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All Things Helpless . I lg I have seen a young bird Q I Q X E of . On a white cloth upon the grass. X I I I Q I 1, I jig He had fallen from a nest, and a man made careful I i I , ll ,l N Use df his hands to help him. I I i I .I if But the bird froze, after a time. I 3 I R I never knew how he fell, I I i i I Yet I knew of his death I t Y I I I it And his little bones and pink neck. I . I . I Nature is bigger than one life. .. I I 3 I , I ' R . I Somehow, though, a bird's song seems different I i I I ,I I now. I I I 1 I I I L I I I I I , I I I I have seenayoung child Q I i I I On a white cloth upon the grass. 5 I I I I' ,I He had fallen by a hut, and a man made careful I I L i !, 2 2 Use of his hands to help him. I g 1 I Q Butthe childdied,afteratime. W I I 5 I I w I 'I I never knew who shot him, I I I , 3 I I ' But I knew df his death I I g s , I I D I And his tiny hands and dark eyes. i ' I I I War is bigger than one life . .. ' I I S I I Somehow, though, a chiId's voice seems different , now. i I BILL MONTGOMERY E I if I Mr. Russell Brantley, author, speaks to students Society assembly. in Literary I if I.: at c Q , N cl? A35 ,---! 'E Officsrs til. to r.l: IVlr. Watterson, sponsor, Carl Nisbet, treasurer, Cynthia Clontz, secretary, Gary lVIIIIer, vice-president, G presi en . 70 Liter an y Society If' I ordon Bell,
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i if The main purpose of the Literary Society is to read and discuss a number of books: classical, fiction, non-fiction and modern selections. The Literary Society has increased its membership fourfold since the '68-'69 school year. Last spring the Literary Society conducted the first Prose and Poetry Writing Contest. The winning entries and a large selection of poetry were published in The lnkslinger's Songbook. This year the members of the Literary Society conducted two contests with a resulting publication for each. The Fall and Winter Edition of the Songbook is published just before Christmas vacation, and another edition comes out in late spring. The winning poetry entry is published in the yearbook. -.--it U. to r.l: Bill l-lighsrnith, Margaret Squires, Susan Bouvier, Kathy Pfaff, Fred Garvey. i r U. to r.j: Ron Dula, Cynthia .4 ' . Clontz, Richard Gwyn, Martha Jane Helms, Robert Brown. 'K '99 Q fa I WH ,:,f' f ' -swf, ja -' H V., ' Literary Society 69
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A stitch in TIME... QT' Y' Gam I. A ad L.. First row U. to r.j: Karen Shimkouiak, Marsha Suharski, Vicki Jones. Second row: Cathy Cherry, Pam Cartner, Janice Connor, Kathy Davey, Lynn Moir, Patti Smith. Third row: Eugenia Lanier, Carol Haines, Sarah Clontz, Ann Pace, Connie Hogue, Joyce Miller, Libby Brammer, Sammy Jochum, Linda Lanier, Cecilia Wall, Carol Bullard, Martha Jane Helms. CONOMQ-5 Q 0 G ,ie 4 The aim of the members of the l-lome Economics Club of Mt. Tabor is to improve them- selves by practicing and demonstrating their abilities in home and com- munity activities. The members held two money raising projects early in the year. The first project vvas a bake sale. A Fall and Win- ter Fashion Shovv was' given in the school auditorium. Officers il. to r.l: Glenda Bur- nette, vice-president, Mrs. Wal- trip, sponsor, Debbie Squires, president, Becky Hernsmith, assistant secretary, Mary Dolan, treasurer, Sharon Smitherman, secretary. Home Economics Club 71
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