Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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ing up under the folds that conceal, yet distinguish, the leader for some glance of the eye that will communicate its own insight, its own capacity for toil in behalf of the land and the people of its love. Education pays in added years of service. The right kind of an education helps a man to be versatile, adaptable and progressive. It pays in the saving of time. It is worth while to sharpen the tools with which one is to work. It pays in 'added personal power and equip- ment. It gives self-mastery, poise of judgment, caretulness and an accuracy of method which is of incalculable value. It admits one to a new world of apprec- iation in nature, music, art, literature and science. It develops a higher type of manhood. It strengthens moral integ- rity. It intensifies religious zeal and de- velops an intelligent sort of social ser- vice. It pays in admirable fellowships that stir an inspiring memory. Henry M. Hart, Principal. l..,v i The Faculty Administration and Office: Henry M. Hart, Principal: Louis S. Livingston, Vice Principal: A. L. Parker, Vice Principal: Frances M. Stubblefield, Vocational Adviser: Myrtle Elliott, Secretary: June Ely, Attendance Clerk. Chemistry: George F. Clukey, Head: S. S. Endslow, Rudolph Meyer. Commercial: Herbert J. Oke, Head: Charles E. Baten, Helen Finnegan, C. W. Middleton, E. A. Orcutt, A. O. VV00lard. English: Carlotta Collins, Head: Pearl E. Anderson, Philip M. Baird, Charles E. Canup, Rachel Davis, Bernice Frey, Nora Frye, W. B. Graham, C. D. Gutterman, Irene B. Hunt, Sophia C. Meyer, E. McElvain, N. D. McKain, C. G. Miller, Marian Pettis, Anne Reely, A. O. Walther. 'Fine Arts: Ruth K. Fisken, Head: Lydia S. Goos. History: Ruth West, Head: C. H. Ferguson, F. A. Futter, F. G. Nogle, N. C. Perring, Amy F. Shellman, Lilian A. Siegler, Thomas Teakle, H. D. Thompson, Dan S. Whitman. Home Economics: Clara G. Bond, Head: Averil Fouts, Gracia C. White. Languages: Helen L. Dean, Head: Charles d,Urbal, R. G. Ferrer, Ethel K. Hummel, Mabel Pope, Mildred Roberts, Elizabeth Stannard, Marie Emma Sturow. Library: Mary Helen McCrea, Head: Mabel Turner. Manual Arts: C. S. Fredrickson, Head: W. J. Dunlop, Sub.: Merle K. Saxe, Sub.: A. W. Smith. Mathematics: Kate Bell, Head: lt. A. Bannen, Christina Claussen, Olive G. Fisher, F. H. Gnagey, Pa.ul E. Jenne, W. B. Mathews, George A. Meyer, Blanche Smith. Music: George A. Stout, Head: VValter Thomas. Natural Science: A. P. Troth, Head: Nettie M. Cook, I. T. Johnsrud, Carrie E. Lake, Thomas Large. Physical Science: J. G. McMacken, Head: R. C. Anderson. Physical Training: E. I.. Hunter, Boys Head: Jessie Baltezore, Girls Head: Lyle Maskell, Anne Norvell. Study Halls: Mrs. Elsie Bengel, Boys: Mrs. Alice S. Lehman, Girls. Book Clerk: Mrs. Bess lt. Blanchard. Page tcu

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Henry M. Hart Principals Message May 1, 1935 To the Class of June, 1935: With my congratulations on your ap- proaching graduation, may I send you a little article from a recent issue of The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi, entitled En- riching Character Through Education. If you were to ask me Where was Italy six centuries ago, I would answer, Under the hood of Dante. Da.nte was the condensed life of Italy. VVhatever there was to learn, he learned. VVhatever there was to feel, he felt. Whatever there was to do for the uplift of his native land, he did. Whatever there was to suffer for her sake, he endured. The best-trained soul in Italy was the bril- liant boy who became the thinker, the poet, the patriot, the exile, the leader of all that was best for the land he loved. Education never had a better illus- tration of its place as a leader than in the century of the Great Florentine. But it has heard its call to duty many a time and under other skies. Name the Norman Conquest, the days of Wycliffe, the times of Luther, the stern struggle of John Knox, the apostolic zeal of the Wesleys, the patriotism of Cavour in Italy and of Theodore Roosevelt in America and you have great proof that God is not content to face crises with untrained minds as leaders. The hood of the coming century is Education. Dante is even now walking our streets. Heroic young souls are peer- Page nine



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wady V44 ww Faculty First Row ilcft to rightbi Charlmfs al'l'l'bal, Elsin- Bi-nga-l, Principal H. M. Hart, Carlotta Follins, Charles IG. Batvn, R. A. Bannon. Second Row: Nm-ttie M. Crunk, Rachol Davis, H1.-len L. Dean, Clara G. Bond, Pcarlv Amlurson, Christina Claussvn, View l'rinc'ipal A. L. Parker. Third Row: XY, J. Dunlop, Charles li. Canup, Philip M. Baird, R. C. Anmlvrson, Bess H, Blancharll, Frances M. Stubblefivlml, Kate Boll, Jessie Baltvzorv, Goorgv F. Clukcy. Faculty First ROW Ill.-ft to rightl: In-nv I-I, Hunt, Nora Fryv, l'll1ll'll'S ll. 43uttx-rman, .lum- lily, Myrllv lilliutt, F. ll. Grmagcy, .Xvvril Fouls, Sw-mul Row: Ruth K. Fisk:-n, H1-ls-n Finnm-gan, lithvl K. lluxnmm-l, XY. li. Graham, Flnyal .L F1lttn,fr'. Thircl How: Carl ll. F4'l'fl'llS0Il. lS1'i'nic'n- Frvy, R. 41. F1-l'l'vl', Lydia lions. F. S. i l'k'4ll'il'kSUY'l, S. S. Nnrlsluw. Payz' rlrrwrl

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