Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

Page 48 of 88

 

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 48 of 88
Page 48 of 88



Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 47
Previous Page

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 49
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 48 text:

ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD Bright, glittering, they sparkle; through elastic bands and tightened springs with chewing gum and celery strings... they glow. Words, sentences, they mangle; to say those things of seeming sense — as though you ' re chewing fifty cents... is woe. Teeth, all around, they juggle; but when they have the job complete with spaces filled and looking neat... they ' ll go! Barbara Gillmor 13B TO MY LOVE I have stood by a lonely lake And watched sweet Morn raise up her hand To hide the winking stars and night But I ' d not touched the hand of Morn Nor seen her lovely face ' Til I met you. David Holt 13A NATURE ' S HOME The foamy-white water cascaded over the shelf of jagged rocks and broke into smallwhitecaps as it collided with the clear water of the river. The fisher- man stood knee deep, just below the falls and cast his line to the more peaceful part of the river just outside of the grasping reach of the torrent Green trees and shrubs grew out of a seemingly sheer wall of stone and danced merrily in the brisk breeze. Tiny, scarlet berries stood out brightly amidst the greens and browns of the forest. Sunlight filtered through heavy foliage causing the water to sparkle merrily as it gaily careened over the rocks. This is nature ' s home-a wild, beautiful, fascinating abode. Sharon Simpson 9A

Page 47 text:

LITERARY TRIUMPH TO DAWN Yes, we will fight with all the strength and might That we can muster through day and night. Though we hate the bombs and the blood, We will not be drowned in the flood That our oppressors direct our way. They can no longer hold us at bay. We have found our voice; and now the majority. So long only an inferior minority, Will be heard. The suppressing chain Of silence and time has ceased to reign, Although the earth and the sky have been pierced by our cry, For we know we are right; they will see bye and bye! Slowly, so slowly we have leared; For the knowledge for which we have yearned Has been witheld by men Who hate, but to the world say ' friend ' . Those places of knowledge have been out of reach. And the freedom and rights that their books teach Have not been ours. Even work that we need So our children may learn to write and read Has been refused. We have looked on As our kind have been crushed and our chances gone. But no longer. Now we are stronger! We travel united ever forward in our way To the stars and the sun and another new day. Dawn smiles as night falls away and points To the sky from whence we have learned to anoint Even those who give pain, with love. We have soared from our cage as the dove Who sought the answer and found a new place. We too, like the dove, seek that release. We will learn. We will seek, Just as He who was so meek. He knows our faith in Him cannot be denied. He knows how we feel - for our reason He died. Denise Blondeau 12D 43



Page 49 text:

NAIL HEADS We ' ll be over the target in one and a half minutes. Are you all set? John asked. As he made the final adjustment in his parachute, Bill Cleland turned and replied, Yea, sure! Boy, I hope this jump will be good. It ' s the last practice I can get in before the contest . Suddenly the ' ready ' light came on signifying that the plane was over the correct spot. Bill turned toward the door. The wind was howling through the opening, but he grasped the frame and pulled himself nearer the edge. At the okay sign and a wish of good luck from John, Bill took a deep breath and launched himself into space. He was skydiving - the greatest sport in the world. He loved it, and nothing else would satisfy his desire for freedom and adventure. He dropped faster and faster. By shifting his weight and position Bill determin- ed to cor rect all previous mistakes and to come closer to the target area than he ever had before. His delay in opening his chute until the last possible second would allow him to allign himself perfectly, and then he would drift exactly on target. On the ground Phil was busy recording the success of the previous jumpers. He glanced up occasionally to watch the tiny figures rapidly fall away from the plane. George, a newcomer to the sport , was observing Bill Cleland ' s technique. They both stood and followed the small outline as it drew nearer. Suddenly George asked, Isn ' t Bill going off course? After studying cautiously Phil realized that Bill was drifting downwind away from the target. Starting to run for the jeep he cried, He sure is! Come on! We ' d better get the ambulance there to help him. In a few seconds he was in the jeep and had checked all the medical supplies. Bill was downwind even farther by now. George jumped in and they drove towards the spot where they thought Bill was likely to land. Phil whispered almost in a prayer, I hope Bill hasn ' t got Psychoanal Fixation. George shuddered as he recalled what that was, ' the unconscious staring at an object as it constantly appears to grow larger as one falls towards it ' . The wind was tearing at his face and goggles, but that was all part of the sport. Besides, Bill didn ' t notice it, for he was concentrating. He was concentrating, and he couldn ' t take his eyes off the small red dot. It was fascinating and it was pulling him towards it. That same feeling one gets when standing at the brink of a waterfall and the water seems to make him lean towards the crest... it was eating up the time. If Bill didn ' t snap out of it soon it would be too late for the chute to have any effect in breaking the fall. But the red colour was getting larger and larger and, with every successive second, its power of attraction grew stronger and stronger. Bill tried to tear himself away from it, but he couldn ' t. He couldn ' t seem to take his eyes from that spot. With his whole attention captivated by that object he couldn ' t concentrate sufficiently to open his chute. The red was now recognizable as a barn. He strained again and again, but his eyes wouldn ' t budge. Slowly he could make out the smaller details of the building - the peaked roof, the large door, the smaller windows, and the varia- tion in colour. It was too late. Now he could see clearly the planking on th e roof and the chips in the paint. For an instant he saw the nail heads. Glen Forrester 12D 45

Suggestions in the Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) collection:

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 19

1965, pg 19

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 26

1965, pg 26

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 44

1965, pg 44

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 66

1965, pg 66

Aldershot Secondary School - Leonidata Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 78

1965, pg 78

1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.