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Page 24 THE BLUE AND GOLD Volume XIX JUNIOR B Howard Abbott Ralph Aeschlima David Baldwin .lllUNlORS OYS n Imus Dodgen, Second Semester Earnest Bageant Stanley Banniste Golder Burford Steve Casper I' Russell Chilton, First Semester Ralph Cocking Hubert Conover Gordon Cornelius James Dailey Irwin Darnold Delzel Fox Burdett Goodrich Dowell Goodrich Bill Guthrie Ben Hallett VVayne Gass Harold Heidenre Leonard Hickma ich n Joey Hollingsworth Donald Hull Elvin Johnson Boyd Kohler Raymond Kromm Harold Link Durwood McPheeters Robert Michaelsen Paul Moore Harold Mott, First Semester Ray Nelson Roy Paysse David Repp Max Smith Fred Strevy Elmer Tedrow Gerald VValker George W'atson, Dee VVaymire George VVest First Semester JUNIOR GIRLS Faye Allen Mary jane Appel Mary Archer Georganne Baber Josephine Bartleson Geraldine Chilton Emogene Daubert Orel Dickeson Wilma Eiseman Ruth Evans, First Semester Juanita Gerber Ellen Heffner NVanda Clare Hess, First Sem. Marjorie Jensen Evelyn Krueger Maryly LaFollette Edna Lautenschleger Bessie Lee Lillian Litzenberger, First Sem. Dorothy Lloyd, First Semester jerrene Masterson Elsie McNeilly Violet Miller Lois Morris Dorotha Moys Ellen O'Neil Hilda Patterson Anne Ruff Maxine Sanders Amelia Schmick VVillene Schuldt Emma Smick Ruth Stotler Mary Swift Bertha Thomas Lois jean Thompson Doris VVhealen
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Volume XFX THE BLUE AND GOLD Pf1ge23 UNIIORS CLASS JUNIOR EDD, PHY' , R Smith chaelsen, Conover, West, Hollingsworth, Mi enreich, Casper Stotler, Hess, Held Whealen, Baber, First Row- Kohler. , Burford, Hull, SSC nold, Nelson, Bageant, Strevy, Abbott. 31' artleson, D Second Row-E. Daubert, Archer, LaFollette, Swift, Dickeson, G. Allen, B Jensen, Masterson, Schmick, Gass, Goodrich, Watson, Moore, Fox, McPheeters, Link. Third Row-Schuldt, Lee, R. Chilton, Hallett, Waymire Lauten- Miller, Heffner, Morris Walker, Kromm, Fourth Row-Gerber, Krueger, F. Allen, Smick. schleger, nister, Hickman, Aeschliman. an pson. Eiseman, Sanders, B Cm ppel, G. Chilton, Th Patterson, Ruff, A as, O'Nell, III th Row-Tho Fif
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Volume XIX THE BLUE AND GOLD Page 25 Junior Class Hisiory VWUCRDWFW JUNIORS AS WE WERE The Junior Class of Colfax High in 1934, VVill tell you of the many deeds that we have done before. When we were Frosh we did not care to win in feats of brawng VVith Joey H. to lead us, we studied until dawn. The Glee Clubs honored were by Joe, Dave, Maryly, G. G. Our noble Casper deigned to grace the rolls of Golden UC. Ruth Stotler was debater: Juanita played the tune VVhich helped the violin quartet, or boys' sextet to croon. VVillene and Maryly were in the winning one-act play And we were proud of Max and Bubs. who play the music gay. To name each brilliant member and give to each his due, In all this world the words I find are too ignobly few. VVe chose our colors, brave and bright, the crimson and the gray. Miss Appel, our adviser, would help us every day. The Sophs gave us a partyg we gave one in return. The Seniors took us to the show and left us less to learn. Like other famous Freshmen, our pennant we attained. Our picnic closed a happy year, with many honors gained. When we awoke as Sophomores. we nonchalantly wore That truly bored, superior air, which cuts Frosh to the core. We did our valiant duty by all those little folks, And they enjoyed our parties, our hazings. and our jokes. NVe made them useful citizens. so nice and readily, NVith the help of our adviser, our R. D. Kennedy. We had a dangerous picnic beside the wild Palouse. VVe wondered why the Keeper had ever let us loose. To state all our attainments of this, our Sophomore year, XVould take much longer than the time that we're allowed, l fear. So we pass on to celebrate the days of junior life. Miss Allen's here to help us through any troubled strife. VVe've had A Murder is Arranged, and made a deal of cash. McMillen coached it famously, with great delight and dash. The Usherettes were swanky in colors of the class: ,lim Dailey was the villain who caused the ghost to pass. We next put on a skit of fun to make assembly shout. The last of March we had our Prom, where round and round about The gallant laddies led the maids in perfect rhythms neat, Accompanied by the music of their laughter high and sweet. Above and gaily o'er our heads there floated bright balloons, And all the air was filled with fun, with happy mingled tunes. Our president, Hyde, has led us through a fine successful year. When next we greet you, we shall be grave seniors, old and drear.
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