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

 - Class of 1932

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Kennedy In appreciation oi a man who has heen Hnancial advisor of the annual for the past four years and who has worked hard for the interest of our school, this edition of The Blue and Gold is dedicated. If THE BLUE AND GOLI1 I W' num 2 3 3 MR. H. A. ELLIS Superintendent Il, ,L Siam- l'nlIi-:Lv of Walsluiugglim. MR. ROBERT D. KENNEDY Maihematics Dept. Il. .X. Stzltv Unllegu nf W:1sI1inu'1ixll. MISS BEVERLEY MEANS Foreign Language Dept. Il. A. Wliiimun l'uIIeg'e. Illzlilualli- wiwk, l'nixL'l'sity uf 1'lIir':lg5iu. MISS MABEL HOWARD English Dept. X. Ii. Willnmeite l'nixerQit.x'. llrailuute wnrk, III'9,2'0Il State Xg.fI'If'IIIIIllilI f'nIIe-gre. MISS CLADYS M. ALLEN Home Eeanomics Dept. li. 5. IIIIXQINIIQ' of Iilnlm. iil':iilll:lIv xxixrli, 0l'i1g'im Stalin- 1'ivIIi-gin MR. MAX WALDRON Manual Aris Dcpi. Il, ,L Vullvgv inf I'ug5v1 Sound. MRS. CLARA BUSBY English Dept. li. X,. XI, I. Slzlli' l'uIli'g'c uf Wal-alximfiim. THE BLUE Arm GOLD W5 IGYQJJI MR. HAROLD H. CRAWFORD Principal li. A. Stute Unllege of Wasluinulun. Ilellinglnun Nm-nml Sr-huol. MR. CHESTER D. BABCOCK Social Science Depi. .L Il., li. S. Wlnitnmu I'olIeg'e. lhzuluute work, l'nix'ersiIy nf Ul'9l.L'0Il. l MISS GERTRUDE CALHOUN Commercial Dept. ' II. .L State Cullelre' of Wnsluington. Ilrmlnnle work, l'lllY9l'Nllj' of l':nlifm'1lial. , Xrlnslrnng SI-lnmls uf lluxinf-ss, Iif-rkvluy, Vulif, MISS RUBY FINDLEY Commercial Devi., Eimlish Dept. IL X. Slate Vullegre nf Wnsllingrlou. MR. GILBERT M. BLUNT Science Dent. . . . . , II. .l., li, 5. llmersxty of Xluslnlxlggtnln. Nlzlle Ikillegre uf Wzlsluingglnn. MR. EARL TILTON Aihleiics. Sciznce Dent. ll. N. xvlllflllilll College. llrmllzzlte uurk, l'nive-xsity of lV:lxlnim:lm1. MISS LYLIA C. APPEL English Depi. ll, S. Ntzlle Vullepgf- of xVIlNllIllLfI0ll. llrauluule nurlx, l'niu-rsity uf I'Ili:-ngwl. THE BLUE ANTI GOLD muffin IN , Student Body Offcers I IXI SIIJIQXI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, L AIZIHIIC' Ira X IL 2-I'IQIiSII3ICN'I' ,,,,,, ,,AA,,, I Imvzu'rI lIuIIIng'wwu1'tI1 HI L IQli'lfXlQN ',,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,.,,, I Durutlmy L'ru1uIr:1I4ex I IXI IXSYIQICIQ ,,,,, ..... , Ile-nrx' Nlurzlr-CII QIEI QW COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN NI: lvin XIcIDu11g'11II ,..,,,, I, ,,,.IlIlIIK'IZlI IfIxx:11'rI Sclmzu-fm ',,A,. ., ,.,Y,,,,,, Yigilumm 1t'1'I11f' Rudy '.,,.,, ..,,, I ':IItCI'tZlIIIlIlt'l1t Iuuc Ilufc-1 ',,, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,NUIIlIIl1ltIl1 I1 L nc .XsfI10nImrcnllcr ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 'uint S5-gtmn THE I:l,4l,Il'iAN13 G4 rlllb en WI IQJBII L new Executive Council EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS NIV. ll:u'uI4l Il. l'1':1wfm'4l .,.. , .Xclvimlr t4l:u14Ic Irv , H ,,,,., K4lIZ1i1'lIlJl1l llmmtI15 f4I'llIlI1i1lIil'I',,, SL'K'1'1'lIll'f lln-nry Klurxlwll, , ,, , ,'I1YL'fl51Il'l'1A Ilmx':u'1l llnlling'sxx'm'tll Svnim' lim-1w1'c'sv11l:ntixc xI1lI'g'Zll'l'I Svlmzlf , ,,,' llllliuf Kk'IllAL'5L'11lIl1iX'k' limmiv Llrlvlw SIIIFIIHIIIIDIX' lic-p1'cwc'11l:1tix'v l7:lxial lQc'pp.,, l'1I'L'5llIllZlll lQc'p1'cw11!:nlixv 10 THE BLUE AND GOLD as an DUE! A nna Dunnigan .......... B ert McCabe ....... C lara Kromm .......... D harma Davis ......... E rnie Lust ............ F reda Herman ........ G erald Walker. H arold Heidenreich ......,.. l rma SCl1l1lClt .............. -I ulia Bidel ......... K urt Aumann .....,..,. L ucile Hutcheson ......... M yrtle Ramsey '...... N ellie Presnell ......., O rman McNeilly ........ P ete Hemstead ....,.. Q uartet Qboysj .....,., R ohert Bafus ........ S teve Casper ...,.... T heresa Nelson ........ U ncle Hank Poffenroth ....,.. n Imagine f-'3'W'5'-5 .........Committing a crime school on time ,.......Snubbing the boys .........P1aying with toys ..,...,...Chasing the girls .......,.....Wearing long curls .......,.,Flirting with a teacher ,...,.........Being a preacher ...........Out romancing .,......VVhen not dancing ...........Getting a flunk .....,..Chasing a skunk .,.,.........Being fickle ...,....Ricling a tricycle .......Picking a fight .,.......Looking a sight .........Acting their age a wild rage .........Skipping a rope ...........Ready to elope .........When not in love V Carl Day -------------------v-.-..- .............. C ooing like a dove XV illiam HCilSlHL1Yg ........ ................,......... C arefully driving a car X -'---4---------,-------4-------------- ........ Y 0u're Crazy if you've read this far Y immy Ryan -------- ............................. W ith money to lend Z .....................,... ...............This is zee end --iQ1- , C L A S S E S 1 'PGS YI' . -. .40 f 11 43,1546 N' 313 gif 53 wife 'I J A 9 yu -. F51 T, X. . ,N.,5:,g rr L ,J 1. L I- gi .514 5 :, ., ,1 .',,, , .-.1 ,r 4-- lq . .Y M. .h 4 Q-K7-' I '52 -2 -,fa-r, .df-, I 'rv .' R., . ,V .4 ,I 4 Sf . Y an F5 . ,C :'f . fx:--11 VEUL'-21,9 .5- H1-lu ,qv 1 ,, v. 1 4 4. .11 , 4, . .. .P I '-wg j, ' , il f',45' .131 p ' 1 'K v, zu , ., 1 ,QM , gf-:A :Fld ': 1 Q11 .3 viva -.1 ,A X, -I ,Q 1 1,3 . ' 5 - fe. . -4 71' T.,-J Lf V '. -gli, vs ps a-1.42 .- lf: U ' ITE? .rg 7 a f. ,X J X Q, fy, I x , . . .- .- X-SQ . -H.-9 'HELD :Y 'S ' , 1 l v'f 41 ', .lr . 1 ,V ,qs ,L ., g . . -,A ' A A . ' u. .,. r .., ,g .,'l..' i I JVM'- ':Q. ' 'T ' ' ': Q1 1 ,3- ,, 1' ,, , I I 1 '4 4- xt-, 51- -uk Ji' ' ' ' -. ,WQA-: I -A, - ,J-.525 - '- 1' ff E N 'yr 1 -iz VJ. . , 0 ' , .1 . 'E 'ifyin . T 'ar wt' ' HS. -. el . - 4, , --,-., u?'? '-,-- , wx.:-. .L S, 4 ...........PRESIDENT...... THE BLUE AND GOLD 11 Semor Class O cers OFFICERS Second Semester Kurt Aumann VICE-PRESIDEN T ........................ Henry Morasch ...-......SECRETARY......... ..........TREASURER........ ........YELL LEADER.......... ........Irene Aschenbrenner .........Glen Muthiesen .........Burdette Day ADVISOR Miss Beverley Means CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Daffodil Orange and Black CLASS MOTTO Strive to Attain CLASS YELL Sh ................................ Rah I Sh ................................ Rah ! Sh ........................ 4 ....... Rah ! Seniors Rah ! Rah I 12 THE BLUE AND GOLI5 'M mme SE IORS ABERCROMBIE, GENEVA-fJerryJ Commercial Course G. A, A., l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary-'l'1'easui'er G. A. A., 4: Student Coat-li Baseball, 4: Student Coach Basketball, 4: President Girls' League, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 4: Baseball, 3: Physi- 1-al Education, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 3: Spanish Club, l, 2,: Junior Play. 3: Ilramatir- Club, 3, 4: Yell Leader Student Body, 4. AESCHLIMAN, ARNOLD General Course tlI't'll9Sfl4ZI, 2: Hand, Zi: Nlanual 'Vrainiugr Ulub, 4, AESCHLIMAN, LEELAND-tLeej Commercial Course Student Body llnunf-il, 2: President Suplimuure t'iass, 2: Urn-liestra, 2: Hlee Club, 2: Junior Play, Zi: Student Rody Treasurer, 3: t'irvulati0u Manager Cold Facts, 2: lbralnatic- Club, 3, 4: Manual Tlllllllllff lllub, 4. ASCHENBRENNER, IRENE-flreneyl English Course lligli Jiuks, 33 Sem-retary Seuinr Vlass, 4: Annual Staff, tl, 4: l'uld Favts Staff, 4: Home l'lc-uimmir-s Play, 241 Physival lfldui-atiun, 2, 3: l'hairlnan Puints System, 4: l'h:iulnnu Stunt ltully, 4. AUMANN, KURT General Course Entered fruni Waterville llipxh Svliuul, Xvili8I'Ylll9, Wash., HHH, .tuuual Staff, 4: lu-bate, 4: President. Seuinr Vlass, 4: Senior Play, 4. BAYLOR, WALKER Scientific Course Hlee l'lub, I, 3, 4: lfimtlunll ilanager, 4: llperetta, 34, 4: Yl'I'ilt'k, 43 Business Xlauauer Hperetta, fi: llaseball, 4: Huldeu K ' l'lub, 4. BIDEL, JULIA-1Ju Bee! - English Course lllee t'lub, 2, Zi, 4: Yulleyball, 4: lizisketball, 4: Iliggh Jinks, 2: Upereita, 2, Zi, 4: Physic-al Ellllflllllill, 4: Baseball, 4: Girls' 'l'l'ar-k, 4: Home Ecnuvnuir-s Play. 2: Senior Play, 4: Publix' Speaking Play, l. BRINK, HELENE Home Economics Course .Xnuunl Staff, 4: Pohl Favts Stuff, Ji, 4: Hlee Club, 4: .luniur Urvlieslra, 2: Senior Url-hestra, 3: Yif-e-l'resi- dent Girls' tllee Club, 4: High Jinlts, 2, 3: Home lflf-mmvxiim-s Play, 2, :lg Operetta, 4: l'Iiysival llldiiwa- llun ' BROWNELL, DAN-tBoonej Scientific Course Football, 2, K, 4: Golden l ' l'lub, 2, Ii, 4: Nlanual 'Yiaiuiug Vlllll, 2. 41 'l'r:u'lt. 4: liaise-ball, 4: Publix- Speakiug: Play, 4. CLAASSEN, RUDOLPH--lRudyl Scientific Course Hand, 2, Zig Hlee l'lub, l: Stage Xl:lnag'er Uperelta. 4. THE BLUE AND GOLD 123 'Ai IGKJPII H ' - H- -- sw CLEGG, MILDRED-fMidgeJ Home Economics Course llperetta, 3, 4, Illee l'lnb, 3, 4, Cold Fuels Staff, 3, 4, Ilmnuxtir' Club, 2, 3, -1, Presillent llraumltic- Ulub, -lg High Jinks, 2, 3, SEl5l'9fill'y Junior Ulnss, 3, llmno Pln I, ', 4 4 Nennu PI.n 4 l'I4-mlnnlivs aj, L. COLVIN, MELVIN-lMebJ English Course 'I'r:l0k, I, 2, 3, 4, Guillen i ' lfluh, I, 2, 3, 4: SEIIYEIlily-'l'l'9ZISlll'9l' Ilolilen l ' l'luh, 4, l'nl4l Fan-ts Staff, 43 Vigilmwe Committee, 2, 3, 4. CRUMBAKER, DOROTHY-KDUU Home Ec. Course Il. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Vnlleyhnll. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Ser-relzlry l're:lsnrel' II. A. A., 3, l'rez-ziilent II. A. A., 4, Sevretury Junior Hass, 3, Ser-retalry Girls' League, 3, 4: Sec-relury Student Holly, 4, Annual Stuff, 3, l'liysic-:ll lillur-utinn, 2, 3, 4: Home E:-mmnliz-s Play, I, 3, 4: Ilirls' Athletic' Xlanu- ger, 4, llirls' League l'unnr-il, 3, 43 'l'r:u-k, 4, Exer- utive l'0lIlH'll, 4. DAY, BURDETTE Ihisketlmll, 2, 35 Iilee Vinh, 2, 3, 4, Uperettu, 3, 4: I'ic'e-l'resiuIent lllee l'lulu, 4, lfnullmll, 3, 4: Pnlrlic' Spezlkiln: Plzly. 4. DIVINE, ADA JANE-fDeel Classical Course Il. .L .l., 2, 3, 4, Ilnlnl l :lr'ls Stuff, 2, 3, 4: .xllllllill Stuff, 3, 4, Hnsketlvull, IZ, 3, 4: Yulleylmll, 2, 3, 4: High Jinks, 3. EASTEP, MARJORIE-lDuichJ English Course Illee Vluh, ZZ, 3, 4: Assislunl Yell l.enIler, 21 Yell I.eauler, 3, High Jinks, 2, 3, I'liysimil HllllK'ZlllUll, I, 2: Pululim- Speaking Plzly, 4: Senior Plny, 4. ENOS, VERN lllee l'luh, I, 2, 3, 4, Ul'i'll8Sfl'il, I, 2, 3. 42 Hllllll. I. 2, 4, Boys' Yum-all Qlmrtet, 4: Yinlin Quartet, I, 2, Ii. 4: Ilperellal, 2, 3, 4: One-Ar-I Play l'nnlesI', 3, 4, Yig'il:uu'c Committee. l, Ll, 4: Ilramutir- l'lnh, 3, 4: High Jinks. 2, 3, Point SXNIPHI l'nnuniItee, 3: Senior Play, 4. ENSLEY, EDWIN-CEdl English Illee Uluh, li liainll, l: Ilrehestrzi, l. ENSLEY, MELVIN-lPiloU Manual Arts Course 0rc,liestl':l, l, 2: Presinlent Senior Class. -I: Nlnnuzxl llilllllllg' llnh, 2, 4: Illee Vinh, 4: llperetlzi, 4. FISHER, SARAH--iFisherJ Commercial Course llnskellmll. I. 2, 3, 4, Ynlleylmll, I, 2, 3, 4: lluselmll, 2, 3, 4, ll. .L .l., I, 3, 3, 4, 'l'l':u-k, 4: lhlselmll Klan- uger, 33 lhnskethull MIIIIIILIEII 2: Spanish Chili, l, 2: Yolleylmll Xlnnager, 1. Scieniific Course Scientific Course 14 THE BLUE AND K OLI 3 V60 3414160 W' SENIORS FFIAZIER, MARJORIE-lMargieJ Commercial Course lll'l lI6Nll'2l, I, Z, 3, 4: l'ol1l I-'ur-is Stuff, 3, -I: Selle tary Soplmninre Ulass, 23 'l'l'92lNlll'GI' Juniln' Clams, Zi: Ihiselmll, -I. HALPIN, HAROLD-lHardyD Scienlific Coursa Ilunil, 2, Sl, -lg Jnnicn' Play, II: Yi:-e-l'resi4Ienl I+'l'exI:nion Flaws, I: High Jinks, 2, Zig Vresillenl .lnninr Flaws, Il: Yigilzlin-e l'lnnniillee, I, 2, Ii, 4: Uolml Fan-ts Stuff. -I1 llrnlllailif- l'lnli, 3, 41 Senicn' Play, I HAMILL, OSIE LEE English Course linleverl frmn l,:n-rnsso lliglu Srlmnl, l.:n'i'nsse, Wasil.. Isnsl. HAMMER. WANDA-CTackD General Course Ilnsketlnlll. Ll, I: Yullm-ylmll, 2, 4: Ilauelmll, 2. 4: l'llj'Sll'Ill l'Allll'lIlIllIl, 2, 'lg Spanish l'lulr, I, 2: Iligln linlu I . .,-. Q HEIDENREICH, CARL--lHydeJ Commercial Course Ilzlskellizlll, 2, I: Fnullmll, 24, 41 lizuselmll, 123 llnllen l ' Ulnlr, 4. HOFER, IRENE-llreneyl English lllee Ululv, 2, Ill l'nluI lfalwls Stuff, Ig .Ullllllll Stuff, I: Ups-iellal. LZ, 34: l'rs-sill:-nl Girl! I.e:1g'1w. I. HOLLINGSWORTH, HOWARD Scientific Course l'lI'9'l'l'E'Nlll6Ill, Stnrlenl llmly, I: I'l'esi1le'nt l l'E'NlllII9II Vlziss, lg Iliglu Jinks, Ll, 3 Jnnim' l'lny, 31 Ilnskellmll, I, 2. HUTCHESON, LUCILE---lLuJ lllilllllllll' Clnli, 2, 3, 45 lllee l'ic-9-l'resi4lenl llirls' l,eug'ue, -I l'rug:rnn1 l'onnnillee, 3, 43 llpo 1 I 23 lllgli Jinks, L., 24: Senior lluy INMAN. GERALDINE--fJerryD l'lnt9l'e1l fruni llnlvtun lligrln Sl-lnnul Innnnllir- l'lnln, 43 lllllllill Htufl JOHNSON. CLARENCE-lSnowb:1llJ Ull'll6SlI'Zl, I: llalselnlll, IC, I: ll: Nlzlnnul 'l'l'ZIllllII,2f l'lnli, ZZ. 2 Htl nlenl l'nnnvil, I, I: English Course Ululv, 4, Sextet, 4: U1-rlieslm, I, 2. 3. retlu .M-mililpzuinist, I. ill General Course llllylllll. llzuli., ISIZII. I: Sliunislu l'Inli, 4, Manual Arts Course len l ' l'lnli, 24, -Ip 'PI-IE BLUE AND GOLD was K574220 SENIORS KING, MARION-CDuichieJ Commercial Course Hlee l'IuIr, 2, 3: III'l'IlES!l'il, 2, Zi: Assistant Iflrlitor .ln- Illlill, 24: Eilitol' Annual, 4: Ilallnlhouk CIYIILIIIIHQG, 2: Iligli Jinks, Z, Il: .Iuniur Play, I-1: I'lnysir'zlI Iirlilmulioli. LZ: llpereilsl, 2, 3: Hlllllliliit' l'InIr, 4: Ser-i'f-tary Ilrannailir- l'IuIr, 4: 'l'reus1u'er Girls' IIPIIHIIE, 3. LAUTENSCHLEGER, BERTHA-lBertieJ Scientific Course Ilauskvllmll, Ll, Il, 4: Yullelrlxzlll, I, I: Iialselnlll, I, 4. LEE, CLAUDE Scieniific Course Iflxem-miie i'nunc'il, 4: lllee t'IuIr, l: l'1'esimIent .llminr Vluss, Zi: Presiclent Student Ilmly, 4: 'l're:wi1i'm' Freein- men Flaws, I: Senior I'Iuy, 4. LEE, ESTHER General Course LITZENBERGER, ALBERT-1Li!zJ Commercial Course llulnlell l ' l'IuI1, 2, 3, 4: lluskeilmll, l, 2, 3, 4: Ilzlselmll, 2, 24, 4: .lullir-iul lkinunittee, 34, 4: .lnnunl Stuff, 4: Vive-l'rewirIenl l'. II. S. Ihmxls-r Vlulv, 4. Senior I'I:ly, 4. LITZENBERGER. CLAYTON-lClayU Commercial CuLrsz liullleu l'Iul1, K, 4: Fmlllrzlll, Zi, ll: vl'I'ill'Ii, -I. MACKLEIT, EVA Commercial Cours: I'Ii4v5ii':iI I':lIll4'iIiilIll, 2, 4: llzuullnmk, 4: Ilnslmllmll, 2. 4: Yulleylmll, 2, 4. MANCHESTER, CHESTER-1CheU Manual Arts Course lllirlei' VIIIII, 4: l'l'EiIlI9llI Illiller i'Iuln, 4: uilllllill Tliillll' ing l'luIr, 4: I'il-P-l'rf-siale-nt Xlunuaal 'I' :uivfnu Vlulv. 41 1JIevl'lulr, I, 2. MANRING. VIVIAN-fVivJ lllee l'IuI1, Ll, Il, 4: l'ul1I Fur-is Stuff, 2, 24 I' Kumi-ll J English Course Nklzlff. L, Si. 4: 'I'l'k'ilSlIl'9l' Nuplmrmire Plugs, Ilig.Q'lu -links. 2. 24: Ullerettn, 2, ::, 4: lmmmuif- Vlula, 2, zz, 41 N1-vet, I: NPK'I'9IilI'j' ills-P t'Iulv, I. MARLER, FRED-lDuck7 Scientific Course lllee l'lnIn, I, 2, Cl, 4: ilu-lifwliwa, Z, ZZ: llnml, Z, ii: .limiur Play, Il: llperellu, Il, 4. U5 'PHE BLUE AND GOLD W :asian MATHIESEN, BETTY-10scarJ Commercial Course Orc-liestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Cold Far-ts Staff, 3, 4: Uperettzl, 4: Annual Stuff, 4: Se4'1'etary Freshmen Class, l: Senior I'l:i,v, 4. MATHIESEN, GLEN-iEdgar3 Scientific Course lllee Club, 3, 4: Bzuui, l, 2, 3, 4: lil'Cll6Sfl'il, l, 2, Zi, 4: Cold Far-fs Stuff, l: Spanish Club, l, 2: Junior Play, 3: Boys' Quartet, 4: High Jinks, 2, Ji: Vigilnuc-e Committee, l, 2, 35, 4: Uperetlu, 3, 4: Iil'1llllilllf' Club, Di, 4: 'l'l'9ilSlll'Ql' Senior Class, 4: Seniur I'la1y, 4. MCCABE, BURTON-KBerU Classical Course McCUTCHEN, HELEN-lMacJ English Course Annual Stuff, 4: Colnl Fan-ts Stuff, 4: BilNk9lll2lll, 2, Il. 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 3, 4: Spanish Club, l, 2: Girls' League Couur-il, 4: l'luysif-:il Iiiluclantioii. 2, 24, 4. MILLER, WILLMA-iBubblesJ English Course Ihulmllic' Club, 2, 3, 4: Home I'1K'0lIUllliI'S Play, l. 3: .lunior Play, 3: lligli Jinks, 2, 3: Yell Leauler Junior Class, Di: Yell heavier Senior Class, 4: llpereltu, 4: Hier Club. 4: .Xunuul Stuff, Ii, 4, MORASCH, HENRY-iHankJ General Course liusketlmll, 2, Ji: llauul, 2, 34, 4: 0rr'Iiestr:i, l, 2, 3, 4: Couui-il, 4: Holden AAC Club, 2, 24. 4: 'I're:nsurer Student liosly, 4: Vive-I'resi1leul Senior Class. 4. OCHS, DOROTHY-lDoU English Course lmlriiaitia- Club, 2. 3, 4: Sec-relaxry-'l'reusurer Ilraiinulic- Club, 4: Kilee Club, 2, 51, 4: Ying-Presillent lllee Club, 2: Presiilent Glee Club, 4: Sextet, 3, 4: Xlixell Qunrf tel, 4: Girls' League Counvil, 3: Junior l'luy, 3: Op- ereliai, 2, 3, 4: .Xssistaint Class Yell llezuler. 3: Home lflvononiic-s Play, l, 2, 3: .Xnnnul Stuff. 4: Colil lfzwts Sluff, ll, 4: Spziuisli Club, l. OCHS, JESS General Course Fuotlmll, l, 2, K, 4: 'I'rzu-k, l: Violin Quartet, 2, 3: Ur:-liestlzi, 1, 21 liuunl, 2, 74, 4: Sei-retzlry lfreslinien Claws, 1: Vive-l'l'esirlel1l Senior Claws, 4: lligli Jinks, 2: Holden C Club, 2, 24, 4. OAKES. WESLEY--fWeSl English Course Colnl Fail-ls Steiff, 4. OUSLEY, ELMON-fBeezyD General Course Ile-bale, K, 4: I'oint Syxtein Comniittee, 3: .Xrliertisin': Xlauniger Culnl Fan-tx, 34: Business Nlanuigcr I'ulxlic':nlion4, 4: Hlee Club, 2, Ii, 4: Presicleul Hlee Club, 4: Ilrzinunlir- Club, 2, 3, 4: l'rurlnf-lion xlZlIllIg'9l' l3l'llIIl2llll' Club, 41 llperellu. 2, Il, 4: Qunrls-l, 2, 4: Presimlent C, ll. S. llnuster Club, 4: Nlixenl Quartet, 4. TI-IE ISLUEUXND GOLD 'At IGEJJI PACKARD, DORIS Scieniific Course Url-lneslrn, 1, 2, 21, l: llzlnul, 2, tl, bl. PARVIN, STARLA FERN--QFunnyl English Course High Jinks, 2: llmxlmtir- Clulx, 2 Zi, 4: i'ul4l Fan-is Hlznff, 241 l'luysi1-ul Hilllfllllllll, 2, PAZER. CLARA-iFrilzJ English Course PAZER, DOROTHY-lDolyJ English Course PERRY. KEITH English Course PIERCE. PAULINE FAY-iPolIyJ English Course il. A. X., l, 2, Ii, 43 l'lnysi1-:ll lilllu-zlliuln, Il. 43 llzus- kellmll, l, 2, 3, 4, RAMSEY, RUTH-iRuihlel Commercial Course llig'li Jinkx, IK. ROSSMEISSL, GERTRUDE-iGerliel Commercial Course Spanish l'lnlu, 2, 241 liusketlrull, 2: Ynlleylmll. 22 l'llyQir-all llfllllvaitiuin, 2. RUDY, ANN ZEE--KA. Z.J English Course lllee Clull, 24, 4: Open-ltzl. Ll, 4: High Jinlw, fig Spun- isln Clulr, 2. RUDY, KATHERINE-lKayJ English Course illee l'lulu, l, 2, Il, 4: lllxevlliiw l'uum'il, lg Spanish l'Iulv, 2, Zi: llpere-ilu. 2, 34, lg i'lmirnl:ll1 lffnierluin- ment Umnlnittee, 4. 18 THE BLUE AND GOLI5 an samba RYAN, MARIE Scientific Course Iiilitol' Cold Fur-Is, 4: Paper Staff, 2, 3: .lnnuul Stuff, ' 3, 4: Ilmrmific- l'lul1, 2, 34, 4: Vive-l'i'esi1Ie11t Ihunmtii- l'lul1, 4, Hlee Ululr, 2, 24: IIig'Ii Jinks, 2, 34: EXQVIIIIYG f'llIllli'lI, Il, Ilpereftu, 2, 54: Vive-l'1'esi1lel1T Junim' Vlziss, Il: Ser-zelury Sollpluoxnme Vlalss, 2: Yell LSIIIIBI' .Innim Flaws, K: Senior Play, 4. SCHAEFER, EDWARD English Course tiles- Clulr, I, 2: Hillilen 2, il, 4: 'I'rau-Ia, 2, Si, 4: Ilnskellmll, 2, 3: I'Il2llI'l!I2lIl Yigilaim-e UIIIIIIIIINEE, 4: Xlunuanl .Xrt Vluln, 2, 4: I'1'esilIenI Nlzilulml All fllllll, 4: Iligrli Jinlw. 2, Il: Ull6l'9fllI, 2. SCHIRMAN, WILLIAM-CBIIIJ Commercial Course I-mmtlnlll, I, 2, Il: Ilzwketlmll, I, 2, tl, 43 llulilen Club, 1, 2, :a, 4. SCHMICK. GEORGE Commgrcial Cours: tllee Vlulr. 4. SCHNABEL, WALTER H.-KWEJIU Scientific Coursk l':lll9I'64I frulu llewlstim lliglu Si-lmul, Ilewisiuu, liiu., ISPKI. SHILLING, MARGERY General Course Uulil I :li'Iw Stuff, I. SILVEY. MAXINE-CMHXJ Commercial Course High -IIIIRS, 3: Ilzlnrllmnk, 4. STANKE, GLEN-IRCUJ English Course Hlee flllll, 2, Il, 43 Ifimtlnill, 2, Zi, 4: lligli Jinlw, 241 Upvretiai, 2. Zi: Guillen I ' I'I11lr, 2, tl, I, SWIFT. RUTH English Course Writing: Vlull, 4. TEADE, EDITH-ITSHdBJ Commercial Course Ii. I- -I.. I, 2, 54, 41 Illei- I'luII, lg lll16l'0II:1,l: Ilzisllel- hull. I, 2: Yillle-ylnill, I, 25 I'uliI Flu-ls Sluff, il, I. THE BLUE AND GOLD 19 nr- v-- IMD! Ill SENIGRS WEITZ, MARIE English Course llusketlmll, 3, 45 1lleel'lul1, Z, Zi, 4, Spamisli Vluli, l, 2: llperettu, 23 ll, .L A., 2, 24, 4: Vulleylmll, 2. 4: liaise- lmll, 2, 4: 'l'r:n-k, 4: lliglu Jinkx, 3. WEITZ, MARY English Course lllee l'luli, -lg Volleylmll, 4: llalskriinlll, 4, lliggli Jililu, ZZ: Spunisli Clulm, 23 Operetln, 4: l'liysim-all l'I4lm-ation, 4: lhiwlmll, 4: 'l'r:u'k, 4. WALTERS, CONRAD-iCoonieJ Commercial Course lfuullmll, 3, 43 Huwketlinll, Z, Ii, 4: llnlflen l'l11Ii, I tl, lc Baseball Mnnangelz :lc lhmelmll, 4: l'nl1I l+':n-lr. Stuff, 4: l'uhlir- Speaking I'luy, 4, i i l l 3 CARROLL, VERLA-lPaU General Course l'liysif-:il lllnlllmlimi, 2, 34. POFFENROTH, HENRY-QHankJ English Course llullleu i ' l'lul1, 2, 3, -81 lla:-ckellulll. l, 2, il. li liusehull, 2, Zi, 4: Footluill, l, 2, Zig Yi:-e-l'l'esi1lelil .limior Flush, 243 'I'i-awk, l, 2. RUSSELL. GEORGE Scientific Course BAINS, MARY HELEN Commercial Course GLASER, ELSIE Home Economics HERMAN, ESTHER English Course MARTIN. HARRY Commercial Course X ' -.waz -- -X V j9.Q'F,f1'.'?E 1 l Q.. ' 14' ' l L vw -NE.-M ,1 lb X X-4515 - . -N.-:y4 N 20 THE BLUE AND GOLD wi mm IW SENIOR WILL We. the Senior Class of '32, do give, will. bequeath, and leave the follow- ing to the person, persons, or things for whom, or which, they are believed to do the most good: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS Article 1 SECTION I: l. Arnold Aeschliman leaves his oratorical ability to Phil Myers. 2. Walker Baylor leaves school work, and all that goes with it. to XValt Palmer. 3. Wesley Oakes leaves nothing to no one. 4. Henry Morasch leaves his appendix to Mr. Blunt and Maurice Bryant for future reference. 5. AnnZee R. and Katy R. leave their abundant correspondence to whoever will have it-Don't all speak at once! 6. Conrad VValters. with much regret. wills his red sweater to Dan. 7. Melvin Colvin donates his surplus pep to You. 8. Maxine Silvey leaves her typing ability to some deserving person. 9. Ruth Swift-to be different-leaves school slowly. 10. .Henry Poffenroth leaves us to try his basketball luck at some flapper school. VVhy? 11. Chester Manchester and VVallace Luther leave their permanent record cards for consolation to underclassmen who are almost smart. 12. Edith Teade leaves her good nature to Joyce Packard. 13. Mary and Marie XVeitz, Julia Bidel and Gertrude R.-the four musketeers leave us to join the four horsemen .... 14. Glenn Stanke wills his muscles to Burdette Goodrich. 15. Marie Ryan wishes good luck to the new editor of the Cold Facts. 16. Vern Enos. Glen Mathiesen, l-larry Martin and Elmon Ousley. bequeath their vegetable quartet to Steve Casper. Alphonse Meilleur, Manny A. and Bernard Luther-and we thought we were lucky to be rid of it. 17. VValter Schnabel leaves his sense of humor to Mr. Copley. 18. Geneva Abercrombie bequeaths her yelling ability to Ruth Aumann. 19. lrene Aschenbrenner leaves her brother Manny to some dependable girl. 20. Bert McCabe leaves his ideas for all Frosh to ponder upon. 21. Keith Perry leaves his mustache to Ted Cromwell. 22. Helene Brink wills her brown eyes and olive complexion to Melba Hibler. 23. G-eorge Schmick will leave his contagious grin to no onefhe likes it him- self. 24. Fd Schaefer leaves to help the pen and pencil company which bears his name. 25. jess Ochs leaves his bluifing ability to Dorotha Moys. - 26. Margery Shilling leaves her over-abundance of knowledge to Don Bridg- ham. 27. Bill Schirman bequeaths his length to Maryly Lalfollette. THE BLUE AND GOLD 21 nl D001 DN 28. Verla Carroll leaves her broken hopes to no one. 29. Fred Marler leaves his razzing ability to Lottie Aumann. 30. Burdette Day leaves Myrtle to Verle with dark threats. 31. Harold Halpin leaves and hopes Dot O. will follow. 32. Carl Heidenreich leaves his exclusiveness to VValdo Eldredge. 33. Ruth Ramsey dittos Carl's will! l tGuess perhaps VValdo must need it?J 34. Doris Packard leaves Melvin to himself. 35. XVillma Miller bequeaths her ability to encourage basketball players to Violet. 36. Ed Ensley and Melvin Ensley leave Bill lindsley to carry on the honorable name of Ensley. 37, Mildred Clegg and Dot Crumbaker leave their reputation as loving cousins to Eva Frazier and Bessie Lee. 38. Howard Hollingsworth leaves Miss Appel to some deserving junior. 39. Clarence johnson leaves best wishes to Melvina VVeitz. 40. Geraldine Inman leaves her speed in typevvriting to Miss Howard. 41. Leeland Aeschliman will his tfairj complexion to Willene Schuldt. 42. Kurt Aumann bequeaths his flunks to any person who may need them. 43. Rudolph Claassen leaves and bequeaths all he has to his little brother Clinton. 44. Dan Brownell leaves his smile to Miss Calhoun. 45. Marjorie Frazier leaves to make room for Eva. 46. Ada jane Divine. Marjorie Eastep and Sarah Fisher, will their sporting honors in basketball to Billee Watson, Edith Hemstead, and 'l'oots Her- man. 47. Claude Lee leaves his dramatic ability to Benny Hallett. 48. Marion King leaves her sweet disposition to Myrtle Ramsey. 49. Albert Litzenberger sells his permanent wave to Ole Olson. 50. Betty Mathiesen leaves Oscar to Ruth Stotler. 51. Clayton Litzenberger leaves to join in the japanese and Chinese war. 52. Esther Lee leaves with hopes of changing her name. 53. Osie Lee Hammil leaves her mammoth size to Bob Anderson. 54. Lucile Hutcheson leaves her musical ability to josephine Knox. 55. Helen McCutchen and Eva Mackleit will their peace of mind to llob Michaelsen. 56. Dorothy Ochs leaves with Harold--we think. 57. Clara and Dorothy Pazer leave four years of hard-earned knowledge as a goal for others to strive toward. This will has been duly drawn up and witnessed by the class advisor and friends. Signed: li. MEANS Advisor. AUN'l' EPPIIC JOHN BUNNY Friends. 22 THE BLUE AND GOLD QI :P :K SENIOR FEATURE 0790779 Today Tomorrow Leeland Aeschliman .... ..., Kurt Aumann ,..... .............. A Vivian Manring ,.,,.,..,,,,..,., Mildred Clegg ..,..,.... . l'ern Parvin ..,.....,....,.,,,.,,,,.,. lrene Aschenhrenner ....... Fred Marler ................ Elsie Glaser .,..,., , Bert MQC ahe ....,... ........ Harold Halpin ........ ........ lllarion King ,,,,......., . Glen llflathiesen ,......... lilmon Ousley '..... .. . Harry Martin .,,....... . Marjorie Eastep ,......... Claude Lee .......... . Dorothy Oehs ....... . Vern Enos ...,...,,...,,,,,,,, Ilenry Poffenroth ...... Helene Brink ...,...... . jess Ochs ........... Xl'illma Miller ....... . Red Stanke ..... . . l,ucile Hutcheson. . Hill Schirman ....... . julia llidel ..........,..,,...,. Albert Litzenluerger.. Geraldine Inman ......,. Howard lrlollingsworth... Osie l.ee Hamill ...i.,,,.,,,,,i,, lllelvin Ensley ,,,.,,, ,,.,,,,, Marie Ryan ...,.., ,,,,,,,, In love .............................. Still water runs deep.. In Grand Opera ............ Flirt ...........,.......,..,,.., ., Sweet and lovely .......... Quiet ...................... .. A joke ,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,, ., First class cook ....... . VVomau hater ........ .. Dorothy .,....,.... .. Ambitious ..,,...,.....,..,,.,,, Dashing young hero .... Only one thought .......... Millie ........l......,,.,...,...,,,, Second Mary Brianv.. Promising young man Striving to he a vamp., Only one ...,,.,,.,,,...,.,...,.,,. A classmate ..........,. .. L almaret dancer .....,... ........ At home .,,,.,,,..,,.,,...,............, Looking sophisticated ..... . I XX orld's largest man .......... lfemale l'aderewski .. Growing ..,,,...,.,.,,.,.......,....,. XY. C. 'l'. U. President, Famous athlete ..,..,..,...,. .-Xu ardent stepper ........ Precise and coy ....,.,.,,,, llaving a swell time .... Our ex-president .,....,... Cold Facts editor ....,.,... Still lovin' Getting deeper Singing in a flat Old maid Only sweet Chorus girl joking still On a hunger strike Galloping shiek DOROTHY! lYashing dishes just dashing 'l'hat's gone lVIILI.IE Chamber maid Mayor of Risheck Still striving VVon! An inmate Ministers wife Anywhere else just looking Playing pigmy in a circus Female Still growing janitress in a nunnery 'Peanut vendor Peacefully married Munching a hot dog Having a time Bootlulack Dusty journalist --Willma Miller THE BLUE AND GOLD IMAP! 23 Junior Class O cers First Semester XfValdo Fldredge ............ ...,.. Marcus Lowe ,........... Margaret Schaaf .......... Margaret Schaaf .,..... Vearl Day ..........,..... CLASS FLOWER Carnation OFFICERS ...WPRESlDEN'1'..... ..........VICE- PRFSIDENT......... .........SECRETARY........ ......'l'REASURlZR........ YIELL LEADER.. ADVISOR Mr. Gilbert M. Blunt CLASS MOTTO To Learn and Live Honestly CLASS YELL Red and XVhite, Red and VVhite Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Red and VVhite! Fight ! Second Semester VValdo lildredge .........Rohert lllafus ........Margaret Schaaf ,..........lane Brady ..........Vearl Day CLASS COLORS Red and XVhite IW 14 THE BLUE AND GOLD IGJKBI Roll of the Junior Class .2 N V, 1 ....Z,.r.r,.... ,.,.., iw .5 Ruth .Xuniauu Iiva Appel lietty .Xrnolcl 'lane Brady Helen llueher lilaclys Daniels Pauline Day Mona Diehl Margaret linsley Minnifreil Greer Margaret Gross Marie Guske Mellsa llilwler l.ueille llielcman .Xlnia llinnenkanip Robert ,Xuclerson Lester .Xselieulvrenner liolwert liafus llonalml llriclgliam liernaril llroweleit Maurice Bryant Clinton Llaassen -lack Collier Vearl Day lvon lliiuiek Karl lfarnest XYalclo lflclrerlge llrover linsley llilly lfnclsley llnlllllll l:nX JUNIOR GIRLS lilenfla Huffman Vivian jones -losephine Knox Iiinma Koch Ruth Koenig llara liromm Mina Kroll Marg'arete Krueger lrene Luncllmerg I,yflia l.ust ljlbflbtlly l,yons Margaret MeL'ulley Malwel MeNeilly Ruth Nauert JUNIOR BOYS I-Qflwin llerxnan Pete llemsteacl Melvin lluniphrey llorclon Hollmroolc llowarcl Hughes l'asel1al Jennings ,lack ,lorrlin Merton liroll Xvlklttll' Kroll Ilaul Krueger -Iaines l.aRue Marcus l.owe llernarrl Luther lirnest Lust Yernelle Martin lialpli MeNeilly 'l'll0l'CS2l Nelson iilaclys l'azer litheline Pierce Nellie l'resnell Myrtle Ramsey Christine Robinson Margaret Sehaaf Irma Sehulclt Velma Sehiermau Milflrecl Taylor lfclna Taylor Joyce VouSoehnen lfloreuee Mveitz Melvina XVeitz Dorothy M'ilkinson Oriuau MeNeilly Melvin Meliougall .Xlphonse Meilleur l'l1il Myers Ray Nelson Carl Ousley Walter Palmer black Rieliarclson l'aul Roberts lioclney Russell blames Ryan 'lxl1ClbK'lUI'C' Schaefer Ilan XYalters llarolfl XYells Steve White lil THB BLUE AND GOLD ' Sophomore Class Qfjqcers First Semester -Iznncs Miller ....,.,,Y Willie Lowe ..,...V. Freda llcrman ....... Ilillcc Wntsmi. .,... . CLASS FLOWER XVhite Rose OFFICERS Secoml Seinestei' ......,i,.,l'RESll3liN'I'........, ............,llmi:1lrl Rolwhic ,,.,,,,,,....,,,VlL'Ii-PRESII,JliN'l'....,.... ,,........A,,,L':i1'roll lillis .......SlCCRli'l'.XRY-TRICASL'RlCR............Mzlrjuric iJZllli3C1't ,,.,.,..,o,..,Ylfl.l. l.lfAIJliR.,....... ....,.,..lIllllL'S HIICIIIIHZIII ADVISOR Mr. R. ID. Keimc-dy CLASS COLORS Hlzlck :mil XYhitC CLASS MOTTO Find a Path or Make Une CLASS YELL Soplimnoresl Soplwinores! Fight! Fight! l iQ'ht! Triuph! Triumph! Black zmrl VYhite! t Zn 5759! D' 2.6 THE BLUE AN D GrOLT5 dl TIQRYQII Roll of the Sophomore Class Marjorie linker Lucille liriumlle Milclrecl Bucher llcmuitf Qiulmlm lJhz1ru1u Davis Marjorie llauliert A-Xnn llipple Anna llunnigan Ruth livzuis .Xlice liisher lCv:1 lfrnzier lflureuee Gentry lilise Griucr Vivizui Guslie liclith Heuisterul ,Izuues lil1CllZlI1IlH Russell Czlrrull Russell Chilton l'lllXX'11IAfl lilll1l'Cl1lll lim-1':1i'rl Qllll1I'Cl1lll Hilton L'unm'er l1ll1llLllJI'lJV liurmlmi Cornelius .Izuues Dailey lk-llmert ljilytllll XX'ilu1er liiseinzm lzirrull lzllis llmwlmi lizirviu SOPHOMORE GIRLS lirecla llCI'1'I13.11 lfern llilty liniogene Hickman .Xlive Howard ,lZl111llC Hughes Marion Hutchison Regis ,Innes liriuzl Kincaid .lfisepliiue Kroll Klan- Rrzunlick Miriam lillfollette -lezm l.:1Rue .Xlum Lzulteusclileffer lilsie Long Lola Masters lletty lX'lcC'ulley 5 SOPHOMORE BOYS hlzuues 'l linneulczuup Yr-ru Kinsinger Klux Kliuglieil limil Krnnilich I,emi:ircl l.:1ucl XX'illie Lowe Rulicrt l,yous -lzuues Miller .Xrthur Olsen llilly llarviu 'lzuues l erkius llillll Prior 'llini Rzltliff l,uCreti:1 Melxleilly Iiva lXlurascl1 Marjorie Neil hluyce l'ack:u'cl Mabel Phillips Hlanche l'resuell Lois Savage XYinifrefl Schulz Virginia Schrilwer l'iZll'lJZll'2l Smith Viuln Stilsuu Mary Swift liillee XYntson lieru Xvllylllllfx Lois -Iezui XYells llullillil Rulllrit' l,euuz1rcl Rosenkr Don Ross Herald Roth llzlrolcl Sarver fhzrrles Smiclc Llzrytun Smith Dallas Smith Robert Steviclc lirecl Strevy .lack Symnis Dick Teniplctou Cierzllcl XYzilker QUIZ THE BLUE AND GOLD 27 Q UWM 5' Freshmen Class O cers OFFICERS First Semester blue llullingswurth llurclette Gooclicli .....,.. iieurgzuine Balmer '..... Dzirid Repp ............... Nlnry .lame Appel ....... CLASS FLOWER frimsou Rose .,.,..l'RESlD EN'l'.,....... .........Vlt'E-PRESI lJliN'll.... .......SliL'RE'l'ARY....,.,. 1'RliASURliR........ Q x 1 .,..,...Y.l'.l.l. l,lLAlllLR,.,...... ADVISOR Miss l.ylia Appel CLASS MO'l'I'0 Before Us Lies the flfiinlxerg I.et us Build CLASS YELL NVe're Alive! VVe're Alive! VVe're the Spirit of '35! Second Semester .r..........liulv Michaelsen .....,..,......M:1x Smith .......Geurganne llzllmer ..............,..,lDavid Repp ,jerrcnc Nzistvrsun CLASS COLORS Crimson :mal Gray U06 ZH THE BLUE AND GOLD BCL?-fell Roll of the Freshmen Class 5 Mary .lane .Xppel Mary ,Xrelier lmttie .xlllllilllll lieorgzuine lizilxer jnsephine lizirtlesun Clerzilrline Cliiltun l,m'ene Dailey linmgene llzrulmert .Xclele llittnier Gertrude llittmer XYiln1:1 liiseinzin llzlzel lfislier lleryl Clzlrvin lluwzlrcl Alwlmutt lizirnest llilgflllll Stanley llZllllllSU'l' lluvicl lizilrlwin iiulcler l4urfm'il Steve Casper Ralph Lbclaiiig llulwert l'm1m'er Teil Qlruruwell .Xllen linsley llelzel liux limi' lfllltl XY:i5'ne Hass .Xrvliic Clingricli i FRESHMEN GIRLS -lllllllltll. Uerlmer liernlrline Gray lillen lleffner Lillian llowell Mzzrjurie -Iensen l,eunzL -lUllI1SUll llelenzl lirinn livelyn Krueger xlilfylj' l.2ll'lUllf.'ttC liclnn l,Zl.llfL'llSClllf'g0l' liessie l,ee l,illi:1n l,itzenl1erg'er lluflltllj' l,lUj'll .Ierrene Mzlsterswn FRESHMEN BOYS liurrlettc ilumlricli lbuwell Guuclricli Quinton Ciruss Ilenny llallett I lnrulcl lleiflenreivli llzlrifl llelni Kenneth llicknmn l,eun:1rcl llickmzln -life llullingswurtli l'lzirenee lluwell Ilmmlil llull lflvin .lwluismi lliiyrl Kuliler XYzu1cl:1 Mcfutclien lilsie McNeilly Violet Miller ljnrutlia Nuys llilclzi l':1tterson .Xnne Ruff Mullie Russell Maxine Sanders .Xlice Sclineicler XYillene Scliulflt Ruth Stutler May Tzlylur Luis -lean Tlimnpsmi Rziyrnuml KVUIHIII llzirulcl l.inlc llenry l.itzenlmerg'er Kulmert Micliaelsen ling' Nelson Roy Paysse Ilzlvicl Repp llzlle Rogers Max Smith liicliarrl Steviclc lflnier Teclruw liewge XVatsun llee XY1lj'Illll'C liulmert XYriglit 3- 265. 1,r TlfY ' Q x 'Y ,.-, lr : -- v . , . . , iw. - V, 1 . :H , xv . ,I F, :SL . .A ' EA ' FQ.. -.Q ' ,,4.,'r - - 1 '-cyix -K U- f '- xl- ,- Viinfn .l,.,l ,, P' A 'Q 3 1 Z., 41 'I Q ' 1 -.U -' -A 4. .-x,--z-, ,frm V. 1 -0 am., W U, K ' A .L- .4 L. 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Q- A .v Q. : -I uv M5 1-N, 1 4 17,11- IF' 'FI-IU ISLUIQ AND GKJLIY 20 -as nc-nun -nv DIEBAT Ncg':ltix'6 AXi4i.il'lNIltiYL' l'llll,ll'MYlCRS IIICNRY MOlQ.XSL'll MIRLXM l,.Xl Ol,l.Ii'l l'li Rl, l'll S'I'O'l'l.lCR ICLMUN Ul'Sl.lfY tfzlptzlinj Kl'R'I' AXUKIXNN Qiillllfililli COACH Mr. Chcstct' IJ, lizllmwk MANAGER ii1'UYC1' Iinsley lJliILX'l'lC QL'liS'l'ION: Rcsulvt-ml that L'I1:1i11 Stores arc i7t'U'il1l0IlfZli t-1 thc lic-st Interests of thc .XII1CI'iL'2ll1 Iflmlvlic. Colfax, affirmative Farmington, negative Un i'il'iCi1lj' ex'011i11g'. Uctulncr 23. thc clel:-ating' SCZISUII was upcm-ll fm' Vnltzlx when thc- i:ZlI'H1iI1QUJI1 I1CQ,'ZltiX'C team mct our :1ffirm:1tix'c tcnm lu-rc. In spitv uf the fact that the tczlms rlirl nut clash vt-ry st1'u11g'l5',C'ulfz1x slwwctl ll I11Zll'kl'fi supcrim'ity :mtl mm Ivy :1 wirlc Illilfgili. Colfax, negative Garfield, affirmative The' Colfax clelmzlters 11lUfUl'L'ii tn iiIll'fit'i1i, iffifiilj' 0Yl'l1iIlQ'. Xuvcllmlwx' 6. wlwrc our m-gutxvc' tczlm wlth its two ilu-xpc1'i0m'crl mcmlmc-rs, Klirinm l.:l- C-SU THE BLUE AND GKJLID -as mmm: IW lfollette and Philip Myers. and the veteran. Elnion Ousley, debated the Gar- field affirmative. The outstanding feature of this debate was the manner in which the two teams clashed. Our negative team. however. found little difficulty in winning the decision. Colfax, affirmative Oakesdale, negative The Oakesdale negative team came to Colfax, Friday evening. November 13. to debate our affirmative team. Again the well-coached Colfax debaters won. The end of the week found only two undefeated teams in the county-- Colfax and Thornton. Colfax, negative Rosalia, affirmative Perhaps the most difficult debate of the season was held on Thursday evening. November 19. The strong Rosalia affirmative invaded our floor to struggle with our negative team. The excellent work of our negative team in this debate deserves much praise. Colfax was pleased and contented when liosalia. the county champions for the last few years, returned home de- feated. Colfax, affirmative Pullman, negative Playing their usual role, the Colfax affirmative team won easily over the Pullman negative team, Saturday night. December 5. This decision tied Colfax and Thornton for the County Championship. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE Colfax, affirmative Thornton, negative Un Saturday afternoon. january 23, the Colfax debaters and their coach. motored to Pullman to take part in the debate tournament sponsored by Del- ta Sigma Rho and Forensic Circle of the State College of XVashington. Promptly at 1:15 p. m. the Colfax affirmative debated the well-prepared Thornton negative team. Colfax won the decision which entitled us to com- pete for the Eastern XYashington Championship. EASTERN WASHINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE Colfax, affirmative Central Valley, negative Immediately following the Odessa-Central Valley debate. in which Cen- tral Valley won, Colfax debated the winner for the lfastern lVashington Championship title. .-X flip of the coin decided that Colfax should take the affirmative and Central Valley the negative. The debate was very close and the debaters were evenly matched. By bringing up an issue with which the question was not concerned, Central Valley lost the debate to Colfax. Colfax was awarded two beautiful trophies. DEBATE BANQUET .Xfter the Colfax-Central Valley debate the members of the debate teams and the coaches attended the Second Annual High School Debate Banquet at the XYashington llotel. Pullman. The debaters. as guests of the State College of lVashington. were further entertained by attending the basketball game that evening in the college gymnasium between XY. S. C. and the Uni- versity of ldalio. 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TI-IIC IELUIC AND GOLD 231 vas ncfmwu uw Girls, and Boys' Qlee Clubs +3 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Presirlent ,A,AA,,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,AA.A,,,,,,,...,.,...,A .,,,.... I J 1 iruthy Uclis Vice-Presiflent ,Y............. .......... I lelcm' Hrink Socrvt:n'y-'I'rc:1s11rc1 'YY,,... ,,,,YY,...........,,Y.,Vw.Y,,,.........,..,, ...,.,,, V ' ivizin Klllllfillgl' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss Hcvcrlcy Means. lJirc'c'tm' - I'IZll'i7?ll'Z1 Smith, .Xwmiipzxliist Us-u1'g':l1111e lizllmcr l'sI'L'iIZl llerlnan lictty Mzlthicscn Jlllill Hide! liiimgciie Hickman XX'illn1:1 Miller .lane lirzuly lfcrn Ililty IDU:-ntl1yOcl1s Ilelcne lirink Alflfitlll illltclwsmi -lnycc l':u'k:11'cl Klilrl1'erlL'lL-gg Regis hluncs l'ln'istinc' Ruluinsim llliarnizl Davis ,luscphinc Knux ,Xiiiilvv Rudy .Xnn llippcl lCnnn:i Koch Kzitlic-rinc Rudy Ruth Evans M:n'g':n'c-to Iirlic-gc-1' Yvlinu Scliicrnizni XYinnifrccl IiI'0f'1' Mnryly l,:1l wll0tt0 Marin' XXX-itz lilsic Glaser Viviun Mnnring Mary XX'citz BOYS' C-LEE CLUB OFFICERS Vrcsiclcnt ..A.,,..,,,,,,,Y,.,......,..,,...,.....A,,,, YY.....,...,,Y..,.,,.....,,,,,,,,...,,.. .,,,,, . . ,,lCln1mi Uuslvy Vice--Prcsiclent ,,..,,...........,,,,,,, ...........,AYY,.....,.,,,YY,,,.,.,...,..,,.,,,........,,,,, , .linrclcttv Ilny Svcrctzlry-'l'1'e:1s111'Q1 ',,,,, ,, ...... , ,,,,,Y.......,,..,,,,,, ,.,,,,. , Y, ,Mc-lvin Mcllnngzill BOYS' GLEE CLUB Miss Hevcrlcy ML-rms. lliwctui' - iiQm'g':111110 lizllmcf. .Xccmlnmrniist XYIIIIQCI' liziylm' Vern linux lilcn AIIltI1iK'Sl'!l llcrnzlrrl l5i'un'Qlc'it Melvin linslcx' Mvlvin MClJimg'11ll -Iznncs Iinclizmzm iliwclun IiflI'Yi11 .Xlphimsc Xlvillcur Russell Qf:u'1'ull Ilmvzlrrl llulli11g'sxx'm'tl1 Philip Mya-rs Rnrlulph IAIZLZISSCII -Inc IItlIIiHQSXX'1l1'tIl k':11'I Oilslc-x' XY:1lclu lflclrcclgc Mcrtmm Krull lflinnn Unslc-5' flurclmi L'm'm'lius IIIIIII KVIICQCI' XY:lltci' IIZIIIIIUI' llnrflette Day .Innws Lzxliuc- 'l'Innn:1s Rzltlifl' Vcarl Day Iililllflfg' 1,00 llzlvicl Rvpp lvun Uiinick lirccl Mnrlcr l2cm'g'c Svlnnivlc liilly Iimlslcy IIZIITX Martin S11-W XYhit4- 12 'PHE BLUE AND GOI JI? G IICLEQII iris' Sextet, Boys, Quartets and Violin Quartet Girls' Sextet, Boys' Senior Quartet, Boys' Junior Quartet GIRLS' SEXTET ss lic-x'c-11-ly Klvnns ,,,. ,,.,... ,.,.tt.,,.....,.,....,,,,,,, r.,Y,,,,, V V I lirtvtm' In miln iit'I'iH.'l ',,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Ar.,,,,,,t ..,.,,..r,. X cruiiiiuiiiist jane Brady Vivian Mzmnring' I.ncilc lllltclicsim Hzirlmrzi Smith IIUYUIIII' Oclis Iflsic illzlsvr BOYS' SENIOR QUARTET Xliss licvvrlcy Nic-:ins ,,,.,.,.....A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.u...,u.,,,,,,,,,t,... A,,,.. , I5 mrutliv Hill' A I xillswll, ,..,...... Flinun Onslcy Glen Nzithicscn Vern Enos Harry Martin BOYS' JUNIOR QUARTET Kliss lieu-1'ley Means ,,,,,,,,,..,........,.,,,,..AAr, Uirectm' Ilaiimtliy XX'ilkinsun ,,.... 'XUCUIIIIDZIIIISI Hurclctte Hay Phil Myers Carl Ousley XY:ilclU Iildreclgc VIOLIN QUARTET Miss Q42ltI1t'I'illt' lirennan ,,7,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,iii, liirectur Villflliitil ilerlmcr ,,......,..i,u,,,, ...i.. X ccumpanist Czirrull lfllis Harry Martin Yvrn lunus Niifiillll I.z1l7ullCttc I Jirectur .......,............,,.,.,..XCCll1l1lJZlI1ISt IN THIS l1I,I7lfi AND G1 FLIP rar, VM IIGKJFII 'IGN Orchestra and Band Miss f'Illlll'I'iIH' Ii1'L'1m:m, lJi1'L-utm' YlHl.lX: xliI'iZllN l.:1l wllcttc. 'l'lw1nus lizltliff. wllP5CI?lliIll' linux, Ruth Slutlw. Var-- rwll lillis. Nl:11'jm'ic I 1':1zim', limb Nliclxzwlsmm, Iiill l':1rx'i11, llilclu l,IlflC'l'Ru1l llmmlcl Russ. l.CllHIlI'fl lliuknmu. VI ..XIQlXli'l': llurry Alllffili. Ihxtty Nl:Ltl1icsn-11. Ilvnry Nlnrzlsclm. l l.l l'lC: llwris l':1ckz11'cl. 'I'IQUMI1UNli: Vern l':11H5,lilR'I1 NlIlflliL'Sl'l1, Klux Smith. 'TRL M52 Kl:1xfinucl1'icl1. l'l.XNU: XYi1111iI'1'e-rll11'cc'1'. Y NIV. R11rlwl1vl1 XYUIIR' ,,,, ,,,,, ,, ,A.AA,, ,,,,.,A I Jixm-flux' MEMBERS llctty Klatllicscll ll:u'1'5' Nlilflill Klzlx Smith Nlclvin HllIllIbl'll'Cj' fiI'HYCI' lfmlcy 'I'l11m1z1s Rzltliff llzlrulrl Hzllpiu Yvrn lhms lillrflvttc' lhmcl1'ivlx .lc-as Uchs fllcn NIZltllil'Sl'll XX'illi:1111 ll1'ilsIn1rgg' I-34 TIPIE BLUE AND GOLIT vii IKLRYQI W OPERETTA UFOLDEROLH Under the direction of Miss lleverley Means STUDENT MANAGERS Business Manager ..,,, ..e......,,...w,v.A,.e...,........,w,....,,,,..A,...,., H oward Hollingsworth Assistant Manager ee,,,e, ...we.,..................... X lphonse Meilleur Stage Managers A.,,..... , A,.,,.. Rudolph Claassen, Claude l.ee Costume Manager ...., ..,,..........,.,..,.,..........Y,v 1 Xnnzee Rudy Properties l........... .u.., A,.,..,A,..,...............v.....,, R e gis .lunes ACCOMPANISTS lieorganne llaher 1 Barbara Smith t'.XS',l' Ol? CllARAC'l'ERS Silas Stickein, pruprietur of Starvation lun ................,.... ....... l iurdette Day .Xmanda Stickein. his wife ,,....,.,...............,Y..,,., .v,l,,,.... j :me Brady Reuhen Register, the clerk ....,ee,A,lAA.,.. ..........,,....... V ern Enos l'ete Patterfuot, negro hell hwy ...... ....,.l J ames Buchanan Sam Sidestepper ,,Y,,,,.,.............,,.... ,, ..,... Thmnas Ratliff Iliclc lluinlmell, IL waiter ........,,.,,,, ..............,. l von Dimick Hanna jingle, wife of the judge ,,Y4......tY.,,V,,A..l,..t ,,,,,, B fliriam Lalfollette ,Iunie jingle, their daughter .............,......t..,...,.,........ ........... D harina Davis l.urd ligo l.unlt-uw, a seion uf English nobility ..... ,,,,,,.,,.Y,4.,,, X Valdo lildredge Summer Girls Spending Vacations at the lnn Phyllis liursythe. a love-sick damsel .,,...,,i ,,,,,,,t,.,,,,, D umthy Ochs Klillly Xlifltlletc1n,21 hello girl ,...,...,,.,.e..,.,..,. ,,,,,, Q lhristine Robinson lmttie l.ing'u, fresh from a rilmlmn counter ,,,,,, ,,,,,l I Imogene Hickman Maud Rlasun. a manicure adept ,.,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. lX lildred Clegg Bessie llrmrn. Z1 yuuthful hat trimmer ,,.,.. ,,,,,.,, l Freda llerman l.1n'ille l.ipstiL'li. zlcldieted tu eusineties ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I Catherine Rudy TI-IE BLUE AND GOLD 35 as e saws 1-e nu Minnie Miller, somehody's stenog .......... ....... ll larion Hutchison Ruth Ransom, sells phonograph records ...... ....... ll laryly Laliollette Pauline Prude, name not suggestive ....,,... ....... N Vinnifred Greer Myra Moore, a ladies' shoes expert .....,... ......,..,.. E lsie Glaser Myrd Morrison ......,...,..,.............,..,.,....,...............................,....,..,........ Vivian lllanring Minstrel Boys, Stranded and Strapped llolm Burnett, end man tBonesJ .....................,........,...............,..,.,.... Glen Mathiesen lien Birch, end man tTamhol ....... .......... l 'hilip Myers Sam Smitchell, interlocutor ......., ....... X Valter Palmer Tommy Tucker ..,.,..................,... ...,..i,. I ilmon Ousley Cal Ketchum ,..... .... ........., L ' arl Ousley Dare Emmett. .,..... 'Ioe .I imison ......... Steve VVhite Helene Brink Ruth Evans Margarete Krueger .loc Hollingsworth ....,,Paul Krueger .......Walker llayloi Members of Chorus Gordon Garvin Melvin McDougall David Repp 'loyce Packard james LaRue Fred Marler Merton Kroll Victor Kroll Gordon Cornelius Dancers Josephine Knox Marie VVeitz julia Bidel Mary VVeitz Ann Dippel AnnZee Rudy The Colfax High School Orchestra played the overture for the operetta. A special orchestra played the accompaniment for the entire performance. Members of the special orchestra were: Carroll Ellis, Ruth Stotler, Billy l'arvin, Burdette Goodrich, Doris Packard and lletty Mathiesen. The or- chestra was under the direction of Miss Catherine Brennan and the accom- panist was VVinnifred Greer. r Miro 6, tl. , i 'J my -- if-P 'Qi '59 1 if x tvkpww 2-56 THE BLUE AND GOLIT vii IIQJXQDII ISV Junior Class Play THE NUT FARM lX'liss l.ylia Appel, Director Y The Nut lfarm is a three-aet ClJ111Cllj'. The Bartons sell their husiness in Iowa and come west. They expect to huy a nut farm in California. XYillie wants to lx-e a clireetur of film comedies, while Helen, young wife of Ruhert. falls rietim tu the flattery of llamiltun 'l'. Hullarrl. llullanrl's graft is tu secure ylbllllg wmnen to act in films, pruviclecl their families have enough immey tu make them xvurtli fleeeing. llelen persuacles Ruhert to put his nnmey intl: the film insteacl uf the farm. XYillie tries to prevent the venture hut Helen wins, XYillie is alluwerl tu clireet the picture. The l'I1lJllt'j' is prac- tically lust: XYillie clisapiiears ancl the movie men try to buy Rulwert's interest in the film luefure XYillie's return. XYillie, liuwerer, returns in time and states that the revisecl picture is a great eumie sueeess. Willie ancl .Xgatha marry aml the play encls liappily fur all. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. llartun ...... ..........,., ..,...,,.,...,,,....,,.....,..................... l ' imma Kneh Xliillie llilrtwn ..,... ,,,.,l.,tt,,,,, X Yalfhm lflclreclge liulvert llent ......... ....... l ,ester .Xsehenhrenner lfzra SllSL'Ull1l7 ....,.. .l,..t,,,,,.,,.,,, C iruver linslei' llelen llent .................. ...........,,.... L 'lara lirmnm .Xgatha Slisemmih ,,t,,.,,,,, 7,Y,,, l Jmmtliy XX'ilkinstm llamiltun 'lf llullancl ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 'aul Krueger bl. Clarence liiclclefurcl ..,,,,, .,,,,,...,,,.,,,., X fenrl Ugly llrlrulfl Van llwrtun .,,,....,, ,,,,,, ,t,,,, ,..,, B lelviu lluiiiplirei' llllllil ...................................................................... , ...t, lrene Lunclherg' Production Staff llUSl11t'SS 3l2U12lg't'1 '...... .,..................,.............. ....,.. X l phunse Meilleur Stage Manager ,,,.,,,.,,..,. ,,.,,YYV-,,,,V,, fm-1 Ouglg-y .Xflrertising Manager -,,,, , ,,,.YYYV.,V,V,,,V,,,Vw,,,,,,w-,,-.- Km-I Iiarnq-Qt l'l'U1JC'1'lj' AlIlIlZlQ'Cl'S ...... .,.,.,.. F lane llracly, Ralph MQNeilly I lli1ll'4l1'0lW -----.-......... ...... l Jetty .Xrnulrl, XYinnifrefl Greer VN 'FI-IIC ISIQUIC AND GOLD 061120 ONEFACCT PLAY THE RABBIT' Mr L'l1e'tm' ID Iiwlmwl' llircctm' 5 , 4 x . ,. .. .... lhm- Rzlhhit, ii titlgcrly in um- nfl. piwwliicccl hy zm all-hiffh scliiml 1' XXHII thc hfczil mic-zlrt play umtc-st :incl thc rigglit tu i'cpi'c-aciit L1,li'1x lh,h Ncliiml in thc chstriut :mil wmiity contests. S . 1 . ui liilul In thc fhstiiut vmitcst :lt lglciwrssc. Klzircli IN, The Kzihhit was 1 ': ' 'st plzicv. In thc vuliiitx' imzlls. hchl in Lulizix, thc hwzll mh'zlm:ltlsts :mg pimx-fl thc-ii' Sl1IK'l'iHl'ity hy winiiiiig first phlfv. Thr' sclimils umipctiiig thc' finals wcrc Colfax, 'I'Iim'iitmi. Mzilrlcn :mel 'l4cku:l. 'l'hc- Rzzhhit is :1 trzigccly ni rurzil lifv in XX':1h-s. 'l'hc play cc-iita-rs :num Him-11, :1 hliml, fitili-1ll11U'. :mil his thii'u'ci1 yczu' nhl sistcr. l.uv.'i'ic. In the upciiing scviic. llizlrluttc. :ui uhh-1' sister, kills Zlll lll'llll'Cli rzihhit In put it lf in its ui Vhihppl mutliu sistu Lxplims tu I mimic thlt it ltIlH1N ls ' Q mis 1 1.4 .. .- 1 . . V-. . . K . 1 4 llllilillblij' :incl in p lin it is hcttvi' rlczul. l,mx-rua-c:11'ricstlicjiistiticziliim mx-1 tu 1- pimlileiii lit Uxxcii.1iirlclu1rh'sth.it the mciailul thing' tu chi is tu kill Oxuii I x' fil'HXX'Ilillg' him iii thc iliillpmiil. In thc- last svciw l,mx'i'ic's iiciiimtic mi Inc-:lks IIINIUI' the sti lin :mrl thc ciirtzliii falls il'2lX'iI1Q' hw' ilI'1lkCI1 in miml Zllll hinlxg I.mxiu ....... Lhzirhittc Philippzl fjXX'l'I1,,. .I 1 ,hui ,,,,, i CAST OF CHARACTERS hillffij' l,:1Ifulh'tt0 XVillem' Schulclt ....,,.....l:1i1c lirzulx' , XYCVII liims ,,,,..XX:1lrlii l'.Icli'c1lg'c 38 THE BLUE AND GOLI7 vw wma iw Senzior Class Play THE CALL OF THE BANSHEEH Miss Lylia Appel .,.......,.....,......,, Director The Call of the Banshee, a melodramatic mystery-farce in three acts. was chosen this year as the Senior class play. A hypnotist, who has lived in the African wilds. returns to America to visit his cousin, and brings with him a servant versed in the occult mysteries. lie has with him pet snakes, monkeys, beetles, etc. These are allowed to crawl about the house. Soon an air of fearful mystery develops. All the oc- cupants of the house act so peculiar that each concludes that he himself is the only sane person in the house. An old maid from l-Boston, who has had ner- Yolls prastration. comes to the house for rest and quiet and brings an excitable nurse. Presently, the cousin mysteriously dies. and his will causes more con- troversy. .-X colored servant and a country constable furnish the comedy. Eventually the hypnotist is accidentally slain by the treachery of his own servant and ofcourse the many mysteries are cleverly and entertainly worked out. 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS 1 Peter .Xdair ......,,...i....,.i................,.............,................ ....... L laude l.ee Ur. Neville Lacey ....... ......... l iert Mctiabe Clem Durward ........., ....... H arold lialpin -loan XYalters ...... ...... lX 'larjorie Eastep llazel Orpen ..,..... ........,.,. lv larie Ryan Linda llerkins ....,... ......... I' Iva Mackleit Tom Scott .....,,.... ........ G len Mathiesen Mrs. Grimes ...... ....... l .ucile Hutcheson Hilda ...............,...... ....... B etty Mathiesen Blanche Lamb .,...,,. ..........,.r.. J ulia Ridel 'liibby l.amb ........ ......, lX flildred Clegg Ur. Markowitz ...... ........... K urt Aumann Walter l'ayne ..v,. .....,.. . Conrad Vllalters Sheriff .............. ..... ........... ........,.l........ A X l bert Litzenberger Nvllfll ...... .........................................,................. V ern Enos Production Staff BUSi1'ieSS Manager ..,.i..... ..............,,..,,..,.....,.........,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,,,,,,,,,, H enry Morasch Advertising Manager .,...,,. ....,.,,,.,,,...........,,,,.,.,,......., W alker Baylor Pwperties ..........,................ ,.,,....... A da Jane Divine, Helene Brink Costumes ....................,.,.. ......,... D orothy Ochs, Vivian Manring Pwmpter .A,............... ......,..,........................ H elen McCutchen Stage Managers... ., .... Harry Martin, Edward Buchanan nl' Aw W s 4 I iv 243' U 1, s P. tr Jil.: -qv. gf'-Lff' . H, -15:1 4-1.1: '41 4 . ff' nw Q ' ,' -!1,x- 02 4- Y 1-' ,. iw pm- - . Vg.---I P.. g..'. an wr-' 'lf -Lb? ' . Tk-P A 1 fi A . .5 -47, f' -, ,JG :pant Q , 2' f f 7fL19's-- SY Qi. g .A : ,. ,re 'Q ' 1' .- - f 21? . 1 ,. I 'ev A figffiizf' T ' , -, an 4-5 - ' ' viii? iii? '5.',4 't J ' -Ahgfpf E.. 6 A ' al .I 1 Y! fam. fn R 4 n a rf. ' 6. U. - K 1. '3 H517 H w 0 1: - . ,-- ., .-as--.sfz ,L ' '.,1f..,51f1'f+,x , I. sw' ' - - V1-LY' .4 -.4 fi' .'J f,'Q fr -U .,-,Kd - W. , fr.. RQ, 2.35, frflzfg. -X LJ in f-uw..-21' Jn. E417 LIZ' -vu. ,- 542 an L Sm- ' 1124 -'J' ' ginpffkg' '? Q . FT .4 -'Wifi lr' f . x-..f .5:..3, in .3- T12-,iff 1 39:-lfgx-5:3 -I H32 ., was 414 P 1- .A 1 afff Ss: Q., 'FI-IE l3l.UI5l AND GOLI3 I-SH lawn nv FOOTBALL 'hiv' .Aw Mr. lizlrl 'liltlm ,,..,,,. ........ L 'uilvll lX':1ll4er linylur .,,,, ,,,.,., A lZlllIlg'Cl' Squad Members lluwell liumlriel1. g'uzu'ml blames Miller. center liclwin llermzm. lmlf lmelq l74'll l'lUX-Q llflll ltiwlf Xlillie l,mx'e, lmlf lvzleli ll ?ll'l llllx' .Cullm- Iwm Dimick dum-rl lJIlX'l4l. l3:1lclw111.gl1:11'rl ' N xlilllflfl' llrxxmt, gunrcl -lflmcs RBTW- ml Furl Uusleyf, g'u:u'cl Ormzm MeNeilly. eml Steve l'ZlSl3l'l'. lmlf lmelc llamlcl XYells. eenter lilemm Stzmlie. tzlelcle llmmlrl llflflgllillll. ill1Zl1'fl'l' lmzlela Curl lleirlenreielm, eml Ray Nelslm, lmlf lmzlelc llulmert LQUIIUYCII gllilfll liurrlette Clmmclriel1, ClllZll'lCI' lmel: Mertmm Kvnll, guzlrcl Yietm' lirull. guzlrcl lilviu 'llIllIlSUIl. guarml llurclette Day. hall' lmelc llzlmlrl Szlrver. 'l':1elcle Klzlfeus l.mx'e. qu:11'te1' .less Oells. center lirnest Lust, fulllmzlelc Dan liruwnell. tackle llnmlrl lleimlem'eiel1. eml Rnluert .Xmlersm1, guzlrrl l'ete llemstezul, encl lhlflftlbll litzenlnerger. tnelcle l,em1:n'rl l.:mrl. tackle fleurge XY:1tsm1, enrl Colfax lligh Selmul started the season with twelve lettermen: llflllllll NllYeilly, Clzlytmm l.itzenlme1'gef. lwm llimielc, llzln ll1'HXYl1Cll. ,less Ueln es Miller. Kluuriee liryzmt, Glenn Stzmlce, ,lZllllL'S liyzm, AlZll'L'llS l,1m.m XX lllie l,mx'e :mcl lfrnest l.ust. 40 THE BLUE AND GOLI5 Iii IQJKBI Y Colfax 6 Dayton 0 The Colfax Bulldogs won their first game of the year from Dayton. The boys played good football and the prospect looks bright for the season. Colfax 0 Hillyard 13 Colfax went down in defeat under the strong llillyard team. Although Colfax lost the game they showed plenty of fight. Colfax 0 Endicott 38 Colfax lost their first conference game. Endicott is a strong team and all who witnessed the game saw a powerful high school team in action. Colfax 7 St. John 0 Colfax won their second conference game from St. john. The St. john team was a smaller team but it took a great deal of fight to defeat them. Colfax 0 Lacrosse 13 This game between Colfax and Lacrosse was the third conference game. Lacrosse has a strong team and had defeated the Endicott team. Lacrosse I Q tr Q 1 . Q - was successful in winning the tounty Championship. Colfax 0 Clarkston 45 Colfax showed a great deal of fight in this game but the heavy fighting Clarkston team. which is one of the strongest teams in the state. was not to be scored on. Colfax 0 Moscow 20 Colfax bowed down to another strong team when they met Moscow and were defeated. Colfax 0 Ritzville 7 Colfax was defeated in a sea of mud by Ritzville. Coach Tilton did not use the Senior men until the latter part of the game but the field was too slick to allow Colfax to score. 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'I'I10 t0:1111 fi11isI1c-fl s0c1111fI i11 IQIIK' rlistrivt 1110c't z111fI I1111g'I1t tI1c111scI1'cs into tI1c IIIIIZII Qlllllt' i11 thc' Cllllllty' tm1111'11z1111c'11t. 'I'I1c'y wcrc' fIcfc:1tcrI I15' the I'11II111:111 rlliiiitvt who 111111 tI1cL'u1111tyI'I1:111111i1111sI1i11. I11.1s11I1-clistiutt1111111.1111e11II11II.1xI11st1111tt11 I'11II111:111 z1111I I lill-lffltllll Ilia' 1'ig'I1t to play i11 thc lillill rlistrivt t11u1'11:1111011t. karl IlCIfIC'I1I'l'lCII, cc11tc1' 1111 the Ilullmlug' lllllIlll'l. was 111cIccfI :ls llllrxvillill 1111 thc first Illl-Cwlllltj' tv:1111. COUNTY GAMES Colfax 28 St. John 16 L'11If:1x plzlycrl gwmfl I1:1sIic'tI1:1II :111rI IICIII tI1c Ic':1rI lllllllllg-ll llll' QIZIIIIC. Colfax 7 Lacrosse ll IH1111-I1z1skctI1:1IIpI:1yccI1111z1sIicIq fIm11'1'cs11ItcrI i11rIc-In-:It I'111'tI1c Il11IIfI11g's. Colfax 25 Endicott 12 I'Iz1yi11g' :1g':1i11st tI1L'i1' g'1'c':1Icst 1'ix'z1Is tI1c II11II1I11g's I1z1mI Iittlc' t1'1111I1IL- i11 1IcIc:1t111g' tI1c111. 42 ' THE BLUE AND GOLD K-1' IGJKDI 1 Colfax 11 Lacrosse 17 The Bulldogs played good basketball the. first period of the game but slowed down during the latter period and lost the game. Colfax 21 Pine City 20 Playing with a never-quit spirit Colfax won from Pine City in one of the finest high school basketball games which has been played here. The final basket was made in the last ten seconds of the game. Colfax 40 Endicott 13 Colfax Bulldogs, supported by a large group of rooters, went to Endicott and had little trouble in defeating them. Colfax 19 St. John 21 This was anyone's game from the start to the finish. After playing two over-time periods St. john sank a basket. Colfax 16 Pine City 32 This game was played in the middle of the week and Coach Tilton saved his regulars for the sub-district tournament. The Colfax basketball team coached by Earl Tilton started the season with four lettermen: Albert Litzenberger, Henry Poffenroth. Marcus Lowe, and Ernie Lust. BASKETBALL GAMES Pullman ........ ....,......... 2 3 Colfax . Steptoe ...., ....... 2 5 Colfax . Garfield ........ ....... l 0 Colfax . .Xlbion ....... ...,... l 4 Colfax . Palouse ..... ....... 9 Colfax . Thornton ...,.,. 9 Colfax Steptoe ..... ..,.... 2 3 Colfax , .Xlbion ..,......,..,,.., ....... 1 3 Colfax . Thornton ............... ..,.... 2 l Colfax , l,ewis 81 Clark ..,.... 3l Colfax . Harrington ...,..... ...,... 2 2 Colfax , Garfield .,........ ....... 1 S Colfax . SL -lohn ......... ....... 1 6 Colfax . f'cl.acrosse ...... ,,..... l l Colfax Iklindicott ....., ....,,. l 2 Colfax 9 l,acrosse ...... ......, 1 7 Colfax . ffl ine City ......,.... ....... 2 0 Colfax iflindicott .....i......,.... ....... l 3 Colfax Coeur d'Alene .,..... 49 Colfax 'FSL John .,........... .,..,.. 2 l Colfax 'Pine City ...... ....... 3 2 Colfax xClarkston ...... ......, l 6 Colfax xl'ullman ..,................. .,..,.. l -l Colfax xClarkston .,.........,......... ....... 2 -l Colfax If-Conference Games. x -fTournament Games. TI-IE BLUE AND GOLD Q i6N.9l TRACK MN M, Mr, llzirulrl ll. t'r:1wfm'rl ....,,, .,....... L iwncli Melvin Uilvin ,,,,,....A..,,,,.,...,. .,A,,,, K l1lIlZlg'Cl' linungli interest was zwulist-rl this j'l'Zll' tu lmvc :in lnterclzlss 'lil'2ll'lx X lt was hclcl lXpril lfmtli :Lt the lt-:lll pzlrlc. 'lilic scliunl scpizul was pirlu-rl lu tlu' lmrs wlmu were untstzlnrlinq in thc 1-vc-nt in wllicli tllcx' cntcrc-cl The lmys wht: turnccl nut for the lnterclziss Mc-vt :incl their vrviitf. x in liurclmi iinrvin. llistzinrc 'l'lunnz1s lizltliff, llistaiicc- 'I'lic-mlurc St'lmcfc1', llistaiicc' llnlmcrt L'mn1m'cr, llistzince l':I'll0St l,nst. Sprints Kliltnn fiUllUX'l'l', llistzlnrc lililytlill l ,ltZCl1lTCI'g'Cl'. XYcigl1 Steve QAZISIHCV. XXI-iglits George xY1ltSUll, Sprints Ilzlrplcl XVclls, Sprints Ornmn MUNQ-illy, 'lumps llzirulrl llciclciircirli. llist:1nt't I'irlwz1rcl SCl1?lCfCl', Distzliicc' lvnn llinlick. Distzliice Benny llzlllet. llistnnrc- L'l:u'cncc- lluwcll. llistznicc Rnlvcrt XVriglit. Distance Rnclulpli Clzuisseii, llistznicv Iluli Niclizlc-lsen, llistzincc XYilnier liisc-man, llistzincc .lack hllbfflllll, llistrnicc Klux Klinglieil, Sprints Merton Krnll, XYQ-ights limil Krzunlicli, l7ist:1nrc Ya-rn Kinsingcr, Sprints Iiill I':1rx'in, .Ininps . l':?lI'I1CSt llngczlnt. llistzmcc Klux Sinitli, llistznicc' llillll lirncg'0i', llistzlncc Dick Tcinplctnn, Distztiiuc .Inc llpllinggswurtli. llnrrllcs l':lsrl1:1l It-nningrs, llnrcllcs I D ts l :nil I riiir, Sprints llnvc llclni, l,lSt2lIlCC' Store llfliitc. llistzlnce -less Uclis, llnrcllcs XY:1llqcr lizlyluny llurcllcs Hurclctte llziv. llnrmlles. lnvclin liilfl Onslcy, XVeigl1ts llizlrlvs Sinicli, l,lSUlI1Ct' llmvzirrl llullingswortli, hlunips llunzllrl llrirlglizun, hlnnips, llnrr xyilylll' Class, Distance l.cmmr1l l,:mcl.XV6igl1ts liziyiinnnl Iirmnnni, Sprints Vcurl llzly. -lumps lfrcrl Slrcry, llistancc Ilnnzilcl llnll. llistzincc Staiilcy llzinnister, liistziiirt- 'l'crl tirrnnxvcll, Sprints llzln I4i'un'm-ll. Xlkligllts lflincr 'l'crlrmv, llistznict- Vit-tm' lirnll. llnrfllvs 44 use THE BLUE AND GOLI3 BASEBALL Ernest Lust is the only member back from last year's championship base hall squad. Those turning out and contending for places on the team are: lfrnest Lust Steve Casper Dan XValters Conracl VV:1lters lfclwin Herman llzlrolcl Snrver lvon Uimick Ilcrnarcl l.lltllf'1' George lYatson lion llriclgham liurclette Day cllilyfibll Smith llnlxert Lonovcr me g-fer v Wu f X J Qwlfgfe fGfFAX musj bf nom, Steve N'Vhite Henry Litzenlverger liurclette Goodrich Robert lYright Fred Strevy Howell fiooclrich 'PHE l1':I.UIfZ AND GOLD VM 1167530 GIRLS? BASKETBALL Miss Ruby 151111111-1' ..... .....A,..... ....,..... L 11111011 111-111'1'z1 .X11111'1'1'1111111111 AY.,.,.,.. 11:1s111-t11:111 11111111 First 11121111 S1-0111111 'l'1-11111 16111-111 .X1Jt'l'L'1'1Jlll1J1C ..,Y... 1 1n'wz11'11 ,... A1Ill'j' -12ll1C X1 1J111'11t11y l.I'llI1I1J!l1iC1' ,,,,, A,,,, 1 '11JI'XY1ll'l1 ,,,, ......,....... 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Guard December I4-Sophomores .... 26 junior-Frosh ..... lleceniber 17-Seniors r,.,... ,... . 34 junior-Frosh .,,.. INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENT ....w,.l3 December 21-Seniors ........,... 26 Sophoinores .... ....... 2 2 ALUMNAE GAME December 23-Alumnae ,...,..... 9 Colfax High School .,,..,,. 7 Miss Ruby Findley .,.......................,.,.... Coach Dorothy Lrurnbaker ............ Volleyball Head First Team Second Team Sarah Fisher, captain Mary Weitz. captain Dorothy Crunibaker Anna Dunnigan Margaret Schaaf Bertha Lautenschleger Eva Frazier Mildred Bucher lietty Arnold Eva lNlackleit Alice Fisher XVanda Hammer Mary jane Appel Fern Hilty Melvina XVeitz Ellen Heffner Freda Herman Marie Wleitz Substitutes: Pauline Pierce Substitutes: Mary Archer Billee XVatson Marjorie Baker Helen M cfutcben. captain Geneva .Xbercrombie Dorothy Crumbaker Sarah Fisher llertha Lautenschleger SENIOR TEAM liva Mackleit Pauline Pierce Mary VVeitz Marie Weitz Substitute: XYanda Hammer FRESHMEN JUNIOR TEAM Margaret Schaaf, captain Mary Archer Betty Arnold Melba Hibler Ellen Heffner Maxine Sanders Mary -lane .Xppel Melvina lVeitz SOPHOMORE TEAM Era Frazier. captain Lola Masters MfU'JUl e Baker llillee lYatson .Xlice Fisher . . .Xnna Dunnivfan Edith Hemstead C M Freda Herman Fern llilty Substitutes: M ildrcd Bucher XVinifrecl Scholv Q L Q WL S U1 BS U C ll E T Y J X' 'if ,L law: V, ,H ,Q .LQ ii. .J .. 4 I -ii? 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The Girls' l.cz1g'11c sp1w11s111'c1l the 1'11ll1m 111g sucinl zlctiviticsi l'1111tl1:1ll Squzul li:1111I11ct, U1't11l1cr l-lg Girl! l.K'ZIg,lIt l'11't-v, NIIYCIIIIILAI' ll: llc-lmtt' I1:1111I111't, llc-1'c111lmc1' l-lg Girls' l.1.'?lj.f'!Il' l':11t1 llmyy i11x'it01ll. ,Xpril 29. OFFICERS - lfirst S0lIlK'StL'l' Sc1'11111l Sc1111'stc'1' Gc111'1':1 1Xlw1'1'1'11111l1ic ',,,., . .,.ri.,,,, l,I'l'Sl1lL'Ill ,,,,,,, ,,,.. ,,,, lrem- llulti I ucilc lI11t1'I1es1111 ,Y,,....,.. ,,,,, X vlK'l'-llI'L'SlIll'Ill . .,., ..xlIlI'QZIl'l'l Nl1'l'11ll1x ll111'11tI1y C'r11111lmz1l41-1 ',,,,,. SCt'l'C'tZll'j' i,,,., .ii,i ,,,,,,, . . .XIIII lJipp1l ll lI'l1IlI'Zl Smith ....,,,,, .,.. ' l'1'L'z1x111't'1' ,,,. ,..... l 'iI'0fl2l llvrm 111 lQc'11111'tc1' .,.. ,,,,., I It-tty KI1'L'11ll1x C. H. S. BOOSTER CLUB ,X 111-wly lHI'lI1Cfl 1'l11l1 111 the Lultztx lligli 5ClIlPl7l is thc I. ll, 5. l!1111s 1l1. 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Its eh purpnse is to enenurage mechanical ancl vneatinnal arlvaneement in the hi, sehmrl. The eluh meets every Tlnirsclav during activity perincl. Once a month a prlnninent husiness man of Lblfax arlrlresses the hnys the advantages anrl rlfsaclvantages of his chosen prufessiun. On the clus when there is nu speaker the memhers give talks on the prnfessinn in wh they are must interesterl. .Xtter the talks a general cliseussiun is helcl. OFFICERS First Semester Seeunrl Semester Nlareus Iawxve ,.,,,,.,..,..... .,,., I lresirlent ,,,,,.. ,r...,..,..... I Cclwarcl Sehaetei Chester Manehestei '.... . t,,......, Vice-Vresiclent ..,... ....... I Qclwin Herm n Steve Uaspei ',,,,r,.,....... ............,7..,,. S eeretary ...,...,.,,,... ...,,. I Pavicl Halflxxin Entertainment Committee Ilan lirmvnell, chairman Ilarnlrl Heiclenreieh, chairman lfclxvin Herman Melvin Ifnslev Rohert Bridgham -lanies Perkins Iiuyrl Knhler .Xlvin .Iuhnsun Iiernarrl I.lltIlt'I Members linhert I.vuns Iflvin hlulnismi Iluvvarrl .Xlmlwrtt Ralph fucking Iielhert Ilaytnn Leonard IQ1lS91'Ili1'Zll1If Ilan llrmvnell liclvvarcl Schaefer Nnhert Iiriclgham XX'allaee Luther Ihnialrl llull IX1' wlcl .Xesehlinian I.eelanrl rXesehIinian llernarrl I.uther Ilnvll Kulllel' Ilwn Russ lleralrl XX'alI4er liarnest liageant Ilarulcl I'I6'lfl61H't'ICII Frecl Strevy -Iuhn furlvy Steve Casper fieralrl Ruth -laines Perkins ,Xrthur Olsnn .lack Synins Dee XX'aymire llaines llinnenkainp Iiaviml lialclvvin I.e-unarcl IIICIQIIHUI ,Xrehie Gingrich Iiieliarrl Stevielc Ilarnlrl Sarver iilmer Teflrmv Ray Nelson lloxvell Cimmflriell Chester Manchester Marcus Lowe Ihnil Isframlieh Ilarulcl Link liclxvin Herman Ilmvarcl lluefhes I Ierhert L unnver Max Smith TI-IE BLUE AND GOLD 49 as law! ll I9 GLIDER CLUB The Glider Club was organized in October, 1931, in the Colfax lligh School. The object of the club is to stimulate interest in aeronautics in the high school. The program consists of reports on aviators. glider pilots, and construction in aircraft. The club was organized with the intention of build- ing a man-carrying glider. but those plans were not carried out because of the lack of funds. The club is now building flying models of airplanes and gliders. OFFICERS Chester Manchester ...............,,.,.............. ............... l 'resident Delbert Dayton ..........,.... ...Vice-President James Perkins ....... .............,......... ........,.. S e cretary Members Chester Manchester Melvin Ensley Dan Fox Delbert Dayton james Perkins Billy Endsley Fred Strevy Gordon Cornelius .Xrthur Olsen WRITING CLUB Mrs. Clara Busby .............................. Advisor The W'riting Club is a new activity this year. lt is organized for stu- dents of the Colfax High School who are interested in writing. The purpose of the club is to improve the manuscripts of the members through criticism and to study all types of writing. Members are admitted to the club by presentation of an orginal writing to be voted upon by the club. OFFICERS Margaret McCulley ....... ....................,...... ,...,.,......... l ' resident Karl Earliest ................... .......... V ice-President Ruth Swift ............... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary Betty McCulley ....... ................... .............. I I eporter Members Margaret McCulley Karl Earnest. Ruth Swift Betty McCulley Marjorie Baker Melba Hibler l.ucile Hutcheson ,lack Jordin Dorothy Lyons Burton McCabe Melvin McDougall -Ioyce Packard Gerald Roth l.ois Savage 710 '1'HE BLUE AND GOLI3 V00 ISLE! DW Girls? Athletic Association Miss Ruby lfinclley ,,,,A......., .,,.....,.,,,,,,. X 4lYlSllI' The purpnse nl' the Ciirls' Kthletie .Xssneizititm is tu prmnute :L greater interest in spurts znmnig' the girls uf the Colfax lligh Sehuul. The association is euinpusecl uf girls wlw have wun their letters in any of the following sports: lmslcetlmztll, vullevluztll, lmsel:-all. trzleli nr tennis. 'lin receive :1 letter it tntal uf three hnnclrecl 1:3003 pnints is neeclecl, .Xnynne making the first team in has- lqetlmll receives ll letter. l.etters are awarclecl for partieipaticm in several ut the ininur spnrts. New ineinlners are initiated clnring the month of April. A lizniqnet is given fur nienihers uf the ,Xssoeiatiun :luring the latter part of the selwnl year. OFFICERS llnrotlly l.yrmns .,,,,,,, 3lZll'Q?ll'Cf Sehztaf .,.,,, Geneva ,Xlmerermnlmie t,,... .,.,,,, A llelen Mefutchen ,...... ..,...,....,,.,,, . Members lfreslzt llernmn lfvzl lfrztzier NlZll'g'Zll'C't Sehzlzif lletty ,Xrnnlml Nlelhzi Hihler Viviun -Innes livzi .Xppel XYinnifrecl Greer liclith Teacle F-arzili lfisher Geneva Alwererumlmie llcnmtliy Crninlmaker ,Xcla -lane Divine llelen lXleCntehen Marie Weitz l'z1uline Pierce Mary Weitz .........,...PfCSlflC1lt Vice-l'resiclent Secretary-'I'reasurer zlrshztll Mary 'lane Appel XYztnrla Hannner lfern llilty liva Maekleit llillee XVatson .Xliee Fisher .Xnna Dnnnigan Klnrjurie linstep THE BLUE AND GOLD 51 IMD! W Golden C Club Mr. Earl Tilton ....... ............ ,,,....,.. A c lvlsor The Golden C Club is composed of boys who have received a letter in 1 major sport and have been initiated into the club. The purpose of the club rs to encourage athletics, and to inspire athletes to take a greater interest in athletics so they may beco1ne members of the Golden C . The members ul 1 ic club usually make up the vigilance committee of the Colfax lligh Sclluol. Robert Bafus Marcus Lowe ......i.. blames Miller.. Carl Ousley Maurice Bryant Marcus Lowe Vearl Day Henry Poffenroth james Miller XYaldo Eldredge .I ames Ryan Ivon Dimick llill Schirman Robert Bafus Lester Aschenbrei Illel' OFFICERS MEMBERS Clarence johnson Melvin Colvin ,Iidward Schaefer Leonard Land Carl Heidenreich Harold Sarver Steve Casper . Xlfillie Lowe Glenn Stanke Conrad W'alters Dan Brownell .less Ochs Edwin Herman Q 1 I 'V' .-Q, . X , I '... o.. V. , Ag. If ga -.if A President ..........Vice- I'resident Sec retary-Treasurer Bill ii8llSlJl1l'U' B Albert Litzenberger Orman McNeil1y Ernest Lust Robert Anderson Clayton Litzenberffcr Henry Morasch Dan XValters Don Bridgham Burdette Day Pete Hemstead lValker Baylor Pa 52 THE BLUE AND GOLIJ 5 MLM! Q Dramatic Club Mr. Chester D. Babcock, Advisor, first semester Miss Lylia Appel, Advisor, second semester The Dramatic Club of the Colfax High School was first organized in 1928 by a group of students interested in dramatics. Since that time the club has become a prominent factor in school life. Each year the club presents a one-act play which competes for a place in the County One-Act Play Contest. However. this year. the one-act play was an all-high school production. The club produces assembly programs and programs for P.-T. A. To become a member of the Dramatic Club one must show dramatic ability by individual tryouts before the club. A major part in a three-act play counts as a tryout if exceptional ability is sho'wn. The pledges this year entertained the members at an informal card party in the Home Econom- ics rooms. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Mildred Clegg ................... ......... P resident ....... ....,............... lv lildred Clegg Marie Ryan ........... ,....,..... V ice-President ......... ......... N larie Ryan Dorothy Ochs ...... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer ....... ......... B larion King Elmon Ousley .......... ...,. P roduction Manager ,.,... ......., N Valdo Eldredge l.ucile Hutcheson ,..... ....,. N lusic Director ....... ........l.ucile Hutcheson Members Vivian Manring lYaldo Eldredge Dorothy VVilkinsoh Harold Halpin Geneva Abercrombie XVillma Miller Leeland Aeschliman Marion King Melba Hibler Glen Mathiesen Geraldine Inman Elsie Glaser Vern Enos Marie Guske -Josephine Knox Gladys Daniels Myrtle Ramsey lVinnifred Greer Fern Parvin Vtfillene Schuldt l.ucile Hutcheson Mildred Clegg Marie Ryan Dorothy Ochs Elmon Ousley Pledges Emma Koch Clara Kromm Lester Aschenbrenner Grover Ensley THE BLUE AND GOLD 53 Ol lm!! IU SOCIETY HIGH SCHOOL MIXER The High School Mixer was given in the gymnasium November 24, l93l. l,ucile Hutcheson, chairman of the entertainment committee. was in charge. Dancing and games were enjoyed by the students. Prizes were awarded for the two best dancers, the two poorest dancers, and the two funniest ones. Prizes were also given to the winner of each game. All-day suckers were served to the guests toward the close of the party. PO'4O O O lUONOMCHl44O'4O'0O-4 FOOTBALL BANQUET The Girls' League gave a banquet for the football boys, the football coach, the football manager, and the yell leader of the high school. October 34, 1931. The banquet was given at the Colfax Hotel. Mr. Earl Tilton, coach, was toastmaster of the evening. He called upon several of the boys for extem- poraneous speeches. The entertaimnent was furnished by l.ucile Hutcheson, piano: Carl Ons- ley. singing: Milton Conover, a tap-dancing specialty. -I-ob-oo-olw01-Owl--Owl--0-+I--lw SOPH-FROSH PARTY The Sophomore Class gave a party for the Freshmen, October 2, 1931. This is an annual event in the Colfax High School. lt was held in the Coin- munity Building. The program was the main attraction of the evening. A skit was given by the Sophomore class, which proved to be very entertaining. Also, for further entertainment, the Freshmen were called upon to give a stunt. The Community Building was cleverly decorated. v0-0-0-nQoQo-Q-5-.Qnl-0-wf-l- FROSH-SOPH PARTY The return party for thc Sophomore class was given by the Freshmen. October 16. l932. This party was also held in thc Community Building. The Freshmen asked the Sophomores to participate in most of the entertainment. The room was attractively decorated with cornstalks and pumpkins. The Freshmen pennant was placed high on the stage curtains. Two large red spot- lights produced a gruesome setting in keeping with the llalloween spirit. om-as-0-luv-M-lunar-v-bww SENIOR BALL The Senior Ball, given by the Class of '32 was held in the gymnasium of the Colfax High School, Friday, December 18, 1931. The gymnasium was decorated with lighted Christmas trees. fur boughs, and a drop ceiling of fluffy cotton balls. The stage curtain displayed a large 54 THE BLUE AND GOLD was IQIDI In metallic numeral and colored lights played upon it creating a dazzling effect. Punch was served by two of the Senior girls. The punch table was dec- orated with fur boughs intermingled with colored lights. Patrons and patronesses were: M r. and Mrs. H. A. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Mathiesen. Mr. and M rs. R. l.. Vllilkinsen. Mr. and Mrs. XY. S. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Baber. -0-C--C--Oo-Q-0--0--0--0--0--0--0-' DRAMATIC CLUB PARTY The Dramatic Club held a party December 7. 1932 in the home economics rooms. Bridge was the predominating game for the evening. .X program was given by members of the club. Refreshments were served during the latter part ol' the evening. -o--Q--0--o-o0--0-0--n4f0--0--Q+-0-- GIRLS' LEAGUE PARTY The Girls' League gave a party on November 17. 1932. .-X short and clever program was prepared by the members. Dancing was the main form ol cn- tertainment. Refreshments were served. -0-0--0--burst-O--M-rd-'O--U JUNIOR PROM The junior Prom was given April 1, 1932 in the high school gymnasium by the class of '33, The decorations carried out the idea of an old-fashioned garden. An old rustic well, surrounded by flowers, was built in the center of the floor. The orchestra was placed on the stage with a lattice work arbor in front of it. The patrons and patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Mathiesen, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy l.aFollette. -9.9-....5..g..g..p..g..g..p..g..g. SOPHOMORE DEPRESSION DANCE The Sophomore Depression Dance was held in the gymnasium February 26, 1932. The decorations for the dance carried out the idea of old man de- pression. The dance was also a Leap Year dance so only 49c was charged as an admission price. Q'- .sv Wuulw A se QW K B L I C A T ll O N S THE BLUE AND GOLD 571 160 313' KV BLUE and GOLD Mr. R. Il. KCIIl1CCIj' ,....,.. .,.,.. I Iusincss .Xclviwr Miss fic-1't1'11rIe l':1II1111111 1,,,,, ,ICcIitm'i:1I .Xclviwr AIZIYIUII King .......,,,,,,,..... ,.,,.,.,1.1,, , .,,.ICcIitu1' fil'UX'C'I' Iinslcy ,..... ,,1, , 1.Xssist:111t Iiclitm' IiI111u11 Uuslc-5 ',1,,,.. ,1,,,1 I Iusincss Nl:11111g'c1' BLUE AND GOLD STAFF Viviun Manring .,,..,.,..,,1, ...,.....,,.....,,,,,.111. 4 Xrt I.cstc1' .XSl'IlL'l1IDI'C'l111t'l '.,.,. ,.,.... I Iuys' .Xtliletics llc-len XIcC'11tcI1c11 1,1,.,... , Girls' .XtI1Ic-tics IJw11'utI1y Uchs ,1,,,,..,,,..., ,,11,,,,,,,,,, A I !lCllItj' Irene .XSL'I16IIIll'Clll10l '.1,1, . .,,,, lille-11ml:11' Ilctty M:1tI1iese11 ..,..1,.,, ,,.... S c11i111' XYIII Kurt Au111z11111 ,,..,,...,, 1,,1.,,,, , I,CI7Zl.tL' Iilsic Iilnsc-1 '..,.,. ..1,........ 11,... I 7 r:1111:1tics .XII1c1't I,itzc'11I1e1'ge1 '1,,,, ,,,,,. ' I'1'11pI1i0s Ilclc-110 Iirink ..,.,,,...,,. ,,,,.. S mips XYi1111if1'ccl fire-ei' ....... ..,,,, N Iusic IIc1':1IrIi11e I11111z111 ,....,.,...,,,,.......,,,,,,,,.......1,, .,..., , .. ,.... Sncicti SI:11'Iy I.:1I'nIl0tt0. Iiem'g'z11111c I3z1I1e1 '.,,..,.. .....,..,,,,,,..11 . . ,1,.,1....,,..., lnkcs XYilI111:1 Miller, .1XrIz1jz111e IJivi11c-, Cilzulys IJ:111ieIs ..,..... 1......,.,,., H lnu1'11:1lis111 Irene Ilofei' ,,,,, ,.,1. ,1,,,,,,,,,.........,,,,,,1.1,.1,,1,,,.1...,.,.,.11,,,,, , . . 1Sc11iu1' Iiv11u1't4'1' Ray Nelsnn ,,,,11,, ....,,1,,,.... . Iunius lla-11111414-1' Max Iiliiiglvcil .1.11 ..SUlhIIlJlIllll'l' IM-11111'l1-1' Ruth Slutlcr., .... ,,,,, , I'xI'CSIlIlH'll Iic11111't1-1' 56 201 THE BLUE AND GOLD COLD FACTS Mr. Chester D. Babcock ,,...... Mr. R. D. Kennedy ...... Marie Ryan ...,,,,..,...,.,.,,,,., Philip Myers ......., lilmun Ousley .,.,.,. lXlelx'in Colvin ........,.... .Xlphonse Meilleur .......,. Helene Brink ................. Vivian Manring .....,...,., Cold Facts Staff Lester Aschenhrenner ..,,... Ada jane Divine ....,.,,... , Dorothy Ochs ....... lilniun Ousley ...... lirlith Teacle blames Buchanan Gladys Daniel Assignments llarolcl Halpin Gruver Ensley Irina Schulclt Elsie Glaser Typists Hetty Mathiesen lrene llofer g5i?.? 45? LW '-:. ,rf zttf'-,525 --: s ..,....Eclitorial Advisor .,....,Business Advisor ........A5sociate Editor .....,...Business Manager ......Aclvertising Manager ...wfirculating Manager ......c....,..........,..,Humor ..tc..........Features Athletics ,.v,,Dramatics and Society .,,,,,m,....,.,,,,,,...,..Exchange lrene Aschenlmrenner Glenda Huffman Margery Shilling Marjorie Frazier lil 'PHE l1I.l7l+ZANDCiUI,IP 57 no ncawn f f nv SNAPS f lt.68l'1l0l'.S??f5 'E -' t A . f K' f gr, ,. - - .. -' ,' , 1- x 1 4 D , K , 1-:,-,V A . I ' '-is 1, ' fn- 'D A 3 'ix f Q1 x ju - , 5 i 51' T -vp Sf , ,gig-f I F, . 2 UQKUAITTY U f L9 We Vx fy 58 THE BLUE AND GOLD vu lamb! IN AWARDS INSPIRATION CUP-This cup was donated by The Boys' Clothing Store of Colfax to the school. lt is presented each year to the football player who has been the greatest inspiration to the team for the current season. Those having their names engraved on the cup up to the present time are: Harvey Heidenreich .....,,.,............V..,.......,......... 1929 Willard Stanke ...,..............e.........,....................... 1930 Oscar Schaaf ..........................,....................,........ 1931 Ernest Lust ,.....,............................................,...... 1932 GIRLS' LEAGUE PIN-Each year, toward the close of the school term, the Girls' League awards an inspiration pin to the senior member who has been the most active in the League. The girls receiving a pin up to the pres- ent time are: Maxine Morley ..........,.....,..............,.............. 1929-30 Loretta Wlhealen ...........,.....................,.....,,. 1930-31 K. 15. U. SCHOLARSHIP-The Kinman Business University of Spokane offers a scholarship each year to the two seniors who are considered the most able to make a success in the commercial field. Those receiving the scholar- ships up to the present time are: Lois Dobelstein ....... ......... 1 929-30 Alvina Herman ....,..... ......,.. 1 929-30 Frankie Thompson ...................., ........, 1 930-31 Grace Cornelius .....,...................................... 1930-31 KINYANIS ERESHMAN CUP-The Kiwanis Club of Colfax gives a scholarship cup to the best all-around freshman tboy or girlj. The cup is presented on the following basis: - General Conduct ....... ....,... 1 5 Percent Character ................ ......... l 0 Percent Industry .,.,................ .r....... 2 0 Percent Care and Neatness ......... ..... 5 Percent Scholarship ,it..,....,....,................ .......,..r 5 0 Percent The freshmen who have had their names engraved on the cup are: Gladys Daniels ........,..................................,.. 1929-30 james Miller ..........,....................................... 1930-31 XV. C. KIXVANIS AVVARD-The Kiwanis Club of Colfax gives a scholarship of 350.00 to the boy from the Senior class who has attended the Colfax High School for at least three years and who intends to enter W. S. C. in the fall. 325.00 is given when the boy enters NV. S. C. and the other 325.00 is given when the second semester opens. This scholarship is based on the following points: Scholarship, conduct, character, industry, and leadership. Those receiving the scholarship are: Harold Moan ................................. . ......... 1927 Lowell Ellis ...........,........,, ....... 1 928 Vernon Aeschliman ......... ........ 1 929 l-lenry Ensley .................................,.............,...... 1930 Clayton Davis ...............................................,...... 1931 XYHITMAN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP---Last year was the first year VVhifman College has granted a scholarship to a member of the Senior class lboyj of our high school. The scholarship is awarded upon the recommenda- tion of the principal of the school. The scholarship includes board and room for one semester. The person who received this award last year C1931j was Leo Camp. VV. S. C. SCHOLARSHIP-The State College of VVashington gives a scholarship to the valedictorian of each year's senior class. This scholarship K THE BLUE AND GOLD 50 1053! i- l 3 includes dormitory fees for one semester. lf the valedictorian is unable to accept the scholarship it is given to the salutatorian. Those accepting the scholarship up to the present time are: Bernice Gass .................,...... .........................,.. 1 926 Lowell Ellis ..............................,,..,.,...... ..,..... 1 928 Jessie Crumbaker ................................,...........,. 1929 Pennants and Trophies Won VVashington State College ................ VVhitman VVhitman VVhitman Whitman Wfhitman XVhitman Wfhitman XVhitman Whitman NVhitman VVhitman VVhitman VVhitman VVhitman Whitman XVhitman VVhitman VVhitman Wl1itman VVhitman VVhitman County ................................ County ....,... County ....... ........ County ....... ........ County ....... .,...,.. County ....... .....,.i County ....... ,w...... County ....... .,...... County ....... ....,... County ....... ....,.., County ....... ........ County .,..... ........ County ....... ....... . County ....... ........ County ....... ........ County ....... ........ County County ....,.. ,....... County ..,.... ......,. County ....... ......., County ....... ....... . 1911 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1916 1916 1917 1923 1924 1924 1924 1925 1928 1928 1928 1929 1930 1930 1931 1931 Interscolastic Relay Relay Track Championship Relay Championship Field Meet Championship Field Meet Championship in Football Championship in Track Track Meet, First Track Meet, First High School Spelling Contest Relay Football Championship Tennis, First ' Relay Track Meet, Second Track Meet, Second Track Meet, Second Baseball, First Tennis, First Baseball Championship 1Vhitman County ................................ 1931 One-Act Play Contest. Second XVhitman County .....,...,...................... 1931 Track Meet, Second TROPHY CUPS IN OUR TROPHY CABINET VVhitn1an County ........................,....... 1913 Track Championship Wfhitman County ...............,..............,. 1916 Track Championship VVon by Class of .............,................,... 1923 Inter-Class Colton Chamber of Commerce ........ VVhitman C ounty ........,....................... Cup won by Class of '23 ............,,...... County ....,......... ........ County ....... . ,...... y ..................... ........ XVashington State College .............,.. 1Vhitman 1Vhitman 1Vhitman County VVhitman Count VVhitman C ounty ............. 1924 1921 1924 1928 1928 1930 1931 1931 1932 Track Championship Home Economics. First Inter-Class Basketball Sportsmanship Football, First Accuracy Team, Typewriting Debate Championship Eastern Washington Championship Second-Basketball The Senior Class of 1930 presented the Student Body with a beautiful Plaque which had the names of the members of the baseball team and their coach. This was presented owing to the 1930 1Vhitman County Championship. A Freshman cup presented by the Kiwanis Club in 1930 is given to thc best all around freshman every year. That winner's name is printed on the cup and kept in our Trophy Cabinet. An Inspiration Cup presented by The Boy's Clothing Store is every year presented to the most inspirational football player for that year. The player receiving the cup has his name printed on it. This cup is kept in our Trophy Cabinet. Go an Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. THE BLUE AND GOLD IGJKOI U' CALE DAR Lots of new Frosh and some new teachers. School is settling down into the old routine-Conficts, conflict no longer. Senior girls take Frosh boys to the show. Largest turn-out for football in the history of C. H. S.--nearly 50. Alumni Day. They gave us a good program and Oscar Schaaf pre- sented the school with a picture of the Class of '31, Frosh-Soph Supremacy Contest with the Sophs taking everything. l'oor Froshl An enrollment of 330. Largest in history. Seniors' '32 displayed on hill and junior boys late to school. First football talks and pep rally after school. Frosh gave their program for losing Supremacy Contest. VYe won our first football game from Dayton-Score 6-O. Mr. Blunt arrived today. VVheel So handsome and intellectual. Seniors and juniors racing neck and neck for the prize offered on Student Body Ticket Sale. Pep rally held in gym. Talks by Bob Gretencort and Faculty mem- bers. Hillyard beat us 12-0. Frosh-Soph party. First issue of Cold Facts. Four new students enrolled in High School. Two of them are Hemsteads! Oh, boy, what a girl and what a boy! Student llody Meeting. l'oint System explained to Freshmen and new students. Representative Summers gave a very interesting talk on Washing- ton. D. C. Had a rally. Not a big crowd, but lots of pep. A wedding in pantomime. Endicott defeated us on our field 38-0. Dutch Lowe and Eddie Herman starred in game. Columbus didn't have to study for 6 weeks' exams or he would have felt sorry for us and neverhsighted this mainland. First basketball turn-outs. The 13th and naturally six weeks' exams have started. Believe it or not but we are still having exams. Girls' League announce a banquet to be given to the Football Men, October 24. XVe won from St. john 7-O. Tragedy for them-one of their players, Curtis. broke his leg. Saturday. Rosalia's 2nd team beat ours 13-6. Report Cards given out. Frosh look scared. How many Us do you get before you flunk? Girls' League ask for donations for the Football dinner. All girls respond. About -l-O to be invited. Football boys invited to dinner to be given Saturday. October 2-l, by Girls' League. Lots of students went to Lacrosse for football game. Score 13-0 in their favor. Big turnout for debate. Our affirmative team de- feated Farmington negative team. Football banquet held at Colfax Hotel. Chicken. chocolate cake. ice cream. Many interesting speeches. Since everything has been said, l have nothing to say. THE BLUE AND GOLD 61 QM ' IGXEI Oct. 26: Wheel Sixth period eliminated. School out at 3:15. junior play tryouts. Oct. 28: Teachers' Institute. Goody! l But rain .... Oct. 30: Last day of vacation. Hope the teachers are working hard, Foot- ball team went to Clarkston and got licked 45-0. Nov 2 junior play practice started. Nov. 3 The old argument, the Point System. Practice debate with l.cu'- iston. Nov 6 W. S. C. Quartet entertained us. That tintype number! Nov. 9 First snow! junior play practice coming along very successfully. Coach Tilton has had a birthday. Now we wonder how old? Nov. 10 Student Body Meeting and at last the Point System was voted out. New Amendment to Constitution. Nov ll Armistice Day and school dismissed at 11:00 for American Legion Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec ldec Dec Dec Dec 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 l 2 3 4: 7 program in the gym. Game with Garfield cancelled because of the condition of the field due to rain. Mr. Slate received High School work for Annual. Bur-r-r-r. The weather is getting very cold. Special Girls' League Meeting and a party is planned. Friday. No accidents registered. Mars Reye's Hawaiian trio of ar- tists entertained us. Debate with Oakesdale. Decision given to us. Seniors busy having their pictures taken. Rain-All classes busy on their stunt rallies. Girls' League I' r Aprons and overalls. H a ty. . Stunt Rally. juniors given first place and Frosh. second. Our negative team won from Rosalia-VVheel Mr. Kennedy couldn't talk above a whisper. Our football team dc- feated by Ritzville 7-0. Beginning of second six weeks' exams. Everybody more or less serious cramming for them. High School Mixer held in gym. XVhy, did you know Mr. Blunt can dance! And Mr. Babcock and Crawford aren't so bad either. More exams and more snow. Banquet given to lfootball boys by Mr. and Mrs. james Ryan. Spe- cial Student Body Assembly called to determine students' views on basketball for C. H. S. A Thanksgiving program given by the lin- tertainment Committee. At last exams are over. Vacation and Thanksgiving! Everyone eats' twice as much as he should. A drowsy day after eating so much turkey. Lots of snow for coasting and very cold. Our first assembly at 8:30 a. m. to arouse interest in basketball games. Another month has started and br-r-r-r it's cold. .X pep assembly held and everyone is urged to buy tickets. juniors advertised their play The Nut Farm. Very good. Report cards given out. Such weeping and wailing. Our first basketball game with Pullman which we lost 23-l-l. Swell crowds and lots of school spirit. During the activity period three business men, Gretencort, Glaser and Schuldt, spoke on school spirit. juniors gave a short skit from their play. Mr. Crawford an- nounced he had sold 360.00 worth of Season Basketball tickets to the Student Body's S5l.00. ll' 62 vu Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec jan. bl an jan. jan. .I an Ian. Ian. .lan -I an . ln THE BLUE AND GOLI15 IQSREI 59' Junior play cast put on skits before grade schools. junior play, The Nut Farm. a big success all ways-including financially. Banquet for Debate Squad given by Girls' League at Ruth Ramsey's home. Invitations sent out for Senior Ball. Seniors are trading pictures. VVhat a mad scramble. The Annual Staff gave a program to arouse interest in the Animal Tag Sale. We won the game with Albion after school, 22-15. Doctor XViseman spoke before the assembly on Alcohol. Seniors decorated gym for Senior Ball. Program which is to be given at St. john given before our assembly. Oh, that tap-dancing pair-VValdo and Billee. Senior Ball quite a success. . 4 Game with Steptoe. They won 23-21. Good game. Alumni, being home for Christmas vacation, visited school. Glee Clubs sang carols all over town tonight. Annual Tags going fine. Christmas program in gym. llliss Means won the pennant---prize for the lucky number Annual Tag. Vacation and last minute shopping. Christmas. Thornton beat us here 21-18, basketball. Two defeats. Girls received their's from Alums and boys from Lewis and Clark. Game with Harrington but we were defeated. Last day of the year. 1. 1932: A New Month and a New Year. We beat Garfield here, 31-18. The right way to start the New Year. Letters awarded to Football Boys. Ernie Lust received Inspiration Cup. Bert McCabe could hardly be recognized for he had his hair combed. Program went to St. .lohn and surely received some ovation. XVe won game from them 28-16. Girls lost 1-1-12. Game with Lacrosse there which we lost 11-7. Classes reviewing for exams. Rotten weather-wind and rain. Ole Olsen received five fountain pens. Mad rush to school this morning to see exemption list. Exams started this afternoon. 14 -lan. -lan. ,lan .Ian bl an -lan. -Ian 'lan vlan. -15: More exams! VVon from Endicott 25-16 here. 'Beginning of second semester. Bulldogs defeated here by Lacrosse 17-11. Geneva Abercrombie appointed as Yell Leader. Report cards given out. Mr. Virgil McCroskey gave his Lantern Slides at the Community Building. Golden C Club sponsored the entertainment. Debate squad returned with all honors: The County Championship and N. E.. Vlfashington District trophies. Bulldogs won from Pine City, 22-21. lXlr. Babcock presented the Debate Members with pins and displayed the trophies won by the teams. Mr. Schaaf. a Canadian Mounted Policeman. gave a very interesting talk and displayed a collection of furs and implements of warfare. Did Hardy and Fred look swell in those tin hats and red coats! Dramatic Club party in Home Economics rooms. 'M jan. 29: jan. 30: Feb. 1 : Feb. 2: Feb. 5: Feb. 8: Feb. 11: Feb. 12. Feb. 17: Feb. 19: Feb. 20: Feb. 22: Feb. 23: Feb. 24: lfeb. 26: Feb. 29: March March March March lllarch March M arch March March M a rch . 4 7 8 14 15 18 23 lb 29 31 THE BLUE AND GOLD 63 167531 Students made up a caravan of cars and went to Endicott to the game. W'e won, 40-13. Basketball boys went to Coeur d'Alene. VVere defeated -19-19. Snow so deep they couldn't get home. Basketball boys returned from Coeur d'Alene at seven o'clock this evening. Boy, Oh, Boy! Did they have a marvelous time while snow-bound in Coeur d'Alene. Speeches by the snow-bound crowd. St. John program. P.-T. A. meeting. Several of the high school students spoke on such subjects as sports, dramatics and science. Game with Pine City. They won, 32-16. Irene 1-lofer elected president of the Girls' League. Handbooks issued and George VVashington edition of Cold Facts out. Frosh were presented with their pennant. George Washington program in the gym. Played the first tournament game winning from Winoila. VVon from St. -Iohn. Played ,Pullman for the County Champion- ship but was defeated. Received a trophy for second place. VVashington's birthday-and VACATION. Home Economics girls prepare and serve the Commercial Club Banquet. Presentation of basketball trophy for second place in the County meet. Beginning of six week's exams. M r. Crawford spoke to Seniors on grades and graduation. Sophomore Hard Times dance---19c. Presentation to Miss Appel by junior Class for successful coach- ing of their play, The Nut Farm. : Operetta Folderol. Turn-outs for Senior Play. : No school. due to flooded condition of the furnace room. 2 Mr. Ellis announced there will be no school for a week, llurrah! Senior play cast announced. 1 One-act plays: The Valiant and The Rabbit given in the gymnasium. . Two fire drills-one right after the other. Organization of Torch Honor Society. . The Rabbit went to Lacrosse and won the district meet. : A mixer given in the gym. : C. ll. S. Booster Club gave a program. The Rabbit received first place in the County Meet at Colfax. . Announcement that Commencement will be the 27th of May. : All teachers re-elected. April 1: Senior girls attend Athenaeum Tea. junior Prom. 4 1 ' April Nliss Mary l orter visited school. April 5. 6. 7: Spring vacation. April 15 Golden UC initiation program. Senior Play The Call ol' the A Banshee. April 21 Blue and Gold goes to press. April 22: Inter-class Track Meet and picnic. Music Festival. April 29: Girls' League kid party. May 6: County Track Meet at Pullman. May 12: Senior Banquet. May 13: Physical Education exhibit. May 13: Home Economics and llfanual Training lfxhibit. Nay 22: Baccalaureate. May 27: Commencement. I0 64 THE BLUE AND GOLD 'M IQSKEX IW JOKES These moving pictures of bandits and criminals are showing their effect on the American public. Take Mr. Kennedy, for instance, who called Stick 'em upf, when he wanted to know the answer to a question. Claude L.: Lend me five for a week, old dear. Howard H.: VVho's the weak old dear? Mrs. Smith: What is the name of the book you're looking for? Ivon D.: Iim not quite sure, but I know it begins with The. Miss Howard: Qin English classj Now, Henry, always remember that you should never end a sentence with with,'-unless you can't find anything else to end it with. Mistress: Did the fisherman who called here this morning have frog legs? Servant: Sure, I don't know m'am-he wore trousers. Optimist: VVell, the depression can't last forever. Business: No, neither can I. Elmon O.: Why were you ousted from the Glee Club? Red Stanke: Oh, I had no voice in the matter. Dot W.: Isn't the sky beautiful? Oh, for the wings of a dove! Alphonse: Can't say that's my taste exactly. A large plate of ham would be more appreciated. A certain manufacturer promises to make umbrellas square because they aren't safe to leave 'round. I Dot O.: Do you like my hair? I spent a long time over it. Harold H.: l spend most of my time under mine. ,X girl met an old flame and determined to high-hat him. Sorry, she murmured, when the hostess introduced him to her. but I did not get your namef' I know you didn't, replied the old flame, but that's not your fault. You tried hard enough. They were seated at the table. XVon't you have something to eat. Mr. Smith? just a little mouthful, please. jenkins, fill Mr. Smitlfs plate. Miss Allen: XVhy are you painting one side of your car red and the other blue? llill ll.: lt's a fine idea: You should just hear the witnesses contradicting each other. 'rua 1:LU1f1 Am, Guin: 4, , W' IQLDI The following business houses are booster friends of Colfax High Colfax Table Supply 4' The Boys Quality, Service, Value 0. C. Glaser, Jeweler 8: Optometrist At the sign of the street clock Shamrock Cafe - Phone 32 Take her out to dinner once a week The Washington Water Power Co. Electricity to serve you J. C. Penney Co. Where thrift sets the fashion McCroskey Hardware 8z lmpl. Co. Hardware, Implements, India Tires Piggly Wiggly Co. Serve yourself and save Fonk's Sc to 51.00 Store Get the Habit - Try us First Elk Drug Store Radios - Electric Refrigerators Smith's Bakery Better Flavor A1ways King 81 Elliott Beautiful things for the Home First Savings 8: Trust Bank 'Be thrifty in Youth Be independent in old age S. 8: S. 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