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

 - Class of 1962

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Page 105 text:

lil 'flf H, eu-as-W-,, - , V '.n . - 49 as 'url' -46 'H 2 .0 JUN IQ' v' wr si' 'rv' Iii- v ak ai, ,.!f-ff ,As b was ' GRADE 9E Back Row: Bob Ridley, Jerry Ray, Robert Patterson, Gerald Reid, Pat Metlina, Barbara Nash, Garnet Batscxn, Alan Meek Jack Rawn Front row: Linda Sawyer, Debbie Speets, Reina Schutten, Beverly Nash, Lorrie Morrow, Cheryl Mcffacc, Ada Oostdyk Marjorie Peavoy ,cv .qv 25 QW ,- MLM Q Q,-'81-H- -'I ', 'Tx' s 15 if 1' GRADE 9E Back row: John Murdoch, Terry Overland, Barry Sixnpson, Brenda Sawyer, Marty Rohmer, Alex Muir, Jim Murray, Roy Perry. Robert Rowan Front row: Pat Read. Susan Neville. Pat Modeland, Lorraine Randall, Joy Reid, Vivian Perry, Judy Morrow, Karen Scott GRADE 9E INSERT - Jean Prvce

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A SILVER FLASH As I looked up to the heavens one day l saw something silver flash past, Not for a moment did it stays: It went by very fast., Three Three tlmes Ql watched it go aroundg times .Lt passed up highg Three Three times it streaked the sky. tlmes .Lt went without a sound: I wondered and wondered, what it could beg I thought and thought ,, ftil way past. ten Then sorneone came running and shouted to me He made lt! He made it? He did it, John Glenn! Wow l knew what it had been That went by with no sound That silver ,flash that 1 had seen Was John Glenn going around. Sharon Storey 9F In many lands, the wars have brought, De struction and pain to allo Brave men have famous battles fought Theflr only reward, their fall., But, those who have the battle won Shall rejoice with pride someday. Though they must never ever forget The price they had to pay., And before they wage another war They should stop and carefully think Of all the friends they lost before-fm And then thereld be no fight., Bruce Chtristian 9B



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OO THE VALUES GF A NEWSPAPER Deep in the hearts of our great modern metropolitan cities a common sound heard through the sfcurrying of feet and honk of horns is Extra, extra, read all about itil Hot off the press! lt is the cry of a newspaper boy standing on the street corner. And in this boys hand i.s one of the most important devices of our modern society me a newsg- paper. A newspaper is a bundle of rough papers with deep black India ink printing. Often a large firm can put out a paper sixty pages thick-1--in sections. Therels usually a woman's section, sports section, entertainment section and a news section . But it is the news section that makes or breaks a newspaper. Through the medium of firms such as the Star, Telegram and Globe and Mail, we may have a staff of hundreds writing up news and views from all over the world. Newspapers often supply the radio and tel- evision reporters with items that can be broadcast. Fast distribution of newspapers brings the news from the Congo, the U.,S.S. R. and from our own neighbours right to our doorsteps., lt keeps us informed of world affairs and events and lets us have our own coice of reading, instead of listening to what some Disc Jockey wants to tell us.. As has been for centuries, newspapers are of the utmost value to .manki.nd., Records can be kept through them for future historical reference. Newspapers can keep the peoples of the world up with the times better than most text books can, so think more of your news-2 paper than something with which to swat the dog an or the kids. Donlt take my word for it but prove it to yourself. Buy a newspaper from the boy in the street -QQ and read it. Beverley Crombie 9B 5 c Joke: The reason there were fewer wrecks in the old horse and buggy days was because the driver didnlt depend wholly on his own intelligence. :Z

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