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

 - Class of 1927

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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 JUNIOR BREEZES The Juniors entered High School in the fall of 1924 with an enrollment of fifty-two. This is the largest class that Junction City High has ever had. The class officers were elected and Miss Kunkel chosen as our class advisor. The dreaded Frosh Reception was endured without any serious mishaps. In athletics a great many of our members participated- Roy Sogaard is the High School baseball pitcher and was known as the Freshman whirlwind. Zella Edwards and Miles Taylor represented the class in the annual Oratorical Contest. Altho several members were lost because of exams and because of moving away, the Sophomore Class was still the largest in school. Emma Evans and Sam Mitchell represented the class at the annual Oratorical Contest. All but one of the student body officers for the next year were selected from the Junior Class. Even tho more members were lost along the way the present Junior class is the largest in the school and is very active in student affairs, in athletics and in dramatics. Next year we will assume the role of fdignified 'Zh Seniors and we assure you that we can well fit into that position. OFFICERS President-Bruce Young Secretary-Treasurer-Sam Mitchell 1 1

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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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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 SOPHOMORE REVIEW The Class of '29 entered the Junction City lligh School in September 1925 with an enrollment of nineteen. The class officers elected were: President, Lynn Ageeg Vice-Presi- dent, Elizabeth Ruchg Secretary-Treasurer, Willard Murphyg Class Rc- porter, Maxine Lee. The Frosh Reception, as it is called, was endured without any mis' haps to the Freshmen. Later in the year the Freshmen gave a return reception which is the usual custom. Instead of a class party, the Fresh- men treated themselves to a picnic on the banks of the Willamette. In 1926 the class came back with a slight decrease in number- The class officers elected were: President, James Murphyg Vice-President, Hazel Websterg Secretary-Treasurer, Violet Nelson, Class Reporter, Harry Phillips. As the class is in between now being neither Freshmen or upperclass men, who have so many burdens to carry, it was free to do as it pleased and naturally did not bother with unnecessary class meetings and records. CLASS OFFICERS President-James Murphy Secretary-Treasu-rer-Violet Nelson Vice-President-Hazel Webster I2

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