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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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THE VOYAGEUR ULD BUYS' ASSDCIATID N ICKERING COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION has now been definitely Orf ganized since the fall of 1929. Its members are spread throughout Canada and United States. Being a very young organization the various executives in the past have felt it unnecessary tO formulate any constitution. This past year the new executive have been working on this angle and will have some interesting ideas tO pass on tO the succeeding executive. It has been keenly felt by many of the Clld Boys that such a constitution should be drawn up immediately in Order to appeal to the Older members of the organizaf tion. The school has been very cofoperative to date in helping the organization plan any functions which they felt would be of interest. It is tO be hoped that such a constitution will carry with it many of the ideals that are imbedded in the philosophy of the school. Many of the former students of the College are now out in the world, and making Outstanding contributions in the professional, the academic and the business realm. It seems only fair, that these members should like to connect themselves up with the Association in a more active way and give promotion to the furtherance of an ideal constitution. With the beginning of the new year we are hoping, therefore, that the Pickering College Qld Boys' Association will start out with a wellfformulated constitution which shall give inspiration to one and all. We have attempted below to give a quick glance at some of the Cld Boys and to tell mostly what they are doing! The tutors at the College this year are John McCrea, Don Charles, Scott Burrill and Dick Mather. Ernest Leitch, former tutor was married just recently, in London, On' tario. He has now taken up residence on his tobacco farm. Smoke up, boys! Bill Sager is working in Brantford. jim Peace has been up at Moosonee managing the hotel. Stew. McKindsey, travelling in Western Canada for a Montreal shoe firm. Gerry Carscallen, working in the coal business in Hamilton. Ted Shaver, managing his father's farm just outside of Hamilton. jim Hood is in engineering at Queen's. john C. Laidlaw, recently married in Hamilton. Working for the Ham' ilton Spectator. Bob Lloyd, working in Kitchener in an electric appliance shop. jack Robb, working for his father in Sarnia. Harold Bonthron, work' ing at his home in Hensall. Bob McGibbon, working in a bank in Sarnia. Pete McGibbon, is in the Bank of Toronto, Windsor. Charlie Chandler, working in Toronto, in the Stewart Advertising Co. Jack McTavish, travel' ling for a dental firm. Ray McTavish, with Imperial Cil. Bud Price, with father's insurance company. Allan Farewell, in the China Importing business for himself. Frank Peace, with the Automatic 28
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