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CHEERLEADERS Front Row: L-R S. Finnie, L. Mann A. Churchly, E. Huggins. Back Row: W. Baskey, P. Hodgetts, J. Demill, E. Anderson, J. James, B. Malcolm. REFEREE CLINIC Back Row: L-R G. Clayton, J. Moore, T. Schoon, A. Kelly, S. Armstrong, L. Roberts, C.S. Babbitt, P. Hodgetts, P. Harris. Front Row: C. Eley, B. Hills, E. Highfield, G. Linton, J. Demill, G. Woolacott, R. A. Richardson. SENIOR GIRLS ' INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL Rosemary Walden There was great enthusiasm in the Senior Girls ' Intra-mural Basketball which took place during January and February. The Senior Girls included Grades 11, 12, 13 and each noon-hour two games were played. The teams received 2 points for a win, and 1 point for a tie. Thr¬ oughout, the points were close between 12A, 12C and 11A, but 12A proved them¬ selves superior by winning with a total of 13 points, 12C placed second with 12 points and 11A was third with 11 points. 47
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FIELD DAY CHAMPIONS Front Row: P. Harris (senior girls ' ), S. Armstrong (intermediate girls ' ), S. Koehler (junior girls ' ). Back Row: L. O ' Brien (senior boys ' ), D. McCutchen (intermediate boys ' ), P, Crowhurst (junior boys ' ), D, Merril (junior boys ' ). FIELD DAY On Wednesday, September 28, P.H.H.S. held its annual Track and Field Meet. For once it was a warm, sunny day and the campus was covered with stu¬ dents grouped around pits and starting lines to watch contestants. As usual, points were given to event winners and the totals were compiled for class and individual standings. After a close race 12A managed to come out on top of the others. It was touch and go all day long, but finally 12A was victorious with 11A coming second, 12B third. This year Paul Crowhurst and Dick Merrill tied for the Junior Boys 1 Champ¬ ionship and Duke McCutchen was the Intermediate Champion. Larry O’Brien came out on top of the Seniors. Sandra Koehler, a Grade Niner, proved that she did not belong to a class of lower beings” as many seniors seem to feel, when she won the Junior Girls 1 Championship. Susan Armstrong won the Intermediate Championship and Pat Harris was Senior Champion after a hard won battle. BABY PICTURES PAGE 53 1. Susan Creighton, 2. Cathy Pomeroy, 3. Carol Sue Babbitt, 4. Peter Dent, 5. Joan Foster, 6. Marguerite Reidt, 7. Les Kennedy, 8. Paul and Linda McCreery, 9. Doug Smith, 10. Robert Keyes, 11 Jean Raynor, 12. Doreen Wladyka, 13. Miss Pochon, 14. Kathie Waldie, 15. Gail Clayton, 16. Pat Harris, 17. Wendy O’Neill, 18. Ruth Ann Richardson, 19. Barry Paeden, 20. Ron Babbitt, 21. Bonnie Malcolm, 22. Marlene Retallick, 23. Beth Everson, 2i Roberta Everson, 25. Ken Hancock. 46
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JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: L-R F. Smith, D. Christie, A. Pigott, T. Wall, D. Behm, R. Berry, D. Grimshaw. Second Row: Mr. E. Rose, (coach), P. Austin, B. Paeden, R. Lauzon, P. Berry, R. Sneyd, J. Derkx, B. Madge, R. Mills. Third Row: R. McCool, G. Moore, R. Keyes, R. Fitzsimmons, P. McKeever, P. Crowhurst, G. Williams. JUNIOR FOOTBALL Robert Keyes The I960 F ootball Season was not very successful as far as the number of games won but the sportsmanship of the players did not flounder. David Behm (Captain) was our quarterback, well assisted by our halfbacks, Paul Crowhurst and Robert (Red) Berry. Graham Williams was our flying wing. Ted Wall, our right end, made an astounding run of sixty-eight yards in one memorable game. Much credit should be given to the line, comprised of Arden Pigott, Preston McKeever, David Christie, Bob Fitzsimmons, Ralph Sneyd, Paul Austin, John Derkx, Bruce Madge, Rodger Goss, Don Grimshaw, Gary Clark and many others. Being the only team this year, the Juniors were permitted to use the far su¬ perior equipment of the Senior Team. There was only one injury this season. David Behm, unfortunately is not the ideal tackle and was hospitalized for injured kidneys. The team was under the direction of Mr. E. E. Rose, well assisted by the two managers, John Bates and Ralph Pomeroy. The season was enjoyed by all the team even though it was not e specially succes sful. BABY PICTURES PAGE 42 1. Cathy Raynor, 2. Heather Dawes, 3. Marie Austrn, 4, Sue Robert, Peter Berry, Maxine Bull, 5. Carol and Jane Brickman, 6. Lynne Robinson, 7. Miss Foy, 8. Barb Henley, 9. Sandra Johnson, 10. Carol Robinson, 11. Dennis Michael and Anita Doody, 12. Eudora Highfield, 13. Joan Denyer, 15. Ralph Sneyd, 15. Bill Skitch, 17, Vern Huffman, 18 Mike Creighton, 19. Bob Fitzsimmons. 48
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