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FACULTY JUNCO-ED 1 1936 l Miss Robinson Mr. Weber Miss Markusen Mr. Sheythe Miss Hayes THE FACULTY A. H. Weber, Principal, is a graduate of Albany Colle ge. Mr. Weber is com-- pleting his fifth year in Junction City. He teaches Mathematics, directs the Senior Play, and acts as Senior Class Advisor. Martin B. Sheythe, athletic coach and instructor of Civics, Science and Voca- tions, is a graduate of Oregon State College. Mr. Sheythe is completing his third year with us. Miss Zilda I-lriyes, a gracluiite ol' the University of Oregon, teaches French and commercial subjects, acts as advisor for the Junco-Ed Staff, coaches girls' baseball, and directs the student body play. Miss Ida Markusen, a graduate oi' the University oi' Oregon, is completing her i'i1'st year as an instructor in Junction City High School. Miss Markusen teaches English I, History, Commercial Geography and Arithmetic. Miss Helene Robinson, a graduate of the University of Oregon, is also com- pleting her first year with us. Miss Robinson is the instructor of English II, III, IV and Public Speakingg and director of the Glee Clubs and the Orchestra. THE SCHOOL BOARD The students of Junction City High School appreciate the efficiency, coopera- tion, patience and understanding which have been shown by the members of our School Board in their unceasing effort toward the maintenance and improvement of our school. The members of the School Board are: William Jensen, Chairman: Thomas Nelson, George Wilhelm. Angus Gibson, Clerk. l7l
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1936 P JUNCO-ED PRII, IPAL A. H. WEBER, Principal Cooperation and loyalty are essential to the suc- cess of any school. The members of the faculty and the members of the student body have exemplified their belief in these essentials by their attitude and achievements throughout this school year. What the future holds for Junction City High School, no one can say. The student body continues to increase each year. In music, athletics, an-d other student activities there have been laudable achieve- ments. We hope in the near future to have aschool district with a valuation sufficient to support afirst class high school. We are looking forward to a new school building and gymnasium. If these improve- ments are accomplished, we will be able to keep pace with the best institutions of the state. I am confident that our students will prove their true worth to the community by their devotion to the ideals of Junc- tion City High School and thus justify the sacrifice made by those who support the school. l6l
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1932 JUNCO-ED 3TUDENT OFFICERS Marion Reneau Deroy McGill Helen Mitchell Nora Showalter PRESIDENT v1cE-PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY THE ASSOCIATED STUDEN TS The purpose of the Associated Student Body is to promote interest in academic and extra curricular activitiesg provide opportunity for the -discussion and settle- ment of various problemsg and foster policies and proceedures of greatest benefit to the students. The officers of this year were: Marion Reneau, Presidentg Deroy McGill, Vice- Presidentg Nora Showalter, Secretaryg and Helen Mitchell, Treasurer. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Since its organization five years ago, the Student Council has dealt with problems concerning student activities which could be more efficiently settled by a small representative group. Membership of the Student Council includes the stu- dent body officers, a representative from each four classes, and the general manager of student activities. A constitutional amendment passed this year pro- vided for the election of the general manager. This office was filled by Delbert Dickey. The class representatives Were: SENIOR-f'De1bert Kaping JUNIORW--Elmer Mallory SOPHOMOREfMerle Burton FRESHMAN--Donald Dill E81
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