Colville High School - Skookum Yearbook (Colville, WA)

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Ayars State College of Washington Principal, Northwest History, Sociology Elna Polio State College of Wlshingten Speech, English and Journalism Charles Bradford State College of washington Mathematics, Music Thelma Lord State College of washington Home Economics Bernadine Sawins State College of Washington Typing, Advanced Shorthand Don Gordon Eastern Washington College of Education, State College of Whshington X Physics, Chemistry, Sr. Science, Biology Ruth Smalley State College of Washington Business Training, Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Radio Club Joseph Oates Brioon College, University of Texas, Oklahoma AbM, Southeastern State College, Oklahoma University, Central State College East Central State College Ansriean History, Aernautics, Physical Education and Coach Eleanor Hook I whitworth College Sophomore English, French and Library Helen overman Eastern Washington College of Education Physical Education Clarence Hole Utah State College Vocational Agriculture and Metal Shop J .-J .. fm, ' . f, K MN f 1 X Studeni Body Offucers President Eugene Bestrom Vice-President Anna Ruth Skeels Secretary Bob Wilson Treasurer Louise Cohrs S1I4fllUlID1EN'llf 1PVZ0DllUN1IU1UiL Betty Anderson Jack Richardson Gertrude Matthews ' John Raftis Jeanne Johnson larry Clark Floye White Dick Slover V V J UNIOE qI'IICZI'I FACULTY lliltora Crowley State College of Washington Principal cuff-ra lxley 'lestern Washington College of lehsoation Laura lllis ' 'lostern Washington College of Sduoation Harry ,Nottingham lastern Washington College of ldueation Ruth Ott ltate College of Iashington 8. F. Glovannini ltout Institute and University of llontans ld. Wuhrnn University of Washington, University of Idaho, Eastern 'Washington College of ldueation Joan Grey lastest Washington College of Education Gertrde Hslino liorthern liohigan College of lduoation Claudia Balmer ,Stato College of Washington ,UE C.J.H.S. Student Body Officers President ----- -- - ---- -----Jack Wilson Vice President ---- ----- ---- -- - ---- Bob Pelissier Secretary----- - --- Neva Christman Home Home Home Home Home Home Home C.J.H.S. Student Council Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 6 7 9 15 8 12 2 Jean Stanley Bill Berg Ellen Bennisen Janet Hinrickl Lnnete Lynne Merle Gotham Eva McClain -'Wai 1 ff ' wnffvfafh 0.5 ' L lr ik X I 4' ' .H I l Q. 1 QW : 'w I 'I ,, . ,, I '55 , W' ' 4 N76 'IQ 'na U, .. x 'QQ c .W 6 . si ' . musrw-www I ' 1 uf 1 uf 1 lb ,Jaxx WI' l, 3jfh O '1 - 3 J' pw. - uf I .be F . 11,3 , wr-A 'Hp -' H I I . 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Artman, Lois- Senior Cla s Secretary, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Yell Leader 2, Junior Prom Comm. 5, Senior Ball Chairman 4, Home Room Program Chair- man 4 Pla Production Staff Z5,4, Y Band Secretary 4, Home Room Sec. 2. Balis, Kenneth- - F.F.A. 2,5,4, F.F.A. President 3, Rifle Club 4, Boxing 2,b,4. Barton, Veda Mae- lntramurals 2, Annual 2,L5, Office 4, Indian Tribune 4. Beckley, Bob- Basketball 5, Football 4, Baseball 55, 4, All High Play 4, Stage Crew 2,3, Home Room President 4, Student Council 2, S.A.B. 2,3, Bond Auction Comm. 3, Boxing 2,3, Junior Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, C Club 4, Track 3,4. Bestrom, Eugene- Junior Prom Comm. 3, Senior Ball 4, Student Body Vice Pres. 3, Student Body Pres. 4, Class Representative 3, Student Council 2,5,4, Basketball 3,4, Football 4, C Club L6,4, Boxing 2,6, Track 4, All High Play Stage Canning, George- Canning, Pat- Carlson, Ruth- Band 2,5,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Pep Club 1:,4, Pres. Senior Class 4, Pres. Home Room 4, Tennis 3,4, Jr. Prom Conn. 5, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Triple Trio 2, Glee Club 3. czhiwood, Isabel- Clark, Kenneth- Band 2,i5,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Track 3,4, Band Librarian 4. Clark, Larry- Basketball 2,5,4, Baseball 3,4, Boxing 2,15,4, Football 3,4, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, All High Plays 3, 4, Student Council 2,4, Home Room Sec. 5, Home Room Rep. 2,4, Class Vice Pres. 4, C Club 2,3,4, C Club Pres. 4, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Bond Auction Comm. 3, Capt. Football 4. Cohrs, Louise- Pep Band 2,.'5,4, Band 2,5,4, Home 1100111 Rep. 2, Senior Ball Comm. 4, Jr. Prom Conn. 3, Tennis 2,3,4, Home Room Program Chairman 4, Stu- dent Body Trees. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Pep Club, All High Play Comm. 2,5,4, Bond Auction Comm. 4. Chopot, Catherine- Library 3, Hobby Club 2, Intramurals CFS' 3' - ' tl 4 2, Photo Club 2, Home Room Dance if . ,J Co . 2. Berg, Kathleen- , iz ,v 5 ml !, J, k,- ,Q V If K, c ,H ' Buckley, Gazel- 5' 1 5 Q' L gf, fL if f 'W Q' 4 v Q Lugf if ! 4 A 1, , I 1 . .- ' , ' -' . - 4 :I H ' I J I Q' .L 5 , 5 .' ,, , QW LL L ali gf XV' if I Vp xp 1 'tv G fflt l x' , ' f W t LL g ., J Lf li Ienmeth Clark hrry Clark Louise fiohrs Eleanor Cox Charles Curtis Blanche Fox Glen Garvey lielen Gilbert Ollie Mae Gilbert Barbers G-row Jerry Hathaway uean Heidegge ' ' -' , ,. nl , 'Q . , r. Dorothy Henderson Donna. Hughes I3 Mardgall Humphrey JX 'Sale Hunter , l , -4 V, 'v - . 'Ag -. . I f 'Mi Jeanne Johnson Jean Kifer Doris Lance Stanley Larson WW' Ronald Lotz Jacki Kay Rosella Watlock Gertrude Matthews Myrtle Morrow Bob Munden Walt Napier Beverly Nixon Mary Helen Noe James Horthrup Roland Ggden Joe Olsen Cox , bil eanor- A Office Staff 2,3,4, Library 2, Hobby Club 2, Intramurals 2, Home Ec. Club 2, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Home Room Program Comm. 3, 4, Sergeant at Anna 4, F.B.I. Club 4, Archery 3, All High Play Comm. Curtis, Charles- F.F.A. 2,3,4, F.F.A. Watchmen 4, Rifle Club 2. Engl i sh , Jim- Fox, Blanche- Library 2,3, Annual 3, Camera 3, Community work 3,4, Radio 4, News- paper 4. Garvey, Glen- Gilbert, Helen- Band 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Double Sextette 2, Triple '1'rio'3, Pep Band 2,3,4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, fir. Ball Comm. 4, Home doom Secretary 4. Gilbert, Ollie Mae- Band 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Senior Ball Comm. 4, A1 High Play 4, Double Sextette 3. Grow, Barbara- Glee Club 2, Hobby Club 3. Hathaway, Jerry- Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Track 3,4, Boxing 3,4, All High Play 4, Home Room Pres., Home Room Vice Pres., Photo Club, Rifle Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Jr. Prom Comm. Heidegger, Jean- Home Ee. Club 2, Radio Club 4, Office Staff 3, Girls Intramurals 3, Community work 4. Seniors Henderson, Doroihy- Photo Club 2, Library Club 3, Annual 4, Radio Club 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Pageant 4. ' Hughes, Donna- Glee Club 2,3,4, Library 2, Treas. 3, Vice President 2, Pep Club 3,4, Senior Ball Comm. 4, Junior Prom Comm. 3, Play Staff 4, Home Room Vice Pres. 3, Home Room President 3, Double Sextette 3,4, Trio 2. Humphrey, Mardell- Library 2, FeBeIe Trease 3, Librarian 3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Home Room Vice Pres. 3, Double Sextette 3,4, Pageant 4. Hunter, Jessie- S.A.B. 2, Glee Club 2, Annual 3, Intramurals 2, Senior Ball Comm. 4. Johnson, Jeanne- Kifer, Jean- Indian Tribune, 2,3,4, Editor 5, T. B. Quiz, Officer Helper 3, Con- stitution Contest Winner 3. T. B. Essay Contest. Lance, Doris- . Library 3, Photo Club 2, F.B'.I. 4, Librarian 4. Larson, Stanley- s.A.B. 2, F.F.A. 2,:s,4, Rims Club 4. Lotz, Ronald- Lynch, Jackie Kay- Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Triple Trio 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4, Saxophone Quartet 2,3,4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Senior Ball Comm. 4, Double Sextette 3,4, Home Room Rep. 4 M7 do jf ff X7 f 5 pf - ,V Seniors Qf - latlock, Rosella- Library 2, F.B.I. Club 4, Pageant 4. llatiixevs, Gertrude- Hone Room Secretary 5, Student Council 5, Home Roon Pres. 5, Fall All High Play 4, Jr. Pron Colm. 3, Sr. Ball Com. 4, Photo Club 4, Intramural Club 2, lake Up Buff 4, Play Prop. Colm. 2, Production Buff 2, Indian lribune 4, Bond Auction Colm. 4, Pageant 4. Horror, llyrtle- Intralural Club 2, Annual Club 5, Br, Ball Com. 4, Ccununitylork 4, F.B.I. Club fe ' lunden, Bob- llapler, Walt- llixon, Beverly- Bma 2,s,4, np uma 4, Glee Club 2, 5,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, All High Play 2, 3, All High Play Prod, Sh!! 5, Pep Club Vice Pres. 5, Pep Club Seo. 5, Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm. Hoe, llary Helen- Band 2,5,4, Pep Band 2,5,4, Pep Club 4, Junior Prom Com., 5. llorihrup, Janes- Ogden, Roland- All High Plays 2,3,4, Boxing 3, Home Roca Pres. 4. 01 sen, Joe- Peterson, Janice- All High Play 3, .Photo Club 4. Petereon, Lois- Band 2,5,4, Home Boon Vice Pres. 5, Band Librarian 3, Jr. Prom Com. S, Senior Ball Cola. 4, Office S,4, F. 3.1. Club 4. All High Playa4. Phipps, Norma- Lnnual 2, Intramurals 2, Library Club 2, Editor of Librarian 2, Play Production Staff 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Home Room Secrehry 4, F. B.l'. Seo. 4, Tribune 4, Sr. Ball cole, 4a Quillen, Roger- Football 3,4, Basketball Manager, 'C' Club 5,4, Homo Room Vice Pres., Photo Club 4. Rattle, John- Football 2,3, Basketball 2, All High Play 4, Jr. Class Janitor 5, Sr. Class Janitor 4, Hone Boon Rep. 5,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 5,4, Sr. Ball Com. 4, Jr. Prom Com. 4, 'C' Club 3,4, 'C' Club Sec. 4. Ralph, Tessie- Class President 2, Student Body Vloe President 5, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 2,5,4, Orchestra 2, School Paper Staff, Art Editor 2,5, Home Room Vice Pres. 4, All High Play Prod. Staff 2,5, Jr. Prom Colm. 3, Library Club 4, Intramurals 2,5,4, Sr. Ball ' comme 4e Richardson, Jack- Football 2,5,4, Basketball 2,5,4, Baseball 3,4, Tennis 2,5,4, Track 3,4, All High Play 2,3,4, Class Pres. 3, Home Room Rep. 4, Home Room Vice Pres. 3, Student Council 4, Band 2, Sr. Ball Com. 4, Jr. Pron c0ie so Slover, Dick- Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Student Council 3,4, All High Play 2,4, Football S,4, Basketball 2,4, Track lgr. 2, Hole Boom Vice Pres. 2, Hone Roc! Rep. S,4, Baseball 4, Sr. Ball Cal. 4, 'C' Club 8,4, Tennis 2,4, Bond Auction Cx. 3,, Boph. Hcp Comm. Janice Peterson Lois Peterson Norma Phipps Roger Quinen 0' 'V John Raftis Teresa Ann Ralph Jack Richardson Harry Seigle Dick Slover Doris Smith Patty Stanley Audrey Trimble Bob Filson nuoy Wilson E Doriyksx Larry Zwang . Q AV. ' . V ' W ' '1 fir! ABQYWJ Q .. 3 3 ,fi 11' az. 1 'lf L ,Q 2 , : I .Z L if f , XF , ' W 454 ' f jf f f 121.511 M , A R 1 1 1 P gg! Seniors 4 Smith, Doris- ' Wilson, Bob Pep Club 2,5, Pep Club Pres. 3, Skookum 2, lntremurale 2, Edie Room Pres. 3,4, Clan Pres. 2, Shzdent Council 3, All High Play Production Staff 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, State T. B. Speaking Contest Iirmer 3, All High Play 4, F.B.1. Club 4. -fs. - ,' F . Nr Basketball 4, Baseball 4 Zwang, Larry- Hole Roo: Vice President, Student Body Seoretry 4 sunny, Patty- 6-E ' 1 f ff J ,X J, Home Room Prel. 8,4, Pep Club 2,S,4, fy! f ' ' 64 54 ff Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 5,4, Glee Club I , , 1' 5 I, JJ ' ff! 2,s,4, 'rl-1p14 Trio 2, Double saute. f , ,fi1'1 154' ,M ,wr :s,4, chu seo. 2, All msn Play fl f f' Production 3,4, Sr. Ball Cam. 4, V1 ' 0 I Jr. P1-on com. s, A11 H1511 nq 4, WL-1 ,- 5 1 2,4-1 L F.B.1. club 4. ,Q f ,rf 1 ' Q1 K ,Qt fl, ' 4- ' .f' 4, L Trimble, Audrey- 1 ,CJ 'I In f' ' L4 Ji of fix lx, Hobby Club 2, Intramurals 2, Library f ft df gf yu. 5 if cm, s,4, Glee Club 2, L11 mp Play 4 If lf if f X 4 1 Production Sh!! 8, Home lo. Club 2, Af if fx Lott or L, L' sr. Bell Comm.,4, office rome 4, f j Q ,, E, ' 5, 'ff F.B.I. cm, sw. 4. Luv 'Ve' -I X ' . L 4, U Y A!! Seiglo, Harry- J -F L Q' M be Library Club 2, Phow Club 2, All , ' mga Pley 5, Jr. Pm com. 5, f ,xff iw. U Intramurals Club 2, F.F.A.. Program 1 X, 11 AU X U. f I Chairman 2,s, sopn. nop con. 2, Wa. Q ,' Home Room Seorehry 2. K1 V91 1 to 's X L' ,' A1 Wil son, Ruby- v ' -, R Gi rl e Intramural a 2 . fliee, Doris- Archery Club 2, Library Club 5,4, Jr. Prom Conmx. 5, Sr. Ball Com. 4, A11 High Play Production Staff' 3, F.B.I. Club 4. , bl, gghl ff j 4 .-Lf 1+ K f' EX xv, ' yu N ,V NN .X - SENIOR PIQOPHECY Mr. Bob Beckley Beckley's Tavern New York, New Dear Mr. Beckley: January l, 1980 York Ne cordially invite you and your wife, the former Barbara Hoppe, to attend the banquet to be held at Ken Clark's summer home, January ll, 5:30 P. M. Among the entertaining guests there will be the well known violinist, Bob Munden, to play his latest concerto composed by the noted Donna Hughes. We-are also greatly honored to have with us the Ballet dancer, Eleanor Cox, and her colleague, Ro er Quillen, world's famous tap dancer to performf-- Also, there will be Mrs. Alvin Conner, formerly Doris Smith, with her four charming children, Alvin A, Alvin B, Alvin C, and Alvin U. During the evening a scene from her latest 44 J. To conclude the Jeanne Johnson, Beverly a rare talent will be shown--Barbara Grow will give picture, M. G. B.'s A Man Wanted, fsounds like program the four nDeann sisters, commonly known as Nixon, Jean Kifer, and Rosella Matlock sing their latest hit. 'f After the program, of outstanding citizens Myrtle Morrow, owner of TT5yEE'PE?kE7 owners of a masquerade dance will be given, a dance oom ittee are as follows: Jerry Hathaway the town drunkard the large beauty sa on, Hr. and'Mrs. Lariy Zwang f the Eat it down, throw it up restuaz-ant, Paris's better known model, Manialllikmphzixg and the world's well known jitterbugs, lfat Canning and Audrey Trimble. Ne hear that Ollie Mae Gilbert is still writing for the 'Farragut Times, therefore will be una5Ie to attend the dance. Have your fortune told while you are there by the 'Great Bob Wilson. Other guests invited are Mies Helen Gilbert fthe one and only bubble dancerj, Jean Heidegger, Veda Mae Barton and Gertrude Matthews who are running a-large dude ranch, while again waiting for their soldiers to return. Also, the one and Lil Abner' alias Inrgy Clark, manager of the Washington State Football league will attend. 6 But wait! therevz another one. Brace yourself! cause my dear chilluns you'll need it. There will be Joe Olson, who was converted to a nmrmon by Brother Charles Curtis, with Loi5'wrtnen, Th9TQSE Anne Ralph, Lois Ectcrson, and Doris Wise, his four wives. Roland Ogden will be there will his collection of Mermaids--the four most important Being Qorothl Henderson, LQDlSQAC0hfS, Ruhl Wilson and Jessie FfUl'l'iTBI'o Gazel Ruckley, owner of the NBenson Orphanagen, volunteers to take care of the children present at the banquet. Due to scarlet fever in the fmnily,.LeqXer John Raftis will be unable to attend the tall. Walt Nagier, Town barber, put crcosoto on Ken Balisls head and is now behind bars so will also be one of the missing guests. of course, Skip Berg and Ruth Carlson, will not be there--because of their recent occupations, Swinging on the Swing Shift at Boeings. The millionaire, Jimmy English, and his four beautiful attondents, Betty Anderson, Doris Lance, germs ghigps, eng Janice geterson, will add to the party. , Now watch your manners folks, because newspaper reporter, Isabelle Chitwood, will be there for any scandal for the gossip column. Americavs two playboys, stanley Larson and lee Qhester, will attend also! - Kate Chogot, saleswoman, will be there with a line of chatter guaranteed to reduce the capital of any gullablo listener. Justice of the Peace, Jack Richardson, will he there to take care of any business as it developes. A Chaperons will be Vr. and Mrs. Richard Sloyer, formerly Jackie Kev lunch, Nr. and Frm. glen QQSYQX Qmary Helen Hoey, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bestrom, formerly Dona Qlankenship. Potrolmen Ron Lots and George canning will direct the traffic to and from the party. This will bring the evening to a close. Everybody is welcome' Sincerely, Viss B. Sawins, Secretary, rr. C. Rradford, Business Ngr. Ag0HpMh5U Ugg MOMV DWMDZ nWQ0pU hmghdm hDgmmhwOn0pw .Om 050m UgOODw OSP .838 OSHOEQ mmgdw zhhdm Spd! 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Wwhoo qoWHM?VhDsm QOWHWE 90m OHDEMME MOLQSW h0Hq6Pm Manda gpMEw wMhOQ h0?OHm Moda QOWQMGSOMM MO5w nmddm 6m0kmF Exam EACH QDHHHDU RUMOM WmmMgm SGLOZ QOFBNMOAH 35 QOWLDPOQ Oowqdw QOMHO Dow g0uwO UQQHOM n5LgPLO2 m0adh 002 nmdmm MMML D502 ' SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1945, being of sound mind and sound body, do hereby bequeaiix ine following: I, Lois Artnan, leave my way with men to anyone who needs it. Betty Anderson, will my dancing ability to Ginger Rogers. Ken Balls, leave my height to Jolene Kilgour. I, Veda Mae Barton, will my fan mail to Ruth Schuerman. 1 I, Bob Beckley, will my curly hair to Roy Swanson but intend to keep Barbara Hoppe for myself. ' I, Iffadxleen Berg, will all my energy to Shirley Light. I, Eugene Bestrom, will my harem to Art Kohlstedt and my place of student body president to whoever has political ambitions and wind. I, Gazel Buckley, won't. I, Pat Canning, will my beard to Willard Michael. I, Ruth Carlson, will my tennis ability to Betty Rotter. I, Isabelle Chitwood, leave my place in school to anyone who wants it. I, Catherine Chopot, will my place in C.H.S. to anyone, and gc on to work at Ht. Camel Hospital. I, Lee Chester, will my boxing ability to Vaughn Winmxer. I, Ken Clark, will my watch making: ability to Gene Fiksdal. I, Larry Clark, leave my charm as Lil Abner' to Gene Phipps. I, Louise Cohrs, leave to June Benson my bookkeeping ability. I, Eleanor Cox, will myself to any man that comes along. I, Charles Curtis, will happily all my hardships to Johnnie Schuerman. I, Jimmy English, will take my ornerlness with me loping to leave the teachers happy. I, Blanche Fox, will ny postage stamps to my sister Mary Jane. I, Glen Garvey, will my drums to Earl Davenport. I, Helen Gilbert will my singing ability to Hildegard. I, Ollie Mae Gilbert, will my sewing technique to Hrs. Lord. I, Barbara Grow, will my last name to Joyce Parks. I, Jerry Hathaway, leave my great height to Betty Lou Cranston. I, Jean Heidegger, will my ability to skip school to my sister Rosmarie I, Dorothy Henderson, will my 'sky manner' with the stronger sex to Roberta Reed. I, Donna Hughes, will my love of Colville Schools to Majel Wood. I, llardell Humphrey, will myself back to Valley. I, Jessie Hunter, leave my height to Evelyn Thomas. I, Jeanne Johnson, leave my ability to get to shorthand class late to Lea Gxmm. I I, Jean Klfer, leave my studioua ways in anyone who needs them. I, Doris Lance, will myself to Clinton lhompson. I, Stanley Larson, will my Swedish ancestry to Neal Anderson. I, Ron Lots, will my place on the football team to my little brother David. I, Jackie Kay Lynch, will my place in the Pep Club to an eligible sophomore. N Ah, Rosella Matlock, wills mah southern accent to Histah Oates. I. 1. Aww D ' 6U,e,vL w-I-'-TA 0'-4-fi M NWN- 'vu-.Ar we-Lffvu :ve A-v-L 544rV,,, . GAJK W.o'xA,A .Lvl ,w:.-1. e,,,lf2.J X i f 1, Gert ide vatthews, w ll my hair styling ability to anyone who needs it. I, Myrtle yorrow, leave my smiles to George Oakshott. I, Rob rmnden, will my boots to a rider. I, Walt Napier, will my ability to drive without lights to Merle Low. I hear St. Peter calling! 1, Beverly Nixon, leave my nickname Wmousiew to Mary Margaret Raftis. 1, Mary Helen Noe, leave my trombone to a prospective sophomore. I, James Northrup, being stronger of back than mind to hereby will my full wit to the Junior Class half wit. 1, Roland Ogden, leave my friendliness to LeRoy Mumua. I, Joe Qlson, leave my Wgeby Faceu to David Wise. A I, Janice Peterson, mill my quiet ways to Alma Jean Martin. I, Lois Peterson, will my curly hair to Pat Wood. I, Norma Phipps, will my Wbold waysu to Virginia Briner. 1, Roger Quillen, will my good physique to Harold Drake. 1, John Raftis, will my singing ability to Harry Nottingham. 1, Teresa Anna Ralph, leave my attendance record to Floye White. I, Jack Richardson, will the motor at the base of my tongue to Bette Tomlinson. I, Dick slover, will my ability to play boogie-woogie to Mildred castle. I,Doris Smith, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Herman Kaiser. Q I, Patty Stanley, will my piano ability to Glenna Lotzg I, Audrey Trimble, will my quietness to Wallace Henderson. 1, Bob Wilson, will my love for nhotn music to Marie Streit. I, Doriswise, leave my short and and typing ability to Anita HBQSHQ 1, Ruby wilson, will my freck es to Patty Zimmerman. I, Larry Zwnng, donvt will an hing and am keeping Joyce Parks for myself. sly' Q X sb . in rx - rl ,A J 7 , Q., XNNS 5 W ber XX txt JM V Q53 sf wifi JUNIOI28 Class Officers area President-Bobby Lesser, Vice President- Betty Lou Cranston, Treasurer-Yvonne Klein, Class Advisers are Irs. Smlley and llr. Oates. Bettie Lou Abramson, Florence Anderson, Aloha Dean Baird, June Benson, Virginia Briner, Betty Lou Cranston, Donna Darnielle, Hxyllls Dubois, Florabelle Dunwoodie, Betty Arm Bngle, Lea Gum, Anita Hagen, Suzetta Judd, Irma Jean Harris, Opal Harris, Rose lhrle Hiedegger, Louise Herrick, Dorotlv Hills, Anna Hooper, Dcrreen Bhgnenin, Shirley Light, Yvonne Klein, lhry Loo Kelling, Andrey lsrkhan, Alla Joan lrtin, Ruth htthews, Ines llotfltt, Blanche llontgenery, Lorraine loah, Jeyee Parks, P.tri.c1a Potter, Roberta Reed, Betty Saffel, Olive Bears, H1- lio Seynour, Anna Ruth Skools, Btta he Bkiles, Brie Streit, Pauline Tedrov, lvelyn Thomas, Bette Tomlinson, Floye lhite, Harriet load, hjel Wood, Patricia Zimmerman, Harvey Buckley, Betty Jean Better, Roberta Thompson, Ross Corl, Dean Crawford, larl Davenport, Loo Fuller, Edmund Gray, Herman Kaiser, Loo Kinnan, Art Kohlstedt, Bobby Lesser, David Lots, llerle Low, Inughlin llclean, Willard lllohall, Troy leer- head, Gone loulton, John london, George Oalbshott, John Schuornn, Jack Williams, Vaughn Winner, David Klee, 'Roland Woodard, Janes Pauley., Lol! lunu. ff , j -sf ,J '.v - L4 .rwy J' iff' F ., 'L Lira' Vw I I . . , ,Jn ,7 u SQPHDMUEES 1..z2v'C- i .J jg' Class Officers are: President-Dale King, Vice President-Charlesgffff Ieird, Secretary-Treasurer-Rose Nixon, Claes Advisers are lr. Gardfilx' and lliso Hook. lhy Anderson, llaisie Barr, Louise Brooks, Rose Bvrnette, inmxei Castle, Ruth Clark, Barbara Cook, Llenn Deubol, llary Jane Fox, ,llva June Harlan, Blaine Hubert, laxine Huguenin, Anne Johnson, Jolene Kilgonr, Glenna Lets, Genevieve lichaol, Opal lurdook, Lois llurray, Rose Brie Nixon, Ruth Iorthrnp, Lois 0'Keefo, Joan Parks, Glenna Pierce, Haney Potter, lhry lrgarot Rattle, hry mmm, Kathryn Sax, Jean Scarborough, Ruth Schuernan, Blaine Seney, Johnnie Bob l.ean1s, lary Ann Stark, Shirley van Tuyl, Patricia loods, Jack Anderson, Beal Anderson, Tom Ashby, Mathew Conner, Clifford Daily, lonroe DeJarnette, . Harold Drake, Gene Fiksdal, San Hall, Wallace Hondorsll, lllil Hodgcns, Ipslle Hotford, Dal ling, Chalrgeo Laird, Oliver Linton, Glenlnnizg, , Clark hrtin, Jack lgi , To U Cakshott, lngone Phipps, Bernard Bash, nuns nose, Cllntoxfg mmm, 'num-e mm, onnr c.vmu,,1hy Branson, Carroll lhittenax Rmb' y ' , X G X -. X. G f X7 l O a I 5 3 ? 75 Wi .iix sf V Q X V' X V x J' X f SEVENTH GRADE John Abramson, Norma Anderson, Roberta Anderson, William Ashbough, Nora Ator, Jim ie Bayley, Shirley Benson, Dave Birge, Joyce Blentz, Doris Broderick, Donna Buckley, Richard Buckley, Jack Burnett, Donald Colley, Barbara Day, Vern Drake, Macbeth Douglass, Yvonne Dubois, Joyce English, Royce Flynn, Mitchell Fox, Kenneth Grittner, Arlen Gum , Irene Gum , Fred Hall, Gordon Hamilton, Delores Hanks, Peggy Harding, Jean Harlan, Jack Hathaway, Donald Humphrey, Donald Bayer, Lawrence Heberling, Victor Howe, Donna Humphrey, Francis Jewett, Doris Kaiser, Roy Kamstra, Barda Knapp, Pat Knott, William Knott, Victor Lawson, Dale Lee, Dick Light, Nora Light, Betty Links, Albertha Loew, Beverly Lotz, Mile Lyng, Jess McKinney, Mary McMillan, Rosealyn Martin, Teddy Matthews, Edgar Moore, George Munden, Marjorie Nelson, Peggy O'Brien, Dorothy Ramon, Melvin Reid, Sarah Reid, Evertt Scott, Jerald Seastrom, Mary Slentz, Jerry Storer, Delma Stratton, Roy Thompson, Patricia Tuttle, Barbara Waters, Helen White, Kermit Williams, Patricia William, Dorothy Wilson, Roberta Wood, Freddy Wendling, Louise Widmyer, Donald Wiersma, Joann Williams, Jack Wilson, Bernice Zeigler. EIGHTH GRADE Leslie Anderson, Harwell Anderson, Norma Anderson, Barbara Ashbough, Iris Barzee, Betty Bennett, Ellen Bennison, Ann Benson, Barbara Berg, Terry Brosna- han, Elvina Byng, Ray Chapman, Janice Claar, Donald Cox, Clara Marie Daily, Donna DeHart, Charles Douvia, Joan English, Lee Ensor, Bobby Fbgle, Glen Fugate, Bud Gardner, Richard Gilbert, Leonard Gorman, Gordon Grittner, Robert Gruber, Francis Hanks, Inis Harding, Iris Harding, Marjorie Henderson, Lois Hendrichs, Frederick Herrick, Patricia Hodgins, LeRoy Hotchkiss, Patricia Johnson, Billy Kendall, Roger Knapp, Shirley Kroening, Annette Lynda, Margaret Markam, Robert Matthews, Betty ay, ldrea McClain, Denzil McKinney, Sarah McMillan, Eva McClain, Jon Idehail, Marilyn Hiller, Cana Morrill, Charles Moulton, Marion Nelson, Nod Newton, Claudia Oakehott, Lois Onstine, Sharlene Osborne, Dave Pauley, Vernon Peters, Carol Lea Peterson, Norman Peterson, Shirley Phipps, Virginia Phipps, Sue Potter, Eugene Raeka, Everett Rhodes, Kenneth Rieckers, Monte Robinson, llmer Scott, Iabonna Sklles, Edwin Somerlott, Jean Stanley, Lorraine Stilwell, Joann Theieen, TOIIQ Theisen, Harold Thompson, Kenneth arren, Rose Mary Haters, Harvey Illley, Dolores lllliams, Deuayne Hood, Ray Hood, Barbara Lea Woodard. ,S Dean Artman Bonita Balls Mae Barnedt William Berg Etta Buckley Joleen Buckley Margaret Burse Sharon Campbell Elizabeth Canning Jackie Carter Ruth Cavens Joe Chopot Neva Chrlstman Elsie Clark Ilene Drake Irene Clayton Beverly Diehl David Dubois Pauline Engle Iva Enquist Leona Bell Fales Bruce Fruin Ralph Gilbert Merle Gotham Verle Gotham Bob Grahm Stanley Grittner Ninth Grade Alvira Guimond Ethel Guimond Jackie Gumm Glen Hall Rose Hanlin Betty Mae Heidegger Donald Hendricks Marlin Herrick Janet Hendricks Vivian Holland Myrna Huguenin Joanne Jumphrey ' Elwin Jarvis Jeannie Jeaneret Frances Judd Alice Kaiser Norma Jean Kennedy Hiram Knott Alan Kulp Robert Kurtack Irene Loseke Gerald Lynn Evelyn Mann Barbara Manning Russell Matlock Frank Matney Janette Moulton Howard Mumau Wilma Murdock Everett Parker Bob Peliesier Ruby Peters Gerald Quillen Faye Roper Mary Sailor Adeline Schrette Leanore Scott Lorraine Scott Lucille Scott Cleo Sizemore Margaret Snider Junior Somerlott Kathleen Starr Howard Storer Ramona Thompson Raymond Thompson Audrey Van Tuyl Haro1d'Weatherman Louise Widmire Fred Wlndling Joan Williams Jack Wilson Donald Wlsmer Bernice Ziegler QWWJW, W ff AM Mfffw ff 0- V' W W V' Q4 IP oqy X1 .I QA o- -! o-X'VN 0 gk U 21 P fgJs',x'JN'X0UJ'7 X0 IJ of U4 go ,fx oy X' ff MJ 47 N 5 4 MAJ vo X9 pvgcj ul mr JN N0 4 0, vw ,, new , --HJ 14 u l ga l xc, Ji, .W-I XJ If pu- JX Ar xo' JSO VA Ia A O Nr' Q Q X VK Ab O' N svn 0',,'l,.,Nxa ' x, 7U V 35 0. 4 N 'Q J .QVJJSK 0' -4 I X 'A' ACTIVITIES ir Qu Q? ff wifi! .2 5 wfiygf XA Rv, My A X X my Xxx? Sbiffflgsgb ,QW XV N wivffj W W W Q fiwfmg XP U5 ' I 1 if ' kQ,,,.. ,. . Qu V A, I Jr N H x.' x , I .. .. ,, . .NJ X xx . :-.X . gk . -- .g L- - -. N. W. w 3 'Rh NX X 'QQ U x m x XXX Annual Club The members of,the Annual Club have prepared the school year book, the Skookum. We Wish to thank the office practice class for their fine cooperation in typing the material for us. Also, we appreciate the cooperation of Mr. Bradford in taking numerous pictures for the annual. Editor--Dorothy Henderson, Assistant Editor--John Schuermang Busi- ness Manager--Rose Marie Heidegger, Assistant Business Manager-- Rose Burnett, Sports Editor-ewallace Henderson, Arts--Pauline Ted- rowg Ads--George Oakshottg Senior Editor--Erma Jean Harrisg Cal- endar--Elaine Seneyg Ju ior High--Mary Jane Fox and Ruth Schuermang Advisor--Mrs. Thelma Lord. Rifle Club This club has various activities. Part of the time is spent in rifle practice and physical training. Also, they are a general service club for the school-dworking on paper drives, bond ralleys, et cetera. Members include: Ken Balls, Lee Chester, Mathew Comer, Earl Davenport, Charles Curtis, Harold Drake, Gene Fiksdal, Glen Garvey, Sam Hall, Jerry Hathaway, Lee Kinnan, Stanley Larsen, LeRoy Mhmau, Bob Mumden, Walter Napier, Gene Phipps, Roy Swanson, Clinton Thomp son, Vaughn Wimmer, Roland Woodard. Advisor--Mr. Ayers. OFFICE WORKERS Some of the duties of the Office Force is answering the tele- phone, typing letters, collecting roll slips, and other various duties that may arise. Associated workers ares Roland Ogden, Jim English, Louise Cohrs, Virginia Briner, Jean Kifer, Lois Artman, Lois Peterson, Eleanor Cox, Veda Mae Barton, Beverly Nixon, Doris Smith, Audrey Trimble, Donna Hughes. advisor is Ur. Ayers. ofa Pep Cl , Photo Club This club was organised for the purpose for producing good photo- graphy. Hot only do the members learn the art also learn developing, tinting, and enlarging. of taking pictures, but Members includes Betty Anderson, Gene Bestrom, Harvey Buckley, Pat Canning, Oliver Cavens, Catherine Chopot, Betty Ann Engel, Elva 1 Harlan, Jerry Hathaway, Audrey Markham, Gertrude Matthews, Ruth Matthew Laughlin McLean, Lorraine Noah, Tom Oakshott, Loi O'Keefe, Joe Olsen, YY Joan Parks, Janice Peterson, Roger Qulllen, Ma Tessie Ralph. Advisor is Mr. Charles Bradford C-CLUB This organisation is made up of lettermen. club is to promote good spirit and cooperation 30 Margaret Raftis, and The purpose of the in all sports. They strive for good sportsmanship in all sports as well as encourage f i K- good sportsmnship throughout the entire school. PVC. S. L. P Wj L- A' Members are: Jack Richardson, Jerry Hathaway, John Raftis, Eugene Bestrom, Dick Slover, Walt Napier, Jim English, Lee Chester, Ross Corl, David Lotz, Art Kohlsteadt. T Pep Club This organization has taken charge of the Bond and Stamp sales in the school throughout the entire year. The girls in the Pep Club have been present at every game the team played whenever lt was possible. It is the girls organization for creating good spirit and pep in the school. The officers are as follows: President, Doris Smith, Vice-President, Patty Zimmernmng Secretary, Beverly Nixong and Serine. Advisor, Miss Bernadine Associated members are: Betty Anderson, Lois Artman, Ruth Carlson, Louise Cohrs, Donna Hughes, Jackie Kay lynch, Mary Helen Noe, Tessie Ann Ralph, Patty Stanley, Barbara Hoppe, Yvonne Klein, Alma Jean Martin, Joyce Parks, Roberta Reed, Betty Saffle, Anna Ruth Skeels, Fleye White, Mildred Castle, Joan Parks, Katie Sax. Lsbrory Club The members of the library club meet in the library each day during sixth period. Volunteer librarians work other are: Betty Lou Cranston, Louise Herrick, Anna Shirley Light, Alma Jean Martin, Teresa Ralph, Trimble, Doris Wise, Harriet Need, David Wise, Miss Hook. periods of the day. Members Hooper, Doreen Huguenin, Roberta Thompson, Audrey Melba Brothers. Advisor-- 'B ,iiLZ'EZ?i1p J, W AR. 3. 4 Lff5rco.Ry Cl b Ihcllan Tmbuwe. FF. H - Indian Tribune Each Friday afternoon the Indian Tribune Club published and die- tributed a newsy to-page paper. Advisor, Hrs. Elna Polls. Editor-Aloha Dean Baird, Assistant Editor-Veda llae Barton, Feature Editor-Jeanne Johnsong Reporters-llarylee Kolling, Lorraine Noah, Anita Hagen, Jolene Kilgour, Hay Anderson, Blanche Fox, Jean Kifer, Leona Deubel, Isavel Chitlrood, Gertrude Hatdxews and Katie Sax. , F. F. A Future Farmers of America. In Union 'there is strengih. Our nation needs boiiz unity and strengiix during 'the critical days 'that lie ahead. In the development of National Unity the Future Farmers of America, con- prising he 225,000 youiims studying Vocational Agriculture 'lhrcughout America, are making and will continue to make significant contribution. his nations youih movement under the guidance of leaders and teachers of Agriculture has equipped its memvers to deal Iiih the practical problems of production, cooperation, citizenship, moral and character building. Indeed 'lime outlook for agriculture is bright when wtewedfrom the ranks of 'Bae Future Farmers of America. Officers of the Colville Chapter ares President, Stanley Larson, Vice-President, Charle Laird, Secreiary, Ken Balisg Treasurer, Lee Chesterg As t. lreasurer, LeRoy llumaug Reporter, Dean Crawfords Watch Dog, Charles Curtis, Advisor, llr. Clarence Hale. Radio Club 'lhe Radio Club has accomplished what is known as 'Good Radio Tech- nique. They took a trip to Spokane and visited Radio Stations K.F.P.Y. and K.H.Q. Here they were guests at afternoon programs and also enjoyed a tour around each of the radio stationi. Associated members ares Haisie Barr, June Benson, Louise Brooks, Larry Clark, Ruiz Clark, Barbara Cook, Jimmy English, Blanche Fox, Jean Heidegger, Doroihy Henderson, Elaine Hubert, Yvonne Klein, Glenna Lots, Bob Lynn, Gene lloulton, Ruth Northrup, Glenna Pierce, Patricia Foods, llajel Foods, Blaine Seney, Ann Johnson, Genevieve llichael, Nancy Potter, Kaihleen llurdock, Anita Hagen, Leo Fuller, John Rattle, Willard lliolmq, Isabelle Chitwood,,B1rttle Dolson. Advisor, Hrs. Ruth Smalley. SERVICE DEDICATION The Colville High Schools presented one of the best productions of the year with the presentation of IEST WE FORGET, directed by llrs. Elan Polls, A tribute to our Colville men who have died and are dying on battle fields all over the world, this production will be one remembered by all who saw it. Thi presentation, of March 9, 1945, was put forth with the combined efforts of the Sr. High Speech Classes, Jr. and Sr. High glee clubs, and band. Principals: Questioner, Tessie Ralphg First Historian, Gene Fiks- dalg Second Historian, Bob Lynn, Third Historian, Gene Phipps, First Hero, Dale King, Second Hero, Oliver Cavensg Other Soldier, Carroll Whitten, The Mother, Barbara Cook, Other Woman, Ruth llorthrupg Abraham Lincoln, Louis Hodginsg Patrick Henry, Bob Lesserg Andrew Jackson, Earl Davenportg and John Brown, Gene Moulton. Spring All-Hi Playa Presented on March 28, the Sr. All High Play, DAYS WITHCUT DADDY, was an outstanding attraction of the year. DAYS WITHOUT DADDY, a comedy presenting the troubles of an average family brought on by the rar, ns an-.ated by Urs. Elna Pens. - 4 Cast: Mrs. David Day...Tessie Ralph, Leota...Beverly Nixon, Hrs. Bustle...Betty Saffel, Grandmoiher Day...Doris Smith, Annie...F1oye White, Kate...Patty Stanley, Harriet...Roberta Reed, Betty...Floabelle Dumroodie, Mary...Helen Gilbert, Piggy...Aloha Dean Baird, Beth Finley ...Anne Johnson, Danny...Bobby Lesser, Lt. Kenny Guilbert...Larry Clark Lt. Dixie Roberts...Jack Richardson, Lt. Ranny lh:l1lore...Dale King, Hr. David DayeoeRo1and Ogden, HacDOuga11eeeJohn Rafal, Jose...Gene Bestrom, Professor Fud...Bob Beokly, Plumber...Dick Slover, Reverend Frederick... Kenny Clark...Stage lianager, Tom Oakshott. VK ef 4 ' 1 ' 7 -vfyffywm 4 W , N . K , . 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X X EVQR bane YARN ? QS'!?h,x'QJ 3 Nwemkef ns, N44 S oumel E ff e c.T.S ?Y OPeY'-rfgs i7 Grqnaf Qr!:9f0IancG QGQYXQ5 'prgm 'HW 'J Taq mmf 4 may Al! H1911 'Pla 1JRf:C!aff:iwr2w 9464? qflunior High Qperetta p Bver Since Eve f--- yr - N J S- Playing to the largest audience in C.H.S'e history was the cast of 'Ever Since Evo . The play was presented November 15, 1945 to an appreciative audience and will be remembered for its true to life science about high school and family problems. 'Ever Since Eve, directed by Elna Polis. The cast was as follows: Jack Richardson, Ollie llae Gilbert, Roland Ogden, Joxrnny Raftis, Inna Ruth Skeels, Katie Sax, Bobby Lesser, Bob Beckley, llajel Wood, Larry Clark, Ross Corl, Harry Siegle, Dick Slover, and Jerry Hathaway. lr. Giovannlne directed the Stage Crew which consisted of Jack Martin, Tom Oakshott, Dale King, Tom Daily, Carroll lhitten, and Wally Henderson. Stage Properties were secured by Lois Peterson and Donna Hughes. Hand Proper- ties were gathered by Beverly Nixon, Jackie Kay Lynch, Patty Zimmerman, and llary Ann Stark. ' Betty Saffel and Mary Margaret Bmftls took charge of soumd effects while make up was done by Virginia Briner, Gertrude Iatthews, Audrey Markham, Suz- etta Judd, Veda llae Barton, Aloha Dean Baird and Roberta Reed. I Fully A,llfHi PICY --f The Junior High Play, 'Bits of Blarney, presented on December 15, under the direction of Harry E- Nottingham and assisted by llrs. George Ott, was one of the most successful of all performances given by the Junior High, It was an enchanting and lively 'bit of old Irolands' The cast included, Ellen Bennlsen, Robert Gruber, Numan Peterson, Janice Claar, Keith White, Lucille Scott, and the leader of the girls chorus was Neva Chriotnan. CHORUS . Elm? Doona Barnodt, Joloen Buckley, Hargarot Burse, Ruth Clvens, Elsie Clark, Clara llarie Daily, Yvonne Dubois, Joan English, Joyce English, Deloris Hanks, Peggy Harding, Patricia Hodgins, Betty Low Links, Beverly Lets, Alber- tha Lest, Ann Lynda, Betty llay, Mary llcllillan, llarilyn Hiller, Claudia Oakshot' Peggy 0'Brien, Carol Lea Peterson, Shirley Phipps, Leanore Scott, Jean Stanley Louise Wedsyer, Dolores Williams, Dorothy ldlson, Bobbie Lea Woodard. BOYS: Norman Anderson, Dean Lrtman, Billy Lshbaugh, Terry Bresnahan, Den Cox, Bobby Fegle, Royce Flynn, Bruce Fruin, Fred Hall, Gleen Hall, Francis Hanks, Jack Hathaway, llyle Neiyton, Kenneth lickors, Jack Wilson, Harold Thomp- lilo A-J harms W45077 Gnd ert Chmstmcm,N svn, ennlsozg pgifiruberg L. Sgggj' if ATHLETICS , 'k WMV EJ i fwLMf! ffffwpgfzmwlffgfwfyif ?'bPy-, Jil? 'G.rb - D llF1lD0Dllf1NB1AM1L1lL The football team had a rather unsuccessful season this year. Due to the lack of experience and the size of our team we were defeated in three of our major games. A number of freshmen and sophomores turned out this year which in playing teams of their size made very good experience for them. Boys having turned out in their early year we will be able to look forward to a very suecese ful future for them. The following boys turned out u der the fine coaching of lr. Exley. Ross Corl Jack Richardson Jerry Hathaway Harman Kaiser Clinton Thompson Jim Pauley Ronald Letz Bernard Raska Art Kohlsteadt Marlin Herrick Edmund Gray Ralph Gilbert T Larry Clark - ffll' ' Dean Crawford Harold Rose Dale King Ton Ashby Eugene Beetrom George Oakshott Earl Davenport Troy Morrehead Roy Jarvis Keith White Joe Chopet John Munden Lee Chester Roland Ogden Charles Laird Joe Olson Bob Beckley Roger Quillen Dick Slover Oliver Linton Bob Pelissier Glen Hall David Dubois Tom Oakehott Cllanagerd Kettle Falls Hunters Chewelah Central Valley ' Kettle Falls Chewelah Hunters GAMES hero September 22 there September 29 here October 6 there October 13 there October 20 there October 27 here November 3 THEY 14 0 21 15 O 66 O 15 25 6 O . 75 Forfeitedtte Colville 2 . W 9 W wwf I 1 He, ,V V 1 V A . N.m.,M .w....,,,,M,,,, hm WWW VW A. K 4 El! - gig! 5 YF X A , ' x S I 5 X : ' N Q 4' X, P I . gf ' V A . ,Q 6 . Q PL ,W if M V - iffy A V :Q ' ,-1 -. :Q H U Q, - - 1 '- 2 if Sw 'fc J I lxa' X - I ' ' ..,, ,.,,, li 3 ' 5 ,Y 5 XV 5 'g 'v':',-'.' ' ' N I p i 192 . ' Y Nm M 'yy X fl . ' W :1..,,,.. K is M . f 'g -.- flffarg' ' Q 5, A , r lb I , 1 qmnmmwmwwmm ' Q. , ul Y K .PW .4 ,. YW gif vw ? , . :lf lasts! r Amis 4 ,V X01 ,,, 9 Qs Bw awk 1 EA fa vw! nf' W, A ff' ' - ww ' , x '9 1 My E X W 1524, H Q4 f 'Bd T Mgr! iff 1 -- .f . . 'X dfvf ,I .. lm Ouvr T Qlvx Tom ASH: ogc LCC Chg V' ' ' m fart BASKETBALL Co1vi11e's basketball team has had a rather successful season along with their hardships. 'lhe B Squad won eight out of nine games being defeated once by Clarkston High School. Colville again won champion-ship of the County League. The first string iron sixteen games and lost five. The team scored 818 points compared to their various exponents 476 points, under the fine coaching of Hr. Oates. BASKE TBALL SCHEDULE ' December 18 C olvi 110 A Squad 55 Inohe lium 19 14 44 Springdale 29 20 n n H 56 Hunters 24 28 40 Ione 16 29 18 Clarkston 27 50 23 Clarkston 51 January 1 n 22 Cusick 13 N 5 n H N 69 Marcus 9 n 9 n N H gg Chewelah 50 n 12 H W H 55 Nerthport 17 H 16 H W H 44 Springdale 24 W 23 n H N 18 Chewelah 24 26 42 Marcus 9 N 29 'N H H gg Kettle Falls 15 February I February N March December ll ll II January ll ll Ol February January I February I1 ll January u ll February I Colville A Squad 57 Il ll ll 56 VI ll I ll I! ll Kettle Falls Ione Northport Cusick COUNTY TOURNAMENT Colville A Squad 46 N li YI II I1 ll Colville B Squad 19 ll ll ll ll ll U ll ll ll N ll ll N ll ll I! ll Ii I li ll 'I ll I! Colville Jr. High 35 Il Il I il I ll N Il I I ll ll I ll ll I ll I1 27 I I1 ll ' so Colville Terries 9 I! Il fl ll ll Il ll li Hunters Chewelah Central Valley at Cheney Inchelium Springdale Hunters Clarkston Cheuelah Springdale Kettle Falls Chewelah Kettle Falls lhrous St. Maries Chelelah Marcus Chewelah Kettle Falls St e lb-T188 Kettle Falls Valley St. Maries Chewelah Chewelah St. Maries Kettle Falls T'e.RRleRS ' BASEBALL B. Beckley, 3. Bestrom, L. Clark, R. Corl, ll. DeJarnett, H. Drake, R. Lotz, D. Lots, D. Slover, C. Laird, L. Kohlstedt, B. lilson, J. Richardson, R. Quillen, J. Martin, T. Morehead, -I. Pauley, J. Foster, B. Graham, R. Jarvis, H. leatherman, D. Ieirsm, -K. lhite, J. Chopot, G. Hall, ll. Herrick, B.' Pelissier, J. lilson, J. R. Mlmden, and the lhnagers, C. Ihitten and V. Phipps. Boxing Jerry Hathaway has boxed two seasons, wieghs 165 lbs. and won the Stevens County Championship. Boxing for two seasons, and weighing 158 lbs. Bob lhmden lost in the finals. Dean Crawford previously boxing for three seasons and weighing 145 lbs. lost his fight. larry Clark won in the county tournament. He has boxed for three seasons and weighs 140 lbs. He also fought in the District Tournament. John Schuerman has boxed for two years but boxed and lost in the finals. He weighs 118 lbs. TRACK Colville vu ll have three entries in every event. Those participat- ing under the coaching of lr. Oates are as follows: T. Oakshott, J. Munden, S. Larson, J. Richardson, R. Corl, H. Seigle, B. Gray, I. DeJarnett J. lhrtin, J. Olson, R. Ogden, B. Beckley, T. Morehead, C. lhrtln, J. Pauley, I. Michael, K. Clark, A. Kohlstedt, L. McLean, L. Human, D. King, C. Thompson, B. Munden, H. Drake, L. Hodgins, B. Raska, and I. Davenport as lanager. BOYS' TENNIS Mr. Gordon coached the tennis team this year consisting of Kenneth Briant, Kenneth Clark, Ross Corl, hrl Davenport, Bd Gray, Bob Lesser, Jack Richardson, and Dick Slover, The team will be somewhat larger this year and will probably go to the District Tournament. GIRLS TENNIS Miss Overman coached the girls tennis team this year. The following girls turned cuts Ruth Carlson, Jackie Kay Lynch, Betty Saffel, Aloha Dean Baird, Louise Cohrs, Lorraine Noah, Blanche Montgomery, Floye lhite, Jean Scarborough, Joan Parks, Mary llargaret Raftis, lhry Anne Stark, Glenna Dubois, Peggy Ann Mettler, Blva June Erlan, his 0'Keefe, Katie Sax, Catherin Chopot, Mildred Castle, Rose Nixon, Birttle Dolson. x r K' V, H , U 1,01 . .1 I A L. ,V 9' I hr., ,A4,,yy f,,- ' K fs K' J . .sr D , XV , I -. . 2 -- '.j'y , ,z f V , I-Ji! 4 I A, f- -f ' jf 'X' 7f ' .Q -'ff' Kifffnf.-' 1 v f J , -f-JV. , , - Y hr fa L 1 I 1 - 1 3 -4- .r'.f ffl' 6'-Q., ,jg 'V . , :fn ,, ' . i' U31-T 62,561 M ,Wg N, .V . 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