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

 - Class of 1962

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Page 127 text:

R,OOM 2 l ln the Agt room of the Orangevxlle High Many old objects around us lie: Ol.d motors, car parts, pots, and books, Seed drills, washing machlnes and fi Fertilizer, plants, bugs., and weeds, Test tubes, Welders., and even seeds shlng hook s t. Lumber, cul.vert.s, all sorts of things, And maybe even a machine with Wingst There are shovels, cultlvators and s Hoes and plows and marking stakesu everal rake sz To find out Where they get these things An. elect Tonic brain would do hanydspryingst There once was a man in a kettle Who thought he had started to settle., When asked Ate you hot lf? He said, Not a lott, But my temper's begtnning to nettle, WGMEN ARE FICKLE The hero strode down the streetj On his face was alook of defeat, For Sam had his girl With the pretty brown curl Contentedly on the front seato Lloyd Moffatt IOA Don Gallaghe r 1 OA AU REVOlR TO A BACHELOR Now Johnny was extra Cleve-rt Did he fail a test? No, never! Along came a girl Gave Johnny a vvhxrl And now hefs settled foreverg 'Barbara Kee I OA

Page 126 text:

20 T HE S EAS ONS Spring! This is the birth of a year, When buds burst forth and bring you cheerg And snow flakes melt and wash away, To bring the flowers that bloom in May. Summer! We have the holiday season, When people go places without any reasong The time of year when the sun is hot, With nice cool drinks that hit the spot. Autumn! What a picturesque time, With leaves of every colour and kind! This is one sad time of the year Leafless trees make the land look drear. Winterls the cold time of year, With winds that freeze and bit at the ear, When a nice warm fire is a welcome sight, While the cold winter winds blow on in the night. The Don Brown 1, OE TWIRP WEEK happy time around this school Is not at Easter or at Yule But is a week that students call Twi rp weekg its fung come one come all, Throughout this week the people dress ln funny costumes. What a mess! The And The The The Are girls wear ribbons in their hair sit on tacks put on their chairs. boys do nothing! It's a factg girls do all and brains are racked. clothes they wear, of brilliant hues such that no one else would use. Teachers try to be good sportsg And seldom are they out of sorts. Diane Johnston l0E



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ZZ lO B LITERARY MEETING On Friday, March 9, Grade lOB presented the second Junior Literary meeting of the year, After a few words of introduction by Bob Loader the programs me got under way with a one-act play, The Still Alarm , The characters in the play were enacted by Bob Frampton as Bob , David Hogg as Ed , Judy Moote as the Bellboy , Terry Heavens as the first Fireman and Glenn Coulter as the second Fireman, With Mr, Friesenls help from be-U hind the scenes, Glenn proved himself an accomplished violini'st, To relieve the tension created by this dramatic effort, Lynn Everson calmed us with a monologue My Daddy Spanked Me ,. At this point Ross Howard assumed the duties of MC and introduced the class chorus singing two old favourites April Showers and Silvery Moon , Dianne Stoutley, Grade 9, and Dorothy Lisk, Grade lO, then entertained the audience with a tap dance to the tune Up the Lazy River , followed by a duet, Side by Side , featuring Linda Neil and Hill- ary Beardwood ably assisted by the chorus, Joy Brown next favoured our audience with a vocal solo - He , Direct from the far-away Polynesian Islands, imported by the girls' Phys, Ed, department, with the assistance of Miss Thomson, the audience was treated to the Tin a Kling Dance executed by Mary McMillan, Gladys Johnston, Dianne Sirr and Pauline Langdon, Bringing us back to reality, the Combo, Brian and the Rythm Beats displayed their talents, This was a very popular portion of7'the programme and the group generously responded to the appreciative applause The chorus then proved itself in fine voice with some Mitch Miller music, and Dianne and Dorothy returned in a Time Step , Paul Turner, who had capably accompanied all the songs pleased the audience with a piano solo, The programme closed with the singing of the school song, followed by The Queen , Ross expressed the thanks of 10B to all the teachers who had assisted in rnany ways, We appreciated Mr., Gibsonls help with the songs and especially Mr, Seltzer's advice and guidance., With such help and interest we were assured of a most successful. Lit. David Hogg l.OB

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