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The Picnic It was that time again . . . the School picnic. The day was warm and sunny. lflxcitenient was growing intense when thegreat ncwscanie. lim-ry body got changed and ran at top r-peed into awaiting buses. On the way we sang many old favourites surh as Charley's Castia . Atlast . . . vvearrivedand almost sent the old bridge crumhling into thi- river. Everybody helped unpack. Dinner was ready. Mr. Morris and Mr. Lewis were having a Contest to see who could spray the farther-t while' opening Cans of pop. Then everyone settled down to lunch - good old greasy, sausage and bacon! A Couple of boys decided that it would be fun to experiment with tire but Mr. Morris tour fire chiefj came to the rescue and put out the smoul- dering tree. We returned to meet the buses and as usual Mr. Dennys' little red sports Car had disappeared. But our detective tMr. Tottenhamj soon tracked it down . . . and the culprits! Ah well! Another School picnic has ended with many thanks to Mrs. Moore for the use of her relative's farm for one truly wonderful day. - li. Cf lfliillllll - . 1,6 . p-'sn v '- ., - H .. .r s . A . . , . I . k I .. .,, Q. 1 ,Q 44,-.,1oA . ..v.-' no -N - ., .K tty E X uw - . 1 4
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Page 119 text:
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In Chapel A beam of light slants through the High arched windows of many coloured glass, Falling on the golden Cross. On the altar, silk, silver and candles, Tipped with a shimmering aura Radiant reflections from the jewelled Cross. Volume, rich and full, the organ, High treble voices soar like rising wind, Below - deep bass rumble. Silence Prayers intoned to a Bowed congregation. Then the mighty organ rises, With triumphant trumpets And Chapel is over. f B. G. If. Hughes After Chapel Dark cloacked figures, moving across the Desolate Grassy Plain. After a blasphemous meeting with God. Barely discernible in the Gathering, Sepia Gloom. On their way to a few moments of freedom. Before the ritual of Bells - Silence. Bells - Noise. Bells - Silence Darkness. But seldom does the Action Cease. - C. 71 Maynard To C.T.M. Oh boy of might and man to be, You should have brawn and muscle to see! And even though you're everyone's buddy, There's a rumour around thatyou're a bit chubby. In everything you're an all round fellow, But on the Held you're more like jello. Even when everyone else is sad You can laugh, and laugh and even go mad. But even though you give many a sign You're still all right and quite a guy! - I. ll'. .llunn Page IOQ
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