Got Your Red Envelope? The Chinese New Year is greeted with the phrase: Gung hay fat choy? It means: Wishing you happiness and prosperity. Its festivities, both public and pri vate, last anywhere from a week to a month, and are celebrated on the sec ond new moon after the winter sol stice, which can arrive anytime be tween January 21 and February 19. In public, there are parades with drag ons, dancers, fireworks, floats, and marching bands. Privately, this new beginning means debts are paid, houses are thoroughly cleaned, and time is taken both to philosophize and relax. Gifts are also exchanged, often as money put in red envelopes (lei-see) for good luck. Each year of the Chinese calendar is symbolized by an animal as well. The animals run in a cycle of 12. Why? According to legend, an emperor in ancient times invited all the animals to a feast, but only the rat, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and boar came. So to honor them, he established a year for each one. This year, 4691 according to the ancient lunar calendar, is the year of the rooster. People born during the 20th century’s rooster years (1909, 1921,1933,1945,1957,1969,1981) are said to have the rooster’s attrib utes. That means they are outspoken, ambitious, honest, and determined. However, they distrust other people and, together with their candidness, they may also offend people. Thus they are often loners, although they still maintain some loyal and close friendships. Mama exhorted her children at every opportunity to "jump at de sun.” We might not land on the sun, but at least we would get off the ground. Zora Neale Hurston Whiz Quiz Presenting the world’s easiest quiz. (If you do manage to miss any, please don’t tell anyone.) 1. What did the characters do in the film Around the World in 8o Days? 2. A goose down pilloui is stuffed uiith what? 3. Whom do we honor on President’s Day? 4. The dog paddle swimming stroke was named after the water behavior of what animal? 5. Where was the Korean War fought? ANSWERS •B3JO)J —5 ’Sop ^ "sjuapisaad sajBjg pajiufi ][Y—£ -uMop asooQ—^ 08 UI PJJOM punOJE JU3M —] Need A Tutor? Contact Student Support Services Daniel Hall What Price Beauty? In Caesar’s Rome, a sculptor froze in stone Nude Venus’ form, curvaceously full-grown. Though lifeless cold, its beauty all admired; Some even aped its pose for grace desired. To Venus came a maid of common mien As plain as useless weeds oft pulled when seen; And, too, her scrawny, scraggly limbs hung loose As if from toga sprung for scarecrow use. Despite such flaws foredoomed by unfair fate. She lived a gentle lass in gentle state With decent friends who loved her humane heart; Her kindness, goodness served as counterpart. Alas, she craved what gods alone provide: That Venus look, self-pride her mind denied. Instead, she dreamt "If only .. .” every night. If only lifelong love she could invite; And "What if. .visions played behind her eyes Of Cupid’s choice to tame or tantalize. By day, the maid surveyed the Venus mold To fully sense its wondrous wiles unfold. She felt, digested each enticing line. Aesthetic loveliness designed divine. She touched the statue’s arms and legs and head. Embraced its female form, though marble bred. For hours, she scanned and stared again agape; At other times, her hands inched o’er its shape. The maid stood rooted there to touch and stare. Obsessed by beauty; that, her only care. For weeks — nay, months — the statue caged her mind, As she submerged her soul in Venus-kind. One day, her head in dainty ringlets crowned Reflected Venus’ face; so, too, her round, proud breasts and lithesome limbs within taut skin, sleek smooth and sensate soft — most genuine. "I’m like the statue: beautiful!” she crowed; But tragedy must end this episode. The maid’s once heart, now twin to Venus’ own. Rejected blood and froze to solid stone. Stone cold, but beautiful, she died. Rime Time 7. Small corner in a library 8. Violence 9. Describing Les Brown’s band . 10. Wily scam Learning Takes Time Remember the first time you tried to skate, to ride a bicycle, to use a typewriter, to swim, to drive a car, to square dance, to speak a foreign lan guage, to . . . you name it. That first time is usually horrend ous because any new skill takes time to learn. Once learned, however, that skill is yours for keeps. Study — Study! Heart Opens From Within First assignment to the advanced art class: Paint a picture with a moral. Time limit: two weeks. At the end of two weeks, the stu dents submitted their paintings, and the teacher inspected and commented on each. One, however, was that of an oversized door superimposed on a human heart. "I don’t quite understand this,” said the teacher. "We all have doors to our hearts, but this one cannot be opened. It has no knob or latch.” "That was done on purpose,” ex plained the student who had painted it. "The door to a person’s heart can only be opened from the inside.” Terse Verse Be wary of the words you speak: Just keep ’em kind and sweet. For angry words that just critique. You’ll later have to eat. Words that rhyme can paint "sound” pictures that just roll off the tongue. For example: a large porker is a big pig. Now try these: 1. Less than bright archer of fame 2. Kind rodents 3. Enormous truck 4. Counterfeit bills 5. Nectar of a god 6. Rubber reptile 11. Proverbial insect in rug 12. Natural setting. 13. Noah’s ship before electricity . 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