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Show II. II. si News BIRDIE LOU HILTON BHS - HHS TIE UP SCORE . . . Both HHS and BHS succeeded in pushing across a single touch down to put the score on ice and tie up the game 6-6, in an action-packed action-packed battle fought on the HHS field, Sept. 29. The Beaver score came early in the first quarter when they reached reach-ed pay dirt in a surprize attack against the unwary Mustangs. This put the Hinckley squad on their toes and they succeeded in thwarting thwart-ing any further gains by the Beaver Bea-ver eleven through the remainder of the game. The Hinckley team had the crowd holding its breath when they succeeded suc-ceeded in running the ball to within with-in a foot of the goal-line during the second quarter. They lost the opportunity to score however when the race with time was lost and the half whistle blew. Third period play saw the Mustangs Mus-tangs setting the stage for another an-other big push. Arnold Peterson carried the ball across in an end run play to even the score 6 all. The attempt for the extra point was blocked. Both teams fought to a standstill stand-still during the fourth period in the struggle to gain supremacy. Hinckley again drove back the Bea vers to within inches of the goal line but lost their chance to score when they were penalized. Beaver saged a" rally late in the last period per-iod but were too eager to reach their goal for they received two seperate penalties for unnecessary unnecess-ary roughness resulting in a 30 yard set back. Adding to the excitement was the peppy yelling led by the cheerleaders cheer-leaders of both squads and the clever pep stunt performed by the Maroon Key Club at the half. The Hinckley High Band also played several snappy numbers. MAROON KEY CLUB HOLDS INITIATION ON OCTOBER 2 Newly elected officers of the Maroon Key Club started out the year's activities by initiating the new members, consisting oi the Sophomore girls, into the club. The officers consist of Marlene Ekins, president; Kathryn Wilson, vice president; Helen Christensen, secretary, and Joan Davis, reporter. report-er. Initiation began on Monday when each Sophomore had to wear a white key around her neck. On Thursday the kep was painted Maroon Ma-roon as a sign she was fully initiated. initi-ated. During the week each girl had to perform some "Bad Deed". Some of those deeds were taking a census cen-sus of all the goldfish in the town erasing all important material off blackboards and saying nursery rhymes whenever the teachers spoke to them. On Thursday the initiates were required to wear long legged warm up suits with a swimming suit over ov-er them, and also carry a pillow on which to bow to the older mem bers. An assembly was held Thursday morning on which the Sophomore girls took part. The assembly was presented in the form of a television tele-vision show, with regular acts, and commercials. The first feature was a beauty contest for the title of :.. Tlnrlies of 1950". The ivxiaa iw'j FFA officers acted as judges and chose Marie Davis as the winner A short skit by Lyla Rae Talbot and Marjorie Ireland was followed by a report on the "Bad Deeds . The entire group performed a chor us line dance to "The Old Piano Roll Blues." Several other parts were given including a newscast, a reading by Shirley Davis and a "Truth or Conesquences show. Thursday evening a party was held in the High School to complete- the initation. The girls went Oirough the "torture line after which games were played and light refreshments served. The officers were assisted in the initiation by Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Spendlove, club advisors. The pep club now has thirty members. FHA HOLDS FIRST MEETING . . . The newly organized FHA club, which stands for .future Home-makers Home-makers of America" will hold their fSt roTsoT-heome Trool f wfll be in the form of a candle-light ceremony to . nit-ate nit-ate all members into the club. "AL CONNER" LYCEUM . . . For the first lyceum of the year the studentbody was pleased to have from Graham Lyceum Bureau, Bur-eau, Al Conner with a juggling and balancing act. Accompaning Mr. Conner's act was Musical Mac a musician who played six different differ-ent instruments at once, and a trained tra-ined dog act. Mr. Conner amused and amazed the audience with his 'Seats on the one wheeled bicycle or unicycle, juggling, hoop spinning, and walking walk-ing up a flight of stairs seated on a wagon wheel. His well-trained dog act was also well received. The school invites any of the townspeople to join us in our lyceum ly-ceum numbers. They are carefully selected programs and are highly entertaining.. i FRESHIES HOLD CLASS PARTY . '. The ninth grade students accompanied accom-panied by their advisor, Mr. Jacob-sen Jacob-sen rode horses to the reservoir Saturday ' afternoon for a class party. |