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• - ■ new marche? n u 5:: Cierent oattie front, XL:- onij weapon0 ..hi on vili. halt that march e.r? the weapons of food.- ”r Ca.il lo J.c fal] the Van nont boys who gave their lives foi’ the cause. - j new Ve ncnoei f, help to forge those weapons against starvation and. dictato i.bio by sharing o,nd contributing as much as possible Iraogene Columb '48 POET A POEM FOR TODAY I don't knew what I can find to say, But I gotta write a ooera today. I guess it's meant for the Molecule' Which is the little paper of our school. I try to think of words that rhyme, But some of them I just can't find. I gotta think of something pretty fast, For the time is quickly slipping past. This has to be done at two twenty sharp, Or it's after school I stay 'til dark. I guess I'll close with this last line, For it's all the words that I can find. Carroll Titemore »49 Y WISHES I wish I were across the sea, For this is torture, tis plain to see. This may be a democratic land. But teachers,I think, are out of hand. In this land is pros{ erity- V ithout the teacher's, there would be. Now, if there were no schools at all Boy's wouldn't worry in the fall) Our hair wouldn't turn to grey If there were no work,only play. But if oerchance there were no schools, Would we all grow up as fools? Gordon LaFlame '4 (with revision) MURDER '. . The skirts are longer, The stockings 'most black. There're ribbons in front, And bustles in back. The hips are padded; The waist-lines pinched. Whoever did it Ought to be lynched. Joyce Johnson '48
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f HI.ctrxOil of £ j v j j , s tion that attempts to do so-e definiti™ a],S!'eafu wideninS applica- pare for thoughtful citizenship. fi ite ork in the world, or to pre- ta8tefosr?hSsrL rtT « i8sriisfisfthe, ai?1 °f • — be, and to act with considSaHon f°f the+rlch thin6 that it may 8nly the rankest kind”? aKmStiSS Iff interests of our fellows, an art object in dollars ande t 1 attempts to express the value of the best oart of life is as th » m st live , to be sure, but Culture ' like other New d book says' r ot bread alone but must be lived through The bl 'J!!SeS’ ?a!’mot be bought and sold, . the danger of personal littleness gnf aqt?r °+ leayinS school too early L even more than the actua] loco inViii agnation in a mental treadmill, don’t leave a ehon? 033 in dollars and cents. So, whoever you ire Hortense Roberts '48 C-UR MOVIE MACHINE chlne S ecoPS ?layer ir?ht3Bpr?n2eof0?S46natlf'’m01,ln8rtPl0tUre ma- for the first fe-v n,ontL for movie s f as u6ei ITXl the machine is used for is°the8aSpllfyl Jf the reJord lSyer? 5 yoKeay we have used the machine for pictures.” Yes »e have used th« machine. , e’ve had one ediwe+i nn-i • . ea we nave used the h rd he ei LsSr t s ot bec-Ss 6 8 wLrnoeblSckoS?nsehldesein Jhe ai Somf' ss?s p y.,ns» ; e bougnt the moving picture machine, but not for an or- nament, He want to 3ee some pictures. Alton Lothian '48 THE '.7Ea?0I’ FOR PZaCE tv, ° nce tb® days of the Revolution, Vermonters have never experienced hSS-S;VK WaL0n heir own soii- Few Vermonters have eveJwS rugged soil C°Uld n0t b® appeased by the bountiful fruits of that „ be was ron by Suns and the life of manu a promising Vermont youth, xhe peace now hangs in the balance, hunger among the vi-tims ay wel1 accomplish what their arms failed to do. TotalltariLism
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