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WENDY J. BURGER 7 Country Dr. Aug. 25 A thousand conversations on a river end¬ ing theme seem to linger in my mind like the fingerprints of a dream That was once a part of you and remains a part of me In the unreal world we lived in that was born a fantasy. Forever I’ll remember As I pass by on the train Streets of Paradise we loved Now so few of them remain. Guess it’s finally goodbye Seems we came so suddenly to the end of childhood dreams And the way things used to be. Olivia Newton-John MARK CAHILL LAURIE CAMERON 28 Pine St. Nov. 21 Don’t take yourself too seriously. We must have the courage to be happy. 20
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SCOTT BROWN 32 Coburn Rd. Life itself can’t give me joy Unless I really will it; Life just gives me time and space It’s up to me to fill it. B.S.’s refrigerator JOSIE BRYANT Defenestration can be fun. A.C.O. li tj JAMY B. BUCHANAN ' 111 Summer St. Aug. 24 j Moral courage is rarer commodity than bravery in j battle or great intelligence. i Yet it is tne one essential, vital quality for those I who seek to change a world that yields most pain¬ fully to change. ; Robert Kennedy I C’est a nous de creer I’avenir — ne le lancons pas I dans le vent. I ' Our share of night to bear, I Our share of morning. Emily Dickinson i ANN BUMPUS Everyone carries within him the world in which he must live. Unknown The thing that is important is the thing that is not seen. Antoine de Saint Exupery 19
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ROBIN CAMPBELL 543 Boston Post Rd. Nov. 17 Fond memories of CLAM ’77 and ’78 with L.C., K.C., M.D., and S.P., and Memorial Day weekend 1977. Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die, Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Langston Hughes ROBERT CASO . . . whence comes life? Where does it go? I think of the moon and see the an¬ swer; and I bend to scoop a cup, to feel the wonderment of infinity trickle down my hands . . . Water and Life I thirst but never quench I know the consequence, feeling as I do We’re in a spinning top. Where, tell me, will it stop And what am I to say? E.W.F. DANIEL CABLES Solitude is impracticable, and society is fatal. Emerson Don’t let it bring you down, it’s only castles burn¬ ing. Just find someone who’s turning and you will come around. N.Y. 21
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