High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 82 text:
“
,.. SX K , r' d 4 ON x ,V Q 1 5 P C E 4 awp, kt Fic. v l 0, ' ' A Q63 i vig :HV , , 2 :J ' Q maid J. I I in Tokyo late secretly ld he conference E 5 U 'T an Q ea U' n.. 0 -2 Q -D 5 un- Die WSIS IIIIS ce, Pope ed for major po c .c 0 '7 'U C N li D N D-4 Q. v. Il call and ignora U Thant Apartheid fac- d internal all Nam Viet secretary-general U d Pope Paul VI, both of an of U.N Thant to a revolution- of DCE ta GP aCC for rk WO 0 back t rn 'hi Q CB cn CB 0 D-1 eu Z ed Q
”
Page 81 text:
“
From Windows by D. Declorc: IV. See a desert Sparse with the life of vultures Perched on cactii pedestals, Clawing for their green paper prey, 'ln Daybreak 's Rattling Dice of Light by Kim Spaw In daybreakis rattling dice of light, red limbs of Hector will scoreh dust into furrows of mixing colour, stripped gore, slow puss from dark cuts stream under the fickle wheel. Blue dreams will haunt King Priam. Achilles, red as blood and half a God, will these things. 'Round the walls in roulette rhythm, the ranting chariot will roll, swift shield by chance catch sun, and stallions drink thick smoke from the fire of hot whips. Red memories will mourn Patroclos. Achilles, red as blood and half a God, wills these things. Helen will rise, alarmed, shuffle off sheets like Tarot cards, run to the window, naked, smell the stoking flesh and swoon on the marble flooris veined design. Achilles, red as blood and half a God, wills these things.
”
Page 83 text:
“
C 8. v A ll. u l s Y ll X- 8 wiv! he in 1 u Yi W 4 V 5 -W 4 U ,V M-L4 M ll E: All QA fuliy againsithe corruption not h mug OI mmm t Pevfveen me ' '- ' v' ' ' -Y to Ore n Secretary greg oi Ho Chl-Minh and why John Gslswofihy reme' Y' was so bitter P IDENT Jllillfollil Wdailr ina the entire peace document. ao lNhge.tZgiSNii. being garfigd B U N message to 1 e a , sen per- , , ou , m a ions an a - sonal thanks to Foreign Sec- lgfgelgzrofhce efrpegls' mei: , can supervised elections will be gummy 1-mm PRICE ovggsgmg retary George Brown for the 3 ,' Se ai: S 1 S lhn g e d held over the whole of Viet Nam Republic of Ireland ..........i,.. . . .. ......,.. ..11d Foreign Ofi'ice's help in bringing axigzmeize tor5Lr?i S 'gage a in order to establish a firm 2:fZ':f,Ag,sf-'lf Ig fgfnd Difgm about a Viet Nam settlement. Englaid a closelyguaidezc con? representation of Vietnamese to gfljzlxkrvgilfnfgg ggmn 2528.223 UA , , xt 1 t vo of f , hte b d f h d guide the country in setting up France Fr. 1.40 sweden on 17:5 merica is e reme y gra e- y reig rs oun or a constitution and gain adequate Germany DM. 1.40 Spun Pm. zo ful, said the president, for Hong Kong. control 2:22 stm:':Q gnizxz' s'5I::'e::' Great Britain,s tactful efforts in D 2 d Class Postas at Terk N.Y bringing about a. conciliatory at- I am fl-llxlous for thff return CHAIRMAN Mao Tse-tung and n e titude among the communist Ufithe quite large C2130 171 91053 Vice Chairman Lin Piao have Chinese delegation preparatory Ehlpsff, commentefi Mr' Brown- called for an end to Red Guard to a conclusive settlement. ls Ver? tfelatlve to Anglo disorders in China. e inese re a ions! All7l10118l'1 full background de' Writing in separate editorials tails are sketchy, it is known Asked to describe the con- in the fortnightly Red Flag, the that, at British inducement by tents, Mr. Brown was cautious. leaders urged the revolutionary means of pound sterling meas- It would be wrong for me to Red G ards to adopt true east- ures, Chinese representatives, in comment,- really, but can say ern resolution and return to the is e a dranlliztgcblelvsgsai oioxpaolliczfcz tlircagzivltn Ee gather highly ex schiools, universities, factories Until Samrday-LAST 7 PERFORMANCE OF gave a - pp p ' al ' an local Industries' the highly praised and lavish production of Tchaikovsky's 0 e 'This production of Swan Lake exhilarates the 9 e e t l e British Bal et cene -Evening News M It was an enthralling evening -Sunday Times A lavish., fast moving spectacle --The Observer IN THE face of major election employment and the failure of Angus' 24 'O SelJ'e 'be '2 i to gains by the French Communist several unpopular economic re Spectacular new produq-uon.of Tchaikovsky s party and other anti-Gaullist forms. h t PRESIDENT Nasser will visit factions, General Charles De i t ' i e ' y the Vatican tomorrow to Pray Gaulle has retired to his home For Weeks now' the coalmon :nl ujcenmesy XM D U for World Peace with P0139 Paul- . at Colombey-les-dell egliSeS for gave ent Of De Gaulle has eupa re X. tevenson c owe VI- the winter. faced almost certain Censure by FESTIVAL SYMPHONY ORCHEST f'We will pray that the new u opposition forces backed by dis- Full Company of 120 Artists spirit generated at Tokyo Yee- Although there ls yet no of- gruntled farmers and some of ferries: will spread to the Middle finial stat ment, Elysee officials the cmmtryfs 1 nge st labour . Eve- 7-45- Sole- 4-30 31 3- East' said Mr' Nasser' expect the beleaguered General unions Tlckets 28x69 21f ISX6, 10x69 7!6' Israel Defence Minister Mclshe to tender his resignation by this The finest entertainment value in London Dayan also was invited but was - The New French gove ent unable to attend due to an ur- evening' is expected to join the Six in The 3.3111 Aggllfzig? Wganiorgiingg The General's retreat comes asking Mr. Harold Wilson to Book NOW' TCL: WATer 100 3191' Foreign Minister M mmad during a -renewed slump in the accept British membership in E1-Aaminyin. French economy, increasing un- the common market.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.