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

 - Class of 1958

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On the next few pages arc pictured the faculty with what they like to do best in those extra hours that are so scarce. m 1 I 5. 1 HOWARD C. MOSES GLENN POWELL Superintendent Principal He 7lL'l'6l' ferr flame big 0116.1 He belieref fll, Do Il Yom'- gef army. Jeff, gl Hi a . lf Q DICK FELBER W. MAHLIK ELIZABETH NELSON Boys' P. E. Mathematics Languagesg World Historyg Boxing C0L1Cl1Q Golden BLUE AND GOLD advisorg Audio-Visual. GSO?-3faPhY3 BLUE AND Advisorg junior Advisor. The fp-jp if ,111 ,-Oufgdl GOLD advisorg junior ad- Hcbllllkll for dimzer. visor. Anyone for golf? dl . 0. MQLLY pH1L1p5 JERRY MARTIN CAROL ANNE WISEMAN Home Eu-momiqs Psychologyg Sociologyg Cont. Prob.g Dr. Trainingg EI1gliSl1 FHA advisor. Senior advisor' Track Coachg Assistant Basketball Coachg Sophomore A11 me Needs, jj- 5,,0,,i. Sln1keJpef1r'e or Hifrhvofk ,9 advisor' Wfho Zl 07I the gfwze? JOE BREWER ALICE MCDONALD WERNER SCHUBOTHE Industrial Arts Girls' P. E. Agfiwltufei Farm Shopg FFA Frcslmum advisor G.A.A' advisorg Badminton advisor? Sophomore aelvisor. Yiwu? ,,!,!m,. wwfd awk Coachg Freshman advisor. Who 5 Ike mort mzxfom? big offer. One of her many mlefzly. LUIS LADDIZRUD Coiiiimlrciul llrcslimim iulvisor. A .ililrla in H1110 .ilimas nine. ELVA ROBIZRGE English Girls' l:CklCFLlflOl1 advisory Sophomore advisor. Srwzcflaizlg lo rlyrmi for her Il '11 rk. CHARLOTTE PETER JACK BAFUS Englishg Spcechg joumalismg COLD FACTS advisorg A HiSf0fy3 Civics. Thespizm advisorp junior advisor. C0f1f'l7f'1g rff16.H1'l hike fill hir Spojjwjy Oh' N011 fIllIL'. RM. WAYNE SEIGEL IEARLF CONNETTF Scicnccg Cont. Prob.g Football and Baseball Conchg Lilwmry Audio-Visualg Senior advisor. U'fl,,,, 1, j,,,,,g,'D J H7190 1l'f1l1f,f bayf. 1? xi BGB TULIN LOVONNE MADER SIGVALD NORMAN Science Vocal Music Instrumcntal Music Boys' Iredemtion advisor! Mum' deem! fake all ber time. 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' E V Elf-. L A 'f-ff . . ., .- X A 'Q . V4:A,:,,-55kL.g,,-- v M, ' ,X 1- ' ' 1 f A ' .- M 4,27 X - - V . f - ,. V , V V v FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prexidem' Vife Prefidezzf Sefremry T1'6r1!IH'e1' Vic Roberts Gary Lowe Rose Marie Stravens Elaine MCCrOSkCy CLASS Mr. Seigel, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Schubothe SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS P7'6iffllJ67Zf Vife Prefidezzf Serrefary T7'C'll-l'7l7'6'l' Monte Steiger Glen LaMar Lucille Aiken Claudelle NO121I1 SENIORS LUCILLE MARIE AIKEN Lfzvy flwbiziwzx To be lbs' yodelirzg mn' of Sz1'f1zrr!.n1d. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 5, 4, Council 4g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, -'ig Badminton 1, 2, 3, 'ig Tennis 11 Thespians 3, 4, Officer 45 One-Art Play 31 Music Festival 11 Operetta lg Class Officer -il BLUE and GOLD -1. LILLIAN IRENE BARTLETT Lil flHIfIllIflH1.' To AUKIHIIL' .1 felejvbmle np- wnimr. Plummer, Idaho: Girls' League 1, 2, 52 Pep Club 1, 2. 5. 'l'i'ansferi'ed to Colfax: Girls' Fed. -ig COLD FACTS si. JUDY FAYE BAUSCHER jzfdi lllllbifirnig To NIJITAI' Rifles' lXlc,!,l'!lII and fire bezjljfily erm' ifflefxl Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, fig GAA 2, 5, 43 Tliespians -i, All-High Play -ig Operetta 1g B Squad Yell Leader 51 COLD FACTS -1. JUDITH MARIE BABE 11,41 Ambitimzx Tn fic'L'UlI1c' iz beizzzfirhzil. Girlsi Fed, 1, 2, 3, 4, Council -ig FHA 1, 2, 5, fi, Council 5, -1, President fl, GAA 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, County Doubles Champ 1, Class Officer 25 junior Prom Princess 2. JUDITH LIANNE BABB Lizllllld AlIlfJjljUII,' To get fflarried. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 41 FHA 1, 2, 31 Operetta 1, ROBERT JAMES BUMGARNER Bfmmzy Amhflfmix To ,rzzffeed in .fUIIZi'lbjII4Q, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer All FFA 1, 2, 3, -1, Judging Team 2, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2: BLUE and GOLD 4. SE IORS CAROLYN ANN COPPOCK Anzbition: To go inlo lbe burinerr world or iz receptionirt. Girls' Fed 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus Contest 1, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. JERRY DODGEN Pogo Ambition: I bnow not wbaz tbe future boldr bu! I know 177110 boidr il. Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden C 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Bad- minton Team 4, Student Body President 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, Honor Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, Boys' Quartette 2, 4, Boys' State 3, BLUE and GOLD 4. MICHAEL R. DARNOLD Mir Anzbilion: To be iz nziiiionoire. Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Active Club 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 3. CHERYL LEE DOTY Ambition: To be iz pbyricizl fbempirl. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Class Officer 3, Badminton Team 1, 2, 3, 4, County Tournament Singles Wfinner 1, Senior Ball Princess 3, Servettes 3, BLUE and GOLD 4. GARY ALLEN DAVIDSON Spnd Ambilion: To be iz denlirt, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Program Chairman 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, All-High Play 4, Honor Chorus 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, COLD FACTS 4. LACEY EBBERT Lore Ambition: To be on eienienlory teocber. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Girl- of-the-Month 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, OffiC6f 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Girls' State 3, Badminton 1, 2, BLUE and GOLD 3, Editor 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row Award 4. E IORS LARRY E, EMERSON liwry Ambitiwz: To become f71'U.IjdEUf of .rome big cfwfjmazy or In berrmze 11 more in 11 big, fmzmzn w.rmu:','111z. North Central, Spokane 1: Basketball 1. Transferred to Colfax 2g Boys' Fed. 2, 3, -lg Class Officer 2, 3. JOYCE EILEEN HENDERSON forie AII1hjff0ll.' To make il fb1'0IIKQlJ four yrmir of college. Choteau, Montana: Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Student Council 3, Secretary 3. Trans- ferred to Colfax 43 Girls' Fed. 4. WILLIAM C. FOLEY Bi!! Ambifimzf Ta be 11 rizil ezlgizzeeix Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Ig Track Ig COLD FACTS fl, BONNIE LOU HARLOW B011 Ambilmrzx E.Il7',C., here I mme! Girls' Fed. l, 2, 3, 43 FI-IA 1, 2, 3, -lg Tournaments, 3rd in County Singles 1, 2nd Singles in Banana Belt 3g Music Meets 1, 4: Chorus Officer 43 Operetta lg All-High Play Staff 4, COLD FACTS 4. PATRICIA LYNN JOHNSON Pri! Amblfmu. Ile mba 141111, rim, Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4g FI-IA I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Outstanding FHA Member 2, State President 3, State De- gree 51 GAA 2, 3, 4, Officer 43 Bad- minton I, 2, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader 3, -I, Class Officer l, 2, Active Club lg Tennis lg Thespians 13 Girls' State 3, Governor of Girls' State 3g Homecoming Queen 4, Fair Princess 41 Freshman Cup Ig BLUE and GOLD -i. DOROTHY KAYE HATFIIYLD Dofiie flwbifiwrx To get m.11'rii-d lo Bob. Transferred from Lewiston, Idaho. 3 Q Girls' Fed. 3, -lg COLD FACTS -i, K f. jigifigg s tffsr SE IOR L. KEITH KAMMERZELL Azzlbffimlx To be 11 .f111'f1',s.i. Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden C 2. 5, 4. Officci' 4. Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Bas- ketball 1, 5. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 5. 41 Honor Band 2. 3, Pop Band 1, 2, Band Officer 3, PENNY RAE LEXWIS Pell A11zf21fi1n1,' T11 UIC 11 Ilflffllf life. Girls' Fui. 1. 2, 5. 4i FHA 1, 2. 3. -lg GAA S. 4: Music Contest 1: Opercttzi 1, COLD FACTS 4. GLEN C. LaMAR fllllfillfwli T11 111' 1111 flrfiil. Kennewick. XY'asliington: Basketball 1. 2. 33 Truck 1. 5. pl.I'A1I1SFC1'1'CCl to Colfax 4: Boys' Fed 4g Golclcn C 41 Bus- kctbgill 11 'Fruck -ii COLD FACTS -1. Co-Etlitor 41 BLVE and GOLD 4, Art Etlitor U13 Class Officer 4. PAUL DEAN KUNZE Awbjliwzx To 1111111 gf! U!c17'1f67d. Boys' Fed, 1. 2. 5. -lg Goltlcn C 2. 3, Track 1, Z1 Football 2, 5. GARY DALE LOXWE Diego .Alllfifffflflf To cIffUI1d 161' L1l1fI'A'V,1'ff'1' of Il'fu.x'ic'11. Boys' Fctl. 1. Z. 3. 41 Thcspians 1, 2, 3. 4. All-High Plays 1. 2, 3, 41 Honor Chorus 2. 5. 4. Opcrctta 1. 2, Class Officer 4: COLD FACTS 4, Editor fig BLUE and GOLD 4, JAMES LEWIS MARTIN S1116 AI2!bjffIlI1,' T11 be 11 131111111 11'11rdw1. Boys Fctl, 1, 2. 3. 4. Goldcn C 2. 3. 4, Boxing 1. Z: Football 11 Track 1. 2. an-...,.,,Nk SE IORS SAMUEL HARRY MAXWELL Samba Ambition: To be fz pilot. Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden C 4, Football 1, 4, Thespians 4, All-High Play 4, Honor Band 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contest 3, Trumpet-Trio 3, COLD FACTS 4. RHODERICK McINTOSH Rlaod Amlzifion: To go 10 college. Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, judging Team 2, 3, Soil and Water Con- servation Award 3, Outstanding Swine Program 3, Golden C 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Boxing 3, District Heavyweight Champ 3, Track 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Class Officer 3, Supereme Court 3, Student Council 4. JO ANNE MARIE MORGAN 1041 Ambilimzx Fm going Z0 live, life, life, lllllff I dieff Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, GAA 4, Student Council 4, Operetta 1, 2, Chorus Of- ficer 2, All-High Play 4, Courtesy Queen 2, Palouse Empire Fair Queen 4. MARVIN LEE MORASCH Rfzizzuvzter Ambiliorz: To get zhrough college. Boys' Fed, 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Golden C 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, One-Act Play 2, 3, 4, Honor Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quar- tette 3, 4, Operetta 2, COLD FACTS 4, BLUE and GOLD 4. ELAINE GRACE MCCROSKEY Ambilfwrx Be fmt Jimply good, be good fur nmzellaizzg. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Cabi- net 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Officer 4, Class Officer 4, BLUE and GOLD 4. CLAUDELLE NOLAN Clyde Azzllliliwzx To be 41 Jriwlce lcuzrher. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, 4, Girl-of-the-Month 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Outstanding Freshman, GAA 33 Bald- minton 1, County Doubles 3rd Place, Honor Chorus 31 Operetta 1, Girls' Trio 4, Class Officer 1. 41 Spelling Contest 1. 2, County Typing Contest 2, BLUE and GOLD 4. E IORS PATRICIA ANN NELSON Palry Anzlzitiozzx To be fl friend and aluzzyr bare frieffzdr. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Cab- inet 4, President 4, Girl-of-the-Month 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, State De- gree 5l GAA 2, 3, 4, Badminton Team 1, 3, 4, 3rd in County Doubles 1, 2nd in County 3, Golf 2, 3. 4, Servettes 3, Girls' State 3, First in Voice of Democ- racy Contest 4, Student Council 4, Pro- gram Chairman 4, Class Officer 33 BLUE and GOLD 3, 4, Business Man- ager 4. RODNEY DARYL OGI-IS R0d61' Amliitimzx To be 41 .rurfe.f,r. Boys' Fed. 1. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, All-School Plays 3, 4, 2nd in XVhitman County Speech Tournament 1: BLUE and GOLD 4. JANICE KAY PEERY fm Amlfitimz: To he an airline .rleu'm'deJJ. Pullman High 1, Transferred to Colfax 2, Girls' Fed. 2, 3, 4: FHA 3. 4, GAA 4, Thespians 4, All-School Play 4. JOHN ARTHUR ROSSMEISSL r RZUJIKIIZ A7IlbIIff!7Z.' To he rm ezzgizzeer. Boys' Fed. 1. 2, 3. 41 Football 1: Track 11 Thespians I. 2. 3. 4. All-High Play 1. One-Act Play 1, BLUE and GOLD 4. VIC ROBERTS Dar Ambifiwzx To ga I0 wllege. Boys' Fed, 1, 2. 3, 4. President 41 Gold- en C 1. 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4, All-State 2nd Team 31 Baseball I. 2. 3, 4, Badminton 33 Student Council 1. 31 Class Officer 1, 41 Boys' State 53 Active Club 1, BLLIE and GOLD 4. SE IOR JUDY MAE RUBIN Rube flwhfliwlx Firrt 1111111411 10 Mtlrif. Girls' Fed, 1, 2, 3, ri, Council Al, Girl- of-tlie-lklontli Ai, FHA 1. 2, 3, fi, Officer 2, 3. Outstanding Member 3, State De- gree 3, State Secretary 4: GAA 2, 3, ii, President fi, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 'ig Yell Leader 2, Yell Queen 3, '31 Thes- pians 1. One-Act Play 1, Outstanding Attress in County Contest lg Active Club 11 Tennis 1, Senior Ball Princess 23 Girls' State 3g BLVE and GOLD -1. MARLENE RAE SCHUMACHER lTlr1l'lZ y' 1'llIIbfIflNl,' To be on ffm 1'f'd-braid bm'- ktflball fetwi. Girls' Fed, l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 'lg GAA Z, 3, sig Class Officer 21 Junior Prom Queen 3, Operetta 11 Music Con- test lg COLD FACTS Ai, BLUE and GOLD. li. JON THOMAS SCHllfRMAN Herb flvzbiliwzx To be ini w1,ei1.1w1'. Boys' Fed. 1, 2. 5. 'ig Golden C 3, fi, Officer -ig Football 1, 3, 41 Track l, 2, 3, Tliespians '11 Operetta lg Class Officer 3, FRANK R. STEDMAN .flzzfbilirffzf To be 4111 .II'L'bffcTfl1l'tll wig!- zzuwx Burbank High School 1, 2, 31 Baseball 1, 23 Track 31 Basketball 1, 2, All- Scliool Play 3. Transferred to Colfax eip Boys' Fed. -i. JEANNE STEIGER AI2!bjffllII.' Be rl flufxw. Girls Fed. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, Cabinet ri, Treasurer 41 FHA 1. 2, 3, 43 GAA 2. 3. -il BLUE and GOLD -1. SE IORS MONTE L. STEIGER Simi Ambiliorzx T0 zmrel to foreign roufzlrier. Boys' Fed, 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, Trip to International Livestock Expo- sition 2, 31 Golden C 3, 4, Officer 4, Track 3, 4, Captain 3, Tri-District Meet 3, Junior Olympics, 2nd Place 3, Football 4, Boys' State 35 Student Council 4, Inland Empire Student Coun- cil Meeting 4, Class Officer 4, Bad- minton 4. INEZ LOUISE STREVY Im: L014 Amlzizirms To get vzrzrried. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN MARIE STELTING Sue A1IIbflf0?Z.' To lllifclyf do my bert work. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Tri- State Meeting 3g FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Cho- rus Contest 1, 2, 33 Triple Triad 3g Operetta 1, 2, Class Officer 1, BLUE and GOLD 4. JANET M. URNESS fan Amlailiorz: To have rr happy mrlrrifzge. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Council 3, 4, Honor Chapter Chairman 3, 4g Music Meets 1, 2, Operetta 1, Z3 Mixed Quartette 11 COLD FACTS 4. ROBERT E. STRAVENS Ace Ambiliofzx Ifr belief' to wear 0142 than to ruff our, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Golden C 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 4, Officer 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Boxing 1, 2, 3, District Champ 1, 3, Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3. ROSE MARIE STRAVENS Rofe Ambilion: Life if 100 Jhorz to be liltle. Girls' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA'4g Thespians 3, 4, Officer 4, All- High Play 3, Play Contest 43 Operetta 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom Princess 1, Homecoming Prom Princess 33 Vlfhitman County Fair Princess 4, Girls' State 3g' BLUE and GOLD 4. CLASS PROPHECY THE EW COLD FACTS THE NEWS WHEN IT'S NEWS FRANK STEADMAN, publisher and owner Volunqe XLVIII, May 28, 1978 SPACESHIP MAKES FIRST LANDING IN COLFAX This morning your editor had the pleasure of watching the SPACE SHIP glide to its first landing in Colfax, and then interviewing several persons aboard. After the welcoming crowd and crew had left he chatted with MICK DAR- NOLD, designer-pilot of the huge air- craft, and JUDY RUBIN, the co-pilot. Both were very pleased with the per- formance of the ship and delighted to be back in Colfax where they hope to greet their many classmates whom they have not seen since graduation. Chief JIM MARTIN accompanied them for security reasons. INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT INTERESTING PEOPLE ELAINE MCCROSKEY, Congress- woman, is still talking after 6-I days, 9 hours, 50 minutes and 35 seconds of filibustering. Critic CAROLYN COP- POCK predicts laryngitis. JERRY DODGEN is now president of the DO ANYTHING AND EV- ERYTHING ASSOCIATION GARY DAVIDSON has just been voted the man most likely to go to seed by the employees of the SEEDY SEED COMPANY. RODNEY OCHS, ABC, PHD, AD, DM, BC, AEC, is still trying for his MRS degree. SUSAN STELTING is trying hard to teach English to the Martians. In grat- itude, they are giving her lessons in their language. THEATER NEWS NOW showing at the ROSE UCOLFAX CAPERSH Starring JOYCE HENDERSON and PENNY LEWIS. The new film sensation made entirely without the aid of Hollywood, and it has received absolutely no honors! In the crowd leaving the fabulous new theater owned by JON SCHIER- MAN, CHERYL DOTY, who is the dietician at the new high school, was seen with LARRY EMERSON who still thoroughly amuses himself with his own jokes. Also in the group was LUCILLE AIKEN, PenPal Champ of the world. She has just received a let- ter from BONNIE HARLOW on the Space Base. Bonnie says she just doesn't see how she gets all of those men to date her. fConfidentially, neither can GLEN LaMARj. ROBERT STRA- VENS left the theater lot in his atomic powered Rocket which he got in a trade with the government for his very expensive antique Model-A. The gov- ernment wanted the AU so much it also threw in the Secretary of State, PAT JOHNSON, as a permanent fix- ture for the Rocket. MORE NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE PATSY NELSON in Colfax on her vacation, is at the Rest Home helping to care for her mother who went' into a coma the day the 1958 BLUE AND GOLD came out. JOANNE MORGAN is still debating between the car and the man. LATEST SPORTS NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD GLEN LaMAR, former basketball star, is now painting portraits of the Harlem Globe Trotters. KEITH KAMMERZELL is now chief benchwarmer of the Colfax City Town Team. JUDITH spends her days dusting Keith's trophies. MONTE STEIGER is training an African Water Buffalo to race against cousin JEANNE's rhino at Mochenema Downs next week. MARV MORASCH'S SUPER SAUCER SERVICE Bring your flying saucer in for all types of care. We specialize in changing radio-active isotopes quickly. While waiting for your flying saucer to be serviced eat at LILLIAN BART- LETT'S SUPER SAUCER SOUP SHOP CLAUDELLE NOLAN is now at the Smithsonian Institute dusting the Sput- nik, Ikenik, and Muttnik models. Smiling ROSE MARIE STRAVENS has just inked a contract with the Reid Company to be chief model at the new branch store they are opening on Mars. Doesn't your wife or husband under- stand you? If not, come in and see JANICE PEERY, marriage counselor. Phone LOve-222. WHO'S WHO . . my up zll0.rI Talented Carefree Claudelle Nolan Janice Peery Glen LaMar john Rossmiessel 1 1 l l I Friefzdfieyf Wjmejf Pat johnson Lucille Aiken lm' Dodgw Larry Emerson CIIIEU Mm! Alhfelir' jo Anne Morgan Cheryl Doty Mickey Darnold Rhod Mclntosh Srfwznf Slllfffl Alucly Rubin Keith Knmmerzell WHO HO 1Uf1.n'l Cnr1f1w'.1!iz'e Patsy Nelson Marvin NIOIXISLII Bzlfbfllf C1 I' CQ 'k ,. , Sb0l'fL',ff Inez Strevy Smile Marlene Sclnllnncher Mm! Liiefy In 5'1m'wrf Lucey lflnlwert Vit' Roberts Monte Steiger CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, of Colfax High School, are about to pass from our beloved school forever. Realizing this, we formulate our last will and testament in the following manner: WE bequeath unto the School Board and all members of the faculty the unhappy duty of running the school without our wisdom and knowledge to help them. LUCILLE AIKEN and JOYCE HENDERSON leave their ability to polka to Polly Parnell and Mary Ann Sommerfield. JUDITH BABB gives her ability for going steady to Joyce Morgan. LIANNE BABB leaves her fourth period nap to the poor soul that next occupies her Washington History seat. LILLIAN BARTLETT leaves her Journalism book Qgladlyj to anyone who wants it. JUDY BAUSHER leaves her out-of-town dates. ROBERT BUMGARNER leaves as much as he received-nothing! CAROLYN COPPOCK leaves her Senior Poll position as Bashful to Peggy Weitz. MICKEY DARNOLD leaves his good looks with anyone who needs them more than he does. GARY DAVIDSON leaves his height to Laverne Ochs, who needs it. JERRY DODGEN leaves his pep and enthusiasm to the Student Body. CHERYL DOTY leaves her badminton talent to Teach to distribute to players who most need it. LACEY EBBERT wills her job as editor of the annual and a bottle of headache pills to Bill Freeman. LARRY EMERSON leaves-absolutely exhausted! BILL FOLEY wills his motor scooter to anyone brave enough to drive it. BONNIE HARLOW leaves her laugh still echoing in the halls of C.H.S. DOROTHY HATFIELD leaves, to join Bob. PAT JOHNSON leaves, with regret, her ruined voice to Jane, who probably doesnit want it. KEITH KAMMERZELL's friendly winning ways stay with Terry Boldt. PAUL KUNZE leaves his ability to skip school and get away with it to his little brother. GLEN LAMAR leaves. No more art at C.H.S. PENNY LEWIS leaves her ability to attract older men to Myrna Miller. GARY LOWE outruns Mrs. Nelson, chasing him with a Spanish book. ELAINE MCCROSKEY leaves her extra credit reports in Mr. Bafus' class to all failing students. RHOD MCINTOSH leaves his athletic ability to the Golden C Club. JIM MARTIN leaves-entirely mystified! SAM MAXWELL leaves for Rosalia! MARVIN MORASCH leaves his position in the quartette to Butch Hodge. JOANNE MORGAN bequeaths to Mary Helen Barber the gentle art of making big stories out of little stories. PATSY NELSON leaves her gavel to next year's Girls' Federation president, Mae Bon- tadelli. CLAUDELLE NOLAN leaves to change her name. RODNEY OCHS leaves his brain to the research department at Harvard University. JANICE PEERY wills her tardy slips to someone who is punctual. VIC ROBERTS bequeaths the underclass girls to the underclass men. JOHN ROSSMEISSL leaves his wise cracks to James Holmes. JUDY RUBIN's ability for getting on the good side of teachers stays with Dan Maxwell. JON SCHIERMAN leaves with no weeping or wailing. MARLENE SCHUMACHER wills her red hair to Karen Mandarino. We wonder how she will look with it. FRANK STEDMAN leaves, hoping never to return. JEANNE STEIGER leaves her school spirit to the the C.H.S. student body. MONTE STEIGER leaves his subtle remarks in English to Dennis Broweleit. Lucky Mrs. Wiseman ! MARTHA WASHINGTON Sealed: Keith Kammerzell, Judy Rubin, Cheryl Doty, Marlene Schumacher, Jeanne Steiger, Gary Lowe. Back mum' Jon Schier- man, Robert Bumgarner, Vic Roberts, Michael Darnold, Monte Steiger. HAMILTON Stuffed: Janet Urness, Lacey Ebbert, Pat johnson, Carolyn Coppock. Burk mai: jerry Doalgen. Bill Foley, Marvin Morasch, Rod Ochs. TWEL E YEAR GROUPS ACADEMY Seaiedr Robert Stravens, Rose Marie Stra- vens. Bark 1'0u'.' Paul Kunze, john Rossmeissl. Ms. , 4 CLASS WILL SUSAN STELTING leaves her neat shorthand notes to jill Jennings. ROBERT STRAVENS leaves, taking his 'iModel-A with him. ROSE MARIE STRAVENS leaves-late! INEZ STREVY leaves the popcorn machine to Mrs. Roberge. IAN URNESS leaves her ability to catch tall men to Marlene Long. lWiff1efJed By: Signed, Mrs. Philips Mrs. Wiseman Mr. Schubothe Mr. Seigel THE CLASS OF 1958 CLASS PROPHECY GRAND OPENING TONIGHT OF THE FAMOUS PEASANT ROOM JAN URNESS, Orwzer, Mmzfzger Hortexrer L11-,NNE BABB IUDY BAUSCHER SPECIAL FEATURES THE CUCARACHA COMBO-Led by SAMUEL MAXWELL and featur- ing RHODERICK FINGERS MCINTOSH at the piano, ROBERTO BUMGARNER on the sax, and PABLO KUNZE on the bongos. LACEY EBBERT singing several of the songs that have made her famous. VIC ROBERTS, inventor of the 24-hour cigar, will be present to demonstrate his remarkable product. DINE, DANCE, AND ENIOY YOURSELVES CLASS OF 1958 DON'T FORGET THE REUNION DINNER AND DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT ROSSMEISSL'S SUPER SUBMARINE SERVICE ON THE PALOUSE RIVER JOHN ROSSMEISSL Ouvzer BILL FOLEY Boot Mechmzic If you have a weight problem why not lose it completely and without strenuous exercise? MARLENE SCHU- MACHER says this is possible if you have the money and time to waste. Miss SCHUMACHER is the repre- sentative in this area for the Loose-an Ounce Company. Summer playground opens next week for children under six. Super- vised by INEZ STREVY and DOR- OTHY HATFIELD. Enroll your child today. LOST: Set of 1978 Oldsmobile Sky- Liner hubcaps. GARY LOWE, the night cop, is tracking down the culprit. EVERGREEN GIRLS' STATE PATSY NlfLSONgMember of the All- Ameritan City. I.AClfY llBBERTfCity Commissioner and County Clerk. jUDY RUBINfMayor of her City. PAT jOHNSONfGovernor of Girls' State and City Clerk. ROSE MARIE STRAVENS-Municipal judge and State Representative. MONTE STEIGIER-fHead ot' the Department of Civil Defense. VIC ROBERTS--Recreational Lender and Chief of Police. JERRY DODGEN-Treasurer of his City, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, and Chairman of his Political Party. EVERGREEN BOYS, STATE ,JV if fra Scenes from thc Governors Bull, which the Girls' lied. and Amci'ium Legion Auxiliary gave in honor of Pat johnson, who was Governor of Evergreen Girls' State thc past sum- mer. k.,x 3 , Y if V ,vxl-V ' .rf 'L Mya - ' 7-1 .W- , Q 4 . E. NN W- 2 PM l ff, Ms.- gf ' 1 Q f' , E x . i Y v- ' 1 -5, r' af Wag! 11. ,r .Av 901' ' ' W-.6-H' ' uf 'ln 'izf W.--1-J ,,., fi 1' .9 fer' , If. Lv A . 1' nfl 5 F' Fw- -- - v if - 'Y : . -A -' .Mi ,,.-- I FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS gr 'fr , gf' r x,of N I ii fm ' I a' 2 2 2 ffii Preridelzt Vice Preddefzt Sefremry Treamrer John Perry Jack Willsey Virginia johnson Judy Carroll ADVISORS CLASS Sergemzl-nf-Ar'111J Pat Mclncrny Mrs. Nelson Mr. Felber Mrs. Peter SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS A rn- Preridenf Vife PI'67.!'jd67Zf Serreffzry TP'?f1J'ff f ' Polly Parnell Chuck McFarland Larry Kirkpatrick Connie Repp n iii john Aeschlimun Janiece Appel Tony Appel Mary Helen Barber Terry Boldt Mae Bontaclelli Dorothy Brannan Dennis Broweleit Carol Brown Judith Carroll Ray Carson Roger Carson Ardena Cutler Duane Daniel Jerome Daubert julie Daubert Ge-nice Depew Bruce Fuires Barry Folsom Bill Freeman Wzlylie Freeman Ronald Hull Marycllen johnson Virginia ohnson Stexe Kammerzell Larry Kirkpatrick Karric Kuder Larry Gunn john Harwood Don Hatfield jack Helt Willie Herman Ralph Hodge Penny Holbrook james Holmes Sharon Holmes Bill Larsen Leslie Leander Fong Lee Karen Lloyd Arleen Long Bill Luft I i 1 Bill Mandarino Gary Martin Eugene McCully Charles Mclfarland Patty Mclnerny jim Menning Toni Morrison Lonna Morse janet Neuenschwander Steve Niehenkc LaVcrne Ochs Ron Olson Polly Parnell john Perry Sharon Perry Anne Pierce Carol Ratliffe Frames Rutts Dick Raugust Shelley Redmond Connie Repp Nancy Rockwell Mark Rubin Elaine Sarver Sherry Schlunegar Faye Schmick Merle Simmons Marilyn Skeate Bonnie Smith Mary Ann Sommerfeld Carol Stuart Naomi Unruh Marilyn Vannice George Wehnes Peggy Weitz Roger Weskil Judy Whitney Donna Wfhite jack Willsey FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Pzeudem' Vfre Preffdezzf Sevreffzry Tfemngp Tcrny Knrkpatrlck Lcc Hayes Dianne Wilson ff SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS M g fi -:gif-K Seffehzry Mike Lowe Nick Burns jackie Clow Faith Derry Mike Dodd Sue Elliott jim Felbcr Carol' Field jeff Forrey Gary Ackerman Nels Ackerman Dolora Aeschliman Daryl Fry janice Guenther David Hatley Ron Hatlcy Lee Hayes Neil Henderson Elinor Aeschliinan Pat Aiken David Anderson Sharon Anderson Kay Baldwin Sheila Barlvee Bill Benson Cheryl Breeden Carolyn Hilty Bruce Hocksprung jack jenkins jill jennings james johnson Stephen johnson Larry jones Kay Kenedy Kay Hennenkamp Bob Hensley Gordon Hill Q x - if k -, A . , . ,. , ' X-' ,,. L 1 . W. 9, is N X vigil QR' l' R- s 7 ski! I aw' ' 4 ' I K L ' gy, N i 'FWJ I Q W WI nu ' , ' fe 'af - f ' e ' 7 LL . N I I . , ki jerry Kincaid Terry Kirkpatrick George Kohler joan Kolowinski Carol Link jerry Link Marlene Long Larry Lovelady Linda Lowe Mike Lowe james Kunze Gary LaVerne Bob Lemon john Lewis FA N Xa g r , b F .xi 2 a... Q .S X '55 X .15 li' MS. Q,+i'f K wx Mlry Sax age Klren qtholz Gary Schuldt Alfm Steiger ...--:gf sim Nia? Carolyn Mader David Martin Myrna McDonough Nicatie Mclntosh Carolyn Mechel Charles Mohr James Morasch Joyce Morgan Howard Morris Robert Osborne Fraser Peterson jane Reavis David Repp Gary Rich Terry Stueckle David Ulevog Dianne Utgaard Oliver Walter R i s if D Verna Wehnes Ronald Weitz Diane Wilscun FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Al JZYAESX ,sr QQ!! M Li' in W - 4 'sw ffl lit ll ,measly f 1 Pre.ride11t Vife Prerjcfefzt Serrehzfy 7'1'ef1.s11z'er' Luffy Klgqk joe Repp Laurel Endsley Gerry Copeland ADVISCRS f . It Q .. I ' CLASS l OF R Sergef111t-at-F1 rm! Dan Maxwell 1' 5 Mrs. Ladderud Mr. Brewer M155 McDonald SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS KiLi3 lZh'!1r1ZLiiiL l ' f-Q 41' if rm? A . K l V VM, I I Z 'T 7+ '5 bm ,' Prwidelzl Vive Preyidefzt Sez'r'eIar'y Tref1,rfn'er jon Ochs Bobby Gay Gayle Repp Dennis Link fl i-421. fin! Fred Apple Mxgois Bontadelli Marilyn Broweleit julie Claassen Gerry Copeland jim Curran Linda Davidson Danny Day Steve Ebbert Donald Eggebraaten Terry Eggers Marvin Emerson Laurel Endsley Bobby Gay Bill Gilchrist Ronald Harder Douglas Hardwood Paul Hatfield Don Henderson gary Barbour M alftyacv 42444754764 ary Bartlett LMZZJ A17 LLL 2 Wa, Q24 414 any ff S5741 LF' Qfkbvgf N1ncy Henry Meagen Hoffard Ron Hopkins Clnrlcs Hubbard Slnron Hull udy ohnson erry Kidwell Lfirry Klock Kenneth Krueger Dennis Link Joyce Litzenberger Bob Lonn james Lloyd Edmund Lyons Marilyn Magnussen Karen Mandarino Bob Marshall Dan Maxwell Victor McCully Frank Miller Miller ob Morton gary Moore B Douglas Nickerson ,f I ,on Ochs Eandall Phelps ayle Repp Ioe Repp Robert Rubenser Larry Schmick Q 'V' 1 J Sherrie Schmick Tracy Sheer Linda Stevick Donna Stewart Ronald Straw Michael Strevy Kathy Sundstrom Danny Valorz Fred Weitz Paul Weitz Robert Whitney jane Wilmont .N f ' nr. r.. ,f 1 ject: 1 4 .f , ,,.-f- W ' V ,' x ,I V F . K' f Q . ,f 1 Qs ,Q , 3 , 4 .V 1, ' AJ . 951533 3 1 f f f 'iigllili ' U' mn... I AQ . . L : 'N 3, -J oe ,L .. , L.-1, I X I ' lwzigii t Q . -Y. fx ,Tr 4' - 43? ' Ucy,x':4g.'vu-'52 . U , -ff, , 0 s E I. X O - ' I. wg, 'N ' XE Z' I ,- I x 1 - is I if M lx 0 A . -NJ' ..f 1 1 ' .- -'n af - - , . ' Q . . ,. I' --,A ' 'W .-,f ., -Piggznf 04' . - kt KA 1 I - L ' .5 1, , .. . 4.19 . , ,. , Q wif . J N fy L .N 7 f' 'X 1' N QD 7.111 fa :Aww , ' 5 .- Jem? '? l . , I ,rnjiel fy - , .'... x,5 n, ., , 4 4 L , .gy- -.-ACN 01-3- r , QQAN dv' ,wif A , i X5 K fi bw I If if xi an - . COACHES GTE :EV Q Q.. MR. SEIGELiFootbaIl. Baseball MR. BAFUSiBz1sketball 1. '?E'nv,F. gi Y if ig .fig lt q ., A i A K1 .2 - l , ,-'X fflgfff ll x: lf flf' QT x A l' if' , gl al N Y X55 iff f I I qqrv l l l W Miss INICDONALD-Badminton, Girls' sports MR- FELBER-Athletic Diwfwr. Boxing lt 2 'Qi' fin' MR. INIARTIN-fYAssist11nt Footlmll and Basketball. MR,TIT141N,,A5Sigmmlroufkmll, XXH-Qgrling 'l'mcli SQUAD Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Firrt raw: Larry Klock, Larry Kirkpatrick, Barry Folsom, Gary Martin, Keith Kammerzell, Marvin Morasch, Fraser Peterson, Mike Lowe, Terry Kirkpatrick, Steve Kammerzell, jim Lloyd. Second row: jim johnson, Bill Mandarino, Jon Schierman, Roger Carson, Jim Felber, George Wehnes, Lynn Steiger, Bob Lemon, Nick Burns, Ron Hull, Monte Steiger, Steve johnson. This year the Bulldogs had a very young and inexperienced teamg however, they made up for their losses with good team play and good coaching. Special recognition should be give to our six seniors and to the entire team and coaching staff that did such a fine job this year. SCORES Cheney ...... 0 6 Dayton 6 St. Maries 7 Potlatcll 7 Waitsburg 18 Pomeroy 0 St. Pats 0 Pullman 20 Orofino 'bay la. .AQ GCA!! all Q ,V , Ffrfl mum' Lynn Steiger, 'Ion Schierman, Roger Carson, George Wehnes, Marvin Morasch, Ron Hull, Barry Folsom. Second faux' Larry Kirkpatrick, jim Felber, Gary Martin, Keith Kammerzell. HBH SQUAD -'wi' wwf' fav. 'ESRI C, yawwiga- ,F ,,, gun, -me 7 vQf,j+4f.g,n' ,,f'?'7f'f?,. wi P41 v- ' ,. ul-T' .N fy, 4 1 5 M, X R are s.,,Uq.'H!5Ss. -.. - .Af Y. W .1v.M,'U'7 e .',' g +I mm.. .r ,iw ,,bs..w -iq , A U xi sv-1: fSf'Q xisifs'-X 'fin' 'Sh - - Aww. , ,ey ' in All -af it A farm W. A M ir WW , Q u . 6 .. . i ,r.. ,,, . J ,M K. 54 M A. 1 1 , 1 ., N,,,.,uvgtMs 4 i M if 1 , t , Q, . . - A Q ,655 d'lF5w,, k W ' N' or in ,usa 'N' . 5 HM ' 'A - -- ,' sv ' 1-w,g.ln.!D i5LX5 C diff? ' 'X 'K vi' ,- X Fin! row: Ron Straw, Gary Barber, Dan Maxwell, Paul Hatfield, Gary Moore, Ed Lyons, Randy Phelps. Sefmzd faux' Don Eggebraaten, joe Repp, Gerry Copeland, Chuck Hubbard, Gary Rich. SE IORS KEITH KAMMERZELL MONTE STEIGER QL14u'tc1'back End 'H if fi E i 11 hr1ARVIN RIORASCH JON SCHIERMAN SAIW1 INIAXXVELL CL-ntcr RHOD TNILINTUSH 'lmklu and Captain Tackle Tackle Banquet ll W8 S. 'M-1 L. ,v ROGER CARSON TERRY KIRKPATRICK Impimtiungll Axmul ML Hustln- mi N X, .- G' 'mv lm. 13:2 ff' Q ,, ,V vig: . 12 x ww L .M Iimquct LARRY VIONITS RI.lI1.lAL1k'l' W 1 R -N www w 1 , - AV fwgifigw' 1 Aftion BASKETBALL Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Terry Kirkpatrick, Larry Klock, Vic Roberts, jim Felber, Neil Henderson, Larry Gunn. Dennis Browleit, Lynn Steiger, Glen LaMar, Keith Kammerzell, Duane Daniel. , 57 39 ,65 81 71 52 ,, 68 , 61 , 69 55 SCORES St. John , ,,V, 53 Colfax Cheney , , if N55 Colfax Pullman u,u, VuV.,YY, 3 9 Colfax Endicott , ,, 43 Colfax Mead, Y, ,, ,. 56 Colfax St. john, --V41 Colfax Cheney , . frfffr 59 Colfax Pomeroy , 28 Colfax Dayton , . V-ff -40 Colfax Clarkston Y, ,, , 57 Colfaxn, ,, DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Colfax ,,,,,,,, 68 Dayton Colfax , , H 65 Pullman . Colfax ,,,, Y, 69 Pullman ,, 61 67 44 67 62 59 42 54 47 41 H50 WElRE ON OUR WAY TO STATE!!! Orofino 2 Endicott Dayton , Pomeroy Pullman Mead ,, Clarkston Moscow Orofino , Moscow 54 59 47 36 29 44 62 21 51 32 UNIUR VARSITY N 'Nur Swann! 3-uw --ii iam...-i - glgqllneaiff Nick Burns. Dennis Link. Steve Johnson, Oliver Walter, Pat Aiken. Alan Steiger, Bruce Hochsprung. Kenny Kruger. mbawn-uiI1U 5 1 I I I I I 5 I fi Paul Weitz, Dan Day, Steve Kohler, Chuck HubI'm1'tI. ,Ion Ochs, Joe Repp, GLEN LABIAR Guard SE IOR VIC ROBERTS Guard KEITH KAMMERZELL Guard COACHES Go, you mighty Bulldogs, jump, Bulldogs, jump! Tlmfg the Old fight B I' Ll fs Q GAME S AP I u I'vc gut that lmlll Glen goes up! Wflmcrds the lull? -- Ai 'V '9 Wi ,r 3 . WRESTLI G Fmt max' Gary Moore, Don Henderson, Randy Phelps, Sefoud muf: jim Lloyd, Gary Barbour Bob Lonn. ACTION SHOTS BOXING K -I l'l7.4f ww: New Kaxlmm-null, Ralph Hodge, Ron Ulwn, ,luck Jenkins, FITISCI' Peterson. Swfflnf wzzz' Dan M.wwc-Il, ,Iam blohnwn, Rugc1'Cg11'swn, I.1m'y Ki1'k1mtl'ick, Paul Hatfield, ACTION SHOTS Volleyball Champs Archery Bc-atbull 1 H 4 I . 1 li ll I Pnddleminton Swimming YL. ,mmfw-lf 1 Mar Jig: Basketball Champs g,',qrQ ' 135.43-446i x l l iii :mul N, . til gpg Q all f 3 l 1 ' il Y .:..: I Q X 1 '- 1 za ' V .. all ' . l A Q 1 in W , . vnu F X- 5 If l - 7 . il 4 4 - V r A Q I W4 I xg' - - -1 l A li . nl 1 Vollcylmlll Tumlvlingg Q-lf 1 li.1slQc'tlw.1ll Senior Girls' Play Day 'llcnm ERVETTE 1? joan Kolowinski, Sheila Barbcc, Bonnie Smith, Frances Rutts, Mae Bontnilelli. Ann Pierce, Mary Ann Sommerfield, Judy Carroll. Noi pfvlzzrudx Polly Parnell. PI GPO P iv,, rf E fi! PAT NELSON NAOBH UNRUH :md FRANK STEDIWAN -lIlNl INIENNING Girls' Singles Mixed Doubles Buys' Singles RON OLSON and JIM MENNING .ll'l.lF ANN CLAASSFN amil SHARON HVLL Girls' Doubles Boys' D0Ul7lffS Hi' 4' vwveixgwgmg 5: gfigwb A -na-sefovdva wwf-5 ,X WJ w wwf' ' f ' - P V V f 'V' N f 1 , , 2 1' 3 ,.,....... 'S 5' xx, f L-4 if X ' ,N,- Aff HY A A 'z ,, ,fl ' -. K x '-.- - N A .n ' E ' XX pg Q1 N-Q--f, 'i' w - ifi -. .x'.w N- 2 akjwiff 5- f N . X ,fax E 'rf Nl -' . g f . ,- Q if ' , ,.,,, A fwMc,f Nw, :fx 6' ff-RLY I '-.,,,,.1,: fwx. 'llJ X YW-,D I J l , ' '- X ., y -I X wrAg5'i '0x,:5 X., V Y 5 'vs jc2'va.,:q,hv,N- 'j' j .! I, 1 'X' -. f' -.1..,,m 5 1 , . GIRLS, FEDERATIO I'mxfidrr1l Vice Prefidefzi Sgflrmif-by it Nrrlson Cheryl Doty Elaine McCmskey rr gn .f'iuJI'l.l'UI' 3 I .-1 -Igg , H Mrs. Rolvcrgc X Q x . ,E -- X ' . Triax l Inu' jcnnnc Steiger 1 ri l, Er? v 1. Fr. Rep., Julie Clzmssen1 Snpli. Rep., Diane XY'ilsong jr. Rep.. Mary Ann Sommer- field: Sr. Rep., Pat johnson. Not picfunfdx Dclnru Aeschlimun. Historian. Clnudelle Nolan, Judy Rubin. Lacey Elvbert, joAnnc Morgan. Mae Bontudelli, Lucille Aiken, Dcloru Aeschliiunn. Mary Savage. Linda Lowe, Karen Schulz, Inez Strcvy, Sherry Scliluncgcr. SIQNIORS AND VROSH --Ifirfl mzv: P, Vpslmw, Xvilmont. I., Ebbwt. N. Hcnry. Ii. Harlow. VI. Iolmwn, I., liuntgldclli. VI. Iinblv. I.. Ifndslcy. I.. Aiken. Swwzd mzzx' S. Schmick. -I. Stcigcr, C, Duty. I7, Sty-wut. M. SkIIlIIN.lLIlL'I'. INI. Mugnusaun, I. I.itzcnhu1'gc1', Clauxssvn. I. Stix-xy, I.. I5.11'tI4'tt, 'l'f'w-If rffzz: P. johnson. K. Sundstrum, C. Coppock. I.. Stcvifk. Ivf. B1'mx'L'lL'it. If. McC1'uskcy. Ilcnxlcrsun. QI, III'1'1L'S9. S. Stn-Iting. S. Hull. I w1n'fb wuz' M. Miller. R. Stmvcns. G. Rupp. I'. NcIwr1.,I. AIOVQLIH. K. M.xmIc1'ino. INI. Hofcr. DI. Rubin. I.. D.1viLIsor1. Y IVNIORS AND SOIDIIOMOIIIYS Ifnnl fuzz: K. Kcruxly, I. C.111uII. S Ilulmcs. N. l'm'ulm. D. Iixxmmm. N. Rmkwull. N - rffnx' V. XYL-Imrlw. M. Hunt. c i. A. Iicuc C' Rapp G DLI P. XX'c1tz. V. xIuImsm1. C. Mauicr. K. KLIAILT. I. Appul. 'If INIm'riw11. .SIAMIJJ ul ll 3 . .. ' . -ww. M, Smmm-1'fin'lLI. P. I'.u'm'll Cf lirmx 11. M. II.lIIWl'I'. I Ncwulawgxxlalw. D. I'fg.l.lI'aI. 'l'lfirJ wuz: If. R.1tt4, lf. Sclmuck. S. Rulmnvwml. M. Skults. IS SIIIIIII. M. V.mniu-. A. Long. I. lllulx-1't. D. XX'l1itc. C II1ltx'. C. Ifiulnlx. If. AuchIim.m. I-'ff1fru'f1 rffzzf I. Guutlmcr. I. Clow, C. INIL-aku! I Hull - V . 3. vruok. M. -Iuhmuu. P. IXIcIm-mv. lu. 5.lIXL'l'. C.. 5IL1.lI'f. I.. IXIUITIS. D. An-scI1l1m.ln. C Link. lfiflfl fuzz K. I..lI'SUI1, I. Vlmningx. N. NcIntwsI1. K, I'mIQIwi11. C. I5l'L'L'xIL'Il. I.. H.1lI. -I. Kulmvinski. S. l3.11Iu-Q. VI. INIm'g.1n. S. Iflliut. Yixlfv fwfr: S. AIIaI4'I'NklIl. M. Lung. K, I'Icnnik.1mI'. If. DQx'1y. K. Snhuhf, I.. Inxu-. YI, RLHIXIS, M. 9.xx.zgc. M. INILIUULIQII. Birthday parties Selling candy Big-Little Sister party Dad's night ,rf BOYS' FEDERATIO Vic' Rohn-rtx Robert Bumgarner l'r4vfdu1I Vice Pwridefzt Dir. Tulin fidljffli' in x J' X .. . ix, ,-. M f .n n ' X, jk ' fy xswuQj!!Q,l 1. ,ff H' if S' Lynn Steiger Sef:'en1ry- T1'm.r1zfw Gary Lowe Pmlqmzzz Cl7.lfP'I21.Ill g ,Ag ' ,Q .Q u Sgsigsiieiglmn 'M Ma? SF?'g!'L1I1f,f-JI!-AVIII! if x. ,. A 'QED .. Q, Roger Carson David Hatlcy Rhod Mclntosh Gary Martin 2,43 Ff7'.f! row: R. Bumgarner, F. Henderson, B. Foley, J. Rossmeissl, S. Maxwell, K. Kammerzell, Schiehrman, V. Roberts, R. Ochs, G. Davidson, M. Steiger. Semud faux' M. Morasch, P. Kunze. j. Martin, M: Darnold, R. Stravens, J. Dodgen, F. Stedman, R. McIntosh, G. Lowe, G. LaMar. Third row: S. Niehenke, G. Martin, L. Kirkpatrick, Harwood, Aeschliman, B. Mandarino, R. Carson, R. Hodge, S. Kammerzell. Fourth row: T. Appel, D. Daniel, L. Gunn, D. Broweleit, E. McCully, G. Wehnes, R. Hull, B. Freeman, C. McFarland, M. Simmons. Fifth row: J. Menning, B. Larsen, J. Willsey, L. Leander, J. Perry, T. Boldt, D. Raugust, B. Faires, L. Steiger, J. Holmes. Nor pic- tureri: L. Emerson, R. Carson, J. Daubert, B. Folsom, W. Freeman, D. Hatfield, R. Olson, M. Rubin, R. Wfeskil. Firff wuz' B. Lemon, J. jenkins. N. Ackerman, 1. Kincaid, L. Hayes, G. Rich, F. Peterson, J Forrey, D Hatley Semzzd wuz' D. Ulevog. G. Schuldt. T. Stueckle, C. Mohr, J. Johnson, T. Kirkpatrick, L. jones. J. Felber, M. Lowe, R. Hatley. Henderson, Third ww: D. Valorr, S Ebbert, D. Link. M. Dodd, A. Steiger. G. Ackerman, J. Morasch, N. Burns, H. Morris. Fourlh row. ' D. R R Phelps M Strevy D Harwood, D. Nickerson. M. Emerson, O. Walter, B. Benson, epp, Li Lovelady, johnson, R. Weitz, D. Anderson. Fiflhprouz' B.. Lonn,'j. Lloyd, T. Eggers, D Henderson F Appel L Klock, P. Aiken, D. Fry, G. Hill, F. Miller. Sixth wuz' K. Krueger, D Maxwell Barbouri, Moore. G. Copeland. J. Ochs. S.iKohler, J. Repp, B. Gay. Sererzlh mu' D. Day, Weitz, C. Huhbard, F. Weitz, G. Bartlett, R. Straw, V. McCully, B. Marshall. Eighfh mum B. Morton B. Gilchrist L. Schmick, R. Harder, J. Kidwell. N01 pictured: D. Eggebraaten, P. Hat- field, R, Hopkins, E. Lyons, R. Rubenser. T. Sheer, R. Wfhitney, B. Hensley, B. Hochsprung, J Kunze. G. LaVerne, D. Martin. F.H.A. I'n.ridw1z Vfre Preridezzl ualitlm Babb Lacey Ebbcrt org Adzimr' Mrs. Phillips Sefrvlwy Julle Dnubert 7'rm,rurw' Patsy Nelson COVNCIL Jan Urness, Mary Savage, Polly Pnrncll. jane Rcavis, Peggy W'citl. A ll E D I ' FORMAL INITIATION ,QQQKRE Q3 x 3 ,-'-'N-,X I if MEMBERS-Fin! row: K. Kenedy, V. Wehnes, B. Harlow, K. Kuder, D. Brannon, N. Rockwell, J. Appel, J. Daubert, D. Wliite, P. Holbrook, C. Brown. Semzld 1'0u'.' D. Utgaard, M. Bontaclelli, A. Pierce, C. Repp, J. Morgan, B. Smith, M. Johnson. M. Barber, P. Mclnerny, P. Parnell, J. Rubin, P. Johnson. Third row: M. Sonimerfeld. K. Larson, J. Jennings, J. Clow, N. Mclntosh, K. Baldwin, C. Breeden, I. Strevy, S. Barbee, D. Aeschliinan, C. Link, D. Wilson. Fourth row: K. Henninkamp, F. Derry, S. Anderson, K. Scholz, L. Lowe, C. Fields, E. Aeschliman, J. Urness, J. Steiger. Fifth foray' S. Stelting, L. Aiken, P. Lewis, M, Schumarcher, J. Reavis, M. Savage, J, Morgan, S. Elliott, C. Hilty. Sixth 1'au'.' C. Doty, C. Coppock, E. McCrosky, P. Nelson, R. Struvens, V. Johnson, P. Weitz, J. Babb. INITIATES-MFi1'.f! muy' J. XX'ilmot, G. Repo, M. Miller. J, Johnson, L. Bontatlelli. M. Hofcr. Scmud wiv: M. Browcleit, K. Sundstrum. D. Stewert. J. Litzenburger. L. Davidson, S, Hull. C. Mcckel. Third wuz' N. Henry, L. Stevick. M. Magnussum, J. Clausen, S. Schmick. K. 1NIuntlerino. I.. Endslcy. A 1 1 fi 40 if 'CSI' 'Y . xg 2 .1 ,- t 4 .v Indy Rubin Christmas Dance Royalty Lac:-y Ebb:-rt 4' S4 U 1 1.111 BNIVJ' f.'1'I24'l'4'V 1lU!llt'lN.lf' nf 'l'1w1rm'w14' Installation of Officcrs J-N f' wi mkwmgp If fnsfrv lik. if fldiff dt-mL,p,,,.,g 5 ' vmxivi Mn, Pu. :md Me Banquet F.F.A. Bzmquct if ' + X Ti dx F W I s ,, 3' -, . Imtmtgg Initiation Prefident Vire Preridenz Serrelary Tony Appel Steve Niehenke Duane Daniel . i E1 'l:.'w . , 2f . - K f 1' A EJ fr E,f'5:, , ' ,gs flw -'57-fF1f5f1i1'l'ii A Adzfixor Senlinel Mr. Schubothe Robert Stravens GREEN HAND OFFICERS 'E ZW, ,..' - K ff L SQ if as- m'5Kf:, arf? A Jflgin ii X ,.f,:QMr5:1,.,Nt gi. giggle m b- A 5' r., f?H'i'1zLi: ' vrfigr' vigr x Trearurer Alan Steiger 1 . , - ,X , 'iYY'Q'f'1g, N ElllSf25EEZl?Ei5Qe All 355fgQ?1ff'if:im, 3 , ' lglggii' al Q21 3' 1 llllgw- lnl R eporler Laverne Ochs Ken Krueger, jon Ochs, Joe Repp, Gary Moore, Bob Gay, Fred Appel. . L .B , X 'QQ-i' 3 , ,,., ,yi ,- W - ' MEMBERS Fifi! awfzx' Robert Bumgurner, Robert Stmvens. Rhml Mclntosli, Sam Maxwell, Steve Kummerzell, Tony Appel. Swwzd mzzx- Bill Benson. Steve Nielienke, Duane Daniel. Alan Steiger, Gordon Hill. Third rrfux' Eugene McCully, Steve johnson, Oliver Wailter, jerry Kincaid. ,. nv.. lNl'l'lA'l'ES l:fI'Jf four Terry Eggers. Bob Guy, Dim Maxwell. Ken Krueger, .loc Rc-pp. lfrccl Appel. 514711111 ruux' Danny Day. Darrel Fry, Ronnie HHfClCf, Larry Sclimiik, .Ion Oclis. Third rnzr: Bill Gilchrist, Gary Moore, Robert Marshall, ak .A.A. aw i . . Preyidgny Vire Prefidem' and Seffffdfy Judy Rubin Pwgmm Chairman Lacey Ebb6rt Cheryl Doty Adwifor Miss McDonald Spanx 1v1amzger Sophomore Auimznf ffmiof A Pat johnson Reprefenlazive Mdfldgff RfP f'ff'Uf'f1f'e Linda Lowe Elaine McCroskey MHYY AUD Sommerfield 9:4 Viv-.-.. Initiates EH f- .5 A -' iwggflgfgi ,fkv Vi.. g 1 2 M, - ,, .t Jsmff ,Alt 9 in Q I. if xx A' y ve f M Z 3 - l M C 516,64 7 3, iv S, 3 Q, CQ :gc V E . Q, A -. - - h flu.. 4 , -W-A A +155 Y V f I xx' , . J' M - we wif Six W .3 R ,, yn L-11' V N X if V . Y X 1 5 523' ' vi 2, Q N M ' A Q , 1 s -Q I 1 gy 4 . 'pl AQQSC V' J as Q V 'iv V' 5' V ff: w N' n I is iW .W A . 'gg .., GQ S G.A.A. S APS ....................................... E Q Z Initiates Slumber party stunt More shines! Shoe shmef Picnic 1 :- k Qs! . Sr QB? 1. v r - ,ff is S - j 3 1, - N S Mgr' S l Slumber P-UTY Skit Initintcs V 4 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS C1715 Prefidefll Vire Prefidezzl Secrelzzry-Treafurer Sergemzl-411-Anil: Rhod Mclntosh jon Schierman Keith Knmmerzell Ron Olson GOLDE fldfirar Mr, Felbcr Selling hot clogs at the football game SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS -Q e va, K . If Ar V, Preridwzl Vice President Roger Carson Monte Steiger ,d '. Of i- ga Sec1'emry-T1'euJ1n'er Sefgernzt-rf!-A N115 Lynn Steiger Gary Martin GOLDE 'CC' MEMBER Firrz max' jon Schierman. Marvin Morasch, Vic Roberts, Sam Maxwell, Rhod Mclntosh. Second r0'u': jim Martin, Keith Kammerzell, Robert Struvens, Monte Steiger, jerry Dodgen. Third row: Jerome Dnubert, Gary Martin, Bruce Faires, Roger Carson, Ron Olson, Family wuz' Dennis Broweleit, Larry Gunn, George XY'ehnes, Ron Hull, Barry Folsom. Fifzh row: Chuck McFarland, Larry Kirkpatrick, Steve Kummerzell, Butch Hodge. Sixfb faux' Fraser Peterson, Nick Burns, Larry Jones, Ron Hatly, Terry Kirkpatrick. Serezzlh wuz' Neil Henclerson, jim Felber, Mike Lowe, 'Jack Jenkins, Jim Johnson. Eighth faux' Larry Klock, Gordon Hill. J' 4 i .Pl 715' -. 5, -any ,,w.-rvv w' 'fly ' x?'P .1156 f v.. - b'91f's'.i Fri-il Appel and hiS Gruml Champirvrl Jon Ochs and his Grand Clmmpion Soutlm-luwn Yorksliirc-Humpslmirc. xx , if 5 Bill Gilchrist anal his Glxmil Champion Hcrcfmml lrlitiatcs Mark Rlll5lH liwh lxI.l!'Nll.lll Tony Appel Stew Niclwiikn- ci.ll'Y Numa' Iiffm AIil'!f,wn' Cffv,fwjfjf111 l,j,n1 Bizfzifww' ,'lz1'.n'd Ibvfzfil' Sjfhllifly Sffif C.'fff1iil1.1f1fff1 SLU' l .n'1m1' I N .1 il ,. ,,, .N- L v.,. wp: K4 'N C51 ,A L K it.-.1 Xe fi+g,3ezf -'Q ig: 15' ,,, F i4J,?jG 5-K ,, i. ia t,fr..,,,4eEgEL AdI'f.f07' Mrs. Peter Prexidezzt Bill Freeman .'af1s':..'-- -W . Vlre Pwrfdwzl Marvin Morasch Y a., , M 1 l r :NFS , : f K 7 1. Qi- K K. l Treafzzrer Mae Bontadelli S6'f1'6'IJ7'-1' Karen Scholz Sfffbi' Rose Marie Stravens Firrt row: Mae Bontaclelli, Karrie Kuder. Penny Holbrook, Tonia Morrison, Karen Scholz, Rose Marie Stravens, Lucille Aiken. Sefarzd roux' Gary Davidson, Bill Freeman, Gary Lowe, Jerry Dodgen, Rodney Ochs. Third row: Marvin Morasch, QFo1'mer membersj John Rossmeissl, jon Schierman, Bill Foley. f 3 . -5 1 .5 ' 1 S -nib K ' ' S f -1 ' j E i ,rf 'X -f ' ,K 1 - v x L z ' ,- S . YK i gi , E ,r 1 Y H, ,af Wm, .A.' ,1.,., D 2' ,f ,. ffc-giip',Z:.2Te5f'i5'i,7,g5,',5s?14a'-975.Zabm1-f:vff-'N-uv-fn-'ffiaffffnwvm. ' peeps? 5-4'T?. X' ,, CUM ,c 00,6 I' 0 Y- 1 1 Q A .3 ' Q, XMB- ac x 0 Y hx Q0 , , 'Q' '. w.1.'bvv H .A 4 1 .4 . Ki, I X Yqn W. ' 4 u Q5 If Rf I M fx'1Z:lK,.'o,.g k A' --. ,qz2? ' A' 1 - ' -'Ui-'-V , ': -,U 'f-g3?Pf4fJ:?': -353533. , '-w-avi!-f WJ-faa'frr ' ,-Y xfk.-3: --I -.l, ,-:,. , nf.. ,, , w , .fun ..,. ,a .,.14. I, I, va- 1 H: Q ff.-fx . X' 'J-Y f'.l5:51vv7 ' 9:7 1-vi'-'J Mrs. Peter, Adrisor C 0-Edzlof 5 Gary Lowe Glen LaMar CGLD FACTS Fin! row: Penny Lewis, Jo Anne Morgan, Gary Lowe, Lillian Bartlett, Jan Urness, Marvin Mor- asch. Second 1-ozv: Inez Strevy, Gary Davidson, Bill Foley, Jon Schierman, Glen LaMar, Marlene Schumacher, Sammy Maxwell, Janice Peery, Bonnie Harlow. N01 pirlured. Dorothy Hatfield, Judy Bauscher. I 1 1 X'X rf'A l A -L... Lucey lflvbert Glen I.:1Mar Pat Nelson Roger Weskil lidflnr Af! Editor Burizzarf Mazinger Pb0f0.C f1l'bU1' Ad1'1lmrf.' Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Mahlik BL E AND GOLD . :cg 2 ' , w xx H 1 W -Y , r nw Fin! row: Bill Foley, Robert Bumgarner, Gary Lowe, jerry Dodgen. Second row: Glen LaMar, Elaine McCroskey, Pat Johnson, Cheryl Doty, Carolyn Coppock, Lucey Ebbert, Marlene Sclmumnclmer, Rose Marie Strnvens. Third rozzn- Lucille Aiken, Susan Stelting, Judy Rubin, Marvin Morasclm, john Rossmeissl, Vic Roberts, Rod Ochs. N111 pif11n'ud.' Pat Nelson, Roger Weskil, Jeanne Steiger, Claud- elle Nolan, m :X 43 , -up PALOUSE EMPIRE FAIR This year at the Fair Colfax was doubly successful. Our float, sponsored by the Senior Class, won first place in the float competition, and our lovely Queen was crowned Palouse Empire Queen. 'sg- 'es-gi? X . we Q 5' Spa.. i 1 ' , , ' fr' c r i was , .I A52 ' . V up 1. Q.. -' Y f . x . W 'ed 1 K ' ll 'fi if -in K task F Q ww- ,. I U, . ,yn i :fi L. 4 ii v P' 'ia film.: -be Wi ' r .ix rk k f Q gg- A A if ' w!fLffavNi,rvfL , waged it in W V 3 p .ffig fi? csiirc rf , Q 12? ., , c Q, :fy ,s y 47 as 1 i ' 55 . J Q ' f , 'Q' W . I 1 . . -, , Q c A f as 1 i pm I A, xx x ,,. as X . his Xi L 3 g -P K K . s i as pe Fi K' ' fi as -vs k sr . Q 2 f ' ff 5. fi H. 'i 'p an if s -wi xi A' f sf, 4. X A , Q! y ina V J y' 1. Q . - if Q y e f ' Q 1 K. r V L 7 if - as is X 1 f W Q. .,,, i- is it Y ' Y 2. 3' i A 'Q ' i f ' Q ' A : e V A if 4 4' g r if 9 ' H Q P ,. ' . 5? ,cf -Wa- ' 1 . ., , 5 'il' X , i I- , lx mlm L L X x N N s V AH We 45 X+f,fJ'g' JoAnne, Colfax and Palouse Empire Queen Colfax Princess Rose Marie Colfax Pf1I1L6SS A gf'r4'17 2.,. if .f 155 wxfi? 1' ,f ,A X ,, LA' ,v file J. nav! A ,Q gy' -any . A5555 RQYSWFWQEWHW k UQ W at 5 0 ' 6'V2sfJCf?y k,, M ,Mz2,ig f 'f 'M E,, A N L fgr g J F5 cuz'-EOFWKCE P 143 ., ' E N I i UNIOR PROM ,S i UAROUN 1, E Q' WGRLDU fi Queen Sherry in Hawaii PTUTCCSS j0yCC in japan W in Grand March Queen Sherry and Attendants YU t, 4. Princess Diane in France Princess Karen in Egypt .lIr,r. Cfnrer ,. 'If2Z7IIlI-1' Clover .Hin Cforer' Spin! Ijrzwizz ., Smrzzz Blake .,.. lielyj lfrzwizz GQEVER INCE EVE CAST ALL-HIGH 3 ACT COMEDY ----------'-'-- ,AY'-Y'Y NHHCY Rorkwell fllnrthn Wfilffzrd Y,,......,,,....,.,,,,,,, JoAnne Morgan Larry Kirkpatrick Cffppy Frank Topar --.-... ROClH6y D. Ochs Mr. Qnimz Y,,.. ....,,. B ill Freeman Gary Davidson Lnryebelle Judy Bauschcr Janice Peery Preymzz Hzfgbef David Harley Tony Morrison Fooffml Plfqerf Bill Foley, Marv Morash, l1 Jon Schierman, Smnmie Maxwell SPEECH1 VOICE GF DEMOCRACY Rose Marie Stravens, Monte Steiger, Pat Nelson, firstg Sue Elloitt, second. DEB TE Rl'.liU!I'L'!lJ.' That the United States Foreign Aid should be sub- stantially increased. ,nf ,f Toni lllnrrison. Linda Luwe Nancy Rockwell. Fred Appel 5 we--M jerry Link, Stephen Nielmcnlxe SOPRANOS Lois Bontadelli Julie Claassen Carol Field Bonnie Harlow Linda Hall Judy Johnson Joyce Litzenberger ALTOS Elinor Asechliman Marilyn Broweleit Carolyn Coppock Laurel Endsley Nacey Henry Marilyn Magnusse Donna Stewart Kathy Sundstrorn Jane Wilmot BASS John Aesschliman David Anderson Jerry Dodgen Larry Jones I1 CHORUS A fmmpanied by Carolyn Hilty SOPRANOS Carolyn Mader Joan Kolowinski Myrna McDonough Carolyn Meckel Shelly Redmond Sherry Schmisk Linda Stevick Verna Whenes TENORS Dennis Broweleit Gary Davidson Mike Dodd Ronald Hull Jerry Kincaid Marvin Morasch JoAnne Morgan Gary Lowe Joyce Morgan Ardena Cutler BASS Robert Lemom Bill Mandarino Frazer Peterson .42 Q33 GIRLS' TRIO jane Rcavis Claudcllc Nolan Carolyn Mader Carolyn Hilty At'L'0lllf1zlIIf.ll BOYS' QUARTETTE Jerry Doclgcn john Acschliman Dennis Broweleit Marvin Morasch Gary Schuldt A fvozfzpfzzzill Izmrfzflor Mrs. Maclcr BAND l5LUTlfS Kay Kenedy Dianne Utgaard CLARINETS Lillian Bartlett jackie Clow Danny Day Carol Link Arlene Long Doug Nitkerson Ron Weitz Donna Wfhite BARITONE SAXOPHONE Merle Simmons TROMBONES Gerry Copeland Leey Hayes Ralph Hodge Levi Hubbard PERCUSSION Don Henderson Roger Carson Sherry Sehluneger ALTO SAXOPHONLS Dolora Aesehliman Nick Burns Bill Gilchrist CORNETS Bruce Faires jeff Forrey Ken Krueger Sam Maxwell jim Menning Dave Repp Gary Rich Gary Schuldt Tracy Sheer Terry Stueekle Fred Weitz Paul Wfeitz FRENCH HGRN Gary Sehuldt BARITONL HORNS Larry Kloek jim Moraseh SOUSAPHONI Mickey Darnold , TN, uf ,ff ,fy Bruce Faries Jeff Forrey , Gary Schuldt ,,,.. 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I, - - n 4, 'K -- A ,. v1 H 'X .-+:afbeW,fk 255'w ...+h' - 5 ' 'f 5 f Y -F ' -If f, rf Q Ek x:s4.n3l,,..'l..f Q , -.1 jx! 6,5 qw G gpir-1. rt fu, an-rm.. . , . x x, 3 ' ' , ,' who g,.v.,x,.m-5-Lwdf x bv,.p..nnunnawvv.vu-Y,5m,,,.,..,,,.vf' rrp' X A nv ' A QE 9 o 0 - 4 n 1 ,fg.r.,, 'Il I' , 'ln I K lf ... ' -, .-4--.-..-...nun-.- 3 if E E i X!!! UVA' . nvm.....,.,'4 ig l AA: 'Q' 0 50 Robin Savage, Karen and Mary are de- ligh+ed wifh +he fine ice cream which Jimmy Haun of ARDEN'S is giv- ing +hem. 4.i Bob and Mary Baker of BAKER'S SHOES are busy ou'rfiH'ing some eager Freshmen, Gayle, Myrna, Judy, Nancy, and' Jane from +heir wide selec+ion of fine shoes. Roberf helps Bill Munson fill fhe orders W a+ Hne busy COLFAX GRANGE SUP- ' PLY CO.. INC. Mrs. Henderson is helping Karen and Linda 'ro choose a preH'y poinseHia for a Chrisfmas giff a+ DEYSENROTH'S FLORAL SHOP AND GREENHOUSE. , ri? i Enioying fhe Pause Tha'r Refreshes are RoseMarie, Paf, Pa'rsy, Judy, and Mr. A. C. Keeling of fhe COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Vic, Jerry, and Mic are learning +l'le car- pen'I'er's +rade wi+h +he +ools of J. J. DODGEN, CONTRACTOR. l'I s always fun +o shop in H19 ELK DRUG for 'rhings like +l1e cos'l'ume iewelry +l1a+ Mrs. Eclgren is showing Lacey and Elaine. 'Qi' I UH! 5 ,in, Bob and Bill bo'I'l1 look ready +o deliver a load of cemen+ from FOLEY READY- MIX. FONK'S has every+hing! Keifh Sreffan and Mrs. Bidle are ready +o wrap +l1e s+uffed animals for Maryellen and Pal. ACE FOOD STORE BILL'S RADIO AND TELEVISION BILL'S RICHFIELD SERVICE M. C. BINDER, D.D.S. PAUL BRICE, SHELL OIL DISTRIBUTOR L. D. BROWN, D.O. L. L. BRUNING'S FUNERAL HOME DR. MAURICE BRYANT DAILY BULLETIN BURCHETT STUDIO BURNETT PLUMBING AND HEATING BURNS AUTO PARTS BUTLER-MILLER AGENCY S. H. CAFFEE, STANDARD OIL O. J. CHESNUT, SMALL ENGINE REPAIR GEORGE COOK'S CHEVRON STATION COAST TO COAST STORES COLD STORAGE MARKET COLFAX BLACKSMITH SHOP COLFAX BODY REPAIR COLFAX FURNITURE STORE COLFAX GAZETTE-COMMONER COLFAX IGA MARKET COLFAX MONUMENT COMPANY COLFAX REFRIGERATION SERVICE f V1 l 5,5 i l . Everyone likes 'ro lunch a+ GRADY DRUG, especially when Bob Grady is behind +he coun+er. Bob Gre+encor+ and Dave Repp of GRETENCORTS can ou+fi+ Jon and Monle comple+ely for 'rhe year's many ac+ivi+ies. Calvin Henderson shows his sons, Don, Neil, and Ferral, +he quali'I'y FULLER BRUSHES he sells +o 'rhe housewives. Roy Glaser of KINCAID 8: GLASER is helping Mary Helen, Connie, and Kar- rie selecl' 'I'heir class rings. Doris Maior, Ruby Leliefeld, and Shir- ley Bowen are sfyling Marlene's and Penny's hair al' MAJOR'S SALON OF BEAUTY. Charlie McSweeney finds +l1a+ Rlmod and Mic are fascinaled by +l1e Allis- Chalmers 1'rac'lors al' +l'1e MCSWEENEY TRACTOR CO. .407 Mel Furry of +l1e COLFAX BRANCH OF THE OLD NATIONAL BANK supervises Marlene Harris as she slnows J'aneice and Judy l1ow +o opera+e +l1e proof machine. Joyce and MaryAnne really like +l1e fur coa+ +l1a+ Mr. Henderson and Mrs. Powers of +l'ie J. C. PENNEY COM- PANY are displaying. Ralph Owen of +lne OWEN INSUR- ANCE AGENCY is explaining how +0 buy insurance +o Lucille, Kei'rh and Ju- di ,..r,...4 ......f-as cn-fggplmmnn ? J, c,..s Wk New Do you suppose +l1a'r Bonnie and JoAnne can operafe +l1is caferpillar +l1a+ Boyd Harlow of HARLOW MACHINERY has on display? CURLY TOP BEAUTY SALON ECONOMY CLEANERS EBBERT'S TEXACO STATION GORDON EBBERT, TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR ELLIOT'S PAINT STORE ENDSLEY'S DR. RAYMOND FORREY FRANKIE'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE DR. W. N. FREEMAN GOETZ GIFT AND FLOWER SHOP DR. ROBERT T. HENRY ED HOCKSPRUNG AGENCY HORTINGS FOOD STORE HUTCHISON STUDIO CHAUNCY KENEDY MORTON ELECTRIC COMPANY MIRROR BARBER SHOP O K RUBBER WELDERS POTLATCH YARDS, INC. RAUGUST'S HOMETOWN HARDWARE JIM REPP'S CONOCO STATION DR. G. A. RIPPLE ROGERS BROTHERS SEED COMPANY ROZELL'S MARSHALL-WELLS STORE SEVERS FURNITURE STORE Joe Shor'r and Ray Nelson of +he S815 GROCERY prove 'ro Naomi, Penny, and Sharon +ha+ i+'s easy +o fill +he deep- freeze and cupboards. The S+ewar+s, fa+her and son, are a good combina+ion when i+ comes 'ro supplying plumbing services. ni Vince Paslcvan is ready +o admi'r +he younger generalion +o a mafinee a+ +he ROSE THEATER. Jim Masfon iolces wifh Polly and Anne as he serves fhem a+ +he TOP NOTCH, a favori+e ga+hering spoi' of C H S s'I'u- den+s. G. E. Humphrey of +he COLFAX MOTOR COMPANY gives +he lceys of 'rhe new Pon+iac 'ro Sam while John and Dgn sfand by, eagerly wailing for a ri e. Floyd Bariger, owner of lhe WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, finds +ha'l' Gary and Tony aie well salislied wi+h 'rhe differenl fypes of sporling equip- menl. 'YA Q.. Q Carl Alcland of 'rhe COLFAX BRANCH of +he SEATTLE FIRST NATION- AL BANK is showing Cheryl and Carolyn how +o s+ar+ a savings accounl. The only difficulfy fhaf Karen, Denise Joyce, and Bonnie are having in BROOKHART'S is choosing iusf one from fhe fine sfock of dresses fhaf Mrs. Berry is showing fhem. The dual headlighfs is only one of fhe numerous feafures of fhe new Chevro- lef fhaf Bob Brown of BROWN-HOLT- ER CHEVROLET COMPANY is looking ,--f af wifh Larry and Lynn. Mr. Wehnes, owner of fhe ELITE LAUNDRY, is briefing George and Ron before fhey sfarf on deliveries. Rodney and John are geffing some poinfers from Bob Franz of STUECKLE 8: FRANZ INSURANCE COMPANY before buying car insurance: SIESTA MOTEL DR. OLE SLIND SMITTY'S SHELL STATION SPOKANE SEED COMPANY A SPOKANE BOOSTER SOUIRES WELDING STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY ST. IGNATIUS HOSPITAL STYLE CENTER DR. WILLIAM R. TEMPLE TICK KLOCK DRUGS DR. W. J. TRETNER HAROLD S. HERMAN. UNION OIL CONSIGNEE VERN'S RICHFIELD SERVICE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY DR. CONRAD WEITZ JR. WEITZ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY DR. EARL C. WESSELS WHIT'S GROCERY WHITMAN HOTEL WHITMAN LUNCH WHITMAN TITLE COMPANY WILLIAMS FUEL COMPANY WOOD'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY BEN WOOD, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Warren Neil of NEIL TIRES SALES 8: SERVICE is assuring Chuck, Gary, and Bill +ha+ Ihey have Iires +o IH all cars and Irucks. Jane and Diane enioy a visi+ +o 'rhe COLFAX SECURITY office and learn facfs aboui' ii' from Mrs. Bafus, Miss Thomas, Vic Davidson and George Wil- son. Jack and Bill are very pleased wi+h 'Ihe seIecI'ion of swea+ers +ha+ Keiih Perry of PERRY 81 LEE is showing +hem. Julie and Frances find if easy +o seIec+ cosme+ics from Leo Cox of Irhe HAM- ILTON DRUG. S ,, I O. H. Ellioi' of ELLIOT'S AUTO MART does noi need fo falk very much fo con- vince Ron and Larry 'rhal' +l1e new Ply- moufh is a miglnfy 'Fine car. Harvey and Jerry of +l1e MODEL BAR- BER SHOP assure good haircufs +o Les- lie, Bill, Terry, and Barry. 'iw 'ivy x Boyd Harlow, Bill Johnson, and Bonnie and Pal look small in +he doorway of flue huge new JOHNSON AND HARLOW ELEVATOR. Roger and Buddy are helping Ron Moore file records a+ 'lhe KCLX RA- DIO STATION. Mr. l-lalle'r and Mr. PaH'on are showing Virginia and Jim parl' of wha+ goes on during a day of work a+ lhe COLFAX GRAIN GROWERS. mmnnoafme - gmcoocoeneef o msnooosamm mtouonuro ecae'a'g',',0.o's.o fa Q c mm., if A0 NN........UQ. OOO ce 's'e'Q's',',',0 Q e 9 as sfo rs Nm 0 K... Ms if 'Q h.n..'......OlArf fi A Bruce, Lynn, and Merle +hinlc 'I'hey would enioy farming wi+h 'rhe modern equipmenl' 'from SCHNEIDMILLER AND FAIRES. ARCHER TRANSFER AND STORAGE , Ar+ Rossmeissl and Bill King of ROSS- MEISSL'S CHEVRON GAS STATION prove 'I'o John and Frank 'I'I1a+ +I1eir s+a+ion services everyihing. My 1 i , ij, S , '- sa ING Mrs. Hufchens is showing Lonna and Toni 'Ihe very aH'rac+ive new colored plumbing fixfures. iii r DORIAN, ARTISTRY IN PHOTOGRAPHY S. 9 Posi- MAin 4-68I5 SPOKANE. WASHINGTON In POWELL PLUMBING AND HEAT- Q .J 'N W PHS A SZLXQ k JPJJ ' F95 of Y ,, ,,,, Kjgzj VWQIPQ kk M ,XX J, f, ,,,.. .X kv QV Q0 fx , K ., ' AUTOGRAPHS A,wW 3f YEWWWWXUTOGRAPHS .J ff A w M W OWWLJV W Vin fx WNVKL JJ Gvmwmuj N W f Q Uamwwg Land CBM W- fwk- ,N 1g L ix X Kg- , y .BN 5 is E 1 Q- lb N cgx5 xSX 'NE 1 A L AUTOGRAPHS Im Bun vv-moon Ave Nucl MADE IAVLOR PUBLISHING QOMPANV OMLA5 Hui s -a .. A 3. I5 'V . Ji ' 4 .Q . 'e 5 5 1 F ,Q - I Q f 1 1 ,Ann f s- 'T V .-.-. ,- , , '1'S3'f 'fi:C'19?f:' ' . ' 1: li , , Q li 1 , 54 R C


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