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FRIENDS A loophole into the thoughts of Roger Mills is portrayed by his intricate delineation. “Rustic Sundown” is Steve Kuhn's depiction of an old-fashioned sunset and scenery. Friends may come And friends may go Friends may peter out, you know But we’ll be friends Through thick and thin Peter out or peter in. Melody MY EXISTANCE When I look for what I live for, I see your face You are my existence. People say you can not live without food nor water But with you I could live without both. For you, I live. With you, I live. You are my existence. EMW
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Artists Attain The Knack Talent is found in many places in this world, including Angola High School. It ranges from artists to scholars — each is important to our niche in this vast, unfathomable universe. The artistic abilities of several students were found after a ‘Search for Talent' contest was held. Poetry and sketches were the major entries of pupils who were interested. Excellent craftsmanship and artistic expertise could be detected in the chosen works — those that were picked received five dollar awards. All the works displayed here are evidence of diligent work — both thought-process and handwork — on the part of students. Penny Aleshouse’s sketching of a section of the school relinquishes a bird's-eye view. “Flight of Peace” is Jill Deller’s theme for this silk-screen on 'recycled’ paper. CHILD A child is born every minute Clings for security any way he can get it Struggles for his freedom Searching for his own kingdom. Learns how to climb high trees Falls down and skins his knees As the child grows older His little body becomes bolder He's now no longer a child He's running free and wild. He's looking for his own way of life His one love, his wife. Now he has his big home With children of his own He has problems of a family to handle His strength weakening like a candle Burning slowly, gently down Till there’s nothing to be found His kids are all married and moved away How he wishes they'd come back and stay. His wife is dead and gone Why should he carry on? He lives alone in the big empty house Shares it with the ants and a mouse If only he could relive his happy younger years Yes, that would wipe away the tears But the beat of life still goes on For him it's one unhappy song Spinning the record slowly down Until there's nothing, not a sound He's growing old, rugged and dry Sometimes it makes me cry To know he was once a child Young, Free, and Wild. 18 Searcb For Talent Barb Keller
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Rites of Winter A collection of thoughts and activities full of spirit makes everyone think of winter. Thoughts such as, “I wonder if we'll have a blizzard this year? or “I can't wait until the snow is deep enough to go snow-mobiling! The activities of winter aren't so different from those of summer. In winter snowmobiling might be compared to motorcycling in the summer or snowskiing to waterskiing. The biggest differences are the temperature and ground covering — in the cold of winter one covers up to avoid exposure while in the heat of summer one uncovers to get exposure. Christmas and New Year's Eve are the highlights of Christmas vacation, filling each individual with good-will and high spirits. What would the year be without winter? The newly fallen snow is a temptation The snow didn’t get very deep in to many as Donny DeMara let’s a y79-'80; around the water of this snowball fly. cove it was about two inches. 20
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