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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 THE HYPATHIAN CLUB THE HYPATHIAN CLUB is a girls' literary club -ff organized in 1911 for the purpose of furthering liter- ,1 mm ary enterprises. Officers are elected once a semester and meetings are held every two weeks. Freshman 'l.l,c::1Q W girls must be initiated into the club. The initiation is 5 very amusing and suffices for a program at the meet- ing at which it is held. Programs are given at every il .PIAQAQ meeting, so every girl in high .school is expected to take part in at least on-e program. Plays, recitations and musical numbers -are given. Special programs are given at Christmas and Thanksgiving, when a joint meeting of the Hypathian and Arena clubs is held. A Mother's Day program is another special feature. This year the Hypathian club redecorated the dressing room very prettily. A candy sale was given to finance it. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President-Pearl Bevel ' President-Gladys Dorsey Vice-Pres.--Emma Evans Vice-Pres.-Elaine Horton Sec.-Treas.-Holly Morgan Sec--Treas.-Holly Morgan THE ARENA CLUB V THE ARENA CLUB was organized in 1911 for the purpose of furthering the literary -activities among the boys. Until the last two years this purpose has been very faithfully carried out. In the last year or so, however, the club has gone from bad to worse until finally it was disbanded, or better, died a natural death. You can lead a horse to water, etc. A few of the - boys were very interested in this work, but the major- ity ruled. In all probability it will be resumed next year. The literary organization is a very good means of furthering the literary activities among the boys and should be revived. W , -P on .1 ' 1 ,Mine '50, -,. 1.. ,. vie lj, .. .1 if - 1.- 7 1' 1 -2- i , f.!-,.!.- KE. ao
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THE JUNCO-ED 1927 FOOTBALL SEASON OF 1926 The High School football team was without a coach this year. Altho the team was much stron-ger this year than last it was able to win but one game. All other games were lost but -by a small score. We were defeated in the opening game at Springfield 6 to 0. After having out played them thruout the game we lost on a break. Lebanon, the team which beat us 54 to 0 last year, was held to a 12 to 6 score. They came close to being beaten several times and were made to look like dubs when we pulled the triple pass play. The Shedd game was a joke as far as we were concerned. Brecken- ridge scored the first touchdown on the kick off. After that it was one touchdown after another. The final was 33 to 0. ' The Oakland game was played under an 80 degree sun. This was another game where Junction had nearly every break 'go against her. Oakland. scored in the first quarter on a forward pass. From then on it was all Junction. After having the ball near the goal line steen dozen times and losing it because of some penalty or fluke, we finaly crashed the ball across near the close of the last quarter. The try for point was un- sucessful so we were beaten 7 to 6. Oakland told us afterwards that the score showed that they won and that was all. The annual Brownsville football-fistic battle was a tame affair com- pared to the game last yearg 60 minutes of slipping, sliding and swimming resulted in no score for either team, altho we came mighty close one time when Pat made the famous tripple pass- The last game of the season was played on Thanksgiving Day and the only thing we have to be thankful for is that the water wasnit a foot deep- er and the temperature 10 degrees colder. Wet to the skin on the first play, Harrisburg and Junction battled back and forth across the field until finally Harrisburg broke thru for a 70 yard run and a touchdown. The net result was 6 to 0 loss, two or three cases of flu, several sets of cramps, 11 ruined uniforms and 858.35 for the treasury. FOOTBALL SCORES JUNCTION CITY 0 SPRINGFIELD 6 JUNCTION CITY 6 LEBANON 12 J UNCTION CITY 33 SHEDD 0 JUNCTION CITY 6 OAKLAND 7 JUNCTION CITY 0 BROWN SVILLE 0 JUNCTION CITY 0 HARRISBURG 6
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