Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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t e. more nu t rutl hutnout forced snti ts t lu the bll tr tr x it trx tlont in dingy room N ui tntnglv. flu. tht gloom tit ut tnothtr ftitnt ess mg it i no neu intl titn l tu. tht tntptx room md fc fn . ti .ii il -. mote humour ink it fqelf. but of conxun . Hut deep in: ide he feels The i.,n'iwing need for mctlq At home. 'ind quietness 'ind rest. ,I 'tlw'ty: ily. 'md mvtr r 5. The jol-:ts grow stale. the laughter dies 'l'here's no waiting castle, no home ties. i ' . Where does it end '? Where it began. Unreal dreams, unfinished plans. x . , , G vt ., ' V wig 'f qv te' 91 A t Repetition of a Travelling Salesman Kill-, tnil-s. 'l-s lf.. - ', 5 'l-Q l l.ittery .thu ys ' yer. B lit-lf- at tt.tntlcr- . at ' ier. .Xlttys -' ' 'h' S. X -' 1 --Ia I .-, il,-.5 ',i .Xntl qtltutys the entlless fright ' f of 'st l'i'j'. --l' 1 I- X l f -- - - .- 1 -if. I I ' . XlVest'L'S . 4 , Xl lh I vt o s s ter , if 4 A x a t 1 . 1 H 't s nl' ly 5 t ' t ' l it gl. t I lint. . s . - ' est : .it V 44 Zixtligvf ,I X, I s k . - - - - - 1' Y I 7 A 1 I l ff . f x H4 .pl E 7 H I . H.J. ll'hitt!lker Section I3 l peer pearly-eyed and cold down the yearning and yawning street. The street moves, motivated by hundreds of hungry people. Hungry people in a 'Great Society , a little out of place, lo say the least. l move down the street to make contact with this steel-eyed and full-fleshed society. Grey suits. red ties, white shirts, black shoes, neatly trimmed hair, and pathos reign supreme. It is nine o'clock on Yonge Street. 'Shells' covered in grey suits are leaving the street. I see and follow one to the hideous lair that he calls an office. He is one of my victims forthis morning. He follows the pattern like all the rest of his type. He says 'Hello' to his secretary and retreats to his lair to read his mailwhich he knows In be essential. A bill for dinner at the Royal York, al notice to Help end the VVarin Vietnam , at letter from his father and aninvitationto attend :i stag party. l stand beside him in his office, as he calls it, reach out. open his scaly skull, and remove his brain. lwnnt to read it. l open it and deftly remove Section 13, for it is the section in which secret desires and aspirations gather. Desires remain secret because Page 4 12+ the laws are not favourably inclined toward people who think for themselves. Hurrah! I am in luck! Section 13 is full to overflowing. Ideas about government, re- ligion, sex, public morality, freedom, fairness towards everyone. Why look! Here is a group of ideas about love and happiness. Love and happiness are actually considered in this she1l's brain. Absolutely fantastic! This is the third time this month I have encountered these two characteristics in Section 13. This 'shell' can be made into a man ifthe proper techniques and procedures are used. Luckily his ideas on love and, especially, happiness are fairly new to Section 13. These two things are essential to live the life ofa man. He can be restored. It is a real shame that their leader has succeeded so well. He has just the right technique for forming babies into 'shells' as they grow olderg many potential men are ruined in this way. Enough of this mind meandering for now. I must replace Section 13 and then put the brain back. I have a fair amount of work to do. There is a time and a place for everything. S. N Lambert I2

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