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Walker House When writing a house report, they tell me, you look at the good things. Those aspects of the school, the house and the people that somehow are always taken for granted; always overlooked when things go wrong. There have been many good things about this year in Walker House. Sure we have had our fair share of victories - Intcrhouse baseball, hockey and tug-of-war. But the incidents that stick in my mind are not so easy to define. They involve intangible things like memories, friendships and human behaviour. Take the dormitory for example. 1 recall the first few days of the year, the talk before lights out; Do they tell your parents when you get a Defaulter? ... The time just before Christmas when the bells didn ' t work and they all attacked me when 1 tried to wake them up. At this point the rest of the house seems to pass in a kaleido- scope of memories. Censuring pic- tures on the top deck, the Lakefield trip with Chuck, Paul and Sandy, looking for the Kid thirty minutes after lights out, tell- ing messrs. Burke and Bundschuh to turn down their stereo. Things begin to slow down and come to a halt though, when I think of the Main Deck. My peers have made this year one to remem- ber. They are a great bunch of guys; Pete, C.T.F., R.D.B., Burny, Schultz, Milo, D.P., Brian Brian, Salvadore and Mork. 1 look forward to frequent reunions. There are also special memories of Big Daddy, Stroke, and Richard: fellow prefects who were constant sources of inspiration and friend- ship. To Mr. Richardson and Mr. Snowden 1 extend my thanks for their leadership, help and under- standing and my best wishes for next year. Martin Baggaley
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