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

 - Class of 1949

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Page 30 text:

.7wefue d ears .Zsgelfef Upper left. seated: Betty Carroll, Shirley Louden. Standing. Jack Dasch, Dan Codd. Upper right, seated: Darralyn Mast. Joan Sherfey. Standing: Darrel Krueger. Bob Lacey, Larry Hubbard. Ken l,onn, Bill Rudy, Kay Lanky, Wes McFarland, Joe Short, Arnold Kramlich, lfdwin Kramlich. Lower left: Elsie Rubin, Gladys Aeschliman, Joyce Roulet. Lower right: Barbara Morgan, Betty Morgan. Above are pictures of kids that have gone to school with each other for twelve years. It means twelve years of Working and playing togetherg life long friendships are formed in this Way. All through life, Whether they are near or far, they will remember their school days together. tTwenfy-fourj

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SENIORS Joan Shertey Norman Stueckle Girls' Fed. Council: Girls' Fed. I, 2, 3, 4: Cold Facts 4: Thes- pians 3, 4: F.I-I.A. I: Crafts Club 3: Class Officer 4: Band 2: Junior Play 3: Homecoming Princess. Slick Boys' Fed. I, 2, 3, 4: Cold Facts 4: Boys' Fed. Council 47 N.A.S.S. 3, 4: Debate 4: Blue and Gold 3, 4: Golden C I 2, 3, 4: Student Council 35 Quartet 2, 3, 4: Golden C Officer 4: Boys' Fed. Officer 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. 4: Football l. 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Boys' State 3: Musi'c Meets 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Smith William Sweat Smltlyn Bill Tr-'nsferred from Troy, Idaho '46, Girls' Fed. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Fed. Council 4: Class Officer 3: Four year rnusic pin: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: Dramat- 'cs 2 3 Boys' Fed, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys Fed. Council 41 Saxophone Quartet: Cold Facts 4: Pep Bend 3, 4: Airplane Club I, 2: Photogra- phy Club 3, 4: Craft Club 3: Golden C 2, 3. 4: Golden C Officer 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Boxing I. 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 4. Glass of 7949 Naoma Van Tine v Stanley Vanos Girls' Fed. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Fed, Council I, 2, 3, 4: F.I-I.A. Council 4: F.I-I.A. I, 2, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Thespians 42 Girls' State 3: All-High Play 4: Cold Facts 4: Whitman County Students Association 4. Sian Boys' Fed. l, 2, 3, 4: Golden C 4: Thespians 3, 4: Dra- matics 3: Cold Facts 4: Class Officer I: Chorus 4: Operetta 4: Music Meet 4: Football 2, 4: Track I, 4: Tennis 2, 3. Robert Parcher Darrence Karnes Bob Duke Transferred from Aberdeen '49. Transferred from La Grande, Uwenty Boys' Fed . 4. -threej Oregon '49. Boys' Fed. 4: Track 4.



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efziof We, the noble, industrious class of 1949, as We are about to pass from our beloved Alma Mater into the cruel, black World, do formulate our last will in the following manner: DARRALYN MAST wills her ladylike ways to Pat Henderson. EDWIN KRAMLICH wills his water bucket to Lowell Moys. DOROTHY McNEILLY leaves her Queenship to Mary Jane Torrance. IBAARBARA MORGAN leaves her wonderful book, The Evils of Going Steady, to David organ. LOUIE ORGAN wills his motorcycle to Gerald Mitchel. REITA BRYSON gives NORMAN STUECKLE back to the Stueckles. MACY COOLEY wills the theater to little sister Lillie. BILL SWEAT leaves his ability to hang out of study hall windows to Danny Hughes. DICK SCHMICK wills his glasses to Melvin Cook. NAOMA VAN TINE wills her priority over the sand pile to Jerry Smith. DUKE KARNES wills his ten o'clock rendezvous to Dwight Klein. KAY LANKY leaves the dimple in his chin to LeRoy Utke. BETTY MORGAN wills her yellow Buick convertible to Donna Mae Wise. DARREL KRUEGER bequeaths his French horn to Helen Manchester. KENNETH AESCHLIMAN leaves his 4-H calves to brother Marvin. hopesj . track ability to Doc Carey. be with Ray. giggles to Lois Schmick. SAM BRODIE just leaves Che LARRY HUBBARD wills his JOAN BROSINSKE leaves to JUNE ANDERSON wills her DAN CODD bequeaths his height to Jimmy Prater. DOROTHY CONRATH leaves her studious ways to Myra Lyons. KEN HODGE wills his car to Clyde Hatley. PAT DREYER leaves her famous book. Buck Canyon Memories , to Donna Silvey. ROSS JONES leaves his left-handed writing ability to June Johnson. SHIRLEY LOUDEN bequeaths her qualifications to next year's sorority president. ARNOLD KRAMLICH leaves just as confused as when he came. LOIS JEAN LOWE wills her ambition to Gerry Olsen. ALICE MANCHESTER wills her athletic ability to Barbara Lierman. FRED OWEN wills his brain to the research department of the University of California. NORMA MORASCH leaves her drums to Reva Urness. VERONICA RAY bequeaths her chemistry test tubes to Bob Matsen, who really doesn't need them. JOYCE ROULET wills her meekness to Mr. Guilford. JOE SHORT leaves all the girls bewildered and mystified. JACK DASCH leaves his quiet ways to Leonard Pierce. DUANE GULICK bequeaths his beautiful, black, curly locks to Bil Stipe. ARVIN BURLINGAME wills his underclass Women back to C. H. S. JOAN SHERFEY wills her figure to Marilyn Woods. PHYLLIS SMITH wills her piano playing talent to Ann Trombetto. STAN VANOS wills his 7th periods to Danny Smick. MARY LOU JOHNSTON wills her legs to Sip Schluneger, who really doesn't need them. LOUIE LACEY wills his stool at the Plantation to Dick Girts. GLADYS AESCHLIMAN leaves her gift of gab to Louise Herman. BILL RUDY leaves many teachers much happier. STANLEY STEVICK wills his attractiveness to women to Bill Schmick. KEN LONN wills his way with the women to Jerry Martin. EVALYN McGUIRE wills her place in the tenor section of chorus to her able-bodied assistant Shirley Aeschliman. BOB PARCHER leaves his winning smile to Max McNeilly. WES McFARLAND gives his chair in Mrs. Busby's English class to Carroll Autrey. RAMONA AESCHLIMAN wills her accordian to Bonnie Ackerman. BETTY CARROLL leaves her saintly character to Mary Lou Sweat. WILLIE FILAN left at semester time. Lucky boy. DALE BURI leaves his shyness UQ to Mickey Gulick. RITA AESCHLIMAN leaves her manual training abilities to some ambitious underclassman. HARRIET MCGILLIC leaves her vim, vigor, and vitality to Ennetta Gossage. Uwenfy-five,

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