Spangle High School - Huskie Yearbook (Spangle, WA)

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5 JW! ff J im fewer? mils. A 4.5!-iftsfiw SMI lmwgiz lsvmf 2. ,I .1 -sn-qi PNK ,gp-K--N., w!? 1a-. 1-4 ' 5 W 1 I ' a I ,, f 4 ff:,, ' , f, , ,L-Ei, ,' 5.3 .,,,y+g. ,NNN 1: It t W , . , b..g. t. mmm i' 0, V.. I I , 1 i I V ,fg.M,iK V . at ,gk ,N wt .ij ,L , wi in ' 5 Y In ' ' ' . a 4 4 V .K ., w wsu- V., u, . XV. . v -Q l ,. 5. fi G 4 .' Q i f V . -. , '. 7 O, .K fl Q . ' r.,m ., . ,V . , v., . .nn W: ' ' 'L , , ., -4.-. V 2,f ... '.'.o.,. 9 , ' x 'U . 11 . lv0iQ 4 . , . ,.-.. - ' ,ar 'Q Q. 1 'I -1. Pl ,. w ..u 1 Dcdicafim bt J S THE SENIOR CLASS, WITH PRIDE AND HUMILITY DEDICATES THE 1959 HUSKIE TO THE SPANGLE SERVICE CLUB. We the CLASS OF 59 would like to express our gratitude by dedicating the 1959 HUSKIE to the members of the Spangle Service Club because of the clubs many outstanding contributions to- ward the betterment of our school and our community. I Looking back upon our school years we can recall the many benefits we have received through improvements made by the club. We remember when the members put in so many hard hours of ' work building us a tennis court in 1956. The drinking fountain erected on the baseball field, do- . I nations towards the new score clock, presentation of banners to the Boys' Woodcraft Club and Spangle High School, the annual community Christmas tree, and the construction of the new park, ' along with many other wonderful things the club has done for our community are remembered with much gratitude. ' 2 Q Q 1 2 Y Isaac fl. ,feaaiags Isaac Howley Jennings was born Oct. 8, 1879 in Spangle. He attended school at Spangle, and was a member of the first graduating class of SHS. He then attended W, S, C. Community positions he held were Mayor for over 25 years, and School Board Member for many years. During his lifetime he was a barber, farmer, insurance agent, and Postmaster. Mr. Jennings was a member and took part in all ac- tivities of the Spangle Church, Band, Masonic Lodge 4+ 131, and Woodmen Club of the Local Masonic Lodge. He was honored guest and often guest speaker for over 25 years at the SHS Lettermen's Banquet. The guest speaker for the old Annual July 4 celebration in Span- gle was also Mr. Jennings. His death in Jan. 1958, was a great loss to our community which he served well. Special Dcdiaailaa nity. George Clarence Danforth was born Oct 10 1886 at Fern H111 Wash He attended grade and high school there. Mr Danforth came to Spangle 1n 19u5 He attended Business College in Spokane He worked as mechanic, did farm work did boat work and home steaded in Idaho He has worked 1n the Spangle Tele phone Office since 1938 Mr Danforth also drove a Spangle School Bus for 27 years without missing a day of work or having an acc1dent During the summer months he drove a bus to Comstock Pool three days a week for six years He was a Charter member of Spangle Grange, and went through all the chairs to become Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows He also held the office of secretary for 13 years He has and is still doing a fine Job as a member of our commu 1 'JN 5 . .. . L ff' N1 'f .15 .? V K , Q f is 3 1. u, a , . 'K ' M 'gf Q 1. X 'Ex' i'::I-flf:I:...' 255- ., ,, . ff K .. 1+: Q . MT BLAUERT: 1 9 ,, .f .-fQf- - -zz ,, 1. - H' , '14 if 5: f if 5- - --KL f : K f .Q :P .- if .sy wx 1 .zszwaw A Sit . H :sg ' 52 Y . K A 5Q:,1.,.: ..5..f. ,r.- SS'- k X. ,A :Q Q Nx X 5 i HE Q f 2 i X . Q Q N. Q -X QQ i s 'X 5 . 1 , . l X.. ,.....-,amen-'vw :ff if ,... MQ? lst ROW: Mr. Ochs, Eastern Washingtong Mrs. Walsh, Oregon Stateg Mr. Drummond, University of Idaho. 2nd ROW: Mr. Bickel, Eastern Washingtong Mr. Limbert, Montana Stateg Mr. Lindgren, Whitworth. In developing a curriculum for a modern high school The Board of Education, Administrators and teachers must constantly be on the alert so that courses are provided to meet the needs of our graduates in a changing world. During the past few years the question has been asked, With the coming of the atomic age, with people demanding that high school students in America be given better science training, will it be necessary to change our science programs materially? The answer is this: The main purpose of teaching science in our high schools is to give the students a basic understanding of the funda- mental principles of science. Since this has been the chief objective in the past, there is no rea- son for any radical changes in our high school science program. The laws of gravity, speed of sound and light, content of matter and other science facts have not changed because of the atomic age, nor have mathematical formulas changed. If the high school graduate has a good knowledge of the subject matter offered in science and mathematics in the typical American high school, he is in a good position to make a career in any science field. The reason we in America are not producing the scientists which we are capable of producing is not lack of opportunity but that American high school students tend to steer away from the more challenging courses in higher mathematics and science, with a small minority of the top students meeting the challenge of the more difficult courses. To help meet the needs of our country in science, it will be necessary for parents, students, counselors and administrators to work to- gether so that the rich store of potential science material in our country is developed. Robert Drummond, Superintendent SPONSORED BY K. A. MANRING ROSALIA, WASHINGTON 5 H11 WW3f W V' W: Y' 135331355-5 uvfnrwiwiif ' X Q ,, fs ' V x I A -'ual Hanks Husfadizw Knuth Tucker lst ROW: Guurgm- Uuvis, Roy Ice, George Dzulfurth, Butch Knuth. Zuni ROW: Gormlon Cl'1lbf.1'CC, VK'1l1t01' Yum Ovhs, llc1'ln.v In-If,c1'. K l6'u3 w27 rivcifm .R 5 ' 'vw-F5 .. - X'-QQ-gwm kg 'NK -ff -X ,Ny K X . K x EMERGENCY DOOR ji, 5 Lindgren, X XXX . A mAm. SSS K' . 3 ' 59 ii yi K Y? an Q, . 1 LANA TUTTLE Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Club Award 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Club Secretary 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Student Body Secretary 45 Class Secretary 15 Student Council 3, 45 Class Treasurer 15 Class President 35 Class Re- porter 45 Tattler Staff 3,45 Annual Assistant Editor 45 Girls' Trl State Repres. 45 Annual Staff 45 Soft- ball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Volle ball 1 2- Old Fashion Y , , Girl 15 Onions in the Stew 35 A Feudin' Over Yon- der 45 Valedictorian 4. 60- Valcdicfarzarzs Grade averages of 3. 94 resulted in a tie for the honor of Valedictorian of the Senior Class of 59 As a result Lana Tuttle and Ursula Vogt were named Co Valedictorians of the class This noteworthy achievement was attained after four years of work URSU LA VOGT Valedictorian 4. ld Transfer from Rosalia 2 Band 1 2 3,4 Chorus 1,2 3,45 Class Secretary 25 Class Vice President 3 S. B. Treasurer 35 Girls' Club President 3 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club Award 2,3,4 Student Coun cil 35 Tattler Editor 3,4 Annual Staff 4 L1brar1an 3,45 U.N. Speech Repres 2 3 Home Ec Award 4 Softball 2, 45 Basketball 2,4 Volleyball 2 Onions in the Stew 35 No, No, a Thousand Times Nol ' 3 Hollywood Can Wait 3 AFeud1n' Over Yonder 4 MR. WALTER LINDGREN Graduated from Whitworth College with B. S. , B. Ed. degrees. GARY CARTER Glass Vice President 4g Annual Staff 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 29 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. EILEEN SCOTT Band 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Club Award 1, 2, 3,4g Tattler Staff 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Class Treasurer 3g Class Secretary 4, Girls' Club President 49 Office Staff 1, 2, 3,49 Softball 1,23 Bas- ketball 1,2g Volleyball 1,23 Old Fashioned Girl lg Onions in the Stew 3g A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. DOROT HY DE GON Band 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls' Club 1,2,3,4g Girls' Club Award 1,2, 3,43 Tattler Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Softball 1, 2,3,4g Volleyball 1,2, 3,4g Old Fashion Girl 1, Onions in the Stew 3, A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. MONTY ZEHM Senior Class President 4, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 45 Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3,43 Carnival King 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Tumbling Team 1, 2, 35 Onions in the Stew 3, A Feudin' Over Yonder 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. DAVID METZGER Class Vice President 2, Annual Staff 45 Carnival Prince 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4g A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. 'I0 C LAUDIA GRUNEWALD Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Award 1,2, 3,45 Tattler Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Girls' Tri-State Rep. 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 Tumbling Team 1, 25 Old Fashioned Girl 15 Onions in the Stew 35 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. DIANE DEEDS NANCY SCHIECHE Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Girls' Club Treasurer 25 Student Body Vice Presi- dent 35 Girls' Club 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Club Award 1, 2, 3,45 Tattler Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Girls' Tri- State Rep. 45 Annual Editor 45 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 35 Carnival Princess 15 Softball 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumb- ling Team 25 Onions in the Stew 35 Old Fashioned Girl 15 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Club Award 1, 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Tattler Staff 3, 45 An- nual Staff 3,45 Girls' Tri-State Rep. 45 Cheerleader 2, 35 Carnival Queen 45 Softball 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Tumbling Team 1, 25 Old Fashioned Girl 15 Onion in the Stew 35 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. ll JOANNE GREEN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Award 1,2, 3,4g Girls' Club Treasurer 1 Girls' Club Vice President 35 Class Reporter 1, 2, 33 Library Staff 2, Office Staff 3, 4, Tattler Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 43 Softball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4g Old Fashioned Girl lg Onions in the Stew 3, A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. Band 1, 2, 3,43 Class Secretary 3, Class President 2, Class Vice President lg Student Body President 4 Student Council 2, 43 Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,45 Car nival King 45 Annual Staff 4g Baseball 1,2, 3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Onions in the Stew 35 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4, Old Fashioned Girl lg Junior Prom King 4. ROSEMARIE HART Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Girls' Club Award l,2,3,4g Giris' Club 1,2,3,4g Tamer staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Carnival Queen 2, Softball 1, 2, 3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Team 1,2, 3g Old Fashioned Girl lg Onions in the Stew 35 A Feudin' Over Yonder 4. I2 THE Elf?!SFfT we i' YES' ml Graduation Graduation exercise was held on May 27th at 8 p. m. in the Spangle Gym. The guest speaker was Dr. Frank Warren of Whitworth College, who gave the Commencement Address. Lana Tuttle and Ursula Vogt, Co-Valedictorians, gave speeches on Our Past and Our Future . H. E, Limbert presented special awards to Lana Tuttle, Ursula Vogt, Dorothy De Gon, Claudia Grunewald, Nancy Schieche, Diane Deeds, Eileen Scott, Joanne Green, Monty Zehm, Bert Smith, and Gary Carter. The Diplomas were presented by Mr. Donald Gelhaus, a member of the Board. SPONSORED BY J. R. SAUNDERS FAlRFlE1.D, WASHINGTON I3 CM? 1 IDN lBXf.a I I Illlll X 'SIRI '-n IST ROW: Monty Zehm, Claudia Grunewald, Joanne Green, Eileen Scott, Bert Smith. ZND ROW: Nancy Schieche, Nora Knuth, Rosemarie Hart, Dorothy DeGon. Cwelve years Zfagethcr On September G, 1955, 16 slightly green, but confident Fresh entered the halls of our illustrious school. The wheels of progress were immediately set into motion by the election of Tom Ray, Bert Smith, and Lana Tuttle as President, Vice President and Secretary -Treasurer of our class. Mr. Drummond was our Freshman class advisor. We chose as our class motto, The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory , class flower, white carnationg and class colors, pink and green. Initiation was held on September 30 making us full fledged members of S, H. S. Our Sophomore year saw us with a loss and a gain of 3 classmates. Our class Carnival King and Queen candidates, Monty Zehm and Rosemarie Hart were crowned as King and Queen of the annual S, H, Carnival on October 13, 1956. A loss of 2 members brought our membership down to 14 at the beginning of our Jtuiior year. On April 18, the Junior and Senior classes staged a play, Onions in the Stew . Our Junior Prom held on May 16, was a huge success.. The gym was decorated to the theme of My Blue Heaven. The Dutch Groshoif Orchestra furnished the music. As mighty Seniors, we began the 1958-1959 school term with 13 seniors, and Mr. Lindgren as our advisor. The production of the annual Huskie was our major project. The Senior Ball, Junior and Senior Play, Sneak, Baccalaureate, Commencement and numerous other activities, as well as our studies, all served tu make this year a very busy, but exciting period in our lives. SPONSORED EY FAIRFIELD, WASHINGTON I4 Scuiar 611155 Will, The graduating class of 1959, about to leave the well loved halls of S. H, S. and being the most talented, most liked, most co-operative, most intelligent, does hereby publish its last will and testament, which should be treated with utmost respect and carried out to the small est detail. I, Ursula Vogt, will my thick German knees to Diane H. , my numerous dented fenders to Steve D. , and my 200 lost pens to anyone smart enough to find them. I, Monty Zehm, will all my books to Chuck L. , my ability to take out girls to Bud G. , my troubles to Cathy, and my Saturday night ability to the boys of 60 . I, Nancy Schieche, will my long finger-nails to Beverly R. , my ability to dance to all the S, H, S, boys, and ability to go with the O, H, S, boys to Carol H, I, Diane Deeds, will my mud-covered English books to Carol M. , my straight hair to Diane H. , and my yell leading suit to Diana S. I, Dorothy DeGon, will my sense of humor to Mrs. Walsh, my ability to sneeze in class to Diane H. , and my mischief maken times to Karen H. and Priscilla B. I, Eileen Scott, will my job of running score clock to anyone that will not become con- fused, and my office as Girls Club President to a lucky Junior or Senior. I, Joanne Green, will my basketball suit to Joanne H. , a happy married life just like mine to Karen H. and Priscilla B. , and my hang-out to anyone interested. I, Bert Smith, will my Saturday nights to Bobby H. , my ability to hunt and fish to the Junior girls, my grades to Vicki M. , and all the fun I had in High School to the Spangle boys and my brother Doug. I, David Metzger, will my way with the cooks to Walt L. , my dirty dishes to Grace T. , my study hall habits to Diane H. , and my good grades to Larry DeGon. I, Lana Tuttle, will my height to Jerry Kay S. , my old green Studebaker to anyone tall enough to see over the steering wheel, my short hair to Diane T. , and my ability to get stuck with a lot of extra work to Jerry R. 1, Gary Carter, will my bashfulness to Larry D. , my staying at home to the Junior boys, and my way with the teachers to the Freshman class. I, Rosemarie Hart, will my Eagle Eyes to Linda M. in typing class Qwatch that Diane T. and Vicki M. they always leave typing class with more paper than when they come iny, and my place in band, chorus, and P. E. to Beverly R. I, Claudia Grunewald, will my ability to get into trouble to Cathy R. , my sense of humor to Marguerite D. , and my absent from school excuse book to Diane. We the graduating class of 59 will our many happy moments in high school to the class of 63 in hopes that they enjoy them as much as we did. 15 1 K X Qltgxk age Y g Q Q.. ,M . rug X. : NWN N + I I or :SSTS W ikwiek it U N ' Q-. em ' 'Mu N Q N3 mf. . f - .J , N N' A , at Al, Nba: a Q J. 5 I ,,X:lx SlN. ilk N. . - ' e - -451 i ...we I' The seniors left Spangle at 3:30 a.m. May 22 for Flathead Lake Lodge. They enjoyed horse- back riding, canoeing, a cruise up the lake , and trips to Glacier Park and various dams. They arrived home May 24 tired but feeling the year had now been completed. The ehaporones were Mrs. John Grunewald, Mrs. Claude Schieche, and Mr. Walt Lindgren. 5 N K N Nh . . . we ,,Ql ' .Is SPONSORED BY HARRY L.. GIBBORS FAIRFIELD, WASHINGTON 16 Underclussmen aw. .L Yilgm 'fl ,,Y ligiif 441511 kg 'E fx-:QJIFW WMM w MM , M LJ W--f' 1st ROW: Gerald Danquist, Dick Merritt, Karen Hofmann, Priscilla Brash, Vicki Mangis, Diane Holling. 2nd ROW: Darlene Soapes, Diane Tucker, Lynda McFalls, Joyce Rasmussen. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Walsh, Jerry Ras- mussen, Walt Lindgren, Corky Cornmesser. junior 611155 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................. ..... K aren Hofmann Vice-President. . . .... Dick Merritt Secretary.. , . . . Joyce Rasmussen Treasurer .... . . .Priscilla Brash Reporter ...... . . Diane Holling Parlimentarian. . . .... Vicki Mangis Sergeant-at-Arms. . .. .Jerry Rasmussen Class colors. . ..... Lavender and White Class flower. . .......... Baby Orchid Class motto. . . . .Launched, but not anchored. We elected Gerald Danquist and Priscilla Brash as our Carnival King and Queen candidates. On April 10, 1959 we held our annual Junior Prom. A combination of South Sea and Far Orient decorations was used. The Paul Greco Quartet furnished the music. The members of the Junior class joined the Senior class in presenting a three act play, A- Feudin' Over Yonder on April 24, 1959. SPONSORED BY M. A. MALMOE CHENEY, WASHINGTON I8 ff? 'SP nf' lst ROW: Mr. Limbert, Cathy Rasmussen, Marguerite Deife. 2nd ROW: Steve Drummond, Bill Decker, Dennis Delzer, Charles Chapman, Ed Wittwer, Dennis Hall, Bud Green, Larry DeGon. Saplmmore 611155 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ............... . ..... Cathy Rasmussen Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .Ed Wittwer Secretary .... . . Steve Drummond Treasurer. . . . . Dennis Delzer Reporter. . . .Denny Hall Advisor. . . . . Mr. Limbert Our Sophomore year in high school has been a busy and exciting year. Our Carnival King and Queen candidates were Dennis Delzer and Cathy Rasmussen. We gave the annual Sophomore Hop on October 24, 1958. The music was furnished by KNEW disc jockey Bob Hough. Bud Green was able to out spell all the Spangle High School student body at a Spelling Bee to determine who would represent our school in the Northwest finals held in Spokane, April 9th and 10th. SPONSORED BY CHENEY BRANCH BANK CHENEY, WASHINGTON 19 :.- K lffx ? F ja 1 vs me S 3 Q lst ROW: Mr. Drummond, Jim Rasmussen, Janice Potter, Joanne Holling, Diane Syverson, Carol Morasch, Jerry Kay Schmidt. 2nd ROW: Bob Holmes, Carl Blauert, John Stentz, Charles Layton, Ella Mae Deife, Bev- erly Reilly, Carol Chapman. 3rd ROW: Dick Flaig, Gayle Suksdorf, Joseph Allen, Richard Vogt, Carol Holling 5'rcsl1mar1 61455 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .......... . . .... . ...... Richard Vogt Vice-President. . . . . Gayle Suksdorf Secretary. . . . . . . Carol Holling Treasurer. . . . . . Joanne Holling Reporter- - - - - Janice Potter Advisor. . . . .Mr. Drummond On September 2, 1958, nineteen awed Freshmen entered Spangle High School from Spangle Grade School, Plaza Grade School, a.nd Glenora Grade School, full of enthusiasm and eagerness to show the upperclassmen what we could offer as useful citizens. The highlight of our first year in high school was initiation. We were proud to be high school students. We held our Freshman Return Party on November 14, 1958 in honor of the upperclassmen. Our Carnival King and 'Qieen candidates were Gayle Suksdorf and Carol Holling. We are eagerly looking forward to being Sophomores. SPONSORED BY C. A. RATCLIFF CO. CHENEY, WASHINGTON 20 Drgunizution Lip' W? , :fri W-...J , Mr. Harvey Limbert, principalg Karen Hofmann, treasurerg Bert Smith, presidentg Lana Tuttle, secretaryg Gerald Danquist, viee-president. lst ROW: Eileen Scott, Karen Hofmann, Monty Zehm, Gerald Danquist, Cathy Rasmussen, Lana Tuttle. 2nd ROW: Mr. Limbert, Bert Smith, Richard Vogt. Q. - Ylkpl i , ,H l ng, ll xbx,-1 W .,,, lst ROW: Claudia Grunewald, Nancy Schieche, Lana Tuttle. 2nd ROW: Diane Deeds, Dorothy DeGon, Monty Zehm, Bert Smith, Ursula Vogt, Rosemarie Hart. 3rd ROW: Joanne Green, David Metzger, Gary Carter, Gerald Danquist, Eileen Scott, Mr. Walter Lindgren. lst ROW: Joyce Rasmussen, Joanne Holling, Diane Syverson, Janice Potter, Beverly Reilly, Lynda McFalls, Marguerite Deife, Nancy Schieche, Ella Mae Deife, Diane Tucker. 2nd ROW: Diane Deeds, Ursula Vogt, Eileen Scott, Diane Holling, Dorothy DeGon, Priscilla Brash, Joanne Green, Cathy Rasmussen, Karen Hofmann. 3rd ROW: Mr. Lindgren, Lana Tuttle. Claudia Grunewald. Rosemarie Hart. N 4 an Ao vi' is A Sta LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Soupes, Eileen Scott, Joanne Green, Vicki Mangis, Mr. Robert Drummond, Priscilla Brush. LEFT TU RIGHT: Mr. Wulter Lindgren, Cathy Rasmussen, Darlene Soupes, Rosemarie Hurt, Lynda McFL1lls, Joyce Rasmussen, Ursula Vogt, Diune Tucker, Vicki Mangis. ,-.............,..,.,,,. . ..,. .,,,Q,.,. V, c. waxy 4 w. Q lst ROW: Joyce Rasmussen, Rosemarie Hart, Jerry Kay Schmidt, Vicki Mangis, Diane Dalton. 2nd ROW: Janice Potter, Sue Lindgren, Nancy Schieche, Lynda McFalls, Ursula Vogt, Karen Hofmann, Diane Tucker, Diane Deeds, Carol Morasch. 3rd ROW: Marguerite Deife, Joanne Holling, Beverly Reilly, Ella Mae Deife, Dorothy DeGon. 4th ROW: Diane Holling, Sandy Zehm, Carol Holling, Vicki Hofmann, Penny Groth, Priscilla Brash, Lana Tuttle MF- BiCke1, Claudia Grunewald, Joanne Green, Darlene Soapes, Carol Chapman, Nancy Johnson, Cathy Rasmus sen, Diane Hoffman, Eileen Scott. lst ROW: Douglas Smith, Billy Cockburn, Jerry Kay Schmidt, Christine Choate, Joanne Holling, Karen Blauret Diane Deeds, Vicki Mangis, Beverly Reilly. 2nd ROW: Billy Rasmussen, Diane Holling, Cathy Rasmussen, Karen Hofmann, Vicki Hofmann, Rosemarie Hart, Joyce Rasmussen, Gerald Danquist, Kenny Hardesty. 3rd ROW: Mr. Bickel, Nancy Schieche, Bert Smith, Carl Blauret, Gayle Suksdorf, Ursula Vogt, Joanne Green, David Mangis, Joseph Allen. Hand ,ini q S i ' .QPI 5 . g i , -K . lx I f NL Q . x .D t ' rs fr Y If E' 1 ' ' j 1 ' ,I ' ' F' A L' pg Q - is , N 'Ig -' 'W , ' I Q gl 5 1 Wm 5P0r1 . Q .' :g,- . , - , x - if + .A li 45' Q ,L s .9 ix X A 1 ., iffjyfz. gig E51 we-gi TW - X gm-f':k'l 1 1. wx n ZEEZWWM W M IIIIIUIIII' IIHWYIHFWIGFWQQMQIKM ll CQ ,... v. lst ROW: Richard Vogt, Gayle Suksdorf, Ed Wittwer. 2nd ROW: Gerald Danquist, Monty Zehm, Walt Lindgren Mr. Ochs, Cork Cornmesser, Bill Decker, Dave Metzger, Bert Smith Varsity MANAGERS Jim Rasmussen, Bob Holmes, Chuck Layton. Spangle ........ 33 Spangle ...32 Spangle ...41 Spangle ...49 Spangle ...42 Spangle ...29 Spangle ...38 Spangle ...50 Spangle ...48 Spangle ...44 W7 Eillgle Spangle scored 406 points. CONFERENCE GAME SCHEDULE Otis Orchards. . . Medical Lake. Freeman. . . . . Fairfield . . . .... . Riverside . . . . Medical Lake. neu :oo Otis Orchards. . . Opponents scored 468 points. TOP SCORERS Cork Cornmesser F. . . . . . 120pts. . 12pt. Walt Lindgren F. . . . . . . . l06pts. . llpt. Bert Smith G. . . . . . . 94pts. . Bill Decker C. . . . . . . . . . 52pts. . 6pt. Gayle Suksdorf G .... . . . 27pts. . 3pt. Fairfield ........ Riverside ....... Freeman ........ ave ave 9pt. ave ave ave SPONSORED av JAMES DAVITT SPANGLE, WAS:-HNGTON A7 lst ROW: Larry DeGon, Dennis Hall, Jerry Rasmussen, Charles Chapman, Carl Blauert, Bud Green 2nd ROW Johnny Stentz, Joe Allen, Steve Drummond, Dennis Delzer, Dick Merritt, Dick Flaig. Haskclball The Spangle Huskies A basketball team played a schedule of 19 games during the bas- ketball season. In conference play they won 4 and lost 6 placing 5th in the league. In the Merry-go-Round held at Freeman the Huskies lost the first game with Freeman. In the second game with Otis Orchards the Huskies won placing 3rd in the tournament. The Christmas tournament also held at Free- man saw the Huskies lose to Freeman and Tekoa placing 4th. At the County tournament held at Central Valley Spangle lost to Freeman in the first game. Spangle played Fairfield in the second game and won in an overtime, to win 5th place in our county. Coach Tom Ochs SPONSORED BY LLOYD WITTWER SPANGLE, WASHINGTON -2 ,Z Huskies 3112911 57115 WALT LINDGREN BILL DECKER Q, . X Nj- Si A HS ww Q Q5 f . Wm, .4 Am.: 4 -,age Q 1 S, Q :wi f A 5 Q :.W L T M55 1.3, - X Nl W wifi? 4 ae sffl -2 A, ' Q , 5 , 2 A fl. J: W- X sf - fy 1 -. ,L,,1.,::. s . pl - ' Xwswi, '55-WM A l if S Wg.. JA- 2, Exif ,M .W ., , b . 5 - ,N . vi f1u:f1.w'ff 'iEQ:Zg:iiL-f:f2Q1Xwurwf 2 1 1 f-- ,- H aw 1,s2.2'PwHQ'ifg1f'fia . ,. 1. 'wb-Q-'--621:-few.. W 2.6 , wr- 1 f if? X Q E3 ,XMQSM A Q x 3 W5 Q gc. lf- fff J ,f x + ,W X Q, will 'f-Juan I gm ,4- ,. F it SQ A fi 1 ,V 1 1 1 1 I , 1 N. v I f 'S , 5 A A 1 A . .' ' A l N E M A X n f? ' xii K K 5 rv , . A K7 v It ,,,, 5 K A A va A 3 at X X it 'ix - L' K Y S H Q 5 R -, ' A ,xl ik , x 1 'ip in . --it ' Q, it ,Q R wif? Y N ' ki , if ' 1. i t ,, ' X ' O 8 .7 . x A J x 3' li N J in X mv, ' 1- mx dj I! ,ii 2 Q X ! 1: 'A J J . 1 7 o t A va , It --uv' l l FRONT ROW: Dick Merritt, Gayle Suksdorf, Ed Wittwer, Gerald Danquist, Bert Smith, and Monty Zehm. BACK ROW: Walt Lindgren, David Metzger, Bill Decker, Steve Drummond, Corky Cornmesser, and Dennis Delzer BATTING AVERAGES NAME LE in AVERAGE David Metzger 16 7 437 David Tucker 12 4 333 Ed Wittwer 14 4 280 Walt Lindgren 4 1 250 Gayle Suksdorf 8 2 250 Bill Decker 13 3 236 Bert Smith 18 4 222 Dennis Delzer 14 3 214 Corky Cornmesser 15 3 200 Monty Zehm 11 2 181 LEAGUE SCORES Spangle 3 . . . . . Riverside 9 Spangle 1 . . Medical Lake 4 Spangle 11 . . Fairfield 7 Slangle 10 . . Freeman 1 Spangle 11 . . Otis Orchards 10 SPONSORED BY EDGETT BROTHERS CHENEY, WASHINGTON 32 LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy DeGon, Rosemarie Hart, Karen Hofmann, Priscilla Brash, Mr. Drummond, Claudia Grunewald, Joanne Green, Diane Tucker, Diane Deeds. GAME SC HEDU LE INDIVIDUAL SCORINGS Spangle ........ 36 Rosalia .... .... 2 6 Diane Deeds F .......... 150pts. . . 19pt. Spangle ........ 45 Lacrosse ....., .. Karen Hofmann F ....... 69pts. . . 9pt. Spangle ........ 40 Lacrosse ........ 21 Priscilla Brash F ....... 29pts. . . 7pt Spangle ........ 35 Rosalia .... .... 2 5 Joanne Green F .... . . . 23pts. . . 4pt Spangle ........ 44 Rosalia ......... 35 Joanne Holling F ........ 26pts. . . 4pt 33 28 36 Springdale. . . . . . .28 33 Springdale. . . . . . .30 Spangle Spangle scored 297 points. Opponents scored 223 points. R0sa1ia......... Spangle Spangle 3.Ve 3.Ve 3.Ve 3.Ve aVe The Spangle Girls A team played a schedule of 8 games under the coaching of Mr. Drummond. winning 7 out of 8. The team placed first in the County A Tournament at Deer Park, Washington. This was the second consecutive year the team has won this honor. The team also played one year in County B Tournament and were champions. SPONSORED BY Bll.L'S SERVICE SPANGLE, wAsn-uNG'roN 33 Invaders Eagle Eye D0n't drop 'em K. H. Sz C. C. s 5, :KQQ Activities A Karniml King and .Queen v ! f X X Of J X' J! . Zaruival Handidatcs SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES Dennis and Cathy Delzer Rasmussen SPONSORED BY DRS. HART AND THIEL. FAIRFIELD, WASHINGTON FRE SHMAN CANDIDATES Gayle and Carol Suks dorf Holling JUNIOR CANDIDATES Gerald and Priscilla Da-HQl11St Brash ,4nnnal pancake I-had The annual Spangle Pancake Feed was held on March 20 in the High School Banquet Room. The Students decorated around an Easter theme with paper Easter Eggs, daffodils and bunnies. Although the mysterious disappear- ance of the daffodils caused some difficulty, they were soon found again and everything else went along very successfully. junior - Scniar Plan The Junior and Senior Class present- ed A Feudin' Over Yonder on April 24. It was a Hill-Billy Play in three acts. The plot of the play was a feud be- tween the Popoffs and the Frvs. g The play was directed by Mr. Lind- ...Q gren. It was a huge success and every- p. 4' one enjoyed presenting it. A '5 tr SPONSORED BY FAN AND FANCY 4iif . P-. 1 , 5 3 ' .., ik If 5 5 .X Q ff, The annual Junior Prom was held in the Spangle Gymnasium on April 17, 1959. The gym was decorated in lavender and white crepe paper, accented by Japanese lanterns and a scene of Mount Fuji-yama, to the theme of Far East Fantasy. Paul Greco and Combo furnished the music for the evening. Bert Smith and Lana Tuttle were crowned King and Queen. Longstemmed red roses were presented to the queen. SPONSORED BY ZAT'S CLEANERS SPOKANE, WASHINGTON I' 0 S lil A 1-2, - mr S 'IW lik. ' 1 The 1959 Lettermen's Banquet was held May 20, in the Roundup Room of the Desert Hotel. The program was opened with a prayer by Mr. Ben Ger- king. The flag salute was led by Monty Zehm. A welcoming was given by Mrs. James Gough, President of the Spangle P. T, A, A Response was given by Bert Smith, President of the Student Body. The Seniors introduced their parents. A speech on Girls' Activities was given by Eileen Scott, Girls' Club President. The Girls' Club awards were presented by Mrs. Mona Walsh. Mrs. Ed Strock gave a speech on Mother Evaluates Our Girls' Club . A Dad's Reflection on Sports was given by Mr. Walter Lindgren. Boys' Athletic Awards were presented by Mr. Tom Ochs. Introduction of guest speaker, Jack Cooney of Columbia Basin College, was by Mr. H. E. Limbert. The evening entertainment included Nancy Schieche and Lana Tuttle playing a piano duet, Ursula Vogt playing a piano solo, and two songs by the Spangle High School Girls' Sex- tette. Ending the program, Auld Lang Syne was sung by everyone. Dancing followed. 40 1 Pals forever How dare you L ESQKIV X ra 1 5 4 -1. ' M 1 1 , XV . 1 5 eg , .Q , , .WT lfgfsfi -A . Y Q1 . - E351 ,, K - 1 Oh you beau- t1fu1 doll! I I 41 'Y . +A -- '.,'v..,'..' .im . 3-., L...,'.n un, Tall, Dark, 8: Handsome H ii , I T 2 X ' 'ls as-ffa. Wu. ,, 4 'Mtn HK , y V ii Wi fo 1 Q 2 September October November December January February March April May June Spauglc High School Activity Ealcudar -30 -9-10 I 958-5 9 School started Work Day Student Body Meeting Freshman Initiation Spangle High School Carnival Student Body Meeting Sophomore Hop Individual Pictures Taken Freshman Return Party Music Meet at Mead Music Meet at Mead Student Body Meeting Amiual Pictures Taken Graduation Pictures Taken Thanksgiving Dance Merry-Go-Round at Freeman Volleyball Playday at Cheney Student Body Meeting Christmas Program A11-School Senior Ball P. T, A, Christmas Dance Christmas Tournament-at Freeman Student Body Meeting Girls' 'B' Tournament at Freeman Girls' 'A' Tournament at Deer Park P. T. A. Play Student Body Meeting Pancake Feed Spring Vacation Senior Dance Student Body Meeting Junior Prom J unior-Senior Play Music Concert Mothers' Tea Softball Playday at Otis Orchards Letterman's Banquet Freshman Party Baccalaureate Graduation Grade School Graduation School Picnic Schoo1's Out! Grades : if z 'RK X mil? I-:I Wm? 9 Q '-fi F rd 1 :WY Q5 Q, I f Th' E wg' 4 Mr. Bert Biekel, Mrs. Esther Hengen, Mrs. Annabelle MCFJIIS, Mr. Tom Ochs, Mrs. Mildred Drummond. SITTING: Mr. William Millhorn, Grade School Principal. l:-it KUWQ Joe Sievers, .lark liing, Dick Krauel, lXl1ll'li Ruhwer, Mike Hodgson, Bradley Rasmussell, liddie Syverson, David Holmes, Barry Zehm. 2nd ROW: Sally Lindgren, Sherlvl Judd, Sharon Neuman, Uiels Rasmussen .lolnnrv Sellieehe, Billy ltlangis, liirlt Larsen, Gigi Kelley, Janet Engle, Susan Bowen. Grd ROW: Mrs. lXlc'l4'alls, Donald lludgson, Steven Tlmoxnpson, Gary Zehm, Coleen Swift, Bruce Hengen, Becky lflaig, Jaeli lXIl'liinl:ry, Gayle Sehieehe, Gloria Kelley. U I M 9' ' !Y ,Q lily lst ROW: Carl Zangar, Dean Bowen, Don Engle, Karl Engle. 2nd ROW: Jerry Schieche, David Swift, Greg Hen- gen, Tom McKinlay, Bill Sievers, Dwight Zehm, Allen Larsen. 3rd ROW: Sharon Hengen, Janet Choate, Carole Schafer, Ginger Konshuk, Sharon Holmes, Jane Raugust, Cindy Konshuk, Marilyn Siever, Biff Bowen. 4th ROW: Mrs. Hengen, Judy Cornmesser, Kirk Lindgren, George Rasmussen, Kathy Blauert, Judy Baird, Kathy Krauel, Randy Rohwer, Marvin Komenda, Rex Rohwer. Absent: Wanda Tuttle. lst ROW: George Engle, Ronnie Hardesty, Joe Rasmussen, Roger Potter, Kirk Kelley. 2nd ROW: Mike Choate, John Decker, Jerry Jeske, Mike Holmes, Steve Green, Steve Schafer. 3rd ROW Craig Konshuck, Steve Groth, Susan Flaig, Connie Hoffman, Allen Reilly, Larry Thompson, Wayne Hardesty, Dick Piersol. 4th ROW: Howard Holmes, Janet Bowen, Lois Jean Wittwer, Linda Hengen, Lynda Schmidt, Mary Schmidt, Marilyn Zangar. W-me 'NG 'ig is ,f 1 s 1 ' q x4 - ,, fx. K 1--3' .x l Q S Hai ,-1: -SMF .sjizf ' K' . 9 K l as- ,. ft I 1 - K. l 11.11 .-F vw, I- N5- gi lst RUW: Christine Choate, Karen Blaucrt, Karren Suksdorf, Cheryl Fluig, Linda Peterschick, Mexic Kerns, Linda Hofmann. Zncl ROW: Carol McFalls, Stanley Delzer, Darrell Flaig, Bert Bickel, Tom Ochs, Joel Gough, Alan Kcevy, Donna Rasmussen. lst HOW: Dianne Hofmann, Sandy Yehm, Sue Lindgren, Penny Groth, Vicki Hofmann, Karen Komendu, Dianne Dalton, Nancy Johnson. End ROW: Bill Cockburn, Bill Millhorn, Charles Healy, Ken Harclcsty, Bill Rasmussen, Ricky Cornmesser, Dave Mangis, Dave Tucker, Steve Smith, Danny Metzger, Doug Smith, Ken Deife. an . . A rgg ff'..,'.l,.q:,s.t,, .t .. - . -.1 - t. t. .,a,,a, tl .A tt . .. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Deife, Douglas Smith, Charles Nealey, Kenneth Hardesty, David Tucker David Man gis, Steve Smith, Bill Rasmussen, Ricky Cornmesser, Joel Gough, Bill Cockburn. 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