Curlew High School - Cougar Tracks Yearbook (Curlew, WA)
- Class of 1959
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All Dedication We, the class of 59 wish to dedicate the 59 Annual to Mr. Hamilton for his untiring, and inspirational work with the annual staff, and for all the generosity extended to help the senior class during our last two years at Curlew High. I' I s W -xlrzill :,,1++gf5 - if 'K Q s -f .f ff ' .-.1 4.1-1- fl ,vw X 31' a lg, To the Graduating Class of 195 9: You have achieved one of the most important and increas- ingly necessary objectives of today. I congratulate each of you. May your future achievements be even more rewarding. To the Student Body of Curlew High School: The friendly co-operation shown by so many of you through the past two years has been most gratifying. It has been a pleasure to work with and for you. yi 2, ' -- -191' MRS- JOHNSON MRS. DICK MRS, ELLIS 1 ,gn suv lJ'x ,if . H MR. NELSON MR. NOGLE MR. HAMILTON -nissan ------Q :until liiltll Oil!! -.lblllh 'T ...T. 1 0 l A I uilloll ulliull liiilll Qpiitll 'ill CIIIUII HCI '-BUDDY. L Adi-Q T l 4-.x l MRS. ALLISON MISS LARJN MRS DAVIS ALBIN NELSON, Chalrman EVAN BROWN ,,.,.....-,Q-- an nab-' -' ' ,.. .' H 13-Mfr' ' L33-5 J' I , Q A F N R101-IARDLEMBCKE as MARIORIE SINGER, Clerk I BERT EDWARDS A -1 X 1 mr .M l W 1' fi? f 59 Twelve Years Together llI1lll1l Senior Class Will We the Class of 59 being of sound mind and body now wish to leave our last Will and Testament. I, Wilton Massie, will my long legs to Acey McNitt, my willingness to hustle in basketball practice to Chic Hatch, and my hopped up Chevy to Coon CFrank Bardwelll. I, Spike Howell, will my old sweat socks to Irene Dunn, my ability to ride to the ball games to Mr. Hamilton, my ability to study and concentrate to Ioan, and my ability in shop to the Coach. I, Bill Cooper, will my mustach to Eug. ne Wheaton, all my height to Marc Brown, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Dave Burnett and Irene. I, Lynne Richmond, will my height to Myrna Nelson, my shorthand grades to Sandra Brenner. I, Lorna Davison, will my good looks to Elaine Nilles my cigarette butts to Claire Brown, my ability to get kicked out of school to Shirley Graves. I, Vanette Van Woert, will my honors in basketball to Ioan Dunn, my shapely figure to Marianne Hutton, my ability to catch a guy to Sharon Smith. I, Maureen Bittner will my shy and quite ways to Sheila Hammond. I, Ianet Helphrey, will my excess weight to Ianice Nylander, my grades to Dave Burnett, my place-as captain to Irene Dunn. We, the Senior Class, will our tired and beaten teachers, homework papers, our A. B. C. gum, our success at money making projects, our hopes to succeed in the future, our empty bottles and cigarettes, our ability to get by with skipping school, and our laughter and tears to the underclassmen. May our laughter always echo through the halls of good old C. H. S. v,,.,.., ,. LORNA WILTON Drill Team 47 Rzp Club 4: Annual Staff P. E. 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 47 Letter- 4g Class Officer 45 P. E. 47 Transferred man 1,2,3,47 BOYS' Club 17 lUf1101' PIGY from Omak 4. 35 Annual Staff 4. LYNNE MAUREEN Basketball 45 Annual Staff 45 Annual Editor 47 Pep Club 47 Letterman 45 Letterman Club 45 Transferred from Republic 4 . Annual Staff 4, Transferred from Re public 4. Senior Class Prophecy May 21, 1969 Dear Mr. Chester, On my return to the good old U. S. from Moscow where my husband has been sta- tioned for the past 10 years as Ambassador, I was elected to write you a letter and let you know about our class reunion. We were all very sorry to hear you were convalescing in a mental home for retired Superintendents in Nevada and were unable to attend our gathering. We are all very proud of Vanette Van Woert as she won the title of Home-Maker of the Year and hopes to pass on the honors to all of her six lovely daughters. Lorna Davison has a very exclusive restaurant in Russia and is an undercover agent for the U. S. Government. janet Helphrey has the second largest exporting company for Black Aberdeen Angus Cattle and spends her summers in Tibet. Spike Howell has just bought the Globe Trotters Basketball Team and with the proceeds he is setting up an ice cream concession on Curlew Lake. Wilton Massie has taken over his father's ranch and has purchased all of the land from Curlew to the 49th Parallel. This includes the city of Danville of which Wilton is now the mayor. Maureen Bittner now owns and operates a chain of night clubs in Labrador and spends the winters in her villa at Malo so she can be close to her husband who is Commander of the 638th AC 6: W Squadron at Curlew. Bill Cooper has attended college in Africa for the past ten years and will soon be qualified to take over your old job as superintendent of C. H. S. I have really enjoyed writing to you and bringing back beautiful memories of years at Curlew High. This must be a great pleasure for you, to know all of your hours of teaching were not spent in vain. I must hurry as I just received a telegram that my husband needs my advice on a matter of State and I just have an hour to catch my plane back to Moscow. Sincerely yours , Lynne Richmond E L L SPIKE Class Officer 1,35 P. E. 1,3,45 Letter- man 1, 3, 45 Student Council Letterman l, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Student Body Officer 45 Boys' Club 15 Basket- ball Capt. 3,45 junior Play 3: High- est Scorer 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Prom Crowner 35 Honor Guard 35 Letterman Club 3,4. BI LL Letterman 1, 2 , 3, 45 Class Officer 1,2, 3 45 P. E. 1,2,3,45 Letterman Club 2, 3,45 Junior Play 2, 3,-15 Student Council 1,25 Letterman Club Officer 45 Torch Honor 2, 3,45 Basketball Co-Capt. 35 Annual Staff 45 Boys' Club 1. .ra -1 . 1 . , R. V. H O W W I L L I A M C. C O O P E R VANETTE - Salutatorian Letterman Club Officer 45 P. E. 1,2, 3,45 Basketball Co-Capt. 35 Honor Guard 35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 15 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Torch Honor 1,2, 3, 45 Paper Staff 1,25 Letterman Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Offlcer Z, 3,45 Student Council Rep. 15 Cheerleader 35 Iunior Play 2, 35 Prom Crowner 3. JANET - Valedictorian High Scorer 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Out- standing Forward 35 Basketball Capt. 45 P. E. 1,2, 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 1,2, 3,45 Torch Honor 1,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1,25 Band 1,2 Iunior Play 2,35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 15 Letterman Club 4 ,4. Senior Class History of 59 We entered high school ten strong. We were duly initiated on October 15, 1955 and we were considered the newest members of the Cougar Pack. Our Sophomore year we initiated 23 new freshmen. Our class had gained Ron Snyder and lost Oliver Monnin, Anne Morris,and Victor Howell. We started off our Junior year with a very successful car wash. We lost Ron Snyder, Ilene Borders and Pat Woods but Victor Howell was back in the Pack. On March 23, 1958, we presented the smash hit play Seventeen Is Awfully Young. Then on May 10, 1958, we decorated the gym in pink and blue to the theme of Arourg T1-le World for our Junior Prom. Our rulers of this dance were Sheryl Massie, Queen and Stanly Crandall, King. The crowners were Victor Howell and Vanette Van Woert. The Crown Bearers were Steve Brown and Faye Lembcke. The music was by The Skylarks. Our Senior year we traveled to Spokane to Christian Studios to have our Senior Pictures taken. Our Senior Ball was held on November 15, 1958. Our theme was Harb-Qr Lights. The gym was decorated in shades of blue, black and white. The music makers were The Skylarks. We have three new members in our class this year. They are Lynne Richmond, Lorna Davison and Maureen Bittner. We lost Art Nylander. With the coming of new students and the leaving of old classmates we now number eight exalted rulers, five of the original ten that started. Q9 :-,fa N f F rm gm - ,Y ,.., M , 1 I 1. Spike: 2 . Ianetg 3 . Ianetg 4 . Vanette 5 . Spike: 6 . Lynne: 7 . Spikey B . B111 9 . Spike: 10 . Ianetp 11. Vanette G Wilton 12 . B111: 13. Wilton, 14. Wilton. :dh I 1 I ... MQ., - t QS' ' 4 .. Q W2 2 '- '4 Rc 'I'E 9 ' 21 -X . gg 1 1 J mpgs ... 'I' X W .'. 1 Fx '- 1 4' ,K Cyl Y h, iii . X4 fxfngsfe -22-we-Q -9- 'W -df 'MVN my 95 1 1:4 ' -I I .. 2 A., r CHARLES HATCH MAX VANDIVER RALPH NILLES IRENE DUNN I4 ,, -w7lFf,'-.v7-:-.,-.- ,V .,1 . 'KH 1- . wx, - A 5, Ii 3 l ,I x B 'Q - .aj d w 5 'fi 4 K I Juniors MARIANNE HUTTON SANDRA BRENNER ELNORA MCNITT MARC BROWN iHW T1'. '1' ki S 'S' . .J HV Q V vii . X r fr Q 1 I SHEILA HAMMOND SHIRLEY GRAVES DOROTHY BIORK CLAIRE BROWN Y ELAINE NILLES ALICE RESNER FRANK BARDWELL UG' Rv 6 'i V' p! x X fx Y If fqa .5 . LORRIANE ANTOINE MARY ANDERSON INGRID PALM DAVE BURNETT nwg---H-v . .m -,.-m-- ,Pvw-,.. ..., . ..-- Q-,-.W if -. V. -----:- --,nv . J-X Rv R41'R Sophomores IOAN DUNN SHARON SMITH IEAN COOPER IANE COOPER IOESPHINE NYLANDER CONNIE BROWN MAREN TUCKER LAWRENCE TONASKET DENNY SITES 15 J 1 ,,-'O x lv.. , V V sf 4 KA L ' ' fp' . K ' 1. xjfw 1 1. i , Xen' , A 1 'Q 1 ' 'X v in 9 . , ' ,afQh : , is 'L if Q X. 1 .2 5,21 gulf rag' 1 U if I lb' , duff. K 'O:?l', Q ' x lqn':,f Qfti ffl A ' ,ff vfozs' . 1 ' , ' 1 -sf' H0 ': -.-'E N ' ' In ' ,'..Y f x, 93 ',. MARC NOGLE IANICE NYLANDER RANDY BECK ION IARVIS 16 .I all Q S' F . . i x, 9 X .. , N 4' 1 , . 5 M fx ,xbgwezg ,-ues' A f ,133 zfaif!! Q? .mfg I X M if .wx-!5v3,, as f . . Kiiql , . i g 'Y' t ' W4 ' X' ' V,, 'W Q I IUNE STOTTS EUGENE WHEATON ACEY MCNITT VERNON BRENNER DALE NELSON PATSY ELI MYRNA NELSON STEVE SUMNER CHARLES IABBORA IANICE EDWARDS LARRY BORDERS 7th 8. Sth Grade vu-K Q' Teacher, Mr. Davxd A. Nogle. TOP ROW: Ionc Self, Dorls jean Kroupa, Frank Mclilnnsfy, Karen Bardwcll, Bill Luke, Colleen Resncr, Rodney Hutton, Mary Kay Butler. SECOND ROW: Barbara Palmer, Dxanc Anderson, Iamce Olson, Nancy Cooper, Alrcu McN1tt, Bernadrno Antomc, Llnda Egnur, Chgryl Smuh, Eli Wastphal, Larry Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Mrkc Dunn, Blame Wheaton, Edcile Brown, Lcroy Green Larry W1llldm5, Roddy McCann, Brucg Nrcholas, jack Anrlnrgon, 17 5th 8. 6th Grade sr Teacher, Mrs. Hazel Davls TOP ROW: Anlta Tonasket, Cheryl Borders, Crxstme Antolne, Lynn Nylancrcr, Patty Cooper, Dale Nylander, Drck Nilles, Carol Wrllxams, Fred Lyons, Garry Hammond, Curtls Brenner. SECOND ROW: Davrd Nylander, Barbara Hatch, Barbara Harrrson, Gary Nelson, Bob Edwards, Georgla Stotts, Susan Beck, Rrck Hutton, Chrls Kroupa, Rosemary Nllles. BOTTOM ROW: Ioyce Noe, Ricky Rlley, Ianette Whxte, Iane Nelson, VlCklC Noe, Bobby Faulkner, Ilmmy Somday, Carol Iarvls, Garry Borders, Mrke Wxlliams, Steven Butler. rd 8. 4th Grade 'UQ , UR i , X., ma 1 er Teacher, Mrs. Ethel Iohnson. TOP ROW: Ricky Gabriel, Jack Lembcke, Iimmy Antoine, Herman Westphal, Gail Tedrick, Panela Brenner, Steven Harrison SECOND ROW: Bennie Someday, Ruth Stotts, Clarence Lembcke, Carol Green, Pat Williams, Iack MBSSIS, lim O1S0n- BOTTOM ROW: Iudy Borders, Mary Jane Painter, Barbara White, George Wheaton, Michael Lyons, Donald Baker, Alma Smith. 5 Il -.-J.. l . l . V.- -,jd JK , ,s a . A., , ' ' , 'C ' I A' 2nd 8. rd Grade .63 .J- .r', no 4 T7 Teacher, Mrs. Elsie M. Dick. TOP ROW: Gene Baum MIDDLE ROW: Patty Mill, Billy Tonasket, Steven Brown, John Stotts, Donald Harrison, Allen Antoine, Larry Lembcke. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Smith R b ' ' ' , o ert Lembcke, Sharon Beck, Dianne Anderson, Gary Wheaton, Lois Nelson, Steven Nelson. p, Faye Lembcke, Sally Singer, Iimmy Williams Ion Hutton, Glenda Brinkman, Paul Brenner. 20 Isl Grade 240 nge 3 on 'V as 4 1 .1- ,...,.f,..., u ,,.,.f- ,,.....--..- ,..--- Us ' 1 vw. .1-.5 x 1.1 'N-,. --' , . .-.4 - Teacher, Mrs. Vee W. Ellrs TOP ROW: Iacky Sltes, Wayne Egner, Gcorgle Camp, Ilrnmy Smgner, Chuck Iohnson, Stanley Wheaton, Rlchard Strandberg, Mlke Long. SECOND ROW: Penny Klmg, Lucllle Antome, Mlrlam Lyons, Podney Llndsey, Calvin Green, Sherry Scolland, Sharon Baump, Ienmfor Krttelson BOTTOM ROW: Franc1s Somday, Dorothy Borders, Cyr11AntO1ne, Dave Tonasket, Ceasar Anuone, Tllhe Stotts, Joe Somday. Q 'Hot 1 43' -'. OFFICE STAFF: Katherine Singer f ,XJ 4 IANITOR: Bud Pamter if? 1 - r' .1 r- . V V ' ' 7 fl I ' ' BUS DRIVERS: Ted McKinney, Dale Nelson ' ' ' Bob Hamllton ld. vj X Congratulations PAULEN THOMPSON 8 FAIRVIEW CREAMERY Mo 0 m Q v nfs, if , 1 gk, D C5 X . jgfitfi g ' f ml ' 1? Jggxtffiz -sb- Q DSA wk Wd 2 ,445 0 ' 2992 5 og? 1 bc? x ii? l. ,.....,J .- Q 4 Boys' Lette-rman's Club '1 a- V 1-JW I-pd' tn ,N ,'n:x FO 'fr K 1,1-,-..,o. 9 my-'H uux ::,f.f ll. O 4 0 l'l Ill 'fl I I ,. TOP ROW: Max Vancllver, Ralph Nllles, Charles Hatch, Vlctor Howell, Denny Sues. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Nelson, Davld Burnett, Frank Bardwell, Marc Brown, W1lton MGSSIG, B111 Cooper. Congratulations REPUBLIC TV QSCAPPLIANCE WISEMANS INSURANCE Pep Club Q 'S 1 TOP ROW: Vdrxctte Van Woert, hangar Nylrmjor, Marmnnr: Hutton, Blame Nrllus, Lyrmv Rmzmrzaorxri, Inqrls Palm, Lormxmt Antome, I.mr:t Helphrey, Comme Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Patsy Eh, Jean Cooper, jemco Ermv.-or ls, Loma Dovxson, Sandra Brunner, Lllnom McNrtt, Shxrley Graves, Dorothy Blank, Jum- Stotts. BOTTOM ROW: Myrna Nelson, Maron Trxcku, Shoron Smith, Alloc Rcsner, Cldlfkf Brown, Shrllo Hunzmono, Mary Anderson, Ironv Dunn, Iorm Dunn. This Page Sponsored By MOOSE'S CAFE 61 MALO STORE Best Wlshes 25 Annual Staff STANDING: lFrom left to rightl Lorna Davison, June Stotts, V1ctor Howell, Irene Dunn, lane Cooper, Wxlton Massxe SITTING: Janet Helphrey, B111 Cooper, Lynne Rxchmond, QEd1torl Vanette Van Woert. This Page Sponsored By WISENER JEWELRY G BEN BUTLER Best Of Luck Torch Honor STANDING: lFrom left to right, Sharon Smith, Irene Dunn, B111 Cooper, Claire Brown, Alice Resner SITTING: Janet Helphrey, Vanette Van Woert, Shirley Graves, Charles Hatch. This Page Sponsored By BURNSIDES RECREATION Congratulations To The Graduates Of 59 C H I R E N E E DI Uo E NA NN R 3 L E A D E R S N N Drxll Team 3. y r 1 . -av 4 --Q. -l- i'-' ,S i 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Dunn, Shella Hammond, Clair Brown, Dorothy Bjork, Shirley Graves, Elnord McN1tt, Charles Hatch Ra Ddvlcs Ral ah I Y I l Nllles, Merrlane Hutton, Eldino Nrllos, Bill Cooper, Ion Iarv1s, Marc Brown, Mr. Hurrxrnrltorx, Advxsor. J ' Pla Cast Wlshmg You Well TAGGS CLOTHING 1 1. E MMM . Mlllialm 56 Q N5 ,I Q Fw:-.. V 8 .5 A-L-X4'u., .. 5 Student Council 3 Ti 'D ,.,.,.., 1 STANDING: lLeft to rlghtl Ion Iarvls, Janet Hclphroy, lane Cooper, Marc Brown. SITTING: Shlrley Graves, Charles Hatch, Vlctor Howell, Shorld Hammond. Congratulations WALTS FOUNTAIN Sc SPORTS SHOP ,,.f .ghd If g, 4. MQ. Best Luck In The Future REPUBLIC NEWS MIN ER Student Body Officers l -4' iq, , fan. 1' .:,., - ... SHIRLEY GRAVES, Treasurer, CHARLES HATCH, V1ce President, VICTOR HOWELL, President , SHEILA HAMMOND, Secretary. B .W ' 6 ,guna 3. 2 h t t-F , e Q. 5 x ,F x. Q, y . s S- 2... X' g.,,biN.f, 4- E' u,.--1 ,I ,af S54 vrfr Q- .f' .f ' 'iii' ,xr NM l S QL 'w 5 . 1 141: Q,-,I . Q T57-T M' '-H-n-....,, 1 Y . K 5 M. V? A ij' . ' ,, A -wif 'Si , f Gln. NX I' gf-we , 5 ,gi flfltix .f' . .A 4 's an 0, AMI K l .Az 8 .J i..-5 XXX Qi: X xxx x, Qi I' X 1' wg 'Q ' X 'hr 3 I fat, 1, , X 'NA f I 'Qi-I' W 1 2 3 .- mir --Q ll'- 'my' .muw Wx '- V :,z:- ab.: - UN 1' C x.- I .-- I Z :NS M55 in Dm 9 Best Of Luck MIKE 51 DONNA BOIKO Basketball B Squad STANDING: CLeft no nghtj Max Vandlvcr, Manager, Ray Da I I Da KNEELING' Eugene Wheaton Steven Summers Ver B J R y B 1 1 is 2 x W gb 14 51a I 4 1 Nalson, Marc Noglu M N VN I ! ZZ' 1 M L, ,- X4 ,-Z 313 Coac ali'- I r STE we 1 i X, w x N- X ,, Ei, X S - 1 2 f ,sg XM In E M 1 ' QQ?- 1-X A 5. Y.- f , .1 X . N s' 2 1. , I - I J. 'Wi Q K Q M, 1 1' W wav I -Q k , I ' .Li r m STANDING: KLcft to flghtl Mr. Nelson, Coach, Max Vlxndlvur, Manager, Davul Barnett, Lawrence Tonaskut, Charles - Hatch, Ralph Nllles, Blll Coupur, Vlctor Howvll, Frank Baruwull, Ma'C Brown, and Wllton Masslc. '9- 45 Basketball Squad A T5 . - ,.f O .. -4. IJ, 1 1 W If JQQQQQIIU ,, T 1 sg 1 9 ,LD ,. 'nk ,4 h. I X! , 1 , wg V, Mb, u . , if QA 8 VU V .D 19' 1' V s. , .lg er? 45 4 ami , +9 5 x ffw' i f 444 wh 5 N M 4 ira- 5 ilu.. eg' ,Y U W W, 5 H- Q ' M, -, e Boys' Coach, Mr. Nelson. Glrls' Coach, Mrs. Alhson .md Mr. Chcster. lrcnc Dunn, Outstandlng Forward Janet Holphrcy, Coptam. IGHCY H1?lPhY0Yf High SCOYOY Shirley Graves, Co-Cdptam, Out Splke Howell, High Scorvr - Capmln. Stgyngjing guard, I I A A 3 i lk , Girls' etterman's Club -.I at-nun 'ES' yx. iii '1- lnf X .-I Q x. Us. TOP ROW: Mrs. Alhson, Ioan Dunn, Ahce Resner, Shnfley Graves, Clalre Brown, Shella Hammond, Irene Dunn. BOTTOM ROW: Vanette Van Woert, Marlanne Hutton, Lynne Richmond, Ingrld Palm, Lorralne Antoine, Janet Helphrey, Connlo Brown This Page Sponsored By RED AND WHITE GROCERY, 84 REPUBLIC DRY CLEANERS Girls' Basketball STANDING: Mrs. A.l11son, Coach, Lorralne Antolne, Vanette Van Woert, Jane Cooper, Merrxanne Hutton, Lynne Rxckmond, Ingnd Palm, janet Helphrey, Shmrley Graves, Iamce Edwards, Loma Davlson. KNEELING: Sharon Smlth, lean Cooper, Shclla Hammond, Iuno Stotts, Clalr Brown, Irene Dunn, Ioan Dunn, Alice Resner. Wishing you Well, REPUBLIC DRUG STORE County li ht I 9 System Z' S 623. ':s::s:E xl fvrn I 1:9 - ELEcTR :cn-Y AT cosr N I PUBLIC UTILITY I Without the following contributions to our yearbook, its publication would not b possible. 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