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

 - Class of 1911

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Page 30 text:

THE GIRLS, LITERARY SOCIETY. Officers; Secretary and TreasureretKatie Strome. I President-Lois Parks ' Vice-President-Audrey Howard Sergeant-at-arms-Bertha Harpole and Florence Cooley Members. . Helen Volck Blanche Chapman Anna MlcFarland Evalena Calvert Ruth Tower 4; ' Grace Gilmore Bertina Orton , Goldie Tracer Sophia Peterson t Gertrude Millett Grace Jackson ,' Winnona StrOme Edith Wrenn .t Blanche Clark Reta Donovan t V Maren Gribskov Mabel Gadke ' Inez Cooley Lena Foster Lulu Carr Mabel Clark 'The Girlst Literary Society was organized in the fall of 1910. for the purpose of improving its members- intellectually. A great deal of interest is being shown in the work and the society prom- ises to become one of the principal features of our High School. . C' m' ' N M W . 0 1. 3!? ?'i f' 1 :3. .ul WV V W. m

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A STORY OF THE WEST. Resting on her oars and gazing far away across the lake, Mariory Day sat in her boat thinking, thinking, thinking. Ever since she could remember she and her father had lived in the little box house on the lake shore. She had never known her mother, for when Marjory was only two years old Mrs. Day had died, and was buried in the cemetery by the little white Church which was several miles down the river from the lake. It was not of her mother that Marjory was thinking as she sat in her boat on the lake. That spring she had completed the course of the common schools; and now she longed to go to high school. She was trying to plan some way. by which to gratify her wish. But as no plan presented itself to her mind she rowed homeward. Fastening the boat securely to the land- ing she walked slowly up the path and entered the house. i The home of Mr. Day was like many found in that part of the country a few years before, but at this time there were few remaining. The main part of the building consisted of a sit- ting room and bed room, above which was an attic used fer sleeping apartments. On one side of the sitting room was bniit a low, wide porch extending the whole length of the builchng and almost completely screened in by a heavy growth of ivy. On the opposite side was a shed kitchen which also served for a dining room. In the north end of the sitting room was a large fire place. In the corner to the right were several rudely con- structed shelves filled with books. The two windows of the room were on the side by the porch, and were curtained by some kind of white material. One curtain was. looped back to let in light to a lovely fern which was setting on a quaint flower Stand before the window. The low ceiling was supported by bare brown beams. The room was furnished very simply with a settee by the fireplace, a writing desk, two or three-easy chairs and a reading table. On the mantle shelf were a palr of pretty

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