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The Girls, League gave a human puppet show on May ninth, called The Maid Who Wouldn't Be Proper. The story is about a young lady who refuses to be proper and whose parents decide to marry her to a very proper young man. But the young lady runs away and marries a gypsy boy, so her very proper sister marries the proper young man and everything ends happily. The cast, chosen by Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Holmes, acted the difficult parts very well. It was delightful and entirely different from anything that the High School had given before. RAIN MAGIC POLLY HARRIS, '27 In summer when the air is hot And earth is parched and dry, The fairies dance in magic ring Beneath the midnight sky. They Hing enchantments on the winds And give each sparkling star An urgent message it must send To some cloud wandering far. Then racing come the eager clouds To ask why the alarm, And thru them shoot the fairy darts, Each loaded with a charm. Then, when the cooling rain is o'cr, And golden sunshine breaks, Each charm springs up from where it fell And there a mushroom makes. So when you see their parasols In some cool dell or lane Where ne'er one grew before, you'll know There must have been a rain. THE FAIRY FOLK POLLY HARRIS, '27 Who slip down thru the starry night Astride the gay moon beams, And bring to children far and wide The magic dust of dreams? Who love to dance in fairy ring Beneath a great white moon, And rock to sleep the little flowers To pine trees' lulling croon? Who string the dewdrop cobwebs light From blade to tall grass blade, Then hang their dainty washing out Upon the lines they've made? And who, when dawn is ill the bud, Spy from their lookout towers, Then scamper thru suarled grass roots To hide in hearts of flowers? To whom does this, our dull old world, Seem one uproarous joke? Who show us all the path to dreams? Why, 'tis the fairy folk! ATASCADERO, BEAUTIFUL l GENEVIEVE PLAGMANN, '27 Standing on Pine Mountain, Among the lofty trees, All nature seemed to call me,- The birds, the flowers, the bees, The sun, the wind, the dewdrops, All whispered, Lift your eyes! Atascaderol Beautiful Beneath the bended skies!
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