Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1912

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E:ee:de:cee:-:4ewe:+-:e:sq4e:fEc4sssc4e:-:4e:cessc4e:cssawe: The Craduatmg Class qacescesceesceefceeyceecesqezciesqeeqsesces CLASS HISTORY N the morning of September 8 I908 we the members of th class of une l9l2 fwho would of today the pea green Freshres of four years ago trod for the the weather beaten srdewalk lead mg to the entrance of the old South Central Hrgh School We approached the bulldmg m twos or threes and gazed hrst ln one drrectron and then another expectmg each mmute to be grabbed by a towermg unlor or Senror and compelled to submrt to numer ous tortures of which we had heard so much We were sent to the room of Mr Staley our Class Director who met us at the door wrth a smlle thus destroylng our belref rn the awfulness of hugh school teachers a fear whrch makes each prospectrve Freshre quake m hrs boots We were assrgned our re respective class teachers to whom we went the next day wrth hugh hopes that they would prove as agreeable as we had found Mr Staley ln some cases our hopes were not dashed to the ground but most of us were extremely dlsappomted We were the frrst class to escape hazmg and the boys all thanked their lucky stars that they had been permitted to enter with out that drsgrace rn the presence of their new made frrends especrally of the grrls some of whom were exceedmgly pretty but now we have some doubts whether that was the wisest course by which to usher us rn upon our high school llfe For many days we wondered at the enormous slze of Enrzlehom and De Wrtt wonderrng lf we would ever attam the place whrch thev then enjoyed that of berng Seniors rn the South Central Hugh School We never drd, but we found a much greater honor that of berng Senrors of The Lewis and Clark Hwh School frrst time At the end of the second week of our resr dence rn the burldmg we were assembled after school for our frrst class meetrng whrch was an entlrely new experrence for most of enthroned a grrl rn the ofhce of the flrst and only glrl we ever We Presldent elected to that sacred olhce whrch we soon found out was only for boys Lower Class men take notlcel Never elect a grrl to the ofhce of Presrdent no matter how pretty she may be ln February we elected boy to the office of Presrdent thus rectrfymg the mls take we made ln our first semester We struggled hard wrth the mysteries of algebra that year some of us the next also for we had not yet leamed the method of blufhng the teachers whrch has been the mamstay of many rn the class ln our Sophomore year we were helped along by the kmd and lovrng advrce of our Class Drrector Mlss Fisher Some reason r other the boys always got along well with her but the gurls were not crazy about her probably because she proved too attractive to the fellows We elected Ted Richardson President and we regret to say that none of the hrst three Presidents are with us at present to share the honors to whrch we have come of being the hrst class to graduate from The Lewls and Clark Hugh School School closed on the second Friday of June that year and the second Monday thereafter about seven o clock we were nearly all assembled to see the destructron of the old South Central Hugh School by the demon frre the burldrng we had leamed to love and honor as a home We felt as lf our hopes were blasted when the bell tower fell from rts high perch and the thought came over us that no more could we look up to that clock to see what tlme lt was, and that we would never agarn hear the nng of I I . f 1 1 ........ ...,s:..., . . I I ' I l I l I I I I S s S , ..es..s.. , ...e....... . I I - J us. . V 1 recognize in us, the sedate Seniors ' , G . . ' . ' 1 g . g A a . . . ' . J - 1 ' I . , ' , K P-

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Frontlsprece Dedncatlon C ass Hxstory C ass Poem C ass Play PICIUYC C ass P ay C ass Prophecy C ass Officers Plcture of Class Orators Characterlstlcs of Class Llass Wlll Literary Department All for C-ratltude Sacagawea The Hlclden Revolver The Silver Legend Editorials Current Events Athletics Coach Rodman Coach Maclcmlller Confldentlally Spealclng Alumni Exchanges



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THE Lawns AND the bell which had celebrated many vrctorres on the athletic held and which had a hablt of tellmg the people of the nerghborhood when It was time to seek the land of dreams The next September our frrends across the rlver graciously permitted us to occupy therr bulldmg wlth them XVe shall always be thankful to them for the shelter which they gave us when we were wlthout a home and for the kind treatment accorded us whlle We gradually saw the magmhcent palace rlse whlch rs now called the Lewrs and Clark Hugh School At last after a year and a half ln the North Central I-llgh School under the Blue and White we returned to the Orange and Black and took up our resldence ln the new Lewis and Clark I-lrgh School the hnest rn the Northwest The hrst week of resrdence m our new home was extremely eventful The second day we placed a pennant on the roof whrch caused a scrap at noon but our colors were CLARK JOURNAL defended and were surrendered only to the faculty and that at the pomt of suspensron On another day of the same week all the boys of the class appeared at school with necktres of our colors and only a very small percentage of them was obtained by the under classmen although they worked ex tremely hard We can never express our thanks to Mr Lollar our Senxor Director for the ard which he has glven us this last year We also wlsh to thank Mr I-Iat for the help which he has grven us durrng our four years of hlgh school hfe In our last year we have elected to the ofhce of Presldent the best known and cer talnly the most famous boy ln the class n fact ln the whole school We have con ferred on hlm the highest honor whlch anv class can or has glven that of the President of the Class of June I9l2 the hrst to grad uate from the Lewrs and Clark High School TILL I GRADUATE Vacat1on5 What rs that to me Enrreshed ln work s dark seethlng sea3 You ask me why I work so late Three weeks trll I graduate' Porlng o er Vlfgll the whole night long Forever haunted by that dread song Wlth smklng heart I recall the date- Two weeks trll I graduate' One week to cram exams to take A grade of 76 to make Ar last ln despair I reswn to fate- One week trll I graduate' One meek of agony hope despair One week of study wrth worrred alr One dreary week to watch and walt And then will I graduate3 Margaret L Sanford , v ' . I - 1 , . Q 1 Z' , . , - ,I v ' ' ' u V - , . 1 ' D . , . A . ,. . , .. . a I ,. 7 D - ,. n 1 I ' o v

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