1977 School Magazine
x Quotfl bL€ - eu.ore g or 'Tl * [,h,a.l*r.{ l"a^ll' 14e".- ,"e^h^td.f {€d *-tafil ' "tJl"p*<, fhe wt of fjae dasg s I r^nni mlviru-jrl.$ dwli t2lK h'd,1flien' ft tot44lJ [r.." ' i)lscus;ghA {^(, 4ora,tq aAd-ttza/ .lonriors{- Verodptc tor thc hd}a- Ev+e4F4'puadaY' ).,-." q+4 'd * jud "rt '\J^r. trpi;t'hP,RJ qort ncfiUe{ UBrtakq +l^f,-' {e{€f, .*. " " u/r'ilo's lautg a4't/d hqs(*ra' *u,'' t, "$a; \qerzbeaa a J*Ei |W st+pi,q th/y\t i "'This is rza,[ \rl<, vyar.E, drg,\va ', N.tl^ ; govr cai* ,* SYDNEY TRIP In March, a group of art and ancient history students and teachers set off to see the Chinese Art Exhibition. With rumours flying around that the hotel we were staying at was otherwise used as a brothel, we were sure to be in for no dull time. After a sleepless 17 hour bus journey through the.night of the 26th March and a brief settling in period, we were just in the right temperament to be herded around the Opera House, Argyle Arts Centre and later a city lights tour. Morning brought ahydrofoil ride, an interesting drive around the Sydney beaches and finally the Chinese Exhibi- tion, the highlight of the tour. Our arrivalhome at 11 p.m. on Tuesday ensured there would be some very 'yawny' faces at school (or at home!) on Wednesday. ,t{$r : , d.&,&uk 1fi. '' " te T1 -L ry, t, QrriS ",," a: :,, a ; 38
Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs