Curlew High School - Cougar Tracks Yearbook (Curlew, WA)
- Class of 1953
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Soothing the path of bruised and stumbling feet W fm 1041606 J I 5 Front Ron: Ire. Ellett, Home lo. I 8: II, Girls P. E., English IV. Mrs. Bendixson, hgl1shIIlIII3Journslisn37I:8hgl1shg 5l:6Art lrs. Hell, 'Grades 1 In 2. Hrs. Johnson, Grades 3 I: L. Back Bow: lr. Roberts, llusicg Algebra I 8: II, English I. Mr. Berlie, Supt. Washington History, 0.8. Goverment, Gensn. Hr. Hchy, Auto Shop, General Hath, Grades 7 5 8. Mr. Peterson, Boys P. 2.3 Sciences: ff 5 8 Spelling. Nr. Lindsey, Hood Shop, 5 k 6 Grades. lecbcafion The graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three proudly dedicstes this book as setoken of spprecistion to the ditterent faculty lnbers throughout the pest years, the school board and to Hr. Berlie, who has put forth every effort possible to nke our school a better one, and to supply us with the opportunities and guidance needed to start us on the road to a successful life. av I Q 1041606 CLASS PRESIDENT Class Play fh- Band -1-2-3-h- Paper Staff -2- Librarian -l-3- Chorus -l-2-3-L- Annual Staff -L- Fair Princess '52 Jr. Prom Queen -L- Class Reporter -2- Class Treasurer -3- Jr. Prom Crowner -3- Ciada .Mabry by charlotte Bal-dwell Eager were the six scared Freshmen that enrolled in Curlew High School in September, 1959. The Freshman year Brought with it many new experiences. After being thoroughly initiated, we were full fleged m mbers of High School. Our first attempt at making money was none too successful, as we went in the hole 254. In our Sophomore year, we did s mewhat better. We put on the traditional Sophomore Hop on February lb. The theme song was 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart'. Jerry McAdams and Edwin Nichols were chosen 'Sweethearts of the Eveningn. Then, our Junior Year held a little more responsibility for us. On Hay 23, was the Jr. Prom. We elected Eddie Pace and Eleanor Kroupa as King and Queen. Charlotte Bardwell and Hilda lelnyk were the Crcwners. Our theme that year was 'Moonlight and Roses'. Our Senior year was a very busy one. First, on October 30, we went to Seattle for a long weekend with Hrs. Ellett chaperoning. Then, came the Jr. Sr. Play on November 7. Our Senior Ball was on Valentines Day. It, like our other dances, was successful. We carried out the same theme song we had in the Sophomore year. March 18th, we went to Colville to have our pictures taken. Baccalaureate Services were held on Hay 2L. An then, the great day arrived! Calnencement Exercises on the evening of May 29th. we Hide it!!! MMM Band -L- P. E. -1-2- Chorus -2-3-L- Class Play -L- Paper Staff -2- Annual Staff -L- Fair Princess '50 Class Reporter -1- Librarian -l-2-3-L- Accordion -1-2-3-h- Jr. Prom Princess -L- Class Vice President -3- 1041606 VALEDICTORION Po Ee '1 2 l5' Chorus -3-L- Librarian -3- Class Play -L- Band -l-2-3-L- Annual Staff -h- Class Reporter -L- Class Secretary -3- Accordion Band -3-A- Student Council, Sec.-Treas. -L- , Gian prophecy The day is Hay 29, 1963. Ten years ago, the girls who graduated in '53, decided they would all meet ten years later at the school house. This evening, the old brick building is lighted up, waiting for the reunion. Jerry Nichols is the first to arrive, as she still lives at Curlew on the horse ranch she dreamed or owning with her husband, Edwin. While Jerry is c mbing her hair, her best friend walks in. Charlotte Bardwell tells Jerry that she owns a sawmill in Oregon, and teaches in the school that she built for her employee's children. The mill business seems to be good. The two girls hear someone else coming, and look up to see Hilda Melnyk who is now the prison warden at Alcatraz. She always said she wanted to boss a lot or men. The remarkable part, though: Not a man has tried to escape since Hilda's been there. After a while, Ruth Howell and Gaye Faulkner come in. Gaye is married to one oi the sweethearts she had while in high school, and she sings in a nightclub in New York called, nNick's Club 77n. You can also see her on TV on Channel 10, between five and six p.m. Ruth had met Gaye in Spokane when her plane from Hawaii landed. She is the Governor or our h9th state, Hawaii, and is married to a handsome playboy. She says she really enjoys her job as Governor. Last, but not least, Alice Barrick arrives with her husband, from Alaska, where they both are missionaries. They are very happy in their home near Fair- banks with their three children. Then, a quick glance at the clock tells the girls that the day of the reunion is over, so they bid their goodbyes and depart. F1 W? P g Ee 1.'2'lb' Chorus -l-2-h- Class Play -h- Cheerleader -1- Annual Staff -h- Paper Staff -l-2-h- Class Secretary -b- Jr. Prom Princess -L- 9 L 1041606 . C7145 MA!! ziacnzmezf SALUTATORIAN Chorus -2-3-b- Class Play -h- P. E. -l-2-3-L- Annual Staff -5' Fair Princess 'L9 Class Reporter -3- Class Treasurer -L- Jr. Prom Princess -h- Paper Staff -1-2-3-b- Class Secretary -l-2- Athletic President -A We, the Class of '53, of the Curlew High School, of the County of Ferry, State of Washington, being of sound mind and good health, and about to depart from this institution, do hereby make and declare this, our last will and testament. Section I. I, Ruth Howell, will my big brown eyes to Kaye McMurray, and my basketball ability to Dona Vandiver. Section II. I, Alice Rarrick, will my love for music to Charlene Egner, and my will to stay away from men to Kitty Anderson. Section III. I, Jerry Nichols, will my ability to hold a man to Gerry McQuinn, and my sillyness to anyone that wants it. Section IV. I, Gaye Faulkner, bequeath my gift of gab to Darwyn Mathison, in hopes that he will be able to keep up with the other students. To Jennie Marquam, I will my ability to get into mischief. Section V. I, Charlotte Bardwell, will my old Algebra papers to Terri B cwn, and my vocal talent to Irene Barnaby. Section VI. I, Hilda Helnyk will my small waist to Larry Brixner, and my temper to Mrs. Bendixon, to assist her in disciplining her students Section VII. We, the Senior Class, will our patience and stamina to the incoming Freshmen, that they may endure the hardships of the four years ahead or then. A27- Band -2- Class Play -L- Class Hill -L- Cheerleader -3- Paper Staff -L- P e E e 1'2 3 -lp' Annual Staff -A- Chorus -l-2-3-L- Fair Princess '52 Clase President4-3- Class Vice Pres. -A- Jr. Prom Crowner -3- Jr. Prom Princess -A- School Sec. Treas. -h- Athletic Association Sec. -h- A 1041606 lin. .fdnnua fa .'Editor Second Row: Faye Ells, Associate, Editor, Qlass of 'Shi Charlotte Bardwell, Jerry Nichols, Feature Editors, Alice Rarrick,,Assistant Editor, Gaye Faulkner, Business Manager, Delbert L1ndsey,Business Manager, Class of 'SL f S First Row: Hilda Helnyk, Business Manager, Ruth Howell, W' jf Qfaeez, Januar-J w'NntY -Charlotte Bardwell na WW 1041605 lx I!!- , First Row: Faye Elle, Delbert Lindsey, Gerry HcQui1'm. unw' aM Second Row: Bob Oliver, Larry Brixner, Bill Honnirl. Absent: Ronnie Borders. . -, K V ,K AL, M3 g . 4 - C9 i' Jia! 17 531 A cj! First Row: Kitty Anderson, Patsy Howell, Darlene Brown, fe-4 men U55 Charlene Egner Terri Br own. Second Row: Joyce Hartin,,Louise Payton, Kaye McMurray, Irene Barnaby, Ruth Monnin. Third Row: Richard Schoonover, Dennis Rumsey, Jim Forney. I' 1041606 30 Loman Front Row: Peggy Ven Woert, Donn Vandiver, Marilyn Gnmbneh, P Ls Donna Egner, Jennie Marques. Second Row! Gary Crowell, Berwyn Hathison, Jia Heuett, David Leabcke, Newton Faulkner, Margaret Miller. Third Row: B111 Brovm, Larry Barrick, Kenrq Grnnbach, Larry Nichols In Memoriam ELCA ma Ifgfen Jan! A777064 3, 1753 1041606 Front Row: Angeline Martin, Dorthy Seigrist, Mary Brown, Nancy Brown, Sylvia York, Sheryl Hassie, Gayle McMurray, Gary Paul, Gerald Borders. Second Row: Sherry Haxmond, Judy Runsey, Shirley Resner, Coralie Vanwoert, Marilyn Brenner, Gertrude Lembcke, John Helphrey, Lee Stevens, Bill Baker, Jerry Johnson. Third Row: Dale Kroupa, Bob Windsor, Patsy Jackson, Julie Berlie, Irene Bjork, Paul Portugue, Sydney Bardwell, David Stotts, Mike Pauley, Hr. McKay. Fourth Row: Geraldine Borders, Susan Schuman, Ted-Nelson, Katherine Singer, George Lembcke, Ernie Hiller, Clarence Heideman, Lawrence Schoonover, Audrey Kroupa, and Earlene Palm. :writ sl- --1 - 3- ro ,. . ., -.Rails-Av' ' inn! GNLJQS 5 +6 Front Row: Alice Resner, Kenny York, Victor Howell, Ralph Hillis, Sheila Hammond, Irene Dunn. Second Row: Randy Reid, Evan Brown, Marc Brown, Max Vandiver, Sandra Brenner, Gail Paul, Oliver Monnin. Third Row: Mr. Lindsey, Dorothy Bjork, Claire Brown, Bill Cooper, Frank Bardwell, Maryanne Hutton, Arthur Nylander, Pat Hoods. Fourth Row: Elaine Nillis, Janet Helnhrey, Joy York, Ilene Borders, Vanette Van Woert, Wilton Masaie, Janet Hottell, and Shirley Graves . 1041606 ,, .Q MU J' -- .0 5 H. ,- Leigh , 4 Front Row: Kenny Reid, Rodney Hutton, larry Borderg,David Burnett, Bobby Innes. Second Row: Eugene Wheaton, Diane York, Connie Brown, June Stotts, Janice Nylander, Myrna Nelson. Third Row: Mrs. JOHNSON: 3h0f71 Li9b91n Josephine Nylander, Kermit Liebel, Dale Nelson, JOB!! Dunn. Fourth RW! Lynne Howell, Jean Cooper, Jane Cooper, Ingrid Palm, Elsie 08107, Nancy Trummert and Coleen McKay. Back Row: Tommy Self, Larry Williams, David Schuman, Connie Wilkins, Vernon Geinger, Karen Bardwell, Elaine Hutcheson, and Doris Kroupa. Second Row: Mrs. Hall, Jimmy Nillis, Jimmy Innes, Nancy Cooper, Colleen Resner, Dickie Nillis, Dale Nylander, Linda Schoonover, Sherry Borders. Third Row: Larry B own, Patty Cooper, Joyce Dees, Barbara Painter, Janice Olson, Lynn Ny- lander, Albert Schoonover. Fourth Row: Bruce Nicholas, Eddie Brown, Frank Daley, Nancy McKay, and Bobbie Robinson. ff 1041606 Cjnorad Front Row: Faye Elle, Alice Rarrick, Hilda Helnyk, Ruth Howell, Gaye Faulkner, Darlene Brown, Patsy Howell, LaDonna Egner. Second Row: Terri Brown, Kitty Anderson, Louise Payton, Gerry HcQuinn, Jerry Nichols, Charlotte Bardwell, Irene Barnaby, Hr. Roberts. Third Row: Bill Honnin, Larry Nichols, B 11 Brown, Bob Oliver, Larry B ixner, Dennis Ru sey, Newton Faulkner, Delbert Lindsey Mm! yy J First Row: Wheaton, Johnson, Brown, Pauley, Brown. Second Row: Kroupa, Berlie, Flulknern EEUU: H03-Ph!'ey. Third Row: Borders, Ella, Paul, Duran, Honnin. Instructor: Mr. Roberts. Fo rth Row: Nichols, Palm, Bsrdwell, Lindsey, Barnaby, Fifth Row: Rumsey, McKay, Anderson, Singer, Graves. Sixth Row: Barrick, Rumsey, Borders, Liebel, and Forney. 1041606 -fdccownbn fjanef jW1c'0r.HL9g Ciara! 1041606 ome onom ica :birzner .94 .sirvecf jaifzion .fan ja Arie.:- OFUNCAYOD wood Stay Jdufo Slap grad!! - Imonkgyg Refacing Jgrc-Ylljcftlerfdl' MFA Wm 06 16 104 EGJLCIAGK! Back Row: Delbert Lindsey, Bill Monnin, Larry Nichols, Larry Barrick, Kenny Grumbach, Bill Brown, Jim Heuett, and Gary Croswell. Front Row: Managerg Jim Forney, Bob Oliver, Coachg Hr. Peterson, and Newton Faulkner. x,LE,,?-,, , wi. ajQ 1,i Q, I C0-CAPTAINS Bob Oliver--Larry Rarrick Larry, voted most valuable man of the year. 1041606 I I 51.,.,fL.Jf 1 Coachg Mr. Kangas, Hanagerg Dick Mallgren, Delbert Lindsey, Bill Brown, Kenny Grumbach, John Cate, Jil I-Ieuett, B111 Monnin, and Ronnie Borders. Absent: Larry Brixner and Bob Oliver. Emzaff Delbert Lindsey, Darwyn Mathison, Jim Heuett, B111 Monnin, Larry Nichols, Larry Barrick. Kenny Grumbach. B111 Brown. Bob Oliver, Gary Croswell, and Coachg Mr. Peterson. j I 1041606 Bq5AcfLa.?g Back Hou: Faye Elle, Marilyn Grumbach, Alice Barrick, Coach-Hre. Ellett, Manager-Jennie Marquam, Hilda Melnyk, and Louise Payton. Front Row: Gaye Faulkner, Gerry McQuinn, LaDonna Egner, Ruth Howell, Charlene Egner, and Ruth Monnin. Lk- '- -lpuk sv.NI'lh .. -Iv ' hinge Qui. . .-..'rr 'anna' M i 5 F :' N510 el v.-nik--ga-A . H- I- - Y r :I Mia A :an Q-gif: , 3 :Jem , ig 1g1:vn, !'fE'!'Qi'i:1Q .-ani: 1l1'S.5w': Zlifl 4-.. '- 1- A op- 15'--.. . . 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Ei of H '04 THHEE 47 'fo 4' Oo .5-,O6 Ei ll C 1041606 ALM.. Class of '52 mcille e e Eleanor Kroupa. . . John Lancaster. . . . Betty KGravesD Marti. . Bonnie Lou KHillerJLund. . Edward Pace. . . . . Myrna Cherilll Beck. . Thonan Burns . . . Class ot' '51 M rna Croswell. . . Ralph Clendenen . . Ruth Clelsonl Carter. . Bill HGQuiUh . . . . . Sally 04cQuinnJ Johnson. . Class of '50 Calvin Graves . . . Jack lindsey . Boyd N chols . Howard H111 . . . . . Duane Averill . . . . . Violet CLawrenceD Loeske . Bernice CGraybealJ Nichols. Jewel Cfiraybeall Willard . Louis CB dD Miller . . . Margaret Hassle . . . . Dale Massie. . . . . . Beverly CBardwellJ Hiller . Pat. Cflumseyj Elms. . . . Hurna lash . . . . . Francis Somday. . Class of 'L9 Betty HcQuinn . , Kelbert Graybeal . Betty ucuuut. . . James Nelson . Hoyle Packard . Class of 'kB David Lindsey . . . . . Roberta Olassie DBrovn . . Kenneth Averill . . . Delbert Gr nbach . . Class of 'L7 Harold Mallgren , Louis Somday . , . Bob Johnson, , , , , Betty Uleuettj Johnson , , Alice Qlanbckej Brannon, , Marjorie CBrinkmanJ Simanton Darrel N chols, , , , . Verde KDickD Zachow , , , Virgil Lindsey, , , e eorisnt, washe . Spokane, Wash. . . Deceased .Curlew, Wash. . Spokane, Wash. . . .Curlew, Wash. . .Bremerton, Wash. . .Curlew, Wash. . . . Alaska .Curlev, Wash. . Spokane, Wash. . Malo, Wash. . Halo, Wash. .Cur1ew, Wash. . Republic, Wash . .Curlew, Wash. . Seattle, Wash. . . . . . Korea . .Kennewick, Wash. . Colville, Wash . Spokane, Wash. e e hh, washe . Spokane, Wash. . Pullman, Wash. . . Halo, Wash. . . Malo, Wash. . Spokane, Wash. . . . . . Korea San Francisco, Calif. , , , W1lder,Idaho . . Spokane, Wash. .Curlew, Wash. Spokane, Wash. . . .Curlew, Wash. . . Richland, Wash. . .Br merton, Wash. . Pullman, Wash. , Halo, Wash. , Halo, Wash. . . . . Oregon . . . . . Crsgon . Pilot Rock, Oregon . . Spokane, . . Colville, . . Spokane, Wash. Wash. Wash. . 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