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

 - Class of 1930

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l:C'Q0QIl010QlIi0Q0Q0-l1QCUQIIQCVDCIIDCFZ 6:0llllilbll!i1li0i010i1r11!i1l'1vl!10ltlitIG 10i0D0lUi0llDQOi0i0l0Q0lKll0Q0,40:O iflf'H021ilbQilQOQ0iUQOQ'0.ilUlQ0i 10:0 Boys' Federation Back Row, Left to Right: John Poffenroth, Eric MeDavis. John Kelley, Ariste Albo, Mr. Coburn S onsor. . -D Front Row: Frank Henry, Bob Vtfilliams, Bill Haney, Jack Arthur, Pete Poffenroth, Curl Sundstrom. Upon entering high school every boy is auto- matically made a member of the Boys' Federa- tion. The chief purpose for the organization of the Federation is to give the boys an opportunity to discuss and improve their own and school con- ditions. A traffic squad was organized to eliminate traf- fic congestion in the runways. The paddle squad which is for the purpose of foiling gate ci-ushers functions at athletic events held on Harmon iield. The hall patrol has operated very efficiently again this year. The boys have maintained the tire squad which has greatly improved the efficiency of our fire drills. This year the Boys' Federation organized a Father and Son Mixer, which proved so very successful that it promises to he an annual affair. Its chief aim is to develop at better feeling among the boys and promote school spirit. The Federation has made special effort to keep the school grounds clean and to help assist boys in part time employment. In connection with the Girls' League, the Boys' Federation has worked in attaining and giving parties for the incoming freshmen and have helped in the Red Cross and Christmas seal sale. Many boys took active part in the donation of gifts and money to the Washingtoxi Children's Home. The Federation, with the Girls' League put on a pay convocation, the proceeds of which went for the Harmon Field fund. OFFICERS OFFICERS fFirst Semesterj fSeconcl Semesterl President ............ .- ........................ - ..... -- Eric McDnvis President .-.-.-,--.,-.c.-.-.-.e,e e..u.e,.., ....,u..... B ill Haney Vice President ............. ......... , - Bill Haney Vice President - ......... Eric McDavis Secretary Treasurer .... - ....... ......... M ..e. L es. Hebert Secretary Treasurer ,.... ,..,,. C hauncey Wakely Sergeant at Arms ........ -.-.- ..,...... Dutch Schubbe Sergeant at Arms .ee-u-.e - - ,............ John Kelly Advisor e.......,.............e.....,,.., W ............. A. P. Coburn ! Page forty-one ,Ii ,1,,g4,.i,,,,ig,g,,i010g4,1g,1,,14,.101,,10. 3 0 QlDQ1lilll1Dl13lflllliDlKlill.4 -15:0

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O:O llliiIDilQlI:ll:1JQ4DQKl1C5QllQ01 P0 V r-0-0-DDM-f.0 'f- -0? l:CliC51llllDll'liCVlll1lliDl0llll1.7l0lCIllJS P 10i0i0i 1 '10i --'N- -fn' irls' League Council FIRST SEMESTER G-Top to Bottom: G-eorginna Mathers. Faith Helms, Camilla Claflin. Evelyn Weaver. Lf-Top to Bottom: Kathryn Hurd, Evelyn Irwin, Harriet Johnson, Dorothy Carivcau. OFFICERS fFirst Semesterl President -- ...... --.-,--.., ..... ............. s Kathryn Hurd Vice President --.- ....... -....-- Georgians, Mathers Secretary --.----- ................. -..- Harriet Johnson Treasurer ----,- ......... ----- ......... Dorothy Cariveau SCHOOL WELFARE DEPARTMENT .H- The School Welfare department resulted from the reorganization of the old Vocational depart- ment. Under the old organization the purpose and aim of the department was indefinite and the field of Work rather limited, therefore the change was made. Because the aim of the new department is to help in the development of a bigger and better school the name, School Welfare, was chosen. Assignments of clerks for offices, library assist- ants, hall patrols, rest room assistants, etc. are made through the department. Hot dog and bar sales other than the candy counter are conducted by the department. The statistical work in connection with handling the Girls' League honor roll is another duty of the department., This year the department has found a need for from sixty to seventy girls who are willing to serve their school and capable of taking respons- ibility. The department was under the leadership of Camilla Claflin during the first semester and Anita Buhrer the second, with Miss McMahan as faculty advisor. ENTERTAINMENT DEPARTMENT -H. In order that girls with unusual talent might display their ability, the Entertainment Depart- ment has been established and is under the supervision of Mrs. Youngman. The first sem- Page forty-two ester, Evelyn Irwin held the Chairmanship, with the following girls as sub-chairmen: Peggy Walker, Dramaticsg Lillian Stcinmeyer, Hostess CContinued on page 761 f ofoxinzoioioioiniozabitu-1020101010: , 901010101010 7i01'0l0l0i1Q:0

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1930, pg 67

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1930, pg 110


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