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

 - Class of 1940

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CLASS OP 942 lltt lo right first row: lraseh llualv. llrvant, Goodrich, Poffenroth, llelegans, Ilerman, Franz, Rrose, Kroll, I'luf2,'hes ' 'l oll Var l 1tt llHLl'Q1lUll tibsin Second row' I'-ltterson ll'1i.:'sd'1le, Kincaid Hallett Major Mackliet Xrrasmilh, lxr , . . . 4-ii, . . , , un. . . ,. , . , . , . , , rns, Lust, Nieli-v, lfl'lll'3-l4'l', lit-ekwith, Koller. Knutsen, Ilofer, Stt-viek, Chesnut. Third row: Seeman, Anderson letiitk l ittni ' on ' 'k ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' - 'z -'son. In-pp. l'l4'I'S , hehmie , Hague, liosgen, I riee, Nelson, btraxen:-, Teal, Drolet. lfourth ron. lins lm, Foy Elliott, Mau!'er. Leinweber, lloikins. VValker, Thomas, llusseil, Townsend, Aegerler, Yan Tine. Jones llflll Xl!! , I row: Miller. llanah--r. Copley, XX'alker', Howard, Merry, Martin, Miller, Ae:-ichliman, l':dQ'I'9ll, Smith, Uhesnut IVV. lf indeed might well have been natives of that emerald isle, so beautifully and transparently green were we, as lireshman of Colfax lligh School. However. as we desperately foreed one foot to follow the path of the other. we were led through the immemorable joys of the llig-Sister Party. 'l'he Senior lfrosh Show. and the all-high girls' playday. l,ater somewhat more poised and eonsiderable less frightened, we eoneluded the year with our own idea, the Freshman mixer. This year we have aeeomplished a great many things besides enjoying the fact that we were no longer the very youngest class in the building. Xl'e entertained the lfrosli at a swell party and were feted in return. Members of our elass have brought distinction time and again to our high sehool and one of the greatest was the winning of the State Championship Boxing title held by our football-playing elass president, lllelvin Secman. Members also turned out for wrestling, football, basketball, track, baseball and we placed two members on the high sehool debate squad. Our girls brought honor upon us by winning the all-high basketball ehampionship. Hur good times we owe to our advisers. Miss llall, Mr. Peek. and lllr. Vollmer. SECON D S lilll IESTIER: lllelvin Seeman, President llill llryant. Vice President Darlene llurns, Secretary liob Fox, Treasurer Patty llialker, Program Chairman jack Danaher, Sergeant-at-Arms lil RST SEM liS'l'lCl1: Nlae xlones. President Nlarshal Miller. Vice President lloris Pierson, Secretary -laelq lfnsley. 'lireasurer Virginia 'l'eal, Program Chairman Nlelvin Seeman, Sergeant-at-,-Xrms

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LASS UP UH Lett to right. first row: Thomas, Scholz, Geaptfley, Dasch, Myers, Hickman, Nafziger, Hallett, Hodge, llensle, Long, Meyers, Xialtner. Second row: Moore, Clemens, Aeschliman, Imnzzher, Danahcr, Flowers, Price, Girlz, Johnson, King, Ayars, Herman. liroweleit. Third row: Sanders, Lee, XVugner YVilson, Perkins, Mohr, Leinweber, lirindle lzell, Vzxrroll, Hendricks, Stine, Schluneger. Fourth row: Archer, Yedinalc, Conner, Franz, Lanky, Gingrich, Archer: Kcmbel. Morton, Xclson, Nelson, Jones. Back row: Kelley, Reliar, Miller, Riedle, Ousley, XVoods, Schiermun, Uodd SCllXY6li1't'I', lxasdort, Hickman, li. the class of 1943, entered Colfax High School September, 1939, in- experienced but determined. XYith the Girls' Federation party welcoming freshmen girls and the liberal paddlings applied to freshmen boys, we felt more at home. Our status was firmly established when the lofty seniors took us to 'iThree Smart Girls Grow Up and we appropriately responded with The lYizard of Oz. Presently the sophisticated sophomores invited us to a party and taught us to dance so that. in our return function, we felt competent as hosts. Among our first year achievements we list: two members of the first football team, three track men, four boxers and wrestlers, thirteen in the high school band, four in the pep band, seven in the district band, and three girls on the all-girls' volley ball team. Next year we intend to make a better showing. XYe wish to thank our advisers, Mr. McDowell, Mr. Paulsen, and Mrs. Busby, for their help. FIRST Sl2lXll2S'l'liR: SECOND SIEMESTER: johnny Codd, President Don llickman, President Eva lVilson, Vice President XYilbert johnson, Vice President junior Geagley. Secretary lYillene Lee, Secretary lYilbert johnson, Treasurer Sally Stine, Treasurer



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CLASS OF '41 191, THE Class of '41, first passed through the portals of Colfax High School on September 7. 1937, little known to anyone twith the pos- sible exception of that ever-threatening group, the paddle-wielding sopho- more boysj. The ice was soon broken, however, and at the beginning of our sopho- more year. our general interest gained still more momentum. XYith seven football lettermen and the intramural basketball championship, our athletic abilities were clearly shown. Under the direction of our three advisers, Miss Howard, Mr, Henry, and Mr. Moses, athletes and scholars alike were at the top of the ladder, XYe entered our junior year with high hopes and under the direction of our tireless adviser, Miss Howard, Growing Painsu was presented as our class play in the fall. Numerous juniors represented us in football, basketball. and track, and again we tucked the intramural basketball championship under our belts. The spring saw another monument to our energies, the Junior Prom. ln accordance with the class emblem, the setting was an lndian camp. XYith the completion of three years in Colfax High School, the Class of '41 looks anxiously forward to their fourth year, hoping even greater honors can be gained. FIRST SlilXlliSTER: Vernald Mackliet, President Louise Bruning. Vice President Maryellen Hensle, Secretary Carl Geagley, Treasurer jane Bryant, Program Chairman joe XYagner, Betty Madison, Sergeant-at-Arms. SECOND Slilil ICSTIQR: Bill Matzger, President Bob XYeitz. Vice President Anna Marie Casper. Secretary Carl Geagley, Treasurer Vernald Mackliet, Program Chairman. Left to right, front row: Aegerter, Ki-mpf, Olson, Parkirvs, Price, Allen, Cox, Stanke, Collins, XYilson, Aosehliman lloth, Morrison, l'owers, Martin, Zimmer. Second row: Cloaninger, Delegans, Sanders, lie-ilsbe-rg, Leinweber, Maur- er. iirindlt-, Martin, Cobb, Hensle, Hughes, Weitz, Overman. Koller, Mad1son,Culbe1tson, Wagner. Third row: VVag- ner, Moraseh, Casper, Johnson, Johnson, Hrindle, lzett, Poffenroth, Bruning, Bryant, Geagley, Aeschliman, Davis Miller, Brookhart, I-licknian, Sullivan, Fourth row: Delegans, Paysse, Lothspeich, Perkins, Lyons, Herman, Price Iiaker, l12illC'2lStk'I', Myers, Schott. XYeitZ, Haupt, Lagers, Hull. Fifth row: Hollingsworth, Sarver, VVagneI', Biedle Matzgvr, Tinnel. Uockingsg, Waymire, Albers, Thomas, Mackliet, Kimble, Mctflure, Meyer, Koenig, Chapman, Logan

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