HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-06, Page 20It was with Surprising wearing the required: para-
swiftness that Hat and Tie phernalia. This could be din
Day came upon the Madill to certain aid given by inter-
students on Wednesday the ested parties, or more► likely
23rd-of-January.-Many-were---an'ingrainert sense of :duty
• scrambling in .,a night-before and lOyaltY acquired by
these, students since the com-
mencement of their attend-
ance at Madill. .
As for the people who did
not participate we hope their,
excuse was that .they could
efforts to get together an
exciting ensemble. Of -all the
unique. tor Shall.. we say'
Weird) combinations only the
three grade .13 hOrne .rooms
A
i came away ''with everyone
;Exams they come,
And exams, they; go,
But these tests: keep coining
Till.my brain rocks to and fro.
A 'Tale of Two Cities'
Is my tale of woe,
Is , there not Someone up
there,
Who'll see grade niters need
the spare?
Science says water is 'ab-
normal,
So what do I care?
It's not as deep as the home
work,
-And M it I , can=switrI.
I won't let F.E.IVI School get
me down;
It's purple ring is my finger's
crown,
Besides, at lunch hour it's
Mme, clear toe,
The fun high SehoOl was
meant ,to be!
CONTINUED WOES
OF A GRADE DIENER
METAPHOR •
Again today we sat on the hill
The warm sun ,and wiiid
blending together
the way I lived it.
I asked him about her
Wouldn't he want to, talk
about her? ' '
I wanted to be gently and it
all splished out
He said hew ' he watched her
quietly, whenever, he
could
And stilled his work
straining to hear every
of the songs he knew
she loved.
And the ones that described
how it was, so will
even if they couldn't share
them
-together -
I: somehow smiled quietly
and nodded
gazing into those eyes .of his
RealiZed, I know
how it is.
Strained to, hear the songs
I knew he loved
And watched him :whenever
I could
And loVed the same
so well
songs
not find a truly eXciting
enoigh ensemble or else
they just plain ,forgot, '
Understandably anyone—,
visiting the school that -day
may have been cOnfused, but '`To live or not to live?", . ality, sex, and colour. of eur for US, it was just- alP)uther; that is the question. , HoW- fellow Man. Some say the
.W4 °f -displaying sc'15:91' ever when .speaking. about "boat people" should not be Spirit.. ' tne boat people, others turn, allowed into Canada because
their back.on the plea for life. they are different from us.
Whyshould wehelp thetn? The colonr of their skin is
Why give them , our hard- unlike ours. Should they be
earned mnney, or let them allowed to perish? If these
into; our-eountryt. Too often .people were; instead; hung'
people'are taking the selfish dreds of white Canadians or
view of keeping what is ours
ours.
Why should they not be
allowed into Canada? say
they should be! AlWays
.peoplc comment on the vast=:;
ness of Canada and yet it has
a rather' low'. popuiatinn.
Canada can 'support ,. more
'refUgees than she has
ready. Our standard of living
is among the highest while
theirs is among the lowest,
We are prejudieed! Too
much depends on the nation-
4SC=:Dist=ttit<
TRAMPOLINE CLUB-' -
"We train a lot of boun,
cers". So' says Mr. Tayler,
who formed the trampoline
club this year.- About 30
people meet in. activity per
iods to bounce' around and.
have a 'kit 'of fun,-
Drop in sometime and
watch, them!
DIANNE MeRRIDE
The winter's arrived
With 'Snowflakes
And cold.
Sunehine on snow covered
Yards and long fields
Holds the glitter
Of a Million diainonds
Tossing light in careless
play,
With a mind of ies‘own,
It comes and it goes
With ease of a lamb
Or the roar of 1000 lions
It blankets our world
Giving plants a quiet reit,
Our peace in the winter
The snowflake, our best.
WINTER'S SNOWFLAKE
Americans would there be a
problem? No; there would, be
no controversy about giving
them a new start. •
We must overcome our
prejudices and fears for only
then will we ever achieve
true peace and brotherhood..
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