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ELEVE - BACK ROW: G. Hodjera, S. Bolton, C. Magyar, G. Rideout, S. Gabbidon, D. Tanovich, N. Norman, W. Henry MIDDLE ROW: J. Matthews, A. Swinden, D. Lyon, S. Lambert, J. Thompson, W, Ross, G. Petkovich. FRONT ROW: M, Valentine, C. Alcwandcr, A. Pace, J. Murray, J. Stephemon, M. Rose. H. Koch, D. Brake, 11 2641233 If X. QL. 5' ff 1' Q gi . L S f' ' 'fa I -tx l'Q..' in X
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i' in ' 4. A 3 n Af. sl- ll Tylr. Wilson shatkes lns he.td. slowly .ind p.ttliette.illy, .is he yyittehes his eonltised gtonp, t1t'.'r'etiT--.ts IIXKY ttstng to assemble in the pens, lhe lord! t:.nne is repedtedls being used in xnin, by one pttttiettid- :ten tt- N: Georges Ont loreign represennitne .nnetly lt' hitnselli. lhe len C Inb giggles. lhe ioeks np their soiees in prepatraition lot singing :is loudly, .is 'tn.eIt-sslx und us ohnoxiously us is htnnunly piiesihle. inn luis i til' tl! player is relating lunny stories - the Nlilllk' ones he-.nd l.1Nl year, the yeair belore, :ind the year betore thgit. lhete is .t shriek ol 're11lly, rezilly, Rl-Al l YV' sis the ox-.ner ot th.it yoiee is lifted bodily und lnittled to his sean. l he eluss htel., a name he is xiolently opposed to and does lns best to change, urrixes. lle is lolloxsed by lns eolleiigne. 1 muttering something about his lute night ont. ssnh his good friend Ken. l-inztlly, the lush girrnes, disortented its always, and noxs ne are us ready as ne es er will be. llze musie begins, :ind our xery oxsn lnture Arehbishop strides up the aisle lending the ehoir, Mr. XX ilson, still shaking his head sadly, sighs, makes one more inelleettnil endezisor to exert authority, then turns, and makes his exit. l wonder hoss long next year's master will lust before he gnes np? We're not going to change, but thzit's all right - what ii boring buneh we'd be il' we did. B ' 'S
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t lf l ' P ' pri - .', if N? . X 1 Alright gcntlcmcn. in your seats please. lt was 8:40 on a weekday morning and Eleven - l. was preparing itself for a new day of school with Loco love's history class. First, however, it was time for THE STUDENT COUNCIL RLPURTS Presented by our genial host Mr. Jamie Thompson. After the class had been coerced into silence by Mr. Love's customary demand for quiet, Jamie assumed the first of his many temporary personalities, that of Mr. Wilson. Ah, if you don't mind, l'd appreciate a little cooperation. First, we have the Lunch report. We will not be allowed to leave the school grounds this year. Any comments on this would be appreciated. Nearly the whole class began to talk at once. Jamie asked S.B. to put forth an opinion but he was drowned out by the crowd. A further wrathful bellow from Mr. Love silenced them. S.B., staunch crusader for classroom civil rights delivered an impassioned speech in defence of the freedom of movement, with the backing of the entire class. That is except for one. As nothing more appeared to be said on the matter. Jamie attempted to end the meeting, but one hand was raised. lt was yours truly, pragmatic spokesman for the status quo. Then came George Hodjera, the eternal moderator. When he had finished, the class again erupted into frenetic discussion. During the ensuing confusion, a group of frustrated computer scientists consulted their guru, Koch, for advice. George Hodjera was now chatting with S.B. between mouthfuls of glossettes. Jamie was criticizing me for expressing my intellectual views in class without general support. and Lambert, the inscrutable. then attacked me. The bell rang. and, as per plan, .mother history period had expired without the smallest but ot history. D. Brake
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