A bunch of the boys where whooping it. was glad to get help cause he hurted his ie ae one deca the Casstar Hea siete oi shoulder. We watched him from the hill. 7 Se EE ee | A little wind started to blow some burnt : 3 papers up to the school. Then Jim's wife, _ . oe Mrs Hobart, told us to dump water on the refilled them and watched for spot fires. ° lt After the fires was out, Jim Hobart sticks they got piled up over the bank “ in case it might catches fire. We got : baskets from in the school and buckets f . -and we started to pack water, spilling F an ; it every where. After we finished, we 4 : came up and told us what started the fire - ‘ia was the spark landed on the roof and aa: a as . William Clem was outside working when he is Mao : : # * £ Xj a oes wiles saw the roof on fire. a a a E £ < ; 4 4 = f XG Re OR ON wecihlt dentinal adh S RE Ba BR Pees! yank aie pr aaa i ‘ au cash MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT NEWS When asked what was being done about the dirty water wnich brings dark complexions to everyone this time of year, the mech- anical supt. assured us that it was being looked after. Three members of the Maintenance Dept. have been sent down to the river bank to watch those muddy waters- oo Rane cegagmeecenr ang pmuntanapmNmeteT NEA ae | Fs One is praying that the rain will let up and the deep dark water will clarify- _The second is praying that the runoff will | * subside as it: is generally high and crit- %:: ical et this time of year- The third is a spare for coffee breaks etc. There's a lot of praying but even the babbling brook is not predicting..... ... rae 9 b re § 4, i i « fe \ F 0 my ft | : + uate y f ¥ A , . ] J a ex “ A * * a T f “fog | | : cog Fe R E. F é | f , V 4 Ps iy ? | J 7 A A / : T S »---Cesar's last nite out with the boys!. “L often wondered how he put them out.” RS mm enw ew ne en ee on eer ae ae ee ce eae ne ae eae ae a ae ee ee er ee eae ne me mee