Elba Central School - Revue Yearbook (Elba, NY)

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CITRONELLA or THE LITTLE FALSE EYELASH Once upon a time, in the far off country of America, in the small town of New York, there lived a very rich man. This rich man had married twice. His second wife was a widow with two grown daughters who had in- herited all their mother's characteristics and were very mean. Citronella, daughter of his first wife, was sweet and kind and just the opposite of Brenda and Cobina, her step- sisters. Cobina and Brenda consequently made Nellie,as they called their step-sister, do all their errands. She had to do the most menial tasks in the households She had to rush about in the great mansion'and plug in all the electric cords in the morning. Everyone looked down on Citronella. The poor girl had to sleep on the ironing board in the kitchen. This year Nellie's stepmother was at Nice and her father was in Alaska, training dog teams, and so Brenda and Cobina, freaks that they were, 'could torment and punish Nellie as much as they wanted to. ' Come morning, up she would hop from her plugging in cords: the coffee-maker, ironing board and start the orange-juice squeezer, the toaster, the electric shaver for the but- ler, the cake-mixer, the hot pad for the ca- nary, which was used to living in a warmer climate, Then she would scamper up the long, sisters' a- There she telephones, portables, hair dryers and sundry other de- vices. The two sisters would spend half the morning, putting their faces on straight. This evening the sisters were going to a charity ball in honor of Destitute and Broken- down Panhandlers, a very worthy cause. Freddy Ickaroo and his band of cats were go- ing to play. Brenda and Cobina were a-quiver with anticipation. They even had new teeth made for the occasion. The step-sisters tor- mented Nellie, by telling her how wonderful the ball was to be and how sorry they were that she could not go.- Indeed, the poor girl was wishing very hard that she could 'swing out to the music of Freddy Ickaroo, the handsomest bachelor in show business. When the two sisters were finally ready, they took the elevator to the first floor, got into the family limousine and purred off to the ball. ' That night as Citronella sat on her ironing board, she heard the wail of a hot trumpet and there in frontfof her stood a strange person. 'I am your fairy God-mother,' said this beautiful visitor. 'I know that you want to go to the ball, and I'm just the one you -must be winding flight of stairs to her partments on the second floor. would run about, plugging in to fix you up. But remember, , H, home before twelve o'clock as. all myw magic will vanish.' Thereupon, she touched Nellie's rags and they ,became a' beautiful dress of gold and scarlet, encrusted with jewels. A cucumber in, the pantry changed into a super-streamlined car. 'But, oh,F-said 'the fairy godmother, 'you must have something to make you distinc- tiqe.' Thereupon, to Nellie 'she handed a pair of pure gold eyelashes- Nellie thanked her godmother and put on the eyelashes. Off Nellie rode to the ball, and burst upon cafe society as a new celebrity,4 making her wand to ' iff' . p ,,!'f5,. ly ,M Qloria Vanderbuilt turn green 'with envy. Having danced and dined the evening- away, completely capturing Freddy's heart in the meanwhile, she obediently started home at eleven forty-five. She stood in the door- way, waiting, for the door to open, and she heard the clock strike twelve. Her clothes immediately became rags and her car changed into a cucumber which lay.at her feet. 1 The next morning as Nellie was helping- her step-sisters, they told her all about the beautiful debutante who had 'crashedr'.the charity ball. They told her how. she had made the band leader fall in love with her by the way she fluttered her golden eye- lashes. ' - ' The next night a charity ball was to be given for the benefit of Chill-Blained Robins which had stayed too long up North. I Brenda and Cobina primped all day in preparation for the ball, and in her sweet, unselfish way, Nellie helped them. That eve- ning, after Brenda and Cobina had left,Citron ella's godmother came again and turned her rags into a still more beautiful dressf Citronella stood in the doorway,waiting to go out and step into her super-streamlined auto when her godmother said to her: 'Here are your gold eyelashes, and don't forget to arrive home by twelve, or all: my magic will vanish.' ' ' That evening as Citronella danced, she entirely forgot the warning,and only when the clock started to strike twelve did she real- ize the time. Freddy tried to follow her as she fled, but all he saw was a raggedu girl running down the street. The next day the papers were full of the disappearance of the beautiful deb and of Freddy's.frantic search for her. Freddy would get up early at twelve o'clock every day and set out in search of his beloved. All over the city of New York, he went. To Brenda and Cobina's house, he came with the gdlden eyelash that Citronella had dropped in her flight. , The girls tried on the eyelash, but it didn't fit either one. Nellie skipped into the room just as Freddy ,was about to go- Finally she asked if ,she copld try on the eyelash. Brenda slapped her across the room, but up Nellie rose, came back to Freddy, snatched the eyelash out of his hand and tried it on. It fitted perhectly and triumph antly she took the other one out of her pocki et and clapped it on her other eye. just then she heard the wail of a hot trgmpetfand there'stood-Nellie's godmother, who changed Nellie's rags into a beautiful dress. 'Freddy immediately recognized her as the debutante at the ball and so did the two step-sisters. lFreddyvIckaroo and mediately married and after. Citronella were im- lived happily ever -' Bernice Peters, Class of '43 . ' N .:.,.,s.f.-..-- ' '2syq,.. -',fr7y, N ' ,LGT-if wi S. ' H B -piti- lx. I Y ' 't' ii . vb I 1-, 'W' 3, gg ,wid , . 'A , . 1' ' - ' .- 7 . ' 73,5 .'--Q 1 fbi t ' U' -Q 3 ' ' -z Vit- - ' .rf Mfw fi? QW him 3?HEif ,lube-hrfl O , 35.1.-.af

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