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

 - Class of 1955

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Tony Towers then appeared with his little drum to put a little bang into the acts. ,Then the boys did dives and necksprings off a human if pyramid which grew all the time. Lloyd Booth then did several dif- ficult front somersaults, Good work Lloyd! Lloyd and Tom Lockyer next dived through the inverted legs of Bill Leggett and Dave McCleary who were on the box hor se. Dave McCleary ended the display by per- forming a reverse straddle on the high horse. Very Good, Dave! The Grand Finale was a combination of two pyramids of boys and one of girls. With each drum beat another tier pf boys and girls ascended towards the ceiling. With the top man in place the lights dimmed and went out, and slowly like diamonds taken from a case, the brilliant letters O.,H.S. glittered and shone against their black velvet lining of darkness., This brought to an end the gym disf: plays. Many thanks to lan McMillan, Kurt Reinhardt, and Charlie Scott, who provided the very effective lighting arrangements during the displays. Next came two repeats from the Grade Thirteen Lit. Meeting: the boys quartet singing, The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane , and a special version of, Enjoy Yourself , and the play, Cou1dn't I Kiss You Goodnight! After this the chairs we re cleared from the floor and a sock dance followed. Much fun was had by all and the first Gym Night , went down as an unforgettable memory in everyone's diary. ll H II Thxerkii aiyoungtlidy mfrrrefd JOQCQ . Who wants a great big rollo royce. When e'er she comes near The fellas all cheer :- Miss Goudie, oh boy, she is choice . ll li I0

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67 Gym Night by Irwin Gillespie Xll On Friday, February 28, a large gathering packed our gymnasium to see the first, Gym Display , by the boys and girls of the school., The efficient Master of Ceremonies for the evening was John Patterson, who was in charge of the complete show, from prac- tices through dress reharsals to the grand finale., All the boys were in their regular gym outfitg white T- shirt, blue shorts, clean white socks and running shoes. Mr. McFarlane is to be congratulated for moulding the boys into such fine gymnists in a very short time. The grade nine boys lined up according to size. On the box horse they went through ther: jump on, jump offg jump to kneeling position, jump offg jump on, roll offg and jump on, dive off. They followed the necksprings and thief vaults with somersaults and rolling off on the long horse., On the mats each one performed a successive front roll, and back extension and some performed head stands and elementary dives. On the high bar, Rodney Gemmill, Jim Kalbfleisch and Maurice Gardiner performed back and front knee circles and crutch circles. Grade tenus display began with flips-sover on the mats with Terry Holtom flipping the other boys over., Then Bob Gemmill and Earl Speers did necksprings off the strong backs of Terry Holtom and Earl Fagin., A few dived through a pyramid on the box horse and then some larger pyramids were made., On the high bar -2- Bob Gemmill, Earl Fagin and Clarence Rutledge performed front knee circles and back knee circles to end Grade tencs display., Grade eleven began with a warm:-up period of exercises which is typical of the beginning of any P,T. class. The boys were led by Bob Fife and kept time perfectly. For the fir st time during the evening the high horse was used when ten of the class did the long roll, two very difficult movementso 'Flips off the high horse were then very gracefully performed. The entire class got into the act once more with several movable pyramids. Elgin Keeling and Bruce Mof- fit ended the display with a backward somersault. Grade twelve and thirteen started with a perfectly timed criss-:cross of a thief vault and long straddle, and a neckspring and long roll on the box horse., On the mats four boys performed: Ed Wallace, Bill Rohmer, and Lloyd Booth proficient at necksprings and handsprings, and Irwin Gillespie doing one -:handed cartwheels..



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