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FWEFTFVMWTHTT - lfihitnrial L WHi Joe! Going to field day to-morrov?W HNaw,.1'm going fishing if it's a nice day.W WAw come on. We need you to root i.f our school. We canft let Uxbridge beat us.H A fine school spirit! lt would look as if Joe had neither an interest nor a sense of loyalty to his school or fellow pupils. School spirit is not only necessary in sports but is essential in all other phases of school life. In such activities as operettas and plays school spirit is easily recognized by willingness to participate and practise. ln the class room co-operation and diligence are an important part of school life. Last but not least school spirit is the pride in the school to which you belong. f - School spirit is essential to make your school successful. To begin with it is of major importance in sports. For example, on the basketball floor you will lack zest and the urge to win if this school spirit is not in you and in your supporters. For school activities to be a success you must take just rest than your a definite interest, whether you are participating or not. To get the most out of your studies there must be more than plugging. The interest and competition in working with the of the class, the class that you feel is a little bett r any other class, stir a feeling of pride in the work of grade and your school.' This competition so raises your standard that you aim to some out of your school a better student than any graduate of -a -rival school. 'It is tl'1iS GHC1'1USiHSH1 and interest that lays the foundation for entering into real citizen ship when school days are finished. Thus your school in any 5 department or as a whole cannot function properly without schoo, spirit. .
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illlennagr frnm the Glhairmau nf the Baath It is indeed a pleasure and a privilege to bring you a message from the Board of Education for the Year Book of l953. You are indeed fortunate to be attending Port Perry High School this year, which will see the momentous and history-making Coronation of our beloved Queen, Elizabeth the Second, May we ask you to join with us in giving to her our devotion, love, and loyalty which we think she so richly deserves. 'May we always regard our gracious Queen as the symbol of freedom and our way of life, freedom to choose our occupation, religion, and speech.'. c May we honour this year by giving attention to our inherited language, English, by giving our best in the speaking, writing, and reading of this our precious heritage. ' ' 'f , W ' Our language is a fair indication of our personality, character, background, education, experience, judgment, and thoughtfulness. We are helped or retarded more than we realize by what we say, and no one can over estimate the tremendous advantage of gracious and well chosen words. May we give them, God's great gifts to mankind, the place in our lives which they rightfully deserve, having due regard to the rights and aspirations of our fellow men. , ' Lorne Tyndall
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EDITORIAL lContinuedD In having a school spirit you have an interest in every- thing pertaining to school life. To develop this attitude it is often necessary to assume an interest and stick by it, even though you may be bored. You will be surprised how soon you will become truly and genuinely enthusiastic about the school activity whatever it may be. Stand up for your school against all odds! Before long you will realize that you have something worth supporting. This zeal is so contagious that once it is aroused, it will spread, and eventually school spirit will be active in everyone. Our school needs more school spirit. What are we as students going to do about it? Are we going to sit back and allow nOld Man Lackadaisicalnessw to run our school?. Are we going to let Ennui be his uside-kicku? Stop! Think!! What does your school mean to you? !Let us oust these two tyrants from their kingship and elevate HSchool Spiritn to the throne where it belongs. h ' ' p ' T B c H! Joan Chapin .I SCHOGL SONGS We're the sons and daughters of Port Perry High, For our alma mater we will do or die. 4 -,.. Onward double P.H.S. we will cheer for you.- Let your fame be spread abroad, Let none ignore you. - f.. i Q We are ne'er down-hearted, never sorry we, For we know our duty is to your glory. Out of darkness towards the light T Shall our motto be. S - y Carry on Port Perry High, On to Victory. ' Port Perry we love thy name, Be thou our guide, S1 M . With deep affection and recollection, The red and white we!ll fly. S Under thy sheltering arms we'll stand always,- ' Singing the praises of Port Perry High School.
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