Monday, May 16, 2011

A WINNER , AND,FIND THE LADY...

Jennifer - Moosetracks takes the prize. Nothing could beat that! Send me an email with your snail mail addy and I'll get your prize in the post to you, asap.

An overwhelming vote for chocolate, I think. And Cherry Garcia... I really want to try that.

Now, since this is launch time, I have another competitions for you!

Below is a photograph I found today.

It's my school class - teacher Madam Patrick - taken when I was eleven years old. Don't we all look sweet.  If you can find me, I'll put your name in a draw for a copy of a book from my backlist.

Comments are also welcome!

14 comments:

Lacey Devlin said...

Congrats to Jen!

That's a great photo =) I've never been very clever at these sorts of things but my guess is the third row, second across? I'm looking forward to the answer =)

Kate Hardy said...

That dreamy smile is unmistakeable! You're sitting in front of the girl who's right at the back on the right-hand side (as you look at the pic).

And yes, you do all look sweet! How lovely that you have a class pic - sadly, we didn't do them in my school years. (Which is why I always buy my children's class photos!)

Vince said...

Hi Liz:

I was looking for girls who would get up on stage and act but the ones I picked don't look enough like you.

I think you might be the girl in the third row on the right hand side of the picture. It looks like she has something different in her hands that the other girls don't have.

Vince

Liz Fielding said...

Obviously I'm not going to comment on your answers, except to say that I'm not the one with her pen her mouth! That was Ray Baldry.

And Vince, even then I was desperate to be an actress. I started drama lessons that year and was doing a wild Titania!

Liz Fielding said...

Kate, I still remember most of their names. Caroline and Charmaine, a couple of Patricias and Angelas. Barbara was my best mate. Susan. Don't names date us!

Vince said...

Hi Liz:

I need to change that. I enlarged the photo to see it better and I cut off the right side. I wanted you to be the second girl from the right in the third row instead of the first girl. (Note: she has someting in her hands.)

Vince

P.S. The girls in my class at that age were named Linda – probably five of them! Elizabeth, Mary, Carol, and Susan were also common.

Sarah Callejo said...

I think you are the girl with the glasses nearest to us. That would be, the one in the third row, not the one at the back.
It's such a lovely picture.

Liz Fielding said...

Vince, Linda does seem to have been a big name that year, although there was only one in my entire school.

Liz Fielding said...

Hi Sarah - it's amazing how few girls were wearing glasses. They seem much more common now.

Kaelee said...

Hi Liz ~ I have some class photos and I do remember names. However I had very wise parents who always wrote all the names on the back of the photos plus year etc. I like to see if I can recall everyone's name without the cheat sheet on the back.

I see you went to an all girl's school and wore a uniform. Were the white collars detachable?

I think you are the girl wearing glasses in the third row as well.

Caroline said...

Umm not sure where you are! I'm looking for a girl with her hand on the side of her cheek aka your photo on your blog profile - but there isn't one! So I'm going to plump for the girl second row up at the front looking directly at the camera with a pen/cil in her hand and the one with a watch on. Ohh do put us out of our misery soon tho'! ;o) Caroline x

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oh what a sweet memory collection, though naming names might be hard, seeing those innocent smiles juts pull me a little younger than today

Lynette said...

I believe you are the girl wearing glasses in the third row as well. I originally thought you were one of the others, but as soon as I saw the girl with the glasses, I knew. It's something about your expression that told me so.

Liz Fielding said...

Hi Lynette - it's interesting how little we basically change. Pick you book - two left.