Spangle High School - Huskie Yearbook (Spangle, WA)

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Mrs. Verla Henyenm She lives in deeds, not words, and on her face you always see a smile. Miss Lorene Andersonw Silence is but evidence of thought. Mrs. Elva Smith' Straightfcrward, fearless and frankw she wins where others fail. Kiss Audrey Bike! Cne in whom all gscd virtues are ccmbined, J.sz.Hu3.vQjym zgsupn. 5 ' Gus Flaig Jilliam Eyers-Chairman H.D.3uskdorf L.G.Mason Henry Grunewald-Clerk HOA K D if en, W 'A A QQ ,M wx. , N I , if f' fx vw N fm X XX X. x N L , A ix- 5 Kg X' 'Av-fx.. fs' Q1 1 X ,ay 1 p 's 1 A fr Am J A V pf. 1. x fufg 'N AX KWH A XX 1 ' 'Aj' 1,XL.,X f gm Q Snr-nu -Hur Wgftg SENIOR INTERVIEWS JUN HELEN FOOTE nTiny, but you know the old saying.n Spokane, Washington, March ll, 1926 f Grade School-Stevens, Little Spokane Hi School-Spangle I I Hi Jinks..l--Drill Team..l,2--Class Reporter..l,2---Glee Club..l,2,3,L--Trio...2---Sexteete..L---HWho Killed Aunt Caroline..3----Senior Play..L---Band..3 ----- -Girls League Reporter..3---Class Representative.L--Student Body Sec.,L Girls League Vice Pres...h--SSC Reporter..L---Editor of Tattler. ol-if FRANK DANIEL GLEASON HDoesn't like the girls--he loves em' H Spangle, Washington, January 26, 1926 Grade School Freedom, Spangle Hi School Spangle Class President 3 uWho Killed Aunt Carolinen 3 -Senior Play A Annual Staff 3,L -Hi Jinks 1 Student Council 3 PATRICA LAONE GOODMAN er only ambition in life Home Ee for two N Spokane, Washington, January 20, 1926 Grade School Fairview, Spangle School -Spangle Drill Team l Glee Club l H1 Jinks 1 HWho Killed Aunt Carolinen 3 Senior Play L Benefit Play A Tattler Staff A MARY LOUISE H RDESTY 'Blond -like all angles ' Spangle Washington, May lO, 1926 Grade School Freedom, Plaza, Spangle School Spangle Yell Leader 2 3 Magoretto 2 3 nWho Killed Aunt Carolincu 3 -Girls League Sec 3 Harvest Ball Queen A Drum Q Bugle l Drill Team l Senior Play A Annual St ff 3,L Class Representative 3 H1 Jinks l lhnd l,2,L SSC Vice Pres L Co Editor Twttler 3 JE N SPRINGER S NDSTEDT Hier lndependence 1 her charm N Saokane, Washington, april 9, 1926 f' Grade School Freedom, Spangle yy Drill Team l Tattler Staff A HWho Killed Aunt Carolineu 3--Senior Play A Glee Club , l 'W H152 I I . u o ' . . l 0 ' .8 -as---. . . u-Q---4. 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Q pf' :Q g,....VY,,. - , -qm,.f,a 1 E., ' X f t 5 Q. -.1 'xr 'lg 4- X ' X fy' -N ,gf .F ' , 'N MILDRED CLAIRE HENGEN NHer heart is divided, but still she livesu, Moscow, Idahq, May 13,,l926 Grade School--Spangle Hi School--Spangle I' Yell Leader..2,3---Majorette..l,2,3--Girls League Pres1.3,b f Girls League Vice Pres...2-- Who Killed Aunt Cf'ro1ine?..3 3 Senior Playg.A ----- Class Representative..l----Hi Jinks..l Band..l,2,3,A ----- SSC Sports Hanager..A---Annual Staff..A Tattler Editor..3' ! 1 HOWARD LEE HODGSON f HUsed to be a woman hater--but something changed himn. Z Plaza, Washington, October 23, 1925 A Grade School Plaza, Spangle E H1 School Sp.ngle Student Body President A Senior Usher 3 H1 Jinks l Basketb ll A Baseball 2 3,A Cl ss Plesident l,2,A Letterman's Club Vice Pres 3- Junior Play 3 Senior Play A Annu l hditor A Annu l Staff 3 GLENN LOTON JOHNSON UNoted for his girlish modesty Oh ye h!H Spokane, h shington, February 6, l926 Gr de School Sp ngle School p ngle Basketb ll 2 3,A E seball 2,3,A President of Letter man's Club A Secret ry Class 2 Band l 2,3,A Drum Q Bugle l H1 Jinks l 'Who Killed Aunt C roline' 3 Senior Pl y A JI' BENJhVIN SCHULTZ nL1k6S his girl far w y little closern Montana, April lO, l926 Gr de School Lincoln, Deep Creek, Libby Jr Hi, Grant Cchggl .North Central, op ngle Baskctb ll 3 A B scball 3 A Cl ss Vice President 3 Boy's Lea ue President A Hwho Killed aunt C rollne' 3 Senior Pl y A T O LILLI A Y UCHI 'Thinks alot but never vs muchu Bellevue, N shington, y 30, 192A Prado School Bellevue, highland H1 School-Bellevue, G rfleld, Sp nvle ss Sec Q lre s 'who Killed tunt C roline' Glee Club 3 'QED ee Z fl! 1 fa Q:dXfK5s nn, K ii K Q 1 ' 1- ..- , I . ,, . . . , , ....-... . . -.... . . , . 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L, , :N it N ., f E Ni' 3' .x X, X I . L . V1 ,N ZF- L fy . ' ' -ff f.:. u .: 1-1 3. 9 I- Y :Miki 'I ' lx .' I-' -Q, -a L? , Xi' x ' h gif' .C ', , .M ax ff -'ffm K fl' 'D nv.. I S1if,.SH A! V X. 1 W N 4 PRQPHESY, ., M ' Picture in your mind a large scrapbook, that Mr. Hulvey is just putting the finishing touches on. Mr. Hulvey has worked on this scrapbook for over a year. Checking up again on the class of 'LL. The first article found in the book is titled NModern Mayflowersn---written for the benifit of the carefree happys go-lucky bachelors. It tells of Howard Hodgson and his car, HThe Mayflower.W Howard has improved on his little Ford since high school days. There is a new addition to the already livable car house. Just open the right hand door, --no,-- you won't fall out, for there is,a platform built out, which forms the kitchens All equipped with electric stove and refrigerator too, Howard isn't married yet, but he's beginning to think it's a good idea, and as soon as he has some curtains up, and an easy chair, he'll pop th question to the little lady Howard has a very busy day as he travels aboutg For he has been elected President of the Y uth AdmJn1strat1on', 'Old Men's Confederationn, nGlT s Societyn, Old Maid Convent1on', Baby Clinic , and ma y other groups too numerous to mention: Page Two We find a picture of June Foote June is the vocalist of an all girl orchestras Recently she made a tour of Washington, Spahgle included, where she was royally received June long ago turned all male hearts in her favor When she isn't busy singing, June s t work publishing a paper in Washington D4 Cl 'Spangle Gazetten, Q it is w1dely read, for of course you know that Spangle is a very noted town Page Three An article about Patricia Goodman who is no longer Goodman but QQVV The article states that Pat is living in Cali ornia, engoying the sunny weather with her family Pat, remembering her old school pals, named er children after them When they all get together there are five Starting with the youngest and on up, there's Patty Jean, Frankie Glenn, Masako June, and the twins Jimmy Howard and Mary Claire Pat loves the California weather, an admits that even in high school, she often wished she were in California Page Four But what' Articles galore HGlenn Johnson and His Hot Trumpetn, 'Jitter with Johnny', HTohnson and His Ja Session W Yes, Glenn has now fulfilled h s highest ambition to go places with that trumpet And his next highest ahbition, to see every movie ever produc d Soon he'll start work on his own, UThe Johllnn Jamboree H Page Five A full page article expressing the thwught 'If You Want To Be Right, Wear Models By Margo U Hulvey is puzzled abit at first about who Margo is, then he reads on and finds that we know her as Mhseko at Spangle Hi School I 1 X jf' X UW ri' J x 5 K S X . . . Y H . . . , V . . 1 O - ' n ' ' 'O n ' ' ,ll n A . , I . s ..- , I . , 4 . . . A A A ' V V . . a ' 0 ' ' , ' 1 3. I I ' ' - ' . A ' x , o Y ' ' V I I .5 ' V A N 4.3 ' 1 ' 1 o I 4 n . u n I K . - - 1 ' P ' . , A ' . , h A 0 . . . . . L , n v ' Q r d . L- . . . O -.. . , I I l L m . . 3 C . i . . it l . ' ' ' e . ia . 4, C , .A -' hikgv. . - .' 'i M 1 . Mr. gre. A'Win.J xl ,-PN' I ' ' ' l . M i n . n - I-gp,emgga9 A I, ', -3.4.1 ' , 'Q 3g'.. ia - ' - 'I f' ! ai, 1 I , . J, 4. z.,.-H. 5 Q43 X ,Q 9 1,9 yvfy, r f X'3 - N . . re' . , ' I . I fJ,: : .Q 13 :fm if ' X56 Q -, X.-zu ' W. ig., . Ad . . V v ' . . .P 'Q' .X ,X Wy- w h? MA ik ,, Q Q Mi? fd 'ex 5 Q? 'WK 'x NWN' .lk x. mg. Page Six-Even after the war, we find Mary Louise in the WAFS. Hary has just returned to her home in New York, after piluting her husband, a Lieutanent, to Hawaii, where he is now engaged in Post Har work. The article states that Mary was one of the WAFS- heroes of war, for her galkunry at the battle front. With her husband, she plans to fly to Spangle in the near future to visit friends and relatives, fage Seven--News from Sweden les, Jean Sandstedt--better knfu1 as Jonya Kenie is a famous skater she soon plannirg to cone back to the United States for her debut in Pallywood. Ever if Jean did leave the U s she didnft leave her admirers, the sailors. No their till admirinb her s in the old days nothem rticl st te th t Jean announced her engaeemcnt l st week, to her instructor, P L Tight Frank Gleason, in an article, is stated as being th le der of boys school for tw chin the fine art of model pl ne buildinf rx u h s 800 boys under is superintenfency, with 86 te ch rs Soon a Fair will be held in Spokane, lhe e the efforts h t rran xill be shown. In another rt cle, isn't conceitcd over his success, as he Trentwood dances, rd finds th t so1e friends still go there. P ce Nine Jim schultz, HThe Pride Although Jim re lly end truly loves orly three girls, they swoon ane faint wnen he p sses by in is n up a eoain l wyer, but go sip lo being spr u th t his busiress is slowing down. lh ounv couples come h 1 to e m rried, the girls t ke Ono lock t he rt b e lor Jin, fa o th floor in f int, n o the pro pretive husb nd c rried eirl out 1d they o to another lxwxer, who, course, To the nusl n's h A iness la n t quite so good ookiir For the rest oi tnf 5, Ji1 tak s ove number one t dinne H en le e+s a 1 ive, e runs love nurbel two tn o . er he ov, number three nd 1 fO dancino nd Sf this CFHCl1dQ very busy J for Jin, amd f r him it HSleepy L P an ' h s succeeded in, s tes th t Frank is still seen at the o hi old sir of Jashingtonu correspondent, who has tr veled ll over the n tlrn nd tv n n, f ieiin countries to rathe the inform +ion vhich Mr Fulvey h ook the f ou waid or w rl and SC' , Ju t clipped from the ncwsaapnrs i 1 U15 cr p e h U t en her utobi pr v y r i n w Hulvev cr pboik Rec ntl, Cl ire 3 ven ae the Number One r wsp per e rresparlent he wi r a h poy smi r in nws f ce, r hulvey c ose is scr pbool eut not forevex, for h s X ure ther will be more axtielf about th ten ff mfus ki in l9LL ke' s ia racm f roi oryle i Seal if Q X. 2' A 'u AA p3 C ' r r ' ca H , L - Q 5 xv, . . , ,W . sa. e - f-- U e - . 1 is , . 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LT I A ?4f?ZH' 'Z 2 '11 KLM '-5,51 X' 57' 'OA f x X fig rf-lx: Q, CLASS MILL We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred Forty-four, do will and bequeath our following abilities and talents to the under-graduates of Spangle Hi School: I, Howard Hodgson, will my bility to H ako the Roundsu in my car to Bobby Hall, and to Ralph Splich l I will all my responsibilites of being HPres1dentH I, June Foote, will my sweet refined manners to Claudia Hollinc, and my HAH grades to Gene Kaplan I, Glenn Johnson, will my boo on HHow To Sleep Late Q Still ke It To School On Tineu, to Tommy Byers we hope Tommy, unlike Glenn, rc ds farther th n Hoy To Sleep Late I also will my bility to play the trumpet to Pe gy Baird I, Jean Sandstedt, will all ny knowledvt on Boller Skat ing to Vivian Greenwood Dorothy nauvust I will all my pictures and addresses from Farra ut, so I can st rt a new collection I, Jim Schultz, will my little book on H hat cn Ynow About omenu to Dale Schmidt V half of Howard's car I will to Wilbur Hodgson I, Cl ire Hengen, will my wedding ring back to Ray Greenwood, hooein he is ble to find another Senior girl to give it to next year Because Jim doesn't like it, I will my up-swept hair do to Stella Rasmussen. I sako Yamaguchi, will my ouite di position to Betty aire Clausen, also y bility to be HFC chers Petn, t Virgol Piersal , F nk Plea on, vill my bil t tc g t ood Fis orw h t hc c n pic 1 Lu H rdcsty will my vcll It dfr vwtfit to 1 rry tv llel, o c TS one cost too ucn, nd to Lilli n Ire er will ny ood ty ,r C I P t Gm um n, xi I 1os of ay o d ova I tr to Dorothf ioc ch, xy pi no book to e I! Ga ret, in hop he h bcftcr luch Iitt int, t ri ht gf' 4cys bat' Ia f X ' ' 1 a ' ' I - . , . 6 . 6 I . A . L . . H A n . y- if - ' lk ' Ha 'x n. . H .. ' -a a v ' . . L, af I . g ' . A ' , . , r - O, l A ' U iz S ' 9 I . l. . N N- . .. -A X ry 0 ' 'Y . ' NV . U I.. , A . O . . . . a I , . S 5 . . . . . , Q. . ' J 1- , Ha. M V ' 1' . ' - 's, f ' A I ' ' f ' mf a ' ' an - o Q - ' l I ra . J 5 v' a ' i y It in f .' t y grades to David Shertzer, and my HFick-upu keys to Ld Balmn to sec w.a, 1 -a I' k-up. I, ffa 'Q' 1 ' a H I'f , , fix 5 1 I ' I'r Che a '11 lc aa e a new - 4 ' a ' ' 'Q ' 'Wf- I .1 ' 3 , ing fy adas. ,, a Joins 111' Q t 'L Il' lf :l'LtT s 5 B' as and ni 'a N jfar ar t , D, 1' I 'cs s as 1 '. ., lik, ,N I I ' Q X X' CLASS WILL fcontinuedj V We, the Senior class, leave the files filled with un- signed excuses, to hr. Hulvey,' We hope in leaving that he holds no hard feelings against HThe 6 Awful Seniors.H We, the Seniors, leave to HCoachU all the basketballs, baskets, stop-watch, score board, first-aid kit, towels, manager, 2nd team, and all the basstcll equipment. In fact, everything except one little item---the boys--Glenn, Jim, Howard, and Frank. Sorry Coachlill We, the Senior band members, will all of our torn up music and broken reeds, to Mr. Lotzenhiser. He, the Senior class, leave to Mrs. Marsh, memories UA Perfect Envlish Classn e, the Seniors, will to 'ass I le, a n w ping oong ball. To be used odlv durinf school periods ve, the Senior cla S, loqve to Harry Hill, less worry, less dirt, less trouble, less trouble, and less trouble To the Preshmen, we leave our Hhigh Standing Place in Spangle H1 To the Sophorores, we leave our ability to keep golden silence in the studv hall, and classes To the Juniors, we le ve our UPerfect Attendance Qecor we, the Senior boys, will our HUndivided Attention To The firls , to the Juiior boys e lean, June, Pat, and Masako, will our worn out Tattler stencils to the future Tattler staff To anybody that ants ther, lea 1 odd articles, which we have no furthtr u For JHHWM 2, E52 Kx f assi one fx , -v . O . . I D . W . . ,. V, . i nl ue e A - . 5 , 0 VY ' -1 ' 1 S D O 1 . . H W ! . . O . . ,V A H C' J L .J . A - , K . I . a . d' 1 . s . . , J n ,1 0 .,. . v I ' -V , L ,, r.. Q Q , f ' ' W n WC ,f.VQ Fir VIII t L ., A ' , ' e se - , ' N. 1:-gf -'I'-f me X' H'g 'f3fri' x .r-9+ 1 ' , 95 - rx 5.51. if ' fdiip ext t ,fu- Gss .,-1 H --4 ,.,r.q4-.gh ,Q .5 5 eveusshees .v 35' .-1 H 1 f R as-3 - . .- r +1- if' -N N ws' - as L. f f.- ,ei t ' - L scared?- Amt il! ,-,,i.-ffiigt, , N .s wif.. -,fi:i::1.,,,-'W' '- P SENIOR HISTORY One bright and sunshiny day early in September in the year l9AO, the stork came winging his way over the Spangle sdiool house and alighting, deposited a large, awkward green bundle in the west corner of the assembly. At close oheervitialn Mr. Hulvey, discovered it contained 15 assorted tadpoles of various sizes, shapes, but one common color---green. Early in October, the Juniors took over and gave these poor bewild- ered tadpoles a whole week of initiation. On the last day of school they celebrated NThe End of their Green Tadpole Daysn, by taking in a couple of shows in Spokane. The next September we found the 1950 tadpoles, as sophis- ticated Sophomores. The year was spent as usual, a little excitement now and then 4 In February they gave a Valentine party, which was their only steo in the social life of the school Agwin on the last day of school they celebrated,by going to a lake this time as future Juniors The Junior year started out with a bang They immediately started out by doinv big things First by initiating the Freshman, and Diving the initiation party In December they presented the play Hwho Killed Aunt Carolinen, which was a wonderful success In Lay they gave the Junior Prom which will gp down in history as a beautiful and entertaining Prom This year they were thrilled by the opoortunity to go with the Seniors on a Junior Senior oicnic ihey spent a exciting and engoyatle week end at Loon Lake The fall of '43 found them as high and :nightly Seniors No d ll moments this V ar first the Harv st Ball, which proved to xcry great success Then they wer so bwsy cutting out the Tattler, and Annual, and catching up n nThoseH two badly ee rc credits, fhat there wasn't much time fo fvolirg, as had been witnessed in the other three years 1+fr mu h brapging they really showed what they could do wncn they pre ented their S nior pl y Later they took ou for their Senior sneak, which turned out to be an t r exciting and never forgettable week end I June,lO Salvo s passed from the history of the Spangle H1 School Bu+ we are sure they will never be forgotten They sincerely hope that the H1 School classes following them vill be able to spend their four years in complete Y happiness as they have done X f , f J, if 693 2 Fear I X ffl . 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He digs and crams, Burning up the midnight oil, Planning how he'll get to be President by all his toil. Then a Sophomore he becores vith a xuch inflated heod Dov ne only vorks end crlms For exdws, or so 'tis sdld, Hogs end terties fill his hind And his stud5 hours are few President is too nucm work, So Q Gov nnrship will do Next a Junior, vorldly xiao, nith a Jaunty, carefree air, Four snmestfr he's behind, Yet he doesn't see: to care. He is perfectly content lvith his marks, however For instead of Gov rnor, 'ayor seems more to i Q 1M V im Now a senior, and, Oh y' Hr his reeched the goal Knorledne vast he has ecqui d It would make the world dh st. But refs through with h D end spreads, Throu h with every ri h school Joy For he feels it vould be lad Just to be an office boy. et laut H . . 4 . R1 , F N s A . 'Q Y , 1 V A 0 , X. .J ' u 1. I Q L JL - W 1 . . . . n , .Q , . . . 1 , A C' 'L I x . . 5 . .4 E , A .3 L. X B N Q . . - 1 Q . ' 5 s V. . . , W - N il 1 5 S . cr , v1 . . . U1. 'F . 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There's sone cheat nr Uoinf on in onf ' the classes arrv's letting fivian cony his tx inQ ' If ou Kant a Nod examole of co oner tion the History class I Pi Lu was uite repvl in her crown t tie H.rvest dance Deal nic. uh t could be the attraction that fobbf hasQ9?2??99Iot hi neu car surelvv 96 Li l 1 ortr t rt gm 3.1 04, tl t l9AL, Seniors, ell posed too. Stella shouldn't laugh at Dales past fue part of it wa oretty nice. Do 'ou think santa should inow th t R l is really afre d there is no Cntaooo Do you now that Velma lofes er Yill 1 e e a Dale enytime?9'P e wonder wh t haiptned to llVL senicrs on tdresdlyoooof 4ho is the person wio vxitcs to Jean IU alls her UDea Little Porkyou , W, JD alioi to n nd to l ixe aNThD Claire, d a ibi t ind ia. Gene Kaglan is letting lone orctt ot i ccrttln Cneney lrl. Tommy having nev teacher to lf - n lish, iss Brewer, in person Glenn's really not the sririt Jf nr nf He s .lo ing off his plamorou legs. anl vm tw HV it Y s in 1 LJ Tir v noi r U lr. 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' SQA 3 'N .. psauesassg hi w FRESHIAN Motto--HLeunched but not anchoredu Colors--Green G Uhite Flower--Carnation President---H' ------------------- ---- Ray Greenwood Vice President---- -------------------- Lyle Kaplan Secretary-Treasurer ------------ Betty Marie Clausen Reporter------ -----------------------Ray Greenwood Council Hember ---- ------- ----- -- -------- Peggy Baird Class Advisor- R v Greenwood ----- - Arlene Brown Stella Schertzer Betty Balun L le Kaolan Peg y B 1rd U3T16 Clausen -- ------------- -- ------- Mr. Hintzman FROSH FUTURLQ -- ---- - -- - K na of tae ho. 'S t1ll Roeliord's popul r gl mour lrl Glamour glrl of 1950 ld fwnou artl t and Ifle' lOVlDg wlfe Betty's Husb nd Xaltlng for HHer ldealu btlll trylng SO'H0 OREoQUE o o Try not to keep ahead oi the one behlnd, but to c teh the one befole' Color N vy Blue 8 rlte PPCSldCDt Vlce fre ldent oecretary Tre urer Reporter Councll ember Cl ss Advisor Bobby H ll ilma Bl1esner Flower mullp Booby H ll lm Blle ner Betty roote Betty Foote llma Bllesner r Hulvey Book worm B sxetb ll pl yerooo ooph Future t I B ers A arg re Dorothy R u dst Dorothy Broesch Gene R plun Jlnny Cormmessor Velm F111 4 lbur Hod son Betty loote F lr + ve H flVlHb HBooL1e OOL1 H l ssons Dre wlng Husb nd of eertaln Cheney g 1 Belng good lr l 1 5 llor otlll llly V ! 1 Q5 ff-711 ,C ' 'I Y Q Q- ---- .- Q. -. .- -- --p 1 C' r vw U U , D . , r . u . C cl 3 a . L' ' 4 ------------------------ - N I' Y ' -v r- n ' 1' 1 c' V ' ' L'--'-'-A01 L. u 0 A 4. 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Lip.-b,,.n Erash Patsy Crowley Swift Arnold Rrcesh Mummey Arnold ,lausen Jones Betty Jean Knuth MAG Hill Lorna !-arker Joyce Girsbarger Eanita Pittman Davis Hintzman Thewdore Mant? Chnrlws Quivey Herbert E intwsh Robert Qchuetale Marilyn Jenninfs Davis Qehertzer Anita nflichal ffifklif Hmm'- Hetty Jean Qrunewnld X in sf ww M355 -gcrff Mecxrwwu Medan fafly, Erash . . arg: gum-1 Vvwnne f -x atty he lon hlton Hi!! Frederiu Blauert kv pafry Uehm 9, Gene Kvpvv K 7'-'Jie 136 kan TYYV WeaL?9rFHe gocwrt lwi? Jessie 'ww Hulve Pyxnie Greene 5 F.: 5 GRADES Misa Lorena Anderson Shirley Sires Edward Kenyan Donna Owes Yhil Hall Ronald Hart Violet Brown Leslie Cream Hanna Broesch Dorothy ireen Roland Suksdorf Kenneth Baird Edward Green Larry Knuth Arran Brcesch Robert Ureen Barbara Green Sallas Graham Wathaleen Fiersol GRADE NEWS 7th and 8th Twenty four pupils were enrolled during the year. The regular schedule of study was followed including Art, Craft, Library and Band, and a weekly optional period. science was especially interesting with Mr. Hintzman as instructor. Early in the year the room was organized with the follow- ing officers: Charles Hulveyq--Pres., Wanita Fittman--Vice Pres., Lorna Parker--Sec., Betty Jean Knuth and Tommy Jones- Reporters. At midyear new officers were elected: Arnold Broesch---Pres., Billie Hill-Jlice. Pres., .'-Ianita Pittman-H Sec., Lorna Parker 82 ifaz'i1y.Js211'ainl'S--'-llemrters. Meetings were called for speciaI Ucaas2orIS.'f'vi 'fcY5?fi9dttee was oppointed to be in charge of room decoration and entertainment for each month. Because of school startinb late the 7th graders initiation party and Halloween festivities were combined and a most en joyable time was h d by everyone present Much credit goes to the cormittees in ch rge of eaca party a all did well in planning, decoration and other duties A sm ll Rift was presented each pupil who left our coamunity durin the year. About half the pulls belon ed to band or glee club, and appeared u der Mr HllSlH'S nd Ir Lotvenh1ser's direction at several public gatherings Those not belonping to the mUSlCul org nizations took up h nd craft, dr wine, picture study nd did some interesting work in weaving and m kinb of airpl nd models By the end of the first seaester over QLOO worth of stamps nd bonds were bourht In the paper drive we COllLC+6Q close to l ton, and we took over the duty of w ste f t collection with Theodore h ntz, nd Betty Je n Ynuth s le ' rs,222 lbs were sent to spokane in February The 8th grade toys beaan pl ing basketball l te in the fall and made are t strides in improveaent so Y taey were working tr ether as team and won with Cheney nd Medical Lake nd lost to Feirfi P rker and Billie Hill were our vell le ders pep w s shown at the r llies nd P mes Sever l bovs nd girls belonged to AH Clubs Anderson as le der She also w s our Art instructor t by J Us mes pl yed ld Lorna nsiderable with Miss Sth and oth The fifth and sixth grade h s carried on v ried progr m of many activities during the ye r Our boys b sketb ll team has h d quite a successful ye r, it beinb the first ee son these gr des h ve pl yed with neighboring schools Three in our room had leading parts in the Christm s Operett , biven by the gr de school Outstanding work h s been done by the Art Cl ss O each holiday occasion a committee h s put on program nd parties S 1 I 4' Q5 had ei ENT? 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'- I ' . . -Li' Qrd and Lth The third and fourth grade have had quite a prominent year. Most of the boys and girls had dfncing doll parts in our Christmas Operetta, HUncle Sam's ChristmasH. 1 For St. Patricks Dzy our room nut on : progran for the Sth and 6th grade. lt included two songs, WGod Bless American Q N5tar Spanyle Bunneru. There was 5 reading HLets Start the Dayn A two poems, HLife's Hirrorn, Q 'March Uindsu. Several students help yive the play entitled CHThe Donovan Boy Makes Goodn, which told how eleven children in one family could help out in the war effort. Our room has had many hood iders in nfture study which we have developed by taking hixes in the hood open apeces. e have hide -ever l interestine colorlul holders for the room throuehout tl t r. s and Zn! A sreciil prow ct e h d thi ferr wc a study of trans port tion b ir. lc lned bout civili n trensportetion, end trlnsport tion of peoxle in tht service nd supplys Durin the DFOJ6Ct vt huilt fn tiriort lhe flillrtn orouyht Clones ol their oxn to sc.oo vt mede plequcs of pl er p ris e ra e some lor our notners with the imorints of our ri.ht h n For our hotners D J pro rt e helped t t t i ' en od Trade Five Q little ol flct e 'td ' O1 n o nivod In a shoeH This year tdt first end second YF dc portlcitated in the Christmts protran b tnkin r rt in the v rious doll d nces. -J-lc-r-if-lc-' 1-.1 Om LO 1ClL1T ll N Y if re all deed who r t int trf ted who home t all must dic , eeth, c t IH 1 l AQ ulYLl Ol tt LA ltl C, Rise slowlx, leisurc r iovt L rfe nlfce of ohtwins ur t .fa + it niilcu twvts MNHQ Y 'fi 'E N XS' X ' ' f-1 f f- f' 1 lr 4 C LJ 1 I A X . .. .lc ff f L uv, 'vi :H .. S ff-fs 5 - FY fl 0 he -fr. EL L. A 'f ' ., si. A. ' Av A , 1 , 5: , , 'N . 4, vs 1' . of , :a, V A . 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' rf , H ,, ,: C, Zz - ' i ' 1 V Q ,lf Cl, . lt, X, L, sf Q3 I -i X - ,, , - , v,. - --l - , . seg, from the mouth, put nwnds in pocfets, then sag in P loud bu , f, . : - .1 ,. . 1- , ', iQXg?f clefr '14 Cot H Io 'n-fi Ui lon't nnow.H N fl 21:1 ' -' -' w X if ftxx 5 1. .7-.WN fx' is K :-. 5 Q , .4-z Y-' ik: . -21:21-S-I-5:-1-1: :qw - '11, 25:51--:11:-:1-riz-vz-1: A S'W1wewr Q . wb -f -- .s-1-:-:cw N -'s' . PM V'-1, - 1 ' , Q3 'kts mT94M3v w e N X'+swsm ,fq,+:-J sth' f .-'mf -1 ' v'f'f'7i ,egg .. it ,glllllefics 'K gi if W 'Sl 'w fl 1 if l 'YJZEEG gif Q QF ,L WEEAYXUQIQEUQS , X Q M. x- '. WMM 'K' CDU: UUAIUE M MMM? BASKETBALL This year proved to be a successful one in basketball, as we won all but one of the games in the Conference League, thus giving us first place in our League. At the tournament in West Valley, we lost the first game to West Valley with a score of BO-37. The boys worked hard and well together in all the games. Three of the first team players will be gone next year, but we hope that next years team will carry on as well as the team this year.' Characteristics of the Team HOWARD HODGSON- Repeatedly broke up the opponents teamwork. JII SCHULTZ- A swell center, he will be missed next year. GLENN JOHNSON- A strong guard on the team RALPH SPLICHAL Pl yed a fast heady g me TOMMY BYERS- Played fast basketball this ye r VTHGAL PILRSOL Alvays follow up fast, and guards well WILBUR HODGSON A very promising player for next year GLNE KAPLAN Is lw ys ready when everyone else is failing LYLE KAPLAN Alw ys ready to help his teammates BOYS LETTER CLUB The Letterman's Club is composed of boys who h ve earned letters in one of the sports offered at school The purpose is mainly to h ve an organization for boys who have played twelve quarters of conference b sketb ll, sixteen innings of conference baseb ll, or competed in three smokers After completing one of these requirments, the boys are auto matic lly a member of this organization The soc il event of the year in this group was the dance given in ' rch Officers for this ye r were President Glenn Jchnson Vice Pres Howard Hodgson Secret ry Jim Schultz CIRLS S S C CTUB The S S C Club is composed of the girls who h ve letter ccording to the rules of the club, or who started working for letters xw rds are given girls who h ve e rned 5OO or more points for first yfar letter, or lOOO point for second year pins Tournaments re held throughout the year their letters by hiking, swimming, horse b ck riding, roller sk ting nd many other ctivities President Il Byers secret ry argaret G Vice Pres iary H rdesty Reporter June Foote won have GEN Sports Mgr Claire Hengen if X f ,fn I v - - E3 3 g 4 ' ' fx .. in 0 , 1 .. ' S . , . . ... L , , . 0 H . . . ' ' 1.. e- ' 0 , . - 3 ' E . , . . . C. . ' o . . . . l 3 - 1 1 C 1 U U Q . X . . L- L4 n . - CJ . . . .1 2 .. . Q N . . ' . ,c E Aa ' . ' 9 . . . Q f . . , ' .118 . . . , 1 .lc ,. : 1 J . iilliizxniunii I 4J I ........... L .. Ja ..--..........-........ ' -I n 4 a .:.: . . . ' K Q a a 8 ' s a ' - . ' ' s ' Q 0 ir R 1 ' to 'wr . l '- L E2 5 f- -- .3 . ' . ' rs J 'FS - o ' ,, ,Yr-1-ww . fn - '- ,4 . g f Q c.: t. ' -A J' . . . -1' ' I for earning points, and the girls may work toward -,3'x ,.w . i E - A . . . . 8 jf' 5,--I .... . . . . - 8 R . 2 . . , 1 5 e' .- ' 1 --....- Q 0 . 3 ..-Mu . ' J fx. , - ,..----,f ' 2 - --- .s . - .11-ff 1 ,--- ' if Xi 'ihffi-I ' ,-, -s-:-1:..12.-- X4 .,,1:f1l'T:: .pa N NICKNAMES These are some of the nicknames of S.H.S stud- ents. Do you know them all? You will find the answers on the beck of the Music Page. l. Springer 2. Butch 3, Handsome L. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. 5, Dagger 6 . Smokey 7. J. H. 8. Daisy 9. Gooseneck lO. Pa-trash-o ll. Virgie l2. Brownie l3. Johnnie lb, Honey Lu li. Ciro G, Little K1Doy 'ma sie lousie 1 Supermouse Fuzzy er .JUS Shug Little spots of knowledse, Lives of Seniors all remind us Little puffs of wut e can make our lives like theirs, lake the simple Freshman And, de artinv lexve benind us Think the Seniors it Footprints on the Hi School stairs Milk famine Unfed, otervation He's deed A Freshmar ent skating, 'tis said Floor bumped him Fe's dead f 7 gf Sophomore False fair one Hooe fled, K 'Sql Heart busted He's dead K dgkx Junior w 9 Frso Deep wisdon swelled head, A Senior rw B Br in fever H dead xx. fi' lo. ym 17. ' fl l8. 1 1,' 19, d ' 20. L'l 21. t 22. ' 2 3 0 P 5 21+ . O 25. Y . 5 I I ' ' iw' , 1 ' vi . .A t : ,J I I- C ' vy I n l I , . I -- A , v '. A . ff 'fi - m- - ,,'. J J . ' XXw g?hf7 X A .,.:-'ff .g a ' --P fi 'TEM nigga 7' ,, ees , -'F we 5 - If-'-,Z-'T A. N P ss e F e - ..- -S ,w,., gf, SEQ, .5-s ,, ,-Q1 .. j 4 y X I ai !! if is il !'1 5 l If E I1 ! M i ff! 2' wx AK CDWUN GBUUQELSE UUEAYXQEUJE JUNE IQBCDYXS3 QILUJIQB GIRLS LEAGUE The Girls League is an organization to which any High School girl having a student body ticket automatically be- longs. Our goal each year is to My and give the public a few social events and this of course gives all the Qirls a chance f to help the club. We sponsored two dances this year, UThe Avenge Pearl Harbor Dancen, held Dec. ll, and HA Leap Terr Dancen, held January 29. Both of these proved to be very succesifhl, We gave the annual Christmas party for the High School and the Mothers Tea, in May. In the spring we gave a Basketball Banquet for the first 12 on the squad, their dates, and the Coach. This year the girls worked independently. The officers for the year were: , President----Claire Hengen Vice Pres.---June Foote Secretary -Stella Rasmussen Reporter Ila Byers Considering the whole year as one, everyone believes it was a very successful year Yah Maroon Ila Byers YELL LEADERS Yah White Yah Soanple Fight, Fieht, .ight This is J sample oi what you micht have heard at one of the basketball games this s :son Margaret Garrett, and Ila Byers lead many clever yells throughout the season Pep rallys were devised as a Means of inspiring the int rest of the H1 School in the activities of the Student Body This is the first one club as a group The Boys Club was and about school I ful assembly for the BOYS CLUB year that all the boys have belonged to organized to help with entertainment in February the Club 0 ve a very Blteesa fntire school It is W hope of thc boys that th work will be contin used next year Officers elected were ,f 'X President Jim Schultz 5 fr Vice Pre R lph Solichal Secrf ary Jpm Cornmcssor 'Ns We tw .g 'fi fixes! -- --.--. . . . . 1 0 Q .- . f 'W . 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Ne hope that present to you of Spangle Hi School. a true record of what the memories bound within these pages grow more precious with the passing Editor ,,--,-,,,,-, Assistant nrt Editor ,,-,,.-,,,,, Assistant ssist nt Business g fssistant Circulation gr ,ssistant Howard Dale Gleason years, ........-X Annual Staff Hodgson Schmidt I Frank Sue Ya rmacuchi Production Fl ire h ngen Cl udia Welling npr -1 T-bi? stella Rasnu cn Jin chultz Harry Chevalier D NT BODY OFlIP RS 1 3 the tudeit dJ w s in l wo member flow the bcniar and tww lhey ,ere TI 'nfl IWW C1 1C TL IJ L,CT' o uv LTL SUT' I' C LJCIL, 7 ik? Fre 'J LH flo ht odf H .LC ' June Feate o all m snussf Junior Class W 1rd V Green ood Uzgy lull! Elnesncr oboy h ll ,f J ni r giavp' Dale och idt fir l Pi r 3 Jlyla. I' Qi Ph. thnx' June xovtc How rd Us M-xx kin' .K i J L. l N ' Igr. ,,-,,,, o af In jf A '- a a ' i,' ' , f 0' -f f,r. , ,--, ,-,, Ha 3 In l,:gy Q ' of 4 ' V V ' A ss . . .. . , L. .. g ----..- 1 um A ko . D , ., l STU E' . 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' '- ' . 5 :f.Q1f..p Efim A ,, '-Jw , 'fx' x.,..x ' SENIOR PLAY HTHE CAHPBELLS ARE COHINGU The Campbells Are Coming was a hilarious faree'with hill- billy trimmings, describing the most effective technique for getting rid of an undesirable suitor. Kaye Brannigan CClaire Hengenl returns from a girls school shock full of culture. Much to her family's disgust, she broke with sturdy, announced her engagement to a young snob, Kingston Campbell CJim bchultzl. Lblrning that Kingston's aristocratic mother, Lpgustaiiary Hardestyj believes that the Brannigans are hillbillies and th t K ng'ton and his mother are coming for a visit to find out the truth, the resourceful Brannig ns, asako Yamaguehij, Dick Cblen Johnsonl, nd Betty CJune Foote disgui e themselves as hillbillies nd receive the guests during the bsence of h ye, who h s h stened to a nearby city to purchase everythint from CWI1 r to Tuxedos, in order to impre the Campbell Cafalpw Je n sand te'tj the spiring serv nt firl, nd her worthless old sc mp of a fath r, Bild d CFr nk Gleasonj goin in with the Brannlgwns in their scheme They all ppeared barefoot, dressed in rags and c rrying Shotguns, which frightened the Campbells h lf out of their wits One riotously funny situation followed another in rap d ucces ion an old hen laid cgr in Yrs Campbells ritzy h t w s ccident lly revived f om 0 Jug of moonshinc, under influence of which she m oe one stwxtlir revelations re g rdin her o t life nd id ntity Riddle? who is sizty sir posed friend t last Kincston inuignantly refused to marry K ye, and th Br nnit ns rego ceo that th ir scheme h d worked, Just s the C mpbell were about f d p r , walked r ye, who wrsthfully dem nded on expl ration e Brsnni ns fin lly maneuvered to put the C nybells to comp ple+e rout nd Jeff turned c ve n n in order + vin K ye dependable Jeff Scudder U-Ioward Hodgsonj and rs Campb ll f inted, and Cyru en der Jeck Qettwfs hillbilly boy H RVEsT DINCV The Senior Clas g ve their annual H rvest D nee ln f ll color Mary H rde tv rel ned over e dance Queen, Wltfl Cl iie Hergen, Lilli n Brewer 3 Cl ucia Holling nd t lla he mussen princesses Je s Prueninger luFHlSDLl +he mu ic Y an K L-ee-'P-eq' fx.-X f XX . . 4 t . 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The Gym was cleverly decorated ffgkwu se ' fa c- ' n s C ' ' 5? r .125:::? e do .J ee. e, I ' Q th 4 H,-r fy I x . 'X L' v ' ' ' 'W ' fu W -. ' ' Q , -'71- K 'f A . L. .J , e. s 1 Q. 1 , ,rv ,Q . - ,....... q v' ' 3 q C' 1 .- ' ,e . N ,J C. ' . -' s ,QL--'G' --'J e. V4 Y, Q U Lf LADL ' 1,0 ' . A V e ' . s ' ' ' - - V ' ,, . I9 . , ' Sze- X 'e,,3lE3i I Y , S '-'21-1:1- 'gif' F K PERSONAL WIAKNESSIS Most of us individually have a good opinion of ourselves, which accounts for our self-possessed- manners, indeed guns says she is the only bright and intelligent pupil in the class, not counting the other kids. Qgsako is too modest, to give her opinion of herself. Yet we realize that we have many personal weak- nesses. For instance, gat has an over fondness of staying home. Egwgrgls personal weakness is study although few people know it. lean says her hair stands on end when she is frightened, then she great fail for him. personal ire say everyone the scent a ride must be frightened all the time. limL2 ing is bashfulness, which is unfortunate But he will outgrow it ,erhaps Glenn's weakness is going to sleep rail and C they have no personal weaknesses but knows they have, a great fondne s for f gasoline, the sound of a H nkn and in Jim's car Frank' personal weakness is girls Redheads Blends Brurettes makes no difference L KEQ ANJ DIDLIP o Je 1 ,refers a long lett r from th right one, but doesn t Lnow who the right one i aim liles to dance and dislikes people who step on his feet when he' dancing with 'hem J ne l e gum, but hates boys You must take iasako to the contrary of what she says Claire hates carrott Juice, but likes to dance very much Fl nk like plenty eat, but all boys do for that matter A that Howard would like is a million dollars and a limle spending money P t like ice cieam three tnmes a ay, but doesn't want to be a fliit r is like people to talk to much Flenn Q1 likes bad show, but has to see them all to nlac his opinion SSN? Ei x NSS x X dk masses Ms., lm. ,J v If . l ' ' w 'HT --sv 'V f ' M, O N Asn v r 1 , 3 I ' ' 'XE S O ' vv iv -,-, , ' J Q 5 C, S 'X l X Q 1 ' . ' 0- -iiuul! X ' Y H .. ... .. - ' A - - , 1- . c' i A fi ici J. f L14 Vx 'J L3 fb . ug .- Q , V s. - J ......... - , , A A . . P ,. . . , . .J a . . 'J . lui' L M . L cg . . , ,, O ' .2 4 ' ,D ' Q U +I. -1 v .......... my r o -- . ......... . . . ll ' 9 'Li 1 to .......... - H z n 44. . . . . - , :C f lib-Cl 1 . I . .. o G S L ' Y - 1 Tw ' r -' d ' r' 0 lug I, d ' 1 r 3 - 0 I N X S - , er Q 8 . G . . o J N -'e'.- Q - - e si qv- 1,50 KQFHFL fifyi SN Q- .- S1 '-an-sf! .- MEF K be S X .-.. s m,,,1,::5 N 1 is A 'f X li:-FQ-.x 5- ? .3G-sw if X il. , .ye 1 f-...' 1.-.fm JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The main event of the year for the Juniors was a three act comedy play entitled WMe and My Shadown, given November 5, l9L3. All members of the class were included in the cast. ROY HARRINGTON-a young attorney Dale Schmidt ARLEEN HARRINGTONblhis wife Stella Rasmussen MBS. KING--his mother-in-law Lillian Brewer SUSAN FISHER--the Harrington maid Claudia Holling BRUCE DOUGLAS-a young doctor Harry Chevalier GEORGIA BUTLER--an inquisitive neighbor Vivian Greenwood HICKSON-county sheriff Ralph Siltchal SHADOW --mysterious Hindu girl Sue Yamaguchi SABU--an East India mystic Virgal Piersol The story of the play follows: Roy Harrington is a young attorney, whose mother-in-law, Mrs. King, has never exactly approved of his marriage to her daughter, Arleen. Arleen is learning First Aid and practices on everybody she meets. She is going to a lecture in a neighboring city and hates to leave her young husband alone, so she induces Roy's friend, Dr, Bruce Douglas, to spend the night with Roy On his way back home from taking Arleen to the bus station, Roy saves a mysterious young East India girl from being run over by a train She is unconscious when Roy brings her home to see what Bruce can do for her Both boys are amazed when the girl comes declares because Roy has saved her life she now belongs to him Henceforth he will be her HMasterN and she will be his WSlave N The boys try to show her where this line of reasoning is all wrong, but in spite of their repeated efforts to get rid of her she stays' To further complicate matters, Mrs King arrives unexpectedly, and there is nosey neighbor whose interference makes things much worse It seems that the girl was deliberately thrown on e tracks, The would be murderer makes an attempt e g1rl's life and failing in that, tries to kidrap her the darkness, however, h gets the mother in law instead. Then Arleen comes home and things really happen Fctther complications are caused by Susan, the Harrington maid, and one funny situation tops another with such bewildering rapidity that the audience was almost in hysterica by the time the sudden and surprising conclusion was brought about by no other person than Mrs King herself, who is instru mental in the capture of the would be murderer and Pidnaper JUNIOR PROM In May of this year, the Junior Class sponsored the annual Junior Prom, honoring the graduating class of l9uL The gym was beautifully decorated and a large crowd attended Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, espec1aILfthe honored guests and the Junior Class 5 P T ef u. 4. ee if -'Q' if ,ed . . . . U , , to . . . . I Y ji . I 0 . . X . 8 . I . . . . . th . on th . . . . . . . In S ez ..' - ' ' e e ' ' I ,' ,14 .fn F, i X a . 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' ' A 2 L 1 ' , M M 3 1 , .ff '55 'N J A Qs F 9, ix if BAND Thls year the band was small, but the lnsturments were dlvlded well to form a good muslc group Several of the school is emblle were made very peppy because of the b nd New books th s year helped ln maklng the band perlod very lntcre tnng for the members The books contalned such pa 11ot1e songs as, 'Comln In On A Nlnv And A Prayer, DmvtSR,wmm'MeAmdeTNw, 'NEmLmlPtml, mm many others ve, the band members, ss well as the re t of the Student Body, were so1rv to see UDudH our muslc ln ructor leave Spangle H1 School The grade school lso h d 1 very successful year 1U thelr band classes Entertainment was iurnwshed for mwny enter talnments by thls group At mld year, dr Lotzenhi r took over the lnstructorsnlp of the band In Max, under hls dlrectlon, nr lu 1C cla se presented 1 reeltal GLFE CLUB SEI' F TTB The Clee Flub was o PQHlZ d Jn October b our muslc lHStPUCtOT hr Wllson When Vr vll on left, Hlntzmsn Vcly klndly took over the work of the e groups chool presented the HSchool Progdmu The sung at Frmd U8t1OH and tie reclt l For the fl1St tlme 1D many ye rs, the bo or, nmzed chorus, Ne rly all of the boys were ncluded ln thls, an they H366 M1pT6SSlV6 oreiormances at the V lentlne F rty, Bond R lly, nd ReC1t l PRIVATE LFSSONS Ll' LO'CZGUh1-161' Of U10 Lot7cnh1ser B nd ellnlc from Spokane has been corlng to Sp ngle for the lust three yewr OPgWHlZ1Hg b nd cl sses ln our school lhlS year has proven to be Q gre t success as there are now elghteen pupll studflnp V111OUS b nd ln turment ll of the stud ent tudylng under Ur Lotzenhiser, vere pre ented hl nnuwl F6Clt8l 10 Spokane l st summer dr Lot enhlser wlll conduct summer classe at Spdngle throufh the months of June and July . . 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