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 105 of 125
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goers, I see three boys that I must have missed when they arrived, Alan Bigelow, who has a wonderful flair for witting compositions, Bruce Black a very quiet boy and John Bates, 12A ' s all-around Canadian boy. I do b e 1 i e v e all our guests are present. No, here are some late a r r i v a 1 s , Shirley Scott, Donna Deremo, and Marion Carruthe rs who came to us from 12B. Its loss is our gain. F ollowing these three girls are 5 others — Antoinette (Tony) and Lorraine Huard those two sisters who never cease to confuse the teachers. 12A ' s reliable chatter-box ; Maxine Bull arrives on the scene followed by a direct contrast of two quiet jeunes filles called Betty Remsik and Ann Ksenych, followed by our new student, George Smith. Let ' s see, I think we have all the ingredients for a terrific party. Ah, here comes Sandy J. with a list of games a mile long. What kind of games are played at Sandy s parties which make her guests scream and cry? I recognize Sandy ' s pal beside her. It ' s the slow poke of all slow pokes, Peter Eagan carrying his favorite hobby, FOOD. Our party is now complete and ready to commence as our home room teacher and His tory expert, Miss Rigsby, Arrives. Nancy Wakely. I2B LARRY ASHBY ELIZABETH BROWN JOHN BURCH MR. HASS ELAINE CASWELL JOHN CHISLETT RON CLARKE MICHAEL CREIGHTON BARBARA DALE JIM DILWORTH JIM EGAN RAY ELUSTON GRACE GORDON BILL GORSLINE GRACE GRAHAM CHARLES GROOCOCK SAM HUTNYK GARY JOICE TED KNIGHT BETTY KNIGHT PETER LOWES LINDA MCALLISTER CAROLYN McBRIDE GLORIA McDOWELL WAYNE MONROE GRAHAM PIGGOTT RALPH POMEROY CATHY RAYNOR MARGUERITE REIDT RUTH ANN RICHARDSON CAROL ROBINSON JOHN SADLER ROBERT SMITH RICHARD THOMAS GLENN THOMPSON 94

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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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BART TON JOHN TWARDOWSKI ROSEMARY WALDEN KATHLEEN WALDIE JOHN WICKETT TRUE VIEWS OF 12B As we soared into our 4th and so far biggest year of high school life, we found that we had to settle down (and don ' t think that was easy) to a year of harder, more intense work. As our studies roared into high gear most of us were sur¬ prised to find that we had not only many wonderful (and human) teachers, but also a few of our former partners-in-studies. All of these people contributed to form what we think of as the best class in the school. At the beginning of the year we had 44 members, surely a record, but the teachers found the number too great to cope with so we lost 4 to our favorite rival. Of course we had many active members left in our class: Gloria McDowell and Grace Graham on the school Volleyball team; Rick Thomas our B.A. A. rep. (oft to be found in the coat check); Gloria McDowell, our G.A.A. rep and Blue ' N White rep. ; Carol Robinson, our D r a m a t i c Society rep. ; Elizabeth Brown, our Students Council rep. . Tiko Tada was the G.A.A. rep but because of illness was forced to excuse herself from this duty. We are all proud of our Mathematician, Ralph 100 Pomeroy, and in the same category Barb Dale, who was able to ob¬ tain the highest per cent in a repeated subject and thus no longer had to take extra classes. Speaking of ' ’extra 11 classes, several of our Latin scholars seem to re¬ gard that subject as an extra item on someone ' s curriculum but not theirs. John Burch and Mike C. persevere at the front of the room while Bill G. , Jim D. , Ray E. , Peter Lowes, Glenn T. and Graham P. have other interests at the back of 203. We mustn ' t forget our Blue ' N White executive members: Marguerite R., Editor-in-Chief, Kathie Waldie, Literary Convenor, Ruth Ann Richardson, Circulation Manager, and Sports Editor Cathy Raynor. Along with the inevitable comedians we have some sane membe r s who have that much-to-be-desired virtue of mindingtheirownbusiness: Larry A. , Grace G. , Linda McC. Carolyn M. and John Wickett (whose mind was not always in 12B but where ?) A few more of our students along with Elaine C., Sam Sambo Hutnyk, Wayne Vaughn Monroe and Johnny T. helped us to get the very high total of points on Field Day. Seriously though, we did manage to hold the third place standing. Not bad. Eh? Would anyone like to join the Nibblers ' Club in Home Ec? For further in¬ formation contact the presidents themselves or write to 12B in care of Cathy R., Betty K. , and Rpsemary W. By the way, girls, how were those sandwiches? Chemistry turned out to be the biggest bang on our curriculum. We boast of three noted chemists: Jim Scooter Egan, Ted a la petite car Knight and J. L. Bart Ton. The latter enjoys the exalted position of sitting beside a certain mad chemist. Well, Bart, how much did it cost to bribe the teacher? During the year we had 2 form parties which we shared with our sister form. Through mutual agreement 12AB were friends this year and shared the fun. Thr¬ ough sharing we all received a little extra. Who can forget the get acquainted party at Joan Marvin ' s - the transport, choo choo , spin the - . To celebrate the end of Christmas exams we let our hair down in John Chislett ' s rec room. We spent part of the evening listening to that - record. (Asuitable adj. escapes me). 95

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