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54 Literary > ",' . A IT ACK ON MAALOT all about and out QU What and who am nd w a earth, I'm told, n I derive my ...... '''' the results of tion and st yallotted t bly to be recycled in still to be asked again ere? \ \

The North Star, 1974

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54 Literary

> ",'

. A IT ACK ON MAALOT

all about and out

QU What and who am nd w a

earth, I'm told, n

I derive my ~ ...... ''''

the results of

tion and st

yallotted t

bly to be recycled in

still to be asked again

ere?

\ ~ \

HE WEDDING

lite rary 55

FYCE

Snivelling, murdering tyce! You've done it Not good ..,.~....."

Before

A u,iIlItr...., ... ,

Aw And Totu Onm , My left ng i~ grievo &iebts.

Slithering, s 'yerin as " ~ From these yo r te th, your deadl rasp, I'll not escape. My life you've raped - -- J You've pleased with me, you're ple'ased to clasp. This blundering blindman, this aSf!

-Jifn Alderman -

SO ENDS A TWISTED WAY.

Adn wretched creature; a motley cre - ~ Have spilled uppn my head and t ere is left

For me no one; no hope f<i.me fulfills.

These antique fearful thoughts I cannot store

Within my trunk es, for stilled

They will10t and many more

Rise up again "'F :>'U __ ~~"'V AU'II:;;:tl;:t

Oh,cruel I Wnose tortu .......... , .......

wness still they creep.

my quiet h~ is n~ar at hand,

While mankind still mus burning brand.

Thelma Cribbs

Literary 57

c

58 Literary

A CUP OF COFFEE-

She glared at him st Going high and gh

She never did for To watch a ig

He move(J Three II r;; e

One half-inch w - ' feel (Where are m 5? Ri

She would not treat hI No spray. Dust pan a

One she had used t She held the dust

Pried firmly wi

He pulled his feelers in, held tig t. S d His left. He shrank, retreating rom ne pin

loosened, fell, wrong side u ,onto th a She mused a bit at his pale undern~ath

(On either side he's like pried' oak Ie t . lord, You are good to lazy bone s·

Out of the patio, across the lawn At the back fence, smiling, she t,?!ssed him in

Her • ....,~ e thou~ht her coffee W~sa Ii t e

louise N. Rhoads

literary 59

62 literary

.. . , .. . ;' .;. ~: FLOATS

J • -" ... .1

." ,. .. . ~ ..

.....

JERRY N. VELSMANN University of Florida

DOUGLAS WILDER 3-D Cardboard Construction

JOANE BAKER Compositional Study

Art 69

70 Art

RANDY WILSEY Si Ik-Screen

CRAIG REAGOR Silk-Screen

JUDY HALLAM Macrame

KATHERINE STAUB Silk-Screen

JULIE JOHNSON Macrame

Art 71

72 Closing

We hope that all of the UNF community will enjoy this

first annual magazine yearbook. A good deal of time and effort

and just plain hard work have gone into the production of this

publication. Of course it has taken the combined efforts and

talents of many people to produce, and we'd like to extend our

thanks to just a few of them.

- To Michael Argento, advisor of the yearbook staff, who

spent countless hours in designing, laying-out, scheduling

r;;~#_ ..... re-taking, and directing the activiti@.~f'Tiiel~rr:--

"This public document was promulgated at a total cost of $4298.00 or $ 1.72 per copy to inforQ students of UNF student activities."

NOTE: COST PER COpy IS TO BE DETERMINED BY THE ACTUAL BID PRICES FOR VARIOUS OP­TIONS ELECTED AND UTILIZATION OF THESE OPTIONS IN THIS PUBLICATION.