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A 0 Club This club was organized March 14, 1914, for the purpose of helping its members for- get the cares and sorrows as well as to commemorate the joys of school life. The officers elected were: Helen Comstock, President; Anita Carrier, Vice- President; M ildred Meredith, Seeretary-Treasurer. The membership is composed of four Sophomores and four J uniors. During the school time Which the club exsisted they have held several social fun- ctions at the homes of the different mem- bers. At all of these meetings very enjoy- able times have been spent and our only regret is that they must cease With the closing school year. We hope that the the same members Will return next year and that the organization may continue in future years. The record of the A 0 Club must nee- essarily be brief on account of the lack of time for history to accumulate, but it may be seen that it fulfills a worthy purpose in its connection With school, by promoting friendship between the various classes. .ix
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Foot Ball Notes The season of 1913 proved a heavy one, '1 t ; ; Captain Clayton especially in view of the fact that so many and untrained. There was good material, however, for a winning team, and the boys worked diliy gently at all times. The games, in general, were wetlattehded and this branch of athletics proved the most popular. The season started with Lloyd, Coach; Max Clayton, Captain and Prof. Crago, Manager. Soon after. Mr. Kroeger of Grand Island, a former Cornhusker star, was secur- ed as Coach ' The first game of the season was played on the home grounds with the strong York team, and 'as a most thrilling contest in which the home team displayed excellent form. Not, until the last quarter was eitheregoal in-dunger, and then Nolte picked up a fumble and carried it within striking dis- tance of the goal. Lutes went over for the only score. 6-0. Following is schedule for season: York, 0 Central City, 6 Beatrice, 13 Central City, 6 Hastings, 12 Central City, 0 Gr. I. College, 0 Central City, 14 Aurora, 19 Central City, 0 Columbus, 0 Central City, 63 Kearney, 18 Central City, 6 Grand Island, 2-8 Central City, 0 . A number of games were lost because of crippled players. of the members of 11le team weie 301111;: ! Captain-Elect Wilder
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