The Nautilus - 1972

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There is a time for everything: A time to be born; a time to die; A time to plant and harvest; A time to win; A time to study; A time to laugh; A time to pray; A time to dance: A time to give; A time for gathering stones; A time to hug; A time to find; A time to lose; A time to be friendly; A time to tear <rip-off) A time to repair; A time to be quiet; A time for goofing off; A time to speak up; A time for loving; A time for decision; A time for peace.

(modified) Ecclesiastes 3:1-8


"SPECIAL PEOPLE"

It is impossible to include a picture of everyone; these are just a few of the special people at GHC. Cherished memories of college life will be ours because of all the special people at the college.


THERE IS A RIGHT TIME FOR EVERYTHING

GHC: Try It You'll Like It

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A TIME TO BE BORN; A TIME TO DIE

LIFE Eyes open A crying sound A first step is taken Falling Trying again School bells Learning A pony tail is pulled Stealing a kiss Reading, Writing, Arithmetic The school dance Graduat16n day A diploma The draft War Blood and horror Fighting Peace comes Honorable discharge Returning Searching Walking hand in hand Lovers kiss A solemn oath is taken Working together Making a home Pain Happiness A life is born A new era begins One is taught while one teaches A departure comes Time passes Streaks of grey Sadness Eyes close -Allan

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We the students of Grays Harbor College proudly acknowledge the many fine opportunities provided to us through the courtesy of our local junior college... the progressive institution of Washington.


A TIME TO PLANT AND HARVEST


PEHFOH,1ANCE

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Leaps tall buildin.gs 11·ith a single bound: Ts faster than a spc('ding h11ll<'t: Can fly high('r than a mighty rocket; More powerful than a locomoti\'e: Gives policy g11icbnce to Cod. Ext'eeds .IC1h l!1·1p1in·nw11ts llli!'.h l.1·n•I P1•rf1H"nwrs - N1·xt 111%) l\1ust take nin11ing start to )('ap OV('r tall buildings: ls just as fast as a SJW<'ding trnllet: Wlwn f'lying. cannot JH'nctrate atmosphere; /\s pow('rful as a locomotive: Talks with Cod.

Meets Ex1u·el!'cl .Job lt!'qt1irl'nwnts l('an n•:1t·h 75%

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Can onl.v leap OV('r short buildings: Not quite as fast as a speeding l>ullet: Only flies as high as transports: Lost'S t lJ!-'-of-w<Jr with a locomot ivc: Listens to Cod. Ml'cls Minimum .Joh H.l'qllin•ml'nts (('annot n·adt 75r;;,) ('rashes into buildings when attempting to jump ovN them:

Lm shoot l>Lillets: Has tro11hle f'lyin.l!: Gets run over h�, locomoti\'(': Talks with thc' animals. Fails l.o \1<-l'I

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Cannot rc'cognize buildings: Wouncts self with bullc•ts when attempting to shoot gun: Talks to walls .




A TIME TO WIN


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A TIME TO STUDY

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Knees Knees. No one talks of knees, I wonder why?

Knees you say. How boring. Everyone has two. Knobby, pudgy, thick, thin, flabby, bony, wrinkled or smooth. Don't laugh at the sight of a knee. Think of how funny you would look without any. Stoop over, Walk, Climb a hill or a tree. Go upstairs or down. Stiff legged you're out of your mind. So don't forget you have two knees. Be thankful for what they are. -Allan Creviston




A TIME TO LAUGH



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A TIME TO GIVE


In mv mind There is a puddle of blood It's the blood ¡

Of butchered dreams and sacrificed ideals It's the blood Of philosophies and fantasies All blood of murdered thoughts They were all lined up and Shot down by the firing squad of reason Shot down in the name of common sense Cut down by the blade of superior thought This slaughter Has left the walls of my mind Splattered with the blood Of all these childhood whims And now they merely bleed Into this polluted stream Of my mind How do they think they ean annihilate Any more of my asperations Without making my stream Spill Over ? - J.B. & D.K.

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NUMBER ONE There is a man who is never wrong; Here at Grays Harbor he has worked long. Frowning he does most of the while, But when he is teased he really smiles. For some boys at the college he has no wit, As so often he has to yell so they w;�1 not sit. His voice can be harsh and oh so lou�. But of his workers he is very proud. He is always seen walking around, And new freshmen are afraid to make a sound. Students come to him from far and near, For his advise and humor they long to hear. To cute little girls he is very gallant; And getting things done is his talent. In the hearts of many he is Number One: Little Scotty is so much fun! Sue Schwarz


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A TIME TO FIND



A Dedication I come to you burdened with sin, You didn't hesitate but take me in. When I spoke you lent me your ears, Upon your shoulders I shed my tears, My tears were bitter and full of hate, But you showed me it wasn't too late. Again I came in time of need. Of my problems you took heed. You listened and were ready to give, But with my burdens I couldn't live. You were patient and showed me the way, I decided to do right from that day. I worked day after day, Oh how I tried! It was hard and rough, Often I cried, Tears of grief, hate, and sorrow, Now I hopefully await each tomorrow. I can't sincerely and honestly say, True happness is forever mine. -Lori Foust



A TIME TO LOSE


Carving of my Mind Lonesome, so lonesome Now that you're no more, Lonely, so lonely As I slowly close the door. Yearning, yes. Yearning For the things that can't be, Wanting, still wanting You here with me. Grieving, yes grieving For all the wasted time, Sorrow--only sorrow With no one to know my mind. Foolish, so foolish To hope without cause, Foolish-what a fool Now to bear the loss. Sighing, just sighing Knowing you're with she Accepting, finally accepting You love her, not me. -Lori Foust




A TIME TO BE FRIENDLY



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A TIME FOR THINKING


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A TIME TO RIP-OFF


STUDENT COUNCIL REALLY HAD A BRIGHT WHEN THEY LET US

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A TIME TO REPAIR





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A TIME FOR GOOFING OFF

Some of you may not understand the meanings behind our little masterpiece. If this is the case, the joke is probably on you!




Dear Mr. Phipps,

My boyfriend and are having an affair. Will you please help us direct it?

Respectfully yours, Zelda Histlebauger



A TIME TO SPEAK UP

DEDICATED TO

STUDENT APATHY





A TIME FOR LOVING

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Slw is a Girl. /\!Ian

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"Lei me be when I am w<'ary .Just a little bit rnor<路 cill'l'ry Think a liltk mon' of othns /\nd a liltle less of me."




A TIME FOR DECISION


Tlw man who invented the T-square reall_v must have racke<I his brain for

a name.

Today was Monday and there was plenty of it. l :v en if I disg11ise my handwriting, •

it's st ill me. Disappointment can be expressed in many ways.

I can 'l undcrstand it very wel I over the radio. A truth

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A TIME FOR PEACE


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