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The Graduating Class E PRESENT HERE the graduating class of this school year, those members of our matriculation classes who are leaving Pickering to begin univer- sity or business careers. To them as well as to students in lower forms who may be leaving us at this time, may we say--good-bye and best of luck! HPZNRX' AGUAYO-Our Mexican representative for the past three years . . . mem- ber of the first football team each year he was here . . . Senior North York basketball for two years . . . this year Senior Prep. basketball . . . mem- ber of the Blue team . . . first and second team colours . . . in athletics remembered particularly for his expert drop kicking . . . his major inter- ests, travelling and writing. WILLIAM AULT4A one year man from VVeston . . . member of Thirty Club and Glee Club . . . first football team . . . second hockey team . . . lacrosse . . . one of baseball champs . . . Silver team . . . first colour award . . . next year Arts at Toronto and from there to Osgoode. EDWARD BoND-At Pickering six years, now residing at Willowdale . . . member of the Dramatic Club, Music Club and Polikon Club . . . Quaker Cracker and Voyageur . . . his main interests: politics, debating, writing and mu- sic . . . an excellent debater, we predict a political future. WILLIAM CAPEs-A four-year man from Sarnia . . . member of the School Committee and the Thirty Club . . . first team football . . . captain of Senior Prep. basketball . . . champion baseball team . . . captain of the Blue team . . . first team colours . . . returning as a tutor and then to engineering. CAMERON CLARK-At Pickering this year from Oakwood Farm, Peterborough . . . member of School Committee, final term secretary . . . senior corridor committee . . . Polikon Club . . . Glee Club . . . first football team . . . Senior Prep. basketball . . . Blue team . . . first team colours . . . com- ing back as tutor. . .IosEPH COHEN-A native of London, Ontario, at Pickering for six years . . . member of the Polikon Club . . . junior team football . . . Senior Prep. basketball . . . Blue team . . . second colour . . . mainly interested in the theatre and sports . . soon to be heard broadcasting home and away games of New York Yankees. THoMAs CRoss--This year's representative from Leamington . . . member of the Glee Club and Root of Minus One Club . . . first football team . . . senior North York basketball . . . senior intra-mural . . . his major in- terests music fmember of town bandl and engineering . . . next year elec- trical engineering at Queen's. HUGH DAVIDSON--A four-year man from Montreal . . . principal in the Glee Club . . . secretary of the Music Club . . . Polikon Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Chapel pianist . . . Widdrington award winner . . . main inter- est, music . . . taking a year's leave of academics, but not music, and then to McGill. , JAMES FARRELL-Two years at Pickering, from J ackson's Point . . . member of the School Committee . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . Glee Club . . . Four
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the Soviet spy ring. Of those brought to trial, almost half were acquitted. It seems that the only evidence that the department of justice could bring against them in a court of law was that they had been familiar with those who were disloyal. For some time now many daily newspapers and several national magazines have editorially and in their news columns attempted to tie together the idea of political democracy and the Canadian way of life , with the econ- omic system of private enterprise. This type of thinking can be quite danger- ous, for if private enterprise should fail as it did in 1929, and as many econ- omists think that it will again, it would seem to the public that since political democracy and private enterprise are one and the same thing, and since private enterprise has failed, therefore political democracy has failed, too. This is play- ing right into the Communists' hands, for if another depression should come, they will be the first to cry that it is time to discard the antiquated system of political democracy. If our form of government is to survive, it must be open to criticism and be corrected when necessary. Democracy is a system of change and must not be- come static. To be loyal to a democratic state is to try to make that state the most effective in providing the greatest happiness for the greatest number, even if that involves radical change. i -J.T.R. Our Advertisers ENEROUS COOPERATION and goodwill backed by deeds have characterized. this 'year as never before, the response to our soliciting of advertising for The Voyageur. To friends of the school and Old Boys who have thus assisted in the publication of this magazine, we offer our sincere thanks. To our readers we suggest that the advertising material in this volume is most deserving of their careful attention. Three
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first team football . . . first team hockey . . . lacrosse . . . captain of Farrell's baseball team . . . Silver team . . . first colours . . . next year on to R.M.C. or the University of Michigan . . . undecided to medicine, law or tl1e Inilitary, but in any event a Conservative. lX4ARVIN GrOODMAN-A two-year man from Espanola . . . stage-manager of the Glee Club . . . Polikon Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . played football, ' basketball and tennis . . . Red team . . . second colours . . . proceeding to Dentistry at the University of Toronto, and then to northern Ontario. DONALD JENKINS-At Pickering two years, from Lansing . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . second team football . . . senior North York basketball . . . lacrosse . . . Silver team . . . fu- ture unpredictable. VVILLIAM KARN-TWO years here from Oshawa . . . Glee Club . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . junior football . . . Red team . . . second colour . . . entering medicine at the University of Toronto. MICHAEL MOUNTJOX'-A three-year man from New York, N.Y .... main spark of the Relief Committee . . . Polikon Club . . . Quaker Cracker . . . Voy- ageur . . . junior football . . . second team hockey . . . baseball . . . Sil- ver team . . . next year in the merchant marine or in the employ of the U.S. government- . . . eventually journalism. IRVING NEWSON-HQFC one year from Hamilton . . . member of the Music Club . . . Art Club . . . junior football . . . senior North York basket- ball . . . Red team . . . third colours . . . next year taking pre-meds at McMaster. MAX PAUL-At Pickering for one year from Powassan . . . member of the Glee Club . . . played junior football . . . goalkeeper for the senior hockey team . . . first team colours. WILLIAM RAGSDALE-With us since Christmas from Toronto . . . secretary of the Thirty Club during spring term . . . considering Pharmacy at the Uni- versity of Toronto . . . otherwise entering business. DOL'GLAS RAMSAI'-Two years at Pickering from Regina . . . president of Se- nior Corridor Committee . . . principal in Glee Club . . . Root of Minus One Club . . . junior football . . . senior North York basketball . . . Blue team . . . a winner of the Widdrington award . . . plans to enter Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto. ALAN ROGERS-A two-year man from Kingston . . . chairman of School Com- mittee all year . . . Dramatic Club . . . Glee Club . . . Polikon Club . . . Voyageur . . . Quaker Cracker . . . first team football . . . captain of senior hockey team . . . baseball . . . Blue team . . . first colour . . . this year's holder of the Cfarratt Cane . . . a Widdrington award winner . . . his chief interests, writing and hockey . . . next year, a reporter in Regina followed by Queen's and journalism. KEITH SHIER-At Pickering for three years . . . vice-chairman of School Coni- mittee . . . chairman of dance committee . . . f'suckertary of Root of Minus One Club . . . Glee Club . . . first football team . . . first hockey team . . . captain of Silver team . . . first colour . . . plans to start char- tered accountant's course in Toronto ofHce and extramurally at Queen's. Five
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