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Page 14 text:
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mjm EN-EM Blue and Gold scrap, scrap, Give ' em the old scrap, scrap, Wlio scrap! we scrap, BliTe and Gold scrap, scrap. Zigg-ety-booni Rah ! Rah ! Ziggety-boom Rah ! Rah ! Iloo-rah Hoo-rah C. II. S. Rah ! Rah ! Shoot ' em high Shoot ' em low Yea, Manchester, let ' s go. N. M. Rah ! Rah ! H. S. Rah ! Rah ! N. M. H. S. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah I What you got to say about Wliat yon got to say about What you got to saj about What you got to say about What you got to say about What j ' ou got to say about What J ' OU got to say about What you got to say about What you got to say about What you got to say about (Nine Rahs for the team.) Rah — Rah — Ree — ar-si-tee Yea — Yea — {Players name.) Shoot em high, shoot em high We ' re from good old Central High That ' s no joke, That ' s no bluff Central High School knows lier stuff. Karo, Kero. Kiro, Kess Rah, Rah, Rah, for C. H. S. Al-e-bliT, Al-e-bli, give three cheers for Central Ili- Yea — Yea — Yea — Yea. Yea, ilanchester. Yea lanchester M-A-N-C-II-B-S-T-E-R. . lanchester. BIG BERTHA Boscoe? SOME BOY!! Tramp? SOME BOY!! Curly? SOME B0Y!1 Polly? SOME BOY!! ' ' Winey ! ' ' SOME BOY!! Jake? SOME BOY!! Reber? SOME BOY!! Butch? SOilE BOY!! Dickey? SOME BOY!! The Team? ' SOME TEAM Whistle Sssssssss G r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r Boom Slanchester. ■2—i—G—S Wlio do wp apiireciate? I ' .Ol! who 1-.(»B wlio BOB. Money spent on the brain, is nener spent in vain
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Page 13 text:
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FOREWORD The foregoing animal will give the reader a glance into our lives. Yet all onr years at Central have not been filled with mirth only. There has been a development and the sayings and pictures will show some of the bright spots. While not a history yet we trust this volume Avill assist th e memory in re- calling some of the good old days spent in the Central high school, our beloved Alma Mater. YOUR AFTERSELF Your first duty in life is toward your afterself. So live that your after- self — the man you ought to be — may in his time be possible and actual. Far away in the twenties, the thirties, of the Twentieth Century, he is awaiting his turn. His body, his brain, his soul are in your boyish hands. He cannot help himself. What will you leave for him? Will it be a brain unspoiled by lust of dissipation, a mind trained to think and act, a nervous system true as a dial in its response to the truth about you? Will you, boy of the Twentieth Century, let him come as a man among men in his time, or will you throw away his inheri- tance before he has had a chance to touch it ? Will you turn over to him a brain distorted, a mind diseased, a will untrained to action, a spinal cord gro vn through and through with the devil grass of that vile harvest we call wild oats? Will yon let liim come, taking your place, gaining through your experiences, hallowed through your joys, building on them his own, or will you fling his hope away, decreeing wanton-like that the man you might have been shall never be? ' — David Stark Jordan.
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A mtttiatrattan CHARLES E. COOK, Superintendent A. B. Bistory, Indiana University, 1913; A. M. Administra- tion, Indiana University Mr. Cook, our jolly superintendent, is a very loyal booster of North Manchester schools. The success of this annual is very largely due to his con- stant assistance and leadership. We know him to be a man who stands for the right things. His presence with us is for service.
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