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

 - Class of 1940

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COLD FACTS Lf-ft to right, Front row: Carl Geagley, Pansy Sullivan, Buford Seeman, Max Thomas, Janet Hoffman, Bessie .leanne Stokesr Back row: Bill Ruff, Delbert Aegerter, Mr. Mcllowell, adviser, Marion XVilson, Lelloy Chapman. I . FOLD FACTS STAFF Carl Geagley - - --------- - - - Editflf' Marion XYilson - Buford Seernun - Frank Fisher - - Bessie .lean Stokes Tom Torpey - - - LeRoy Chapman - llelbert Ac-gerter Janet Hoffman - Pansy Sullivan - Carl Geagley - Columnists - - Mr. Mcllowell - - Business Manager - Associate Editor - ---- Sports Editor Drama, Society, Music - - Exchange Editor Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Girls' Sports Editor - - Literary Editor - Feature VVriter - - - - - Staff - Faculty Advisor ITH a greatly increased staff over what we had to uorlt nith the previous year, policies of Cold Facts, begun two years ago, were con- tinued. At all times we tried to give both sides of the story, to print all the news that was fit to publish, to encourage our readers to contribute original manuscripts in the form of poems, plays, short stories, and essaysg to furnish the readers with a humorous column and to make the publication self supporting through advertising.

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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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BLUE AND GOLD Left to right, Front row: Johnny Lorch, Lois Elliott, Sally McNeely, Marian Townsend, Jean Vvilson, Shirley Goodrich. Second row: Dick Maxwell, Jane Bryant, Bob Sanders, Vernald Mackliet, Mr. McDowell, adviser. Third row: Snerl Myhre, Bill LaFollette. - . .o BLUE 6: GOLD STAFF Bob Stotler ------------ Editor Vernald Mackleit ------- Assistant Editor Lois Elliott ---------- Business Manager Bill LaFollette - - - Assistant Business Manager Shearl Myhre -------- Advertising Manager John Lorch - - - Assistant Advertising Manager Shirley Goodrich -------- Music Editor Dick Maxwell - - ----- Sports Editor Frank Fisher - - - Assistant Sports Editor Jane Bryant - - - ----- Art and Literary Marion Townsend - - Assistant Art and Literary Bob Sanders - - - ------ Sales Manager Sally McNee1y - ---- Typist Jean NVilson - - Humor Editor T XVAS a difficult matter to get the Blue and Gold staff together at Colfax High School because many of the staff lived in the country and couldn't meet after school, and those who lived in town couldn't find time to meet when the rural members could. Nevertheless, all the machinery moved smoothly, despite the fact that there were many handicaps to overcome. All members cooperated when assignments were given and when we once got started it didn't take long to get the annual ready for the printer and binder.

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