Port Perry High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Port Perry, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1952

Page 102 of 140

 

Port Perry High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Port Perry, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 102 of 140
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QUO VTDIS Stanley Glass On Fehruary the twenty-eighth the students of grades eleven and twelve and teachers liss Freel and DE. lecDonald visited centres Toronto. Te first went't the lecture room where on a lecture about the lnsti of iaterest in the city of' the Ryerson Institute Streetl 7e assembled in of the Professors gave us tute. Then, we were broken O , which is situated on Gould e up into different groups and went on a tour of the different schools within asain assembled in tfe le Carswell expressed our th their School afternoon we M.G.M.YS sen d around Rome ns by Nero. to us Because tory at that . ln the where we saw This centers the Christie interesting of Roman His enjoyed ours we had but because it was O.1eC. Sh fBill The Short Course at Colle e was held from De at Guelwh. Ken Bateman, Crosier, Ray Dearborn, B were the Port Perry dist short courses. There were a number taken, such as Farm Mach ricityl Livestock, Soils from here took the Farm were taught how to make machines and the proper After classes there was Arena as well as a gymna any of those who wished swimming. The students Building and ate in the On New Years Eve a enjoyed a turkey dinner. was provided each evenin leaving the College for so that anyone could go Many people attend They secure a great deal a good timeg this makes Ryerson. After the tour we cture room where Peter anks for being able to :ttend of Technology. went to the Loews Theatre sational picture W0uo Vadisw during the persecution of This picture was especially we were taking that part time. I am sure we all elves not only because of the aleasure also educational. ort Course Lambj the Ontario Africultural cember 31 to January L, l952 Jose Newlands, Donald ob Holliday and Bill Lamb rict hoys w'o attended the of courses which could be inery, Farm Shop, Farm Elect- and Crops. Most of the boys Machinery Course where they A adjustments on the different care they should receive. free skating in the College sium and a swimming pool for to play basketball or go slept in the Administration College Dining Hallf banquet was held and everyone Different entertainment g. Also there wag a bus Guelph every twenty minutes down town if he wished. this Short Course each year of information while having it will worth attending.

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Field Day Dance 'Wendy Brunton' The Field Day Dance was held in the High School Auditorium on September 21 st. Grade 9B had -, .-:gg W. ICQDJ xx Q N' yi ' Q the lowest score in the events of the day so -Wyfgf ' they paid full admission and had to wear dunce pl caps. For being such good sports tlef all re- Q , ceived free lunch at intermission. Grade l3 . '. lv! A-- held the honour of the highest score for the 7.3f days events so they were admitted free of charge.u Qjjffzitg The evenirg's enjoyment was added to by Miss fa? ifgfff MacGregor, who called for square'Dancts. The I 54.flIz,f evening was enjoyed thoroughly by all in vfQfj'r attendance. ' lunch was served in the gymnasium. All and all lf' 2' the event was a great success for the Athletip,,f' Society. . Hallowe'en Dance f7 'Helen Williams' Tlx 74 jx T On the 26th of Gctober the Annual Hard-Time xQ f Ai?QNV Hallowe'en Dance was held in the Port Perry , 7H13y 5 High School Auditorium. The decorations con- QY'N ,J Kkajj sisted of pumpkins lining the stage and corn Xl Ysbfgli aw stalks bunched on the walls. Dancing to the jd 'lm excellent selection of records was enjoyed by 1 ,3, 2 ,I all. Also during the pleasant evening a light LfigfrQQfi5x L Aw Sadie Hawkins Dance welcome to Dog Patch 'nary Iilson These four words Nwelcome to Dog Patchw were fal,,,f' arranged among the gay decorations of the Nxifgnkf gymnasium on Lovember 23, for the first fjfggigft Literary Dance of the season. The hobos Qglgggwjgf arrived at 9 p.m. and the dancing began. x tm.k Charles Brignall was in charge of the record Q player and the choice of records for this dance. lyrw-it , Although we appeared to have come very poor, Q L A4 some of us were wealthier in returning home, as I X- 1 1 X there were many interesting prizes given to our Nyfg 1 Q5XYEr4 X Vg Spot Dancers. The frail skeletons that A .,95? Qf H arrived turned into good looking balloons fXXW after a lunch of coffee and cookies. This, of K - course, was the high-light of the evening. 1 I The chaperons were Miss yeale and wr. MacDonald who believe in the motto, tiarly to Bed, Early to Rise is the way to be Healthy, Healthy and hise.' At 12 p.m. we addressed our King and departed into the cool, but lovable, night?0D? 7



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WAt Homen QShirley Vance? The gymnasium was effectively decorated on Friday, February 29 for the colourful event of the fourth annual WAt Homeu. The difficult task of decorating the huge and barren gymnasium was accomplished under the excellent direction of Kay Aldred who was assisted by members of the Athletic and Literery Societies. Pastel shades of pink and green streamers and umbrellas holding various coloured balloons hung from the ceiling. The basketball baskets resembled green flower pots containing spring flowers. Two trell- ises of pink paper shading the spot lights provided sufficient light for the evening. The delicate shades of the dresses and the sweet scents of the flowers worn by the girls blended perfectly with the spring atmosphere of the room. The reception committee, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Crane, Georgia Brock and Peter Sulman, stood at the door. Directly behind them an old couple, constructed from old clothes, sat in front of a fireplace to help portray the pleasant atmosphere of UHomeN The WSenenairesN of Peterborough provided excellent music for the evening. To make-the event complete a tasty lunch was served at intermission. The fourth annual NAT HOMEW proved to be a success and we think everyone really enjoyed the evening. WTHE CHRISTMAS DANCEW CJean Samellsl The Christmas Dance, sponsored by the Literary Society, was held on Friday evening, December twenty- first, in the high school gymnasium, The scenery lloaned by the Port Perry United Church! included a huge sleigh in which the orchestra seemed to be sit- ting and a winter scene which was placed along the west wall. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with white and blue streamers which made a perfect setting for the Wwinter Wonderland Dancen. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of W.W. Bates Orchestra. Even though the weat- her was blustery, the dance was well attended. f ' If K ff fggjx xx

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