Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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I . of gnfvvnuvifgzhi- THE VOTAGEUR 19 ISDN VUYAGE . . . ,qs EVERYONE AT PICKERING, from Law Wo to Bobby Mutch, is filled with regret at the departure of our dietif tian, Mrs. Brennand. For four years Mrs. Brennand has not only concoctf ed meals that are tonic and tooth' some, but she has also taken a very important place in the activities of the school. Three years ago she first trod the Pickering stage as the tragic heroine of Loyalties, and in the same year she was a delightful PeepfBo in The Mikado. Since her debut, Mrs. Brennand has appeared in Pinafore and The Gondoliers, much to the def light of the audiences. She has, in many other ways, made herself very popular with the students, particular' ly in connection with dances and ban' quetsg and she drives a wicked cross' court backfhand. Vi fl? 2-A X . Mex , ff f N it Mrs. Brennand's departure is all the more regrettable in that she is not going to be very close at hand next year. She leaves in September to ace company her husband to Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Tom Brennand, who is very wellfknown at the school, has for some years been a member of the viola section of the Toronto Sym' phony Orchestra. He has, however, recently received a very noteworthy promotion, having been offered the position of first viola player in the Cleveland Symphony which, under the direction of Arthur Rodzhinsky, is considered one of the finest orchesf tras on the continent. We certainly hope that Mr. and Mrs. Brennand will enjoy living in Cleveland, and we wish to congratulate them on this honour, but we cannot deny that Cleveland's gain is our loss. limi lvlljlllflf' . , , Vunfinufvl on the llf'.I'f pays'

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20 THE VOYAGEUR ONE FEATURE of this year that contributed something of a record was that we started in September with a staff identical fexcept for tutorsj with that of the two previous years. It is with regret therefore that we have to record the breaking up of the team by the departure of Mr. Harry Steels and Mr. Hugh Baker. Mr. Steels, who is leaving to take a teaching post in a collegiate, came to us in September of 1934, as head of the Moderns Department. In addition to his teaching work, he has taken a keen interest in skiing, attempting trails worthy group of fencing enthusiasts to of an Amundsen or a Scott, and also led a form an Epee Club, though none of them succeeded in mortally damaging each other. Harry, however, cried touche to one of Cupid's darts, for he arrived back in 1933 with a bride. Both Harry and Violet have become very much a part of our community, and we are sorry to lose them. We all join in wishing them success and happiness in the future. MR, BAKER also arrived in Sept temher 1934 to take over the librarian's postg he has survived the trials and tribulations of that oflice for three years which in itself is a tribute to his patience. Hugh also taught Latin and Current Events in the junior forms. He has coached Firth House hockey teams, played soc' cer and accompanied Mr. Steels on skiing forays, which is also a test of rugged endurance. He staggered u s soon a f t e r hh Christmas this year with tht announcement of his marriage, and it is a matter of regret that we only saw lvlrs. Baker on oc' casional weekends. Mr. Baker is g - 1, 'UV' , ' i. 'eq' joining his family in Vancouver next year and will he on the stall' of Kingsley School, Vancouver, We extend our best wishes for success to them both,

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