Colonel E Brooke Lee Middle School - Cougar Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)

 - Class of 1975

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'FL I 3 O ' O How THE SKY GOT THE RAINBOW by Michelle Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Blooming Colors were the first peo- ple on earth. When they awoke in the morning, the only thing that they did was color the earth beautiful colors. They colored everything and anything. One day a mass of little flying things called Bows came to the Blooming Colors and asked them if they would please color them. The little Bows did not tell them that they only came out after it rained. The reason for this was because Bows evaporate in dry weather. So Mr. and Mrs. Blooming Colors dried them off before the Bows could tell them that information. The little Bows were dried off in a half circle position because the Blooming Colors lined them up this way. There was a sudden burst of colors and the Bows were gone, but they left a beautiful half circle of many colors. Remember this story from time to time after rains and you can figure out how we get our rainbows. What keeps the rainbows coming out after it rains? Well, you see Mr. and Mrs. Blooming Colors are still coloring the Bows. But only sometimes because the Bows sometimes are scared to evaporate. And the reason they call it a rainbow is because the Bows come out after it rains. I WONDER IF by Richard Leventhal I wonder if reality isn't a figment of everyone's imagination? I wonder if our dreams are our awakening - but our open eyes signify our sleep? I wonder if the universe ever stops stretching - or is there a wall . . .? I wonder if each person is the only REAL person - everyone else is his imagination? Iwonder if. . . LOVE by Audrey Wilson All throughout the world should be, A love that eveyone should see. A love that will keep us all together, And bring us all towards one another. A love to find freedom everywhere A freedom that everyone shall bear. A freedom we shall one day find That no longer keeps us in a bind. l Our love shall help the free And bring about a theory f That love will give us strength r And extend to greater length. 1 1 We shall cherish this love from day to day i It will lead us all God's precious way J l With this love our faith will grow And soon our hearts will overflow. I l To help the love of all mankind t And give us all a bright sound mind A love that will help makeus care ll A love that men and women share. ,I I l Q l The old Man'-S Family l by Peyton Roberts V' There once was an old man who had three sdns. He loved the sons very much. The old man cared lfor his sons as best he could, but he had no moneyl So one by one he sent them off to seek their fortune. The sons he had were very hard to get along vxlith. They all wanted something different. One wanted money, another wanted a huge house, and the young- est wanted money to help support his father. fThe king in a nearby village was offering a reward to the person who cut the oak in the front of the palace window, and also dig a well in the court yardl The king's reward was the princess and half the kingdom. This meant he would also have access to a huge house or palace. I Then it was time to pay a visit to the king. When they arrived the king gave them a lecture on' what had to be done. He said one must cut the oak and dig the well. The first one tried and failed. Every time he would cut the oak it would grow bigger and strpnger. When he tried to dig the well, it would become fbigger and higher. When the second one tried thef same things also happened. When it was the last brothers turn he took his time and did both jobs well and complete. He gave all his riches to his fatheriexcept his wife the princess. l Moral - Take your time and do it right. 9 l i f J l l

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A Fable Once upon a time there was a group of small animals who had banded together to protect each other from the large, hungry wolf. There were rab- bits, racoons, chipmunks, squirrels, and field mice in this group. They loved and respected each other and never dreamed of deserting the group. They lived in a forest. The young animals loved the paradise in which they lived. They ran around, played in pools, and climbed up trees. The older members liked the cool climate of the forest. They led a peaceful life except when the wolf came. Then they all worked together to make the wolf go away. In the end the wolf always went away. Charles Chipmunk was dissatisfied with this. He thought it was stupid that they just chased the wolf away so he could come back again instead of killing him. He decided he would go fight the wolf himself. Everyone was appalled at this idea. If they could not beat the wolf altogether how could he manage to beat the wolf alone? Charles Chipmunk was determined, however, so he went. He walked for a long time through the forest. Finally at nightfall he saw a wolf. He was so scared that he was going to run back, but he went on. With a twig from a tree he hit the wolf. The wolf growled and charged the poor chipmunk. Charles was so frightened that he ran home as fast as he could. So you see, said the old squirrel, United we stand, but divided we fall. By Michelle Cohen The Unusual Ride by Lauren Sokolski As the chair lift creeped upon us, Arlene lost her grip, and by the time I tried to get on it was too late. The conductor jerked the motor off, and found me in tip top condition. I then carefully got on a chair but it was separate from Arlene's, and she was scared. The lift began to move so I started explaining to Arlene how to get off the lift. I was interrupted by a jolt, and then the complete stop of our transportation. Arlene and I sat motionless in our swaying chairs, with our skis dangling through the air. My sister, Lynn, who sped down the hill on her swift skis yelled to me that the motor was on fire. I screamed that I was too young to die. Suddenly the chairs thrust forward and we started slowly climbing up the steep hill. Arlene and I were very happy. Then knowing how bad our luck was, the chairs just died, and rested in a complete stop. This time I was really scared. I didn't know whether to cry or laugh I did both. Finally the lift started to move, and as we approached the platform at the top. I hurriedly released myself from my seat, and wobbly glided down to the bottom. This was Arlene's first time on the chairlift, and it would probably be her last. Y ' . . - .. -1 ' r u l 1 9 Q 4 ' ,E , 3 ml! 1, V, 04, -. s mx, af im 'Q 5'1- ax' vi. The World of Flowers By Mary Ellen Murphy Life is like a garden with many buds to blossomg In this garden we look and see, all the wonders that life may bring. In the winter seeds are planted, Under ground where they are needed. With the spring bringing new life, We seldom see what life's about. As we grow through the years, our friendships seem richer. With the pleasures of each day, sweet memories are tucked away. When we see what love can be, caring comes more easily. To just live from day to day, and see all the beauty life may beg We are confronted with misfortune, such as the day we will wilt away. What Would Have Happened If . . . by Elizabeth Besteman What would have happened if .... The sun didn't rise today? I hadn't opened my eyes today? Students hadn't sighed sighs to Would we still be alive today? What would have happened if .... Voices hadn't been heard today? Facts hadn't been learned today? Toast hadn't been burned today? Would the world still have turned day? today?



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THE ADVENTURES OF KONG by Jimmy Creegan Once upon a time, in the magic land of Aargh, there lived a prince called Morton the Monster. Mor- ton had a problem - he always talked backwards. In the neighboring land of Shriek there lived a gallant knight. His name was Fang. They called him Fang because if people didn't do what he wanted, he bit them in the leg. In the neutral zone between Aargh and Shriek lived a horrible monster called Kong. Kong was an expert at cross-word puzzles. Kong ate up all the trees in the neutral zone, so he decided to invade the Land of Shriek. Trees are what Kong likes to eat best, and everyone knows that Shriek has the best Snap- Crackle-Pop trees in the whole world of Boo. It was a fierce battle. The Howl soldiers, led by Fang, couldn't hold him back though. Kong was on the outskirts of the capital city, Groan, when Fang blew his top. He ran right up to Kong and bit him onthe leg. Kong turned around and ran all the way past the neutral zone and into the magic land of Aargh. By now Kong was so hungry he started eating the magic Kick Me trees that the magic land of Aargh is famous for. After Kong had finished his third tree, every tree seemed to be growing. This was not so for him, however, he was shrinking. The magic trees made him shrink. By the time Morton the Monster got to the spot, Kong was two feet tall and shrinking. Lrans, said Morton. That means snarl. Eht dnal fo Keirhs sah tnes mih ot yortsed su. So Morton got his army ready to attack. When he tried to yell forward , he yelled drawrof! So his soldiers sat down and started to draw roofs. In the end, all turned out well. The land of Shriek that Kong had destroyed was fixed or grew back. Morton had some pretty pictures of roofs, and Kong was happy. The more he ate, the more he shrunk. The more he shrunk, the more food he had. The more food he had, the happier he was. The happier he was, the more he ate. The more he ate, the more he shrunk. And on and on and on and Ol'l... 74 - 75 by Lynette Traynelis As the school year draws to an end We still have memories of 9th grade, then Basketball winnings, papers unwritten Tests unstudied for, plans unaccounted for. But still the fire burns within For the year which draws to a hurried end. X .I LB. Alfred and Sidney There were two young ducks. Alfred, whose moth- er did everything for him, and Sidney, whose mother made him do things for himself. One day the young ducks were talking about being old enough to be out on their own in the big beautiful world. Alfred said it would have to be when his mother told him he was old enough. Sidney said he had made up his mind. He was leaving early. He had too many responsibilities at home, and if he had to work that hard he should only have to do things when he wanted. This could only be when he was on his own. So time passed, and Sidney left for the big world. He still had to work hard and had many responsibili- ties. Life was not as easy as he thought. One day he met his old friend Alfred who had only been on his own a few weeks. He was down on his luck - no job, hadn't had much to eat and was delighted to see Sidney. Sidney could do everything and anything - so Alfred asked Sidney to help him. It was like old times. Alfred, the man of leisure, and Sidney doing it all. Having Alfred around made Sidney think for the first time. His mother had done so much for him by teaching him how to do so many things that she must have loved him very much. Moral: There is a good reason for everything, if you will only have the good sense to think it through. By Kimberly Greer If . . . Then Why? by Cindy Stewart If a man loses his right to do as he wishes, to love whom he may, and to speak what he thinks . . . If a man isn't allowed to live in his own way, If he can't do things how he pleases, when he pleases, and where he pleases, Even though he doesn't hurt anyone else . . . If he's loved by no one, and ignored by all . . . If a man feels so hassled, that he considers himself a failure . . . If he's not appreciated by others, or happy with himself . . . Then, what is he living for?

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