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Stephame Asher Stephen Balley Annle Laurie Beyer Karm Bergstrom Julle Bowers Carolyn Chrlstle Carol Cotton Colleen Creltz Rxcky Edmlsten Tony De Wltt Frank Fmdlow Lee Fltzgerrell Peter Haynes Tony Henmng Suzanne Matthews Bruce Mmer Melissa Nash Deborah Orr Leslle Palmer Scott Robertson Thomas Schratter John Scott Sara Smlth .lay Tlmbrell Barbara Ward W' MRS F IMMEN SEVENTH GRADE f W A -fikfvs i 'ZS -ov 'N -as Ahh Y! K' A i x A Nm N . L M. I 'X Q, ,A , K, , . ' 'K XV - ' . 'rv :P A A ' V fi A A' ' ' Q .- .' ,B r , f 'av fl I f , I -hi- I T . f l A l Q, . . I V 7 . . ' T X, . , 'E .4. E , 4' . xv X ' X'x 1 X . X f , I X - ,,, y 4, .sl Q. v. ,U 1 I Scott Holden ' X , - . l . Hx A .A f A ' f If N-KN 0 T 4 - . X ,Q fi 's A Q A .. ' K X l T T N. , 4 2. A ' X ., , f Y , Q E H -fy 1 . 2 1, E ,... E- ' 4, - . A Q ., ' ' 'K I - ?f L I X W AV Tm ' lf' ' f I- . I' 5 ' f VX I , 4 ,
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Camphzll hall jumnr hugh ,ichnnl 'Lrtcrarg THE OUESTION OF MERCY DEATH As rt has been sard there are two srdes to every story Thrs one too has two srdes each opposrng and contra drctrng the other I wrll make an effort to sum up each srde and to grve my own personal oprnron Mercy or mercy death rs defined as krnd or compas sronate treatment of the sufferrng or condemned In the Unrted States mercy death rs rllegal under any crrcumstances However many doctors have been con vrcted of mercy krllrng Durrng such a trral or a drs cussron thrs questron has arrsen many trmes Do we have the authorrtv to take a man s lrfe or rs thrs power only granted to God? Perhaps an elderly person rs sufferrng from an rncur able drsease Is rt our rrght to take hrs l1fe9 Possrblv a chrld rs afllrcted wrth a serrous deformrty one whrch would handrcap hrm for lrfe Should we destroy thrs lrfe before rt suffers further? Do we have the rrght to use thrs power whrch God has forbrdden us rn one of the Ten Commandements9 One srde says No of course not Are we certam that thrs elderly person by some mrracle mrght not be cured or that thrs chrld mrght not learn to overcome hrs handrcap and lrve a rrch and successful lrfe'7 The opposrng srde says Yes Why should a human berng suffer for lrfe bv some arlment wrth whrch God has afllrcted hrm? Whv should a person have to suffer unbearably when hrs mlsery could be ended so com pletely so qurckly and easrly'7 But rn my oprnron no human berng has the rrght to take the lrfe of another human berng Only God and God alone should possess such a rrght or prrvrlege Gav Bullock Erghth Grade SUNSET As I walked home from school I stopped on the hrll near our house to watch the sunset Most of the anrmals were quret but as I watched I saw a famrly of deer pause at the lake before movrng on An evenrng breeze came up that made the trees sway to and fro and the tall green grass waved lrke the sea Just as the sun sank below the hrlls I saw a wedge of geese drop slowly to the ground for the nrght It was the end of a beautrful sprrng dav Lynn Bryant Erghth Grade BIOGRAPHY OF A HORSE Dusty was not what you would call a beautrful horse He was a dusty brown and whrte prnto ponv Dusty was born one mornrng rn early sprrng There was nothrng drfferent about hrs comrn rnto the world he seemed perfectly normal But he was not gorng to be lrke any of hrs frrends as you wrll soon see When Dustv was just a few days old hrs owner notrced that he was much smaller than the other colts hrs own age Thrs was unusual but lNan hrs mrstress thought that maybe he would grow The months went by and strll Dusty was smaller than hrs frrend Thrs reallv began to worry Nan for rf he staved thrs small she would never be able to sell hrm Cow ponres as supposed to be small but not as small at Dusty In Texas rn the 1880s horses were for work and not for pleasure If a horse was not surtable for work he was almost rmpossrble to sell As Dusty became old enough to sell he was strll undersrzed Many people looked at hrm but no one wanted to buy a runt H stopped eatrng and soon became very thrn One day toward the end of summer an old man and what appeared to be hrs granddaughter came to the ranch and asked to see some horses They sard they understood rt was a lrttle late to be wantrng a horse Nan showed them the horses that had not been sold But none of them seemed to be rr ht The horse was for the lrttle grrl Dusty was stan rng rn the corner wrth hrs head down and hrs tarl tucked under hrm She sard that was the horse she wanted and nothrng could change her mrnd Karen Lee Zavrtz Seventh Grade THE SPEECH The day was brrsk and a cool breeze was stlrrrng through the trees It was late afternoon as Lynn hurrred along the campus walk She qurckened her pace for rt was almost four oclock and Dr Graham from Calrfor nra was grvrng a speech on Afrrcan people Lynn was a freshmar at the Unrversrtv of Mrnnesota Thrs was the thrrd month of school and she was strll findrn rt hard to adjust to the wars of college She arrrved ten mrnutes late Slrdrng rnto her seat she was amazed to find Dr Graham s speech rnterestrng and srmple There were no fancy words no beatrng prrmrtrve thrngs were over there how the chrldren had lrttle or no edrrcatron and how Albert Schwertzer was over there now puttrn up a hosprtal as best he could Lynn was rnsnrred by thrs wonderful speech and years later Lynn Greyson went over to Afrrca to set up a mls sron for the poor mrstreated natrves of Afrrca It s been seven years srnce she went over there and she knows now that Dr Grahams speech was responsrble for all that she has done Pamela Johnson Erghth Grade IMPRESSIONS OF LOVE There are many wavs of expressrng love for some thrng Love rs a grft It rs somethrng beautrful that everv one has for someone or somethrng Wrthout love the world would be an unbearable place rn whrch to exrst Many a person had rven up hrs lrfe or very exrstance for hrs love or hrs countrv The parents love for therr chrld rs of the strongest of all types of love It rs also one of the most protectrve Sometrmes a chrld wrll undoubtedly rebel agarnst thrs protectron brrt wrll wrthout a doubt be very grateful for rt as he reaches maturrtv Love can make a small chrld s eyes lrght up when the new puppy she loves comes to her command Love can do stran e thrngs It can make a drsmal wrnter dav look as beautrful and cheerful as the most pleasant sprrng dav It can make the sky look ever so much bluer than rt actually rs to a person possessrnv love for somethrng These are my rmpressrons of love There are manv many more but to me these are the greatest and strongest of them all .lackr Ray Erghth Grade . . 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