Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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INTRODUCING WILLIAM the narrow, one-way Continental Divide Road. There they sit, Mrs. Bear eagerly awaiting the sound which no one who has ever heard it before can forget, the distinctive sputter and cough of the first Model T of the season. William becomes rather nervous and ill at ease as the coming ordeal draws nearer. - Mother! he beseechingly whines, Why do I have to do this? You know how bashful I am about meeting strangers - - -. His words fade into nothingness. Nonsense, William! sternly retorts his parent, stamping her foot for emphasis. Do I have to punctuate my remarks with the use of my paw? I'm ashamed of you, you big, healthy, strapping youngster! Why, your ancestors have held up cars for generations! And as to being afraid, how many times do I have to tell you that all the animals in this park are under United States Government protection! Mrs. Bear stops for breath and ruffles her fur suggestively. The cowed and subdued William retires, licking his paw, and begins a diligent search for an elusive ant. Soon the tlrst Model T of the season chugs into view, dripping with collapsible tents, collapsible cots, and collapsible stoves. Mrs. Bear hur- ries into the underbrush, commanding William to do his stuff. William stands in the middle of the road and looks hungry. His beady black eyes roll coyly from side to side. , The Ford puffs up to where William is standing, sputters weakly, and stops. A surprising number of people pour through, around. and over its rattling portals. Oh, how cunning! gushes one woman. Where's the kodak? Quick! Bring the poor little dear something to eat! The last speaker suits her actions to her words and rummages around Beneath an awkward canvas affair attached to the side of the car until -she brings forth several bananas fa triile over-ripe, to be sure, but still bananasl, some Hershey bars, and the remainder of a mangled box of cheese crackers. William is delighted with these contributions and, by way of thanks, assumes his most becoming pose before the kodak. He scarcely notices when the Ford jerks doubtfully down the road. He glances up only long enough to mentally jot down the Ford's license number. He ls busy un- wrapping an almond Hershey bar. 405



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THE VANISHED PRINCESS The princess ran into her garden bright Where roses bloomed and in profusion rare Climbed over red brick walls. Where silver sprays From graceful marble fountains caught the rays Of morning suns and threw prismatic lights. The larks sang morning praises to the child. She did not heed the beauty all aroundg She listened though, intent, for Ada's call, And hearing none, nor quick approaching steps, She knew that she was free at least to roam The garden made for her sweet Majesty. A magic thread lay on the short clipped grass, Woven of twisted silver, shining gemsg She stretched her dimpled hand to grasp the toy, The tiny hand that was to rule the land. Her fingers touched it, and it moved apace. It moved on slowly, always out of reach, It moved. and still she followed, till they reached A wall, where, through a hole the rabbits knew, It disappeared, and through it went the child. They called and called. Nurse Ada tore her hair. The countryside resounded with their calls. They watched and waited and sent heralds out- To no avail. Years pass, and others reign! Her garden waits. The roses bloom and in Profusion rare climb over red brick walls As if to watch and wait and call her back. The silver sprays still catch the rays of suns And make three rainbows. But the larks have left Perhaps they, too, have followed silver threads. But they have gone. She's gone. The garden waits' -Rena Dean

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