Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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4 ,-F, Lf.-.-. -r.:' k .. e , T i l ' 1 NCE again the Voyageur puts A lib to sea, but this year under conditions more trying and under skies more threatening than have existed for many years. The clouds which have hung about us during the past two years are not yet dissipated. Indeed, they are blacker and more menacing than they were even one year ago. The task of education under such conditions becomes one of supreme importance. It is our very sincere hope that with careful piloting we, and all others travelling the same course, will ultimate- ly reach the haven where We would be. It is, however, far from fitting that this personal note should be pessimistic in character. The year just concluded, the activities of which are so fully related in the following pages, has been without any question more enjoyable and more satisfying than any of those happy years which have preceded it. The enthusiasm of a student body almost as large as the maximum we have served, the loyalty and harmony of an academic staff and the co-operation of our parents have all contributed their share to the success of the year's endeavours. To each and all of them I would here- with express my personal and very sincere gratitude. As marks of advance in the year's activities may I draw atten- tion to the inauguration of our Business Administration Course last September, the establishment of the Creative Arts Department and the improving of our own technique by the introduction of a somewhat unique method of school grading and the provision of tutorial assistance for every pupil in the school. We feel that all of these represent steps bringing us even closer to the ideal that we have constantly before us,-of serving to the best of our ability not only those students who are enrolled in our institution but of providing experiment that may utimately prove advantage- ous to other institutions of similar and related character. To those who are leaving the student body this year may I wish all success. I would also like to thank each of them for their individual share in the large measure of achievement that we have had in the varied fields of academics, athletics and creative activi- ties of the sort pictured in the pages of this year book. I trust that as graduates of a school whose chief interest is in the future rather than the past that they will prove worthy of the task that confronts them. A reader who has been familiar with previous issues of the Voyageur will recognize many changes in this volume. For his un- tiring energy and his creative imagination, I feel it my very definite privilege to extend the thanks of the whole school and all the readers to the Editor-in-Chief of this volume and to his staff which has put in many hours of strenuous Work in prepar- ZLU C I ing this panorama of our 04- U17 f year's work and play together. 15

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