University of Victoria - Tower Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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. 3-1 , . 'Y ' X ' 5 wi se' -bdrm is ' s w, Q i Come Stay With Me by John Harding drawing by J. Truiillo As a boy he was afraid to swim the river, While she watched the dead fish lie Belly up in the tank, They'd know if l flushed him awayl' she said And left him there to lie alone. As the time ehanged he aged, and Wfas no longer afraid to swim the river, Made the other side and ate, while The fish's body floated away, down Cloekwise. Down and gone forever. But she refused to kill a spider: He'd know she said, and stepped aside To hit it with a paper. 'fThat way it was The paper, not mel' and smiled safely, Confident, the way the models do. He didn't die. He swam and ate, but If he stopped at the edge, unable or afraid He failed. Under the covers at night, hiding From the plants, she went from man to man: UThey ean't see me noww she whispered. They only eome out at night you knowf' But she was safe and the plants didn't Find her, he cried and the fish died. While the plants crept out at night. In the morning, after checking with one Eye to make sure the plants were still and No spiders were waiting, and the fish was gone - With an extra flush to make sure - She would sidle up to the mirror. f'You just ean't walk up to it she explained, 'fBut if you go sideways they ean't get around To the back of your headfj She left her bath Full. 'Let him drain it. Let him Commit the aet . . . I'll be safe, she thought. And men - can't be too Careful there, Though once inside they are helpless. You've got them she confided, while he Wfatcihed a wedding, and the bride Cried as a spider Crossed the aisle. And he cried in the Cold. Left outside when the hsh died And the plants moved, the spiders Wfalkvd and the water drained. She wailed ln her bed - - and tucked it all inside, Kxqx H sk s 2- -5. i, rx ' ilk ui -A -, 1 l' A x x.,X xx . ,, .iii -- - . x .- 'fo ,. xx ,-9 ,f,4,'.'.'. 1 5 ,,. Qi' .j ,A . ug, . W LWQSI. if Q' N' A.,-,lx K., . 'fix ix N ,X xx: ti ' , ,X Nl WW ix Y.. 'gf X aw tb . 4 ,F 1 i .K ffliwll' 5 ,l 1 if 'fi lx 1 , Q' ' I X1 if , -.' V 4,5 ' ' xg , .- f 5' w I I it is i i rfb 'w l' 'I i 'Q' Fit N it i X, . J I., ft' N' ' -xi K l ' iq, t ,E , 3 , Q -, ii ji . 1 i W ' 'r 344 'afar , ff 537'

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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.



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Poet- Tree by Dennis Brown ft. X . .N S how this tree, its spine alive with messages, always from the root to keep read petals CC if ' lf x, high in the striving air. lm, It blooms , ,Q i w , . . . . -.3 M1 I i ma,-gq5. f.y a mindful of visions, I A, A ll billowing seeds filly, 3 wb - f'ZGt?iF'ff ...J on unreflecting mold. . FT: , X, by . . . 7 ,I ff 1' It gives everything 'lf will X 1 f '1 - F W? , Copen y erti el , ,tty l - borrowing solely it from soaked, unconscious soil. 251 I' 1 ffl . . . . a ll . , J' The wind brings nothing to it - lgzll All ffl' ,ll ' . . . jj ' . . I whining with rumours wk: ,I :. . 5 ly ' of horrible frost. , pf. I The sapling lsprungj boughs to the breeze 457' 5' t., f.1,pf !,l,'3,, .Q . v and keeps its love alive. IM- ' :gg wg-Q ., . . . 1 , tb'-f If 11VffS to Yleld S .iff w rf:,-fi '..r - - - 3 Qsensmg what being isj : it N li-lu' 511' - - ggj, jf wg- free as the wind permits, 4 ,u l We X I A still, pledged to a fine consistence - Ag, -W V ' 1 SCC? 'I 5 You think that beard has made you wise, but Cut it offn is my advice, that goatish fly-swat is the cause, not of your learning, but your lice. Ammianus lxi. 156D 2 Girls are a tasty dish, agreed, but once they ask for money my taste-bud withers and they seem more vinegar than honey. Cillactor qv. 295 3 All that mortal man possesses has mortality and passes, everything goes hurrying past or is passed by us at last. Lucian fx. 3lj 4 As Adrian's naked bottom pressed that wooden bench, it pinched his cheeks, I tremble to love such a boy that even wood desires and tweaks. Strato Qxii. 15 j Give this right hand a foaming pot fired from the dark life-giving clay we come from, and, when we are not, lie under till the Judgment Day. Dioclorus Zonas lxxi. 6 I fell in love. I kissed. And she required no compelling. But who am I? And who is she? I tell you, Ilm not telling! Anonymous lv. 512 7 Whether I find you blonde or black, brunette or redhead, every day your young head troubles me with love, as it will still when you are grey. Anonymous Cv. 26D 8 A woman is a maddening creature and gives pleasure twice at most, once when she gives up her virtue, once when she gives up the ghost. Palladas Qxi. 381i Eight poems from the Greek Anthology translated by Robin Skelton 4

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