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

 - Class of 1961

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MARYLYN MITCHELL: Has a fine academic record atP.H.H.S. and took part in the French Club for some time. She also represented her class of 9C as a member of the Girls A. A. Upon graduation she plans to attend Teacher ' s College or study Latin and French at the U. of T. DOROTHY MULDREW: Dorothy has been a member of the Glee Club since Grade 9. She has played her violin in the orchestra, and taken an active part in intra-mural games. She ' s a hard worker and plans to attend Peterborough Teacher ' s College next year. JIM MURRAY: Jim opened his high school career with a dramatic role in the Junior Play. As an important member of the Cadet Corps he attended Camp Ipperwash and Camp Bordon and also Banff Na¬ tional Camp last summer. His hobby is music and many times we have heard his piano. Jim hopes to study Business Adminis¬ tration at Ryerson. BRIAN O ' CONNOR: Table-tennis addict, and red-haired math student, is Grade 13 ' s dependable (??) chauffeur, as his brother before him. He is an ardent fisherman, boatsman, and the Ann Landers for bewildered math students. Upon finishing his upper school ed¬ ucation Brian will step into his already-secured position at the Royal Bank. He hopes to further his education after leaving P.H.H.S. through correspondence. JEAN PEMBERTON: Jean has been a diligent student as well as an active par¬ ticipant in sports . She has been a talkative member of French Club. Jean plans to attend Peterborough Teacher ' s College next year. MARY LOU ROBERTS: Mary Lou, a hard-working student of Botany and Zoo, also sparks in History and we ' re sure she ' ll never forget who Dag Hammarskjold is. She has served several years in the Blue ' N White. We ' re all very fond of Mary Lou, and wish her the best when she goes on to Teacher ' s College. MARY ROSE: Mary, one of the most likeable persons in 13A, is also one of the busiest. This year she is our Blue ' N White rep. Through¬ out her high school life she has taken part in numerous musical organizations. A hard worker, she is sure to succeed at Mc- Mas ter. 20

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BARBARA KEYES: Barb, with her cheerful spirit has always been an enthus¬ iastic basketball and volleyball player in P.H.H.S. Last year she made an excellent president of the Girls Athletic Associa¬ tion, especially with her announcements in assembly. She has also been a member of the French Club. Barb is sure to succeed inPhys. Ed. at Western. PAUL KNIGHT: Paul blew into Port Hope in his well-known leisurely fashion back in 57. Since then, this future student of Engineering has drilled us in the merits of the best university in Canada - Waterloo. He has to his credit three scholarships, one trip to Uranium City, and one trained flea. Paul has contributed to Student ' s Council, Senior Band, and Monday nights he turns sailor down at Skeena. He ' s also interested in photography. MARJORIE LANG: Marj. has contributed much during her high school years at P.H.H.S. She has participated in such school functions as French Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, and last but not least, the Cheerleading Squad. On Field Day she displayed her skills as a fast runner and a strong jumper carrying away many of the pri¬ zes. Marj. will certainly be an asset to Peterborough Teacher ' s College next year. MARY LAWSON: Charlottie has been a happy member of our class since Grade 9. She has been active in Glee Club, president of the Music Council and this year of N otre Cercle Francais . Next year she plans to attend Teacher ' s College. JOAN MAY: Farm , since her arrival here three years ago has added a spark of life to our class. She has p a r t i c i p a t e d in various sports and this year has taken an active part in the Blue ' N White. Joan plans to attend MacDonald College this fall where she is sure to be successful. PAUL McCREERY: Although completing Grade thirteen successfully last year, Paul returned in order to obtain a higher standing. He is still a member of the Cadet Corp. and supports the rifle team. He will study engineering at U. of T. next year. KEN MENZIES: Ken is one of our recent recruits, having come from Deep River. He has quickly become one of our most valuable mem¬ bers in that he was chosen president of the Boy ' s A. A. Ken de¬ lights in keeping us awake in English with his controversial questions. We hear from various sources that he is an avid fan of the fairer sex and night life. 19



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JACK SCHOON: Jack has been an influence in the school in many ways, taking part in many extra-curricular activities - French Club, play presentations and Cadet Corps. His major contribution was to the Blue ' N White, serving as class rep, circulation manager, editor and associate editor. After high school Jack hopes to go to U . of T. and become a lawyer. SALLY SCHROTER: A mild temper and a happy smile help to make Sally one of the most likeable lasses in 13B. Her school spirit shows up from her active participation in Cheerleading since Grade 10. Last year she became leader of the team. In Grade 12, Sally was in the Glee Club and for two years she has been a member of the French Club. She plans to attend Teacher ' s College at Peter¬ borough this fall. BILL SKITCH: Bill has been a faithful servant of the Band, Glee Club and Orchestra for four years. Last year he was the capable adver¬ tising editor of Blue ' N White as well as being the riotous red¬ head bass in the Fabulous Four. This year he is holding down (with both hands) the vice-presidency in the Students ' Council. Bill plans to make Chemical Engineering his future. PAUL SNEYD: Paul is another of our group ' s jolly members who con¬ tributed his share of hard work and laughs. He has tooted his horn in both the Town and School bands informer years. We wish him good luck at U. of T. JOHN STASSEN: John ' s cheery smile has been a f a m i 1 i a r sight in the QM stores for several years. He ' s a hard w o r k e r with some as¬ tounding marks in the maths sciences. After working for awhile, he is planning an engineering course at Queen ' s. John was much distressed when Nixon lost the election, predicts disaster under Kennedy. BILL WHITE: Bill is one of the most conscientious of 13B and one of the best-liked. He has been on the rifle team and last summer at¬ tended a Summer Recruit Course. Next year he plans to study Architectural Technology at Ryerson. JANE WILSON: Jane, a source of smiles around P.H.H.S. since Grade 9 plans to take Therapy at McGill University. She has always obtained high marks, and has been very successful as a librar¬ ian, cheerleader, vice-president of the Student ' s Council, and secretary of French Club. Jane has shown how she likes to work with small children through her interest in Guides, counselling, Sunday School classes and fairy tales in English Composition. 21

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