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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 The Baseball Team. The High School Yells Yells t'oi the football team are tine, they develop the lungs and ai’e excel- lent for the throat. We had ‘‘pep” meetings in the main room and every stu- dent—well, simply YELLED. These were the favorites: Your pep, your pep. You’ve got it now. keep it. Doggone it don’t loose it. Your pep, your pep. Hit 'em high, hit ’em low, (io Mukwonago, Go. Rah, rah. rah. Rail, rah, rah, Rail, rah, rah, Team (or player). Some expressions of llie football nun, etc. Harold Sheridan—‘‘Come on!” Goetz—‘‘Signals!” Harold Stoecker—‘‘Didn’t I make a fine play, girls.”' Don Boyd—‘‘Say you —? ! !•! you!” Jim Gerity—“Tighten up now!” Goodman—“Gee, that was a hard one!” Mr. Kivlin—“You must attempt to do better boys.” The School—“Ain’t they doin’ s-w-e-1-1 ?“ Page Tzventy-seien
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1920 : THE ARROW : 1920 The Football Men. Burlington vs. Mukwouago. On Oct. 11 Burlington came to Mukwonago. It was a good day and a large crowd turned out to see the game. During the first half Mukwonago made a touchdown and kicked the goal. In the last half Burlington scored a touchdown. There was trouble about kicking the goal and it was given to Burlington, making the score 7 to 7. Although they outweighed us we outclassed them all through the game. Mukwonago vs. Elkhorn. On October 18. we journed to Elkhorn. The weather was very chilly and we were cold when we got there. We soon warmed up and found that we had to play on a ground that had a cinder walk going through it. We knew that some of us would go home with less skin than we had when we came. Some of our men got knocked out and cut with cinders, and when the game ended Elkhorn had 42 and we nothing but cinders. West Allis vs. Mukwonago. The men were still tackling big teams, we tried West Allis next. They were certainly big but we held them down 18—0 in favor of West Allis. Mukwonago vs. Lake Geneva. On November 1, we went to Lake Geneva where we struck one of the largest teams we ever played. A good many men were knocked out, but when the whistle blew the score was 34-0 in favor of Lake Geneva. The Team Ends: Van Valin. Titus. Brady. Tackles: Goodman. Tuohy, Brophy. Guards: Boyd. Stoecker, Boelter. Center: Gerity. Page Tfitly-tix Quarterback: Goetz (Captain). Halfback: Harwig. Sheridan. Paul Perry. Pullback: Roy Perry. Assistant Coach: Frasier Lobdell.
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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 Top Row. left to right—Muehl. Wylie. tJaimon. Wambold, Brady. Second Row—Malley. Sell. Bullion. Laltz. llillier. Anderson. Third Row—Knrtze. Sell, West. The Bowling Team The L. T. L. girls have a good howling team this year, and enjoy the sport very much. They generally bowl Tuesday evenings. Some of them have suc- ceeded in making good scores, while others are easy on the pin setters. Bowling is a healthy exercise, and it gives the Girls’ Club a great deal of fun. There is keen competition between the bowlers, but it is all in the spirit of the Club. Page Twenty-eight
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