K TIGER ommunity High Sch Colfax, Iowa 196 6 gif I ' se' A 4 Q J is., 1 Qw ' 'E Ax, lil ry l ' fl '- We, the graduating class, have many Won- derful memories of our high school years. ln this annual we have tried to preserve some of them for you. We hope that you, the reader, will get as much enjoyment from reading this annual as We have compiling it, The Class of 1966 '59 Q ..v 'Ns ' ,rf ,-3 .f fl' 5 Zlfb' l '. , .,,...-...ss -. Q ' ff' n vi vgf X' ff qjsxxsh .NZVAZ X W 'is 'N' , . Eg f Colfax community High School f, 3, . Colfax, Iowa 'Ziff a Q 1966 L5 I , :bib-'gknudv-1:1-1-Q10-one-Qu-Q LN. ,655 5 Dx, Q Ng ,s fbw I' R STAFF Editor Kendra Jones Assistant Editor Tim Smith Typist Bonnie Dop Sales Manager Raymond Gardner Advertising Editor John Wilson Q Sports Editor Craig Edwards i.i fri: it,. Class Editor Hal Taylor ygfjfgi , ' Photographer Georg Heidenreich Photographer Roger Balmer A' Advisor Mrs, Kathryn Slatkoski ' ' l would like to say a special thanks to Mr. Truog and Georg Heidenreich for the help they have given me with the pictures for this annual. Your Editor IN DEDICATION T0 THE CITY OF CULFAX We, the graduating seniors, wish to dedicate our 1966 annual, The Tiger, to the City of Colfax, which is celebrating its Centennial year, Many of us have grown up here, and we have found it a good place in which to live. The people of Colfax are always friendly and helpful. We hope that by dedicating our annual to the City that we can repay a small part of what Colfax has done for us. Now, many of us are leaving Colfax, and many of us will choose to make Colfax our permanent homes. ln either case, however, we will be proud to say, l was raised in Colfax, lowa. XX3 514 W..M,......'-- THE YEAR SEPTEMBER 10 Johnston Football Game 17 Prairie City Game 24 Twin Cedars Game OCTOBER Eddyville Game Pleasantville Game Homecoming Rally Lynnville-Sully Homecoming Game North Mahaska Game Monroe Game 1 8 14 15 22 29 30 All-State Tryouts NOVEMBER 5 Semco Game 16 Brooklyn Basketball Game 19 North Mahaska Game 29 Stuart Wrestling Meet 30 Prairie City Game DECEMBER 3 Twin Cedars Game 4 S. E. Polk Game 6 Semco Meet 10 Monroe Game 13 Woodward Meet 14 Lynnville-Sully Game 15 West Marshall Meet 17 North Mahaska Game 20 S. E. Polk Game IN REVIEW l JANUARY 1 7 Pleasantville Game 8 Alleman Meet ll Prairie City Game 12 Bondurant-Farrar Meet 14 Twin Cedars Game 18 Bondurant-Farrar Meet 20 Pleasantville Meet 21 Eddyville Game 1 24 Woodward Meet 25 Brooklyn Game 28 ' Monroe Game 31 Pleasantville Meet FEBRUARY Eddyville Game Urbandale Game 4 5 8 Lynnville-Sully Game 20 Band Concert MARCH 25 Solo and Ensemble Contest APRIL 13 Skip Day 22 Bill Riley 23 Concert 30 Banquet-Prom MAY 15 Baccalaureate 18 Commencement Y 3 . X 2 SENIORS flllf J 'W--1-lit CYRSTAL SUE ALLSUP Track, l,2,3,4g Softball, l,2,3,4, C Club, l,2, 3,43 Drama Club, l,2,3, Glee Club, lg Mixed Chorus, lg Contest, lg Class President, 3, Basketball, l,2,3,4g Captain, 3,4. DONNA DEE BAERENWALD Salutatorian, Track, l,2,3,4g Softball, l,2,3,4g C Club, 2,3,4, Drama Club, 1,35 Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4g Band Concert, l,2,3,4, Marching Band, l,2,3,4, Pep Band, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4g Class Treas- urer, lg Class Secretary, 4, Homecoming At- tendant, 3, Basketball, l,2,3,4. ROGER W. BALMER Track, l,2,3,4g C Club, 3,45 Camera Club, 4, Drama Club, 3, Basketball, l,2, LARRY GENE BAERENWALD Track, l,2,3,4g Football, l, 4g Mixed Chorus l. LINDA M. BARKER Drama Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 4, Homecoming Attendant, 2, GARY GENE BEALS Wrestling, 2,3,4, ,pl- KATHY LYNN CALLAHAN Track, 3,45 Home Ec.Club, 45 Drama Club, 3. DONNA DEEN CLIPPINGER Softball, l,2,3,45 C Club, 2,3,45 Drama Club, 35 Glee Club, 1,25 BandConcert, l,2,35 Marching Band, 1,2,35 Contest, 1,2,35 Basketball, l,2,3,45 Cardinal Relay Attendant, 3. GENE F. CONLEY Track, 1,25 Football, 1,25 Drama Club, 1,35 Class President, 1,25 Student Council Vice- President, 3. SHARON KAY BELL Cheerleading, 35 C Club, 3,45 Home Ec Club, 45 Glee Club, 15 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4 Band Concert, 1,2,3,45 Marching Band, 1,2,3 Pep Band, 35 Contest, 2,3,45 Majorette, 4 Basketball, 15 Manager, 25 Drill Team, 3 JERRY D. BRILES Football, 3,45 C Club, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1,2 3,45 Contest, 1,2,3,45 Class Secretary, 2, GEORGE NORMAN CASE Track, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 C Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club, 35 Basketball, 1,2,3,4 Operators' Club, 2. if BONNIE LOU DOP Cheerleading, 2g Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, l,2g Class Secretary, 2, llomecomingiattendant, 2, Basketball, l Qllrairie Cityy Drama Club, 3, Class Vice-President, 43 Student Council Secretary, 4, Librarian, 3, Hawkeye Girls' State Delegate, 3, Annual Staff, 4. fColfaxy CRAIG A. EDWARDS Baseball, l,2g C Club, l,2,3,4g Drama Club, 2, Class Vice-President, 3g Basketball, l,2, 3,43 Annual Staff, 4, JOSEPH CONLEY Football, 1,25 Wrestling, 2,3g Drama Club, 1,33 Basketball, l. CAROLYN SUE CONNER Home lic, Club, 45 Drama Club, 3. .H-.Qs 'VX JANET LEE ELLIOTT Track, l,2g Softball Manager, 3,4g C Club, 3,4g Camera Club, 4, Home EC. Club, 4, Drama Club, 2,3g BandConcert, l,2,3,4gMarchingBand, l,2,3,-1, Pep Band, l,2,3,4, Contest,3,4gBasket- ball, 2,3g Librarian, 3,45 Drill Team, 3. RICHARD DEAN FAIDLEY Track, l,2,3,4g Football, l,2,3,4g Captain, 43 C Club, l,2,3,4, Band Concert, l,2,3,4g March- ing Band, l, 2,3,4g Stage Band, l,2,3,4g Pep Band, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4. 4 DIANA LEE RENFRO GIBSON Homec Club, 45 Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, 1,25 Majorette, 3. BRUCE ALLAN GREEN C Club, 3,45 Camera Club, 45 Drama Club, 35 Mixed Chorus, l,2,35 Contest, 35 Golf, 1, 2,3,45 Operators' Club, 2. CARL MICHAEL FRANZEN Camera Club, 4. RAYMOND E. GARDNER Football Manager, 2,3,45 C Club, 2,3,45 Drama Club, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2,45 Contest, 45 Class Treasurer, 2,35 Orange gl Black, 45 Quill gl Scroll, 3,45 Operators' Club, 2. RICHARD MARTIN GRIGGS Football, l,2,45 Drama Club, 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Contest, l,2,3,45 Band Concert, l,2,3 45 Marching Band, l,2,3,45 Pep Band, l,2,3,4 Contest, l,2,3,45 Golf, l,4. MARK WILLIAM GUY Track, 45 Football, 2,3,45 Wrestling, l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus, l,2,45 Contest, 4. CAROL E. HAGGE Drama Club, 35 Glee Club, 15 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3, GEORG HEIDENREICH Track, 45 Wrestling, 45 Camera Club, 45 Band Concert, 45 Stage Band, 45 Annual Staff, 4. BARBARA L. HILL Drama Club, 35 Glee Club, lg Mixed Chorus, 1,25 Contest, 1,35 Band Concert, 1,25 Marching Band, 1,25 Pep Band, 1,25 Contest, 15 Basket- ball, 1. ,.-M-'fi' .Q-ni' CHARLES K. HOBBS Track,15 Football, 15 Mixed Chorus, 1. DOUGLAS DAVID HUSSON Track, 1,3,55 Football, 1,2,3,45 C Club, 2,3 45 Drama Club,15 Class President, 4. ARLENE RUTH JABAAI . Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3,45 Library 1,2,3, KENDRA JONES Valedictorian, Cheerleading, 3,49 C Club, 43 Drama Club, 3, Glee Club, l,2g Mixed Chorus, 2,3g Band Concert, l,2,3,4g Marching Band, 1, 2,3,4g Stage Band, 43 Pep Band, 2, Contest, 2,3,4g Class Treasurer,4g Basketball, lg Orange S1 Black, l,2,3,4g Annual Staff Editor, 4. JOHN W. KINTZ DAVID EARL LESTER Football, 43 Wrestling, 3,4g C Club, 4, Drama Club, 3, ANN CHRISTINE LIPPINCOTT Camera Club, 43 Drama Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2,33 Contest, 2,3, Band Concert, l,2,3,-4, Marching Band, l,2,3,4g Stage Ba-nd, 3,45 Pep Band, l, ,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4. MARGARET HOPE OWENS Track, lg Manager, 2,33 Softball, l,2,3,4g C Club, 2,3,4g Drama Club, 3, Basketball, 2, Manager, 3,4. LENIS ARLENE PIERCE Softball, 2,3,4g C Club, 3,45 Glee Club, l,2g Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4g Contest, 3,45 Band Concert, l,2,3,4g Marching Band, l,2,3,4g Stage Band, l,2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, Contest, 3,45 Class Secretary, 3, Homecoming Queen, 43 Basket- ball, l,2,3,4. IA? -fy Meg., avi A -1, 1-...--.....,g5 RANDALL DALE PIERCE rraek, l,2,3,4g roofbaii, 1,2,3,4, c Club, i,2,3,4, MARVIN JOHN RORABAUGH Baseball, 2, C Club, 3,43 Drama Club, 3, Operators' Club, 2, Basketball Manager, 3,4. GLENNA JANE SMITH Cheerleading, 2,3,4g C Club, 3,4g Drama Club, l,3g Glee Club, 1,23 Mixed Chorus, l, 2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4g Stage Band, 33 Home- coming Attendant, 4, Cardinal Relays Attendant, 2, Orange 8 Black, l,2,3,4g Drill Team, 1. DEBORAH LOU SMITH Home EC. Club, 4, Drama Club, 3, TIMOTHY JOHN SMITH Camera Club, 4, Drama Club, 1,23 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3g Contest, l,2,3,4g Band Concert, 1,25 Marching Band, l,2g Pep Band, l,2g Contest, l Student Council, 4, JUDITH ANN SNETSELAAR Drama Club, l,3g Glee Club, l,2g N'IixedChorus, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4g Band Concert, l,2,3 4g Marching Band, l,2,3,4, Stage Band, 3,42 Pep Band, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4g DrillTeam, l,3. 1'-W HAROL D R. TAYLOR Track, l,2,3,45 Football, l,2,3,45 C Club, 3,45 Drama Club, l,35 Student Council, l,2,4 Operators' Club, 1,25 Basketball, l. DEANNA DARLENE THOMPSON Cheerleading, 2,3,45 C Club, 3,45 Drama Club 1,35 Glee Club, l,25 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3 Contest, l,2,3. CARL DALE TIFFANY Wrestling, 2,3,45 C Club, 3,45 Drama Club, 3. KATHY JO SNOWDEN Home EC, Club, 45 Drama Club, 35 Mixed Chorus, 3,45 Band Concert, l,2,3,45 Marching Band, l,2,3,45 Pep Band, l,2,3,45 Contest, 3,45 Drill Team, l,3. LINDA JORDAN STR'EMFEL Camera Club, 45 Home EC. Club, 45 Drama Club, 35 Glee Club, 1,25 Contest, lg Orange Sz Black, l,2,3,45 Library, 3,4, DOUG R. THOMAS Track, 2,35 Football, l,2,3,45 Captain,45Wres- 35 Mixed Chorus, 45 Contest, 45 Operators Club, 2. 1 tling, l,2,3,45 C Club, l,2,3,45 Drama Club, I Amway NANCY EILEEN TOMLONOVIC Track, l,2,3,4g Softball, 3,45 C Club, 2,3,4g Drama Club, 1,33 Glee Club, 1,23 MixedChorus, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4, Band Concert, l,2,3,4, Marching Band, l,2,3,4g Stage Band, 4, Pep Band, l,2,3,4g Contest, l,2,3,4, Student Council Secretary,3, Homecoming Attendant, 3, Major- ette, l,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3,4. ARLENE KAY VANDE KIEFT Drama Club, 3, Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4, Contest, l,2,3,4, Basketball, lg Orange 8 Black, l,2,3,4, KARI JO TODD Softball, lg Drama Club, 3, Glee Club, 1,25 Mixed Chorus, l,2,3g Contest, l,2,3, Band Concert, l,2,3g Marching Band, l,2,3g Pep Band, l,2,4g Contest, l,2,3g Class Secretary, l, Drill Team, 3, MARY JANE TOMLONOVIC Cheerleading, 2, C Club, 3,4g Drama Club, 3, Glee Club, 1,2g Mixed Chorus, l,2,3,4, Band Concert, 1,2,3,4'g Marching Band, l,2,3, 4, Pep Band, l,2,3,4g Basketball, 1,35 Orange 8: Black,l,2,3,4, KAREN JO WADSWORTH Home Ec. Club, 4. RONALD PAUL WADSWORTH Library, 4, JOHN WILLIAM WILSON Football, lg Drama Club, lg Quill R Scroll, 4. p BARRY L. YOAKUM Wrestling, 2,3,4g C Club, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus, 2, Operators' Club, 2. CHESTER E. WALLIS Drama Club, 3. WILLIAM GROSVENOR WARD Track, l,2,3,4g Basketball, 25 Football, l,2,4g Wrestling, 1, C Club, l,2,3,4g Drama Club, 3g Mixed Chorus, 3, Band Concert, 1,25 Marching Band, 1,25 Class Vice-President, 1,23 Student Council, 3. Tune TODAY We'll ever move forward with thoughts of tomorrow We'll conquer our problems, reveal new frontiers And now we are leaving, it causes us sorrow Who knows what will come with the years. CHORUS: Today with our memories still bright in our minds Our hearts ever clinging to friendship that binds A million tomorrows shall all pass away Ere we forget all the joy that is ours today. We can't be contented with this our first triumph We can't stop our striving for goals far away We'll look to tomorrow and never look backward We'll live our tommorrows each day. 1 K Class officers: Doug Husson, president, Bonnie Dop, vice-president, Kendy Jones, treasurer, Donna Baerenwald GRADUATION secretary. Row 1: Barbara L. Hill, Mark William Guy, Bonnie Lou Dop, Gene F. Conley, Janet Lee Elliott, Raymond E. Gardner, Ann Christine Lippincott, John William Wilson, Donna Lee Baerenwald, Richard Martin Griggs. Row 2: Linda Jordan Stremfel, JosephConley, Carol E. Hagge, Timothy John Smith, Linda M, Barker, Harold R. Taylor, Kari Jo Todd, Ronald Paul Wadsworth, Kathy Lynn Callahan, Gary Gene Beals, Karen Jo Wadsworth, Doug R. Thomas. Row 3: Larry Gene Baerenwald, Kendra Jones, Carolyn Sue Conner, Kathy Jo Snowden, Charles K. Hobbs, Arlene Kay Vande Kieft, Margaret Hope Owens, Carl Dale Tiffany, Deanna Darlene Thompson, Richard Dean Faidley, Nancy Tomlonovic. Row4: Lenis Arlene Pierce, Chester E, Wallis, Barry L. Yoakum, Marvin John Rorabaugh, Deborah Lou Smith, Georg Heidenreich, Diana Lee Renfro Gibson, Jerry D. Briles, Sharon Kay Bell. Row 5: John W, Kintz, Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Douglas David Husson, Carl Michael Franzen, Glenna Jane Smith, William Grosvenor Ward, Crystal Sue Allsup, Bruce Allan Green, Judith Ann Snetselarr, Row 6: Donna Deen Clippinger, Craig A. Edwards, Arlene Ruth Jabaai, Roger W, Balmer, David Earl Lester, Randall Dale Pierce, George Norman Case. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 'fr i,...,,.,. I ,J--'tt' CARL MICHAEL FRANZEN During my very first wonderful day in America, I decided that this was the place where anything could happen. As time passed on, every day has only corroborated this idea and today, graduation day, I would not have been the least surprised had I found a giraffe in our garden or even a donkey. This has been and probably will be one of the happiest years in my lifeg it has been wonderful to find friends and freedom waiting' in Colfax after having traveled around half of the world. One of the most important things I will take back with me to Lundsbergs Skola in Sweden is the knowledge that America is not merely an interesting place on a map, but veraciously a real country filled with really wonderful people. GEORG I-IEIDENREICH When I first arrived, I couldn't imagine what all waited on me in school and at home. But I had so many pleasant experiences that I can say this was the most rewarding year in all my life. The first weeks in school I was quite con- fused. I still lived in German thoughts, language, and habits. All ,through this time the teachers and students helped me much to get on my own feet, so to speak. To my surprise, I came to enjoy school and to be happy. Gver in Europe there is a lot of competition that makes school much more difficult, All the time I have been here, I madea number of friends whom I will miss very much when I go back home. It's my greatest hope to come back sometime, perhaps to study or, maybe, to live here forever. CLASS DA Y QE Citizenship award Mg: Boys' athletic award ., , , Girls' athletic award ,,,, John Philip Sousa award , , Mathematics , , Science .... Social Studies . Band ...... Home Economics Commercial . . Salutatorian , , Valedictorian , , if! gffxtiii MN' . . Hal Taylor . Richard Faidley Nancy Tomlonovic . . Kendra Jones . Kendra Jones . Kendra Jones Donna Clippinger Ann Lippincott . . Kathy Snowden . . Bonnie Dop Linda Stremfel Donna Baerenwald . . Kendra Jones SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Go deep, go deep into the Great Arabian Desert, past the Valley of the Shrieking Jackals, over the legendary River of the Dead, through the erie Divide of the Lost Winds, into the very holiest of those myste- rious oasis that somehow manage to flourish in the midst of the death-dealing heat-- Hail Mecha. When you have refreshed yourselves in its life-sustaining waters, look for The Man Who Sits Like Fool on Pile of Sand in Middle of Desert Who Knows All known as Tintangbangriptiza, the Ill, He will disclose all, And with that, the holy man passed from us. The specifics of that perilous journey are unimportant, What is, though, is that this great Wiseman of the desert was found comtemplating his left toenail, and he did consent to peer into the future for the class of '66, Thanks to Tintangbangriptiza, Ill, it is now 1986, and you are there .... Crystal Allsup, the farmer Go Go Girl of C. H, S., is now the foremostgirdle tester in the country. Donna Baerenwald has lived up her childhood potential and now is a forest ranger in Brooklyn. Daily she shows her devotion to duty by sliding dextrously down the escape pole of her lookout station to admonish fire bugs with, Ah, ah, ah, ah-- don't throw matches on the bushes. Larry Baerenwald is now a human bull- dozer for the Eldorado E a r t h Moving Com- pany. He is their biggest bulldozer. Roger Balmer, is now a champion stock car driver and is known as Boom Boom Balmer. He is currently leading in the IMCA standings while running a hemi-head Volkswagen. Gary Beals, true to his own principles concerning physical fitness, Gary now runs Beals' Body Beautiful Health Studio. Kathy Callahan has just been appointed Assistant Social Problems Professorship at Yale. Linda Barker is the photographer for that new sophisticated magazine, Playgirl. Marvin Rorabaugh has continued to pursue his interest in baseball and is cur- rently the chief bat boy for the New York Mets. George Case is taking advantage of his three octave span, and is now a renowned concert pianist. Doug Husson is now a successful author on the strength of his latest book, And Tlistlifeliielllsf- Georg Heidenreich runs his own sauer- kraut factory in the midst of the black forest and is now the sourest Kraut of them all. Barbara Hill is the famous Sunny Honey Blonde seen regularly in Clairol T. V. commercials. Joe Conley is a very successful big game hunter in New York City. Bonnie Dop makes and sells wigs in her establishment, Dop's Mop Shop. Craig Edwards owns a restaurant in Chicago called the Blue Garter. Richard Griggs is a successful Qhe'd better be ly snake charmer in Lenis Pierce's Circus, Lenis, incidentally, is the star of her own show as she each day combs her 30-ft, beard, Arlene Jabaai is the new Purilator Oil Filter Girl. Tim Smith has just published his third book called Games We All Love to Play qbeginner's editiony. Charles Hobbs now owns twelve gushing oil wells in Oklahoma. David Lester is the current Vice-Presi- dent of the United States and, following in the footsteps of his idol, Hubert, is now affectionately referred to as Loud mouth Lester. Debbie Smith is just finishing the fifth year of her successful run on Broadway in Sleeping Beauty. Chet Wallis is the incumbent governor of Alabama, Karen Wadsworth is the only American ballerina in the Bolshoi Ballet., Arlene Vande Kieft now runs a success- ful restaurant in Pella called The Dutch Treat. Margaret Owens is secretary to the Swedish ambassador to Vietnam, Michael Franzen. Bill Ward is the mathematician who re- cently received much acclaim for developing a new formula for an isosceles hypercycloid with ll cusps and l blip. Janet Elliott is the head councilor at Camp Hantesa. Barry Yoakum attended the University of Missouri after graduation to learn mule skinning and ridge running but flunked out. He is currently a leading nuclear scientist. Randy Pierce has had his problems in recent years, He has had 36 jobs in the last twenty years--seems his employers don't care for his skipping every Monday. Things are looking up for the Golden Bear though, he now has a job to suit his tastes--wine taster at a California vineyard. Donna Clippinger was the first woman to ever water skiwithout skies--underwater. After they revived her she gave up the sport for chess. Ann Lippincott was just named to take over the reigns as National Democratic Chairman, it was hinted that she will soon instigate the John, John for President campaign. John Kintz has just been named Director of the F,B.I. after many long years of tireless undercover work. Kendy Jones, another author, has just published another in her series of educational books entitled, You Tu Can Spel Wel. Deanna Thompson is a hair dresser in her own shop, Deanna's Dainty Dancing Do-Ups. Ray Gardner runs his own auction called The Slick Deal. Carl Tiffany has really hit it big as a racher in South Dakota. He's developed a new breed of cattle four inches tall so that he can graze them in gopher holes. Judy Snetselaar makes a living doing sound effects for daytime soap operas. Kathy Snowden has really gone places, she was the first astronaunt to ever set foot on the moon. Linda Stremfel has been more or less resting on her laurels since that day she set the record for fastest departing time from the Ledges. Kari Todd has opened up a whole new school music with her four dimensional compositions. Sharon Bell finally caught Jerry Briles and they teamed up to form that fabulously successful folk singing duet Shar and Jer . Carolyn Conner has opened a first aid school for paratroopers. Susie Hagge went to stewardess school after graduation. A problem developed though when she eloped with the pilot at 40,000 feet, leaving the plane circling the Cincinnati airport where it can still be seen forever on the flight pattern. Richard Faidley is Batman's new side kick, Grey Squirrel. Father Bruce Green, noted Catholic theologian, now writes a syndicated column called Low Blow, Hal Taylor now works in a sewer and can be seen each noon hour sitting in the sewer for poetic inspiration. Glenna Smith runs a prosperous Milk Shake A-Go-Go in San Francisco. Gene Conley is the youngest rear-ad- miral in the Navy--very much in the rear. Ron Wadsworth is now employed as Rescue Ronnie for the Jefferson Fire Department. Nancy Tomlonovic is now a leading marriage counselor. Mary Jane Tomlonovic is the chef at the Kansas White House. Mark Guy has moved to Japan to be- come a 350 pound Suma wrestler. Diane Gibson owns her own charter jet line service that runs regularly from Des Moines to Vietnam. John Wilson, that super salesman of C.H.S., is now selling one-way tickets to the moon--half price. Doug Thomas is now known as the fight manager who brought back boxing. All of his fighters are known collectively as Pudge's Punch drunk Pollukas. And with that, Tintangbangtiza's left toenail dimmed. Class Motto Already The Doors Are Opening, Through How Many Shall We Pass? X X 0 X Zz Class Colors Navy, Blue and White Class Flower White Rose SENIOR CLASS WILL CRYSTAL ALLSUP, being of unequaled mind and enormous body, will my speedy ability to get to the head of the lunch line to anyone who can push, kick, trip, and punch their way clear of all the other famished roadsters. DONNA BAERENWALD, being batty in mind and battered in body, will all my bath powder to Sallie Stinson since she knows what to do with it. LARRY BAERENWALD, being of strong mind and sound body, will Earle Pion my incredible talent of going to sleep in study hall providing he can beat my record- -which is going to sleep two minutes after the bell rings and waking up one minute before the next bell rings. ROGER BALMER, being of sound mind and body, leave my track shoes to Jerry Ingraham providing he tries as hard in practice as I did. LINDA BARKER, being of moldy brains and unbalanced body, will my remains to biology in hopes that it furthers their learning. Also, I will all my shady books to Dickie Myhra in hopes that it will increase his mental capacity. SHARON BELL, will my slow and careful driving ability to Terry Leonard in hopes that he learns to drive a car safely and stays away from ditches. JERRY BRILES, being of sound mind and strong arms, will to Mr. Murdock my fine set of tools providing he uses them for such things as building lockers every two years. KATHY CALLAHAN, being offendish mind and malnutritioned body, will my bad habits to Harry Reed, and long hair to Don Woods providing that he wears it in a flip when he goes to church. GEORGE CASE, being of unsound mind and dilapidated body, due hereby will our rides over Beals' bump to Bobby Smith providing he can ride his bike 60 miles an hour over it. DONNA CLIPPINGER, being of more body than mind, will all the good times and wild water fights the seniors have had over the past four years to Ruth Grosvenor. Iwill to the freshman basketball players the ability the seniors have of constantly losing their temper and beating up the opposing teams more than any other team in the conference. GENE CONLEY, being of warped mind and slight body, do hereby will my job at Easter's to Kenny Bell. JOE CONLEY, will the CHS building to the class of 1970, hoping that they will keep it in as good shape as I have during the last four years. CAROLYN CONNER, do hereby claim this as my last will and testament. For the remaining days here at C. H. S., I will Cheryl Henderson to Tom Hall providing he is kind, considerate, and gentlemanly towards her at all times. BONNIE DOP, being of hurtin' mind and petite body, will my stunted height to Tom Hall providing he always stays as small as he is now in body, but continues to grow in mind where mine failed to develop. CRAIG EDWARDS, being of feeble mind and dilapidated body, will my ability to skip more classes than I have attended to Bob Smith providing he can think of split- second excuses to keep from getting caught. JANET ELLIOTT, being completely ex- hausted after four years at CHS, will my ability to break bass drum sticks over Bill Ray's head to Bob Smith providing he takes body building courses so he can carry the drum. MICHAEL FRAZEN, just will cheese, chocolate, and chili to next year's seniors. DIANA GIBSON, being of mangled body and hurtin' mind, hereby will all my plane and train tickets to anyone crazy, but yet fortunate enough to marry a sailor. BRUCE GREEN, being of resourceful mind and superb body, hereby will my spy techniques and dime-finding ability to Kirby Monroe, providing he will carry on my reign of terror and pass on the tradition. RICHARD GRIGGS, being of dilapidated mind and body, will Mr. Reiff to the P.D.A.I.S. CPractice Driving Association In Schoolj so when he gets on the golf course he will drive the ball further than in school. MARK GUY, do hereby will my gigantic size to Bobby Smith in hopes that he will grow as much while in high school as I have. SUSIE HAGGE, of crumpled mind and anemic body, will my ability to laugh to anything and at anytime to Doug Cross. I also will Dickie Myhra to any girl who can keep him as confused as I have. GEORG HEIDENREICH, will my beginning bald spots to Pat Teed and Bobby Smith, leaders of the surf. BARBARA HILL, being of stunted mind and dwarfed body, will my blonde hair to Tom Hall because they say blondes have more fun. CHARLES HOBBS,,being of strong mind and body, will Sam Bankes a pair of wings that will lift him over windows instead of through them. DOUG HUSSON, lacklng sound mind and body and facing society with fear in my heart, will my confidence in my own greatness to anyone who will accept it along with my nickname, Hustler, Georg Heidenreich's world's greatest lover med- al, Craig Edward's garter, and Coach Botts' stories. ARLENE JABAAI, being offeeble mind and unusual body, will my excess blubber to Arlene Vande Kieft, providing she feeds it as well as I did. KENDY JONES, being of indifferent mind and not too spruce body, do hereby will my tenor sax to David Swanson in hopes that he will take real good care of it and pass it on to some deserving person when he graduates. I am sure it will still be around then, even though it should have been condemmed years ago. JOHN KINTZ, being of large body and small mind, will my textbooks to next year's senior class in hopes that they will enjoy them as much as I have. DAVID LESTER, being of weak mind and body, will my two sisters to anyone who can stand them for as long as Ihave. ANN LIPPINCOTT, being so sound mind and body, will absolutely nothing because I need all the help I can get. MARGARET OWENS, being of sound mind and judgment, will to Ruth Grosvenor the position of first base if she promises to miss every ground ball hit toher. lwish her the best of luck. LENIS PIERCE, being of weak mind and body, will my position as tenor sax player to Don Woods providing that he is windy enough to play it and can take a lot of yelling from Mr. Skinner. RANDY PIERCE, being of gigantic body, will my ability to be ill every Monday to the Senior Class of 1967. MARVIN RORABAUGH, being a strong Yankee fan, will to Mr. Reiff another loosing Cub team who will be competing for last place in the National League. DEBBIE SMITH, being of weak mind and not much else, do hereby will my locker, number 84, to Don Wheatcraft providing he does not make any chages in it. He is to keep at least one half-eaten lunch in it at all times, two would even be better, and once a week he is to collect used school supplies and toss them in for good luck. GLENNA SMITH, being of strong mind and wounded body, will my cheerleading outfit to Don Woods providing that he makes no alternations, wears my bright orange bloomers, and learns to do the Rumba. TIM SMITH, do hereby will my nickname, Reverend, to my brother provided he lives up to it as well as I have during these last four years. JUDY SNETSELAAR, being of U8 mind and 7X8 body, will my ability to break the most glassware in the shortest amount of time to anyone who has the nerve to take chemistry next year. KATHY SNOWDEN, being of sound body and weak mind, will my ability to play the saxophone to Nancy Kintz providing she retains my record of always playing out of tune. LINDA STREMFEL, being of long mind and shortish body, will my position as Mrs. Beals' typist to Bobby Smith providing he doesn't make any mistakes, gets every- thing finished on time, and doesn't argue with Barnswallow. HAL TAYLOR, existing only as a figment of my imagination, will the hallowedhalls of C. H. S. to the returning members of the O. and B. staff, so that they may have someplace to shine senior spotlights in. DOUG THOMAS, being of very little mind, if any, and body, well that is something else again, do hereby will my ability to keep the teachers in a happy mood to a small group of freshmen, and I hope they have as much success and fun as I Witness ' xl WMMQOQ did in the halls of C. H. S. I, DEANNA THOMPSON, being of excellent eyesight, will my ability to see electrons and protrons to Larry Bell providing he takes excellent care of his glasses. I, CARL TIFFANY, being of small mind and a lot of body, will to Brad Davis and Don Wing my great wrestling ability pro- viding they can leave the girls alone long enough to learn new holds. I, KARI TODD, will two cops to Georg Heidenreich to catch the thieves who are constantly pilfering his pencils. I also will one fire alarm that sounds like fire and smells like smoke to the school building, so that somebody might happen to notice it when it goes off. I, MARY JANE TOMLONOVIC, being very chemically minded, will my ability to pipette sulfuric acid to Barbara Weirick provided that she consumes at least 2 liters of 33 nitrogen per semester. I, NANCY TOMLONOVIC, being of corroded body and detiorated mind, do hereby make my last will and testament. To Don Keipp and Ruth Grosvenor, I will my major mode of transportation--my green door , pro- vided they can find acombination chauffeur and chaprone as effective as I have been. I, ARLENE VANDE KIEFT, being of dis- traught mind and feeble body, do hereby will my stationery, stamps, and calloused fingers to anyone who will faithfully continue to write a letter everyday to their favorite G.I. I, KAREN WADSWORTH, will Patty Warner to a special boy from Knoxville providing that she goes out with him on weekends. I, RONNIE WADSWORTH, will my brother, David, to anyone that can stand him as long as I did in high school. I, CHET WALLIS, with feeble mind and able body, will Tom Bowman my great charms, good looks, and my great ability to make a certain person angry. I, BILL WARD, being of sound mind and body, will to little Georgie Heidenreich my entire fortune consisting of 52.47 in big bills providing he takes it all back to the fatherland, He is to start a band of outlaws called Little Georgie's Raiders in the Black Forest and rob only from the rich and give to the poor. I, JOHN WILSON, being of tremendous mind and short body, do hereby will my job as errand boy, clerk, soda jerk, and pharmacist at Weiricks drug to Dora Lippincott in hopes that she will enjoy getting out of fifth and sixth period study halls. I, BARRY YOAKUM, being of sound mind and weak body, will Doug Sandy to Linda Jordan Stremfel providing she lets him work for her. Signed, sealed, and declared as their last will and testament by the Senior Class of I966. Witness ,010-4-rv BACCALA UREA TE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1966 8:00 P.M. Prelude- Air From Peasant Cantata - - - - J. S, Bach Colfax Concert Band-Robert E. Skinner, Director Processional - Trumpet Voluntary ---- Henry Purcell High School Band Invocation - -------- Rev. Charles Wilder The First Baptist Church Holy Is The Lord's --------- Bortniansky-Luvaas Danny Gregg, Don Keipp, Larry Smith, Steve Smith Scripture --------- - - Virgil V. Smith Pastor First Presbyterian Church Sermon - - - - - The Reverend Karl W, Holtkamp Immaculate Conception Church I Fear No Foe ------------ Oxenford-Pinsut Stephen Smith Benediction - - ----- Reverend Anthony Pettrone First Christian Church Recessional - - ----- Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Concert Band C OMMEN CEMEN T IHGII SCHOGL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966 8:00 P.M. Prelude - An Occasional Suite ------ G.F. Handel Concert Band, - Robert E, Skinner, Director Processional - Coronation March ------ G. Meyerbeer Concert Band lnvocation - ---- Reverend Dale J. Nicholson First Methodist Church You'll Never Walk Alone ---- Hammerstein-Rodgers Mixed Chorus-Mrs. Peggy Ellsworth, Director Departmental Awards ------------ The Faculty Honors ------- - - D,D. Murdock, Principal Salutatorian - - - Donna Baerenwald Valedictorian - - - Kendra Jones My Task - ------------ - - Ray-Ashford Miss Thereasa Conley Presentation of the Class of 1966 - - - William J. Slicker Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas - - Edward J, Gannon, President, Board of Education Recessional - Pom and Circumstance ----- El ar P g Concert Band 'Pi 'JSF' W4 if sa' wtf S X A F are X 3' 33 I .,.., .,.. fsm fgfijm -- 'Aram : A iffsiwzifik Qmgawsw , , . 5 A gl , M ,-sg Q 2 95 . vig ggi Q 42 if 2' ,JW . , fl , , ,, wwf--w ffm fg-gym? by- : ., fr 1 nsfiwkmel 2: 'fp1Masiwxiibfxigriflmislfveali W .L.. ,Z .,,,,,, fL,SswH,Q,.4m-M.M A ' Ii-1144 , wmv fs' ffffiifxbg, f , 5 2, S' S' xii Aggfguua K 1 1511, S S e-was ,i vi A 2 R Q 5 .M C - Y 'W I N I W T-6-fi ,MV v EVENTS 355 K' HOMECOMING QUEENS LENIS PIERCE fmi ' V,fQz L ' '2 - fQii?3T si2Zf ' Q X55-I -.fe-:zv rzy , I 'M'-'ff?xpL 'ilu yr' , ' .geififff f' Senior attendant Glenna Smith Sophomore attendant Lois Sickora Junior attendant Mary Teed Freshman attendant Ellen Conley Junior attendant Debbie Vanderpool imrxcn WM T ,iw l il- Wit? li First Place: Senior Float Junior Float 5 S i : F F 'ITFTZW F Q Mk? 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EL 1 -A f. u ,..,,,, '- . f ' The Junior Class of COLFAX COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Presents MOONLIGHT and ROSES American Legion Hall Saturday APRIL THIRTIETH Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Six UIQ! ,S M ATHLETICS WC CLUB ef Row 1: Donna Baerenwald, Debbie Vanderpool, Kendy Jones, Ann Woods, Deanna Thompson, Glenna Smith, Lenis Pierce, Janet Elliott. Row 2: Nancy Kintz, Crystal Allsup, Donna Clippinger, Nancy Tomlonovic Larry Smith, Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Nancy Hopkins, Margaret Owens, Sharon Bell. Row 3: Bob Riley, Doug Cross, Morris Van Baale, Gene Webb, Mark r Grosvenor, Hal Taylor, Barry Yoakum, Brad Davis, Row 4: Earle Pion, Randy Briles, Don Keipp, Duane 2 xi n A Owens, Dennis Lind, Dick Annis, Carl Tiffany, Marvin Rorabaugh, Pat Teed. Row 5: Bruce Green, Steve Smith, Don Wing, Doug Husson, Bill Annis, Randy Pierce, Bill Ward, George Case, Roger Balmer. Row 6: Gary Balmer, .larry Briles, Agusto Escalaunte, Mark Guy, Doug Thomas, Richar Faidley, Craig Edwards, Raymond Gardner, Bud Brant, Georg Heidenreich. iff Ss Deanna Thompson W9 X29 Lk? C200 y JO0 CHEERLEADERS CUSHH der a S . A -UESCUY3 Capragglfh E311 Ann Woods WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Pep Meeting lg A1 X gy H C' I :W S5212 The l964 Colfax football team coached by Mr Dean Botts had an unusual season They had an excellent, Well-trained team that had some unfortunate turns of events They Won four games out of nine they played, and any Colfax fan will testify that if it had not been for bad luck, they Would have Won at least two more. The boys on the team were in excellent physical shape and Colfax proved to be a formidable opponent to any team they played. QY XFW 'T tjfgjfgfabll ffl 1 A W A, v , 'I tg .i 'if 1. ---. J FOOTBALL 'B' e 1'-M B L, W y 'Baal lg' W- ' B I M ffl in i o X has Row 1: Jerry lngraham, Jim Seieroe, Mike Beals, Clifford Cassady, Raymond Gardner, Manager, Row 2: Bob Riley, Duane Owens, Darrell Wing, Dick Annis, Larry Baerenwald. Row 3: Dennis Lind, Hal Taylor, David Lester, Larry Bell, Coach Dean Botts. 1 1255435 1:12 FIRST TEAM il SECUND TEAM 21 THIRD TEAM . J? 141 AWN 'Q E E f i S Q .E K , l fr, 6 , 2. . E . 5 3 Y 4. i ,Q fb- V X , :f-3f'C - il Si53i51f1fQ35v::ZlP52fi2w W i .'f.:i '1a:' :f'fd5f1 - ' 'I A-f 3, 2,iis2i5'f9 . z -.Q - ' ag - V3 ..::::. img , , , 'xt Q. ' u.. ',:,f':5,a: . R J -,.. .J agQaaf aw lwaaffgikgf fi af Hs .: a ia i f j . Y ' 1 gif -T -. FOOTB ALL RECORD Johnston Prairie City Twin Cedars Eddyville Pleasantville Lynnville- Sully New Monroe North Mahaska Semco Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax ,Q 'VE' I '95 4:-1 m A , .,,. E T f 5. ,M A 1. 3 -My Tl GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Row l: Nancy Tomlonovic, Debbie Vanderpool, Donna Ruth Grosvenor, Sallie Stinson, Donna Baerenwald, Clippinger, Crystal Allsup. Row 2: Nancy Plummer, Margaret Owens, Margie Lester,Carlotta Naisbitt. Top Lois Sickora, Debbie Thomas, Dixie Smith, Susan Good, Row: Coach Buzz Curry. Mary Teed, Joyce Rorabaugh. Row 3: Lenis Pierce, GIRLS' SOFTBALL RECORD Wlis Losses 2 6 SECTIONAL Colfax Prairie City 3 4 GIRLS ' TRACK GIRLS' TRACK RECORD Place Semco Fifth Zearing Seventh Pleasantville Second Conference Second DISTRICT Nancy Tomlonovic 440-run Fifth Crystal Allsup Discus Fifth Went by too quickly to get in a picture! Ni' GIRLS BASKETBALL Row l Jody Tomlonovic Margie Lester Barbara Grosvenor, Christie Swanson, Crystal Allsup, Lenis Weirick Row 2 Susan Good Manager Donna Pierce, Nancy Tomlonovic, Joyce Rorabaugh, Baerenwald Debbie Vanderpool Karen White Sallie Margaret Owens, Manager. Row 3: Coach Buzz Stinson Donna Clippmger Linda Jabaai Ruth Curry. The Colfax Tigerettes, coached by Mr. Buzz Curry, finished the season with a poor record for a good team. They finished the season somewhat stronger than they started it by winning three of their four games near the end of the season. A record is often deceiving, for several of the games the Tigerettes lost were very close until the last fewminutes of play. The girls played their best and made the season a good' one as far as Colfax fans were concerned. Q fs, ,X f T wt, f' an ,X ,jf ,gw x A g V. ff, GIRLS' BASKETl3fXLL RECURD ' , 46 ' Q 44 X 40 ' 27 48 54 ' ly YQ A Brooklyn Colfax North Mahaska Colfax Pleasantville Colfax Prairie City Colfax Twin Cedars Colfax Southeast Polk Colfax 5- , New Monroe Colfax Lynnville-Sully Colfax North Mahaska Colfax b' 1 'C' A Colo Colfax 4 P y ' Pleasantville Colfax L L H' Prairie City Colfax fl gf ,Q , ,M A N Donna Clippinger Linda Jabaai Karen White Nancy Tomlonovic Donna Baerenwald ' Cry Stal Allsup Debbie Vanderpool I enis Pierce B0 YS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Marvin Rorabaugh, Manager, Coach Roger Ward, Craig Edwards, Bill Annis, George Case, Mark Callahan, Steve Smith, Manager. Row 2: Larry Smith, Grosvenor, Gerald Fields, Bill Riddle, Don Keipp, David Swanson, Glen Van Baale, Duane Owens, Bill Don Wheatcraft, Max Allsup, Mickey Rosenbaum. The 1965-66 Colfax Tiger basketball team had a 5-ll season. Coached by Mr. Ro er Callahan, they finished the season with a much Eetter record than they had at the beginning, Toward the end of the season, the Tigers began to win and the crowd took an interest in them. The Tigers improved quite remarkably through- out the season. 7 fi yy 2 5, fi LF f 'ii A-jf,' 5 4, , LMA George Case Larry Bell z Q F 1 I R d f y 'Q' x. 1 ' ' f K, Q, 5 if 1 Q3 ,L gm VNAX J A LUVAWVA K in BOYS' BASKETBALL RECORD 7 ln North Mahaska Pleasantville Prairie City Twin Cedars New Monroe Lynnville-Sully North Mahaska Colo Pleasantyille Prairie City Twin Cedars Eddyville B rooklyn New Monroe Eddyville Lynnville-Sully 68 62 44 56 60 67 79 69 84 54 67 53 59 60 52 84 Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Bill Ward r W 5 X x x 1 A , :S X: 7 Craig Edwards Mark Grosvenor BOYS' TRACK Cardinal Relays BOYS' TRACK RECORD Quad meet at Pleasantville Dual meet with Prairie City Conference Randy Pierce Doug Husson Bill Ward Hal Taylor NEW Mark Grosvenor Don Wing Don Keipp Bill Ward Morris Van Baale DISTRICT Shot Put Shot Put Discus Mile Run SCHOOL AND CONFERENCE RECORD lOO-yard Dash NEW SCHOOL RECORD Mile Relay Place Third Third Second Second Third Fifth Third Third Time lO.l 3:44 BOYS' GOLF RECORD GOLF Colfax Opponent INDIVIDUAL RECORD Southeast Polk 1554 164 Pella 192 169 Steve Smith Grinnell 193 171 Larry Smith Bondurant 156 179 Bob Riley Dallas Center 161 188 Gene Webb Pella 184 165 Mick Rosenbaum Newton B 181 182 Bruce Green Adel 195 194 Brad Davis Dallas Center 173 174 Ed Wegele Bondurant 184 192 Wayne Horton Dallas Center 178 195 Dan Davis Grinnell 172 165 Rick Griggs i New School Record Won 7 Lost 5 Sectional-Fifth out of ll teams a ' Row 1: Mr. Reiff, Rick Griggs, Brad Davis! Mickey Rosenbaum, Larry Smith Gene Webb, Ed Wegeleg Row 2: Dan Davis, Bruce Green, Steve Smith Bob Riley, Wayne Horton. gg ' Q., HZ' I' Row 1: Agusto Escalaunte, Pat Teed, Brad Davis, Earle David Lester, Manager, Marvin Lind,AlvinSneller Richird Pion. Row 2: David Dop, Randy Briles, Tom Bowman, Faidley, Coach Dean Botts, Bob Riley, Carl Tiffany Jon Barry Yoakum, Don Wing, Georg Heidenreich, Row 3: Bell, Terry Beals. Stuart Colfax Semoo Colfax Newton B CO1f21X Woodward COlf21X West Marshall Colfax South East Polk Colfax Semeo Colfax Bondurant CO1faX Pleasantville Colfax Woodward - Granger Colfax Pleasantville Colfax Agusto Escalaunte Pat Teed Brad Davis Mark Guy Randy Briles Earle Pion Tom Bowman Barry Yoakum Don Wing Georg Heidenreich Richard Faidley Bob Riley Carl Tiffany Won Lost 4 4 4 2 4 9 6 6 4 4 5 4 3 O 15 2 4 8 O 4 10 1 3 lO 16 l L H EUHR 5 gan.. f f mv, kk,.,, M Lk., .N .,.. ,.,, , W L. W -x,, iff, Q ff. kiln- ,Jr - -ww --,-Q-'fm - - QL., . ' pp iQ ff V I I U - , ww I , A Y 1 Y , 5 I 1' vi' ft f vid 5 ' 1 ws, ew wmv' www --fA, 1 ' it fl 'WYE , ' K. kg fi ,Q i. 4. M ne:-...QA H34 w .. K X., , , f, D, iw ' f X I' wx ff, 4 xj Q wi W 501 e 1' 1' 2 S U Z xx 'pi' vp 0 Q X ' f iivm .ring ' AI URGANIZA TIONS Drum Majorette: Nancy Tomlonovicg Ma- jorettes: Nancy Plummer, Marilyn Beard, Lois Sickora, Sharon Bell, Connie Varese. Row l: Ken Bell, Micky Rosenbaum, Don Orlich, Richard Griggs, Gary Vanderschel, David Dop. Row 2: Danny Gregg, Bill Ray, Kendy Jones, Lenis Pierce, Kirby Monroe, Don Woods. Row 3: Nancy Kintz, Charlotta Naisbitt, Kyle Snowdon, JudySnetselaar, Kathy Snowden, Debbie Vanderpool. Row 4: Richard Faidley, Harry Reed, Mike Beals, Jon Van Boord, Ann Lippincott, Don Wheatcraft. Row 5: Eddie Thompson, Don Keipp, Donna Baerenwald, Janet Elliott, Bob Smith, Barbara Weirick. Row 6: Mary Jane Tomlonovic,Susan Warner, Joyce Rorabaugh, Jon Bell, Lynn Todd, Dorra Lippincott. Row 7: Cora Van Boord, David Swanson, Kerry Battles, Patty Warner, Margie Lester, Susan Lester. Row 8: Thereasa Conley, l y 55 W l his dxf :Gai L . Q QXQYYX D ozs Slckor Rani? Nancy Tomlonovm 3 Drum Majorette e, ek, MAJURETTES Connie Varese Sharon Bell Marilyn Beard STA GE BAND Row 1: Barbara Hanna, Kirby Monroe, Debbie Rosenbaum, Ken Bell, David Dop. Row 3: Georg Vanderpool, Kendy Jones, Nancy Kintz,JudySnetselaar, Heidenreich, Don Wheatcraft, Ann Lippincott, Richard Lenis Pierce. Row 2: Don Keipp, Don Orlich, Mickey Faidley, John Van Boord. PEP BAND .Q Row 1: Eddie Thompson, Janet Elliott, Donna Baerenwald, Ken Bell, Don Orlich, David Dop, Richard Griggs,l Gary Vanderschel, Row 2: Don Keipp, Kirby Monroe, Billy Ray, Carlotta Naisbitt, Nancy Kintz, Kathy Snowden, Kyle Snowden, Bobby Smith. Row 3: Judy Snetselaar, Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Dorra Lippincott, David Swanson, Susan Lester, Thereasa Conley, Nancy Tomlonovic. Row 4: Jon Bell, Harry Reed, Richard Faidley, Ann Lippincott. Top Row: Don Woods. Row l: Judy Snetselaar, Kendy Jones, Debbie Thomas. Row 2: Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Sharon Bell Nancy Tomlonovic, Cora Van Boord. Row 3: David Swanson, Lynn Todd, Dorra Lippincott, Nancy Plumer, Debbie Vanderpool, Lenis Pierce. Row 4: Margie Lester, Susan Lester, Connie Varese Kerry Battles, Patty Warner, Jon Bell, Gary Vanderschel. Row 5: Don Orlich, David Dop, Ken Bell Mickey Rosenbaum, Alvin Sneller, Richard Griggs, Kirby Monroe, Billy Ray. Row 6: Georg Heidrenreich, Dan Gregg, Don Woods. The Colfax High School band began the year by marching for pre-games and halfftimes at all the home football games. Some members of the band partic- ipated in All-State Band tryouts at lndianola on October 30. The band pre- sented a concert February 20 and a stage show April 17. They presented a recital March 20 at the high school music room, They finished the year by participating in State Small Group Contest at State Center on March 26 and re- ceiving two l's and eight ll ratings, and Large Group Contest at Colfax on April 23, Where they received a Il rating. Row l: Thereasa Conley, Susan Lester. Row 2: Joyce Rorabaugh, Barbara Weirick. Row 3: Marilyn Beard, Kyle Snowden, Carlotta Naisbitt, Kathy Snowden, Nancy Kintz. Row 4: Terry Beals, Don Wheatcraft, Ann Lippincott, Richard Faidley, Harry Reed, John Van Boord. Row 5: Don Keipp, Eddie Thompson, Donna Baerenwald, Janet Elliott, Bobby Smith. 26711 ei K P MIXED CHORUS ganna 6 A k ,431 V, ,M ' L, 1 MQW- f S A ' di: jig Z1 is , t wr K f ,,, or 'f G fm .Q A A T Row 1: Joyce Rorabaugh, Nancy Kintz, Barbara Pion, Joni Nordskow, Nancy Plummer, Becky Hasselman, Ellen Conley. Row 2: Linda Barker, Debbie Vanderpool, Sharon Bell, Kathy Snowden, Donna Baerenwald, Arlene Vande Kieft, Jody Tomlonovic, Thereasa Conley, Susan Warner, Debbie Thomas. Row 3: Ann Woods, Roseanne Dop, Patty Warner, Susan Lester, Lois Sickora, Nancy Tomlonovic, Don Keipp, David Swanson, Larry 991 My r I , i iisi 5 My 3 l Q or SS'l H Q , gsm iiin S S Z Xl Q ,non Smith, Mark Guy, Doug Thomas, Bobby Smith. Row 4: Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Patty Shissler, Judy Tomlonovic, Lenis Pierce, Susan Bankes,Jerry Briles, Larry Yoakum, Don Orlich, Dan Gregg, Eddie Thompson. Row 5: Cora Van Boord, Glenna Smith, Arlene Jabaai, Donna Vande Kieft, Linda Jabaai,Connie Varese, Don Woods, Ken Bell, Richard Griggs, Doug Sandy, Steve Smith, Kirby Monroe. nion of i't been :is im- .V. K. th Ann Q, 1948. very ldy en- t other gives other y likes ves her er feel- music. fars of 'I have rpefully he will class- after Q host is n stand ualities he one as him- he' be- nviron- choos- variety impor- erclass- lots of , bowl- skating. r most ,educa- ge will future. best-in 'ith her include zmistry, Fe l Con. 'Indiai horn tm. en. She e then. .00 lbs., he also ters. 1 many if these concert oand 1- d vocal social lish 12, ir being zvorites i .song ound of Jury movie, Ed and ology. ls time would Glenna- ue and iich is iething lecause. which to -be person i with ld try iainted IRI :Avo our sch. 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Taylor The one thing she.remembers a- tary 45 df le mixed qu t t, 1-2-35 I have i Stephezi Crane once said something boot Cs-lSkta1belT1r1St, IS the geilf 3:9 soio, J ' io, 1-23 all asntste quar- memb in the 'effect that, given the choice g1r's as e a eam Wen o .e e, riass, 25 glee club, 1- . ffl 9 between being considered a toad of State Tournaments. 9 vocalist, 33 quartet, lleavma thinking as another man thought, he 1. cheerleading, 2-3-43 , me F guild spend the rest'of his life on Cold Fad, H. Tr and .Black staff, me one I lilly Pad- In one Sense It 151 an You really want to see a Cardinal relays wha gnimple of a yearing to be an mdl- area, huh? You really W' ming attendant ' 9 adv villlalwbutg it could' also gjigstgmbongn some Walking Woundoo- ssistant direc- 21:5 egampe 0 a yearnm . 1- f D . B Cv- A' Nowhere has it been so evident that ijieogssos 501213: and baked comes a this kind of stubborness does ezgist offs nightmar' 'nd while -Penfnn than in the recent peace rallies, AS part I Jesse Big fI'191 winnings , Viet Nam marches and the CH- 1 A sfisfied Of mlm Ihalike. in Si- -'men mt- , Now, no matter whether you are ii, ' tgp J'-KQV S a. dove, hawk, or even a sparrow, IHCQIIS to be true to yourself as. a thinkin flin- n you have to admit that A Judy. is is not so black and v ' mg' P01- 66 two factioiqs woulg al' A od r , Thlfta 5 'us to be ieve. ' e on X, If : 9 ie' tion be peace,marchers beg , 904 ego md k po-war demonst' 946 509 , OC H dug catcalls 1 Q,iQXoo'3' ot- nor- Heftg 1 gets dr Qooiix X2 4,50 wha v sal ' C50 life. 'He e09'C?9f2-'fl in brown hair English fm, K Bvio-a'bOoNO' ... Now, eighteen' angudlgf X 4 N6 oouncing baby boy' .. QJrbX'Q0ej5XQ'K'd hei 1 if IIKIQCIC . , ght of 5-5 .. 00 69' 49' cts this year are'-drafting, . QOWXOQ 332081, bookkeeping and social. ggrfm o Q0 cms. Sooiyfiioxo rhe mystery celebrity is Douglas gig gg K no Qeow Ray Thomas fPudgeJ. o - ' I I , 3 , Doug has participated in football has 3 N ' X, . 6:4 and wrestling all four'years of high Es, ioogeiefobsi J at 419 school rxvitlg lghe exception of tlhe larg has W o is Qoeqas is u ter pa o is senior year w en Kat, 'mi on 52 I ff- suffered a knee injury in football- :rin iota oyaiooffz' Jo1emg?mnd0cgi? He has also been a member of the of Shi 7 Qaofultoxo Us are Lihdgs sub. track and golf teams. G 5:34 up-wi: 1 so-af'os7feg? ,car. Shorthand is her geglhoniipiesgsignwggthgixtdsiuiigrsglblilgg 2-3-43- i cu ogxgfifagxigi 94318 her four years at C.H..iZ mg Z2kgegiokgiugissigvgfgggkidsW Hiinis 'if ' S . h rt' ' ted 'n Orange ' , . , , U , MWF! Tsilistiils xero? rits-walagi, 25252,-tlzlclxlxjijlbrarsl, 3-4: Glee hgdgiiflgfdlfltglv geplllgg- girls Egg 'J,'iibif Q-so he oi 666021596 ,s- Club, 1-23 and.Drama Club. 3. a d f ga 15 iglor ed C0 flitllgwet. her f pqei' bxsine ,av-,Q-56 G A5 men- fomel of gsuidafs gavorites are: sam 00 5 are F! 3 an a 1 Son . -5? fa ii 1 t - co or, aven er: oo , pizzag song, - , , , 1 ggeoitggtog-KX' eXixsi9x?ek13nhe?::- He , movie, That Darn Cat g mov- Q The C2f12'I-Ilggabl-f formed dllfllig YDS in Even thank 9 his plans after ie actor, Dick .Van Dyke: movie leafs Z Was wmmg 0 Saba! gnduation are uncertain, his secret actreSS,Ha152y M111S:T-V.Pe3'f0rrners 'Vila ay- d t. i Do 1 ,td t K - - wn 3,11 the weekl Roger Williams and Phyllis Dillerg 91' era U3 10111 -,UE P ans Q 3 Esmothers :zspewmeif lg Jasper County y instrument, piano: sport, Swilnminfr tend a trade SCHDOP m Kansas my Lewis ar 'sp favorite sport is football: SiI1g9I'S, ROUGH GO'-llef and C3559 Of Omaha' The Soun y 1131116 Velvet? movie' Tom Francisg magazine, Seventeen g alll l Certain pl Jones., color green, food' Steak book, The Gift of Prophecy.. Sonlor Interview. o H.. Taylor i Seniors dfowood in batter and book, Up the Though Linda's pastime is read- A very attractive semor 1Si Glens- of year 3 Dum Staircase. 1116 Stated his hob- ing and eating, for her hobby, she na-Jane Smith, who has dark. brown like to C hos being singing, and his pastime engoys playing the piano. . hair and brown eyes, and lives'-at wants To 8 doing good and beneficial things People who criticize others is her 517 Chautauqua Avenue, where she important: tm. other people! His pet peeve -is pet peeve, ld has herlcollecltiion of-'gorge statue? Jlast as n ml h 1' u When asked what she wou rerng-N and tab e nap ins O wi esigns o t at gives ' Dusinxg sis lliigh school years Tim ember m'ost about her years at CHS, different places visitedl. t A A everyone 5 hos participated in mixed chorzus 1 she replied, The prom and her en- Any entertainment IS fine with' will fulfill , . . 5' tire senior ear. her ,as long :as it holds her interest. an indivic 2. 3 Drama Club 2 student counc.l Y . . . 4. aid the annual gtaff 4 Linda's secret ambition is to, bel- She likes especially western music, whose woi h' ' - 1 'd eve - come a court reporter, After gradh' artist, Johnny Cash, and attending people, 1 Not ing in particu ar an ry , ., ,, I ,, B thine in general is what he remem- atm Shi iP99e5il?-W. 0.1212 tP3E-i'i'F1 FP.'?-.fiFE?i'?. 52 i.9.1?i12'g,,, H ff? E2,,l?eC0me STUDENT COUNCIL WL s Wi! LIBRARIANS if ANNUAL STAFF Row l: Bonnie Dop, Typist, Kendy Jones, Editor, Tim Smith, Assist, Editor, Raymond Gardner, Sales Manager. Row 2: Georg Heidenreich, Photographer, Craig Edwards, Sports Editor, Roger Balmer, Photographer, Hal Taylor, Class Editor, Mrs. Slatkoski, Sponsor. CAMERA CL UB Row 1: Mr. Truog, Sponsor, Kyle Snowden, Dick Arlene Jabaai, Linda Barker. Row 4: Don Woods, Myhra, Don Orlich, Steve O'Braza, Kirby Monroe. Bruce Green, Wayne Horton, Gary Balmer, Rick Row 2: Verla Balmer, Janet Elliott, Ruth Seals, Birkenholtz. Row 5: Mike Franzen, Craig Edwards, Mary Jane Tomlonovic, Nancy Tomlonovic. Row 3: Doug Husson, Tim Smith, Georg Heidenreich, Roger Dorra Lippincott,Joyce Rorabaugh, Linda Stremfel, Balmer, aff? HOME EC CLUB Row 1: Miss Lane, Sponsor, Barbara Pion, Sherry Beard, Nancy Williams, Carlotta Naisbitt, Patty Gathercole, Fredena Lester, Debbie Smith, Nancy Neal, Susan Warner, Joni Nordskow. Row 4: Debbie Plummer, Kathy Callahan. Row 2: Carolyn Connors, Smith, Susan Bankes, Cora Van Boord, Kathy Snowclen, Debbie Dooley, Debbie Thomas, Dixie Smith, Donna Janet Elliott, Linda Stremfel, Cheryl Henderson, Annis, Rose Brightwell, Sharon Collins. Row 3: Sharon Bell. Donna Nichol, Kathy Annis, Susan Taylor, Sharon l SCIENCE FAIR BOARD Doug DeGraff, Doug Rogers, Pat Vaughn, Kendy Jones, Randy Briles, Mickey Rosenbaum. 64 IDI TU! f V 9 1 1 'if-'J 'AVL 41112: UNDER CLASSMEN Bill Annis Dick Annis Gary Balmer Verla Balmer Susan Bankes 1, J ,I U IORS Q- nl' ' ,.,, , i,, . 5 mx? wi X I w 1 x XS 9 3 1 VH ' B: : 7 f:, mm k 'Y rr ' Marion Collins yr W Thereasa Conley V Doug Cross David Dop G I ' Jeanette Good A 63:2 ' 1 5 'A az Nancy Kintz Dennis Lind Gerry Lourens Mary Nell Larry Osborn RM, 4. Es 413 .Q s Q fwfr . X 'l i XXX A AKFV ' aj- V -hw. - V -' 1132 x f,, 35 5 . 'ig' -. , iv LV W : -Q , g, K: K' Q . :-. Sm in Q zf 5 I iin Q rl-. ,R fl 3' ,L ,gif , ,, ., , yr 5,3 'E A 7- V Q. gefrvigy V Q -4 af whiff as -ff, 4954 ' Ken Bell Larry Bell 1 V Rick Birkenholtz Linda Brewer Glenda Britt , ' I di , , L G c iy i N A HL 3 .Ni S. ii S as l 356' r K Bw, l fix 'M wx' I fn if x W my-P A L V I , V. Dan Gregg , G Mark Grosvenor Nancy Hopk1rlS V . Wayne Horton k Kathy Jusson :Ts K r ia. X lm I i 1 z: 1 ,Q- ,-A 4. 3 'V' , ,, 1 5 ::' 'Si '- , ig K VK Y !, ai in elre riryy A - , Duane Owens Lai .,-- Barbara Pion ,l d 1 :1 E Nancy Plummer :.' Pat Purscell l ' Bob Riley 5,:wWxiM,4Lk- if ,, , 7 , 5 . YJ S 21 g isis? ,. .fi 13251 A' M. . ,gwgf i ,Mau ii, .. ., ,. MQ? .'. AB 2. l 2 Doug Sandy Ruth Seals Larry Smith Steve Smith Mary Te-ed M A my Y i ' Q iw a - 5 ,sq 7 J S ffifir I fi! 5 :t:-- ii ii W S 9 A NA '-...N It ary fx ,. E. J if ' 1 f ,' 1 YY ! LL 'f n M' om owman Z 'Z' gun Vgoods Z' . Larry Yoakum J im Ahn Dianna Annis Donna Annis Sam Bankes Marilyn Beard aah :Pa i Denny Deaking Earl Durocher Sherry Gathercole Cheryl Henderson Linda J abbaai wg- -I .f,. .e:.:L., - Ka, . IW Z ' Q-'if 2 1 -sg w e SOPHOMORES 9 ,L A L., ff yr wg',,a y ff il 3 6 'Ml X, Q ea fi 57' W fx Ewa A 'fx f Lfflifliiffg' Q 1, , 7 gg Q , 3 cl K 4 S 1-fA DB , dy A Q 'HR Susan Lester Carlotta Naisbitt Donna Nichol Alan Norrnandin Lennie Owens RL A ,,:'Z4. kk , L ,ra ., ,. , .l - 1-kwin ' rr.L, I +2 -f erre Q lv 2 A L an Lg I B B M 5 ,. S. 5 5 ,, I Bonnie Bell Mike Bell Bud Brant Randy Briles Brad Davis A, ah 'inn L ilu is L yryl L 55 .er . - 1, X 1 1 S 5 fn l riff we 4 f .1 m,-eww, is i ainaamwi :ff f M. lag? 5 f Q! Don Keipp Pam Kintz Frank Krohn Terry Leonard Fredena Lester A gf. as ? Q E ali' a if afhli .Q .. Bill Ray Harry Reed Lois Sickor. Debbie Smit' Dixie Smith E? ' lung A ,fd . l 'X ,,. ., ,M k .. J 5 Kam Q E W g ,. 2 - 3 All 1 Q Q E X ' 3 David Wadsworth Howard Wearmouth Elizabeth Williams Nancy Williams Peggy Wilson , tx was ' - Y fl as ,Q in wma ai 3 si 3 33 5, fiwwfeiagxf , xg LI Q i .., J ff 1 Ll Alvin Sneller 1,,WQ.w Par Teed l 'i I Eddie Thompson I Donna Vande Kieft , Connie Varese W .. .A W is fi-Q J, X lf. 'X Ronna Cox Don Wing Ed Wegele Chuck Wyer Don Yoakum Max Allsup Kathy Annis Dean Baker Terry Beals Mike Beals Rose Brightwell Ronnie Bruxvoort Cliff Cassady Sharon Collins Ellen Conley Brian Faidley Garold Fields Grant Findley John Goodlaxon Susan Gould T' H ik? 5 I FRESHMEN u K i ii rsyii as K - 1 :::' jf :: ' ..., ' ' 1 1 f .s i l -i:- W ff? Kerry Battles Sharon Beard Jon Bell Carol Birkenholtz Dixie Bogard Dan Davis Debbie Dooley Roseanne Dop Gary Dunsbergan Katie Evans ,,,r I , 4313? ::,i . Ruth Grosvenor Tom Hall Becky Hasselman Laliita Henderson Nancy Hobbs 4 , was M..- ffx s a a? w. Joe Hopkins Doug Jones Margie Lester li ' Win ' A -' 4- - ,Q L ., , 1 W 2 fa- 'V -ff afar 434, A 1 f Mfg ,. .5 f V A, Q gpg, -is ' fi : 4 Joni Nordskow Steve O'Braza Don Orlich Earle Pion Vester Rawlins Jolene Shepley Patty Shissler Bob Smith Kyle Snowden Sallie Stinson K .V 1 g..,,t x Marvin Lind Dora Lippincott Kirby Monroe Dick Myhra Patty Neal sf, wx, K mf, . , .a was 5 F322 yi, Q x.-ff, R f ,4 ,,, in,rl R NF! fi. ' E , Al 1i',.:v. S W 'Sf gd, x ' -.45 or ff? if Q ,K as fisig n M in 'bill vi i JF' Q f Bill Riddle Joyce Rorabaugh Mickey Rosenbaum Erin Schrader J im Seieroe ,ga .2 W 4 ,N ' e',J'v'f ,L gh ,Z if R224 . 3 ,vi , I f Ng Jody Tomlonovic Glen Van Baale John Van Boord Gary Vanderschel Patty Warner V ff 11-3 P .v 5 at SQXQQ 1 a , ex A my T Q 4' -mm' 3 '2 ' 9' P nz K if 5, .. , is Q'- '31x ' 5g Q . if 'ful' R H :sa 'fig iilgijv Aj-' -, meimiz S 1, 7.2525 , nrrarbyr , , a1 r an W 1 , .ln ef fr: - 'SW ?-VT' -5713--Siia, A- 2-ffb'1:...TLf'ff1. g-2 Y!!! NSN oxQ?xF'o1f'?fI5, , K. .,ln , Q., ff, ,fr SAW'-w:s1, K YINEQ vi, 1w791 ,SSM- iiaezagfi-Q2 - 4.1531-P5 L?.ffyfwii, xiii, aiu Q rzfww-1 1 sim Q Christie Swanson N David Swanson Susan Taylor if Debbie Thomas Lynn Todd . .f 2 5 , ,.y, T T ' 4- 0: if f Susan Warner Cathy Webb Barbara Weirick Don Wheatcraft Karen White 'i by Q 'HF' +23 ER Peggy Haney, Terry Ingraham, Don Woods CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS: Dennis Lind, presidentg Cora Van Boord, treasurerg Kathy Husson, secretaryg Larry Bell, vice- president. SOPHOMORE CLASS: Lois Sickora, secretaryg Harry Reed, presidentg Don Wing, vice-presidentg Peggy Wilson treasurer. x is J . 1 wi sgsrrfao A fi FRESHMAN CLASS: Jody Tomlonovic, secretary-treasurerg Bill Riddle, presidentg Ruth Grosvenor, vice- president. 'D A2 If 1 C 0 X RH' X U54 9 ' 1 2 Yin ADMINISTRATION Mr. David Murdock Principal Mrs . Connie Allen Secretary X fl w ffm l'l'lL'irml '-nn W ,l,1 ww vw M -A Q: W- 1, , Mr. William Slicker Superintendent i Q lf 'sf' 59 3511 ' If H +34 H f +4 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Nettie Beals: English Vy ron Truog: Science Mrs. Peggy Ellsworth: Vocal Music John Huckelberry: Industrial Arts Robert Skinner: Instrumental Music Mrs. Esther Grosvenor: English, Librarian . M aw V. me crm , 'HW-53' ' William J. Slickerz Superintendent Darrell Curry: Social Studies, Girls' Coach rw-.,, ,f.,..,,amf-am, Miss Judy Vachata: French David D. Murdock: Principal, Journalism James Reiff: Mathematics ' Mrs. Kathryn Slatkoskiz Commercial Dean Botts: Boys' Coach, Physical Education, Drivers' Training Jerry Van Dalenz Social Studies, Science Miss Kathy Hancock: Business Education, English if f K Q . 1 , W SCHOOL BOARD Supt. William Slicker, Mr. Keith Keipp, Mr. Earl Bell, Dr. Maynard Jones Mr. Joe Gannon, president. Not pictured: Mr, Martin Wenes COOKS AND BUS DRIVERS O V.., i L S5 2 4 .. 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