Colville High School - Skookum Yearbook (Colville, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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Just at this particular period we appear to be the heme for the homeless and a half-brother to the entire world. I America,' your country and my country, is a young, growing giant among older nations, We should always be proud of her and see to it that this strength is not used to crush the gains that have been made up to the present time. You are a part of this America. Guard your heritage, NThe American Way Of Lifen, for yourself as well as for future generations. You will help deterndne the policies of this great nation. You will be called upon to defend or sacrifice for its defense. You and yours will live to enjoy the blessings that only a free America can give. I believe in America. Do you? 752 if 0, ffjfcielq . ',,,4.,,- ,1r.:- f AY' ' -4:-l ' fr .Y ,Wffv-nj W .r'.J.JxJx., fXf...J' rv- rd -rv :JIUDL-.NIJ MUCH ACHIEVEMENT AND PROGRESS WAS MADE BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDEITS DURIUG THE YEAH 1940--41 UNDER TIE CGOPLLXTIOI AID LQADIJSHIP OT PRESIDLYT--------------BOBBY GEOTTEH VICE PRESIDENT,--------JIHHIE BLAINE SECiETAXY--------------MARION IOHGAN CSXXWQYXT BODY UF!-'j H ROBERT VGOETTER President MARION MORGAN -HMMAE ELAINE Sec. - Treas. Vace resrl ai em sxcmmclm M gfzf CLUD The Skookum Club has successfully ,hssembled and published the school annual for l94O-41. The editor and assistant editors with the cooperation of the associated members printed the pictures, edited and mimeographed the write-ups and assembled the annual as a record of work, activities, and treasured memories for the students of Colville High School. Editor --------- ----- ---Elva Ogden Bus. Mgrs.--- Sports Editor Art Editor--- Mimeo. Editor Class Editors Photo. Editor an-an-sauna:-na --ann--1---nu--nu--.--. Evelyn Lyng Alta Mae Parks Louise McGregor Dorothy May Margie Albee Mary Schuerman Dorothy May Shirley Wylie Laverne Diehl Delta Kinsman Clarence Franklin Associated Members V. Garringer I. Nelson M. Heath J. Strauss R. Ames M. Tallman LY M WHA' B. Tobias ' J. Knickerbocker 1 J. Snoddy D. Philpott M. Huguenin J . Hirst 55 D O O ! fl! ENKXJJQ 'F -4 I 5' we x , ,hbigfx .uynx ., f w.:'P 'i, m' wif- x ---............. 1 . KL vf :T 'l' 7'?T 1- ..., J. Q' ' N -.X T -J fNX21?':9f ' 49 ' 3 17 Sl i vi-1' 52? 154: Q33 H . -,fa 'wil 2 V , I 5, 52 . Asfiifi 'Z ,, 5 5' '33 . ,, , -1 iriiiiiefa f 4 ieefisi nnivmlr -VIQ 314- U T -I 'Z,g,?'.g...o ., ...mm -'-.5-f,2s1:f. A A. '- .5 , ,A , -My ---w If 5Em0RS ' l94l ,I Z JOHN KING ddviS0r' ANN HOVILA 5 W H,esca4n.ev L. n.vNe F.oeu.s.ES Ewa H91 E ' 1 L.. ANDER A C' Q Mn VY 5 7 E BAIRD F BIBLE G-,BECKLEY -Q! .1 J s. F. BUCHANAN c:.BLAcKENBuRG J. HIRST M.CLEATop. Q 4 V KJ Nl ar KH' , . 1 4 ,ks 1 up 7 7 x A 9 .f wg O. DONNELLY .LCHAMEERLAIN MA. OOQGLASS G CQ. ELS . S ll jig??jZ4747 SE NUOYS . HAROLD BECKLEY EVELYN LYNG Senior Ball Committee Senior Ball Committee 4 Class President 4 Junior Play Staff 5 Boys Glee Club 4 Basketball 5 4 Mixed Clee Club 4 Delegate to Bullmun 5 Baseball 4 Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 5 4 Tapping Club 2 5 Yell King 5 Asst. Ed. of Annual 4 Newspaper Club 5 ' G. H. A, C. 5 4 Entered from: Marcus, Wash, Amgriganism 4 in Sept. 1958 Senior Flay Staff 4 Class Speaker ' FRANK DELLES Entered from: Velva, N. D. A in 1958 Class Vice President 4 Basketball 2 4 EDWARD BAIRD Football 2 4 Boys C Club Z 5 4 Ri l Club 2 Newspaper Club 2 5 eb ll 2 5 4 Americanism 4 Y rate to Pullman 5 pw A-ra Club 5 LENORE ANDERSON' uf!! OL BLACKENBURG Junior Play A. Junior Pr , - Band 2 5 4 Basketball Junior Prom Committee 5 camera club M senior Play staff 4 EUGENE BUCHANAN DOROTHY DONNELLY Football 5 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Boys C Club 4 ' Dramatics Club 4 ' Entered from: Connell, Wash, Entered from: Tacoma, Wash. in 1959 in l94O FRANCES BIBLE JAMES CHAMBERLAIN Camera Club 2 5 4 ' Rifle Club 4 ' Entered from: Marcus, Wash. Entered from: Harrison, Ida in Sept. 1958 in 1940 , tlssi, 1 I GUY BECKLEY TOMMY DODSON Senior Ball Committee 4 Rifle Club 5 Junior Prom Committee 5 Football 5 4 Boys 'C' Club 5 4 Pep Club 5 4 Entered from: Marous,Wash. in Sept. 1958 JERRY HIRST F. F.,A. 2 5 4 MARGARET CLEATOR Senior Ball Committee Newspaper Club 2 5 4 Senior Play Staff 4 MARY ANNA DOUGLASS Junior Play Tennis 2 5 Junior Prom Rifle Club Senior Ball Staff 5 4 Committee 2 Committee Senior Play Cast 4 Basketball 4 Ed. of Newspaper 4 G H A C 4 Junior Prom GORDON CREWSE Princess Senior Ball Committee Band 5 4 Mixed Glee Club 5 4 Boys Quartette 5 Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Cast 5 Senior Play Cast 4 Basketball 5 Football 5 4 Boys nCW Club 5 Pep Club 5 4 4 Entered from: Grandview, Wn. in Sept. 1959 4 5 4 4 5 Boys Glee Club 2 5 Mixed Glee Club 4 Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Staff 4 Yell King 2 Camera Club 5 4 Tennis 2 5 4 EVELYN GUMM Tapping Club 2 5 4 MARGARET HANSON Junior Prom Committee Senior Ball Committee Rifle Club 2 5 4 EDDIE DUPUIS Junior Prom Committee Football 5 Junior Play Staff 5 Baseball 2 5 4 Craft Club 4 JOHN ELWOOD Football Manager 5 4 Baseball 5 Track 5 Boys WCW Club 4 Pep Band 2 CARXL LYNN Senior Ball Committee Band 2 5 4 Senior Play Staff 4 fl L Q 'fl' 551 Q gs Y ul 'riooosow E.G'-JMM 3 Q, , 4 , X 5 L, s. s-uoa:'r 15' M. HANSON E 1- A ' ni of Q E. DUPIUS D. JOHNSON 9-fl-WOOU J. ELWOOD C.l.YNN B.EXLEY M. MCCLURE 2 2 0 'i , '3 if 'N .? ' 'ak I X .fv s' , W. I, Q nw- 'L n, MAHONIY c.PRANxLlN D.MAY LFRETWELL W v 5 lm 'hi' -5- Ng! ' 1' rl R-GAP-VEY J.r-'uw C.GlLLlES o mow: mA Egg wggjfif my WMV WWW 11 Q f' I I ' ...qi-. '-.-.-1-1i- RITA HAHONEY ELIZABETH HOEFT Newspaper 4- Junior Play Staff 5 M Home Economics 2 Junior Prom Committee 5 Dramatics 5 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Staff 4 Camera Club 2 5 4 CLARENCE FRANKLIN DOROTHY JOHNSON Band 2 5 Home Economics Club 5 Boys Glee Club 2 Camera Club 2 Baseball 5 Tapping Club 4 FL F. A. 2 5 4 F. F. A. State Conference 2 GENE ELWCOD Camera Club 2 5 Skookum 4 Camera Club 5 Pep Band 2 5,4 ROBERT GARVEY Junior Prom Committee, 5 ' ' Boys Quartette 5 F. FQ A. 2 5 4 Boys Glee Club 2 5 ' F. F. A. Judging Team 5 Band 2-5 4 'Y F. F. A. State Conference 5 Senior Ball Committee 4 JEAN MAY BURRILL EXLEY G.H.A.C. 2'5 4 Football 2 5 4 Yell Queen 4 Track 2 5 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Boys NGN Club 2 5 4 Senior Ball Com ittee 4 Basketbnllu 5 4 Basketball 2 5 4 Pep Club 5 4 ' Rifle Club 2H5 4 Junior Play Cast 5 U Pep Club 5 4 N Junior Prom Committee 5 Junior Prom Committee 5 Senior Play Cast 4 ' Senior Ball Committee 4 JACK DOUGLASS MAXINE MQCLURE Senior Ball Committee 4 Rifle Club 3 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior 'Play Cast 4 ' ' Eff'-T15 2'-5 Entered from: Chexiyeleh, Wn. I.-111104 G3-09 Club 4 in Sgpt, 1939 Junior Prom Com ittee 5 Pep Band 2 5 Class Secretary 2 Girls Double Sextette 4 Junior Play Cast 5 Tennis 5 4 Girls Glee Club 2'5 4 Senior Play Cgst 4 DOROTHY'MAY IRENE NELSQN G. H. A. C. 2 5 4 Rifle Club 2 5 Senior Ball Committee Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Staff 5 Senior Play Cast 4 Basketball 2 5 4 Skookum Club 4 Senior Ed. Skookum 4 Class Speaker 4 CHUCK GILLIES Boys Glee Club 2 5 Mixed Glee Club 4 Senior Ball Committee Junior Play Staff 5 Junior Prom Committee Basketball 2 5 Football 2 5 4 Baseball 2 Boys WON Club 2 5 4 Pep Club 5 4 Yell King 4 Newspaper Club 2 5 4 5 4 5 4 Delegate to Pullman 4 ROBERT GOETTER Student Body Vice-President 5 Student Body President 4 Tennis 5 4 Home Economics Club 2 Dramatics Club 5 Skookum Club 4 ' Entered from: Wishrum, Wash in 1938 ' ELDON FRETWELL Rifle Club, 5 4 Junior Prom Committee 5 Football 2 5 4 Baseball 5 4 Track 5 Boys 'CN Club 2 5 4 Tennis 2 5 4 DELMA MORRIS ON Class Vice-President 5 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class President 2 Prom Queen 5 Band 2 5 4 Mixed Glee Club 5 4 Junior Prom Committee 5 Junior Play Staff 5 Pep Band 5 Senior Play Staff 4 Girls Sextette 2 5 Girls Double Sextette 2 5 Girls Glee Club 2 5 Junior Play cast 5 4 MARION MORGAN Pep Club 4 Pep Band 5 4 Boys 'C' Club 2 3 4 Football 2 5 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Junior Prom Committee Boys Quartette 2 Mixed Glee Club 2 5 Band 2 5 4 Senior Ball Committee Boys Glee Club 2 5 I 5 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Student Body Secretary 4 Band 2 5 4 Mixed Glee Club 4 Junior Pro! Committee 5 Senior Play Staff 4 Girls Double Sextette 2 5 4 Girls Seztette 5 Junior Play Cast 5 Girls Glee Club 2 5 4 Junior Prom Princess 5 !f 5'.f ,An ' R. GOETTER I. N ELSON 4 I w I X L. JEWELL 1 , Lg if X. W I 1 . D.J. PHILPOTT L L. Rl CHARUS M, MORGAN M.HUGUlNlN Y Q 1 i I I H. HARLAN ILVA oeosn Y 1 w '9'X -r--v l.OG'DEN M.KlTT' 5-A a.m-cones MM or 'T' T. WHITTEN IVLSCHUERMAN uf -'f I IAN, -.1 I , I I . T??f.1 ?.ff -., . I , ,q. l.l I K 5 1 6. MURDO OK D. HELT' O. PELLISIER ' 1 L.-momwsom I 52 Sv - Qf 4--5 -f , N MENEARNE ' HAROLD HARLAN IRMA RHODES Junior Prom Senior Ball Boxing 2 Committee 5 Committee 4 F. F. A. 2 3 4 Treasurer of F. F. A. 4 LELAND JEVIELL Rifle Club 2 5 4 DELHA JEAN PHILPOTT Senior Ball Junior Prom Committee 4 Committee 5 Tapping Club 2 3 Skookum Club 4 Senior Play Staff 4 LOUISE RICHARDS Senior Ball Band 2 3 Junior Prom Senior Play Pep Club 5 Pep Band 2 THETIS WHITTEN Senior Ball 445 Committee 4 Committee Cast 4 4 5 4 COIIJ!f1it'b9G Mixed Glee Club 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Tapping Club 2 5 GLADYS HURDOCK Junior llay Senior Play Senior Ball Junior Prom l Tapping Club 2 5 Dramatics C Junior Play Cast 5 Ed. Indian Tribune 4 ELVA OGDEN Newspaper Club 4 Committee Cast 3 Cast 4 Committee ub 2 3 Delegate to Pullman 4 Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Staff 4 Pep Club 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Class Secretary 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Skookum Club 2 5 4 Ed. of Skookum 4 MARK HUGUENIN MIKE KITT Boxing 2 3 Football 4 ,Rifle Club: 2 5 Baseball 5 Boxing 2 5 4 F. F. A. 2 3 4 Craft Club 4 Senior Play Staff 4 Track 4 EVELYN OCDEN MARY MERLE STARR Basketball 3 4 Senior Ball Committee Camera Club 3 Rifle Club 2 G. H. A. C. 5 4 Newspaper Club 4 ' Entered from: Curlew, Wash. in Sept. 1939 Mixed Glee Club 5 4 Junior Play Staff 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Play Staff 4 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 1151 ,f 5 ' : '3f 'xf', Girls Double Sextette Girls Sextette 2 Newspaper Club 3 Tennis 4 Girls Cleo Club 2 5 MARY S GHUERMAN Senior Ball Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Staff 4 Skookum Club 2 5 4 Junior Play Staff 3 Mlmeograph Ed. Annual DURWOOD HELT Band 2 5 4 ORAL PELLISIER Senior Ball Committee Junior Prom Committee Dramntics Club 5 4 Junior Play Cast 5 Tapping Club 2 LUC ILLE THOMPSON Senior Ball Committee Rifle Club 2 Mixed Glee Club 5 4 Junior Play Staff 3 Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Stafff 4 Girls Double Sextette Girls Soxtette 2 Newspaper Club 5 Tonni s 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Entered from: Sandpoint, Ida. in Feb. 1959 NEALAND MCNEARNEY Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Boys c Club 2 rs v mx. .,.,.W- . ....g,,n.- -l...,-l. r'- , P Q! :...., . Rifle Club 2 5 All Sports Club 5 CLYDE KEGAL Rifle Club 3 I ' - CameraiClnb 4 all Sports Club 2 DAN MONTGOMERY Basketball 2 5 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Kiwanis Plaque 3 Boys WC' Club 3 4 All Sports Club 2 3 Craft Club 4 s PALMER PUTNAM Senior Ball Committee Pep Band 3 4 , Boys Glee Club 3 Band 2 5 4 Pep Club 3 4 Junior Prom Committee Mixed Glee Club 4 HUBERT SENEY Rifle Club 2 3 4 Class Speaker 4 WALLACE MIFFLIN Rifle Club 2 A Boxing 2 3 4 f Basketball 2 3 Football 2 Baseball 3 Track 2 Boys PC' Club BL 3 Newspaper Club' 5 4 Junior Play 5' A 1-1-nn--1:-1 il -34.-Q 31: Q fa'f:,x1 -A ' sr- 1 3' OV! LF - 1 ,.,,...-r 4-f 3' CJCEGAI. W, MAFKLIN g, ,QEOUQH 3, LANE twin' QQ. ln., i ' P vvl Q. EU- S' D-MONYGOMERY D. HOTT R.NORTHRUP R.PHlL.LlPS Q 5 'Q FJ L Q fQ.! c:5 ,- Ive- X orb 5. f sv- ' T-. mf... -.., 'lf ' pl PUTNAM J. RASKA R. RHODES M. SCHUERMAN Ki 't , 'i vw ravi' ve' ' Q' J -:JP ' H, SENEY J.wAu.sv-1 N.wATERs C. wmifx 3 G . E - . . 'A f ,.. ifzir-ZR H, lung? by-9932! 559 Riff Wt- 'J Q bfkqww JL Mdfgazw, Maya W fwffmgum .fhiwfzmz 2?QfJfMf,Q ' - . 3 ,P--:A l K ,, in - A , , , Q , 4 I , ' 4 . , . l , 1 -gnguwfwwf .1..-www-?a.....-. , ,W val .. , W 1 ,..,,5..,...7!,, W U 1 DICK MOTT NORTON WATERS Senior Ball Committee 4 PGP Club 4 Class President 5 Newspaper Club 4 Boxing 5 Entered from: Mason City, Un Junior Prom Corrmiittee 5 5-11 SCWO- 1940 Risketbnll 2 5 4 , Baseball 2 3 4 BILL LANE Football 2 5 4 Boys C Club 2 5 4 Senior Play Staff 4 Newspipgr Club 4 Senior Ball Com ittee 4 All Sports Club 5 ' Rifle Club 2 3 4 Junior Play Staff 5 JQSEPH RASKA Junior Prom Committee 5 Football 4 F. F. A. 2 5 4 'BOYS C Club 4 JACK WALSH RONALD PHILLIPS Fgotbgll 2 4 Rifle Club 2 Baseball 5 Senior Play Staff 4 Rifle Club 4 .FOOtbQll '5 4 All Sports Club 2 I5 BSSGbOQ1l 2 Boxing 2 5 Boys C Club 5 4 Camera Club 5 4 1 BOB KBOUGII ' MARK SCHUERHAN Fo Fl LAQO 4 F. F. A. Judging Team F- F- 23 5 4 Boxing 2 F. F. A. Judging Team 2 5 F. F. A. State Convention RQDNEY IIORTIERUP 130221113 2 5 Senior Bell Committee 4 DONALD WILCOX Junior Play Staff 5 - F. F. A. 2 5 4 Boxing 5 iqlmericanhism BOYS C1109 Club 2 Football 2 RUSSELL RHODES F. F. A. 2 5 4 Rifle Club 2 5 4 HAROLD ERDMAN Band 2 5 4 Pep band 2 5 4 Camera Club 5 Rifle Club 2 Dramnties 4 . CHESTER CORNELL Camera Club Entered from: California 1 '- .V --ww-.T e-,W,7,w.s.-Wm- W 2 WW, W r ' .f fm ' -' HM- -1.-A-iufuaiafs fs wwwff.,b,, lla. :,.:usul:.:1:,, , f' I cl-X C' Q +'3f 7 f t.. - r .sro t ,f ,V - . X l ' '.'f2::vA:.-: m-::x:,:?b: fl lb! g ! 5 JV JV . 'I . A :J A damxnwusxzzr- , We the close of l?el, do hereby and in accordance wlth tradition, do make 1113 lest will and testsrent leavinq our most prized possesslons to those who will follow in our foot steps at Colville Flql School. To the faculty we will our good behavior on condition they will innoculute next 7esr's seniors with it. They will nee? it. To the Sopkonores tie privilese of ksvinf ss many class meetincs us they wish on condition tley will agree l?D as we have. - To the Juniors our Firnifled C?J sire. Leland Jewell leaves all of his broken hearts for Joe Bishop to repair, we're sure he could fulfill tie job. Bob Keoujh leaves to Jock Nay his gift of get to add to his own store of orifinol ability. Norton Waters and John Elwood will tleir 1020 limous- ines to a conninf factory, hoping they will put life on them. Louise Richnr5s leaves the position es typist for the newspaper to anions uno will speni as fuck time on it as she did. E6 Baird loaves tke bookroom free tlire periol to a future intended sailcra Palmer Putnam wills his trumpet to Lucille Artman as she may do e be tter jot with it. Dorothy Donnelly takes her ability to argue in Student Bod Heetinrs with her so that someone else will have a h Y .J D c ance. Evelyn Gunn wills her place at the bookkeeping room' window Curl can watch C ni noon hour to her younqor sister Narieg who ?l and resort home at nikht. Marion Morfon wills her A. S. B. Sec. book to next year's secr story. Us hope that ,t'e book will arrive on time next year. Lenore ers in the different. Anderson wills her ffoction for certain teach- solool to Virfinie Hottler, wiose opinion is ,j:.6,f5?Y, .Lag FH ' -'Q at--1 ICQ -01. 0 Margaret Clcator wills hor shynsss to Haxinc Howland. Maxine may profit by it. Dan Nontvomcry wills his ability to hst A's to any undcrclasruan wLo will make uso of it. Ncalsnd, the lust of tic McNssrnsjs, wills his basket4 ball ability to Jimnf Blaine. V Marfaret Hanson wills hor ability :o koop hor hair in placo and ncvcr have Rf straffl: ends to Hargcry Talluan. Dick Mott wills Lis concoitednoss on thc Basketball floor to somcons who will not lot it interfere with , his work or play. Lucille Thompson wills hor well mannsf lova skip, on thc sca of mstrimony to J an Knickcrbockor. Jo, Roska leaves his little brothers to tho Soniorilgh. Russell Rhodes wills Lis ability to skip school and go hunting, ans get away with it, to Norman Warner. Maximo McCluro wills hor bswitcLLnf syos and captive atinp manners to Rorths Fu ucnin. Edfio Dupuis is taking Lis hcifkt with Lim and wishes hc had soma more. ' Gone, Elwoof? wills lis musical s.b3,li.tg,f' to Virfjinic. Gar- rinyor, maybe it will Lolo uncover Lor Liidon talents. Clarence Franklin wills his ability to jst alon: with thc firls in Skookum sz? tkir5 psrioi study hall to anyone who would cnjoy female company. Euwcng Buchanan wills his blonio hair to all thc Hwould- bu blondcs' who dosirc lslos of slinins, straw-colored cold . Evclyn Oydon lcsv.s horvadoration for good food to Hose Wilson, rossrving, of courso, the ri ht to occasionally cnjoy Q will-cookod Finnor. Ronald Phillips wills his comic ways to Bobby Skiomoro Ee had hoped to Wa Q circus clown but latur ' docidod that lawyors make more money. Nark'Hugucnin lono of our football stsrsl' wills his X 0 , .fslsgailg ..ln F 5. fis- . . s , . , - - ww .f.'.LM--:af -.ff-.favihavstfiiwvffmsfffeywsriisvlvss!m9a!2w.vwaimrwWNwm'-fwlwiviwvmwulavxsf !dylf7 '5'- ' - -'........ '':':.:1,::?2.LijiFf.1::- X tiff? 1-1-1- A.....fZ. talents ss s Uhigk kickcrn to Rsdcli: Tobias. Irene Nelson wills her much used sdsfc that Hgontlemon prefer bloadsn to Belts Kinsman. Fortunately for us brunettcs, all those of the opposite rex are not s1l.gentle men. Chester Cornsll, another wortNy Senior, wills his Ufast waysn to .Tolvin KrL,s. Now don't get us wrong! He just likes to drive fcst---thct's all. Jgypy Hirst wills Lis pojulsr book, written 'i from personal experience untitled, UHOW to is Successful in Loven to Don Haney. Rodney Nortlrup, weary of his busy school life, wills his evcrlastinj activities to Virpinic Vottler. Elizabeth Hocft wills ner shy manner with the Wstrongcr Soxn to Margie Albco. ' Billy Lane wills luis terra-cotta rosc checks and his soft crimson lips to Bernie Droz. Nc ore sure Bernie will make good uso of then. John Elwood wills his snfo and sanc drivinf habits to Billy Strong feeling certain that thc said Qilly Strong will always abide by tks traffic laws. Caryl Lynn leaves the east winf of her brain to Allen Ambrose. How lllon can play football with no fear of fail- ing in any studies. , So fer no one has been able to finuro out whether Bob . ' . ' Garvey writes snorthsnc or longhano, so he is taking his unique psnmanskip mst oi with him. As Oral Pclissicr cannot find s hair style that she likes, she takes off her wig and loaves it For anyone who can think of s suitable arrangement for tnc lovely trusses. Durwood Holt can't seem to overcome his ksnficcp of blushing so he loaves tisn for some scientist who can fig- ure out Q motlod of controllinc the blood stream. ' Don Wilcox wills his private transportation system to and from sclool to some undarclsssnsn from tho Basin. Dclma Joan Philpstt wills her slimness to Bernice A - 4 o -..M wquwwqf-I-...su av. .sv-...., ...qv w.. ., .-, .U sg.-. 4-.w,.,,,,,.. -.r 7. ,, .4 11 H n. jmmgu . Qt 66,1 4 4 A A ,, dilfd! Davidson. Average size figures are prefered. , Irma Rhodes wills her swing, rhythm, and drums to Bud Brown. - , ff 1 1,A9.I'5 Sophomore who needs it. Schuerman wills his agricultural knowledge to any Dorothy May and Elve Ogden will their outstanding Hdend ship to anyone who thinks that Eldon Fretwell leaves his ferrinf to retain the same for they can keep it up. bashful blushes to no one,pme future use. Evelyn Lyng asks, Uwhat have I get that J anyone else would wsnt?n Kary Anna Douglnss ann Bob Goetter leave their hest wishes to evertone nne e cordial invitation to visit 'them sometime. Telnu Morrison wills her ability to make friends to Elva Peterson. :Harold Harlan piesents Q secret nap of the shortest route from classroom to office to Jack Haj. Harold Beckley hequonthes his winning war with women to any person who is eonoeited enough to think he deserves them. I, Clydekkefel, will my superfluous hei Lt to Keith Ogden. w Gladys Murdock donates Jean Brooks her unusual ability as a flirt. p Burrill Exloy wills to Que Leiflton his power of attain ing height, unknown to anyone but a six footer. H James Chamberlain wills his Quiet demure ways to George Deardsley and his polished manners to anyone who feels need of the sane. Rita Mahoney wills hor long and early morning rides on the bus to Betty Lohr. ,Mike Kitt's,timidity goes 1 L to Eddie Clark. P 1 ' . a .a1g.. was ..............J:d2?2b I ,. Hubert Seney's manners are to go to Bill Liifffw' I Francis Bible leaves her recipe for nloneymoon Saladu to Gladys Holbrook, providing the said Gladys puts enough honey on nLet-us Alone.n y ' Gordon Crewse wills his ability to flunk Science stud- ents in a Chemistry test to anyone but Mr. Herbage. Francis Delles wills his ability to sweep floors to Madeline Eddings who will be able to use it in the future. Some of Jack Douglassfs freckles go to Betty Butts, they might cover up a few blushes. Q Mary Schuerman wills her ability to keep secrets to Bonnie Bird. y U Dorothy Johnson wills her quiet and sedate manner to Kelly O'Keefe. Jean May wills her desire to become a house wife, if she doesnft change her mind, to Virginia Rehm. 1 Tommy Dodson wills his nMamma's boyn characteristics to Merrill Smith. Chuck Gillies wills his ability to talk the loudest , talk the longest, and say the least to Ken Phillips. Guy Beckley wills his beautiful eyes and many lady friends to Charles Chollet. Jack Walsh wills his suave appearance and industrious habits to Clark Northrup. Carol Blackenburg wills her easy going ways and Yqniet speech to Norman Garner. I ' Mary Merle Starr bequeaths her goo-goo eyes to Leona Huguenin. A Thetis Whitten wills her petite form to Betty Layson. Harold Erdman wills his string of bolognc to Mr. Goold. Wallace Mifflin wills half of his Republican enthusiasm to Bob and Loren Lynds. We will then have three- staunch Republicans. W V ,Ml . ,,,,,. .,,, :, , Q' 4,,.,,, ,,,w,- ,.,c.,,n:.,. . V . ... I - 7... ,.. .,.....,-,-,.-v-0... -,-----.f... .... -........-... .. .- - L 'Xsf f r asm-.lf I vCLl??E.1'k'S GAZEIIF 6 100 years No. 100 ' 6 pages Phone ll Colville, Wash. Nay 15, 1945 SPECIAL EDITION IN HONOR OF COLVILLE'3 1941 GRADUATES ARMY SUHHONS DAN MONTGOMERY Camp Murray, Wash. Lieutenant Colonel Dan Montgomery air officer of the 41st division, said last night he had received tele- graphic orders to report immediatcl to the adjutanz aeneral at Uash.D. C. for assignment. eeeepeeeeeeeeeee RECKLESS DRIVING Lincoln, Nebraska Police arrested Chester C Cornell for reckless driv- ing . Not an unusual charge. eeeeefaeeeeeeeeeeeee ONLY 90 CASES Missoula, Montana' Dr. Joe Raska, Stage Veterinarian has reported that there were only 90 cases of sleeping sickness among horses in Montana this year. JL. 'L 'L.'L:'-J'-JH ' Q' n .Ex 'h ,u rx is n n1f e MAHONEY AHARDHD Colville, Wash. Rita Mahoney rec- eived the title of the HVorld7s Gram? est Female Danoeru when she won the championship of the Dancing Mas- ters of America, LL, .H JLJLJQJ1. 1. A .v .. ,. n 1. 1. POSTLKSTER DIES Marcus, Wash. Death yesterday claimed the local postmaster. His position will be filled by Miss Evelyn Ogden of Colville, JLJLJ .- -J.JL.?LJLJLJLJL n n 4- fx n n n n fu n n STATUE ERECTED A statue to the man who invented the hole in the doughnut. Several models have been Wproposed in me- morial to be erenr ed in honor of Cap- tlin Gordon Crewse who originated the idea of the dough- nut hole. ' .. . .. .. .. .... ., ., .. 1r'3:1.--..-1:www'n'w . SINGS AT GARDEN Mary Perle Starr pretty songstress formerly with Eddie Duchin'l band, now sings at they Garden ballroom each Monday and Friday night with Shin- koskey's modern CIEIHCO band. v U x. ul .-:zmgzv 5C7f'N'rf'1f al as n 7? WOMEN MARCH Hargared Hanson was selected tooo chief hostess at Camp Morris, Misa She stated that she ,would try to fill dates for married soldiers as well as single ones . -Immedtat e- ly the wives star- ted marching to the general's of- fice. IAS she'was not a soldier, he had no authority over her, whatso- ever. -35-Sl-ii-is--Dkilzimer CALIF. HALFBACK RETURNS T0 ,LII-T UPu Berkeley, Callf. ,Q 7' ,J . S- f -New -' '1nr-we-affl fe-, 'V -s -if :cf - 'fi .i,.'.g...g.... fff California's star halfback, Dick Mott, was back in the lineup today as the Golden Bears returned to practice after a two-week rest. eeeeaeeeeees INVEFPOR'S WIFE SUES Annapolis, Ind. Mrs. -V.- Ed Baird, wife of bomb inven- tor testified in a divorce action that she left her husband because of his unwarranted investments in Scientific and Po- litical ventures. Mrs. Baird, the former Miss Gladys Murdock, was grant ed her divorce. .eeeaeeeseae ELOPEIENT Colville, Wash. Word was received by Mr. L Hrs. Carl May of the marri- age of their daughter, Dorothy. Dorothy neglected to state in the telegram, who the lucky man was, but it is understood that he is a crew- man. arenas EFFICIENT SECRETARY Seattle, Wash. Miss Caryl Lynn is new employed as Secretary by Miss Lenore Anderson, manager of a lead- ing dry goods store. Miss Lynn and Miss Anderson were school mates during their high school training in Colville. eeeeeeeea.ee HOUSE JARMING Colville, Wash. A large group of friends joined in a house warming last night at the home of Mr. M Mrs. Babe Nay. Mrs. May is the former Miss Delma Morri- SCH: eeaeeeaeeeae NEW COACH HERE Pullman, Nash. Our 'new athletic coach, Noland Mc- Nearney will begin his duties here to- morrow. He is a former Colville graduate. OUTSI'AI?DI2TG DRUM MAJORETTE Pullme PMlmm,Wwh. As the W. S. C. band urged the football squad on to Victory today, we were 1surprised and delighted to see them being led by their lovely new Majorette. Miss Irma hhedes is a former Colv- ille girl. She will always be ren membered as that grand little drum- ITLCIU awe-zz--.sees NEW CHEWELAH PRINC IPAL Chewelah, Nash. The Chewelah Scho ol Board recently ap- pointed MissENelyn Lyng principal of the Grade School. She will be thefi- rst woman to hold that position for several years. ee:ea-eeez-u- OPENS BEAUTY SHOP Colville, Wash. Miss Oral Pelis sier opened a beauty shop at the corner of First and Main. She will specialize in the latest hair styles. She is a graduate of Horse Beauty school. sr-.r'3HH?'I.4 FESTIVAL QUEEN Pullman, Nash. Again it is May Time. The annual W. S. C. May Festi- val was held Friday night. Lovely Miss Elva Ogden of Colvi- lle was crowned que en . ' eeeieseesses HOME TOWN BOY MAKES GOOD Washington D. C. President Roosevelt recently appointed Eurrill Exley to the position of Secretary of State to succeed the former Secretary Mio resigned. ON DANCE err WITH me MARRIAGE A three-room apart- ment is no place for a nymph to go leaping and bound-- ing around, declar- ed Clyde Kegel in court today as he was granted a di- vorce from his wife Francis Bible Kegel a student of the ballet, insisted on practicing at home in the evening when her husband was try- ing to rest and rel- ax. nShe leaps thr- ough the air, but not with the greate- st of ease, U Mr.Ke- gel complained. nShe is always crashing into a chair or a vase, or even me as I try to read the evening paper. I am getting sick and tired of dueking.U Judge Hubert Seney asked for a demon- stration, and Hrs. Kegel complied with a few lusty leaps. He granted the divorce. -Z!-N'-N'-N-68'-31' Q. .,.s-we-.M w.4..,,..,..a,,,w -, . ,HV , ,... ,V . . . .-v..1-e-4-p-.--v-u-o---o-- KNIFING A MYSTERY Kansas City, Poli- ce asked Russell Rhodes who inflict- ed an 8-inch gash in his throat wil- ch barely rissed his juglar. Rhodes wouldn't tall, in- sisting: HIL was just a iriendly little arguenen, boys, inet a little trow-le be- tween friends. . . .. .. .- 16'.5wwi'1rwr HEAD WAS INSIDE Colville, Wash. Guy Beckley driv- ing into the gara- ge, left his arm hanging outside the window as he watched closely to keep from denting the fenders. The fenders went thr- ough safely, his arm didn't. I just forgot to pull it in he told doctors who set his arm. eeeeeeeeeeae HOME ON LEAVE Colville, Wash. Frank Delles ar- rived home Sunday on leave of absen- ce from the San- Diego naval train- ing station. eefeasessses CITED FOR CGNTEMPT Kettle Falls, Wash Tow Dodson and Durwood Holt, operating dairies here, have been ordered te appear in court July l, for alleged een- tempt of court. The men were allo- ged to have con- tinued to handle milk. without li- censes after'beLag ordered to obtain them. aeaeeeaeeeee OPENS BUS SYSTEM Donald Wil os has received a permit from the Public Utilities Commis- sion and will be- gin passenger and express bus ser- vice Monday from Freewater to El- gin by way of ollgate. eeeeseasaeae HASLBAD DAY Iola, Kansas. Eddie Dupuis, Gas station attendant started on an aut omobile trip. He ran out of gas. Attempting to stop a passing motorist he was struck by another ear. While he was on the way to a hospital someone stold his auto. '3! 3HHHH!' -.5 FORTUNE CARRIED BY ARRESTED MAN .5 Chewelah, Wash. The eyes of Billy Lane, a middle salaried policeman bulged Thursday evening when from the pockets ofMark Huguenin, banker, chareed with drunk- eness they took Sl456.2l. They were further amaz- ed when Huguenin untied a bundle wh ich revealed 400 shares of Sunshine mining stock. Pocketing his fortune, Huguenin was released from jail minus Q10 which he posted for bail. eseeaeeeaeee MISS BLACKENBURG WEDS CHAMBERLAIN Odessa, Wash. Miss Carol Black- enburg, bookkeeper at the Odessa State Bank, and James Chamberlain, employee of the Odessa Union Ware House Company were married at Marlin this morning. -:He TWINS ANNOUNCED Wilbur, Wash. The first twins born to Wilbur parents in several ' an sr ...I .,. .Q ' -4 years are a boy and girl born in a Spokane hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jewell. Mrs. Jewell is the former Dorothy Johnson of Colvil- le. Mrw Jewell is the manager of the Texaco distribut- ing plant here. -. ..!'..?L-V JL .. ,- 4. 1. A' lx KEOUGH HAS APPEND.. ICITTS Seattle Wash. 3 Bob Keough, Spok- ane memter of the State niquor Con- trol UOSTO, was stricken with ap- pendicitis last night while visit- ing his wife, ill in a Seattle hos- pital the past we- ek. He was taken to another hospi- tal for an appen- dictomy. JLJLJLJLPLJL Il li ll 45 li li WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Doug- lass announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary to Rob- ert Goetter of New York. The romance had its inception at Colville High School, from which both were grad- uated. 91'-3?-IHHH9 fi TWELVE MEN EMPLCY- ED The Silver Cres- cent now employes 12 men in two shifts at the mold mine North of Bon- ners Ferry accord- ing to the Presi- dent, Harold Erd- man o JL. .Jf.JL M,. L A .V n .On n ABAIECHS CHILDREN Colfax, Jash. A warrant for the arrest of Jerry. Hirst was issued Sat. by Justice John Elwood on complaint of Hirst's wife, the former Evelyn Gumm of Colville, who alleged he aban- doned his five children more than three months ago. -'--as-ees-me WATER'S PLAY-OFF VICTOR Chino, California No rt on Waters, form- erly of Colville, Wash. is the new Southern Calif op- er golf champion. Waters pocketed first prize money of QQ33-, the end 'a of the regular tourney. afaeeeeeeeae BOB GARVEY WINS J. F. BOHLER LEDAL - . -.. 1anmv. wmmqN,,.l.,m,,:m , ,. , , , 4. Pullman, Wash. Bob Garvey Waseca athlete from Colvil- le, Wash. received the J.F. Bohler med- al tonight in recog- nition of his inspi- rational play thr- ough the football season. 'IHHHHIUN' FRANKLIN IS NAMED COMMISSIONER Boise, Idaho: The Governor elect, Mike Kitt, today announc- ed the appointment of Clarence Franklin as State COmm13SlOH' of Reclamation. V 'L. '.'LJLJ 7f 1. if u n 4? DANCE SI' Gene Elwood and his orchestra are play- ing for the annual costum ball of the Kettle Falls Amerie- an Legion Sat. night eeeeaeeaeeee FOUND GUILTY Found guilty of hav- ing liquor in posses sion with intent to sell, Ron Phillips of Colville, today was sentenced to 10 days in gall with a fine of 4150 and costs. as--use-u--n-ze FIRST DATE Reardon, Wash. Grade School pupils will present a play First Date Friday f night in the schod. auditorium. Miss Maxine McClure principal, will be in charge of the gnogram. eeaeeeeseeee FIRST STEP A TRIFLE HIGH Plainview, Texas Sitting in her automobile,Lucille Thompson, Wayward college student suddenly remember- ed a package she had forgotten at a store. She step ped out ----- went to a hospital fer bruises. sho had forgotten that the car was parked on a hydraulic hoist at a service sta- tion. v U .Lung- 7f :FM 'n Wf if VAC AT IONING Bismarch, No. Dak. Palmer Putnam, or- chestra conductor and trumpet player has arrived here for his vacation. eseeesesesas HE GOT HIS MOUSE Eugene Buchanan a carpenter was fads icning a mousetrap --a better one of course. Sing! The snapper bangedshut on his finger. With a howl of pain he hurled the contraption under the stove. It struck a mouse and killed it. aeeeaeaseeas NEWLYWEDS Frankford, Del, Newlyweds have set up house keeping on Hickory Hill. The bride is the former Miss Eliza- beth Hoeft 21 years old. The groom is Mr. Henry M. Hudson, born during the flrst year of the Civil War. aeeeaseeesae AVAITHIX IS KILLED Miss Thetis Whit- ten, avaitrix, was killed today in the crash of her plane on.a farm north of the na- tional capital. . , U .. -,J 1H:w1r'.. .5 EXCAPED YOUTHS ARE TAKEN HERE Spokane, Wash. Harold Beekley and Chuck Gillies in- mates of the East- ern Uash. Custodia school, who escap- ed Tuesday night, were taken into custody last night They will be re- turned to the Medi- cal: Lake Institu- tion. varies REASSIGNED Policeman, A Mark Schuerman, has been permanently assign- ed to the policeid- entifioation bureau it was reported today. Schuerman has been on prowl car duty prior to the transfer. aeeeeeeeeeee HITCH-HIKER FINED Butte, Mont. It cost JOhn Elwood, a 24 year old youth, ts in court here to learn that hitch- hiking on the stre- ets of this city is illegal. He was charged with Nsoli- citing rides? eeaeaeeseeae EMERGENCY TREATMENT for the fracture of a right collar bone said to have been sustained in an auto accident this morning was given Dorothy Donnelly. The accident is said to have invol- ved a taxi driver. eseeaseeceee WAHDERMERE HAS NEW LADIES' CLUB Spokane, Wash. Miss Marion Dee Mor- gan is the ' first president of the new Wandermere Wo- men's golf club. WANTS JOB WHERE HE CAN ARGUE New York: Wallace Mifflin said today he was still Nlook- ing for a job --any job for a g,1fellow who likes to argue. eeaeeeeeaeee COW HIS DEPENDENT Rodney Northrup, a rural registrant returned his ques- tionaire and list- ed his cow as a second. He had to furnish hay for the cow, he said. ll ll X X ll 'I umrvtwtwewr WALSH QUALIFIES FOR BOUT WITH LOUIS Colville, Wash. Jack Walsh quali- fied tonight as a challenger for a bout with Heavy- weight Champ Joe Louis in February. eeesaeeeaeae LOOSES FINGERS AT SCHOOL Pullman, Wash. Irene Nelson, while operating an electric gringer in the school Home Ec Department, cut off the ends of three of her fingers. Jr -La u 'Lu lr.. 151:-.. W HUMAN PULL-THROUGH Spokane, Wash. Having crawled . I4 through3l,OOO feet of 18-ihch pipe to clean out a new sewer, Eldon Fret- well has been nam- ed nThe Human Pud- Through. -, ., . .. . . '.r1r15w'z5z9 JOBS FOR 20 Boise, Idaho ' Harold Harlan, W. P. A. adminis- trator, said today a recreationalcen. ter will give em- ployment to 20 men aegeeeeeaece WOHAH'3 PLUNGE ACCIDENT Seattle, Wash. a 12 story plunge from her office window opposite the post office slightly injured Miss D. J. Phil- pott, insurance Co Cashier. She was waving her hand to a friend and ap- parently slipped. eeeseeeeaees REPORTER TAKES TOUR Spokane, wash. ' Louise Richardsj noted news report- er will soon leave' on a tour to the Hawaiian Isles where sho will act as foreign corres- pondent. eeveaeaeesee TWINS BORN TO LOCAL PARENTS Colville, Wash. Mr. A Urs., Doll Goorgo are the mproud parents of twin bois. ' Hrs Goorgq s the for- mmor sharp-shooting Joan May.N -31--ii--lk-X--39-EH? VIOLINIUT ATTAINS HBCOGHITIOJ :f fx ' ,fu-.:' 1 Hour some i time ago, is noi ploy- ing with an all girl orchestra in Hollywood. is n fs 1-, n 1. .s n 4. A v UEAD 4-A.. ...L ' Colville, Wash. ' lHiss Mary Schuop- man has won State- fy f tho state of Wash. 6.-65--36-Siie-IH?-IHS' AUM? JANITQR ' Q Colvil1c,'Wosh. Tack Douglass will Begin his duties as janitor tomor- row at the Senior High School. l Mr. Vino, tho former wido recognition janitor rotirod liollywoodk Calif. for hor 4-H. Sho bocausd of poor Miss ' Largurot Qwas recently ap- hoalth. uCloator, who op- 'pointed as Chiof Mwwwwwwk? ,penrod on the Ma- Supervisor for jor Bowes Amaturo I' M Q4 -ji ' 19 f, f QS l . N -as, 'W l-lf' 2 ' -x. 1- U r' fx f X XN4L. Nxxx 1 I , W' t l l JK wt .n P jx 9 U ,. . ., E o l I . 0- 1' t 1 . 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Ableman, Fanny Barton, Lyla Beck, Loretta Castle, Mary Merle Eddings, Madeline Franklin, Winnifred Harlan, Elaine Hirst, Mary Ellen Holst, Gladys Hughes, Maxine Hugaenin, Leona Kinnan, Veda' Kinsman, Delta Knickerbocker, Jean Lingren, Viola Marshall, Arleigh Millay, Ernestine Moon, Jean Mettler, Virginia Neff, Jacqpelyn Newland,,Maxine Betty Elva Ovenholt, Peterson, Peterson, Florence Rosenburg, Eileen Stewart, Velma Stratton, Peggy Strauss, Joan Huguenin, Bertha , CFFICERS lo I U .... . . , .....,....qo,,... ' X 1 0 losuooqnnqoo lf 'inf 1 n.ILf.w1BlmiS Tallman, Margery Trapp, Leona Tobias, Bedelia Wilson, Rose Wylie, Shirley Moore, Ruth Parsons, Jacque Hibert, Marjorie Ambrose, Allen Deardsley, George Bishop, Joe Blaine, Jimmy Brown, Billy Brown, Bud CamQLell, Robert Chollet, Charles Clark, Eddie Cook, Beecher Droz, Bernie Fox, Vernon Fretwell, Orland Garner, Norman Crutchfield, Wendell Hammonds, Joe Haney, Donald Kuafman, Delmar Keister, Harold Koerner, Alfred Kohlstead, Jim fully equipped to take successfully completed orlnj a Junior Play and R , .Jimmie Blaine Joan Strauss ....Arle1gh Marshall 0 0 0 swliss Case Mr. Goold Kreis, Melbin Larson, Carl Leighton,-Bud Lynds, Bob, Lynda, Loren Meyers,,Ralph Northrup, Clarke Ogden, Keith ' O'Keefo, Kelly Rose, Donald S az: , 'fffarcl Skidmore, Bobby Smith, Merrill Strong, Silly Thayer, Richard Hall, Warren Sheets, Darrell Hume, Stanley oc 1-n 1-1, ., A. SOPHQMOIRES 'Z Every Sophomore Class has the handicap of adapting it- self to the ways of the Senior High. The Sophomore Class of 1940-41 has adapted itself very well and has shown out' standing abilities and cooperation. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... . ..... Reed Crofoot VICE PRESIDENT... .... Louise McGregor SLCRETAMY... .... Jean Chapman ADVISOMS... ...... ....... Miss Goeke Brooks, Daniel Barr, Richard Benson, Arlyn Bratton, Alvin Chester, Eddie Coogan, Charles Crofoot, Reed DailV. Bob Dunwoodie, Robert Dupuis, Eugene Foster, Miles Garvey, Dick Heaton, Harold Honer, Gene Hunter, Ray Kinnan, Loren Lane, David Lee, Johnnie Lind, Bill McGregor, Jack May, Jack Mullins, Marvin Parker, Eugene Phillips, Ken Price, Sonny Rose, Marvin Sax, Phil E.CEIxTBERS Schumaker, Jake Sullivan, Jim Smeltzcr, Darrell Trapp, Donovan Wood, George Waters, Dick Roberts, Jeff Carter, Donald Abel, Bertha Abel, Audrey Albee, Marjorie Ames, Ruth Artman, Lucille Baird, Betty Bird, Bonita Brooks, Jean Brown, Eva Butts, Betty Chapman, Jean Cohrs, Ellen Conner, Velma Cook, Virginia Davidson, Bernice Diehl, Laverne Ford, Austa Garrin1er,:Virgin1a Gumm, Marie Mr. Kuykendall Heath, Margaret Holbrook, Gladys Hubbard, Geraldine Kitt, Frances Layson, Betty Light, Lorraine Lohr, Betty Look, Juliet Lyng, Norma McGregor, Louise Magee, Josephine Mathews, Marjorie Millay, Ermina Morgan, Frances Parks, Alta Mae Peters, Mary Potter, Marjorie Quillen, Peggy Ramon, Margaret Rehm, Virginia Saffel, Hazel Snoddy, Joan Starr, Patricia Turnbull, Edith Fogle, Hazel 1 fp CJi, WAYS' .Q 1 O5-u.4 M-' 'Qxyf v sktyk . . Q.. 3' .. . - A- ... . v. ,.,. lsAI'sl - ,. A+ sf A: Y ' . 2147 -tw ' ' V R , j ' V5 1 .F H - 2 ff-, . ' ' , wb, ,Lf 5+ , , ju-V -A 4--W Q ' 11 4Z,f' Y'f1ij -V jiifgk' ' 2, bv'- 'Q4' , .,-'s??'Lf .H cg-15 'if I 4:21 '-if ' ,Z 5 2 ' T- 5 ,if Z5 ' :iii .5 , .xg ,-'ifj.Q?.gf? 3 ':. , x '1'54ff, .:fz, .' z 155 if 4,4 . 5 ,siifeg ' F, Q ,- , g. ,. '55 ,J fps? I+: ' km : 1 ,z V , gf -.f:,: 'flick X, . '-D 1 ' V Yi-,.E:'.:zr'r9F ry 'Q V2 I ,.. 'QQ ' .X :- '1 .3 3-J-:5 : ', . fx 4' , ,mf ?3e-fda? -4.- G ENIOR PLAY CA .... JUNIOR P AY C Tau X5. Aim' JUNIOR HIGH P' KY W 5 ur' Q SENIOR BALL L--Aww!-. A 4 Licenses were issued to a great many couples permit- ting them to dance in the forest clearing portrayed at the Senior Ball. During intermission the weary hunters relaxed in the Hunter's Lodge. Music was furnished by the Lynch- Bradford orchestra. SENIOR PLAY One of the most memorable plays in recent years was the Senior Class play, NAmerican Passportn, presented March 21, l94l. as Dealing with contemporary life, the play exposed the Unamerican activities which are often present during times of National Stress. The play was presented under the dir- ection of Mr. Kuykendall. Bobby Goetter ----- Jean May ------- --- ---- -- Maxine McClure ---- Gordon Crewse ----- ---- Mary Anna Douglass Burrill Exley----------- Gladys Murdock ---- Dorothy May------- Irma Rhodes ------------- Jack Douglass ------ CAST Ed Hamilton ----------Louella Judy Dick Sybil Jennings Bill Uilson Mrs. Hamilton ----------Aunt Jen Mrs. Schwartz MI' Q Cfaig we A- 1-1 ' , nu-.--1 ,Q ff' . . 4 as L-f.,,.,Q JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Play, HMama's Baby Boyh, after many ' postf ponements and interferences was presented February 5, 1941, and was a success. The plot concerned a widow and Q wido- wer who tried to impress each other as being younger by dressing their eighteen year old children as twelve year- olds. The complications which developed from this made the play very amusing. CAST Joan Strauss---- ---- - - --Mrs. Mciean Bernie Droz- ---- -- ---- . ---n- -Luther Leng ...---1gv- Bud Brown ------- Loretta Beck ---- Madeline Eddings Jean Moon ------- Ernestine Millay Pat Fretwell ---- Arleigh Marshall Shirley Wylie--- Clark Northrup-- Don Haney ------- Shepard McLean Julie Long Mrs..Anglin Mrs. Blackburn Minnie Cmaidb Wilbur Warren Cynthia Angline Sylvia Kline Max Haste -----------Messsnver Boy JUNIOR PROM One of the most exciting events of the year was the Junior Prom, which was presented on Amy 3. Everyone had a grand time dancing in the Japanese Tea Garden to the music of the Lynch-Bradford orchestra. The gym was decorated very naturally with many beautiful flowers, ua rock garden, and a pagoda. The Queen, Arleigh Marshall, reigned over the event ror.the evening and was attended by two charming princesses, Jacque Parsons and Shirley Wylie. J pnn1..,u.,,-L, J, LUBJ J J, ..- . ,w Q. im 'W 1' ,v.,,s I' 'V . 5-Ffa? ., , 5 L A 8 . -7- ,Tv ' v f -- J ' 5' 1' JP' VFP? ' -7- . , - '5?5a.2 if?',.21' Q-ff:-1 -' ,i 33 LiF.,.'.' A, V , - 15 ' ' .limi x ,fgefZ.ff'? 27974: 3313 xg Tiff: 15 .- 1 .P g3?,1gz ,. .. . .. . Y--.T 'Y . f.-.2--v M- Q-' -..y- I Iv. ,,f-.u . A...-,,, ,-f.5. 31-J infix-tl ds? 3, ' 1' 1. mlii' .x ,ww . ,f '..-,.4,..4:1- , A ,,. F fix, . -U ,A- a 4 -+ Q' ...I ,-.su I W 4. . 1 .. R. sf' ., 2.4-J. Z1f'1:f:'E,v:- + 'w:7'?wiQ?:'ve 1 - 'if' 'Y-2 5.13 ff ' 5 ,. -, 9' +'i4Vgf 'VJ 1 't' V, 5. 4 --1 V, ...Q , il., If' . atv. ' ff'-Jia:-if I ' 5:3531 5 I' 'fic x .F , , j. . J. A I -rw 1 .C 4. -- . V .gnullf X A ft' ri, ',, ,- - ,Ui 1 xwgy WWW Q, '14 ' W ' F. This year the largest organization in the school Boys under the supervision The new building will -qi, I W. , F. A. fnf project ever undertaken by any is being started by the F. F. A of Mr. John King. contain an Ag. clags room and a farm shop. It will be an outstanding addition :to the school. OFFICERS President --------------------- - ------- ---- -Jim y Blaine Vice President ------------------------ Clarence Franklin Treasurer ----------------------- ------------- Harold Harlan ASS. Treasurer -------- ---------------------- Donovan Trapp Watch Dog --------- n -------- - Secretary ------------------- -.---------. --no--------. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS J. Morrison B. Keough B. Meyers J. Raska B. Buckley M. Kries B. Buckley A. Kberner N. Lee D. Thayer J. Chase D. Brooks R. Elwood L. Kinnan J. Lee D. Wilcox BOYS C CLUB ---Mark J R R E B B E M CBT1. Larson Schuerman Hirst Northrup Meyers Buchanan Cook Garvey Chester Huguenin A The C Club, the Boys Honorary Athletic Club is under the supervision of Mr. Nugent. The members of this club are recommended and selected by the athletic coaches for their athletic ability and cooperation OFFICERS President --------- ----------------- -------- Burrill Exley Vice President ---- ----------------e--- ---- Clark Northrup Secretary ------------------------------ -------- Berie Droz ASSOCIATED VEMBEBS A. Ambrose J. Elwood W Mifflin R. Thayer B. Campbell K O'Keefe B. Strong R. Philliysj D Garvey M. Smith J. Blaine G Crewse B. Lane B. Goetter C Horthrup G. Beckley C. Gillies N Garner D . Ix:O'tt sv of-' an M G.H.A.C. For their splendid sportsmanship, outstanding leader- ship, and an aggressive interest in school activities dn' following girls have been awarded membership in the Girh Fonorary Athletic Club. Jean May Loretta Beck Evelyn Lyng Dorothy May ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Advisor Ann Hovila DHALATICS CLUB Shirley Wylie Evelyn Ogden Florence Peterson Betty Overholt Because of much interference caused by sickness, the Dramatics Club accomplished very little until the middle of the second semester when they began working on one- act plays. With the cooperation of the speech classestmey presented an Evening Theatrical which included several one- act plays. President ------ Vice Prcsident--- Secretary ----------- Advisor ------- Gladys Murdock Harold Beckley Warren Hall OFFICERS -------Dorothy Donnelly --------Jacque Parsons -----Oral Pclissicr ------------- ----- -----Mr. Kuykcndall ASSOCIATED MEHBER5 Bonita Bird Ruth Moore Vernon Fox Hazel Saffcl Don Haney Elvin Bratton Rodney Horthrup ff PEP CLUB ' Outstanding scnoolspirit and cooperation was crested among the students of the Colville Senior High Scnool this year by the enthusiasm and efforts of the Yell King, Yell Duoens and the suosortine Pe Club members. .. 9 ll .J OFFICERS President ------ M ------ D ------------ w ------------ Guy Beckley Vice President ------ - ------------- -U- --------- -Harold Peekley Secretary ------ ---- - ---- M ------------------- 'LOFCtt1 Beck Advisors --------------------------- Mack Goeld and Ann Hovila AQDOCIATED ILQHJRQ L. Lrtman B. Exley J. Kenlstedt E. Ogden J. Blaine P. Fretwell D. Lane I. Rhodes B. Brown D. Gillies J. Lee B. Overholt F. Brown E. Harlan P. Lynd P. Putnam E. Clark L. Hughes J. Haj A. M. Parks G. Crewse JZ-Knickerbocker J. Yceregor W. Sax J. Snoddy N. Waters D. Morrison B. Skidmore P. Starr S. Wylie B. Goetter RIFLE CLUB Being in the center of the 5portsman's paradise, it is very appropriate tbat the Colville High School sponsor a Rifle Club. Ierbers of the Rifle Club are taught the safe use of fire arm: and the finer points of marksnanship. They have been affiliated and have entered the showing, with the Junior Division of bi-weekly matches making a the N.R,A. creditable This has been made possible by the whole-hearted eo- operation of the Colville Gun Club and the use of their range. OFFICLRJ Jean Hay ------- ----------- Presilent- ----- Neland iMcNearney Bernice Davidson --------- Vice President ----------- Bill Lane Margaret Hanson Ann Hovila- N. P. J. V. G. J. V. A. K. J. Lyng Stratton Naff Lindgren Holbrook Magee Cook Ford Ogden Hgy A B R E C J R H sf D. -5ecretary---- --Advisor ---- - ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Benson Br own Campbell Clark Coogan Douglass Dunwoodie Erdman Price Barr 'FT .L . u R. L. J. D. B. B. 3? B. J. Garner Hunter Jewell Hammond Kaufman Lane Leighton Pretwell Lynd s Walsh ....---,-.- -.------. Hubert Seney James Nugent O'Keefo Parker Phillips Schumaker Skidmore Sullivan Wood Rhodes Lynds F YFMY '5 'T f .7 ' ' Y I-43 0 f-as unwind- .. -11:1-'iff-Qhanvluu L NEWSPAPER CLUB iiliibii The Indian Tribune staff, under the direction of Kiss Alberta Case, have gathered the school news and highlights and edited the Indian Tribune, under the capable abilities of co-editors, Douglass and Richards. 4 ASSOCIATED ' ehargaret Cleator Evelyn Ogden Elaine Harlan Charles'Chollet Bertha Huguenin Frank Delles Harold Keister Nallaco'Kifflin Alfred Koerner Don Rose CAMERA CLUB The outstanding work of the Camera Clubs was to print Christmas Cards. Their work was done under the superb vision of Hr, Herbage. ' OFIPICLEEIS Elizabeth-H9eft- ---- f ------ Brosident-----------Tommy Dodson Francis Bible----- ------ ---Vice Erosidont ---- 5-need Crofoot Mary Merle Castle----------3ocretary--4-----CLester Cornell ASSOCIATED KEHBER5 l Harold Heaton Bernie Droz Lenore Anderson Jimmy Kohlstedt ' Lorraine Light ' Bud Brown Eileen Rosenburg ' Rose Wilson ' Jean Chapman ' ' . I Q ' , ' C- 4 l O 0 6 ' , . g I 5 ? I .i x W., A f-5,-Hs. Six: .A 7 ' mi:-. 'Iggy f ' H 1, - n . 1 -4 1 X any 1 'se . 3 gm ' -w. I, ,, -an .A if .U 'f 'ruff , ,xg 1 V , A, viz V 1 L AEI: M vm f, c u ,U 4 Rl ., ff 'figf -f ui' : X fx .Q fl , 731 4. .. A , V .usa V . A 1 ,3 Q W., A 1 1:1 1 fn . , F' 1 - M f'1,:5C 1' , 1,9 ity 5.5 is-, 3' -X ,,,gg!.k,. fgviifk 4, :ff H L rw 4411 Q f A W w m 'WAI ? wi X , 4. K sg a 'R 1 :X- 4' Ji,-Q' 5 Y .L N x f.. 3? 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V--vw , an ff ' ' A f , .... rj ' P BOYS BASKETBALL The boys baskettall team completed a very successful season by winning the Northern Division Championship in an undefeated schedule with the Northern League. E The boys lost the County Championship to Chewelah in a hard fought game that thrilled the many spectators from both towns. In the Cheney Basketball Meet the boys were' defeated by a strongteam from Central Valley. Coach Mack Eoold is to he commended for developing a hard, clean fighting team from willing and cooperative ball players. The five graduating seniors, Dan Iontgomery, Dick Mott, Nealand HcNearney, Burrill Exley and Frank Delles will leave a large hole in next yoar's squad, but with the remaining Juniors and Soohomores and new material from the Junior High they should be able to fill in and develop another good team next year. Supporting team mates of the five Seniors were: J. Blaine N. Garner C. Northrup A. Bensor 'G. Eeardsley R. Thayer D- Waters J. lv-EcGrej,3or P. Sax D. Smeltzer D. Lane D. Sheets vnu.,-wiv-' .-' 'ink-if WP-wr' --ef- , , N . 4 1, An.- ..., .F 4-O .L Orient inane Ernie marcus chewelm' Kettle Falls Inohelium Springdale Marcus ' Orient Chswelah Nbrthport E Northport , - I r Inohelium Harrington Odessa Cheuellh Central Valley m-UUQ41, 33.41. A v 11 rn' ' rw Oppeneta Oo , . 5 1,1 117- , ,, , 28 ' 1 ' x 9 26 1 I l , 11 '54 12 19 42 21 17 19 QQH 17 15 22 55 14 . ,SO . g . f, . E, 65 g.:i,f 5ff fig xrsw ff 'nw , 2 4'-ff, O 1 'a 35. C., . P f .53 4' K . Q 4' I 1 3 19315 jr , ali-1' 5 my., - M53 3, 1 ' if Q9 K P , Ilglff 1 'X 3' 4 ' griwgl 1 lv , 2 f ff K -M GIRLS BASKETBALL The firls basketball squad this season under tLe cap- able coaching of Ann Hovila faced a stiff schedule, and due to the fact that the squad was composed of inexperienced players with only two of last year's resulars returning were unable to win but two of the ten games played. Although the team fell short on the scoring end they displayed fine ball playing, wLich was proven by the fact that three of their games were lost by one point and one meme was lost by two points. ' Next year's basketball squad will miss the splendid shooting and the long shots of Jean Mayg the drive and co- operation of Evelyn Lyngg the fifht and determination of Evelyn Ogdeng the speed and foresight of Mary Anna Douglassj and the quick tkinkinf and consistent playing of Dorothy May. Supporting teammates of these girls were: Shirley Wylie, Ellen Cohrs, Joan Snoddy, and Betty Baird, forwardsg Florence Peterson, Gladys Holbrook, and Peggy Quillen, guards. ' ' Evelyn Lynf was elected honorary captain of the team and the team was manafed by Velma Conner and Bernice Davidson. C FOOTBALL Colville High School won state-wide recognition by going undefeated during the season. The team had the most successful season that o Colville team has had since lQ29. D Under the leadership, of Gooch Cliff Exley, the boys won six and tied three games. With lots of school spirit and willing to give all for the glory of their school the following boys turned out for the team. Broderick Buchanan Buckley Crewse Dellcs Exley Frotwoll Gillies Goettor lbtt Phillips Walsh Benson Thayer Lane Huguenin Awbrosc McGregor Sox Sullivan Gprvcy Beardsloy Brown Compboll Droz Gqrner Hi- -A v l,t, Kaufman Northrup O'Kcefe Skidmore Siflj. th Strong Q 4 2, 'A ff iii? l, , Joi., f I BASEBALL With ten veterans returning the baseball season 'was very successful. a Colville placed second in Northern Division, beinn defeated by Marcus twice and Kettle once. TEAM DGHHY DTOZ Dick Mott Wallace Mifflin Richard Thayer Mark Huguenin Tom Mbtt Eddie Dupuis Jack Walsh Clarke Northrup Merrill Sadth Dan Montgomery BOXING Due to the epidemic of mumps and measles the boxing season was quite short this year. Two matches were held one at Northport and the other one at Colville with North- port as our opponent. We lost at Northport by a close 1 margin, and won most of the bouts at Colville very handily. 'WJ s .5 'zfflffi 'f'iV'3f5'f'77f ? -WT f T 'FT-'VSWTV ' , ' ,im w 4 1 l i i 1 TENNIS The tennis team of 'l94OH showed outstanding ability and were Stevens County Champions. ' Eldon Fretwell and Marjorie Dodson were consistently n number one players on the team. The team competed with Marcus, North Central and in The District Meet. TEAMS Girls Boys M. Dodson E. Fretwell W. McPhail D. Rodman H. A. Douglass T. Dodson M. McClure D. Bennison G. Hedlund J. Christman L. Thompson W. Sax P. Fretwell B. Goettcr , TRACK Due to lack of competition in the county, Colville's 1940 track team didn't get into action until thg latter part of May when they entered the Cheney track meet. At the Cheney meet Colville placed in the Class B events. 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'N -A ,, ' 1' 0 ' h Q-1'5 2 , ff f-bfisiihES52,ir5i:1Wf55 - ' 4 www , - A , 'Fun 1,,ii-ffilifhiiil 2 .-I 'T , gs- .f,:1iiW..i3,, ff21f. 1' ' L. , -..g-,.,p,,m- L. ' x 1, 'sux ysvggfx 1.35 I ' -J T22 L. :affix ' Lg, A 1. ,I A- E ' L , .P , ' I . -1... , ,r Af ! '55 ya' w PJ 1f5'fxE,.i-fag ' ' t:'t '1!9'5- tw - 5 .2 z ?1 'z-mx is 9.3 L H2 .ig - -1' f Ha' :'?5A 3f QEefz: E fy 51333.15 'b ., . ,1,2,., ,V' L, 54 - me ' T 'Y inf? 2 ' ' V , ,VM-V -1'-'vgaf'5 if f ,xv ' ' , , .,,. ., 'ji' :1.f.,5f' 44.-, f' , ., s ,, .,w,w +f- - Q45-if-' ' . - A . 3 11 5. . ' ' ' ' i'-v V ALk,yf5-,Q - ' 4 ' 4 1 9. I ,1,, f ,lf If f Qi, .......---- SENIOR BAND The Senior Band, composed of 50 members, 15 of which are in the Junior High, is improving every year and is the best that we have had for some time. Besides playing for football and basketball games, the band participated in several parades, the Eastern Washing- ton Music meet on April 26, the regular concert on May 9, the band festival at Pullman on May lO, and the county festival at Chewelah on May 17. They were directed by Mr. Bradford. ASSGCIATED MEMBERS Morrison Artman Snoddy Hirst Newland Blackenburg Morgan Carter Carlson' Roberts Lynch Smith' Gilbert Sax Rhodes Gilbert Motteler Lane Franklin Brown Millay Rhodes Goetter Conner Cohrs Morgan Lohr Droz Slover Holbrook Lynn Blaine Putnam Crewse Fretwell Blankenship Overholt Saffel Cohrs Nixon Helt Noe Elwood Clark ' lui ' ' 4:1111 'hiv lnului' M f I me a QUANTETTES Three Quartettes played a prominent xi part in the mu- sical activities this year. All three quartettes' parti- cipated in the regular concert, and many other outside act- ivities. The clarinet and saxophone quartette took part in al- the broadcast from K. W. S. C. The brass quartette, composed of eight players, was made up of three different quartette combinations. They were under the direction of Mr. Bradford. CLARINET J. Lynch Franklin V. Motteler M. Gilbert - SAX ' ' J. Lynch M, Gilbert J. Newland Elwood BRASS M. H. Noe Putnam N. Saffel Lqhn E. Chors Holirook B. Goetter Kohlstedt . :sae T YS .' Mw W 271 do g..f4f:, 1 PEP BANB i The Senior High School students exhibited Kimora pep , , Q ,-5 n than usual this year because of the efforts of the Pep Band. They were always ready and willingito, play, for all games. . ' 'f pep rallies and concerts. M S ASSOCIATED MEMFQRS x . Rhodes G. Elwood Newland Brown L H. Saffel Gilbert Sax B. Lohr Rhodes Lane P. Putnam Overholt Goetter G. Holbrook Chors Kohlstedt Lynqh p JUNIOR BAND Q N The Junior Band this year has had much oommendation performing in community programs, at the Junior High Basket- ball games, and in the band concerts. 'll For several, this is the second year after being promoted from the beginners band. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS K. Clark M. Noe' P. Stanley Hills L. Cohrs Gilbert Carter L. Peterson Carlson Slover D. Blankenship Nixon Saffel J. Lynch Davenport McChorter O. Gilbert Hills Citkovich Rhodes Y 1 F' - A l ,,,,,, 47 fb M f I Q' CA: ai... 1 MIXED GLEE CLUB The Senior High Glee Club Was organized this year to take the place of the All Girls Glee Club which was diem continued. The Glee Club, composed of 54 members, took part in the Eastern Washington Music Meet at Cheney. Six- teen of the members entered the Mall District Chorus. Ac- companlst was Betty Lohr. Instructor Mr. Nettingham. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Crewse M. Starr Brown Starr- Phillips Mottler Goetter Farquahar Dodson Baird Droz Magee Sax Marshall Gillies Morrison Lane Rehm Brown Conner Beckley Morgan Putnam McClure Elwood Heath Whitten Hughes Stewart Quillen Cohrs Peterson Eddings Morgan ' nn: ff ' nu-anal, .V V ' M ,' -wnnuwwfiee-use fm wznavvsv-.zc..::4, . ...mx-.1-vs. M-am-... -diem'-.fa ' 35:1 A-1-' Y :Y ' Qi V ' lx ,'f '51 s ? -nw. l', .1 i L fi f'L:m'.:g::.:d2tff .F Q 5 i N f i M DOUBLE SEXTETTE The Double Sextette sang before various community organizations. They entered as a girl's glee club atthe Ch eney music meet and received a superior rating. -They also, accompanied the Junior High Glee Club on the trip to Brous, The group was under the direction of H. Nottingham. M MBERS Rehfll M. M. Starr McClure V, Conner Beck M. Heath Staff' L. Thompson Morgan M. Edaings Morrison M. Mbrgan V. Motteler---Aooompanist AUTOGRAPH -1, ,ff 12' wi 1 ' I 4 E , I 4 ar ' ' gf , Q L. .al V ,.:..k 'gm ,. . ' ' ,v 4 gwvmg V- 1,.4,- - , . , k, V . 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English Science Aubrey Le Plante W. S. C. Industrial Arts ' ' ' Q-' - lui. JUNIOR HIGH STUDEI-IT COUNCIL The Junior High Student Cduncil has directed numerous activities of the associated students and served as a central governing 'body cooperating with the Student Body Officers. Advisor, Bert Klingbeil has been a great help. sfnmswr -'BQDY ,orrrosns First Semester Second Semester Robert Neswick ------- -----President--4--B ------- Jack Morrison Hope Lavoy -------------- Vice President -------- M---Elaine Inman J. English ----------- ------ Secretary -------- M ------ Bob Johnson Hugh Saffel---------p---Program Chairman ------ -felwonne Smith ' ' . 'STUDENT commit I.IPl1'.IE'ERS ' ' , ' f A First Sem ster Lois Garner Ja ck cinkovion ' Jean Snoddy Don Johnson Bob Myers 1 Blaine Moorehead Charles Kuehner Opal Harris Dick Slover i Bob Neswick I JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB Second Semester Jack Richardson Jeqkie Kay Lynch Billie, Clark, a Virginia Bretton Don Hanlin .ff Jim Engblsh Velml Harris The Junior High Glee Club has been one of the largest and most successful glee clubs organized in the Jdnior High. The Glee fClub sang between acts of the Junior High play and also. participated in the concert and A brgadoast' at Pullman. Accompanist for the glee club was O. M.: ilbert. MEMBERS P. Stanley L White E Pellissier J. Parks D Lohr D Lance L. Thompson Y. .Smith T O'Brien A. Baird D Darneille B Saffel J. Frisk B Furgason K. Millay D. Huguenin O Gilbert R Reid D. Johnson I Knapp L Cohrs Director ---H. E. Nottingham Anil... lull.. r .J , or 2 i v J .......L . ifrff di! A If I 'Ing fi NW? a ' a ,fy ,. -at Tn an -mi ,.-M-,-f '-f ,,-JS' .-A wi.. 0 12,1 1 . . . ' . TJ: .frg-pf'-fi.-',' 41-- LU D I Z 1 NINVI ,ff exfxoa ff The ninth graders have shown good cooperation during their three years at the Junior High, and are looking for ward to their first year at the Senior High. President--f-- Vice President Secretary ----- R. Alldredge D. Blankenship V. Bratton V. Buckner B. Campbell L. Campbell B. Carlisle M. Christman D. Cleator R. Crowe B. Davidson . Fujgate L 0 Garner B. Grow A. Hadley V. Harris E L. Hills D. Huguenin N. Inman E. Kaiser E. Kaufman C. Knapp H. Lavoy M. Light P. Lotze he Mahoney E. Matney F. McElroy Officers First Semester Robert Heswick--- Hope Lavoy ------- Bud Johnson ------ L. Morrow L. Noah I. Pellissier B. Rose R. Sailor Y.SSaxton H. Scott W. Slentz J. Snoddy C. Strauss G. Taylor L. Thompson P. Todd L. Tremer D. Van Tuyl G. Wilcox C. Heed W. Siegel L. Skeels C. Stiles R. Somerlott . Welch N . EVO O d I. Abramson C. Anderson B. Buckley J. Chase J. Citkovich 5 Second Semester Don Hanlin Elaine Inman Hugh Saffel B.oGlark E.'C1ippin5er C. Day G. Donnelly R. Dowty R. Elwood R. Engelhardt J. English fu Gilbert D. Hanlin S. Harlan G. Hills D D. Huck B. Johnson D. Johnson N. Lee D. Lorentzen D. Matthews E. McWhorter H. Meekle V. Mitchell M. Moon B. Moorhead J. Morrison A. Myers W. Napier R. Keswick T. Parkhill H. Saffel . -Q an I' w ,,,.... O Ill 'I f uf .il v 7' , NW? 0' ' : V, ry v Aa x ue. x ' I HJ v'wr17r-:-- rf-f -we-w-v----fv-vrnrvvevgrr' ' ,,,--. FYI Jgajjrw fly' The eighth looking forward President ------ Vice President- Secretary ------ Advisor -------- A. Abel Lo Artman V.BwUm G. Buckley R. Carlson B.Cmws L. Dietz P. Dupuis L. Flugol B. Fox H. Gilbert O. Gilbert A. Hagen D. Harms V. Harris B.Hmqe D. Henderson J. Hunter D. Johnson N. Kelly P. Kifer L. Kinnan Q D.Lmme C. Link J. Lynch G. Matthews M. Moore r -l. C fl-- QJJQAUL Q graders are an up-and-coming c ass and 'Ere to their freshmen year. B. 'nr' 111 l L. I. B. D. Y. P. B. R. J. R. D. J. J. H. D. D. D. R. B. D. B. R. -.---.- .......---- -.- -- Officers First Semester Dick 5lover------------ Wesley Blair--------- Second Semester -Ruth Carlson -Duane Smeltzer Jghn Rafti3-------------- Nixon Noe ., Peterson Ramon esnor ,.. J tim Smith Stanley .Pricef Quillen Reftis Rsska Rhofcs 'U 1 .'Y - ul C-1. LIE -SOI1 Shrsugsr . 9,1 Q1 0 bkiles slovcr TQIOTLLJ s on White Wilson Wood Thomas Wilson Woodard B. K. G. B. W. B. L. K. G. C. B. G. L. J. D. R. C. S. D. F. R. B. B. R. A. D. John Raftis -Advisor Ablcman Palis Beck Beckley Blair Canning Chester Clark Cribby Curtis Di 0111 Garvey Gjerde Gumm Halsey Harrison Elo atll Kuehner Larson Lee Lee Lotz Vontgomer Newcomb ' Ogden Prestholt Smeltzer V' - ,N Riff? 1, H: : My . i ' T.4L--li-C' Saw -. -X ' . ., , .vw , . ,M l If Y ' -l f . . .L ir Y -' 1 -i r J - I' A .. V., Z' Q yy, 1. . ...wx A, . ,W .. 1 , . 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Harlan B. Buckley H. Saffel B. Johnson JUNIOR HIGH PLAY . Citkovich s Sh. M. Moon B. Meyers J. Schrouger F. Richardson Picturing the problems of a farmer who outwits a city slicker,NAron Slick of Pumpkin Creekn was presented by the Jr. Hi School Friday, April 18. With settings and costumes of the gay 901s and a large cast supporting the main char- acters the play proved to be an enjoyable and valuable ex- perience for all those taking part. Miss Dorothy Lois Smith was the director. Aron Slick Master of Ceremonies Widow Berry Clarence Green Sis Rigs Wilbur C. Merridew Gladys May Merridew Prima Donna The Girl In Red CAST Wesley Blair Jack Richardson Billie Resner Charles Keuhner Yvonne Smith Jack Morrison Helen Gilbert Doris Lohr Donna Darneille . ' lf, , ll ',.Juw,,: ' xml: 1 ' W' ff C f JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BAShuT7ALL ' Coach Marjorie Buehler was confronted with inexperienced material from which whe was to mold a basketball team. Although only winning one game, the team showed a very willing and aggressive spirit. Their manager was Dona Blankenship. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Saffel Dupuis Harris Carlisle Frisk Johnson D. Baird Garner Lohr Buckley Harris . Reed Campbell Snoddy Thompson TERRIORS The terriors, coached by Jack Danby although in- experienced this year will be successful in taking the top place next year. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Richardson Smeltzer Clark Corl Lotz Buckley Moorehead Lotz Wimmer Blair Oakshott Oakshott Raftis Hunter Lynn E. Davenport--Manager 4 of 1 JUNIOR HIGH G TERRIOR BA Vi U M QA ffl 1 ::' Ng:-5 -f W .1vf':541Sf4:l-'T'-', . .'5.-1-.,-.E1:2'f 3. HJ., V v - ,.-V-1,+,,f5:gQ 'U A I , A B M H' ' +1-hs ' -.-.,,4..w-.p- 'inf' I M-7 -Qt' 155529-13igg3'?X?Qgjr2si5i: A 5 , .--4: 1 '-ii: 'g.g',2:E 'F5:-' 'T:i:5:- .L ,..3::'r-':-,-,L--- .L - ':: 'i.e. A.. 'A 2551- fa-1.7--.-21235. --il5ff'1Li:3:44. -'-:I .W-52:12-. 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'- f f ,. 'S' F -' in Ly. . , A 15 if , if -9 Z N ,5i3s1 'f': g . A,',::? f:ff::f ?-25 55' J ,.,, -'L- :':3T??:ifEf-3 ,Y , . f :ff5:??7fE,'i?iif 'v 7 -7 ' -2Q: f :J If H H .j SID lx f.:D p y Chuck Gillies: Someone said my head was like a battery. I wonder why? Gordon Crewse: It's a dry cell. Two workmen were eating lunch. One began unwrapping a long package at which the other stared in surprise. nWhat's that?N he asked. nwell, you see, my wife's away and I decided to make my- self a pie.H YBit long, ain't it?N H NOh, I dunno, it's rhubarb.h He: Going to have dinner anywhere tonight? She: Ceagerlyl Miy no. Not that I know of. He: Gee, but you'll be awful hungry hy morning. Mr. Goold: Make up that fellow next to you, will rou? Beecher C.: Aw, do it yourself. You put him to sleep. uwhy is Perkins pacing up and down in front of his house like that?n nHe's awfully worried about his wife, poor chap.h uwhy, what's she got?U HThe car.h Joe Hammons: Did you ever take chloroform? Charles'Chollct: No, who teaches it? Kelly O'Keefe: Ain't nature wonderful? Jimmie Blaine: I'll bite. Why? Kelly O'Keefe: She gave us our faces, but we can pick our teeth. The family had planned a picnic for the next day and Bob- by was asked by his mother to sec what the paper predicted for the weather. N After searchinj the paper he said: Niall, they haven't decided yet. It says here, HJeather for Wednesday, UNSETELL David Lane: were you out after dark last nlfht? Kenny P.: No, after Betty. George B.: Would you holler for help, if I should kiss you? Jacque P.: Hot unless you needed it. What's funnier than an old maid jivlnj advice to a bride? ,- l --1?-,M - Q--.i.1... fumes-m-:1umqgp4i.Qm66w1qsV'noinmeQ ,Z ns ' W A - L A Y Q ' W 1 , Y- N!! Small Sister: HThis question asks, Hwhat is harder than a diamond?H Big Brother: umaking payments on it.H I stood upon the staircase And gazed far down the hallg I saw a bunch of green stuff Arranged along the wall. I looked again and lo' it moved, I thought 'twas waving grassy ' But HO! 'twas on it's way to the halls 'Twas only the Sophomore Class. Man: Don't you know that you ean't get that kite down out of u treo like that? Why den't you use your head? Boy: I would, but my neck is not long enough. Q Kr. Nugent: HLoretta, do you know whut animal had to suffer so you could wear those furs?d Loretta B.: HYGS, my duddy.U Maxine MeQ: Did your mother ask you what time you came in? Hurril E.: Yes, I told her a quarter of twelve. ' Maxine Me.: But, it was after one when we left the place. Burrill E.: Well, e quarter of twelve is three, isnft it? f Miss Hovila Cin shorthand class! New, class, if you get this principle into your head yeu'll hwve it all in a nutshell. First tramp: N3em says he only smokes quarter eigars.n Second tramp: 'That's right--someone else always smokes the first three-quarters. Coach: WDiek, did you take Q shower?U Dick K.: nwhy, is one missing?U v Miss Hevila: Ywhere do bugs ge in the winter?n Evelyn Lyugg WSearoh me.N ' Miss Hovilas nNo, thanks, Evelyn, I was just wonderlng.H Colville Boy: Hwhe laid out this eity?H , Chewelah Boy: HHobody, it ainit quite dead yet.H ' StrikG OBO Mr. Klingbeilz HI heard your kid Bowling last night.H Hr. Goold: nYcs, after four bqwls she gets hertnse wnrmed.n ZZ., Mary Merle Starr: UWhy did you tell my mother what time I came home this morning, after I especially told you not to?n Patty Starr: nSure, and I didn't tell her. When she asked me what time you got in and I told her I was te: busy getting breakfast that I didnft look at the elock.U Norman Garner: UI have Chester Cornell: uMore Dick Waters: HIf I had be out so hug.u a head on me like Henry Clay.U Clay than Henry, I take it.n known that the lights were going to long, I would have given you a good Jean May: nwell, didn't you?n Dick Waters: nNo.n Jean May: nwell, someone did.n I Miss Hovila: nDid you get excited when you fell on the ice?n' Mr. Kuykendall: UNO, I felt perfectly cool.n B Nether: nBill, sit down and tell your little sister a storyl' Bill: UI ean't sit down, Mother. I just told Daddy a story. Maxine: USO you and Gordon are engaged! I donft suppose he told you that he was engaged to me last year.n Shirley: Uwell, he did say something about things in hisgmst he was ashamed of, but he didn't go into details.n nGbt a good laugh at the bathing suits worn 50 years ago, H observes Mark Sehuerman, Ueause 50 years hence, there won't be nothin' to laugh at.n The modern girl was listening impatiently to a long lecture from her grandmother, and at last she could stand no more. nIt's all very well to find fault with my new froek, granny she exclaimed. NBut didn't you ever set your cap for a young man?n Granny drew herself up. nNever my kneeeap, missin she said. nDont you ever get Johnnie and Bill confused?N nYes, mother I get Johnnie confused one night and Bill the next.' Mark H. UI hear that the chief of police is going to try to stop necking.H Betty B. NI should think he would---a man of his age.n ur, , . A ,M ii, gf,,.i.-M , 1-.h?....f,.f,s' ..-7-Iwi i--mv: '-fr--' - V ' we -1 I- - I I - 0 -' A - -V -V gy! Aih4Qi:::::: The average woman hammers a nail like lightning. She never strikes twice in the same place. Traveler: Which way to the bus station? Passerby: Turn to the left and you'll be right. Traveler: Don't be impertinent. Passerby: All right, turn to the right and you'll be left. Mr. Goold: Cat 1:00 A. M.J-- I was held up by two men,dean Mrs. Goold: UAll the way home, I suppose. Mr. Nugent: NHow can you prove that the world is round?n Eddie Dupuis: HI don't have to prove it, I never said it.n Mary: nMy boyfriend gave me a lovely fox neckpioce. Louise: Hwas it silver?H Mary: UNO, terrier--and when I told people I was putting on the dog, I wasn't kidding.u nDid'you take the car out last night, Norton? Hwhy, yes, Dad, I took some of the boys for a little ride. nwell, tell the boys I found one of their little lace hand- kerchiofs in the front seat.n Miss Case: Nwallace, why can't you we qood?n Wallace: HI'll be good for a nickel.' Miss Case: nOh, you want to be bribed! You should be good for nothing.H The pitcher stood immovable While all the grandstand roared. The bases still were bulging, though Two runs had just been scored. The game was done, the grandstand gone, But still the pitcher stood, ' And this was scarcely strange, because-- 'Twas cracked and not much good. Miss Case: Cduring an unsuccessful recitation of English IIB --UShirley, I think you are fed better than you wetmgw. Shirley: Qindignantlyl--I think so too: I feed myself andi you teach me. W K 4 Q! 1: -m M1 ' . 3 ai -54 ' . '. wif' ' fu' 'L K I 3 K G.. 1 , f .A X. .f,! '-2 . 5 4 2-- Q 'f Q' ' Q? A' 3113's V' ....- -5 -6 A ' K . 1 g fs -- LK f 4 , f - ' Q 4--,f iq 4,- af -' - i I .1 -Mr I4 Xl T' -. 1 1.-..... -M - --I .Au-Z it rv Heartiest Congratulations and Every Good Wish To the Faculty and Graduates Of Colville High School Class of Hay 1941 ALHNE 'fHEA'f1'lE D. A. MORGAN GEORGE MORGAN We Cengrntulnte the Class of 1941. We are confident that no finer class has ever been graduated from the Colville Schools. It has been Q pleasure for us to serve you during your school years and trust that we may have the pleasure to serve you in the future ..:i ZED QGIG Cy IOM' OJ' KELLER HARDWARE CO. Sporting Goods Gun Ammunitions Building Matorial Pocket Knivos--Ra S Hr-n,, , 7-T 1 , C1 LMC larumaro otorou ZOTS COKE I,Ii.lIENTS of DR. LAI '. CAGLL Optometrist 229 South Main CNRL BUCTLTAU NTIS H011 OF KATIOHALLY ADVQRTIQJD I'IEHCfI.'XHIJI?3Ei' Colville Washington CGLVILQE MEAT MARKET C. F. CC1mglTg Drop Frosh and Cured Moat Frosh Fish---Oystors O AFTER THE GAI-EE--- 1 ---naman-.Q-annum AFTER SHOPPING-v---w ----- n---- AFTER mm DANCE----P ---------- - Como to DUGAET ' S RESTAURAEYT ,W CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST VII 'ZIV sJ .ua E for future success to Class of 1941 Stanley C, Cbny Robert E, Iloscr 224 No , Hain, EV J ohm 3l'iL.'LJl'Ilf'G 1,1123 fORIALS C OLV ILLE E .'O1fUi QEITT WORKS Citkovich, Prcprictox' Phono 44-J EASY WASIIERLS DZSEESOIF IIARD1I. .RE C O , ROUZ'-ID OAK RANGES PEIILCO Sales '54 Service REFRIG-ERATION iv ,v Service-as Good as the Car Itself Mercury--Ford Cars and Trucks New Ford Tractor MINZEL MOTOR CO. Colville, Washington SCOTT CHEVROLET CO. Sales---CHEVROLET---Service U.S. Tires, Tubes and Batteries SHELL PRODUCTS COLVILLE BRANCH Seattle-First National Bank Spokane A Eastern Division Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CASH BUYERS OF CREAI OLD DOLINION CREARERY CO., INC. Butter, Ice Cream, Ice, Cold Storage, Pastourized Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, and Eggs K , T 'Til ' OFFICERS AND DIRECl6RS i r of the GUARANTEE STATE BANK N t extend their compliments V to the Graduating class n of Q 1941 LW ,l,r e--., M ell,lr,l-nr,l,.ll . ,.ll--.. J. C4 PENNY'S You'll save every time at WPENNEY'SH w ' 1 Ei'TT4A ll' ' l ' W, ,,, , i wlr,.,,,, ?1'-+- f,,:': iglh-1:::'..JL.I: L ' T, l I Heartiest Congratulations To The i Faculty 8 Graduates ' GRANGE SUPPLY I ' Henry Hoddeg Prop. nColville Wash Vi ,i-.r ,r,,r- ,lrr l. i,l,ilrl ,wr J f Compliments to the Graduating 4 Class of 1941 Q HA Complete Fountain Servicen 1 ALPINE CONFWCTIONARY , JY, ,iil , :-. w. 4:-.. Complimonts of DELBERT R. 3COLEs Compliments of DIZ. XJ. Al. OIAJ5 22.13. Lawyer to the graduates. . A DR. C. F. KIFCAID 'hoUILLIAL's CREil-R Dentistry Top price paid for LaRay Rutter-fat How Collins Bldg. , , W, Colv:llo Wtsw Colville Maolle 'L Phonc 562 L R. E. LEE CO. DR. JOKE. J. IIGLL CCLVILLI'5 3ETTER STCR DEHTIST -L1 R..A.Y- Free Delivery Lane Building Phono 4 fhono 131-U 282---285 Compliments of TOM OAKBKOTT L AVJY. Phone Q74-J JOIN T. RAFTI5 Attorney at Law LANE BUILDING Phone 124 DR. 5. E. PEARSALL Chiropractor Latest Proven Methods Foot Adjustments Modern X-Ray Facilities LMEIWIUXIG dfhonc 270 --f ,Colville CONGRATUIJATIOI-IS ctlss or '43 CITY TRANSFER George Hiller Proprietor YVE3 Iililil? TICDII YYJHEIIE IZ' ' Compliments of COLVILLE SUPJLY CO. wholesale of Confections and Fountain k Restaurnnt Suppli Phone 547 INSURANC E FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Come to Headquarters for the best Insurance money can buy. ARCHER R. SQUIRE SO years experience ll5 South Hain Colville -Notary Public Q52 yearsl CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES of 1941 BOUChER'5 Buster Brown Shoe Store Wentz Building C. L. BAKER Insurance Was it insured? The first and most impcrtmn question after every fire. Phone 47-J COLVILLE SERVICE STATION Lubrication Our Specialty Kenneth Gilbert Proprietor COLVILLE FLOUR MILL Manufactures of Cereals, Flour R Feed OLD KING COLES Food and Confections Open till l:OO A.M. f DAVENPORT BARBER 8 BEAUTY t SIIOPPE Let us prove that our service will meet your patronage. VERN PARKS Prop.t BR. C. M. CANNING I Physician 5 Surgeon GAMBLE STORES Home owned Home operated Auto 5 Farm Supplies Appliances Hardware Paints BRUCE FARRINGTOH Authorized Dealer DR. DWIC'-EIT D. CLARKE Osteopathic Physician Mind Surgeon Rusch Building Adjoining Telephone Offi CO V C STEVENS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title to Lands and Mines W. L. Sax, President L. E. Jesseohi Manager Colville, Washington ' ' WENTZ 0 BAILEY REILAN'S DRUG STORE Attorneys at Law Uwe are here to protect your health!U Colville Wash , ,-., ., Phoenix Hosiery Hatsi Lingerie EDNA'S DRESS SHOP Ladies' Q Misses' Dresses --a speciality-- L. EDNA PUTNAM 1 S. C. ZDODSMA ' Plumbing and Heating A Phone 4oJ Colville Wash Alpine Theatre Bldgf 'kHl b THE CHIEF CAFE Compliments of good foods Fine Service DRS. GRAY 0 STARK To Graduates of Fountain Service, Beverages, '41 A 1 ' THE GRANGE Congratulations WAREHOUSE to the 1941 Congratulations to the Graduates Graduates of '41 T ,, DR. R. S. WELLS MD. Best in Drug Store Needs A Best in Drug Store Service N GROVER GRAHAM ' your REXALL DRUGGIST Invisible Half-Soling L For Better Shoe Repair Bring Your Shoes To LINKE'S SHOE SHOP AZMLHDUAS, Wi m 3M WWW 'Wg fwfffaifff Tj,,gy'T5,c1NW,MfQnffs 'sd ,un xxx A iff ...VV V ...VV ' XV: 'AA 5 fx -' .. 'ff - l 4 -,., ., V. V, ' - . f If ' ' . A Vf ff V x, XVSRV VV. ' V V. V . V . T2 35 . ' -Q . . H. . J. A x ' , . VV if ' Vx V V VV VV , -V - g VVVVV V 1' . ' .V V-as V . N- - .V 4 6 .zflaa-1,:f' ! V ' . V- VV -V V . , V- -35.3 VV . . f V . , V V V qi., V ,V V xx. +V. . . ' , x VA ,V ,. ,VVVVVJV . XV XL g'ff-,.g,f.- '- , V '-.V . V, 1 V. . 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