Gold Hill High School - Nugget Yearbook (Gold Hill, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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Gold Hill High School - Nugget Yearbook (Gold Hill, OR) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 90 of 142
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...........................................-..........-...........-.......... 55-4 --' '---'95-356541954592-61-59656669 -'r-'99-IC'4i--Btii'-N-X'-A snowtirds took on a wistful tone as they searcheddout the coldest places only to find that the melting touch of the sun had been there,'too. At last they could bear it no longer, and, rising, flew away. As they went they took a last look back and saw a warm mist slowly enveloping the mournful scene. --Frances Reames, '57 lm Baoorc d 4 , Gliding down o'er the rocks, little brook, Singing a happy song, ' Singing all the day long, Singing--to me. When twilight shadows fall, little brook, 3 Your song grows weary, ' The world is than dreary, Dreary--for me. When I am all alone, little brook, ihere's solace with you, One friend that is true, Faithful--to me. And when we have to part, little brook, You'll keep on splashing, And forever keep dashing, Dashing--to me. --Delores Drennen, '37 - 1 v 1 xg u a , u u 35, , 3' I ,' .. ,. .' -L .L . . 'L -L N. :Q -L .L .5 .. -- .r . .. . r wr 91' ar - ,. X' .r 1. .r 4- 1 .. w. .. I .. .. 1- 1- 4- --,,.,.......-..................-............................................... B8

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.,---.-Q-n-n1.....-.- .. . . ., 1 'af 1 . '1 'f -u--u--u--an--.-.qum.qp--nun-qu--n SNOWEIRDS IN ICELAND t was early dawn and s frosty light had grad- ually diffused itself through the pale misty sky. ,A and the sense of magic was in the still air plump little snowbirds looked around at their world with bright expectancy. What they saw were wooded hills, the lower parts of which were black but on the upper half nestled cold, fluffy, white fog, motionless, yet seeming to know whrt wonders it covered. Presently th round little eyes The fog seemed to magician who knew been built up the aside. The downy in a deep breath is cloud stirred slightly and all the grew more nnticipativc than ever. be a veil in the hand of an invisible his art well, for after suspense had veil was suddenly raised and drawn breasts of the little birds expanded of awe. Then an excited twittering and fluttering broke out and the entire group flow away to see more closely what had been revealed. The pines and hills had all been transformed into a fairyland of sparkling palaces of ice. Tall spires and minarots of intricate design rose everywhere from among glassy domes end networks of tiny ieiclcs cries-crossing from twig to twig. On the very top of the highest hill a group of pines formed s silvery cathedral fretted with exquisite carvings in ice. As morning advanced, the long cold spell was broken and a few rays of sun pierced the high grey mist to touch the hill-top. Instantly tho cathedral and all the rest of the city changed from crystal to diamonds. Prism- lights of many brilliant colors sparkled and burned. Here and there a quivering branch set tiny rainbows to dancing into the shadows so that even the dingiest leaves had beauty for a fleeting moment. The snowbirds flittcd everywhere, their tinkling voices in harmony with the cold brittlcness of the ice. ' Never in their lives had they seen anything so beautiful, so they wanted to see it all, from the bleached grass, lacylwith frost, to the highest silvery tuft of pine need es. The sun kept shining, though, so presently the ice began to blur and the dnintiest filigree disappeared. Unseen angels from tho cathedral wept tears of sorrow that dripped all through the woods. The peep of the 4 3 6 4? 15 4? P 6 s. 5 P J? 99 55 49 4? 45 it 4? 65 45 if it 9 9? 4? 5 it 45 ' it it it 9 6 45 Q5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .- ev'



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