John Adams High School - Clipper Yearbook (Ozone Park, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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Outside the door, the garden Tansy scattered its gold, The violets and hyssop Were very sweet to one grown old. Thus it was that one still dusk Forgotten feet returned Home to where the daffodils Like lighted tapers burned. Perhaps remembered Aprils Caused her homeward going To wet-purple larkspur which Had scarcely begun growing. They were not surprised who saw the poor Wispy-grey wanderer slip through the door. Doris Kludl' In Sorrow It is raining, little violet? But be glad of rain, Too much sun would wither thee, The sun will shine again. I know the sky is very black But right behind for you I I Is, always waiting to appear, The blue. Thou art weary, tender heart? ,But be glad of pain, In sorrow sweeter things grow Like flowers in a -rain. God watches, and thou wilt have the sun When clouds their perfect work Have done. g A Margaret Richrosl The Garden ILLUSTRATION H. HAUSENFUSS

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While Skulls ILLUSTRATION H. BRADLEY I thought and thought, yet answer Came not to this troubled heart of mine, For death was there and death upon my lips, And though I thought of soaring high above Life's pettiness into oblivion, My foot touched death and I Was not much surprised. Old battlefield, Bleached skull. I spoke in bitterness: I see the fear of death creep upon A Your face, old skull. I also fear. I seem to see the man you were. In youth Leaping for love of life. I too am young. Oh skull, need you have died in vain? Then exists no reason for your death. Greed, selfishness, brother against brother, Those whom we do not hate, nor theyhate us. Leaving at last in a field, fertile Grown with brothers' bones and blood, white skulls 't:1245+I -233:--fj P 51531--CJ .Il F -,vi-3-H 2'-.,gI. 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Time-A twilight ez-rening in 1272. Plate -Provence, Franre. Scene-Gloomy court- yard of a rastle. Towards the left is a sun-dial and a latticed window. Beneath the window old ivy eliznhs. When the curtain rises, Sir Denis, wearing the armor of a Crusader, struts across the stage. When he nears the window, he begins to sing at the top of his lungs without any arrotnpanifnent. His ooice sounds flat! SCENE ONE DENIS: Oh, Lady Antoinette, The sweetest of the fair, The sky gets clearer yet, Let another but to dare Say a small little word To Lady Antoinette, My swift arrow is heard And he his death has met. QA pretty dimpled face opens window and peers out shylyj. LADY ANTOINETTEI Sir Denis, you are back from the Holy Land harmed. My prayers have been an- swered. S.D.: Yes, my beloved, I am back unharmed, save where three arrows pierced my breast. L.A.: How horrible war is! L.A.: Verily, more accidents occur at home. SIR the llfl- A POX ON IT by DOROTHY PLEAU S.D.: Thou hast not told me of what thou thinkest of the ballad I made up for thee! L.A.: What ballad does thou speak of, Sir Denis? S.D.: Didst thou not hear me sing- ing it as I entered? L.A.: Nay, my lord. S.D.: Then I shall sing it again for thee. fHe sings what he sang hefore. This time it sounds worselj L.A.: That was simply beautiful. .S.D.: Shall I sing it again for thee? L.A.: So lovely a voice as thine, Sir Denis, should be saved for the King. S.D.: Qwith his usual rnodestyj. Thou art right milady. A hired trou- bador, the best my gold can obtain, will sing to thee tomorrow at this hour. He calls himself jean, Le Chanteur. S.D.: I'll write the words of my song on the sun-dial and he can sing them to thee. SCENE TWO Tiine-The next day at twilight. Plate and setting-The same. A handsome young man, dressed in the colorful costume of a trouhador, stops beneath the latticed win- dow and plays on his lute.

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