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Junction City High School Commandments. e I. Thou shalt honor this school before all others. ' II. b .Thou oshalt not go to the lower floor during school hours Wlthout first puting their name on the board. III. Thou shalt not run up or down stairs or verily thou shalt see Mickey. IV. Thou shalt not stand in the lower hallway, for there Mrs. Mickey is on guard. V. Thou shalt not thI'OWtsnOW toward the school building, for such is the rule of the teachers. VI. Thou shalt not leave the room before roll call, for by so doing thy name may fail to be checked off in H. A. Setlllelr's big book. ' VII. Thou shalt not let thy desk cover stand open for, verily, I say unto you; Thou shalt be accused of eating peanuts or read- ing some work of fiction. ; VIII. . Thou shalt try to keep thy grades up, for then thou mayest have the privilege of entering athletics. IX. Thou shalt not be tardy more than once in a month for then thou Wilt have thy deportmtent marked lower. . . X. Thou shalt not follow in the footsteps of the Seniors. WISE AND OTHERWISE. Miss H. tcounting the puffs on Miss Mcts coiffuret ttOne, two, three, and a fizzle? Willie: ttAnna, thou dost not know what love is? Anna: ttTeach me, Willie; teach meV, I Mr. R. tholding a magnifying glass before hinU: ttI wonder if I can find Scullen?
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,R l V . , - I .L , - I; E k! .:3 .' w I, '3': f . ,3 . i 1. ' 1 , h v n: NQAQWHAWw .fwja. 7:2..- -7 ' ' L W. U A j. C. H. S. TRACK SQUAD 'l I Standing: Jensen. Butler, Reetz. C. Strome, Harpole mng Sitting: G. Strome. C. Hentzc, Jorgensen. Thom kath Perman, Mickey. Flint.
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Mr. Mickey: llT. J. Morgan controlls more money than any ,, single man in the U. S? ' u ' ' ', Smart Freshle: Amlt he married l! Young lady telling an interesting story: uThen they got a . divorce and lived happy ever after. Why a Freshie is like a kerosene lamp: He often smokes. He is sometimes turned down. He is often broke. He often goes out at night. -Ex. THE HIGH SCHOOL DIARY. Nov. IS-Class of 1914 decides to have a feed. Sophs have their first drink of hard cider. Some say the Freshmen didnt have a feed CD. NOV. 23aPr0f. Scullen, assisted by Strome, sees stars and seven moons of Jupiter. Nov. zk'Work seems to be rather hard for Sop-hs. Girls try new style of hair dressing. Scullen improving. Dec. 8-Never rains in Oregon, just pours. Did Edith and Elbert fight? Just a rumor. ' Dec. 23-Baileyis first public speech. Jan. 3-Everyb0dy make New Year resolutions. Martel and Bertha resolve to cheese flirting. Jan. zoaReport that debating team had joined theatrical troupe. Junction won over Eugene. Jan. 27-Miss McFarland introduces the bobble skirt. .Jan. 3IaMisses Strome and Gilmore recite in History. Prof. Mickey most tickled to death over this. Feb. IO-Miss Wrenn failed to wear her ring. Feb. 22-Washington born. Latin picnic. Gas borrows money from Chris Strome to take buggy ride. Feb. 28-Basket Ball game at Creswell. Bip made a sad mistake. March I4-Glenn Strome seen at show with a young lady. Speculat1on rife as to who she was. March Is-Lectures from all members of the faculty. Every- one has a pick on the Freshies. March 29-7Pupils in ttA Case of SUSPCIISlOH,, enjoy them- selves practicmg 1n the attic. : March 29aWh0 took Miss Thomson home from practice? If she went alone, who did Prof. Scullen take?
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