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

 - Class of 1930

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O. D111-I-01Ili1KKD'1lilll1Cl-l1Iil 7?ClQ pf: Ullllfliiliilllllif i0l0l .I I0llillllill0lll1C Girls' Athletic Club l - First Row, Left to Right: Vivian Rice, Bubye Mitchell. 'Second Row: Nellie Ewell, Colleen Skauge, Lucil1eHuss. 'Third Row: Dorothy Orr, Louise Homer, Evelyn Vlfeaver, Viola I-link. Fourth Row: Cecelia Derry, Mable Ivie, Georgiana Mathers, Kathryn Meek, Marjorie Bell. Mable Smith, Bertha Lee. Back Row: Lucille Green, Cora. Mead, Charlotte Renstrom. Peggy Welker. Lillian Stein- nieyer, Dorothy McCormick, Marjorie Rice, Pearl Miller, Leone Rudy. ln the fall of 1928, the Girls' Athletic club wus organized to promote interest in athletics and sportsmanship among the girls. The twelve charter members were: Betty Miller, Fern Williams, Georgiana, Mathers, Evelyn Weaver, Lucille NeVille-, Hermina Meade, Greta. Nicholson, Frances Mehle, Lucille Miller, Ellen Eskeberg, Agnes Sandberg and Frances Tyler. The club now elects additional members from groups of girls who have received their white creseents, the award for 300 points in athletics. Emblems awarded for participation in girls' a.th- letics arc: 100 points, numberalsg 200 points, purple crescentg 300 points, purple and white crescentg 4-00 points, shieldg and 500 points, Girls' League letter H, For any additional points after being awarded the letter, ei star is placed on the letter for each extra 100 points. The club embelm is a purple and white tri- angle with the letters G, A. C. on it. There are now eighteen members in the club. OFFICERS President .... ..,.......... ...... L 1 xcille Huss Secretary .... .,.. I ,ouise Homer Vice President ...... ..... I .ucille Green Treasurer ..,... ..... R uhye Mitchell P aye .v Lvl 3--.vim ozorioiogvlvivif piniogqgqq , 3 0 Q0lillGli0ltll0l4ll-1!1tl1Lll0l010.ll140IQ

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O2 910101011 bl! D101 Q liliibiliilillllliliilliliiliiiiiilillill ...:.'1Z'..........,..,...... Tennis Front Row, Left to Right: Carl Snndstrom, Nellie Ewell, Cieorgiann Mathers, Lucille Green. Thelma Jelineck, Pearl Miller, Tate Uniberger. Back Row: Gordon Mitchell, Mr. L. Saltz, Arlstc Albo, Eric McDavis, Robert Rothwell. Armonde Albo. Paul Gillingham. With five lcttermen back, prospects for the 1930 tennis season are bright. The lcttcrmen are: Arlnonde Albo, Ariste Albo, Tate Umberger, Pearl Miller and Gcorgiana Mathers. Interest has been stimulated by securing the Mission courts for practice during week days and for official matches. Much competition has been shown among the boys for places on the squad. Armondc Alho, two-year lettermau, is ranking player but his brother, Aristc, pushes him hard for- first place. Those who have won positions on the squad are: Armonde Albo, Ariste Alho, Paul Gillingham, Tate Umberger, Carl Sandstrom and Gordon Mitchell. With much greater interest nmnifested in girls' tennis this year, a spirited race has taken place. Six girls, Pearl Miller, Nellie Ewell, Georgiaua Mathers, Gwendoline Donnan, Leona Rudy and Lucille Green, make up the squad. The girls have been aided by special tennis classes in the physical education course. ' Hillyard has scheduled matches with Otis Orchards, West Valley, Harrington, Gonzaga, North Central and Lewis amd Clark. iypi Miss Stevens: Evelyn, can you decline I-lug ? Evelyn Olson: No mu'm I never decline it. On the iNest Valley courts, the Hillyard racquet squad was defeated by the West Valley team. The Panthers players won two double matches and one single contest. The results in the order ot' the ranking players were as follows: Ariste Alho dropped his match to Logan 1-6, 2-6: Armonde Albo was defeated by Bryam 5-6, 2-6. Umherger lost a close match to Hobbs 44-6, 6-4-, 4--li and Gillingham won the lone single match hy defeating King 6-4-, 4-6, 6-4-. Sand- strom dropped his match to Roberts 3-6, 2-6 while Mitchell lost to Gain 7-9, 3-6. Sandstrom and Mitchell dropped their double match to Gain und Roberts. 0-6, 1-6. Umberger and Gillingham downed Hobbs amd King 6-4, 0-6, 6-3 in a double match, and Armondc Alho und Ariste Alho came back to trounce Bryam and Logan hy a 6-4, 4--6, 6-4 score. iljqi.. OTIS ORCHARDS-HILI.YAltD -H- The Panther racquet wielders defeated the Otis Orchard tennis team on the Otis Orchards courts, April 16. The game scores were 5 wins for Hill- yard and 4 for Otis Orchard. I-Iillyard's victory came :ls a result of wins in three single matches hy Aristc Alho, Ai-monde Albo, and Paul Gilling- ' fC'ontinuc-d-on page S11 Page .sixty-fir'r C:Ol'10l0l4l'l7iI5llll4Sll'!i0illCl!QfllI7i01 , 3 O D9i0i4'i01 3 1 i '1 1' i :'



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l O ..Ol1lDllll1l1iDiK!lllllD14Dl01!ll1Dill10If1Q if Q1IiK l1CVil11DitbllPC illtilfiilllliftlilllilllliitiilifliiiillilisf 10llll0il1l1l1fDllDl01l?liliiI1llI0l0i-!O.l Girls' Basketball linen l Front Row, Left to Right: Luc-iile Huss, Viola I-link, Captain, Evelyn Vifeaver. Second How: Lucille Green. Lillian Steinmcycr, Cecelia Derry. Back Row: Georgianu Mather, Rubye Mitchell. The high light of the athletic season for girls is the Basketball tournament. Each year the contests are closer and more thrilling. The 12A team won the championship by defeating the 10A's by a score of 4.-1. 'This tea-m has been runner up for the last two years, each year hav- ing to play off at tie score. The winning team was composed of Evelyn Weaver and Ceclia Derry, forwardsg Lucille Huss and Viola. Hink, guards, Lucille Green and Georgiana Mathers, centers, subs, Rubye Mitchell and Lillian Stein- meyer. Another team called the Scrubs was organ- ized and composed of girls not on class teams, because they were unable to turn out at the time the teams were selected. Q The captains of thc different teams we-re: l2A, Viola Hinkg 1213, Shirley Brink, IIA, Glenovon Edwardsg IIB, Helen I-laworthg IDA, Blanche Cariveau, 1013, Marie Vermilliong 9A, Gcrdai xiskebei-gg -'serum-Q, Thelma Jelinek. The results of the game' were: Teams Won I .oat 12A ..... .....,. 7 0 12B ..... .... f 1- 3 11A ..... .... 4 L 3 11B ..... .... 1 t 3 10A ..... ...... - 6 l IOB . .... ....... 0 6 9A ........ ....... I 5 Scrubs . ....... 1 5 Page .vi.rty'sez'ru Q sfazcrxozcvxunicvznzuifzxcnxnzoaznannazoq 3 0 P0'1 1010? i i 1 '14'i 1' J

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