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g?talf ROY TRACER .................................................................................. Editor-in-Chief ,ANNA McFARLAND ................................................................... Assistant Editor WILL HOPPES .......................................................................... Business Manager HOBART McFADDEN ............................................................ Assistant Manager THELMA HUGHS ........................................................................... Literary Editor KATIE SQTROME Society Editor HOLLIE LEATHERS .................................................................... Athletic Editor EJNER HENTZE .................................................................... Debate and Student Body Organization GERTRUDE THOMPSON ........................................................................... Locals JAMES WASHBURNE .......................................................... Subscription Agent GLENN . STROME ...................................................................................... Assistant The Junco-Ed is published annually by the students of Junction City High School, Junction City, Oregon. Subscription rates 50 cents per copy. ' Address all exchanges to the Editor-in-Chief; all business communica- tions to the Business Manager. Entered at the post office at Junction City, Oregon, as second class matter; under act March 3, 1897. The Junco-Ed has now passed its fourth anniversary. These four years represent its youthful growth; and we hope that it may rise higher and higher as our school grows larger and as the more advanced ideals of education become realities. The purpose of this annual is to give expression to the life and Spirit of our school, and despite all its trials We trust that its 77
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JUNCO-ED STAFF Sitting G. Strome, W. Hoppes, R. Tracer, A. McFarland. Standing T. Hughs, H. McFadden, G. Thompson, R. Rawlins, K. Strome, H. Leathers, E. Hentze. Hmomwmw MEL. .f. . ,.. .. U: Exam, . t h...qn. M Spwmmm m, , wmmviq... .. .
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,the students ; purpose has been fulfilled. The literary, the personals, and all other departments have shown the feeling of good fellowship and helpfulness which pervades the school. The Junco-Ed tiles show, also, as nothing else caneexcept the lives of the students them- selves-the friendly relationship existing between the faculty and and it is our aspiration to see this high standard raised to the highest pinnacle of perfection. This year a sudden change, caused by unavoidable circum- stances, just in the midst of the preparation of this annual, called away its most faithful counsellorgand took from us a faculty member who was loved by all. Her place has been filled by a worthy successor, and Miss Hamble deserves much credit for what she has done to make this volume a success. i Our school year has been a most successful one. we are proud of the graduating class we are presenting to the world. And the loyalty, and high standard of scholarship, set by the class of. 1912 will ever be a most excellent example for the students of J. C. H. S., with whom this class has been associated in their school life. Our students have worked as one in their student body organ- ization and in every activity which it has taken up. We have made the self-government plan of the assembly room a satisfactory one; and we believe it to be the best form ever established in high schools and colleges. The Junco-Ed for this year has sought to be a means of ex- pression for all the best. things in student life. If there has been any part of school life, uplifting and elevating, which has not been represented, it has happened through ignorance, not inten- tion. And the present staff have few actions to regret, because they feel that they have done their best. Ab Tl? ka 1' I 5'X m
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