Boundaries Committee, and a member of the
Education, Revenue and Taxation, and State
Library committees. In 1946 she decided to
return to school administration. Looking back
on her term in office she says, "I was proud
people would give me their confidence. If
people put their faith in you, you must live up
to it."
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers