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

 - Class of 1953

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- The Ghost Ship - I by Lenore Bradshaw Out of the days, where dead men sleep, In their unknown ocean gravesg Came the broken hull of a sunken ship As it rode the storm tossed waves. X Her prow was shapeless, her bulwarks crushed, As under a giant's footg But she heaved and rolled like a gallion bold Filled with Spanish loot. She had slept since the days of Sir Francis Drake She had sailed the seven seasg A proud ship, a strong ship, As she ran before the breeze. But now she was wrapped in a misty shrowd, Her canvas was twisted and grayg Her decks were cold and deserted As she went upon her way. A G ost Ship rode the waves that night, Searching the ocean o'erg For her pirate crew and her captain One To capture her pride of yore. - Night in Day - by Ed Wallace X night in the middle of the day Two dead men started forking hayg A blind man drove the horses straight And a dummy shouted HOpen the gaten. The And For And And And old dead horses went galloping through just about then the dummy turned blue, the horse kicked the blind man right ' in drove him up till he hit the sky. just about then the day turned night darkness covered this dreadful night. There was a young school-boy named Irv, Who over the highway did swerve, He dianw get far With Dot in his car, For he hit an old cow on the curve. the eye by Barry Woodyard Gr. X

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35 Grade Ten Literagy - ,g:.Sew.V by Carol Colquet-te Gr. X X Q A The day dawned foggy and rainy but La H21 Y- the spirits of Grade Ten were not dampened. , '- Why? Oh, because this was February 20th, and ? the day of our WLitW. After many visitors and the members of the school faculty had filed into the gym, Lyn Jelly opened the 3rd meeting of this year with WOh Canadan. Bob Dods welcomed the visitors and fellowbstudents and Ron Strilive read the minutes of the last meeting. After the mot- ions were adopted our Master of Ceremonies Barry Woodyard, made his entrance and announced the first number. This was a play entitled, 'A Ghost Storyw and was directed by Irwin Gillespie. Anna was played by Marilyn McCandless and blushing, stammering George was portrayed by John Patterson. The other members of the cast were: Lennie Q Ruth Murray Mary - Betty Ann Richardson Grace - Carol Colquette Tom Q Roddygwebb Fred - Ted Curtis Lloyd - Lloyd Booth lynn - Doug Bentley Following this rather hu ourous prop sal of marriage and eerie Ghost Story was a sextet made up of Jim Bower, saxaphone, Norman Mitchell, clarinet, Lenore Bradshaw, drums, Mr. Smith, piano, Jim Platt, bass fiddle. This sextet played its own versions of WBasin Street Bluesn, and WBlues In the Nightn. Between these two nu bers the UTen B W wind section played WMood Indigon. Ilm sure everyone enjoyed these musical renditions. Next on the programme was a 3-set play called WLooking Backn It brought memories of our grade nine and ten years up to date. The first act was named UA Typical Music Classn. Mr. Smith was played by Irwin Gillespie who often, may I say, quoted our gifted Mr. Smith. Following this was the next scene entitled nThe Awkward Squadn, which was a take-off on Cadets Qalthough rather exaggeratedl. While scenes were being changed backstage Irwin Gillespie and Carol Colquette playa ed a duet named Jealousy in WTangoW time. The last section of this play was the grande finale called UAn Agricultural Weddingn. Jack Golden was the blushing bride, John Hughes the nervous groom and Bill Rohmer the minister. The enjoyable meeting was brought to a close with the sing: ing of WThe Queenn. Mr. Cline: WI believe you missed m class yesterdayn. John E. Q Bill R.z nwhy no sir, not in the leastn.



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Grade 10 literag F The Agricultural Wedding i I. Gillespie 5 B. Kennedy Q Jo Hughes I x J . Golden ' P10 4 'x A---4 X Y I ,i,hg.f? 4 ,Q I Grade ILO Literag' Piano Duet .3 . Colquette I., Gillespie

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