?xwm 'ww'Wi I x uphumure Glass Q mvmnumhrh: iid awww.-Hnimhpsuql -. zf- I, Q Q x -he-w.s-weiafxuwuumpnnrlq FN 'PB Q sQwT?.'2...'F tif ? S800 G aaa! Front Row: CLeft to Rightl - Janice Bartlett, Teddy Duncan, Faith Roberts, Monica M'Gonigle, Gertrude MacFarlane, Marg- aret Stevens, Ann McCullough, Betty McAuley. Second Row: Margaret Lord, Marilyn Johnston, Iris Crichton, Charlotte Gillis, Theresa Farnham, Betty Watson, Marilyn Fountain, Linda Graham, Betty Thomas, Jean Greenlaw. Third Row: Charles Conley, Tim Hooper, Clayton Dickson,Larry Gaynor, Harley Grimmer, walter Greenlaw, Phillip Lowery, Bev- erley Little. 1'-WP-Dyl-D-lNP-h-PfDf-F-D-I--P-Y-D-D'D-PP-D-l 1'-D-P-D-D-D-D'P'D-D AT TRAFALGAR SQUARE One day while I was visiting in England, I went to Trafalgar Square. Susan Michie and I played about and fed dried peas and corn to the pigeons. There were lots of pig- eons flying about and landing on people. Some were landing on my head and one even landed on my nose. That day the big statue of Nelson was getting his face washed. It was so pretty there I didn't want to leave. There was a big fountain and little fountains all around it. Finally we got a look at all the fountains and things. when we were about ready to go we had our picture taken feeding the pigeons. when I was home I saidit wasthe happiest day of my life. By Lynne Thompson Grade Four. -10.-
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39993 mano E399 Front Row: CLeft to Rightl-Helen Bartlett, Diana Smith, Rose Gowan, Vada Best, Sandra Chandler,Alice Gillis, Miriam Green- law, Maxine Irwin, Mary Brown. Second Row: Alice Doughty, Ethel McLaren, Rheta Fountain, Bernette Groom, Marilyn Wiley, Merwyn Murray, Doreen Graham, Eleanor Matthews, Connie Barker, Muriel Smith, Veletia Hynes. Third Row: Doug williams, John Chandler, Lloyd Yurett, Paul Smith, Fred Meredith, Gordon Conley, Lawrence Gardner, Blair McGee, Herbie Duncan, John Cunningham. .p.,.,4.344.5.3.p.j.p.p.5.y.,.,.p.p5.g.,.y.,.,.,.,.l,.p.g.p.p.f..y.j., THE FLOUNDER AND THE SCULPIN, Once upon a time, down on the bottom of the ocean, a flounder and a SCUlpln were swimming around, WHGH suddenly a line was dropped between them with a delicious clam on the end of it. The sculpin told the flounder to be careful,because someone was trying to catch them. The flounder paid no at- tention to the warning and started eating, when, suddenly, a hook was jabbed into his mouth and he left the ocean bottom for good. MORAL. Even a fish would keep out of trouble if he kept his mouth shut. Doreen Graham Grade IX. 111,
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