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Page 145 text:
“I H E NEW TOWN OF ST. ALBERT DUCK SEASON The Town was simply in a mess Till 0. K. came and gave it a test, They brought in Cats and buckets galore, And now some hills are steep no more. The first day for shooting ducks, There was a joyous yell; The hunters sought their luck, A-waiting in the dell. They tore up sidewalks to lay the new, They dug up streets and paved them too; Now that the mud is covered up, The Town is really looking up. Joyce Mitchell - X A SPACE Ducks came in very large flocks, The beat of their wings was sad; And, mingled with piercing squawks The shot-gun blasts went mad. Jimmy Akins - XI A 0 HARVEST moon Very high and deeply set Among mysterious scenes, Space—a baffling question yet, We ' ll reach some day, it seems. 0 Harvest Moon, with your brilliant gleam, Please throw your rays upon this stream; And if you wish it, you may play Among the odorous stacks of hay. With many problems still in mind, Our time, then, we must bide, Before we prove the facts we find, The se crets Nature hides. George Fraser - X B m SUMMERTIME You make the harvest night so bright When you shine with all your might. 0 Harvest Moon, I love you so, And I never want to let you go. Jeannette McDonald - X B ST. alberi SCHOOL Summertime gives us the best of days When the sun pours down hot, blazing rays The flowers all seem to smell so sweet, And birds sing joyous songs: Tweet! Tweet! The peaceful, evenings are calm and cool And frogs sing merrily in the pool. Then stars all twinkle and shine so bright To bring the dusk to a perfect night. Harold Hesse - XI B 0 is for SCHOOL where a smart person goes, T is for TEACHERS from whom knowledge flows, A is for life AFTER which God only knows. L is for LIVING each day one by one. B is for BRAIN work as each subject ' s done. E is for EARNED—the marks we have made. R for RETURN if e ' er you have strayed. T for the TIME in school left to spend. ST. ALBERT! the place where our school days will end. Bob Chartrand - XII
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1959, pg 16 |

1959, pg 90 |

1959, pg 155 |

1959, pg 27 |

1959, pg 68 |
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