Colfax High School - Tiger Yearbook (Colfax, IA)

 - Class of 1926

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V. .V ww rf' 1 iw '34 13, V' 'M af 3:4 n r at 4 .Vs fy 3 gb 'V 'ff' M V i ,?'ff ' V V' W'?V .,, V Qg.,9,ug,V.!:V. -.iV'1V ,.'V.5'Eg.i,V'1V,,. V H, ,V . 'V' j. V ,V ,'It,'1:VV. V - , ', g-V... 45: 51.4, ,,.V V ,V Mg. Vqfk 321- :'V V V. V ', '. H , V 4 v, J' M V 'V V, gm frsgggwt- fQ,.,,' f35.V 51-V934 -VV V4 933. Ve ' 5,3 . .-.,V' 'VV 3 ,,, V V-,Q -V Q-E -,,5,w.'i5fi Q, , ', Vf ',. U V' H GJNVV gV33ffV?Tf 3' V 5 -+ V'Vy'f5, .Vi -iff: '1 5'?1',fgl?,.V?'igVf V ' fi if ,V., . .M'?fV..V . .V Vk. 'r' W ff. MV' , ,P VYVA VM. K' ,f.W-'mi .WT C 57 4 Cofwc Tiger of 1926 Edited and Published by T h e Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-six of the Colfhx High School X it :hails f F 6cTlg6F,, Staff E4ilf0l'Alll-Ulliflf . .. Assoviatv Editor .. Athlctic Editor .. Class Eslitor .... Fvaturv Eflitor . . . Organizations ... Art Eclitors Jokv Editors .... Alunnni Editor . .. Business Manager .. Subscription Manager Advertising Manager Staff' Photographer . ANNUAL STAFF .. Konnoth Yun llyko ....... 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John Gay, Richard Schoondyke, Henry Hughes DEDICATION TO THE SPIRIT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL That Dauntless Spirit that has, sometimes, suffered defeat, but which has never yet been conquered-that Spirit which in despite of lim- ited material, meager equipment, and poor fa- cilities hung up one record at the greatest meet- ing of athletes in the Middle West, and estab- lished two records in the Iowa High School State Meet in competition with the best schools in Iowa-that Courageous Spirit that faltered for the first time when the movement for a gym- nasium fai'ed to meet the approval of the peo- ple of Colfax, but which is vigorous again, fight- ing with re-newed energy for all the activities that make a school fulfill its purpose-To That SPIRIT, WE DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL! v... , ...n KA ' , D. M. KELLY, Superintendent and Principal i?f'f FACUL TY N ELLIE J. WOOD Normal Training Civics I ESS MARQUIS Agriculture History Science Manuel 'Frzlining 1 ALBERT NELSON COfllll'll l'Cifll RUTH PENQUITE Latin Ellg'liSll RUTH CAPPELLAR Physiczll Trrzining English H. C. DAUB EN RERG ER Physical Training History Social Science i FACULTY ' EDWIN BROCKMAN Physics ki Mathernativs 3 1 1 1 1 T P ALICE ATCCAB E Mathematics English N06z'!z'Q1 1 True worth is in being, not seeming, In doing, each day that goes by Some little good-not in the dreaming Of great things to do by and by. For whatever men say in blindness, And spite of the fancies of youth, There 's nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth. T ENID BROWN English ALETA LAUGHLIN Home Economics General Science FOREWORD T T If in after years, when the pages of this volume are unfolded, they clear the mists of time and bring back high school Clays, we shall feel our efforts well repaid. 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I 5 .N 3 SA M YVIl.l.il AM S l'l'l'li.l' l'ull1l11v1'vi:1l, X l'l'l'S. of Vluss uf '26, Glu' Ululm '25, l-'not Bull '24, '25, t ' Club, '25, '26, linskvt Ball '24, '25, 'I'1'm'k '25, Hlizlfllus, :l g'l'lll'l'Ill wvluuiuv frmu his gfruvo sulutvs you ull. lXl'OllluNl'I YOVNG lluu. Normal 'l'l'2lllllllg'Q Glu' Vlulw, Tig'vr S't:1f'l'. Hill lw- himl hvr vzll'0fl'ou looks Ill'0 :lu Ill'- tivv lll'2llll Illlll :I kilmvlvmlgv of hooks. LORNA i'l'l3lT ' ' llouvy. ' ' X0l'lllill 'l'ruiuiug, Gln-v l'luh '24, '25, '26, V-Pros. of HU. l'. S. l'lulm: llruiu Judging 'l'o:l1u: Girls Athlm-tic llullnvilg 'l'igvr Stuff. As :1 mixer lmruu is smuv girl, :ls :Q lixvr sho is :l lIl'Ill'l. IKJNALII EVANS lluu. l'4uuuwrvi:ll, Cllvv Ululw '24, '25: Foot Bull, '24, '25, Q ' Vlull '25, '26, Buuslcl' l'lllll '24, Huskvf Hull, '25, Czlpf. '26, Gruiu .luilgiug 'l'01llll1 'l'ig0l ' Slzlfl. 'l'lu-ro may lmvv lwvu gn-:ntvr un-n than l, hut l fluuht il. K ENN lC'l'll VAN DYK li Kon, Lutiu Gllll0l'Ill1 Glam- l'lul1 '24, '25, '26, Boosfvi' Club '24, '25, D0l'llllll. '24, l'r0s. of l'l:1ss of '26, Erlifrrlvill-illlivf of Tig0r Stuff. ls hu uslucp or just thinking. lll'Tll BOYD Mika-. Nuruml Training, Glvu Club '25, '26, Vicv l,l'l'S. Of Uluss '25, U l'. S. Club, 'l'i,g'0r Stuff. Not vm-ry full, not vvry small, but fair :xml swept null lik- ed bv ull. l'IlllTll Ml'Il'KLl4IY l'I1lv. Q'0llllll0l'l'l!ll2 illvu l'luh '24, '25, 'I'ig01 ' Sl:xff', High Sulmul l,l2llllSl. Sunni :lffvr hou- or hunt, sonic Ilfllll' low, 1 :lffvr both. l'llARI.l'IS SUIIIDSSER l'luu'k. Cuuuucrm-izll, Ulm- l'lub '25, Foot Bull '24, '25, C Club '25, '26, 'l'ro:1s. of Class '25, '26, 'l'igv1 ' Stuff. l':lkv lifv hm soriously :uul what is it wo1'll1l RICHARD SCHOONDYKE Si P-Y -...-v-- V ----.,...,.. . .,d C ,C H -W ,C ,,.,L,,e.,,L, LOUIS JOLLY ' ' Louie. ' ' Commercial, Glee Club '24, '25, Basket Ball '25, '26, EARL STROUP ' Bozo. Commercial, Tiger Staff. I'm a regular heart Tiger Staff. He works when he sm:1sher. works, and he plays when he plays -but he never w0rks. ' 11n1.r:N s'roU1-'1-'ER ROBERT WILSON Liz. Normal Training, Glee Club '25, '26, Deelam. '24, 25, C, C. S. Club, Grain Judging Team, Orange and Blaek report- er, Tiger Staff. True to her w.vrk, her word and her friends. NELLIE INGHRAM Nell, Normal Training, HC. C. S. Club, Tiger StaE. High and righteous in her aim, by art, not words, she makes her name. Dick, Commercial, Pr the Class of '25, Tiger es. of Staff. What care I when 11 can lie and rest., kill time and take life easiest. YD! at its Bob, Commercial, Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Foolt-ball, '23, '24, '25, C Club, '25, '26, Basket- Ball '25, Editor-in-Chief of Orange and Blaek, Tiger Staff. He puts his sorrows arlfl cares on a shelf, and comes to school to en- joy himself. HENRY HUGHES HI-Iank. Commercial, Glee Club '25, Booster Club, Traek '25, '26, Tiger Staff. He has a jolly way and always sometlhing to say. WANDA COX J0hnnie. Nolmal Training, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, Deelam. '24, '25, Booster Club '24, '25, HC. C. S. Club, Grain Judging Team, Pres. of Girls Athletic As- soc., Tiger Staff. Happy am I, from care I'm Free. Why aren't they all contented like me? . .IL A f 'f?W4'r'l A ff'-f'-2 X, -. I IOSICPII S'l'AYNI'IR TOM SAGE .lo0. I'OIlllllt'l't'IilI: 'I'ruck '25. S:1giv. 1'Ollllllm'l'4'l2II, Glow Ulnlv Solid, substantial. cnpnlwlv, to '25, '26, FOOT Ball. '23, '24, '25 lm trnstnul :uul wull likwl by ull. C Club '25, '26, 'I'l':u'k '25 '26. Sfurlivs :irc ai grunt burm- I'nl rafllvl' play i'ool'l1:nll. l.AI'IIA JONES Vl'IRMON'I' HILL .lmn'sy. Uoininm-rm-i:ul, Olav UVM-men, Cqmlliq-1'vi:ll, Glvv Plnb '24, '22, Pianist. Lik01l Flnb, Footlnnll '24, '25, '26, C lmrv, likvf flwrv, likoml every- l'lnb '25, '26, Tran-k '25, '26, wli0r0. XYur1ls, words, so nmny Words. llAZl'1l. IIIUIIAIIITSON JOHN GAY 'l'vv-II4-v. UOllllllt'l'l'IIlI 'Glu' II:1ppy. f'Ollllll0l'1'I!II, 'I'igc-r' Ulllb. 34. 330. Ti24'l ' Staff- Stuff. Mon of fvw words 2ll'l With zu sunny snlilu nnfl clwcry the best mon. worel with lwnrt ns light :ns nny lrir1l. WILLIAM DIXON DOROTHY S'I'OUFFI'lR Bill. Cunnm-rcizxlz Olav l'lnlv, I7nt. Coinnwra-ial, Olav Club. '25, Foot Ball '23, '24, '25, HC '25. '26, Tig0r Staff, V-Pres. Ulnb '25. 1 :nn 0lll'IOSl'lI in as of Girls Athlvtiu Assoc. Her ml-gqgnrlegg goutentf' strung flosirv to mln the right thing will ilwnys make her pathway brigh t'7! C v ALTON DALE Daley. Commercial. Men may come and men may go but I ' go on for ever. HELEN ROWLEY I Shorty. Commercial: High School Pianist. School doesn't count for much with me, too many other things you see. OTTILIA SLATKOSKE Tillie, Commercialg Glee Club '25. She is a girl that does her own thinking, and needs but lit- tle advice. NORMAN SORNSON Norm. Commercialg Glee Club '24, '25g Orange and Black reporter. He is jolly and full of fun, and a friend to every one. RALPH RUNYAN I-Dram. Commercialg Glee Club '24, '25, Thou shall Gnd him the best of good fellows. CLARENCE WELCH Keno. Commercialg Foot Ball, '24, '25g C Club, '25, '26. An all around good sport and a. man not of words, but of action. 4 EARL ROSE ' ' Rosey. ' ' Commercial. ' ' Some- thing surely must be wrong, for he is as silent as the day is long. fBughouse Fablesj. KATHRYN GUNN b Kate Commercial, Glee Club, '25, '26. A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wis- est men. 4 V, '?j7.'. . A ,Q i .. ll'UWARll HVSSON RAYMOND PRICE I Shin-k. l'o1liluv1'4'i:zl. SmuA' I.:lr1l. Uollilliwm-izllg Gloo lfluli, iuvu :tru lmru for grunt fllllIg'S.y, '24, '25g Font Ball, '24, '25g inf Flulm '25, '26g Bnskvt Bull. Ami whvu :I woumu 'S ill tht' vnsv. you know all otlivr things gin- pl:u'v.' lll'1l.l'lN PICASIAI .IASPER 'l'OM.l,.lANOVli' lkr. Scivutilii-1 lligh Si-luml Jap, Umuiuvrviul. Always Pianist. Diguifiv1lf Almost uu- lu-'s the owner of thci tuuguv that til you kuuw ln-r. pulls tlw lmm-V. YIYIAN HA'I l'Y HOWARD ALICXANDHR Viv. l'mnuwr1-i:xl. S li 0 'Hlmu-. lloiiinwwinlg Dvvlzuu.. spn-zlks, bvln:iw-s :xuml :lets just :ns '1Z5. I uvvvr felt thu kiss of Shi- uug1lit. luvv, nor :1 lllIlilil'll'H hnurl in , luiu0. A K'ARllOl.l, .M l'ON LILLIAN BATTY liutlu'. 1'0illllI0l'K'l2ti2 Glu' l'luli LIL U0lllllWl'1'i1ll- HA U'L 'r-V, '24, '25, A worker iilwzlvs at' lWfH'f flmltll HUWI likl' 'nf lik'im'-H lvlltilllgf to his owu :if'i':li1's :uid tio- N ing his lvvvl lust. he Clan of 1926 ' 'r In the year 1922, when we entered the ninth grade, it was evident that the Class of '26 was to be no orrlinary Class. ' Qur freshman year passed without many exciting events, but this was partly due to the fact that we were cooped up in the Junior High, where we had little room to expand. Upon entering the high school in the fall of '23, we received the customary initiation which we accepted as a taste of school spirit. In our Sophomore year we were represented m every branch of sport and school activity. The first thing we did was to win the Pep stunt. This fact made fthe upper classmen sit up and take notice, and when a member of our class won the declamatory contest., the Seniors and Juniors began to respect us. The boys of our class who entered Athletics proved to be excellent for beginners. At last, we were Juniors, and realizing our responsibility we dug in and passed a most successful year. Our strength was beginning to 'tell in athletics, as a number of our boys were eligible for membership in the C Club. To close the year successfully, we gava- the Seniors a royal banquet. The Senior year, the year we had been looking forward to, finally came. Our class was again in the lead. One of our members was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Orange and Black and a girl was elected president of lthe Girl's Athletic. Association. A number of boys received their letters in football and the Captain of the basketball squad was a Senior. The battle for the life of the '26 Tiger was fought and won and work commenced at once. A carnival given for the benefit of the Annual was a huge success. Leaving behind a splendid record, some of us will go to college, others into the business world, but we can never forget the happy times we spent in Cl. H. S. The general success of this year is due largely .to our class sponsor, Mrs. Penquite, and we wish to thank her for what she has done for us. The class also extends their thanks to the faculty for their willing cooperation. As we leave our high school we wish the greatest of success to the succeeding classes and know that they will do their best for the prosperity of U- H- S- -CLASS or 1926. TT CLASS MOTTO A Place in the Rank Awaits Us. Class Colors Class Flowers Red and White Red and White Roses T T ' Last Will ana' Tertament of Senior Class T To the Freshmen we beuqeath our noble examples that they may profit by. To the Sophomores we bequeath our former hopes and ambitions. To the Juniors we bequeth all the rights and privileges enjoyed by us during our last year. To Clyde Robbins we bequeath Earl Stroup's broad smile and to Mary Lyons that shy blush now owned by John Gay. Bob Wilson leaves his surplus height to Pony Hogendorn. To Gomer Evans we bequeath the popularity owned by Chuck Schlosser and lasut, but not least, we lovingly bequeath to the faculty the memory of our exalted wisdom. Signed-CLASS OF '26. i ff The T1GER's ALEU Weather-Subject to change, Price-Anything at a moment 's notice. Not Mailable. l'ublished Weakly. June 1, 1940 Efneerai Green Crab Apple. News and Society + Miss Dorothy Stouffer, the Hrst woman to sit in the Supreme Court, will make a public appearance at the Star Theatre on Wednesday of next week. News from Washington, D. C., states that Senator Donald Evans, of Strawberry Point, Iowa, will be a candidate for the Vice Pres- idency at the next election. Mr. Evans keeps discretely silent. The new matron of the Victoria Orphan Asylum is Miss Wanda Cox, formerly of this city. An important business transaction of last week was the sale of the Maytag Washing Machine Factories to Mr. Sam K. Williams, of Colfax. ' Extra:-Starting next week the new serial, Burning Love, by the famous authoress, Laura M. Jones, will be published exclusively in this paper. Professor Joe Stayner and Ralph H. Run- yan claim to have discovered the Missing Link, in Zoo-Loo Islands, from whence they recently returned. John Gay, Howard Husson and Jasper Torrljanovic, left this evening for Dubu- que, where they will attend 'the poultry convention. Miss Ottilia Slatkoski speak- ing on, The Super-Producing Hen, will be the attractive feait-ure of the program. Mr. Raymond J. Price will broadcast over Radiophone WHO tomorrow evening with Miss Edith Meekley as his accompan- ist-. It is reported that the famous tenor and his pianist are engaged. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Acton, of Chicago, are now touring Europe and Asia Minor. The latter we will recognize as the former Ruth Thomas. Both were formerly of this city. Mr. Henry Hughes, the well-known writer of today, has just Iinished a book entitled: The Life of Howard Alexan- der, who was his classmate in the Colfax High School. Miss Helen Rowley, of Hollywood, Cali- fornia, 'the famous Charleston performer, is now giving lessons at her studio. It has been reported that she will soon retire. Earl Rose has established arfamous fishery on the noted Skunk River, and is making Metz famous. Miss Lorna Cubit, who has been employ- ed by the Colfax Weakly Mistake, in charge of the Comic department, has re- signed her position to join the Orpheum Circuit, where she, will be a leading toe dancer. Alton Da.le is following hurriedly in the steps of Barney Oldield. The Editor recently received a letter from Louis Jolly, who is now cartoonist for the New York Herald. He is progress- ing rapidly and expects to be a noted car- toonist some day. A masterpiece by Miss Nellie Inghram is to be exhibited this week at the Publi: Library. ' Bob Wilson is now the manager of the Grand Hotel and is very successful in this undertaking. He is assisted by his wife the former Virginia Kelly. . c-1 K x . A The Yilgefs Ta leg fContinuedj V News and Society A - f Friends will be interested in knowing that Imogene Young Sage has been grant- ed her divorce from Thomas Sage, by the Honorable Albert Nelson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. T'he plaintiff i to re- ceive ten cents a week alimony. Mrs. Sage names the Misses Lillian and Vivian Batty, 'the famous Ziegfield Follies Twins, as co respondents. , Miss Helen Pease, who, during her high school career, was well known for her muss ical talents, has recently been engaged by the Colfax Quartet as accompanist. Richard Schoondyke, who has been rv traveling salesman for 'the Close-To-Nature Company, spenft last week at home. He left today for Atlanta, Georgia,'on business fox the company. Norman Sornson has taken overthe man- agement of the Fenner Company grocery store .and will be open for business in the near future. ' pq Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained a number of their friends at a six o'clock dinner party at the Grand Hotel, Monday evening. At the close, of the dinner hour, Mr. ,Wilso:1,,very cleverly announced thrf Miss Ruth, Boyd, a very charming young woman, and Mr. KennethiVan Dyke, a pros- perous young banker of this city, are en- gaged--to 'sing at' the Tuesday Evening Club on Wednesday evening. Everyone of the party- was happily surprised. A -4-lj Sports X The famous track star, Vermont Hill, and his trainer, Clarence Welch, will pass through Colfax APriday evening on 'their way to the Pacific Coast. Miss Kathryn Gunn won the' second round in the County Tennis Tournament with ease, last Monday. The odds are fi' to one in her favor, that she will be 'the victor. It has been noised about that the Welter- weight Champion of 'the World, Charles Schlosser, has received a very attractive of- fer from the Fox Motion Picture Company. If he accepts, it is understood that Amer- ica's Pet, Miss Hazel Richardson will play opposite him and that the Director with a Smile, Earl Stroup, will wield the megaphone. Bill Dixon, who is a Senior at the North- western University, is' a star on the foot- ball field. t i' Comic Howard H.: U Mr. Brockman, I forgot my compass. i Mr. Brockman: ' ' U e a dollar. Howard H.: Lend me one, will you pleasel' ' Mr. Brockman: Just a minute, and I'll get you a compass. Judge: Qto prisonerj For the charge against you I'll give you 30 days in jail or S3.0.00. Bill Dixon: Oh, thanks Judge! I'll take the S30.00. Mr. Murray: See here, young man: I'll teach you to kiss my daughter. Donald Evans: You're late, old man: I've already learned. Phyllis Bridge: Just think, mother, a poor worm ,provided 'the silk .for my dress. , V Mrs. Bridge: I'm shocke-1, Phyllis, that you should speakso disrespectfully of your dear father. ' ' , . Joe Pratt: U This match won't light. Tom Sage: Wha.t's the matter with it? Q Joe Pratt: I dunno, it lit alright a minute ago. ' ' n - .g,.b I n f .jim gf, MAB S' l . A .N........1.-,H I I' .MSX V A ,- t E C kg, ,J 5 if 3 .S 'H gh 4' , s 1 M xy: ' Q ' 0 5 52 i ff try' 1 ! i..,4 A t k' N E - K ' V W' - I I f it 1' ' 'f A . 'I . , ,fr . ' 2 l 5 ... ' . , ' . w , 1' vp, vul.. . st V 0 V , Q. X ,gf ' E 'fb ' :M-' - ' ,' A X .... ... . . 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L-. 5 ru bn Fo Q cv L5 P. aa CI 1: ..-. fi fi G ev ..- 4-5 -E br 2' 5 c any ff Ti M sz 0 Lowry ussell R Jouvs I-Ilf-:mor ss Bvrgvr M ..- hlvy M. 0 mg Hmmert k h ... F Verda Yvinhigltfr e Roberts Pric Gomer Evans ..... . Mae Barton ........ Miss Berger The Encyclopedia . . . umbr .C an ' T T OFFICERS T ...... President Vice-President Myrtle Hogendorn ...... . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor T , T ' zmior Library T Dictionary ................. , , . The Man Who Would Modern History .... The Three Musketeers Story Book ......... Captain Kidd ....... That Printer Of Udell When a Man 's A Man Three Little Women. .Hild Penrod ................. Be King ................. . . . Chester Crisman . . . .Miriam Young . Clarence Conway M'ae Highley ......Frank Emmert, Arnold Hanna, John Emmert 's Josephine Smith , .... Ted Smith Gomer Evans .......................,,..........,,JoePratt The Country Doctor .... Call of the Wild .. . Old Fashioned Girl . . . Merchant of Venice . .. Polyanna ............ Last of Mohicans .... Vanity Fair ....... Love Bound .... The Princess ..... Robinson Crusoe ..... A Man for the Ages .... Ancient Mariner ........ The New-Fashioned Girl . . . A Man From Wall Street .... The Red Lamp ........... Lavender Lace ...... Deerslayer ...... ,,,, . . , , Book of Golden Deeds The Tempest ............. Book of Wonder ............ She 's All the World to Me .... Wit, Humor and Pwthos ..... Book of Ettiquette .... Elsie Dinsmore ...... a Leonard, France Runyan, Hannah Warrick . ..... Dave Tripp . . . Royal Anspach . . . . Marjorie Carr .. . , , Mae Tiffany . Ralph Cummings . Artie McKinney Ray Smith Myrtle Hogendorn . . . . Roy Baldwin Frances Marcsiak ... . .. Paul Sappe .. .. Price Roberts . . . Clifford White , H , Janet Owens . . . George Carroll , .... Mae Barton . . . Verda Winbigler . . . Russell Lowry . . . Eleanor Jones , , .. Ruth Leach Colene White - .... - Ray Serve Frances Hanawalf .. Ruth Bartelma ., , Mary Lipovac nmllqxx lay! 0 re 0 120 L' C -r E' 3 'gh :A M QE 5' Ea A ig Eng: ,I 3 bv--1 H Er QF 'Q .-gg, AH b 'Eg' 32-25 DE' in -93 2-5 E. :E..':.,, C' 'GE A 5 tgilfff 'J' - ' kg H ..,, gh' gg, :U Fix Sf 555 yr. :lg 555 -E-koi EQ MEL- : is 55' gc.: Bri,-' iimsg ping snzwgggj :rg EE' 'gi-5 E51-1 QV 15: 330:14 'C 55,55 in QHEZ E sw if gi E :Z .a .2 . 5' . f S .Z E. , E ' 4-L, 3 E ?,,.-,.,.F.i,, i-T H, .vi . mpv- gg.-19-.5 qv- qv-,mg--we Sophomore Clan' -TT OFFICERS TEN-TWO OFFICERS ELEVEN-ONE OFFICERS George Branitf . .............. President Thelma Barbour .............. President Mildred Taylor .. ...... Vice-President Virginia Kelly .... sec. and Tren. Rose Murray Sec. and Treasurer M . C 1 ....... . ...... . Miss Cappellar .. .......... Sponsor r 0 e Sponsor TT' hfflzings You Sfzoulo' Know About zfze Sophomores 1 T Did you' know: That the Sophomore class is the largest in High School? That they also consider themselves the best class? W That Ruth Thomas fell for a Senior? ' That Andrew Weresh is one of the four letter men back for football next year! .. That Marie' Hogendorn has a crush on DaubyT T That a large percentage of the representative students are Sophomoresi That Pony Hogendorn isn't really a horse! That Soph. sounds like softl ,'.. That Thelma Barbour of the Eleven-One, is the -only.girl president in school! That the Sophomores are wise fools? That George Braniff is Irish and therefore can 't be serious? That Jessie Stubbleiield ranked highest in the intelligence test given? That the Sophs. never do anything against Mr. Nelson 's wishes and that they try to pattern after the dignified Seniors? That Byrdene Gowin intends to come to school a 'whole week without. missing sometime? That the Sophomores think the Ten-One's should respect their elders? That Ben Young -is their Joke Book? . . That it is a clasls of many possibilities, but few probabilities? That hearing opportunity knock at the door, Dave Tripp, Royal Anspach, Virginia Kelly und Gladys Nelson answered it by joining the Junior class? That Mary Garrett and Bernice Yocum are always together! That family connections are numerous in this class-for instance-George 8: Wilbur Braniff, Helen Q Anthony Ryan, Thelma 85 Harry Barbour, Luba 85 Bessie Orlich and Alice Sr Wayne- Cross! That Retha Husson, Mary Irwin and Bernice Miller are Civics sharks? That Vincent Murphy is a second Dempsey? That the Sophs may turn out alright after all? 3 v1 lxfxxgx lfzfy llll ffff I lm .M 0 I I .. I il Q., rs 5-0 - ri 5-E L 5 5 I :C Q P. If Jr 2 i 4' 1 i fi f.-. f 4: 'ZA '-K H 1, V Q 4.4 4.4 S 7: Tic L JE V ': EL 5 .., '3-4 'Lf 5 QQ: .1 E EQ I 1: SL. in m5 Q55 Z3 1.-D 'JH' S5 :CE t,-72 55 QE: 1: :P :Cb ...Q :Tl .cg IL Ei Ev: SL. -5, -. 7' EA EZ., -l- 'zn fe -15' ,. Emi fzl' 'S IQ 5.5 711. Lf-T14 ff, as :...' LM Viv: 'cs Rv ii ,-.J hh! Z: Z: is LJ 72-4 L.. .54-: -...m N521 :: ': xg? 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'1 K' NXII ilu I 4 1 , l 5' f-fl ll. V. llAl'l4l'IXHl'Illlil'lll Allllvtin' llil'e'1-ful' 'l'll. 'l'l'llI. ufllillll. Smi'tl1 lllurnl :xml U-11tv1'u. 'l'hv suv- ssful sl-asm: of WSG was 1' :l g1'l't'2ll mlvul tu his svwivn in tha- tl-mn. Always full ut' , . . ' lop :mel lovul to lllS l'l'illlI Atlzleizkzf IIICQJIJORH SMITH utlmll flilpllllll 1925 A. H. COLE Assistant llirw-tux' :xml Svhool. Hvcvivvll lioiiur- ziblo lllkllltlllll nu the :1ll-sfntv team. Has one more your of football loft, in which we wish him thc best of luck. fXl.l'll'lR'l' NELSON JESS NIARQVIS l'lllNllll'SS hlllllilgvl' ' ' ' ' ' lllll10l High Lfmcli 1 . I F x f CHESTER CRIBMAN y . Crisman, Chester, Chet fGuard and Center-Q A very good. lineman. Always into every play, doing his very best. Should develop into a good pnnter for this year 's team. Has one more year' of Foot- ball with the Tiger team. x 1 WILLIAM DIXON Dixon, William, Red fGuardj Bill is known for his ability to smear uf the opponents' plays. Played a very good brand of foot-ball throughout the whole season. He will be lost to this year's team by graduation. ' n ' DONALD EVANS ' Evans, Donald, Spindle fllalf-backl One of the bright lights on the team. Avvery good passer and open iield runner. Don. was a good punter and did most of the kicking for the team. Played exception- ally well in the Knoxville game. Graduation will prevent his appearance on this yes.r's team. VERMONT HILL Hill, Vermont Vermen fEndj Vermont says: Hit 'em hard and make 'em stay put. Always into every play, giving the best he had. Vermont was a very fast man, and was especially good in get- ting down under punts. One of the best athletes that ever graduated from Colfax High School ,vt . A ARNOLD HANNA ' . Hanna, Arnold, 'Fever. CHa1f-baekl Blow, but sure, is 'his motto. .Arnold was a hard man to stop and when he hit the line. his opponents knew it. Has seen three years of service with the High School team. Says that' he's coming back to make s bid for the all-state half-back position thiq year. 7. 4 at 4 4 3 Nw RAYMOND PRICE Price, Raymond, Lord, fTackle.j Another valu- able asset to last year's team. Ray was a. very re- liable and steady player and could always be depend- ed upon to do his part in every game. He always re- ceived much applause fnom the sidelines, especially from the ' 'Girl's section. The only player to have the distinction of -playing every minute in every game. E TOM SAGE ' Sage, Tom, Sagie. fFul1-backj. Tom has played two years on the High School team, and during that time has never failed to give a good account of him- self. He was a hard hitter and a good ground gainer. I-Ie could also back up the line well. Tom will be greatly missed on this year 's team. CHAS. SCHLOSSER Schlosser, Chas., Chuck, fQuarterlbackJ. In a case like this it is the best policy for an Athletic Editor to keep still. CLARENCE WELCH Welch, Clarence, Keno, CEndj. One of the best ends that ever played on the Orange and Black team. He was fast .and shifty, and hard to tackle, when running with the ball. Keno was very adept at catching passes. Made .the touchdown which enabled the locals to tie Boone in the opening game of the season. Lost to this year's 'team by graduation. SAM WILLIAMS Williams, Sam, Perk, fHa1f and Fulllhackl. A- very flashy back with lots of speed. Due to frequent injuries, howeverg he didn't have a chance to show his best. Perk always .had the fighting spirit, which served as an incentive to the rest, of the players on the team. Played very good in. the Val- ley Jct. Game. The season of 1925 ended his High School football career on account of graduation. 1 4' ur tg e, y ,,,. r ANDREW WERESH Weresh, Andrew, Nick, CGuard and Full-backj. Another valuable piece of machinery on the team. When Nick opened up a hole, there was room to drive a wagon thrdnigh. He played exceptionally well in the Newton game. Late in the season he was shifted to the full-back position. Andy says: I hate to think of the awful beating that we are go- ing to give Newton this year. - ROBERT WILSON Wilson, Robert, Bob, CTackleJ'. Although he wasnit. a starlperformer, Bob was,of real value to the foot ball team during the4'15wo'y,ears that ,he played. He always played haird and itt was very seldom that he mis ed a tackle. He nev6r became discouraged, but always fought from start to finish. His services to this year 's team will be missed very much. ' K K HARRY BARBOUR Barbour, Harry, Barbour, QSub-endj. A good prospect for this year's team. A very fast and shifty man. We hope that Harry will successfully fill one of the positions made vacant last year by the loss of our ends, Keno and Vermontf WAYNE CROSS . Cross, Wayne, Crossie, QSub. Half-backj. An- other good prospect for this year 's team. A good line plunger and a hard man to stop. Wayne has two years left. Keep your eyes open for Wayne. LOUIS JOLLY ' ' Jolly, Loui , Louie, CSub-tacklel. Louis re- ceived more bumps and knocks than any other man on the team, but he always came back for more. Al- though he didn 't make his letter, he did show that he had the rightstui in him. gi 5 Jafar 2' ft 17. , --,A JOE LAWS ' Laws, Joe, Archibald, CSub. Quarter-backj. Al- though Joe hasn't had very much experience, he showed up real good last year. He is a very good open field runner, and ,should fill his position very satisfactorily this year. He has three more years of foot-ball. V J OE PRATT Pratt, Joe, Blondie, fSub. Endj. Joe was a man that could always be depended upon Although he wasn 't very heavy, he made up' for that, through his courage and fighting spirit. Joe has one year left. PAUL SAPPE Sappe, Paul, Sappie, QSub. Half-baekj. Paul has' another year left, and with what experience he received last year, he should make some mighty good material for the coming season. RAY SAPPE Sappe, Ray, Ray, fSub: Endj. 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'l'he rest of the game was a linnting wlnel. This was the only defeat of the wason for Nevanla.. XYk'l'l'Sll, l'riee and Smith were the best performers for Colfax COLFAX 6, VALLEY .TITNCTION ll 'l'his was the seeonml home game for the loeals anrl was very well attelltleml hy liotll the nionilrers of the stnulent holly anal townspeople. Valley anvl Colfax have lieen aneient rivals, intl whenever these two teains inet, Il, good battle was sure to he the result. .M the opening of the tirst quarter, Valley rnsherl the ball to the Colfax tive yarrl line, nlnrre they were hehl for downs. Froni then on the Colfax goal was never in danger ot' heing 4-russell. Near the elose of the tirst period, Colfax started a powerful offensive llrive. I'll1l on a series of enwl runs and smashes, earrieql the ball to the Valley tive yanl line, ., . . , ,.. . Un toe seeonml play atter the opening ot the seeonml quarter, Vlilhanis earrieil the hall ae- oss on :n smash through the eenter of the line. Try for goal failed. The seeoncl half was 1 seoksaw :utTair. hoth teams playing on an equal lvasis. The gains- entleil with Colfax in pos- ssion of the hall on their own 530 yarrl line. Xvllliiilllx YVeleh anrl Priuo were the stars for loltax. COLFAX. 14, LINCOLN HIGH 0 l-.neonrageml hy the vit-tories over Nevada anal Valley Jnnetion, the Volfax warriors went into this game with a fighting spirit that proyerl to he too nineh for the Lineoln High aggre- ,L mon. This was the first game ever played between these two teams. Due to the terrible tonrlition of the field, neither team was alvle to show its best. The first score Came as the nsnlt of a lieantifnl 45-yarml end rnn hy lrlvans, local halflmaek. In the latter part of the eonil period, the hall was again taken across for a sevonll marker. The half ended with :n sm oI'0 ot l-lf to tl. llnring the second half, Colfax was in scoring' llistanee several times, hut flue to the icy Volfax Jlllll Newton in Ae-tion Armistice llay l925 5 Returns gf Games CContinuedj t , Colfax and Newton in Action Armistice Day 1925 condition of the ball, they fumbled, and thereby lost their chances of scoring. The best per- formers for Colfax were Evans, Sage and Wcleh. ooLFAx 7, NEWTON o On Armistice day, November the eleventh, nineteen hundred, Twenty-tive, the two an- cient rivals, Newton and Colfax, met on the Newton gridiron to fight out one of the great- est football battles ever staged between the two schools. The game was witnessed by the largest crowd that ever alt-tended a football game in Newton. In the first quarter, neither iteam showed an advantage, and vthe quarter ended in a 0-0 tie. During the second quarter, however, Newton started a strong ofensive drive and carried the ball to the Colfax 0ll0-yfll'tl line. Due to splendid work in our line, howe-ver,' they failed 'to make their downs, and the half ended with neither team being' able to score. Late in the third quarter, Hill, Colfax left end, blocked a Newton punt which was re- eovered by Price, and was soon converted inlto a touchdown. ln fthe last quarter, Newton opened up on forward passes, but all in vain. The game ended with Colfax in possession of the ball on Newton 's twenty-five yard line. The star performers for Colfax in this g'3lll0 were Hill, Weresh and Price. CNEWTON DIDN'T HAVE ANYJ. COLFAX 21, KNOXVILLE 0 Although this game had been regarded as one of the hardest games on the Tiger sehed- ule, the locals had little difficulty in defeating the fast and scrappy Knoxville eleven, by the overwhelming seore of 21 to 0. Colfax scored ftwiee in the opening ouanter once on an intercepted forward pass, and again near the close of this period, on a forward pass. This ended the scoring for the first half. The second half was played on more even terms, however, and the locals managed to push across another marker, early in the fourth period. This was a very rough game, fought throughout. Dixon, Smith, Evans and Hanna. played well in this game. Out of four starts, Colfax won three and tied one from Knoxville. Last year the locals Won by a one-point margin, 7 to 6. COLFAX 0, WINTERSET 3 ' This game marked 'the close of the season of 25 for the Orange and Black warrriors, and also the close of the individual High School football career for several of the members of the team. Willt9TEt!i-'S lone score came as the result of a beautiful forty-six yard drop-kick. ln the first half neither team was able to score, although Wii1te1'set showed the superiority in strength. The half ended in a 0-0 deadlock. Near the close of the third period VVinterset 's star half-back dropped back and sent the ball squarely between the posts for a three-point lead. Colfax rallied in the fourth period and opened up on their passing alttaek. This failed to put the ball across however, and the game ended with Wintcrset on the long end of 'the seore. ' The season of 1925 was regarded as one of the most successful in the history of the. school. Voicing the sentiment of the team, too much credit can if- bf? given fc C0-2011 Daubv for the untiring efforts 'that he put forth in order to make th1s season successful. lnmt I B 051161711111 r Html, Rqpyvl lvft to l'lQ:lIf'l'l'll'l' Rnlwl'ts, Louis Jollv, Alulrvw xvl'l't'Sll, l'0:u'I1 llulv, .lm l'l'2lll, Will llixuu. 'Imvfllmm-r I'Ix':lus, Flu:-sn-1' 1ll'lNlll1lll, Dmmlll l'1x':ll1s, Rilyllllbllll l'l'iv0, 'l'm-ml Smith Results of Games Vnlfnx ............. .. 18 - Vnllins ..,...... ... 20 Y Vnlfnx ....... . ,.... ,. I9 l Ynllvy .lulwtiun .. ... 24 inf'-,. 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Capt l'Ix':n1s, who S01'x'1-ml lllll'lll,,, wt svlm-stn'l', :anal Valli. lll'lSlll1Ill, who s0rx'n'ml llllfllllgf tho Iglgf Imlf of H10 Svnsoni mee , 1925 Team T T Paul Hogendorn, Captain Clarence Welcli Vermont Hill Charles Sally Joe Stayner Dave Owens Sam Willialiis Donald Evans Tom Sage Ted Smith l 4 l'AUL HOGENDORN Returns 0 Meets STUART RELAY MEET Colfax opened the season of 25 at fthe Relay Meet, held meet, with twenty-two points with Colfax Zllld Perr t' l f apiece. , On account of the new track, no fast times were made in most of the events. Colfax placed second in both the 440 yard and the mile Relays. The quarter-mile team was com- posed of Owens, Hill, Hogendorn and Williams. The Mile team of: Sally, Hill, Evans and XVilliams. Captain Hogendorn was the high point man for Colfax with a first place in both the high hurdles and the 880 yard run. at Stuart. Dayton won the , y lem or second, with sixteen points DRAKE RELAYS The following Week, Colfax attended the Drake Relays, and were successful in taking fourth place in the half mile Relay The team was composed of Sally, Hogendorn, Williams and Hill. The 440-yard Relay team and the mile Relay team also ran, but failed to place on account of their slow time. The members of the winning team received bronze medals as JASPER COUNTY TRACK MEET The annual Jasper County Track and Field Meet was held at Newton the following ws-ek. Colfax emerged winner of fthe meet with a total of 67V2 points, Newton second with 6025 and Prairie City third with 15 points. Colfax scored seven firsts against Newton 's five. Meet records were Lroken in the 100 their 1-rixers. KZ' , '-. All-We I -aria ..,... ,J . Traci fContinuedQ yard dash. 920 yard dash, shot put, discus, poll- vaulrt- and high jump. Captain Hogcndoin was high point man of the entire meet, with 23 points to his credit. Williams of Colfax and Cammack of Newfton, tied for second place, with 1115 points apiece. The locals received as their trophy a beautiful plaque. CENTRAL IOWA CONFERENCE MEET This meet, held at Newton, was composed of some of the teams from larger schools in central Iowa. The 'teams entered were Nevada, Ames, Grinnell, Boone, Marshalltown, Story City, Newton, Valley Junction and Colfax. This meet was won by Grinnell with 43 1-3 points, and Colfax a close second with 38175 points Colfax were in the lead until the .two final events. Grinnell scored first and second in the broad jump and also first in the mile relay, which gave them the points necessary to win the meet. I ' The locals placed first in -the high jump, high hurdles, 880 yard run and half mile relay. The relay team received a beautiful cup as the result of first place in the half mile relay. MAR SHALLTOWN INVITATION MEET In this meet, Colfax entered the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard run, half mile run, high hurdles, high jump and half mile relay. V East Des Moines placed first with 42 points and Colfax second with 22 points. Williams placed second in the 220 yard dash, but failed to place in the 100 yard dash. In the 440 yard run, Hill received third and Sally fourth place. Captain Hogendorn won second in the half mile run, this being his only defeat in this race for the season. He al o took first in the high jump and second in the high hurdles. The half mile relay was won by the locals. The team was composed of Captain Hogendorn, Sally, Hill and Williams. T T I STATE MEET This year the State Meet was held at Ames, Colfax entered the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, high jump, high hurdles, half mile relay, half n-ile run and 440 yard dash. Captain Hogendorn qualified in the high hurdles, but failed to place in the finals due'to stumbling over a hurdle. Williams failed to qualify in either the 100 or the 220 yard dashes. 'Captain Hogendorn also won his section of the half mile run with a faster time than any other sec.- tional. Wi,-piers were picked from each section, no first place being given. This meet. ended the 1925 track season and the boys should be given much credit for the cups and trophys which they added to the trophy case. Much credit should also be given to their coach, Mr. James. '. T T -, 'L' JASPER COUNTY RECORDS 100 Yard Dash .... 10 1-5-Williams, Colfax ..... . .. 1925 220 Yard Dash .... 22 2-5-Williams, Colfax ........... 1925 120 H. Hurdles . .. 16 4-5-P. Hogendorn, Colfax ....... 1925 220 I.. Hurdles .... 28 3-5-Bridle and Owens, Colfax. 1924- '25 440 Yard Dash ....54 3-5 -Page, Newton ......... .....1924 880 Yard Run .. . .... 2:13 2-5-Hogendorn, Colfax .......... 1924 Mile Run .... ...... 5 :03-F. Neal, Newton ..... .... 1 924 Pole Vault . . . .... 9' 4' '-Bowen, Prairie City . . . . . . .1925 Discus ..... . .l05' 6 -Spencer, Newton .... .... 1 925 Shot Put ..... . . .39' 9 --Spencer, Newton .... .... 1 925 - High Jump .... 5' 6',-Hogendorn, Colfax .. .... 1925 Broad Jump . 20, 81-2 --Morris, Colfax .... .... 1 924 Mile Relay ...... .... 3 :44 1-5-Newton .......... .... 1 925 Half Mile Relay . . . .... 1:36 1-5-Colfax . . . . . . . .1924 ' f-'f'- ..1... -J Y KA55 vs am gk - -f- 1 f. Tour'-Belles ,I .wg f cept' Don HM ex4MP'e A Sizciuq oy Cop of the warlfl Y , Mrs Sul 'md 7 Pwlyr APN ?NlfC,N1tC 17 QNNO c.eNCe M 1 I fQPIy.,'Z, I. Brfxlu upon Bnglfg ' , s '98 1 eeek' A r in fo? Pi!! Perfect' ymiry? ORGANIZATIONS 'L 'x S 52 4 Q: E? 5 2 5 Z 5 ? Q if 2 5 af 3 E sv ,. 31 E E i 5 2 E 4 X. E? u 5 E 3 'e E E Q 53 ff f ii Q 5 Mufzk T T The Girls' Glee Club and the Orehestra are under the capable supervision of Miss Berger. The Glee Club meets every 'l'nes1lay anml 'l'hurs4lay. The orehestrzr Was started the second semester. 'l'hese students have wonderful talent along' this line, anrl we are looking forward to an even great- er organization next year. Due to the competent instruction of Miss Berger, on January twenty-nine, members of the Hoys' and Girls' Glee Club put on :1 very successful Operetta, Y entitlerl, VVin4l1nills of l'Iollan1l. The lnroeeesls went to the athletie association. Nilva Berger The Boys' Glee Chili and Quartette are under the rlireetion of Mr. Broeknian. 'l'he t'luh meets on Mondays and Frirlays, and the Quartette on VVednesrlay. Both the boys' and the girls' Glee Vlulus take an active part in sehool programs anrl llll'fl'fIlllllllt'lllS. Six girls were seleeterl lueeause of their lllllNl1'2ll talent to serve as pianists this year. li.:-'h girl is scheduled fora eertain rlav, annl we all enjoy the llll1Sll' at noon 'anal evening rlisinissfils. T T Operetta Windmills of Holland' ' l liar-k Row, standing, left to right-Charles Sehlosscr, Roberta Shipley, Dorothy Stouffer, liose Murray, Gladys Nelson, Lorna Uubit, Virginia Kelly, Ruth Boyd, Helen Stouffer, Jessie Stuhlwleliehl, Velna Richardson, Millard Thompson. ' l ront llow, lett to riglzt-Andrew VVe1'esh, Wanda Cox, Kenneth Yan llyke. llelen Ryan, liyrrlene Gowin. ll ly Xxx tj f'nXlQx AGZHJ, Glee Club Hnek R-uw, left to riglit-Imrnn lfnlwit, Ruth Bauer, Virginia Kelly, Kxzithryn Gunn, Ruth lloyd, Bc-rniee Miller, Imogene Young, Mary Vzmlo. See-mul Rnw, left to right?-Rntll Leaeli, Ruth Mellnrty, Mnvy Lyon, Florence Sullivan, Ruth 'vVllll0l'St00ll, LlIlll'H, Jones, Miss Berger, Helen Ryan, Marie Hogenrlorn, llelen l'en quite, Helen Stonffer, Jnsepliine Snlitli, Wallfln, Cox. Front Row, left to right-Ottilin l'en1'son, Rose Murray, Opal Gunn, Velnn Ric-llardson, Jessie Stnlwlwlefielal, Roberta Shipley, Dorothy Stouffer, lllirimn Young, H:1nn:ll1 VVnrriek. T T Pzkzmkfy Reading from left to right-Helen Rowley, Helen Pease, Helen Burnett, Helen Ryan, Mary Lyon, Edith Meekley. 1 I, lgbffllfh 14 Boyf' Glee Club I wk Huw, lvft to 1'ig'1!t'-K0lHl0tll Vain Dyke, Chestm' f'l'iSlllilll, Bob Wilson, Ulych- Roh hins, T041 Smith, Gnlnvr Evans. von-l Huw, loft to riilht-Amh'vw Wvrvsh, Frflnk Stownrf, 'l'mn Sslgv, Mr. Bl'U4'klllZIll Wnynu Cross, l 'l'2lllk llnnnzl, John Duivh. lmnt Kmt, h-ft tn l'igllf I30ll2l11l Stuuffvr, JIIIIIOS l'h:1pn1:1n, Martin I.ntIn'1', Nornnln Sorn sun, l4ZIlll'!l .lnms gPi:1nisTJ. i'l:u'vm-v Shlynvr, Ray SIIIIIJO, llunnhl Wil1g:g,Vim-out Mn:'p'nv T T Quarieiie Amlrcw Worvsh, Clwstor f'l'iSl!lJlll, Kenneth Van Dyke, Robert VVilsnn tak ll, X24 NNN? ebafe Leo Martin, Colene White, David Tripp, Mr. Broeklnan ... v. DEBATE llns year the Lolfax Ihlvlting team was Sl'll01llll01l for only one 4h-hah gh S4-hool Illlfliffllilllll. The question was, Resolved: That the United Stall shou fl l ll unl op.-vale the Foal Mines. Colfax upheld the 1lffll'lll2lflV0 and Rfutlf,-1' the llk fl though Baxter 4-anne out vietorious, we feel that we have exeepfiollally good tall nt fm nm x XQIIPYS flehating foam. Mr. Broekman was tht- eoavh, ' T T Llbfdflbllf Bark Row, left to l'i,2'hf'Illl0g1'9ll0 Young, Virginia Kelly, M nn Ilogenllorn, Roberta Shipley, Price Roberts, George Carroll. Mhlrlle Row-Joseplline Slllltll, John Gay, Henry Huglles, Mae Bal o Ruth Lezu-ls, Frrulees Maresislk. Front Row-1 hostel' Ul'iSlllJlll. Vlyele Robbins, Hazel Richarmlsoll, Tom Sage, Royal .AllZiIl2ll'lly 1'arroll Acton. I LIBRARTANS The lihl':11'ial1s anfl assiwtant lihra1'i:lns are stlulents selected from the hwh snhoc e l'llZll'Lfl' of the High Sehool lilrrarv. Deflamatory xiaek Row, left to right-Leo Martin, Hilda Leonard, Miriam Young, Mary Lyon, Frank Stewart, Marie Hogendorn, Helen Ryan, Royal Anspaeh. Front Row, left to right-Roberta Shipley, Phyllis Bridge, Mrs. lforsyth, Eleanor Stonlfer, Virginia Cassidy. T T Declamafory T The loeal Deelanlatory contest was held at the High S4-llool auditorium. Those students winning first in the contest were: Oratorieal-''Intervention in Cuba . .,,.,, L00 31:11-fill liraniatie- The Death Diskl' . ........ ., , Virginia Cassidy llnniorons- l'lnpy's Debating Club . ................................ Phyllis Bridge The preliminary eontest of the Iowa High Sehool Dec-lamatory Association was held at the High Sehool Auditoriunl on l ebruary 25. The schools l'0lllIl0i'lll1-1 were Grinnell, Cole fax, Kellogg and Prairie City. The Colfax representative took first plaee i11 all three elasses. Phyllis Bridge represented Colfax at. Kellogg in the eontest held for those having the highest average. She won first in the class. The next eontest was held at Searsboro in whivh Phyllis Bridge took seeond plaee. Those students are sophomores in high school, and they have eertainly shown exeeptionzll ability in oratorical work. These students owe inneh of their sueeess to the enthusiastic interest, and wonderful ability of their eoaeh, Mrs. Gordon Forsyth. 'n. , . VX A Perfozzal Glzmpfef Nj g,SPRkXk. C 'Qygg ? 'E E-EW'v'ffWl'5 f - Q :J nl 4 A - A N f K D A PL'l'f0lll1! CIll?l1Pf6f fff Q SRSONR l.- Mpses b,,,,.,J'-'T-'iq 1020 5 Gzrlf' Executive Council Back Row--Fern Cross, Miss McCabe, Mr. Nelson, Miss Laughlin, Helen Cassidy. Front Row-Dorothy Stoufer, Miriam Young, Virginia Kelly, Wanda Cox, Jessie Stubblcfield, Lorna Cubit. if 'f me 45 cw This year is thc first time in the history of' the Colfax high school in which there has functioned such an organization as the 4s Club. The purpose of this organization is to promote 3 spirit of loyalty to the school and community which shall be of mutual benefit to all. Every girl from ninth to twelfth grade is eligible to join the club. The girls have or- ganized a volley ball team, this being the first year for this sport in the Colfax schools. Fhere are twenty-five girls who have entered into this activity and we feel we have won- derful .possibilities for next year 's team. A volley ball net has been purchased frmn funds earned this year. We also have a hiking squad and quoits team. A great deal of the success of this organization is due to the assistance and help of our faculty sponsors, Miss McCabe, Miss Laughlin and Mr. Nelson. The officers are: Wancla Cox .... ...... P resident Dorothy Stouffer ,,.. Vice President Jessie Stubblefield . . . .... Secretary Mae Highley ........ ,,,, ........, ,... ...., ,,,......,,.... T r c a s urer Mae Highley was chosen as treasurer of the club, but due to illness it was necessary for her to drop her school work for this year. We were sorry to lose her from our circle and hope she will be with us next year. , 1 1? ,la'r'- Boyy' '4 C Club Huck Row, loft to rightw-Price Roberts, Donald Evans, Joe Pratt, Bob Wilson, Gonwl Edvnns, llll2ll'l0S SL-hlossvr. Front Row, lm-ft to riglxt-Arnold Hanna, Tom Sage, Raymond Pricv, William Dixon, T011 Smith, Andrew Wvresh, Clll'Sf0l' Cl'lSlll1'lll, Vermont Hill. 'l'Il E C ULIYB , . . . . . . Plus IS nn 0l'g'2lll1ZIltl0ll t'0llSlSt'llllV-I of ull the boys who lmvv Won fl lvttcr C in footlmznll, lmskvtbnll or truck. TllPl'P :Irv many star Illfll- lvtvs in the vlnb, but sow-1':1l will In- lost to next yP:1r's org:111iz:1tion bo- vnusv of graduation. T T Yell Leaders 'N I 4 Wnnrla Fox, Gomer Evans YICLL LEADERS T110 yvll lozulors have loud H10 yvlls lwfolc the :assembly pep moot- ings and :lt the homo games. 51 Normal irazhzhg ---- -7-i, llavk Row, left to right-Miriam Young, Ruth Boyd, Wanda Cox, lileanor Jones, Mae Tif- fany, Ruth Leaeh, Frances Runynn, Hilda Leonard, Hmmah Warriek, Mary Lipovm l ron1' Row, left to riglit-Frances Hanawalt, Nellie Inghram, Lorna Culbit, Mrs. VVood llelen Stouffer, Colene White, Janet Owens, Imogene Young. T T The Norma! Traz'nz'1zg Club The Colfax High has had a Normal Training' eourse for the past ten years and as a result of this eourse many girls have been sent out who have proven of great help to tht- rural sehools. We are very fortunate in having Mrs. Wood as our instructor. Shu has proven herself to be a friend to the Normal Training girls, and every girl who graduates from the eonrse will miss her competent help in the difficulties Whieh arise in this profession. This year the girls have organized the Creseat Seientia Club for the purpose of helping the girls to become more efficient in the art of teaeh- ing. We feel that Ureseat Seientia, meaning may our knowledge in- i-rense, is a very fitting name for this club. A meeting is held every Friday the fifth period, when the girls give reports or discuss topic-s of interest in this work. Sometimes the period is devoted to the making of handwork and seatwork. The officers are: Imogene Young .... ....... 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L' Q .'i'Ng5X f A ..,.L - The GRANGE BLACK UBOB' WILSON, Editor-In-Chief ALDEN EMMERT, Secretaryi-A SENYIOR CLASS REPORTERS 11-1 CLASS REPORTERS Helen Stouffer Norman Sornsvon Marie Hogendorn Clyde Robbins JUNIOR CLASS REPORTERS 10-2 CLASS REPORTERS Miriam Young Ted Smith Ruth Bauer Eugene Jolly 10-1 CLASS REPORTERS Helen Penquit-e Donald Wing -4 Thursday, May 28th T T Orange and Bfack Sfdff Bnvk Row, left to riglit--Clymlv Robbins, Mario Hogonrlorn, llmmlil Wing llc-lm-in Pvnquitv, Ruth Bauer, Eilgvllefllolly. Front Row, loft to l'iQ'ilf'Tl'4i Smith, lic-lon Sto11i f'v1', Bob Wilson, Nllrlllllll Eornsun, Mi1'i:un Young. The SENIOR CLASS - Presents- Come Uuz' of the KzZc'l2e1z A Comedy in Three Acts Monday and Tuesday, May 24th and 25th Colfax High School Auditorium T T CAST OF CHARACTERS QI11 order of appearaneej Elizabeth Danger-field, Alias Ararninta ........... .... R uth Boyd Paul Dangerfield, Alias Smithfield ...... .... D onald Evans Charles Dangerfield, Alias Brindelbury Charles Schlosser Olivia Dnngerfield, Alias Jane Ellen ...... Imogene Young Amandzi, -Olivia 's Blaek Mummy ........... ..... W anda Cox Randolph Weeks, Agent of the Dangerfields .... ...... R obert Wilson Burton Crane, from the North ............. .. Kenneth Van Dyke Mrs. Falkener, Tucker 's Sister ....... ....... L orna Cubit Cora, Falkener, Her Daughter .............. . . . Dorothy Stouffer Solon Tueker, Crane's Attorney and Guest. .... .... H enry Hughes Thomas Lefferts, Statistical Poet ........ Sam Williams T l'LACE.-The Dangerfield mansion in Virginia. TIMIS.--The Present SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I. Drawing room of the Dangerfield mansion. NOTE: During this act the curtain will be lowered for ten seconds to indicate the passing of four hours' time. ACT II. The kitelien-afternoon-two days later. ACT III. The dining room-just before dinner on the same day. MZ!! Jf,,,f ' ' 1 v Hmwbif R MII' ,,.. 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I-. 9 W , ,,., ...J V Reprefentatzee Student! T Virginia Cassidy, Phyllis Bridge and Leo Martin represented Colfax High' in decla- mation. Each W0ll first place in the preliminary contest held in our local auditorium Feb- ruary 25. Phyllis won second place in the Humorous class at the Sub-district Contest at Searsborough on March 12. - Rose Murray was unanimously elected the most popular girl in Colfax High. Ruth Bauer was chosen the best looking girl in High school and we understand that Flo Zicgfield is offering her a contract for the 1927 Follies. . For the present- year, at the time the annual goes to press Kenneth Van Dyke holds the highest scholastic average in the school. His record is 97 3-8. Marie Hogendorn is second with 97 1-8. Henry Hughes Won the bronze medal offered by the Illinois Watch Company for the best essay on Lincoln. The students of Colfax High broadcast the news that Little Jack Little,- alias Helen Burnett, our best pianist, would be on the air Monday of every week at 12 and 3:45 p. ni. Alden Emmert--our best typist. Of the seven medals offered by the Underwood Type- writing company, Alden has won the bronze, silver, gold, pearl and ruby. This is the high- est ofiicial record in Des Moines District, which consists of 63 counties. His official' record is 84 net Words per minute for fifteen consecutive minutes, and we predict tht he will soon break the enviable record of Taugors 85 Hossfield. A ' Last fall, Mr. .Take Lazarus offered a silver loving cup to the members of the football squad who made the highest record in his studies, showed the best sportsmanship on the gridiron and was the most help to his team. At the end of the 1925 season the cup was pre- sented to Charlie Schlosser. This spring in the contest for the selection of the most popular boy in Colfax High- Chuck went over the top with a big majority. So all give honor 'to Charlie, the clean sportsman-the good student and the all-around good fellow. ' The C. H. S. track team won first place in the 1925 Jasper County meet, second in the Central Iowa Conference and tied for second place with Perry in the Stuart Relays. Sam Williams proved to be one of the most consistent place winners on the team. The C Club unanimously chose Donald Evans as their basket ball representative. He was the outstanding player on the team and his Work was a credit to the school. Ted Smith played center during t'ie entire football season and his untiring efforts, constant training and. cool, head did much for the morale of the team. Much of the success of the 1925 season is due to Capt. Smith. T T 4'Tf'ze Orange aim' 'Die Black T . 'Although Yale hasxalways favored the violet's dark blue, A And the gentle sons of Harvard to the crimson rose are true, A We will own the lily slender, nor honor shall it lack, While the Tiger stands defender of the Orange and the Black. 34 he Zero Hour T The clock ticks. Time rushes onward. Mrs. Wood comes down the center aisle and steps upon theplatform. She looks at the clock. One ininute to one. She looks more closely. Yes, just one minute. She glances over the room and frowns her disapproval. Carroll is sitting in the back seat and is much absorbed in Ruth T. Donald comes up and asks him a question. No answer. The question is repeated. Still silence. Donald gives a laugh of disgust and disdain and seeks solace in his Underwood. Hannah, and Francis come in. Kenneth says: Lo Hannerl' She turns up a small pug nose and they both giggle. fFrancis and Hannah of course-boys don 't giggle.J - Edith, Ruth and Lorna stroll in. Everyone gasps, it 's so unusual to see these three some so early. O-0-Oh yes, we see the reason now-they have a new dress on. QI mean each has a new dressy. After receiving envious glances they stroll out. Artie, Tilly, Ruth and Mae manage to squeeze into one seat. Their respective admirers crowd around them. We wonder what they are talking about? Oh yes. Tom and Don A. are energetically solving the mysteries of physics. HD While John G. proudly displays his latest typing medal-w'hich lies like a Croix de Guerre upon his manly bosom. tChester C. cowers behind Earl S., as the girls just won't let him alonej. A low hum 'enlivened by bursts of laughter continuously -arises from the various groups in tl1e room. Presently Mrs. Wood rises majestically and looks at the clock, Everyone holds his breath. Thirty seconds before the zero hour. She turns and sits down and a happy sigh escapes from the groups who return to their chatter and laughter. One o'clock-The Zero Hour. Mrs. Wood rises hurriedly and glances toward the clock. She turns toward the bell but Mr. Nelson comes rushing down the aisle and beats her to it. Br-Br-ring. Everyone groans. Then, final words are said and they rush to their par- ticular dugouts. Mr. Nelson commands, Silence over there. Slience reigns. Then Clack-clack-clack. My goodness, what is it? Oh. Just a couple of girls walking down the aisle in new spike-heel shoes. ' -Henry Hughes, Class of '26. T T ' The WWA gf we Saeadmfme At four o'clock one evening On a bright September day, The great and mighty air-ship From Lakehurs-t flew away. The mighty Shenandoah The pride of all the la11d. The crew was of the bravest Captain Lansdowne in command. ' At four o'clock next morning The earth was far below, Till the storm in all it ls fury Gave her- a fatal blow. For hours they bravely struggled And worked with all their might, But the storm could not be conquered And the ship gave up the fight. Her staunch sides crushed together By the Black Cloud 's angry breath, And the captain and his heroes Were hurled to 'their death. And fourteen lives were taken But they did not die in vain, Their names will live forever Within the hall of fame. In a little town of Greenville A mother's loving eye, Was watching for the air-ship To see her son go by. Alas! her boy lay sleeping, His last great flight was o'er He has met his Maker Beyond the Eternal Shore. A loving wife and children, A mother 's broken heart, Are mourning for their loved ones Since 'the storm tore them apart. Their faith shall not be broken They will meet him by and by On that Great Day of Judgment In the heavenly skies. -ROSE MURRAY, Class of 'O 1 fi ffffllfv , . . v tu 9 Y ' I ' s ' . A' Q AR' RICAIJHRNI Iiofurv going fIll'fil0l' into this Bunk, raise y0ur right ililllli :uid tzlkv s SUIUIIIII until: 1 do sulumnly swm-:xr that I will not iN'l'Ulll0 pun-vvml, sore or viulunt, it l wlmulml fiml HlVSx Y5 XY Cf, P35 K . i - Y ill NK 111' spukon of or omitfwl in the follm' L I m li 7 L X ' 7 1 ? N i 1 1' P XL'i i ffffffi aifieszfffff xin f Vx iq Tlzzhgf Tau Can? H6612 Nofzkzhg A T T Mrs. Wood 's Deportment list. Henry H. talking to Artie. Tom Sage day dreaming. Ben Young taking his daily 11811. Carroll Acton watching Ruth T. Chester C's. rosy cheeks. Howard A. without his hair combed. Bob Wilson traveling on South Walnut street. Marie Helen Lorna Americk Tomljanovic's name. George Braniffis smile. HQ Clifford White 's restful position. Ruth Bartelma's disposition. Mr. Brockman's 8a Mae Barton's hair. Miriam Young in mischief. H. going to Mr. Kelly for help. Burnett 's drug store complexion. Cubit 's- freckles. red - T T Some Freshman stood on the burning deck, But as far as we could learn They stood in perfect safetyg They were.too green to burn. Carroll A.-CAt the foot-ball garnej 'l'hat's our best man. , Ruth T.- Oh Carroll! This is so sud- den. Mr. Brockman-i'What is a barometer like John G.- It looks like U. Virginia. K.-Qtaking advantage of leap yeary, Will you be mine! Bob W.- You will have to ask father. Virginia K.-- I did, but he rejected me. . Edith Meckley-- Have you seen the new formal dresses? Ruth Boyd- No, what are the girls showing this season l ' ' I V Sam Williams Csaying his pray- Q ers sleepilyy. I Now I lay me I down to sleep, I f pray 'the Lord my soul to keep. Mother: CProm- ptingaj If. Sam: fAlmost X asleep? If he 6 hollers, let him gog ' f 4 a eeny meeny, miny mo. ' ' Kenneth Van Dyke asking questions. Helyen Rowley fiirting with Dick S. Imogene Y. and Hazel Richardson arriv- ing at 8:59V2 a. m. Bill Dixon with nothing to do. Nellie Inghram chewing gum. The newspapers on the iioor in the Sen- ior Section. i Edith M. talking to the boys. The Eleventh grade bragging. Marquis' permanent blush. Dauby's big feet. Alden Emmert's typewriting record. Wesley Carroll 's wittiness. Arnold H's. absence from school. Wanda Cox 's rush. The industrious Sophomores. Louis Jolly always drawing. Dick S. combing his hair. ' RADIOTICS It 's a bunch of static, but I don 't know it upl a date-Meter to call-Receiver. If she wants an escort-Conductor. If she wants Where I picked If she wants If she comes to be an Angel-Transfora mer. If you think she 's picking your pockets -Detector. If she proves your fears are groundless --Compensator. If she is slow of comprehension-Aeceh erator. If she goes up in the air-Condensnr. she wants Chocolates-Feeder. she sings Hat-Tuner. If If If she is a poor cook-Dischargror. If she eats too much-Reducer. If she is wrong-Rectifier. If her hands are cold-Heater. If she fumes and sputters--Insulator. If she wants a vacation-Transmitter. If she talks too long--Interrupter. If she is narrow in her views- -Ampli- er. If her Wav of thinking is not yours- Corrector. Parson- You love to go to Sunday School, don 't you, Kenneth Kenneth-- Yes Sir. Parson- What do you expect to learn today? Kenneth- The date of the picnic. A i ftifh QU' 1- ' A If ' JD Tn-.J ' Sh Alton Dale .. Earl Stroup .... llnogouv Young .. Raymond l,l'it'l' . . . llolvn Rowlvy .. Lillian Batty Vivian Batty . .. Lorna Cuhit . . I Virginia Kvlly .. . Artiv Mt-Kinlloy ... Ilolon Stouffvr ..... Riulnard Srhoondykv lidith Mouklvy .... liarl Roso ....... Ulwstor fll'iSlll2lll .. . Ruth Boyd ..... t'arroll Anton .... Ottilia Slatkoske .. Vharlvs Sclllossvr .. Km-nuvth Van Dyke Norxnau Sornson lloward Aloxandor .. YVanda Vox ...... Mora lift-Fatv ..... Ruth Vi'il1t0l'st04'xl V1-rda YVinl+ig'l1-r tloorgv Branilf ... Gladys Nolson Ruth Bartvllna Blfartin Luthvr .. Hrymlvnv Gowin .. l'aul Sappo ..,... Vluarlos Morgan Ruth Baum-r ......... l'ony ' ' llogondorn VVilbur Branitf ..... Ralph Cununings .. I, Colfax High .....,......... , , . .. 'FIIINGSN HEARD ABOUT THE SCHOOL 'So'z-1 Your Old M1111 Tho toavllvrs all havv '1 'Bo Yourself, Kid ., pick o 'Awl Grow up! ...... n nw '-I think you'ro just horrid . .... .. ow M0 tlu- Vvay to Go ll0lll0l, 'LOSS talking in that Cornvr, pl0as0 . , 'Sho givvs nw a pain ' H Shoot nw, I'1n a gun ....,..... .. 1-1 ', 5 Always Dating .. livor Sli-oping I'n1 Young' Rough Papa 'tllvyl lair-twill ..... Lotta Bunk . . . .Vinvgar Bm ... Lotta Uhook VL-ry Kiddish . . Always Mvrry Hot Stuff , .. Rogular Shivk .. ...Ends Mun .. Early Risor .. Crazy Vat Rm-al Bahy .. Unto Actor . Oh Sugar! Vhivkon Soup Klingiug Vine Nuthcr Swootim- H ...... Honcst Alw ..'t Wickod tlharlston! ' ' .. Mvan Momma .. Runnin' Wild Vvry Witty .. Conv Batty .. .. Good-Nifrht . .. Razz-Bt-rrivs ., , Makes Lovo .. Beautiful Girl ,... Post Script tt Cat 's Moow . . . Rough Baby ... Past Hvlp .. Whiz-Bang . . . Raises Cain .. Vollvgo Humor HOUSE .. Student Body lloward Husnon .. Marjorio Carr Roh Vvilson Hannah Warriuk ..... Tho l'iano ..... IWY. Nvlson .. Donald Evans tflwstvr Cl'lSlllIlll JI' x k Bug Houfe Fczblef ,-,,...-, VMS! BFHGER WANTS ra xc: 47-' 19441, SEE llllv NT ? M? VVS' Jun no an Bur 6:20 GE? Such Gaov IoL:0 tails Lifiy YQLLZ-filaivfn IM sun A9iILgyElA7fy.n.Laoy, pfgygyg pn ,E I SEE HER. ff' Ayp pafpbw 1 ILL Co our ras EH-'qyrlfws N ,J 'BACH wg y OES, Jnxlfi N x I 'fr x ll , ' 5 , ,A I v . f1ncKNv'Y K . , NE Rlasolv 1' luoh um! YD Ssnool- ynrrnny was .iEE? GUM . 2-1 4 I 4-1.- KU! WE 'IU---+4 Fl ,.f 'M I H I QQ miss CRPPELLQ '-f 'S -' 'L .ffl - A. 5' n L ' S ,S ' I Y A gag., 'FMT 523' as 01 ' vw rv -m 'ff mm, g'x2 x'x:' -xx' 35125 - r -r 'mtg S -:lx .212 ggi-nr ,071 .13 -4' .'.,,u: T ,,-- ,-Q x ,Q S -. 'Eg x 3 M ' -. Q 2 zvssxb 3 fl '4 -! ' - vqtum vmxu 2 I-EL? 2 D 5 1111! 3 Y' Q an--' wang z Y'-Q3 :Zz 55: :Z f 5:11 .: V 43:1 af, K :5 N' ' E: 54 A I 3252 , ..-15: 3' ,- 2Zf'?3 -on-in f2 :g:::a ':0,zx X rg 2,2 ,I-gf r, 2 'O - '1'F Dm 'Q m:t.: xx ,l ' 9 ff --s I 1 In 1 -- S+' -f Q .3 .- Y 2 1 . ,. ff .. I 1 o l1 1 ' a Q. -WX I v YMDND Alumni T 'l'he first meeting of the Colfax High School Association was held in the Public school building March 30, 1910. The association was re-organized under the leadership of Supt. S. A. Potts, who gave a short talk concerning The Value of the Alumni Association. Since the beginning of the organization, the last day of each school year has been de- voted to High School activities and is called Alumni Day. The morning is given over to girls' and boys' basket ball and quoits. In the afternoon there are field events and girls' basket ball followed by the annual base ball contest between the boys of the High School and the Alumni. In most of the boys' base ball games the Alumni have been victorious. In the evening, a reception for new members and get together and renewing of acquain- tanceship of old members, and banquet, are held followed by dancing for those who wish it. In 1913 the president of each class was previously instructed to send or bring with him pictures of his class, taken While in High School. The response was such that a picture of nearly every year's class was on display, and a great deal of fun was had inspecting the U1'0gll0S, Gallery. V The total membership of the Alumni Association including this year's class is 602. This is a very large increase of membership and the Alumni is proud of its growth Those in the earlist class were: Those of the incomin 1926 Carroll K. Acton Howard J. Alexander Lillian E. Batty Vivian A. Batty Ruth E. Boyd Wanda N. Cox Lorna D. Cubit Alton E. Dale William Dixon Donald E. Evans John A. Gay Kathryn Gunn Vermont L. llill 1887 Mrs. A. S. Marquis 1888 Mr. S. A. Potts, Honorary Member Mrs. S. A. Potts, Honorary Member Ulysses Dotson Charles Dotson Hysee Johnson Jessie Hill Sumners Dora Leighner Pope George E. Hise Lizzie Lemen Blodgett g class are: Henry Hughes Howard R. Husson Nellie Inghram Louis ll. Jolly Laura M. Jones Edith F. Meckley Helen A. Pease Raymond J. Price Hazel V. Richardson Earl Rose Helen I. Rowley Ralph H. Runyan Tom A. Sage Charles H. Schlosser Richard Schoondyke Ottilia M. Slatkoski Norman C. Sornson Joseph Moody Stayner Dorothy Stoutfer Helen E. Stouffer Earl G. Siroup Jasper T. Tomljanovic J. Kenneth Van Dyke Julius C. Welch Samuel K. Williams Robert M. Wilson lmogene V. Young N 91 Alumnz' QContinuedJ TT Due to lack of space we find it impossible to pnblieh all names or addresses of the Alumni ASSOI'19l110l1. These may be obtained from the Alumni Secretary, Geo. H. Stouffer. 1887 1888 1889 1891 1892 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1999 1904 1995 1999 1907 Th-A following are the number that have graduated from each class each year: .. . . Q .. 1 1908 ,, .. 7 1909 12 1910 .. .. 6 1911 .. .. 7 1912 .. 7 1913 .. .. 3 1914 .. .. 7 1915 . 5 1916 .. .. 5 1917 .. 9 1918 .. .... 19 1919 ...8 1920 .. ...7 1921 .. ...5 1922 .. ,..12 1923 .. ...9 1924 .. ...7 1925 .. 12 1926 15 10 14 12 14 11 15 23 17 18 35 36 27 29 42 42 47 33 40 n ADVERTISING xr! ' 4, ,- gi. 1 r '1 'lwnivlrw A-, - , w7'LF'4i 1' 'WF Y-5' 51.'h,f 'I 1 STEM 05? H ':1?1z fn i E1,Q ' iNi'.41'4':,E ' 'Li ' 'VMVHQ' WSE' C 'vi3W '7-'w3'w':E,f L r -' '7 v ' ' -'xv ' iii 1w1 u'17,'!?, 3A ,J ,'?'f'1'iu? ' '4 nv 3,1 1' , ?2: , .,-awk .ww Emfls.,1'-Him,,E1,.4xH,eifl,:1, .' 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Tl1llt'S what someone has said six cents would mount up to, if it earned tive and one-half per cont interest coni- pounded for 2500 years! i Interesting, if truel But, as Goldberg, the cartoonist, says, It don lt mean anything. l But what would this six cents referred to as :1 ball of gold in 2500 years 1 amount to? Very few of us are going to live to spend it. Why not have this - accumulated interest for our OWII benefit of l1ealtl1. banitation is the fundamental of health. Why not have sanitary plumbing installed in your home, if you do not already have it. If you have plumbing, hate it inspected and see if it is i11 sanitary condition. Let us not forget that Winter has just passed, for it is sure to return again. Now would be the proper time to have the old heating plant over-hauled or a l new one put in if needed. We are in a position to give you any ki11d of heat E you inighrt require. Hot water, Steam, Vacum-Vapor, or Hot Air. i Let us tell you about still other advantages of a Modern Home. It costs I nothing to find out how you can enjoy easier housework and dependable sani- tary pluxnbing, also eoinfontable heat at small cost. l Yours for Money saving and Comfort, R. L. MILLER 8: 'COMPANY 'l' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 111 'i' 'I' I 'X Xxx i'1nX53x -x--'--1'-----1-1,--'----i--------i--i----N- ----------------1--M -- - ---4'---9 5 5 SHERRATT'S GARAGE l 2 Colfax, Iowa E 2 T T 3 E Phone 207 g l i -z--------- -f---- ----'- -------:Z I 9511 - GU- : - - i'i 3 1'i' fx- - ---- 9'1 '1'3'1 '1'1'1'1'1 - -- ,-- -- - - - - - ---'W-----2 l l l lx Q LESENEY HARDWARE Q 2 F arm Machinery, Implements and Repairs 2 2 Farm and Garden Seeds Q Colfax, Iowa l l l-------1 ---- 1------. ---- -----.--2-----Q -1. -'--- -- --- ---'-- ----1'-1--M ---'- ----f- ----1- ---------P 2 5 l l l l 3 3 2 Tracie With The E l l l l 3 M. SL M. Drug Company g Q l 2 Your Neighbors Do 2 l l 2 Phone 34 Colfax, lowa 2 l l l l l l -x---'-f-'-N - ----Q fm- ---w-- -f-------- ----f- -1- up 1o111:11:o:o:1r11n:111o11vP ,xg 1-1:11:11:11111111:111111o:1oXo -5--1 ----------- -1 ------ '-'I' I I S ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I I 1111111 1011211011113 3 1 3111112111 3 311 111 112113 in 11211 J' gQ xuiiviririniuiril 1 1111 212111111 3 1111 11111 311 1111111 SPRING CITY BATTERY 8: VULCANIZING CO. Phone 249 Colfax, Iowa Goodyear and Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes Universal Batteries Sinclair Cas and Oils 1011ivi111i111i1111 1 1111111 1111112 113 112 11113 11114111 GEORGE SHAW CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY First Class Work Done Promptly Located in Kline Block 1Z111111s141ui1i1i41 21113 3 2 ini 1:24 1121111 1121111111111- When You Want TO FURNISI-I A HOME Don't Forget A Forsyth - Van Dyke Co. Colfax's Home Furnishing Store Phone 265 Colfax, Iowa 1 3113111 .isioiriiiiilii 21111 1122121212 213113 1101 i11il11l11l11l11l11 1413111 1113111 '14 1o1oj111u111111111141joi aio 11o:oj11:11111:oj11i111o1 024 'I' Q24 1101011110101 11111011 'I' 1 uiuimini 101 1 14 1. in 10203 ri ri 11 1 sin ini: 3 1111101110 -The BOSS- MEAT MARKET Home Killed Meats T T Phone 49 TT Bronsema 61 Perrier Proprietors 101:44 :ning ni 1 11 1: 1101 vi 1 I 0 W A C A F E Alma Bruce, Prop. Colfax, Iowa TT -Just- A Real Good Place -TO EAT- T T We Feature SUNDAY DINNERS rirvimwiemiwrizririoioioioia ini: in 1 1 11 ri ui 11103 Citizens State Bank Colfax - Iowa ll' x:oiojcn:o:o1o:o:0:o14n:fvIo oxs iojoiojo:o1oj4 4,-1 ----- ----1 ---- ---- ----- + ! I I I 1014 20101 ni 3 in 11 1 uiuiniwxo ext 101411 2 1 1 1- 1 101 10201 I I I I It ls our Duty To 2 WALTER RYAN Repair Your Shoes 2 5 and double their life 2 5 T g A Q I T T 1 I L I I O DAVE CAMBRIDGE 2 R Above Tribune Office and Colfax, lowa 2 E I I .-..-.....-,-,-, ..... ..-Et .1.-.-.....,-,,-..-.,...,-...,..,-. WHEN IN NEWTON -LET'S EAT l- A Delicious Dinner Awaits You Always At DELUXE SWEET SHOP When we say we serve Real Food we mean every TT Our challange is always out, that's why so many people come here for Tasty Dishes We always make a Specialty of serving Eavored Foods, and serving them the way you like them T T DELUXE SWEET SHOP Newton, lowa Phone 206 word of it. riaxioioioioiuioioiavixvioioizvifvioifnioioiericriuioinioi -i- rjoioioiojxrjoioianienicrzoioioiojoicniavicricrifvi ! I I I I I I I ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! I I I I I I ! . I ! I ! 'K' n:o1o1o1oio1o1n1o11n:1v:o:4n1 aio 11014111 'I' . ,ai c ?ff1'f'- . uxn 1413 r11u1uiu1oiuiu:lr11111111111119 vi vi 101011 W. E. FENNER 8: COMPANY Dealers in DRY GOODS and GROCERIES The Satisfactory Store Phone 267 1101 1111411 101:11 11 11 21111n1'c1uiu:u1u1ni1riv1 1111111 1 ia 1 110101 ioicrioiuzoiuieuioic1101010103011110:01 ri 1:02 Piano Tuning and Repairing --More than 540 yours vxpwiollce- FUR SALE--Fi11v PIANOS of all styles direct from 111:11111f:11-f111'v1' to the homo at LOW PRICES FRANK N. SORNSON Phone 352-J - Iowa 1101 11111412021 1 Z4 Soi Z 114 1 11024121 if i111o1oio1o11ri1r1o141i411o2 211101 111101111111 ini in 1 in 1 111 1 ri 110101 12 1103 vi vi ri 41 3v?11V,'- ' 6 1 a . , 1 ' 11 j ,-' 1-rx 1, Tjgx k 1 Jo 12 1 ' it 14 T1 1 JT 11, 1, WN 0 QQ' 1 T' 9o9T'1 1f 1 Q.-,11M iT' Z ll 0 '1 11111 I T' S ' T 1091111 E 1 , -lv W , -lx 1, 0 Y 1 g ,1 , , 531 I Xhgfyxxy 2123 I W1 vt Q ! l l Q ! ! T i 'X' Ile if-3 vcl113n:nin1u2n l l l l Q l l l l Q Colfax I 'K' it . O QT 2 5553, i Joggf N11 i .70 6111 ,ff 7000 1 I l 900011 r Q o oo D 0 081 T o O02 l ol Q 'J OO ol 1 Toggl ' Q 3 00 dl N 0 O11 f i '30 ll TZZCZQT S Q50 O1 g Ei? i 0141141111 Stop and Gas with us T T FRANK D. NEAL Opposite P. O. Phone 140-W TTT Those who buy quality enjoy the greatest economy T T Gas, Oil, Tire and Battery Service 0101 1 110111101011 1 in 103011 ixifxifxixrixrixriauivinioioioioicxioi fo ioiojojojojojoicritrioi is vloficxioioifnioiojoioii vie gFr11r1cri1n:4rj11111ioi4rjcr14s1o141i4x1oioi41jo141ja111wZ '24 'u 'XA S vxo j1xi1riojo11nio1o:1v1o1o1oj1rj1riv1ro11nj1ni1r11rj1ri10Il gl. :1r11b1oio:1r11xi1si1nioi1n:1ni1ri014r11r:1vi1ri1n:1u:o:14l ! 30101111112 STAR THEATRE TT Home of High Class Photoplays T T WALTER CARROL Manager 1011 1 21 11 :oi 11 2 31 20303 1111311111111 11:11 1 zu nc, 11112-:ini T -x- 301011 rjoioiozoz r1u3u11n1o1u11 ! ! -x- ! ! 'E' 01412021111 11 ni 112 1 3110 1:11 1111 3:12 3111: 31131 103 vioioini 121 211101011 WADDI'NGTON'S VARIETY STORE T T -We Please- and fit the pocket book T T Colfax, Iowa EVENTUALLY -- IN YOUR OWN HOME Uyrafoam' Cllfafher I M SEWITH CAST ALUM NU TU 52 W, The MAYTAG COMPANY F. L. MAYTAC, Founder Newton, Iowa ioio11v11v31u11i41411i11 ir11i1i1i111i111i111i11110i111sin1 rioiozoioioini oxo 11 v11n1oj1vjojo11n14 -if ! 2 I I -1- niu:1nju11nio1u1o:1n1 x:o11r11n11ni1r11r:o11vjo:o:o11 'I' 1 f Qienifvznievxszcrisaicxzfienzcnzcicvjefzianzmricxzfrzl px. rI0io1oi4n11vjojo1o14-jo1o1au1u1ojo14v14x:o1o1 nth -1- ---------'-- - -- ------Y----0-V+ -xg -u--- -----M - - - -- I I I 3 Quality Quality 2 2 BETTER MILK PALACE v MEAT MARKET I df T I ! I I I I I E - Cream - Butter Q 2 We Handle Only ' The DAIRY MARKET n The BEST MEATS I I I E C. E. Young Sr., Mgr. g 2 T T - Phone 220-J A I I I I I We Are As Close ' T T E ' As Your Phone 2 Less Money Phone us for Food i ALL YOUR SERVICE in-,-.,--....-.-..-.-.,-,-..-.,-I i-.-.-..- ..-..----- +il'i1ll. i in iiij pjyjojqylni 10101011 10101010101 llvilbiibiibii I I E When you want anythingl- g PHOTOGRAPHIC i 2-Call on Us I Q The PHCTOCRAPHS in THIS ANNUAL 2 were made at our Studio I I T T I 2 The SPELLMAN . TYLER srumo Q Portraits of Distinction 5 Phone l40-,I Colfax, Iowa I I +',UiUaUaI QIVQI QI QI -l- iii!1l14111l1l1lili4ilil2hi0i010i1 4914 -I' --'-'- -' - -- -- -- - - ----f- -4- -f--H-- -0--,--f-u------- -------Q. 3 5 5 I S T R A N D I Q H. w. w o o D NEWTON 2 g Your T T 2 i i 2 JEWELER E Always A 2 I -- GOOD SHOW -- I Q C1 i I an I Week Day Matinees 2 STATIONER 2 Each afternoon at 2:00 I F I Continuous on I 2 or Saturday and Sunday I Q Thirty-four Years i Starting at I oclock 2 S 2 E. P. Smith, Mgr. 2 0? i1l14r1o:o1oio:1x11sjfv:1v1rr11r:1r:0i1siwn1o:1rj4ujfr:4Q1 ! I 111:13 xin Granduation - S U I T S - are the sole topic of conversation - this week ....At.... DAVIS 8: DAVIS The IacI's store as well as dacI's IO8 N. Walnut Street Q Q a Q ! I Q Q Q Q u ! Q n 1 2 1 3 211021 1011 is Zfxmuiwuizrifririrri oxquinimvinininiloioiurioiq 10201 4431103 xi rin in 14 1 3 ri 10101 Q Q Q Q 4 Q 1 Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q ! u 'I+ GEO. S. WEIRICK T T -The- DRUC STORE On The Corner T T Colfax -:- Iowa 103031 if if 11 it 20101010101 414,14 4xpu11s11x:1ri1n1mx:4Q1o:oio14vzar1ax1er:o:o1n11:1410111: in 'I' nif rjojoiojojoicnierjoifrjcviavifnjoiuni -x- l! I! Qt ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! D ! ! I ! ! I I I I I I I I 'I' ri1r11rj0iui4ri1rI4vi1vZ0j1bj1vj1rj1ri1ni01ui1nioi1 'I' iuxiuiuinguiniui 111111111102 1 xi rioioioioioiogsviurirrioi 201014 I, FADA RADIO 1 3 VT 1926-27 -ML 0 an I Sales and Service : F ada Owners are Facla Boosters Buy a F ada and be Sure IIIIIIIIIUM- I STOCK RADIATOR SHOP Salesmen W. LISTER 'I'. L. s'rocK ?? n I ' X I VwT!UNU',Tl me i ,I un. 'W 95 'TTn'V rW'I7 V filin3111?1Z:sfr!T:TT1w T T:T3T'T'ffjf5gT Iighnfvr'HIQVLQTWLy'E I THU ve! M121 ff5ETffTfx!T'sf5T I if e i1!fff5'l'f' , TTT W Expert Insurance Service T T T The Insurance Business is Not A SIDE LINE with us --- 28 years of experience We Handle Insurance to Your Advantage T T Hahn 8s Stouffer Colfax - Iowa niuioiuil ini: iuioioi 20311011 11 1 1030203011 ifvioisnioioioisni Q +vjojoo:ojo11xjo141i4si1x:4vj4n14r14n14rju11nj4ni4rj1ri1r1 up qbv:o11rj1n:o1sr:c:1-nj4x:o:1u11-11x:o:o1o1as:o11r11n1o1 up I Wo 'I' .... 4. Q14 - '- -1'-1'- 'f'-4'-f'--f-fr-ff- P Howard H. Cto anglerj Fishin' Mis- ! teril' i Angler Qafter fishing two hours with- ! out getting a bitej No, Iylll teaching When In Newton Q the wol ms to swim. ,Go Toi 2 Miss Berger: Qin glee elubj Hwllilt is i your idea of harmony? ' Andrew W.: A freekle-faced girl with a polka dot dress leading a gi- ! wife. F. Y l Notiee in Colfax Tribune: or our I Owing to break down in our Lino- ! type machine, local births, deaths and Ice Cream - Sherbet Q marriages will be postponed until next E week. Confections 6: Lunches ' Q Business Man: Why did you leave i your last place? East side of Square Q Helen Pease: Capplying for positionj I I was eaught kissing my employer, I Sir. I Business Man: UUr-um, you can sfurt r:o1o:o1o:4v2es1o:1v1o:o11r11v:vX4 in the morning' H QOQOQOQOQOQOQ lQODllQlQOQllQOQilDOD1li1lQOQllQODOQOQ PQODOQOQ0,0Q'+ e u he COLFAX TRIBUNE g Designers and Makers of i Better Prz'm'z'ng E COLFAX, IOWA I 1011'14bil11014his101011nilnilxilrilrioilvilviivilrioiojfviczicvilvioimvioi xxx r14v1wv:1n:1x1mv14ri1v:1v1cv:+vXo ext j010i1rj1bi0i0I1r14l10i1r1fri1x11lj1ri1rZ4rj1r14xi1rj1r11i ole 101010101011 vioioioif 1010211011112 2 ui 14 11 1:1 if in in 1 if 1021124 is 10101021 2111 1111111111131 10101021 1 1 1 1 via it 10101 202112110111 1 111 1 vi 101 rim 1930101112121 1 ri vi ri ri ri ri: Colfax Auto Company T T CHRYSLER 4's and 6's - Service - General Repairing T . Phone 41-w Colfax, Iowa W. L. Stroup 81 Sons QUALITY GROCERS Phone 55 Jr 'r A BOOSTER FOR COLFAX T Colfax - - l - - lowa ini: 11101 l 111.1011110141101 all gxvioiozozanxoiozozfnzoiozaria xjo14n1alio1011xioj1::1n1ojo14rjo11v1avj4:j1ri Q14 J' t 'J t. ..,.... , r14r11v11r14r1mx:1t11n1o11v14r:o1o:o141:o:o:0j01 P20 Q14-10:4-joieriozojojojoz 'XO 110101010101 101010101 uxo 'X4 UCD 10103-11011 turvxvxurfsrl-141111:-rt-11-iifvifvdbfvilvi11 I I-101011 l S coLFAx BoTTL:Nc WORKS Q Established I882 ! Bottlers and Shippers of l l The Origins' COLFAX MINERAL WATER compound 2 BLUE BORDER Bottled Soft Drinks l Wi iuioil 301' '34'? 10i 10i0i010il'i0i4Yi0i0i4'? i il if ifiioi -1- -0- 3'3'1'i'1''3''1'10393'3 ? ? ? i 1 14'? 1'Cl - - - te.--t-tt-tt-1 l Q . When ln NEWTON 2 Don't Got Home Without Visiting Q DAVIS CAFE WAFFLE SHOPPE 5 EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT Q Including Our Complete Fountain Menu Q We Carry A Large Line of Garrett Candies l -1-t--t------ ---'----f--'-'--'-----'--'-'- --f'- ---t-----t----- ---t--t- uI4? ? 1A'i'3'1'3 3'1'3'i'1'1 31 1'1'3'1'3'1'3'1 3111 l l l The present shapes the future- g TO-DAY What you do to-day concerns the Q things of to-morrow. If you are at Q all anxious about your financial Q T0-MORROW future, you should quickly seize l the opportunity to save money. 3 An account with this bank affords i an easy way for Saving Money. l 3 T T T 5 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . 2 Colfax - Iowa l 1414 220301014 in 11 if Z 111411211 211111311111 11 2011 101:11 11 is io: 112 ini 2111212410 I1 11 in 11 1 in 1 1:1 10102010 JOHN H. LUTHER 'The Leading Grocer' ' i ' Colfax, Iowa T T Quality and Service Is Our Hobby T T Phones 51 and 52 1011 ! ! 5 ! Q ! 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