Colfax High School - Tiger Yearbook (Colfax, IA)

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' Q5 if lf f' -Wir 'Ov . 1 v, 1- n 1'1' ' ' 'M Nina-QW Tiger Colfax Community High School Colfax, Iowa 1967 11 'QL 'ff' T ' Colfax Community High School Colfax, Iowa 1967 nnual Staff Editor Assistant Editor Typist Sales Manager Advertising Editor Sports Editor Class Editor Photographer Photographer Advisor Kathy Husson Jeanette Good Nancy Kintz Ann Woods Duane Owens Gene Webb Wayne Horton Gary Balmer Rick Birkenholtz Mrs. Kathryn Slatkoski -sim mai, We, the Class of 1967, wish to dedicate the Tiger '67 to you, Mr. Reiff, for the fairness, helpfulness, and teaching ability that you have shown to us during our years at CHS and for your sense of humor that has made your classes so enjoyable. Most of us have had you as a teacher or a coach at some time during high school, and as a small way of saying thank you for all the help which you have given to us, assistance that we will always remember, we are dedicating this annual to you. -l Foreign Exchange Students Ellie Fernandes from Brazil No books or schooling would teach me what I've learned in this short time I stayed in Colfax. It has been the most thrilling experience in my life, and I have good memories of CHS that I'll be proud to tell my family and friends. The warm friendship and open hearted- ness I experienced here are a true picture of the American people. Thank you very much. Olle Rubens son from Sweden Now that school is out and I only have a few weeks left of my stay here in Colfax, I wish I could take this whole year over again. I have had a wonderful time here, which has been a year of learning and given me friendships and experiences that I shall never forget. It is my greatest hope to come back here sometime and until then, -- Iwill miss you all. ll GRADS I came back to Bryllcreeml Did he make it? C I dare ya! GO Dougie Go! 1 A- ould I have bad breath'?'?'?? 'X I ' Ngwaw. , e . Bisiffiga , a 12 mrs -r W em-4 5 f'1'gg'iq.- 'Q ,AWKQIQF ng ,V 533,39 g, -,za ,air v Y , 1w,A , J ' i!?fMl.ai-g!4.Q .J Never volunteer! D0 you mean the parade is in five minutes'fT Napoleon? BILL ANNIS Class Treasurer 25 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,45 C Club l,2,3,4. DICK ANNIS Dickie-Byrd C Club 2,3,45 Class Play 45 Boys' Basketball l,2g Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Baseball 1,4. GARY DAVID BALMER Indian Guide Charlie Annual Staff 4g Boys' Basketball Manager lg C Club l,2,3,4g Camera Club 3,45 President of Camera Club 4. YERLA VIOLA BALMER Class Play 43 Library Club 4g Camera Club 3,45 - Secretary 4. LARRY LEE BELL Class Vice-President 3g C Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Baskefbaii 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2, 3,43 Track l,2,3,45 Operators' Club lg Baseball 1,45 Pep Club Vice-President 4. KENNETH MARK BELL Belfry Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Small Vo- cal Groups l,2,3g Class Play 4g Boys' Basketball l,2,3g March- ing Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,4g Small Band Groups l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3. X ,4im M 415' ,wi 1 RICK R. BIRKENHOLTZ Model 'A' Kid Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Camera Club 3,45 Camera Club Vice-President 4. THOMAS NORMAN BOWMAN Tombo C Club 3,45 Class Play 45 Track 15 Wrestling 152,35 Op- erators' Club 1. GLENDA BRITT Class Play 45 Pep Club 4. THEREASA ANN CONLEY Tree Orange and Black l,2,3,4- Sec- retary 4g Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Small Yocal Groups l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Girls' Basketball 1,25 Drama Club 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3: Concert Band l,2,3,45 Madrigal 45 Drill Team 2. DOUG CROSS Colonel Class Vice-President l,25 C Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Boys' Basketball 1,25 Football l,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Baseball 45 President of Pep Club 4. R. DAVID DOP DipDy Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Small Vo- cal Groups l,2,35 C Club 1, 25 Wrestling l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Small Band Groups 2,3,4. HELOISE FERNANDES Ellie JEANETTE FAITH GOOD Susie Annual Staff Assistant Editor45 Class Play 45 Girls' Basketball 1,2 - Manager 3,45 Track 15 Student Council 4 - Secretary45 Library Club 25 Softball 3,45 National Honor Society Treas- urer 45 Drill Team 2. DANIEL A, GREGG Sunshine Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Small Vo- cal Groups 3,45 Class Play 45 Football 1,25 Drama Club 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 45 Madrigal 4. MARK GROSVENOR Class President 15 C Club l, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Student Council l,2,35 Golf 1, JOHN WAYNE HORTON Surfer Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Small Vocal Groups 1,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Boys' Basket- ball l,2,35 Operator's Club 1,25 Golf 2,3,45 Camera Club 3,4. NANCY ANN HOPKINS YYHOppyYY C Club 2,3,45 Class Play 45 Girls' Basketball 1,2,35 Track 2,45 Drill Team 25 Majorette 45 Softball 4. MN Q35 ,K f- . . , tive . ts ,tg 4, , M QW? was-v ' KATHY HUSSON Orange and Black l,2g Class Secretary 2,35 Annual Stafflidi- tor 45 Student Council 45 Class Play 4. JEANE JONES Jeanie Class Play 4g Home Ee. Club lg Pep Club 4g Homecoming Atten- dant 4. NANCY ANN KINTZ Orange and Black 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Small Vocal Groups l,2,3g Vocal Accompanist l,2,3,4g Annual Staff Typist 43 Class Play 45 Girls' Basketball l,2g C Club 2g Concert Band l,2,3,45Marcli- ing Band l,2,3,-13 Pep Band l,2, 3,45 Stage Band l,2,3,4g Small Band Groups l,2,3,-15 Softball 15 Drill Team 23 Library Club 2. DENNIS G. LIND Olli Class President 2,3,4g Orange and Black l,2,3g C Club2,3,4g Class Play 45 Football l,35 Manager 2,43 Wrestling lg Op- erators' Club l,2g Pep Club 4. GERRY LOURENS KAREN MAGG LARRY OSBORN RONALD DUANE OWENS Buckshot Annual Staff 45 C Club 3,45 Class Play 45 Boys' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Opera- tor's Club l,2. BARBARA KAY PION Barb Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Basket- ball l5 Track 15 Homemaking Club 35 Pep Club 4. NANCY ELIZABETH PLUMMER lYNanCll Orange and Black 45 Girls' Club 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Small Vocal Groups 35 C Club 45 Class Play 45 Track 3,45 Drama Club 45 Marching Band 3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Majorette 3,45 Softball 45 Homemaking Club 35 All State Vocal 3. ROBERT A. RILEY Crusher C Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,4. OLLE B. H. RUBENSSON Swede Camera Club 45 Pep Club 45 Orange gl Black Staff45 Basket- ball 45 Golf 4. or- 5' ? k,.U,v1 fXW'f 1-'PW .lf , 55555-'s 5J.,.m5 5 av 4z'TS flu-if XM... .ww DOUG SANDY At Prairie City: Boys' Glee Club 1,23 Football lg Track lg Drama Club l,2g Library Club l,2. At Colfax: Mixed Chorus 4 yearsg Small 'Vocal Groups 2,3,45 Mad- rigal 45 Class Play 4 years. RUTH ANN SEALS Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Mixed Chorus lg Small Vocal Groups lg Class Play 45 Library Club 2,3,4g Camera Club 3. LARRY WAYNE SMITH lNIoonshine Smitty Small Vocal Groups 3,4g C Club l,2,3,-lg Class Play 4g Boys' Basketball l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council lg Baseball l,4: Golf l,2,3,4g Science Fair Board President 4: Madrigal 4. STEPHEN MARK SMlTH Arnie Mixed Chorus l,2,3,-ig Small Vocal Groups l,2,3,-15 Class Oiiicer l,4g C Club l,2,3,4g Class Play 45 Boys' Basketball Manager l,2,3,45 Drama Club4g ltlarching Band lg Concert Band l,2g Small Band Groups l: Stu- dent Council l: All-State 3,4g Mudrigal -l. MARY ELIZABETH TELD HFUZZY.. Class Secretary l,-ig C Club 45 Class Play 45 Girls' Basket- ball l,2g Cheerleader 4g Home- coming Attendant 2,3g Home- coming Queen 45 Soitball 3. MORRIS D. VAN BAALE Sabaal C Club 2,3,4g Class Play 45 Football l,2,3,4g Track l,3gOp- t-rator's Club lg Student Council 3,4 - President -1- Yice-Presi- dent 3. CORRYETTE ADRIANA VAN BOORD Cora Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Treas- urer 35 Class Play 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band 152, 3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Library Club 25 Homemaking Club 3. DEBORAH JO YANDERPOOL Debbie Puddles Orange and Black l,2,3,4 - Edi- tor 45 Girls' Glee Club l5 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Small Vocal Groups l,2,35 Class Treasurer 45 C Club l,253,45 Class Play 45 Girls' Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,253,45 Pep Band l,2,35 Small Band Groups l,2,45 Drum Majorette 45 Student Council 45 Softball l,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 3,45 Drill Team 25 Office Girl 4. EDWARD GENE WEBB Apollo Annual Staff 45 C Club 253,45 Football 152,35 Student Council 2,35 Golf l,253,4. DARRELL LEE WING C Club 3,45 Class Play 45 Boys' Basketball 35 Football i,2,3,4. ANN MARIE WOODS Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Cho- rus l,253,45 Small Vocal Groups 35 Annual Staff 45 C Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Track l5 Drama Club 45 Student Coun- oil 45 Cheerleader 2,354 - Cap- tain 45 Golf 45 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 45 Drill Team 2. LARRY YOAKUM Grace Mixed Chorus 354. Q ,Vi- 5 V First row, Left to Right: Tom Bowman, Nancy Kintz, Mary Teed, Ellie Fernandes, Glenda Britt, Jeanette Good, Thereasa Conley, Jeane Jones, Nancy Plummer, Debbie Vanderpool, Larry Smith. Second Row: Larry Osborn, Ruth Seals, Ann Woods, Barbara Pion, Kathy Husson, Cora Van Boord, Karen Magg, Verla Balmer, Nancy Hopkins, Danny Gregg. Third Row: Ken Bell, Bob Riley, Dave Dop, Larry Yoakum, Dick Annis, Gene Webb, Duane Owens, Morris Van Baale, Doug Cross, Wayne Horton, Dennis Lind. Fourth Row: Olle Rubensson, Doug Sandy, Steve Smith, Darrellwing, Gerry Lourens, Rick Birkenholtz, Gary Balmer, Mark Grosvenor, Bill Annis, Larry Bell. To the Tune of More Ours is the greatest school we've ever known And we are proud to call it all our own Now we must leave these halls for ever more Go face the world and open many doors We'll always think of here The memry's that we hold so dear Our lives will be in their keeping Waking, sleeping, laughing, weeping Where we will plant our roots it's hard to say Or all the limbs we'll lose along the way We know that we'll climb many tow'rs And our minds will strain for hours And the future will be ours. Baccalaureate High School Auditorium Sunday, May 21, 1967 8:00 P.M. PRELUDE- Air From Peasant Cantata .... J. Bach Colfax Concert Band - Robert E. Skinner, Director PROCESSIONAL- Coronation March . . G. Meyerbeer Colfax Concert Band INVOCATION . . . Rev. Anthony Pettrone First Christian Church O SING UNTO THE LORD . . . . . . . . . Hassler Mixed Chorus SCRIPTURE . . . . . . . . Rev. David Biddle Assembly of God Church SERMON . . . . . . . Rev.VirgilV. Smith First Presbyterian Church CALL TO REMEMBRANCE . . . . . . . . . . Farrant Mixed Chorus BENEDICTION . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Laurence Garrett First Methodist Church RECESSIONAL- Pomp and Circumstance . . . . Elgar Colfax Concert Band 'il Commencement High School Auditorium Wednesday, May 24, 1967 8:00 P,M. PRELUDE- St, Anthony Divertimentou . . . Joseph Haydn I-Allegro II-Chorale III-Minuetto IV-Rondo Colfax Concert Band -RobertE. Skinner, Director PROCESSIONAL- Trumpet Voluntary . . Henry Purcell Colfax Concert Band INVOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Charles Wilder First Baptist Church O BROTHER MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Shaw Mixed Chorus HONORS . . . Thomas S, Engelbert Principal Departmental Awards: Outstanding studentinlnstrumental Music . . Nancy Kintz Outstanding student in VocalMusic .... Stephen Smith Mathematics Awards . . . Gary Balmer, Wayne Horton English Award ........... Rick Birkenholtz Science Awards .... Mark Grosvenor, Gary Balmer Home Economics Award ......... Verla Balmer Commercial Award . . . . . Jeanette Good Social Studies Award . . . . . . Gene Webb Speech Award ..... . . . . . Verla Balmer Outstanding Girl Athlete . . . . . . Debbie Vanderpool Honor Students: Top 15 percent of the Graduating Class: Larry Smith, Gary Balmer, Verla Balmer, Wayne Horton, Doug Cross, Kathy Husson. I Scholarships: LaFemme Federated Woman s Club to Mary Teedg American Legion Auxiliary to Wayne Horton. Valedictorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Grosvenor Salutatorian . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Mary Teed PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF 1967 ...... . . Lawrence L, Winter, Superintendent PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Keipp, President Board of Education BENEIDICTION . . . .... . . . Rev. Karl Holtkamp Immaculate Conception Church RECESSIONAL- Pomp and Circumstance . . . Elgar Colfax Concert Band Senior Class Will I, MARY TEED, will to any girl who enjoys having her purse taken, her books closed while studying, her pen taken while writing, and who enjoys being talked to while trying to study, a seat next to Terry Leonard. I, RUTH SEALS, do hereby will my position of head library brownie to Donna Vande Kieft, providing that she can teach Margie Lester how to be a competent librarian. I, NANCY HOPKINS, will my majorette uniformto Don Woods, provided that no alterations are made, that he wears it to every home football game, and that he twirls the baton as poorly as I do. I, DICK ANNIS, do hereby will to Terry Beals, Denielle and Yolonda Peterson, providing he will believe all their falsehoods. I, DARRELL WING, do hereby will my ability of being called down by a teacher to Terry Leonard, providing that he can break my record for one class. I, DAVE DOP, do hereby will the high school driveway to all up and coming drag racers, so long as they promise to keep it well coated with rubber as we have so faithfully done. I, TOM BOWMAN, do now and forever will to the freshmen the writing on the paper of my will, to the sophomores the paper of my will, and to anyone who wants them, the memories of CHS. I, STEVE SMITH, will my great acting abilities, which are few and far between, to Norm Rosenbaum, providing he learns how to act drunk! I, GARY BALME R, will my uncanny ability for making unquestionably perfect photographic prints to Frank Krohn. I, LARRY BELL, do hereby will one tall tree, one rope with loop, and one jumpy horse to anyone who calls me Zane. Also, I will my radiant personality and superior intelligence to the freshmen because they need it. . I, DOUG SANDY, do hereby will to the class of 68 all the teamwork and togetherness that have so well marked the class of 67 with the hope that they can improve upon our great record in this field. I, DENNIS LIND, will my power to turn ruby red at any moment of embarrassment to Donald Keipp. I, DOUG CROSS, do hereby will the Iron Horse to anyone who thinks he can tame it. I, DAN GREGG, will my ability to take vacations from school to Don Keipp, providing he misses at least one day a week. I, LARRY SMITH, will all of my ability, both athletic and scholastic to your friend and mine, Jerry Hamer, in hopes that he can make the best of them and have as much fun and success as I have. I, DEBBIE VANDERPOOL, will to Ruth Grosvenor all of my remaining golf tees in hopes that she will learn to drive a ball without crushing the tee. To Michael Jay Rosenbaum I leave forty-million bottles of my good luck so that he can continue to be a member of the girls' golf team. A I, BARBARA PION, will my dear brothers to the Colfax lunch room, providing they eat lunch every day and keep that room clean. I, EDWARD GENE WEBB, do hereby will the following things: First, Iwill the mind of Bob Riley to science--provided that they can find it. Next, to Bob Riley I will the Mount Palomar Telescope as it will save him from neck trouble in his so-called star gazing expedi- tions. Next, I will my ability to putt to Mickey Rosenbaum, provided that he will at least be able to break a 56 at Knoxville. Lastly, I will my ability to find a way to get to Des Moines to anyone who can develop the same type of love and devotion for a certain Des Moines school that I have. I, LARRY OSBORN, do hereby will to next year's sophomore class my brother, providing they can stand him like I have the past few years. I, KATHY HUSSON, will all the chocolate popcorn recipes in the world to the nearest trashburner, so no one else will ever burn his hand while making it. I, JEANETTE GOOD, do hereby will my office of Secretary of the Student Council to anyone who can take notes fast enough to get down everything that everybody says at the meetings and can get all of the jobs done that they always give to the secretary. I, OLLE RUBENSSON, do hereby will my Swedish-English accent to the next year's exchange student. I, RICK BIRKENHOLTZ, will to Frank Krohn and Alan Normandin all of my Ford maga- zines so that they can buy a great Ford when their Studebakers wear out for fall apartjg to Terry Leonard, a four-cylinder 40 horsepower Model 'A' engine for his car so he won't peel around corners or get caught draggin' Eddie Thompson's Saabg and to anyone, a pair of Model 'A' Fords, providing that they continue the antique car museum that I have started. I, CORA VAN BOORD, will Sallie Stinson to anyone who can bear to work with her at the Tastee-Freez. I, KEN BELL, will the following: some maha'watta to Kathy Daniels, my ability to draw, write letters, chew gum, or talk in English class to Terry Beals, provided he doesn't get caught, and my love life to Linda Jabaai, on consideration thatshe doesn't stick with the same boy for longer than a week. I, NANCY KINTZ, do hereby will my seat in band to Carlotta Naisbitt, Jeff Orlich, or Gloria Smith, whichever one can play the most wrong notes and play out of tune the most as I have done this year. I, THEREASA CONLEY, will my nickname QTe,resitay to Terry Leonard, providing he gets as much teasing as I do. I, JOHN WAYNE HORTON, will my outstanding ability in golf to Doug DeGraff, provided he can tie my record of losing 3 golf balls on the same hole. Ifurther will my wonderful, golden voice to Don Keipp, provided he be allowed to serenade Ruth every other night. Lastly, I will my immortal nickname of Surfer to anyone who can withstand as much torture as I did last summer. I, VERLA BALME R, will my long hair to Joyce Rorabaugh, providing that she uses it to the best of her abilities. I, GERRY LOURENS, will my tall stature to Chuck Wyer to help him see over the steering wheel when driving his car. I, DUANE OWENS, will to the administration all the office girls they need, if they promise to get them out of class at least twice a day. I, JEANE JONES, do hereby will the following: my sisterly 1ove for Glen Van Baale to Margaret Ward, my long hair to Bob Smithg my fun with the guys on our field trips to any girly my ability to get involved with people to Don Wing, and my love of going barefoot to everyone! I, ANN WOODS, will my ability to make more money than I am supposed to selling lunch tickets to Erin Schrader. I also will my extra small size orange bloomers to Kristy Plummer in hopes they fit her better than they did me. I, GLENDA BRITT, hereby do will to any underclassman my old walking shoes, provided that they walk to school every day in snow, rain, sleet, and hail as I have done for the last four years. I, ELLIE FERNANDES, will my perfect English to the speech class and my private skip day to any junior. I, NANCY PLUMMER, do hereby will my ability to chew gum while cheering to Ellen Conley and Erin Schrader, my ability to pinch hard to Don Wing, with the hope he'll use it in the best interest of everyone, and my superb driving ability to Glen Van Baale. I also will my ability to be a big sister to Margaret Ward and Brenda Beals. CLASS MOTTO Today's Goals Are Tomorrow's Triumphs CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Yellow Rose Royal Blue and White Senior Class Prophecy The famous physical scientist, Dr. Hans Christian Deisdler Orstead Smith III, consented to demonstrate his newly-developed human frequency transceiver, a device to tune in on the separate frequency waves of any human being, anytime in the past or future, and view his activities. The committee in charge of the senior class prophecy decided to refer to that famous scientist Dr. Hans Christian Deisdler Orstead Smith III, in order that they be assured of the most accurate method to foretell the future of the class of 1967. We travelled to the Mojave Desert and the secret laboratory of Dr. Smith. After descending in the elevator to the research complex and meeting Dr, Smith, we immediately disclosed our purpose. Dr. Smith set the time transformer to the year 1977. The transceiver hummed to life and its screen formed the image of its first subject: Bill Annis is now the president of that well-known organization, the Federally United Bureau for the Advancement of Rebels, or better known as FUBAR, Professional boxer, Dick Annis, has just challenged Cassius Clay to a match if Clay is man enough to throw away his crutches. Gary Balmer, a professional student has just taken over the student body president at the I, S, U, campus proclaiming himself the New Generation's Don Smith. World famous interior decorator, Verla Balmer, has just been consigned to redecorate the Taj Mahal. She is planning to do it in Early American. Ken Bell, a world renowned artist, has just fallen into a productive slump. It has been discovered that his mother hid his crayons until he practices his trombone. Larry Bell, a research chemist for Delbert Research Incorporated, has just invented a rust preventative for wood. Rick Birkenholtz, a high-ranking official of Ford Motor Company, has just been discovered as being a coimter-spy for Chevrolet. The well-known marriage counselor, Tom Bowman, has recently finished his doctorate thesis entitled Marriage Troubles Begin with Going Steady in High School. Thereasa Conley, after making a comparative study of Voodoo rituals has fulfilled her religious aspirations by becoming a witch doctor's assistant in Africa. Doug Cross, is now test driver for Willy's Jeep Corporation. The only problem is they haven't developed a model to survive the tests he gives them. The Secretary of Internal Stability in Sweden, David Dop, is now a strong supporter of the Cultural Revolution. Ellie Fernandez is now a famous Brazilian folk singer known as The Shaggy One, Jeanette Good has just started a loan company for steadies who have trouble paying for long distance phone calls. Danny Gregg and Larry Smith have formed their newest combo, The Noblemen XI, and have finished their most recent hit record, Night Rider. Mark Grosvenor is still engaged in his tireless undercover work for the CIA and has just been named the outstanding philosopher of the year. Nancy Hopkins has just been fired from her 25th job in 10 years --- none of her bosses could keep their minds on their work when she wore her mini skirts. Kathy Husson, an ardent admirer of Mickey Mouse, has just been named Mouseketeer of the year. Gerry Lourens has just replaced the Green Hornet with his new program The Chartreuse Mosquito-Doer of Evil with his hot Q?j '64 Ford, The Black Beauty. Jeane Jones has developed a new computer dating process which matches 1 1X2 million boys to one girl, namely her. A well-known furrier, Nancy Kintz, now specializes in that rare breed animal, the Grey Squirrel. Karen Magg has opened a chain of A KLB Cafes across the United States. The A and B standing for Awful Bad. Larry Osborn has made his fame in the professional pie-eating circuit and makes twice as much in the Alka-Seltzer commercials. Duane Owens has just joined forces with Dennis Lind to form the notorious watermelon pirates known as Buckshot Owens' Raiders and use a hemi-headed Oliver for their getaway. Barbara Pion has just been awarded the incentive medal from the Roto-Rooter Company for her undying faithfulness to their motto, You cram 'em, we'll ram 'em. Nancy Plummer, after having her ears pierced, has pierced her nose and become a Ubangi tribeswoman. Professional wrestler, Bob Riley, better known as Crusher has just been disbarred from the wrestling league for over-acting. Olle Rubensson is still reported missing since 1967 when he took his tour of the United States. He was last seen entering the Playboy mansion in Chicago. Well-known politician, Doug Sandy, is trying to create a better public image by starring in rodeos -- his best event is bull throwing. Famous author, Ruth Seals, after having her 15th novel banned, has just opened her own bookshop in which no one under 18 is admitted. Steve Smith a professional golfer, has just fallen into a slump and has decided to consult that masterful club pro, Wajgge Horton. Mary Teed has just been nominated teacher-of-the-year for her unique methods of liberal instruction. Morris Van Baale is now top model for Clairol's new advertising campaign. Their slogan is Now boys can have as much fun as their girl friends. Cora Van Boord owns that famous gambling casino, The Dutch-A-Go-Go, with her top go-go-girl, Glenda Britt, better known as Candy Stripe. Debbie Vanderpool' is still serving time for the money she embezzled from the Senior Class. Gene Webb has just been demoted from captain to seaman fourth class in the Coast Guard for running three ships into icebergs, one of which was in the South Pacific. Successful dairy farmer, Darrell Wing, has crossed a cow and chickeng the animal gives instant eggnog. Ann Woods is now making it big in Hollywood after playing a leading role in the new Tarzan series as Cheetah. Larry Yoakum, a prominent horse trainer, has made a fortune since horse racing has become legal in Iowa. He has made a fortune with his horses winning at the Sed -Se-ni-om tDes Moines spelled backwardsj race track. Senior Class Officers Dennis Lind, Mary Teed, Debbie Vanderpool, Steve Smith. X67 UNDERGRADS L H l 5 E Junior Class Officers 3 . Ji 10 y ' ka, S L ' - . s f Y 9, if 9 ,, .GF 1' 'fi LH, elf 3 ,941 K ' W ,S W 5 fr 9 air fl we at Sam Bankes, Pam Kintz, Lois Sickora, Randy Briles. Sophomore Class Officers 2 Ruth Grosvenor, Sallie Stinson, Karen White, Christie Swanson Freshman Class Officers S-if Margaret Ward, Doug DeGraff, Brenda Beals. Juniors is :gi 5 6. ...auf -7 A f , 1 Lf y i M i.Elv N:-: ,- . '7 ' . -'QQ ,,: X ' ji. First Row left to right: Jim Ahn, Mike Bell, Brad Davis, Linda Jabaai, Fredena Lester, Lennie Owens. Second Row: Diane Annis, Bud Brant, Dennis Deakins, Don Keipp, Susan Lester, Bill Ray. Third Row: Sam Bankes, Randy Briles, Early Dulfiocher, Pam Kintz, F r rra' a rl, S if Shi., -,1 it 3,3 J vim - .- t ' 5- ,SX is .ew V '-415 i W , .E i , .f ,. :,' ' ' it X F QA W ::.,: - i sa. L - ,M if 5 ,gi Carlotta Naisbitt, Harry Reed. Fourth Row: Marilyn Beard, Ronna Cox, Sherry Gathercole, Frank Krohn, Donna Nichol, Debbie Smith. Fifth Row: Bonnie Bell Kathy Daniels, Cheryl Henderson, Terry Leonard, Alan Normandin, Dixie Smith. ! fg, in 1 wi n o 'ZH 6 W li , 5 First Row left to right: Lois Sickora, Connie Varese, Chuck Wyer. Second Row: Pat Teed, Donna Vande Eddie Thompson, Howard Wearmouth, Peggi Wilson, Kieft, David Wadsworth, Eddie Wegele, Don Wing. x.- Sophomores izg- I f i, ,Z N . T191 . . - . mg 733 in . gf., - V gr g f, - ,.. ' V K Q. 5 , ri- , 5 wi Q , tg, , , N . ID , i, A ,jk lv' W 2 . L N? 'ff My l -- H' x . ' D, 1 K , ,., Q A V A f',,'?',.l? XY my sg i n '25, ,Z XL i I A lk' ii? Mi , ,gi 1 A ff ff fag ,Q F G S if , 5 1 YSP' mx. . I S First Row left to right: Denielle Peterson, Terry Beals, Ron Bruxvoort, Roseanne Dop, Grant Findley, Ruth Grosvenor. Second Row: Kathy Annis, Sharon Beard, Sharon Collins, Gary Dunsburgen, David Goodlaxson, Tom Hall. Third Row: Dean Baker, Jon Bell, Ellen Conley, Katy Evans, Susan Gould, Peggy .t gf A . .2 S9 ' A f ,.,' 4... , E A M , . AQ . - he , y t . M Haney. Fourth Row: Kerry Battles, Carol Birkenholtz, Danny Davis, Brian Faidley, Ricky Good, Becky Hasselman. Fifth Row: Mike Beals, Dixie Bogard, Debbie Dooley, Gerold Fields, Mike Grimm, Jane Henderson. Sixth Row: Margie Lester. 2 i X z, 5 ., .fmt MA i , 1 4 , P , 7 , 2? .i lky J ? , . Q 'Q QLZ , 1 , g, X . I s' 5 If e V iw ' Q ' S 'f R, . J' '.Q,- 'lt ,K L,'L A 'E First Row left to right: Joe Hopkins, Dick Myhra, Joyce Rorabaugh,Ky1e Snowden, Debbie Thomas, Susan Warner. Second Row: Jerry Ingraham, PatNeal, Mickey Rosenbaum, Mary Lou Spencer, Jody Tomlonovic, Kathy Webb. Third Row: Doug Jones, Steve O'Braza, Erin Schrader, Sallie Stinson, John Van Boord, Barbara y 5,3555 f M ,if iw 4? R iiai. iaya, 4 . S Q fa :K M ,ffl S ,L , : ,. V , f 3 K 'Jil ' H W Uv 5 , ,fa 'W ' 3' Z , y4,w,, ,,..,,,v E ,V 1,12 1 V Q , F AV, i . , 3 1. it J at ff 2 if -,-5, wig i':f Q A , 5371 Q , V ' Weirick. Fourth Row: Marvin Lind, Don Orlich, Jim Seieroe, Christie Swanson, Glen Van Baale, Don Wheatcraft. Fifth Row: Dorra Lippincott, Earle Pion, Patty Schissler, David Swanson, Gary VanderSchel, Karen White. Sixth Row: Kirby Monroe, Bill Riddle, Bob Smith, Susan Taylor, Patty Warner, Don Woods. i T if 3 5' lst 'Q ff.. ' I , my we Y Y gig? ,Y 5 .23 Ne 2 M-'E SRV a nn, Q 1 :gm f ' A I , n l' 'Q W ff VN 3 638, ' :Xl I ,. 4 eh ,Q Q KE-gl t I N . q W r ' A A Z. . I ,serif A A ' fm 4 rv 'L si -.1 'Q 1. R k wh ' R im of s ' Vi 'A , .s Q B - 1 . .. tw' To 'wk M N ,, 1' , . ., W VM 6. 1 ,ax .- mx First Row, left to right: Emory Ahn, Larry Borts, Dennis Dop, Jerry Hamer, Georgia Holdefer, Teresa Lusk. Second Row: David Annis, Virginia Britt, Mike Fields, Ricky Hadsall, Bill Hopkins, Mike McVay. Third Row: Tony Baker, Fred Cortez, Jackie Good, 3 Q AZ 1. 'Jil ff dw- s D U J S' sighs! fd' N frm Eu F 'Q I I ' 1,1 if ' Freshmen : fi 2 ,T Q K i islsl F if tt., h,y y ,C X C T J ff, J T f Q-1 slls T Nm X W Ai Barbara Hanna, Chardelle lngraham, Mike May. Fourth Row: Brenda Beals, Walter Cortez, Mike Harrnison, Terry Ingraharn, Connie Miller. Fifth Row: Francis Borts, Doug DeGraff, Janet Heggen, Tim Johnson, Mark Monroe. s l . T ...X , , K f Q 1 45' wr 1 4 k y , . g 7 g 'gf ,- My IN f i X I ff' . m y In ' - l . K k fb x ,ff im . is-is fi mA.V I J V 2' 1 ,-, Q u , it Z S. -ms L - -Q rn: . ,k-LL '13-5 , . 7 gin i' it it '- ,gig may 2 . Y S J ,aww QA ay ug T 'fi iam First Row: John Nell, Gary Osborn, Kristy Plummer, David Steenhoek, Larry Thomas, Margaret Ward. Second Row: Tony Neil, Yolonda Peterson, Doug Rogers, Kay-Nelle Slatkoski, Jim Tomlonovic, Mark Wilder. Third Row: Doug Pierce,Norman Rosenbaum, Tta it 3 st P ag . 1, Q Q 52 X1 , t ii ke 5 - , .Q if S 3 ' r 3 Margaret Stodden, Jean Vande Kieft, Juanitawilliams. Fourth ROW: Janis Nicodemus, Dwight Pierce, Doug Smith, Mike Sumpter, Pat Vaughn. Fifth Row: Jeff Orlich, Frank Pion, Gloria Smith, Jim Ward. ,F ew- g ,B m , .,., -Deaf :TV S xg P4 4 2 .. x M A ' 'efi A'fs' The Iunior Class oi Colfax High School Presents ,..., ?LL'I,LlLllbQ Luhmlian In The Hawaiian Lounge Saturday Evening April Twenty-ninth Nineieen Hundred Sixty-seven if 1-lk, W 1 J '- ,f P.6'i,f ar XS, F P l Eli V ,.. 5 xVV., 1 I VVAV i , l h ,K 5 3 I x L 'i:v'EE I. R Vw W 10151 Wgwjw tp-fxylma-,V aw M ,ml Wgzxwajgwfmgwmfw QJMWWQMXQAIJ mf Z bQ f Wwwf - ww K SML hgh Kev-agalfgfxfwwpv Mba wwf WM WLMQJWQQA fwfof F5 A JAM ,M , Du fi H SPORTS in ala.. , Agp. A l . X X 1 t , fl it at Football Squad First row left to right: Bob Riley, Dick Annis, Darrell Wing, Doug Cross, Mark Grosvenor, Duane Owens, Larry Bell, Bill Annis, Morris Van Baale. Second row: Terry Beals, Don Woods, Walter Cortez, Mike Beals, Jerry Ingraham, Jon Bell, Earle Pion, Marvin Lind, Don Wing, Bill Riddle. Third row: Dennis Lind-Manager,Dean Baker, Johnston 6 Prairie City 0 Twin Cedars 0 Eddyville 1 2 Pleas antville l 2 Lynnville-Sully 19 North Mahaska 6 Monroe 0 Semco l 9 Jim Ward, Jim Seiroe, Don Orlich, BudBrant,Brad Davis, Glen Van Baale, Kerry Battles, Harry Reed. Fourth rowg Jim Reiff-Assistant coach, Danny Davis-Manager, Mike Harrnison, Terry Ingraham, Larry Boris, Tony Baker, Mark Wilder, Jim Tomlonovic, David Annis, Coach Dean Botts. Colfax l 3 Colfax l 3 Colfax 41 Colfax 32 Colfax 46 Colfax 0 Colfax 26 Colfax 34 Colfax 1 3 Record - 7 - 2 Conference Standing - Second FIRST ALL TEAM CONFERENCE Doug Cross Larry Bell Bob Riley Bill Annis Mark Grosvenor SECOND TEAM ALL CONFERENCE Darrell Wing Bob Riley Duane Owens Doug Cross Dick Annis HONORABLE MENTION Morris Van Baale Don Wing Larry Bell Captains Bill Annis 111 Morris Van Baale Morris Van Baale, Bill Annis, Mark Grosvenor, Doug Cross. Darrell Wing Mark Grosvenor Homecoming Queen: Mary Teed Seniors Attendants: Debbie Vanderpool J eane Jones Junior Attendant: Debbie Smith Sophomore Attendant: Christie Swanson Freshman Attendant Margaret Ward N-NMMHWM . Q, 6 .ff-A' 745 ,f 654' 9 f fill' Jimi 5355! F 'E I , ,I ' :V f A K as 1 , , - LSI? , H ., . ' Agfslfgiy 5, IEH1 UF -NNN Sayer, 5 if KILLS 'EM K fx 1 . - V, , a -, is A lf JGQZEHE : fi 'W' ' . . . F Sffi' ' A 5315? 1, T5 'N' t - .: . f :f-wwcmt ' -. V, V M -' ' E' ' .... . -k'- F nefnsruvcnonlrKf Wil 'irAnSlll!U1 o f 7 4 A ,Q Senior Float Junior Float Sophomore Float Freshman Float Junior High Float Orange and Black Float if .cw ., . . oft 5 ,.'.1.+f'1 ' i ff-75 : 7 n :SF Q55 I iffi-464: sary-.L J . Yi magg, ,. .f -L pw ay f- --fk 1 ,. 'ii . . -. , f- -.Sm-ff - f, I .Y W Rv, Kinky, , -, ' Qmsfzrocfl pang, A Q ' 42 L 5 . ifwfif' f ' HOME COMING SNA PS Girls' Basketball First Row Left to Right: Christie Swanson, Linda Jabaai Margaret Ward, Karen White, Ruth Grosvenor, Sallie Stinson Debbie Vanderpool, Jody Tomlonovic, Jackie Good Kathy Daniels, Brenda Beals, Joyce Rorabaugh. Second Row: Janet Heggen, Chardell Ingraham, Jean Vande Kieft. Third Row: Managers, Debbie Thomas and Jeanette Goodg Coach Darrell Curry. GIRLS' BASKETBALL RECORD Maxwell North Mahaska Pleasantville Prairie City Twin Cedars Southeast Polk Maxwell Monroe Lynnville-Sully North Mahaska Pleas antville Prairie City Twin Cedars Eddyville Brooklyn Monroe Urbandale Lynnville-Sully Colfax 6 7 Colfax 57 Colfax 42 Colfax 36 Colfax 33 Colfax 51 Colfax 59 Colfax 49 Colfax 26 Colfax 42 Colfax 43 Colfax 46 Colfax 48 Colfax 29 Colfax 56 Colfax 32 Colfax 61 Colfax 39 Final Record: 3 wins 15 losses BA SKE TBALL SNA PS Boys' Basketball Left to right Assistant Coach, Mr. Kuperg Manager, Baale, Jim Tomlonovic Don Wheatcraft D avid Bob Smith Mickey Rosenbaum, Walter Cortez, Don Swanson, Larry Smith Coach Roger Callahan and Keipp Brian Faidley Doug DeGraif, Ed Wegele, Manager, Steve Smith. Gerold Fields Olle Rubensson, Larry Bell, Glen V811 BOYS' BASKETBALL RECORD Maxwell Colfax North Mahaska Colfax Pleasantville Colfax Prairie City Colfax Twin Cedars Colfax Maxwell Colfax Monroe Colfax Lynnville-Sully Colfax North Mahaska Colfax Pleasantville Colfax Prairie City Colfax Twin Cedars Colfax Eddyville Colfax B-G-M Colfax Monroe Colfax Eddyville Colfax Lynnville-Sully Colfax Pleasantville Colfax Final Record: 7 wins 11 losses Wrestling we af s, -H First Row, left to right: Don Orlich, Bob Riley, Don Wing, Kerry Battles, Don Woods, Randy Briles, Mike Beals. Second Row: Terry Beals, Brad Davis, Pat Teed, Earle Pion, Bill Ray, Jim Good, and Coach Dean Botts. Colfax 26 Stuart 21 Colfax 26 SE MCO 21 Colfax 22 Woodward-Granger 26 Colfax 15 Bondurant-Farrar 41 Colfax 18 SE MCO 29 Colfax 6 Bondurant-Farrar 48 Colfax 13 Pleasantville 33 Colfax 1 7 Woodward-Granger 33 Colfax 21 Pleasantville 25 -X Final Record: 2 wins 7 losses Wrestling Captains Randy Briles,'Don Wing, and Coach Botts 35:55.55 W E ven though the wrestling team had a record of only two wins as opposed to seven defeats, manyvof the meets were lost by a matter of two pins or less. This year most of the boys were inexperiencedg therefore, a top notch wrestling team is anticipated in the next few years. z,.142l4f2,f In 1 1 Girls' Softball i f f .,:Q il' M ...,A. First Row, Left to Right: Chardelle Ingraham, Lois Kristy Plummer, Nancy Hopkins, JoyceRorabaugh,Dixie Sickora, Nancy Plummer, Debbie Vanderpool, Margie Smith, Third Row: Jeanette Good, Ruth Grosvenor, Lester, Debbie Thomas. Second Row: Fredena Lester, Margaret Ward, Cathy Webb, Connie Miller. 4 wins 4 losses Boys' Golf First row left to right: Gene Webb, Larry Smith, Steve Smith, Mickey Rosenbaum Second row: Coach James Reiff, Wayne Horton, Doug DeGraff, Danny Davis, Ed W egele. BOYS' GOLF RECORD Colfax 1 73 Colfax 157 Colfax 1 80 Colfax 168 Colfax 1 75 Colfax 1 77 Colfax 16 7 Colfax 1 83 Colfax 188 Colfax 180 Colfax 1 80 Colfax 180 Se ctional Colfax 344 4th Place Pella Carlisle Knoxville Dallas Center S. E. Polk Newton B Adel Dallas Center Newton B Dallas Center Grinnell Newton B Carlisle Final Record: 8 wins 5 losses 151 190 160 198 178 185 194 198 177 194 164 167 199 Girls' Golf First row left to right: AnnWoods, Ellen Conley, Erin Schrader, Debbie Thomas. Second row: Kay-Nelle Slatkoski, Ruth Grosvenor, Patty Shissler,Kathy Daniels, Debbie Vanderpool. Third row: Katy Evans, Sallie Stinson, Barbara Weirick, Christie Swanson. The opening year of girls' golf at CHS showed much promise for Coach Tom Engelbert. During the season the girls won 3 meets and lost 5 meets. The four girls who were medalists in at least one meet were Debbie Vanderpool, Kathy Daniels, Ruth Grosvenor, and Barbara Weirick. First row, left to rightg Ellen Conley, Ann Woods, Kay-Nelle Slatkoski, Second row: Erin Schrader, Nancy Plummer, Mary Teed, Varsity Cheerleaders 1 1 W W e did it! Pin 'um Go! Fight! win! Wrestlin heerleaders Left to right: Dorra Lippincott, Kristy Plummer, Barbara Weirick. Boys' Track , C A A i Ili mn, First Row, Left to Right: Walt Cortez, Mark Grosvenor, Row: Jim Seieroe, Jerry Ingraham, Terry Beals, Dean Larry Bell, Don Wing. Second Row: David Swanson, Don Baker, Kerry Battles. Fourth Row: Coach Dean Botts, Wheatcraft, Harry Reed, Max Allsup, Don KeiPD. Third Brian Faidley, Tony Baker, Bill Riddle. The editor would like to congratulate the track team and coach Botts for their first place victory in the conference meet. Those who helped obtain this goal werezbroad jump, second place--Walter Cortez, discus, first place--Mark Grosvenor and third place--Larry Bellg pole vault, fourth place--Don Keippg high hurdles, second place--Harry Reedg high jump, fifth place--Terry Beals, 100-yd. dash, first place--Mark Grosvenor and second place--Walter Cortez, 220-yd. dash, first place-- Mark Grosvenorg mile run, first place--Maxfillsupg 180-yd. low hurdles, second place--Harry Reed and third place--Larry Bellg 880-yd. dash, first place--Max Allsup. Also, the 440-yd. relay consisting of Walter Cortez, Don Wing, Don Keipp, and Mark Grosvenor took first placeg the 880-yd. relay--second placeg the mile relay--third placeg and the two mile relay--fifth place. The state track meet was held at Cedar Falls, Saturday, May 13. Mark Grosvenor placed in two events. He received third place in the 200-yd. dash, timing--22.4 g and fifth place in throwing the discus a distance of 134.72 II CDRGANIZATIONS Marching Band Q it ..,,i::a as Nl .-......., First Row: Debbie Vanderpoolg Second Row, Left to Right: NancyPlummer,MarilynBeard,Na.ncyHopkins, Connie Varese, Lois Sickora, Ronna Cox, Third Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Bell, Mickey Rosenbaum, Don Orlich, Gary VanderSchel, David Dopg Fourth Row: Nancy Kintz, CarlottaNaisbitt, Norman Rosenbaum, Jeff Orlich, Kyle Snowdeng Fifth Row: Mark Wilder, Bill Ray, Gloria Smith, Kirby Monroe, Don Woods, Sixth Row: John Van Boord, Kristy Plummer, Pat Vaughn, Terry Beals, Don Wheatcraftg Seventh Row: Don Keipp, Eddie Thompson, Mark Monroe, Karen Gorman, Barbara Weirickg Eighth Row: Cora Van Boord, Dorra Lippincott, Jon Bell, Susan Warner, Doug Rogers, Ninth Row: Marilyn Bell, Margie Lester, Joyce Rorabaugh, Patty Warner,David Swanson, Tenth Row: Susan Lester, Thereasa Conley, Barbaral-lanna. Majorettes V. ar rr' Q' X? Back Row, Left to Right:NancyHopkins,Debbie Vanderpool, Connie Vareseg Front Row, Left to Right: Lois Sickora, Ronna Cox, Nancy Plummer, Marilyn Beard. + Stage Band First Row: Mickey Rosenbaum, Ken Bell, David Dop, Debbie Vanderpool, Jeff Orlich, Nancy Kintz, Norman Rosenbaum, David Swanson. S e c on d R ow: D on Pep Wheatcraft, John Van Boord, Kristy Plummer, Pat Vaughn, Don Keipp, Don Woods, Barbara Hanna,Kirby Monroe. Band First Row: Eddie Thompson, Mark Monroe,Ky1e Snowden, Carlotta Naisbitt, Jeff Orlich, Nancy Kintz, Norman Rosenbaum, Doug Rogers, Cora Van Boord, Dorra Lippincott, Patty Warner, Susan Warner. Second Row: John Van Boord, Pat Vaughn, Don Orlich, Gary Vander Schel, Don Woods,Kirby Monroe, Bi11Ray,Karen Gorman, Kristy Plummer. Concert Band First Row, Barbara Hanna. Second Row: David Swanson, Dorra Lippincott. Third Row: Norman Rosenbaum, Nancy Plummer, Kyle Snowden. Fourth Row: Susan Warner, Margie Lester, Marilyn Bell, BAND OFFICERS Nancy Kintz, Don Keipp, Debbie Vanderpool Patty Warner, Debbie Vanderpool. Fifth Row: Kirby Monroe, Bill Ray, Kristy Plummer, Pat Vaughn, Don Wheatcraft. Sixth Row: Mark Wilder, David Dop, Don Woods, Ken Bell. iw y ' fi. A x.. I ? I' if ' f c ' J, First Row: Thereasa Conley, Susan Lester. Second Row: Joyce Rorabaugh, Barbara Weirick. Third Row: Doug Rogers, Cora Van Boord. Fourth Row: Gloria Smith, Jeff Orlich, Carlotta Naisbitt, Nancy Kintz. Fifth Row: f.-is S .,- ,,al f W 6 . 1 - ' 'six fo , Im 1 f ' IIIIH-My I .i p I 1 7 W ay. K1 , Y - X if 'Z John Van Boord, Karen Gorman, Mike Beals, Gary VanderSche1, Jon Bell. Sixth Row: Mickey Rosenbaum, Don Orlich. Seventh Row: Don Keipp, Mark Monroe, Eddie Thompson, Marilyn Beard. STUDENT DIRECTOR Don Keipp 2 Mixed Choru sa ld- - llasselman, Jody Tomlonovic, Ann Woods, Ruth Grosvenor, Cora Yan Boord. Third Row: Kerry Battles, Mark Monroe, Pat Vaughn, Norman Rosenbaum, Jim Ward, Doug DeGraff, Jim Tomlonovic, Doug Rogers, Frank Krohn. Fourth Row: Don Woods, Steve Smith, Connie Varese Sallie Stinson Donna Vande Kieft, Kirby Monroe, Doug Sandy, Don Orlich, Dennis Dop, Margaret Stodden, Barbara Weirick, Katy Evans, Becky First Roxy: Barbara Hanna, Nancy Plummer, Roseanne Dop, Debbie Thomas, Susan Lester, Kristy Plummer, Lois Sickora, Ellen Conley, Joyce Rorabaugh, Janet Heggen, Brenda Beals, Margaret Ward, Nancy Kintz. Second Row: Thereasa Conley, Peggi Wilson, PatShissler, Wayne Horton, Don Keipp, Larry Smith. Ai, ,,,,, tl , 9 Q? Q M 7' Q'-'fx ifffififii-J,-gflkz B 9 -1 -N 'fi 2. :few N 1 4 up H X . fi' 'X 'M ff J .Ki 1 1 fl':.f . vQg4ef,g,,9 Q.ch '-an Chorus Officers Steve Smith, Ellen Conley, Don Keipp, and Director, Mr. Smith. Girls' Glee Club l 4. .. lx First Row: Donna Vande Kieft, Barbara Hanna, Debbie Thomas, Georgia Holdefer, Janet Heggen, Lois Sickora, Nancy Plummer, Margaret Ward, Brenda Beals. Second Row: CarolBirkenholtz,ThereasaCon1ey,NancyHopkins, Nancy Kintz, Margaret Stodden, Becky Hasselman, Katy Evans, Karen White, Sallie Stinson, Christie Swanson. Third Row: Patty Neal, Pat Shissler, Connie Varese, P eggi Wilson, Kristy Plummer, Joyce Rorabaugh, Barbara Weirick, Debbie Smith, Jody Tomlonovic, Ruth Grosvenor, Cora Van Boord. Grange and Black Staff l ln. r First Row, Left to Right: Debbie Vanderpool, Nancy Kintz, Thereasa Conley,RandyBriles.SecondRowgDonna Vande Kieft, Susan Lester, Ruth Grosvenor, Christie Swanson, Karen White, Olle Rubennson. Third Row: Jody Tomlonovic, Janet Heggen, Cheryl Henderson, PattyNeal, Patty Shissler, Sallie Stinson, Katy Evans. Fourth Row: Mrs. Kathryn Slatkoski, Sponsorg Nancy Plummer, Erin Schrader, Jim Tomlonovic. Library Staff First Row, Left to Right: Ruth Seals, La Rita Henderson, Cheryl Henderson, Dianna Annis, Verla Balmer. Second Row: Virginia Britt, Kay-Nelle Slatkoski, Frank Krohn, Linda Jabaai, Donna Vande Kieft, Sherry Gathercole. Not pictured, Thereasa Conley. - 1. ii' 1 ' ,. ,. , W, L ,. Honor Society First Row: Mary Teed, Doug Cross, Rick Birkenholtz. Second Row: Jeanette Good, Randy Briles, Don Keipp, Mark Grosvenor. The Alpha Beta Chi Chapter of the National Honor Society was started this year at CHS, The officers were Mark Grosvenor, president, Don Keipp, vice-president, Randy Briles, secretary, and Jeanette Good, treasurer. This new organization was inducted by the Prairie City Chapter. Mr. Engelbert and Mr. Zanona sponsored the Society. Senior Class Pla Feudin', Fightin', ' Fussin' f-- - f a e zf' V if? First row left to right: Verla Balmer, Glenda Britt, Wayne Horton, Larry Bell, Larry Smith, Steve Smith, Cora Va.n Boord, Nancy Kintz, Debbie Vanderpool, Ann Danny Gregg. Fourth row: Doug Cross, Dennis Lind, Woods. Second row: Kathy Husson, Ruth Seals, Nancy Darrell Wing, Tom Bowman, Ken Bell, Duane Owens, Hopkins, Mary Teed, Thereasa Conley, Jeane Jones, Rick Birkenholtz. Nancy Plummer. Third row: Jeanette Good, Dick Annis, 55 National Camera Club First row, left to right, Richard Myhra, Mike Grimm, Olle Rubennson, Rick Birkenholtz. Second row: Frank Krohn, David Goodlaxson, Wayne Horton, Verla Balmer, Third row: Gary Balmer, Don Orlich. nnual taff 'Q Cf? First row, left to right: Ann Woods,JeanetteGood, Nancy H orton, G ary Balmer, Rick Birkenholtz, Duane Kintz, Kathy l-lusson. Second row: Gene Webb, Wayne Owens. Student Coun il First row left to right: Jeanette Good, Ann Rosenbaum, Bill Riddle. Third row: Don Wing, Woods, Debbie Vanderpool, Kathy Husson. Sec- Morris Van Baale, Don Keipp. Fourth row: ond row: Jim Tomlonovic, Dennis Dop, Micky Doug Cross, Randy Briles. Science Fair Board QL First Row Mickey Rosenbaum, Larry Smith,DonKeipp. Second Row: Steve O'Braza, :ti f Jim Tomlonovic, Dennis Dop. fb 7 ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY Superintendent Mr. Lawrence Winter ,X Q W f K ' ,,: iii E16 m - X w ' 5 X Ng ,Q , f X L' i x X I X 1 Principal Mr. Tom Engelbert i -,A-37' f 'i- in X , MMM- Secretary: Mrs. Connie Allen Guidance Counselor: Mr. victor Zanona School Board era - f I . he tee +i Eff it l L ki V -K .vii 2 K 3 f47k Seated: Joe Gzmnon, Keith Keipp, Earl Bell. Standing: Supt. Winter, Dr. Maynard Jones, Martin Wenes, John Evans, Secretary. Mr. Vyron Truog Science Mrs. Esther Grosvenor English 3 and 4, Librarian Mrs. Kathryn Slatkoski Commercial Mr. Darrell Curry Mr. James Reiff Social Studies, Girls' Coach Math 61 on Mrs. Nettie Beals English 9 and 10 QU- awww it W Mr. Mahlon Smith Vocal Music Mrs. Linda Schlott Home Economics Physical Education D Mrs. Eleanor Winter Speech Mr. John Huckelberry Industrial Arts Mr. Dean Botts Physical Education, Drivers' Education, Boys' Athletic Coach ,S si Q, 1 'Ng' 523 3 ,fa W M M W , ri ga.. an 3 'zulu lawn! ml :una c MAY '99 ' 21' 2 as R ..,. y , gg gg, 2 --,ff . ' 25 26 2 A ,. 23 1 , ':., . : ,. , -J 5 48 f X my ai Y 'iii Mr. Jerry Kuper General Science and General Math Mr. Mark Coats Business Education if Mr. Robert E, Skinner Instrumental Music, Music Appreciation Mrs. N ancy Zinn Spanish - . 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Service Colfax, Iowa Phone: 674-9218 Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors of 67 aa AM, QAM Mkt 1 . ll ,DQ American Legion Hall MW S-'1 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 67 Compliments American Legion Post 175 Ruth's Place , i Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors of 67 'ff g DANIELS u66 SERVICE 4 fl ,?.T. , .Qs siygxazgln cg i4EEPsA.KE DLxMoNDs x EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN COLE.-XX CROSS JEWELRY 81 SPORTING GOODS Colfax, Iowa 50054 Phone: 674-3323 PHILLIPS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 67 Whorff and Owens Florists Quality Flowers Phone: 674-3315 Good Luck to the Seniors of 67 Dick's Lounge Congriitiiiatioiis and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 6T Dick Sz Doris Swanson Dennison 81 Partridge SINCE 1894 LUM I E I : Z Congratulations to the Seniors of 6 7 Lind Implement Co. Mvlf v v ol.lvER K Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors of 67 Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors of 67 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Colfax, Iowa Member of FDIC FRANK ROSENBAUM 81 SONS C olf ax, Iowa Ammzm mm Q cunvsien WIIDBS Warn Maman ti- -4: '1-:V we 1 rwrcff Jil - 'uf of ,szzssi IRIICKSU Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of H6791 PESTER'S Gas for Less Eisrlsn -Egg PS-2 ru: gist ron Less' Congratulations Sz Best Wishes Class of 67 Weirick 81 Grosvenor Insurance gl Real Estate Success to the Class of 67 PraH's Men's--Boys' Clothing Dry Cleaning Colfax Iowa Congratulations to the Seniors of 67 Colfax Beauty Shop Grace Schuring Beauty is our Duty Success to the Class of 67 Weirick Rexall Drug Serving you Since 1906 - 19 ? The Store which Handles the Best and Strives to Serve the Best. Colfax Tribune Printers - Publishers C ongratulations Seniors of H6 7ll The Clay Corner ' COLFAX ELEVATOR Ceramic Instruction Sz Gifts Feed - Grain - Seed - Fertilizer Best Wishes Class of 67 Custom Milling gl Delivery Dean Vos, Manager Lucien Van Elsen phone: 674-3569 American Family Insurance Colfax, Iowa Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 67 IOWA POWER 8. LIGHT AND LIGHT COMPANY Coxmgrzltxmxtions and Best Wishes Seniors of 67 GENERAL LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANV A M CWM COLFAX VETERINARY CLINIC BETTENDORF, IOWA Dan McNeer Phone: 674-3214 Colfax, lowa Griggs TV and Appliance We repair anything connected to Electricity Colfax, Iowa Phone: 674- 4135 Drs. Birchniier and Cogley, DVM's Phone: Colfax - 6 74-35 75 Mitchellville - 96 7-28 78 Van Dusseldorp Sand 81 Gravel Inc. Mel Van Dusseldorp Eben Van Dusseldorp, Jr. Sand and Gravel for all Types of Construction Phone: 6 74-3343 Colfax, Iowa Triangle Lanes Bowling - Snack Bar Ralph Sz Marge Green- Proprietors Phone: 674-3604 Colfax, Iowa Best of Luck to Class of 67 Processing 3 . Y pl?-f . Freezing OrllCl'1 Produce Curing Mike oriich, Prop. COLFAX LOICKER PLANT Meat Over The Counter Al, Sarah and Bob Lourens Congratulations Seniors of 67 Phil Davis Cleaners Quality Cleaning Reasonable Prices Best Wishes to the Class of 67 Community Color TV Bob Kintz 674-3644 Congratulations Class of 67 Gulf Farm Center Complete Line of Fertilizer and Chemical Colfax, Iowa Colfax Ready-Mix Concrete Ready To Go R, C, McQuiston Tom Partridge Bob Brown, Manager 674-3661 Compliments of PlNKY'S D-X GAR WoNG's CHINA CAFE O Open 24 Hours Located Near Interstate 80 Compliments of A Friend Compliments of SAGE'S SHOE RE PAIR Compliments of ECONOMY OIL COMPANY Compliments of A Friend BOB Ki ELEANOR PEASE Owners Phone: 674-4155 Colfax, Iowa Congratulations to the Seniors of 6 7 A81B CAFE Allan Sz Beth Wheeler Proprietors Meals, Short Orders, Sandwiches North Walnut Street Phone: 674-9224 Colfax, Iowa We Wish To Thank Our Advertisers For Helping Us Make This Book Possible Autographs '?!lLQ 0? ,Md dgwm ,Q Z JM OMJMLM Aww pen W f-wwf 'RW WO VW wig WfIWf?fff?VfW rw mfM' AQ WW Wm W h vvv J- 'WW 1 fr Woof yw7yO 'Two Nff1f'V'Q'OffY3AO5ZN QW T W D 'mffhwN ? 1 Q. www ! 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