Junction City High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Junction City, KS)
- Class of 1929
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P , 1 2 l ' I I ' n A V ai L l jf ' L -1 K. 1 3 14 c -5 C v fl fr if I I T . rl s 'x li Q FUTURISTIC EDITION of HIGH SCHOOL POW WOW Published by SENIOR CLASS 1929 PRESENTATION Q ' 1 A E ' Xllfh Eg: at H Ou :EI - -h 'M i 77 ,EEL i f LIQ5 fffmy ' .... , I i L x 4,04 - II ' S Mm ' lx' A .fl 't fwiilgilll' 1 ,wwf ' ' li xt r . .hs I t Ill 'li .1 I h -..N .- Iniannul:liiiiiiiil,l.,iEmlD up Q L A jf. 'me N w X is X if. n,l, p . ,i it X i ...!! L ,.R lllli. i .N 3 c Hgllllllliiiiw ., i S A A 5 S Q Q -. xii . I J ii 'V ' :Q xx , r-..!iL, is o ' S i t I-' t 'te W - Where history has been determined and where greater advancement may be expected, this book is presented in a prospective attitude by the Senior Class of junction City High School. THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK OF THE JUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION lik Nj iii mf g - ' X ws El X lf? .N.. Q Q X UQ' ' 4 ----- . 1 Q fx - XQ yas x l?-V'rhy1,'!l E Il , -- 1 ' s l ,, I L- Y: fi ,EE G isis, Iiklll x l 77 ----7' I ' 2 Vxho- 3 'AI' lh' V' ' - 4 WM Us sw F ,iw gg get , -Y X ,JE X61 --2-LEE? it . 4- ESE on 'g 11. or - ii-Q To the building which has been the home ot our high school edu- cation and which will remain in our memories as bearing such an important part in the period of our youth, the members of the last graduating class to pass from its portals respectfully dedciate this book. CONTENTS Sl, . C467 A 2 Q i A ., M fl ,WA , s Y-9 Priygfx f kr 1- Y - f V IM 5 -'- ii , iuium -..-.-.-'-AX! FE.ATuRt:5'mV,+ KX Q I X in HH! TlVl'lL5 i ll? E -A Administration Classes Activities Athletics Features POW WOW Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors Faculty Sponsor Business Manager STAFF Albert Bader Charles Lockhart Mildred Trott Marjorie Geoffroy jack Iohnston Bob Clark Doris Standefer Mr. Karl Wilson Mr. G. A. Tewell ' i i 1 ! Ea -. .+ x k Li... .ri gsii 4 ' ' Y Q wx, 'A ,WW . ,L.. X ww, i 3 lllll ,- - WWW WW ? sg? A Ai xg-133531 .A V529-M MG Cu ,i E! , 'Q X -I w ,V 4, Xilliflb 1.x-,n ffhfx X I m ff f i 'I .-.4395 J' i 1 i l . ll I I .tt I nllullxn IIIIIHllllvllllllllllrllllllIHIHIHIVIIIIIIIHUHLXHI 'K mm i nsmmmn ig, .A, w.L- 4 -ky- ,wx ,, is A 11, . . K L 'y fm? - v F . a . , uw .., X R' . ,., x, I I IIIIJ ' xxxvn BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Gillett Mr. Durand Mrs. Smiley Mr. Clark Mrs. Warnica Superintendent Novotny, Nota board member Mr. Muenzenmayer, Pres. Mr. Manley, Clerk XXXXX .H , - X XXX Ill . -1- --gyy E. L. Novotny, Superintendent Fremont, Nebraska Normal School Nebraska University Nebraska Wesleyan, A. B. Columbia Unversity, M. A I . I F Fil Hr l I A' l - J. i N 4446: if ' 3 Y ll 7 ,... .. ... G. ALLEN TEWELL, Principal Findlay College, B. S. University Of Kansas University Of Chicago I - A .. IIIIJ XXKX! s- .. I ........ I I li if 5 .4 25 H I -lk .. x x X ' ' 'llll - 1 AKX .... - wi E: I i Ethyln Alsop, B. S. H. R. Callahan, A. B. Mary Ellen Cormany, A. B. Ethel Feese, B. S. Social Civics Science History Biology Constitution Columbia College K. S. A. C. K. S. A. C. Univ. of Chicago University Minnesota Washington Univ. Univ. of Colorado K. S. T. C. Emporia Byrne Fletcher I. Herbert Friend A. B. I. Roy Hardin A. B. Helen S. Mauck, A. B. Printing Commercial and Coach Mathematics English Stout Institute Baker University William Jewel University of Kansas Kansas University University of Kansas University of Colorado Ill! XXXX1 Bl i l 1' 1- Xl Alice McCabe, B. S. Commercial K. S. T. C. Hays Chicago Gregg School fllll I A Dorotha McClain, A. B. Ella Thomen, A. B. Dramatics Spanish St. Joseph Jr. College Kansas University Northwestern Mo. State University of Nebraska University ot Kansas Mary H. Wilson, B. A. Music University of Nebraska Northwestern Uni. Karl Wilson, B. S. English Irene Wolkensdorfer, B. S. Commercial Denver Com. College K. S. T. C. Hays University of Chicago Stanford Uni. K. S. A. C. '47, 'TZ7 l ii . .XXXXX -1- I 1 lllllq SSX ' 1111 ' XX U ii' Sr ' ' 'llll . 2 , IUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL l i i w -AKKQX For twenty-six years this building has been the High School of Junction City and in the memories of twenty-six classes are and ever will be the experiences associated with it. In many cases both parents and students have passed from the folds of this structure into the world and they recall together the golden days spent there. This building has met the requirements for many years, but crowded conditions and the demand for a wider range of courses have brought about the realization of the necessity for new accomodations and as a result, junction City has a fine new High School building, which has in store for coming generations what the old building held for those of the present and past. 1' X.: Ill! XXSXY in ll . I X xii N I N f l 'B H . YE l' , Qi il V J 1 Mm -s 4 1 fs--35.4 VUIKHSA Su'E3 3- x 8 , NIJ , if i 4 ' I Nl . r I i,xk Hg- F . H Y WM ' at g X sg -f, 41 J. -df IQ .XI 1 X I gif' -+ fwf f, sn. qu- fqwvsf vig., TL-54 fI7?f'1f,!5?' 'f fw- ' 1 X n XXX Ill I I XXXYN Xi HONORED SENIORS The following students were selected by a committee of the faculty as members of the graduating class who have been outstanding leaders in their class. In choosing these students the following factors were considered: Scholarship, Character, Attitude, School Service and Leadership. X 1-. 1 1 lllln t ALBERT BADER Albert's interests have not been centered on any one thing, judging from his list of activ- ities. Athletics come in for their part as well as Music, and Club work. His success in all his activities prove his interest in each. His attitude as a student should be ranked at the head of his activities. As a leader of students activities and student thought the school will long remember K and his work. Glee Club, Hi-Y, Track, Class Officer, Dramatic Club, Opperetta, Football, Year Book Staff, Jay Birds, and Contest Play. ROBERT FEGAN All through his high school career Bob has shown a great interest in any thing in which he takes part. In all that he enters he works to make it a success-and usually succeds. Bob is an outstanding member of the Senior Class with unusual ability as an actor. ,lay Birds Club, Dra'inatic Club, Hi-Y Club, Hi-Y Cabinet, Football, Track, Operetta, Dramatic Club plays. MARIORIE GEOFFROY Marjorie is another person who makes a success of whatever she undertakes. Herinterest is not confined to any one particular thing but she has taken a part in most every activity which the school sponsors. Her attitude toward her school work in general is one to be commended. Spanish Club, S. E. A. Club, Parliamentry Club, Year Book Staff, Blue Belles, Bluej Staff, Cheer Leader, Tennis Champion. 1 DORIS STANDEFER Entering the I. C. H. S. as a Junior, Doris soon took a prominent part in the activities of the School. Her ability as a student of the Commercial Course is well proven by the fact that she won several prizes in the State typing contests and also that one found her in the office of the Principal during vacant periods carrying on the duties of a secretary. ' By taking advantage of every opportunity to be of service to the School she has gained favor and is well liked by all. G. R. Club, Operetta, Editor of Blue J, Year Book Staff, Typing Contest, Office Work, Glee Club, Commercial Club. r RALPH KING Ralph has taken a great interest in the Hi-Y Club, having been a member all during his high school career. He has proven himself a very benificial member of the club, doing all that he can to further its work. However, he has several other activities beside Hi-Y in which equal interest has been shown. Hi-Y Club, S. E. A. Club, Hi-Y Cabinet, Spanish Club, Parliamentary Club. EDWARD SMILEY Ed has proven to us that he can play football and during his senior year was captain of the team. Prehaps his greatest interest lies in athletics yet this fact did not interfer with his school work as we often find is the case. His enthusiasn and zeal to do a job well means suc- cess for him in everything he enters. Football Basket Ball, Jay Birds, Track, Class Officer, Latin Club. 1 . -xx - I lg. -if , l I 1 K . - xxxx ' ' 'llll . HH , SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Isill s Q -.1.4gg-.....- Class Colors Red and White Class Flower Carnation Before we seniors pass out of the picture, and as our last words to J. C. H. S., we are leav- ing these few facts to recall the various things which we have accomplished during our high school career. As Sophomores we were not the least bit backward, as some are. We had four boys repre- senting the class in football, two in basketball, one had the lead in the operetta, three Sophs took leads in the dramatic club play and besides these, we managed to win second place in the S. E. A. stunt and had our share of students on the honor roll during the year. We were lead by Captain Bader, First Mate Johnston, Second Mate Trott, and Third Mate Fegan. In our Junior year there were three Juniors on the football team, two on the basketball squad, three took the leads in the Operetta and we were well represented in the Dramatic Club play, won second again in the S. E. A. stunt, had several students on the honor roll, girl tennis champions were from our rank and best of all we showed the seniors the time of their lives at the Junior-Senior banquet. Our leaders were none other than Joe Shellhaas - President, Ed Smiley - Vice President, Lawrence Platt - Secretary, and Mildred Trott - Treasurer. What we haven't done as seniors this year for dear old Junction City High School is not worth mentioning. The captain of the football team was none other than Ed Smiley, a senior, the lead in the Charm School was taken by Bob Fegan. We carried home all the honors from the S. E. A. Banquet, we put out a six page Blue I once a week which is indeed a record, through us the Sneak Day was established as a tradition of the school. Albert Bader took the lead in the Operetta, The Gypsy Rover . Dick Geoffroy and Vernon Cromb, the cheerleaders, were seniors. Bob Clark headed the S. E. A. Board and the seniors always had their share of honor students. Say! what wasn't accomplished by we seniors this year? The record we are leaving to you Juniors and Sophomores is a hard one to beat and we challenge you to try to surpass the standing of the class of 29 . It can't be done. Class Officers: President Charles Lockhart Vice President Bob Clark Secretary Mildred Dickson Treasurer Ed Smiley Ill xxxxx m 1 1 IIIIJ xxxxs ' Bader, Albert CKJ Baker, Russell Jay Birds 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Hi Y Cabinet 3, 4. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Year Book 4. Boys Glee Club 2, Bostwick, Ethel CPegsyD Girls Glee Club 2 Girl Reserves 3, 4. G. R. Cabinet 3. Class Officer 2. Tennis Club 2, 3. CRustyJ Boys Glee Club 4. Hi-Y 2, 3. Burns, Lucille CBurnsj Girls Glee Club 3 S. E. A. Club 2, 3. Tulip Time 3. Bollman, Henry Higgs? Boys Glee Club 3, 4. Jay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 4. Christopher, Helen CChrisJ Commercial Club 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 4. G. R. Cabinet 4. Blue J Staff 4. 4. Beattie, Robert fFoobJ Clark, Robert CBobJ Jay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E .A .Board 4. Hi-Y Cabinet 4. Year Book Staff 4 Football 3, 4. I R Yllll It -F17 A7 I Q ' '1 ' 1-lic niYKQX ' Yllll I I I l I gf I I If Cromb, Vernon CCrombJ ,lay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Dickson, Mildred QDickJ Commercial Club 4. G. R. Club 4. S. E. A. Club 3. Darrow. Ava G. R. 2, 3. G. R. Cabinet 3. Darnell, Gladys G. R. 4. Ericson, Marie S. E. A. Club 2. Duffy, Frank CDuffyJ Commercial Club 2. Dramatic Club 2. Jay Birds 3. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Davis, LeRoy Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. jay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Fegan, Robert CBobJ ,lay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Cabinet 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Ill! XXXXY I I - Fox ,William CFloxl Boys Glee Club 4. Football 4. Orchestra 4. Hansen, Mildred CHansenJ Commercial 3, 4. G. R. 2, 3, 4. G. R. Conference 3. Geoffroy, Marjorie Graham, Mable Grammer, Don CDickD S. E. A. Club 2. CGrammerD Year Book Staff 4. Iay Birds 4. Tennis 3. Blue Belles Blue I Staff 3, 4, Cheer Leader 43 Harlan, Dorothy Harris, Cleo CD00 S. E. A, Club 3, A :,i -.'d 5.5 A-in ., ,H . , ,, Boys Glee Club 4-'H-L -'Ju gr , ,,, jay Birds2,3. lull: I-31 y-,L .D L' 1-14, wr, All 4. Alfs ella., k-ld A JJ., l'. 24.142 Archery 3, 4. Harsch, Dorothy 4. Commercial Club 4 2. 3. Dramatic Club 2. XXXXX lllll .- 'Illl 1 . -u Y ll- 0 l Heath, Ned Higley, Harvey Hood, Florence CHarveJ S. E. A. Club 2, 4. Pariamentary Club 4. Hughey, Robert CBobJ Johntson, Jack Uockoj King, lnez Boys Glee 2, 3. Boys Glee 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 3, 4. Jay Birds 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Year Book Staff 4. S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Football 2, 4. G. R. Cabinet 2, 3 4. Football 2, 3. Track 3, 4. G. R. Conference Operetta 2, 3, 4. Blue Belles 3. Hoyt, Grace G. R. 2, 3, 4. King, Ralph Spanish Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Pariamentary 4. Hi-Y Cabinet 3, 4. I- XX X1 X A 3 ' ll IIII1 X X , I X 'Q Kirkpatrick, Orpha lKirkD S, E. A. Club 2 Dramatic Club 2 Lockhart, Charles CBurmyJ Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Cabinet 3, 4. Dramatic 2, 3, 4. jay Birds 3, 4. Year Book 4. Lancaster, Kenneth CBrickD ' ,lay Birds 3, 4 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 3. 4 Miller, Lois CMillerD Commercial Club 2. S. E. A. Club 2, 3. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Blue Belles 3. l- ig Illia , Xxxxi Lee, Wayne Spanish Club 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Archery 3, 4 S. E. A. Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Track 3, 4 Myers, Flora CFloJ Girls Glee Club 2, 2, 4. G. R. Cabinet 3. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4- Blue Bells 3. Dramatic Play 2. 3. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Lindsay, Willis CBilD CChampaigne Ill. Parliamentary 4 Olson, Andrew Mndvl S. E. A. Club 3, 4. Parliamentary 4. Dramatic Club 2. Boys Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, 3. 3 ug 21 XXXX 'Ill I .47 I .1 JH-ll I l-lk, . . xxxx Vllll I' l :L Y li ll .yi E5 Olson, Boletta CLettyJ Pierce, Esther Girls Glee Club 3 Commercial Club 2,3, 4. Girl Reserve 3 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserve Cabinet 3 Dramatic 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3. Rago, Louis Spanish Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 S. E. A. Club 3, 4 Hi-Y Cabinet 4 Basket ball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Roeth er, Goldie Platt, Lawrence CPlattiej Jay Birds 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Football 2, 3, 4. Shellhaas, Genevieve CGenJ Spanish Club 2, 3 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Tennis doubles 3 Price,William CBillJ Radio Club 2, 3. Glee Club 4 Jay Birds 2. S. E. A.CIub 2, 3, 4, Shellhaas, Josephine U09 Spanish Club 3 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4 S. E. A. Board 2, 4 Blue Belles 3 I , In 1 Ill! XXXX1 mx, il I 1 fi I I 4: l I ll I 'lb 7 Al if . Schmedeman, Inez Commercial Club 3, 4. Souttar, William CBillyJ Scofield, Fleming CScoffieJ Boys Glee 2 jay Birds 3 Hi Y 2 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, Operetta 2 Standefer, Doris Girls Glee Club 2, 3 Girl Reserve 2. 3, 4 G. R. Cabinet 2, 3, 4 Year Book Staff 4 Typewriting Contest 3 Editor-in-chief Blue J 4 Slater, Josephine U07 Girl Glee 3 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, Dramatic 2, 3, 4. Operetta 2 Dramatic play 3 Steavenson, Maisie Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4 G. R. Cabinet 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Operetta 3 li lllll XXNXN Smiley, Edward CE'-il Jay Birds 2, 3, 4. S. E. A. Club 2 Basketball 2 Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Trott, Mildred CTrottD Girls Glee 2, 3, 4 Year Book Staff 4 S. E. A. Board 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 - X lllll Q l .xxxxx .1 ' ' VIII' Y , -i , l . Q AKKQX K -Q-1 , Walker, Frank White, Maud Wright, Winifred York. Francis S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Com. Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Girl Reserve 3, 4 S. E. A. Club 2, 3, 4 S. E. A. Club 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 Dramatic play 5 Operetta 2 Yenni, Edna Zernickow, Alvina Zumbado, Vincent Commercial Club 3, 4. Girls Glee 2. CSpudsJ Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 3, 4. Operetta 2. SXX B Ill SXXXY 5 l F - .... K fl. up IIII ix -l-up - I , XXXXS n t w 11 ' ' Vllll . 1 JUNIOR CLASS ':. as tx X 5. Acker, Clifford Bader, Christine Baldwin, Alfred Baum, Mary Emily Biegert, Van Boman, Maxine Brown, Richard Burns, Kathryn Burns, Mengabelle Cervera, Clara Clark, Mary Coleman, Chiles Collins, Don Cortright, Frank Cress, Myrtle Crum, lane Damon, Arthur Davidson, Sara Eakins, Clyde Elefante, Lino Enos, Paul Fox, Marie Geoffroy, Jack Golloday, Galen Gustoson, Gaynelle Guth, Angela Hall, Carmen Harding, Lucile Harris, Charles Henning, Orpha Hill, Roma Hinkle, Ruth Hooten, Hazel Howery, Philip Hunt, Alice Irion, Geraldine Jewel, Mary Kirkpatrick, Lois Langvardt, Donnell Langvardt, Mary Lansbury, Arthur Lee, Dorothy Lindsay, Edwin Lundeen, Thelma Mailen, Evelyn Manley, Sherwood Mead Helen McCrady, Opal llll Xi ! -ST -V . 1 Y A A A xxxxu 1 JUNIOR CLASS 41- McKellar, Elizabeth McKitrick, Raymond McMillan, Lois McNeese, Edith Moody, Katherine Nobles, Sanford Ocamb, Margaret Odle, Harley Odle, Wayne O'Donnell, Kathleen Patterson, Don Peterson, Ellen Peterson, Raleigh Pickering, Paul Pierce, Hazel Ponton, Katherine Popejoy, Sophia Powers, Edna Reed, Frank Rutherford, John Schlatter, Eva K. Schreckler, Virginia Shumate, Floyd Steere, Anna Stevens, Harry Stevens, Paul Stewart, L. R. Swisher, Lawrence Sylvester, Emily Talbott, Oscar shi 1 IIIII XXXXS Taylor, Lamoile Theirer, Esther Townsend, Victor Trussler, Vera Vogelgesang, Mary Walker, Franklyn Walker, Edwin Wagenseller, Marie Wells, Ivan Werner, Mary White, Ethel Wilkes, Mary Younkin, Lucille Zumbrunn, Arthur Zumbrunn, Viola Il i SOPHOMORE CLASS l Q . . ...xxxx , I K1-I Acker, Lucille Barker, Lillian Beerhalter, Emma Bell, Kathleen Best, Belle Bowles, Blanche Brott, Garrold Brown, Billy Cain, Hazel Carver, Marcella Champ, Ada Clark, Carl Collins, Thomas Crabtree, Leona Crider, Hazel Churchill, Ralph Dillon, Frederick Eakins, Raymond Edwards, Karl Filby, LaVerne Ferris, Carl Fogelstrom, Pat Gardner, Carl Goss, Emmett Glick, Thelma Grammer, Josephine Hamilton, Evelyn Harding, Edith Heard. Josephine Halter. George Heberly, Dale Hoyle, Ellis Higley, Madeline 'Hill, Ralph Hockensmith, Lau Irvin, Jefferson Jackson, Annie Kerr, Vera Kerschner, Naomi King, Vivian Kirkland, Floyd Koerner Blanch ra Belle X? Ill! , 3 ' , YKXK' X , -- -n SOPHOMORE CLASS if f Xi' 4 Lancaster. Lester Liston, Oscar Loveless, Bobby Mayden, James Moses, Everett Murrell, Roy McCrady, Ruby McKeller, Don Murray, Arlene Newsome, Edgar Ocamb, Lawrence Odle, Maxine Peterson, Willard Reitz, Havery I A X X Yllll Y .1 Richart, Robert Roediger, Bernice Ross, Ralph Ruhnke, Roy Ryan, James Sand, Pauline Scofield, William Schultz, Henrietta Sexton, Zella Shane, Kenneth Sheppard, Pauline Smart, Fred Sohns, Frank Standefer, Helen 11 11 vt f I l- l 1 IIIIJ - XYKXN ' I . . l . Taylor, Marguerite Taylor, Merrill Turnbull, Ebna Wagner, Helen Walker, Charles Walker, Clifford Wenger, Bernice Welch, Lawrence Whidden, Jean Williams, Russell Yenser, May York, Marvin Zumbrunn, Helen Zumbrunn, Leon l 5 - :' llll I it -is WKQQX i 1 F 25 I ! 5 5 1 NINTH GRADE 3 ' W . Illn- xxx!- W H I Allen, Virginia Andrews, Margaret Babb. Rufus Baker, Floyd Baldwin, Ora Ballinger, Janet Barker, Lawrence Beigart, Frances Bennett, Olive Ann Boger, Vemon Boner, Randolph Bowersox, Vada Bowles, Helen Mae Bowles, Hazel Bright. Chester Brocltman, Marguerite Burd, Johnnie Burns, Edna Carter, Merle Castleman, James Church, Alberta Clark, Fred Clark, Keith Collins, Iris Cook, Elva Cook, James Cvryell, Dufay Crowley, Mary Jane Day, Helen Durand, Dana Eakins, Hazel Eubanks, Helen Fegan, Marian F ilby, Myrtle Folck, Edna Jo Fry, Robert Fulghem, Opal Gfeller, Harold Gfeller, Iris Goss, Dorothy ' Grammar, George Hahn, Donald Hammond, Hubert Hansen, Mildred Hanney, Henry V47 NINTH GRADE .-41.-fyii Harsch, Irma Hartshorn, Raymond Heard, George Hinkle, Harvey Hobson, Mable Hood, Mildred Hooten, Ethel Jackson, Mary Johnson, Arthur Jones, Harry Jones, Kenneth Jordon, Vera Johnson, Kathryn Kenney, Lucile Kerr. Mary Jane Kinkade, Billy King, Robert Kruger, Walter Kummer, Phillip Lander, Violet Langvardt, James Larson, Gladys Leighton, Howard Licklider, Basil Lohrenghel, Florence Longacre, Bessie Lundeen, Paul Mass, Esther Maupin, Glen Mayden, Frankie McCarty, Ethel McCowan, Edna McGowan, Harry McElroy, Mary Mills, Aubrey Morgan, Frances Moxley, Joe Ocamb, Leonard O'Donnell, Harry Oppenlander, Grace Orr, Maxine Payne, Alberta Pearson, Kathryn Pelm, Harry Peterson, Marian Jil? Z 1 XXXXY Xi Peterson, Marguerite f 1 IIIII r Pettit, Earl Pickering, Katheryn Pierce, Louise Pool, lrene Price, Ethel Rann, Winnifred Ray. Beatrice Ray, Boyd Riley, Otis Roeser, Helen Rogers, Harry Rubert, Florence Saunders. Maraue Schmidt, Rosemary Schreckler, Clarence Shreffler, Willard Sheaffer, Lucile Smiley, Katherine Sohns, Lester Stanley, Harold Stanley, Ralph Stiers, Irvin Strauss, Arthur Talley. Esther Thierer, Ruth Townsend, Valice Trusle r, Graydon Walker, Hazel Marie Walker, Hazel Mary Walker, Nora Lee West, William Wetzig, Mabel Wiley, James Whorton, Vivian Wilkerson, Dan Wilson. Marguerite Wise, Myrtle Woodward, lrene Yenser, Helen Young, Josephine Young, Robert Zeigler, Thomas Zellner, Billie 3 llll ' -1 1 -1 S .xxxx U E EIGI-ITH GRADE A fn 4 1 fn , an 'IJ l I ll If xx gnu'-D I 1 x xxx Andrews, Leona Alexander, Josephine Antonio, Joe Barker, Louis Baldwin, Verle Bell, Reginald Blaker, Louise Blazier, Ralph Bobring, Gertrude Bower, Gyulte Brower, David Brown, Orrin Brown, Vera Buihle, Kenneth Carswell, Alice Christopher, Lester Clevenger, Margaret Cook, Rose Cowen, Elmer Crabtree, Earl Crider, Alma Crider, Elmer Dalton, Floyd Darnell, Fern Davis, Ervin Davis, Esther Dewey, Gelane Durbon, Billie Geoffrey, Robert Gillmer, Ruth Gonzales, Adoration Goshom, Minnie Grammer, Efford Gross, Mary Allen Hamilton, Inev Harbes, Ruth Harding, Lawrence Harness, Adrena Harrison, Clayton Harris, Melvin EIGHTH GRADE ...-.lo..-T... Heberley, Murna Hicks, Dollie Hilderhrand, Harry Hockensmith, Charles Honadel, John Hood, Harley Hopkin, Claude Howery, Arthur Howery, Woodward Hoyle, Earl lnsley, Gilberca Johnson, George Johnson, Wilma Kerby, Ben Kirkpatrick, Enid Kline, Edmund Folck, Roy Filby, Charles Kraus, Melvin Kuhn, Eugene Lawrence, Annette Lindsay, Charles Liston, Fern Lyons. Willard Mattke, Frances Manck, Betty Mayden, Edward Mayden, Florence McChristy, lvan McChristy, John Miles, Clara Miles, Louis Miller, Earl Miller, Arthur Milton, Ross Moore, Mary Jane Morgan, Bernice Murray, Ida Mae Newman, Josephine Ocamb, Almeda . - x ' .14 -117' n if Z IIIII XXXXW Xi' Parrick, Maxine Perrine, Floyd Peterson, Harry Pool, Jeanette Rice, Julia i ii les S M Sand, Lucille Schlatter, La Veme Schorling, Francis Reich, Erma Reich, Louise Schultz, Josephine Shane, Evelyn Shaw, Floyd Shelton, Floyd Shore, Floyd Smith, Carl Smith, Richard Smitley, Phoebe Standefer, Dean Stone, Marie Stone, Oneta Stone, Rohert Sullinger, Harry Talley. Clarence Tillman, Imogene Vandervoart, Billy Vaughn, Raymond Vielle, Armand Walker, Argyll Walters, Francis Washburn, Harold Waters, Mary Whidden, Jack Whittet, Wilbur Wilson, Lucille Whorton, Lola Wright, Richard Young, Harriet Zeigler, Edward L SEVENTH GRADE 4 I f 5 1 F F N N H ! 15' 37' IIILA- 5 'Y YXXK1' . VX -ll 5...--nu.. - Acker, Marie Allen, Robert Andrews, Archie Ashley, Dottie Averell, Howard Barbaur, Clyde Barker, Henry Barker, Otis Bates, Reva Bauer, Beverly Bell, Helen Bennett, Hester Boland, Katherine Bowles, Lester Boye, Frederic Brown, Charles Brownlee, Billy Brumm, Orville Brumm, Harold Burhle, Eloise Carter, Dorothy Carter, Edgar Case, Scott Castleman, Robert Champ, Everett Coffey, Gladys Collyer, Keith Coleman, Margaret Cox, Imogene Crosby, Jaunita Cullen, Anne Daves, Jack Day, Kolan Dent, Georgia Douglas, Esperinola Eckhoff, Exar Dye, Robert Enfield, Pauline Ervin, Edgar Eslinbaum, Robert Fardley, Maxine Fansler, Floyd Fegan, Tom Ferris, Ralph Folck, Margaret Frantz, Jean Freeman, Robert George, Fay .::Ii: ' xxxxx fllll .1 ,l III SEVENTH GRADE l.l0.l,. Glenn , Gale Grady, Gross, Harriet Esther Hahn, John Hardesty, Mary I-Ieidenreick, George Hammond, Reuben Harbes, Ruby Harrison, Clyde Hicks, Carrie Belle Haushey, Martha Humphrey, Barbara Isaacs, Lona Jackson, Marion Jaranella, Angela Jones, Mary Kemp, Genevieve Kemph, Doris A Kerr, Jeanette Kirkland, Adelaide Koepke, Clarence Koepke, Dorothy Koepke, Horace Harbes, Earl Kohler, Clifford Lander, Vopel Languein, Glenn Lounsburg, Mildred Lundeen, Karl McCafferty, Ruby McCarty, Viola McKellar, Geo. Miles, Mary Miller, John Nutchell, Monroe Montgomery, Billy Nearguard, Lizzie Neilson, Billy Norris, Carmen Odle, Lorene Beth O'Donnell, Arthur Oldo, Hazel Olivar, Juanita Olson, Carmen Hamilton Henry Olson, Ada Margaret O'Neil, Alby Pechin, Mary X .-- -iff g I xi- Peterson, Edwin Petitt, Hazel Pitts, Isabel Platt, Henry Platt, Sidney XXKX! I ll Pouting, Jas. Pool, Opal Rago, Lena Ray, Evelyn Riley, Charlotte Riley, Wayne Romesburg, Pauline Saulmon, Mildred Schreckler, Louis Schuella, Ronelda Shane, Donald Shaw, Ella Sheaffer, Dorothy Sumpson, James Skidmore, Ruth Smart, A. C. Spreckler, Emmett Spreckler, Maxine Stanley, Bina Stanley, Mary Louise Steadman, Beverlv Stiers, Evelyn Stevenson, Richard Talley, Virgil Taylor, James Thompson, Frances Vaughn, Everton Viers, Lenard Walker, Carrie Walters, Edward Welch, Ralph Whorton, Willard Whitmire, Lucie Wiley, Floyd Wilkes, Irene Wilson, Betty Wilson, Elvene Wilson, Rvsella Winters, Francis Shaw, Jennie Winters, Ruby Wise, Beatrice 3 llll l lit- :xxxx X l 1. JUNCTION CITY JUNIOR HIGH SC OOL 7' -A-1 gif am.. L -v '1- lk -all 0 oowfiw YP v A-o - rg 4-WNRL V Q xr V Y. H, ' 'Y' I gk 922' n' J A Y ,E H JJ ' 'X ll! 1'M4' mHi?EE.....m M . ri IIQEIIII kffuff ' l 14. SS 1 ' ACTIYHTHES 1-ai, V rvvv vvvg vs, W 'Tu V . W I f 'l'fa- MH ' 1 U Vi! - 4 .F vang... l 72' ' W 4 f v 5 ' --,.1?,,. I! ,fr . ,ig 1' -Nvviyv. F-if-W' Q Wax, 1 EM' 'K H I' I NH ,uf ! , N I A , in ai' x. 'W 4:: A ,f A is? ' Hn- 'rzsfaffff E, 'W EIIIIEFS-1 cfsgi'rg a xe 'Hifi ,, .!:15ff!4Il.-I .!,'l!!!!l!!g,gg,ggggv1 EF L -E '..ail...l:?iiwii:lm '- 'Aft A i3!lQffif5'.W3E: I U -gg-'A -um --f--f QM ' 1131? af Af 2 'Q , , 1 W, Q fl XXKX STUDENT ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATICN One of the organizations of the high school to which any student is eligble is the Student Enterprise Association. The purpose of the organization is to provide a medium for school expression and development for school sentiment. Y Members of the S. E. A. Board are elected by the members of the club whose duty it is to further all regular high school activities in accordance with the general welfare of the school and in addition to develop a greater spirit of democracy among the students. Accordingly, all ac. tivities, such asfootball, basket-ball, track, lycem programs, operetta, and dramatic club plays are handled by this board. The S. E. A. Banquet, the only all school event is sponsored each year by the S. E. A. Board. The banquet was given in March at the K. of C. Hall and it was successful to alarge de- l gree. The members of the board were as follows: Robert Clark President Josephine Shellhaas Senior Representative Jack Geoffroy Junior Representative Everett Moses Sophomore Representative ,lack Johnston Music Representative . Vera Trusler Dramatic Representative Elizabeth McKellar Girls Athletics Wayne Odle Boys Athletics llllll I r--5' 4 E l I is gi ru I 1 ' li ' If rm: ::xxxxx V LY 1 KX XXQ A N 'I .E I I Z 1. F KKSX VIIII 17 HOW COME After much discussion regarding theme, cover, dedication, pictures and finances the actual work was started near the middle of the year. Several radical changes were made in the book. The staff decided to replace some of the cuts with pictures thinking these would show more of school life and more nearly follow the book theme. Several evening sessions of the staff were held to get the senior cuts in order. The few drawings necessary were hard to get as those sub- mitted by seniors asked to contribute did not fit the places or ideas meant for them. Those in the book were drawn by a student in the architectial department of K. S. A. C. The staff funct- ioned as a whole rather than individuals doing assigned parts and much credit is due to the editor-in-chief who devoted much of his spare time to the work. The idea of selling books before actual work began was tried out with some success. In the sales work several students who were not staff members did notable work. Several sections usually put in were left out to make room for those which showed more of the school at work and play. Editor-In-Chief Associate Editors Albert K. Bader Mildred Trott Doris Standefer Marjorie Geoffroy Jack Johnston Robert Clark Charles Lockhart , -. 11111- xxxxn - XJ 1 n 3 - IIIIJ XXXXW was THE J-BIRDS CLUB One of the most outstanding clubs of the Senior High school life is the I-Birds club. Their purpose is to create pep for all school activities. The club is of an elective membership, pledges band their names to oflicers of the club at the beginning of the semester, then they are permitted to enter the club if a majority of the club agree that they are elgible. The club has the same requirements as set down by the State Athletic Association, and all who do not live up to this standard are ousted from the club. This year sweaters were added to the club uniform, and in connection with the S. E. A. board they bought costumes for the cheerleaders. The club presented a large pennant and a flag to the school. Each year the club requires all Sophomores to give the I on Grand View hill a good cleaning and white wash. Under the able direction of Mr. Hardin the club has enjoyed a very successful year. The ofticers for this year are: President Bob Fegan Vice-President Bob Clark Sec. and Treas. Ed Smiley Bouncer Vincent Zumbado I 1 X Z .l 71 -q . ,XXXXK ' 'lllll .inn -if V I I 5 xxxx ' I IQ, HI-Y I VI l A E i gi 25 ! Another year of achievement and success has been added to the history of the I. C. H. S. Hi-Y Club, the standards of the Club, set forth in the purpose, To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character and the slogan, Clean living clean speech, clean scholarship and clean athletics being lived up to and most of the requirements being fulfilled. At the first of school, a cabinet retreat was held at which time a program for the years work was outlined. In the regular club meetings, held each Thursday, every other week was set aside for Bible study, the remainder of the meetings being devoted to miscellaneous programs. The social activitives sponsored by the club this year were, the Hi-Y G. R. all school party, Father and Son Banquet, Go to Church Campaign, K. U. Glee Club Concert, etc. The club has been active in sending delegates to district conferences and has worked considerable with the Junior Hi-Y. The life of the club is built around the Inner Circle or small Dynamic Group, which meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings to engage in prayer. The Inner Circle meetings are attended by about a third or fourth of the members of the club. The club was sponsored by Mr. Callahan and the officers are: Albert Bader, president, Frank Duffy, vice president: Ralph King, secretary, Robert Clark, treas- urer, Charles Lochart, publicity chairman, Raliegh Peterson, bible study chairman, Robert Fegan, service chairman, Louis Rago, membership chairman, Edwin Walker, world outlook chairman. Ill! XXXX1 , l IIIIJ ,i xxxxs GIRL RESERVES Organization of the Girl Reserve Glub was first started in 1917 unner auspices of the National Y. W. C. A. as the Young Women's Christian Association and was changed in 1923 to the Girl Reserves. This year the club has proved to be of more than usual interest and club membership has greatly increased. The purpose of this club is to creat a spirit of friendship in school, to stand for high ideals, to render service to others ,and to develop the mental, physical, social, and spiritual growth of its members. Club meetings are held every Tuesday in the Assembly room with the cabinet meetings held each Thursday in room 5. One of the National Conferences which was held at Hollister, Missouri, was attended by two of the cabinet members and the sponsor Miss Alsop. Ten girls attendod the District Confer- ence in Abilene held during the winter. The Mother-Daughter banquet is an annual function of importance to the club and is held each spring. This year the banquet was well attended. Officers of the club for 1929 were President Inez King Vice President Catherine Moody Treasurer Helen Christat her Secretary Sara Davidson Ser. Comm. Chairman Maisie Steavenson Program Lois Kirkpatrick Social Chairman Jane Crum Finance Chairman Virginia Schreckler Publicity Chairman Doris Standefer Pianist Mary Clark W 3-11 lin? COMMERCIAL CLUB l 1 The Commercial Club of the Junction City Senior High School was organized in 1926 with a membership of twenty. The enrollment this year was twenty-five. This year the project of the Club was the study of the History of Junction City. Material was gathered by members from books and through interviews with citizens. Miss McCabe and Miss Wolkensdorfer were the sponsors of the Club. Meetings were held every Friday at the fifth period. The programs consisted of reports by the members and of talks by business men of the City. The Club appeared in two chapel programsg the first wasa demonstration of shorthand and of typewritingg the second was a play, The Boss's Worries. Much credit for the success of the Club is attributed to the interest taken by the officers, and their ability to take charge of the work. Officers for the first semester were: President Mildred Dickson Vice-President Vivien King Treasurer Jesse Coffey Secretary Inez King Reporter Helen Christopher - 33+ DRAMATIC CLUB - lllll E XXXX1 F it A sketch of a moving picture under production was given at the All-School Hallowe'en Party as the iirst production of the Dramatic Club this year. This presentation won first place in the Hallowe'en contest. The big production of the year was the Charm School. In this play the principle of the double cast was used this giving experience to a greater number of students. In an evening of one act plays, presented by the Dramatic Department, the club presented Valiant, Club members did all the work in connection with these productions except that of direction which was done by Miss Dorotha McClain, the Club Sponsor. The Senior play was presented under the direction of Club and several characters in the play were members of the club. The club oiiicers were: lllll Robert Fegan President Mildred Trott Vice-President Chiles Coleman Secretary Marie Wagonsellar Treasurer ::x XXXX -- -EL 'K t 1 K QX ' ' ' Vllll . H , GlRLS' GLEE CLUB A Romantic Musical Comedy was presented by the Senior High School Boys and Girls Glee Club, in February at thelunior High School auditorium under the direction of MissMary Wilson, assisted by Miss Myrtle and Geralyn Anderson. The presentation, after three weeks of practice, was most successful, both at the matinee and evening performances. SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY The Gypsy Rover is built around the character of Rob, later known as Sir Gilbert Howe, of English nobility. Rob is stolen when an infant by his nurse Meg, who later becomes the wife of Marto, a Gypsy. Rob grows to manhood among the Gypsies, believing Meg and Marto to be his parents. It happens one day, while riding with her fiancee, Lord Craven, Lady Constance Martendale becomes lost in the woods. Constance and Rob meet accidentally in the woods and fall in love. Rob later goes to the home of Constance and serenades her. They plan to elope but are over- heard by Craven who informs Sir George, and plans are made to capture Rob. The plans are successfully accomplished and Rob is imprisoned but later escapes. After two years have elapsed Rob's identify has been proved by Meg. Constance has remained true to her love for Rob. They are united in marriage, and live happily. xxxxw f I SL I -1-- J IIIL on Y : 1' 1- F1 g Illl xxxxs Qx I BOYS' GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Miss Wilson the Girl's and Boy's Glee Clubs have had a very suc- cessful year. The GirI's club, originally with a membership of about 35 was cut down to 20 as a contest requirement, and the Boy's started with a membership of about 24. The activity periods of Monday and Thursday were given to practice for the Girl's and Tuesday and Friday for the Boy's. i The first semester was devoted to getting the members together and the parts picked, and prepration was soon started for the concert given by the music department of school in De- cember. Following this concert, work was immediately started on the Gypsy Rover, the major musical production of the year, a review of which appears on the foregoing page. The operetta was presented in a large degree of success and interest was then turned to the state music contest. Fourteen numbers were prepared, these including a song by each glee club, several solos, vocal and instrumental, and a number by the orchestra. A local music contest was held in April, at which time the seven best events were chosen, these being the ones to be taken to Emporia. The district contest was held at Manhattan, April 26, and the state contest at Emporia, May 4. Besides these outstanding activities, both glee clubs made a number of appearances for different occasions and won favor whenever heard. I - A P7225 J? ' 1111 I y 1 --1 , BAND 1 Q . x JXSX The band is a rapidly growing organization. Organized last September, it made its first public appearance at the opening of the football season, in October, and since that time has been at the service of the various clubs and municipal organizations of the city. The home football games were made more colorful and peppy by the presence of the band in their splendid uniform. A unique feature of our band was the selection of a girl to be drum major. During the presidenti- al campaign, Christmas, and numeros other occasions the High School Band has been at the dis- posal of Junction City. It is hoped that in the near future uniforms will be furnished the band and that we shall take our place among the best high schools in Kansas. The orchestra is a regular class with the enrollment of forty pupils. They are called upon frequently to assist in school entertainments and are recognized as a fine force in the activities in school. Two concerts were given by the orchestra this year. We trust that the organization will keep up its good work and can have for its motto in years to come bigger and better. The following are the officers of these organizations: BAND Principal Musician LeRoy Davis, solo trombone. First Musician Bill Fox. Drum Major Zella Sexton ORCHESTRA President Wayne Odle Concert Master Hazel Bowles Treasurer Russel Williams In conclusion a word of appreciation for these two organizations. Band and orchestra are called upon every week to play at some entertainment and have responded most liberal. We wish to extend to them our heartiest thanks. 1' xl XXXXW 3-if I.. I at III!! 1 - - ., M E XXX!! EL ATENEO 'liil lil The membership of El Ateneo this year is larger than it has been for years. Anew plan has been used in regard to the membership. Before only second and third year Spanish students could become members but now any Spanish student is eligible. El Ateneo has made scrap books, learned Spanish songs, given plays, and taken charge of one chapel program in which a reading, a play, and some songs were all given in the Spanish language.- Every Monday the Spanish Club meets and the meetings are devoted to Spanish plays, games, and interesting reports and contests. Miss Thomen, the club sponsor, has done much to create enthusiasm and interest in the club. This year the Christmas Party was perhaps the biggest single project of the organization. Officers of the club: President Vice-President Ralph King Clara Cervera Maude White Gaynelle Gustoson Pauline Sheppard Secretary Treasurer Chairman of Program Committee lllll 7' .1 . ,xxxxx -i n I 3 1111 if . -I1 ll, PARLIAMENTARY CLUB 11 S .xixx I The Parliamentary Club, sponsored by Mr. Hardin, was organized in the Iunction City High School this year in order to enable the students to better understand the fundamentals of Parliamentary law and procedure. Any student is eligible for membership in the organization regardless of scholastic rating. Oflicers are elected every four weeks so as to give each member the opportunity of holding the different offices. There were only nine members this year and as the club did not get started in its work until eight weeks after school had begun not much was accomplished. However, the organization was able to give a play in chapel showing the correct way to carry on a business meeting and also after much work and thought a constitution was drawn up. During the meeting debates were given and parliamentary law and procedure thoroughly discussed and studied. A fine of a penny was imposed upon each member who made any mistake while carrying a discussion thus causing the students to put into use the knowledge that they were acquiring. The roll call of the club this year is: Marjoire Geoffroy, lack Geoffroy, Ralph King, Andrew Olson, Ed Walker, William Scofield, Harvey Higley, Dale Heberly, and Wayne Lee. Ill! f XXX -I fill! XXXXN mc ARCHERY CLUB i The Archery Club has made rapid progress this year, two tournaments having leen held within the club, a flight tournament and a target tournament. The club has been planning to make archery a part of the inter - class trackmeet but has not decided on it yet. The members would like to have this sport a regular part of school athletics if several of the high schools could be gotten to participate. The latter questions have not been decided on as yet in the club. Due to the severity of the weather this winter the club was unable to get started on their flight shooting, the weather rendering it impossible to get outside until late this spring. During this term of school all of the activity periods were filled making it hard for the club to meet. Most of the meetings were held at 12:30 p. m. Officers: President Wayne Lee Vice President Jack Geoffroy Secretary Raleigh Peterson Treasurer Ed Walker Sponsor K. M. Wilson ' 2I3'T XXXXX lf .1 - X ::fllll L 1 . I 1 -ig xxx BIRD CLUB l .. x ' 'llll ' K , The Bird Club is yet in its' infancy, having been organized only this year by a group of nature-loving students. The object of the club is to study nature, especially that part which per- tains to birds. During the winter months the different birds were studied so that the members would be able to identify them in the field. ln the spring field-observation trips were taken in order to observe the birds in their natural haunts. Perhaps the most interesting phase of the work was the bird-banning and trapping. The club holds a federal bird-banning permit which allows it to trap, identify and then band and free birds in order to further the study of the mi- gration of birds by the U. S. Department of Agriculture .... Slides were obtained from K. U. twice during the year and various pamphlets are on hand from the U. S. Department of Agri- culture and the Audbun Society. Mrs. F. F. Ziegler is honorary president of the club having had this honor given her because of her great interest in birds and in the club. She is also patroness of the club and has very kindly put her house and garden at the disposal of the Bird Club. The sponsor of the club is Miss Ethel F eese. Miss Feese is very much interested in the birds and has become quite an expert on the subject. President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Librarian Sargent at Arms Bob Richart Don Collins Anna Steere Fred Dillon Jeff Irvin 1' Ill! 1 L.-. xxxxf: as-Y 1- 1 Xl Illll - , XXXXN - DEBATE 1111 After a year of inactivity, debating in Senior High is coming into its own. This years Club has foursophomoredebators, thus giving promise of agood team for the next two years. In spite of the fact that the members were rather inexperienced, they received the wholehearted support of the student body, and with this fine spirit existing ,lunction City should stand out well next year. The state debate question this year was, Resolved that the English Parliamentary Form of Government is preferable to the American Presidential Form . The first debate of the year was held in assembly with Karl Edwards and Chiles Coleman upholding the American Government and Everett Moses and Bob Richart, up holding the English Government, the negative winning the debate through an audience decision. The debates were held with Manhattan, the negative team travelling. Chiles Coleman and Everett Moses composing the negative team lost to the Manhattan affirmitive in debate before the Manhattan student assembly and Karl Edwards and Bob Richart received the decision in de- bate with the Manhattan negative. At the close of the Debate season the Club spent the balance of the year on extemporan- eous speaking. The officers of the club were: President Robert Richart Vice President Karl Edwards Secretary Chiles Coleman Treasurer Jeff Irvin Librarian Everett Moses The club was sponsored by Miss McClain, head of the Dramatics Department. I 1 L lllll I . -XXXXX ...gn f l I l Z -' I xxxxgl - 'X 1. ' ' 'llll S , - 1 ' REMEMBER WHEN -The poor Sophomore first stepped into Senior High. --Bob Fegan had CPD a date with Maxine Boman. -Jack Johnston and Albert K. retired Trott's Car. -Mr. Wilson had a boyish bob instead of a queue. -Miss Thomen and Mr. Hardin entertained the senior class at a bridge party on Grand View. -Le Roy Davis suffered an attack of St. Vitus Dance while playing in chapel. -Jane Crum got mad at Babe Damon. -Ralph King had a date with Inez King. -The Seniors carried home the bacon from the S. E. A. banquet. -Marjorie Geoffray ate Sunday dinner at Dutch Shumate's. -Josephine Slater had a date with Vernon Cromb. - The Juniors planned a sneak day. -Someone threw a stink bomb in the school. -The Fowl J came out. Was it Good? 'Nuff said. -Marie Wagenseller had to take a nap every afternoon. -Coach Friend first wore his new spring suit. --Wayne Odle got up to speak and everyone snickered. -Eggs Bollman gave his famous speech which ranks next in history to Henry Clay's. --John Rutherford asked Katie O'Donnell for a date. -Miss Wolkensdorfer had a date with that certain someone. -Doris Standefer had her first date with Wayne Odle. -Dutch Shumate and Don Patterson skipped school. -,.l-:gg.,,l...- SENIORSBURG ADDRESS Eight months and thirty days ago some fathers and mothers sent forth to J. C. H. S. their sons and danghters to become seniors and dedicated to the prcpositicn that all of them were created equal. Now we seniors are engaged in a great struggle, testing whether one student or any student so over worked can long endure. We have come to dedicate a portion of the cemetery, as a final resting place for those who gave their lives that this school might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate-we cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow this school. The brave seniors living and dead, who struggled here this year, have Consecrated it, far above anyones power to add or detract. The school will little note, nor long remember what we have said here, but it can never forget what we have done here. It is for you Juniors and Sophomores the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which we who struggled here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for you to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before you -4 that from these honored dead you take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion - that you here highly resolve that these dead and gone shall not have died in vain - that this school in the new buildings shall have a new birth of freedomg and that govermentof the student by the student, for the student, shall never perish from this school. -With Apologies To Lincoln 1' ' Ill!! XKYYY 1 Y ! Q 59 X A , km llfluhmpl I nmllw IUIIJ all Ill II 3? T -EA Ai '. '11E.'L'f.1 W! QEUL N 5-x Q ATHLETHQ S if g A 'Wff' . K lglllmnl 4 Inu' , Imlmfjj-ff L if :U .fl ...H 1:-Jllllluk .4 2 E -----in-: m i H -, K -l 7 4, Em- - - 5 , K6 - IIIIIIIIIIIIUIMW1: IIE.- 11 J ,:-Q .Q Q ' HW ' f' t 1 5 iQ J wfrnsg gl Qu H 'j ,,,, -...- ....',...---AEx..-,.-.. 5-if a 1- s' I - Q. Nl 45 2 1 . L, 1 JS Q, X v.,, . 4, 1- ' V, Q, Q, X , 'rr 'I .-J r ff -7 .. -5 , Q! .fl vii, . 1.. , V .X I s-'FA fl' ,Q E ., N QQ . 5 f..1-. ,WK . J S ' Q III!! la , - xxxxu JOHN H. FRIEND Coach Friend came to J. C. H. S. with a record that is held by few High School coaches. In reviewing his athletic career at Baker University we find Mr. Friend leading the Baker Wild- cats to a Conference Championship in Football in 1923. In this year he was placed on the All Conference Football team. In various other activities of his school we also find him taking a leading part. He was President of the B Club: Vice-president of the Student Council and Pres- ident of his fraternity for two years. Through the faithful and diligent efforts of Coach Friend, and the comradeship which pre- vailed between coach and the athlete, the seasons of football, basketball, and track were very successful. Not only have the students enjoyed working under Mr. Friend in athletics, but also in the class room. Q We are, indeed, glad to have Coach Friend with us again nextyear and we wish him success. li I L Q KKQX ' 'VIIII Y K FOOTBALL . I .... , - K . g'..' I'I' as Thirty odd Bluej warriors reported regularly each evening for practice and through the excellent cooperation of Coach Friend and the squad and the hearty support of the town and student body the football season proved to be one of the three most successful seasons in the history of the school. The return of nine lettermen and a number of experienced men from the previous season gave a bright outlook and the squad was soon whipped into shape. After impressive games with Abilene and Beloit the squad became victim of a very common and often fatal disease known as overconfidence and as a result was defeated by the inferior Concordia team, this being the only league defeat of the season. This loss fc-rced the Blue js to be content with a tie for the league championship. The other defeat was at the hands of Council Grove, another team which should never have scored on the Blue js. This was the third season in the Hlstory of the school in which I.C.H. S. won more games than were lost, the only all victorious team, coached by Dr. W. A. Smiley in 1912 winning seven and losing none, and the team of 1924 coached by Frank Meyers winning seven and tieing two. Theresultsot this season were five victories and threedefeats. Eight lettermen leave this year through graduation. However, seven lettermen will be with the squad next year and many with this years experiencewill prove valuable to the coming season. North Central Kansas League Standings: School Won Lost Percentage J. C. H. S. 3 1 750 Manhattan 3 1 Concordia 2 2 Clay Center 1 3 Beloit 1 3 Ill! SXXXI 750 500 250 250 Z Il- ll , - xxxxs REVIEW OF FOOTBALL SEASON ABILENE 15 - JUNCTION 14 TheCowboys packed the beef, having quite an advantage over the Blue Jays in weight, and until along toward the end of the game when the Blue Jays took advantage of two breaks and nearly overcame a fifteen point lead, it looked like another walk away for our western opponents. The game had gone well into the second period with neither team having scored when a Junction punt was blocked, rolled over the goal line and was recovered by a Blue Jay fora safety, thus netting two points for our opponents. This in the end proved to be the deciding break of the game. The Cowboys not being satisfied with two points twice penetrated the Blue Jays goal and piled up a 15 point lead, ceasing to worry further as to the outcome of the game. However, before the Abilene boys knew what was happening, the Blue Jays had taken ad- vantage of breaks, and twice placed the ball across the opponents goal line and came within one point of overcoming the 15 point lead. The final gun found eleven Blue Jay warriors headed again toward the goal of the baffled Cowboys. fl Q.. -1- l, ll I BELOIT 0 -- JUNCTION 19 On October 5, Old Man Sunshine had the mercury way up as if on a mid-summer day and a large crowd of spectators saw the Blue Jays sweat through a 19-0 victory over our Beloit neighbors and in this manner put the first league game of the season on ice. The Blue Jays meant business and showed the Beloit boys just that by taking the ball on the kick off and marching straight through them for seven points. This act was repeated in the second quarter when six points were added to the Blue Jays credit and early in the second half the Blue Jays by off-tackle plays and end runs drove their way to the third and last counter of the game. The charging of the line is to be much credited for the success in overthrowing Beloit. CONCORDIA 13 -JUNCTION 0' A squad of crippled Blue Jays, inspired by a hearty sendoff from the student body, went to Concordia with the hope of capturing another league opponent, only to have this hope shattered by a 13 to 0 defeat. The Blue Jays for the first time showed a lack of team co-operation, this probably being because of the many cripples in the lineup, and though some nice gains were made, the scoring punch was lacking. In the second and fourth periods Concordia scored, the second touchdown being the indirect result of an intercepted pass. Thus the Blue Jays bowed to Concordia in the first league upset of the season. MANHATTAN 0 - JUNCTION 2 A period of thirteen years of consecutive defeats at the hands of Manhattan was checked in 1927 when the Blue Jays surprised their followers by a 13 to 0 victory. The act was repeated again this year, and though the margin of victory was not so wide, the game was one not soon forgotten by either opponent. The Blue Jays displayed some real defensive work by checking any advances on the part of the opponents, and the offensive drive was far better than indicated by the score, this being shown by the fact that the Blue Jays gained 252 yards from scrimmage to Manhattan 52 yards. In the final period the Blue Jays drove far into Manhattan territory and missed scoring only by inches. Manhattan was given the ball and the attempted punt was blocked by a charging Blue Jay player. The ball was covered by an opponent giving Junction 2 points on a safety. The Junior Wildcats came back with a passing attack in an attempt to overcome the 2 point lead but all attempts were broken up by the Blue Jay defenders. '1 m lllll I-.az 1 l - . -xxxxx A1 : - , ! in Vllll r . REVIEW OF FOOTBALL SEASON CLAY CENTER 0 - JUNCTION 7 Following the orders of Coach Friend, the Blue J's hung on to the pigskin and in the wake I R K Pl :z if of the game a steady drive had netted them a touchdown. The Blue and White was unable to advance other scores, but were successful in holding the six point lead against the Black and Orange from Clay Center, resulting in another advancement in league standing. HOPE 6 - JUNCTION 6 The result of thisgame is evidence for establishing the value of that seventh point that neither team made. The field had been saturated by a three hour rain and little ice ponds were scattered about as a result of a dropping temperature. Under these conditions points were valuable. About the middle of the period the Blue Jays placed the ball across the Hope goal line, only to have it called back and a penalty of 5 yards for offsides added. Two plays afterwards, Swisher, who had just been placed in the lineup, dodged through the Hope secondary defense and again crossed the goal line, this time giving the Blue Jays 6 points. The Team eased up a bit with their defense and following one or two plays a Hope back broke loose and ran 50 yards for a touchdown thus tying the score, 6 to 6. COUNCIL GROVE 6 - JUNCTION CITY 0 This was the most unusual defeat of the season, in that the Blue Jays lacked all harmony that goes to make a scoring machine, and the defense on passes was noticeably weak. The game was lacking in action from the first and the first quarter, full of penalties, was noticeably slow. Early in the second period the Council Grove eleven penetrated the Blue Jay's territory by successful attacks, one of which resulted in a touchdown. The Blue Jays returned in the second half with a strong determination to overcome the six points lead, and the remainder of the game was marked by some excellent individual work, but the players failed to gain their scoring punch and the second defeat of the season was received. DWIGHT 0 - JUNCTION 20 A game had been scheduled the week before with Emporia, but the squad in an attempt to meet the opponents got only as far as Council Grove, when they were forced to return, neither victor nor loser, because of high water. Two weeks had passed with no game and in order to break the monotony, a game was scheduled with Dwight. The Blue Jays failed to get under way in the first half, and many of their drives were checked bv fumbles. The half ended with 7 points to the credit of the team. In the second half they came back with a stiffer drive which resulted in 14 more points. All forward attempts by Dwight were stopped by the Blue and White. CHAPMAN 0-JUNCTION 14 The Blue Jays added another to their string of victories over the Irish, making five con- secutive, and for the second time since back in 1903 held the Chapman opponents from scoring, Junction still trails Chapman in total games won, but she is fast catching up. I The offensive drive of both teams was slowed down a great deal by a 6 inch coating of greasy mud on the field, but in spite of the mud, the largest crowd of the season witnessed the game and it was a game marked with thrills, spectacular gains, and the added sport of rolling in the mud. The Blue Jays started the game with a decisive march and through steady gains and first downs planted the ball behind the Irish goal line for a touchdown and made the seventh point by a pass. From this period until well into the final quarter there was considerable punt exchanging, the punts of Captain Smiley greatly outdistancing those of the Chapman pu nter. The Blue Jays came back in the final period with a series of end runs and off-tackle thrusts that resulted in another touchdown. Ill! I 1 J xxxxw -7 l In i IIIII XXXX! I1 -- rrlnl , .1 .41 ::XXXXX , I , l x ' llll , FOOTBALL HONOR ROLL DON PATTERSON CPatJ Guard - Captain-elect Few but those who battled with him know how Pat battles them in a football game. . 't-X --1 LL - Showing no mercy to opponents who feared him Pat ended many an enemy rally at or behind the line of scrimmage. He will be back to lead the 1929 Blue Jaysin what we hope will be even a more successful season than this one was. ALBERT BADER CKJ Tackle - Guard Many of Coach's worries were removed by this fighting Senior who was equally adept at either guard or tackle. The Blue Jays will miss this boy next fall. ROBERT CLARK CBobJ End Old Hairbreath Harry himself. Down under punts and passes like a comet. Few enemy came around his way after the first quarter. Those that did weren't profitable. Bob is a Senior, ROBERT FEGAN CBobJ Full Back A weak hitting sub last year. A plunging demon this year whose gains probably were the most consistent of anyone on the squad. Adois, Bob and good luck. EDWARD SMILEY CEdJ Quarterback-Captain The lad with the toe so educated that it could do everything but talk. A great high school punter. We wish we had one like him to fill his shoes next fall. Ask Ed about the last half at Manhattan? LAWRENCE PLATT CPlattyJ Tackle The fighting fool , mean to get along with when riled up. When he hit 'em they stayed hit. We predict for Platty a great career at Washburn under Coach Bearg. HENRY BOLLMAN CEggsJ Guard At home either in a football suit or making chapel speeches. Eggs was usually the life of the party and the old Jay won't be the same without this genial fighter on the line. LAWRENCE SWISHER QSwishJ Halfback His favorite hobby is running down express trains. He learned this year how to get where he could use his speed and next fall he intends use it. OSCAR TALBOT CBusJ Halfback A mania for fumbling made this year a bad one for Bus. He has another year in which to stage a comeback and we will be watching for him in '29. DON MCKELLAR CDonJ Halfback This Sophomore in his first year of inter-scholactic football made an enviable record. He should be hard to handle before he is through if he can keep too much publicity from hurt- ing him. KENNETH MAILEN CKenJ Fullback A good man when right but not consistant enough to keep the job away from Fegan. Ken's disposition is all that keeps him from being a high powered athlete. WALTER ERICSON Qlfratchj End Fratch had a bad year. That's why we think he will be back next fall to redeem himself and take some sweet revenge on Concordia and Abilene. Here's to you, Fratch. LOUIS RAGO QLouieJ Center One hundred fifty pounds of Italian fighting blood all heaped up into one boy. There were many who said he would never do. He came through with colors flying and the Blue Jays are proud of him. We wish we had him for another year. ARTHUR DAMON CB:ibeJ Halfback After a had year last year Babe came back and played the best football of his career He will take over Smiley's job next fall and hope he will bring the team in a winner. WAYNE ODLE. Tackle Two years experience has taught this lad how to overcome his lack of size and he should bruise them up plenty next fall. A mania for getting hurt is Wayne's only weakness. He should add plenty of power to the line next year. SS? 1111 Ai Q BASKETBALL ,- 15 xxxxs qt -...- a l S+- Although there were only two lettermen on tlae squad, basketball prospects were seldom brighter than they wsre this year. The first team was comp ised entirelyof sophomores and juniors and on the second squad there were but two seniors. The squad was, all in all, one of the best that Junction City has ever turned out, the season ending viith a recrrd of eight victories and eight defeats and a tie for second place in the North Central Kansas League, tlius keeping tlae school in running for the sweepstakes cup. Coach Friend used both a fast and a slow breaking offense and though, as in the preceed- ing season, the locals were smaller and lighter than their opponents, under the system taught them they managed to more than hold their own. Complete new uniforms and sweat suits were furnished for the first squad and the equip'- ment of last year, all of which was in excellent condition was issued to the seconds, thus making the season brighter for the members of the squad. The uniforms of a combination of dark blue and white, with white lettering gave the team a very snappy appearance on the floor. Five letters were awarded, Damon, Swisher, Mayden, McKellar, and Churcl.ill receivirg them and of these four will be with the squad agoin next year. On the squad were individuals who received nersonal honors for their ability as basketeers. McKellar was named as the first all-league team forward and as a member of the second all- tournament team at the district tournament in Abilene. Damon and Swisher were picked for the second all-league team and Swisher was singled out as the fastest man at the Abilene tourna- mcnt With twelve of a squad of fifteen, four of whom are lettermen, returning, the season of 1930 should be one that will make history. 1 .-gg X XXXXX Yllll ill' v 1 v s A 1 i i A ' A h I ' 1 l XX, L x AXKQX ' 'VIIII E , -1- - 3 1 REVIEW OF BASKETBALL SEASON ......-lg following paragraph: January if I5I K The results of the basketball season of 1929 in comparison of the scores are shown in the 27 27 26 33 4 11 31 8 13 29 11 16 32 I8 26 28 19 17 59 26 23 19 1 38 21 2 22 15 8 19 December 21 Junction City Clay Center Here Junction City Alumni Here Junction City Manhattan Here Junction City Abilene There Junction City Manhattan There Junction City Concordia Here Junction City Abilene Here Junction City Beloit Here February Junction City Concordia There Junction City Beloit There Junction City Clay Center Here 15 Junction City Clay Center There 20 Junction City Herington Here March 1 Junction City Emporia Here 4 Junction City Chapman There 6 Junction City Chapman Here Won 8 Lost 8 NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS LEAGUE STANDINGS After three league defeats, two at the hands of Manhattan and one from Concordia, the Blue J's straightened into a series of five consecutive league victories, giving a stiff race for the standing. Junction City was the only league member to defeat the winner, Concordia. Team Won Lost Concordia 7 1 Manhatta n 5 3 Junction City 5 3 Clay Center 2 6 Beloit 1 7 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Pct 875 625 625 250 125 McKellar was high point man of the season, scoring a total of 141 points, this being more than double the standing of any other player. McKellar also stood second among the league F. T 23 22 No Score Most Points Games Game Pct. 0 7 5-6 2 4 3 3 10-17 5 3 5 1 13-18 3 3 4-5 4 1 2 1 1-6 9 8 2 scorers. Game Player Played F. G. McKellar 18 59 Swisher 18 25 Churchill 17 29 Damon 18 25 Mayden 18 14 Walker 5 8 Edwards 6 1 Ocomb 6 3 Shane 1 1 5 Golladay 12 2 ' 18 171 65 1' Ill! xxxxn - l 6 1 2 5-1 22 2-9 Zlll, ll XXKXX lllll xxxxw Si- REVIEW OF TRACK SEASON i....4gc...l Time for publication was drawing near and the Year Book Staff found it's work wound up with the exception of this section, which was delayed as long as possible, but because of the shortage of time, was sent to press before the track squad, which started so successfuly, had hardly gotten into the swing of the season. Track is yet a young activity in Junction City High School and seasons of success have been supplemented by seasons of discouragement and little interest. Following a season of down- fall, the Blue J's again turned track into full swing, and as a result, the season of 1929, helped along by the turnout of some excellent material in the squad of about 20, proved to t-e one of the most prosperous in the history of the school. The season started off by the Inter-Class meet, in which one new record was established and Coach picked out some new material. Following the inter-class meet, the Blue Jays enter- ed the Quadrangular meet at Abilene and walked off as winner with a fine trophy. J. C. H. S. then walked off with the Dual meet with Chapman. Z fl -11 lr Illll INTER-CLASS MEET The inter-class track meet was indeed a close contest between the Juniors and Seniors, the fomrer with 56 1-5 points winning from the latter with 51 3-5 points by a very small margin. The two classes waved back and forth, first one leading and then the other, and with the relay yet to be run. the Seniors led the Juniors one point. The J uniors, however, gave them- selves a victcry of four points by an easy win in the half-mile relay. The entry attracting much attention in the meet was Swisher, who proved to be of great value to the Juniors by taking four firsts and thus giving his class twenty points. Swisher also smashed the high school broad jump record, held to this time by Williams, jumping a distance of 21 ft. 1 1-4 inches, this being about 8 inches past the old record. QUADRANGULAR MEET AT ABILENE The Blue J's reaped a harvest in the Quadrangular Track meet with 64 5-6 points, a safe margin over Manhattan, the runner up for first. with 50 5-6 points, and received as a reward a beautiful silver trophy. Salina placing third, piled up 31 1-3 points and Abilene trailed with 28. Swisher was the mainstay for the Blue Jays, taking firsts in the 100 yard dash, the 220 yard dash, tieing for first in the high jump, and running anchor position in the half mile relay. Swisher broke the J. C. H, S. record for the 220 yard dash, running the distance in 22.2 seconds, and he also tied the old record of 10.2 seconds for the 100 yard dash. He would easily have placed first in the broad jump, but he was barred from entering because of the limitation of the number of events in which individuals could enter. Davis contributed his share to the success of the Blue Jays, placing first in the mile run, third in the javelin throw, and running anchor man in the medley relay. Davis finished the mile with an easy lead, and as anchor manin the relay made possible the first place for Junction' pulling himself into the lead on the home stretch after an entirely unfavorable start. Siniley tied for first place in the pole vault and took second in the javelin throw: Ericson took the javelin throw and placed a third in the discus: Lancaster ran a nice race in the half mile, sprinting his way to first place on the homeward stretch: Talbot took five points in the low hurdles, skimming over the sticks in the lead a greater part of the distance: Fegan placed sec- ond in the 120 high hurdles and upheld fourth in the broad jump: Ed Nards brought in a second place in the mile, running not far from Davis' heals at the finish: Clark placed third in the broad jump and ran in the medley relay: Taylor tied for fourth in the high jump and ran in the medley relay: Reed came in fourth in the 220 yard dash and Townsend started the medley off with the 110 yard dash. Out of the seventeen men entered in the meet at Abilene, thirteen received letters. This .1 li' - ' 'llll REVIEW OF TRACK SEASON .1..,Qg,..l. Amx X i - -3 ' ' W fact was a fine stimulator to the season, and it speaks well for the squad. In order to receive a letter in track, an individual must place a first or second or run in a relay placing first. K. U. RELAYS J. C. H. S. in Lawrence Swisher, again had an individual who represented his school to a high degree at the K. U. Relays, and never before have such honors been won by an individual from Junction City at the relays. The Kansas Relays of 1929 were one of the four largest ever heldin the United States. 107 high schools of classes A and B were entered in the meet and Swisher represented Junction City among 47 class A schools. These facts show that the competition was plenty hot. Swisher placed first in the 100 yard dash, and tied the state record made by Fisher of Winfield in 1921, stepping the distance on a soft track in 10 seconds flat. ln this race the rec- ord of J. C. H. S. was broken by .2 of a second. He also came in first on the 220 yard dash, run- ning it in 23.5 seconds, his time being cut down considerably because the track was standing in water. Swisher was the only athlete in class A to win two firsts, and he received a hand- some trophy for having been high point man in his class. Swisher's two firsts gave Junction City fifth place in the meet, which is rather remarkable considering that many schools who took as high as twenty men to the meet failed to place. DUAL MEET WITH CHAPMAN Junction easily won the Dual Meet held with Chapman. April 24, taking 97 points to the opponents 25. The time in the track events was slowed up considerable by a stiff south-west wind and poor condition of the track, Swisher shattered his own broad jump record of 21' 1 1-4 made in the inter-class meet this year by jumping a distance of 21' 9 3-4 . OTHER MEETS OF THE SEASON The North Central Kansas League Meet, which was held May 4th, came too late in the season for the results to be published in the Year Book. Before the meet Manhattan, Concordia, and Junction City were tied in their standing in the league, and the outcome of the meet held at Manhattan determined the winner of the league sweepstakes cup. Junction City had a fine cnance to win this meet and the Pow-Wow staff is sorry that it was not able to print the results. Saturday, April 27 Swisher was sent to the Baker Relays. He won first in the 50 yd. dash breaking the school record of 5.6 which has stood since 1922. He also won the broad jump with a jump of 20'111-2 . He received two large trophies and two medals. On May 9th the sectional meet was held at Salina, all placing first or second in the league meets being eligible to entry. All placing first or second in the sectional meets over the state were eligible to enter the State Meet held at Emporia May 17. 1929 TRACK SQUAD The names of the 1929 squad and the events are as follows: Davis - mile, high hurdles, medley relay: Lancaster - 880, high jump, mile relay: Smiley -f pole vault, high jump, javelin: Ericson - shot, discus, javelin: Fegan - broad jump, high hurdles, low hurdles: Clark - high hurdles, low hurdles, broad jump: Stevens - 440, mile relay: Damon - 440, mile relay: Swisher - 50, 100, 220, broad jump, 880 Relay: Townsend -s 100 220, 880 Relay: Talbot - 220 Hurdles, Broad Jump: Edwards - Mile, 880: Taylor - 220 Hurdles, High Jump: Reel - 100, 220, 88.1 Relay: Grammer - Pole Vault, 100, Medley Relay: Zeigler - 440, 880, Mile Relay: Duffy - 100, Relay: Lee - 880, High Jump Q 1111 1 xxxxx X QQ f'- ' ff ff' -Q if JL Q ,MIM ML l 'V 'EEE fir f F DOC-PX P' ' I J 'Q MJ!! FE ATURES f' Af W I 1 'I' ' x I - 'LV' -I1 I. .fu W fl. 0 mf: I 1 xx ' x 4 'ii v NI i .......,A,, ,hum Illl TE In 357 W M 1 ff , 1 ', ag' A iw -, foo ' ! ' 'x i N , XA ' f:'f Q 6 ' U4 Wx! 1'-'l-'1ll gg'-gf? 3 3 j '1 ' . U , -f .1 cf .1 , I - X up--4 K pb- 11 -1 lllll FAMOUS SAYINGS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE ll..0 Tn. Mr. Tewell C at home D The House Cannot Stand Divided. Mr. Hardin 1 to wife D Give me Liberty or Give me Death. Mr. Callahan C Referring to dumb student J If I ever get a chance to hit that thing on the head I'll hit it hard. Coach Friend C to basketeers J Don't shoot until you see the white of their eyes. Mr. Wilson C about fishing J I propose to fight it out on the line if it takes all summer. Mr. Fletcher: All thatl am or hope to be, I owe it to my angel wife. Miss Cormany: When better students are made, I'll make them. Miss Thomen: He's a self made man but he stopped working too soon. Miss McClain: Eat. drink, and be merry because tomorrow is Saturday. HSWEETHEARTS ON PARADE Joe Slater to Vernon Cromb - I Want a Daddy to Cuddle Me. Jane Crumb to Babe Damon H- Don't Be Like That. Frank Walker to Gen Shellhaas -- I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby. Ned Heath to Boletta Olson - I Still Love You. Don McKellar to Katherine Vogelgesang -- You're The Cream of My Coffee. Dutch Shumate to Mildred Trott - I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You, Loving a Boy Like Me. Galen Galloday to Meng Burns - Kiss Me Again. Don Collins to Mary Vogelgesang - I Love My Baby. Paul Stevens to Joe Young .- I'll Get By As Long As I Have You. Bob Fegan to Maxine Boman - Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me' Eggs Bollman - I Ain't Got Nobody. Arthur Zumbrum lo Ruth Hinkle - I Can't Live Without You. Bill Price to Lois Kirkpatrick - I Wish You Were jealous of Me, Dear. Bob Clark to Winnifred Wright - I'm Blue Over Two Blue Eyes. Lucille Burns to Bill Souttar -. My Man. Jack Johnston to Flora Myers - Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Robert Richart to Edna Burns -- What a Night For Spooning! Wilbur Newsome to Emily Sylvester - Ain't We Got Fun. Edward Smiley to Fae Benham - Can't You Hear Me Say I Love You? Don Patterson to Dick Geoffroy - It Must Be Love- Richard Brown to Kate O'Donnell - Sweetheart Of All My Dreams. Mr. Callahan to Fern Hauserman - Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away. jack Geoffroy to Mary Emily Baum - Thinking Of You. l 1 XXXXX i- Q 7:71111 Am .-.- . ' Was lt A Dream? I I 11lk I --gyxxx - L f I llgll I5 1 I K 1 -S 1' 1 -1-1 Illl YXKX 1 'P 1 H I J Ji I . . xxxx ' ' 'llll 1? I . V A... Q . A X llfll li ' 7 5 xxxxi I l I IIILZ x -1 1 tu YKQX X ' ' llll H' , li -LZ ., Sept. HAPPY EVENTS RECALLED ....-...1g.-...... School opens. Those bashful people called Sophomores are seen roaming around every- Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jun. Jan. Jan., 10 14 28 30 19 29 26 11 15 18. where. Chapel program held during fifth hour. Another chapel program. Work begins in earnest. The Al Jolsons and Marian Talleys meet for the first time. Football men all are stiff from a strenous practice- a regular morning after the night before is witnessed. The Jay Birds niet again and promise more pep this year. Was this promise carried out? Dramatic Club holds first meeting. J. C. H. S. is defeated by Abilene 15 to 14. Talk about your exciting gamesl One month gone wrong. Only 8 more months of school. Beloit is defeated by the fighting Blue Jays. 19 to 0 was the final score. The Blue Jays bowed to Concordia in the first league upset of the season. Concordia 13-Junction 0. Pow Wow Staff chosen. Albert K. is head man. Whoopeel Again J. C. H. S. is victorious in football. J. C. H. S. 7-Clay Center 0. Dutch Shumate skipped school. Cheer leaders chosen. Some job to he filled. Blue Jays tangle with Manhattan eleven. J. C. H. S. 2 Manhattan 0. Halloween as usual. Nothing exciting happened. Hope 6 Junction 6. Boy! this game was worth seeing and hearing, Heck! Council Grove beat us 6 to 0 but why worry the season so far has been pretty good. Hoorayl The Irish weren't defeated very badly- No, only by 14 points. Big banquet given in honor of the Blue Jays by the Booster Club. Did those boys store away that chicken.-and how! l The warbles warbled at the Jr. High-My how our songstt-rs love to show off in front of a crowd. Don Patterson and Vernon Cromb are absent-as usual. Rip Brown fell flat Cin the hallj for one of the weaker sex. Operetta cast is chosen- Helen Mead and Albert Bader to be the chief cooks. and bottle washers. J. C. H. S. basketeers defeat Clay Center 27 to 24. Talk about fight! No need to now though. I almost forgo: something. School is dismissed for a two week vacation on ac- count of Christmas- Whoopee! Snowed some more snow today. The poor Blue Jays were defeated by the Alumni-You know that fovorite expression Be kind to your elders Our basketeers all are very kind hearted. Manhattan certainly romped on J. C. H. S. tonight 31 to 11. This was the first league game too. School reopens. Its really funny to hear the different resolutions that some of these kids have made. Tuff luck, Blue Jays, Abilene got smart and trimmed us in basketball to-day. The cheer leaders received their new costumes today-the outfits are really swell. I don't know what is the matter with the Blue Jays. The second game with Manhat- tan proved te be as unsuccessful as the first one. Nothing exciting happene-1 today. Something very unusual for this lively school-Beg pardon the famous Blue J was issued. We were only defeated two points by Concordia. Things are beginning to look bright eriGrade cards have been mailed out --One semester over with. 4 l Ill! SXXKY Z ll 1 f I N i l. Jan. 19 26 31 1 1 2 8 13 14 15 Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb Feb 15. 20. Feb. 22. Feb. 25 Feb. 28 28 Feb. March. 1 March 8 Marck 13 March 19 April 1 April 2 April 5 April 12 April 16 April 18 April 22 Aprll 23 May 5 May 10 May 17 May 19 May 23 May 24 Fi HAPPY EVENTS RECALLED ..i.4g..-..-.. Abilene just beat us 59 to 17. Luck was with them because Iknow that they couldn't do that good all the time. We ain't so dumb or we couldn't have beat Beloit 23 to 19. Another month has flown. Just think only four more months of school. Glee Club presents The Gypsy Rover . Was it a wow-howlll Something else happened too J. C. H. S. defeated Concordia 38 to 21. The Blue Jays after a fast and furious struggle managed to defeat Beloit 22 to 15. Blue Jays defeated Clay Center again. Lots of pep was shown by the student body. Jack Johnston had a date with Katie O'Donnel. Hi-Y and G. R. banquet held at Universalist Church a jolly time was had by all. Talk about your fast game and 'Rapid F all's', well these certainly took place today when we beat Clay Center 31 to 32. Another song festival held at Jr. High. Heckl tlerington beat us 24 to 22. Cheer up though because we aren't doing so badly. The Charm School was presented at Jr. High. Bob Fegan and Vera Trusler far sur- passed John Gilbert and Greta Garboe in love making. Lyceum play, Smilin Through given today. Joe Slater turned out to be aregular sob sister. Hi-Yers entertained their fathers at a big feast - I stated that wrong because the fa- thers had to pay a dollar for his meal. Next day is March 1. Isn't that strange? Call it Appreciation Night if you wish to. Emporia Beat us 24 to 11 We put up a good old fight though. Seniors walk away with everything from S. E. A. Banquet. I mean they won two cups. They didn't take anything that didn't belong to them, Tobias - Harper Duo enertained those people who had dimes today. Blue Jay out again. Hooray a hot scandal sheet is promised and all scandalous people warned to hide their past. April Fools day. Just thought I would tell you. The Fowl J appears. Boy, a lot was discoverd about some of these would he goody people in high school Three one act plays given by the Dramatic Department at Jr. High. The Valiant, a tragedy, was the one to go to Emporia. Music Contest held. Seven numbers chosen to go to Emporia. Going to give the Emporians a treat, I know. We seniors fooled everyone and had our sneak day today. Mr. llardin and Miss Thomen, the chaperones, played bridge all afternoon. G. R. Mother and daughter banquet went over big. School exhibit begins. Pow Wow staff choose campaign managers to get rid of 300 and some year books. All Juniors and Sophomores are blue because they don't want the seniors to leave them. Seniors have one more week of school. Senior play is being rounded into shape, Say those seniors certainly can act. Pow Wows are issued and everyone pleased with them. Bacculaurate Sermon brought forth. Senior play given in front of a huge crowd. School out for everyone. Vacation begins! Nuff said. .1 Q -.I -zzz . -il . .xxxxx Y fIlIl . f .. A '- 51: I XXXKN I 1 1 .1 X1 ' ' Vllll - l Mildred Trott Ilfll 25 if 1 N 9 Boh Fegan Bill Lindsay Lois Miller Bill Souttar Josephine Slater Masie Steavenson Ralph King Jack Johnston Albert K. Bader Fen Hall Lucille Burns Gen Shellhaas Vincent Zumbado Helen Christopher Frank Walker Charles Lockhart Letty Olson Josephine Shellhaas LeRoy Davis TRY AND FORGET -,-..-ig,-.1 her giggle his curly locks his stature her ability to tell jokes his Capps Clothing her vamping ways her familv history his youth his permanent wave his voice his love for Spanish her tallness her figure his dumbness her smile his Genevieve his arguing her pleasing ways her good sportsmanship his trombone Bill Fox his wit Dorothy Harlan her power to tickle the keys Marjorie Geoffroy her bashfulness Inez King her pep Russel Baker his mischieviouness Robert Beattie his music Henry Bollman his spunk Peggy Bostwiek her history Robert Clark his looks Frank Cortright Doris Standefer Don Grammer Mildred Hansen Dorothy Harsh his dancing her typewriting his easy way of getting by her carefree air her niceness XXXXY XS- fl ... Illh- il' ' 1 1 2- TRY AND FORGET ..-i.-ig+..i. Cleo Harris Ned Heath Harvey Higley Florence Hood Grace Hoyt Robert Hughey Inez King Kenneth Lancaster Wayne Lee Flora Myers Naomi Norris Vemon Cromb Gladys Darnell Mable Graham Ava Darrow Winnifred Wright Mildred Dickson Frank Duffy Marie Ericson Boletta Olson Andrew Olson Esther Pierce Lawrence Platt William Price Louis Rago Goldie Roether Fleming Scofield Inez Schmedeman Ed Smiley Maud White Edna Yenni Frances York Alvina Zernickow Katherine Vogelgesang li l ' 1 1111: his calmness f 1 XXXXN Q, 7- his sarcasm his height her ready smile her cheerfulness his easy manner her hair his red hair his bashfulness her clothes her sweetness his laugh her industry her silentness her eye lashes her unadulterated blondness her smartness his choice of girls her indifference to the opposite sex her tender heart his niceness to the opposite sex her silentness his Love for the women his love for school his industry her good temperament his pink and lily like complexion her size his ability as an athlete her mouselike stillness her friendliness her grin her patience her queerne-ss I I-1 i1- nfllll V A -1 ' , , 1-1-15. -AKKSX ...- Z I H gf I I fr N 1 N 1 Ill! 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