Junction City High School - Junco Ed Yearbook (Junction City, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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1936 JUNCO-ED CALEND-XR E CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1 Am I SEPTEMBER First day of school! Enrollment is larger than in previous years. How picturesque the Frosh are! iThey are wearing their clothes wrong side out.J The football season is here again and the Tigers battle St. Mary's for the first game. Alas, the score is 0-0. The first student body meeting finds Prexy Reneau presiding with much dignity-he adds a little humor now and then. Upperclassmen look at the Frosh and smile with--er--satisfaction. The reason? Plans are being made for a very delightful initiation. Visions of paddles, onions, oysters and many other pleasant things trouble the unhappy Frosh. OCTOBER Yell leaders, Evelyn Nelson and Elmer Mallory, are elected and are soon up in the air, demonstrating their ability. The Frosh, Wishing to show proper appreciation for all the nice things done for them, entertain at a Return Reception. Time for the annual football rally. Huge clouds of black smoke and bright flames swirl into the October evening sky as the last Rah! Rah! is heard from the ser-- nentine, and admirers gather 'round to cheer Coach Sheythe and his players. Another student body meeting-Robert Michael is unaminously elected editor of the Junco-Ed and Eileen Washburne, elected business manager. Dorine Bailey, Marion Carothers, Evelyn Nelson, Eileen Washburne and Evelyn Harmon are dele- gates to a Girls' League Conference at Lowell. The Maroon and Gold staff 'is se- lected and ye weary editor dashes around madly after belated copy. iBetter late than never'?J The Tigers clash with Oakridge and with Philomath. Experience'- not a winning score is gained.lWatch them reverse the tables next year.l The snow floats 'round and 'round covering the ground to the delight of star snowball hurlers Snow and ice slightly dampen the spirit of Hallowe'en pranksters. NOVEMBER Play tryouts are announced and aspirants read, weep or shout to act the part. Fred Miller is captured and his WHISKER is pulled out. Play cast is chosen after careful consideration.fOh, hum, we'll get a part next time.J The new library is completed and a library board appointed by Miss Markusen. We are warned that our finances will suffer if we keep books over time. November 11, we listen to an interesting talk by Mr. Claude Washburne, He speaks to us of world peace and the possibility of a future war- A football game with Waldport-and another 0-0 score. Alfred parts his hair in the middle. CTrying to make an impression on Mary, Al?J Tommy H. enjoys sitting on the floor in economics class. The Juniors hold a Hot Dog Sale and cannot decide who consumed the most, Dick S. or Marion J. The Junco-Ed Staff is selected and ye editor, Robt. M., presides at the first conference. An interclass football game, the Sophomore-Juniors versus the Freshmen-Seniors results in a 11 to 6 victory for the former combination. The Sociologv class visits the home for the blind and other institutions in Salem. fThey all returned!! 'Thanksgiving Day brings the annual game with the Alumni and witnesses presen- tation of the football trophy to De and Le McGill. DECEMBER , The Juniors conduct a doughnut and cider sale but they have more cider than customers. A pussy-cat pays Marion R. a visit and promptly goes to sleep on his desk. Marion is asked to escort his affectionate visitor out of the classroom. Miss Haggie, an example of charm and personality, speaks to the Girls' League. Student Body meeting is held to discuss the prices for the play tickets. Deroy and Leroy are honored by having their names engraved on the football trophy. Foot- ball medals are presented to Deroy McGill, Philip Gray and John Showalter as members of the Lane County All-Star Football Team, chosen by the Eugene Register Guard. Mrs.Turnipseed speaks to the Girls' League on friendship. Marion Reneau and Alfred play peek-a-boo or shake fists at each other--it's all in the play. The day of the play-wh-ere is the cast? The day after the play-the cast looks tired but pleased Cas is everyonel over the net profit. A goodly sum from the profits is used to help in purchasing the mimeograph. A Christmas program is E381



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1936 J UN CO-ED CALENDAR given and gifts are exchanged. The Sophomores decide not to exchange gifts. fIt's such a childish thing to do.l With what glee do we troop home for the Christmas Holidays! JANUARY - 6s Happy New Year. Resolutions to study harder are made. 7-Carnes suggests that the girls be awarded eleven-inch letters if they are not satisfied with the size of their present letters. 8f-Operetta practice begins. Kent and Warren are two very fascinating gypsies with such taking ways. Guard your Watchf'They pass the time away while you aren't looking. ' 9-Part of the proceeds from the student body play are used to purchase a mimeo- graph. The Senicr .Class decides to have a party. 33-It is decided that we have a large scrap book in which student body and school activities will be record-ed. 15-We notice that Alice H. and Warren A. are becoming good friends. 16-The Junior and Sophomore classes in Enfjlish have a contest to determine which can write the best bread and butter letters. fScn:e spread the butter on a little too thick.J '21-'Betty Domaschofsky is given a pretty compact as a farewell gift from the Girls' League. 22, 23, 24-Semester tests. Where are those new resolutions? Trouble, trouble, toil and trouble. 27+Dr. Casteel, instructor of Public Speaking at,the University of Oregon, brings four members of his class to sp-eak to us. 9, 30s-Seniors scurry about planning tryouts for their play which will be pre- sented s0on. f Watch for the date of the play.l FEBRUARY 3-H-'Gypsies slink about and brandish long, wicked-looking knives. fIt happens in the operetta.J Alfred makes quite an Englishman, don't cha know. 4-Senior play cast is chosen. 5 4 A Midsummer Night's Dream, motion picture based on the play of the im- mortal Shakespeare, attracts a large number of students to Eugene. f Shake- speare vs. Classes?J 10-Girls' League members say ain't, chaw gum, thip their tea and thup their soup in a play concerning the use of good manners. ! It sounds entertaining as well as instructional.D Ye Editor, Bob Michael, calls staff members for a conference around the press table. Sales campaign is launched with Dorine Bailey in charge. 11-The Senior girls have a Leap Year party. What fun! 12-Alice Bailey celebrates her birthday-with the mumps. Try it sometime. Ruth Harvey from Roseburg has enrolled in the Junior Class. 13-If you should chance to hear a low, rumbling noise don't be startled. It's only Kent mumbling to himself. 14f-Mr. Sheythe assures the Juniors that they are the laziest class in school. fOf course, we believe the reverse is true.i 17-The girls have their first discussion about baseball suits. 18-Playwright Howard Speer pens another skit to advertise the Junco-Ed, and that famous acting team, Larsen-Reneau, present it to the Student body. 20-Snow and ice. Brr-we thought spring was here but old man winter has fooled us again. 21--Elmer M. thinks he knows more than his English teacher. 24-Placing thumb tacks 'around about' seems to bc a favorite pastime for some -those who place them. 26-County Clerk Dillard speaks to the Civics class. T27--Ed. U. pursues his favorite penmanship exercisesfwriting notes to fguess who.l MARCH , 2-The Juniors are selling tickets to their show, Little America. Baesball prac- tice begins with enthusiasm. Muscles are stiff and bones creak during the first few days. 3fSome interesting collections are discovered: Ralph L. collects stampsg Louise K. collects pencils, the teachers collect notes i! ll, and some of the boys collect girls' trinkets. n E401

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