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

 - Class of 1948

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Junior Class Row 1, left to right: June Anderson, Harriet Mc Gillic. Barbara Morgan. Betty Morgan, Phyl- lis Smith, Marion Kennedy, Romona Aeschliman, Rita Aeschliman, Row 2. Alice Manchester. Dorothy Mc Neilly, Veronica Ray, Macy Cooley, Joyce Roulet, .Ioan Sherfy, Bobby Lacey, Ross Jones. Row 3: Elsie Rubin, Gladys Aeschliman, Shirley Louden, Betty Carroll, Dorothy Cronrath, Jack Dasch, Arnold Kramlick, Lewis Organ. Row 4: Darralyn Mast. Mary Lou Johnston, Evelyn Mc Guire, Kenneth Lonn, Norman Stueckle. Row 5: Day Lanky, Stan Vanos. Arvin Burlingame. Dick Schmick, Fred Owen, Larry Hubbard, Darrell Krueger, Row 6: Mr. Pyne, advisor: Edwin Kramlick, Bill Lierman, Wesley Mc Farlandw ,Dan Codd, Den Hodge. Row 7: Dale Buri, Kenneth Aeschliman. Bill Rudy. Row 8: Stanley Stevick, Bill Sweat. .loc Short, Willie Filan. The juniors are out to show what they can do. Their first affair was their prom, Autumn Serenade , then the comedy play, Truth or Consequences . Their last event, and the most Welcome to the seniors, was the Senior Banquet. They have shown that they are ready to take over as seniorswnext fall. ' OFFICERS Row one, left to right: Mrs. Harman, advisor: Elsie Rubin, secretary QD, president C25 :Phyllis Smith, secretary CZDZ Gladys Aeschliman, vice-presi- dent CID. Row two: Dan Codd, vice-president C251 Kay Lanky, pres- ident Cll 1 Sam Brodie, treasurer C21 1 Mr. Pyne, advisor. Uwenfy-seyenj

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Senior Prophecy IRIS BROWN is now busily attending to her household duties near Colton. MYRTLE BROWN is now the chief at- traction of SHIRLEY SCHMICK'S car- nival as the only woman giant. NANCY CRONRATH is the new wo- men's single national tennis champion aft- er defeating BETTY CHAPMAN, she will defend her title against MARY REPP. LORIS GERMAN, MARY RUDY and ROSEMARY SPURRIER have just made their debut as the second King Cole Trio. DOROTHY HINNENKAMP was recent- ly appointed secretary of the Treasury un- der the HOWARD GYLLING adminis- tration. PATTY DOLE was recently starred on Broadway in that new play, C.H.S. on the Rocks , written by MARY JOHN- SON. TEDDY DELEGANS, noted home econ- omist, is teaching the Morgan twins how to cook Greek food. JIMOGENE GULICK has just been named as head of the physical education depart- ment at Notre Dame. VERNA HAGEN, R.N. is the new assist- ant of DR. VIRGINIA HARRIS, noted brain surgeon. THEDA HARTER and NORMA SNY- DER now living on 10th avenue are pa- tiently waiting for another Rockefeller. CARLENE HORTING, MAXINE TOR- RANCE and JOAN LUFT are the new owners of Horting's food store. MARILYN JAMES, noted journalist and foreign correspondent, has just been assign- ed to editorship, Bugs Bunny Comics. NADINE LEINWEBER is now busily raising little representatives to Girls State Last count 8. RUBY MACKLEIT, noted operator, re- cently resigned from P. T. T. C. WANITA PITTMAN, local vocalist, is now busily raising Watermelons and cu- cumbers in Penawawa. JOANNE NIEHENKE, living in Wash- ington, D. C., is very influential in naval military circles as wife of a well known admiral. SHIRLEY STILSON is now part owner of Bran-an Cereals, Inc. MARY PAT STRAVENS, head driver for Stravens Taxi Service, just drove off Buck Canyon and disappeared into space. BONNIE WISE and GLORIANN WOOD are chief cooks for the railroad men at the north end of town. RAY BROWN is now co-owner of Fresh- laid farms. Joan B. is very helpful. DON CAFFEE now acts as president of The Standard Oil Company. LEONARD CORNELIUS has become head window washer of Colfax Furniture Store. DEAN and DALE CULBERTSON rc- cently replaced Blanchard and Davis on the Army football team. PEE WEEU DAVID has just patented his new invention, The Never Wear Out Sole . ROY DAY and CLAIR STONE, County Commissioners, are improving the road from Colfax to Oakesdale. DON DOTY and JACK EARNEST have just purchased a 2,000 acre farm between Onecho and Mockenema. LA MAR FIELDING has won the tea cup with self-invented hot rod . The election returns have just come in- HOWARD GYLLING-the youngest president of the United States. The impossible has happened: JERRY MC- NEILLY has just returned from his trip around the world on his motor cycle. WINSTON MADER is now in farming partnership with little brother. JIM MERRILL, while digging potatoes, found an Indian relic worth 10,000 dollars in the Penawawa terrain. DARL PROUTY has just invented a col- lapsible milk bottle. DELON, DELOSS, and FLOYD RAY have just replaced the Compton brothers as atomic scientists. The non-nicotine stain cigarette has just been invented by NORMAN SCHNEI- DER. ERNIE SCHOLZ has returned to C.H.S. as head basketball coach. DON STEUCKLE last week caused a new sensation in the music world, replacing Dennis Day. King ROBERT VAN TINE and Queen JOANNA MCGUIRE are now situated on their royal estate near Palouse. DON WILSON now busily training for his first title bout with Jersey Joe Wall- paper.



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Sophomore Class Row 1, left to right: Jerry Ackerman. Joyce Roulet, Emily Mc Intyre. Dee Ackerman, Marilyn Vkfood, Mary Jane Torrance, Phyllis Unrah. Helen Manchester, Leonard Stevick. Row 2. Betty lfoster. Barbara Rubin. Virginia Schluneger, Marjorie Bumgarner, Marjorie Swift. Eileen Haxton. Florence Cloaninger, Lois Schmick. Kenneth Schrenk. Row 3: Gene Carroll, Betty Gritman, Pat Henderson. Mary l.ou Sweat. Mary Jane Hughes, Rosemary Jones, Betty Jo Keating. Row 4: Jane I.othspeich, Donna Jean Day, Reva Urness, Patsy Cox, Elaine Cochran, Janet Olson, Mr. Stevens. advisor. Row 5: Marvin Aeschliman, Melvin Cook, Norman Day, Bill Mahlik, Bob Osborne, Dwight Klein, Dick Repp, Gene Codd. Row 6: Don Brown, Don Luft, Bill Stipe, David Morgan, Fred Schneider, Harold Johnston. Row 7: Max Mc Neilly, Kenneth Upshaw. Danny Hughes, Don Organ, Dan Doty, Row 8: Bill Colvin, Ed Johnson. Dan Schmick, Bob Matsen, John Logan, Lowell Kennedy. Row 9: Whitfield Smith, Jimmy James, limery Sherfey, Bill Upshaw, Mickey Gulick, Burrell Scheirmari. Harold Van Tine, The sophomores started the year off by givnig the freshman class a welcome party which was enioyed by all. Their April picnic with the help of their advisors, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Tay- lor, proved a huge success. The class looks forward to a junior year full of activ- ity. OFFICERS Row one. left to right: Patsy Cox. treasurer 1l5: Reva Urness, program chairman 1l 5: Elaine Cochran. pro- gram chairman 125: Virginia Schlu- neger. secretary 125. Row two: Max Mc Neilly, president 125 2 David Mor- gan. vice-president 125: Mickey Gu- Iick, sergeant-at-arms 125: Harold Van Tine. sergeant-at-arms 115. Row three: Mr. Stevens, advisor: Bob Os- borne. president 115: Bill Mahlik, secretary 115: Mr. Taylor, advisor: Jane Lothspeich, vice-president 115. 1Twenfy-alghrj

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