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

 - Class of 1961

Page 103 of 125

 

Port Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 103 of 125
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And give many another a scare. Gary Clarke is the serious type - He may be a doctor, who knows? While Roger Harness will be interested in Radar He ' s happy where ever he goes. Gary Meadows may be a lawyer, And would make a good one too. Bob Smith may be a T. V. announcer; He may have that in view - Donald Moore does not need to worry - He was head of the class. While lots of us worked much harder - And were lucky to make a pass . Donald Ramsey should be an entertainer - He should really be a star - And Richard Stebbing could be a partner, Barry Skinner and Dave Douglas - Are Sea Cadets right now, We’ll watch their future with interest — Phil Wakely is interested in sports, Any kind at all. David Watts will take his car, And be there at any call. Graham Williams will play his guitar, And help pass many hours away. While Ron Ashby will be wondering - What will come his way. We know not what the future holds, But we’ll remember Port Hope High And pleasant memories of our teachers and class mates. As the years go passing by. Ronald Ashby I2A JIM BALL JOHN BATES ALLEN BIGELOW MISS RIGSBY BRUCE BLACK CAROLYN BROWN MAXINE BULL 92

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lie RETA HARCOURT ROGER HARNESS EVELYN HUGGINS BOB HILL GLORIA KELLY GARY MEADOWS SHARON MeDONALD DON MOORE DON RAMSEY RICHARD STEBBINGS BARRY SKINNER BOB SMITH CAROL THOMPSON PHILIP WAKELY GRAHAM WILLIAMS GWEN YEO DAVID WATTS Would you like to meet our class mates Twenty two in form eleven C, Every one is wondering what the future will bring, And what we are going to be - Nancy Austin is ambitious; But has not decided what she ' ll do. Maybe a hair dresser With Carol Thompson as helper in view. Sharon Clarke and Gloria Kelly May decide to be models you ' ll see, Imagine the sales they would make I ' m sure you ' ll all agree. Reta Mae Harcourt may be an air hostess, An artist Evelyn Huggins will be; While Gwen Yeo may be a music teacher, And will charge a reasonable fee. Jim Bradley would make a good auctioneer; His deep voice heard every where, While Bud Brown may be a wrestler, 91



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RON CAMERON MARION CARRUTHERS DONNA DEREMO PETER EAGAN GRANT GIFFORD KEN HANCOCK PAT HARRIS LEALAND HILL PAULINE HODGETTS DAYLE HOSKIN ANTOINETTE HUARD LORRAINE HUARD NYLE JAMES SANDRA JOHNSON ANN KELLY LEONARD KEMLO GEOFFREY KENNEDY ANN KSENYCH GWEN LINTON JOAN MARVIN DOUG McCOOL KAREN McEWEN ROGER NAINBY LARRY O ' BRIEN BETTY REMSK SHIRLEY SCOTT HAROLD THARME DOUG VANHINSBURG KEETH LONGYEAR JOHN RECORD NANCY WAKELY All you loyal readers of this year ' s Blue ' N White are cordially invited to view an intellectual party, given in honour of this year ' s 12A class. This soiree is just beginning and our early arrivals are the athletes, mainly Ann Kelly, Ron Cameron, Leonard (Skip) Kemlo, Pat (alias Harry) Harris, our senior girls ' field day cham¬ pion. Possibly this explains their conservative attire of gym outfits and running shoes. The choo choo train has just this moment pulled up from Joan Marvin ' s form party-Aboard this express alight all the well-known celebrities including dark glasses and all. The first star is Ken Hancock, our Students ' Council pres¬ ident, followed by Karen McEwen, our rep. for this organization; Gwen Linton, Blue ' N White executive, Nancy Wakely, Blue ' N White representative, Joan Marvin, G.A.A. rep., Grant Gifford, B.A.A. rep. and gymnastics leader, and Pauline Hodgetts our Dramatic Society representative. Our chemistry gang have just entered and the leader of the pack is Doug Vanhinsburg, still wondering what the effect of carbon dioxide on limewater is. Here come his trusty followers with a list of crimes. Reading them over, we ask ourselves why Doug McCool likes to melt his extra change, why Nyle James puts tacks on Pat H. ' s stool and how Lealand Hill can possibly afford to p a y for 3 test-tubes and a funnel, dropped accidentally in the sink. Hark a noise! Ah, here come the merry minstrels for our gay party. Geoff Kennedy and Roger Nainby on clarinets (two different clar¬ inets of course), Carolyn Brown and Dale H o s k i n with their violins , Harold Tharme and his trusty guitar, Wayne Maybee with his flute, and Jim Ball playing the piano. We almost have our own combo. As I gaze over the crowd of party- 93

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