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I FRFTSEI EN 1 Mi 12115 ' t fl Olllf 1114 CltSlll1 SQOIIS lll I XX C 11 X151 Ol lOt111 1 11111 NX 1s 111156111 114111 school 11st X1 ed11c1s1l11 We 11onder 11h1 1Ruth Shoemaker was tardy one day last week The Freshman class 1s the l'11g,est Class of the G H S At the beg.,111n1n, of the term the class started With 26 puplls 'llld the1r filst ye'1r ended Wlth the same number The class has o1 er five dollars 1n the treasury Thusthe class has a good standmg and we hope to all come back next year Some people don t kno11 a Joke When they hear xt Some people do the1r spoomng 1n the aud1tor1um and others go to the postofhce ThlS IS so SBTIOUS and 11 advxse those to cut it out Thls year the Freshmen don t study Latin but they get the whole thing in ln Enghsh class Why did everybody look at Mary Pontius when Ervin P mentioned get ting the shot to Petroleum by Mon dll!! Milllksn Hn Freshman algebra, when he thought the poor Freshles dld not have their lessonb Holy smoke, I'l1 'bet you little rsacals have done just what I told you not to do But nevertheless, the Freshies had their problems just the l8m0. 1s11111 ll c 111111 1010111181 111 1 1 11111 1. 1 1 '- I 1 '1111 111 s111el1 11111 11 16 e lb there hlgh school that h1s the talent as the GCD61 1. I-l1gh School Professor M1ll1kan 1S rushlng the season a l1ttle as he had on tan Ox fords and s1lk socks the othex day to buy su twkets to tomght V1h'1t Ile for h1mself Do you more than one g1rl Milo IS golng the BQIIIOI' play only needs one think he wants Looks hke 1t' The other day in Freshman Fnghsn Mary Houdeshell got exc1ted v1h1th often happens and as a result fell out of her seat Alta F1nk owned an inJured eye for a few days Millikan is always cross ln algebra Well maybe he v11ll change soon An advise was given to the Freshies the other day by the Professor, never to go to live in Illmois, for the old bachelors werge taxed twenty tive dol lars We wonder why he is so inter- ested' Say, 'tis funny how some peopfe will do s thing such as putting over shoes in s young ma.n's overcoat pock et, mil then blame it on some one else' 'l'I1!-I 1Nl1Y1lZl11i1l PAG2 19 if K -, -m -,Tgimt -Km Y, I ,- - ,.. FV1 , ,fg V 11 1... gr 1.57 1:7 . - su... 11 I1 ..-.1 ' K 'L 1...,. af... D 1, ge-uurrvw -f.' uv suv:nlvw'u11MA'4'nhrm1.1.M- want -1'-0--121111rwnvz-s'a--rv1nf1v.:+:Lvr.-.ww-2-1 1 .'-: .v.u.'vun:1w1r ,-.n.1n..,-,Y-3 'l 111 I:1:t:1111' :.a1ss 1111s 1121115 1 v1-1',1'1 So 1 11z1y Tilly I1'o1'11 115111 111:1111- 1,11 int ' Lf 111.1 .' 1 11 :11'e 11-ry 1111111-1 :PX1'l'1l 11,1'1Is1, Irtil' fi 1111:11:1 2lIlj'1l11I1'I 111 of their 1l'i1f'll6I', Mr. Cl1'1ffey, jFl't' l111r 1,-11111111111 3111216121 i11 11151 - 117115 : 1 -lass. 1111 11 1I11sl115' 'us llll all-izj ' 1-. ol' 11111 l1'1'11s111111111 111111111 12151 11'1-111-1, The 111111115 111111 11o11' all 1'1-ry 111111' 1 ' prc-1: fi for tl , - tl 1111- Pe- DO' -Y 'f ' x '11 ' 4? W 1t1'o11 High Sc'l1o11l to 1111 111-111 111 C111- ' 1 4 5 1-7 'ne '1 .X111'il 23. W1 all de,:i1'11 0 vin ' . l ', 'l 1' een ' 'z ' . ' L 'rug . . . . 1' , I , , . . . - , x 1 L C -1 . 1 . 7 ' . . t ' 1 1 s ' - 4 , - . . Q ve ' ' l ' ' .. I 1 . 1
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PAGE 20 THE INFORJVIER I T1-113 MAGIC PE RL CHAP'l I R1 I The R411 Ill Uenasshun Pea1l or tl1e Mxplc Pe'11l '1s lt vv IS commonly call ed was sud to be the l11.,est and most be lllflflll gem 111 the vvoxld one t1n1e lt had been lll the posses ll Ol the Nhlmdo but he had IS '1 1d l 111 111 h1p 911 t to lP Rljlll l,9Tl'lSihlll Thls took place l'l ' T en tle IN l vv lost slght of llfltll tl1e yea1 11f'4 when gem coll1cto1s d t Xv'lS 111 s'1 P- keepmg 1n one of the manv Rlludlbt temples ll'1rrv lor'11ne the rlch old steel merchant vv'1s a collector of r'1re gems especmlly pearls But lorfune though a great financler was a D001 gentlem tn of adventure so he dec1ded to employ l'1ck Ralelgh '1 profess1on al CllI'1O collector or 1n other words a professmnal th1ef to get the pearl for h1m lxow Jack Ralelgh could Il0f be call ed a common thlef or plckpocket b11t rather a. gentleman of adventure If you W0llld have seen h1m on the streft yo11 wo11ld qulckly have taken h1m fo a vvell groomed b11s1ness m'1n 'klen who wanted some rare Jewel or other CllI'lO would always go to Tack R1 lelzh He IH some manner would manage to get the art1cle Then he vvould sell It to the collector ga1n1'1,, a h1gh profit but Stlll the collector wo11ld get It very cheap When the VVh1te Star lmer W1ll helm s'11led from port Tack Relel h traveled vvlth her '1s a first cabln pas senger The vovage was uneventful and the captam of the sh1p well pleased sald they had made a record tr1p As Jack Ralelgh stepped upon the wharf he wondered how he was golng to get possesslon of the rare pearl But Jack who was somewhat of '1 IhllO9ODllOI' dec1ded that where theres 1 w1ll theres '1 way and as he vv '1s vv l111led tovv '1rd the llO tel 111 '1 111n shfultle C'llJ he le'1n1d b'1cl1 and made 1111115 for ettm., pos sesslou ol tht Xllgll Pe'11l PH NP FFR TT H1 1 was ru nr, tl1rou h t e sheets he notlced that tl1e tovv I1 vv 1s fPCOI 'lt0fl lll H1 s and l lllPIS thou h 1n honor of some one vvhenhe 1r11v ed at thehotel l1e ask ed tl1e clc1k a ble Fast lnd1f1n vvhy the tovvn was decorated 1n such a manner The clerk 1n very bad Fng llSh told h1m the Iast of the P'1rsee s had dled 'md they we1e mourmng for h1m The Parsees vvere a tr1be of Hmdus of h1gh caste Wh1le they l1V6d thzy were really the Tllllllg element ln T'1 dm unt1l ltS 1nvas1on by the Fngllsh Then the power of the Parsees was gone forever Now the Parsees have '1 pecuhar costum about the burlal ceremony The deceased is placed 01 '1 platform bu1lt on four poles drwen 1n the ground HIS body lS adorned w1th all h1s jewels and valuaxbles Here he IS left guarded by '1 score ol' voung men unt1l h1s flesh was dev our ed by the vult11res So was the body of the I'1st of the Pharsees placed Tack from mere CllI'lOSltS demded l1e would go and take a VIGW of the body He soon arr1ved at his destmation and was look1ng at the body when suddenly he could hardly suppress a cry of surpr1se There set ln a bracelet on the dead mans arm was the Maglc Pearl Jack thought qulck ly He declded he would wait until . l - 1 I NX , ' 1 'A , . , . ' 1 1 1 , ' 1 -- .1 . 1 ,. . , .1 - 1 1 C ! . 1 : 11 ' 1 1 ' :1 - , V , y , 4 , 1 , ' , '1 1 sz 1 , H , 1 1 1 1- .1 , 1 1 Q -1 3 1 ' ' . it 7 . . . . f 1 1 S 5' '- '.1,z 21' s1o ' , 1 . '1 , 1 , 1 1 box o 1 ' 1 ls , glv' 1 tl ' , A1 ' 1,4 , 1 : , '. . 1 . h .1 ,, As.1'l' '1. the g the M1111 1-89. h 1, 1111 .112 L , D , ' 1 I ,. ,, . mi i , - I- l 1 , 1:11 , 11s , .1 1 1 J W . . . , .l 5 ,, Y ,1 ' ' X 11' I ' . 4 . Y ,K v J K' ' X ' y Ar lc' I 7 .1 ! ' V ' ' , 'c rl , ,' ' 1 . A ' , 1, . 1 1 . . 1 ., ' 1 . , 1 1 ' 7 . . 1 v ' f 4 , 1 , g 1 L , C ' . 7 1 ' . 1 . ' ' ls . J ' Y ' L . . ' Y ,K 1' v ' -1 . . ' J 1 . K 1 , ' ' v , , 1 . - A 1 ' 1 ' ' 5 ' ' ' v ' ' 4-1 ' ' , 1 A 1 1 ' C l A c 4 , . ' 1 1 1 - ' . 1 I . D K , 1 . ' V C I I 1 , L ' , . . . U , . 1 A A A . I YC. 1 JI , 1 ' ' ' ., , W c . 1 , , y 1 V, ' A 1 ' 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 . , , A Y ' ' ' ' , , 1 1 ' . U . ' '- -A y
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