Junction City High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

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' ' 19' -L 1 'V .Q , , . . .- ' -1 - .Q 3 A ,V 4 V'f.4?f' -'Z 3-'Fi ' QT- .H 35 . 1 , ff H?-sg , -1:,-- V in. ff L ' :gg 26,4 ' .5g vi'4' g.-glffl' '? - . - -, M Powwowwfe-. -ff .12 fx .fs JUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL The first public school in Junction City was opened in 1860. At first school was held in a private home and later in various buildings of the town. These first schools were maintained on a subscription basis ln 1866 bonds were voted to erect a school building in the South part of town. This building was used for about seven years and later the present Lincoln school was erected with the stones of the first school building. ln 1823 the McKinley school was built and Nlr. H. C. Speer was chosen as Superintendent. As no high school work had hitherto been offered. Mr Speer organized a three year high school course. The first class was graduated in 1876 Afour year high school course was installed in 1894 under the direction of Mr. G. W. Kendrick. The McKinley building was used for high school purposes from 1873 to 1904 when the present high school building was erected and ready to be occupied. The school population steadily grew and it became necessary to constructanew building Therefore in 1919 the Junior High School was established. This course includes the Freshman class of the four year high school course It is to the early edu :ators with their many hardships and ceaseless efforts that we owe the establishing and sustaining of our schools. Through the interest and unseltish work of later superintendents and principals. .l. C. H. S. has grown, We have increased in knowledge and in members until our present building is decidely inadequate for the needs of a modern high school course We sincerely hope that in the near future Junction City may boast of a fine new Senior High School Building, giving the young people every possible opportunity and advantage for a greater development. .1, X as -24. .1 l 13 'fQ. swf- :--rf' Xxx, q fn 3543 Q, iN gif :v XX rj V, ff J., K A-Xa. Kg' 1-1 ,, IM? W Eu sf- -F, -05.-f il- 5, ' 'sl-h'k C::,.1i.: Q V1-lgglfy ' - ' x'-2' V Vu. ,,' , ,.,VV'-1-V ..V -ef, Zi ay?-V 5-2' Vfiqiif' . 1. ,K . f we-. ' 4.5513 ...V -V ' V, .H U5 W V. fi --'-'1j '?Ve'Ma- f V wg'4:gQwgiVf'Sg-3' . ' V. V, V ? 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' if 4, AQ fy: AW22 4 I , f f ff my 7fZ 'g7a,.ff 4 :IZA Mfkgyl X ,,f 'M ' ' 6' 4545.1-,nr rg ' .qv N I 'fr-X' ff- ff X nm, M 1 Z WA! f!g1jp!ifi4fV l Xu A ' 1 , 'ni 5 XL :N mg 1- gf, , ,f v ,Wy :fff , f l , f 1 43 J' 1 4 ' ff'x'AiV' 16, -4 fffhiff 531'-5 'z?'-EKU H 4 f f WW ff-'Q L 4 ' M' f xmb g? ,gm 1.4 n kj but N ' 4 ff fin-wwf WM 4 V V, zvygl-if at ,, 'V' ,gf , F ,tif k QU tx Va. ., ' 1 U gf' ' -,' ,M -ff ' fa- ffm A E -+ N , x - 'vi' wi , 4' h' XX ff A C K, Z ..,,,,-.1:.g.1.- .J..1 X C 1 X f ' X417 aff!-if P Cnxet V , ,wfigff j4?,i,V,!V, .f fy Samoa 92,4 4295 7 5-f . rj jfgk' his own Iliff ' fi 'Io-pgdle Canoe. k M' Powwowiekd FICRN CUNNINGHAM Here's where cur li s go A Ed's included. We wonder who will dust the piano stool next year. WESLEY WRIGHT Wes has a mag- netic personality which wins him many friends as well as basketball games,Debates and girls. FRANK CLICK When it cumes to de- bating Frank has only one competitor, llaniel Webster, and he is dead. ORVILLE BARTON He pilots the track team and makes the hurdles look like tooth nicks. MARAGARET JOHNSTON Is a girl that has won many friends. Her high giades and personality willsurely make ner a fine teacher. MAMIE SMITll Mamie always has her lessons. She seems to have a veritablegen- ius for stenographic work. LEONARD DAMON Leonard in his two years at right tackle took many a fall out of thc opposing team. Now he is contemplating the final fall of matrimony PAULINE DAVIDSON Pollytalkswith a drawl. lt you want to find her during a class look in the hall. l'IDDlE VER BEKE lCddie's name should be Edison for he has already invented every thing' from a mouse trap to an oil i.ell. LOIS ADAMS It would be good if our class had more suthsmiling personalities fT i l STX K b- -swear F p ., ,ve Y '-f 2-ef - L MX .Qi X E -Wm powwoww-Q-A ORRILI. '.A'lZKE XVhen was think of Orrill our minds dwell in books. 'But we never get as deep in them as he. . LEONARD DEATON Altho Deakin lives south ot the school house, part of his homeward journey takes him north. LAWRENCE PETRIE Pete's mania is funny stories and Whiz Bangs. Girls are his second preference. BURT ORR Peck's had boy. here and there and everywhere, but always brewing trouble. BEN BOND Ben is a boy all the girls adored, that is. as much as Kitten will let them. JANE MCKINNEY -lane with her sunny smile foreteils she has a happy disposition. GEORGE MOWRY George is a clever boy with his mitts. Lets hope he has as much success at putting the rolling block on life as he did at right end, NOBLE JENNINGS Skinny toots a cornet in the orchestra, The only living descendant of the l'ied Piper of Hamelin. TOM DEVINNEY When he's on the football line it resembles a stone wall.Tom says it's hard luck to get bones broken. MILDRED BUCKNER Nice girl - she plays a horn - she just can't get up earlv. Mildred makes E's and eyes. Q--N' fv vers ., - ' x xl' ,-X1 X 24 Wil - .L..e,4-F Wim , ,.,,. 5 PowWow MM- - ee e- PREBLE KIBBEY An all round man. insists upon honesty in dates. Preble is the meter hound for the Gas Co. AMANDAZERNICKOW Amandanever says much but she thinks a whole lot These thinkers are rare jewels. RALPH DOUGLAS The only school mar'm what we got - yes mom, sir. Ideal, a little red school house with green shut- ters. VERNA HARTING Verna goes about her own quiet way making her high grades. She accomplishes anything she attempts. JOHN CHANEY My John! He swears his Ford could find the way over to Man- hattan alone. BILL MORITZ Bill's Ford is of ancient lineagegwith a discus he also shows his skill. FRANCES ZOLLINGER Frances cer- tainly romps on the ivories-also the cornet in our orchestry'f. MAE KNAPP Mae decided that house- keeping was much more interesting than school-and they all lived happily ever after. AMELIA FROHN Amelia is an emmi- grant from White City. It is supposed she will return to her native land after graduation. EARNEST LANSBURY Earnest hails from the land where hE's, hH's, and hI's are not pronounced however he is bally well satisfied with J. C. H. S. X it if - -A -4 - -wif 'ii-..,. .si -- ..-f- LT A-',,.-D --L.. N xx Q e M.--as Powwowe- - -es GRACE PORTER Every day has its night and every girl has her ideals. We all know this applies to Grace. PEARL TOWNSEND We predict that she will make a name for herself and .l. C, H S. in her stenography work. JESSIE RAMAOUR Jessie willundoubt- ly be a success at training future pres- idents. ller ready smile expresses her good feeling toward all. RACIIEAL DALQUEST Racheal mo'- tors over from The Old Homestead every now and then and enjoys a call on the school. MYRTLE SMITH Myrtle is authority on Rudolph Val--ntino. Harold Lloyd and mher stars shown at the C.rlJ.nnia .hatin- ees LOIS CRIMES Lois' industrious spirit will carry her far along the highway of success whether it be long or short. easy, or hard. MARY ELIZAHETTE JOHNSTON Light hearted and jolly and a student with ideas of her own. She goes where dtity calls. HARRIET MCCARTY HAPPY is just the nickname for a girl like Hirriet - Ste picks out the bright thingsin life. NETTIE ACKER Nettie is our first hour l brar an She flivvers in from the wilds of Western Geary FREDA ERICHSEN She doesn't sav much, she .lo -sn't need to she just g 'es on and has ner way. ?..... ' A- 1- Q1 ,-YY - X x 24 ,A - -ml.- .. -N ,L 2..- W is Powwoww-- . -G ,Q- ROS ETTA T H l R E R Rosetta is 50 studious and so everlastinely busy about something we didn't have much time to get acquainted. ALBERT MOWERY Leave it to Al to stir up trouble. two minutes in one place and he could wreck the school. ll.EENE CRISPIN Where's the other gink ? Oh! your pretty good - Har Har! KENNETH CHASE Kennie is the only living relative of Old Man Trouble. He can chase down more pranks than Huckleberry Finn. VIVIAN PATTERSON Vivian's special- ties are bills. bills for hats, and you know the r ther one. MARGARET MANLEY A regular fell- er , Also a lady of determination and de- cidei opinions, She's been a real wort-:er on the yearbook staff HERBERT GOLLADAY Ctub wri'es our stunts, draws our cartoons, paints our scenery, bosses the yearbook staff and is just chuck full of clever ideas. KATHLEEN SHOFFNER Our heroine, Through three operettas Kitten has warbled her wayto fame and now seeks new hearts to Conquer GEORGE CLARK George can do every- thing The1e's football for instarce and the-e'eY Oh welwhzt'sthe use. we shall just mention he hasa rare taste for girls. .1 UANITA MCKENZIE Nita is the living example of the latest Kansas City fashions. C ! f. 4 V l I . XM- . ,1,,H, .L .- - fx A-+-me an--M Pow Wowe- - -A 1 , , MELVIN ZEIGLASH Mel is one of these boys who never lets studies interfere with his education. AGNES OAKUM We are all proud of Agnes having won a prize in the State Essay Contest. LESLIE MOODY Red led the '23 Track gang, he also tells what s what in Hi-Y. CECIL BOVARD Cecil is one of our most industrious students. She is ready and willing to do any task as-signed. CLARENCE MORRISON Clarer ce Im ks innoce- t and piousenough hut Ver- fa- did someone mention sarcasm. VERNON STEINFORD Vernon is guilty of breaking down the mail box in his Sophomore year. JESSIE CAMERON Sweetness and at- traction are combined in Jessie to make one of our best liked students. RAYMOND LEACH Doc drives a new Ford The girls like Doc's new Ford. Doc doesn't like the girls tho. So girls don't ride in Doc's new Ford. ALICE WOLFE Alice has no time to tlirt with the boys, chew gum, or hang out in the hall. The innocent public will never know with what deep mysteries she is concerned. RUBERT DARBY Bob plays halfback, hits 'em hard and hits 'em low. Ask any of the fellows how hard he is to stop. xff X ..,' Xl' ' ' 'f er- A- --- P.. .. -e.f-i'-,SIS fi -4 1, :lt 44, Q - Q- ' PowWow MY- If--get -s MABLE SMITH Mable is one of our most reliable and industrious students She is already trying her ability in the bus- iness world. PAUL SHELLHAAS For Gink there are still two things left in life, a happy home on twelfth street and aspot on the radiator in Costello's Drug Store. RUTH GRELL Ruth believes in team work. At the end of the first semester she decided to cook three squares a day for the rest of her life. RALPH CLARK Clarkies ambition is to he a parson. he already hasa congrega- tion of one, HELEN ACKER Helen say's the reason she is so little, is that she was raised on short cake and condensed milk. EARL DUKES Earl could throw himself higher on the long pole than any man in the track conference, however, he is doing his stuff for K. C. K. in the '24 season. ALFRED MAGGS Abe is our long boy, long in mind as well as stature, a re- gular second Abraham Lincoln. JAMES AULD james is the instigator of the auto M date league in our high school. i BLANCHE HOOPER Harp! Hoorl Hoop- er! Blanche plans to teach school but we doubt it - she seems to havea pretty good start in another direction, AGNES ALLENDFR We are all so glad to have had Agnes with us. Her help- ing hand has done much toaid the scheol, l rfTX lg riiifxxnx , -A24 M-A -..f M lx - -. :S-1PowWow4w -4--e glr LEONARD REFPART Rep was so good on tne Football field as well as on the Basketball court that there wasn't even a hint of competition. l I SENICR DIRECTORY ACKER. HELEN, Commercial Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, BlueIStaff '23, Conference Committee. ACKER. NETTIE, Commercial Blue 1 Staff '23, Girl Reserves '23, '24. ADAMS, LOIS, Commercial Girl Reserves '23, '24, Glee Club '24, Operetta '24, istory Pageant '23, ALLENDER, AGNES, Normal Training BOVARD. CECILE , General Barnard H. S. '22. '23, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, J. C. H. S. '23, 24: Glee Club: Orchestra. tix- --- -erm ... ... BUCKNER, MILDRED. College Prep. Dramatic Club '22. '24: Ochestra '22 '23, '24: State Musical Contest '23, Glee Club '22, '23, '24, Operetta '22, '23. Operetta Acrompanist '24, S, E. A. Board '24, Class Secretary '24, Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, President '24, Estes Park Delegate '24. CAMERON, JESSIE, Normal Training Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24. CRISPIN, ILEENE, Commercial Dramatic Club '22, Gi' l Reserve, '22, '23, '24, GleeCluh '23. '24, Operetta '23, Or- eretta Principal '24, S. E, A. lloard '24. 4 x 24 ee .e CUNNINGHAM, FERN. College Prep. Vice Pres. Class '22, Pres. Class '23, Orchestra '22. '23, '24, Glee Club'22, '23, S. E. A. Board, '22, '23, Year Book Board '24, History Pageant '23, Dra- matic Club '23, Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, G.R. Cabinet '24, Spanish Club, State Musical Contest '23, '24, Oper- etta '22, '23,S:hool Accompanist '22. '23, '24 DAVIDSON. PAULINE, College Prep. Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, Basketball '22,Spanish Club '22, History Pageant ..,3 ERICHSON, FREDA, Normal Training Girl Reserves '22. FROHN, AMELIA, Commercial Girl Reserves '24. GRELL. RUTH, College Prep. CRIMES, LOIS, College Prep. IIARTUNG. VERNA,- Normal Training Girl Reserves '22, '24 IIOOPER, BLANCHE, Normal Training Operetta '22, '23, Girl Reserves '22, '23, 24, Vice Pres. G. R '24. G. R. Cabia net '24. JOHNSTON. MARGARET, Normal Train. Dramatic Club '22, Glee Club '23: Class Secretary '22, '23, Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, G R. Cabinet 24. JOHNSTON MARY General Girl Reserves '22. '23, '24. KNAPP, MAE, Ccmmercial Mt-CARTY HARRIET. Commercial Girl Reserves '24. McKENZIE. JUANITA. Commercial Blur-I Statf '24,1ournaIismConference Glee Club 'Zlz Operetta '21, Girl Re- serves '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club '234 McKINNliY, JANE. bormai Training Girl Reserves '24, '23. '24, G. R. Cab- inet '23, '21, Glee Club '22, '23, Dram- atic Vlub '22. MANLEY. MARGARET. Ccllege Prep. Year Book Board '24, Dramatic Club '24, Blue J Saff '23, Tennis Tourn' ament '22, '23, S. E. A. 1-Zoard '243 Basketball '22. '23. l 4 Z: QU PowWow me f OAKUM, AGNES. Normal Training Girl Reserves '22, Orchestra'22,'23,'24. PATTERHON. VIVIAN. Normal Training Girl Reserves '22, '23. '24. PORTER, GRACE, Commercial Blue .I Staff '23. RAMSOUR, JESSIE, Normal Training SIIOFFNER. KATHLEEN. College Prep Year Book Board '24, Glee Club '22. '23, '24: Operetta '22, '23, '24, Oper- etta Principal '22. '23 '24, Journalism Conference at Lawrence '23,Spanish Cluh'23, Blue I Staff '23: Dramatic Club '22. SMITH, MABLE, Commerical. Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, Basketball '22, '23 SMITH. MAMIE. Commerical. Girl Reserves '22, '23, '24, Glee Club '23, '24, Operetta' 23, '24, Blue J '23. TIIIERER, ROSET FA. Normal Training. Orchestra '22. '23. WOLF, ALICE, Commercial. Glee Club '24: Girl Reserves '23. '24, Operetta '24, Blue I '23. ZERNIKOW, AMANDA. NormalTraining Girl Reserves '24. ZOLLINGER, FRANfES. Commercial Glee Club '23. '24, Orchestra '22, '23, '24: Girl Reserves '24. AULD. JAMES, Commercial Hi-Y '23, Jay Birds '23, '24. BARTON, ORVILLE, Ceneral Track '23, '24,J Cldb, '24, S. E. A. Board '24, J Birds '23, '24, Ili-Y, '22, '23. '24, Spanish Club, '23: Kansas Relays '23: Missouri Va'ley Relays '23. BOND, BEN, College Prep Hi-Y '22, '23: Glee Club '22, '23: Or- chestra. State Contest '23. '2-1: Oper- etta '23, '2-4: Spanish Club '22. CHASE, KENNETH, College Prep. Spanish Club '23. '2-l,j Birds '23 '24, Hi Y 'Lil '24 CLARK, GEORGE, General Football '22, '23: Track '23, '24: Operetta '23,j Club '23, '24, Crei- etta Principal '24, H244 ee- an--P . f. CLARK, RALPH. College Prep. Class Treasurer '22, Hi Y '22. '23, '24: Pres. Hi Y '23, Vice Pres. '24: Opera etta Principal 1'23, '24: Spanish Club '23: Dramatic Club '22: Cheer Leader '23, '24: J' Bird '23, '24, Vice Pres. J Bird '23. CHANEY. JOHN, General Hi-Y '21, '22: .I Itird '23, '24: Track '22, '23. DAMON. LEONARD. General DARBY. ROBERT. General Vice Pres. Class '24, Football '22, 23: Hi-Y '24. Hi-Y Cabinet '24, J Birds '23, '24: J Club '24, Track '23. DEATON. LEONARD. General Hi - Y '23, '24, Service Committee '24, Glee Club '23, Inter-class B. B: '23, Opperetta '23, jay Birds Club '23. DEVENNICY. THOMAS, Commercial Club '24, .I Birds '23, '24, Football '22. '23 DOUGLAS, RALPH, NormalTraining History Pageant '23: Operetta '23, Class Treas. '24, S. E A. Pres. '24, S. E. A. Board '23, Hi-Y '22, '23, Cabinet '24, I Birds '23, '24. DUKES, EARI.. General Hi Y '23, Track '2f'. GLICK, FRANK College Prep. Debate '23, '24: Orchestra '22. '23, '24, State Musical Contest '23, '24, Drae- matic Club '22, J Club '23, '24, Hi-Y '22, '23, '24: Glee Club '22, '23, Oper- etta '22, '23, Spanish Club '23, Class Pres. '24, .I Birds '23. GOLLADAY, HERBERT, General Editor-in-chief ot Year Book '24, Glee Club '23, '24: Operetta '22, '23, '24, Bluej Edit. '23, Journalism Confer- ence at Lawernce '23, '24, Hi-Y 372, '23, '24, J Bird Pres. '23, Vice Pres.'24. JENNINGS, NOBLE. General Hi-Y '23, '24,Musical Contest '23,'2-1: Orchcstra'22, '23. '24s Blue -I Stuff '23. KIBBEY, PREBLE, College Prep. Debate '23, I Birds, '23, '24: Hi-Y, '23, 404 LANSBURY, EARNEST. General D. C. H. S.'22, 23, Literary Society '22, Hi-Y. '22, '23, 1. C. H. S. Hi-Y. '24, gl 'x M- E-WV A -A -A fMPowVVowM A 'Vx 'lbs :Sill LATZKE, ORRILLE, College Prep. Hi-Y '24, Orchestra '23, '24: Musical Contest '23, '24, Spanish Club '23: Band '23 LEACH RAYMOND, College Prep. Operetta '23, Hi-Y '23, '24, Spanish Club '23: .I Birds '23, '24: Football '22. '23: Track '23, '24, Inter-Class Track '23. '24, Blue .I Staff 23. MAGGS, ALFRED. General Hi-Y '24, History Pageant '23. MOODY, LESLIE. College Prep. Hi-Y'22. '23, '24,Pres, Hi-Y '24, Track '23, '24, Captain '23, .I Club '23, '24, Pres. '24: -I Birds '23, '24, K. U. Re- lay '23, Misouri Valley Relay '23: Spanish Club '23. MORRISON, CLARENCE, General Hi-Y '24, Debate '23, 24, J liirtls '23, '24, I Club '24. Glee Club '2-l: Operetta '24, Dramatic Club '24, S.E.A. Board '24 MOWREY, ALBERT. College Prep. Hi. Y '23, '24, J Birds '23, '24, Operetta '22. '23, '24, Spanish Club '23. ORR, BURT, Commerical Operetta '22, '23, '2-l: Hi-Y '24, Foot- ball '23, .I Birds '23, '24. PETRIE, LAUIANCE. Commercial Operetta '22. '23. '24: History Pageant '22, .I Birds '22. '23. '2-l: Hi-Y '23. '24, Track '23, 'Z-l REPPART. LEONARD, Commercial Operetta '24, Tenn's '2i. '24, Inter- class Basketball '23. '24, Hi-Y '2l, '24: Basketball '22. '23. '24, Foot- ball '22. '23. '24: J Club '23, '24, .I Bird '23. '2-4: Track '22, '24, SHELLIIAAS. PAUL. College Prep. Hi Y '23, '24, Glee Club '22, '23. NTEINFORD, VERNON. Commercial Orchestra '23, '24, Football '24, .I Club '24,.I Birds '23. '24, Hi-Y '23, '2-I: State Musical Contest '23, '24, WRIGI'I'l', WESLEY, College Prep. Debate '24, Hi-Y '23, '24, Pasketball '24, Football '23, Year Book Board '24, Spanish Club '23: .I Birds'2J, Blue .I Staff '23. ' VERBEKE, EDWARD, General .I unior Class Treas. '23: Blue .I Staff '23,.l Bird '23,Hi Y'24. ZIEGELASCH. MELVIN. College Prep x'! x 5 - ---1 ,V X Powwow M- E-m 'l!iEm-J Em -E XJ' UQ 'THE 'PDIBE - f-il4uA n div ' f .771 . diffwnfwvjfgfm' ww . Zr:fZ:fZ:Q 23514. . ,. ,NQZMJ Ugg 544 fx Qwmzif 7576 U72 wmv? . ?xS9,..,u4, Gwan 7 WM-4 ffqny-144-D 5'4 ,4gA gZ,,A,,,5.,,1 04740-wana ' 7779f.a!Z,,,,n4 QAM. M4421 ymfagvwf E fm, QM MYEMLM -fd ,'Z7WxiV W M figfaffaw QMQU AJ WJ 35?MA.lofWM :l.uJu K' ' My A :ffm ,.u,.J ' fzl , ' ' Q J ,Mfg ,,,,...:j , A 5 .5 Q QMX Q Mzf,Qweff -Z5-f,MfC.M,4.,,d fx wma. B,y,,,,,z ,fk H: Jo-ua I Q A ' A'E,13 Q LUEJHEE. mailing 411 3251. ' f 24 ,fit - 4 W 1 X 'QQ IX 1 M , y ,Q Q X f NX X l g? J Q UNI V2 'Q X N. K W MK , on X clhe L X Wfxnmon l QLN X J f 5 X - g 'gL,.Nlfgi: ' xjfkri-H ,,X Zf,faL1,.f k- -1' H, 1' A PowWow we W fe:-as l l Ruth Glick, President Florence Ranson. Treasurer Archie Parkerson. Vice President Nlelvin Cowen, Secretary JUNIORS About eleven years ago in 1913. little .lolwinie Junior with his face, neck and earsscrubhed, clean and shiny. a red polka dot blouse, big red tie and a slate under has arm started on his long strenuous journey along tue road of SCl100i life iaccompai ied by his mother for several daysy. johiinie junior did very good work at school and soon he had become an artist in play- ing marbles He weathered fairly well the storms of the first six years, including his dear cranky teachers and l.-ssons, and in September l92'l. little Junior marched proudly up ilze sl nfs of the junior High School. Ilis arms were full of books and he expected. with the aid of those terrible, awe-inspiring t athers. to soon have his head somewhat fuller of knowledge. Never- theless when after three years at junior High School, junior and classmates embarked atour est.-eniwd Senior Iligh School, tl ere was still a vast amount of space left for Mr. Chandler's force of grade reducers to fill with learning . junior came to school every day with a football under one arm and a basketball under the other Questiong where were .lunior's hooks?. He has been very well represented on various athletic teams, especizlly basket-ball. The reason for his great ability in this line is generally assumed to be that his head resembles the ball there seems to be nothing inside but air. Now that if relilly inside dom-on the matter In spite of these qualities, Junior holds the trophy cup forinter-class basketballtournaments in 1924. junior also takes part in thevarious other school activities of -l.C.H.S including debate, llramatic Club, Glee Club, .lay Birds, Tennis, Track, Spanish Club, ,I Club and Orchestra. At the annual S, li. A banquet in 1923, .lunior won the Stunt Cup -He vton becausethejudges Could- n't decide which of the Lipper class stunts was the winner, and they just presented the trophy to .lunior as ll compomise. The .1 unior-Senior' banquet proved a great success. if upheld in every way the high standards of previous years. Well, Junior, we-'re for you in spite of your faults and your better qualities. Show us what you can di in fatur: yezirsl Make some noise!! Pow-Wowlll 5 iles r r f dlzilpkg. . ps RW .- e a.. e 3 Wx 3 Gmmf 5 Q N -47 'Xt' 'QwQ4Lf'f ' fy fy r' X' IJ XV ,. ,xx J C x X . X f N-J .A , Sw 'Ihe Gauntlet xf MKEXWW M5 47 ! 459 W ' Breaker I, RWM 'J X .- 'ly X4 ' fx 4' MF X XE5 X'-N W IA! i X , jf flfk ix j 1e,lf f M QM 1 H, rd! mf V xx, -f'- ' , --- ' V ,V 27 .X , 'x f M5 rj L X J , 1 1 r ' v f Vr . ,,1V 'T A' i7l J , .1 ,.- J, -2 ,- -x,. - f f 'f '12-P' -ff--lx-J ' 'ifzfff 4.6 ll ' A ,jyf f Kllfj' ,J f , I J n X I ,Q --...- l will 1 fo gpm Powwowee- C Maxine Arthur. Vice President Doris U'lJonnell, President xvlll1QlITllI1Zl Miller, Secretary jameg Hanviay, Treasurer SOPHOMORES Suzie Sophomore started to school ayearafter Johnnie junior. Suzie wasa timid little creature and hJsn't yet g mtten over that trifling affliction that is timidncss in some things. In some way Suzie and the other s n ill S iphtizn :res struggled successfully along the school road to junior High School. When they were mere Freshman some of their members won our school letters in athletics. Finally Sophomore reached our dear old Senior High School. A Sophomore's first impression of Senior High is always a rather touching one adminis- tered by the upper classmen. This little initiation ceremony was formerly instituted over the old green mail box on the corner of tith and Adams. Then developed the practice of allowing the Sophs to run the paddle gauntlet This indeed wasa touching affair. Now the Sophomore hojcs are taken each year on agrand picnic and privileged or rather forced to take a free hath -n the lake. The girls are carefully taken care of on a similar jaunt under the auspices of the Girl Reserves, Being Sophomores, of course we can't expect too much cf Suzie and her pals. However they are represented on the S. lfl. A Board,the orchestra, athletic teams, the dramatic club and other school clubs and activities. We are very proud of the brave sophomore who overcame his indisposition to talk and tried out for debate. Indeed this debater shows us what a Sophomore can do. Susie Sophomore, we expect hig things of you in the rest of your high school life in old j, C. ll. S. Do your best to uphold its high standards. Add your noise to thc rest of us. Pow VVowll if 24-1 e e A as-as-ef? F!v,.- wi ff fi? w , f ff f 4+ 'V- f'X 1 l F2 M, ly -F7 3 ' ' f x, 9 1 . N 6 A Y B. Y E W w 3 S M r li Q. F Q, Ji 4, F El S K I-1 w N, - A P 4 A 1 33 ,T V if 1 CQ rf in ,Q S L . 'F 'H 3: fy...-..,7-ww,-fv-wwf... ,.. A - -fu w --., ff wp. -nw 1- p JH V fx ,. r.. 0.5. , -J.. ,. ...up N.. ...Ln ,Jul 1,-V . 1 11,1-,hh-1 . - U , -fun .-1n.,,,v my-Av 1, . - .- ......-1,w' , -nw w.,.'. guna:--zu.-'uw-muvxnxuw uwm- . 'V 4 . X iw u ,f fffk qh f 5 gf' f '7 Tnuais x XX , 63336 Q J! XG, ggi X-f fflff ceiaff.-. vklf r M PowWow-My as - l THE POVV VVOVV The first Iunction City Annual was published in i899 and since that time the Senior Classts have published abook called the Year Pook. with the exception of 1918. Due to the fact that the year was so occupied with waractivities and to cut the expenses ofthe upkeep of the scht.ol the book was omitted thatyear. They wt re printed and distributed free bythe school authorities and were used as invitations td commencement exercises. ln l!Pl9 several ofthe senior boys put out a yearbook on their own accord nith no financial connections with the High School. the bot k being put on a financial basis by selling ads and subscriptions. ln 1920 Mr Chandler devised a plan whereby the Senior Class could handle tlie publishing oi the book. the book being paid for by subscriptions. lhis policy is being used at the present time. The staff of l92Zl decided that a distinctive name should be selected so that the name would stand out prominently and a high standard of book be built around it from year to year. After muth consideration the name' Pow Wow was Chosen. Because of the many historical connections of our community with the Indians the name stemed especial y approprate, therefore the Lame was standardized. And the wisdt m oftht-ir choice and hard work at creating a distinctive typethey wonthird place at the Kansas State Aglicultural College High School Annual Contest thereby creating a standard which this year's annual and annuals to come may try to surpass or even equal. This year's Pow Wow is the result of many spasms of Logoes on the tiogoes, H,-hip jeebies, and acute ravings of the brainon behalf of the staff. much hard work on the part of the artists who illustrated the book, vlr, Chandlers kind co xperation in advising. and acting as husi. ness manager and we are especially proud of the fact that this book was printed in our own shop by the students of printing, ft r which lVlr Carlson. the instructor ot that department can. be given much credit. I . - 9 9 24-use is - 9-P -.- ,. if-'N -- -A ,.., .- N i M x W -s s-we Powwoww- H- R-be GIRL RESERVES High Schoolsare realizing that the Girl Reservesis oneof the most important organizations in High School. 'l'his club was organized under the auspices oi' the National Y. W. C A. in j. t'. H. S. in 1917 as the Young Womt-n.s Christian Association and was changed toGirl Reserves in the fall of l92ll. The purpose of the .lunction City Club is to unite the girls of this school in Christian fellowship to encourage them to better understanding ol' one an o thtr and to develop a three fold life,mental, spirtual and physical. The club meetings are held every Tuesday, cabinet meetings are helo every 'l'hursdayA In these cabinet meetings the problems of the committees and the club are discussed and plans are made for the club. Every Girl Reserve looks forward to the State Conference, which was held at 'Topeka this year to which the club sent five delegates At this conferenceall problems which the As- sociation has to deal with are brought up and there are suggestions as to what the Club can do to solve these problems. Then there is the summer conference at Estes Park to which the clubs of five states sent delegates, The Junction City Club is plannirg to send at least two delegates to this conference this year Unjer the auspices of the Service corn nittee the Girl Reserves gave baskets to the Sal- vation Army for the poor and a group of girls sang at the Poor Farm at Christmas. The SocialCommittee has entertained with some very enjoyable events, the two remember- ed most are the G R picnic and the Hi Y. .-G. R mixer Halloween. The Program committee nas furnished the programs for all the meetings. Some of the special programs given were at Thanksgiving. Christmas, Valentines Day and Washington's Birthday. The conference committee has sold refreshments at the football and basketball games and served supper to the delegates here to the Hi Y conference as a means of getting funds. V The officers of the outgoing cabinet are: Mildred Buckner, Pres: Blanche Hooper, Vice Pres: Mary Maggs, Sec.: Grace Rubart.Treas: Chairman of social committee, Charlotte Little: Program, Fern Cunningham3Service, Margaret Johnston: Membership. Blanche Hooper: and Con, ference, Jane McKinney The officers of the new cabinet are Presidt nt, lone liauerg Vice-president Sara Johnston: Secretary, Pearl McKinney: Treasurer, Doris O'lTonnel Chairman are,social, Ruth GIick3Program. Thera May Koepke: Service, Florence Ransong Nlembership. Sara Johnston and Conference: Nellie Huckstead. f .li A sf 7 S 24 -.-J as - .v-SC E ,Q -..cg ,...... f' I iw r Powwowe-- - 2 .. -to 1131-5- I-lifY During the past few years the symbolof the lIiwY has become kno wn throughout the l'nited Sta.es It is known as one of the best there is in school life. Ihe H is for llim. meaning jesus Christ. The small in the center is for one's self as a member of the mighty orgamlz -ti.m The dash between the small i and the capital Y is the distance be- tween yourself and the other fellow. The capital Y ' the last letter. represents the other fellow Ttie Hi. .Y cabinet opened this year by a Hi' -Y c-ibinet camp three weeks before school started Mr Edwortl.y and Du Clagett attended this camp and gave the boys ideals to help plan their coming Hia Y work. 'I'hey started their school year bv giving their annual get acquainted picnic to which every boy was cortiiuaiiyrnviled. It was on thisrpicnic that all Sopliomores received their ducking in the lake. The Hi-Y club has succeeded in getting some splendid men to talk at their meetings Rev, Little. Rr-v Altenbern. Dr. Clagett, Dr. Buckner. Supt. Clement. Mr. A. D. jellison and Mr. Loring Trott The club has about seventy five members who are all working for the betterment of the club and are making it successful.'l'hey have had exgptionally good attendence. Different Problems concernirg boys are discussed in which most every one takts part The Hi Y Club hol-ls Inner Circle meeting every Tuesday and Thursday mornings for prayer It is to the Inner Circle that much of the credit for the success of the club is due. The Inner Circle meeting usually has about eleven regular attendents who are all hard workers for the im' provement of the Hi WY Club and other school activities, Leslie Moody - ------ -President Ralph Clark I ,-ffm,-,fgu ..... ---Vice President Melvin Cowen , ...... - . .... . . .... .Treasurer Donald Rietz Secretary 5 fa Ralph Douglas -, -C -Chairman'boi-IVIembers,hipV-Committee Roy Stevens .-- -- -, -luur ..,. , ..... .--- -. -,Conference ,-. -,,. Chairman of World Outlook Committee Advisor --,Chairman of Bible Study Committee Robert Darby- Ifrancis Clark Mr.COCkerill -v-, - H- 4,,- -- -- --------. - ---- . l Q X' - X. g l X A - -R-fi:-.Law agp- 7 gi V 7 4, vi de ,- --- Q ef.- -,, -mf, - .Qf xx -1 'MMM Powwowe- - -es Tl-lE l-li-Y CONFERENCE One of the outstanding events of the scliool year was the Older BOYS' Dlslflfit Cffnferencc held in .Iunction City, February 229 and March 1 and 2. The .lunior and SQHIOI' HI-Y Llul's Co- operated in making it one of the most successful meetings of its kind held In 'he Slate tl1l5 Yfaf- The total enrollment was 213. One hundred of these came from ontside Of -IUIWCUUU CIW- Phe towns represented w:re Ellsworth, Salina. Emporia, Abilene, Chapman, H6l'il1Qi0l1, CbUHCllGf0ve. Manhattan. Keats, Wakefield and .lunction City. Tne leadership of tne conference was very fine. Clyde Hartford of the Pittsburg Y.M C.A B.V.Edworthy, Slate Boy's S cretary,M.ll. McKean, State Student Secretary, C.C. Martin ofthe City Y M.C.A. at Salina and Principal Vv,N, Van Slyck of Salina High School. acted as leaders. The local ministers assisted in the devotional services and the people of .luiction City kindly opened their homes and provided entertainment for the visitors. The cooperation ot' General King in furnishing transportation to the air circus at Fort Riley. which was part of the free entertainment. was greatly appreciated by the boys. The big banquet staged at the Presbyterian Church on the opening night was the subject of special comment by the delegates. lt was excellently served and gave a splendid send off to the whole meeting, There was special orchestra music, yells, songs and general good fellowship during the progress of the dinner. The first evenings program included addresses of welcome from the city. the churches and the Hi Y Clubs Nun responses from each town represented Mrs. Young sang for the boys atter which Mr. tfldworthy delivered an address on the conference theme , Passing On The Torch. Saturday morning's program was given over largelyto group conferences, aciemonstration of the work of the Inner Circle, taking the conference picture and an address by Nl r. McKean on Three Kinds Of Sense' The recreation Period of the conference came on Saturday afternoon with the trip to Ft. Riley to the air circus followed at tour o'clock by the junction City-Ellsworth basketball game Saturday evening the Girl Reserves served a supper to the boys after which the evening pros!i'a'n was given. Greetings to the visitors from the Girls Reserves were extended by Mildred Buckner and special music was given bv the Girls Glee Club of the Senior High School and H violin solo was played by Ruth Glick. Two very fine addresses were given by Clyde Hartford and M. H. McKean. The climax of the conference came on Sunday morning with the decision service. The attendance at this session was the largest of the whole conference because several Sunday school classes come to the meetlngin a body. Clyde Hartford conducted the service with the re- sult that 145 decisions were made. This was one of the finest results achieved at any conference this vear. At the conclusion of the conference the brys attended scrviccs in the churches of Junc- tion Citv The lwllowing boys were elected as conference office s: President LeslieMoody,-Iunction City Vice President Bruce lliff AbilQU9 Secretary, Ralph Clark-Junction City Treasurer Paul Pfuctzn Manhattan Chairman Findings Committee Dim Anderson Salina Chairman -Resolutions Committee Harold Hughes .Manhattan X K X 24 A - -ee -ef-l 7 Powwoww 2 N ' H3351 .gz- 2491 M X f...- + 91- - Afe-PowWowaf-'- THE BLUE J Our high school has one of the best papers in the state, and it is indeed one to be proud of For the past several years, by means of the advertising columns the paper has contributed money to the S. E. A. fund, and this isa fact not to be overlooked. ' This year the Blue J is a five column, eight page paper-butit is interesting to know how it has grown in size from year to year. The first paper issued in the Junction City High School was in 1904 under the direction of Miss Alma Manley, who was at that time a teacher of Journal- ism ln the school. The paper was of magazine style, six by four inches and was issued once a week. The students chose The High School Weekly as the name for this first famous edition. At this time there was no printing department in the school, which made it necessary to have the paper printed up town. This style was continued until about 1913, at which time a printing department was in stalled.Thepaper then was enlarged a little and was onlyissued once a month which necessitated changing the name to The Blue and White . As blue and white were the school colors, the name was very appropiate. Although The Blue and White, was issued rather haphazardly it continued to be a high school paper until 1915. Nothing particularly noticable happened in the evolution Of our Blue J from 1915 until 1922. At this time the paper was increased in size to a three column, four page paper-and was issued once a week. However the name still remained the same. In December 1922 the Blue and White grew still more-and was a four columng four page weekly. But not yet satisfied, if continued to gr:-w. ln 1922 the name was changed to The Blue J -and increased toa fivp col umn, six page weekly. The paper this year is called the Blue I and is issued oncea week by the students in Journalism under the supervision of Miss Mary Robb. The class elects the members of the staff at the begining of each six weeks. This makes it possible for each student to have the prac- tical experience of putting out a paper. This year the editor-in-chief poistion was held by Melvin Cowen. Katherine ltorth, Rena Kirkpatrick and Iaunita McKenzie. Assistant Editor: Katherine Borth, Victor Padgett. Editorial Editor: Helen Acker, Melvin Cowen. Katherine Borth. Humor Editor: Francis Clark, Edwina Price, Katherine Borth, Marion Mickey. News Editor Helen Acker, Victor Padgett, Melvin Cowen Rena Kirkpatrick. Exchange Editor: Rena Kirkpatrick, Katherine Borth, Melvin Cowen, Mary Johnston, Victor Padgett, Helen Acker, Athletic Editor:Victor Padgett, Melvin Cowen, Francis Clark. Business Manager: Francis Clark, Edwina Price, Katherine Borth, Melvin Cowen, and Victor Padgett. The Blue J is exceptionally good this year, and brings the students in close contact with all the school activities. No student would without it. Q. es ee.. . - a -fl ,.--1 -- F YV Pla, ,A ' j1,,,f,,M Powwowwfsa. gms-.- - STUDENT ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION The Student Enterprise Association board was founded nine years ago and has proved itself one of the most successful representative organizations in the High SchooI.It's object is to supervise all business matters pertaining to High School athletics, literary. musical, and social activities. The members of the S. IC. A. board represent the various phases of Higli School activi- ties. This year's board is as follows: Ralph Douglas. Presidentg Orville Barton. Boys Athletics: Clarence Morrison, Liteary Representative: Margaret Manley. Girl's Athletics: Mildred Buckner, Music Representative: lleene Crispin. Senior Representative: lone Bauer. .lunior Representative: Doris 0'DonnelI. Sophomore Representative, Mr.Chandler. Adviser: and Mr. Clement,Honorary Member. The present board has been very efficient as has been proven by its financial success. lt has been the custom every year to holda banquet at which time the entire student body meets in a social way. The banquet was held January twenty fifth at the Methodist Church, The lnasts given were exceedingly clever and entertaining. Margaret .Iohnston toasted Girl Reser- ves. Donald Reitz the Hi- Y Club. Miss Clarice Hausman The Faculty, Robertson Clagett the Literary Activities, Stephen Souttar the .I Club, and .lane Rockwell the Glee Clubs. As is the usual custom. each class gives a stunt and a cup is presented to the President of the class giving the cleverest and mosl original stunt, The winning class. Seniors. presented rSophomore in King 'I'ut's Harem, the .I uniors Much Ado About Nothing. and the Sopho- mores Animated Adsw. y.!fQss-s .I - -. -,,..:,,,, ...M -- - -, 27 T X We was Powwowe- A me DRAMATIC CLUB Tryouts for Dramatic Club y.ere held by Miss Alsop the week following the Christmas vacation and the club proper was organized at the beginning of the second semester. This is the first organization we have had since 1921 when it was under the direction ot Miss Mable Elmore. The membership of our clib this year consists of two seniors, Mildred Buckner and Clarence Morrison ten Juniors. Charles Beall, Francis Clark, Nellie Huckstead. Mary E. Kennedy Thera Mae Keopku. William Krugar, Charlotte Little, Lucile Meyers. Florence Ranson, Jane Rockwell and three Sophomores. Doris O'Donnell, Sarah .lr hnstc n and Jasper Clark. lf for any reason the members do not prove their ability a number of substitutesare avail- able for their places. This list includes Margaret Johnson, Rena Kirkpatrick. Mary Maggs, Francis McCord. .lane McKinnev, Pearl McKinney and Mary Schuerer. Tvvo short one apt plays were given in chapel bytne members of the clnbentitled. Who's Crazy Now and Dr. Auntie and one given by the substitutes' The Revolt . The New Co-ed was chosen for an evening performance to be given in the late spring the for Girls Reserve and Student Enterprise Association benifit. The members meet fifth period on Nlondav of every week and practiced under Miss Alsop's direction. They have accomplished much in the short time that the club has been organized. This is especially commendable since only a small number were interested. xilj 1 I S-3,2 ,-, A ff' --TL -ai i- ,....---Y.-1, ...l--YA -I M , ,Lars .sg Powwowe-A .9 THE J CLUB The Junction City High School has something' new this year, that is the HV' Club which is composed of boys receiving J 's . Many eyes are turned toward this organization as a good thing for the school The fundamental purpose ot the J Club is to draw into closer relationship the athletic and literary men of Junction City High School who have been awarded a in any line of athletics or debate. and thereby promote any school activities The membership is limited to any male student of white race. and who hasbeen presented with a J emblem. They are entitled to be a member of this clubas long as they live up to the club's ideals. The officers of the club are as follows: Leslie Nloody. presidentg Rolland Pick- ering, vice- presidentg James Hannay, treasurer: and Stephen Souttar, secretary. The 1 club is a great asset to the I. C. H. S. as it works up enthusiasm among the students to earn a J and thus stronger teams are develcped. The new members who receive J's as the different seasons of activities close are given a banquet. There were three held this year. Students may receive .l's in football. basketball, track and debate, and the school is now contemplating giving J's'i for tennis, The -I club started out with seventeen members and as the debate and basketball seasons closed eight more members were added and before the year is over it wil! probably consist of about forty members. A J ' is something everybody is proud of as it does stand for hard work and many sa- crifices. Those who reccive J's have had to go thru a lot of hard training. laboring, and studying. So anybody has a right to feel honored when wearing a J . Some nice work was put over by the J Club when it succeeded in passing a law in the school which prohibits any one from wearing a J except those who have been awarded them. When any thing needs to be done right go to the J Club because they are the men that put a thing over right. .l, Q ' - A 'crews--W we 24. A - use .af s s - he N-A-sr Powwowef - -be Tl-lE JAYBIRDS All schools are represented by some pep club, butwe think we have one of the best, which is known as the jaybntls This club was organized last year by Chub Golladay and a group of enthusiasts who saw the need of Such an organization, and since that timc it has grown rapidly in number and purpose. lflvery boy in school is eliglblefor membership. The purpose is to promote pep and enthusiasm for all high school activities Theirofficial mark of distinction is tl felt Blue Jay worn on a white track sweater. This organization, .tithough young, has lsetn a great help in arousing enthusiasm throughout the school Some good work of the jaybirds was that of arranging for our School Rally the night before tne Abilene football game. They planned a bonfire which was held on Callen's field Mayor Thompson and several Alumni talked beforethe large student body assembled anda parade and raid on the Columbia followed. Among the many clever stunts put on by the .lavbirds between halves of the football anj basketball games this year were: A Tragedy of the North or A Northern Tragedy was given at the Salina game: afuneral was held tor Abilene in which the royal morners of the jaybirds exhibited untold greif for the brown and gold warriors: at the Chapman basketball game The Villian Mr. Chapman was being married to Miss Victory and as the minister was about to prounounce them man and wife.the Hero. Mr. Junction arrives upon scene and slaysthe villian, and the heroine falls into his arms. Another of the projects accomplished by the .laybirds this year was to erect a large J of rocks on the side of the hill at the fork of the Golden Belt road. The J was of mamouth pro- portions being about fifty feet in height, and stood out very plainly until Chapman scattered it to the four winds. Much credit must be given the .laybirds for their work along this line for we are sure it has helped the team to victory. Stephen Souttar was elected leader of the .laybirbs and Ralph Clark was chosen cheer leader. Ralph had the knack of getting lots of noise out of the gang that has helped win many games. M:lvin Cowen was sub cheer leader and proved to be a very worthy oU9.Hnd most llk9lY will lead toe hnvling mob nextyear. X x ,. -ek-X waved ee: 24 -A-H--,.-.,.., ff PowWow ee-.. eg L SPANISH CLUB The FII Ateneo' is a club that was organized two years ago in our high school, with the idea of promoting an interestin Spanish. Any student in Spanish classes, making a grade of M oraboveis eligible for membership and a fee of ten centsa mon h is charged. The money taken in this way is used to give parties and picnics to keep up the social life of the club. lil Ateneo hold their meetings each Friday at hfth rericd, At this time the meeting is opened by the president and the business proceeds as in any lawful organization. except that as much of thetalking as possibleis done in Spanish. No doubt the majority of the members are. for this reason, compelled to beseen and not heaid. Besides learning to broaden their vocabulary by carrying on conversation in Spanish, the club has put on several Spanish plays. The play Uno de Ellos Debe Casarse, meaning, One of Them Must Marry, was givtn in assembly and repeated at an evening performance, under the direction of Miss Cecilia Robinson, instructor in Romance Languages Miss Robinson has done agreat deal for the Spanish department in our High School and is one ol our most popular teachers, The officers of El Ateneo are: ,President, Francis Clark, Vice President, Florence Ran- song Secretary and Treasurer. Winston Moody, These people have exerted every eftort possible to make the Spanish Club a success and much credit is due them The students who have been eligible for membership throughout the entire year are: Lucile Chase, Francis Clark, Frank Childers, Lucille Meyer, Marion Mickey, Winston Moody, Genevieve Pickering. Florence Ranson, Clarence Swank. .lack Taylor, Allene Bunning, Lloyd Cockran. Myron Coryell, Melvin Cowen, Lois Grimes. Ada Laundy, Charlotte Little, Doris O'Donnell, Mabel Pickering, Maxine Arthur. lane Rockwell, Ruby Athey. 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Il ' -M ' f, f'.vf', ' M -' K ffl , MQ X ,j jtffn-M PowWow reewwf DEBATE The debate try-out was hel t the last Wednesday of October with nine contestants. From these the Debaters who were to represent the school were selected. The question for N23-'24 was,Resolved, That the U S should enter the League of Nations . The debaters taking the affirmative were, Donald Reitz. Robertson Clagett, and Clarence Morrison. Those Debating the negative were, Gillett Kibbey, Wesley Wright, and Frank Glick. l'his is tht first year that the teams have been composed entirely of boys - and also for the first time in years the Junction City team went into the finals at Lawrence. The first debate was a dual with Herington for tne District Championship the affirmative traveling Botti teams won a 3-0 deision Over their opponents. The second debate was a triangular with Hill City, and Concordia for the inter-district championship between Districts nine, seven, and five. According to state ruling the affiimatixe traveled this time also. ln this debate both teams won tne decision with a 2 l vote Th: third and last debate took both teams to Lawrence for a triangular with Indepen- dence and Peabody for the State Chamionship. Here. junction City was not successful Peabod- Wllll. Much credit and praise is due to the boys of the debate teams for their faithful and con- scientious study and work to win fortheir high school. Miss lirunk also deserves mutch ctejit ter her faithful work in training the tean's. , -. Aff!-'i -- A -4. ---- ' J-'f ' -'.:i.,f- he-iw E :iff we v- ,N-setups W .?' ff,- ,Xd,,, .fl 1 -N. MUSIC 'ihe Tom-Toms J l ,kj PowWow es- g f .A 44, -..- 'gi 4 B GIRLS GLEE CLUB This has been one of the most prosperous years for the girls glee club. Music given as a regular -.chool sul-ject enabled every oneto learn to appreciate good music and gather a little knowledge ofthe past history of the same as well as tolearn to carry a tune. A very systematic program for study was arranged and proved tc be very interesting and beneficial. Mondays were devoted to th: study of music history ,using BaltzelI's Music History as the textbook. This gate the students a general idea of how music originated and the interesting points of it s developments. Tuesdays were spent in learning to appreciate good music From the Uroqeeds of the operetta Captain Crossbones' the music department purchased a victrola which enabled the class to study the works of all the noted composers and artists. In order to be able to associate the artist with his works the life of each artist wzs studied in full. Each Wednesday was giver ever to musical current events As the roll was called each in the music world. This brought present student responded with some interesting happening day musical events tothe discussioir of each student- - and made the work very practical Thurdsfiy was willingly spent in Ltcchnically speaking, voice culture otherwise speaking part singing. And Friday the study of history of music was resumed. This is perhaps one of the most com- plete sehedules used in any Hign Scnool music course. The girls glee club has been in great demand throughout the year tor private entertainment. and hassung for debates and at various other affairs with enthusiam. Une evening during, Educational week was given over to the club for which a splenditl program was arranged. Stars Brightly Shining by Emil Bronte Dance of the Pine Tree Faires by R. R. Forman anj Kentucky Babe by Adam Geibel -- were indeed appreciated. The bovs and girls glee club combined in order to present Captain Crossbonesm org gf the best operettas given in junction City for some time. ltis complete success sure,-ly justified the tl 'e and hard work put in on the part of memberstlie club and the director. Blr. Frank l,, Myers. Too much can not be said concerning the leadership of Mr. Myers. He has made the music course one of the most desirtd courses in high school and has made many friends among the musically inclined :.tuder.ts as well as aniongttie athletic fellows. .1, XX WT! the - 24 C-'Q-'X -- -ALL ..-K A YK s- If hx -e-A A A .fem Powwowe- + as BOYS' GLEE CLUB Something new in the way of vocal music as an accredited subject was introduced this year by Mr. Myers. li is understood that, as arule, boys do not have a taste for this style of music but it cannot be denied that each ieltow absorbed music history and appreciation to perfection. The first semester t te course of study was divided into tvto paris. Several days a week were spent on the study of Music History and the others were spent in the preparation of the operetta. Much hard work, and time vxas spent in the preparation of the opeietta but it proved to be worth the effort as it was one of the best ever given in .l. C. H S. The two clubs gave a banquet after the operetta in honor of its success which also went over with a bang. The place was the Good Eats Cafe and the hour was six and such a feed and good time words can't tell it. Favors, horns and serpentine were passed out after the feed antl toasls and roists prelominated the rest of the evening. Tn: sec ml semester a .lefinite schedule was followed: On Mondav Bach's llistory of Music was sti died frf in which .n.ic.t was learned about the origin of music and early instruments and their evolution up tothe present day. Tuesday was spent in the appreciation of music. A victrola anti classic records were purchased with the receipts of the operetta and in this way much was learned about the oopular artists as .Nlaude Powell, Paderewski, etc. Notebooks were kept containing the pieces, comp user interpreting' artist and the story of the life of the artists. Opera bands and Symphony Orchestras were aiso studied Current events were given on Wed- nesday so that we might keep up to date on the popular artists of today. 'Tuesday was spent in warbling and toward the end ot the year several pieces were pratically mastered without that chord and discord file squeaky effect. The course on Friday was the same as Mondays program, Despite the fact that a large number of elective subjects were offered agreat many of the boys took this subject as their choice. The persons-I is: Francis Clark. Clarance Bell, Lawrance Petrie, Clarence Morrison, Charles Steadman, Raymond Leach, Herbert Golladay. Cillett Kibbey, Francis lratterson, Charles l'eal, liale Ilincney .lack Rtynolds, Andrew llarby, BurtOrr. Albert Mowry- Cnester Freeman. Leonard Reppart. Winston Moody. Clarence Swank, Thru Mr. Meyer's good disposition and inspiring personality the club has been the source of many good ti nes and nas made the clubone of the most sought after organizationsin school. X 24 use 4 -, .-4fi,T,e g....,., g THE 'OPERETTA From the viewpoint of the high school musical interests the big event of the year is the operetta presented by the boys and girls glee clubs. This production is staged annually in De- cember. This year the comic opera, Captain Crossbones was the offering of the Clubs. This clever and catchy story has its setting in Cuba and The Isle of Pines. Don Cubeb, an old grandee, keeps his daughter a virtual prison er in his castle in order that she may not fall in love with any of the young blades who are suitors for her favor. Theresa how- everis in. love with Richard Stoneybroke. a young planter who is determined to rescue her from her imprisonment. He and a number of his friends from the Isle of Fines disguise themselves as pirates. They invade the Don's estate, frighten his retainers, and carry off Theresa and two other ladies. The second act takes place in the pirates lair on the Isle of Pines. The make-believe pirates are having a fine time. Don Cubeb comes to ransom his daughter and meets Crossbones and Stoneybroke without realizing that they are the same person. Richard agrees to rescue Theresa and his pirates are disposd of and the Don has to keep his bargin There are some interesting love affaiisbzt-veen the posing and important Captain of Police and the youngA nerican Heiress as well as between tlie pessmistic pugilist and the prim and proper tutoress of Theresa. Much credit for the success of the operetta should be given to Mr. Myers who directs the club and who was in charge of the preparations throughout. The proceeds of the performance were used to purchase a new victrola, recordsf and sheet music for the club. The Cast of Characters was as follows: Don Cubebo de Cigaro, a Spanish Grandee .---.Winston Moody Donna Isabella, His Wife---. Ada Laundy Theresa. their daughter--- Kathleen Shoffner Eleanor, an American Heiress--Allene Bunning Miss Pelling, A Female Tutor-Ileene Crispin Richard Stonybroke, an American Planter .... Ralph Clark Captain Bombastio, of the Island Police ...... Jack Reynolds Anthony Law, the Legal Advisor .-Clarence Bell Kitty. the Postmistress Jane Rockwell Bill Pilgrim, a Retired Pugilist.-- George Clark Zim, of the Island Police .,.. liurt Orr Zim, also of the Island Police .,.. . Charles Steadmad Chorus of Relatives, Servants, and pirates CAct IJ Pirates and Pirate's Sweethearts and Wives CActIIJ ff 24. el- fa 1PowWow M- -1 ...... ......L. -7- ,,-,Sg-F ,.,,, - s-1-ug.---,.. ,,. M XX --we Powwoww- S- me QQQQQWX ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL SENIOR HIGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VIOLINS CLARINETS Rnlh Glinfli Orril Lalzlce Vernon Sleinford l+'rank 'jlivk Ruby Lalzlce Fern Miller Cen-il liovarzl Opal Nianrose Hen liond Earl Sl-lllatler Lyle Kelsall Ilerberu Ziegler Nancy 1'aylor BASSOON Grace Iinrns Mary Elizabeth Pierre Maxine Pierce TRUMPETS Blarjory limbs Richard Wiley Robert liughey Cecil lvavls Fram'e:- ZOIIGIIQIGI' Fred llallner Robert liortlr Noble Jennings VIOLAS Charles liosharl. Richard Harrison Francis Marslon liurdebb liarhonr TROMBONIES Lillian liann Vernon UIl2llllll6I'I2lIIl CELLOS Gel-Lrnde DeYonng Mae Miller Herliha Zellner STRINGED BASSES Gillele Kibbey Clair Summers llonglas Kibbey FLUTES Pierve Powers Robertson Ulagge OBOE Bernard Reich George Faylor Franlc lioolc TUBA Roherll Farr 'I'lMPANl .vi ary Kennedy PERCUSSION Vance Collins Mark Miller .lack Daly PIANO Fern Culnlingllam JUNIOR HIGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VIOLINS Maxine Pierce Marjory Gibbs TRUMPETS Uharles Hosharb Robert Fegan Richard Wiley Francis Ma rsl.on Robert llughey George liond Cecil Davis Kenneth Lanvaster Marlin Scott HORN Alvin Goss Kenna-tl: Barbour Leo Wadsaclc Edgel TFIISSIBI' Cora Knoscman VIOLA Lillian lfiann CELLOS Mae Miller lierlha Zellner Elizabellll Slsreeler BASSES Douglas liibney .lalnes Mar:-alon Edward Smiley Erwin Davie OBOE liernard Reich CLARINETS Lyle Iielsall llerberl, Ziegler Edgar liarker SAXOPHONE TROMBONES Ileiioy Davis Paul Stevens Lawrence Slnilh TIMPANI Ali-be Northway PERCUSSION William Prive Dale SchlaLter Willlrllll Clarke PIANO llornhy Harlan VIOLINS Opal Ilianrose Nancy Taylor Grace Burns Doris Sbreeter Mary Werner Edna Stevens Henry Bolhnan Oorrinne Gfeller Owen lhallfon Clarence Schnlw Chester Wilson U1 F- R5 24 We fff ,1- Powwowre e e ORCHE STRA The I. C. H. S. orchestra is a musical organization composed of forty seven menbers in- cluding several .lunior High musicians. This shows a great increase from 1910 when the orchestra had seven members. Since then, under the capable direction of Mrs. J. Abbie Clarke Hogan this organization has grown both in quanity and quality. This year, it is regarded as a school subject for which the regular class credit is given. Rehearsals are held each day trom 10:40 to 11:40 in the orchestra studio on West Seventh Street. Also special practices are held each day for the various instrumental sections including the brass, reed and string groups. Besides these group practices, the students are expected to practice individually for forty minutes aday. This plan aids in the perfecting the difficult selec- tions which the orchestra plays. Some of the standard overtures played this year are Poet and Peasant ', William Tell , Zampo and Merry Wives of Winsdsor , Other heavy numbers in- clude Mozart's Symphony in G Minrmr' lthe number played at the state music contest at Em poriaj 1n the Hall of the Mountain King by Peer,Gynt Suite ', Valse Lente and Pizzacato' from the ballet Sylvia by Leo Delihes. The orchestra this year has a full instrumentation and many new instruments have been purchased. Two benefit concerts were given, the proceeds of which help to pay for these ins truments. Besides these concerts the orchestra has furnished chapel programs. accompanied both the senior and junior high school operettas. played at the Ladies Reading Club and also at a Conference at the Presbyterian Church during the meeting of the Kansas Federation of Women theorchestra played two numbers. In 1917 the -l.C Orchestra won the first place in the annual state music contest at Emporia. Last year the orchestra was given third place and this year, May 2. we were given the cup for second place. We are very proud of our orchestra as it contested with some of the best high school orchestras in the United Siates. Let us nope that next year the .l.C..H.S. orchestra will have improved and will win the cup for tirst plice. OFFICERS President-.- ..... .... M ildred Buckner Press Agent .... ........ F CTN Cunningham Vice President--- --- -.Frank Glick Business Manager ...... ..... O rrill Latzke Secretary ..... Noble Jennings Assistant Business Manager ..... Ben Bond Treasurer .--e.V3I'll0l1 sremft-ru Librarian ,.... .. . ..... Francis Zwllinger Assistant Librarian ..... ,..Cecil BoYard l , - Rik-Hs--.-- 24. -, , fe, c r - A VV AVA VAL, A .,VV A A 5 AAV A A A ,V-A -.f.VL- ' 1' . A fi MV fm A1rwfrV3, V-,- VV:-VV 1. .A -V ALM L .HV VAV -' VVVVVVV yi V -.V VV. V, , V '-Ci-l jl V -V VV .VV . Vw- ..QlQ's?.ri' VV .. WV.. V. ,A gg -' V , V A, -' A . -A PVVAVV-,A .V-V,-A. 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A A, 1- -Qui 'vq gxuj V - ' r ' ,ciizfffh ' t':f13'. -5 I 5-QCJ,2f,f, WJ- ' 233 .-wh ! ., 14-W,-f'-jf' 2 . ,f 1 SDDINTER N' .'f.':wf - '. k , WJ? w ' '-F --I-if If '51 ' iswj- ' 1: , XXX' 'tS-QA . .1 . 4 Z X X ig-,, X1 1 ?S-N 7 ri -ig' 'Z f -H2121 10 ' ,X 5,9 ml 1 rg ' xy 'XS ff 5 'iff W, .... 'SE23ifP:ab:e-zgzgao.-.-W. ,xxx SE., 'H 4.34-.1.,L,, :5f2 .. - ..1:'-::-' N ' ' ,f dv 5 f. 3.1: -1 f, - J: 1r, ', ,ar A TIL NWI fhb-l ,.,,, ' -5 if r N111 ,A vc. a f A, , . fu' XX E 7 s P0wwowMss-.f - 1 ll M fn,-.f rf .f r I, .157 'sf 0 5 fl 4, ox A 5 ef I '. as U, F Y - --L COACH FRANK L. MYERS Our coach came to -lunction City last fall from Kansas State Agricultural College. He States that he had been anxious to coach here because of the splendid impression conveyed by the clean playing and true sportsmanship of our athletes. For the three vears preceding his com- ing to Junction City Mr. ilyers had an opportunity to observe our teams in his capat-ity as referee in basketball and football Coach Myers is popular with the students and is sincerely admired for his fairness, hard work, cheeriulness, and true sportmanship where the test of sportsmanship is most trying. He has stood for nothing: but the bestin athletics and the influence of his teaching will long be felt His attractive personality and jolly disposition have made him a prime favorite everywhere. The coach of athletics never has an easy time. He gets blamed for all misforti ms of the team and is rarely praised for its successes. Hehas to work long hours and often gets little but criticism in return. Through all of this Mr. Myers has pursued the even tenor of his way and has always come out serene anll smiling. He has had a very good year on the whole and the students want to assure him of their sincere appreciation of his efforts Here's to the Coach! 1 1 ,e Y-7 - f ,re- W- 24 ef f ,..... .e-S-s..X .--,is .23 is M--JMPOWWGWM - The ,515 ATHLETICS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE COACH .lunction City High School is coming to the front in athletics little more support from both students and town people. If we knew it, Junction City High School has some of the greatest assets that one could wish for in the athletic game. She has a true love for sports. and winning or losing she is characterized by her sportsman-like man- ner and her clean playing. That is the reputation she holds. What finer thing could be said ofany team?Junction's code of ethics cannot be surpassed by any other high school in the country. Before each conflict the boys would be found together with bowed head, intimately con- versing with their GreaterCoach, asking his blessings to rest upon both teams. How could a team help being victorious with that kind of spirit? May Junction always use this method of at- tack in combat It will undoubtedly make her the real victor regardless of the score. We have had a successful year even tho we have not won all our games. Those we did win were won fair and clean and those we lost were lost with a good spirit and with the boys fighting at the final WhiSlle. Another noticeable characteristic this year has been the spirit of unselfish coorperation dominating each man who has made the teams. There have been no individual stars. We didn't try to developthem but rather tried to discourage any such inclinations. What we d id have was a well oiled machine. -ach man representing a cog ina big wheel' and no one man trying fu be the whole machine. In givinga review ofthe football squad of 1923, interest naturally centers in the pot.entlal ability of the men, since the rest is bygones and summarized for you on another page. Of course and the future need is a we have lost our center and one whole side of the line but there awaits to step into their shoes'- four fast-charging subs of last year. Red Tolly should make a worldbeater as center. He has lots of fight and speed and he could not be killed with a club. Taylorand Dalquest are awonderful pair of guards. With old fightin Hunt and Gay Mc Donald at the tackle positions it looks as though the X formation should work in fine style. Brunk and Hannay are two mighty good forward pass snatchers . As field generals, Hildebrand and Rabbit Hinchey are about as good as we wguld want. Newman. last year's Captain, will be back and will be harder to stop than ever at the fullback position. Pickering, Svx ank. Clark, and Patterson are the likely candidates for the half back position. Next year is Junction's Year. We had a fairly successful basket-ball season, and had we not lost several good men for various reasons we would have run somebody a close race for second place in the league. They proved their strength in their post-season game with the DeMolays. Thatis the bunch that will likely be back next year Their greatest assests were teamwork and passes. The majority of the winning shots were made from under the basket, the result of working the' ball through their opponents defence by the short pass route. With Newman back at center, Reynolds, Harbes, and Muller at forward. Hildebrand, Brlmk, Day. and Parkenson at guard, Junction will be a likely contender for first place in the league next year. ' In track the prospects look bright due to the fact that the Juniors walked away with the interclassmeet this year and there are also some good sophmores and freshmen that we can count on. Of course we lose a sure point winner when we lose our ace , Leslie Moody, but Swank will make us a very good high point ' man in another year. Next year Tennis should be more popular than ever before. We must remember this, there are a number of things to take into consideration when we talk of a winningteam - a team and its coach cannot do ita.l. In f good they are nor how hard they fight. if they do not have support they cannot be victorious, So we must not say, When you get a winning team we will help support. Instead we must remember, support comes first, -there is cooperation and that is what we crave. act, it matters not how -HN 24 as 1 l' -GF Powwoww 24 1- is - - Q-'PowVlIowM - -A THE HONOR ROLL RICHARD NEWMAN Full-Back. Dick was the right man for the leadership He had the abil- ity to keep his men fighting as well as doing a lot of the same himself. He could always be relied on to make the seventh point, rr five yards thru the line. LEONARD REPPART Center. Rep,' puts the I-all bark from center and has the record of not one bad pass this season rlays thru his position were not tried more than once a gan.e. DALE HINCHEY Left Half. Champeen bantan weight football player ofthe world. possessed more of that stuff the co:-ch callsf- 'er, nerve. and didn't care how big they came. ln Hinkev's two m ire years if he puts on a little more beef, Gang way! VERNON STEINFORD Guard. Big Chief the boys call him. Fight was installed in him before the game by the mentioning of something to eat He always totals a couple of scalps a game. ROLLANU PICKERING Half. -lust give Pick a broken field and the scorekeeper can mark up another' six points. Rolland says grades are hart er to buck than the line. GEORGE CLARK-Right Half. The ability to pass and carry the ball around end or through the line were 'Clarkies' big stunts. A valuable lossas he goes out this year. JACK TAYLOR Left Guard. jack filled the old stone wall with the real old Junction fight. Jack in a game resembles a huge bear on a rampage. -IAMES HANNAY Left End. Jimmie had some tough luck at the first of the season break- lng his collar bone the day before the first gan.e. However, he had nerve enough to come back and fight the last five games. WILLIAM KRUGER End Bill could play either eind. Putting an end run around his corner was like trying to push over the Woolworth building. Some end. ROBERT HRUNK End. Bob was the pass snagginest, tacklinest end that the school has ever known He resembles a streak of greased lightining with a pill under his wing. ROBERT DARBY Right Half. Bob is the little halfback that uses his feet for anything but to stand on. Give Bob the ball and watch his smoke. This was his second year and he play- ed like a four year man. LEONARD DAMON Right Tackle Leonard could block a kick no matter how strong a line he had to go thru before he did it. He always managed to get there by tne time the other fel- lnw had the ball. GEORGE DAMON Right Guard. George is number two of the fighting family. Playing along side ofhis brother he proved that old saying that brothers will stick together thru thick and thin and fight together as only brothers can. ELI DAMON Eli is the baby of the fighting trio yet he was large enough to command the re- spect of any backfield man that tried to get around him. Passes were his specialty. KENNETH HILDEBRAND Quarter Back HiIlie did the counting which told the team what to do. He also knew when to do the right kind of counting. This is his second year and with one more year to go he will be a hard man to hold. GAYLORD MCDONALD Left Tackle. When the signal says hold Gay holds like a shiek. The man carrying the ball feels his hands before the line of scrimmage is reached. CLARENCE SWANK Half Back. Swank's favorite was a play off tackle. He could hit, bounce and keep on going but always managed to keep his feet under him. CHARLES DALQUEST Guard. Charlie is the only Freshie we had this year but that is not telling his fine qualities Ile could hold the line as well as the plow and we hear he is a darn good farmer. HAROLD HUNT Tackle. Putting on headlocks and untying shoestrings are only a few of Hunt's tricks An opponent stayed leary of him after once having his feet swept from under hlm by this cyclonlc tackle. FRANCIS PATTERSON Half. Pat could spill them, carry the ball any place, and snag passes with the rest of them, and always could be relied on to make a gain One more year and he will be a sure enough star. 14 -HIL. H FOOTBALL i923 Although the Junction High gridiron warriors were not a champion team this year. never- lheless, they were a victorious team. The interest in football is growing and the percentage of games won and of points scored is increasing with each season. This points toward a champion ship team in the not far distant future. Last year there were ten seniors who won the much coveted J , while this year we will lose but four via the graduation route. The younger try from the under classmen who have made up a large part of the team will give us a brighter out- look for the future season on account of their experience in this and previous years. We are sorry, however, to lose the three Damons who so successfully held down the right side of the line this year. Letters were granted to tx.enty men this year in football. Five seniors. nine juniors. five sophmores, and one freshman were Qualified for the honor roll. They are as follows: George Clark Robert Darby, Leonard Reppart, Leonard Damon, Capt. Richard Newman,Dale Hinchey, Vernon Steinford, Wm. Kruger, Gaylord McDonald, Clarence Swank. Rolland Pickering, Kenneth Hilde- brand, lack Taylor, Francis Patterson, Harold Hunt, Charlie Dalquest. Eli Damon, Geo. Damon. Robert Brunk, james Hannay. There were a number of others who did gallant work on the squad and who may be expected to do much to make a winning team next year. REVIEW OF THE SEASON PowWow Me- fe s... Sept. 29 J. C. H. S. Manhattan There Oct. 5 Leonardville Here Oct. IZ Abilene Here Oct. 26 Council Grove Here . Nov. It Salina There Nov. '17 Herington There Nov. 22 Wamego Here Nov. 29 Chapman There Totals Opponents Percentage games won .500 Percentage points scored .600 Percentage last year .300 Percentage last year .450 i...-.-0......... INDIVIDUAL SCORES OF PLAYERS Manhattan Leonardville CouncilGrove Salina Herington Wamego Total E. Damon 17 6 24 Newman 3 11 21 Swank 9 Brunk 6 2 H Pickering 6 Reppart 6 Darby 6 6 L.Damon 6 I f RQ , T - - W A W -Ne .-.-. 24 A e., - - .- dv, hi XX M---f-- MMM Powwoww- - -A A I ll HqvffQLH .., up-, ,, H 7 I' QVI,-X, h ,x jx I 2.4 W- ,,, A 'K X -N - 24 f -Mgt X Af . fs igA 15.- 4 1 . ef . , 53,1 Powwownf- .L - BASKET BALL l924 At the first of the season. lunction's basketeers were spoken of as one of the fastest teams of the Central Kansas League. but the customary slump in the latter part of the season caused them to end the season much farther from being chaff-pions than the first of the season would indicate. Lack of stick to-it-ive-ness' on the bility rules on the part of other members, no doubt. helped to bring this about, Eight men were granted letters for basket-ball this yearg two seniors, five juniors and one sophomore. They are as follows: Wesley Wright. Leonard Reppart, Capt. Richard Newman, Kenneth Hildebrand, Archie Parkerson, John Harbes. Harry Miller. and jack Reynolds. part of some of the squad and disregard for elegi- REVIEW OF THE SEASON Jan, 8 j. C. H. S. 20 Chapman I4 There 11 17 Salina 26 Here I2 27 Ellsworth 21 There 18 13 Herington 20 There 19 17 St. Johns 8 Here 26 16 Manhattan 12 There 30 ' 41 Chapman 25 There Feb. 2 8 McPherson 32 Here 8 16 Sallnd, 20 Here 9 23 Ablene 24 There I5 I2 Manhattan I2 Here Ili Ill Herington 12 llere 22 9 McPherson 30 There 23 34 St. Johns 19 There I I 37 12 Abilene 18 'Here Mar. 1 EllSWOl'th In 23 Here 101815 293 Opponents 316 PQFCGIIYHQC games WON -400 Percentage point scored .480 Percentage won 1923 .425 Percentage scored 1923 ,460 PGYCSUUQC WON 1922 -333 Percentage stored 1922 .413 INDIVIDUAL SCORES OF PLAYERS Player s Games Field Free Free Throws Fouls Total Points Name Played Goals Throws Attempted Con.mrtted Pr mrs Per Game Newman Cel 16 46 10 32 9 102 6,38 Harbesft, 15 26 11 20 21 07 4,47 Reynoltlslfi 13 20 8 1.5 6 48 3, 70 M. rvrinernfp' is 8 1 :s :s 17 3 40 Reppartffj 13 14 8 2 32 2.46 Brunktfpn 5 2 :S 7 4 1 I 40 Day'g1 7 1 4 5 6 4 .ao Hildebrand Cgl 16 2 o 15 17 9 .56 H, Millerlgp 7 0 2 5 1 3 .30 Parkersontgb 16 0 0 2 4 4 -25 Wright CHD 7 0 0 2 4 0 .00 Robinsontfy' 3 J all 1 0 0 .00 The Squad 16 123 46 m W E 18.25 ' Quit before end of season U Dropped account of inelegibility BASKET BALL LEAGUE Juniors 15 Seniors 5 gwgfgfgon WE? List Pgggint Freshmen 14 Sophomores 8 ajna FINALS gnlggfth 2 2 :M Juniors 28 Freshmen 7 Junction Cifv ff IQ 'gg coNsor.A1'roN Q. I ,, alzmlgg 1 11 H083 Sophomores 4 Seniors 2 - - ' -2'-HJ... 24 f il , A--,A A wif x , - , Q mf ,Var rv 1 x ' 1,.', fr. 1 A 'ww -,cfs-vQff2l: -ww, , aw ' , ' ' ' 1' .PT -- ' ' , ui. -, x,, v 1 .. , , X :px 13 , f1.3M 0WW0WMf ' x IV! . N I 1.1 ,...--,-Hd v.-f.1,, ,..,-,.,g . sk S S W , J? ,1..-na' K ,,, , r x G Y A r . 1 r 1, IM. ,i,,...M, Ui. -153'-,l.. ,l,... gc 'Wt - 0' if' wg., H vw lift 1 1 ..Lt.lig. , . A . 1.1 ' ,Lf- he-fl .- if ' J ,all-lt. ti lf. gli:- f 'lgwi MVR qu' ills r' l - 1 4- J H 2 kid '- , . fia' ni' TAA 6, . all L ll 1. l lt I 5 ,wif is . .tm 2 ' - ,Q PowWow TRACK 1924 The track schedule for 1924 contained more meets than any Junction City has had hereto- fore. Due to a late spring it was very dilflcult for the boys to start training early in the seasoni The season was opened, or rather christened, for J. C. Il. S in a meet here with D. C. H S. on March 27. The field was very muddy and but a few events had been run off when a second deluge came. The meet was called and conceded to Chapman as they were a few points in the lead at that time. The second meet was held at Chapman as a D. C. H. S.-Abilene-.l C. H S. triangular. Although Junction took several firsts and broke some of our school records we succeeded only in tying Abillne tora rather far from close second. The score for the meet stood: D. C, H. S. 61, Ahiline 37. Junction 37. On April 10, the Intelclass Meet was held at the playgrounds, and ended in an easy vic- tory for the Juniors. The score was: Juniors 61, Seniors 47. Sophomores 13, Freshmen 5. Swank, Jr., was high point man with 27 points, while Moody, Sr., was a close second with 22. I The fourth meet of the season was held here with Abilene on April 17 It was closely contested throughout and was either schools meet until the last event. The final score showed the number of points tallied was, J. C, H. S. 72, Abilene 59 There are two more meets to be staged yet this season, viz., the Central Kansas League Meet at Salina and the Invitation meet at Manhattan, but they are too late in the season to be recorded here. - At this time thirteen men have qualified for the track J '. They consist of three Seniors, four Juniors, four Sophomores and two Freshmen. They are as follows: Leslie Moody fCapt.l, George Clark, William Moritz, Richard Newman. Robert Carr. Clarence Swank, Glen Darrow, Gaylord McDonald, James Hannay, Victor Newsome, Stephen Souttar, Otis Walker and Ralph Kurtze. No track records had been kept previous to 1921 in J. C. H. S. but in the last four years a set of records has been set up of which the school may be proud. Eight records were broken last year and records in three events have been broken to date this year. The 880 yard run re- cord has been broken twice this year by Moodyg the mile, once by Souttar and once by Moody, and the shot, once by Newman and twice by Clark. The following are the official records set up in the last four years. lqvm NT RECORD uv llA'l'l1l 50 yd, dash 5' 3-5 '- Gay 1921 Grammar 1922 100 yd. dash 10' 1-5 Gay 1921 220 yd, dash 24 3-5 Gay 1921- 22 440 vll. run 53' 2-5 Moody 1923 ssojd. run 2' 12 2-511 Moody l924 One Mile run 5' 0 Moody 1924 220 va. low hurdles 25' 4-5 -- Barron 1923 120 Gd. lllgn hurdles 19- 1-5 L, Damon 1923 Broad Jump 19 fb. 4 1-2111. Hllrley High Julnp 5 ffl- 5 ill- Dukes l923 Discus Throw 95 6 ill. BIO!-nz 1923 Pole Vault 10 fi- 6 ill- Swank 1923 Javelin 138 ft 3 'fl' Rlsllop 1922 2 Mlle Run 2? 2,1 2'5 ' Clark 1923 Mile Relay -5' 5' ' Barton 1923 E. 1773111011 I g Swank ' Moody -ll ' teeth- - -c -s . - be 24 .. .- g -e 9-K.. If-1,-fig - nilffts.. . 1. ,,.wwWG . ,.?wrm fig' Q., -:SN 1 l w MLA un -Y 45-as ,. A f . -S L , ' , 56 FrQSWl' DADOOSE QS.. 7 Of-M Powwoww X, b N Sf ' . -W, ' x Nh. if .. ,K , My ww iaibiifi www M . HMO lt Q ,Q A yxx R X HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CITY N TIO JUNO - .4 -O,-' , - 'mum Zi YM NX -R. Steinheimmer Brown Archer X Rusmisel ngham Bi OTC Gilm ke Dra Y 4, -- f, ,V --. i' -fu v I 2 U O 2 5 E 5 1 9 , 53 . Y ,f 171 0 Spangler On Bac Nickles Fogarty Moe 1 Jeter Gillett Thompson hn Licthenha Jn BID xc T 7 gag-.Q S PowWow we-. - - , JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY G LADYS DRAKE R. L. STEINHEIMER lP1inCipall A. B. Baker University Summer School, Columbia University A. li. University of Kansas Latin and Englisn ESTHER .IETER MILDRED GILMORE A. li Universitv of Kansas English HAZEL SPANGLER Life Diploma, University of Kansas English FRANCES NICKLES Life Certifi:ate, Kansas State Teachers Col.ege Arithmetic FLORENCE BINGH A M A. B University of Wisconsin History ANGELIA FOGARTY A. B. University of Kansas Domestic Science FRI EDA TIEMAN A. B University of Kansas Science MABLE THOMPSON A B. Baker University Algebra and Latin PEARL BACON Lite Certificate, Baker University Arithmetic HESTER LICHTENHAHN Life Certiticate, Washburn College History JENNIE L TROTT Diploma from National School of Music Music Appreciation Chorus MIRIAM RUSMISEL Life Diploma, Washburn College Typewritmg Penmanship and Spelling FRED N. ARCHER G Life hmploma' Kansas State Teachprs College Lite Diploma and Special, Physical Education eograp y Kansas State Teachers College Unlversty' of Kansas ELLA MOE . . 1 -h . d i Lite Certificate, Kansas State Teacher's Physlcalnalnmg' P yswlogy an Hyg me College Physical Training, Physiology and Hygiene 0, P- BROWN B S. University of Wisconson MARGARET GILLETT Smut Institute B. S. Kansas State Agricultural College Wisconsin State Normal Domestic Science Manual Training . I, xl L ...L V -l M XX -P - -as Powwowe- - A-2-A B Tl-IE 5. E. A. The Students' Enterprise Association is the mainslay ot all Junior High clubs. While the S. E. A. does not direct these organizations,yet they are in a way correlated l-y this society. The S E. A. was first organized three years ago. Since then it has been regorganized each year. This year, one hundred and eighty-one ntudents or over half of the pupils of Junior High have paid their admission fee of twenty-five cents. The S.E. A. is governed by a hoard ccmposed of representatives from the various activ- fities ct the school. This year the members are: Harvey Wenger, Boy's Athletics. Bertha Zellner Girls' Athletics, Foss 0'D.innell, Dramatic Ulub. Bettj: 0'Donnell. Music Representatixe and Secretary and Treasurer of the Board: Frank lluffy. Se' er th Grade. George Bond. Eighth Grade. Eleanor Clagett. Ninth Gradeg and Eldon O'Neil. President. The activities of the Board are numerous Last fall they conducted a campaign for subscriptions to the school paper. The Tail ot the Jayf' ln addition to this, the basket-ball, toot- ball, and volley-ball games were carried on under the auspices ot the Board. A small admittance fee was charged and the resulting money was added to the S E. A. fund. This fund is used to pay the movi ig picture rental to buy fixtures for the Gymnasium, and vairous other needs. The moving pictures which have been much enjoyed by Junior High School. were also con- ducted by the Board A trifling admission fee was charged for one picture, an entertainment feature. This money was used to help pay the rental of the other pictures which were shown during the year. The Tennis Club was organized under the sanction of the Board. The track activfties were also conducted by the Board. All the plays which are given by the Dramatic Club are undei the supervisoii of the Board, The income of these dramas goes into the Treasury asalgo do the receiptsfrom the musical con- certs. The opperetta. The Reveillej' which was given this year under the direction of Miss Trott was unusually successful. Tne receipts from this alone amounted to over two hundred dollars. As a whole this year has been an exceedingly successful one for the Society due no doubt to the intelligence and good management of the members of the Board. ,VL -' X ' 'Ti' fi. in 'ini fl V! fl -ee - 24 - X 1 fa 1 4. fda! :ffm PowWow be as W .Maas ,R THE TAIL Ol- THE J STAFF d ' Last year lunior High had only a page in the Senior High Shool paper This year it was ecided that junior lligh was to have a paper of its own, and a contest was held for a suitable name. The Tail of The J won and a reward of a yearls subscription was given to the winner Every organization of school lite is represented in the school paper: Domggtiq Art Domestic Science. Glee Clubs. Geography, Home Rooms, Boys' and Girls' Athletics, Office,- Manual Training, Typewriting. lli-Y. Orchestra, and Dramatic Club. For each issue a board is selected from the reporters consisting of Editor-in-Chief. News Editor. Athletic Editor, Jokes, and Exchange Editor. The staff works under the faculty direc- tion of Miss Drake. The paper is published atleast once a month and is printed by the classes in printing under Mr Carlson Each issue has some special subject such as April Fool's Day, St. Patricks Day, and St. Valentine's Day. Several special numbers have appeared in addition to the re- gular lssuesof the paper. Clever and suitable cartoons have been furnished lty Fenwick Hall. The news covers events taking place in the school world and all school activites. A special sec- tion has been run as the Scribbler A in which interesting stories or student tlcmes lave ap- peared As the price of the paper is moderate, twenty-five cents a year, manyjunior l.igh pupils are able to subscribe The reporters for the paper are Mary Story, Betty O Donnell, Dorothy Christenson. Nancy Taylor, Dorothy Zumbrunn, Eleanor Clagett, Marie Hauserman, Dorothy Harlan. .lack llzily. Nlarion llarding. Leland Leach, Robert Fegan, Donald Stephens, Mildred Trott, Edgel Trusslcr, Mae Zumbiunn, .lohn Murray, Sara Bock, Otis Walker, Raymond Davis. Adellert Cnurchill, and Alvin tioss. All KZtl1Sil5'lLll'llQrlA High School papers and evcn some as far as from Chelsea, Mass. and lf, Juneau. Alaska are included on th: exchange list. treo, - c to 24 v- -7 -'TT TTT-A ...JP A+.,-fi 1-E+ 5 sfspowwawa- -Maestro GLEE CLUBS This year the Glee Club is the best and largest ever organized in .lunior High School. The Girls Glee Club nas a membership of fifty-five, while the members ot the l3oys'xGlee Club number thirty two. Both are under the supervision of Miss Jennie Trott. 'I he combined Glee Clubs have been very popular and have had an unusual number of engagements. They made their first appearzinceat Mrs. .l. Abbie Clark Hogan,s Orchestra concert, which was given in the .lunior High Auditoruim in November. They next sang at the Stockman's Ascociation held in the Cunningham Club the following week. In December they were enthusiastically received at the FortRiley Theater. where they sang several numbers. The last night of Educational week,they pleased a largeaudience in the .lunior High School Auditorium. They also madethree very successful appearances in May. The mem wer, of the Glee Clubs have worked very earnestly during the school year and desire a great amo t f d M . K ' un o cre it. iss Trott has been as in past years, an able, and competent director, and has helped the Glee Clubs to fiain a reputation of which they may well be proud. In short. the Glee Clubs have furnished good entertainment for not only the school but also for the public Tne Opperetta given by the CleeClubs this year was entitled the The Reveille . by Broc- kett. lt was written to help do away with Jazz, which has such a hold on the peool ft d - e o o- av and to make them understand and enjoy good music. ' ' The play opens ina grove. with Music, Melody. and Rythm discussing the mysterious dis- appearance of Htrmony. They receive word that Youth is following a new leader, called jazz, and determine to make him sec the good instead of the evil. Memory recalls to Youth songs and melodys of the p ist and as a result Youth is restored to his old friends and immedeately starts out to free Harmony. Jazz is captured and is taken away to awaitpunishment which memory is to give him. Harmony is released. and music gives youth a chest of treasures asa reward. The leading parts were: Music. Queen of Sound .. .-- ..... . -Opgl Manroge Melody ...... Nancy Taylor Memory, who holds the key to the past .... Eleanor Bingham Rythtll, ,,,, Edgel Trusler Jazz. a character ol to-day .... . .... - .-. . .,,, Kpnncrh Wolf Harmony ..-Bessie Davis Yfllllh. 3 boy of to-day ..-- . ---, -... .... R a ymond Davis fThrough whom Music conveys her gifts! The play was pronounced a huge success by all x.ho attended the performance A 1 f I .f , , K . 0 H I 55124.50 above expenses was deposited in the school treasury. Am no Q aa- 24 'lgigf L hes Wi. +,Y- .V -Z U rgagg gl ' 7 -..,-:v'7 --'-' -2'---ai DRAMATIC CLUB Tne purpose ofthe Dramatic Clubis to promote an interest in dramatics and to help each member speak more rapidly and to have greater ease. The plays gixen at the meetings have this result Fnis club, co nposed oi pupils in tne eighth and ninth grajes, was organized five years aga, The first mtetirrg this year was held in Ogtober with a membership of titty- seven under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Gilmore and Miss Gadys Drake. The election of icers was as follows: President Eleanor Clagett. Vicc Pres.-Gord on Blair Secretary Nancy Taylor 'l reasurern Eldon O'Ne il Chairman of Program Commmittee-sEdgel Trusltr Chairman of Entertainment Co nmitteer- Josephine Young The dues decided upon for the year were five cents per morthg it was also tltcided that two unexcused absences in one term would automatically drop a member's name from the roll Try outs were held later on in the year and seventeen new members wereadmitted t-1 the clu Readings, dialogues and plays make up the programs, One clever meeting was held on St. l'atrick's Day when green candy wrapped in green and white paper was served as a pleasant sur- prise. A picnic. given in April, was another good time for the club. Two plays have been presented for Chapel programs. 'l'ommy's Thanksgiving Party , and Not A Man In The House. Both had fast moving plots and were pronounceda huge success The Dramatic Club of l924 wishes the next club as much success and goad times as this one has had and feels sure the members will make the Dramatic Club a lasting organization in junior High School. I A x X , 1 C XXX X, l i A. .v 5 e ' ' ' 'aa-r - X1N- -. J 4 wg gg A, J 1 M NX or 1 - :MPowWowW-- THE JUNIOR l-lifY CLUB. One of the livest organizations in junior High School is the Junior Hi-Y Club. It has been organized only since December and started with a membership of about forty boys mostly in the ninth grade. This number has increased to about one hundred and includes boys from all three grades of the school. The club owes a great deal tothe Hi-Y officers of Senior High School for helping the club get started and for conducting its first meeting. The club meets regularly on Wednesday during fifth period. Most of the meetings have been led by the students although outside speak-ers gave very helpful talks at several meetings. One of the most helpful features of the club has been the Inner Circle meetings held before school on Wednesday morn- ings. These meetings were attended by the cabinet members and others who were interested. The club set a very fine record for registration for the District Conference having almost as many as Seinior Hi Y or about sixty delegates The boys learned a great deal during the conference and have profited by what they learned. The otiicers for this year are: President .,,. .. .... -Otis Walker Vice President .- .... . -Robert Johnson Secretary ,-- - .- ---. Gordon Blair Treasurer, ,... ...... E ldon O'Nei1 Chairman Bible Study Committee. .,... ,,.. . Charles Boshart Chairman Meetings Committee. -- . -, Robert Johnson Chairman Service Committee ,s,,, , ,-, ,,,s, , Lyle Kelsall Chairman Membership Committee ........ Charles Dalquest Chairman Publicity Committee. .,..., , .-,,Adelbert Churchill Advisor ,...... - .... ,. , ,.,,, ,,.. R L Steinheimer The ofiicers for next year are: President. ..... .. .,.. .... - loe Walker Vice President,,-- . .--- J0hn Murray Secretary ..., . ,, Arnold Churchill Treasurer, ,,,, , ...., John Hildebrand x 'lf N ,. sax -ev? ax? 24 Vg ,W ,ffl A Q-A PowWow 5 MANUAL T RAINING The manual training department of the Junior High School is one of the must interesting departments in the school. lt is here the Junior High and Senior High boys under thecareful in- struction ol' Mr. Brown. who has taught for thirtfrenwyears, make such useful and beautiful arti- cles.The department is equiped with an office, finishnig room, lumber racks,and work room.The finishing room is the place where the different parts of thearticles are glued together and where the paint or varnish is applied. The lumber racks at the extreme south end of the work room, contain the lumber from which these articles are made. The work room is a long room with work benches and several electric machines forquicker and more accurate work. These machines,some of which are shown in the picture,the band saw turning lathe. thirty inch surfacer, six inchjointer variety saw, morter, and grindstone. At the first of the year the pupil is required to make a drawing board which is used for mechanical drawingg every second day drawing is taught. The pupil is also required to make twenty three mechanical drawings by the end of the school term. The drawings or plans of the articles that the pupil is making a e included in the drawings. The drawings nf Ortliograpnic projection are the drawings of the side, end. and top view ot some object: but this is not taken up until the pupil is in the ninth gradeg and as he advances in the course the work becomes more difficult. Every year the articles made by the boys are put on exhibit. and this year there were many beautiful pieces exhibited. There were three cedar chests. a dressing table, foot stool, shoe shining benches. and many other articles for use in the home and school. l .lX,,..-s XX c -24. ... -- A he ,c i Nl XX e-an---A at M-wi POWWGWW- - an Z Q X- f DOMESTIC ART Domestic art is one of the best studies a girl can take because of the help it will be t0 her now and later. Miss Fogarty, the teacher this year, is very well liked by all Sewing is taught to the sixth, seventh. eighth. ninth' and tenth grade girls during the year. Sixth, seventh and eighth grade sewing is compulsory. but in ninth and tenth grades it is an elective. The sixth grade girls take sewing once a week throughout the year and make several sim' ple problems by hand. They are also taught the fundamentals of sewing and the use of the sew. ing machine. The seventh grade girls take sewing three time at week during the first semester. They are required to make the articles necessary in the working class, as they take Domestic Science the last semester. This includes an apron, towel, and hot dish holder. The Eighth grade girls study patching, darning. and various textiles. They make a col. lar and cuffs set, a home problem, and then simple garments for themselves. The ninth grade sewing is an elective, and not compulsory. The girls take sewing every day and during the year study fibers, textiles, and hygiene of clothingg they also make various problems including children's clothes. under clvthing. and dresses. The big prcblem of the year was to make a middjv suit. The tenth grade sewing is also an elective and is taken every day. The girls study color and its relation to cloths. costume design, home architecture, and home decoration. Their sew- ing consists of several made-over problems and silk and wool dresses. X ff, I X I , sl-X. ...M f- ' R 'Q--1 -+1 pk.. A-' s S-Q -.Q Ei -1--R md, f .A ,Q aj SB PowWow MK. DOMESTIC SCIENCE The Domestic Science Department of junior High is locatej on the first floor and has an equipment of which any school might be proud. Seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls and sixtli grade hoys have the privilege of taking part in the work carried on in this department. ' The sixth grade boys take cooking weekly. Their work includes the first steps in c.eanli- ness 'ind camp cooking. The seventh grade girls have taken up the study of breakfast and luncheon and the pre- paration of foods suitable for these meals. The eighth grade's study includes the dinner problem. and for practical work the girls served a dinner to the football boys. The ninth grade course includes a study of diatetics During the winter months at cafeteria under the management of ninth grade girls. was very successful. They also servtd a banquet to the Boosters Club and dinner to various organ izations. Toward the last of the year the gurls studied a course in Foods by Wellman. This takes up the study of breads, vegetables. and many other interesting topics. Each class did something interesting toward the successful exhibition week heloin .lunior High during March. Drop Cakes made by the Sixth Grade Boys proved very successful The Seventh Grade Girls served tea to their Mothers. They also had on exliibitation canned material and preserves which were made at the beginning of the year by the cold pack method The Cafeteria under supervision of the Ninth Crade Girls proved to be a great help during the week of exhibition. Many visitors who attended the exhibit partook of the delicious meals which the girls served. According to the reports, they certainly must have en- joyed the meals. Some of the food which the girls set forth was very appetizing. This is only a very brief outline of the work which has been carried onin this departmen during the past years. The work has not only been helpful to the girls, but very enjoyable also. lift . Q -A- T Yifiil is-E C 1- - E- ff'--C- r M.-. G, L5-.,.,-w ,,,,v,,. M N fq, X se s efsvnwwowwv -xg THE PRINTING DEPARTMENT One of the busiest places in the school is the print shop which is under the direction Of Mr. Carlson. Every hour of the day the sixteen composing cases and usually the two presses are being used capacity by boys who are trying to learn the printer's art. The printing department is also one of the most practical and useful departments of the school. While the shop is run for the purpose of instruction yet a gre-at deal of money is saved for the school in the work turned out in the school shop. All of the tickets. announcements, programs, placands, stationery, and booklets sudh as the teacher's directory, are printed by the students. Besides these. a great varie- ly of ruled blanks used in the office of superintendent, Board of Education or princpals or by the teachers are printed in the schoolshop. The shop also turns out the two school papers, The Blue J which is a six or eight page weekly paper and The Tail of the Jay which is a monthy publication. Last but not least the Pow Wow is composed and printed entirely in the school shop. This book in itself is evidence of the high grade of the work done by this department. X , x -Sax f M-as-1 -QQ 24 f E-se 11-T s 5 PHYSICAL TRAINING , Th e Girls Physical Training classes have been doing varied work this year under the sup- ervision of Miss Moe. Much of our time nas been spent on corrective drill. We have exercises for round shoulders, weak ankles, low shoulders, broken down arches, etc In our marching and tactics we try to carry ourselves as well as a soldier would. We had an examination at the first of the year and then again at the last of the school term. Many of the girls had improved very much from the first of the year because of these exercises. Folk Dances of different countries and Singing Games have occupied an enjoyable part of our time. Just before Christmas we gave a chapel program composed of Folk Dances and Singing games. Last fall each of the eighth and ninth grade girl's Home Rooms chose a team for Volley Ball. The eighth ani ninth played two games. After Christmas we began practicing Basket Ball. Each Girl s Home Room chose a first and second team. Each team played two games. This spring we had a Base Bal. tournament between the Home Rooms. One of the most successful programs ever given by the girls physical trainirg classes was ection of Niss Moe, The Earth's Awaken- the one this year Educational Vleek under the dir ing, This was a nature ballet in Greek style typifying the Earth's awakening from the spell which Winter or Darkness casts upon her. Time vlarns Darkness that her stay is temporary. The snow falls. The Sun then enters and as she advances Darkness falls back but reminds them that she will return. The Snow, Leaves, Flora and Ocean awake. Tc e East, West, South, and NorthWinds enter. The clouds surround the Sun. Light- ning, and Thunder enter and Rain falls. The Rainbow completes Natures story. Colorful Greek Costumes helped to make the sketch delightful, and the well trained dances showed the hard work and practice spent. The re were about seventy five girls in this program. There were also about twenty five girls in their gym costume who gave a demonstration of the work that is carried on in our classes. As a whole this year has been a very successful. 1 .. ,lags-d - n.:-- 4- 24 ss A Powwowe s Q ss.. .rf X s ss-MM Pow Wowe- - f-A agrees FOOTBALL Fnothallpractice started in October, and a large nunber of boys reported each evening for practice. This year there were two teams composed of boys from the seventh, eighth and ninth grade home rooms. lt was difficult to decide which of the home rooms should furnish boys forteams, but finally it was decided by having representatives from the different home rooms meet and draw lots. after this was done it was found that rooms two, ten and eleven should play together and one. six and tvxelre The first few evenings were spent in the gym with Mr. Archer giving talk on how to carry the ball and howto play the different positions. When the weather was good enough to get out on the field, the boys practiced falling on the ball, leading interference. and tackling practice. Later they were picked fortbeir position on the team and then they had signal practice for a short a time: and after each team had mastered it signals, the boys were allowed to scrimmage each evening for a short time. On October 11. the first ga ne between the teams was played. and after a hard fought game the score resulted in favor of Wenger's team. Out of the six games played Wenger's team won four and Brott's team vvon two. The tfvo tea ns also played a short game between halves of one of the Senior High games. The boys ofjunior lligh School have only been playing football three years. Each year the teams have bun better than before: and this year the teams were considered very good: lt is hoped by having football teams in .lunior High to develop some very good material for Senior High. This year we have one boy playing on the Senior High squad. At the end of the season the boys met in the Junior High for a banquet served by the eighth grade girls. After the eats the captains of each team, Mrs. Gillett, Mr. Steinheimer and Mr. Archer gave short talks. -L-Q.. X- -- ,...,.x, N Neg, --tx x 'ff f X 24 A - -+A A gif-rt A V 'l PowWow we -Q ... GYMNASUM During the first part of the year the boys' gymnasium classes were put through scme set- ting up exercises, About a month after school started tumbling was begun, and continued until the basketball season opened. after which basketball was played during the most of the gymnasium periods. As soon as the basketball season closed, tumbling was again rcsrncd in order that the boys would be read: for tie phvsical training program which was given during Educational Week. The boys' part of the program consisted of a tumbling and pyramid building exhibition. After Educational Week was over the gymnasium classes started playing indoor baseball aud practicing for the track meet. Those boys whose grades in gymnasium were G or above were permitted to play tennis during their gymnasium hour. Volley Ball was also played in the gymnasium classes, but there were no ht me rt cm teams. Fred N Archer is the director in this department and he als0 coaches the football basket- ball and track teams BASKETBALL This year at .lunior High a series of five basketball games were played between the two home rooms in each grad z. In the seventh grade. Ro rm One won the series by winning three of the five games placed. In the eight grate. R rom Eleven was victorious, winning three of the five that were played. While in the ninth grade. Room Twelve was the victor, winning four games and losing one About the midjle of the basketball season a team fron the ninth grade played the team from the Milfor.l Rural High School and defeated them with a score of 19 to 10 About three weeks later the ninth grade team was defeated on the Milford court by the Milford Cagt-rs. The ninth grade team then entered the Senior High inter-class tournament and the first game was played with the Sophomores who were defeated. The next game was with the Juniors, and the ninth grade team was defeated by a large score. The Juniors won the loving cup offered to the team who placed first. Tre ninth grade had the honor of placing second. TRACK At the time of writing this, track practice iswell under way. and the annual track meet between tne home rooms in each grade will be held April 18. Ribbons will be awarded for first second and third place in each event. I When track practiceat Senior High started two boys frfm the ninth grade went out and both of them made the Senior High team. Ralph Kurtz from Room I2 runs the 440 yard dash and is also on the relay team. Otis Walker from Room l0 does the high jump. Both of these boys will probably make a J this year. TENNB The Tennis Club was organized last year with a membership of over sixty students. A toura- ment was held in which the-re were boys and girls singles and doubles. The boys singles were won by Robertson Clagett and the doubles by Robertson Clagett and Jack Davidson. The girls singles were won by Maxine Arthur and the doubles by Maxine Arthur and Fern Miller. Robertson Clagett's name is engraved on the cup for boys singles and on the cup for boys doubles are en- graved the names of Robertson Clagett and .lack Davidson. Maxine Arthur s name is engraved on the cup for girl's singles.and on the cup for girl's doubles are engraved the names of Maxine Arthur ani Fern Miller. The singles cup was purchased by the Tennis Club and the doubles cups were presented to the club by the class of 1925. This Year the Tennis Club has seventy six members and the following are the officers of the Club: Presdent John Murray. Vice President Robert Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer Harvey Wenger. At thetime of writing this thesingles tourament is well under way and the doubles tourament is to be started soon. ? f', '- '+'s24 A A .A N I r s g .fg 3553 mf X N I , :iT'Q'fQ J' Tl' A Q.-.L,,Y-A ., .-,.. -...--,. S MQ G MA NY-A-- --.,.f RQ--U --ff , -W--n 1f,..W.. rm ull A F1 Ln i. A y. f , . , c '. 3 we ll E a 1: P ,. , W ,1'v,,1 , I., dfxiu., 1-X. ,, 4 , ,NV 'XXX X nu03X. VA- X lf WW -,J X fl' ZR' -- ,-,WY H Z- ' ' x x 11 . .N J X f 1' 'N K ,Ziff 1 4X J XXXJ M X xx x 'K Uhe W' ,I Vssnons of ihe SS M X J u ' I x XXNXX .VSV X I N-.x .X 'x K - ffiw' W I Pj xx XXXmQ?'XxXxXSW V I I Qxxphx ' XX ' I X ,I I ' , X 'L-' x- Quik H ' 141- X 1 'Q E -f V f ' . ' Y ,wx N xx ull W .J ' , ,f ,yr X, 1-' :JH gf if f . w 1 -, c ,, ,Q D f fr' 5--X YQ XX' 'XXI f 1 'i-H , Y . mv. N -iff' , K YJ: X X-Mx . V uk Vi X X X ' V XIX X M vi, ,nw 'ln' f f vc: W J' f ,,1 X 112 ww' vs'--1 Qf :MQ J 1XXm M X X XJX AXXX XXXXXXXXWXIXXX WX mf?-1Km:iffH1f,,' Q 1-,mu + - xi 'ff 1' ff A I X H ,. V X fn ',X ' X AX. ' XXf if H M ,J X, XXX F7 y A I H H LV! V W X W iv X X Y MX, f y X X l Xx XX X X XM, XX X! X, X X V' ,. X M Sv, W4 mix Kg 3 fl Hy. A M X W fX X 'KX X X 'XIXXK X' QM XX yjfczfzl ec- - 4 PowWow--- - - -... THE ALUMNI As we come to the close of this chronicle of the year's activities it is proper that we refer for a little while to the past and think of the students who have preceded us. The graduate list of the Junction City High School now numbers over a thousand names. The first class. that of 1875. numbered two persons. Last year sixty seven received diplomas and this year's class will be about the same size. Many of our graduates have achieved national reputation in their vocation' There was no high school work offered in junction City until 1873 when the McKinley building was erected and H. C. Speer chosen as Superintendent. The course was three years in length. ln 1894 Supt. Geo. W. Kendrick installed the four year course. The McKinley building served as a high school until February 1904, when the present building was occupied. The .lunior High School was opened in 1919 and the change made from tne 8-4 to the 6-Il-3 plan of organ- izauon The first school in .lunctlon City was opened in 1860 and was maintained on a subscription basis until 1866 when bonds were vo ed and a building erected in the south part of town. This building was turn down later and the materials used in the present Lincoln building erected in IP77 A study of available records show that the following persons have served as superintendents of schools since 1866: 1866169 Rev. S C. Gage: 1869-72 Mrs. 1. J. Uollinsg 1872-73 C. B. lsham:1873-80 H C. Speer: 1880-81 F. L. Dur'andg1881-83 L. K. Webb: 1883-88 Geo. W. Winans: 1884-94 S V. Mallory: 1894-1901 Geo. W. Kendrickg 1901-13 W. S. Heusnerg 1913-14 J. W Shideler: 1914-18 Chas. A. Wagner: 1918-24 .l. H. Clement. Up uutil 1889 it seems that the the superintendent also acted as principal of the highg school. Since 1889 the following have served as high school principals:1889-94 F. P. Batchelderg 1894-95 1. W Hullingerg 1895-96 Miss Hodgdon: 1896-98 Geo. L. Towne: 1898-99 W. S. Sloughg 1899-1902 F. P. Detamoreg 1902-04 C. A. Vliagnerg 1904-05 C. L. Robbins: 1905-08 R F. Mills: 1908-09 S .l. Butts:1909-13 J. W. Shidelerg l9l3 14 Sireeter Blair: 1914-16 Vernon Lantis:19l5- 24 H. E.Uhandler junior High School principals have been: 1919-21 Truman G Reed: 1921-24 R. L. Steinheimer. The big event of the school year for the alumni is the annual banquet held each spring. At thistime the new class is received and old times are talked over. There has been an increasing interest in this gathering from year to year. The officers ol the association for the present year are: President. Mrs. F. P. Klbbeyg Vice President. J N. Tritleg Secretary. Marie lnsley: Treas- urer. Pauline Lancaster l On the following pages we have listed the graduates by years and have printed the class motto foreach year The staff had hoped to give detailed information about each graduate but found it to large a task to complete successfullv. The alumni association could be of great help to che year book staff if it would appoint a committee to assist in compiling a complete alumni re- gister. lf this feature could be added to next year's book it would be a most interesting depart- ment and would increase the circulation of the book. xl' S K-3... 241 14, ,gg ,L - .,,:. 2... ' -fl - Q L M ix ee-' Powwowe- - S-be gs fig? J. C. H. S. ALUMNI 1875 Each Msn Builds Himself .l. B Callen J. S. Callen l876 Labor Conquers Francis Davis Herbert .l. Humphrey Mary Miller I- rances Orr Mattie E. Stanley 1877 Look To The End Wlnfred Davis Christina Mintus 1878 Patience. Self- Denisl. Success Alice A Hartell Edmund Butler James W, Clflfk Cha rloite Cutter Hal Gaylord Mary A. Huselby Flora Price Mary Scherer Susan Walters 1879 From Possibility To Reality Kate Cal-en Arthur P.Davis Sallie Hodges Elizabeth Lawrence Cora Orr 1880 Onwsrd. Ever Onward llora Daugherty Hora:-e E McFarland Frank W. Stout 1881 Better To Be Than To Seem Helen Hurmeister Walter W. Davis Anna Hale Matilda Hookey J. V. Humphrey Laura Paterson Jane Walker 1882 Confidence Bestows Success Laura Bartell Nannle Cutter George Clough Ella Cormany Lottie Eveleigh Jeanie M. Hay Sadie Steele Della Stout W. Towle Amanda Weber 1883 Life ls Our School Ella Aimen Elon S. Clara Anna Miller Edward A. Shultz Della Vick Lora L. Waters Agnes Wright 1884 Willa Faith And Fortitude Emma Bartell Daizy Clough Emma Gordon Arthur M. Kerr Palmer Ketner Lillie L. Lockstone Claird L. Lyon Nelson H. Nickolson Hattie Orr Letha Steele Luella Steele Carrie Yeager 1885 So Far So Good Della Adams Ella M. Bartell Gertrude Brown Mamie Eveleigh Edward Fa rlnghy Gertrude Graves Lena Gross Thou-as Hogan James Ketner Frank W. Langdon PowWow M- lfred G. Lelnbly Flora Mead Fred Pierce llatlie Rizer Vida E. Shaw Elfie Speers Earl L. Swone Cora Todd D G. watson 1886 The World la Wide Minnie Ayares Evelyn Bradford Ella Callen James T. Canavan Edwin J. Clough K. C. Davis Thomas P. Dixon Mary L Hay Garnellte Healou Wm Henderson Daisy Houghta-n Kale Kiehl Nemlie Lyon Lim-ie Nlckolson Mamie Pierce Josie D. Rm-r Susie Scott Chloe Shebhlns Lillie Todd Wm. Winans ISS7 Energy In Silent Wm. Brown Florence B Cook Cosmos G. Dixon Milo A Evellegh Wm. H. Farinvhy Wm. Lawrence Jessie McCatlhron Margaret Miller Lulu Nlckolsorl Eva Popst, Fred C Slater Valley Wills Llnnle Linton Charles W. Wright Kia, -..L 1888 One Lesson ls Ended James W. Heales Morgan Cloud Charles Dixon Maud Franklin George 'I'. Grams Mary liaffner Pessie E. Hand E. B. Kettler Anna Lockstone Luke McNamee Clara A Miller Lena Reynolds Jessie Tozier Jane Watson 1889 Nothing Unless Good To Nell Blakely Grace Cook Bramwell Davis Bertha Dietrick Cora Haigler Eleanor Humphrey Maud Kennedy Wm. H. Laundy Harry Pierce Angle Young 1890 Strive Is To Conquer Mary Beales Mae Brown Bertha Colvin Alice Crawford Lizzy Dumbrick Alfred Farley Dora Freeman Henry Grammer Inez Green Anna Haffner Harry Hale Ella J. Hick Dosia Hulse James W. Kenndy Mamie McFarland Fred Murphy Sadie Purrington Mary Reitz A: Y'- , 248 A- M X tl, , - Florene Rockwell Ida Starcke 1891 Mind Moves Matter Dora Bath Fannie Bingham Wm. Bush Wm. Canavan Adelia Humphrey Wm. Glick Isola Kennedy George Lyon Albert Miller Andrew Starcke Len Steadman Ira Steele David Tozier 1892 Virtue ls The Way 0i Life Cora Bartell George Beeler Nettie F. Cook Rosa Freeman Anna I. Glick Harriet Gordon Mary E. Gross Florence Hastings Bedford B. Hunter Mary Lawrence Caroline A. Strack Fannie B. Welch George W Winans 1893 Step By Step Herbert F. Cox Lottie Ellis Wm. T. Everett Harry S. Hooper Margaret T. Schanck Harriet. A. Steadman Artina Toms Emma B. True 1894 We Build For The Future Mary Crowther George S. Barker Bel le Campbell George A.Dixon .M PowWowM-A -i -A 'as' Frank L. Glick Carrie Haigler William S. Hall Elsie Hurley Lulu Linton Charles Louis Lyon Atto G Nachtman Madge Pierce 1895 Bene Age Ouec Agia Edith Adele Alders Emma Brown Cora G. Campbell Florence Cox Jessie Mabel Cox Anna Daley Myrtle Hurley Nettie Manley Arthur Woodsworth Miller Margaret Sawyer Samulie Schwensen Ella. Stothers Ida Strack Lee Harriet Watllng Martha White 1896 Volem Et Poten: Mary Barker Edith Alberts Earnest Barkman Louise Barkman Josie Boyer Ruby Bush Cora Butts Flora Butts Christina Campbell Louis Dixon Bessie Gemeny Grace Ketner Jessie Linton Marcella Nachtman Frank Rockwell Jean Sugden Mildred Shaw Stella Steadman Jennie Trott 1897 Certum Pete Finem Maude Calkin , o le -1 2..- v4 -1--5. I , km ii Margaret Campbell Helen Coryell Aria Emma Kerr Frederick Lawrence Rafus Manley James Vic-Knight Marie Norman Emma Oherg Lucina Olson Bert- A. Poorman Hoyt Poorman Mary Rathert Daisy Reynolds Theresa Rizer Fmma Senn Agatha Shaw Clara Smith Effie D. Songer Margarer Sweeney Florence Swenson 1898 Lahore Ei Honore Superamn Arthur E. Barker Mary Beeler Bertha Calkin Lucelia Clarke Clara Cook Josephine Cox Nina Crawford Cola Davidson Elsie Frey Anna Hauserman Lydia Haffner Edith Heidel Paula Hicks Thomas Hinkle George W. Kilianl Henry hlcholas Kilian L Lichtenhahn Laura Louber Mary Miller Marcia Pierce George Rockwell Martha Spurlock Mae Ziegler Ulie Ziegler 1899 Pelis Et Remix l I, Q I PowWow M - Zulah Blades Claude Cary Ada Coryell Constance Crowther Margaret C. Gordon Frederick Killian Harriet Mllley Tillie Moore Maude Pierce Catherine Rockwell Hattie Roesler Nettie Swenson William Smith 1900 Ubi Mel lbi Apes Emma lleates Catherine Clark Ralph Coleman Arthur Dalton Harry Grant William Uumbreck Melissa Harden Charles Hartman Clara Horton Edwin Kendrick Mary Kirkland Martha Manley ' Mae Nachtnian Anna Oesterhous Erving Cooper Rose Hath Clara Pugh Floyd Schultz Myrna Shillito Maude Wingfield Cora York Nettie Zimmerman Minnie Zimmerman 1901 Lahore Omnia Vincit Susie Andrews Hazel Baker Catherine Barkman Hattie Beeler Grace ilermam. Frances Durland Minnie Fogelstrom Harry Glick E PMC -- -- is ,A S- -B-P H- .i2.,.- .lulia Haruer Ida Hartman Myrtle Hayes Robina Keeshan Mary Luchsinpzer Mable Lockstoue Lester Manley Minnie Mnenzenmayer Grace Mackey Jessie T. Prouty Cer-ll Raber Walter Rockwell Hattie M. Rundle Cleveland Qwenson Mary H. Spessard William Thomas Mable F. Weber 1902 Semper Fidelis Robert J. Ballinger Florence Bauer Edith Holin Antionette Brown Maggie Buehler Alice Canavan Rolla Coryell Herbert Davis Grace Estes .lulla Farrell Louise Hemenway Iva Hurley Myrtle Jaymes llella Jones Eleanor Mc Bunn Susanna Moore Stella Mummert Edith Norman Edwina Rizer Archie Rait 1903 Qui Pntitur Vinci! Mlnnie Blair Lucy Clark John R. Coryell Gertrude DavidS0l1 Grace George Ralph Glick Hattie Hays .S-s5, e ,., Q- a-- M XX Powwoww- - das 'Q 'X Edwm Pearce Edith Mackey Ethel Roberts Gertrude Bundle Emma Stein Lena Jenney Lelia Thompson Maude Tillitson Anna Wingfield Lucile Young Minnie Ziegelasch Clara Zollinger 1904 Rowing Not Drifting Mollie Aldridge Raymond Barrows Lillie Barber Chauncey Bohner Will Brown Fred Bush Elizabeth Bisheimer Theodosia Campbell Alice Clark Bertha Cook Maud Coryell Margaret Glick Montgomery Harris Clara Hartman Van Trott Hicks Emelie Kennedy Justina Kilian Attle Klingberg . Myrtle Kohler Alma Manley Pearl Mann Serena Mead Dorothy McKnight Mabel Osterhaus Walter Padgett Maida Shultz Florence Tillotson 1905 Coniide In Virture Not In Arms May Bolin Belle Brown James Calder Chauncey Cook Madge Davis L -M 24 4 - 4 ,el Powwow we - A - Kathryn Gross Lucy Keeshan Harold Hir-ks Karl Kilian Clifford Lee Abbie Moses Ralph Nachtman Frank Nachtman Josephine Oegerle Will Peeso Daisy Prouty Doro! hea Roesler Helen Sawlelle Clarence Thompson Elwood Tracy Anna Zumbado 1906 Palm ls Not Without Labor Karl Bingham Leno Bisheimer Lawrence Estes Oscar Gatchell Lois Gemeny Cla'a Gist Mary Holzschuher Myrtle Kredar' A Rodger Boon Lillie Newman Helen Osterhaus Fran k '-.Parker Bernice Prichard Harvey Rait V Gertrude'Rodgers Olive Tenney Kate Thomen Donald Tyler Eugene Teitzel Lucile Yates 1907 Labor Conquers All Things Harry Barber Ora Asbury Mary Bishiemer John M. Banister Grace Boone Kent Brooks Clariss A. lienver Irene Fenton Ethel Kregar The .I xl 2 Will Killan Nina Loeb Anna Manley Hattie Newman Martha Parrish Beulah Pennell Dora Stelnford Wayne Sullivan Zadel Tracey Bertha 'Pillotsen Martin Thomon Nina Watling 1908 A Thing Leamed Well la Lea Blanche Baker Geo. T. Brown Ira, Bermant Elenor Cambell Mary A. Clark Margaret Clark Harry Clark Florence Ernest Bruce Grant Lawrence Gross Ezra Hartman Edna Hooper Hester Heldel Arthur Humphrey Carl Holzschuher Helena Kramer Emma McArthur Waite Mickey John McMahon Elizabeth Meske uldna Pi-gh Elizabeth Ratt Louise Schwensen Clyde Spangler Roxie Spurlock .John Tritle Orville Tracy Sarah Tracy Walter Zolllnger 1909 The Golden Age In Before Un, N Speer Callen Jennie Clark Vera Corlett Inez Denver med Forever ot Behind Us Nl W bww i4 ' Mortimer Ilurhon Walter Ford Fred Herman Mattie Jensen Harold Mackey Christian Mann Archie Moon James McNarr:ee Lorraine Schwensen John Soutter Howard Strickland Lela Sullivan Frank Tenny Wesley Thomas Zen pho 'Pracy Clarence Waters David Waters Marjorie Walters Wesley Zellner Karl Zleglasch Anna Zollinger 1910 Prom Stnnggle To Virtory Eda Barkman James Bumhangh Mamie Clark Bert Cooper Madge Edwards Frank Friend Margaret Fox Arthur Good Flossle Hooper John Hartman Fritz Hartman Agnes Kemp Edith Kregar Lawrence Morris Verne Oesterhaus Katherine Phillips Ada Scott Eolla Spenser Chas. Strickland Mable Tnompson Ethel Thompson Rue Thompson Adrianne Verhrugge ,, ,,,.Lg,x.....,-5 LsQ-. Y M XX he fs Powwowe- - -A l9ll Through Trisl To Thriumph Clara Barkman Andrew Heeler Dean Vsrmout Frank Bolin Ralph Rush Grace Campbell Ralph Davis arthur Erickson Bess Penton Marie Fogarty Goldie Gov man riazel Grant Charles Hall Martha Huey Gerald Kerr M arlon Manley Mildred March Charles Murphy Madeline Nachtman Mary Rogers Edward Shane Josephine Spencer Martha Spurlock Alverda Tracv Florence Teitzel Roy Wrigley Esther Zellner Grace Zeigler 1912 Cease Not From Your Quest Um Lester Bermsnt Helen Campbell Ray Cook Florence Clark Ruth Edwards Resella Hartman Mary Hemenway George Herringshaw Marion Johnson Lillie Jones Adelaide King Esther Kregar Bessie Lancaster Adele Neuber George Rathert 1 -ii,-Y il You Find N 1 llnunuu Q W Albert Schnedeinan Bessie Se u hart Walter Fhompson Hessie Weist Maud Wycoff 1913 He Conquers Who Conquer: ll Rather Bc Than Seem 2-19 Eli Asling Earl W. Hauer Stephen Hoon Lillian M. Cameron Francis Clark Alver Durbon John Fogarty llazel Fritz Lawrence Green Mable Henry Frances Kleitz Joseph Kovarik James Lee Katherine Kreynest Rawolle Lockridge Ella Paustian Clarence Peterson Gaylord Phipps Homer Ramsour Helen Ritter Ben Rodgers Harold Roher Warren Sar gent Paul Scott Nettie Schearer Ethel Tracy 1914 Mildred Alberts Ruth Brown Antonia Biegert Dwight Bingham Estella Brooke Clarence Cook Alene Coryell Ruth Denver Gladys Fritz Lillian Folck Catherine Fogarty - CS imnelf To Be Powwowe- Q -.L Josephine Gaylord Rawlinson Genieny Esther Hay Martha Kilian Amelia Klan-m Laura Keller Alvera Kaufholz Lillie Lehman Harry Montgomery Anna Maloney Louise Mullins Helen Martin Esther O'MalIey Henry Pickering Laura Ramsour Francis Royal Grace Schonberner Nora Stebbins Paul Schmidt Lolieta Sargent Kenneth Shane Bessie Thomen Hazel Teltzel Donald Thompson Mayme Wahle Yssel Young Laura Ziegler Lillian Zellner 19 15 Be Sure You Are Right, Then Go Ahead Cecyle Adams George Beeler Elizabeth Boon Arthur Brandon Edith Burkland Isabel Calder Herbert Cook Marjorie Dumm Gace Durlson Alice Edwards Victor Fuller Wilmia Fry John Hurley Jeanie Hall Haidee Jones Jean Kerr Myrtle King 53 - -,,,-- Nina Lonr-er Clifford Pugh Paul Paustlan Laura Rohrer Helen Relber Jack Spencer Nina Stebbins Florence Sahlberg Franklin Shane Martin Shearer Frank Thomen Alfred Walker Henry Walker Lillie Wahle Erma Yates Hazel York Gertrude Ziegler 1016 We Lead Stella Benson Hester Burns Franklin Boon Clarence Biegert Rosella Biegert Margueri-e Brooke Clara Casper Francis Davl Paul Dague Dorothy Edwards Harry Gumness Edwin Herzog George Hay Loretta H1-ffron Grant Herzog Robert Huey Earl Jones Helen Kilian Freda Keller Josephine Kregar Helen Lawrence Mary Leudtke Pearl Marts Paul Martin Francis Perrigo Elizabeth Ranson Bertha Roesler Leslie Ram.- M XX A ees POWWOWM- -'-Mm Christine Roediger William Schmidt Agnes Thomen Jessie Tracy Anna Wilson Grace Walters Elizabeth Wahle Mary White Mertie Ware Florence Van Osdol Louise Ziegler 1917 Lalmramus Altiun George Boldizsar Jamie Cameron Dorothy Cook Bertha Ehm Hazel Flower Sylvia Gorman Emelie Hartman May Heidy Jean Holcomb Alpha King Helen Lancaster Roy Luke Harvey Martin Earl Ii-cKinney Carrie McNeese Gladys Miller Edwin Montgomery Marion Montgomery Etta Poland Wilma Roark Eva I1Ddg6IS Jean Thompson Emma Tolley Frances Williams Esther Wilson Laisy Wolfe 1918 Work and Win Ruth Ahrens Carl Acker Edna Bayless Maud Beavers Florence Bingham gr L so B24-1 7 Powwow me L - Y Pity Glee Brott Jessie Cowen Edna Com ptzon Everett. Cowen Dorothv Dickenson Walter Herzog Dorothy Jenks Louise Keller Lillie Keller Lydia Keller Hester Llchnenhalm Corrinne McMillan Mable Mansfield Kabherine Maloney Rum Marcin Alva More Christine Olson Mildred Pritchard lone Presson George Ranson Gertrude Russell Mary Ruschel John Sallxbu rg Florence Scothom Elle Thomen Marignerica Telford Wayne Van Osdol Ester Vick Mable Wahle Ada Whitely 1919 lowing. Not Drifting Clifford Arthur Grave Beeler Luva Broth Howard Bradford Flossie Buckley Sarah Calkin Thelma Chase Josephine Clark Buelah Cowen Necbie Cook Ruth Edwards Leonard Fisk Helen Fenton A rthur Glick Florence Hay Gladys Huson Keith Hen.enway Myrnle lnsley Robert King Joe Kinkade John Luke Grace Marchion Roy More Eugene Nelson Alverna Parish Frances Pierce Marietza Sargent Te ldy Sanderson Carl Scuplu Henry Schmidt, Lola Smibnsworth Leslie Stebbins Mable Taylor Carolyn Wenger Naomi York 1920 Wish Leu, Work More Ruth Bond Joy Burkland Marie Bnrkholder John Rostwick Naomi Brown Lottie Brown Dorothy Dapp Edith Esnlinbaum Martha Fitlls Fred Flora Audrv Freeman Eleanor Fritz Theodore Hogan Frances Hoyt. Emily Hogan Erma Huckstead Laura Knapp Alfred Lelthotf Helen Line Lucile Muenzenmayer Ella Murphy May Neuber Henry Neighbor J osephlne Powers Herbert, Ranson 'L ----4 fe 4. ,ee f-- -f.s,,. Ethel R-amsour Jane Koether Inez Ramsour Julia Smith Ella Shaw Emvra Suddeth Ellsbury Suddeth Esther Tracy Mary Upham Estelle Wenger Pearl Walker Marlruerite Zollinger Mildred Zieglasch Emily Zerby 1921 Labor Omni: Vinci! Edith Allen Vivian Ballinger Florence Barkman Lawrence Baty Bertha Bostwlck Cecil Bronston Catherine Brower Edwin Brower Gerald Brown Kenneth Collins William Cowen Lellyn Cox Lillian Denver Zephyr Drake Jennie Fiske Viola Hansen Myrtle Hartung Bertha Kemp Sadie Kemp Kathleen Kinkade Comer Kirkpatrick Pauline Lancaster Alice Laundy Frances Leach Verda Lewis Cora Lichtenhahn Thelma McCord George Moses Bertha Neighbor Stanlev Pennell Hugh Pickering Madaline Pritchard KT 'N M N :- 'POWWOWr'- ---'ss Gladwin Read Male Richardson Virginia Szihlherg Daisy Smith Bethel Stebbins Edith Stevens Mary Sullivant Ruth Symthe Ruth Thomas Gladys Tietzel Hazel Whaley Helen Wigenseller Katherine Welch Frances Edna Wrighi 1922 Mind Moves Matter Mildred Adams Lottie Andrews Dan Borth Loyle Rishiop Raleigh Bishop Bertho Babb Ralph Blackledge DeVerde Brumfield Helen Buckner Josephine Collins Chester Cnlham Vera Chase Katherine Coryell Levin Clewell Thelma Fry Lorenzo Gay Coryell Gove Mamie Gfeller Louise Hicks Shirley Helntz Walter Hooper Louise Huey Phyllis Hamilton Lillie Jennings Mamie Lind Lillie Luthi Bernice Langvardt Lillian Leitoff Hazel Langvardt Ruth Lockle Clarissa Mason to V ,ass '24--i .111 . F' VL. 7 , n'Q'-L. .- I 41-' S Pearl Marchion Lola Mitchell Dorothy McCarty Roselyn McKinney Ralph Meyers Rohlna Manley Winston Manley Elsie Olson Maude Pickering Elizabeth Richmond Homer Reppart R, E. Smyser Fred Souttar Clifford Strom Gertrude Salisbury Mary Scothorn Ed. Schmidt Viola Templeton Mae Thomen Chloe Tracy Genevieve Tracy Gordon Taylor Ethel Woodworth Cora Wingfield Roy Whitely Mildred Wilson Florence Wa llker Mary White Miller Young Katherine Ziegler I923 PowWow me .- le Sure You Are Right, And Then Go Ahead ', Q g X, N Garwood Bridgman Fred Baker Vera Book Lillian Biegert Genevieve Burkland .names Bruce Alice Brooks Cornelia Bollman Edith Champ John Costello Laura Cook Robert Durand Geraldine DeYoung Nina Diet-rich Dorthy Duffy Mable Degitz Minnie Estlinbaun ,lsr -- -fc... 2 William Fear Ethel Fansler Dorothy Flower Cordelia Ferris Wilford Golladay Harvey Grammer Theodore Grey Ross Hurley Linden Hildeband Leslie Hinkle Mildred Harding Cecil Hockensmith Inza Harrison Doris Hay Alma Jaecke Alvin Kirkpatrick Jerome Koepke Marieta Kerr Luella Lancaster William Lichtenhahn Magdalene Langvardt Marie Insley Harold McNiff Inez Maris Marjorie Moody Willard Muenzenmay er Laura Morgan Howard Murray Gertrude More Sadie McM illen Esther Oege' le Ruth Phillips Lucille Palmer Rachel Robinson Louise Rudolph Mable Rubart Harriet Steadman Arthur Steadman Clark Stout Marie Saunders Dan Spencer Mae Stevens Cathryn Stebbins Cliiford Schuerer Virgil Thompson Ralph Walker Gerald Wilson Alice Wenger Pauline VanOsdol , , Y, -w.-Y .. sf:....-- , .- S. x MX P? tx - H ee-eiPowWowM - -as Stories By The Old Grads Physics Put into Practice By Caroline Wenger '19 'The Class of l9l9 had a good many pranks to their credit. One time the boys fprobably the whole class knows who they werej got together and de' cided to go to the High School and see what they could do in the line of mischief. So that night they went up to the High School, climbed in through the window and then they took some wire. which they had with them, and ran a wire connecting the bell. into tne lower corridor, The following day one of the 'zembers of this notorious gang went down in the hall and rang the bell. 'the principal and the janitor wentover the whole building very carefully looking for the wires which were connected with the bells, but the wires were not found until several days after And incidentally the junior electricians were never foul d. -1 lt Couldn't Possibly Have Been the Seniors By Florence Van0sdol Back in the days when I was a Senior in the class of '16 I remember one thing that has remained with me to the present day. It was shortly before graduation and some of the boys of the class of sixteen, or maybe I should say someone, painted '16 in green all over the walks and on the roof of the school, just the night before our Year Book came out Cin those days each one of us got ten books, using them for invitations D. Of course the Powers That Be, blamed the Seniors but couldn't find the guilty party. We were all innocent of course. Phe School Board and Superintendent called us in one at a time and before we could get out Books we had to sign an oath in which we solemnly swore that we did not deface school property and that we did not know who did. Needless to say the entire class got their books and the Powers were still kept in the dark. VVho Spoiled The Freshie's Parties By Dan Borth '22 Of the many tricks up our sleeve our favorite was to break up the Freshie's parties. which were held at Junior High in great numbers by the class of '23 Carbon Bisulphide was the quickest and most successful way of breaking up parties but the great difficulty was in the buying of that awful smelling compound. One night especially we had a hard time securing the dreadful stuff. About eight of the prominent male members of the class got together on an evening of a freshman party and after raising the necessary cash to buy the compound we found that none of the drug stores we had been frequeting would sellany to us, so we tried Clewell's Drug Store. Here one of the smaller members of the group was sent in to buy some, telling the clerk that lt was for his brother to use in College Chemistry, but the bcy confused the name of the compound with another one and the clerk refused to let him have it. Then another of the larger members went in and said the stuft was for him and that his younger brother didn'f know how to pronounce the name, The clerk not knowing eitner of the boys believed the story and sold him the Sure means of a spoiled party . After securing the Carbon ,Bisulphide we went to the Jr. High and poured the stuff on the window sills and then opeed the windows. The Freshies swarmed out likeabunch ofpirates with blood in their eyes and Indian Clubs and anything they could get in their hands murder would probably have fol owed had they been able to catch us, up alleys and through backyards and when the Freshies gave out chasing the Cops took up the chase and all records for aspeedy disbandment were broken. 'ic - 1. e- ii A 1 ,gewggff ..nes Q ,. .IL - is ,lr .zu 5' 1. ir M PowWow be-g e e. From Fluokers To Scholars By Coryell Gove '22 In going back over my high school days, I find it exceedingly difficult to point to any one thing that brought the wrath of Principal Chandler and Superintendent Clement dovsn upon me, Things varying all the way from disconnecting the bells to putting carbon di sulphide in the ventilation fan recall pleasant memories. My frequent visits to the Principal's office also bring back cherished recollections. Both Chandler and I knew Iwas lying, the game seemed to be, who would smile first. It was one of those rainy Sunday nights. a crowd of us were in Volz's Drug Store fthe plot that originated over glasses of Coca-Cola are by far to numerous to mentioni. It was one of those nights when there was absolutely nothing exciting in sight. One of those nights When a young man's fancy mi-scheivously turned to thoughts concerning the I-I S. It may have been Hick Freeman or Windy M.-e at least an idea began to form in someone's evil mind. We were to go to the H S , get in the side door, slip quietly to Storey's room fthe janitor, for reasons known only to Mr Chandler and ns, reposed in the lower north east basement rooml after locking his door, so that our plans would not be upset by his wielding a broom in our direction- we were to proceed to the rooms of the various faculty members. Some of our grades were in a deplorable condition and our conscier:cesmouldn't object if they were raised, to at leasta pass- in, grade. Q It wasn't long before we were within the Prison walls. Storey's room had been locked and two boys nad been stationed outside. My grade in Journalism had jumped several points and Costellr, reported that his American History grade had improved with amazing rapidity. The bells had been wrecked. The seats in several rooms had been loosened from their mooring and turned around We had done well. Going into the assembly hall, I wasjustin the act of puting a stray cat in the piano. Some one was coming up the stairs. It was Levin Clewell - The law's outside , he paoted. Need- less to say. everything was in an uproar. All records fortrack were broken that night. No math- matician could ever compute the fracton of a second it took me to descend the rear fire-escape. Needless to sav we made our get away and Monday morning found us in our respective class roona with a look of horror in our angelic faces. Some one had been in the H. S. the night before and had literally wrecked everything. THE DIRTY DOZEN IN ACTION By Keith A. Hemenway '18 High School days never seem so happy and so desirable as when one looks back at them thru the space ol five years or so. You who fret over long assignments will soon forget those It's the memory of the good times. and good friends and the not so good scrapes thatrcmalns when quizzes and assignments are forgotten A lot of things have happened to everyone of us since 1918, but the series of color fights, painting num erals, and scrapes of that sort will never be forgotten by the six or eight fellows who engineered these deals Maybe they won't interest you but they are the most cherished memories of the class of '19 It was a chilly March nite: our green and pink flag had been made, our paint, tools etc. stored at headquarters on fifth street next to the Universalist Church. About midnight we start- ed out: Ducky' . Beans . Hank . Art , Fisky , Skip , lfradford. 'Bo and myself. Ducky had made a key to fit the back door of I. C H S.. so that was easy - upstairs on tiptoe- with hammer and pliers we took the attic dooroff the hinges - each movesound- ed likea fire alarm g up on the roof - then up pole - me on flanks shoulders and on up as near the top as Idared go, the flag pole waving like a blade of grass in the wind. A knot around the pole kaxie grease all the may dcvrn to make the way slippery'for anyone else. Out on the roof Skip had just finished painting fa slipvbangla searchlight over the edgeand Skip with his feet caught in the eaves-'all were afraid to move for a minute. We got on solid ground in a hurry everyone with aprayer of thanks inside that the eaves had held. Next morning it was a proud bunch that quarrelled with the other classes. and steered clear of Mr Chandler. That flag stayed up tilla new flag rope had to be put in. This was a triumph indeed There are other stories! How Skip mon a box of candy from Ruth Bond by climbing the water pipe on a bet to bring down some colors of the unpopular reference books in a certain class that went floating dovvn the Smoky Hill early one morning F of the tirrfe the bell wires were tapped and a push button installed under the stone in the front yard to interrupt classes, which plan however was discovered by faithful Mr. Storey. After all High School days were lots of fun for us and lots of worry for Mr. Chandler but they are mighty good to remember. S I 1 ir fs- 24a .J A f K -is .3 5 Qmpowwbww- I -,, 2-. M XX f-M Powwoww- - 1 Q. -A- , ,,,g --S i 5 X , x 24 'A M M' 'ln - 1..-: 7 Q Q I is mf 3' Cn ZQ rf I FKSKQ n W x. 1 ,4 X-L W Q Q 4' Q KXE E: Q5 iff 551 kk xx S PowWow M .,, h V 'V WX'-X 24' Q .. ,M W -A W' -' ' 1'P2JA :'.. '1 K fv . ,, ,. - -.V . . . , -W Y' -,-1'1 f wa . 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