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ALLEN LAYTON Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Boys' Club 1.2, 3, nual Staff 4, Me Mixed Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice -President 4, 4, Tattler Staff 4, An- and My Shadow 2, Onions in the Stew 4. JUDY PETERSCHICK Entered from Rosalia 4, Chorus 4, Annual Staff 4 Girls' Club 4, Onions in Stew 4. CAMLLLE HORMEL Entered from North Central 4, Annual Staff 4, Tattler Staff 4, Chorus 4, Onions in the Stew 4. ' ANDERS SCOTT Boys' Club 1, 2, ball 1, 2, Baseba the Stew 4. Tattler Staff 4, Annual Editor 4, Band 1, 2, Basket- ll 1, 2, Old Fashioned Girl 2, Class Treasurer 1, Onions in H
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ALAN MORASCH Bell of the West lg Mixed Chorus 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Boys' Club Vice-President 4, Annual Staff 45 Tattler Staff 4g Class Reporter 15 Onions in the Stew 4. JAMES MORASCH Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Class Vice -President 1, Carnival Prince 3, Class Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Bell of the West lg Annual Staff 4, Tattler Staff 4, Onions in the Stew 4, PHYLLIS MINER Entered from Lewis and Clark, Spokane 2, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tattler Staff 43 Annual Staff 4gC1ass Reporter 3, 4, Girls' Club Award 2, 3, 4, Carnival Queen 4, Onions in the Stew 4.
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CLASS l-HQTOIZY On the first day of September 1956, twelve quiet but impressive freshmen gathered in the science room to begin their first day in Spangle High School. Mr. Limbert was chosen class advisor, and Loren Girsberger was elected president. The first activity we took part in was initiation into high school by the class of 1956. After initiation the frosh gave a return party that was enioyed by everyone. We lost Alvin Berger at the semester, Joanne Hoffman, Twila Berger, and Lavina S., at the end of the year. Our sophomore year started out with a bang when we elected Mr. Cochrane as our class advisor. Dick Soapes and Jenell S. ioined us this year, and Jenell was chosen president. We had a very successful Sophomore Hop under the faithful direction of Mr. Cochrane. The class of '58 ended the sophomore year with the feeling of a really successful year. The iunior class began with the addition of a new student, Phyllis Miner. This year was one of the most enioyable for the class under the leadership of Mrs. Walsh as ad- visor and Loren Girsberger as president. With the theme of Treasure lsland the Junior Prom was one of the most beautiful dances ever given at Spangle High. Another enioy- able activity that year was initiation of the class of 1960, a most interesting initiation, although we received a bit of retaliation from the seniors. The last year of our high school days, with Mrs. Mohr as our advisor, was marked by both loss and gain. We lost Chuck Piersol and gained two girls, Jud Peterschick and Camille Hormel. This year we participated in the Junior-Senior play which we enjoyed very much. One of the highlights, of course, was the senior sneak. We all worked very hard on the annual this year, but we all really had fun doing so. We all looked forward to graduation, however, as we looked back over the four ears we spent at S.H.S., we couldn't help but feel a certain sadness as we left the halis of this great school. TWELVE YE-A1219 TOGETHER! M a r A n Y d A e n r n s S c t o t t w t e r W i
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