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

 - Class of 1927

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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 2:1-'nnlnlun mnnuIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlrInIIIIIIIIvIIIIIIIIIIIIIInLInImnnnnnllmmlnIllmlllnllmlllnlnlnImimillImlIIumm:mlmlnlIuIuIIIIIIIIurrIuIIIIIlInIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIII1IIullllllllllllllllllllll i 3 Who is Who in High School ZifzzunmnI1NII1I1111111111I11I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII1IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllulmlllllllulllnlllulnlmlllunununluunlunmulIIIIlluuuulunulllnr1llIuIuuIInmnnlmmmumunIIIunno1In1I1n1x1ulunnnmmnnum.3152 SAM MITCHELL. Sam Mitchell was born in 1911 in Portland, Ore. Entered High School as a Freshman and has never gotten over it. Noted for his ability to argue and to get good Civics grades. Has ably filled the position as Baseball Manager and as a club-footed, shoulder-bound second baseman. Will be a Senior next year undoubtedly. BRUCE YOUNG. Bruce Young was born in 1910 in Junction City out on the farm but not in a manger. Entered this High School as Fresh- man and never will get over it fHistorical note: Bruce 'wore his first long pants .in his Freshman year.D Noted for his seventies in deportment and his brilliant U. S. History recitations- Will be a Senior next year- maybe. HAROLD CSWEDEl OLSEN. Mr. Olsen was born September 30, 1911. Entered High School as a Frosh. After three years he got enough credits to become a Sophomore. Noted for his honesty in U. S. History exams and his services as an Arena Club treasurer. Professors of high math have estimated that he will become a Senior in 1937. ELLEN ILES. Miss Iles was born on September 25, 1909. Entered High School as a Frosh and was lucky to get out of that class. Was mistakenly vacinated 'by a phonograph needle at an early age. After many ,years of luck and bluffing she will become a Senior. K ELAINE QREDJ H-ORTON. Miss Horton was born, April 12, 1911. Entered High School as a Frosh and succeeded in getting over it. Noted for her Vermillion hair, her innocent ways, her respect for her teachers, and a love affair with Clyde Morgan. She will become a Senior along with the rest of these Honyocks. NOEL DANN fnot Damnj. Noel was born December 6, 1908. Enters here every midyear from Ely, Nevada Knot Renoj. fHistorica1 note: Dann gets kicked out down there every yeary- Noted for his high eligibility standing, his kindness to other students and his feeble and modest laugh. He was, is and will be a Frosh. , GLEN RA1FOTl-I. Glen was born June 6, 1910. Entered High School as a Frosh and was as green if not greener than the rest. Noted for his popularity with the girls, for his driving ability and his enthusiasm for student body meetings. Will also 'become a Senior. IDA MARKUSEN. Miss Markusen was born November 30, 1909. Entered High School as a Fros'h. Got over it in three years. Noted for ability to get and keep the high school coin. 'She was made famous by this saying, Please pay your dues- Also noted for her low deportment grades, and for her ignorance of petting parties. A 46

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THE ,IUNCO-ED 1927 nnmmv .mmm-univi11nn1Iv11IInmmumuumunmm111.1::1:I1IIII:I:1IIn-:IIuI1uvInuuwuunuizu-1:'unmzu1I:n-4Iuz1inunrxim11nI1111I:::n1r.nnnviIIammlrmmunmn Our Rogues Gallery THE TERRIBLE COUSINS This is Gordon Watrous failing to snap the ball back . when Junction City was in the six yard line with two ' downs. Had Mr. Watrous thrown the ball J unotion would Q , i have undoubtedly made a touch dovwn-thus the score V , , ' -4., iv! l would have been 6 to 6- This 'is Vardell Nelson in '21 characteristic pose at 1703, bat just before he went to the outfield to miss the fly 5 Junction game. This is Nelson's second offense, so a heavy Xxx, sentence was imposed. 'fi ii Found on the registration card of a Freshman. Question. Give your parent's name. Frosh. Mama and Paper. ball which let in the winning run in the first Harrisburg- Rf Mrs. Kinmball: Have you given the Goldfish fresh water? Vera: No. They haven't finished the water I gave them yesterday. Mr. Keeler: Where did Antonio's s-hip sink? Willard: Out in the water. Noel: My but your contradictory tonite. Opal: Why, I am not. Charley N. What would you do if someone were dying for a kiss. Red: Render first aid. Earl: Are you the man who cut my hair last time? Barber: No sir, I have only been here six months- When a man says he runs things at home he usually means the fur- nace, lawn mower and washing machine. 45



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THE ,IUNCO-ED 1927 VARDELL CVARDJ NELSON. The honorable Mr. Nelson Was born in Idaho on Feb. 28, 1908. QWashington and Lincoln were also born in this month.J Entered here thru the backway and will probably leave by the same route. Noted for his mislcues in the Harrisburg ball games, his hair, which lays perfectly smooth and his eagerness to let some one else run the student body. By luck and by -a pull with the teachers 'he has become a Senior. HANS EDWARD RUDER. His majesty was born May 27, 1910. Entered as a Frosh in this school. By burning 1,227 gall-ons of midnight oil he was able to graduate in three years. Noted for his liberalness, modesty, his willingness to admit he is wrong. Will be made famous by his plus and minus theory. He is a Senior. Hail, hail the gang is all here. ROY KSOGYJ SOGAARD. R-oy came into the world like the rest of us, believe it or not. Entering High School as il Freshman he gradually worked up to the Junior class. Noted for his bean eating ability, and his slowness in going down the steps. He will graduate along with the rest of the notables. GORDON WATROUS. Mr. Watrous was born in 1910. He entered this High -School from Benson Tech- of Portland. as a half Freshman and half Sophomore. For some unknown reason he was able at midyear to become a regular Sophomore. Gordie Darling is noted for his pole climbing ability, girl rushing and other daring feats. He will graduate just as many thousands of others have graduated-in due time. -.LO Mr. Keeler : Sam. what is the highest diamond? Sam :The ace- Glen :I'd face death for you. Edit-11 :Why did you run from that dog? Glen : He Wasn't dead. .THE STORM Darkness fell suddenly like man from a ten story building. One after another the stars appeared like bills at the first of the month. The great mountain seemed as blue as a pessimist on Monday morning. Then the storm broke like a cup in a housemaid's hands. ll Pat fafter hitting a pedestrianl :Are you hurt? The victim, who is a butcher boy :lNo, but I can't find my liver. 47

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