1976 School Magazine

TITE SCH&}L MAGANNE Flipping through the pages I see A poem and story by Mary McGee. &me drawings by Sue

And essays, perhaps one or tv4) There vwre relnrts on sport- WinS Grqmmar rx)n ten to nought. Btwrders' notes afuut conditions and such And howthey can take only so much. A story on Lodg cats and dogs, futhnothing, no nothing on futs or hogs. AI tof'oldGirls'

Surrounded by ftills and whirls &t please comeflwins withme And see what yvu$unt to see.

Jenny

LTFTS The submarine closes its dmrs

to everYthing outside htshbuttons mounted on apanel

PeoPle move in all aroundlvu.

Forced to the surface I see the outside world

Sue lxighto

The BetS Woolcoch kize - 1975" Kirsten Milligan. 5 D - 1975 Note: St. Fillan's Cave is in the little fishing v of Fittenweem in Fife, Scotland' The visitor worship at the tiny altar in the cave, and drink clear well that is'filled from a spring in the wall. On January l gth every year, St. Fillan's fr held. ST. FTLI-AN. Sholovx utne twisting dovwt spiralled memry, And thouglxs q thausqnd yearc in time Canne to me as I knelt and PraYed At the altar of St. Fillan, in his cqve" Exiled fnNn mmtption he did penance for his s This mwt of rowl blqil, St. Kentigema's son. I:[e lived shut off, al@te, in his detrk cell,' With the stffich of tlw seaweed and ded fuh, Andthe keening of the sea-birds, " FilL@l, Fillm of Htt mweem. " A tife half lived and unfulfilled? Life he prqised md life he loved, eha ni pure sanctity shone forth with a bright Frsn tln mve wul I flowed a sPring, .4 signfrcxn Gdthat He vns sotisfied. Fnh must pursue his talmts tothe end And strivelo seek the destiny Gd planned. ,And so k. Fillst with his strength rmewed Went to Glendrchert, there to build a cfutrch. trn wild mauntains cvnong 'vwlves he labured lan Worshipped and served; gave fuck his lift to GrN

A GIRL'S HEAD Time flies when yu're sleePing Bur time slows dovtn when pur French class

starts up.

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TTTE ROCK One goes then qnother

and the wlwle lwrde converges on one idea

mniming it drowning it killing it in the struggle to be 'in'. One leaves then another and all go and the skirts go down or v,e all kcome ldare Krishnas. One saYs it

thcn another and everPne fotlovr it to the end then afundons it

quicklY &S S@N

qs it's'Qtlt'' {hte's gone then another

qnd all are gone and ulwt's l€fi? -

Alllife mds rcnrding to His will: futh dsy is ou{rs to we and to enjoY, nn serice e in self; For life is just a transitory state - .4. kvrcwd time kfexeourultimate.

(hnega, unchanging' -Margery

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Gehrmann 6 E

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