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THE VOYAGEUR -wmv' 4 . . 4'-. A Q -.. G. N. T. W1nnR1NoTcJN ' N. D. BRANDON EAVING us THIS YEAR is Mr. G. N. T. Widdringtriii, fbetter known as Widdy j-classicist, humourist, journalist, filing wizf ard, dramatist, time table expert and athlete. After being with us since the School opened in 1927, his going leaves a gap hard to fill. We say Good Bye regretfully, and wish him every success in his new field of activity. N THE DEPARTURE of Mr. N. D. Brandon f Brandy'lj who leaves us for the business world, we lose scientist, weatherman, anecdotist, bridge expert, fisherman and a person whose association with Pickering for the past eight years has been marked by a generous spirit and a willingness to help others. We are sorry to see him go, but wish him the best of everything in his new endeavour. 25
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THE VUY.M1Ill,'R STAFF NOTES lAccm'ding to mmihers on preceding page, l. I shall write from London, says Mr. jack Holmes, as lvlessrs. VV1ddr1ngton and Rourke grieve to see him go. 2. Clifford Poole, fthe Mad Ivlaestroj, pianist extraordinary, carried the choral work of the Mikado without a hitch. 3. Mrs. Grace Brandon, loyal memher of our community to whom we regretfully say au reyoirf' 4. C. R. Blackstock, fBlackiej, P. E. Bulletin head, gets a hand for his athletic organization at the school. 5. Alvin Hilts, looks up from a road map to explain, 'Tm a father, you know. 6. F. Donald L. Stewart, new in the English Department, hears down on his notes. Q Photo hy Geo. Seidlerj. 7. Harry MCW. Beer, early student and now the lvioderns Staff, surveys his matrimonial future, and, 8. As, happily anticipating the same thing, so does Birnie I-Iodgetts. 9. Dr. Donald Guy, popular school physician for many years fnow in Torontoj takes a hand on Field Day. 10. To Mrs. .Marnie Widdrington, leaving us after twelve years, we offer our hest wishes. 11. Eric Veale, ohviously liguring out a mathematical prohlem, goes to Queen's University on leave of ahsence. PHOTOGRAPH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Page 19, Perry: p. 25 Picture oi Mr. VViddringrton by Perry, picture of Mr. Brandon by Seidler: pp. 26, 30, 31, 34, Perry: p. 37, Charters: p. 40, Perry: p. '11, Green: p. 42, Perry: p. 45, Green: p. 46, Budd: p. 49, Perry: pp. 51, 54, Charters: pp. 57, 550, 60 itwlvl. Green: p. 60 lbottomj, Budd: p. 63, Charters: p. 64, Perry: p. 65, Budd: p. 66, Green: p. 68, Budd: pp. 69, 70, Per:-yg p. TIS, Budd: p. 75, Perry: lv. TT, Budd: PIP- 79- Rl- Pf'l'l'5'. p. 82, Walker: pp. 83, 84. Perry 27
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