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

 - Class of 1955

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53 Oper ation Bunny gp by Ev Curtis Xlll Faint, agonizing groans escaped from the lips of the suffering patient. A little more ether Dr. Emack, just a little more , murmured the skilled surgeon, Dr. Rothmel. Sweat stood out like small beads on his hot perspiring face. The on-lookers knew he was - doing everything that could be done. But alas, it was no use. One last terrifying groan and it was all over., O well , shouted someone from the back row, we can dissect the other rabbit next week . Who were these ruthless unscrupulous murderers who enjoyed turning naturesi animals inside out. Why, just several weeks before a couple of hard hearted species from the female group had at- tacked and killed five harmless pigeons.. And with a double barreled shot gun. Ah! But they were being well paid., Now a helpless rabbit had been killed. Why? As the old saying goes seeing is believing , and fifth Zoology class was car- rying it out to the letter. Small intestine, large intestine, heart, liver, stomach, lungs, all were tugged from their peaceful place of rest and arrayed elegantly on the desk top. Sir, does it matter how you plop the insides back in , plaintively asked a visitor from fourth form. But everyone knowing that fourth must have their fun payed no attention and the doc- tor resumed his work. But by this time, word of the educational slaughter had reached the ears and nosesof the entire school. Row upon row of students were lined up outside the door hoping to catch a glimpse of the great operation. But alas, there was no more room and dozens of the heart broken on-:lookers turned away. Yes! Fifth form Zoology and odier interested on-lookers learned much from what they saw and heard that afternoon, Our thanks go to Dr. Rothmel., It is to be hoped that in the following years other fmrrns will take it as an example and make it a tradition. ll li il Mr. Young: Where do you get chocolate milk? Joan: From a brown cow.,

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Agriculture Awards by Gwen Cook XI-B On Tuesday, December 14th, 1954 in the gymnasium of O.D.H.S. Mr. Douglas Fendley gave a brief but interesting talk on Conservation - the importance of trees, stressing the cause and effect of Hurricane Hazel. Following Mr. Fendleyls talk, Mr. Murray Young, leader of the O.D.H,S,, Forestry Club, complimented the members on their work, This is the club's third year and it is steadily im- proving. Some of the members have been in the club the three years it has been organized. The awards were presented by Mr. Young and the fol- lowing are listed in order of merits Helen Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Allan Holmes, Marie Elford, Arnold Holmes, Judith Still, Charles Scott, Grant Hilliard, Jim McKenzie, Earl Fagin, Hilda Still, Dean Strutt, Jim Miller. Following the presentations Mr. Young expressed the club's thanks to Mr. Matheson and the South Dufferin Hunters and Ang- ler's Association, the sponsors of the club. Another club in which boys usually predominate is the Orangeville 4-H Tractor Maintenance Club. This organization was presented with awards by Mr. Ledlow. The following are members within the school in order of merit: Alan Lanktree, Clarence Rutledge Bonnar Banks, Ken Black, Dennis Nevett, Bill Bryan, and Ted Curtis. ll H ll Mr. Baker: If I cut off your right YE3,E, what would happen? Charles: I couldn't hear out of my right ear. Mr. Baker: And if I cut off your leftaear? Charles: I couldnft hear out of my left ear. Mr. Baker: Suppose I cut off both ears? Charles: I couldn't see. Mr. Baker: Why do you say that? Charles: My hat would fall down over my eyes! I! H ll

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