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

 - Class of 1912

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foe ?- al... - ,....-w.mrm-- , a- History, can you show a page more eventful? Napoleon, have you fought a battle more bloody. Troy, were your walls harder World, have you an honor more great? Heaven, you to scale? alone have a reward more worthy. ' Dan Martin, with Ruth Fuget by his Side, fought foot by foot l torrent; the maddened waves dashed high, the current i the heaving but his aim, his star, the I carried him into the Whirlpools of despair: shore was reached. And Dan Martin, with Ruth Fuget by his side, Shall continue to strive, though the toils be great, though the world may rage, to the star of his. ambition, till he reaches the golden shoretof heaven. Tleolllce l5 3 r901. lent, 3nd in mm 'iemislortune 10 ylaniel had undo11b seems to have ha! 5;:ppose, for instill gcilentally place 21 tired by his teacl fllle Olllcef, ll .53 Professor will eclorder in the St '55 reconstruction. wzalanatomy of th rule puer will izllurned ninetv- :gmore like he h'ai ll1 incline of th llll. ll any of yc Sillntilc methods 1 2Isiatelzv place you

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'0. fs' w fif'f nth: l'- '!f fnwen 'ii' :71, 5:11 4t. one who has loved you these struggling four years? You have awakened me to a new life in a new world, where all my former surroundings seem so utterly Hat and contemptible that I have an ambition to rise. My trail has divided. To do this, I must strive on through college, to a place of usefulness and influence in the world which shall entitle me to a place in such society as yours. If I succeed, I shall owe it all to you; but if-W nDan Martin, have you gone mad? You totally flatter me with your blunt statements? She had cut him off with a look that al- most froze him to absolute zero. But still she thought how like a man he talked. III only stopped to speak to you, and you-you take the liberty to-li liLiberty, yes. liberty? Dan broke in. HYou see Jack and 1-9 lth, yes, I see. Where is he now? lth, he went on to Harrisburg to spend a few days. Bertha Harpole and Carey Strome were to come down this way. and I was to return with them. But they are a little late and I suggested returning to meet them, which I shall do. Good evening, Mr. Mar- tin; I hope you will be in a better mood at our next meeting. Dan stood for a moment trying to gain self control. Then the whistle of the 5:30 met his ear, and he called- llMiss Puget, pardon me. Pray wait a moment; there comes the train? ' She took no heed, but walked on to the head of the next span, stepped on the outer plate, and waited for the train to pass. Dan stood a moment watching the graceful figure, then the massive engine as it flashed by dazzled his sight for a second. That one moment unfolded the curtains of one of the most horrible scenes of humanity. Dan was moulded into a statue. A faint cry, a figure, Ruth Puget fell into the whirlingabyss of waters. A moment more, two giants-Dan and the old Willamettee were in arm and arm combat, a strife through the tornado of water, a grave now beneath the waves, a castle now within the foam, an agate found within the deep; and Dan Martin held with one strong arm his life, his love, his dream. 53



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Eh? 0911M By Frank Edwards, 14 The office is a room in the High School occupied by the Super- intendent, and at different times by certain individuals who have had the misfortune to be sent thither by their teacher. I Daniel had undoubtedly at some time been sent to iiThe thcefi as he seems to have had no fear when thrown into the lions den. Suppose, for instance, that a small boy has had the misfortune to accidentally place a pin in another boyis chair, and that this is discovered by his teacher. Said small boy is at once requested to Visit The Office? He Will carry a note explaining the difficulty, and the Professor will at once take steps towards reconstruction of law and order in the school room. There are three objects effected by this reconstruction, Viz: the Professor, a rubber hose, and the physical anatomy of the culprit. At the expiration of a short period of time, the iipuerh Will again appear at his room, looking as though he had turned ninety-nine somiersaults through a doughnut, but feeling more like he had precipitated himself on a sliding scale down the south incline of the Rocky Mountains. Now, if any of youhave any doubt as to the effectiveness of the scientific methods that are scientifically applied in iiThe Office, immediately place yourselves under the jurisdiction of school au- thority. If upon your first or second reception to the aforemen- tioned room you are not convinced of your mistake, welleconsult a physician as to the condition of the contents of your cranium.

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