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My, ,AJ'! DEBATINC TEAM Standing: H. Thom, Prof. Mickey Qtoachx M. Mickey, E. Hentze and Wm. Perman Sitting, A. Howard and H. Volck
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Early in the school year, the student body voted that J. C. H. S. should again enter the Oregon High School Debating League. Accordingly, on the evening of Decembers and 6., a tryout debate, in which twenty-four Of our students took part, was held in the Assembly Hall. On both evenings the ques- tions discussed were problems of public interest and were well handled by the speakers. The six chosen were: Willie Perman, Audrey Howard, Herbert Thom, Helen Volck, Martel Mickey, and Blanche Clark, with Ejner Hentze and Carey Strome, sub- stitutes. Eugene-Tunction City Debate. On Friday evening, Tanuary 20, the league debate between Eugene and Junction'High Schools was held in the Assembly Hall at this place. The question discussed was, tiResolved, That the immigration into the United States should be further re- stricted by educational qualifications. Eugene supported the negative, while Junction upheld the affirmative, the decision being unanimous in favor of the home team. The speakers of the visiting team were James McCallum, Harold Humburt and Henry Chesem: the home team, Herbert Thom, Audrey Howard and Ejner Hentze. . Lebanon-Junction City Debate. Oh the same evening that the Eugene-Junction debate was held 1n Junction our negative team debated the Lebanon High School trio, 0n the same question, in their city. The teams were as follows: Negative: Willie Perman, Martel Mickey and Helen Volck. The decision was awarded to the Lebanon speak- ers. When the points. in the triangle were summed up, Lebanon stood first, Junction second and Eugene third. Thus our debat- ing career came to a close for this year. KR
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Although a new school, Junction City High has always ta'fen an active part in all branches Of athletics, and has generally finished the season with a good record. Havingonly a few students from which to choose for the different athletic branches we are handicapped to a great extent, but, the spirit which the contestants for the honors display, has always made this hitth school prominent even with schools of much larger attendance. Football and basket ball were the sports m0?t actively eu- gaged in this season, but a track team was established later in the'season, which, judging from the way the athletes take hold; will be the main forte of our high school in the future. FOOTBALL. Football material was rather scarce this. year, especially in the heavy-weight line, but a team was deveIOped from the tryois and proved to be one which finished the season with a record to be proud of considering the weight of the diffei'ent teams they bwent up against? bZekeh Butler was chosen cap-. tain, while William Perman, the clever quarter-back of several seasons, was the one selected to show the boys how to do it. The following is the line-up.. which took part in the different games: - Jensen .................................... REL .............................. C. Strome Butler .................................... RTL .............................. G. Strome Studley ................................. RGL ....................................... Burns Thom ............................................ C--s .............................. Harpole ............................ RHBL ................... Thompson Flint and Perman ......... QB .......................................................... Jackson and Moorhead...FB .................................................... Brownsville, 32; J. C. H. S., o. The season opened October 15, on our own'gridiron iwith -a game against the high school boys of Brownsville, our boys be-
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