Colfax High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Colfax, WA)

 - Class of 1924

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mag THE BLUE AND GOLD 5 Z' Advllloo to who Juniors ji We. as the Seniors of Colfax High. wish to divulge some of our secrets for success to the members of the junior class in par- ticular. VVe believe that you will be more able than we to advise the other lower classmen next year, so we are leaving that hon- orable duty to you. NVe realize that we are a class that is hard to beat. and that we will all make a success in our later life, and we wish to help you as much as it is possible. A few rules which we wish you to follow are: Don't skip too many classes. Get your civics at least once a week. fYou might be called upon.j lt is best to have a stand-in with at least one teacher. tlt often pays.J Don't stay up too late every night. as it is hard on your dis- position. Respect your teachers. CThey often appreciate it.j Last of all-Don't study too much and contract brain fever. Some of our members wish to bequeath their pet hobbies to you. Albert Hunt leaves to Harry Daubert his love of the artistic. Louis Chestnut leaves to Arthur Crumbaker his immense stat- ure and strength. Virginia Colvin bequeaths her notes on Use of the Eyes to Alice Thompson. lnez Reid leaves her never altering five points to Elsie Daubert. Ralph Campbell bequeaths to Monroe Earnest his ability of always being on time to the assembly. Lillie Guske bequeaths her curly hair to Cleo Baker. Judith Krueger bequeaths to Emma Daubert her ability as a typist. Harold Newton leaves his saintly character to his small broth- er Bud Elva Reid leaves to Frances Rainville her ability to speak French fluently. Harriett Riggs leaves to Marjorie Robbie her book on Creclue- ingj five pounds a day. Zena jones leaves her frivolous character to Gwendolyn Carey. Fred Kramlich leaves his jazzy ways to Albert Daubert. Gladys Richardson bequeaths her modest manner to Geraldine Scriber. Ethel Squires wills her love of tripping the light fantastic 1o Lona Ensley. Henry Oberson wills to George Heidenreich his oratorical abilities. Louis Oberson wills to Ralph Prater his office as official li- brarian. Page Twenty-one

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as THE BLUE AND GOLD S5 iliillistoify of the Glass L of J The class of '24 entered Colfax Hich School four years ago. VVe were a very timid group of children, and feared the upper classmen. The Sophomores were very unkind. We had several trying experiences, but we proved too much for them. Our studies we did not neglect. however, and we had several parties which we enjoyed. The second year we had a feeling of superiority over the Freshmen. who were experiencing the trials we had overcome the preceding year. We gave our first class play and also the Frolic. Both were a success. We were not as green as we were the year before. The junior year was the busiest of all four. VVe published the Annual, gave the junior play, the Prom, and helped in other activities. We had reached the point in our school life where we were beginning to realize the value of an education and learning how to apply ourselves. VVe were now all determined to return the next year. At last we started our Senior year, the year that brought the beginning and the end. This year we were more stately and re- served. The class participated in many of the athletics and we gave our last play. This year. we were entertained several times by the lower classmen. There was tacky day. The Sneak, and class day, days on which the Seniors amused themselves and others. Commencement night was one of gladness and one of sorrow. lt was the last time we would ever be together again and yet we were happy to think we had completed our four years of school. Goodbye, Colfax High School. we may never see you again but we will never forget you. SENIOR HONOR ROLL l.1ll1e Cruske ...................................,.............................. 92.42 Pearlo Deysenroth ......... ........ 9 2.41 Fred Kramlich .............. ........ 9 2.37 Bennie Mohr ............. 92.16 Dora Love ............... ........ 9 1.97 Louis Oberson ....... 91.59 Zena jones .............. 91.23 Henry Oberson ......... 90.9 Albert Hunt ............... 90.81 Mary Plummer ........,...... ........ 9 0.51 Beverly McKibbin .......... 90.03 Page Twenty



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liifu. THE BLUE AND GOLD r Lewis Kenedy wills to Dana Thomas his scientific mind. Nora Thompson wills to Alice Colvin her good nature. Georgia Martin wills her long hair to Lucille johnson to pro- tect. cherish and preserve. Mary VVells wills her height to Bertha Sherfey. Marjorie Christopher wills her ability to sing to Pearl Heid- enreich. Pauline Schierman wills her flirtatious manner to Leora lfranklin. Louise Banning wills her come hither gaze to Christine Ostheller. Dora Love bequeaths to Tessie Luckett her ability in short- hand. Pearl Smith wills her sanctified expression to Fva Litzen- lwerger. Doris llageant wills her flapper ideas to Anna Ripley. Helen VVetzel wills her raven locks to Leora Franklin. Bennie Mohr wills his interest in the Senior girls to Fred Slate. Pearlo Deysenroth wills her shingle bob to Pauline McKinney. Edna Allenbaugh wills her habit of always giggling to Doris Miller. Mary Plummer wills her place on the Annual staff to lris Shinkoskey. Frances Hargrave bequeaths her never failing blush to Co- zette Hull. Dick Hills wills to Arthur Rossmeissl his merry smile and capricious manner. joe Burns wills his overwhelming and profound mind to Oral l lubbard. Beverly McKibbin bequeaths her ability as an aesthetic dancer to Marion Ewart. Len Elliott bequeaths his three wordsA l don't know -to George McDonald. Vera Burlingame leaves her generous height to Ralph McCabe. Harold Barger wills his position as President of the Student body to XVallace Wagner. Josephine Parvin wills her kindly disposition to Anna Ripley. Edgar Slate wills his football knowledge to Russell Hodge. llva Aegerter wills her loud and boisterous laugh to Martha Teade. Last of all. we Seniors will to you our cloudy faces and dense minds. .. 4. x- 'jig' P-,iw off. . ' -L J., s'2Bf:15'3.i -j V2.5 15-4v,wv,V'i.,V'. 1 2 N. 'ffflifr ff?-f'fl.1 I Page Twenty-two

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