1972

May 1972

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Feedback

  • Make Your Summer Count

    Loren C. Dunn

  • The Returned Serviceman … a Stepchild?

    Brian Kelly

  • Camp

    Gail W. Peterson

  • Take Me Out to the Games Machine

    Jerry Emerson Loomis

  • Mini-garden in a Bottle: Or Recycling Is Beautiful

    Elaine Cannon

  • What the Scriptures Say About: Serving the Lord While We Are Young

    Robert J. Matthews

  • Youth under the North African Sun

    Richard E. Gardiner

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

    • How can I be honest as a salesperson?

    • Can I sell cigarettes?

    • What do I do when my boss asks me to lie for him?

    • What should I do about being alone with my boss in his office?

    • What should I do about a miniskirt as my carhop uniform?

    • Should I play a little penny-ante to keep rapport with my fellow workers?

    • What approach should I use to sell cosmetic products door-to-door?

    • What should I do about immodest clothing I am asked to model?

    • Am I wrong to keep a job that assigns me to theaters with X-rated movies?

  • A Puzzlement: Climb Your Family Tree

    Elizabeth L. Nichols

  • FYI: For Your Information

  • Policies and Procedures

  • Poetry

    • The Language of a Smile

      Alda Brown

The Language of a Smile
May 1972


“The Language of a Smile,” New Era, May 1972, 51

The Language of a Smile

by Alda Brown

It was only the basic words

that we could understand—

Their nearest city … which bus to take …

how many miles …

And yet they spoke a language

more meaningful than words,

In all their kindly gestures

and their warm and welcome smiles.