Spangle High School - Huskie Yearbook (Spangle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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OLAQQ WILL The graduating class of 1958, about to degart from this highly respected institution of leamlng, and being of sound mincl, does here y Jnublish its last will and testament, which should be treated with utmost respect and carrie out to the smallest detail. I, Anders Scott, will my way with -the girls to Monty Zehm, my ability to get along with the teachers to Lana Tuttle, and my attendance at school to Jerald Ball. I, Ted Potter, will my short hair to Dick Merritt, my ability to get along with senior girls to Bert Smith Ihe'll need itl, and my A.W.O.L. days from school to Jerry Rassmussen. I, Dick Soapes, will my ability to get along with the cooks to Gary Carter, and my ability to confuse Mr. Limbert to Larry DeGon. I, Judy Peterschick, will my ability to skip school to Ursula Vogt, please use it, Ursula. I, Alan Morasch, will m curly hair to Dick Merritt, my ition on the basketball team to Steve Drummond, my MOJQI-A to Edward Wittwer, my abilfifyt to get along with Mr. Limbert to the sophomore girls, m tumbling to Monty and Jerry Rassmussen, and my ability to get along with the Spangle girlys to Bert Smith. l, Loren Girsberger, will my Merc to Dick Merritt, my good times in high school to all of the high school boys, my athletic ability to anyone who wants it, and my Iob as Student Body President to Diane Deeds. I, Phyllis Miner, will my ability to get along with Mr. Limbert to Vicki Mangis, my ability to skip school land get away with itl to Nancy Schieche in hopes she'll use it, and my ability in getting along with Claus Joens to Eileen Scott. I, James Morasch, will m ability in sports to Larry DeGon, my ability to type to any- one who can hit two keys at the same time, m old tests and written book reports to the highest bidder, my jokes to Diane Tucker, an! my ability to hit ducks to Dick Merritt and Jerry Rassmussen. I, Jenell Schmidt, will my ability to swipe typing paper land get away with itl to Lana Tuttle, my ability to come late to class and get caught every time to anyone brave enough to want it, and my instinct for knowing when to stay out of trouble Isometimesl to Diane Tucker and Nancy Schieche. I, Allen Layton, will my ability to wreck cars to Ursula Vogt, my crew cut to Diane Tucker, and my good grades to Gerald Danquist. l, Mary Ann Wittwer, will my driving ability to Charlie Chapman and Joseph Allen fthey really need itl, my ability to shoot a 30-30 to Diane Tucker, and my ability to skip Mr. Limbert's study hall to Cathy Rassmussen and Nancy Schieche. I, Camille Hormel, will all my old boy friends to anyone who needs them. Sponsored by BURCHETT STUDIO Spokane, Washington

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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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GLASS PIZOPHECY The date is May 26, 1981, the place is the old hangout for the class Archie's Tavern . Mrs. Mohr has already arrived and begins to get ready for the guests, the i958 graduates of Spangle High. Mrs. Mohr says that this class is still the best class she has ever advised. Our first arrival is the famous baseball star, Loren Girsberger, who by the way is now playing with the Dodgers. Loren has become a national idol, his picture has appeared on the GOODIES cereal box for the past ten years. Next is that one and only night club singer, Za Za Vansnottsy, the former Judy Peterschickp Judy is now playing at Palm Springs. Yes, she's still single and claims to be happy with her career. Now enters that long and tall Alan Morasch. He was recently named The Farmer of the Century. Alan owns the largest worm farm in the entire universe. His worms are sold all over the entire hemisphere, excluding Mars. He says the Mar- tians really dig those worms. Next is that one and only Mary Ann Wittwer. She is now known as the only Elvis lover left on earth fthe rest went to Marsl. When asked why she stayed here Zn earth, she replied, There is no room to drive a car on Mars. Mary loves to rlve. Zoom---ln from his latest space flight is Colonel Layton in his hopped up space ship. Allen was the first man to explore Mars. He now resides there with his wife and seven children. In comes Professor Potter. Ted is now the head of an expedition searching for the lost continent of Zamboozian. Ted claims to like his work and is in hopes of finding the lost continent in a year or two. Arriving from Paris is that famous model, Jenell Schmidt. She is known as the only girl to introduce the famous sack stile and is now in a new creation known as the Rory Scary . Jenell was married for the sixth time last night to the man from the service station, Gary. Gary was her first husband, and now they are back together again. We wish her luck this time. Then that rich comedian and play boy, General James R. Morasch, makes his appearance with a girl in one arm and a list of iokes in the other. Jim has made millions by telling iokes--not the kind he told in high school. Next comes that ever faithful Camille H. She is still waiting for Gordan Ice who never came back to her. Next comes that rich millionaire, Dick Soapes, who is the richest man in Texas now since he owns most of the oil wells there. Dick is still the boy who goes for the girls. Next is old Andy, the only boy of the class to get to the height of his ambition in high school. That was, as we all know, to find a girl who suited him, not iust any girl, but the one of his dreams, Lana Tuttle. Last, as always, Phyllis Miner comes dragging in from her house across the street. Phyllis never has left her mother since the day she went to the post office and found out that her boy friend wasn't coming back as he promised. Poor Phi . Sponsored by ACE SAND AND GRAVEL Spokane, Washington

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