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At Orangeville High School The teachers are great If your work is done And you're never late. There's work and there's playg We are kept on our toes From nine until four, Come joy or come woes. by Joy Limebeer IX-A ll ll ll Pencils, pencils, red and white, Why don't they stand up and fight? On these poor things you bite and chew, What would you think if they did this to you? by Dorothy Robbins XII ll ll H An Orangeville Student named Fay, Liked to work in the dark every day, When asked What's the score? She replied it's much more Fun in the dark than the day. by Gay Towers Xl-A il ll ll A diner while dining at Crewe, Found quite a large fly in his stew. Said the waiter don't shout And wave it about, Or the rest will be wanting one too, by Jim Cockerill X-C In our own little lifetime so merry and gay We laugh and we work and we jump and we play The older we get the wiser we are - Then lo and behold we are driving a car! Now its over the hill and over the dale Until suddenly 'crash' and we wake up in jail! by John Patterson XII ll ll Il
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Mono by Mary Dowdall X- The roads of Mono are so rough The hills to climb are high, But people who live there are tough And here's the reason why: In winter when the snow lies round In banks far o'er your head, They dig and dig till they get through Long after we're in bed. In mud in spring you sink so low Your knees, they can't be seen But Wait till summer and till fall No countryus more serene. Il ll ll Winter by Malcolm Fra ser Soft , White , Gently falling , Lightly cov'ring , Hissing sound, Snow! Gray, Hard, Ever swirling, Har shly curling, Blowing coldg Storm! Black, Bleak, Knifing sound, Driving curtains, Covering all, Blizzard! ll ll ll
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if , f' 5 DON BENTLEY OF GRADE TWELVE MAKES A SMALL TRACTOR FOR THE SMALL FRY. CHARLIE SCOTT, ERNIE JANIIESON AND BILL BOB GENINIILL, JJHNI COCKERHLL AND BULL E-IILLOCK OF GRADE TEN ARE SHOWN NIAKING TABLES AND LAMP. fi: 3521 -'Q HUGH BRACKEN, BOB FKFE, HOWARD SIMPSON BIBLE ALL OF GRADE ELEVEN ARE SHOWN AND NORMAN ARE SHOWN WORKING EIN THE WORKING IN THE WOODWORKING SECTION. EVIETAI. SHOP. 12 I F ,M fi BOB MOFFITT AND ED WALLACE OF THE COM-' JACK GOLDEN AND BOB LANKTREE OF' COM- MERCIAL DEPARTMENT DIISPLAY COFFEE TABLE NIERCUAL SHOW THEIR KITCHEN CHAIRS MADE MADE IN THE SHOP. FRQIVI TUBE NG. SHOPWORK VIEWS .,
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