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

 - Class of 1962

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Page 75 text:

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TWIRP WEEK This year as well as in previous years, Orangeville District High School students celebrated the famous Twirp Week , Notices and proclamations adorned the doors and bulletin boards, telling of the Weekls rules and regulations, The following is one of such notices, at PROCLAMATION Q I-lereto forward let it be known throughout the land that from this day on 'til Feb, 23rd at midnight: that there is open season on all male sapiens fi, e, W that is to say iz male boysl! Bag iimir .2 i Signed iz all female homosapiens On Monday the l9th of February, the students refrained from wearing the traditional costumes because of Career Day, but Tuesday morning found beatniks, hobos, Romans, roaring Z0'ers, etc, roaming the halls and shrieks of delight rang forth as another new and different get-up appeared. All week the girls carried the boys' briefcases fcomplete with weights, eh Ted?j ran for soft drinks and answered the boysl every beck and call, But even we, the girls, must admit that the week passed too quickly and ended the most funxpacked week in our school year, Although there was still Courtesy Week to look forward to and thus a chance to get back at the boys for their slavemdrivings administered to us this week, And we certainly mustnyt forget the Sadie Hawkins' Dance, Hawaiian Cruise , held the Friday night of Twirp Week., This was the ribbon to wrap the week up in a bow, Pat McMillan, l2B



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COURTESY WEEK Now here we are at the end of Courtesy Week and the boys have been performing their normal habitual duties, like carrying the girls' books, disposing of their garbage, opening doors, remaining standing unl- til all the girls are seated, taking up our trays and dirty dishest tThese are only a few services they performedl, Although this week passed all too quickly, we can look back and muse over these two weeks and also look forward with eagerness to next year's Twirp and Courtesy Weeks , 6 AN ACCOUNT CF TI-IE 'YEARUS DANCES and the CHRISLTMAS DANCE Throughout this past school year there were regular dances each Friday night., The place of recreation was variated so that not just one group would be responsible for the planning and cleaning up every week., The locale was .rotated from St. Markls An,gl.ican. Church to 'Wes-2 minster United Church to the High Schoolo The Christmas Dance is always a special aff'a.ir held at the High School each year, This year it opened with the singing of Christ-D mas carols led by a few Grade XIII students. Then as a novelty each class, previously having drawn for forms, exchanged their gifts under the watch:- ful eye of Santa Claus Ulm lvlclvlullinj., About nine olclock our disc jockey Bill McCutcheon from Brampton arrived and we swung into dancing., Mr. Emight and Jean lvlerlina kept the party rolling with their display of the twist. Even the disc jockey got into the act. Orangeville surely welcomed in the Christmas season and with the right spirit too as the proceeds were donated to the UNICEF fund to cornplette the gift of the Christmas Card money. Kathy Coates ll C .V

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