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Um.. -.ln P . THE ,IUNCO-ED 1927 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET '26 The Junior-Senior Banquet of '26 was given in the , Sq V science room of the High School building. ,, 5 Indian life was the theme of the banquet and was gx X carried out by the silvan decorations, Indian tent and sv L Eire. The place cards Were small Indian tents which con- 'mi I tained the menu Written in Indians narmes. . lg - THE PROGRAM Toast Master ............... - .,...........,.......,,...................... ....... V ardell Nelson To the Hunt ........ , .............,.,...,... ....... M r. English Advice to the Junior Braves ..... . ....... Roy Philips Words to the Chief ........... - ...... ...,,.. N orval Reetz Response ........... - ........,,.,.,,.... ..,... M iss Kunkel Good Senior Medicine ....... Junior Tribe Prophesy ....... To the Braves Response .......... - f .LO JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET '2 7 Mary Wilde Evelyn Shields Miss Leibbrand Forrest Finley The Junior-Senior Banquet of '27 was given April lst in the I. O. O- F. hall. This was perhaps the largest banquet ever given by a high school organization in Junction City-forty-five being present. THE PROGRAM Toast Master ....... .- ....................................... ............. M r. White Welcome ........... .. ........ Bruce Young Seniors ............ I ....... Gladys Dorsey Extra .................. - ......... Mrs. Kenyon Notions ...................... ........ . . Vardell Nelson Instrumental Solo ....... ........ J udith Severson Opinions .... --.- ............ ....... I da Markusen Revelations ........ ...,.,,.. W ilda Dyer Hints .1 ..,..............................................,........ , .................................... Karl Keeler Songs ............................... - ...................... ---- ...... - ................................... By All The banquet room was prettily decorated in pink and White, the Senior colors, and the reception room in green and white. 19
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THE ,IUNCO-ED 1927 SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY The Senior dress up day was great fun this year. f Each member of the Senior class took particular pains in dressing up and every costume was of interest to all the students. Gladys Dorsey was a little girl with a large ribbon bow on her hair and a cry baby doll in her arms. Elbert Starns was na little 'boy in knee pants. Alva Pedersen and Ida Markusen were old ladies in dresses with high necks, tight waists and long skirts. Vard Nelson's make up was a cross between a junk man's and a hobo's outfit. Wint Bodtker was the real kick with his preacher's outfit- Wint had everything except the Bible and Halo. Pearl Bevel was an old. fashioned Miss with curls and la sun bonnet. Edward Ruder was a gentleman of some years ago who wore, among other things, a straw hat and a four in hand tie. Gladys Christensen wore the national costume of Denmark. Several fsnapslhots were taken, some of which may be seen on the snap shot page. ',' AA I 10 INTERCLASS BASEBALL The first game of the 1927 baseball season was between the Juniors and the rest of the school. It was understood before the game that the Juniors would have a walk away due to the fact that they had most of the regular high school men. The dope was upset, however, and altho the Juniors won, it was by the small score of 4 to 3. Sogaard and Young made up the battery for the winners while Taylor and G. B-lackwell tossed for the losers. This is the third year of interclass baseball. Other ,scores were 2 to 2-Seniors-Freshmen vs Juniors-Sopho- mores. 7 to 7 Seniors-Sophomores vs Juniors-Freshmen. -.LO FOOTBALL RALLY The annual football rally was held last fall the Thursday before the Lebanon game. A large rally fire kindled the spirits of the students who marched up and down the streets chanting fthe high school yells. After everyone had become hoarse they adjourned to the fire where they played games until a late hour. 18
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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 THE HYPATHIAN CLUB THE HYPATHIAN CLUB is a girls' literary club -ff organized in 1911 for the purpose of furthering liter- ,1 mm ary enterprises. Officers are elected once a semester and meetings are held every two weeks. Freshman 'l.l,c::1Q W girls must be initiated into the club. The initiation is 5 very amusing and suffices for a program at the meet- ing at which it is held. Programs are given at every il .PIAQAQ meeting, so every girl in high .school is expected to take part in at least on-e program. Plays, recitations and musical numbers -are given. Special programs are given at Christmas and Thanksgiving, when a joint meeting of the Hypathian and Arena clubs is held. A Mother's Day program is another special feature. This year the Hypathian club redecorated the dressing room very prettily. A candy sale was given to finance it. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President-Pearl Bevel ' President-Gladys Dorsey Vice-Pres.--Emma Evans Vice-Pres.-Elaine Horton Sec.-Treas.-Holly Morgan Sec--Treas.-Holly Morgan THE ARENA CLUB V THE ARENA CLUB was organized in 1911 for the purpose of furthering the literary -activities among the boys. Until the last two years this purpose has been very faithfully carried out. In the last year or so, however, the club has gone from bad to worse until finally it was disbanded, or better, died a natural death. You can lead a horse to water, etc. A few of the - boys were very interested in this work, but the major- ity ruled. In all probability it will be resumed next year. The literary organization is a very good means of furthering the literary activities among the boys and should be revived. W , -P on .1 ' 1 ,Mine '50, -,. 1.. ,. vie lj, .. .1 if - 1.- 7 1' 1 -2- i , f.!-,.!.- KE. ao
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