Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1987

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Big Buffalo by Jordan Daniels. Brave Hunter by Nicholas Kyme. Two Rattle snakes ' ' by Adam CoUieson. Red Snake Buffalo Hive by Alexander Winfield. by Andrew Green. We enjoy making Indians, thank you Mrs. Cotter. If I was a Indian I would be a Creek. I lived in the South east. My name is Fire Kill. I hunt with my Daddy. My Daddys name is War Kill. My Daddy played lacrosse and his team won but he didint get hurt. I didint like my daddy playing lacrosse because it is so dangerous. Some times I kill a deer with a spear and my bow and arrow. I am 6, my daddy is 33. My mommy and sister are in the house getting the food. - Edward Wal- gate. Sawa ad Taku was out side watching the other Indians do the sun dance then they went to sleep. The next day Taku and Sawas father was going fishing with ten other indians that were going in a big canoe and then Sawa and Taku went in their canoe. They rode in their canoe. They rode in their canoe they saw some fish. They cought the fish. A big wave came and the canoe broke, Sawa landed on a rock with the oar. She helped Taku up on the rock, they found some sticks and they made a flag. Thier dad ' s canoe came and their dad picked them up. When they got back they made another canoe. - Simon Franklin. The Hopi Indians were happy, the pueblo house was made of mud. Navaho and Apache stole Hopi corn and they luved stealing Hopi com. - Evan Morbey. I was in the forest with the men then we went on the canoe and the we found our selves in the ice. Then we pulled our snowshoes on in the snow I spoted some penguins in the pond then we went in our tepeys. - Frederick Vir- tue. At Work by Ira Philip. What is a muther? Dear Mr. Horton, thank you for teaching me how to draw much bettur and I love the Lenny longtail and the bee. You are the best artist I have ever seen. - ' love from John Single- ton. My mom does cooking, cleaning, washing , ironing, drying, shopping, mail, she does lots of things but the best thing she did was. . .give birth to me. - Stephen Troake. A mummy is a person who has babys and cares for them and cleans the house but dus not cut the grass. - Ross Herringshaw. ALL AT SEA IN 2B How do you look when you first get up in the morning? Honesty from Stephen Dunford. 7 A i r -) D We all made a surprise for our mums and dads. We all helped make it. It was a pikchur. We all had to bring a pikchur of us into school. Mr. Horton copied it for us. It was good, we all had to guess who we were. It was fun to guess. I asked my mum to frame it. - Dominic Dowson

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MRS. BEARD ' S 2B We gave ourselves Indian names and drew glyphs. Mb The Cavendish Tribe. We made pectograph stories (translations provided!) For three days and nights snakes came to a tribe. Some of the tribe died. Lightning struck and rain came for two days and the snakes died. - Magnus Pijfl Indian Explore And Much More There was a tribe and an indian went to explore North America. On the way he met a billy goat and the goat bucked him into a lake and he got out of the lake and he walked for two days and then he saw another tribe. The tribe let him have a horse and he travelled for lour days. He came to a mountain, lie climbed (he rnourilain ;in(l he reached the top, he siiw hr, ov ii iribt.-. There was ;i l;ik(: ;it the l)(iiloii) oi the irioun- l;iiri, he dived into the lake and hi- v ;ilked lor tlire days back lioijic licnjamin licaslcy. First there were two brothers who went on a journey. They went for 3 days. They saw a bear so they killed the bear and they smoked the peace pipe. - Brian Paries. The Hunt There was a boy once and he wanted to go hunting so he waited for dark then he snuck out of the teepee with a gun. He felt hungry so he went fishing. He saw a bear, he shot it, then not faraway there was a canoe, he got in it and he had traveled for six days then bang! ' I ' he canoe hit land, its my village! He was very happy, they had a great feast. - Ewan Sampson Little Eagle by Christopher Perry. Big Horn by Nicholas Van de Weg. INDIAN STORIES. Little Wind and the Buffalo Hunt It was a cold and frosty night 1 and my dad were very excited, termorow was the day when we catch the Buffalo. Well the day came and we caught lots of the Buffalo. My Dad said that I had to go home but I begged him and he let me stay there. It was a big place. The chief said thats enough! And they did what he said. They went saderly home, they were glad for this day to come but it ended, they were so sad and so were the mums. They were even sadder than other Indians and the boys were sad and they all went away. - A ex Chapman. If I was a Indian I would be a Creek because they liked to fight. I would live in the South east and we would be fighting and scalping. - Scott Beedie. When I was a Blackfoot indian I lived in the Plains. In the winter we stayed in one place. We kept burning fires and we had to collect branches and berries and hunt sometimes it took two days to find buffalo. - Jesse Norton. When I went and kicked stones I saw a wise man with hes stick and the wise man was finding springs under the ground and then I saw a dust cloud in the sky and I knew that it was time to go home and worn my people. - Christopher Lowe The hopi Way The Navaho and the Apache were aatacking. We went up on the roof and pulled up the laders. The Navaho shot arows at us but we were safe. - Andrew Lockwood I was a blackfoot Indian, and I had the wat against the white men and the final war against the white men was good because we won. We killed a lot of men off their side. We also noticed they had guns. - Ira Philip. Glyphs At camp we saw an eagle. We ran and hunted it then we saw a Bear. We got out our gun and shot it. Then we saw a war just ending. We went to camp and ate corn and smoked the peace pipe then we ran for three days and two nights and made peace. - (iiles Cotter Sioux Indian by Ira Philip. 8



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MRS. LUCE ' S 2L Mr. Stowe let Craig , Dean and Kris practise fire-figliting. Will this fit Alexander? Community Studies. . First, the fiie Hall Devin and Dean on the way to a fire in the big truck. Next, fighting crime with the polic N 1 and Shawn go to the dogs. Simon is under the care of officer Pollard m the jam sandwich car. Off to work in our hard hats from Scalands Construction at the site of the new bus garage. I ' olicc ll( ' ii(l(|ii:ir( -rs I liked llic (liij ' ' , lliMl Miil l (liii(, ' S and the tairirus were iiilcrcsl- ing, - John Cuslinf McOonalcl ' s Al Mc Donalds wc had some luneh. We had hainburgs and some I ' reneh Iris and coke and I had a nudr Hamburg. I weni lol he balrom and it had heat- ers to and nel soap and nice loilets. lirian Irvine Nicholas liked Barritt ' s free samples best. The Carter House The carter house was very fun and interesting. I liked the talk and the old bottles and the kitchen. It was very interest- ing wen she told us that you could fit a whole pig in it. - Bradley Chapelle Cable and Wireless I liked the cartoons and the picture on the wall about when the satelite was first built. Then we came to a room where lots of cables were. They went under water. - Murk Tibbies Fire Station 21 . went to the I ire station. We learned about the ambulance. Wc learned about the firet- rucks. We learned how the Jacks lifled. We saw Ihe man slide down Ihe poll. Mark Henderson Devm. Richard and Dawu try out the equipment. The Best Thing... Special thanks to all the Mothers and Fathers who helped us so much this year with - driving (and more driving) - snacks - reading help - typing Supervision - craft materials - arranging class visits which would otherwise not been possible ... and ... SO much more. Particular thanks to Mrs. Chapelle who worked far beyond the call of duty! Mrs. Chapelle and the Hel- pers I liked Mrs Chapelle becauss she arranged the trips for the class. She arranged the mom- mys and daddys to drive, without Mrs Chappelle the class woundnl have enee trips. Thangs alot. - Kris Hedges 10

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