Port Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Port Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 100 of 125
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To spark our enthusiasm, 11A planned a hair-raising hay ride party which turned out to be a ride filled with lumps, bumps and screams provided by Miss Wladyka. I sure hope Carol-Ann Wood and Carol Gay Anderson learned a lesson in backseat driving. After the excitement wore away it was back to the grind. But soon Loretta McElroy, French Club member, Donna Nixon, Dianne Lockington and Judy Bamsey sparkled up Mr. Walker f s English class by their bright answers. Just as the quiet was settling around us the Big Blow Up occured in Mr. Soctt s room when the gas from a bunsen burner exploded, ruining one pair of nylons; two slips, a skirt and last, but not least, a school desk. To add to the damages, the blast scared C.S.B. and made Denise Doody s c r e a m , which brought a crowd of teachers a-runnin 1 . Our own Ted Hunt leaves us in doubt whether he will be a scientist or an as¬ tronaut. Also we wonder who that certain someone is who stands around Myrna Andrus locker. Frits Theysmeyer, the seventh male of our class, besides being a whizz at geometry and physics, is the speedy guard on the Junior Basketball Team. Last but not least is Lydia Kalisz, the author of this conglomeration of facts and fig¬ ures, who always lends a helping hand - Author Unknown. This concludes the thirty-five of our class, except for Norman Budge, who due to circumstances beyond our control, is no longer with us. So with some misgivings concerning our equilibrium and problems to be dealt with, and happy moments to remember, I say so long. Lydia Kalisz MB SUEFINNE JEAN FREEMAN SAULY GLOBER GWEN GOODERHAM CAROL GORDON ALAN GRIFFITH JIM GRIMSHAW PRESTON McKEEVER PEARL MEAD GERALD O ' BRIEN WENDY O’NEILL RICHARD PRAGNELL DORIS ROSE MARY ROWE 89

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CONNIE ELEY DWIGHT ELLIOTT BETH EVERSON BARI HILLS TED HUNT DIANNE LOCK IN GTON LORETTA McELROY DONNA NIXON MARILYN OSLAND GLORIA QUANTRIL MARLENE RETALLICK LYNNE ROBERTS JIM ROBINSON FRITZ THESMEYER SUZANNE THICKSON IAN WATKINS BILL WINDROSS DOREEN WLADYKA GWEN WOOLACOTT CAROL-ANN WOOD Location: Modern Language Lab, Room 213 Leader: Our one and only Miss L. Hammond. Time: Beginning of school season, September. Year: 1960-61. So with fame to live up to and goals to reach, we started the year by electing Dwight Elliott for Students ' Council Rep. (his favourites being red carnations and red-headed girls), Jim Robinson (who secretely likes weight-lifting) as Boys A. A. Rep. and of course Sue Armstrong as Girls A. A. Rep. , who without much effort scored most of the points in the intramural volleyball and basketball games. Donna Henderson, with her aim of becoming a writer sometime in the future, devotes her services to the Dramatic Society, Doreen Wladyka, besides being top in the class, has her hand in almost every school organization. A petite pupil of our class, Marlene Retallick, is the Form News editor of the Blue ' n White. Pau l Crowhurst, a Corporal in the Cadet Corps, tied as Junior Boys ' Champion for track and field. He, another V.I.P. in 11 A, belongs to the Bantam Basketball Team and also is photographer for the Blue ' n White. Next we go to some of the girls of our industrious class who bravely joined the basketball team of P.H.H.S. The se are Connie Eley, (who incidentally likes to sew), Carol-Sue Babbitt, Gwen Woolacott (at present she has accomplished 484 points for her athletic pin), Sue Armstrong, Marilyn Osland, Sandra Berry, who hails from Cobourg, and finally Little Miss Bari Hills (Twink) as team manager. No wonder the teams had so many wins. Ooops! We nearly forgot Lynne Joey Roberts the star player of the girls Junior Volleyball team. Then we see the two W ' s. Ian Watkins (reckle ss driver of the century) andBill Windross who follows along in his tracks. A day has not passed if Angie Bathgate and Beth Everson have not been asked a question in the brain-torturing study of Geometry. As usual we see Susan Thick- son and Gloria Quantrill whispering mysterious secrets, writing notes and popping pens. Another question which arises - where do Karen Carruthers, Ellen Aiken and Mary Bevan disappear at noon? 88



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RON ROWE PETER TERBENCHE HENNIE VANTOL HELEN ANNE WALTER KATHY WILLIAMS RAY WINFIELD LIZ WOODLEY We started the year off with a bang and the Students Council nominations. Preston and Bonnie were running. After our v o t i n g episode and our revoting Preston became our rep. Bonnie, however has shown how busy a person can be. She is a cheerleader, orchestra and glee c l.ub member, and secretary of the Music Council plus other outside interests. Sue Finnie and Elaine are also fellow cheerleaders and orchestra members. Peter surprised us one day by announcing he was President of the Music Council but Larry really amazed us when he threw the bombshell that he was vice-president. Alan Griffeth is our Dramatic Society rep. and we are sure he s representing us well. Although Mr. Rose is utterly discouraged by our marks in Physics perhaps by now we are improving. They say practice makes perfect and Mr. Rose believes in that. We also have all in our room Les, Richard, and, previously mentioned, Peter who are all members of the favulous Montereys, all in 1 IB; wish you the best of luck. Peter T. has a marvelous way of getting through Latin period, that is, when he s there. Duke helped our class spirit when he came out i n t e r m e d i a t e champion on field day after b r e ak i n g several records. Sauly is another a t h 1 e t e and, as he proved last year, a high scoring basketball player. JimGrimshaw was the boy who got our first form party of the year on its feet, thanks a lot Jim. You deserve a great deal of acclaim. Sue Kershaw, although she was a favourite of us all, had to leave her small town friends for the big city of Toronto but we know with her happy outlook she ll make many new friends. Helen and Jean helped out with our volleyball team when we most needed them. Gwen, Hennie and Carol worry Mr. Rose with their few words to Dave, Jim, and Larry but they really mean no harm. Kathy, Elizabeth, and Doris seem to have a lot of fun in English class as Mrs. Anderson is always after them to be quiet. Sauly and Ricky also have a habit of speaking up when not spoken to and not speaking when addressed which is much to their disadvantage. Ron Rowe is very quiet and well liked by the class. Pearl and Mary are the chief r e c e i v e r s of Mr. Hass s geometry problems and must always be on their toes. Doug, Wendy, Sandra and Sharon all contribute to the general atmosphere of 11B; of course I can’t tell the nature of that atmosphere. We had one newcomer to our class this year, Bryan Duchesne, and he immediately fitted into our class. Ray has his head in the stars most of the time and certainly learns a lot from it. Gerald overworks his powers sometimes and this he finds is not to his pleas¬ ure . Ray W. is one of the cadets who won an a w a r d at the . 303 Strathcona Rifle Match in Barryfield, Ont. P. Low,makes good time of his spares playing cribbage in 101. In closing I mustn ' t forget to say a few words to Mr. Scott. After reading this, sir, we ' re sure your ideals for your class will be raised. Elaine Anderson.

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