Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1964

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■LX,. x ? onor ’ l yre j an L he tmiHily noticed what his friend said reply. In truth, the only conversation he remembered was an argument over who would get up first Christmas morning. Even trimming the tree, which normally would have him seething with excitement , scarcely interested him at all. On Christmas morning his first thought upon awakening was that Terry was not there. He had lost the bet. Then he got up and started downstairs. His father met him at the foot of the stairs, I was just coming up- for you. And thanks for the slip- pers. Dad, I'm sorry, but I couldn't get anywhere to buy your present. I wanted to get you some slippers, but I couldn't, Tom finished lamely What do you mean? I have the slippers! his father said, Tom repeated that he had not bought any slippers. The rest of the family were questioned, but if any of them had bought the gift, they would not admit to it. That night when he was go- ing to bed, Tom asked, I won- der where those slippers came from? I have no ideal his cousin answered. Do you know? Ernest-Quintin '65 CONTINUED PROM Page 11; friends. But at laar.t pa U 'u.' » hah charged now, I rohu myself, if try- ing to decide I?.tween good or bad. The movement started with the recognition for the need of unification, then the Mafia, and the sprawling Inter- stellar Crime Syndicate, of which I was member. Certain- ly we were united. But unifi- ed by what? Definitely not love or loyalty. No it was fear. Fear of what would hap- pen if you didn't co-operate with your superiors. This is the principle on which the syndicate operated, and now made it a major threat to the law of the stars. Yet, iron- ically it is our main weakness While we are fighting for hate and fear, the Interstellar Police are fighting for loyal- ty, love, and courage. It is written--the wrong shall fail, the right prevail. Perhaps we should turn back from the certain death of the Laser light guns? Pear. First a small flickering flame in the wind, is slowly growing to a blazing inferno, engulfing and consuming everv tree of reason in its oath, including my cour age, and sanity. I tried to think clearly. My only thought was to break away from the squadron of ships, escape and live. Remain and die. It was as simple as that. I tri- ed the controls; nothing hap- pened. They must have been automatically controlled to prevent precisely what I was trying to do. I ran from com- partment to ccmpartment like a madman, trying tc find what wasn't there. The co-crimnals were out there doing the same t ing. Trying to find victory where there was only defeat, I was merely p pawn it, the game of d otn

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