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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-
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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
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