Spangle High School - Huskie Yearbook (Spangle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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enior lllass Will The graduating class of l957, about to depart from this highly respected institution of learning, and being of sound mind, does hereby publish its last will and testament, which should be treated with utmost respect and carried out to the smallest detail. The class as a group wills its ability to get along with one another to the Junior class in hopes that they will put it to good use. We also leave our used text books to anyone who wants them and we hope they have as much fun I?l with them as we did. I, Don Lee Rhoades, will my curly hair to Anders Scott, my ability on the tumbling mats to Monty Zehm, my winning personality and way with the girls to Jim Morasch, my Hot Rodding to Danny Redmond, and my good times with the boys to Alan Morasch. I, James Melvin Stentz, will my ability to keep my mouth shut I?J to Chuck Piersol, my '47' Plymouth to Bert Smith, my way with the coach to Loren Girshberger, my wavy hair to anyone who can comb it and my grades to Mary Ann and Jenell . I, Julie Drummond, will my heigth to Gerald Danquist, my glasses to Joanne Young, Iyou always said you wished you had to wear theml, my driving ability I?J to a person sucker enough to want it, my Clarinet to anyone with 525, my left handed corners at the lunch fable to Allen Layton and my short hair to Diane Tucker. I, John Holling, will my position of Student Body President to Loren Girshberger, my poverty I?J to all those needing change for a hundred-dollar bill, my ability to say the right thing at the right time to Mary Ann and my Basketball letters to Corky Cornmesser I, Alice Jeanne Young, will my office of Secretary of Student Body to Jenell Schmidt, my iob of class Treasurer to a good Bookkeeper, my grades to my Sis, Joanne Young, IUse them with respect, please, Sisll, my way with the teachers to the Junior boys and my even temper to Diane Tucker. IPlease use it Dianel. I, Bill Hill, will my wise cracks I?l to Gary Carter, my interest in sports cars to Ursula Vogt, my way with the girls to Dick Merritt and my various, insignificant, little facts to the teachers in hopes they will put them to good use. I, Louise Harrington, will my job in the kitchen to Darlene Carter, my driving ability to James Morasch, my temper to Diane Deeds and my days out of school to Mary Ann. I, Gordon Ice, will my ability to get kicked out of school and to get into trouble to Ursula Vogt, my job in the kitchen to Danny Redmond, and my yellow streak to Nancy Schieche. We, the Senior class, have one last request: That the typewriter used for the production of this book be given back to Mrs. Leistner in hopes that she will junk it! I0

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JIM STENTZ Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Carni- val Prince lg Boys' Club 1,2,3g Tattler staff 4: Belle of the West 2g Old- Fashioned Girl 35 Annual Staff 4. LOUISE HARRINGTON ' Girls' Club 1,2,3,4g Girls' Club Award 1 2,35 Carnival Princess 25 Tattler Staff 3g Annual Staff 4: Me and My Shadow 3. DON RHOADES Rosalia 1.2: Basketball 3g Baseball 3g Boys' Club 3g Tumbling Team 3,4g Carnival King 39 O1d- Fashioned Girl 3: Class President 43 Tattler Staff 4. , 9



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Ili tory On September 8, 1953, seven unsuspecting frosh entered the ,hollowed halls of learning, better known to all of us as Spangle High. With Mr. Limbert as our class advisor, Gordon Ice as President, Julie Drummond as Vice-President, Alice Jeanne Young as Secretary and Treasurer, and Louise Harrington as Reporter, we chose our Motto- We build for character not for fame , our flower, the rosep and our colors, rose and white. We were officially initiated into high school and returned the favor by staging a Freshman Return Party. Our second year of high school saw our class reduced to six members, with Mrs. Moritz as our advisor. We gave a Sophomore Hop with Sammie Massuto supplying the music . As upperclassmen, we began our third year with Mrs. Moritz again chosen as class advisor and our class increased to seven members by the entrance of Don Rhoades The Carnival crowd saw the junior King and Queen candidates, Alice Jeanne Young and Don Rhoades crowned as King and Queen of the 1955 Carnival. In the spring of 1956 Mrs. Moritz died from a prolonged illness and Mrs. Walsh succeeded her as our advisor because no one else was available. Spring activities included the Spring Concert, the Pancake feed, the Lettermen's Banquet and the Junior Prom. As mighty Seniors, we began the 1956-57 school term with Mr. Cochrane as our advisor and Bill Hill as a new classmate. The organization and production of the annual was our maior proiect along with the usual round of activities, which were increased this last year by our Senior Sneak and Graduation followed by a loud and long Hurrah from all harried parents and teachers! fond Seniorsll TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER L o U i J S o h e n H 0 H r o r I i F n I 9 FI , 9 0 I1 11

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