Pembroke Hill High School - Raider Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1974

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ln contemplation of a fruit-fly one C2,3,4. . .Q realizes that their eyes are a multitude of silverfish-like reflections, perhaps dwelling on the seamy lewdities of solubility equilibria. My work here in the department of has been, will be, should be, something of a green, growing thing bearing rather blue and orange fruit.I look at the bluely psychotic progress sketch, when my mind comes to the brink of, the teeter-tottering edge of that wonderful circular file, in the sky or the earth, de- pending on where our sympathies lie. A green banana can be extremely potent eating fone of our editors has forsworn them foreverj which brings to mind fand soulj the depravities of God and country and bandannas and bicycles and the death of Willy Loman, may the Almighty rest his soul, of hills and valleys and books, and men, and the Chase-Manhattan Bank. In terms of a bank, solid orange dirt with gaping holes manu- factured courtesy ofthe Chipmunk Freemason's Club at no cost whatsoever to political andfor social institutions.I think of --' the wonderful sense ofhumor displayed by the Pem-Day Cam- pus in masquerading as a school and Paul Klee, and Oscar Wilde and Aubrey Beardsley. fEveryone knows that if Oscar had lived before Klee then Beardsley would have written a serious novel about the Wonders of Life on Earthj In the in- visible side of the American Profile, the prolific dandy-dandy lion-lion raging about, eating of the flesh of sidewalks. But, Rosseau, Thoreau, Cocteau, wedged in between the Cross- roads of America by a one-legged flamingo, know. Nemo, Nihi, the Masked Avenger would and still does be- lieve in the actual beauty of four years in the whole hole, wholly sacred depot of one's preference. And God said: let there be light, and theirs was light, or at least lighter than mine. Of course the grass is green- er and greener and greener and greener, and may it always smell of DDT and technological death. As for life, I pulsate, therefore, am I? And as the Good Book says, reading Marxist literature can really get one in trouble. So, in view of the previous future, as one cannot tell the water from the steam of the trees from the bushes, or the right from the left, confusion sets in? But take solace in that age-old adage when thinking of Biafra in depressing terms, anything more than a mouthful is wealthy. God bless us all. Yours for the Raider, Pem-Day, and other various divine and profane accouterments of life in our times, James D. Smith People shocked, horrified, and challenged by the various movements for freedom that surfaced in the 1960's can now say, 4'That was productive era, occasionally we need to be challenged. Q yet after all, nothing has changed. The status quo has been maintained: the middle class remains as mediocre as ever, the upper class as opposed to change, the government as bureaucratic, the intellectual as stuffy for trendy, as the case may bel, and each more unassailable in its absurd pronouncements. A much talked-about content- ment has returned especially to the Pem-Day-Sunset Hill community, a contentment based on complacency rather than on any kind of productive action and reaction. At this point I overstep my bounds. As a white person I will speak of blacks. The American black person at this point in history seems to be facing major problems with vast repercus- sions. People of my age must remember the end of Reconstruction was less than four generations ago.With our very limited historical perspective we might remember the summer of riots or the death of Martin Luther K.ing,J r. But it can hardly be said that we were actively aware of these events and it certainly cannot be said that we could discriminate enough to formulate valid conclusions. Any thoughts most probably are stereo- typed based on biased perceptions. What I am saying is simply that most people, all of 18 years ofage, do not have enough experience to draw valid, comprehensive conclusionsg keep an open mind on what I am say- ing. The black man of the late 1960's was a man at the end of his rope screaming, Notice me. A

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