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Show perspective Was I surprised to find the mountain alive? The stream ran cold over the rocks, singing life to tree and sap, the green buds pushed warm lured by the honey-bee's hum, while a butterfly danced up invisible steps tumbling, laughing, till at last it hung, then spread two wings so new That the paint was still wet. And all this life on the mountain, which seemed from another point of view, quite dead. TOM DAVENPORT PROBE LITERARY-ARTS MAGAZINE WEBER STATE COLLEGE Spring 1972 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Pam Wilson POETRY Weldon Champneys, editor Katie Lyons BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Vandenaker FICTION Richard Kaser, editor Jake Hoogland ART Louona Harline, editor ADVISOR Candadai Seshachari PROBE is the official magazine of Weber State College. Art, fiction, and poetry printed herein are written and submitted by students of this college, and are the property of PROBE. Any reproduction of the material in this magazine is expressly prohibited without the written consent of the editors. PROBE, published three times a year in Ogden, Utah, welcomes submission in the PROBE office in the Union Building. |