Colfax High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Colfax, WA)
- Class of 1937
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J M A-M MVK KM? fl gjifiiili 4441, 01704-bk - ' 5. 8 - .g. The BLUE and GOLD I937 Publ isluwl by the SSOCIATED STUDENTS 'ff COLFAX HIGH SCHOOL O wnlrax, Wanshinglon IN MEMORIAM JAMES K. EDSCDN TEACHER OF SclENcE VERNON FIEILSBERCS SOPHOMORE FOREWORD ---- The events of the year which were of in- terest to everybody are those which we have tried to picture herein. Perhaps some of the things in this, your book, do not please you. If so, we beg your indulgence, for we have honestly tried to give to you a clear picture of the life of Colfax High School. If, as you turn through these pages, you find some pleasure in what we have placed there, that is all the reward we desire, and I hope that all those who read this annual will feel that it truly represents the spirit of C.H.S. TOM STEVENS, Editor-in-chief :tru N. lluslmy Mabel Howard DEDICATION - - - lb Mrs. liusliy :mrl llliss llowzlrwl, wliusv fagiiipzitluy :incl ciitliusinsm lmvc hclpccl mzmy :L lun-iliiisvrl :incl igmsrzmt lliiclerclztssmzui tu Z1 In-ttcr umlcrstzimling of the linglish lzmguzlgc, wrt rlc-clicntc this hunk. Our only hope is that this small gvsture on our part will bring them Sllllli' pleasure :tml an llnclcrstzmrliiig uf the lu-vc :uifl respect we hold for them, TABLE OF CONTENTS PERSONNEL.. tf'Zll'llCI'S, scluml lmarcl mum bers, student lwmly cummxt tees, and classes. ORGANIZATIONS clubs, plays. and music. SPORTS .... football, lmaslcctlmll, track, and intramural athletics. Calendar of School Year PERSONNEL Man about school . . . In the shade of the old apple tree, with- out Louie . . . I know something funny about you .... HX re my eyes deceiving me . . . Shake kid . . . l bet he's a senator or some- thing . . . The senior gals about town . . . Looking for trouble . . . Gee! he's Cute, the snowman . . . The ladies' man . . . Studies .. The quintuplets on the stage . . . lf that's a piano, it's Mr. Ralph . . . The Tretner sisters. .e4f7Q7 LJ1 X acufh l I. AX, lzllis Siipci'intm-mlcnt INlltil ifllfllillllll XY. S. C. -- ll. AX. lfnglish I K. lfflsmm XY. S. Li. fn ll. S. Science Q ithcriiw linker Xxillitlllilll ff ll. .X. llistury and Sm-inl Sciciicc Ilzirry Ralph XY. S. C. K Il. .X. Music mln lCx'vi'snii L'nivci'sity of Altlllfllllil - ll. AX Ilnnic licninmiics in-rzllcl Klcckclsmi xX'hiUll1l!1-- li. .X. Xlzmnzil Trziining in the clic'inisti'y l:1lmi'z1tm'y liirls' 1li1j'SiL'Zli cdliczitimi stnclcnls 'inlinists in thc m'Cl1c'stm 'irat ywu' typing students acufh Xlr. llzirry C. lirelllviel, Vrincipzil .-Xgnes Stewart XX. 5. L. f li. 5. l'liysic:1l licluczltifm :uifl Colnmercial lluwzirll C. Moses XX'. S. C. - ll. S. Science :incl Klzmtlieinzitice Llllflfll Xllllfll Nye llusluy XX'. S. C. v li. .X.:1nrl Xl. .-X. English llurry V. Starlmircl l'. uf XX'. - li. ,X. History lgt 1'l1ZlI'llll1E' Sweet lvniversity uf Oregon -W ll. S. fi0lIllllC'I'ClIll XXvlllt0l' ll. llenry XXI S. C. - H. S. l'l1ysical lirluczltiun Nzilmel lf. lluwzircl XXllllZlI11C'ltC l'nix'ersity - - li. :X. English Running off the L'Ol.lJ l .XL l'S XX'm'king in the Xlznnial 'liziininq Tin-ll Sewing in llume lfcmimnics C755 570600Z Boaz The husinc-as nf thc schiml district :mal ii1K'I'L'ilfI'C.1.ill' entire destiny nf the high acliiml lilIM'1lfih upmi thc judgment :md intcrvst ut thx- wiimil lmzml. This yczu' rm zulciitiim til thx iii,I'ZII'j'. :mil g'5'lIlHZlSi11lI1, :mil new L'iZl5SI'llHll1x :irc hciiig' built. N 1117. ll. lzlliiiit Kira. l'. ii. XX'ciwi11:m Mr. -I. Ii. Millcr linli Lleffff luniur liepresentative liennett linsley. 'llT'C1lSl1Y't'I' lwlin l'iersnn, Suplimnwre Repre- llzlrnlml lleilslwrg. fllIlll'll1Zlll Xlr. lirelilmiel. .Xclriser lean Nlzixwell. Secretary lean XYilsnn. l:!'0Sll1l12l1l Repre- linlm l'reueel, Nlariuu lrltlslry, tiline 'l'etlrnw.Cier:1ltl Nlnlir. Bliss llmvnrml. .Xtlriserg lfclna Ruse Lltizxninger. tliznirinung 'luzume l'retner. -lnlin lmsell. Student Body Council Lt-it tu Right 55' . sentzltire sentzxtive. Entertainment Committee l.eft tu Right U55 cgfuefsnf B045 C7OLU2Ci The Student limly Uiiineil eunsists nf :1 representative ni ezieli class the Sturlent limly presiclent, secretary and treasurer, the rice presiclsnt acting as Seninr liepresentzitive. Their mluties :ire tu pass un anything psr- tziining tn the welfare uf the Stuflent limly. The principal nets :ts tlieii ziclriser. U55 flzfafcfczifzmslzl' Uomnziffss 'l'l1e lfntertninment Committee eunsists of two memlners from ezleli elzlss wliuse cluties are tu spunsnr programs. skits, :incl mixers fur the enter- tainment uf the students. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I'oxx4'll, president l. lulisley, N9I'l'l'lill'j lzett, vice president .Xl1'hcr, xell-leader Johnson, S0l'l'0lill'j Ilickinan, vice president Xliller, ji-ll-leader Rock, lreasniex U55 481512601 Cyan We the class of '37. entered Colfax lligh School with as much intelli- gence as thc general run of lfreshmen. The Sophoinores hung the hahy pennant in our assemhly proclaiming to the Student Body we had lost the Su mreinacv Contest. After this the So mhoniores entertained us at a delightful ' u u I Z, n Q party and wc returned the compliment. lt gave us a thrill when the dignified Seniors took us to the show, and to show our appreciation we returned the honor. As Sophoniores, we again lost the Supremacy Contest. The hig event of this year was the lfrolic, a hard time dance with decorations of newspaper and hurlap. The dance was financially and socially a success. XYe gave the lfreshmen a party and they entertained us in return. 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INIGZ Ill4ZI.l'l1-il KYIGS Iilm-u-41 from lwmmzlxxax lliuln Sw-Imul, Italics, X VI' ICYIDNIJCY l4:m4I, 2, 24, I: 1lr4'l1esll':l. 2, 54, 4: Ihvy! files- 141111, 1, 24: .M-lwuuxallliimm1'luh, I: 'l'mr-k, 2, 24, I: l4:lsl11'1lmll, l, 2, 24, I: lntralmlnxll 1'Tuh, 14, 1: Gnlflvn 1'Iulr, 2, 34, 1: Mn1lmI Slufi, 34' Yigilnm-e 1'ounniIIee. 2, 24, L IRIGYIG WIIl.l.I'lIl Nl ll'l'l.l4I Xl'1S1'IlI.I5lKN Hnterefl from Liml Hiprh SAI:-ml IHIGS4. llmne l'I4-mmlxlivs 1'luh, 14, 45 1'mnmelx-izll 1'l11lx, 34, ig Girl! 11191-1 1'h1l4, 4. lu-llzlle, Rl' uivs HON' XIII! SWlI'l'll Iili N N I-I'l l ' ICYSLEY 1: Nntirmul 'l'l1cspiau, 1: l uw1lmll, 2, 3, 4: Muuml, 2, Ii, l: lutx'auuu'al Spurte, 3, 4: Gullleu Vlub, 4: Dnzlumliv 'ur Play, 24: Juuiru' Vlaux Offic-er, Zi: l'u1uu-il, 4: 'lvl'Q2INlll'Pl' of Student llmly, 4: Senior Play, 4. li! GERl.l'l'Z llome l'lI'1!ll0llllK'N Vlulu. Zi: Girls' Ulf-e Vlulx, 4. Yl'IS'l'.l FXR lllll'l'l.l'ISOY 0l'1-luestral, l, 2. il, 4: Balsketlmll, 2: Junior Play l'l'u:lur-tiuu Stuff, Yinliu Qllaxrtette, 2: .xllllllill Stuff, 4: Omuxu-1r'iul fluh, 4: Girl! lllee l'lub 4: He-uiur Play. 4. lil! VI .X JIGX X SHI l'I'H 1 llx Glee Cluh, 1, 2. 4: Girl! Seviefte, 1, 23 Home H4-0 um 7 Club, 1, L, 3, 4: l.ilmu'y. 4. X STI I'ZI'lil.l-I Svieure Club, 3, 4: Buys' Glee Klub, 4. YI-ZIJIA SEYICR f'0llllll9l'l'liIl l'lul-, 4: .Iuniur Play, Im 'llumc wlwsc picturef flu not appear iu annual lflwic- llcfkwitll Blilclrecl .Iarvls Bula Kohler lh,lfl.ym1s Reuben Merry june Stilsou 4 'Yup Picture: First Row: Luther, Masters, Powers, Lagers, Hvttoiu l ctu1e: First Roxy: K'ueaid, li':-hy, llroueleit MvNeilly, Xlarler, Nlustain, Nafziger, Perkins, Nloraseli, Wilkin- Hake , Hiuneukainp, ll'liPl'lIlilll, Knoll, l'hauiherlin, Gants sou, hviljlllllkh Sem-owl Row: Kohler, llelegiaues, X11-Guire, Xppel, Jefters, St-con! Rom: lhiltnn, llilmuey, llrose, llerulan Martin, Phillips, Nlcfieilly, Nlader, Parvin, Stokes, liepp. C'1:m1e:'. lleggr, Vlozmiugei, Faires. Huske, Vopiep. 'l'hild Row 'I'hir4l Row: Krueger, Ulsou, Wagner, Hlseu, Stauke,Ricliar1l- llriu.le, Kleweuo, Hell, Darling, Alnlmtt, Elliott, llofe.. son, Nloller, Swift. Fourth How: Talmr, Tretner, Lust, Miss lfuurth Row: Krormu, l'arter, t'arlsuu. Xlfss Stewart, adviser Stewart, Iiothspeich, llader, Lowe, Nein. Fifth Row: Sheul- Iilliott, Hilchzist, Hlnlsley. I-'iith lion: llioyles, Phase, ,xlllfllll well, Pieucel, l'ieim-, Nlaslei-sun, Stewart, Ili:-ltuiau, Copley. U65 gunioz Cyan XYe, the class of 38. entered C. H. S. in September, 193-l. XYe set a standard for ourselves to live up to throughout our high school years hy win- ning the Frosh-Soph Supremacy Contest. ln our Sophomore year we main- tained that standard. liver striving to he successful in all of our undertakings. we conducted the traditional Sophomore frolic and as juniors presented the class play, Black Loffee, on March D. lt was enthusiastically received lay all who saw it. The junior Prom. which took place in hlay. climaxed the social activities of the year. The 'Iuniors will always he grateful to Miss Stewart. our class adviser, for her enthusiastic support and supervision the past two years. U55 Cglofzgomofcs Ufaii ll'e, the class of '39, enterefl the portals uf Colfax High Seluml as green as any class. We hecanie nnticecl hy the Soplimmiures and niafle our intw high scliuul sueiety XVllCll they inviterl us to the Supli-l 1'nsl1 l'arty. XYe later returnerl the favnr. The Supl1m1111res heat us i11 the Supreinacy tlvntest. hut that was unly after a terrific struggle. Hy losing this, we wnn a heautiful lmahy pennant which aclurnecl the walls of our stualy l1all. XXX- came In tl1e frunt in tl1e spring when the lfrush huys captured tl1e intrainural sufthall cliarnpimisliip. .Xll the glory we receivecl as lfreshnian was mlne In the tireless efforts uf our aclviser, Miss liversun. rlelmlll I11 tl1e fall nf 1936, we retnrnecl tn clear ulcl Li.ll.S. niuch wiser for nur first year's experience. l'1lIlC1' tl1e expert guiclance uf Mr. Kleckelstmn we gatherecl 11ew laurels anal liumirs. .Xs sueialites we prosperemlz the regular Swpli-lfmsli party was very 1n11cl1 a success. The lfrush were kincl enough to give us une i11 return, fur which we are very grateful. lnsteacl of the S4ipl1111111n'e l r11lie. 1111 :1ll-Supl1411111re party was given. XYe hail a chance tu shmv nur SllllCl'ltlI'll.f' hy garnering the class A volleyball and hasketluall cliaiiipitmsliips. Next year we lwiwe tu rise to greater heights. which shonl1ln't he ton clifficult hecause we have 1111 ahunclant snuree of n1aterial. 'VHP l'i4-11111. First mu: Xlarvh-11, H1-rlnaii, lilmlgetl, Niasters, Loxver l'i1-ture: First rim: l'iersm1, Xlneller, Mlanis, 5I'lllIlll'k, 5 s' H, ki'l'5- ll 'l'l- l 'Sl' ll 5l - i 5e 'l Huw: hug' White, lll91ll'lHV, S1-oft, lflmlientt, S:-haefer, liueklmlit, Michel. lwley, krlreger, N1el'l1ee!e1's, Xlrlmtt, l'41l'estP1', Lust, llalyls, V V 'I 4 . l , r h t ' V lliiwl row: l'lisi11gel', Elliott, Hin-lvlnan, NIV, Nleekelson, zulyiser, sewmll 'lm' Rmb' uH'l':'el50 ' llulkel' l xluhr' llelnel' ll llmlge, K1'1nn111,lla1llett, l1'o11rth um: Ilnrfurfl, Xreher, Xlarlin, gan, Stewart, Neil, Niallrer. 'I'l1ircI run: Y. Xliller, Moore. l 'ilN 'l'l '- I- ll'Sl l ll l l' GMS' ll f5 1 Walker, Mr. wEC'liS0ll, zulxiser, Reed, G. Miller, llyler. Ifnurtlu ,klisenli-1-sz Vueklligg, lmylmu, l'. llnglu-s, .lens1-n, Rc-fyvmlmls, rmx: Nieely, Sewer, I':11'1lell, Wilson, Selmlz, xll'l'llll9. Fifth liieliai-tlsum, Stiieelvle, If, White. row: ilY9l'lllilll, Sllillfli, linrraine, F. Nlohr, Stilson. v 2:11 I l Y gli iii -ps. First Row: Ragsdale, Losell, Sr-hulflt, Nafziger, Nlaurer, Hutt-hison, Lorch. Sevond Row: Vannice, Nafziger, Kasdorf, Hofer, Sanders, Gibney, Lukins, liL'Gllil'E, A. Goodrivh, S. Goodrich Third Row: Stneekle, Iverson, Leinvveber, Swanson, Mr. Starbird, Benton, Ruff. Fourth Row: Burns, S. Johnson, lzett, L. Johnson, Foston, Chestnut. Fifth Row: Cncking, French, Slevers, Pierce, Abbott, Sullivan. First Row: Brose, Sr-lirag, Hnvnphrey, Hir-kman, Stotts, Kincaid, Wells. Second Row: Maxwell, Elliott, Glaser, Shinkoskey, Lantz, Daley, Armfield, Merry, lrelegiunes. 'l'hird Row: Parvin, Frenc-li, Codd, Smith, Nlr. Starbird, Major, Perry, Fisher. Fourth Row: Carlson, l,aFollette, Jarvis, Hoffman, Statler, Thomas. Fifth Row: Minson, Wilson, Hinnenkamp, Hoffman, Seeman, Wilson, Martin. 'ZEi5l72CU2 6756115.11 This year an especially talented Freshman class entered Colfax iligh School. Although we lost the supremacy contest we have in our ranks a number of promising athletes. Chief of these is Bud Coston, who won his letter in football and showed well in several other sports. In music a number of Freshmen are prominent, among them -joyce Shinkoskey and Bob Stotler, who was also a member of the negative debate team that beat john Rogers High. Frances Lukins was a member of the east of the prize-winning one-act play. lVe believe that few classes have left more of an impression than we have our first year. The lady about town . . . Boy! look at the athletic figure . . . A lforty-second Street Hot Shot . . . l,ookS good to me, the money . . . l'll het he's sick . . . The smart guys about school . . . Pretty nice, lvoth the shade and . . . lt's the latest thing' in diving . . . The school prexy . . . Mania, lmy me one . . . Nice view from here . . . llelen and jean. ll lltlli t'lr1lv: P'irsl rwsxx : Xlili-llvi, lliltllfr, llslluln. XII s. llilsf liiullrnzi iw k'l1ilr: l'i1sl lwuxx : xl1IYlY'V, 41. Xlrnlii, llavllillgrs bi :lil ir, Xlnrris, Swlws, Nlzlvlvn. S1-wnnl limi .l. Hufrlllan, uurlll. J. Nliller. i'mxois. fbalsv. S4-i-mul ruu: Ulfwfltl. li. l'lnslt-'jg Xl mlm I if-ll, Xlimrn-, Sli-nail, Wvln-r, ll, Uxmrlmli, lfab.-V, Nl.s. Sxwvl, l'l'f'llI'l-'l, I'mx0ll, Slvxvlis. Klflfzifin 'lbs' XX'riting llub was lurniccl for thc purpusv ulg'ix'i1lgtllHsL' intm'vst0cl a cbanrc ui cultivate anrl bring' tu light tbcir ability as a writcr of plays, stnrics, anrl pbctry. Membership in the Club is attaincrl manly after the applicant bas writtc-n an article in prose' ur puctry ancl has it accepted by tbc iiin-iiilwrs. 'zamazfic I'l.liIX1liS llcrnive llcntim Mario Rudy blanc Spacek .lim Cliristoplier l ram'cs l.ukins Katherine Morris Luis lllarclcn l.inlcy Chamberlin lzilc-on Kinraicl lfrina blcan Martin XYilcla lXlorrisun lilbcrt llarvin l lm'c-live Klubr 'l'u'ila hlulinsim .Inlinny lllastcrsnn Marion Busby 'lbc llramatic Klub was urffanizc-cl in 1928 for thc murmse of mrmmmtinlf clraniatu 5 5 xwwlc fur stuflc-nts xrbu arc' intcrcstcrl. lllcinbcrs are chosen frmn all-class plays and a Irinn all-high scliunl prmlucts. 'Ibis vvar tlu' llramatic l'Iub prcsvntcrl to the asscinblx' the mic-art plax' 'l'l1C lilm Sbnpf' Alsu tbcy gave the unc-act play, XYisclmn 'l'c'0tl1. fur the one-act vontcst. fXat lllll 'l'lu' tbirlccn uriginal mcmbcrs of the Dramatic Club liarc bccn accepts-cl into tba iunal 'l'bcspian l'll'ZllQ'I'llll.j'. an limim'ary sucicty flcaling' with the higher phases of alia tics. Nil Qvozizsf, cruz: The Hobby Club, formerly the Manual Training Club, is the sehool's newest organization. lt was formed for the purpose of studying various hobbies and to get students interested in them. Reports of the hobbies of different members are given at the meetings. cienca The Science Club was formed in 1934 for the purpose of giving those interested a chance to delve into topics which might be of general interest to the club. This year. the main point of interest centered around a photo-electric cell which was built as a club project. First Row: Nuffziger, Hensle, Cmlnl, Chesrmt, Goodrieln, Sehniivk, Nh-Guire, Hrose. Sevoml Row: Hinnenkznnp, Organ, Abbott, Nieely, Streib, Rogers, Kasrlorf. '1'hir1l Row: Faires, McClure, Mr. Nleekelson, Adxiser, Nlarlin, LeRoy for-king. Fourth Row: Kroll, Ilarling, Pieree, lqle Voc-king. First, Row: Yanni:-e, Busby, Habla, Burns, XIV. liwlson, anlxiser, Ilrinslle, 'I'enlrow, SK'lllllil'lQ, Ragsdule. 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The girls have assisted in preparing food for Imanquets, repairing athletic equipment. and making curtains for the girls' rest rmnn. lhe group acted as jmnt hustesses with the I'uIhnan Izcunmnics eluh at the annual Ifastern Xlashingtun Home Iicunmnics Cunventitm at I'ulln1an. 961171 i qjscliszczfiolz The name of this urganizatiun was changed Irwin Girls' League tu Girls' Ifederatiun. The aiin of the cluh is to prmnpte grind Ielluwship anunng the girls. .Xctivities spnnsured Ivy the lfederatiun were: fuothall banquet, Girls' Ifederatiun party. and Imaskethall-delmate banquet. I OL if Booafez The purpuse uf the liuys' Hamster fluh is tu develop high ideals, high schularship, and tu pri-incite athletics ainunff the Imvs. The uwfzliiizzltimi spunsurecl a Ifather and Sun Iianquet. 5 , 5 II-vm1- Iic-uimlliirs i'IuIv: Fiist mu: Faxiol, 0, Strikes, Xlur- Girls l e1I1-ultima: Sianlle, Xlrs. Hllslrix, :udxl si Xl lun ii XII Inch Xlinei I- Nm!! I Ne I R I en 1: - , . a' ', I. .' 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Iwmrtln hum. tuvlling, l'u.lr'In Xlowx, I,uIlmpv?r-lu, Ilie l iTllu Ibm, XI.uIs-lxolu, Iliwlxznllmm, Iiiwvl, XII-+-Ip. -jfizfgl Jqfgfsfic gl mociufiorz Ilu- I.. MX, wax m'g:l11lzc':I lar c-m'm11':1g'0 ntlmln-tics. II11- umm :ww-mpllslaxm-mr. ul thc clulw this yczu' were- tu ulmt Im R Ifltlml wWl'2llt'l' :mel In IIIZIIQK' zlml sell Imlm' zulcl gulcl lJUIII'lHhIIlS rluriuq' tlu fmwtlmzlll SUZIMIII. Q Il rn-Q' IM-lcgutc-s frwm thc- IZUXUX. zlttcmlccl the I'I:1y Days :lt I.:1L'russc IIIQII mul. l'Ill'Ill X' Xmwlml. :xml XYZISIIIIIQIHII Stntc Uvllcgx- H U Qoazm 0 cm: Nlvllllvc-1'sI1ip in tlw Ilnlflcn flulx is limitccl to Inns who lmvc mzuln 1 In-ttf-1' m mu- ul thc tour mnjm' sports. In the past the Ulllltliltltlll was held In tlu Imlxu II nn xml xxx - - N , 1 'z s qmtc' :I I'lg,flbI'UllS zlllzur, Ixut thls year Z1 lllllilill 0 was ulmscl'x'vrI in thc gy III. 'I'Iw clulr plllvlislu-cl El Imselmll llI'HQ1'IlIIl to raise numcy for the zltI1lctu cl:-pzlrtxm-11t. I.:1t1-1' in tlw your. tlw-' ip npurefl . ' X s 15 s 'l IIIIXCII nnuaf :Staff The Annual Staff includes all those who have any part in editing the annual. This book is the main outcome of the labors of this hard working little group. Dbsgafs The Colfax debate teams had a very successful season. XYith only one veteran, Harold Rock. they managed to go through the entire season with but two defeats: one at the hands of St. john, and the other from Odessa at a time when a trip to the National lforensie Tournament seemed within their grasp. The negative team won every debate and seemingly did the impossible when they defeated last year's state champions john Rogers lligh School of Spokane. .Xffirinative Team: Negative Team: .Nlternatesz Mary jane lnlliott Bob XYilkinson Vern llagcrg l,inlev Chamberlin Hob Stotler I,-H I , F I f , -. J 11 .a o lette llafolfl lyoek Klaiian liusby ,-Xnual Statf: First long Stokes, Elliott, Xliss lfillllllillll, Hlleller. NlilllPl', liusihalnuli. Sevond rosy: I-Iisinger. Vliase, El- ,, . .-, . . 1- , , , -- - . liolt, Smith. Rudy, lxegson, l'loaning:er. 'l'hii'd row: Stevens, ii lie' Inlllluiidnxi 'ml' xillknmm' hmm' X stu H' lohnson, Xlivhuelsen, l'ln'islopl1er, ,Xrnol-I, Neil. Nlr, Krehbeil, lf2lu'f'l'S. l4 NlDT 59 4 l WV 5T Yll l'- RU ly. l lflvlleife T H111 Fourth roxy: Xleyers. Xlaxwell, linsley, Mohr, Vreueel, Bautleson. berlin. Fifin ion: Haber, liotlnspeielu, lzett, 'l'i'elner. lleilslnergg. un. . 3 Q If fry AS: ,A fr nw Q. 'H' , ilrivxiggir 1 i g lui ii . , . , , A iw, i if gl E Wilkinson, t'le::tr.'. I'oxxe1's, tlmse thamlwiln. Xlastevson, Malrlel, I'rencel, Bushy, l'hristopl1el', Bake , I':n in, Nloiulsi-n, SXXVS Hlzshy, ilelli. l'll:zn.hell'll, Bnshg, Clegg, llmlvhe lin, Xloriisou, Cllalnheilill, l':ll'xin, llnshy, xl1Il'l I'. Luzioz Cyan Kliss Xlahel llouard, Director Black Coffee hy .Xgatha Christie was presented hy the junior Class, on March 5, in the anditorimn uf the Community Building. lt was a highly appreciated and well produced detective murder mystery in three acts. The scene is laid at .'Xhhot's Cleve, Sir Claud .Xmory's house, ahout twenty-five miles from London. Sir Claud, a scientific genuis, keeps his son, Richard, a prisoner at .Xhhot's Cleve, in order that he might help him with his experiments. Lucia, Richard's wife, is the daughter of the notorious Selma Goetz, which at the time of their marriage was unknown to Richard. F-he was trying to get away from that life. hut is hlackmailed hy Carelh, an international criminal. Sir Cland is murdered. Several are suspected hut llercule Poirot, the little Belgian detective, with the aid of Inspector japp, find the real murderer to he Raynor. Sir Claud's secretary. Barhara, Sir Claud's niece. and Captain llasting add a hit of humor and romance to the situation. The Cast 1-Sir Claud Amory, -lim Christopher: Raynor, l.inley Chamher- lin: Bliss Amory, his sister, XYilda Morrison: Richard, his son, Boh Preucel: l,ucia, lQichard's wife, Ruth Klarler: Barhara, his niece, l'atty Chase: Captain Hastings, Bill l'owers: Carelli, international criminal, Boh Clegg: llercule l'oirot. Belgian detective, Marion Bushy: Inspector -Iapp, Scotland Yard, johnny Blasterson: johnson, his assistant, Paul Baker: Dr. Graham, family physician, lflhert l'arvin: 'l'redwell, the hutler, Boh XYilkinson. Procluction Staff:-Stage Manager, jack Rudy: Assistants, Kenneth Bell, Bill Lothspeich: Business Manager, l.ouie Perkins: Advertising' Manager, l,ester .Xckerman: Properties, Beverly Kincaid, Keith Carter: lYardrohe Mistress, llorothy Elliott: llead Usher, Mildred Stanlce: Prompter, Marie Morasch. Top picture: Rock, Powers, Chase, Lukins. Bottom picture: Hickman, Olson, Powell, Jarvis, Smith, Stevens, Ensley, Bartleson. snioz Cyan THROUGH Tllli KIlYllOl.li Miss Ruth Farnham, Director The Senior class presented their class play, Through the Keyhole, by VN'illiam I . Davidson, on .-Xpril 2. The play was a three-act comedy in which Grandma Tierney, hy clever scheming, controls the lives of her grand- children. The Cast :-Grandma Tierney, Mildred ,Iarvisg XX'illiam, the butler, Toni Stevens: hloan, the French maid, Corinne Olson: Genevieve Van Camp, Vesta Fae Bartlesong Archie Van Camp. Bennett linsley: George Allen, Bill llick- man: ,lim Tierney, Harold Powell, Mary Tierney, Lois Smith. Production Staff:-Stage Manager, 'lack Rudy: .-Xssistant, llarold lfairesg Business Manager, Harold Rock: ,Xdvertising Manager. jim lzett: Properties. Edna Rose Qloaninger, Rome lindsleyg lYardrol1e Mistress, Helen Overmang llead Usher, Ruth Buchanan: l'rompter, jean Maxwell. me-aqui MISS FANNIES BOMB Miss Mabel Howard, Director Miss Fannie's Bomb, one-act play entered in the county contest, won new laurels for the high school hy bringing home the first place pennant. 5 The Cast - Papa Babcock, Bill llowersg Miss Fannie, Pattie Chase: Miss Clara, lfrances l,ukinsg liddie Pratt, llarold Rock: Stage Manager, lillmert Varvin. 3' Q -o ,L I v Z- X. 36 JO- 15' lfirvt Rmx: Kiuw:li1l, llermzun, Krull, llueltlmut, Sluinknsk Hzlnlz, Hzlggv. Suwnlnl Rout 'l'x'etnel', lluill, Xlzlmer, Olson, 'I'. Jnlmsmm, Xl G, Smith. Payne. 'I lninl lhm: Nlullvr. Hiller, Iialyton, XII. Rzllpll, l':u1'ls4m, l1'uul'tlu lhm: llllliott, Klexxelm, lluffmzln, Herlitz. 'l'axl1el', lfiftlm Rum: I.. .lulmwun, Hiller, Vluiatupller, lmtllspeim-ll, ey, Xlurler, l meste1', linwley, I-Illintt, lirmrelc-it iller, Avszlnlimam, lfllt'lIIlIl.lll, I.. Smith, Nl. Smith Benton, Rvexl, Kl'llt'gI6I'. XVilsnn, Sl2lllli0. lialrllesnn, Ilulliugnwrtlu, Xlalrtiu. Fir:-t Run: l.m'vln, S1-Ilmivll, Mr. lhxlpll, Elliott, M, Lzmtz, 'Slim-hr-l. NA- 'owl lhm: N, Sill:-vlxlv. l'leu'L:', Neill, NIE-'Xt-'llh, Pzlrxln, Nlullr. 'l'lli1'nl lion: Nvlmlz, llufer. Sllenlwell. ll. Stllerkle, Nlmure, 'I'ell1'nw, gba!! gmc! 3031, QZEE Ufugi 'llw glc-v vlulw czwlu nwvt twu times :L week fur przxctlct. Klr. Hnrry Ilnlph is their clircctur :xml llurutlmy lilliutt the accmnpzumist. GIRLS' SEX TETTE lfirst Snprzums F-ccuml Sopranos Altos Ruth Klzmrlvr lluruthy lflliutf .lo Xlillcr hluzmm- 'Vrctner Icla Ola lfurcstcr lin-lyxm rllZl.llt'l' Director ,......,... ,....llarry Ralph .XCClJHll3Pl.lllSt ..... ,,,, l Dorothy lilliutt Ulla Band This year the band had a regular place on the curriculum instead of being listed as an activity. Because of the great strides of advancement made this year. new blue and gold uniforms were purchased and the band made a number of public appearances as well as attending the county music meet where they took second place. Dzcfieafza .X regular class period is also now devoted to the orchestra. This period is spent in studying music and in practicing the classical selections. The orchestra played between acts at the junior l'lay and also furnished the music for graduation exercises. 1hcl1estl'a:A-Vl1'. Ralph, Olson, Hernizm, liartleson, Nlichel, Huff, Nlohr, R. I-Indsleg, llofer, N. I-Indsley, Stotlei, Ki-om, Lantx, Xlyers. l'.lrIer. l!and:fFi1st Roxv: N, Hndsley, Ii. Hofer, Johnson. Lantx, Xlnstain, Samder, l'. Hoff-1, Holm, Haber, ll. limlsley. Second Ron: Nlr. Ralph, Stotler, Xlartin, lillintt, Vlegg, Knox, Rogers, Sliemxxell, Stnevkle, Glaser, l.aFolleIte, Slexns, Krueprer. ll Tvelner. Smith. Svhnldl, 'I'abt-r, J. 'l'1etne1'. 5 , ll lr 5. l lk fee-if , SPGRTS... Some fight . . . Mutt and jeff . . . Look out, it's johnny . . . I'll Iuet Starlmird is on the sidelines . . My eyes must be deceiving me . . . The big shot, he thinks . . . Some guy . . . Behind the scenes. The river rats . . . Gee! Look at my big' chest . . . Way out in the sticks. 'F' Qoofgalf The Colfax High School football team finished the season by placing second in Whitman county. Their only conference defeat was to St. john with a 14-13 score. The first game of the season was on September 18 when the Bulldogs journeyed to Garfield and defeated that team by a score of 26-0. The following week-end Colfax dropped the second game to the Clark- ston Bantams, 13-6. On October 2, St. john defeated Colfax on their field by one point, 15-14. Colfax held the lead until the last thirty seconds of play: then St. john suc- cessfully completed a pass for a touchdown and booted the ball between the uprights for the winning point. On the Friday following. Palouse bowed to the Bulldogs in a one-sided battle, the scoreboard showing 44-7 in favor of the Bulldogs. In the next game Colfax went wild and triumphed over the smaller Step- toe team, taking their measure 51-O. The next Friday, October 23, found the Bulldogs battling their old rival, Endicott. to a 6-6 tie. On October 30, Colfax defeated LaCrosse IS-6 on the local field. The Pullman Greyhounds met an overwhelming defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs on November 7 by the score of 39-0. The game featured long runs by Heilsberg and Anderson. ln a special Armistice game, Colfax downed the Pomeroy Pirates by a 7-6 score. In the last game of the season. Colfax went to Lewiston. much the un- derdog, and emerged the loser 6-13. Lewiston made both their touchdowns in the two closing minutes. At the end of the season the squad voted Harold Heilsberg the member of the team who had influenced them most and his name was engraved on the Inspiration Cup. Colfax tries for a field goal: Pullman takes the ball: time out for Endicott. - ny , -nip si First Row: Klichaelsen. Hiclqmzm. Llarlsou, Armlielcl, XYells, Fisher, llumph- rey, Lorch. Second Row: Nicleyyf. Riclmrrlsonli Kromm'l', lfi1sle5'D . l,othspeich9t, ,Xmler- sont. Heilshergst. Christopher? Clegg? C. 'l'eclrow'k. Coach Moses. 'l'hii'cl Row: Stevens ', Powell? XY. Teclrow. Verkinsflf, liissel, Costonx, liahefk, Kohler? Neil? l.. Coclciugx. Pierce, Masterson. Fourth Row: Lust. Aegerter, Bell. Carter, l'. Hocking, Preucel, lilliott. Note: Nfl Lettermen. Date 'e They Sept. 18 ....., .......,, C inrfielcl '76 O Sept. 24 .,.,, ,..,.. L 'larkston 6 13 Oct. 2 .,.... ......,. S t. john 13 14 Oct. 9 ,.,.... ....... l 'alouse 44 7 Oct. 16 ,.,..., ,...... S teptoe 31 O Oct. 23 .,., .,...... li ndicott 6 6 Oct. 30 ...,.. ,..,... L ZICTOSSC 18 6 Nov. 7 ....., .,.,.. l 'ullmzm 39 O Nov. 11 ,,,t.t. Pomeroy 7 6 Nov. 20 .,.... ,...,.. l .ewistou 6 13 x lzrezilcs l'ullm:m's line: Pullman holcls liullcl gs: two muslceteers: L'm,ll'z:x Completu 1 us nueroy game: liuclicott holds Coltax. Baigsfgaff The Llilfax lhillnlugs enmlecl Z1 very successful hasketlmll season hy taking seccmcl place in the cuunty tuurnzunent. anrl losing to XYa1la 11211121 at the district tnurnznnent. They cmnpilecl 507 puints tu their uppmients' -193, flur- ing' the season 'l'e:un l'l:1yecl Date We l'ulhnz1n ....,.,.,. ....,.,... D CC. 11 22 l'ine City ',,.,, .......... l Dec. 12 19 l'ine Llity .,...,., ,7.....7,A l DCC. 18 12 l'inc City 'Y,A.,.A ..... ..w..,,,4 l J ec. 18 38 l'nlhn:1n .....,,,.,,,..,.. ,........ D ec. 19 Z7 Lewis X1 Clark l,..i.. .......... J an. 1 25 I lay ........,,,iA..i..... ..,l,,.... J an. 3 22 llziy ........,,,i,,,,.. ...i7,,i,A J nn. S 35 St. John ..... .7l,, .... J Fl n. 9 26 St, John ,.,.. ......,... J an. 9 22 1,1lflI'll5SC . .....,,... Jan. 15 29 l.:1L'rnsse ,v.l .w.,.,.... 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IX lar. 5 21 They 2-1 38 34-Zncl 23 31 23 20-Zncl 2-l 16-Zncl 24 21 9----Znfl 842ml 3O+2ncl 30-1 st Z0 17 33421111 31 21-2nd 26 36--Zncl 26 20-1 st 23 25 23 34 Nat linrlsley, Clone liliutt, the whole squad, XYhitey Krunnn, Jiin lze 11611111 lk-ani Teain Tezlm 'lleznn l'e:un Tezun Team Teznn 'Vezina l'e:nn tt. asm-In AMG' lfirst Row: Perkins, Mcflure, Mr. Muses. coach: lirffmxn. lillintt. X. limlslcx Sem-mul Ruw: Heilslu-rg. l.utl1speifl1, lzett, Hughes. Nicley, Oyler. mzmzxgfcr sbt-rg, .lack Hughes, the whulc squad-in reverse, Hill I,utl1speirl1. Louie Perkins. 5 'WW' 1 , A.. if dv-WH iw f First Row: H. Hughes, Rogers, McClure, J. Hughes, C. Tedrow. Second Row: R. Endsley, W. Tedrow, Kissel, N. Endsley, Lofhspeich, Coach Henry. Third Row: Nicley. Seeman, Kaidorf, Pierce, E. Lust, Gibney. Fourth Row: B. Abbott, E. Lyons, Mgr. Parnell, Clegg. Fifth Row: Izett, E. Stewart. Uma! Squzulz Kissel. tlizmil,-erliu, Clilmey. XY. 'l'eclrmsg, S. Stueekle, Nieley, Sn-eiiizui, tostmi, Knsflurf, IC. l,j'UllS, Hal Hughes, Hill Xlmlzott, Herne Davis, 1 ', ' x ' '. 1 1 Cuts 2' '. Zlll2lQ '. lzett. Kuliler, lirl Stewart, Lotllspeieli. Nut limlsley, rl. Hughes, Lust. Me- lllli lilllll IH, tl Q lcflmxx Ll lit mt I ilu lluutll m Ll Roger's Relay 100-yard, Stewart, 3rd: 440 relay, 2nd: 880 relay, 21d: medley, 3rd, 440 team: C. Tedrow, Ed Stewart, McClure, Nat Ewdsley. 880 team: C. Tedrow, Ed Stewart. Nat Eadsley, Pierce. Medley team: 110, C. Tedrow: 220, McClure: 440, Ed Stewart: 880, Rogers. Central Valley Meet 440, lst: 880, lst: medley, lst: 100-yard, Stewart, 3rd: mile, Rogers. 2nd. 440 team: C. Tedrow, Nat Endsley, Lothspeich, Ed Stewart. 880 team: C. Tedrow, Nat Endsley. Lothspeich, Ed Stewart. Medley team: 110, C. Tedrow: 220, Lothspeich: 440, Ed Stewart: 880, Nat Endsley. Potlatch Meet Colfax, 88't: Po'latch, 5581. 100, C. Tedrow: 830, Rogers: 440, Rome Endsley: mile. Rogers: high hurdle, Clegg: relay, Colfax: broad jump, McClure: shot, Pierce. County Meet 100, Ed Stewart, 10.2: 220, C. Tedrow, 23.2g 880, Rogers, 2.05: mile, Rogers, 4.45: 200 low hurdle, Ed Stewart, 23.5: high jump, McClure, 5.6: relay, Colfax, 1.34. District Qualifications C. Tedrow, Ed Stewart, Rogers, Rome Endsley, Nat Erxdsley, Lothspeich, McClure, Clegg, Pierce. Rt-zuliug front left lu right: Hmrixig' it mi . . , Neck :tml Neck . . . XYliere's litltliltfll? Reuml lbI'l'ZlliCl' . . . 'l'l1z1t's better. gizfa f jnffzamufca 4 The girls have a three-season intramural schedule which includes: volley ball, basketball, and baseball. In volley ball the Sophomores were victorious with the Seniors second. The Seniors were first in basketball and the Juniors second. As baseball is popular with the girls a series of hard-fought games are anticipated. The volley ball first team includes: XVillene Chilton, VVanda Kroll, Hanetta Broweleit, Virginia Miller, Josephine Miller and Helen Overman. The basketball first team includes: Jean Maxwell, Mildred Eisinger, Willene Chilton, Vtfanda Kroll, Helen Overman and Jeanne Arnold. Substitutes: Maxine Pierce, Emma Schaefer, Jean Wilson, Helen French, Ida Ola Forester, Jane Overman, Virginia Miller and Dorothy Jarvis. .gnffzamuzaf The Intramural Club is a comparatively new club, founded in 1935, and it has attempted to give all the male students a chance to participate in athletics of one form or another. Class competition is held in football, baseball, track, basketball, and volley ball. Individual contests are held in punting, drop-kicking, ping-pong, horseshoe, badminton, tennis, and cross-country racing. Letters are awarded to the ten persons who receive the most points from participation and winning the various events. Boys f Unffzamwza 5. In the boys intramural contests the seniors took the honors in touch football, the juniors won the B basketball series, and the sophomores had two victories: A basketball and volley ball. Norman Rogers won the cross country. The managers are: intramural manager, Rock, freshman, Glaser, sophomore, Endicott, junior, Herman, senior, Rock. The members of the lntramural Club and therefore those who take part in the intramural sports are: Freshmen: Armfield, Abbott, Brose, Codd, Cocking, Coston, Carlson, Chesnut, Fisher, French. C-laser, Goodrich, Humphrey. Johnson, Kasdorf, Lorch, Lants, Leinweber, Losell, Major, Martin, Maxwell, Munson, McGuire, Nafziger, Parvin, Ragsdale, Ruff, Stotts, Shemlvell, Sullivan, Sanders, Seeman, Stotler, S. Stueckle, Thomas, Wagner. , Sophomores: Aegerter, Blodgett, Cocking, Cockerham, Codd, Elliott, Endicott, Hensel, Hughes, A. Jaeger, B. Jaeger, Kissel, Krueger, King, Kromm, Lust, Lyons, Michaelson, Michel, McClure, Moore, Mohr, Nicley, Neil, Oyler, Organ, Pierson, Richardson, Parnell, Schmick, Sever, H. Stueckle, Scholz, Tedrow, NVhite, M. Wilson. ' juniors: Appel. Baker, Brindle, Busby, Chamberlin, Christopher, Clegg, Faires, Gibney, Gilchrist, Herman, Hofer, Kohler, Lothspeich, Lust, McNeilly, Mustain, Masterson, Myers, D. McNeilly, McGuire, D. Olson, M. Olsen, Powers, Parvin, Pierce, Perkins, Preucel, Repp, T. Richardson, Russell, Ed. Stewart, Shemwell, Swift, NVilkinson. Seniors: Anderson, Baber, Clizer, B. Davis, L. Davis, N. Endsley, R. Endsley, B. Ensley, Faires, Hickman, 1-lughes, I-leilsberg, lzett, Kroll, Lyons, Lants, Myers, Merry, Powell, Rock, Rudy, Stevens, Stueckle, Sauer, Stewart, Streib, Tedrow, WVilson. The Intramural Club officers are: president, N. Endsley, vice president, Perkins, secretary, Izett. Aug. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept CUCL Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Cjdgf-ll26!Q'Z 31 School starts. We see many new changes and faces in the building. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Meckelson become the proud parents of a baby boy. 14 Senior-Frosh show. First social function for the Freshmen. 21 The Cotton Blossom Singers entertain us with Southern songs. 22 The Girls' Federation sponsors the Mothers' Tea. . 23 Senior Class wins the student body ticket sale. 25 30 6 One-day Teachers' Institute is held. Soph-Frosh party is given. Fire prevention program is presented through the courtesy of the Fire Department. 26-27 Teachers Institute is held for two days in Spokane. 2 Presidential election is held in high school. The Democrats Won. 6 First school mixer of the year is held. 11 Armistice Day program in morning and football game in afternoon. 12 Mrs. Shoemaker speaks on her work in Africa. 18 A program is presented by the International Quartet. 19 The Dramatic Club present a one-act play. 20 The Comedy of Errors is presented in Pullman. Students are excused to go. 24 Girls' Federation sponsors the annual Football Banquet. 25 Thanksgiving mixer is held. Many prizes are given. 26-27 Thanksgiving vacation. 30 Harold I-Ieilsberg is awarded the Inspiration Cup. Bow-wows start a new yell-club. A 1 Mrs. Buchanan speaks on value of tuberculosis skin tests. 4 Senior Class gives the Senior Ball. VVere you there? 8 Mantoux skin tests are given in school to all students. 16 W.S.C. speech department presents a program of readings. 22-23 Sociology classes conduct a trial at the Courthouse. 24 The Christmas play Solitaire is presented. I Christmas vacation begins. C-lk Calfmdm Jan. 4 Vacation ends and school resumes. jan. 10 Some of the students take part in the Chamber of Commerce Broadcast over KFPY. Jan. 14 Miss Hartnelli speaks to the student body. Jan. 26 to Feb. 9 Weather forces the school to close. Feb. 12 A mixer is given. Feb. 25 The band gives a concert in the community building. Feb. 27 C.H.S. wins second place in County Basketball Tournament. Mar. 5 juniors present Black Coffee. Mar. 5-6 The district Basketball Tournament at Walla Walla. Mar. 8 Grade schools present program The Vkficked Witch. Mar. 9 Sons entertain their fathers at a banquet. Mar. 15 Major Schoof entertains us with an illustrated talk. Mar. 16 Hoskin demonstrates some electrical wonders. Mar. 17 Sophomores present their program. Mar. 20 C.H.S. is in sorrow over Mr. Edson's death., Mar. 22 Mr. Edson's funeral. A ...cp Mar. 25 No More Frontier given in Pullman by the VVashington State Theater. Mar. 30 One-Act Play contest is held. April 2 Through the Keyhole is given by the Seniors. April 3 County Music Meet is held at Pullman. April 8-9 Spring Vacation-Teachers meet in Spokane. April 15 Hoopsters and XN'ind Bags feast. April 16 Davies Light Opera Co. presents a program. April 17 Cheney Music Meet is held. May 14 Juniors give the junior Prom. May 23 Seniors attend Baccalaureate. May 28 Mighty Seniors graduate. 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CT f' Knitted Garments Sized HE advertising depart- Tel. 42 ment of this annual, wishes 2 S106 Main St. Colfax FuInnImlnIImnIImnmmuun-mum nmummu-nun to thank its advertisers for their splendid cooperation. VVe do appreciate it. lllllnlInInluunlllluuluInunnlnlununnnunnnnuu See--- QSignedj Moore's Furniture HAROLD POWELL ' Advertising Mgr. LAST Moore's Furniture Store Russell B. Moore I i Q Colfax Colfax Q Q Funuununuunuun nInlunununullulnnuuuuununnu ,,,,,,,,,, nluuulnullullllm Congratulations 4 All You Graduates May the remaining years of your life be as carefree and happy as the past ones have been. And good luck attend you in all your under- takings. BUT REMEMBER IT'S ALL UP T0 YOU You, You and You Model Steam Laundry K Central Supply Co. Telephone 144 Everything in Building Line PAINTS - Oll,S - GLASS COAL and XYOOD Colfax XVasliington 3 Congratulations to C'Ol,F.-XX lllflll SCHOOL Class of 1937 OK Beauty Kc Barber Shop b3,ooo,ooo Depositors F E1 --...... I S fl , ' fx f' ' , 6,3 THE N EYES N' are in flavor of our SODAS Certainly our ice cream sodas look good-and they taste twice as good as they look. Order your favorite flavor today and enjoy a new taste thrill. GRADY DRUG CO. Phone 1 -have entrusted their money to American banks THEIR total deposits aggregate over forty-six billion dollars. The latest nationwide official report shows that some 16.000 com- mercial banks, savings banks and trust companies are thus enjoying the confidence and serving the financial needs of this vast body of American citizens. These depositors are made up of wage earners, salaried folk, farmers, housewives, professional and business men and women, man- ufacturers and executives of all types-persons in all walks of life from those with modest income up to those of large means. These millions of prudent, industrious people are giving, through their deposits. an impressive declaration of confidence in the sound- ness and usefulness of present day American banking. Farmers National Bank of Colfax Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nun l E. S. Burgan Sz Son' Colfax, Wash. Complete line of Fresh Ifruits and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY llhone 156 nmnnnunnuunununu ununnnnnnuunnnnnunnnunnnnmnnnnnnm McCROSKEY Hardware :Sz Impl. Co. lnternational line of Farm lllacliinery, Gas and Diesel Tractors. llZlI'flXYf1TC. Tires. Machinery Parts Hamilton Drug Store A Complete Line of DRUGS and CHEMTCALS STQXTIONITRY and TOILTCT AR'I'lCl.I2S Teleplione 37 nnununnununmunnun unmununuunuunnlnnnnnnnnnnmuunn F L 0 W E R S Always make a lovely Gift ' FINE CANDIES :tml Fountain Service Flower service the way you want Stexvzirt-Warner Refrigerators Colfax Phone 197 5 'Veleplione 198-R mnmnxnmnm num: unuumnnn nun nulnmmlunnunuuununnlnuuulnnnnunumn nnnnlnnununnnnunulnInunmnnnnnnuluxnunnuuunnnnnnnu XYlliCRli SOUND SOUNDS l3lCS'l ' NYC CUlltlllllC to serve you, as in the years past. with the lnest cntertziimnent of lmotli the screen and stage. uuuuununlnunu nmnunn num:.nininrumxnnmmInununumnnmununun nnnu unnun Dreifus-VonSoehnen Hardware Co. rlltxlfllllllblli' 96 8- Quality Merclianrlise Always Monarch Ranges - WoodHCoal, Electric, or Combination Majestic and Olympic Rrnges - Kelvinztor Refrigerators ZENITH WASHING MACHINES llousexvares - General Paints - Timvare Sporting Goods aml Cleiieral llarrlyvare nun umm:nunuulunuununnnmunruuur .nunluumt...n,n.,,..:...u....:luxinmn..nunmuunum nuum: E IunllIInInInulnunuInnnnnnulunuun unlllnllllu E Command Respect and Admiration. Have easy poise M no matter what the occasion. In Kuppenheimer Clothes You Feel and Look Your Best TTZTOTIIIERSW' nunununuunuluulnlnululuInIununnuIuInununnununnnnnnnuuulunlnununlnunlnnuunuunnl Cold Storage Market Meats - Poultry and Produce Fish and Oysters in Season 'I I ll me 47 311 INI bt C If Y, VV I ngt lluuuunnlmlulllullllnluInnnInnnlullulluInnnnmmnlnunnnlIlluuluInllllnllllullummmnmlnlulumnlulnmnn mnunununuuunnnnuuuununuIuunnunununnumunnmuunummmnnmnumnnnuuunuuuuumnunumununuuunun UNION SERVICE STATION jack Lust, Prop. N307 Main St., Colfax 76 I T t M t O1 Gasoine- ri on o or i STOP-WEAR LUBRICATION SERVICE Accessories - Firestone Tires DRYGOODS Shoes - Sport Clothing Notions - Threads Men's Furnishings ELMER SCHULDT FOODS and FOUNTAIN High Stools and Low Prices CHASE'S OASIS Home of the 1Oc Hamburger PERKINS BIKE SHOP Dealer for Excelsior and Pirate Bicycles Parts and Accessories Repairs made Promptly LOUIE PERKINS, Prop. : COlXlPl.IlXlENTS H : of ' L. L. BRUNING Colfax 'Waslr Colfax Table Supply Co. J. ll. Shaw Everything for the Table MEAT - GROCERIES - ICE CREAM Telephone 4 Free Delivery nunnnn nunnnn nun nlunlun nunnnu lununun E1 ........ ........... ........... ................. I3 Colfax Grain Growers CO-OPERATIVE FARMER-OVVNITQD AND CONTROILICD East 116 Spring St. Telephone 233 U nunnl nlulunlulnnunlnnnlulnnnn nnnnunnnnunl nlnnnlnnlnl E E lunlmn E J. C. PENNEY Co. Quality Merchandise Priced to Make It Easy for You to Buy uunuun 1nuanlnnllun:InluIluunnuuuunnuu TRANSFER MOVING - STORAGE Long Distance Light and :incl Heavy llauling Excavating of All Kinds McCLENNY TRANSFER 8: STORAGE 'l'c-leplione 12 Colfax Madame le Dorcee Cut Rate Readings on vour Present. Future and Past Tense Come Around And See Me Sometime! Blluuuuuullu uunulu uuulu E Dave Powell Plumbing -- Heating HART OIL BURNERS Iron Fireman STOKERS O Telephone 74 Eunlululu nuuaulnunuInuuuuuunuunuu M. Cocking MASSAGER Come up and let me GIVE you a Bounding Headaches Cured in No Time S6-S Grocery QUALITY PRODUCTS ALWAYS C9 C9 se 9 Phone 34 o A o o o Stapleton Sz Short ..........................................................................E I3 ..... Model Barber Shop First Class Barber WVork Ladies' and Children's llaircuts J. R. T I N N E L Shoes Dyed and Shined uunununuunnnnuunuuununuunuuunnuununnnnnu PROPER INSURANCE at the lowest possible cost is the ideal form of LOSS PREVENTION L. I.. BURGUNDER . uuununuuunuuuuuununnunununnnnnnuuluunuunnnuu Model Cafe The Place of GOOD EATS We Never Close lnuunnulunuuuuuunnunuluuuueulnnnuunuun ELLIOTT SL EASTEP Auto Painting - Washing and Polishing Signs and Auto Accessories Telephone 119 Colfax, Wash. mnmnnnmnnmnumuuuu unmnl ELK DEQQQQUNSTORE Prescriptions -- Drug Sundries - Kodaks and Finishing Philco, Zenith and G. E. Radios General Electric Refrigerators FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SERVICE El --------- ---------------'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- is IJ '--------- --------- --------- ------------- ---- ------------- ---- El Colfax Security Company BO HENRY R E A L E S T A T E I N S U R A N C E Your insurance is our business l...n,.. nnnnnnnunnnunnunnnlunnnufunnunnnnnnnnmuuununuunnnunuun .lu Hawley's Shoe Store for PETER'S ALL-LEATHER SHOES licttcr XYcaring-Better Fitting We specialize in fitting the Hard-to-Fit Feet Make our Store Your Store nnnunnuunnunununannnunuunnunnnunnnnnuunuu ulnnn nnnn luununnnnnnuun Norm's Texaco Service 66 97 40-for-1 MAIQITAK l.LfIaRICA'I'1ON Norm lllinrh, Mgr. South 402 Main Tel. 19 au Tavern Cafe Service Courtesy Good Food P.-YI' - M ICKEY SEEDS Poultry and Dairy Feeds Cash for Cream and Eggs COLFAX PRODUCE Phone 111 Fred Eisinger ununnunnuuunnn ununnunnuunuln BOB GRETENCORT nnnnlnnunnnnunmnnnnnnnunmnnmn NORRIS LOMBARD is 'Ncz CLOfI'Hll'NG5SHOES Y!! for MEN Quality Guaranteed - Latest Styles - Reasonable Prices TYPEWRITERS RENTED or SOLD SCHOOL and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLY CU. A. J. Spacek I'lume 83 Colfax, XVa5h Three Monkey Lunch Mr. and Mrs. joe Overma Manager Sandwiches What am BABER BILL ,T A X I Are You Tired? ct Me Give You a Lift, Please DAVE BURNS Auto Electric Welding and Machine Work Telephone 52 Culfax nunnnuunnmuuulnnuulnu uununuunununnu ununmuunnnnnunnunnnunnnnnmnnmuunnnnn Potlatch Yards, Inc IZUILIJING M:X'l'lfRI.Xl, and FlfI2l.S ll. lXlcNec-ly, Mgr. :nunnun:nnnuln1nnnnnunnnnulnnn ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co. Dr. H. H. Heilsberg Westinghouse Refrigerators : OCULIST and VVashers l- Smuller Appliances of All Kinds EYES EXAMINED S ESPECIALLY BLUE ONES! Sherwin-XVilliams Paint - Don't neglect your eyes Come up and let me see them House XViring Supplies Tcleplione 163 Colfax ununununnuunninunnaananinnnnnnuulnuuInuuuunuuuunnnn uunnunununulunnlunllunnununununnunInuuunululuuuunu COLFAX TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT CO. CATERPILLAR, TRACTORS Caterpillar and John Deere Combine Repairs TCIGDNOHC 303-R Cqlfgx, Wgghington Chas. E. McSweeney 524 North Main St. Will H. Heglar nunununnnuunnaunnunnu una unIunnuuunannnuuununnnnn uuuuuun uunnu ILLIAMS ICE and FUEL COMPANY COLFAX, WASHINGTON IIIIHlllllllllllllIII4lVIIIINIIII1VlllllllllllllllllllIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllll llblIII4lllllllHIII4lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII4HIIIllllllllllllllllllll Coal and Wood Bottled Soft Drinks Pure Artificial lce Fountain Supplies ei -------------- ---------- - E ffl fp , x L- Fool Yoo Jae er Emunuuunnullulluluuuluuulululuullllnllnluuuuulll E J. E. MILLER Dealer in : -fm-.. l Cx' General Fire Insurance SL Good AEQQMS Automobile k fflxn 3 wl Liability Coverage : l'llllllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll s 5 sn + GD Try LONG'S For Stationery - Candy FARM LOANS , at low interest rates Novelties - Toys and Prompt Service FANCY GOODS Colfax, NVash. Tel. ss Telephone 53 : E1 E ----------- -'--'-- 5' THE ' . ME fe A COMPANY '73- THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE - AFTER ALL IIIQEQDIIIQIIIIIOEOIHIQBIIQIIIIODIUOE linna .Iettiek Shoes .Xrrow Shirts Munsingwear Kayser llosiery Gossarcl Corsets Kayser Gloves Cdnuuunn Brown-llilt Shoes Cortieelli Silks Hetty llaxley Dresses Reclfern Coats Pictorial Review Patterns Pequot Sheets nunsnunnunlnnlulnnluanlnunnuulnnnun Style Shop Illillinery E Dresses - Lingerie g Accessories : .-NNN COI IN Mffr. : Colfax i bXVasl1. E 5 nnnnnnannunnnnnn unnnnnnnlnnunlnnunnnnu men : Green Carpet OVEN ALI. DAY Service Iixtraorflinary nInlulunnulunnllluunlnullIllulnulnlllulunnnnui Mathiesen 8z Lee Station SIIELL OIL PRODUCTS GOODYIEAR TIRES Lulmrication and Car Wasliing Glen Mathiesen and Claude Lee Proprietors S.615 Main St. Tel. 246 Schneidmiller 8z Faires J. I. CASE DEALERS CASE Ifull line of Quality Implements E Phone 40 HBEI,L-. Prop' 5 Colfax VVZ1SllIllgt0l1 I I l ' ........................... .................................. . ' ' ' ' 'B NK'S Sc to S1 Stores 5 Telephone 54 -- Colfax, lVash. GET THE HABIT - TRY US FIRST 5 Our Prices are Always , Elulnuun lunnu nu the Lowest v E1 ........... E5 I Colfax Grain SL Feed Company C. XV. Illclfarlancl, Proprietor HAY - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED - SEED Telephone 22 coi,Ffxx, wAsH1NG'roN CHASFXS HEART BALM Soothe 'l'l1at liruise' Xvailalmle in 'llulme or l'attiC lflllflf sample on request O. C. Glaser Graduation Gifts that Satisfy QUALITY FIRST Xt the Sign of the Street Clock ununnnnnu :mann ununnnnnuunnnnnmn nu-mu mmm Carter Sz Roulet Sl'OR'l'lNG GOODS Steel Ranges -- llarclware Crockery ACME l'AlN'l' l'l1one 206 Colfax COIVIPLIMENTS OF Van's Billiard Parlor FOUNTAIN SERVICE CANDY TOISAXCCO mmm nun: Congratulations Seniors E. L. Cavanaugh Insurance Agency Farmers National lianlc lluilcling Colfax 'lleleplione 176 XYZlSl1ll1g'f0ll GREEN BETTER GQQDS THRIFT STORES F0055 ff:.'Eg3ES lxIr LANE'S In 'EQNJES Main and C O L F A X - PHONES Canyon 500-501 nnmunnunnmnnuunnnunu M his wif F Off EJ! E , WE value highl h f dhp f d hl k Q rien s i s orm 5 w tepotog f h h ph h 1 andwishtoh khf 1 d shuden f h f ui E g 5. Q SLATE STUDIO A Colfax, Washington if S Q ................ Q35 W. B. HENRY'S Barbwire Liniment Good for nueralgia, rickets, indi- gestion, poor eyesight, fatigue, lumbago, asthma, flat feet, whoop- ing cough, dandruff, heartburn, and toupee hair. 25c a bottle nunannuannnunnunuuenunnnnnununnnnnun:nun Jersey Creamery Company -+- Klzmufacturers of Butter and Ice Cream -+- 'l'clc-plume 236 nun nunuuuuuunmnunnuuuunnunnnnnunmnunn lunuuunnnunnuuuuumunnn Annunnnunnuuunununuunnuunu E1 ..N...................... ......... .........E1 'lf Tl 4 iG01Cl?!?s.,,9Elee 1g'lY':3 C ffyflg 11 Lai: 'Q :nil 4,'. T Creamy Butter ff , fi m M 2 l'rz1iserl in all 'liC1lk'lllllg of 2 5 Modern Science as Ciuarclizm : E of liucly lleultllf' Klzule from the liest of Cream in Il Sanitary plant 5 Colfax Creamery : Colfax, XYz1sl1. : E1......... .................................. .........,Q Saves You Money-4 Ways! ltofon LOOK FOR THIS SIGN -Uv TRITON keeps carbon below the knocking point-saves car- bon scrapes. It saves gasoline by allowing correct advanced spark setting -without causing ping It saves oil. . .is a safe, full- bodied lubricant long after many oils are worn out. It saves motor wear, mini- mizes repairs, assures longer motor life. Why? Because Triton is Pro- ane-Solvent refined, 10072 Pure Earaffin base, 10011 Pure Lubri- cant-free from harmful carbon and sludge-forming materials. Try it next time you refill! UNION OIL COMPANY faozpuez mmrflmaasf EI U nu nnnnnnnnuunnnnununuunnununuinuunnnnnnnnuunnnnnImn-munnnnnnunnnnnnnunnunnnnnuunununa unnnnri U 4-5 if ll 35' Allie 'IM Gfriby I 4f26ffMcflwf,Nv7W75m4:. AW l Wtawfzmaf MJ WJ, M IuInl1ul:nul:nunununnununuuuunnunnn YoUDo--- ' Sleep Better Ona Beautyrest Mattress e , Sold only by Colfax Furniture Store Q Next door to Gazette-Commoner STREIB'S SERVICE STATION SHELL PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES Lubrication and Accessories ERNEST STREIB, Mgr. Phone 202 S.201 Main St Clodius Grocery QU1Xl.l'l'Y and SERVICE GROCERIES we ICE CREAM 5 Phone 280 Free Delivery 2 Let Me Mind Your BABY Pleasing Personality and PLENTY of EXPERIENCE BENNY ENSLEY WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED and Want to give you the kind of banking service y0u'd like I Why don't you come in and see for yourself that this is no idle statement? im-.ul mm . ag .,.,.., 'xvih X af., Xuan' 1 First Savings 6'Trusl: Bank OF COLFAX nun: Congratulations W Associated Students i of Colfax High School Make Us a Part of Your Organization Whatever the size of your business, if you have goods to sell We can help you. Make us part of your organization and take advantage of our experi- ence in planning, designing and producing effective printed ad- vertising. A call will bring us. Colfax Gazette -Commoner Established 1877 Telephone 14 N222 Main St. E nu El 1 I Q K I W 99 s simplicity will intrigue you' Its comfort amaze you! g a Its beauty ill please you-Let your next permanent be a. 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