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

 - Class of 1961

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Grade 12 IT ' S A GOOD DAY She looks quite pretty today; Hair flashing in the sun and spray, It ' s a good day to ask her. I ' ve got to figure the right way; I musn ' t forget to use may . It ' s a good day to ask her. It ' s afternoon, we ' re still on the bay. I ' m still trying to figure what to say. It ' s a good day to ask her. Oh, well, tonight there ' s a dance at the Quay ; I ' ll ask her as we dreamily sway. It was a good day to ask her. I ' m home now: just couldn ' t figure what to say. Oh well, huh , tomorrow ' s another day. But today was a good day to ask her. Allen Bigelow DURHAM COUNTY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Chairman of the Board DR. J. T. McCREERY Vice - Chairman C. TAMBLYN Bowmanville D. A. McGREGOR, L. A. PARKER, A. A. H. STRIKE. Cavan Township R.I. FALLIS. Clarke Township F. E. LYCETT, C. TAMBLYN, County Council R.M. PATERSON Darlington Township C. E. ALLIN, J.F. HEYLAND, H. B. TINK. Hope Township C.J. NICHOLS. Millbrook Village DR. J.W. WRIGHT. Newcastle Village I. COLWILL. Port Hope E. M. CREIGHTON, W. C. KEYES, DR. J. T. McCREERY, DR. R.F. RICHARDSON, W.E. TRANMER. Secretary-Treasurer W. B. REYNOLDS. 66

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IF Grade 11 If everyone who drives a car would lie a month in bed With broken bones and stitched-up wounds or fractures of the head, And there endure the agonies that many people do, They ' d never need preach safety anymore to me or you. If everyone could stand beside the bed of a close friend, And hear the doctor say No hope” before that fatal end, And see him there unconscious, never knowing what took place, The laws and rules of traffic I am sure we ' d soon embrace. And last. If he who takes the wheel would say a little prayer. And keep in mind those in the car depend upon his care, And make a vow and pledge himself to never take a chance The great crusade for safety then would suddenly advance. Gwen Yeo Grade 9 THE MOON I am the glowing guardian of the night, The shepherd of a billion, scattered stars. My lonely beacon, ever burning bright, Remains unchanged through endless strife and war, Under my soft and intangible rays, At evening in some solitude confined, An exhausted soul my tranquilness will praise, I ' m the age old remedy for his weary mind. I have an air of peaceful fascination, Yet, I am known in every tongue and creed In every nation ' s alphabet formation, As most mysterious body in the firmanent. Although my beauty is not oft surpassed, It is short lived, for when the morning breaks I meekly view the glory of the rising sun, Then, as the shadow of a dying candle. . .fade. Richard Schoon Grade 13 ALONE I stood alone, The stars Their midnight vigil kept, The moon, Her everlasting cycle, And at my feet The waters leapt ashore. Darkness enveloped me And still I stood alone. The dawn Began to creep, The sun to shine, Now daylight filled the world. I turned, Disappeared, And still, I was alone. Lynne Kerr 65



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First - Senior FRENCH ESSAYS UNE VISITE A MAMAN ✓ M. Georges Smith (c est un nom peu commun au Canada) etait un petit mon¬ sieur entre deux ages. II etait tout beau, sauf un endroit chauve sur le derriere de latete. II e ' tait toujours bien habille , quoique ses vetements fussent simples et pas elegants. Dans la banlieue d ' une grande ville, lui et sa femme demeuraient dans une maison blanche dont ils s ' enorgueillissaient beaucoup. Ce logis agreable etait en- tour d une grande haie mince qui n’atteignait guere le seuil de la fenetre. Or, Georges pass ait beaucoup de temps a tailler cette haie-la, ce qui etait toujours un travail difficile. II travaillait fort ' a son bureau en ville et quand il etait rentre le soir, il voulait se detendre dans son fauteuil favori. Mais non! Sa femme criait: Georges, la haie a pousse audessus du seuil et il n ' y a guere de jour dans le salon. Il faut que tu la tailles. Je ne saurai jamais pourquoi tu 1 ' a.s ache tee. Des jours se sont passes mais l ' on a laisse pousser toujours la haie, et Mme Smith se mettait en colere. Elle a fini par fulminer: Georges! tu dois couper la haie tout de suite, ou je serai furieuse. Pardonnez-moi, ma petite, (elle etait en fait tres grosse) mais, je crois que tu te faches parce que tu ne peux pas regarder les voisins, ce qui est ton passe - temps favori. Oh, Georges! vous etes une bete horrible! Je rentre a ma mere ! Elle m ' aime! La porte s ! est claquee avec vehemence et toute la maison a tremble dufonde- ment, pendant qu ' elle a descendu en courant les marches devant la maison. M. Smith a soupire et s ' est jete dans son fauteuil favori. C ' est de quoi se rejouir, a-t-il pense. Je me demande si elle sait actuelle- ment pourquoi je l ' ai achetee. Don Workman Second - Senior LA BELLE FRANCE Quand on a chass les Allemands de la France en 1944, une nation orgeuill- euse a fait sa renaissance. Pensant ' a sa longue histoire c o m m e une grande puissance, la France a ete resolue de prendre encore un role important en les affaires du monde. On a dit que chaque homme a deux patries, la sienne et la France. Vraiment cela propose le charme que les touristes trouvent en cette nation souriante. Par- tout on garde un souvenir de l ' histoire de la France. C est peut-etre une ancienne ville entouree de murs com me Carcassonne, ou c ' est peut-etre le vieil aqueduc romain pres de N mes avec des arches qui traversent une riviere depuis dix-huit siecles et qui dure toujours en sa simplicite majestueuse. Ou c est peut-etre les rues tordues de Rouen et les maisons qu a regarde le cortege qui a e m m e n e Jeanne d ' Arc a sa mort au pieu. La France possede, ainsi que les monuments du passe, dans le p a 1 a i s du Louvre et ailleurs, quelques-unes des plus pre cieuses collections des musees du monde. La France etait depuis si longtemps le centre europeen du savoir et des manieres que le franqais est devenu une seconde lan- gue aux personnes instruites et la langue de la diplomatic. Malgre lea rappels d ' une origine variee, les peuples de la France sont unis par de forts liens nationaux et par une devotion ' a un heritage communal. Les 67

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