Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

 - Class of 1913

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i k-2-' I is Xft tif X - l AR E'-Q despaired of Downing tl1e Flames. Tubbs and Hoppers were filled from little, Brooks which ran through the Dale, but no one dared venture in for fear of severe llurns. Jayne saw that this was the Riehl test for George, and bade him search for James, the caretaker of the building. He bade his friends farewell and gave Jayne a Lily, plucked from the VVoodside and entered the burning House. The Gale increased, and he had little hope of escaping with his life. But he soon found the insensible form and draggedhhiin to the window in the Garrett. XVilling hands carried him down the ladder and, just as our hero was clasped in the arms of Jayne, the building fell. George decided that a Knights life was not all he had anticipated so he found a job in Avery promising dairy, and lived happily ever after with the girl of his choice. TlIl'I1JN.'X I,m'm,.x1w, '13, l-jig: 'Iii A 2' iiil, ,- .af ' ,f f, .-', IW? l' 5 it 1 5-5: gm 'QAM 5 iii 4 iii?-' 'ww . f f ' 'lt 5 i ' . alll . pgs 5: -,,- J-Mt'5I1zN ii? , A I 4 . I ' l ' .- EWG? -M ' li li J .VI 5' -17-if3g5g,tgi-: EJyf3 . 5 l, fo: : se r.-.J-lf 35 'J' .. YE . . 'f ' 'Fill - ,. ffvlt t t 1 1 wlll 'L R ' 'fi'-:V M' Avery. Page Nineteen r

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Ts mooern 'Don Quixote EORGE sat in the Assembly Hall, his Latin a11d German books temporarily discarded for a book of fairy tales. In , Q31 his imagination he saw a long train of Knights, Barons, ii Squires, and Stuarts, under the leadership of a King, Win- ' good names for themselves by their Hardy acts of heroism. That was enough, he would cease being a mere Grubb-worm and set out to Wright the wrong. - He soon came to some VVells on the Lee VV ard side of a Hill, and stopped to refresh himself from the Cool Qeyj Waters. After he had rested in the shade of two Birch Cerj trees, he filled his jug which he had Hidden in the tall Reeds, and started out. Fancying a. Swift, Snow white horse browsing near a Poole, he went up to a little Brown House nearby and enquired the Price. He mounted his purchase Andrew the reins tight in joy and admiration of himself. On the road to Kingsbury, a little Hupp frightened his horse which threw him into a ne-arby Pond. But this did not deter him. The way grew rougher and rougher and near some large Cavins, he found a Barrett. Deciding that this was a chance.to show his bravery and courage, he dismounted and peered over the precipice. A young girl lay entangled in the Green branches of a Pussy willow. He drew a Ball of stout cord from his pocket and threw it to her. A Twist of the ankle made it impossible for her to walk, so he placed her before him on his horse. just as the sun sank in the West, he reached a Greathouse. Turn- ing the huge Key, he entered the room w-ith his burden. An Old Woman was serving a simple meal of Spuds, Sturgeon, Bird, Black rye bread, and Mead to a Cook, Baker, Taylor, Miller, a trio of Smiths, Scott, Shumacher and the Dean 'of the university in his QGeorge'sj home town. They were made welcome and our hero Nau told of his journey, and they all agreed with him that he should resume his journey on the Morrow. The next morning he was aroused by a Pearson noise. It Isabel! a fire! he cried, hastily donning his clothes. Pinning a Stem of Meri- gold on his Cnavat fhj he walked rapidly to the fire. A fMcj Kean, Sharp wind was blowing, and, as there was no Ere department, Allmen Page Eighteen



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'Ghz Taisy N the old days when the earth was inhabited by fairies and ruled over by the great God Zeus, two lovers met each day by the Spring of Eternal Youth. Their names were Mar- guerite and Petalus. One day as Apollo looked upon the earth he chanced to see the maiden standing by the river alone. He swiftly came to earth and took her to his palace above the clouds. A few minutes later Petalus came to the spring to see Marguerite, but she was gone. He searched for her everywhere, among the trees, along the banks of the stream, and at her home, but he could find her nowhere. Zeus watchedihim and finally came to earth to inquire the cause of his sorrow. When Petalus told him of how Marguerite had disappeared, and how lonely and sad he was, Zeus called the gods together and asked if anyone of them had seen the girl. All but Apollo denied having seen her. Then Zeus asked him where she was. Apollo, because he feared the great God, answered, She is in my palace. Zeus secured Marguerite ian-d took her to Petalus. He said to them, Since Marguerite has entered the heavens she cannot live on the earth as a mortal, but must become immortal. Therefore I will make you into a Hower. Marguerite will be the yellow circle standing for the center and sun of your life. You, Petalus, will be the white petals which surround and protect the center. Your flower will grow near the springs and take from them eternal life and your children will be many and will brighten the heart and life of man by their smiling, happy faces, lifted to him by the thousands in the fields. You will be called the Daisy. Thus was made our daisy, which is called Marguerite in the florist's gardens. GR.NCE PE-rERM,xN, '14, Page Twenty

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