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True colours are the flavour of the school day

24 Jun, 2010 11:28 AM
Instead of wearing their hearts on their sleeves, Junee High School staff and students opted to paint the colours of their favourite soccer nations on their faces.

Gettting into the spirit of the World Cup are (kneeling) teacher Simon Lyons cheering for Argentina, while students (from left) Kyle Betkowski, Jade Whiles, Jackson Price-Maxwell, Damien Smith and Taya Sullivan barrack for Nigeria, Denmark, England, Japan and Slovakia respectively.

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WOO HOO: Gettting into the spirit of the World Cup are (kneeling) teacher Simon Lyons cheering for Argentina, while students (from left) Kyle Betkowski, Jade Whiles, Jackson Price-Maxwell, Damien Smith and Taya Sullivan barrack for Nigeria, Denmark, England, Japan and Slovakia respectively.  Picture: Kree Nash
WOO HOO: Gettting into the spirit of the World Cup are (kneeling) teacher Simon Lyons cheering for Argentina, while students (from left) Kyle Betkowski, Jade Whiles, Jackson Price-Maxwell, Damien Smith and Taya Sullivan barrack for Nigeria, Denmark, England, Japan and Slovakia respectively. Picture: Kree Nash

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