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

 - Class of 1936

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Junction City High School - Junco Ed Yearbook (Junction City, OR) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 44 of 64
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1936 T' - JUNCO-ED CALENDAR 1- The Gypsy Rover, is presented to a large audience. Large cast and a smooth performance. 5-Edgar's yellow sweater is so loud it keeps everyone around him awake. 9-Mr. Weber describes the proposed union high school building to us. i04Supt. Motfitt entertains us with an interesting movie of deep sea fishing. l1fMgrs. Dickey and Burton, assistezl by Ralph L., scrape the girls' baseball . diamond. i2---'Could Mr. Sheythe's estimation of the Juniors have been true? Diligent efforts to make the.r show a success resulted in only a few additional dollars for the Junior treasury. 13--Harmonica Jim entertains the assembly with his clever tunes, stunts-and advice. 16-The Junior Class reads poetry-scnie thought the Glee Club was meeting. 17-ff-Mirrors, combs, etc. are in great demand--the photographer is ready to take pictures for the Junco-Ed. 18-Merle Burton is elected manager of boys' baseball and Nora S. is elected manager of girls' 2G'vProf. Jones, instructor at Willamette University, speaks on Cracked Americans! ' 24-A turkey spends the morning in Tommfs car. The turkey walks around the grounds pursued by friends. i?D Poor turkey. 25-Who's the lucky maid, Edgar? 26-Marion Reneau, Philip Gray and Tommy Harper attended the Older Boys' Conference in Salem. '27-Mr. Weber speaks to the Girls' League. 30-Miss Markusen ERASES the black boards. APRIL 1-April Fools' Day isn't popular with the teachers-too many notes. 2-Phil G. seems to be taking more interest in play practice. tExplanation, Phil.J 3-Miss Hayes is unable to decide what to wear for dress-up day. Dorine offers a suggestion. 6- -Special student body meeting to elect delegates to the Honor Convention at Mohawk. Deroy suggests that transportation and half the banquet expense be paid. fCarnes suggests that the delegates take a lunch in order to be sure they get enough to eat.J 7-The boys adopt a novel method of advertisincr the baseball game-Benn K. shouts the good news from the top of Merle A.'s limousine. 8-Dress-up day! All the notables are present, including Popeye's Sweet Pea and Fu Wong. 9-Spring affects us in different ways. Some girls wear hats to classesg Miss R. pushes the bell to turn out the lightsg and Merle A. signs the after school list thinking he is signing a library card for a book. 20-Mr. Sheythe announces the Easter egg hunt for children, sponsored by the Lion's Club. Infants up to the age of ten years, including high school girls are to be allowed to tak-e part. 13--Alfred has ideas in history class and manages to hold his own against the majority of the class. 14-Monroe M. has a peculiar habit of sticking his head out of a window when someone wants to close it. 15-Howard Speer gets a special delivery message. It reads: The moon changes , tonight. 16iAlfred L. informs the English III class that Longfellow lived the latter part of his life in exile-behind a beard. 17--Second childhood! H. M. takes G. H. for a ride in a little wagon. 20-The Tigers versus Lebanon. Lebanon sneaked away with the score, 6 to 5. As we gaze into the crystal seeking information about the few remaining: weeks of school, we foresee the completion of a successful baseball season for boys and girlsg an enjoyable Junior-Senior banquet, a fitting token of farewell to those seniors who are about to leave us: the publication of our Junco-Ed which will enshrine and preserve the memories of our school lifeg an interesting oratorical contestg and memorable commencement exercise at which the graduating seniors will receive their diplomas and step forth to take their places in a new world. May they always retain memories of a happ-y, interesting school life. Good luck, Seniors! E421

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