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. '- thing 5 MI: I , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Chaperone-Ethel Shupe PreSid6nt ......................... 4 ............................................................................ Bsrtha Harpole ViCe-President ............................................................................................. Katie Strome SECFetary-Treasurer .................................................................................... Wm. Perman ASSiStant Secretary-Treasurer ............................................. Ann1 Mcharland Sergeant-at-arms ......................................................................................... Carey Strome Editor ....................................................................................................................... Lois C. Parks Class Colors-wCardinaI and White. Class Flower The Red Rose.
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SENIOR CLASS. Colors-ROyal purple and gold. blower-White Carnation. MottoeVincens et Victurus. President-Audrey L. Howard, Member of H. S. Debating Team ,09,-,IO, ,IO-,II. . Vice-President-Herbert L. Thom, Mtember 0f Debating Team :08- 09, ,09310, 10311; Football team! ,08309, ,09310; Basket- ball team 08-09, ,09-,,IO; Manager Basketball ho8309, ,09-,IO; Manager Ba:e Ball h08309, hog-tIo; Captain Track team ,1 I. Secretary-Treasurethelen L. Volck, Member of Debating team ,IOJII. ' Class Editor and Artist-Bi'sh0p T. Moorhead, Debating team ,07308; Football team t08-09, 139310, ,IO-,II; Basketball team t08309, ,09310, ,10311. It is with mingled feelings of joy and sadness that we present ourselves for the last time as a ,class of the Junction City High a Sch001,-glad with the exuberance Of youth and all 'it implies in future hope and possibility, sad to leave associations that have for the last four years proved a constant fount of pleasure and emmulation. We go forth, without one blemish On our record as students, and although as individuals we have met with the ills common in student life and perhaps have 0ftimes given more pain than pleasure and received more than our just share of consideration and forebearance both from fellow pupils and teachers, yet we can but leave with a fond hope that henceforth we may be able to diffuse some of the light shed upon us, and that the succeeding classes from dear old Junction High may receive even richer blessings from its effulgent beams. I'
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We, the Junior class in 1910, numbered eight, namely: Agnes Laing, Ralph Jackson, Carey Strome, Lois Parks, Kane Strome, Neil Purkerson, Wm. Perman and Bertha Hhrpole. Miss Anna McFarland entered school at mid-ye'lr, so that at present we number six as Mr. Purkerson is a member of Eugene High School; Miss Laing is in Caldwell, Idaho and Mr. Jacksoh is a bOOk-keeper for the Farmers and Merchants Bank of th1s city. So much for our members, now for'our place in the world. In student body organizations we come to the front having in the student body, Mr. Strome as an exceedingly successful Editor-in-chief and Miss Harpole as secretary. In the arena, our 'Willie makes quite a judicious president and our Carey an excellent secretary. Our Lois has the delightful job of being at the head of the girls Literary Society, with Miss Strome as her able secretary and Miss Harpole, sergeant-at-arms. In the staff we have Carey Strome as Editor-in-chief, Wm. Perman as business manager, Bertha Ha'rpole assistant business manager, and Lois Parks as Literary editor. . Wm. Perman represented us in debate. In athletics, Mr. Strome did some wonderful football play- ing and madegood in the track meets. Mr. Perman acted as football, coach, as captain of the boys' basket-ball team: and holds the record of making the most individual points in the Junior Freshman vs. Senior-Sophomore track meet. Three of our lassies, Miss Strome, Miss McFarland and Bertha Harpole figured prominently in girls Basket ball. Our ambitions are' that next year we shall be more prominent in athletics, social and mental affairs and graduate with many high honors. -B. HarpoleHIz.
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