Junction City High School - Junco Ed Yearbook (Junction City, OR)

 - Class of 1911

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FRESMAN CLASS ALPHABET. A is for Algebra, Freshmanis delight, B, is for Burns, whose head is not right. C. is for Carrssometimes off the track, D. is for Duty wherein we neier lack. E. is for Edwards, whose form is so lank, F. is for Freshies, whom Scullen won,t spank. G. is for Gadke, who primps like the deuce, H. is for History, a form of abuse. I. is for Ideas, which Freshies must learn, J. is for James, who admires the Fermi K. is for Kindness our dear teavchlers show, L. is for Love as some of us knowi. M. is for Mable, who thinks Mickeyis a crank, N. is for Nonsensestweill leave this line blanki. O. is for Order in which, we excell, P. is for Peter, who knows but cant tell. Q. is for Question, which teachers propound, R. for Reply so deep and profound. S. is for Strome, who a maid did adore, T. is for Thelmaspoor Jack is no more. U. is for Union, Which we ever maintain, V. is for Virtue-our lifeis greatest aim. W. is. for Winnonasthe youngest of us, X is for Xenophon ta wise old cusvsi. Y. is for Young-the pride of the set-- And Z is the last of the Alphabet. --E. R'. B.-,I4.



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We deem it absolutely impossible to let our annual be pub- lished without a word about the intelligent Freshmen, who as it might be said, ttare all heroes in the strifeft We held our first meeting during the third week of school, and it was certainly typically ttFreshmenW The following officers were elected: President, Goldie Tracef; Vice-Preslident, James Washburne; Secretary, Boyce Young; Trasurer, Blanche Clark; Sargeant-at-arms, Elbert Butler; Editor, Mabel Gadke. The class now numbers twenty-six. Three of whom are Sub-Freshmen, Thelma Hughes, Hollie Leathers and Hobart McFadden. The class as a Whole is a very promising one. We are steadily pushing onward t0 the gial of success. We have not taken a very active part in the affairs of the Student Body, having left that to the Older and wiser heads. We have three Freshmen represented in the Student Body officers: Vice-Presi- dent, Goldie Tracer; Treasurer, Boyce Young; Sargeantnat- arms, E. Butler. Also two on the Junco-Ed staff: E. Butler, subscription agent, and Thelma Hughes, local editor. eMabel C. Gadk'ef14.

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