Culture Club, 1967-1968

DIRECTORI I)).te of Birth MORTON, Mary - - - November 10th '956 N. E. 12th •••• . 281-5871 RUTHERFORD, Verdell 833 N. E. Shaver SMITH, Clarine - - - October 16th 4736 N. Commercial • • • 284-3251 VANN, Roberta - - - September 3rd 5211 N. Williams •••• 284-2210 WATSON, Jo Ann - - - June 9th 1315 N. E. Going •• l 287-}422 YOUNG, Ma.l,lde - - January 27th 4927 S. E. 60th •••• 771-5430 ************ 11 Youth is not a time of life; it j_z a state of mind. We grow old onl:• by deserting our ideals ••••• You are as young as your faith, as oJr. a s your doubt; as young as your se. lf~·cc,nfidence, as old as your fe a r; a~ young as your hope, as o lj as y:mr despair. n ' J I --Samuel Ullman 12 .. ME AND MYSELF I've spent a lot of valued time Resenting many things; I'v• · ort rebelled against the world, Its arrows and its slings. I've fought against conditions, And I 1ve kicked against the pricks, Believing them too out of joint For even God to fix. And all the time I battled I received a like return More foolish than a fire-wise child Who shuns a second burn. I stood a lot of jars and jol ta pntil I learned to see I could not truly like the world Until I first liked me. Since then I haven't fretted much About what people do, Or what my neighbors talk about•- If it be false or true. And when I see a fellow · Piling troubles on his head, I tell myself that• s his afi'air And let him go ahead. It isn't that I'm cold or hard, Indifferent to sin; I've simply learned the world reflecte What I have built within. And so I try to leave tho world And all its creatures free, And know that I have helped the world When I have first helped me. ----··Francis J. Gable - 1; -

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