Orangeville High School - Red and Blue Yearbook (Orangeville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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- Our History Lesson - by Diane Parsons Gr. IX In Canada the Indians lived In tepees tall and thing The redmen roamed about our roads Clothed in a wild beast's skin. They could not speak our native tongue, Nor could they read or writeg They cut their hair except one lock And this they braided tight. When night time overtook them Under their tepees they'd crawlg For they had no beds to sleep in No housing problems at all. Their only possession was canoes For they were as poor as poor could beg ' Till the first white man, came to the land, Coming by way of the sea. T- - 1-' Billie fr m the mirror Licked the mercury all offg ' Thinking in his childish error, It would cure his whooping-cough. At the funeral his mother Weeping said to Mrs. Browng 'Twas a chilly day for Willie When the mercury went down. by Mary Richardson Gr. IX Frazier S.: Where is the other side of the street? Policeman: fPointingJ Over there. Frazier S: I was just over there and they said it was over here. Mr. Yates: Don, where is France? Don: Cstallingl Where do you think it is? Mr. Yates: I don't think I know. Don: I don't think I know either.

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33 - The Agriculture Trip to O.A.C. e by Elgin Keeling Gr. IX On the morning of March the sixth at nine o'clock, sixty five agriculture students of grade nine and ten boarded two buses to leave for the Ontario Agriculture College in Guelph. We arrived at our destination at half past ten to be welcomf ed by some college aggies. These aggies were to act as guides to direct us to various buildings to examine different exhibits. we visited nu erous livestock barns where we saw the diff: erent classes of livestock and poultry. The guide then lead us to the greenhouses where there were many varieties of flowers and other plants such as the Indian Rubber tree, Banana tree etc., and also tropical fish. Then the guide escorted us to the floral exhibits to see many vegetables, fruits and flowers. Just before dinner we proceeded to the gymnasium where we saw the exhibits put on by the Ontario Aggriculture CollegeQ the Ontario Veterinary College, Agronomy, Soil, Chemical, Dairy, Science Club and many others. There were thirteen exhibits altogether. At half past twelve we sat down to a tasty free meal served by the women of MacDonald Institute. After dinner when the girls watched the fashion show the boys were allowed to dream up and visit whatever they desired for the afternoon, just as long as they were on the buses at half past three. Our group remained together and headed to the livestock barns to watch the cattle and pigs being judged. From there we continued to the poultry barns where we saw geese, turkeys, and hens of all breeds. we then entered the demonstration building where we viewh ed dairy equipment, shop equip ent, apiary products etc. By this time it was twenty minutes after three so we had to head for the buses which left at half past three for Orangeville District High School. It was later expressed by all the agriculture stude ts that it was a very educational trip for the agricultural class of Orangeville Diste riot High School. - Our Efforts - by Donna Fagin Gr. IX If with our poems we bring to you One hour of good pastimeg It will repay us for the hours We've spent in writing rhymes.

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