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

 - Class of 1930

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4 gg:- -W ...,,.,----z: H l ,. -H. Perhaps the most familiar, yet least noticed article of furniture of which the school may boast is the bookcase in the studyhall. The doors hang open in a dejected manner as if they had lost all desire to protect the contents of its dusty shelves. The volumes within are very high class of litera- ture, consisting of year-books, dictionaries, ency- clopedias and other reference books. On the lower shelf reposes n set of histories, profusely illus- trated with free-hand drawings by aspiring young artists who specialize in equipping historical char- acters with handle-bar mustaches. No picture of Napoleon is considered complete without H. well known brand of cigarette hanging from the corner of his mouth. A report of the department of ag- riculture for the year of 1920 has been opened once since the school acquired it. Upon this mom- entous occasion, Mrs. Brown announced that any one who was not studying would be forced to stay after school to meditate on his sins. lt happened that a freshy had been in the center of a crowd rushing into the studyhall, and therefore had lost liis books. So when Mrs. Brown issued her man- date, he rushed to the bookcase and frantically grabbed the first book he saw. It happened to be O:Oli0i0llli0-i1ll1lZ1l14l1Clll71Dl0i1li0-iiP:0 STAN'S -- BATTERY and . ELECTRICAL s STATION i PI-IILCO RADIO R. C. A. RADIO Stanley Densow, Owner Telephone Glenwood 1501 Pi1l1lDllliIll!lI15 LL OF x sq, X f '76 X5 iw NNN x W is ' X lrri. f MM, X 5 ' ser- X Congratulations Class of 1 9 3 o Their parents and teachers L- J-C-Van Dissel em .. Investment Brokers - MEMBER STANDARD-STOCIQEZCHANGE s P o KAN m JDl0l1li0lfli!Dll bIl SERVICE AND COURTESY We handle MOTORITE The oil that gives 200 ezvtm miles of lubrication.. Free Crank Case Service Sumtuoln pun Sugsnzui ug azgpnoads aM GLENWOOD SERVICE STATION George- Bauer, Prop. 4901 Market St- A SPOIUUIC, Wash- W'ellesley and Nevada Street QsiiIClDClD4 .l C:QP,1l-COl01CPil51llillQ4 K DQ Page one hundred 4qpj0jpgp,gx1g5Q1pipi010jqpjqiiqpi01qpg , 3 O Dilitilflllililillfi-1310101091 liilitillbltf O

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,igg.jp1qyQ4 gi',jgg1 D0i0l01'0'i0.0lC lillibillit . oinzoenozoqn iznamainzuapnxoq H 90i i'010i1Pi11i0?4ll011P1014P119'i0i0g n to 4- in the first half, but North Central came back strong to score 18 points to Hillyard's 1 in the second canto. Hillyard tried a new delayed offense which the Indians could not fathom until the second half. Johnson strred for N. C. with 11 points, while Sandstrom looked good for the losers. ' GONZAGA. 'The fighting Panthers forged ahead in the Gonzaga series by handing the Bullpups their second set-back hy a 17 to 14- score. Gonzaga started with an. rush and scored 8 points before Hillyard could tally 1. At the half time the score was 8 to 6 in Hi11yard's favor. In the second half the Panthers forged steadily ahead, winning the game by 3 points. Schuhbe and Morrison held high point honors with five each, while Metrovich stood out for the Ioosers with 4 points. NORTH CENTRAL, FEBRUARY 4- The North Central Indians downed the Panther hoopsters by u score of 36 to 7 in the Hillyard gymnasium. The first quarter was closely Con- scores for the loosers. Morrison and Sandstrom played good defensive hall. GONZAGA, JANUARY 30 The Gonzaga-Hillyard basketball series was finished when the Panthers decisively defeated the Gonzaga hasketeers 20 to 9 in the Gonzaga gym. The Hillyard started with a bang and was never headed. The half time score was 15 to 3 in the Panthe-r's favor. Gonzag-a's 3 points were the result of 3 free throws. The feature of the first half was the close guarding of the Hillyard team. The second half was closely contested, each team scoring 6 points. Schubbe was high scorer, with nine tallies, while Baldwin scored 4- points. Metrovich and Brick- ner looked best for the Bullpups. ll-I .. Mrs. Sausser: Hazel home at Sandy: Well, W'hat do you mean by bringing this hour, young man? I have to be at work by seven. .-.-.I-1. Rub: I have Dub: How nothing to do today. will you know when you'rc through? ' 1 1H tested, N. C. having a 7 to 2 lead. The Indians continued their scoring and led 16 to 3 at th.e half. Schmidt with 11 points was the high scorer of the game. Baldwin and Willianis each made 3 Mr. Tewinkel: Use necklace in a sentence. Armonde Alho: When the axe fell, the rooster was necklace. Q:qvgo:4r14r1cs1n-inszuicnzcricsiai1ur1ari4v:a1-n:1u-1s1-1'ur1en14i-1o1o1ew:ozar1q Quia ioioznfo Eight Years After High School 1 3 required for the professions! Compare that with one year ' i in Business College-with the assurance of a position after graduation. Business College trained men ! more in demand than college trained men. Spend your vacation in learning some- thing practical and useful. First and Madison Phone M. 64-05 I or I ei? . Girls are employed in every line of busi- ness. They have discovered that a technical training for bus- 'QYXL inc-ss guarantees them a position and advancement. Blair graduates are all em- ployed-you will be placed through our Em- ployment Bureau-if you take the Blair Course of Q Study. Arrange for an interview with Mr. Blair l Call Main 6405 S 1l0Q0illl0Q4l11Jl1lllD.C5Qi7QOQllQOI4DllDlCll.bQ-4llKiiCilSQIIQIIQUQUQDQOC-Dllliiliililfp Page fxinety- nine P1 llDQ1iiKIIlliiil'Cl1f7'll7'l'lll0Q , 3 0 Dllil?QlPblil!l1lll1il1Il1Dl0i1 Di4O:I



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Osiiiiilllltlitlllbivliillitllittltlll 1010101 0.0 ll!lifYl1 li1!llPi1D1 the report of the agricultural department. So for the next forty-five minutes, the harrassed student vainly attempted to become interested in the wel- fare of the peanut crop in the district north of Peoria for the fiscal year of 1920. The students usually find the books containing the results of the U. S. census are of no interest at all unless one draws a line across the bottom of the page and adds up the columns which. give the population of our cities. Another use the hardened members of Hillyard high school have devised for this article is the gentle art of pretending to read a book lying on the window sill while they en- viously admire the sparrows twittering in the trees outside. Perhaps this little subterfuge is develop- ing some excellent actors in our midst. Mrs. Brown hovers like a guardian angel over this venerable implement, or perhaps it would be all over the building in the course of a week. Wiieni we go to our new building it will probably take us a. good many weeks to become accustomed to a new bookcase. Lovell Blodgett ,....H.i Father: My boy, what do you expect to he when you finish school? Frank Henry: An old man, father. e0,l YQ1lQ1ll47lflQl7 !Q if Q RE EMBER It always pays to buy all your supplies at this big department store. Drive over anytime. There is al- ways plenty of parking space. 5 Q: liCDl4D10Q1 l:0Q0 IgO H -M--i---M U lDODClQOQOQ4iQ1'lQlliD'Q'Cf .. !Qllwl2lQflQI 2010101411074-0.0 Let the H igb School graduate Remember That the building of a charac- ter is more important than the training of a mind. That your chance of true success in life de- pends more on what you are, than what you know. Q E ' United I-lillyard Bank Spokane, VVasli. i O.ltl0lC7li1l0llliIllI!llDi0i01l7i4l1lDIOi40:O DiD117ICP10iCll4P'lCill I1'17illlfDilDllbQ -QXSC U1 H o ' ,, ng ' s U-. Of- 92 Q. Q 'HIDE , S Hillyarcl High Graduates Remember always to look on the carton for the name and address of the maker when buying crackers and candies. Be sure that they are made in Spokane. When you 'buy Spokane made crackers and candies, you help to make employment for your neigh- bors-possibly for yourself. When you buy crackers and candies made in distant cities, you rob Spokane folks of opportunity-and kiss your cash goodbye. TRU-BLU BISHCUIT CO. Spokane, Wash. sUD4lQCIlC1li llfll-lDQfDQ Q Page one hu-ndrcd one 024110101-01,4 xxoxozoxoxoq ,30 If oxoxozox 0:0

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