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

 - Class of 1934

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B again - lllllnfn Christopher Collins Day Durland Ferris F. Franklin Clevenger Cox Dent Edwards Folck P. Franklin Coleman Crabtree Dietrict Ervin M. Franklin C. Freeman spell her middle name. Iltfs Wil- li-emia. Can you blame her? tP. S. We think that's it.J We remember HOWARD AVERILL as Jim Sparks singing Beloved. These Few Words I Perm. to the ligtening ear of a fair captive of the Nancy Lee. In real Life her name is Helen and if you 'nust be spfciho, h-er last name is Chatham. HENRY BARKER comes next. Iifs one of those goodlooking, silent men. Girls. he's not tied down. Don't let the chance of a 1If6L1mE f?b go bv. When it comes to debate, journt- alism, history and piano you just stop and wait for the parade to go by. Lets see. OTIS BARKER has curly hair and he parts it in the middle. His middle name is Fuller. fWhat do you think of that? Pretty nifty. we calls it.5 He plays basket- liall. Loo, And here's BEVERLY BAUER. What about her?. Oh, yes. she wants to be a stenographer. Her ambition is to tvpe 60 words a minute. Shes cutc. but she's going steady. Boys, consider this a warning. What if HELEN were a gong in- stead of a BELL? Oh, .xeart-ielt apologies. Helen. He forgot you c:dn't like that pun. You know the pun is the lowest form of humor just as the hun is the lowest form of brrad. Let's eee. Helen is president of Girl Reserve. She's in the Pep Club. She tak-es journalism. That's enough for her. Now. what can we dig' up about LEROY BELTZ? Well, he takes dra-I matics. He plays on the bask-:tball team of the Lillies of 323. l..isten. girls. here's a tip. LeRoy is a free man. Gee! HESTER BENNETT plays the piano. She takes ciramatics. She p'ays basketball. She takes journal- ism, I-Ier hair is naturally curly. She tumbles fin more ways than onel. Did you ever notice her pic- ture in the Pow Wow last year? Here's a couple of facts about CHARLES BROWN we bet you didnt know. His middle name is Alexander. IAin't that fi-erce?b He tak-es typing and once in awhile he has more words than errors. You can't imafline what a day like that means to Char- lie ORVILLE BRUMM is a quiet coun- try lad. He's orful long, and plays jumping center on the basketball team of Ward 324. He's a' blond. He's a farmer. Some say he'l1 be famous bugologist. DOROTHY CARTER is a quaint little lass. Shell make some unde- serving man a good wifes. We don't know about cooking, but :he can sure sew. Boys. did you ever notice her eyes? Step right up and meet Sir Peter Leyton. alias SCOTT CASE. Scotts a blond, takes journalism, plays foitball, and is a whiz where bas- k't.ball is concerned. He's president of the class of '34. too. Girls, did you ever notice that schoolgirl com- plexion? LESTER CHRISTOPHER is 11 strawberry blond, He takes dramatics and he's good at it. too. He ilays the tuba and the saxaphone and goes steady with the little lady who was his wife in the senior play. Let lool-is as though he had just stepped cur of a bandbox. MARGARET CLEVENGER is in- terested in the girls rifle club. She says. Bring your own ammunition. There'll be shooting at the Elks Club Saturday and Pay your dues M'arg2ret's a grand girl though. MARGARET COLEMAN is editor

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WXPYY 1 'W qJ.1fn-u1nfu ,VW 39w'li?Q',fgI?:r Y if-f'kQD-7 'f,JL?g M. A:ker li. Anithauer R. Acker tl. Anithauer C. Anitliziuer Andrus came around. All right, It wasn't for what you're thinking. Richard Swens- s.n, Hcov-er Rupert. Henry Barker. John Grentner, Robert Freeman. Earl Amihauer, and Floyd Wiley had these bi-weekly conferences with Mr. Vine- yard for study for the Summerfield Scholarship tests. 4We won't tell how many tim-es they were Called for nn-Summerfield purposes, Ask them about thaw This year the class drank a toast cf lemonade spiked with grapefruit juice To the Ladies and presented the play of the same title. Those tekfne part repnrt that one gr-and and glorious time was had and that the efforts of Miss Hinds. who strugi- pferl so valiantly with the group, should not go unmentioned, It is being' rumored about the halls of learning that cer-aln seniors had quite a bit to do with the pub- lishing and editing of the Blue Jay and of this tome of which you are now reading. It's true. They admit lt. As graduation is now close at hand. the seniors begin to think of their rapidly disappearing high school days. The exuberance that usually accompanies release from school at Ascher 0. Barker Averill Bauer H. Barker Bell the inception of summer is now fem-ewhat tinged with regret at the thought of severing entirely the close connections that have been experi- enced during the last four y-ears. P.rhaps this treatise tif we may be alowed to deem it as suchb may help to recall to mind a few of the numerous things that have been in- cluded in the last four years of each seniors school days. But Whoa! Hold everything! We now come upon the distinguish'- erl members themselves. all present save for Mary Hurd, Floyd Shelton. and Fulton Britt. Fulton told us in a moment of confidence that he didn't want his p'cture in this book, because if he did. all the fair young damscls of the school would absolutely pester him to distraction until they hhd wheedled an autographed copy from him. But never mind, Fulton. Just member Clark Gable has his troubles. too. Here are the rest of them, how- ever, Perhaps they aren't bothered as Fulton is. Have you heard? It is rumored that MARIE ACKER is an artist. Wonder what she can draw. Tooth- pick Ilgure cartoons, maybe. She Bellz Brumm Bennett Carter Brown Case takzs typing and shorthand too. Say, lxlarle, how fast can you type? Ngxt comes ROBERT ACKER. folert is quite a man. His favorite saying is. I am big, I am stroiry, and I can take it. And we believe him. too. Look who is next. It's CHRISTINE AMTHAUER. Everybody calls lier Chris, except Billy Freeman. We won't tell you what he calls her, 'ciuse we d0n't know for sure. Then theres EARL AMTHAUER. He's a cousin to Christine. What'll we call him? A mathematical whiz? That sounds pretty good. It'll do until we find something better, any- way. Last. but not least fwe liopei. of the Amthauers is GLEN AMTHAUER, a brother to Earl. and because Earl is a cousin to Christznr, so is Llen. That's the process of elimination, or somethin'. We heard that BURTON ANDRUS has read several volumes on Faith My! My! What a studious boy! Don't be alarm-ed about this, 'cause it's not what it sounds to be. Hello. Agnes! Oh, we beg your pardon. Its FRIEDA ASCHER. She's the girl who doesn't know how to



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'flutn - lfllnfu H R. Freeman H eberly Humphrey Kerr Koepke Langvardt Urentner Heer Isaacs King Kramer Marston llamilton Hoyt Jones Kirkland Languien Mass of the Blue Jay. Sh-e writes feature stories. She's vice-president of the Girl Reserve. She t-aeks dramatics. Notice the look she has on her face now'! Wonder what she's thinking about-if she is thinking. Why. it's a toothpaste advertise-- ment. No! It's MARGARET COL- L'NS. She takes typing and jour- nalism. She wrote some high-powered editorials during her newspaper car- eer, She wrote An efficient steno- vrapher doesnt chatte1 ' 500 times. too. Let's see. IMOGENE COX is a quiet. blue---ieved, brown-halved girl. She'll go a long' way before anybody knows it. Shes been going steady for three years. and wc-'ll bet half of you didnt know it. And here's his fathers favorite fon-FTARL D. CRABTREE. Whats the low-down about Earl? Hes in Pep Club. He tak-es printinq and book-keepinq. He was out for foot- hnll. He tumbles. too. Just ask the girls. NOLAN DAY is next. He was out for football and basketball. Played a' lot. and mighty well, too. Sav. Nolan. whats an invoice? It is rumored that this question stumped you once. Here's Ruby Keeler, but everybody in J. C. H. S. calls her GEORGIA DENT. She's the girl with the big long fingernails, Right now she has those large dark eyes of hers fastened on Mr. Anderson's little birdie. RALPH DIETRICK is a quiet. ser- ious sort of person and plays the trumpet to amuse himself. Ralph's a pretty nice fellow. aalthough he doesnt tell many people. At last FRANK DURLAND'S pier-- trre appears in the senior section. When asked in whic euqhitnso . When asked in which course he's graduating, he always answers quite good-naturedly. The 'course of time. Congratulations, Frank! Now. PAUL EDWARDS. wipe that silly grin off your face. .Paul's a bond played football. and is often- pest. How-ever. tim-es somewhat of a Paul and M. Coleman are quite good physicists although Mr. Callahan doesnt vxactlv afzree. EDGAR ERVIN is a small lad. and doesnt say much. Yould scarcely know he was around. He was on the rasketball squad this year. He played a good game. too. RALPH FERRIS! Somebody told us his favorite amusement was fleep- ing. Ralph is the author of the statement. Blessed is the 'nan v'l'.o invented sleep. but curses on him who invented work. I am the laziest boy in school and my favorite study is the one gotten easiest said red-haired ROF FOLCK, Roy plays the saxaohonc. H-ere's Flora Franklin. No it's MARY FRANKLIN. Mary's a strong believer in l:-Qing' seen and not heard. Mary is a typical 1934 frirl -bight energetic. obliginef. and a good stud-ent. How's that for a bou- quiet? Now here's FLORA FRANKLIN. ShP's Marys big sister what's littler than she is. All we said for Mary goes for Flora. Thev're not sure whether they want to are nurses or stenozraphers. or is it teachers? And here's their brother. PAUL TRANKLIN. And he's got red hair. Thev all come to school in a model T Ford coupe. It's a great life if you don't weaken. and none of the Franklins have. Hers:-'s to you. Frank- line! CATHERINE FREEMAN is ablond. She shore looks nice in blue. She takes higher mathematics and every- body says she plays a good game of

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