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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 . I . . . . L . U C' , ' . - . . - U-11111111 . . . . . ,. g , . - n . . - . . I lb ' - . . . . . . L-, 0 - . . . ,- - . . . 1 4 5 . . . . . . I - o - . . . , 1 . l I 5 I I ' A I I ... L . . 1 -. ' I I l , . . . Q- . . . . vl A Q ..--n- te I- Q a r Je 3 0 ' . . 0 5 J - . . . V5 1 . 1 . , 4. - - - l -Y' n 4 V Q I 1 ' x ff ' A fy .v. .J , V . ' A 1 f- ' u ' n , ' o V cg. g on - 4 - .'. . ' . . S Lme ' u p , .1 . . S' .43 - g n ,. ' ' ' L 'f . I' ' . 9 .J ' 1 -4 J Q . . . J 4' , - . Y J .Avy . '- xiziiv. .. ,,- .:5,,g.cf- 4 gf.:- 4 0 ,4-j -9.25 .A .- Qi ,. ' 3154 in ' .fr f-. , --fr' X ' gf-Ii -cts: e.: I , . -4 I' ', '1. 15-if me I. c - A 3 fi: V 9 .,f 1. K 1 . t- 15l51f Z 1'-b -1755 'Q N Aff' 5k if ! - , ' I . , , . ?:1f:13 ' -pew - 55,5111 J'
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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
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X w X yn xh E NN ww' 'xfsgilkt xx, A VY Jhen the Freshman enters school Jith a quaking in his heart, He's resolved to do all tasks, And in life to make a start. How he works! 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 . Avg! A' l'1. . '. G X K ,.+ V. L-L W C' 1 wJ 4 J O 5 - ' T ' L x ' . . 9 3 Z 'U W Z . F , ' fx . ' vu: ,,,, v , 4,1 . f.. l v - - A 1, 1- J- 'xw . .. ' X ' mx 5. U 31 . ' rx c f ' : . L 1 - ., l . xl A L, A . C ,-P ' I ' gr f- ' ' 53 cr ' I YW 'X I f ' - V 4 L I . Q 1 fwukd J Q36 Ss sd ws M N, , -,NEFXS Shea J 5:2 if ' Q. f f , ' QQ . wr-.-.-fe-: R .- fs 8EMees Xs ..- . X um- . ' .ah ,Kgs 'gy x XSQN ,-sNY'XQoss 'zxf'-X -wif' 1- i ff- I-4 -. XAQS ev- sift 1 H ,5SwPig.-njx'g:sQ--5
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