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

 - Class of 1930

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U iIlli0QOQOQllI0.llilli0'.0QllQfli1P. lzllllliitllbiltiiblilillillllllilillillittlil 11DitllL!l1bllDl!P11Iilll4D10l0l0I4!l4!ltO.C Ilblllillitiiilll U14 lihillillllilhiiiblta THIS SEASON-A ND N EXT' -H- Looking back, we see a season that might he termed one of the most successful in the history of Hillyard high school. Out of nine games played only two were lost, one of them to Fair- haven, in the fight for state championship by a score of 7 to O. The spirit of the men, their work during periods of training and the way in which they finished each game regardless of whether or not the score was in their favor, are things of which we may well be proud. In the season just past, fifteen men played their last games for Hillyard. Captain Bill Haney wound up his high school football career by playing a superior ga-me at guardl and was awarded by being chosen on the mythical all-city team. Al Orr played his last game at end, a position that he eiilldd in a manner showing real football ability. Les Hebert played end and finished the season in true Hebert style. Henry and Pete Poffenroth, tackle and center respect- ively, played their last year of football and turned in commendable records. Dutch Schubhe, Nig Wakely and Harry Hodgins are lost to Hillyard as a result of the revision of state eligibility rules. Schubhe played fullback, and won an enviable rep- utation in that position. Wakely played tackle most of the season, but was shifted to end in the Shrine game. Both of these men were unanimous choices for berths on the all city team. Hodgins played superior ball at halfbzick and made himself well known by the work of his educated toe and his passing ability. Allen MeBroom, at halfback, ended his football career with a bang, displaying real ability in that position. Kenneth Henderson played tackle with an aggressiveness that will be difficult to, dupli- cate. Roy CSandyJ Sandstrom, playing his first and last season at quarterback, made up in fight and grit what he lacked in weight and stature. Mark Bauer won their Kenneth James and letters playing end, and were fast and aggressive on offense and defense. Although Roy Poole did not play the whole season he was an easy choice for a place as center on the all-city team. Ray Anderson, another center, finished his high school career this year. Although light, Ray was fast and aggressive. Clarence Castor, quarterback, will be lost to the squad this year having trans- ferred to North Central. The places left vacant by these men will be hard to fill, but there will be a wealth of material from the varsity and frosh teams. Gilman, Morrison, Umberger, Kelly, Lamping, Freeborg, McDavis, Henry, Baldwin, Poffenroth and many others are among those who are expected to do big things in filling out a winning eleven. A GOOD SPORT CODE Hy Gmntlancl Rice 1. Thou shalt not quit. 2. Thou shalt not alibi. 3. Thou shalt not gloat over winning. 4-. Thou shalt not he a rotten loser. 5. Thou shalt not take unfair advantages. 6. Thou shalt not ask odds thou art not willing to give. . 7. Thou shalt not always he ready to give thine opponents the shade. Page .vcwriily fvtuzoxozcvxoxe vioxoxoxoq ,3o D021 8. Thou shalt not underestimate an opponent nor overestimate thyself. 9. Remeber that the game is the thing and he who thinketh otherwise is a slacker and not a true sportsmen. 10. Honor the game thou playest for he who playest the game straight and hard, winnest even when he loseth. Iillilililiiliflllllllllllillilllillliia

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IIDQUQ H 14 V i0llDl0i0l0l0l1Dl0lt!IlQ Q lililbllilllll QQ li4ll1Pl!iltl1tb1lb1t Harmon Field if-4 - is--.. ,I i .f - - .treks 1... l'-1- L I v The development of Harmon Field has been one of the major activities at Hillyard high school. The field, consisting of two full blocks, was acquired in 1925 through the donation of S2000 from the Harmon foundation of New York city for the purchase of the site. The develop- ment of the field has been directly in charge of the Hillyard high school. In three successive years the field has won prizes in competion with other Harmon fields throughout the United States for out-standing progress in development. In 1928 a three hun- dred dollar prize was won by this field. The field consists of one of the finest turf foot- ball grounds in the city, a quarter 'mile track, a baseball diamond, a practice golf course, bleachers to seat approximately fifteen hundred and a dandy club house. The Spokane Hillyurd Lions club has greatly aided in the development of the Harmon Field. Lumber and material used in building the club house on Harmon Field was donated by the Spokane and I-Iillyurd Lion clubs andthe labor was performed by th-e manual arts classes of Hillyard high school. A drinking fountain was the present from the graduating class of June 1928. The field is u splendid source of pride to the students of Hill- yard high school and they should use it and not abuse it. Page sixty-nisze eQlil0l0I0l , 90101014 'O



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