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

 - Class of 1930

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9.0 illiflllililitillilibltlllblll Us DQOQ0ilI'i'0lllI010If'lQ D0ll'Q0i0i0i01lPil'DllDl1lI10 IOXC Dui!ll0illil7i0iflill10i4ll01010I!DilO:l Class Prophecy -H- We, the prophecy committee have kept track of each member of the June, 1930 graduating class and the following is a resume of what each is do- ing in this month of May, 1950. 1. Velva Notton is selling newspapers on a busy Spokane corner. 2. Ben Hall is a nationally famous brain specialist. 3. Colleen Skauge, Vernon Russell, and Bertha Lee are excavating ruins in Egypt. 44. Russell Clinton is the second Willy Wiley and resides in the hills east of Hillyard. 5. Richard Carson and Frank Finks are lending in a revolt against Woman Suffrage. 6. Mark Bauer is gymnastic instructor at the Young Woman's Christian Association. 7. Del Jones is a lawyer, specializing in divorce and breach-of-promise suits. 8. Bert Venti is now principal of the new Hillyard High School. His assistants are Marjorie Rice, vice principal and Myra Lindsay, secretary. 9. Harald Sontag is the person at the North Hill Christian Church. ' 10. Spokane's only livery stable is owned and operated by Edward Laskot. ll. Florence Bope is swimming instructor at North Central. 13. George Darroch runs a shoe shinning parlor and unemployment bureau, Cecelia Derry is his assistant. 14. Virgil Chapman is manager of the New England Undertaking Parlors at Hillyard. 15. Regina Eastman and Edna Kellgren are operating a doll hospital. 16. Edgar Holcomb is window washer and handy ma-n for President Kenneth Wilson at the Yvhite House. 17. Florence Johnson has joined the movies and is now leading lady in the notorious mystery play Midnight and Moonlight. 18. Evelyn Matheny and Mildred Lynch maintain a Home Economics School for dome-sticatingl young brides. . 19. Kathryn Youngman is radio announcer over K. F. I. O. broadcasting system. 20. Kenneth James is traveling salesman and demonstrator for Buster Brown Shoes. 21. Romaine McDonald and Pete Poffenroth have established a traveling circus. They have employed Ladona Bays as their snake charmer, Kathryn Hurd as trapeze performer and Erma Richter as tight rope walker. I 22. Gloria. Howard maintins the world's largest baby clinic and sponsors an annual baby clinic. This year Walter Oswald Jr. took first prize. 23. Grace Bartlett is president of Hillya.rd's Ladies' Aid Society, Circle number 6. 241. Harold Nelson is bell hop at the Diamond Hotel. 25. Bob I-Iolder's picture now appears in place of Prince Albert's on a red tobacco can. 26. Hazel Goodrich and Camilla Clafflin are running 41 matrimonial bureau. 27. Roy Sandstrom is modeling glasses, and glass eyes in McCall's five and ten cent store. 28, Rubye Mitchell is piloting an air mail plane from Mead to Park Water. 29. Woodow Nelson and Naomi Ward are suc- cessful brokers on Wall Street. 30. Les Hebert is warden at Medical Lake and Bill Haney runs the elevator. 31. Josephine Suriuno has won this year's first prize in Atlantic City's beauty contest. 32. Margaret Winker is commissioner of public health in Spokane. 33. Evelyn Renstrom and Frank Henry and Jim Culverwell and Gladys Wickham had one of Spokane's grandest double weddings soon after graduation. - 341. Harriet Johnson is spending her life trying to down the Jazz Age. 35, 1.ouis Becker is a detective in Chicago. His only equal was Sherlock Holmes and E. R. Jin- nett. 36. Evelyn Weaver has moved to Morgan Acres with Si. They raised a large flock of chickens and goats. 37. Freeda Dittmar is' house keeper for Ray Anderson and George Yarroll, two miserly old bachelors. 38. Ray Pool is peddling hominy and Sauer- krout from door to door. Georgiana Mathers and Gwendolyn White are Honolulu bound to learn the art of hula-hula Dancing. 410. Bob Vance leads the Salvation Army in their weekly street services. He is assisted by Adeline Ficca, Irma McDougall and Isabella Scott. 4-2. Vera Koenig and Opal Summers are man- agers of the Davenport Hotel. 43. Margaret Nickolson is making rr fortune running the Penny Arcade at Natatoriurn Park. 4.4. Elmer Baker is lieutenant and band leader of the fourth infantry of Fort Wright. Qflontlnucd Elon page 905 --- Page .seventy-one Qi -Quin:-4 :xox-on 130 botox-0:01:11-oxoxo-101: Qc

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.1PIOj0lKli0llIi0i0'1IiCldll1ll0l1VllI1 9 i0'if'1 ?0i '3 i i 1 i 'T T0T 3 :' 3i I17Ql7QC5Q1lClilD1l1D11llIPllDZ 'T0i 'i T0i 11'3 10i0i4'if 1 '3 5 :' Will of June Class -.H- Be it remembered that we, the Senior class of Hillyard High School of Spokane, being of lawful age and sound mind and memory hereby publish and declare that this is our last will and testiment hereby revoking' all former wills by us made. 1. Ray Anderson wills his height and place in the National Honor Society to Charles Petty. 2. Elmer Baker wills his supernatural charm for the fairer sex to Stanley Bonner. 3. To Elizabeth Clark, Grace Bartlett leaves that famous strut of hers. 4-. Mark Bauer leaves his whoopec spirit to Jiggs Green. 5. Ladonna Bays wills her favorite book What Love Means to Me to Hazel Sausser. 6. Lewis Becker leaves his handsome physique to Ariste Albo. 7. To Amy Glenn, Florence Bope leaves her daily dozens, 8. Richard Carson especially requested that we leave his unaccounted for popularity with the women to Lee Austin. 9. One silly grin is willed to Bob Williams. by Virgil Chapman. 10. Camilla Claflin leaves some good motherly advice to 'Thelma Jelinick. 11. Russell Clinton wills his big blue eyes, curly hair, and baby-face to Stack Baldwin. 12. James Culverwell has only one article to will and that is Gladys. He has decided to keep her himself. 13. My conceit I now must depart with, says George Darroch. I now add it to Howard Kroske's. 14. Cecelia Derry leaves her ability to shoot baskets to Olga Johnson. 15. Freeda Dittmar wills her quietness while in school to Mary McDougall. 16. Regina Eastman would like to leave her dancing technique to Dot McCormick. ' 17. The owner of one of the sweetest dispositions in school, Adeline Ficca, leaves said amiable dis- position to Dorothy Huss. 18. Frank Finks wills his blonde, curly locks to Roy Farmer. - 19. Hazel Goodrich leaves her hidden love affairs to any one who may discover them. 20. Wallace Gordon wills his cunniing little ways to Gordon Mitchell. 21. Bill Haney leaves his good example of school spirit and a heap of friends to Jack Arthur. Page .severity-tu-o 22. Ben Hull wills one battered car to Dutch Schuhbe. 23. Edna Harris wills a pair of glasses, a stick of lipstick and a. pair of eyebrow tweezers to Cora Meade. 24- Leslie Hebert leaves Peggy Wzilker, Ursula Valiquette and many other to Tommy Hansen. 25. To Virginia Cran, Edgar Holcolmb leaves his indifferent mood for all things in general. 26. Robert Holder leaves his date book that has one page filled to Chauncey Wakely. ' 27. Gloria Howard wills her wardrobe to the Senior B girls. 28. VVe will leave the many responsible positions held by Kathryn Hurd to Gladys Moe. 29. Kenneth James wills his little Star buggy to anyone who likes to patch tires, and still have a good time. 30. Florence Johnson wills her ability to talk on any subject to John Kelly. 31. Along with our other gifts we wish to leave the bushfulness of Harriet Johnson to Alice Roberts. 32. Del Jones leaves his record of having been out with every girl in school to Maynard Schultz. 33. To the Freshman class we leave Edna Kell- gren's and Bertha Lee's knowledge of etiquette, hoping there will be a decided difference in con- duct in the halls. 34. Vera Koenig and Opal Summers leave their cunningness in skipping school and never getting caught to Stella Clusky. 35. Ray Lamberson wills his long list of victor- ies on the track to Frank Henry. 36. I leave my place as Salutatorian to Shirley Brink, says Myra Lindsey. 37. Ed Lasket wills his freckles to Gail Chase. 38. Mildred Lynch wills her big expressive eyes to Bessie CaHa.il. 39. Henel McCall leaves a little light opera to Mr. Scott's classes. 40. Irma McDougall leaves her notes on a good Hi Times reporter to Lawrence Conway. 411. Evelyn Matheny dares any lower classmen to pull the gags she has pulled in all her classes. 4-2. Georgiana Mathers leaves her innocence of all public evils to Eric McDavis. 43. Rubye Mitchell leaves her ability to talk Spanish to Gordon Mitchell. -1-41. Harold Nelson wills his title of R0meo'l to Virgil Drake. hoping he'l1 search for a J uliet. qContinuei1 on page 877 9:4 Il pjgiqjqjqiug , 3 0 Ilillfllllllllhllilililllllll :xanga

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