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

 - Class of 1927

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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 HOROSCOPE PASTXME MINUS AMBITION FATE Riding in a Chev. Height County clerk Cooking for two Ask Bill Hifi lot Hi-salaried stenog. Bill's chief cook Washing Dishes Brains illfls Mayor of Lancaster Milking Bossies A girl Prgf' Iggnlgggh' Grave digger Disagreeing with . Teacher of physics in Someone Modesty President of U. S. Orphan asylum Taking mud baths Little feet Being a preacher Moon Shiner U . V. - Pettingm . . . . sing the Dictionary parties Walking encyclopedia Ziegfield Follies Arguing Prayers Prof. of Caesar Street singer Singing Slenderness Ballet dancer Model for Dept. store Talking to Frosh girls Glo-co Wood cutter Horse Doctor 4. Elbert Starns leaves his Mathematical ability to Gale Blackwell. 5. Wint Bodtker leaves his ministerial appearance to Charlie Fellows. 6. Ida Markusen leaves to Margaret Wilhelm her good standing with the faculty. 7. Alva Pedersen leaves heir beautiful voice to Maxine Lee. 8. Gladys Christensen leaves her height to Wilde Dyer. 9. Kenneth Hoyt leaves his power to win the fair sex to Earl Ivie. 10. Vardell Nelson leaves his coquettish smiles to Roy Sogaard. I, the undersigned, do hereby declare all the above mentioned articles to be free from mortgages and do authorize the rights andkprivileges of enjoying such articles be allowed for one year from date. . As executor of this will, I appoint Guy King and trust that all pro- visions will be faithfully executed. Signed: SENIOR CLASS OF ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN. Sworn to before me this lst day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty seven. 9 Witnesses: Aleck McFadden, Rudolph Valentino WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Notary Public.

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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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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 mmmmunuIInmmmnuInumlunmullIIIIIIIIIII1lIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IIIIIII1II1nmmnumnmllululIlIIlllllulllllllllllum Senior Class History Q valununmmnummunuIIvnnmunummnnnmnnmmuunnuuunnnuuninunmmuuunnnnuuumnnnnummunuulluullummuuuluIuuuunumuumum -mmumnnInnnmunmumunInnmuununmnnnummmmmnn:IgZ3 We began our career as 'high school students in the fall of 1923. At the beginning of this session we numbered thirty-five. Gerald Bailey was our president. ' A few weeks after our advent, the upperclassmen gave a grand re- ception in our honor. The first part of the evening was given to entertain- ing us and later pumpkin pie a la mode and cider, tripple X, was served. We, being a very industrious group, took Algebra, English, History and Science or Latin or French to pass away the time. The first and sec- ond semester exams were too severe for most of us and a large number dropped out. At the beginning of the second year as Sophomores our number had decreased very much. But nevertheless we kept plugging along. This year was much less exciting than the previous year. Even tho our number was decreased we boasted five athletes who were a credit to our class. We now have become full fledged upperclassmen known as Flighty Juniors.. The class -boasted of but six members but with these few and with our customary push we were able to give the Seniors a splendid banquet. And now in the year of 1926-27 we have become Seniors and. are near- ing the end of our high school course. This class boasts of five athletes and one student officer--the editor of the M. and G- and Junco-Ed. During the four years of sojourn many of our members have been in athletics, have held high positions in student affairs and have been a credit to the school in every way. CLASS OFFICERS President-Gladys Dorsey. Secretary-Treasurer-Gladys Christensen. I0

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