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Azzabuv
This message was updated on 8/2/2005 1:59:25 PM by Azzabuv |
Heanor Loscoe Rd Boys School Teachers - L 1940s
replied on: 8/2/2005 1:34:09 PM No sooner said than did, Amy. It was an 'Adventurous' school and in the main, blissful, barmy days. My favourite jobs were as the senior librarian and a member of the three pupil ink monitor team, in which we delivered the cans of black and red ink to the overflow school - St. Luke's Chapel, at Loscoe, on a weekly basis. Great days. It's a good job i'm still not on the Ink Monitor team, as the new recent law states - 'All teachers will now cease using red ink, because it's to 'strong' a colour for the pupils. Green ink MUST be used instead. Imagine ALL the havoc that would cause in changing the red ink can for a green ink one. I'm all for an easy life instead. Azzabuv. |
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