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Qaaewaacf California Gold' You can make it in W2 daxs if xou Oo by clipper ships This was the cix raised in the sprin., oi 1849 Clipper ships trving for the best speed ie old from eastern ports to California were cfniving hundieds ot old scckcis People from all walks of liie wcie clamoring to bond 1 ship and sail to the land of gold Sh ps xxcxe uoxx ded M inx xxcic the discomforts but no one caied The gold tex ci thiust out all other thoughts So often when people think of the i9eis thex forget the story of the tall graceful ships that had so much to do with the making of Callfornlas histoix Let us take an imaginaix peek at a real clipper ship sailing fox Cllllkilllll VX sta 1 a mission in this countix of gold a Nexx England iaimei tired of Working endlessly foi a bale lix ing searchin io better tirnes and a gamblei headmg foi xx hat he thinks x ill be easy pickings Each one has 1 ,goal xx hethei good oi lal for which he is strix ing So it is vxith high school students We must set a goal and head fox it We are sailing on the good ship Oiox illlc ll: VVL ll h lx stoi ms along with the fan Weather h udships ilon with the comforts but We must keep sailing on The Nugget staff has chosen foi its theme The Nu e Rounds The Horn to commemorate the 49ers Come xx ith us on our sailing trip won t you? Good luck and good sallln lddltoi I ' ' I . '. ' ill, ' g . . Y . 1 Y ,. . A . O4 , Vp U . ' 1' -C ' k a ' 1 s ' ' ' f . i ' f 2' -' ' f. z i f '1 '- ' ' a l - ' 73 . . L. , Q . I . ' ' Q' L z. le panorama of life on it-- a minister with a dream of setting up . . 7 H 1 . Y. . i . Q . Iv A . ' ', 'i ' ' ' ' ' , x 1 I . c C . ' 4 ' l '. . . .y. p . . 7. . M 1 1 I I 1 . 1, 2 1 K. l si ' , A V . 1 I L1 Si fifw. 1, as ., l- I 15. 7. . . . , ' ' cr . ,,.
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