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25 Elgnfu - illllnin l f 'They begin to lift their heads higher --T-T-T'-Tv?-. -STE-T-7-'T-T-T'-F-TV'. . .17- SEVENTH GRADE 5 1 i ' i .V t.,,.,.,,..,,..,,o.,,1f,,.,.,, .,,..,,i.,,.,-H.,-H.. ., .l .H ., .- . In September, 1933, the largest class in the history of the Junction City Junior-Senior' High School was enrolled. Like all oth-er seventh grade classes it was scorned by the students above and kindly admonished by its teach- ers to study hard. But in a short time, by its willing coclceration in intramurals and other school activities., it won the respect of the upper classes and, by its high grades, it won the praises of the teachers. Now that the 1933-1934 school tum is almost over, these seventh glade students are beginning to lift their heads a little higher and to take notice of their surrounnsngs. Now and then they receive a kind look and smile from the juniors and seniors, but their greatest satisfac- tion comes from knowing that they vrill be regarded wxtn awe by 'he seventh grade class of next year. At l2 o'clock noon on the first Cay of school 153 of the 160 seventh graders. running loose in the halls of old junior-senior high, were lost. The other seven were safely accounted for by older brothers and sisters, who, much to their embarrassment when confronted by fellow classmen, were putting' into execution parental instructions received before leaving home on that fatal day' of Sept. 11. Following the procedure of the up- per classes, because they knew no better, the seventh grade convened Cif so conservative a term may be ap- plied to the unorganized body that it wash and elected officers-Tom Martin, presidentg Mayselle Shilling, vice-presidentg Sally Sumner, secre- tary-treasurer, and Robert Weary, pailiamentarian. Even though these seventh grade youngsters are thrown into daily contact with the statliness and reserve of the upper classmen, their un- restrained vitality forces them to re- sort to such annoying' pranks as darting' through the halls busily -en- gaged in a game of tag or dodging follow students while on roller skates or throwing pap-er wads and snow- balls or plugging locks or copping the choice seats at the basketball games. Try as they have to assume the sophistication of their superiors, they slid back the distance they had g3ined when at Christmas time they wrote confidential letters to dear old Santa Clause and spent innumberable evenings browsing' around in the toy departments. Seriously though, the seventh grade is to be congratulated upon achievements made in extra-cur1'icu- lsr activities. In intramurals, the Cc-ops, under the captalncy of Doris Crawford, were named volleyball champions in their tournament, de- feating eighth grade teams composed cf larger and stronger girls. Here's an orchid to you. In dramatics and music there are three. Geraldine Vineyard, as Fairy Moonbeam, appearing at the summons of the magic ring, and Mayselle Shilling anl Marjorie Miller, as Sprites of the Night, offering the Dance Grotesque, carried off honors in the junior high operetta, Prin- cess Chrysanthemum. Again and again the seventh grades will be remembered for the co-operation. loyalty and support they considered a requirement punishable by the severest of means if neglected. They set an example in completely filling their part of the cheering sec- tions at all athletic contests. Joe 'Roe-snfield led them in their lusty
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ff' WW ilmnfn 25 Wwe is if - nor as green as the freshmen. X Milford Benkula, Billy Biegert, Mar- guerite Blazi-er, Bryce Blessing, Mar- vin Bright, Aileen brooks, Irene Brott, Lorene Brott, Margaret Brown, Vendetta Brown, Esther Bumsbead, Ruby Burke, Teddy Burnett, Marie Baylies. Chester Birks. Twila Clowe. Delmar Clark, Ethelyn Callison, Jacque Coxe, Ethel Craw- ford, Lawrence Crider, Jim Caldwell, Barbara Criswell, Julia Crabtree, Jerry Conrow. Mary Daly, Gladys Darby, Fred Devenney, Charlotte Dixon, Clarence Delforge, Lavina Edwards, Jodie Lee Ession, Jack Elliott, Wauneta Ervin. George Ford, Jean Fischer, Mary Jane Flower, Inez Fogielstrom, Billy Folck, Bernard Foote, Patsy French. Faye Jean Gish, Florence Gorm- lcy. Fred Grimm, Lewis House, Jean Humphrey, Frances Hall, Harold Hammond, Robert Hampton, Zoe Harden, Ruth Harris, Pearl Hayes, Roy I-lnrvey, Raymond Helmick, Le- Roy Heskett, Georgiana Hobson, Robert Gillmer, Elzada Goad. Thomas Jones, -Arthur Johnson, Jesse Jennings, Mildred Jameson. Della Mae Kenney, Oscar Kling- man, Harley Kruger, Jerry Kerr, John Kummer. Maxine Livingston, Beecher Lick- lider, Dwain Livingstone, Arzella Lounsbury. Elizabeth Mae Maas, Cheyney Mac- Nabb, Frances Martinez, Evelyn Mc- Donald, Lawrence McDonald, Ray- mond McKellar, Betty Jane Miller, Elizabeth Ann Miller, Mary Jane Moxley, Harvey Myall, Katherine Mc- Callister, Robert McVey, Carl Myers, Virginia Morris, Marie Morgan. Beverly Neilson, Genevieve North. Jeannette Noble, Gladys Olds, Anna May Osborne, Sylvia Palmer, Nadine Patterson, LeRoy Peterson, Maxine Peterson, Bfth Pettit, Margaret Philips. May Pillsbury. Charles Platt, Dean Phin- ney, Mary Pitts, Gerald Ponton, Guy Padgett. Edward Ramm. Eugene Rector, Bruce Reighley, Pat Riney, Eileen Reber, Pearl Ratts. Marion Selby, Maxine Saunders, Russell Settle, Gail Shull, Charles Schultz, Henry Sayler, Denzel Shill- ing, Norma Small, AUDFBY Small, Joe Smith, Charlene Smltley, Craig Steavenson, Marion Stevens, Quinton Stiffler. Ina Stone, Aurel Sullivan, Florence Swartz, Fred Sherbert. Flcyd Taylor, Betty Vercoe, Cl-eo White. Betty Woodward, Pauline Whorton, Bob Waters, Carl Wagner, Jane Weis, Billy Wenger. Eugene Westover, Clarence White, Evelyn Wilson, Eugene Yenser, Lenwood Young. Class officers: President-Bill Wenger Vice President-Charles Platt Sec.-Treas.-Herbert Bunker. CJLKQANQQK 3
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151161 - lllllnfn 27 KK - and notice their surroundings l x interpretations of Fifteen Rahs and Blue-White and Hip Horray Junction. All in all, considering all the brain- racklng problems it has presented the faculty and, at the same time, all the honor and praise it has bestowed upon Old Junction High, it can be said that this seventh grade class is no worse, and, if received from an optimistic standpoint, it might be said to be a little better than some before it. Here they are: Charles Antonio, Grace Andrews, Winston Atkinson, Mary Elizabeth Buechler, Elizabeth Ballinger, Esther Baresel, Virginia' Baylies, Jack Berke, Helen Louise Boos, Fredrick Brock- man, Edna: Brollier, Beverly Brower, Jack Bryant. Phyllis Burkland. Warren Caldwell Betty Jo Calkin, Robert Campbell, Lowell Cannon, Evelyn Conrad. Eva Carroll. Betty Casey, Doris Cassetty, Dorothy Cox, Mabel Cress, Joan Carter, Laverne Champ, Donald Chrlstenson, Leona Clark, Mary Jane Collins, Mary Alice Cortright. Doris Crawford, Oneida Cromer, Lawrence Christensen. Thelma Dunn, Jean Delver, Donna Davidson, Gladys Davis, Bruce Dib- bens, Vernon Dillon, Evelyn Donald- son, Alice Dawdall, Mildred Davis. Hazel Eggleston, Earl Erickson, Laura Estes, Allene Evans, Pat Filby, Jacqueline Folck, Aleta Mae Foster, Roseline Farrar, Jean Gamble, Mar- jorie Glick, Lucille Green, Harry Gaunt, Virginia Gerlacz, Mildred Grofs, Josephine Gaston. Susie Harrell, Lawrence Heskett, Dorothy Heskett, Washington Hayes, LaVerne Hood, Jack Heavey, Jack Hartley, Marguerite Harris, Betty Ann Harding, Jackie Herndon, Nelma Huston. Cecil Isis, Jean Johnson, June Jor- don, Leonard Jones, LeRoy Knowl- ton, Lenice Kidd, Lawrence Kurtze, Dillard K-erby, Yvonne King, Frances Kelley, Maxine Keller, Rexine Kel- ler. Claud Lamar. Harry Lytle, David Loveless, Dan Loeb, Kathryn La- Point, Genevieve Leithoif, Norma Littlejohn. Billie Matthews, Viola McGee, Charles Miles, Marjorie Miller, Vir- gil Miller, Virginia Moore, Dorothy Moreland, Robert, Myers, Billie Mc- Laughlin. Betty Jane Manees, Tom Martin, Clarence Miles, Lewis Mc- Isaac, Juanita McGee, James Mc- Donald. Harold Newsome, Troy Osborne. Jce Olson, Dorothy Parks, Fern Peterson, Lillie Ponton, Lorena. Pra- ther, Frank Palacky, Curtis Price, Gordon Pechin, Raplh Peterson. Harold Reno. Marjorie Ann Riley, June Reno, Gladys Roeser, George Richardson, June Ragues, Luwana Riley, Joe Rosenfield, Betty Ros-ey, Ruth Rupert, Edwin Rann. Barbara Schmidt, Lester Sprinkle, Wilma Schmedemann, Edwin Selby, Mary Shaw, Mayselle Shilling, Dean Sohns, Delores Stohs, Edward Smith, Daisy Stewart, Eugene mneaffer, Ada Sherbert, Wilma Small, Lillian Sny- der, Harriet Stone, Betty Sullivan, Sally Sumner. Grace Taylor, Viola Trowcr, Laur- etta Tucker, Wayne Torgeson, Coatsle Trimble, Geraldine Vineyard. Rose Warner, Beverly Warren, Robert Weary, DeAun Weeks, Meta' Whiting, Harriet Wilson, Juanita Wrakestraw, Pauline Wells, Charles Williams, Homer Whorton, Melba Williams, Albert Zernickow. Class officers: President-Tom Martin Vice President-Mayselle Shilling' Sec.-Treas.-Sally Sumner. Parliament:-lrian-Robert Weary.
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