The aftermath of Visiting Days were dreary and tasking for the teachers who seemed to have more work on such a free day than others. By five p.m. parents and guardians were beginning to say goodbye to their children, handing over bags of whatever they had requested for. Students returned to the field, stuffed with home or junk food and parents' attention, for the cleanup exercise that we had to take to return the littered and disarray field to what it was prior today. Prefects and those fifth years with such aspirations, corralled the rest of the junior years into labor work. After which we returned to our house tents to go through similar searching as we had on resumption day. But this was a dry search as most students had already arranged their contrabands to be smuggled into their

