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TEN-CNE It is French class, and I am struggling to get to sleep. It's getting harder to sleep in class. nowadays. Every so often one gets hit by a Beattie or Batten Airlines paper airplane flight, abruptly ending its silent cruise behind Father Pegler's innocently oblivious back. B and B airlines are more mature this year than last. They no longer put their names on every flight as they used to do. and they use only the highest quality folding paper lGardener Tours Brochuresl. If I fall asleep, some tu'chin might grab my books or my shoes and pass them along the floor to the farthest corners of the room. Something is always being circulated - Gym bags, Gym clothes. Texts. Tests. Notebooks, Blazers. Underwear - but usually shoes. If I fall asleep I might miss the latest antics by superstar Charlie McCormic, who has the unique ability of driving teachers into throwing water at him and kicking over desks. I might miss Scott Burk's daily stupid question lQuote - Sir, name me just ONE thing that lives in the Sea - from a recent Biology classi. What do I dream of during my scolastic slumbers? Often, I go over fond memories of the English assignments I toiled over for lVIr. Mainprize two months ago land haven 't seen since. Will they ever be marked? Can Mr. Mainprize remember back that far back?l. Sometimes I dream of being like Dave Camken. He's so masculine! Y - He never comes to French class. because he's too smart lmuffled chokel. Or I dream of swimming like a Fish lScott Daly, in other wordsl, But mostly I dream of the bell ringing. When it rings the class will start shouting C'est dommage! 1Remember, it's still French class! which they did when Fr. Pegler first walked in. and then the inane and savage chanting of Me-te-se, NOUS, VOUS. le-la-les, lui- leur, Y, EN! I I will break out in the ranks of the 110 - ll students. This is the order of French Object Pronouns before the verb, but we don 't known that. We just dig the beat. And so, l fall asleep. llaul G. 'Fill
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L w TE -TWO My 'Q ix 'AF-1' ,ya exe' 'NX BACK ROW: Stanely Janecek. Miles Rideout. Chris Whitney. Chuck Northcott, David Joy. C. Edwards. THIRD ROW: David Pitman. Doug North, Kevin Wiseman. Mark VanGinkel. Chris Crassweller. SECUND ROW: Lee Weston. Kent Paisley. john Edwards. Lauris Yorgason. David Muir. John Labatt. FRONT ROW: Steve Mtudoch, Doug Smith. Richard Taylor. Blake Jacobs. Gordon Baird. Hugh Brown. . rg -t 7 n -4 uv' -. 'f. .,,. n..- -Pr- 14? 7' ' 1:53 ., . '-. ,X . . r K The sun has risen over St. Georges College. and as the white stone is illuminated with a ruddy glow, another day in the life of 10 - 2 begins. As our home room master is Mr. Gardner. science period seems to be the logical place to start. As roll call proceeds. the majority of the 1 class is congregated around our form 's science club. in which everything from reptiles and amphibians to pet P rocks and crumpled paper is carefully nurtured and cared .Qt for. During the feeding time a variety of delights usually my L- N r takes place. led by Pitman 's Crusaders. Such sideshows range from the pickling of leopard frogs in beakers and duels between hermit crabs and lizards. to the 10 - 22's E' Piece de Resistance . the plaguing of our mascot. the Marine Toad, with the unique Pitman Water 'I'orttu'e. Science often begins with Nlr. Gardner demonstrating his flair for punmanship. After such boisterous humour as Why can 't you starve on the beach '.' Because of the sandwich is there! the Science class then proceeds. taking into account several pauses to ponder over We-ston's unamswerahle and illogical questions. and corrections from Brown. the pyramid-powered person. 'l'lie morning proceeds with each class bringing new as horizons.
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