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Nine D has really made itself known in PHHS this year.
Four students won high honours in music.
Sharon Godwin won first in the school oratical contest.
Several members competed in the Red Cross Poster Contest.
Our form started its own literary society.
Anyone care for Science? We do.

1:15   PHE

1:50   We humbly stroll into science.

1:55   Rhonda goes to her locker for her text book.

1:56   Joan goes to the ink-well (it must be green ink for she despises blue).

2:00   Bonnie is disturbed by a rat on Mr Scott's desk and asks for it to be removed.

2:01   Robert, alias Red, wanders in from PT. Ted calls out from the back of the room and Red acknowledges it with a, 'Hey, big Ted.'

2:03   Rhonda trods in with her book and Reet is excused to get hers. Linda and Susan are at the ink-well talking over the wild Valentine Party Bonnie had Saturday night.

2:10   Gerry and Paul are soaked as a result of a water dispute.

2:11   Bonnie is politely asked to turn around for the seventh time. Reet enters and Cherrie leaves for her book.

2:13   Sharon is in a state of laughter as a result of one of those wild jokes told by Lynn. (She is the brain of the class).

2:14   Linda H and Susanna E are in a deep discussion - about boys of course.

2:15   Mary drops her books on the floor because she has just seen that someone from 12A go by.

2:16   Cherrie comes back with her text book.

2:17   In spite of all these happenings, everyone is paying strict attention to Professor Scott's elaborate explanation of a project Grade 11 are doing.

2:18   Jenny is quietly doing her homework.

2:19   Ray, Max and Mike are the only ones not doing anything to disturb the class; as a matter of fact they aren't doing anything period.

2:20   Pat states that she doesn't approve of what Sherlock is doing. People who do not know Sherlock very well make the terrible mistake of calling him Doug.

2:22   9D has gone like a flash. To where you ask? That, no one knows.

3:30   The dust still hasn't settled.

Gerry Knight