1934 Pow Wow
Junction City High School
Senior Class, Page 2
Pictures and Profiles

Row 1- Christopher, Collins, Day, Durland, Ferris, F. Franklin
Row 2- Clevenger, Cox, Dent, Edwards, Folck, P. Franklin
Row 3- Coleman, Crabtree, Dietrict, Ervin, M. Franklin, C. Freeman
LESTER CHRISTOPHER Is a strawberry blond. He takes dramatics and he's good at it, too. He plays the tuba and the saxaphone and goes steady with the little lady who was his wife in the senior plaey. "Let" looks as though he had just stepped cut of a bandbox.
MARGARET CLEVENGER is interested in the girls rifle club. She says, "Bring your own ammunition," "There'll be shooting at the Elks Club Saturday" and "Pay your dues" Margaret's a grand girl though.
MARGARET COLEMAN is editor of the Blue Jay. She writes feature stories. She's vice-president of the Girl Reserve. She takes 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 advertisement. No! It's MARGARET COLLINS. She takes typing and journalism. She wrote some high-powered editorials during her newspaper career. She wrote "An efficient stenographer doesn't chatter" 500 times, too.
Let's see. IMOGENE COX is a quiet, blue-eyed, brown-haired girl. She'll go a long way before anybody knows it. Sue's been going steady for three years, and we'll bet half of you didn't know it.
And here's his father's favorite son—EARL D. CRABTREE. What's the low-down about Earl? He's in Pep Club. He takes printing and book-keeping. He was out for football. 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. Say, Nolan. what's 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, serious sort of person and plays the trumpet to amuse himself. Ralph's a pretty nice fellow, although he doesn't tell many people.
At last FRANK DURLAND'S picture appears in the senior section. 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 blond, played football, and is oftentimes somewhat of a pest. However, Paul and M. Coleman are quite good physicists although Mr. Callahan doesn't exactly agree.
EDGAR ERVIN is a small lad, and doesn't say much. You'd scarcely know he was around. He was on the basketball squad this year. He played a good game. too.
RALPH FERRIS! Somebody told us his favorite amusement was sleeping. Ralph is the author of the statement, "Blessed is the man who 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 ROY FOLCK. Roy plays the saxaphone.
Here's Flora Franklin. No it's MARY FRANKLIN. Mary's a strong believer in being "seen and not heard." Mary is a typical 1934 girl —bright energetic, obliging, and a good student. How's that for a bouquet?
Now here's FLORA FRANKLIN. She's Mary's big sister "what's littler" than she is. All we said for Mary goes for Flora. They're not sure whether they want to be nurses or stenographers, or is it teachers?
And here's their brother, PAUL FRANKLIN. And he's got red hair. They 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. Here's to you, Franklins !
CATHERINE FREEMAN is a blond. She "shore looks nice" in blue. She takes higher mathematics and everybody says she plays a good game of
basketball. Is there anyone who says she doesn't? Speak up now, or forever hold thy tongue!