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WHITE, CLARA E. H. R. 1, 2, Volleball 1, 2. 1939 VIRGIL MICHAELSEN Class Play, 4, Annual, 1, 2, 3, 4, Entertainment committee, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 33 Camera Club, 23 Officer of Boys' Club, 2, 33 Band, 4, Tennis, 3,41 Pep Band, 45 Boys' Glee Club, l, 2: Officer of Golden C, 3: Golden C. 2, 3, 4: Council, 4, Class Officer, 1, 2, 4. WHITE, GORDON Entered from Entiat in '37. Track 3, 4, Basbetball 33 Vig- ilance Committee 3, 43 Cold Bacts 35 Operetta 43 School Advertising Manager 45 Enter- tainment Committee 3. Page 27
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Clam cz SHEMWELL, WAYNE Sham well, XVayne I . F. A. Officer 4, Band 3. SCHMICK, JACK Glen- Club l, 23 Science Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. Viggilance 43 Vig- ilance 45 Hobby Club 4. STEWART, LOIS IG. li. Ii. l, 2, 33 Girls Federa- tion Council 3. TEDROW, WESLEY Vice President Student Body 4: Officer Boys Federation 33 Annual Staff 4: Operetta 45 Council 4, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 4: Manual Training Club lg Vigilance Committee 3, 4: Class Ufiicer 2 3 WALKER, ELAINE liztsketlmll l, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 23 Entertainment Committee 25 Class Officer 2. Page 26 Operetta. 3, 45 F. F, A. 43 Foot- ball lg Vigilance Committee 4' SCHOLZ, HOWARD Glee Club 1, 23 Class Officer 43 VVrlting Club 31 Class Play 4, Annual 45 Officer of Thespians 45 Officer of F. F. A. 4. SPACEK, JANE Writing Club 3, 4. STILSON, VIRGINIA Commercial Club 3. TRETN ER, J OANNE Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Sextette 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 41 Entertainment Committee 2, Class Play 3, 4. WEBER., LORRAINE Writing Club 2, 3, 4. My
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Clam Jliatonia I'zxu.'e XVe the class of '39. entered the portals of Colfax High School timid but brave. Our social career began with the mighty seniors taking us to the Senior-Frosh show and the Sophomores giving us a Soph-Frosh party. We later returned these favors. Under the helpful guidance of Miss Everson, our Frosh year was considered a success. ln the fall of 136, we returned to dear old C.H.S. much wiser for our first year's experience. As socialites we gave a Soph-Frosh party and later an all Sophomore party. As Sophomores we showed our athletic supremacy by winning both the volleyball and basketball intramural cham- pionships. Our spirits were upheld by the excellent advice of our adviser, Mr. Meckelson. We passed on to our Junior year with a bright outlook for a brilliant future. Our class play The Chinese Chest, a mystery comedy in three acts, proved to be one of the outstanding dramatic presentations of the year. Under the clever supervision of Mrs. Miller and Mr. Gasser our junior Prom was held. It was carried out amidst the setting of the well- known fairy tale, Snow VVhite and the Seven Dwarfs. We were well represented in all branches of athletics, debate and dramatics. At last we attained our goal of being dignified Seniors. We began our final year by escorting the trembling Freshmen to the Senior-Frosh show. In due time they returned the compliment. Our social efforts reached an all time high when we held our annual Senior Ball. Competition proved too great against the love-bug, so we lost our adviser, Miss Baker, when she embarked upon the sea of matrimony. However, her place was ably filled by our present adviser Mrs. Busby. She was capably assisted by Mr. McDowell and Mr. Paulsen. Our career in dramatics was climaxed by the popular mystery comedy The Bishop Misbehavesf' Endeavori-ng to give more students an opportunity to dis- play their talent in portraying the various characters. two casts were chosen. As our High School career draws to a close, we will assemble for the last time at the Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate and Commencement, after which our high school days are forever over for the class of '39.
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