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

 - Class of 1929

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xr M- H -U H H I H H U H I Pl U - u-U U H I H H H I H U I H LAS'1' WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE 1 JUNE CLASS, 1929 , ..H.. CContinued from page 63D I Item: To Bert Covey, Florence Nelson leaves ,' her ability to behave. I Item: Lucille Neville leaves her charming voice S to Elizabeth Durham. 5 Item: Pauline Moyer leaves her witty remarks g and beaming countenance to Laura Minneman. l Item: Eleanor Morschauser leaves her ability to 5 make eyes to Nadie Parker. fNadia, don't flirt 3 with Kenneth Bradley too much. Item: Gertie Mitchell bequeaths her stenogra- Q phic ability to Bert Ventimelio. E I Item: To Edith Cook, Pauline Merklin wills her sweet personality, ' Item: Ruth Wyman bequeaths her studying 5 ability to Ray Poole. E Item: Ruth Wilson bequeaths her 05's in Civics to Mary Troutfetter. Item: Audrey Whitford wills her slenderness to Amye Glenn. 5 Item: Mary Via bequeaths her ability to get a I 100?g?iin citizenship to Alva Miller. h Items- Gertrude Wasenar leaves her talent of 5. tickling the ivories to John Stevenson. Item: Sara Van Austen leaves Roy Sandstrom in care of Carol Beard. Item: Merle Valentine bequeaths one fair smile E to Jim Hopkins. I s Item: To Ken Morrill, Frances Tyler wills her 5 wavy hair. Better accept, Ken, it gets by big. Item: Doris Stough bequeaths her shyness to John Toulouse. Item: Alice Stevenson leaves Clarence Castor to ' Bertha Lee. Be good toshim, Bertha. It pays. -S I tem: Myra Lee Stauffer bequeaths her grace- , fulness and winning smiles to Jean Skerry. Item: Marie Smith wills her Irish humor to K Pearl Miller. K E Item: Margaret Beck wills a copy of the State Constitution to anyone who will read it. If un- i called for in fifty years, it will be destroyed. 1 Item: LeRoy McLaughlin wills a set of books E on How to Make Love, to Pearl Miller. g Item: Gale Newell wills his office experience to I Henry Poffenroth. Item: Gladys Robertson bequeaths her ability ' in debate to Lewis Becker. : Having completed this document in all accord- , ance with the laws of the 'state of Washington on this second day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-nine: we, the June class hereby affix our names. ' Witnesses: 5, Page .rcwnty-two fi' Schulze Corner Coffee Shop Where the car stops at. Hillyard Best of Eats and Always Open '23 '33 Tables for Ladies Blum Bros. Bakery Bakers of Domestic Bread Delicious Rolls and Fancy Pastry INQLQAAI Our Products for Sale at Your Grocer gl in ' llll ml llll Ill Ill llll -:--- --- -H -w --'29-tw-V--U --------r

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l 1 1 1 i r-- ----wH--- :Han -QwHhwM--- Hr THE CARNIVAL -H.. The 1929 Carnival was a huge success and proved to be the biggest and best Carnival that has ever been put on at Hillyard. In the years past, this Carnival has been put on by the H club, but this year it was an all school venture, with every club in school taking a part and put- ting on some 'separate feature. The proceeds of the Carnival were almost three times as large as they were in any of the preceeding years and the profits were much larger than had been antici- pated, the net sum derived exceeding six hundred dollars. This profit will go to the student fund. The features of the Carnival were numerous and drew a large and jolly crowd. These features and the clubs and classes by which they were put on were as follows: SHOWS The Wriggly Revue-Girls' Athletic club. The Russian Cabarat-Girls, League. The Mystery Man or Robot--Science club. The Puppet Show--Art club. Athletic Show- H club. Rosies' Jewish Abie, Musical Comedy-Foot- lights club, The Merry-Go-Round--Boys' Federation. CON CESSIONS The Country Store- Hn club. Fortune Telling-Spanish club. Golf Putting--11B class. Art Gallery and Archery Range-9A class. Baby Spokane, Movies in Silouhette, and The Hula Girl-11A class. Darto Game--12A class. Nigger Baby-12B class. Horse Shoe Game--Harding Debate club. Fish Pond-10A class. The Check Room--9B class. The Noisemakers-Quill and Scroll club. FOODS Hot Dogs-10B class. Pop--Foods club Pop Corn--Girl Reserves. It is interesting to note that the above foods sold in enormous quantities as the following figures show. 20 cases or 4-80 bottles of pop. 28 dozen Polar Bars. 35 dozen Hot Dogs. 15 gallons of Coffee. 3500 articles were sold in the noisemakers booth and 700 Purple and White Caps. -1-- -------- - '29 GIRLS' LEAGUE .HL fContinued from page 35, l another succes. Faith Helms was chairman of the department last semester. Norma Elsdon who was secretary is the present chairman. Pauline Moyer is secretary. K VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Miss Rene McMahon was the sponsor of the Vocational department during the fall semester. There were approximately seventy members, with Ellen Eskeberg as chairman and Gladys Rudy, secretary. 1 The sale of hot dogs at the North Central-Hill- yard football game cleared 828, The Christmas seal sale profited 850. 4 An On to College movement emphasized the necesity for college training in business and in social life. One of the most enjoyable meetings was the one at which Mr. Doolittle of the faculty spoke. g , Miss Rose Finnegan directed this department during the second semester, The Vocational Conference, held May 9, was the most important and sucqessful venture of the year. About twenty prominent and interesting speakers were obtained, who spoke of vocations that were of interest to the students. l +lllllIllUlMHHHHrllH lun? E 5 I It's as sure as 2 and 2 make 4-, that more g people ride on Goodyear Tires than on ' f any other kind because Goodyear makes n the BEST tires. Ride on Goodyears and ride for less money! y ' E I E fGOODYEARi - Hillyrd Tire Shop i Glen. 0755 i l g I all H H H Ill H1 H H HQ! H U U U lOiO l Page seventy-one -uuuunuu'uu-A-lnluunxnlo



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