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MARGARET UHRYN Mugs is the girl with the laughing smile, She wouldn’t hold a grudge if she had to walk a mile. JEAN WEIR A rock and roll fan is this gal To everyone she is a pal. LEONA WOLAS CHUCK Her aim is to fly In a Chev. you’ll see her go by. “May I have another cookie? Another cookie what?” Another cookie, please. Please who? Please Mother.” Please Mother what? Please Mother dear.” “No! You’ve had six already! (Sick Mother) “Johnny, I feel so-o-o-o sick! (Johnny) Mommy, do you know how I feel?” (Sick Mother) “No, Johnny, I don’t know how you feel.” (Johnny) “With my hands!” Sweetheart, if I’d known that tunnel was so long, I’d have given you a kiss.” Wasn’t that you? Pete — “Bill, how can you tell when you’ve had too much to drink?” Bill— “A little blurred tells me.” A little boy walks up to a lady with pointed shoes (chemise look), and he says: “Gee, lady, you must have long toe nails!” 23
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JANET KENNEDY Although she is quite small In Phys. Ed. she beats us all. CATHY MacDONALD Cathy is always lots of fun, And her homework is usually done. BETTY McMAHON Betty is the laughing type When she’s around there’s always delight. CAROLYN McSHANE Hardly a word from Caddy” we hear She does all her work without a tear. RETA MOAR Reta is the smallest girl in our room Over a certain someone” stie does swoon. ANN MYSKA When she’s alone she is quite quiet Along comes Marge and there’s a riot. RITA SANCHEZ A quiet girl who is lots of fun 1 Rita is liked by everyone. BARBARA SCHIDER j 1 Babs” this year aims to pass, V But to school she must come to be in this class . MARGE STEERTZ Snapping her fingers all day long This here gal is really gone. SHERRON TELFORD Sherron’s the girl who is quite alive, In full skirts she likes to jive . 22
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INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERARY SECTION e y- ' This year, as is usually the case, there have been outstanding entries submitted and we have had a hard time deciding a winner. This section is for all to read and to enjoy. The stories and poems were selected on the basis of interest to the reader. We would like to give our sincere thanks to all the people who submitted entries and we wish we were able to put all of them in. Gail Gerelus, David Farrell and Bob Kellington GRADE 9 WINNER — Sharon Webb THE FUTURE OF ROCK AND ROLL The most controversial question among teenagers and their parents is Rock and Roll. The teenagers take the stand bravely defending Rock and Roll music despite their parents’ protests. One of the questions asked most is “Has Rock and Roll a future?” Fifty years from now it could be considered classical. How shall the parents of tomorrow and their children react to it? A.D. 2008 - Crowds of elderly women jam the Elvis Presley Memorial Stadium to hear a prized selection of classical Rock and Roll records. Included in the programme will be that immortal song, “Hound Dog.” Meanwhile outside the Stadium thousands of teenagers parade shouting, “Down with the Classics,” “We hate Rock and Roll” and “We hate Elvis.” The angry crowds of teen¬ agers rant and rave wildly but they can’t compete with the hysterics of the mobs inside the Stadi¬ um. Then all at once a strained silence floats over the crowd. They are waiting for Him. Waiting for the master of Rock and Roll to sing his masterpiece. The music begins and slowly drifts over the anxious crowd. With the first bars of You Ain’t Nothing But a Hound Dog” the adults inside as well as the teenagers outside start to yell and scream with frantic delight. Is this the future of Rock and Roll? It could be. OUR CLASS ROOM Our class is neat and trim Even if the day is grim. We can hardly wait for arithmetic to finish So we can have some paper to blemish. At recess there’s fun galore! But what about after four? Ruth Ewert - Room 23 Age 10
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