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

 - Class of 1962

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Z T I-IE INDIAN CHIEF The Chief was a tall, muscular Indian with fine features, very proud and majestic in his colourfully made feather headdress., His moccasins which permitted him to move noiselessly were beaded in stunning Indian designs. The necklace he wore was made of teeth and his belt of gold. I-Its skin was like burnished copper and when he smiled all you coul.d see was a flash of white. On his back, he bore a quiver of arr-a owsg in his hand was clutched an enormous bow. Luckily he was on the Six Nations Reserve and not lurking in the woods of Southern Ontario., Mary Lou? Cameron IOE GLITTERING WATERS The bright morning sun came up over the purple, snow capped mountains. The old wooden bridge cast an ever-shortening shadow over the glistening brook, as a doe and her wabbly fawn came tim- idly down across the meadow to drank., In the meadow, a white c.otton tail and her family hopped through the frosty grass, stopping to nibble a piece once in a while, If you had looked down into the clear sparkling waters of the brook, you would have been able to see rnany little creaturesy, such as leopard frogs, a small mud turtle, a brown crayfish or a school of minnows darting back and forth. How pleasant it is to linger in the sound of its laughter, in the touch of its coolness? Mary Lou Cameron LOE MY CHAMPION As excitement bristled through me, I paused to make the final inspection of my surnzmer job., There she stood, sleek and smooth, perfect in all respects as she lazily munched some luscious green clover from the bucket. The lustrous glow of the well:-groomed hair, the powdered white face and even the polished hoofs stood out more than ever. Across her pink nose was draped a new leather halterg its chain clanged underneath her throat as it gleamed in the sunlight., Her sleepy eyes, her forward ears were further signs that she was my contented Herefordt As I approached in admiration, I remembered the summer and its many harrowing hoursg the reward for which was this superb exhibitt Faye Linds ey l OA



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ll4 Definition! of a Baby Sitter: -2 A baby sitter is a teenager who behaves like a grown up, while grown ups are out behaving like teenagers. 551102: The college freshman had pestered his father, insist'-. ing on a new car. On a visit, the father pointed out the ancient vintage of the cars on the campus parking lot., But Dad the boy protested, those cars belong to the faculty . '4' One of the most promising introductions to a lecture was made by a speaker who stepped to the platform and said As I under- stand it, my job is to talk to you. Your job is to listen., If you finish ben fore I do, I hope you will let me know . :xx :3: 51: Dear the little woman reported a man came yester-D day gathering contributions for the old clothes drive, Did you give him anything? asked the husband Yes, honey , she replied, I gave him that 10 year old suit of yours and that dress l bought last month. nfs :fs :fc Marg Smith lt OE Mary had a little lamb, Her father shot it deadf, Now Mary takes her lamb to school Between two hunks of bread., Angry Officer: You saw this lady coming, Why didn't you give her half the road? Unhappy Driver: I was going to as soon as I found out which half she wanted John Turner l OA

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