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The High School Freshmen

CHAPTER II
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Now, I've got to run out another bulletin and explain.

Spencer, you'd better come back here on the jump.

Good-bye!" As the bell rang off, and the reporter laid the instrument back on the table, he said: "Gentlemen, I am ordered back to my office in haste.

Yet, before I go, as a matter of news interest, I think I'd better ask you whether any action is going to be taken forbidding football in the High School ?" "N-n-not to the best of our knowledge," stammered Chairman Stone.
"We have---taken no action along that line." "Are you likely to take any such action tonight ?" "I---I---think not." "Thank you, and goodnight, gentlemen.

I offer you my apology and 'The Blade's' for having intruded on you in this fashion." As soon as the members of the Board were alone Chairman Stone glanced about him, and remarked: "So, it appears, gentlemen, that, if we do not favor High School football, we shall be regarded as what are termed 'dead ones'!".


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