Hillyard High School - Paws and Claws Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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Y 1 I 1 I I I 4 ' -hulanuuuuvnunnnlnuuulu 't ' l nnuuuuuuuuuu-Luuuu amusing I I it is she who cries so winningly, Give this little girl a hand ! Ester Freeman successfully operates the largest pasenger airplane port in the world. George Werner is the sole propreitor of the Soakum Pawn and Loan shop. What won't women do next? Dorothy Lawson is president of a large real estate company in California. Norma Elsdon has established a name for her- self as a lawyer. Helen Erickson has headed an exploration into the wilds of South America to try to find the missing link. With her is Ellen Eskeberg, who is keeping account of all expenses. Jessie Fisher is the only lady speed-cop in the State of Washington. However, she has no trouble flagging the car if a manis driving. Alice Glidden, Helen Hallstein, Pauline Merk- lin and Naomi Neiswinder have formed a fire de- partment in Philadelphia. The only difficulty is that the heat makes their noses shiny and they must, perforce, stop long enough to powder them. Marion Oidne is dancing her way to fame on Broadway. Florence Nelson is excavating for ruins in Egypt. She invited Katherine Hollandsworth to join her but Katherine feared freckles from the tropical sun and remained in Spokane where she has a beauty parlor. Believe it or not, Gale Newell is in Chicago, making millions from his bullet-proof vest. Lillian Poffenroth is an agent and doing nicely selling suspenders. Merle Valentine has just opened a jewelry store on Sprague avenue. I have just come from the Rialto where Edwin Palmer and Margaret Nordwall were rehearsing the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet? Lucille Neville is a sedate and dignified school ma'am. She teaches Latin and Greek at W. S. C. Ruth Wyman holds the dieavyweight prize fight- ing championship having 1won from Gene Tunney just last week. 1 Frances Tyler-would one ever dream that one so fair would stoop so low-is now a janitoress at Shultze's Corner. , Alice Stevenson has become quite a prominent club woman. She holds high offices in every club known. 1 Rex Morrill, poor man, was quite wealthy but he lost it allpaying fines for disturbing the peace. Lucille D. Huss and Louise Isenhart have charge of an orphanage alt Tacoma. Constance Martison is private secretary to the President of the U. S. 1 Gertrude Mitchell owns, a Ford garage. Elmer Johnson has, just recently, established himself the champion doily embroiderer of the Northwest. l Leroy McLaughlin is head elevator boy at the Woolworth building. K l Greta Nicholson was altrained nurse but she was dismissed for holding'her patient's hands too long. All the gentlemen ffll victim to high blood pressure. t Verle Johnson won the endurance contest for going without sleep. He' ought to-Jhe has had enough practice. I Ray Miller has an artl studio in Washington D. C. where he designs postage stamps. He first hit upon the idea of this career when as a none- too-small lad, he was playing post office. And last, but far, far filom least, is Mr. Bonde Tuveson. He has written irolumes on The Bene- fits of Silence and The Evils of Excitement? I admit, Mr. Cook, that this would make an excellent story for your paper but following up the clues is far too hard work to compensate one for the pleasure of seeing bne's name in print. Pauline Moyer, Pres. Gumshoe Detective Agency .lH,....... 1 THE CLASS WILL OF JANUARY 1929 ' -H-.. I We, the graduating class of 1929, being of sound mind and body, make and ordain this as our last will and testament. This will was made by us without force, or threat. 1. Hdrniina Mead wills her liquid brown eyes to Mr. C251 Quackenbush that he might charm the opposite sex as successfully as she has done. 2. Betty Miller wills her athletic ability to Gene Skerry. 3. Fern Williams wills her misehievousness to Doris Stough. 4-. Douglas Gosselin wills his curly hair to 5. Herman Larson wills a box of snuff to Vearl Johnson. 1 6., Bud Walker wills his conceit to Sandy. 7. Lucille Miller wills1 her nightingale voice to Marie Smith. 1 8. Pauline Morris wills Kenneth Bradley to Anna Mathers. 1 l 9. Clara Davis wills her sylph-like form to Stanley Bonner. 1 10. Helen Johnson wills1her journalistic ability to Don Beaumont. 1 11. Gladys Rudy wills 1her sunny personality to Lucille Neville. 1 Roland Greening, better known as Susie. P- QContinued onTpage 705 l Page sixty-one 'P'-' V 'W' ,29-usual: lll!l.rllll+ 1 1 1 I



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I 3::::::::::::: :::H:::::::-'i:::::::-:-:'1t , I I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE JUNE CLASS 1929 ...H.. I We, the June '29 Class of Hillyard, being sound in mind and body, will and bequeath our just pride and vanity to the Juniors. To the Juniors, we also will our highly developed mentalities which of course, they must have to carry on what we have started. Item: Katherine Habura leaves thirteen love- sick admirers to the care of Laura Wold. Item: Helen Erickson wills her red wig to Robert Vance. Item: Helen Hallstein and Jessie Fisher will their ability. to write essays to John Poffenroth. Item: Ada Gillespie wills her thorough know- ledge of chemistry to Stack Baldwin. 9 Item: Alice Glidden wills the millions of admir- ing glances which she has received to Kenneth Morrill Ceven if he doesn't need them.l Item: Alvin Roberts and Herb Cook will three partly used plugs of Climamk to Fred Wunsch. Item: Norma Eldsdon wills Faith Helms to Dutch Schubbe. ' Item: Ellen Eskeberg wills her business ability to Don Beaumont. ' Item: Bonde Tuveson wills his Star to Coach Quackenbush. He says the body is wrecked and the motor won't run but it's all right for a man who has driven the Briscoe. Item: Catherine Covey and Larsena Day will their set of dime novels to Miss Schreiber and Mr. Hubbard. Item: Dorothy Davis and Emma Drinkman will two cartons of beauty clay to Charlotte Kay. Item: Ethelyn Lewellyn leaves her option on dramatic leads to Peg Walker. Item: Viletta Gottwig wills her scholastic stand- ing to Albert Orr Cprovided Mr. Meyer is agree- able.J Item: Bill Wilson leaves his fighting spirit and nick-name to Lyle Ellis. Item: Jim Eaton wills his stage crew to the Associated Student Body. Item: Lucille D. Huss leaves her swagger to Frank Henry. Item: Esther Freeman wills one hair net to Olyn Hendricks. Item: Lloyd Crego wills his broad shoulders to Stack Baldwim Item: Sue Baldwin wills her cute appearance to Bill Haney. Maybe Bill won't need it and Les Hebert is the next heir. Item: George Werner wills his excess height to 1 I Item: Roy Wilsonl wills a drawer of broken chemical apparatus to Larry Saltz. Item: Margaret Beck wills two rusty razors to Earl Green. I Item: Elmer Johnson leaves 503 jokes to Al Greenwood. I Item: Vearl Johnson wills his beauty to Jiggs Green. I Item: Wilson Bigger: and Ernest Bartlett will their dramatic ability tp John Kelly. . Item: Aubrey Forsythe wills his shop working ability to Viola Hink and Lucille Huss. Item: Rex Morrill wills his pride and vanity to Milt Borgardts. , Item: Ed Palmer wills his quiet habits to any- one. Kroske has been nominated . Item: Don Johnson leaves his Ford to the tin shop. , Item: To Stanley Bonner, Belle Shande leaves her love for dancing. , v Items Agnes Sandberg, leaves her sunny smile to Bus Loughlin. . . Item: Connie Martinsop feels bound tdiieave her dramatic talent to someone. How about Jack Arthur? He might need it some day. Item: Frances Mahle bequeaths her flirtations and wise cracks to Bob Williams. . Item: Dorothy Lawson leaves her sunny dispo- sition to Mayo Van Austin. Item: Harriet Kaech leavfes her school girl com- plexion to Opal Rambo.: I Item: Louise Kaech bequeaths her jet black eyes to Hazel Higgins. I Item: To Georgiana Mathers, Louise Isenhart leaves her dignity. , Item: To Helen Weber, lKatherine Hollands- worth wills her plumpness. , Q Item: Ray Miller wills a worn out catcher's protector to Mrs. Brown so she won't have to dodge chalk anymore. , Item: Norman Flint leaves his high salaried grocery job to Lyle Stough. , Item: Gladys Robertson bequeaths her ability in debate to Lewis Becker. , Item: Sadie Pelleberg leaves her quietness to John Toulouse. I Item: Marion Oidne wills her heavy mop of hair to Carl Quackenbush. I Item: To Evelyn Kobberoe, Margaret Nordwall bequeaths her quietness. I Item: Greta Nicholson leaves her pleasing plumpness to Louise Homer. I Harry Moeller. QContinued on page 721 I I Page sixty-three olnnlualnnnnunuln-,29b-n.ll.nlluuu'uluunnlo I I I I I I I

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