Edmund Partridge Junior High School - Banner Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) - Class of 1964 | Page 65 of 84 |
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Page 65 text:
“To enhance the valley the grey mountains stood boldly in the background. Their sharp jagged peaks pierced the fluffy white clouds which floated in the pale blue sky. In sharp contrast to the quiet sleepy valley the mountains seemed a source of danger where only the brave would venture. By this time the sun had begun to sink slowly on the distant horizon casting long thin shadows on the ground. The sky was aglow with the brilliant colours of sunset. I took one last look to make sure I would remember. Then I quickly turned and began my long descent. , Janet Evans Room 2 GRADE EIGHT ■■ffluT IS COUIAGE ? Forget what it is to live in peace. Forget what it means to laugh and sing. But, rather, accept a gun as lease For the life that only war nay bring. This she said to her son, when the lad went away, Not knowing for him, what thore ' d be ahead. But, well knowing that he would return someday Or else pass away with the noble dead. For the hills of Italy are a long way from home, And the war is right there, bloody and real. The task at hand is to fight, then roam, And the gallant word, courage has lost its appeal. The boy became petrified, frozen with fright. In his heart, not courage, but cowardice was there. And when battle drew near-—the time to fight, He prayed for strength in one last simple prayer. Then he was ready-for thick or for thin. He was fighting HIS battle-his own trivial war, And he fought with COURAGE——to live, to win. To win was important, to shoot and score. Now History says thei? lost that day. But not all was lost ere the day was done, For one boy had faced death in a valiant way Because he knew that he and God had won. Monica L. Holden Room 14 TUB CHAIR TO DOOM ! As I walked down that long dreary hall I knew what I had done. .But why did I do it? Why had I killed the dearest, truest person in the world? How did it happen? I just walked up to her, put my hands around her neck and squeezed and squeezed till she fell to the floor, dead ' .
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