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575 I-l.n..T:N gig When tlu-y rt-sunu,-tl tlu-ir ,iouriu-y tlu-y I-:niie prt-st-ntly to tlu- loot ol' the Sixth tlrault- llaingt- :intl ri sight ot' ht-:iuty nu-t their eyes. Look :it those snow 1-oX't'1't-tl peaks, i-xt-lztiineil .lot-t-lyn, I iu-yer saw sut-h :i lu-:uitiful sf-1-lu-. 'AYLNH IlI1SWt'I'l'll lillfll, liorotliy ttlltl IN-lor:-s :ill iii om' Yoit't'. mul I'll lJCt they will lu- hurtl to 4-linihf' The Sixth firrule Iizinge- wats paissi-ul. howi-yt-r, without any vi-ry serious 1-itsiiztlties. Although for at rinu- tlu- outlook wus tlzirk when tht- guitle, Lady III-tltlm-ii. It-It tlu- little hzuul :it tlu- sunnnit ol' the tullt-st pm-:ik :uul nioyx-tl to the Stxitt- ot' Xhttriniony, Rs-lu-I t-:tnu- soon wlu-n I,:uly Mt-Willi:u1is tooli 1-luirge :intl tlu- ilt-sw-nt wus inxult- with l'4lIllI51l1'IlfIVl' i-:ist-. ,Xt tlu- outskirts 411' St-vs-iitli tlriult- .Innglt-s, the intrt-pitl explorers were plzu-t-tl inult-r tlu- lt-:uh-rsliip ol' I.:uly Pt-rliins. Yztuiu- stories ot' tlu- tt-rrihlv tlungt-rs lurking in tlu-se :awful jungles soon rt-zu-lu-il tlu- 1-:mrs ol Qin-en KI:i'lit-r. so slu- th-1-itlt-tl to str:-nggtlu-n tlu- hznul hy vol- lt-t-tingr :ill tlu- tourists ilitu oiu- party. 'lllu-ri-l'ors,-, I,:uly Nowlzufs :intl I.:'uly tu-1-lisli-i s pnrtit-s were sunnnoiu-tl :uul tlu- IM-p:irtnu-nt:il I':ii':iv:iii stztrtefl lvl':ty1-ly into tlu- hivltlt-n pn-rils. 1 Phlu lu-wiiilt-tl Kliltlri-tl, :il tlu- eiul of tlu- trip. Nothing very serious hztp- pt-iu-il Io us, l wits surt- sonu- ul' ns were going to lu- t-:itt-n hy wiltl zininiails or lost in tlu- sw:unps. It is :t WMIltll'I' sonu- tluln't get lost, ohst-ryt-tl Ht-rlu-rt, the wily they kept struying oil' lroni tlu- rt-st ol' tlu- party, It surt-ly wus :in I-xt-iting trip. mul Yilllgllliill. I lizivt- t-:u'toonetl it all :nul I shatll pnhlish tlu-ni in tlu- Ifultoniatn wlu-n this trip is over. 'l'h:it will lu- l'iIll'.'- suitl l zitlu.-r IA-:u'niiig. I'onu-. let us hurry on. 'I'lu-y soon rt-zu-lu-il tlu- nuiunt:iin ul' Siu-vi-ss. tlu- lust 1-liinh they were to take. It loolii-tl vs-ry I-zisy to 1-linih hut i-ontsiinetl niuny hithlen pitlnlls, whit-h wt-H: :ilwziys rt-:uly to 1-nuull' tlu- 1-nrt-lt-ss tr:iv4-lt-r. Thi-y wt-re rt-w:u'tlefl, howeVt'1', hy :t plt-usuiit stop :it tlu- Inn ot' 1 i'f-sliiiizni Party. :uul :1 grt-:tt pit-nic- in .Xuflitoriuni lil'ox'1'. How lun-il it will lu- lor ns to ln-:ive this lcingilonif' sight-tl xIIlllI'iI'L' when they were :igziin in sight ol' Qin-en Klairlci-r's Pztlzu-1-. YL-s. iiult-t-il. :uiswi-rt-tl Iinrton :uul lirlwuril, who haul I-oine from the nenrhy proviiuw- oi' Hu-nwootl. We will surely rt-int-inht-r tlu- happy tlziys wt- spent in tlu- Kingtloni ol' I ultoni:i. How 1-:in wt- ever thzinli you lor what you luiyt- iloiu-. Ifntlu-r I.t':l1'IlII1g?H :islet-tl Bt-ll:1. Yes, satitl I,'linrl1-s, who hy hratyery shown in 'lunge-rs haul her-oine their lezifler. now that we :ire to It-:ive our lust guiiles. Lzuly Benster. Lzuly Het,-lisler and Lauly Myers, who luive lu-lpt-tl so nun-h. How min we show them that we uppreeiiitt- whait they liaivt- tlont-. :nul how 1-:in we ever thunk Queen Marker for lu-r liospit:ility'? Pleust- tt-ll us. Fntlu-r I,+,-ziriiiiigf' Sit tlown, niy 1-liililren. :nul I will tell you. Wlu-n you pass the Golden Hutt-s, eau-h one ol' you will lu- given at tiny goltlen key. t-zillecl 'Trustwortliinessf for :i souvenir of this tt-n yt-airs ot' journey. This key is the most valuable pos- session you 1-un lirive. for it will never fail you if you keep it well polished, but it is also tlu- niost tlaingt-rous ot' :ill things. If you neglect this key it becomes tzirnislu-fl :nul poisonetl :intl its tout-h will hurt you just when you need its help niost. You wunt to show your uppret-intioii to the rulers of my kingdom and to nie? Then go through tlu- Holilen Hutt-s :nul bourtl the Diploma Express bound Trvnzlfx'-lu-t1
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575' l'l.ll-TZ EE Plains of the Kindergarden. After being introdueed to the ladies of the manor, the explorations began. At the end of an enjoyable two years, the tiny pilgrims notieed that the plains seemed to be getting higher and higher. All at onee they found themselves in the Foothills of the First Grade. Hllyl how steep these hills are, exelaimed Fred, Indeed it will take a long time for us to 4-limb that' No, it will not, my boy, said the good Father, probably it will he hard for some who do not work hard to get to the top, but to those who show their ability, it will he easy. First they were introdueed to Lady Feik and Lady Freed. who were to be their hostesses during their elimb up the First tlrade Hill. It was a hard task for most of them to elimb the hill, as they all had to learn how to use some new tools, the pen and peneil, and to praetiee some new arts, ealled Writing, Spelling and Arithmetie. Now, my ehildren, sinee we have elimbed this hill in ease. we will elimb a little higher one, the Sen-ond Grade Hill, where you ean meet' Lady Miller and Lady O'Brien and see what they have to tell you about their land, said Father Learning. When the ehildren started their elimhing they soon found that the penman- ship they had learned in the First Grade was a very good friend. William, Dan and Gordon had misplaeed their aeernmplishments during the summer and had to spend several months trying to find them. At the elose of a very happy year the little eompany had gained so niueh knowledge and were so tired that they felt in need of a long rest, whieh they took by sitting on a huge tree stump for quite a while. 'tHave we very mueh farther to go, Father Learning'?'l questioned lrene with a great sigh. One ean never reaeh his goal at the end of the Road of Knowledge. said Father. if he wastes his time as you ehildren are doing now. Come, we must hurry. Eaeh hill that they elimbed seemed to be higher and higher. and at last they reached Third Grade Plateau. Their stay was made very interesting by Lady Keplinger, who presided over this region. She was very niee to the travelers and their work was also quite pleasing. Gradually they neared a plain and their eyes soon gazed upon a beautiful lake, Lake Eliieieney. This lake would always be an outstanding point in their life, because from its peaeeful surfaee they were shown so many new plaees, sueh as Point Geography and History Peak by their pilot, Lady Shively. After erossing the lake they found themselves at the dor-ks of a flourishing town. This was Fifth Grade 'Town and proved to be the key to many later travels. At the far side of this town was a high wall with a well-guarded gate. With the aid of Father Learning and Lady Johnson and Lady Glass, most of the wanderers easily sueeeeded in passing the sentinel, but it was here that several stragglers, who had been playing by the wayside, arrived too late. They found the sign marked, Detour to Summer Sehoolf' hanging on the gate. This was a great shoek. They must work, and work hard, in order to eateh up with us, observed Riehard wisely. He and his eompanions were resting for a time after the exeitement of pass- ing the gates. This will surely be a lesson to them, said Charles. I like to be on time so I won't miss anything, announeed Donald modestly. T:4's:zU'-mze
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gjfg' l'l.lL-TZ gig for Sc-ottonia, the next kingdom on the Highway of I,ife, but don't heeonie all busy admiring the seenery that you forget to keep your 'keys' well shined, Hood- bye, my ehildren, sue:-ess. Good-bye, Father Learning and dear old Fultonia, Trust us to keep our keys bright, promised the happy band as the Iliplonia Ifxpress steamed away toward Seottonia. -Marian Sanzenbaeker and Herbert Bissell. Via Radio-Prophecy of Room Twenty Are you going to Dan Taylors home this afternoon? I hear he has finally finished his invention and intends to have a reunion of all our elassinatesf' said Mildred Benhoff. Fulton's new kindergarten assistant. Yes, answered Martha J. Adams, Ubut what I am wondering is how he ean have them all. There are only a few of us in Toledo. He has told no one about this invention and I 1-an hardly wait. I think this ont-e, all the pupils of Room Twenty will be on time. Well. good-bye until later. I must go down to the Auditorium now and rehearse that oreliestraf' tAfter twenty 5-ears of hard labor. Martha had at last beeome the leader of the Fulton Sehool Ort-hestra.l Mui-h to their surprise. the girls found only four of their old st-hool friendf, present when they arrived at Dan's that afternoon after sr-hool. I thought the whole elass was to be here. said Robert Dohn. the newly appointed Serviee Direetor of Toledo. This is all that are left in Toledo. Dan informed him. but don't worry. they will all be here before long. As you know, he eontinued. this is my first showing of my invention. the Radio-Movie, and I want just my sehool friends to be present. IYon't you eome into the next room and we shall see how it works'?' The what? asked Martha, euriously. Say that name again. advised Robert. As they entered the laboratory they saw a few i-hairs and a eoinplii-ated apparatus on a large table. It eonsisted mostly of wires and a large phonograph horn. Over the mouth of which extended a white movie st-reen. The horn was attaehed to a large box eontaining rows and rows of switehboard keys. I have not perfeeted the appearanee of it yet. but I think it will furnish us with a little entertainment. Be seated, please. First, I will explain the name. It is ealled radio beeause it 'tunes in' the same as any radio, but unlike other machines it also produees on the sereen the image of the seene desired. In other words it is a radio and movie eombined. Now let's proeeed with the program. I promised you a elass reunion. Here it begins. Lower the shades, Robert, and help me here. Speeehless with astonishment, everyone obeyed. The program opened with the California Symphony Orr-hestra. The pieture flashed on the sereen as in any other movie, but the notes of the wonderful eon- eert also eame through the sereen, and flooded the room. The leader turned around to bow to the audienee at the end of the seler-tion. Why it's Herbert Bissell, gasped Martha. The seene shifted and a tall, slender lady dressed in erimson velvet trimmed in ermine eame upon the stage. She began to sing and as her voiee rose higher and higher every one realized it was Irene Klivans, reaehing her famous silvery high tones. Ta 1' n t y-Nz ree
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