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

 - Class of 1935

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W Ions I We lst row- -Carolyn Humphrey, Edna Myers, Doris Abervvald, Anna Rupert, Dora Reppart, Charles Hoyt, Bobby Norris, Carl David Bievert. 2nd row'-Patricia Eisenhower, Mary Louise Heavey, Gene Sloyer, Aubrey Hen- ning, Ross Zerby. 3rd row-----Bettie Eogelstrom, Phyllis Hall, Nellie Harvey, Alvin Hauserman, Bill X Z, a n W - H 1 y Smiley. 1 for ' 4th-Lucille Acker, Betty Smitlg,3 Lucille Roedigerw Evelyn Rush, Raymond Gormley, Harryi K.rt1ger',xEa,1fl lililby, Frank Gerlecz, 'Arthur Langvardt, Ted Sullivan, Viblap Neilson, and Everett Lallisfiwere notvin the picture. xiii ii is kg , Z P'-7 K ' U is ' i I i 1-4 I , , ' 4 4 il ,J A -' J if 5 A 1 ,X iii! Gee,-this isijiitgfkstingslyian:gptuiigeiif looking bunch d n't you think? Edna,-fMyers Bta13inxg!besid5:a dear friend of hers, nal ely Carolyn Hum- phrey, was on the dehzj teamj and notbsbjbagl that !i Qifi . Anna IiifBie.1f'g,also rated team berth on d' Jaton Charlesivtloyt, the oneivivifitli tlielqlflond cuyly locks, played the part of an elder- ly gentleman inktliel operetita-would you believe ith ,Now Pat E., woiftfiyou lead us in ,jsoine of ltljoge soul stirring, er-blood-curd- fe-l-ing schooliyells? and there's Gene standing nearby to help you, but don't disturb that tem.permental'esoprano, Mary Louise Heayey standing between you. 'VVhat's the joke Bettie? Yfdu've evidently been telling Phyllis Hall, who incidentally,,had the second in the loperettag and Nellie Harvey, that re- markable Chemistry stuckntfl' I 5 A 's'We lootballfheroeus must stick together, say Alvin Hauserman and Bill Smiley, jr. We are doing quite well toon. 'Wfonderhiwhyl they' pibt two Luciilles on the back row! Perhaps they have something in comrfygn. M Art Langvardt and Everett Lallis were too bashful to have their pictures taken but theyboth played basketball for I. C. H. S. fl 935 A-d

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I x ry Q 4 Tffiftl - . ki wi i in Hiunky Dories ri ff . J 7 .,, 4 y ge J! A. P.- ,, ',...,a-. . ,f...' ' f 4 ' . - fi ,iff 17:1 a 1 I l 1 i l ft x, k 3 .i 6 .X F 4 935 i rf' if ,I . lst row-Sue Shotwell, Jo Collins, Edith Roesler, Avanell Sylvester, Jack Swens- son, Max Elser, Harold Langvardt, Robert Miller. 2nd row-Irene Bridgeforth, Mildred Kirkland, Gail McLaughlin, Katherine Eunice Wiley, Ruth Gfeller, Fern Anderson, Stafford, 3rd row-Charles Zoschke, Lorenz Bunker, Madeline ton, Eloise Baker, Florence Wagner, Marjorie Acker, 4th row-Lawrence Kelley, Clyde Peterson, Charles 'lliken. -th row--Oscar Brott, Malcolm Tibbitts, Bud Kenney, was not in the picture. I Edith Roesler of the first row has the distinction the pianists. That's Genevieve Tucker. Amthauer, Dorothy Mor- Wiilma Amos. Armour, Carl Vlfare, Jade Dean Bright. Rena Cook of being the ringleader of awful isn't it Jack? lVe'll change the sun for you Mr. Swensson! Talking about musicians, Robert Miller, cellist, and Eunice XViley, pianist, are climbing high. Eunice played for the junior high operetta. Not to be for- gotten is Charles Zoschke, ace musician and traekster. Dorothy Morton has that certain look of anyone but a debater. O, well, Dorothy, live and learn. And far be it from us to tell how those four brawny he-men rated the back row by themselves. You know itls sort of a crowning glory. iw 1?-,ij pl C V VAL If ' 1 Q f i- W 1 , f V . l 1 Iv x V ,f ' ,U . 1 VLDAK UU J Rf- J' IJ' 'I wk L gg. f- If . ,' r A i -. Ji!! I x N V K i e- , .Lf tf ,,f Sy M 1 I I I K ', . CU gr XX Y I A Z ' r 1 ' 1. ' . . I it ,N ' ff V , , .z '11 f A Te' 1 nu...- Q.. . ' v.-f .x' N



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4? efaigi W W ti l w 'Q v -.xx , -X L ' L 5. ., ,., - -IN-ax , 'R K Qs- Ba X. as s A . -, -. is 1 A 4935 Blue Dragons and Jones Boys lst Row: Irma Barnett, La Vere Boline, Frances Murphy, Bonnie Perry, Paul- ine Olson, David Cohen, Robert Rose. 2nd row: Cora Louise Higgins, Cecil Smith, Maxine Baker, Temple Raemer, Dorothy Anderson, James Kerby, George Mailen. 3rd Row: Sylvester North, Betty Irwin, Jean Ann Lambert, Helen Louise Ols- son, Gladys Talley, Fred Dietrick. 4th Row: John Miller, Bob Baity, Arthur Hinkle, Mr. Embree, Harry Gamble, Henry Sand. lt seems the boys and girls just couldn't compromise on a name so they are known as the Blue Dragons and the Jones Boys, Ladies and gentlemen we want you to meet that great librarian, Mr. Ray- mond Embree, standing in the back row. Number four, please! This group is really talented and full of pep. Watch for them next year. Could you imagine anyone with such a sweet disposition as Bonnie Perry? Or Dorothy Anderson? Bonnie Olsson, pardon the nickname but it slipped out, leads the school band and very nicely too. Wasnit Francis Murphy cute in Oh, Professorv? She should go a long way. Oh, yes! Harry Gamble is quite the -man about town, besides being a lady's man he debates and is some actor. Arthur Hinkle certainly surprised us 'with such nice acting in Am I Intruding? Henry Sand starred in baskzlblll last season and please, please, remember Fred Dietrick as the good-natured janitor in 'fOh! Professor. Although she isnit pictured We'd like to remind you of D,xie Lee O'Connor, Fifi to you! She certainly can imitate those exotic little French gals!!

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