Saint Ursula Academy - Scroll Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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lf Worried file KM . .. 'D LIKE to tell you all about a trip I took. A trip to a fabulous, almost unbelievable fairyland of our own day, where dwell kings, princesses, he- roes and villains galore. When you are ready, close your eyes and imagine you were with me on my little old T-I9 ftapestry specialj as I glided on my way. In the distance rose gleaming turrets, the first signs of the kingdom I visited. As I drew nearer, I saw rising into the blue, the gleaming towers of a lovely, golden palace. I cut the stick and glided in on the beam. A funny little palace guard ran to meet me. Well, what do you know! Would you believe it! He looked just like a nickel, and bless my soul, it was a little nickel guard. Soon other little five by fives came wobbling out and escorted me into the lovely pal- ace which I had seen from the air. I passed through halls lined with pictures of former kings of the realm. There on the right hung a lovely portrait of ex- King Silver Dollar, and on the left, one of the disgraced King Confederate Dol- lar, as a warning to all usurpers of the throne. VVhen we arrived at the throne room, I was obliged to wait until I was announced. After a few minutes I was ushered into the royal presence of old King Dollar, and did he look worried! Even the presence of his lovely daugh- ter, the Princess Penny, sitting right next to him on a tiny throne, didn't seem to dissipate his gloom. just about then I asked, Gee, whiz, what's wrong around here? The old monarch heaved a sigh and answered in a tired tone, Our king- dom is in a bad state of affairs. Those two arch-villains, Inflation and Defia- tion are back again, causing more damage. VVhat harm can they do? says I, feeling very stupid and probably look- ing it. Well, says Kingie, it's a long story -Betty Hoffman '44. but you see, it's like this. We, in this kingdom, have just enough food and work and housing for our own subjects, and we're all happy enough. Then Sir Inflation comes into our village, circu- lates extra food, clothing, builds homes and makes it seem to all the people that they have found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Then when they are all blinded by their seeming prosperity, wily Sir Deflation imports hundreds of brigands who overrun the village, loot our stores of food and our homes and murder our citizens. Our people are re- verted to poverty and it takes my ad- visors and me years to reestablish our former happy standards. As he con- cluded he sadly dropped his head. Well, we can't let them getaway with that, says I. It's a regular racket. Can't we do something about it P Just then a great shout was heard outside and cheers shook the windows of the palace like a great windstorm. Princess Penny, silent till now, liter- ally flew off her throne, shouting: Father, he's here. Prince Dime is home from college! Trumpets blared a noisy reception and the massive doors to the throne room swung open, admitting a tall, youthful lad with a princely air. lXIy son! cried King Dollar, it's so good to have you home. And it's good to be home, too, fa- ther, replied the boyg I have a friend with me who may be able to help us with our problems. Who is he, brother? chimed in Penny. VVhy, here he comes now. I'll intro- duce you. I strained my neck curiously and was finally rewarded with a glimpse of a righteous looking young fellow with strong features, striding towards the throne, bearing the coat collars of two men plus the men. A great gasp shook Continued on page 52. THE SCROLL 25



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