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SIERRA VISTA Page Fiflyfye .CHQ5,1PQWQKPQ!UQlQ0Q0Q0Q0Q1iQ0Q0DllQ0Q0Q0QClQ1!QlDQClD0Q0Q0Q0D0Q1lD1q TIHIIE IB. II-ll. H. S. AILIPIHIAIBIET A stands for Angelo whose dark hair curls, B stands for Teddy Bird who doesn't like girls, C stands for Clarence that freckle-face Soph., D stands for Dan with that silly laugh, E stands for Earline with hair like brick, F stands for Ferarris so slender and quick, G stands for Grace the student from Vallecito, H stand for Herbert who wears the keen Tuxedo. lstands for Irene B., so full of fun, J stands for Joe who always gets l's. K stands for Kathleen that Sophomore. I say, L stands for Lovell in the Junior play, M stands for Myrtle that walks for miles. N stands for Nick who comes next in file. Q stands for quickness which- our basket ball players possess, , R stands for Rose who has no sins to confess, S stands for students of Bret Harte Hi. T stands for Theresa who rolls those black eyes. U stands for Ulysess our science teacher, V stands for the Voitich brothers with like features, W stands for Wfilbur his geomet ry lesson must get, - X stands for x's you bet, Y stands for why I can't think any more, K. L., '2f. Z stands for Zilda who never gets sore. D. R., '27, HILIUANA 'lI'lHllE SIEA GODIDIESSN Dreaming under the tropic sun in the mid waters of the Pacific, an island lies remote from the well known passages of sea-going liners. The sun was just dipping into a sea of gold when we drifted suddenly around a cliff jutting out into the waters and found this dream Paradise of the sea. We landed on the island and were treated very hospitably by the friend- ly natives. After feasting that eve. a huge tire was built and around it's Ham- ing glow strange tales were told by the natives. Among them was one, which I quote below which was very quaint, hav- ing been handed down for generations. Many many years ago a fisherman dwelt in a tiny hut by this tropic isle. He fashioned nets thereby earning his daily bread. Before his hut in the cool of the evening watching the moon rise big and shiny, sending waves of light rippling to his feet. he often sat dreaming his dreams and smoking his pipe. 'Twas thus one evening watching the sea, he saw rise from the cliffs be- yond. a beautiful maiden with golden hair that rippled to her waist like the waves from which she came. He watched breathlessly while she played and danced about the cliffs. Then she was gone. The next night she came again so he ventured near her. but as before she disappeared into the sea. He told the natives about her and they planned to catch her. this beauti- ful golden goddess of the sea. They weaved a huge net that when the moon shone full, they hid behind the cliff, and when she came, they slipped up and closed the net about the maiden. There under the tropic moon they made her the lishernianis wife. There she lived for many years bringing happiness to the once lonely fisherman when came time in the full of the moon. when she grew pale and thin with ,-
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Page F Wy- four SIERRA VIS TA Oaxioioioioimiii1111111014rimxixrioirxiclioioioioiuini xiuicxjuioioioiod SlPANlISll-ll STURHIES UN SUENO DE NUESTRA ESCULA SUPERIOR. Una tarde, despues que habia terminado todo el trabajo, me acoste sobre un canape enfrente del hogar para leer. El libro que estaba leyendo no era muy interesante, y al Hn me dorrnif Soni de un sueno muy extrano y agradable. Me vi delante de la escuela superior presente de Bret Harte. Tuve un gran choque cuando uno de mis condiscipulos me dijo que estaban comen- zando a edificar un edificio nuevo. Entonces me parecia que muchos anos habian pasado. Volvi otra vez para visitra la escuela superior de Bret Harte. Pero en vez de hallar el edificio Viejo halle un ediflcio esplendido de cemento que estaba cercado con prado en todos los lados. El edifncio era de un piso y era muy grande. Cuando empezaba caminar por la puerta. me desparte y descrubi que todo era un sueno. JENNIE FOLLETTI. LA CAMPANA SILENCIOSA En memoria de nuestra campana, que fue robado por algunos much- achos maliciosos, y arrojado en una hendidura remota, donde yace rota y silenciosa. Nuestra campana vieja es silenciosa ahora, Y enmudecido su lengua de hierro Pero el espiritu que despertaba Siempre Vive, eternamente joven Y mientras que valnos a la escuela Nuestras memorias moriran continuamente Sobre los dias partieron ahora Y la musica de nuestra campana. MYRTLE BORBE. .5 P55 0
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