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' . . . - .f , , , - ' r v p v v ' ' . l Q ll Q l . . .f . l A 3 ' Slr Lancelot rubbed hls eyes IH amazement Again and agaln he gazed at the llIlDOSlIlg tower and spreadlng wlngs of the bulldlngs before hlln l wot not by what power of hls accurst art Merlln hath wrought thlS change he Sald shaklng hls head and castlng about for hls stout lance and hls shleld Slth I lax me down to refresh my weary lllnbs wlth wholesome sleep rlght ln slght of Camelot town and I awake Verlly Merlln s IS an un holy buslness Plndlng hls arms nearby Slr Lancelot cautiously approached the great castle It was ln valn that he looked about for hls horse that anlmal was nowhere to be found The knlght had met and overcome manv dlfflcultles ln hlS time and lti wiyas with considerable COUIHHC that he mounted the steps leadlng to the et l lce Verlly thls lb lndeed a strange country gasped Slr Lancelot as the uuecrlv clothed figure of Mr Peebles barred hls entrance to the chamber wlthln Startled by the clank of lI'0Il clad feet on the tlles the latter turned and hls ey es widened and hlS knees sagged as he gazed at the apparltlon Slre commanded Slr Lancelot haughtlly inform vour master of Illy presence and say that a great knight would have speech wlth hllll Then you will methlnks find my horse straying loose neal here See that he recelwes such care as beflts the steed of a knight of mv statlon The worthv addressed felt hlS knees sag a llttle more he saw several knights IOOIIIIDR above hlln and then through a haze he reallzed that he had sought a lll0I'C restful attitude upon the floor Bv the beard of St George crled the enraged knight I shall trace thls enchantment to ltS source and may he who hath wrought thls evll beware H stamped off through the corrldor hls armour clanklng about hlm whlle from flllll? to tlme an oath escaped through hls hlrdcage whlch enclosed hls head The fllglllfled forms of two Seniors suddenly loomed to the leeward llolv smoke Jack what IS 1t'7 Iln not hesllatln replled Darnall sultlng the actlon to the word Reichert was left alone wlth the apparltlon A sound llke a plle drlver suddenlv resounded throughout the hall It was Johnny Cosbv colnlng down the corrldor 4-491031-4-4 Sea 4-2' 5056+ I-4' 4 nl 4--2' + -35056 4-+4 SEO! VVhat s thls guv thlnk he s doln 'P bellowed Cosby You find out Sald Relchert Vt ell Ill soon know what It IS Advanclng as he spoke Cosbs selzed the f0I'lllldablC contraptlon whlch hld the face of the apparltlon Forbear ve varlet boomed the deep volce from the depths of the anllnated hot water heater Losbv sprang back a step and as he dld so he saw the whole boller hurl ltself lnto the alr When Cosby next realized hls whereabouts he was plnned under some SIX hundred pounds of cast lron and a decldedlx sharp con trlvance ln the nature of a carvlng knife gleamed at hls throat Relchert was watching the proceedings from an ever lncreaslng dlstance Now wleld accurst one or I sever your throat came the deep VOICE I alnt savln a word came a muffled volce Ha' vou curse me cried the knight and he ralsed the razor llke weapon aloft Unless you forthwlth DFOIHISC to take yourself to Camelot and there Held yourself to Arthur the klng and pav homage to hlm I shall carve your tonslls froln vour throat I promlse came back a weak replv Twenty mlnutes later a certaln worthv arrlved ln Terrace Park SIX lengths ahead of the fast mall to that thrlvlng communlty For a lnoment the hall was emptv then Slr Lancelot felt the bulldlng shake the floor resounded as from the tramp of an army and Bozo Everett appeared ln the dlstance Never ln hls llfe had Slr Lancelot feared a mortal man but he had never seen a man llke thls one For the first tlIl16 the first knight of the Round Table felt hls feet turning to lce A room opened to the rlght W1thOUf heslta tlng he leaped ln and closed the door The rooln contalned two glrls of the Senlor Class Falr dalnsels quoth Slr Lancelot can you furnlsh shelter to a noble knight ln dlstress of hls llfe'P Get out Stoner grumbled Mary Curry cant you see I m She looked up and remalned starlng then she burst lnto laughter The museum lS SIX doors on the left Sald Catherine Gates polntlng to 313 Out ID the hall agaln the noble knight encountered two youths who had just arrlved on the elght ten froln M3dlSOHVllle You see what he wants Judge sald one of the youths 3 3 El El P E +'!'4? 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f 'll WL 'l' 4' e '45 +5 +4 P+ this-r 5056 P+ +5506 E El! EO! EO3E+'f'+E E035 G++ E O- '4 5 4-'Fi 3 E035 F932 E 5 + + fa. 4.-. 31 35 El EO 4'-ra +4-ti' E E03 E03 E035-+'i'4? E032 1 !' 4 5 5 .14 I dont want to know said the other hls face a little pale Ah dont be ascaredl Me scared that dont phase me lad Ha ha my long lost steed! cried the knight and with a glad cry he leaped upon Grelsser s back and buried h1S spurs in the ribs of the latter With a snort that was truly equestrian Grelsser tore madly down the hall while his rider placed his shield before hlm and lowered h1s lance ln a warlike attitude Suddenly a large book bearing the title How to he a Detective blocked the path of the fiery steed and its noble rider Behind the book appeared the spec tacled eves of one height Vernon Venable a giant of dauntless courage and the master mind of the Class of 24 The dreamy look slowly disappeared from the eves of the reader and bv the time the knight had advanced another three hun dred vards the quick nund of Vernon thlmselfl had sized up the situation A few seconds after the matchless mlnd had asserted ltself Grelssers equestrian hoofs galloped vlctoriously over the dauntless body It is impossible to imagine the amount of damage the student body of East High might have suffered had not the one and only Howard Korb appeared at that mstant Sir Lancelot took only one look and then left by the nearest en trance Two such spectacles in one day were too much for him The last that was seen of him was as he d1sappeared over Madison Road furiously digging his lspurs into his noble steed while a cloud of dust rose from the flying hoofs o t at anima Rhoda Steublng Do you go to church on Sunday for the sermon or the music Phylhs Walker Neither I go for the hims Gellerd Douglass I cant take the clock upstairs Frank Martin Why not? Gellerd Douglass It always runs down He How s my glrl today 'P Mazle Frankie Just fin'e H How do you know? Marjorie Bond. I peeped through the window when Clara and Mr. Snooks were in the parlor last night - Chalma Fillmore: What did you find out? Marjorie Bond The light. Senior: You have a good head for Geometry ' , Soph Why? ' Senior: Bceause it is both plane and solid. Miss Meredith: Can you illustrate the word abundance in a sentence? Charlie Hebble I seen a cakewalk but I never seen abundance G D. Can I call you by your first name? E. M Yes if l can call myself by your last name Miss Meredith' Compare the adjective sick. Elmer Bohrer 'Sick-worse-dead ' Falta at eve had drunk his fill Where shone the moon on Duck Creek Hill. He took one drink both long and deep And there he lay him down to sleep. To the faculty of East Highs let us all drink this toast: For their mistakes and our heart aches we'll some day watch them roast. Bozo Everett: Isn't there any place for me in your thoughts? Anabel Feemster: I should say there is-a hol place. A In all our land, both east and west, From North Pole to equator Lives but the one bold gallant blest- Bill Cook-the woman hater. Sad- 4- 'X- Ill 't 4- 4- t' 3 It :E 5 -2' 4 ll 3 Ill + -9 4 l' 3 It 't' 4' + lf 3 fl T I ll 055 137 055+-4'-+3503 +'3'-P303 + +5Eoi'G4-+451-036+ 4550364-+4560
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