East Kildonan Collegiate - Yearbook (East Kildonan, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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SONNET A Spanish ship came nigh the shore and slowed. The dusky native worked in his simple field. It was soon to give up its golden yield Of maize. The Spaniards landed, harsh, and strode Contemptuous of this simple lad. They rowed Back to their ship with him. In fear he sealed His lips. His captors ' ship took him far from his field. Far off would the ship disgorge its cruel load, For these were slaves. The Dons had need Of men with iron thews to work their lands. These men would toil like cattle for the overseer While he urged t hem with blood-mad whip. More speed! ' Twas long ago. Ho more are men like spans Of oxen worked, for now all men are free. - Robert Munson XIA- LAKE METIGOSHE I had vacationed there for fourteen days. The beach was short, say five square yards or more, The gulls above the reaching pines did soar, Their shapes made visible by the sun’s last rays. The dark ' ning eastern sky, a smoke-like gray, Shut out the thought of bitterness and war And breathed of peace, which thoughtful men adore. A family of ducks, now on the bay Did listen to the Lord Lovat’s lament Which flowed, with all the snoothness of a cloud From father’s Highland pipes. So, sad but proud, I turned my back upon that blissful scene, And home toward the man-made city bent , To dream of more days like those that I had seen. -Bob Moffat XIA -- BRIEF STQ RM No-one foretold this paradox of night, No prophet’s vision saw the demon come, Thus unforeseen more frightening in its might. Our only warning was a beauteous one: The dull dark grass took on a luminous sheen, Each blade an Arthur’s sword of glowing green The whole world seemed to hold its breath, entranced, Astounded at the glory of the scene. Then rudely flashed a crooked white hot streak The thunder played a loud accompaniment Then sheets of rain, then hail, another streak. But soon its peak was reached, its anger spent; The storm, appeased, grew drowsy - slunk away, And all was peaceful till another day. Ann Neaves XIA

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DEATH ON PL-.NNA.N I EXE I’ve just finished reading a very interesting though not a pretty story. It’s a sea tale and quite possible true. Off a particularly rocky shore is a rocky island, with a tall white light-house, the sh ips ' friend. One night for no apparent reason it was dark. A ship, the Kingsway, passing a few miles out at sea had radioed in, :, Light on IE.anr.an out. Please investigate. 7 ’ Signs were posted asking for volunteers to go to the island and investigate, A family of three came forward, old Pod Anderburg ' s trio. Well it was within two hours of noon when Pop’s motor launch ’’the Threeofus pulled away from the shore below the house, loaded with food and medical supplies, ’’Better if it was coffins ” Pop remarked dryly, out of the boys hearing. After a long silent ride the island appeared around a bend in the shore. The windows flashed in the sunlit nan Isle light « Pop against th« ; the mot or ■ust behind ■ tall, dazzling white of Fion¬ as the boat neared the dock and then guided it in, just behind The Seafroth”, the light¬ house launch, Ron and Bruce walked cheerfully up the worn path, the basket between them while Pop strode along behind. As they near¬ ed the light-house Biuce called out his pal Johnny ' s nan o, but he received no answering hail. They walked slowly through the door. In the middle of the floor was a table set for supper, a chair lay overturned fey the table, a smashed coffee cup lay by the chair. ’ ' Something mighty terrible must have happened to take John¬ ny away from a meal” Bruce remarked about his stout chum. Oh, I don ' t know”, said x J oo, with forced cheerfulness, likely they discovered the light was out and went up to fix it. Those guys are workers and realize their responsibility, I bet they’er up there now. They weren ' t. They weren’t in the garden either. The boys were proud of that garden. They had brought every bit of the soil from the mainland in gunny sacks. Neither wore they fishing from the point or swimming on the sandy side of the island. Bruce his imaginative mind at work suggested they go back to the light-house and look for hidden panels, false floors and such. The other two, having no bettor ideas agreed. After some minutes of half-hearted looking Ron yelled Hey look here. Have you found a secrer passage?” Come here and look out the window. The other two went and gasped in awe. Will you look at that. Haven’t seen one of them in years! A water spout. It ' s going to miss us though. They watched in silent awe. Then Pop shattered the silence It’s slowly swinging ground’ It ' s coming right at us 5 Read somewhere that they sometimes pass-They sometimes pass through the same Place twice. Well, that would explain the overturned chair, the un- -4--- -.in Well, th eaten feed and th aoor 0 better look saw it, bold the others, and in, and before they could get away the window, Pop said, they all raced outside for a better look. Yeah”, Bruce butted in, and before they could get awav it had them . After they took another look out the window, Pop said, ' Looks like it’s going to die before if gets here, but I for one am not going out to see it better. Posting t he ms elves at different windows they watched ant i 1 th e ir vi si on wa s 31 s to rt ed by wa to r runni ng do wn t he w indo ws s - ' ■ hen that had passed they raced for the door, threw it open, - and froze in their tracks. Right in front of the door « ere three Angled, broken naked bodies!-

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