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It drdn t take long to row rn and when they reached the beach they hauled the boat th sancr to awart results As the three grrls eame up to the boys th y topped and stared Lm urn arent they peaches sard Healy we were nexer rnform d of r faet before I assure you rf we are we are not rerx sweet sard the snrallest grrl wrth fiant toss of her red locks Oh no offense meant sard Harry as Ted blushed and stepped backward How drd you three grrls happen to get h re Oh we were earrred here by the w rye sard the one wrth blonde eurls We you boys take Us to your X reht and ou Sf sard the other grrl When they re rehed the y reht they went rn to the cabrn to hear the story Frrst Ill tell you our names rf' you d eare to know sard the blaek healed damsel red head rs Ada Brown the blonde rs upon Tee 1 de Rrta u lrye rn Albany New York Three days ago as we were sarlrng on the Ladv Mary storm c me up and lrghtnrng wrecked the shrp We had drsobeyed orders rnd were on de k durrng the storm A wave washed us over board The water was so rough we couldnt swrm We had grxen up to dre when a larger ware washed us on thrs rsland The storm abated toward mornrng We found some frurt and eoconuts on whreh we lrved for almost two days For a wonder we saw no wrld lnr rna ,and I gue s thats all sud Betty ou of breath Its enough rf you ask me sard Walter Your folks must be worrred Well have to wrre them They reached Albany rn a few months A week afterwards they had a trrple weddrng 'Ind hrred a prrxate yacht for a trrp around the world on therr honeymoon M L N5 El CONE HONIF The sun sank slowly to rest behrnd the canyon leavrng a dull red glow rn the skv Across the upland and down a narrow trarl rode '1 lone figure It was a grrl astrrde a small black horse She made a beautrful prc ture rn the dusk of approachrng nrght Her threk golden harr was streamrng rn the wrnd and the lose lrght of the West gleamed rn her soft gray eyes as she rarsed them rn joyous thanksgrxrng to the settrng sun What a gorgeous home eomrng for a wanderer, she thought -X wanderer who had not been home for four y ars Four long years at one of the mos' exe usrxe coll ge-s rn the Fast an exerx mrnute she hrd longed for the wrde open spaee and the exertements of Gods country Nlarjorre Exan was born and grew up on a large we tern raneh Her mother dred when she was small and she had grown to know and loxe the ways of the brg bluff ranchnran andthe owboys At the nge of srxteen her father decrded that rt was trnre she rcqurred an educatron rnd s0 he sent her to eollege r r ears 1tColle e wer oyer a she was returnrng home She had arrrxed at the Srlxer Creek statron that noon and rn ste rd of wfrrtrng for her father to come after er she hrred 1 horse and was rrdrng once mere oyer the old famrlrar trarl As the dusk deepened rnto twrlrght and the moon eame out behrnd the canyon Marjorre spurred her horse on faster Just one more hrll to clrnrb and she would see the large rarch rn the x rlley But what was the red drsh glow whreh spread over the western sky XX as rt the glow of the rrsrng moon? She swrftly gurded her hor e oxer the hrll and her eye wrdened rn terror at the srght t rt met her Uwe For r moment she was sp eehless f t seemed that the whole ranch house was on fire Atter scannrnr., the scene before her for a moment she could see that rt was the bunk house on the lower srde of the ranch house that was afire She knew that she must warn the ranchers qurckly or the whole ranch would be rn a blave Queer that no one at the ranch had seen rt She urged her horse rnto 'r run Faster and faster she went Her steed was surefooted and she soon reaehed the gates of the ranch At the cor rl he leaped rrrmbly from her mount and ran toward the bunk house, after stopprng to dlp her Jacket rn a small pool nearby She slashed and beat at the flames rn a determrned effort to garn the rnsrde of the burldrng where a fire extrngursher was always kept The smoke blrnded ard choked her whrle the flames burnt cruel blrsters rnto her flesh O r he could not breathe her throat was dry an par ched and the smoke hurt her nostrrls S e seemed to be srnkrng rnto endless space If only sorrreone would come to help her . 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She drnrls remembered that the extrngursher was hung on the wall just rnsrele the door Yhe could no longer see and she felt that her lungs would burst She groped blrndls for the desrred 0bJect and found rt not It was gone Her sen es reeled and she rnragrned herself la lrng off rrrto that mass of fire Had she come home onls to lease agarn for that lanel of eterrrrts rom a lorg drstanee she heard sorees Vlculd thes reach her rn trme Sh felt her self falling, fallrng and then trorrg arms bore her awas Marjorre woke up to frnd herseli rn 1 world of elrrkress Her faee was swathed rn ban ea es l f r mans dass he had l1rrr ere t str The house hael been hushed 1nd quret ller father wonelereel f hrs pererts had been s eel nls wrth the loss of hrs elaug ter Howeser on the hfth elas she returned to eonscrousness and the eloetor remosed the band 1ges from her eses He proelarrned that her eses were not serrousls rnjured and he father thought Marjorre as she was elosrrrg her eses sleeprls Alls well that erels well leave her bed rn a fortrrrght Her tears fell upon her cheek And so ll rsrs toerlcs -11 P08335 MY SCHOOI 'SI XTES W hat would I do rf thes were not here Wrthout them where woulel I be Id be just an enrptv row boat Drrftrng along lrfes sea Our frrendshrp tres wrll never be broken, We re pals both trred and true And es er so we wrll remarn All of lrfes Journey through No one wrll es en know how much These frrendshrps mean to me Sonrethrrrg calls me back to them Iso matter where I may be Pals when we were trny tots Plasrng wrth our dolls Sharrng wrth each other Our trrumphs and our falls Into our school years we went Takrng our tests togethe Reads to stand bs each others No matter what the weather srele And pals rn later sears well be Vs hateser be our fate Id rather be wrthout a cent Than be wrthout schoolmates X HAXEN -X trred oll rrran walked slowls along On a road that was crooked and cold Xnd wondered rf omewhere there was not a place For a man so lonesome and old He had not a fr rerrl rn thrs world so forlorrr lhe snow prleel deep on the ground But slowls he trudged to some destrn el end Not thrnkrnp, not rrralernff a sound He rounded .1 corner where he saw 1 brrght lrght Ani a mansron so large and so fine there rs se cr d X ere rnrght some e 1e arre t err rest for a tr e e rr rere r man explarned lor tr rrrps who are hungry or eold So elo rng the door rrr the face of the man, He returned to hrs pleasures and gold Drseourageel 1rrel saddened the nrarr left rn drsmas But on down the road hr feet seemed to be ee lrght Thought he Perhaps there sorneone mas grse rrre el bed Come rn sou poor fellow soure hungrs and cod Que! 1 graerous old lads operrrng the door Although our house mas not be sers large often do frrrd room for one more Some people lr.1se lrrg hearts though enrpts rnel eold Lrke the man who L rts best r e NN ll Ill sshere sou 1 was or T e Ane e ne T e Are 'Now 0a Who -Xrre had rrrrllrons rn stor the cottage so trrrs -rrrel hase room for one more rtre loss IT S W IWTFR eold and growrrrg colder wrnter now rs here dass are growrng shorter daylrght rs nrore dear brrds hase realls left us ground rs wnrte wrth snow ponds are frozen oser skatrrrg we want to go realls can sou tell me bers or grrl rn tos r realls dreads the wrnter meets rt wrth .1 frown' I knew sou couldnt do rt I There s not a sou who ean As wrnter rs .1 frrerrd to all There rs lots of trme to spend Q ' . 4 . . x I i il . V . A ' 5 ' ' .' 9 . ' '1 . ' . 5' ' A, . . ' S V . V . L. , . l . ' 1 . V ,. h A A . N ' ' -B ' ' 1' 1 . '. 1 ' ' V 1 h 1 , , , lf . I 'h . , l. . V ' . .l H- L., 1 . ' . . , . ' ' L, 1 .A . ' . - - 1 1 1 1 - , . V 1 A A . . 1 . .' 1 ' ' - - s ' ' ' .' ' ' . . .' V , - , 1 ' 1 V . Oh, .'h1lter, he- 'ie , Vh '- I Y' 2 l l H v 'Q 'Q H X . V ' G01 1 1 brle l l h - ' 'me. l' g ane er' Q ' s - ' 2 rr e 'll, HW- hav- rro r'oe rr I - '1, the- 'ich 1 h- 1 1 1 5- 1 1 1 . , - H J . 'H 5. v 4 lx A Y h I H :av 1 o j 1 ' h 1 '. 1 -1 - - L- . h V V 3 my ' lv .1 1, 1 , ' A 1 Z 1: 1 I 1 v AV- 3 - 1 4 I 4 I v'v I . - s S - ' 1 ' r ' . 5 ' ' ' ' l 1 1 told her' that she ss'ould probably be able to In 3 tiny dwelling ahead, he Saw 21 beaming 1 , 1 r 1- Y ee , K , , E. A V 1 '.' ' . .' ' V , . ry ' 1 1' .' , . . V . 1 ' V , 1 V , V . , ' V ee 1, , 1 t I , , rv U 1 ' V r - , V ' . . V . l g ' - Ia .' .U Y LQ- 2 A. IV, 1' 1 .- UA y - .1 V V .V , . I W0 1 - . - . , .,'1V L' , , . . , ' . 1 ,. V -.,. - 1 , V 2 ' . 1 11 : ' - 1 1 . ' ' V ' V -Q . . ., ' ' ' j ' . Brt '.' 5 l'k1 1 ' ' , .' ' L' 1 Y I ' v 1 V . V V2 1 V ' ' ' . --My' ' ss, '38 V l ' , ' l 1 2 V 1 1 v y' w D - 1 - . V . It's ' - r' ', . F . V' 1 V 'S . . S ' . . 1 . V ' 'L .- v ' ' ' - Th - ' ' .3 ' ' ,' . V ' I Av. V. Y h , : . . 1 V . , - r 1 if ' ' s'r V C ' 1 1 -V V .1 V Y Y 1'v A' - ' ' Z ' - 1 - ' ' ' ' ' .' .' 1 ' . , - . V' ' 1 1 .' 1 1 . . , V' A . ' ' -I 1' l 1' . -Marilyn Buker, '40 -A. Foss, '40 10
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