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

 - Class of 1955

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Orangeville High School - Red and Blue Yearbook (Orangeville, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 153 of 190
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Page 153 text:

Mary Lawson when you go on radio And T.V. to make your debut, I bet 'there is somebody special At home who is listening to you. Betty Ann is going in nursing And she some-times can get pretty mad, If she gets Dave McCleary for a patient Watch your coffee for poison my lad. Some more Engineers we are having I-Ien Solecki and Ron Strilive, What an outlook for Canadals future Aren't you glad that you'1l still be alive. Mr. Percy: I wonder why they call these hurricanes by girls' names. Malcolm F: Because they are so nasty arid unpredictable. ll ll ll George Brown complained to Mr. Baker that he had a terrific stomach ache. Mr. Baker sent him to the principal. When he returned to the classroom, he walked in such a manner that his stomach stuck away out. When Mr. Baker asked him why he was walking that way, he replied, I told Mr. Cline I had a stomach ache, and he said if I could stick it out till noon held drive me home . ll H ll Don't you ever advise me to buy a bright red suit again . Why not? I stopped on the street to yawn and two people tried to push letters into my mouth . Il IU H Miss Kidd: Can you spell avoid ? Bill: Soitanly, I can. Vat is de void you vant I should spell? il H li Dora: lAfter being taken home by Barry! I'll be free tomorrow night Barry: So will I, ll ll II

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As an osteopath our Shirley Thompson Will rub peoples bones till they're blue, But friends youlll not have to worry As long as she doesnlt rub you. The animals will all be quite healthy Glenn Laughlin, when you are a vet, Welll let you treat any stray animal, And might even consider a pet. Stan Coulter when you are an engineer And are building up bridges so high, I'll bet welll be able to cross them, Without getting wet - if we try, Dave McCleary when you are a lawyer You'll win all the cases you try, 'Cause youlll get the poor judge so befuddled That unless you shut up he will die. Paul McCleary when you are a doctor A good deal of money youlll make, But yould better watch out for the ladies That blond hair might cause a heart ache. Jean Cl'owes when your a secretary Keep your eye on the paper my girl, And not on the guy thatls dictating Hips wifels fond of that curl. When Bill Trathen becomes a big farmer In the morning helll rise with the lark, And feed all his cattle and horses, Then count up his money till dark. Jack Emack when you go to Ryerson To take a career in T.V. , 'Rernernber the days that you sweated, Doing homework - you copied from me. Ev Curtis when you go in nursing And wear uniforms white like a pearl, You must keep an eye on the patients And not on the doctor, my girl.



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Grade XIII Goes To See The Barretts of Wimpole Street by lone Stubbs XIII The play named on the Grade XIII course of study this year was The Barretts of Wimpole Street and we were very fortunate in being able to see it performed. For several weeks before our trip was due, Miss Kidd had been asking various members of the class to get the use of the family car for the evening, but everyone seemed a little reluctant. Finally it ldlrked as though we might never get there. But, on the day sche- duled for the play, the offers began to cqme in and soon there were more than enough cars, thanks to parents and several members of the staff. So, on the evening of Friday, February 25, we went to Toronto to see the play performed at the Northern Vocational School by the Norvoc Players. The Barretts of Wimpole Street , Written by Rudolph Besier is a modern play telling the story of the romance of Robert Browning and his wife, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett, a famous poetessin her own right, was a recluse and a semi-ainvalid. Her stern father ruled over the whole family with an iron hand. I-low Robert Browning gave her back the will to live and induced her to marry him against her father's wishes has beenmade into a fascinating play by Mr. Besier. Although our seats were not the best Qto be truthful, they were in the gallery and at the very back of the auditoriumj we all enjoy- ed the play very much. To have seen it actually performed has aided us greatly in our study of it. So thanks, Miss Kidd, for making the arrange ments that made it possible for us to see The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Bl II UI After the wedding the young man turned to his bride and whispered in her ear, Will you make bread like my mother used to make? The woman turned to her husband and confided in his ear, Yes, if youlll make dough like my father used to make ,

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