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ID THS HUIITjhK HU.HICO 3 When a hunte ■ ftoes hunting he never re alizes the respon- sibility that iian :s on his s loulders or the hangars he might encounter while hunting. ‘ae responsibilities a hunter 'aces when he woes hunting are: 1. To make sure all camp Tires are entirely put out. . 2. to make sure he knows what Lie is shooting at before pulling the trigger. 3. Vo kiiow that when he shoots, his gun is not aimed at a person or in the direction ofcattl , horses, or other domes- tic animals. ii. To take sure his gun is empty when it should be empty. The dangers a hunter faces while hu tin ’ are: 1. Getting shot at by some creck-pot hunter. ?. Getting lost in an unfamiliar woods or mountain. 3. Gettin shot by an enyt rifle, so to speak; that is by one he thought was not loaded, but was. In many cases a person has buck fever when he sees what he is going to snoot; t :at is, he shoots ul his cpr ridmes into the air or ground or in any direction. This is pang?-u„ to his hunting companions, and fisc, for hi a These dangers could be prevent, f if a person would just look ahead before he acts. By full ruaiMag woat could happen no could $..uard against the in the fut ure. Then hunt- ing could be a reasonably safe spore. John Granger 159 THRIFT I think if is a pit to hav.. the st. dents of schools throug out th.. country, i around just throwing their money awa- . 3y this, I mea.. spen t ng tneir mourn' on thin s such as pinball bjscn nes, prol yr ies, candy, so ia-pop, anu other luxuries that are unnocosaar . In oruor to overcome this tendency, one could easily work out a budget plan, making it possible: to save a cer- tain amount each week. Tac i week's savim woul and up to a substantial ?mount in tie period of a year. This is net the onl point to be considered, another taing t .et students often do, is to carve their initials and mark up their desks-which thoir own parems have paid for through taxes. also many students waste a considerable amount of pacer. One does this, not stopping to think that it involves not only their parents toriftineas, but their own tco.
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3 Being thrift-'1' i71 one's ■ oun -r lue i.3 a great in- fluence in one's future V'?e nd iceds. David Westcot '60 Hr ■ POETRY NEARING WINTER When leaves have fallen tc the ground. We knc w that vrinter Is somewhere around. In the weeds is a fleer of ScanJet. Whlc 1 could not be sought in an market I On the hills .and in the valleys, Manv a stream makes vigorous sallies. Against cold winds vnd snow non arriving. Little brocks will be far from thriving, hang birds are flying ranioig fee; - Dividing in V's and 1: nee throng!: cu- bit le red squirrels are rtinn ng wiV. Seeking their food for a-winter thot is not mild. David Westect '60 DESii HUUTING As I sat on a deer run I heard aa awfi 1 sc md. I erabbod trusty deer gun Ana got dilown on the ground. Lets f things went tnrcu h my bruin; I thought it vas a deer; It sounded live an expre a t : ain. Which was co.uin-' in tnird gear, fhere I lay all in a hush - My mind was in a whirl - But when i t caae tnrough the brush It was only a little grey squirrel. Tohn Granger '59 S3 Gates: What is the moaning of awkward ? 0--;r : A oorson who trips ovor the flowers in tho rug.
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