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Page 20 text:
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So Here Si I Trapped in a building Where society places me Go to school Get your education It will help you make a stand in life But the walls are closing in on me And my mind can not concentrate on anything else Except . . . My need for escape from Society ' s laws, teacher ' s rules, assignments, and uncomfortable desks If, but for a day I could be freed of these chains Break the rules meant to be followed And allow my mind and body run free My mind: through a good book or day- dreaming of new goals to achieve My body: quickly making its way through a golden wheatfield in search of my favorite spot by the stream No, not all can be taught in classrooms Nor can all knowledge be attained through professors, hardbacks, and filmstrips One can not hope to make a stand in life to fail Or experience the healing of a scraped knee, bruised heart, or a pony ride Reading about the salty old sea is not like tasting it for oneself or feeling the gritty spray wash Watching a flower (or love) bloom on the silver screen Can not be compared to the freshness and sweetness of actually being there But society places me ... so here I sit. Carrie Schaefer
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Enjoyment can be found in painting as shown by this student, who has a creative eye. Dave Reynolds gives Laura. Grueb the evil eye and proves that a smile or even a look can brighten up someone ' s day. Gerry Nix seems a little upset about a math problem, but when anyone gets confused about a problem, his whole mood can change. Gladness 15
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Highway of Life Where is life taking me What road am I to choose The U-turns and the stop signs Have made me quite confused At times I ' m going one way But a detour ' s straight ahead The sign reads watch the bumps- It ' s not the bruises that I dread All these people seem to know Their way to get around Their lives have been paved Growing up in this small town But I must take the crossroads To discover life on my own I haven ' t yielded thus far And look how much I ' ve grown My journey is not over And I can not see a dead end So I will keep on driving Fate is just around the bend Carrie Schaefer Salute the sluggish walk with no bounce in the step. Salute the rumpled hair that stands on end, refusing to be combed into place. Salute the clothes that look like you slept in them; the dragging shoestrings; the loose papers crammed in a book— and let us not forget the tired, bloodshot, sleepy eyes. Salute the genius— on Monday mornings! Debra Pontius
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