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

 - Class of 1932

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SEN IORS Seniors are what lower-classmen look for- ward to being and what the seniors them- selves often wish they weren't. You may not agree with us on this,but we've often heard that comment, so we judge it true at times. Seniors should make the most of this annual, for it is of, for, and by the seniors, as good yearbooks should be. Years from now, you might possibly look over this book again and find your picture and say, Those were the good old days. Iwas a senior then. We're just making a predictiong it might come true. Anyway, turn the page and look over the seniors. Z I , .Q-'X Q WWW 9 'J' Iliff MQW? - IN X of iiiiiiiifrfirikfjx

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WINCHELLOWDOWNING THE FACULTY Peep! peep! say the little chickens in high falsetto-- peep! peep! answer the big bus horns in resonant bass and the merry old Pow Wow snoopervisor goes a peeping thru the faculty. This staid group of human beings are really human after all, so the nosing correspondent has little difficulty in digging up the dirt. Here's a shovel, proceed. Mr. Victor Clough was secretly married to a Pittsburg girl during the Christmas holidays. The gala event took place at Oskaioosa, Kansas, or thereabouts. Someone has asked, Why don't teachers have freckles? That question is easily answered. Journey down to the art department supply room, take out your magnifying glass, wipe it care- fully with your handkerchief, and look around. If the light isnit poor, you'll probably fined twelve Cno more, no lessl empty Othine Cfreckle removerj jars. Miss. Evelyn Besack, the art instructor, is a Titiang that may be a clue concerning the bottles. Miss. Ethel Hinds, who avoids that future shadow, is engaged, so she says. to a Missouri man. He's slightly over six feet in height, according to reports, and weighs about 140 pounds. No wonder she's reducing. One of our pretty commercial teachers has been escorted to the theatre by one of her students, a popular senior boy. Did you know that Mr. Dailey married one of his students? She was notan eighth grader, but one of his lifesaving pupils. One morning, very early, a senior noticed a lady's white glove on the running board of Mr. Ray Heady's Ford roadster. A thorough investigation proved nothing. Please explain, Mr. Heady. Mr. Robert McPherson, the sponsor of this year book, is engaged to a Kansas City girl, and is probably making payments on a diamond ring or did he pay cash. The caretaker and entertainer of the study hall, Miss Marion Kirkpatrick, was the victim of an embarrassing moment when she came to this city. She mistook Mr. Dailey for a student, and gave him a bawling out for some rowdyism in his actions. Principal Jerry J. Vineyard is said to have gone to a conference and heard the word 'incidently used by a speaker there. He immediately adopted it for his own use. Calling students Miss and Mr. was introduced this year by Mr. Carrol K. Ward, new commercial instructor. It was a novel experience for some of the students. Maybe it is because his mail is addressed both to Mr. and Miss Carrol Ward. Down in the boys' gym Coach Henry Shenk often shows off his talent for public speak- ing by talking to his classes for the whole period. The boys appear to be spellbound, but thats just the way they look. We have an absent-minded proffesor in our midst-Mr. H. R. Callahan, who often un- knowingly pulls a fast one while in the act of concentrating on chemistry. Mr. T. J. LaRue is known as the fisherman of the faculty. He can tell plenty of good stories about the big ones that got away. He is also a riileman, being a crack shot with a .22. Miss Marguerite Bignall is trying to avoid that future shadow, as are several other faculty members. She likes swimming for that purpose. This ends the ramblings of the snoopervisor. He couldn't find anythiny else worth men- tioning about the faculty.



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