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. . . . .And so they continued throughout the bleak, barren hours of the night, until the fiery red rays of the morning sun winked menacingly at the sparkling dew. The rain and tears fell simultaneously. Hope replaced fear replaced frustration. Yet they continued this asinine search. The trees tortured ruthlessly, scorning and mocking the persistent fools. Burlap bags did little in the way of protection. lmpetigo had replaced the once tanned, healthy skin: bones-the victim of rickets, reduced to mere slabs of rubber. Jaundiced eyes weakly beheld the obstacles. Arching their backs, they stared hypnotically ahead. Slowly, slowly and painfully, they crawled on their blistered knees, reaching, stretching, praying, eventually clutching. Screaming gleefully, Fools, they're all fools, every one of them, fools, they perceived their dream. But they laughed at me. And kept on laughing. And they laughed ..... HOPE LEVINSON Co-Editor-in-Chief Someone once said, growing up means giving up one's dreams. If that is true, then I will always remain a child. I will always believe in old Hollywood movies and true love, sunsets and rainbows. I will never believe in politics, presi- dents, generals or war. I will never believe in mass production, forty hour work weeks, bonuses and strikes, collective bar- gaining, stocks, bonds or subways. Nor will I believe in corpol rations, men with white shirts and skinny ties, crew cuts and press conferences. Ido not believe in principals, teachers, classrooms, lectures, grades, achievement tests, term papers, college boards or blackboards. And I will always believe in Paris in the summer- time and snowball fights on Christmas Eve. I will always believe in laughter and the soft sadness that makes one whole. In magic I will always believe. But I will never believe in the people who, while reading what I have written, will smile slyly and say she is just young and foolish. Nor will I believe in those people who sneer at youth and ioy. My only message is to celebrate life to its fullest, reserve some laughter for all serious moments and never feel guilty for being happy. KAREN KORNFELD Co-Editor-in-Chief I
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