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

 - Class of 1911

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It is a very beautiful timepiece. The figures lll9lll, are en- graved in gold on the lower part, adding greatly to its attractive- ness. We feel certain that no one in years to come can look at the old clock, with the deep lines on its face caused by so many years of worry as it faithfully watches the students at their work without instantly recalling to memory that Senior class of 1911. llThere it stands by night and day- Ticking, ticking time away. Ticking on, through all the years, Ticking out our hopes and fears, As the classes come and go. There it standse-remindinq all From its place uoon the wall- Of the class that left it there Senior class of promise fair, Joy be with them as they go. 4-:Ot: Probably one of the best miotions out before the Student Body during the past year, was that for purchasing roses and planting them about the building. As the treasury Rose was sort of,-well,-finani-cally embarassed, a sub- Planting scription blank was circulated among the students for Days. the purpose of raising the necessary funds. - Several of the citizens also helped along the good cause by contributing liberal sums. We greatly appreciate their kindness and in a few years they will see the results of their generosity. About three dozen of the best plants obtainable were set out about the premises. w: If a high school puts out a good annual it must have the support of the students. Every student must be a booster and boost with all his might. Not only must he support . Be a the paper, but patronize our advertisers, they are the Booster. real backers of the paper.- If you want to kill the annual do not patronize our advertisers; or, if you go into an adv-ertisefs store, tell him you saw his ad in the Juneo- Ed, bother him all you can; then go across the street and buy from a non-advertiser. This will make him good and hot under the collar and you may be sure he will not patronize us next year. ' . Before you go shopping, if you are not sure who our adver- users are, take your Junco-Ed and look through the list of adver- tisers. Then go down to their store and make your purchase; but dorft forget to tell them you saw their ad in the Junco-Ed. It will please them; it will please us. Business for them means business for us. .ril'

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Ehitnriala ll - EDITORIAL STAFF., Editor-in-Chief ............................. . .......................... .................. Carey Strome .. 1m Assistant Editor ....................................................................................... Helen Volck .2 . ' Business Billai'ia'zer .................................................................................... , ...... Wm. Perman ,i . u ; Assistant Manager ................................................................................ Bertha Harpole' k Mi Literary Editor ......................................................................................................... Lois Parks '1 . SOciety Editor ...... , ........................................................................................ G race Jackson t - HH Athletic Editor ............ . ........................................................................ Bishop Moorhead H Debate and Student Body Organization's ................... Audrey Howard '; W! Locals ...................................................................................................... Thelma Hughes s Subscription Agent ..................................................................................... E bert Butler Assistant ...................................................................................... '. .......................... lV lartel Mickey ' '2 m: M: :1, ,i' . The Junc'o-Ed is published annually by tlee students of June- x. tion City High School, Junction City, Oregon. Subscription rates 35 cents per copy. Address all exchanges to the Editor-in-Chief; all business com- a ma iC'itlJl'lE' to the Business Manager. i 3 Entered at the post office at Junction City, Oregon, as sec- ' ond Class matter; under act March 3, I897. School opened last September with an enrollment of about w 1' fifty students, who have made the past year one of the most :v w prosperous in the annals of Junction City High School. Our Altl'ough our studentbody is not so numerous as that a Student of some High Schools sending us exchanges, school a. 3 Body spirit runs high, and this is what has made our high ; school grow in fame so rapidly during the last three years. Our student body is well organized, the meetings being conducted strictly according to Parliamentary Law; while the m' assembly is run largely on the self-govemment plan, which we' l believe to be the best ever established in high schools and col- i lEges. . i 7 The Senior Class knowing that they would soon leave the r:? m High School, never to return as students, felt THE as though they should leave something with SENIOR the School as a token of their love for it; and that ?.zf CLOCK their deeds might not vanish from the memory 5:1 of those to be. it About the middle of March they presented the School. with a fine large clock which is now fixed high in the front of the .Assembly Hall where it watches as a sentinel over the whole room. '



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50 x : OIETY On the evening of October 14th, the annual Freshman recep-t tion was given in honor of the class of 1914. . The president of the Student Body gave an address of wel? come, followed by a response by Mable Gadke, ,14. The remain- der 0f the evening was, spent in playing games and singing songs. Light refreshments consisting of bananas, cream and cake were served. On the4th of October the freshmen met at the home of their chaperone, Mrs. Mickey, to make their ,14 pennant. All were kept busy and soon the beautiful garnet and steel gray pennant was completed. The boys then gave several iiear-splitting yellsh and sang a few songs, after which refreshments were served. The guests departed assuring the hostess that they had spent a, most enjoyable evening. . On the 12th of October, 1910, seven of the eight members of the Junior class assembled at the home of Mr. Carey and Miss Katie Stromte for the purpose of making their cardinal and white pennant. The students of the high school learned of the suc- cess of their efforts in making pennants the next morning by the, display of the ,12 pennant 0n the wall of the assembly hall. Refreshments were served at rather a late hour and the guests departed after having ispent a most enjoyable evening. Those present were Misses Bertha Harpole, Agnes Laing, Lois Parks, Katie Strome and Messrs. Ralph Jackson, William Perman, Carey Strome and the class chaprone, Miss Ethel Shupe.

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1911, pg 73


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