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Recent And Readable New leisure reading titles from the DeTamble Library Browsing Collection. THE CLAN OF THE CA VE BEAR and THE VALLEY OF HORSES by Jean M. Auel, 1980 and 1982. Jean Auel takes us back to the dawn of humankind and the world of a very special heroine, Ayla. These first two titles in the "Earth's Children Series" are a great escape, fascinating and original. THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, 1982. Life wasn't easy for Cniie, but she knew how to survive. Her courage in struggling for moi" in life makes an intense emotional impact on the reader. Win- net of the Pulitzer Prize and a major motion picture. A CREED FOR THE THIRD MILLENNIUM by Colleen McCullough, 1985. The author of The Thornbirds in her newest best-selling book, probes the consequences of betrayal. America is in a crisis and one man is chosen to redeem the situation...until the woman he loves sets out to destroy him. HERITICS OF DUNE by Frank Herbert, 1984. The Dune Series ranks with the best of science fiction. The fifth episode is the most spec tacular of all as the children of Dune's children awaken frome mpire as from a dream, wielding the new power of a heresy called love. IF TOMORROW COMES by Sidney Sheldon, 1985. Tracy Whitney is lonely and idealistic, but enters a life of hardship and revenge in a world of sumptuous wealth, audacious exploits, and narrow escapes. SEE YOU LATER, ALLIGATOR by William F. Buckley, Jr., 1985. Castro and Che are in Cuba, Kennedy is in the White House, and CIA agent, Blackford Oates is our man in Havana on a top secret mission. THE LONELY SILVER RAIN by John D. MacDonald, 1985. This latest Travis McGee adventure combines human insight and genuine passions with a first rateplot. McGee's search for a wealthy friend's missing yacht places him square in the center of the international co caine trade from Miami penthouses to a Yucatan village in Mexico. WORDS FROM WITHIN... SOMETIMES Sometimes you love someone Even though it hurts. Sometimes you think Even though there is pain. Sometimes you feel TOO MUCH When there is nothing left to feel. Then you cry... Even though... There are no tears. Anita F. Riojas Pain of Failure To fail is to forget No looking back A wound that goes away Leaving a scar. -Deborah Kelly WONDERS Life with its wonders... Is full of so much sorrow. There is no yesterday or today- We only live for tomorrow. Life with its wonders... Has left me with no happiness, There are only dull gray days filled with sadness. Life with all its wonders... The trees have lost all their beauty and the sky is no longer blue, There on the ground lay the rem nants of what use to be us but is now - me and you Life with all its wonders... How sad, but true... The wonders of life so painful and new- There is nothing left of me and nothing... left of you. -Anita F. Riojas Ambiguity The complexity of human emotion Hate confuses love Joy mingles with pain Memories cloud reality Making the approach of tomorrow impossible... -Heidi Jernigan St. Andrews at Brunnenburg 1985 1986 Jason Bostic Allison Bird Susan Ciesko John Brown Stuart Coale J. Robert Burroughs Chip Eastman Michael Chamrion Molly Hartsell Aicha Driss David Hinkle Marie Moore Heidi Jernigan Lynn Okan John Ledford Stephanie Porter Henry Ogden Elizabeth Powell Sue Scott Sharon Slivka Brigitte Tomasovic April Walton Richard Yercheck Donna Whittingham WELCOME BACK! HAVE A GREAT TIME! (Editor's Note; THE LANCE apologizes for not listing the names of the 1985 Brunnenbrugers with the lead article in the March 4th issue. We hope this will remedy the error.) 1 Photo by Nhi Phan Walter Dickson poses with a fish he caught in Lake Ansley Moore "If you would not be forgotten as! soon as you were gone, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing." : -Benjamin Franklin | I GRADUATING SENIORS! The Mayj issue of THE LANCE will be specially dedicated to you. Take this final op portunity to share with your feloWj | students the memories you have co lected by letting us print your poetiY. | prose, art work or photographs. “ mit any material you have to • Box 757 or 79 by May 6th. Let this ^ our farewell gift to you and your to the student body.
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