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CONTENTS
Untitled, John I. C. Ramirez 2;
Love will fly, Tim Furness 3;
Untitled, Palmer Hoovestal 4;
The wave, Jerome Lightbourne 6;
The land*lord, R. Lea 7;
Song of the newborn, Heidi Muller 8;
Untitled, Mary Ostervold 9;
Good crops, Gina Larson 10;
Come, challenge the sea, Paula Schafer 12;
Untitled, Pat Dooris 14;
Untitled, Eric Peterson 16;
A flight of fancy, Tony Schaan 17;
Ode upon a london tube, Kit Warfield 18;
Sponge, Debbie Court 19;
Untitled, Debbie Court 20;
Untitled, John I. C. Ramirez 21;
Untitled, Joyce Lowry 21;
Untitled, Mary Taft 22;
Thank you, Lord [unidentified author] 23;
From generation to generation, Denise Marsh 24;
Untitled, S. M. 25;
Untitled, M. F. 26;
Brain Cramp, Francine Bergeron 27;
Untitled, Pat Dooris 28;
Untitled, Tom Mertes 30;
Untitled, John I. C. Ramirez 31;
Untitled, Dolores Bock 31;
Untitled, Christopher Perez 32;
Untitled, Pat Dooris 33;
Echoes of Innocence, Kelly Cosgrove 35;
Beloved, M. Bowen 36;
Untitled, Mary Ostervold 36
Alpha Phi Members, Reverse
The reverse side of a sepia photograph. [handwritten inscription] \u2776, Alpha Phi (First Row) Patty Morris, Debbie Wiggins, Karen Reed, Diane Sterle, Jamie Fredrick, Cara Lee, Alice Geddie, Vickie Bannister, Marilynn Odell, Debra Gregory, Kathy Humphrey, Martha Griffin, Dottie Matthews, Debbie Sheperd, Kim Walker, Sharon Stevens, Brenda Barker, (second row) Denise Piarson, Pattie Pafford, Sara Dowdy, Susie Long, Cindy Duncan, Sandra Williams, Debbie Duncan, Gay Zoeller, Dana Parker, Pam Lamb, Nancy Blount, Paula Fountain, (third row) Martha Herd, Susan Jeffords, Kristin Kennedy, Kathy Clawson, Cheryl Loveless, Melinda Hamm, Patsy Sheppherd, Arlene Krebbs, Karen Strickley, Juli Teasley, Patti Shimpf, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Kay Wooldridge, Pam King (four row) Jan Tyron, Kathie Douglas, Phyllis Tate, Katie Womach, Joan Peacock, Sydney Huguley, Laura Thompson, Diane Anderson, Donna Garrett, Ginger Quillian, Peggy Miles, Pam Pearson, Gina Wiggins, Terry Goldhttps://lair.etamu.edu/scua-univ-photos-browse-all/2556/thumbnail.jp
Flip by M. Bedford
Bedford, Martyn. Flip. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2011. Print. Martyn Bedford is a lecturer in creative writing at Leeds Trinity University College in the UK and is the award-winning author of five adult novels, including The Houdini Girl. Flip is his first foray into the genre of young adult fiction. Fourteen-year-old Alex Gray rushes home one December Friday night in an attempt to beat his curfew. Feeling a bit foggy upon waking the next morning, he realizes that not only is he in a strange bedroom but he does not recognize the clothes he is wearing. An unfamiliar voice calls for “Philip” to get ready for school, and when he descends the stairs to the breakfast table, he does not recognize the people seated, though they seem to recognize him. It’s now the middle of June. Upon looking into the mirror to wash his face, another boy stares back. Alex does not know if he has gone mad, or worse—if it is all real. Alex has no choice but to go through the day while trapped in another’s body, that of Philip Garamond. Nicknamed Flip, Philip is an athletic, sociable girl-magnet who goes to a posh school, and though he is Alex’s age, seems the complete opposite in every other way. For a while Alex even enjoys his new, fit body and the attention that comes with it. But where is Philip, and where is Alex’s body? Alex needs to figure out why his psyche has become trapped in Philip’s body and how he can get back into his own before it is too late. This is an excellent psychological thriller and not your average teen fare. The characters are realistic and the plot is action-packed, yet believable. Bedford dips into heavy topics like existentialism and concepts such as the soul and memory with adeptness. Body-swapping stories have no doubt been done before in teen fiction, but Bedford has given this tale a contemporary flair with a satisfying conclusion. Highly recommended: 4 out of 4 stars Reviewer: Debbie Feisst Debbie is a Public Services Librarian at the H.T. Coutts Education Library at the University of Alberta. When not renovating, she enjoys travel, fitness and young adult fiction
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