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52 After the last ball was kicked and the last hoarse cheer sounded, we gathered our numb bones together and raced to the warmer bus. All the way home our minds were filled with the crowded events of the day and the feeling of being with such wonderful classmates. From that trip perhaps you will forget about how meat is processed or government handled but let us not forget the wonderful spirit that existed. And as we grow older perhaps we will remember that seemingly funny verse on the wall of the Donut Shop where we stopped to snack after the football game: NAS you tramp along through life, brother, Whatever be your goal, Keep your eye upon the doughnut And not upon the holen. HHH Q Tbg Baiilg - by Ione Stubbs XI-A The snow-plough gave a malignant roar like that of a frustrated giant. But the snow drift, a lifeless mound of unresist- ing white substance, gave no sign of the effect on it. With another scream of pure rage the snoweplough gathered its forces for another attack. A mighty rush, a fierce heave, and still the snow refused to budge, giving the impression that it was inpregnable. The machine gave a snarl of defeat but something in its physical make-up refused to let it accept this verdict. This time with a somewhat less defiant roar, the snow-plough attacked again. With a mighty push the snow-plough surged forward. This time for some inexplicable reason the snow moved. It flowed out on each side leaving a clear path between. H H H Each weary day in that French class I'm sure to hear my name called last. I've tried and tried, and tried in vain To bring my french mark up again. It was it seems quite long ago When I got fifty, not below, But times have changed, I am too slow And to the bottom do I go. by Nan Scott XI-A
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COMMERCIAL Back Row Cleft to righ't.D Sam Burton, R.'R., 1 Altong Arthur May, ROR. 2, Orangevilleg Jim Hanna, Orangevilleg Marvin Nodwell, R.,R. 2. Waldemarg Perrie Priester, R.,R. 2, Orangeville, Donn Hillier, R.R. 5 Orange-D viueo Centre Row: 2 Joyce Speers, RQR. l Orangevilleg Ann Wallace, ROR. l Albiong Gwen Robinson, Orangevilleg Frances Speers, R.Ro 2 Caledon Eastg Shirley Parker, Mono Mills 3 Dorothy Clark, R..R. I+, Orangevilleg Olive Dodds, ROR, 5, Orangevilleg Front Row: - Doreen Fleming, Alton, Shirley Ritchie, Grand Valleyg Kaye Taylor, Grand Valley, Gloria Clark, R.R., lp Grand Valleyg Isabel Cockerill, R.R. 1 Laurelg Elaine Cross, R.R. 2 Laurelg Gwen Lackey, Orangeville.,
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