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

 - Class of 1929

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IfIIIi.'S.'IIIIIZIIII'.IL'Z ZIiI.'II'IZIIIi,IIIIIII.'lZ I i The Puppets f THE PUPET SHOW Ti L John Anderson, Helen Higgins, Vera Koenig, Kenneth Bradley, Mr. Hughes, Maxim Seward, Mary Troutfetter, Marjonie Bell, Bessie Ca Hail, Lola May Jones, Gail Hunt, Wilson I Bigger, Miss Schreiber. The Art Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Hughes, presented as their first project of this year, a puppet play, Ali Baba. Mr. Hughes was responsible for the planning of the minia- ture stuge and the construction of the puppets. The stage was made by members of the manual the Holmes school. By special request it was re- peated for the English depantment of the Inland Empire Teachers' association.1 The success of this venture goes to Mr. Hughes, and to Miss Schrieber, who was the dramatic coach, Those taking part in the performance were: training classes and was wired by boys in the Ali Baba ..............,..................... 1 ............... Earl Green electrical shop. All members of the fine arts Morgiana ....., ....... 1 ...,,.. H elen Higgins classes combined their efforts in taking care of Kasim ............. .......... 1 ......... W ilson Bigger all the details necessary for a production of this Kasim's Wife ..,.. ....... 1 ........... V era Koenig sort, modeling puppet heads, costuming the fig- Abdullah .......... .......... 1 ............... G ail Hunt ures, painting scenery and attending to the ad- Robber Chief ,... . .,.... 1 .... Kenneth Bradley vertising. The play was received with much inter- Tailor s,,..,,,.ss,.... ...... 1 ......... M arjorie Bell est and enthusiasm by those attending the initial Spy o.,.o,o,.e,,....o.......,..,.,...,,........... 1 .o,.. John Anderson performance in the school auditorium. Several Donkey .................,........,.......s.... 1 ........ Bessie CaHail requests were made for a repetition of the play Robbers-Mary Troutfetter, Maxine Seward, Lola by other schools. One performance was given at Jones, Evelyn Renstrom, J1ohn Anderson. it 1 l I n I 1 , I I Page sixty-five ,sua-nn-u-nu-nu-ls-n-m--u-ln--m-u-nu-u-n- '29 .., q - q q I. g iq A q q Q q Q nl: I I

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III ......,... .-.....- -..ZII.II.'2ZIIIIIII Making of the First Flag Front Row: Olyn Hendricks, Myra Lee Stauffer. Back Row, Left to Right: Belle Shand, Ruth Wilson, Irene Spangler, Viola 1-link, Gloria Howard, Evelyn Renstrom. A series of patriotic holiday programs have been planned and presented by the students. The first program was given by the Social Science club, November 11, for Armistice Day. November 11 is also Admisison day, so an address was given by Ray Miller on the Admission of Washington to the Union, November 11, 1889. Mr. Quackenbush, a veteran of the Wcirld war, talked on conditions when the whistles blew on the 11th hour of the llth day of the 11th month. Thanksgiving Day, the Rev. Mr. McKean of the First Presbyterian church addressed the student body. The third program was given at Christmas by the entertainment department of the Girls' League. Features of this entertainment were Christmas carols sung by the student body, a one-act fan- tasy, The Beau of Bathj' and the Silver Grill orchestra led by Earl Thomas. The physical edu- Page .vixty-four cation department presented six girls in the Doll Dance. February 7, Mr. D. B. Heil, a Spokane attorney, gave an address on the Power of Program, in which he stressed the need of a definite plan before one starts to work. On February 21, a Washington-Lincoln program was given. The features were: a reading, by Alice Stevenson, O Captain! My Captain ! g an original poem on Washington by Alick Adamsg an oration by Robert Rothwell, and a tableau, The First Flag , posed by eight girls in colonial costume. The Memorial Day program was a tribute to the veterans of the American wars, particularly the members of the G. A. R. Besides the talks given by the members of the Army, a tribute was written and read by one of the students. The last program was a one-act play presented by the freshmen and sophomore classes- Station Y Y Y Y by Booth Tarkington. 4------M --nw--u ----'29- .-sw ---- a --------r



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1: .... -H- ......... .....-2 The Bulletin Snvrrrmnnn ' 11.-Gonzaga vs. Hillyard. Art Club skating 6.-Opening of school. First football practice. party. 11.--First Footlights club meeting of the 12.--First Class Meetings. 13.-Tryouts for all-school play. 14-4-First football game Alumni vs. Hilly 15.-Elk vs. Hillyard. year. ard. 194-Mr. James Brown speaks on the Consistu- tion. p 20.-First Girls' ,League Convocation. Big and Little Sister party. 22.-Hillyard vs. Pullman. 26.--Hillyard vs. Kellogg. Hi-Times convocation. OCTOBER '5.-Moscow vs. Hillyard. ' 9.-Colville vs. Hillyard. 11.-Dr. Swan speaks to the Boys' Federation. Panther Service Club Outing. 18.--Sandpoint vs. Hillyard. 20.-Lewis and Clark vs. Hillyard. 27.-Colville vs. Hillyard. Novnmmm 14--Pep Convocation sponsored by The G. for football game. 1 2.--North Central vs. Hillyard. 3.-Girls' League Rummage Sale. 9.-All-school play-The Patsy. 13.-Armistice Day Program by the Science Club. 4 A. C. Social 16.--Debate, Hillyard's negative vs. West Val- ley's affirmative. Open House. 17.-Gonzaga vs. Hillyard. 21.-First Pay Convocation given by Harding Debate Club. 22.-Spanish Club have pay convocation. 28.--Dr. T. C. McKean speaks. 29-30.-Thanksgiving ' Vacation. DECEMBER 4.-Football Banquet. 1 7.-Dr. Silber talks to the Girls' League 0 hygiene. 13.-Basketball, Post Falls vs. Hillyard. 14-.-Operetta, Peggy and the Pirates. 18.-Hillyard vs. West Valley. 21.-Hillyard vs. Vera. Christmas vacation begins. 28.-Mullan vs. Hillyard. JANUARY W - 2.-Christmas vacation ends. n foot 7.-Footlights Club have Pay Convocation. 8.-Lewis and Clark vs. Hillyard. . 9.--Footlights Club gives program at Lew Clark. p Page sixty-six is and 16.-North Central vs. Hillyard. ' 17.-Foods Club serves dinner to teachers. 18.-Triangular Debate. Gonzaga vs. Hillyard. 20.-Baccalaureate. 21.-Hillyard vs. Lewis and Clark. 23.--Graduation. 24-.--Convocation for selecting members for the National Honor Society. 25.-Harding Debate Club Banquet. 28.-Begininng of second semester. Hillyard vs. North Central. FEBRUARY 1.--Cub edition of Hi-Times. 7.-Mr. Heil speaks at convocation on The Power of Programf' 8.-Boys' Federation pay convocation. The Musical Show. 13.-First Girls' League Department meetings for this semester. Big and Little Sister party. 141.-First class meetings for new semester. Elece tion of officers. 15.-Puppet Show. 17.--Foods Club held splash party. 18.--Award Panther Emblems. 21.-Convocation for Washington and Lincoln. 224--Oratorical Contest. ' 25.-Convvocation for candidates for Carnival Queen. MARCH 2.-Girls' League Entertainment. 3.-Inauguration heard over radio. 15.--Coronation of the Carnival Queen. Carnival. 29.-P. T. A. Program CFaculty Stuntsj. APRIL 5.-Spring Vacation. A 12.-Baseball, Chewelah vsi Hillyard. 17.-Baseball, Hillyard vs. Gonzaga. Tennis, Hillyard vs. West Valley. 18-20.-Vocational Conference at Pullman. 20.--Quadrangular Track meet. 24-.--Girls' League Meeting. Lewis and Clark vs. Hillyard, 26.- Cat and the Canaryj' Senior class play. 27.-Track meet. Hillyard vs. Pullman. 30.-North Central vs. Hillyard. MAY 1.-Paws and Claws Convocation. 3.-Drockey Convocation. 7.-Basketball, Lewis and Clark vs. Hillyard. 9.-Vocational Conference. CContinued on page 79, -x------ -n--- ----'29-........... .... ...4.

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