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

 - Class of 1962

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Page 101 text:

,iTT S JA' ,J if Y GW 1' I 4 1 GRADE 9C Back Row: Front Row: lain, . QiQ 'H 'F 3 2 S f..yN ., Er7l7W3' - c l 5 If N3 I , l 4 99' x 'y lt? t 'fi 212' V , W, M7 ' l 'G rm' T f 5131, l 1 . .mm 3 f N- we A at A f , 1' ' , 14 0'4 Vw A1 .V 1 - ' L R ll QQNI. .,. PM 1 ,iw ' A W ,- vu' f y...'T.a.r' .' X t L1 Alan Huston, Ray Kennedy, Jim Fletcher, Raymond Fox, Rick Galbraith, Bob Geffs, Bob Hard, Reg Howlett Linda Glassford, Linda Hanes, Gaye Hancock, Lois Harding, Geraldine Grit, Nancy Galbraith. Rosanne Hornet , -., ,W , W., in-n A, Rl L, ia-- i 1 snuunii 2.L 'i .,1,- 5 -21: ff ':',.v' 5 W- qeypwi v t M '- wr sas? ,-, ,I 2 1- f I , - Y ,. ,, ,H- 9 it i fa vig? Q t . ' Zi ff ln. GRADE QC Back Row: Front Row: GRADE 9C '-v' 2 353 4 -35 A6 , y lg mins: .--- -V i- .,, U11 X ' 3 4 ww' ,Xxx -wfnw V, Q f w V ' Lo. Q Ml.. - W. 3 . -.5 , - .D I llv ,, I' P.: , at ae- ak, wk- -4' Keith Eggleton, John Gibson, Lyle Holmes, Geoffrey Houldey, Jack Easson, Barry Early Carol Fletcher, Roxy Hamilton, Mary Flatt, Doug Fendley, Mary Finnerty, Faye Graham. Judy Grommet INSERT - Joan Gray, Barbara Heinzig, Jackie Ketchabaw, Wayne Ketchabaw. MISSING - Melvyn Kenney. mill V ' as shui'-191 I FX . G N K,..ru ... 1' x , 5 5 . sas , . Us f i K is - . ,'tLfM 1 l

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Success Story: THE MARY -JANE The English rig sliced through the wave, With thls wind behind, what time she'd save! The captain was standing on the bow. Scanning the sky, and the sea nowg In the west, dark clouds did cover the sky, Soon a gale would be blowing byg The wind whipped at the sails and masto By God! How long would this storm last? The hurricane .in the rigging lashed, All over the decks the huge waves CI'E'1SlXE'df1 The timbers cracked, the decks dld creakq Through an hole Jn her hull. water did leaky The ship grew sluggzish, the ship went slowg It shuddered, then sank to the bottom belowg Five men were saved from the ship that night. But one hundred and three v'ani.sh.ed frorn slghtg The captain, was drowned, and so was the mateg Most of the crew became shark baitg On that fatal day, the Mary-Jane Sank at sea, never to sail agalno .Tim Mayan QD About three weeks before an annual lalumnni dinner, a member received a letter from the club president, asking him to serve on the reception Committere and be there at 7 sharp. A scarlet ribbon marked RECEPTMEON COMMITTEE was enclosed. l-le hadnlt meant to goo The dinners were usually a boref, But since he had been asked to be on the com,m,i.ttee, D ., By the mme he arrived almost all 400 members of the club were there, each wearing a scarlet. ribbon marked R.ECEPTflfON COMMITTEE



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SILENCE, UN NATURAL TO MAN When the first cavemen .trtvhabited our world If ,ts sand by some that they closely resembled apes, Whether or not thgs true we know that there were many things that raised man above just a me-re arts imal., One of these was his advanced brain., From the beginngng of time man had the ability to think, formulate .xdeas and understand: but more than this, he had the instinct to want to share what was tn gzs hratn with his fellow men., Through this natural desilre to share fee-lprngs wtth others of his kind he eventually developed methods of communfcatzonto By creatgng pictures on the walls of caves., using signs and prttmitt sounds such as were heard in everyday life he was able to make himself known to the world Man.'s brain conttnued to develope. ho'-.vever O As tame went on, he had new ideas? more intelligent thoughts and had outgrown his limited methods of speech, New methods of comm.un,lc,tr1t.ton had to be found! As people became smarter languages we-ref formed and from lang-L uages the gift of putting words to musftfo Poets and mustctans flourished and artists put not only their thoughts but their words Qnto pttcwtreso At last man was able to get his thoughts across to others and share with others his inventions, ideas and beliefs., Down through the ages races have formed languages of their own so that today, a great mixture of speech and dtalect can be lm-ard the world over.. But strangely enough tt has been pro-ved that tf you mix two different races of people with two completely dtfferent languages with the passing of time they are stlll able to cornmumcate- Wirth, each otherf. Why? I think it is because silence .its unnatural fo man I udy Thom son QF tk Now you Know! I rarely commit the same mistake A second time, which Jsnlt sttrprrsmygf, For itls a fullattme job to make The gorgeous new ones ll keep devtszngt,

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