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

 - Class of 1953

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Page twenty March March 15— The Tiger was sent to press today after these members of the art staff finished the layouts for the special sec- tion Images. Left to right are Delores Aster, Jim (Jluckey, and Darlene Gaskell. March 19— Members of the boys ' chef class got practice in serving at a tea. Being graceful in the picture are John Rissler and Lowell Peterson. March 6— Frank Werner, center of the basketball team and the rest of the team, were carried off the court tonight by jubilant LC fans. Lewis and Clark beat Gonzaga 49-48 in an overtime victory. March 12— Checking in early in the morn- ing are a few teachers and inquiring stu- dents. Left to right are Ruth Anderson, Mabel Swanson, Ernest McElvain, Squinty Hunter, Patty Potter, Gene Sivertson, Norman Perring, William Dun- lop and unidentifiable boy and girl at the right. March 4 - The Journal staff was busy today mailing papers to exchange schools and friends of LC. Clockwise: Joan Dempsey, John Gilkey, Nancy Fowler, Ceil Moller, Roberta Pollock, Leanne Jones, Carolyn Hurd, Nancy Fujita, Nancy Litchfield.

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February February 11— The typing class under Mr. Baten finished addressing 80,000 envelopes for the Easter Seal Drive for Crippled Chil- dren today. L(] was one of the five higii schools that assisted. Holding the finisht ' d product are: Dick Duffy, Red Zellar, Edy Kulp, and Toni Hawley. February 12— Principal A. L. Parker cele- brated his birthday today with a full page spread in the Review. One of the pictures showed him conferring with student lead- ers, Dave Martin, Mary Chesney, Larry Chestnut, Mary Kaye and Cathy Robey. February 18— Final elections of the 12A class were held this morning. Maurice Hood was elected president. Counting the ballots are: Mr. Perring, adviser; Art Hed- lund, Dave Martin, Larry Chestnut, Jim Wilson, and past president, Jim Whitte- more. February 24— The annual Minstrel show given by parents was put on for the students this morning. The entire show was enjoyed bv the audience. February 24— I ' m an Indian Too was one of the most popular acts of the Minstrel show. Evelyn Holdsworth acted the part of the Indian maid. Page nineteen



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April April 27— Study Hall 107 carries on thouRh spring f ever is rampant. Soon the students will be on their way to a track meet or taking off to play tennis or something. April 9— These musicians are rehearsing daily for parades and other engagements this spring. This particular group attend- ed a music clinic at EWCE. Coming up the stairs are: first row, Annetta Cordes, flute; Corrine Lyie, clarinet; Nancy Litch- field, clarinet; second row: Bob Doss, Frenchhorn; Stan Utterback, saxophone; and Don Schilling, oboe. April 12— Mr. Baten ' s typing 4 class pre- pares various pamphlets on the mimeo- graph and the ditto machines. All such work is now concentrated in room 6. April 18— Frosto is certainly busy these days. Here a group of students during lunch hour rush over to pick up a shake, malted, or a super frosto burger. April 31— The boys chef class are learn- ing more every day. Pictured here are Peter Strawick, Chuck Quinn, Ronald Dexter and Don Sherfy. Page Hventy-one

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