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ERVIN R SMUSSEN, was born July 25, 1923 at Spangle, washlngton He entered Spangle School ln 1929 and went through grade and hlgh school here He took part 1U the Junlor and bSH1OT Class Plays LESTER R SLUSSEN, was born March 3, 1923 at Span gle, Washlngton. He entered Soangle Sclool 1n 1929 and went through grade school and hlgh school here He was sta e manager of both the Junlor and Senlor Class plays GEOiGE SCHIECHE, was born January lO, 1923 at St Marles, Idaho. He entered Spangle Sdmool ln 1928 and went through grade and hlgh school here, He was a class offlcer one year, Presldent of the Letterman's Club one y ar and Vlce Presldent of the Boy's League one year He took part 1D basketball, baseball and boxlng all four years of hlgh school Hc won the turkey trot 1D 'AO He took part ln the Junlor and Senlor Glas plays CORNELIUS SNOEY, was born June 26, 1923 at Spokane He went to grade school at wlndsor, Marshall and Glenorm and entered Spangle School 1U 1938 Ho took boxlng four years and baseball two years He also took part ln the Junlor and Senlor Class plays and the H1 J1uXS 1U 'LO ARLEEN JICHMTN, was born kugust 21, 1923 at Spangle, Washlngton She attended Parad1se School the f1rst three years of grade school and entered Spangle School ln 1932 She was a class offlcer three years, Councll Member two years, Secretary of Glrls' League one year, Student Body Treasurer one year and Ldltor of the Annual her Senlor year She took part ln the Urchestra three years, Glee Club four years, Pep Band three years, Drum and Bugle Corp one year, P E two years She has been an actlve member ln the A H Club seven years She was ln the Glrls' League pl y 1n '39, plaved for the Mlkado 1U 'hO, took part ln the H1 Jlnxs ln 'AO, ln the Sunday School Play ln '39, played for the Rhythm Band three years, was V,lSd1CtOP1HH of her class, and took part ln the JUnlOP and Senlor Class plays GORDON JICHM1N, was born December 6 1921 at Span gle, Washlngton Ht attended Paradlse School hls flrst four years of grade school and entered Spangle School lH 1932 He took part ln Orchestra one year, Pep Band two years Octette one year He was Treasurer of the Stu dent Body one year, Presldent of the Boys' League one year and was Presldent of the Student Body one ye r Ht was a Councll Member two years, took part ln basketball, and baseball four years and boxlng two year and took part ln the Junlor and Senlor Cl ss plays u i K- U ' ' o , . . L O I I - fi Y 13 1 ' .- - 3 is . A A A 9 . . C , L C Q ' 1 I 1 Q . i - . . . C. C . . t, c u . . C . . 1 1 e o . . . H .3 0 f 1 I wr' ' Q. C . . V . ' U . . . . -H . V o lx - T' K ,A . - f. . I . . . . , . . .. . . . I A 1 Q C- Q . . . ' .1 4. . In . . . Ct U . . . . . C . fy G . . . l . . . V+. C. Q Y, .T v . , - - i . . . I X h . C 'e C O I f 3 . . . 12 , 4 - . D. .,.. Q . . . .. Q, ,
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OGASS PBOPH CY It was tle year oi 1961 a sunny June day, and Gorny Snoey was dl1V1D5 h1S D1esel Caterplllar around anf around the wheat lleld He looked at h1 watcn HGreat Seott S1x o'cloek already' He'd never make lt 1n t1me for suoper, and last n1bnt P1t y had raked r1m over the coals lor be1ng late for supper' Very hurrledly he turned the caterplllar around HQ bumped across the h1ll for home In f1fteen m1n utes he wa p1ll1ng 1HtO the yard g te As the eatcrp1llar came to a stoo the cow barn door opened and Patsy came carrylnb two 3l11S of fo mlng mllk Her eyes l1t up at Slght of her husband, 'Suoner wasn't od1te re dy at S1X, pa so I to g1T1S I'd do the mllklng H As she f1n1shed speaklng farm house door opened nd a blond, blue ered 1mage of Patsy came out on the porch and called, NSupper s ready ma'H The Snoey famlly , thered around the tlnlth There are th1rteen s1x boys ard flV6 g1T1S and Patsy and Corny Those days at Spaugle P15h School, when Patsy Snoey had been Patsy Corn messer seemed very far away to Patsy When supper was over the chlldren went to bed Corny sprawled 11 hlS easy Chalf by the rad1o He 11t h1s n1pe and plcked no the evenlng paper Soon came Patsv w1th basket of mend1ng and sat beslde h1m 'Don't lt beat all, ma how some folks et the1r nam the headl1nes gust for ett1na n1rr1edW UWho b marr1ed now, pa?U h one old hen name of Arleen Wlchman, that ten11s champ1on leckon she's been too durn busy plwylng t Hl1S to ou the he he Uwhat does lt say about her, pa? Who d1d she 1arry?U Nwal let's see Arleen W1chman, the well known women tenn1s ch HDlOH of the xorld, left tne sport world gLSplHg for breath thlS 1orn1n5 when she eloped Wlxh the r1ch plly boy, Robert rmrdesty, head or the harlesty Steamsnlp Com- pany Mlss N1ChmlH Stlll unu rrled and be utlful at forty Glfht, a well lrown 1lguTS 1n the sport lOl1d, a d the tall dark headed husband left for burone on the11 hon ymoon n 'Why la ' sizes pal I used to go to sch ol Wlth them doesn t seen pos 10161 Just then sht glanced at the clock, UIt's 61 t o'cloeV T1me for the news' Corny trrew aslde h1s paper and snapped on the T3QlO They heard the fam1l1ar words, Nhello TQQIO aud1ence' Th1S lS JHHIOF Byers your announcer br11g1ng you the T8d1O news paper of the a1r over XYZ brought to you each Monday and W dnesday bf the makers of Sweetheart Soap W nblashos from Hollywood' Mr Lester Rasmussen of c mov1es has Just been announced Hollywood's best dressed mmn Mr Rasmus en 15 a beloved 1QO1 of m1l1lOHS of screen fans He lecently wa have lt th t he taln baby faced were school day d1VOTCSd from h1S e1ghth Wlfe, and rumors has been seen qu1te frequently w1th Q cer blond screen star It 1S reported that they sweethearts. w . , , n. . W . . . C 1 1 .e- - 1 - . 1 s -- .. . . . . - . 5 ' A c . , . . . an a s . - a Q . - C at . - O . , . . ' o I - Q. g I ' L - . r H p - . t 1 ' 0' - f ' -1 ' ' ' c ' ir.. Q, , , I Q . Q . LA A a , ld t . t. - s ' a - 3 . 1 ' J c ' 0 ' , ga ta' ' I , ' 5 1 c-1 I - 1 1 A ' s .L ' ' . . . . . . . 4 C I J' c, ' 1 .L I g g A 'U a - I O ' ' U ' es 7 D a 1 . F' . ' - ' ln e .Jef 4 cot n - n 1 O , S 1 ' 1 A 0 l .. . 3 5 1 ' L ' C- 1 - . n catch a husband and settle down llke a woman ought- - r 5 . , -- V 1 W 'S ' Emp' H 1 ' 1 ' a ' , . , . .L . , - JA ' . 1- l r -- ' -1 'Is M 1 1' L ' r ' lj . . I . - . o . a .a a- Q '- , Ll 1 1 N ' n - .p - L .u l If 9 A c I . 1 , ' 1 ' n Cl 4 -o . . . It 1 I 5 I Sm l V .3 . 1 ' ,..1,- , , 3 D1 A pa, ,l . . .. 1 C l p . . - . . . 1 f. , . . . . . 1 7 3 , ' . , , C. t C 3, - c s '1 v - - -H . . the . . A I - ' a I . , .. . . - . s 4 .. A S . . . 4 . A , . a A Q. . C X - . . - C , .
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