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

 - Class of 1920

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.J 16. l 0 Q1 r ,-l CLASS HISTORY By Helen Hart f3w C HE graduation of the Class of january 20 on the 22nd oi Q ky that month brought to an end the career of one of the most x rfmi active and spirited classes of Lewis and Clark High School From the time that they invaded Lewis and Clark in Janu A 'Q ary 1916 until the present they have been leaders in every school activity 1755 - '. 7.-'Ia '.-331 .. 'I ' .' 4 A nt ' Leaf. W M .cl 1-4 - 1 ,ad ,gg iff ' We ' - - ' gl Walter Neil, the first president, played an important part in bringing jf: it to the front during the first trying semester of high school life. He was succeeded in the fall of '16 by Helen Hart, who was able to gain for jg. the class a prominent place in school affairs. NVith the help of many live Ri' wires in the class a party was held in the school cafeteria, which proved l completely successful in bringing the class together. john Cadigan, who QV had been prominent all through high school as class yell leader, became president during'the Sophomore year and continued in that office until Il? the spring of 1919, when Ray Dean was elected to steer the class, now 3 Senior B's. He captained the IQI8 football team and was a player on 'IJQN the 1919 one which defeated North Central 6-0. The name of Burdette Q4 Fischer, who kicked the two goals in that memorable game, will long be remembered in Lewis and Clark. Earl Tilton's star playing was a fea ture of that game, as was also the work of Ed Smith, the biggest little ffl player on the team. In the fall of 1919 Ray Dean again headed the 'fi' class, everything for the success of the class. Tom Conway, assistant r'-ij yell leader and one time editor-in-chief of The Journal, became a member of the class during this last semester along with Volney Shepard, vxho 1,57 returned from the great war in time to graduate with us. Rosemary Q, Feulner was elected president of the Girls' Athletic Union and also won Vg her way to be leading lady in A Rose o' Plymouth Town. Paul Sou ders played opposite her as leading man, and was ably supported by Cecil Gregg, Ed Smith, Martha Turner, Fred Bethel, Helen Hart, and ' V ill. ' ' . ,Ci - - 1 I' '1 if ' . . ' X9 y . - . . Q4 - ' '. . . fy, . . . A 7' 1 4 . - n 1: .- , . 1, - - i l C V iz- B 1 , ,. 1,41 ' . . . Iohn Cadigan Scholastic honors went to Erskine Orr and Bessie Dragoo, who both maintained an average above Q0 for four years work. Orr also won first honors in Latin seconded by Helen Hart president of the Classical Club Florence McGovern during her Senior B vear was elected editor in chief of The Iournal an honor which is seldom conferred on a girl She has also been exceedingly prominent in other school activities, bring ing much recognition to her class lom Conway Twila Lewis Eleanor Immisch Paul Souders, and Vernon MMM rti have all succ cded in graduating with much credit In three and one half years It has been the good fortune of this class to have as class director Mr Henneford whose spirit and endeavor will long be remembered. S0 although the activities of this class in high school are at an end they are leaving behind them an enviable record and departing with the certainty of success in all fields which they may enter. .fr-QW: 4-v, ..4-Gznzfvik JANUARY '20 1.-awzfv:s f 2 v sE2?e? xffw IIWIS XVII Cl

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'J Q . ' 5 iQ W! A Pr! sf IBWIS KND bl ARK J w COURT RECORDS Lewzs and Clark as Class of June eo 5, ,gi-ef T IS w1th many tears and much regret that we announce that .c bf the Class of january 1920 who were due to pass from th1s 12 1 6 earthly ex1stence on the evemng of lanuary 23 have sud 3 ff lg denly and unexpectedly dled a day too soon and have there aa fore left no xx 1ll Th1S bemg the case the future Senror As are as It were d1s1n herrted and depr1ved of the many vrrtues of the late Semor A Class whrch should be the1r rlhtful mher1tance Many sults have been frled 1n the LCWIS and Clark for the posses s1on of sa1d v1rtues namely s1st of many precrous gems of advrce such as Do not smoke on the roof The journal office IS handler Dont coat penn1es w1th mercurous chlor1de and try to pass em off as d1mes 1n the cafeter1a lerry can smell em Dont ever try to fight w1th Mr Beddall crawl between h1s legs Boys leave Miss Whxte alone-Mr K1rk saw her first Do not chew gum rn Nlr Llbby s class park lt on the end of your pencrl Eat m the cafeterra and help consume the worlds oversupply of sawdust The class as a whole IS also sumg for the pos1t1on left by Ray Dean that of Presmdent of the class Many wrtnesses have g1ven testrmony as to the brams and ab1l1ty of varxous members of the new class to fill the pos1t1on but as yet the Jury has come to no defmrte decxsron 1 te casc o El en Ray vs The Late an 20 Class has also been a fast and furlous one Mlss Ray IS sumg for the pos1t1on of leadmg lady formerly held by the beautxful Rosemary Feulner Ol1ver Humes who 1S a very bashful and much heart sm1tten youth, lb sumg for the good looks and rough ways wlth women of l1ttle Eddle Smxth Dutch Fuhrman and Paul Dunlap clalm as the1r rlght the cher tshed tmtle of the long and short of the Senlor A Class now that Thelma Doerr and Erskme Orr have released the1r claim upon xt Thus far there have been no appl1cants for the knowledge left by the class they have none so no su1t IS necessary All property IS m the hands of Mr H M Hart executor of the estate any who so deslre It may call at the office and recelve John Cadl gan s ab1l1ty to carry five subjects and Hunk 1n seven It seems that the class has ln 1ts possesslon S5 oo worth of txckets to Wh1te's Jazz Palace For these Mr Beddall has appealed to the Su perxor Court, as he greatly des1res them for the entertamment of h1s schoolmarm fr1ends after a trymg day 1n Lew1s and Clark -T351 fPE+:S3ff?3'Jr , I 1 .4 ' . fiiff.-if . 'lfefgvf-f lt-l till mb C lfal - ' ltr - itil . . , N F - I lxbu X 1 ' l rr eff-'mf 111511 - - - 4 ig: l- ie? l . - ' J ' lgl ,' - rf. wrdfr T - r l . . ' . . . . A1 ' v , 1 - 1 ' . , . . . 1 F: . . . . . . . . , Z ,M 5' The Senior B Class as a whole sue for the class 'ewels, which con- ,c . . . J ,, . I y , 1 gi. y . . . P . ,.! v - - ' n f sl lah! . . . 1' , . N , l,v'l u a l o . Fil - A A ' -- L! 9:11 ' . . ' , all ' LCE ' ,H P . . . . y A . . . . Rv! . . , , 7 . . . . . f..' .eu 5 - J - TX T -- V. .- . .5 - .. . ful - T?-l , ' . u 4 4 , it-l . . f 4 . ' . . I'.,'.i ' Vg ' 52.1 ,, . . . - you - - ra - fx IQ.-E . . . ' . l Pill ' A :XM - . . lvl ' - ' l .' - . I-All . . ' ' ' ' . . lf: , i - l. .y . ti . . . 1 - v lr W r.nl'4 - A af- .-afvwvrfnsvzfv., JANUARY '20 '.5'i .2?-ereageinezfvsafv

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