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

 - Class of 1927

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,A ,lil :af 'ie1fah1 f ' 4 ,ff- IKM.. 'ein' m,4?1fWiy ' HAZEL WEBSTER EDITED BY VIOLET NELSON

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'THE IUNCO-ED 1927 GIRLS BASEBALL 1926 The girls' baseball team has at last achieved that which they set out to accomplish a few years ago. Under the careful coaching of Miss Bolderston wehave met with victories instead of defeats as of the past years. The Freshmen, wlho turned out, were a great assest as many of them were excellent players. THE PLAYERS Alva Pedersen, pitcher 3 Emma Evans, catcherg Mary Wilde, first basemang Evelyn Shields, second basemang Margaret Wilh-elm, right short stopg Maxine Lee, third basemang Edith Ruder, left short stopg Elizabeth Ruch, relief pitcher and right fieldg Emelia Aasted, center, fieldg Wilda Dyer, left fieldg Genive Goode, Elaine Horton and Mabel Kaping were substitutes. Junction City ..... Junction Junction City ..... Junction City ..... Junction City ..... Junction City ..... Junction City ...... Junction City ..... Junction City .... City ........ 22 THE SCORES ' Coburg S .. 22 Coburg Halsey . 3 Shedd ...... 42 Halsey fffff. 12 shedd .....,. .. .... 34 14 Harrisburg Monroe ,. Harrisburg Triangle High backed out after we had arrived prepared to play ball. We don't blame them after the games of the past years. This year's team has been slow in starting and as this publication goes to press they have played but one game. They were defeated by Bell- fountain 89 to 59. F 25



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l 'l r I J. W l l i THE ,IUNCO-ED 1927 LITERARY A FROSH FABLE RETHA and CLINTON had decided to go to VIRGINIA and visit the place which LORNA Doone had made famous. A little FRENCH maid was near the BLACK-WELL in front of the cottage where they were planing to spend their vacation. That evening as they were eating supper RETHA called to her maid and handed her a dish saying, FLC-RENCE this dish out immediately. That is a NUQLJF. I will have none of such talk. Do not speak to her so RUTHlessly, exclaimed CLINTON. When the maid returned she had with her a small boy whom she said was her brother PETER-SON. She turned to the boy and said, DOR-SEY that piece your mother taught you. But he ran out of the room' before she had finished speaking. What is there -to do around this place in the evening, asked CLIN- TON. The maid answered that fhJIR-MA had always said that anyone staying in that house always went out and gazed at the STARKNJS the first night they were there, but she thought there was too much HAYS to see them well tonight. As they left the dining room RETHA exclaimed, O-PAL, look! the SHIELD QSJ on that WALL-IS all scratched. Of course don't you suppose when you use a. thing it will become scratched? -answered CLINTON. How LO-IS the tide in the morning? C-LINTON called back to the maid. I don't know, but I will ask MRS. KENYOINJ' she replied. MOH! CLINTON, I think this is the darlingest ring you gave me. Wasn't it awfully expensive? cooed RETHA. Yes, it did cost a GOODfaJ LL, but the SMITH, who set it for me, was very reasonable. Were you really in EARNEST when you said you wished to go for a boat ride in the morning? asked CLINTON. Why, of course I was. RETHA answered. The next morning as they went outside, RETHA exclaimed, OH! QIUEVANS! look how' GREY the sky is. I am afraid we are going to have a GALE. Maybe we had better not go. I'm glad you .have come to tihat conclusion. I have not had nearly enough sleep. CLINTON responded as he settled himself in a chair and dropped off to sleep. But think, we have to go home this afternoon, RETHA said. The only reply was CLINTON'S snoring. They were at last settled on the train when RETHA thought of the letter she was going to write to LAURA, asking her to meet them. So she told CLINTON to get her some ink before the train started, and don't forget it must be CAiRTER'CSJ. she called after him. They arrived home safe and sound but naturally LAURA didn't meet them. y VIRGINIA SHIELDS, Freshman. 28

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