Festival 1968. -------------- -Ian MacDonell He is enjoying himself. He is here, he is now he is doing what he wants and no one stops him, He releases the customary hold of social wrapping and allows his feelings to throb and to burst from him. There is no gentle lifting, no sweet breezes that curl and rise like smoke wisps. Instead his ecstasy pushes and strains and lurches out as would lava from a uncorked volcano, throwing his being into an uncon- trolled fever, His audience follow and merge with him; they feel his feelings, and run in full pursuit of the message his soul is trying to communicate. He stops abruptly at the end of the song, at a dead end street, but his being is still there, in a neutral state but still furiouly seething. He sees a side road and violently pushes himself into a new outlet for his soul. With generations of bitterness and misery as companions, he sobs and shakes as his sorrow wails of the op- pression and now the Armageddon to come between his people and the others. His audience is still with him, including the others, and they feel as the weeping women of Eygpt, after Moses, and they know without knowledge the message. And then he is done, exhausted, and he leaves a hollow vacuum in his disciples. See the man....... Kathie Stanton See the man, see the funny man, Laugh at him, he is not like you, Hit the man, kick the man, Whip him, shoot him, Knife him, burn him, Hate him, kill him. But please don't tease the dog, He's eating. BOYS' SPORTS Keith Guild The Seniors, plagued with injuries in the key game, lost a chance to take the Lakeshore Section this year. They lost the most important game of the season 7 -0 to Beaconsfield in a heart-breaking game which saw quarterback Dave Redmond injured in the 1st quarter. Up to this game the Seniors had beaten Hudson, Lindsay Place, Macdonald, and Bishop Whelan, while losing only to St. Thomas, with whom they were tied for first place. However, the Beaconsfield loss ended any chance of winning. The team was hit with many injuries which really hurt the team, as two backfielders and a corner linebacker were all out for a number of games. Besides the regular games the team went to Lake Pla- cid to play an exhibition game against Northwood, a private school. The season was disappointing but tne players enjoyed playing.