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' .v 29 - F1351 Form Piggy - by Mervin Nodwell IX--C ' Z,'S ' ng:- 41 Orangeville High School gym was the scene of much gaiety and glee as the Egg: First Formers assembled for their own gigj' ,N ,J QR hilarious party the eve of Thursday, Septo 5 X ll, l952. As the happy ninety filed past Q the doors they were handed coloured ribbons ,to designate groupso I 1 tes The opener Dodge Ball provided plenty of action for alll with the girls forming the outside clrcel and the boys filling the centre Bill Welfare outlasted ' all boys to the finish while the girls fired volleyballs at theme Louise Yellan was declared winner of ihe girls' sections Then all participated in group games, relay and snatch the brusho .4-E111 The most tedious proposition was ringing a milk bottle neck with a jar top attached to a string and yardsticko Fred Montgomery manoeuvred it three times to gain the wins ' Following this the beautiful girls of all teams paraded to the platform to take their stand at popping the balloonso With unlimited energy the balloons expanded when the boys took overs Howard Simpson lacerated his firsto Newspapers littered the floor in a free for all balloon battle which George Sloan and David North: cott capturedo Mrs Cline, our principal and school photographer was on the scene to snap some shots of interesting events of the nighto Accompanied by the versatile Miss Dodds at the piano the popular folk dance the WGrand Old Duke of Yorkw was enacted by the pupils. At lunch the boys joined their partners at the table for hot dogs and lemonade served by the Staffo After lunch the last event began to the words WThree steps forward, Three steps backwg the gents made their way around the floor dancing each girl in successiono Some even tackled the schott- ischeo Mr. Cline then announced the Queen following which three cheers were offered to the Staff for such a lovely party. Not only did the pupils thoroughly enjoy the night but it was a very opportune time to get acquainted with new friends and classmateso It was a grand and unforgettable night for the majority of newcomes to the Orangeville District Highs HHH Q
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Grade IX-A Back Row Cleft to right, ' Paul Courtney, Orangevilleg Jim Greenis, Orangevilleg Bonnar Banks, Laurel, Allan Donaldson, R.R. 3, Orton, Wally Campbell, Grand Valley, Lawrence Cross, R.R. 2 Laurel, John van Du venvoorde Orangevilleg Bob Campbell, R.R. A Orangevilleg Norman Clowes, Orangeville, Centre:- Michael Gendron, Orangevilleg Donald Flear, Alton, Jim Cockerill, Laurelg John Cobean, Orangevilleg Sheila Anderson, Glen Cross, A Gwen Cook, R.R. 2 Orangevilleg Donna Fagin, Mono Millsg Bob Fife, Laurel, Bill Bible, Palgraveg Ralph Bryan, R.R. 2 Laurelg Basil Cmmbdl,Pdgmwm Frontg- Elizabeth Davies, R.R. l Mono Mills, Barbara Edgerton, R.R. l, Laurelg Gloria Courtney, Orangevilleg Ona Anderson, Orangevilleg' Betty Gallaugher, R.R. 1 Laurel, Gail Cameron, Altong Mary Avison, R.R. A Orangevilleg Pauline Christian, R.R. A Orangevilleg Mary Draffin, R,R. l Orangevilleg .Velma Avison, R.R. A Orangeville. GRADE IX-B Back Row Cleft to rightl ' Paul Henderson, Orangevilleg Tom Lockyer, R.R. 2 Altong Allan Holmes, R.R. l Mono Centre, Ernest Jameson, Orangevilleg Arnold Holmes, R.R. l Mono Centre, Dennis Middlehurst, R.R. 1 Caledon, George Hooke, Mono Mills, Fred Montgomery, Orangevilleg Joe Hood, R.R. 1 Orangevilleg Jim Miller, R.R. 3 Orangeville. Centre Row: Fred Lanktree, R.R. 1 Laurelg Bill Hillock, Altong Glen Larson, Laurelg Grace Lightle, R.R, 3 Waldemarg Barbara Lackey, Orangevill Arlene Marshall, Orangevilleg Ann Marriner, Orangevilleg Carol Kelly, R.R. 1 Orangevilleg Clem Horan, Palgraveg Elgin Keeling, RoR-o 1 Waldemarg ree9 RQRQ 1 Laurel. Front Rows- ' Barbara McEwan, Glen Cross, Muriel Gray, R.R, 2 Laurelg Joan Moon, R.R. l Caledon Eastg Lillie King, R.R. l Caledon, Joan Hand, R.R. Orangevilleg Jean Howes, Orangevilleg Jeanne Harrison, Orangeville Annie Ling, R.R. l Caledon, Shirely Laverty, R.R. 1 Glen Cross, Shirley Horsman, R.R. 1 Laurel, 9 8 5 S
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Mrs I Pupil: Howard: Mervin: Howard: Teacher: Student: Teacher: Johnnie: Miss Ewing: George S: - The Old Red School - The old red school is empty: The desk's are coated with dust: The door it will not open - The hinges are covered with rust. The brick is badly beaten, The fence is battered and down, The teeter-todder and swing Are all worn out and gone. The school has made so happy The days of some girl and boy, As they bent o'er their simple duties Light hearted and filled with joy. When driving by, many a cynic Will laugh - but such a fool - For he knows not the men and women Who started at that old red school. by Hilda Still Gr. IX And why are you so late this morning, little one? - Please sir, I have a new pair of rubbers and m mother forgot to out the string. Why do Indians have feathers on their heads? I don't know. To keep their wigwam. Give me a sentence with delight in it. It was dark and I could not find de light. Johnnie, give me what ever you have in your mouth. f I sure wish that I could sir, it is a tooth- ache. How do you like school? I like it closed.
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