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

 - Class of 1961

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UNDER-GRADS BONNIE AUSTIN: Bonnie has been an active musician during her high school life by both playing in the orchestra and singing in the Glee Club. French Club and Dramatic Society meetings seemed to take up the rest of her spare 11 time. Because Bonnie is very fond of children, she plans on being a kindergarden t e a c h e r and will enter Peterborough Teacher ' s College this fall. MARIE AUSTIN: Marie has been an active member in the Glee Club since Grade 9. She contributed her ability at sports in volleyball and basketball. Her goal is to be a teacher and it ' s our bet that she will be one of the cutest blond teachers ever to train in Peter¬ borough. We wish her success in her chosen profession. ELAINE BAKER: Elaine, the gal with a smile for everyone, has been a con¬ scientious student and has also been a willing player on class volleyball and basketball teams. She was a member of the Blue N White staff in Grade 10. When she f i n i s h e s her training in Belleville Hospital, a capable and tender nurse will be setting out to help mankind. SUE BERRY: Sue is one of the few brave females who dares explore the three maths . Throughout her school years she has contributed to Students ' Council, Blue ' N White and even intramural sports in a crisis. Outside school she manages to work the famed Teen- Tempo into her busy schedule and hopes to attend Queen ' s next year. JANE BIRD: Jane, our happy Botanist, has been active in French Club, Glee Club, and Music Council. She is-planning a career in Psy¬ chiatric Nursing, and plans to start her training in Whitby next fall. JANE BRICKMAN: Janie, whose d i s t i n c t i v e chuckle is in itself a source of laughter, has dabbled in almost all school activities including Student ' s Council, Blue ' N White, and intra-mural basketball. She is the distinguished instigator of such catchy Grade 13 expressions as snarf and nard . Janie plans to enter nurs¬ ing. LINDA CHALLICE: Linda c o u 1 d n ' t bear to part with good old P. H. H. S. , so came back this year to be our GAA rep. Without Linda 1 3A would be almost devoid of female athletes, as you may have noticed on field day. We wish Linda lots of luck at Teacher ' s C o 11 e g e next year. 17

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school education, for when we have properly made these lessons a part of oursel¬ ves, these become the kind of bricks of which we build the foundation for ever-in- creasing tower of strength with which to face the world. But to-night is a time to look back. These valuable lessons that we have ac¬ quired will become a part of us and our attitudes, and as such they will remain without our thinking too much about them. So to-night it is not these that will be called to special notice. But to-night we will remember with deep gratitude those who caused these truths to be instilled in us - our teachers who, while instructing us, in rules and formulas revealed beneath them the deeper and more lasting as¬ pects; and our parents whose encouragement, support and f r e qu e n t assistance made any success we had possible. But above all, to-night we look back on the good times we ' ve had in the last five years and the people who made them good. For to-night, anyway, we ' ll forget about new lives and new challenges that lie ahead and for a few hours just think about what we are leaving behind. ARTHUR LAWSON THANKS MERCI GRACIAS THANKS MERCI GRACIAS TO: Our Eng. teachers for rounding up essays and choosing the finalists. Miss Hammond and Miss Pochon for their aid in the French contest, and Miss Quilin of C. D. C. I. for judging it. Miss Foy for her help in the directing of the Spanish contest and art work. Rev. Nainby, McFarland, and Woodhouse for many man hours they put into the judging of the short Stories, Essays and Poems respectively - Mr. Peter Schultz for judging the Spanish efforts. Mrs. Anderson for her oft ' needed, always sound advice. Mr. Bigelow and Miss Cookson without whose guiding hand in the office the wires would have tangled many times. Members of our staff and others who gave most of their Easter Holidays and that last frantic Saturday to complete layout. Messrs. Haynes, our publishers for their patience and co-operation through the various stages of production. Special thanks to the Refiner published by the Eldorado, for its article on several of our students in the January issue. Compliments Of Compliments EXOTIC BIRDS AND FISH Of HIGHFIELD’S DAIRY 111 Walton Street Dial 5-5128 Port Hope r 16



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GORDON CLARK: Gordon comes to school in the little green bus you see par¬ ked in front of the school every morning. Upon graduation he would like to go to Ryerson. At present his main objective is to find 3 more boys to go West with him this summer. Far away fields look greener . JOHN CRAWFORD: John, an erstwhile supporter of the Cadet Corps, as a marksman, has spent five years becoming an expert in his fav¬ ourite sports. He played Midget hockey and is an ardent golfer. He hopes to study Engineering at Waterloo. JOHN CROWHURST: John, our clever cartoonist, is quite musical and played in the band and orchestra, as well as singing in the Glee Club for several years. He contributed to BAA, dramatics, basketball, Students 1 Council. We ' ll always remember his contribution to the Fabulous 4 and Teen Temp. Coupling his maths and art, John has his sights set on an Architectural course in U. of T. JACKIE DEMILL: Responding to the call of her natural athletic ability, Jackie has participated in intra-mural basketball and volleyball since her first year here, and consequently has become well known. This year she was a capable guard on the senior girls ' basket¬ ball team and industrious president of the G. A. A. With such a record, it is evident that Jackie will be a success when she becomes a Physical Education Teacher. ROBERTA EVERSON: Bert , with her friendly smile and little giggle, has been a cheerful and well-liked member of the class. She has sung in the Glee Club since Grade 9, was a member of French Club and played intra-mural volleyball and basketball, Next year Roberta will be found in t r a i n i n g at Kingston General Hospital, where she is sure to make everyone ' s life happier. VERN HUFFMAN: Vern is the philosopher and strongman of 13A. Besides being historically factual Vern is hysterically funny and was our Grade 12 History-English prize winner. Last year he revived our drama society, took the leading role in 12A ' s Pygmalion and made Play Night the highlight of the year. Next year, Vern hopes to attend R . M. C. ELIZABETH-ANN KERR Lynn came to us in Grade 10 from Toronto. She has been active in intra-mural sports and p 1 a y e d on the school Senior Girls ' Team last year. Senior inter - school V o 11 e y b a 11 and being President of the D r a m a t i c Society keep her busy this year. Lynne ' s plans include English and H i s t o r y at Queen ' s followed by Journalism at Carleton. 18

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