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ALLERGIES Cough and sneeze and blow your nose, Take a thousand pills, Scream as both your nostrils close, Die from all your ills, Medicines, all pink and green You take in smalls and Iarges, But Dr. Brown's the one who's healed, When he overchargesl! ' by Eve Rantzer, 9SPl SITUATION IMPOSSlBLE Here I sit with nothing to do! Situation very blue. I did my homework, brushed my hair. Situation not too fair. I looked in the mirror and felt disgust, Saw a pimple and thought I'd bust. I hate how I feel, so what can I do? Situation very blue. Tomorrow this will seem .lust like a crazy dream, And I don't think l'lI even care Situation very fair. . by Carol Franchida, 9-I3 MY AUNT LOUISA I have an Aunt Louisa Who always comes to tea. I really don't know why, But she always stares at me. She tells my mom I'm glumpy She tells my mom I'm fat. What would you do if you had an aunt Who always talked like that? Because of her I'm dieting, Because of her I'm thin. She picked a boy for me to like But I iust can't stomach him! I know she really means well, A good aunt she tries to be. But of all her nieces and nephews Why cloes it have to be me? by Francine Matalon, 7SP2
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it X, . J yt x,,,. Lx A Q5 , x S XI,- l ,...--Q Z 2.25 TK , ff . IN THE PROPER PERSPECTIVE Good morning, class. ln our previous lesson we learned about the planets Mars, Venus, and Pluto. Today we are going to learn about the third planet from the sun, Earth. Earth is inhabited by a race of creatures who call themselves, believe it or not, human beings. Ninety-nine per cent of these creatures are insane. These humans are constantly in search of means to destroy each other on a massive scale. First came Mister Schicklegrubber. With the ovens and gas chambers he murdered six million human beings. Then came the atomic bomb. In a matter of seconds, thousands ot people were killed in Hiro- shima and Nagasaki in order to win a senseless war. Not satisfied with their toy, the humans went on to invent the hydrogen bomb, the missile armed with a nuclear warhead, the anti-missile missile, Marla Lefleowil and a whole assortment of other weapons which spell death and destruction. To date, none of the more recent weapons has been used, but the way things look now, there is no telling what might happen. Individually, the humans tight and kill each other, steal from each other, belong to hate and extremist organizations, and have litttle, if any, re- spect tor their fellow-man or for life in general. The humans also pollute their water and atmos- phere, kill oFF the wildlife and shamefully waste their natural resources. As you can see, the planet Earth is in pretty bad shape. However, the one per-cent of the humans who are sane possess three things without which it would be impossible for a civilization to survive: Faith, Hope, and Love. Class dismissed! by Mark Sappir, 9-4
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