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HIGHER EDUCATION. Raw ! Raw ! Raw ! Haw! Haw! Haw! Heat ’em up, Beat ’em up, That’s the v ay to Eat ’em up. Break their legs and Twist their pegs, Bark their shins and Spike their pins. Kick ’em in the solar plex. ’Till they’re naught but human wiecks. Chew their ears and Break their jaws. Tramp ’em under, Never pause. Crack their ribs and Gouge their eyes, m Sever all their Family tics. Send ’em to the Ambulance Every time you have a chance. Always put ’em On the bum : Plenty more where They come from. Tear their hair out By the roots, Grind ’em with your Hob-nailed boots, l et no guilty Man escape. Bring the Gates Ajar
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HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR VOL. 3 MONDOVI, WIS., JANUARY ,1914 NO. 3 A Journal Devoted to Hiph School Activities. Per Year 60c, per Copy ICc Entered at the Post-Office at Mondovi, Wis ., as second class matter. MIRROR STAFF. Karl Trowbridge ......... Frances Broad foot....... Mary Farrington ......... Merrill Brobst ........... Stanley Lockwood......... Guy Humphrey.............. Harry Peters and Estelle Hal ..................Editor-in-Chief ................Associate Editor ................Associate Editor .....•••;......Business Manager ....Assistant Business Manager .....Assistant Business Manager ver90n....................Artists Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen .. Class Reporters. ....Thomas Lee .....Lucy Dillon Estelle Halverson ... Jeanie Amidon Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ., Members of Board. .....Rex Ilovey ----Leland Lamb Lincoln Quarberg . . Ralph Hubbard School Board. D. A. Whelan Jas. Dillon .. H. B. Pace ... Treasurer .... Clerk . Director
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And crepe. Let the slaughter Now proceed! Wipe ’em oiu with Ltmost speed. Higher education’s call Comes about this Time each fall. Raw ! Raw ' Raw ! Raw ! Raw ' Raw 1 College, College, I law ! Haw! I law !—Ex. FOX—SUB FULLBACK. I wenty-mne blanketed boys lounged on the ground out-ule the gymnasium waiting for the coach’s last orders. They had not long to wait. The coach appeared and, orders given, he left the 1 ne coach in charge of the practice and hurried oack to I owler s room. Fowler was fullback on the eleven and in the spirited game with l a-rville had received a twisted leg. which would lay him up for some time, and the doctor had said that it looked as if I-owler had played his last game of football. The coach knew the meaning of this, and a day later he told the squad that the best man among the subs, fitted for the position, would get it. Hie tryout was to be held on the following i hursday. This announcement was received with great joy among the hree subs, and immediately they began pondering over the s’gnals of the team and making every effoit to please the coaches and the captain. Thursday came and nearly the entire school was out to see who—Fox, Jay, or Carpenter—was to be the favored one ( arpenter was of the boisterous type and was extremely pop-ular with the “bunch.” Fox was a cpiiet looking person of athletic build, lie desired his own company onlv, and as a sub had not yet received the opportunity to show what was in him. lie was thought by the “bunch” to be practically ut of it. So he was. At the tryout, Carpenter made a sensational tackle and was instantly recognized as fullback. Fox had fumbled, and with the fumble his chance had gone. I he game with bairville was to be played Saturday Friday night Carpenter was called home on account of sickness, thus leaving Jay to play the vacant position. 4
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