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THE VOTAGEUR X STAFF ' ' 1957 I' EZ., Spnrts Editor Bueliungin is deadly lit niarlwles. Editor Kyle Slevps it ull. Student Activities, including liitelifliiking and travel, are investigated by Editzir Mztek. Plintfigiuipliy Editnr Herdegen asks you tn lmk ut the lwirdie. Stull Editor Perry lnnks nn appmviiigly. Advertisers Melntnsli, Sager, Fleming, Staufler get their customer. Literary Editor King disenvers ,in idea. VOYAGEUR li
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THE VOTAGEUR ll VOL. 10 NEWM.ARKET, ONT. 1937 The Tenth Tear of Pickering Colleges Annual Magazine CONTENTS Page Page EDITORIAL Clubs- To the Future-Don Kyle .......... 12 Routers-Thor Stephenson .. . M Behind the Scenes-Don Kyle ....... 14 Kosmo-Don Kyle ........ . 49 REFLECTIONS OF A HEADMASTER- Ph9'0D'aY'D0n. KW? -i-' ' 49 Joseph McCulley, B.A. ............ 15 Th120lg4s:lgWg'aCi?fe' ' Q? r 1' ' ,..... ...... .3 BON VOYAGE Blue Curtain- Mfs' B1'9nnand'J- W- Holmes T Journey's End --E. G. Mack .... 52 H- C- Si'99lS-G- N- T- Widdfingwn - -19, '30 The GondoIiers -Robert Herdegen 53 H. D. Baker-G. N. T. Widdringtonj An Experiment-E. n G. Mack ........ 55 LITERARY Northward 'Hoi-Wxlf. Pollard ...... QT A Foul Ia-ickeshori scary by Allan '- - Leslie ............................. 22 Y ' ' ' ' ,A M56 Nativi Rivel,?PoemiEuI-tene EXCl'I2.I1g6S ,..............,.......... bl nySChLI ....................... Tlgteggglltlgofirshorli SfO1'veTh0f 95 After Ten Years --C. R. Blackstock.. 6-i ....,.................,. :- Footballrw l,i.IElI'?2c:efiY5'lll?rl: gllt:FyfRl-'gn Moore 'G Pigskin Pickinprs--R. H. Perry .... 65 Sharaeg Elnrl C ' ' 'me' umour' 7, First Team -'Ray McTavish ........ 68 .. 5 ' Juniors, Craig McGilivray ,..... .. 69 Ref1ect1ons+Poem--Ron Moore .... .. 29 Green Bay Packerg Frager Thompk Drug Store Cowboy-Short Storyi gon A ' W Dave Phipps ...................... 30 . Q I .' snowdrifieroemncharies King sz fllgckgyf Dun kyle e'e' bi' Shave and a Haircut-Short Story-- Ice Pickq G N T Widdrinqmn T1 Don Kyle ......................... 33 F-irq. Tgam 'Geohle' Fleming' ...3 XIM2!lfmpladYA Ucle'-Edward G' 35 Seconds By an avid spectator 'iii .' ............................ . Midg,etSnEd- Creed .M It couldnt Happen Todayiwpoemw Firth House A-Terry' Bamford T4 ..AD06lV0gylf0 'thg wi'sg1, 'SAt'ii-Q! ' 3' Badminton- Hugh Buchanan .... 'I-i . Y' Basketball Ed. Creed ...................... . 38 . . , Personnel C. R. Blackstock ..... 5 Pointless Poems-Charles King .... . .38 Seniors T- E. Rising U- ...HHH ii. STUDENT ACTIVITIES Senior North York Allan Leslie.. TT Chapel and Special Speakers - Bruce Golf --H. Pendrie Buchanan .....,.. TH Morrison ........,................. 40 Tennis-H. Reed Whipple ......... Tx School Committees--George Fleming.. 41 Track and Field' 'Hugh Buchanan .. T9 Losterlimb-Don Kyle ............... 41 Baseball--Charles Kim: .............. XI Soup and Saxaphoneswlidward G. Archery-- Charles King ........... . HI Mack ......................... 42-43-44 Hop-Scotch' Don Kyle ......... . R2 L - . , -1 Fifgfmliluiffgf 1f.fZfi1ta,ff,e'91f1'eQ5,5L 4' PICKERING COLLEGE STAFF .... sn ford .................,.......... 45 x - - - f- - Note of Appreciation-Ray McTavish 45 STUDENF ADDREbb LISP lm Music Musings--Bruce Glendinning... 46 OUR ADVERTISERS ........ .. 98 EDITUIQ IAI. BCAIQ D R. H. PERRY D. G. KYLE E. G. MACK H. P. BUCHANAN C. T. KING R. T. HERDEGEN
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THE VOTAGEUR l 3 EDITORIAI. To The Future Ten more years have slipped away. Ten years packed with success and achievement. In academic, athletic and social pursuits, we have earned an enviable position. We have now completed ten years upon which we can look back with pride and a measure of satisfaction. Ten years represents the achievement of a goal. Ten years in the life of a growing school, in a young country, in an everchanging world. A glance through Pickering's annals would show why we are so justly proud, therefore, of our past. Tofday we live in troublefburdened and strifefridden times. The either courageous or foolhardy readers of the daily newspapers are constantly ref minded of bloody war, brutal murders, discontented labour, political intrigue, social prejudice and prize lights. The madness displayed is only equalled by the insanity eventually induced in the reader. Modern man must perform mental gymnastics if he is to keep up with this rapidly shifting kaleidoscopeg most, however, go down with all the fight taken out of them. History is in the making all about us. Society is being renovated. But for the better? Perhaps never before have we been farther away from that longfdreamtfof Utopia in which man shall dwell with man as friend and brother. The visions of the idealists appear a long way from accomplished in this allegedly practical world. We may be permitted, perhaps, to revel in the glories of the past, though they to their contemporaries were not so glamorous, for we live in a chaotic present. Whither bound? W'here lies salvation? The realization of envisioned plans and dreams lies only in the future. The past is dead and gone: we have but to mourn over and profit by our mistakes, The present is governed by what is gone before, we live and learn. In the future is the unworked material of which to-days are made. We have a heritage, but we also have a problem. It is up to youth to not only tackle, but to solve it. Now we are working towards a tofmorrow that is ours, and which we all shall profit by. It has been said and will be said that job is too great. There once was a man who passed this way to whom no task was too small, too large. To us has been passed the torch: let us hold it high, and allow us to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. This magazine, therefore, if to anything, is dedicated to the future.
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