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

 - Class of 1962

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O GRAIN HARVES T Among the Waves of golden grain The farmer treads his Way. Cutting down the golden fields The farmer works all day., Frome dawn till dusk he toils among The golden stalks of grain, But st1ll he is gay and sings a song Of the welcoming sun and rain., 'When harvest time is over I-Ie always thanks our God, But there is always more to dog: lt's then time to dig up the soda Doris Lehmann 9D DAWN AND DUSK IN SUMMER Another day is dawning-W From the morning dew The sun creeps over the hilltop And shines the whole day through. She brtinghtens the rnornlng lan.dscape And changes .ist to goldg The way nature hath created The morning's wings unfoldo And now the day is endingg The shadows of night d.GSCC1'1Cl71 The morning sunls bright gladness With. this Comes to an end. The evening shadows darken The objects on its briamg Then all the world is peaceful Summemfs beauty now 15 dim. Doris Lehmann 9D



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GRADE it OA LIT . On Feb, 9, lOA class members held their first Literary. All members of the class took part tn planning the programme and the costumeso We were given a great deal of assistance from our home room teacher, Mlss Kidd, and musical direction from. Mr., Gibsono Both these teachers gave up a lot of their time and lOA certainly appreciated it. As usual we left our planning too late, but as unprepared as it was, our Lit turned out much better than we had anticipated. After the singing of O Canada the class members put the audience in a receptive mood with a rousing opening chorus. Master of Ceremonies, David King then welcomed everyone and thanked the teachers who helped us, Then came an edition of Art Linkletterls House Party with Ray Zarichansky as hosto 1-Ie interviewed some Tiny Tots of Oranges villel-High and evoked amusing anecdotes from the children proving that Kids Say the Darndest Th:tngs 0 The interview ended unhapplly for Rayg however, when one rebellious sucker-loving child smashed a huge lollipop over his head.. Dances through the Twentieth Century and some old and some new, were demonstrated and roundly applauded showing the approval of the audience., Marg Rogers and Pete Yates, with his raccoon coat, did the Charlestono Next, the modern craze, the Twist was executed by Carolyn Edgar, John Edge and our special guests Kim and Kathy Jowetto These little blondes, only 4 and 5 years old showed how simple the Twist really is, Another modern dance the Fly, was demonstrated by'Barb McBride and Wayne McKelvey but this dance ended abruptly when an ol.d man chased the flies off the stage., Our last dance number was the Bristol Stomp, by Dianne Large, Pat Martin, Shirley McKinley and Carol Reed who ran off shrieking when the flies suddenly appeared again. Of course no show would seem real unless it had a spon- sor and so the makers of O, Do I-LS., Bubble:-Bath agreed to demonstrate the wonders of their producto The man in charge of the commercial una fortunately picked an uncooperative lady from the audience who insisted that the towel washed in Brand X was much cleaner., Our main feature was a live Broadway Production entitled Man in the Bowler I-lat and starring David King as John, Marg Rogers as his wife, the hero of the story -Q Wayne McKelvey, the heroine Shirley McKinleyg John Turner was the Villaing the Bad Man was Rex Llngwood and the Director of the play Pete Yates. For some it was their stage

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