Beau Morris
From Moriston Matters, Issue 8, August 1978.
Former pupils of Invermoriston School end neighbours and friends gathered in the canteen one evening when John Thomson end Marion Gillies on their behalf, with & few well-chosen words presented Mrs, Morris with a tea-set, two posy bowls, a brooch and a bouquet. In expressing her thanks Mrs. Morris said she had much enjoyed her ten years at the school.
Editor.
Mrs. Morris, Invermoriston School, has left after teaching in the school for ten years.
I have worked alongside her for almost six years, which I have enjoyed, I have learned a lot from her. She is a very talented person. Her handwork was most remarkable, she could do anything, and also anything musical, singing, playing the piano and dancing. To me she was the kindest and most understanding person I have known. I have never seen her bad-tempered or even cross. She was always smiling, and if you ever felt down Mrs. Morris was always there to lift you up, and she always found time to listen to anybody's troubles. Work is drudgery, they say, but to me it was a pleasure to go to work because Mrs. Morris always greeted one with a smile. I shall miss her very much for all her help.
Meggie Stoddart.
Mrs. Morris has taught me for five years. She was a good teacher to me. If I was needing help she would give me some. On sunny days she took us walks. She was good at making things and teaching us to do it as well. At the Christmas holidays we always got a present, and at Easter too. We all loved her very much and we will miss her very much.
Patricia Stoddart.