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

 - Class of 1961

Page 97 of 125

 

Port Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 97 of 125
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11:10 Ken Wilson and Harold Taylor are talking in hushed tones when Ken yells out the phrase Coffee! Tea! or Milk! which we have heard about 500 times this year. 11:12 Wayne Throop vainly tries to communicate with Gloria Austin but is interr¬ upted as someone throws another piece of rubbish in the large tuba on top of the cupboards. 11:13 The merry group of Allchin, Ferguson, Jiggins and Foster are engaged in top secret talks (namely who they ' ve been out with lately) when Ted Wall starts to sing HDD ' s anthem, Chain Gang . 11:14 Sandra Wilby attempts to say thatlOD girls make the best food ' inHome Ec. which brings roars of laughter and witty comments from the boys. 11:16 Doug Reed tries to hit with a hunk of eraser, a cymbol in the music’ cup¬ board. 11:20 Elaine Scott is halted from doing geometry instead of literature by Mr. Werner ' s Do you want a detention , look. 11:21 Shirley Jones and Deanna Rose attempt to talk across the vast expanse to two rows when they are brought back to reality as Mr. Werner assigns the homework. 11:24 Jean Coupland and Lynne McEvilla start to talk but are silenced as Mr. W erner comes around to see how much work (ha! ha!) we ' ve done this period. 11:25 Terry Cleary and Ed Coull already have their books and notes packed up in readiness for a hurried exit. 11:26 The bell goes, and as we start our mad rush for freedom we are told by Mr. Werner (with tears in his eyes) that we have a double period. Well! as Napoleon said at Waterloo You can ' t win them all. I0E GAIL CLAYTON DORIS CLYSDALE PAT CRAWFORD RON DINNER ANITA DOODY DON GOLDEN BARB HENDERSON EUDORA HIGHFIELD SHIRLEY JAMES WAYNE JOICE CHERRIE LLOYD JOHN McELROY MARIE MERCER JENNIFER MILLER 86

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The trip continues to Science class where Tom and John are the best of friends on one side of the plane and George, Leo, David, and Peter are chums on the other side, but when they make the rest of the class laugh, they are on the wrong side of Mr. Rose. Our second head pilot is John who is our head-mathematician. Well, that ' s the journey of the year 1960-61 of our form 10C. It was a lot of hard work and a lot of fun but I think all of us really enjoyed it. Didn ' t we 10C Kathie Lewis I0D ANDREA ALLCHIN GLORIA AUSTIN GLENN BLANKENSHIP MR. WERNER TERRY CLEARY EDRICK COULL JEAN COUPLAND DON CROFT MARY JANE FERGUSON JOAN FOSTER LLOYD HEARD BONNIE HUMPHRIES MARY JIGGINS SHIRLEY JONES BILL SPICER GAIL STINSON HAROLD TAYLOR WAYNE THROOP EDWIN WALL KEN WILSON DANDRA WILBY 10:53 Anywhere from 1 to 4 minutes after the last bell has gone 10D saunters into 219 for another delightful period of English wit h Mr. Werner. 11:00 Everybody is settled down now except for Gail Stinson who is giggling over something Bonnie Humphries has told her. 11:01 Mr. Werner asks us to take out Twelfth Night . This is i m m e d i a t e 1 y followed by requests by all of the class to go to their lockers. 11:02 Lloyd Heard and Wayne Scott take advantage of this recess to talk about car designs. 11:04 With the desk-pad in one hand and pencil poised in the other Mr. Werner asks to see the homework. Immediately after one half of the class is assured of detentions. 11:06 Bill Spicer tells yours truly, Glenn Blankenship, with tears in his eyes that he can ' t get into the army ' till June. 11:09 Don Croft tries to tell David Kemlo a joke but Mr. Werner tells him to keep quiet or he ' ll be moved up front. 85



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This year perhaps may be the finest hour of all lOE ' s in the past and those in the future. We have left our mark on the hearts of the teachers as studious, sin¬ cere and highly intellectual???? Studiousness is found in the forms of Jennifer and Susan Miller who always had their homework done; sincerity in Joanne Neck when she signed notes ’’Sincerely Joanne as she passed them to Don Boughen in Science classes. Intellect? Well, Mrs. Anderson, our home room teacher, should take the honour . She made what might have been a boring Lit. class into a very pleasurable discussion. Pat, Shirley and Dianne were separated in English classes at the beginning of the year for reasons pertaining to the peace and quiet of the class. Now they take a fiendish delight in annoying Mrs. Anderson by sending hand signals. Bill Ter- benche liked French so much that some week nights one could find him in 213 en¬ thusiastically writing out previous homework three times on the board. Yvonne and Marie, two Spanish students, may often be heard boasting of what wonderful marks they got in their Spanish and couldn’t understand why the other subjects on their curriculum didn ' t rate the same. Eudora and Gail, two inseparables, would be caught pas sing innocent little remarks for which they would be unjustly persecuted while Anita, Barbara, Verna and Nelda, three favourites of Mr. Hass, taunted mercilessly from the back of the room. Cherrie and Bob take the position of being the two most unusual people in the school. Cherrie for being the only person in the school with green hair and Bob for the only person with a barbecued leg. Wayne Tippet once tried to outstare Mrs. Ford but the iron will of our Geog¬ raphy teacher and the vague snickerings of Ron and Don Golden made Wayne break down quickly, John McElroy still can ' t figure out why all three of them should get a detention. Doris, Pat Busby and Shirley Clarke suggested that the girls Home Economics class should invite the boys from Industrial Arts but only under strong protests from Roy Austin and Wayne Joiceand the majority of the male population - the idea was abolished for obvious reasons. And with these final words the curtain falls bringing to a close the finest year the students of 10E have ever had and could ever hope to have. Dianne Sedorko 11A ANGELA BATHGATE SANDRA BERRY MARY BE VAN NORMA BUDGE KAREN CARRUTHERS PAUL CROWHURST DENISE DOODY 87

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