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Y A if-. -' sal- f:.1, 7 ' lil fl, f -- - f ----fi--L l 71 - fi B Fifth Fonm Party B by Gayle McNeill XIII A be 5 On Friday the Qonh, the wetness flli ai. their annual Fifth Form partyg and in g I spite of straight hair and rainy weather we had a wonderful time. X I day of February, Mr. and Mrs. Cline gave Is a Fifth Former handsome, his eyes, his lips, his nose? Well We had plenty of chances to examine ibut we d.idn't judgel, for the first things we saw pinned to the wall were photos of eyes. The owners of those eyes belonged to the Grade XIII students or some members of the Staff. we started the party with three contestsg the fir t was to guess who belonged to the eyes. For the second one the boys went ine to a dark ro m and poked their noses through cardboard. nNow who owns that nose?W Noses separated from father face look all the same and the girls had terr bly low scores in guessing whogs who? The boys were no better, however, when for the third contest the girls changed places with them and showed their lips through the cardboard. The remainder of the night was unorganized, and groups broke off to look at photo albums, have a sing-song, or sit around and talk. And of course the pool sharks were in full swing.N Around eleven we had a wonderful buffet lunch, complete with salad, sandwiches, and sundaes. Then to have fond memories of our Wquietn retiring class, the party ended with a game of Murder. Well kids, the Glines have done it again - a wonderful party in a wonderful year of our life at O.D.H.S. EES The class had been studying the various steps in the manufacture of steel. In one of these processes, coke was heated. Mr. Cline: Wwhat do you have left when the cokeus all gone?W Ralph: WAn empty bottle sirw. SES Mrs. Percy: nAre you ready, dearH?. Mr. Percy: Hwell, I have to shave, but you put your hat on and I'1l wait for you in the earn. aaa: aux:
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7U It is here, he said, that we learn the spirit of co-operation, friend- ship and leadership, which will all combine to help us in our chosen vocations. Let us hope that our endeavours will always be a contributing factor to the success of the school, just as the school has contributed to our success. In replying to Harold's toast, Mr. Kalbfleisch stated that the task of a school is to turn out graduates who have a far-reaching knowledge - one which will carry them through the bad as well as the good. Our school has always ranked high in all standards, in academic as well as athletic and social affairs. It is the spirit of co-operat- ion and good will which has made this possible and it is our hope that this spirit will continue to contribute to the school's success in the future just as it has in the past. Music is always a welcome guest at any occasion . Lindsey Jelly, at the piano and Don Ferguson with his accordian took the spot light with their rendition of two favourites, - Stumbling and I'M Confessin I do not envy teachers, was one of the statements made by Shirley Brawley in her toast to the staff. They seem to be the least appreciated group of humans that I know. Teachers are always willing to give us help and advice but we don't always seem willing to accept it. In concluding Shirley said that it was her hope that the present members of the staff would remain at the school for many years to come. Mr. Seltzer, in replying, thanked Shirley for her kind words. He wished the graduating class every success in the future and hoped that each graduate would always remember them not just as teachers but as friends. nThere is a woman at the beginning of all great thingsw. This, Doug Burnett proved in his toast to the ladies. In reply Marg Rennick stated that all would be quite dull if we didn't have the mischievous and smiling faces of the gentlemen to give us assurance in our darkest moments - a History test, for instance. M Jack Morrison and Olive Dodds next read the class prophecies. Many of these, although no more than a gypsy's tea-cup reading could come true. It was Miss Kidd's privilege to toast the guests of honour. She took the students back in memory to their first days in Grade 9, when everything was so strange D when they were looked upon as insignificant beginners by some of the higher forms. Now, as graduates, she stated, you will be setting out on paths of life strange to you. It is everyone's hope that success and happiness will follow you every step of the way. Gayle McNeill thanked Miss Kidd on behalf of the graduates. In closing Gayle said that it was with a feeling of both happiness and regret that they were leaving m sorry to leave familiar faces and rooms and happy that they were one step nearer their goal. The evening was brought to a close by a dance on the cafeteria stage.
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72 - Grade XIII Students See The Play Q NThe Admirable Crichtonn b by Don Sproule XIII On Saturday, October 25, 1952, the students of Grade XIII journeyed by automobiles to Toronto to see the play - nThe Admirable Crichtonn, y The play was put on by the University Players in Hart House Theatre which is a part of the University of Toronto. The play written by J.M. Barrie, is a modern type of play and is divided into four acts. The first act takes place in a wealthy English home. The master, Lord Loam, and his daughters are preparing to entertain the servants. This is a monthly affair when the servants are treated on an equal basis with their masters, The butler of the household, Crichton, despises these gatherings and everyone knows it. However, Lord Loam believes strongly in equality among all people, and he tells Crichton that their divisions into classes are artificial and that if they were returned to Nature all would be equal, Later Lord Loam, his daughters, a few friends of the family, and Crichton go on a su mer cruise but their boat is wrecked and they become marocned on an island with very few necessities of life and where there are no other inhabitants, On the island Crichton seems to be the only one who can organize things and he takes complete com and while his former masters now become his servants, Finally they are rescued by a passing ship after about a two yearns stay on the island and they return to England, Here Crichton is again the butler. Crichton mentions nothing of what he did on the island but lets Lord Loam take all the praise, However, if it had not been for Crichton the rest would likely have died. Thus we understand the author's choice of the title of the play Q NThe Admirable Crichtonwo The play provided very enjoyable entertainment as well as being quite beneficial for our study of it in class. O E223 Once upon a time, there were three little kittens who went sailing in an old wooden tub, Their names were un, deux and trois. Suddenly a hole formed in the bottom of the tub, and un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq. 3-D Q Z' Jackie M.: UI get twice as much sleep as you don. Irwin H.: NNo wonder Q you have twice as many classes as I dOn o 3 S fu'
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