1973 School Magazine

"When did we see Thee hungry, and fed Thee not? l,l/hen did we see Thee thirsty, and gave Thee naught to drink? When wert Thou a stdnger, sick, or in pison,

,,. . . AND THY NEIGHBOUR' .," Two hnppy toddlers, ramping in the sun, .-- ^ iitrnc iiri" by sstne cuq bY tutns; one wears-a fresh cotton playsuit, the other, a pair of grubbY Pants - no ftwtter, Life ts worth shming! A silent schoolgirl, unrmd book open on her knees, catches the glance of a laughtng favourite, secure in the centre of her grouP' "I am a stranger: welcome me!" Gay eyes drop, turn nonchalantly away - Don't care' The young undergradttate, pondering the merits of a Ditsun-orrr o Cortfuta, notices a poster at the end of a conidor, "I am naked: clothe me!" Ilatted steps continue, passing the collection box - Won't care. A well-to-do business mnn, about to leave for a board meeting, glancing through the mnil, notices an old mmrade's wife, "He is sick: visit him! in prison: comfort me!" Aock strikes seven, letters brushed aside - C-an't care' side for lunch, drinking milk ftom the

and we did not minister unto Thee? ,And the King shall answer them: Tluly, truly,I wY to You, as you did it not to one of these, you did it not to me."

Ilelen Gehrmsnn 64

MOODS I am restless Like the leuves uqon a tree When the wind begins to shnke them loose from boughs I am angry Like the sea, with white-capped woves Wten it pounds against the rocks upon the shore. I am alone Like a camel in the desert Iflhen it wanders from its caravan in the desert. And I am hateful Like a storm destroYtng nature When it seeks revenge, Oeating havoc, destroying all creafion. [.yn Utting WC

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