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THE IUNCO-ED 1927 EDWARD RUDER Dulcy '27. Class Treasurer '26, Baseball '27, President of Arena Club '26. Dramatic Club '27, Junco-Ed Business Staff '26-'27, Work is the road to pleasure. WINTHER BODTKER Dramatic Club '24-'25-'26-'27. Secretary Dramatic Club '24. Dramatic Play '24, With all his faults we love him still-the Stiller the better. ELBERT STARNS Vice President of class '27 Secretary of Arena '23-'26. The world steps aside and lets pass the man who knows where he is going. VARDELL NELSON Baseball '24-'25-'26-'27, Manager of Baseball '25-'26. Football '25-'26. Manager of Football '26 M. and G. Staff '26, Junco-Ed Staff '26, Editor of M, and G. '27. Editor of Junco-Ed '27, Every Arena officer except vice-president. Dulcy '27. Delegate to O. A. C. '26. It's better to be the whole works in a small dump than a Street sweeper in New York.
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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 GLADYS DORSEY Sergeant-at-arms '23, Re-entered from Springfield '26, President of Class of '27. President of Hypathian Club '27. Member of Dramatic Club. Class play '27. GLADYS CHRISTENSEN Entered from Garfield High School, Seattle '25. President of Hypathian Club '26, Secretary-Treasurer of Class of '27. You can't put it over by putting it off.' PEARL BEVEL Entered from Monroe High '24. Hypathian Club President '26. Class Reporter '27, f'It's wiser being good than bad. IDA MARKUSEN Class Secretary and Treasurer '25, Class Reporter '25, Member of Dramatic Club. Student Body Treasurer '26-'27. Girl's baseball '25-,26-'27. Delegate H. S. conference '25-'27. Hitch your wagon to a star. ALVA PEDERSEN Baseball '24-'25-'26-'27, Manager of girl's baseball '24. Yell leader '27. Glee Club '24. Life is too short to learn by personal experience l 1
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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 THE SENIOR NAME H. D. SOUBRIQUET MEIN FAVORITE EXPRESSION Gladys christznsen J. N. B. Stump Sweet ? Ha! Ha! ' G7lady?VlJbrseyWY-mn W. B. Chunkie Gay Say, Kiddo Bearl Bevel- W V. N. Polly I Pleasant Nothing doing Elglgtarnsfwn Vrrir I Elly Calm Al-Well, you See M EcQdHg1QVHYYV M. Hans VConceited Ya, sure Vllinthejilhdtker H. ID. -Wint B Preacher in I dunno Ida Nllflralrkizsen I-Babe Serious and Sweet Pay your dues Jawrdeiligelgmin W Vail-I Out of the Ordinary You got me downl' Lvapgiremenr I in Pete Middle Aged I should worry A so QT J o'.Q.J i eeei if ffW1g,f,1g,n't,,g1,gw CLASS WILL 1 E THE SENIOR CLASS of 1927 of the Junction City High ff: R E School, being of unsound and indisposing mind and lack of mem- if lish and declare our last will and testament. 1 5 yy , ' v-gl le ' ory and affected with fraud and undue influence. do make, pub- 'tick-M T As a class: To the faculty we will our unstinted appreciation for their unsuccess- ful attempt to teach us anything. To the Juniors, we give our seats in the assembly. When you are pondering over the many figures and initials engraved on them think ot the mighty Seniors that were before you. Do not remove any wads of gum that you may find stuck on them for they are preci-ous. To the Sophomores we give our good standing with the faculty, Keep the records clean and spotless as we leave them. To the Frosh we give you the privilege of treating as dogs the future Freshmen. Individuals : 1. Edward Ruder leaves his plus and minus theory to Mr. Keeler for the future edification of the physics classes. 2. Gladys Dorsey leaves her most faithful slave, Bill Blackwell to Laura Thom. 3. Pearl Bevel leaves her consciousness to Ellen Isles. '
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