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TABLE Editorial ..................................... Tragedy Teaches ............... A Snowflake ................... The Infinite Question ..... The Years ........................ Looking Back ......................... Fate ............................................. OF CONTENTS ...U-...U.-..........---.-...... Reflections on the Space Age ...... Evolution .................................... Speculations of a Sophomore ..... Luck ............................................ Softly at Dawn ...................... Reality ............................. Candle in the Dark .................. Society ............................................ The Sitting of a .Status-Seeker ...... Point of View ............................... Bowling .................................. David .......................................... Catch Him in the Scotch ......... A Schemer of Devices ................... The Supreme Cerund Jockey ......... An Unforgettable Character ....... The Legacy ............................... Snow ...................................... The Still Night .................. A Vision in the Night ................ Inevitable ........................................... The Tremendous Power of Man Dynamics .................. .. ...................... Tragedy ........ ........... Darkness ........................................ Utopia ....................................................... A journey from Tears to Smiles Recognition of an All-Pervading tilikiffffff .... The Person I Ought to Be ........................ Time ....................................... .... ....... ....... The Main Line of Philadel hia . . P Opinions ............................................ Nature's Most Versatile Child ........ Ushered into the Sea ................... .Sails Against the Sky ............... One Star ......................... Nature's Invitation ............ Kind Words Never Die ........ Life ...................................... Karen Booth Debbie Wood Louise Brooks .. Judy Anderson Liz Gregory ....Louise Brooks Anne I-Iockmeyer Ruth Pogue Elizabeth Semple . Virginia Martin Lisa Walker Linda Taft Cori Bryer Connie Tucker .. Betsy Semple Ruth Pogue Linda Taft ....... Karen Booth Anne Regnery Ann Regnery Sandra Schmidt Linda Taft janet Morse Ruth Pogue jan Shearer Barbara Hall Sally Begg Sally Creene Karen Booth Martha Mattson Prue Carter Becky Forster Debbie Latham Janis Woodward Cori Bryer Marcia Burnham Gretchen Cates . Mary Mcllvain Nancy Scannell Karen Hibbs Prue Carter Sue Smith Nancy Robinson Ann Boynton Marcia Burnham Marcia Burnham
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aware of our diminishing freedom by reading two of Aldous I-luxley's novels which deal with the conservation of democracy. Mr. Huxley feels, as do many contemporary writers, that education is one of the main forces in maintaining a free and strong nation. Most of these authors, including George Orwell, C. P. Snow, jacques Barzun, and james Conant, have a sense of urgency. Hence, we must begin now, at prep school, to take it upon ourselves to find out more about this land of ours, how it grew from men's dreams, and how it was paid for with the price of men's lives. We should learn not to take things for granted, for God gives and takes as He sees fit. We, at Rogers Hall, can do our part by taking full advantage of every opportunity available to us. For in order to achieve personal goals, we must make sure our government is strong and not corrupt. The best way to ensure a good society is for each individual to have a good, strong educational background. Prep school and college come but once, and life on earth, also, comes but once. These are our challenges, and we must meet them. If we do, we can have freedom in our Brave New World and in 1984! TRAGEDY TEACHES Tragedies sometimes happen Throughout the life one lives, These are the lessons God teaches, These are the lessons God gives. Looking for light in darkness, Perceiving in death Cod's way, This is understanding gained, This is wisdom to stay. DEBBIE Woon '63
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