Pickering College - Voyageur Yearbook (Newmarket, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1943

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The Voyageur Graduating Class To THOSE members of the honour matriculation and senior business classes who are leaving us this year, we wish to give a word of thanks for the leadership which they have given the school, and to wish them Cod-speed as they join the ranks of Pickering Qld Boys. FRANTZ BRANDT-Hailing from Haiti, Frantz fast made a place for himself in the social and athletic life of the college, member of the school com- mittee, played first team rugby and North York Basketball, fast track- man, first colour holder, was captain of the football team and year captain of the Blue team. ED. COOPER-The second of our Cooper line, Ed. played first team football and basketball, member of the school committee and Clee Club, and a Rooter, holds first team colours, will be missed in town as well as at school. WARD CORNELL-A five-year man and during that time has been actively interested in every phase of school activity, winner of the Carratt Cane and Widdrington Award, last year's committee chairman and this year an honorary member, a Rooter, played first team football and also-ran the mile, had leads in both the Dramatic and Clee Club shows, some- times subject to stomach ulcers, our Santa Claus of last year, he leaves quite a hole in our student body. Ward will be taking the army course at Queen's. DAVE COTTRILL-From the Highlands, member of the school committee, played Hrst team football and North York basketball, also captained the Reds on Sports' Day, holds his first team colour, member of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, a laddie with an eye for the lassies, now on his way back to England. Best of luck, Davie! PETER ESHELBY-Came to us from England, we were sorry he had to return before the end of this year, a member of the Polikon Club and the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, manager of the football team, an imitator par excellence, we hope he'll come and see us again after the war. JOHN FOSTER-Came in late, but soon made a popular place for himself as a Senior business student, played first team hockey, would like to have him with us for another year before he becomes a successful business man. KEITH CARRETT-Has been around for a long time and his place will be hard to fill, a Widdrington Award winner, member of the school committee, belonged to both the Dramatic Club and the Clee Club, member of the Polikon Club, played first team football and North York basket- ball, holds his first team colour. MURRAY GILL-AblC chairman of the school committee all year, winner of the Widdrington Award, given his first team colour again this year, played first team football and basketball, member of the Clee Club and a Rooter, good in office work, weill miss that shock of red hair after all these years. 27

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The Voyageur GA R R TT CA NE 222222152222:sisif2222222z2s2s2s:s2s2s2s2s:s: Chosen from their number by the members of the graduating class as the student most representative of the aims and ideals of the school. WARD CORNELL Winner of the Carratt Cane and also the Widdrington Award WIDDR ING TON A WARD Chosen by the staff from the graduating class 'cfor notable contributions to community life. KEITH GARRETT MURRAY GILL JOHN MEISEL Winners of the Widdrington Award. 26



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The Voyageur CLAUDE HARVEY-Has been with us for five years, and we now return him to Quebec as an ambassador of good-Will, played f1rst team football and North York basketball, member of the Polikon Club and Glee Club. HBonne chancew, Claudel MIDFORD KITCHEN-Joined us late in the year, member of the Senior cor- ridor, weire sorry he Won't be with us again next year. FRED MARX-Photography specialist, active in the Camera Club, member of the Dramatic Club, played first team football and captained the Blue team on Sports? Day. JOHN MEISEL-Popular member from Czecho-Slovakia, winner of the Wid- drington Award, secretary of the school committee, editor of uQuaker Cracker, and student editor of The Voyageurg member of the Polikon and Clee Clubs. DAVE MOORE-Only with us for one year, but made quite a name for him- self, member of school committee, played first team football, captain of the first hockey team, also played North York basketball, and cap- tained the Silvers on Sports, Day, first team colour holder. DOUG. MOSSOP-Active in all school activities, member of the school com- mittee, member of the Dramatic and Clee Clubs, played first team football, captain of the basketball team, year captain of the Bed team, received first colour again this year, member of the Hooters, artist and musician. We wish him luck in the army course at 'Varsity next year. BILL MOULD-A one-year man, but played first team rugby and hockey, member of the Clee Club and the Thirty Club, first colour holder. CHUCK MUSSON-Member of the Senior Business course, leaving us this year 1 for the business World. Best of luck, Chuck. KEN. PERRY-Member of the Senior Business course, manager of the foot- ball team and member of the first hockey team, received his first team colour this year, an expert in the craft shop. O BEZRNEY PRICE-Played first team football and hockey, and North York basketball, holds first team colour, sorry he was only with us for one year. PETE. SCHOPFLOCHER-HHS been with us for four years and now leaves for Queen's, silent member of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, played first team football and North York basketball, member of the Booters, received first team colour. - GEORGE SHIBTON--0Hly with us for one year, but was a member of the school committee, played junior rugby and first team basketball, received his first team colour, member of the Booters, will be taking the army course at ,Varsity next year. ' MARTIN SHUBIK--Came to us from England and is leaving us now for a seat of higher learning, member of the Dramatic and Clee Clubs, active in the Polikon Club, played junior football, ardent archer. 28

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