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

 - Class of 1912

Page 89 of 126

 

Junction City High School - Junco Ed Yearbook (Junction City, OR) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 89 of 126
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Page 89 text:

t :tt'f t3: 6'? Kr: L chosen to represent the school in the league debates: Ejner Hentze, Wm. Hoppes, Martel Mickey and Thelma Hughs. Owing to the fact that only eight schools had enlisted in the Central Oregon District, Junction City and Springleld were put on as one division of the district. The question for debate was, Resolved, That a state law should be passed providing that school districts should supply free text books in the public schools below the high school grades. The debate with Springfield was held January 19th, 1912. Our negative team, consisting of Wm. Hoppes and Martel Mickey, went to Springfield, where they met Springfields affirmative team, cone sisting of Harold Hockett and Ada Harbit, and won the debate by a two to one decision. Our affirmative team was represented by Ejnaer Hentze and Thelma Hughs, who debated with Springfieldls negative team, Annie Carson and Randolph Scott, and defeated it by a two to one decision. These two victories gave Junction the championship of this division of the district. The next debate for district championship was held February 2nd. The schools taking part were Albany, Lebanon and Junction 'City. Our negative team went to Lebanon, where they met Leba- non,s afhrmative team, Prentiss Brown and Isabella Garland, and lost by unanimous decision. Albany's negative team, Charles Oh- ling and Irvine Atchison, came to Junction City and won over our affirmative team by a two to one decision. The two defeates ended the debating career of Junction City High School for this year. But if the students show the same good spirit in debate next year as they have in the past, and undoubtedly they will, there can be no reason Why they should not be represented by a team which any school can be justly proud of. This year we entered the contest, getting the district championship, but if the debate spirit continues to grow, probably our school will be heard of in the contest for the state championship next year.

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Resolved, That the government land grant policy to the rail- roads has benefited the country. Affirmative, Wm. Hoppes, Lena Foster and Gladys Wagner. Negative, Hobert McFadden, Leslie Bailey and Albert Kaping. Resolved, That the cities of the United States should adopt the commission plan of government. Affirmative, Carl Reetz, Ray Vaulthrin, Glen Strome and Peter Jensen. Negative, Carey Strome, Evelyn Calvert, Helen Ehrmann and Reta Donovan. Resolved, That the departmental plan is more beneficial to the grammar school pupils than the grade plan. Affirmative, Arleigh Thom and Bertha Harpole. Negative, Katie Strome and Ruth Tower. Resolved, That the Oregon Electric railroad will benefit Junction City. Affirmative, Hollie Leathers, Marguerite Young and Emma Kaping. Negative, Carl Jensen, Blanche Chapman and Harold Burns. Resolved, That worldis peace is an impossibility. Affirmative, Ejner Hentze, Jewel Hays, Frank Edwards and Chester Harpole. Negative, Roy Tracer, Boyce Young, Claud Goodlin and Wilbur Reetz. From these the following twelve were chosen: Wm. Hoppes, Carl Reetz, Ejner Hentze, Carey Strome, Martel Mickey, Jewel Hays, Thelma Hughs, Katie Strome, Hobert McFadden, Anna McFarland, Ruth Tower and Wilbur Reetz. The next tryout, which was the final decision for members of the league debating team, was held by these on the evening of De- cember 22nd, and the following questions were debated: Resolved, That United States Senators should be elected by direct vote of the people. Affirmative, Carey Strome, Hobert MC- Fadden and Carl Reetz. Negative, Wm. Hoppes, Ruth Tower and Martel Mickey. Resolved, That separate high schools should be maintained for boys and girls. Afhmative, Katie Strome, Jewel Hays and Wilbur Reetz. Negative, Ejner Hentze, Thelma Hughs and Anna McFar- land. Three students of the State University, Leon Ray, Fay Clarke and Percy Collie . acted as judges. The 1crdlowing students were 86 l :33: t i .' A I. d .y f I 31:: i W I 3' r - ob 'j.l J WA, . a Q. i... . . , i'bi ! rgJ ' r-m'w Q .w r .5: V; I .1,th Jl'! . , H! P ,, r 3' hh M a. - 31', . we A4 3 s.'i e t weir; fa at I gtt'r i i. ' iiii Ii u? i w k M iiir 'j, l 'i B . WV 'Hw n i i' . '2' hiftd U fr it itt' .x ' iitis iIii f' t :0 h r i , 4:4 1' l 1; . 3 u . s i i Wru'u ' E 1i t, .azr'n :trntt :nrmirth't V WM t W' txi'ihr 'rr t i t antas'u w it w ??'L'H 5a! 'va 29m; . AT'MHQ' :4 t ?'n' :11: 3.. 'EM t 3 . x . 7.135! W M v 39 a 'K41 m1?! rih.f :5- xx 711:1' a ?.fiit .32! , :tca a imkw I 't 1W; - . 'r r . , i U I .5: 3': ub ..;. l ,- k. MW. u



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IHnnthall CAREY STROME ......................... Captain AUGUSTUS FLINT ...................... Manager LEE VERNE TOWER ...................... Coach 55112 Eeam Arleigh Thom ............................... Center Paul Rawlins - ......................... Right Guard Harold Burns ......................... Right Tackle Peter Jensen ........................ .--1-Right End Chester Harpole ......................... Right Half Augustus Flint ......................... Quarterback Wilbur Reetz ............ . ................. Fullback Boyce Young .......................... Left Guard Glen Strome ........................... Left Tackle Carey Strome ............................ Left End Hollie Leathers ........................... Left Half Will Hoppes ............................ Right Half 1911 FOOTBALL SCORES October 28, at Junction City, J. C. H. S. 28; Cresw-ell 6. November 4, at Brownsville, J. C. H. S. O; BroWnsville 33. November 11, at Junction City, J. C. H. S. 0; Eugene 16. November 18, at Creswell, J. C. H. S. 11; Creswell O. 88

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