Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1986

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Please get some paint on the horses. Horses Come m Many Colours. We made horses out of paper towel holders. We joined the bits together with tape, and then we stuffed them with newspaper, then we stuck small pieces of paper on it, and we made legs out of sticks, and made hoofs out of old plasticene. Then we painted them, and put on the mane and tail made out of wool. Then we went to the teachers desk took her felt pen, and just put on a littl dot for eyes. - R an Gciiilio Finished At Last. The Wooden Horse of Troy The Trojans stold the loveley Princess Helen and the Greeks sailed to the Trojans fortress and camped there for sometime. Then Ulys- ses had a idea. They made a big wooden horse and they hid the boats and they made the big horse hollow and in the morning the Trojans though the war was over and so they took the big wooden horse into their village and celebrated and at night a secret door was opened and the Greeks came out and attacked the village and set fire to the houses. Then they sailed back home with Helen and they lived happily. - Nicholas West My Favounu Horse - Shaun Martin Once upon a time there was a donkey who wanted to hlep, but he let the geese into the pond and he let the bull out, and the cows into the hay field and he let the pigs out of their pen into the vegetable garden. Then he helped some boys steal some apples off the tree. When the farmer came back from market there was a big mess to clear up. - Wesley Undo Alfred the Donkey - Jonathan Starling . The Wooden Horse of Troy - William Evans A felt picture of The Little Wooden Horse - Mick Negro 13 One night a bandit came and tried to hurt the Black Stallion but the Black fritend the bandit away, and as the bandit ran out of the stble he dropped his medallien. Alec woke up and he found the medallien. And in the morning Abu Ben Ishak came to the house and he said to Alec you took care of the Black and I wish to take the Black to Arabia so he can win the great race. The bandit wanted to kill Black because he was afraid the Black would beat their horse. Abu Ben Ishak took the Black back to Arabia and Alec went from home, and to get to Arabia he had to go half way round the world. He rode the Black in the great race and the Black beat Sagr and Abu Ben Ishaks people had freedom. - Philip Wills There Are Other Things in Life One day I was riding my police bike and I saw a man speeding and I cort him, and I gave him a ticket and he came to corte to pay the money. The nex day 1 saw a robber steeling money at the banck and I put him in jayal. The next day I saw a robber just abowt to shoot a man but I snuck up on him and I cort him. One day I saw a robber drest up like the teecher. But the reel teecher called me and sed can you teech my class what police do. Ofcors I sed, and I went and cort the preetend teecher. - Derek Wheeler Move Over James B( ihl. ' One day 1 met an elf. and tlic elf asked me to have any three wishs that 1 wanted. My first wish is I ' oi a ianiborgini. My second wish is for a jcl. and my third w ish is for a sexy girl. - P.C. Age 6 Wimc wiih-lu ld for fii ine Uileiil spelters.

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MRS. DRAYCOTT A Visit to Spiceland Stables. I had a good time in Mrs. Draycotts car on the way to Spicelands Stables. Lee showed us around. I saw Robin the horse, and I also saw the horses washroom and the tack room. I saw the horse wave their tails. I like L ee. - Jody Feldmen I went to Spicelands Stables and I saw a chestnut horse and a palomino and he had some hay and Lee told us all about the western saddles, and the English saddles. She showed us where the blacksmith made the shoes. - John Harrison Horses at Spicelands - Christopher Hardy The St. David ' s H, S 2D A Visit to the Carriage Museum. I went in Mrs. Scares car to the Carriage Museum. Mr. Frith showed us the carriages. I liked Queen Victorias carriage and I liked the Governess cart. We went upstairs to look at the other carriages. There was two hearses upstairs. Then we went to Mullet Bay Park to play. - John Harrison I went in Mrs. Tempeltons car and we went to the Carriage Museum. A man called Mr. Frith showed us around. We saw the wedding carriage, and we went upstairs and saw the dog cart, and I liked the coffin one best. And we went to Mullet Bay Park, and I went on the merry go round, and the slide, and we had our picture tookin. - Charles Rawlins rse - Andrew Holmes The Governess ' s Cart-Ross Templeton A Visit to Terceira s Forge. One day we walked to Mr. Terceiras. He was putting the horse shoe in the fire, and it got red. He hammered it so it could fit the horse. Then he put it on the horse. He put the horses foot on a stick he hammered the nail in the horse shoe. We were counting the ded frogs on the way back to school. - Stephen De Couto Dear Mr. Terceira, Thank you for letting us watch you put on the horses horseshoe, and I liked when the bull dog barked at the boys and I liked when you made the horseshoe, and I loved it all. Thank you vere much from Ross Temple- ton. 12



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MISS THOMPSON ' S 3T At Nonsuch Island before the rain . Endemic trees at Nonsuch — Brian Dodwell A heron at the fresh water pond - Matthew Strong 14 NON-SUCH ISLAND When we were on the boat we saw people parachute off a plane. We thought that they were going to land in the water but they landed on land. There were eight people parachuting and they all landed on land. We went very fast and Miss Thompson had never been through the bridge and when the bridge opened a bell made a loud noise. Then we came to Nonsuch Island. There was a shipwreck and we walked on it for a dock. Llewel- lyn was scared to go in the tunnel so I had to go in front of him. When we got to the chapel it started to rain hard for a very long time. We saw a whale head and we did not know what kind of whale it was. So we went in side of the chapel and we saw some pictures of cahows that Dr. David Wingate rediscovered. Then the rain died down sw we went to see a cahow burrow. Then it got very windy and it started to rain. So we went out and we saw herons. One of them was in the fresh water pond. When we were in a wooden house it heard what we were saying. Then we went to see the salt water pond and we ate some scurvy grass. I did not like it. So we went back and the lady showed us a dead crab. Then we went back to school. - Sean Correia MY ISLAND One day a man gave me an island. I called it Venture Island because it looked like I would have a lot of adventures on it and I did. I found a place to put my house. I built my house 1 mile long. I have an elevator that does not go up it goes sideways. So I can get from one end of my house to the other. It goes really fast. I built a big stable 3 miles long for all my horses (I have 99 horses) and I have a paddock 2 acres wide. I ride a horse every day. (I ride a different horse each day). I have a sports field 2 acres wide. On my sports field I have equipment on my field for every sport in the world. I have a pool 1 mile long and Vi mile deep and I have snorkelling gear. I have a forest 1 acre wide and I have a cover over my pool. I like my island a lost. It has all I need. Also I have a dock and a speed boat, a cruiser and power boat. I have vines on my trees and 3 T.V. ' s and they have built-in radios. All my televisions are color. I think my house is the best house. I have all I need. -Brian Dodwell Once I was in my boat and I saw a big rock with endemic trees. The house that I have in the real Bermuda has a rotten floor. So I built a house on the island it had a beautiful forest. So I called it Green Meadow Island. I was rich so I went and got a flashlight, a dozen sticks of wood some matches and a tent. In the morning it was sunny and I said this is the best place to live in the world. I lived there happily ever after. This day you can still see me camping there. - David Burt I would be a farmer and every day my dog and I would go for a walk along the beach. I would go every day and feed my cows and my bulls and my ducks. I will have a summer cottage and I will have a pool. I will have a stable for my horses. If a storm goes by my house would be named Tornado. - Justin Browne

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