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HOENI Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS CALENDAR SN AP-SHOTS HUMOR ADVERTISING Page Nine
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HOENI l i Uhr Bhnenix . Now l will believe That there are unicornsg that in Arabia i There is one tree, the Phoenix' throneg the Phoenix l At this hour reigning there. What is the Phoenix? When Shakespeare gave these words to the astourlxded Sebastian in The Tempest , he was indulging a fanciful cred- ulity in an old, old story. This story is told by ancient Writers with many variatlionsg but all of them describe the Phoenix as a marvelous bird of eagle lshape with flaming red and purple and gold plumage. Out of the East lhe comes, where he has strangely lived for 500 years-some say 7006. i With wings laden with spices of the Orient he flies to the Egyptian temple of the Sun in Heliopolis, enters the temple in mystic loneliness, and is burned to ashes on the altar. Out of his ashes rises in the night a young Phoenix. The next day he is already feathered, the third day, soaririg on his flaming pinions, he salutes the priest and flies away. Where does he go '? To Araby, whose date-palm is the fabled Phoenix-tree? To Indiag Whose gods he is said to delight with myrrh and frankincense and cassia? No one knows. Twice in a millennium out of the sinking flame of the morning glow he comes, and twice reborn wings back towards the lumiiiary of the dawn. To the Hindu he is the king of birds on which Vishnu rides, to the Arabian he is lord of the never-dying salamanderg to the Egyptian, as his sweeti song accompanies the rising sun, he is the symbol of immortality. 'lio us, the students and friends of the Janesville High School, the PHOliINIX, reborn with every June, embodies all that Shakespeare speaks of in lhis beautiful Threnos of The Phoenix and the Turtle- i Beauty, truth, and rarity, , Grace in all simplicity. Page Eight i l l
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