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.February 14,1980
The Wolverine Observer
Page 7
My people
Wake up my people, my people wake up
It's time for us to get up.
My people
...Continued
ME THE WOMAN
Me the woman is striving for,
A life unknown to us before.
I will go out and get a good job,
That was once only given to Frank or Bob.
My People
Untitled
Get up. .
Come up, Get up, Wake up. Pull up, Tuck up, Fill up
Up Up.
Upholding, Molding, Folding, Making, Breaking,
Opening Up
When I look into your eyes,
I see beyond infinity.
A smile as wide and warm
As the sun itself
Plays upon your lips.
Touch me,
And I am engulfed in the flame
of desire.
Maybe marriage is in my future someday,
But I'm the one that I'll obey.
Being a housewife is not for me,
I have a brain and long to be."
The man I choose must understand,
That a career is part of my master plan.
He musn't try to change my mind,
The disease of doubt with me is benign.
Up Up.
Get up, Stand up, Walk, Run, Crawl, Limp, Not pimp,
Come on,
up, up.
By Gerald Irvin
Burning in your soul.
AS we become one
Seeking each other
Intimately,
WE transcend the boundaries of
Time and Space
Venturing on a journey
into places we have never before explored
Together
Discovering
That you have touched a part of me
I thought I'd never reveal
Welcome to my heart.
By Racine Roper
But I'm moving toward a goal that I've set,
Something I'm proud of and could never regret
All that I symbolize is me
For I am the woman that is to be.
collegiate crossword
ACROSS
1 Servile 50 Part of USAF
8 Rich or prominent 51 .science
persons 52 "Aba—^jjHpneymoon"
14 Frequenter 54 Aquatic riianinal
15 Stuffed oneself 56 fide
17 Classroom need 57 Cotton cloth
18 Experienced person59 Eating place
19 Big bundle 61 Certain movie
20 Knockout substance versions
22 Suffix: body 62 Howl
23 Basic Latin verb 63 Most sound
24 Division of time 64 Men of Madrid
25 Insect egg
26 Ship of old
28 Be afraid of
30 Nota
31 Old men
33 Musical pieces
35 Exploit
36 Jennis term
37 Disciplined and
austere
41 Radio or TV muff
45 Heap
46 Picture game
48 Designate
49 Mr. Gershwin
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rll Affair
Jr,Fort or TV western
3 Edible mollusk
4 Workshop item
5 Mineral suffix
6 With 10-Down,
certainty
7 “Scarlet Letter"
character, et al.
8 Catholic devotion
periods
9 Assert
10 See 6-Down
11 Minerals
12 Rank above knight
13 Endurance
16 Relatives on the
mother's side
21 Garden tool
27 Sky-tlue
28 Gloomy (poet.)
29 "Valley of the "
30 Relay-race item
32 Common suffix
34 Prefix: new
37 House bug
38 "The of
Penzance"
39 Tuscaloosa's state
4P Most tidy
41 Agencies
42 Site of famous
observatory,
43 Come forth -,
44 Payment returns .
47 Computer term
53 — for All
Seasons"
54 Individuals-
55 Mark with lines
56 Heavy knife
58 Past president
60 Wine measure
Answer on Page 5
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meeting on February 19, 1980
in the publications room
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sharp. We will be looking
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Someone
There are many things in life we forget about,
but the greatest forgotten thing is a friend.
When they die how we remember
the joys they brought,
the pains they cured,
and the love they shared.
The tears we shed for them are there to convict us
for forgetting to do that tiny little favor.-
When they die how we remember
the small lies
the many excuses
and the "I don't have time"
But the friend I love is still amongst me
Though his presence is really quite far away
When he writes how I remember.
the first spoken word
the warm brightened church
and the fear I beheld.
Truly the greatest rememberance 1 have of me friend is
he cares in his heart and the love he has sent
When he writes I remember
Through his prayers
Through his laughter
and through his sorrow
Maybe my friend will one day see a brighter light
And pass me by, but always remembering what I said
Oh yes I'll remember
and so will he.
By Susan I. Ashe