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'N-'GU '------ , , , , , , ' , ' ' - ' ' .I tContinued from page 933 i' With an effort Selind stood up. I shall tell you at dawn, father, she said dazerlly. fif It is a great sacrifice but-may I go? :i Yes, go to your palace and tell me at dawn, was the reply. -: When Selind reached thepalace she felt strangely ill. She went to her room, threw open a huge window and gazed out. Leave her sister war maidens? Never i A see Wotan again? Never ride Brunhund any more? Live under the earth until the end of time? Oh, I can't, I1can't, she moaned over and over, I can't, She paced to and fro. I Why should I suffer? Why should I be the one to pay? Never see Walhalla again? li Oh, it's unbearable. For hours she fought with herself. And then she remembered Wotan's words. ' She could destroy or save the gods. She could save them. She must save them. The gnomes were horrid but she was strong. She could stand them. She would marry I their king. if From sheer exhaustion she fell asleep. Q- At dawn she went to Wotan. I have decided, father. I'm going to marry 'I the gnome king. It is not too great a sacrifice to make for my loved ones. f' I am proud of you, my daughter, was all Wotan said. I: A few moments later all of Walhalla assembled to see Selind for the last time. She was in her shining armor. Brunhund was by her side. Selind mounted Brun- hund for the last time. There were tears in her large eyes. ' My friends, I shall think of you always, she said. And with a pat on her I horse's mane and a sudden straightening of her body, Brunhund rose with her. When 1' she was quite far away Wotan and all of Walhalla heard a faint Yo ho, to ho. I: Selind had made her sacrifice. She had saved Walhalla. 1: -Helen Fischman :I . ' ' 'i- -' ' A SCHOOL DAY l First comes English, then comes Gym,- I may make E, I may make M: Then comes home room, with lots of fun I kid the girls and chew my gum. Civics next and that's some class, The thing to do is try to pass: Study hall is next in line Just twenty minutes of wasted time. Then lunch, ah lunch, that's where I shine, After this I am feeling fine. General Science, lots of pep,- That teacher sure can make you step. At half past two I meet my doom,- MARCELLA CASTLE I go into my Algebra room, secured the Track practice ends the day with fun, most Hadsf' All I do is run, run, run. for -Floyde Hopkins T H E I R I S .-.- - F- Ygj-3 Y.-,..-.-,o,-L..-s.-1.-L ' W 'j' ' Y Y Page No-.cv-fm
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'LT-'-'-.'n'-'d.'.'.' -' - 4. L'l'.'a'.'q .' .'.' '. g - J. .'..'.'F. A.'F'. A.'F. . - - .'.. -'.. -'-'a..g?.L'l'. J. Jfn'- -'n'-'-'-'- GLOVER'S BOOK STORE 210 East 39th Street A full line of Athletic Goods always on hand We cater to the wants of Teachers and Students of WESTPORT SCHOOLS IMPROVEMENTS We suggest:-1 1. Mechanical head scratchers for use during tests. 2. Escalators to replace elevators for lazy students. 3. Loan ofiice for those who forget bank or lunch money. 4. Extra deep lockers for those who are used to throwing their hats and coats at the hook at home. 5. Windows to he larger and extending ta the floor so that unobstructed view of passing fire department trucks may be had without standing. 6. No ninth hour study hall. 7. An assembly every other day and club on those days between. 8. Alnrm clocks in cooking-classes to make the bread rise on time. Compliments of CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY Phone Hyde Park 3106 Office 3105 Gillham Road ROYAL MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS PHONE HYDE PARK ms iooo HOLMES Page Namieu-.az
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